NAMES OF THE BOARD OF VISITORS, Appointed tato attend the Examination of the MX • terry Academy at West Point, June 1, 1854. - Hon. John J. Moriison, Salem, Indiana. Col: Winslow James, Plattsburgh, Missouri. Col. J. B. Luckie, Pine Bluffs, Arkansas. Charles W. Whipple, Detroit, Michigan. Dr. H. M. Kinsey, San Austin; Texas. Samuel Y. Bayard, Camden, New Jersey. Hon. J. Clemens; Wheeling, Virginia. Willidm W. Lea, Trenton, Tennessee. Cot. L V. Dickerson, Georgetown, Kentucky. Richard de Treville, Bsauiort, South Carolina. Jacob Kent, Wells Rivei, Vermont. Hon: Win. C. Clark, Manchester, N. Hampshire. John B. tiarinon„. Sacramento, California. Rev. Robert Allyn, East Greenwich, R. Island. COl. John A. Campbell, Fairfield, Illinois. irr Another heavy purchase has been made by Dr. Jayne, of Philadelphia. It is the Columbia House, in Chesnut, above Sixth street, with a frost of '73 feet, and a depth 150 leet, for the sum of $85,000. He has also purchased the old PiThvar House, adjoining, tor $35,000; so that with the Arcade, already owned by this capitalist, he will have a property fronting on Chesnut street, of 222 feet, by 150 in depth, at a cost of $280,000. We always look upon property tailing into the hbnds of Dr. Jayne, as a Itortunate circumstance, for the neighborhood and for the city, as he is one of the most entetprismg and public.spirted citizens, Phil. adelphia has ever possessed. He touches no point but what he renovates the old or adorns with new and magnificent improvements.—Germanlonn Tele graph. Edword Snowden, Importer and and Dealer in QUEENSWAHE, CHINA and GLASS, No. 29 North, Second Street, opposite Christ Church, Philadelphia. (fel) 21 3m-5 .• itr KOSSUTH, accoraing to reports, is prepa ring for a revolutionary attempt in Europe as soon as tne proper time may arrive. We may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and other revolu tionary fashions. But we- have no doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matter what may be the change,. in dress, will still continue to provide themselves wits c "thing from Hockhill h Moon's cheap and elegan ;clothing stere, Pio. 111 Chesnut !meet, ocr ner o ;Franklin Place. [dec 27 Iy-49 rr HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL.— The merits of Due purely vegetable extract for the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections,..t., te., are fully de- Berthed in another column, of this paper, to which the reader is refered, $2 per bottle, $3 bottles for $5, six bottles for $0; $l6 per - dozen.— Observe the mark of the genuine. " Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin How, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to whom all orders must be addressed. For : sale by ali respectable Druggists 4. Merchants through out the country. T. W. DYOT r ¢ SONS 132 N. 2d st.,.Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at :he Medicine Store, East Orange st., next to Kramph , s Clothing store. Equality to all! Uniformity of Price I A new Feature of Business : Every one his own 'Salesman. JONES & CO., of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Mar ket Street, above 6th, in addition to having the largest, m p e: varied and fashionable stock of Cloth. , ing m Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have constituted every one his own Salesman, by having ma'rked in figures, on each article, the ver) lowest price it can be sold tor, so they cannot pus sibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are ail well sponged and prepared and great pains taken with the making, ed that all can buy with the lull assurance of getting a good arti cle at the Very lowest price. Remember the CnEsctrir, in Market, above 6th, No. 200. feb 71y-3 JONES & CO. MARRIAGES. On the sth inst., at Chesnut Hill, Philadelphia co., at the Presbyterian Church, by the Pastor, Rev Roger Owen, Joshua 'l'. Owen to Annie J., daugh ter of Owen Sheridan, all ot Chesnut Hill. On the Sus unit., by the Rev. J. H. Menges, Ja cob Harot to Eliz,Weiti Euicer, both of Marietta. On the 11th by the same, Wtlttam Rueter, to Louisa Deer, both of Columbia. The Margets. PUILADELPLIIA, April, 15 1854 FLOUR AND MEAL—Flour is unsettled, owing to the conflicting telegraphic reports tit the Herman's advices. Sales were made in the morning at $ 7 , - 75 per bbl., but at Lie close a considerable ad vance was demanded. Sales oillye Flour at $4,- . 87e. Corn Meal sold at $3,37i per ba: Dr. John ait , 4Uaiht, penu,t—Utiice No. 4 ha3i. King street, Lancaster, Pa. Uteri Loh for School Directors.— 32,4 to erection lor I weive School Directors or ins Lancaster city School District, wilt be held at Fulton Hall, on TIiEsDAY the 2d day of May next, between the hours of I . and 7 ~'cluck, P. M., to elect 12 urttili,bd citizens to serve or three years from the tipired terns of Messrs. Henry A. Wade, A. L. Hayes, ensiles Gillespie, .itoder , well, E. G. Darlington, F. J. Kramph„A. W. Rus sel, Charles M. Howell, John itletzgar, Amos Slay maker, B. F. Shenk and, J. S. Crutubaugh. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Pres't. J. ZIMMEB.IIA:g, sec'y. Lapril 1831.13 Examiner, Lancasterian and Inland Daily, copy 3 times.. Estate of Peter Trollinger.—Let era of administration on the estate of Peter Trollinger, late of the Borough of Columbia, dec'd, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said Borough : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without de lay properly authenticated for settlement to PETER S. GAMBLE, Adm'r. april 18 6t•-13] Estate of Capt. Casper Steele, of Leacock township, deceased. in the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.— Whereas Sarah H. Sample, committee, did on the 4th day Of April, 1854, tile in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, her account of the said Estate : 4 , Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 24th day of May, 1851,'10r the con firtnation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. april 18 4t•15 Eictiange Hotel, 1110. 1' East King street, next door west of Lane's More, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber has take,' the above mentioned well-known large and commodi ous Hotel, and has fitted it up in new and hand some style. His BAR will be supplied with the choicest of liquors, and his TABLE furnished with the very best the Markets can afford. The PAR LORS'and CHAMBERS are large and well fur nished, and his STABLING is extensive. In short, - nothing will be omitted on his part to make the r , EXCHANGE " one of the best and most desirable stopping places in the city. His charges ats mod erate and every attention will be given to the ' Comfort of the guests. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. From his long experience in the businesi, he flatters himself that be can satisfy every body who may favor him :kith their custom. A share of pub lic patronage is respectiully solicited. april 18 tf-137 WILLIAM T. YOUART. Colenia Ws Historical Text Book, and Atlas of Bible Geography, containing eight new ;Maps, engraved on steel, beautifully colored, indispensable tor pupils and teachers in Sunday Schools, and Bible Classes, Theological Students and Clergymen. Thu History of the French Protestant Refugees; from the revocation of the Euict of Nantes to our days; by M. C. Weiss. Thesaurus 01 English Words, so classified and arranged as ttanciliiate the expression of Ideas and assist in. Literary composition; by Peter Mark Roget. Annual of Scieq4ific Discovery; or year Book of facts in Science add Arts, for 1854, by David A. Wells, A. M. Lowreym Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved from the most recent authorities. By J. Lowry, T. R. G. S. The Lamp Lighter. The Planter's Northern Bride. By Caroline Lee Rentz. . . Tne Priest and the Huegunot, or Persecution in the age of Louis XV. By L. Buugener. Cilium of the North Star. By (Monies. Margaret; or Prejudice at Home and its victima. ♦n atitobiography. Vade Mecum; a manual of the science of music, adapted to the want of Teachers and Scholars. Helps to a Life of Holiness and Usefulness; or Revival Miscellanies, containing Revival Sermons &c. By Rev. James Caughey, the successful Re vivalist. The Christian Retrospect and Register; a 'sum mary ofuie Scientific Moral and Religious progress of the first half of the 19th Century. By Robert Baird. The Attraction of the Cross; designated to illus trate the leding truths, obligations and hopes in Christianity. By G. Spring. The Lives of toe Father Martyrs, and other prin cipal Saints, compiled limn original manuscripts, and othe! authentic Records. Illustrated with the remarks ofiudicious modern critics and Historian■ By the Rev. Alban Butler. The above Books, together with many others, may be had, by calling at the Cheap Book and.Bia tionery Store,. liramph , s Buildings, North Queen pt., Lancaster. mugp.A.Y k sp 111 iry ' Estate of Matthew Henderson.— In the Court of Common Pleas tor the county of Lancaster. Whereas, John Newehauser com mittee; did on the 26th day of darch, 1854:file in the office of the Protbdnotary of the raid Court, his account of the said:Estate : Notice ie hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 20th day ofMay, 1854, for the Coll irMatiOll thereof, unless exceptions be filed. JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothro office, Lan. 6prllllB 41-13 CJUTMar.—Tile subscriber would respectful- ly inform his _friends, and the public _gener ally, that he continues the business of a Cabinet makers , Finding Store, at the old established .stand, No. 134 South Second Street; (below l•ock street,) Philadelphia, and from hie long experience in the business flatters himself that he wells under stands the wants of the Trade. The stoek ol Goods now on hand comprises ev ery description of Materials used by Cabinet Ma ker., consisung in part of the following: HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.—Locks, Hing. es, Screws, Castors, Bed . Screws, Addis , Carving Tools, Chair and Sofa Springs, Coffin Handles, Screw., 4-c. Also, a full assortment of CABINET MAKERS , TOOLS, Looking Glass Plates and Frames, Glue, Varnish, Sandpaper, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Bur laps, Black and Fancy Silk 'and Worsted Gimps, Sola and - Chair Web, Twine, Sacking Bot toms, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple Knobs, Glass Screws and Marble Slabs. THE LUMBER DEPARTMENT consists of Rosewood,Mahogany and. Walnut Veneers, Boards and Planks; Coffin Boards; Poplar, Ash, Pine, Ma ple and other seasoned Lumber. THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, (for C.., trade only,) embraces a laige variety of Fancy Ar ticles, in Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in cluding Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, What-Noes, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car ' ved Mouldings, &c. In making this announcement to the public, the subsrcriber desires toassure them;that he intends to do all he professes, viz: to keep up the best stock ol Goods in this country, in his line of business; to sell at fair and reasonable prices, and to guar antee to give satisfaction. to his numerous friends and patrons. His facilities fo - rainess are unequalled, having availed himself of every opportunity offered for the production of goodi nu the beat possible terms.— All Foreign Goods are of his own importation. All Domestic. Goods are bought from first hands ; and everything procured to the best advantage. Soliciting a continuance of the very liberal pat ronage heretofore bestowed on our house, Very respectfully, april 18 2m-13J THOMAS THOMPSON. Allen's Mowing Machine, for sale, by the subscriber, at his Agricultural Warehouse, No. 23 South Sixth st., between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. Also, Roughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters. Grain Fans, Seed Drill., Revolving Horse Rakes, Hay Drags and Pulleys, Corn Sheller,, Corn, and Cob Crushers, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rikes, Hay and Manure Forks, &c.,—comprising the largest and best selected stock of Agricultural Implements in Pennsylvania. LANDRETH'S WARRANTED GARDEN SEEDS, Grass Seeds, Field Seeds, Flower `Seeds, Bird Seeds, Books on Agricultural and Horticultural subjects. D. LAN DRE 23 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. 3m-13 - randis Si, Black, Attornlem at 1../LAW. Office—One door'east of Swopes He m, East King Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. irr All kinds oi.Scrivening, such as writing Wills, Deeds, Mortgagea,Accounts, &c., will be attendee to with correctness and despatch. april 11 1111[fremova1.-ISAAC E. HIESTER--AL;.r JU, ❑ey at Law. Has removed to au office it North Duke Street, nearly opposite the new Cour House, Lancaster, Pa. [april 11 6m-12 D. Bachman, has removed his office J• to Orange at., second door from Palm:stuck 2 n SCUM. lap it 6t-12 L` state of John L. .Burgiu.--Lettel b .E.,1 of administrauon on the estate ol John L. bur gm, late of Prumure township, Lancaster county, lacing been granted to the subscrlber residing In Saul tuwiiscip : Ali persona indebted to said estate are requested to inane payment immediately, and those h avmg claims will present then,, without de lay, properly uutnenticated for settlement. JAMES J. GLENN, april 11 6t-12j Aum2r. 1.0 reachers wanted to take charge ut the Sellouts in Bart, to commence the first day of May. Tne Board of Directors will meet at Georgetown to examine applicants, on the ltd of April, at 1 o'clock, P.M. Liberal salaries will be paid fur well qualified Teachers april 11 20'42] W. aT.A.t.,EY, Sec'y. Deter Bergner, No. 63North 6th ntreet, second dour abuse Arun, ehtindeipliin, holenale and Retail dealer in Fancy and Duules tic BASKETS, of all kinds, Work boxes, writing desks, dressing cases combs, brushes, soaps, perfumery, toilet articles pone utonnaies, cutlery; carpet bags, satchels chairs, cradles, gigs, hoboy horses, toys, &c. april 11 111-11 pring Style fiats.- J. AIcCLOUD & SON S .0. 46 Market et. Philadelphia, have now on hand a complete stock of Hats suitable to Spring and Summer sales comprising in part Black and Drab, Beaver and Moleskin Hats. Wide and small rim-Panama Double and single rim Leghorn Boys' and Men's Canton Braid Fine and coarse Canada Palm Together with every style of colt Fur and \V•oI Hats which they will sell at the lowest cash prices by the case or dozen. Country Hatters will find bargains at No. 46 Market at., Beath side below 2d st. map 11 3m-12 Removal Removal !.-Having rem my Grocery and Queensware store, three doors below my former stand, and having just re turned from Philadelphia with a choice selection of groceries, I would respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have constantly on hand Rio and Java Coffee, Sugars at 5, 61, 7,5, 9 and 10cos; also Teas, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Sugar-cured Hams and Dried Beef; together with a variety of Provisions for family use; also a choice selection of Oranges Lemons, &c. JAMES DYSART, . North Queen at., above Railroad, Lancaster. ap 11 3m-I2 Eagle Hotel, No. 331 Market St. Philadelphia.—The subscriber takes this method to inform his friends and the public in gen eral that he has taken this well known stand, and hopes by strict attention to business to gain a share of the public patronage heretofore so lib erally extended to him while in tile above business in Lancaiter county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pa. The house has been neatly furnished throughout, and the rooms are large and airy and for comfort they are unsurpassed in the city. The table - .is al ways supplied with the best the market can afford. His Bar can compete for choice Liquors with the best bars in the city. The stables are large and newly fitted up for Dro vers and the public in general. My charges are as reasonable as any other in Market Street. Give me a call. april 11,1p121 p osendale Hydraulic Cement.— An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults Spring Houses and Cellars, and ior keeping damp ness trom wet and exposed walls. For sale by CHAS. SHEPARD SMITH, Corner of Front & Willow ate., Railroad, Phila. G. M. STEIN vIAN, Lancaster, Pa. april 11 ly-12j Estate of Mrs. °racy M , Cullough —Letters testamentary on the estate oi 21r a. Gracy Nl , Cullough, late or Drumore twp., L..nc .s -ter county, having been issued to the sten.. :" .er residing in said townslip: All persons knew,ng themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. SANDERS iII , CULLOUGH, Ear. *6t-12 Plainfield Classical Academy near Carline, Pa. The 16th Session will com mence May let. The location is desirable for heatthlbiness and moral purity. The mind may be concentrated upon studies, the situation being retired though convenient of access by Railroad. Teams.—board and Tuition, 5 mouths, sbo,oo For catalogues with references, &0., address; R. K. BURNS, Principal and t roprietor, April 11 tf-12] Plainne,d, Cum. co., Pa. New London Academy.—New Lon don, (heater county, Pa. Tne summer ses sion of this Institution will commence - on the first Monday of May and continue five months. TEEMS—For summer session. $7O; with the usu. ual extras for washing,music and moderniaaguages. The course of instruction is thorough, and inure comprehensive than in most Academies. The location is highly favorable in all respects. For particulars as to terms, description, eic. ; address JAMES B. McDOWELL, april 11 tf-121 Principe,. Household Glassware, from the principal Factories and late Auction sales.— Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 24 per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others will db well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages now on hand. EDWARD F. CORNIELD, 162 South Sasoad meat ; (aboTo Spruce,) Phila sprit 11 An Ordinance regulating the Salaries'of Constables. • DEC. I. Be it ordained and ,anacted by the citi zens of Lancaster in Select and Common Coal:mils assembled, that the High and High and City Con stables elected in February last and duly commis sioned, and such High Constable and City Consta bles as may hereafter be elected by virtue of ex isting laws and duly commissioned, shall be enti tled to and receive an annual aalary—said High Constable of three hundred and fifty dollars, and said City Constables of s . 3ooeach,-as a full compen cation for their services. • • • SEC. 2. That said salariesshali be payable quar terly upon the written approval by the Police Committee of such Constables, faithful and honest discharge of official duty. Sec. 3. That any vacancy occurring in the office of High or City Constable, by reason of death, res ignauon, local removal, failure to be commission ed, or removal by Councils Inc neglect of duty shall be filled by Councils in j .int Convention by viva voce vote, until the ensuing annual election; and any person so appointed to fill a vacancy, shall be entitled to and receive the came rate of compensa tion before provided for such period as he may have to serve, and payable in the manner and upon like conditions as aforesaid. Sec. 4. All ordinances or parts of Ordinance, in consistent with - or altered and supplied by the tore oing, are hereby repealed. Ordained and enacted into a law at the City of Lancaster, the 4th_ day of April, 1854. NEWTON LIGHTNER, President of S. C. HENRY El MUHLENBERG, President of C. C. Attest, JAMES C. CARPENTER, Clerk S. C. BENJ. Sca.Lusi, Clerk C. C. april 11 3t- Notice to Assessors.—Extracts from an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ap proved April 30, 1853. Section 2. That the several Assessors within this Commonwealth, at the time when they make their returns of the delinquent militia men tothe county commissioners, as required by the sixth section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall, at the same time, prepare and deliver to the proper brig ade inspector, a list of said delinquents, en or be tbre the first Monday in June in each and every year, for which said assessor shall receive as a full compensation for such services two cents for each person so returned, to be paid by the county treasurer out of the brigade military fund; and it said assessor neglects or refuses to perform the du ties hereby enjoined, or shall return persons not subject to militia duty within the meaning of this act, he shall be subject to.the.penalty of 26 dollars to be sued for and collected by the proper brigade inspector, as other debts are by law recoverable, to be i.ccounted for to the county treasurer as a part of the brigade military fund. Section 3. That the time fixed for the final set. Clement of the collectors of military fines with the county commiss,oners, as comers, latedbytheninth section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall be on or before the first Monday in December annually; and that'll° exonerations shall be made after that date; and any county commissioner who shall willfully reluse or neglect to comply with the provisions of this act, or the eighth section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall be liable to a penalty of filty dollars for each offence, to se sued for and recovered by the brigade inspector of the proper brigade\in the same manner that oth er nebts of amount are by law recoverable, the net proceeds whereof shall be paid tothe county treasurer, to form a part of the brigade military ;Lind. ap 11 31:12 \\Tentz,s Bee 11lye Stoi.e.—Damabk Gross;de Ainque. A new article for La dies skirts. illajois Kid troves—Summer colors— only 50 cents—a great bargain, just received at 1 CASE Splendid klerege de Laines, The great est bargain thin season--at 125 cents, really worth 25 cents. 50 pieces, 24 inch wide, all Linen Dia per—only Ilk cents per yard, at WEN f Z'S. PLAID and Striped Silke.-7-Ladies: Wentz'. have received this day a beautiful lot of striped ,nd plaid SILKS. Prices, 45 to 75 cis. per yard also, plaid and stripe Calicoes, U.tighams, 100 duz. of tho se , pure Linen :Napkins — the cheap ness n ut' which astonishes every buoy that examines them, Srt. WEN I SPRING SHAWLS.—Thibet Shawls, Silk Fringe, Se., ail colors, II ernania Shawls, Silk—a beautiful article, Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroi dered, White and Colored, scarlet silk Shawls, &c. A fine assortment of site above Shawls is now npen for tne spring Trade, at W ENTZ'S. BAJOUS GENUINE KID GLOVES—Summer colors—unly h 0 cents per pair, at WENTZ'S. LINEN DIAPER—AII Linen, 24 inches wide— only 12i cents, at WFNTZ'S. REAL FRENCH GINtAIA:IIS—A great bargain 12+ cents per yard, at W EN I Z'S. CRAPE SHAWLS—A large lot, new designs, just received this day, at W ENTZ'S. CURTAIN MUSLINS-1 Case Embroidered Curtain Muslin just received, and selling at the 19w price of 124 cents, at WEN i Z'S. MANTILLAS—A large lot just opening for Spring sales. WEN f Z'S BEE HIVE STORE, april 11 tr-12 Lancaster. To Printers and Publishers.—L.l PI.LOUZ6'.S Philadelphia Type Foundry.— Great reduction in Types, .5-c. Tne undersigned would call use attention of Printers and Famish- ers, to the greatly reduced prices of his Printing Type, &c. Pica, 30 cts.Manion, 98 cts. Small Pica, 32 I Nonpareil, 58 " Long Primer, .34 6 4 I Agate, 72 ,4 Bourgeois, . 37 44 I Pearl, 1,08 64 Brevier, 42 44 uiamond, 1,60 44 And all other Type in proportion. But wishing to encourage Cash payments, the subscriber will make a still larger deduction from tO to 15 per cent. for Cash. He has recently added to his al ready very large assortment the new and justly celebrated SCOTCH FACES, which .or beauty of finish and durability, be is positive cannot be sur passed. He begs leave to return his sincere thanks tor the very liberal patronage heretofore bestoweu on him, and hopes by a strici application to busi ness to merit a continuance of the same. He has constantly on hand every article necessary in a Printing Office. All orders thanklislly received, and promptly attended to, at the North West cor ' ner of Third and Chesnut streets. LEWIS PELOUZE. N. B.—Old Types taken in exchange for new, at 9 cents per lb. Printers giving this three insertions, and send ing me a copy of their paper, will be entitled to their bill when purchasing tour times its amount. april 11 3t-11 Ornamental, Shade and Fruit. Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Plants, Vines, Roses, &c. In great variety and size suitable for panting the present season.— Cultivated' and for sale at the Nursery and Garden oft he subscriber, and at his stands is city, in the Market, below Sixth- at., Philadelphia. All orders carefully attended to, and forwarded with despatch. Catalogue furnished on application. Address S. MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. Zlnc Paints.—One third cheaper than white Lead, and free from all poisonous qual ities. The Now Jersey Zinc Company having .greatly enlarged their works, and improved the quality of their products; are p epared to execute orders for their Superior Paints,T dry, and ground in Oil, in assorted packages of from 25 to 500 pounds; also dry in barrels, of 200 pounds each. Their White Zinc, which is sold dry or ground in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpassed for body and uniform IVhiteness. FRED.ZARRACHER A method of preparation has recently. been dis cov red, which enables the company to warrant the paints to keep fresh and soft in the kegs for any reasonable time. In this respect their paints wil. be superior to any other in the market. m I heir Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low i p,, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from-New Jersey, is now well known for i v ts pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the prop erties of the brown, and is of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildiogs, Bridges,'&c. FRENC,I - 1 & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W. corner of tOth and Market sta., Philadelphia. april 11 6m-12 r Po Printers.—A new edition of the Spe cimen Book of Bruce's New York Type Foun dry, will be published in September, 1553, and will be given to those proprietors of Printing offices who wi.l scod for it, or it will be forwarded them by mail on receipt, in advance, of fifty cents for the postage. In it are exhibited many articles never before shown: there have been added to the Foundry new varieties of Roman types from Nine-line Pica to Pearl, various imitations of Writing, a great num , her of Fancy fonts, Borders both plain and Illumi nated, labor saving Rules, and a complete foundry of Germane.. . _ The types now manufactured lire cast from a new combination of metal of g reat durability, and are usually kept on hand in large quantities. Ev ery fancy font is sold by weight, and at the printed prices, which are from 10 to 2b per cent. less than those of some other foundries. All other printing materials are furnished at manufacturers , prices either for cash or credit. Printers wishing to open accounts with me, or whose dealings have been long suspended, are re quested to accompany their orders with city refer ences to prevent delay. Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the Ist of August, 1104, and scud me one ut the papers ' will be paid for it in typo when they purchase five times the amount of their bill from me, of my own manufactures, selected from my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE, 1$ Chambers street, Now York. apt 11 111.13 For Rent.—The two•story Brick House, Stable and half fot of ground, in North Queen street, late the property of Michael, Ham- bright, dec'd, is offered for rent until the Ist Of April next. This is a desirable place for business, having two large rooms in front, which might readily be con verted into stores. There ate three rooms beside on the first floor and a kitchen, and six rooms on the second floor. The lot contains a large num ber of fruit trees—and there to a well of excellent water with a pump in it, and a large cistern. Possession will be given immediately. Apply to W ILL I / 1 .51 5 doors north of the property. tl-12 • Farmers and rlantfers, atten tion ! Owners of poor and worn out Laud snould use Leinau'e Ainerican Fertilizer. As a Henovater of the soil it has no equal. Head the annexed testimony of Gentlemen who have used it with the most astonishing and gratifying results PHILADELPHIA, Oct. 15th, 1853._ Mr. Alexander Peterson, writes'as follows :—G.. A. Leinau, Dear Sir: I used your American Fel , . tilaer, and found it equal to the best Peruvian Guano. I used it side by side. My Farmers were much opposed to the use of Chemical Manure, but I will use it again this season. Please send me 3I tons to Smyrna, Delaware, CAMDEN CO., N. J. Mr. Fo(well, bears testimony to its wonderful effects in the following letter:—l used .Leiniu 3 s A merican Fertilizer, on a part of my larm which was shaded by my .woods. 1 used it upon my Corn crop, and where the Fertilizers was used, my crop of Corn was far superior to the other part where .I. had used Guano and Barnyard manure. I will use it un all my Crops this season, I/554. BORDENTOWN, N. J. Dr. Jos. Bernens, also, writes as follows : My Brother-in-law Conrad Itcerper, of Beverly, N. J., used your Fertilizer, upon his Corn fields, and rais ed Corn from fourteen to sixteen leet high, with ears ranging from eight to eleven hundred grains apiece. The yield was very great. I received the Cargo of American Fertilizer, I purchased of you, and shall use about two hundred barrels, on my tarm at Bordentown this year-1854. A great number of lettere, similar to the above in import, are being constantly received and all sully endorse the validity of its claims as one of the most efficient manures ever applied to the soil. Also, a Fertilizer, tbr Fruit Trees and Grape Vines, which is a certain remedy for the Peach worm and circulis. Leinau , s American Fertilizer, can be bad at ball the price of Guano. $25 a Ton of 2240 lbs, or $3,60 a barrel, of the proprietor only. GEoRGE A. I.IIINAU, No. 19 South Front street, Philadeiphia. npril 11 2t-12 NB. Swarr , Attorney at Law. •-office North Duke street, east side, a few uuurd north of the New Court House, and' adjoin ing the. office of N. Elimaker, Esq april 4 Writing WARREN, Centre Square, Lancaster, manufactures, and keeps constantly on hand, in any quantity, FINE BLACK A, nutria Dm, for Banks, Counting Houses, Pubic offices, .Ic. Warranted to retain a jet black color, unimpaired by age or exposure, and not to become mouldy or deposite sediment of any kind. Differ ing in its composition from ordinary Ink, it flaws freely, and will not corrode metallic pens. The trade supplied at the lowest terms. We ask the public to give it a 'fair trial. Recollect the place. A. WARREN'S Bookstore, Centre Square, Lancaster, ti-11 Clothing! Clothing !—ERBEN & CO., 6ign of the Siareko Lola', 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 respectiully announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have now ready an assortment of SPRING AND SUM gEtt. 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. Eccouraged by the patronage of a libeial com munity, they have enlarged their establishment, and made additions to their stock, and are now ful ly prepared to supply all Scho favor thern with a esti, with every description of Clothing at the very iowest priess. 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 coals, of black, brown, blue, olive and green cloths, plain and figured Cassimere Coats. Linen and Cotten Coats of every desert nun. • Double and Single Breasted Vests of new style Silks, Grenadines, Cassiineres, Vaientia, Cash mere?, inc. Superior Plain and corded black silk and satin Vests. Free Black Doeskin and Fancy Caasimere Pants made'in the latest style, and at very low prices for the quality. Also, just completed, by far the lar gest Lod cheapest asiurtment of BUYS' cLoTti- ING 3 suitable for the zprtng and Summer, that can be found in Lancaster, consisting of Buys' Frock, rack and Mdnkey Coats, Pants and vests of all sizes and qualities, to which constant addi ❑ona-will be made duriug the season. Also, a full assortment of white and figured Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pbcket Hand kerchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery & Umbrellas. Just received a la4i2 assortment of Black and fancy cloths, cashinerets, Drap de .ete. Queens 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 will be made ap to order, at short notice. in the latest fashion, and on 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 plea.° customers, to merit a continuance of public patronage. . United States Clothing Store, sign of the Striped Coat, No. 42 North . Queen et., east side, near Or : ange et., Lancaster, Pa. lap 4 tf-1.,1 Dr. J. Matra McAllister, HOME OPATIIIC PHYSICIAN.—Office, end resi dence No. 12 East Orange St., nearly opposite the German Reformed Church. [march 7 tf-7 JF. shroder & Co., Bankers are • now paying on Special Deposita of one year or more tie per cent. intermit. march 28 tr-10 Preparing !--CHAS. M. ERBEN & BRO., have now commenced receiving their large spring stock of CiiincE HET Hoops, and they wile be daily replenishing their assortment by constant fresh arrivals, ant he 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. CiiikS. M. ERBEN, North Queen at., adjoinging 6precher's Hard ware store. [march 28 tl-10 Estate of William Mathiot, decd —Letters of Administration on the estate of William Mathiot, late or the city of Lancaster, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in aain eityi all persous indebted to the said deceased are required to make immediate pay went, and those having claims against the estate are requested to_present them properly authentica ted for settlement to JAMES L. REYNOLDS, ap 4. 6t-11 Admr. Public sale.- .1 ill be sold by public out cry on Saturday the 29th day of April inst. ' ati o'clock P. M., at the public house of EdwardS. Flubley, 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 tight, 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 Alezan-1 dria, and county of duntingdon, Pennsylvania, andi numbered in the plan of said town, nos. 21 and 22.' And also the right, title and interest of tho said John Fisher, in and to the undivided sixth part oil tour lots of ground situated'in said town of Alezan-1 dria, and numbered in the general plan nos. 41,[ 42, 43, and 44. Attendance will be given and terms of sale made; known by GEORGE USSER, • Assignee in Bankruptcy of John Fisher tf-11 Ladles , Dress Goods and Bonne STORE. JOHN ROUGH. No. 61 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. LADIES STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS,. CES IN SILK, THREAD AND COTTON, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SEWED NEE DLE WORK; IN CFIEMISETTS, COLLARS, FLOUNCINGS, - - RROI D BRED SLEEVES, EMBROIDERED LINEN 'HANDKERCHIEFS; MUSLINS, FLORECNE SILKS, TAR. I LITANS, CAP FACINGS, FLOWERS, &c., &cl Ladies' Veils in great variety. Gloves, Kid, Silk, Thread and Cotton. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youth's Stockings. A general assortment of Millinery Furnnishinge l J. Ronal 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 same. He has been to the Coy markets and purchased largely of every descrip l tion of Goode in his line of trade, and will eel them at very moderate profits, as heretofore. A call from the Ladies is therefore respectfully soli cited. Just received—a very beautiful assortment o fashionable Ladies BONNETS sad Bosom, tor th spring and summer pass& sp 125t..11 JOnlgniacher ' F r; Bauman - , Tati nera and Carriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erWoll's Commission Warehouse ' fronting on the Railroad and North Prince stieet. Cheap for Cali, or iipproved credit. Constantly on hand a full as asottment of &Blinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Boozer's cejebrated Sole, Leather,” also, Leather Bands, well stretched, imitable for all kinds ofbachinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rioi quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lading. Leather, Garden Roie, Tanner's Oil, Cur d ier's Tools, Moroccos, Shoe Findings, &e. 411 kinds of Leather bought in the rough ; high est !price given for Hides and Skins in case; orders will be promptly attended to. [feb 1 ly-3 jist of Letters remaining in the j.Safe Harbor Post Office, April 1, 18.54. A Ali B. Daniel, Keller Males, B Kuhns Benjamin, BrOphy James, Kaplin James L. BeZkerly Mathew, 3 Kauffman Elizabeth, Braille.? Hugh, Kendiy Patrick, Boiler William, 8 Kelly William Bear David, Baker Adolphus R. Brenor Christopher, Clark Michael, Camon .lilargeret, Clime John, Coil Orvin, D Damn Anther, Dermal' John, Dexidinger Elias, E Ellis David, Edx Henry Funk Fanny plies Fry Adam, Flinn Catharine Miss Gißespy Thomas, GOod Martin, Gdod Adam, Gitadaker H. M. G4tz Maigaret, Hileble James, 11( Hamor Henry, " Hale Joseph M. ..anor Mary Mrs. iliighsHeary, Hanlon Tobias, - iincklander Sarah, linbentogier Joseph, hiatthey Jesse, Henry Anna Miss, ...hruy Adam, J Joihnson Sarah Julunsua Benjamin, Pereone mining for Letterr, will please mention adjvertieed. JOHN KOLP, P. M. • 3t•-ll rlreat Artist's Union Enterprise. KA —250,000 Gifts ior the People. Statuary, $40,000 Oil Paintings, 10,000 Engravings, colored in Oil, 40,000 Steel Plate Engravings, 41,00 I Cash Loans for 100 years each, 30,000 Real Estate, • 'b 84,000 The American Artists , Union would respectfully atinounce to the citizens of the United States and the Canadas, that. tor the purpose of the advance ment and extension of the Fine Arts, and with a view of enabling every family throughout the lekth and breadth of the laud, to become posses sed of a gmlery of pictures, many 'of them the work of master minds, and finally, for the purpose of giving a world wide circulation to barley's Great Picture of Wyoming, they have determined IA distribute among the purchasers of this work, Nice One Dollar, 250,000 Gilts of the value of LIST OF GIFTS. Marble Statuary, $40,000 lOU elegant busts of Washington, at $lOO 10000 l)0 " " Clay, 100 10,000 100 " " Webster, 100 10,0u0 ibu " Calhoun, , ' 100 10,000 Oil Paintings and colored oleel Engravings. 50 elegant oil paintings, in splendid Gilt I Frames, size 3 x 4 tees, each.Sloo. 150 elegant oil paintings, 2 i 3 feet each 50, SJO steel plate engravings, brilliantly colored 111 oil, rich gilt Eranies, 24 a 30 in. each $lO, , l),000 elegant steel plate engravings, colored in oil, Ail the Washington Monument, 20 a 26, each $4.; 2'37,000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possessons of and owned by the Artists' Union of I the market value, of from 50 cents to $l,OO eacti 41,000 • Real Estate, $84,000 If e,egant dwelling in 320 st. in N. Y:city, 12,000 i 2 building lota in 100 and 101 sts. N. Y. city, each 25 x 100 ft deep each $lOOO, 22,000 100 Villa. Sites, cuotaining each 11,000 sq. ft. in tne suburbs ui N. York city, and commandtiig a magnificent view ot, the iiudsun river and Lung Island 'I Sound, each $5OO. Loans of Cash, 20 loans o. cash, for 100 years each, without interest, or security, 250 each, $5,000 5o 40 " • " 100 • 5,000 WO " c P 6 " 50 5,000 200 " " . 20 5,000 .2000 " ~ ~ 5 10,000 'rho holder of cacti ticket is entitled first, to a steel plate engraving, (size 25 a 30 in.) of the great American Historical Wurk of .rt, Wyoming, a 'ropy of which may be seen at the . office of this pa per; and second,.to one of tha 250,00 Gifts,which vill be distributed on the compleiton of the sale et ' he ticket,. . . The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of his rder, will be forwarded, carefully packed, either bee copy of the 'Wyoming,' elegantly painted in !oil colors, or ont copy of the 'W yoming , plain and lone copy of each of four other engravings, equal Ito it in value, and is entitled to five gifts. The !purchaser of more than 6 tickets can have his !choice out of NO different subjects, from steel !plates owned by the! Artists Union ' each picture being in value equiyalent to Hie' , 41yoming, , and is entitled to one gift for each ticket he holds. A diet of the-eubjects can be seen at the office of this paper. !.! AGENTS.—Pertions desirous ofbecoming Agents !for sale of tickets, by forwarding [post paidl $l, shall be sent a Gilt ticket, a copy of .v yoming and la 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 be entrusted to a Gommitte ap pointed by the Ticket Holders. The steel plates from which the engravings are orinted can be aces at the. office, of the Artists' Union and cost $lOO,OOO. Specimens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings are also on view at the rooms ERBEN & CO., References in regard to the property. W. C. Barrett, Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall at N. Y. F. J. Visscher t Co., Real Estate Brokers, 80 Nassau et. 83 All Orders for Tickets must be addressed post-paid with,the money enclosed to J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec. 505 Broadway, New York. 3m-il Estate of Nancy liouder.--lu the ourt of Common Pleas for the county of Lan caster. ' Whereas, John Grube, 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 ap pointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, ' JOHN K.,REED, Proth'y. Prothy's 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 Sainuel 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: - Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said '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. Prothy's Office, Lan. april 4 4t-10 Fruit and Confectionery.—VAN SANT & RECKEFUS,No. 31ti Market Street, Philadelphia, invite the attention of dealers to their superior assortment,—consisting of Raisins, Lemons,Cocoa Nuts, I Figs, Ground Nuts, Preserves, Dates, Filberts,Hales, 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 FASPCJI COLiFECT/OrtIZY, consisting in part of Gum Drops, of ten different flavors. Jelly Cakes, Brandy Drops, Sugar Almonds, Portuguese Secrets, Cream Bon Bone, French do. Chocolate Drops, Marsh Mellon Drops, Fruit Drops, • Jujube Paste, . Ind Moss Paste, Jujube Drops, • r Eggs, Lozenges, D ial 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 atention as if present themselves. Address VANSANT & it.ECKEFEJB, MU::Mtll=l Leggo John 2 Landis J Lovett Elizabeth, Link George, McGee Thomas McCallins Daniel Morgin Thomas K Manahan James Manning Tobias Nestleroth J & J 2 Null George 0 Outhto Jacob R Rumel Christiana Robiston peter Shank Nathaniel Shields Wesley Seeds John A Shaffer William SourbenL Amos Snank Elizabeth Snyder Benjamin . r Trosewell William Trippie Jo.eph Tailor t4l,r.i w Warfel John' Welch Thomas Wright Elvina Whitehouse Edward Witmer Catharine . Yerlets Margaretta Total, $250,000 Id edical House.—No. 10 South Freder- 1 lir. Morse's Infiguraung /Mick et.lialtimore Mil. ' ' • ,L 1 dial.—'A Phenomenon inl Minimum. antablished in order to afford the afflicted.; sound restored and Life lengthened,, by Dr. Ma 'and hematitic Medical Aid, and for the suppression . vigomting * .Efixer or Lordial. ,For Gemara of Quackery. Dr. J. B. Smith has for many years cat science has been ransackuig the vege devoted his whole attention to the treatment' of mineral kingdoms, in search' for some , 'private complaints, in all their Varied and compli- * should restore the Union decaying emus cared forms. Hie great anceas in those long Stand-nervous and muscular system, without . bag and difficult cases, such as were formerly con- back of subsequent prostrau a, which t i, Gartered incurable, is sufficient to commend him t o . tants, tonics, and narcotics ha heretofore the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he 'flat something has been tuutl. hiss hag received. - Within the last eight years Dr. S. production, brought Mann th aterue a has treated more than 29,500 eases of Private Com- Arabia the stony, by the ceinbrated Pro plaints, in their different tormsind stages I a prat- .worse, well known as a distinguishes in 1 uce which no doubt exceeds that of all the other the leading scientific societies oi the Di. physicians now advertising in Baltimore, and not and equaby diatiuguished as a physician, a single cue is known, where his directions were let, and a traveller. The juides or this a strictly followed and medicines taken a reasonaole centrated and combined with" other vege time, without effecting a radical and permanent dminai extracts, are now producing resul I cure; therefore persous afflicted with diseases of lore unheard ot, in this, or ady other cuu the aoova nature, .no matter how difficult or long drat the properties attributed lo Pritl. Si standing the case may ne, , would do well to cat/ vigorating E.h.ter or L ordial! were dee , . on Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 South Frederick toils. The public often deceareci could Ili Street and if not effectually cured no remuneration the simple and sub.ime truth's aunutMe • will be required for his services. flea medicines discoverer. But lams, unddniable lac are free from Mercury and all mineral porous; put by witnesses of the highest cleat, and char up in a neat and compact form, and maybe taaen now triuMithieg over all doubts. , Inez in a public or private house, or while travelling overthrown, by a mass of testimony whi without exposure or hindrance from business, and tectly irresistible. 1 except In cases of-violent inflammation,ne change the Elixer remedies, in all cases, the i of diet is necessary. evils arising from a misuse or abuse ot Strictures—Dr. Smith has discovered a new meth- ori a l. which make up the w nderful ma od by which he can cure the worst form of attic- led man. It restores to full vigor ever tore, ant without pant or inconvenience to the pa- itinction Connected with that mysterious i Lieut. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands, agency of matter and mind,l necessary tko ,is sometimes mistaken for stricture by getter- production of human lite. To persons al practitioners or charlatans.muscular frame, or delicientl in vital po Young Men and cabala afflicted with Debility, ' recommended as the only moans of coin whether originating trom a certain destructive that energy which is necessary to the i habit, or from any other cause with the train of Aoyment of the natural appkitea as w bodily and mental evils' which follow, when ne- higher mental attributes. Ili beneficial glected, should make an early application, there- not confined to either sex or o any age. by avoiding much trouble and catering as well as file girl, the ailing wile, tfe listless, expense. By his improved metnud of treatment, youth, the overworn man of business, Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect of nervous debility, or front the weak cure in all cases•of this complaint. single organ, will all find immediate •To Females—all diseases peculiar to females, sent relief from the use of this incompa speedily and effectually removed. The efficacy of uvator. To those who ha 4 a preuis his remedies, for the cure of the above affections, paralysis it will prove a complete and has been well tested in an extensive practice fur safeguard against that ternblli malady. the last twelve yL ars.many, perhaps, who have so 'tutted with , ionsult Dr. S. by ‘i. that they think Uthinselves b • - __. - Persons at a distance may CI ter post paid, describing case, and hate 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, so that the patients never see any one but tne doctor hmisell. Attendance daily, from 8 la the morning till 9 at night. N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints will do well to avoid the various Nos trums and specifics advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists, an a certain cure fur an . ) , and every di sease. l'hey are put up to sell and not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good, therefore avoid them. A word to the wise is mil xicient. Address Di.. J. B. billiftt. No. lb S. Frederick-et., Baltimore, Md. mh 21. ly•9 11. 4 1 0 r Salle.—The 'Fulton House Hotel, oh N orth queen street and the Railroad—Also Iwo new modern bunt tiRILK HullhES, North Duke street, two stories and atuc,occu-ill. pled by Rev. Alfred Nevin and Mrs. ‘Vager.-- fermi easy, and possession given let el April icon. - - If not sold privately belhre 27th of May ensuing they will be uttered pubudy at the Fulton House at h o'clock same evenlug. _ . Fur particulars enquire of Mrs. A. JEFrearEs Lancaster, Pa.. (inaich 21 u-1./ Henry's ilarigorailve Cordial. Purely Vegetable in its Cumposiuun. This insaruable Cordial, is extracted Irum Herbs and Hums, which have been hound alter years of expe rience, Uy the most skillful !hysicians, to be.puti sessed 01 qualities must benelicial 111 the diseases fur which II is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be • ul that cnaracter on which reliance may placed as to its safety. 1 ease impotency, kthemormages, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, or tor. DEBILITY arising irom any cause, such as weakness limn sickness, where the patient 11118 been conned to bed for some time, ior females alter confinement, Abortion or M scar riage, tins Cordial cannot he excelled in its salu tary effects; or m loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Physical Prostratom, Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the heart, Indigestion, Sluggishness, Decay of the Proc. cauve, iNervousitessAm., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be iound equal if not superior to any compouffit ever used. To FEMALES.—henry's invigorating uordial, is one 01 the must invaluable Medicines in the many complaints to which females urn subject: - It as sists nature to brace the Whole S) stem,. caeck ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less sutivingolisease and unhappiness among La dies would exist, were they generally to' adopt the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are debilita ted by thcove-obsivrobvvons which fcmatem are IMbie to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, ulutim and W vigor. 'Young MEN! — fliat solitary practice, 130 tittal to the elletellee ut Maui IL ts the young who arc arUilt apt to hecuiue rte victims, tr..tu an igDurance 01 the Lia..ger to which they subject thenivellieb, causing N eaVuUS DeriLLATY, Wee/tilebe oh the Sylf; tern anti Premature Decay. Many ut you may no us stitierritg, misted as to the cause or source ot disease. l'u muse, then, wbo by excess have brut un triemselves Premature Impotency, Invomiitar aemtnal Emissions, Weakness and Shrivelling o - - tne Genital Organs,.Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, oceasioutng 'toe necessity of re nouncing the telicities ui Metaaisms,lessening both mental and bodily capacity, slum! Henry's Invig oraung Cordial, a meolcine that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important tom, Lions to a heal ty state and will prove of service ter. you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener of the system as a Torte Messieurs., it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack mech. eines, and, as is customary, append - a long list oh Recommendations, Certifica•es,ikc., beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers say,' and such Iflte; it is not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating llordial, only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. The genuine Henry's Invigorating Cordial," is put up in 8 oz. Paunch Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Alantuacturer's signature on the libel of each Bottte, (to chunterfett which Is forgery.) p Sold for $2 per Bottle ; Six for $8; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. Fur sale by all repeztable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. IiI.6TT 4- SONS, 132 N. 2d at., Philadelphia, sole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Medicine Store of H. A. Ruckafield, next to Kramph , a Cloth ing Store, East Orange st tan 3 P. Knight Cu., Commie- C • awn Merchants and dr-a, , er9 in Fish, I....mese and Provisions generally, tN•o. 29 and 30 South Wharves, Philadelphia, have Constantly on hand a supply of Mackerel, Coafish, Shad, Salmon, Her ring, Blue Fish, white Fish, haddock, In ams ; Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, G neese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peactes, •, ram‘erl les, Ste. march 14 3m-8 A geleuhural Warehouse 1' as richall Morris & Co., N. E. corner 7th and Mar ket ets., Phila. The largest and best assortment of Ag-lcultural Implements ever offered in Phila delphia. Also, Seeds of all kinds ' Guano, Poud rette, Mape's Super Phosphate of Lime. • Orders respectfully so:totted—a PASCHALL MORRIS, J. LACY DARLING TON, A. M. SPANGLER. march 28 4t-I0 4,,leywour and Morgan's New Torii /JReaper and Raker. We are pr:-pared to furolnh these superior machines, the following season at manufacturers prices, delivered in Philadelphia. They are warranted to keep as well as any other machine in use, and have a Sell Raker Attach ment, which is also warranted to rake as well as it can be clone by hand. Farmers will find it to their advantage to ia-or us with orders. Price of ma chine complete $l4O. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., N. E. corner 7th and Market eta., Phila. march 284t-10 C . _ has. M s Erben & Brother deal- ER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Building, North Queen street, Lancaster. [march 28 tt 10 AHen's Celebrated Mowing Ma chin,s. The superiority of these machines overall others, was fully tested during the last sea sons and they are now offered ao the public with confidence. In lightness of draught, both frontand side, they are unequalled. They may lie taken from farm to farm without loading tnem in a wag on. They are not liable to choke, and are made of the very best materials and in the most durable manner. They are also warranted to gave satisfac tion or they may be returned. Price *10,6. Extra Rake $5. Early orders necessary to secure machines, as We have already sold a large number and . tbe sup. ply is limited. PASCHALL MORRIS & CO., N. E. corner 7th and Peta , ket ste., Phila. Our Seed and ling!meat catalogues ate now ready for distribution. (march 23 4t•10 L' torte of John C. Lakanls.=.l , ttvrs _EA of administration on the estate of John C. Landis, late of Ear, tlempfield township, Lancas ter county, deed, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing io said township; All persons in eebted to said estate are requestrd to make imme diate payment, and those having claim. against the same will present them without delay, properly authenticated lot settle FRANCES LANDIS, Admialorstrix, april 4 60-/1] ,itutions, ... 4 L. reach of medicine. Let edt even - thei Pile Elixer deals with diseaee as it exist reference to cases, and willl not only ri disorder itself, but rebuild the broken cu The derangements of the system, lead voua diseases, and the lormd of nervou itself are so numerous that it would req umn to enumerate the maladies fur preparation is a specific. A few, ho oe enumerated, viz: . nenitalgia, tic neadache, incipient paralysis, liy storm, 1 ui the heart, spinal afteetions, bit:scut. tremors flatulence, a prickini sensation numbness, torpidity of the liver, . pressrun, weakness of the , will, midi. move, Minute. after exerci es, broken terrifying dreams, inability DJ remain it or position, weakness of the procreau sexual incompetency, melimcholy, n fluor albus, sinking of the alumacii„ le titmice, a chronic tendeuc to wisest elation, and all complaints growing ou incial7ence of the passions ad all barr does h.:. roceed from orga i tic causes . reach of medicine. Whenever the organs to be acted up• from malformation or strictdral Mseuse red that Morse's invigurutt .h.iixir w weakness with strength, int: pacily niil irregularity with tumoral mi l d mantel a tin it s not only whout hazard of reaction nappy effect on the general l i orgainzatio mold that all maladies, whatever they 1., with the nervous system, and that the p of the nerves of motion Laid sensation death. Bear in mind also, 1 that for ev oervutia disease the Elixer Cordial. is t ab.e preparation known t, CURE OF NERVOUS piSEASE:S . gouge convey an adequate idea of the and almost miraculous chage which i ri v in the diseased, deunitated and shatter system; whether broken du n by cane nature, or unpaired by sickness, tub u relaxed organization' la titnee braced and butlt'up. The mental and physic. of nervous disease vanish altogether u duenee. Nur is the effect temporary; 01 ry, the relief is permanent,flor the cur ties of the medicine reach the consul and restore to as nominal condition, the preparation be called the medicin the nineteenth century. ill is, as the li loan in the world would babe adulate ale of medicine heretofore upposett to mtence. i A STIMULANT THAI' ENTAI ACTION.—Its force is neVer expand ease with opium, alcoholic prepathti other excitants. The efleet of dicer t it may well be said of him who takes 1 ,, the last state oh that nein i worse the tint the Elixer is en exhi eram with arawback—satin its oimration, per nappy influence upon the nem s. the i entire organizattoo; it will) also remit excitement, a tendency o Llll.ll, . dislike et society, ilicapac ty for stud LOSS OF MEMORY, cUniusion, gt . of blood to the head, im.h.ltichuly, me oyaterni, wretchedness, thoughts of se tear of insanity, hypochut orianis, dy. end prostration, irritabilit', nervul.l.l to sleep, diseases inciden to letnales promoting inuctions,hy Lena, mono terrors, frolpitattun 01 the heart, in stipation, etc., etc., from whatever it is, if there is any reliatt fe to be p man testimony, ausoluteii inlalltble. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEM unparallelled effects of tale great res complaints incident to Ftfinules, mar in the annals of medicine. Thousa tants have been invented-l—thousands concocted—all puiporunk to be up various diseases and dereingements delicate formation of woman render file result has heretofore been tin nostrume have indeed tx . i parted a vanity to the nervou , sys.eiti, a trail sive vigor to the muscles, but this tl• been succeeded by a ditression a greater than before, and the end has utterly to paralyze the rticuperative nerves, and the vital organization, destroy the unhappy pStierit. En sense, who suffers iromt weakness, nervousness, [remora, pains in the other disorder, whether ,; peculiar t common in both sexes-4o give th cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSON k, or other Cordial alter they have fused a be thorough regenerator olithe system irons are to be found the happy par offspring, who would nut have been extraordinary preparatain. And it tent for the many diseale for whit mended. Thousands 0, young cue stored by using it, and not in a sin. it tailed to benefit them! PERSONS. OF PALM COMPLE aumpuve habits are res ored by 1.11.1 ur two bloom and vigo , changing pale, yellow II:clIY pleat on.low coltr, to a bea 1 1 TO THE ‘II - IGUIDED. These' sad and melancholy effects prude...! its of you,n, viz: wealth°ss of the pains in the head, dinidess.ol sight tar power, palpitation q the heart, vous irritability, derangement of th none, general debility, ymptoms . &c. Mentally, the fearfu effects o much In he dreaded. - °se c, me. of ideas, uepression o . spirits, e aversion to society, sel 1.. rdiatrust, I. timidity, &c. are some Of the evils than afflicted before cnritecrtplating reflect that a sound mind and bod necessary requisites to promote c. nese: .indeed, without hese the j. life becomes? weary pilgrimage 0 ly darkens the view; the mind bcc with despair, and filled 'svith the me. non that the happiness iof another your Own. PARENTS AND 4UAR.D.IA I misled with respect to gie causes diseases in their sons and wards. they ascribe to other datums of frame, idiocy, ! madnees, pafpiiatio indigestion, derangement of the n 1 cough and symptoms indicating con the truth is, that they have been pernicious though allu'ring Knott! both to mind and body.} CAUTION.—Dr. Mdrse>s Invig has been counterfeited i hy some ur sons... - In future all the genuine Cordial proprietors fac simile ptiated over t bottle, and the following words W . —'Dr. Morse's Invigorring Cordi Proprietor, N. Y. , CAUTION EXTRA.—AIso obs sory note with the proprietor , / wr on every genuine bottle of Dr. M ting Cordial: To counterfeit whic II The cordial is out up highly pint bottles. Price,-$3,00 per bottl six for $12,00. ! C' H. RING, I 9 . Broadwa Sold by Druggists th oughout th Canadas and West Ind es. AG.z.NTS.—Lancaster4—C. A. He burg —D B Jones & loses ; Pitt Brothers; Philadelphia Jenkinsail teb 21 ; ; ed Sole Leather.-1 I Ik.. Hemlock Tanned iSola Leath from New York. For tale cheap a King street. .51. LEATHER by the gbantity—fr. a side, cut to suit dealers—Mall a sign of the Last, No. 1,7 f Most : I marsh 7 ti 7) M. lJta health afi r e In. altdeiti• toe and .g that I.is id the I el WU latiMe- Inutted. tiataulo I: ua of c ut M. oar of icold, etC.bete ri), con •ll.,te rue. 1 y. A erato train's /Lt. t e labu. !t 'believe !olby the I tieated e'er, are Ll 111 Di par- r e • lorable r i • e various h • e cal ' aelicate ! • 4ipu und Io: the re o! amble er g 11 is ~ eicating oper en lf the Hems are The tee •riervated hu vicutti .ess of a d perma [able ren edition to uniallutg here are their con :you.: the , niutout Move the Deattuuun. [us to fter- EOM= ire a col , wen thlit ever, way Clef eittol, u.panuon iocermy, the dean ,entur no tO sleep and doe place IMMO le Irregu ni,e, wee, lIMIM ullems that .)uuU wa n are free It lb aver. 11 n.pince edmiency, urd), and End tv WI a , bent in gill, torten Is plipocal ry i.oor of • Only rt.h. No lair rumedlate pt.:stuns d nervous 5, weak by strung and re-vavitied symptoms Icier as In- he Contra al proper -0011 itself; LII may wooder of st seitnatfte , that mira- MIZEIIMI IS, NO RE- Id as in the Inc aid all . Lmel, and , 4 that he lurst.” I t 3 a single la its I ijd, and the epreseque, piebsuess, u business. • u lit., rush 41 i eestrueliun pepsis, gen- inabezty decay ol the I.lllla, vague utenc), bun :wee arising aced on hu- LES.—The tau vcon all ICEECEM EZ= I:invigorants cited in the 10 which the her liable.— , °rm. These uinentary vi :l eta and dein h or relief has r, d, prustratiOn 00 often been power of the and finally to ry woman of derangement, Mick, ur any Iber sex, or ; Invigorating rill find . this e or two, An all direc ts of healthy 4, but fur this .`equally po- At is reCOM• hive been re e Lndtauce has ON, or con ' taie of a bottle akin I.IOM :11 ul florid com- rp some of the d!by early hab nd fili of mun, yepepeia, ner dgestive iunc- I eunnumpuon, the mind are ory, confusion iorebuthn I go, 0 of solitude, I. rod aced All .I . riage should lare the most .neubial I(+ley through prospect hour :. 615 shadowed choly race .lighted with ;S, are often nd sources of llow often do ,aeunge of the I of the heart, rvoue system, .umptfon,wben indulging in a , e destructive rating - Cordial rincipled per- will have the e cork of each we In the klau■ I, C. H. Ring, •rve a Promis. tten rogßaturf . t reeve Invigora , is forgery. onc• rarated,in ;two for sboo P roprietor, New York. ' United States., Ash; Harria• bilrg—Fieming 41'1:larteburo. Iy-5 00 pounds of 'r, just received No, 171 West . LOCiiER. !In a hoes tap to large—atttua flif street.
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