ii/fMA.GIOB, February 15th, by the Res. Wm. Bishop, Robert Bach, to flatboat's John, - both of chesteraotuity. • On the same day, by the same, Hiram D. Johnson of 1111- ola, to Sarah Jane Rupp, of York county, I's. On the 15th tasty - by itay.[Adams, Rey. Frederick Dan air to Elisabeth Shearer, both of Northam. • ()lithe 13th lusty by Res.lHenry W. Woods, James A. Richards to„Margle Ey daughter of Jam L. Wright, all of Columbia. On the 15th inst., by the Rev. J. IL melanges, John K. El-. Sot to Sarah Baldwin, both of Columbia. On the 30th nit., In Mount Holly, N. J., by Rev George Y. Morehlad, Alex. A. Banks, Esq., of Harrisburg, to Mary Louisa, daughter of the Late' W. h.. Itattnagle, Esq., of the former place. On the 25th ult., by Rev. Jcburris Dennison, John Funk of Manor twp.,.to Catharine Shatter, of Washington bor ough. . On the some day, Isaac Roland, to Sarah Bare, of Upper Leacock. DEATHS In the city, on Sunday', the 15th inst., John Kitt, aged About 27 years. In Strasburg, on the 15th inst., Mm. Elizabeth Moore, aged 71 years and ilmoutha •Suddenly, In thin city, on Tuesday afternoon the , l3th inst., 10 minutes of 3 o'clock, linable, widow of Joshua Mitchell, wlio also died suddenly on Thursday afternoon, 15 minutes a 3 o'clock, Nov. 10th, Pio; aged 41 y ears months and 13 days. In San Francisco, on the 16th inst., Edward C.pok, oged 23 years, late of Lancster county. Pall-OatPins, Feb. 24. • Cloverseed comes iu slowly, audcommands $6 ..50q..i.0 62% per &lbs. from, store and 56,25411,37% from wagons. The receipts of Flour have increased, the inspections amounting to 12,740 bbls., against about 7000 bbls. week. There is some little inquiry fur shipment, and 16uu barrels have bees disposed of at $8,7540,h7 , /, for standard and good brands, and $9,37%(9,15 for extra. There Is a steady demand for home consumption within the range of the saute quotations. Rye Flonr is In better demand—sales of 4ou bbls. at $6. Corn Meal is iu better demand-64k lib's. Pennsylvania sold at $4,24" 1,61. Oraln—Wheat is in rather Letter demand, but prices re• main without change. Sales of 21.100 bushels prime Paula, white, deliverable on theopening of the equals, at $2,20 and 12(s.15Kiti red, in store, at $2,11 V. be., and some wised at $2,11(gi2,14. lu Rye nothing is doing. Corn is ute changed—sales of liCaesuiro bushels yellow, at 92 routs, arlont and tai cents,in store; a sale of 2000 bushels, to arrive, at 00 eta. In ats no transactions. lu Urooerles there la considerable activity, and further sales of New Orleans Sugar have been wade at 4-1,1 1 ..g.&*.i cent..2i lb, on time. Whiskey is dull.—Sales of Itbls. at as cts and tints at 31 cts. Ltlette• I Slates I I—The subscriber haring taken the Oagency for 13rowles building Slates is ready ~4t any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the sgliare, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at. my Hardware Store, North Queen street. tub 27 ly-7 41k.olLtik: U. SPIiECLIEIt. t undersigned, agent for the elle Oa the celebrated Caldwell Slate, the euPeld.rlty of which L generally known, In prepared to cuntract liar log ur for tundehing bla‘e. Thu safety and stiperlurity of tante Routing :feuds no comment. All weak item, fu the bust Malllittr, And alt ordure promptly attond‘Ou. M. STEIL% MAN, Ilardreure Store, West RitiA LAU MEM • onther.—FlllTZ, HENDRY & Nok2o North LThlrd street, Philetlelphin. Meree,u 31euuteuturers, Currlors and ltuperturs et' French Cali-USW,' and duelers iu /tett and Oak Sulu Leather awl Kip. tut, 21 ly•U Eetate of Samuel U. Holum' and lu thu Court ut Counauu Plinth fur thu County ut Lau. caster. ll'hureun, Jacob Huber, aangstue. of Suutuul 11. Ilalnca and Wits, did ou the:lot day of Fubrunt), lilu In the (Mice ut thu Prothonotary of thu wad t,uurt, his Account of tits said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested lu the said F7State, that the said Court have appointed tliu loth day of April, 1065, fur the confirmation thercol, unless ex ceptiouu be bled. Attest, J. ISU‘VAIA:s, Prothy. .Prothy's (Alice, Lau. Feb 27 at-e Iro the Publtc.—Justicu to George M. :iteluman requires me to slate that the report patio circulation— that he threatened to collect by execution the motley due my husband and that his threat preyed upon my husband's mind—is without any foundation. Mr. Steinman always told my husband that he should not - give himself any con cern about the debt, that he should take his own time to pay It, and that in the event of his death he would nut dis tress me for Its payment. My husband and our family knew that Mr. steinnum was one of our best friends. Freely and without any solicitation on the part of Mr. Steintuau 1 make this statement, influenced only by a de sire to do justice to my husband's memory, and to one who was his best friend and benefactor. Lane:Liter, fob 27 tt6 SUSAN ZELLEhS. Diinsolution of Partnership.—The Partner ship existing bet, eau C. D. Mehalley, Thos. S. Black & J. A. Sheaf!, under the firm of C. D. Mebane) . & Co, was dissolved un the first day ut January lam, by mutual con sent. The business of the tires will be settled up by Sheaf" S. Black, s uccesbor, to C. U. Mebane) , 5: Co. C.D. IIk:HA/TM', THUS. S. 'SLACK, J. A. SliliAFF. Mil= • JOHN A. SIIESIF. Taos. S BLACK. i.lhenfr & Black, oPI.ItATuItS IN AVILlpe Ash I,DAnthraclte Coal, from the 1110 MOUNTAIN CULLIEIIY, Shamokin, Northumberland comity, Perm. Orders sent to alimmokin or Launder, will meet with prompt attention. fob 97 31,6 Goods, 12155.—llager d Brothers aro now Oupouing a now and largo assortment of Mouse Furnish. lug Goods, to which they iurito osalniutitit#l. BARNS E Y LINENS, ICK NU.S„ thrIZES, • (I , TTUN" SIIEETINGS. (7IECKs„ i'CIENTERPANEs TABLE DLIPERS, MUSLIN'S BLANK ETS, ca. Carpeting's. VEL VET, I "L'At..17.1); ER ussELs, HEMP, LAWR..I LL e i; FEATHER.V.-1100 Pounds prime Red Feathers. PAPER I.IANGINGS.—A most COLO pletu assortment, equal to any ever offered in this eity;of new designs, and comprising every grade from gilt to ordinary unglazed, which they will sell at the lowese city prices feb 27 tf-6 Now Stock of Dry Good.* for the Spring of 1553.—EY RE A: LANDELL, S. W. corner of Fount. and Arch streets, Philadelphia, are fully prepared to bait buyers, Wholesale lc Retail, with goods adapted to their 'Rants and at the lowest NETT CASH PRI , ES. BLACK SILKS, FANCY. du. N EW • NEW SPRING riIIAWI:S, NOVELTI ES IN LAWNS, Blirrizqi PRINTS ELAID GOOD LINENS, TABLE LINENS, SIIEETINGS, Er. to. .N. B.—Bargains daily received from the Auctions, of N. York, nod Philadelphia. P. S.—Oil Boiled Black Silks warranted not to cut iu wearing. Store-keepers supplied with those goods regularly. teto Su-ti truce's - New York Type—Foundry, astal, lished in ISI3, has now on hand, rowdy for immediate delivery, In fonts to suit' purchasers, 100,000 lb ROMAN TYPE of new cut, 30,000 " FANCY TYPE, 19.w0 " SCRIPTS of various styles, loon " GERMANS, 5,500 " ORNAMENTS in great variety, 5,00 U BORDERS, 30,000 feet BRASS AND. TYPE METAL RULES, and all the novelties lu the business. All the above Types are cast by steam power, of the new composition of metal peculiar to this found*, and WHICH IS CERTAINLY SUPEItiOIt to any ever used before is any part of the world. The unequaled rapidity in the pro. coos of casting, enables me to sell these more durable types at tho pricerof ordinary types, either on credit or fur Presses, Wood Type, and till other Printing Materials, except Paper and Cards, (which have no fixed quality or price,) furnished at manufacturers' prices. ~The latest Specimen Book of the foundry is freelygiven to all printing offices, on the receipt of fifty cents to prepay the postage. ./kir- Printers of newspapers who choose to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day ofJuly, 1855, and forward meione of the papers, will be allowed their bills at the rims of purchasing live times the amount of my manufactures; New-York, Feb. 12, 186 S. Address, GECittiE I.3ItUCE, feb 27 St-8 13 Chambers St., .Now. York. New Iron and Brass Fonndry.—The f'ru prletors of the LANctsrEfi Locomoriva Wokks would re spectfully call the attention Qf the public to the extensive I.ItON and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab. Ushment. We are now prepared to 31anufacture Stationary Engines, Mal and Saw Mill Castings, Car Wheels, and every other description of cast iron work at short nu. Um and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Casting., Copper Rivets, Solder and Itabbit• Metal. The establishment is under the Superintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill Is well known to our citizens; and as none but the most competent and thorough workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire satisfaction, to all who may favor us with their patronage. ffeb 2U tf-5 J Day of Appeal.—The day of Appeal for the city of _L./Lancaster will be held at the Commissioners °dice, on Tuesday the 18th of March next. (City papers only copy lob 20 Carts for Sale.—The subscriber bas four excellent strong CARTS, which he will sell at private sale, very cheap. They can be wetter his residence in East King street a fewdoors west of John liainilton's Hotel. `tab 20 tf-b . l JAMES LIILLEN. Estate of Robert Dysart and Wlfe.—la the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas:, Samuel 31. Myers assignee of Eobert Dysart and Wife, did on the 14th day of February, 1855 file in the Of fice of the Prothonotary of said Court, his account of said Estate : Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 22d day of March, 1855, for the corirmatlonthereof,unless ex.- ceptions be bled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Frothy's °Mee, Lan. Feb. 14, 1855. Pruth'y. fob LM 4t-5 state of Benjamin May, dec , .—Letters cf castration on the estate of Benjamin M. ‘.ee late of Conestoga township, Lancaster county, LI, tog 1.,v0u granted to the subscriber residing in said Lou nship All persons indebtdd to said Estate arc rsquested to name lin. mdeiate payment, and those having claims will preaent them without delay properly authenticated for sestiement JOHN Administrator. EMBED Cash Music, and Plano Store of Horace WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, New York. Uppohitiou to Monopoly. Music at greatly reduced prices. N otwith sanding the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of na ilea composers, and their refusal to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies of the trade, he is making immense sales— having abundant evidence, that he has public countenance and suppport, in opposition to the Great Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid :Native Talent, and to adopt the National Uurrency. His stock of American and European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of the laigest and best selected in the United States. He has also made a great reduction in the prices ofrianos, Me lodeons and Musical lustruments of all kinds. Superior toned 03txtave pianos for $175, $2OO and $225, interior of as good quality, and instruments es strong and as durable as those which cost $5OO. Pianos of every variety of style and . price up to $lOOO, comprising those of ten di ff erent mannfacturies: among them the celebrated modern impro ved.Homee Waters' Pianos and the first premium Xolian Pianos of T. Gilbert & Clo.'s make, (owners of the Bolton patent.) Second-hand Pianos at great bargains. Prices from $lO to $l5O. Melodeons from live different manufac tories, including the well known S. D. 4. H. W. Smith's melodeons, (Dined the equal temperament,) the best make In the United States. Prices $45, 60, 75, 100, 115, 125,185 and $l5O. Smith's Double _Bank Melodeons, VAM. Each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. The beat terms to the trade, schools, &a; 12‘ per cent. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music mint to all parts of the country, poet-paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos Ibrwardo,t9 sag, sdreu free of charge. feb ' am 4 =MIME 'UNITED STATES WARS. case may be,) addressed - "Second /assistant, Puct, l pow 0771 CL Dreueraver, mister General, Contract Office,” and sent by mail- February 10, 1855. J not-by, or to, an agent, and postmasters will not - DitOPOSALL for enrrying the malls cribs United States enclose proposals (or lettere niany kind) in their X from July 1, 1846, to June 30,1818, on the following quarterly returns. • mutes in Pennsylvania, will be received at the Contract The contracts are to be executed and returned Office of the Post Office Dewtment, Washington, D. C., • 30th o f th e • to the Department by orbefore the let of August, D until m., April 10, 18M., to be decided by same month, (being routes established by set of August, 1855, bat the service must be commenced cn the 3,1854. mail day. next after thatdate, whether the contracts be executed or not. No proposition for transfers will be considered until the contracts are executed in due form and received at the department; and then no transfers will be allowed unless good and sufficient reasons therefor are given, to be deter mined-by the department. Present contractors and persons known at the Department, must, equally with G r illers, procure guarantors and certificates of their sufficiency sub stantially in the forms above prescribed. The cer tificates of sufficiency must be signed by a post master, at one of the places before named, or a Judgo of a court of record. JAMES CAMPBELL, Post Master General. 9694 From Frleclensburg to Schuylkill Haven, 4 miles and hack, three times a week. Leave Friedertsburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Battu • day at 6 a m; Arrive at Schuylkill Haven same days by 7 a m; Leave Schuylkill Haven same days at 12 m; Arrive at Friedeasburg same days by 1 p m. Proposals for six times a week service will be consid ered. gehs . 6 0 ,1 0 .1411 e, by Intercourae, to Hat, 5 tulles and back, three times a week. Leave Gordonsville Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 1134 a m: Arrive at Hat same days by 1 p m; Leave Hat same days at 8 a m Arrive at Gordonsville mime days by 5;4 a m. Proposals for six-limes-a-week service will be cousid- 9690 From Columbia, by Manor and to Safe Ilashor, 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Columbia Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Safe harbor same, days by 11 a m; Leave Safe Harbor same days at 2 p Arrive at Columbia same days by 5 p ca. Proposals fob six•times.a-week service will be tonsid- ered. 9697 From Christiana, by Smyrna, ➢lay, Quarryville and Mechanics' Grove, to Chesnut Level, 19 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Christiana Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at damn Arrive at Chesnut Level .me days by 12 ru; Leave Chesnut Level same days at 2 p uu; Arrive at Christiana SSWe days by 8 p m. Proposals fur six-times-aweek service will be comild ered. 969 A From Kinzer's, by Williamstown, Ilarrlsontown, Spriugwell Mills, Mat, and ]count Hope, to Inter- have Kinzer's Monday at 11 a m; Arrive at Intercourse same day by 1 p m; heave Intercourse same day at 7 p m; Arrive at Kinzer's same day by 9 a m. Proposals for three-times-a-week service will be con sidered. 9699 From Safe Harbor, by !Liberty Square, to Buck, 19 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Bate Harbor Monday and Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Buck same days by 12 m; Leave Buck Tuesday and Friday at 6 a mp Arrive at Safe Harbor same days by 12 m. Proposals for three-times-a-week service will be con sidered. 9700 From York Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall, and Davidshurg, to York, 20 miles and back, once a week. Leave York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at York same day by 2 p no 'Leave York Moods) , at ti a to; Arrive at York Sulphur Springs Lame day by 2 p m. 9791 From Strasburg, by Martinsville, New Providence, and Camargo, to Quarryville, 9 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Strasburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 8 a in; Arrive at Quarryville same days by 11 a m; Leave Quarryville Mitllle days at 12 w; Arrive at Strasburg mime days by 3 p m. Pro•aueils fur sla•llwes-a.wuek servitsi will be consid• ered. 9702 From Sterliogvllle, by Lynn, to Nicholson, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sterlingvillu Tuesday after arrival of vesture mail, say at 8 a m. Arrive at Nichols same day by 12 in; Leave Nichols Tuesday at 2 p m; Arrive at Sterlingvillu sameday by 9 p m. 9703 From Ilehrersburg, by Shaffner's Store, to Warne's , dory, 8 miles and bark, twice a week. Leave ilehrersburg Monday and Friday at 8 u in; Arrive at Womelsdurf same days by 11 sin: Leave \ Vomuledorf sauna day by 12 m; Arrive nt itehrersburg same days by 3 p m. 9704 From itehroriburg, by Mouut Aetna and Mount Zion, to Lebanon, 14 miles and back, oiled a nook. Leave liebrorbburg Wednesday at o a an Arrive at 1,14111011 SUMO day by I'2 m; Leave Lebanon Welinesday at 1 p m; Arrive at Rehrersburg same day by 7 p m. 9705 From Moreland, by itiddle's Settlement, to Newmans vine, miles mud back, once a week. Bidders will state the distance and propose a schedule of departures and arrivals. 9705 From Moselum, by Costown, to Prlucetown. f; miles and back, once a week. Leave Meselem Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at PrincEtou n same day by VA a m; Leave Princutowu Wednesday at 9 a us: Arrive at Moselem same day by 1t1,4 a sn. Proposals for twice-a-week service will be considred. 9707 From Ransom, by 3illwaukie and Bald Mount, to Clark's Green, 13 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Ransom Monday and Friday at 8 a In; Arrive at Clark's Green same days by 12 m; Leave Clark's Green same days at 2 p m; Arrive at Ransom same days by 6 p m. Wub From Hollidaysburg to Martinsburg, 12 miles and back, six times a week. Leave Hollidaysburg daily, except Sunday, at 12m; Arrive at Martinsburg same days by 3;4 p m; Leave Martinsburg daily, creepy Sunday, at 8 a in: Arrive at Hollidaysburg same days by 1.13 a m. 9709 From La Grange, by Breech , a Pond, to Fac tory•ille 8 miles and back, once a week. 1 eave La Grange Satu••day on arrival 'funk hannock mail, say at 1 p in; Arrive at Factoryville same day at 3 p Leave Factoryville Saturday by 4 p m, - Arrive at La Grange same day by 6 p in; 9710 From Canton, by Ogdensburgh, to liberty 86 miles and back, once a week. Leave Canton Saturday at S a in; Arrive Liberty same day by 12 in; Leave Liberty Saturday I p in; A:rive at Canton same day by 5 p in; 9711 From Tinge, by Hammond's Creek and Maple Ridge, to Seely Creek, iN. Y.,) 14 64 ,miles and back, once a week. Leave Tioga Monday at a a m; Arrive at Seely Creek-same day by 12 in; Leave Seely Creek Tuesday at 8 a ni; Arrive at Tioga same day by 12 m. 9712 From Snow Shoe, by Kylertown and Gra hambin, to Clearfield, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Snow Shoe, Tuesday and Thursday at II a m; Arrive at Clearfield same days by 8 p m; Leave•Clearfield Wednesday and Friday at Sam; Arrive at Snow Shoe, same days by 5 p m. 9713 From Mercersburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, (Md.,) 27 mile and back once a week. Leave Mercersburg Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hancock same day by 5 p in; Leave Ilancock Tuesday at 8 a in; Arrive at Mercersburg same day by 5 p m. 9714 From Neff , s Mills, by West Barre, to Pine Grove Mills, 10 miles and back, once a week. .11ATTINDs, DLL CLOTII??, DI?I,C.V.ETs. Leave Neff's Mills Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at Pine Grove Mills same day by 11 a m; Leave Pine Grove Mills Saturday 2 p m; Arrive at Neff's Mills same day by 5 p m. 9715 From Harlensburg, by Plain Grove, Slippery Rock, Borard's Mills, and Anandale, to North Hope, 25 miles and . back, once a week. Leave Harlensburg Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at North Hope same day by 4 p m; Leave North Hope Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Harlensburg same day by 4 p m. 1716 From Kittaning, by Cochran's Mills, to Apol lo, 24 mile. and back, once a week. Leave Kittaning Wednesday at 8 a m; Arrive at Apollo same day by 5 p m; Leave Apollo Tuesday at 8 a m, • Arrive at Kittaning same by 5p m. 9717 From Woodcock, by Tee's and Frisby's settlement, to Waterford,23miles and back once a week. Leave Woodcock Wednesday at 7 a m; Arrive at Waterford same day - by 4 p m; Leave Waterford Thursday at 7 a m• Arrrive at Woodcock same day by 4 p m. 9718 From Muhlenburg, by Ross, Sweet Valley, and Lake, to Lehman, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Muhlenburg Monday at S a m; Arrive at ~ ehman same day by 2 p m; Leave Lehman Tuesday at 8 a m; . Arrive at :luhlenburg same day by 2 p m. Proposals for twice-a-week service will be considered. Form of a proposal where no change from advertise ment is contemplated by the bidder. I, -, of -, county of -, State of -, propose to convey the mails on route No.-, from - to -, agreeably to the advertisement of the Postmaster General, da ted February 10, 1855; and by the following mode of conveyance, viz: for the annual sum of dollari. This proposal is made with the full knowledge of the distance of the route, the weight Of the mail to be carried, and all other particulars in ref erence to the route and service, and also after full examination of the instructions and requirements attached to the advertisement. Dated JOHN 31. 111.ESTAND, (.1111.5T, W3l. C. WORTH., Commissioners. tf-5 The undersigned, residing at -, State of -, undertake that, lithe foregoing bid tor car rying the mail on route. No. - be accepted by the Postmaster General, the bidder shall, prior to the Ist day of July, 1855, or as soon thereafter as may be, enter into the required obligation to per form the service proposed, with good and suffi cient sureties. This we do with a full knowledge of the obliga tions and liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 27th section of the act of Congress of July 2, 1836. Dated. The uoders.gued, ostm mete rof -, State of -, certifies, under his oath of office, that he is acquainted with the above guarantors, and knows them ii be men 01 property, and able' to make good their guarantee. Dated. The sufficiency of guarantors on propu.als may be certified by a judge of a court of record, and py postmasters. Conditions to be incorporlted in the contracts to the The distances are given according to the beat information; but no increased pay will be allowed should they be greater than advertised, if the point to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidders must inform themselves on this point. A bid received after time, viz: 3 p m of the 10th April, 1855, or without the guaranty required by law, or that co.nbines several routes in one sum of compensation, candut be considered in competition with a regulagproposal reasonable in amount. Bidders should, in all cases, first propose for service strictly according to the advertisement, and then, if they desire, separately for different service; and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for the advertised service, tho other bids may be consider ed, it the alterations proposed are recommended by the postmasters and citizens interested, or if they shall appear manifestly right and proper. There should be but one route bid for in a pro posal. The bid should be sealed; superscribed Proposals ; State of or Territory of ----, 71 (es the PENNBITLVANLL curse, 7 miles and la;ek, onw a week INSTRUCTIONS Form of a Guarantee (Signed by two guarantors Form of a Certificate. extent the Deparlment may deem proper. feb 274t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Jastu H. HOCSTOS, to the Court of Qoarter Ses sions at April term, 1055, for a license to keep a tavern iu Salisbury township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand- WE, the undersigned citizens of Salisbury township, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo- date the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jas. H. Houston, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempereace, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. John D. Wilson, B. F. Houston, Elias Eby, lease Worst, John Umble, Jr.. John Brubaker, Thos.S Mcl'vain°, Jacob Umble, Joseph Umble, Thomas Withrow,llenry Livingston Thomas Livingston, Isaac Livingston. fob IN TIIE MATTER of the intended applica ,,,,tion of .HCGII FITZPATILICK, to the Court of Quarter Set. s olous at April term, 185 S, for a license to keep a tavern In the S. E. Ward, in the city of Laucastea—it being au an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the South Last Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. do ..er. tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, end that we are well acquainted with the said Hugh Fitzpat rick, and that he is of good repute for honesty and tempt, auce, and is well provided with house room and convent- •es for the scro;umodation of strangers sod trarell,s, Christian Hemp, Christian Widniyar, J. ii. Skllea, Henry Liarrecht, Christian Shertz, Bernard Fitzpatrick, 31. 3l'Liou. gle, John N. Lane, C. Kieffer, David Ilalr, Charles Dein. Rah, William Liumpt, Philip Leonard, Jacob fob :47 3t-6 N THE MATTER of the intended appliea noo or PHILIP FITZPATRICK, to lbw Court of Quarter ..Ses nlone at April term, 1865, for n license to keep u tavern 111 the S. W. Ward, In the city of Laueneter—it Whig an old eland. . Wt, the undersigned citizens of the South We'd %trJ, where the said into or tavern is proposed to Lo kept, de eel• tify, that the said lun ur tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travelers. nod that we are null acqtusluted with the said Philip k itzpat and that he is of good repute for honesty nod temper. slice, and is well provided with house new and COOS vili• unciai for the accommodation ut strangers nud travel°, a. Chas. k'. Voigt, L•'. Steward, M. A. Withers, Wm. 'ln:, lor. J. C. Van Camp, Henry Carpenter, Gnu. sander...4i, Wet. s. Aumeg, L. Richards, Henry M. Ridged, .11. P. BonJgr. J fete ,it N THE MATTER of the intended applica tion et' JOHN M. LAVIJNIU L. - the Cuurt et t4dartor ,ego.lun at April turas, 'bee, fur a Ileonee to keep a tavern In the c. Ward Ward, in the city ut Lancaster—lt Whig an uld etand. We, the undersigned citizens of the South West It'ard, where said inn ur tavern is proposed to be kept, do certhy, that the said ion ur tavern is necessary to accommodate We public and euterialn strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John Si. Eavling, and that he le of good repute for honesty and tempi:guile°, and is well provided with house room and conveniences tor the accommodation of strangers and travellers. D. hi. Lebkiater, W. n. Autweg, J. C. Van Camp, Philip Fitzpatrick, Henry Pinkerton, E. Steward,iLloury Carpen ter, Benjamin C. hachumu, William Kautz, Usury N. ltel gart, tie°. Sandurs,m, L. Richards, SI. Withers. feb 3t-ii IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of MART Masai:al:kw, to tire Court of Quarter :ie., stone at April Email, 1055, fur a Bellow to continue keep ing a tavern in the S. E. Ward, in the ally of Lancaster, it being un old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of 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 accom modate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Mary Messen hop, and that she Is of good repute fur honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with house room and cow., nieuces for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. liietfer, I) Bair, C. A. Meinitsh, p. E. Breneumn, Ja cob liable, jr., James Coyle, Levi Smith, W. Ihnog, Gumpt, Jacob Buehler, Juhu D. iikiles. Jacob lump!. fob 27 21-ti IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Hisser iSOUNFELT, to the Court of QUar Ler ses sions, at April term, ISfi, for a transfer of a License granted to John A. Scheirenbrand, to keep a tavern iu the N. W. Word of the city of Lancaster—it being nu old stand—said Ikon, to he transferred from John A. Scheirenbraud to the subscriber. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North West it In the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is prop, sed to be kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern la ne cessary to accommodate tho public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquaiuted with the said floury Rosenfelt, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accommodation of strangers and travellers. WIIIIrm F. Miller, filbert It. Ilurtley, tieorge Ackerman, William F. Mayer, Jacob Snyder, Wm. C. Chamberlin, John Dreperd, John F. Rawly, sun., Edward Kautz, William Gra haul, Frederich Peuscli, Admit Snyder, Horny Broom, Jecol Weaver, Joseph Brillhard. Samuel Kissinger. tab 27 3t G N 'PILE MATTER of the intended applica tion of .1 %IN HAMILTON, to the Court of Quarter ,:essions at April term ' 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in the 'i. East Ward, in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inner tavern it necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travelers, 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 conveniences fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers. James C. Carpenter, Henry Hersh, IL C. Locher, Joseph Ditlow, George theirs, David Killiuger, George P. King, Daniel Gemperling, Jacob lercher,Jno. K. heed, John Fon ,dersmith, Jonah Wisner. feb Yi 3t-6 IN TILE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JAMES BARNETTO, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in Fulton township, Lancaster eouuty—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Fulton township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, du certify. that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Barnette, 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 Findley, 5.1). McConkey, William A. Towson, Sam uel Wicks, William J. Hess, Abner Brown, It. M. Caldwell, James McSparran, John lieundy, S. W. P. Boyd, Win. C. Glasgow, Isaac Buena,i Edward liarrett. feb ht-ti IN the MATTER of the intended applica tion of Jscon S. MANN, to the Court of Quarter .iessions at April term, 1855, to continue kooping a tavern in Manor township, L ancaster county—it being au old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of Manor township, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and ttavellers, and that we are well acquainted with the raid Jacob S. Hann, and that ho Is of good repute for honesty cud temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob Stamen, Henry S. Mellinger, John Stiller, Henry Shenk, Abraham Schenk, Benj. Young, Jr., Lieu S. Munn, Jacob Souder,'Heo. G. Brush, Christian B. Herr, Christian 0. Herr, Benj. Landis, Jno. E. Hostetter, Henry iiceenawait, Jno. IL Hershey, Bernhard Mann. , feb IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of ANNA M. %Yuman, to the Court of Quarter Set. alone at April term, 1b55, for a license to continue keeping a tavern in Upper Leacock township, Lancaster coonty—it being au old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of Upper Leaeock twp., where said iuu or tavern is proposed to be kept, St; 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 Anna AL 11 - eidier, and that she Is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house zoom convenience. for the accommunation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Weidman,Diller Bare, lieu Brubaker, Marks ti Wenger, EntrinueSwope, Jacob Roll, Adiin'.3liller, N. S Sheerer, Bernard L. Beek, David Lefever, sickeph Wenger Whayne Groff. - leb :kJ 3t*-5 IN the MATTER of the intended application of JACOB M. SWAIM to the Court of Quarter Sessiouc titJULIIIIIry Term, 1855,t0 continue keeping a tavern in Upper Leacock township, Lancaster county—it being au old stand. Wa, the undersigned citizens of Upper Leacocktownship, where the said inn ur tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said iuh or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob M. Swarrandthat he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences fur the accom modation of strangers and travellarc. A. S. Bare, Henry Miller, N. E. Chewier, Diller Bare, Bern hard L. Beck, Henry Weidman, George Miller, jr., John Musser, Wm. Weidman, Geo. Brubaker, Henry Good, Hen ry Burkhart. (Signed.) Lletate of Robert Moderwell Ze. Wife.— au the Court of Common Pleas of Lanc . r. cu. Whereon, John llostettar, Jacob Hausman, and J. F. Kramph, assign eel; of Hobert Moderwell and wife, did on the fifth day of February, 1855, the 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 the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed thel2th day of March next, 1856, for the Confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be tiled. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Protliy. Lancaster, Prottiys, Office, fob 1:3 41-4 The Great Distribution Postponed.—The 'Cosmopolitan Art Association announce a brief post- ponement of the distribution, from the 30th of January to the 28th of February, at which time it will positively take place. The managers find it necessary to make, the above change owing to the delay in completing the building of the t, al laries, and the reception of Works of Art; which necessarily deferred the publication of the I.llustmted Catalogue until late in December, thereby preventing We general circula tion desired among the distant Secretaries and friends of the Association. To all those who have not subscribed the last Opportu nity is now presented. Any one subscribing previous to the 28th of kebruzry, are entitled to the Magazines for 1855. The payment of $3 entitles any person to either one of the following Magazines for the year 1855: Harper's, Putnam's, Knickerbocker, Blackwood's, Urn ham's Magazine of Art, and Godey's Lady's Book, and the Quarterly ltoviews reprinted in New York, Edinburgh, Westminster, London Quarterly and North British. Also a ticket in the Distribution, giving the, holders an equal chance in drawing the $5,000 Statute of the Greek Slave, or Venus, Bacchante, Ilebe, Flora, with bronze statuettes and several hundred Magnificent Oil Paintings. For full particulars see illustrated Catalogues; which are sent free, on application to all parts of the country.— Address C. L. DERBY, Actuary C. A. & L. A. Krick erbocker Magazine Office, 3 , 10 Broadway, N. V. Or. 166 Water st., Sandusky, 0. td-.5 City Property at Public Salo .— On Saturday, the 3d of Larch, 1055, will be sold at the public house of William Gelling, in South Queen street, in the city of Lancaster, a two-story Brick DWEL-_ LLNG HOUSE, with a lot of Ground, fronting 1 . 1 about 20 feet on the north side of West German street, and extending in depth about-10S feet. Posseesion will be given on the Mat day of April next, when terms will be made known by - PATRICK OAR,RIDY, £ttcrney la Dicl of Q. hum An. 1131:. /5 ta-11$ Vitiate- of Jolui • ill L,'/Court of *unman Pleas focthe Ootudy of lancaster.--, Whims, Julians Killian and Joseph Oberholtsec did ori I the 13th day of February,lBss, 111. i in the celica of thi Pro.' thonotaa7 of the old Court, their Account of the said , Estate: i 4 4 Notice is heieby given to all persons Interested in the sald , Estate, that the said Court hare appointed the 22ddly of March, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, unler excep tions be tiled. ; Attest, .1. BOWMAN, Proth'i. Lancaster,Broth'ye. Office, hb 20 ' 1. et. 6 ph. cry II still they the new book • 1. ere received at aus "Peoples Book Store" as 60011 as published, and always in advance of any other establish-1 meat in town. , Among the last arrivals are the fidlowing:i Budge Doings, a new book by Ike IdarveL Uia last and , best. • - t lit ilan's Literary Portralta, third series, just Issued. t Hagar the Martyr, or, Passion and Reality, by Mrs. Ste tens. t I Town and Country, or Life at Homo and Abroad, by J. BJ Adams. You Have Heard of Them! by Q. Decidedly the book of the day. Ruth Hall, a domestic telt of the time, by Fanny Fern.; Nay Brucken, a tale of forty years age, by A. U. Brad ford. Arillion and other tales, by the author of Oliva, the Og tildes, Agatha's Husband. Tom Croebie and his Friends, by the author of Hand Andy. The Past, the Present and the Future, by Bartholome Bossier. • •-- • . klargnret, or Prejudice at Home, and its Victims. An nu toblogmphy. ' I What Not, by Mrs. 11. A. Dennison, ' 1 Hy Courtship and ibi Consequences, by Chevalier Wiko i. A rare book. Journey to Central Africa, by Bayard Taylor. Vt. Lauds of the Saracen, or Pictures of Palestine, dieIIYI and Spain, by Bayard Taylor. History of Braddock's Expedition against Port Du Quoantt in 1756, under General Braddock, edited from original doe mamas by Winthrop Sargent. Protestanism and Catholicity compared in theireffects the civilization in Europe, by the Rev. J. Balmer. The American Sportsman; containing hints to spar ~ . men, notes on shooting, and the habits of the gams Li and wild fowl of America, by E. J. Lewis. .. - . . The Wife's Victory and other tales, by Mrs. Southworthl The Lost Heiress, by Mn. E. D. E. N. Southworth. Life of flumes tireely, by Edward Parton. Life of P. I'. Ilsruum, written by himself. Notes on Duels and Duelling, by Lorenzo &Lame,' one o' he wont interesting books of the day. • The People's Beek 6tore is the plate where subscription' s • u taken Mr all the American periodicals, the English p. lows and Blackwood's Magazine, and all the popular • pers. For any thing you want, to or fiend to the subseri tier's Aare. feb 3t.5 REGISTER'S NOTICE. 'rim Accounts of the respective decal dents heretutto annexed, are filed in the Register'. Unice of Lancaster County, for confirmation and alio. anatiA at au Orphans' Court, to be held in the Court Mous', in thi City of Lancaster on the 3d dloutitty in March next, 060 d letu at 10 clock, A. M. Jacob Chalfant, Salisbury township. By Rachel ChaltahL' nod Jacob 'Mistier, Execututs. William B. Schneader, Borough of Adamstown. By lieuri- Standar, Adualuistrator. John loud, West Earl township. I.4uardianshlp Aceuunt. By Mark S. Droll, tluardlan of Anna Dotal, one of lhb minor children of deceased. Joseph Bintiburst, Marti" towushit who was a minor chii of John Bradliurst, deceased. By JALhub alwpsun, AAA tulubittutur. Jacob Fenstormachor, East liumptleld towuship.t Uttar dlnuship Acovuut. By Jacob Dummy and lieury hu, to, administrators of Christopher Lounny, xlecoasiii who was LI uarillitu of Juba, Chri6tlau sod Jacob terunicher, minor children of thu that mentioned tiocA. Benjamin Oat-kiln, \Vest Cucalico township. By John Back- Ito and lima) limekiln, Administrators. Bart tow urhip. By John Hliey, ...00.,1it (ho Executors of Janus Iliunso4 deconsod, who was stir vivlug Exoctitor of Wm. Ramsey,. doceasod. Daniel noel:waiter, Cairtiarvon township. Accounts. By David Flank, tivardlitu of Lew ls, JoseP . M., ltulaud D., Daniel, Elizabeth and ltuth Aun Buoy waiter, minor children of deceased. Christian Wade, Bart township. By Amos M'ado and Ma 1.! Wade, Adiiiitilstrators. • , theory idoldoman, Conoy township. OutirdianshipAccou {. By Joseph W. Cottrell, Cruarthan of lioleu Wouts, fj merly lialtleman, a minor child of deceased. Jacob Kurtz, Manhenn township. Unardianship Accoun . By Jacob Zug, Uttardian of Fanny Matilda Kurt., la wife of David Shirk, and now deceased, 0 minor and mil/ child of Jacob Kurt., deceased. Henry lluber, East Donegal township. Supplementari and Final Account. I.*, Dr: _Nathaniel Watson, Execu tor. Mary 11. Bamborough, City of Lancaster. By A. E. Widuey, Administrator. David liaruish, Conestoga township. By Martin Hands onderful-Phenomenon and Healing Jacob Burnish Lind Michael Runtish, Testamentary Tru W VIRTUES.—In the adjacent county of !forks and the . tees over the pet . ..nand estate of Nancy Burnish, one iumnalMte vicinity of the romantic Cushion Hills, on a the daughters and heirs of said deceased.. .1 Otaltaln More than 800-feet high, Nature has formed a. Chri '" ) P h ' r kl ' ick, Wes ' 11'"I'dkid township. BY Fred-, delightful retreat of sylvan beauty, consisting of about 52 I ick Feick aud Justus Gray, two of the Executors. Acres of garden-like ground producing the most wholesome Joseph Reiff, Sr., West. Earl township. By JUI.S Reiff, su herbs, medicinal plants, treesand fruit in pleasing variety. v lying Executor. From this vegetable kingdom 1./r. Leisering has succeeded 4 5U54111.11l Kline, New Ephrata, Ephrata township. By Le la procuring a Universal Remedy fur the cure of Fever and 5. Rucker. Administrator. Ague. i Abraham libber, Warwick township. Testatnentary G ua lu the same spot of magnificent rural scenery are to be dianship Account. By Samuel holler, Guardian of 31aria found most excellent sanative springs, coutainingThunder- Sumer, a grand daughter of said deceased. ful virtues only to be found in freshwater. These springs Elizabeth Hartman, Borough ut 31aulteim. Testarneuta' yield an abundance of water, clear arystal of world temper (' uarditinship Aceouut. By Henry Stiaifuor, Guardian attire, (48+ degrees Fahrenheit,) soft and pleasant taste,very Franklin Hartman, one Mate Legatees of said decease refreshing without say strange admixture or nauseous sum/l. Julie C. Landis, East Remptield township. By Mrs. Era • Cu this beautiful spot of ground Dr. Leisering, encouraged cos Landis, Admiuis tratrix. by such n happy combination of circumstances, has este'', Edward O'Donnell, Mouutjoy township. By Daniel O'Don- Itched . !mil, Administrator. George Burkholder, West Cocalieu township, By damn HYDROPATI - lIC INSTITUTE, Borkholder, Christian Burkholder, Henry Burkholder in order that these beuilicent gifts of nature, patiently op. Jacob Borkholder and John Burkholder, Adininistratoil,. plied, might be of advantage to sulfuring humanity. It Usury (Main:air, East Donegal township. thoirdiansla was at Ephrata in Lancaster county, that Dr. Leiseriug, Account. By Christian•Grtli, Guardian aft...bare Gue in the years 1845-1848, performed wonderful cures on naur, a minor child of deceased. I persons laboring under diseases, and especially 'ou such Michael W. m a y, Bainbridge, Con.) . township. By lien as resolutely persevered in his mode of treatment. He has Hawk, Administrator. I done the same, and more besiede, from 1646 up to themes. Barbara Gelb, Penn township. By John Gelb and Georg nut day, at his Mountain Homo. Rohl, Administrators. ! it is well known, for these 14 years, that he is nu dealer Michael Hummer, Wm, iek township. Supplementary A . in huinbugs. 'From nearly all Counties in . the State. Dr. count. By Samuel Elisminger, surviving Executor u L e is e ring leis been requested by persons afflicted with Jacob Hummer, and Daniel Zug, Executor of Abrahah disease, to afford them an opportunity of seeing him, that Zug, deceased, who were the Executors of Michael RAM they miglit personally consult him iu regard to their own tuer, deceased. ,• i complaints. He has therefore cone Wed to make a begin- Jacol. Shenk, Miller, Conestoga township. Guardiansh Mug in Lancaster County, and will carrY,with him his In- Account. By Christian 31iller, Guardian of Jdtin.Sheni fallible Remedy (free from poisonous ingredients,) for the deceased, who was a minor son of deceased, I cure of Fever and. Ague. This remedy requires only an rip- Mary Fox, Borough of Columbia. Guardianship Accoui plicatiou of from le to 15 days according to directions, to By Richard 'Fox, Guardian of George Fox, Franklin F effect a RADICAL' CURE. Fur consultation, advice and Sissy V. Fox, minor children of Stary Fox. deceased, HI medicine,. the charges will be moderate. was intermarried with John E. Fox. (late Mary Boggs., Ills direction is as tollows : Jacob She:tiler, Conoy township. Guardianship AccoUa In Ephrata, at W. Kunigmacher's. from 15 to lb Feb. By l'hilip Gldweiler, Guardian of Jacob Sheatfer, niimi •• Lilly., •• Philip Kahn S.lll of deceased. - Lancaster " Peter 31cCunomy Christian Kreider, Conestoga (now Pequea) township. ' West Grange, above Charlottte •• Guardianship Account. By Michael Kreider. Guarniat •• Washington "B. Kaulfman's Hotel •• :46 - liS - of Mary Kreider, (wife of John Groff.) a minor daugh •• Columbia .' Danl. Herr .• " 1 " 4Me'h of deceased. . ••• Marietta " Ste. Houseal's . - 5 .4 7 . Mary Switxgable. New Ephrata, Ephrata township. St , ‘• Bainbridge '.. 31r. Nears„ •• 6 ••9 •• plementary and Final Account. ByWin. Konigunt2l.. ” Elisabethewn Mr. Greenawalt ,.. 's ;• 15 •• 12 " Executor. •• Mount Joy " Mr. Seltzer's John Bill, Little Britain township. Final Account. 'B " Manheim " Mr. Rostettor's •• tel " .18 Wilson Hill, Administrator. i I CHARLES F. A. LEISENRING, 31. D. Margaret Dill, Little Britain township. By Stlisoirfle Wernersville, P. U. Becks co., Pa. Acting Executor. fob 11 3t43 between Reading and Womelsdorf. Christian Killhelfer, Manor township. Guardianship i./ I count. By Abraham Stiller, Guardian of John Killheffer, oue of the minor children of deceased. . John Gress, East Cocalicu tosenship. Guardianship Ac count. By William Von N'elda, Guardian of Willi in Gress, one tit the sons of John Gress, and one oft e grand children of Jacob Gress, deceased. Michael Dellam, Borough of Columbia. Final Ai:count: 13y William 11. Sumer, Executor. - j Martin Balmer, Penn township. By John Balmer and At, a. haul Balmer, Administrators. . Samuel Lehu. Muuntjoy township. By 'John Musser, S le Executor. Joseph Cottrell, Borough of Columbia. By Joseph N. troll, Executor. Daniel Rohrer, East Laumeter township. By John Rob Administrator. Abraham Ehy,Elimbeth township. By Jonas Eby and JL u B. Erb, Executors. 1' eter Iliestaud, Manor township. By Henry Wisslor, ecutor. Christ! Siechrist, East Lampoter township. Uuardi ship Account. By Tobias &rimier, billardidn of ML iy Siechrist, minor daughter of deceased. Catharine Lawrence, city of Lancaster. By Lewis Lawretice" Executor. Christian Habeckor, East lieumlield township. Guardian ship Account. By Benjamin Landis, Guardian of Bar bara Liabecimr, minor daughter of deceased. John liamborough, city of Lancaster. By Ann E. borough and David W. Grissiuger, Administrators. Esther Beam, Leacock. township. By Henry W. Bair, Ad ministrator. John Beam, Leaoork township. By Henry W. Bair, Admin istrator. Magdalena Yeager, Warwick township. By Christian 'rta. man, Executor. • Philip Fullmer, 31auheini township. Guardianship Account By Jacob Bohr, jr., Guardian of Eliza Iniliner, sue of the children of deceased. Jacob W. Droll, Manheim township. By Levi W. I; roll, 11,1- ministrator. 10 ltosina Buhl, Penn township. By Emanuel ltuhl and Aim jamin Zug, Executors. Lorenz Seigle, Manor township. By John B. Seigle, Ex ,•u -tor. Timothy liaises, Fulton township. By Jeremiah ,B. Haines and Timothy Ilaiues, Executors. Joseph Burst, West Earl township. By John M. liorst +lotl Christian ilunshlyerger,' Administrators de Louis non cum testaniento annexe. Christopher Deumiy, East lletupfield township. By Jdol, Demmy and Henry 11. hurts, Administrators. Andrew Kammerer, Penn township. By Andrew Santo er er and Samuel Eannuerer, Executors. Barbara Miller, Rapho township. Guardianship Accat i ut. By Samuel Enstainger, Guardian of Anna, David, llury and Martha Miller, tour of the minor children of dad. Francis Flury, Borough of Marietta. By Ssrah A. Elltry and James Cushman, Administrators. Catharine Bower, East llempfield township. By Jacob Bower, Executor. Peter Brubaker, ltapho township. Guardianship Accolint. By George Brady, Guardian of Usury Brubaker, ou • ol the children of deceased. henry IL Gall, Conestoga township. By Ann Gall and Br John Eendig, Administrators. Abraham Mustielmau, Mountjoy township. By Jos p 1 Musselman, Administrator. Michael llarnish, West itempfield township. By J eco , Bower and John Frey, Executors. Usury Yost, LeaLoca township. By James Lindsay, 5 , e, utur. nrunuel Albright, West I.lerupfield township. By H. Albright, Administrator. Ann Frey, Manor township. By John Sieeger, Adni is trator. Daniel L. Carpenter, Borough of Manheini. By DaLiel Danner, Administrator. Daniel Brubaker, Strasburg township. By Francis Br ba ker and Magdalena Brubaker, Executors. Michael Dietrich, city of Lancaster. By Martin Aneiner, Trustee of said de:eased, under the Will of Elizabeth (Die trich, deceased. • Henry Carpenter, Paradise township. Second and anal Guardianship Account. By J. George Ernst, Gum Man of John Carpenter, now deed, a minor sou of it, nry Carpenter, deceased. Henry Engle, Conoy . township. By Henry M. Engle, "John B. Engle and Jacob M. Logic, Executors., Salome Lirergood, City of Lancaster. By John S. Executor. Henry Livergood, Manor township. Guardianship ace unt By John B. liable, Guardian of Livergood, a 6 lad of deceased. tieur r ie Ludwig, East Cocalice to wuship. By C. rage ud wig and William Ludwig, Executors. allSallll3 Baser, Ephrata township. By Isaac Mixer, Ad ministrator. Si i Ilium A (Wants, Borough (A Adamsto if 11. lc) J acob 'Ad dams and lsaac Addams, bxecutosr. Jacob 3iusseliimu, a,., Borough of .11ouutjo) . By J r ob Musselmaii,jr., Aou ni nstratur. Isaac Redsecker, Borough' of tifathottitewn. First A ccOunt By James Young and Sayailltedsecker, Admlysicutors. Christian A. Hess, Conestoga township. By Jacob Administrator. Christian 11. Sherts, Paradise township. By John S. lie neagy,. Administrator. • George Coulson. Little Britain (now Fulton) township. I Guardianship Account. By Docket S. Williams' late widow Coulson,) Guardian Of Thomas M. Coulson, iyuor son of Deceased. Joshua Kehler, West llempfleld township. By Abraham Zook, Executor. - Martin Ptautz, county of Lancaster. By Martha A. Gross ley, Administratrix. Jacob Sunder, Manor township. Guardianship Amu xt.— By Jacob r. Witmer and Abraham 31illereidministritors of Jacob Buckwalter, whtl was Guardian or Ca ripe Bonder, a minor daughter of deceased. Jacob Gall, Conestoga township. By Ann Gall andl ohn Kenclig, Administrators of the estate 'of Henry IL all, deceased, who was Executor of Jacob Gall, deed. I Barbara Landis, East Lampeter township. By Ab S. Landia and Benjamin Landis, Adzninistrators. Martin Hendig, Manor township. Guardianship Ace tint. By David Mellinger Guardian of Martin D. liedig, c (now of age) and John, Isaiah, Elisabeth and darab en dig, yet minor children of mid deceasid. Henry Ming, Leacock township., By David Groff,* n istrator, pendants lite. i David GOott, West Earl township. GatiFttiatiship A tint. By George Rank, late Guardian of Susanna Good, now .wife of Samuel Kafrioth,ja daughter of deceased. BENJAMIN 41. EXAM lasumstur, Sob. 20, PM. Be • r. Vito' BrulblOger ratnatio.)— : In she. Court. of llocamon. Plesa.forihe County of Lan cater. Whereas, Frands Brubakeig Magdalena Brubaker &seam of DiatetHeobakordeed.; who was; ConWitittee of said LCIP." , * dkl eie kith day of. Yebenaryi Ole In the Odin) of the Prothonatay of the said (lend their Account of the said Estate;. Notice is hereby given to ail persons Interested ' ln the said Estate, that the said Court hays appointed the V.d day of March, 1855, for the ondirmation thereof; unless ex- Attest, J. BOWMAN, Prothy's . Office lan. Pet, la Me. Prothonatary feb W. • 4t-5 . ' • 111ey Sava I Merahasits of Lancaster, Barks, 01191.• beriand,Perry and other Counties. The subscriber strongikdesires a part of the trade of counties above named. He will offer the greatest Induce ments to buyers of • • FANCY GOODS, for cub or short credit—lower prices and more discount, than at 'any other house In Philadelphia. His stock con sists of the best variety of .100113:11111 GFLABSEBB, • (funned) also Combs, Biusims,Battons,Hosiery and Gloves, Tort Monneles. Snspenders,Perfamery, Hamra and Straps, Threads, Silk Handkerchiefs and Stocks, Needles and Tins, Trimmings ,Jewelry, and a thousand other things. The greatest inducement will be given, without hum bug. Come and prove it by rasing money, THOMAS BURCH, Ja. 87 North Sd st., up stairs feb 20 3m-b Ustate of Wen. Leonard £ Abner Bear.— _Egli the Court of Common Pine for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Albright k Christian Rine, n aives; of W.' Leonard & Abner Bear, did on the 25th day of January, 1855, fde in the office of the Prothonotary of the said °curt, their account of the said Estate: Biotioe is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate,'Utat the said Court have appointed the sth day of Macrh, 1855, for the sonfirmation thereof, unless exceptions be Med. . - -Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothrs. Office, Loa. jan 25 4t-2 Ineisr Goods Opened thus Day.—Cases, The In best makes Bleached Long Cloth Muslin for Shirting. Cases, Bleached and Unbleached Sheetings 3-4,6-4, 7-1, 10-4, and 12-1. Bales Unbleached Muslin,. Conestoga, New 31arketAc. the best ever sold for 12% cents. Furniture and Apron Checks. Now is the time to buy Rouse Furnishing Goods at Bar gain Prices. Beautiful Striped Ginghams, for 12% cents. Double Width Paris Lustres, 12% cents worth 25 cents , —lroni Auction. W. H. SPANGLER.Ii 1 Lot Heavy Pant Stuffs, worth 3734 cents, selling for 18 ,/ ,4. 1 Lot neat Plaid. embalm. ,We have now commenced opening far the Spring Trade, and ahall eudevor, as heretofore, to' enable all to say ,"'The place for bargains in Dry load is WENT' STORE." itch '204f.53 LUtate of flay id Black.—ln the Court of Cam• X.Jmon Pleas•for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Wm. C. Boyd, Committee of David Black, did on. the second day of February, 1855, Ale in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Nutlet) is hereby given to all pursons interested In the said Estatu, that the said Court have appointed the 12th day of March, 1855, for' the continuation thereof, unless oz.:options be A [test, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. l'rothy'e office, Lau. fel) To Farmers.—Wo respectfully interm our custo• rums that we have reduced the price of our Improved super Phosphate of LIME, warranting It to be fully equal, if nut superior to auy sold by us la former yours. It adonis us pleasure to state that the high character of the article Is well established, and the testimony of Far. veers who have used It, proves it to I.)o the Cheapest and west IN:ruin:lout Fertilizer that is now known. Our Mond. are roquested to call and tannin° It, and re ceivo e. pamphlut dosorlptivo of Regis/that:s uses, dm A liberal deduction wade to Dordors.-4Nuts \Tantal. UIJA.NO.—A full supply of Nu. 1 Lioesihristrer Prauvuh' uu hand. Also, Mexican UljA So. Poudretto and Plaster fur sal° at thu lowost Market races. ALLEN & NEEDLES, 3 South Wharvus and 36 South Water it., first Store above Chesnut .t., Philadelphia. co . 2_ fur sale in this County by A. W. ItUSSELL, Lancaster City. A. E.. S A. L. WITMER, Paradise. rub n Tenth Grand Gift s tetribution of the ART UNION SOCIETY.-5 ;0,000 Gifts valued at Three Hundred Thousand Dollars. Certificate for this year, One Dollar. The members of the ART UNION SOCIETY, on the occasion of this the tenth distribution of the , works of Art accumulated by the Society during the past year. woad., respectfully call the attention of its pa trons to the factithat, being about to remove to the build ings in course of erection for too Society in the city of 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 Society, it was determined to Reduce the Certificate of Share for this Grand Enterprise 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 enable the Society to ex tend their labors for the advancement of the ARTS AND SCIENCES in this country. The certificates of share will be issued at One Dollar, accompanying which 'each purcha ser will receive free of charge, by return mail, a beautiful Line and, Stipple Engraving, entitled W-saliington on Dorchester Heights representing au eventful period in the History of our Country. It will be seen by referring to the list, that there are many valuable pieces of property, many costly Paintings, Superb Statuary, Beautiful Engravings, Costly Jewelry, Magnificent Shawls, and other beautiful Gifts, such as Clocks, Watches, Illuminated Works, Sc., to the number of Five Hundred Thousand—worth $300,000. As the Society expects to remove to the New Hall at Washington by the middle of Juno, the distribution will take place ou the first of July, 1b55. The same rules and regulations that have heretofore guided the Society's distributions will be adhered to In this, and on no account will there be any postponement from the day named. All letters and communications, (lost paid) for certificate, or on business, are to be addres sed to the Southern Of in Washington directed tenths Secretary, who will answer by return maiL Single sub scribers remitting Ten Dollars will receive one year's sub scription 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 1855 s the splendid Ilouse and Lot of the Art Union Society, situated in Broadway, A superb Dwelling, the residence of the lute An son Buitzer, Esq. The beautiful summer residence, Gothic Cottage and Grounds at Hawk's Nest, on the Hudson River„ 5 small Dwellings, situated on the lot belonging to the Society in Old street, 10,000 10 magnificent Camel's Hair Shawls.. Those shawls are the most beautiful work of art ev er behold, 4 sets of Diamonts/eFelry—consistsing of 7 Ma ces each—all antique patternAln 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 fur Ladies, very beautiful-and curious works of art; one the size of at e • 4 dime, 10 Watches for Gentlemen, all' very heavy, of , different styles and patterns, 1,300 50 Boudere, Toilet and Dressing Cases for Ladles some finished in l'eari patterns—Louie XIV., 1 large Clock, a very beautiful work of art, made by Lipordi 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, 2,000 50,000 illuminated Albums, different styles and • patterns, 200 copies of Griswold's Republican Court, splen didly bound, with tinted engravings, 100-copies of Boydell's Illustrations of Mak speare. To the admirers of the Great Poet, this•work will be an acquisition ' 50,000 RAINTINGS. . _ Venus sending forth Cupid and Hymen—Titian, Beggar Boy—Murillo, Tobit and the Angel—Salvator Rosa, Bight Iladouna—Carregiu, A Head—Titian, A Head—Vandyke, Landscape—Poussin, • A .Piece—Cs Motto; • Battle Piece—Wouverman. Landscape:—Claude, • There, are others by the saute Artistes, all original, be sides some splendid pictures by Allston, Sully, Reynolds, Beagle, • Doughty, Cole,Chapman, David; Vernet. Stuart, Herbert,„Tack, Benninton, Schaub, Perkins, Lee Is, Ellis, Hamilton, Read, Bartlett, Schloss, Huntington Johanoh, Schmidt, Rembrandt, and others fully described in the catalogue, which-will be forwarded ~11 application ily letter. post-paid, to the Secretary, who will answer by return Clubs of 10, Clubs of 20 Clubs of 60, 8 " The money In all cases to accompany the application for Certificates. Ladies fr — ' -...`terms ...dies forming Clubs will be entitled to the same as abovei with the extra inducement of the present of a Magnificent Set of Boudoir Furniture, with rich colored Inns Hangings, fine India Lace Curtains and everything of the most splendid description to the Ladies' Club who will send the largest remittance for Certificates. I Postmasters are authorized to act es Agents, and the Postmaster remitting the largest amount for shards will receive a handsome Gold Watch and Chain, valued at Two Hundred Dollars. The money must accompany thelappil ration (by letter, post-paid,) in all cases, and the Certificate, with the Engravings, will be forwarded free of charge by return' siL , CorrespOndents are requested to write their address, with the County, Town. Post Office and State, , plikdy, Ice order to avoid mistakes. All letters answered by return Catalogues of all the Gifts, with value and explanation, can be obtained on applleationto the Secietary, to whom all letterslfor Certificates, are, must be addressed. TERM'S YOE CLUSSa• 1 Extra Certiticato. ALFRED JODRDAIN, Snretary. W n, D. C. MAYNARD LRWII3, FRANCIS pia. Directors ISRNANDO LIMOBTON, Z DAVEB, frlaw• Stagrizilise of the *ire V-Ajust published j the American Monthly Magssine for Fehrnary.. brio tat to Literature, Arta, Sciences, Blography;Genend Intel ligence, and the dissemination ofpure American Principle I In its pages will be found Tales and Sketches of Revolu tionary'Tinr4a Ramildsoences of the early settlers of the Country; Biographies of the early Governors of New - Eng land; Historical B.omanees, Satiated and Scientific devel opment, Poetry and limy', together with ek. peat .variety of Editorial on the current topics of the day. An open and unyielding opposition to the of Rirman emi► slangs in ourpolltical elements, and an earnest anddeter mined advocacy of the principles of the American Party will tare prominent feature in this Zdarpraine.l • The numbers will contain portraits of prominent Amer kern Statesmen, accompanied with biographical sketches, rendering it one of the most useful and entertaining peri odicals in the world, end indispensable to every American .= family. Terms S 3 per axon= six copies $l5; ten copies pik,twen ty copies and upwards V. each, in advaniSS. Agents wanted to canvass in every City and Town in the United States, to whom great inducements are offered Address J. S. TUTTLE & CO., Publishers, 6 & 6 Scollay's Building, Tremont Row, Beaton. T o Persons out of Employment.—Agents Wanted in every section of the United States. The most Elegant and Useful Volume of the Year. Seal's great work on Russia. • • Just published, an Illustrated Description of the Russian Empire. Being a Physical and Political History of its Gov ernments and Provinces, Productions, Resources, Imperial Government, Commerce, Literature, E.ducational means, Religion, People, Manners, Customs, Antiquities, etc., etc.. from the latest and most authentic sources. Embellished with about 200 Engravinsg,,and Maps of European and As iatic Russia. The whole complete in one large octavo vol ume of about 700 pages, elegantly and substantially bound Retail price, $3. This wort has bean 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 portion of the Eastern Hemisphere, and holding so formidable a position at the present time to tie rester Europe andA ela; but of which - far less leknown than of any other European nation. i $3.,. Also, a deeply interesting volume,. entitled "The Remarkable Adventures of Celebrated Persons," embracing the Romantic Incidents and Adventures In the Lives of Sovereigns, Statesmen, Generals, Princes,,Warriers. Travel ers, Adventurers Voyagers, &c.. eminent in the History of Europe and America, including Sketches of over fifty cel ebrated heroic characters. Beautifully illustrated with numerous engravings. One vol. 4110 pages, royal Lbw. cloth, gilt. Price, fi1,23. The subscriber publishes a number. of most valuable Pictorial Books, very popular and of such a moral and Mi. glow influence that while good men may safely engage in their circulation, they will confer a public benefit, and re ceive a fair compensation for their labor. fia..To men of enterprise and tact, this business offers au opportunity for profitable employment seldom to be met with. tka•Persoris wi s hi ng t o engage in their sale, will roceire promptly by mau, s ci rcu lar containing full particulars, with "Directions to persons disposed to act as Ageuts, , ' to gether with term. on w hi c h they will be fUinished, by ad dressing the subscriber, post Paid. ROBERT BEARS, PUBLISH/IR, • 181 Wllliwn Street, New York. 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 oven for one day to feel tho happy and exhilarating Influ ence incident to the enjoyment of health. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, But a few years ago in the flush of health and youth, and buoyanoy of spirits, rapidly, and apparently in explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, dobili tated••wife, with frame emaciated, nerves unstrung, spirits depressed, countenance bearing the impress of suffering, and an utter physical and mental mos tratiou, arising from ignolanoo of the sitaplesinind plainest rules of health as connected with the mar nage state, the violation of which entails disease, suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often HEREDITARY COMPLAINTS UPON THE CHILDREN " UNTO TEE THIRD AND FOURTH GENERATION," Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, HYPOCHONDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, _ _ . KING'S EVIL, and other and worse Diseases, as a INHERITANCE DREADFUL FROM THE PARENTS "And moat this continue? Hurt this bet le there no remedy? No relief? No hope?" The remedy is by knowing the camas and avoiding them, and knowing the remedies, and benefiting by them. These are pointed out in T!HE MARRIED WOMAN'S PRIVATE - MEDICAL COMPANION, BY B. A. M. MAIMIOKAI7, TROTIESOR 07 DMA-4M 07 11011:6Y. One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250 [ON MB ELM; EMU 1021DM0 3 MOO.] A standard work of established reputation, found classed In the catalogues of the great trade sales in New York, Philadelphia and other cities, and sold by the principal booksellers in the United States. It was first published In 1847, since which time FIVE HI3UDRKD THOUSAND COPIER have been sold, of which there were upwards of ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY HAIL, attesting the high estimation In which it Is held as a re liable popular Medical BOOK FOR EVERY FEMALE the author having devoted his exclusive attention to the• treatment of oomplaints peculiar to females, in respect to which he is yearly consulted by thousands both in person and by letter. Hero every woman can disco . ver, by comparing her own symptoms with those described, the nature, character, causes of, and the proper remedies for, her complaints. The wife about becoming a mother bas often need of lnigruction and advice of the utmost importance to her future health, in respect to which her seruiltiveneu for bids coaxal ing a medical gentleman, will find inch in struction and advice, and also explain many symptoms which otherwise would occasion anxiety or alarm as all the pecalwities incident to her situation are described. How Many are suffering from obstructions or irregular ities 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 prolaprus uteri (falling of the womb), or from fluor anus (weakness, debility, &c.) Many are in constant agony for many months preceding confine ment. Many have difficult if not dangerous delismies, and ohm and uncertain recoveries. Some whose lives are hazarded during each time, will each find In Its pages the means of prevention, 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 contemplating marriage. Reader, are 5.0 u a hosband or a father? a wife or a mother t flare you the sincere welfare of those you love at heart? Provo your sincerity, and lose no time in learning what causes Interfere with their health and bap- Illness not less than your own. It will avoid to you and yours, * as it has to thousands, many a day of pain and anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the mind for Its ordinary avocation, and exhausting those means for medical attendance, medicines and advertised nostrums which otherwise would provide for declining years, tho Infirmities of age and the proper efittbatlon of your children. In consequence of the universal popularity of the work,. as evidenced by its extraordinary sale 111.1i0119 Cons have been attempted as well on booksellers as on the public, by imitations of title page, spurious editions, and surreptitious infringements of copyright, and other devices and deceptions, it has been found necessary, therefore, to • CAUTION THE PUBLIC to bny no book unless the words "Dr. A. IL MArsurearr, 129 Liberty Street, N. Y.," is on (and the entry In the Clerk's Office on the back of) the title page ; and buy only of respectable and honorable dealers, or send by meal, and address to Dr. A. 3i. Ranriceau. fEr. Upon receipt of One Dollar "TBLE MAR BLED WOMAN'S PRIVATE MEDIOAL COM PANION" is sent (mm7ed free) to any part of the United States, the Oanadas and British Provinces. All letters mast be poet-paid, and addressed to Dr. A. M. MAITRICF,AII, box 122 A, New-York City. Publishing Office, No. 129 Liberty Street, Now. York. Agents., • T. B. Peterson, Philadelphia; Mrs. Cynthia Williams, Honesdale; Spangler & Bro., Lancaster; Wentz A: Stark Carbondale; E. Flint, Williamsport; S. Turk. Wilkslairre. S. Leader, Hanover ; Thos. Cowperthwait, thiladelphia; J -11. Gunnison, Erie.; Samuel B. Lauder, Greensburg; E. S. Durban, Franklin; Dr.-5. D. Seott, Bedford; E. T. !Gide; brand, Indiana; J. W. Kidney, Brownsville; G. M. SleGet tys, Butler; J. S. Nickson, Chimbersburg; Gee. W. Gettys, Butler; Joseph Swartz, Bloomsburg. jan 9 tf-64 Election.—Tho Annual Election for Managers and Treasurer of the Manor Turnpike Road Company, will be held at the public house of Thomas Fisher, Millersville, on Tliurcday, March S. at 2 o'clock P. M. By order of the Bowe. CHARLES BOUGHTER, Treasurer. fob 20 te-5 Manna' of Sacred History.—A guide to the understanding of the Divine Plan of Salvation, ac cording to its Rhetorical development; by John Henry Kurtz., D. D. Cummings Works, Lectures on the Apocalypse, let series. do. do. 2d do. Cumming's Minor Works, Ist Series. do. do Id do. Cummings Lectures on the Parables. do. do. MiraclesMiracles.]do. do. " Prophecies. do. do. " do. do. " Itomanism. do. Scripture Readings; Genesis. do. do. do. Exodus. do. Voices of the Night. do. Benedictions or the Blessed Life. do. The Tent and the Altar. do. The Daily Life. do. Scripture Readings; St. Stark. do. do do. St. Matthew. do. Voices of the Dead. do. do. . Day. do. Church before the Flood. do. The Seven Churches. The above, together with raanyiother new books of the same character, are at all times to bad at the Cheap Book and Stationery More of MILAZICAY & 2,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 500 500 500 ;state of Eliza Hostetter of Manor twp Lill/ the court of Cuunuon Pleas fur the t2ouuty of Lan curker. {themes, ascot, S. lt [tier and Abraham Miller, atholuistutters of Jacob .I.:acl-n-dtcr deed, late of Manor township, who was Committee of Eliza Hostetter, did on the Bth day of February, 1855, file In the office of Pro thonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice Is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that tho said Court have appointed the 12th day of March next, 1855, for the confirmation thereof, un less exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Lancaster, Proth'ys. Office, fob 13 4t-4 Valuable Property at Public a V Saturday the 3d of March, 1855, by virtue of an order of the Orphans' Court, will be sold at public sale, at the public house of John Kelp, in the village of Safe Harbor, the following described real estate, the property of Ben ja min May, deed, late of Conestoga township, TWO VALUABLB BUILDING LOTS, in said Village, fronting on the road leading from Safe Harbor to Hartle Forge. No 1 contains about 90 feet In front, more or leas, and 300 in depth. No. 2 contains about 48 feet, more or leas, in front and 200 in depth. Both lots are enclosed and will be sold separately. Pot sesedou will be given and deeds executed On the 2d day of April next. Terms made known on the diy of sale by JOHN KOLB, AdOubitzator. Sob 13 ti-4] et 'Lion iffieet illkcliszketlatroot, ' abim Plillatielphli; The tuadortlgned, labia the Amor ` Man Ilouso, Columbia; Pa:, takes'pleartire In Info/ming his . friends; and the public Erenerally,that he. has taken tho above well-known and popnlarilinar, which be has tilled - up with entirely hew Purnituni and Bedding of a superior Quality. The house hasalso been renovated and lIIIPTO . wed In a mariner which wilt compare favorably with any of the Hotels In the City, add cannot Dui to give satisfac tion to those who may patrol:dm this establishment.. The TABLE will always be supplied with the choicest Provisions the market affords; and the Bar with the PH BEST AND BEST LIQUOREr Nothing shish be left undone to make his Oneida conifbrtable,,amt he flatters - lib:bell that by strict attention to business, he will merit - and re• calve a liberal share of public patronage. • " ti. W. HINKLE, • Proprietor. inn 22 tf-.1 bmerazoastior Count i Exchange Office.—On the diet - clay of 31arch next the undersigned, leader the of John Y. Reed d 'Co., will open an attire at: the bor ner of East King and Duke street. (near the Coins llouse,) Lancaster city, Mr the pulse of receiving deposites,' ma. king loans and purchases, lying and selling seal estate, stocks, dc., for others, collecting claims, ac., ac. The mush Capital of the firm is a.o' , ,COO, and the parties are individually liable for 14 obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by special agree ment, on depasites fur more than 30 daya, JOHN K. REED, AMOS S. 11ENDEESON, . 1 DAVID SIIULTZ, ISAAC E. HIESTER. Lancaster, jan 30 j tILZ E■teite otllirsgdisleia emerer.- 1n tito Court of Common Pleas for tilt County of Lanese ter. Who: • as, Peter Kemereri Adminis trator of John &mow deed who was committee of Magdalen liemerer, did ou the 52d day ofJanuary 1455 file iu the office of the Prothouotary of said Court, his Account 41' the said Estate: Notice iahereby given td all persons interested lu the said estate, that the said ;41:Niurt have appointed the sth day of March, 1455, for the cumirmation thereof, unless exceptions oe tiled. Attest, , J. BUW3LIN, itrotley. Prothy's Office, Lan. an 80 SERMONS FOR THE FROPL.E.—By T. 11. Stockton.— Thls is emphatically what purports to be, a Book of "Sermons tor the People.' For sale by The Autobiography of the lter. minLseenses of wine distinguished cutemporarios, Selec tions from hirtrreepondeuree and literary remains. Edi ted by Lieorge Bedford, L. L. P., and John Angell Janie. For sale by MURRAY Al eTOkIB.. THE AMERICAN COTTAUt: BUILDEIL—A series of dealgus, plans and specilic.itions from SI: to $20.000. For Houses ter the People; by Jolla llullock. sale by 1 KRA t l TidEli. FIUME DOINGS.—BeIue Tony Fudge's Record of the saute. lu 4h.1 chapters; by ike Marvel. Evr bah) Gy ; 3IURIZAI STORK. , . THE AMk:IUCAN ALMANAC and Repository of Useful linowletige, for the year labo. For sale by • MUItItAV BOOKS for ts:rivenens and Justices a th,, Peace. Pus dutis Digest.—A digest of the Lows of trout the year 170 U to 1863, withi;uppleuteut to lb 4. Blum' Justice; McKinu .'s Justice; Gray dun anti Dun• lap's Moms; all new etlitiolts. Foy sale by 511; it it A .5: e•TUEK. 11LANIi14.1.1.)tc Iturtgaic.s, Bonds, Agruuwouts, Lenses, Vuuduu Cuutlitit.nus,rein nod pursoua I prepurty,, Vouttuo Notes, &e. Fur bah] by ' yltatltAC S. STOEIi. jun ;ill tI T; Ing of the States. —Tho tualersi,:iled has tbr saint u very superior talkie ut steno called the -King of States," which eauubt be surpassed by any other article now In useor over offered to the publte. The ad vantages of this stove are-:That It 131.tl less e , . , 41 and Mal to make a tiro than any oth er now lu vugue—at the sumo little It IS inure compact, u al and Inauw ul in appearance, and less trouble to keep It glean thou Lint illajell1) el sterns uttered for sale. All persons wishing to Slots rnu de so by calling at the lingo and ux euklu Steno recur of the under ,agued, whore a great varl ty 01 patterns et Ail/1 VII Uro ul wuys kept tat hand. in connection with the ihot 0 attic:. Iho,a is also kept 4 huge and splendid 114Surttnelit ut inn, Opp, and Brass ware, which tor beauty et Mush and dut.tolity, c.inuot bu approached or surpassed bvy any other ~tablislintent the country. Thu bent and most moth:lent hands are always employed to manufacture the above articles, and the 1011001 system of regulations that characterizes tho employee, cud over seers, Is Mich, as to commend the establishment to the consideration of all. I • persons commencing Limbo-keeping, particularly, will find it to their advantage Io call not tins estaniisinuent, be fore purchasing eisewhere,itts articles, for than purpose, can be bought cheaper and better than at any ether Ito this city. In order to have a 4Orreclt idea el ' the ouch manutec lured in this mammoth estehllshment, it Is only necessary to give It a call, and °atm/lino the numerous articles on exhibition. C. KI.C.ICE.t. jau au Ustablished In 17196.—McA Luz -quit Eli, Opticians, have l'umoved (from the old stood, No 4S Chesnut st.) to their now Store, 104 Chesnut street be low Eighth st. opposite tilt) Masonic Hell. Philadelphm. Spectacles, Spy Ulal,,ses, 311erosetTes, Matto:m.6.l 'lnstruments, Sc. A priced a nd illustrated tjaalogue of Optical Mathematical and Philosophical instruments seat by mail, free of charm, "jell 7 20,51 0. DIETENDOILF, TIIONI is 11. Dovi.e, Late of Weston, Missouri. Late of Spritmaeld. Ills. and Agency and General intelligence Ie Otlice.—Tha undersigtied have thin day 1,44,1 a co partnership and opened an olSen iu the 41 Leaven worth, Kansas Territory, and are now K 414311.1 to 1,.,41,0 their individual attention in giving strangers coining to the Territory, and to any MerwilS in rho t oital mates, in formation concer ning lands in said Teri i tory—l. . hey and sell real estate in any of the Towns, particularly Leaven worth, and to give any information relative to th. same, that may be desiied. And persons al 0 distatieewho to sh to ...ploy our Age e V P through triairb t.,eliect invest ments iu lands or town property, shall rel . ., v .4,1. eltmr lion as will glveentire satisfaction to all. We have the honor to miler to, lion. S. A. Douglas, WaShington, D. C. F. W. Risque, Esq, i do. Sand. V. Niles Esq., lien!. Land Oilier, Watliini4tou,D.C. Wm. Ogden Niles, Esq. Pension lithe, 1l adhingboa, D.O Messrs. Evans & Pint, 'Washington, D. I'. Hun. Sol. P. McCurdy, Weston, Mo. " Sol. L. Leonard, SL Joseph. Mn. .‘ E. 11. Norton. Platte City, Mo. Willard P. Hall, St. Joseph, Mo. I Messrs. Russell & Bennett, Morch'ts, St. Luna Mo. A native Valle, Elm: I 11 , 4 Messrs. filer, l'rice, & Merch'ts. Pa. " Dale Russ & Withers, " Ralph, Mead & 4.!0. ‘• Jennings, Readl& Co. John Moore, State Treasurer, Springfield. 'llls Thus. IL Campbell, Auditor State, springtleld, Messrs. Campbell &. loddy. Real Estate A.P•ots. •• J. Bunn, Springfield, '• Lanphier & Walker, Eds. 111. Stain Register. Springfield, Ills. Messrs. Jacob Forsythei& Co. Pittsburg. Pa. " Joshua F. Speed, Esq., Louisville, Ky.. " ...Jacob Strader, Esq. Cincinnati. IL F. Stevenson; 'Merchant, Ja.kson rill, Ills. Hun. John Calhoun, Surveyor I leneral. Itoesee and Ne braska Territories. Messrs;Eastin & Adania, Leavenvrort h. K. T. Addi•ess. DIEFEN he 11(.1 , Leavenworth, Kansas Territory, Dee, Ist.4. pm 23 ;:m-1 Wanted, to borrow, for a ter,on of three years, the sum of iA,OOO, fur wide!, Interest at the rate of from 0 to 7 par eMit, will be paid promptly at the end of every six months or it year as It o lender may pre fer. The seeurltyis a mortigage on ullill,lllllhered real estail) in Allegheny city, In., wprth Twertly Th-u-m 71,1 Enquire of the Editor of this paper. jou :43 71-1 `Charon Sleeperlis Parasol and Umbrel. ljla Manufactory, So. 341 Market atreet, oat: door oboo Tenth, Philadelphia.: • , Also, Whalebone for Dirbses,Corsets• sr., nod Batten for Builders, Carriage Makers, Ac., Umbrellas and Parasols Repaired. jan 23 • c,,,,.; rishe Unilou.—Archistreet ',lwo"?' :id nail Pli -I:art, Philadelphia. EVANS .4 NEWOOM}itt, tforinerly N,,rnlncr.) EVAN EVANS. Proprilitorti. UPTON iMEP.. Meals—Breaking, 6% and 7t4 In o'efock liontm ordinary Dinner ? 1 to 334' - lAMBS " Tea,.! 6 to 11 TERNIS-13..60 per day. Exchange Ban ofJ. F. Shroder A. Co.— This company beg I • ve to acquaint tlu it friends and the public that they urn now fully prenari .1 to do a general Banking, Exchange, l_follection and 5t0..1: Business with promptness and fidelity. Money received on deposit and paid Lek on demand without notice, with thel interest due. Int,rect paid on all small sums deposited at the rate of 5 to is.r rent. NOTES, eIIECIS, BILLS. Ac.. c.,lleeted in any 'Pint of the U. States or Canada. Uncurrent Bank Note 4 and laud IVarrants. IK.ught and sold. A Premium paid fur old United States &told and Silver coin, also on Spanish and Mexican dollars. Remittances made to England, Ireland, or the Continent. Particular attention paid to the buying and Felling of Sleeks and Loans of usury desciription in the New fork, Philadelphia or Baltimore markets. Thu faithful and contid,:ntial etc" cution of all order's entrusted to them may he I' elk , ' upon. They will be pleased to give any infi,rntation desired In regard to Stocks, Loan and money matters in general. Banking house open Irwin S A. NI. to 1 o'clock, P. M. dee 19 • tf-I0 liplek , o Patent Metallic Burial Caere, for X protecting and prolervlng the Dead for ordinary in. termont, for vaults, or f¢r any other de4rable purpose, tau now he had at the Cabinet establishment of the under signed In West King st.j Lancaster, a few doors above Har man t's store. . , these Cases aro made lof various sizes, and are the most complete article (or the preservation of the bend, for any ---- length of timei: that Wog over been intrrelocol hrthle 100- Lion of country. The hillorring toetituooinl in relation to tho article epciike for itself: Howie of Itepresentativel, U. S. August u, 1852. f Gentlemen It affords me infinite pleasure to bear testi. mony to the great saint of your Ilea Die iturial Cases.-- For durability, 1 think hey cannot be surpassed, and their great beauty is so far superior to the urdivaty collo, that it seems to rob death ofl much miss gloom nod terror. had the honor to accoulpuny the remains of henry Clay from this city to his home in Kentucky. and the beautiful case you bed the ininduks to present to the muunitthe, whilst it withstood the severest test of transportation, was the object of admimtloni of all who saw it. liespeetfullyi , A DDISOS WIWI'S, Ky. Messrs. W. itirmonn . .Co. , ... All persons wishing 4a , examine these Cases will please call on the undersign in West King a. 111,-"C Y 31. MILLER, Cabinet Maker. 103. Covrrss of every description of Wood mode at short otice. Terms reasonable. dee. 12 ,Ml-17 wimors COMPOUND-OF PURE SOD LIVER OIL AD LIKE. i . A cure for Consumption ' Coughs, Colds , Asthma, Bron chitis, General Debility ! l and ell &rot alyus 'tumors. This compound has been u! with the moot complete success by our most celebrated hysicLons, for the removal and per manent cure of then ve disease. Hundreds for whom there was no hope befo the discovery of this simple, yet 1.), T . effectual remedy, have nmised to health sod - happiness by Its timely use. The o following case of .1. Williams is sufficient to el:mall:ice a of Its wonderful effects. lie says; I had been sick with°firmed consumption for several months. I lied used t e clear Cod Liver Oil most of the time, but had derivedb ut little benefit rout it. 1 had nu of attack of bleeding at t e lungs , which alarmed my friends very much, as they no supposed there to. 110 hope for me. About this time I heard of your Compound of Cod Liver Oil and Lime. 1 Immediately cutomaxtsed using it, and soon begin to. per etre its lonnefichu ems, is. lie two months my cough had lithely leffilte, sad I am now en joying perfect health. Truly yours , .1 3. WILLIAMS. N. B.—This Campo d 'does not nauseate like the clear Cod Liver Oil, but ran .' taken with !pleasure by the most delicate females. Be sure and get the • anuine. Man s ufactured only by ALBY'R. B. WILBUR, Chemist. - • : 166 Contt street, Boston. • Per sale In Philadelp. , by T. W. Drorr Ix S oxs 132 N. Second street, and in • • caster by Druggists generally. nos' 7 13,12 Etto of Catharine iloirtaan.—Cettons tee,: entary on the estate of Catiunine Hellman, late of Falmouth, Conoy township, have Seen 'issued to the sub scriber residing in said township: All persons indebted tor said estate aro !attested to make immediate payment, and those havin g . ehtms wUI passant them properly anhionti, fated for settlement td JOHN. SOB; 4010 la 0 34 Za6ontor. MURRAY S SWIM" jan In) 1
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