Suralljislo l - _;BUT_ WHAT EVERY - WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. . . flow often ithappens, that the wife _lingers from year 'to year in that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident -to the enjoyment of health'. ~ . THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in.the flash of health' and youth, - and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feet e, mekly, 'anew, debili tated wife, with frame emaelatekrierres unstrung, spirits . ilFpreased, connteaaace bearing the impiesa, of suffernig,.and utter physiett,and mental, pros—. tmtion, arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health as connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTB UPON THE CHILDREN "UNTO THE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Trarairralttlng CONSUBH.TION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA', INSANITY, GOUT, EING : S EVIL, and other and worse DLseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE PARENTS. "Add must this continue/ Must Ude be? le there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by. knowing the canoes and avoiding them, and kneeing the rentediea, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in THE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, 'BY DR. L L MAURICTAU, PROMISOR 07 V➢O[o Cry WWII One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 10mo., PP. 250 too n3ll PAM, Ecru gamma, $1.00.1 A standanl work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales In New Yark, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers In the United States. It was drat pablished in 1847, since which time FM HUNDRED THOUSAND) COPIER hare been Fold, of which there were upwards of USE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attenting the high estimation ht which it is held as are habit, popular Medical BOOR FOR EVERY FEMALE the author baring devoted his exclusive attention to the treatment of oOmpisloto peculiar to females, to [lmpact to which be is yearly consulted by thousands both to person and by letter. Hero every woman ran discover, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, erases of, end the proper remedies for, her compininte. The wife about becoming a mother hue often need of instruction and advice of the utmost Importaime to her future health, In respect to which her sensitiveness for , bids consulting a medical gentleman, will find snob in struction and advice, and also explain• many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm es all the peculiarities incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or Irregular ities peculiar to tho female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, 'and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from protapsus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor Ono (weakness, debility , &c.) Many are In constant agony for many mondgs preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dastermui deliveries, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Some whose liras are hazarded during ouch time, will each find In its pages the means of prevention, amelioration and relief. It Is of course impracticable to convey fully the I , rino. subjects trotted of, as they are of a nature strictly In tended for the married or those contemplating marriage. Reader, are yon a husband ors father? a wife or a mother? Have you the sincere welfare of those yen love at heart? Prove your sincerity, and lose no time in learning' what causes Interfere with their health and hap piness not lean than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, as It has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for. Its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining year., the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, u evidenced by its extraordinary sale, rations imposi tions have been attempted, as well on booksellers on the public, by imitate. of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary. therefore, to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words "Dr. A. M. 16[111CP-40, Lin Liberty Street, N. Y. is on (and the entry In the Clerk's Office un the back of) the title page ; and buy only of resp.etable and honorable dealers, or send by mail, and ...litres to lir. A. M. ilacrinau. aQ - Upon receipt of One Dollar " THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDICAL COM PANION" is sent (mailed fret) to any part of the United States. the Canadas and British Provinces. All letters most he post-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. NE MAURICEAII, boo New-York City. Publishine. Office, No. 129 LibertY Street, New.- York A gents. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia Honesdale; Spanzler k Bru., Lancaster; Wentz A: Stark Carbondale; E. Flint, Williamsport; S. Tuck, IVillisbarre S. Leader, Hanover ; Thos. Cowperthwait, Philadelphia; B. Gunnison, Erie; Samuel B. Laurier, Greensburg; E. S; Durban, Franklin; Dr. S. B. Scott, Bedford; E. T. Hilde brand, Indiana: J. IV. Kidney. Browusvilie G. M. MeGet tys. Butler • I S Nickson, ehanibersburg; Goo. W. Gettys, Butler; Joseph Swartz, Bloomsburg. jan 9 tf-54 JOHN A. EBBEN. , W. It. EBBEN. Erben & Co's. Cheap Clothing Store, ,:igu of the Striped Coat. No. -F3 North Queen street. East side. near Orange street, Lancaster, Fa. The proprietors of this great manufactory of CLOTIIING respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, that their establishment now contains the larg est, most varied and cheapest assortment of FALL and WINTER cLonii NO ever offered in Lancas ter. Their stock is all of their own umnufacturo, and embraces the latest styles of Clothing adapted to the season, anal warranted to give entire satisfaction tc, puri•haxws as to durability and superior workmanship. Although the demand for clothing at this popular estab lishment is daily increasing. yet by having a full force of good cutters, and a great unrintier of workmen, we are en abled to keep our Ware Rooms always well stocked with every article of dress, either . for MOO'S or Bey's wear. Among our extensive assortment Judy be found the fol lowiug . OVERCOATS and BANGL L'S, from Fine Black Cloth Frock Goats Fine do Bess do Blue Cloth Dress & Frock Coals. Fancy Cassimere Coats Business COALS. Satinet, Frock and Sack Coat Sitinett Monkey Jackets Black French Bneekin Pants Double 31 Hied Cassimera Pants Fine Black Cloth Pants Fancy Cassitnere Pants Satinett Pants Black &tin Vests Merino, Velvet and Plush Vests Cassimere and Satinett Vests ALSO, a full assortment of Waa l •u And Cotton Under shirts and Drawers, White and Figured Shirts, Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket lldkfs., Suspenders, Stacks, G loves Hosiery and Umbrellas. BOYS' C LOTIUNO. 7 —J ust completed, another very large assortment of Boys' Clothing suitable for the season, con sisting of Boys' Overcoats, Frock, Sack, and Monkey Coats, Pants, and Vests of all sizes, and at extremely low prices. Also, just received a large assortment of Black and Fan cy Colored Cloths, Fancy Cassimeres, Black French Doe skin Cmisitneres, liditek Satins, Velvets, Plashes. and Cash meres, which will t made up to order at the shortest no tSe, in the late ,d l'ashion and on the most reasonable germs. The subscritawa are in regular receipt of the latest New York and Philadelphia Fashions, employ none but the best workmen, and confidently believe they hove the ability to furnish every article of clothing lower hen . any other Clothing 'louse in this city, and guarrantee to all who fa vor them with their custom, tho full worth of their motley. ERBEN it Co.. United States Clothing Slore sign of the Striped 'Coat, No. 42 North Queen street, enst side, Lancaster. sep 25 -r F. SHILODER. dr. co, stankers.—Take J e great pleasure in informing the public that they have made such an arrangement that they can sell drafts on any of the following places in Europe. Persons desirous of .nding money to their friends pit..., call, as we always have theta on hand, and in sums to suit. Berlin, (ieneva, Manheim, Rastad t, . Bremen, Hamburg, Moscow, • Rotterdam, Brussels, Heidelberg, Madrid, Rome, Basle, Konigsburg, Numberg, Stuttgardt, Coblenz, Kiel, Naples, Strasburg, Dantzig, Leipzig, Posen, Stockholm, Darmstadt, London, Prag,_ Venice, Frankford, ',unbent . , Paris, Wien. Freiburg, Leghorn, l'esth, Warsaw. Florence, Lisbon. Money received on deposit for any number of days - and paid back whenever wanted, with 5 per cent Interest, and if left in one ye r, 53,6 per cent is allowed. oct 24 WILLIAM S. ANIWE G, Attokney at Law, OFFERS his . professional services to the puniic. He also attends to the collection of Pensions and the prosecution of all manner of claims agains the general government. His residence in the city of Washington for several years, the experience derived from the duties of the office, which he had filled during that time, and the modein which claime of this sort are most speedily adjusted,give the most ample assurance that business placed in hie hands will be attended to in such manner as can not fail to afford satisfaction. Office in South Queen etreet,second house below he Lancaster Bank Nov. 20. 1849 EAGLE HOTEL. J. Do EESE, IN FORM the public, that they have recently tit ted up this old and well known stand in North Queen street, two doors south of the Railroad, to• first rate st)le, and that they are now prepared in entertain travellers and others in the very best man ner. Their far will always be supplied with the choicest liquors, and their Table with the best that he market affords. They also beg leave to state hat they continue their LIVERY STABLE, where can at all times be had, a good and genteel Horse, Buggy, Barouche, Carriage, Sulky, or Omni; ous,.on the most reasonable terms. They assure all who may favor them with their custom, that no efforts will he spared to render satisfaction. maw 2 1.5-t Sash, Ddor, Shutter, Blind and Frame Factory.—The undersigned 'have ta aen the Sash Factory lately carried on by S. J.Mor rison, situated in the southern part of the city of Lancaster and near the Cotton Factory, where we intend to manufacture to 'order all kinds of Sash, Doors, Shutters, Blinds, Window Frames, arc., at the shortest notice and on the most reason ole terms. The undersigned are both practical Carpenters, and work at the business ourselves. With a strict attention to business; we hope to merit the patronage of the public generally. SWARTZWELDER & MORROW. tf-12 Preparing ! =CHAS. M. EBBEN & BRO. base:now commenced- receiving their large spring otook of Criaica. DRY GooDs, and they 'will be daily replenishing - their assortment by constant fresh arrivals, as he season progresses, with every thing that is new and desirable in their line-of Goods. Thimie wishint good. Goods - at very IoW prices, will do well by a visit to'onr establishment. CriAS.,BL..ERHEN. North Queen at., adjoinging- Sprecher's .Hard ware More; - • - *-,-;'[march-28 . . Toffee to Tra.velera.m—Frcont and 'after Monday Thec.le, 1154, the'Cluisidazia A Chesnut Level Stage Line will leave Christiana Tuesdays, Tursdays and Saturdays, at'l P. M., Coopersville, Green Tree, Parson's .Store, Quarryville, Spring Grove, Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level: returning, will leave the Level at 5 o'clock, A.. M., on Mondavi, Wednesdays and Fridays, and return the same route to Christiana. The ;shove arrangement will afford persons an opportun ity of traveling in either of two daily lines of ears to and from the cities of Philadelphia and Lancaster. Dec. 12 tf-471 By order of the Managers. For Rent.—Two large rooms, in South Queen Street next door below the office of Hon. Thaddeus Stevens, Possession given immediately. Enquire of the Editor of It of ligencer." eNselr On: and Brass Foundry.—Tbe Pro- Prieters of the Lanus= Loodarevrrs Norm would re spectfully call the attention of the public to the extensive IRON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lishment. We are now prepared to Manufacture Stationary _Engines, Mill and Saw Mill Castings, Car Wheele r and every other description of east iron work at short no tire and reduced pricia. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, Copper Rivets, Solder -and Babbit Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is well known to our citizens; and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire satisfulion, to all who may favor na with their patronage. (fob 20 tf-5] 11a110 Gun.no Guano t l t—Just received a lot of superior Guano, In Darrel. For sale in lota to suit purchasers, by ' OEO. CALDER & CO., • Office 34Y, N. Queen street, and st Grerff's Landing, on the Conest oga. june 12 tt-21 Spanish Sole Leather.-1000 pound of Schlosses Best Spanish Leather. 1000 pounds of Big Core beet Spanish Leather. • 1000 pounds of Hemlock Red Sole Leather. 100 Q pounds of Country Tanned Slaughter. Together with a large assortment of every kind of Leath er, suitable for Shoe Dealers and Saddlers, to which the trade is respectfully invited to examine. 'At the Sign of the Last. No. 173;(. West King street. - M. H. LOOIIER. PATENT & FRENCH CALF SKINS.—A superior article of French and Patent Calf Skins, just received and for sale at the sign of the La.4t, No. li!e, West King street. • 31. 11. LOCHER. MOROCCO & PINK LININGS.-30 doz. of Pink and Bark colored Sheep Skioo no hand. 30 doz. of 3lorocco, of every description and quality, for 01674 t the Leather, Morocco and Shoe Finding Store, sign Last, No. 173. West King - st. N. 11. lA)C/IBIt. A - • LASTS& BOOT TRITES.—A large and well selected stock of Lasts :Lnd Boot Trees, for sale, at reduced prices, lower than can be bought in the city, at the Last Store, No. 17% West King street, below Steinman's Hardware Store. AL H. LOOHER. SHOE N AI LS.-1(00 pounds just received, from the Man ufacturer, at reduced prices, at No. 1.7 , /, West King street, sign of the Last april 24 The Greatest •Medical Discovery of the Age. Dr. KENNEDY, of Roxbury has discovered, in one of out common pasture weeds, a remedy that cures EVERY KIND OF HUMOR, • from the Worst Scrofula down to a common pimple Ile has tried It In over 1100 cases,and never failed except in two cases, (both thunder humor.) Ile has now in his possession over two hundred certificates of Its virtue, all within twenty miles of Boston. Two bottles are warranted to cure a nursing sore mouth. One to three bottles will cure the worst kind of Pimples on the face. Two to three bottles will dear the system of Biles. Two bottles aro warranted to cure the worst canker In the mouth or stomach. Three to five bottles are warranted to cure the worst case of Erysipelas. One to two bottles are warranted to cure all humor In the Eyes. Two bottles are warranted to cure running of the ears and blotches among the hair. Four to six bottles are warranted to cure corrupt and running ulcers. One bottle will cure scaly corruption of the skin. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the worst ease of ringworm. Two to three bottles are warranted to cure the most des perate case of rheumatism. Three to four bottles are warranted to cure the salt rheum. Five to eight I.ttles will cure the worst case of scrofula. A benefit is always experienced from the first bottle, and a perfect cure is warranted when the above quantity is taken. Bender, I peddled over a thousand bottles of this in the vicinity of Boston. I know the effect of it in every case.— sure as seater will extinguish fire, so sure will this cure humor. I never sold a bottle of it. but that sold au. other; after a trial it always speak for itself. There are two things about this herb that appear to me surprising; first that it grows in our pastures, in some places quite plentiful, and yet its value has never been known until I discovered it iu 18403—second that it should cure all kinds of humor. In order to give some idea of the sudden rise, and great popularity of the discovery. I will state that in April, 1353, I peddled it and sold about six bottles per day—ln April, 1854. I sold over ono thousand bottles per day of it Gene of the wholesele Druggirts who have been in the business twenty and thirty years, say that nothing in the annals of patent medicines was ever like it. Therein a universal praise of it front all quarters. In my own practice I always kept it strictly for humors —but since its Introduction as a general family medicine great and woutierful virtues have been found ill it that I never suspected. . . Several eases of epileptic fits—a disease which was al ways considered incurable, here bben cured,by a few bot tles. O. what a merry if it prove effectual iu all cases of that awful malady—there are but few who have seen mor of it than I have. I know of several rases of Dropsy, all of them aged peo ple cured by it. For the various diseases of the Liver, Sick Headache. Dysppsia. Asthma, Fever am! Ague, Pain in the side. Diseases or the spine, and particularly in diseases of the Kidneys..te., the discovery has done more good than any medicine ever known. No change of diet ever necessary—eat the best you get and enough of it. Inarrness Fon UsE.—Adults one table spoonful per day —Children over tell years dessert spoonful. Children from five to eight years, tea spoonful. As no direc tions can he applicable to all constitutions, take sufficient to operate on the bowels t i st, a day. Vane Lured by i,Z.uo to i.,15.00 1',54) to 13,00 7,00 to 12,50 1,,50 to 10,0 8,75 to 6,1t0 :3,50 to 5,75 Priee $l.OO. Wholesale Agents. New York City, C. V. Clicknor. Sl Barclay Street; C. 11. Iting.l92 Ilrnadny; Rushton A: Clark 75 Itrodlyay; A. It..S; I/. Sands, 1110 Fulton Street. Sold in Rochester by J. Bryan & Co., IVholesalo Agents, No. 112 State Street: also by L. Post .k Co. General Agent.—'l'. W. Dyott Son, Philadelphia. Agents in Laneaster.—James Smith, \ Vm. D. Baker, Samuel Welchem , . li. 11. Kaufman, H. A. Itoeltafield. Chas. A. Il e initsh and John F. Long. spell 24 1y44 3,2.) to 5,00 .2,00 to 3,00 to 0,00 275 to 4,00 300 to 5,00 9,75 to 450 1.55 to .1,00 Dennsylwania Patent Agency.— ..I J. RA NK LIN It RIGA RT . , of Lancaster city, obtains Letters Patent from the U. S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings or all kinds or Machinery, Architecture or Survey a, cor rectly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments wriiinp. 'Mice FULTON HALL. a pril 3o 0-14 o 12.5 to 21,0 DEEM Land I' or notice is hereby given that the undersigned .Executors of John itartsock, dec'd. In purse: nce of the direction of the last will and testament of said deed, offer fur sale a valuable plantar tat ion or Tract. of Land, situated in Burrell town ship, Indiana county, Pa., containing $ll5 ACRES—about 150 of which are cleared, 45 of which are in meadow. The improvement are TWO DWELLING 1104 ICE, a Bank Barn and other buildings—also an excellent Apple Orchard. The tract is within 4 miles of Blairsville, and the Indiana Branch Railroad runs, through it. An indisputable title will be given, and terms made ren sellable. Apply to JONATHAN HARTSOCK, THOMAS ADAMS, • GILLIS DUTY, unn 19 t4'22Executors. • T_Te Irn bo l it's Genuine Preparations.— J_ HELM itotArs HIGHLY CONCENTRATED CO3l - FLUID EXTRACT BUCIII3, for Diseases of the Bladder and Kidneys, Secret Diseases Strictures, Weak nesses, and all Diseases of the Sexual drgans, whether in male or female, from whirtever cause theymay have origi nated and no matter of how long standing. ' If you.have contracted the terrible disease, which when once seated in the system, will surely go down from one generation to another, undermining the constitution and sapping the very vital fluids of 'life, do not trust yourself in the hands of Quacks. who start up every day in a city like this, and till the papers with glaring falsehoods too well calculated to ..deceive the young and those not Ar quainted with their tricks. You cannot be too careful in the selection of a remedy In these cases. TUE FLUID EXTRACT BUCIIU has been pronounced by eminent Physicians the greatest remedy ever known.-- It is a medicine perfectly pleasant iu Its taste and very in nocent in its action, and yet -so thorough that it annihi lates every particle of the rank and poisonous virus of this dreadful disease; and, unlike other remedies, it does not dry up the disease in the blood. • Constitutional Debility, brought on by self-abuse, a most terrible disease, which has brought thousands of the hu man rare to untimely graves, thus blasting the brlllliaut hopes of parents, and blighting in the bud the glorious ambition of many a noble youth, can be cured by this In fallible remedy. And as a medicine which must benefit everybody, from the simply delicate to the confined and despairing invalid, no equal is to be found, acting both us s Cure and Preventive. _ . II ELM BOLD'S ILIGIILY CONCENTRATED COMPOUND FLUID ENTI:AcT SARSAPARILLA, for purifying the Blood, removing all diseases arising from excess of Mer cury, exposure and imprudence in life, chronic constitu tional disease, arising from an impure state of the Blood, and the only reliable and effectual known remedy for the cure of Scrofula, Salt Rheum, Scald Head, Ulcerations of the Thrnat and Legs, Pains arid Swellings of the Bones, Tetter, Pimples on the Face, and all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin. This article is now prescribed by some of the shoot di tinguislied Physicians in the country, and has proved mor efficient in practice than any other any preparatioic of Sarsaparilla yet °tiered to the public. Several cases of secondary Syphilis,Mercurial and Scrofulous diseases have entirely recovered n the incurable wards of our Public In stitutions which had fur many years resisted every mode of treatment that could be devised. These cases furnish striking examples of the salutary effects of this medicine In arresting some of the most Inveterate diseases, after the glands were destroyed and the bones already affected. NOTlCE.—Lotters from responsible Physicians and Pro fessors of several Medical Colleges, and certificates of cures from patients will be found accompanying both Prepara tions. Prices. Fluid Extract of Duchn, $1 per bottle, or G bottles for $5. Fluid Extract Saraaparilla, $1 per bottle, or 6 bot- Iles for $5, equal In strength to ono gallon Syrup of SLUM paril Is. Prepared and sold by IL T. lIELMBOLD, Chemist, 263 Chestnut st., near the Girard House, Philada., and to be had in Lancaster of JAMES burro, Druggist, No. lu, East King et., and CHAS. A. /I EINITSII, No. 13, East King st. All letters directed to the Proprietor or Agent reeelve immediate attention. [may 15, '55 ly-17 • NOTICE....—A II persons indebted to the undersigned tor subscription, advertising or Job Work, are I,s/ties-. tad to make payment without delay. • • ETEEZE BARRY , S TILICOI.HEROITS.—Lyon's Katha iron, Stores Invigorator. Dollard's Regenerative Cream Jules Ilauel's Eau Lustral, Garrison's Philicone, Hairley's Pomade, Extract Rose Geranium, Jockey , Club, New Mown Hay, Crystal Palace Mark, Vet.tem, km • For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, Welt Bing et., Lanyaster. dee 4 tf 46 M. IL LOC - HEIL 11-1.1 DONALD KENNEDY, N... 121) Warren St.. Roxbury, Mans WM. B. WILEY, 7 , N 0.20 North Queen street. . IDoliflOir AGIIICTTLTU .IIO4L C9.II.PANY.—A Parra:withlik the reach of every Man.: Perunulvania - Won tj-ieven - thousaild • acres of good land hive dean purchased, with the inten tion of giving a Farm of twenty-Ave Arms for each share, payable by instalment. of one dollaip treat. It is located in the county of Elk, where ajnaction will soon he formed by four rai roads. in , m , dl.talY cow:Motif* it, with its great agaicalttual and coal nsmi:mmi;, witlarig Dunkirk, Dank, Rochester andall the titles an thiledres.l Maori mad leading directly. to N.loric, one :directly froitt: this property to Philadelphia andliannedidte plaen4 Ma(' directly from this property to . Pittsburg, and - one dlrectik.. from thte ; 0 :Telly connecting with the :Westeruis,. - farming the grandest coithentratbniof - railroads neon any one spot in Pennsylvania tending at once to develop its immense agticultural and coal remain-rm. _Me soil fs not ded— marpmsedin Ashikaga , AM' in - the Rita It is dirt,' . I.—lnto farms or shares of twenty-five Atm, at the price of two-hundred dollars, which is payable in instal ments of one dollar per week. farms or halfuhares of twelve and a half acres, at the price of $lOO payable, In instalments of..two dollars a month or by the week. Besides this, there Is a valuable saw mill upon the prop erty, and one hundred and My lots in the thriving town of St. Mary's, which the aubs. bers get This originally formed part of a large tract, a great por tion of which was settled by industrious and educated Germans, numbering some twenty-five hundred. They se lected theland on account of its agricultural and mineral wealth, which alone is an indisputable evidence of the facts, as they are well known to be superior judges upon these subjects. They went there some twelve years ago, and they now have a thriving and beautitul settlement, which is laid off in regular rotations of fine farms. St Mary's is the town of the settlement,and is rapidly in creasing in population. It has hotels as good as any in the state—Sae stores—a college, where the highest branch es of education are taught, both literary and musical—saw mills, grist mills, coach mannfirctories, and every thing conceivable to add wealth and prosperity to the place.— The land of the company surrounds this town, and all the improvements, thereby reaping the benefits, and present ing a splendid opportunity for settlement Limestone abounds. This is both an evidence of the quality of the soil and a great fertilizer. At St. Mary's it sells at from ten to twelve cents a bushel, burnt. The Umber is of great value, and consists of Cherry, Ash, Chesnut, Pine, Oak and Hemlock, all of. primeval growth, of great size, and towering from eighty to a hundred and twenty feet high. That which the stockholders do not want will ha sold to the timber merchants, with conditions to cut it in a certain fime. This will -clear the land, and bring a large revenue Into the treasury, which will go to the retinction of the price of the farms. This explains its agricultural resources. But there is another consideration of equal, if not greater, importance. The land is one greaf bed of coal. Upon this property it is literally, inexhaustible. By taking a glance at the latest map, first at this locality, and then over the State, it will be found to possess the grandest feature of prosperity, im provement, and almostjminediate development. It is su perior to.any other. It is the only place having the great concentration of railroads, by which New York, the Lakes, Philadelphia and Pittsburg are at its doors. There Is no coal in New York, and on account of its northernly situa tion, it possesses the adlllintages of nearness. This is des tined to become the Pottsville of that portion of the State. The prospect hi the future for this place exceeds any that Pottsville ever had; and there, land which a few years ago was selling at five and ten dollars an acre, when tho rail road opened its mines sold forfront two to five hundred dollars an acre. These are facto. Those who are ignorant, let them make inquiry. Improvement is still progressing. So arrive at the truth. Judge the future by the past, and then what will this land be? It Is proper that reason should give the answer. The Sunbury and Erie Railroad, of which Gov. Bigler is President,aud which connects this land with the Lakes and Philadelphia, and the Allegheny Valley Railroad, of which Gov. Johnson is President, connecting this land with Pittsbnrg, are In rapid course of completion, and up on a great extent the locomotives are running. The reflec tions which suggest themselves upon this subject are these—lt takes two hundred weeks to pay for the farms. They will be distributed when they are half paid for. By that time the railroads will be finished. That will be early enough for all practical .purposes. The advantage of buying it before their completion is evident. When that is done property will go up one hundred per cent.— Specillation in coal would at once run it up to such a price as would make it impossible to obtain for agricultur al purposes.' We now got it without paying the then im proved price, and the stockholders will enjoy the rise. • A tract of about two thousand acres will be laid off at once, and ready by next Spring, in order that persons who wish Inform immediately can do so. Friends and relatives, as well as those having more than one share can have their farms together. An Improvement department will also be connected with the company. By this means, in order to accommo date those who are unable to give their personaF attention to fencing or preparation, or desire to rent their properties out Instead of residing there, arrangernents ran be made to place each farm in complete order, so as to be ready for cultivation. Alter the farms have been all sold, stock holders can have Manure furnished, houses built an d other work done upon credit, they securing the payment to the company within a reasonable time, so that a man in the first place receives a farm at the lowest possible price, and themis afforded every assistance in placing it under crops. These embrace the principal features, and an excellent opportunity is now offeren for a man to obtain a home for himself, his wife and children, either at the present or time to come. Many business men, Mechanics, and work ingmen upon &bus, who save several dollars a mouth, can, by thus uniting together, become freeholders, whilst they scarcely miss the outlay, and at less expense than the annual cost of tobacco or the most trifling luxuries. A saving and purchase of this kind eat nothing, and con stantly increase in value. In case of sickness or misfor tune by which he is thrown out of employment, be has a home to go to, where he can always make a good living.— The title is unexceptionably - good—one of the oldest in the State, being the liolland Title. Those who desire farms, will please address. personally or by letter (enclosing first instalment.) to Samuel B'. Cattell, at the Office of the Company. No. 135 Walnut Street, between Fourth and Fifth streets Philadelphia, where daps can be seen, Pamphlets procured and every satisfaction obtained. Letters prompt .ly answered. Ladies are allowed to hold Shares iu their own names and right, without trustees. MEZZO CHAS. IC. LANDIS, Attorney at L.1w,14 :,:ansoin street R. GRIFFITHS POATER, Wholesale Grocer, Arch and Water street. . _ . TREASURER. FRANKLIN BUTLER, Wholesale Jeweler, No. 105 North Second Street. SECRETARY, SAMUEL W. CATTELL, No. 135 Walnut s treat DIRECTORS. EDWIN JEFFERlES;Superintendent of West Chester and Philadelphia Railroad. A. N. BRENNENAN. Nleschant. Lancaster. 11. (.0. RAMBORGER, Secretary Washington Marine Imunince Company. Philadelphia. CIIAS. C. 111 LING, Parkesbure Works, Parkesburg. JESSE LANDIS, Attonierht bier, Lancaster.' REFERENCES. Ex-Ilorernor William Bigler. lion. George RXBarrett, of Clearfield, and all other WI informed persons. dee 19 tf 'iT I A I I ° tT N O V F A L N OV.M T AE : L B NC E r Tht m ß o a st i e E st D rao e rdi T n i a l r E v Book of the Nineteenth Century! THE BLISS OP MAR RIAGE. TILE WAY TO THE ALTAR. Matrimony made easy; or, How to Winn Lover. One volume of 160 pages, 32m0. Price One Dollar. 500,000 copies already issued.— Thirteenth edition ready. Printed on the finest paper, and illustrated in the first style of art. "Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, For Love is Heaven, and Heaven is Love." So sang the Bard; yet thousands pine' For love—of life the light divine— Who, did they know some gentle charm, The hearts of those they love to warm, Might live, might die, in bliss supreme, l'ossessing all of which they dream. The road to Wedlock would you know? Delay not, but to RONDOUT go. Time tiles, and from his gloomy wings A shadow falls on living things Then seize the moments as they pass, Ere fall the last sands through the glass At least the present is your own, While all the future is unknown. A happy marriage man or maid Con now scene° Ly h.ONDOUT'S CONTENTS. It teaches how to make ladies or gentlemen win the devoted affections Or as many of the opposite sex as their hearts may desire Arid the plan is so siollllo, yet so cap tivating, that all may be married irrespective of age, ap pearance, or positive: and it can be arranged with such MS., and delicacy. that detection is impossible. II teaches how to make love. It teaches every eye to form a beauty of its own. It teaches how to act when fascinated by a lady. It teaches how to make the wrinkled face smooth. It readies you the kind of wife to select to render house happy. It gives Advice to the lover who has once been truly accepted, and is rejected afterw,,rd through the interfer ence of friends. It gives'a remedy for atirequited love. It gives you'instructions for beautifying the person. liOw to have a handsome face and hands. flow to remove tan and freckles. A Lecture on Love, or a Private Advice to Married Unties and U sutlemen. This is decidedly the most fascinating, interesting and really useful and practical work do Courtship, Matrimony, and the duties and delights of Married Life, that has ever been issued from the American press. Theartificial social system, which in so many instances prevents a union of hearts. and sacrifices In conventionalism the happiness and even the lives of thousands of the young and hopeful of both sexes, is thoroughly analysed. and exposed. Every one who contemplates marriage, and wishes for an infalli ble glide in the selection of a partner for life, should pur chase this great text book of connubial felicity. No one will ever regret the price paid for such an inset able secret. Bills of any of the specie-paying banks in the United States or Canedas received at par. Gold dust can be sent from California. All that is' necessary for you to do is to write a letter in as few words as possible, inclosing ONE DOLLAR., and write the name, with the Post.ollice, County, and State, and direct too PROFESSOR RONDOUT, Publisher & Author, No. 82 Forty-Sixth St., N. T. DEWITT & DAVENPORT, No. 162 Nassau St., are the Wholesale Agents. fif'looo Agents wanted TTEYSTONE STATE SAPORIFIER, OR IN...Concentrated Ley for making Soap. Full directions for use accompanying each box. For sale at THOMAS ELHIAAKER'S Drug & Chemical Store, West King scLancester. dee 4 tf 46 Prpent, Ambrotypes.—Tbe subscribers having drchased the exclusive right of Lancasjer city, are now enabled to offer to the public a saw snxllllsP PICTURES, far exceeding, in beauty and durability, anything ever be fore mad. These pictures are not reversed, (as daguerreu types areand may be seen In anylight. They also possess the rare property of being IMPERISHABLE; being hermetically sealed between glass plates, which is secured by Letters Patent, in the United States, Great Britain and France, and practised i.,,aucaster city by T. ef IP. CUMMINGS only, over Sp r ••• lc Bro.'s New Store, North Queen st., Lancaster. The term AMBROTYPE, by which these Pictures are designated; is derived from the Greek word A ntbrolos, sig nifying indestructibility, permanency, .t.c. The Picture is taken upon plate glass, to which another plate of corres• pending size is secured with an indestructible cement, by by which the picture will retain its original brilliancy for ages-, it will not corrode by acids, nor be injured by water or climate. It is bold in its effect, beautiful in tone, surpasses any thing in the gradations of light and shade, and may be seen in any light. The public are cautioned against imitations made on single plates of glass, with the Slack varnish in immediate contact with the Plc buch are not permanent, as the varnish must crook and destroy the Picture... , . . AMBItOTIPE STERESCOPEB MUST BE SEEN, to be appreciated—the relief being 'fully as perfect as life. Citizens and Strangers are invited to call at the Ambro. type Gallery of the, undersigned, sud examine specimens before they procure Pictures elsewhere, as they are assured of polite attention sop tf-36 IMPORTANT TO MERCHANTS AND TAVERN KEEPERS.—Valuable Tavxrn property and Land at Nicholas C. 11. Va.,for stile . The subscri-, bor offers for sale tho HOTEL at Summersville, containing 10 rooms and store room. The lot con tains !?; acre, and fronts on three streets. It ad Joins the Court House lot, and is a very valuable stand.— Also, 13U Acres of land the Wood, Coal, Pasture,% Meadow; %of a mile from the tavern. The bar if kept open, will net $lOOO per year. From $5OOO to $2OOO worth of goods can be sold annually at 10 per cent. profit. Grain is low.— Travel Increasing annually. TERII.I.—For Tavern and Land $3000; % cash the bal ance in 1, 2 and 3 years with interest. Tills ragged until all the pnrciume money is paid. It offess a fine opening • a mall with $4OOO to $5OOO capital to make a fortune. Early application to lIENRYM. PRICE, Land Agent Nicholas C. H. V. _ N. B.—The property belongs to Mrs. Nancy C. Price, of Charlottesville, Va., and the tavern alone is rented at $250 per year nett, besides offices. Property in Summerville Is increasing in value annually. There can be 15 acres mead ow madrowthe land. dec 4 Sm 46 r • "rfrage her., Jesielry,SLLverware mit am V cy 6•ooda—A choice assortment _ of the finest' quality • for sale at the lowest mall prices, at VEIL B. lgtonhmors • N 0.184 South Second Street, between Pine and Union west side, Philadelphil. The assortment embraces a bur; and select stock of fine Watches, Jewelry, Eltrer • . ' Ware, Alteta Ware plated with fine diver, In Spoons, Forks, Lad les, &c.—Jet Goods, Fans and limey articles ore superior quality, deserving the eiseeie•ition of those who desire toproenie the best goods: - . at the lowest csaliPrices. • Having a pmtiml knowledge 'Of the business; and ,all .. recallable facilities for importing and" - manufacturing, the rimbscriber confidently invites purchasers, believing "Mit he can supply them on teims as favorable as any other tablishment in either at - thuaiitst-eities. - Sfi .QT AU kinds of DiairsonWand Pearl Jewelry 'end Ter Ware manufactured to order, within a reasonable time: Alii- - Wateltes, Jewelry and Sliver' 'Ware Isithfully paired. NIMAD, No. ISt, South Id St, a few doors above the EL24I TO SL Market, West side. moue Bird the Sonth.Window of the Store, may bisseenthe' htundentifie Clock, which commands the admiration of. .1611P-Ifa and Miring. - sep 26 1y.38 FU. Smith, Port Motu:Late, Pocket .Book, and Dressing Case Manufactruer, N. W. corner of Fourth and Chesnut streets, Philadelphia, alway on 'hand a large and varied assortment of Port Monnales,. '' Work Boxes, Pocket Books, Cabas; Bankers Cases, . Travelling Bags, Note Holders, . Backgammon Boards, Port Folios, Chess Men, Portable Desks, Pocket Memorandum Books, Blessing Cases, Cigar Cases, du Also, a general assortment of English, French and Ger man Fancy Goods. . . Fino pocket Cutlery, Razors, Razor Strops and Gold Peru. Wholesale, Second and Third Floors. nrrm: N. W. corner Fourth and Chesnut sts.,Thllada. . . . _ . N. 13.—0 n the receipt of V, a Snparlor Gold Pen' will.be sent to any part of the United States, by nalll3- . -deseribing pen, thus, medium, hard, or soft. aprll 31-y Sl. ate"! Union Hotel.—No. 200 Market i street, above eth, Philadelphia. The undersigned, late of the 'Amer ican House, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure In informing his, friends, and the public generally, thathe has taren, the above well-known and popular HOUSE, (long known as the Red Lion Hotel,) which be has filled up' with entirely New Furniture and Bedding of a superior quality. The house has also been renovated and Imp ved in a manner which will cbmpare favorably with any of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fall to k.vb satiatea tion to those who may patronize this establishment. The T.° o will always be supplied,,with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PU REST AND BEST-LIQUORS. Nothing shall be leftzudone to make his Guests comfortable, and he flatters himself that by strict attention to business, he will merit and re ceive a liberal share of public patronage. G. W. HINKLE, may tf-I8 . Proprietor. Tardware.—PINKERTON A SLAVMAKER, No. 37 T North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa Wholesale and Retail dealers in Foreign Hardware and. aumestic, cutlery, glass, nails, paints, oils, varnishes, Ac. Always on hand a complete' assortment of building ma terials, farming utensils, housekeeping goods, cedar ware saddlery and Coach Hardware. They are the exclusive Agents Coelho two most celebra ted COOK STOVES in the Onion, the Morning Star and the William Penn,. warranted to give entire _ satisfaction or no sale. Also, a complete assortment of the latest and most Improved Cook and Parlor - - Stoves iu the market, adapted to both wood and coal. t e a_. They respectfully invite the public to examine their stock, before purchasing elsewhere, as they are determin ed to sell as cheap as the cheapest. Thankful for the libe, al patronage heretofore extended to them, they respectfully solicit a continuance of the some. PINKERTON A: SLAYMAKER. sap tf 3.1 lutes S Slates I I—The subscriber having taken lb Ljagency for Brown's building Slates is ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. fah 27 ly-7 GEORGE D. SPRECIIER. CHESNUT ST. HOUSE, ' SAMUEL M ILLER,. NO. 121 CHESNUT' S Between 3,/ & 411, xis •PHILA DELP HIA. BOARDING $l,OO PEE DAV. fmay 14, i•:,().tv.iri THE PENNSYLVANIA MUTUAL LIVE STOCK INsURANCE COMPANY. Capital S 50,000! CHARTER PERPETUAL. THIS Company is now fully organized, and pre pared to insure against the combined rinks of FIRE, WATER, ACCIDENT and DISEASE, all descriptions of LIVE STOCK, such as Horses, Mules, Cattle, Sheep, Ike. Igar No. 21 Fifth street, Pittsburg. Din EC - MRS. A. JAYNES, President. B. M'LAIN, Secretary. Wm Day, James Mathews, Alex Hilandu, Henry A White, ‘Vm 0 Leslie, Wan Bakewell, John Yoting, jr. J Agr, k nt, nnv g tl-421 _.ancader. flopperavore Illnnufactory.—SAMUEL UIG returns thanks for the liberal patronage hereto fore bestowed upon him, and respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues at the old stand, in West King street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall. and is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Wore, in all its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. lie invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. He also keeps constantly on hand, for hire, HORSES, CARRIAGES, BA ROUCHES, Sc., &c., all in excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind, and he will suit ynu to a nicety. !Am:aster, may I ncob Emerick & Co.--Importers and Whole ') sole Dealers in China, Glass &Ctueensware, No. 215 North Third street. four doors below Callowhill st., (root side,) sign of the COFFEE POT, PhllSdelphia. stoi... Parking Warranted• JACOB EMERICE : HENRY HOPKINS ang it ly 32 St antler & H arle y.—Cheap Watches and Jewelry, Wholesale and Retail, at the nPhiladelphia Watch and Jewelry Store," No, 90 North Second Street, corner of Quarry, Philadelphia. Gold Leyer Watches full jo ,, iled, 18 carat rases, $28,00. Gold Lepine, 19 carats, $14,00 Silver Lever, full jewelled 13,00 r a. ::+ ., ) „ Silver Lepine, jewels, 9.00 Superior Qv:idlers. 7,00 tiold Spectacles, Flue Silver, do. hold Bracelets, Ladies' (bold Pencils Gold pens, with pencil and silver holder ' 1,00 Gold Finger pings, 37V, cents to $00; Watch Glasses, plain, 1234 cents; Patent, 18X; Lunet 35; other articles in proportion. All goods warranted to 10 what they are sold for. S , TAUFFER IPARLEX, Successors to 0. Conrad. On hand, some Gold antLSilver Levers and Lepines still lower than the above prices oct 2 ly-37 11 s fAll T AVA . /1,1 afi r 1 ---7 - - Y"fk. 7 N05,.21 er, 23 South Sixth Street, PHILADELPHIA. Agricultural Implement 3lautifactory, Bristol, Pa. Seed tirouoth (no Acres) Bloomsdale, near Bristol, Pa Oct 9 , ly-3S 11. CAlot.hitint7e,ktornelitl s d t 0 6w ra - ng C e o s . ere N et e , xL i t n o cas K te ra r tine's Dealers in all the new and popular FAMILY MEDI CINES, PERFUMERY, Wholesale and Retail. 9 They have just received a fresh supply of Wolfe's Celebrated Aromatic Scholdam Schnapps and will-sell to retailers at Proprietor's prices. june 26,tf-23 Totice."—CABINET MAKING BUSINESS. The um dersigned hereby glues notice that she will carry mirth° CA BIN} T-MAKINO and Undertaking business at the old stand In West King street, ii,rmerly kept by her husband, Henry M. ]filler, and at the same time returns her sincere thanks for the liberal patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A continuance of former custom is respectfdlly and urgently solicited. mar 13 ly-S MARY MILLER. 4;2 toves,Stoves.—As the season is approaching for t) the purchase of Stoves, the subscriber begs leave to call the attention of those wanting, to his stock. which con sists of the largest and best selected assortment ever offer ed in this city. The variety of Parlor, Cook, Shop, Hall and Office Stoves for either wood of coal, embraces many new and beautiful patterns, elegant in design, perfect In proportion, and economical in the con sumption of fuel. Those wanting a cheap and serviceable Stove, with uniform smooth castings, would do well to call before purchasing elsewhere. Also a general assort ment of Hardware, Cutlery, Saddlery, Paints, Oils, &c. GEORGE 31. STEINMAN, sep 25 tf 39 West King street. d. 4 Om 40 SPlCES—Cinnamon, Pepper, Allspice, Cloves, Mustard Mace, Ginger, Coriander, Sweet :Marjoram, Sc.,t • THOMAS ELLMAiER'S Drug Store, West King et., Lancaster. LOG WOOD, Extract Loprood, Indigo, Fustic, Alum, Blue Vitriol, Copperas:Annatte, Frussiate, Potash, Madder, Verdigris, Ac. For sale at THOMAS ELLMAKER'S Drug & Chemical Stare, West King at., Lancaster. dec 4 t 146 Caernarvon Academy.—Churehtown Lancaster Co. Pa. The Third Session of this flourishing Insti tution will commence on Monday the 7th of May next. In It Students are fitted for every condition of life, and no pains is spared to give them every opportunity of moral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section of our Coun try enjoys so many advantages as the Village of Church town, both in the healthfulness, and the morality of the place. Personas _riling their sons or wards to this Insti tution, may rest assured that every duty devolving upon its Principal and Teachers will be fully performed. There are two Departments Male and Female—entirely separate it being believed that this is the best mode upon which any Institution ran be conducted. Tarsus—for 5 months, Tuition, Boarding, Itia.sillogs 05 00 For further particulars enquire of the Principal! .1. E. GIFFIN, A. B. mh 13 lyB LANCASTER COUNTY EXCHANGE AND DEPOSIT OFFICE. Corner of East King and Duke Straits, BET. THE COURT HOUSE AND STRECKER'S HOTEL, Lancasttr City. JOHN K. REED A CO. pay interact on deposkast the fol lowing rates: par cent. for one year and longer. 5 do. " 30 days " do. AQr-Also, buy and sell Real Estate and Stocks on taate mission, negotiate loans, collect each., de, to. IQ-The undersigned are individually liable to the extent of their estates, for all the deposits and oiler obligati°. of John K. Rood A Co. JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. HEM/OLSON, DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E WESTER, dee 2.5 tf 49 I NTEREST on Deposttii.—The COLUMBIA BANK, in Columbia, Lancuster aunty, resolves Money on deposit and allows interest therefor, at the rate of 4 per cent. per annum for 3 month..... , 434 do. do. d do. . 6 do. do. 9 do. 634 do., do. 12 dp. Jan 22 8m 1„) SAMUEL 0110011, Cash. . Minois Cordial Railroad Company jis now prepared toaallover- two millions of Acres oG ;elected Prairie, Tann and Wood Lands, in. Traria of 40 Acres and upwards, tosidt purchasers, on long credits and at low rates of interest:. They were granted by the Government to encourage the building of this Railroad, which runs Iram the extreme north tothe extreme south of the State of Illinois. It pas, , ses, from end to end, through the richest and Most fertile Prairies of the State. dotted _here and there with magnif, _centaak Groves. The accent opening of nearly 000 miles cof . "this road throws open ; the lands for cultlyation. They are scattered from I to tlfteen miles on each side of it, through . The Sail as dirk, rich mould, from one to five•feet In depth v is gently 'tiling, and peculiarly fitted for grazing cattle and sEsen, and the cultivation of wheat, Indian corn; kc- • - The first crop of Indian corn planted on :the newly bro ken prairie, tonsil pays the cost of plowingand sometimes fencing. Wheat awn on new turned sod is sure to yield very large profits. One man with a plow and two yoke of oxen will break one and a half to two acres per day. Con tracts can be made for breaking, ready rot...rani or wheat, at to $22 50 per acre. By judicious management farm may be broken and fenced the first and under a high state of cultivation the second year. The larger yield on the cheap lands of Illinois, over high priced lands In the Eastern and Middle States, is known to be much more than sufficient to pay the, difference of transportation to the Eastern market. The rapid increase and grotith of flourishing - towns and villages along the line at this road afford a growing home demand for farm produce. COal and wood are delivered along the road at differen points at from $l - 50 to $4 the cord or toe. Parties having In view lowa, Kansas, liebraska,Or Min nesota for their future homes should take into considers tiod that the country west of the Illssimippi Is destitute of railroads; that the conveniences of transporting grain and produce farms on the line of the Illinois Central Railroad, direct to the great Eastern market, it sufficient of itself to pay the investment at from $lO to $l5 per acre higher than in goverothent lands in lowa. In other words that It costs so much more to get produce from the interi or of the country west of the 3lississippLto the Eastern market, that the farmer will find it much more profitable tollocato oil the line of this railroad. .Price and Terms of Payment.—The price will vary from $5 to $25, according to location, quality, [kr. Cuutrarts for, deeds may be made during the year 1855, stipulating the purchase money to be paid In five annual hastalments--- , the first to be due in two years from date of contract,the other annually thereafter. The last payment wilibeoma due at the end of the sixth year from date pf contract. By the 22d second section of the Act of the Legislature approved 10th February, 1851. these lands are free from taxation until they are paid for, anti a dried of conveyance granted to the purchaser. Interest will be chartred at only two per cent. per an num.—As a security fur the -perforreance'of the contract, the first two years' interest must be pald'iu advance, but it must be understood that one tenth of :he lend purcha sed shell yearly be brought under cultivation. Longer credits at six per cent. per annum may be, negotiated by epecial application. Twenty per cent. from the credit price will be deducted fur cash, in which case the Company's Construction Itonds will be received as cash. It Is believed that the price, long credit, and low rates of interest charged for these lands, wilt enable a man with a few hundred dollars in cash, and ordinary industry to make himself independent before all the purchase mon ey becomes due. In the mean time the rapid settlement of the country will probably have increased their value lour or fivefold. When required an experienced person will accompany applicants, to give information and aid In selecting lands. Large Plats, showing the precise location of the Lands througout the State, may be seen at the [dice. Small pock et Plats, as a guide to any part of the Company's Lands, and Pamphlets, cdutaining interesting information, at companied by numerous letters from respectable farmers throughout the State, may be had on application at the office of the Company, No. 52 Michigan ay. Chicago. CHARLES M. DC PUY, Jr. Laud Agent 111111101 S Central Railroad Co. tim 35 ,2aving Fund of the United States In- Osurnsee, Annuity and Trust Co., S. E. corner Third & Chesnut eta., Philadelphia. Capital 5250,000. MONEY is received on deposit° daily.. the amount de posited is entered in a Deposit Book and given to the De posi tor, or, if preferred, a certificate will be given. - All sums, large and small, are received; and the amount paid back on demand, without notice. Interest is paid at the rate of five per cent.. commencing from the day of depoelt. and ceasing fourteen days pr.•vi ous to the withdrawal of the money. Ou the first day of January, in cock your, the interest of each deposit is paid to the depositor, or added to th principal, ns he may 'prefer. The Company have now upwards of 3,5 m) depositors in the City of Philadelphia :June. • +lay additional information will be given by addressin the Treasurer. . . DIRECTORS. STEPHEN G. CRAWFORD. l'ree.'t. WILLIAM M.GoDIIIN I.,SWHENEE JoHNSON, Vice l'res't. PAUL IS. GODDARD, AMBROSE W. THOMPSON, GEORGE 3IEIIEDRY, BENJAMIN W. TINOLEY, JACOB L. FLORANCE, J. C. OEIILSOIILAGEB, Teller and sep .1 Closing out the Valence of Figured De I.ltines.at 12 4c.; usual price 18 and 20 eta., these are the cheapest goods ever sold in this city at WENTZ'S, Bee Hive Store, North Queen street, Lan. PLAID SILKS, PLAID SILKS—We ore now closing out the balance of our Plaid Silks at very reduced prices.— Among them are some beautiful styles, which we have re duced to 75 cis., regular price 51,25. Also, a few more at 50 cis., worth 75c. Call and see and you will Surely purchase at these prices, at the BEE HIVE STORE, Sec 19 tf-4865 North ilneen st. • rnr l y tEnglandThe fi d up .E.a.. 4/enlarged Porcelain h Work is r llEYltme works and commenced the manufacture of ell kinds of Earthen Ware, Rockingham or Dark Lustre, Yellow, Cream Colored and White Ware, Toilet Sets, Table and Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jars, and a great. variety of other articles kept constantly on hand at his Pottery Wan.-house, and at his Store Room ; and an as sortment of Brochette and Rose Sets for ornamenting buildings, Sc. Ste Is also prepared to furnish all kinds of Terra Colt work, Garnishing, Mouldings and other kind of Ornamental work, to order—to suit all kinds of buildings inside andout; & Encaustic Tiles, for Ornamental Pavemet of Foselle Granite, or artificial Stone for Flooring of Halls Rooms, ljar-Rooms, Passages, Baths, Ornamental Fire Places, R..; and will keep constantly on hand, at his old stand, an assortment of lted Earthern and Stone Ware. 11. 0. has been six mouths, and spared neither labor or expense in makingthe necessary preparartions for the above manufacture, and is now prepared to receive all orders. HENRY GAST, No. 2234 South Queen street, between Centre' Square and Vine street—Sign of the Rio PITCHER. .fiC:fir Steady BOYS wanted as apprentices to learn the above business. P. S.—II. G. has engaged a manager who is fully corn potent to conduct the above busineses; and all corn munications, correspondence and orders with his man ager, pertaining to the said business, will be strictly et tended to. JOIIN HARRISON, s p 5 tf 33 DANIEL'S HAY CUTTER.—This superior hay, Straw and Fodder Cutter has received the highest premiums at the Penn's. State Fair, and:it various other Exhibitions the past and peseat season, and is believed to be the best In the Market, for sale Wholesale and Retail, by PASCHALL MOIHtIS& CO.. Agricultural Warehouse and Seed Store, N. E. Cor. 7th d Market Ste.: l'hila. oct D tf 3S - D OUNTY LAND !—lmportant to old Soldiers ! ! JDThe undersigned is now prepared to procure Land Warrants of 160 Acres each for commissioned and non-commissioned officers, musicians, privates, whether of the regulars, yolunteers, rangers, or mili tia, who were in the service of the United States, in any of the wars in which this country was engaged since 1790. Also for Seamen, ordinary Seamen, marines, clerks and landsmen in the Navy, militia, volunteers, wag onmastors, teamsters, chaplains and flotilla men en gaged in any war since that period. Also for officers and soldiers in the Revolutionary War. In case of the death of a person entitled to the warrant, he can secure the same for the- widow, if living, or for the minor children. Persons who desire their claims promptly attended to, will please call on the undersigned at his office, in South Queen street, ono door below Hubley's Ho tel, Lancaster Pa. JOHN W. MECKLEY. mar 14 ly-11 rrrusses ! Trusses 2 2 Trusses!! Z—C. II I NEEDLES, muss and Brace Establishment, S. W. Corner of Twelfth and Dace Streets, Phil adelphia. Importer of fine Fawn TorsMS, combining extreme lightness, ease and durability with correct con struction. Hernial or ruptured patients can be suited by remitting amounts, as below:—Sending number of inches round the hips, and stating side affected. • Cost uf Single Truss, $2, $3, $4, $5. Double—ss, $6, $9 and $lO. Instructions as to wear, and how to effect a cure, when possible. sent with the Trues. Also for sale, in groat variety, Dr. Banning's Improved Patent Body Brace, fot the cure of Prolapses Uteri; Spinal Props and Supports, Patent Shoulder Braces, Chest Expan• dery and. Erector Braces, adapted to all with Stoop Shoul ders and Weak hum's; English Elastic Abdominal Belts, Suspensories, Syringes—male and female. tF Ladibs' Roo, with Lady attendants. july 31 ly 28 T Gallagher, Dentist, having located In • the City,of Lancaster;respectfullynffers hieprofession al services to those who may need them, and choose togive him a call. He has been engaged in the profession over ten years—has had an extensive practice for the last six or seven in Chester county—and can give the best of ref erence and evidence respecting his professiohal skill and qualifications. Ile would also announce that he has obtained the ex clusive right to use CLAYTON'S PATENT , I'CAN of making and setting Artificial Teeth s in Lancaster City and County—an improve ment which is acknowledged by gentlemen who were on the Examining Committee on Dentistry In the New York Crystal Palace, by Professors of Dental Colleges, and by Scientific Dentists generally, to surpass every other plan now known for beauty, strength, cleanliness and cheapnesi. Office and residence on the east side of North_ Duke at., between Orange and Chesnut, one square and a 'half north of the Court House, and a short distance south of the Railroad. may 29 ly-19 Stereoscopes! rpIIESE wonderful and universally admired pictures 1 which appear as round and solid as sculptured marble are taken daily, at JOHNSTON'S SKY-LIGHT GALLERY, corner of North Queen and Orange Ste. AIR- Daguerreotypes of every site and style, taken a the lowest-prices. Lancaster, June 19 - Dailrond House, European style Hotel .11Lind Restaurant, No. 48 Commercial and No. 87 Clay Streets, SAN FRANCISCO. ' . ..... • HALEY h TLIOMPSOSL Propriethrs jan 2 tf-50 Dit. KANE'S -ARCTIC E XPI.ORA.TION S in search of SIR JOHN FRANKLIN, during the years 1653, '54, '55: Being a Personal Narrative, and containing an account of his Important Discoveries, the Perilous Adventures of his Party, and the Thrilling IncldenteConnected therewith. Fully and Elaborately' Illustrated by Several Hundred Wood Cuts and Steel Engravings, including Portraits of Dr. KANE 5: Mr. GRINNELL. The drawings and paintings by the distinguished Artist, JAMES HAMILTON, Esq., from sketches by Dr. KANE. The Steel Plates executed tin der the superintendence of J. M. Butler, of Phlladelphia.L- The Wood Engravings by Tan Ingen St Snyder. Two Tot umes Octavo. Price, $.5,00. This bcautifdlly executed and intensely interesting work should be owned and read by every one. Published by CILILDS & PETERSON, 124 Arch stroet. Philadelphia. And for safe throughout the United States. dec 1S tf 4,3 Valuable Farm For Sale.—The undersigned offers at private sale, a valuable FARM, contain ing 126 Acres of Land,ln Adams county, Penna., on the road foam Hanover to Frederick, five miles from' the former place, and, within two miles of Littlestown 25 Acres thereof ard Woodland, the residue is under good fences and good cultivation, and Limestone on part of the Land. The improvements aro a largo two story BRICK HOUSE, whits well of water near ih a Brick TEN ANT HOUSE, with a spring of water in the base ment; a large BANK BARN, Wagon Shed, Corn Crib and other, outbuildings. Two good ORCHARDS of se lected Apple trees. Nearly every field is supplied with run ning water. This Farm will be sold low and on easy terms, and is well worth the attention of purchasers. Any person wishing to view the premises Will please call on Mr. Jacob Sterner residing on the adjoining Farm. For price and terms apply to said Jacob Sterner, or to the un dersigned, in Lancaster city. W. CARPENTER, Jan 1 tf 50 Agent. Pwest ottbl Historical 'Work v7-Just pnblieh ed, History of the Reign of Philip By H. PrescOtt With Portraits, Yaps, Plates, ite. 2 vole: Octavo. The reign of Philip the Second; embracing the last half of the sixteenth century, is ono of the most important as Well as interesting portions of our modern history. It Is necessary to glace only at some of 'the principal events.— The War Of the Netherlands—the modal, so to my, of our own glorious war of the Revolution; the siege of Malta, and its.memorable defence:by , the-ilnlithts of St. John; the :brilliant career of Don Patin of Austria; the hero of Lepan• 'Os the Quixotic .adventures of Don Sebastian of Portugal; the conquest of that by,the Dulteinf Alba; Philip's union with Mary of England, and his ,wais with Elizabeth, with the stslry of the Intinciblii Arm ada ; the Inquisition, with Its train of woes the rebellion - of the Morisco, and the cruel manner in which it was avenged 7 these form some of the prontinenktoples in the' forecontid of the picture, which present. a crowd of Zubcatinate details of great interest in regard to the character and court of Philip and the institu tions of Spain—then in thb palmy days of her prosperity. The materials for this vast theme were to be gathered from every part of Enrops and the author has for many year, been collecting them from the archives of different capitols. The archives of Simancas, in particular, until very lately closed against even the native historian, has been opened to his researches; end . collections has been far ther enriched by MSS. from some of the principal houses in Spain, the descendants of the great men of the sixteenth century. Such a colleltion of original documents has never before been made for the Illustration of this period. Also, New and Uniform Editions of Mr. Prescott's pre citrus Works. Conquest of Mexico. 3 vols. Conquest of Peru. 2 vols.. Ferdinand and Isabella. 3; vols. Miscellanies. I val. NEARLY READY English Traits, by Ralph Waldo Emer;,on. PHILLIPS', SAIIPSON & CO.. Publiihers, 13 Winter at,, Boston, Jan S ' 3m 51 Fr LIE DURIIAIII AND AYRSHIRE BULL. J.—YOUNG EMPEROR. • This Superior Young Animal will stand rosily for service at the stable of the subscriber, on the Now Holland pike, one mile front Lancaster, at the rale of .S - 2 On; season. Young Emperor was batten by a full blooded Durham Bull, called Emperor, which was imported from England in 1649 by Col. Isaac Carson, of Westfield, Massachusetts. and by whom Young Emperor was raised. its is out of it cow of the Purest Ayrshixo Blood, which seas also imported from England by Mr. John A. Tointor, of East Hartford. Con necticut, she having cost Mr. Tali:dor $3.50 in England; and the sire of Young Emperor cost SISOQ in England. Young Emperor woo three years old last Spring, and weighed 1850 pounds on the lot of November, 1854. He has never failed of taking tho first premium for three successive fairs, as a yearling 2 years old and 3 years old. Ills stock has always commanded the highest prices. And he stands ready to exhibit himself as a specimen df the ltiuest Thor ough Bred Cattle in America. To fanners desirous of improving their stork, this offers an opportunity seldom to be met with. net 27 ants 45 GEORGE RIGHTER., TTT ardware.--Russel & Barr, No. 8, East 12 King street, sign of the Anvil, Wholesale and Retail Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Ilardware.—Building material of every description, such as locks„latches, hinges, screws bolts, be. We have the agency of the Pittsburg Janus-faced Locks, which ran be used for right or left hand doors. We shall also have on band a superior article of nails and spikes. Also a large assortment of glass, paints, oils and , varnishes. Wetherirs pure white lead, French and American zinc paints. We are the agents for Rowland Parry's building slate.— Slate put on by the square, or sold by the ton. All slating done by our hands warranted, and attended to at the shortest notice. GYIACII TRIMMINGS—We also keep a goed assortment of coach trimmings, such as laces, fringes, tacks, hubs, bows, shafts. felloes, springs and axles. Enamelled, plain, add Boor Oil Cloths. Enamelled and patent lenther;.bolts, bands, malleable castings, Sc. OARBENTERS AND CABINET MAKERS—WiII find a good assortment of panel, hand and back saws; planes, guages. chisels, braces and brace-bitts; cast steel augers and bitts. ••• • - . BLACKS3IITIIS—WiII find a complete assortment of bar; rolled, slit, sheet and hoop iron; east, shear, spring and other steels; bellows, anvils. vices, screw-plates, fir. FM-BIERS-45'11i find a good assortment of farming itn• plements, such as plows, corn cultivators, horse rakes, grain cradles, scythes, snaths, rakes and forks; patent hay hooks; ropes and pullies, shovels, hoes, and axes of Sil vi us', Brady's and Ilagen's make, all of which are warranted. STOVES! STOVES!—Wo also keep a complete assort ment of cook. parlor, wood and coal stoves. Agents for tho sale of super-phosphate of lime, considered by many to be the best fertilizer or manure In use. Sold in large or small quantities. Peruvian Guano also for sale . july 3 ly-24 Uyaing and Scourtng—Philip Hudson, Fancy Dyer, 10 95 North Thirteenth Street, Philadelpbh. three doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the ;itizons of Montgomery county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, 31erinoes, be., are dyed in the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and snipe shawls, cloaks, &e., cleansed and premed equal to new ; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured and dyed in superior style; In short, Dye ing is all its various branches done at short notice, and on the lowest terms. A call is earnestly solicited, as It is very .convenient for those who should want anying in the above line. mh 13 17-9 JAMES DEVERRUX, GUSTAVUS F.NOLISII. PLINY FISK, cretary ana Treasurer. Interpreter, ISAAC BARTON, WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR STORE.— Nos. 136-137 North 2d street, Philadelphia. dee 26 6146 Lxchnnge Bank of J . F. Shroder dz. Co.— This company beg leave to acquaint their friendt and the public that they are now fully prepared to do a general Banking, Exchange, Collection and Stock 'Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid 'hack on demand without notice, with the interest due. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to per cent. Sorry, CHECKS, BILLS, SL, collected in any part of the U. States or Canada. Uneurrent Bank Notes and Land Warrants bought and sold. • • . A Premium paid for old United States Gold and Silver coin, also ou Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying and . selling of Stocks and Loans of every desciription in the New York, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. The faithful and confidential exe cution of all orders entrusted to them may be relied upon. They will be pleased to give any information desired in regard to Stocks, Loan and money matters in•genend. Banking louse open from S A. M. to 6 o'clock, P. M. dee 19 tll4O IIHMENSE SUCCESS V—The Cheapest Magazine in the World. lIALLOU'S Dollar Monthly. Designed for every American Home. Encouraged .by the unprece. dented success which this popular monthly has met with, and the rapidity with which it has increased its circulation. the proprietor has resolved to make it still more worthy of the patronage of the public. That this admirable work is A Miracle of Cheapness, is admitted by every one, containing, as it does, one hun dred pages of reading matter in each number, being more than any of the $3 magazines, and forming two volumes a year of six hundrei) pages each, or twelve hundred pages of reading matter per annum, for ONE DOLLAR! . . , BALtot7's Dotty MoTivuTY in printed with new type, upon fine white paper, and its matter Is carefully composed and arranged by the hands•of the editor aml proprietor, who Las been known to the mibiic as connected with the Boston press for sixteen years. Its pages contain Ness Tales, Pte ems, Stories of the Sea, Sketches, Miscellany, Adventures, Biugtnphies, Wit and Humor, from the best and most pop tdar writers of the country. It is also spiced with a record of the. notable evens of the times, of peace and war, of discoveries and improvements occurring in either hem isphere, funning an agreeable companion for a leisure mo ment or hour, anywhere, at home or abroad, each number being complete in itself. No sectarian subjects are admitted into its pages; there arc enough controversial publ i cations, each devoted to its peculiar sect or clique. This work :is intended Sr THE MILLION, north or south, coot or west, and is filled to the brim each month with chaste, popular and graphic miscel lany, just such as any father, brother or.friend would place in the bands of a family circle. It is in all its departments. 'rept, a ndoriginal, mud, what it purports to be, the cheapest magazine in the world. Any person enclosing ono dollar to the proprietor, as bee low shall receive the Magazine for one year, or any person sending us eight subscribers and eight dollars, at one time, shall receive a copy gratis. • M. M. BALLOU, Publisher and Proprietor, Corner of Tremont and Bromfield streets, Boston. dm 4 ly 46 TOYES TIN AND COPPER WARE.-- {,? The undersigned respectfully announces to his old friends and patrons, and to the public that he continues to keop on hand a huge assortmentof Cooking Parlor, Of and other STOVES,of the latest and most approved patterns. He also continues to carry on extensively the manufacture of TIN, SIIEET.IRON AND COPPER WARE Of all kinds, made in the neatest and most substantial manner. Housekeepers and persons going to housekeeping sup plied with all articles desired at the very lowest prices.— Persons wishing articles in his line are invited t 6 call at his old stand, East Ring Street, a few, doors from Centre 6111131 - 0. . . CHRISTIAN KIEFFER. EORGE Kuhns, Manufacturer and Dealer in Foreign and Domestic Segars and Tobacco, takes this method of informing his old cus tomers and the public generally, that he can now be found at No. 45'Nerth Queen at., next door to Weid ler's Hotel, Lancaster, Pa., where he has always on hand the choicest brands of chewing and other To bacco, such as Johns & Sons pound lump Russ Robinson's 5s and 8, Lake Lakes Plug, Fine Twist, El- Dorado, Diamond Twist, &o. . Also, all kind's of imported Segars, Regalias, Prin cipees, Yarrow, Turkish Sultana, Cuba sizes and a great number of other brands; together with a large stock of common and Ralf Spanish Segars, manu factured in the best manner for his own sales always on hand, and offered at wholesale and retail at the very lowest prices. All who wane a first-rata article of Tobacco and Segars are invited to give him a call. may 24 tf-39 xrATIONAL Hotel, Washington, D. C.— 11 This celebrated Hotel, situated hall svay between the President's House and the Capitol, has been leased by the undersigned for a number of years, and has been Mandeb eiLand improved throughout, making it in all its appoint ments tonal to any Hotel in the country. The House is now open for the accommodation of the public. utov '2O 3m 44 liOUSEKEEPERS—LOW PRICES • 1 AND A RARE CllANCE.—Persons intending to com mence the world, with a.falr prospect of success, will please call on the subscriber before purchasing elsewhere. STOVES of the latest nod most improved patterns.— Kitchen Ranges, Cooking Stoves, Parlor and Sitting Room Stoves, all warranted. Also _ . •A general assortment of COPPER KETTLES, manufac tured under the immediate inspection of the Proprietor. None but the best workmen employed. This branch of the business is headed by J. Springer,who is known to be one. if not the best mechanic, iu hie ine, in the country. TIN WARE, of every variety, at the, lowest prises and of the best quality, all warranted. (live us a calk and we .will be sure to please and give satisfaction, or no charge. Lancaster, fee, 5 if 3 riiHE Office of the Lancaster Savings In.. 1 stitution is open daily from 9 o'clock, A. M., until 4 olock, P. 51. ( Those depositors who have not exchanged certificates are requested to call at the Unice with as little delay as possible and receive the new certificates nos' being is sued In exchange for those issued prior to June 6th, 1855, in order that the Institution may proceed in the regular transaction of business. • By Order of the Board of Trustees. SCIIRAFFSR, President. A. E. ROBERTS, Sec'y. oct 30 tf it STAR CORN SHELLERS.—GRAIN MILLS Ac. A supply of them unrivalled libellers, adapted either for band or horde power, and of various sizes and prices; also little Giant Corn and Cob Mills, Sausage Chop pers and Stuffers, lions Powers and threshers, Cast Iron lif t and force pumps ingreat variety, Huy and Fodder Out ten, Grain Fans, superior OxYokes and Bows, with all oth er articles for the nse of the Fanner and Gardener, by wholesale and retail PASCIIALL MORRIS & CO., Adricoltnnd Warphense.and Seed store, corner 7th and Market, Phlladefolda. dee 26 If 49 Eatote of William Morton, Deceased.— Lenora of administration' on the estate of William Morton, late of East Donegal twp., deceased, haring been greeted to the subscriber residing In the Village of May town, in said township: Mipersona indebted to said estate are requested to.meke payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without delay, to me, at my office, properly authenticated for settlement. 8. P. ALBRIGHT, )an 73 Ot• 1 Admixdstroitor. TThis Way! ThlEo-Wity.!,-To the on "_L-priced . atore; No.lo , West Bing Street:. Jost received from New York and Philadelphia; a large lot of Watches and JewelrP of the latest styles, all goods warranted at the Illowing . low Full Jewelled Gold Lever Wtdchei, Irma $25 to $l6O. - . L . Gold ,Lepine. Watches, jewelled, from 120 to SSO. i Silvecl Lever Watches, 'lull jewelled; from $l2 to $lB. Silverlepineyatches, Gold Pens id . Silver ca se, from el to $2,50, Silver Tea Simons, fromis4,6o to $B,OO. 'Clocks of all kinds, froth $1,50 to $lO,OO. ALSO new styles Ladiei Breath Pins, Ear Ring., Bracelets, Gold Pencils, Gold and Silver Speota ecls, Gold Keys, Port Mothea, &c. A large lot of Accordebns, combs, Fan; and other ar iclestno numerous to mention usually kept in Watch and Jewelry Stories, at least 25 per cent. lower than any other Stord in the city. We invite all our friends and *he public in general to give us a call. "Quick vales and Small Profits," is our motto. Wats P. DYSART.] r [Satatrat. A. DYSART: N. B.—S. A. D. having !finished his trade with n]ie of the beet workmen ;in the city of Phi scull ptoa he is prepared to do all kinds of Watch, Clack and Jewelry repairiig at the shortest notiec are. warranted for one year or no charge. Sep 20 NEW MARMLE WOI2RB !Gl\ OF" TB 0 .LAFIGE 111.41P.LF LION TO M13.',, lAN-TLES, IvI,ONUMENTS, GRAVE A ND every description orMarble and Sand Stone Work, is executed In ihe most beautiful style at the Marble Works of Charles M. Howell, North Queen street, east side, between Orange and Ches nut streets, and nearly oOposite to Van Kamm,. The subscriber thankful for past favors, would in form his friends and the pnblic in general, that his establishment is now opened at the above location, where he will be happy at ull times to wait upon cus tomers a sd.mahufacture to nrder every thing upperi mining to his line of bustntss, in the most appro ed style of the profession, an at the most reasonable rates. lie is constantly receiving at his Marble Works nil supplies ftom the city of Philadelphia of AMERICAN AND ITALIAN MARBLE, •htch is superior to any thing of the kind in this city Letters in English and German, engrayed in tb qost cleganmu netnr. • His facilities are such, that all orders •vill be fillet. ith the greatest promptnlns and in the best appro ed manner. Persons wishing Munutnents are informed that hi collection or designs are new and original and so full and complete. that they can make a selection without difficulty. He invites the public tp call at his Works, and view the beautiful assortment of Monuments, &c., now finished. p•Fsuilders and others in want o Marta MAN TLES, should visit his Wars -Rooms sad examine hie. splendid stock on hand. igirSAND STUNE for Sills, Steps, Curbing, Cem etary purposes, and fronts of buildings, at the low est rates. Orders' received all kinds of Iron Railing. -peoples Marble iWorks, (Leon ard & Bear's old stand,' SHOPS IN NORTH QUEEN STREET, Ilalf Square South of the road, and 3d door North of Michael SlTGratin • White Horse Hotel, Lancaster city. LEWIS HALDY, Marble Mason, respectful', informs the public that hnhas purchased the entitl stock of Leonard & Itear,'which, in addition to hie own large stuck, warrants him in saying that he has now in his yard by far the largest amount 01 ITALIAN AND AMERICAN MARBLE ever offered to the citiiens of Lane:Miter, and greater than any other establishment west of Phil adelphia. In consequence of purchased 0,9 stock of Leonard & Bear] at a bargain, and having also made arrangements] at the East to receive marble at reduced prince!, he announces that he will sell much cteaper than any other establieli meat in this city or count.S , can do, He is uow pre pared to execute in tho best style, Monument Tombs and Grave Stories, Mantel's, Door and Window Sills, Steps, Sr.c." 3 &c., of every variety and price. His facilities ior furnishing articles in the Mar ble line are unsurpassed b's] any other establishment in the city, while he assures all who may lavorhim with their patronage that 'his work shall be execu ted in the very best style And on the most reason able terms. to — LETTER CUTTING in ENGLISH and GEIOI AN, done at the eltirtest notice, and on the moat mod crate terms. r Ile respectfully invites the public to call and ex amine his work, being fully satisfied_to rest his claim to public patronagel upon its merits. Thankful for the many favors bestowed upon hini,lie hopes by strict attbntion to buoineos tomor it and receive a share of the public patronage. lel) 22 ly-b Chas. 31, E'rben :t4. Brother dea 1 ER IN FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC DRY GOODS, National House Buililiag, North Queen street, Lancaster. (march 28 tl 10 ACard.—The subscriber thauldul (to hi mei ous patrons) for vast favors, would a ask fora continuance oflille name, and as m more as wild please to favpr-him with their patron age, as he is certain from his knowledge of the Tonsorial Art in all its branches, such as Hair Cutting, Curling, Shaving, Shampooing and Wig making, he is able to please the moat fastidious. He also solicits the attention of all to the Clean liness of his Towels, Brushes, Combs and in tact every thing connected with his establishment. Ile would likewise mention that ho is the only person in the city that can and a do color Whis kers and Moustaches, from rod or gray to most beautiful brown or black:in very few minutes.— Particular attention givemto the cutting and trim ming of childrena hair. : North Queen street, same building with J. F Long's Drug Store, and immediately °Kinetic J. F Shroder's Granite building. [fhb 2t2 tf. A RTIPICIAL TEETII.—A NEW 3IATERIA / - 1F,,, Plate. The latest and best Invention of the Ag Dr. S. WELCIIENS would resPectfully announce to his p trop' arld till, public, that having pun:lowed the right thi., city and county to use Dr., , Slaytint's Patent Colored Gotta l'crcha, ho is prbpared to furnish Sets of TEETH. with title material in a manner tiv superior to any other new d in use. Thu advantages are the ability of making to mare Defect tit, and a more natural and beautiful job; and the material is vastly more congeni- al and time pleasant to be worn in the mouth than metal. All who luNi ever had it applied will have nothing else.— It is impervious and perfectly indestructible by acids ors, kilies, and cannot be in the least affectial by the sal va of, or by anything taken into the mouth. I have taste, this by puttilitg it into the strongest aqua fortis, with an more direct from it than wouldl be from water. •All who wish to try the Chian Percha Tooth can have a set put in, and if they do not rdndur punnet satisfaction they need not take them. (.1r if tie[ y ate found Mot tastand the test of time, a 6 , 01,1 set, of the {very best character, will be inserted in exchange or the ntoney will be refunded. Cu;? no the office of Dr. S. Welchensi N 0.34 Kramples Buirdings, North Queen street, for further information on this suldect, and see specimens of this truly beautiful invention, Azr-Dotaista wishing to parelia.se OfflCe Rights for the use of this Patent, in the city or county of Lancaster, can be sc• commodated by calling as above, ihstructious will be gi% en in the ace of it. s 110 Y 27 tf 45 TtELLOW Citizens [of Lanenster (Silty j_ AND COL:s TY.—lou are most respectfully solicited tt cell and examine the new sod splendid stock of good, just received and for sale at William ilensler's clbtliim house; No. 313,e, North Queen idrett, 4th door from Orem, street, west side, consisting id The most beautiful au. richly finished Silk Velvet and Plush Vest Pat terns any where to be fount l Vatcuela and other 1 coatings of every descriptin PLAIN AND PANCT CAASINEHEN of admirable style and texture, Supe perior Black Cassimeres; also an elegant assortment f •llain and Fancy Cloths, and ercdating of every doser:+, tion, made to order at short once and all articles w- - rented. 1.-{,LIA.DY•NI 4 -1-DEj CLOTHING. A general and excellent ass rtmeut of ready-made moll - log, ouch as Surtout Overcoats, Sack Overcoats, Dress, Frock, .Shck and Box Coats, plain and fancy Cassimere and Satinet Pantaloons, common gents of all kinds, plain nue fancy Silk and Plush Vesta t Tlentla and other vests to suit purchasers, all of which will be sold no row if nob lower than at any other Clothing 'louse, in or out. of the city of Lancaster. All articles are manufactured under the care and super vision of the subscriber, Gnd May therefore be relied upon as being all right. ~ 1 • Please give us an early call ilud allow us to furnish you with such articles as you nisi, "want in our line of busl• ness, for which 4.9 well as for past favors we are sincerely thankful. i WILLIAM MENSLER. No. 316, North Queen street, 4th door South of ()resign street, west side. oct 30 tf 41 W3l. GUY, Propnctur D 'lnds! Blinds ! I—VNETIAN BLIND MAN U J..)FACTORY. The subscriber takes this method of In forming the citizens of Lan astercounty, that he still continues to manufacture Blinds of the most beautiful and fashionable styles, at the shortest possible notice, at his new establishment In East German Street, (one door below the Public Schools.) Any person desiring to look at hls different patterns, can do so by calling as above, where he will at all times be pleased to wait upon them. Be has received some beauti ful patterns from Philadelphia. Also, Walnut Blinds made to order, of which specimens can be seen at his dwelling; these blinds are warranted not to fadd or draw. Window Shadei hung. Hair' Huck, Palmleaf, Straw and Cotton Mattrasses ale to o rd er and taste. Also, Cush lons, Curtains and a kinds f Upholstery made and re paired. Carpets cut, sewed a d laid. All kinds of Furni ture made In the latest fashion and style. Old Furniture repaired and varnished to look as good as new. Orders can be left at the Ben Franklin Printing Office, North Queen street, next door to Shober's Hotel, Jacob King's Grocery store; Witmeyer Se Dames' Furniture Warehouse; D. Bair's Dry GoOd Store; Erben'a Dry Good store; T. J. Wentz's Dry Good store; at Melted Lion Hotel, West King street; lielnitsh d; Uarter, Painters, Orange et., D. lion Columbia; and T. ()mild, Safe Herber. CONRAD ANNE, Agent. C. KIEFFER, Proprietor June 10 6m-22. DWARD Wiley, Boot and Shoe Ma -12/maker,, respectfully inibrms his friends and the public that he has taken the stand lately occupied by Mr. Jas. W. Quinn, in worth Queen street, near the Railroad, Lancaster; where he has on hand a large and well selected stock of BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, ac., ace., which ho now will dispose of at tho lowest prices. He has also a very large variety of lastings,;fer gaiters, of all colors and qualities. Ladies can suit their own taste, and have palters made up at the very thorte,st notice. All orders for work in H line, will be promptly attended to. Re trusts that ,by punctuality, moderate prices, and an effort to please all Ntho may favor him with their orders to receive a share of public patronage. aug j tf-31 oney Wanted.—An Anloon of $3,000 for ton or fl interest, secured on real esta feb 6 ewelled, from $8 to 12, STONES, CHARLES M. HOW ELI. .PANIES CROSS, H. D person wishing to make a .n years, at five per cont. Juat notify the Printe e.; r. at