CO' KOSSUTH, according .to reports, Is preps ring for auvolutionary attempt in'Europe as soon u the proper tune may arrive. We may then look for a revival of.the Kossuth hats and other revolt'. tionaryfashions. But we have no doubt the Phil adelphia public, no matterwhat may be the change - 4, in areas, will still continue to provide themselves with t". lthing from Rockhill & Wilson's cheap and elegan :clothing stele, No. 111 Chesnut sweet, ocr ner o Franklin Place. [dee 27 ly-49n PIARMAGES. In Philadelphia, on the 20th alt., by the Rev. P. Coombe; T. L. Poulson, one of the editors of the Delaware Herald, Smyrna, Del, formerly of West Chester, to Cora Wilmer, eldest daughter of the of. ficiating clergyman. - On the 20th ult., by the Rev. J. J. Strine, Henry Hoffer of Penn, to Mary Ober of Rapho. • By the same, Joseph Schlott to Fanny Pickel, both of . East Hempfield. By the same, Jacob Newswenger of Drumore, to Elisabeth Winters of Neiv Providence. DEATHS. On the 16th ult,in Rapho, Dr. Isaiah H. Brown, to the 27th year of hie age. o 6 the 26th ult., in Manheim Julia Lefler, in the 78th year of her age. The Markets. PaIrLDELRitrA, April, 29 1854 The Flour market continues quiet; theie is very little demand for export, but with a reduced stock and light receipts, holders are firm in their views ; a further sale of 500 bbls. was made at $8,621 for standard superfine; most holden, are asking more; the demand for home use is also moderate within the range of $8,75a9 per bbl. according to brand. Corn Meal and Ryc Flour are quiet, and offered at previous quotations without gales. Grain—There tea steady demand for Wheat, but the receipts and sales continue limited, at rather better prices; some 2a3000 bushels have been disposed of in lots of .205 c for good Southern and Pennsylvanian reds. Rye is scarce at 98 ctn. Corn is in good demand, at a further advance; 10a12,000 bushels in Penn sylvania and Southern yellow soldfat 85a86 ets. in store and afloat, including about3ooo bushels white at the former rate in store. Oats are inactive at former gated rates, Philadelphia Cattle Market.—There was a good demand for Beef Cattle during the week'and pri ces were fully maintained. The offerings comprise about 1500 head, nearly all of which were sold at from $8 to II the 100 lbs. for ordinary and prime qnality; but few were taken to New York. The supply of Cows is inadequate to the demand. Pri ces range from $l5 to 60; the latter price being paid for the very best Mach Cows. Ot Hogs, there were only 700' head offered, most of which should to the city butchers from $6 to 6,76 the 100 lbs.— Of Sheep and Lambs, there are but lew offering, and they meet with ready sale at previous quota tions. Spring and Summer Millinery. Misses MARINE 4- KING have just opened a large and handsome assortment of SPRING ~,. and SUMMER Millinery, at their rooms t i er in East King et., 4 doors east of S wopes Hotel, to which they would call the attention of their friends and customers, and all others who wish a cheap and fashionable Bonnet. Ina 2 - tf-15 LANCASTER COUNTY BANK, / May 2, 1854. The Directors of this Institution have this day declared a Dividend of FIVE PER CENT. on the capital stock paid in, payable on de mand. ROBERT D. CARSON, Lan. may 2 3t-161 ' Cashier. F or sale.--$3,000 Lancaster City 6 per cent. . Coupon Bounds in amounts of $5OO each. $5,000 Lancaster City 5 per cent. Bonds in amounts to suit. J. F. SIfRODER & CO. J. F. SHRODER & CO., BANKERS.—This Company wiil pay interests on Deposits as follows: Deposits payable on demand . 6 per cent. for all Tithe over 15 days do. may 2 in I year bi per cent Dubuc saie of an extensive Law Library, X. including many of the Penna. Reports and 'other intrinsically valuable works, at Fulton Hall, on Wednesday (to-morrow) May. 3d, at 2 o'clock, P. M. • JOHN F. HOUSTON. Assigned Estate of Henry G. Clark.—The undersigned Auditor, appointed by the Court to divide the assets of said estate, in the hands ofD. M. Karmany his Assignee, to and amongst the creditors ofeaid Henry G. Clark, will attend for that purpose at the public house of An thony Lechler, in East King street, city of Lancas ter, on Wednesday the 24th of May,. 1854, at 2 o'clock P. M., where ail concerned are requested to be present, if they see proper. A. SLAYMAKER, Auditor. 41-15 Est ate of Catharine Jacobs, wife of Hanson B. Jacobs. In the Court ot Com mon Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Charles H. Sheaff, Trustee of Catharine Jacobs of Caernarvon township, did on the 17th day of Aprif, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his account of the eaid Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the sai,d Court have ap pointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED,I"-roth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. may 2 4t-15 %OS. J. wentz & Co., invite attention to their complete stock of Ladies and Gents. Dress and house furnishing Goods; comprising one of the best selected in the country, which for nice ty of styles—choice of colors, beauty of fashion and cheapness of price, cannot be excelled. A respectful invitation is extended to all—to call —and be assured of the truth of.the above assertion. New and desirable Dress Goods; in tnis branch we nume rich a&& beautiful Paris Robes, silk Grene dine, striped and Plaid summer Silks, Chally De Laines, FrenCh Lawns and Organdies, Chally Ber eges, French Jaconets and Cambrica, Berege De Lames, super wool French De Laines, pinks, blues, greens, &c., plain glace silks, gro de rhinee, gro de amrure, rich double boiled blk silks, eagle brand, for $l,OO worth 1,50, white goods, swiss, mull, book, nansook, 4-c., linen goods, all quali ties Irish linens, Richardson,' greys, &c.,3-4, 4-4 French grey linens, table cloths and nalina, pil low case linens, birds eye, Russia and Scotch Dia per, linen cambric hdkfs. all qualities for ladies end gents.; cloths, cassimers, &a-, super blk coltd cloths of 11 grades, by the most celebrated ma kers, English, German and American; super 6-4 cashmarets, blk and all shades: blk cassimera and doe skin of Sedan and other best makers; fancy • pint snuffs, drillings, nankeens, tweeds, Kentucky Jeans, farmers drills, &c. Super blk and fancy silk and satin vesting!; su per French lace curtains, from 32 to 20,00; para sols, parasols, plain linen, white and colored li ning, prices from 75 cis. to 84,00; French Ging name, a large lot of beautiful cols and quality for 12}' cts. worth 26 cts ; Lawns, organdy, blk and white colored, * l2 cts. worth 371 cts. But part of our inducements are above enumera ted. The kindest attention shown to all who wish to examine or purchase. • THOS. J. WENTZ 4- CO., Corner E: King and Centre square The attention of those who buy by the piece, package or dozen! is invited to our V holesale De partment, as we have devoted one of our large rooms exclusively for this purpose, and other ad vantageous arrangements,justifies us in asserting, that we can furnish country merchants and pedlers, Milliners, Ste., with goods as cheap if not cheaper than the New York or Philadelphia markets. THOS. J. WENTZ & CO., Corner E. King and Centre square. may 2 tf-15 firest Inducements to Printers. —New Type Foundry, COLLINS & EES TER, Philadelphia. An experience of more than twenty years in the various departments of Type Founting has given the subscribers such faxilities of supplying the wants of the trade, that they feel justified in calling the special attention of Practi-. cal printers to their new Foundry, just established in Philadelphia. The type which they manulac tare•is or a very superior quality, as they use none but the best of metals in its manufacture. Their arrangements, moreover, are such that they will be able to sell cheaper for cash than any establish ment in the United States; while for durability and use, for finish and artistic quality, their type will be unsurpassed. Their assortment of Printing Type will include all the standard, kind of Plain and*Job Letter, and the most apprcved and beautiful varieties of Orna mental Letter. Their moulds for the manufacture 15f Leads, Metal furnitdre, 4-c., are new.and carefully and ac curaiely adjusted to every size which is required. Brass and Metal Rules, Dashes and Braces; Wood and Brass Galleys, Brass Column Galleys, Composing Sticks, Iron Side and FootiSticks, Ma hogany Job Sticks, Shears and. Lead - and Brass Rule Catters,Chases for Newspaper and Book work Job Cases, &c., §-c. constantly kept on hand. Printing Presses, of all the approved forms—in cluding Hoe's and Adams superior steam power presses—supplied at the manufacturers' price. Printing Inks, of every variety and of the very best quality, supplied on the lowest terms, and everything manufactured by the subscribers can be furnished by them at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Printers of Newspapers, who will do us the fa vor to publish the Above advertisement throe times, including this note, and send to, us the pa per containing the advertisement, will be paid. (or it, should they purchase type from us equal to five times the amount of their bill. • COLLINS & M'LEESTER, Sixth and Miner streets, Philadelphia. fit-lb No Deception._Do,you want to make $2O, or more, a week 1 It ea easily be done by any active person of either a • And how 1— By manufacturing even a single tide of the ma ny mentioned in my book, to eati of which lull directions are given. A rrivate mily will gain ten times the cost of the book in ne year, as a few cents will enable thenr to mak • for themselves what now costs them dollars to b may rely that the receipts are ge will be sent to any address in th upon the receipt of $l, post-paid. Address . FRANC may 2 4t-15] Pii; Election Noilce.—To the the Northern Mutual Insuran Lancaster county. That an elect on Monday, the 15th day of May the hours of 10 and 6 'o'clock of the third Monday in May, 1854, at of Samuel Schlott, in th village o, Lancaster County, for the purp Three Directort and One Auditor, yearn, as by the act of incorpora.i pang is provided. By order of th • GEO. B. SHOB SAMUEL DIMLY, 4 ec , y. may 2 Extensive Sale of Lan county, Virginia. The wide. istrators of John W. Frazier, dote . . diane of his infant son and heir ate. Commissioners under a decree of t of Bath county, will sell at public premises,on THURSDAY, June 15 and valuable body of lands know dale and Wilderness Farms, for, Gen. hjackburn, •with all the :v made by the deceased. I. CLOVEP.DALZ.—This tract cent survey, 2917 acres, which i Dove Spring Tract, recently acqui Cloverdale contains the well kno Meadows, has been long known , tavern stand, and is largel : and having under cultivation about 700, about 230 are meadows. Besides t here are two hold fountains quite improvements. There is also an on the meadows. Altogether thi 2. The MATTHEWS FARM.— 'rain: contents, 1364 acres, under cultivation ab ut 300 acres ; meadows, 50 acres; to which could easily lie added fifty acres of superior meadow. T is tract, though without any building, yet contains dome of the fi nest arable and meadow in the f whole body of lands now offered, and is excellently timbered. 3. The WILDERNE,S, ..r Horde Place—This was the residence, in his life-tinO, of the Gen. amuel Blackburn. The buildind.s are extensive nd complete, mostly of brick. Area, 1985 acres; under cultivation, about 500 acres; meadows 65 acres. This farm contains the Grist Mill on Stu art's Creek, thoroughly renovated within the past year. A noble spring near the mansion; good or chard,.&c., &c. 4. The FOWLER TRACT.—This is a large and excellent body of land, though less improved than any of the others. It contains 2206 acres; in cul tivation, about 150 acre; in meadow 25 acres, to which more could be added. All these farms are abundantly supplied with good timber, the growth being oak, hickory, pine, ar.c. The best of white oak and large pines, suit able for lumber and shingles. Limestone is found on all the farms, though on the Fowler and Wilderness tracts are the best quarries. Iron ore is also found. These lands lie on the turnpike road leading from Harrisonburg, and from Staunton to Warm Springs ' 3o miles west of Staunton, ,15 east of Bath Al um Springs, 20 east of Warm Springs, and within 7 miles of the line of the Virginia Central Railroad, now graded, and on which the rails will probably be laid this summer. ''Nothing but spare ness of population and remoteness from market has hitherto kept down their price. These causes arc disappearing. Great leading lines of of imprive ments now begin to penetrate this section—popu lation is rapidly on the advance throughout Wes tern Virginia—and the advance in the value of real estate in this region within the next fiie or ten years, promises to be very considerable. Hereto fore these lands have been chiefly valuable as gra zing farms. That value will remain to them, and nn doubt advance with the general growth of the coutry; but the approach of the rail road must greatly augment their importance to the agricultu rist, as well as the, grazer. It rarely happens that such a cluster of farms is brought into market, or such a chance offered for both safe and profitable investment. With such careful farming at the Pennsylvanians practice, these lands would in a few years make an admira ble show. Teams:—One fourth of the purchase money cash; the balance in one, two and three years, with interest front sale, the purchaser giving bond and security, and the tiile retained as further §ecurity till the whole is paid. 4 , 4 r. Fawcett, residing at Cloverdale Hotel, will show the lands to persons who wish to examine them, and letters of inquiry addressed to Wm. Fra zier, P. M., Rockbridge Alum Springs, will re ceive prompt attention. WM. FRAZIER, WM. M. TATE, Commissioners, &c. On the same day, and after the above are sold, I will sell at public auction, the Farm and Tavern stand, known as GREENVALLEY. Con tents 711 acres; under cultivation, about 160; meadow about 300 acres. It a handsome place, with excellent house and out houses, brick store house, 4-c. 4-c., a good tavern stand and desirable stock forth, seven miles west of Cloverdale, eight miles east of Bits Alum Springs. Terme as above. Day of sale June 15th. may 2 WM. FRAZIER. PLATINA FOR LIGHTNING. RODS. MANUFACTURED AND SOLD BY MCALLISTER & BROTHER', OPTICIANS, 48 CHESNUT - STREET. PHILADELPHIA. (At the Old Stand, established in 1706.. Our Pointe arc ell tippet! will: , 'lid Fiction nod statAlcrd with our tinine neei.inany end, Peirce, :1 25. ,S 1 1t.,, 100. per point, nr. , i0.1- ing to the quantity Of i' otio,l By remitting Six Cents in Postac Stamps, in addition to any of the above prices, a Point can be safely sent by mail to any part of the United States may 2 4m-15 Estate of Benjamin Relfil—ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lan caster. Whereas, Jonas Reiff, did on the 13th day of Apx , i1,1854, file in the office of the Prothon otary of the said Court. his account of the sal.: Es tate: Notice is hereby giyen to all persons interest ed in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the confir mation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JNO. K. REED, Proth'y. Prothrs Office, Lan. April, 13. ap. 25 4t-14 Proclamation.—Whereas, in and by the several ordinances, passed by the Select and Common Councils of the ci.y of Lancaster, on the 27th of February, 1839, and on the 13th day of February, 1841, it is enacted, That the owner of each and every DOG, found running at large in the Streets, Lanes or Alleys, in the City, during the period for which the Mayor may require them to be confined, shall be liable to a fine of $5,00. And, Whereas, it has been represented to me that Dogs laboring under symptoms of Hyprophobia have been seen in the city and vicinity, and that, a person—cow, and a number of dogs have been bitten by such, I do therefore, in pursuance of said ordinances, enjoin the owners of all dogs within the city, to confine or shut them up in some prop er place fqr 30 days from the present date, and the Constables are hereby required to be active and vigilant in enforcing said ordinance. It is hoped that all good citizens will ace the propriety of complying strictly with the terms of this proclamation, as the safety of the community requires it. Dated at the. City of Lancaster, the 22d day of April, 1854. CHRISTIAN KIFFFER, april 25 tf-141 Mayor. Doctor Yourself' laptus: or every one I 50th Edition, with One Hui dred- Engravings, showir Deseases and Mallormatiol of the Human System in ery shape and form. which is added a Treat' on the Diseases of Femalt being of the highest imp( lance to married people, those contemplating in, liege. By WILLIAM YOUNG, M. Let no father be ashemi to present a copy of tht child. It may save him fro. ho young man or woman enter into ihe; secret ob ligations of married life without reading the Pock et /Esculapius. Let no Sne suffering from a hack flied Cough, pain in the side, restless nights, ner vous feelings, and the whole train of Dyspeptic sensations, and given up by their Physician,_be an other moment without consulting the Eisculapius. Have the married, or those about to be married any impedimentrread this truly useful book, as it has been the means of 'saving thousands of unfor tunate creatures from the very jaws of death. fitir Any person sending TWENTY-FIVE CErrra enclosed in a letter, will receive one copy of this work by mail, or five copies will be sent for one dollar. Address, (poet post,) DR. WM. YOUNG, No. Ib2 Spruce et, Philadelphia. tf-15 Estate ofSamuel Shealfer,decld. —ln the Coart of Common Pleas for the coun ty of Lancaster. Whereas, Philip Shaeffer, True lee of George Sheaffer, a son of said deceased, did on the 13th day of April, 1854, file.in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of the said Estate, Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 29th day of May, 1854, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothlys Office, Lan. April 13. ap 25 4t-15 /,y. The public nine. The book United States, 'S J. DIEL, ladelptfia, Pa Estate of Emanuel Bollinger —ln the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. 'Whereas, Peter Fahnestoc* did on the 10th day of April, 1854, file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, his supplementary ac count of said Estate. members of the e Company of 'on will be held next, between said day, being he public house New Ephrata, •se of 'electing to serve Three n of said cot - • Directors. Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 10th depot* April, 1854, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's nffice, Lan. april 25 4t-14 Estate Alf Jacob R. Landis.— ld the Court of Comnion Pleas for the county of Lan caster; whereas, John Miller and Henry Bear, Committee did on the 10th day of April, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of said Estate : Notice is hereby giv en to all persons interested in the said estate, that the said Court have appointed the 29th day ofMay, 1864. for the confirmation thereof, unless excep tions be filed. President s In Batik signed, admin 1, set!, and guar- Ilaw, acting as .e Circuit Court auction, on the , all that large as the Clover erly owned by ,ditions tnereto Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's office, Lan. April 13. ap 25 4t-14 LT. L. Hallowell's Franklin Cloth L. Store No. 202 Market street, above 6th, under the Red Lion Hotel, Philadelphia, is the only place in the • ity where Boys> Clothing from four years old and upwa-ds can be purchased. Men's AND BOYS' CLOTHING, 'N holesale and Re tail, at the very lowest prices, for Cash only. Re member No. 202 Market street, above 6th. april 25 ly-14 Pennsylvania Patent Agency.— J. FRANK I.l'N RFIGART, of Lancaster city, obtains Lettere Patent from the U.S. Patent Office, on the most reasonable terms. Drawings of all kinds of Machinery, Architecture or Surveys, cor rectly executed by him. Likewise Deeds, Bonds and other instruments of writing. Office FULTON HALL. april 25 if-l 4 Icontains by re- . eludes also the ed by purchase. I n Beaver Dam I. an important ell improved, cres, or which e Dove Spring, ear the tavern . erseer's house 1 is n splendid Cottage Furniture.—HALEY, WARE No. 280 Chesnut street above 10th, Philadelphia, and No. 10 N. Charles st., Baltimore. Manufacturers of painted Cottage Chamber Furniture. The subscribers weiild call the attention of.the public to their extensive as sortment of the above Furniture. Persons furnish ing Cottages, Hotels, Boarding Houses, &c.. will nod it much to their advantage to examine this new style of Furpiture before purchasing, as it is dura ble, ornamental, and low priced. Complete sets from $3O upwards; sets or single pieces painted and ornamented in ally style to order. Also Chairs, Extension Tables and other Furniture at very low prices. N. IL—The trade supplied as usual. aprit 25 2m-14 New Goods.—THOMAS W. EVANS & Li CO., 214 Chesnut street, Philadelphia, hare just received of their own importation, selected by one of the firm in Europe, a large assortment of choice goods, which will be sold at the lowest city prices, amongst them are 50,000 yards New Silks, newest styles, Blk Silks of all kinds, Mous. lin de Laines and Bareges, Tissue, Grenadines, Organdies, Lawns, new styles, Organzines, Donna Maria, Brocha Bareges in new designs, French, American and English Chintzes, Ginghams and Peranles, very fine. • ALSO, new style Shawls, Lace Points, Scarfs and Shawls, embroideries of the choicest kinds, Handkerchiefs, Mitts Gloves and Hosiery. ALSO, a lull. stock of Paris Mantillas, including all the newest designs now worn in Paris. ' N. B.—Wholesale buyers will find this stock ve ry choice and cheap. [april 25 41-14 Electlou for School Directors.— An election for. Twelve School Directors of the Lancaster city School District, will be held at Fulton Hall, on TUESDAY the 2d day of May next, between the hours of 1 and 7 o'clock, P. M., to elect 12 qualified citizens to serve for three years from the expired term of Messrs. Henry A. Wade, A. L. Hayes, Charles Gillespie, R. vl oder well, E. C. Darlington, F. J.-Kramph, A. W. Rus sel, Charles M. Howell, John Metzgar, Amos Slay maker, B. F. Shenk and J. S. Crumbaugh. GEO. M. STEINMAN, Pres't. J. ZIMIERDIA N, Sec'y. [april IS 31-13 Examiner, Lancasterian and Inland Daily, copy 3 times. Ustate of Peter Trollluger.—Let -12kens of administration on the estate of Peter Trollinger, 'late of the Borough of Columbia, dec'd, - having been granted to the subscriber residing in said Borough : All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them without de lay properly authenticated for settlement to PETER S. GAMBLE, april 18 6t*-131 Adm'r. Estate of Capt. John Steele, of Leacock township, deceased. In the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster.-- Whereas, Sarah H. Sample, committee, did on the 4th day of April, 1854, file in the office of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, her account of the said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persona interested in the said estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 29th day of May, 1851, for the con firmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, JOHN K. REED, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. april IS Exclia.nge Hotel, No. t 7 East King street, next door west of Lane's Store, Lancaster, Pa. The subscriber has taken the above mentioned well-known large and commodi ous Hotel, a:id has fitted it up in new and hand some style. His BAR will be supplied with the choicest of liquors, and his TABLE burnished with the very best the Markets can afford. The PAR LORS and CHAMBERS are large and well fur nished, and his STABLING is extensive. In short, nothing will be omitted on his part to make the " EXCHANGE " one of the best and most desirable stopping places in the city. His charges are mod -crate, and every attention will be given to the comfort of the guests. BOARDERS will be taken by the week, month or year. From his long experience in the business, he flatters himself that he can satisfy every body who may favor him with their custom. A share of pub lic patronage is respectfully solicited. april 18 tf-131 WILLIAM T. YOUART. Chas. M. Erbun & Prother deal- Elt IN FORLION AND DONIEsTIC DRY GDOD., National House Building, North Queen i,treet, Lancaster. [march 23 tl 10 Estate of Mrs. Gracy 111 5 CoHough —Letters testamentary on the estate of Mrs. Gracy M7Cullough, late of Drumoro twp., Lancas ter county, having been issued to the subscriber lresirling in said townsl ip: All persons knowing themselves indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims will present them, without delay, properly authenticated for settlement. SANDERS M'CULLOUGH, Exr. ap U *6t-172 Coleman's Historical Text Book, and Atlas of Bible Geography, containing eight new Maps, engraved on steel, beautifully colored, indispensable for pupils and teachers in Sunday Schools and Bible Classes, Theological Students and Clergymen. Tha History of the French Protestant Refugees, from the revocation of the Edict of Nantes to our days; by M. C. Weiss. Thesaurus m English Words, so classified and arranged as to facilitati; the expression of Ideas and - assist in Literary composition; by Peter Mark Roget. Annual of Scientific Discovery; or year Book of facts in Science and Arts, for 1854, by David A. Wells, A. M. Low'reps Universal Atlas, constructed and en graved from the most recent authorities. By J. v. Lowry, T. R. G. S. The Lamp Lighter. The Planter's Northern Bride. By Caroline Lee Hentz. The Prmst and the Huegunot, or Persecution in the age of Louis XV. By L. Buugener. Cruise or the North Star. By Choules. Margaret; or Prejudice at Home and its victims. An autobiography. Musical Vade Mecum; a manual of the science or music, adapted to the want of Teachers and Scholars. Helps to a Life of Holiness and Usefulness; or Revival Miscellanies, containing Revival Sermons &c. By Rev. James Caughey, the successful Re .vivalist. The Christian Retrospect and Register; a sum mary of the Scientific Moral and Religious progress of the first half of the 19th Century. By Robert Baird. ' , The Attraction of the Cross; designatid to illus trate the leading truths, obligations and hopes of Christianity. By G. Spring. The Lives of tae Father Martyrs, and other prin cipal Saints, compiled from original manuscripts, and other authentic Records. Illustrated with the remarks ofjudicions modern critics and Historians By the Rev. Alban Butler. The above Books, together with many others, may be had, by calling at the Cheap Book and Sta tionery Store, Kramph's Buildings, North Queen at., Lancaster. MURRAY & STORK. ap 18 *lB Estate.of Malik -r- Henderson.ln the Court of Common Pleas for the county of Lancaster. Whereas, John Newshauser, com mittee, did on the 26th day of Nardi, 1854, file in the office of the Prothonotary.of the said Court, his account of the said Estate: , , . Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have ap pointed the 20th day ofMay, 1854, for the con firmation Thereof, wileisgeeeptione be filed. • Attest, JOHN' K. REED, Proth'y. Prothro office, Lap. aptil 'lB • Circular.—The subscriber Would respectful ly inform his friends; and the public- gener ally, that he continues the, business of a Cabinet )4akers , Finding Store, at the - old established stand, No. 134 South Second Street, (below Dock street,) Philadelphia, and from hie long experience in the business flatters himself that he well under. stands the wants of the Trade. , . ' The stoek of Goods now on hand comprises ei , - ery description of Materials used by Cabinet Ma kers, consisting in part of the following: HARDWARE DEPARTMENT.—Locks, Hing. es, Screws, Castors, Bed Screws, Addis , Carving Tools, Chair and Sofa Springs,. Coffin 'Handles, Screw, Also, a full assortment of CABINET MAKERS' TOOLS, Looking Glass Plates and Frames, Glue, Varnish, Sandpaper, Hair Cloth, Curled Hair, Bur laps, Black and Fancy Silk and Worsted Gimps, Sofa and Chair Web, Twine, Sacking Bot toms, Rosewood, Mahogany, Walnut, Maple Knobs, Glass Screws and Marble Slabs. THE LUMBER DEPARTMENT consists 'of Rosewood,Mahogany and Walnut Veneers, Boards and Planks; Coffin Boards; Poplar, Ash, Pine, Ma ple and other seasoned Lumb e r. THE FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, (for the trade only,) embraces a laige vanety of Fancy Ar ticles, in Rosewood, Walnut and Mahogany, in cluding Tables, Wash Stands, Chairs, What-Note, Etageres, Hat Racks, Bed Posts, Turned and Car ved Mouldings, &c. In making this announcement to the public, the subsrcriber desires toassure them:that he intends to do all he professes, viz: to keep up the best stock of Goods in this country, in his line of business; to sell at fair and rea,,onable prices, and to guar antee to give satisfaction to his numerous friends and patrons. • His facilities for business are unequalled, having availed himself of every opportunity offered for the production of goods ou the best possible terms.— All Foreign Goods ate of his own importation. All Domestic Goods are bought from first hands ; and everything procured to the best advantage. Soliciting a continuance of the very liberal pat‘ ronag'e heretofore bestowed on our house, Very respectfully, april IS 2m-I3j THOMAS THOMPSON. Alien's Mowing Machine, for sale, by the subscriber, at his Agricultural Warehouse ' No. 23 South Sixth st., between Market dad Chesnut, Philadelphia. Also, Ploughs, Harrows, Cultivators, Hay, Straw and Corn Stalk Cutters. Grain Fans, Seed Drills, Revolving Horse Rakes, Hay Draus and Pulleys, Corn Shellers, Corn and Cob Crushers, SlNdes, Shovels, Hoes, Rakes, Hay and Manure Forks, &c ,—comprising the largest and best selected stock of Agricultural Implements in Pennsylvania, LANDRETH , s WARRANTED GARDEN SEEM, Grass Seeds, Field Seeds, Flower Seeds, Bird Seeds, Books on Agricultural and Horticultural subjects. D. LANDRET 11, 23 South Sixth st., Philadelphia. april 18 3m-I3 Landis 52 5 Black, Atlornies at LAW. 'Office—One door east of Swope's Ho tel, East King Street, Lancaster, Penn'a. ;Cr All kinds of .Scrivening, such as writing. Wills, Deeds, Nlortgages,A.ccountS,&c., will be attended to with correctness and despatch. april 11 tt-12 Removal,—lSAAC E. HlEsTEß—Attor hey at Law. Has removed to an office in North Duke Street, nearly opposite the new.Gourt House, Lancaster, Pa. [april.ll.6m-12 T D. Bachman, has removed his office e../ • to Orange st., second door from Fahncstock's store. [ap 11 6t-12 Estate of John L. Burgln.Letters 12.1 of administration on the estate of John L. Bur gin, late of Drumore township, Lancaster county, having been granted to the subscriber residing in said township: All persons indebted to said estate are requested to make payment immediately, and those having claims wiil present them, Without de lay, properly authenticated for settlement. JAM ES J. GLENN, april 116t-12J Adm'r. Sprltig Style Hats.- J.:IIeCLOUD& ON no. 46 Market st. Philadelphia, have now on hand a complete stock of Huts suitable to Spring and Summer sales comprising in part Black cod Drab,Beaverand Moleskin Hats. Wide and small rim Panama Double and single rim Leghorn Boys , and Men's Canton Braid Fine and coarse Canada Plan] Together with every style of soft For and Wool Hats which they will sell at the lowest cash prices by the case cril dozen. Country Hatters will find bargains at No. .11i Market st., se.ith side below 2d et. lap 11 3in-.12 Wentz's Bee Hive Store.—Damask Gross de Afrique. A new article for La dies skirts. Bajoib Kid Gioves—Summer colors— only 50 cents—a great bargain, just received at , WENTZ'S.' 1 CASE Splendid Berege de Laines. The great est bargain thin season--at 14 cents, really worth 25 cents. 50 pieces, 24 inch wide, all Linen. Dia per—only 111, cents per yard, at' WENTZ'S. PLAID and Striped : Wentz's have received this day a beautiful lot of striped and plaid SILKS. Prices, 45 to 75 cts. per yard ; also, plaid and striped Calicoes, Ginghams, &c., 100 doz. oh those pure Linen Napkins—the cheap ness of which astonishetevery body that examines them, at W ENTZ'S. SPRING SH LS.—T hi bet Shawls, Silk Fringe, &c., all colors, Hernania Shawls, Silk—a beautiful article, Crape Shawls, Plain and Embroi dered, White and Colored, scarlet silk Shawls, &c. A. fine assortment of the above Shawls is now open for the spring Trade, at WENTZ'S. BAJOUS GENUINE KID GLOVESSummer colors—only 10 cents per pair, at WENTZ'S. LINEN DIAPER—AII Linen, 24 inches wide— only 121 cents, at WENTZ'S. REAL FRENCH GINGHAMS—A great bargain 121 cents per yard, at W EN I Z'S. CRAPE SHAWLS—A large lot, new designs, just received this day, at WENTZ'S. CURTAIN MUSLINS-4 Case Embroidered Curtain Muslin just received, and selling at the low price of 121 cents, at Vf WENTZ'S.MANTILLAS—A large lot just opening for Spring sales. WENTZ'S BEE HIVE STORE, spill 11 tf-12 Lancaster. nrnamentat, Shade and Fruit V Trees, Evergreens, Flowering Shrubs,Plants, Vines, Roses, Sze.' In great variety and size suitable for panting the present season.— Cultivated and lbr sale at the Nursery and Garden oft he subscriber, and at his stands in the city, in the Market, below Sixth at., Philadelphia. All orders carefully attended to, and forwarded with despatch. Catalogue furnished onapplication, Address S. MAUPAY, Rising Sun P. 0. Philadelphia. april i I ti-12 Removal I Removal l--Having removed my Grocery and Queensware store, three doors below my former stand, and having just re turned from Philadelphia with a choice selection of groceries, I would respectfully inform my friends and the public generally, that I have constantly on hand Rio and Java Coffee, Sugars at 5,6 i, 7,3, 9 and lOcts; also Teas, Cheese, Crackers, Mackerel, Sugar-cuted Hams and Dried Beef; together with a variety of provisions for family use; also a choice selection of Oranges Lemons, &c. /AMES DYSART, North Queen st., above Railroad, Lancaster. ap 11 . 3m-12 New London Academy.—New Lon don, Chester county, Pa. The summer ses sion of this Institution will commence on the first Monday of May and continue five months. TERMS—For summer session, $7O; with the usu ual extras for washing,music and modernlanguages. The course of instruction is thorough, and more compransive than in most Academies. The ICication is highly favorable in all respects. For particulars as to terms, description, &c., address JAMES B. McDOWELL, april 11 tt-12] Principa, Plain Plainfiel d Classical Academy fiel d near Ca!rlise, Pa. The 16th Session will com mence May Ist. The location is desirable for healthfulness and moral purity. The mired may be concentrated upon studies, the situation being retired though convenient of access by Railruad. Teams.—Board and Tuition, 5 months, $60,00 For catalogues with references, Ste., addrass, . R. K. BURNS, Principal and Proprietor, april I 1 t 142) Plainfield, Cum. co., Pa. • , ousel:told Glassware, from the _ILL principal Factories and late Auction sales.— Comprising a full and desirable assortment at 26 per cent below usual rates. Dealers and others will do .Well to call he fbre purchasing elsewhere. 1000 i packages now on hand. EDWARD F. CORFIELD, 162 South Beeond street, (above Spruce,) Phila. april 11 3m-I2 11Q osendale Hydraulic Cement.— 1.1. An excellent article for lining Cisterns, Vaults Spring Houses and Cellars, and for keeping damp ness trom wet and expbsed For sale by CHAS: SHEPARD SMITH, Corner of Front & Willow sta., Railroad, Phila. 'G. M. STEINMAN, april 11 17-12] Lancaster, Pa. Teat Artist's UniwiEnterprise. -200,0 00 Gifti for the Peoyle. Statuary, ' ' ' - $40,000 - Oil Paintings, • • 10,000 Engravings colored in Oil, 40,000 Steel Plate ' Eligrairinge, 41,000 Cash Ltiaias tor 100 years each, 30,000 Real Estate, 84,000 Total, $250,000. /. t q.l The American Artists' Uniob would respectfully • nominee to the citizens' of the United States and the Canadas, that for the purpose of the advance ment and extension of the Fine Arts, and with a iew of enabling every family throughout ,the I ngth and breadth of the land, to become pusses ed .of a gallery of pictures, many of them the work of master minds, and finally, for the" purpose 4f giving a world wide circulation to Darlers Great Picture'of Wyoming, they have determined le distribute among the purchasers of this 'work, ••rice One Dollar, 250,000 Gifts of the value of 250,000. LISP OF GIFTS: ,larble Statuary, . $40,000 JIOO elegantlbusts o C l a y , shington, at $ 00 0 . 10, 10, 000 000 - M " 1,00 " ' ". Webster, 100 10,000 700 "1 " Calhoun, 100 10,000 Oil Paintings and colored cteel Engravings. elegant oil paintings, in splendid Gilt Frames, idze 3 x 4 feet, • each $lOO IRO elegant oil. paintings,. 2 a 3 feet I each $5O; 160 steel plate engravings, brilliantly colored in oil, rich gilt frames„ 24 a 30 in. each $lO, 0,000 elegant steel plate engravings, l i colored in oil, 01 the Washington Monument, 20 a 26, each $4. ___ _ 37,000 steel plate engravings, from 100 different plates, now in possessions of and owned by the Artists' Union of the market value, of from 50 cents to $l,OO each, 41,000 eal Estate, $84,000 elegant dwelling in 32d at. in N. Y. city; 12,000 2 Mniding lots in 100 and 101 sts. N. Y. city, each 25 a 100 ft deep each $lOOO, 22,000 00 Villa Sites, containing each 11,000 sq. ft. in the suburbs or N. York city, and commanding a magnificent view of the Hudson river and Lung Island Sound, each $5OO ( r oans of Cash, /0 loans os cash,' for 100 . years each, [ without interest, or secuiity., 250 each, - $5,000 50 ~ " ,c 100 5,000 100 " ", " 50 5,000 200,• " • 1, . " 20 5,000 2000 ,, ~ 5 10,000 The holder of each rticket is entitled first, to a steel plate engraviiig, (size 25 a 30 in.) of the great American Historical Work of tirt;ir Wyoming, a copy of which may be seen at the office of this pa per; and second, to one alba 250,000 Gilts,which will be distributed on the completion of the sale of the tickets. • The purchaser of 5 tickets, on the receipt of his order, will be forwarded, carefully packed, either One copy of the 'Wyoming,' elegantly painted in oil colors, or one copy of the 'Wyoming' plain and 6ne copy of each of four other engravings, equal to it in value, and is entitled to five gifts. The purchaser of more than 0 tickets' can have his choice out of 100 different subjects, from steel plates owned by the Artists Union, each picture being in value equivalent to the ' Wyoming,' and is entitled to one gift for each ticket he holds. A List of the subjects can be seen at the office of this paper. AGENTS.—Persons desirous ofbecoming Agents ior sale of tickets, by forwarding [post paid] $l, halPbe dent a Gilt ticket, a copy of W yoming and prospectus containing all necessary information. It is confidently believed that the tickets will be disposed of by the let of July, when the distribu ion orgifts will be entrusted to• a Committe ap pointed by the Ticket Holders. The steel plates from which the engravings are printed can be seen at the office of the Artists' Union and cost $lOO,OOO. Specimens of the Oil Paintings and Engravings are also on view at the ooms• References in regard to the property. W. C. Barrett, Counsellor at Law, 10 Wall st., N. Y. F. J. Visseher 4 Co., Real Estate Brokers, 80 Nassau st. (Kr All Orders for Tickets must be addressed post-paid with the money enclosed to - ! J. W. HOLBROOKE, Sec. -.- 505 Broodway, Neva.Yo . rk. -Sm-11 yothing: Clothing :—ERBEN & CO., Sign of the STRIPED COAT, No. 42 North Queen street, East side, near Orange street, Lan- Caster, Pa. The subscribers desirous of again re turning their thanks to their numerous patrons avaii themselves °fills opportunity to do so, and at the same time respectfully announce to their friends and the public in general, that they have now ready an assortment of SPRING AND SUM MER CLOTHING, that for extent, variety and Cheapness will surpass any stock ever offered in Lancaster. j Their stock is all of their own manufacture and embraces the latest styles of Clothing, adapted to the season, and warranted to give entire satisfac iion to purchasers as to durability and superior 'workmanship..' • EncOuraged by the patronage of a liberal com munity, they have enlarged their establishment, Ind made additions to their stock, and are now fill prepared to supply all who favor them with a 611, with every description of Clothing at the very lowest prices: Among thou/ extensive assortment May be found the following:. Superfine Dress and Erock Coats, made in. the latest fashions, of French and English Cloths. New style business coats, of black, brown, blue, Olive and green cloths, plain and figured Cassimere Coats. Linen and Cotten Coats of every death . lion. - 1 Double and Single Breasted Vests of new style Silks, Grenadines, Cassitneres, Valentia, Cash meres,.&e. Superior. Plain and corded black silk and satin ',Vests. Fine Black Doeskin and Fancy Cassimore Pants Made in the latest style, and at very low prices for the quality. Also, just completed, by far The lar gest r.nd cheapest assortment of BIIYS , CLOTH ING, suitable for the Spring and Summer, that ban be found in Lancaster, consisting of •Boys , ,aeli and Monkey Coats, Pants and vests PI all sizes and qualities, to which constant addi tome will he made during the season. Also a full assortment o f white and figured Shirts:Collars, Bosoms, Cravats, Pocket Litand erchiefs, Suspenders, Stocks, Gloves, Hosiety mbrellas. Just received a large assortment of Black and fancy cloths, cashmerets, Drap de ete. Queens Floth &c. suitable for coats. Black doeskin and fancy cassimeres, French linens and a great variety of new and fashionable goods for pants and vests. .which will he made up to order, at short notice. in the latest fashion, and on he most reasonable terms., .. Pureimsers will please recollect, that the Cloth ing sold at his establishment is all of their own Make and guaranteed to be well sewed. The subscribers hope by'strict attention to bus- Mess and their endeavor to plemAt customers, to merit a continuance of public patronage. ERBEN & Co., I United States Clothing Store, sign ot the Striped Coat, No. 42 North Queen at., east side, near Or ange at., Lancaster, Pa. (ap 4 tf-11 Fstate of William Mathiot, decd —Letteri of Administration on the estate of William Mathiot, late of the city of Lancaster, de ceased, having been granted to the undersigned residing in sain city; all persons indebted to the #.aid deceased are required to make immediate pay ment, and those having claims against the estate 'are requested tr., present them properly authentica ted for settlement to JAMES L. REYNOLDS, ap 4. 6t-11 .1., Admr. or Rent.—The two.story Brick .House, Stable and half lot of ground, in North Queen street, late - the property of Michael Ham- , ites4 (bright, decd, is offered for rent until the Ist 21.1.. 1f April next. This is a desirable place for business, having two large rooms in front, which might readily be con iverted into stores. There ale three rooms beside l on the first floor and a kitehen, and six rooms on the second floor. 'The lot contains a large num ber of fruit trees—and there is a well of excellent water with a pump in it, and a large cistern. Possession will be given immediately. Apply to WILLIAM FRICK, - 5 doors north of the property. ap 11 tf-I2 - Wilting WARREN, Centre Square, Lancaster, manufactures, and keeps 'constantly on hand, in any quantity, FINE BLACK Wurrtfro INK, for Banks, Counting Houses; Public offices, ikc. Warranted*to retain a jet black'color, 'unimpaired by age or exposure, and not to become !mouldy or deposite sediment of any kind. Differ fing in its composition from ordinary Ink, it flows 'freely, and will not corrode metallic- pens. The trade supplied at the lowest terms. We hek the 'public to give it a fair trial. Recollect the,place. A. WARREN'S april 4. Bookstore, Centre Square, Lancaster. tf-1 I Eagle Hotel, No. 331 'Market St. Philadelphia.—The . subscriber takes. this method to inform his friends and the public in gen eral that he has taken this well known stand, and hopes by strict attention to business to gain a share of the public patronage heretofore so lib erally extended to him while in the :above business in . Lancaster county, and recently in Cumberland county, Pa. The house has been neatly tarnished throughout, and the rooms are large and airy and for comfort they are unsurpassed in the city. The table is al waye supplied with the best the market can afford. • His Bar can compete for choice Liquors with the best bars in the city. Th%stablea are large and newly fitted up.for Dro vers and the public in general. My charges are as reasonable as any other in Market street. Give mo,a call. april 11 ly-12). — FRED. ZARRACHER. Medical- House.— 16 South Freder ick st. Baltimore Md. ,Rstablished in order to afford the afflicted, sound and Scientific Medical Aid, and for the suppression of Quackery. Dr. J. B. smith has for many years devoted his whole lttention to the treitmeot of private'complaints, in all their varied and compli cated forms. His great success in those long stand ing and difficult cases, such as were formerly con sidered ineurable, is sufficient to commend him to the public as worthy of the extensive patronage he has received. Within the last eight yearw-Dr. S. has treated more than 29,500 cases of Private Com plaints, in their different forms and stages ! a prac tice which no doubt exxeeds that of •all the other physicians now advertising in Baltimore, and not -a single case is known, whet e his directions were strictly followed and medicines taken a reasonable time, without effecting a radical and permanent cure; therefore persons afflicted with diseases of the above nature, ,no matter how difficult or long standing the case may bo,' would do well to call on Dr. Smith, at his office, N 0.16 South Frederick Street and if not effectually cured no renumeration will be required for his services. Hie medicines are free from Mercury and all mineral poisons; put up in a neat and compact form, and may be taken in a public or yrivate house, or while travelling without expos Use or hindrance from business, and except in cases of violent intlammation,no change of diet is necessary. Strictures-Dr. Smith has discovered a new meth od by which he can cure the worst form of stric ture, and without pain or inconvenience to the pa tient. Irritation of the uretha, or prostrate glands, 4-3 is sometimes mistaken for strictute by gener al praCtitioners or charlatans. Young Men and others afflicted with Debility, whether originating from a certain destructive habit„or from any other cause with the train of bodily and mental evils which (hilow, when ne glected, should make an early , application, there by avoiding much trouble and mil - tering as well ae expense. By his improbad metnod of treatment, Dr. S. can safely guarantee a speedy and perfect cure in all cases of this complaint. To Females—all diseases peculiar to females, speedily and effectually removed. The efficacy of his remedies, for the cure of the above affections, has been well tested 111 an extensive practice for the last twelve years. Persons at a distance may consult Dr. S. by let ter post paid, describing case, and have medicine securely put up and forwarded to any part of the United States, always accompanied with full and explicit directions for use. Communications con sidered confidential. Office arranged with sepa rate apartments, so that the patients never see any one but Lao doctor himself. Attendance daily, from 8 in the morning till 9 at night. N. B. Persons afflicted with any of the above complaints will do well to avoid the various Nos trums and specifics advertised by Apothecaries and Druggists, as a certain cure for any and every di sease. They are put up to sell and not to cure, and frequently do much more harm than good, therefore avoid them. A word to the wise is suf ficient. Address Dti. J. B. SMITH. No. 16 S. Frederick-st., Baltimore, Md. mh 21. ly-9 Foir Sale. --The Fulton House Hotel, on North Queen street and the Railroad—Also two new modern built BRICK HOUSES, in North Duke street, two stories and attic, oecu-ER pied by Rev. Alfred Nevin and Mrs. W ager.-- Terms easy, and possession given let of April 1855. If not sold privately before 27th of May ensuing, they will be offered publicly at the Fulton House, at 8 o'clock same evening. For particulars enquire 01 Mrs. A. JEFFERIES, Lancaster, Pa. [march 21 tIID -Renrrs Invigaraltive Cordial. Purely Vegetable in its Composition. This invaluable Cordial, is extracted from Herbs and Roots, which have been found alter years of expe rience, by the most skillful r'hysicians ' to be pos sessed of qualities most bene fi cial in the diseases for which it is recommended; and hence whilst it is presented to the public, as an efficacious reme dy, it is also known to be 111 that character on which reliance may placed a to its safety. I case Impotency, Hoemorrhagee, Disordered Sterility, Menstruation, or Suppression of the Menses, Fluor Albus or Whites, or for DEBILITY arising from any cause, such as weakness from sickness, where the patient has been confied to bed for some time, for females after confinement, Abortion or Miscar riage, this Cordial cannot be excelled in its salu tary effects; or in loss of Muscular Energy, Irrita bility, Physical Prostration, Seminal Weakness, Palpitation of the Heart, Indigestion, Sluggishness, Decay of the Procreative, Nervousness, 4c., where a tonic Medicine is required, it will be tbund equal if not superior to any compound ever used. To. FEAIs LEL—Henry's Invigorating Cordial, is one of the most invaluable Medicines in the many complaintt to 4 ; l . iich females are subject. It as sists nature to brace the whole system, check ex cesses, and creates renewed health and happiness. Less suffering, disease and unhappiness among La dies would exist, were they generally to adopt the use of this Cordial. Ladies who are debilita led by those obstruetiona wbwh female', are liable to, are restored by the use of a bottle or two, to bloom and to vigor. YOUNG MEN;—That solitary practice, so fatal to the existence of man; and it is the young who are most apt to become its victims, from an ignorance of the danger to which titey subject themselves, causing NERVOUS DEBILITY, Weakness of the sys tem and Premature Decay. Many ofyou may now be suffering, misled as to the cause or source of disease. To those, then, who by excess have brot , on themselves Premature Impotency, Involuntary Seminal Emissions, Weakness and Shrivelling of the Genital Organs, Nervous Affection, or any oth er consequences of unrestrained indulgence of the sensual passionsoncasioning the necessity of re nouncing the felicities ofMmtatAcc,lessening both mental and bodily capacity, Hold! Henry's Invig orating Cordial, a medicine that is purely Vegeta ble, will aid nature to restore those important inac tions to a healty state and will prove of service to you. It possesses rare virtues, is a general remover of disease, and strengthener of the system as a TONIC MEDICINE, it is unsurpassed. We do not place this Cordial on a footing with quack medi cines, and, as is customary, append a long list of Recommendations, Certificates, beginnig - with 'Hear what the Preachers say,' and such like; it is not necessary; for Henry's Invigorating Cordial, only needs a trial to prove that it will accomplish all we say. The genuine " Henry's Invigorating Cordial," is pot up in S oz. Pannel Bottles, and is easily recognized by the Manufacturer's signatdre on the label of each Bottle, (to counterfeit which is forgery.) Kr Sold for $2 per Bottle; Six for $8; $l6 per dozen. Prepared only by S. E. COVEN, No 3 Franklin Row, Vine Street, below Eighth, Philadelphia, Pa., to whom all orders must be addressed. For sale by all repectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. LAO'UT 4. SONS, 132 N. 2d st., Philadelphia, sole agetu for Penna. For sale in Lancaster, at the Patent Medicine Store of 11. A. Rockafield, next to Kramph's Cloth ing Store, East Orange st. jan 3 Iy-60 P. Knight S. Co., COMO:11 C • SiOR Merchants and dealers in Fish, Cheese and Provisions generally, No. 29 and 30 South Wharves, Philadelphia, have constantly on hand a supply of Mackerel, Codfish, Shad, Salmon, Her ring, Blue Fish, White Fish, Haddock, Hams, Sides, Shoulders, Lard, Beef, Pork, Cheese, Beans, dried Apples, dried Peael'es, Cranberries, &c. march 14 ' 3m-S Estate of John C. Candis.—Letters of administration on the estate of John C. Landis, late of East Henipfield township, Lancas ter county, decd, having been granted to the sub scriber, residing in said township : All persona in eebted to said estate aretrequested to make imme diate payment, and those having claims against the same will present them without delay, properly authenticated for settlement, to PRANCES LANDIS, april 4 6t*-11] Atirninietratrix. Vonigmacher & Bauman, Tan ners and Curriers Store, back of Robt. Mod erwell's Commission Warehouse, fronting on the Railroad and North Prince street. Cheap for Cash, or approved credit. Constantly on hand a full as ssortment of all kinds Saddler's and Shoemaker's Leather, of superior quality, including "Rouzer's celebrated Sole Leather," also, Leather Bands, well stretched, suitable for all kinds of machinery, of any length and width required, made of a supe rior quality of Leather, Furnace Bellows, Band and Lacing Leather, Garden Hose, Tanner's. Oil, Currier's Tools,,,Meroccos, Shoe .Findings arc. All kinds of Leather bought in the Otigirrtigh est price given for Hides and Skins in cash Borders will be promptly attended to. treb- I ly-3 lladles , Dress Goods and Bonnet STORE. JOHN (ROUGH. No. 61 North Queen street, Lancaster, Pa. LADIES STRAW BONNETS, RIBBONS, LA CES IN SILK, THREAD AND COTTON, FRENCH AND SCOTCH SEWED NEE DUE WORK, IN CitEMISETTS, _ _ COLLARS, FLOUNCINGS, RM RROI DERF,D SLEEVES, EMBROIDERED LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, MUSLINT, FLORECNE SILKS, TAR • LITANS, CAP FACINGS, FLOWERS, &c., Ladies' Veils in great variety. Gloves, Rid, Silk, Thread and Cotton. Ladies', Gentlemen's and Youth's Stockings. A general assortment of Millinery Furrinishings . J. ROOOll returns thanks to the Ladies of Lan caster city and county, for the generous patronage given him for the last few years, and solicits a continuance of the same. Be has been to the Chy markets and purchased largely of every descrip tion of Goods in his line of trade, and will sell them at very moderate profits, as heretofore. A call from the Ladies is therefore respectfully , Just received—a very beautiful assortment of fashionable Ladies BONNETS and Masons, 'or the . spring and summer season. 4 ap 12m-11 ' JF. shroder & Co., Bankers are • now paying on Special Deposits of one year or more 61 per cent. interest. march 28 tf-10 Dr. Morse's Loallgorst dial.—A Phenomenon in Medi .. restored and Life lengthened, by . Dr. I !vigorating Eliier or Cordial.. For can . cal science has been ransacking the v.I ; n ahth e io r n v ale o rdal uii raiki jd ogr. m deo esa les u 2l l o : s p i r . o l oa y: e . tr st ik ec ti m eha o s n Y , l : i'o w l. ;v g ith il h el i o c " back of subsequent lants, tonics, and narcotics.had heretof . That something has been found. It i production, brought from the steril. Arabia therstony, by the Maimed .: : Morse, well known as a istiagniithe .1 , the leading scientific societies of the and equally distinguished as a phytici. Mt, and a traveller. The juices of centrated and combined with other.; :1 dicinal extracts, are now *clueing re ; fore unheard of in this, or any other .1 first the properties attributed to Prof; I vigorating Elixer or Cordial were it: lour. The public often deneived coal. the simple and sublime truths minim. discoverer. .But facts, ldentable f. l by witnesses of the highes class and c.' now triumphing over all doubts. In' overthrown, by a mass of testimony fectly irresistible. be Elixer remedies, in L 'Ji I 1 cases, . evils arising from a misuse or abuse o .1 organs which make up the wonderful led man. It restores to full vigor e• ; function connected with that mysterio agency of matter and mind, imam prodaction of human life. To perm)' muscular frame, or defici cit in vital ' recommended as the only eans of n.' that energy which is nece Bury to Se .13,, joyment of the natural appetites as. higher mental attributes. is benefici not confined to either sex br to any ag' ble girl, the ailing wife,' the 'hides , youth, the overworn manlof busines ; of nervous debility, or ftm the w e ! single organ, will all find immediate nent relief from the use °This incom. ovator. Tp those who h ye a prod I paralysis itl will prove acomplete a safeguard against that terr ile malady I many, perhaps, who have lio trifled wi stitutions, that they think themselves reach of medicine. Let hot even t. The Elixer deals with disease as it ex reference to cases, and will not only disorder itself, but rebuild Ithe broken The derangements of the system, le' vous diseases, and the forms of -eery , itself are so numerous that it would r. umn to enumerate the maladies for preparation is a specific. A few, h• be enumerated, viz: neuralgia, ticl headache, incipient paralysis, hysteria of the heart, spinal affec+ns, use I tremors flatulence, a prickong Beiticatio f numbness, torpidity of the liver, pression, weakness of the will, in. move, faintness after exercises, brok. terrifying dreams,Mahal to remain or position, weak n ess o f he procre. sexual incompetency, melancholy, fluor albus, sinking of the kftomach, fu larities, a chronic tendency to misc. elation, and all complain s growing indulgence of the pasiien and all Mt does not proceed from or ante cause: reach or medicine. Whenever the organs to t be acted u. from malformation or striciural discus! red that Morse', invigorating Elixir ' weakness with strength, incapacity wil l irregularity with uanorm and natural i this not only without haxaid of reactio nappy effect on the general organ's:Cul mind that all maladies, wherever they with the nervous syytem, and that the of the nerves of motion and sensauo. death. Bear in mind ilsci„ c that for e. nervous disease the Elixer ordial is abie preparation known.. I CURE OF NERVOUS ' DISEASE guage convoy an adequate" idea of DISEASE guage almost miraculous change which t, in the diseased, debi.itated and ahattej system, whether broken down by exc nature, or impaired •ty sickness, the relaxed organization is at Onee brace. . and built up. The mental and physi; of nervous disease vanish tltogether I fiancee. Nor is the effect t mpurary; o ry, the relief is permanent, for the co ties of the medicine reach the consti and restore to its nominal' condition. the preparation be called th e medicine the nineteenth century. liis, as the 9 man in the world would hdve admittel cle of medicine heretoforeisupposed t. istence. A STIMULANT THAT- ENTAI ACTION.—Its force is never expand! case with opium, alcoholib preparatd other excitants. The effect of these it may well be said of him who Calico the last state of that man a worse th: But the Elixer is an esti' want with! drawback—safe in its optkation, per.l happy influence upon tho nerves, the .. entire organization; it willlalsoremovJ excitement, a tendency to blush, ti dislike of society, incapacity for stud LOSS OF MEMORY, ddnlitston, gt. of blood to the head, melancholy, mel hysteria, wretchedness, thOughts of se tear of insanity, hypechon'dnasis, dyn eral prostration, irritabiliv, nervousn I to sleep, diseases incident to females,' propogating inactions, hys.eria, mono I terrors, palpitation of the heart, imp; atipation, etc., etc., from whatever .I it is, if there is any reliande to be p 1; man testimony, absolutely" infallible. A GREAT MEDICINE FOR FEM • unparallelled effects of th s great res complaints incident to Females, mar 1 in the annals of medicine', Thousan; lasts have been invented d—lthousands ti concocted—all purporting; to be ape • various diseases and derangements 1 delicate formation of woman render 1 The result has heretofore been uni I nostrums have indeed imparted a m.! vacity to the nervous system, a transi ; sive vigor to the muscles; (bat this final been succeeded by a depression an. greater than before, and the end has t ! utterly to paralyze the roduperative.. nerves, and the vital organization, a destroy the unhappy patient. Eve sense, who suffers from Imeekness, nervousness, tremor. paths in the .' other disorder, whether peculiar to common in both sexes—to give the Cordial a trial. MARRIED PERSONS',I or others, Cordial after they have used a bottl' thorough regenerator of the system. I tions are to be found the happy pares. offspring, who would not have been s extraordinary preparation', And it isl tent for the many disease l for which ; mended. Thousands of ypung men h 1 stored by using it, and not in a single it failed to benefit them. PERSONS OF PALE COMPLEXII , sumptive habits are restored by the u! or two bloom and vigor, dhanging th .I pale; yellow sickly color,lto a beauti.' plexton low. TO THE MISGUIDED:=These or sad and ruelancholy effect's produced • its of youth, viz: weaknelts of the baj pains in the head, divines's of sight, I j tar power, palpitation of the heart, d 1 vous irritability, derangement of the d tions„ general debility, sirnploms of .• &c. 'i I Mentally, the fearful effects on t; much to be dreaded. Lobs of memo' of ideas, depression of spirits, evil aversion to society, self-distrust, lov .1 timidity, &c. are some of the evils pr, than afflicted before contemplating m • reflect that a sound mind hnd body •' necessary requisites to prpmote con .' ness: indeed, without these the jou life becomes a weary pilgmage the p Mind ly darkens the view; the bccom' with despair, and filled, with the meta. lion that the happiness .el'nnother is . your own.. , . _ . . PARENTS AND GUARDIANS misled with respect to the causes an , diseases in their sons and wards. they ascribe to other causes of wa frame, idiocy, madness, palpi.ation o indigestion, derangement of the ner cough and symptoms indicating consu .the truth is, that they bar been in. pernicious though alluring practice both to mind and body. CAUTION.—Dr. Morse's invigor has been counterfeited bylsome unpr sons. In future all the genuin Cordial w proprietors the simile pastOd over the bottle, and the follow :rig ?words blow Morse's Invigorating Cordial, Proprietor, N. Y. CAUTION EXTRA.—AIso obser sm., note with the proprr tor>s wrtlt on every genuine bottle o Dr. Mors ting Cordial: To counter eit which i. 3/Cr The cordial iv nut p highly co pint bottlds. Price,-$3,00 or bottle; six For $12,00. C. q.. H. , RING, Pr. • . 192 roadway, I Sold by Druggists throughout the Canada& and West Indies' AGr.NTS.—Lancaster—+A. Heine. burg---D B Jones ic Jon l es.; -Pitts!) Brothers; Philade:phia—J nkins and lob 21 ed Sole Leath' .1%.. Hemlock Tanned So' from New York. For bal. King street. - r.-100 e Leacher, cheap at M. H. • - LEATHER by the quaitity—frar a side, cut to suit dealers small and sign of the Last, N o. 17f West. King it:Misch 7 tf 7] Cor e: health lit..eree , e in tuies Medi euble and I ething that ; rilies of the t ;the dkaw all stimo re entailed. ; a yegeuthle deserts of ;roteuor M. Member of Old World, n, a chem herb, con- I t . citable me • tilts hereto :ountay. At keno's In eited fabn- I not believe ced by the I t ch attested exacter, are redulity is .hich is per- diploiable the various achine cal ry delicate compound kto the re a of feeble ewer, it is mmuicating proper en laell^ns the 1 effects are The fee- , enervated ,Abe victim knese of a and perma .arable ran aposition to .0 unfailing There are h their con beyond the can despair. late, without remove the onstitution. ding to nes !us diseases l quire a col -1 which this •wever, may dolereaux, palpitation lar debility, !, in the flesh !mental de , isposition to In sleep and n one place i lye organs, 'monomania, ale inegn , nage, emit !tit of a tree mines. that beyond the on aro free s, it is aver ill replace efficiency, ctivity, and , but with a n. Bear in begin, finish paralization is physical cry kind of o only reli- —No laa• Immediate occasions ed nervous is : veak by ostrung pnd re-vivified symptoms nder its in- I the contra dial proper ution itself, Well may 1 wonder of et scientific that mire have no ex- S NO RE '. d, as is the ne, and all s brief, and [them, that the first." ut a single etuai in its C Ind, and the depression, coplessness, 1 or business. diness, rush tal debility, I destruction epsia, gen- His, inability decay of the anis., vague tency, con ause arising I. cod on hu- LES.—Tho rative,in all a new era of stimu I invigorants ified in the which the er liable.— , rm. These mentary vi nt and &alo of rolief has prostration, o often been .wer of the .d finally to 111:2131 erangement, ack, or any her sex, or Invigorating ill find thin or two, a Iln all. diret- of healthy , but for this equally po-, t is recoil:l - been re instance has or con o of a bottle akin from a I florid com- some olthe early hab k and limbs, ' I . se °lnman. rpepsia, ner gestive lune , onsamption, is mind are y, confusion forebodings, of solitude, .duced. All riage should i re the most übial happt -1 ney through ospect hour s shadowed choly reline lighted with are often w s o o u f r t c e e n s d o o r ings of the the heari, ous istern, ption,when ulging in a destructive sting Cordial 11!:ivied per- have the ark of each • io the plass IC. H. Ring, l e a Pr.:mill i n signature Invigora forgery. c , ntratcd,in vo for 6600 prietor, 'ew York. ited Stately, h; Harrh}- - g—Fierning artahorn. ly-5 .pounds ol est received 0: 17S. y‘ est peel tap to arge , -- at toe street. , °CERA.
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