they bad. 'finished their talk, two yonng men -(Sickapoos) came in and reported that the Prison er had made his escape. It appears at woman had .died the previous night, and while they were en gaged at the burial, another man—the other mur derer—cut this man loose, both making their es cape. This report was' hardly credited by Capt. S. and. the balance of us. Capt. S. then told the chiefs that these men must be caught, atnil - that they must have it done. They then started all their men out on that evening to watch all roads and crossings of streams; near daybreak on yesterday ..they succeeded in catching the man that cut the other loose, about seven miles from this place. On the way, as"they were bringing him in. he made au attempt to get away; he tried to kill a chief that was with him, but being tied Jailed ; the chief shot him dead one and a halt miles from this place We all went out last evening and• brought the dead Indian in. The other, and the principal murderer, is still at large. He said when he made his escape that he intended to kill any of his chief or head men, or any white man he might meet—he has his wife ,with him. - The Kickapoos deserye much credit for the prompt manner in which they acted in this matter. Mr. H, of your place, will know the murderer that is still at large, his same is Se-kok-wah, which means Pole Cat, but is knowu by the name of Morgan—speaks English well. I have given you a brief state Tent of this affur without going into the detsils." P. S.—Wm. 0. Hoffman lied last night at 8 o'clock a[ the Sisters' Hospital from his wounds.— /in inquest will be held to day. At last, and after the most cruel treatment and intense torture, he fell by the hands of the assassin. It is said that two ship loads of Mormons have, or will in a few days. arrive at New Orleans; so we may expect to have them here an a few weeks, probably bringing sickness amongst us. The steamer, Lamartine snnk about 1.5 miles.be• low Rock Wand, in'the' Mississippi, us .'urday last. No lives were lost. The steamer Re.stone, the same boat that blew up on the Omits about two years since, and killed so many persons, sunk abotit 200 miles above Cincinnati on Wednesday week in 12 feet water. Bayard Taylor defiverd his firs, lecture fast even ing. Subject—Arabs. John S. Phelps has been nominated in his dis trict for Congress, by the Anti•Bentonites. Two boats in yesterday from Pittsburg brought around 30U persons emigrating to lowa. The race at New Orleans between Lexington and Lacomte on the Sth in.st, resulted in Lacomte beating Lexington (the Kentucky favorile.) Time —first beat of• tour miles,—unsurpassed on record —7,:27; second heat, 7,34 Yours, 11:7 - 1 he Cholera is re-appearing at various points on the Missouri and Upper Mississippi rivers. Edward'Snowden, Importer and and Dealer in QUEENSWAKE,•CHINA GLASS, No. 29 North Second Street, opposite Christ . Church, Philadelphia. [rah 21 3ut-& • Ili KOSSUTH, accoruing to reports, is prepa ring for a revolutionary attempt in Europe be soon as the proper time may arrive. We May then locik for a revival of the . Kossuth hat., and other revolu tionary fashions. But we have nil doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matter what may be the change in dress, will still continue to provide themselves with ti -ithing from Rocklin! & Wilson's cheap and elegan :clothing store, No.lll Chesnut stieet, ocr ner o iranklin Place. [dee 27 ly-49 irr HENRY'S INVIGORATING CORDIAL,— The merits of tnis purely vegetable extract far the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affections, 4-c., are fully de scribed. in another column ol this paper, to which thb reader is refered, $2 per bottle, $3 bottles for $5, six bottles for set $l6 per doien.— Observe the mark ol the genuine. Prepared only by S. E. COHEN, No. 3 Franklin Row, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa. to whom all ord e rs must be addressed. For sale by all respectable Druggists 4- Merchants through out the country. T. W. DYOT f 4- SONS 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agents for Penna. For sale at -he Medicine Store, East Orange st., neat to Kramph's Clothing store. Equality to .ail! Un if ormity o : Price! A new:Feature or Business: Every one his own Sale-man. JONES Is, Co., or the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 200 Mar ket Street, above oth, in addition to having the largest, mos: varied and fashionable stock of Cloth ing in Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales. 'have constituted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be sold for, so.they cannot pos sibly vary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared and groat pains taken with the making, so that all can buy with the full assurance of getting a good arti cle at the very lowest price. Remember the CRESCENT, in Market, above 6th, No. 200. Mb 71y-3 JONES & CO. MARRIAGES. .On the 13th inst., by Rev, Geo. W. -Brindle, Thomas Kt 'mare to Elizabeth Leedom, both of Souderbburg LancatAer county, Pa. In this city, on the 17th inst., by the Rev. J. Abel Baldwin, Z. D. Gillman, of Washington ciny to Emma H„ daughter of the late Robert M. Barr, Esq. On the 18th inst. by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Ru. dolph Kauffman, to Annie B. Grebinger, both of Manor. On the 20th ins!. brtbe same Henry Hefter, to Mary Ober, at Rapbo. DEATHS. In this city, on Saturday evening last, Wm. Hei ler, aged about 46 years (New York papers please copy.) In this city, on the 131.11 inst., Mary Eliza, in fant daughter of Holmes and Henrietta Parvin, aged 6 months and 24 days. Ere sin could blight or sorrow tide, Death came with friendly care— Tile opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there. Oh! parents dear ‘ ;weep not for me, I am not dead, but sleeping here— ). was not yours, but Curist's alone, He loved me be - bt and took me home On Monday the 17th inst., after a briel illness, Mrs. Elizabeth Diller, wile of Samuel Diller, of this city, in the 33d year of her age. The Markets. PUILADELPIiIA y April, 24 1834 inspections of Flour and Meal for the week end .ng April 22d. 9520 bbls. superfine Flour; 391 do fine do. 44 do Middlings, 096 do. Rye Flour;l26B do. Corn Meal; 123 do. condemned do: Total 11,- 935. There is.more demand for Cotton to day; about 3504a1es sold at steady prices. coal is wanted to go Ent, and brings lull prices. Cloverseed is quiet, with a moderate business doing at $4 e 0 a 4,70 per bushel. The Flour market is depressed under the foreign news, but the stock is very light and holders are demanding former prices, without finding buyers, except for home use, for which pur pose sales range at Irom 8,50 to $9 per barrel for fair retailing and extra brands. Rye Flour is quiet; a small sale was made at $5,37} per barrel. • Corn Meal is scarce and firm at $3,75 per bbl for Penn sylvania Meal. Of Wheat there is very little offer ing, and small sales are making at $1,97a52 far Reds, and $2,05 for prime White. Corn is about the same, and 5a6000 bushels Yellow sold mostly at 82 cents, afloat. Oats and Rye are scarce, and wanted at full rates. In Groceries there is rather more than firmness to notice, with a moderate bus iness in Sugar and Cptlee at former quoted rates.-- The provision market continues quiet, and prices about the same. Metals are firm; with limited transactions inlron and Lead. Whiskey is held at 37 cents for bbls. and hhds., with a limited de mand. Turnpike Dividen d: —The Boa id of Managers of the Lancaster and Litiz Turnpike Company, have declared a per of one dollar per share, equal to five per cent for the last six months, payable at the office of the Treasurer at Litiz, or at the Farmers Bank of Lancaster, after Monday, May the Ist. april 25 1 t-14 Droczamatiou.—Whereas, in and by the 1 several 'ordinances, passed by the Select and Common Councils of the chy of Lancaster, on the 27th of February, 1839, and on the 13th day of February, 1841, it is enacted, That the owner of each and every DOG, found running at large in the Streets, Lanes, 'or Alleys, in the City, during the period for which the Mayor may require them to be 'confined, shall be liable to a fine of $5,00. And, Whereas, it has been represented to me that Dogs laboring under symptoms of Hyprophobia have been seen in the city and vicinity, and that a person—cow, and a number of dogs have been ' bitten by such, I do therefore, in pursuance of said ordinances, enjoin the owners of all dogs within the city, to confine or shut them up in some prop er. place for 30 days from the present date, and the Constables are hereby required to be active and vigilant in enforcing said ordinance. It is hoped that all good citizens will see the propriety of complying strictly with the terms of this proclamation, as the safety of the community requires it. Dated at the City bt Lancaster, the 22d day of April,lBs4. DRII,IBTIAN KIFFFER, sprit pa tf-14) ' • • - • Mayor. Pnbuc Salle.—Will be sold, on Wednesday morning, April 26, at 9 o'clock, the founda tion walls of the buildings recently torn down in Market Square, and the paving stones in the yards, and pavements in front of said buildings. CHRISTIAN XIFFFER, april 25 It Chairman ofCommitteo. Ustate of Samuel Sheaffer, 12i —ln the Court of Common Pleas for the coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, Philip Shaeffer, Trus tee of George Sheaffer, a eon of said deceased, did on the 13th day of April, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, bis account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN E. REED, Proth'y. Proth'ys Office, Lan. April 13. ap 25 4t-15 Estate of Emanuel Hollinger —ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Peter Fahnestock did on the 10th day of April, 1854, file in the office ofthe Pro thonotary of the said Court, his supplementary ac count of said Estate. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 10th day of April, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth , y. Prothy's Office. Lan. april 25 4t44 Estate ofJacnb R. Landls.—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lan caster; whereas, John Miller and Henry Bear e Committee did on the •10th day of April, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Acciount of said Estate: Notice is hereby giv en to all lersons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 29th dny ofMay, 185.4. for the confirmation thereof, unless excep tions be filed. Attest, JOHN K: REED, Proth , y. Prothy's office, Lan. April 13. ap 25 4t-14 Estate of Benjamin Re111:—In the Court ofCommon Pleas for the county of Lan cainer. hereas, Jonas Reiff, did on the 13th day. of April, 1854, file in the office of the Prothon otary of the said Court..his account of the said Es tate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interest ed in the said estate, that tlie said Court have ap pointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Protli'y. Prothy's (Ace, Lan. April, 13. ap. 25 4t-l4 es. L. Hallowell' Franklin Cloth ing Store. No. 202 Market street, above 6th, under the Rea Lion Hotel, Philadelphia, is the only place in the i.ity where Boys' Clothing from four years old and upwa-ds can be purchased. NIEN , e Mil) BOYS' CLOTHING, W 1101eSale and Re tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re member No. 202 Market street, above 6th. april 25 ly-l4 • '•r• - Dennsylvania Patent Agency.— J. FRANKLIN REIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Lettere Patent from the If. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly executed by him. OLD GUARD Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing. Office-4'lll,l'oN HALL. aprtl 25 Cottage Furniture.—HALEY. WARE & Co., No. 280 Chesnut street above 10th, Philadelphia, and No. 10 N. Charles st., Baltimore. Manulacturers of painted Cottage Chamber Furniture. The subscribers would call the attention o f the public to their extensive as sortment of the above Furniture : Persons furnish ing Cottages, Hotels, Boarding Houses, &c., will find it much to their advantage to examine this new style of Furniture before purchasing, as it is dura ble, ornamental, and low priced. Complete sets from $3O upwards; sets or single pieces painted and ornamented in any style to order. Also Chairs, Extension Tables and other Furniture at very low prices. N. B.—Ttie trade supplied as usual. Ipril 25 2m-14 New Goode.—THOMAS W. EVANS & CO., 219 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, hare just received of their own importation, selected oy one of the firm in Europe, a large assortment of choice goods, which will be sold at the lowest city prices, amongst them are 50,000 yards New Silks, newest styles, Blk Silks of all kinds, Mous. tin de Lames and Bareges, Tissue, Grenadines, Organdies, Lawns, new styles, Organzines, Donna Maria, Brocha Bareges in new de.igns, French, American and English Chintzes, Ginghams and Peranles, very fine. ALSO, new style Shawls, Lace Points, Scarf and Shawls, embroideries of the ohoicest kinds, Handkerchiefs, Mitts Gloves and Hosiery. ALSO, a lull stock bf Paris Mantillas, including all the newest designs now worn in Paris. N. B.—Wholesale buyers will find bin stock ye ry choice and cheap. lapril 25 4t-14 rir. John iiViCalln, Dentlin—Officv 1J No. 4 East King street, Lancaster, Pa. Illection for School Directors. _EA An election l'or Twelve School Directors of the Lancaster city School District, will be held at Fulton Hall, on TUESDAY the 2d day el . May next, between the hours of I and 7 o'clock, P. M., to elect 12 qualified citizens 'to serve for three years from the expired term of Messrs. Henry A. Wade, A. L. Hayes, Charles Gillespie, It. qoder well, E. G. Darlington, F. J. Eramph, A. W. Rus sel, Charles M. Howell, John ivietzgar, Amos Slay maker, B. F. Shenk and J. S. Crumbaugh. GEO. M. STE.INMAN, Pre,"t. J. ZIBIMEIytIAN, Sec'y. Capra 18 3t-13 Examiner, Lancamenan and Inland Daily, copy 3 times. - Li state •of Peter Trolllnger.—Let -12kers of administration on the estate el Peter, Troßinger, late of the Borough of Columbia, dec , i4 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 fur settlement to aprtl 18 81.-131 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: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointell the 29th day of May, 19.54, for the con lirniation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. HEED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. aprd 18 41-15 Exchange Hotel, No. .17 Ea it King street, next door west of Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber has taken the above mentioned welt-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: lurnisbed 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 " EXCHANGE " one of the best and most desirable stopping places in the city. His charges are 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 business, he flatters himself that he can satisfy every body who may favor him with their custom. A share of pub lic patronage is respectlully solicited. aprtl 18 tf-131 - WILLIAM T. YOUART. Coleman's Historical Text Book, and Atlas of Bible Geography, containing eight new Maps, engtaved on steel, beautifully colored, indispensable lor pupils and teachers in Sunday Schools and Bible Classes, Theological Students and Clergymen. Tha History of the French Protestant Refugees, from the revocation of the Edict of Nantes to our days; by M. C. Weiss. Thesaurus of English Words, so classified and arranged as to facilitate the expression of Ideas and assist in Literary composition; . by Peter Mark Roget. ••. Annual of Scientific Discovery; or year Book of facts in Science and Arts, for 1854, by David A. Wells, A. 51. Lowrey's Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved from.the moat recent authorities. By J. W. Lowry, T. R. G. S. The Lamp Lighter. The Planter's Northern Bride. By Caroline Lee J. B. TSHUDY, Treasurer The Priest and the Huegunot, or Persecution in the age of Louis XV. By L. Buugener. Cruise of the North Star. By Choules. Margaret; or Prejudice at Home and its victims. An autobiography. Musical Vade Mecum; a manual of the science of music, adapted to the want of leachers and Scholars. Helps to a Life of Holiness and Usefulness; or Revival Miicellanies, containing Revival Sermons &c. By Rev. James Caughey, the successful Re vivalist. The. Christian Retrospect and Register; a sum mary of the 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 leading truths, obligations and hopes 01 Christianity. By G. Spring. The Lives of toe Father Martyrs, and other prin cipal Saints, compiled from original manuscripts, and other authentic Records. Illustrated with the remarks ofjudicious modern critics and Historians By the Rev. Alban Butler. The above Books, together with many others, may be bad, by calling at the Cheap Book and Sta tionery Store, Kramph , s Buildings, North Queen et., Lancaster. J 'MURRAY Ss STORK. ap 18 ti.l3 Estate of platthevt Henderson.— In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, John Newshanser ' com mittee, did on the 26th day of March, 18.54,61 e in the office of the Prothonotary ot the ‘ said Court, his account of the.said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the raid Court have ap pointed the 20th day of May, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN E. REED, Proth'y. Prothrs office, Lan. apriDlB 4t-13 Clrcular.—Thenubscriber would respectful ly inform his friends, and the public gener• ally, that ht continues the business of a Cabinet %takers , Finding Store, at the old established stand, No. 134 South Second Street, (below Dock street,) Philadelphia, and from his long experience in the business flatten himself that he well under stands the wants of the Trade. The stock of Goods now on hand comprises ev ery description of Materials used by Cabinet Ma kers, consisting in part of the following: HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.—Locks, Ring. es, Screws, Castors, Bed Screws, Addis , Carving Tools, Chair and Sofa Springs, Coffin Handles, Screw:, .tc. Also, a lull 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, Sofa and Chair Web, Twine, Sacking Bot-. toms, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple Knobs, Glass Screws and Marble Blabs. 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 the trade only,) embraces a large variety of Fancy Ar ticles, iu Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in cluding Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, What-Nuts, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car ved Mouldings,&c. In making this announcement to the public, the subsreriber desires toassurc them:that he intends to do all he professes, viz: to keep up the best stock of Goode 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 for business are unequalled, having availed himself of every opportunity offered for the production of goods on the best 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 resprictfully, april 18 2m-13J THOMAS THOMPSON. Alien's Mowing Machine, for sale, by the subscriber, at his Agricultural Warehouse, No. 23 South Sixth st., between Market and Chesnut, Philadelphia. Also, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters. Grain Fans, Seed Drifts, Revolving Horse Rakel, Hay Drags and Pulleys, Corn Sheller'', Corn and Cob Crushers, Spades, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, .fitc.,—comprising the largest and beet 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. LANDRE'I'Ii, 23 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. april 18 3m-I3 Landes & 'Mack, Attornies at LAW. Office—One door cast of Swope's. Ho tel, East King Street, Lancaster, Penn's. ter All kinds oiScrivening, such as writing Wills, Deeds, IVlortgages,Accounts,&c., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. april,ll tI-12 Removal.—lSAAC E. HIEsTER.—Attor -1.10 ney at Law. Has removal to an office in North Duke Street, nearly opposite the new Court House, Lancaster, Pa. [april II 6in-12 - I D. Bachman, has removed his office V • to Orange et., second door from FahnestoclOs store. (ap 11 6t-12. Estate of John L. Burgin .-- Letters of administration un the estate of John L. Bur gin, late of Drilinure township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said- townseip : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without de lay, properly authenticated Tur settlement. JAMES J. GLENN, april 11 6t-1.2 . 1 Ad m,r. 10 Teachers Wanted to - take charge of the Schools in Bart, to commence the first day of May. The Board of Directors will meet at Georgetown to•exainine applicants, on the 22c1 of April, at 1 o'clock, P.M. Liberal salaries will be paid fir well qualified Teachers april 11 20-121 W. STACEY, Seey. Qpring, Style Hats.--J..Nict,:LOUll •zDN lJno. 46 Market st. Philadelphia, have now on nand a complete stuck of Hats suitable to Spring and Summer sales comprising in part Black and Drab, Beaver and Moleskin Hats. \Vide and small run Panama Double and single rim Leghorn Boys' and Men's Canton Braid Fine and coarse Canada Palm oa Together with every style of soft Fur and Wool Hats which they will sell at the lowest cash prices by the case or dozes. Country flatters will find bargains at No. 46 Market at., south side below 2d st. ] ap 11 3m-12 Removal Removal :—Havisig removed 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 5,6 i, 7,8, 9 and lOcts; also Teas, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Sugar-cored Hams and Dried Bee together with a variety of provisions for family use; also a choice selection of Oranges Lemons, &c. JAMES DYSART, North Queen st., above Railroad, Lancaster. ap II 3m-l2 PETER Athn'r • Eagle Hotel, No. 331 Ilarket 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 the above business in Lancaster 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 liar 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 reasondble as any other in Market street. Give me a col i. pril 11 ly-12j FRED. ZARRACHER plb osendale Hydraulic Cement.— it, An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults Spring Houses and Cellars, and for keeping damp ness from wet and exposed walls. For sale by CHAS. SHEPARD SMITH, Corner of Front & Willow sta., Railroad, Phila. G. M. STEIN • april 11 ly-1.2) Lancaster, Pa. ristate of Mrs. GracyHough XI —Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. liracy M'Cullough, late of Drumore twp., Lancas ter county, having been issued to the subscriber residing in said toward ip: All persons knowing 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 M'CULLOUGH, Exr. ap 11 *6t-12 Plainfield Classical Academy near Carlise, Pa. The 16th Session will com mence May let. The location is desirable for healthfulness and moral purity. The mind may be concentrated npon studies, the situation being retired though convenient of access by Railroad.' Teams.—Joard and Tuition, 5 months, $60,00 For catalogues with references, &0., address, R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, april 11 11-12 . 1 . Plaintieid, Cum. co., Pa. New London Academy.—New Lon don, Chester county, Pa. The summer ses sion or this Institution will commence on the first Monday of May and continue five months. Tr.ams—For summer session. $7O; with the usu ual extras for washing,music and mudernlanguages. The course of instruc[ion is thorough, and -more comprehensive than in most Academies. The location is highly favorable in all respects. For particulars as to terms, description, &c., address JAMES B. McDOWELL, april . ll 0.12] Principal. ousehold Glassware, from the _ll II principal Factories and late Auction sales.— Comprising a full and desirable assortmenr at 25 Per cent below usual rates. Dealers and Others will do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. 1000 packages now on band. EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 152 South Second street, (above Sprueso april 11 Sm-12 CChart.Erben & Brother deal- Eli IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Building, North Queen street, Lancaster. . [march 28 tf 10 1311 - B. Swarr, Attorney at Law. 11.•—Of}ce North Duke street, east aide, a few doors north of the Now Court House, and adjoin ing tho offico of N. El!maker, Esq. A n Ordinance 'regulating the t 1 Salariea-of Constables. Sec. 1. Be it ordained tied enacted by the citi zens of Lancaster in. Select and Common Councils 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 salary—said High Constable of three hundred and fifty dollars, and said City Constables ofs3ooeach, as a foil compen nation for their services. Sac. 2: That said salariesshall 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 1:4- City Constable, by reason of death, res ignation, local removal, failure to be commission ed, or removal by Councils for neglect of duty shall be filled by Councils in joint 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 same 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 E. MUHLENBERG, President of C. C. Attest, JAMES C. CARPENT,EI4, Clerk S. C. • BEMJ. SCHAUM, Clerk C. C. ' april 11 ,3t-12 Notice Assessors.—Extracts from an Act of the Legislature of Pennsylvania, ap proved April 30, 1803. Section 2. That the several Assessors within this Commonwealth, at the time when they make their returns of the delinquent militia men tothe county commfssioners, 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 fore the first Monday in Juno 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 if 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 25 dollars to be sued for anti collected by the proper brigade inspector, as other debts are by law recoverable, to be accounted for to, the county treasurer as a part of the brigade military fund. . • Section 3. /fhat the time fixed for the final - set.;' tlement of the collectors of military fines with the! county commiss,oners, as contemilatedbytheninth: section of the act to which this is a supplement, shall he on or before the first Monday in December annually; and that no exonerations shall be made after that date; and any county commissioner who, shall willfully refuse or neglect to comply with the provisions 01 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 ue sued for and recovered by the brigade inspector of the proper brigade in tee same manner that oth er ciebts of like amount are by law, recoverable,, the net proceeds whereof shall be paid tothe countyl treasurer, to form a pert of the brigade military[ fund. up 11 31-12 W entVis Bee Dive — Store.=—Lhunabkl Gross tie Alrique. A new article lbr La. dies skirts. Bajois Kid Gioves—Summer! colors— only 50 cents—a great bargain, just received at WENTZ'S. ' • 1 CASE Splendid Berege de Laines, The great est bargain thin season--at 124 cents, really worth 25 cents. 50 pieces, 24 inch wide, all Linen. Dia per—only 111 cents per yard, at WENTZ'S. PLAID and Striped Silks.—Ladies: Wentz'. have received this day a beautiful lot el striped. and plaid SILKS. Prices, 45 to 75 cis. per yard also, plaid and striped Calicoes, Gaighams, &c.; 100 doz. of those pure Linen Napkins—the cheap= ness of which astonishes every body that examines teem, at WENTZ'S. SPRING SH A WLS.—Thibet Shawls, Si ll Fringe, &c., ad colors, lietnania Shawls, Silk—a beautiful article, Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroii dered, White and Colored, scarlet silk Shawls, &c, A fine assortment of the above Shawls is noil open for the spring Trade, at IN ENTZ,S. BAJOUS GENUINE KID GLOVES—Surnme colors—only 50 cents per pair, at WENTZ'S. LINEN DIAPER—AII Linen, 24 inches wide—, only 120 cents, at WFNTZ'S. REAL FRENCH GIN6HAMS—A great bargain{ 121 cents per yard, at WEN I Z'S. CRAPE SHAWLS—A large lot, new designs) just received this day, at WENTZ'S. CURTAIN IYIUSLINS-1 Case Embroidered Curtain Muslin just received, and selliug at thd low price or 121 cents at WEN CZ'S. MANTILLAS--A large lot just opening loi Spring sales. WENTZ'S BEE HIVE STORE, aprd 11 tt-12 Lancaster. 'llo Printers and Publishers.—L i ' , PELOUZE'S Philadelphia Type Foundry :7 Great reduction in Types, 4c. The undersigned would call the attention of Printers and Publish. era, to the greatly reduced prices of his Printing Type, &c. Pica, 30 Ms. I Minion, 48 cts. Small Pica, 32 asNonpared, 58 " Long Primer, 34 " Agate, 72 " Bourgeois, 37 " 1 Pearl, 1,08 " Brevier, 42 " Diamond, 1,60 And all other type in proportion. But wishing to' encourage Cash payments, the subscriber will make a still larger deduction from 10 to 15 per. cent:for Cash. He has recently added to his sq. ready very large assortment the new and justly celebrated SCOTCH FACES, which mr beauty of finish and durability, be is positive cannot be sur passed. He begs leave to return his sincere thank for the very liberal patronage heretofore bestoweu on him, and hopes tij , a stricrapplication tis busl i r Bess to merit a continuance of the 'same. He has constantly on hand every article necessary in Printing Office. All orders thankfully and promptly attended to, at the North West coir ner of Third and Chesnut streets. LEWIS PELOUZE. N. 0.-.-Old Types taken in exchange for new, at 9 cents per lb. Printers giving this three Insertion's, and send ing me a copy of their paper, will be entitled 1.1) their bill when purchasing four times its amount.l april 11 3t,11 Ornamental, Shade and Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs, Plant Vines, Roses, &c. In great variety and size ,;- suitable for panting the. present season.— At` - Cultivated and for sale at the Nursery and Garden oft he subscriber, and at his stands in lap city, in the Market, below Sixth st., Philadelphia. orders caielully attended to, and forwarded with despatch. Catalogue furnished onapplication. Address . 6. MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. ti-I2 , Inc Paints.—One third cheaper that Z white Lead, and free from all poisonous qual ities. The New Jersey Zinc Company having greatly enlarged their works, and improved tfe quality of their products; are p r epared to execu e orders for their Superior Paints, 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 grou in oil, is warranted pure and unsurpassed for bo and uniform Whiteness. A me hod of preparation has recently been di - covered, which enables the company to warrant the paints, to keep fresh and soft in the kegs fdr anyr easonable time. In this respect their paints wil.be superior to any other in the market. Their Brown Zinc Paint, which is sold at a low price, and can only be made from the Zinc ores from New Jersey, is now well known for its pro tective qualities when applied to iron or other metallic surfaces. Their Stone Color Paint possesses all the prop pales of the brown, and is of an agreeable color for painting Cottages, Depots, Out-buildings, Bridges, &c. FRENCH & RICHARDS, Wholesale Paint Dealers and Importers, N. W. corner of 10th and Market tits., Philadelphia. april II 6m-121 To Printers.—A new edition of the So. cimen Book of Bruce's New York Type Foun dry, Will be published in September, 1953, and will be given to those proprietors of Printing offic who wi,l send 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 befoie shown: there have been added -to the Foundry new varieties of Roman types from Nine-line Pica n to Pearl, various imitations of Writing, a great nu - ber of Fancy fonts, Borders both plain and Illumi nated, labor saving Rules, and a complete founqy of Germans. The types now manufactured ire cast from a new combination of metal of great durability, and are usually kept on hand in large quantities. Et ery fancy font is sold by weight, and.at the printdd prices, which are from 10 to 25 per cent. less thdn those of some other flundries. All other printiug 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 1.11- quested to accompany their orders with city reftt ences to prevent delay. Printers of Newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this noto,three times betbre the Ist of August, 1854, and send me ode of the papers, will be paid for it in type wh4n they purchase five times the amount of their bill from me, of my own manufactures, selected from my specimens. GEORGE BRUCE, -1113hatobero street, Wow York. well 1.1 (lewd - Artist's Union Enterprise. IX-250,000 Gifts tor 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, Empoo Total, $250,000. The American Artiste , Union would respectfully announce to the citizens of the United States and the Canada., that for the purpose of the advance ment and extension of the Fine Arts, and with a view of enabling every family 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 Darlers 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. LIS I" 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 Steel Engravings. 50 elegant oil paintings, in splendid Gilt Frames, size 3 x 4 feet, eachlsloo. 100 elegant oil paintings, 2 x 3 feet each $6O, 6,000 600 steel plate engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames, ? 24 a 30 in. each $lO, 6,000 10,000 elegant steel plate engravings, . colored in oil, of the Washington Monument, 20 x 26, each $4.- 40,000 237,000 steel plate engravings, from 100 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 dwelling in 32d st. in N. Y. city,, 12,000 22 building lots in 100 and 101 ste. N. Y. city, each 20 a 100 ft deep each $lOOO, 22,000 100 Villa Sites, containing each 11,000 sq. ft. ti the suburbs of N. York city, and commanding a magnificent view 01 the Hudson river and Long Island Sound, each $5OO. 50,000 LOrins of Cash,. ' $30,000 , 20 loans of cash, for 100 years each, . without interest, or security : 250 each, $5,000 60 " 100 5,000 100 " :, ',, 50 5,000 200 " « ‘, 20 5,000 2000 - " f i " 6 10,000 The holder of eacn ticket is entitled first, to a . steel plate engraving, (size 25 a 30 in,) of thegreat American Historical Work - of Art, Wyoming, a copy of which may be Seen at the office of this pa ,peri and second, to one of tha 250,000 Gilts,which wilt be distributed on -the Completion of the sale of ,the tickets. , The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of his order, will be forwarded, carefully packed, either one copy-of the 'Wyoming,' elegantly painted in oil colors/or one copy oi the Wyoming' plain and one copy of each of four other engravings, equal to it in value, and is entitled to live gifts. The purchaser of more than 5 tickets •can have his choice out of 100 different subjects, from steel plates owned by the Artiste Union, each picture being in,value equivalent to the Wyoming,' and is entitled .to one gilt for each ticket he holds. A list of the subjects can be seen at the office of this paper. AGENTS.—Persons desirous ofbecoming Agents for sale of tickets, by forwarding [post paidJ $l 2 shall be sent a Gut ticket, a copy of yoming and a prospecins containing all necessary information. It is confidently believed that the tickets will be disposes' of by the let of July, when the distribu tion of gifts will os 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 SIOP,OOO. Specimens of the 011 'paintings and Engravings are also on view at the rooms• References in regard to the property. W.C. Barrett, Counsellor at Law, 10 Wail at., . Y. F. J. Visscher 4. Co., Real Estate Brokers, 80 ammo St. Qtr. All Orders for Tickets must be addressed ost-paid with the,money enclosed to J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec. 505 Broodway, New York. 3m-II Cllothing! Clothing Z—ERBEN & CO., SV sign of the STRIPED Coal', No. 42 North Zueen street, East side, near Orange street, Lan caster, Pa. The subscribers desirous of again re. iurning their thanks to their numerous 'patrons avail themselves of this opportinqty to do so, and at the same time respectiully announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have pow ready an" assortment of SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING, that for extent, variety and cheapness will surpass any stock ever offered in Lancaster. Their *nook of their own manufacture and' embraces the latest styles of Clothing, adapted to he season, and warranted to give entire eatisfac ion to purchasers as to durability and superior workmanship. Eccouraged by the patronage of a liberal com .. malty, 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 prices. Among their extensive assortment may be found the following: I Superfine Dress and Frock Coate, made in the latest fashions, of French and English Clothe. New style business coats, of black,brown, blue, olive and green cloths, plain and figured Caseimere Coats. Linen and'Cotten Coats of every desert tion. ' Double and Single Breasted Vests of new style Silks, Grenadines, Cassimeres, Valentia, Cash rneres, /he. Superior Plain and corded black silk and satin Vests. • Fine Black Doeskin and Fancy Cassimere Pante made in the latest style, and at very low-prices for the quality. Also, just completed, by far the lar gest End cheipest assortment of BOYS' CLOTH ING, suitable for the Spring and Summer, that can be found in Lancaster, consisting of Boys' Frock, Sack and*Monkey Coats, Pants and vests of all sizes and qualities, to which constant addi t,.ina will be made during the season. Also, a full assortment of white and figured . Shp Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Hand kercinefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiery & :Umbrellas. Just received a large assortment of Black and fancy cloths, cashmerets, Drap de eta. Queens cloth &c. suitable for coats. Black doeskin and 'fancy cassimeree, French linens and a great variety of new and fashionable goods for pants and vests willCbc made up to order, at short notice. in the latest fashion, and on he 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, sigtiot the Striped •Coat, No. 42 North Queen at., east side, near Or ange at., Lancaster, Pa. [ap 4 tf-11 pstate of William Mathlot, deVil 12.4 —Letters of Administration on the estate of William Mathiot, late of the city of Lancaster, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in Bain city; all perilous indebted to the said deceased are required to make immediate pay meet, 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 be sold by public out cry on Saturday the 29th day of April inst. ' at 7 coslock P .: "1., at the public house of EdwardS. 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 of said town, nos. 21 and 22. And also the right, title and interest of the said John Fisher, in and to the undivided sixth part o f four lots of ground situated in said town of Alexan dria, and numbered in the general plan one. 41, 42, 43, and 44. Attendance will be given and torms of sale made knowle by GEORGE MUSSER, Assignee in Bankruptcy of John Fisher. tf-11 iFor Rent.—The two.story Brick House, Stable and half lot of ground, in North Queen street, late the property of Michael Ham bright, atta . dec , d, is offered for rent until the Is t of April next. This is a desirable place for business,havingtwo large rooms in front, which might readily be con verted into stores. There sue three rooms beside on the unit floor and a kitchen, and six rooms on the second floor. The lot contains a large num ber of fruit trees—and there is a well of excellent water with a pump in it, and a large cistern.. Poseession will be given immediately. Apply to WILLLAM FRICR, 5 doors north of thcproperty. ap 11 642 writing Ink. --A. WARREN, Centre Square, Lancaster, manufactures, and keeps constantly on hand, in any quantity, FINE BLACK WRITING INK, for Banks, Counting Houses Public offices, 4rc.: Warranted to retain a jet black. color, Unimpaired by age or exposure, and not to become mouldy or deposit° sediment of any kind. Differ ing in its composition from ordinary Ink, it flows 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. april 4 1(41 Medical Biause.—No. 16 South Fredit r : tok ttalumore k.stablished in order to afford the afflicted, sound 'and...Scientific Medical Aidi and for the suppression of Quackery. Dr. J. B. smith has for many years devoted his whole attention to the treatment of Kivate complaints, in all their varied and compfi, cated forms.. His great success in those long stand; ing and difficult cases, such as were formerly con; sidered incurable, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight years Dr. S. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Com plaints, in their different lorms and stages I a prac tice which no doubt exceeds that of all the other physicians now advertising in Baltimore, and not a single case is known, whete his directions were e t r ieuy followed and medicines taken a reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure; therefore persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, ,no matterhow difficult or long standing the case may be., , would do well to call on Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 South Frederick Street and if not effectually cured no renumeration will be required for his services. His medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and compact form, and may be taken in a public or private house, or while travelling without exposuse or hindrance from business, and except in cases of violent inflammation,no change of diet is necessary. Strictures-Dr. Smith has discovered a new meth od by which he_can cure the worst form of stric ture, and without pain or inconvonience to the pa tient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands, 4-3 , is sometimes mistaken for stricture by gener al practitioners or charlatans.. Young Men and others 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 avoiding much trouble and Buttering as well as expense. By his improved method of treatment, Dr. S. can irately guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases of this complaint. To Females--all diseases peculiar to females, speedily and effectually removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of the above affections, has been well tested in an extensive practice for the last twelve. years. 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, so that the patients never see any one but the doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in 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, as a certain cure for any and every di sease. They arc put up lo sell and not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good, therefore avoid them. A word to the wise is suf ficient, Address B. SMITH. No. 16 S. Frederick-at., Baltimore, Md. mh 21. Iy-9 For Sale.--The Fulton House Hotel, on North Queen 'street and the Railroad—Also two .new tuouern built BRICK HOUSES, inn!, North Duke street, two stories and attic, occu-AL pied by Rev. Alfred Nevin and Mrs. W ager.-- Ferms easy, and possession given let of April 1e55. If not sold privately before 27th of May ensuing ; they will be offered publicly at the Fulton !louse, at S o'clock same e‘euing. Fur parttculurs enquire of Mrs. A. Jzireluss, Lanca.ier, Pa. [march 21 u-9 LT corps Iluvigoralive Cordial. Vegetable in its Composition. This laireluable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs abia Soots, which !Live been bound alter years of expe rience, by tile meet skillful nlyelCialle, to be pos sessed of qualities most beneficial in the diseases ;or which it is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be of that character on which reliance may pladed as to its safety, I case Impotency, Hoemorrhagea, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, or for DEBILITY arising ruin any cause, such as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been conned to bed for some time, for females alter confinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in its salu tary effects; or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sluggishness, Decay of the Prue, came, Nervousness, irc., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be lbund equal if not superior to any compound ever used. • .. To FEMALEll.—lienprd Invigorating Cordial, is one of the moat invaluable*l.Vledicines in the many complaints to which females are subject. It as diaLS nature to brace the whole system, check ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappiness among La dies would exist, werd they generally to adopt the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are d'ebilita ted by those obstructions which females are Liable to, arc restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. Young MEN;—That solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of man; and it is the young who are most apt to become its victims, Dern an ignorance of the danger to which tney subject themselves, causing Ntavous DEBILITY, Weakness of the sys tem and Premature Decay. Many ofyou may now be suffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brot , on themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weakness and Shrtvelling`ei the Genital' Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passions, occasioning the necessity of re nouncing the felicities nflVlAnnzAce,lesserring both mental and bodily capacity, Hold!- - Henry's Invig orating'Cordial, a medicine that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important func tions to a healty state and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener of the system as a Tonic MEDICINE, it 18 unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medi cines, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certificates, tc., beginnig with 'Hear what the Preachers say,":and such like; it is not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, 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. Panne' Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signature on the label of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) 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. For sale by all repectablo Druggists and Merchants throughout the ceuntry. T. %V. Die OTT 4 , SONS, 132 N. 2d at., Philadelphia, vole agetn for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Medicine Store of H. A. Rockafield, next to Kratt t iph , s Cloth ing Store, East Orange at. Jan 3 Iy-50 P. Knight kr. Co., Commits- C • sion Merchants and dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions generally, No. 29 and 30 South Wharves, Philadelphia, have constantly on hand a supply of Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Her ring, Blue Fish, White Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, Cheese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peaci - es, Cranberries, &c. march 14 3m-8 Vstate of John C. Landle.—Leiters .L• 4 of administration on the estate of John C. Landis, late of klaei klempfield township, Lancas ter county, deed, having been granted 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 will present them without delay, pioperly authenticated for settlement, to FRANCES LANDIS, Administratrix april 4 6e-11] Voulgmacher AL Bauman, Tan ners and Carriers Store, baok of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad arid North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full as ssortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzers celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, s•utable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width requAd, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's Oil, Currier's Toole, Moroccoe, 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 Ladies' Dress Goods and Bonnet STORE. JOHN ROUGH. No. 61 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. LADIES STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, LA CES IN SILK, THREAD AND COTTON, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SEWED NEE DLE WORK, IN CH EMISETTS, COLLARS, FLOUNCINGS, EM RROI DERED SLEEVES, _ EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, MUSLINS, FLORECNE SILKS, TAR- LITANS, CAP FACINGS, FLOWERS, &c., &c. 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. Ronal" returns thanks to the Ladies of Lan caster city and county, tor the generous palronage given him for the last few years, and solicits a continuance of the same. He has been to the City markets and purchased largely of every descrip tion of Goods in his line of trade, and will sell them at very moderate profits, as heretofore. A call from the Ladies is therefore respectfully soli cited. - - Just received—a very beautiful 'assortment of fashionable Ladies BONNZTB and Emmons, tor the spring and Mainmer seasen. ap 12m.11 JF. Shroder & Co., Bankers are • now paying on Special Depoeita of one year or more ne per cent. interest. : march 28 0:40 1 Ak. Blorse , a luvigtormL.. i.:, dial.—A Pnenomenbri in 'ideal restored and Life lengthened, by LH vigoraung Elmer or lthrttal. For ce cal science has been ransacking the' mineral kingdoms, in search for sl should restore the lost or decaying e nervous and muscular syetems,'Wlth back of subseqnent'proatration, wit] tants, tonics, and narcou i t had beret , That something has bee found. It production, brought from the eiter . Arabia the stony, by th celebtetet Alon ie, well known as distinguish the leading scientific aocieues of tl and equally distinguished as a phym ist, and a traveller. The juices of I. centrated and combined with other dicinal extracts, are now producing fore unheard of, in this, Or any oche first the properties attributed to Pro vigorating Elixer or Loidtal were loss. The public often iteceivedco. the simple and sublime rattle ann. discoverer. But facts, 4 mndeniable by witnesses of the highest class and now triumphing over alll doubts. overthrown, by a mass of testimony fectly irresistible. 1 he Elixer remedies, u all cases, evils arising from a mien+ or abuse organs which make up tae wonderfu led man. It restores to full vigor • function connected with at mysteri agency of matter and r4ind, neces prodaction of human lit To per muscular frame, or deficient in vii recommended as she only means of that energy which is nelesaary to t joyment of the natural appetites a higher mental attributes., Its benefi not confined to either sex or to any ble girl, the ailing wile, the heal youth, the overworn mn of busin of mervous debility, or rom the = single organ, will all fi d media i l . nent relief from the use I this into ovator. To those who have apr paralysis it will prove complete safeguard against that terrible mala. many, perhaps, who havb so trifled staitions, that they think themaelv reach of medicine. Leit not even The Elixer deals with disease as it reference tq cases, and will net on disorder itself, but rebuild the brok • The derangements of She system, vows diseases, and the forms of ne itself are so numerous t 1 at it would umn to enumerate the maladies I preparation is a specifi . A few, 1 , be enumerated, viz : a tenralgia, headache, incipient pat yam, hysto of the heart, spinal affebtions, mu tremors flatulence, a prisking sense numbness, torpidity of the liver pression, weakness of the will, move, faintness after exercises, br terrifying dreams, Inaba ty to ream or position, weakness II the taut sexual incompetency, I, elancriely fluor albus, sinking of t e stomach, !azalea, a chronic tend ncy to no mania, and all compl nui growth indulgence of the pacuuns anti all does not proceed from tganic Call reach oi medicine. Whenever the organs Ito 11% acte upon are freo from malformation or stricture' else yes, it is aver. red that Morse's invigorating .h.lix r will rtpitice weakness with strength, theapacay ith trbeinney, irregularity with Unliorir awl timer 1 nenvit), and tins SQL only without hataru oi relic ion, but with a nappy effect on the general (agents atm. bear in Winn that all maladies, Ithei ever th -y begin, ;wish with, the neivuus spite,, and Inat e perialikation oi the nerves of 111Ulluil and selisaUol. h. physical iu death. bear Ininn : ii. , so, that 141 every 5500 of rcii aervuus disease the Liam ',walla 5 the only telt. sh.e preparation kuuwn l CURE OF NERVtr , S DISEASES.—No lan• guagu convey an adequate tuea Si the itutnediata and almost miraculous cheese win :11 it uenqsnius us !h.• diseased, dentate:Led and shuttered nervous system, ....wilier brokeri down by excess, weak by nature, or impaired by sickness, thethustrung and relaxed organization 'slat once nro i ced, re-vivitied and built up. The melaal and phy.ical symptoms ul nervous disease van! h altugetii r unuer us in fluence. Nor is the effe t lerliporar ; (In the contra. ry, the relief ' s penman tit, fur the cordial proper. ti i il es of the medicine retch the mu stiitition itself, and restore to us Dean al conditi n. Well may the preparation be calico the nieui loaf wonder of the nineteenth century. -It is, as t e fi rst scientific t man in the world would have ai mted, that mira cle of medicine heretofore suppose d to have nu ex istence. A STIMULANT THAT ENT ACTION.—Its force led never cap case with opium, alcoholic preps other excitants. The effect of the it may well be said of him who to the last state of that min is worse But the Elixer is an exhilerant 1, drawback—safe in its operation, happy influence upon the nervta,ll entire organization; it +II/ also re excitement, a tendenti to blush dislike of eociety, Inca achy for at LOSS OF MEDIORY contusion i f of blood to the head, elancholy, hysteria, wretchedness thoughts o tear of insanity, hypochondriams, eral prostration, irritablility, nervo to sleep, diseases incidpnt to lema propogating hinctions, hysteria, m terrors, palpitation of t ic heart, I stipation, etc., etc., fr , rn whateve it is, if there is any reliance to be man testimony, absolutely inlallibl A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FE unparallelled effect, of, this great a complaiuts incident toFemales, ni in the annals of medicine. Thous lasts have been inventerl—thousaM concocted—all purporting to be et various diseases and derangementr delicate formation of wman rende r The result has hereto fore been e nostrums have indeed imparted a vanity to the nervous system, a trai sive vigor to the muscles; but this f been succeeded by a depression greater than before, and the end 'hi utterly to paralyze the trecuperativ nerves, and the vital organization destroy the unhappy patient. E llllll sense, who suffers from weaknes nervousness, tremors, pains in in other disorder, whethet peculiar common in both sexes+to give tl cordial a trial. MARRlED ltitow:grhbootehn P wree: E roua ß unthold S adr O vt 4.lNoreSttuhh,: happy pa r v, ipoy o yaa t bt h e e ba r 4 I o C t to tho ro u g hpds i.l Lion a i n i are g a : pas extraordinary preparation. And ii tent for the many disease for whii mended. Thousands cif young mei stored by using it, and not in a ems a failed tobenefit•theth. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLE sumptive habits are reatored by th or two bloom and vigorchanging pale, yellow sickly coat, to a bea plexion.low TO THE MISGUIDED.—theee are come ofthe sad and melancholy elects produ •d by early flab its of youth, viz: wen nese of the back and limbs, pains in the head, dimneas of sigh ' lose of menu. Mr power, palpitation of the heart dyspepsia, ner vous irritability, derangement of th digeative iunc none, general debilityi symptoms f consumption, am. Mentally, the fearli t il effects o the mind are much to be dreaded. ;Loss o. me ory, contusion of ideas, depression of spirits, vil iorebodings, aversion to society, seif-distrust, I ve of solitucie, umtdity, atc. are somelol the evilproduced All tl M ae a ffl icted before contemplating marriage should cell eel that a sound mihd and boa are the most necessary requisites to promote c onubial happi ness: indeed., without Ithese the urney u through 'lie becomes a weary p Ignmage th prospeei hour ly darkens the view; the mind bcc men shadowed with despair, and fillel with them lancholy reflec tion that the happiness of another 'a blighted, with your own. PARENTS AND IGUARINAI misled with respect to pie causes diseases in their sons and wards. they ascribe to other Causes of frame, idiocy, madness, palpilatiO, tndigekion, derangement of the i cough and symptoms indicating co. the truth is, that they 'have been pernicious though alldring pract both to mind and body{ CAUTION.—Dr. M i eree>e Invii ban been counterfeitediby some IL 110138. In fir in future all the genhine Cordia proprietors fax simile pasted over bottle, and the following words J —'Dr. Morse's Invigorating Cord; Proprietor, N. Y. I 5. 1 CAUTION EXTRAI—AIso ohs eory note with the prohrietoes NVr on every genuine bottlp of Dr. MI ring Cordial : To eounterleit whici The cordial ie put up highly pint bottles. Price,-$3,00 per bottl six for $12,00. B. RING. , 192 Broad Way Sold by Druggists loughout tiu Catiadas and West Ind es. AGl. , NTS.—Lancaster 7 —C. A. He, burg—DAß Jones & Jones.; Pitt, Brothers; Philadelphia t- Jenkins at teb 21. 15ed Sole Lealllkr•-14 11. Hemlock TannecllSOLLearhi from New York. For sale(ekieepr, King street. LEATHER by the 'uantiti--fp a side, cat to suit deal VI sign of the Lut e N0.17, - West maul' 7 tf.7l g t;or • atuth *KW/ la • tunes Medi egetable and •methuig that ergies of the ut the draw tr all sumu • lore cavilled. • s'n vegetable e deserts of Proleseor M. d member or - Old IA otld, lan, a chem. • is herb, con egetable m esons hereto - countay. At ittorse's In eemed tabu . not believe need by the facts atiested baracter, arc ncredultty is which is per- deplorable .rf the various machine cal . very delicate us compound I r to the re fY 0118 of feeble L power, it is Icommuicating 0 proper en- I. vittl as the ; ial effects are ge. The lee as, enervated as, the victim eakness of a and perma .parable ran i:imposition to, and unfailing y. There are ',nth their con s beyond the these despair. .xlete, Without y remove the a constitution. eading to nor- require a col which this however, may tc dulereaux, I. a, palpitation !cuing nobility, lon in the Bomb mental de ..:lispueiuun to ,ken sleep and In In one piece alive topue, muaurunusa, Ifevuaie irregu• carnage, ewe out ui a ilea !arrenneas that ett beyoue the ILS No. RE /nded, as in the Fum's, and all is brief, and ' es them, " that Ihan the first." r thout a single erpetuai in its e mind, and the ova depression, sleepiessness, dy or business. giddiness, rush mental debility, snit destruction yspepsia, gen mfienti, inability es, decay of the /Doman's, vague potency, con cause arising placed on hu- L ALES.—The storaiiveon all rk a new era ;ands of sumo a of invigoranta ~ coaled in the to which the • her liable.— iform. Theae momentary vi sientand delu ff °ltalie, has rtdoopoTtes prostration n , power of the I and finally to ery woman - of ~ derangement, L back, or any o hey sex, or o Invigorating , will find this de or two, a In all three fats of healthy eo, but for this le_ equally po ll it to recom have been re. :le instance has lON, or eon. use of a' bottle he skin LIOM a tiful florid coin- S, are often , nd source' of How mien do asunge of the of the heart, •ervoua system, eumpuon,when indulging in a ce, deatructive orating Cordial principled par- will have the e cork of each wain the friase 1, C. H. _Ring, me a Pyomis. tten signature rse>s Invigora is Forgery. oncrnirated,in ;two for $6OO 'rioprietor; New York. United Staten, 'nitsh; Harris ; burg—Fieming 1 'Hartshorn. Iy-45 I o pounds at „just received :LOChEEL l'heal tap to large-43160 • Street... LOCZEIL
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