Gen.t siiisaikg. - WASUINGTO2I; u vriniong 113 Ft synopsis 'of Geri .00e.iipliecli,:,llellverectin the Senate to-day, 11'i:dation- to - the Michigan Resolutions. ,;He -said:..: - 2. The Demoerr Ole party has lost its ascendan cy in Michigan, and these resolutione are'the result - of the action of the new Oarty. lam now instructed to,vote to deprive tho'Ameri can citizen in the Territories - of . the.pewer to regulate the relations between master and ser vant, and for the FepeaL. of the Fugitive Slave Apt, which was passed to give effect to the solemn guarantee of the constitution. I shall neither obey their instructions nor resign my seat. If a politidal party, whenever, by what ever combinations it attailis power, can com pel its oppsmentsl, holding legialative trusts, to violate their consciences and consistency, or resign their positions, it would radically . attest the organization of the Senate, and be incom patible with its !office as the representative branch of the sovereignty of the States. The Senate would lose every characteristic of per manence, as power was transferred from one ,party to another. This would operate against the Democratic party, for their opponents do not recognize the right' to instruct. The in tolerant proscription which is advocated by the new party would exclude from political confidence the first General who fell at the head of an organized American army at Quebec, because born across the At lantic, and the last surviving signer of the Declaration of Independence, because he was a Catholic. The adoption of either measure recommended by the Legislature of Michigan, would he the signal for the breaking up of this government and the dissolution of this confederacy. There are many honest men who scout all idea of danger, and are prepared to sacrifice the structure of freedom to one over powering impulse. I shall remain in the po sition I now occupy Lill the end of my term, unless the Democracy of Michigan shall re quire me to act against my convictions of duty. What I fear above all things is, that the peo ple may be struck with judicial blindness, with which the nations are punished for national offences, and thus add; to the melancholy list of :the people who had not wisdom enough to appreciate the value of free institutions, nor virtue and firmness enough to maintain them. NEW TOWNSIIIP.-At the late term of the Quarter Sessions the report of the commission ers, erecting a new twp. out of Bart, was con firmed. The new township comprises the western half and is named EDEN. The east ern end retains the old name. • ihk-KOSSU'fli, according to reports, is preparing for a revolutionary attempt in Europe an soon as the proper time may arrive. 110 may then look for a revival of the Kossuth hats and revolutionary fashions. But we hare no doubt the Philadelphia public, no matter what may be the ohangea In dress, will still continue to provide thernseland with clothing from ROCKHILL k WILSON'S cheap and elegant clothing store, No. 111 Chesnut street, corner of Franklin Plan. dec 27 ly-19 le_ Da. CHEESEMAX'S PILL' Foe FEMALES.—The rombius tiona of ingredients Di these is the result of a lung lad extensive practice; they are mild in their operation, and curtain of restoring nature to its proper channel. In every instance have the Pills proved successful. The Pills Inrißably open those obstructions to which females are liable, and bring nature into its proper channel, whereby kwalth is restored, and the pale and deathly muutenance changed to a healthy one. No female can enjoy good health unless she is regular; and whenever an obstruction takes piece, whether frkm exposure, cold, or any other cause, the general health begins immediately to decline, and the want of such a remedy has been the cause of so many con sumptions among young females. Headache, pains In the side, palpitations of the heart, loathing of food, and di.+ turbed sleep, do must always arise front the interruption of nature; and whenever that is the case, the pills will in variably remedy All those evils. . . N. B.—These Pills should never be taken during preg nancy, as they would be sure to cause a miscarriage. They are put up iu square tat boxes, and will be sent by mail to any address by remitting to Dr. C. L. Choosernan, No. 27: !:sw York. Pries tutu Dollar per box. hops. & 1y413 - - .(w EQUALITY TO ALL! UNIIOIt3IITY OF PRICE:— A new feature of business: livery one his own Salesman. Jones & CO, of the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. 20U Market street, above 6th, In addition to having the largest, most varied and fashionable stock of• Clothing In Philadelphia, made expressly for retail sales, have consti tuted every one his own Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very lowest price it can be_ sold for, so they eannot.possibly envy—all must buy alike. Thu goods are all well sponged and prepared. and great pains taken with the making, so that all , •11; with the full assurance of getting a good article at the very lowest price. Remember the Crescent, in Market, abeee 6th , Nu. 2uU tub 7 ly-3 JUNE, ,k CO. .1(63.- HENRI% 1(1 INORATINtI CORDIAL.—The merits of this purely vegetable extract fur the removal and cure of physical prostration, genital debility, nervous affec tions, do., Be. , are fully described in another column of this paper, to w hien the reader isreferred, $2 per bottle. 3 bottles for $5, six bottles for $8; $l6 per dozen. Observe the mark of the genuine. Prepared only by n. E. COI EN, No. d Franklin Ilow, Vine street, below Eighth, Philadelphia. Pa.. to whom all orders must be addressed. Nor sale by all respectable Druggists and Merchants throughout the country. T. W. LYU'rr & SONS. 122 ~.d at., Philadelphia, sole ageuts Mr Penna. Der sale at thu Medicine Store, East Orange st., next to Kremlin's Clothing store. put 0 Iy-60 MARRIAGES. • - On the 23 ulk, by the Rev. John Wallace, of Pequa, Isaac Snyder, to Margaret, daughter of Henry Rhoads, both ut Salisbury township. Ou the 2 , th, by the save, John elentleniug, to Margaret Ann, daughter of David Lague. all of Salisbury township On the 30th ult.. by the same, Moses I less, of Paradise. to Iteberca Jane, daughter of Geo. E. Eckert, olLower Leaeuck. On the saute day. by the same, Peter Steffy to Susanna Li, ely. both of Salisbury township. Ou wo !nth ult., by the same, Abraham Mast to Sarah, daughter of John Myers, Esq., all of Salisbury township. Un the 4th ult., by the'satue, Enamel Hoover, of Leacock, to Catherine Benner, of Paradise. On the sth inst., by the Revd. V. Grey, 3lr. Mordecai Roh rer to Miss Mary Steacy, both of Strasburg. DEATHS In Providence tuvruship, on the Ist lust.. in the 2.4 th year of her age, Mary Royer, youngest daughter of Christian and Elisnobth {less of Pared!. township. At Easton, on the sth inst. oldisease of the heart, Mrs. Sarah. S. wife of Robert Black, formerly of this City, aged 23 years. The 3.larkets The foreign advices by the Atlantic have hod little or no effect upon tho market, and there is'yery little business doing. The receipts of Flour continue ismall—the inspections of the week amounting to only 6400 barrels. Standard and good brands are held at $0@9,123.6 barrel, but there I. no export demand, and the only sales reported at these fig ures are small lots for home consumption, and extra at $9, 50@9,70. Rye Flour is dull ut $O, and Corn Meal at $4,25 barrel. Grain—The market continues nearly hare of Wheat and prices are steadily maintained. Sales of 2500 bushels prime Pennsylvania at $2,15, te bushel for red and $2,23@2,25 for white. Small sales of Stye at $1,241,1,24. Corn is scarce and in demand at a further advance-2000 bushels yellow, in store, cold ut 563...ie. Oats sell slowly at our tact quota tions. Bark has advanced-30 hhds No. 1. Quercitron .1d at $27 la ton. Whiskey is firmer, and sales have been at 33 cents in both lands. and barrels. Valentines S Valentines S S--lainutine Head Quarters. Dealers and others are . invited to look over the following array of numbers, as well as variety, end thoy can then judge whether SPANGLER'S is not the place of all others, where they would be most likely to have their tastes suited, both as to beauty and magnificence of design, and economy in price. 200 A: Valenoines at b 1 cents. " 1*. , . cents. 100 " " 25 cents. 50 " " 3Y, cents. 50 " 50 cents, 25 " " 75 cents. 25 " " $1,09. 10 " " 1,50. and others ranging in j price from $1,50 to 10. Spsugler's is the place and uo tu stake. All the other fixings, such as Envelopes, jewelled and motto cards of beautiful design, raid and valentine writers on hand in largo quantities at feb 13 tf4 • . 11. 11. SPANGLER. - Umlaute of Benjamin May, deer.—Letters of ichninisliation on the estate of Benjamin May, deed., Into of Conestoga township, Lancaster county, has rug been granted to the subscriber residing iu said township: All persons iudebtdd to said Estate ure requested to Make in =delete payment, and those having claims will preaeut them without delay properly authenticated for seetlement to ; IfOLP, feb 1J 13t4 • l• Administrator. Cash Music and Piano Store of nor ace WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, Now York. Opposition to Monopole. Music at greatly reduced prices. etwith standing the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of na tive composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trails, he is making immense sales— having abundant evidence, that he has publiccountenance and suppport, in upposi.len to the Great Monopoly, and In his efforts .to Nails,. talent, and to adopt the National Cumsny. lib, stock of American and European to is is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the hugest and best selected in the United mates. Ile. has also made a great reduction in the prices . ofPiunos, Me lodeons and Musical histrusuents of all kinds. Superior toned 634 octave pianos ter $175, $2OO and $225, intern, et Osgood quality, and instruments asstropg and us umulle as those which cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety ..f 4t3le and mite up to SI6W, comprising those of ten differ.. manufactm ire: among them the celebrated teethe n ved lloraeu iVaters . Pianos and We tint premium .r..esinn Pianos of I'. Gilbert & Co.'s make, (owners of the .wenau patent.) Second-hand Pianos at great larg,,ins. Prices nom $4O to $l5O. Melodeons from fire different manutitc tones, including the well known S. D. dr. H. W. Smiting melodeons, (tuned the equal' temperament ' ) the best make in the United States. Prices $45, Co, 75 100, 115, 12:3, 13e and $l5O. amities Double Dank Melodeons, - $2OO. Farb Pious and Melodeon guaranteed. Thu best terms to the trade, schools, ita; 12)4 per Cent, discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all pert- the country,. post-paid, at the reduced rates. General and seimt catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any address free of charge. feb 13 • ei ratis l---Just published; A New Discovery in Med' Ur lame! A few words on the Rational lerastment,with out medicine, of spermatorrhea or local weak, • ness, nervous debility, low spirits, lassitude l'elil weakness of the limbs and back, indisposh V incapacity anincapacity for stmly and laborydnib nese of apprehension, loss of memory, aver sion to society, love of solitude, timidity, self-dlstrnst, diz sinesother infirmities in ma , bead ache, th involtary .discheirges, pains ho the saffection of e eye un n. s, pimples on the u ce, .. um Sod From the french of Dr. D. DL LAyily The I mpor t ant fact that these alarming complaints may be easily re moved without medicine, is in this small tract, clearly de. rmeastrated; and the entirely new and highly successful treatment, as adopted by the Author, fully explained, by means of which every one Is enabled t d , ears himself per. fatly, and at the least possible cost, , avolding thereby all thnadvertliiedwietrums of,the day... •- , . • Beat to any'addrem,grdis, and post free hi iv sealed bn-• Telope,y remitting (poet paid) plea - postage: giampatccDr. .S.DALLoiNo:rt Llepthiard" Street, Now Y0r.19 1,:. i: , rab . Ot-Z C-Cii' •*1.1.,, ,-, ME=El=l!== state , ofCat Howie .— letters tee ' ty , on the estate of Oatharinelloffman, late of Falmouth, Conoltornahip, hare. been fatted to the imb . scriber residing sald towaddii:.4,ll persons' Indebted to eat estate are etquestalto mike hinnattate payment, and those'haeing claims witi,pregent then *needy anthent3- rated for settlement to' = J OHN . HOE, • • Lk la 6tet4 • *, EE.cutne., . Estatelof Eliza; Ho s of „Manor twp. _Erin the Court of Common Pleastbr the Conntrbf Len teeter. Whereas, Jacob E. Winn& and - Abraham Hiller, administrators of Jacob.iinettwalter, deed; tote at Manor townshiporho was Committee of Mita nostetteri dkl int the Bth day of ginary, 1855; Ale In the °Eke of the Pio thouetary of the said ,Coart, their Account of the -.mid Estate: , _ Notice is hereby' given to all pains Interested In the said }:state, that - the odd Court have appointed the 12th day of March next, 1855, for the confirmation-thereof, un less exceptions to filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'7l. Mee, feb 13 4S-4 estate of Robert Moderwell & Wife.— In the Court of Common Pleas of Latter. co. Whereas, John Hostetter, Jacob Bailsman, and J. F. Krampit assign ees of Hobert Moderwell and wife, did on the fifth day of February, 1855, ffie In the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in th e saldlEstate, that the said Court hare appointed thelith day of March next, 1855, for the Confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys, Office, fob 13 4t-11 • City Property at Public Sale.—On Saturday, the 3d of March, 185 k, will be sold at the public house of William • Melling, in South Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, a two-story Brick DWEL LING HOUSE, with. a lot of Ground,. fronting about hi feet on the north side of West German street, and extending in depth about 195 feet Possession will be given on the first day of April next, when terms will be made known by • @MEM ACCOUNT OF Expenditures and Receipts of the Directors of the Poor and floase"of Em ployment for Lancaster County, from January Ist, 1854, to January lat, 1855.. _ • Provisions. 852-bushels of wheat, $ 1769 70 • Grinding 1657 bushels of wheat, 115 99 68 head of cattle, . 2690 63 65hendof sheep, $2Ol f 0; 30 head of shoats, $2lB 08, 419 68 • 545 gallons of molasses, $lO6 02; 6 barrels of vinegar, $24 70, • 130 72 255 lbs. of tea, $123 74; 1,929 lbs. of sugar, $9l 67, 215 41 2,337 lbs. of coffee, $268 43 ; 1,198 lbs. of rice, $5B 65, 327 08 09 sacks of salt, $lOB 58; 382 shad, $55 49, 164 07 66 bushels of potatoes, $62 70'; spices, $22 13, 84 13 50 bushels of rye, 53 30 -$ 5,971 3 Fuel. 56 cords of wood, $199 99; sweeping chimneys, $3 62, $ 203 61 197;4 tons of stone coal, 776 91 House Expenses. 279 yds. sattinett and linsey, $134 26; 3% yards oil cloth, $3,25, $ 137 51 522 yards prison stripe, $6O 18; 1 meat stand, $3, 1,172 yards muslin, $99 39; 87 pair of shoes, $75 10, 295 yards calico $32 82; 151% yards tow linen, $39 54, 72 36 72 yards of flannel, $l4 91; 2 dozen buck and wool mitts, $ll 76, 26 66 170 yds. check, $l5 85; 3 doz. hdkls, $3 68, 19 63 114 yards goods for pants, $22 72; 1 shawl $3, 25 72 Earthenware, $34 69; Queensware, $4 82, 39 61 Ready made clothing, $5l 65; 3 yds. crash, 22 eta. 1 61 87 3 doz. palm leaf hate, $4 69 ; cotton laps, $2 43, 7 14 Cotton yarn and carpet chain, $5O 44; brushes, $3B 06, 88 60 Hats and caps, $3l 87 ; 2 doz. suspen ders, $2 37, 34 24 Hard soap, $2l 70; repairing bonnets, , Trim 85 mings, &c., $37 08; grinding 26 '7O razors, $1 50, 68 88 lbs. of wool, dyeing, carding, &c. 25 Weaving, $7 641 shoe findings, $l3 titi; baker, $96, 117 24 Tobacco, tinutt and pipes, 163 - 58 t---$ 1,142 06 Salaries. Stoward, 1 yr. due Oct. 1, 1854, $ 400 00 Clerk and Superintendaut Hospital, 1 year, due Dec. 4, 18.34, 375 00 Treasurer, 1 year, due Jan. I, 1854, 76 00 :Solicitor, 1 year, due July 1, 1864, 50 00 4 Physicians and medicine, 1 year, Feb. 1, 1854, 355 00 6 Directors and mileage, 1 year, due Nov. 1, 1854, 304 44 $ 1,569 44 Repairs and Materials. Ironmongery, $96 01 ; plumbing, $93 37, $ 189 44 Machinists bill and copper work to boilers, 125 11 Lumber, $270 07; carpenter-work, $247 50, 517 37 Tinsmith—work, $l6 95 ; castings, $2l 93, 37 88 Painting, $6 25; mason -work, 16 87, 23 12 $ 893 12 Removals. Bringing poor persons to the House and removing do. out of county, (65 eases,) $ 107 72 Out-Door Poor. Out-door support to 199 cases, $ 2,081 00 Attendance and funeral expenses, (26 cases,) 138 00 7 coffins (or out door poor, 21 00 Medical attendance to out door poor, 900 .$ 2,249 00 Doctor Shop. 1 can of surgical instruments, $ 90 26 3 quarts Wine and I quart of brandy, 325 Repairing scariticators, $1 50; 1 sett pulleys, $5 50, 7 00 100,50 • State Lunatic Hospital. Mary Froelich, $79 38; Lydi aTh °runs, $Bl 16, $ 160 56 John R. Montgomery, $ll2 26 ; Wm. . Trege, $lll 87, 224 12 David Leamoa, $97 60; T. K. Cum mings, $lOO 13, 197 63 Adam Matter, $26 00; Caroline E. Bowers, $53 25, 79 26 Farm. $ 661 56 Ground plaster, $l3 17 ; burning lime, $l5, $ 28 17 Points and shears, $l6 97; wagon maker, $5O 45, 67 42 Smithwurk, $66 55; 2 ploughs, 26 00, ,92 65 1 horse, $165; grinding scythes, 14 75, 179 75 Halters and heckling tlax, $6 66; 60 lb. of hops, $29 50, 55 16 1,023% bushels of corn fur feed, 768 69 Grinding 1,267 bush. of corn for feed, 60 69 Labor on farm, $447 07; wagoner balance, $lO3 28, 560 35 Quarrying stone, 54 55 Incidental Expenses. ---$ 1,827 33 Philadelphia Alms House, $5O 8f; stationary, $6 91, $ 67 78 Cheater co., Alms House, $l3 19; freight, $52 45, 65 64 Expenses in purchasing goods and other expenses, 10 97 Publishing annual accounts and other • printing, 93 00 Constable and Alderman costs, $18; postage, $5 16, '23 16 Ashes Sc., purchased by Seward, $24 02; perquisites ; $25, 49 02 PTLADELPILIA, Feb. 1 13 Ordere paid on hand front 1863, 816,767 05 Receipts. 3 Received for sand and stone, $l2l 37 " hides and tallow, 310 81 " " board forlunaties, 614 97 " from bundrypereons, 142 23 " from co. Treasurer, 13500 00 Bal. in hands of Treas'r Jan. 2, 1654,, i 14689 38 t 23 13 Orders on hand Jan, 1, 1855, 74 40 Bal. due Treasurer Jan. 1, 1855, 862 27 We the undersigned Auditors of Lancaster county, do certify, that we have carefully examined the foregoing account, and find the same correct, showing a balance in favor of Win. Gorrecht, Esq., Treasurer, of the Poor and House of Employment of Lancaster county, of eight hundred and sixty-two dollars and twenty-seven cents. Witness our hands the sth day of January, A.D. 18.56. PETER GOOD, JOHN SMITH, CILRISTLAN BENTZ. Produce of Farm and Gardens. 106 tons of Hay ; 1000 bushels of Wheat; 120 bushels of Rye ; 12110 bushels of Corn; 900 bushels of Oats ; 40 loads of Corn-fodder ; 33 bushels of Onions ; 4y s bushels of Seed Onions; 245 bushels of Potatoes • 60 bushels of Red Beets ; 4227 Pickles ; 6 bushels of Lima and Field Beans; ths Corn Brooms made; 4700 head of Cabbage; 150(1 bushels of Lime burnt; 22 Calves, 1 Bull and 4 Cows killed ; 8103 lbs. of Pork raised and fattened. Manufactured and made in the House. 254 yards of Carpet made ; 18 Roundabouts ; 49 Vests; 118 pair of Pants ; 135 Shirts ; 71 pair of Stockings ; 162 pair of Stocking footed ; 24 Boys Garments ;,104 Frocks; du Petticoats ; 77 Cherries ; 36 Aprons ; 143 pairs of Shoes made ; 282 pair of Shoes soled and heeled. Stock. 7 Horses ; 25 Cows ; 6 Heifers ; 2 Balls ; 3 Calves 17 Steers ; 36 Sheep ; 11 Lambs. January, 7, 1864 Februray,4, " March, 4, " March, 30, " May, 6, '• Juue, 3, " August, 1, " August, 6, " Sept." 2, tictober, 7, Dec, 2 , January 6, 1866. Average number per week for each pa persona, who were ac and breakfast. Of the 308 admissions, there were bon county 140; 11. S. out of county 21; Ger, laud 08; England 6 ; Unknown 4. Ey the above will beacon that of the 368 regular ad missions during the year, only 102 were born in the U. o.,whilst 203 were born in foreign countries. Out of th 620 way faring persona who were maintained from one to 4 days, about three-fourths were of the same na tivity, many of those persons becoming a tax on our community almost as soon as they arrive on our shore.. Upon examination it has been stated by persons that they with large parties have been shipped to this coun try at the expense of the towns or districts where they had been living, in one instance when about 100 poor persons were thus offered to be transported, amongst whom were quite a number of aged and infirm ; they were given to under-Stand that if they would not accept the oiler they could not expect any farther assistance, Thus we become taxed. with paupers not properly be -t longing to us, and the length of time we are to salmi to it depends on the proper authorities. DANIEL BOWMAN, JOHN H. BRENNER, • ZORN PEOP Kwysl u ES. Dirsetore.. CaRIMAZT R. LANDIS, • -JAMES DY WM. Lino; CIer SART. k. Felbtairy, 3d,1866. 'PATRICK CASSIDY itto'rney in fact of C. Freeman. $16,319 18 $15,E49,18 Remainin o' ceach Jae. !; 72 1 F I.F. • • • 121, 9638 3 1 '134'105'36 21 1331 91 1 421 31 12&, 91 1 41 9 112 115;1 . 1 3 1121 94138 5 1 111: 96132 3 2 116 95'36 36 83! /20,33 20. 9e 9037 4 5 1 89; 91 141 3 1 109 i 9350 11 1 2 20 3 16 1 271 abstained 243, at per, exclusive of ommodated with a cost of $1 24 829 way faring supper, lodging In Lancaster any 130 ; Ire- Piripeity . at Palate •ale - 400 n " • Saturday the 34 a Ilextb;4Bss, brriitae of en order the Orpturas* Will be Sold et - publie sari, atihe mhlie house of John olp..in the - village a Bafeilarbor, . the following described real estate. lite FroPertl of &Oa ! min iday,,, deed, late offkrnestoga toenabi ' . TWO VALUABLE BUILDING - ' In mid Village, iterating on the read hiding BMW Bete Harbor to Idartle gorge,- - " No I contains about.Bo feet In front, more or less, and 300 in depth. • . . . • I No. 2 contains about I S (sot, more or less, in front and •• 200 in depth. _ • Both lots are enclosed and will be sold separately_ Toe-- sessionwrill be given and deeds executed on the 2d day of r April next. Terms made, known on the day of sale by JOHN HOLY, Administrator. ,t feb 13 tf4J Herald of PenmanslOlol t—tiood Weirs for bed Writers. For Young Men going into Business- La - riles, Children and Schools. You can now obtain, for rho first time In the world, a practical flandwribig, adapted to business or correspondence, with as much certainty as • child learns to walk; and without, nearly as well as with, the aid of a master. Maclaurin's thirrente Calamo (Rapid Pen) 'yeti= puts this necessary art in the power of all, without mistake!— By a series of Manual Gymnastic itemises, entirely new in their &wrist; it takes the chain off the band, arm and fingers, maker the hand perfectly at home on paper, and combinek the clement of Rapidity and Beauty'af Exact,- tioi, It begins a Revolution in the Art of Writing 1 :Such as has never before taken place, and will qualify thousands of young men for good positions as bookkeepers, account ents,copyists, who have failed to learn to write well under every other system. It Is equally adapted to teaching a rapid and elegant ladies' hand. L SELF-INSTRUCTION SERIES OF BOOKB—The martial Course of this series consists of ItecLaurin's sys tem of Manual Oymnastic Exercises. In Ave numbers se companied by a book of Instruction, six books in all , to gether with aix of theliacLanrin pens and a holder, put up in one package, and sent to any part of the United States by mail, with the postage paid, at one Dollar. The larger Course is the same as the preceding, engin' en tad by the deriei of Six Round and Fine-hand Copy Books and a Blank Exercise Ruled Book, for additional practice, making thirteen books In all, with Dens and Instruction Books' at Two Dollars. The Book, containing a full Exposition of the System, with Directions, will be sent separate loamy one ordering it and Including a postage stamp and twelve and a half cents. This will gives Lull knowledge of the immense advantages of the System over all others, and enable the buyer to pro ceed understandingly, if not already aware of the nature of the plan; which is, THZ ART Or wamsa RAPIDLY FROM TOO FIRST,AND AT 1110 SANS 110 E wßu — sn art never before taught in th schools or by writing masters. EXTRA.—I. Primary book of big Exercises for hand and arm, introductory to the course, adapted to children front four years old and upward, and useful to all. 15% Ms. 2. Book of Mammoth Capital Letters, for extra .:yumas tic Exercise during the whole course. 18% emits. These two books also indispensable in school. 11. THE SCHOOL SERlES.—'Teachers are respectfully intormed that IlacLaurin's system of llymnastic Exercises. Is a complete course of Gymnastic Exercises, designed to give the greatest' possible command of the pen. Pub lished iu six number, price 75 cents. MacLaurin's round-hand copy-books, in two parts, price 25 cents; and slacLaurin's series of fined:laud copy books, In four parts, price 50 cents (are now ready.) The above twelve books constitute MacLaurin's complete series. Price $1,50 fur the set. 111. MACLAURIN'S 25 WRITING TABLETS, for chil dren in families and primary schools, 6 1 4, cents each; scut by mail in packages of 6, 12, or 24. Containing the big exercises on stiff boards for pen, pencil or style. Just the thing for amusing and instructing the child at the same time; combining the toy and the book. CHARLES B. NORTON, Publisher, 71 Chambers street, N. Y. Li state of David Black.—ln the Court * of Cam _UAmon Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Wm. C. Boyd, Committee of David Black, did on the second day of February, 1855, 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 appointed the 12th day of March, 1665, for the confirmation thereof, note exceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's office, Lan. feb 6 rro Farmers.—We respectfully inform our mato j. users that we have reduced the price of our improved super Phosphate of LIME, warranting it to be fully equal, if not superior to any sold by us in former years. It affords us pleasure to state that the high character of the article is well established, and the testimony of Far mers who have used it, proves It to be the Cheapest and most Permanent Fertilizer that Is now known. Uur friends are requested to call and examine it, and re ceive is pamphlet descriptive of its qualities, uses, &c. A liberal deduction made to Dealerh.—Agents Waffled. GUANU.—A full supply of No. 1 GovE.IMIILNT l'EneviAN GUANO on hand. Also, Mexican IiCANo, Poudrette nod Plaster fur sale at the lowest Market rates. ALLEN S NEEDLES, 23 South Wharves and 33 South Haver ht., lart Otto above Chesnut at., Philadelphia. 'IM.For sale In this COMA) . by A. IV. RUSSELL, Lantusster City. A. K. ,1 A. L. 1V1T.11..11., inrad6e fel, 6 1y.3 Air ottani of Sacred litutory.—A guido to the ix" understaudiug of the Divine Plea of salvation, tic curtung to its historical development; by Johu Lleory Kurtz, D. D. • Cummings Works, Lxcluresoll the Apocalypse, let series. do. do. 2d du. Cumming's Minor Works, Ist Series. do. do 2d do. Cummings Lectures ou the Parables. do. du. Miracles: do. do. •• Prophecies. du. do. Daittel. do. do. •• Row:whin. do. scripture Readings; Genesis. do. do. tie. ...alum. do. Voices of the Night. do. 13enedictious or the Blessed Life. du. The Tent nod the Altar. do. The Daily Lire. do. _ Scripture headlogs, St. Mork. do. do do. St. Matthew. do. Voice,: of the Dead. do. do. . Day. do. Church betbre the Flood. do. The :even Churches. The shore, together with manyiother hew Leeks of the same‘character, are at all times to be had at the Cheap Book and stationery store of MURRAY A STuE•'K. VALENTINES! VALENTINES A large and well selected assortment of beautiful and chaste Vairmtines may be had by calling at the Cheap Book and Stationery .Stere of HURRAY & feb 6 tf-3 Alronderful Phenomenon and Healing y I liT ll L..,.—1n the adjactut et/linty of 13erkaand the immediate vicinity of the romantic Cushion 11111,, ou a Mountain inure than SOU feet high, Nature has formed a delightful retreat of sylvan beauty, consisting of about vd Acres of garden-like ground producing the most wholesome herbs ; medicinal plants, treehaud fruit in pleating variety. From this vegetable kingdom Dr. Leiseriug bas succeeded in procuring a Universal Remedy for thecure of Fever and Ague. In the same spot of magnificent rural scenery are to be found most excellent sanative springs, containing wonder- ful virtues oup• to be found in fresh water. These springs yield au abundance of water, clear arystal of a cold temper ature, (46 degrees Fahrenheitd soft and pleasant taste,very refreshing without any strange admixture or nauseous smell. lu this beautiful spot of ground Dr. Leisering, en.umged by such a happy combination of circumstances, has estab lished a HYDROPATHIC INSTITUTE, in order that these benificent gifts of nature, patiently ap plied, might be of advantage to suffering humanity. it was at Ephrata in Lancaster county, that lie. Leisering, in the years 1845-1848, performed wonderful cures on persons laboring under diseases, and especially on such as resolutely persevered in his mode of treatment. Ho-has done the same, and more besiede, from 1848 up to the pres ent day, at his Mountain Home. . . It is well known, for these 14 years, that he Is no dealer in humbugs. From nearly all Counties In the State, Dr. Lelsoring has been requested by persons afflicted with disease,.-to afford them an opportunity of seeing him, that they might personally consult him in regard to their own complaints. lie has therefore concluded to make a begin nitric In Lancaster County, and will carry with him his In. fallible Remedy (free from poisonous ingredients,) for the cure of Fever and Ague. This remedy requires only an ap plication of from 10 to 15 days according to directions, to effect a RADICAL CURE. For consultation, advice and medicine, the charges will be moderate. His direction is as follows : In Ephrata, at W. Konigmacher's, from 1:r to 18 Feb. Litiz, " Philip Kahn " 19 "21 " " Lancaster " Peter McConomy West Orange, above Charlottte 22 " 25 " "Washington " B. Kauffman's Hotel" " Columbia " Danl. Herr " " 1 " 4Mc'h " Marietta " Mr. llouseal's " " 5 " " " Bainbridge " Mr. Neal's " 8 " b " Elizabetlat'wn Mr. Greenawales " 10 "12 " " Mount Joy " Mr. Seltzer's 13 '• 15 " " Alanheim " Mr. Ilostetter's "19 CHARLES F. A. LEISENRING, M. L. Wernersrille, I'. 0. Berks co., I'a. between Reading and Womeladorf. Ling Valuable Dlicovery.—EDWlN A JAMES M CLAIIKE'S Newly .katented Combined Grinding and Hng or Merchant Flouring Mill. This valuable discov ery is in constant operation at the Barrel Factory. on Duke street, a few steps from the railroad in this city,where hun dreds are calling daily to witness its astonishing opera tions. The entire Mill, with its machinery complete, occu pying a space but 21 feet long by 4 feet wide; and, within this small compass, converts the grain into extra and su perfine flour, fine flour, middlings, shipstuffs and bran; making at the same time the finest quality of flour, and as good a yield as can be obtained from mills costing from five to twenty thousand dollars. Any power is applicable to propel it, from a four hone power up to any other desired. it will grind, and that too on a 30 inch diameter burr stone, two barrels of flour per hour with the utmost ease. This mill must, ere long supersede all other mills. It is emphatically m:apted to the wants of community at large; can be placed in a room with other machinery, and the small space it occupies not be missed; can be hauled by a dray at a single load from one. location to another; and only think of it, fur the small sum of•live Hundred Dol lars, every location throughout the United States can be furnished with a complete Merchant Mill, capable of ma king at least 2 barrels per hour ; saving as it will from five to twenty thousand dollars worth of capital in the eriietlon of a Souring mill, and at the same time this mill is adapted to all the small and large powers which are now running idle or In use. The inventors, Edwin & James M. Clarke, are now pre pared to sell County and State rights and xrdils,and can be seen either at the above named place, where the mill is in constant operation, or at Clarke's Shoe Store, al the Rail road, on North Queen street, Lancaster city, We advise those who are so circumstanced to go into a ispeculation, to call and see this ingenious Invention. Its success throughout the United States is certainly indis putable. January 23 , 1855. NEW IMPROVED FLOURING WILL—I witnessed on Monday the 224 kin., at the Barrel Factory, in Lancaster, thepractical operation of MessraEdwin L James ..N.L Clarkes Patent Grinding and Bolting Mill. The Messrs. Clarkes ad. vertived that they would on that day convert ten bushels of wheat into flour in one hour. There was quite a large Crowd of millers and other gentle/lieu present—many thinking this rather a large story—the burro being but 30 inches in diameter. Ten bushels being put into the hop. per, at the request of the s.leura Ciarke,l tinted the grind ing of It, and in forty-one minutes by the watch, it was all through, and according to my judgment, it did its work well. I would also suggest, that it is a simple, cheap and practicable Mill, and reflects great credit on the patentees. A. CARPEZ,TER, Practical jan 30 tf-2 'Umtata of Immix Farlow, deed. —The under -1.2/signed Auditor appointed by the Orphane' Court of the County of Lancaster, to distribute the balance In the hands of Abraham Meiskey, administrator of the ?State of Isaac Farlow, deed., to and among those legally entitled thereto, hereby gives notiee that he will attend for the purpose of bis appointment, at the Library Room In the Court house, in the city of Lanc'r., on Friday the Idth of February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M.. When and where all persons Interested may attend if they think proper. jail 30 3t-2 Jstate of Wm. Leonard & Abner Bear.— Uhl the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Albright & Christian Rine, sr Agleam of W. Leonard & Abner Bear, did on the 25th day of January, 1855, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: Notim is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 6th day ofElnerh, 1865; for- the confirmation thereof; exceptions be Bled. Attest, J. BOWELEN, Proth'y. • 4t-2 .Prothy's. Office, L&n. j&n 2A For Rent .— Three 2 STORY FRAMEHOU SES, (with hydrant in yard) in the rear of the "."._ bscriber r s eicr - establishment; between ' West i King and Vine streete.t.Hent moderate; and poe. session sliest on theist of April next. Lancaster, jail 9 Ot-6/ SAMUEL KLUB, magazine OT.the Age. S--Just published' j_ the Amadeu,' Monthij Magazine for February. Duro ted teLitersture; Arts;Sciineet Biography, General Tntel ligence, and:the dlsseminatiOn of pure Americanfrinclpbs In its pages minim found Tides stid,hketclisi of Befrolu.- "hammy Times P. , e 4 rda. 4 .+Pe 4 l of the. early settlers of the Gsrantryof the esiljGovermars of New leech Illstoriml Bidistical and Scientific de opment, Poetry and *airs, itogether with a great valley of Editorial onthe Current topics of the day. An opihand unyielding oppositimi to* interference of Boman imis stades in political elements, and an carmen and deter' mined advocacy - of the principles of the AM1121:1121 . Party will be a prominent feature In this Idammine. The numbers will couteitUportralts of prominent lean Btateseetn, accompanied with *map:hied skete r hes, rendering it one of the Monti useful' end entertaining 'peri odic:eh In the world, and; indispensalde to every Arced] can can family. lit Terms gaper annum; six copies pie ten copies try'. Oran an copies andupwaris ea* in advance. , I . Agents wanted to caner® in every City and Town i# the United - States, to whom greet Inducements are Wen& J. S. TUTTLE 2 CO.; Publishers; ' d A 6 Bcollay's Building, Tremont Now, Boehm. hab am-s rpo Persons out of. Employment.-4ents Wanted In every section of the United States. 1 The most Elegant end Useful Volume of the Year. Seer's greet work on Stualm . , Just published, an Illuirt=ted Description of the tiniest= umpire. Being a-Physical and Political History of Its Gov ernments and Provinces,Productions, Resources, ImpPrial Government, Commerce; Literature, Educational means, Reargion, People, Manner's, Customs, Antiquities, etc.,'lete. from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with about ittO Engraadrusg,and Maps of European and As. tette Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo:vol ume of about 700 pages, elegantly and substantia ll y bdund Retail price, $3. This work has been several years in preparation, and will, it is believed, meet in the fullest acceptation of the word, the want so universally felt for reliable information on the history and-internal resources of a country occupy ing so large a liortion of the Eastern Hemisphere, and holding so fdrmidable a position at the present time the rest of EuropefandA sis.; but of which far less is:known an of any other Ituropse= nation. • rt. Rt. Also, a deeply interesting volume, entitled o Remarkable Adventures of Celebrated Persona," embrabing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures In the Livds of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes, Warriors Tilts -et ers, Adventurers Voyagers, Ac. eminent in the Histog of Europe and America, including Sketches of over fifklicel ebrated heroic characters. Beautifully Illustrated ith numerous engravings. One vol. 400 pages, royal l imo. cloth, gilt: Price, $1,25. The subscriber publishes a number of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular and of such a moral and reli gious influence that white good men may safety engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and re ceive a fair tvmpensatiou' for their labor. l a. To men of enterprise and tact, this business offerr an opportunity for profitable' employment seldom to be met with. rEir Perseus wishing to eugag o in their sale, will receive promptly by mail, a Circular containing full particufars, with -Direotions to persons disposed to act as Agents,' to gether with terms on which they . will be furnished. by ad dressing the subscriber, post paid. ROBERT SEARS, PUBLIKIiII, 181 William Street, New York. I T . tt i n H o y t ou , T .g l e me e n tt a li d id al C l t a h l o i s s o .z)l it i , e Mn s e tht a i m o d f single blessedness—hear ye the edict of Cupid the God of Love!—Whereas, the 14th day of February, known as St. Valentine's Day, which from the time whereofithe memory of man runs not to the contrary, has been the Llay upon which Love holds his high court, is rapidly approach- Mg, and as we are desirous that due observance of the same should be made by our faithful subjects all over the wokld. Now, therefore, we do appoint the New and Chesp Rook Store as Agents extraordinary, and have from our Kesel Armory supplied him with our WEAPONS OF LOVE, with which to do battle against .11 hearts which have notirelt the Shafts of Cupid. Dealers from the country will had it to their advan ge to tall at Cupid's Head Quarters. 'sou will be supp 'ed with Cupid's sharpest darts on the most reasonable tei s. It has been reported throughout the country tat all Valentines have to be pre-paid. This Cupid wbuld h ve his most worthy subjects know is not so, as the Post Of tire Department has no such law. NEW & CHEAP BOOK STORE. Centre Square, near the Post ME J. BOWMAN, Proth•y. 4t.3 - private Sale of Valuable City Property. X The undersigned offers his HOUSE and LOT I OF GROUND, situated on East Orange et., at Private 1 Sale. The locution Is one of the most beautiful that can be found in the city of Lancaster, fora E private residence. It is situated on the North - side of of East Orange street, lid., door above Shipper, i4nd ~, commands a delightful view of the Valley to the No h. It will be sold at a reasonable price, and it is des ' ed unnecessary to go into details, as those desirous of p . r chasing can view the premises—nr by calling on MATTRLAS Zeus. Esq., or CAPT. JAMES IjONNELLY, any information that may I, desired will be given. ' fobs tf-3 J P. DONNELLY, Liancaster County Exchange Office.—de the first day of March next the undersi ' , ned, under the firm of John K. Reed & Co., will open en lAlice at the cf.,- ner of East King and Duke streets, (near the Court Hour,) Lancaster city, for the..purpose of recehing deposites, ma king loans and purchases, buying and selling real ests:te, stocks, Sr.. for others. collecting claims, Sc., Se. 1 The cash Capital of the firm in .1.20.W0, and tho parties are individually liable for Its obligations. [ The usual rates of interest will be paid, by special agree ment, on deposites for more than 30 days, JOIE': K. ItEED, AMOS S. HENDERSON, DAVID SHULTZ. ISAAC E. MESTER. ' 1 Lancaster, jan 30 tf-2 arscaster Writing Academy will l'e- L.lmain open for six weeks. All who Ki.h to avail thou selves of the services of successful and experienced T atih ra will du well to make early application. Trams-15;0U for Twenty Lessons, of one huur each; one-half invariably in advance. ICE' So discount for neglect of Lessons on part of Le pupil. Rooms open from S A. M., to P.M.9 . 1-,1 instruction will be arranged so far as practicable to slat the convenience of the pupil. Par - Ladies and Oentlemon interested in this highly Im portant Lut murk neglected branch of education, are iv spectfully invited to call and witness Hal rapid improSe merit of the HUNDRED PUPILS that have been under qty instruction, some portion of the time for the last six wee 's. F. SHERBROOK E ,t.! SON, Writing Rooms, Out Door above the Mayor's Mice, So tl Queen street. jan 30 IL' 4 nod Lion Hotel.—No. 200. Market street, alLv I:lL,tith. Philadelphia. The undersigned. late of the Auer lean house, Columbia, Pa., takes pleasure in informing tie friends, and the public generally. Omit he . has taken rho above well.known and popular IIotISE, which he has fiqed up with entirely New Em allure and Betiding of a,superlor quality. The house has also been renovated and int dro red in a manner which will compare favorably with ally of the Hotels in the City, and cannot fail to give satist4te. lion to those who may patronize this establishment. The TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the liar with the PU REST AND BEST LIQUORS. Nothing shall be left undone to make his Quests comfortable, mud he flatters hime+lf that by strict attention to business, he will merit and ceive a liberal share of phblic pattronage, I O. W. HINKLE, jan 2:3 tf.l. r," Proprietor. lenth Grand Gift Distribution of tbe ART UNION SOCIETY.-500,000 Gifts valued pt Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this yedr, One Dollar. The members of tho ART UNION SOCIETY, on the occasion of thin the tenth distribution of the works of Art accumulated by the Society during the past year. would respectfully call the attention of its pa. trons to the fact that, being about to remove to the build ings in course of erection for the Society in the city .Cof Washington, they will add the Real Estate and other Laud ed Property belonging to the Society, to the Distribution for this Year. At the last meeting of the Soeioty, it was determined to Reduce the Certificate of Share for this tirxn,l Euterpriao to One Dollar each, thinking thereby that it will be the means of a more general diffusion of the works of Artistes throughout the country, and will onabluttLo Society to ex tend their labors for the advancement of the ARTS AND SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of sharewill be issued at One Dollar,accompanying which each purcha, ter will receive free of charge, by return mail. a beautiful Line and Stipple Engraving, eniitled W • shington on Dorchester Heights representing au eventful period in the Ilistory of our Country. It will be seen, by referring to the list, that them are many valuable pleats of property, many costly Paintings, Superb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings, Costly Jewelry, Magnificent Shawls, and other beautiful Gifts, such as Clocks, Watches, Illuminated Works, Ac., to the numbir f Five Hundred Thousand—worth $300,000. As the Society expects to remove to the New Hall at Washington by the middle of June, the distribution Will take place on the first of July, 1855. The same rules and regulations that have heretofore guided the Society's distributions will be adhered to I this, and on no account will there be any postponement , from the day named. All letters and communications , (post paid) for certificate, or on business, are to be addres.l' sod to the Southern Office in Washington directed toithet! Secretary, who will answer by ,return mall. Single snb-il scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one year's sub-i scrlption to any of the Magazines they may name in their letter, to be forwarded free of charge for the time of sub. scription, one year. The following list constitutes a part of the Gifts for 1 855 t the splendid House and Lut of the Art Union Society. situated in Broadway, $60,043 A superb Dwelling, the residence of the late An sou Suitzer, Esq. 15 The beautiful summer residence, Gothic Cottage 010 and Grounds at Hawk's Nest, on the Hudson River 20, 5 small Dwellings, situated on the lot belonging to the Society in 92ii street, 10 magnificent Camel's [lair Shawls. Those shawls are the most beautiful work of art er- - - • • er beheld, 4 sets of Diamond Jewelry—consistsing of 7 pie ces each—all antique patterns, In a beautiful Pearl Jewel Box, 10 sets of Pearl Jewelry, consisting of 7 pieces each, all different styles, and of Persian-man ufacture, 12 Gold Watches for Ladies, very beautiful and curious works of art; ore the size of a S 4 dime, 10 Watches for Gentlemen, all very heavy, of different stylise and patterns, ' 50 Mindere, Toilet and Dressing' Cases for Ladies some finished iu Pearl patterns—Louis XI V. 1 lariviClock, a iery•benutiful work of art, made by Li,pordi at Cologne, finished in a style of beauty and Art unsurpassed, 1,000 Gold Thimbles, all different patterns, very heavy. 200 copies of the lives of great Painters, superb ly bound, with an engraving of each artiste, 50,000 illuminated Albums, different styles and patterns, 200 copies of Griswold'i Republican Court, splen didly bound, with tinted engravings, 100 copies of Boydell's Illustrations of Shak speare. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this work will be an acquisition, PAINTINGS. Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, Beggar fkkg—Murillo, Tobit and the Angel—Salvalsw Rosa, right 3ladonna—Carregio, • A Head—Titian, A Head—Vandyke, Landscape—Poussin, A Piece—tiutotto; Battle Piece—lteuverman, Landscape--Claude, There are others by the same Artistes, all original, be sides some splendid pictures by Allston. Sully, Bunnldg, , Neegle, Doughty. Cole, Chapman, David, Vernet. Stuart, Herbert, Tark, Bennington, Schkub, Perkins,. Lewis, Ellis, Hamilton, Read, Bartlett. Schloss. Huntington, Johnuote, Schmidt, Rembrandt, and others fully described in the catalogue, which will be forwarded on application by letter, post-paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return mail. Clubs of 10, Clubs of 20 Clubs of 60, The money in all cases to accompany the application for Certificates. Ladles forming Clubs will be entitled to the same terms as above, with the extra inducement of the present of a Magnificent Set of Boudoir Furniture, with rich colored India Hangings, fine India Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid description to the Ladles' Club wile will send the largest remittance for Certificate.. • Postmasters are authorized to act as Agents, and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shares will receive a handsome Oold Watch and Chain, valued at Twyy Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany the appli cation (b_y letter, postepaid,) in all cases, and theCertilleat with the Engravings, will be forwarde free of charge byi return mail. Correspondents are requested to write their address, with! the County, Town g Post Office and State, plainly, in order to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by returtionalt Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and explanation can be obtained on application to the Secretary, to who all letters for Certificates, &c, must be addressed. ALFRED JOURDAIN, Secretary. I . • Waithingtont D. C. mit.' lean LEWIS, I '• FRANCIS INCE, I:tora./ DEENANDO LIVINGSTON, • ' .b.. 0 23 sm.l T. W. BATZ/6 _ • D. G. ESHLEMAN, Auditor TERMS FOR CLUBS: , 1 Extra.Certiflcate . 4 yew , . Cherry_Peetorn.L. v ... ,- -We invite the attention or • ,)- 2 .1' • the public to tlieTertiflaites • appen:. ' a- - n_ ded below, end bespeak Prrthern that,: l , -,' candid consideration which their .., d r- .' honest frankness dam es- I & - rjro .-- Men in such stations as many who , .. voluntarily beat witness to the etS , sr An • sale ,;.- gag and value of Cesium Pscrmtat., . do not wantonly trifle with, or die- - - tort facts, nor overstate their COLIViCqOII2. Judge then whether this is not. the medicine to Ph*Ot when lottfana have relief flu tbethrtut of Inflea.indge too, whether very family overt norto have it by them as 'a against the everywhere prevailing enemy, which steals with, fatal frequency upon almost every flock and carries off thalami) bum many a home? Jackson, C. 8., Jackson City, 0., Met Nov., 1852. Dr. J. C. Arta,-Sir: The Caesar Pacratat is mvich. in quired after. Several of our best physicians bare usedit, t)aree of - tliam in• their own case, and always 'With the happiest effects. The numeronapatentmedkines al ways before them, Lai to incredulity in regard to.every new remedy; and KU onlysfter undoubted evidence of val ue in any article, that anything like a general confidence can be excited. The unrivalled excellence of this combination of agents (in theramutv.ffaccomai,) Droved beyond cavil by repeated trial under their own observation, boa compelled medical men to proclaim abroad its usefulness. It is beyond. all doubt the best general remedy we have Air the Pulmonary Affections of this etiolate, at the same time time sedative and expectorant—a rare combination of ;maladies. In the hOpe that it will prove its own reward, 'subscribe myself, Respectfully your obt. servant, JAS. EL C. Id3LLER, IL D. Allegan, Bitch., Jen. 10th, 18.53: Deer Sir—No one, no rtotone—man, warms or child— =be found-to deny that the CELERY PECTORAL is all that It claims to be. There is muck nsed.in this vicinity, al though not known until recently. The community should know_lts virtues. Yours truly, JOIIN.B. KELLOGG AL D. Let gentlemen of the Legal Profession mark this case„ Williamsburg, L, Sep. 3, 1832,1 Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dear Sir—Over application for the put three yea r , to my duties as an EdvOClte brodght SIR come eight months ago a severe irritation of tke bronchial tubes which was a constant annoyance to me, and test becoming a source of great apprehension. Every remedy tried; failed even to relieve me, till I used your Caesar PECTORAL-- This has not only relieved me, but as l trust, wholly cured me. I care nothing for the reputation of Advocating Pat ent Medicines, and this is at your service. I shall recom mend It to members of the bar, and others whom I may meet, laboring under similar indirsitions. 'Yours truly, R. F. JONES. South Paris, Me., Ang. 18, 1850. , I have no hesitation in saying, that I regard ..i1:12: Cainar PLCTORAL no decidedly the best remedy wilt my knowledge for the cure of chronic bronchitis. eoug . and all diseases of the lungs. 81. A. RUST, M. D. - Montgomery, AIA, Oct. 4, 1349. ' Dr. J. C. Ayer, Dew Sit—l ;have used your admirable compound ostensively in my practice, and find it to sur• pass, by far, any other remedy we have for curing diseases upon the lungs. Your obt. servant, What yet remains to convince the most incredulous that the Cherry Pectoral is all that it purports to Levis an un equalled remedial agent for nil diseases of the Throat and Lungs. The experience of years, has proven It to be such, and we submit it to the people, believing that its virtues will fully maintain its reputation. Prepared by JAMES C. ATER, Assayer and Practical Chemist, Lowell, Mass. Price 25 mils per Box. Five Boxes for $l. Sold by CHARLES A. 11EINITSII, and all Druggists. P. Brown, Bhiladelphia, Wholesate'Agt. jan 31) 3m-2 Estate of Magdalen Kemerer.—ln the Court of Common Pleas or the County of Lancaster. Where as, Peter Kemerer, Administrator of John Kemerer deed who was•committee of _Magdalen Kemerer, did on the 22d day ofJanuary 1855 file in the office of the Prothonotary of said Court, his Account of the mid Estate: \once. hereby given to all persons interested in the mid estate, that the said Court have appointed the sth day of March, 1855, for the confirmation thereat, unless exceptions be filed. • Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothy's Office, Lan. an 30 4t-2 STARTLING, BUT TRUE WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW. How often it happens, that the wife lingers from year to year in that pitiable condition as not even for one day to feel the happy and exhilarating influ ence incident to tho enjoyment of health. ' THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, debili tated wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the idipress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental pros tration,-arising from ignorance of the simplest and plainest rules of health es connected with the mar riage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO THE TIIIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, LNSALVITY, GOUT, KING'S EVIL, and other and Worse Diseases, as a DREADFUL INHERITANCE FROM THE'. PARENTS. And must this continue? Mast this be? Is there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the causes and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. Them are pointed out in • THE MARRIED WOMAN'S • PRIVATE MEDICAL COMPANION, .BY DR. A. 11. itAIIRICRAII, PROYMEOR OP DIEP-ESEB 07 WOMEN. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000),18m . o., pp. 250 lON sure POPKO, Srroo 13L'ID210, 81.00.) A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the iiatalogues of the great trade•sates In New York, Philadelphia, and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers In the United Stated. It was first published In 1047, niece which time FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND COPIES have been sold, of which there were upwards of ' ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, attesting. the high estimation in which it is held as a re liable popular BOOK FOR EVERY. FEMALE the author having devoted his exelnsive attention to the treatment of ootuplaints peculiar to tit:notes, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can discover, by comparing her own symptoms • with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the pepper remedies for, hercomplaints. The wife about becoming a mother has often need of Instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, to respect to which her sensitiveness for bid. cons - rating a medical gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as aXI the peattliarities incident to her situation are described. How many are suffering from obstructions or Irregalar itles peculiar to the female system, which undermine the health, the effects of which they are ignorant, and for which their delicacy forbids seeking medical advice. Many suffering from protaprus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor oilers (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are In constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous deliveries, and slow and uncertain reooveries. Some whose lives are hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the means ofSrevention, amelioration and relief. It is of course impracticable to convey fully the various subjects treated of, as they are of a nature strictly in tended for the married or those contemphiting marriage. Reader, are you a husband or a father? a vita or a mother? • Rave you the sincere welfare of those you love at hart? Prove your sincerity, and lose to time in learning what causes interfere with their health and hap piness not less than your own. It will avoid' to you and yours, as it has to thousands, many a day bf pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for its ordinary avocations and exhausting those means foi , medical attendance, medicines and advertised noetruma which otherwise won* provide for declining years, the infirmities of age and the proper education of your children. In consequence of the universal. popularity of the work, as evidenced. by its extraordinary sale ' various imposi tions have been- attempted, as well on boarsellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, end surrepUtious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it bas ibeen found necessary, therefore,.to CAUTION THE PUBLIC to buy no book unless the words ;" Dr. A. M. MACRICRAII, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y. is on (and the entry in the Clerk's Ofsce on the •back of) the tithe—page and buy only of respectable and honoral)le deniers, or send by mail, and address to Dr. A. N. Slabiiicc~ i. *1 Upon receipt of One Dollar "THE MAR RIED WOMAN'S PRIVATD MEDICAL COM.. PAN ION" is sent (wailed fres) to any part of the United States, the Canada' and British Provinces. All letters must be post-paid, 'and addressed to Dr. A. M. NW/RIDEAU, box 1224, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, New- York. Agents. T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale; Spangler & Bro.. Lancaster; Wentz & Stark Carbondale; E. Flint. Williamsport; S. Tuck, Wilksbarre. S. Lender, Hanover; Thos. Cowperthwait. Philadelphia; J- B: Gunnison, Erie; Samuel B. Lauffer. Greensburg; E. S. Durban, Franklin; Dr. S. D. Stott, Bedford; E. T. Iliide; brand, Indiana; J. W. Kidney, Brownsville; G. M. 3lcGet. tys. Butler; 1 1. S. Nickson, Chambersburg; Goe. W. Getty', Butler; Joseph Swartz, Bloomsburg. jan S H;54 1, 1, 1, 1, 5 CGMPOU&D OF PURE. COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. A cure for, Consumption, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron chitis, General Debility, and all Scrofulous Iltimors. This compound has been used with the most complete success by r onr most celebrated physicians, for the removal and per manent cure of the above disease. Hundreds for whom there was no hope before the discovery of this simple, yet • effectual remedy, have been raised to health-and happiness by its timely use., Tho following case, of J. Williams Is sufficient to, convince all of its wonderful effects. He says; I had been sibk with confirmed consumption Jos several months. I had used thii clear Cod Liver Oil most of the time, hut had derived but little benefit from it: I had an attack of bleeding at the lungs, which alarmed my friends very much, as they now supposed there was no hope for me. About this-time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. I immediately commenced using it, and soon began to perL,ive its beu'eficial effects. In two , months my cough had entirely left me, and I arn now en joying perfect health., Truly -yours, baron .Sleeper's 'Parasol and llnibrel. .1. WILLIAMS. :Manufactory, No. 344 Market street, one door above N. OoMpound does not nauseate like the clear ; Tenth, Bbliadelphlar g Cod Liver Oil, but can be taken with pleasure by the most ; Also, Whalebone f p m Dresses , Corsets, Sc., and Rattan for delicate females. ' • Builders, Carriage Makers, &c. Be sure and get the genuine. Manufactured only by ! da-Umbrallas and Parasols Repaired. i. ALE2CR. B. WILKIE, Chemist. ; Jan-•L3- 6m-1 166 Court etreet,'Boston. For sale in Philadelphia, by T. W. Drama Boas 132 N. e . 111nion,--Arch street between 3d and 4th street,. Second street, and In Lancaster by Druggists generally. Philadefp,hla:s_.,_ ,nos ' Iy-1.2 EVANS & NEWCO3DER, (formerly Webb & Newcomer.) ' • - , EVAN EVANS. Proprietors. - UPTON 8. NEWCOMER. A.AC BARTON, , Meals--Breakfast, 61,4 and T 34 to 10 o'clock. Gents ordinary Dinner, Ito 3 1 , " WHOLESALE GROCER, WINE and LIQUOR 1 Ladles . ," 2 Nos. 135-131 North.2d street, Philadelphia.' Tel • 6 to 11 der, 213 ' Zia I T18M54.40 per day., • . , . Vran. Know Thyself — An Invalu4ble .1.11 Book for 25 cants.— ~: ..1 .1 ! : . . should. ~'...' s • ••:;,,. " Every Family : .,',`;;. t r ii. 4i invifie, have a, eepy.! , ' 't9o,ooo* . l . fr -.. :- ", ~,,,, 4 / Copies sold in lets than a..." year. A new.edition,„ re- '' -.." 4 ' , '.7717 , ' ..;. - 1 viaed and improved, just. : ., „ '”- issued, - . ,, , - .- ~.. . , , Me . . •-• . • : , - 1- -'v alb l% \'' Or. Binter , s dicait Manual and band book for the afflicted. - .Containing an outline' of' thei origin, pregregar,,treatruent and core of every form of dis ease contracted hylpromiscrious sexual intercourse, hY } selPabuse or by sexual , excess, with' advice for their prevention, written in a familiar style avoid ing all medical technicalities, and everything that would offend the ear of decency; with an outline of complaints incident to Females, front the resultlof BOMB twenty , years , successful practice, exclusively devatedxo the cure,of diseasesof &delicate or pri vate nature. • . To, which is added receipts for the cure .of the aboie,diseases, and. a treatise on the cause, symp toms and:cnie of the fever and ague. . Testimony of the Professor of Obstetrics in Penn College,,Philadelphia.—,Dr.Huntells Medical Min ual.—The author of this work, unlike the majority of those who advertise to.cure the disease of which it treatise a graduate of _one of the beat Colleges in the United States. It affords me pleasure to re commend him'to the unfortunate, or to the victim of malpractice, as a successful and 'experienced practitioner, in whose honor and integrity they may place the greatest confidence. Jos. S. LONCISHOWE, M. D. • From A. Woodward, M. D., of Peon. Universi ty, Philadelphia.—lt gives me pleasure to add mf testimony to the professional ability of the Author of the "Medical Mantial." Numerous cases of dis ease of the Gental Organs, some of them of long standing, have came under my notice, in which his skill has been manifest in restoring to perfect health, in cases where the patient has been consid ered beyond medical aid. In the treatment of Sem inal weakness, or disarrangement of the functions produced by self-abuse, or excess of venery, 1 do not know his superior in the priifession. I have been acquainted with the Author some thirty years, and deem it no more than justice to him as well as kindness to the unfortunate victim of early indis cretion, to recommend him as one in whose pro fessional skill and integrity they may safely confide themselves. ALFAZD WOL,DW AHD, M. D. " This is without exception, the most compre hensive and intelligent work published on the clas4 of diseases of which it treats. Avoiding all tech nical terms, it addresses itself to the reason of its readers. It is free from all objectionable matter, and no parent, however fastidious, can object to placing it into the hands of his eons. The author has devoted many years to the treatment of the various complaints treated, of, and, with too little breath to puff, and too little presumption to im pose, he has offered to the world, at the merely nominal price of 25 cents, the fruit of some twenty years' moat successful practice."—Herald. "No teacher or parent should be without the knowledge imparted in this invaluable work. It ' would save years of pain, mortification and sorrow to the youth under their charge."--People's Advo cate. R. B. JONES, M. D A Presbyterian clergyman in Ohio, writing of , •ilunter l s Medical Manual" says:—" Thousands upon thousandi of our youth, by evil example and influence of the passions, have been led into the habit of self-pollution, Without realizing the sin and fearful consequences upon themselves and their posterity. The constitution of thousands who are raising families have been enfeebled, if not bro ken down, and they do not kcow the cause or the cure. Anything that can be done so to enlighten and influence the public mind as to check, and ul timately to remove this wide-spread source of hu man wretchedness, would confer the greatest blcs sing next to the religion of Jesus Christ, on the present and cooling generations. Intemperance for the use of intoxicating drinks) though it has slain thousands, is not a greater scourge to the human race. Accept my thanks on behalf of the afflicted, and, believe me, your co-worker in the good work you are so actively engaged in." One copy (securely enveloped: will be forw a rded free of postage; to ally part of the United Stat s for 25 cents, or six.„.opies for st. Address,. e post paid) COSDEN RT. CO., Publishers, or box 196) Phil adelphia. DS Booksellers, Canvassers and Book Agents supplied on the most liberal terms. jan. 30 Iv-2 'valentines I Valentines!!—As St. Valentine's V day is near at hand, we would call the attention of Country Merchants and others, to our splendid assortment of elegant Valentines, which we have obtained on such terms as to enable us to sell at moderato prices, wholesale and retail. Call and examine before purchasing elsewhere. MURRAY Ez STOEK, Kramph's Building North Queen Street. SER3IONS FOR TILE PEOPLE—By T. If. Stockton.— This is emphatically what it purports to .be, a Book of "Sermons f,r the Psople.' For Sale by MURRAt & STORK. The Autobiography of the Rev. William Jay; with re. miuisceuses of some distinguished cetemporaries, selec tions from his correspondence and literary remains. Edi ted by Deorge Bedford, I). D., L. L. D., and John Angell James. For sale by 3ICBItAI: THE AMERICAN COTTAGE BUILDER.—A series of designs, plans and specifications frbin •= - 2 to .;20.000. For Houses for the People; by John Bullock. For sale by MURRAY & STORK. FUDGE DOINGS.—Buing Tony Fudge's Record of tho sumo. In 1.0 chapters; by Ike Marvel. For sale by MURRAY k 51UEK. THE AMERICAN ALMANAC and Repository of Useful Knowledge, for the year , lBss. Fur sale by 1: It It A YeL STORK. BOOKS fur Scriveners and Justices of the Peace. Pur don's Digest —A digest of the Laws of Pennsylvania, from the year 170 U to 18:4;. with supplement to ISSI. Mins' Justice; McKinney's Justice: (I raydon and Dun lap's forms; all new editions. for sale by Mt:I:RAY S STORK. - . BLANK DEEDS, Mortgages, Bonds, Aga...nerds, Leases, Vendue Conditions, real, and personal property, Vendue Notes, Ac. For sale by MURRAY A STOEK. jut 30 t 52 King of the States.—The undersigned has for sale a very superior article of stove called the .. King of the States," which cannot he surpassed by any other article now in use or ever offered to .the public. The ad vantages of this stove are—That it takes lens wood anti coal to make a lire than any ohter now In vogue—at the same time It is more compact, neat and beautiful in appearance. and less trouble to keep It clean than the majority ofstoves offered for sale. All persons wishing to examine said stove can do so by calling at the laige and extensive store room of the under signed, where a great variety of patterns of stoves are al ways kept on hand. In connection with the above article, there is also kept a large and splendid assortment of Tin, Copper and Brass ware, which for beauty of finish and durabilty, cannot be approached or surpassed by any other establishment in the country. The best and most proficient hands are always employed to manufacture the above articles, and the perfect system of regulations that characterizes the employees and over seers, is such, as to anumend the establishment to the consideration of all Persons commencing house-keeping, particularly, will find It to their advantage to call at this establishment,. be fore purchasing elsewhere, qs articles, for that purpose, can be bought cheaper and better than at any other in. thin city. in order to have a correct idea of the work maudfac tured in this mammoth establishment, it is only neeesrary to give it a call, and examine the numerous articles on exhibition. jau A ssigned Estate of Charles ...Cjundersigned auditor, appointed to , i,lribute the hal; auce of the account of Jacob Souders, Assignee under a deed of voluntary assignment of Charles Willis, of West' Donegal twp., and Barbara" his wife, to and among the per sons entitled to the same, will meet all pursons interested in the said distribution, in the Library room of the Court House, In the city . of Lancaster, on Saturday, thh 10th of February next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. jau 23 sit-1. JAMES L. IIEYSOLDS. Established in 1.7.06.-31cALLISTElt S BROTH ER, Opticians, have removed (from the old stand, No. 4o Chesnut at.) to their new, Store, 194 Chesnut street be low Eighth st. opposite the Masonic Hall, Philadelphia. Are — Spectacles, Spy Glasses, Microscopes, Mathetnaical instruments, to.. &c. A priced and illustrated Catalogue of Optical Mathematical and Philosophical instruments sent by mail, free of charge. jan 7 2m-61 U. PIM:I - noon, THOMAS 11. Loots, Late of Weston, 31Issouri. Late of Springfield, Ills. Land Agency and General Intelligence Otfice.—Tha undersigned have this day formed a co partnership and opened an office In the town of Leaven worth. Kansas Territory, and are now prepared to devote their Individual attention in giving strangers coming to the Territory, and to any persons In the United States, in formation concerning lands In said Territory—to buy and sell real estate in any of the Towne, particularly Leaven worth, and to give any information relative to the same ; . that may be desired. Any:persons living at a distaucewho wish to employ our Agency through which to effect invest ments in lands or town property, shall receive such atten tion as will givoentire .tistketion to all. We have the honor to rotor to, lion. S. A. Douglas, Washington, D. C. F. W. Risque, Esq. do.' Sarni. Y. Niles, Esq.. Gehl- Land Office, Washington,D.C. Wm. Ogden Niles, Esq. Pension (Alice, Washington, D.O Messrs. Evans & Fast, Washington, D. C. lion. Sol. P. 3teCurdv, Weston, Mo. " Sol. L. Leonard. St. Joseph, 31a. " E. Li. Norton. Platte City, Mo. " Willard Y. Hall, St. Joseph, Mo. Messrs. Russell & Bennett, Merchls, St. Louis, Mo. Amidee Valle, Esq; do Messrs. Sites, Price, & Co. 31erchls. Philadelphia, l'a. " Dale • Ross & Withers, •' Ralph, Mead & Co. " NOW York. Jennings. Read & Co. John Moore, State Treasurer, Springfield, Ills. Thos. H. Campbell, Auditor State, Springfield, Ills. Messrs. Campbell& Fondy, Real Estate. Agents. " J. Bunn, Springfield, •• Laciphier & Walker, Eds. 111. State Register. Springfield. Ills. bless.. Jacob Forsythe & Co. Pittsburg; l'a. Joshua F. Speed, Esq., Louisville, Ky. " Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati, 0. B. F. Stevenson, Merchant, Jacksonville, Ills. Hon. John Calhoun, Surveyor General, Kansas and Nie braska Territories. -Messrs. Eastiu A Adants, Leavenwinth.A. T. Address, DlL.Fl...lbiliF lioY LE. Leavenworth. Ken... Territory, DA.- r. 1 ,51. alentlne■ t Valentines t Cnvitt'• urtpo— 1t11.131. The subscriber begs leave to announce that his arrangements will enable him to supply Country Mer chants and others with Valentines, and all the necessary articles for St. Valentine's day, of the most beautiful de signs, and at less rates than they can be procured in Phila delphia or NeW York. He has no high taritled commission stock, but manufacture it expressly for his own sties, and it Is.oonsequently all fresh and pure. Every thing pertain ing to St. Valentine's Day on hand in lame quantities, to which the attention of dealers and others is invited. W. H. SPASIILEIt, Bookseller, Lancaster, Pia.. Jan 39 L 6.2 anted, to borrow, for a term of three VV V V years, the sum of $4,000, for which interest at the rate of from 6 to 7 per cent, will be paid promptly at the end of every six months or a year as the lender may Pre fer. The security's a mortgage on uniucumbered real estate In Allegheny city, Pa., worth Twenty Thousayel Dollars.— Enquire of the Editof of Oils paper. jan 23 St-1 ay. of Appeal for 7.£155.--To the taxable In Jhabitants of Lannist& county. Pursuant to the pro.' visions of the law of tlie.Commonweatilt, the undersigned . Commissioners Of Lanaaeter county hsreby give - notice to the taxable Inhabitants within the respective townships of the said county, piat:tho day. fora from the Assess numtalbr 1855, will be , at the Co =loners Office, In the city of Lanaister,:ou the days. following. to Wit :—Pot: the townships of • ' • • ' Adamelewellionday the 19th of Feblary, Candreou, r " 'Comilla° Balt, • - Coal* West, o y Co • Colerahi s • 4 Colorado; " Concry, ~ lkmegal East—Tuesc Dmokal Wtsits Drumore, 2Pbrote, rr • Elul Fad, Earl West, " Elizabeth, " Elizabethtown Bor. Fulton—Wednesdly Ilemptleld Pest, w . Hempfleld West, Lampeter Lsmpeter " Lancaster, Leacock, Leacock Upper, " Little Britain—Thu Manholes Martic, Manor, Mount Joy, ' Mount Joy Bor. Marietta Bor. " Paradise, Penn, "Providence—Friday Bi Peones, Salisbury, 44 Sadsbury, Strasburg, 44 Strasburg Bor. '" Warwick, Jan 9 td3l °toy.. I Stovea t i at Spree hera , a aware Store, North queen street, Lancaster.—The sub scriber has just receiveall largo assortment of Parlor, Cook and Wood STOVES, fro. the most celebrated manufactu rers of Troy, New Yo k, Albany, Philadelphia, and also from our own city. InOils large assortment may be foinad the following and marl other patternl: The Globe Air- Tight, is a very superior large Oven Stove, which his been extensively sold, and has given general satisfaction.— It is adopted for burning Wood or Opal, and is highly re commended for either. !. The Union Air-Tight ' this is a new and beautiful pat tern, with an improved draft, which we can recommend without hesitation. COOK. ! STOVES, Globe Air-Tight, Flat Toy Complete, Liberty Air-Tight, New Complete, Improved Complete, Julian Cook, Morning Star, Victor, Buck Improved, Summer Baker, Ilattoway, Victory, ' Astor, Capital, Girard. Also, a great variety of other Oook Stoves, of approved patterns. Parlor Stoves, Union Air-Tight . Star Franklin Golden Ago " I Dlamoid Parlor Etnar 1 Excelsior " Jewel Parlor, Chandelier, Ocean Queen, 1 Mirror 2.L Jenny Lind; Ornamental Box Stove New Jenny Lind, I New Pattern Base, New Pattern Radiator, Fairy Queen, Harp Cannon, ' Coal Burner, Together with a largenumber of Parlor, Dining Room and Ten-Plate Wood Stoves of every siztand pattern. ' 4141 - Having the Sole gency for the city and county of Lancaster, for the sal of two of the moat celebrated Cook Stores now In use, they can be lord at no other es tablishment. The Cud I-sighed, therefore invites all who Sole want a rood stove, to I and examine his assortment. VI. Old Metal, Timothy and Clover seed taken In ex change for goods.„ 1 oct 11l Ilm-41. I OEORGE D. SPRECHER. n Town.—Min Iry's lu town, and can be seerrdal j_ly at 11entz's Cheap ture, where she will be happy to se her friends, which includes every cub. bear What she says: ..I.ly minute observation of one thing, I ern convinceed —at the present time, w en the general cry Is Hard Times, Scarcity of Money, no., there is no better place to Savo money by buying right, than at WENTZ'S. They have reduced to a considerable extent, the price of all their winter Stuck. SHAWLS AND DRESS GOODS, they sell at almost one half their value. Beautiful Lawel's Halt Plalds.:P. •' Figured Do Lahula. .25 cts worth 37 8 .1% " 20 31yk 12 Double Width 12 .‘ " , „25 Good Brocha Long Shaltja $lO and 12—worth $lB to 20 A call will convince all that I'm right. They have just received house furuishing goods, Tickings, 31uslins, Cheeks Shootings, Shirtluge, Pillow Caen Lition• and Slusilus, Ta ble Diapers, sc. Calicoes, the boot I ever saw, for 614 cents—such as Mother used to pay 144 teats for. Friends at house-keeping, had all who are about com mencing, my advice is, fur anything you wish to buy to save money, go to • WEN Tni CI IF.A,P STOKE," jan 23 Publte Notice.—All persons are forbid gunning, hunting with dogs, dr trespassing in any other lvay upon the premises of the for , ubscriber, in Manor township-- as he Is determined the future to enforce tha law against all such, without respect to porous. jau 23.1 V-1 , BA ItN AM) MAN ), (Farmer,) CYlurl our Hair . —Tbe Receipt Mr ma , king this Celebratedrompound, (lately introduced in this country,) will he sent by the subscriber to any person in the United States or C.anadas, for $l. The Krollerlon will curl or wave the haii'M the most beautiful manner:- Any person having the most coarse and uncouth looking hair, can transform into the most beautiful, by the use of this article. The ingredients will not cost over 12 cents, and with this receipt any one can make it equally good in every respect, to that old at $3 per bottle. It preferred, a package of Krollerion ready made will be sent free of post age, instead of the receipt, with-directions for preparing it in liquid form, and full directions the use. Soudan letters post.paid. to 11. A. FREEMONT, Jan 23 3nl-1 Warren, Trumbull co., Ohio. fllosing out the ,balenee of Figured Do jLaines at 1.2%c.; usual priyarls and 20 ‘lto., these are the cheapest goads over old in this city at • t WENTZ'S, Ben Store, North Queenistreet, Lan. PLAID SILKS, PLAIDiSILKS—We are now closing out the balance of our Plaid! Silks at very reduced prices.— Among them are some beautiful stylus, which we have re duced to 75 etc., regular nrice $1,25. Also, a few more at 50 eds., worth 75c. Call and see and you will surely purrhaselat these prices, atlhe ERE lIIVE STORE, 05 North Queen at. EI!MMI • Tlyspepsta Bitters—No Ilumbug.--Prepared JL./ by Elder J. STAMM: Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa.—ln the Providence el God I was afflicted with this dreadful disease, (Dyspepsia.) I trim, various remedies, but to no effect, until 1 tised these Bitters.. having now realized its happy effects myself—also many others— and knowing that thou: ds are still suffering with Dys pepsia, I recommend it ey a safe, and one of the best rem edies for this dreadful diSease (Dyspepsia.) Elder J . STAMM. We, the undersigned, have used J. Stns Bitters for Dyspepsia, and having been greatly benefited, therefore, we recommend it as an Invaluable remedy for Dyspepsia. Elder A. 11. Long, Mount Joy; Elder J. C. Owens, do. 11. liechtold4o. E. Ilammaki,, do. A. Banff - min, do. J. Sar ver, do. J. Maiabart, do. H. Leib, do. Widow. Stehmau, do. Miss Stehman, do. P. Brunner, do. S. Dyer,. do.; Major E. Foci; Lancaster, D. May, do.: S. Slaiter, Earl; E. Senger, do. J.. Stirk, du. J. Sensonig, do. Mrs. Weaver, do.; J. Burns, hapho; S. Stickler, do. ILlStrlckler, do. H. Greenawalt, do. S. N. Klauser, do. (jan Sly-51 xchaitge Bank of J. P. Shroder & E This company beg le4ve to acquaint their friends and the public that they are now fully prepared.to do a general Banking, Exchange, C,olleition and Stock Business with promptness and fidelity. • Money received on deposit and paid tact; on demand without notice, with the interest duo. Interest paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to 51 1 ,5 per cant. NOTES, CHECKS, BILLS, 484., collected In any part of the D. States or Canada. llncurrent Bank Notes and Land Warranta bought and sold. A Premium paid for olditinited States Gold and Silver coin, also on Spanish and' Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England. Ireland; or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying and selling of Stocks and Loans of every des2iription is the Now York; Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. The faithful and confidential exe cution of all orders eutru4ted to them may t relied upon. They will he pleased to glee any information desired In regard to Stocks, Loan and money matters Inigeneral. Banking Mouse open film 8 A. to. to 6 o'clock, I'. M. dee ln - if-10 Itar with Engl . nd I-.l , ;:tigle Porcelain Works HEN EY GAST has . that up and enlarged his former works and commenced the manufacture oral! kinds of Earthen Ware. Rockingham or bark Lustre, Yellow, Dream; Colored and White Wire, Toilet Sets, Table 'and Tea Ser vice of different kinds, Apothecary Boxes and Jabs, and a great variety of other arti oleo kept constantly ou hand at his Pottery Ware-house, and at ItisStore Room; and an as sortment of Bracketts arid Rose Sets furortiamenting fi buildings, &c. eis also prepared to furnis h all kinds of Terra Cota work . Cartushing, Mouldings add other kind . of ornamental work, to order . .—to suit all kindly of buildings inside endow; & Encausl . lll., for lfrnamtailal Pavemet of Fossils Uranite, or arti cial Stone for Flooring of Bap Rooms, Bar-Rooms, Pass ges, Bathe, Ornamental Fire Places, &c.; and wit, keep constantly in, hand, at his old stand, an assortment of it'd Earthen: and Stone Ware. 11. U. has been six months, and spared neither labor or expense in makingthe necessary preparartione for the above immulacture, and is now Prepared to reveled all °niers. • HENRY GAST, No. 22.34, South Queen s,reet, between Centre Square sued Vine street—Sign of the The PITMIER. iital- Steady BOYS wan d as apprentices 'to learn the above business. - P. S.—II. O. has engag a manager who. is fully cote potent to conduct the 'above businesss; and all com munications, correspondence and ord.', with his man ager, pertaining to the said business, will be strictly at. tended to. JOHN GARRISON, . sep 5 Lf•SS ' Manager Dress and Cloa Trimmings, No. 296 Chesnut. Street, bele Eleventh, and No. 170 South Second street, below Spruce, Philadelphia. We invite at tention to our complete Retail assortment tit PLUM and SILK BINDINGS, Pitngesi Buttons and Staple Trimmings of our own Importation and manufacture. MOrders executed at a few hours noticei I J. 0-11AXWELL & SON, • . . 250 Chesnut Street and 170 South Id Street, Phila. der 5 i 3m-68 ' l'o School Tencluirs.—School Tenhbers In Lan . 1 ., ca,:.r and other Count es atv rn ioforedlhat the sub sailor Is prepared to rta 1,11 11, al with PRINTED RE. :±... such ; u are requl ed by the l‘chool Law fur the Monthly Reports of each tido td, hiw bolesale or retail quan tities. These reports are OA up ffi facilitate, the Teacher In his duties, and save him a dial or trouble In making hi &reports. • , I W. If. fiI't4NGLEI4 nov '.ll tf-14] i 33 N. Quel et., Lane'r • Flaws Patent Metallic Burial'Cases, for protecting and preserring the Dead for ordinary in terment, for vaults, or for any other desirable purpose, can Ilea be had at the Cabinet establishment of the under signed In West King at., Lancaster, a few doors above Har man's store. These Cases are made of liarcane sizes, and are the most complete article for the prtservation of thelDeadefor any length of time, that has ev r been introduced in this sec tion of country. The following testimonial Iln relation to the article speaks for iteelft. ' I .. lieTe of Represeniatrees, 11. 8.1 , • August 9, 1892. f Gentleman : It affords me infinite pleasure to bowlesth many to the great value q your Metallic Burial Owes.— For durability, I think they . cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far Capes:tor to the ordinary coffin, that it seems to rob death of much of Its gloom and terror. • I had the honor to accompany the remains uf Henry Clay. from this city to his home ih Kentucky, and the beautiful ,case you had the kindnessto present to the committee,' whilst it mithstood the sev rest test of rtatlon; waa the object of admiration of 1 who saw it. ' : .. Respectfully, - , • ADDISON Winer, .By. - - i a Messrs. W. M. Itersionn S. Co; All persons wishing .to: esniubie these will *Lie call on the undersigned, in West King at. • ._ . - .. , . Exerayin. mn.LER, ( . .A . , list Maker. : nigs,„ Colima of wrery - description of Wood: made ataliert otice. Terms reesonnble.l deo. 12 dm47 Pal 23 4.m *.j. ,4 • y the 2000 .101 IN 31. HIRSTAND, PILEUP GRIST, WM. C. WORT H, Comm Moms.