state of William Diathiot, deVid I.l—Letters of Administration on the estate of William Mathiot, late of the city of Lancaster, de ceased, havingbeen granted to the, undersigned 'residing in main city; all persons indebted to the said deceased are required to make immediate pay ment, and those haring claims against the estate are requested to present them properly authentica ted for settlement to JAMES L. REYNOLDS, ap 4. 6t-1 I Admr. Public Sale.--Will be sold by public - out. cry on Saturday the 29th day of April inst. at o>.dock P. NI., at the public house of Edwar d Hubley, in the city of Lancaster, agreeably to an order of the District Court of the United States in and for the Eastern District of-Pennsylvania. the right, title and interest of John Fisher, a bankrupt in and to the -undivided sixth part of a house and two lots of ground 'situated in the town of Alexan , dria and county of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania, and numbered in the plan amid town, nos. 21 and 22. And also the right, title and.interest of the said John Fisher, in and to the undivided sixth part 0 f four lots of ground situated in said town of Alexan dria, and numbered in the general plan nob. 41; 42, 43, and 44. Attendance will be given and Corms of sale made known by . GEORGE ;MUSSER, Assignee in Bankruptcy of John Fisher. tf-11 lonigmacher & Bauman, Tau 13Lners and Corriere Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Gotrtinission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap tbr Cash, or approve credit. . Constantly on hand a full as ssortment or all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzer'a celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, smtable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &c. All kinds of Leather bought in the rough ; high est price given for Hides and Skins in cash ; orders will be promptly attended to. [feb 1 ly-3 Tmilts' Dress Goods and Bonnet _LA STORE. JOHN ROUGH. No. 61 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. LADIES STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, LA CES IN SILK, THREAD AND COTTON, FRENCH AND scoTu SEWED NEE DLE WORK, IN CIIEMISETTS, COLLARSOFLOUNCINGS, EM RROI,DERED SLEEVES, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, MUSLINS, FLORECNE SILKS, TA R LITANS, CAP FACINGS, FLOWERS, Ladies' Veils in great variety. Gloves, Kid, Silk, Thread and Cotton. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youth's Stockings. A general assortment of Millinery Furnnishings J. Roman returns thanks to the Ladies of Lan caster city and county, for the generous patronage given him for the last few years, and solicits a continuance of the saute. He has been to the Ciiy markets and purchased largely of every descrip tion of Goods in his line of trade, and wi,l sell them at very moderate profits, as heretofore. A call from the Ladies is therefore respectfully soli cited. •. feat received—a' very beautiful assortment of fashionable Ladies BONNETS and RIBBONS, for the spring and summer season. ap Wm. I i list of Letters reinitiating in toe _LISale Harbor Poet Office, April 1.1859. K Keller Malen, Kuhns Benjamin, Kaolin James L. Kauffman Elizabeth, Kendiy Patrick, Kelly William • L Leggo Jahn 2 , Landis J Lovett Elizabeth, Link George; McGee Thomas Niceallins Daniel Morgan Thomas K. Manahan James Manning Tobias Ahl B. Daniel, B Brophy James, Beckerly. Mathew; 3 Bradley Hugh, Bolder William, 2 Bear David, Baker Adolphus R. Brenor Christopher, C Clark Michael, Carmon argeret, Cross John, Coil Onvin, Daran Anther, Dermau John, Deridin ger Elias, Ellis David, F Eon Henry Funk,;Fanny Miss Fry-Adam, Flinn Catharine Miss Neat'prod' J & J 2 Null George 0 Outhto Jacob li Rumel Christimm Robiston Peter Shank Nathaniel Shields Wesley Seeds John A Shatter William Sourbeer Amos Snook Elizabeth Snyder liebjamin et Gidespy Thomas, Good Martin, Good Adam, Gundaker H. M. Getz Margaret, Gribble James, 11 Hamor Henry, Hale Joseph M. Manor Mary Mrs Hu ghs Henry. H amon Tobias, Hocklander Sarah, Hobentogler Joseph, Haidley Jesse, Henry Anna Miss, Henry Adam, J Johnson Sarah Johnson Benjamin, Persons asking for Letterr, will please mention advertised. JOHN KOLA, P. M. april 4 3t*-11 Trosswell William Trippie Joseph Tailor r. R r Warfel John Welch Thomas Wright Elvina Whitehouse Edward Witmer Catharine Y Yerlets Margaretta Great lirtist , s Union Enterprise —250,000 Gifts for the People. Statuary,. $40,000 Oil Paintings, 10,000 • Engravings ' colored in Oil, * 40,000 Steel Plate Engravings, 41,000 Cash Loans for 100 years each, 30,000 Real Estate, 84,000 _ .. Total, $250,000 - The American Artists' Union would respectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of the' advance ment and extension of the Fine Arts, and.with a view of enabling every la - mily throughout the length and breadth of the land, to become posses sed of a gallery of pictures, many of them the work of master minds, and finally, for the purpose of giving a world wide circulation to Darley's Great Picture of Wyoming, they have determined to distribute among the purchasers of this work, Price One Dollar, 250,000 Gifts of the value of $250,000. LIST' OF GIFTS Marble Statuary, $40;000 .100 elegant busts of Washington, at $lOO 10,000 100 ": " Clay, 100 ... 10,000 100 " " Webster, 100 10,000 100 " " Calhoun, 100 10,000 Oil Paintings and colored Jteel Engravings. 50 elegant oil paintings, in splendid Gilt Fraine4, size 3 a 4 feet, each,sloo •1.00 _elegant oil paintings, 2 a 3 feet each $5O, 500 steel plate engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, 24 a 30 in. each $lO, 10,000 elegant steel plate engravings, colored in oil, of the Washington • Monument, 20 a 26, each $4. 40,000 237,000 'steel plate engravings, from 100 a different plates, now in possessions of and owned by the Artists' Union of the market value, of from 50 cents to • $l,OO each, 41.000 Real Estate, $84,000 1 elegant tfwelling in 32d st. in N. Y. city, 12,00.0 22 building lots'in 100 and 101 sts. N. Y. city, each 25 a 100 ft deep each $lOOO, 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 11,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs of N. York city, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson river and Lung Island Sound, each $5OO. 50.000 Loans of Cash, $30,000 20 loans o i cash, for 100 year's each, without interest, or security ; 250 each, $5,000 50 100 5,000 100 ";C , • CC 50 5,000 200 " 20 5,000 2000 CC lopuo The holder of eacn ticket is entitled first, to a steel plate engraving, (size 25 a 30 in.) of the great • American Historical Work of Pin, Wyoming, a copy of which may be seen at'the office of this pa per; and second, to one of tha 250,000 Cilts,which will be distributed on the completion of the sale of the tickets. The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of hie order, will be forwarded, carefully packed, either one copy of the 'Wyoming,' elegantly painted in oil color's, or one copy - of the 'Wyoming' plain and one copy of each of four other engravings, equal to it in value, and L is entitled to five gifts. The purchaser of more than 5 tickets den have his choice out of 100 different subjects, from steel plates owned by.the Artists Union, each picture being in value equivalent to the Wyoming,' and is entitled th one gift for each ticket he holds. A list of the subjects can be seen at the office of this paper. AGENTS.—Persons desirous ,olbecoming Agents for sale of tickets, by forwarding [post paid] $ l , shall be sent a Gilt ticket, a copy of Wyoming and .0 prospectus containing all necessary information. It is confidently believed - that the tickets will be disposed of by_ the Ist of July, when the distribu tion of gifts will bs entrusted to a Committe ap pointed by the Ticket Holders. The steel plates from which the engravings are printed can be seen at the office of the Artists' Union and cost $100,000.. Specimens of the 0 Paintings and Engravings are also on view at the rooms. Referencei in regard to the property. W. C. Barrett, Chunsellor at Law, 10 Wall at., N. Y. F. J. Visscher ¢ Co., Real Estate Brokers, 80 Nassau et. 9B All Orders for Tickets must be addressed poet-paid with the money , enclosed to - .1. W. HOLBROOKE; Sec. 005 Broodway, New York. • 3m-11 E state of John C. Landis.—Letters of administratioh on the estate of John C. Landis, late of Rain Hempfield township, Lancas ter county, deed, having-beercgranted to the sub scriber, residing in said township: All persons in eebted to said estate are requested to . make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same wily present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, to FRANCES LANDIS, Administratrie. april 4 se -in Estate of Nancy Llouder.--lu the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lan caster. Whereas, John Grebe, committee over the person and estate of Nancy Houder, did on the 10th day of March, '1854, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate,that the said Court have art,. pointed , the 29th ay of May, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothrs Office Lan. april 4 4t-10 Estate of Henry Andrews, jr. WIFE. In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Joshua- Ha gen and. Samuel Freeland, Assignees of Henry Andrews; jr. and Wife, did on. the 27th day of March, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: NetiGe is hereby given to all persons interested in the.raid estate, that the said Court have ap 'pointed the 29th day of May, .1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth , y. Prothrs Office, Lan. apt 4 Clothing! Clothing :—ERBEN 4C0., Sign of the STRIPED COAT, No. 42 North Queen street, East side near Orange street, Lan. caster, Pa.' The subscribers desirous of again re turning their thanks to their numerous patrons avail themselves of this opportunity to do so, and at the same time respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have now ready an assortment of SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING, that for extent, variety and cheapness will surpass any stock ever offered in Lancaster. Their stock is all of their own manufacture and embraces the latest styles of Clothing, adapted to the season, and warranted to give entire satisfac tion to purchasers as to durability and superior workmanship. ' Encouraged by the patron. ge of a liberal cum- - [nullity, they have enlarged their establishment, and made additions to their stock, and are now ful ly prepared to supply all who favor them with A call, with every description of Clothing at the very lowest pricss. Among their extensive assortment may be found the following: ' Superfine Dress and Frock Coats, made in the latest fashions, of French and English Cloths. New style business coats, of black, brown, blue, olive and green cloths, plain and figured Cassimere Coats. Linen and Cotten Coats of every descri tine. Double and Single Breasted Vests or new style Silks,. Grenadines, Cossitneres, Valentia, Cash meres, Btc. Superior Plain and corded black silk and satin Vests. Fine Biack Doeskin and Fancy Casstmere Pants made in the latest style, and at very low prices for the quality. Also, just completed, by far the lar zest :_nd cheapest assortment of BUYS , CLOTt l• ING, suitable for the i-pring and Summer, that can be found in Lancaster, consisting al• Boys' Frock, sack and Monkey Coats, Pants snd vests of all.aizes and qualities, to which constant addi tiona will be made during the season. Also, a Bin assortment of white and figured Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Bucket Hand kerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery ✓)t Umbrellas. Just received a large assortment of Black.and fancy cloths,cashmerets, Drap de ete. Q melts cloth &c. suitable for coats. Black doeskin and fancy cassimeres, French linens and a great variety of new and fashionable goods for pants and vests which wrtl be made up to order, at short notice. in the latest fashion, and un the most- reasonable terms. Purchasers will please recollect, that the Cloth ing sold at his establishment is all of their own make and guaranteed to be well sewed. The subscribers hope by strict attention to bus iness and their endeavor to please customers, to merit a continuance of public patronage. ERBEN & Co., United States Clothing Store, sign of the Striped Coat, No. 4-2 North Queen st., east side, near Or ange st., Lancaster, Pa. (up 4 tr-II Frnit and Confectionery.--YAN. SANT & REc IC EFLIS,No. 318 Market Street, Philadelphia, invite the attention of dealers to their superior assortment,—consisting of Raisins,"' Lemons,Cocoa Nuts Figs, Ground Nuts, I Preserves, Dates, Filberts,tickles, I Oranges, Almonds, &c., &c. Manufacturers of all kinds of STICK CANDIES; made of the best material—strongly flavored—and warranted to keep well. Also of all the different varieties of FnrvcH CONFECTIONERY, consisting in part of Gum Drops, of ten different flavors. , r Jelly Cakes, Brandy , Drops;. Sugar Almonds, Portuguese secrets, Cream Bon Bone, French do. Chocolate Drops, Marsh Mellon Drops, Fruit Drops,. Jujube Paste, Jujube Drops, , Lozenges, Iceland Moss Paste, Sugar Eggs, Cordial Drops, I Sugar Shells, &c., &c. We take particular pains in packing our goods well for country orders, and give full satisfaction in respect to'qua ity and price. Country Merch ants, sending us their orders, are assured they will receive as much attention as if present themselves. Address VANSANT & hECKEFUS, april 4 2m 11) 318 Market street, Pliila. Grand Vocal and Instrumental Concert at Fulton Hall, this evening, (Tues day) By Count and Countess F.stvan. ' Concert commences at 71 o'clock. Tickets to be had at the door. Linh 28 T F. braroder & Co., Bankers are • now paying on Special Deposits of one year or more 51 per cent. interest march 28 tiro the stoCkholders of the Turk rurnace Bridge Company. By resolution of the Board of Managers, the 7th, Bth, 9th, and 10th instalments off five dollars eac, on each share of stock subscribed, are required to be paid to the Treasurer, as follows, to wit: • The 7th instalment on the Ist of May neat ; the Bth instalment on the Istii•olJune next; the 9th in stalment on the Ist of July next, and the 10th and last Instalment on the Ist of August next. The 7th section of the Act or Incorporation of said compa ny, provides, that any stockholders neglecting to pay any instalment for the space of 30 days alter the day whenever the same shall be appointed to be paid, Shall in addition to the instalment so cal led, pay at the rate of two per cent, per month for every delay amid" payment, &c. The stockhold holders who have not paid the six instalments heretofore'rcquired, are requested to pay the same without further delay. W.q. CARPENTER, Treasurer, mh 2S 3m-10 . 1 Orange-st. Lancaster. "preparing I—CHAS. 31. ERBEN & BRO., I have now commenced receiving their large spring stock of Cuome DRY Goons, and they wni be daily replenishing their assortment by constant Iresh arrivals, as the season progresses, with every thtng that is new and desirable in their line of Goods. Those wishing good Goods at very low prices, will do well by a visit to our establishment. CtiAS: M. It:HBEN, Isiorth Queen st., adjoining ti-tprecher's Hard ware store. [march 23 tt-10 ew Books! New Books.—The Mi- Nsers Heir, or the young Millionare, a WO prize story, by P. Hamilton Myers, 1 vol. 12 mo. Isaac T. Hopper, a true Lite by N. Maria Childs, 1 vol. 12 mo., The above with a very large stock of Schou' Books, Law Books, Medical }looks and a general assortment of science, Literatur and Biography, always on hand. Recollections of a New Rn and Bride, and of southern Matron, by Carob Tilman, 1 vol 12m Dovecate, or the Heart o the Homestead, by the author ofCap Sheaf, 1 of 12 mo.. cloth. Early Engagements and F.urence (anequel) by Mary Fragair, 1 vol 12 mo cloth. The lost Prince, facts tending to prove the iden tity of Louis 17th of France and the Rev. Eleazer Willi ,ms ; in I vol 12 mo. The Potiphat papers, a reprint from Putnam's magazine, a most entertaining Book, 1 ♦ul 12 mo. cloth. Annie Grayson or life in Washington city, by Mrs. N. P. Lasselle, vol 12 mo. cloth. Sunday Scfrool Books, on hand a large stock of S. S. U.tion publication, as well as a large assort• ment of Miscellaneous Journals 'suitable for Sun day School Libraries. Superintedents, Teachers and others are invited to call and examine betord purchasing. W. H. BPANGLER, march 28 tr-10J 33 North Queen st., Lan. Men's and Boys' Clothing.--Every body should embrace this opportunity to buy clothing for men and boys, at GEORGE CULLIN'S cheap clothing establishment, S. E. corner Market and Second sts., Philadelphia, embracing a choice of the best, most desirable, and fashionable Dress and Frock Coats, habit cloth do., Linen drilling do., Tweeds, &c., &c., with a great variety of BOYS , CLOTHING, consisting of Sack Coats, Polka Jackets, Monkey Jackts, Ve.ts and Round Jackets, made of Tweed, Linen Drilling, Cloth, Alpaca, KerseyMere.Doeskin, &c &c.,FuarrzaHlNG Goons, consisting of Shirts, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, fc., all of which are offered at the lowest possible cash prices, and as cheap as any other Clothing Store in the Union. irr Parents who desire Boys's Clothing, areear nes, ly invited to examine the Stock. igr Country Storekeepeis caa be accommodated at very low rates. • GEORGE CULIN, y 8. E. Corner Market and Second eta. rah 28. ly-10 Tairormallon Wanted :—A friend de- Si eYalualc Pad ilargatilf; New York ,.._ 1.. sires to hear from Mr. 'Sohn Sleep,. or 'and *Laker IWe are prepared W I furnish. these-superior mac hines , the following season at a wagonmaker by trade, who worked In hil , Con . . .. nellsbarg, Pa. during the winter of 1846. Any manufacturers prices , delivered in Philadelphia. information of whereabouts left with the editor They are warranted ; to keep as well as any other " of the " letelligencer," will be thankfully recei- machine in use, and have a Sell Raker Attach- Zeep, 0.-YReaper .. . . meat, which is also warranted to. ake as well as it ved. [march 28 4t*-10 can be done by hand. Farmers will find it , to their floriestoga and Manor Turnpike. V—Notice is hereby given that the Commission• era of the Conestoga and Manor Turnpike-Road, to extend from Millerstown to Safe Harbor, will attend at the public house of Frederick Cooper, in the City of Lancaster, on Moeda) , the 10th of April ; at the public house of Fisher, in Mtlle,stown, on Tuesday the 11th, and at the pub lic house of George Hess, at Safe Harbor, on Wed nesday the 12th—to receive subscriptions for the construction of the above mentioned road. The Commissioners are John Griffin, Edward Hess, George Hess, Abraham Peters, John S. Wit mer, Daniel Harman and Reuben Sourbeer. march 28 3t-10 J. liramph, Merchant Tall . or and Clothier, corner of North Queen and Grange. sta., Lancaster, Pa., respectfully begs leave to call the attention of the citizens of Lancaster city and: county, and the public in general, to the ,arge and superior stock of men's and boys' Spring and Summer Ready made Clothing, that he has now on hand, and is froin time to time manufactu ring, in a neat, subttanual and fashionable man ner, and from the beat materials, viz: Cloth, Cassimere, Cashmaret, Tweed, Habit, Merino, Drap D'Ete, Alpachas, Queen Cloth, Cro ton Linen, Gingham and Duck; Dress Goats, Frock coats, Paletote, Sacks, Boxes, Donkey and Monkey Jackets, of various colors—plain, mixed, barrel, striped, mottled and figured. Cloth, Cassimere, Satinet Tw eed, Linen Drilling, DUCK Velvet, and Cotonade Pants, of different col ors, shades, figures and mixtures. Silk, Satin, ,Merino, Valentia, Alpaca, Cassi mere and Marseilles Veatings, plain, ligured, stri ped and bard, and of every variety of tint and coi -1 or. Also American, Fredch, English and German Cloths, Cassimeres and Vestings, and other fabrics adapted to the Spring and Summer season, all 01 which will be made up to order, in a plain, medi um, or lashionablelmanner, with reasonable dis patch, add warranted to give Benefaction. Also, Shirts, Drdwers. Collars, Cravats, Stocks, Handkerchiefs, Fancy Ties, Gloves, Suspenders, Umbrellas, Hosiery, &c. Thanks to his Inende and the public for past patronage, F. J. K.RAVPH confidently hopes that his future efforts may mer it a continuance of the same. [march 25 3m-10 Gaullon: Caution ::=Thomas Armi. tagefil Lightning Hods. Beware of Impostors and swindlers. In order to prevent a repetition 01 the frauds so extensively, carried on during the last two years, by a set of scoundrels who travelled over the country, and represented themselves as my agents, and in many instances exhibited forged certificates of agency, 1 now give notice that all my agents, carry with them printed forms, author .zing them to act as my agents, legally executed and acknowledged oeibre Alderman Henry Silty ; son, ofPhiladelphia; they have also, my name and place of business oil their wakons. I believe them all to be strictly honest, and l'u.ly acquainted wok the business of putting up Lightning hods, which they will do at as low a price as they _an be oh tauhec the Factory. As many - .schemes have seen resorted to, to defraud myself public purchasers should be on their guard ; tau., - nds nave been grossly deceived by purchasing user, ..ticles in tee shape of Lightning Coda, having pt wter, lead, copper, Z 11 1 .;.. and Iron points, either, or all of winch are good for nothing. My Electiu Magnet Lightning rods, have been examined by many of tne must scientific pen in the world, who save pronounced them to be the only rods tha tney have ever seen, which are calculated to save fives and property from destruction by lightning— among these are Professors Henry MfMurtrie, James M'Clintock, Walter It. Johnson, of the U a. Patent Office, E. J. Carr, Dr. T. E. Waller ant many others who recommend them in the highest terms of approbation. All orders wholesale and retail, will meet with prompt attention,. Spire rods and, scrolls made to order. Cardinal points and all kinds of weath er,vartes, for sale cheap. 1):11 - lay agent, Samuel C. Wilr, will locate him- L.lftluring the Summer of 1854, at No. 21 North .itieen S. reel, Lancaster, Pa., and Augustus Cann, at Pennsgrove, N. J Property owitura in those sections ol the Country will do well to call on them THOMAS ARIVII PAGE. 'Vine st., 4 doors above Twelfth, Phila. march 2S tf-10 Estate of David Black, (a luna tic.)—ln the Goan fia Conon,. Pleas for the cuailly 01 Lancaster. Whereas John C. Boyd, committee of David Black, did — on the 14th day ot March, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary 01 the said Court his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 24th day of April, 1851, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. HELD, Proth l y. Plothy l s Office, Len. march 28 4t-10 Estate of Casper Fahriestock.— 1n the Court of Common Pleas for the county Lancaster. Whereas, Thos. E. Franklin, Trustee 01 Casper Fahnebtock, did on the 14th day 91 March, 1554, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the raid Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 24th day of April, 1854, for the con firmation thereof; unless exceptions be filed. Attest,. JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's office, Lan. march 28 4t-10 fihas. Erben S. Brother deal- Elt IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Building, North Queen street, Lancaster. [march 2S tf 10 Arcadian institute at Ortvigs burg, Schuylkill co., Pa., will open on Mon day, April 10th, 1854, under the supervision of W. J. Burnside, A. M. The situation of this school is retired, healthful and pleasant. Access is con venient; the Reading and Pottsville Railroad pass ing within 2, miles, to and from which stages run daily. The course of study will embrace the various branches of English and Classical Literature, with modern Languages, Music, &c. TERMS.—For Tuition per quarter (II weeks,) $B,OO. Instruction on Piano, $5,00. , Modern Languages, each, 83,00. Boarding may be obtained in private families at reasonaole rates. A few of the students can board in the ,family o the Principal at $2.00 per week. Circulars and private information may be oh tained by addreasing the Principsl or JAhIES P. PALM, march 28 3t-93 Orwigsburg, Pa. flourt Proclamation.--Whereas, the V Hon. H. G. LONG, President and J. BROWN, Esq., Associate Judge of the court of Common Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and As sistant Justice of the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for the said county of Lancaster, have issued 'het? Precept to me directed, requiring me, among other things, to make Public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that the court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail delivery, also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail. Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancas ter, in the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, on the Third Monday in April, 1554. In purtuance of which precept ' PUBLIC NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to tie Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the City 01 Lancaster,. J notices of the Peace, etc., of the county of Lancaster, that they be then and there, in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their oth er remembrances, to do those things, which to their offices appertain in the behalt to be done; and also, all those who will prosecute against the pris• oners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, are to be then and there to prosecute against them,as shall be just. Dated at Lancaster this 19tu day of Jan. 1854. N. B.—Punctual attendance of Jurors and W it nesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Jus tices of the Peace are required by an order of court, dated Nov. 21st, 1848 to return their recognizances to G. K. Hendrickson, clerk 01 Quarter Sessions within one week from the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof the Magistrate's costs will not be allowed. Lancaster, march 28 1854. td-10 Alien's Celebrated Mowing Ma chin,,s. The superiority of these machines over all others, was fully tested during the last sea sons and they are now offered to the public with confidence. In lightness of driught, both front and side, they are unequalled, They may be taken from farm to farm without loading tnemin a wag on. , T.hey are not liable to, choke, and are made of the iebybest materials and in the most durable manner. They are also warranted to give satisfac tion or they may be returned. Price $lOO. Extra Raks $5. Early orders . necessary to secure machines, as we have already sold a large number and the sup ply is limited. PASCHALL MORRIS Er. CO., N. E. corner 7th and Market sta., Phila Our Seed and Implement !catalogues are now ready for distribution. lmarch 2Q 4[40 Agticultural Warehouse P as cffall Morris & Co., N. E. corner 7th and Mar ket ets., Phila. The largest and best assortment of Agricultural Implements ever offered in Phila delphia. Also, Seeds of all-kinds, Guano, Poud rette, Mape's Super Phosphate of Lime. g:r Orders respectfully solicited.xo PASCHALL MORRIS , J. LACY DARLING TON, A. M. SPANGLER. march 28 44-10 advantage to favor its; , sith orders. l'tice of ma chine complete $l4O. PASCIIALL MORRIS ar. CO., N. E. corner 7th and Market ste., Phila.. march 28 ' 4t-10 Geo. F. lireneman, Attorney at Law. Office in West King et., below Coop ers Hotet [Lancaster, march 21 2m-9 ' pHE Stockholders of the Larmairrmt Commer I. BANK are required, by a resolutionof the Board of Directors, to pay Mini instalment of $5 per share, payable on and after the dth day of May next. ROBERT D. CARSON, - Cashier. march 21 7t-91 Estate of Chrlstia.n Brubaker and Wife.=—ln the Courtpf Common Pleas for tne County of Lancaster. Whereas,Samuel Chafes assignee of Christian Brubaker and wife, did on the tith day of March, 1854, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 17th day of April, 1854, for the Confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, " JOHN K:REED,Frothy. Prothy's office, Lancaster, March lth, 1854. mh 214t-9 • For Sale.—The Fulton House Hotel, on' North Queen street and the Railroad—Also two new modern built BRICK HOUSES, inns North Duke street, two stories and attic, occula i pied by Rev. Alfred' Nevin and Mrs. W agbr.— Terms easy, and possession geen Ist' of 'April 1555. If not sold privately before 27th orMay ensuing, they will be offered publicly at the Fulton House, at b o'clock same evening. . . For particulars enquire of Mrs. A. Junnuas, Lancaster, Pa. [marsh 21 tf-9 Dr. J. Mairs McAllister, HOME, °PAT 1110 PHYSICIAN. —Uffice, and res dence No. 12 East orange et., nearly opposite the new German Reformed Church. (march 7 tf-7 - Plower Seeds, Flower seeds, &c. —J est received direct !rum N. York and Phila delphia, the largest assortment of Flower Seeds of last years growth ever offered in this place. Also, a splendid assortment of Green Rouse Plants, such as eamelltus, Azaleas, Ruses, lvm., cheaper than ever oy J. ZIMMERMAN, march 7 31-71 No. 74, North Queen street. IN THE MA I."PER of the intended application of JAB. CKAWFORD, to the Court CA Siena at April ttrin, 1f3.54, tar license to keep a tai'ern in the Southeast Ward, Lancaster city — it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Southeast Ward, where said inn or tavern us propo sed to be kept, do certily, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and tra‘eilers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Crawford, and that he is of good repute lor limiest) , and tent perant.e, arid is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation - Id:strangers travellers. o'n Retalliek, Philip Leonard, Eugene Hark ins, Cm lqian Sheriz, H. H. Eshbach, Jacob King, Bernard .%IcGortgie, Sr., James A. Coyle; Bernard Fitzpatrick. Christian Hoinp, J. G. Pries, P.Sn,) der: march 14 30.-8 IN I'HE viii r l'Ett of the intetiLd application of EDWARD HUGHES, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1854, tor a license to keep a tavern in Drumore township, Lancaster cu.,—it being at old stand. Vi F., the undersigned citizens of Drumoretownship, wh.ru the said tun . or tavern Is proposed dirtltre kept, do certify, that. the said inn dr tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and mat we are well ae quainted with the said Edward Hughes, and that he isut good repine for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and cunt eiliences for the accommodation of strangers and traVelhirs. Wm. Barney, W. T. Boyd, 'F. N. M'Sparren, Daniel Lefever, (farmer,) Fleming M'Sparran, B F. Sides, John A. Boyd, Robert Long, David orown, G. Morrison, John S. Martin, Nathaniel .)layer, George Brown, Thomas Neel. march 14 3t*-9 Slate Root'. g.—The undersizned, succes. nor tothe Messrs. Caldwell,in the manufacturing of hoofing Slate, is prepared to furnish slate by the ton, or put on by - the square; ac the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. S. D. McCONKEY, Green P. 0. Lancaster Co. Any orders for Slate or Slating, addressed to the undersigned, appointed agents, will . be punctually attended to. Valuable 'Marietta Property at public sale, on Alonda3, April 17, 1854, will be offered at public sale, at the public house of Lewis liouseal in the borough of Marietta, the Wl ing very valuable property No. 1, 4 lots ofGround, Nos. 17, 28, 24 and 30, on which is erected a three story BRICK HOFEL known as the Railroad,,,, Ilouse, a large and convenient stable, and other out-buildings. Daily trains of cars stop at this house. No. 2. One piece of ground containing 10 Acres more or less. No. 3. One piece of ground containing 9 Acres, more or less. No. 4. One piece of ground containing 12 Acres, more or less. Numbers three and four are laid off in lots and regularly numbered in the plan of Marietta, and will be sold by the acre, or square of Five lots each. No. 5. Four river lots, Nos. 24, 25, 26 and 106. No. 6. Four lots fronting on the railroad, Nos. 31, 32, 33 and 34. Purparts number five and six, would be a good site for a Lumber or Coal Yard. go. 7. A square of Ground containing seven lots, (on which is erected a large Barn,) Nos. 76, 77,78, 79,80,31 and 82. No. 8. A square of ground, containing 6 lots, Nos. 100, 101, 102,'103, 104 and 105. No. 9. A House and lot, (laid out by JOhn My ers) No. 58. No. 10. A lot of Ground, with a log Barn there on, No. 288. No. 11. Two Houses and twd lots of Grouid, Nos. 64 and 65. No. 18. A lot of Ground fronting on U. States, street, No. 69. . Sale to commence at 6 P. M., when terms and conditions will be made known by JAMES MEHAFFEY, JAMES DUFFY. Marietta, march 21 9f-9 Ni ed k ica s t i llouse v:a — . - No. 16 South Freder a...nail:shed in order to afford the afflicted, sound and scientific Medical Aid, and for the suppreision oi Quackery. 'Dr. J. B. smith has ler many yearn devoted his whole attention to the treatment of private complaints, in all their varied and compli cated forms. His great suecess in those long stand ing and difficult Cases, such as were formerly con sidered incurable, le sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight years Dr. S. nas treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Com plaints, in their different tunas and stages I a prac tice which no doubt ex•zeeds that el all the other physicians now advertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known, weete his directions were striLtiy followed and medicines taken a reasonable time, without electing a radical and permanent cure; therefore pereons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, nu matter how difficult or long standing the cane may be,' would do well to call on Dr. Smith, at his office, Nu.l6 South Frederick Street and if not etfectuaily cured no renumeration will be required for his services. His medicines are free irum Mercury and all mineral poi-pus; put op in a neat and compact tOELO, and may be Motel' lit a public or priyats house, or while , travelling without exposure or hindrance from business, and except in cases of violent inflammatiori,no change of diet is necessary. Strictures—Dr. Smith has discovered a new meth od by which he can cute the worst turns of stric ture, and without pain or inconvomence to the pa tient. Irritation of the uretnii, or prostrate glands, 4-a , in sometimes mistaken for stricture by gener al practitioners or charlatans. Young Men and oth3rs afflicted with Debility, whether originating from a certain destructive habit, or from any other cause :with the train of bodily and mental evils which follow, when ne glected, should make an early application, there-' by avoidihg much trouble and suitering as well as expense. By his improvad metned of treatment, Dr. S. can solely guarantee a 'Speedy and perfect care in all cases of this complaint. To Females—all diseases peculiar to . femares, speedily and effectually removed. Tho efficacy of his remedies, Jur the cure of the above affections, has been well tested in an extensive practice for the last twelve years. _ ELIAS ESY,Sheriff. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by -let ter post paid, describing - case and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered confidential. Office arranged with sepa rate apartments, !Skillet the patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. N. El. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints will do well to avoid the various Nos trums and specifics advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists, as a certain cure for any and every di !ease. They are put up to sell and not to cure and frequently do much more harm than good therefore avoid them. A ward to the wise is suf ficient. Address DR. J. B. SMITH. No. 16 S. Fredericklet.P Baltimore, Md. mh 21. 17-9 BanK Notice. WM. WHITESIDE, Lancaster City JACOB B. ERB, Mi.lerstawn. States italls. ifnlted u „ - t • . Infra' nricE I.REPAKTMENT . , Feb. 20th, 1854.' pROPPSALS foc kirrying the Mails 01, the Ifni ted,States, front Jely lat . , 1854', to June - 30th; 1t , 56, on the following Routes in the State of Penn_ sylvanta, will be re mud at the Contract MECO of tb Post Office Dep ent, Washington, D.C.,on. 9 A. M.,April 1 th, 1854, to be decided April 2oth, 1854, (being outer established .lty Act of Mich 3d, 18534_ - - - PENNSYLVANIA - 't- From July 1, 1 1864, to June 30,1856. 1 9 75 From Pittsbut, by Etna, Dorseyville, Por ter's Store, Carnahan's, Norris and Biddle's, to Sazonburg,sn Butler county, 28 miles and back, once a week. Leave Pittsburg Friday it 8 a m; t / ii Arrive at Sax nburg same day by 6 p m; Leave Sazonh rg Saturday at 8 a in; Arrive at Pit burg same day by 6 p m. a r; 9676 From Safe 11 bor, in Lancaster county, to Martin Forge, miles and back, once a week. Leave Safe li rbor Saturday at 9 a m; Arrive at Mar 'c Forge same day by 10 a m; _ Leave Martic Forge Saturday at 11 a in; Arrive at Safe' Harbor same day by 12 m. 9677 From Shippenhville, by Eden, Jefferson, Lam artine, Agners Mills, Emlenton, and North Hopei to Bu er, 48 miles and back, once a week. • Leave Shippetieville Tuesday at 6 a m; Arrive at it'udirneit day by 11a m ; Leave ButleriWednesday at I p in; Arrive at Shippensville next day by 7 p m. ! as From State Lihk, by Worthington, Armstrong county, to C,owansville, lb miles and back, once a week; Leave State Lick Saturday at 10 a m; Arrive at Coelansville by 2 p m; .. ,Leave Cowansville Saturday at 3 . p m; . Arrive at State Lick by 7 p m. 9679 From Warren, by Frewsburg, Jamestown 1 and Delanti,to Dunkirk,N. Y., 50mile sand back, once a week. Leave Warren Monday at 6 a m; Arrive at Dunkirk next day by 6 p m; Leave Dunktrk Wednesday at 6 a mt . Arrive at Warren next day by 6 p m. . 9680 From Norristown, by Fairtriew Village, in Per- i kioen Bridge,Schwenck's Store, Pensburg, 1 • Herelord, Lionville, M.cungte and Trixers town to Fciglesville, 42 miles and ba,k, once a week- Leave Norris own Monday at 6 a m; ArriVe at Fulesville same bay by 9 p m ; Leave Fogle ville Tuesday at 6 a m ; Arri.e at Nu . .ristown same aay by 9 p m. 9681 From Hallett, by Mez,herrytown andlitun oughstown, to Gettysburg, 18 miles, and back, three 'pmes a week. Leave Hanover Tuesday, Thursday an Sat urday at 7 a .ii; Arrive at Gettysburg same days by 12 m ; Leave Gettysburg Tuesday, Thursday- and Saturday at' 11 p ni; Arrive at flainiver same days by 6 p m. Proposals forlsix times a.week service are in vited. . , 1682 From•Sla.elliCk to White's Eddy, on the Al , • legheny riv r. Bidders will state the distance, name the in termed late offices, and propose a schedule. 9682 From Bristol, by Falsington Cud Centreville, . to Yardlere,ille, 14 miles and back, once a week. - I Leave Bristol Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Yard eyvtlie same da y by 12 m; Leave Yaraleyville Saturday at I pm; s Ai rive qt. Bristol same day by 7 p m. • 9684 From r,lkland, by Farmington, to Crooked Creek, 1.1 miles and badk, once a week. Leave Eiklapd Wednesday at 8 a ni; Arrive at Crooked Creek by 12 rii; Leave llro,iked Creek Wednesday at 1 p m ; Arrive at Elkiand at o p 685 From Mansfield to We!inborn', 15 miles and back, once a week. Leave Mansfield Thursday at 9 a in; Arrive at WeHither& ,aIIIIC day , by 1 p m; Leave Wellnhere' Thursday at 2 p m; t Arrive at .iansfield sante day by 6 p m. 9636 Froin.Spring House Tavern to butntieytown, 19 miles and back, once a week. ILeave Spring House Wednesday 8 a m; An ive at Suinneytown name day by 2 p m; Leave Numneytown Wedn,sday at 3 p m; - Arrive at Spring House same day bx . b.p m. 9687 From Franklin, through Cranberry and Pine Grove Townships, by Clinton Furnace, to Tylersburg, Clarion county,'2s miles and I back, once a week. • Leave Franklin Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Tylersburg sante day by 6p m; ' Leave Tylersburg Tuesday at 8 a in; 'Arrive at Franklin samr day by 6 p m: 9685 From Agnew's Mill to Cass, in Venango comity; 10. miles and back, once a Week. Leave Agnew's Mill Saturday at 10 a m; Arrive at Cass by I p m; Leave Cass Saturday at 3 p • Arrive at Agbew•s Mills by 6 p m. INSTRUCTIONS, mbr acing conditions to be incorporated in the con ttacts to the extent the Department may deem 1. Seven minutes are allowed to each interme diate utfice,:when not otherwise specified, for as imrting the mails. 2. No pay will,be made for trips not performed; and for each of such omissions not satisfactorily explained three times the pay of the trip may be deducted. For arrivals so far behind time as 'to break connexion! with depending mails, and not buthciently excused, one-fourth of the compensa tion for the trip is subject to forfeiture. Deduction will also be ordered. fur a grade of performance inferior to that specified in the contract. For re peated delinquencies . of the kind herein specified lenlarged penaltigs, proportioned to the nature 'thereof and the Importance of the mail, may be made. 3. For leaving, behind or throwing off the mails, or any portion of them, for the admission of pss nengers, or for being -concerned in setting up ,or running an exprdss conveying commercial intelli gence ahead of the mail, a quarter's pay may be !deducted. 4. Fines will be imposed unless the delinquency ibe promptly and.satistactorily explained by certifi cates of postmasters, or the affidavits of other cred itable personsj for failing to artive in contract time; for negleCting to take tne mail from or deliver it ,into a pffist office; for suffering it (owing either to the unsuitableness of the place or manner of car irying it) to be injured, destroyed, robbed, or lost; 'and Jur refusing, after demand, to convey the mail 'as frequently as the contractor runs for other pur , poses. . 5. The Postmaster General may annul the con tract for repeated failures to run agreeably to con tract; for disbbexing the Post Office laws or the in strucuons of the Department; for refusing to dis charge a carper when required by the De, artment to do so; for assigning the contract without the as sent of the Postmaster General; for running an ex press as afareatod; or for transitorting persons or packages conveying mailable matter out of the mail. 6. The 'Postmaster General may order an in crease of service on a route by allowing therefor a pro rata increase on the contract pay. He may change the schedule of ar•ivals and departures without increase of pay. provided he does not cur tail the amount of running time. He may also or der an increase or speed, he a,luwing, within the restrictions of the law, a pro rata Increase of pay for the additional stack 01 carriers, if any. The contractor may; however, m the case of increase of speed, relinquish the contract by giving prompt trott,e to the Department that he prefers doing so to•carrying the ordrr into effect. The Postmaster General may a'sp curtail Or discontinue the ser ice, at pro rata decrease of pay, allowing one month's extra compensation on the amount dispen 'Bed with, whenever, in his opinion, the public in terests do not require the same, or in case 'he de sires to supersede it by a different grade of trans portation. 7. Payments will be made for the service by col lections tram of drafts on postmasters, or other wise, alter the expiration- of each quarter, say in February,.May, August and Navember. 8. The distances are given according to the best intormatidn; but no increased pay will be allowed should they be greater than advertised, if the points to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves on this point. 9 The Postmaster General is prohibited by taw from knowingly making a contract for the trans portation of :he mails with any person who shall have entered into, or proposed to enter into, any combination to Prevent the making of any bid fora mail contract by any ottierpeison or persons, or who shall have made any agreement. or shall have giv en or performed, or promised to give or pertorm, any consideration whatever, or to do, or not to do, anything whatever, in order to induce any other person or pirso'ne not to bid for a mail coniract.— Particular attention is called to the 28th section of the act of 1836 prohibiting combinations to prevent bidding. 10. A bid received after time, viz: 9 A. M. of the 10th of April, 1854, or ,without the guarantee required by law•, or that combines several routes in one auto of compensation, cannot be considered in competition with a regular proposal reasonable ih amount. 11. Bidders should, in all cases, first propose for service strictly according to the advertisement, and then. it they desire, separately for different serviee; and ir the reguicir bid be the lowest ofiered for the advertised service, the other bids may be consider ed if the alterations pioposed are recommeded by the postrnaiters and citizens interested, or if they shall appear manifestly right and proper. 12. There shOuld be brit one route bid for in a proposal. 13. The route, the service, the yearly pay, the name and residence of the' bidder, and those of each member of a firm where a company offers( should be distinctly stated, also, the mode of con veyance, if a higher mode than horseback be in tended. The words ' with due celerity, certainty, and security.' inserted to indicate the mode of con veyance, will constitute a 'star bid' 14. The bid•sltould be sent under seal; addressed to the Second Assistant Postmaster General, super scribed 'Mail proposals in the State of It should be gnarantied, and the sufficiency of the guarantors certified,(see forma,) and should be dig• patched in tune to be received by or ,Delore 9 A. M. of the 10th of April, 1864. 15. The coutracts are to be execated and return ed to the Department bypr before tha Ist of Judy, 1854. 16. Section 18 of an act of Congress, approved March 3; 1845,provides' that contracts tor the nsportation at the mail shall be let,' in every case, to the 'lowest, bidder tendering sufficient guaranties for laithful pertormance, without other reference to the mode of such traneportation than may be necessary to provide for the due celerity, certainty, and security of such transportations.' Under this law a new description of bids has been received. It does not specify - a mode of conveyance, but engages to take the entire mail each trip with celerity, certainty, and secnrity, using the terms 01 the law. These bids are styled, from the manner In which they are designated on thebuoks of the De. partmentolor bids,' and they will be construed as providing for the entire mail, however large, and whatever may be the mode of conveyance necessary to insure us ,ceterity, certainty, and seeuruy.' Such bide will therefore be accepted in prefer ence to higher bills for specific modes of convey ance on routes where the lowest mode of convey. ance( that is on horseback) is known to be in saufficient. In all cases where thalowest grade of service is believed to be sufficient, the lowest bid will be ac cepted, if duly guarantied, in prelerence to .a ,star' Or specific bid. When the lowest bid is not a star bid, and spe cifies either no mode or an inadequate mode of con veyance, it will pot be accepted, but set aside for a Specific bid proposing the nelessary service. When the bid does not speedy a mode of con veyance, also when it proposes to carry •according to the adveitisetneut, but without such specifica tion, it will be constuered as a proposal tar horse back service. 18. A modification of a bid, in any of its essen tial terms, is tantamount to a. new bid, and cannot be received, so as to - intertere . with regular compe ution, atter the last honr set tor receiving bids. 19. Postmasters are to be careiut not to certify the sufficiency of guarantors or sureties, without knowing that they are persons of sufficient respoii ; sibility; and all bidders, gnarantop, and sureties are distinctly notified that, on a iiiiffire to enter into or perlurm the contracts for the service pro- I used for in the accepted bids, theft legal liabilities will be uncured against them. 20. The coutracts wilt be substantially iu the forms heretuiore used in this Department, except in ate respects particularly mentioned in these In sane llUtia, dud on all railroad and steamboat routes rue contractors wilt be required to deliver the ffiails into the post othices at.the ends of the routes and into all the intei mediate post ottiices.nut more Itlall eighty rods iron] use railroad ur landing. I 21. Present conuacturs and peisiffis known at. ihe Department mast, equally with (noels, procure alld CerllfiCd,Cn ul their sufficiency sub diantially in toe torms above prescribed. Tue certi ficates ill sufficiency must be sighed by a postman. ,er or a judge or cierk. oi a Court ill Redid. Furlui tug 01 bid, guatanito, and cotolleate, &c., ace general altlvertiScment for the New F.... 6 1.0t' attics and Now Yota ill the 151ullecetnbet, te5.4. eeilusylvaida, °mu, &c., di JerieuiDei 142, liS3l, Virginia, North edit/011d, &C., January /3, 105.1. J A.VIEs t.;rl.3 , letiELL, Politilldster Relief al. march 21 4(9] . cur y's larigorative Cordial. I Purely Vegetable in lid Cunigusiuuu. ins Cordial, is extracted irum Herbs and /touts, welch h.ve been limed Bite, years of expe rience, tiy tile most eatlllul !hydicians, to be ptis ceased ul qualitied must benetleial 1b the diseases ur Willed it ICI recommended; and hence welist rt 1e preaeuted tO the putuic, as au etticite , oud reme dy, it la UM.) known to ue el that character oh w loch reliance may placed dei to 11.8 safety I ease Eloeitierrriages, Disordered Sterility, Menatruation, or bupgreusion the Mended, Fleur Albus or Whited, ur iur LiEstkrry Bribing irum ati) cause, such as weakness trues sickuess, where the paueut has been cuntied to bed lur some owe, tor females alter confinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Lurdial cauuot be excelled imits salu tary effects; or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility; Physical Frusquittint, Seminal W eakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion; Sluggishness, tiecay of the Pruett eauve, ervousuessAm., where a tunic Medicine is required, it will be iIJUI/ti equal if nut superior to ally cumpounti ever used. To FEtnexES.—Henry's Invigorating L ordial, is one of the must invaluable Meuictues in the many complaints to which lemalqs are subject. it as- tails nature to brace the whole system, caeck ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappiness among La dies would exist, were they generally to adOpt the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are debilna ied by those übstrueoons which females are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to olouin and to vigor. Yourin MEN; — that solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of man; and it is the young who are CLOSE apt to become its victims, ir..m an ignorance 01 the danger to which tney subject themselves, causing N cations DEBILITY, Weakness ol the sys tem and Premature Decay. Many olyou may dow be suf f ering, misled as to the cause or sours of disease. To those, then, who by excess have rot , on themselves Premature imputendy, invo.untary Seminal Emissions, Weakness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequeue.ett of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, occasioning the necessity of re nouncing the felicities of Mnaaranz,lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's invig orating Cordial, a medicine that in purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important tune-, Bons to a healty - state and will proVe of service to you. It possesses rare virtues - , is a general remover of disease, and strengthener 01 tile system as a TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a fouling with quack meth- . tines, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certifica es, beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers nay; and, such like; it is not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, only needs a trial to prove that is will accomplish all we say. The genuine " Henry's Invigorating 1 Cordial,*' is pot up in oz. Panne! Bottles, and Is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signature on the label of each Bolt.e, (to counterfeit which is forgary.) {Cr Suld for $2 per Bettie; Six for $8; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN ; No 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom ail orders must be addressed. For sale by all repcctable Druggists anti. Merchants • throughout the country. • t T. W. D OTT 4. SONS, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agetn for t'enna For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Store of H. A. Rockafield, next to Rramph'sClotE ing Store, East ()range at jan 3 Cl'. Knight Co., Commis .sion Merchailis and dealers in Fish, Llieese and Provisions generally, No. 29 and 31) South Wharves, Philadelphia, have con.tantly on hand a supply of Mackerel, eoufish, Shad, Salmon, Her ring, Blue Fish, white - Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, Cheese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peacl es, uranbernes, tec. march 14 3m-8 ed Sole Lealber.-1000 pounds of lA. Hemlock Tanned Sole Leather, just received -from New York. For sale cheap at No. lii 1 , 4 est King street. LOCziER. LEATHER by the quantity—from a heel tap to a side, cut to suit dealers—small and large—at tne sign of the Last, No. lit K est King street. march 7 If 7J O M. tl. LOC EIIR. {,,;Lupeelor 'Window Blinds:- A MU f ►J lON at GO., No. 40 North 2d Street, below Arch, Philadelphia. One of the most extensive and best Manulamories in the United Sta•en; origtna tore of some of the most splendid styles of BLIND, and JEIADes which have won the prizes at the Franklin Institute lor their . superiority of finish and splendor of conception. iry- Shades and Blinds of every variety and char acter on hand and made to order, at short notice and lettered if required, in a superior style, and at lOW prices. Repairing and' josbing attended to. We study to please the public taste. [march 14 3m-8 philadelphia. Central Dry Goods J_ Store, Scrum East Corner of E•ght and Arch streets, CHARLES ADA tld invites the particular attention of Families and Storekeepers to his exten sive and choice stock of FANCY AND STAPLE DRY GOODS, comprising one of the best assortments in the city. Now Goods are being duly receiiied from Auction and other sources, and custome.s may de pend on getting the latest and best styles at the lowest prices. .Broche and other. Shawls. Dress Materials and Furnishing Goods arranged in separate rooms with strong light to examine them by. Particular care given to plain Goods. . march 14 JStewart Depuy, at 223 North J • 2d St., below Callowhill, Philadelphia, has on band a splendid assortment of Velvet, apes try, Aru,sels. Three Ply, Ingrain, and Venitian CARPETS: besides. Druggets,• Canton and Cocoa 141... mains, Window Shades, Door Matte, Floor and Table Oil Cloths, Stair Rods, Hearth Rugs, and Oil Cloths, &c. Also, the same, at his other stOre, corner of Bth and Spring Garden area, under the Spring Garden 'House. Whole sale and Retail. [march 21 6m-9 Dprisointion.—Notice is hereby given that the Partnership heretofore existing under the ;firm of Gavin & Steacy,Merchants, is this day dis solved by mutual consent. All persons indebted to the late firm, or to whim they are indebted will call upon John E. Girvis, who is duly authorized to settle the same and by whom the business will in tuture be conduvted. JOHN E GIRVIN. JOHN W. STEACY. New Providence , mankid 614 I Ir. iliorne9s luv4uratilla IJ L llJilial.—A rtienutunnuk nteui.ane restored and Lire iengthene , toy in. o voguraung Elmer or i.a.oruinl. but cuum 1 cal science bas been ransacking the veg mineral kingdoms, an search lux sows should restore the lost or dec ay lug wiser us nervo and muscular aye 11, without I back- 01 subsequent prostraion, which. tants, tonica, and narcotics h a beretutur moat something has been turind. it is a production, brought Arum the sterile • Arabia the stony, by the celebrated Yr] worse, well known as a dttuogunined ,! the leading mental= miens es oi the U and equally distinguished 4 a physicia. ist, and a traveller. The juices ol this 1 centrated and combined with other veg - . dictnal extracts, are now producing mem I lore unheard 01, in this, or any oilier co! drat the properties attributed to Prot. al vigorating hailer Or Lordial were dee , iota. rue public olten deceived could the simple and entwine truths announc discoverer. But facts, undeniable lac 1 by witnesses of the highest class and clan now triumphing over all doubts, lac overthrown, by a mass of testimony w lectiyyreinsuble. &he Elixer remedies, in all cases, the evils arising from a misuse or abuse ol 1 organs which make up the vionaerlul m led man. It restores to full vigor eve iuncuon connected with tha mysterious ' 1 agency ol matter and min , necessary 1 prodaction of human hie. To person ' muscular frame, or deficient in vital to reLommendeil as the only means of cod that energy whicrf is necessary to the 1 yuyment ol the Mural appetites as i nigher mental attributes. its oent.hcial not confuted to either sex Of to any age tole girl, the ailing wife, the listless, youth, the overwurn man 01 business, tit nervous debility, or tram the we.. idngle organ, will all had nuMetilati. 1 eclat relief trout the use Lot thut incoMp% uvator. To 'those whir beim a preuis' paralysis it will prove a complete an sateguard against that terrible many, perhaps, who have so trifled wit statittuns, that they think themselves • reach Ut Let Mit even ths' rite Elam deals with d melee as it ext. reference to eiseeB, due WO not uuly • disorder itself, Lout rebuild the hruhen The derangements tit the pyateul, Vette diseases, deti the Waite of therVu slatll are du uumeruue that XL Would fe LULU to enumerate: tee intimate. los preparation Id a apeeitie. 'A sew, Is ue enumerated, Use neDfat gl a, Lie neatlatMe, Is storks, ui Wn Dean, eplmtt utletosits., ususseu trouser. ibiluteuee, a prmistue, aeueuuuu LtUlllutitan, turpunly of lUu pittuiluu, weniu.au of thts LOU Wove, iniutue.o +slier eittuibee, 010 k, I.OIIIIIIIIK dreams, 1111i0111Ly 1.1.0 ICWaiu u[ llUsllWu, iheak.Uttt ul the tuuLlcu redLLnl lUUULUptlelity, lutiaLK.Litu), Ilaur albue, blulaifig Me eiLulLuCli, It 14111.1C5, n CIIIULI.O icl.01010.:) , .0 littouu otalluli, slid all C 011110.1.001 grUO lug 0 .11klUlgeltee UI Llle puanuite /tOO all Lai duets lIUL lliucetd 11001 Uf 640.11‘. 1;ellotti fenult 1.1. Y:llleuever Use LogiLod LO be acted up ruin 111 allUrldallUn Vf LarielUrril UluCaae MAC'. WeilitliCeid With iliLLueut.o3 MIL aruguiarity wait UUIIuhUI and 11.1111.1.1 I.llln uth only .ILliu. nuzalfl u. pp y elect on the 6enerai,-thrgnba.ti roar All lualduroer WlMUGVerlhey the !tea iluUe Ir/)elL/h, //tU Liu" the I the nerved U 1 lUULIUU ay! tlellelltlol 1 C.31.11. Bear 11l 11111.1 illetl; Will tot c 4 ctVlllltlleteilde the Lll/ter !..oiLlial la I at/ e preparation khuM/II I,l_ll.th. PitACVC/US bIbEASES guagi2 cuuvey an adequate 'ldea IA the, sus sl Must IlllrdeUludd chabge winch I, scut waled and elm Ite vviietner t/fUlaell iturwit by exce l UatUre, or unpaired Uy sickliest, the U ,elaXed OrganiZallull Id at litl.e brace anti unlit up. Tue mental 811Upitysic' l ul nervous disease vattlell skew:Auer lidenee. IN Ur Id Lila LAICt tdtllilufary; ry, tile retie! 18 purinunent,i tut the Cu! Lied 01 the medicine reachithe consul and restore LU lid 1141111111 ill CVIiOILIUD. die preparation he called the 111 tut hineteetan century. as the ll' man in the wurid would ha've adulate isle ni medicine heretulure supposed to tetenee. A STIMULANT THAT ENTAI ACTIOA.—Its force le never expand case With opium, aicohone prepurati other excitants. The etle6l. of rhea,, it may well be said ut him who Likes the last state of that man lei Worse Oa! Nut the Elizer is an exhilerant with urawback—sale in its operation, ptrp happy influence upon the derv, s, the enure organization; it will ! also remot excitement, a tendency to blush, dislike 01 society, incapacity or study LOSS OF MEMORY, elle of blood to the head, mdaticholy, tact hysteria, wretchedness, thoughts of sel tear of insanity, hypochuniloasis, dys oral prostration, irritability, nervuusn to sleep, diseases incident,to teniuLes, propogating trinctions, hysteria, mono terrors, palpitation 01 the heart, imp stipation, etc., etc., from whatever ' it is, if there is any reliance to be pl man testimony, absolutely! infallible. A GREAT m EDICIN ETON. .FENI unparallelled effects of this great rest complaints incident to Females, mar in the annals of medicine. Thousan. lasts have been invented—ihousands tioncuctee—all purporting to be ape., various diseases and derangements tl delicate formation of wornlin render fbe result has heretofore been unit nostrums have indeed imparted a in vanity to the nervou- system, a transtl nice vigor to the muscled but this lkui been s ucceeded by a depression an.' greater than before, and the end has t 1 utterly to paralyze the recuperative p nerves, and the vital orgkOtizdtion, al destroy the unhappy patient. Eve sense, who suffers Crum weakness, nervousness, tremors, pains to .he other disorder, whether peculiffr common in both sexes—to give the °idle] a trial. MARRIED lERSONS , I or others, Cuidial alter they have used a bou' thorough regenerator of the system. turns are to be found the hap, y paren, orl•pring, who would not have been !II extraordinary preparation; And nls lent fur the loony disease, for which m•nded. Thitusancla on young men It stored b, using it, and folio a mingle it tailed to bekelit them. t PERdONd UF PALE COMPLEX' sum,Aive habits are restored by the u or two bl m and vigor, changing th pale, yel" sick.y color; to a beam' plezlon.l°w TU FUE 1114GUIDE6.—These ar. sad and inelanchol : etircis produced i tla ol yud,h, viz: weakness ot the ba pains to the head, dimness of sight, I I tar power, palpitation 01 vie heart, d VOl.lll arstability, derangement ul the Lions, general deoillty, ajn.pionis of tax. Mentally, the fearlul effects on much to be druadeti. Loan 0. merm I of Ideas, depression of aversion to society, sell-disiiusi, lon timidity, &c. are some of l i the evils p I thus afflicted before c nietoplating m reflect that a sound inlnd land body necessary requisites to promote coo ness: indeed, without these the jou tile becomes a weary pilgtonlige the p, ly darkens the view; tile mind bcco/ with despair, and filled with the meta , lion that the happiness of another is your own. PARENTS AND - GUARDIANS' misled with respect to the causes an' diseases to their eons and wards. they ascribe to other causes lit frame, idiocy, mad•,ein, palpiation indigestion. derangement of the ne cough and symptoms indieating. cons the truth is, that they ha l ve been pernicious though alluriiig practic. both to mind and body. CAUTION.—Dr. Mertes Invigo bee been counterfeited b.} seine unp In future all the genuine Cordial v proprietors Inc simile palsied over the I bottle, and the lullovring wordy bloc —'Dr. Morse's Invigorat ng Cordial, Proprietor, N. Y. CAU LION EXTRA. Also obser sory note with the proprietor's wrxl on every genuine bottle of Dr. Igor] ting Cordial : To codnterleit which Otr Tne cordial is put 'up highly cc pint bottles. Price,-$3,00 per bottle; six for $12,00. C. B. RING, P 192 ,Broadway, Sold by Druggists throhghout the Cansdas and West IndieS. AGr...NTS.—Tho Druggists in Lan, burg —D B Jones & Jones.; Pittst Brothers; Philadelphia—lank:me and ieb 21 E _ miate of George Filn Letters of Administration on the Flinn, late of the city of Lancaster been issued to the oibseriber residi All persons indebted to! said estate to make immediate payment, an. claims will present tbem properly for settlement to MICHAEL feb 28 Bt-8,1 1 Cur- Litisati roe's In ea Altai utuir. and /nag dull les ul the ito @raw- I. lomat wadded. Iregeiebld • e¢urts of iOsur M. • tower of IdiV% u.ld, 3 a cliem l• erb, Qua bible me te tieteto • ntly. dt tablet) lll lobo- ol believe d by the a attested `attar, are edulity is ch is per- loplorable ila various chine cal lueticate ontpuund to um ro ot trebles vier, it 1$ mutt:ming ruper ita the edema are 'lite tee- OUttNuted the victim 11868 01 au perwa ! filUlc refl. un. inag li/CfU Lae then' con " thtii utepair. el, V. lI,IAULIt llltoll3 lile I s Lit L 11.11,11. lig 11l Lier- !TEEM over ; it.ay =EMI ph plliallt/f/ I Lit lahlt) , ILI the Debit LO el,ckl• sled I V e I, 61+110, U 41.41•41114, 414 1111.6 U.• 14641 4/444. ITEM 14IA Cbe lbdt 0) Will Ilia EEMEZEI EICIMIZI I'Lp eL,O LP/ It), 141 AU , LIA N,ot" a gib, 111.11311 AaIiL4LIU/1 14LL)1.0-111 tiy tai UM, I all. Nu law lummulum OE= Er= xedu by I tau us,g dud c tied I If) Illp Hut, LLe lit- lie cUllire mi ploper tthe %N, ell they I 'neither uf et simulate abet !tura tilve Ito eX- Nl.) RE -Iltl Is 1115 ai, uIIU all !brwl,uud It.lll, b. Ulla the liret.,, C 1 a eibLIC ILldi In 118 Illd , and the ceprewqop, .qpiebbuebe, ur Lutaliens. dineb., rub!' tall debility, destruction eititat, 1110,1111 y lecity (4 the awn, vague iency, con- title arming ced on 'hu- LES.-The qiii.vcon I! El=lo Eli UI BOOM- Invlgorunts hied in the ,which the er rm. These nkentary vi ntanti delu of red tel hes prostration woiten been twer of the id finally to ;erangement, auk, ur any her sex, or Itivigurating 111 find this Of IWO, a la all twee- [a 01 healthy , but Sro this equaily P t. EMEIZED )N, or con .e 01 a bottle 1=1:I lion(' cunt* some 01 the .y earl) hoe mobs, epephia, r eloVe .1111 - (gib un.ption, be mind are y, tioniubion lorit,tdir.6e r to" holitt.oe, I iduced ALL , Triage thould. Ire the most r, utual happi /!ley through taipeet hour ea tdoloot.ted . holy reale, 'lighted With are often sources of klnga of the it the heart, Ivous B) stem, mption,when l aulging in a debuuciive ting Cordial ineipled per- ill have the cork of each in the class C. H. Ring, e a Promia. en signature ens Invigora forgery. ,lw• ntrated,in 'to for $5 00 Oprietnr, Iltew York. sited States, a6tcr• Hathr .rg—Fienung Hartshorn: ly-5 dec.Nl. estateAilteo. decki,.having in.said-ciiy: are requested those having authenticated IGRANN,
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