gitantraintTo AIM MINIM= OF Ellicr,!..„ A new Win" of humbugs: Every onehil oWn'iSalinunata Janes k 00., of the Oiaseent One Price (Nothing Store, No. 200 Market stsest, above. oth, in addition to having the largest, most pried and &Womble stock of Clothing in PhEadelphis; made- espronli for ratan sales, have consti tuted away_ one his own fialacman, by basing marked in figures, on sloth article, the very . lowest prim it can be fold for, so they cannot possibly vary—all must bu alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared' and y great pains taken with the making, so that at can boy with the full aseurestet of getting a good article at the very lowed plea ihistettibie the Creneent, to Market, above oth, No. 200 feb 201y.5 JONES & CO. M A RRT A GES. It Belle Farm, Harford on the 72th ult., by the Roy. John .1. Lane, of Wrightmille, Po., S. D. IrConkey, Esq., of Pesch Bottom, Lancaster co., Pa., to Mks Louisa., youngest daughter of the late Michael Whitford, PAK., of the former place. Oh Tuesday hut, at Colninbla, by the Her. Mr. Erskine, Hiram& Dmtickerr, of Georgetown; Lan _ co., to Lucretia P. Dean, of Sadabnry, ' Chester county. On the let Inst. by Rev. D. Hertz, Philip Hoover of East Cocallco, to Margaret Miller of Ephrata. 'On the lat inst. by 11ev. John Leman, Darld H. Senseuig of East Earl township, to margaret Gorden of Berks co. DEATHS In this City, on the 12th inst. 3iaria Wellington. only child of Edwin .1. and Catherine Pinkerton, aged two weeks and three days. • This friends and relatives of the family are invited to at• tend the funeral this (Tuesday) afternoon at 3o'clock, from the residence of Geo. A. Pinkerton, East Chestnut street, without further notice. On batnrday last, In this City, Mrs. Margaret Crisman, in the 80th year of her age. In. this City, on Friday last, Dr. Emanuel 8. Bear, of 31ll• lerstown, a lingering disease, aged 37 years, 1 month and 9 days. Oa the 3d Inst., In East llemptleld township, Elizabeth hairpin the 834 year of her age. On the 28th ult., In this city, Eleanor Boob, aged 73 years On the lid inst., in East liemptield township, Elizabeth Miller, aged 73 years. Departed tins, life in this City on Wednesday the 7th inst. in the bloom of life, after a short, but severe illness, which she bore with christian reatg .naiion, Miss Selena Minerva, eldest daughter of Philip C. and 'iiary A. Henninger. Her remains were followed by a large concourse of relatives and friends to' the Woodward Cemetery for inter ment.—Aged IS years, 2 months, and 13 days.— The deceased was possessed of many good and ami able qualities of character, and was beloved and es teemed, by all who knew her. era.-- - Sales of small lots for home consumption at S 8 873@ig9 for common and good brands, and 50,25%10 per barrel for extra, according to quality. Rye Flour is in stew dy demand, with further sales of 24300 bbls. at SG. Corn Meal is held at $4, .I.BX for Pennsylvania Meal, but there Is very little little inquiry for shipment. • i.,.o3a.s.o.—Sales of good Southern red Wheat at 11c, including some small lots Pettus. at 212 c for prime red; and 'le for tlne white. in store. nye is in steady demand at 112 c from wagons. and 115 c in store. Corn is unchanged, and further sales of 11(g,12,00u bushals, at 90c. Wsussgs.—Whiltkey is dull; we quote hhds. at iitcq,slc, and bbs. at 31a412c, with moderate sales.—Forth American. Yoe Rent. TViti large rooms, suitable for e ither a .store or office, in South Queen Street. two doors below Sheet Hotel.— Possession Oren immediately. Enquire at this office. Lancaster, mar 13 tf-`, 1001.1ce—To the Creditors 4 the late firms of Di:fen -111 teach and Iliestand, IJlffenhach and lieneagy, and of Adana F. Diffenbach. . - The undersigned Trustees of Adam F. Did - ratan:li un der a Domestic Attachment Issued out of the Court of Common liens of the County of Lancaster against the said Adam F. Ditfenhach, hereby give notice. that they will meet at the Public House of William •T. Youart, iu the City of Lancaster on Thursday the lgth day of April 181 k, at is, o'clock. A. 31. lOr the purpose of receiving the proofs of the several creditors and determining upon the same; when and where all persons interested may attend. If they think proper. .1 AMES MerMAIL. lIES MY 31U SSELM AN. .14JUN S. KEN EAU V. t-5 Dyeing and Scouring—Philip Hudson, Fancy Dyer, Igo 9k North Thirteenth Street, Philadelphia, three'doors above Cherry Street, respectfully informs the citizens of Montgomery county and elsewhere, that all kinds of Silks, Crapes, Alerluoes, icc., are dyed In the most fashionable and permanent colors. Ladies' cashmere and crape shawls, cloaks, tie., cleansed and pressed equal to new; Silk dresses watered in superior style. Gentlemen's apparel scoured amt dyed in superior style: in short. Dye ing in all its various branches done at short notice, and '<sou the lowest terms. A cull is earnestly solicited, as it is very eonv e uieor fair those em. should want allying in the above line. Phila. mh 1.1 4 rphe Model Seed Store—No. Mit Market Street, J. above Eighth street, Philadelphia, Thomas F. Croft, ititt& Cu., Seedsmau, &o. Garden Seeds of the best quality only, :nud every kte.wit variety. Flower Seeds, the largest and ehuieest collection he the country; Sweet and Pot herbs. Crass and Field bevus, a extra quality; Greenhouse plants, bulbous roots, ke.: shade, fruit, and ornamental Trees, Shrubs, &e. Have on l and a very choice collection ot Its, arf Pears on Quince, which we now offer fer , ale. Phila. 51.13. em. An Ordinance Establishing Additional Markets.—Sge. 1. ft is hereby ordained by the Select and Common Councils of the city of Lancaster, that from and after the passage of this ordinance, public markets shall be held in addition to the tunrkets nos: - established by the various Ordinances in the city of Lancaster, on Tuesday and Friday in every week throughout the year to commence at four o'clock in the afternoon of each day, and to continue without Interruption until ten o'clock at night of the same day. SEC. 2. That the markets established by this Ordinance, shall be governed by the same rules, regulations and re. &frictions, and the several and respective officers shall do and perform the same duties, and all and every person shall be subject to the same penalties. for the infraction of any of the said Ordinances, rules nud regulations In [Mee, as Is now or may be hereafter established by law. SEC. 3. That trod and after the routing of the stalls in April nest. it shall not be lawful fur any person or persons to expose tor sale during market hours sad within the pre sCribed limits of the markets—ally provisions or produce, except from the said market smile; or from wagons, car riages, carts, drays or sledges backed against the curie stones as provided for by Ordinance, except ouches allowed by resolution of Councils. And nay person or persons who shall so expose for sale any pros isoiuti or producre in bags, baskets:tut, buckets or other vessels placed Upon the pay es ments, door steps or public streets during nickel hours, shall ter every such offence forfeit and pay the sum of out less thou one sloe more than dive dollarsou be recovered be fore the Mayor or any of the _aldermen of the city of Lan caster. as debts of like amount are by law recovered. nod be paid Into too city ireasdry. Ste. 4. The Market Committee shall without delay. di vide, or cause to have divided and re-numbered all the stalls in the New Market house, except the Inside stalls in houses Nos. I and 2. They shall divide the stalls into class es of Nos. 1,2, 3, 4 and b. Class No. 1 shall pay au annual rent of Thirty Dollars, Class No. 2 Twenty Dollars, Class No. 8 Fifteen Dollars, Class No. 4 Ten Dollars, Class No 5 Five Dollars. Provided Unit when said stalls are ready fur letting, It shall be done at public auction, and the purcha ser agreeingto pay the highest nuns for soy stall shall have the that choice. To have and to hold the same fur one or tire years, subject to the annual rent placed on said stall. SEC. 5. Any person or persons occupying' any stall or stalls which have nut been sold at auction, and desiring to vacate the same, shall give notice to the Clerk of the Mar kets on or before the Muth et March of each year; and any person or persons neglecting to give suck notice, shall be considered the lessees of said stall ur stalls for the year next ensuing, and shall be held liable for the rent of the same. &cc. b. The Clerk of the -Markets shall report to the Clerk of the Market Committee all notices of dlSCOrranuarLoo or vacation of stalls; and the said Clerk of the Market Com mittee shall have a book In which he shall keep regular entries of the names of the lessees, of the number of their stalls, and the amount paid by each, and shall at all times have his book ready for the inspection of the Market Com. Mdttee. ' Bac. 7. All and every Ordinance or parts of Ordinance In consistent with any of the provisions herein before con tained, be and the same are hereby repealed. Ordained 'and enacted Intd a law at the city of Lancaster on the sth I day of March, 15i6. M.E,NRY CaltPEN'f lilt, President of Select Council. J LSSE LANDIS, President Common Council. attest—JentS C. I.:AII.PMSTMIL, Clerk S. C. " JOSEPH SAMPSON, Clerk C. C. Lancaster, mar 13 :a 5 Fs.rxrx For Sale—The Subscribers, as Executors of the last will and testament or Hobert A. Higdon, late of Buford county, will offer at Public Sale, ou Tuesday, ' - ..lllth,Day of April, 1811. at the hour of 12 o'clock, 11., on the premises, that Vrithablo Farm called -Cherry Hill,' containing 100 Acres, of Laud, more or less, and situated directly on the main road leading from Peach Bottom to Baltimore, about eight miles from Bell Air and thirty from Baltimore, in a good neighborhood, and convenient to chools, mills and places of public worship, among which 0 are soreral Quaker meeting hbuses. This land is in a good state' of cultivation, and under good fencing. About one third of it is in good timber. The Improvements consist of a good Log Dwel ling House, with a pump of good water near the door a Whoelrlght and Blacksmith Shop, (where business was carried on successfully up to the time of ltobt. A. Higdon's death,) all necessary out Sono ings, (all nearly new) and a young and thriving Orchard) The above described property is advantageously situated for any kind of public business. The terms of sale are one-third cash, and balance made payable to suit purchase!, by giving bonds for the credit payments, and bearing interest from day of sale. - - mh 13 3t-8 Wrotice.—CAßlNET HARING BIJSEVESS. The of j hereby gives notice that she will carry on the CA.I3IINKI-MAKrati and Undertaking business at the old stand in West King street, formerly kept by her husband, Henry M. Miller, and at the same time returns her sincere thanks fur the liberal .patronage formerly bestowed on the establishment. A continuance of former custom is respectfully and urgently solicited. mar 13 ly-S 31A11Y 3LILLER. REMOVAL. BEssos , 1 / 4 SON, beg leave to inform the pin. 11 that they have removed the Philadelphia MOURNINGSTORE 11 llSrom , buildiug , No N s2 o Sou 2 th oo .-: ' C on h d e a snu t T S t i w t.r n e e L (five doors above Eighth street, South side,) where II they will offer an increased stock at reduced prices. h. B.—Pally opening New Spring Goods. Phila. mar 13 - 2m-Ei Straw and .lllllllnery Goods, Wholesale and Retail.—W3l. T. HILL, Straw, Hat and Son- m 4 net Manufacturer, and dealer in Straw Goods in ge end, No. 821 North Second streer, (below Noble, east side, directly opposite Nuts s Bed Lion Hotel,) Philad a. Where may be found a large and extensive assortment of goods in the stove line, to which the attention of coun try Storekeepers and Milliners is particularly invited. All goods sold at the lowest cash prices. roar 13 Zn-S IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Gramm Aa, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at lit April term, 1855, for a license to continue keeping a tar ern in Chnrchtown, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of Churchtown where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, that the 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 Ax, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommoda tion of strangers and travelers. Jacob Jameson, John Plank, David Stye; Lot Rogers, Abm.7 3,, mi., PhWf Backer, B. F. BMUS, Hanson B. Ja- MB. D. Whits, Whitman, John Ringwalt, Wm. mar /3 3t*-8 riatinlarToll Aendemy.--Churchtawn Lancaster '1.11b". - Pa,"" -The' 7t - ae, 7.esskur , of thtslimuishing Usti tution will COMM cc Monday the 7th of May next. In it Students a, hued for every condition - of life, and no pains is:spared to give them every opportunity amoral and intellectual training. Perhaps no section of our Coun try enjoys eo many advantages as the Tillage of Church town, both in the healthfulnesi, and the morality of the • place. Persons sending their sons or wards to this testi- tution, may,rest assured that every duty,devolying upon its Principals and Teachers will be fully performed. There are two 'Department§ Male and Female--entirely separate it being believed that this is the best mode ripen which any Institution mn be conducted. Trims—for 5 months,Tuition, Scolding, Washing (.5 00 For further particulars enquire of the Principals LEAMAN, M. D. J. E. GIFFIN, d. B. mit 13 lye NEW Street FRe Works, Philadelphia. The subscribe' L constantly manufacturing for Wholesale & Retail. FILES .A.ND RASPS, of every description, and having been practically engaged in the business more than Thirty years, can guarantee his work at the lowest prices. Manufacturers and Mechanics can have their Old Files Re•cut and made equal to new at half the original cost. J. B. SMITH., No. 61 Now et., (between Race & Vine and 2.d and 3d sts.,) * Philadelphia. mar 13 3m.8 -- • itirilltaxery Goods 2 1855.—F0r Spring Seise.— JILJOEIN STONE A SONS, No. 45 South Second street, Philadelphia, have just opened their Spring Iwportatlona3of Silks, Crapes, including a general assortment of MILLINERY AR TICLES of the most fashionable styles. The above goods have been imported eapressly for our Spring odes, and comprise the largest and best assort ment in our line to be found in this market. Phila. mar 7 2tu 8 Combined Reaper and Mower. —Manny' Patent with Woods Improvement. I have manufactu red and sold 165 of these Machines the past season. and feel warranted by the testimony of the Farmers that have used them that it is the best combined Reaping and Mow ing Machine now used. In all the trials which have been with other machines either before committees or the pub lic, they have proved the best Machines In the following points, Viz: The lightest draft. The cleanest cutter. The ease and facility with which it can be ren..,ved from field to field and changed from a Reaper to a Mower. The construction for strength and durability and its ca pacity for doing business. Sufficient proof can be produced that the above points belong to this Machine. It is capable of mowing and spreading from 10 to 15 acres of any hind of grass per day, with one man and a pair of horses, and cut from 15 to 10 Con untested acres of grain per day. Price of combined Machine 5125,00 cash, delivered at their works at Mount Joy, Lancaster county, Pa. Single Mower 5110,00, two scythes with extra sections and extra guards end pinion belong with each Machine. To the authors of the following unsolicited tesaimouisls, I hereby offer my grateful acknowledgments, WALTER A. WOOD, Manufacturer and proprietor, Hoosick Rills, N. Y. EATON, Madison co:. July 14. 1014. W. A. WOOD: Dear Sir:—T cannot express my approba- Plin-turLi.Pail, 31.1arctl lu . - - - Hon of your Mower in too strong terms. 1 never expected to see a Mowing Machine cut grass as fast, as well. and as easy; for both team and driver, as yours does. I can cut one third more grass In a day with oneßeain, and do the work better than any of my neighbors can with one of the "only successful Mowers now known." Respectfully yours, E. P. MORSE. ETNA, Tompkit. co., August 12, Wei. Mr. W 000! Dear Sir have teen cutting lodged Oats the river fiats, where—Mower had been tried and failed but yours worked to a charm. After finishing my having.l took it six miles, and run it to the satisfaction of all wh saw it work. I mowed from half past ten o'clock, A. M., until twelve o'clock next day, and mowed 17 acres, and done it to the satisfaction of all present. Yours, JAMES UII.ES. VER , IENNES, Vt.. July 14. 1853. W. A. Wool.; Dear Sir :—Enclused you will find a certill- cote of Deposit to pay for the two Machines, the second one has not yet arrived. I have farmers here every day to see mine work and in every Instance It gives perfect satisfaction. I ran sell 100 machines next year. 1 was offered $l5O 00 for the machine you sent me. Truly yours. .1. W. STRONG. Ness ioRK. June 3, IVel. W. A. Won; Dear Sir .--We received the eleven Merhines yesterday and want the others badly. The machines are going off first rate. All New Jersey Wants Manny's Patent with Wood's improvement. Yours truly, JEROME St ELLISON. ALEXANDER, Genesee co.. N. Y., Sept. IN, tOM. Mr. W. A. Woun; Dear Sir:—We would say to the Pao iners•that we have purchased one of your improved Mow ing Machines and think it excels any other Machine now in use, and does the work one-third easier for . . the team. We have mowed with your machine 147 acres this season cur neighbors have witnessed its operation and !.rive it the preforen,,.. VoUr, respectfully, SAMUEL 1112N\. HORACE' ILUNS, The Mount Joy Car Manufacturing Co., have the exclu sive shop right for the Manufacture and sale of Manny's Combined Beeper and Mower, with Wood's improvement, in the counties of Lancaster, Lebanon and Berks. They . . - . would respectfully call upon their friends and the public generally to conic, examine and buy the the cheapest and best Reaper and Mower now offered fur oale in the Coiled States. .1. E. CASSEL, See'y. Mount Joy, Lancaster co., l'a. Principal Depot for Lancaster county at the hardware store of , GEO. D SPRECIIER, mar 13 4m.13 Lancaster City. Irakel inks I I—Murray S Steok invite attention to their unusually large assortment of Inns, consisting in of Harrison's celebrated Columbian Blue Black, Black, Slue, Carmine and Red, Green Black ink, Writing Fluid and lied; all the varieties of Hoover's Kreitzer S Robin- ! son's; Weeks and Rideout's. The best article copying In delible Inks always on band. We have effected an arrangement with the Manufactu. turers which enables us to supply retailers In large or small quantities at Philadelphia wholesale prices, thus sa ving then, the expense of freight, Sc. As we warrant our Inks, we request ail to be returned that does not give perfect satisfaction We also call attention to our large collection of Bibles in all the varieties of size and binding. Hymn and Prayer Books; Question Books, Catechisms and Sunday School Books in use by all the Religious Denominations of Chris. thins—together Kith a large and varied asssortment of School and Miscellaneous Books, Stationery, Ac.,.a1l of which are offered on the most accommodating terms. MURRAY S STORK, mar IS tf-S North Queen street, Lancaster. Pa. 200 Carriages at A.tietion.— Sixteenth Phil. adelphia Trade Sale. This sale will take place on Wednesday, the 4th of April next, at the Bazaar, Ninth Ueorge street, commencin at 10 o'clock, A.lll. The col lection will he very extensive, embracing at least 200 Carriages, principally light stock, from most of the best makers of Philauelpeni sad the vicinity. Catalogues will be ready, and the stock arranged for ex. emanation, several days prebious to sale. Dunlap's Light Carriages, Sixteenth Philadelphii.Trade Sale. included in the Sixteenth Trade Sale, to be held on Wednesday, the 4th of April next, at the Bazaar, will be a collection of over Fifty Light Vehicles, of Dun- lap's celßbmted manufacture,, all warranted, comprising Germantown and family Wagons, open front Itockaways, Jenny Lind or standing top Buggy Wagons, Buggy Wag ons with falling tops, trotting Wagons, double seated Pia:- tons, Lc., i.c. The whole to be sold without reserve. May be examined several days previous to sale. No postponement on account of the weather. APPRED 11. lIERKNESS, Phila., mar 13 3t 8 Auctioneer. Anlnvitation Is extended to all--to ean-and examine the lots of choice seasonable DRY tivuDS now to be been Wentx's Dry Good Store. House keepers in search of . - COITUS SLIEETINGS, BARNSLEY LINENS, TABLE DIAPERS, BLANKETS, COUNTERPANAs, CHINTZS MCSLINS, CHECKS, TICKiNGS, &c., will trod a new and complete assortment at WENTZ'S. Ladles in search Or lien tiOOD.s, such as silks in great va riety, latest styles, Plaids, Brocades, Solid's .itriprs Eagle brand double boiled black glossy silks, .tra,taifeta spring shawls, full variety; Super Eroche long Shawls, (a few left on hand and now's the time to buy them at half pribe) Bajous Super Kid Gloves, N. W. French Embroideries, wit had no better place , for their selection., thou at STEPHEN RIGDON, WILLIAM BAILEY, Executors FUes and B.asps Bonnet Ribbons, Flqweng, Lsors. - . - Purchasers from a distance are informed that the sate ill positively take place on the above day, without regard o the weather. IVENTZ'o oTOBE Shoppers, Buyers, Ladies, Gents, call and satLity yo selves that there is no place for Dry Lioods of any descrip non better than Wt. NTZ'S. • Court Proclamation .-- Whereas , the Hon. HEN -11.17 O. LONG, Pres't., lion. A. L. Baits and J. Baows, Rags., Associate Judges of the Court of Common Pleas, In and for the county, of:Lancaster, and Assistant Justices of the Courts of Oyer 'arid Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace, in and for said county of Lancaster, have issued their Precept to me directed, re quiring me, amling other things, to make public Proclama tion thrdhghout 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: In pursuance of which precept, PeI3LIC NO TICE IS IIEREBY 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, iu 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 are 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 01 the Peace are re quired by an order of Court, dated November 21st. 1,18, to return their recognimucs to John P. Porter, Clerk of Quarter Sessions, within one week *tau the day of final action in each case, and in default thereof, the Magistrate's costs will not be allowed. mar G tc-7 Olates S Slates i I—The subscriber having taken the agency fur Brown's building Slates is ready at any time to furnish slate by the ton or put on by the square, at the shortest notice and on the most reasonable terms. Apply at my Hardware Store, North Queen street. febi27 Iy-7 GEORGE D. riP.R1X111:11. .late Roofing .— The undersigned, agent fur the sale of the celebrated Caldwell Slate, the superiority of which is generally known, is prepared to contract tor floor• iug or for furnishing Slate. The safety and superiority of Slate Rooting needs no comment. All work done in the beg manner, and all orders promptly attended to. , Hardware Store, West King st., Lan. MEM IN the MATTER of the intended application of CHRIFILLN H. Zminn., to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1855, to continue keeping a tavern in Manor township, ancaster county—it being an old stand. Wt. the undersigned citizens of Manor township, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to bo kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that wears well acquainted with the said Christian H. Zimmer, 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. Abraham Baiter, Joseph Brenneman, Abraham Kline, Abraham Buckwalter, John Smith, Peter E. Kling;rhilip Karr, Eli Hews, Chris Han Sourbeer, Benjamin Breneman, John Witmer, Jacob Miller, George Dentenop. mar 13 3t°-8 IN THE MATTER of the intendoilunikeen den of JAMES DoNasztr, to the Court of Quar ions at April term, 181 e, for a licence to continuo eping a tavern-in the N. E. Ward, in the city of Lancaster—it being au old stand. Wa, the undersigned citizens of the North Nast 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 travelers, and that we are well acquainted -with the said James Donnelly, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is vel provided wilh house room and conveniences for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. . • H. Yuma; J. W. Jacob, Fred. Kline, C. Carmany, J. IL Kurtz, M. Westheeffer, A. Danner, James T. McCulley, Ja- cob Bear, John Weidlei.J. Zimmerman, George Metzgar. rah 18 88.8 TN, THE MATTER of the intended rspieliffe -fliniof 3Llier Idessmrifierile'tbe - Qiise eer aims at April term,lBss, De a license to continue-amp ing a tavern in the 5...8.1V.wd,1n the sity of Lancaster, it being an old stand." • • WE, the undersigned citizens et the South East Ward, where mid 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 Messer kop, and that she is of good repute for honesty and tem perance, and Is well provided with hotels ROOM and conve niences for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. C. Kieffer, D Bair, C. A. ffelnltesh, P. K. Bnmetroin, Ja cob Gable, Jr., James Coyle, Levi Smith, W. Ihling, Wil liam Gump!, Jacob Buehler, John D. Skits, Jacob liompf. feb Ti3te43 IN THE MATTER °file intended applica tion of Hamm ROSESYELT, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions, at April term, 1355, for a transfer of a License granted to John A. Scheirenbrand, to keep a tavern in thr N. W. Ward 'of the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand—said license to be transferred from John A. •11 irenbranitto the subscriber. the undersigned citizens of the North West Ward, in to. ity of Lancaster, where laid inn or tavern is props sed i • o kept, do certify that the said inn or tavern is ne ; cemik j; to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the acid Henry Rosenfelt, 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. Willirm F. Miller, Gilbert IL Hartley, George Ackerman, William F. Slayer, Jacob Snyder, Win. C. Chamberlin, John Dreperd. John F. Remly, sen., Edward Kautz, William Lim , hazu—Frederich Peusch, Adam Snyder. Barny Broom, Jacob Weaver, Joseph Brillhard, Sans,uel Kissinger. feb 27 :3V-6 IN TILE MATTER 'of the intended applica tion of JnIEM lisistyros, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 18.55, fora license to keep a tavern in the N. East Ward. in the city of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North East Ward, where the mid inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern it necessary to =comma date the public end entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the mid 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, H. C. Locher. Joseph Ditlow, George Kieiss, David Klllinger, George P. King, Daniel Gemperling, Jacob Zercher, Jno. K. Reed, John lon airsmith, Jonah Wisher. feb 27 3t-6 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion Of JAMAS BARNET T; to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1555, for n license to keep a - tavern iu Fulton township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of Fulton teamillp, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify. that the said inn or tavern Is necessary to aceounno date the public and entertain strangers end travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said James Barnette, and that he Is of good repute fur honesty and rernperenee. and Is well provided with house room and convenience , i for, the accommodatien of strangers and travellers. •••••- • • - • . John I.:indley, S. D. McConker William A. Towson. Sam uel Wicks, Allllium J. Hess, Abler Brown. tt. M. Caldwell James McSparran,Johu Kends, : 4 . W. P. Boyd, lAul. C Glasgow, Isaac Morris, Edward Garrett. feb J 7 at -6 IN THE MATTER of the intended applicaL Lion of fluoli FruPerxicS, to the Court f ivnirter Ses sions at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern In the S. E. Ward, In the city of Lancasteit—lt being au en old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the .South East Ward, where the said Inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. dr, 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 Hugh Fitzpat rick, and that he Is of good repute for honesty and tewpel once, and is well provided with house room and cunveni. epees for the accommodation of strangers and tra tenet,. Christian Hump. Christian Widinyer, .1. Garrecht. Christian Sitel.l2., uernard Firi.patrhk. 51 31 ~..u-gle, gle, John N. Lane. C. Kieffer. David Bair. Charles t. I kin itsh, William Uumpf. feb 27 LIN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Pinkie ,FITZekiIIICE. to the Court id quarter See clone at April farm, 1a55. fur a neellSe to keep a ts% ern I}• in the S. W. Ward. in the cite of Lancaster—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of the south We,it Ward, where the said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. do Vet tify, that the said inn or Ins ern is necessary to :lemma , date the public and entertain strangers and travelers. and that we are well acquainted with the said Philip Fitzpat rick, and that he is of good replete for honesty and temper ance, and is well provided with house rem 1.111 , 1 ronrrui cures for the accommodation et sirmr,ters and travelers. Chas. F. Voigt, E. Steward. M. A. Cl ethers. Win. Taylor. J. C. van Camp. Henry Carpenter, lire. eauder, CC . Aln sv t .g. 1,. Richards, llenry Si. itl'i,3ll. Yl. F. Itcodor..lo.. Leibly. 11.1. NTIIE MA.TrEIt t,t the intended applica tion of JUGS TmELi, to the (2 , ,t1:1 ttoartor at April lean, lidS, tar a ii,ru,e i•. kt.ep a laver. in the of New Prnridene., —it 1e.i14 • u old stand. - • • • .... WE, the undersigned eitilenS of New Phil Went,. where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. do certif. that the said inn or tavern is necessary to aceommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers. and that we are Well acquainted with the said John Terkl. and that he is of good repute for honest• and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences. for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. John Peoples, David Mowrer, John Hess, John Miller, jr.. Sites Winder. John h. Rohrer, Henry S. Huber, Jacob Cot met., Francis -Mylin, Joseph C. Shenk, Amos (trod, (farmer) John M. Shenk, Thomas Armstrong. mar 6 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JAMES If. HOLSTON, to the Court of Quarter Ses sions at April term,lBss, fof a license to keep a tavern. iu Salisbury township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citiceus of Salisbury township, when the said inu or tavern is proposed to to' kept. do cer tify, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to LICeOlllllll, date.the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jas. il. Houston, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and tClllperittllCe, and is well provided with house room and COllVelliellevS for till accommodation of strangers and travelers., John D. Wilson, F. Iluuston, talc. Eby. Isaac ISoa st, John tiruble, Jr.. John Brubaker, Mellvaine, Jacob Umble, Joseph timble r Thomas Withrow,lienry Livingston Thomas Livingston, Isaac Livingston. ['Ct. 27 IN Tlili MATTER of the intoinled applica tion or ISAAC IitALS 10 •he Court of •!outer ,essiuns at April term, 1655, tor a license to .t tavern io Para . dire township—it being old stand. \ YE, the undersigned cit lay us of Paradise to w uship,w here said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, du cent!) , that the said inn ur tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers amktravelters, and that we are well acquainted with the said Isaac Male, and that he Is uf good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room aild Conveniences fur the amvtu• Modatiun of strangers and traveller, lieu. D. Malvin, Wtu. Slayinaker ; John S. width, Uriah Eckert, Eckert, Jr., Lieurge Slayinaker, J.P. Mellvaine, illiam Hamilton, John laiek. Hugh Aikm, Christian Blank, Benjamin Phenneger. tan o atfi IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JACuD iitaT3l IN, to the Court of quarter sessions at April term, h;is, for a Ibieuse to keep a tavern, iu Conestogivtownship. Lancaster county—it being an old stand. WS, the undersigned citizens of Conestoga township, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certity,. that the said inn or tavern Is usCriisary to u,sumutOdata the public and entertain strangers and trawlers, and that WO are well acquainted with the said Jacob liautrumn, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and la well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation ot strangers and travelers. Jacob Mehl, John hellbent, Jacob P. Warfel. Abraham Myer, Daniel Steineman, Benjamin Yordy,Tbiiiiis atelunau, juu., John Montgomery, Adam Lefever, Christian Samuel L. Mehl, John Warfel. Adm. 11 Metzger. mar G 3t-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of ADAM TROUT, for a license to keep a tavern iu the city of Lancaster, at his present old stand, iu_.N est Or. ange street, N. W. Ward is said city. WE, the undersigned citizens of the North Rest Wald, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, du certify, 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 Adam Trout, 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. .01.sedb Myers, John DitiONT, Reuben 6hnnk, ISillinm lien slEr; 11,tury B. Myers, Wilson liinthuau. J/. 11. Mercer, Henry Dibbs, lleughunin. A. ..Nlc6innes, Daniel A. Altick. U. U. Baru:nail. indr 0 30,7 IN TIIE MATTER of the intended of W. T. YOULHT. for a license to keeps tavern in the e. E.Ward, in the city of Lancaster—it being au old 8UJ..1. WE, the undersigned citizens of the tiouth East VI ard, where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept. de certify, that the said inn or taverp is necessary to accounnodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said William,T. Youart, and th - at 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. C. liieffer, John Lear, E. J. klubley, Lewis I . Lever ing, .1. Metzger. C. A. Heinitsb. David hair, P. li. Breue man, .lacob hahle. jr.. James Coyle. Levi ..`enith, John 11. ZdHles. mar s: IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of JONATHAN DIFFENDYItFER, to the Court of guar. ter Sessions at April term. tbr a license to keep a tavern in the village hf INewyille, \test Donegal township. Len caster county—it being an old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of West Donegal township, 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 travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jonathan Dilfenderfer, and that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences, for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Jacob R. Keller, David Keller, Jacob tlebhardt, John George Donaker, Michael M. Kauffman, George Pierce, Ad am Musser ' Thomas .Starrs, A. Greenawalt. Gotlieb Cob hart, jr., John Feigner ; Jacob Donaker, John Crowsley, tot leib Gebhart, sr., Peter Rhombi. umr G SP'-7 IN THE MATTER ut . the inteuded applica _Hon of MILLER t Kart:FM.lN, for a License, to keep a pub• lic house in the city ut Lancaster. at the old stand lately kept by John It. Watkins, West king street, in said city. Wel, the uuderzigned citizens of the Northwest ward, in the city of Lancaster, where said ion or tavern is pro posed to be kept, Do Certify, that the said inn or tavern Is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strangers and travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Miller & Kaulman, and that they are of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and ale Ivell provided with house-rOom and conveniences for the to umnodation of strangers and travellers. .laeut. Myers, Daniel. Ilarman, .1. Drepperd, W Mau ' Daniel Droude, Wm. Diller. .11,beph Jacob Weaver, Christian J/yer.i. Win. C. ,. Chaim. h. rlie. C. 11. Lintuer. W'atsun il. Miller. Ulu. F. Mayer, wftert K. Ilartley. mar ti3V,-, THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Jacon M. Swshh, to the Court of Quarter des stone at April term, ibdl, to continue keeping a tavern in Upper Leacock township, Lancaster comity—it being an old stand. We, the undcrsignealkitiiens 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 travelers, and that we are well acquainted with the said Jacob 31. Swarr, 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. A. S. Bare, Homy Miller, N. Rietifer, Diller Bare, Bern hard L. Beck, Henry Weidman, George Miller, jr. John Alusser, Wea. Weidman, Gee. Brubaker. Henry Good, Hen ry Burkhart. mar 6 31-7 IN the MATTER of the intended applica tion of JAMAS BISBEZE, to the Court of Quarter Sossions at April term, 1855, to continue keeping a tavern in Bart township, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. We, IEO undersigned citizens of Bart 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 James Embree, and that he Is of good repute forhonesty and temperance, and Is well provided with house room and conveniences for the aciommodatien ofetraners arid travellers. Samuel Good, Homy 754yloriCharles Ilynear, J. .514:11ure, Geo. W. Ring, Jacob Beirizenn John td'elure, Wm. Smith, Harrison Graham, John COilltet William Hollis, William Eckel, John Hey/or, kPcSiPa, James CAUTOZ, 18 0104 • IN THE MATTES of the. intended.: applies nne orlikotrintrz: , .'^—nnlTX - te theCatirt'ul-RusAlet.., IhnotSaelikkr,.. . at -tail term, 1555, for a license to,keep a tat, Vatertiaii 10, ISM orst l U the 'N. Wi'Vrord,' l2 q city of Lasenaerr — it ix* -nROPOSALL dm tarrying therialbr of tire Vatted States Sag an old scan& - . -1 •• • • 1 from July 1,1 8 55, to Jtme 30,1856; an theibiloWinir tor,the uuciarzigned eitizensof the North" West Ward, routes in Pennsylvania, will be receleed at .thei3Oordatimt whsre said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certify, wa de doe peat Office, De t, Washington, D. 0., that the said Inn or tavern Is neeinutary to accommodate: until 3, p. 19,1 to be decided by, 80th or for the public and entertain stranprs snd tinvelers;and than same month , ( being e9a t al established by ac t of Augem4. we are well acquainted with the add Henry 1311eketukierfai,agaa, and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, PiI , 4NBYLVANLL • • • and is well provided with Moose roind and, conveniences for 969 , pro ., modoo - obo l nt sehoy - Bier _ the accommodation ofatrangers and travellers. back; three times aweek. Jacob Myers, Frederick Lute, John Bondman, Andrew A d t t eer r ,p fishier, Woes Winger, J. L Hartman, Chiriesl Leave Friedel:obits Tuesday, Thurstlays and Sat"' - - rally, J. C. Sidles, Wm. Butkius,jr., Philip Copland, D. day at 6 a m; A P Arrive at Schnyltill Haven same days by ani; Hartman. . ' - mar 6.317 Leave Schuylkill Haven lame days at 12* Arrive at Friedensburg same days by 1 p m. Proposals for six times a week service will be conidd -9695 From Gordonsville, by lateral**, to Hat, beadles 4 and back, three times a week.. • Leave Gordonsville Tuesday, Thursday,and Satiaday 11;4 a m; „ Arrive atilitt Ulna days by 1 p m; Leave Hat same days at 8a mt ." . Arrive At Gordonsville same dui by 954 a m. Proposals for six-times-a-week service will be cored& ered. 9606 Prom Columbia, by Manor and.. Mgheille, to Bee Harbor, 10 miles and back, three times a week. Leave Colombia Tuesday, Thatfliday, and Saturday atB am: . . Arrive at Safe Harbor same days tryll a m; Leave Safe Harbor same days at„ip.xm Arrive at Columbia same days p m. Proposals for alx-timeses-week‘serviee will be conald ered. 9697 From Christiana, by Smyrna,.May, Quarryville and Mechanics' Grove, to Clheivat Level, 19 miles and back, three times a week.' - Leaae Christiana Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday at Gam; Arrive at Chesnut Level same days by 12 m: Leave Chesnut Level same days at 2 p Arrive at . Christiana same days by 8 p m. Proposals for six-times-rieweek service will be consid ered. 9698 From Kinser's, by Williamstown, Harrisontown, - Springwell MMIs, Hat, and Mount Hope, to Inter course,7 miles and back, once a week. Leave Ilizer's Monday at 11 a m; Arrive at Intercourse same day by 1 p Leave Tntel course same day at 7 p ca: „Arrive at'Sinzer's same day by 9e m. Proposals for throeettmes.a.week service will be con sidered. 9699 From Safe Harbor, by Pberty Square, to BuCk. 19 miles and Lack, twice a week. Leave Safe Harbor Monday and Saturday at 6 a m; Arrive at .Back same days by 12 zu; Leave Buck Tuesday and Friday at 6 a ne Arrive at Salt Harbor same days by 12 m. Proposals for three-times-a-week service will be con sidered. 97uir From .York Sulphur Springs, by Bermudian, Hall, and Davidsborg, to York, 20 miles 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 same day by 2 p m. 9701 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 . Sam; Arrive at Quarryville :awe days by 11 a in; Leave Quarryville same days at 12 m; Arrive at Strasburg same day. by 3 p m. Proeosals for air-times-a-week service will be consid ered. 9702 from Sterlingville, by Lynn, to Nicholson, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Sterlingville Tuesday after arrival of western mall, say at 6 a m. Arrive at Nichols same day by 12 m; Leave Nichols Tuesday at 2 p ni; Arrive at Sterlingville same day by d p m. 9705 From llehrersburg, by Shaffner's Store, to Wurueis dna. S miles and back. twice a week. Leave 4;ehrersburg Monday and Friday at •a I. Arrive at Woruelsdert same deco be 1; aiii; L,ave Woraelsdurf sums day by 1•.; in; Arrive at ktehrersburg came days by 3 p 9:t4 From Rehrersburg, by 3louut Aetna and Mount Zion, to Lebanon, 14 miles sod back..mce a week Loaveltehrersburg, Wednesday at a w.• Arrive at Lebanon same day by 12 m Leave Lebanon Wednesday at 1 p m; Atrive at Rehrersburg same day by 7 p P 703 FtnM.Moreland, by Riddle's Settlement, to Newmans.. vile, wiles and back, cure a week. Bidders will state the distance and propose psebedule of departures and arrivals. 97.6 From Moselem, by Crodown, to Princetown. 5 miles 'and back, once a week. Leave Moselem Weduesday at I a m. Arrive at Princeteiv n same daW Lv SL, a Ur Leave Priur,etown Weduesdayat 9 aim Arrive at Moselem same day by a m. Proposals b.r twieen-week service will be eo,,rdled. 970: rom Rammtn. by Milwaukie and Bald Mount. to t; tern. 13 miles and back. t wice w Leave Ran-can .Monday and Friday at S a In. Arrive at Clarke Grr,ar -awe da y le 12 u, heave Clark's stale -lays at t;• tn. Arrive at itain , an vame 110 j, psi ILdliday...burg lu Ilartillsber,. 1. mitre sod back. six times a week. Leave Hollidaysburg daily, except Sunday, at 12 in, ArriVu at 31artiusburg same days by p m; heave 31artinsbur( daily.Veleept Suuday, at Sit at; Arrive at Hollidaysburg same days by m. 9709 From La Grange, by Breech's Pbnd, to Far toryville 8 miles and back, once a week. Leave La qrange Saturday on arrival 'Funk hannock mail, say at'l p m• ' Arrive at Factoryville same day at S. p m; Leave Factoryville Saturday by 4 p Arrive at La Grange same day by 6 p m• ' , From Canton, by Ogdenaburgh,do Liberty, 16 miles and back, once a week. Leave Canton Saturday at S a m; Arrive Liberty same day by 12 m; Lepire Liberty Saturday 1 p m; Arrive at Canton same day by 6 p m; From Tioga, by Hammond's Creek and Maple Ridge, to Seely Creek, ;N. Y.,) 14 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. From Snow Shoe, by IC3•lertown and Gra hamton, to Clearfield, 27 miles and back, twice a week. Leave Snow Shoe, Tuesday Ind Thursday at II a m; Arrive at Clearfield same days by 8 p in; Leave Clearfield Wednesday and Friday at 8 a in; .;•';') • Arrive at Snow Shoe, same days by 5 p m. 9713 From Mereersburg, by Sylvan, to Hancock, 0W.,) '27 mile and back once a were. Leave Mercereburg Monday at 8 a m; Arrive ife Hancock same day by 5 p m; Leave 'l uncork Tuesday at a m; • Arrive at• s Mercershurg same day by 5 p in. From Neff's Mills, by eat Barre, to Pine Grove Mills, 10 miles and back, (MCC a week. Leave Neff 'a .11I1e Saturday at b a in; 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 6 p m. 9715 From Harlensbuag, by Plain Grove, Slippery Rock Borard's Mills, and Anandale, to North Hope, 25 miles and back, once a week. :Leave liariensburg Saturday at 8 a in; Arrive at North Hope dame day by 4 p in; Leave North Hope Monday ct 8 a m; Arrive at Elarlensburg same day by 4 p 1716 From Kittaning, by Cochran', Mills, to Apol lo, 24 miles and back, once a week. „Leave Ketauing Wednesday at 8•a m; Arrive at Apollo sainz day by 5 p • Leave Apollo Tuesday at 8 a in, Arrive at Kittaning same day by 5 p m 9717 Prom Woodcock, by Teeirle'd and Frisny''t settlement, to Waterford,23milee and beet once a week. Leave Woodcock Wednesday at 7 a in; Arrive at Watertied same day by 4 p.m; Leave Waterford Thursday at 7 a or Arrrive at Woodcock same day by 4 p m. 9718 From M.uhlenburg, by Ross, Sweet Valley, and Lake, to Lehman, 18 miles and back, once a week. Leave Muhlentireg Monday at C h iv; Arrive at .enniau same day by 2 p m; Leave Lehman: Tuesday at 8 a in; • Arm,- ai .iullienburg some day by 2 p ro. Prlyosals for mice a-week service will be considered. IN THE MATTER of the intended applica tion of Gamma W. Bova, to the Court of Quarter Siav sloes at April term, 1865, for a license to keep a tavern in Elizabethtown Borough, Lancaster county—it being an old stand. • WE, the undersigned citizens of Elizabethtown Botough, where slid inn or tavern is propose.'" to be kept, do certify, 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 George W. Boyer, and that he is of good repute for hohesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and convenience„ for the accommodation of strangers and travelers. A. Greenawalt, Abm. Breneman, Isaac Bauman, Sebas tian Keller, John Lynch, Samuel Harmony, Einannel Hoff-' man, Wm. Miller, (tknstable,) Daniel Balmer, Joseph Clin ton, Henry Shultz, William Wilson, Abm. Redsecker, An drew Wade, James Laird. J. O'Neal. • =sr 6 6C.-7 IN THE MATTER of . the ,intended applies dun of Demo S. Novas, to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1555, fur a transfer of a license granted to John Stump, at the January term, to keep a tavern In East ilemptield twp., Lancaster county—it being au old stand. Ws, the undersigned citizens of East Rempfleld twp., where said Inn ur•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 we are well acquainted with the said David EL hoyer,..aad that he is of good repute fur honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for' the accommodation of strangers and travelers. Tobias M. Miller, John L. liershey,'John Keener, Jacob drayblii, Jacob L. Hershey, Christian Kauffman, Philip iluttenstein, John Workman, 'Jacob Outtahail, Joseph Kinseh, Daniel Olson, Daniel mar 0 Stv-7 • old and Silver Watches, Silver Ware G Jewairy.—The largest, finest, and 'best selected stock In the city. e:very Ilte•cription of She and cheap watches that are manufactured can be obtianed at this establishment, which receives them direct frbm the Far • ries of Liverpool, Lond,o audziwitserLand, avid thcrefo - enabled to .11a much sup4cior article for a le,s price than any other retail store In this city. • l'ersons wishing to purchaie at Wholesale and Retail are invited to call and the worth of their money. 'dome of these Watches can be sold at the following pri ces, viz: Gold Levers full Jeweled, 18 Carat cask • Hunting case, Full Jeweled Levers Lepine Watches, Silver Lever Full Jeweled, Hunting case. " Lepine Watches, Jeweled, and some still cheaper than the above. Jewelry of every description, flue and cheap Also, sill ver Ware, and Silver-Plated Ware of all kinds. Watches repaired and warranted, at • LEWIS R. BROOMALL*6 , Old Stand; No. 110 N. Second; 2d door below Race street: Philadelphia. mar 6 I,y-7 IN THE MATTER of the intended applical don of JORN M. EATLING to the Court of Quarter Sessions at April term, 1855, for a license to keep a tavern in th S. Bard Ward, in the city of Lanmster-,-It being an of stand. WE the undersigned citizens of the •t`l ut L. West War id, where said inn or tavern is proposal to be kept. do certitY, that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodate the public and entertain strange, and travellers, and that we are well acquainted with the said John 51. haviingt and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperance, and is well provided with house room and conveniences for the accommodation of stranzere 'and travellers. D. 51. Lebkicher, W.. 1. Amweg. J. C. Yon Camp, Philip Fitzpatrick, Henry Chlkerton, L, StZward,lieury Carpeit ter. Benjamin C. flachmen, William Kautz, Henry 11. Re - gat t, tie!, .Sanderson. L. Richards;sl. Withers. fel) 27 IN fHR MATTER of the intended appliea.io I of JOHN TYMONEY 3 f or a Licence, to' , keep. public house in the c.O 01 Lancaster, at his pr - sent old stand, in East Kine street in said cii . • WE, the undersigned citizens of S the .iutheari Ward, in ihe cut) Ili 1.411C:t . tcr, said inn I r tavern is proposen ill he kept, Dle I.erluy, the the saoi Let or titters is Ilf•ce.: , :rt to act:mini'm , date the pit ore ailo enter Lain Strangers anti ' raTS e:lers, and that lee :new we o ll actin n , oh • liti si.til Joliet 12.1noney, and that he is tur hone%ly ti.liipertince, and is 0., pr"virlei with li , /11.1,111/111 unit r.uuvrr.ien Ces liarhe iiecotri iiiiidadon of Strangers and Tr.is Jets. John Yackly, Jacob B. Koop, Leonard. John George Pries, Walter L Utbhle, John Bak, Jack, George H. Derinstaelter, Jacob Reuben S. ltohrer, J. T. M'Gonigle, John Wetzel] J. A Darmstmtter. tsar 6 31-71 IN THE MATTER of the intended appliet thin of Jotix KENNEDY, to the Court of Quarter Sessi. at April term, 155 t. for a license to continua ke L ing a tavern in Drumore township. Lancaster county It being au old stand. WE, the undersigned citizens of Diuniore townsh where said inn or tavern is proposed to be kept, do certit that the said inn or tavern is necessary to accommodd the public and entertain strangers and travellers and ttla we are well acquainted with the said John lionnedt and that he is of good repute for honesty and temperane. and is well provided with house room and convenierie. for the accommodation of strangers and travellers. Wm. Barnes, Wm. T. Boyd, Fleming M'Sparran, Sathd iel Mayer, Clarkson Jefferis; T. N. M23parrau, John M'S ran, Robert Long, John A. Boyd, David Brown, Edward) Hewes, Lea P. Brown, James Barnes. mar 13 3t551117 1f or Sale.—The Stock and Fixtures of a Wltill l. _U SALE DRUG STORY.. in Philadelphia, eligibly , situated, having well assorted stock, and' doing ex- ~_ l4- colleut Pennsylvania, Ohio and City tratie Amount - V: • of stuck about SlO,OOO, and terms reasonable.— •I •• ,)., To ono desirous of enterine the business, this offers an in. portuuity seldom to be found. Addres s with real DM e, C. I'. A., care si V. B. PALUEV., PI:till - 1 , M. All eommun oh dons strictly. confidential. mar fi :Ai i 'T eather.—FßlTZ. HENDRY .i. CO— :Co. 20 ::o li, i f Third street. Philadelphia. lon c wo 3innufactur 1, Curriiirs and Importers of Frene Calf-Skins and de. , 's In Red and Oak Sole Leather and Rip. (eh 27 15-1 1 " ainable invention.--A rare chance is now 4- V -Tr !eyed to business men to realize a fortune. A new feature has been opeuedjup in the manufacture of Flour, which must we think at once revolutionize he ' old process, and go into use al! ovl, the laud. By the in genuity an d skill of Edwin ~t.,134.es M. Clark, they have brought about a complete ..11erchaut Flouring Mill which is adapted to the waubt of the whole world, and whfCli. Ic applicable to every locality. By tills invedtion, the monop oly of nailing heretofore culled du by heavy capitalism is • completely broken up, and a comitiete Merchant Flour Mill is brought within the reachlof any person havi ng few hundred dollars. The consequence of which will hundreds and thousands of thesq Flouring Mills will be put in operation In all parts of the talon;: It being appli cable to any power, front a four-liorse up to any other !de. aired. It can be placed in a room with Other machinery, and the small apace it occupies not to be missod—belnk on ly 21 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 load,being Capable Of hauling it from one location to another; thus tnaliing it truly the mostival uable discovery - of the present age. It can be seen in full operation at the Barrel Factory,on Duke street, a few steps north of the Railroad, lo the: telly ut Lancaster. Penn'. LANCASII3:, isl month, 17th, 1131. Having seen,in operation Edwin & James If. Clerk's newly patented combined Urinding• sod Bolting or j per chant flouring Mill, on the 17thns it., I am free to s ate, that 1 believe it to tie a valuable improvement in the sdu version of wheat into Flour, for several reasons: I let. In the operation referred, to, the J/111 ground and bolted 3 bushels of wheat In 17 minutes, by the w tch which I held In my hand, and making Flour of a superiar quality, and cliaaning the brau about as well as is usnally done by the common mills when doing grist work. ; 2d. The small space It occupies, anti the coMparatively small expense requisite to put up a Mill of that kind; after the power to propel 1t is obtained, strongly recommends it to the attention of those,about to erect a Flouring 41. 3d. To those engaged in the milling business, I Would respectfully say, that , the improvement is well worthy their attention, from the fact that the mlll referred to Is capable of performing double or treble the work usually dude In common grist mills, with less or no more power than they now use iu their mills—and lastly, ou a close insmxtibu of the mills and its operation, 1 was sat isti,t tll it it W 4.5 ca. pable of doing more work in the =Je time than which saw done at the time referred to. JORL SM.ELLEY, a practical Millwright of 30 years' esperierice. 1 . 3 The undersigned haveing purchased the Hight of he Mill for Lancaster county, are prepared to sell "cowl, hip Rights. and to furnish Milli. A. W. RUSSEL & CO. hardware store, East King at., La . 'r. Dtssolution of ,Partnoreltp.—The Partner- J_/ship existing between C. D. Mehatfey, Thos. S. Black o J. A. Sheaf. under the firm of C. D. Alehalley & Cot, was dissolved on the first day of ‘ January hist, by mutual con sent. The business of the firm will ue fiettled up by tt'lleati & Black, successors. to C. D. )lehaffey & C. D, MI:MAFFEI TAUS. S. BLACII J. A. SIIEAFS. 111 MIZE lia= . - . . ,Llkeaff dr, Black, ul'EltATOltd IN White sh Antlkracite " Coal, from the BIG MOUNTAIN COLLIERY, Shamokin, Northumberland county, .euria. Orders sent to Shamokin or Lancaster, will men with prompt attention. feb 27 Rtik-e, I\Terr Stock of Dry Goode for the Siiiiong 111 of MS.—EYRE d: LANDFLL, S. W. corner of Pourth and Arch streets, Philadelphia, ire fully prepared to suit buyers, Wholesale S Retail. ith goods adapted in their wants and at the lowest NETi rim PRItE,. 1 ! BLACK SILKS, FANCY, do. . , • . NEW DRESS GOODS, ' NEW SPRING SHAWLS. ' I NO IN . LAWNS. BRITISH PRINTS. .1 PLAID GINUIIAMS, :. GOOD - 4,1 N ENS, -!. TA LE LIN ENS,I! SHBETINGSIIte_ &a. N. B.—Bargains daily received from the Auctloni, of N. York. anti Philadelphia. P. S.—Oil , Bolled Black Silks warranted not to cut in wearing. Store-keepers supplied with those goods regularly. feb C3m-S ew Iron and Brass Fotindry.—Ek g Fre i\ \prietors of the LANCAirrICIL LOCCUldrItl: WORKS vicluld re spectfully call the attention of the public to the eZteasive IRON and BRASS Foundries connectpd withithel/ °Stab. llshment. We are now prepared to Manufacture ' Stationary Engines, 111111 and Saw Mill Castings, Car Wheels, • - and every other description of cast Inin work at shore no tice and reduced prices. Also, all kinds of Brass Castings, • Copper Rivets, Solder and • Babbit Metal. The establishment Is under the SuPerintendence of Mr. John Brandt, Sr. whose mechanical skill is well finown to our citizens, and as none but the ;most competent and thorough. workmen are employed, we are confident of giv ing entire satbeaction, to all who may Eavor ue with their patronage. (fob 20 tffi] Estate of Samuel Raines and *life.— In the Court of Common Pleas for the COunty. of Lan- - cluaor. Whereas, Jacob Huber, asiignee of Stpuel B. Haines and Wife, did' on the 21st day of Fe , 1855, filo in the Office of the Prothonotary of the said nrl , his Account of the said Estate Notice is hereby given to all per sons inter in the said Estate, that the said Court Land appointed e 'nth • day of April, 1855, for the canSfirnUttinn thereof, ti ea ceptiono be filed.' 'Attest, , J. BOWMAN, P hey. y. Mee, Lan. rob 27 • 41-6 Estate of Cathanliae Hoffman.—Letiers les entail, on the es tate of Catharine Hofinodii t lit of Falmouth, Coioy townr:bip,bave ban issued tp the. Bab scriber residing In said lownaldp: All persons . • Wei to said estate are regtuifte.d to make inimedlat pa at, and thou baying claims will present then proepaly nth anti 111 1 4 grated for settlammat to t - - ! MO SOH, *lB The cry Is still they Come.—All te new books J. are received at the-Peoples Book store " as bnolt as I How Often it happens, that-ho-wife lingers from published, and always in advance of any other establish- year to year in that p itiable condition as not even merit In [men. Amour_ the ar the last arrivals e the following t for one day to feel the a ppy and obit !matting hdlg. Fudge Doings, a new lmok by Ike Marrel. his last anti enco incident to the enjoyment of heal t h est. - , GllßlLan's Literary Portraits, third series. just issued. THE BLOOMING BRIDE, Cape the Martyr. or, Passion and Reality. by Mrs. Ste- But a few years ago in,the flush of health and youth, yens. Town :tied Country, or Life at Hume and Abi awl. by .1 F. and buoyancy of spirits, rapidly, and app :, ;rent h• M adams. explicably, becomes a feeble, sickly, sallow, &hill- You Have Heard of Then' by Q. De' hied!, the not Gated wife, with frame emaciated, tissue trust, nog: book of the day.spirits depressed, countenance bearing the intpreaS huth Him, a don:Li:ea, trio of the time, by Canny lei a. I of suffering,. and an utter physical end mental pros. Kelly Bracken, a tale of forty years a 4.0. by A. U. Brad- tration, arising from Ignorance of the simplest and ford. plainest rules of health as connected with the mar- Avilliou and other tales, by the ausbnr of olive. the Og. riage state, the violation of which entails disease, ' ilbies, Agathit's Husband.. Tom Crosble and his Friends. al the author of Heady suffering and misery, not only to the wife, but often A. T d te . Past, the Present and the Future i.y ilartin,t,tnew HEREDITARY COMPLIINTS UPON THE CHILDREN Bussier. ' " UNTO THE THIRD AND Purnell GENKRATIoN," Margaret, or Prejudice at Houle and it. fiefinl,. At au- i Transmitting CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, tobiography. hat Sot. by 311 s. NI. A. Dennison. , : RYPOCI-I(INDRIA, INSANITY, GOUT, W KING'S EVIL. and other and My Courtship and its consequences. by Cnevaller Nt'ikott worse ;Di/wanes, see a A rare book. . Journey to Central Africa, by Bayard Tavior. DREADFUL INHERITANCE The Lands of the Saracen, or Pictures °CP:destine, Sicily and Spain. by Bayard Taylor. FROM THE- PARENTS. 0 Illsiory 'of Braddock's Expedition against Fort DuQuesue " And must this continue? bust this be ? Is there no in 1755, under General :Braddock, edited from original ~t.c. remedy? No relief? No hope?" laments by Winthrop Sargent. The remedy Is by khowing the causes and avoiding Protestanism and Catholicity compared in tbeireffects or them, and knowing the remedies, and beueGting by Ham. the cieilizatiou in Europe, by the Rev. J. Balmes. I Thew are pointed out in The salmerlvan Sportsman; containing hints to SPOIL, men, notes ou shootiog, and the habits of the game birds THE MARRIED WOMAN'S and wild fowl of America, by C. J. Lewis. 'PRIVATE MEDICAL. COMPANION, The Wife's Victory and other tales, by Mrs. Southwerth. . The Lost Heiress, by Mrs. E. D. E. N. Southworth. BY DR. A. Al. MAURICEAU, a Life of Horace L.:reeky, by Edward Parton. PROITSSOR or DIBUSS3 OT irtnfEe. Life of P. T. Barnum, written by himself. ~f One Hundredth Edition, (500,000), 18mo., pp. 250. Notes. on Duels and Duelling, by hurenza Shame one the most interesting books of the day. (no rum Parlii, =nu milieu, 61.00.) The People's Book Store to the place where fiults,riptiens A standard work of established reputation, found classed are taken for all the American p e rteviieaie, th e . r,,,glish lie- ' in the catalogues of the great trade sales In New York., views and Blacawood's Magazine, and all the popular pa- 1 Philadelphia, and other cities, and told by the principal pars. ' For any thing you went. _o or send to the subsori- booksellers in the United States. It was first published bees store. ' In 1847, since will& time b'2o 31-5 W. H. SPANGLE?.. PIT/3 anbitip Ta.ousAr COYISH rro Farmers.—We respectfully Reform our cu-to- have been sold, of which there were upwards of mere , that we have reduced the prier " 1 ' ""'P"" ' d t ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND SENT BY MAIL, super P-osphate of LIME, warranting It to be fully volt attesting the high esthnation In which It is held as a re it not superior to any sold by us fu former *.ears It affords us pleasure to state that the high character of liable popular Ilodical the article is well established, and the testimony of Far- BOOK FOR'. EVERY FEMALE mess who hay.: used it. Fovea it to be the Cheapest and most Pernument Fertilizer that I: new known. the author having devoted Mr exclusive attention to the Out friend 3 are requested to call and ezamlue it, and re- treatment of complaints peculiar to females, In respect to ceive a pamphlet descriptive of its qtueli ties, uses, &c. . which he is yearly consulted by thousands both In person A liberal deduction made to Dealero—Agents Wanted. I and by letter. i IIUANO.—A full supply of No. 1 GOVenivItENT YI:ReTIAN 1 Hero every woman ran discover, by comparing her own GUANO on hand. Also, Mexican Greato. Poudrette and . I Plaster fob sale at the lowest Market rates. symptoms with those described, the nature, character, ALLEN ea NEEDLES, : causes of, and the prier remedies for, her complaints. 23 South Winerves and 35 South Water at., first Store ,mss wife about becoming a mother has often need of 10...F0r sale tot this County by • instruction and advice of the utmost importance to her • A. R. RUSSELL, Lancaster tkty. A. K. 6. A. L. WITMER, Paradise future health, in rested to which her sensitiveness for. feb 6 , 1 ) -3 bids consulting a medical gentleman, Rill find such in - enaction and advice, and also explain many symptoms New Goods Opened this Day.--Cases, The . which otherwise would occasloa anxiety or alarm as ail best makes Bleached Long Cloth Muslin for Shirting. the Cases Bleached and Unbleached Sheeting. 34, 64, 7-I. peculiarities Incident to her situation are described. 84. 104. and 12-4. Row many are suffering from obstructions or irregular. Bales Unbleached 31uslins. Conestoga. New Nlarketac. Ticking!, the best ever sold for 1•23-4 \cente. Furniture , ithis peculiar to the female system', which undermine the and Apron Checks. health, the effect. of which they are Ignorant, and far Now is the time to buy House Furnishing Coeds at Bar . which their delicacy forbide seeking medical advice. gain Prices. Beautiful Striped Gingliams, for 12;4 cents. _ • Many suffering from prof/spine utei (falling of the womb), Double Width Paris Lustres, 12;4 cents, worth '.:5 cents . or from fluor cam (weaknens, debility, 6c.) Ilan, are —from Auction. 1 Lot Heavy Pant htuffs, worth 37% cents. selling for ha constant agony for many months precedirig confine -18%. 1 Lot neat Plaid Casimers. : meat. litany have difficult if not dangerous deheertel, We hate now commenced opening for the Spring Trade, and slow and uncertain recoveries. Sortie whose bees are and ahall enderor, as heretofore, to enable all to say ...The pls.: for bargains in Dry Good is WE:sTZ'S STORE: . hazarded during such time, will each find in its pages the . [fob 2045! means of prevention,amelloration and relief. It Is of courselmqracticable to convey fully the various W ° ;;;_ l il d tT e L fu s• 1 I P n h t:e n aodj euntoconuutaynotdileHrkesaanidint! subject& treated of,;ast they are of a nature strictly In. Immediate vicinity of the romantic Cushion Hills, on a tended for the married or those contempt:lBns marriage. Mountain more than 800 feet high, Nature has formed a delightful retreat of sylvan beauty, consisting of about 62 Reads; are you a husband or a father? . a wife or a Acres of garden-like ground producing the most edloieso..cm. I mother? Have you the abusertrwelfare of those you lone herbs. medicinal plants, trees and fet in pleasing variety. , 1 From this vegetable kingdom Dr. Leisering has succeeded at heart? Prove your sincerity, end lose no time la in procuring a Universal Remedy for the cure of Fever and k era tog what carosek interfere with their health and hap. Ague. In the same spot of magnificent rural scenery are to he pintas not less thaM your own. It will avoid to yon_and (Signed by two guarantor s.' found most excellent sanative springs, containing wonder i yours, as it has to !thousands, many a day of- pain and ' ful virtues only to be foundea freshwater. These springs Form of a Certificate. yield an abundance ofwater. clear stal of a cold temper- anxiety, followed by sleepless nights, incapacitating the . The undersigned, postmaver of —.--, Shalt of t ature, (46 degrees Fahrenheit,) soft and plesannttaate , Teri mind for' its ordinsry avocation, and exhausting those --- certifies, under hts oath of office, that he , refreshing without airs strangcadmixture or cannons oncll. is acquainted with the above uarantor. ~,,,,! ‘in this beautiful spot of ground Dr. Leisering. encomaged mezzo for medical ettentl.ute, medicines sod advertised known them to be men of property, and auk' ;;; i f ehed e he such a happy combination of circumstaucos. has estate nostrams which otherwise would provide for declining make good their guarantee. years , the inthnittles of age and the proper education of . Dated. I 1-IYDRO.PATHIC INSTITUTE, your children. , in order that these benifteont gifts of nature, patiently alie (Signed.) : l i piled, might be of advantage to suffering humanity. It In consequence of the universal popularity of the work, The sufficiency of guarantors on proposals may • was at Ephrata in Lancaster county, h att I:Pr. Lelsering. evidenced by. Its extraordinary isle, various impol ite certified by a judge of a court of record,and by 1 In the years 15.40-184 b, and d fist cures on , eons have twen ateinpted, ail well on booksellers ICA rin , persons laboring under diseases, and es ny on such the publie, by imitations of title page, spume. editiena, postmasters. , • . ,as resolutely persevered in his mode of treatment. He has and sarreptitions infringements of copy-right, and ether Conditions to be incorporated in the contracts to the I done the wine, and more besiede, from 1848 up to the pros - , devices and deceptions, it has been Wend nixes...try, extent the Department may deem - propet. I eat day, at his Mountain Home. thereforet to 1 It is well known, Mt these 14 years, that he is uo dealer , CAUTION THE PUBLIC The distances are given according to the best in humbugs. From nearly all Counties in the Stale, Br. • information; bit no increased pay will be allowed Leis...sing has been requested by persons afflicted with Witty ne book unless the words "Pr. A. 11. SlArkires i r:, I shoutdAthey be greater than advertised, ifthe point d.isease . „ to afford them an opportunity of seeing him, that own = might personally consult in Clerk ' s Office t ih N e . blel ' s ' o t f s ) o tl ' ie (a t ' it t le " l:g e eT m t s iuT buy to be supplied be correctly stated. Bidden; ;oust 1 th ey (eplanes. Do has therefore concluded to make a begin - , only ofresble and honorable dealers, or send by , inform themselves on tins point. nine Lancaster County, and will carry with him his In- :;.: taut , and a ddresstto Dr. A• 111.4lauriceuu. , A bid received after time, viz e• 3p m ofthe 10th falltbit Berney (free foam poisonous ingredients,) for the . safoi n lot of One Dollar e THE M AR.. April, 1855, or otvithout the guaranty required by ; eureof Fever and...ay:n ib Itilremedltrautotres rily S dire% tlo2ll, n lo ' l BLED . 'WOMAN, PRIVATE MEDICAL. COM • taw, or that coMbines selerat routes in one sum of ,PH"tionof from i !.. erect a ADICAL ° LAME. Y .eor a".° sultation, advico and , "F t e nd iozi e , ta , ies, is - s l at o(4mialoodol.t.frimrel to any part, o ti o ti o rt . I,coteponsatuan, cannot be considered in competition medicine , t h e & erg . te tt; b e mo d era te, All boners must be_postepil4lzul addressed to Dr. with a regular proposal reasonable in amount, j Me direction is assfollows: I . • A ?A. MAUR! EAU Wm •144, Hew-Yolk CM'. Bidders should, in a ll' cases, fine propose for I la Ephrata, at W. Kor,lgusacher's, f r om 1 .19 5 to o 1 21 8 Feb. : potatoldnrolaso, d o. us , ziterty stioof, Bow. service strictly according to the advertisement, and I " Lids, . " Philip liahn " : York , • I then, it they desire, separately for different service; i , Agents. 7 ! " lAn We cader st Orem; Lo etar ve li goTo mu ttte l' " 22 "25 " ,• I and if the regular - bid be the lowest oiTered for the ; ts w, gran o,' B. Kaulfman's Hotel a 28 "25 " ._, - i • T. B. Pstersdn, Thiladella• Mrs. Cynthia Williams, I advertised Service, the other bids may be consider- I " Columbia .. Dan I , Hew 1 • " " 1 " 431c.a Honesdale"; Span er & Bro., Lancaster; Wentz & Stark ecli if the .alterations proposed are recommended i " Blatilita " 11T ' .24 1 / 1 1 " , . 1 " " 5 " 7." '' : Cirb"."4"; B. t, Williamsport ; ' S I . Tuck, Wllkabarro. by the postmaster ?' and • citizens. interested, or if " Bainbridge " " Dlr. s " . 8 " 9 " iS. Yeader,Finnor , ;Thos. Cowperthwalt. Philadelphia; J. " lillatibetht'wst Air. Greenawsles ,I‘ 10 .12 " ,d it. o hni erm - , mut ; Samuel B . ; m e et , e mee h erttt .E. Br; they shall appear manifestly right and proper. • a Haunt Joy -- ". lie . Seltzer's "/B"DS " -; Durbee - Tianklint. Dr: B. Ix Scott, Bedford; B. IT-Illide• There should be but one route bid tog in a pro- u ui zpAmrri . " Mr. liostattsses ". 16 " lie " . brand,'lndlans;l. W. Kidney; BrownsvilletOildt. sl .o B 4- poled. . • , I I - °luaus P. A. LESSZABZIO, 3VD. ,; ;-. tYs, /littler; 3 . 8.. .N1* 11 1 3 ; Cbalubmbu l l t Gce.W. o e Ur( The bid should be sealed; superscribed , FMail i I . Weriumnills, P. O. Perk :1 s la. • Joseph. artziß •,teLsbrus..' • . t tat Propoosis t %ate 01 or,Tioisont 0f...4p. tag th e ' sob 080, .' between ilsedlug NA W .1 gyp ' - , Form of a proposal where no change from advertise ment is contemplated by the bidder. 1, — r --, or --, county of -, State of propose to convey the mans on route from to -, agreeably to the advertisement oithe Postmaster General, da; ted February 10,1855, and by the following mode of conveyance, viz : for the annual sum of This proposal is made with the full knowledge of the dietaries 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. Da• ed MEM The undersigned, residing at -, State of -, undertake that, if the foregoing bid for car rying the mail on route No. - be accepted by the Postmaster General, the bidder shall, prior to the let 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 60E... cient sureties. This we do with a lull knowledge of the obliga ions Ind liabilities assumed by guarantors under the 27th section of the act of Congress of July 2, 1836. Dated. IN -,TRUCTIONS (Signed.] Form of a Guarantee , , cue may ba,) addressed ni4scond, Assialant Post. master Genors.„Contrac.... not by, 'Ol%O, au and pasttnruiters Will not enclose proptisals (or letters et any kind) in their quarterly returns. - , The contracts are to be -executed and returned to'the Department by or bit* theist of 4•upst, 1856, but the service must pe.commencedlon the Mail day-next after thatdati,whisther the contracts be executed 6r not. No propoiiition for transfers. will be, considered untikthe contnects are eidcuted in due 'lona and recehral,at, the departinent3 and then no transfers Will be eallowed unless geed and sufficient reasons therefor ire giverri to be deter- mined by the department. ' t PresedTcontractors and persona known at the Department, must, equally with 'Others, procure guarantors and certificates ,pf their -sufficiency sub stantially in the forms above preicribedt The cer tificates of sufficiency must be,signed by , post master, at one of the plachil - before named, or a Judgo of a court ofrecord: • - , JA:ittS:CAIIPBELL, Post Master General. fa b 27 4t-6 . Mretch - es I Matches I—JOE& -HDNNELLY,'Histi ufacturer and Inventor bf Salittit Patent Sqbare Xlp• right Wood Bo's Matches, No. 106 Wrath Ifoorth street, above Ramp, Philadelphia. Matches haring become an In dispensable article In hausokeeplug,thi subscriber after a great astride° of time and money, is enabled to offer to the public an art:knit one° combining utility and cheapness The indenter knowing endanger apprehended on account of the filmy - manner in which Matches are generally pack ed in paper, has by the aid of pew Steam Machinery of his own invention, anteceded In getting up a -Star.TY PATENT SQUSEX UPRIGHT WOOD BOX; this box Is far preferable, in as much that it occupies no more ream than the old round wood box, and contains at least Two Linn. dred per cent more Matches; which to Shippers Lsconsider able advent:lg% It is entirely. new, and secure against mole tore and spontaneous combustion, and dispels all danger on transportation by means of Ra ilroad, Steamboat or any other mode of Conray*Sce. These Matches ars packed so that one gross or more may be Shipped to any part of the World with perfect safety.— They are the most desinddiarticlefor Home Coniumption, and the Southern and Weribtris -Markets that have ever been invented. Dealers and shippers, wIl doyen to call and examine for themselves. • ses.. These Matebra, are Warranted to be superior to any thing heretofore offered to.the public. JOHN DONNELLY. 100 4th street, Philadelphia. dec 19 Bm-18 Lau County Exchange Office.—On the first day of Starch next tile undersigned, under the brut of John K. Reed & Co., will open an office at the cor net. of Rest King and Duke streets, (near the Court House,) Lancaster city, for the purpose of receiving deposit's, ma king loans and purdhases, buying and selling rest estate, stocks, be., for others, collecting claims, be., sc. The cash Capital of the firm Is g 20,000, and the parties are individually liable for its obligations. The usual rates of interest will be paid, by special agree ment, on deposites for more than 30 days, JOHN K. REED, A3IOS HENAKIISON. DAVID SHULTZ, ISAAC E. liIESTER.I tf-a Lancaster, jan dO Ustate of Robert Dyiart and Wife.—la the _Li Court of Common Pleas for the County oflLaucaster. M herons, Samuel M. Niyers assignee of Ropert Dysart and Wife, did on the 14th day of February, 1804 file' in the Of flee 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, 1825, for the confirmation thereof,uniess ex ceptions be filed. Attest, J. BOWMAN, Prothy'r office, Lau. sob 14, 1061. Proth'y. feb 20 40-6 Ustate of Benjamin May, dec..-- Lets , of ddluittis.tratiou tho esthtr 13,,,auuti `o t;. d tote of Cour-toga too fultits, Luortst,t.ty. Lou tscauted 'to Lilo :1.1',.:111 , or rot:tutor, to ttaid otthip: All persons ihdrihlti to said Lstate ore rapleht,i woluiate p.t moat, ;1,1 Lilting .111 I.lLOelll thaw without delay Alllalinkto.l, 1:31=1111 flash Music and Plano Store of Ito, ace WATERS. No. 333 I:l,adway, New York. OW.Sition to ‘ Monopolc. Music at greatly redu , :etc pi ire, .551, i lb standing the coulbinalion of music ..1,..1ers to keep up the prices of nun-Copyright ul 5510, a,aillta the ititcreSt, of na tive composers, and their ref., to extend to Mr. IV titers the courtesies of the trade. he in making name:lse sales— haviug abundant evidence. ;hot he has pull is countenance and supppurt, in oppdsition P. the (neat Autiopoly, and iu his efforts tc , aid ,ative Talent. ;tad in adyL (lie ational Curreln. . and Is lumens.;. toot :he.. , al,gtio , l put mo ie.,. 10.0. e of rite bug:, t In tto Loom' 5. 5. 5. lie lodoout and Musimi lialent. at 1.1 one., ...Ad., pi 11. a tOf ,i-vto anti P .1 . o, s g..k.tualit). .l tosl , imolds sl :•., cod a. durable as those shill Planes td earl) , st) le out' idice up to cmoprisi tou dulerent tuaitufactusim. swung them the ox et:l,l,mnd 1n•..1, it Immo. red Horace Watcrs . Pianos and the first premium cEolian Pianos of T. Gilbert &Co.'s make, (owners of the ..ILoliau patent.) Secondhand Pianos at great bargains. Prices trom $4ll to $l3O. Melodeons from nee different manuhte tories, including the well knows S. D. a. 11. W. Smith's melodeons, (tuned the equal temperamout,) the best wake in the United States. Prices s.lc, GO, 76, dud, 115, 125,133 and $l3O. Smith's Double Bunk Melodeons, $2OO. Each Piano and Melodeon guaranteed. The best terms to the trade, schools, &e.; 14. i per cent. discount to clergymen and churches. All orders promptly attended to. Music sent to all parts of the country, •post-paid, at the reduced rates. General and select catalogues and schedule of prices of Pianos Mrwarded to any address free of charge. fell 13 2411-1 lOsta i te of John Miller & Wife.— lu the X/Court of Common Pleas fur the County of Lancaster.— Whereas, Zachous Killian and J,Pseph Oberholtzer did un the 13th day of February, 1865, file iu the ofilco of the Pro thonotary of the said Court, their Account of the said Estate: Notice is beaeby given to all persons interested in the said Estate, that.the said Court h., e appAnted the 33d day of March. 1.853, for the co nfirm:v.l,n thereof. unless excep tions be filed. Attest, J. EuIV)IAN, Protliy. Lancaster, Pruthiys. Office. ieb w 4t-5 I:e.tate of Alin Brubs r(a tturttiCt. •_LA...i the Court of Common Pfeaa for the t,ouut - ...? Lau -7 - I:aster:. Wttereaa, - Prah.O'Bra her 6:.•3l.ndaletta Arotakey. Executors of Daniel timbeker ecd., ..who, Ira. Committee. of said Lunatim did ern the' I tit :day of -NebritirY, 18515 file In the 0111ce of thoPerthottalay of the said Court thou; Account of the rall.Eitate:. •1I . • t' - - Notice is - hereby glean Wall Persteut Interested tu the . said Estate, that the Bald Corirt hay° appointed` the 224 day of Mirth, 1855, for the co ' firmation thereof, ttpless ox. ceptiona biped.. -' . . - J. BOWMAN, uProthratlfilee tatif.lreb. - I 1855. Prothohatary fot?„ . 2Xl • , _ I A.. I its. . . , 311.4fley,:taired I ie , • rpo Mercs's:Uß Oiiiiter, Berke, Cuing. J teriand, Perry and other unties. The auttecriberstrenglyMnires a part 'of the trade .0:1 counties above florae& He itiu otter the , greenlet iadne buyers manta to bers_of ' . FANCY 01 - 0 0 D S.. for cash or short area—lasi* prices and more illsoTdat, than at any •otherhouse in Philadelphia. las mock con sists of the best varlatyid _ . LOOgirtai GLBBI3IIB, (framed) also tbialii . Bnisliet,Bittons,liuslery and Gloves, Port Slonnales, Suspetidere t tierftunery, Rasura and Wage, Threads, Silk Haniikaralets and Stocks, Needles audttne, Trkunings, Jewelry, and a thousand other thin_*._ The greatest Inducement a ill be given, withattt bug. (Mae and prove It by saving money. • Tllo3lan BUM; JR. Si North Sd at., up stain IA 20 3m-5 pring Goods,. & Brothers are now °opening a new and large 4ssormuntbt Llama . Furnish* ing Weds, to which they invite osatuluathm. BARNSLEY LLiVENS, CHLSTZIS, cony:o - cdEcv;,y, , COU.S.Zeteltd..VA TAILLE DI4PEIZS, arqszass BLANKLPYIY, Carpetbags. VELFtI, FENt.ffeLN; MATZEN - di BRUSSELS, OIL CLOTE6II; INGRAL,N; LIST DRCOGSTIS. FEATHERS.-1000 Pounds prime Rod Feathers. - PAPRR 11A.NOINGS,,—Admost complete assortment, equal to any ever offerettin this city, or new dealine, an comprising every grade froth gilt to ordinary unglued, which they will sell at the iciwese city prices. mph i tf4s B rit" ' a Nevi* YorkjType-Founidrye Utah. tithed in 1013, has now n baud, ready for hamedlit• delivery, in fonts to suit purchasers, • 1047,000 lb ROMAN TYPE or new cut, 50 , 000. " 'FANtDY TYPE., 10,000 " SCRIPTS of various styles, 5,000 " GERMANS, 4s. 5,000 .‘ ORNAMENTS la great variety, 5,000 " BORDERS, 30,050 feet BRASS AND TYPE 511 ITAL RELILS, and all the novelties in the busineri All the above Types are oast by steam power, of the tleW composition of metal peculiar to this foundry, and WiltCH IS CERTAINLY SUPERIOR to any ever used before la any part of the world. The unequaled rapidity in the pro cam of casting, enables me to sell. these more durable types at the prices ' Of ordinary types, either on credit or for caah. Presses, Wood Type, and all other Printing Matariabi; except Paper and Isbrds, (which have no fizal quality or price,) furnished at manufaiturers' prices. The latest specimen Boot; of the foundry is freely given to all printing oflices, on the receipt Mildly cents to prepay the postage. .51:e. Printers of newspapers who chc,cse to publish this advertisement, including this note, three times before the first day ofJ nip, 1855, and ibrward use one of the papers, will be allowed their bills et the tiuso or purchasing Ova times the amouut'of my manufactures; 5 uw.York, Feb. 12, 1855. Addrem, e1E0.14411a BRUCE, Rh 27 3t-6 13 Chambers St., New-York. Ohe National Safety Company. W nut street, south rest corner of Third st.. Incorporatod by the State of Pennsylvania to 15 it. Five per cent interest isjolveu and the money Is always paid back whenever it is called for, without the necessity of :riving notice for it befotehaud. People who have large sums put their money in this Sa ving Fund, on account of .he superilw catty and cony°. nleece It affords, but any sum, targv or smell. Is received. This Saving Fund has more than half a million of dollars securely invested for the safety of Depositors. The °lnce is open to motive nod pay money every day, from 9 o'clock iu the morning, till 7 o'rioclt In the evening, and on Xonday and Thurtday evenings, till 9 o'clock. People who have money to put in, are invited to tall at the office for further information. HENRY L. DENSER. President. ROBERT,SELFIitaIkI, Vice Fresh:ait W3l. J. ILEED, Secretary. oat 31 tf-4.1 STARTLING, BUT TRUE WHAT EVERY WOMAN SHOULD KNOW.
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