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LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.- PRINTED ANB PUBLISHED WEEKLY TcDUta wmiioam^n <i>a)a 'i^m^m&w^ii 0 miiiB®ii .^0 aisaiDa ADVERTISEMENTS* On Saturday, Olh of Klarch next, 1 wilt eell it the public house of Robert EvaUB, in Straeburg, three lote'of oontaining about 5 aerea each, tiituatcd about 2 ) miles south cast of Str^sbur^,* adjoining landd of Robert Girvin, Peter Gara, and othera. Terms ftt sale. JA.MES WHITEHILL. February 14,1839. lO.ta. ^EliLiil^lJ imw AT THE subscriber intending to remove to tlie western country, in th:: inonti] of April next, of¬ fers his entire.»(toclc of gooda, at tirHt coat, cunsist¬ ing of all kinda of building materials, such aa Lochs, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Glue, Paints, Oils, Vanish, ^-c. i^c. Also, a large and excellent aaaortment of Catlings, Mahogany Veneers, fiaddlery, of all kinds Sheer aud Casteels. Like- irise a variety of Forks, Shovels, Chains, Saws, and a general assortment of CEDAR WA R together witli every olher article generally kept at a hardware ature. New Beginnera of Houaekeeping will find il lo their advantage to call as thcy will meet with the following articles, at cost pricea, such aaPot, Pans, Co/fee mnuis^ €Mlery^ ILook-> ing ixiasseny and a general naaortment of COOKING, ten plate and PARLOR STOVKS. AU peraona who nre anxioua to purchaae thc above articlea are requoated to call, as he is deter, rained to aell at firat cost—tliey will consequently purchase much cheaper thun they can he procur¬ ed elaewhere. HENRY W. GUNDAKER. P. S. All pereona indebted to thc aubacriber, are requeated to call nnd settle up their respective aecounta immediately. Loncaater February 7, 1839. 9-tlap. SPRING IS COMING, " Youag HuiiMr-keepvrs! ¦AIJ HE subscriber has just nupplied himaelf with ^ all kinds of ft\iv\v.g ttuoiVs to furniah young house.kcepera. He has nn hand a large atock ol Bed Ticking und Check, Furni¬ ture Calicoes, .Mualins,, bleached Cotton Diaper ; - ihan.ean I'e hnd eUowhero. ADVERTISEMENTS. CABINET AND CHAIR SQ ik iar w IB* ii ® © © IB iZo Comtr of Eait Kins and DuJie Strtdt, opposite the Farmer^9 Bank. alao a aplendid asaorlment of €riuH9t aud Qi^penaujare^ Of every dcacrtption, Peraons wiahing lo purchaae towarda houao- heepint, are invited tu call at hia alore, and see hia Quecnaware room, directly opposite Col. Geo. Mayrr'a Hardware Slore. CHARLES F. HOFFMEIR. N. R. Every uttention will be paid to put up none hill aounri ware; and that puckcri by him, c<in with safelv be taken any diatunce. Lancaaler, Feb. 14.1833. 10 3tH. The •(ubircrihur haa juat opened a! handsome as- aortracnl of INGRAIN AND VENITL\N CARPETLMGS, of an entire ncw atyle ofpau^rna. AI.i?0,*gcn- cral assortment of Glazed and common Pnper JOHNF, SHRODER, OULD roppoclfnlly invite tho citi-^cna ol Lancaster city und counly to hia LAnCE AND KLEOANT ASSORTMEN't OP Cabinet Furniture S* Chairs OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Nowly niarrieil folks cipocialty, who intend go¬ ing lo houaikouptng in tno Spring, would do well by calling bi'furo inukine purrhaaea elae¬ where, as ho is determined lo ooll aa tow aa ony nthor eslabliahmpnt in (be ci'y or eounty. Hia Hteck is very large, and is mnde by the beat work. mtin out ol'tlio boat mat'-riala, and wilt bo war. ranted in atl rofipecta. Hia stnr.le conaiala of Sof?as and Sideboards^ Sideboard Pifr Tnbles, Cenlre and Card 'I'ablea, Pillar and Cluw Dining Tabli*fl, Pier and Dros- xin^ Tublf"! tltesain^ Burraua, inclosid basin and plnin Standa.Srrrrtariefi, Bonk Carea, Ward. robpB. Deaka >iid Kurpoua of all kindf, hat and '¦ nmb'utla Slunda, all kinda of Kitchen Dieaaora,' dining ai>d Irtukfaat . ablea, Clioata, Duotraya, The puhacriber hnspnrrhused of Mr. Jac< b Lind- ly of Konlucky, llle rif^ht ofLancaster county lor niuking his putent Uedatpudn. IMiia article can be taken apart and put lofrctliGr in a moment hy any peraon abotit tho houao, »ith euae. Thia urtirlo has heon tried and prnvon lo lie the brt<t evpr in- • ented, and ina completo preventilivo of^ainat Bed Out'a. aa thern ia not a place abnnl lhe arti¬ cle f.ir thoae Imck-blling^ Iravcl'ora to hide their houds in. The pnblie are ri-apectfnlly requoated to eiill and oxatnine for IhemRoivufl. The aub¬ scriber hvif solft (It Iraal thirly of ibpee bodate:ida in the ehott time ainru he putcharicd tho paient ; they oan be had ol'all descriptions at lhu old prices. CHAIRS. \ Inrj^e apkortmi'iil i.f cane and ruah aoala, and Windsor ' 'hnira, |ar|tr« cnno aoal and hack rocking do. small do. turjrq doston do. common do. children'a liij*li und Nniall ehutra, aetteoa nf all aorlH. .Man a lar^e uf-aoi-tment of QVrnitiaN BLiNUflofthe nowe^t pater ia and boat trimming uf ullcniniira and Mzoa, at the lowosl Philadol¬ phia pricea. Tui*nins: «Boiic ofnll kinda, wond or hraaa. PluinborB* Cabinet makera and Carpet tera can hove their turning ilniie in Ihe nontcat and beat mnnner and cheaper All kii.dauf cabinet ADVERTLSEMENTS. For Sale. £EO Mashels of prime <^hio Clover Seeii, 1,000 lbs. Cakf Tallow, 1,000 Ibg. Country Soap^ 600 Ibi. Beea Wa:r. GEO. B. MARKLEY, East King Strcct, Lancaater. Umbrella & Parasol STORE & MINUt'ACTORY, ./.DVERTISE.MENTS. -BY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. srisw s:5iiBii25SJo ^-y^iL^ aa^-sKD^aoi* ^P>Y virti c of a writ of Pluriea Levari Faciaa ^© tome (ircctcd, will lie sold by Public Von- due, on TU :3DAY, thu 19th day of March next, al the publia IwuHo of Okey llcndrinkaon, in the Village of lilountjoy, LnncaRter county, lhe fol¬ lowing Real IJ3tatt', viz: All that certain And $ TB*arls »riL»BB(l, aituated in Rapho townatiip, in thc Counly ofLan- caster aforc^jud, bounded und described ua followa, to wit: Bcgi^ining at a .Stone, a corner of Jacob Hicatand's land, on the iManhicni road, thence hy landa ofthe laid Jncob llieslnnd, north 5 dcgreea west 77. 6 putJics to a. slone, thence by thc aamo No. 37, Norlh TAtrrf S<rcc^6VlM"c^; "°"l'"t*='"'""''•?*!'"?''''»'°''S"'".i|'^^^^ north IJ degrees west 5 purclies loa pont, theni^o north 73dcg|ecB coat 18] purctir.nlo aatonc, thence Market nnd Arch Streets^ THE Subscribers havo for Sale, at their .Store and Manufactory, a large and general assort, men', of 15w\bvc,\\n.a anOL Tarasola, Manufactured by experienced workmen. The patronage of COUNTRY MERCHANTS ia respectfully solicited as, the Subscribers are de¬ termined to sell at pricea quite aa low a. any aimilar t.tabtithmrnt in this City. FISHER &. S\V.\IN. Philadelphia, Feb. 14, IB.!!). 10.3ms. UKKIiURED AIl'I'ICLKS. A hill ia before Ihc Kentucky l.vg'is- lulura whicll [irovides tli.it the rn|Kc:ieii- tatives of one killed in a duel, or olher¬ wise by violence, ni.iy sustain an action against the princiiiaj, the aeconda and surgeons of holh parties, and all otbors in any way concerned. Vnejramphd in the Hialorij of Rnil Roads.—'I'bc (icorgia Ilail Road nnd Banking Company have, within tbe lapl three years, completed anil put in. operu- tinn eighly miles of rail ro.id, and graded upwards of fifly more. At the same time they have been able to declare from their .1 us li iM . .1, 1 IP. 1 profi's regular annual dividends of eight , north iii dffrces West til iicrehes and 6 trntlia . , , , ^ to a stone, tikcc north eDda'rcescQftlta perches I!»"; .'^f"^ pcr annum upon tbe whole cap- to a atone, tljcucc nortii 3 degress wesl 7 j pcrcliii) [it'll iiivcfiled in thc mil road and bank, to a post, thence by lands ol'Joseph Lytic north The receipt*; nn tbat part of thc road |74degrec«weal01porchcHtoawhilfOak,tlience!inoperation for tile last three montliR, (7'-2 south 78 deijrteH west'll pcrchcH toa post, thein:e i -t ,• i„,. ,i\. , e,,r-nr^,, ,by landsofAilliur PattcLn, south 71J degrees ! ""'«,'"'':"P''') has aver.-igcd SlO.OOO pcr 'wcst,30percli;stoapest,lhcnceliy ilieauniebouth ; monlh.— \\ licii opened to Orcensborough, 78 degrees west IG:^ perches to a \yliitc ouk ncnr! and lhc whole southern travel thrown on Chiquesalungaorcck.thenccdownsaidcrceksDuth'ii^ to ibat placo, itis eslimalcd that the 11 degrcuscastSO perehes to a willow, thence south ' „.,..,,„ ,,.;ii , . u c,.'ici nnt, .i 125 dt|recs east 20 perches to a while ouk, thence i '^'^"'P'' "'" "''"'^ 8-26,000 per monlb .eg across the eiic creek soutli I4 deg. East 10 per. lo j a bcuch, thence south 21 degroca cast 30 perches | aci^a thc said crcok to a post, thence by the land I U. S. Gazelle, CumcVs Hnir Shawlsarc selling inNow \ IC/•; /'RESII) Et\T.S. ruvm foMinnx, I'lThiladcjIpIiia riinnty, Urv. H. K. K.ANK.'i(" Vt.rJi.rrnd Mmr. W. f.rvE, ofCinnfKrland. si:ciir:rMiir,.s. J. /;•'//. r, of (lit-M.-r rnunly. ami .*^, (\ Iinmes, of HiiiiH'svilJr. L'ini-;iM(>r ('(Monv. Till' rrpori of lilf f iiinniitiL'i' u,i-t inli)ptc<l. Tb«.' I'msidt'ol oiMiiking tiii^ m-ni rcuinicd tban^H in tltf Cnrnctninn. liir tlic hniinr cdnU-rnd. ui lui clt- (jurni lUiiI nppri))Ti;ili' niainur. On niniiniinr.Mr. IW.Lion, Mr. Isnur (J. M'I\inl(>y. nf Pmipliin, wns iip|x>in r.| ttn ii<l.lii>nii;tl Sci-reuiry. ' On niidimi. lbf rulp^nitb.r HnnRi-nf Rcprci-rnin. live''of INiinsylvnnin. Wl rf luldj.if.i for llit-g*'^ ^rn- mcnl oflbc Cnnvfriiidn. On mniion of Mr. J. Uittkr. ii wn^ RcHolvrd. Tliiil n ronninUcr itmv « n-.i: nf oni- drlc- gate from cafli i-minly. rrpn-Jtiiinl ni tlw ( Art. U. llu- Cnn-.iuuimti mnv ho niicrod or a- moml...] l.y a v„i.- niiuu-UurH. ..| ',1,.. mrnibcra pre- Ff.-nt. nnu ren.i.ifn.rfi.intti.ii .>( tu.. ,-,. ,-iHivc wm- MiiMuo ri;(|_H«s-iniK .sn-h nll.Ta-i-j „r Arucu.hncnl. ¦I'nil.ar- The R'l'ii»tc(i utiani- \kt. 1.1. Tbiswu-ict;, slinll In, .Amcriitiii Sil.I snciniy," Tin' rP|>orl of the ctimniitioo « iiioi.siy. .Nfr. Winrc. from the cniiinn'Mco tin tbo aironA ilrni, rti-irli'ii ihc totlowjni; nnjnnnnl loilip Lfginla- tiirc, whii'ii Mim udopi'.'<l hy thf (.'oiUKiiliuii. vii: j Tn the llnnr.mhU Ihr Set n'l', ami lli.tisn nf Itrjrretcnta- I tixet ff f/,c L'omniimtr^ilCt rJ Tentisyliania : Ynnr mriiMrinlifll?i ri"<|torllnliy n'lircfienU—That Ihey linvr lie. n dcb-gutcl by tln-ir I'tvlow citizens of tbe dilltirmt foimto? nf iIuk o.iniooriucnlih, lo meet ill lhe tSciit orfiovi-rnnirni. Tor liii- pnriK'tcof promo. he apiHiinlcl lo rc|«.rl ii™,s of buMr«. l„r ,1„: ro,"; i ''"'^'''" '""""^" '"'" '"¦"'"'' "''^""'""K- nmnulacluro idernlionof tbo ('on\<'ntini!. Tbo chnir i)p)H>inic<i Mrw<r». Knlirr, Cbi-^ifr. Pby. jnirk. Pliitn. rity, K. Sptnn-cT. I'hiln. rr. Pars-Mis. Ilurku,'; IIoiiBinn, l.nni'aKU'r. .Miller. Ilt^rl^!!. Nurilliiim. ,\orili- nmj)ii>n. llimi'H, rniiibcrlniKl, T. (.'. HnniMy, Yink. ; Pr. (;ilhert. .-Vdniii^. M. t^otjllisiugb. .Monripc. .Mnnjunrt, | Lt'liiMinn, Ilogt*. (Jrt'fn. Itf;vnnldf>, Morilgnnirrv. Mr. .V.snF.iiso.v, oflim^ky ronnly. Bohiiiittcd lho fol- i lo\\inf; rosoliilinii wbich whh adopird, \ii: ', Ke!*iilvrii, ibnt gonilcnn-n in nttcndanfc from oihcr Stales, wbn ore (Miu;aEe<l or iiih-TPalcd in the silk cil- I liirr nntl iiifiiiHiry, wliich linii ImeU oiili!«'.i,-<l ibc uticniion ofa lurye |K>rlinii nf llip Anicriinn ['c^jplt;, to wit : the tniUivniion imd mnrnifncuin,' nffilk;—llmt hnving met in piinxinn-i- ol'tbc vin' lln-rnuf'.: <•! tlinr ib'liht'rari nn nivsliirb; milic .•.tn-r.^vi of appfclii'iiJ \vuv nunornblc nir. Vf nl iil'iir ronmilnenln, in lii'l il.i^y bavc dincoVLTfd ilicir >tiof>': which lliey IxxlifH dlntit; rr.n obvi Vour tiictnori.-ilii'i.t led rl.¦^•'jrcl ibtii your honoru- htc ImmIics nrt- tiilly ('ni,'ni/-iMl nfllie luci, that puhliii nfiiiiinii has aMiu'bcfl 11 vnliic 10 ihc mntherry tree nnd 1 . . , , , . , '"* (i)ilairc. which d'lcfl not hflnnc (o any olher plant l« inv.lrd to luke seal, and parl.npale in lhe , ^.i,,,,., „f ,,,„ „„„,,,^ ^^„|.,,,^ ,„„,, ,j,„, .^j^ ,^^,^ busnios. ol Ihi, ronveiifon. , „,„„ h^,^.„,„| ,,„ ,|„„,„ p^^^j,,, „,^ r^,, ^^^ „,^ ,.,,. Mr. liocHTo.N. of Ijincnstrr counly, nubniittcd tli' follow ing, wliicb waw ndoj.icd, viz: nc-xnlvtwl, Tlmt tbt* r'bair appoini a coinmiltee U> in¬ vite ihe Ciovcrnor. Ilcndi! flf DepartincniB, Caiiiil Com- \ miwsitincn', and tho nipmhcrsof lhe.Senate nnd IIouho 2Ce. ' u ',''°"'; ^'^'""TV.: ', " York, at prices ennal to many good New of Ueprwrnmiives m miend und luke scai. us mum. rnrms. One dealer advertises I degrees east t^^*^ richest shawl ever seen in America,at _ to a post, thence by thc dame north 76 degrees p__i | HE accoimlB on tho ootateaot the rtfKpoctivo 'enst 42i pcrchjB to a atone, Ihence 6 degrees Slast . 6 '^"^ ilocedonla hereto annexed, ore tiled in tlio 32 pcrchca to a post, ihence north 66.1 degrees enst _, ^^^ , . ^ ¦^iBier^B offico of Lancaater county, for confir- '*»* ^"^^"''"P'''^'"^** ^^f^ P""'' "'cnce sonth 21 §1,000—annther is offered at «! 000, and malion and nll.,wonce al an Orphan'a fourl of rfegrecse^st Hi perclies to a black oak thence by two or three more at prices varyin/r from a.id couniy. coinn^encing on MONDAY, the Iand« of Janic»Fatterson, Jr. north bt dogrececast §800 to 8=100. A number of years of la- 18th of March next, at the Court Hou8e, in f-1 P^^hc^^^'^ (I^f ory) stone, Ihencc north 5 ^^ • . bestowed ,innn nm> of llJl Il.n r.;itf nf I „. »-,...«J CII ... . ...ll \ acgrces wctit, 27. perches to a wtonc, thenco north ""'^ '^ mien oesiowed upon ono ol inese tlie city ot ijuncanlor, no loliowii, to wit:— '.*.''. (no ¦ , .1 t f, »-•:») u *i a u l . .t i_ r w c. . y-i- 1 i ^' dcgrccp casL-12. 8 perches to thc place of begin- articles ny the Arab.s, biK lhe purchase ofl Jasper biaymaker, City, Supplementary, ning, containing about M6 acrca neat measure— such a costly decoration hy an American By John Iteynulds and Juni£a Buchanan EsnrB. Thc other of siid tracts of land, beginning at a i,,,),. „n,.^ro „„« „r rmr.,! tn\,t« ^ 1 •» Administrators. ^ ¦ hickory on a lilc ol the «aid George FUcr, thence '^^ ^«^"^S not of good tRStc, nor does itj Christian Miller, Leacoek. By Christian hylandaofDafid Bender and George Fifher.north "^'P *" promote civilized industry, F-flher, Executor. 1 27 and a half Jcgrccs west 31 perches to a Etone, ¦ John Smith jr. Supplementary, Cocalico.' Vl^^"*"^ ^'^ ''^"'^'' ol'^'irisiian Good,nortli 7(1 dt-grt'ei= By Jolm'Reinhold and Michael Kagerize, Ex- Stkajiboat Accidents.—The Cinctn- borii of this Convenlion. Thc Chair iippoiiitcd Mcshrn. Hcnston.ofLanciinter, Coryell, of liucks, and Uiller, of Ijmcastijr, lhe com¬ miltee. On motion ofMr. Phvsick, Ropolvcd, Thai when this Convention adjonms it ( will adjourn to meet this nUcrnnon, nt holf post ihrcc o'clorli. On motion, the Convention (idjonrnc<h .*« \ME DAV—AFTr.U.\00.\. Piimuant to adjonrnniont. the Convenlion met at half paHt 3 o'elork. Ttic Chnir raited tbc Convpntion I» order, whon Mr. Knllor, of Chcmer. prcKcnted thc following ro¬ and othor turning constantly kept on hand. auch ai Vrniero, Bourda, P|ank and Scanll.ng, Imnd rading tor hou.oit, £cc. constanlly Itept rn liNiid- Cttbinet mukcrs frum tho rrunlry and clsenheie can be Hupphed cheaper than ihey cen gel it in Philadelphia- TheKiibicnher has made liirangemenUto Iteep a guod Ruppty oftho abo#e article nmiBiDnlly on hnnd. Alfo, an improved kiitd (d'Copal Vurnixh. niamifacliirod by P. B. Smith ofNew Yoik, I huTo n-^ed two barrels of Mr. Smith**" improvod Varnifh, and find it to work bi'tt ir thiui any olhor Varnish 1 ever nsrd. Ilgiveatime t<i Hprend bo'ore it btln, und fluwt> very lieaulifutly, and wi'l putlRli very hi{rhly. Itt- advartlagen ovrr thn tjiher VarninheH are, thalil drtufr in the ahiide^ and will udmil tlir&n conla on a piifco of ftiruiinre. in nnn day, and in Warranted not to htvo.any loin in it. I'liin im ihu only Ilanginn^^, new and elegant patlcrns, with suitable vorniith ici.il'ible loi vnrni''hing fulding doors and hand railingi in houirK, aa it will dry fast ant relain iit< glofs for a numher of yefirt<. AIa< faorderfl. February 14, 1839. G. HAGER. l0-3t. 4mround SpiceH^ MPge SHuifn^ Drugs? ZKZedicines? CilEMICALS, And PTery tither nrlicle in ihe Druy line a'o offoieH by tbn Kubncrilier whitteitute and retail, a lh? vary lowesi ralog PhyticiaitH, MorchaiArt, OyerK, Ser. wilt fiiid I to Itioir advfiHlnge lo give liim a cnll. W.I... ATLEE, Cnrner of East Kins' "n*' Lithe streets, two Hquarcff Bnatofihe i^mrthuuse, Lancajlor. Novnmhtr lo. 18SI(. ¦ 31-tf LOOK AT THIS, GENTLFIViEN. ciiiAKi>i.M »• ivii.i.iAin», narber aud Fanltionable HAIR OUTTSR: Resp-^clfulty infirmB the citizen* of Lancas tar and tho public in (reheral, Ihat he will carry on at the old aland•lorTliumae .Williami, in the CRHlro autre, noar the (Jnu'l Hnuio, lately nr. cupied by B. SimmunH, wiiere thoabove hufiinenK in all itn variouK branrhrs v«ill be attended to. All kinda of (ventlemen'M anil l.arlioa* Hairwork, \N i^a, Scalp*, Nratd«, Frizzelf- and f'ur'e, at. landed tn on lhe ehorlrat notice end in the moil taihionable ctyle. llo flattere himoelf fr. in hiH long nxpcrience «f 16 year* in the bueinet'i, that ho will cut hair in the latent fafltiton, and ahave. with eaue. Ke hnpna by alrict allention to busi. l)i>«.ii lo merit d ) nrt uf the public patvonage—lln haeoQ hand the beal qua'ity nf ¦uch aa ('oingne i^oaps and Uil, ami Indian R'lOtt I9air Od, ol .which he *rill aell cheap. Hti haa alKO fnr i-ila ihat higlily fragrant and rsieniial head ws^h, which dnatroya the Dan- doruff', and Bciirvoy, and Tetter, and ealipf? in the akhia bt the head, and prevrnia the hair from decaying a,nd lailing off. He hopes the public W'll give it a trial, aa hundreda of Per. ¦one have derived great bonefit^from the use of it, wuhin the laal year. Jiiniiiry I > I S39 S-tf. THADDEUS SIMMONS HENRY. Shaver and Fashionable Iliair Cuitery Moil reipectfaliy return* hia greatfu) arknowl' €di;menti tohii/iumoraua friondi andcmiomera who have ao genorouilj patronizrd hiih aince he Qnmoienced huiineaa. He van but repeat hi> fornter pledgu-~lo altend aeduloualy and unre¬ mittingly to huttineps, and to make, in Itfct, fur thoie who encourage bint, evory popaible en¬ deavor. A* a Shaver, a Faahionahlo Hair.cuitor •rin any nfthe other walka of his buaincii, he flatterahiniHolf that be witl be ablo to render auch full salisfactian. bb ahall mako hit e^ublitthment thorexort ofall gentlemeR of taate tnd fashion. Ha will dresa Ladies* and 8:sntlemBi>*a hati wilh the most exact eare; he will attend to out'door onatoiners at a word; he will aupply all kinds «il Porfumory, Oils and Soopa, at tho IoWohI price, andat a amalPadvance. Hia oitablieh- ment {a in Norlh Quien Sireat. directly oppo. eile DiUer's Hotel, and ahoul one-half aouare from tto Court House, whoro he will be found, »nd. ho hopes, always busy. Ho U the public'a grateful i^orvant. ' Lancaster, January 31, 1R39, 8-tf. Traiii'piirent Varnlpli, for varniphii g wallpaper, niapn. deeda tind light furiiitnro. All the atiove. artifice can be had at lhu lowest f rices by colling an ainive. The luijbeet price willbe ginen for dry poplar Fcatiliiifi. K^ The aubFcribrr, very thank ul for tho tihiual patrol.a^rn hrn toforo oxtendpd to. him hopes by a slricl aUcnnon to huHint-a^, and on dravorin^ to picnic, tif may olill continue to re- tiive'a pail ofpublic p. tronago. JOHN F. SHRODER Fobruarv 7, 1831). 9-4m By Mary By Estate of M,ARY BLACK, deceased. WOTfiCE. Lelura teitamoiitaryupori lh« eaietu of Mary Black, liM of Marlick townahip, in tlio cnunly of Lancaater, doce&aed, havti boon granted to tho aubacriber, roaiding in Ihe village of Lampeter Squure, Alt peraona indebled fo aaid ealale oro roquo.ledtomalieininiediale payment, and Ihoao having elaima viill ploaae preaent Ihcm for aeltle ment to tha underai|;nod. JAME8 BLACK, Adminiitrotor. . Jaoutry 31, ISas, ' B-ttla.* TO THB sigh:. rfr^llE OFFICE, for tlio ralo ofDR. WM. ^ EVANS' Vugiiiahle Preparationa, woll kituwn nnd cololirnted lor lho niany iinpreceilonl. od and a«to:iiahtng curea itipy have efl'ecled ia Dyaitepaitt, Nervoue. Bilioua, end Ooiiauinplive di>ea,eH, iaat A''i. 19 iVuiUl Eiglh atreet. Pnila¬ delphia. OB.-iEltVE—The great roaior.r and univer- eai pronnr^er which invariably rrslurea the of. fliclrd lo the cumlorta of health, and likowiFe aecurei lhem from auliaequeiit recurrence of many acute and .ODalinate ehrnnic nialadiea, wimii no other remedy cuuld alleviate, or phy- hiciuD define, I'hoac complicaled and obatinate cumpltiinia, peculiar to the delicate, relaxed, ner. voua, and aadenl.iry, may be completely remov¬ od by the timely admiiiiatralinn i/f that long, tried ond invaluable me[liciiie,Dr. Wm. EvanPr Ciimumilo 1'ouic and Aperient Anti.Bilioua Pilla. CARLiaLE. Jnly 17,183ft. R. VfM. EVANS. Ukah 8i«:—I heroby certify that I have beon aeverely affected with Dyapepila, and that alXertakinif two boxoa and Ndtllea of Ur. Wm. Evana* n edlcinn, 1 vraa entiroly cured, and wrmld recommend them to lho public generally. (JfBcn and General Uepot No' 10 Noilh Eighth alrect Philadelphia. GEU. JACKSON. November 22,183rf. (;i:oRi>'Tow»,^D.C. Juno38" 1938. Dr. Wm, Etians: Rcapecled friend —I am truly gratified that I can return my aincere thanka tp you, who have beon the canae ofmy being reatnred to PEK., FECT HEALTH. For fivo nionlhi peat I have been laboring under a severe Chronic InQomma. tiirjr Kheumatiain attended with debilily, loaa oi appetite, lownoai uf apirita, 4fc ~ Having fre¬ quently heard oflhe truly excelU-nt quality of yourCAMOMILF, PILLS, I at la>t determined to nmko trialof lhem, althiiu^th not without-con- eiderabln oppoaition from my phyaician and family* At laat, aeeing my determination, thoy agreed lo the trial, and upon Ufing the third package, 1 waa aliogelher roftored lo hcallh. How can 1 expreaa my gratitude and ainc r« rr¬ gard (or auch a aavlnnr ofhuman framca ! My caae waa allogolher hopeleaa, and I must confoHg myaolf aurpriaoilnl lho oxlrnordmary reault. No people woro evor moro blofaed thon we are wilh auch romediea. Tho many quack advertiao. menla which appear in the papera, which I ra¬ ceivo from your city deierred mo from uaing your pilla boforol did. I con truly aa; iholno medicino in the known world haa had auch a beneficiol ciTecl «« your Camnniile end Aperient Pilla. What mekea Ihe ouro more extraordinary IB, that I om more ihan forty yoaia ofage, and Tor the last four yoora could jual movo nbout, and only at uhort intorvaln. 1 am ol preaent en- tiroly recovered, and my hnpon are, that you mny onjoy u long ano proapero -a life. If I om apared I will almoat cerlainly tome tu. Philadolphia to a(<o von. Ifmy namo nnd leller will ba uny aorvico In you, you nre at perfuct libc'rty lo tnako use on lhem, and all I can do lo aid you will be done with unbounded.pleasure. Your most truly, gratettU and huniblo aervant wn LIAM JOHNSON. N. B,— Original Chrtificnlea lo be teen at Dr. Wm. Evana' Oflico and General Depot, No. 19 Norlh Eighth alreel, Philadelphia. For anlo by . JOHN WI.N'D, Lancaater, Agent. January 10, l8nj, l-6uia. eculors. Henry Carpenter, Eaq. City A. Carpenter, Adininiatratrix. Jacob Heinatnan, VVest Hempfield. Jacob Hoialand, one'of the Ex'rs.. Elizabeth Henderson, Eust Donega), Peter Albright, Adm'r. C. T. A. | George Jenkins; Salisbury. By John I Robinoon, Esq. Adm'r. Williain Hamilton, Salisbury. By John Robinson, Esq. Adm'r. Benjamin Peart, Columbio. By Daniel Peurl ond Thomas Peart, Adm'r. Hiram Batton, Leacoek. By Cyrus Bat¬ lon, Ex'r. Abraham Jo!in.o, Leacoek. By Jacob Johns and lijamuel Johns, Ex'rs. Samuel Rhoads, Delaware. By Anthony E, Roberts, Adm'r. Catharine Eorney, West Earl. By Peter Kafroth, Adm'r. Michael .Seichrist, Sup'y. Lampeter. By John Buckwaller, Guardian of Judith Siechrjst, a minor. Mathew Henderson, Salisbury. By Charles Henderson, James Hendoraon, end A* Lightner Henderson, Adm'ia. Mnrtin Oros's, Sup'y. East Hemplield. By .George Gross jr. and Martin Grosn, Adm'ra. Eliza Shenk, Eaat Heinpfield. By Bar¬ bara Shenk, L^xcculrix. Robert Warden, Litlle Britian. By Gcorpe Wordcn, jr. Adm'r. Daniel Kline, Sup'y. Cocalico. By Sam¬ uel Landia, Executor. John John.ston, Sup'y. Bart. By Francis Caughey, Adm'r. William Barkley, Colerain. By Ross A. Campbell und Hugh Andrews, Executors. John Mellinger, Manor. By Andrev/ J. Kaulfman, ond John Lehman Adm'ra. Andrew Hershy, East Hempfield. By Hcrahey Henry and Benjamin Hcrahey, Ex'ra James Sweeney, Columbia. By Samuel . Houston, Atlm'r. Peter Summers. Salisbury. By John Sum¬ mers, John Uinble and Joaeph Diekeraon, Ex'ra. Mary Eager, City. By John Culbert Ex'r. David Boffenmayer, Elizabeth. By Peter BulTenmayer, Adm'r. Mary Ann Kauflinan, Elizabethtown. By Hcnr^ KaufTman Adm'r. Christian Becker, Warwick. By Jacob Erb, John FVjrnoyand Abraham Eichler. Ex'ra. Peter Garber, Cocalico. By John Garber and Charles Garber, Ex'ra. Daniel Zuek, Esq: Leacoek. By Benja¬ min Hoover, Ex'r, William M. Slaymaker, Strasburg. By Eaaiaa E. Ellmakcr, Guardian of William M. Slaymaker, a minor. John McCloud, Cocalico. By William MeCloud and Chriatian Myer, Executore Salome Erb, Elizabeth. By Isaac Stauffer; Administrator. Henry Shaub, Martic. By Henry Shaub, AdminiBlrator. Peter Kemerer, Mounijoy. By John Kemerer, Administratur. Abraham Eshleman, Warwick. By Chris¬ tian Eahleman, Samuel. Eahleman, David Eshlo. man and Daniel Eshlcman, Egcccutors. - James Hamilton, Sup'y. Drupiore. By David Parry and Eli Smedley, Executora, Anna Meyer, Warwick-tp. By Christinir Hall, Executor. Abraham By Joh 110 perchcB too post, thence nouth 9 degrees east - „a^-^ Re,,„blican of the 18lh ult. mentions '. port, which wua adopied bv aei^lions 32 perches toi white oak tree, llionce by land oi .. -, , , . ., "' — - '.-.... - ¦ — -^ the occurrence of two steamboat accidents „ land ol Jacob Hicstarld, south 77 and a half degrees, west 100 pcrchea 111 the plane ol beginning, containing on Ihc Ohio. Thn Coquette wasentirely |20| acrca nca] measure, together wilh all and sin. destroyed by fire on the I4lh, a few miles By I gular, ihe_ housca, out-houws buildings, improve, ahovo 'the nioulh of the Kcnawha rircr.— ments and appurtenances wliatsoevcr, thereupon ck« a... • i l .u • j , ! .,'''', , , i,„,„,„i,' „r George Sl'e.W'-'s detained by thjr; ice and was burnl hclonginp, the lands «..« ..^..-,..._,.i.n «. «tu»i;t , , , - Fisher. to *he watt'r\s edge. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tJie afternoon, consumed. The Commillee appoinled hy Ihe Convention for the arranRemi'iii of ileins of hnsinesii for ihn consider- nlion of lhe Convention, ri'spepifnUy reporl— Isl, The orgnnizJiiion ofn S;a(y ^ooioty. 2d. A memorinl Ui lhe Loyislaittn' for lhe protection of Mnlherry trees from the depredations of trew- worin, nnd will In- nnlvcrs.illy upciI for lho pnrixiHcii oftliosc inicpoifd in ilit' mflmithfiiirp ofFilk; ihnl if yoor Jiofiorihlf jMwJipfi or** dtffov.-d fo ndinii these preiniHr«, voo will iinl licgitoir in ndofil some men. sure wliirli will Fonirc tlif* cspccinl prolection of Biich triors anil ihoir I'lliftcc nml liiRiingii-frhf-fl ihem ns nil olhcr viilnnhle pt-r'ninl proporly is now dislinguialied hy tliP lawo of this ruminnnwrnlih. Wu would p:iriic!iiliirly nsk yn^ir honorahle Iwdioa to piiF^i ll lnw ninkini,' the inking or piculing of iho ftnid Ireo from ihc prfmipcp nfan owner, whelhor it bo due; Olil of the uround, or oiherw sr inkcn from tho prcniinrs. llic sTinip rrinir that the ir-king or ntenling of nny oihcr vnhiahlc rhnircl i.i now t-onsidered to l«; by thc Rtatme or rdimnMn Ijiw. wliidi prevails in ihia cnninioriwealih; or wc wniiUl rr-i^potiifnlly iiak the adoption of unv inownrn which, in ihi* caiira.iiion of yonr honor.ihlo IvidirR. iii'iy h^ deemed etK-'ciual ngninst trc.'-p.i.'wpra fir olher wnniu-doers, Mr, Si.'THKHf.AVD. fnmi th*?commilloo ontho third ilPin, reporlcd »« fuUowR, viz : The roniniiircc npon thc 3 ! iipniof businpsa—that of prt'priring n giiiinhlp adilress to i(i(\pooplR of Ponn- Hylvniiin ii|)on the imporinnro of the silk culture— rpspcctfilly rcpiirl : Tlmt I'nnsidcring ihf vast imporlance oflhe matter R'fhmittpd. nmi iln oflcciB upon the growth and man— „ , J I tiassen" 'nfactnte nfpilk t'lroiiKhnii ihc Sinle, euffirient timo JiiVen lhe yawl waa .^^ ^^ nddros'i tn the citizens of rennsylranio. on the , l^"^ 'i'i' '"'<'n "H"""*' >>»« committee for the noccKmry o .,..,. t:, .¦ ., ^ .. . . I imimrlAnce ofthe culture of Silk throoghoniiprrrnnition. , , . ,. Sei7.ed and taken in Execution as thc property of About the name timn, the steamboat the Slote ' T^hcv woild iherefiiro ofIc ihe mdnlgenro of tho George Fisher, andjojioj-oldhy^^ . „ .„ ; Victory was sunk hy the ice, some 40 or 4lh. Thc importnncP of immcdint*-ly .monding to the>"'>vi.n'ion for a longer period and promise that the : 50 milca below Wheeliiiff. ' renring of womw and the prmhiction ofSilk, PETER REED, Jr. Sheriff. SherifTa Office, Ijincas- i ter, Keh'ry21, 1^9. ll-ts 15th. \n inquiry inio tho relalive value of ihediflrr- i " _ rri r»t • 1 *^"^ viiriKiicHofl^ilk worms nnd MnllMTry iroeF. I Col. JonXPON,^—rho FleminRaburc: j Moved nnd udoiUcd Ihai a committee of ihrrc bc 'Kentuckiaii of Friday last say.s:—"It is appoinicil on the different iVf/n-mffaiil repnrt 8ai44j»it Col. R. M. Johnson will not bo a 1 'Thp Chuir npiwintcd the following gomlcni'Mi candidate for re-election aa Vice Pre.M-' l'^'—^^-niv.he. .Won Chnmnt. Almon If dent. Rumor .itatoa his friends have pre >Y virtu< of a writ of Venditioni Kiponaa lo _3^ me dirertcd, wiil be sold, by Pubhc Vendue, on WEDNESDAY the 20th day of March next, af lhe public houno of Peter Frankfort, in Man¬ heim township, Lancaster county, the following vailed upon him to ofTer for the nexl Gov. Rea]EsUte,ru: ernor of Kentucky." A Piece ot GYouniV, containing 5 acrcn, more or Icss^ situate in Man. heim townsliip, I*ancaBter-county, on the public road lending- from Lancapter to Reading, iidjoin. ing properly of Peter Frankfort, Martin Shenk, and otliers. Thc improvements arc a two story BRICK DWELLING HOL-^E, From the Harrisburg IntcViyencer. PROCKL'DL\G.S OF TIIK s I r. K c; «rv V E N TI o IV. a. log Carpenter Shop, a frame Stable, Wash honsc, and ntlier imprwoiTvcn^ifl, with a good well of wat. cr,&nd a pnmp therein near the door. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tlio aflernoon. Seized and taken in Execution as thc proporly of Batscr Lipp, and lo b'l fold bv PETER REED. Jr. SherilT. Sheriff's Office, Lancafi. ) ler, FehVy 21, 183.9. ( ll.t«. address shall l-e prpparpd in iha Bhorlesl (wwible lime.nnii puhhshed in panphlei fi.Tm.nnil in lho daily papers nfthe citv of I'liiliulclpliiii, and ihuB be circn- liitpil ihroiiHhuiii lhc Sintf. Thcy iriiPi ihat ilii.« iirrriiigemcni will prove satik- fipiory to lhc Corivpiiiior, il alone I»oing pracricablc under lhe I'lrcimihiinri-Fofilieva-T. I 2d.—Wm, Whin.', David Krausc. Kdwnrd IJ. IIuI^- •¦\" "¦'''''•> '^ rpsrf'-"l"IIy suhmitted. 1^^.^ On molion ihc n'^piest of the conimituw woe '3d.—Then. r. Sutherland. H. H. Rccd. John Sranled. j(.,(,Pf_ .Mr. PilvsirK, from tho coiuroittoe on thc lourth •l-h,—P. Phvsick. J.C. .Siro<ic, W. Carr. I >'p'"- rei«ripd a r follow.-, viz: 5ih.—Charli-B Champion. R. S. Elliou. R. J. Fi>h.! The commillee to whom wq3 referred the -Uh gj._ nrticlo pri'Kenied in the conRideraiion ol the Conven- Aftpr which il wns moved nnd adoplwl that Pro-;'linn by ihi- nrnmgement-nf.hufiiiu-fl commiltoo. roe fesnor John Reynohls iiddrosH the Convention, whieh , pectfiilly reporl: was done in nn eloqueni nnd appropriate manner. j That itis to bu r-j^jritled lha.t tho inasa of the On motion of Mr. Physick u rommiilee of ihre*^' community among whom the present cxcUeincnt were apjKiinied to wail nron Mr. Olmstcad of Con- prcvailB,ar': devoting their attention almost wholly neciicui, nnd request him to aiidrtw the Conven- to the rapid propiigation ofjnulberry trees, lowing lion. Fight of whilt in fact is lhc main object—the pro The following gemlemrn were appoinlwl—Mrwrs. duction o!*^^ilk. It is very evident, if all persons ' ' ~ * " f-ngaped in increasing any one article of com- SHERIFF'^ SAI.I-;. 1Tr>Y virtue of a writ of Vendition E.vponan, to iSJ mc directed, will be sold by miblic vendue, on THURSDAY, the 21st dav of M:irch next, at „,,«,_^.,.„„,, ,„„„ ,,„..„. aoroiiam the public houBC ofJohn Wright in thc \ ilbge oi p^^^, ^^j^^ Sehoener. John Wnlborn. Millerstown, Alanor township, Lancaster county, - * the following Real Estite, viz: 3 \ao^h of* ^itromDidK in said Village of Millerstown; with a ono and a halfslory weather-boarded with a back building, Wood-Shed, nnd a now frame stable, and other improvemenis ihcreon erected, adjoining lots of Abrslmm Peters, John Lintner and others. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock in. the aflornoon. Seized and taken in ExQCiition pa the propety of John Williams, and to be sold by PETER REED. Jr, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Lancas- } tcr.Feh'ry 21, 1839. S H-Ls. The DclogQicg to the Silk Convention of Pcnmyi-1 I vania, assembled in the Court IIoubp, in Harriaburg.' I JiRTceably to appoinlmenl. on the <2J of Fcbruar>-, 18:19. The Convenlion waa called to order hv Mr. P, I PiivsicK. of Philndelphia city, who Miun»«] ils nhjcet Phvfick, Carpenler nnd <'ox, ^ ,, ... and moved that Mr. DAVID COMFORT, of Phila- ' ^Ir. Olmstead appean-d and .'.ddres«eil the Con- merce,were to confine their exertions tn cnn branch . delphia eonnty, art ns Chnirman,jam /cm., for the pnr- venlion in a hnppy manner, nnd flihibiied h\* beauii-' nfthe art and bbor essential to brii-.^r i: to perfec- posa of organizing, ful fipccimrnsof silk raised from thc Muliicanlis, ot lion, that their ultimate ohjcct wr.uld :r.e\iUibly .Sa.mi'el' C. Humes nnd Dr. W. U Ari.zz, ofLan- the niteof lOflll), lo the acre. fuil. tn nrder to produco i;ood tlonr it ie r.ccossary muter counly, woro uppoinled Secroion'PHyjro fern. j On niolion of Mr. lii.yTHE. Mr, Pirv.'sirK read a not only not toftojMvhen thc wlieat I:a = '.:fc:-. ^ron-n On rnlling over the conniiec of the Slate, the follow- ven-inlcresting paper on iheeuhjpci of aiik. iand gathered in,bul itinupt be sent In r'lvni:!!.lifted. On molion of Afr, .SL-TnEiti.A.vnof Philndelphin, the ground and boiled. Iful! are nxcluMvely eiijjtiged following rf'.solution WIH adopted. ; m rnisiuc trees, and rear no silk wer:::.-' to con- Renolved. Thut a eonimiilfu Iw appointed to in- sume their foliage, nn iniincn.so losi m livinsslves,, quire and reiwrionlhe Hubjeci oftho Unci and other to .^ay nolhing ah..ut lh:.t which the country will Uerks—Colonel John .Miller. Alimhnm Hill.Romuel maphiner)'. bpat adnpted lo advance the culture of Bustnin, nin^t necei:?arily follow. - . -- ^.jj.^ ^^^^ j^ ^^.^^^ jj^^.^ reasunrt iherefor. t ^l w^^ »l»t';(l "" iko Cnnvenlion ye.^Inrdiy, that Bm'dford—G. F. Uarsiovv. Thomns C. Weirnion. ] The Chair nppointed ihe following genilemnn,— the mnruB iniiltieaulis uiight hc ahno?t entiroly Htieks—W,Cnrr. LewisCor\'cll,S, H.Pareona. John Mesan".Sulherland. Corj-cll, Phvsick. Dr. W.L. Alice, slripiied ..f leaves without mjnry. but rather wilJi H. Anden^on, Mnrlin Corj-ctl. 'Wm. Fields. .SlnkcH L. Sponrer. Comfort. Lvne. ' ¦ benefit to it. If ihercfore, thc eultivninr of trees- ing appeHrc<i to he reprcBcnted, viz: Adams county—0. Gilbcri, M. D., J. H. Marsde; L. Mnrsdpn. Beaver—Willinm Morton, James Spmit. Roberls, Mr. Pennwe, .Morris Buckman, W, H, ray, Cambria and Somerset—Joshua F.Cnj, Jonns Keiin. Centre—Samuel Sirohecker. Cumberlaml—Rev. John Moody, Thomas Himea, Efiq. Jeremiah Reese. JamPM Miflliii. Chosier—Davis Hoo|H.'t), Joseph S. Lewis. Joseph Mur-' Moved the Convenlion adjourn to meel to-morrow neglects the rearinir nf silk worms, nnd suffers his morning, rti lOo'clock. Tho Convenlion udjonmoil. ,1839. Saturp^v. FeS. 23. Convention met al 10 o'clock. .\. M. A coniniuniealion from Dr. James Measp of I'liil- Ic.ives to fall upnn the ground wnd rot there, he not only fails ot'availing himself of a means nf add- iriL'' to his own indiviflurj weiilth, hul i:* guilty ofa. pn«fitive waste of heueiits eonfcrrcd upon him by the Creator nfthe Universe: riiprrfore. ResMved, That ihi.'* Cnnvpntjr^n, for these rco- C. Siroile. John Rulior, Caleb Brinlon, Ziba Darling- adelphiti, wa-s rend. and. on motion of Mr. Pmvsick. J'i" entered upon lhe journal of the Convenlion. t*'"- Mr. .MoRTO.N pro5cnled some mro spuciiufna ofsilk ef t my. fl5>Y virtue of e writ of Venditioni Exponaa to ' Alex. Gniydi ^^ me directed, will bo sold, by Public Vendue, \ tur, II. Iteadr on, Friday, tho 22d d.iy of March next, at the pub¬ lic house of Henry Stuck, in Marlicville, Martic township, Lancaster county, thc following Real Estate, viz: A Tract of S^and, lying in Co ne sto j^o wnship, Lancaater county, containing 162 acres, (more or lesa) adjoining landa of Joseph Good, Benjamin Bear, Jacoh Mc- Callister, Michael Greider, and othera—105 acres (more or less) ofthe above tract ofland, on which are creeled, a large two-alory STONE HOUSE, with a. clone Kitchen and Wash-house there ton, Henry lioojiei'. Delaware—Rirhard Pimm. Dauphin—Rev, John Winehrenncr, G, W. Harnn,' nmnufaetured at Keonomy, Boav Dr. J. H. Fngar. Dr. Renjamin Becker, fJwirgo S. Whitehill. H. P. Amlervon. W. Roll, Dr. J. Wiestling. Wm. Johns, P, Banheiael. A. K, Fahneslock. S. IJ. Fleming, H. Reckonl, G. S. Parker. J. H. Fox. Wm. Bcrryhill, Honorable Calvin Hlylho, K. Pember, .A.. Miller, J. H. Fox. .-Me.i. M, Piper. George W. Layng,', their opniiun to'attached, a large Swiaser Barn, (part stono and part frame) a Wagon Shed, Spring HuuEe, a well of water near the dwelling, and other iniprove- _^^^^ ments thereon erected; thero are also two vcry fine n"*w5tmer, -Lancaster townshipvlatr"""'^*'^*'/'"">?'"& ^^""^^^^ the same, ad n Grafn AdmV debonis hoh C. f. A.* ' jomm&hnds of 0. Lipp. and others. The abov »hip.. Pj I^nj»m»inSc.hW«ruJohn.bchwiirtl,„,,„j„fa,^ «b<>ve fir.l mentioned tract, there and JoMthon BwirU bx r.. . U,e'no improvements, adjoining lands of Joaeph Michael. K. Jahnpon, Washington Bor-] Good,u,d-othcr,, being in tho posucMJon of Jacob ougli. By Samuel Boyd and Ja«ph IliIo<her, Good, and oko 4 acres, (moro or Icis) being thc I Adm'ru. i balano« of uid 163 acres, mote or loos.) There Joi<ephHartmn,n, Lampeter township. By are no improvements, adjoining lands of Michael George Lefever Sen. Adm'r I Greider and othors, now being u thb poeaession of Jacob Lnntz, Son. Straaburg township. 1 W"> Cow''Jf- ., ,, . . By Jitcob Lantz Ei'r ^''''° eommeneo at I o clock in the aitornoon. John Waid, Straabnrg township. By ^"'^r^ '•K'" '" i|?'~"'^°" "^^tl ^r°JT^ "^ r-i. - ,- .I- J <-• Jl <T> 1 I J HI John Good, with notioi lo ChruUan tjood, pi Christian \\ aid. Guardian of Daniel and Mary, ^ du:., .«i lo be eold by " " PETER REED, Jr. Shoriff. minors. Christian Frick Warwick townahip By John Hoctctter, Guaidian of David Frick, minor. Abraham GrofT, Stiaaburg township. By Isaac Grolf, AdmV. H. MEIIAFFV, Register. Register's Ofiico, Lancaster, i Fcbrunry 16th 1839. IfMr, SherifTfi CMBoe, Lancas¬ ter, Fob, 21, 1839. ll.ls. BY virtuo of a writ of Alias Venditioni Eipon- ae to ma directed, will bo sold by Fublic Vonduo, on SATURDAY, the 23rd, day of March next, st tbe public hous« of John Boldomridge, io tho Vil¬ lage of Into roouree, Leacook towuiihip, Lmouetor county, thc (bJlowing Bcal Froporty, vix i LACK Chemical WriUng Ink, adapted to' .. . , , , . H , the uso ofBteel pens, which improves by age """«f " ^fSf^ '"'T'^P' Lwoaeter oounty, end ila coni|K>«ition being neutral d«a not corrode owtolnlng 107 Amoa (ipore or kw) wth a two pens or paper, also Blue, Rod and Green loksi manufuctured and for oale by the eubecrlhoTi in bottles ur by tho quart at 37^ cts. J. F HEINITSH, East King Street, Ijancoster. Ffbrunry 7. 1839^ 9-tf. TO DRUGGISTS. A I>R(70 SI'ORE, situated in one or the ./ia mnst fciiilo piirtrt ur Pennsylvania, in of. fared for ealo. A Houmoand lot will Iw rontod to the purchaser if required. PoasoHsion given at any lime. For lurlher particuIiirH, ENQUIRE OF THE IMUNTER, January Sj, Ib39. 7.71. etoxy ^^ STONE HCH;3E, ^Saa Eoige fraoKi Bock Bara, and other out boJidlogf ihorenA er&sted i tbore is also a duo pro¬ portion of Wood LoJnd on the ot>ove montioood tract, a spriog of water Dear thc Baro, and a well of water with a pump therein ueAr tho Honsc, ad¬ joining lands of William Bv^ar, .Martin .Millor and others. Sale to commonco at 1 oVlmjl; in the allornoon. Seized and taken in Execution as the prnperly of GcorfTo Miller,wilh notiic to Cm nrgi' 11. Miller autl Archihald Younjj-, ^p^l.ten^.nl^^. ami lo be sold hv ri':Ti:i: JU:!:!"). Jr. Sherili*. Sherifl^ Offico, Lnnean- ) teFeh. 21, 180^. \ IMh. .VngiistiiH A. Hiester, Joini r. M'Alis- j nhonld be fornii-d for lhe enronrn^'onienr of the cul ¦. J. C Barnitz, D. Krauso, P. Roysor. J.' tiire nnd nmnnrnrMirc of «ilk. nnil siihniii llio follow. •Shell. R. M. Cniin. Uavid Boanler, R. S. Kllioit. Isasr f (»g j»ro>'i*i ofa Conituiiaion Ibr .inch sociciy. (i. M'Kinley, Kroderick Khrman. D. B. Ehrman. Crrene—Henry Hoge. Je(rer«im and M'Kean—\V. P. Wih-oi, Horace Ja- woiiliI nrm' npon ijrowrrs of trees the impor- of iniineiii.>U'ly proenrini; tiie bust varictic* lU-woi-m egus .inci feedtnij worms as exten. ^^^,^,^, iwly TiA possitilc—particularly in.n.smuch as by Mr. nLVTUE. from the'co'nmiittee on' Uem of bnni-1 h''Riiinin^ even wiih a few, they will le.irn by ac ness .No. 1, (feeionniulof ycsierdav.) reported us' lual practice: tlic nature and hahils of this insect,. follows, viz : ¦ n»*l obtain hy prnfjafjation a valuahle stook with The'committee lo whom was referral the flubje(;t little outlay tlial would otherwise cost them an im- of the nicanjy-'ition ofn .Slate Swieir, reixiri, thai in ''"C"'*e sum. , , , , il i-f o:tpedient llmt a .Sinte Society' The re..ululion a'tidied to tho report waa adop¬ ted. coh, Lyman Wilmoili. Ijincaater—ll. R. Reed. H, P. Caraon. Hnj;h binp. S. C. Humos, Alindiam Hrrr, ChriBiimi Herr. tleort^e W. Hamerslv. Ks<|.Kntiiiinl Heine, Robert W. HmiHtori. W. K Alice. M. P.. .\dnm Diller. FraiieiH Miley. Ju- cob Cliigli, Ceo. Fonl. jr. Kw], Lebanon—John Marquurt, John Killinger, tJollieb Kinzle, Jofeph (.;iciin. Lycoming—H. H. Packer, John Kllintt, Jeremiah Church. Luzerne—ClicHicr Rutlor, John Stunlivnnl. Mercer—Snmoel P. Rend. Morrin Irf>ccli, John J. Pearson. M'-ntBonier>*—Pmfci-sor John Reynolds, W. .Morris PftviH, J. y. A'out, George W. Alsop. Monr(>c—Mo«p» W. Giwlhaugh. Norlhainplon—Robert R. JanuMi, Richard Brodheud, ir. JamcR M. Porler, John l.^iMiiiring. John Kniz-inner, Kenjnmin Necdliam. Philadelphm City nnd Counly—T. M, Hubhol, H. S. Spackman. litnici Kinsman, John C' Monrgnmery, Williain While, Philip Phyxick.OIivor Kvans, William I/)yd, Willinm Warner, Dr, Geo. Schott, Chnrlen Champion. Aunm Clement, Jehu Ward, ThomaM W. Sutherland.JncobCimiz, Wm. A.Crahb, B. M. Hinch¬ man, T. S. Smith, Thof. Hayoa, J, U Woolf. J. Ixiad- bearer, C. R- Sniilh, Cliarlea Pray. Miles N, Carpen¬ ter, J. W. NcBbit. J. W. Ryan, Peter Fritz, K. Spencor. Michael Snyder, Clinrlcfl Brown,Thomna Briltjiin, B«?n. jainin Criapin, Samnel StcvontKin. Charles Hinkle, Thos. J. Hwlon. John Nagloc, David Comfort. Perry—W. B. An(Ion»on. Schuylkill—Hon. E. B. Hubloy, C, Fraley, Fj»q., Wm. Mortimer. Suwiinilmnna—W. Beach, Charlen Cimiidler. Jolin Dimork, A. U. Read, Warron Dimock, Juhua B<ic4ii. VeniiiiRo—JnincH K. Siiowden. Wnrren—Clrris Hnll. Ynrk—Freilcrifk C. Myers, ThomnN C. Hatublv, Henr\- IVU, Dr. T. N. Hni Ier, R. J. Finher. W. Pnyrea, O. K. Kiitie. Jchn lt:mkin. On million »'f Mr. CoiiVEi.t,, of BuekM, the Cliair ap- pointfd lilt' li'llowiiig named f;c[illemen a ennirmlleo to noinin;U(' ullirefs fur the poriiiiuienl ornimi/iiljun nl the Ciijivtiiiiim, viz: Dr. D. Cillieri. of Adams. Cnl Jnhn Mil'''r,tu" Berkc, John 11, Aiidersim, of Ihu'i: Rirliiinl Piimn.i i'Deluw-in*, Tliomus Mi.,ir:'. '^IT^ni b(i.-liHiil, Kev. J. Winebri'iinor, of Dauphin, -vilain Diller, of I-im-aHter. VVm. .Morris Davis, of >i'^iityum- ery, Juiiu'sM. Porter, nf.Norlhampton, .Ah>se.s\\'. Cool- Imnph. of .M.inroc, William Wliiic. of Pliiladclphiu, Cli.irle.i Fmiley. of Schiiylhill, R. J. Finhei. of York. Henry Hot'o, of Cr< '.'iie. John Mar ;iiart. of l.ctmnoa. Tlie ri.iinuiitei' ufler n'tlrintj n few miunte:*, (during whii-h lime ilioronventinn wuh mldrcBMed hy Mr. Kl- 1.15. nf New Jersey,) reiwricd the followin^; genllemen as nfneen.. viz: i»/;r:vS7/)z:iV7'. Col. JAMES .M. PORTER, of Norlhampion coun- . Tbis soi-ioty ahull be called "The j „m|ij(;rry trec«," report thc lollowing rcsolutionk Silk Sneieiy," lhe object of wliieh shull ¦ f^.r t),,. jJdoption of the Cnnvcntirin, nnd ask to Vo Mr. Elmott from the committee on tho fffU* ilem, reported ns fnllows, viz: . . ,, , . ...,, .. . , , The comniillfc on nn "tn-piiry into tho rclatWa Conttiltition (flhe Pennsyli'aiim .S;M .Society. | ^.^j^^ ^^. ^j^^. dilferenl varieties of silk worms and ARTifi.t: 1. PeiinHytvania Sus .-Nii-ieiy, mt; unji-ti ui wmiii mium ; (^,j. j)„. jidoni be tn proni'iie Uw; produetion and nmiiufaiHiirc of Silk I discharged i'roin the furlher consideration of tho in thf Muic nf IVnnsylvuniu. j subject ,\kt. 2. Any member ofthis Convention, and any i Resolved, That there sePins to be hul little radi- oilier appmvi'd of by the execulive emnmiiit'e herein-' f.^\ ,iiirercnee lirtweun whnt are popularly known nfler pni\ llieti for, muy become a ineinber to this .so-K^ jIj,. "viirielics of the i^ilk worm," but that llio ;:ieiy by signing ibis Cnnslitiition. or liy signifying bin i "rtil.itive vabie oftbe dillerent varieties," depends wish 10 lbf corrert[)oniiing Heeretnry, and by paying u^^rc upon lhe trrntinent n:'tliP worm* tliiMiifoivcH ¦ intolhe treaaur>'nny pnm nol leas tban one dollar.and I ii,-,^ upon anv ditVercnee in tluit iiatiir<'5; and that lbe same nmmnlly; und ten dollars paid nt the time! L-xfierieiice will demon^Jtr tt- lo all «nf:;i^«d in tho of sulfecription will constiuiie a lacmljor for life. ailk culture, which are tho best varieties for all Any properly organized .Silk company or as.iociu. practical pnrposers, and wiiich tlie best modes ot" tion may claini a pcrpeiiinl memhcrsbip in the Penn- trealineiit, und to tbal nitiinato and certain test, it nylvnnia .Silk sociely, hy the payment of ten <ltillars | if, deein^'d proner to submit thc aubjcet. into lbe trcasiir)- in ndviuice. aiui shull be entiiU'd lo , Rcf^olv-^d, Tiiat there ^ecnii to bc n great variety two reprcufininiives in lhe nnntiul meeling. | of imilbcrrv trees, many of whicii will furnisn Art. 3. The eoeiely bIiuII ment nnnmiHy. nt sncli | e.vcellent silk, but that experience uud public opin- time and place art a mnjority of tbu meinUin* present' jon point to the inorus multxcanlis as decid'iuly Hliall api)oint. I the most valuable, i>u accnunt of \U adapt'itinn to. Art.-1. The ofliceni of this society Hhall bo a j our climate, its rapid growth, and the peculiirlr president, fonr vico presidents, a reiordinsand corre--- \^r^u size of its leaves; which propertioe save tine ponding secretary, a ireaaurer and un executivo com¬ milloe, lo consial of lhe president. eorreniKindin^ au- crelary, and five membcnf, of whom three ahall con- Htituie ft quorum, all of whom shall bo electod annu¬ ally, but shall eontinuo in olhce unlil ihoirsiicctHHom shull be eliH-lr,!. .\rt. 5. ll nhall ho tho duty of the president (o preside nt tbe mepimga oflhe (hx-iety, to ptrform thc dntien ausij{nnd to Hucli OlTico, und to doliver lui ud- and labor, and arc rendered of more con^equenc* by the fact.tliatany ^is-en weight ofthe mullieaulis leaves will produce near *iO per cent, mnre si lit thm the aime quantity of lho Icavee of auy other mulberry. The resolutions twinp bofore the O.-nvention, Mr. Gidoon B Smith of Baltimoro. was called on Ior inion on lhe subi'sji of tbe silk w Tm and nllv. He sustained the restolutio.-w hin opir mulberry gonftrnll dre^ before lho ao^'iely on ita aubjecu and inlereiilrt j ^\(\i j/reat"abiUly,and atler some cxcvrienl reinark:^ althe inoelint; auceeoding lbe ono at which he shall i hy Mr. OhnsMad, of Connecticut, thcy were adop- Iw apiiointed. In the alwenco oflhe provident lho i ted. oldest viq/* preaident shall predide. , \ Mr. Oi.m-itrai) then sitjoiffed Art. fi. Thn recording secretary shall ket'p the bt^oks und papers of lhe »oeioty, tuid shall record ii.i j procnedingp. ror] Art. 7. It ahnll he the duly oflhe ix)rrcspoiidinf; ( reeeive ;>irt hi*i intention In for I Drcsent eetrs of different variclit-n of worms lor I propaumti-m. t. Mr. Kin.-nan of PuUadelphta.arid ronm-i.-.] tliat "Ou-i K^-nllemen nii^'nt ht: nurncd *..> fecretar>' to CL-nduet the co r res [ wnd onee of the S*.'- eieiy, nurl tauKc to be publiwlied sueh puperti un>l dnemiiiiitH as llie e.teeutive eommiltoe hbuUd rrit. Aki. 8. The prvsidrnl shall lake clii.rce ol' 'lie funils ofibe .ineieiy, iuul puy ibciniminn iin'fnli r-il lbc cTec-utive eommittee ; be fihull :d.-. > rriu-' ;i':'' di.-jpose litr evlubiiioii all spiM-inn-Tis nf fiilkprudueed fnr premium nr e\l fuiiiish his areoniiiK uuiuiul'.,'. Art. 9. UHbullbe tlie.l iiv ..ft: ted iiiHit''er'' The eb;!:! Scbiivllvi!; c theiM. Unt their vilue migl;t be Uai- it parts ofthe sliitf ii.-'iumted Mea.>*rH. K, B. Huhley, unty: Wni. Morion, Briver; R. J. JuMCs M. Porler, Easton: navi<l Phil.i.!. ! ' .l,.hn iJalt.T, Cli r (*. Hlytiie. Pauj.hin i ' t;nniery. I,i.l cn; \j. H. Pars.Mis, Bucks; ter; II. P. Cirr^^in, Litneuster; Rev. John Heyuolds, .Mniil- ,.I..n- !..r V ; shall I, .M. !:.ily iiK-l ri'i'iT iii'iiil ni-'u-iiP's fnr th.' t shull uw-n! iTeimim: 11' pr'ninlin VI- I'-.vrr : ml the iwy nf ib'-ir pn mittce li> ileviseaml ex uf the inleresi.^ of the nil .i\: vneunei.-:. in Hi election; sh.ill n..ik.' -i ceedinus; sliall ri lion nfllie ^^-leieu nu;hi;s miller die re!;iihiii'>M.s of ,he s.»-ie!y. Art. 10. The r-neiriy may cleel mnmiiiiher nf iiiinnrury inev.ibers. who may meet uhd deliberate, bit m>l Mile w'.'.h lbe Rneit ly. ¦\r.T. II. .Nm less ihan tittei n nienilKTs hbnl! cnii- Ktituie 1) ipinrnin for llie irai.'ueiion nibu^inesi at any I reyuiur meeling. Mr. Puy ret.iiiv- The in tbe |M try, [h:'y ' un]uiry . .j.-. irK, from t!ir enmmiltcc on thi reeN, rr-p-trled as follows, vi?: u.jittee nil Reels beg Ivave tn reimrt that iMit intuiit state of t.ellnt,' i I, lint f. I tlieiiistlv.:. e i-t-Ml U .nV'OiUnt Uniterm i-.nilid.i! tn rium. ani. .•.lU-L-iiliv th'' reeoinmend;:li.i.uif atiyn.; IMftie. nl.irrccU f.,r ul:i'-h te.H..Mb. y n .[...ttr.. v pr" po.se t'. 'lie Convtiuinii ihal tl. with Uu-u;-prnb;itinM aruli.'ii- will otVer a prei paid tu the pi r> on or liL'Mic ll" iaw;iMl tn U' .1'.'. nnimittee.by aini iflhe nwivt-nt l'l Ml '>¦'lif» 'iiniiin'ti dolit»rs It> he I ..o -''' -H priuUn-c ".I c hi « neU !l.!ay l.f .lune. A. 1». I'^'-^K :h>: I.v rc.immittfe In tt' v^HiiiireJ by tJ:e Fri.jUliii Iiiftilote uf the eity of Phil'J
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 18 |
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Year | 1839 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 18 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
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Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.-
PRINTED ANB PUBLISHED WEEKLY
TcDUta wmiioam^n a)a
'i^m^m&w^ii
0 miiiB®ii .^0 aisaiDa
ADVERTISEMENTS*
On Saturday, Olh of Klarch
next, 1 wilt eell it the public house of Robert EvaUB, in Straeburg, three lote'of
oontaining about 5 aerea each, tiituatcd about 2 ) miles south cast of Str^sbur^,* adjoining landd of Robert Girvin, Peter Gara, and othera. Terms ftt sale.
JA.MES WHITEHILL. February 14,1839. lO.ta.
^EliLiil^lJ imw AT
THE subscriber intending to remove to tlie western country, in th:: inonti] of April next, of¬ fers his entire.»(toclc of gooda, at tirHt coat, cunsist¬ ing of all kinda of building materials, such aa
Lochs, Latches, Hinges, Screws, Bolts, Glue, Paints, Oils, Vanish, ^-c. i^c. Also, a large and excellent aaaortment of Catlings, Mahogany Veneers, fiaddlery, of all kinds Sheer aud Casteels. Like- irise a variety of Forks, Shovels, Chains, Saws, and a general assortment of
CEDAR WA R
together witli every olher article generally kept at a hardware ature.
New Beginnera of Houaekeeping will find il lo their advantage to call as thcy will meet with the following articles, at cost pricea, such aaPot, Pans,
Co/fee mnuis^ €Mlery^ ILook-> ing ixiasseny
and a general naaortment of COOKING, ten plate and PARLOR STOVKS.
AU peraona who nre anxioua to purchaae thc above articlea are requoated to call, as he is deter, rained to aell at firat cost—tliey will consequently purchase much cheaper thun they can he procur¬ ed elaewhere.
HENRY W. GUNDAKER.
P. S. All pereona indebted to thc aubacriber, are requeated to call nnd settle up their respective aecounta immediately.
Loncaater February 7, 1839. 9-tlap.
SPRING IS COMING, "
Youag HuiiMr-keepvrs!
¦AIJ HE subscriber has just nupplied himaelf with ^ all kinds of
ft\iv\v.g ttuoiVs
to furniah young house.kcepera. He has nn hand a large atock ol Bed Ticking und Check, Furni¬ ture Calicoes, .Mualins,, bleached Cotton Diaper ; - ihan.ean I'e hnd eUowhero.
ADVERTISEMENTS.
CABINET AND CHAIR
SQ ik iar w IB* ii ® © © IB iZo
Comtr of Eait Kins and DuJie Strtdt, opposite the Farmer^9 Bank.
alao a aplendid asaorlment of
€riuH9t aud Qi^penaujare^
Of every dcacrtption,
Peraons wiahing lo purchaae towarda houao- heepint, are invited tu call at hia alore, and see hia Quecnaware room, directly opposite Col. Geo. Mayrr'a Hardware Slore.
CHARLES F. HOFFMEIR.
N. R. Every uttention will be paid to put up none hill aounri ware; and that puckcri by him, c |
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