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I III T1 —i-iriii««i.<iiLriiiir-it.~niir-iiii1 -,-iraa.miiiisa,\t-.-mnitf,-Mr, s»: I'rintcd and Piileiiisilicd l>v r IflA.MEKSfiY&. KICfflTARDS: \ "X It aT H f 0 n thci-e i» S t r r n q t ii. VOL, X I.¬ ll'. ILiAWCASTEIg Pa. THURSDAY. JimW. t-4n INS8. ^ ,%l >i;2 prr.Yiiitdnai^iii :iiiv;u:Vii J_S'iV5«a( U««end i.-IHh' yviiy NFAV^?msF.S3^oT.. V- TKoiK Oflice in Noi'tU (iucen atreet- IIET-WK3N TUE HOTELS OFA. IIITI.OIV & C.DANNEa Tvriiis or Publication: Tho B.^CAMINEllfe HERALD willbo pub lished wookly, on a doublo royal sheet, at two »oLi,i.BB,por annum, payable within 3 montha from lh.o time of subscribing; or two dollars AXn riiTT OBMTB, ot tho ond oflhe year. No subsctiptton will he taken for less thnn 6 months, and no popor discbntinued unlil oil arrearages are p&id,orcept]af tho option nf tho publishers ; and a faiiuro to notify a discontinuanco, will bo considorod a no;w engagement. Advertising will he done on lho usual tcrmc Lottors, toinauro attention, muslbe post-poid miimiiii' " ¦—« Td the Creditors of Mien Smith. At tiie Court of Conimon Pbni nf Lnncasler t ounty, on lho 4th of Juno, 1838, Cornoliui Col- i jn.s, JoRoph M'Cluro and Liridlay Goutos wore np¬ pointed auditora to apportion uiid distribmo iho bulanco in tho handu o! Gainor Mooro nnd Goorgo Wobiler, asHignoes of Allen Sntitli, accnrding to Xlio dood of assignment. 'J'h« Poid auditom wilt ¦inoct far eaid purpore ot tho public liouso ofJamos M. Qui(;g, in Georgotowti, Bart tuwnship, in puid bounty, on Saturday, tho 3Ulh day oCJuno, I63B, 'fft lOVcIock, A. M. CORNRLIUS COLLLINS. JOSEPH M'CI.UreE, LINDLAY COATIiS. May 7, 1836. 8-fila. Tho subscriber, having bcen otisontat and sinco the time of lho lato firo, lakes lho onrliost oppor. , tunity of tendering his thanks to the Fiiemon and Citirona for thoir exortiona in saving hisproperl}-, | and to say, that his personal servioos shall nover he ivithheld on such unfortunato occasions, so long ' as health shall permit tho exorcise of thom. C. HAGER June 7, 1833. Jleceiving, Forwarding, and Commission Warehouse. rj^WO doors Weal of Wm. C. Hull's Hotol, JL Lancaster. Cash paid (or Flour, Grain, Whiskey, &c., ON DELIVERY. Also: OOAX., 3AX.T. .AKHD X>I.J^STXSa. Kept constantly on hand. N. B.—J, H. Desirous of settling up alt old ac coiinta, requosls ull porriona indebted ta him, to como forward nnd discharge ihcir rospeclivo duos; and nil Ihoso havinir any demands ugninst the subscnbar, aro roqucstdd tu prcsont tho saino fnr sellleniet. June 7, 1838. 8.3ms. Estate oE TUoiwas A\gco. T| ETTERS of Adminiatra ion, wiih lho will §L^ annox.id, upon lho eslato of ThomaB Algeo, Imo ufthe Ciiy Philudelphia, huvo been granted hy the RejjUtor oftho City nnd County of Phila- d"lpliia lo Adam K. Witmor, rehiding iu the villuge of I'arudiae, LuncaBier county. All per- f-unii indubted to suid ostato ure r/^quoNted to como fonnvnid and puy olf ihcir rflf-peclivo accounted, und all ihoHO having claimn wilJ pleu8« preuont thcni properly aulhenliculod for sottlenient. A Daw It. V/ITMER. Adminitttator. .lunn 7, 8-6iQ. Estate oi AailrewiVlifiler, (Ecc'd. TX i'-TTKUS nf AdminiHt.-ation upon theoBtale gj A '» ANURKW MlhLKR, Ialo oflhe Ipivn- tl., ^. u .M.iriick, in iho (lounty uf Liancasicr, do ci'tistsd, h«%-o been granlod by the Regiater of Lon carter cnunly, to H>lund li.*McAllister, ofMorlic lowm^hip, nud John IlrQnnoman, of Conghtoga . Inwuf^hip-i, in aaid county. All persons indeblod tu uitid fsliilo are ruquef^ted to mako inimediato p Y'li'MM, iin 1 IhoHO having a'aims aguinst it, aro I f |iti'riii''i lu |<rf!fli>nt llirm fur payment tu oilhor ul ill • ijiidt\iSigned admtnii*trulorB. Uyi.ANU R. MCALLISTER, JOIIN KKENNffiMAN. June 7, 8-Qls. ft^statc of Petor "^Vor«t, dcc'tl H" ETTEllSof Adminimralion upon tho Esln o ' H A of PETER WORST, lato of tho township ul cittlidbury, in ihn county nf Lancaster, decoaseti, hiivo been grunlod hy lho Registor of Lancaster County to Margaret Worst and Honry Worst, o! tIjO tuwnnh'p and county nfufC&uid. AI) porsons mdsblod lo aaid ctitito ure requested to make im- mediate payment, and thoso having claims against it are requoRted to present thom fur sctlloment to cilh«r of tho undersigned. MARGARET WORST, Adm'x. IIENUY WORST, Adm'r. 3«ne7. S-Glu.* lifegistvM! 's iS* otice. I rgNjHE accounts on the cstntcs of Iho rospcctivo ^ decodcnls Iicrcto unncxod, aro Hlod in tlic j Rogiator^u Office of Lraicaslur couniy, for confir- motion and ajiowance at an Orphan's courtof aaid counly, commencing on MONDAY, the IBih of June next, at (he Court IIuuso^ in lho city ol Lancaater, as fulluwa, to wit: JainoB Rankin, Sup'y. Concslogn. By Samuol Rankin and Duniol Conrad udm'rs. Peler Wenvcr, Knrl. By laaac Weaver, ono oftho E.tecutors. Jaeob Johnson, Sup'y. Conesloga. By Abraham Hesa, Ex'r. Jucoh Snciider, Brecknock. By William R. Snoadcr, guardian of Louisa Sneador, Elizabeth Slnynmker, Slrasburg lownship. Uy Nathaniel E. Slaymakcr, William P. Kin- 2or and Ilcnry Leamnn, adm'rs. Michael Hess, West Donegal. By John ShcuiTer, Adm'r. dc bonis non. Andrew Hershey, West Donefral, ByDr. Andrew Horshoy and Homy Monk, adm'rs. John K. (Vluinmu, Snp'y. Raplio, By Jonas iMumma ttnd Christian HicsUnd ex'rs. Joseph Wike, Snlisbnry. By Georgo Kirnrad Wiko and Jonathan Ilcai aclmVs cum tes omcnto annoxo, Robert Mooro Sadsbury. By Kobert Moore acting ox'r. Ann Caroline Clugb, daiiyhlcr of Charles Klugh^ Manor. By John Fiantz, guardian. Valentine Greinor, Donogihl. By John Groinor and Philip Greinor, ox'rs. Peter Pickel, Bart. By Georyo Pickel and Goorgo Baughman, adm'rs. cum tcatamonto annexo. ' Philip Eberman, Cily. By William F. Eberman, adm'r. Jacob SL»nenig, Carl. By Daniol Sentenig, one oflho oxeculors, Adam Sieinnielz, Earl. By Ann Carpen¬ ter Executrix oflsaac Corpontcr, who was Ex. eculor of Adam Sloinmolz. Jacob Peters, Mounijoy township. By Christian Hartman: ox'r. John Lindemutb, Easl Donejial. By Eliza¬ beth Lindemuth, and Ludwig Lindomuih, adm'rs. Mary Ringwalt, wbo was Ihn wife oflsaac Ringwalt. Iiy Samuel Ringwalt, adm'r. John IIIII, Liltio Brilain. By John IIilI and Thomas Hill, ex'r. Paul Bingeman, Cocalico. By George Binghman and Abraham Bear, ex'ra. Marlin Gross, East Flempfield. By Geo. Gross and Martin Gross, adm'rw. Kdward Jacobs, Ltjarork. By Peter Eby, guordian nf Elizabelh Jacobs, Edward Jacobs and -Ann Jacobs, miiiors. Elizabub Steele, D.umore. By Lydia R. Baily, executrix. Frederick Brenner. By Daniel Brenner, adm'r. Jacob Haldeman, Unpho. By Samuel Haldeman and Chiisliun Brubaker, adm'rs. Andrew Hershey, East Hempfield. By John Mouk, guarci.m of Murlin Hcrahey, a minor. Alary Diflenbacb, LTinpcter. By Henry Dilfenbich and Abraham Difibnbach, ox'rs. John Swar, Easl H'n)i)field. By Martin Swar and Jacob Ilorplioy. Jacob Ail, Cimcsioga. By Frederick Oehl and Daniel Ilcsa, udm're. Magdalena Boar, East Hempfield. By Christian Hiestand, udm'r. Elizabetb Keiser, Manheim Village. By John"sTirn'k7Snp'y l^aal Hempfield. By Abraham KuuHman and Thomas 8terrel,adm'ra cum testamento annexo. Daviil Winner, I'aradisn. By David Wit- mor, jr. Jacob Wilmor. ancl Ilcnry Witmer, Arm Zrrlior, Coneslogn. By John Bocli- man, odni'r- Henry Floruy, R |ilio. By William Mur- |iliy and John ICoi.-icr, ox'rs. G^orHO llinehnri, Sup'y. MarieUa. By Hcnty Sullibach und (:l\ri6tian Groh, ex'rs. UEALEliS IN Tho following is a lisl of'lho Morclinnta nml Dealers in Foreign Morcli.^ndizo, in liio counly of Lum-astcr, as returned by tho Gonstablos oflho wovoral boroughs nnd lovvnshiiid of said counly for Hie year 183S. Clats. Mart toicnship, "Jamoa Urown B] Eshleman & McCrady 8 Trunian Cooper li •James McQuigg 6 Much Donnelly 8 GeorRO Mooro A. & J. Withers Lewis Harmes, "Benjamin Brenneman 8 lirecknoek, •Samuel Bowman Caernarvon, Edward Uavies, EBtj. *Jolin Gordon •Edward Uohavcn •Jolin Itinmvalt Colerain, •Elizaboth Kent Hugh Andrews John Alexander Columbia borough. Peter Haldeman J. I'.Collrcll&Co. Ilaldoilan &. Cotlrell •William Hossonfe Co.? Henry Brenneman H. H. Owing & Co. J. J. Givon McCorkle & Mooro William Mathiot •H. Mnrtin Si Co. John Folin J.Dunn & Co. Edward Howest for J. F.Coltrcll Jucob F. Markley GoortiG Peters Samuel Mathiol Jacob Mnlhiiit •.Jacob hotjonloblor John W, Iluslon Willinm Halo by agent 8| Ira Woodworlh Davia Golicen •Philip Sharp Stephen Wiiks Cocalieo. John Grose • •Jacob Roddig, *Jacob Shirk Jacob Slick Andriw Duehoni; *Audrow Wisslor Philip Bushong •Zachous Killian Samuel Haimo Bcchlol & Speoco ¦John Kempher, •Benjamin Flickinger fi •Honry Flickingor 6 •Mosoa Wongor Owen Urunor •'Piin. Konigmacher Gall Al Bakor C;aji. 8 Jamos Bryan •Henry Buhn 8 •Sebastian Keller 8 llonry Obor 8 IClisabetli lowndiijj, 'Martin Weidman 0 Jacob it la.nc Millor 8 "J. &, II. Siauffer 8 llemffuld Veest, I.dinn.DiffonbaUBh 8 Willinm P. Miclmol S John- Devlin 8 IJeinplicld East, No relurnfi, Lainjieter, Honry Miller 8 Daniel Mnsser 8 Uonjamin Urban 8 Chrisiian Monurd 0 Benjamin Barr 8 JoB.HO HoJlman 8 Joseph Cooper 8 Aarun S. Evans, 8 *J &-Honry Itruncr. 8 Leacoek. Moses Eby 8 •William Himes 8 James Conpor 8 •William Mnnahnn 8 •Reubon'Wcidlcr 8 Frederick Swopo 8 Samuel Groir 8 Litlle Britain, Isaac J. Hutlon B Bonjamin Harlan 8 •Robert Ulnck 8 Jncob Kirk it Co 8 Isaac S. Wobslcr 8 Brown & Slubbs 8 •Jeremiah H. Haines S Joromiah Bciiwn &, Co 8 Kirk & Hamilton 8 FroneiaFoll 8 David I.eo 8 Lancaster lownship, John SwarlH 8 Manheim toionship, •Juhn Arndt 8 •Sheoffor & Hoslcttor 8 David May 8 Jacoh Siauffer U Samuel Ensmingor jr. 8 Goorgo Eby •John & Geo. Arndl Jilountjoy, Adams Campbell D. & S. Balinor Jacob Bear John Sterrell Abraham Eshloman James B. Ferrco *Jnspph Porior ^ Honry Obor 8 Jacob Hunlseckcr g Manor Keagcrize & Gouglor s'J- >5r G. L. Wilmer •Samuel Wiesto Mr. Cresmoro Conestogo. David Barr Benjamin Urban .'acob Charles •John Zercher •Hiroin Walson Drunior*?. •Mahlon Pusey •Tac6()"flo(l .Marlin Grofi John Herr l.lnhn IloiUler Jaeob Erb Samnol Holl Jacob L. Iloffnieior Marietta borough. •Benjamin Toylor John Auxor, Ksq." •William^ II. Grosh •MichaerKupp v^Afftl'Mffiilfitfll 8'Daniel_"Spoioo 8: Benjamin Hammond RlDr Jacob Glalx Amos St'ubbs S. Co. 8 Patlerson & Spangl Ofthe Directors oftlie Poor and House ol Kiiipioyment for the coun¬ ty of Lancaster, from May 9, 18137, to May 9, \S'SS. ©IS- PliOVlSIONS. 1785 bushels 2« lbs wheal, 3025 ODJ ; 5-1 bushels lyo 67 fiO 1052 lbs rye flour, 27 63 ; 34 bbls Ilonr, SCO 25 i U' busbch <-i, 1947BlbB beef, l-M -ISJ; /steers, 176 00 i 59 hogs 16a 112 ( 6680 lb> pork 413 80} ; 10 sheop 30 (10; grinding 2ii07 buhh. RITNER YCUNG X=fIEN'S fiionn 4')3 rn an 10 307 'JT icas Oil IH lis 160 77 (il)4 573 Slaughtering 13 8" ; Sploighing 1 3li ; 7 lb 6 07. lump and yO"* >^iii;nr 2a IIJ 37 7G1 lbs coffee 95 12.; freight ond eominishiiins 51) 31,';;; 177 lb Ira li? 10 212 iS) 26 bbls nnd 4 busholkealtrO !I2; 1 boUlo caycmio pepper l.i; f:' ^liccso 1 16.i 7i 23i 30 42 50 483 lbs rice 27 78J ; 89 lbs barley 5 3'Jl ; 3 Ihs crarlietB . 6 lbs ginger 75; 5 lb mustard 2 50; 2 lb sallpclre 3;-3 32 lbs hups 4 Hi; 100 shod 22 00 , il, bbls macliercl >nd 1 bbl hrriiii} SnuO, tobacco and pipes LIQUORS. "~ 0373 gals. 100106868 47*3 2D|; 2 bbls vinegar, 2 cider and 2 qtiarln wiiie 12 Ilh FUEL. 4393 cords wood 1271 25 ; sweeping chimneys 2U 58 ; 56i lon* conl 276 44 HOUSEHOLD NECli:SSAKlE.S ANI) CLOTHINO. Earlhonware and crockery 30 56^; liandkeri-tiiefs and linen 9 14 Buttons, Bilk, moles ond thread 9 -743; co]»|:era-* and logwood 50 Calico, muslin and beverlecn 24 04.-| ; palm leaf and other hnl.i nnd eiips 18 TO Spoons and knives and forks 4 S7J ; sand, indigo and specks 3 25 Bed ticking, canton flannel and Iwillcd cotliin Hickory brooms ond combs 3 17 ; wheol wright work 8 861 Brushes and limo nnd vest pallorn .W 55 ; 1 grato 1 70 30 poir blankels 65 25; 2 stoves 21 00; Iduzbrngans 13 SO Making and mending shoea 26 00 ; 2 coflee mills 4 60 Clonning clock, nshos, candlewick, wn.x, cranbories, &c. SALAlUliS. 1 yeni's salary due February 12, 1838, 33 473 3 t;:)3 na 54} la I 41 0177 26,1 484 41j 1,076 27 39 70} 10 243 42 7 i.l 8 124 17 513 12 03i S4 25 99 45 oO SO 7 06} Steward Clork ' 1 ¦ da Matron of hospital 2 do G direclors 420 each nnd milongo 4 physicians, medicines nnd drugs inclui'cd Treasuier 1 yerir's salary Atlornoy ond solicitor 1 do March 4, 18^!) Febiuory 16, 1838, Oclober 13,1837 February 1,1838, Docomber 31, 1837, Deecmber 2, 1837, Amos •John PuBoy Donegal West. George Homing _ 8| •Peler Haldeman, Mc'- Vey & Co. I Michael May I James Bryun i Samuel Redsecker '¦ Willium Uuiliouii, siip'y, Drumore. By ] John Lynch John Buchanan and llu-h McCulIough, Exec Henry Balm utois i Uorolowra Kollar By John Holler,' Donegal East. er 8 Wm. D. Slaymaker 8 Martick. Henry Uillenbaugli 3 JohnC.Owous ** Jacob Barr 8 Jacob Sloutzcnbcrgor 8 William McMuUen 8 lia/ilio •John Melzler 8 •J.& J. Hnslerson 8 •Jacob and C.Stauffcr 8 8 Insurance against Loss by Fire I'ho Franklin Firo Insuranco Company of Philadelphia, continue lo make permanent ur lim- iled insurances ngninsl loss or damage by fire, on proporly ofovory dascription, in tho luwn ond country, on terms aa favorable lo lho astucod an any similar institution. Application may be made at Ihe oflice. No. 1G5J ChuBnut siroot, nearly opposilo lho Unitod Stales Bank, oilher personally or hy letlor addressed to CHARLES G.BANCKER, orto JOSEPH KONIGMACHER, Ephrata, Lane, co who ia authorized to act as Agent for tho company. Jacoli Riilirer,,Warwick. sola Exoeulor. , Peler Beck, Elizalielli ip. By Isaac Beck, and Christian Bentz, F.xncutors. _ Marlin Hiinsen, Liiiz, Warwick township. By Williain Eberman, und Jucob B. Tshudy, Execulors. Ilenry Eckman, Lampeler. By Francia Herr, Ad'mr. Daniel Reigarl, sup'y. City. By &amuol Dalo, Esq. Adin'r. H. MKHAFFY, Register. Rogistor's Office, Lancustor, ( Alay 31, 1838. S 1 John lleidlor John Zook Bender & Eckert J.Blelz fc Co. •Samuel Hugonhnrger 8| • W. S. Campboll John King «D. & B. Grosh 8| Sadsbury. •Samuol Sollers 8 Andrew Noble 8 Juhn Coopor & Son 8 Isaac Walker jr. 8 „ Slrasburg borough. 8;Georgo Hoffman, Esq 8 REPAIRS AND MATERIALS. Repairing cofleo milh, lucks, &e. 17 27j.i Floating hrideo 450 00 Carpenlor work, sundiy repairs and painline 25 46 ; Ijrieks 17 00 Boards and plank 63 67} ; mason work 6 50 Regulating weighls 73 ; cutlery und dressing 8 02} Standi-, tubs, buclLcls and icpairs Sundry tin ware, spouting ond mending REMOVALS. Bringing 102 paupers lo the Housn, from witliin lho eounly. Balance duo Chostor counly 190 31 ; do Pliiladelphia almshouse 700 OUT DOOR I'OOR. Support to 4 out door pnupors 78 7S ; lemponuy relieflo 48 persons 2B7 37} Keeping and allendanco in siekness 12 cases 112 69 Foi lho outflt[of a poor blind girl on being received in the inslitution for the instrueliun oftlie blind in Philadelphia FUNERAL EXPENSES. 27 coffins fur hofpilnl 21 501 ISOJ ydsmvisliii 16 33}; 3 coliina oul 5 Doctor's bill, out of llic houae, medicine and allendanco one cuso DOCTORS SHOP, -upping apparatus 6 25 ; 1 dinponsntory 5 00 Peslnl and morlar, spuluin, 6 oiiilmenl jars, 1 pair of nipple Hhclla 2 apparatus's for fractured logs MANUFACTURFS. 3133 lbs wool 168 41; Leather 273 90} ; weaving 1616} yds 128 55 Spools, bobings, lien^bje ond wcuyor's reeda HiUliig and hcoUlinX' hemp ariu llus jo'ai'; 115 lbs cotion yarn 30 45 FARM. Wogonor 12 months wngos 120; 2J tons plasto: 23 2S ; attendance on iiorao and cowa 5 783 Wheelwright wok 15 50; mowing and cradling 17 60 Smilh work 100 28}; 1 year's rent of 5 aoro lol 2.'> 00 ; 1 horse 61) 00 Hnrnona making and,mending 9 77} ; niaking fence 15 3i Sundry kallors nnd ropes INClDEN'l'AL EXPENSES. Prolhonolarr's fees 1 C4 ; postage 8 52} ; quills, pnpor, &e. for house 2 883 Powder undshot 25: .'undry booLs and papers i'or n puupor 3 16 Pririting ann'.inl accouni, sundry proposals, notices and books, 2 porquitiles 25 00; 4 kogs and 10 lb< powder 14 56A For gato keeper and Ior tolls, Alc. 10 00 ; cari-iaae hiro .Vc. 5 37/t Wriling papor, quilla, ink powder, Band and wafers 350 no 250 00 75 167 300 00 5-2 OU 75 00 30 00 457 42 69 9 32 139 93 890 27} 45 17} 35} 67} 223 4-4 31 321 63} 1247 52 — TOO 153 336 13} 112 69 30 no 10 CS 2 'ill 20 00 -s T A 'r.i; t;«r^i v b j-^ t j »i%. ¦liKADiKii, Mciiiiliiy, June 4, 1838. The Cnnveiiiiiin inci in ilie Lnllieran Church, ami on iiioli'iii nf James If, Grueff, lOsq. ol I'llilalll'lpllill, (iKOHOK G. liAHCtAV, Ksq. of Ki'mliiiL', wu."-apiioinlcil Cliairman, /.')«/c/;i, as 11 |ii-i'p'r,ai'ry step ID llie per- inaneui or{i;iiiiz;iuuii ul ilie Coincnl'iui. On inoliun 111 Mr.'.lolm liausmaii nt Dan- I'liin coiiiiiv, Ah.i-iiniter It', p'o-^lrr Jr. ul" Al eghcny, mill .Halter C f,irin^i.loii, li>q. '»r Lulnt'li. well!' )ipii linipit Se'cre'.jirif.-^. Un ninrnin nf .\lr. [<-.i-dr Uiirro-,\i> oi i/.uv iMMcr, 'f'heophilus I'nin, uf Uaiiphin, wa.- uppniiitcri an iiilililiun.il SvineUiry, On inoliun ol Cluitlts A. Rupplier ol'Pliil- atlelphiii, il wns Uesoli-cd, 'I'li.it iIk" ih'lcoaiion rrom each aiisl fvury cininly ri'pn'SiMili il, prcsenl llu- name of one of iheir incinhcrs 10 cuinpusc a CiinimiiU'e in iioniioaio oiricers I'ur the, porinanenl orii' nizaliun of lliis Convenlion,! as the names ol lUc voniuies are c-iillcd, anil ifial they report ihc same al 3 o'clock ihis aflernonn. 'J'lic Co.-iiniiiiee are John llonuldsiin, of Ailams connly, Joh G. I'aiieison, " AUt'jiheiiy, Arniiiir.ing, Braver, B.:ilfor(l, Berks, 570 83} 69 26 Juno 7, 1838. 8.6m. Mrolvccilo Livi\,\\oYA.e.i:a. fW^tlE Subscribor Trustee oftho Ground Ronts H of tho Hamilton fumily in Laneasler, givos Nolico tn all Lot holders who owo Ground Renls on tiicir respectivo Lols, to pay tho some to E. manuci C. Roigort, Esq. tho duly oulhorized Agent wiihout delay, and as tho oubacriber does not intend agoin to visit Lancaster foi tho pur-, pooo of mnking collodions, ho thinks it right to say that all who neglect to comply with lllis notice, mov expact to bo dealt with acoording to notice, may expacl Law Juno 7, JOUN B. NEWMAN, Truatte. S'4ts. MILJXIIVBIBY MRS. RALSTON respectfully inlnrms hor frienda and lho public that aho haa just roturned from lho city wilh a frosh assorlmont of Bonncls Ribbons, Flowora and fancy goods, whicli An offeri low ol her atore jn tho Borough ol Stras- Uurg, two doora wost of Thompson and bpon- ccr's Storo. , , N. B. Old Bonnots tepnirod ond drcssco made in Inshionable stylo. Strasburg, May 31,1838. COTTI Y\ViUgh. Tho aubscribor has linlshod a number of his nowly invented duublo shore corn Ploughs, which, ho haR for sale nt hi? reoldenco in East Hcmpfleld township, Lancoster Counly, ono and a half mile west ol Polersburg, where his neighbours and the public generally nro invited to coll, and judgo for tUenisclvoa. Tho advantage this plough possess ovor lho common plough for ploughing corn is thai it finishes a row by onco going over, and bot. lor than lho conimon plough, because il brings the earth up from both sides at one timo, and ia very handy in alumpy ground. JOHN HERNLi; N. B PougliB will bo left for inspeelion and salo at the following places, Mr. Godlicb Saner, Manor township, Samuel Bear, Lampeler town¬ ship, Mr. Abraham Hernly, Mounijoy township, Mr. Abrohom Brennoman, Elizabethlown, and Mr. John Hcrnly,iniikceper, Faat ilompfield town, ship, Lancaster (bounty. We lho undersignod suhscrtbors do hereby cer. tify that wo liavo examined Hornly's corn plough, and seen its porformunco and beliova it lo bo su¬ porior to any muchitiQ that has boon invented for tho cullivalion of corn &.c. otf it is novel in its oporalion it operalos as a plough or hoe, whoreo's mony of tbo mochinos whicll havo boen invented of a similar form, operate nioarly as scrapers; in this respect we doom tho corn plough dissimilar in its porlorinancQ from tho cultivator or any olhor machine tl at wo have seen and llierefore better adopted lo lho cultivation of Corn, &c. '_-!-i.:„.. Jacob Glatz, Ji T. Anderoon Samuol Spoico Patlerson & Spongier 8I William D. Slaymaker 8 Abrahom Cassel •Joiieph Inihofl' Michaol Kapp Jacob Purkessilo Benjamin Toylor John Auxor Willium Grosh £nrl rVesl. •J. G. Wonger Philip Duck Georgl Seidlo Christian Carpontor Earl Eaet Dietrick Dishong •Groff& Wickel •Peler Good D. & W. Duchmon, Davis Walloco A. E. Roberts & Co. Roberts & Davis Aaron & L. Custer, Georgo Landis Dillor & Holl rt Elinabelh borough •Adams Campboll •D. & S. Balmer •John Lynch Samuel Rodsnokor 983 78} 478 81} 42 83} 20 UO 33 00 TIS 09 4!7 34J — 158 033 John L Leech, J. P. Jolinson, Mark IJickann, William Darling, D. Lillev, Rob-rl I). Tavey, W. W. Bramlon, Alex. .McC/onnell, A. R. Mcllvaine, Samuel II. Tyson, lienjamin P. Filck, Joseph Mos.scr, Jolin P. Ruthciforil, William Eves, Addison M")', James Collionn, A. W. lieiieilicl, S. O. Niviiis, Roland Uiller, Clirislian IJcliin, William C. ILill, J. W. llornheck, J. J. Slncnni, W. IL Slin^luir, Georgo Carney, John A. li'oyil, Alex. E. lirown, Henry H. Euer, 0. A. Ropplier, Thomas Muore, William H. iMann, Philip Fra-/.cr, Simon Gebhari, WiUiam Glower, James M. Shigl'.'> Tliomas K.-Ci.chran Jaeob Null, Bradford, Bucks, Buller, Cambria, Chester, Clearlielrl, Columhia, Cumberlund, Dauphin, Delaware, Erie, Franklin,, - Huntingdon, Jnniatn, Lancasler, Lebannn, Lycoming, Lehigh, Luzerne, Montgomery, Milllin. Northnmberland, Northampton, Perry, Philadelphi'i cily, Philadelphia county Schuylkill, Siisqneliauiia, Somerset, (Jnioni ^Vashinglon, Ynrk, Westmoreland, J 13.429 15 7-3H. Nolico ia heroby givon to oil porsons indebted lo tho eslate of II irom Botten, latoof Leocock townahip, Lancoslor counly doc'd. lo come lor- «nrd and poy off their respoclivo accounts, ot tno Uto roaidonco oflho decouaod, and all thoso hov. ¦ ng cloims ogainol said oslalo will plouso present Ihem properly authenticoted for snlllcmonl. ' "^ '' CYRUS BaPTEN. JiTxfciiror May 31,1838. ^-6"-' 8iThompaon& Spencer 8 9 Somuel Bowers 8 nljaccb Bowen 8 Salisbury. • Williain Buchanan 8 Amoa ilendorson 8 Robert Bnldwin 8 Samuel Houston 8 Josojih Dickinson 0 Hothorn Frooland 8 Junico Boyeia 8 IVashinglon borough, •Goorge Brush 8 Goorgo Giblcr 8 •Georgo G. Gross H •John W. Ea»la 8 S. Oswell 8 Warifict. Jacob B. Tshudy 8 • William Eborman Dean 4. Brickor •Abraham Eichlor •George B. Shober Honry Summy • Christion Long Juhn Lnndis, Esq. Samuel Pfoutz Abraham Myers Jocob Koltzel Strasburg tou-nship. Adam K. W inner Ferree Brinton S Isaac Walker 8 Jacob Mortin CONTRA CR- Received fur hide, ond skins 188 74 ; f.r sand and slono 277 90| from .undry persons for flour, flour barrols, bag slull and woo.l from sundry paupers, and lefl by ihem from sundry persons for maintenance, caie and atleniion Charilics in box. do do do do 4(16 64 i 43 97 67 98j irilCi 70 2 OG'i To balance being the amount exi.cndcd for the support oflho iusthuli .^OSO 36 $12432 8U 813,429 16 g' Blroyod or Stolon, from the subseribor residing io li.e city of Lancasler, on Friduy lho 18lh in¬ stant, a large „«« IBS® S®Wfl wilh 0 white face, a while streok over the back, and it is boliovod that ahe has four whito foot, ond ill not in very good ordor. Any parson who will relurn «»id cow, or givo uns information cuncerning hor,w'iU bo roaiouobly rowardeu. ^^^^^^ p^^,^,,^ then those michines. Michael Dollingor Honry Lichty Snmuol Parker Jacob Horshey Ahm. K. Lonj John Hoffmnn Mnrlin Swar lohn Brilon David Booth Jaeob Rohrer Henry M. Reigort. May 31,1837. Godlieb Saner John'Hoover Daniel Grabiil, sen. Daniol Grnbill, jr. Isaoc Grabiil 'George Bowmaij Abm. Will Geurge Gamber Henry Gocbenaur Goorgo Gross,jr. 7-3lB. 8 8 8 8 In conformity In the requisitions of the 7lh section ol the act of tho 7lh of K«iS»M April, 1830, I heroby transmit a list S^S'V of tho wholnanlo and rolail dealora m ^inV^ Foreign .Merchandize, mndo to llie Clork of tho Soeaiona,al January sossions 1838, by tho Commissioners and Judges of lho county ofLoncasler. In leslimony whereol, I hovo hereunto sot my hoad and offixod Ihe seal of offico at Loncosler cily, iho 10th day of ^efruary^ A^^D^1838^^^^^_ Clork oftho Quoricr Sessions. Thoso marked thus (•) have liken out their li- °°Tho following polBonaltivo paid for licenses ol lho Kighlh claso, whoso names woro not relurned bv tno constablos, v'- ' steward's Report. May 6, 1837, June 3J July Isl August 51I1 Seplomber 2d Oclober 7lh November 4lli December 2d Januory 61I1, 1 February 3d March 3d Apiil 7ih .Iluy Slh «38 TOTA L. > B. 0' 3 39 32 39 1 *• 64 04 66 62 23 35 37 25 528 a S ^ c ^- S 5 • ct c 1 2 1 2 1 2 2 2 1 14 e s tr a o7 " 31 36 27 19 37 28 42 40 27 10 r> n 43 386 c p ¥ 8 2 2 13 7 5 6 8 9 6 8 5 ¦ 79 H nNd. roinuining ' cnc)i inomh. "^TFJTFc I 95 I 92 ! 811 I 91 iiioo ||109 112 117 129 j:119 i:i27 I'lOS -I- l-2a7';li23 Ul 42 4'J 43 4'l 40 52 56 56 ;¦.¦.! .'lO 62 ,-J':S ¦::(i i212 ¦214 :i9 i-.'30 O.i 1 .jC'3 i-jre '60 kn ;'^i5 r !i -2B-i NUMBER OF POOR <i 11.1. 1PQ7 1., MavQ'h IS-,8—2f^S9, boiiigon an nvorago con. Number of poor mainlained from May 9lk 1837, lo !M«y «-" <"= J |„,„rm«li ae udnii»sioii5, »zK:f dt/n^nf:;:: ^;d:;^'rrr^^=™';^j.":^Hn;';^^r i^l .ore acc„ o. doled wilh supper, lodgiiii; nnd breayast._ On molion, ilin Convention adjourned lo meet al 3 o'clock, P. AL Convenlion re-assembled when Mr. Don¬ aldson from the cuininiuec on oflicers, made the follow il g report, viz: For PnEBiDEST, SAMUEL M. BARCLAY, ot Bedford Co. Vice PiiKsiDKKrs. Waller 0. liiviiigsUiii, Lehigh, Williain Iliesier, Lancasler, Roberi F. iMcConangliy, Adams, Harvy L. Bollmaii, Allegheny, David Leccli, Armstrong, Francis lloopes, Uoaver, David F. Goidon, Berks, Mahlon C. Mercur, Bradford, Isaac M'Carly, Bucks, W. W.Brandon, Bnller, John Fcnlin, Cambria, Kiihard M. Thomas, Chcsler, Sainuol IL Tyson, Cleartield, George IL Willis, (Jolumbia, Thomas D. Uhrie, Cumherland, AuguslUB O. ILeslor, Dauphin, James Houslon, Delaware, Addison May, Erie, Joseph M. lliestur, Fianklin, ' John BroiherliiiB, Uunlingdun, S. (). NiviunJuniala, John Killinger, Lebanon, Auguslus E. Shulze, Lycoming, J. J. Slocum, Lnzerne, Thomas Uoad, Montgomery, William Ross, MilUin, Charles Pleasaiils, Norlhumborland, Jesse Shinier, Nonhampion, James Black, Perry, J. CoUman ['"islier, Philadelphia cily, James llaiiua, do. connly Dr. George N. EcUeti, Schuylkill, Sylvester Abel, Susquehanna, Sanuiel I). Will, Somerset, Robert P. McClay, Union,. J-ames M. Slas>le, Washinglon, John C. Lobengir, Wes-lmoreland, Adam Ikriiuin, York. Seeretaries. Alexander W. Fosu-r, jr. AUeglieny. Samuel 11. Lc h, Schuylkill, Jarnc? Arihur, Ilnnii'igtlon, Emanuel Giiver, D.inplnn, John S. U chanls, liciks, George Kic/iuiihurg. Piiii.nlclphia co. I'lrniU'ord, eys, "In i;MnN Tiii.ni; t- S-jiiknotii," ai,rl wc c-uiinol l-uf 10 cliiv (-111 Ihc great cmI-i lor wlii.-h <vf'. have n-'<c:i!l,|pc|. We ari' h-rc, li l!„w i-iiiz, ns, al ihc cill of onr cuuim- . W c „rc her- Inr Uie pn-t^- ervaui.n i,l m r l;l.,Tiii-^ ,iihI oiir free iiisu- lolioiis. Wc :,rc lii;r..' lo lulun-.-iie the doc- liiiie of ciiiKil ri.'h's amlcriii;,l privi|.|L'e-. We are here n. pul in r sl...i,!,!crs lo llie whi'c;.'. Mill lo finihi r llu- la« Ici. rriir«i' of llie (iCMi'r;il (lovi'iniocm, ii, il,i*ii ri-clvlcsri ex|ieiiiiii'iils (iii<-f>»i'l.-;iiri'si5 iii:il |.rosp(riiy of a Hour.sliing-iTKil ¦ liappy people, Inu lu shiver ihc arm of llial irL-in.-wli(i li;is ilurid iJ) pnl Ins iniliiily hand iip,iii ihe ark of rur poliiic^il salol.y. We ar": -here hrcausc lho spirii of liherly lia-i sonn.'id hor iriinipel llirough llic la: d. The M.isl lias heaii) il, and hiive acted uohlv in liic cmsc. 'I'hc Wesl, ihe migliiy Weisl has hranl il, and have rii=hcd iiintifiilly lo Ihe nonlcsi, and victory has p-re|ip.d upon hrr Iiaiincr. 'J'ho Niirili anil ilic .Siuilli, linvc li-lei;ed lo lliC claiiji and all have rHarclied lo the ri-fcuc. I'A-ery -.^¦llere vieiory, yluriiiiis vinlory, havo crou-iicd Ihcir eliiiris. W'e U"', nflhc Key .Slone Sla'e Imve heard the soiiiiil and lliesfl walls cnivvih tl Io c.\cc!-s uive powerful evi¬ dence thai llie p-opio of Illi.-- greal .Slaie will lioa he bcliiiui her .sislcr .Siaiep in awa- keniiiif lo Inr inicrcdl.s, hul Ilim ilic .second Tuesday of iii;xt Ucloln.i', will rinn willi slioiils of viclorv which shall he heard ihronglunU llie l-nion. We are here hc- caiise we are opposed to prini.-iple.s which make ruinous dislinelions belwi cn llic gov. enimanl and llie peo|ile. We arc nuainst all measures whicli produce oiie kind of money for llie oiliceholders, and anolher for lho people. In a word, we are here because vve arc opposed lo llle general pol¬ icy of ftlar'.iu V-ju Uiireij, and 'iiis unholy advisers, in llieir waif.ire auain.sl our Slaie Jns.tilutions, their Aristoeralic Sub-Treasu¬ ry scheme, and ihcir cruel trilling willl ilid inleresls and happuioss of the pi ople. Wo are lieco opposed lo lho eleclion of David li. Porler, because he is one iil llie niyrnii- doiii of Alarlin Van liureti, pltili/'-d ly car; ry out his ruinous poli(?y. And la>llv, ivd are lierc beean.-e we arc in favour of ilie re; eleclion of Joseph Rilner, bccuiisc he is the man ofihe people, and is knov.n lo Ic op¬ posed lo all llic incasnris of Murlin Van Buren, nnd is au.\ioiis lo preserve in il.eir purity the righls nnd lilierlie.-* ol'ilic people. Permit me furtlier lo invoke your kind aid ill llie discharge nf my duiic.'<. Il is no easy mailer lo pre.-;crve order in sucli a muililiide, and willioul your assislance I may find it impossible. On motion of .Mr. Darlinglon, of Clicslerj i: was ordered ihal the rules of ihe U«U8o of Represenlalives of I'ciiiiRylvania govern Ihis Convenlion, a.-* f.ir as ap|>lieahle. On molion of Mr. Fenn, of Dauphin, Kesolved, That a Commillec eonsisling ofone delegate from each counly be ap¬ pointed to drafl resolinioii.- fur she consider-^ ationoflhis Convenlion. On l'.ni;.—i nf I W 'l',-.-n>. .>r •!¦- -1-¦; o of oi-.e delegale frnin each county beappoin¬ led 10 prepare an address lo ihe people of ihis Comnionwcallli. During ihe time ocenpied by the Chair in filling up (he Cominillccs, llin Conven¬ lion was addressed hy .Messrs. II. S. Spack¬ man, ofPhiladelpliia", and A. W., Benedict, of Hunlingdon couniy. The Presiilent ihon announced the foL lowing Com'inilleca. J. W. Ty.son. Harvey Bollman, John iM'Kcsiiuii, Jobn Wtir, jr. D. Lilly, Jobn TiUis, W. .W. Brandon, II. Gazeby, Willinm IL Keim, C. F Man, James U- Doror, J. Uaiisnian, Y. S. Waller, Samuel II. Tjsnn, I .\. W. Monroe, Joseph C. Burden. B. F. Poniroy, F. M. Kimble, Philip frazer. Addison May, James Culhou-.i, C. S. Clinmlitrs, A. P. Hibsiiiiiiii B. 0. Ileir, J S- Ilvnian, U. A. Sage, J- J. Slocum, J. 15. McLanalian, W. !l. Slingluir, V. W- VVise, Charles Sinrer, Ale.vanihr K. BroTvny Jacob Null, Holmes .Madcy, Henry E. iMcKonkeV) Samncl Van Fries, Roherl Park. O.N Rk.<oi.uiio.n». Frnncip James. Charles Kaslhurn,- Estute of John lieam, deceased. ^^wmt> Letters icilomentory upon the ealuie of JOHN REAM, lule of Salisbury lownship, Lancoslor counly, deceased, hove been granted to Jano Uoom and John Myers, bolh ofthe oaid township. All porsono indebled lo the cslato of said doceobod, aro requested to cull and discliargo the amount of their reRpoclivo dues without delay; ond oil those having claims against said esialo aro ro- quDsted lo present them proporly outhenticaled 1 for BOlilomonl, to oilher of tho undersigned. \ JANE REA.M, Eiocutrix JOHN MYEKS, Executor. 'JacobU. Soder John C. Samplo Daniol Horr fe. Co. Somuel Hinnoy H. H. Kurl-i Hcnty Horr Deed Sc Sollada David Tangort Jbhn Woinlz Sweigart & Shirk May 31, 18-38, 7-3U May 31,18311 7-«i»« DoIinq.innlB uro informod Ihoi suits will be in¬ sliluted against them in the noxt iiioiilh (June) wiihout respect to porsono, unless thoir licunses ore iiiimediateti/ taken out. Sv ASHINGTON L. ATLEE, Treosurer of Laneaslor counly. May 31, 1838. wm, .-^_ wo CUKR VING TABLES, (one of marble and lho olher of walnut) and one STll FFING TABLE. Persona wishing looxomino thorn will pleaso call on the subscriber. ELY PARRV.Oantial, East King Street. I.onoilor, June 7,1838. 8-3ts. J. Rofscll Barr. J.icob D. Boas, Ilcnry S. SpaekrHan,- R. Cass-..lbury, J. B. Law, Samuel Yolic, $. Cilcnian Fisherv B. W. Cuiniuiogs,, J. K. Co.\, J..I111 11. WiUon... S. IL 'I'vsoii. H. 11. Franks. F. Guyer, John Mieley, Job G. Pali'e-son, W. Morehcod, J. Polios, John G' Michenct. Janus PIcascnts, Lewis Vouns;, William Eves, J. B- McLaindian, John 'I'lirner, Joseph (ileiin, James Darrah. TuKsu.w MonniSG, June Cnh. On leave yivcii .Mr. Bausinan of Dau¬ phin subiniiud][i|ie following resolulion, which was agreed to. Resolved, That a Co'Hiiiitle of Financa •0 appointed 10 consist of Five whose ilu- y il shall ho 10 receivo ih- eooiributiona of Dclegales towards ilclVa) iny llie expcii- ' ' iiici.hii-lal cliarg- f this Coiiven- Bos of priming am- olher es, aliciiiliiig lho sinu'g lion. Sam- loons, summer wear. STOCK I Fni.i.ow CiriZENS : — I To bo called ir,ion lo preside _ ; tiberaiioiis of so numerous au a.sseiiiby col'I J. Washirgion The Commillee an—J- Binsman ,„elIicll,j..J. S. Rich.irdi.. Dr. D. LiUher, overlhede-iSamiu I S. J.iek.soii ioied from all purls of 1 l„s luioliiy Slaleal.cciioiiiue ai'l'""" 'Ivson, Ksi). from li lor lliat puipisc Ihe I'c- iho oall of their conmry 4 horses, 2 mares, 1 bull, 14 cows, 4 heilV.,., 1 eulf^l tiU .J-j « 1-8". .l'r"vision., fuel, manunic! aj^^ wo may well call .belli ilerialK, *.o. remaining on hand .Muy .', it-'"- 10 llin people of Peiin- was onaiiiinously ailop- tured goods, raw materials, ^o. remaining on nanu ..luj o^lllllalcd at... . SETTLED BY THE BOAUn.JunoSd, 1833. , JOIIN WITMEU, ^ .I.VCOB PETEllS, JOHN Ell LER. ll)ii-cEtt.rs. JOHN DENLINGER, sr. | GEOllGi; WEBSTER. ill sueh nuinbor.s | porled an Adiln .. .1 multilude. IS I sv Ivai.ia, vvlii.-|i an honour so marked ihall uitcrly failiiillcd. I words lo convey lo you any idea of my feel-i On uioiien of ,Mi. Liiiol of Mlllin, lings. Let il be sullicienl llir mc to say, 1' Urjolvcd. Ti.al tic tiaitvcs ul'all the ', Ihank you-—mosl s.necrely do 1 iliunk you , Dclegales in allciiilenee hc appcinlcd to '—froin my hearl I Uiaiik you. 1 the Addiess. 1 feel lllis disiingui^'hiiijr mark of yonr ^ Ou molion of .Mr. Fenn, 1 f Dauphin, coiilidencc more deeply,'iiia.-nuich as il, Re-iolviid, Thai a Vouny Men's Stale has been enlirelv in.yolieiied hy mc, and > Comniills couaisiiiig of niijc mcmlicis ' ¦' ¦ ' '¦-'""111-'. Ibrce in llatrisliurg ihrte in Pliiladelphia,- NOTICE. THE account of John Buchanan, Esq. Iruslet- of Paul Rulston, on insolvent dnbtor, will bo cnn- firmed riiii, on Monday lho l8lh day of Juno noxl, by lho Courl ofCommon I'looa ofLoncasler county. Z. McLENEGAN, ProtVy. May 34. 1038, , Lancoslor, .May 31, lliU8. 'now nhines so consi
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 9 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 9 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
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