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•'•ZSSr ITETXOEI' VSSaB ZB QTBXIXiraTS." LANCASTER/LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. -PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEERLY- -BY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. ^(S)Qba i^aaHoaaSf®a <&©» wia;E)srsis©ii^e> IF ffi © IB \ty il ® 12 soo a3<a(!>^ srsjw si^iisasjQo ^©lij^, aaaa-sf©^ ADVERTISEMENTS. ^ommtssioiiera^A' Treasurers^ OF THE RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURES 'of From the lat day ofJanuary, I83U, to tlie m"^^'1" '"•"¦ lat day of January, 1840, last day inclusive. and lettering oome for tho Hinkietown bridge, 36 50 Brecknock township, Cocalierj East, Cocalico West, Ephrata Earl West Elizabelli Lcaeock EDUCATION. 8 B2J 121 20| RECEI PTS. WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, Treasurer of Lnn. castor couniy, in account with said cuunly. DR. Balance in Iho bonds of tlio treasurer . agreeably (o roporl of Audilors of- Janunry 15,1839. 3,815 19 Balance outstanding tax ef 1838, (in¬ cluding 96,60, inlereat on Daniel Zohtn'a lax duplicate for Culumbia Borough.) 5,567 53 To County tnx omcssed on tho rc- ' spcctivu townships and dUtricIs in Lancaaier connty for 1839, as fol¬ lowa, viz: Ban iownship Brecknock Cmrnarvon Cucalico East Cocalico West ColoraiiT Columbia Borough Cflncstnga . Donegal East Donegal West ¦ Drumoro Ephrata Earl Earl West Elizabeth Homptield East Hempfiold'Weat 'J*anipctcr tiancaster lownship ILiancastcr city Leacock Sj'dijle Britain Maniuiim .Manor Slnrtie . IiSoui4.joy Slaplio Sadsbury Salisbury a»raebei;g Borougli StniBhiirg towmhip Warwick S508 07 364 92i 852 89J 636 431 777 85 191 OG 1031 59i 1370 14 2320 13 1220 42 519 40» 928 10 2705 19 1381 95 1432 63:t 1477 46J 1346 16 2990 'CUJ 619 18 3279 63 3106 46 613 571 1967 16 2913 80 659 95i 1203 74 1870 44 512 70 2057 87* SOS 4.'>j 2361 75i 2128 81 45,471 62 7924 67 4.80U 00 1,000 00 550 00 740 25 GUO 00 2 63 "Temporary loan, Farmers' Bank of LancoAler . John Landia teinpiirary loan, 'Elijah T. Wnril toon to County, John Knehel, do iBoiijaimn Leaman do John Long, ' " do liconard Millor tax Collector of E- liiabcthtowjwhiiv for 1837, , .floha Schneader, K'q,iBrceknock.) fiucB for Sahboth liruaking and pro- fano swearing. SamuiJ Eborly, Esty, for iirays sold, Uarliii Kiriedoiiapaiit«C^juiity, 571,082 aOl EXPENDITURES. CR. ASSESSORS' AND ASSISTANT ASSESSORS'. PAY. 5 61 5 33 j 600 00 S. S. Bachman, 27 12J J. FrankliouBer, 14 00 J. Hauk, Jt. Sl 25 Jaco'b Hanley,. 18 50 Jobn Mishler, 24 25 Samuol Mathiot, 23 50 Bcnj, HctT, sn 00 J.MTHoover. 53 00 l>onc£itl W. D. Brnbaker, . 45 00 Dmmoro Danici Lofovro, 31 50 Wm. Wddman. 33 51 Michael Good, 45 00 John Wea»«, 18 OU Abmi Landis, 39 00 Mich. DilUngcr, 19 GBj Hjmp'dW. John K. Smitli, IV 75 LuiiipelcF B. Wilmer, Jr, 21 fi? Laor.'tvtip. IL Kouffman, 8 50 Lanccitv Jacob Kotnoy, 154 00 - ¦ David GrolP Jr. 50 62} Wm, Gibsoii, Jr. 35 08 Isaac Baker, 26 50 Benj. Meliinger, 27 00 John B. Sponco, 25 50 Jacob Good, 12 87 J Martin Bruhaker, 30 50 Isaac Wolkcr, 17 25 Christ. Wanner, .35 00 J. Montcith, Jr. 36 37 J W. Eohturnatht, 7 50 J.F. Hummer, 40 50 Bart Iwp. Brecicnoek CiBrnarvon Coicrain Cocalico E. Colurabia Conestoga Do legi 1 li. Elizabelli Earl Enrl West Ephrata HempM B, Lrticock L. Britain Manheim JVIaiior Martic Mounijoy Sajilio t5»dibary Salisbury Sirasb, tp. Strath, bo. Warwick Mountjoy Sadabury Warwick 300 II 120 79J 113 45* 91 Oli 108 73i 438 47 22 e3i 150 Ol; 428 31j 101 74 270 08} Temporary Bank Bond. Peler loon Johns DEBT Farmers' adm'r Part of Christain Shaubs' do bond Jolm Lundi teni porary loan . 5 <i 2 4 000 500 ono 800 2,105 28J 14,300 00 156 i5 INTEREST ON LOANS. The Faritiers' Bank, Temporory Loan $8,000 Christian Rines' bond for $1000- Jacob Kurtz's do Jobn Pfoutz's do John Weidlcrs' §2500 Jacob M'Callister two bonds $2350 Administrators of Pe¬ ter Johns do 2500 Chrislian Shaub ad- iiitiilatttltor ^luut) Abraham Johns, two bonds 91550 Christian Hartman do 1500 Mary Johns two bonda 250 Johu Landis tempor¬ ary loan, 4800 I.IOe 64 RO-\D DAMAGES & ROAD VIEWERS Chrislian Herahey— 50 56 50 125 117 121 230 86 75 00 38 00 00 50 24 52 33 00 12 50 21 73 Sirasburg 32 Court certificates of damage done to real cstato by loy- ing out roads 316 certificates to road viewers . 300,00 2,076 78i 481 49 PRINTING John Bear, bdvcrtis. ing.for 1838 os por coniract C. McCleery, printing annual accounls in "Union" for 1839 do adverlising in "Un. ¦ion" onc quarter A. II. Hood two do do prinling oaaessors ¦precepts Ilamcraly A Richards advertising tlirco quarters do printing circulars Hugh Maxwell pub¬ lishing adjourned courts .lacob Myera do Bcaiy A Co. do J. W. lorney dp Montgomery and Bea. ty do 2,858 27J 40 00 40 00 10 00 20 00 C 00 30 5 9 7 2 00 00 75 00 00 3 50 12 00 185 25 REWARDS—AwAKOED by Couut. John Slouch and Pe¬ ter llillman orrcst- ing horse thief nud milengo 20 24 Isaac Walker do - 26 24 George Hughs do 28 64 Sumuel Rccd do 29 U2i CORONER'S INQUEST. Jacob Eshleman, Esq. Coroner, Inquisi¬ tions in 10 COBCS, pcrsons found deod 172 II Goo. Dailey, Esq., do. 3 do. 44 56 104 141 216 B7 886 863 STATISTICS. S. S. Baohman, 30 GO J. FiankhiuBor, 28 00 John rimk, Jr. 30 00 Joeob Hunlcy, 22 00 John Mishler, 35 31 Samuol Mathiot, 8 00 Benj. Herr, 18 01) J. M. Hoover, 43 50 Djnegal W. D. Brubakcr, 35 00 Drumoro Daniel Lefevro 9 50 Earl Michael Good, 39 00 Enrl West Jolm Weaver, 24 00 Hcmp'd E. Mich. Dillinger, 22 93 HorapM W. Jno. K. Smith, 17 00 Lampeter . B, Wilmcr, Jr. 16 00 '- H. KaulTmon, 10 50 David Groff, Jr. 63 75 Win. Gibson, Jr. 35 00 Isanc Baker, 32 25 Benj. MoUinger, 28 00 J. B. Spence, 31 24 M. Brubraker. 31 75 Isaac Walker, 20 00 • Christ Wanner. 47 25 J. Montcith, Jr. 55 00 W. Eohlernacht, 2 50 Bart twp. B.'ocknook ¦ CiBrnarvon Colerain Cocalico E. Columbia Coucfltnga Donegal K. I.anc. lvvp. I,oacock L. Britain Monheim Manor Morlic . Rnpho Falsbury Salisbury ' Strasb. I pi ;Slraob. bo.- COURT QUARTER SESSIONS'. Wm. B. Fordney. Esq. At¬ torney General fees - 172 50 ¦ JL F. Reigarl, Clerk do. 300 71J Jna Lightner do. 40 00 Peter Rccd, Jr. Esq. Slieriff, Sunimoiiin^jurors 83 00 do. fees in 55 eases 55 UO Courl Crier 82 25 Tipstoves, 235 00 Conatoblos for returna to iSca- eions, 165 68l Jurors' pay 2,104 601 WitncBsea do. 1,364 53ji Aldermen, Justicca and Con¬ stables' costs in criminal cases, 155 73J SubpiBpas served by Consta¬ ble Hughs ond others out ¦oftbe connty and bringing prisoners from other coun¬ ties to Lane. Jail. 102 4Sl Frederick Dern, boarding jury and constables in case Com. VI. Way and Cald¬ well 5 doys, 87 SO Dovid Herr, ditto, in case Com. «w. Kohler 6 daya, 105 00 Win.Cooi«r do in cosnCom. VI. Jno Engic, 12,00 cleaning stoves, Ae. City water rent, , 9 Tons cool, Jolm Landis'bill for 12 cords hicljory wood, Scboslion Weiss, sawing, splitting and carrying in twelve cords Ilickory wood and breaking and taking in QUO ton coal, 21 35 10 00 40 50 GO 75 15 75 230 8G JAIL. Shoriff Reed, maintcnaHce of prisoncrf, 1,715 241 Do. Key-fees, 148 87j Do. removing Isaac La^^'re, Simon SwordSrlamcs Boot, Andrew Gordon, Daniel Burton, John Fisher and Jolm Slock lo E. Peniten. tiory. And Lewis McLcon, Hallowell Weazer, Juaeph Weaver, John Mimm and Chal'n Thompson to House ofRcfuge, IG6 87 r. K. Brenneman's bill for ten blankets, 12 50 J. & P. Long's bill for cloth¬ ing for prisoners, 21 181 R. A H. Carson de. 56 3Sf John Ehler do. 1 30 SherifT Reed's bill lor 25 pair coarso nhoes, 33 67i John Boot, two billa fbr smidiing, 21 00 Mrs. Gctz, tin-ware and sun¬ dry repaim, ^ 19 .15 G. Senor and Wm. Flicknbr sltiilh& carpenter wurk, 6 371 G. Zalim, bill for lime ond brushes, • 6 25 Sheriff Reed, bill for sundry repairs, filing sawa.swecp- ing chimneys and limc, 12 31} Rccd A Carson, 334 bricks, 2 50 Adam Mclzgar, ropes, 5,00 Wm. Ihling, bill for mending kettles, 79 City water rent, 2l 00 Dr. Thompson, physician to Jail, 37 50 Dr. Thompaon's exc'rs do 72 Ii3 Dr. Burrows, 41 25 Dr. Cassidy, 30 00 FUEL. Sheriff Rccd, six cords oak wood, 21 371 Do. 3 do hickory, . 15 00 John Landis 14 cords do. 73 50 Do. 8 do. oak 22 50 Christian Herr, 3 do hickory 15 00 44 Tor. stone cool, 198 00 345 37l PUBLIC OFFICE-.BUILDING_REPAIRS,&e. Abm. Russel A Peter Wine- aur's bills fbr paints, oil, &c, and fbr painting, 253 99 A. Seamen, bill for pointing 5 00 John Ehrism m's bill for car- penter tvork and mater. ials, 34 11 Dennis Marion, do. mason . work, 6 31 J. L. Benedict do. plastering, 1 OS Mrs. E. Gctz, do. spouting and 'Binilli wurk, 15 54 Mrs. Chamhers, washing, whilo washing house, find¬ ing limo, brushes, soap, clotlis, &.r. 21 43 Jacob Gable's bill for sheet iron work, 6 19} 2,431 59 Martic, Rapho Strasburg township. Slrosburg borough. Warwick, Drs. Kerfoot ond Rohrer posl.morL cx. on thc body of Zellcrbach, Treasurer's Commis- stons on County mo¬ neys received nnd jiaid John Worfel, Kaq. re- 'cording county trea¬ surer's oilieial bond, tax, K5:.e. Coneatoga school fund agreeablv to .\udit0r3 rc]>ortofl8;)9, Balance in the hands of lhe Treasurer, 18.1 951 144 41 2011 75.1 83 45i 278 81 20 00 010 43) 2 25 13 12 2,808 34) Deduct for orders drawn and not puid 13,132 00 71,155 29 72 38) ADVERTISEMENTS. ADVERTISK.VIENT.S. Estate Ot John Dicnlort, decea¬ .sed. In llic Court of Cominon Plctis of llio County of L.inc.istt'r. inrrHERE.AS John Bare, l.ile ObiiliniUeo of ' • John Dierdorl',a Innnlic.nniv deeenaed,did on lho 3O1I1 day ofJanuary, 1810, file in the Ollico of llio Prothonolary of the said Court, his .Vecouiilof the said Eslate: Notico is hereby givcii to all persona interested in'the said Ealale, that the aaid Court have appo!iii. ed the 16lh day uf March. 1810, fiir tin; confirma¬ tion thereof unless exccpions he filed. Attkst : Z. McLENEGAN. Proth'y. '. Prolhonotarv's Ollici LAllil] HOTEL, West lUiy^ i^trvvAy ^Atnvnsicr. UFtAohacr'thtT riiHpcctfully iu!urtns hi.s rriund.-j and tiiu pulflic i^.-iiuriUiy, Lluil hv hii^ Ukcti i^i O) ^'.1 .«Gj Sj ^ Lancaster, Lancaster, Febrnary 5, 18'10. 51.9 871,082 90) JOSEPH PAXSOX, JOHN LANDI.S, JOHN MILLlilli, County Commiasiuncra. Attkst, J. C. VAN CAMP, Clerk. 3/uis^ of Dr. Andrein Hershey, deceased.] SffOTICJE, I LE'l'TERS of Administration on the Estale of Dr. .\NDIIEVV HEltSHEV, lato of tlio Borougii of Alariclta, Donegal townsiiip, Lancas¬ ter couniy, deceased, having been granled to the undersigned, all pcrsons indebted to saiil estate, ore therefore reipiestcd lo come forward und make payinent without del.iy; and thosehaving claims Iigainst snid estat;', will iiLjo present lhcm, pro¬ perly authenticated, for settlement. JACOB STI no KN, ll'iioiigh of .Mnrietta. HE.VdYMOUK, Ea.st Donegal township. Tanuary 22,1810. 6i«.7 West Ki.ig Street, Lancasler, d reelly opposite Ciiper'.-i hotel, and lately ,x.^eupied by Air. C lirenlier, where he will alw.iys be very Iiappy to see t.,e.ii. His t.uh.k will at all liims bc Inriii.ihi.d with the best the niarl:i'l.-i af- ford, and so served as lo snil bis guepts. I'isu.ia will be well supplied witii tlio choicesi l.bpiors; lii».ST.iai.K provided with the beat provender and attended by a ste-ady and obliging Hoslli-r, and every c.virtiun made to siciire'thc ease, wauls and comfort "Sail who ahallfiivour his ilimye wilh 11. licing deli'riiiined to li Mr. Luminary: I nm exiremely dmi'imi) of in- Ihrniaiioii res^icctinii the form of .Marriage in tho Hebrew Church. I lia\c eianiined the Old Tys. lament, but am not satisfied wilh ihu rcault: 1 solieilyour known compljis-iiito for un uluiida- ton. TllYnZA Wo nte iflvtil lo ecc an incre<ising de- siru lo liiiinv moro of llic religion nnd ccrciiioiiics oftlie Jews—it ia otic oflhu ".Signs" lyhicli sli.idovv coming events, Illlll tlic curiiisitiea of our fair corre?pon- iloiit shull Iio gratified. Tho "form" of inarriagu in tlio llclirinv Cliiircli ."lie tvill nut Iiml ill lliu Old Tcstainonl, altlioiig-ii lile iiiHlltution of Hiiirringo is tliere no¬ ted a.s an aHirinalive precejit. In on- ciiiil days it is probable that tlib niero consent of parents and pariiea wliero aloiii; nece.ssaryjSOinetltini, after otir prim¬ itive (Juaker fasliion," I lake tliee lo bo AUDITORS' REPORT. . To the Honorable, the Justices oftbe Court of Common' Pleas of llie Cily and County of Lan¬ caster: We, the undersigned Auditors, duly elected to settle and adjust the public accoun IB of said coun. ly, forthe year 1839. have eorcfuily examined lbc ; Estate of Sumuel Jacobs, decea.sed. nccounis of Dr. Woshinglon L. Ailee, Treasurer, | -g- ETTERS of odminiatration on the Estate of in account with said couniy, os well also the ac-; gjj SA.MUEL JACOBS, late of Earl lownship, cuunioof Jolm Bhlcr, Esq. lalo Treasurer of lbc Lancaster county. Pa., deceased, having been [loor and house of employnieni, up to the lira! day I granted pj the subscriber, all persons therefore in- of January, A. D. one ihouaand cigbt hundred and ' debted to said Estate ore hereby notified to eome forty. Beg leave to present tho following llo(iort, I forivani and make paymenl; and ijiose having accompanied witli abstracts ot vouchers—to wit: | claims against said Estate arc requested lo present Ihal the sum of two llidusand eight hundred t(,c some lo the undersigned, properly autlicntica- and eight dollars ond tliirty four cents and three I tcJ, for setllemcnt. The Adminislratri.t resides fourlh (2,808 34)) remained in the bands "[lbc ! j„ E^ri [ownship aforesaid. 343 57i COMMISSIONER'S OEFICE. ChriBloin Hershey, Esq. G5 days services oa Commis¬ sioner, and 1182 miles, 168 43 Joiieph Paxson, Eiiq, 73 days services as couniy Com. mi9Bianer,& 1424 miles, 194 94 John Landis, Esq. 75 days servieea as county Com¬ missioner, ond 912 inilcs, 1G7 22 H. G. Long, Esq, one year's salary as Solicitor, 150 00 Jno. C. von Comp, onoycar'a salary as Clerk, 500 00 Mary Dixon, fbr postage, 7 8G Offico rent and fuel, - 107 75 George B. Markley's bill for stolionary, Hamersly & Rtehordfi, do Samuel While's bill for bind¬ ing 5 vol. "laws'," Blank booki, Duplicoles, City os. flCQsoTB blank books. COMMON PLEAS. Summoning jurorsi 31 50 Juror's pay, 965 241 Court Crier, 52 50 Tipataves, 36 25 • ELECTIONS. ¦Pay of Return Judges io. 1029 36 ¦ 22G Ballot boxes, 87 IB E. PENI'TENTIARY. For support of conviots for 1839, '•^ PQOR. .Joliin'Ebler, Eflq.,'troo'«urer, on acc'l. of .Esitimnto for the support of Poor and Housa of Employment forl839, BRIDGES—NEW. jJohh Bla(:lt;b'ol,in full for 0- ' tactiiig' Bridge Ift Hinklo- towti,';'¦"¦' '¦•¦''. iL Gooper.iba). in full for c- -t^ooini's Bridge across tho 1''Dbiqcicii .,¦:¦,'.".¦>¦ Abraliam Horr, in full for buildiiig .Bridge at his. milu.,. , .^... : Jolin QhiiiU flnd. John. Wii- ' mpr on acct. of contract for ' erectlng<lii'idd iti Abraham yeWrs'ihUI, Graff and .Cooper, in full for 'bHd(jo'} 'ao-oss ¦ MiH crook nit Esponslmdcs >k>illi 731 08 1,116 54 887 07 12,200 00 2,232 298 535 3700 648 Orphans' .fc Regijtora' courts Crier, DISTRICT COURT. Summoning Jurors, Jurors pay, Court Crier, Tipstaves, 79 25 1,597 00 189 00 244 75 MAYOR'S COURT. John Matliiot, Mayor, Alderman's & Con¬ slables coats in cri¬ minal eases. Esquire Musscr and other aldermen do. Aldermen's bench fees Jno. K. Findley, Esq. Atty Gon'ls fees. Jacob Myors Clork' fees, . Juror's pay. Witnesses do Court Crier, Conatables, ShbrlffRecd's foes in 34 cases, Do. Summ'ng Jurors, 247 95 73 85 63 00 88 50 71 09j 53G 00 86 431 S4 50 59 CO 34 00 GO 00 7,413 00 BRIDGES. AbrahVral Stoner, ropoitirig ' bridge across ConoaUiga rivir otHmnc'sftolory,. 77 77J Jdhn'Witiner, Tornovlng old b«idg6 at Abrrii.'PetorsV ' 1 ' i millj 'i:: ¦:¦''.¦ 6 76 Ai.VrinsUong, 3'aignboards COURT HOUSE. Mathias Zobm, Jr. caro and Bwcopirig one yclir, Candles, Win.,Ihling's bill, repairs to stoves. &.C. Jocob Garber's do. glazing, D. Wcrnlz do. smith work, George Albright do. carpen. ler work, Adam McUgar do. toixis for clock, JoMph Ehorraon cato ond winding clock G. Zahm, limo A brushes Mafhias Zahm, washing ond whitewashing Iioubo, and 31 67 8 80 5 06 1 OU 1 05 1 35 15 00 16 00 2 68 1 96 2 3U 21 32j PUBLIC OFFICES. Seals fbr officea, Qr. Session, and O. Court, 10 SO a Blank Record books. Re. gister's office, 17 50 Philip Reninger's bill for Blk. Record books fbr Record¬ ers office. 68 621 Jno. Bomberger, Esq., do. for do. 2 93) MISCELLANEOUS. 6 JuBliees orders for fr-x scdps, 15 40 3 Commisaionera orders ¦ ¦ drawn in 1838 and paid in 1839, 17 121 2 ordera of Court for au¬ diting county occounis and incidcntol ctpcn- ses, 91 00 Georgo Wikcr dislribnl. i:m-r nl iiig tolly papers, ballot 5,066 01 i„„, nnd lisls of tax- ables for General clcc- tion, , 35 00 J. C. Van Comp. deliver- ing precepts Sc assess¬ ments tu asaossors in 375 49J 1839,^ , ^ , ^ 00 Wm. G. Taylor,* others S6 25 serving noticco on coin- mlssioners, Ac 5 00 I Geo. Musser, Esq. Prst. oftho Ameiican Firo Engine and Hosb Co. oiinnn ¦"* appropriation by .i,iiu uu reeomroendationoflho Grand Jury, subject to certain articles of agreement, 300 00 Abner Brosius taxes for 1838 lofundcd, 11 1^ Poler Wineaur Si, Fred'k ¦ycageribilla for paint¬ ing Sl repairing houao ¦ in Princo Slrcol, 35 881 Samuel Parke, Esq pro- i^sional services in M.Crwik bridge cose, ¦ 100 00 Goo. Ford) Jr. Esq. pre- fessional services in sundry coses, 15 UO Exoneration and Com. mission ^n outstand¬ ing taxes In 1838 for 13 townships, 1,250 53 ISExonerolion and Com¬ mission ordora tu lax collectors for 1839, 1,122 59 •OulBtonding taxes for 1839, including exon¬ eration and cominlH. in Bart township, 188 07 Brecknock 137' 921 Cornorvon, 152 89« Cocalico Easl, 57 43 Cocalico Went, ¦J9 <« Ephrato, 68 10 Colorain, 2\ 9S Columbia, 231 591 Eatl, G40 19 Lancaster City,- 859 03 Lmcaster township, ' "6 18 Leacock 273 96| Manheim, 408 lb JIanor 666 80 1,321 781 99 5G\ oaid county treasurer, on thc said first d.iy ofJan¬ uary, 1840. That of the taxas levied for the year 1S39, the sum of bIx thousand, si.v hundred anil scvrnly-foiir dollars tmd eighty-eight and one half cents, (G.G74 88li remained due and unpaid on said day. Thata* balance ofone thousand, three hundred and eighty seven dullars and thirty.four cents and one half (1,387 34i) of state approprialion for pub¬ lio school purposea, remained in the hands ofsaid trensurer, sinco the year 1837. That tho sum of onc hundred and fiHy-five doUarsand ninety-six and onc holf cts. (155 9611 of school lox, in favour oflhc township ol Uarland Conestoga, remained in Uie honds ofsaid treasur¬ er, since thc year 1836. That the total balance remaining in tbe bands ofsaid John Elder, Esq., lato treasurer as aforc- Boid, amounts lothc snm of six hnndrcd and sixty- four dollars and three ond one half cts. (664 03j) on the said firstday ofJanuary 1840. All which is respectfully submitted to your Honorable Court by MARTIN HUBER.jr. CHRISTIAN II. RAUCII, JOHN MYERS, Auditors Office, nt Lancas. I ler, Jonuary 15,1840 ^ January 23,1840, Presented to the Court, read and ordered to be filed. ATrF.ST, Z. McLENECAN, Proth'y. February 5,1840. 41-9 January 29, IS-lO. MARY JACOBS, Adnlinialratri.v. Gl»8 acall. Jlclng deiermined to keep a irim.l builti;i i i i ¦r i> i ., , , ,, , hc iiiviks trav.ders and others to make a trial and ; '"-^' "'«<''l<='' «'''e, and tlicrc ended nil th' judge for thcinselvea. Ceremony; but afler laws and governinent.s PKTER REE1>, Jr. were iii.stitutod, it waa deemed proper to Lancasler, Oetober 31, 1,^19. lf-47 |.|,„vc ,=otrte legal document lo cerlify to tlio marriage Accordingly, wc find in thc Babylonian Talmud, tho foliowing copv ofa doury or marraijje contract, whicli is used lo ihig duy: n-ink 1 "U(K^n tlio iiwh day ofllie week in tho fourth '' oftho ninnth Siviin, id die yeur five IhouHaiid iwu of thc creation uf iJio wortfl,ar. cording' lo iJio coniputnlion wlucli vo uso here tit MiiB.tilia, a city eituated near thc (ten shore, Uio Uridc t.'room »«*»—«»*»»,3on of *•••» aaid unto the Briduwifl' ¦***% ilaughter of***** Bo unto mo a wife according" to dielawsof Siones and Israel, ond I according to dio word of Ood. will worflhi]>, honour, maintain and govern ther, atcordinff to die manner of the Hushand of the Jews, which do^worship honour,niainiainand govern their wivcb faithtutly. I also do besiow upon thcc thc Dow> ry of thy virginity two hundred Uenicra of Solver, wliich helung unto lliec by \\\\; ond moreover. A very tfiac ^fiore Hoom, SEXTENDING forty ffct back,fiituiitod in E.ist ^ Kinff Street, nppositu thu P'armcrs' fiank. nil I / ll ¦ o. 4ji OI irm iiinriLn oivii; 1 he perHoii who wuiitu lUirf a« u htore, or hUop, can , j ^ (;n r havc die uae of a Urgh bulk window made for ihia , _l]?^,_ . ?n„ "!! room wiicn it was occupied us a I^rug titore. Also, fnr runt, a KOO.M next duor, suitable for a CQiitcclionarv, .Millenary or other ^u^iness^ or an olficc. Poascrisiiin wilt bcgiven on the fir.st day ofApril next. .Toii:r F. suuoiiEu Lancaster, Jun. 15, 1840. tf-G fiJcvercBid Impostor: IVOTICE. A LL pcrsons indebled lo the Eslalcof SAM- /5L ^^^' MILLER latcorLcacock Township, Laii'iastcr County,dccM, are iicrcby ndlificd to make payment iminediately to tho undersigned; and all havingclaims against said Estate, arc requested to present thc aame, properly authenticated, witiiout dolay for selllcment, to the undersigned, residing I in Leacock Townsbip. HANNAH MILLER, Adminiatratrix. •The whule of die nbovc Tax reported by thc Couniy Auditors aa oulsianding. has since licen paid into thc Treasury, cVccpt thc fiillowing. (in¬ cluding cxoncnitions und commissions.) which is still out-standing: Rart, 93 07 City. .• 47i) 63 Martic, U6 78 Strasburg twp. latU 75j Slrasbuqj- Bor. 33 45j February 4, 1840. W. L. ATLEE, 81,984 G9i Treasurer. DRY GOODS STORE. CiJCORGE 'W. RSATI&VO.^ February 12,1840. Gt«-10 Conestoga I\'»vis;algon. ESPECTFULLY informa his fricnas and lie public gcnorally, llmt hc haa commenced the Dry Goodb business, in tbc house formerly occupied by John Micliacl, N. (iucen street, a fcA- doors from tbe Court House, where ho has 6it\i- pliod himself with A VEnY LARGE AESOllT.USNT OF BRY &OOI>S Such iB Black, Invisible Green, Blue, Brown, Mulberry, Golden Olivc.and Drab CLOTILS; dou. ble and singlo milled C.'VSSI.HEIIES; I.omlon Tweeds; Linon Prilling, plain and slripcd; Valen¬ cia, Marseilles, Silk and Satin Vcslings, &c. Ho h.a8 also on hand a largs assorlincnt of Ticking, !• urniture Check, linen and muslin Slice- ting; Apron Check, Cotton Stripo, Irish Linen, Damaak Table Linen by the yard,or in tabic cloibs, Linen and Cotton Table Covers ;JJus»ia Diaper, Crash,Cotton Diapcr,Cottou Fringe, Hosiery of all kinde; Silk and Cotton Umbrellas, Looking Glass va, &C. Such as French Chintzes, Luwns, Mousselines do Laine, Challicti, Oro dc Naps, plain and figured; Blond GauzB, H(irnann> Satin, Damask and twis¬ ted Silk Scarfa; Silk Handkerchiefs, Ronnet Rib¬ bands; euperior Ladies* GIovcb, white &. coloured, ofall kinds; Laces," Bonnet Silk, Linen ringbone, plain and embroidered ; Gentlemen's j ; THE works on this stream having been com¬ pleted ill the most substantial and enduring manner, the undersigned, its principal Proprie¬ tor, proifers lo his iriends and foriner FcUow- Citizciis, such an interest in it as witl assist him tu conducting the future operations ofthe Navi¬ gation, which his distant rcRidenco my not quali- Iy him to perform to the entire satisfaciiun ofthe Lancaster Fublic. Hc, thercibrc, proposes for sale 500 Sim I'CS in the Lancaster and .Susquehanna Slack Waler Navigation Coinpany, at tlie par value of SoU per share. It is not desired that more than twenty shares bc taken by asingle individual, in order that the community for whose benefit thc dilapidated works on thc Conestoga Itavc been construcled anew, may havc an opjwrtunity (if they s) please) of participating in tlic regulation of Tolld and the control and manageinent ofan improvement, which, hc confidenily trusts, will bc of signal ad¬ vantage to thc County of Ins birth, when in con¬ nection with thc Tide Water Canal and die en¬ tire range of thc great internal iinprovements of tlus ana other States. Itis p.-oper to reniarlc, tliat the chartor of thc ncw Company, in all its provisions, is ofthe most liberal and comprehensive character. Subscriptions to be made with Mr. GnaAROLT Clahksu.v, thc Secretary and Treasurer of thc Company, at the Farmers' fiank of Lancaster, on or befbre the lat of Sc|>lembcr, when pay munis willbe expected und certificates ofStuck issued; and subscribers may rest assured, that it is not in contemplation to increase thc ([uantity of Stoek now offered for sale, onthe same terms. E. COLEMAN. January 15,1840. lf-« TT OOK OUT'. Look ont •! lookout for an IN- , , , - , .- «. . id FAMOUS KNAVE, by tl.e nuine of ENOS thy food.lhy appirrel; and Humeienl necc"nrK^ -•»-- .. ...- ,-¦¦•'. —ii|.|fl *.*'• rested and became the bride of *•**•, the Biidcgroom." Our fair correspondent will perceive, that this form has in it much more gallant¬ ry than Christian Canons—there the La¬ dy swears lo love, honour and ohey, but in the Jcwisli Church the Bridcgroon* pledges himself to "worship, honour, maintain, and guvern"—he does all the protesting and the lady signs nothrng,but the contract is confined to her, she keeps the evidence in her own possession. In very old timesthe Bride and Bridegroom were crowned prior io (be ceremony- Ilo wore a crown composed of crystal salt and sulphur, to remind htm how thc sins L. FENWiCK, ofNew Yurk, who was lotmerly a BAi^TIST PRKACHER, an.l bolter known tb die citizens of Munroe county, as die "liEVEUEND I IMeOSrOU." This soulless VILLIAN, who w:l3 dismissed froni the pulpit, some time since, (br im¬ proper cundurt, is now rendering himself still more infamous, by wickedly nltemiiting to impose nnt merely upon a Church, but upun the WHOLE COMAIUNITY. Afew ni'intlis ago, thid SCOUNDREL wrote lo the Subscribei,at lioston, and wished to be appilii- ted an agent for the aalc ofthe Malclile>a Sanaiive, The General Agent, not knowing his depraved cliaractcr, gave him an agency, und forwarded him a quanlity ot die medicine. Tlii.s hc soon sold, and remitted the money, and ordered anolher lot, which was sent about one montli since. To ovoid any suiipicion as to ihc DESICrN" of Ins applying J;>ran agency,or lo conceal iiis''ULOVEN FoOT,** bemade a pariial reiniitanco of the salt's ofthe of the City of Sodom Were punished, aod ^f^li?-^5l"Jy.iP.!l'l>:!'."e?: YcMcrday, with micr to teach him the Icssson lo cleave unto his wife—the Bride wore n golden crown in the form ofa Tower, like that of Cybele, thc motlier of the Gods. We read of thia in scriplure, "Go forth O ye daugtitera of Zion! and behold King Solomon witb i country to sell the Aanativc, or to •"" ^^""•'•c ." ""v-.w-^w —...-j,.w.« any petson to sell on commi8sion.j;^ scs, myrtics and ivy aro siibstituted. Apent of tho TRL'E Saiu;iive, is ap- ticremony is conducted with much pointed by the (;ENEKAL AGENT, and receives ^,^j reioicioff, according I tbe medieine directly FROM THE l^i^POSiTO- j J .°; .p, ^ RY IN BOSTON. 1 , "^ pa^ies. i ne ior GlovcB* Sutinand BombazineStockB,plain, plaited i^^^^^ and well arranged farm's, hut will be and trimmed; Italian Cravats, linen Bosoms and i ^^^^ j^ gj:ji ^^^\\q^ tracts if desired by purchas Collara ; Pongee and India Flag Uandkerehicfs, i ^^^ 1,341 93 GREAT SALE OK THE flubacribers propose to sell nt pnblic sale to tho highest, bidder, on WEDNES- DAY, THURSDAY, nnd FRIDAY, the 18th, IOth, and 20th days of March next, on the prem¬ ises, thc whole of thc MT. PELIER ESTATE, LNCLUDI.Vti THE _ ^J^f^Softbe lato Jobn '1 boinpson. Esquire, in Wasliinglon eouniy, ."Vliiryland, and eoiitain- ASTONISHMKN I'tlie GpncnilGgenlleurnl, tlint tllis HEVERENU DECEIVEII is now impiously nmnufaclurin-^ Willi bis own UNHOLY HANUfci, a worlbless medicine,—a Sl'lilllOUS SAN.A- TIVE, whicb be is einployini: svvindlincr pedlars to palm Ujion the liublic as tlio GENUINE OR¬ IGINAL. I,, , ... ,.- „ , iKrirtlio people of Amorioa will only hcarONE Hie crown, wherewith hi.s mother crowned F.VCTinmiriil, ibercianotivcu I I'OSaiBIl.rrY hiin in the.day of hia espousals." "Ho nnlieir being duped by tllis UNPRI.\C'II'LED [las put a mitre on mv hoad a< on a Bride- ^^^"S^^^V^i;, 7l'^in''K'r-''!!t:rF'^° PEDLAR, 00,,,." Since the war began by Vcspas- or TR-WELLING AGUNT/ins eoer been em- ? „ . • u r k i /-u i . r-_ 7loyed in t/iii country to sell the Sanotivc, ar to 1"" Crowing is abolished—Chaplets of ro- liaae it with any pei son to sell oa c.omiiiission.J^ SCS, myrtles and ivy are substituted. lhe Again, every .\j;ent of tbo TRIJrC .Saiwiivc, is np. (loremony is conducted with much pomp " ' to the conditioa form, cercmpniea, a Cf CJ cj> o 1 the wedding ring and benediction, are 11 1 H T ! much Iho same as in gentile nations, they OCrLet all who Jiuy the S.mniivc, (and almost having followed the Hebrews in this ?,':5vJ'J'?^J' ''"S" ^"^, 'V^ '^'^¦'^^F)"'.i^m'J^"'!; u" matter. VVe cannot conclude this brief BOVE I'ACrS, alld ihov will bo .'^UKE ol ob- . .., . ¦ r ¦ c • tainin,. the GE.VLINE ORIGINAL cO.M- not'CR without informing our fair corres- rOUND. 1 pondcnt of one fact related in the Talmud. 'i'be above genuine incdeine can be bad by cal- Celibacy was in such bud reputo aniong Iiog on ,„.,,, -a- „,,-,.r-T. , ' tlie Hebrews, that it was nnt deemed i.Ti- .SiifLa'rs'fr'l'ou'i;'i;.:'pa. !'-"-' ("or Jewish maidens, when danc February 12, IBIO. In.lO ing in tbe vineyards on the day of cxpia- . ~ ' lion, to declare in public "O,' young men To the SSlmtCnlS of ,!fSeil-lcinc lift up ymir eyes and seo which ofus- in'the City ami Count if of iyou like bpst. Look not upon beauty for £,antaster- [ that is deceitful, nor upon riches, for they THE Direclors ofllie Poor ofLancastcr Couii-' make themselves win^^a and fly away; but ty.iinprcssi'dwilblboopinioiitlmt'greutadvantages approve of such amung usasfear God." would result rrom affording to tbe nnmerous young q„,. j^dj^.^ ^y^id „„( bo brougllt 10 follow geiitlenicu, wbo are now sludenls ol medieine in ., . . .. , . ,, ,.T„,„ <•„„, „l,l this invocation—but there wero lew slu lbc citv and coiiiUy ol" Lancaster, au opportunity ot" improving in llie science and praetiee of medi¬ cino and surgery, have adopt.d lbc Iblluwing rc- ..¦olution:— Resolved Tbat from and after llie dole hereof, every stu¬ dent of medicine, residing in tbe liiy and county of Lancaster, sball have full liberty to visit the Alms liou.'^e and hospital of the county of Lancas. ter, on tbe days oftlie week and during the hours ofsuch days as are set apart by tlle nnllmri'/cd maids in Israel.—iVtio I'or/, Star. Female Wit.—A couple of young ladies baving buried their father, who was an old liumorisi, and had such an aversion to matrimony that he would not allow tlicm tomarry, howevcradvantageoun ight be the olTcr,conversing on hischar- ini, physicians "to attend; thnt thoy may be euablcdVo ! actor, the eldest observed, 'He is ¦•lead at advanee tliemsclves in the study of a science not | last, and now we will marry. --'Well, only imporlaiit lotho young aspiri'nt Ibr nicdiial gays the youngest, '1 am for a rich hus- liold sisters,'said Ihc other,'don't of I'l'iiiic S.,igiiDC'!!ilo9ie Kisteeil This large and valuable estate has been eon veyed to the subscribers in trust, by Abrabain . JJarnes, Esi]. and olhi^rs. 'J'be lands are all in a i,Quillinga,Silk ond wnsh Ulond; ,|jg|j ^.^j,. „(• cultivation, and in fertiliiy of soil n Cambric Hiindkercliiers, Her-1 ^^.^^ l,cauly of siluatiou are not e.\euedcd by any in thc Union. They arc already divided inlo Ae. &c. ©H©© lia Oil, Sugar, Coffee, Ten, Mo'.asses, Rice, Cliecse, Popper, Salt, Nutmegs, Cloves, Mustard, Starch, Ac &c. All ofwhich will be sold on pleasing and ac¬ commodating tcrins. Ho invites lhe public to civc Ilim acall and examino his Slock. April II, 1819; tf-18. FOUNTAIN ROCK THE subscriber.living onthe premises, will ocll at private sale, this valuablo real estate, contnining about FIVE HUNDRED ACRESOF First Kale Liinestone Iiand. situnlod in Washington County, Md. fivo inilcs from Hagerstown, three miles Irom Williamsport, and ono fourth of a milo from Messrs. D. A H. Clagett's lowur mill. Tlio dwelling MOUSE it large, its Blructuro costly, and Ua ap;rearnncc equ&l to olmost any in lho Btolc, Thc ovuracer'o house, quarler, blacksmith shop, barn, barn house, ^^^ .^...„. .„ ,. . wagon ihed, stone stables sufiicient to hold thirty i of renting, or of viewing ilie properlv, will receive horses, and cow houfC, arc commodious and in i ^y^ nccctmry information from Thc title lo these hinds Jms been judicially sel¬ tled by tho iugiicat tribunal in the nlate, and is tlierefore undoubted, A hetter opportunity for a sale, sure and profitable investment oi' IiuuIb, IiQS been rarely offered to capitalists. THE TERMS ary, ono third of thc purchnse money in hand and thc residue in Iwo equal an- nual instalments wilh interest from the day of aalc, tho purchaser giving bonds wilh approved aecurity for thc unpaid purclnse money. D. O. YOST, \ ^'¦'^¦'^^^¦^^• UaKcrslown, January .15, 1840. la.G P. S. Pcrsons wiahinK- lo view the lands arc desired lo,call on Dr. \Vharton or Mclchor IJ. Mason, Ksq. on thc premises, or upon cither of lho Bubacribors in Hagerstown. I§aw lYIill, at BiOck No. 1, ^~ftkN the Conestoga Navigalion, one mile souih ^_^ of dio city ofLancaster. The Suu i\li!I has every facilily for thc sawing of Sinlf, and as thc Conei:loga Navigation is now in voiiipleic repair, pcTKonu can liavc nu doubt in procuring tinibor ac¬ cording to order. Thc niill is capable of sawing lliOOO feetof lumber in 21 hours. Tiio.so desirous and surgical fame, but to a eommnnity that mu:<t, ina great measure, become dependent u[ion their prniL'Bsional skill, Tiic board hojtc. that the proposition Ihcy maile, which is done, solely, through motives orhiimnnity and to promote the iiublic good, will he kindly r-'- ceived by thc young gentiinicn tbr whose inimcdi- Ilte benefit il is iiiiendi'd. Adopted February 1, lfi40. GEO. U. BOMDKRGKR, Clerk. Kebruary 5, 1810. Gt-D TO OftJBt €^tS':BELTOfie:!§. 'r .\KE NOTICE, tbal vve, llui siibhcribers,bavo a p. plied lo the Judges ol' Ibo Courl ol Conimou I'leas Ibr ibe Couuly of Lancasler, liir lbc benelit ofllie several Acts of insolvency ofllie Cuniiiionuealib oi I'l-nnsylvauiii, ami Ibal lliey have ap])ointed i\I(^N. D.VY, tbe IGlli of iMarcli ne.ii. al 10 o'eloik, .\. l\I. al lhe Court Hou.-ie, inthe City of Laiieasler, for llio licariiitj of UH anil our emliiurs. Wll.l.lAM DUNI.Al', GUiM'uuD (J. ci.aidor.m:, JtKSEl'II UAUAIAN, JOHN Kl.SHER, Contractor. .T.muary 27, 1810. tc-S (laml. let us ho too hasty in the choice of oiir husban(l5: let us marry tlio.se whom the powers above Imve destined for us—for our marriages aro registered in heaven's book.' 'I'm sorry for that, replied lho youns!est,for I am afraid father will tear out the leaf.' FOR RiawT. UE subscriber utK.rs ibr renl, from thc firut ofApril nc-vt, lho HOU8E, ill which he now lives, in Kast Orange Sirecl, Lan. caster; or the one now in the oeru|ianey of .Mrs. IJloKKV.in North Duke .Strict. Hoth Imildinns are | pleasanlly silualed and po.-siss inany luiuvcnieni es. | I'ersons desirous of renting, cau ofllie two Ilmi^es. A. MEHAl'FY. T.anea^ler, Jan. SD, 1840. tl-8 Orig'in of Ihc word Tailor.—ll ia "aid the tailors derived their name from aa odd circumstance, as follows: Nine slout fellows whore at work ono day sitling cross legjfcd upon a bench in their shop, when an old .tote entered, and gobbled up four of lhein at a.i many tnoiitlifiils! Whereat Iho Ao.ss of the shop defending himself with his sheers cried out—Mi/ftcr, ta'll her! when one of tho ulTrighted lours seized the animal by that necesaary appciidnge,lhe tail, and dragged het out ofihe .shop! ICvcr nftcr the craft wero eniled tailor.i, from tlio circumstance of liaviiiL'lailed theold sow! Ftiiicifid.—X New Jersey editor indulg¬ ed his fancy a few days ago in Iho follow¬ ing siraUli Old Mother Karlhappearcd in awhile- luvo-iheir ciioicc I-corning gown "n Thursday; hut lief.ir. night tlio sun h.id burnt Iho immaculate gii'rmrnl, that scar,;ely a rag waa left to hide her nakedness." good Older. Thero is also ono oftbo largest and coolottaevcr tailing springs in tho couniy, wilhin « tow rods of the dwelling houso. Tho fields, ihrough oovorsJ of whicii the stream passes contain each about forty acres, and aro so arranged as to lot lho stock pass of tlioir own awjord to and from thc water; oil "lay to tlio morning sun," nnd arc protactcd moro or less from tlio North West winds by tho woodland. Founiain Rock waathoicsi- donee of tho late Goneral Samuel Ringgold, im¬ provod by htm in varions woys, and considered vquak if not superior lo any of his manor lands, which ato as rioh o« any in tho County. Beauti¬ ful raws of lieduc* aro running in various direc¬ tions and the oholceat iVuit abounds nn tho farm. Tho land ii now in a high state of cultivation, and the fcncoi aro goo<l. ItENJ. G. rVCZJIUGII, Agent. July 25,1831). tf.j'j JOIIN IJLACIC, I Suii'di t%iiieKlo(ra Navigalion. i;D\V.Vlil) C0L1".M.\.N, l'ro;H-ielor. January 3, 1840.^ il-t Store for Sale* ,nn subscriber will sell, at privato sale, his ENTIUE STOCK OK STOREGOOUS and give a lease of tho Storo Ruom ahd Cellar for a torin ofycars. Tho goods aro ehiolly ncw and well selcc'.ed. Thero aro not two humlred dnllars worth of gooila In tho Storo that have not been luid in wilhin tho lust two years. Any person desirous of making a purchase, will do well lo call and judge fbr himself. riU'^UEKlCK SWOI'E. Jan. 8,1810, '.'m'-'> Fi'CsU <K:ir(l( it !<l»ee<i!!i. UST received, a large and general vupply of FRESU tilAllOK.N SKKD.S. AI«o, blower Seeds, Frcnoh Sut;ar Iket, .M lugle WuHi'.lI and Ruta Baga ISeeds. For sale al JilUN V. f.O.NC'S Drug A Cliemieal Slorc, No. t<, .North liueeil, Sl. January 23, 1810. l'-1 TO TBBE I.,AB>HES! THE subBcribers respeetl'uJly invito lho alien i lion oftho Ladies lo their assortnient of French wofkeil <JniiC!i niii! CoHai'N, Dkatii." nimiNi; the WiNTrB.."tRc|)ort for .March next] t.'jOOyoung girls between 10 and *-i2, of satin shoes und gossamer stockings. 1201) of being out lill 3 o'clock in thn iiiorniiig after going to parties al 10 o'clock at night. 1000 of tight lacing and gossamer dreu- BCS. I 8000 of bnj-o necka, and throats froseii for want ofa covering. ' Bl.\cic II.vwk's Kkmaixs.—The bones which will bo foand lo embraeealmost every varie- ofthis celebrated Indian Chief have boon ty of style and quahly, and will 1)0 diaiwsed of at |y,„|grgj ffom his gtare, it is believed very lovv prices. I1AMEU.SLY & RICIURD.S. 1 by aomo white person, for tho purpose of Lanenster, Februiry5, IcIlO. tf-l) spec ulation.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 12 |
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. |
Date | 1840-02-26 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 02 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1840 |
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