Gut Ofticem.—-At . a .convention of the Select and Common Connells of the city of Lancaster, held in &e Court,Kcas'd,'on Tuesday, Bth instant, the following gentlemen .were elected officers of the city government for the ensuing year. Treasurer*— John Zimmerman. Solicitor,— Amos-Slaymaker. Assess or .-“Michael Bundel. Collector City.Taxes.—John Hamilton. Sup't. Water.tsbrkB.— Michael Winter. Street Commissioner. —Jacob Honnfeltz. City Regulator*.— James C. Carpenter, Jacob Dorwart, George Albright. Messenger-to Councils. —Jacob Garber. Standing Committees.— The following are the Standing Committees of Councils for the present • fiscal year* Finance. —Messrs. Amwake, Carpenter, (Select,; Carr, Weidter, (Common.) Zecher, Lightner, Harmany, (S.) Torr, Bartholomew, Erisman, (C.) • Zecher, Yorrecht, (S.) Leon artl, Zellars, '(C.) ; _ Market.— Messrs. Gillespie, Metzgar, (SO Kuhns, T&orher, (C;) Birth-Nigiitßall. —The members oftlie Friend ship Hose Company , of this city, intend giving a ball in aid of their funds, on the evening of the 22d of February, the 116th anniversary of the birth of the immortal Washington. The well knowu efficiency and activity of the members of this company as firemen, should ensure them success. That it will be a brilliant affair, the character for energy and enterprise of those engaged in getting it up, is a sufficient guaranty. jj 1 A concert of vocal and instrumental music, for the benefit of the Blind, will be given at the Mechanics’ Institute, on Friday evening nest, Fe bruary, 18, by Messrs. Berry, Guin, and Coyle, graduates of the Pennsylvania. Institute for the Blind. The proceeds to be applied to the erection .of a similar Institute in the State of Illinois. fcJ-Rev. N. A. Keyes intends lecturing in the Church, on Thursday evening ..t—>• .c'. its with the use of large maps. 55- A bill was passed in our State Legislature, - vt'np.rtn y.hhvt —fc St., in this city. s Anti-Capital Punishment Meeting .—Pursuant to public noticezpreviously given, a number of citi zens friendly, to the immediate abolition of the Death Penalty, met at the Court House, in Lancas ter, city* at 2 o’clock, P. M., on Friday, February -4tfiVlB4jl,~whcn, orf-motion, the following persons were appointed officers of the meeting : President, Dr. M. M. Moore; Vice Presidents, X)r.=J. H. Kurtz, Michael='Wr - lla_v, Henry Pinker ton, iGeorge F, Meeser; Secretaries, Albert G. Ilel r'sfcnstein, George Eichelberger, W. W. Brown. On motion, -the following gentlemen, were ap pointed a committee to prepare resolutions expres sive of the views of the meeting, viz : Geo. Ford. “a', H. Hood, Joseph Brown, Esq’rs., c andJDr. J’etcr Bifcr. There being but few persons owing to? the extremely,bad weather, it was sug-. gested that the meeting adjourn to 7 o’clock. P. M., when the opponents of the mgasiire should be at liberty to express their views. “Adjourned. c Seven o’clock, P. M. —The committee* repotted the following preamble and= resolutions, the adop tion of which was urged by Klwoud Brown; qt Lit- Hie Britainlo\viiBhi|>, A. U. Hood, aiuMied?Fbrcl., - Esq’rs., and opposed by A.. D. Ditmars, Ksqr At • s " the close of the discussion the preamble and reso lutions were adopted. A-, *vr Itejyafding-tha-infliction of capital punishment as-being notiinly contrary to (.od-)-thn— Gospel of our Lord ami Saviour Jesus Christ,which teaches that we should return goqd for evil, that ’ ' wtf should bless thoso who hate us, und; tliut wo should also pray for those who de-spitcfully Use us-; and regarding it ailso as" being a relic ol a barbar ous-age inconsistent with the enlightenment-ol the il.incteotlL Miiturj-rinlniman in ij 3 inmnliiii, bo cause of its invasion of that which U is onfy fertile ■» Almighty to touch, ami holding that it is brutalizing. * = titiuaJice us to the sacrifice ot human life which dare noL_he invaded by man, and which :■ *—- 'Ciimot -be dusked or sanctiticd “by any forms ol —iVw-ibr any * ttiterU»lfc& these-xiews—as the vote of this meeting, be it , therefore vzt*nsdsL jisg gurcbesUeiertia^a,. _ tfie'pas3age'o?an by the Legislature or ; : ' ‘ ’- . i:=s==:::=:: _ ” and ettending the same to cases of all persons un '=■=« sentence of death at the time of its passage!' • law is necessacY ancf- KfpSdicnt. fur thfc folioiving rMstnJST* death punishment is inhuman and opposed to everjd fecling_ which min from the brute.‘‘For the" evidence piVtiiiaue.'; appeal to the fact that no man. unless thoroiightyt; “ ~dg=Cver <: ygT :; c.sccuted truce, of .derail criminal=3vithoiit feeirTrjrhe-^was.' conscience slid not apprave.- jo, - Sinai, Thou biPand deblish. op? righffr; the.? upon the^ - per refining ah™ 3! —li couldLnot be oth' . on the tab!? S«o?id-rffeeause'it is un FLOUR AND-HEAL.—The decline noticed in the market at the close oflast weekinduced a more active demand for shipment, and Tesolted in the sales oi Floor to the extent of 1200 bris. mostly good straight brands, at $5,875; 800 brls. at $5,81±, Lid 3000 brls. fair brands at $5,75, including Wes tern, New Orleans inspection, at the latter price. The market has since been comparatively quiet, and without any perceptible change since the re ceipt of the foreign news, standard brands being generally held at $5,75a55,81*, without buyers to any extent. —For city use, sales hare been to a fair extent at $5,87ja56,00 for good, $6,12ja56,25 for extra, and ; $6,50a57,00; for fancy family brands, including Genesee at the latter rate. Rye Flour is without demand, and the price has declined to $3,75,. without sales- of any consequence.—Some transactions are rumored at a fraction less. Corn Meal has been in request, and about 8000 barrels Penn’a., part for future delivery, sold at $2,50. The bulk of the sales were of a speculative char aCGßAlN.—The demand for Corn, with fair re ceipts, has been more animated, and 22,000 bush els, principally Penn’a. yellow, were taken at 55c, including a portion at 56c. The market closes quiet at the latter price. Wheat is without much enqui ry, and about 6000 bus. prime Penn’a. sold at»l2oc for red, and 130 for white. Rye is scarce and the price nearly nominal at 80a82m Oats are in better demand, and sales of Southem'have been made to the extent 0f5a6000 bushels at 45a46c, from store. IRON. —The market is dull and the demand for all descriptions limited at about previous figures. We quote Anthracite $26a527, and Charcoal s2sa $32 per ton. In other kinds no sales—prices nom inal. , , , SPlRlTS.—Whiskey in -lihds. has been rather scarce, and sales were made at 23ia24 cts.; brls. are dull of sale at 25 cents. •o. fie papSrs ot Tfl Signed by the ;Ojp.fcrs. DEATHS. Commercial Becorfc PHILADELPHIA MARKET. BALTI '.'ORE MARKET. REVIEW FOR THE WEEK ESDING FEBRUARY 12. FLOUR. —The Flour market to-day exhibits no special change from Saturday? the feeling, if any thing, is a shade better and in favor of sellers, though prices remain the same. A sale of 4000 brls. Howard street brands at $5,50, and Borne oth er transactions at similar figures. Purchasers are unwilling to give over $5,50. A sale of 200 brls. City Mills. at 5,75. Corn. Meal is quiet, with sales at is about equal to per our. KySJTOii/ dull Market Square Dee 28, IS4T—tf- eranKlin g. may. Standard TlJCdJosjica! Books at Very Low Prices. :Tf DI) .&=MIRRAY r ’S CHEAP BOOK STORE, tJ opposite the. Post Office, North Queen Street, Lancaster. * ; . ■ . \Ys 'instance the following selected indiscrimi nately from our large stock : Puller’s Works,. S vols., only’ —■ e;- 7 -" _ v,.. ‘ «'i tl i«,. 'Robert Hall’s Works, 4 vols., will set at asUlpnable ~TEalI J!ld It UIICI Alexander on Isaiah, a neW work. . Clothing. Pollen’s Works, 5 vols., very ySluable, only 2 50 Call’-ff ilie Newtydthing Establishment, West King Dwight’s Theology, 4 vols., really worth 7, 600 AgoV“bntwf»iCGooper & Lichty’s Hid C. Hager’s. Edward’s Works, 4 Ed. , 700 .ilfe ’ opposite to Steinman SfSon’s Hardware Published at $ 10. _ Kelt, 15, IS4S-3 ..Urr Eusebius Church Ilistorv, =i ; =. gjfft ! lACHtV. Merchant Tailor, lias always, on Galvin s Institutes, best Ed, 2 tols. J™ .UOk E. ____ t|K rri-' r_ca.lv made clothing, of the Scott’s C.qnimcntaryTß-vors„ trcsrtMr-^- , aligned hurt just returned l«c»k ami best to bo l.iufin the city. He wotlGT Uark’s do 0 tols. do In Q 0 with a new and spleijJßtl’npFlS, to the following articles, and feels .Barkers’ Notes cm the New 1 ostatnont, , [l f s ,„. tmcl , l Waters, At’ciirileus^/^^;^^ "{J ‘"hlV t „ give general satisfaction to t 010., only •- , ■ " ~ (,p Musical Hoses, bold =Pcn», Str., w limit .tjS&ail’wqio will favor him. with their custom. Ilia stock lompreJionsiw’Aominonturv 0 tols. 1 u . rcll t „ d hm„,o „„ vllb''To . . follows: - ’ - ~ terms. Among Ilia assortment may beJbu^d.da: 3 ' ps , in l l | lck foals, Cassimere l’alits, Neck Robert llall a - »- W al „l Silver Levers,*„llatln„ Levi rs, Quartirfs ati(l .;,Vn •■rVu.dUerchieß. Vesls of all kinds. Hebrew Bibles, Orcek Testa,..cuts and # ,\\}tcho,. and a.fyw article „ rti . .Lexicons.cite ii|i. _ . all articles usually kept in Ills lincu 7 H.eCre S d)’,ct; ,„.„tleti,eii’s and boys’ WwT Wotka ol the British Reformers, D vofe, ft,|| y invites the inspection of Ins fnrailsfSßlh'H*- ~-J’t | u , v ,. r vlowcsl-r.itoi. C’lotha. these are invaluable. ’ t,,,/,, nnTcou„try to his stock ol’go«d»wtit|, Apbas-’ AVs “noa iltvavi. 01. hand. I.il’e oi Christ, 1 vol »v, ’ ‘ surance that from his assortment they narSwt lull to ’. ’ . the Haw York and l'llila- Wurks I Josephus, b vols- Elation of’a.iy article they may Simiw and. Summer Fashions, he hr pre -Mlllner s t-hiirc.il History, - tol.. , Repairing attended to as usual, and tdl. .ttvlrk , , m , m l to 'customer's work, tvhich will be Newton’s Works, Ttmiplctc, 2 vols. .. i o 0 • wa J»t«l..* . JOHN '’’l™,T be me lithe hen nmni.er and with Hannah Moore's. Works, 2 vohi- • ISIS 5 ' .■? QdL ' luirmtii t“ m „ c c»ti—39 u Encyclopedia Religious Knowledge, %4 00 1 W ’ .!... _ ... pnnctmd, tv. •’ ot * ._!/ WhTteficld’s Lite"ami Sermons. _SllgiliY fl.’OlS'i‘4.'* .. '[' - B|AISBRKaIIT, Luther’s Life and Commentary, / ;"s=: -'» n*" New f)rl6nns uud Cuba - 1 r^nn ,-t poittatßooh-'cif Ufarfyrsi■ = : » 1 O 7,1 bids, low priced sngar.'dJ 71 I KR( HAN K >ll. ' v " u f, Bishop Burnett’s History of the BrifUh : 03 bbls. : w!ute crushei! sntfar. - • r i.\J_ hilly mlorm-luslVtCnTls an p Reformation, 2 vbls, 2nO jo hhds. sugar,house molasses. ' : • lias received at his rooiii, lor a number of ttars ic the Epm'tles. - "■ -r' . ' ' dull TiiQh cTb (ho v b rsue dw -- -- slore’,wewToFtlwQjimUistreeJbwTievt:dOiix-Lv,Lhe^h4T: dluuvtmJs Co'nißfetpbWßlks;. ,KH=salebv > C. II AG Hit St SON: w| mninor fc Herald office, a large assortment. of ready Jforffe’e ' .>* -‘Fei) : . ,f , ‘3t-3-*C., :madi; ('Lt)llHNt*,.ot-eyer> cut and f ruden’s Concordance, only complete Amcr-w" —. ——’ d in. Bid lutcst tall aud winUwstyles. . ■ , ican Ed. only 112 — MaiMlWOtii-StfeeiV- ' - - He would also’mform his lrieiidsy-afiiLJbe pubheb weigh over 40001 b.. clean a „d is prepared US’ make to order all artre es md.is Sunday SchoolTbr'is dn tfulnfaies“S the 9fsScties''•&t^^h4bidti^vS4!SJsJi^jS!{C»Sf^®> rHw, laJlm fashionable style, and prices?-..'- --?> sjo-v i l i-Ltincasteh'cUiVun^Tdtursday ; _wlicii lie'KilPbV- -'6'n\h%'*o^ei»s6knbte-to;tiß?s-4; T£ ;, - '-'SWmrTteTlehrinicn ami others,To (ftitl.tuhl cx-H Jaffon Saturday morning. is only live shorleSthntice. Up pledgesJmnsell to give satis amine-for themselres. JUDD St MURRAY.’ - ve =.J^ancast^fW^,.l>i%ltiiit E tiead«-jr b'Y.rijilQil’c of Ru^o|^6fltiruH'ni a 1 * Jit. tlie Enterprise BoartHng SchOGf.^ TI lE~IE~su I*aying jagen frequency solicited, has nowjuatre an arrangement school for the aftfctffmnodation of c i£oy.rdcrs> either boys" or '.girls, jiiLex-tlie first of May next. ; c sd®^uSM^ArJ, n . all the customary' : feam?Ses iff ?'ritiiig^^V-«thrnetic,i'G^o^^hy7;'^f^nimtf!^"Hkto . -fy. Chemistry, bcaCttijuf "system" o%&)iprl r ritirjgy donee, jttj well as for aWiT Pupils will.be furnished with al desire?, at Tfife the frrePda^ r- Tor ‘Tuition ?nd Washing, one=Quarter of 13^tveclfs, = wtU be §56 —one haTC \ payable in advance. * ;=— i The location' is in the Ullage of Enterprise, on*. \» the Columbia Raifroad 3 ’7 mires easf of the city-'of Lancaster: ' . 3 *- ’ ' e^* ; Fjor further. particulars' address the subscribes. r v WILLIAM -Bl£llGE§§! * " -=5- •• • •..• "• ; -jfcgL 5= Mark P. Cooper, Jesse. K. Cooper, Isaac Evans, Dr. J. Gibsons,_ETiios Conard, 11. Ksbcnshadc, En- Torprisc. Dr._J. Edward ,jH»r?ry&f& \WH. Johnson, .Bucks cduhtv. ' S. A..j\t'i o?x?f_ F. BojJte, Editors of tlie Anglo Saxo'ir,.i'te\v York. : ’ Enterprise. Lan.-eo.; Pa., Feb. 15,T§-18. :; %3m-3 ■erve - 'j}fc. 7 iy FelT^l Tfiie ,&jL*eat C’critral cßbap Slat ariS-one,of ths and ?dn?%h the I'ninn-, and : ofj.he- latcsU and most approved stvles manufactured under the .immediate superin- prime "'ill be sold si'blc pricfescfor-crtsln —-—^r'~~> — - The assortment a variety of/j Silk, Moleskin, Beaver, Brush, and.'i other Hats., of beautiful finish, and a complete 'stock of most desirable p alter ns. To get her \vi 2 Court House, and next fo-'jolrh sjßir\|Ln - opposite JVlichael.’s H_o-h : Remember this Establishment confairts-=~-3. \ Tlic CTifnpcsTand Best Ri nily OIS3FCI othin gt 1 - inJMitj/L ‘ =3* £ ' 'AKD~SOOD AT Tint : fbTdT;sT = C.\Sliieß tt/S. : 5 V = = Feb. 15. f-84g and the same distatfbe from tiavij+ffible tatter ■on the. Push river, /phere Is it frame Bitlldifig, and wood' 'silflilVieht ml- lilt! Use of the place | It Is heallhv mid 'well watered i Its wbkihtily b.v railroad tu the Baltimore unydieti with other aDwttttugost rendors it, worth* of the atfeittiuttttPihti. eiiter|risiittf !ur= -flref! Atwli to tortiisa ftHMli nearJtall's cross KunilSiilfefiira eomttPr'Marjr’laniii = tUltl I'HlH't 1 iniiiKinpir o/A. PI 14688‘•liiHritin Venetian lad Jetton t'itr= WU hetsjfmlimfiM it nnmher et new ptterei and pompri'iiitt»«MißitßißM etieenfreny m nfWw In, Bill etei, W««i j=4 tM M S1««t fijl 6 nth*. f itirPH.yVflßlleß finer glnthi, tWr fluesng* wjtivßßwsfi tu mnjeh. (M h-ai!m Unon find Mw«lln Shutlng. »n«A grew Baortmont nf Snrlmr Clnodi nnw niton find (hr by lob. IS—Ut-BJ ■ fl, ll.\ltHll it SON, Fire! Fire! NOTICE—To tie Membert ef the Northern Mutual Insurance Company of Lancaster County. DR. JOHN W.GLONINGER of Lebanon, *mem ber of said Company, having bad a barn with contents destroyed by 6re. on the night following the 3d of January last: • JACOB HESS haring had a Still-House and con tents destroyed by. fire on the night following the 29th January last, with some damage done to his mill, in Warwick township, Lancaster coanty 4 botp properties insured in this company, which loss to be paid, requires the payment of two per cent, on the dollar of each premium note on the Books of the company. . . Therefore , Notice is tier Ay given— -to all the mem- . bers of said company, to pay said sum of two per cent, on the dollar on their respective notes given to said company, previous to said fires, within thir ty days from the date hereof, to be paid to William 11. Paul, Treasurer, Abraham .Bear, President, Pe ter Martin, Secretary, Samuel Eberly, Jacob Shirk, Samuel Keller, (Trout creek,) and George B. Sho ber, Directors of said company ; or to Samuel Niss- Iv, John F. Hummer, Christian Kegerreis, J. J. Kel ler, John Reinhold, (Maytown,) Christian H. Rauch, Abraham Myers, (Reamstown,) Ephraim Shober, and Daniel Mourer, (AJountjoy,) all of Lancaster county : Allen P. Hibshman, Sheafferstown, Leba non county : duly authorized agents and surveyors of said company. On failure, neglect or refusal to pay as aforesaid, within thirty days from the date hereof, such delinquents will have to be dealt with as provided in the 15th Section of the By-Laws oT the company, which is in the following words, to wit: “ All persons having insured may pay either to said agents or the Treasurer, within thirty days after no tice shall be given and all persons so'neglecting to pay to such agents or Treasurer shall pay the Col lector for collecting the same any sum not exceed ing ten cents per mile necessarily travelled to such neglecting persons to make such collections and from him to thp Treasurer as may be directed by the Board of Directors.” The members, by reference to their policies, wiJ sec the amount of their notes and therefrom knoiv the precise amount to be paid. The Board of Directors have the pleasure to in form the company that on a like assessment on no tice given in July last, nearly all the payments, with a few exceptions, were promptly made, and only a few delinquents. 1 By order of the Board of Directors , 1 ABRAHAM BEAR, President. Peteb Martix, Secretary. [Feb. 15, 184S-3-4t [arper & Broth rMow and. Then, by Samuel Warren, b\ K. S author of isi Ten Thousand a \£&r,' J &c., 2 vols.> paper, 50 cts., 1 vol.j‘c!olh,'7s cts. . - No. 37 Pictorial England, 25 £ts. Gardiner’s new and cheap Medical lust; published, containing ap explanation of the ’• - PiiVc;nip^Y t Prac.trce.rof Mcdi- Obstetrics, Surgcrv, Therapeutics, MdVoriaH Medina,- Pharmacy, ChSniitry, Botany, NaturaJ- Philosophy, &c.-&c. .1 ; Witlt’lhe Formulas of the Principal Pharmaco poeias, and.valuable_practical articles on'thc Treat ment Disease, on the basis of-Hooper and Grant. Adapted to the present state .of science, and for the use of- \lcdioul-'.Students.dud the Pereira Gardiner, M.- and Medical in the.^Philadelphia College of Medicine, Sic. ' , - ' . -For sale,'with a large "assortment of Medical Bucks, at low prices, c : - -5 James’ New-^S’oj^l'! 4 The Last oCthe Fairies. A ChristruAs Tale: by G. P. It. Janies* Esq,, price l*2i cents. : Jane Kvre, an Autobiography, edited bv Currgr IVell; prfgfe iio'ets. / The Past the Present and the Future, by Hennf Ca k ryr ‘ Thtfsuhscribers arc constantly receiving all thi-ot will syi o f thVtb \? nSTri p o tin ty o f° La'nca^tcr^ k . having'been granted ’to the undersigiijetTTre'sTtling in : afl persoas having- demands' L : will prompt—thorn.. duly authenticated, for settle : menti and those persons indebted will make immp^ -* : c ‘cccsc ' - ; Feb. 8.-6t*J Administratrix with tho^vilJLannexed. _ TlfeflhcHn application jj- ofifenry iKfegcfrois, to tho Court'ot Conytfon picas, of Lancaster cbiyity, April torm, for.,-license to continue keeping a : public liQUse4n IVost Coqali co township* sign uf tue.Ulaek an old stands Wo* Stiltons of WesUCfocalico ttAVflsiilth 1p; tho county of Lancastfrt-* do. bottify* Unit being- peFsoifgUy antT \vlth ltebfv kegotteSsj the abbve.hained peHUbnett and that the klmviantmtibned iiui tiLtavtHt which ho Btbbbses la if tb'aebbiufiwtlatt 1 ihn JudihH-JtiuljHiyftaUL sfl&Mytfsjutl MMtoj find thirt hu is a \mm\ of lurhoiie# uit^ teMbmbMUid ilmt In? iifuvuiytL with- Imufb fuum mul eunveineimes m the iuHiumiHtuia< Bumntd ilidiiibMßmhbUi telftti Wn\; nmrnu feub m , mm.mm Miily.to w pMmpF, touiuuhi liitWf diwea ShmiM)) \xr\mm f, bhvan, AttjMM b uw, or- W fiPtfonnojlto Sprochor'B lintel, Bmt King Mi Utieirtor. "" Idoo 8-4S-tf iers’ Sew Publlca- Kauffmanj llth_da-v.of;Feb- ProilrojrQt^ry or tho naiff. •Ebjtdtei: 0 £» Said estatj <^‘ s=== ' is°g. o- itioSmci', Hponthfe Estaiefof Bm{ed iicis -1 Es ncdi- i Taloable Medical flocks, Al'SffsSs^^sSSS STORE, opposite die Post Office, North Queen st., Lancaster. \ . - * * Dungßson’s Medical dictionaryj 808 pages,, at $3 50, worth 4 Op. • * . Brodie’s Select Surgical V(orks, 6op pages, only - *2 25, worth 3 25. jx . ■ , . Wilson’s Homan Anatomy, 608 pages, fall of plates, only $3 00: \ Hosack’s Practice of Mcdicine,699 pages, only $1 25, worth 3 00. . Meig’s Velpeau’s Midwifery, by Huns, 600 pages at $2 50 worth 3 50. \ Griffith’s Medical Botany, a new work, 704 pages, 300 plates, only 93 50. \ Cooper’s Surgical Dictionary, 676 pages, yery clue print, double column, at only 93 37, worth 4 00. Watson’s Practice of Physic, 1040 pages, only $3 00. Eberle on Children, 548 pages, at §2 25. Bell’s Materia Medica, 479 pages, at $1 25, worth 92 00. ' Dunglison’s Human Health, 474 pages, at *1 70, worth , .. Bcaumont’slQperiments and Observations, on. the : Gastric Juice and the Physiology of Digestion, 279 pages, Vscarce and valuable work, originally published at 82 50, but sold by J. & M. at 50 cts. Hunter on the Animal Economy, 449 pages, at $1 25, worth 2 00. Bampfield on the Spine, 223 pages, at 81 00. Dick on Indigestion, 231 pages,at 91 00, worth 1 70. Colies’ Lectures on Surgery, 420 pages, at 81 25, worth 1 72. , Billiard on the Diseases of Infants, 620 pages, only $l5O. , Sir Astlcy Cooper on the Testis and Thymus Gland ; royal Bvo., full of splendid Lithographic plates, at only $2 75, worth 4 50. Sir Astley Cooper on the Breast, —also his Surgical papers, fully illustrated, only $3 00, worth §5 50. Cyclopedia o'f Practical Medicine, 4 vols., only fclO 00, worth 13 00. ~ Tamplin on Deformities, 312 pages, with numerous illustrations, only S 7, cents, worth 1 25. London Dissector, 275 pages, only 621 cts., worth 1 00. The above are but a few from the larger! and cheapest stock ever brought to this market. feb 8 g~ 2t Fall Fashions. D, SHULTZ, Hatter, No. 191 North Queen st., , would respectfully inform his friends and the public that he has just received from New York and Philadelphia the latest pall and Winter Fashions, and wili be pleased to furnish his customers and all ibem at the shortest notice .As ajl.hig, Hats are manufactured under his immediate super intendencc, lie feels warrantcilag-sayiji-g, that for durability ami finish they -cJitiWt he iorpassetf by -any establishment in jhis-oti any other city in the Union: His -stock consists, of Beaver, Nutria, Brush; Russia, CassimerefM6leskin,7Silk, Stc. Stc. which he will dispose.ef'at thejowest prices. Call " luj JllmJ V l''wfTTtSiSrr hV>imT elsewhere. anu-*wGuuj»(c v- »-- ■•- i ti —i ,c.i ... Hi's aaicSrtmfenr.of Cs 6 is mdsCextensive in the city and he daily. ' Customers may rest assured-Wt they£rill has selecteaEjus stocs-from the ments in New.-rasL ant&BhUpidclphia: 'Don’t for get The £Ufld*s*ectljf£pt>osite Michael’s Hotel, Nopth Queenitreet. l jr r ■ v as lliev -may . Ue4d^uitbri^Ws- 8 and cnsto-- he syiffrpbtttinues to conduct the Hatting ,truant in aUJfccanches as .heretofore, at his . '-tji'i ! I>r.NKW)H,OLLAND, orders for-ilie delivery Hats “:h£'r.emiM&edtu be torwaidfcdr ' TTirr Xj,‘ -'iH ~^A V ID m nbcr- "S-Vj-454?-.-.- JR,liinovai~6l' Hi© tli' . st< ms-thd citg&ns f ~-his ciistomers-'>jid-' ‘"'onnfil that he h.as tr 'ready made - the city or ■ - - ~ 'em- .»SC c^istaj(fteloaks..aanguil,; itemoval. /■N EO. SPURRIER would respectfuUy4nform-hi s \fT friends, customers, ; and the'public in general* that lnhiiis removed his Clothing Store from-his old 1 stand nejet iloor t'ost Office,,tp one doof. Bear’s Printing Office,: and nearly T.‘Michael's Hotel, at the sign of the Bio. -p£3CTS where all would do \veH : to caJl that Want to buy CHEAP AND WEDL-MADEL CLOTHING. 90“ CustomeY’s work attended to at the shortest mJtice, and'inade in : a-iworkmanlfke manner. Don’t # forect the place, sign of the Big Pants.--' , dec.7, MT-10-if] ’ GEO.-SPURRIER. ESt&te of^iV'Abi’ia Sr., deceased. lETTERS of Administration upon the estate of j,Dr. ABRAHAM Bit ENEMAS, Sx.* late ofthc city.J»T Lancaster) deceased t having been- granted to -jhiTumltrsigned,-residing in":the township 1-lemplield, in thaepunty of Lancaster, all persons having claims against said estate requested tor ~nrr-'imi>Them nrnnerli’.aiitlientkiLtf^yQr.settlement: 'tfiutdjjCjHirsons indebted to_said estate are desired .pa\:ia£Ht_to_ .. ; HENRY M. REIGART, AdmY. Jan. 25, JS4S.- - 6t ' 52 Estate of Ur. Abr’m. Breneman, Jr., deceased. . Y'J : Dr. ABRA ; H A>l BRENEM A'N, Jr. * late ol lUe *£{y of Lancaster, deceased, have been granted to 1 .Auira-Brencmon,. residing. in4hc city of Lancaster, and lb Ileurv MReigartj residing in the township ofcEast Hotnpiicld, in-thccounty of Lancaster. All persons : h*ving claimi against said estate are re quested to present them .properly-authenticated for persons indebted to said estate ’*\este i3? J^fate^oF 'UofressTl Toirnsljip, dcc'd. LETTERS' of administration -on the above' e*v tale having"been granted to tho -iflf-fßfi-BOWstavjnf? dlaimsf the'same duly authenticated Tor KouftjiiujTU, and tfiiiso nidobtod will ifiako ip®suent, withoutdelay lb - NICHOLAS, CLLI’PLft, ‘ JACOB OILMAN;; J; • Ad mrfiCi£as tw p. Jan..H-7t-50.X ~ " ' iVotltc, "" ’ :j : 4 TVTOTICK is linfobv nivon, that Letters or Admin-. I>[ istrtEftJn, tipun= tfio' Estate orAVillialn Gliiti, ÜBb’d,! Imre bt'en-fiikeb ootliy tits ttHdeFsignß:!, fßßldTfiiriH" -Dimcastenilty t~ittnbittl-pero/d C-n.\S. E. VVE-N l Z &, BfH) J-J_ :W -_ _ French MeNiutec JUS'P opened ~li = t lie desirable shades of those sn'entlid" riIYHF I' CLO I'll Son, nytrh in de maud a, present for nhetUs and Iresses-n arrattted ‘mi,tf the celebrated hetory ul Ltijniis l. pom e, ueaiwi. STILL Continues to'perform all operations on the TEETH upon terms to suit the times. Office North Queen street, opposite Kauftman’s Hotel. *, apl -To Shoe UlakerH. | rrMIE subscriber has a first-rate workman from IPhiladelphia.' who makes and repairs air kinds of Shoe Makers Tools, which will he done at the lo defM-« ’ aml “ t0,1 ; t0 H-t • rn'iiKU. xiusTp I.INE.XS.—IOO pieties jlist received direct I r-,im _ lliStm,TlllC'v-nre a groat bargain, mill well wort’iv the examination of every housekeeper. Tickings, FltinmtlSeGrash, Table Diaper, fur sale at remarkably low prices at the J'EE Sept. 21, iSfl— 31 st. ('t-tSIIMEItE tor cloaks, dresses. &c. \ hrtro anti well selected assortment, com prising some hew ami beautiful' styles for cliildretfs wear, now opening at the New York store. net Ulrh-S GUI lil-, 11A HT GiGll.iil.HT. (. / gown, and cvenv oilier color from the host Frcncli ami English 'mannl'actores, now opening '-arfiTfor sdc oct 19-38 ORIEL", HART & GILBtIU-. - -invited to £all.--j r o pcni..£ifrthS “ ==£r m-riHVt, sfed%figuji; sep 2 i •*£_ C!Eei=HAWiS-=iJ4''SP assortment of long and .... t. llA.lf.R&sn.N. S-YITN new article, lirmvn, purple, .drab and drilled, just ■etrfctl ft""' 'n,.aud -for sale cheap at the: ■ ' NEWWH.K STORE. pled bv AVilllianv CarpcfitcP .^°^ o f lce^wW-S=a a occupied by J. R. Montgomery, [ja«_ Office m \V6st King street, a few doors: west of tlfc- Lamir Tavern and next door to Co). D. W. Patter son. = _ . =i _ [nov 2-43 J A VIES BLACK, Attorney at Law, office in South Queen street, 3 do'ws below Lancaster Bank. r [Feb.,l, IS4S —6m.- WASHJNGTON; .BAKER, Attorney at Law, offers his professional services to the public. Office in Centre Square, next door to Thos. Baum gardner & . {nov 30 r 41-6m - JUNIUS JL KAU-FFMAN,_ Attorney at Law, offers h'ts’professional services to the public.— Office in Langen'Cckers building, Centre Spuare, next door td'Kettdig's Hotel. > ~ , 1 -April 13, 1847.."; _ V s H Rreneman, lie sure you are KisUt, then . go;,4liea«l. rpniS is. an excellent -mot io and should always . i be before —in nil conddions or life—under all circumstances it is useluj—but how- much more so to those in search of GR-eVP RAR.- GAIN=S in the shape oT beautiful. D R ORS. * lwv-'_* * O C l !,. 11l 17 N . . 1 rituti nut ~1111 * ■ is located l6t them satisfy ihemseWearMiaMhry -nctuttH vhe-Ree-lUv .onii then can they go ahead and buy. tor they will sure to get cheap.aiid good gvods- - ~ The~fpmt of the tr£e keeping wifh me above rr.AiN truths." Energy junior Hit h ean alone satisfy the wants of ihe puogleol ihis enlightened nge .Wh -are receiving.daily NEW the ion tHe estate o HOLIDA VS ; e fli&HfTTSnd cauae~ "Srah-krWS iiicPSSSSftpSß^fc^jj^^^^fcafetea" I|m pn ,i, im r~ *’ to tiro lowest " ~ 1.l al llrsr prs peri y v ttdmirod —arc clnnijiidy rinisinni, and run nf tparrinsV ’ ar 1 r f ‘ ( ' l nal > r*t»«y rcitrfcufn&ini or uetisoeee in tlie Lnrr, llirtritypr Clteal, ll remove aiiir rpam y ■ tsaeedhyinv-itydijira ifm ble!i«lnga ur reinnsioraietf lieelmmd Iftlijls >ieiib«r deeMriHejHtl alriHdouetl BiisestiieHaii •flHd radieal sura,: ilie iHiiiieFoiiBiiiiimfti[nfi*S«ft ifie Huhlia, auit HiaiHHiBHU «rsfttiiitiFWflJile7lwe» : Haver imuißi vei, ftinfleiHt^lfa-fHgiied— imtfieKSSf ■ try taWWfjM wiih, o,hiii_|f^ lihvh bmiif««l> FMleni (Bilflimlu la dataniSlr ibBbiiblW|lii unwina anmi ! iniHjwii6eiiiBrtiß HWftta j-i Fist sr mess, HVftlinttte = ifipieiß«t. ’l:4iey ,«* 'ißilfew- v?gfMflMt)i bub rfse ftnm slrifuiiFmiii.w, amuiefiiSi tmtfSjMirt ymtc—fUßminAue sHtely iraSfc pmiFlHflNltfc fiWH 1 Illllllg StlßßlinillVß IIJUBJf j l»l, limy 888 l« MHi IIIOHBI.BfJIIII’ MißpM Rqnni m ik:o«ibb\M*i|o»! I BEf,;JP;, n Wic ware teffiWim 1 ? H H»Trli|i«F(fW¥Pwity wtßwM' wn i 1 ' V ' BO Orcat^Unrpiusi t~\ H, 4C. A. K IJIj E H-r-Linve opened, hi ip/lliiVir .cherTp rillh l)ry VionrJp pi nrp;ltrtlie NtuiilrmUliiute imilfliiigi Norih y.uucn.sll£'E4a -ajileiulii&MtiHmeiil ol ' ■ ’ Cmlhs of till xiolm, . liktrk Bhrf - (kibflMxi ' ... zc. Fekfiigttf th^ei-ififion, PlilllMr eVPFV MllHSllB; (Ip Lniniii, AlimeTim, Btawh, FlMHilc TH>kiii*» =BH)j„eHpeksi lii'sieFy nnil fe *e. ' The Bllhll8«FeUIVII?ll,IO?BflWIJ9 eUßHllllft lIP F lIBPK tjH IWV.m Hlil’PM IH Sllll 111 9 ißlftH BH= T 1 "* nei 10 98 liongenecker & Co., Klch Terkerri Shawl*. i%£tied 50 uf tht* innst j=n;u-rl) T.erbrrr it various „ supp.ly of choice Dry Goods nter. At the Bee Hive. North *CILg at.,- Lancmsttr, formeriyoceupied byHowettfcKneder, » few dohrseast of the Court Honae, next aoor to the Drug Store'bf'Jambs Smith, and opposite Geo. Mesaenkop’s Hotel, which they hare recently taken and where they win carry oh the bnmnesa. - They moat respectfcUy beg leare to invite the attention bf their Sedde and acquaintances to ihetr stock of Hardware, which they Bare jnst opened and win sell at die inoat reasonable pncOs, includ ing erery variety of Iron and Steel, Latcb», Locks, Bolts. Hinges, ‘Screws, and all kinds of building materials, erery description of Files, Blacksmith’s Bellows, Saddlery, best warranted Edge Tools, Planes, and Veneers. Also a complete assortment of CEDAR WARE, such as tubs, buckets, butter churns, together with every article in their line. They win keep constancy on hand every variety of Coal and Wood Stoves; also a highly,approved COOKING STOVE. : . The attention of young beginners ia called to their full and assortment of household utensils. Determined to, spare no pains to accommodate purchasers, and by steady adherence to business, they expect to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage thus far bestowed upon them. H b GEORGE D. SPRECHER, REUBEN S. ROHRER. Old Metal and Flaxseed taken in exchange for goods. jan 13-50 The Dnlted States’ Clothing Store. Sign of the striped coat, by REUBEN ERBEN, No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lancas ter, Pa. THIS mammoth establishment, now contains by tar the largest and cheapest assortment of men s and bovs* well made clothing in the cityot Lancas ter, and will positively not be undersold by any other. The stock includes every description oi clothing worn at the present day. The most fash ionable, as well as the most plain, so that all tastes may be suited. The subscriber being a practical and experienced tailor, gives his entire personal attention to the business, SJid has every garment made under his immediate inspection by the best workmen in the State, and as he buys all his goods in the Eastern cities for cash, can confidently re commend the inhabitants of Lancaster city and county, one and all, to call at the SIGN OF THE STRIPED COAT, and convince themselves that it is the right place to buy cheap and well-made clothing. / - a cloths,..cassimeros,,votings, &c of the verv finest as well as common qualities, alwavs on hand and made up to order in good styles at a very small advance on wholesale prices. The latest London and Paris Fashions always re ceived, and CUSTOMER WORK made according to the latest patterns and in the highest style of the art by the very best workmen. ' A fine assortment of shirts, shams, collar?, em it*, stocksv*and Stiffber’s gloves, handkerchiefs, —i . —=— , „ , • m—-,j_ and suspenders, hosiery, - —. knit under shirts and drawers. Also, umbrel -Thankful for past flavors I respectfully solicit a continuance of public~patronage, aid feel confident tbarall purchasers wilt find it to their advantage to -deal with me as 1 am determined to avoid all hum -bun and misrepresentation, and sell goods for what they really are. REUBEN ERBEN, Tailor United States Clothing Sign of the Striped Coat No. 35 North Queen street, corner of Orange, one square from the Court House, East side, Lan caster, Pa." - ; sep2S-3q_ Grcatnargalns—The Cheapest r» SJatjStore ln the City! oft riHIN of the Cloldcn' Fashions and Rc -0 movalt- Jacob Hess, corner of East King and Duke Streets, opposite’ the Farmers’ Bank, would, "idost respectfully notify his friends and the public generally, that he has removed his shop from North Queen street to the above stand } apiLvery cordially invites all of his old as many new ones as would wish to save a dollar in the purchase of a hat, to give him.a call, as he can sell them a •handsome and durable article at lcast one dollar dTT\vet4lHHv-&an~bo-pucchased at many other shops. He is also prepared to fill all orders for HATS and CAPS, of the best quality and latest stylcsgirompt ly a'nd on terms as accommodating as,;caii:be ol;- uined at anv other stand. He would also sayins Fall and Winter Fashions are ivGw ready, and invite all to call, cxumitie and judge for themselves. He keeps constantly on hand, and manufactures lo order, oil ‘ ’ ''uasimere,. Brush, .Russia, NfllrhH-SiULa 044. togcUior with an assortment of cßcnp~=hTtsrwbM>b-hc_mil sell on moderate terms. Also, a gciiornL-asfiort ment omen’s and Ilov’s CAPS, very cheap. He ref (ore bos r . h raken „ case.-f*m in rest util durin3irct ; rians=t I s -’ o» application can permanently reinmje Rheurttatic* Pinns'-fcanY the system ; Linements Sometimes act as if pa'mtive tor a shurt perldrbut uiere=Lra]waysr. danger in their use; .they may causesjhe pant to' leave on©-plaoe = for .perhaps a or else __ = where ih’tf y*pepa.a,\ndi»ea ion. Chrome Debu ty,.Oßjaw»fc Asthma, Nervous Debility, i ultnona ry AfTecUjfns, [tri.-ing Ironr i]jo=tiver or stomach.]' Disease of Hie K-unieyby and on jatPcqacn angnig Irom a disordered stomachinboih male and female, :~nnH rfiinovfi_all : acidity of the stomach, and give n C [ilec 1-14 "-<■* ~ -go - room formerly lone and lichen, and assisi j£iiiesu6ifY. rhey uni be _ i lakrtu by ihe .most delica e stomach, and in every ihe'-wfiote impntj.’ici, !tnd= - remnants of previous dtscoslsTarfd aciion-io ilie whole Inline. 'lhe symptoms *>t Liver Complaint,’arc urietisiness and pain in the ri»ht side, and sorcmesjiponjouch immediately i "under the inferior nhsHnabthiy to lie upon ihe left side, or^if-lit all aide, t\ dragum* sensanon duced which sorigjody oflVcis resjyiranon, cuushie very ulien a troublesome coirgTT; together wi h these symptoms: ue perceive a coaled tongue acidi "tyofthe stomach, defieiency.of perspiration,-and sometimes a sympathetic pain in the right shoulder, with a great disposition KLsieep. and depressing ol Fp.rit's. and sometimes sores in the mouth or throat causing mucus to risejn the = nQSifilF v Jaundice Ire quenily accompanies it, ono a BTopsey in tlie if.permitted tocontinue willeveur: lually preface that most Ijaijgful disease Consump tion ; jp fadt a majority of such case&iitigipme.frdm the irrita-ing cau?e above mentioned; dxßthar'ic r ine icines must irKevery instance - be avoujedin the treaVmenf Dr it. The symptoms of very yarions, those afieciing-tjie stnmacMipT)e3are Nans« a, Heartburn, loss ol sontotkftes an. excess ofbppeiiw;, sens'e of'dullness. the stomachrSmWng-or fluttering in ±hc : .Stomach. or the h« V>roilalHeWWcliSe nnd f Ist ressed countenance ,-&c. Arty case «t the abovb diseases candT&curcd rfectttaUy by ibeJOM'pf'llle Bitters as directed. —An infalltblejerneay/or cou"hs or e«M» on the chest,' spitting - fiuenzn,. Whor.ping cough. Asi h ma, or? any- disease of the Ln . This is an invaluable tamilv nicd Itevrs any - croup-bv being early .admin .ootdrs latrJsghLtSfpas.a Hegjt -sraitDbousaids m Übrngfa] : S w|Ssroyv-sp.yli ta.ds, ,yjnvo; been"sTfO’hii> Hr?!* THIS Extant Mpntoipi&tptartbottle*—-it is six time* cheaper, pleasanter, .and warranted supe rior to way sold, Itcurea diseases witljoutscffmting, . -purging, rick erring or* debilitating thd'patientj and is partrculariyadapted for a' Spring and Summer .Medicine. *.-••- v . : j|. • The great beauty and superiority of this Sarsapa rilla over all other remedtes is, while It eradicates -disease, it invigoratcsjthe body. Consumption cured. It cleanses and strengthens. Consumption can bo - cured. Botfchitls, "consumption, liver complaint, colds, coughs, catarrh, jisuuha, spitting of blood, ; soreness in the chest, hectic flush, night sweats, difficult or profuse expectoration and pain in the / aide, &c., have and can be cured. Probably there never was a remedy that has been so successful in desperate cases of consumption as this; it cleanses and strengthens the system, aud ” (Appears to heal the ulcers on the lungs, and ti e pa? tients gradually regain their usual .health & strength . Cvriova case of Consumption. - Dr. Townsend —Dear Sir:—For the last, three years 1 have been afflicted with general debility and nervous consumptiop of the last stage, and did hot expect ever to gain my health at all. After, going through a course of medicine under thctcare of die most distinguished regular physicians and members of the Board of Health of New York and elsewhere and spending the most of my earnings in attempting to regain my health, and after reading in tome pa per of your Sarsaparilla, I resolved to try it. After using six bottles I found it done-me great good, and . called to see you at your office;. with your advice il kept on, and I do most heartily thank you for ! your advice. 1 persevered in taking the Sorsapa -1 rilla, and have been able to attend to my usual la bors for the last four months, and 1 hope by the blessings of God and your Sarsaparilla to continue my health. It helped me beyond the expectations of all that knew my case. Chables Quimbt. Orange, Essex coupty, N. J. August 2, 1847. State of New Jersey, £ssex county, ss.—Charles; Qtiimby, being fully sworn according to law, on his oath saith, that the foregoing statement is tru* according-to the best of his knowledge and belief. CnAS. Qi'iMßY. Sworn and subscribed to, before me, at Orange, 2d Aug. 1847. Cyris Baldwin, Justice of Peace. Spitting Blood. Read the following and say that consumption !• incurable if you can- New York, April 23, 1847- Dr. Townsend : I verily believe that your parilla has been the rac&v> through Providence, of saving my life. 1 have for several years iiad a bad cough. It became worse and worse. At last I raised large quantities of .blood, had night sweats, and was greatly debilitated and reduced, and did not expect to live. I haveNinly/used your Sarsapa rilla but j* sfrort time, and has e .«atfginrecn ffrtmgnv m uil. j. um walk all over the city. 1 raise no bloody and my cough has left me. You can'well imagine that I am thankful for these results.-. Your obedient ser vant, Wm. Russell, 69-€atharine street. Lost her Speech. , Brooklyn, Sept. 13, 1847. Dr. Townsend—■l’ftake pleasure in saying for the benefit of those, whom it may concern, that my daughter, two years and s.ix months old,was afflict ed with generaljdebility and loss of speech* Sho niir A m j J r^^ vsi ' ciait ; but fortunately I was recommendcufo’tFF vour Sarsaparilla. used one botjle she recovered het speech add was enabled to walk alone, to the astonishment of atl who were ac quainted with the circumstance. She is now .quite well and in much better health thaneshc has been for IS months past; * V • JosErn Taylor, 127 Brooklyn. . ■ Tico Children SaCcd. . Very few 'families indeed —in -CictVc have not heard of one —that used Dr. Townsend's Sarsapa parilla in time lost any children the while those that.dicl not sickened and’med. The certificate we publish-below is conclusive evidence of its -value, and is another instance or its sa\ing the lives of children : Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir: I had two children. , cured by your Sursaparilla of summer complaint SuuTdysentery ; one was only 15 months old and the other three veats. They were much reduced, and wet expected they would die; they were given up by two-respectable physicians. When the doctor informed 'us that we must lose them, we resolved j(6 try your Sarvaparilla which we heard so muchof but had little conlidence, there being so much stiflV advertised that' is worthless; but we are very thankful that we did,“for it "undoubtedly aavelTtfle ! lives of both. I write this that others may be indu ced to use it. Yours, John Wilson, jr.; . Mvrtle-avenue, Brooklyn, September If), 1847. James Cummings, Ksq., Assistants in *=•• the Lunatic Asylum, Blaekwcß’a Islajid, iB the gen tleman spoken of in the following letter: ■> ; maekwpifkslttiHl, Sept. 14, 18-18. Dr. Townsend—Dterr Sir: I have Buffered terri -1,1 v i'..l- 1,11.1. yUiirs.jvvitli the rheumatism ; considera ble of the time T colilff not catyslecp, otvworitxJ: littd the most distressing,.pains, and my limbs tvero terribly swollen, T have used lour bottles of your Sarsaparilla and lltuv have done me more than one. thousand dollars worth of good—l nnt so mucli better—indeed 1 am entirely relieved. You are at liberty to use this for the benefit ol tile nlllieted. Yours respeotfulty,. _ James Cuhmihgs. _ - : , ' ' Couliljiot Wall:. hat Dj. TownSSnd*s best remedy for female complaints there Is no disputing, thousands and thousands of weak and debilitated Uiauvere-prosttated by those diseases to MiSu&hlaltV are. subjectw.er«f incite =c.njoyr ’meat of robust health' N.'Y. Sep.:23, 1847. ~ Dr. Townsend—Dear Sir; My wife has for the last v'car greatly/reduccd sWler-of Health, being reduced by a variety of com? plaints such as are liable to ; she got so few? atdength tfiat wasHditiß-ly unable to walk, and was as r helplcss c as a child f=sbc d 1 using vour SarsaparUUu.andsheiimin< ~tff regain her strength, her compaint presto, singular HsrS^Sg!.Rt®a@ ns. byweakness- debvuj.; i n ir known cases where your medicine has effected jgmU Qureat’airf-jUso hearing it recommended Q>r cs=asr-lffiave described, 1 obtained a bottle of your Extract of Sarsfflarillo and followed th© directions you gave mCrr^ l a short period it remo val -her andv restored her to hpalth.— i Beiiig-grateiuL'torthe benefits slie received, I Jake "pleasure in thus acknowledging it and/recommcnd ing it to the public. " MV>. Mocbf., corner of Albany, Aug. 17, 1547. Lydius sfs.. To Mothers and Married Ladies. = s This Extract of Sarsaporilliujias been expressly ' prepared fif reference to female complaints. No fg- . male who has leason to believe she is approaching , tliat critical peliod',-“the tunuqfjtfcs!-’ should ne glect to take it, as this is a certain prcveiitn'e for any of the numerous andJiOrrible diseases to which Jcmales are subject at this time of life. This period Siay be delayed for several years by takingrthbr S&Jiptn«sr If'braces the whole system, renews energies—by removing the JtliSeev o *’~ l i ie body —but BO iar tb e ._ = a subsequent o^4^ OSJ v |ge and »eJ^fr^lri ed a 1 mcgt every remedy iaitnh 'When she ' Eriewas 'cnti^y^uevedof 1 ixt«snd the rupture has Y sml. She has also had 4hVd rop’sy 5 a infeVßwollen. We idea that she could as she had such a complication But-it has,ias strangers itqnay.appear, re- dropsy... am aware Lbj&dUns out fs’se 6trange almost like fio- c st >ber re i J . it y* c Y,our 'ariUa =and; ; Itaouluße used by every one thaf^SigOTe _ rave been, *lf any. disbelieve this account, they-areX' Vyberty to calf at my house and havtMrccular.de -1 Bank~DspS§jf®nti Albany 1845. yTownsenfe^Sg: I have beetf"alfiicted =for with -«o great Aversion to all lis (what 1 could cat) I a but?*, small portion on inii c rgmediPBj but they,, rcih^njQheYptniri^nt^^^ ia l| e yrflmfY€ IiUL«6HiVBWHBBSH h»vg the wfiu sli! (w B«HflVinfe t Rie)i= *= estajn «ew*fk,jT: fmrwepifflH ||MnU = IMei) \vB«=l»lfen«S ate™, •■: IWB Siffl£WWri X Fth. \(>, IMS. 1H X tend] oxtrd kind] m 15' eonfij sfoiyid. ihevii have