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cyclic ft Democrat. "" CITY OF LANCisiKB.. THURSDAY, APRIL 26, 18CO Which l Ihe Seclionnl lsit)! Tl. Southern Democracy insist upon ntfodmfr slavery over territo.ics now fri-e; hiiJ ulaim tlmt it alremiy exists, in virtue of ihe decision of llio Supreme Court of tin- TJiiit-tl S me, in tho Dreti Scott ens-; and il.ey deman the rigorous pnfotcem-Di of ill fuj,d'ive s1vb law. They nciUi'0g4 tht? til buster war upon Jkxt 'ouud Cuba, for tlm extcrjsicn of ihoir Southern lioundiuies, for tin avow ed impose ul acquiring :iiot States fa vorable to their ill itulions, in order, as they express it, to t.ain poliii ul power. They iiare receded from n'most eveiy fide avay like the moriiiug dew before the approaching sue. But amidst all, the bow of hope arched its golden hues, and the anchor of hope has dropped from the clouds of Borrow. I have knelt before the coM roarUo, and teed tie name "mother," "tister." and olherdear friends. They now walk among the serapl a, and tune my spirits 10 higher limbic ol angels, anil b.igh'er things than earth can give. This consoles me, and iioouthn the ters of lifo, and gives me courage and f th and lonfiJemv, that I sUll triumph over wlnilevor befalls me; and that I shall be finally diiftcd to a bappior homo, wl.ere wo hull nil walk together. I would not, if I rould, change the past, with all its sorrow; nor raise the ci. riain from the future, to see what dwells beyond, before my time. My hopa is w.thiii the vale. To day is mine, God will Itnnnrnhlo nni inn whii-ll the V l.avO lll'lutO tore taken: oromincut amunx which ,. n,e the to m.now, and with il his their declared d.icirino line - cirs ago. i ' el. vital blessing allowing the po ple of ihe territories to set tle their own d luetic institutiuiH 'I h admission of Kansas with a free I'oiiR'iiu lion lias been r jwied by their vo'c in Congrem, while- at the tame time ihey tried to fasten upon them the L"omp on instrument, wi.Si its p:o-s avery lnuvid ion. They oppose the patge of a ho;m sicad luw, pvovidiiig for the cession of publ c Linda to actual settlers. Tlu j have i fl'"o tually suppressed the liberty of sp'Orh and of the press, in the pro tlavory & ntes. Tbey spurn and spit upon the p rectus and widom of the patriot fatlicia, found en of our gloilms republic. They sconce, lar and feather, and oiloiVi-c maltreat northerners who go among them, as clergymen, tender, pedlers or other wise, merely for un expulsion of "pin ion, and often upon I ho imro lugpioioM of some unworthy peison. Thcydiivu horn their homes aud leyond the borders of tbsir territory, their own citiz'iis, who have the indepcntlencc to use the liberty of speech which the constitution guaran tees to them, though they protect ugaiimt any intention of interfering wi.h the klaves, and wlwre t!iey havu proved them elvos lavr abiding citizens. They threat en to blow up the Uiiuii, if a Northern man is elected President, both through their press and fiom their desks in Con gress. They have expressed their deter mination that no northern man should ever bo inaugurated President of the U. Stat.s. The Republiban party rosists ihe exten sion of slavery beyond its piesunt north ern bouodary, and phdgu themselves to tuvain tho South in all theii constitution ai rights: grant to tliem a fugitive shivo law, constructed wivhin cniietituiionul limits: deny that the Died Scott decision settles the quoslton that slavery exists in freo territories: claim lha right of lurri tories to frame tbuir own constitulioti and regulate their internal affairs; and that Kunsis should be admitted iu'O the Union COXGUtSSIO.tAL. We have nuthing of very general inter est to note, from the action in Congress, since our last. The most of the time is spent in mkingsectional political speech es, and the passage of unimportsnt bills. Uocss Mr. Biugham, in as emphatic speeoh, showed up the pro-slavery sec limality of Southern members of Cun- .. i .1 n. ..I gicss, aa the uotornunaiion 01 me i in dent and his party, never to let this sec tional strife end so long as it could be mado available. Mr. Bir.glnm. is from Ohio, and was formerly of the Democrat iu party. Alter other political speeches the House nij'.u.nud. Common Schools of OUto StatWlioa for I860. Total ol receipts from all souroes, 83.225.129,65 Total pad male teachers, 1,270,573 37 Total paid female 070,573.31 From th r lesion. The 23d iu-t., was the day for the opening of the National Prenidei.tial Con vciiion at Ciarlelnn. Tbo Telegraph brings us news, tl at the utileriifi d aro there, in appalling force. Hut the cm- ni'.tioD of the political elements ate such, that no definite opinions can ho formed. Some at counts state Douglas stoek to be in tho ascendant, hud oil e:s t! at ho is i minted out. Frt in all that we cun gii'h- er, up to this hour, there is nothing that looks towards a Immioi'ious session; and the final result, it in impost bio to eon jeciure. It u UnVer.-.luof, that amongst the fiibt bu-iness of the convention will be the adoption tfa platform. LATER. The Convention has hem permanently orgnnijipj. Caleb Cusliiug of M is9achu' naits, preisdont, up to the latest ilisjiathes no very war like demon-nations hud taken place. The Convention bus adopted the mi&tnre of opening their sittings with prayer, which, in iUelf considered, is well enough, aud might be ronstruod fa vorabl. Alabama, Mississippi, Florida, Arkan- fur, Texas aud L'iui-iann, have expreae ihcir determination 10 withdraw from ih- conventional ome, in th event of Mr. Doughs' nomination; but th indications are that he will he laid on tho table. Mr Hunter of Virginia, is thought to have the C t-II at present. We In pe to bo able to lay the result of iheir delibtratiuii1, heforo our readers in our nut week's paper. Foreign News. The steamships Argo and America, hare arrived from Europe, since our last isme. The news from the coutin'enl is unimportant. Ciowu warrants bad been issued a gainst llectniii aud Sayers, and they were required Id eutir into heavy bail to keep the pcaee. A conference on tho Swims and Italian questions was talked of by the great power. Revolutionary movements are being ag liati'd iu Sua'tii. Don Cailos bs bten proclaimed king. Austria had protested agatiiBt the an oxiVion question. A"rioultmul accounts from Etitope, L'enerully, are not favorable. Pakh, April 3d. The latest advioes from Spain arc, thut the insurgents ure concentrating their lorecs. It is understood that the Great Eastern wi t nail for our ports, early in June. Il was stated, that tie) inhabitants of Savoy- and Nne would, in a lew dxyn, votoby uimersul snffiago, upon the ques tion ol ancxation. A hhip was soen on fire, oil' tho Sicilla Islands; apparently an American cotton ship. Her masts wen all gone. A schooner was along side of her. Negotiations wcro going on between Romo and Naples, relative lo the entry of the Noa; olilun troops into the slates of lie chuie''. Tho icHtilt was not known. Latei a.icounts fiom Madrid, (Spain,) say that tranquility prevails overy where Australian adviews to the 8th of Febru ary, state buBtuets t t be dull, and a seri ous droulh prevailing there. Oflii'iul advices from Rome state, that ihe distuibanres there have been quieted Total paid lo teachers, 1,941,555.81 l'.uililtng receipts and im pairs. m 422,348,20 Fuel andothorcontiugeut expeoe SIB, UU.tb Griiuii total uf exuendi- - n a Him lures, z,.o,u?,3 BaUnoe of unexpended lund, tJ,udo,u Sunder of pupils in attendance, accord iuj t the enumeration vf 1 350. White males, 437, 5HD Whiio f.ruaK 414.S58 Colored inales. 6,899 Colored females, 6.5S3 THE NEW YORK TRIBUNE. Prepare for ti Great Political Campaign. INDUCEMENTS TO CLUBS. KOW IS THE TIMK TO 8CBSCH1BB. Grand total, 8G5.914 Tho sources from which tha Common School Fund foi Ohio has been derived, may be summed up 8 follows: B.ilanrcon hand Sept. Is', 1C19, 5Ji4.41D,VS! Fines, licences and mis- cellan ous sources, 22,f30 64 Inoduceahle 6chool fund, lb'6.857.40 Slat- tax, 1,125,574,07 Township taxes for spe- .ial purposes. 773,9C3,C0 Town-nip tax. sfor build ing and comingout ex see, 561,783.23 Making as above. the tolal sum of $3,225,129,65 Sumljer of (cachet $ employed during the year. Common schools, malts, 10,007 females, 8,865 High school, oia'os, 157 " lemaies, iut) German undEnglii-h.mftlee, 21 " " fomalus, 5-1 Colored, males, 103 females, 45 Piivato and se'oc'., lnalen, 6 " " females, 121 Total numb. of each; mules, 10,3!)(i f. males, 9,158 Jonen. Ike A rlit.1. Wo huvo spent hn hour very pleasantly in the company of Mr Jones, tho Anier ran Ai list, ul his rooms in the Tlhnudge House; and we take graat (leasure in tianLfcring to our columns, the following w. 11 merited compliment, v.hich wo dip Ifrom the Ohio Ealo, as the imbodimont of our eontinien's: Jouei.' Hunt ul' If tin. T. Fwlng. Wo highly enjoyed a pleasnnl vit.it nt Grand total 19,614 upon an equality with tlm other S'atefi, I the rr in ol Mr. Join 8, tint Sculptor, in under the Wyandot Constitution, wliieli j thin-iiy the o'.l or day. Wo saw there kr,... i ...i ...i : the nearly completed niodtl of the bust of , , ... , . ., n Mr: Lwing, upon whieh Mr, Jonos bus instrument ol a very larne minority of Iut . V . , ii,u j J J bn. n eiiL'secu lor Homo nine. cituens. Tlioy advoeate tho parage of a Au hours' soeia! that with Jones is a bomestond bill, giving hone s to freemen, ' good hpei iC ) for tl o blues nu ull who by which every 21)00 seres of ihe public! know his genial naturo anil lino social domain will have about 2J hite f.suiilic ' qwi". ''Ilil!i'.". "'"1 , ui.to can wo tt aliliy, liui the ereat. r at eultivating tho soil, ti nu rcnnng eons und , ,- f . ;, , ,. . . o tiaetton for a vifitor nt his ro(on, n n iIb- daughters to uive t harueier and r.spi cla- lo gt,H i10(,r.ni muulorpieee of his bilily io our country, wh. li ihe present ' art. l!mt n nieul oreution wliinh has haeu generations hhall have psseed nwav; und ' growin,r under l.ia plastic hand into hii upon whirl, two thousand neies." iheio , "1l,m,hl livi" br! n,hi"i'' ,Ul'via Clir'- ol ii i . i 'he gr.at liiiginal. would also I e a i hureh, and a school , W() Uj ft u wfl nrrt housi?, instead of onn while fuinily and f.u for poss HMi.g any of the Cue sensibil Iwo or three bundled iv froCi. without u 1 i ica, c.ul ivated times, or nien peieep church or school houen. J til ,lH '( the true aii'd b.-aiitirul, which ... , . . i would onliilu us to ei ilicizn a ei''iat Woi k i hey take 1 1 constitution and opinions , , , , , , . , , ,, , ' ' ol art, but wo do know nht will that a Of the revolutionary laihen for their : ,illC. S.ci,n,.n 0f a mm physically, a more motto; maintain tl e tree 'om of st ei ch and : massive, imposing held, or a more maik- of the piess. Tliev say nothing about the d. expressive and int' llenliiiil face than dissolution ot the 'Union, and ill inau- l"-,u1,1 living eannnl bo found in , i muci n , aim uini ino uiu.-i lias seiiu Dir. UutliniutK'ii Protest. Mr. Hickman, ol the House, Chairman of the committto lo whom was referred the Piosiduiit's protest against the pro ceedings of ihe Investioutirg Comniiittco, on ihe appropriation of money by the President for eleo'.iontct ing purposes, has made an able report, iu which he sustains tlie righ. ol '.hi; House to pursue the in vestigation rigardletiS of the protcbt, in riifering to which, the N. Y. Cunimcrcia) Adveitis-r mys: "U is alike able and conclusive and re spectful and eiiueiderate iu l.nguiige Its severity consists in its arguments and its fuels, and these aio positively crushing to tho l'lesidunl's piotensions." Had 1'iniiifch. The following is from the Cincinnati Enquirer: "lt"puhlican wiadom is hero splondidly i"iimiieiled, it illiout saying it in a mure pni ti.au tspirii. tho entire reHpoiiaibility of this stato of nllaira, the heavy losses which lave alio.idv ipsulti d to the people of tho slate, and tho girato.' losses r'Uoli inus'. (ollow, from th.f lengthy siispctisioii ol canal navigation, must all he charged up 'o the great account ef mal-tdniiuis-tiation of btale all'airs by Hepub'.icnn par tizans. I'ity 'tis, 'lis duo " From this display of sagacity, wo have a right to expect kIioi'iIv, a true exposi tion of the real causes of the nunii i ons disus'eis that huvo bet'a'.lou our laud for the lust iwo or three yeais, in ihe way of failing crops-, &o. , . . , . , ir i i aino n , him, iiinbinu uiuci, iii.u orii, guraie ihe next President of ihe Lulled. n ' , , . , ,, . .. . 7 and copied not only the me to pliysieal fctate, uheiher he is from tho North or'Hll( .toril pari of his treat buhiert. but the South. They tieat wiih the utmost has inndo the iuanlinnto elay lo bear the urbanii) and fraternal regvd, their Idlow exprc-.sioi. that inielleet und soul huve ei.it n, f.o .he pro-hlave, v Stutra, when ?,,'imlf 1 "I'"''1'" "f "( ihe origi.u.1. . . . - , 1M t!otv linen le-rum iiiiinoiii'u oy iiiiiio,, IheV llll. oflu .0 H I'etlt our 1 iiuiuitillll ' ... ... i. ., i t ' i i ' as ii some gieat inouiin wme nasning perniining ili. ni loexpuss (re ly their thiouh and over and about it and ani views upon all sulj e s. They icpudiato 1 uniting it. Northein .....IS..U hern fan 'ties alkcjHiidj Thu lar only can our ciitiesm go; ...I , ,i , . . it 'there siiue'8 ill its na'uial commanding wnl know nehnisf bit ihe Un on nii.iii its i, , ,i ..ru i i, ' 1 Hititudo tl ri "laiid I o d ol thii "Old Salt coiisti.UtioiMl basis: ..,ph,i ,o m-' U .i,.r." ih wonderful linger of genius ernm-nial frail Is aud d-m g..giiei-m, i!io hn louuhed it with li'c, i seems Clay no union of th Stil es, ono ouiintry and on- louuer, hut the living original. d-aiiiy, la t e.r mono. 'I hn IJ.ir of Onio will ihi.nk Mr. Jones .in r i i i ' , o inosi heartily ler ho ti uly und well exeeut 'Vliich then is .he s. otional psriv? -ri ,. . i i nig rs eom.msHion. Ilie.e aahtness ' l itic oie Yi nu Ako, i'11 th" eo eettngof an OliioSeulptors and- F.f y .onus ra;u I lirst w.ke toiho "."' " "". "'. 'o por,.et uate in in irlde, the features of Ohio's grea'ebl law er. . -- scenes that pte-eni.d th niselvn eii hf.'s g'l-nt noeau. Diiiio,' nt v v. y io thus far, 1 have Home imos s.en i:s bos mi tiuir q iil and ill.iin'oia.d w ih suush ne; and as often has it b-eii vi ed in blaeknesa and its angiy waves ih.ea i.ing ingulf "f 'll0 (-"''v'""0"' there ou the frail bark. Fifty...,,, j.s! Oh! the lU 1Gl1' of '"' ,,f capi.oily lo l.opfi buried, the joys past, the grouped 1 1 oll! lo ciiS,,fc ',)lsl,J Ieopte. The faoei ofdearoi.es by my si e. My sho.t l,ut'1 0-l,C18 ,"4Vl' 8iBrJ ' obligation eoroing and deep ttflli.iii'oiiK, l ave proved ; ""l tj i," rcabU nP",Hr ialMul to me blessings in disguise; lave humb'-' Jl"" iU "Ventioii; and as tliero are cd m and causeJ me to lc I my dep nd-! l"-.Ucu, lKill-v f rt' ,,"t,,, ' . i I . ., I Cnv, there will lo no lack i f loi-iu for ' ", l,8Ur "'W,'r "'y u" !tlnm all. How vers diihivn. ,hat w,H be M lifo bus been smtx .u.e of joy and from il.e pei.t up Charleston arrangements orrova, too subtle for woidsto ilescriLo. I with the ei-orinous fharpea und insolent . . . .. .. O....I .1 11., ris. Many U.jilit tlmmonds havo ylitteied "' ""'F ,' ll,H foou uri. lauoior.ia. ii,0 nd sparkled iu my life'. dial, which luve ! P"r ' " IOf ' ,. , i co-opoiation ol Ioutn Uaiolina Uemoera- gone out, and l.ft a tiKbt of sorrow nndl ,)y W1HI j, RJ,,e(M l0 ,0j j(i Oonvenion gloom; iut ibey are set inairorv glorious down in theoul-of the wky City of Chuils- wreath; and the incrtaaed Lightness bus stou dissipated all ny sadntss Tito Japaiichii Have t'.niie. Tho first intelligeiici It is been received from our n'wly made friends in Japan. They are going lo send n l'nli embassy over lo our govei umuiil, preliminary to which they have dispatched sco.vette neross lo 8iin Francis, o, to bring elli u.l ud ng of what m about to happen. The latest Ctll.foruii n.sila y i v the fol lowing aceoiliit of ll.e ..lliair:lhe pint -cip 1 excitement nt Sin Francisco is oc casioned by the piestiiee of the Japanese corvette Candiuiiiurro, Cap I. K.t Liniar- 10, cemiuauder. Tho t orveito Caiidin nia.ro is i f lueh vonstrtietion, and is a veiy hnudsnniH epeciincn of nv il archi tictu.e. I "or eapneily in uboutlwohuil dred and fifty tons. 1 tit. li liieaBlirenielit, and she is vn y heavily armed tor a ship ul her fciz-; she .arries ten guns, eotnpus i d ol four swivels, oiiu howitzer, ono small The Cense of tS(10. The fid owing excellent take-off on quos lions proposed to be naked by the census takers of l6t), is from llio Cleveland l'lnind.alcr: What is your age? Where were von bum? Aio you married, und if so, how do ycu like ii? How many children have you, and do they sulllcieittly rcsemhle you s to pre elude thu possibility of their belonging lo auv o vour neiehbois.' Did you over have the measles, and if so, how muv'.' Have you a twin brother several years older than yoursclif Have you patents, aud if so, how many of them? Do you road tho New Testament regu l.rly? What is your lighting weigh:? Which did you like hest for light read ing, "llio uiinmuKi'r oi aioscow, uy Cobb, or bewards last speech? How many timosi has your wife "wish ed she was dead," and did you recipro cute the wit h? Do you use bonylilen tobacco? Wera you and your wife worth any thine when ninrried, and il not, what pro portion of her things were your'n, and your things were her i,: Were you ever in the penitentiary? How will the coming llecnan-Kayers ti:ht fur the ehnnii"iiship tilfeot tho sale ot Hawthorne a Marble l'aun? If four barrels of emptiness poured on a burn II .or will covi r it, huf many play can Dion Bui.rcio.itiU write it. a year.' Are you troubled with biles? Are b-'ana nn ui ticiu ef regular diot in v.nr fai.ti'.y. and il h i, how does it ou' Stato whether you mo blind, deaf, id oiiu nr havo M heaves.' How many chickens havo you, and ate they on foot or in tho he!l? Also, how riiuitv Kiipoeilaneun.t,? la ihiMH a Htrnvibcrrv mark pn your left arm? 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The idoa is entertained by many, that the object of the Union Baltimore Con tention, to bo held on the 9th of May, is to put caodidetes on llio track for Presi dent and Vice President. Suoh, how. ever, we ate credibly Informed is not the intention. We conversed with, mnny of the dele gates to the State Convention, held at the American, Wednesday leading spirits ot the 'Union" movement, and weie by them assured, that it would be the deshe and aim of the Baltimore Convention, to ex press so earnestly and forcibly a prefer ence for certain conservative men, that the influence would be felt by the Chicago Convention, and nominations made accor dingly; or in the precise words of a dis tinguished gentleman of the Convention: , ,L. ' L1., LBS, . Special olicc0. Gives notice, that he has removed his Shop, to the building heretofore known as Mas. Guess's tow, opposite Ike Shaf fer IIotel.4wi Dr. A. C. Barlow has removed his Office,to rooms in the Giesey Building.on South side of Main Street, up stairs. Croup. Children are of son lolmd Tory suddenly with Uiit disuiuti, which, t. not quickly rellered. nroTee fetsl. ltjctuierally uttucki children In the utghl.uftar having been much exposed to damp, cold wind through tba duy. Damn houdtis. wet feet, thin ihoea. wet clothet. or any Oil ng that obtuct perspiration, may occailon Croup. Mothera! yourchildrenare liuble to be taken lie ''wanted tosee the Opposition united wlHuhli dread complaint at a lime when you leaat .;.! il, ,l.,.,,il ,..,,rj , ,, li but ilia nt always, a doctor can be calleu or M- ,ii....,.t.. uiu ueuiwiiiiiu K'.iiuiun.r, uii i or niouy loium, and ror tin reason we would adviae you Utucago nominee. UUtobtaie Journal. uow. and withiut a momenl'a deluv, lo buy i bo ol Dr. KATO.VS l.NKAN I'IKB COKDUL. it . Jt&'Ko man can he a medium for send ing forth a henlthfn! and regeneraiing in fluence in the public mind except so far as he lives in peace and quietness with Ins own family, and those friends who are immediately about him. Nor can any one be really at peace with his int;mat j friends und associates, except so far as peaco and quietness dwell in his owo breast, and these heavenly qualities can be implanted there in no other way than by ca'tivating ihe hubit of shunning, as sins against God, every evil and disorder ly ullectiou, thought or action. JtSrTruth lies within the holy of holies in the temple of knowledge, but doubt is tlie vestibule tpat leads to it. QaS J3G 6LB C2 HH 1C AND DKALKU IN FISII.SALT.BACON AND PROVISIONS GENERALLY. WOULD nnv. Hint tie Is now filling up Stock fnr lUoHHKlNO TKADK. and iu a Tew das will t ro)ureil to supply llio runners wllli Kiuh from thu N'rHmrn ).ukui. Hriug on your Bueon, wliloh be Lukns In oxchaotrc for UootU or paysl'uhli If douirod. Hi member my term ur$ CASH ami 1 cun limn any house that does a guner-iil crodit buslnL'ss 11 ut 1 will auv lo all Tiuni'tual imv i 112 cltlzeiia of town. thut twill furnisli Fuss books, and run their accounts ror thirty days, ut the end of which ll'no will expect the iinMioy. JOHN LVO.Nti. P. K. I htivii fnrsiile a RURVKYISO COilHASS, with ull , Ii 0 liu,kiinelits. Aln.a full set of CA KHKN TKK'S I. ft A K I'lNO INSTUUMKSTS, all of wliiclt I will tell very low. JOHN LYO.NS. aiiciistoi, Ajirt to, leiiij srol bottle will cure every case of Croup, If taken In linn;; and also ull ciiiiiilalnlsatteniliuKTeethinK,Convulslnn,Coiigha w. u 1. otnu uj an rfsiicctaiiie arurffisis. Mo.srs. CnUKCIl 4 UUFO.NT.Now York, are lro- iirietors.and also sole airents for "DR. BKONSON'H B(.OOI) p'oOU." which for Conaumutive and Chrnnio disoitsos tsa sure remedy. Do not be putorrwilh any nthupn.lU'.,. ' tl,. In lt..,o.. Jt. 1I..UAU. V.,.- V I. x.i-a. . ,.w .v ui.vHn u. if.fin l ,.. s n III!,, tl you cannot got them In your Iowa, ITpSee advertisement. 1m 2 TT-PTHE ORRAT DRAWBACK to persona amlerst Inctheexlreiue South and Western ennntry, 1 tho r.-ar they have of Ihe fever and Ague Ihe most dire ful of all diseasos. Every day we hear of peraona at tacked by thia disease, and made helpless In a short time, without any means of affording- relief. In view of Ihe (real demand lor a remedy, Dr. Hosteller hitl presented ins UKLbUKATKU STOMACH BITTERS , wuere curaiive powers lor an diseases or ihe stomach huve beei universally acknowledged. The Bitters, prepared after a loni; experience and deep etud.bav received the encomlnuis of the most eminent physi cians, as well as all classes from every part of our couuiry i o inose wuo oouoi tnoir many virtues, all wocan say is to try tuem, and Judge ror themselves respectfully. Boliiby Druga-ists and dealers general ly everywhere. See advertisement. liuS JIKMV LYONS JOI1X LYONS. ARE rsclovlng and opening their spring stock 0 goods embraclug alt the uuw styles of Uolanio, ClMillics, Paul lo Clirvres. And the most fushlonablo styles of Silks Wo keep on hand ronslanth- Ihe ccli-bruted Amos kuaq, WHinusutta and Arwrglit Prints. Our stock ol Ladies Shoes are second to uoue and will be seld choup. Ladies GaVersfor(j1cti Gentlemen Ox ford Ties for 100. Our Bonnets arc the vory latest nut. Wo cordiulIT Invite our customers and friends who waul goof uart-iiins i" cun uuu seu us. April sletiU-tf. OlddlneiSf Headache, tea These pains and disagreeable feulingsare generally symptoms of some othereomplalnt; such asdyspep ala, apoplexy, and various others, all of which are caused by corrupt noxious mutler, clogging the yfr liousclrculution; hence, a etreara or rush of blood to the head, and by the excitement a great pressure on tlie brain. Gludiness, headache. lossof memory ,d!iW ness of night, and various othercomplulnts are the re sult. Thus ii will be seeu that all the above painful and distressing rralailiesowe theiroriglnto the blood. Dr. MOUSE'S INDIAN ROOT PlI.LSareacknowledg ed to be the only medicine that will thorough iy purify mo uiiiuii. iiiujciiicriue uiuoutBou loiiow ine eireaiu of life on lis journey through the system. 'Jbay root out alt foulness anil ImpiiriCy, and drive out every unneniiuy ousiruciions. iiroy snould betaken eveiy night iu sultlcleiit quantities to operate briskly, by coinineiicuig wun iwu pins on gome to pea, tnree tlie nexi nigui, una iour me next; ii mo symptoms are not removed, commence again with two nills and hn uga'iius before. Continue In like manner nntll II14 blond Is tlioroughly puriued,aud alt pain and distress s entirely removeu. Obtain one of our FREE ALMANACS, and read the history of Dr. Morels father, und how this medicine was uilrniluceu. BEWARE of a counterfeit of thaso Pllls-VKf.T.nW WRAPPERS. Allgenulneare In BLUE wrnprers, with the slgnuture of B. Luke Judaon, ou each box. r ri cu t inns Dr. Murse'a Indian Root Fills arc sold bvsll deaieri, in Medicines. April 3. 180U lni2 Dr. lloback'a 1'carly Iteaunie. Disease Expelled raon the Blood by Da. Ronici'i Scakdik&vuw RaXEDUs. 1 know of fourteen hun dred and fifty-one persons, some of whom have been given over by physicians, who have been radically cured by my Scandinavian medicines, and I lo not nouroi one in a thousand of the cures that my medi cines effect. Among thiiin. as copied from my record areVllinf Uyespepslu; Hie Liver Complulul; II Hheil- iiiniisiu, v fcroima in n.iuus; 01 scroiu.ain child renj i:5 Generul Dedilllv: A7 Sexual Disii.illllv: lHri Teuar mil other dlsouses til the (klu; 36 Kits! SI 5 Fever snd' ngue; sou various uiseases. t hare now over 4ji0 Agents. Fee advertisement. lull DR. WAGENTTALS TAS remnved hlsoiilce to the HIia-ITer Block, two I 1 doors South of 11. B. Hunter's Urne Store. Ilosl.lenee Srollel.l lliiildlng, Northwest corper of Jiuin ami iiniiiniuiis strueis. Lancaster, April 5. IHiil). 3ml The NiUiium itliit.it I'lrc, Aoonrding to Pliny, fire wan for a long time unknown to some of llie ancient Egyptians, anil when Euxodus, (tbo tel t brHieti aitioflomer.) hi. owed it to tliem, iIihj wireabsoluioly iu raptures. Tb Per hiiius, Pba:iici,iii8, Grriks, and several other n.t'.oiiH, nekiiowlcilrretl their ances tors were ont'o without the use of lite, and the Chinese eonfoss the came of ibeir pro ceni'o.s. Po.npnniud, Mela, riutnreli, mii. I other anrient authors, apeak of na lions who, ai llio time ihoy wrote, knew not tlie use of tiro, or luil but just leuriied n.oiinr. ud the its: tl.irtv-two Diii.iiih'ia. ! it. Fart ol tho eaa. kind and also nt Tlie t-ifli iM-ra ol tbo ship ijuico iu tho foi lowing' jiiw-breiikuitf nninee: dniirnl Lu-i-i- ke-niii-fta-nu-i'i-un.; Uiipinin Kill 'llio (litenu0 I'tiiivi'i.l.oii. 'I Iih Heiiulilii'atiM of Chi'-agu are put tin up a builtlinir f-.r the iiceommoilatiuti !'' tiilioh; Ciipisiii allfiiding Mennui-ro; n 1 1 I ! . O.I. -..I. ... I. f Ij.OlliriHlilie vlii-hu lllli-liy-iu-rnn, vk'U iii.i, Yuba. Us--ri. To iiio-it-jro 10, Eu nil kel-obe; Chit-f Engineer lla-nH jH. in; S nmiil Engiiifer Kingeio; four mid shipmen: iline doolois, and seventy men before tho inast. Tim visitors are receiv ing every attention I'miii llio civil and mil it iry nu horitics, mid nperlo be highly doli''htd with nil they tco. Thx Jaia- iie.. iillicom who have been on chore are ii.udfsily at'iicd, each one wcunng two swords aud tairjing a walking oane. They are said io le very in't'l.iireni and god looking nifit. and uiu.'h superior iu p uounl appvai'itiico lo the thinrce. tested by modern nations. The inhiibi tunis of iho Mniiin Iklitnila, which wcro discovered ir. I Sol, bad no iden of Dio. NevtT was uatonislimiint tficitier than theirs wlii-ii ll ey saw it on ll.e tit scent of MiiL'-llan. in one uf ilu ir Ishndn. At li't ih-y b linved il was some kind of Aiiin.il ihit was fixed to and fed up n wood. Th- inbhbitnii's of the Phillip pine ami Canny Klanus were f.ii nirly tnpjiilly igniiruiit. Africa presents even in our own day, uome nations in ibis de plorable ftalc. XiSrTliiit niu in a nutiU limn. wh I bar stood by lbs open grave, and tbinks wbnt l.e sDi-iiks. sneaks what l.e en mj dearest frind L'iven baek to tlt ! tiinlt, pays for what ha uses, Iren a I .. duat, I Itavoanioyed the convivial pleas.' mankind, l'lwr noh and poor, with ur-...-f.i r . ji , balntr and sincerity, anil who never tone UMtf the mtmp feast, and Lave af- Jt ei(,ief lrull) or .. fof tmards stotbj"Vitistjlistned tnr,Rdr,i,0y,g uuiftwii jioisuiial inleiesta. N. Y. 11 ii ii It Btutainenl. Tbo fo lowing iiid.catos slight pi-es sure in the money market, in the ci y of New lotk: A thii. 23.1. 18G0. Decrease in lorns, . . $1,470,147 DrCrcaso in speoin, . 1 create In eiruula ion, XaTWo (u'ly endorse ll.e following, which we clip fioni Iho Hooking Sentinel: We hope to seo carried into i tactical ofiei't licronboiits, the follnwii.g woids, 'fitly spoken" by W. II. P Denny, a vet oi an of .hn Ohio Press now of iho Day ton Gazette. Here is whit be says: "If a p 'li ical putty would reach the massei.the beet wuy to do it is lo iuoiease the circulation of ihe country press. In stead of waatintr money for "documents" and "trnois for iho Dronln." a sneoies of o.'u uuo i iitermuie alwava viewed wiih susmcioii 1 .666,200 i,v the poop'e, it would be fnr better to Deorense iu deposits, . - 2.51 1,075 ep(!nj wit, view of placing the local T liio ia for the week, cn'.liiig as above. ' f spsr in tb bands ol every elector. " Rural Ocriii;iltoi", Tho oi'y i, beyound all quoition, iho b int (.luce for the brain t Inbor. The continually shifting vanity of ajonca, and tbc opportunities which it einwiai.tly nf furda for btuddying men and things, ron dor it poculiarly lilted lo suoiily tho mind with fool. The man who desires lobe thoroughly acquainted with human nv turo must live in tho city. N.iwhoro elso can bo sco li'c in so many phases in its glitter i'i J its 111 tli, in is purple and in its raif, in its hurrying bustld, and its incit helplessne, in its aitiiiciul reGnenu'i.t and its gutlty degrad ttioii. Hut for those who desire to enjoy existence iu pciieet bahiin'o, without loo much either of tho't, work ot feeling, the country is the place. Hero are toil for tho bands, thought fur the brain, and fyclinglortho benrtall com bined in that pioportion which gives health and htippineb?. Thin kind of em ployment, distnbutcii cqunlly among all parts of iho man, is of all other the luasl irksome nud most sgtecable. It docs not seem so lo llioso who have bad no experience of its riled. The pale, wiiuy-looking clerk, who bends for fifteen hours daily over ihe pities of tho ledger, thinks the niun to be pitied who has toiled for half that time in felling forcel trees and splitting them into niU. The fashionable 'Man shout Town.' who dines at throe on two dozen elaborately prepared domes, nud liuds noue of them suited to his dtiir.ty appetito, can sec uotliitij; to envy in tho man who 1ms held tho plough bundle, until he deems a B-i -e ol bacon and an asli-cnko luxuries. The young lady who creeps from her bed at half-past nine, languid mid bloodltss from tho preceding nights dissipation, de- eptees inuiiauiy ino couaiiion oi ti.e rosy oountrv niuid who returns homo with her wcll-lilled milkpuil before tbo suns rays have kissed a gingU dewdrop from the grass. These persons have never tnsled of the country, know nothing of napless urea: Though con'essing lo l.u very miser-iblu themselves, they believe tint those whoso lot il is to turn ibis globe, and contend with thonis and thistles, are far mora so. They onn sei in iho oitin try no compensation for its dullness, ile l .ck of change end cxoiteinnnt. They have some notions borrowed from poets, who wero never out of town in their H'es of bleating limbs, and singing birJs, and fragrant hay fields. But of that plots ure wiih which one watches the swelling of iho grain, tbo bursting of a bud or the expanding of a l-af, th-y know nothing can form no conception. They know nothing of the vulumo of naturo, beautiful and endless which the countryman has laid open befori bitn, nud now taught ia thia ivLcoL PATENTS, FOR MISSOURI GRADUATED LAND, Are now buluir lufdf to IIioho who uttrnd to making Iho urccimiry lroo FIIA VK rncolvml no mo, and am prop., red to obtain thum without fail. Tin Kot'clvur'a liiillcat, anil an atvnnco fo of 9 HHs r.'qtilroil. Bjtiuni'o or loo to no paid upon le livnry of Pntent. Sliouli) no Patent by oIHhIikmI, llio .In plieale tmil otWunco will bo tutuntlotl, and do char litis inndo. Utility in tliis matter iidangoroua, while prompt noes Hvcuri'ti siu'vesv rr"l huvo forialo, on liand. all tlm lime, l.ninU In nn louul.ly.at very low prU's. Title iiiiq n'tiuii ublo. T. W. TALI. MA Dti K. Kml KxUto agoiil, Coluuibut. Ohio. April .IJCfi liul TIlO.n iN . UODSOX, AT FISltKI.'S COItNER, BHO.10WAV, Manufactors Cabinet Ware of all dr scriptions and styles. ntN Warm aro nmiro of tho best uiuturlata; and niaiiiiliu'tiireil Willi siioohil rrfloronci to durabil ity auduftor llio most niodiirii patterns. Also,- UNDERTAKING. COFKISS of any sivle, furnished on 11811111110111.0; and willalicud liineralt In tunnaml country, witlt or witbuuta llcursu. Ho lll also atlond to CARPETING & UPHOLSTERIKC Iu the City, or In Iho oounlry. Mr. alif,l,Y, In the saru eitabllshiaent, man ului'turos and kuups for salo, PLAIN AD F A CY CHAIRS, ado honestly, end to bo worth the money Ihoy ask. Liiicas'.cr, Attnl 5, IrOO llf COMMERCIAL COLLEGES roiiMolltlnted Decnubrr 1 1S.jO Njt'tfiift'fui it note th largest mot thorough and practical in tt marge of b untie training oj awy Jlcrcttntit Cotlegt in the H'ate. DAILY I.KCTlMtKS on theorotiral anil prnctlcal HitokKecptncr, Commtrolul Utw,l'ttlltinil Kcon iHuy. t'mmnorrliil Etlilri, Corruniximlonee, Mathtitiia- tlos. IVninansblp, vo., by men of cxperisuce Iu thefr profeisloni. Th DIlMiOMA tln no cane pivfn to any (Jratluato who la not coiupdiont lo keep Ibe booai uf auy busl ut! Hoiiho. 'limi of CHffy unlimited- Vmally takoa an apt pupil from nljcto nine wouka. Can outer ai auy tliuo, ua there no vai-ntloii. Total Ctfjt Includhn Scholarship, Hooks, Board inir, iVe. Ac. about Scholarttliin ffood In the four principal Commercial rnUt-irt'i In lh t' lilted Status. For full pufllculura. ciulnur two stamp and add row l.llk't? MaCIIV A, ffl . March fl, lH0O-45tf Guluiubust Ohio. JOHN . H&RTIN. f. a.LWlHO. r. I.UaVaAUHlV EXCHANGE BANK OK USsTLS&Vt JLSaa. C C7c.f - HI il I u Mrcrl, l.micnater, tllllo. f 101,11 AMI KILVKK BOUGHT ANU ROt R'Kiglit KvrliaiiKo ou llio East for sale lnta allowed ou l.npostis:--ForlHidnvsntilie rate oft per ceut per annum. " H inoiiths" S " " .1 .1 t, il Lancaster, February 7, 19581 y4B the i. ast mmw TO LOCATE LAND WAKIIANT8. VUOt'T Three Millions of Acres or Und will be brought Into maraotinthe stale of Iowa, In June nux!. We expectto inalteeatiMislvesoliictloualnUie various OistriclsihroiiEliouttlie State, prior lo the of feriiKnllbe Lauds. aud from our experleuee In the business, wn leelronndoutlhat we van irlveentiresa lisfacl;ou Snail who inayenlrustllielrbusinessto our care. Tm MUlnr partiioro. the arm lll be In Lan easloranoiulhe Uritof April, and any business left with J. W.H(lnctteomb,fifibatolty, will be attoaeV at that time, fees.t 10 per Quarter Sectloo. CorrespoDdenccsollclted. Address HOOHBK & RF.ATTy, Linit Aents,Klrksvlllc,Mlsour March J,'eITU nrttd TliUf Cronp, Pyspersla and I.iver ( oraplslnt cured by TIIASK'S. MAGNETIC OINTMENT. niuoiont i u mors and sous cured by Traik'a Mag--uetlj Ouitmoiit. ( uncers cured by Trask'e Mairnetle Ointment, erysipelas cared byTrask's Mniriietlc Olntmont. Suit Hlieuio cured by Trask'sMiinnetlc Oiulraout. Itihcured by Trask'e Magnetle Ointment. Kruptlonscured by Trask's Maitiieilo Ointment. Hair restored by Trask1 Magiialio Ulutniont. Kcad advertisement in this paper.- opr3m3 TARM LANDS FOB 8ALB, 85 MILES from Phil 1 adollilliH bv Rullrond. in thu Kliitn txt mw Iaimv. iollnnionn the best fur agricultural purposes, being a1 good loam soil, villi a clay bottom. The land is a Uriiotnict divided luto small farms, and hundreda- iroin ait paria or ine country are now settling and building, I be crops produced are lurire and can ba seen growing. Tho climate Is dellirhtfiil and aecura from frosia; Ton:,s from 15 lo f.'O per acre, payable within four yonrsby Instalments. To visit the iilace leave VlneStrcet Wharf at PhlladnlihlaBt7 A.M., byKallroadfor llamniontmi, oraddress K.J.BVKNEH bv letter, liarnionton HostOllice, Atlantic county.Now Jersey. Huo full ad vortisementlu another column. man wm made to Itlourn. So snld the liilinltlilo liobort Burns, and to a great extent there Is no doubt he was right. There is no' suasnnof the year which persons nru more liable to contract deseasod than In Ihe Kprlng, the many and-' dim rlianges of lemperainenl, the damp and slush of dissolving snow, added to the follios of inanv fashions send thnusanilTln a premature grave. Oan nothing pre vent Itr We have but to mention "llr. Llni.av' In. proved Illiiod Searcher," and the question la answer ed. Itiind iliBcerlillcalosof its elllcacy. Try bottle if sntisractinn Is not riven, mcney refunded. Sold by nil the principal llrnirglsts In the Union. iu ou aMvniiisuiuuiu iu auiHtier column. 411 T C!SJSIPTIVE.-The advertiser hav insr bei'll restored to llHn.1.1 In a r.w whaI. Ii. m simple remeily, allur having tuHered several years "l.u a so'rro j,ung jijftction, and inaioresd uisinse, Consuinptiou, isaniinus to make known to his fellow- siiflnrers the menus or cure. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used ifre cf charge ) with directions for prcparim and using the sumo, which they will find a sure llure lor Cewmp (iea, J.tlima, Brorchitu, ti. The only object of the advertiser In sending the proscription Is to benefluhe' aflltclcd, and he hopes every au'lforer will try his renie- dy, ts il will eosltliuiu nntliing, and may piove a bles-" sing. Parties wlshtnt; the proscription will please' address KKV. KIIWAKO A. WILSON, Feb. 16, I860 3mt3 Willlamsbiirgh, Longlsland.- DR. HOOILAND'S GERMAN BITTERS, ADD DR. IIOOrtAXD'S IIALSA9IIC CORUIili, Tht great ilandanl mtdicintt ef the praent age, kavi acquirtd their great popularity only ' through yean of trial. VnliountkJ taliifac Hon it rendered by them in all octet and tht people have pronounced them tcorthy. Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia, Jaundice,' Debility of tbo Nervous System, Diseases of tbo Kidneys, and all diteatce anting from a ditordend liner or ueaknett of the tlomach and digettioe organi, are tpeedily and permanently cured by tht OEUMAN HITTERS. The Balaamio Cordial hat acquired a reputation turpatting that of any timilar pre paralion extant. It Kill cure, without tail, the most severe and long-ttandlng pongh, Cold, or Hoarseness, Bronohltii, In fluents, group, Pneumonia, recipient Consumption, ond" hat performed the most astonishing cure ever knoun of Confirmed Consnmptlon. A few dotee Kill alto at once check and' cure the mott eevere Diarrhoea proceeding from Cold IX tue Bowels. Theee medicinee are prepared by Dr. C. W. Jackson & Co., Ko. 418 Arch Street, Phila delphia, ra., and art told by druggitte and draltrt in medicines everywhere, at 75 cenle per bottle. The tignature of C. M. Jackson sti'W be on the outtide wrapper of each bottle. In the Almanac publithed annually by the proprietor!, called EvmvnoDi's Almanac, you trii find tettimony and commendatory notieet from all parte of the country.. These Almanac art given away by all our agents. ftoldbyKAUFFMAN A CO. .Lancaster, Ohio. August ID, WD lyl DR. J. C HAIY1ILL, CDoBaaQilssOai OFFICE and residence Ihe same at recently occupied by Dr. H. bcoU, on Broadwoy.one iquaro South-of lb LncslcT,AjiJi ' Market Hou-