. ty of 40 , 54 . offer c;otapeditor, and the highest vote we. .ligiee The •Democratie Convention of Kent ortColfiptroller, whose majority reached 2,700. Mr. John difunik;llliehigan: hive instructed their dele- How's majority is 2,570. There wers 11,378 votes - - gates o vote for Mr.I3IICIIANSII, the largest vote ever given In the city. Our new Mayor will be inaugurated to-morrow. Mr. How Is a man of un questionable veracity—a man of wealth and in Buenos, and deeply interested In the proeperity and welfare of the city, and Is looked upon (as his flattering vote indicates) as one wholly competent and able to discharge the duties devolving upon the Chief Executive of a great and growing city 111, ours. He will redeem the lost fame of the '• —Caused by a reckless Know Nothing ad:faint:Grath n—and nothing will be undone to place the credit of our city se(-. and to none in the Union. He have now at the head o city affairs a man who will look to the Interists of ali,ande not pure,ae the selfish and unfeturantatle course of his predecessor. Mr. now can truthfully be celled far honest man—the noblest work of God—there are pone will, earl nor dare dispute his liberal government whlift he r.tcr,l ut the head of eity . affaire in '54 and In this election, as we predict.' in a Kellen, b-iter. the Dark .Lantern brotherhood received:. olpittl and Joel 1 . .. Luke at the bands of the p e ople, and this le but a fore . runner to what is yet to rome. This is bat the first v.jce from the Valley of the Miasia,ippi. In November nest we will roll up much a majority for Mr Buchanan or will make the hair stand on ends of every Know Nothing from the shores of the Atlantic to the Patine. lbere are thousand., of Whigs In this State ready to take up the mareir 1.,r Pennsylvania'. Favorite Sou. The Dem.-ricy of Ken, ock y first for Linn Boyd. and then for Buchanan. Kentucky payers give the State to the Democratic nominee by a large majority. Gov. Morehead, (K. N.) of Kentucky, has beet! indicted by the Grand Jury for allowing, tcoutrary to Gm Ise e .•l that state) one of his slaves to hire his own time. The Governor, however, has a sure tiring on them. for it he is convicted he coo ',nit th e e I,llolly There la just now a great deal said of the rec1.1e,,,..10,10- Istration of 511rhi0an—the K. N's. hare the power—and the voice of condemnation rakes from every ....lion of the State The Uemo..r . a•y of Cincinnati re.e..liosil In Ibuntleihig ttisiiiiph of Detua.rmtis principle+, They sleeted their ticket agaiumt all isms mud opposition. The Clack Republicans of llliuois have caned a Nate Couveuth,u to be held on the INth of May, for the parts se of choosing candidates for State adhere and app-intlng delegates to the Black Republican Convention in June The K. N'ir. and the Abolitionists of Illinois will. in all bbability, unite upon the 'aloe ticket. Thu strainer N. J. Eaton Rlrork a 1.11:1:. In the Nti,s. ml river and Runk in eight feet of water. Sh,.• woe a n e w boat, and built at a cost of and was insured f.r r 24,001.). She had ou hoard :,cu) tons nei;lit. mostly hemp. nearly all of which will prove 10.,.. It is tbutight the boat can be raised. Information ban berm recvirol iti thin city to the ofivrt that Can. Harney had concluded a tr,aty with the Indians ranging about Fort Clark, and that p.m,: and friendship bud bveti agro,d tivai in.twe t ti elm pas lien. c ill no doubt cod the our with ti, Sioux ityliati, The Rev. Henry A. Nubum. of A flora. N.V., patder elect of the first Presbyterian Citurdi•of this ,ity. clnte Dr . Bullard's, mho lout his life at the 6....en.e1e dinastert preached his lhod Sl2llllll to that con,oegatiota ou Sutiti.3l nth lust. llr. Nolgon to a 3 oung and talented tuittetter. and wtaa weleomod m hio,now eitar,e the attend; .... n large a...m.1.14;3e. oieutlet, of the church ore will pleased with the selection, and speak hi the highest boots of their now pastor an a tindatian and au orator. Col. liontotter is noir in the ci Sofro. The bright, Spring bus (Nome again, And clothed with gladness. the hill and pl.de The flowers spring up, nod his warblers slug. A marry song to the joyous Spring The brooks ripple on, with a merry song. That the Spring is here, filo' rho tarried long : The grans peeps forth from the wakening esrW And ouphens dance o'er the violets birth. ♦ voice of &doses around us springs. Mingled with note. of grass hid [hinge, The robotic frog lu the silent bourn, Croaks hie joy, at the Spring's return. The long, looped Heron, with thievkli hill Hobe many allvery sprats from the rill; 'Tie a LIMO of joy to the old and young. And all are glad at the Spring's return. The Mavis wild, with a Juyt,ne strain, Milken lb' budding ghwi Ag 111.,; The matins sweet of the woodland Thrush Are heard in every budding bud,. The niche chants llor bappingt hong. In welcome to the Spting's n•turn: Teet music fills the Limy oh, And light and joy an, °vet"' sr hero. Wad eounals Hug uut on the balmy breezo, And zephyrs ploy tlinamdb the Idlest tr.,. All nature la glad end gay agate, And Illtlray 01:110en a joyous Strait, Spring, bright Spring, oh. woo. elcorne Beek to our northern Ohne With glee; The air Is bland and the earth is peen. And all Is gay where thou Last been. So tarry a while, with thy laughing t,,, ; ;, For we may not soo thy step again; The happy hearts of the youtlifnl thrc,t,g Bid thee flay, In a joyous song. Api ij, 1856 fliVr, We believe there was a paper at tie time published, called the Washington Senti nel. Wonder whether it is still in existance ? We have not seen a number of it fur several weeks. If there is such a paper still published wo should like to see it tind its way to our Sanctum once in a while. Or if it has cut our acquaintance, we should like to know. The Foreign News The steamship Baltic, from Liverpool, reached New York on Thursday, bringing dates to the 2d inst. The intelligence is of the highest interest. The Treaty of Peace was signed at Paris on Sunday, the 30th ult. Paris was illuminated, and throughout France and England the rejoicings were general and enthusiastic. A number of questions in re gard tothe disposition of affairs in the East remain s for future settlement. Some difficulty was created in the Peace Conference by Count Ca - rour calling attention to the state of Italy. In Engliand Parliament had re-assembled, and Lord Palmerston had officially announced the conclusion of peace. In London the Lord Mayor had issued a proclamation to the same effect. In the Crimea the armistice had been continued, and intimate relations had been established between the iirmies so recently hostile. From Italy we have dark news. The rigor of Austrian tyranny had been greatly increased, and in Parma and . Tuscany the most terrible despotism prevailed. Much sickness prevailed among the allied troops at Odessa, and upon vessels in the Mediterrane an. From India, we learn that the annexa tion of Oude had been peaceably effected, and Lord Canning had been sworn into office as Governor Gen erol. DEMME We copy from the Argus and Democrat, the official Democratic paper published at Madi son, Wisconsin, the following announcement as to the strength of Mr. Buchanan in Wis consin. The Argus and Democrat says:— Oar announcement, a few days since, of our preference for James Buchanan—Pennsylva nia's great statesman, as the Democratic can didate for President, has been endorsed by nearly every Democrat we have seen. There is but one expression of opinion, which is— " Give us Buchanan and we can carry the State by 10,000 majority. Such is the uni versal Democratic sentiment in this portion of the State, and such is the purport of letters from distinguished Democrats ip various coun ties received within a fen , day?. If a clear and unmistakable public sentiment is regard ed by our National Delegates, Mr. Buchanan will receive every vote in the Cincinnati Con vention. We hardly think our delegates will venture to disregard such a sentiment. We •repeat the unanimous expression of all classes of Democrats in the State—;" Give us Buchan an and we will carry Wisconsin by 10,000 majority." 20...TheLondon Correspondent of the Penn sylpanian, of the 29th of March, says: Mr. Buchanan has introduced his successor, Mr. Dallas, to the diplomatic circle at St. James',and thereupon took his departure on Thursay evening for Paris, where, we under stand, he may remain for three weeks, and thence return to England, and sail from Liv erpool for the United States on either the 16th or 19ftibf April, bearing as we trust the ol ive branch to your shores. As the nominee of the Democratic party, for the office of Pres ident, his election is considered certain. His thorough knowledge of both British politics and the personal status of each member of the cabinet, renders him perhaps the first man ,in America to successfully soften down the as perities existing between her and England. There is. some uncertainty with regard to the time When Mr. Buchanan sailed for the 11. States._ The above account fixes the 16th. or 19th ofApril-whilst other accounts say that hoiviroUld sail in the Arago on the 9th instant. A retired Clergyman, restored to health in a few days, after many years of great iftTvons suffering, is anxious to make known the means of cure. Will send (troy ) the pre scription used. Direct the Rev. JOIIN N. DAGNALL, No. 59 Fulton street, Brooklyn, N. Y. mar IS 3ut We- EVERY READER WILL PLEASE NOTICE TILE advertisement descriptive of Mr. SEARS', PICTORIAL FAMILY BIBLE, not send for the printed I . ataloguz of all our illustrated works. .may To the uninitiated in the great art of selling Books, we would say that we present a scheme for money making which isfar better than all the gold mines of CaWanda and Australia. z r Any person-wishing to embark in the enterprise, will rick little by sending to the Publisher. j'2.5, for which' lie will reeeire sample copies of the various winks. lat wholissile prices, carefoll) boxed. insured, nod directed, affording 3 very liberal per centage to the A.ent for his trouble. With these he will FOOD be able to ascertain the most wit able and I.rd, wasodingly. Address /plat-paidi itirtlElLT SEARS, Publisher, 181 William Street. New York Afar Lig 1.1T1"1.) ALL! CNIFfiIIUITY ./F A new teal Of, Or IPLlAillef.: Every tole Lis own Salesman. Jones a C.,. or the Crescent One Price Clothing Store, No. MO !lark,: above Gth, lu addition W having the largest, too, , ailed and fashionable stock of Clothing In Philadelphia. wade eipressly for retail sales, have aasti. tilted every m.e his owu Salesman, by having marked in figures, on each article, the very. lowest prier it can Le sold for, 00 they cannot possiblyLary—all must buy alike. The goods are all well sponged and prepared arid great pains taken with the making, so that all mu buy with the full as-hranee of getting n goolartiele at the very lowest prior. Itetueutber the Crew...tot. to Market, sta... bt.b, No. 20U !oh,: I .11/N E:4 3 i:t.. ta n i-TIIE Ii It EAT E s 1)1 :4.70 VE.RI 0 FT ii}: AGE. PitoFESSOR. WOOD'S HAIR RESTORATIVE.—This preparation, although less than two years before the pule lb.. owing to its wonderful effects Lilian the human hairund scalp, ions already obtained a celebrity and sale perfectly unparallelled. It has without the ordinary appliance used tar such purposes, won its way, and been heartily welcom ed to most of the citiesand t iwns In the United States the ellnad., and the West l odic Islands. Nor lo thin result surprising, when it is remembered that its popularity Is based Upon its merit, widely as established by actual teats. That this preparation will actually RESTORE ti It AY HAIR TO ITS .N.AflltA Is COLOR, produce a luxuriant growth upon the h,elik of the bald, present the hair from fulling utf, and when used an a toilet article, produce a continual flow of the natural fluids, sal thus render the hair soft, glosfsy and wavy, destroy illaeases of the scalp, and expel dandruff. the certificates of distinguished gentlemen and ladle, in every part of the country who have tried it, awl thertlifre cloak what they know, most fully attest. Prof. ; Wood—Dear ; I take pleasure in bearing voluntary testimony to the magic effects of your wonderful I lair llestoratiV2 As far bark as 1631 i toy hair commenced tufting off. until the top of my scalp hermit, bald and smooth as glass, and it has continued to fall for c great many years, outwithStanding I have used many celebrated proriarntions tor its resf,ration. Seeing your advertisement. tws In duced to give your article a Iliad and [only utter astoanish ment. I tount after a low implications that my hair became Candy set and assumed a very glossy and begutitel 3ppi,r• mice; and, by the time I hail used is quart butte feel!. my bald head a covered over with a young netl tous growth of hair, which is 110 W front one to too inches in len4th, and grilwing very knot. Won - in using Prufeseur Hair Restorative, nr..s. Hair Cali Ins permanently restorrd to iteorigival color. The ,ultioinsdeertiticate was received from Juhumsi Gardener, and is but one of the ninny instans,s - that aro daily coming to our knowledge of itn wondrrtul uffeete. It is 11.1 long, prnblematle, but n salt-13,nlont truth, as hutnlrrdn call testify. Mr. H. I/fits—Dear : 1 have used two but tles of Prot. Wool I Hair Ifesattrative. and can truly say it in the great cst di-r.cery of the age for reAttring and changing the Hair. Before using it I was a 111“11 of seventy. My hair has now attained its original color. lon can reeozwaurud it to the world without the !cast ti , ar. a, uty ca,c waa one of the worst kind. Yours, respectfully. ll= I have used J. Wood's Hair Restorative, and have admired its wotelertul effect. My hair was becoming. us I thought, Inentaturely gray, but by the use of hie Restora tive it has resumed its original color, and 1 have no doubt, permanently so. siDNI:I' ' Ex-Sennt.r United States. The tireatest Discovery of the Age.—lt seldom occurs, that we notice, under any circumstances. patent medicines, restinativet, ur anything of the kind, for we have a preju dice against li,st of them. But candor compels us to in vite attention to the advertisement of Prof. Wood's Hair Restorative. We are too juvenile to require anything of the kind, but some instances of its use 'lave collie to our knowledge which almost assure us that it isa sovereign remedy against the hair becoming prematurely gray. It is not a ^ Ilnir Dyer but upon its application as directed. the effect in produced on the skin, which hriugs'out the origin• nal native colored hair, without stiffness, and gives it it ghoe syand natural appearance. We have seen persons who have used it, and they are much pleased with it.—Missouri Re publiwn. 0. J. Woon Co., 316 Broadway, New Bark, and 114 Market dl. Louis, Mu., Proprietors. Dyatt Sane, 1%2 Nottit 2,1 st., Philiola., Whole sale Agents. Far sal., Ly D. A. Bie:U.lM, ` , ledielse Bus-ester, pa.. and by 11. A. St Lento. I'. , hymbin. and by ni.l 9 In city. on Tuesday nornita I:: tlo• 1:1. Kt,ll/11/, runnel 110.1, it. All l / 1 { 1:1/111n. all of Lacas:.•• Uur young, friends did not torg,:t the I•rintvr. With the ab.lve notice ue recuiVoll a [Urge shin,. of looi-1 doli,,i4v, wed ding cake, to which we did ample justice, and for which they have our best wishes I . r a calm and pleaptaut voyage on the nra of matrimony. May their shadow, never grow At the lesideure of Tobias Kanlfinan, in W. Hemp'leld township. on the 151 h inst.. by [he hev..1..1. St rine, Jacob S. Myer'', M. D.. of Alouutvillo, to A. K. Smith. of Alden, Erb.. .malty. New Verb. Ou Thur:idaylast. in Salisbury top., Benjamin Hershey, in the lid al year of his age. to t h e I ilth inst.. at thr orsidenre of her 8011-ill-itlW, it. B. Coinegys, EMI Mr.. Elizabeth Hopi, wid ow of the late Col. James Boyd, of Pe.,aa, in tin , enmity. aged 72 years. lu Carlislo. ou Tuesday la.f. very ouldenly, Hugh Eat lat sher. an eminent I.zo‘yor of that Ifiodagh, aged sit years. in .. , fali , bury tutu/ship. Mardi 2i:ith. after a hi ief Moo,. Cletnehii Him,. in the '22.d year of his age. Tim C. dtou mm ket Is better since the receipt of the labs foreign 1.1/111. and about 400 hales lime change.' hands at cents. mostly Upland. on the USllai terms. The dour market 6 unchanged I.y the news tram abrad, nod wily some .1111 , 000 barrels standard Western hove been sold at $6,75. .hipping Flour Is held at i6,7;,it 7 per barrel, as to brand, but there is little or no demand for report. and the sales are mostly confined to small lots for home use, at from $7 to $9 per barrel for common to 1110i..e brands slid extra, the latter for filmy lots. Corn 3leal and Rye Flour are very qulet—the former at $3 and the latter at $5 per barrel, at which prim it is nearly nominal. In grain there is not much doing. About 2500 bushels Wheat have been sold. mostly - at $1.05 liar good Jersey and Delaware reds, including line at.. 51,60, Inferior at $1,50, and white at st,Cilm $l,BO. as in quality. Itye nearly Reedy, and about 2000 bushels Pennsylvania brought SO cents afloat. Corn is lees active, and some 3000 bushels Southern yellow were sold at 54 cents, afloat. Hats—sales of 26 - r Non bushels good quality a, reported at 3i. 39 cents per bushel. Gard to the Publie.—l return my sincere thanks to my neighbors and friends, fur their kindness in ex tending to me the use of their yards and places for stowing away the marble Injured by the late destructive Tornado, and for the sympathy expressed in my behalf I take this opportunity to inform the public that baring cleared away the wreck, f am prepared to receive orders for all kinds of 31AltBLE WORK. 1 respectfully solicit thepationage of the public, assuring then, that all work will be executed with promptness and at ;the very lowest prices. apr 22 St 14 '1 CHAS. M. HOWELL. ealed Proposals will be received at the 10Mayor's (Alice, until TUESDAY the 29th inst., for Mac adamizing and Paring the Alley between Shippen and Plumb, and East King and Orange Streets. Specifications can be seen at the Mayor's office, at any time after this date. By order of the Street Committee. Lancest4r, ape '2'2 2t.1.4 anted—AT 'rm.: CIIESNUT HILL 1 ItON Olt* COMPANY'S WORKS, onoCheenut Hill, seven miles from Lancaster, and three from Columbia, Lancaster eo., Pa.., 100 good laboring bands. Wages 1.21 per month, and paid in cash every month. This Is a healthy place, free from fevers and ague. 11. IL IiNuTIVELL, am 22 St , 14 Manager. IN the matter of the application of John Bostick to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, at April Sessions, 1856, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or 'future, in 31auheidi township, in said county. NOTICE IS 'HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application. on the part of PetitiOner, will be taken before Henry 11. Kurtz, Esq., at his office in Manheini twp., on Thursday the Ist day of May. 1856, between the hours of 1 and 4 o'elk. P.M. apr 22 21 0 14 JOHN BOSTICK. IN the matter of the application of David Suavely to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, at April Sessions, ISZsi, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, in Providence township, in said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit-, noes. to be read on the hearing of said application. cn the part of Petitioner, will be taken before Henry Rush, Esq., at his office in Providence township, on Friday the 2d day of May, 1856, between the hours of I and 4 o'clock, P. M. apt '22 IT. 14 DAVID SNAVELY. • IN the matter of the application of John C. Baldwin to the Court of Quarter .9.e.ions of Lancas ter county, at April Sessions, 1856, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, in W. Larnpeter twp., iu Bald crunty. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of-eaid application, on the part of Petitioner, will be taken before Levi Iloc,ser, Esq., at his office in West Lanipeter towndiip, on Friday the Id day of May. 1856, between the hours of I nod 4 o'clk. P. M. apr 22 u* I 1 JOHN C. BALDWIN. Jacob Kircitern, Manufacturer of Nock>s Patent Locks and Inkstands, S. E. Corner of 7th and Mar ket Streets, td Story, Philadelphia. These Locke are the most superior and select kind ever made fur iron doors, stores and dwellings. Also :—Manufacturer or Neck's Patent Padlorke for Switches and Railroad Cars. Al.:—Sock's Patent Inkstand,, nad luk.R'ell•Covere fur School Desks. These instruments are the latest and moat approved kind over made. The public generally are invited to cal! and give them en examination JACOB MECHEM. S. E. Corner of ith and Market Streets. et 14 N the matter of the application of Isaac JAIL Leithiser to the Court or quarter Sessions of Lan caster county, at April Sessions, 1858, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern; in Manor tewoehip, at Salo harbor, in said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of Isaac Leithiser, the applicant, will be taken before George !fathom, Esq., et his office In Manor township, on Friday the Id day of May, 185 d, between the hones of 8 A. IL and 10 o'clock, P. II apr 22 20 14 in the matter of the application of Sam u•l D. Smoker, to the Court or Quarter Seasione of Leo 'raster county, at April Sessions, 1816, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern; in Sadsbnry tap., in said countyS NOTICE IS If VREEY GIVEN, that depositions of wit• omen to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of Samna D. Smoker, the applicant will ba taken be. fore Sealrial - Slokem Esq., at his othce to Saditary Town able, on Friday the 2d day of May, 1856, between the hours of two and six o'clock, P. IL a. 9 • aY TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS.'VcAI I:=EM Illilll l;\ )le., Juue MURPHY C.km.n.r. MARRIAGES DEATHS 811=E!!! PLIII.ADELPIIII. Aplii 15 ISAAC IL LEITIIISER Sr u troittl ui fl nl ien er.lll4lllllkerT dsome uT 3irs io EXr.' SPRING sIND SMILER. MILLINERY, at her Establishment In South Queen street, 2 doors below the Lazo:neer Bank. apr .22 t 1 T N the matter of the application of Slow 1 net 31ee:21114er to the Court of Quarter Seasious of Lau raider county, at April I'emions, 1856. for livensa to keep Hotel, Inn or Tavern. in Souden.burg,l,sst Lanipeter tap, in said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN. lima depositions of wit nv-vees to be read on the hearing of eald application, on the part of Petitioner, will be taken before Jelin Quigley. Esq.. at dis office in Soudervburg. on Friday the 2.1 day of May 19541, between the lur. of 1 and I o'clock, P. M. up, .22 2te 13 SAHU EL ItcC AI. LASTER. TN the matter of the application of John Witlinger to the Court of Quarter Se=slona of Lancaster enunty, at April riessione, laln, for licenre taker, an Eatinu House in the S. East Want of the rity of Laucager. in =aid noway. StiflCElti HEREBY til \ EN. tha: .I , l..oeitions of wit ness to he re. 1.1 on the hearing of said application, on th , part of Petitioner. wail he taken brio, .ban C. Van Camp, Hay., at his tare iii said city, tat v the 2.1 day of May, 1656. I..tweeu the hoar:. oft and 4 ~'lock. P. 31. apt. 22 . 2t . 14 WITIANUEIt. N THE MATTER OP THE APPLICA— TION of Thomas :hinds to the Court of Quarter Sessions ut Lancaster counts, at Apr t 1 lics+iona, 1956, te . licence to hoop a Hotel, I Lill or TaVrrli. iu Wal vvi , L tup , in -31,1 enunty. .m.rhcE In 11EREBY U1Vi:::, that 4.14,..,1t1,,0a kol names to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of Petitioner, will be taken before Christian U. Ranch, Esq., at his office ih Lill., said township, uu Friday the Ik.l day of May. IMO, between the hours of 2 and„ Lp' d. 31, TUOIIAS SANDS. apr 22 v 14 THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA - I TIO:s: of Abner Miller to the Court of quarter tlesiiolla of Lancaster county, at April Sessiuti, laloti, for license to keep a Hotel, tun or 'raven, in Lati.a.ter.•lty. S. E. Ward. in said county. lit.frlCE to HEREBY tiIVEN. that depo..itions wit nesses to be`read on the bearing of said application. on the part of l'etit,..uer, will be taken before 11 . 111. P. Leonard, Esq., at his uilicti in Laticuster city, wr Friday the day of May, lhaL, between the lu and 12 o'clo.:k, A. M. apr 2221 14 ABNER :MILLER. ti THE MATTER OF THE API'LICA- I of Conrad J. Plitt to the Court quarter Ses sions of Lancaster county, at awl' MO. for li- Cellar to keep a }AO, lan VI Tavern. in latl...a•arr city. S. H. Ward. iu said coiaity. syricE Is 111•111E111' 1.11 4.N, that deptaitions of wit ea to tee read Cu the hearing of said . applicatiou, ou the part or the Pelitlouer, will he rakeii belore John C. Can Cutup, Esq., at his olllee tee south t/Liera street, ill add city, uu k rids) the '.J4.1 day of May. het arcs: 'he hours ut Gaud 10 o'clock, I. 11. C. .1. purr. apr 2'2 14 IN the matter .of the 111)0h:rut lon of An.- drew sear to the Court of ,211artor Sessions of Lancas ter CJIIIIty, at April Session, (May Oi for license to keep a lintel. Inn or Tar, -rl. ill tile N. W. Ward, city of Lancaster, in said county. NOTICE Id Id EltEllY 4:1 V IN, dirt depositions of wit we to be read en the hearinA r.t .aid iipplicat ion, on the part of Andrew Boar said appi want. will he taken before Wes. P. Leonard, 1154., at Ills i It, in the City of Lancas ter, on Friday the 2d day 44 May. 1:5,6, betWeell the 11011111 ~1 land 4 iich,k, P. dl. A F. W BEA 11. apt 22 24.14 C(heap Books .-- Great 13argains.—lit eons°. Auenco of the MCI - ease of biedned at. the Lew and Cheap Boot, nore, and the want of room ler the transavting f the increased business, the design is to remove the Book stern to the second floor of the building on the corner of North Queen and Centro Square, adjoining the building In which the hook Store is at present. And as the subberi have ju-t returned from the Trade Sales with a very large STOCK of BOOKS at exceedingly lone prices which nukes their ,•(.I.x . k much hug, than it ever lute been.— They intenti;and are compelled to reduce their styli for the pre-cut as much as possible, and to do so they ore de termined, at they bought their stuck very low. to suit their customers in prune. We sitar the reading public a great opportunity to buy (ninny valuable Literary limns exceedingly low, to our bhulhy are new and .elect, those desirous of replenishing their 1.,:y vie., world do well by culling and examining for thenmelt es. Sou will tied mush that Join wilt want, and .t rate, that oiil repay your visit. Among the many, you will tied Edgar A. lies Woiks, Pi - of. Wilson's Nuctus Ambrosiana. Cooper's Leather Shia lag and Sea Tales, Ha.lics Works, Spark's AUIOI . IIIII ttioy iaphy, Bayard Taylor's Travels, India, the Pearl of Pearl River. Hiawatha, Se., to. The subscribers also have the general News Agency for any of the popular Magazines or Newspapers. Subscriptions are received at publishers' rates, and will be promptly mailed to any part of the county. We call special attention to the New York Ledger. By seeding us 12, any person coo hare it promptly for one year, on the regular day of publication. Rein,ialier the New and Cheap Bonk Store, Lancaster, Pa. apr If 14 ,2PRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING: 1 Thu undersigned requests the attention of his friends and the public to his new and large assortment of :SPRING AND .6U1IAI6I: U1.0.1:11ING, all of which is of his own manufacture, every article warranted to be woll made, and will be sold as cheap as eau ho bought 11t any other Turn In this city. Ills large and complete stock of ('lathing consists. its past, of— Black and Brown Cloth Frock and Dress Coats. Blue, Wools and Olive du do Black and Fancy enestuere Puululeeui Black and Eaucy Satin and Vests. Shirts, Collars, Sleeks, Cravata :mil 'fogethur with a complete assortment urall at kept at establishments ur thisilass. Cloths, Casnainere and Vestings in the piece, always on Land. and will be made lip to order at the ict the best manner. and with punctuality. Having purchased hie goods los cash. he is prepared to sail at the very lowest priee.. I£i" - CUSTOMER %V4.li. male to ota. t at Ow shorteetinoti..e, anti in the mt•et sAtisfactory and workmanlike' manner.— By strict attention to business. awl a desire to please his customers by selling mute but the best geode at fair priers, the undersigned hopes to secure a continuance of tile fiber al share of publit. patronage he itatiTherctohiretecelved. 1,11 , .0. al'Ultltt Ell, Merchant Lith'. NO. 13, North Queen Street, LattertetS, Bawer° the Stoles .it Zahm &Jackson, anti Henry Rothe, met's. apr JL 3111 14 91 E. Chapman. No. 1 Month Fifth St., neur the Black Bear len. Philadelphia.—From the lute Trade Selo. Very low for rash. Blank Books and Sta tionery, School Books, Black and Red Inks, Conger & 'Writing 61111,1. tiold and Steel Pens, Blotting l'aFer and Saud. Lead Pouch ... Wafere, :. l ealing Wo,, Slateß, ' Liquid Gina, Envelope, Cap, Letter, Bill, and Wrap!. in;. I•AVEitz 4 , DitAll IN,: PA PERS. Bristolllllli Perforated Board. Plain end Fancy Note I'APEktz l , huvuliipes, I kiting Card, and bly 1,, tor writing ou them. BLANK BOOK MA:\ I: Fie full '.--- Every des, ripthin made to order, of the best material', and superior work msnehip. Banks, Public inners. supplied. A greut variety of Copy Books, Me morn nd um, and Pass Books, constantly on baud. .44e-Country Merchants will find it to their inter...! to eltll at the CHEAP CASH TifißE. Atcfr Job Printlnv Neatly Executed. \o. I fflonlii Street. spr McAlltater's Plating Point a for Liiht: SING RODS.—Our Potato are made of n tapering Copper body about six _inches long, well gilt with pure gold to prevent the action of the weather, and tipped with solid Platina. They have been in urn toe over twenty years, and Intee given general3xtlsfaction. Prices $1.1.10 31,25, $1,50, $3,00.,, $4,00 per point, iteeording to the quality of Matti.. Printed directiu= accompany each point. Manufactured by AIeALLISTER S BRiiTII Elt. t Established in recto le4 Chesnut street, Philndulphin. Insulators' and Iron Staple,. for Lightnintr Rods. lurnish ed the lowest prie, apr :be J 4 PETER SURGNER•S Cheap Fancy stud VARIETY STORE, No. rit: North Eighth street. second door above Arch, Philadelphia. Combs, Brushes, Perfumeries, Knives, Scissors, Fancy Itse hots, Work Boxes, Cabs., Sat lids. Port-mononien. Rich China Articles, Thys. he., .In great variety. wholesale and Retell, et the I..west cash price, apr 22-2 14 DANKING HOUSE OF JOHN Ulf GER do _l.) CO.—Lancaster, Pa., February 22, 1026. The under signed have this day formed a co-partnership Mr transact ing a GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS, in Di:Counts, De posits, Exchange, he., and will °yam an Office. MARCII 24th, 1656, at No. IS East King street, a few dears weal of the Lancaster County Bank. A uniform rate of flee per rent. interest per Rlllllllll will be paid on Deposits.seectatu mom:, awl a liberal line of accommodation afforded (hose who may nivor ns with De posits. payable on demand, by check or draft. Special attention will be given to the PURCHASE and SALE, (on commission only) of Stocks, Loans, &c., in Lancaster. Philadelphia, New York and Baltimore, aud COLLECTIONe Will lee made at the best rates, on all accessible points In the United States and Canada. Having ample resources and experience, and having se cured the services of ItOllEll2 CLARIZaION, late a,Aistant Cash ier of the Farmer's Bank of Lancaster. as Our Cashier, who will glve the business his personal attention, eve are confi dent of executing faithfully and promptly, any business entrusted to us. JOHN C VOlat & CV. C.ESSDITING OE JOHN OVG ER, DAVID BAIR. BENJ. ESIILE3IAN, HENRY MLSSELMAN, apr :BB LI Copperware Illauuractory.—SAMUEL DIL LER returns thanks for the liberal patronage heretc. fore bestowed upon him, end respectfully informs his cus tomers and the public generally, that he still continues at the old stand, in West King street, nearly opposite Fulton Hall, and Is prepared to manufacture to order Copper Ware, in all its various branches, and on the most reasonable terms. He invites his country friends especially to give him a call, as he is confident of being able to please. Livery Stable. , Ile also keeps constantly on hand, for hire. HORSES, CARRIAGES, BAROUCIIES,Ac., Ac., lu excellent order, and furnished at the lowest rates. Give him a call when you need anything of the kind, and he will suit you to a nicety. SAND! SAND:—Five Hundred Loads of Saud un band, which will be delivered to any part of the city. Horses and Carts to be had at all times, at the Livery Stable of SAMUEL DILLER, Nowt King st., Lancaster. Itpr tf 14 A H 111112.11 Life Saved : DOWAGIAC, Mich. , March 11, lbot. . . J. A. RHODES, Esq.: Dear Sir—As I took your medicine to sell on consignment, "no cure no pay," I take pleasure in stating its elects as reported to me by three brothers who live lu this place, and their testimony Is a Lair speci men of all I have received W. S. CONKLIN told me—"l have taken nine bottles of Christie's Ague Balsam, and continually run down while using It until my lungs and liver wan Congested to that de gree that blood discharged from my mouth and bowels, so that all thought it impossible for me to live through anoth er chill. The 4yetorb too did all they could fur me, but thought I must die. Nothing did me any good until I got Rhode's Bever end Ague Cure, which at once relieved me of the distress sad nausea at my stomach and pain in my bead and bowels, and ',minced a permanent cure in a short time." H. M. CONKLIN says .-1 had been taking medicine of as good a duo t e r US we have in our county, and taksai ally quantity of quinine and specifics without any good result, front 7tstb August to 17th December. But seeing how nice• ly it operated on my brother, I got a bottle of IttioDES' FEVER AND AGUE CUIIE, which effected a permanent cure by tieing two-thirds of a battle." S. 31. CONKLIN was not here, but both the other broth ers say his case was the same as IL 31's. I Bold the Mtdi. clue to both the same day, and the cure was. speedy from the mute small quantity, and I might so specify. Yours with respect, A. HUNTINGTON. The above speaks for itself. Good proof trs it is, it is of ao better tenor thou the MA Mtn/4Y of like certificates / have already published, and th. still greater amuant that is enntiar sally pouring in to our. One thing more. Last year I had occasion to Caution the Public in these words:— I notice one firm who have taken our of my general circulars, substituted the name of their nostrum for toy medicine, and then with brazen impudence end their pam phlet with the exclamation, 'Let the proprietor et any oth er medicine say as much if he dares,' " ac. Now I take pleasure in saying that the Caution retorted to the same " Dr. ,Christie's Ague 1311.111a1D," that is men boned in the above certificate. There are several other industrious people who are ap• plylog to theirpoisooeus treats all that 1 publish about my Fever and Ague Clore, or Antidote to Malaria, except the Certificate of Cures, and the Oertificate of the celebrated Chemist, Dr. Jetties 1L Chilton, of N. Y., In favor of Its per featly HARMLESS CHARACTER, which Is attached to every bottle. These will always serve to distinguish my medicine from imitations. JAS. A. RHODES, Prorideuce, - R. I. For Sale by 0. A. Heinltsh, Jacob &lug, Dr. S. Welch . John 3i ondeplantn, in Lancaster, Sand is A . , . ATTENTION CITIZENS 2—TATCLEES AND I TN the Hatter of the Application o f , JEWELRY. We hare just received a splendid aasert, . J.: DANIEL SIBISfY, to the Court or Quarter SeSSIOII6 t,' meet of Watches and Jewelry, which we are detu'miued to Lancaster county at April Set:skins, 'Kat, for License to sell at very low rate,. Call and examine fur ytunelres.— . keep a Tavern In Alanheim township. In said county. Coral, Buck Horn Lava, Catue, - , and Enamelled Breast . NOTICE IS lIEIISBY GIVEN. that depositions el wit.. Pins, and Ear hinge, all of the latwit styles. Ala., a See ' nessee to be rend on the bearing of said applleantoln on the enactment of Mourning Jewelry. silver um, of every de— L pert of Daniel Sunuoy, the Petitioner, will be taken before acriptlon. Salt Cups. Napkin flin,;a, Spoons arid Forks, !.:lienry Shreiner. Fay. at his. office in said toarnehiP, op F. ult Knitee, Fruit koakets, and a very fine Plalrd '/ . ..4 ' Sat [lnlay the 2tkli of ApriL between 9 o'clock. A. M., and 9 itrAt : eta:ether with all other articles usually kept iu our o'clock. P. M. DANIEL tiT.:3L3IY. li,. Vie on , alway• thankful for a call. apr Li a* to S. A. DYSART a BRO., S.. in 11. st Eine at., Lancastes lIISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP..— .L./The parturrAlp heretofore existin:, between the un• dersigned and J. B. Baker and Joules llopains, trailing un• der the firm of S. H. Pa...nuore .k thin day diat.lred by mutual consent. J. B. Baker and Jame, having purchased toy portion, Laing the one ballot the 5m...., of More Gouda and the hook debts and ermlits or thr late firm. I do therefore authorize the said .1. B. B.Mer enl Jam,. Hopkins will continue to du 1/11S/L14,4 In the 1121.111 411 Baker S. llop. kind, and li:,uidate all elsini.- and .tue to and by the Lieu, or S. Li. Par,lll,re d L.,. Gap, April 9. ISSL. S. U. The undrrAined easuntee the payment of all del., cols. Use:ril and due by the late firm of zr.. li. Pa.,,ailt.orr a t. u. J. B. [LYE El: J A Ph' 1 .ay. April 9. iiao --- d i , 11 , 11. Y. Sttbmerthero having remOve o i 1 their SEW AND SPACIOUS_ STOR E,, No '27d Curst Nor al., FOCHTH DOOR apoWL TENTH, lire no prepared to Mier a i large and well-selected stuck of the following fresh and desirable goods, principally of their own Importation, or l.ought at auction, which they are able to sell at the Im porters' prices, mud to which they cordially Invite the ni tration of Country Merchants, Hotel Keepers. and familiei, 1 '' ll e utf, tr ) ..j . reti, and Veuitisu Wiadow Shading, Barnsley and Irish Linen Shecting,7.4.B-4, 0-4. 104.11-4, 12 4 wide. Bolster and Pillow Liu.•us. of several ehoieeleei•Lers, nod all widths &urn as to 54 inches. • Bed Blankets of all sizes and qualities. Crib and Cradle Blankets. Bed Quilt, of the following varieties, viz Welting, Knotted, Register, Alhambra, Allendale and Lan caster, of all the desirable slacs. Bureau Corers. Table Curers: Window Curtain Muslin, Towels and Towelling of every variety; Damnak Tat!, Cloths and Napkins; Shirting Linens and Muslin; Cambric Hand kerchief,'Embroideries, Hosiery, A 0., Brocatal, fin masks, Maroons, Embroidered Laze and Muslin Curial no: OM i 'Jr. ices, Bunds, gimps. Curd, ac., Se. .t VAN HARM:WEN. 1114,i - tees awl Lenlery iu Linen awl House 1..11.16n:fig No. Chog tont St.. :,hov,. T..uth, Philadelphia. 1l ,w L , ltt ITS, FRUITS, &C. The sleeting. end is Invited 14, our wl the sip ,Ye itig ill part al Orirugus, turnouts, Valuuts. eucaulnut... ..(Zrtntu N Ilaiains, Figs, Chu•olatu. Datum, P 1 .11.,, SIN,. I 111, Whitil we will ball at twit !rut rata, with 3 1;1,1,11 fur Vann. Villein by mail prialiptly alteuded tu. BUN I' RCP. & Wharves above Walnut, Phila. npr 4t 14 EINCELSIOR DRUG AND CHEMICAL _Li STOKE. The greatest la ri..ty or Drnpi, Medicines and Fancy Articles ever opened in 1.:: crater, at Dr. S. Welch. en's Drag and Chemical St re, No. T; North l.laven street, in the Store Royal in the National House inerly u , copied by Char], M. Erben Brother. r_ Here aro inducententi tor the Limy article for sale is at Philadelphia prices, and warranted fresh and pure. Hairy article' pros es not inn be what it is represented, or does not do what is promised for it. when properly used, we ask its rotors, when the money will be refunded. The stock consist., of every article is the Drug and Chemical Line which can be obtained iiii,anny first class drug store in this orsauy other city. Spices and Extracts, fin . Family Use-, karma, corn -starch, Baking Powders. highly conceit tritte.l Extracts, for flavoring jellies, cu s tards, Sr. . • Fancy Soapy and Perlantery. A large andj3plendid variety of the . tins:it and Per funsery and Soaps ever opened In this city. All the Et.sentittl Uile, anti l'iucture, a qua! ity;itlways fresh and pure. All the lumliug and most useful Patent Medicines, wavy of which are kept by no other drug store in the city. De Mth's Electric oil, Van Banni's Ithc unutt ir Lotion, Rhode's new and curtain care the lever and Agate. This last medicine is a new remedy for this stubbt,ru disease; and it warranted to mire iu every 0400, or the money will lie re funded. A large variety and the only supply et chemicals an are used by daguerrean and aulUrotype ariista kept any where in the city, and as low as they ran he pureio , ed iu Pil iladel ph in. 11. YOUNG ,4 CO. rush articles as are used by the Dental ProteaFtati always on hand, and can be furnished to dentist, In the country at flo• to tt.t.t native, by letter or artier. gieul l ustruatenta of the finest mace mtd haish.— I nteetiuu tubes, ,yringes of all sizes, of glo, awl metal ; glass urinals, male and lealale; glass spittoons fur invalids, glans lull:461,, glass speculums, glass leech tubes; breast pipes, nipple shells, remits, leech taboo, filtering tunnels, grtuluatlug glasses, hum,. uputbir and whet dais, jars and turtles of every variety and slur. 'Through the earnest solicitations tind mibiAnilre of alto physi . of the city, 1 have been induced proem.: a full fiat general supply of the purest Had best homeopatbie moth:love, and will be prepared r. till orders, or prescriptions, with as 10.11 .I . o', and as good medicine as - can ho preeurcil at any time in the larger cities. Mike way's Arnica Plan : Arnim Court Plaster, Adhesive Plns ter :11,1 Adhesive Straps. A 1.., a superior article o r Hoa at .. opathie Arnica Tio..iiire ni wu . , son hand. Persons wishing to have their t redid ue shorts tilled, mu I, a,etatimodsted with the sun, medicine, thst I hey have horet,fore . lson at rib spelt, 01 sending to the city of Philadelphia is, Prexcri ions. • listshg procured the services of a thotonahly educated druggist, who line put up from ton to lifleeu thou.:end Pi,- seriptions iu n yanr, I fool bold in saying to Physicians and othern, that that branch of the huskies., a hich all agree to be the wont dangerous and responsible, Will be attended to with great care and In A scientific manner. Horse. ,No Comic Pot , . DER 00 hand. apt ti 14 , 0 FARMER S.-21. subirlbers respectfully call 1 the attention of ail those fu want of Fertilizers, to their stuck consisting of PERUVIAN GOVERNMENT GUANO, received directly from the goverumetit szent-h and lu all cases warranted to be denuita, iCso call your nitwit on to the celebrated PACIFIC oCEA ANY/. Tills ar ticle is esteemed folly equal to Per, tan unauo. as evi denced by the analysis and pea, that test of Fanners, and it offered at a lower price titan the paruvian. Cold. NIBIAN ANo.— Thls much- i a alien good lei - tilizrr. packed in barrels and field at a tolylotspelt,. Haying been inppoinied by Mar.,. Allen a Seedier-their agents tar the sale of their well-knoi. IM PROVED lit:- pr:R-p GOspliATE OF LIME, we are toon ready to fill Zn` den for the same. Float the 'venison yut thu, hits have used this Fertilizer ha - some years past. we led fully au thorized iu saying that it it the Best Applicathn ' for Wheat, Corn. Vote, Grass and other el. - Ts—which 1,1 ui, a vigorous and permanent stimulant—that has ever beett tittered to the public. Also, constantly tan, hand. PLASTER—in the lump and ground. SALT—Ground Alum and Ashton Fine. 01.4 L.—'sa have .t.lwayd on hand e Intie eta,-I; of a en• 'writ, quality for Lime But ong nl.l Fluid utto, whirl/ we offer at the lowed!. market priced. tee Apply at the Maw-lion, at tiraoll a Lauding, 1111 the Coneetoga Navigation. or at the Conestoga Tunwportation office in Latnia-iter. OE.. VA 1.1/Elf .t Co. Om . 12 If 14 - 7V , GOODS.-111115. IV. El AV- 2 Coand 216 Chesnut Street. Philadelpbm, 11.10111 call the atten tion of residents of tido neighborhoisl 111 it r•SIOLIsire and beautiful ...tortineid lit new I NG (balks, consist ing in pert tit bilks of every satiety style and pike, rsitawls and Scanft 01 tile 111,1,1 ptiel . llS. Mantillas of the latest Pario, and most approved iiihapea. Embroideries or every description. Mons de Lain., Lawns., organdies. itreges, Tissues, llohes of all kinds, Chiutixes, llooiery. tiloves, 21ifts, 50,000 yards of bilk al - and I2AI per yard. These goods are of their 0.011 iinpurtatiun ' having been selected by one of the Firm in the best markets in Europe and will be found equal to any in dinality, prix e nr style. Purchasers will dud it much 111 their advantage to call and examine this assortment here, pureblciog eiMeU here, es it will he Wood one of the twist extensile in the city, and 11111011 the lnrgeot T. M . Co. have et...l . ..tiered. spa 22 41 14 $5OO REWARD .— The Select and Common • COUIICIIS of the City of Lancaster aill lay the above reward to any one who will give such inforniation will secure the apprehension and conviction of the pel or persona who, on the evening of the 711, Kist ~ set lire to and burned the barns of Mm. Rogers and Mr. Harkins. apr 15 3113 J. 7. MM ERNI AN, Mayor. NOTICE TO THE TAX COLLECTORS OF LANCASTER COUNTY.—You are hereby notified to proceed and collect the taxes of your respective Wards and Townships, for the year 155.3, and pay the same into the Treasury without delay. An abatement of FIVE PEE CENT will be allowed on State Tax paid in prior to 13th day of July next. npr_l3 3t 1.1 17STATE OF JOHN SHOAN, LATE OF Woof Lampeter Township, deceased. iloe Auditor to distribute the balance in the hand , of George Li- Speedier, Administrator of said ilecased, to and among those legally entitled thereto, will meet all portico interested, at the Library room of the Court House, in the City of Lanemter, on Thursdity tha ath day of May, nt 2 &dock, P. M. GEO. M. KLINE. apr 15 4t 13 - LISTATE OF NANCY HOUDER, In n the Court of Common Pktot for the County of Lan caster. Whereas. John (4 rube, Cumuli t tee of Nancy !louder, did on the 10th day of April. I:tsti, tile tu the older of the Prothonotary of the said Conti. his account of the said Estate: Notice is hereby given to oil pr sons interested in the said Estate, that the mid Court have appointed the 213th day of May, 1656, for the confirmation there,,f, unless ex ceptions be tiled. Attest, ProtiCys. Uhler, Lau. apt . 10 J. BOW3IAN, f'roth'y. apr 15 .It-1:3 •- - UST ATE JOHN K. SHOWER & WIFE. I:4` —ln the Court of Common liras for the County of Lan caster. Whereas. John Reinhold and Ltertjatuitt Evelinc., assignees of John K. Shower and Wife, did on the 11th day of April, 18;d, file in the olllre of flat Prothonotary of the said Court, their ac,utint of the said Eatute: Notice is hereby given to all persons interested iu the said Estate, that the said Court have appointed the Goth day of May, 18;.,6 ; for the routtruwt ion then rot . , unless ex ceptions be filed. Attest, Prothy's Office, Lan. apt 11 FARDI FOR. SALE.— I sub. ril,r iN rill sell n it Farm situated in Derry township, Mifflin county, two and it half mil. trout Lewistown. It contains Oxiut SO Acres, and is first.' at. Ilionet , ..ne laud, and in a good elute ct cultivation. Fur terms apply to W. E1.1,r, Lewist...eeD, Pa Malt I' It. ItOTILROCK, Near Lewiatolvit. xpr 15 St 1 ESTATE OP JACOB ALBRIGHT. Dec'd. —Letters of Adutintstration utt the estate of Jacob Al bright. late of Caernarvon twp., Lancaster county deed, having been granted to the subscriber, residing In mid township: All persons indebted to said estate are requesArd to make payment immediately, sod those having claitfta will present them. without Hay, properly netlieritlcateil for settlement. JAt 'Oll JAMISON, apr IS GC , 13 Atltu . r, -• N THE MATTER OF THE 'APPLICA TION of Amos Funk to the Court of tinanter Sessions of Lancaster county, at April Sessions, I$SO. for license to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, in the North West Ward, in the city of Lancaster, in said county. NO VICE Is HEREBY GIVEN. that depositions of wit nesses to be heard on the hearing of said application, on the part of Amos Funk, the applicant, will bu taken before Itiehrtel Carpenter, Encl., at his otlica In the city of Lan.s. ter, cu Wednesday the lath day of April, 165 d, between the hours of and 5 o'clock, P. II apt 15 sr 12 IN THE MATTER ON THE A.FPLICA.- J„ TION of Joseph Ramsey to the Court of Quarter Sim mons of Lancaster county, at April Seuilons, 1856, for li cense to keep an Eating House or Restaurant, In the V il lageof Noblesville, In Salisbury township, in said county. NOTICE 18 HERESY GIVEN, that depositions of witnes ses to betted on the hearing of said application, on the part of Joseph Ramsey, the applicant, wiii to taken before Joseph Pownel, Eau., at hie office to the Village of Chris , Nana, on Thursday the 24th day of April, 1850, between the hours of 10 In the iorenoon and 4 del. 11.11. Lumuu, Macearoni, Filbert, Sweet oil, Oils awl Tinelures Patent Medieiw's Ileillisl's Ahtlerials ~ . 4(2. ! *Ut instruments Ito imeOpath ic Medici nes (211.k6. M. HOWELL Treasurer of Lane. Co. I. BOWMAN, Tru th}•. apr 15,4 t 13 =MEE! IN THE 3IATTER OF THE APPLICA -JL TION of Tilman IL Clemson. to the Court 'of Quarter of Larica•ter county Ea April Fessione. for lA .:ease to keep an Eating Ittals, in. Salisbury township. in 3.11.1,0unt HEREBY tit VEX. that aleponitions of w it nessis, to be read on the hearing of said application. ou the part of 'Pitman R. Cleinkon, the Petitioner, will be taken before A. 1.. liendorson. not., at. Ina office to Salishury twp., ou Tuesday flan ':nth day of April. 1t le , between the hours . of 2 and 5 o'clock. P. 31.. in east, of his absence or inabil ity to :Mond. her", some "slier Justice"( the Pear. -t , f said ..uLty at the place Aforesaid. eje 1 i 2t- TILNIAN it. Ai THE RATTER OF THE APPLICA— I of Martin Bow to the G. rt of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster County, at April Sessions 1 3 56, for Been, to keep a Hotel, Inn or Tavern, in :Salisbury Township, in aaid County. NOTICE IS III:RF.UY tiIVEN, that deposillonapt wit neases to be iead on the hearing of sahl appLioation, ou the part of Martin &tar, the Petitioner, will be taken before A. L. Henderson, Esq., at his office in Salisbury township, on Saturday the 26th day or April, 1856, between the hoursof 2 and 5 o'clock, P. M. or In case of his absence or inability to attend, before some other Justice of the Peace of said county at the time and place aforesaid. apr 15 20 MARTIN BEAR. TN TUE DIATTER OF THE APPLICA.; TIDY of John Shaeffer of the village of Intercourse to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster County at April eons, 18.16, for license to keep a Hotel, Inn, or Tavern, in said village, in Leacock township, In said County. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions,of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application on the part of petitioner will be taken before David Groff. Esq., at his office In said township. en Saturday the 26th day of between the hours of 3 end 1I o'clock, A. N., of said day. ' JOHN SHEAFFER. apr 16 s' 13 I bite Matter of the Application of I John Echternacht, ty the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county at April Sessions, 18(A, for License to keep a Tavern In East Lauirxter towship, in said county. NOTICE IE LIEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit- neeses to be read on the hearing of said application ' on the part of John Ecliternacht, the Petitioner, will be taboo he. fore J. C. Van Camp, Esq., et his Wilco in Lancaster city, on Saturday the Stith April, between the hours of lo and 12 o'clock A. 11. JOHN ECIITERNACUT. apr 1J 21 0 13 I2N TILE MATTER OF TILE APPLICA TIONN of J. Abraham Sprenger to the Court of Quarter Sessions of Lancaster county, at April hi - cruse to keep on Eating House, in the N. E. It and; of fun roster city. NOTICE IS HEREBY Ut VEN, that depositions of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of Petitioner, will he taken before .t. C. Van Camp, Eecl.. at his office in Lancaster city, on Wedneeday the 30th day of April, 859, between the hours of 9 o'clock, A. 31. and IU P. 31. .1. AIIRAIIA3ISPRENISEIL men IN THE MATTER OF . THE APPLICA TION of Elias Darridinger to the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Lancaster county, at April Sessions, 1656, for li cense to keep au Eating House in Manor township, Lancas ter county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that depositieus of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application, on the port of Petitioner, will be taken before dohn Sehisslhr, Esq., at his ofliee in said township, t n Tuesday the 25th day cf IS:JO, between the hours ofd and 10 u'elk. P. 31. :LK 15 21 , ' 1:3 ELIAS DARRIDINGEIt. iN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA, I TION of James D. Malone to the Court of Quarter Ses sions of Lancaster county, at April Sessions, 1656, for li cense to keep a Hotel, in Drinnore twp., in said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIYEN, that depositions of wit nesses to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of Petitioner, will be taken before John Rawlins, Esq., at his office in Rawlinsville, on Saturday the 26th day of April, thati, between the hours of 1 and 6 o'clock, P:3l. apt 15 2fslJ JAMEWALONE. N THE MATTER OF THE .OPLICA.- TION of David M. Witmer to the Court of Quarter Se... stuns of Lancaster county, at April &salons, ISSO, for 11. tense to keep it Hotel, Inn or Talent, In 5111IersTille, Manor township, Su said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that depositions of wit. uessot, to be rend on tile hearing of said application, on the part of Petitioner, will 143 taken before W m. I'. Leonard, e..sq.. at his Ake in Lancaster city, on Wednesday the tOth day of April, 15541, between the !mourn of 10 and 12 o'clock, N THE MATTER OF THE OAPPLICA.. TION of David S. Royer to the Court of Quarter See clone of Lancaster county, at April Seraions, lbfdi, for li- VellSO to keep a Hotel, Tao or Tavern, iu East Ilesuplield township, in said county. NOTICE IS HEREBY QIVEY, that depositions of 1106608 to be read on the hearing of said application, on the part of David S. Royer, the Petitioner, will be taken before John Stauffer, Esq., at his office in (Petersburg,) East llernpileld township, on Saturday the 26th ',lay of April, 1856,,between the hours of u A. 31. and 10 P. M. aprls 2P , 13 DAVID S. RoYEIL TN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICA• ITION of William li. Martin to the Court of Quarter Sees 'as La'ant, Cr - dH, ty. at April Sessions, lAA, for liven,, , to keep a hotel, Inn or Tavern. in East Heruptield Township, iu said County. NOTICE IS HEREBY ULVEN, tint deponitluns of wit 13e5CVS to be read on the hearing of said application, on lute 'art of Petitioner, will be taken before Win. I'. Leonard, Esq., at his office in Lan castor City, on Wednesday the blOth day of April. 1056, ls.twArsi, hours of I And 4 o'clock, I'.:1 W. N. MARTIN. apr '2.t , I:: TREMENDOUS EXCITEMENT t—THE bargains I tan now offering in CARPETS are worth the attention of every one. Brussels Carpet Si jp, worth $1,123]; Chamber, do. 37t:;, worth 00 ets: Gold Window Shades ,tl,- `2:: Shades so low as 95 cents. 3lerchants, Housekeepers, Hotel Proprietors, owners 01 Vessels and Steam Boats, Committees, and in tact every class who want to furnish with good goods, a tiow priced, cannot find a better assortment at such reduced priced as I am now felling at. Call and examine at N. ',rill Second :treet, (above Vine,; Philadelphia. JOHN M. EVANS. apr 13 3m 13 N THE HATTER OF' THE APPLICA -1 I'ION of Ann Albrhrht to the Court of Quarter Seegions of Lancaster county. at April Sessions. 1656. for license to keep a Hotel, inn or Tal era ; in Caernamai toruships in laid County. NOTICE IS II Kit /.:11‘" GIVE], that dept,itlons of wit nesses to te- read it, the h , sine or said appl,ation. on the p.irt of Ann A Ihrirht. the applicant, will he taken he• Janr , l'Caa, EN., a! his t tn.,, n Churchtown, in said tort whip, an Friday the day of April, I+4K - between horn, of I and undo, oriu case of his absence or Inability to attend. blare some other Justice of the Peace et raid coo, at the time and place aforesaid. OTICE 'PO CON'I`RACTORS et BRIDGE IV BC I LDERS...—Plop,sal , will be received by the under. CIAIIIIIISSiOIIerS of the counties of Lancaster and Dkupirdt, until Monday, the I 211 t of May, 1S:A:, at 2 o'clock. P. 31., at their respective vino., in Lancatt, and Harris , burg, tor the Building aud Completion of a Bridge act use the Conewag. Creek, at or near Nissty'a Mill, in London derry ton ukhip, Dauphin county, to La erected by enld counties jointly. The letting will take phi., ou the day following, altes l day, May Cl,) at the Ckauraissioner's Office in Lancaster. Specifications. and plane of the Niasoury arid the Wooden superstructure, as well as the profile in general. mu be lied at either of said offices. All proputoils to be endoised an t the specificatione. PHILIP utasT. I curIIIII . Cs. \VAL C. WORTH, ! D. BRANDT. a ut.:l:del on. GEORGE HAIN, Coinuirs. P. LYTER, Danphin co. dm '011:N11111. .11 1. td in I A N e l * , T s N fur A' IL A ; p h T e r O , e L r falling Mrs. VANHOIIN In the very loot: she is sure to succeed tvlicu all others have failed. All who are in I rookie; all who have been unfortu• lute. delved owl trilled with: all whore fond hopes have been crushed Mil Llssted by false promises: all who have tied had luck, Ity to her flu. advice and satisfaction, from whatever canoe, de to her for relief nod comfort. lu lure affairs she was never hIIOWII to fail. She has the secret of winning the affections of the opposite sex. it is this fact which induces illiterate pretenders to try•to imitate her.— She shows you the likeness et your future wife, husband, or absent friend. 11 is well known to the public at largo that she is the first and only isn•sou in this country who can show their likeness in reality—which can be testified and proved by thousands, both married and single, who daily and eagerly visit her. Come one, come all, to No. 334 Lombard Street, between Juniper and Broad. Phila. rpr 13 km 13 NOTICE TO APPLICANTS FOR LI CENSE to keep Hotels, lune or Taverns and Eating blouses.—A special Court of Quarter Sessions for Lancaster county will be held at the Court !louse, on the first 'Mon day (the sth day) of May next, for the purpose of bearing applications and granting licenses to keepers of hotels, inns or taverns and eating houses. In pursuance of the recent set of assembly. Petitions for license must be filed In the slice of the clerk of the Quarter Sessions three weeks before the above na med day. The Court has establishes! the following rule : April 4th, 1856. Ruled by the Court, That in application fur tavern licenses, all testimony of witnesses offered to the Court must be by depositions ' taken upon at least tgn days notice, published once a week for two successive weeks in a newspaper, published nearest to the place where such tav ern is intended to be kept, and in at least, five notices posted throughout the city, borough or township, where the tar ern is intended to be kept, and in the most public places thereof, of which fact an affidavit, together with a copy of the 'Mice shall be attached to the deposition. And all dep. °Aliens intended to be used on the hearing of the applica tion, to be filed two days before such hearing. .qty By order of the Court. apr 15 3t 13 JOAN J. PORTER, Clerk. CHOOL ELECTION.—An Election will be held 0 at the CITY HALL. on TUESDAY, the 6th day of May .next, between the hours of 1 and 7 oc'elock in the after noon, for the election of twelve qualified citisene to serve as School Directors fur the Lancaster City School District for three years. in the place of the following named gentle men whose terms expire :—Dr. John L. Atlee, Thom. IL Bur rowes, Dr. P. Cassiday, Peter McCononly, John Wise, Geo. M. Steinman, John Zimmerman, David Hartman, Newton Lightner. Henry Stock,—and two vacancies at present ex isting in the Board. THOS. 11. BURROWES, Pres't. WM. B. WILEY, Sec y. apr 15 3t 13 . ew PAPER HkING WAREHOUSE. Xf —WM. H. SEIBER RYMER, No. 44 North Sec ond street, below Arch, Philadelphia, Inform their friends and the public, that they have commenced In the above convenient location, the PAPER 11ANGLNG BUSINESS, In all Its various branches, With a large and varied assortment of French and American plain and Decorative PAPERS, Bordeni.Firebcatil Prints, WINDOW SHADES, &e.. Sc.— Comprising all the newest styles and patterns, being elect ed and manufactured with special reference to cTiginality, beauty and durability. SEIBERT S BROTHER Intend to give their united and personal attention to all order. lye Papering Dwellings, Halls, Churches, Sc., entrusted to their care, whiel, will most positively be attended to according to monde, with promptness and eispatch. PAPERING! done in City.or Country by the most espet l owed workmen, and all work warranted, PAPER from 12% eta. upward. Country Merchants supplied mon the most remadiable terms. W5l. H. SEIBERT. RUSH U. SEIBERT. ape 15 3m 13 Tr REES 1 EVERGREENS I—FLOWERINO SHRUBS, ROSES, PLANTS, &c., in great variety and size, for rale by large or smell quantities, at the RISING SUN NURSERIES and GARDEN Phila. These candle are In the Market, beton' Sixth et., whore the above can be Lai every day. Orders ol eo received here for the Nursery. Catalogues sent to appa rent. gratis. Direct to S. 3IAUPAY & CO., Rising Sun Village, Philadelphia. N. B.—Roses, Verbenas by the hundred or thousand, and other flowering plants for sale cheap. apr 15 At 13 Tl, ST ATE OF JEFFREY *MEDLEY.— _ Labe subecriber appointed by the Court an Auditor, to distribute the balance in the herds of John Cooper end Thomas Lloyd, adult's of Jeffrey gmedley, dec'd, late of Columbia, to and among heirs, creditors and those legally entitled thereto, will attend at the Library Hoorn in the Court lions° in the City of Lancaster, for the purpose of his "alipointiliont, on Friday the 2d of May, 'sd , at :o'clock, P. 31. ; where all interested ace requested to attend. A. 0 9 BLAYALAILTaIt, OF THE NATIONAL SAFETY COMPANY. iuurporated by the State of Pennsylvania. MONEY is received In any nun, !ergo or small and interest paid from the day of deposit. The oftlee is open every day from 9 o'clock in the morn ing till 7 o'clock in the evening, and on Monday and Thursday evening till 9 o'clock. INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. All sums, large or small, are paid back in gold cm de. wand without notice, to any amount. Aw• Office, WALNUT Street, South West corner of THIRD Streat, Philadelphia. HENRY L. BENNER, President. ROBERT SRLFRIDGE, Vice President WM. J. REED, SecTetary. DIRECTORS. Henry L. Renner. C. Landreth Munn, =ISMS Robert Selfridge, Joseph B. Barry, Samuel K. Ashton. Honig L. Churchtuau. James B. Smith, Frauds Lee. The Investments, now Mounting to more than ONE MILLION of Dollars, In accordance with the act of lacer. poration are made la Mortgages, Ground Rents and such drat class securities as must always insure perfect securi ty to all depositors and place beyond all risk the perma nency and stability of this old and well-established Insti tution. apr 15 tf 12 T 0 THE LADIES.—Miss LUCY called at Woutz's Store and was astonished at the Great Bargains and the immetise choke variety of SPRING AND SU3I3IF.R GOODS now on exhibition. She promises a special cata logue of the many bargains to be found at apr S If 12 WENTZ'S STORE. NEW BOOKS : NEW' BOOKS iI e. change and alteration seems to be the order of the day. the public will no doubt be gratified to learn that the Cheap Book Store remains unchanged, only iu so far as great ac cessions to the already large and cheap t•ollerilou of good Books is concerned. Among our well selected stock may be found Appleton's Cyclopedia of. Biography; embracing a se ries of original Memoirs of the most distinguished persons of all times. Anwricanltion, edited by Francis 1.. Ilawkr, D. D. L. The Prison of Weltervereden, and a glance at East Indian Archipelago. by Walter M. Gibson. The Island of Cuba, by Alexander Ilumbold. Translate' from the Spanish n ith notes and a preliminary Essay, by J. S. Thrasher. Representative Women: From Eve tli% wife of the Finat to Mary the Mother of the second Adam. by George C. Bald win, D. D. Booms of Home and Travel, by Bayard Taylor. The Year Book of Agriculture; or . the Annual of Agri cultural progress and discovery, for DSO and 18Z,d, by Do rid A. Wells. Letters from the United Slates, Cuba and Clillada, by Ilto llon. Amelia 31. 31urray. Familiar Science; or the Scientific explanations of the principles of natural and Physical Science, by David A. Wells, A. M. . . Literary Criticism and other Papers, by the late Horace Binnoy Wallace, Esq. • The Widow Bodott's Papers, kith an introduction by Al ice B. Neal. The History of the great Indian War of 1675 and 11770. Also the Old French end Indian Wars from Idso to 1704, by Thomas Church, Esq. Lardner's ono thousand, and ten things worth knowing, to which is added employment for all; or a hundred ways to make money. This is but a very small moiety of what can be foond by examining our well stocked shelves. Also School Apparatus designed for Public Schools-chap and good. A supply for all grades of Schools furnished at the Holbrook School Apparatus Manufacturing Co's prices. Also standard works on education, School Furniture,Maps, Charts, 31agnets, School Registers, Drawing an other Slates, be., be. Sunday School Books and Sunday Schoool appliatiees in any quantities and for any denotuinat ion. Splendid Life-lik Portrait of Rev. Philip Schaff, D. D.— Professor at Mercerslairg College. 'RE. Remember the Cheat. Book Store. apr 15 tf lg MURRAY Cc. STORK. DAVID M. WrIMElt. • 2t , 13 REMOVAL.—WILLIASI S. AMWEG. AI".II.4tNEY AT LAW, has removed his Office from his former place, into North Duke street opposite the new Court Honor. apr 8 tf 12 STX CENTS REAVARD.—ltunawny from the subscriber residing in Eden township, Lancaster county, on the 31st of slarch last, en indentured apprentice to the Farmingl3ll.9lßOPS, named JULIA. Monsgan. Said boy was 18 years of age on Christmas day—about Zr feet 8 or 0 In ches high and stout built. Had .at when be went away, a brown 3urt.mt coat, steel coloed pant.: and while slouch hat. • Whoever returns raid t.. me ct. reward, lon no additional charges wi!! apr :iv , 12 . . All the Winners of the P. p . m of Equegteinz:-. ment at Washinztc. Messrs. SP tE.,.?..PV;t. Having . pro f ' Coßole al En; tablishment NEW 11-V 3C..1C1L wi Rail Rot Built express veyance of tt ses and prop god as to h from the tract hi tion grount' offered to tbt WORLD' an , the new Cirr formers Without Who could bin evidence of their superior ity over every other Performer in that department, and bar ing beau overwhelmed with so many applicants with conflict ing claims to supremacy, that they submitted the pretensions of the Rivals to a A N N lIT, I:t* 17. TRIAL OF SKILL In a Grand Equestrian Congress and Cirru s At Washington. In which the following Prizes, open to all the Performers extant were contended for and won, iu a strife in which all the perfor mars of note took part, viz: lot. One Hundred Dol lars in cash to the Victor in each department. 2d. Au Esgagemeut at au advance salary of 10 per cant. added to the highest salary the succeasful competitor hod ever before received. The wtuners of these prize=, of course the very BEST ARTISTES EXISTING Were immediately engaged for the Now Railroad Circus, and (preparatory to the reception of their Car, which are to be finished in time to meet them at Philadelphia, on, the 2Sth inst.,) will appear al York, Monday, April 21. Harrisburg, TOsday, Colombia, Wednesday, " LANCASTER, Thursday" 24. Norristown, Friday, Manyunk, Saturday, " 26. Admission 25 Cents. Doors open at 1, and at 7 o'clk. The Prize Troupe are as follows, and will all appear: JAMES 1:013lNSON, S. C., Who won the Prize. the best single rider, with or withurti the saddle. THE MOTLEY BROTHERS, As the beat general Gymnasts. Puss HORNER, Ky., STEVE LEE. London, and JIM HURTS, Md., Who won the Prizes respec tively no the lest "Talking"' " Pantomimic," and "Trick" Clowns. THE LEVATER LEE TROUPE of France and England, corn. prising Six Lad'. and Gentle men, as the best Posturer., and Pantomimists. H. MAGILTON, Pa. F. DONADDSON, OEO. DUNBAR, Md. HERCULES MERV, 0. .1. DAVENPORT, Tex. OMAR., Va. C. NOTES, Tenn., As the best Sin Ground and Aerial Gymnasts. LB JEUNE 11 RTE, of , (by adoption) and H. 11A.G1LTON, of Penna., Lei the two beat Hurdle Racers, between whom the committee could not decide. THE MAN MONKEY, As the best Oyinuaxdic Eques trian. ED IiEND.ILL, Mass., and KENDALL'S BRASS BAND, Enlarged and ronl.ed, AS thr beet Bugler and Band. Besides the foregoing alieled combination gTeateet living Perfol:,...t, management bin gaged the fel:, known Artistee . MESD.ISIES oRMOND, WHITE, DAVENPORT. and ROBIXON MESSIEURS ROBERT WHITE, JOE HAZLETT, OATLOR. THOMAS. STEVENSoN. }[-la all the appointments, the Horses, Trappings, Cos tnixtee, and Paraphernalia gen-1 era Ur. tt la determined that this brew Establishment shall °gips. ell others, as much as It does in these Prize Perform. era, and that It shall be rivalled by no other Ctrens—in Five, Ppr Cent Saving Fund. M=!lM=ll a _.~..~t~ Tournament ! „, s 44.;,11 ` r : y r I 4tAt: • yl, f-- 6! • yf I nud DORSEY. IMPOTICE. , ;-the lbll. Applications for Tavern ti ll camas, have been EL with the Clerk of the Court of quarter &Wow of the ' eace to and for the County of Lancaster, and that the presented to the Court of Quieter sessions, on clay. ihr Cdh dot q' Jlqy, 13:03, at o'clock in the forencod. , Veldtn o i T Attain Rutter it Lvi .1 .gyn E^'l• ,tax Ttcp. Peter Good 13 , 3 rough. Jeremiah Brown, Elizabeth Wolf, terhard Brandt, James McHenry, Corneline Tyson, Joseph H. Black. 'Andrew Heifer, dandme Brown, ' Henry K..Minlch. 1 /.1 T top. Jahn U. Biel, Elizabeth Eckman, Andrew T. lil.tterer. run Se :L• 'raw. r 'oil )1" A :•Tlief. licOrge W. Ht, Aura Al Griehr lleorga 11,141 I,l;Er . o 113 t. Jesae Bucher, John W. Iklantaer. .Richnra Henry Heimi" . Jacob Mary Mnma. .6 East. Israel Heiner Henry Rhodes Andrew Ream, Jeremiah Swisher. J. B. Raldwiu. y Tlep. Abrahatu Hannah McNeil John Filbert John D. Ilefft ore Top. Edwin Garrett, Eli Sleeardel, Edmnnd Swinger, Nathaniel Myers Felix Swelgert John Kenedy, J. D. Malone. Nal Ent. , I Dennis Harkin*, Samuel Smith. gal West. Jonathan Diffenderfer et T up. John Myers, Price Knight. Samuel Rife. 1 West. John Nizeuteheou. Henry Fritz, George Roland. John A. ilougeal tieurge Murray. Martin Kling John Styer. Samuel Davi. Isaac 11011, I Amos Weldler. Jacob Iltmer:Jr. Peter Albert, ' Levi G. Kemper ',Wain Stack, W ill usm.Colatuan. Sam u.. 1 Ore rhol tzer, Eli:abet ten Borough. Catharine Foltz., Chart. W. Murray A. Orson:weak, James Laird. George W. Boyer. teeth Tu p• lleorge Bent Jacob Swnrr. Lewis B. Ilibobman r., T tep. of: TILT. Jacob O. ‘Vonger, Christiau Ilertlerothe SlllllllOl U. Romper. J£IIIIN C. Ewing. Joseph Konigniacher Samuel fluffert, David T. Bair, John W. Grohs, Martin dross. te.p Washington Whitaker Ilyroutumi Nvklaiati. Wm. J. Ilex+, Samuel M...la:tog:tn. Edwin C. Woodward, field IFrat. Jocob Blotz, Wm. Parthemaro. John Keuaig, Jacob HMO. Henry E. WO f {Pm. K. Nlartin, Simon Mlnich, Emanuel L. Hall. Jacob H. Metzger. John Shuman, Jacob K. Dunkle. John Shreiner. North west Witrd. Henry Rosenfelt, Jacob Leamon, Henry S. Schenk, Peter U. Kreider, Abraham Haslet for John Dorwart, .lacob M. Baker, Samuel Shatter Itentam Weldler, Henry M. Rahbaal. tioorge Hurting. David S. Royer. Adam Dietrich. Martin Keudig. Daniel Hess, Henry K. Denham, Henry ti. Boar, John Davis, Adam Trout, Wendell Martzell. Emanual Shober, Michael ]'Grano. John Michael, Ifenry Blickenederfer. Frederick Cooper, Hiram Kendig, George Kircher, Jacob k David Bees,•, Andrew Bear,' /uncle Funk, Aist Word. Barnett t Con Lewis Bprocher, Conrad Miller, John Hamilton. Owen Hopple, John Cosgrove, Harriet T. Keller, Anthony Lechler, Jacob Wolfer, Fed Ward. Philip Fitzpatrick John M. Eve!lug, Samuel Carmany. Christian Shook. Frederick Hess, Margaret Reed, ',wig Urban fi Son East il'ard. AL er Courad ITllltam T. Youart. John IL WOW.. Philip Snyder, John Tymony, Margaret Mcaoulgle, Mary Nteasenkep, {Cu.. K. .e. Cleo. I.mm:it poter East. Samuel M. McCallieter • I Henry Keneagy, Lee! H. Rhoden. re , . MI, Irest. • • John C. Baldwin, Henry Oath 11. M. Kreider, John Rowe, John Echternaeht, M. S. Metzger, ck Upper. Jacob Bard. Samuel ft. Myrna =ME c w,. 1n I'.%Phlteeida Turp Levi .Sammy David M..V,ltni.n, Christian 11. 'Zimmer. John Brady, Jr.. ^ll.lvltow George Ilornberg•r, Milla Jacob 11. LightheLar, Jacob S. Mann, Jacob S. ISamlinau. John Daily. Gotleib Selmer ; SI JsbinAto Benjamin Itenifium, • C. D. Martin • Jacob li `za "' r sh Flury, ',wig Martin, Deo rich ICllliaw A 1.1.13 SilTIlll Levu liouaal, (4... urge Peter, S. U. Miller, Again Krrh, Mr= nheiot John Double, Shreiner A Gruff, Peter Mouror, John Bostick,! Daniel Summy, Jacob Landis. I Borough. Abraham 11. Rabe Laai Jacob fi rube. A. B. Landis, Daniel Ilarbant Conlmt.oll Jacob v.ll 11. Dar}. Joy Borough. Henry Sher thit. 11...,ry Shaffuer, K. Svit,l. T tep. • John FO,hel J.diu 1% tin u J Engle _ Jaco b Lleistada 'fi"lrr;"Millar, lIMMM .14,1111Twued. David '..qirtvelv John C. Smith, Christian harsh; I-asr Risl. John Henry (Amu!. Robert Tagert $,O 7 ip, Sdm ! ielsavl ur CI. • Benjamin ROW,. Christian B. Herr Benjamin White. Clirietixti HerAley 1 T Santo , ' Frey Peter K. Realer. Henry B. Stone J:117;J), Slllllllly. Sims eery !k" '.y/. Henry 11.ar leselmr Reese, Km.'} ellternarlit Isls.rtin Herr. KlN.,nr . t, Tsar. Samuel Le n on John Heir, . John A mtnuu. G. W. Werutz, James IL. Houston Martin Bear, John 11. Skl J W. Dicken4on. &111. lury Tiep. Miraiffin,ltoland ! Amos S. Sallow! D. Smoker, Imrd 3larntmil. Berijitiniti Fritz, Itiiiijamin It. )Iyers 1:. ,vick Tlrp. A. W. tillober, Jacob Weitzel. Sarni. Lichtenthalor. Martin Kafruthe, John Bender, Jeremiah Thomm Sands, Clerks Office, 1,111',..r.4 apr 15 31 13 NOTICE.—The following Application. for Eating Houses, have heen filed with the Clerk of the Court of Quarter .40.41011, of thd Peace In and for too County of Lancaster, and that the mune will be presented to the Court of Quarter Sessions, on .V ',day, the 51d they of May, 1836, at 0 delcck in the forenoon. Michael Aldiager. I Martin Vans'yin', Joseph Ulmer, Daniel Herr, .1. H. Zearlug, Store John W. Shuman, Wm. Smith, 1101111,. Ulri,h - ugh•. Jo ph 31ack, Catharine Keller, Collett, Duttonhetlet. nerd Gd,11...1 Brandt, Ueorge Title, eturn, Ti Jeliu Smith. Druntore Tip Bat loam Jutinsou. B. lime. Eli:abet/down Benjamin i-lioafler, IBor.—Ealing Huta,. Samuel Harmony. ...i7-141in° Howes. ; . %obert Bolee. S.& 11. 0. flrurkbai t, Stole tleniiiphi 11 I sane Conk I in, Daniel Yenger, E. lialdemau a Co., Sterol 11%1 llisrd—Etsting Hata, Elizabeth ',Sprenger, Emanuel Shober, Store, to sell Liquor. - Moses \Yeager, Stoic, to sell Liquor. 17,1—Eating Daniel C. (Aomori, John Carr, .1. Abraham rqriouttor Lancaster (Nig .V.trth Henry Frank, Ileury Stroehle, Wm. Kuhns, Joseph Frick, Samuel Kissinzer, ..I'orth .I—Eltiny IfotiP Joho Haag. =MEI to I.:!llLg,r. ed—Edalnp jjwerf Martin Rudy, John Witlingo,. :!•i. it tt !vancl. linaJo4 1 Jry rivp Hoglo4. Frodorick. Monltch MIME! T•tylol, i.. Liftenbach, 21.0 r Prorofdenre Henry Brenberger. Ftsradise T top Houle C J. Rakegraw r.—Eating How. rrmsz I=l —,EAdinj Sali.thary Ti'man R. Clemson. • John U. Skiles, Suid.ers, ' vv.—Est:i ibisits Rain Hillis. JoEopth Ratufey, Joulpb Bonn, Warwick T iep 11011,1tJ Jacob Weitzel JOHN J..POHTER. el,rk gunner Etessions