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i wnMlny Eve'uir, Dec. , 1859 Wiiil8aTo Gossir. The Washington torrespoiSJonc of the Baltimore Sun says -' that "the aci of the adventurous Frenchman, Count Boulboh, in taking possession of the Province of Sonora, and decreeing ite an nexation to the French Empire, aeemi to ex 'cite much curiosity end surprise. But it ia " obe regarded only ai an individual freak, '' and not aa a measure of the French Emper or. "When be stial', take possession of Sono fa i&A . attempt, aa some have supposed he Wiii do, to frustrate our enterprises' for a rail, road to the Pacific, it will be time enough for our Texans. and Californiana to act in the matter. A handfull 6f them will, at any time, when necessary, take Sonora and A- nericanize it. The expedition of the French - adventurer was got up in California) and " another will follow it, no ddiibts when ne cesaary. It is well known that Bdfiora 1 : the richest gold bearing" province i'n Amer ica, and, when It ceases to be Mexican, it ; must be American. ' ' J, "A vastly more important question may arise from the Policy of France towards her ancient poasession, the island of St. Domin go. Who cin undertake to say that Na poleon 3d will not, even with the assent 'of England, conquer and re-colonize rf ay til It may be a difficult, perhaps it will be an lm practicable enterprise. But France has, it ; weuld seem, received a foothold in the ' Spanish part of the island, and taken the Dominicans under her protection. "Hernextstep may beone much beyond - the purposes for which the United States Government and that of Great Britain lately ".united with France, to secure a peace be tween Hayti and the Dominicans. Napo leon lit may summon FauBtin I to lay down his power and restore St. Domingo to m France. Whether the Monroe interdict em braces this case is a question, ' Mr. Giddines, the other day, in his anti- elavWy speech, indicated Serf plafnfy what have supposed to be the policy of the anti. slavery party in the United States in regard to Cuba. It is to annex Cuba, for the pur pose of raising the fearful Question, In which it will involve the Union. The Filibusters and abolitionists , will be found anited tn a scheme for obtaining possession of Cuba, with force or without, as may be most con venient one seeking plunder and the other1 civil commotiou. '. "Now and then a pilgrim is seen traveling from here to the 'veiled Image of Sals' in modern Egypt, called "Concord," which, next to the modern Heliopolis, (Boston) con tinues still the object of wonder and devo tion. The piety .of office-seekers increases Jiourly, and will soon border on religious fa naticism. Meanwhile you msy rely on the Jacl that General Pierce will have his cabi net made up before coming 16 either New York, Philadelphia or Washington, and that the CQinbined efforts of all the cliques will tiotbe able to change it. Thero might be aome objection to some members of his cab inet, if their namus were known now, but, after they shall be announced officially, they will be pr nounccd unanimously, "the best 43tted for the place." " ' , ' Ths Caloric Ship Eaicssim Success ful Trial. All experimental trial of the cal oric ship Ericsson, now lying at Williams burg, N. Y., took place on Wednesday, fire having been applied to the furnace for the first time, and resulted in the triumphant sue cess of the experiment. At the start, the - wheel made three turns per minute, and '' hortly afterwards'' reached five turns per minute, at which speed she continued work ing for several hours, and would be kept in motion the whole of Wednesday night. This ia much more than the most ardent of the frienda of the invention had re'aaon to eipectw Toe Her'attJ fays; "As the experiment ws made at the " dock, with the vessel made fast, the opposi tion of the water was naturally much grcat : or than if she had been under way. Five ' turner wheir stationary, are said to be equal to efeven or twelve under way, producing from ten to efeven miles per hour, a rate of 1 speed very rarely exceeded by first class atearaships. . We are informed by a gentleman who was , Oil board that the machinery worked to ad ' tjr?tion, the smoothness and regularity of its niby'nen being unsurpassed by even well-tried engines. , It is contemplated to keep the whew iH motion for two or three days, to satisfy,' If occular demonstration,' the great euriosity irt'the minds of the pub lic regarding the matter, although1 it was not contemplated to set hw at work at present, as she is far from being considered In a com plete state. We understand she will net be ready for her trial trip for two or three weeks' 'yet, it beiag determined, to-have her U a ' perfectly complete state when she leaves' . the' ftferbor, when it is intended to' take her to' Baltimore and probably to one or two' other cities, ia order to give her a thorough ly satisfactory trial before commencing her' voyage to Europe. '' J STsaWta' Jt)jik Livet Lost. A collision' took' place, WthB 17h Inst., neallurrlcane Island in the Mississippi, between the steam, ere Western World and H. R. W. Hill, by ? which the former will prove a total loss, to ngether WlihTier entire cargo'' It is supposed ' that teri'or fifteen lives were lost. .,' .FiaAitcts'or PsBsriAinlWe learn , from the annual report of the Auditor Gen . eral of Pennsylvania, that the receipts into the State Treasury during the year ending on the 30th ult., amounted to $7,716,552, ' Which is increased by previous balances on Rand to 88,580,123. Ofthis sum $331,000 is unavailable. The expeditores during the ,' y'ear',ambiMed to $6,876,480, leaving on handf li333,6l1l; ' : ,- WnitA EtvERSEl Last spring aMt. Atmn.' of KaiJtwha county, Va., emTgra- tfcd to Texas, with the expectation of doing bMt In thn world. 'although his circum . ' atarr'cus in Virginia, were vory comfortable. When hVreached his Texas home some of his servanu died, and sickness in family so noerated unon hia mfnd that he concluded to return to Virginia. On the way, himself, wife and five children fell victim to cholera v and other diseases, and found graves upon the banks of the Mississippi. At Memphis ' , the remaining children were left to shift for themselves, and but a few days since reach home again, with the little remnant of sev- - en hundred dollars, which had been loft of their property ,-Im. pttn. ' ' - a C"Good sleighing was enjoyed .by the New Exhditioi to the NoitsPolab bias vDia Da. Jam. At a meeting of the American Geogaphlcal and Statistical Soeiety, held at New York, on Tuesday ere ning, ur. js. ji. Kane read a paper on an access to an open Polar Sea by a North A- merican meridian, during which he atated that Mr. Grinnell had pluced at his dispose the Advance, and the Secretary of the Na vy had assigned hint to special duty for the conduct of a new expedition, the details and outlines of which be described. His plan of search is based upon the probable extension of the land maaaes of Greenland to the far north a view yet-to be verified by travel, but sustained by the analogies of Physical ueopraphy. Admitting such an extension, they would, he says, havo the following in ducements Tor exploration and research: 1. Terra firma as the basis of our one. rations, obviating the accidents characteris tic of ice travel. 3. A due Northern line, which throwing aside the influence of terrestrial radiation, wuuiu ieaa soonest to the open sea, should such exist. 3. The benefit of tlid fan-like abutment of land, on the ndrth face of Greenland, to caeca tne ice tn tbe course of its southern or equatorial drift; thus obviating the draw back of Par-y in his attemot to reach the roieoy tne spitzebergen sea. 4. Animal lire to sustain truvulino- our. ties, B r fi. The co-operation of the Esauimaux settlement pf Greenlanders, having been found as high as Whalo Sound and nrobablv extending still further along the coast. The point I would endeavor to attain would be the highest attainable point of Baffin's Bay,f"om, ifpossihle, pursuing the Sound known as Smith's Sound, advocated by Bar on Wrangell. as (he most eligible site for reaching the North Pole. Asa point of departure, this is two hun dred and twenty miles to the north of Beech ey Island the starting point of Sir Edward Belcher and seventy miles north of the ut most limits seen or recorded in Wellington Channel. ; i . The party will consist of some thirty men, with a couple of launches, sledges, dogs, and gutta percha boots': The provisions will be Peinmican a preparation ot dried meat, packed in cases, impregnable to the appe tite of the Polar bear. Dr. fcane, after stat ing that his expedition will leave the Unifed States in time to reach the bay at the earli est season of navigation, says: After reaching the settlement of Upper navik, we take in a supply of Esquimaux doge, and a few picked men to lake charge ofthe sledge. We then enter the Ice of Melville Bay, and if successful in its pene tration, hasten to Smith's Sound, forcing our vessel to the utmost navigable point, and there securing her for the winter. The op erations of search, however, are . not to be suspended. .Active exercise is the best safe- uard against the survey ', and, although the arkness of winter will not be in our favor, I am convinced that with the exception, per haps, of the solsticial period of maximum obscurity, we can push forward our provision deposits by Bledge and launch, and thn's pre pare for the final efforts of our seaf eh. In this lam strengthened by thevaluable opinion .of my friend, Mr. Murdaugh, late the sailingmaster of the Advance. He has advocated this very Sound as a basis of land operations And th'e recent journey of Wit, Keuney, corti'ihanding Lady Franklin's last expedition, shows that the full and winter should no longer be regarded as lost months. The sledges, which constitute so impnr- .... .r ' r .... - . . ' mni. a it-mure ui our ixpeuiuon, ami upon which not only our success but our safety will depend, ore to be constructed with ex treme care. Each sledge will carry tlio blanket, bay" and fu'rfl of ii men, together with o meusured iillo'.v'nrice of I'emmk'an. A light tent of India rtfbi'pr cloth of a nmv pattern, will be added; but frV oti'r nightly j halt the main dependence will'l'e the snow I house- of the Esquimaux. It id almost in credible, in the fncftol obstacle, to what ex tent a well . organized sludge purty can ad vance. The relative importance of eVcry ounce of weight can be calculated, and the ysxtn of advanced depots of provisions or ganized admirably. Alcohol or tallow is the only fuel, and the entire cooking apparatus, which is more for thawing the snow for tea-water than for heating food can be carried in a little bag. Lieut. McClictock, of Commander Austen's expedition, traveled thus 800 miles; the col lective journeys of the expedition equaled several thousand, and Baron Wrangell made, by dugs, 1,553 miles in 74 days, and this over a fast frozen ocean. ' But the greatest sledge journey upon re cord is that of my friend, Mr. Kennedy, who accomplished nearly 1,400 miles, most of it in mid-wlntcr. without returning upon his track to avail himself ot deposited provisions. His only food and we may here learn the practical lesson of the traveller to avoid un necessary baggage was Pemmican, and his only shelter the Snow Howe. It is my intention to cover each sledge with a gutta-percha boat a contrivance which the'experience of the English has shown to be perfectly portable. Thus equip ped, we lolruW the tread of the coast, seek ing the oten water. Otifco thefe. if sdeh a reward awaits us.we launch odr little boats, and. bidding God speed us, embark upon its waters. Ap plause, j- .t VALUABLK i.anu for SALE. at Drivatn mIp '- X tract of Well-Timbered ItJnd, fv Contain injf aa 78-100 ttreo, 3 ltuii0Q on tne urn Uliil cirt'.o r..i,l. .Mil tum mil.. Soiithwetxa'tn,'sUr, having ort It a Kond Kpring j.ancasror, UJCRraDor au, .83 tyiRlST-WAS FA1U. TUG nndBTaignod takes Ihin ocxaaion toinlrm the publiothat hhM takontho Timpkhanck Hai l, for Iho. furpoe ot holding a CliKISTMAS FAIR, which will be oponod on Chrintman Ev, and will continue the whole week vp to New Year's Kve Tha ubacriber shall endeavor to maka a aplendiii aH'airof it ' (CrTioKT or Aiim'Siion will be sold at One Dollar. which will entitle the holder to a CHRIST MAS PRESENT. ... o. W, KREMliR. ItT-Tickoti to bo had at the Countarand at the prin cipal Hotxla. Lanrator,J)ecnm'pp 18," tPT3. " 9,Td RANK NOTICkI ' . . THE Banki of Ihii City will pot lie open for budi neaa on CimiiiTM as or Nrw Vear'. VtipaT ma turhig on either of thoaa daya, will liovo to be ra'ot oa the .lay before. ., M.'A. DADRUF.R'Tt, Cashier. C. V. OARAtillTY, Ijticastor, November 15, 1H5S t'Olt TUH l.AKll S ECCIVKOthl morning by Exfei, a fibfj aaaortment of Laiuk' Lmn Boik- xa. Lacs Uooth. otc. asanr'nil ..) latest style.; Ald, Mtstas' and Children's.' Lore Boots aati 8ho. All maotifactured to our order bv one ol the beat Hoihea in l'hiladolpliia. Call and see them. .McELROY a. BlLUSoaunsT. Lancaster, DoceinbAr 14, 1S6J dlw Iron, Iron, Iron, Iron, ,i&,"-. IT U generally admitted that .f' CS. Iron sold by n is aup rlor in ES i. tiiJIquality to any other in the mar net. ve nave now in our w irehouie, -800,(Wt Rolled and hammered IRO!, 6.000 ' Cut, .hear, bliner and ipriogSTEKL, Blacksmiths will alao find a large lot ot Anvils, solid Box Vices, Files, Kaapi, etc etc. . Which will be told cheaper than thoy can be bought any where else. - i ,-. v KKVINGEB. WHITE & I.ATTA. Novembev 93, 86 . ? ' Cloths, Caasimeres and Vestings, CRAVATS. Collars, Ilandk'erchiefi, Hoie and hill Hoae, ready for inapectlon at JiKNLE VS. 'Ttmjxraiux Convtniun-A Convention of tbe friends ot Temperance in this county, wss held at the Court House, on Saturday last.ln accordance with a previous announce inent.; Rev. J. M. Lowrie was called to the Chair, Rev. J.-Sihlosser 'appointod Vico President and Dr. hi. Z. Kreider, Secretary. Messrs. M. J5. Kreider, II. Leonard snd A. Brandt, 2d, composed the committee on res olutions. Ws give the main one adopted below, for the figures of speech in which, we are not responsible. On or two of these might bo avoldod in more thaji one instance with profit. What the law and the people have legalized, cannot certuinly be classed with what has never been thus sanctioned: Retained, That the principle assumed and carried out in the Main'.' law, that spirituous and intoxicating liquors, kept for sale, as a beverage, should be destroyed by th0 State. as a public evil, meets tbe approbation of this Convention, as consonant with the de struction of the implements of gambling and counterfeiting, of poisonous food, infectious hides, and weapons of war in tho hands of an enemy; that if the liquor destroyed Is pri vate property, so are the implements of the counterfeiter, dangerous and deadly to the best interests ofthe community: that ts de struction is no waste ofthe bounties of Prov idence, more than the destruction of noxious weeds, while its very destruction enriches the State, exceeding the amount for which it could have been sold. It tends to put an end to all subterfuges, frauds, aid secret sales, and to the demand for it in the corrii miinity. It makes theState a perfect Axylum for the inebriate. - It it a solemn manifests tation to the world of the rile and worthless nature of the article destroyed, and an un- mistakeable token to the vender of the end to which a righteous publie sentiment will ultimately bring his busineus. For these and other reason, the convention uive it their hearty approbation, fcth-y do strongly recommend to all tHe friends of Tern ppra nee, to cherish it as the sure, and thu only sure, triumph of their cause, and continually to urge its adoption upon every Ldgislature. In addition they resolved that it was ex pedient to have a law authorizing the sale of alconol fur medicinal and mechanical pur poses. Five dolegates were appointed from each township to attend the Conven tion to be held in the city of Columbus on the fith of January, as follows: Liberti). Jees'p Schlospr, R. D. Sutphen, H. B. Apt, H. Leonard, Wm. Schopp. Ureen.field.-A.. JJraodt 2d,J. C. Reynold. M. Ebright, Samuel Hanehy, S. Radebaugh. Walnut.-J. Ketner, Esq. Miller, Esq. Trovinger, M. D. Brock, P. Wiseman. Clearcreek. J. Drcsbach, Henry Fehr, Col. Hamilton, Mr. Lawrence. Berne. Judee Stuckey, Geo. Sinsebausrh. Samuel Jackson, John Lamott, V. McDon- Id. Violet. Wm. Kranner, M. Curtis, Simeon Handshy,John Curtis, Jacob Pickering. Hoc'ang.U. Uonnel, Kev. li; u. tins- wold, Rev. J. M. Lowrie, Jacob Moyor, M. . Kreider. Amanda. A. J. Peters, Geo. Williamson, Silas Williamson, Samuel Vanbriece, Mr. Benner. Rushereek. John Ashbau?h, Jacob Weav er, a. lilack, J. Simpson, Thomas Wilson. Bloom. Samuel M. Wilson, Rev. I. S. Weisz, Wm. Andrus, A. Courtrijrht, Jesse Bailey. .. Richland. Caleb Copeland, David Wil son, Rev. J. M. Milligan, E. Kalh, i. (t. Noiirse. . , Madison. Salem Wolf, Isaac Wolf, H. Ghinger, Daniel Ream, J. Shapffer. Pkatant. Daniel Keller, P. U. Uenadum, 1 1 . uauetmugiirff i)f. a. l'. miller, Moruecai Huh'. ','. On motion R?v. J. Schlos'er, Gen. J. C. Reynold. David Wiljon, Henry L'enard" and M. Z. Kreider were appointed to pre pare and circulate a memorial to the Legis lature. The proceedings would have appeared a1 anearlifr date, us per request of the, Con venliiiii, but they were not handed in by 'the Secretary, ttud we were, consequently under tho necessity of waiting until one of the weekly papers was published containing them. H d. Farrell's Celebrate! Aruoian Liniment THIU.Vll'tlANT OVEB bISKASE This truly grsat madicine still goo . on, con juorin disosse,'atd' stratchins; msny a poor powprlens 'ic timfrjmthe grave, iiy its powerfully stimulating, peoHratin)f and anodyne quslitins, it.toatorea the use of limbs which have been palsied for years; and by its singular p'o.vei ot reproducing the synovial fluid or joint water, It cures all dUoajs of Ihe joints with surprising rapidity, t or rheumntism, and aflocUona of thespine and spleen, it has proved lUelf aaacci Jlc; and for alTections of tho lungs, liver and kidneys, it ia a most valuable and powerful auxilisry; alao, for an diseases 01 tno giamis, scroruia, goitre or swelled neck, etc , etc. And indeed for almost any disease where an external application ia required, this medi dicine stands unparalleled . Sprains, bruios, cramp, wounds,chilblains,burai,ec.,e.re speedily cured by it. From the Hon. Peter Menard,' oiis qf the oldest settlers in Illinois. It gives roe pleasure to add my tostim'ohy to the vir tuua of your great modicino. One of uiy blooded horses had a swelling over the cap of the ItneS, about th size of a hen'a eg. Some said it was a sirain,aiid some, that it was the joint water from the knee,' snd could notbecured. 1 tried oil cedar on it, and all the liniments and ointments, and they did no more good than water. . I then, by persuasion of my fvionos.tried H. O. Farrell's Arabian Lt-imeitf.auil I was happy lu find it take elToct sAor a few days, and it finally cured the noble ai'hnal entirely. I think it is decid edly the grcilo-t liniment for noi ses, aa well as hu man flesh. 1 ever knew. Trrmoar, Tuxewell county, 111., March 16, 1849. 1'AI.SY ObTaBA LYSIS., . 1 haduus Smith, of Mudd Creek, Tar.ewnll 'ounly, Illinois, aays: "I had lost the use of my arm for more than a year, by palsy or paralysis; the tlrsh had en tirely withered away, leaving nothing but suin, mus cle and bone. I tried ail the best doctors, and all the remedies 1 eould hoar of, but they did no good. 1 then commenced the use of M. u. s'ahhki.l a ahahian MNiMkNi', and a few bottles enliioly cured nip nnd my arm is now as strong and fleshy as tho other; it is also first rate fur burns, sprains and bruises. , LOOK OUT FOB COl'NTlCRKWTS! The public aro cautioned against another ronntur foit, which has latn'y made it. appearance, ca'b d If B FarreWs Arabian Linhne.it the moist dangerou, of all the counterfeits, because liis having the name of Fan-oil, many will buy in gnnd.fsith, wi hout the knowledge that. a counterfeit osrrVls, arid they will per haps only discover I heir error vvh.m the spurious mix lure haa wrought its evi' ellocts; . t , The eonuina artie'e is manufactured only by Jt. O. Farrclttn'o inventor and proprio' or, and whoosae druggist. No. J7 Marn street, Vooria. Illinois, to whom all spp'ications for Agencies mut bo addressed. De aure you got it withtne ettor H. belore Farrell's, thus H.iJ. FABUEI.h'S and hi' signature ou the w rapper, all others are counterfeits. bo'd by , G. KA'Ii FMAN &.C.O,, Lancaster, and by r.gu af 'y authorised sg.!iit throui;hnut the l' nited States price 'J6 and60 cunti', and $1 S butt'". AGENTS WANTEI7'ln ete,tyun. vi lage xi ham ot IntBo I7nit d S'stcs, ia which one Is not al rnady ostab ished. AdilressQ O Farrull as abov , accompanied with good reference as to chsrartur.r sponsibiiity.ntc Dec 9 lm , ma 7B?-T?r 7 ItAlfc KOAI NOTICE., THE ClSCI N N ATir W Vt,5U'iaTON andZAN ES V1ILE RAIL KOAU now localeit ln.m Lan caster to Zanesville. and will soon bo put under con tract for its con-tructinn, fc.it ia now(impei'itively ne csssary that the inslahnenta duo and to become due on Stock, be. immediately., paid up, as well as thaj subscribed to the Lexington routo, as also the en conditional atoclci - '. . Bix instalments of 10 per cent each, aro now due, and the 7th will fall due on the lat January next. The Stockholders residing In Fairfield snd Hoeking counties are required to pa yi to tha undarsigned. Troa surer of said company, st his otiice in I Jincaater . JOEL RADEBAUGH, Treasurer ' ! Cincinnati, W. and Zanea villa Railroad company. Lancaster, December 17, 18S3. ' -Sitf .. Estate of R. JI. AInsworth. - THE ereditora of aaid Estate wi'l be paid the divi. dead declared by the Probate Court upoa appli. CTtolK.roV3m wlLIAMStADE,Jr.,i(tmVor LOCAL Lanen.fer Poor Keller SolrtyT The committee appointed at tluj Rrttan nual meeting of this Society, to enouira ! to eases of destitution in the several ward ofthe city, and to receive tbe contributions of ihe charitable, are Lerxby reiiutcd to meet at the City Hall, oo Saturday evening next, at 6 o'clock, P. M. That committee consists of the fuHuwiog gentlemen: 1st WiiD Wm. L. Jeffries, John R Mumauirh, A. W. Ebright and E. Julieu. 2u Wabd, Robert Reed. lma Ciiu-r John D. Martin and Dr. H. Scott. 3D Ward M. A Daugherty, Ri-v. J. M. Lowrie, W. S. B'tv and Judiro Radebauirh. 4rn Wabd Rev. M. Biser. John C: Weaver, John Lyons and C. F. Tatje. By order of the Society. Dec. 21, 1802. N. ScHteicif, See BO"Eaglo please copy. , Family Groceries, SfC. The reader's at tention la directed to tho advertisement of Messrs. Giani At Brandt.- Tliey have on nand a most excellent assortment in their line, and sell at th lowest prices. Besides this, they are accomodating and use their best efforts to please their customers. Give them a call. . ti(iuct-ttir liiernry Institute. ' Thcrn will no a me' U-g of tho f jn-.ster TJfrarv """'"". in m qnT hall, on rriuav tveoin, c-mtwr 94th. l6J. Th- following qti.'-ttion will bi dUcuanod: KeWvetl, That tho wolfaro of r.ur Country 3ott nut r. .til,. ,k -r .t. :. J v- ion to t'nntvvpar7 - All n.i li; Wkiomt. Nk; Atruco Williams a LocTuro m4 t uiioct d The public aro in !l-J. i. GAKAIHTY IT a. S. U. tViuOH-p. S-rr-'n - Itjf Th'j atfnt'on of oir r ad ri ia ciilld 1 1 lh ad vert imtn'Ot ot WM. P Ritl'.n, Ka.,ttent for th rVotact'ca In n anT -'.' niii.n) . Tho truo ficorv anJ . racti i! of i iiu: ;n;'e is. in f.i words, verv rorrrt I '.-d: aal w r omm our readers to avil I'lsm-wlret o th alvanUg-a. offered by this old and -,!! tri-r.l in tution. m orryTr YELt.ow docs and sab SAP.t!I!.t.A,r..r th cure ol dliaaars, or as iSpri'g pvrtfier of the bVioi and as a geieral tonic for the t.tm.ii unrivaled. The curative powers of this Kxtract are truly won d'-rful, snd I'll invalid, should mak- immcdiite trial of th" 'vrLr.o v dock ao nnApnau." Itcan no' injure tun ro'ni il.-licate patient. a THEN FI.Y FROM MINEHAT. NOSTRC.VS TO SEEK IIUPK, LIKE and VICOR frum this pckklt vroil'tasi.k rkmedv. Th rubra, however broken in haalth and spirits, howcvci loathsome to himself and others, lot no ons d xpilr of recovery; let the pctient only underhand fiat his hope of physical re storatlon liis in "Ouytott'a Extiartof Yellow Dock an SafsaparilUand pnrsusde him for his LIFE'S S iKE, to try i nd wo have no hesitation in predict ing his speedy restoration to health, lUTSee advertisement. 31 Os)gHial'il Ollfers. TA annexed Statement of Prnf A . A. HA YES, M. J-, State A-s yer,is ample testimnny of the trim tillr manner in which this medirine-iirompounileil, and recommends it tn Profesiional Men, as worthy a fair trial in their praetire: An opinion luring been asked for of me, In cons. . quenee of ths Formu a for preparing Oxygenated Bit ters bei.ij known to me, I express tho following, in form: . . , The composition ol those Bitters inc udes thole me dicinalaubatance which experienced phviieianshave long resorted to for special action on ihe tytem,whn deranged by Fevers, Dyspopsia, Agues and General Oobility.resu'ting fi-om exposure or climate influence These ar. permanent, and remtiii active in thi . pri'p ration, as a consequence of tho scientific man nor in which they are combined Itwssa well founded in ereu;, that ths prepars. tio i, used in targr or sm.illnr dosei, w m:d prove a va uab e C :cVo. MeJiclie, which exnuiience has demonstrated'. In this medicine, no rVallie salr can Vi foutid. by tho mo t djli..at ch 'UiicaJ trials. lissom tfulK-. A.T. IIAYrS, A isayer to tha Stjtt of Mail. No I Pine Street, Boston, IVc. II, 1H50. IU.En. AIJSTIN Co., WhulsaU Druists, No 211, Moichs.-?,.' l:,y,ih'",ton. General AgMiw. Do.- 9. aj i by ( K.VL'FFIA s & Co., Lancaster. The Stom ica ,pr pirns tho eiem.?iiis of the bile and III- blood; an,! if it d ios tli9 work iijjblv nd im iierlevt'v, iv.:r diijiui) is tlio cerUin result. As s jo.i, therefore, an any airection of lh.- livur is per-fi-ived, we may bj sure thai tne dilutive organs hro 1 t hw.. 9-t u r no e: mv nr,cii.,it mr ....v yj. uiuci a u ius: iiung 10 imj aone, is to admin i bra apiCiHc which will act diree'ly upon the sto mach Hie mail spring of the animal machinery. For this purpose wc can i ccomme'nd n'oort-Axn's Gi. mak liiTi-Kita. prepared by tin. c. m. jacksoh. Phii addphia Aetin as an alterative and a tonic, it strength, ns the digestion, changes the ron jiiionof tho blooUnd thefny gives regularity to tho bowels. O"jou advurtisemeut. lu3l Poisonihu. -Thmnsn.ls of parents whntisa Ver mirugn composed of raster oil, calomel, etc.. are nut aware ttut while they appear to benefit the patient, they are actual y laying tho foundation for a ae iiesol disease, loss of eight, weakness of limbs etc. In another ci.lumn will bo found the advertisem nt of ilobensack'a Medicinaa, to which we a-k the atten tion of all directly intereated in (hair own as well as their children's h -alth. In liver enmp'aints and a 1 disorders arising from those of a bilious type, should m ;ke use of the only genuino medicine, flobensack' Liver Pill. T-'Be nol deceived." but aak fee TTol. Worm Syrup and Liver Pi Is, and observe that each has the signuture. of tho proprietor, I N. Iiobcnuck, asnons else are genuine. -A. Y. Express. rr ANOTHER SCIENTIFIC WONOEU' Tr. roHANT To DrsrKPTics. Dr. J. S. HOUGHTON'S PEPSIN, The True Viz-alive Fluid, nr Oostrie Juice. prepared from RENNET, or the fourth ithkiu or the Ox, after uirertions nl' Baron LIEBIG. the . uu... :i : -1 , w t, . , ' great Physiological chemist, by Jf.8. iIouohton, r.,Piiiladeluhia. This is trulv a wonderful remoHv rt.. : i: ,- . ,J . . tor .uuigcaituti, A'j.uttpjsia, jauiiuicu, iiver complaint, constipation snd debility, curing alter Nature a own method, bv Nature's own acent. the Oostrie r,i,',. Painphlots, containing Scientifie evidence ol its value. r....:.i-..-i i... ... . o ' iuiim.uuu w Hgt:ma KIMU. OVV UOUCe amOHg 1116 medical advertisements. 47 DIED. t December 15, 1853, MINERVA ELIZA BETH, daughter ofDr. P. Carpenter, ofthis City, aged nine years, two months and nine dnys. Thus suddenly, hath passed from Earth a lovely child, whoso early intellects al.and moral develnpemcnts exhibited a mind superior to many of her age." A prominent feature in her character was a most ardent affection for, and attachment to her parents and friends. This was so strong that nought but gent)e force would separate her from her dying mother, who but two wecHs pre vious to her death had been called to the spirit . world. Thus' she became a universal favorite with all who knew ber. She. suf fered much in her last sickness, arid in the midst of suffering was often heard commend ing her soul to her blessed Saviour, until death come to her relief, whep, she ceased on eartn to sutler; and we have? no duubt arose to Heaven to live forever. Grace alone eustuines our deeply afflicted andJic- renved brother, wio louks to Heaven aa the placo where again he' shall hail his loved ones. And tniiy the same -trace be im. parted to bis-remaining children. - 'Why mourn the enrljdeadr " '- ' 'Tis surely sweet to die ' Ere nge has bent the form, ' ur sorrow dtm'd the eyer . f Life's toilsome journey ends, ' '. I he spirit is nt rest, '; Ere morning's early blush . ' Fudes from tbe glorious east." A B.' TI I.I.CUAl COMPANY NOTICE. A I Elertion lor Directors of the 1 Lakcastim and A COI.tlMBUS Tt LtORAPH Compamt will be held st the Office qf the Company injMncastcr, cm Mon day the Urd day qf January next. The StotholoVrs will please meet for that purpose atone o'clock P. M ., A Dividend will be declared and paid to the Stock holders on tho day of the Election; but before divi dend can be paid, to any Stockholder, he must pro duce his stuck certificate on which the dividend is to belendorsed. P. B. EWINO, Secrctaru Lancaster, December IS, 1853. - td&9 Kossuth and Magyar Hats, STRAW, Palm aed Leghorn, beautiful, aasortmeih lsfest styles, at','. .. HES'LEY'ti, TELEGRAPHIC IgTEIXIQgCZ. Arrlral I f tbe Steamer Arctic''' Niw YiK, Dee. 17 Livtsroot. Cot ton Sales on Fridsy 6000 bales, 1000 for speculation. Hales vl the week 43.00U bales. air Orleans 6jd., middling 6d; fair Mobile Cjd; midJliogSiJj UpUnd ed; Kiddling Wheat has advanced l2d; flour It, equal to Is ed or 2s. during the week. Corn Is aninutej, ind hM lv,ne,j 6d Fluor- Western Canal 27.27, CtJ-B.lJ tiinore. Philadelphia and Ol.i.. I .... . r " . K lOS. . neat White 7s8d7A lod. red 6s 8d(26 lOd; extra 7s. t-orn Jfellow 3Zs: white 34e. LivEipout I'aovisiu Miiitr K-r New sells slowly. I'urK Quite active and held higher. Bacon Stiller; no American in roarl(Ct. Lard Declining; food 60s. English funds declined osvinir to aspect in French affairs and proposed increase in army and navy. Consuls Money accounts closed at !0of to 101. Ameiicsn stocks are in active demanj. Full prices for U. S. Sixes. Donds 110 to in. rennsyivania rives 'aa at V3. Uhio Fives '75 1071(3 1081. Kentucky Siies 'CS, 991100. . - Ebolaid. Increased estimate for the army and navy of 600,000 ponnds. Surplus this year estimated at 400,000. Laud aervice aitillery to be increased, al so marine service. Tb contract for a ship canal acroas the Isthmus of Darien has been signed in Lon don, to be 30 feet deep at low tide and 180 feet wide, with locks 400 feet long. i ne Birmingham bouse has received an otdt-r for coining 400 tons of copper iuto coinage for the French Empire. Fbasce Yeaaofthe Empire sum up 8 milli one. Tbe result has been laid before the Emperor at St Cloud. In a speech by M. Billeult, to which he replied, saying: I take from this day, with the Crown, tbe title of Napoleon the III, because the people have already given it to me by acclamation, because the Senate proposed legally snd tbe whole n ition has ratified, RusiA.-An embassador has just returned from St. Petersburg!, end brought an auto graph letter from the Czar to Louis Rspole on. Jerome Bonaparte will undoubtedly be the Vice Roy of Algiers. General Ryden Kie, a distinguished Pole has forwarded an address to the Emperor, saying that the Poles woold range them selves under his banner, should France re new her wars. The Minister of tbe Interior had refused to authorize a new banking company by the Kotncnuos and others Advices from Algiers state that General isaf bad attacked a body of the insurgents vi rr; j u Yu- at El Keig, and nut them to route, killin? two hundred. Conxrcsstonnl WASHloTo,December 20. Smite Mr. King's health being worse, h" sent in his re signation, aa President of the Senate. ' Sir. Alcheaon was appointied President pro tern. A resolution expressing regret for Mr. King's illness waa pasticd. The Kentucky Senatorial case was taken up, and alter some discussion, tho vote was talfen; and Mr. Dixon admitted; yeas 28, nays 10, when Mr. Dixon was sworn in and the Senate adjourned. House- .Mr. tiwino; submitted a resolu tion, requesting the. Judiciary Committee, to enquire, into the expediency of reporting a ruaoiuuon provia.ng ior an (tmenamem to the constitution, so as to require tbe presi dential electors, except the two' .Senatorial electors jo oe cnunen in eacn state, in the several districts, instead of the whole state, which waa discussed, pending which the House i ailj.iurned. Arrival of the United Stutes. New York. Dec. 20. The steamer V- mtcd States, from Aspinwall. whence she sailed on the Uth inst., arrived Ot this port ,...,.r,i, qi, !,.;-. o,-n ' ,,! j eaterday. She Hr ngs 83a0,000 in gold lunt, an J two days later acvices from Sau r raflcisco. - Tho markets at San Francisco ara more active. ., Flour was tending downwards, but other staples were firm. Clear pork was sell ing.at 88,00. Iiy this arrival we haveadvices from Or egon to the 10th November. " The overland emmigrants had nearly all reached the Dells. They had plenty of pro visions on the route, and but little sickness. Iatiter Irom itlcxicb. New Oblears, Dec. if. Later advices from the Rio Grande, Btate that Carvajal had Cfosaed that river with 4,000 Texaa Rangers, and was marching on Monterey. having beet) invited to do so by the citizens of Taumali pa. It is also atated that tbe military comman der at Camargo is aiding this movement. Letter from Gen. Pierce. WisHiKGToK, December 18 A letter has been received from Mr. Pierce, by one of his friends, in which he alludes to the at tempts of the newspapers and politicians to make a Cabinef. for bim, and then aays in substance, that insomuch aa the people have made him President, he shall take the re sponsibility of making his own Cabinet. ; Arrivals. New York, Dec. 20 The steamer Star ofthe West has arrived.h'ere from San Juan, and the Cherokee f;om New Orleans via Havana. She was allpwed full privileges at Havana. She brings no news of importance. The city was healthy. ' Health or W. R. King. WsmiiQTpii, Dec..20.-Mr. King'shealth j is mare feeble to-day; his disease iaofthe lungs, similar to that of the late Henry Clay. Direct Importations from Europe to the! City of Lancaster. UX&fll 06 JWtAJIllX,J2 aAVt imported a large Stock of French and (iermnrr t.ooils, which they will sell whole, sale and retail at tl eir Establishment on JUau'n-ttreet, opposite the Hocking Valley Bank, WISKS.;-. ; Hock of Tohanhidir- g, tn boiW, '.. Hock of Rudoahvim, do. " k Atfenthaler, do. Durbacher, in hhds. (vintage, !flJ61 , Chsmpaign Wine, Kleurde Sillery, Mousscuse etc. t -. MQt'OKS.' ... . Cherry Drsmly (Kirshenwasser) in bin's. ' ., I'lum . do. (Zwetai hgHiiwsaser) do. ' Kxtract d'-Absiulhede t-uisse d . (Jrangcn, Arne,Pu'nsh, tsseiu:, in bottle do Hum do do. do, French Spirits of Uino. do Genuine Kan de C'olosne, (CoIoriic water. DRYED CHERRIES in hhd.. Preserved Cherries, in bottles.' Chocolate a' la Sant -. No 1, ' do do Vanille, No. 1 and 9. Chicoree, (Extract of Mok Coffee, Extngon Sardelien Senf (prepared MusUrd J , A fine Assortment of 1Ya Candles, etc.-' Wy invite our eusten era and the public generally, to call and aee our fine Stock ol . . . , FAMILY AM1 FANCY GROCERIES, fSerman. French and Ten fillfMt ICntlnna ran saat cles i. Toys, etc. Our effort will be to satlafv Ihe punuc, and particularly our customers which patron ised us ao llbeially. OIANI It BRANDT. Lancaster, Decambor JS, 1H63. lm , . i PAGIIERREOTYFES.. . ALL Persons wiahing to obtain superior Daguer re'vpe pictures, "warranted to nlaaaa" at va ry reasonable price, will do well to call at my room b Giesy's frame buil ling, third floor, entrance one aoor aaas oi uin rjocjunc rsuey riana, . Laocs.ter, Oct. 3l. R. B. Mc"BRIDE. a ' . , . . ,, COarKERCIAL WTELLiarSCE. Lnncstater .Market. Tsi-aanar. Dec. 83 We quote Wheat at 737Jt Flour li'Mly sdvaaced, .75a 4.00j Corn 30; OaU Ji(2S. fa ol, Bf. tides there is no mnu-riai clunge Ui a .tc Turkeys have a"djwnard ieiMVa.-v.'.' ess ia bri.k aiid th ir-.l .1--;.. issteadiU erf....;- " tar r 7 " We Wish our rnrt.-M, one and all paying ndnun-p.yine. . Merry Chri.tttno. and , Zl LI .-J ''! my U"y et i"-1' P . gr"w " end l.aiimuess. nut b morr-ilnl in li... """-' . , p.t, Th Ptvk Tr.iOs . ri r- . . . TliCinciuiiaiii;i(4Ve', f the IBtti in-' taut, cotitiiins the fulluwinit lr-.ntf .At duu. f D m l to Monday ev 'iiiinf (here hid been 1 50 hoe ki"w at Lo"'viile; 17,1'UO at : .st 1 "Ot"ri"o: ,3'500 41 s Albanr. At I 000 in ell; ,t Besrdstown. Ill , they will pack 3o,ooo;,i anri,.u ,,.,.,', I Abuot 8,000 livehoj, have been shipped by other partiee, by the Alton and HDrinofi-lJ railroad. The boa, though a ulZ ul, in average welrtts than iJr.V. " to somewhat more in the atarerate. j At Peoria III., some 40 000 head will be' p.cked;the Press ssvsnf this 97)00 have i been contracted f'tf', at sn average of 65,21. ) At Madiaun.oa Tuesday inorninjr.the mar- i waai active, more Dttyers man sellers, at B0 r w 'I 86,25, At Pittshnrv, on the 11th, 10,000 head were sold at $8,75. . ......... In Cincinnati, fine hogs are bringing 87. Kew lorknarket, 1 Nw Yomk, December 20 P. M Sale I j of 8700 bales Cotton at previous rales. Cof- lee is in ta ir request, with aales of 300 bags I at.9ic. Sales of 500 hhua Muscovado Sugar at4c; the market is firm. Molasses is bet- ( ter. with sales of New Orleans i n.i.ti.. demand is but moderate. Floor is in active " v j,hu a tor oiaie anu 5,ria i 35.C8 for Ohio. Holders of Wheat are ad-1 ticipmtngan advance; sales of 20,000 bu.h-t els Western White at 81.30. Corn is in moderate request, at 79c for mixed. Whiskey i firmer, eales of 400 barrels Ohio at 24 Je. Pork ia fir missiles of 800 barrels at & 18.50 for Mess and $15.50 fer Prime. Beef is buoyant; salea of 300 barrels Mess at 613', 25i 13.50. Beef Hams are firm. Pickled Meats sell at 8c for Shoulders and 11jal2c for Hams. Butter and L'hetse are dull. 3iw Orleain rtlHrkct. . in. VBLI15S, Lee. J8. Uhioflour IS better and firm at 4.40. Ohio corn 4.5a47. Pork is declining; 1000 brie mess sold at 17 Prime brl Lard Hi and d-, ketr 121 a 13.- Bacon sidea are dull . . ' s I Dl . a.. ll'i : . t. Steady a ' n- , i tlio Cof 21c. Hay haa declined to 20. Kutrar ia l i.ia,v t 4c for fair. Prime mouuses 21 J. offee 9 a 0. 41 ReceipU for the (Jaucette. l V. Courtright f,75 Henry Eliker isaac Kunner Last week, David Morrcll was misprinted David Worrel. , X v.!K . r t.o- sneriber. R. P. Effinger, James Johnson,. s mmmmw jirfi..j a i. i Z i . in ? f AneaUmr1 oeier. I r . J , ' weu't the members of the e. Fairfield I ountv Apicultur-I So-i tty. held in in January, ths 1PM. to elect oriicars and transact sucho'he, tasin-as ss may come I e ore the meeting. December IB, Ho3 JOHN RKBL'K, I'ris. CTFa-le and Telegraph copy. aSS?4 XOTIt'E TO COXTnACTOKJ. tugineer' Otfice, Clreleville, ) December ti, I S5. ) SEALED PnOPOSALSill be received uniU Jsar- usrv 12th. l&CJ. at the Office of tha Cincinnati. miniinxton and nevuie CircUville. fur i'urnishiii' esvule k.il l o.d Companv J ishiu- all the materiaE-iron, ceouS and ildnz all the wurk "C"?"! I1"? ' l ."V necessary fur the construction an I enSre completion ! ol tnetrxaadtrom Lancaster to anes-UIe, a distaaco of about forty-two miles. Tlans, profiles, specilicati . n. and all the neceiaary ' information will befumtslwd at thw Olficeoftlie Com'- i P"1 b" th Engineers, t CircWille. or giving Ue proper serreUon to the bile; so that any A portion of tne work is heavy, and well worthy I vrrona; action of the Lrvee effects the- other impor. 0f thVatt-ntion of Contractors, niet'ooipaiivhaveitant JarU of the av.iero. and reacts varioualyVin ample mean at tti3ir diipiwal tr etifure the speedy -on.truction of Ihe Koad, ani srouM prefer letting it I In l. I - Ur. -M nH.MM.n n t . . . I jthe stock, abouldtheirbidsotnnrviisebeaa&vorabld. I r. - . their ability to compUUtthe work in the short..! prac ticable time. TRACY McCRACKEN, Dec 6, 1853. divrtd Chief tngineer. urovuieu inev can luruisu aaihianory e . lunce. 01 ' E.1TISG HOI St. OTTO W. Klt.KMF.lt ESPECTFLLLY informs the citLcr ns of Fa II. fi..uM,..l...Jik.M.u:. w . 1 1 ..... k hasoponedanB.1T.Vtf HoUSK, wlreml are I P'' " Botom" f comipisna viusieo tnat ,rrJ,l un atanuhmcii Ihrduu Hi, bill ..I Ur. i. I ' punfyin? the Blood, which desU-oya disease OYSTEfti. Stcvrt.Uav.Fried cr Broiled; Sardines. . Pig'Fee.rte .etc.. and all kinds ot same when to be ,' ...... .... i twa. ne u auo no in uauy receipt ot ! FrefchOyalei tsIKlCked hi let-. r. . . ' - r" "" " re- cetve prompt attention, ami Ixuiliua can M supplied by the doz?n, bufr-W, or c-u.. for Urgo tiiiea. iin,.k Bi.jriiir. iJ " WDur.rrDnCl.nd Supoer, got np at the shoiUt Enoti. and Psrli... particulfrly M ed.luig Paitiea from tho country. accoii.mod.toJ in Ilia bet .,..i "' . - -w . h iti:ii. e- clotcTxws! ovomimav. C GENTLEMEN, Ihe en at wonder and rtckemni ' ltof the day now is now such a quantity of sol rich and splendid Clothine a you will find ith , tne propneiora oi uie oia remaisaois. , - CHF.CKKRKO STORK. Can poeaibly bediaposed of Id duo season, uul a it ' is the prospect of a large increase to the population f of our healthy aud.beautiftil city. No doubt the' richness of the surrounding country combined with ; the spirit and industry of our enterprising faiioera, ha stimulated those parties in laying in such moun- tains of goods in the way of Kasmiokabis: Ci.otm- ' r V ,Peri0r,m,1-n.tr w''1'1'.""'?; T)-'!!9 ! fashionable style of their cu and workmanship the: fashionable rtyle of heir cu and workmanshm-th ,; quality ofthe mstorial. and the varietv o shaife. and . color they we-composed ol, oeldinduyou to ssv without UitaliUQ Uiat the pr jtn-iufors. must he ununng in their ctfhrts and their jagenuity nnrs, I than common.to collect such . quanti y of beaui Uul . UNUSUAL LOW I KU.E8 1 I.KY ARC SOLO I run . Would almost make you sweat that rou would never i buy a yard of stuff in a storw fo have made op- 'for youraoll or the boy's.. Tf vo,'J h.iy a autt of clothea, ) von aee tne III tno quality ot tne goods ami ail done in a few minutes, with littlu trouble, before you pay one cent of yo.r money. . Notwithstanding some of ourroodeat. unisuming'ndighbors will raise their voice, asd caution you,. jvery piously, asainat the production of-Fosters! SJop Slios!" ' TUinU of h. Who would suppose it such a brilliant sugges tion! Oh! what a beau your uranny was! Wonder msria,nai wu. wenmpueo o uioejiorseiiorevery f'f bS.Ji,0!1 p 'tteitrZ ccrta,"y 'o I death. What Partxian Crooks we have col ul late , J . IH-1 II. j.. .... ... In the shape of old women and shoo ims: Dure char ity for thb Irish friends, I suppose, hss brought them o it; wen-wen: tnisiaino (eoi pronroasum, car-1 tainly. To be candid, those who want to aare aal much in the purchase of a suit nf clothe., ss will itive the child half a year1 schooling would il'e well to ! call at the OLD CHECKERED TOIIE wh v., can be fitted euf from hedtJoot, out o thoae piles of clothing wd have stored away. , What we sell yon we warrant in every particular. If anything hap- pens to be wrong in your purchase, return Ihe good, I and select from our stock a freah auonlv. It ia uu.. I lesa to montion the, varietv ol onr - I FALL A0 WJNTl ft STUCK OK GOODS. But in park : Tho greatest varietv of . COATS .i all kinds (tnipattoina, PANTALOONS and VESTS iu thonan2a,' of every deacription; largo quantities ol SHIRTS,, under snd over drawer. Silk. Handker chiefs in an abundancejCvavau of Ihe baat.Half-Ilose, suspenoers, meteuc uvercos!, Closks, &c Fssh lonable Hat. Cap, Boots and Shoe, Umbrellss. Trav- elling Hags of all kinds, Trunk. He. Several dor. of auKunaer aiurrs,r ine Thibet Wool do, will answer for either IsJiesor gentlemen.- Msny arti cles in tha furnislilng y . all of which will be dis posed of oe the most reasonable terms and lowest rrtm.1- - , ' COtfUEHAS CO. November 9, 1853, s ' ' , " - imJTllJ , "ffltja cinera oeing lias imttation. SryQuailii, Sni;ie. L4 ' As;eau wiahing m-w supplies, and 'Oi:.;.-f lii 'i i - mmft cockv Willi Pncka, a as Vtli a , era cesirous of b-coming Agents myn aJ irts iho And all other kinds of (iAMt, lev which the Heady : Proprietor, S. N. liobemaek. PhiUdel, Ilia, Ia Cash will always be paid. O. W. KR.EMtlt. I'RICE 1- CENTS. KCH. Laneaster, Decem'ier fi. IS.t2. . . . . ' Wl.clofale AeenU for Ohio. J. St C. Heasxht. wny iney a a aui wrn , ou KuirqsKniroinjaav-; ej ait part of the North half of the Southeast Ouar very old patterns, and nerloratdd clothe 1 anu a stroll ,Pr o, Section No. One (1), in Townahip No. Sixteen along Alain street and see tio figure we cut. pu I m6), f R,ne fJo. Nineteen (l9),contaiuing 30 Acre, will conclude poor ("if Mother Home i. in aurh de. v i.-A - oirai ijlhu t. i u -. . i mus or thk : PuJ-LcrkAUili-Saw. VS "1Ji;I 11 - - in I thw aJverli.Aau.nfa oil'. 'mum. kiv a, 1.... ... u m..t'oh.s .lws.s km inrr aw j rf small prut,.. ,j to .i,,. rl '.,-.TT.. . .""J1. '.! ?' ""c -" ZT.'J" ' a 0 '! t ivit'iih 3)sr-armir imkumjm kusieaJi. : v r,,l ' "t 1 thiv tara, snd tUir trails 1 j hi thu v,j tsmilar anabiiat. Tlv ir, h,. tkolr good, almnai ..tira'.y f, 1 "' d.mctly from the. Wanuiattureraand In'oor. ; u-f. a It. I are il,,,. MmiI.Ii .J... .La- ,.. ., , --V.T.. rv-"?! . . -k ov.r Uwr a.m-nlw.-eaun(a. ansf l-uri in.ni a can. twevs "llll lttat I iihs ssiimk . lo'. t'iu. BuUnd'a Mill Katta r.m r, 1. t l 1 4 :l k. Ilur's caststael Am -L. A tn 7 Am ti .Vi Roland's rrii-ut do do 6 to 7 do, 4 da II a's snd LHstoa's ia do i to 7 do r or As th Ap by y. FiNGER WIIITU A LATTA. Ln ss'.er, Nnvaubur 23, IVJ. -3H I ' huPPl Ae Choppina; Aic!I. . IRMEKS will nod -t the iireat Hardware Sere Tf 1,r,t -'" " ! f.? ffl !! . Sil " K M-Mann's d.. ' do io .,!",". '-ilM'Wcotfe . do ..da ots6 - by' ''jlrl'ri"' t"lC'!' FFFI.M.EB tvilITE LATTA. . laMT, November 23, lmn 'A fchueuiakei f indiac;. NO'-V owning u th situ of ths Pad Jibck and Mill Saw, one of Um l.rgest and best assorted; flock at FisKJirnfs and Kit ever baton brought to thit ouarket cbnitif ai psrt nf- . 0 dot. Extra Pink Linings, H ' No. 9, do. do. - 4 Fxtra Cof hineal Uoaos, 4 Ho. 3, do do. " 4 fo. I. Cape float Bindings. " 4 Kxtxa Tsmpieo Hoot Morocco, 6 fto 1, Madras do do. 4 " I) A. Pari Calf Skins.' 400 pound Shoe Thread snorted. " , YiM--rWx Wet.b, Hho Laces, heal Ball. etc. etc., i "j".'" ?' Jh"Pp' .they east be pur- FFFINGKK. WHITE & LATTa" . Lanrastnr. December 6. IHS3. "li:iiis! lliliii'.! 4 iitii:: WJ I- liar no in arore and which we purchased , ev bit(are the late advance in Iroar fH pair twMed and straight link trace Chains, 2AI Grimn1 Lag chains, . . .. . ' . Alo s lsrg aaaortmssnt (4 Breast, Halter and Cow i'mum, Voodhsnies,etc etr. FFUNGLK. WHITE i I.ATTA. Lancaater, November 23, IW2 SR -' 1 TTIIaTEVER cofccerni. the kealth snd happinea V V ol a people U at all lime ol In moat valuable Wlfido ,u m their pwar to .avethe Uvea ot their i chii.ireiund that ev.-i v nersoo will endeavor to pro- ' Ireportsnr. I laa u lor grameainsievHry perwn ' motntlssirowD health at all sacrifioea. I feel it to : 'd?7.te"!T'J?r""ouJl5f "Z": im i.i i. finni (Dm Da BHjii vi-twaim .,..- ; . . 1 . . i -t ciau,aretne pnnarr causes m -.isrKw-iwjw... j t diseases to vrnich children andadulls an liable; if ,n anootitsi coatinuallv cbsrigeable from' I one kind of food to another, bad Wreath, pain ia the I rtura ch. p irking at the nose, hardness and fullneaa of- sT -M t .' S. !tne b.-nv, dry con-n. no. ii vul" rrBguiar, n srassr'tsal all these denote VVOBMS, and you la sbould at once apply the remedy 1.50 HOBKNSACKS WORM BVRCP. ' An article founded upc.n aclentific principles. ron- ; pnunded witli purely vegetable aubstaacaa, being- i pefectlv safe vihra taken, and feelven to the moat whh Woefil!ul whB. i bowel complaints and diarrhea have made (bass) I weak snd debilitated the touir properties of my worm i svrupsre such, that it stands without an euual in the ci,4j;,,u, of ndicines in eivin ton. anTrtrengthto t the stomach, which make it an Infallible remedy j for those afflicted with dyiptpsia, the astonishing cures performed By this syrup siter pnynrians nave failed, t the oast evideece ol its luperinr etfiescy over all others. CTTIIE TAI'E WOBMJ. . TTii i (he ra-jst difficult Worm to destroy of all that infest the human system, it grows to aa almost inde Cuite length becoming so coiled and fastened in the In tostines sni stomach, etlectmg tha health sesadlvaa to os use St. Vitas bancn, Fits. etc., that those attfict ed seluiMn if erer suspert that it is Tape Worm haa- !tetiing them to aa early grave. In order to deatroy this U urm, a very eu jritic treatm -nt must be pur. i J.UJ- . therefore be properto take 6 to 81 at my 1,veI P'11 " remove all obstructiofta,4hat .the ; Worm syrup may act directly upon UWoiro whach mu.t Uken indos 9 uHl. irfulaaun lV, these directions followed hare never been known to Y.a in enrinr the most obstinate case of tans worm. fJ a cnrm ,h most obatiuate case of tape r-u vc .rvZ Tivcrt PIT I i.' lHOBFNSACK 8 LIVI.K FILLS.jrj No pa-t of the system is more liable to disease than tbsr Liraia. it aerrina-aa atiltererto purifv the blood. Liver compUint, Jaundice. Pysoftpsts, etc. We honld therefore watch every vinptom that tn&rht 1. K . . ... T .1,. 1 Tlua. n.M- beine composed of anoT and plaitts furnished by . - I t -.l - v I t. f nature to neai uie aica; i.atiMsiy. ad uracrv iiT.tihich aurments the ae-cretinn from the Pulmo- i nary mucus membrane or promotes tbe discharge of ' aerated matter. 2d, An Ai.tkmativ, which chan. : gee i some ineplicaile man tier Ihe- certain morbid . acliua of the avstom. 3rd, .A- Toxic, which gives . touo andstrength to the nervous system, renewing I te-allh and vigcr to all parts of tha body. 4th, A ca- '. THAHTic, which acts in perfect harmony with the oth- ' ... I i . nt -1 nuMlin. An th llnwf.1. inJ ni re.tores health. ' mn. Sll I 9m m w Td l u f. &a'tAaiu You wiUfinJthase Pills anrnvaliublemedirtaein maiivt ooiulaints to which vmi aw i subject, la ob- ,..i rlt. ,v,. h. ten founH " . . 'V, "7 ' ,u : c. i 01 'b ta" lS itTil ranjemen's to healthy actten. purifying tho blood !aeH.a-etfaet.H, ;te to dttalj lee-, f1'"' J"c r"e "' t3m,' " . ,1.?'!l1che- K'-meJ. diuun-ss of .ight, ain m ths . aac. bM-k, otc.e-to. N. ..;. -l.. .; J K - i' . a ! Curcionati, Ohio. .r';. ""J AGt?iXS M. Z. Kreider.... .. .Lancaster. L. Slocum ...... H. B. Walker K.Kalb..'! Otto H. Miller.... J. H. Sundennan ... i. V. Hamlin November 'A IHbi ...West Rushville. .Kushviliei ... Somerset. .. ....Amanda. .... Oakland. 97 ' ' " ' ' Fairfield Common rieiis, Oct. Term 18 it. HANNAH BEAMER, 1 . i- t. Petition for Divorce JOHN H. REAMER. ) '., , TIE defendant, being a non-reaideri't ofthe I .j , ik: w;ii ,v... - J State .rfOhics will take notice that a petition was edited .u,,, him by ,M H.nnah Reimer.at the txtolwTeVmof ihe coi.t of common Plea., for 1853 iu tai (ut fjM, ,ount rf.j-.irfie) tni 8te M Obie,. tht ths niaru contract exiadng bet'weoa lonor id defendant be diaaolred.. The on the Dart of said defendant for more than three veara I prior te filing said pel ition '2nd, habitual drunknen. 3rd, gross neuHeertie -aiai 4th, extreme cruelty u, gross negngenoj P. VAN Ttt October 33, lSGi r.. va.i i sii, .u r, Jiuurnnjor j-eruwner. . 3,'J 6vr24 Kale of Real Estate by order' of Court. - ON Friday the Hist day of December, A. I) 18m, ' . between the hours of 0 o'clock A. M. and 4 o' clock P. M. of-aaid day, at the door of the court-house in the city of Lancaster, will be sold to the hlghe( bidder, the following Real Estate, as the property of . eamue amrr, a Lunatic, io-wii: i ne one unoivia- . than fuli .ppraiaement Terms of Soie--Oiie-fourth in hand and residue In tl,.., ...-.I m.i.u..,. . J.. ferred oavmcn'a from da vof sale. ANSON WARNER, Guardian ... , . . - in Lunacy nf Samuel Warner. Novembe 25, 152,.,.. . $350 6w28 rn -nnvt e,t ,,m,nr-u m--. . Vm.irR .11 " , V?? P N FaMeM C oV WILLIAM O WATbON,) ' - . . , , Petition for Divorce. 1AJJISA WATSON, J . r "IHE Defendant (whose place of residence is un- L knnwnl iaherebv notified thai 'hnpetitioaer baa hied his petition against ber in the Clerk' Office of the t oiirt isf Common Pleas for Fairfield.county, Ohio, praving for a dissolution of the bonds or matrimony now subsisting between thero, snd assigning for cause, her elopement and living in adultery with Ihe peraoa , named m said petition; which petition will coma oa to bo h:iTd at th neat Term of said court. : ' ' JOHN OARAGHTY. . . Attorney for Petitioner. November 25. 1159 . ' $3-50 .-. FIRST ARRIVAL. ; JUST received trom New York, by 'J"?)?'' thirtvhree doen KomthaKi Msaprar HAJA mlndbsya. Xhewilil.e.cJdWrr'c. September 34, 186X - - v-,w. ,u w sum mi am aesa eitleens of Syracuse, N. Y., on the 14th, ; . . , . ,;t.,- ' v . -. . '' ' ' V , .. - ' : ; . t it.. 'f"-'v. 1 r