- ...Scheme nf • Louis Napoleon. - We find the following in the N. 0. Picayune, of Feb. 21st: LOUIS NAPOLEON' IS GOING i0 . 111.E CRIMEA- We give the following extraordinary intelli .gence•to our readers. We are not permitted to name our authority. It will suffice to say that by the last mails a ,letter was received from Paris by an individual in this city. We haire . been permitted to publish_ a translation of a portion of this correspondence. • "'The Emperor has foreseen all the calam ities and • reverses of Sebastopol ever since the allied army sat down before the city. St. Arnaud was a trooper (pandour,) he might have taken the place by a charge of cavalry at the first onset, but failing that, a seige became necessary. Neither Raglan • nor Canrobert were equal to their position, and Louis Napo leon knew it. He did not want Sebastopol to be taken this winter. lie knew that short of a butchery, of which the history of war affords , do parallel, that .place could not be carried.— He determined that Sebastopol should subserve a mighty political purpose. For this, he has been delaying supplies, , while he has concentrated his forces in France. ' An overwhehning army is \gathering on the Prussian frontier.. At /Marseilles, Toulon and Algiers, a flotilla, to be reinforced by English vessels, will he ready to sail with 70,000 men on March 15th. On the arrival of this armada in the Crimea, the Emperor will leave Paris, and appear in person before Sebastopol. A coup de main, upon a gigantic scale, will be attempted. Sebastopol will fall. The elated army, flushed with the feat, will sweep over the: Crimea,and ocupy the Isthmus of Perekop. After a campaign which will endure a fortnight, Louis Napoleon will return to Paris, where the suddenness of his departure and the prompt ness of his return will find all conspiracies un prepared for development, and where the glo ry of his victory will scatter all further treasou to the winds. l'Such is the campaign contemplated by Lou is Napoleon. Be assured that if Providence 'does not interfere, it will take place as 1 have said. Collaterally with the departure of the' Emperor for the East, the French army on the Prussian frontier will operate upon Rhenish Prussia. A note will be sent to the King of Prussia,demanding free passage for the French troops through his dominions, which if refitted, they will advance to the Rhine. if the above prove to be correct, Louis Na poleon has out-played the whole world. We have only been creating a monster iu Seba,- topul ; we have been endowing it with terrors, so as to appreciate the feat in contemplation by the astute Emperor of achieving a great Hussia6 victory where his uncle encountered his most disastrous defeat. ARREST OF AN AMERICAN UEFA ULTER'IN SWIT ZERLAND.—The Treasurer of Holmes county, Ohio, who recently disappeared with sonic 550,- 000 of the people's funds, is reported to have been arrested last month in Switzerland. Ile had about his person; when taken into custody, some 50,000 francs in bills of exchange. MARRIAGES At BeHome. on the 13th inst.:7l,y Rev. J. Thu Ephriam Buck waiter of Leacock, ;to Mary Au u F.pen shad. of Paradise. • . On the 21st ult by Rev. J. Al. Rittenhouse. John E. Drisucker to Susanna Ileidlebaugh, nil of Burt twp., Lau DEATHS In Philadelphia, on Wednesday e% ening last. Wto.o.n 31. BIDDLE, Esq., of Carlisle, aged 53 years. Mr. B. was an able Lawyer and an upright, honorable and highly esteem ed gentleman. In his death the liar and the comma nity have loge valuable and enterprising citizen. in this city, on Thursday last. HENRY M. iir1111:. after o protracted and painful illness of several month,' In the 47th year of his age. His funeral was attended to Woodward Hill Ceututry, on Sunday afternoon, by a large .procession of Odd Fel lows, of which Order he was a worthy and consistent member, and by au immense number of citizens of both FPXt.S. On Sunday Looming, the lath ult.. "f Putrid Sore Tin oat. David Brubaker, aged 1 , years: and in the afternoon of the same day, and of the same disease, Lizzie Brubaker, aged 15 years ' son and daughter of D avi d Brubaker, of Peon township. On the 25th ult., in Peon township. J:o:ob (Abide, aged t , 2 years, 2 months and 2 days. On the 23rd ult., In Penn township. 01 Puts id Sole throat,-daughter of Cornelius lireider. aged about 15 years. On the :id ult., at Quarryville. U. org Shaul .tuddeuly of apoplexy, aged 44 year, On the '.:(1 ult.. In Providence top.. this vuuuty. Da , . id Binh 'aged 35 years. I=l There is no charge in the Cotton market. but the sales to day have been limitcst. Cloverreed is unsaleable and dull at previous quotations.; WO bushels sold at $O, and iota from wagons have been sold at $5, 7:Ia0 per bushel. the latter for choice parcels. Flour—The market is rather more active to-day, and about 1200 barrels have been dis posed of at $S 75 for standard brands end $9,23110 for barrel for extra, the latter for Ihmily Flour: for home use, prices range about the same at the above with moderate sales: Rye Flour is held at Viper barrel, with small sales. Corn Meal is unsettled ; sales of about 15011 barrels Penn, sylvania Meal are reported at 5.1.25.4 139 . A. which latter is a decline. lrhent is in better demand, with sales of non bushels got,l Pennsylvania Red. at $2.11; about WM bushels White sold at $2,20a2,23, and 5000 bushelg to ar. rise on the opening of the Canal at the latter price Corn is also rather better, and 5;16000 bushels Pennsylvania Yet low brought Nall cents per bushel, in store. I rats are unchanged, with limited sales. Id Groceries and Provisions there are no new features to note, and business continues moderate. Whiskey is letter; hhds. are quoted at :;1. cents . and barrels at :.;la3g rest is per gallon. IVrotice.—A meeting of the quali fi ed voters of War -4.11 wick township, (Ruow-Nothings excepted) will be held at the public house of Thomas Sands, in the Village .of Warwick, on Saturday, 3larch Loth, for the purpose of str• looting a ticket to be supported at the ensuing township election, In opposition to the •• Conspirator's ' ticket settled In Hoover's School House, on Thursday night last. All op posed to a secret, oath-bound, mid-night, political organiu- Xions, are invited to attend. mar 13 I t. 7 By Order of the Committee. An Invitation lit' extended to all--to I=ll and examine the lota of choke seasonable DRY ROODS now to be seen Wentes Dry Good Store. House. keepers In search of COTTON SIIEETINGS, BARNSLEY LINENS. TABLE DIAPERS, BLANKETS, COUXTERPAN ES, CIIINTZS, 3IUSLINS Jemmy TICKINGS, Ac., ke. will And a new and complete assortment at WENTZ'S. Ladles in search of Fun GOOD; such as silks in great Va riety, Latest styles, Plaids, Brocades, Solid's Strlprs &c.— Eagle brand double boiled black glossy silks, extra, Taffeta Spring shawls, full variety; Super Broche long Shawls, law left on hand and now's the time to buy them at half price) Bajous Super Kid Gloves, N. W. French Embroideries, wil find no better place for their selections thou at Shoppers, Buyers, Ladies, Gents, call and satisfy your selves that there is no place fOr Dry Goods of any descrip tion better than WE STZ'S. Court Proclamation ..-- Whereas . thelion. IIEN RY G. LONG, Pree't., Hon. A. L. Hartz and J. Baowx, Esqs., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, in and for the couuty,of Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery axclAaarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, among other things, to make public Proclama tion throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and a General Jail Delivery Also, a Court of General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence in the city of Lancaster, in the Common wealth of Pennsylvania, on the third Monday in APRIL, 1855: lit pursuance of which precept, PUBLIC NO TICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, to the Mayor, and Aldermen of the city of Lancaster, in the said county, and all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner, the Constables of the said city and county of Lancaster, that they be 'then and there in their own proper persons, with their rolls, records and examinations, and inquisitions, and their other re membrances, to do those things which to their offices ap pertain, in their behalf to be done; and also all those who will prosecute against the prisoners who are, or then shall be in the Jail of the said county of Lancaster, aro to be then and there to prosecute against them as shall be just, , Dated at Lancaster, the day of February, 1855. GEORGE MARTIN, Sheriff. N. B.—Punctual attendance of the Jurors and Witnesses will hereafter be expected and required on the first day of the sessions. Aldermen and Justices of the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November list. 1548, to return their recOgnixancs to John J. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week from the day of final action in each case. and in default thereof, the Magistrates costa will not be allowed. mar 6 tc-7 Gold and Silver Watehea, Silver Ware and Jewelry—The largest, finest, and best selected stock in the city. Every de,_uription of fine and cheap watches that are manufacturld can be obtir.ned at this establishment, which receives them direct from the Facto ries of Liverpool, London and Switzerland, and is therefore enabled to sell a much superior article for a less price than any other retell store in this city. Persons wishing to purchase at Whole.le and detail are invited to call and the worth of their money. Some of these Watches can be sold at the following prl ces, viz: Bold Levers full Jeweled, 18 Carat case. •' Hunting case, Full Jeweled Levers. _ - " Lepine Watchec ' Hirer Laver " Full Jeweled. Hunting case, Leptne Watches, Jeweled. mad some stall cheaper than the above Jewelry of every description, tine and cheap. Also, sil ver Ware. and Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and , warranted, at LEWIS R. BROO3IALL'S (Old Stand) No. 110 S. Second, 2d door below Race street Philadelphia. mar ti 13,7 For Sale.—The Stock and Fixtures of a WIIOLE SALE DRUG STORE, in Philadelphia, eligibly situated, having well assorted stock, and doing ex cellent Pennsylvania, Ohio and City trade. Amount of stock about $lO,OOO, and terms reasonable.— To ;me desirous of entering the business, this offers an op. portunity seldom to be found. Address with real name, C. P. A., care of T. B. PAISIER, Plallada. All communica tions strictly confidential. war 631-7 Leather.—FßlT4 HENDRY k. CO., No. 29 North Third street, Philadelphia. Morocco Manufacturers, Carders and Importers of French Calf-Skins and dealers in Red and Oak Sole Leather and Kip. feb 27 ly-6 late Roofing.—The undersigned; agent for the tale A 7 of the celebrated Caldwell Slate, the superiority of which is generally known; is prepared to contract for Boot ing or for furnishing Slate. The safety and superiority of Slate Roofing needs no comment.. All Work done in the best manner, and all orders promptly attended to. llEll. M. STEP MAN, Hardware Store, West King at., Lan. fob 27 Bm-6 `later I Slates I I—The subscriber having taken the kjagency for Brown's building Slates Is ready at any time to turniah slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest' notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply sit my Hardware Store, North Queen street. fet! 27 . DEOBAD D. SMOKER. Tralstablelnythilost.--A. rare chanc e is now oi fered to busi.. , es men to realm a fortune. A new feature has been opened up in the manufacture of Flour, which.must we think at once revolutionize the old process, and go into use all over the land. By the lu genuity and skill of Edwin & James M. Clark, they have brotight about a complete Merchant Flouring Mill which is adapted to the wants of the whole world, and which is Applicable to every locality. By this invention, the monop oly of milling heretofore carried on by 'twig capitalists is completely broken up, and a complete Merchant Flouring Mill is brought within the reach of any person having a few hundred dollars. The consequence of which will be— hundreds and thousands gy these Flouring Mills will be put in operation in all pans of the Union; It being appli cable to any power, from a four-horse up to any other de sired. It can be placed in a room with other machinery, and the small space it occupies not to be Missed—being on ly 11 feet long by 4 feet wide, embracing within this small compass all the machinery, and turning out two barrels of superfine Flour per hour. It is perfectly portable, a horse and dray, at a single kad.being capable of hauling it from one location to another; thus making it truly the scut val • sable discovery of the present age. It ean be Seen in full operation at the Barrel lactory,ou Duke street, a few steps north of the Railroad, in the cit.) of Lancaster. Pearl a. 'flaring seen in operation Edwin a James M. Clark's newly patented combined Winding and Bolting or Mer chant Flouring Mill, on the 17th lust., I am free to state, that I believe it to be a valuable improvement in the con. "version Of wheat into Flour, for several rewous: let. In the operation referred to, the Mill ground and bolted 3 bushels of wheat iu li minutes, by the watch which I bald In my hand, and making Flour of a superior quality, and cleaning the bran about as well as is usually done be the mutation mills when doing grist work. id. The small space it occupies, and the comparatively small expense requisite to put up a Mill of that kind, after the power to propel it is obtained, strongly recommends it to the attention of those about to erect a Flouring Mill. 3d. To those enmsged in the milling business, I would respectfully say, tltatlthe improvement is well worthy their attention, fain the tact that the will referred to is capable of performing double or treble the work usually dune in common grist mills, with lens or no more power than they now use in their mills—and lastly, on a ;lose inspection of the mills and its operation, I was satisUld that It was ca pable of doing more work in the same time than which I saw done at the time referred to. • J../EL .MEDLEY, a practical Millwright of 191 years' experienee. try The undersigned hosting purchased the flight of the Mill for Lancaster county, are prepared to sell Town ship nights, aud.dod furnish 31111 e. A. W. ItIiSSEL k CO.. mwr 3 3n1.7 hardware store, .East King st., Lan', Dlusolution of Partnahlp.—The Partner-, Ahip existing between C. 31Ahaffey, Thos. Black & .1. A. zineaff, under the firm of C 1). Alehalley f Cn., was dissolved on the first day of January last, by mutual con sent. The business of the firm will ne settled up by )ihealf A, Black, suqcessurl to C. D. 31+.11affey A C. D. 31E11AF Ek, Tliti). 4 . 6. BLACK. J. A. .iliKAk'V. I=l 4.2 heafl & Black, oPEItATuIt6I. White A.h oA.nthraolte Coal, from the 1110 COLLIERY, Shamokin, Northumberland rounty, Penna. Orders emit to Shamokin or Lancaster, will meet with prompt at tent n fel, pring Goods, I. 855.-11agek. S Itrutber, are now °opening a new and large assortment of noose Furnish lug goods ; to which they' invite examination. . • B.llf LLVL_V., IJCK H LIEET IA GS. CIIECK:S, I'ADLE .1)1,1 PE ieS, .111. sLLY LIL A_VA:E 122121; 12:A 21' JAN, ALI:I7"A G.S; LIR 11E.111 - : OIL ULU TBS. IA . URA. , D .111112 Pounds prime ited Furthers. PAVER II A NirlNth,..—A. most complete ussurtmout, e%cr offered itt this city, of 110., derigne. : nll4l ,lopriting every grade teem gilt to ordiunly• unglazed, !deli they o 01 cell at the Jude:. city price, let/ 27 tf-d ew Stock of Dry Goods for the Spring lboo.-I.YRE S LA:NDLLL, S. W. corner of Fourth and Arch btreets, Philadelphia, are luny prepared to suit but holcado S. goods adapted to their wante and at the lowest N rid C.ditt Pawns. 131.Ad,h k RNLI, do. NEN% DREsS A EA% SPRINti sIIAII NoVELTL ES IN LAWNs, Havasu PRINTS, PLAID la NUIIAM tiVVL LINENS, TABLE LINENS. suEETINus...c. ac. N. 11.- Ildroina daily icceised Bum the Auctions. of N. York, and Philadelphia. P. Bulled Bluth Silks warranted not to cut in w earing. Store.hceper, supplied unit those geod6 regularly. tel 213u1.6 rnee'r New York Type-Foundry, estate kiliiihed in 1513, has now uu hand, ready for immsdiate delivery. iu touts to suit purchasers, 100,500 i 5 RoMAN TYPE, at new t ut, 5a,u00 t• FANCY TYPE. 10,003 •• SCRI PI'S at yacht., sty kr. u,titkl •• tiERAIAN,, •• ORNAMENTSiu great vat iety. o,uou •• I.lOlalEl 15. titEtiou Octt BRAS:: ANDT Vitt. METAL tit LES. and all the novelties in the business. All the above 'types are rust by steam plAter, of the new composition of uteMl peculiar to this laundry, and WHICH IS CERTAIN SUPERIOR to any ever use , ] behins iu any part of the world. 'the unequaled rapidity in the pro. ce” of casting, enables Ilk. to sell these more durable types at the prices of urditituy types. either on credit or for cash. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing 01absrials, except Paper and Cards. (which have us hoed quality ur priceo furnished at manufacturers' prices. The latest specimen haul: of tile fowldry k holy swell -to all printing Mikes. en the receipt of tilt) eents ta prepay the postage. ACM — Printers of newspapers who ch.ose to publish this advectisentent, iucludine this note, One, tiwe, ttetitre the first day' ut•luly, 1550, and liirward me one ut the papers, will he allowed their bills at the thin, ut purchasing live times I lie atnouut wt lily utattuthet tires: :.‘,.V-York, V, 1505. Add 1...., it hailttlE BRUCE, fob 'A7 M-n it: Chambers 51 New'-York. , IZE= - Vow iron and Brass Foundry.--The Pro -1.11 prietors of the iisscASTF.III..CoMoTIVE Wont, would re spectfully call the attention of tLte public to the extensive I ituN and BRASS Foundries connected with their estab lislintent. We are uuw prepared to Manufacture Stationary Engines, Mill and Saw Mill Castings, Car IVlieels, and ever) other description of act iron work at .hors no tice and natured prices. Also. all kinds of Brass Castings, Copper Rivets, Solder and Babbit Metal. The establishuumt is under the SUperintelidence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical . skill is well known to our citizen, and as none Jut the most competent and thomu4i workmen are eitip:"yed, ive are conlident giv ing entire satistaCtion. to ail who may favor us with their patronage. i k 21, ,iii M=== Lion nt to the Court of Quarter t . . , esstuns at April term. 1:1:5, fur a license to keep a tavern in Para- nine township—it being an old stand. 11 s, the undersigned citizens of Paradise towuship.w here said inn ur tavern is proposed to be kept, do certity that the said inu or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that re are sell acquainted with the said Isaac Male, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and tdiverance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. lice. D. 31cIlvain, Wm. M. Slaymaker, John S. Smith, Urish Eckert, William Eckert, Jr., (lours° Slaymaker, J.P. 31cIlvaine, William Hamilton, John Faick, Hugh ♦ikin, Christian Blank, Benjamin Phenneger. mn ti 3t*7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JACOB KACFNI.Vi, to the Court of Quarter ii , essions at April tgrtn, 1855, for a licensi, to keep a tavern, in Conestoga township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. 110, the undersigned citizens of Conestoga township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certiV, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob Kauffman, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, ) 1 and is well provided with house room uu conveniences, for the accomutbdution of strangers and [ro olers. Jacob Feb!, John Lenhard, Jacob F. 15' lel, Abraham 31yer, Daniel Steineman, Benjamin lordy, TOUIL4S btelunuri, juu.,•Julin Montgomery, Adam Lefever, Christian Kindig, Samuel L. Fehl, John 15'ariel, Adm. 11 Metzger. mar ti 3t,7 IN TILE MATTER of the intended applica tion of AJJI3I TROUT, for a license to hoop a tavern in the city of Lancaster, nt his pri,eut old stand, West Or. nuge street, N. W. Ward in said city. Ws, the undersigned citizens of the North hl est 11h d, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said iuu ur tavern is necessary to a...natal:au the public law entertain strati-era and travelers, and that •tve are well acquainted with th a said Adam Trout, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house rusty and conveniences ter the acontimodatiou of strangers anti travelers. Jacob ilyer2, John Fitlove, Reuben Shank, WillioM lieury B. Myers Wilson Jl. 11. .I.lercer, Henry Ulbbs, tieorge flyers, A. Mei:nines, Daniel A. Altiek... li. H. liar:wan. mar ti 3t..-7 1N THE iVlArrh:H. of the intended application of 11. T. YOUART ' for a 'leen. to keep a tavern in the a. E.Wnrd, lu the oily of Lancaster—it being nu old stand. VI 0., the undersigned eftiaeue of the Zolull Loot Ward, aellere said Inn ur tavern is propos e d to Le kept, du certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, :ma that we are well acquainted with the said iP iltinw,l. Yunart, and that he is aped repute (or honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house mum and cm, euieuces fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers. C. labeller, John Lane, E. S. llubley, Lowly F. Lever ing, J. Metzger, C. A. lleinitsh, David Bair, P. K. Brene man, Jacob liable, Jr., James Coyle, Levi Smith, John B. Sidles. war IN THE MATTER of the intended applien LionOf JONATIUS DIFFE:IDEItriE, le a 'the Court :a guar ter Sessions at April term, for It license lu keep it Lacer! iu the village Of Wes: Deuegal Lou u,hip. Lau caster county—it Winguld Claud. . . IS a, the undersigned citizens of Stoat Donegal township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. do certify, that the said inn or tavern is tiere,,ary to acconau.date the public and entertain strangers and rm. eler, and I bat on are well acquainted with the said Jonathan Unienderfer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and cent euiences, for the accommodation pf stranger, and travelers. Jacob 11. Keller, David Keller, Jacob Gebhardt, Jolla George Douaker, Michael IL Kauffman, George Pierce, Ad am 3111.er, Thomas .t. , tarri, A. Greenawalt. Gotlieb hart, jr., John Feigner, Jacob Dunaker, John Crowsley, Gut leib Gebhart, sr., t'eter Rhoads. now ti st• IN THE MATTER of the intended applica iioof.LEß&iAno-efts,foraLicLmte,to kza pub li,lo.„ l ,,hecity .c.r.atthold.tal,e kept by John it. Watkins, West King street, in said city. Nt.c:, the undersigned citizens of the Northwest ward, in the ' city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is pro posed to he kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern is ueeessary to accommodate the public and entertain suaugors and. travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said „tither it Kauffman, and that they are of good repute for honesty and temperance, and are well provided with house-room and conveniences fur the ac tsminodation of strangers and travellers. Jacob iy ers, Daniel Harman, J. Frey, John Drepperd, Wiliam F. -Stiller, Daniel Droude, Wm. Diller, ' ,Joseph Hoover, Jacob Weaver, Christian -Dyers, Wm. C. Chant. twain, C. IL Lintner, Watson 11. Miller, Wm. F. Mayer, Gilbert It. Hartley. mar at,7 IN 1' HE MATTER of the intended application of Jona TYLIONEY, lor a Licence, to keep a public house in the city of Lancaster, at his pre sent old stand, in East King street in said city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the Southeast Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, Do Gently, that the said inn or tavern .is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain Strangers and Tray oilers, and that too are well acquainted with the said John Tymoney, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house-room and conveniences for the accom modation of Strangers and Travellers. John Yackly, Jacob; B. Koop, Philip Leonard, John George Pries, Walter L. Dibble, John Bar rack, George 11. Darmataetter, Jacob Killinger, Reuben S. Rohrer, J. T. M , Gonigle, John Wetzel. J. A. Darmatzetter. • ' mar 6 3t4 LINCIt•TEIL bit mon th, :Nlth, 1555 IDE!!IM!!in 012:=0231 IN THE - MATTER - of the intended - applica tion of lima bucucceoterri, to the Court of Quarter Baden at April term,lBss, fora license to keep a inv ent in-the i. W. - Ward, in the city of Lancaster,—it be- ing an old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of the North West WArd, where and ins 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 travelers, and that iparare well acquainted with the slid Henry Blickensderfer, and that he is of good repute far honesty and temperance, and is well provided with bottle room and conveniences for I . the accommodation of stompers and travellers. I Jacob Myer's, Prederict Litt*, John Roadman, Andrew I Balmer, B !fishier, Moses Winger, J. I. Hartman, Charles It. FrailY, J. C. Skiles, Wm. Bucklus,ir, AAUP CoPiend, D. Hartman. mar 6-317 IN THE MATTER of the intended applie2.- atm of Geoacr. W. Bores, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at:April term. 1855, for a license to keep a tavern ' i,. lizebethtown Borough, Lancaster county--It being An Id stand. 1) L. the - undersigned citizens of Elizabethtown Borongh. , said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify - , that ti,e mid inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate ; the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said George W. Boyer, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house mom and conveniences, I for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. i A. Greenawalt. Abm. Brun:mm.lu, Isaac Bauman, _Kobas - Gan Keller, John Lynch, Samuel Harmony, Emanuel Hoff man. Wm. Miller. (Constable.) Daniel Balmer, Joseph tun, Henry Shultz, William Wilson, Abut. Redsecker, An drew Wade, James Laird, J. O'Neal. mar 6 3t...7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Divln S. Koren, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1555, fora transfer of a license granted to John Stump, at the January term. to keep a tavern in East lletuptield twp., Lancaster county—it being au old stand. We, the undersigned citizens of East Hemptleld twp., where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the mid inn or Lavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said David S. Royer, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and.temperance, and is well provided with house roam and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Tobias M. Miller, John L. Hershey, John Keener, Jacob Uraybill, Jacob L. Hershey, Christian Kauffman. Philip Ilottenstein, John Workman, Jacob tlottshall, Joseph Daniel Moon, Daniel Graybill. mar 6 IN TUE MATTER of the intended applica tion or JouN TWEED, to the Court of Quarter &damns at April term, .1655, for a license to keep a tavern lu the village of Now Providence. Lancaster couuty—it hell au old stand. . • • • -. • -. We. the undersigned citizens of New Providence, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said dun or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are wall acquainted with the said John Tweed, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveuiemec, fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers. John Peoples, David 31cwrer, John Mess, John Miller, jr., Mk, Whitler, John lf. Rohrer, Henry S. limber, Jacob Cra mer, Francis Myliu, Joseph C. ;Aleuts, Amos Gruti, (farmer) John 3t. Shenk. Thomas Armstrong. mar b IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JAUES 11. 1101.73T00, to the Court :4 qui. ter S:-. 51005 at April term, 16e5, ter a license to keep a tavern in Salisbury township, Lancaster county—it being an old Stand.• WL, the uudersigued citizens of Salisbury township, Is here the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, II" Cot tify. that the said inn or tai•erti is necessary to necotunio date the public aud entertain straw,rs and travelers. aud that we are well acquainted with the said Jas. 11. Houston, aud that he is of gudd repute for honesty and temperance, sod is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. John t). Wilson, B. F. Houston, nes Eby, Isnoc Worst. John Coble, Jr.. John 131 übalier, Mcilvaine,Jacoh Umble, Joseph Cinble, Thomas Withrow.lieury Livingston Thomas Li, itiVl.l, I,XLe LiViUgStoll. lob 27 .25.0 1N THE MATTER of the intended applica lieu o f 11. unit ErnParnicr, to the Court of Quarter des-' sinus at April term, 150 a, tar a license to keep a tavern iu the S. E. Ward, iu the city of Lancast.—it being an an old stand. Ws, the undersigned rill.al of the South East Ward. n here the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said hill Or t3Verll is necessary to accomunr date the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Hugh Fitzpat rick, and that he is of _rod repute for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided With house room and conveni ences for the accoumnalatieu at strangers and travellers. Christian Hump. Club:lion Witimyer, J. 1./. Sklles, Heavy liarrecht, Christian Shertz. lleruard Fitzpatrick, 31. 3Ftiou gle, John s. Lane. C. Muller, David Bair, Charles A. Hein itsh. tiumpl. Philip Leonard. Jacob Liable, sr. fell 27 at-6 IN THE MATTER uf the intended applica non of PHILIP FIIZPATRIcK. to the Curt of Quarter oes• sions at April term, 1n33, ftr a license to keep a tavern ail, the r. W. Ward, ill the city of I..at.,:astsv—it Leine an old stead. . . . WE, the undersigned citizen; of the youth Weil Wm d. where the said inn or tavern is proposed to tre kept. dr ccr tify, that the said ion or tavern is uecesiir) to aecounii date the public and entertain strangers and travelers. nod that 00 are well acquainted with the said Philip Fitapit ricl:. and that he is of good repute the honesty and term., once, and cell provided with house room an, conveni ences fur the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Chas. F. Vidgt. E. steward, 31. A. Withers. Win. Taylor, .1. C. Lau Camp. Henry Carpenter, lieu. Sanders... Wm. S. Ainweg. 1.. Richards. Henry M. Reigart. M. F. Bender. J no. let, 27 3tv; IN FIE MATTER of the intended appitea non ofdnllN M. EAVUNI to Ibe Court of Qaarter inissions at April term, ISO:, fora license to keep a tavern iu the S. Ward Ward. iu the city of Laueaster—il being au old stand. . . . WE. the undersigned via,. ante Smith 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 entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John M. Eavling, 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. . U. 31. Lebkicher, W. S. Amweg, J. C. Van Camp, Philip Fitzpatrick, Henry Pinkerton, E. Steward. I tenry Carpen ter. Benjamin C. Bachman, William Kautz, Henry 31. Rei gar', (tea. Sanderson, L. Richards, 3!. Withers. IN TIIE MATTER of the intended appliezi . tion of Meat Mt:est:NSW., to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at April term, 1855, for a license to continue keep ing is tavern in the S. E. 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 proposed to bo 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 kup, and that she is of gold repute for honesty and tem perance, and is well provided with, house room and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. Kieffer, 1) Hair, C. A. lieinitsh, I'. K. Breneman, Ja cob Gable, jr., James Coyle, Levi Smith, W. lhling, Gutupt; Jacob Buehler. ,lohn D. Skiles, Jacob Oomph feb :17 3143 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of 1100x1 ROSENFELT, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1555, for a transfer of a License granted to John A. Scheirenbrand. to keep a tavern in the N. W. Ward of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand—said license to be transferred from'John A. Schelreribrand to the subscriber. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said inn or tavern Is propo. sod 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 acquainted with the said Henry Rosenfelt, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenjences for the aCeOIIIMOdat hal of strangers and travellers. Willirm F. Miller, Gilbert R. Hartley, tleorge Ackerman, William F. Mayer, Jacob Snyder, Wm. C. Chamberlin, John Dreperd, John F. Remly, seu.. Edward Kautz, William Gra ham, Erederich Peusch, Adam Snyder, Horny Broom, Jacob Weaver, Joseph Brillhard, Samuel Kissinger. feb 27 3t*-13 N THE MATTER of the intended applica- tion of Jou:: Elssituros, to the Court of Quarter Sessions ;t April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in the N. East Ward, in thesity of Lancaster—it being au old stand. " • WI; the undersigned citizens of the North East Word, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to 10 kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern It necessary to accommo date the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and thpt 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 for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. James C. Carpenter, Henry Hersh, IL C. Locher, Joseph Dillow, George Kleiss, David Kt!linger George I'. King, Daniel Gehaperling, Jacob Zereher, Jno. K. Reed, John on deremith, Jonah Wisner. fob 27 316 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JAMES BARNETTS, to the Court of Quarter :±esslons at April term. 155,5 for a license to keep a tavern In Fulton township , Lancaster count;—it being an old eland. WI.:, the undersigned citizens of Fulton township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommo date the public and entertain stranger, and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Barnetta, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is IG,II provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. John Fiudrey, S. D. McConkey, William A. To% sou, Sam itel Wicks, William J. Hess, Abner Brown, It. M. Caldwell, James MeSparrau, John Kenndy, S. W. P. Boyd, Wm. C. Glasgow. Isaac Mort is. Edward Garrett. feb 27 7t-6 IN the MATTER of the intended applica tion of JACOB S. MANN, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1655, to continue keeping a tavern in Manor township, Lancaster county—it being an 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 travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob S. Mann, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stranger; and travellers. Jacob Stamen, - Henry S. Mellinger, John Miller, Henry Shenk, Abraham Schenk, Benj. Young, Jr.. Gee S. Mann, Jacob Souder, Geo. U. Brush, Christian B. Hen. Christian O. Herr, Benj. Landis. Joe. E. Hostetter. Henry Greenawalt, Jae. 11. Hershey, Bernhard Mann. feb IN THE MATTER of theiuteuded uos of AZiNA M. WIEDLLM, to the Court of Quarter bra idollS at April term, 1555 fur a license to continue keeping a tavern in Upper Leacock township, Lancaster count - -it being an old stand. WE. the undersigned citizens of Upper Leacock twp., 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 sold Anna 31. Weidler, and that she is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with hou.ge room and conveniences for the acconunonation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Weidman, Diller Bare, Geo. Brubaker, Marks 0. Wenger, Emanuel Swope, Jacob Hell, Adam Miller, N. S. ' Sheaffer, Bernard L. I3eek, David Lefever, Joseph Wenger, Whayne Groff. feb 20 3tv-5 IN the MATTER of the intended application of J anon 31. SWAIM to the Court of Quarter Sessions atJanuary Term, 1555,t0 continue keeping a tavern hit pper Leacock township, Lancaster county—it being au old stand. We, the undersigned citizens oftipper Leacocktownship, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, 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 31. Swarrandthat he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accom modation of strangers and travellers. A. S. Bare, Henry Miller, N.F. Shaeffer, Diller Bare, Bern hard L. Beck, Henry Weidman, George Miller, jr.. John Musser, Wm. Weidman, Geo. Brubaker, Henry Good, Hen ry Burkhart Estate of Samuel B. Baines and Wife.— In the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lan caster. Whereas, Jacob Huber, assignee of Samuel B. Haines and Wife, did on the list day of February, WA, file in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the I6th day of April, 1855, for the confirmation theniof, unless ox ceptioho be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Proth'y. Prothro Office, Lan. Feb 27 Lt-6 UNITED STATES _MALLS. • • PoetOfilfr.!Drzagsnr.r. .1" • - . February - 10, 1855. PROPtIBALL for tarrying themaiis of the trilled States from July 1, 1855, to June 30,4850, on LIM following routes in Pennsylvania, will be received at We Contract Office of the Post Office Department, Washington, D. C until 3, in., April 10, 18§5, to lbo decided by 80th of. the same month, (being mania established by act of August, 3, 1854. 9694 From Friedensburg to Schuylkill Haven, 4 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Friedensburg Tuesday, Thursday, and Satur day at 6 a m; Arrive at Schuylkill naval same days by 7 a nu Leave Schuylkill Haven same days at 12 au Arrive at Friedensburg same days by 1 p Proposals for six times a week service will be rsmsid- ered. 9fitls From Gordonsville, by Intercourse, tcrniat, 5 miles and back, throe times a week. Leave Gordonsville Tuesday; Thursday,and Saturday at 11% am; Arrive at - Hat same days by 1 p m: Leave Rat saute days at S a m; Arrive at Gordonsville same days by 9 . 4 . ; a m. Proposals for six-tlmes-a-week service will be consid ered. taille From Columbia, by Manor and Ilighvilla to Safe- Harbor, 10 milatupd back, three times a week. ; Leave Columbia IYtaeifay, Thursday, and Saturday ataarr. Arrive at Safe Harbor same days by 11 a lin Leave Safe Harbor same days at 2 p m; Arrive at Columbia same days by 3 p m. Proposals fur six-ttmes-a-week service will be consld- erea. 1t047 From Christiana, by Smyrna. May, Qtuirry•ille and Merhauirs' Grove, to Chesnut Level, 10 miles and tack, three times a week_ Leave Christiana Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at 6 a m. Arrive at Chesnut Level same days by IS lir Leave Chesnut Level same days at 2 p Arrive at Christiana same days by 6 p m. Proposals for six-times-a,week service wiU be consid-; ered. • 969 S From Kinzer's, by Williamstown, Hafrisontown, Springwell 31ills, Hat, and Mount Hop., to Inter.- course, 7 miles and back. once a week. Leave Einzer's Monday at 11 a m; Arrive at Intercourse same day by 1 p m: Leave Inteicourse same day at 7 p Arrive at Kinzer's same day by 9 a m.. Proposals for three-times-a•week service will be eon sidered. 9599 From Safe Harbor, by Liberty Square, to Buck, 19 miles and back, twice a week: Leave Safe Harbor Monday and Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at Buck same days by 12 m; • Leave 'Buck Tuesday and Friday at 6`a Arrive at Safe ilaris.r same days by 12 to. Proposals for three-tuues.a.week service will be COl3- sidernd. 9700 From York Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall, and Davidsburg, to York, 2U mules and back, once a week. Leave York Sulphur Springs Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at York same day by 2 p Leave York Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at York sulphur Springs 111 Me day by 8 p m. 9701 From Strasburg, by 31arriusaille, New Providence, and Camargo, to Quarryville, 9 miles Mid back, three times a week. Leave Strasburg Tuesday, Thursday. and Saturday at Sam: Arrive at Quarryville same days by 11 a m: Leave Quarryville same days at 12 Qs: Arrive at Strasburg same days by 3 p m. Peonoses forafx-iimcs.a.week survive will be coned eyed. • 9702 From Star!Muffle, by Lynn. to Nicholson, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sterliugville Tuesday after arrival of western mall, say at 8 a m. Arrive at Nichols same day by 12 an Leave Nichols Tuesday at 2 p m; Arrive at Ster!lupine same day by 6 p m. 0703 From Rehrersburg, by Shaffner's Store, to Womels• dort, 8 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Rehrersburg Monday and Friday at 8 a m: Arrive at Womolodorf same days by 11 am; Leave.Womelsdorf same day by 12 m; Arrive at Rehrersburg same days by 3 pm. • 0704 From Rehrersburg, by Mount Aetna and'3lount Zion, to Lebanon, 14 miles and back, once a week. Leave Rehrersburg Wednesday at 6 a m; Arrive at Lebanon same day by 12 m; Leave Lebanon Wednesday at 1 p m; Arrive at Rehrersburg same day by 7 p na. 9705 From Moreland, by Riddle's Settlement, to Newmans• villa, miles and back, once a week. Bidders will state the distance and propose a schedtalel of departures and arrivals. 0706 From Mcraelem, by Coatowu, to Princetown. 5 miles: and back, once a week. Leave Moselem Wednesday at 7 a ua: Arrive at Princetown same day by S a 111: Leave Princetown Wednesday at 9 a uk Arrivs_at s Aloselem same day by 1t)?,,. a m. Proposals for twice-a-week service will be considred. 97u7 From Ransom, by 311lwaukie and Bald Mount, to Clark's Green 13 milts and hack, twice a week. Leave Ransom Monday and Friday at 8 a m: 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 tn. 9755 Frolli Hollidaysburg to Martinsbarg. 12 miles and, back. sir times a week. Leave II olliday sburg daily, ex evp• Sunday, at 12 113: Arri v.- at Martinsburg same days by 3ej p • Letve Martinsburg daily. except Sunday. at 8 a m: Arrive at Hollidaysburg same days by 1.1, 1 2 a m. 9709 From La Grange, by Breech's Pdnd, to Fau4 toryvdle 8 miles and back, oncd a week. i.eave La Grange . .-latu , day on arrival 'funk, hannock mail, say at 1 p Arrive at Factoryvdle same day at 3 p in; Leave Factoryville Saturday by 4 p m,l Arrive at La Grange same day by 6 p in; 9710 From Canton, by Ogdensburgh, to Liberty 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Canton :-_ , sriturday kt S a m; Arrive Liberty same day by 12 in; Leave Liberty Saturday 1 p m; Arrive at Canton same day by b p 9711 From Tioga, by Hammond , s Creek and • Maple Ridge, to Seely Creek, N. miles and back, once a week. Leave Tioga Monday.at S a in; Arrive at Seely Creek same day by 12 in; Leave Seely Creek Tuesday at 8 a in; J 1 Arrive at Tioga same day by 12 tn. 9712 From Snow Shoe, by Kylertown and Crai hainton, to Clearfield, 27 miles and bacll, t, twice a week. Leave Snow Si t ar, Tuesday and Thursday i tit 11 a m; i Arrive at Clearfield same (la's by S p In; . Leave Clearfield Wednesday and Friday dt 8 a in; Arrive at Snow Shoe, same days by 5 p 9713 From Merrersburg, by Sylvan, to Hancocii, (Md.,) 27 mile and back once a week. Leave Mercersburg Monday at 8 a m; Arrive at Hancock same day by 5 p m; Leave Hancock Tuesday at 8 a In; Arrive at Mercersburg same day by 5 p in , 9714 From Neff's Mills, by ..V est Barre, to Pine Grove Mille, 10 miles and back, oncela week. Leave Neff's 11ills Saturday at 8a m; 1 Arrive at Pine Grove Mills same day by 11 am; Leave Pine Grove Mills Saturday '2 p to; Arrive at Neff's Mills same day by 5 p m. 9715 From Harlensburg, by Plain Grove, Slippery Rock, Borard's l Mills, and Anandale, to North Hope, 25 miles, and back, once la week. :Leave Harlensburg Saturday at 8 a m; Arrive at North Hope same day by 4 p inn, Leave North !lope Monday at 8 a in; Arrive at Harlensburg same day by 4 p m. 1718 From Kittaning, by Cochran's Mills, to Apol lo, 24 miles and back, once a week. Leave Kittaning Wednesday at S a to; Arrive at Apollo same day by 5 p in; Leave Apollo Tuesday at S a m, Arrive at Kittaning same day by 5p m. I 9717 From Woodcock, by Teeple's and ,Frisbys • settlement, to Waterford,23 miles and back once a week. s Leave Woodcock Wednesday at 7a m; 1 Arrive at Waterford same day by 4 p.m; Leave Waterford Thursday at 7 a in.. "I Arrrive at Woodcock same day by 4 9718 From Muhlenburg, by Ross, Sweet Valley, and Lake, to Lehman, IS miles and back, once a week. Leave Muhlenburg Monday at h a m; Arrive at i,ehman same day by 2 p in; Leave Lehman Tuesday at 8 a in; Arrive at lluhlenburg 540,,., day 1 ) 2 p m. ; Proposals fi,r twice-a.week service wit be considered. INSTRUCTIONS. l Form of a - Proposal where no change from advertlie inent is contemplated by the bidder. I, —, of -----, county of —, Statetof —, propose to convey the mails on rotito No.—, from to —, agreeably.tto the advertisement of the Postmaster General, tie- , _ •• ted February 10, 1855, and by the following mote 1 New Goods Opened this Day.—Cases, The I of conveyance, viz: best makes Bleached Loug Cloth Muslin for Shirting. for the annual sum of doilars. 1 Cases, Bleached and - Unbleached Sheetings 3-4,6-1, 74, Thisproposal is made with the full knowledge g ta l les , Z n iatl l ea 2 ted 81uslins. Conestoga, New Market,e.c. of the distance of the route, the weight of the Tickings, the best ever toll for 1231 j cents. Furniture mail to be carried, and all other particulars in ref- I and Apron Checks. crence to the route and service, and also alter fill Now is the time to buy Liouse Ftirnlshing Goods at Bar examination of the instructions and requirements g ain Price ' Beautiful Striped Ginghams, for 12.3/, cents. . attached to the advertisement. Double Width Paris Lustres, 1. cents . worth 25 cents Dafed I •45 —from Attction. (Signed. 1 Lot Heavy Pant Stuffs, worth 37*,f , cents, saline for 15 / 3 4 /. Form of a Guarantee. 1 I 1 Lot neat Plaid Casimer•. . We have now commenced opening for the Spring Trade The undersigned, residing at -r----, Statei of and shall ondevor, as heretofore, to enable all to say .-.The , —, undertake that, if the toregoing bid for ear- place for bargains In Dry Good it WENTZ'S STORE." rying the mail on route No. —be acceptedlby ifeb 20415) the Postmaster General, the bidder shall, prior to . the let day of July, 1855, or as soon theleafter a,i - onderful Phenomenon and Healing may be, enter into the required obligation to per- I ' V VLICTUES.—In the adjacent county of Berta and the i l formed ls,on a . lorm the service proposed, with good and sieifi.- I l mi n ed t. iftle m v o ie r i e n t iLof . t c %e f.. ro t ma i n g e h i c _C cient sureties. la Na us tu h r i rha ll s j delightful retreat of sylvan beauty, consisting of about 52 This we do with a Mil knowledge of the oblige- Acres of garden•like ground producing the most \ lBtiolesome ions and liabilities assumed by guarantors under herbs, medicinal plants, trees find fruit in pleasine, variety. the 27th section of the act of:Congress of July 2, From this vegetable kingdom Dr. ors has'succeeded In procuring a Universal Remedy thecare of lever and 1836. Ague. • Dated. ' In the same spot of magnificent rural scenery- are to be (Signed by two guarantors.) found most excellent sanative springs, containing wonder ful virtues only to be found In fresh water. These springs Form of a Certificate. yield an abundance of water, clear arystal of a cold temper- The undersigned, postmaster of —, State of I store, (46 degrees Fahrenheit,) soft and pleasant taste,very -, certifies, under his oath of office, that he I refreshing without any strange admixture or nauseous stash. is acquainted with the above guarantors. 'and In this beautiful spot of ground Dr. Leiseriag, encouraged knows them ri be men of property, and able to by such a happy combination of circumstances, has estab llshed a make good their guarantee. Dated. 1 - A - DROP..-I,THIC INSTITUTE, . in order that these benificent gifts of nature, patiently ap (Signed./ plied, might be of advantage to suffering humanity. It The sufficiency of guarantors on proposals 'may was at Ephrata in Lancaster county, that Dr. Leisering, be certified by a judge of a court 01 record, and by in. the years 1845-1848, performed wonderful cures on postmasters. , persons laboring under diseases, and especially on such as resolutely persevered in his mode of treatment. He has Conditions to be incorporated in the contracts to the done the same, and more besiede, from 1548 up to the Imes extent the Department may deem proper. • ant day, at his 31onntaiu home. li ills well known, for these 14 years, that- he is no dealer, The distances ate given according- to the bestin humbug's. From nearly all Counties in the State, Dr: information; but no increased pay will be allowed Leisering has been requested by persons afflicted with should they be greater than advertised, ifthe dint disease, to afford them an opportunity of seeing him, that to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidders ust they might personally consult him In regard to their own inform themselves on this complaints. He has therefore concluded to make a begin point. ! II i ning in Lancaster County, and will carry with him hH'ln- A bid received after time, viz: 3 p mof the?th , fallible Remedy (free from poisonous ingredients,) for the 1 April, 1855, or without the guaranty require Iby . cure of Fever and Ague. This remedy requires °Wyatt ap law, or that combines several routes in one sum •of I plicatlon of from 10 to 15 days according to directions, to compensation, cannot be considered in competition . e m fffec ci ajtADICAE CURE. Forccossaltsti on, adVico and medicine, t he charges well be m od era te. with a regular proposal reasonable in amount. I' His direction t is as follows Bidders should, in all cases, first propose for , In Ephrata, at W. Konig - macher's, from 15r to 18 Feb. service strictly according to the advertisement; and " Lids, '' Philip Rahn " 19 "21 ‘• then, if they desire, separately for different eery ce; ' • " West t` "Peter l at e v r eti C4' arl u irtf T e " ="25 " and if the regular bid be the lowest offered for the , ; " Washington ", B. Kauffman's Hotel " 26 "28 " advertisedservicep Cho other bids may be consi er- , "Colombia " Danl. Herr " " 1 " 4.11 eh ed, if the alterations proposed are recommended ' " Marietta P Mr. Housears " a 5 " 7 " by the postmasters and citizens interested, pr if' " Bainbridge !` Mr. Nears. - " 8 " 9" • ~ guishetht'vrn Mr. Greenawalt 's 2 10 "12'. they shall 'appear manifestly right and proper ! , ~310., ..1 oy " Sir. 8e11 .,,,,, " Manbeim "Sir. llostetter's : 1 13 8 '''' 18 15 : There should be but one route bid for in alpro. posal. . CHARLES P.A. LISSENRING H. D The bid: should be sealed; superscribed "Mail , ! Weinerinrille, P. O. Berke co., Pa. Proposalsi State of or Territory ot -r-•-•--, , ; (tithe fob 5 lit 3 , • between.Beadiikancl Womelant •ed '‘ tti case may...T . 4 address , econd.Asaistant Post, .; .Untate of Ann Brubaker, 01, Ltuaatio.),_,.,_, master General, Contract Office;" and sent by ma il - ' -U rn the C ourt-orCeeenhe—Pieli r - '{-be7Centif f 6 (. 071, - mater. Whereas, Francis Brubaker.* Magdalena Brubaker .. hot by, or to, an ?gent, iid postinasteorteill 'not Executors 6'l'D:tater Brubaker dead; who was COMMlttio ! enclose proposals (or letters of any kind) to their ; of said Lunatiq did on the' 16th day of Febinery,..lBas, quarterly returns. , • ; - , . • Mein the Office ernes ProthonatitY of the said Court their deco , unt of thetni dEa . tate: .; in terested I . the The contracts are to be executed and returned • hodee is hereby given to all persons to the Department by or before the lit of August, . said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the ‘ 2.241 .1855, bet-the service m oot be en,"eneed on the day of march; 1 655 , fur the ontirmation thereof unless ex mail day next alter thatdate, whether, the contracts eeptions be filed. , I be executed;or not. No proposition for transfers th al y's Office . Feb. 16 1864. will be considered until ',the contract! are executed ' .i.A - . l.°A in due loon; and received at the department; and , then no transfers will be allowed unless good and . Money Saved! sufficient reasons therefor are given, to be deter- a rro Blerchasate of Lancaster, 'forks, Com muted by the department. j berUnd, Pen,' and other Counties. Present critractore aid persons known at the The subscriber strongly desires a ?art of the trade of Department, must, , equally with others, procure . counties above named. He Will offer the greatest induce guarantors and certificates of their sufficiency sub- I meats to buyers of manually in, the forms above prescribed. The cer- , FANCY GOODS, tificates of sufficiency must be signed by a post- 1 for cash or short credit—lower prices and more discount, master,. atone of the places before named, or a than et ?PLY other,house In Phil&telPb l .- the stock cee !slot, of the best variety of, Judge of a Court ofrecord. JA 'd F.S CAMPBELL, , . LCICGLTISO GLASSES, Post Master General. i (futtmed) . also Comte, B'rushes,Battons, Hosiery and Gloves, ' Port Monnales, Sospenders,Perfumery, Razors and Straps, Threads, Silk Handkerchieft and Stocks, Needles and fins, Trimmings, Jewelry, and a thousand other things. The greatest inducement will be given, without hum bug. Come and prove it by saving money. TIIOIIAS BERCI", JR. 67 North 3d st., up stairs fet, 274t-6 The Great Distribution Postponed.—The Cosmopolitan Art Association announce a brief post ponement of the distribution, from the 30th of January to the i'Sth r.f rebrukry, at which time it will positively take place. iiibe managers and It necessary to make the above change owing to the delay in completing the building of the lial leries, and the reception of Works of Art ; which necessarily deterred the publication of the illustrated Catalogue until Late in De,iember. thelrebv preventing the general circula tion. desired among the Distant secretaries and friends of the Association. vt Yo all those who hive not subscribed the Last opportu nity is now presented. Any our subscribing previous to the 2Stli of iebruary,:are entitled to the Magazines for The payment of $.3 entitles any person to either one of the following Magazines for the year 1535: Harpers, Putnam s, Knickerbocker,' Blackwaxiefs, Gra ham's Magazine of Art, and tiodey'E: Lady's Book, and the Quarterly Reviews repriuted in New York, Edinburgh, Westminster, London Quarterly and North British. Also ticket in the Distribution. giving the holders an equal chance in drawing the $3,0A., Statute of the Greek Slave, or Venus, 11a:chant°, Liebe, Flora, with bronze statuettes and several hundred Maguili,:ent Oil Paintings. Fur full particulars see Illustrated Catalogues, which are sent free, on application to all parts of the country.— Address C. L. DEIIBE, Actuary C. A.,k L. A. hatekerb9olter 31siaziuo Office, ado Broadway, N. Y. Or. IOC) Water at., dandusky, O. td.s ay of Appeal.—The day of Appeal for the city of MiLancaster will La held at the Commissioners Unice, on Tuesday the 13th of March Lest. JOHN 31. lIIESTAND, PHILIP GEIST, \V3I. C. Nvoicrii, Commissioners. tf-3 I.lty papers only copy feb 20 • lorta for Salo.—fhe subsaiber ha. four excellent I,_/strong whidi ho chi coil at private sale, very cheap. They can be seen at hie rehidence in East King I treat a fond ors cvett of John Hamilton's Hotel.. , hb 20 trbj JA3l.lEri Estate of Robert Dysart and Wife.—ln tha Court OiCOll.lOll Plus fur the eouut.y of Lancaster. it uarwas, Samuel u. fly ere absizoeu of Robert Dysart and Wits, did on the 14th day of February, laU;.• file In the of fice of the Prothonotary of said Court, his ae.unt of said Estate : notice Is hereby given to all ',arsons interested in the said Estate, that the said Courr- , have,: 22 appointed the d day of March, 1055, for the eautirmatidtx.thersof,unlesS ex ceptions be tiled. Attest, .1. IiOWMAN, Prathy'r office. Lan. Feb. 14, 15:.,. Proth'y. feb 4t-5 state of Benjamin Mayi dee , .—Letters of estate on the estate al ujamin May, deed., late of Conestoga tewnship, Lancaster county, having been granted to the. subraribe residing in said township AU persous indebtdd to said Estate are rsquustol to make tut unieiate payment, and :h.. se having claims will preaeut them without delay properly authenticated fur sestlement to JOHN KULP, feb 13 6t4 - Administrator. Cash Dlnstc and Plano Store of 'Horace WATERS, No. 333 Broadway, Sew York. Opposition to Monopoly. Music at greatly reduced prices. Notwith standing the combination of music dealers to keep up the prices of non-copyright music, against the interests of na tive composers, and their reflus it to extend to Mr. Waters the courtesies - of the trade, he Is =klub immense sales, having abundant evidence, that he has public countenance and suppport, in opposition to the Brest Monopoly, and in his efforts to aid Native Talent, and to adopt the National Currency. Ills stock of American and European music is immense, and the catalogue of his own publications is one of tie largest and hest selected In the United States. lie has also made a great reduction in the prices ofPianos, Me lodeons and Musical Instruments 01 all kinds Superior toned 634 octave pianos for $1.75, ;, , 20.i and $.:25, interior of as good quality, andiustruments as strong and as durable as those which cost Pianos of every variety of style and price up to $lOO. coniprising those of ten different wanuacturies among them the celebrated modern impro pod Horace Waters' Planes sod the first premium .} . .01k111 Pi. 11 1 ,. of T. (Albert S Co.'s make. int Ars or: 11, :Bohan patent.) Second-hand Piemos at great bargains. Prices tram $4.0 to $l5O. Melodeons front Ova different tories, including the well known S. B. H. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperamento the best make is the United 'States. Prices 5,15, 05, 100, 115, 125,133 and $1.50. :Smith's D,sulde Bank Melodeons. $2OO. Each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. The best terms to the wade. schools, &e.; 123/ 2 per cent. di•couut to elercymen and churches. All Wileer promptly et tended •to. sent to ail parts ut tin, touniry, post-paid, at the reduced rates. Ueneral and select cata!,,goes and schedule of prices of Pianos forwarded to any addr,it free of charge. ' fel, 13 I , state of John Miller • Wlfe.—ln the ljeourt of Common Pleas for the County of Lancaster.— Whereas. Zacheus Killian and Jo.,ph Oberholtzer did on the 13th day of FeLruary, 1953. tile hull. °nice of the Pr, tbouotary of the said Omrt. their Actrount of .the said Estate: Notice is hearby to all person:, int..ebt.a in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 22d day of March, 1853. the contirniati.4l thereof, unless excep tions be filed.' Atieid. J. ROW:MAN. Prottiy. Lancaster, ober. t d CV -It-5 riche cry In still they Come.--All the now books are recelyed at the -Peoples Book Store" to 5.1.1 as published, and always in :Oval., of any other establish. meat iu town. Amoutt the last arrivals are she following Ftig , Doinits• n i tivw honk by Ik, Marcel. Ills 1,1 and Gi Literar3 Portraits, third scri..;.la.4t.issued. Hagar the .Nlartyr, or. Passion itial lainlity. by Mrs. Ste yens. Town and Country. or I.ll' at no :rod Abroad, by .1. S. Adams. Von Have Hoard i,r 'ri lll - 1 i , V. Decidedly the best book 44 tine day. Ruth hall. a doulostie tat of line thus., by Fanny Fern. Nolly I;ruAen. n tilt f,ty yo:n; a ro. be A. C. bold find. Arillinu a.] other ti,. mob., ~ dice . th, Avtim's llu baud. Tout Crosbio and 1.11 , 1,1, by lb- uuthur of 'Lindy Andy. The Past. the l're,nt awl the Fut tit, Lr Bartholomew Bussier. • Margaret, or Preillai, at 11,11,, raid lie du tobiography. What Not, by Mrs. M. A. Dennison. My Coartihip and it Consequences, by ChevaDer A rare book. Journey to Central Africa. by Bayard Taylor.. The Lands of the Saracen, or Pictures of Palestine, Sicily and Spain, by Bayard Tit) lor. History of Braddock's Expedition agaiuot Fort Du Quesne in 17&3, under General Braddock, edited nom original doc uments by Wintlif'op Sargent. Prutestaulsm and Catholicity compared iu theireffects or the civilization in Europe, by the Los. J. Bahnes. The American Sportsman: containing hints to sports men, notes on shooting, and the habits of the game birds ,odd Nrildforl of America, by C. J. Lewis. The Wife's - 1 lctory and other tales, by Mrs. southworth. The Lost Lteiress, by Mrs. E. D. E.'N. Southworth. Life of Horace li reedy. by, Edward Parton. Life of P. T. — Barnum, written by himself. Notes on .Duels oust Duelling, by Limns Shame one of the most interesting boles uf the day. The People's Book Store is the place iTherosubscriptions are taken for all Um Ante, lean periodicals, the English Re views and Blsekwooti's 31agazine, and all the popular pa pers. For any thing you v. ant, oor scud to the subscri ber's store. lab 20 It-5 To Farruer.“—Wo respectfully inf,in our custo. niers that we bare reduced the price of our Improved super Phosphate of LINIE, %connoting it to be fully equal, If not superior to any sold by us in former years. It allorde us pleaso,e t :Aare that the high character of the article Is well established, and the testimony of Far mers who hare nod it, proves it to he the Cheapest and most Permau,nt lerti]itet that is now known. Our friends are rer t mad,d to and examine it, and re. cart a pamphlet desct iptive of Its qualities, uses, A liberal neilunion mane to Dealers.—Agenta Wanted. GUANO.—A full supply of No. 1 GOVERNMLNT PERUVIAN GUANO on hand. Alan, Mexican GUANO.' Poudrotte and Plaster for'sale at the lowest Market rates. ALLEN St; NEEDLES, 23 South Wharves and 85 South Water at., first Store above Chesnut it., Philadelphia. nul— For mile In this County by A. W. RLS:iELL, Lanengter City. A. E. di• A. L. WITMER. inradise. Ib6 • fob DJ ama 4lstate of Wm. Leonard & Abner Bear.— Ils the Court of Common Pleas for the County of Lau caster. Whereas, Jacob Albright k Christian Rine, as signees of W. Leonard S Abner Bear, did on the :,sth day of January, 1555, file in the otlice of the Prothonotary of the said Court, their account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby siren to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 4th day of Macrh, 1555, for the confirmation thereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN. f'roth'y: et-2 Prothy's. Office, Lan. Jan 25 T2stato of David Black.—lu the Court of Cam _Upton Pleas for the County of Lancaster. Whereas, Wm. C. Boyd, Committee of David Black, did on the second day of February, 1864, file in the office of the Prothonotary of the said Court, his Account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the 1.211.1 day of March, 1665, for the confirmation thereof, unless exteptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's office, Lan. feb 6 REGISTER'S NOTICE. phe Accounts of the respective dece dents hereunto annexed, are tiled In the itrzister's mice of Lancaster County, for confirmation and allowance, at on Orphans' Court, to be held in the Coart lions., In the City of Lancaster, on the Ltd Monday in March next, (the loth,) at 10 o'clock, A. 31. Jacob Chalfant, Salisbury township. By Rachel Chalfant and Jacob Berstler, Executors. William B. Schneider, Borough of Adamstown. By Henry Stauffer, Administrator. John (loud, West Earl township. Guardianship Account. By Mark S. Groff, Guardian of Anna Good, ono of the minor children of deceased. Joseph Bradhurst, Martic township, who was a minor child of John Bradhurst, deceased. By James Simpson, Ad ministrator. Jacob Fenstermacher, East Ilempfield township. Guar dianship Account. By Jacob Dommy and Henry IL Kurtz, Administrators of Christopher Demmy, deceased who was Guardian of John, Christian and Jacob Fens term:oilier, minor children of the first mentioned dee'd. Benjamin Gacklln, West Cocali. township. By John Back lin and Henry tiackliu, Administrators. Ramsoy, Ilan to, nehip. By John Wiley, one of the Executors of Jame. Ramsey, deceased, who was sur viving Executor of Wm. Ramsey, deceased. Daniel Buckwalter, Cinruarvou township. Guardianship Accounts. By David Plank, Guardian of Lewis, Joseph M.. Roland D., Daniel, Elizabeth cud Ruth Ann Buck waiter, minor children of deceased. Christian Wade, Bart township. By Amos Wade and Mary Wade, Administrators. Henry Haldeman, Couoy township. Guardianship Account. By Joseph W. Cottrell, Guardian of hobos Rents, for merly Haldeman, a minor child of deceased. Jacob Hurt.; Maul:mini township. Guardianship Account. By Jacob 'Lug, Guardian of Fanny Matilda hurt; late wife of David Shirk, and now deceased, a minor uud only child of Jacob Hurts, deceased. Henry Huber, Fast Donegal township. Supplementary and Final Account. By Dr. Nathaniel Watson, Execu tor. Mazy 11. Bamborough, City of Lancaster. By A. L.Widney, Administrator. David Burnish, Conestoga township. By Martin Ilarnish, Jacob Barnish and Michael 'tarnish, Testamentarylrus. tees over the person and estate of Annoy Burnish, one of the daughters and heirs 01 sjd4.l deceased. Christopher Fakir., West IlemiMeld township. By Freder ick Fuld,' and Justus Gray, two of the Executors. Joseph Reiff, Sr., West Earl township. By Jonas Reiff. stn. riving Executor. Susanna Kline, Now Ephrata, Ephrata township. By Levi S. Backer, Administrator. Abraham Huber, Warwick township. Testamentary Guar diauship Account. By Sauntel Keller. Guardian of Alm'M Stoner, a grand daughter of said deceased. Elizabeth Hartman, Borough ut Manheim. Te•taumittary Guardianship Account. By Henry Shaffner, Guardian al Franklin Hartman, one of the Legatees Of said deceas.A. John C. Landis, East Hemplield township. By 311, fl:.11- ces Landis, Administratrix. Edward O'Donnell, 3lountjoy township. Babiel G"lb•n nell, Administrator.. George 13orkholder,. West By :":111L11,1 Borkholder. Christian Borkholder, I leo, 'Skirl:hold, lu Jacob Borkdder and - John Borkholder, A s tlinittistrtors. Henry tiochnaur. Cast Ifonegal township. Guardianship Account. By Khristian Garb. G intrdian of Ibirletrit iits•hs. flour, a minor Child of deceased. Michael W. May, liainl.vidge. Conoy to wm•hif.. By. Ilenry Administrmor. Barbara Ucib, Penn township By John I Kuhl, Administrators. Michael Hummer. Warwiek lOW maip. Supple:nen L.oy A. - - Count. By Samuel Easminger, surviving Executor of Jacob Hummer, and Daniel Zug. Executor of Abraham Zug, deceased. who were the Executors 1.1 Mieltitel Hum mer, deceased. Jacob Shenk, Miller, Conestoga township. Guardianship Account. By Christian Miller. Guardian of .101111 deceased, why was a minor son of deceased. Mary Fox, Borough of Columbia. GuardiazAip Account. Its llicharilTox. Guardian of George Fox, Franklin I • Story V. Fos, minor children of Mary Fox. deceased. who was intermarried with John E. Fr.x. late glary ' Jacob She:titer Conoy township. 6111trdiX.Iiip Are mint. By Philip GBiweiler. Guardian ot Jacob iheittler, minor sou of deceased. I Christian Kreider. Conestoga nnow Viw," township.— ' Guardianship Aciaitint. By Michael Kreider. Guardian of Mary Kreider. ife of John Groff., a 11111101.,Iattgltivr of deceased. . . . Mary ntvitagable, New Ephrata, Ephrata township. ,ltitt- PloultmtarY and Baal Account. By IVin. Executor. John lull. Little Britain township. Final Account. By Wilson Hill. Administrator. Margaret Hill, Little Britain township. Ity Wilson Bill, Acting Executor. Christiau Kil!heifer, Mauor township. Guardianship Ac count. By Altrahani Miller. Guardian of .I,lllt one of the minor t klikken at doccased. . . . . John Gress. East Coralice township. Guardians hip aunt. By William tun Nelda, Guardian at M shale Gress one or the. sons of Join: Gr, 5... and o::0. I the grand children of Jacob Greer,. deceased. Michael Delimit, Borough 01 Columbia. Final A, ...init. By William 11. sumer, Itiecutor. 31artiu Palmer, Penn township. ply .lidin Balmer ~.t AGI :t -haw Balmer, Administrators. Samuel Lehi., 31ountjoy township. By John 311,..cr. ~.:e Executor. • . Joseph Cottrell, Borough 01 Columbia. By Joseph W. 0.1 trail, Executor. Daniel Itularer, East Limpoter township. n tz y John Butner ; Adminktrator. i A'urahatuEby,Elintbeth tdwuship. By Jonas Eby and John B. Lrb, Executers. Peter Iliostand,3lauor township. By Henry 13 issle., Ex ecutor. Christian Siechrist, East, Lamputer township. Gnat dial, ship Account. By. Tobias Krietter, ituardian of Mary ssieclirist, minor daughter of deceased. Catharine tawreuce, city of Lute:wt.,. By Lewis La w tenet,' Exec or. Christian liabccker, East Ilemptield township. Gum diau ship Aecount. By Benjamin Landis, Guardian ...1 Ita.- lam LLabecLer, minor daughter of deceased. John itawburough, city of Lancaster. By Ann 1.. Law - borough and David 11i... Grissiuger, Adiniut.ti :dors. Esther Beam, Leacock tlftrusbip. By Henry B. Bair. Ad ministrator. John Beam, Leacock township. By henry B Lair, Admin istrator. 'Magdalena Yeager, Warwick to:: uship. By lEt DA inn Sfa man, Executor. Philip Fullmer, 31anitehn township. Guardianship A ceou u t By Jacob Kolar, jr., Guardian 01 Eliza b'ullinur ; our 0 - the children of deeeastl. Jacob W. Groff. 311mhoini township. By Lev, I:. t. roll, A.f unujatratur. Rosins Buhl, Penn tows.anip. By .F.UlanUti :10111 ...d nro jalLin Lug. Lierniork, Loren: Seigle, Manor township. By John it. Seigle. Lat.c..• tur. Timothy ll:tines, Fulton township. By Je,tniair L. Haines and Timothy Haines, Executors. J usefffll Horst, West Earl township. By John 31. Han ..t and Christian Ilunshherger, Administrators de Louis n..ii anti lestatikelito auttexo. Christopher Denney, East. Llewmield township. By Jacob Dummy and henry H. Kurtz, Administrators. Andrew Kammerer, Penn township. By Andrea 11,111/ UlOl. or awl Samuel Kammerer, Executors. Barbara 3111ler, ltaphu township. Guardianship Account. By Santana hustuinger, Guardian of Anna, David, Mary and Martha :tinier, tour of the minor children of dec d. Francis Flury, Borough of Marietta. By saran A. Flury' and Janies Cushman, Administrators. Catharine Bower, East Ilemptield township. By Jacob Bower, Executor. Peter Brubaker, Itapho township. Guardianship Account. By George Brady, Guardian of Ilunry Brubaker, one ..1 the children of deceased. Relay U. Oath, Conestoga township. By Aun Gall and Dr. John liendig, Administrators. Abraham 31usaelman, Mountjoy township, By Joseph 31mseltuan, Administrator. 3lichael Ilarnish, West liempfield township. By Jacob Bower and John Frey, Executors. Henry Yost, Leacock township. By James Lindsay, Exec utor. 'Samuel Albright, West Ileurpfield township. By John 11. Albright, Administrator. Ann Frey, Manor township. Ily John Sleoger. Adutini , - trator. - Daniel L. Carpenter, Borough of 31anheirr. By Daniel Danner, Administrator. Daniel Brubaker, strusburg township. By Franci,BraLa ker and yiugdalena Brubaker, Executors. Michael Dietrich, city of Lancaster. By Martin Shreiner, Trustee el said deceased, under ring Will of ELlzabetli Die trich, deceased. Henry Carpenter, Paradise township . .SecOnd and nom Guardianship Account. By J. George Ernst, G dal dian of John Carpenter, 'low dee'd., a minor eon of Henry Carpenter, deceased. Henry Engle, Coney township. By Henry M. Engle. John B. Engle and Jacob 31. Engle, Executors. Salome Livergood. City of Lancaster. By John :. ta ,hle Executor. Henry Lirergood, Manor township. Guardianship t.o.oont By John S. Gable, Guardian of Peter Livergood. a "hill of decdased. George Ludwig, East Cocalico township. By George Lod- Wig and William Ludwig, Executors. Susatinallitzer, Eptiratii township. By Isaac Bitzer, Ad ministrator. William Addams, Borough of Adamstown. By Jamb Ad dams and Inane Addams, Executosr. Jacob Musselman, Sr., Borough of Mouutjoy. By Jacob 31usselman, jr ' Administrator. Isaac Itedsecker , Borough of EliZabetlitOWn. First Account By James Young and Samuel Itedsecker, Administrators. Christian A. Mess, Conestoga township. By Jacob Minnart. Administrator. Christian 11. Sherts, Paradise township. By John S. Ht neagy, Administrator. George Coulson. Little Britain (now Fulton) township. Guardianship Account. By Docket S. Williams Hate Widow Coulson,) Guardian of Thomas 31. COUIS3i, minor son of Deceased. Joshua Kehler, West ltempileld township. By Abraham Zook, Executor.. 1 - ,lstate of Eliza • Martin Pfautz, county of Lancaster. By Martha A. Cross- . _Ejln the Court of Con ley, Administratrix. : caster. Whereas..Jarnt Jacob Bonder, Manor tovoiship. Guardianship Account.— administrators of Jaeof By Jacob B. Wltnurr and Abraham Miller, Administrators ; towns hip, who was co, of Jacob Buckwalter, who was Guardian of Catharlue the Sth day of Februnr, . . Soudery a minor daughter of &ceased., thonotary of tiro said (..--__ , . ; Jacob Gall, Conestoga township. By Ann Gall and John I Estate: - I ,' Kendig, Administrators of the estatelof-Henry H, Gall, „ Notice is hieeby civeli to all persons Interested iu the 1 deceased, who was Executor of Jaoob Gall, deed. I said Estate, that the Fa 4.1 Court have two .inted the 12th 1 Barbara Landis, East Lampeter township: By Abraham S. 1 day or march,neat. ISI, , fertthe confirmation thereof, tit, .• Landis and Benjamin Landis, Admiullitrators. " I less eccept ions be filed Atteot, 1. Martin Kendig,bianortowsiship. Ocusrdianahlp Account. - , . 1 -,. , J. BOWMAN, Protley. By David Mellinger, Guardian of Martin M. Kenai&i Lancaster, IProth'ye. Ince,feb 13 1 (now of age) and Joint, lasiah,,Elisabeth and Borah 4eri- ' • 4bl - dig, yet minor children of said-deceased. , • Militate of Cathrine. Hollniarin.-Letters tos - BenrYßling'Leiwc4kß"liedP'' B Y 8i1y1.6 Bre;Admin. , EitaineutarY on the Bahl[" ~,f• Cuthar`me. Roffman, late of istrator, pendente lite. , . „,,,. I .F.silouth,Conoy towothip, bay° ban IsJaie.l to the sub Ba l d g e-x, _1 , ,,,,,, ,,...x-r ,„... i. 1. --h , ip... „.,G ,, ,, , ..„n,,,.. , Acc°-- ' 1 - seilleir residing in Miditownship: Allipertens indebted to . B y ---"'" ---- '—— -- ( now i- said estate ern - requested to Make imatetiiat payment, and wifirof Samuel Kafrotb,) a daughtar of deamsed• 1 those hosing claims will present them: procperly authenti . , BENJ WSW EL STAIINFBIt, need for settlement to I. 1 • JOILN KOB, • Wicubsr,rob.2o, 1851 • _fob 13 614 Built:tor. i . , • , • ERB= . . . 44 ... cd Lipn. liotel.—x4. 200, 1113.;,.1;_5e..4;.a . :1t0tt Dij`3lll`,.PlilfalleiPlita. - Itio nwdentiveiL tato ol th7rAitict lean ilouse;Columbia, Pa., takes ple:usurethinfonninzhis friends, and Unt public, generally, that ho has taken the i above well-known and popul2 .11UU84 - tvitich helastillid up with entirely Nov turnit re and Betiding of a superior quality: The Innis° has been renovated and impro cod in a manner which will &pare favorably with any of the Heinlein the City, an . 'cannot fail to give' satisfac tion to those who may patronize this establishment., The TABLE will'always lie subplied, with the choicest Provisions tho market affords: and tile Bar with the PU REST AND BEST LIG,LORS. 'Nothing shall be leXt undone to Make his Guests comfurtible, end he-natters himself that by strict attention to bssiness, he will merit and re- Ceini 3 Mere share of pubil patronage. C. W. HINKLE, jan 23 11.1 - Proprietor. J. BOWMAN, Prothonatary 4t-5 114euscasior Count y 111.1.0 It ars ge 011. ice.--On the first day of March neat tip. undersigned, under the beta of John ii• Reed .0 Co.. !sill 01s.0 au office at U?a COI , nrr of East Kingituid lltise st,rts, ~,, , r the Coo rt 1101158,) Lancaster city, her the i , urpo., of recriviu,,•.der -itea, Ma king leans and pureliasrs. bilyln,t and &slim.: .rai estate, stoeoa, Sc.. tar others, c..:1,...i1i; claims, 1.... ,e. . The cash Capitol of the toms is ..; , -7..t..^}, and the partial i , an , : individually linbl r ii.• ~blig.ttien,... The usual rates of interost ~, , o. 1,„. paid. by sissdaraiirea audit; on dep.site? f.,. ns.re 1ati,...,u 11,tY,, i. , 11...N I'.. iir.El), 1AU.;,,z, 4 . r,.. vii .A lit:li6ON, luAstl) rill. 1.17.. ds.IAC . K. It[nrr ER.. Lancast, r. jan Zu tf-2 r_l_ ratio I—Just. Daili.l4l, A New Discovery in lied -1 trine . A fen I, , rd. en 'll: ,, I:aniep.o Ireatunent.,nith out medi,ine.. , l4pernaterrt, a or iccal S. c. 1 ,- ~,,..,... uess. nervet, dePility. lows, hits• la , c•n: ode. •:- f';:;i:l 7 t weakness efthe I nub, and : I is. to i,p...1* ....,_,.71 , . , ,, , ,_„„ tient and iNca: , :tciry for ,•iudl and I.tion .dull- . 4. ..;:".„ 64 ......... , urns , f :num .•hcasnn. 1 , ,., L. i inena,.l" . a v,. r - , slots to: iety, lot e of ',lit *le. tintniunt, ~0,1 _ ,,: , -,,,,, di,. sinless, head ache. iIIVOII:LIt..ity kl:., •I‘ :IL ~. puins fa the side, affection of the eyvs, Wimples ont tic lace, sexual and ether intiranities in Sunlit. From the Freuch et Dr. li, q.: LA.N EY.' The important fact that these :slarming eZ, npisi:ll, eer y l e cos tly ~. moved without Medicine, is In; tills snail tract, clearly de monstrated; and the entireil . nc,, ard ill .10y successful tteatment, as adopted I.s. lig A:: th, c. 1111. l, platneil, by meansofit 1.11 a: every V,lO IS c1,.“....0..10 I. tir, tannisel, par feetly, and at the least pet's' ,:e cost, avei.i:a . ; thereby all m the advertised tf 'strus of t lelac. . Seat to any address , gr. ;i, ,an_l l , st free in a sealed en. volup..l, by Venal it Llg ir,i. p id. tee ik,,,t.n,..e Stamps to Dr. B. DE. LANEY, ye. 1, LispaJna . .,i clfect, Aelv beet. teL 6. i . Orn4 ILlstnic of Robert AlaiderAvril S. Wife.— _CALI the C-oc.. ft LUN34 .101111 11‘,Letk,.r. ,D -Lon. . 1,:.t:111111, assign sus uf ,d:u.o 11, isßs day of Peinuary. 1.1.0., Lk /11 1., of CL gas said Court, 11.1vIC . .NOLil, is ht.,L)zed la the said Estate. that 111. :hel.:to day of March Cad unless exceptions I, Ulid. x'rutia'y. 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TILE BLOC/11 . 11N (k BRIDE, But a fun years ago in the Shish of health and youth, and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, ;.I 1 apparently in i eiplicabl), becomes a f eble. siehly, 0111ely, debili tated wile, with frame `,T!,71;,!. , i, net roe nnotrung,. spirits depres7ed, entudgnota.o 1—... hi,- the impress of suffering, and. an utt.4. p1i;,, , y . .,1 at..l inetittd pros tration, arising from ign0.,..., hi the ,itnplest and plainest ruleSof health 'a= cot., , te.l wit it the mar riugo 4tate, the 11,1:0 kcill ~ l withth entails disease, suffering and !nicety, no, oily to 111, Wif', but often lEREDITARY CEPLAI Tritimmllllnr• CONS lINPOCIFONDRI KING'S FYI Avorso DREADFUL ritom T; " And roust OA enntlo"l remedy? Ko teller? The remedy M by bon them, nod knowing ,the These aro pointna THE MARR' PRIVATE MEI), BY DR. riconn , ,on Ur ° One Hundrerp Eiliti9 [ON rINT. A standard work r - Jr•stni, In 1...ti0 ent.11 ,, ,71.34 of 111.• Pbiln,Opltil, and 0..11, cif booksellerx in tho fn 1817, which time Frn HI7NDRE hove been t ONE HUN OKED attesting the high liable popular Stedictl BOOK 1" OK I the anther having devetr. treatment of complaint; p which he it yearly consul. and by letter. Hero every woman can symptoms with those causes of, and the prOper The wife about bccond Instruction arid nitric° oil to which her ..,,itivermna for bids' cnnEulting a medirl gentleman, will find such in struction and advice, an also explain many symptoms which otherwise would oca.don inrowd). or alarm as all the peculiarities incident Ito L , r situation are described. How many are suffering how ob..troc:i, nil or irregular ities peculiar to tho fele nr.:ermino the health, the effects of dr} which their delicacy 41 futuro health, in runoct rl!t 11,11.1 advice. Ileny suffering from prac rids ut,ri 0,111,g of tho vromb), or from fluor caw :m.) 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