NATHANIEL ELLMAKER, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CONTINUES to occupy the old office of his father, Amos Ellmaker, lately deceased, near the corner of North Duke and Orange fits., an , r. march 16 ' 8-3 L t. REMOVALY HOUSE PAINTING AND GLAZING. THE subscriber respectfully announces to the (public and his friends and customers in gene ral, that he has removed his elkop'to West Orange street, a few doors west of Emanuel Shober's Hotel, and nearly opposite the Moravian 'Church, where he willrbe pleased to wait on his customers as heretofore. He feels confident of giving satis faction to all who may favor him with their pat ronage in his line of business. He employs none but good and competent men, and persons entrust ing Work to his care can rely upon having it done in alprompt and excellent manner. HOUSE AND' WALL PAINTING, Graining and Glazing in all their various branches, executed in a superior style. By strict attention to business he hopes to merit a continuance of the patrOnage heretofore no liberally extended. it Don't forget the place, West Orange street, nearly opposite the Moravian Church. SAMUEL W. TAYLOR. 8-tf march 16 TN THE MATTER of the intended application df OWEN HOPPLE, to the Court of Quarter See slims at April term, 1852, for a - license to con tinue keeping a tavern in the North East Ward in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Owen Hopple, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is Well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation for strangers and travellers. Jacob Zecher, C H Youngman, Michael Gram; Peter Getz, M Westhaeffer, John. Weidler, J Zim merman, W Frick, Whitman Benner,.) W Jack, James B Wager, 13,,Mishler. mar 16-8-3 t N THE MATTER of the intended application I of MARY MILLER, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at 4pril term, .1852, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in Mnrtic township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Martic, where said inn or tavern is proposed to kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is ne cessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the. said Mary Miller, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and . is well provided tvith house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian Brenneman, Abraham Miller, David Snavely, Martin Huber, jr., Samuel Huber, Albert Smith, George Martin, Henry Rush, Benjamin Haber, Thomas Robinson, James Spence, John C Slaith, George Miller, Franklin Brenneman. march 16 8-3 t. IN THE MATTER of the intended application Of CATHARINE YOUTZ, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to keep a tavern in West Donegal ttvp.it being an old stand. WE., the undersigned, citizens of the township of West Donegal, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Catharine Youtz ' and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang eis and travellers. iA Greenawalt, James Bryon, John Lynch, Peter Rhoades, Edward H Bryan, Gotleib Gilbert, jr., Jacob Gebhart, Gotleib Gilbert, Adam Musser, John Crouly, David Keller, John Keller, Jacob Rhoads, John Ebersole, Solomon Mohr, Samuel Redsecker, Jacob Redsecker, Michael R Kauffman, George - mar 16.8-30' TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB KAUFFMAN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township— it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposed to l l be kept, do certify, that the said ion or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are Well acquainted with the said Jacob Kauffman, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Andrew Bower, John Warfel, Adam Lefever, Abm H Metzger, Christian P Herr, Tobias Steh man, sr., Abm Myer, Tobias Stehman, jr., Jacob Fike, Christian Kindig, Reuben Bendick, Benjamin Yordy. mar 16-8.3 t TN THE IVIATTE',R of the intended application or THOMAS LAYMAN, Jr., to the Court of Quar : ter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a,tavern in Fulton township, now occupied by Elizabeth Burk—it being an old stand WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Fulton, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Thomas Layman, Jr., and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper- Mice, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Samuel Hess, Ebenezer Killough, Edwin Garrett, Samuel Wicks, James McSparran, Lawrence Hip pie, S D McConkey, Edward J Hawes, George H Whitaker, Elias Penington, Oliver Caldwell, John ) Findley. Abner Brown. mar 16-8-3 t TN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jotrx TWEED, to the Quarter Sessions at , April term, 1852, for a license to continue keep ing a tavern in New Providence, Martic town- ship—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township Of Martic, where said inn or tavern is proposed to Be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodaie the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said John Tweed, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Peoples, David hiowrer, John M Shenk, John K Rohrer, P H Gochnauer, John Hess, Mich itel Shenk, Francis Mylin, Jacob Cramer,. Benpn Hess, Jacob 111 Mayer, Joseph C Shenk, Abraham Brubaker. mar 16-8-30 A.HE undersigned citizens of this town, having heard of the unjustifiable and wanton attack made by a certain Attorney-at-Law, of the city of Lancaster, upon our fellow citizen, Mr. C. Tyson, the owner and occupier of a respectable tavern in this place, feel themselves in duty bound, as an act of justice towards Mr. Tyson, to inform the public that the statements made to the Court and Jury, and 'permitted by the Court on that occasion, are entire. ty unfounded in fact, and an unqualified slander ,against the said C. Tyson. We, therefore, hesi tate not to certify that for many years ha has secured Ifor himself the ftientlehip and respect of his fellow icitizens, and his house has been noted for the gen teel, decent and orderly manner in which It has been kept. N. B. Wieler, H. Bronoman, Nelson Sutton, A. M. Haines, Samuel Truecott, Amos S. Green, John Cooper, John Ziegler, Jacob Wisher. Isaac Puiley, I John H. Brooks, A Bruner, Wm. Patton, C. M. 1 Atkins, E. J. Snowier, Hudson Henry, C. Straw- I bridge, E Green, Jonas Rumple, Peter Haldeman, R.'E. Cochran, H. Suydam, W. Righter. 5 3t IN THE MATTER of tl - e intended application of GEORGE MURRAY, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1862, for a transfer of the license granted to Samuel Algier, in May town, East Donegal twp.—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of East Donegal, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn -or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George Murray, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance and is well provided with house-room and • conveniences for the accommodation- of strangers and travellers. Harman Lightner, Jacob Bower, George Brene man, Martin Bowman, David It Jeffries, Peter Albright, Henry Haines, Jacob Gorner, Henry Houseal, Samuel Drabgnetall, Nicholas Clepper, Abm N Brenemen, Nicholas M Peckl. march 16 8-3 t N THE MATTER of the intended application I of JOHN HAMILTON, to the CAPlirt of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continua keeping a tavern in the North East Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. We, the undersigned, citizens of the North East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Hamilton, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and con veniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Geo Brubaker, John Fondersmith,Jonah Wisner, Samuel Sprikler, Jacob Foltz, John Craig, John K • Reed, Anthoney Jennings, John Sommer, George A L. Kleies, C Kline, J McClure. Edmun M Kline. qg march 16 8-3 t". Estate of Samuel Long, decd. A LL persons having claims or demands against _tithe estate of Samuel Long, late of East Done gal township, Lancaster co., decd. are requested to make known the same, duly authenticated, with out delay, and those indebted to make payment on or be forethe Ist day of June next, to THOMAS HUSTON, CHRISTIAN BRANDT, Executors of Samuel Long, decd. both residing in East Donegal township. Maytown ; East Donegal twp. ; March 16 1852 6t. 1c TIC E. PENNA. STATE AGRICULTURAL EXHIBI • TION. HE undersigned, President of the Lancaster T County' Agricultural Society, agreeably to the request made by a large public meeting of the citi zens, held in the Court House, November 19th, 1851, for the purpose of adopting measures to secure the holding of ,the next State Agricultural fair at or near,Lancaster, makes the following report: At that meeting the following committees were appointed for the several townships, to ascertain whist amount of money can be raised by subscription for the aloresaid purpose, viz: Bart—Samuel Slokom, John Heidelbach, Jacob Eckman. Brecknock—John B. Good, Richard Davis, Sam uel Bowman. Conestoga—Benjamin Snavely, (miller,) John Warfle, Esq., John Mecartney. Colerainr—Chae. Brooke, Vincent King, Thomas C. C. Collins. Conoy—Jacob Foreman, Joseph Horst. Cmrnarvon—Martin Weaver, Hiram Evans, Cole man J. Bull. _ _ Donegal W.—John L. Gish, Col. Abm. Greena walt, John Hamaker. Donegal E.—David Zook, James Whitehill, A. N. Cassel, Esq. Drumore.—John N. Russel, Sanders NPCullough, John McSparren. Ephrata.--Geo. Bard, Jacob L. Gross, W. Konig macher. Etizabeth.—Peter Martin, David flask, Jonas Lauber. Earl.—Michael Beard, Wm. B. Jacobs, Jonathan li. Roland. Earl W.—David Bender, Christian Winger. Dan iel Brown. , Fulton.—Jeremiali S. Stubbs, Jeremiah H. Haines, Day Wood. Cocalico E.—Abraham Myers, John Echternacht, Henry H. Shirk. Cocalico W.—Benjamin Flickiner, Jesse Rein hold, Michael Shirk. Hempfield E.—Henry Imhoff, John Swar, henry Kauffman. Hempfield W.—Jacob H. Hershey, Abm. Zook, Cyrus Strickler. • Lampeter E.—Benjamin Eshleman, Peter Johns; John Landis, jr. Lampeter W.—Christn . Herr, John Rohrer, Amos F. Herr. . . Little Britain.—John Kirk jr. Needham Wilson, John B. Hess. • • . - •. Leacok.—Thomas S. Wooils,John Seldomridge, David Grove. • . . . . Leacock Upper.—Reuben Weidler, John Be shong, Frederic Swope. Martic.—John Rawlins, Wm. C. Boyd, Daniel Good. Mount Joy.—Abm. Shelly, Jacob Nissley, Abra ham S. Hackman. Manor.—David 0. Herr, Christian S. Herr, Abra 2 ham Peters. Rapho.— S. S. Patterson, John Shaeffer, Christian K. Long. Strasburg.—Daniel Herr, (Pequea) Samuel Spiel man,John Bachman. Salisbury.—Thomas Henderson, (Captain's son) Wm. Rhoads. Henry Umble, jr. Sadsbury.—Joseph D. Pownal, Simmons Coates, Lewis Cooper. Lancaster.—Jacob Bauaman, Jacob M. Frantz, Andrew Dunlap, Paradise.—N. E. Slaytnaker, Henry Eckert, John Rauch. Penn.—Frederick Keller, Benjamin M. Stauffer, Christian Hershey. Manheim.—John L. Sharp, John T. Hostetter, John Miller. Warwick.—Jacob B. Tschudy, Simon S. Reba, Samuel Keller. Fulton.—John Kirk, Elias Pennington, James fVlcSparren. Lancaster City—N. E. Ward.—Edwin Shaeffer, J. F. Heinitsh, Hon. D. B. Vondersmith. N. W. Ward.—Charles Boughter, John W. Jack son, William Beater. S. E. Ward.—E. S.'Hubly, Christian Kieffer, C. A. Heinitsh. S. W. Ward.—Daniel Rhoades, ThOMas H. Bur rowan, A. M. Spangler. The following Resolutions were also adopted at sail meeting, viz: Resolved, That the committees for the city of Lancaster, be requested to report to the President of the Lancaster County Agricultural Society, be fore the township committees act, the amount that may be subscribed for the purposes above stated in the city, and that the President of the County So- ciety publish the report as Boon as practicable. Resolved, That the different Township committees have power to fill vacancies. The undersigned therefore, now report: That the committees of the several wards of the City of Lancaster, have reported to him as follows : Southwest ward, have subscribed and can probably raise it to $360 323 Northwest ward, have subscribed and • probably be raised to $2OOO ) 1600 Northeast ward, have subscribed and may be raised to $450.. S 310 Southeastward, have subscribed and can probably obtain -$BOO. 300 In all about the sum of 82533 The abrive named committees of the Townships are therefore now respectfully requested to act im mediately and energetically in their respective townships, as the time for fixing the locality for the next State Fair, is not far offs—when it is Impor tant to know what amount of funds can be raised in the county and city. The chairman of the several committees will please to report . to the undersigned, or to D. W. Patterson, the Secretary, residing in West King street, Lancaster, the amount subscribed, on or be fore the 16th day of March next. JACOB FRANTZ, President, Paradise twp., Paradise P. 0. Attest—D. W. PArrEasorr, Secretary. It-8 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JADIES DONNELLY, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at kprii term, 1552, for a license, to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his present old stand, in North Queen street, being in the North east ward, in said city. WE, the undersigned citizina of the Northeast ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain Strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted, with the said James Donnelly and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of Strangers and Travellers. - - J. J. Keller, A. W. Denison, Michael Kelley, M. Westhaeffer, Owen Hopple, C. F. Youngman, Wm. T. Youart, Benj. M. Foltz, Jacob Bear, Frederick Hambright, Jonathan Foltz, Samuel Rupley. March 16. 3t. Religious Books, At MURRAY'S Cheap Book and Stationery Store, . North Queen street. FAMILY Testaments with notes, Bvo. only 60 cents. We consider this the cheapest work or the kind ever offered to'this community. The Corner Stone, by J. Abbott, greatly improved and enlarged—numerous engravings, price $l, McKnight on the Epistles. Every Theological student should have a copy of this work. The complete works of D. Darrow, D. D., 3 vole. Bvo. price $4,50, published at $7,50. Burkitt's Notes on the New Testament, 2 vole. Bvo. price $4;25, published at $7,00. Mason's Works, 4 vole. Bvo. price $5,00. Rurnet's History of the Reformation, 3 vole. price $2,00. Davidson's Connexion. Pulpit Cyclopedia. Anderson's Annals of the English Bible. As we can only notice a few books in a short advertisement, we invite the attention of all lovers of good boooks to our large collecYton of Theolo= gical and Sunday,School Books the greater,part of which we are prepared to sell very much under published prices. WM. MURRAY. Lancaster, March 9. 6 Estate ofArt ur Armstron g, Died ALL persons indebted to the estate of Arthur. Armstrong late of this city,are hereby notified to call on either of the undersigned and settle their respective accounts, as longer indulgence cannot be giveh. All remaining unpaid on the let day of April next will be placed in the hands ofan ALDER -1 MAN for collection. P. G. EBERMAN, A. G. HELFENSTEIN, Exr,s Assigned Estate of Henry G. Clark of Mount Joy Township. HENRY G. CLARK bo deed of voluntary as signment duly executed, recoided &c., as signed and conveyed all his estate real and person al, except so much thereof as is exempt from exe cution, to the undersigned in trust for the benefit of , his creditors; all persons indebted to the said Estate or holding property belonging thereto, are required to make immediate payment or delivery of the same, and those having claims against the estate to present them, to Cyrus Bowman at the store lately kept. by the said Clark in Mount Jny township, or to the undersigned at Lebanon, Leba non county, Pa. DAVID M. KARMONY. march 2 4t-6 Notice to Contractors. SEA LED proposals for building a Bridge across Mill Creek, at Daniel Landis's Mill, in West Lampeter township, will be received at the Com missioners office, until 2 o'clock on Monday, the 22d of March next. The plan and specifications can be seen at the said office, at any time previous to letting. DAVID STYER, SAMUEL FRY, CHRISTIAN HESS, Commissioners. feb 24-5-tdj Fresh Pequea Lime CAN be had at the Hardware store, in North Queen Street, in large and email quantities, at anylime—..and delivered in any plat_ of the city. GEORGE D. SPREO}TER. 174 march 18 ROOTS PREMIUM Daguerreotype Gallery, N 0.140 CHESNUT ST. PHILADELPHIA TWELVE PRIZES. AWARDED! GOLD and Silver. Medals, for the best Daguer reotype Portraits and Miniatures exhibited at the great Fairs of Boston, New York and Philadel phia, within the past six years. Strangers and, citizens, whether desiring pictures or not 4 are invited to call at our rooms, and ex amine our splendid works of art, among which are portraits of many distinguished persons, both Eu ropean and American. We have the best planned sky-light combined with side light. The beat of plates, frames, cases and operating instruments, and the immense expe rience derived from having taken nearly 50,000 pictures. We therefore say boldly, we acknow ledge no superiors. Prices moderate. From $1,50 to $2,50, $3, $4, $5, $lO, $l6, $2O, $25, and up wards—according to size, style of case, frame, &c. Our strictest personal attention is given. Call, then, and examine our Specimens. If you desire pictures we are confident of pleasing. The largest and best and most valuable. 140 Chesnut street, 3 doors below Fifth street. ADMISSION FREE. Vrlnstructions given in the art. . Also for sale, the Right, wish instructions to take the Crayon or Vignette Portraits and Miniatures. An important improvement. Process patented. A few from many opinions of Artists: New York, Dec. 20, 1851. Dear Sir—Having had occasion to copy from your Daguerreotypes, we beg leave to congratulate you linen, the proficiency you have made towards per fection of this beautiful art. - . DANTORTII, BALD & Co. Rank Note Engravers of N. York and I have long regarded M. A. Root as the very best Daguerreotype artist in the country. J. I. PEASE, Engraver. Mr. Root's Crayon Portraits I consider the very perfection of the Daguerreotype art. J. HENRY Bnowx, Miniature Painter. For beauty and richness of tone—judicious ar rangement of light and shade, and tasteful artistic management of all accessions, Mr. Root's pictures, in my judgment, are unsurpassed. J. R. LASIBDIN, Portrait Painter. To characterize Root's Crayon or Vignette heads by one appropriate word, it is to call them—as they truly are—perfection. Jour( SARTAIN, Engraver. Opinions of the Press Mr. Root's Daguerreotypes are unsurpassed.— PhiPa Ledger. The best in every point of view.—Pa. Inquirer. The perfection of the art.—Boston Star. The beat ever exhibited in this country.—N. Y. Sun. • His pictures of children and family groups are perfect gems.—New York Courier. Root's sun-pictures are a glorious triumph of artistic skill, taste and effect.—N. Y. Tribune. They are truly wonderful. Root's fame is world wide—New York Herald. 'oot has taken Premium Medals at all the exhi bitions.—Scientific American. $1,000,000 Saved Year by Pur _ . chasing. SILVER'S MINERAL PAINTS. THE wonder of the age, nature's own produc tions. These Paints differ from all others in the market; they are not clays; they require little Oil, flow easily, and cover with a- heavier body than white lead. They neither crack. nor peel, and dry readily, making an ENABIEL or STONE. COLORS.—We have seen different colors, viz: three Browns, two Chocolates, Black and Yellow, and by combination make every variety and shade of color. . . BODY.—These Paints are superior in body (or covering property) to any yet discovered, and pound ,for pound will cover double the surface of white lead, zinc, or other metalic Paints. IRON.—To Iron they furnish a perfect protection against rust, for they contain metal, which like lead acts destructively on the iron; in fact this Paint makes iron doubly valuable for building pur poses. BRICK WORK.—They give to house walls a much heavier coating than other paints, and if sanding is required, nothing holds so firmly or fin ishes so well with it. OLD ROOFS.—Give us a roof, ever so old and leaky, and Silver's Mineral Paints will make it cheaply new and mote enduring than it ever was. SHIPS using this extraordinary Mineral as we . prepare it for them, will be proof against the ac tion of hot suns, worms and salt water. CAPITALISTS and BUILDERS are invited to make strict scrutiny into the merits of these Paints. They will find a very great reduction might be made in the cost of Painting. These Paints are purely mineral; all clays and other impurities are washed out in preparing them for the market.— They cost but half the price of white lead, and the same quantity will cover twice the surface, and last Six times as long which in fact reduces the price to one-twelfth. Climate has no effect on this Paint, and is equally - valuable in the cold Canadas or our sunny Florida. DIRECTIONS.—Use Linseed Oil, mix as thick as you can, and use as other paints. These paints need but little dryer, and for priming and second coating in all house work they will be found far cheaper and more durable than lead. Dealers and consumers can procure this Paint wholesale and retail of FRENCH & RICHARDS, N. W.. Corner 10th and Market Streets, Phila'd General Wholesale Agents; also Importers of Plate and.. Colored Window Glass, Dealers in Drugs, Paints, &c. [march 8 3m-7 Book Trade. MHE subscriber is in, the weekly receipt of ad ditions to hie large stock of GOOD BOOKS and Stationary, Kramph , s Buildings, North Queen et. Harper's edition of Layard's Discoveries at Ninevah, a most interesting book. Putnam's Cheap Library; No. 4. Memoir of Margaret kuller Oesoli. This work is worthy of a perusal by every lover of good books. Notes in the North Western Territory, by Burnet. Schoolcraft's Notes on the Iroquois, or contri butions to American History, Antiquities and gen eral Ethnology. The United States, its Power and Progress, a very valuable work. Statesmen of the Commonwealth of England. Manners,Customs and Antiquities of Scotland. Trumbul's Indian Wars. The Broad Pennant. Life on the Ocean. Our stock is large and varied and prices unnu sually low. WILLIAM MURRAY. march 9 7 Assignee's Sale. WILL be sold at public sale, on Friday and Sattrrday, 19th and 20th days of March, 1852, at Clarlie , s store, in Mount Joy township, Lancas ter county, the following described personal pro perty, viz : ONE BAY HORSE, 1 C01t,5 Cows, 3 with Cal v es; 9 head of young hornd Cattle; 500 Rails, 25 Poets, 1 Plantation Wagon, Top Buggy, pair of Hay Ladders, P.loughs, - Harrows, Cultivator, Horse Gears, Buggy Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Cook and Coal Stove, Forks, Chains, Halters, 2 Fanning Mills, Oats by the hullo], Ikc. The above articles will be sold on the the day first above named. On the second day will he sold URY GOODS, GROCERIES, QUEENSWARE AND HARDWARE, Including tho whole stock of Store Goods, coin prlsiog the usual meortment of a well furnished country .tore. Sale.to commence at 10 o'clock, and continue from day to day until all is eold, when terms of sale will be made known by DAVID M. KARMANY, Xseignee of Henry G. Clark. Also—on the second day above mentioned, at the same place will be sold Beds and Bedsteads, Chairs,Tables, Cheats , 2 Breeding Sows, Shoats, Cows Calves, Stc. CATHARINE CLARK. march 9 7-2 t TN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB SEHNER, to the Court of Quarter SCB sione at April term, 1852, for a license to keep a tavern in North Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, at the stand lately kept by Emanuel Van Kanan—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Sehner, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. •• • • Jacob Myers, E S Kendig, John Hatz, George Wilson, George Sener, Mathew McGrann, Win Lowry, Michael McGrann, William C Pinkerton, Emanuel Shober, John G Scovern, Hugh Haugh man, H Blickensderteri mar 9-7-3' TN THE MATTER of the intended application of GEORGE %incurs, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a transfer of the license granted to Nicholas Brown, oldie North West Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an 'old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the North West Ward, where the said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acqualnted with the said George Kircher, and that he is of good repute for for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers. Adam Snyder, Jacob Snyder, Wendell Martzall, Charles Shaeffer, Wm, C Chamberlin, Jacob Wea ver, Philip Boley, Frederick Winenour, ,J Huber, A Selvert, James Rogers, Elias Eby, H Scherff Jacob G Getz, John W Michael, Watson H Miller Christian Shenk, John A Scheirenbrand. mar 9 Examiner copy. CARPET CHAIN, Cotton Yarn, Laps, Wadding I t .) Wick Yarn, &c. For male by CHAS. M, ERBEN, & BRO. January 27 I•tf Shade, Ornabsental & Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Shrubs, Plants, Roses, &e. CULTIVATED and for sale at the nursery and gardens, Rising Sun Village, near Philadelphia, consisting of a general assortment of the above, of various kinds and sizes,. suitable for pleasure grounds and gardens, with all kinds of vegetable plants, roots, seeds, &c. S. MAUPAY, Proprieta: N. B.—His stands in the city are in the market below Sixth street; where orders are also received. All orders promptly attended to. When Beet by. mail direct S. Maupay, Rising Sun P. 0. office, PhiPa co." imarch.9-7-2m Bonnets and Chlldrens' Hatit. CALVER, No. 59, North 2nd street, has on hand and is constantly manufac turing and receiving from the importers and manufacturers; Ladies Hair, Blond, Belgrade,Lace, Gossamer, Tulips, Pearl and all styles of mixed Bonnets, Childrens' Hata, Straw Trimmings, Wire Crown Lining, Buckram, Straw Cord, &c. Merchants and Milliners will find the best as sortment and variety always on hand. Wholesale and retail. W. G. CALVER, Man'r and Dealer, No, 69 North 2d street, below Arch, east side. (mar 9-7-3 m Warwick & Co., NOS. 4 and 6 South Seventh street, below Mar ket, and No. 133 South Second street above Spruce,Philadelphia, manufacturers of COTAGE & ENAMELEED FURNITURE, suits of Chamber Furniture, consisting of Dress Bureau, Bedstead, Washstand, Toilet Table and four Cane Seat Chair's, ns low as $3O per suit. All goods sold at this establishment warranted to be well made and of the best materials. Tile fifst premium was awarded last year by the Franklin Institute. (march 9-7-6 m MACKEREL, - I SHAD, CODFISH, 1 , Constantly on hand and SALMON, for sale by HERRINGS, } J. PALMER & CO., PORK, I Market Street Wharf, HAMS AND SIDES, , PHILADELPHIA. SHOULDERS, I LARD AND CHEESE. - [march 9-7-3 m French [Burr Mill Stones. ON AN IMPROVED PLAN.—WARRANTED. THIS plan makes the stone perfectly true, with out the trouble and expense of fitting, in. Iron or Tramming. Kenderdine's Improved Cast Iron EYE, being built into the stone and fitted with Self-tramming Balance Rytn, and Driver-warranted to give aatiefaction. Red Stone Bushes, on an improved plan. Burr Blocks, and solid mill Stones of all sizes, selected at the Quarries in France. Bourne° Cloths, very cheap, at the old establishment of T. E. MITCHELL. No. 14, York Avenue, (formerly York Road) Phila. march 9 3m-7 ? 7-6m-e-o-w Wholesale & Retail Cheap Basket . _ FaCtory, AND Variety Story of Fancy, Useful and House keeping Articles, No. 239, North Second St., 11 doors below Callowhill, east side, Pmr.. 7 A. Foreign and Domestic Baskets, Coaches, Cradles and Chairs, Boston Windsor Blinds, Wood . , Tin and Hardware; Mats, Brushes, Sieves, Looking Glasses, Clocks, Volocipedes, Rocking Horses, Combs, Fishing Tackles, Toys, Dolls, &c., &c. march 9 7.3 m Public Sale of Valuable City Property.. ONON WEDNESDAY, the 17th day of March next, the subscriber, attorney for James Shep. perd, executor, l&c., of Susan Hutriphreyville, dc'd, will expose to Public Sale, at the public house of John Hamilton, in East King street Lan caster, All that certainDW ELLING HOUSE, and ell half LOT of Ground, onl the North side of la East King street; in said city, adjoining the Tavern Property of John Hamilton on the east, and prop erty of Peter McCenomylon the west. Salo to commence at 7'o'clock P. M., when at. tendance will be given and terms of sale made known by THOS. E. FRANKLIN, March 2.ts.G. Atty. for James Sheyperd, Ex'r. Carpets, Oil Cloths and Paper Hangings. THE subscribers are now opening a large and complete assortment of Carpets, embracing as well the finer descriptions of Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry and Three Ply, as all the ordinary de scriptions of Ingrain and Venetian. Oil Cloths suitalkle for rooms and entries of va rious new patterns and different widths. ALSO, 10,000 pieces paper Hangings and borders, com prising perhaps the largest and beet assortment ever offered in this city, and of all the various qualities from common to extra fine, many of them of entire new designs. ALSO, 600 lbs. Cottqn and Linen CARPET CHAIN. The above will be solti as low as they can be had anywhere. ' C. HAGER Sr. SON. february 24' 5-4 t Valuable Real Estate for Sale. WILL be sold by public vendue or outcry on the premises, on Friday the 19th of March, 1852, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon of said day, the following flint rate Timber Land, late the pro perty of William Baker, dec'd, situate in North Mid dleton twp., Cumberlamtcounty, on the Harrisburg turnpike, five miles from Carlisle, bounded by lands of Christian Hartman, Thos. Bell, Abraham Hettrick and others, containing about EldfliTY-FOUR ACRES. • This Land is of the very beet quality of Limestone Land, and is well covered with black oak, walnut, locust and hickory timber. There is on the premises a two story LOG HOUSE, a small stable, and other out buildings. This property will be sold in lots of ten acres, more or lees, or as one entire property as may be deemed most desirable.- The terms of sale will be made known on the day above mentioned, by JOHN WONDERLICH, Ex'r. 5-4 t Dissolution of Co-Partnership. THE co-partnership of the undersigned, residents of Salisbury township, Lan. co., in the Black smithing business, was dissolved by mutual consent on the 16th ofFehruary, 1852. All persons indebt ed to said firm will please call and settle, and those having claims will present them to N. Gillespie for payment. N. GILLESPIE. March 2, 1852. SAMUEL CLARK. N. B.—The undersigned returns his sincere thanks to the public for past favors, and respectfully asks a continuance oh the same, as he intends to carry on the above business, such as Boiler making and Smithing In all its various branches, at the old stand in the village of Christiana. 3t-6 N. GILLESPIE. AFULL assortment of new garden seeds, growth of 1851, and true to name. Just received and for sale at Medicinal; Drug and King Street Lancaster Dealers supplied on Mar. 2 Alderman and Scrlienees Office. THE undersignedrespectfußy informs the public that he will devote all his' ime to the duties of his office, in connection with Drawing DEEDS, MORTGAGES, BONDS, LEASES, RELEASES, ACCOUNTS, &c., All claims placed into his hands for collection will be punctually attended to; he will also attend to posting account books, taking, Depositions, &c. M. CARPENTER, Late Mayor's Office, two doors North of the old county Prison. Lancaster, February 17, 1862. 4-tf IN THE MATTEN of the intended application of MARTIN M. FELIES, to the Coen of Quarter Sessions, at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping it tavern in Williamstown, Paradise township, Lancaster county—it being an oldstand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Paradise, where said inn or tavern is pro. posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary tojaccommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted withi the said Martin M. Felies; and that he is of good repute lot honesty and tem• perance, and is weli provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers. I George L Eckert. Nathaniel E Slaymaker Wm M Slaytualter George D Iticllvain John M Slay maker William Hamilton Hugh Atkin J P Men vain Robert: S Mcllvain John Falck John Slay• maker Henri , Eckert. fmarcp. 2 6-3t* 10,006 Land Warrants Wanted! THE undersigned having been engaged in pro curing Land Warrants under the Act of Con gress, passed Septeiriber 28, 1860, would now no tify all who are desirous of disposing of their Lands, in 40-80—or 160 acre warrants, that they can have the opportunitylof doing so by calling on the übscriber. The highest cash prices will be paid, and all the proper papera executed. 'WILLIAM 8. AMWEG,. Lan, march 2 tf.6.1 Attorney at Law. PHILIP SIMPSON'S february 24 /my NSPII CHAS. A. HETNITSHIS. Chemical Store, No. 13; N the most reasonable terms tf-6 ErberVe U. Stiites ClOthing Store, No. 35 Borth Queen ,itrat, Mist side, Near Orange, • SION OF TFIN STIIII4D COAT. THIS extensive and =popular manufactory of Clothing is characterized for the elegant cut, fineness of quality, and very low prices of GEN TLEMEN'S CLOTHING. The fashionable and elegant Ryles of their gar ments, and the supetior workmanship, has given this house a reputation and business unparallelled. The clothing sold at . THE SIGN OF:THE STRIPED COAT - - - • is all of our own make, and therefore can be !safely recommended and warranted to give full satisfac tion. The stock includes vsgery description of clothing worn at the present day, the most fashion able as well as the most plain so that every taste may be suited. We have just finished the most complete assort ment of BOYS CLOTHING ever exhibited in Lancaster ' consisting of Boys' and Youths' Frock, Dress and Sack Coats, Pants and Vests, of all sizes and qualities, so that Lads may be fitted with a certainty, taste, and despatch, which must afford the fullest satisfaction to custo mers, who most dread the risk, and worry of ma king purchases for THE RISING GENERATION. A large stock or FINE CLOTH!, Cummins AND &c., always on hand, which will be made to order in the latest!style : Atgood fit or no sale. Also—A fine assoitment,of Shirts, Shams, Col. lars, Cravats, Stocks; Glovesi Handkerchiefs, Sus penders, Hosiery and all kinds of Flannel and knit under Shirts and Drawers; CHEAP. The public are invited to call and examine for themselves, and can , rest assured of receiving the most polite attention., whether you intend to pur chase at the time or not. _ _ CUSTOMER WORK - - Persona who bring their own goods can have them made up at short notice with the certainty of a good fit and no disappointment. We also beg leave to state, that we have secured the services of MR GEORGE BRYAN, long and favorably known as an experienced cutter. Mr. Bryan presents' his compliments to his old friends from the county and invites them to give him a call. , ' _ . United States Clothing Store, Sign of the Striped Cam., No. 35, North Queen Street, East side, near Orange. [Lancaster, March 2, 1852 tf.6 ,6;4. •• • 1.3 • it, - f • KOSSUTH, Hungary and Independence. THE excitement at the Bee Hive Store still con times in consequence of the New and Cheap Goods that are almost daily received. Our old motto, our constant aim; , t Industry and Perseverance," at all times, is never overlooked. The people's wants'must be satisfied, by placing before them good bargains in the way of HAND-. SOME GOODS. All who are in search of Cheap Goods particularly those about commencing house keepid, we would invite to give us a call. Muslim, Checks, Tickings, Sheetiags, Table Diaper, Linen Damask—Bleached and Unbleached, Jacquard Diaper—an elegant article-2 yard wide, col'd Cotton and Woolen Table Covers, Napkins, &c. A very large assortment of the above just re ceived and selling at a great bargain. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO , —. Bee Hive, Lan'r. SHAWLS! SHAWLS!! A few more Bay State, Brocha Long and Square Black and Mourning Long Shawls, Square Heavy Knotted Fringe, Black and Drab Cloth Shawls. which we will sell now at reduced prices; CHAS. E. WENTZ. & BRO., • Bee Hive, Lancaster. Just received a Job lot good styles Mouse De LaMe, rich figured only 121. New Style Bereze De Leine the first of the sea son only 25 cents, worth 37+. MUS LINS MUSLINS ! New England A'S, Appleton, Rockfish, Laurel D. 4-4 unbleached Muslin, only 6+ cents. Book Mills, Cedar Glove, Juniatta, Drogming bleached Muslin, 6-1. Manchester and Earlshu Ginghems, 12+ worth 16. Soper Fabric, style and colors, warranted fast colors, Calico, only 6+ cts. A few more pieces Orange and Blue, 8 cts. " " .• " Black and White only 61.. White Worked Collais only 6+. " «' ' 25, 37, 50 cts. to $2,00. BEE HIVE STORE, Lancaster. Gents fancy Silk Cravats, from 75 to 3,50. Black Italian Lustrings, very cheap fancy colors and black Satin Scarfs for Gents. Gents White, colored, and black Bajou's Kid Gloves, No. 8, BE, 9,.91',10, 101. CHAS. E. WENTZ & BRO., feb 17-43 . Bee Hive, Lancaster. Abbeville at Private Sale. THE subscriber, Trustee for Mrs. AA. W. Gonder, offers at private sale, that valuable and desir, able property known as - qABBEVILLE," situated on the Lancaster and Columbia turnpike road, about half a mile west of the city of Lancaster. ' The whole tract contains 73 ACRES AND 19 PERCHES of the best Limestone Land, under good fences and in a high state of cultivation. • The improvements area commodious TWO MS 111 STORY DWELLING HOUSE, in first-rate " condition, having lately been thoroughly renovated, and has all the modern improvements of a- com fortable and convenient residence; a two story Tenant House, a Spring House, a large Swisser Barn, Carriage House, Wagon Shed, and all neces sary out-buildings. The property will lie sold in the whole, or sepa rated parcels, as purchasers may-desire. The dwelling house, tenant house, spring house' , carriage house, &c., with from 14 to 30 acres of land and a young orchard of choice fruit trees, will be sold separately, if desired, and which will make as desirable a country residence as can possibly be obtained in the vicinity of the city of Lancaster. 44; acres, including the Barn, will be sold in one lot if desired, and which will make a desirable small farm with all the advantages and conveniences which could be desired. On this part is a valuable limestone quarry..with two lime kilns in successful operation, and ready sale for all the lime. Part of the premises is laid out in three five acre lots, which will make desirable building and pas ture lots, and will be sold separately if desired. Persons wishing to view the premises, and for terms of sale will please call on Wm. MATurov, Esq., Attorney at Law, in the city of Lancaster, who is the Agent for the subscliber, or on the sub scriber at the Merchant's Hotel,' in Philadelphia. "ELLIS LEWIS, Trustee. February 3, 1862. 2-tr New Books! New Books ! MEMOIRS of Margaret Fuller Onion. This interesting book, tyo momo:rs of a most in toresting Lady, isjustflusued from the press, and we think its name alone would recommend it to every admirer of the beautiful and true. The Snow Image and other twice told tales ,by Nathaniel Hawthorne, price 75 cents. hills SewelPs Works, edited by the Rev. W. B. Sewell. Margaret Percival, a 2 vols., 12mo cloth, 91.60. Gertrude, a tale, 12mo. cloth, 1 vol. 75 cts. Amy Herbert, a tale, 12mo. cloth, 75 cents. Lamton Parsonage, a tale, 3 vols. 12mo. 9 2 , 65 . EarPs Daughter, 1 vol. 76 cts. Matter Lorrimer, a tale with 6 colored illustra tions 1 vol. 12mo. cloth, 75 cents. PUTNAM'S HOME LIBRARY, now being is- - sued semi-monthly, in a most readable form. 26 cents per number. The cheapest work in the mar ket. All the numbers 'supplied and subscsiptions taken. The above Books will be furnished in complete Bette, at reduced prices. Always on hand the best collection of standard Literary Works in the city of Lancaster. feb 244] W. H. SPANGLER. LEFEVRE & BLACK, Flour, Grain and Produce COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 71, SOUTH WHARVTI, PHILADELPHIA Emzni James Deverenx, Brown &toffwina, Perot, Hoffman & Co., Myers & Kirkpatrick G. H. LEFEVRE, JAMES J. BLACK. 51.3m* January "0, 186,2 Wanted try SHARES LANCASTER. BANK STOCK, 0 / for which 65 dollars will be given, payable in Lancaster city 6 per cent. loan. J. ,F. SHRODER & CO., Bankers, No. 6, North Queen street. february 10 3-tt Sale of Valuable Clty Property. THAT excellent three story Brick DWEL LING HOUSE,' Situate on the west "sidela of Duke street, adjoining the property of Dr. H. E. Muhlenburg, and late belonging to James Cern eron, Esq., is offered at private sale. Possession can be given 'on the lit of April, 1652. Terms moderate. Persons desirous of purchasing will please call at the office of F. Keenan, South Queen street, Lancaster. P. J. BARRY. jan 20 tf-521 Lost or Stolen. 11white and bIack'POINTER DOG, marked by , a black head and spotted legs, was missed on Saturday, February 14th. Any person giving in- formation that may lead to hie recovery will be suitably rewarded. WM. MATHIOT. Lancaster, March 2,1862. o.lt TN THE MATTER of the intended application of Jourr W. RAMBO, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Paradise township —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Paradise, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers' and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John W. Rambo, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Kinzer, Henry E Kinzer, Thomas S Lin well, Henry Eckert, Benjamin Brackbill, D W Buckwalter, Wm M Slaymaker, Nathaniel Slay maker, George L Eckert, William Hamilton, Geo Slaymaker, Samuel M Knox, Jacob Messer. march 9 7-3t* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB SHEARER, to the Court of Quarter' Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern - in North Queen street, in,the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the . North West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the: said Jacob Sherrer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of stranger,' and travellers. . _ Jacob Gruel, Robert Moderwell, George Metzger, John B Smith, John McCllla, Geo L.' Boyle, Eli Overdeer, Levi Hart, sen, Isaac Powel, John G Scovern, Joseph Pool, Lewis Zecher. mr 9-7-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intruded application of HENRY' BEAR, for license to keep a public house in the South East Ward, in the city of Lancaster —it being an old stand. "WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain etrangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted- with the said Henry Bear, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. J Bowman, James Crawford, Ahn N Lane, Wm Ihling, David Cockley, Miller Fraim, Wm Gumpf, Abraham Kline, P K Breneman, S H Slaymaker, Wm Miller, William K Leonard. [mar 9-7. ,ERBEN & CO., IN THE MATTER of the intended application of EDWARD S. HUBLEY, for a license to keep a pub lic house in the city of Lancaster, at his present old stand, in Centre Square—it being an old stand. - 1 -1-TE, the undersigned, citizens of the South V V East Ward in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to ac commodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Edward S. Hubley, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Geo W Hamersly, Walter G Evans, H F Bene dict, James Crawford, Christian Kieffer, W W Brown, P K Breneman, Frs H Carpenter, Neal Lagen, C H Sheaff, John N Lane, B M Miller, Daniel Lagen. (mar 9-7-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of HENRY SI:TEASE, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in South Queen street in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. E, the undersigned, citizens of the South Vif West Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with'the said Henry Sheaff, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-hoom and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry M Reign rt, Christian Stroble, Jacob Esh leman, John Steigerwalt, Jacob Bowers, J D Bach man, William Mathiot, L Richards,John A Keller, Wm Taylor, M Withers, Philip Spindler. march 9 7-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Mrs. Marty Ivlcssmtor, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in East King street, in the city. of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn ffr tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we, are well acquainted with the said Mary Messenkop, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and - is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers. Christian Kieffer, M 7 G Evans, H C - Fondersmith, George Royer ; Charles A Heinitsh, P K Brenne man, John N Lank, Christian Widmycr, James H Barnes, David Bair, Hpnry Gorrecht, Michael Trissler. [mar 9-7-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of NICHOLAS BROWN, to the Court of Quarter See- IN THE MATTER of the intended application sions at April term, 1852, for a license to keep : a tavern in Middle street in the city of Lances- of GEORGE WW. Bovril, to the,Court of Quarter , Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to ter—it being an old stand. continue keeping a tavern in Elizabethtown, WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South sign of the " Black Horse"—it being an old East Ward, where said inn or tavern is pro stand. posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and W y of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn well acquainted with the said Nicholas Brown, and or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public that he is of good repute for honesty and temper and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we ante, and is well provided with house-room and are well acquainted wills the said Geo. W. Boyer, conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem and travellers. . .. , peranco, and is well provided with house room and Jacob Hengerer, Francis Kline, Andrew Waller, conveniences for the accommodation of strangers Bernard McGonigle, Jacob Hell, Martin Rundi ' mid travellers. Johannes Hora, Daniel Gallaher, Andreas Gabel, Jacob Redsecker, Abni Breneman A Greens. K i ci o led m H . Tiry Shultz Neal Donnelly, Philip Snyder, Carl Mayer, John walt James ßryan :ie Hensler, Claude Sosser. (mar 9-7-3 t ' Au t. ustusHerner Em ba tt s n i u m a7 Jacob S. Rhoads Satnuel Redsecker Isaac Redsecker Jacob Sheaffer constable, John Rhoade Henry M.Brene man B F Baer Joseph Clinton Andrew Wade John Lynch Isaac Bauman. [march 2-6-3t* N THE MATTER of the intended application I of PHILIP FITZPATRICK, to the Court or Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in South Queen street in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the South West Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Philip Fitzpatrick, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strung , ers — and travellers. '. Steward, Wm Taylor, .1 Franklin Reigart, James C Carpenter, J C Van Camp, Wm Mathiot, J D: Bachman, Charles Gillespie, W Whiteside, M Withers, Henry M Reigart, William S Amweg, Edward Kautz, Philip Wallace, Henry Carpenter. march 9 '7.3V IN THE MATTER of the intended application of Br.tvaaettrr Rowe, Sr., to the Court of-Quar ter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township ot Conestoga, whore said inn or tavern is proposed to beltept, do' certify, that tho said Inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we aro well acquainted with the said Benjainin Rowe, and that he it-of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Emanuel Harnieh, Benjamin Martin, Rudolph Erb, John Bachman, Benjamin Snevely, Rudolph Harniah, Daniel Fulton, Henry Charles,Andrew Mehafiey, John Rener, Benjamin H Bacman.Abm Snavely, Daniel Ritz. (mar 9-7-30 N THE MATTER of the intended application I of P. S. GANDER, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at April term, 1862, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in Conoy township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Coney, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said P. S. Gamber, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Abraham Collins, Christian Neff, John Kob,John Emerick, Daniel Lehman, J Foreman, Joseph Horst, J B Hamilton, John Filbert, Cyrus 9 Halde man, L S Filbert, John Haldeman. (mar 9-7.3t° N THE MATTER of the intended application I of JOltif Forums', to the 'Court of Quarter Ses sions at April term, 1852, for a license to con tinue keeping tavern in West Earl township—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of West Earl, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Forney, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Levi G Kemper, Peter Reinhold, George Lauber, Christian Myer, John V DeshOng, Daniel Wenger, Jacob Cooper, J G Kemper, Daniel Brown, John Graver, Henry Kafroth, Samuel Holl. 'march 9 7-3 t. ON hand, and constantly receiving from the East, a supply of various kinds of APPLES, all of the beet quality. AIso—MERCER POTATOES from New Jersey, at the Saloon,. basement of the Market House, where OYSTERS of the finest kind, will always be kept, and done up in the beat style. JOSEPH BRINTNALL. Lancaster, march 2 0-6 Apples—Potatoes! MSON, acturers, Queen Street, Lances Railroad. J. & J. L S Brush Mann Wholesale and Retail, Nort ter, above the JT &J. L. SAMSON have constantly on hand a . great variety of FANCY AND PLAIN BRUSHES, comprising Hair, Cloth, Fleah, Tooth, Shaving, Scrubbing, Dusting, Horse, Paint, Varnish, and Sash-Tool Brushes. ALSO, a superior quality of Plasterer'sßrushes. N. B. Highest price given for Country Bristles. Country Merchants are requested to call before purchasing elsewhere. tmarch 2-6-6 m TN THE MATTER of the intended application or ADAM KENDIO, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at. April term, 1862, for a license to con tinue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township— it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and en tertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Adam Kendig, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Benjamin Good, Abraham Charles, Christian E Miller, Samuel S Welsh, Simon R Weaver, Chriat , n Kendig, Samuel Myer, Abraham G Shaub,Cbrist'u Good, Martin Hess, Benjamin Hess, John Harnish. . march 9 7-3 t. IN THE MATTER of the intended application of CATHARINE FOLTZ, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to . continue keeping a tavern in the Borough 01 Elizabethtown—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the Borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said ion or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, md that wo are well acquainted with the said Catharine Foltz, and that she is of good repute for honesty'and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Redeecker Abm Breneman George W Boyer James Bryan Samuel Harmeney Emanuel Hoffman Jacob Shaffer, constable, Samuel Red seeker Isaac Bauman Isaac Redeecker Joseph Strauss John Rhoads Henry M Breneman B F Baer Joseph Clinton John Dohner. march 2 6.30 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB G. ÜBER, for a License to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at the old stand, lately kept by David Potts, being in the South East Ward, in said city. WE, the undersigned citizensof the South East Ward, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain Strangers and Travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob G. Leber, and that ho is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conven iences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Christian Shertz, Jacob Schiedel, G. Bucking, Jacob Kin", iienry Gorrecht, Michael Trissler, H. S. Gam, H. F. Benedict, Frederick Miller, Zach• ary Weaver, William Gumpf, Walter G. Evans, Robert Loag, James H. Barnes. March 2, 1852. *31.6 IN THE MATTER of the intended application of roionAL ZEIICITER, to the Gantt of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1862, for a license to keep a tavern to ''Stumptown," Conestoga twp. —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Conestoga, where said inn or tavern is proposed to bo kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and;entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Michael Zeicher, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and tern. perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers, Michael Gretder Christian R Herr George Krei der Rudolph Herr David Hess Christian Johns Joseph Miller Jacob Kreider Adam Kendig Jacob Haverstick John Herr Rudolph R Haverstick Christian Barr George Lutz. (mar 2-6.3 t• IN THE MATTER of the intended application Of SANVEL AM-GEIER, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to keep a tavern in the Borough of Elizabethtown —it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens ot the Borough of Elizabethtown, where said inn or tavern a ptopoaed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Samuel Allgeier, and that he to of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strang ers and travellers. Jacob Redsecker Abm Breneman Samuel Red• seeker Emanuel Hoffman Henry M Breneman Jacob S Rhoads John Lynch Isaac Redsecker John Donner A Greenawalt Solomon Mahr Jose• ph Strauss Henry Shultz Samuel Harmony Andrew Wade Joseph Clinton George W Boyer. march 2 6-3 t IN THE MATTER of the intended application of JACOB S. MANN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern iu Manor township— it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township 11 of Manor, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob 8. Mann, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tern• perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Lintner George G Brush Henry Neff' 'Joseph G Brush C 8 Herr George Lutz Jacob Statnan Christian 0 Herr Abraham Shenk Jacob Hiestanu Bernard Mann Frederick Stoner Jr. Geo Ovondorf C B Herr John Dietrick Charles Mock. ley David II Herr Henry Shanck Henry Greena walt Christian II Charles Henry Loyer. march 2 6.3 t IN THE MATTER al the intended application of ANTHONY LECIII,CII, to the Court of Quarter Sessions, at April t trm, 1852, for license to con. finite keeping a tavern at Lemon Place, Para. thee twp., Lancaster co.—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Paradise, whore said inn or tavern is propo. sed to bu kept, do certify, that thesaidinn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and enter tain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Anthony Lechler, and that he is good repute for honesty and temper. once, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Henry Leaman Joseph Potts John S Keneagy j S Lefever John Lingerfield Philip Foster Nalha• niel R Trout John F Lefever Robert S Mcllvain Thomas Wardel Daniel L Ebenehade A K Wit mer Sample Slaymaker George D Mcllvain. march 2 6.31.* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of ELI RurrEn, to the Court of Quarter Sea sione,at April term, 1852, for a license to con tinue .keeping a tavern in Leacock township, t. Lancaster county—it being,an old stand. VET E.the wide/Big ned,citizens oldie twp. of l' Lea cock, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessarnto accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well ac quainted with the said Eli Rutter, and that he is of good repute for honesty.and temperance, and is well provided with houseroom and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob K Eckert John L Lightner Abraham Hair John S Hurst Henry Hurst Philip Hoover Frederick Snyder John V Hurst Daniel M Eaby John K Krider Moses Sharp Josiah S Zook Henry Hess John Sheaffer Joseph Eaby. march 2: 01* IN THE MATTER of the intended application of DANIEL CONRAD, to the Court Of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1852, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Conestoga township —it being an old stand. - WE, the undersigned, citizens of the township of Conestogo, where said inn or tavern is proposed to bo kept, do certify,.that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Daniel Conrad, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for alto accommodation of strangers and travellers. Benjamin Hens Benjamin Good Christian Kin. dig Benjamin Snavely John Hanish John Hess Adam Keudig John Saner Benjamin Conrad A B Snavely John Marlin Abraham Charles. march 2
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