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tr ill VOL. XXIV. LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1850. NEW SERIES, VOL. XII-NO. 18. rrnusiiF.n iiv ¦. .,• \ ; ll r. liA i; 1.1 Xi; Til.,, „. I \ ;'\n\'i'u &'DEMLH!RA'n'i;'.MiciiAi.u i- p,ll.li^lu¦.l ¦.vcoklyatTwo i.oi.i.Ar.s n >ear- . will I.,' ',.-ial .ii:'! illowei THE TWO^ATIENTS. IN TWO PARTS. Mth liis head rART ir ¦riu- il.vjtor's oilier patieni lay wi' liaii r:ii=ci\ frotn hid pillo^v, supported by his iian.U striving to catch the first echo oC his foot. sl.!ps on the .-^lairs. ' .\nother half honr gone, and not here yet'.' / aid the iiniir patient, his glistening eyes fasten¬ ed on lho door—' anoiher half hour ! Has hc lorgotten me, or haa something happened !' The clock of a neighboring church srtnck tlie !i,.ur. '¦ One—two—three,'and not here yet V 1 k 1 that is the street door ! No, psha ll.nl I what :i fonl I am 10 expect him thus—and yet his is III,, nnlv kind voice tlmt has sounded in my ears U.L-se last twenty years. Who was ever k.nd VJ tne since the day my mother wepi over me.- luid kissed me, a.ul-died? Who ever saw at.vthin- it. nw, sinee the day that her love lef. mc, buta miserable, ungainly, niiserly clod?* and iheoUl man wiped from hii glistening eyes u tear. AVliilehe was ycl speaking, our doctor cna-red his lonely chamber, with so lighta step^ tliat the patient was not at first aware of his Mio t1.< L-.l wl lli moisture, t has £0iie wrong |.Ti'-^enci'. • W.'ll, old friend,' said thc doctor, cheerily, you to-day .'-nay, what is this ?' as u!d manN eyes, sumised with their unwont- mei his own. 'What is this? ! what has liappened '' ¦ U was a tear,' replied thc old man; a tear t.. tbe memory of my mother. She alone of all millions of beings in this wide world, cver Inved me, and a sudden remembrance (I often ilunk nf l.cr in the unquiet night) brought the ti;:ir Into my L-ye.' • .\ moiher'i love is an unfathomable well,' ropiied the doctor, with a sigh, 'but I never knew it.' ¦ Th.-n you have never known the dearest \cvc un carih,' replied the sick tnan, fixing his (¦yes rommisenttinsly 'M"""" him. ' Tiie doctor shook off his sentiment, and with :i ^liu'lii laii^h said,' OU, the dearest say you¬ are yoii siuj of that /' Th-j imiont fixed his eyes searchingly upon him. ing. yon." ' S.J, ilien, you are thinking of marry- Tiiai will quite ruin you—quite spoil Plight one. you are not poor ! upo replied the doctor, with another ian<;h, but this tiine.it was a constrained ' no ; I must make my fortune first. I mn inn pi'nr I" marry.' • fiiu ynu are not poor iciiiTatfd the sick man. '.\^¦.:i nut very liUtily ever :o be rich,' replied lb'- dt.etor. '.v.: if ynu are s.. c-.\tra%'agant,' answered the- sick man; * von havL-torn that good pieee of white 'laiifr all to pieces.* ' It v.'as only what your medicine was wrap¬ ped ill.' respn.ided the doctor, as hc extracted lhe cork from the bottle, and presented its con¬ tents lo his patient. ' It wnnid havc done for another bottle d you iiml not destroyed it,' replied the careful man ; ' there, now, you have thrown the cork into the fir.—ihat i= sheer wa.te; and pray, while I think of i: d;. you want lhe linltlea back again?' ' Xo ; i-Jt lliem gu with ttic paper and the cork-^. ' N.», no, 1 shal!sL'll them; depend upon it. n-y!iii.2 i> wast.'d liure ; and hy*thc-way, will ynii buy lhem I You doetors give rather better prii'-.'S liian the inarincs.' ¦ 1 rii:ist refer you lo my assistant; I never iMfifere with that partof the business myself.' • Then I don't wonder that yon are not over rii-h : aii-.l pray, why do you waste your lime nc ?' I repeat, ihat 1 do not call it waated time, if I can do yon any good.' * Ihit'I warned yon at lhe beginning that you would nev..T get paid ; and in fact 1 never sent r„r yon ; 1 am not responsible. It was the peo- |.If uf the h-juse.' ' Xo mailer who it was ; I am licre.' ' But you can gn, and yon need not eome Iia'k Hi^aMi,' replied the old man, querulously; * you an- nut the palish doetor, I believe ; and if yum aro, yon can send your apprentice.' ' Come, come,' said the doctor, kindly, *you have sot some fresh crotchet in yonr brain ; ])ray, drive it out again.' > Ifyou had rich patients instead of poor one.",' re-um.'d ilie ol.l man, ' yon would sonn be rich yourself, and let lhe poor die. "What arc they better worth. They <lo noihing but encumber tlie earth ; iliey pester the happy with their cnniplaints ; they will murmur imd murmur; they will not starve in qnietnes?, but the voice of ihcir misrry is heard mingling with the rev- t.-Iry of the rieb. There, go, leave me; let me die—alone, like a dog. Let mc turn my face to the wail, and die.' And so saying, the old man inrned himself angrily away from his visiter. ' Vou can have the blanket bac'i pgain,'he ccnliniiLil, ' it is not much the worse, but you'll ^-flc the washing to pay for—that's your own fault! Why did you send it 7 and the broth, and lhe jelly / I didn't ask for them ; that must be your own Ios?, too, and it will teach you bet¬ ter another time.' The uld man pauseil, expecting a reply ; but the doctor remained quite silent so the patient tnrned himself over onee more, and found that Mr. Kendrick had seated himself very quietly in his old ricketty chair. ' What! not gone yet V exclaimed lho old man, petulantly; ' I ihonght 1 told you lo go.' 'Yes, bill then I shonld have had the Irouble of coming back again ; so I thonght I had better wait until you were reasonable, hoping that would be soon, and that I should save time.' ' Reasonable;' repeated the old man. ' Is unreasonable lo want nothing.' * But yon want strength and help, or at least I want lhem for yon * And 1 shall die !' exclaimed theold man.— ' 1 feel Ihat I am sinking into my grave.* * You feci exhausted, because you bave boen long deprived of proper nonrishment.' ' And where was I to gel it ¦* Whero was I 10 get it ?' ' The past has gone from us all,' replied the doetor.' let us make the best of tho present.— Be calm and peaceful, and take such things as 1 send yon.' Another rush of painful feelings came over theold man's face ; n sort ot convulsive work¬ ing of the features liko the breaking np of a stony nature ; and the doctor left his poor pa¬ tient wilh fresh tears gathered m his sad, wild) sunken eyes. ii thc advantage of people in mediocrity to be exempt from engrossing cares. They mind their daily business; those of elevated station are absorbed in higher cores.' ' Then mediocrity haa the best chance of health,' said the doctor. * Sir, we have a lawsuit pending,' said the lady, with the increased dignity. ' It will now be speedily decided, and I shall aoon recover health and strength.' Or lose them,' thought the doctor. I shall then go down to my country-seat- one of my country-seats—on which, I have not yei decided; but I shall of conrse consult you) as you fill the station of my medical adviser.— After this suit is settled, I shall havc my choice nf two princely dwellings.' ' Or none at all,' thought the uoctor. ' And I shall be most happy to recommend yoxi,' continued the lady—' most happy,indeed, though I could wish that you resided in a rather more aristocratic neighborhood.' ' I thought,' said our docior, turning rather reprnachfully to Esther, 'I thought that I had enjoined a careful suppression of everything that could excite or agitate.' * My dear doctor,' said the invalid lady, ' I know that you deserve our perfect candor. Do not chide Miss Heathcote. These papers and letters havc been accumulating during my ill¬ ness, and they required immediate attention. Our long-delayed suit will be decided this day fortnight, but there were preliminaries—' * Come,' said thc doctor assuming a cheerful, ness of tone aud manner which he did not quite feel; * my profession makes mc very tyranni¬ cal. 1 have an antipathy lo my brethren of the law; and I must both justify my own aulhority and satisfy my spleen against lhem, by thus sweeping away all their musty figments ; and I am bound to maintain, that all the skins and parchments that ever were engrossed, are worth¬ less, compared with a single drop of my elixirs ' And so saying, the doctor swept away the whole mass of papers, with an air between play¬ fulness and authority; and Esther, gathering them up, said, with someihing between a smile and a sigh,' Your kindness is the true elixir.* * Esther speaks truly,* said the molher. 'You havc been very kind to us, and we trust that we shall repay you as we ought. Kindness and attention shown to one of our house were never wont 10 go unrewarjcd.' ' Mamma means,' said the girl, with a deep flush passing over her face, ' thai we must al¬ ways repay (if iha'. is the right word) your great kindness to us, wiib unceasing gratitude.' ' I mean more than that, girl!' said ilitr haughty molher ; * I mean that services so free¬ ly rendered shall be as freely paid, and not wjth a niggardly band. Wc, wbo can trace our an¬ cestry to kings, ought not wben we are served, to requite like churls and beggars.' Now we arc bound to acknowledge that our doctor was just two or three grades below per¬ fection ; and this little trifling alloy or adultera¬ tion brought the slightest shade of wounded pride across bia brow. Il is almosi humiliating, to reflect that services, worthy of an angel's ministering, must yet bo repaid with silver and gold; hut our doctor caught a deprecating glance from Esther's eyes, and the shade passed away from his own brow. Iiut ^ioriow is not confined tn the lowest abode? nf poverty ; wherever man fixes his dwelling. tliere the shadow falls. S) tliG doctor found tho footsteps of this foe to nur race (ungrateful that wc are .' is it not a friend, ihough a friend in disguise?) in the dwelling of his other patient. He found Mrs. Heaihcotu propjicd up in bed witb pillows, the coverlet stri^wn over wilh parchments and omi- iious-lookiiis papers, dimised tho efiluvia of a lawyer'.* olli-j.-, and tlie sick woman feverish r.gaiu with anxiety and excitement, and poor Rsiher, jialc and tearful, sitting at her pillow. 'Thisia treason,' said our doctor, 'actual treason! You ought not to bestow even a thought on business.' The poor thin woman drew up her wasted neck with an air of great dignity, and said, < It ' Are you mad?' exclaimeil thc doctor to his other patient, on his next visit; 'are you mad ?' He found him out of bed, dressed, with his bat and stick, apparently intending to go out. ' I have a right to do what I like,' replied the man, sullenly. ' That, indeed, you have not, when yon like to do what is foolish nnd imprudent.' ' I did not send for you,' retorted the way¬ ward patient. * You have no right to dictate to me. I sliall do as 1 please.' ' Then, perhaps, you will please to take off" your hat and shoes, and return to bed.' ' I am going out,' replied tho man, doggedly. ' Going out! certainly not with my permis¬ sion.' ' 1 can go withoul it.' ' How long Imvo you been confined to your bed ? let me see—* * Three months; and I say that, after such a confinement, it would be a very hard case, if 1 could nut once more see the outside of the house.' Tlie doctor pointed to tho window. Sleet and snow were drifting pasi in clouds, borne on a cutting, wind, that seemed to sever all lliat it passed. ' Do you sec the weather ?' ' i'es, and in sixty winters many times as muidi. If you don't like it, wby don't you keep your carriage 1'said the patient with a sneer j ' you would not feci it then.' ' Simply because I think it advisable first to keep myself.' ' Why don't you ."ipend an hour over your fingers every morning, and put on two or three rings set wiih brilliants, and wear perfumes, and fine white French cambric handkerchiefs, and have your hair in curls, and speak in a soft, condoling, insinuating voice, and so ingratiate yourself wiih the women. They arc fools enough.' Thank you I prefer my hands, and my hair, and my cloihes all in tbeir present fashion.* 'Then why don't you becomea sloven, and go for a week witbout vashing your handa, and turn up your sleeve-cuffs to show them, and have your hair cut once a year and never have yonr clothes brushed, and eapsn very body up that speaks to you, and tell them to order their cofiins ; ibey would be sure to die of fear if you frigbtened lhem well, and tbat would establish your reputation ; and then you might carry all before you with the men ?* ' Simply because I don'i choose to be a brute.' ' Well, you can do as you please, and 1 can do the same.' ' Excepting going out. ' And that is the only thing I caro for doing.' * You will kill yourself." ' All the better for you.' ' You will seriously disoblige me.' ' I am suro you do not care a jot whether I live or die.' The doctor looked rather injured. ' I hope I have shown as much solicitude for you as my most wealthy patient.' ' You mean to reproach me with my obliga- li/jus.' ' Como, come,' said the doctor, resuming his good humor,' the whole of the matter is, that you cannot, and sball not go out.* ' What shall hinder me ?* asked the old man. * Your own good sense.' * That says. Go.' ' No, indeed, that could not be yonr good sensQ. You mistook the voice ; it was only ca¬ price that spoke/ said the doctor, playfully. ' I am not to be bantered out of it-' ' I spoko of a reason, not of aje$t.' ' And I have a reaaon, a great reason for go¬ ing.' * And I have a reason, a great reason— nay, an enormous reason for keeping you at home.; ' 1 won'i bo chained up like a dog, and jes¬ ted with lilte a cbild. I'm not crying for a toy. 'Mutual I what do you expect from mo? what have I to give you ? Sballl die, and be¬ queath to. you these rags, and this mockery of furniture ?' ' I am wishing to prolong your life, not to hasten your death.' ' Or, perhaps, you think 1 have a large free¬ hold estate, and look for somo reversionary acres, or ships full of rich merchandise, or ex¬ chequer bills or diamonds.' * Now it ia your turn to jest/ ' And if none of these, what can buy you to me for a friend ?'¦ ' These lliings coutd nol buy mo ; but yon have far stronger claims upon mc .' ' What are tbey ?' 'Sickness and sorrow.' ' And do these, which disgust and frighten all the rest of the world, make you my friend ?' ' I am trying to prove myself such ! but, as I told yon before, lhe offices of friendship should be mutual.' ' You mean that I should obey you; like a slave.' * No, I mean that you should oblige me, like a friend.' 'Po wilh me whatyou please!' cried the sick mon; and, abandoning all his oppositoin and bis acrimony, he submitted like a child to tbe wishes of our doctor, who, taking immedi¬ ate advantage of Ins relenting humor, saw him once more with bis head upon his pUlow, and left him, as he believed, composed and peacetul. Scarcely, however, had he descended the dirty, crooked, battered stairs, before the old man,per- linacious in his purpose, had again raised him¬ self from his recumbent posture, resumed his tattered garments, his unsound shoes, and his beaverless hat, and, having first carefully locked his room door, staggered after him, clinging to the bannisters, and muttering as hc went. Our doctor paid his visit the ensuing day, un- stispicious of what had happened. He had not yet grown callous in the course of his profes¬ aion, and he was shocked to find his patient with the sands of life fast falliug through the glass. ' 1 am dying !' said the old man,' I am dy¬ ing ; and you are the only being in this wide world wbo has shown kindness to tbe destitute old man. You said that you were my friend, and that the offices of friendship were mutual. You have discharged them well; and I, little as you might expect it, 1 have done something on my part. Yon have thought me poor, but you wero wrong. I was only miserly. I had no¬ thing lo love ; neither wife, nor child, nor friend, nor kindred—and so, because we must love something, I began to make a treasure—a god, if you will—of gold ; it was because I had no¬ thing else to love. Ay, you little thought you were paying court to the rich old miser, instead of showing charity to the poor old beggar. But —stnop lower, my breath fails me. Take this packet,' and he gave him a small parcel wrap ped in the idcniical piece of torn paper which hc had reproached him for wasting. ' Take it —il is yours. I went to the Bank yesterday to make a iransfer—into your name. There, take them—ihey are bank receipts. Ihave saved yon the legacy duty." • *•••• The fortnight that had stoo<l between Mrs. Heatl:cote and the possession of her fortune— that is, the decision of her lawsuit, which she considered the samo thing—had gone to the tomb of the Capulets- On that day our doctor v/as guilty of the sin of neglecting his patients; he remained at home all the day- The evening, at last came. Mr. Kendrick took his hat; it was covered with deep crape. Mr. Kendrick hod lost his poor patient, and was the richer by more than twenty thousand pounds. He found Mrs. Healhcoto in hysterics, on the sofa; her head-dress disordered, her cheeks stained with tears, and Estlier by her side try¬ ing to console her. He saw, in a moment, that the suit was lost. Now we do not mean to impugn our doctor's kindness of heart, but certainly the distresa which he witnessed brought afiush of pleasure over his countenance ; however, quickly assum¬ ing bis own professional face, hc sat down, and began to exercise his province of giving advice. And what was his advice ? Gentle reader, it wan neither more nor less than this, namely, that Mrs. Heathcote should increase her cnn- ncclions (ihat-was rather technical) by taking the doctor himself for ason-ln-law; and, as her castles in the country had turned out tobe cas¬ tles in llic air, that she should content herself with a more mundane abode, and lake up her residence in bis bouse, although hc confessed it was only built of such vulgar materials ns bricks and mortar. And did thc lady of a line of kings so conde¬ scend 1 She did; and Esther was nothing loth, nay, even rejoiced at the exchange ; and so a Wife and a Fortune were bolh found in ' The Doctor's Two Patients.' Mra, BAIZiZB, WILL open an assortment of FASH- .,f?r. lONABLK SPRING .MILLINERV, onCfcj) on Tlniradny. April -1th, at livr tcsidcucu in E.ist.#^4: Kint: Strof-t Mrirch 27 3t 16^ LancaBter Bank Stock for Sale. 'T^IIE subscribcf will expose thirteen Sbares J- of Laocaster Da.uk Stock to Public Sitlc, on Satur¬ day, lho Ctli dny of April, at 2 o'clock 1'. M.-nt tJio iiiiliUc liou'c ofLcwiP Spreclnr, in LaiiciiPtiT City. Mareh 27 10 1- K. lllKSTf.n. d;q fififi WANTED Immediately, fur which tlptJ,\_/Ul7 good lanUc-d pccurity will b^Riveii. In¬ terest at tho ratuof 0 pur cent. J.F.SHRODF-U&CO.. , Comer of Ea.">t King and Duki* .ttrt'rt,'!. March '17 .".t-lf. $150 BKirAn». LA^'CASTER COUNTV BANK. / .Maroh 2ti. 1B50. j WHEREAS it his been ascertained that a fraud flimilarto that recciitlypractised uponothvT infltitutions, has boon attempted upon thisBank. which fraud conflistH in cntting or.tcaring jiFiiiall portion from suvnrul Notcii and joining tho pioccfi thus obt.ilurd.hy Eomo adheairo matter, no «« to form anothor Notn. and then hy pasaing upon tin; unwary public aa wull tho QiutilatfJ notes ns the note formed by this prnec.'^.s ; Now, thoreforp. for the protectiim of thc community and put a stop tothiHoefariouR practice, thel,.\NC AS¬ TER COUNTV BANK will pay a rnward of ortr. itvy- onED .WD KiKTv llOI.L.^n5. to any pi'rsou who will di'tcct and prosecute to ronvlcHon any ouu ongaged in thurt mutUntlng their notes, and JefnmdiDK the public. A nd all persons are hereby cautioned a;^iiin.'!t Taking fitbcr tlicfie fabricated notes, or Uir notri whicii am mutlluted to form Ihcm, as thla Bank in advised by its counael that it ifi uot reapODBible for the simc. nODERT D. C.MISON. CuHhicr. :\Iareh 27 IMC Stocks^ liouns, &c.. For Sale. Shares Afunor Turnpike Stoclc. " Litir. Farmcr^s Bank " Lancaster '* " Columbia B. S,- Bridge Co. Slncle. Coneatoga Steam Atill-s " Lanca.iter S. Alills 0 pr. ct. Loan City 0 If; 18 GO 120 1000 1000 GOOO The ahove Stock and Loans will bo .sold at such prices a^ canuot fail to offer an Inducement to person?; having money to invent. All without oxceptlon lifiiring inter- o:"! or declaring a dividend of frum :'i tu 10 per cent, yearly. Any inloniiatiim in regard to tho price.* sale iimj' le had hy calliug at tin " Maroh 20 torm.-i of cc of SllUOUER.\:CO. Corner of Eaat King and Uuke .¦streets'. tf-tC LancaHtcr City liOaii. QETERAL thousand dollars of Lancaster ^ City 5 per cent Loau, interest payable half yearly, for Fale in lots to Buit purcliasers. Apply to March20.tf-lC] W.CAHI'ENTEH. New Grocery Store, 1 In North Queen Street, next door to "VanI-ananas {late Schofield's) Hotel, Wn. M. SIIRUM, respectfully informs hia numerou.4 friends and customery of the city and ouuty of Lanca-cter. that he ha.« taken tho old and well Known stand, (lately occupied by John W. Hubley,) where in; ixix-^ on hand and will constantly keep a large n.'^fiortraent of GROCERIES AND IJIQUORS, cnnsisting of Sugar Hou.se and Syrnp Molaasefl, Sugar, Coffee. Teas. Splcefl. Orandici, olu. Wine, ite..fcc— Salt, Cheese. Soap, Mackerel—i-i- and whole barrel.1, Saluion, and llerring-Ii.tm.-', Dried Beef. Tonguesi Be- lona Sausage, Flitch, ^c. ,, , ^ .,, „ QUEENSWARE, ot every variety, which hc will sell in seta or flinglc pieces. ,,. , CT- He would alao auk the attention of the public to hiK large and well a.-sorted Ptock of Ciindiea, which he will warrant to be iw good, and keep aj> dry asony that can be niauufnetnrcd. Also, to hi? Stock of Oranges, LeniouH, Itai.'iin.'J. Cream and Ground NuIb. fc, fc. Tobacco and Segars. in every variety which he will sell WholesaU; or RetaU. „ ^ B.\SKETS of Idl sizea aud prices; Brooms, Brushes, Bopen. Twine. &c. A1:J(>. Demijohns, Decanters,Bottles, Tuiiiblers, Gla-s-ses ; kc, &c. N. B.—All kind.-'of Country- I'roduce takon in ex- chani-e for Goodn at the highest market prices. M.-ireh_2^_ __^____ ly-Vl ATTRACTIOflT! RILKATER inducements THA> EVEH, ATTHE DRY fiOODS EMPORIUM OF ERBEN & BROTHER, National House Building, N. Queen St.j Lan. TIIE subscribers have just been receiving.and have now in store, a very large and decidomy ele¬ gant and superior assortment of DRV goods: both Kancy aod Staple.suitable fortheromlngjeasons. Having purclia.-«cd our stock at the right time, wc are prepared, and will sell them at very great bargain*. Our >tock embraces a general assortment of every thing in tbe Dry (foods llne.s and we are constantly receiving ndditional (supplies, every few days, from the cUioa. Our Fancy Goods department is always complete, as wc pay great attention lo keeping choice iiualitieB of L.4DIES' IJRESS GOODS: Gloves. Hosiery and Laces, Shawls, Scarfs. Ties. Collars, Ribbons, fine and superflno Lineii Cambric Hdkfs.. Swis.q. Book, .Mull and Jaconet .Mus¬ Uns: and SILK GOODS ol all kind:*, Cheap: Cheap!: Clieai):;: .VWo an extensive v.iricty of splendid STAPLE goods:: Clotlis. Cap.«imerea f Vesting: Tfckingc, Sheetings Cheeks, fsiiirling-i. Linens, Gingliani.''. Flannela, Tablo Covt-rs. Carpet Chain. Drugget. Blinds Sc Screens.— Carpetings. Gil Cloths, and- Feathers. Also, a general a-:.-cirluieia of Carriuge Trimmings, all ofwhich we an disposed to sell at oar usual low jiriees, and wc respect fully solicit a call. CHAS. M. ERBEN ^ BRO. National House Building, one door north of RuBfiel's Hardware Store. North tiueen street. March 20 tf-lG No. 80. IMPORTANT. No. 80. FAUL &. WIIvfiR DRY GOODSI CLOTHS, CASSIMERES, SATTINETS, VES¬ TING and other Goods for Men's and Boy.i' wearing Qppard. Jlf£ii/.yO£S—Caahmerea, Alpacoa, De Laines. S:c. of various shadea and styles. BLJiCK DRESS S/£.K^Silk Ctovats. Hdkffl. CALICOES, Ginghnms, Check.s. Tickings, lileached and unbleached Muslins. HoGiury, Gloves, Sic, LINENS, Bleached', 4-c —Linen,Cloth andCotton Ta¬ ble Covern. i^'ii.3JVJV£iS—Blankets, Shawls, together with a gen- oral assortment of GOODS, usually kept in a Dry Goods Storo. To which we would particularly invite our friends and the public in general, as we will spare no pains to please all who may call—having a new Stock of Goods, well se¬ lected, bought for Cusb—we therefore are satisfied we can and will sell as low as uny other establlshmcut in the City. N. B. Our friends from thc Country wlio may wish to purchase materials for a good suit of Clothes, would do well by calling, to oxamine our stock of Cloths and Cas¬ Blmeres ; in this they wjll realize a great saving, as well as in any other Goods we off»r for sale. GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE, &c. Tea, Coffee, Sugar, Molasses, with every arlicle in the Grocery Bne, Oranges, Lemons. F)gF. Raisins. Candie.s. Almonds, Filberts. Cream and Grouud Nuts. fcc. French ond other Iravelling BASKETS :'»l<o. Mark¬ eting Boskfitd, with or without coveri. Basket CarriaRcs, Chairs, kc. MACKEREL—200 bbls., i and J bbls.. of thc choicest brands—Mackerel warranted, TOBACCO AND SEGARS wTioleoalc and retail. ¦\Ve wonld especially invite the ntti-ntion of ali wlio wish to puxchasL- articIcB at tho lowest possible pricea to call at No. 80 North Queen street, under the Muyeuni, 1 Bijuarcs from the Court Honse Oct:t-tf^] I'lNKERTON & S.MELTZ. GeneraJ Agency and Intelligence Office. 'THE subscriber, late Collector of ToUs at Lan- -*- caster, ou the Columhia and Philadelphia Rail Road, having taken a room on tho second floor of the house next door to the Examiner k Herald I'rinting OfQce. of¬ fers hia services to friends ond the public generally, in procuring money on Loan, and lending ont money ou In¬ terest; in the purchase and sale of Kcul aud I'crtional Property ; and also, in giving iuformation to Managers, Clerks, iMech^nlcs and Laborera. or fur any other situat tions: of all such a regular Register will be kept by iiim. He hopea by close attention to bnsiuess to meet with encouragement iu his undertaking, and a.-(E:ures the pub¬ lic that all matters of any nature whatever entrusted to him, will be Btrictly confldential. Ho cau be found at all times at his OfTice. or at .Mrs, Kauflman-s Hotel, immediately opposite. Oct 10 Gm-Io] • OEO. B. HAMILTON Election IVotice. THE Stockholders of thc Lanuastkii find SL'SiiL'EH.\\NA Slaci: Watkb Navu;ation Co.mcanv, are hereby notified that an Election wil! ho Ueld on .Monday, thc sixth day of .May next at 10 o-elnck. .-V. i\l.. at the Company's OfTice in tbe City of Lancaster, for thc Election of five inannger.^ lo serve for lhe en¬ suing year. GEO. C.VLUER. Sec'y. .March 20 f''t-14 Found. IN a store iu Lancaster, a bnnk note. The owner can hear of it by applying at this office. .March 20 3t-I« CEDAR HILL SEMINARY, Near Mount Joy, Lancaster Co. Pa. '"PHE 2Gth Scminnuual Session of the Cedar J Hill Female Seminnry. will close with tlie usnal public I'xomiiiaiion on thc 2Tth and 2Sth Inst. The 27th Session of 5 monihs is to commenco on the 1st 01" May ui'xl. I'armts and Guardians ]iiir|ii)siiig to place pupils Sn this Instilution, will please iiiiike eai' application For Circular, enibraeiiig terms, text-hooks. e.itali>:;i !¦.. apply to the subscribi-r per mail or oidi-rwise. \. DODGE. A M. Mareh 2;j-3't-l'il I'ritirlpal ami rropriel'-r, A CARD. niAKTI\ n, KOIVRER. SURVEYOIt & CONVEVAXCKU, Ofiice, opposite Sprecher's Hotel, Ha»it K'iiig Street, Lan c.ister. Pa. SCKIVENING—Aswritiug Deeds.Wills, .Morti.'ai;'-'. Ill-leases. Accounts. A:c.. on na^ionnble terins and Uk shortest notice. tA'"''i'''_iii"i--'ll' BajouN Kid Giovcs. pHOICE Spring shades Kid Ciloves, of fht ^ above celebrated Diakoju.-ft received at FAHNESTOCK'S Cheap Store. S. W.C.rner of North Q.ui-eu and Orang',- Stn-ets. March 20 If-l'"' mourning Goods. ALWAYS on hand at FAHNESTOCK'SCheap Store, a Inrge aud well selecteil stock of .Mourning Goods of the most desirable shades. Just opened afresh lot ofthe celebrated Miiurniug Alpacas, Bombaninc finish. Cjnitou Cloth, now stylo Mourning, for spring wear. Su[ierior Black De Lain all Wool. Pill stripe Blaek and White Gingham. Clienc style. dn, Uo. Knj:H>li i:liintzes Blackand White in variety. Blaek Love Veils. i:c., ite ilETl.'RN E. FAHNESTOCK, S. W. Corner Ot North Queen and Orange Streets, MarrliSCl tf-10 Lancaster. Glossy BlacR Sllks^ FOU DKESSES, MANTILLAS, &c. &c. (")!•'VARIOUS widths and the best makes,' ^^ now o|ii'nin^ and for sale at the lowe.at prices, at F.MINESTOCK'SCheap Store. BEREGE DE LAINES. a new article, well .adapted for Spriiii,' dr.>s.--e.a. Colors—Light Blue, tlrieii. Mil/.arine. liliie.Vannine and Red. French and Si-iiirJi Gin^-li.ims. ."elling at 12} ets.. worth 25. Al.w. new .Spring ftvle Dc Laines in every variety. II. E. FAH.VESTOCK. S, W. Ci.riiiT North Queen and OrangeSt. Xt^irch 20 _''''^'^ Black Silk Shawls. Jl'ST oiicncd, a small lot of heavy glossy i:i;u:f; ^^ilk .Shawls, large .-ize. with heavy fringes. SEW MARBEiE YARD^ Ll Ches7iut St,, rear of Leeltler's Hotel, nextand door to ModerwelPs old Commission Ware¬ house, near the rail road Laneaster^ Pa. LE'WIS HALDY, Marble Mason, (Formerly in the employ of Air. Dariiel Fagan,) ¦DE3PECTFULLY informs the citizens of the ¦*¦*' City and County of Lancaster, that he has com¬ menced tho iMARBLE CUTTING, iu all itn various branches, at the ahove place. He is prepared to manufacture ManteK Monuments. Tomb und Gravestones, togetlier with every description of House work. Letter cutting, in English and German, will be execu¬ ted in the best and most modern style.'!. ¦.\ll work done with ncatne.ss and despatch, and prices moderate. JSS' Give us a call hefore selecting at any other e.-;tah- Ushmeut, and we are coufldent you will not go away un- HUited. LEWIS HALUV. April 18 20 EAGI4E WORKS. IRON FOUWDRT & MACHINE SHOP, Situated in Chesnut street, a few doors west of tke Museum, Bnilding, Lancaster, Pa.. T^HE undersigned have purchased the above -*- property, formerly known at* the Lanca.ster City Works, and conducted by Jnmes Whitehill. with all the stock of Tools. Patterns and Machinery hulonglng there¬ to, and have added to it all the Tools. Machinery and Patterns belonging to the late lirm of I'ennell k Lenher, whicii make.s their facilities foi carryingon bu.sine33 ful¬ ly equal to those of auy other establisliment in the State. They are now prepared to execute to order all manuer of Castingri. either Iron or Brass IRON FOUNDRY. RaiI^o.1d(;a^^VheeI.^andCa,stings: Rollinj; Mill.Orist nnd Saw fllill Gearing; Hot-bla^t I'ipe ftir" .Anthracite and Charcoal Furnaces : Hot-blast I'ipiM and Stampers, for working Cinder ; Water Pipes, from 2 to .'!G iiiehes . Apple Nuts ; Screws for Cider and Wine Presses; Hy- drantStocksandSpont.s; ('olunins.Serollsand Wrenths for dwellings and other buildings; Columns for Suu Cloth Frames ; Fancy an([ Plain Cellar Giiti'S. a large variety ofratterns;' CAST IKON RAILING, both ofthe Gothic aud Grecian styles, aud ejnbraein" a great variety of chaste and beautiful desings. Wertz's Submerged Patent Water Wheels. Wtl have purchased the Fatent right for the above valuable improvement for this county, and abio shop rights for tho conntlbs of Dauphin, Lebanon, Berk.s and Chester. We have a number of certificates in our pos- pes.-iion. but do not deem it necessary to submit them to the public, the originals of which may be seen by calling at the works. Macliine Sltop. We are also preparetl for the manufacture of Steam Engines and Uoiler.s. Sliafting. Cotton .Mathinery. Plan¬ ing Macbines, doubleand .•••iiigle-geared Slide and' Hand Lathes, upright and horizontal Boring Mills. Bolt Cut¬ ting and Kinisbiug Machine.':, together witli other varii- ties of Mnchinery. and all kiuil.s uf Turning. Finishing and ijmilhing. all uf which will be completed in the be.st style of workmanship, Wk also OFfER KOH Sll.K.— One Engine and Boiler, 8 horse power. One (lo. ti horse power. One Vibratory Engine, ofy hor.-^e power. FourLalhes; a small Lathe for AV'atch .Mak.rs ; two Blowers or Fans, kc LENHER i; GKIGKR une -JO ly.-^o Important to Builders and ottierHl '1^ HE subscriber having purchiised the ahops ^ known as Cox'.s Coach Shops, he has fitted them up for till'purpose of manufacturing Sash, Bli^»s. Dooas, &c., Iiaving procured from the Eatt the be.-^t improved machinery, I am able to olfer inducements to those wish¬ ing either ofthe above named articles, and am also pre¬ pared to do all kindsof planing for carpenters.cabinet makers, &c. .Morticing for Coacli Makers. Sawing, hy Circular Saw. Teuoning. kc. The attention of Builders and others is respectfully in- vited to thi.s establishment, as 1 can do work at pricea that will pay them for a call, and of a tiuality not sur¬ passed. DAVID COCKLEV. iMay 0 tf-23 •¦re 1 liem W. ( lltl 'High .ir lr (Til' Ilt a great bargain, and arc now s than value. It. E. FAHNESTOCK. of NtTtli Quern and Orangu sts. tf-ifl Carriages for Sale. OR EXCHANtiM FOR HORSES. ''pUE suVicriber has on luinil a -*• large assortment of one and IwoC horse Larriages, Buggies, Hoekaway.-i.p Sulkies, kc. ^<:.. both new and s.-ei • hand, whieh he will .sell, or .•xcluingi! for horses. I'er.sons desiring hargain.s are invited to cnll am amine his assortment. Also, uew aud second hand hariie.-s. JOHN H\TZ. (.At Vaiikaii.nu's lat.'Sehi.nel-rs hotel. N.Q.ytn- LaneaPtiT, March 'lO '.'. W l-lt> AN ORDINANCE For Cai'celliag Redecmctl Ccrlificate.s nf City Loan. i^y.tuoy 1. He il or.ttiinrd und runi-trd hi, ibr rltizm-. of J.niit'aMir.in Srhrtand Coniniiin Conn'.il asSiml.litl. That the Finance Committei' In* iiutli"ri7:ril tn pnn-iire a suitable .stamp for eaueelling the n-'leinird rertili- cates of Cily Loan. Sun. 4~.-}tid br il further ordiiinnl. Tliat il i-lmll 1... the duly of the Mavor to present to Councils al laeh Staled meeting, all the nd neil rertillrates of'ily Loan in his po.ssession; and thai lliireiipon theCoiin- cils sbnll meet in Convention uml can.-^e llu- .-^niiM' to ].r cancelled. ¦&r.iii.'d. -Jhid br il ftirther ord.ilnt.t. That thr Fi¬ nance Committee shall deliver all the redeemed eiTtlli- catis of Citv Loan, when cancelled as afon-saiil. !¦> ilie City Trear^uriT for saf.- kre|>Piig. Ordainiil and i-naeteJ inii'ii law. ;it l.:nir:i?l'T. tln' ]>th dny of March. .\. P.. ISr.O. Jami:.; L. n.v.si.i.i.s. W.M. M.\THIOT. rierk off. r ['jf-'i. ..f r c. Jamijs Bi.Aeh. IIE.MJV CAItrE.NTKU. Clerk<.f S.C. I-re,--t,or S r. March I'O _._ _ l^"-'" Red I'osts and Table LtC^s, OF every variety, always on hand and ft,r ssale at the 'I'urning and Saw Mill.-^ "f SalLsbury, Nov" -49] A. V. k S. C SL.W.MAKEK M. M Moore, Dentist. ClAN always he found in North Queen Street, ' half a square from the Court Housr. and iii':irly oj). positethe Hotel of Mr. Kauffman, where lie performs al 'tliiand I'pon mod- R. K. FAHNESTOCK, S. W. corner North Queen 6f Orange Streets, tJAS now eoninionced the purchaae of Spring -*¦-'- and Sumiiirr Goud.-^ andwill continue to receive alnmst dully, during the ensuing reason, all goodfl that are new and ibsslrahle. ^ [.\Iarch_20-I6 New Spring Goodsi 10 ARK now opening a Splendid assortment i F.ANCV AMJST.-VPLE DRV GOODS, sulta- lilr Inr Mle pri-i:i;iit and coming .reason, among which muy h" foun<l C.VItPETINGS ofall kinds. Floor and T:!bl'- OIL (LirrnS. from ¦d-4 Xo'.i-l to nmlch; lJ-4 8-4 10-4 and 11-1 LINK.\ DAM ASIC in Clotlis and bv tho vard: Bl.-a.lied and Unbleached Cotton Table DIAPER, I.INKN I)I.\I'EUI,.IL.\S1I A:c..Bleached and Ijiibleach- i.l MISLINS. TICKINGS, CHEEKS. DRILLINGS, (^snnliiirg Cuntini': Flnnnel, .Merinos. Shirting.-*. Fancy Siri|n'Sliirliiitrs. Superior lri>h Linens uudre.«sed for Shiils. lio^oiiis. I'illow ini^i'f.kr.-. 10-t 11-4 and 12-4 LISFS SIIKETI.N'GS. HM 11-4 f2-4 and Dl-4 WHITE COr.NTKltl'.WES. .Napkins. T.iili-t aud Table Covers. Dnvlrs Calicfs. Giulianis. I'liiiii and Figured Mousde- laiii.s. lIi.Hi-rv. lilovc.-. i^-e...\:r.; together with agene¬ ral asMirliii.iil of FHENCH and GKK.MAN Goods, to wliii-li Ul- u-iiild siiliciL the aliention ol purchasers. At the New Vork Store. F.b ¦JT-i:n_ GltlEL&GILBERT. I will _ * 1 see,* said the doutor,' that I entiroly mis¬ took the nature of your complaint. I ought to bave ordered yon a straii-wnisicoat. ' It seems that you bavu provided me a keep¬ er.* 'Then yon will not )vi nie call my.self your friend.* * Friend ." exclaimed the old man, as ihough his ears were startled at tha unwonted Bound. * Friend! liave I a friend in lhe world 7* * 1 am trying to prove to you that you have; but you knovir that the officea of friendship ahould be mutual.' THB ANGEL -WATCHER. A ilaugliter Tvatclicil :it iniihilj^ht, [ler ilyiiiK iimther's bed ; l'i)r Jivo'lo;:g nij,'hls sho had not slept. Ami many tears were shed. A vision like an an;:el eame, \Vliich none but licr mi^ht si-'e ; " Sleep, .,Uit^;»us chiM," the ;ui;:el said, ''Anil 1 will wuleh lor thee!" Sweet sbunlior, like :i hlessiiifr, fell Ujion lhe (luuyliler'.s face ; The xm\^c\ smiled and loucheii her r.ot. Uut ;;ently took l.cr place ; And. <di! so full of hvir.-in lovi-, T!iO;:c pitying eye.^diil shine, Tlte aiifrel gue.st lialf mortal .^eemeil— TUe .slmiiber half divine. Like r.iyo of light, the .slccpor't! lock.j. In warm, loo.ie curls were thrown — Like rays of light, tiie nngei's hair Seemed like the sleeper':? own— A rose liko shadow ou the cheek. iJisiolving into pearl— A something in thc angePs faee. J^-eeiued sister to the giri I The mortal und immortal, each Reflecting, each were seen; The earthly and tho spiritual, SVith earth's palc face hctwoen : Oil, human love, what strengih like tliino \ From thee those prayers arise, Whicb, entering into Paradise, Dra*r Angels from thc skie.s! Tho dawn looked through the caai'mcnt eold, A wintry dawn of gloom. And sadder showed the curtain bed— Thc atill and sickly room. " My daughter ! art thou hero my child \ O, haste thee, love, eome nigh,' That I may see once more thy face, And ble:?.'- thee ero I dic. " If J were ever harsh to theo. Forgive me now."'Ehccrie'(l— " God knows my hoart—1 loved thee most When most I seemed to chide— Isow bend and ki.ss thy mother's lips, Aud for her spirit pray ;" 'Hie Angel kissed /jc?-—and her -soul Passed peacefully away! A snddcn fltart I—what dream, what .sound, Tbc slumbering girl alarms 1 Sha wakes—she sees her mother dead Within the angel's arms— She ivakc.5—.she springa witli wild embrace— Hut nothing there appears, ICxccpt licr mother's sweet dead face— Mer own convulsive tear?. ClotliH, CnssiincrCM aud Testings. |^>Ki-:NCIl,OK!lMAN, AMERICAN andENG- X LISH CLOTHS, of rnrinu.s colors; risin. Black ¦iiKlF:iiuvCA.'^SIMERES ami.MERINO C.\SSI.MERES, verv di-inilile for Imvs' wenr ; t.igelher with a beauti¬ lul assort ineiil 111" rinin !xx\d Hieh Faney VESTINGS. wliii'li liavr ln'cii .¦^elected with great core trom the im- l.orl.r. ilj GKIKL it GILBERT, I'll.-JT i;i'i New Vork Store. Tlic Alleghaniaii» C'111:ATED a grint excitement, hut not eriual ' 10 ijint yt the llee Hive Store, ran.sed liy those cj- ORNAMENTAI* MARBLE "WORKS. Eaat King St., next door to .T. N. Lnne*5 Store. €. JH. Uowell, Marble mason. RESPECTFULLY inform tbe citizens of Lan cn.ster. and thc puhlic in general, that hecarrieson the MARBLE BUSINESS. In all ilH varioiui branches, and invites them to call on him, as hc i.s patistled that he can sell chenper than any other establishment in the city or state. He invites the puhlic to call and examine his stock of finished MANTELS. MONU.MENTS. TO-M DS. GllA VE-STONES. and alfio hin collection of de- signs for .Moiinmeuti', Tombs. i;c.. before purchasing elsewhere. ILancaster. .March 1«. IS-Ji. MARBLE WOKKS. JOHN W. "WILSON, MARBLE MASON, of Philadelphia, takes this mathod to return his sincere Uiaiiks to the citizens of Lancaster city and couaty. for pai^t favors, andat the .iome time reapectfully informs thein ihut he has removed his MARBLE WORKS from his otd stand to his present loeation.in East King-street, on the corner opposite the Farmers'Bunk, wherein-designs to niiinii- facture ovcry kind of work in the .Marble and Stone cutting business, .such as MANTELS. MONU.MENTS. TO.MK AND GRAVE¬ STONES. Also. hoUFC work of every description. Lett<'r Culling in English andOerman will.affherutofurc, be attended to inthe best aud most modern ^tyle In fact, nothing will be left undone to make this estalilishment one of the most inviting to the public, as lo cheapness, beauty of workman.'hi|i, taste in design, and skill in execution in the city ot Lancaster. _Nov^K. ^ '^'S •j'^-_ A Xew & Valuable Patent Flane' Patented March 27th, 1841). 'T'HE subscriber respectfully informa the pub ^ lie. that he has obtained Letters Patent fur nn ini provement iu PLANES, by which the mouth of tho Flane can bo regulated to any Teiinired size, and a close mouth can be retained until the Plane i.t worn out. The PL.\NES heretofore manufactured by the .subscriber have obtained the preference aliovc all others, wherever they have become known, hut his recent Improvement has greatly added to their value, although the eost or price ifl very little more thau that of the former Planes. The improvement is applicable toall Planes. Old I'lanesthat have become u.si-less in consetiuenre of the largeue.s.s ol the mouth, can be made as good as new. Orders for his Planes will be promptly executed at his Plane :Manufactory. Sorxii (iU(:j:N SiHrnT. lu the eity of Lanca.tter. E.MANUEL \V. C.-VRl'ENTER. To be had alio nt the Store.t of Oy.mo-.r. M, Srri.tMAN. Lancaster ; William N. MfCu-ui:, No. 2.S7 .Market St.^ Philadelphia; Ki.inkiklti:ii. Tvi.kii A. Co.. Vork ; W U J. II. Keim. Reading Lancaster, Augu.st 8, 1S4!). row tf-LJO N. B. luventor.s can be lurni.sln-d wilh mrrrcl sjieeiJi- cations and drawings for Letters Patent, by J. Fhavklin RnnAitT, Patent Agent. Planes, Pianen, Pianes, TUST received at Kline's Hardware Store, ^^ North tiUL'i-n Street, a large lot of Bench and mould¬ ing Planes which will be sold at man ufacturers' prices Sept.5._18-lf. 1849—IVcYV mackerel. OOO ^^^S- ^-- •'^"'^ ^-* ofthe best brands of '*'^^' this seasons niackerol. of which we have, and are selling at tho lowest price.s. All .Mnekcrel bought of us waranted. riNKERTOX A S.MELTZ North Queen St. under the .Mu-eu October a-«. PARIS FASHIOIVS. ADAMS. KELLER takes pleasure in •^^ informing his friends nnd theiiublic of Lan caster county, that he still continues to Manu¬ facture Boots aud Shoes in the most fiLsliionabte and elegant manner, iu North Queeu street, two doors North ofthe Post Ofiice. at his old stand. A large variety of Ladies'and (-hildrens' Shoes just GuLtlied : all of which hnve beeu made up from the best Leather in the market. All who waut agood Boot or Shoe.aswell-i.ta neat lit are invited to call as above. April 'IH ly-'ll Clicap and Good. THE snbscriber continues to manufacture an extra articlo in the Brass and Copper Line, which cnnnot be surpa.s,sed for strength, cheapness and durability, A large assortment alwayson hand andwill be disposed ot on accommQdating terms, .A.11 sizes of BR.ASS KKTTLES. from 2 to .16 gallons, very heavy.— Also. COPPER KETTLES from 1 to 40 gallons. 100 dozen bra.s.a and copper DIPPERS ready, andof superior finish. 13" Old Copper. Bra-^s. Pewter. Lend, Iron, and nil kind of country jiroduce taken in exchange, or cajih paid n-r the same, SAMUEL DILLER. West King street. 1 i sijunres from the Court House, ira¬ mediately below lhe Jail. April 17, lijJD. lyr-20 THOS. \Y. & THEO. S EVANS, DENTISTS, Soiith-Eti-sf riinicr of Orange S{ jVnrth Queen Stri-fl, Lancaster, Pa. February 'J:!, ^ ly-i:) DENTISTRY DR. JOHN M'CALLA, (Graduate of the fial- liniore College of llentnl Surgery,) begs leave to in¬ form tlieeiliz.'n.s of Lancaster, andthe public gi-nerallv. thut he will eunlinue loj-racticehisprofesslon nt the old stand, dir.-elly over .Messrs. Sprecher k Rohrer's Hnnl waro Store, liftli d(Hii: from lhe Court Hoii.-e. in Enst King-.-treet. He dei'iiis it suflii-ient to snv tlmt he prni-tiees the wnni.K of the Dentiil Art. anil Is constantly prepared to supply AHTIFlClAL TEF:T11 under every variety of circumstance;!, from a single tooth to nn entire .-it. ou any known ai-i-kovku principle. [Feb. 7 ly-10 CHERRY PECTORAL: For Ihc Cure of COUGHS, COLDS, HOARSEITIISS, BHOfl- OHXTIS, CnoUP, ASTH¬ MA, TWHOOPIErO-COUGH AITIJ COITSUIVZFTIOia'. The uniform succeiis which has uttemled tln^ use of this preparation—its palutnry elTect—Sts power to re¬ lieve and euro affections of the Lun;;,''. have gained fi.r ita celebrity equalled by no othermedicine. We nlTer it to thc atllicted with entire confidcnre in it-=! virlur-,j. and tbe full belief Hint it will subdue and remove llie severest attacks of disease upon lbe Ihront nnd Lung.s. These results, as they become publicly kn"wn. vry naturally attract the ntlention nf mcliciil men and philanthropiRt.s everywhere. Wlint is tbeir o].ini"n i-f CUFlUtV PKCTORAL mny bcseen In the following: VALENTINE MOTT. .M. I).. ProfSurt-ery Mrd. Collr^e. New i'tirk. iii'it: " It gives me plca-sure to certify the value nnd emr:i- ry of Ayer'.s CHERRV PECTORAL, wlijrb I noi-iiler peculiarly adapted to cure diseases of the Tlirnat ;ind "thert. REV. lord BISIIOPFIKLD writes in a Icttlr to hin friends, who was fa-«t sinking under nnitfTection of the LunRa :—-Try the niERRl I'ECTOilAL and if any medicine can give ym ri-ijef with the blessing of God that will." CHIEF .ICSTICEECSTIS. of Lc.uisiann. writes •¦That ayoung 'laii-hl'T "f bi- wns cured of several severe attaek.s ot Cieii/'iiy ttie ¦tillERRV PECTOR.\L.- ASTHMA AND IIRONCHITIS j TA* Canailian Jottrniil of .M.dir-il S.i-nre I States.'-That Asthma ami Ero'ncliit is >¦. [-n-vnleni in this Inclement climate, has yielded wiih .-urnri-ing rap¬ idly to .\yers CHEHRV PKi-TORAL, and we viinn..l too strongly recommend tlii.-i .-.kilful priparnti'-n t'l the Profes.sUin nnd public g<-iiernlly,"' .^ Let the rtlii^ved sulIerer S[ie;ik t<ir liiiii.-ell: — HMiTtnao. Jan. 'If'. IS47. Dr. J.C. Ayer—De.ir Sir :—lliivliig he'-n rescued from a painful and dangerou.H disease liy your medieine. gnit. itude iirompta me to .send you thi.s acku<iwled):ement, nol only iu justice to you. but for the infi.rmiitlon nf othors in like utlliction. A slight cold upou tlie lungs, neglected at iir.-L, be¬ came so severe that spitting of blood, n violent cou^h and profu.i^e night sweats followed and fa.steiied upon mc, 1 became emaciated, eould uol sleep, was ili.-tressed by my eough, and n pain through my clie.-t. and in short bad all the alarming syinptfims of iguick con¬ sumption. No medicine ."eemeil nt iill to faeli my ca.se. until I providentially tried your CIIKHRV PEC- TOll-VL. which soon relieved and non- ha.s cured me. Vours with respect. E A. STi-lUWltT. Ai-nAXv.N. v.. April 17. 1S4S. Dr. Ayer. Lowell—pear Sir ;—l have lor yinis bein alUicted with A.-'llima in tlie w..r.-l fnrui: m.i imt ! hnve been iibltged to sleep in my chair fiT a Inrger part uf the lime, bring unable lo tirealln- on my bed. J hnd tried a great many mediciue.--. to no jiuriiose. until my Phynician pre.-eriijed..ns an experiment, yi.iir <. IIJMClii PECTORAL. At tirst it seemed to make me wor.'^e. li-.-l io tes- tli.iii aweeklbegnu to e.-c peri ence tl;e mo.'t ;;r;Uiryiiig re¬ lief from its use : and nov.-. In fmir weeks. Ihe ili.-i.-n.-e i... enlirelv removed. I r.m sleep on mj bed wilh eoinfort. and enjoy a stnte ot henllli whieli I lmd m-ver ixj.eiled lo enjoy. CEORtiE S, KAIIR.VNT. rati-.tinio ii j. e, ai r.u. lhi.mi'-i. iov.vi.l. m\^s. Sold in Ltmi:i.-ter by JOHN F, 1 DM;. C. A. HKI.N. ITSH. Dr. RAIVLINS. J.tilSlhmd l.y.l.nli-rs in mi.li cine gen-ernlly. {.March ti-Uui-l Tlie Triumph orJu.sticc! THE ^VAR ENDED! S.P. Toum.iend alandamd tke Field :~Old Di. Jacob Tomnsend vlndicaled ly thc peo]>lc .' SP. TOWNSE.VD hfis lit last f^ivcu up tlic • iiianufaeiur.-of n"iiy more Snrsnpnrilln. hm in;; di-- posed ot hi- bii.-in.-ss^to s'.nie sirniig-r,-. Tiiii- (ii- einim to origiiinlity nnd 'iHut preieit>i-.iis. tnll i<> Un- ground. II.-v<.Uiiilnrilvab:ni.lM'.> lliem iill !ui-.vndiii_- tli.-is?ueh.-f,.re the piiL-li,'. by di-i.'.,-io- uf lii- ir.uU- andg.iing iill" reiin-iiii-tit. '1 li.- l;iet tl;:a if w.i- >.i J[31iilattelj)ti{a ^tiijci-tlsnitcuts. Your Pockets are deeply lutereated *^.• ^Finci.ii ALWATS nr. cox3i-i.TKn nKroitr MA!;jN.; BAXBTER'S CEmArcriET mBElIOlSE: i\. E. corner 1th >V Market Street.., I'HILADELPlirA. H-'^i?-'J"'"'f'' ^'Pl^u'slie'l. im.i now ofmtains J-A th" l.-irR.'St and mc.-l ,i,l„.H, ;,.-,.rt,„,.,,i ,,r,MuiT i.-»i, .>..! f.MM.lSIl l-„llin-.-lA cv.T ..11. M r..r .',1 I, .1... „;.,. .,»¦ i'i.ii..,F,.i,.i,i,. -M- 1,^. - . V ' ' '¦^ ¦ ¦'" 'U ¦ f Philndelphin. this house, is now in Europ" ruw. ith the richest nnd bi'-L g'<t.,l.- t] tn the London market. Suberb Royal Impi-rial I'nrlor b".-t Engli.--h iiinke. v.'eiqhiiig iiei rd. . ...Jprdol' '¦lotly -.lipplyif,^. it rly l-A-i, |i $1,011, vf'-y nn.l; i,-. I'iiiiiig Room nn.l rhnmbi-r f :irpel.= . t.i) centa of tiie siinierijcij'ter. wliieh we K-urrnnt m.t t" fnd" l-'nglisli Kitchen f.irptt. 4-1 wide,::.'( cts. En;:licl| ;ind ^meyrnn Floor Oil i.'lotlis. AIm... ;i tuU assortment of Malting. « 4. il-4 nil.1 4.4 Willi-; Win.U.w Shades ; Venetian. List and Rng far- peta nt III.' i^-.iiw reduced prices. IVe urge no ou-; m buy ; only riv.: ud .icnll nnd snli.rfy yourselves. ._ . EDWARD BANISTER. orm-r aeventh and Market.¦:ts ,Pha.idelphia. _ ;tm-ic. .Mnrch -11 FK.ITIIERS: FEATHERS '' 10,000 Pounds of Feathers r^OMriilSING^ all qualities, ior .-:iU-, -n-liale- ^^Fiile and retail, nt the lowest ca^h prii-i- bv HARTI.EV a: KNK'illT, IJS .S. Second street.;'. doors ¦.t\>u\i- Hprm- ii-t'Hii.-r.- nnd the jiublie in ;4eiii; ;:^-NUTIiK nnd RE.MEMIIK!, 11;e lhe nlteriiti'.-n.- reeently mnde in Iwillpl,.:.- iJEui»iN<; DKr.\.i:T.MK..\r .nr bu-iii.-v; i.-ill th.- M-u.md Morv. v.h. re v.'e ¦'-. re.i'ly mn.li-. ur will mak.- to i.Ttf.-r BEllri. i:Oi.:jTER:<. PILLOWS .M \TTI:KSSKS. nridf fSHmNS '.r nil kind- al.-u [ic-ejj ei'ii-t.-iiiilv I'll hnnd. ;i g 1 a-orir Vi't^ii..-. IJuNkin-. .Mui.iii.i.K-. (I 11.W. C.,11 I.r-. iy.M-Ul-^.: K'HinM-.icc. IHK Mit.ST i LdflK .\ND li.ASKME.NT ¦e l...|.ii ;iii]in>print'-.i t.. th'- sal- ..f r;irp',-ting.-. ¦els*' rpj-lin T.-i|,.. , Imjierinl 'Pliree In- fr.im -J.-, mm ( .-irpetiii, riy. ¦ili.i)". OILCLOTHS. L-lllS Slnir(;,r|..tii from 10 cents to ^l.Oi). Entry Cnriieling-. fr..m 'lo ceiit.s tofil.-J,-.. ( Rng Larpeliugs. i :„„i from :;., to .lij rt,-;. I Also. Oilcloths. I '^"'l I .M.\TTIN(iS. .dnttiiifr..'. I I nil prices- j For .-nl..- l.y HA!tTLEVi:KNMiIiT. Uh S. yecond St.. fl doons abovi-Spruee. I'hilnde|-:i .Mnrch l-'l :;,n.io Spring Millinery Goods. JOHN STONE & SON s . Silks, Ribbons, aiid Millinery Goods, iV,'; .l.-; South Second Strcn, Phila., AArOULDc-iU the itUentionof MorL-lmnts aii-i .Milliner-- vi^itio;,- the city, to llie;i Inruenii.l riL-b n.-M.nment I.f .'iJ'Kl.Nt; MILLINERV COOD.S. reM-ive.l by Int- nrrivnl-; from Fraii.je. such n- (ilm-.- .-ilk.- frire;i-iiig Bonui'ts. Fnoey li'nui.X nnd < np Kibbon-. I'riiii.Mniiliui nnd Siilin Ribbons, from No, 1 t".N.. I-,* l-'n-in-li ni.d \in- ri.-nn Arlitieinl Fluw.-r.'^. WI,it.. no.le'.l'.r.-d'rnpi.s. Knn-1. Chi], ibits y-.i-.t-y Net.- and Lnr.-^. F.iiii> Triiiimiiig-'. tiuillings. Crown.-^. Tip^. I ¦¦%. T..\ '.\liri|i-l,.ine-. hm-kmuis. Cnne, x*-.. ¦l:.-111. r "itll . v...-_v iirtielf appertaining t" tlo- .Milli ¦':¦¦ !¦¦¦' i- [.March-.i'dm-l-'. Pin: liou of who-.- lif,- I Hint hi die For tlie Examiner k Herald. ENIGMA. I nui composed of 26 letter."!, and niy wholo is tho name of n political paper, publishctl in Pennsylvania. My 13,14,26,1, 8, fi, Ifi, II, is a county in tho Mid¬ dio States. " fi, 18. 2.5. 22, j:;. is a town in North Carolina. " 14, 2.% 13, Ifi. 19, is tl lakft ill Kussiii. " 26, 2. 9. 20, 5. 15, Ifi, 25, j, H, fi, id a .strait In lhe Kastern Continent. " 21, 10, 17, 24, 7, i.s a town lu A'sia. " 26. 22. 24. 2n, is a Fca in Asia. " 4.12, a, 7. is nn nrticlc u.^cd on a farm. " fi, 14. 3, 12. 14 is a mountain in A.iia. " 1.12. n. n. 2-1. ij a town in A-in. " V.i, 18. 21). IU. I!, 17, 21. ii ail isl.im! in the At- lautir Ocean. « 3, 2, 7, fl. 1, 13 an i.shuid in lhe Paeific Ocean. « 7" 4, 21. 12, 2t). if. il lake in Africa. " 24, 4. 21, 22, 10,19, iia town in Mala.siii. *' I. 12'. J3, II. 17, 2-1, is an island in lhe P.aoific Ocean. *' 12, 3, 18, 13, is a country in Asia. " 4. 12,13, 2G, 22,19» is a eounty in CJcorgia. " 18. 7, 12, 25, a. Is ft county in Micsisaippi. " 2, 13, 10,1, 14, 18, is on ialand in tho Atlantio Ocean. he Hotel of Mr. Kauffman, variouB opcratious iijion lhe T erate terms. Angu.'it 15 County Court Proclamation. WHEREAS, thc Hon. KLLIS LEWIS, Pres¬ ident, and J.vcoa Gaosu and F.M.\MKi. SniAKi- FBii. Kpq'rs.. Ap^ociatB Judges of thc ("ourt of Common I'leac, in and Ior tho county of Lancaster, nnd A M.-^taiit Justieenof tbo Court of Oyer and Terminer and (iener¬ al -lail Delivery aud Quarter Session.'; of the I'eare. in and for the said County of Lancaster, havi- i:<sni'd their Precept to -me directed, requiring me. among other things to make Public rroelamation tliron^lioiit my Bailiwick, that the Court of Oyer and Terniiiur nnd ^ueral Jail Delivery : ^Ipo. a Conrt of tienernl (iuar- sslons of the Peace nnd Jnil Ueliverj-, will i-unmienee tho city of LancnFtcr. in the rommonwealth of Penn¬ sylvania, on the THIR1> .MONUAV of AI'KIL next. 1S50, in pursuance nf ivhith prerej.t PUBLIC NOTICK IS lIKJiEBVtilVKN tothe Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermon of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and nil the JuFlicefi of the Pence, the Coroner, Constables, ofihe eity and i-ouuty 0] Lancas¬ ter, that they he then and there, in lheir own iiroper person.'!, with thc-ir roll-, record.-and examination.-', nnd IiKiyisition^, and their oiher rememhrnnre.^, to do those thingn,which to their offlcoK appertnin ill thnt hehiilf to bu done; uud also, all tho.se wbo will pro.-'eeute agiiiiist the prisonera who are. or ihi.ii ^^hall be iu J.nil ofthe said connly of LTinca.iter.arelo Jiethi-n and there to prosecute against them us .'•hall he just. Dated at Lancftstcr, the 29lh day of Janunry IS.'itt, JACOU IJb'BEK. Sheriir. N. B,—Punctual attendance ol Jurorsand Witnc.,s.ies will hereafter be expected nnd rcrinired on the first dny of thc Sessionn. Aldermen and Justice,'* of the Peace are required hy an order of Court, dated Nov. :ilsl,'4H. to return their recognizances* lo Davjd .M. Murtin. Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of finnl action in each case, and in default thereof thc -Magistrates costa mil not hi- allowed. March 2Q tf-lO Columbia Bank and Bridge Company. INTEREST Opf DEPOSITS. AT a meeting of the Directors of the Colum¬ hia Bank aud Bridf^o Company, held on Tue.sday. the-1th of December, 18-lU.it wiw esnU-eil, Th«t from and after the oth of Deci-uiber, 18-10. interest will be paid on dejioiit-s made with this lustitution aa follows, riz : On suma deposited for 3 montliR. nl the rate of 4 p<'r cent, per annum. On ciuni.s deposited li and tl mouths, nt the rate of -l.i^ per cent, per annum. Ou sums deposited for l2 nionths.at tho rate off) per cent, per annum. Theinterest on thc 12 monihs deposits lo he paid semi-annually. By order <if the Direeto.-s. SAMUKL SIIOCII, Ca.'^hiev. larch 20 ;!m44 Itaucaster Savings Institut ion. NOTICE. AT a meeting ofthe Boartl of Trustees ofthe Lancantcr Savings In.'titution. held on the IStb of Ortober last, it wafl among other tbln^j.s Jtesolred, That Ten Thou^ud Dollarn of the Capital Stock ofthe Lanca.ster Savings lustitution, in addition to that already Paid in, hc and the pame is hereby re¬ quired to he paid by tho Stockholder.*, (being Ton Dol¬ lars on eaeh Sharo of Stock.) in four etpial quarterly iostalmentR. as follow.i, viz: One-fourth thereof on thc 1st dny of April, IS^n. Do. do. do. 1st day ol Julv. Do. do. do. Ist day or October.'- Do, do., do, lEt day of Jan'y. IbDJ, and that the thuen for declaring the (-eml-nuhual divi¬ dends be changed from the 1st Thursdays in Mny and November, to the let Thursdays in Julyand January of eaeh year; at thc flame tlroo it wnj< also furiher Reiolited, Thnt from and after Ihc Istday ot" Novem¬ ber, IS-IU. the llatcs of Interest to be p.iid on moneys deposited, be as follows, rl^: On Sums deposited for '.i montli,'', 4 per rent, li- 1. ,. g n,]J l| i. .Jl anil that the Interest Lo paid hemi-nunually on the l'l mouth deposit..^ The Capital Stoek of the Lancaster Snvinii.-; livstitu- tlon infixed bythe Actof Inonr))orntioiint SSCOUO. of wblch Aum$CU,t)UU hns beiin already paid inand tbund- dUional inntaluientii now ordered to lie piiiU, will in- crease that .TJiiouut to Ji30,0iJO by the Iht dny of Jaiiua- r>',1831. Thla Infititiitlon presentfl ludiieementfi to depositors of money wliich om not be found in any other institu¬ tion In the Stato, and enables pcr^otiii having uo im¬ mediate UHOB for tlieir monies, to draw an amount of lotcre-st therefor, equal to tho ordinary rates pnid in the eotinty, and upon tho moat undoubted pecurity. By Order of the Board of Trustees. CHAS. BOUGHTER. Treastucr. Feb. 13 lax-n "miill I OLOKF.l) DF. L.MNKi). Pink. hhn-. (Jrei-ii nml Ornnj-e, iu .solid eolor.-i. celling I'l.l- I-J' rent.-.' Imifvnlu.-. CIIAS, K. AVKNTZ k BIU).. Fell -Jll Bee Hive, IVeiv Carpetings. TUST HKCEIVED and now opening .1 siilen- ^ did assiirlTiient of CAHPKTINGS. eomprislng many new and heautiful styli-e ofd Ply, Imperial. Ingrain and Veiiitinn CAItrKTINtiS. to which ye would respect- fiilly invite thi- nth-nlion of purchasern. -At the New Vork Store. J-Vb 27 -I^j I'll'lii'lJ!^ tJlLDKRT. IVo^\- Opcningr ASIT.EXUID assortment of CHINA, GLASS and (iUKKNSW.AllF.. to whieh we would respect¬ fullv soli.-it lhe attention of those about replenishing their stock. At the New YorkStore. Feb 27-i:tj fjRlF.L k, tilLBKRT. UouNe Furnisliln{? Goods! T. & H. BAUMGARDNER TNVITii the csjiecial attention of persons -'- about to eommeiiei- Iiouse keeping to their well se¬ lected assortment ol I Jnods. They have now in store a large .stoek of FlHNISIllNG UOODS. CAKPKTINGS. FCHNITUUK ANU FI-OOIl OIL CLOTHS. PRI.MK FE.ATIIKILS, QUKfclNSW.ARK, LOOKINCJ CLASSi-:S Also. L.ARl). PINK OIL AM) FLUID LA.MPS. Lnne.nster: Feh ii tf-45 _ 1000 LBS. BED FEATHERS, IOO BUSHELS CLOVER SEED, 50 DO. TIMOTHY SEED, Jnst reeeived aud for sale by FebC-tf-10) C. IIAGKR S; SON. UPE INSURANCK--WITH PROSPECTIVE BONOS THK OIRARD LIFKINSURANCK. ANNUITY.AND TRUST COMPAN V, OF PHILADKLI'HIA— CAPITAL i .AL—Ofllci Age. lemou-traie- hi tnilni-y of hi- p -.1. Ill nriiele i„ nnd HI n5 il|i:ilo :uii< l'l ; Mt..i . 111.' ¦6-0 ;iO0,O00—CHARTER PEUPETU No. 150 Clu-stnut-slreet—continue to make Insurance on Live?, and udd.n bonus at stated pe- riwls to InsurauccR for Life, Oh ixm'hi.m: «,lOt> <ix a si.m.h; mvk : For 7 years For Life. or 1 yenr. Aiiuunllv. Annually .^rl W) <.! Vl. <,2 04 . 1 31 1 ;jij 2 37 . I M, . , 1 i3 2 75 . 1 CH i SS.. ; .1 32 Example.—A person aged 30 years next birth-day. l.y paying the Company J.13 10. secures to hi.s family, or to whomsoever hu desires, $1,000, should he die in one yenr; or, $13 CO anuuaUy, for Beven years, he secures theni Jl.OOO. should he die In seven years ; or. for •f.-lH 00 an¬ nually during Life, he secures them $1,000, whenever he dies, kc kc Smaller or larger sums in the .same pro¬ portion. For further particulars respecting Life Insurance, ap¬ ply to the undersigned, tesiding in the city of Lancaster RUDOLPH F. RAUCH, Feb. 23, ly-13 .Agent for said Company Carpets, OU Cloths, Paper HangingSi &o. '¦PHREE-PLY SUPERFINE anri COMMON ¦*¦ l.NUR AIN and VKNiTlAN CATPETS, some new aud benutiful patlerud. Floor Oil Cloths, from -1-4 to 8-0 wide. Barnsley Lin¬ en Sheetings, from »«4 to 13-4. Pianoand Tabic Covers, Tickings, (heck.t, andagencrnla.<:.<;ortinentof Ftirniiih- Ing Goods, just received and forsale. at thevery loweat prices, by C, IL-VGER&, SON. Feb' G tMO Sti'oclia I^ong Sliaws. TUST KECEIVED a splendid assortment of " BROCHA LONG SHAWMS; also an elegant lot of the celehrated BAV STATE LONG I'LAID SHAWLS of the most desirable patterns, both Plain and Gay Styles, together with .some benutiful .Mourning Long Sbnwls. varying in price from •f.'d.dO to 5.30.00, nt the New Vork Store. GRIEL k GILBERT. Nov 7 49 DiNSolvc the Union? "Vr EVER, as long ns the people continue the 1^ -rush" at H. C. FONDEKS.MlTirS BEE HIVE UROCERV. oj.posite the Farmcrfl' Bauk. Lancaater, .inst received CO hoxe.'? Messina ORANGES, very pweot and Juicy, will be folj ceeaper than applcp, at tbe BEE HIVE GROCERV, PROVISIONS.—100 pieces Jeraey cured HAMS DRIED BEEF and BEEF TONGUES. Furi^ileat the BEE HIVK GROCERV. 'T'O HOTEL keepers!—Just received 100 J- bottles Mnglory. Vinex and Enii Dc VlcDe Cognac, warranted equal to any BRANDV in thn city. For sale at the BKE lUVK GROCERV. riABBLS. new ernp N. 0. Sugar and IMolfls- ^Uppp, for sain .it thi' BEE IlR^E GROCERY. 'Snn^'OUNDS prime cheese, now opcn- "^-'^ing nt the BEE HIVK GROCERV. pONFECTIONARV.—uOO pounds CANDIES, V^wnrantcd to keep tlry. and uoL to change color. For s.tIo wholesale and retail at the BEE HIVE GROCERV. CALT,—100 s!icks Oround Alum and" Dairy ^-'Salt. for saie at lhe BEK IIIVE GROCERV. "pRESH VERMICElTi and MACARONL -¦- Also lleckor's Farina, and Samp, fre.sh form tho ust received at tbi BEE HIVE GROCERV. Opposite the Farmers' fiauk. Crnti.n .Mills, Mnivhj:Mf-151 Twenty Groce! T-wenty Groce! CUMETinsr. u:SS than Twenty Groce of *^ Old Dr. Jniob Townsend'.iflVRUPOF SARSAPA¬ RILLA. (the great purifier of the blood.) received and for sale hy the dozeu or ?inglo bottle by Jnu r.o 11] GEORGE A. .MILLER, Druggi.st, Wcat King Etmet, Lau WIIiIilAM WHITEHILI., ATTORNEY AT LAW, O^ce with Reah Frazer, Esq., West King St.j next door west of Reed's tavern. Lancaster. -I»n ft tf HEALTH INSURANCE. OfTice, ^"0. 59. South Seventh Street, Phila., CONTINUES to INSURE nn :uloiTnncc of $2 to $10 per week in ^Ickncus, and $25toSr.0indeath. Since laat April, 1430 Policies wcro i.'iued. nud Ipl t)2:) paid out for sickne.'^a, to wit:—.Mechanics. !|.3iJ5 ; .Merchants. $225; Machinists fiOS; Manuiuclurer.s. ¦f.lol; Clerks. ;fl-10; Fcmale.s.$OJ ; Farmers. $104 ; Physicians. J.Et3; other pursuits, !f.nO. Paid out for sickness iu February 5.318. I'erson.s desirous of securing an allowance duringslrk- ness on more favorable terms thau can be alTorded by any beneflcial company, nre invited to call on iheagcnU and cTRmine the rates. JOHN ZIMMERMAN, Agent for Lancaster ROBERT SPEAR, ¦• - Columbia. March 7 tf-14 uoiue: evideivce. truth is mighty and. ^[ust prevail. kead! kead!! readii! nPHE uuprecedeiitcil .tiuccess and established -*- repnt.iti-.n of HOBENSACK'S MEDICATKD WOR.M SVRL r, renders it almost useless In advertise It. To >how. however the estimation ill wliieh it i.s held iu this eom- munitv. the following <rertilicale„^ will sufilee. Cases'of the astonishing Flffrcls ofour Sijriip imiiudi- ately in our oirn neiiihl.orhiiod. The first Wo invite attention to. isa .Mini.-*ter of thc Gospel : ri-nil bis necoiint. .McssKs. lionKNSAeiis :—Sirs—Unsolieited. 1 send you this lo testify my cnuQdence iu the efiicacy of yuur Worm Syrup, nnd my grntitude for wlmt it has done for my sulTering ehild, from infancy atilicted with worms, nt tiiiie,4 nlmo>t frniUie—i.i-rfeetly iiiiiiinmigt-nMi-: her di rnngenient was sueh .«lie would uncoii.-'ciously knoek herself ng.ninsl the wnU. nil from the elfeet of Worms we used several iirepi-rations withontnny good elfect, nn. til we used your Syrup. Ast.i.msiiim; .' vki iniLir.inFi'i TO i-A!ii:.vrAi- kkci.im:.* '.'. she. fnin lie wilh pnin. eiiiiieinted with disense. in a fi-w Uays wa.s relieved from pnin. res ed tn henlth. and is now doing well, nfter pn^siiig a gi many worms fnll .--ix inehes l-.ng. ami .=eiires from mii tour ini-he.f. Of eourse we were nmazetl and delighted to see our belovi'd mie thus improved; gratitude to yoi und good will to otber-, prompt us lo sny to all parent if your ebildren sulfi-r. give tliein Hobeiisnek'.s Worm Syrup, r. H. I'LC.MER. .Minister nf the (io.sp.-l. Mnr.sliall St.. I'liilnd'a. None genuine withuut Ihe .-^ignatiiri-of the prnjiriiiur.s oil the niit.-iile wnippiT. Prej-ared mily by J. \. !i;G. S. HOBENSACK. nt their ("iieiuli-nl l.rihornt'.ry. St. .Inhu .-trut. .-il.r.vi- Coatr.J. I'hilndelphia. nnd Mnrtiuville. Belmont eounty. Oliio. Pricn ¦-'.'> cents. .¦\ libernl di-couul made to wholesnl.- denl.-r;. This Syrup is nlso for snle at the prineipnl -tores. nnd hy .-torekee|ii-rs generally all over the Cniti-dytnte.i .¦\lso. Robert Shoeinnker. Genei-.-il Agent. Sei-oud and Green streets. Philadelliliia. aep.0.-2m-4U. Martin & "Whiteley's National Tonic. A CERTAIN CURE FOR ACJUE AND FK- -i*- VKR A.ND DVSl'EI'SIA.-Inonr snmnn r nnd fnll months, mnuv peunte of our eouniry iin- p"i-n.<li-nle.I hy Bilious I'l-ver ami .Vgue nud Fi'ver. It hns been onr pnrlieulnr study to-iind out some remedy to stop thnt dreadlul scourge, and think, iu thi.s TONIC, we hnve \-f. fected the great objeet. It is. nlM>. we think, the very best remedy iu Dyspepsi.i, aud, if our directions nre fol¬ lowed, will not fail to effect a cure. Rend the pamph¬ lets whieh you can get from oue of our Agents, f;«.^Tls. nnd we think j'ou will be convinced we nre right. The following i-ertiflcnte i.s from a highly respectahle mer¬ ch nnt : Ciu-Krii Towx. (Cumberlnud countv. Pn.. ."w'ovemiier '..d. 1.S47. ' Mi-r-sf.f!. Martina; Whileley—Ueutlenian: Ihuveu.^ed your prepnrntion called Fever and -Ague Tnnir, for the cure of Uysjiepsia. and am hiijipy to inform vou Hint it hits cured nie of tbe most olistiu'nte nnd invelerale eases of Dysiiepsin. 1 therefore reeommend it to nil siniilnrly "lUicted. Vours, CARV W. AIIL. N. B. I consider myself perfectly cured of I)vsp..p<ia tts-I'leparcd and sold by .MARTIN k U'lliTKLEV. nt their Wholesale Drug Store. Nt.. 4S South Calveri (¦creel. Ballimore ; and for sa'e h'^- .1. GISII i BROTHER. C.irner of .\. Hueen aud Orniige street Laneaster. Blnnehe k Crap.Harrisburg; Orsnu D. Jenkins. Potts¬ ville ; J.H. Brubnker. New Holland; J. T. Anderson .Marietta ; E. Raub. U'rightsville. March 7 14 ii't <l' -tr.'yii od nil r. n-oniii.: ur lmjii-.t .¦nsil.ll^. nod lh.- Im-.l,-- Iter it, Is I', h.- mil 'lill !¦¦ ll si.rv..-. yet lienrirt'j td.- nnni-' I'e hnve tii'L'll ilif.iruieil liiJt tlie,- I print on the bit,!-. :¦.;¦¦ -.miii.- liTtn redeem ii po-.-iMe it-t,nd<- A\ -MKRCEIt JOVES, Wliolesiile Lookliig-Giass, nil', iiia'.sir, cojiii. ijASKirr; m UlKiiFK.N W VKK S-l-olti:. Xn H.'i N..ii ,r ap.nr. iil.'.y.- Ih.- K;;-l.- H.-t.l. .-m.! . --.>- ¦ . l,..i-.v 1.1 Vili.. . Mrv I-.. . I'liil;..l-ti.l.i.'i. A\' i;iotlssI liotiis!! Cloilrs! K HAVKnr ¦.: i-'i- ¦.vti. iilii-. (Jlivi- -¦It-r. d nl [In. lui w in ^ti ¦ ¦ii.-h. !:ii . t.ii'I ure I id \ni.- .ii-t:iutly '¦Ilil,r:i,- Im Let thi- p.-upl,- full o uew/,„f./,na'. no IIV other fullv II.I X nd.T-Iriiiil tl " I'. a ii'i heiiiiT^l.-' nn odil .id's ; nle.-sit i-^ 11 ¦r .-irliele uf Snr,--npni another iiain<' f;r.-l n und Irnm luiblii ililTercnt frum its pre.-eni this, it will become anulb, they might as well give it It should bl- enlled tin-¦ sm \-:i;i.lM »M¦,.^^l¦Mlll.l..^ not P. r 'I'owiiseiidV. Uul if tliere is no nlt-r the people IlinV Still e.^pe-t the -Ilill.- uld :^.,1 UIM. ^Ii.^¦Tl^.; iiuoirKiu -tUlL n.^ fi>riiitTly niiule by Cu.M-p. tbe C;\r[ienter. M'e hnv.- fell it onr dutv tu iiifi^nn tlie public 1 tru.' p..silii>n i.ni'.is iiinttrr. thnt n,,i. Dn. .| m ,.,. ¦ si;m>-.s S.^l:-M¦-^^lLI..\ mny uut be i.-i.iiluiin.l.d v.il souring arlirli-. In eoii.-lii.-imi w- w-iiiM r.'UKirl- some inoiillis .-igo. S. P. T..»ii—ii'l P'M hi- .^M <: Fulton ^tr.'.l. n lir-t r.i'.e .-:..rr. nml .-nl l:ii:i,-'lt only n iVw .luur> b.-low u> in N;i.--.iii -in-.-l. 1 !;.¦ m .'KSTiNii.-;. ii.l Fi-tired .Siik-, li..ml'-i.'ii. r-iill~. an-l i;i,-i,-k Silk V.-h. Hnlit 11,.th... l,i,„.,i lin ul-. :,nlii-.i;in. N U. C-iii mi-u- on.' ^ti .try Mercbnuls N . 14 N..rth ¦-^.¦.-'.xi.l 9.x bri-:l cii;:r.-h and Mnvk-l Str. .M:irrli-:<l :e iiivit.'.l i.,enH :iii. ELLIS a^ l(AUJi;\ e.-t M.!-. l.-f rhiln-Mi.hin. - h". >0i> >[})•' ¦ V.'.'c.i'W ii;. nd object- ..1 whieli umlerstnnd tlu-M--..n.v busin.'ss iiiteij.] to reiiKiif. tU.-i.-. .--ii.li . i-iidin t ii.'.'.l- no cnmnielil. ^^'^: .-h:lll iiuim- Iruii .N';t-.;jii -Iri'it in tbe spriir,'. :.nd n.->viU l!i.-ii .--¦¦¦ ir Jlu-i- .-[r.iu..-r- u;j follow usn-S. !'. ili.I. Dep.-I fur till- i.ld Ur -.-S.ir.-npni ilin, i- ij.-.u- I (.'i NA.-^- SAC Sln-el, THOMP^C'.N. SMI,I.MAN -\: c.i , Tbis .Me.heioe when ii--.| nei-uplin- i-. .I'l'r.'. li-iii- Wll.l, Cl-ltK WirilO|-J- K.Ml,' Sei-.^lblu. or Kin-V K\ il. Jnuudi.-.'. 1 ¦.-liv.-ii.—, 1 -.v.-.- TS. Tiitiiurr-. Sul.- 'I'hru.il. Ei iij.ii'.ii- ..[ ih.- .-^kiii, ron.-bitis. Krv.-ipeln.-. Cuuirbs. Cul-is. rbr..oii-. .<..r.- lhe CJu^t, Riogwurm ur TelUr-. I.-, nn.l nil di.-en-^e.- tending t- pr-.- lenl.l Head. Rlieiiiiin(ii-iii. Pnins iu th.' Boii.-s or .I.iinls. I.lv.-r Complniiit. OI.I Sur.-.- :in-l I'lecr.J. Fi-iiinli- Irre-iilnrlties nud Cuiiiplniiit-^. Swiliin^ of lhe Glnii.Ls. Svpliili.-i. Uv^pejisin. lii<-k nii.l Nervui;- llendaeh-. Snit llli.-uin. l.uw Spirits. Night Sweni-. Mi- senses of till- Kiiliiess. Kx[.i.sure or linprud.-i'.fi- in Lif.-. Disi-ns.-:: nri-iii^' Irom th-- useof .Mvri-urv.Chroiiii- l uu- stituiioiinl (Hs.'n.-e^. l.-i,-; ul Apii.lil--. I'niii iu tiu- Si-l. nndShonhUr.-^. lu-uernl Dehilitv. Lumbngo. lln.p-y.nnd is a Spring nn.l Siiiiuii.'r diiiik'nnd (ieii-rnl T-'iiic tti tlh' sv^t.-lll. nud n i;.'iilh- nud pli'n-nlil I'ur^-nlivi-, Triee. ^.l uO pn- l.olll.'. A Hb.T.-d .li^. .lUiil luStun- K.^ep.T-. !.v liu- .h."-\i.-- .1. (HSU. Ul"' Chenp ll.K.k Stor.-, ii-:ir the N:itiu,;;il Hulls.-,) .Vg.'iit f.ir Lniien>tu;-luuuty Eyes. We riihiii^nni •etiol A \.\i u::iiKi.. ii ^^:h¦ \n;isii>k^ Sil'irLpKliS LM.M.v C;iI.KSK. niiliv '111 h.iixd ¦- fur-nS-liv . r.M.MKU.vf u [¦k.'l Street Wh:ix niLADELi'lll.X. HZ Hill ill:; Filial. MAXrrA<;TL-HI-:i) ;4-'J". iicrc-ut nnd til.- Mir. t -i>irit. iV-'.' fr-.m -^m..;;.-. ¦ ¦ l.nrrel ¦ l.-SljUl'lllily. U.Mlrl ,:ir:iijl.-. a l!l.-~very 1 Till . id |.. I. \H! lil i. \Mrs r.r I'nrl..:-. ,«;i.T--. MS r.VTK.N'Tl .\.Mnil\K I., t.,- .x.-.-il.-.l bv nun.- I-r ee..i ' I. \".1I'S in -r.Mt vnri.-tv. ill- ¦ .11-nn III KtnvAkD v Wh.il.-i.l.-i iilli.-^i-euu.l -t . (;; .luursn'-iv. ii'.'il 1.1 burn l.m CliUFU.l.liS n.l U.lnil li.(...; The Tobacco Market. "WM. S. DOBBINS, Ntt. 209 North Second St., Phil..:.lr}i-,I:i TJAS tiie birpcst ami c!ir:iii..'.>^t Ti.i.;u.vi. U -^ ^ h..11-1- in !i;il:ul-li.l,i:,. i I.'1:::- . Il hi:,i.l. .l F.-h ti "lll-M I.IPE INSURANCE. PENN MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. Oflice No. 91, WALSUT-ainEtT Thia Company is now ready to nmko Insurance.t on Lives, on the .Mutual Syetem, without liability beyond tbc amount of premi¬ um. All proflta divided anuually among the ioBured. Thc premium mnj-he paid (luarterly. semi-unnunlly or annually, or one half tho premium may be paid in a note at 12 months. Individuals Insured In this Company become members of the corporation and vote for TrurtecK. The RateH of Premium, with a full participation in the profltii, are aBloiva.1 any other lustitution in th« Statt or Country, and lower than any of tha Engliah Compa nies, with only a portion of tbu proOlK. Blank applIcatlunH for tufluranuo, with full particulars, can bo had at the office In North Queen-st.. Lancaster! a few doors south of the roil road. D.AJVIEL MILLER. President. WILLIAM M.CLARKE, Vice Prest John W. HoI:^ra. Secretary, Agent for Lancaster, JOHN ZLM.MERMAN. North (iiie<'n-street, a few doors soutb of the rail road. Jan. ft- dm-t} EQUITABLE lilFE INSURANCE, ANNUITY AND TRUST COMPANY. Office 74 Walnut-Rtrect, Philadolphlft. Capital, $250,000 -Charter Perpetual. The Company are prepared to transact busincssiuLancastcrupon the most liberal and advantageous terms. Thcy arc authorized by their charter, (sect. 3.) " to mnkc all and every in.<iurancG ap¬ pertaining to life risks, of whatever kind or natnre, ancl tu receive and oxeoute truEls, mako endowments, and to grant and purchase annuities." Tho Company sell an¬ nuities and ondowment.1, and act a^ Trusteen for minors and heirs. Table of prcmiums renuired for the Aaaur* ance of $100 for the whole term of lifu "A'- 17 Id 19 21) 'Jl •a a il 25 ¦n 27 2.S 2I> 311 Prem. 150 15.1 1 5U 1 511 1 CO Ilfl IGQ leo 1 72 171! IBS 1 811 1 04 1 OS 204 91 32 03 .11 35 311 tn 38 30 40 41 42 43 44 45 Piem. 2 00 2 15 2 20 2 27 2 33 240 2 47 254 2G3 2 70 2 Eil 2 02 3 01 3 12 323 40 47 4S 40 tiO 51 52 53 51 55 50 57 68 50 DO Prem, 3 30 3 50 36! 3 77 301 413 4 30 4 51 4 71 401 5 12 533 554 5 79 603 T Dr. Iflartin's Syrnp of Wild Cherry. plIE Wild Cherry und Sar.sap.irill!i, wliich iirc The premiums are les-i than aixy other company, and tbe policies aflord greater lulTaotogvii Tables uf halt yearly and quarterly premlumB, h^t credit ratea of prcmlunj, nliott ternifl,joInt llveB, autylvorflhlpa and cn- dowraentii; alio, fdTm of application, (for which there aro blank nhcete,) are to be had on applfcation atlho offico, or by letter to the Agent. GEORGE A. MILLER, July 2fl. ly-3o Agent for Lancaster Pa ELGEANT WRITING DESKS of several va rieUoa juat recelrcd at aPANGLER f BROTHER'S Oct 10 51] Oheap Book Store. hn^xti of tliiit preparation, have heen lon^ known aud eelehrated in ConKun>p!;on .-mri Berofuta. Ctmplis. ColdH..tijiittinsof blood. .-Vsthma. J;e, Thi.s remedy iii- increiLHCtf rather than impair,-; the appeliti'. and proniote.-i in a rimarkabh-degri'e -thr fnnttinn'i of nutrition."— Thi.s i.snot surpri.siut,', wben we eonsid.T that its peculiar propeitii-.- are lo rou.se the morliid aetion of the absor¬ bent vessels, and tbe nervoii.-iand mu^eular.-ysteni. while at the (-nme time it diminishes the iiclion ofthe blood vessel.4. It is nurprisiiig what a '-OKdeiiui effect tlii.- rninedy will freijueiitly prouaee even in the mo.^t af;pr:i gated aud advanced -st.-ige.s of Nerofulou.s and Chniuic I'ulmoniiry Disi-a.ses. Il neem.'! to pen-ade the whole Struirture of lbe Ciikst, and to soften lbo.-;e conerele tu¬ bercular miL-ises fornieil in the Lungs, nud brlogiiig thmi down to Ule wuiie ftate (tf actioii with the rrst of tbe syttem. hy wbieh health is promoted autl FU!!tained. It alau dilfers fioiii luoM other reniedle.i in being reniarka- bly pleasant. (Uld In not baving any of tbose benlln^. etupcfying or di.-igusling propertie,-;, which are fouud in mo>t ollur iireparations ofthe WILD CIIERRV and a,'VR3Al'.\RlLLA. Read tbe followiug. irom a highly re,<:pcct:ible gentle- m.iu in JSlieuaudoah counti". Va.: ¦-yi:w Makket. May Otb. 18-10. "Dh. M.\iiTi,i—Dear Sir: For fifteen or twenty years I have been much troubled with aviojunicougb und dif¬ flculty of bruatbini;. I bad tried niiiny things, but nil with no benefit, till I met with your Comiiound Syrup of Wild Cherry, at Messrs. A. Henkel U Son's store. .\i the iimtauce of youp friend Mr. Noah J, Henkel, 1 wa> induced to lake u bottle oftlie Syrup, and finding so mueh relief 1 roiitluui'd to use it. and now tbink 1 iiui entirely relieved. I'liii.ir Kxn-r, Sr." XVXartin & Whitoley's National Tonici JI certain cure for Ague, Fe.ver und Dyspepsia. TN our summer .ind full montba many .sections- -*- of our lountry are prostrated by BlUiou." Fever ami Ague and K''ver' It lifis been our particular study lo flnd nut soini- remedy to stop this dreadfnl i^rourge, and think in thi.s Tonie we have elfected this great cdtjeet It is also we think the very hest remedy in DVSl'El'Sl.V and if our iliiections are followed will not fnll to elferl ii lu a leiter dated. May 23d, lfi4!t. our Agent, Mr. Elln^ Raub. of Wriplitsville. i'ork eo , Pa., says :—1 have iievn knowu auy n'lm-dy for FEVER and AtiUEeuual 'o yout LVVALLaHLE N.VTIONAL TONK'. it hn^'-ivenunl versal ,sntisIaetion. and bas cured ease.* of .Agu'i^ of years standing, and afti-r the failure of all other iiiedieiiK made use of. Mr.Henry Beverson. of Un- ^aIne plae sayfl 111 bi.s ¦¦ertillcate dated HUd March. 1540. - -I nppli.-d to u. niimher of Physicians, nnd nUo ujed a variety ot llu mo.st popular Ague .Mixtures at different tlnies.'but all witbout the de.sirud elfect. no permanent cure havint; been elfected, 1 wn.i at length induced at lbe reconr mendni Ion of your worthy Agent at tliLs pkiee to try a hottlo of your NATIONAL TONIC, and to my preat satisfaetion. before 1 had u.-sed half of it. 1 felt coiupleti-- ly eureil, though I eontinued Ihi- ii.se of it till 1 luu) ta¬ ken two botlte," in M joint eerulfieate. iVoiu .Mrs, .Mlle.a Kaho, William Blackson. and James I). Brown of thu name place, tlL,_, pay:—"Having tried nearly all the remedies within ou't our rcueb without .sureess. we nt last purchn.icd scuue your N.VTIONAL TONtC. wbirb h&s completely cur ua. Wl! cheerfully reeommeDded it to the notiee ofall ]uTSons.-i1Ilieted with that terrible diKi bept remedy yet ili.seovcred. , Si'i- Ibl' I'jimphlrl wliicb you can get from one of uor Agent.s, i;riit|;!. Also br. MarlhiV Curgalivu rill.s. The best now in use, Inall cuse.s hIktc u I'urgfttlve ia needed j^Frepan-d aud sold by "Miirtlu & Whitley. Whob- fialo Drug Slore. No. 4S South Calvert St.. B.-iUimQti-, aud foPH.ih' by J. GISH & BROTHER, corner of North Queen k Oran;:e .sts., Laneastir. BLANCHE i CRAP, Harrisbure OSCAR D. JENKINS, PottsviUe J. R. BRUBAKER, Kew HoRan'd. J. T. ANDERSON, Marietta. E. RAUB. WrightivUle TO 'I'llK CITIZHNS Of TIIK IMdN. ONE "WORD FOR YOUR GOOD, ¦ ALL MKX tliiit the iirm of KADWAV x\ Lh- illK iin- Wll n:ii Kn ti» i: Ctl. l'r:ii-tie:Ll Chi-iiiI.-ls .ind i'jiarniu ehv of Ni-w Vnrk. an- lh.- -..l.- and only niitiiiil:ieltirers Ot a remedy pussi^-rin-j; piit.-iit puwiT over all eb thrv h;iv.'iniroduced t" tie-puMi.- 1.-aud liih- ot RAinvAV'S i;K\i>v rkmek. twin^'full iv.-;l of :h.- nunier..n-. vorlhh'.- is rieomineiHl.'d to tbe publir fur tbi> eU l'r.-|.:.ra- .s of the various ¦ills wbieh lle.sb is lo-irto.-- we the s.iid Rad¬ way t; Co.. b.Tve taken this nnthod of inlroiluein'.: ouf Ri-ady Relief to your nf.tief. serieui-ly lirliiviiij: fmni lhe great practical experience we bave di-rivid in mir jirofession. Unit this article i-iilh-d - Uo.tr.-.iu^' lli.i.hi llelirj" isthe tpti.krst.%afrU.ivl mott r t'r,'.n,.l timi.l'u in Uir for thr in^lttnl r.ii. I .-i i.f.'o.. i.nd }.. rtn.tit. nt . n.'. •if (/liV.ivc. Wc tli.Ti-fi'.e wic|, tr. .-rrurr Itn- fiiMi,- anainst any o'l/'osttr tlmt mai/ h<rrtill.r mi^--- oti.l i»- sue unit.- n-i<rll,t.st. uilirlr ttn.hr lh. '¦..-.rf D.mu. Lul :i- we tin- said Railwav i: i'o .;,r.' tb.' tir.-l i" iuTn-h:.-- X.. the puhiie a Ready Ri-licf fur rain, wr ..[ ,¦..•.;;¦.,:,< a ma ttn- i.f just iec tu oiir-i'lvi-- h i,-Ii ti'>er-,-iie :'-.. rp' lil fur tbe saiiif. Wv furtbiT iuviti- i'!:v-.lL-l.iu.-. .Mmi-iiT". .Jo-tii-i-,- ..; the Puiiee. and :.I1 mni IviMiiij; rea.-..iiaMc ' Hi.-.- Lr thi-.'o,,d .:i..Uuardiau>liip of lbe [in.)d.-. to i;iv ..„, Iti-ady H.li.r .. Irial, in all siiell caMS. thai ni.u ¦¦¦Mr inid.T th.-ir olw.TviLlion. Ibat mav n'.inir.- il- I'.in- r- lii-viug .[iialilies iiiid b'-alin^' inllurnn-in all -lu )i .:!¦¦¦ ¦, wlivrr Ihe palirnl is loo pour lo piir'-I-.a-..; llu- i.i.-li:. tii.t) of a eirtirtciite frum lh'' Minlsl.r or ,Ji;^Ii.'¦ ¦ 1 llu- I'eace. will insure the br;iiiT th'-uir..iii-ii;.- ¦jrali-Ifiii our nni.-,-. RriKr.MATIc'ANli NKCUALiili nisKASKS From thr manv pu-itin- cups, tlmt H;nlwa\> Itcadv ilelief hns mad.- in l<ii-,g slaii.lin^- ea.-.-s o'f ("hri'nic RliiMnualisiii, \eiirat;;la. Tic llnl.-r-ii?;. H.-ntiieraiiii Nerrous Head .-Velic. S|iasmodie Alfectioiis, Sliarji .SbootiiiK I'aius through lbc b.^ad an-l ^-.stvin III;.- .-k-.-- tric rhucks. its in>tnntnnenns e(Teel-^ In .Sprains. Strain,--. llurus, Senld.s. Sar.^ucii.s of the M»>v-tcs an.l non.-.-.. Sore Tbr..at. DiflieuU Brentlilii:;. I!..,irs.-t,i-,-. Cout;hs. ('oldMiind Intluenia-Pnin in tii.- Limbs. ."^lifTne^^ in the Joiuir-. -Stieh in th.- Mark. '.liiiiLaiiu. i.ranip.s in th.' Sluniarb and liillnm:Ul"n u( th,. K.nv.'l-. each .if wliicb have h-eu e.-ised of tlu; inu.-i severe pains. Their-.-f- f.-cts Were i-apalik- ..f prudiu-iM;;, in fi,.ii, im in fiju-u minutrs. .ind i>'Tiiianciilly cured in on>- t.uth tb'i- liim. that it has tdkeii all olb.r r.-medie.s rveoiiimeiidi-d for the same |iiirpo.;c to pr.i.luc- .;ven a p.irtial rvliij. That it is tcu tiuus more powerful..Ifectu.-i; tuid rpecuv tbat all r.-mi'die.-- iu reli.-viiiL; ;¦::;-„ aud turing all Rbeuniat ii-nml Ncur-il^r:.-. f.isi'a-e.''. (\c ni.ist ri-li;;i.iiisly l..-licv. and therefore wish to impress Upon the niin-ls ofth, public tbe importaiu-e ot ohtaiiiin^ tli-- •'.¦niiinc Ra.l- wiiy'.s Ready Reli.-f H ba4 !.e.n tc-t.-d a of. and ri-commenilcd as .-u|,. rior to a!! Liiiiuu-iiis. fain Kill.-rs. Ointments aud Eiuhrucalii'iis. l.v the im inent riiemists. Statesmen. Farri.rs iiu,! \'i- Surgeons in the States and (.'aii.-idii.s. f.jr the in-i; ous relief of paiu whether iu man ur bea-l farmer and d.-aler iind iiwiier of lio"-ci iuid Iioiild keep tbis valuabl.. v^'lu-dy .-en.-'.aiilly th.' ¦r.-arh. RAir.v.-vV'.S RKAUV RELIEK i^ ^old !.,r -J.", c, iii-^ Iarg.-bottles. On,-lu-llle hy adding'ten p;irts ..I i!., si'irits of wiue. wiil give you a l..'tt.-r iiiul ^tn.ii-'T Liniiii.'iil than uuy now in ns.-, Ku fu-.- i.;-diiiarv piir- posi-s as an iinti-irritiint. f.>.- <ali JOn'iim. Kin- U'.>nii and Teiter you ean by pnrebiLsin^- uiir ti-itlle uf Ra-i- way's Ready Ri-lirt make for y,.ur^elvi-^. ..[U:.! tu i.ii bottles ofthe Lllliliieiils of Uu- dav. l!e;ir in mini Radway's Reiidy Reli.l; H-.- that 'tli.r -.i-iiaiiKe r.f Hadwav f Co. is upun e:i.-h Imtlli-, RAinvAV Jc c.>.. lli:;. foUou -:.. .v, V. ZAH.M .i;- 'At KSUN. Mareh 'JD-lf-lCJ A^'cuts f.ir l.ai!.-a~I.-r. I'a. .¦\(!kn*(;y of Dr. S. Pitch's Celebrateti Medicines, Used by bim w ilh sueb ili.-.l int; nis tied ¦¦^uevf.ss iu thu cure .»f t.'ongh.e, Con^ntnptinii, Cntarrh,Asthma, Heart Jyisea.'^Bs, Diispr}isiii, Gonorrhaa, Piles, Femalf, Complaints, ^c, i\c. ALSO.-Dr. S. S. KITiHS Abdomiuiil .Siipporli rs. aboulder Hra>-.s. Inhaling Tnbes. and Lerlnn-s uu Ciinsumplioo. iind the art of preserving Life and Health t" Old Age. S;.-.. .Ve <ii:o. A. MILLER has tn-eu appointed A-.-cut f.,r the sale td" the ilIjovo (food.i. an.l wili k.-cj. Ih.-ni oun- staiitlyon hand ftt hia Drugstore. W.st iiinu- ilirect, Lancaster. I'a. ftiJ-Dr. Fitch'rt ¦¦ Guide Book to lov.-ili.ls. and tiir.M-- tiouH for Promoting Health, mid liislrurtii.us t.> Moth¬ ers ill the Mauagement of Childr.'n," may lie hai. ^-ra- tnltouRly, by calling for it at tbe Store as atinvc An extremely valuablg Book. Jau '.' ly-0_ Printing Paper for sale at this office -'..'¦lull .v.U'li-h ; iidi-b. u" .-nabl.'S biui t'' his sl'.ck, at -J'.'.' u'Id-'U Lamb lluiel .¦ii.-t sid.-. riiilal.'li.bia Kei. -27 ' ^ tliu-i;; .vo. 'iT, NORTII WHARi'ES,pIIILA. ']'\]K lMrt^t01LST0!U-:iicli..wH:ice>l.,r]iila. J- oir.rsat the ]owe.-t rat.-s. Sl-KRM till.S. WLNTKl! OIL. T\NNKRS- OIL.^OLAIt <»)!.. WMITK KI.KrilANT OU, WHITK. WIIAI.K (Ml.. rOMMli.N IVil \I,K nil,. I.,\lt|) utt.. .^ \l..<iil)\. '.1 \V.-; r VT\(iciM,\N<;rAM», 1.11 11 ntl-; Patent Shoulder Seam Shirts. ''I^H 1-^ -ule^crilnT.^ tuke jileiisui-e in intrinlufin;! -*- tithe ii-ii'--'-t ill-eiti/.-iis of Lanciisti-ranil vicin- tliis e.'l. l.r.';e'l .--Ul I.f Shirts, which has given iini- I. r r^hir- •^iKirt n- W.- M tl.'nieii c.\tell.-il cf lill-'.; Keb v: [i-::u'U'-ii t" iitl wbo hnve ^'iven it :i irial ;l i,.-oaraiit.'.'d.wnosiile. .1 iMMinpb. corner North (^ueen nnd Ori'ii ,:i;i.-a-(.-r. will receive unb-r.-anil tak.'m-a.-ur - 'f this tty!.-. which will b.' execule.l hy u- '.ie.- lUl.I re-pi,ctuiUy invite the attention uf i.. ¦isilinL- I'biliob'lpliia to our stuck uf ."lliiM- m >¦ !is-i'r;iiieutof (Jeullemen'.s Furni-hii:_' »>" ¦ .tyl. - WlNCllEyTKRJc SCl'TI, (ieiitlem.'n'.s Furnisbini: Sn r.' csnut .St.,a few ib.ors iile.v T:li -lr- ¦ Oaifiieri'cot.vi»is<,s. "\\'H.-\T pruttirr 'ir moro ,-i('cci.r;tM. * ' a!Tecti.-nean 1.,'..ll"i-.-.l l.> u.-. Hi in .M.i il x: r--;! '"";; 11 ¦¦ ¦ iii-r' !.¦ v.- tl'-.', ..I ii'i-;. liriV '¦ ':;''¦%: \-\ ]-':l .iyi"-i: .'tilir.' ,- r.ot he ill.i -¦ l':":li (;,!¦ 1. tl-"lh ;M..rM.n~wl ¦•¦liuo. call a .lOiir-.llSCi: ili-tacliuii i iik.rn. r tu !iu i d. ur h- ore'janl lllel.'," 11 V \N' 1,' .oil Sll - :;i;arraTi OLIVER EVANS, Xi'. til, South Second St., ThiUiddpin. ^: VM K.v'TrRER .-f s.\l \m v.MDKi:. vw.y Thief Prooflron Chests, \VTTir POWDER ruOoK LfM'KS. :ni'' * ' ranted --.nuiI to iinv ..tlo'r mak.- f-i- "¦¦ ajTiiinst Kire ur IJiirirlars, hiivini.'*Mlh.-l I ''¦¦ both, without injiirv or loss to th.-ir-nui' r- ¦\I-o -III -ture and I..r >;ib-. Iter '-'"pyiiig l'r.->s S.'at Tr Dn iiri-ts- Pr ¦orr..rpu .itll rviiii.le: 11.. r.r r. \ W: -tin- .Mae tabl.- Shn rij.rat.T- ilk. .v.- ,i! I.T Kiil'T- iilal>l.-t.> stau.l fii-oii Sioro. ril.,T liiiviii;:; reiuov .1 I.l -.: I.. (I:.' 1,1! n.'W prej-ii ¦ st' I'd to -tii'U . u.'k is r.'pl'-ni^Iied iV-'iu hi,- lo-t CV.TV pil.'k.'t. an.l feels iv.- Pillisfaction toall wh.. ustum- Ti-rms the i:io,stiict v.: ).F1\ N" i:i his 11-..'; . Nu l:*. North Wi.l. .ive ..rders t.-any e^ IIION .\, STKKI.: hi vn iiupurtatiuii.-. l.v al Ilfl.lent ill hisai.iliiy 1 may fiivur bim with tli.i juiuiuuiljitiii;:. W.M. DKfilC, Nurth Water .-^l . Philt.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 18 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1850-04-03 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 04 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1850 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 12 |
Issue | 18 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1850-04-03 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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VOL. XXIV.
LANCASTER, PA., WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1850.
NEW SERIES, VOL. XII-NO. 18.
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„. I \ ;'\n\'i'u &'DEMLH!RA'n'i;'.MiciiAi.u
i- p,ll.li^lu¦.l ¦.vcoklyatTwo i.oi.i.Ar.s n >ear-
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THE TWO^ATIENTS.
IN TWO PARTS.
Mth liis head
rART ir
¦riu- il.vjtor's oilier patieni lay wi' liaii r:ii=ci\ frotn hid pillo^v, supported by his iian.U striving to catch the first echo oC his foot. sl.!ps on the .-^lairs.
' .\nother half honr gone, and not here yet'.' / aid the iiniir patient, his glistening eyes fasten¬ ed on lho door—' anoiher half hour ! Has hc lorgotten me, or haa something happened !'
The clock of a neighboring church srtnck tlie !i,.ur. '¦ One—two—three,'and not here yet V
1 k 1 that is the street door ! No, psha
ll.nl
I what :i fonl I am 10 expect him thus—and yet his is III,, nnlv kind voice tlmt has sounded in my ears U.L-se last twenty years. Who was ever k.nd VJ tne since the day my mother wepi over me.- luid kissed me, a.ul-died? Who ever saw at.vthin- it. nw, sinee the day that her love lef. mc, buta miserable, ungainly, niiserly clod?* and iheoUl man wiped from hii glistening eyes u tear. AVliilehe was ycl speaking, our doctor cna-red his lonely chamber, with so lighta step^
tliat the patient was not at
first aware of his
Mio t1.<
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wl
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moisture,
t has £0iie wrong
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• W.'ll, old friend,' said thc doctor, cheerily, you to-day .'-nay, what is this ?' as
u!d manN eyes, sumised with their unwont- mei his own. 'What is this? ! what has liappened ''
¦ U was a tear,' replied thc old man; a tear t.. tbe memory of my mother. She alone of all
millions of beings in this wide world, cver Inved me, and a sudden remembrance (I often ilunk nf l.cr in the unquiet night) brought the ti;:ir Into my L-ye.'
• .\ moiher'i love is an unfathomable well,' ropiied the doctor, with a sigh, 'but I never knew it.'
¦ Th.-n you have never known the dearest \cvc un carih,' replied the sick tnan, fixing his (¦yes rommisenttinsly 'M"""" him.
' Tiie doctor shook off his sentiment, and with :i ^liu'lii laii^h said,' OU, the dearest say you¬ are yoii siuj of that /'
Th-j imiont fixed his eyes searchingly upon
him.
ing.
yon."
' S.J, ilien, you are thinking of marry- Tiiai will quite ruin you—quite spoil
Plight one.
you are not poor !
upo
replied the doctor, with another ian<;h, but this tiine.it was a constrained ' no ; I must make my fortune first. I mn inn pi'nr I" marry.'
• fiiu ynu are not poor iciiiTatfd the sick man.
'.\^¦.:i nut very liUtily ever :o be rich,' replied lb'- dt.etor.
'.v.: if ynu are s.. c-.\tra%'agant,' answered the- sick man; * von havL-torn that good pieee of white 'laiifr all to pieces.*
' It v.'as only what your medicine was wrap¬ ped ill.' respn.ided the doctor, as hc extracted lhe cork from the bottle, and presented its con¬ tents lo his patient.
' It wnnid havc done for another bottle d you iiml not destroyed it,' replied the careful man ; ' there, now, you have thrown the cork into the fir.—ihat i= sheer wa.te; and pray, while I think of i: d;. you want lhe linltlea back again?'
' Xo ; i-Jt lliem gu with ttic paper and the cork-^.
' N.», no, 1 shal!sL'll them; depend upon it. n-y!iii.2 i> wast.'d liure ; and hy*thc-way, will ynii buy lhem I You doetors give rather better prii'-.'S liian the inarincs.'
¦ 1 rii:ist refer you lo my assistant; I never iMfifere with that partof the business myself.'
• Then I don't wonder that yon are not over rii-h : aii-.l pray, why do you waste your lime
nc ?' I repeat, ihat 1 do not call it waated time, if I can do yon any good.'
* Ihit'I warned yon at lhe beginning that you would nev..T get paid ; and in fact 1 never sent r„r yon ; 1 am not responsible. It was the peo- |.If uf the h-juse.'
' Xo mailer who it was ; I am licre.' ' But you can gn, and yon need not eome Iia'k Hi^aMi,' replied the old man, querulously; * you an- nut the palish doetor, I believe ; and if yum aro, yon can send your apprentice.'
' Come, come,' said the doctor, kindly, *you have sot some fresh crotchet in yonr brain ; ])ray, drive it out again.'
> Ifyou had rich patients instead of poor one.",' re-um.'d ilie ol.l man, ' yon would sonn be rich yourself, and let lhe poor die. "What arc they better worth. They |
Month | 04 |
Day | 03 |
Resource Identifier | 18500403_001.tif |
Year | 1850 |
Page | 1 |
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