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•'IN VitXOtS THBBB IS fl'^'XtB If OTH. ' LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.- -PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY- MHTxnnn^ x~-'i-i'a'iL.i'_jr^Tr.j. <i.i,9 .jyjir; —r [BcTi'mH—iiM ^ -BY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLEn'OK. W^^O ^HTftORSfCQa <[kQ WS3©S!fSJS®iilIo iilPJB.aiL S3o aQ<l©5, sriii".5? £5iiaiB3ii£Jt39 '^y-aiLo, a[u:<»-»-'i^i®<» ^co. AND IHAVE commenced giving privato losuona in lho GERMAN LANGUAGE—OJ HAMM A- rf~^ RADUATED Gorman Physicians, Surgeons TIC.-VLLY—lo a seleot claas of young Gentlemen. 'C3J" and OculiBls. Their oflico. South (iueen For particulnrs, apply at my Schoolroom, in South Btrcct, two doors below Mrs. Hubloy's Hotel , Queen Sircet. Lancaster, February 5, 1840. Sn-O My select Engli.sh scbool is in lho "full tide of • — '-——— —— ¦ successful cxporiinent." New EBooK-IIantScry. tiiomas yakrell. T. TIDD would rcspoctfully announce to I Aiarch 18, 18-10. tl-1 his friendsand tbo puhlic, that ho bns re-1 ffs'esia tfiviiiB'di'Ba Seeds. TTUST received, a large nnd general supply of Q& FRESH GARDEN SEEDS. Also, Flower conlly commenced thc above business, in Centre Square, aign oftho Green Biblo, where he may al¬ ivays be fbund ready to wait on hia frionds.and hc cheriahefl'llin hopo that ho may receive that encour. _ _ _ __ . _ _. _, _ __ ngemenl which hois determined to merit by the Seeds, French Sugar Boot, Manglo Wurizol and most iiiitiring industry nnd sedulous endeavors to Ruta Baga Seeds. Forsaleat please all who may favor him with their cuslom. | JOHN F. X^ONG'S H. T. T. Io prepared lo execute in a nent and Drug &. Chemical Slore, No. 8, Nortii Quccn, St. nubsiantial manner, all jobs, such as Family Biblea, ¦ Jnnunry 22, 18-10. tf.7 Periodicals;'Law Books, Scrap Books, Ladies' Al-. ~—' ~ bums. Piano Muflic, &.C. on the shorteat notice and [ ^OffBC^flOiTA ^n wi'>'1fiifl)VB crasonable terms. BLANK BOOKS of every des-! „^,,„ , °. ^"""'¦e""^ inipiion modo to order (and ruled to any pattern) rHTJE worko on this stream hnving been com- ofone«t,8Ubstantial and workmanlike manner,and -*>- l''"^'"^ '" ">e most anbstnntinl and enduring - - - . - - _ mnnner, tho undersigned, its principnl Proprie¬ tor, proffers to his Iriends and fornicr Fellow¬ Citizens, such an interest in it as will assist him or 08 good materials lis can bo hod inPli^dclphia cr any place. I-iancaster March 18,1840. tf 15 in conducting thc future operations ofthe N.avi- galion, wbich lii6 disla'nl risidcnco my not quali¬ ly him to perform lo tho entire satisfaction ofthe Lancaster Public. Hc, Ihercforc, proposes for saic 500 SIltirOK Estate of Abraham Barr, junr. ¦JVOTICE is hereby given that the undcraignid, X% Auditors appoinied by the Uiati ict Conrt for the City nnd county ofLancaster, to distribute and in the Land^stcr nnd Susquehanna ,SIack Water adjust the balonce or rcniainingasscte inthe bunds Navigation Company, at the par value ofS.50 per of Jacob Hoover, assignee of Abraham Barr,junr. share. nmonghiscrcditoraundcr hisdeed of nssignnicnt. It is not dcsii-cd that more than tweniy shares thatlhey will meet for that purpo.se on Salnrdny be taken by asingle individual, in order that tbo Ihe lllh day ofApril, 1840, at 10 o'clock A. AI. communily for whose benefit the dilapidated nt the public houeo now kept by Christian Shortz works on the Conestoga have lecn constructed in East King atrcei, Lancaster, when and whore anew, rnay have an opportunity (ifthcy a j please) 'the said creditors under said deed of assignment of parlicipaling in tho regulation of Tolls nnd HATTERS. North Queen Street Lancaster, One door from the ijorner of Orange, East side, SNI'ORAI llieir frionds nnd thepublic, that thoy have justreceived from Philadelphia, the hilcsi Spring FasMons, and nre now rendy to fumiRh qI! who mny cnll up¬ on them with HATS ofevery dcHrription, Whole¬ sale and Retnil, at lho mnst reasonahle rates, RUOII AB BRUSH NAPPED & SILK HATS, BLACK AND WHITE; RUSSIA, BEAVER, OTTER, &C.&C. warrnnled lo be equnl, for durability and heaury, to nny manufactured in this citj'. I-ancasler, April 8,1840. -ISif liast Notice, j THE subacribor, residing* in liencock townpltip,' Executor of lhe last WiH ^iid Testament of JACOR VV ISE. lato oftho said toKvnship, deeenpcd, hereby gives ihin Inst notire, to (ill pernons liavhiff any claiins against the eptate of isaid duceaBcd, to present tlicir nccount'? projKsrly authonticaied for | ficttlement: and all thopo indebtid, are rcquent"d I to mako pnyment without delay, \o the underHign-. - cd executor. j rURrSli\N KURTZ. ! April 15,1810. | 3l-I9 ^iHia ©iiiaaiiSfiDa With sioerteat Jiower a enricli'd. From various gardens cull'd with core." S, n atCnncslngo assigni are requested to present their claims duly authen ticated. I. CARPENTER, JOHN MATHIOT, GEO. MUSSER. March 18, 1840. tm-IS the control and management ofan improvement, which, he confidenily trusts, willbe of signol ad¬ vantage to the County ofliis birth, when in con- nection with thc Tide Water Canal and the en¬ tire range of (he great internol improvements of tllis and other States. It is p-oper to remark, that the charter ofthe now Company, in all its provisions, ia ofthe mos; ; liberal and comprehensive character. Subscriptions to be made with Mr. Gerardu | _ ; Cr.AitKsnN', the Senretary and Treasurer ofthe) HEsubscribcrrcspectfullyinformshisfrionds ; S"i"'r"^',;" ','"; ''Vi'"";"' 'J'"'' <="^^"'''""='-' ™ and the publicgonerally, that ho hns taken I,"J./f""''"' "'"l^ ol Sopterabor, when nayments *^ ^ ¦" Will he expected and ccrtihcates ofStnek issued;! and pubsorihers may rest assured, tiint it is not in ! contemplation to increase thequanlity of Slock now oll'urod ior sale, on the same terms. E. COLEMAN. January 15,1P40. tf-6 Tombstones. DANIEL FAGilN SNFORMS his friond.i and tlin puhlie, that he hnd lately returned from Philadalphi;!, and com¬ menced business iti Ornnge street, four doorsAVcst ! of Norlh Quccn street, and onc square fromthe j Courl-housc, in tlie city of Lancapter. I D. F. lian had thc advantage of carrying on his buFiiiess four years in Philadelplua. [ It gratifies him to ho able to inform his friends and tlie pul;lic, that he cnn sell any article in his line at reduced prices, Marble Mantels, Monuments and tombs, with appropriate ornaments, in either Foreign or American MARBLE. Lettering in English or German in thc newest slylc, inlaid with Gold Leaf or B!aek Cement. N. Yi. Also, sand-stone work in general. March 25,1840. Iy.16 EMAINING in the Post O Ibr quarter ending, March Slst, 1840: DitnicI Goutner, Jacob Hess, Eiin ; W. Atki Willinm Taylor, William Troy, CIristian Steman, Micheal Russel, Eve Mack, Samuci Fehl, J. Enn is, Henry Hess, Dnniel Eckrnan, Hetiry Graver, Ja¬ cob Brenner, Jolin Beam, John Knrjdig, D. IJAlR, P. M. ApriUS, 1840. 3t»'.19 iSoardcvH M^<rnffd. AFEW genteel young men eanllif ncconum- dated with Boarding at Mra. WCKEY'S in North Puke Sircet. Aprils, lB4d. tf-IS LAMB HOTEL, West Kingr Sircet, B<niicas(cr. West King Street, Lancaster, di¬ rectly opposito Cooper's hotel, and InToiy^cc^e'd by Mr. C Brenner, where he will ahvays bn very happy to see lhem. His TAni.E will at all limes be furnished with the best tbo markets af¬ ford, and 8o served ns lo suit his (juosts. ijis bau will be well supplied with thn choicest Liquors; his STADr.R provided with the best provender and atlendod by a ateady and obliging Hostler, and every cicrlion made to secure the ease, wants and comfori of all who shall fivonr bis IIou."e with a call. Being determinod tn keep a good bouse, lie invites travellers and nthcra to make a trial and judgo for tlieinsolvcs. PETER REED, Jr. Lancaster, October 31, 1819. tf-47 CLOCKS, WATCHES, &C. ^g^HE aubseriber rcspoctfully informs his friends M. and tbe pubjic generolly, that he is prepared to make and repaii* CLOCKS AND WATCES, - or KVERY nESCRIPTlO.V, At his shop. No. II North Queen Street, next door lo Mr. Bear's Bookstore, ¦where he will he happy to receive orders in his lino. - ON irAND, Yankee CBocks, of vnrious kinds and jiriccs, warranted to keep good time. —ALSO— X.ever, Bnelish, Gsrinan. Prenoli and common WATCHBB. Jewellery repaired and Spoons, &c. engraved to ordor. . . r He is thankfully for past favours, and hopes to merit and receive a continuanco of patronage. G. M. ZAJiiM. No. 11 North IJuoen Street, Lancaster. March 4,1840. ly-13 CSSieap Bry Goods. ^HE suhscriher wishea to inform his friends and tho public generally, that hc has a lurgo iiSHortmcnt of Fancy and Staple I>vy tfwoods, suitahle for this nnd tho coming season, which he will dispose of now nt very rednced prices; nmong which will be found the following: Good Style Mbuslin-fle-laines, at 28 and 31 cls. pcr yd. Real 4.4 Superfine Fronch Chintzes ot3I cts, per yd. Full 8-4 Wrought Shawls, nt 82, and upwards, Superfine 4-4 Long Clotli Shirting at 12 1-2 cls. pcr yard. Heavy 5--! Broivn Sheeting,"at 12.^ cts. pcr yard. Do. 4.4 do do nt 10 ets. Po 4.4 Blenched do at Jt & 10 cts. per yard. Canton Flannels, 9. 10 tfe 12^ cts. per yard. Togrtlior wilh n lurgo nsaorlmonl of CloiSh.s, €ns^inieres^ .Satinets^, Vestings, Merinoes, Flnnuols, Calicoes, Glovea, aicry, &e. &.c. &c. G. W. BARTON, Cornerof NorthQueen nnd Orango stroels, N. B. (t, W. Barton winhea tn inform all thoso commencing hcuso-kecping, thathe can furnish them with or every description, nt the Inwral pwaiblo price. Lancaster, February 12, 1840. tf-10 . Boarders W^nnted. 15,000 morus multicaulis Trees B'or Sale. rgiHE fluhrtcriber intending to remove from hia j •*- present residence on the first ofApril next, offers for sale. HAMERSLY & RICHARDS, DE.\LEns IN DRY CJ-OODS. CtroccricN, dnfis and Quceniiware, North Queen Street, j 5^ A P>r € A S T E K, I Between Ihelhteh of J, Kauffman and G. Danner, ARE constantly receiving supplies of NEVV GOODS, suitable lo the season, all ofwhich ] they will dispose ofupon the most reasonable terms. I March 95. 1840. lf-16 Mortis i75tiIflieauSi!!i ^J IK^ Kj Sj sj'. ^ listafe of Elizabeth Kaufi'man. In IhcCoiirtpf Cominon Pleas of thR Coun¬ ty of Lancaster. "SXTITERRAS .Tohn Bear, one oftbe triisteos of ' * Elizaboth Knuffmnn, did on tbe IGlh day of \ ing^-njfj^ Aiarch 18411, tile in the onice of the ,-'rotIionotary i .... ' For Sale or BSenJ, THAT valuahle property formerly known by he name of Porter's Garden, Situated on thc South West corner'of Duke 'ind James Street, coiifusiing of Five B^dOts or^fl*onnd, with a 2 story frame HOIISE, a brick Barn nnd Slabiing, GREEN jy|^__^ HOUSE and other imprrnxmcnts, togellier with a never-failingr well ofwater. This projierty will be sold or rented separately or together—to auit pur¬ chasers. WILLIAM HEITSHU, JACOB liENSliL, January 29, 1810. tf-8 J£cinoval. BR- tJlo CSn iNIHiFiF AS removed to Market Square, opposito lbc Market House- Lancaster, April 8,1840. Gt-18 NEW APOTHECARY STORE. MESPECTFULLY informs the pnl>. lie, thut he has opened n Druj nnd Chemical Store, in West King street, Lnncaster, next to Messrs.Steinman's Hardware store, where hc will keep A GENERAL ASSOHTiMENT OF ofthe said Court, his Account oftho said Esiate; Notice is Iierehy given to all persona interested *=*»-•i,'^-i«»(.-« in thcsnid Ept:ite,tliat-lhe said Court have appoint- sound and in good order, and rang-\i;^2^^*.)^S5>» ndthc27tliday of April, 1840, fiir the confirma. ing from 3,^ to 7 foct. Orders addressed to him ^j^^ tJ,creof, unless oxccpth.ns hc filed. I Attest. HDGII LONG. z_ McLENEGAN, rrolh'y. tf-lg I - - will hc punctually attended to, Lancaster.March 4,1840. rrothonofary*s Ofiice, Lancaster, March 25, 1840. 5t.lG Estate ofDavid Martin. wMedirm^iSt JFafenl Medicines of ail kinds. Paints, Oils, Dye Sluffs, Varnish, Surgical inslru- ments, nnd many other articles too numerons to mention. Persons wishing to hc supplied with good meoi. CINES, und such as may he relied on, can hnre pro¬ cure them, OS he intends lo keep on hnnd none but the very best; anri which he will dispose of on the most moderate torms. All are invited to cidl and exnmine for themselves. Country merchnnts and physicians will be s-ip- plied cither wholesaleor retail nt tlie lowest prices. Aifft—Jnst rnrnJvpd.a lp( off RESH GARDKN fcvhtiU^j, rrom the rrorticulluraf Gwr-' ntn, ivew York, nt very iow ]irn;tra; Lanaister. April 8, 1840. ir-18 '^Tfliv EiOg Cabin and BIlaE'd Cider Candidate^' Tune—"Aw/f/ Laiig Syne-'" Should good old cider bo despised, And neVr regarded more? Should plain log cabins be de.spit^cd, Our fathera built ofyorc? For the true old style, my boys! For the Irue old style, I^i's tako a mug of cider now For the true old style. We've tried exporimenti enough Of fashions new nnd vain, And now we long to settle down To good old times again. For lhe good old ways, my hoys! For lhe good old ways, Le.'s take a mug of cider now For the good old ways. Wo'vc tried your purse proud lords, who lovo In palaces to shine; But we'll have a ploughman President Ofthe Cincinnatus line. Forlhe North Bend, my boys! For old North Bend, We'll take n mug of cider yol For old North Bond. We've tried'the greatest nnd the bosl,' Ofhim we've hnd enough, And he who 'in the footsteps Ireada' Is yet more sorry slufl. For the bravo Old Thames, my boya! For the brave Old ThanicH, We'll lako a miig of cider yet For the brave Old Thnines. Then give's a hand, my trusty boya! And here's a hand for you, And we'll quaff the good old cider yet For old Tippecanoe. For old Tippeeanno, my boya! For old Tippceanoc, We'll tnkc n cup of cider yet For Old Tippecanoe. And surely you will give your votf?. And surely I will to: And we'll denr lhe wny lo the White House yet For Old Tippecanoe. For Tip-pe-cnnoc, tny boya! For Tip-pe-caiioe, WeM lake a mug of cider yet For Tip-pe-canoe. M^VnnsyIvania £j€giHlalure* Tn thft Court of Common Pleas of the Oo.,««5. „r Tj:'anfrhRtfir. HEREAS Alexander Patterson. Apsigncc _ _ of David Martin, did on the 16th dny of March, 1840, file in ihe OlHce ofthe Prolhonotary ofthe said Court, hi:i Accouni ofthe said Estate: Notice is heroby given to all persons iutcrested in the said Es'ate, that tlic said Court have ap¬ pointed thc 27th day ofApril, 1840, for thc confir- mation tliereof, unless exceptions be filed. Attest: Z. VIcLENEGAN. Proth'y. LancasleT, Mli^dl So. ( S.-16 Prolhonotary of the said Courl, tboir Aecounl of Ksiate of Anthony- Ellmaker. In the Conrl of Coinmon Pleas oftlie County of Lancister. WHKREAS Adam Dare and Jnnnihan Oh en, Assignees of Anlhony Ellmaker, did nn the 27th day ofMarch, 1810, file in thc Office of llio KEPOKT or lhe Rclcrt Commillee appointed lo invesligate tlle man. ogenioiit iinjh5^l)(i))j(i^.^j,|jjj^pdelpliia Bail SI R . N 1 1. I,, C H \ 1 iFlH il w. and Kail Rond Pcpot- Willow Street, near third Sireet, PnUj\&Ei'StWSMA- THE subscribers,havincf tahon tho above largo Depot, lately occupied by Messrs. Bolton Sr Co., lo transaci ageneral Frodiice and Commission Business, Will aitend lo any business in tbcir line, wilh prompiness nnd care, and on reasonable tcrins. Also, GOODS rcccivrd on Slnrag-e. BROOK.S, HEILM.A.N & Co .I.IMES E. BnooKs, WlU.lAM HkII.MA William A. Keiskr, ^g\ BUSHELS of Prime Clover Peed; Tim. _Plj^ othy, Hord and Orehard Grass Seed; 11,000 bis. Fresh Feathers; Mackeral and Shad, by the ha-rcl and half barrel. G. B. MARKLEY, . I • East King Slreet Lancaster. 1 March 25, 1840. tf-lG the said Estate: Noiice is hereby given lo all persons interested ' The Comniitlee appoinied lo inquire inlo, ascertain in whal manner the Su|icrintendcnl of Motive Power, those under him, and others, have, during the lasl year managed lhe Columbia and Philudclpliia rail-road; REPORT: That on the 18lh rlay of February last, llicy in the dischargo ofthe task assigned them, prncceiled to Columbia, where, nfter JI\-.JV.Il\. S, i IAN, > nSKR.) REFER ENCE.S. THOS. HA RT, &- Co. I p,,;,.,,„,„,,:. ISAAC KOONS, ik Co. \ t^hiladciplim. ! ;-EO. SMITII, E.q. Reading, I „„,,„ ' GEO. KKIhER, Womclsdorl, ^ '¦' i GEO. HEILMAN, Jr Jonestown, ( , , „ „„ I.L KILLINGER, Millerstown, ' ^ I'«>'^"°" '^o- I GEORGE &. KAUCH, I ,^,„„„„ I JOHN MARQUART & Co. \ l-""""™' ,, 1 JOH,\ N.LANE, Esq. Lancaster City. JACOB FRANTZ. Jr. Pequea, Lancaster County. Marchll, 1840. 6la-14 Pj'i'oligiirous Acid, on ^ ^H^HF, Pyroligneous neid or Vinegar of Wood fl possesses powerful antisnplic qualities, and effectually prevenls the deroinposilion of animal substances. Il ia recommended as a substitute for smoke, and as such is used in curing Hams, Beef, Sausages, Fish, &.c. imparting to r, . , I Tongues, /'orli, _ . . _ Hoardora can be accommo. j|,p|,, j^ mach liner flavour and colour, boing alto- enrnor of Nnrlh Kini; nnd Water Streols, on o« mod oralo terms ns nny private house in lhe cily. WILLIAM F. EliEKMAN. Lnncaijler, Feb. 19, 1840. If-U ted to ealland examine the LAncE andsplkn- ; DID ASSORTMENT OK CABffJ^ET FlURRIITIJKE AND If-lG or 12 geiltoel daled allhe public housn of lhe suliseribor I" fjj^f Croo from that biilcincss which is'oflcn found in Beof, Ar:., cured wilh smoke. It posses¬ ses nlso the additional advantage nf being easily applied, and nol requiring a smnko houso. Prepared and sold only by J. F. HEINITSH, nl his Medicinal Drug and Chemical store. East Kinir street, Lancasler, whero may bo had also 'r-nrv-ir - A ' J ., ¦ •' . i Genuine Fronch Sugar Beet, Mangel Wurtzel EVVLY married persona nnd otluirs nroinvi- r„,^ Bago, Cole, nnd Turnip Seeds March 25, 1R40. SFBSmift AW© smiiVIEK F A S H_I O ]^ S . ESPECTFULLY infurms lho crafl of tbo cily and cmmly of Lancasler, that be has justre¬ ceived the Paria.'London and Now York fashions for Spring and Sunimer; imd that lbo»o wishing to procnre copies, can bc accomniodatcd by calling upon him. Hc would also infnrm his friends nnd euotoinera that ho ia prepared lo executo their ordors accord¬ ing lotho most approved slylo oftho latentfaihions. Lancaator, April 1, 1840. 31-17 MOTIOE, BTpJHE imdcrsigned, Exoeuturs of Dr. WIL ^ LIAM THOMI'SON,deo'd.;.horohy notliy all persoiiN indebted to the eatato of tho enid do. ceased, thai all claiins unsntlled bytho ISlhday of April next, will bo put in anit. HENRY KEFFER, JOIIN MATHIOT. March IS. 1840. 31-15 OF ALL KINDS. The undersigned having a very largo stock of first-rate furniliiro on hand, is detcrmiuDd msoll as j low a» any-other CBlablinhinont in lhe City. AU ' v/ho wish lo pnrcha.io Cabinol furniture and Chaira, wouhl do well by giving bim ncall, as thoy can bo , supplied witb every ihing in his linn fiir linniio i keeping. —ALSO— VEN^TAN BLINDS OF ALL DfiaoaiPriONS. All of whicii may be hnd at lhe cornor of Enat.King »lrooi,,,ppo.iitc the Farmer'a Itank,first dooraround lho eorner, on Duko struct. ¦ JOII.V F, SIIRODER. Laneaslcr, Fob. 12tli, 1840. 2ui-10 To Farmers" THE subscrihor gives noiice, thatliomaUcDand linson hand forsale endless chnin TllRASIIING MACHINES, AND BBOKSE P«WliiKS, made on the most approved plan and in n supe. rior workmanlike innniicr. Orders prompily at¬ tended to. ^VM. KIRKPATRICK. LancaslcrApril 1,1840. tf-17 [in ihesaid Eslate, that thesaid tionrt have ap-1 e.Namining several witnesses, the follow¬ ing resolution waa ofl'ered and adopted, and a copy thereof served on James Cam¬ eron, Esq. Superintendent of Motive Pow- er on snid road, viz: I "Resolvrd, That the Superintendent of Motive j Power on the Culuinbia and Pbiladelphia rail.road I bc required to furnish tbo commillee a statement, : showing llie amount of money received by him each [ month from the Siale during the timc ho has b«cn in ollico; also llic amount paid each month to con- Iraolurs, agents, engineers workmen, and others, ¦rvices nnd materials, witll the nnf arc thereoii pointed the 30tli day of April. 1340, for the con¬ firmation ihereof, unless excepiions be filed. 1 Attest: Z M'LENEGAN, Prolh'y I Proihonolary's Office, i 1 Lancaster April 1,1840. ^ 51-17 Estate oC David H. Holirer. In the Conrt of Comnion Pleas of the Couniy of Lancaster. HICREAS George Diffenbach and .Tohn MoCalli^ter, Assignees of David li. Rohrcr, referredto. It would lu; nonniri;llian uiiacl oljuslicelorlhecoiiiiiiitk'elinreioiiioiilioii, that a genlieman named Jones, a lii.stiii. guished machiiilsl, hnd honn onipliiyefl lis foreman in thc shop aliont tii'o week.s tic- fore Ilieir arrival 'J'o hi.s.skill and inilii.-- try Ihe slate of all'uirs at this place, il i.i thouglil, is fnirly nllrihuiahle; and had he been in his present posl, through the eur- ly part of Ihe ivinlcr, ilis lii'ln:ved there would have been no conipl.iinls. I''iir llie snntiincnta hcreexpre.ssi.d, in i-egurd lo his qualifications, see lhe evidenre of ,Me.s.sr.s. Norris nnd Eusiwick. And while ihcy are willing lo concede tolhe master ma¬ chinist, Mr. Boone, the rcpul.ilion of an hone.st man and a good cilizen, ihev regrel lo say, that they are uniilile lu commend . his qualifications for his present silualion. i It will be perceived liy the te.stimnny 1 of Messrs. Norris, Eusiwick and l'ranl,j all men of celebrily for inechanlcal skill, that his repulation in Ihnl line, is hul tiil- eralile. To Ihis it is Ihiniglil many uf the imperfeclions in the Mulive Power might; fairly he traced.' Tliere was no data given, nor indeed asked for, by which lhe aver-1 age number of hands employed at Ihisj point, during the pust year, could ho a.s Iil relati 111 In car iii«i)'-clnr . il is Ijidiovodlbcir dtitics, liii/ilgh import .,,1, iiiii:i:l ti" w i li s.i,ety Iran- lorrcd lo synlc oliiiT nllic.T. lii r"i;;ird to wood in^l^ccliir. by lbc way a now olrioor, il is iliuiigbt III,- H.iiii,) i-b.,erv,ilioni; inighl a; p y. .M. ch oycllo- II.cut prev.iiled ill the vicinity ol t'ou'iiiirjlown, in r'-liT'-n.-c i.i thc purchase of a llir in in ilmt neigh- l.!irliM,„l, in which it was generally bcti.-vcd lho .'¦^iiiiorinlciifj.riil bnd an interest. 'I'll n fann wua well Mippliod uidi timber; on it a large qunnliiy ol wo'jd, i.cii.icn tlircn and fbur hundred coriU, w rc (-lit nnd iniivoyed lo the side ofthe riiiliond, .11 G ill'iglion ilU; and some nfthis wooil, allhougb but a .iiiiail (jiniility, v,na lakon tn riiiludeipbia for privati! uso, in .Stale curs, free of lull. Hence the ('.tciiomciit. Il was believed tbe aforesaid olBt or W.IS iisifg the ."vlniivc Tower, and public ears, lo i-Mi*.i-V I:i.s own wood to tbo city, wlitre the prices \M ro nearlv dnnl-le whal llicy were atthe above niiiii'-d villnge. Hi,t lbc proof .hlinwod. tbat ibese ruin .rs woro , rinncniis—that J.-ic.ib Pclcrs owned tbt: lard, and Ibat .'\Ir. Camc.-on bad no inlerci-t III'nill—;inil that, at ils purchase he lii'd nioridy in ti'd IIS ngont of die ibrmer. Uut il was proved by .Mr. I'cloiw, llMit he had conlructed forlhe sale oflbo wond rcicrred lo, witll lhe Supcrinlendonl; bvt Lho prico lie wns lo get al any olber plac;- than llie Sebuylkill plnno, be did not know. For every curd (if nal', taken lo the plane in Slnle ears. Irru 111 Inll lu: wns lo receive four dollars and Hlty cenls; whde ho luund a person lo load and unload the c.:r«. Willi tbc sale of ihin wood, Ihe only Ihing which bus the si-mblance nf injusliro. is. the favor sll,iwn l(j .Mr. Peters, iu carruug bis wood freeof to'I. while his noiirbb'.rs arc deprived ol ihis privi¬ lege. The loll lor llli.,- di-iaiii:e. is 8'3.33i, which. cerlained. But fiomihe return made for Uddi-d totbe wood.rcndersitunpriintableuBfiiegbi {did on the 23d d.ny of March, 1840. lile in the Or. „„,j ji^ „„,„js cfeach person tn whom such pay fice of tbo Prothoniimry ol the said Court, their; ^p,,,;, jvpre made; nlso the amnunt yet due. ifany, Acoounl of lhe Silid E:'tale: j m contractors, acenis, engineers, workmen, and Notico is hereby given to all those inierested in - „^\,^„.^ );,, services or innterinls: how long said the said listnle, that the said Courl, bavo appoint-, ,|gi,i, |,„,.,, |,r„n due and unpaid, specifying the ed iheSOlb d.iy ol .'Vpril, 1840, for lbc conhrraa- n,,,,,^ and amount of oach debt, and tho naines of lion thereof, unless e.xcepuons bc filed. Notice to Tarmers. "THE subacribsrs offer lo the ]iiiblic Rice's Pa¬ tent Machine for spreading or sowing Lime, Plas¬ ter, Sinall Giain, Compost, &.c. called the Centrifugal ©issciniiiatei'. Having purchased the Patent right for Litlle Britain, Drumore, Colorain and Bart townships, they nffer for salo the Machine mado iu the bcsl manner, or the patent right to persons who wish to mnko and uso tho same for tliemselvi!!i. Applica¬ liun to cither of the Fubscribcrs, living in Lilllc Biilain, will bb aitondcd lo. I. J. HUTTON, • WM. HUTTON, JACOB HUTTON. April 15,1840. 3t»19 Prothonotary's Office, I Lancaster April 1,1840. t. jVllost: Z. McLENEGAN, Proth'y. 5l.li aWITCIlELL'Sncograpbical Render, .?fi. E-merson's Second Part Aritbiiicti,-, The Form Book, Lifo of Franklin, (Harper's Edition.) Lifo of David (Jrockct, Lady's Medical Pookol Book, McKinnoy's Justice, Mclhodist Hymn Book.s. &,c., &.c. For sale at the Book Slnre of R. W. MIDDLETON, Nn. 29, Norlb Queen St., Lancaster. April, 8,1840. tflS JUST rereived al lho snbscribor's I^nnk Slnre No. 2D, Norlh Queen Slrocl, Lanoasler, the lid- lowing Books, vhi fjargc Quarto Family I5iI»I«'s, Hickok ami Fleming's Evangelical MUSIC, Todd's Johnson and Walker's Dictionary, larg edition. Blake's Astronomy, Irving's Catechism of Grecian History, Tho Girl's Weekly Day-Book, Miss Ijcslie'sComplete Cookery, Parley's Sun, Moon and Stars, " Geography, Olney's Geography and Alias, Mitchoirs Traveller's Guide, " Map of PennBylvania, Ohio, Wiacon- aiii, Ac Thc Path-Finder, Cooper's last novel; Estate of George Fry, dec'd L ETTETS of Administration on the Eslaie of GEORGE FRY, lale of Manor township. Lanenster county, dcccnscd, having been granicd lo the subscribers, all persons indebted to anid Es¬ lalo nre requested lo come Ibrward and make pay. menl without delay ; and thosehaving elaim.sa- goinsl the snme, will present tbem, properly au¬ thenticated, lo the Adnlinistralors for Fcltlomenl. JACOB FI-.HL, Conesing,, township. Lr.WIS URBAN, Washinglon Borough. March 11, 1840. Gi-M tbc persnns to whom tho same are due.^ 'I'o which, after taking ample time lo prepare an accurate statement agreeably fo the ternis of tho resolution, the docu. I ment marked (G.) wns delivered; and how I htr it is nn answer to lho inquiries, is for i Ihe public to judge. ; In discharging iheir arduous labors, it j is lhe intenlion of thc committee to avoid ; inanifesling any Iceling either way, and 10 give hut a simple narrative of the facts established by the evidence, without any kind of coloring. Bofore entering on the jcase, they Ihink it would not be presump. loiH in them, to give it as their opinion, Ihat the oflice or,Superintcndent of Motive I Power is a highly important station, for which thc very best of men should be se¬ lected. Thi.s ollicer bus an extensive con¬ trol over the lives and property of his fel- i^"'<^ partof theSlate. five consecutive monihs, they averaged a boul 3.1, which is consiilered a force com¬ mensurate with the services souijht for. Indeed it seems more like loo many, Ihan too fow. The average number in the vear lerminatingon the IslNiivcmbor, A. D.^1838, was 20i. While on the sub¬ ject of the hands, it is thouglil fhat if an expression ofopinion as to wheiher ornot there are too great a number in the em¬ ploy ofthe Commonwealth, could proper¬ ly be given, with the imperfect informa¬ tion received on lhatqunstion,atall points, except from the Schuylkill plane to Phil¬ adelphia, it would be in the affirmative.— From the plane to the cily, a distance of about 3.1 miles, it was ascertained that there are at least fifty-one. How many more there are, conld not be discovered. The facilities for collecling fitcts of Ihis sort were not great. They had lo be ob¬ tained under all Ihe disadvantages lo which the committee, as strangers, were subjected. This numher is nnt vietved as necessary for the despalch ofpublic husi¬ ness. At all times, and more e.spocially in times like the preseni, when tho finan¬ cial affuirs ofthe Commonweallh are very much deranged, siiperHiious officers ought to be dismissed, and none retained but such as aro efTective and honest. It was with regret thnt the cnmmittco heard of tbo non-payment of the hands in the Common wciiMi'.s service. Numbora oflhem havc nnt received any oflheir wages for monihs, and consoquontly many havc become embarrassed, nnd owing lo the necos- sitouB circumstances, have sold tbeir claims at heavy discounts. Tho maxim ''that the laborer is worthy ofhis hire," is nne dcst rving of all praise. When extraordinary efforts are rcsorlcd lo, lo sus. tain the credit oflho State wilb forcignera, ilis lo be regretted that the endeavors to mainlain it at home, by seeing justice done lo those wbo have lailed fbr her, are far from being energetic. The 5P!frocnlrh?ri««'"«ini!Ha'^*''f'"*^""fSy',i!.';;^"l'':-i ceiptt't], imU keeping- ihcni in his cuatody at* unpuirl bills, cannot be favourably spoken of. It is but right that cvory mnn sliould n^tiiin thc; evidence of hisown claim, until it is satisfii'd. This innovii- tion is nnt thoujrht meritnrinus. nor i-^ it in nccord- nnce wiiJig-uod I>URincsp ropu'ntions. Attention is respectfully invited to thc doposi- tion of Col. A. J. Plcnsnnion, Presideni ot" tho Hnr- risburgf, Portsmouth, AFounijoy nnd TjnnenBterrarl- rond. From it, il scrtiis that .Mr. CnniiTon Iind a clnim nlninst snid ro:id, and been nse hc had .'•ornp difficulty in having it ndjusicd, he ihreatoned to be revenged on the rompany ofwliich the ('nh)!iel is the presiding officer, Htifng iliat hn would pro¬ hibit the Stale locomolivcs frmn driiwincr ihi cars off tho compnny sidcliiigs, at Oillerville, andihai he would make theni keep hor.ses to peribrm this service; and besides thi.''. hc iilleged tiint the com- |)nny engines should not hc allowed to U'jo the Smte road to run to Ijancaster. a di>tJiiioo ot* abunt one mile, for water or fui'l. And in tho presence oCthe committee, tlie sarne threat of revenge wa« iterated inany thing else than :i oonetl.atory s,n'ril. 'I'liese facts nre adverted tw, not for tlie purpnse ofo.xhibitingthcunprovoked improprieties ofspeccb or feeling shown by the nbuve named officer, hul willi a view of imprc:»sing (in tlie Td-gisbiiurc the importance of havingcon<-ert ofnctii-n l)Oi\vcen public functionaries, and llie nilleers nf ihe afore¬ said compnny. At the junction of this work and the State road nt Dillerville, Auing lo llie want of moiive power, very great dclny^ were experienced. In mnny instances, car.*' hnd to reniain there for several d.iys, bei'ore they could he sem on; nnd frequently, when ihc sidelings were ho crowded that no more eould he received, engineers on loeo- inolives wiih very small trains^ passed by, wiihout designing to le.sson the numher. by receiving c nough to makcn fuil train. Fur su<h net;* and de- tcntmnM, noexcusi',except it be a deHcicm-y of pow¬ er, can lie nasigned. Tosay tliat snows.or frosts, or tho hnd condition ofihe road, atl'-rded an apology, will not do; for the evidence is, llml the {¦oinpiiny rnnd wns in full uso, unlc.-;s ii wns (or a few dayi*, when, owing lo the wnai of room at Dillerville their engines were obliged to suspend operations Thai there was a wnui of Motive Powor on the Slato road in December, Janunry, and until about thc middle of February, none, who give credence to the tesiimony of highly reputable witnesses, can dispute. To enlertnin doubts on thc subject, would be lo manifest an incredulity akin to folly. The necessity lor (bstering the trade ofthis rond, must lm obvious. Ily reason of its connexion with thc Cnmberland Valley rail road at Harrisbnrg, it re¬ ceives lbc trade of a large section ofn very produc- 'I'hiK tnide is thrown on the Vogei!!iOEB iBnnis. ... je r .1 ' ' ¦¦* • .1 It' Slaiorailwnv ai tho above point. From it n larirc .oiv-citizens; & for this reason, it i.s ihoughl; ,„„„„„^ „,.j;,„^ „,„ j„^i J ,.,,„„ „i„,„„, ^^.^„ It should be lilled by none e.vcept such as nonsiduring tho jusiico of Lffording liu iliiioa for are exemplary in their conduct, and pos- business to a large numberof deserving citizens, si'sscd of teinper. lie should alwav.s act' l'"'''"^ iniens; should prnmpi the State oniccrs to wilh cool deliberation, and constantlV aim ! 'ff" ^'"'" "I'l-'i'"'': ';' l'",'!, 1""}^'"/ ,«;'"'i'- , . . ,, ', . .. , - . i Bcloro nurting this topic, il is lliuuglit a diilv ¦¦ lo keep ill view tho aphori.sm of the wise ¦ . .. inan, which detrlnres that "a soft answer turiiilh away wrath, but grievous words slir up anirer." Thiisniuch by way of introduction. From liIMEVenison""lIanis,ju..!t received and for Columbia, in proseculiuff their investiga Sale hy Sopi 19,1839 L. C. JU,\GKRICII, Nortii Quten sl. tiou, the committeo proceeded slowlv by ! the inclined piano at the .'^ehnylliill, and from hav- wav of Ihi- rail road to Philadelphia, slop'-' '"K '"¦'.'""^ "'"^\ f'""' ""¦,''¦',"' i"'".tl"t'J": . - , T> 1 u I^ ¦ i convcnioiices and emhiirriissiiieiits liave boon eaua- Eslate of Jacoh Seachrist, dec'd. tf.ll I P'"n "*• I'li'os'er, ParkesbiiriT, Downinij- I town and Paoli; at most of which places •H- ETTKRS of Adminislmtinn on the Kstate of JLi JACOB SF.ACniRIST, lato nf Mnnor town¬ flhip, Lancaster county, Pn., deceased, hnve been granlod to tho sub-soribcrs residing in tho oame Thc New Englaml I-'orrier, or Farmer's Receipt [ township. AM persons indebted in anid Estate, nre ^ROHAN POTATOKS. TIIH celf hraled Rohan Potatoe, warrantod gon uine, Ibr sale by L,C. JUNGERICII. Dook; The Nnw Sundny School Hymn Boolt, The Celestial Songster, Tho Great Western Comic Songster, Tho Sam Slick Snorter, Togellict with a variety of Sohool, Toy and olh¬ or Books, as well as a complete assortment ol^ lifettftr ana.WvU\ns l'a\>eY, Quills, Ink, Sand, Bristol Hoards, Drawing Papor. Jackson and Cohen's Pencils, &.n., Ac It. W. MIDDLETON. Bfarch S.'i. 1840. tf-16 requeslod to malic |iaymcnt to the Adminislralors wilboul dolay; and ' tboso having clainis against said Kstntearo retiuested to present lllc name,prop¬ erly aulbonticnlcd. lorECttlemont. GOTI.Ein SANER, f AHIl.\H.\M BOWER, April 8, lU'lO. Adn 6l»-18 Wiiicl>i'ciiiici''8 IByinnini. ASMA.LI* supply juatreecived ut the subscri¬ ber's Book Store. U. W MIDDLETON. pla llicy made preparations for takini^ te.^timo ny on Ihcir ri'turn. At Parkesburg, thoy remained several honrs,(lurir)f|'wliioh lime wero fiioaircd in inspcdinpr tfi« siio]) and public propi.Tly there. 'J'his is considered an eligible sitnation for lhe shop—bet- for tlian to havo it in a large (own or city. 'I'iicre arc nnt so nmny indiioeincntft lo divert theattention oflhc hnnds, as would be,where lhe po[)iiIali«'n i.s mnro dense.— The bnildint,' is quite capaciotjs, afford- "iin- miirieietit room for all that is needful on (he rond—and at (J.illa^rlierville wood selLs tbr only §.3,.50 per nt cord rnost. Itis evident, there¬ fore, thnt nnder tiiis rontract, Mr. Peters geis moro for llis wood ilian any in lhe neig-hlxirhood. Now, if wood cannot be prncnred in sufticipnt quantilie* in the ciry, or its vicinity, it is apparent, itiai it should bo boniiht at Unlhi-fhervilicor even furthor i, ond taken to thc plane in public cars, ami by Motive Power, ibr the Commonweallh; all tha profit, ifnny, should be (or (he State. In regard lothe expenses of iMolivePower,dnring^ tho pnst year, aa compared witli the preceding- one, thc rommittee have but few observations lo make; &. there appears to be a disagreement, between the present Superintendent and iiis predeceaaor, in re¬ lation to farts contained in-the last annuni report, which it is not for the con»m.ltec to reconcile, it was doomed most advisable to procure from the Treasury Department, tho;aniount of money paid in, as Moiive Power lolls, from said road during¬ the year, commencing wilb the 1st of February, 18.3!). nnd terminating with ihc .list of January, 1840—nnd by an inspection ofthe books, the whole amounted tn $184,3.0.3 21; of ihis sum between snid days 8I;)8.783 G4, were drawn outby Mr. (.'aincron, and tho halanco, !52.5,()04 57, has, sinca thc first of February last, been paid tu him. or on his orders. Thus it is evident, ihnt thc entire surn, by Inw subject to his drafti*, has heen drawn—and notwithstanding this, there nro yet debts unsatidficd against the Motive Power, thnt so far as have beon iiscovercd, come lo at least $2!),!1.55 55. (Soe ac¬ companying bst of debts.) In ihis cstinmle. the claimsof Ijocomotivc man- nCirturcrs, are not included. At ihc lime tho cornmiitee were on the road, there? was duo to I'e¬ ter Wnger, S8,550 00, tn VVilliam Norris, 816,350 00, nnd to Doneia A: Co., ofUendinfr, exclusive of a bill for rep-iirs. not returned, SlU.f!!*)) 1:3, which JU ihc ngrf gate would be .S41..0n6 12.-' jVu renson ibr tho non-pay monl of ibis sum, has been given. Thisis nut defrayed out "f VdU col- Icelcd. Appropriations tor Ijocomoiives nnd ropes, Ac., arc aiinunlly made by the [.egishiture, and bv tlu- ne oflhc 19th of July. 18311, SIOO.OOO 00. were npprn|irinted forthe purchase of engines, Ae., on the Columbia and Portage milroads. Tiiere appears, hy contrasting the nggrcgnlcMo* live Power toll?, of snid rnad, last yt,ar, wiih thc Ibrnicr one, to havc been n large augmenintion; and Ibr this, the Superintendent in his report, would ,:;4i.l;.^*wi,^n"tKc'^oc^s'Lv"e''•IiliriSP p^^f.^ h^n^m the putilic. tlini thoy c.*-o«<>d thofe of thc preceding year, ili*- h^rgo sum of 8Q0,9G3 00,hul hehnsomit- ted to notice the facts thnt the toils have been rais¬ ed on ench cnr between Columiiia nnd PhiJadeiph'n, 41 ccnt.s; while tho road tolls hnve been propor¬ tionately lessened. In this parlicular the report is calculated lo mislead: ibr, hy Inking the average numher of cars that passed both planes, wiihout prptcnding to include those that rnn between poinls, the increased toll.H nre proved lo be b21,283 00, which i.*! S.320 00, more than tho -whole advance, on lolls. 'J'Jierotbre, instead of bring augmented nt the (briner rntes, thoy hnve diminiyJied. In Inking Icnve ofthe Motivo Power, after con¬ sidering thc cosls, and the nianycltums for dnmn- gi'S, occasioned by breakages on the mad, as well as thc henvy yearly approprialions, rendered necos- snry to enable it to be maintained, the propriety of leasing, or disposing ofii, is reppectfully referred Io lho judgment of the Lci?i;lature. It is well known, thai individual cntcrfiriso and skill con of¬ ten turn ihings to a profitatih; account, which, un¬ tler government oflicerf--, prove very nnpradiietivc. Thc committeo feel nssunnl, thm companies couhl be tound, who wnuld pay the State a liand¬ some sum yearly, to procure the privilege of usin'j the iMotivc Power. In confirmation ofthis opinion, ser: the Icslimmiy of Mr. Mchnffey, nn honorablo man, rt'ho is competent lo judge. Cnncerning tho condition of tbe road, tlie corn¬ miitee mean lo otFi^r but few reniarks. It is no longer a matter of dispute, thnt its original con¬ siruclion, wae none ofthe besL Bul, it is notne- ci'ssury to say more, while the report ol'their engi. ncer, INIr. Stucker, so ubjy poinls out its defecL-*.— Indued, it would he no more than an ael of ju^ticl• to mention, thnt Mr. rTuffnagle, the cflicient engi- neer in the service of the State, lo who^o charee this improvement is committed, faithfully doscri- bod ils faults, and reconnncndcd lhe inlrndurtion of pernmnent remedies, 'i'he bridges buili and re¬ paired, during the last yenr, estnldi'shed the ability nnd skill of ihosc who planned and constructed them. It would nnt be doinp justice to Mr. Hulfnagle, wVrcthe committee to omit stntine, thnt they are fully pc^'-aded, ho hns fnithfully and with credit to himself, pi»rf^Tmcd hi« ofiicial obligatioiH. With the Supervisors, .Mrssr;'. 'i'ustin, Collins nnd Mosher, nnih.ng objeetintinbte wns liiHtovcred. These genllemen seem disposed to rir-sidunu-ly at¬ tend to lhe servir-ps requireil ofthein. Hut il is believed this class of ollicers i.s lo<i nunuTini.s. No renson can he perceived why one man fhniild not he nble to supeivisi; the wholo rtmd. Kxpcrienre hns proved thnt ibis enn bc done. During the la^t yenr of llus past administration, one indivniual was ibund quite competent tor tlw^ undcit-ikini,'—nnd it is bclifved. onc would nttbis tinu* l-e suiiicient.—- And as lliis is an auspicious pi-rind ti>r rct(irm,it should not hc dcli-rred. The debts ofthe siiicrM. sory deparlment, which Iiave to be liquidated by npprr)|irinlioiis (hnn tJie Trensury, must be consid- erable. The amount of .VJr. Tu-tin*s div slnn is rt.-Il.nrJ.M (i:»: ihalon Air. CuIlins* ^ ll.ana-35; nnd ...^. lhe utilily of estahb.>.liing stato sidelings at J "!"*<>I- ¦^l'i.'=I>t--r's division, the indebtedness waa Uillcrv lie, and prociiriu!'a |licc ihote to keep j'"^t '"'"¦'¦'"¦'"• i i • engines. 'I'he propriety of censing ;o l.-nk iij-on ' X-mv. tm-eommillre havc, ns they nre led to h(»- ihe trade ofso importuui n tribul:»rv ns wnv bnsi- ' Ih'yc. lionesty nnd thiriy discharged thc ohliiri'li. uk ness. is likewise defi-rcntinlly Milmiillcd. ' j iin;.ns(-d on (hnn, with the eonlidcnf o^xpcctaiion Tho commitiee nenrly omitted refcning to the | that their services hnve brm of some iifc tn (ho^ diflicuIiics,proe.'cdingfrom haviiur no road to avoid Coinmonweallh. nnd w.th the hope IliiiHn ulnt^ ol •- -^ .- 1 'things, liko thnt to whicb ibey arc indebted tbr their nppointmonl, may not ngaiii r.c-cur. 'I'hcy tlierefore conclude by yubinittiiig the ti.Uuwing rc solution: Re.tolved. That the comnuttee be diinlutrged from thu further consiilcralion ofthe subjccl. I'd bv thcso imperfections in ihc mail. Tho tolls have been-Ic.-sencd by kecpiiifi busiucss offit. These ' im|K.'dimentstn travel and transportation of frelglil, should be obviated asspccdily as possible. In cor-' robiiraiioii ofthis, see eviilcnco of IMessrs. Norris, Since tlie evidence was tnken, v'-z: on lho titih McballW, Emerick, and many other intelligent nnd 18th davs of March, ^O.-'iOO dollars* of the n- nien,iu addition to ihntof Mc-srs. IlnlTnaglc and novo sum the price ofthree locomotives, was paid. Stoiiker, engineers referred to. ! In recommending ihc introduclion of rctrcucli-1 7^1^' W<Y IT WoiIKS IN Indi.VX v. A meutandreformoiUheroad,tbe commillee doit' J J ^ I.o.,i:»ville, that in ono with tho apprehensions wlmdi r.ll euti-rtnin, wno 'rn nu » r ni..-' nwi.. '• • t r re-ommcnd a project whicb has previo.tsly bren mr. rmvnship on the Wabash nver, in Indnino, known. Pui they vi.-w ii as an impen.live duty, where tbey have lOt) votes, AI.I. but right and let tbc result bc whnt it m;iy. their rblt^jatKiTis (t|" whom, went for Van I5ujrr;.\, in Id'Mi to thc Coinnionwoallb, and a th- '" ' '" '""¦ welliire, induce llicni to tur: iug lhe pust scasnii. ihil (l.'>cri|'i ''tin lllZr'lZ' -""''I "'-c """• -^i''' for Gi-iiernl Harrison ;"!i,'-rr'irii™..i-'odice r» —there is nnl a Van lie ren men left in for tho Plalo to havr, m Itneping; up her i K,iown n-hunlin o.irii,!,'irii». h ivo h.'i'o very ninuli the town.ihip. If Ihn i.i not a "Hisn we Motive I'liwer. At Iho time they wore at j iiicrenncrl in iiuinlicr. iiK will lio sc.-n ly poni|rar- nrs nt a loss 10 know what a "aifjn" ta. said tihtr.o, rvrrv thine; so far ns thev coulil' >nff tho ropoit of the in^t .v" with tl.al ofUio prr. . , • " 1 1-.- r ' . (•¦ rcilliin-OHO I'or Ihis no tMiiPi! has Itcen aivcn.— j,„lp-e, was in Konilnonililio... In supportof; ^^^1 m,,"'micI, n. llu, ,v„I,m„u o.st„blW,<.„ the im.. till." view, tho report of .1. C.Stocker, Ksq., tiliiy ol'^nrh iijlif.-rs. it;« ailju'lgcil propor to aiig. an enj;inecr of respeetalilc attainments, is ;;<.<{ tiirir iliHijii»<al. Tho l/)iiiiulle .loarniil rny.< lh.il il i» carnotitly Miovttl tlmt by lho 1st olJiily i«^xt. tlio nholo U. PtiiU'< will Ih- Mia- viii-t Ti,-! .Tjuot cliili.
Object Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1840-04-22 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 04 |
Day | 22 |
Year | 1840 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 20 |
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 | 1840-04-22 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 598 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text |
•'IN VitXOtS THBBB IS fl'^'XtB If OTH. '
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.-
-PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY-
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Month | 04 |
Day | 22 |
Resource Identifier | 18400422_001.tif |
Year | 1840 |
Page | 1 |
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