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Frlatcd tMBcJ FiHbllsibcilby J iaArarEKSE."F & micmai51>s.5 «'HN ^WHOM "E-HIEBSE US SE'SaKN«l'flB.!i ^At sa Per Annum rri Sa (iO nt tile Terms of PublicalioK ffj^fho EXAMINER & HERALD will be pub Ughed weekly, on an extra imperial sheet, at two S0i.iAn9, per annum, payable within 3 months from tho limo of subacribing; or two DULLAns Awn riPTT CENTS, at the end of tho year. No subscription will bo taken for less than aix months, and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at tho option of tho publisher; and a failure to notify a discontinuance, will bo consid- orwl a now engagement. ' A5»ortising will bo done bn the usual terms. Lettora, lo insure attention, must be post-paid. WnKaEAP, tho honorablo Waltkh Fiianhlin, Esq. President of tlio Courts of Common Pleas, of the second judicial District of Ponnsylvania, consisting oftho counlios of York and Lancastor, Justice of tho Courts of Oyer and Torminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Poocc, in tho aaid District, and Samuel Dale &, John Lioiitner, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Ploas, in and for the counly of Lancaster, and As- fliatiint Justices oftho Courts of Oyer and Tcnniner ' and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, in and Ibr said county of Lancaster, have issuod their Precept, to mo dircclcri, requiring mo, among others things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery : Also, a Court of General (Juarler Sessions of tho Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence at the city of Lancaster, in and for tho county,of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Paniisylvania, on Monday, the 19M day of January next, in pursuance ofwhieh precept, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, "To the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the City ofLancastor, in tho said county, and all the Justices of the Poace,tlie(^'oroner 6c Constablos oftho sard City and County ofLancastor, that they bo then and thoro, in their own proper person, with their oils, records, and o.Yaminolions, and inquisit-'ons, nnd other their romcmbranccp, to do thoso things which to their oQices appertain ill that behalf to bo done; and also oil thoso who will prosocuto against the prisonora that aro, or then shall bo, in the Jail oftho said county ofLancastor, are to ho then and thoro to piosQculo against them as shall bo jusl. Dated ot liancastor, tho 9th day of December, 1834. DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. N, B. Punctual attendance ol Jurors and Witnos- 808 will horealtor by expected and reijuired, on the first day of tlie Sessions.—Justices of the Peaco aro parlicularly requested to return their recogni- zancofl, on tho week next preceding tho Court, lo R. ^FnAtitn, Esquiro, tho Prosecuting Attornoy, that Billfl of Indictment may bo prepared, and ready to bo son! to tho Grand Jury, so that that body may nol be unnecessarily detained for want of business, and thoProsoeuting Allornny will havo leisure to proceed immediatoly to the trial of indictiuenla pending. December 25, 1834. XMcairoR's ooukt JHEREAS the Mayor, Recorder, and two ot _ tho Aldornion or Justices oftho peaco oftho City ofLancastor, having issued their prccepi, to mo and the commissioners of the county of Lancaster xlirectod, for drawing jurors, and the usual venire has issued, to me directed, for summoning tho Jurors drawn in pursuance of said precept and holding a Mayor's Court for tho city, on iMonday, tlie ISlli day of January no.xt, to continue ono week : J< otice Is lifcTeb^ Griven, To all tho Aldermen, Justices of tho Peace and Constables within tho said cily of Lancaster that they bo then and there, in thoir proper persons, with thoir rolls, records, examinations and other romem- brances, to do those things which to thoir oflicss in that liohalf appoitain to bo done and also, thoy who will prosaouto against the prisoners that are or.then ehiill bo in tho Jail oftho county of Lancaster, char¬ ged with olfonces alleged to havo boon committed within llio limits uf said city, and to bO then found thare to prosocuto against them aa shall be just. (Da¬ ted at Laiioaotor, tho 13th day of November, A. D. 1834. DAVID MILLER, Shcrijf. N. U. Aldormen and Justices of the Peaco who have Recognizances roturnablo to tho Mayor's Court, are requested to hand thorn to Thomas E. Franklin, Esq. tho Deputy Attornoy General, a few days be- lore IhoCourt, that the indictments' may be prepared for tho Grand Jury as soon as tho Court opens, that that body may not bo detained, and Court proceed tothe trial of causes ponding. Punctual allondanee of Jurors and witnossos will bo Bxpeeted and requir¬ ed acah day at tho opening of tho Court. Dec. 25, 1834. Will bo sold by Public Sak, on Monday tho 29tli of December inst. at tho public house ol Mis. Char- loUo Bichholtz, at 6 o'olo-jk in the evening, that valuable two story and HALF LOT OF GROUND, •iluated on tho nest «ido of South Quoon stroet, opposite the Friend's meeting house, ono and a half squares south of tha Court House, containing in fronton Queen street 32 feel 2J inches, and in depth to a 14 feet alley 252 foot. Together also with the privilege and uso of the passage or alley between this propre'y and Ihe property on tho North, to tho depth of 61 foot dne west, in common. The house has three rooms on the first floor and four on tho second, cellared underlho whole. There is a well of nevor failing waler in tho yard wilh a pump in it. . . Thegarden has a variety of fino grafted fruit in ull bearing' The proporty is in excellent order, and now in the tenure of Mr. John Sainplo. Siibjeet only to the yearly ground rent of Ss fid sterling. Attondanco will be given ond lorins made known by the undersigned ox'rs ol Elizabeth Swurtz, dec'd. GEO. H. BOMDERGER, Atlornoy for i LUKE ROUS, ( PETER BIER. Doc. 18, 18.34. _ STORE GOOilsT" Tho Subscriber intending to relinquish his busi¬ ness, in Millerstown, Lancaster county, offora for «ale his onliro Slock of Morohandizo, consisting of Such aBClolh«.CaesimoroB,(3assinot», Morinoop, Flan, nolo, Tickings, Cords, Checks, and a great variety of DOMESTIC GOOOS- Also, a good aSBorlmont of GROCERIES, WINES AND L.ICIUORJ3, H.a.R3>WAB.E QtrsBsrs Bar Iron, Strap Iron dc Steel, &c. The nbovo Goods havo recently been purchased ia Philadelphia, ond will bo sold at COST for Cash or Country pioduco. Tho whole Slock will bo sold together on tho most rjasonoblo lorms lo any person wishing to ongagB in tho business. Tho stand (which may bo had with tho Goods,) is ono of tho boet in tho county, and is tho only ono in tho villago. A» Iho undersigned is dotorminod to soil provious to the 1st of April next, thoso wishing good Bargair.a will find it for thoir advantage to give him a call. JOSEPH BOWMAN. Millerstown, Docembor 18,1834. 37'-3t. By virtUo o( a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on FRIDAY, the 2d day ol January next, at the house of Daniel Vondersmilh, in Mountjoy, Lancastor county, tho following Real Estate, viz :— Situated in Mounijoy tp, Lancastor county, lying in the village ofSpringvillo, fronting on tho Lancaster and Middlotuwn turnpike, bounded by a 14 foot alloy and Markot Square, of said villogo. The improv. monts are a two story doublo Frame Hoiiscj a Stable and othoi improvements.— —ALSO— A LCJT OF GIIOUMB9 in East Donegal tnwuship, Lancastor county, in tho villago of Springvillo, fronting on the Lancaster and Middletown turnpike, adjoining lots of Henry Sprite and others, being Lot No. 309, in the plan of said villago. Thereon is erected a two story FRAME HOUSB and Hack building, with a well of water at the door. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in iho afternoon.- Seized and taken in E.voeution as tho properly of Lewis iVyers, and to ho sold hy DAVID .MILLER, SherilT. Sheriff's Office, ) Lancaster, Doc. 11, 1831' \ SHElilFF'S SALE. By virtue of a writ of Venilitionl E.xponas, to mu dirocled, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on FRIDAY, the 2d day ofJanuary noxl, at tbo ;jublic houso of Daniel Vonderainith, in Mounijoy, Ti;57o Si^ots of Gro^ndji AUJOININO EACH OTIIEa, situate in the village of Alountjoy, numbered 132 & 133, in tho general plan of that town, bounded on the north by North Alley, on the south by Mountjoy st. on Iho wosi by number 131, and on tho cast hy Jacob siroot, each lot being ,10 ftot front on Mountjoy street, and e.xtending back 180 foot lo North Alley, being together about 109 porches ol land, moro or loss. On lot No. 133 is erected a one story frame D^VELtilNG Sale to eomnionco at I o'clock in tho afternoon Seized ond taken in Execution as tho properly of Arlliur McLear, and to bo sold by DAVID .MILLER, SherilT. Sheriff's Office ) Lancastor, Dec. 11, 1834. S Sheriff's 8alc. By virtue of a writ of Venditioni'Exponas, to mo directed, will be sold by Public Vendue, on MON. DAY, thoStli day of January next, at the public house of John Flory, in tho Borough of Marietta, A i»Ot of GrXOUTvA, No. 137, in that part of Marietta laid out by John Pcdan and olliors, fronting on Constitution street, 40 feet, extending in depth 200 feet to a 14 feet oUcy, bounded on tb.e west hy lot ofNo. 136, and on the cast by lot No. 138, wilh a two story FHAMB HO'D'Si: i I¦ ll ""'' STABLE, thereon orected. ^¦¦^^ Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock in tho af¬ ternoon. Seized and takonfin B.xoculion as tbo properly of Jofin Coil, and to bo sold by DAVID MILLER,-Shoriff. Shorifl 's Office, > Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1634. \ STOS.B K.OOM Tot Rant, the Store Room in tha village of Peters¬ burg, at present occupied by John G. Half. Posies- •ion irill be given on the lit day of April noxt. For terms apply to SAMUEL PARKER. Dec. 18. 1834. 8T-lf. Sherilf's Sale. By virtue ofa writ of Vendilioni Exponas, to mo diroclod, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on WED. NESDAY, the 7tli day ofJanuary next, at tho pub. lie houso of Rubort Chalfanl, in the Borough of C umbia, A TWO .STORY FRAME HOUSE, and part of a LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Columbia, on the south-westerly side of Third street, between Locust & Cherry street, ad¬ joining proporty of Thomas B. Dunbar, and Han¬ nah Wado. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon. Soi-zod and taken in Execution as tho property of IVaa/iingtoii IV'inston, and to be sold by DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, > Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1834. { Oliristinas * Wc-w Vcar's Prc§ent». English 4" American Annuals, Ace. pDNGLlSH—Tha Oriontal Annual, or Scones ISin India; Jenning's Landscape Annual; tho Keepsake; the English Annual; Friendship's Offer¬ ing and Winter's Wreath ; Ackerinan's Forget me- not; the Gem ; the Christmas Box ; tho Juvoriilo An¬ nual; Young Gentleman's Library: Young Lady's Library, &.c. AiuEaiCAN—The Token and Atlantic Souvenir tho Religious Souvenir. Iho American Keepsake! Ihe Odd volume ; the Scrap Book. Also, Pocket Almanacs ; Ladies Albums, Card Cases, Visiting Card.«, Uitsectod Gaines, a hnndsomo ossortinent of Children's Toy Books, Penny Magazine, No. 28 ; Penny Cyclopoidia. Nos. 1,2 and 3, &c. for sale by H.\MERSLY& RICHARDS, No. 29, North Ijuocn Street. Lancaster, Doc. 18, 1834. NOTlCEo To \\ holcsalc Dealers and Retailers of For¬ eign Merchandise. The merchants and dealers ombracod in the act, passed tho 7th day of April-1830, are horoby noti¬ fied, thai according lo the 5tli section, the Associate Judges and iho County Commissionors will meet al tho (Jnmmissioner's oflico in Lancaster, on Monday the 19th ofJanuary inst. al9 o'clock in tho forenoon, lo hoar thorn,(if they think proper to attend) aiJ to tho annual saios during tho yoar previous. Licences to bo taken out on or before the first day of May, for ono year. Phyaieians, apothecaries, sur¬ geons and chemists, as respects any wine, &c. used In preporations for making up of medicine, for^aick, lunie, or disordoiod persons, and all fomolo sole tra¬ ders, or ainglo women, shall nol bo required to^take oul{liconce under the provisions of this aot. 'I'ho following will be tho claiaificatioii agreeably tojtho act of As30.Tibly. Per annum. Ist class amount of sales, 50 000 do. do. do. do. do. do. do. 2d 3d 4lli Sih 6ih 7th 9lh dn. do. do. do. do. do. do. 850 40 30 25 20 IS IS 10 Dcc.^lS, 1834. 40 000 30 000 20 000 15 000 lOUOO 5000 2600 JOHN LIGHTNER, SAMUEL DALE, Aasbeiatu Judges. JACOB M'ALLISTER, JOHN ERB, ADAM BARE, Counly OooiniiBsionera. TICKINGS & CHECKS. Furniture Calico, Cotton Diaper, Coverlid yarn Carpet'Chain—just received. Also, Ono New Dear borne-^Cheap. for »le at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^ Dee. 11,1834. 6ircat Eiiterary Enterprise. Prospoctna of two Now Volumes of roil 1835. Tho "Select Circulating Library,'' has been for Eiomo time fairly claasod amongst the oatablishcd pe¬ riodical publications of the country, having obtained a credit and circulation unprocodented when the prieo is considered : this certainly by allowing great¬ er treedom to our offorts^ is calculated lo render them at onco stronuous and morO effectual. Tho ob¬ ject that Woldio'o Library had In view, was the disaomination ol good now books every whbro at the cheopoBl poBsiblo rates, and exporienco has proved that a years subscription %vlll pay for ono hundred and sixty dollars worth of books at tho London priuei". Now ond enlarged typo. Volume 5, to bo com¬ menced early in January. 1835, will be printed with new and enlarged typo, rendering tha work free from any objociion that may havo boon made byjiorsonsof weak oyos. The Journal of Bellos Lettros, printed on tho cov¬ er, will bocontinuediwithoutany charge. Il contains every week, reviews and oxtracts Irom tho newest, and host books as thoy como from the press ; lilorary inleliigence from all parts of the world, and a regis, tor of the now publications of England and America, being the earliest vehicle to disseminate such infor¬ mal ion, and by tho perusal ofwhieh, a person, how¬ ever remote from tlio marts of books, may keep pace wilh the times. As it is usual to wish in behalf of a son, that he may prove a better man than hia father, so we, with¬ out meaning any particular reflection to our former volumes, locoivcd wilh such dislinguishcd favor, hope and trust that our future may surpass them ; Ibr experience ought alwaya^to produco improvoinent, moro especially whon, as in our case, it lessons Ihc number of difficulties wo had to oncuuntor in tho out- eel, TERMS:—"The Solect Circulating Library" is printed weekly on a doublo medium sheet of fine pa¬ per uf sixteen pa^os with throe colums on each, and mailed with groat care, HO as to carry with porfect safety to the most distant post office. it is printed and finished with the same care and accuracy as book work. Tho whole filly two num. hers form two volumes well worih preservation, of 41G pages each, equal lo 1200 pages, or threo vol umes, ofReos's Cyclopedia. Each volume is ac¬ companied wilh a Tiile-pago and In lex. Tho price is Five Dollars for fifty two numbers of sixteen pages each,—'a price at which it cannot be afforded unless extensively patronized. (C/^Pay- mcnt at all times in advance. AgonlH who proeurd five suhscriborg, shall havo a roeeipt in full by remitting the publishor 33U, and a proportionate compensation for a larger number.— This arrangement is made to incroaso tho circula¬ tion to an oxtont which will make it an object to pay agents liberally—Clubs ol five individuals may thus procure the work for 81,00, by uniting their remit¬ tances, Subscribr.rs, living near agents, may pay their subscriptions to Ihom ; those utherwiso fituated may remit the amount to tho subscriber at his oxpettso if paymtlnt is made ill money at par in Philadelphia. Our arrangements are ull made for the fulfilment ui our part ol'tlio contract. Subscribor's names should bo Immediately for. warded, in order that the publisher may know how many to print oftho forecoming volumes. ADAM WALDIE, No. 207, Chosnut siroot, basement story of Mrs. Sword's Philadelphia Houso. Philadelphia, December, 1834. To the Taxable Inhabitants of Lan¬ caster County. Pursuant to tho lOth Section of the Act of the Gen¬ eral Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act re¬ lating to county rales and levies, and township rates and levies," passed on tho l5th of April, 1834, tho undersigned Commissioners of Lancuster county, hereby give notice to Iho |laxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the county of Lancaster that Ihe place of Appeal will bo at the Commissioners office in the city of Lancaster, on the following days, to wit: For the townships of Manheim, "1 Leacoek, \ on Monday the 12th of Jan- Little Britain, f" uary next. Manor, J For the Townships of Bart, Martick, Mountjoy, Rapho, Sadabury, Salisbury, For the Townships of West Horapficld, "1 I on Wednsday Ihe 14th of ' January next. J For Ihe Townships of West Donegal, [j>n Tuesday tho l3lh of Jan¬ uary noxt. Lampeter, Lancaster, Strasburg, Warwick, Drumoro, East Earl, West Earl, Elizabeth, East Hempfield, For the Townships of Brecknock, on Thursday tho 15th of January nexl. on Fridoy tho 16th ofJanu¬ ary next. Caernarvon, Cocalico, Colerain, Conestoga, East Donegal, And for tho city of Lancastor, on Monday, the H day of February next. JOHN ERB, JACOB Mc CALLISTER, ADAM BARE, Commissioners. Commissioners' Ofijcd, { Lancaster, Dec. 18, 1834, S jvotice;. . All persons aro hereby forwarned from trespass, ing on my farm, within my enclosure, in East Don- ogal tottnohip, in tho following manner, such as cut¬ ting down trees, tearing down fences, and diging up earth, unless omployed by mo. All Laborers are hereby warned against working on my farm with¬ out comin; to mo for employment. Any person transgressing on my promises oiler this notice, will do it al their own risk. A reward of $5 will ho paid to any person who will give information of any trospaasos on my piomisos DANIEL GUOVE, Jr. Dec. IS, 1834. 37—4f IVOTICE. All persona indebted to JACOB LUTZ, of Raphe township,Lancaster county, orO requested lo moot the undersigned assignee at tho public houso of Christian Brubaker, in tho villago of Petersburg, East Hompfield township, on Saturday, tho lOtli of January next and disehargo their respectivo oc- counts. And all those having any legal claims against aaid Jacob Lutz, aro likewise roquoslod to present their amounts at Iho above mentioned timo and place, duly authenticxtod for Belllomenl.— CHRISTIAN SWAR. Dec. 18,1834. ST-ai" "Exftsla. GiatA.e,ii Seetis. ffijj^BV B01O8 Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted of @/^jj' this year's growUi, noatly put up in Small papers; just received from Ihe Shaker's ostablish- menl, Pittsfi^ld, Mass. Also, gardon seeds from D. & C. Landroth, Phila¬ delphia. Retailers ol aoods can he supplied at the Shaker's prices in any quantity, and all unsold at the end of the' season will bo exchanged. For sale at J. F. HEINITSH'B Medieinal, Drug and Chemical Store, Eael King at. Loncaater. Doe. 18. »E LA MONTE RAT'S igpiHIS valuable Medicine is highly recommended ^3n to tho public, as being a safo ond oftbctuol cure of Coughs Colds, Consumptions and diseases of brsasl and lungs, <tc. A direcliou and certificates will aebompany each bottle of Specific; aIsoj , Dr. Chapman's Anti-Di/speptic Pills. fiic.io Pills aro oxtonsivoly known, as being an of. oolual remedy for tho euro of Dyspepsia or Indiges¬ tion. Price 50 oonts. For salo at JOHN !•'. LONG'S Drng fcChoinical HtorUi , North Queen Siroot. Lancaftor Iledi 18,183 1. NE\¥ SERIES-. Vol.. I^^ Df. Scudder's Genuine Acoustic Oil, i'oi' Deathess, confidently recommended as u wonderful ami never lailing remedy for Doafiioss in alt Its stages. Chlorine Aromatic Tooth Paste, for cleansing and preserving the Teeth and Gums, aro.-iiiug decay, correcting foul breath, removing I'll tar, scurvy, &c. Vegetable Tbotli-Ache Drops, an inslnntancous cure for that disagreeable pain the looih-ache, pains in the jaws, vVc. Vegetable Vermifuge. Worm Destroying Sugar Plumbs, a certain and effedtunrmedicine Ibr the expulsion of all Kinds of worms Incident to tho human body, chol¬ era morbus, acidity and crudities of tho stomach, ike. Morrison's Pills. The Hygeian Universal Medicine. Potter's Catholican & Swaim's Panacea, for scrofula, kingsevil, impurities ol the blood, ulcor- ated sore threat, cutaneous diseases, eruptions oi tho skin, pimplos, tettoro, whilo swellings, &c. Vegetable Antibilious Pills, admirably calculated to carry off superfluous bile and to prevent its morbid secretions. Adapted to all constitutions—thoir operation is mild yet efficacious, removing sick headache, colds in tho head, restoring lost appelile, producing a regular habit of body, pre. venting cold and promoting a free perspiration, &,c. Nipple Salve. Pile Oiiitmeat, a neverfailiiig alid sovereign remedy for pilesi Improved Cough Lozenges, very efficacious and superior lo any other for tho cure of influonsa and cold) coughs,! hoarsonoss, and pains in the breast. Pulmonic Cough Drops. Spltta's lozenges. Now England cough syrup. La .Moll's cough drops,^ Relfo's asthmalio pills, improv¬ ed concentrated syrup of Liverwort, Indian siweific Gardner's balsam ol liverwort, jujube paste, gum drops, acidulated lemon drops, blackberry paste, li¬ quorice, liorohaund, poppormint and ginger lozongesi "¦;¦ For salo at J. F. HEINITSH'S Medicinal Drug and Chemical Store, East King st. Loncastlir Dec. 18. and Jacob Riltcr, Sheriff's ^~ ygiy vi.;ue of a writ of Venditioni £„>',,„ ifS^Jirec.ed, will be sold by publieven,;,^"" iS «« d.-.y, the (lib day of January next at ihc "n rl""- of Christian Sumniy, ii, W^lirw^ck ,ewn?hi„ Ln""'" tor county, tho foLowing properly, vrzf^' "'"• GARL.EGANT'S -" 1 h y, .r tRKPAHEb ONLY BY JOHN B. MILtKlt, FnKDKnicKTow.f, Ml). The subscriber has just received a freah aupjily o the above valuable Balsam of Health, which is noW extensively uscd-and known in many places in the state of Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Ken¬ tucky and South Carolina, with tho greatest success, | ihcreon erioled and has performed wonderful cures ir. Dyspepsia j Sale to comnicnco ,ii 1 n',.|.^„i, ';., .1. Choi cs, Nervous Tremors. Lowness of Spim,. Pal- Seized and lake,, , e" ocu°io ?«« , n n ''^"'"'>°"— p.tation oflho Heart, and is also a sovereign remedy | janiin Killer, and lo be soWl'v "'°P'''P"'J"'f »<"'- lor V\ orms, itc. Tho proprietor has a great number jj . y,.K -irr, r !,„ of cerlificatos in his possession of cures performed by SherilT's Ofi'ii-c I -lucasicr > '>'^''l-tl{, Sheriff, this valuable medicine, which would fill several col- l)i,.-en,ber 2,'l8'j-t s umns ofa newspaper; therefore he has only given a | few oftho most prominent, which tho roailer will sec I below this advertisement. It is neatly put up in' square half pinl hollies, with Iho name " Garleganl's 1 Balsam of Health, prepared only by John S. Miller," blown on the glass ofcach boltio, and his signature on situated in Warwick township, Lancaster oounlT,;d. joining lands of Alvaham Gibblo, Christian Summj containing four acres, moro or loss," with a ono story log re, ....>, .J ^.KKiiioic tuwnsiiip, dec'd a label pasted on the outside wrapper ofcach bottle lo 1 eslaW of tho"sai'd^l"fa= ^i™^r"a'!'oTen nn."^"'?!'-."!" To the debtors and creditors of Isaac Moo lute of Drumore toicnship, dec'd prevent it frohi being counterfieled, (of which tho pub lie will tako particular notice, that ihcy may not bo imposed upon.) It is accompanied wilh extensive di¬ rections fur ils use, which can at all times be had of tho subscriber at one dollar per bottle, and by tho qtiantily at a liberal discount. J. F. HEINITSH, Druggist, East King Street. Lancaslcr, Dec. 18, 1834. The lollowing are among the many certificates of euros performed by this medicine. Dear Sir :—1 lately used your balsam of Health. For two years I had a constant and fi.xod pain in my sido, and frequenlly subject locostivness accompani¬ ed with fever, more or less. 1 accordingly bought a bottle of your Balsam, of your agent in Hagerslown, and found it relieved mo very much ; and I pro¬ cured the 2d ooltle, which cured mo perfcctlv, and sinco then I enjoy perfect health again ; and I do recommend the said bahain to those that are afilict- ed in the same way. Respcctfullv yours, JAMES FLK.MING. Dr. John S. Mili.kr, Fredoricklown, Md. I do hereby certify that I had this last spring and summer a constant pain in my stomach and a great weakness in my kidneys, and pain across my eyes, lor which 1 used a good many remedies wiihout giv¬ ing relief. I was at last recommended to try a bnltle ofGarlegant'a Balnam of Ilcallh, prepared by John S. Miller. I accordingly made use of one botlle, which I procured of his agent in Hagerslown, whicli re¬ stored me to my good lieallh again and am now as Well aa ever I was, and you aro at liberty to .make it known for the benefit of ihose afllicted in the same way. Yours, &c. JACOB BOWER, Hagerslown Sept. 1833. Court Crier. About two years ago I was severely afHicled wilh tho pyspcpsio, which I had for the last fiftcon years previous to tho abovonamed lime, which was very much increased by my having a blood vessel rup. lured upon my lungs, occasioned by lifting—which increased my complaint. Dyspepsia and general de¬ bility and weakness, to such a degree, that for two years previous to my using the Garlegant Balsam I never ool a meal but my stomach become so painful that I had immediately lo throw il up. Seeing Gar- leganl's Balsam of Health advertised, I was induced to try a bottle ; after taking the first dose it appear¬ ed lo strengthen my stomach ; and every dose of the first helped mo so much that in tho course of a low days my atomach began to retain and digest ovory thingi eat. I continued to uso tho ISnlsain until I used seven bottles, which curod me entirely. It shall bo his endeavor to teach tho minds and j'nd [""orod'no to perfect health, which I have en- understandings of his pupils, to show them not only 1^°^"^"," since, and not before for fifteen years. I the effect but alto t/ie come—the "whys and whore-1 choorfufty recommond it to all persona who are sfHict fores." .^,t .he ..no duly aulheSS" K:;:;!,^"]?:^- William Moire, of said township, and Son ofsTde' ceased, on Tuesday the .'iih ofJanuary, 1835 A„d all persons indebted to tho said estate are horebv re s-Udlh" "r'r ''"^'"T ,"'¦ ""= """"= "" <=' teforo t"; said oth ol January, to tho said^WiJliam Moore. Doc, -f, JS3t, ^VILLIAM MOORE. To tile Creditors and DebtoTF^T" Late of Lampeter Square, Lancaster county, deceased. Letters of administration upon tho estate^of the"^ Samuel Spring, have been duly granted by the Hoa£ or of Lancaster county, to Elias Bowman of Latoct ler township, in „aid county, and all persons Ch.^ uel Spring are requested to make them to the said adi ministrator wiihout delay; and all persons indobua to the esiato of tho said Samuel Spring arB hereby ri^ qmrcd to make immediate paymint.fo the sdd aT ministrator, ofthoir respective debts. ^¦ ELIAS BOWMAW, Administrator of Samuel Spring. 34-6t» Nov. sr, 1834. &c. NEW SCHOOL. The Subscriber bos opened a school for the recop. lion ofSonolars in North Duke Street, nearly uppo- sile St. James's Church, in which the following bronchos of education will be taught not only "by heart," but uiif/erttandtriglj/— Orthography,Reading, Penmanship, Arithmetic, Gaography, English and Latin Grammar, Ancient and Modern History, Natural and Moral Philosophy, Chemistry, and all other branches that are gonorally taught in tho higher Schools and Academies uf this State. Estate of Daniel Witmer, dec'd. NOTICE. All persons indebted to the csinin „r riinrrn. WITMER, late of the villago otudo^sbur^Lf!* easier county, deceased, are lierebv ?„ *^'. 5" ?' call upon the u,idorsig,,ed L'SrarVesMin^ in Paradi.-o, Lancaster couulv nn<l ,,¦ 1 '"^'""PS amount ofthoir respective d'ull'on"or bStfe fi'rn day ot January next-olhe.. „iso Iheir accounts wHl be placed in the hands ofa magistrate ?or collc-tion and a I those h.-ving claims against the jitalrof sa,u deceased are likewise requested to nre?e„ tth, f:;ri;a''id°S,':y.^ -".-tieated forscttleme''ntTort! ADAM K. WITMER. Nov. 27 1&34 '^'''"•"'''^"frdebouienon. ' 34-0t« HIDES, OIL ANT "THE subscriber having withdrown from tho Co¬ partnership of S. Ahbolt & Co. which firm , not dissoycd lakes this oppor.unily of re lurni^g Hi, .1,7 cere hanks to h s friends and the public inVoK Inrlheir vory liberal patronage, and hi solicilB a conlinuance of the same st hii ' public in genoral, I patronsgo, and ho respectfully '¦"f"'"' 'his now e By strictly adhering to theobovo mode oftoochiog he hopes lo merit a share of public patronage. Should any pcrsoti at the end oftho term bo dis¬ satisfied with the progress of his or her pupils, no charge will be made. Terms will bo made known on ap,ilication at tho school room, or at T. Jeffories' Hotel. Public loeturea will occasionally be given on some oflho above branchos. EVENING SCHOOL, An ever ing School will be opened on Wednesday evening 17th inst. by tho Subscriber in his school room N. Duko street, in which the several branches ofa business education will bo taught. Terms $2 per quarter of (K) evenings. J. A. RYER60N. Dec. 18. 37 VALUABLiE PROPERTY AT Private ^ale. Tho subscriber olTors for sale on reasonable terme a tract of land containing 800 Acres, situated on Whitedoer creek. Union c-mnty. Pa.— On the premises are erected a largo two story frame DWELLING and on excellent Saw ]\!ill about four miles irom the Susquehanno river, and five trem Milton, Korth'd. county. About 100 acres of the above tract will mako good meadow, and a proportion of it tillable' The Crook is sufficiently large for any kind of wa¬ ter works, and an abundance of timber for sawing can be obtained on the premises. Iron works aro now eroded on the creek 8 miles above. Lumber has always had a ready salo at the mill, Ann tho state road to Bellefontn runs ihrough tho tract. For terms, wliich will bo very low, apply to THOMAS WILMER, near tho tract or lo SAMUEL LUDWIG, residing thereon. N. B. The Crook runs through tlis whole tract. Whitedoer, Dec, 11, \S^¦L Dissolution of Co-Partiiership. The partnership heretofore existing bet'.veon the subscribers. Tailors, in tho borough of Strasburg, is this day diseolvod by mutual eonsont. All persons having any claims against Iho firm, will therefore present them for seUJement—and all those indobtod will please come forward and discharge thoir respoe* livo accounts. GEO. W. WITHERS, .JOHN KAUFFMAN. Strasburg, DoR. 2d, 1834. The subscriber grateful for post favours, bega leave to inform his friends and tho public generally, that he continues on at the old stand, whero got- monts of every description will be neatly and e-Xpodi- tiouily made, agreeably to the latent fashions. GEO. W. WITHERS. Doc. IB, 1834. 37_3t. WE W BOOKS. EMOIRSof the Beoutioa oftho Court of King Charles tho 3d, by Mrs. Jameson, authorooaol the 'Loves of the Pools,' &c.; Rookwood, a Romance, by W. Harrison Ainawortb, in 2v. 12 mo, i Memoirs of Vidocq, the celobraled Thief Taker, in 2v, ISmo. 0 now jJition, at one half the coil of the first editio.1. Tylney Hall, a novel, by Thomas Hood, author of tho Comic Annual, &e. Juat recaived and for aalo by HAMERSLY & RICHARDS, No. S», North Queen st. Lancaster. Dec. 18, od with Dyspepsia or deuility of stomach. Given under my hand this lllh day ofJanuary, 1834, HENRY LOVTIIAN. Frederick County, Va j LeSiburg, Virginia, Doar'Sir,—1 have used the Balsam of Health, which I procured from you, with great bonefit, if not wilh entire relief. When I procured it, I was sorely afHicled wilh Dyspepsia, attended by all its distres¬ sing symptoms, head.uchc, giddiness, heartburn and tho thousand nervous afieclions which accompany it, in its worst stagosi At times such was the debility occasioned, that I was bod riddon. I think I can say that tho first relict, if not the onliro cure, was pro¬ duced by the use of the Balsam. GHAS. W. BINNS. Dec. 18, 1834. 37.-eow y. Tho uhdorsigncd respectfully give notice that Iiioy hove located IhemsolveB iu Broad street, on the Philadel]>hia and Columbia Roil Rood, bntween'Riico and Vine streets, in tho city ol Philadelphia, for tlio purpose ofcarrying on a CoAYVttvissioii Tiusiness, for the sale of produce and other orliclea which tnay bo consigned to them. Tlioj' fialter themselves that Iroin their control situalion, being also convenient to the Penn Township and Southwork Rail Roads, which leads from Broad street lo tho river Delaware, they possess many advantages for the solo of produce,— In addition to tho abovo business they have a daily 1 l^^Q5^^ line ol Cars running to Columbia, by which goods j will be forwarded to any place on the Rail Road, 1 SAMUEL I). ORRICIC, WILLIA.M NOBLE. Doc, IS, 1831. 37-tf. s^nd. Zieaiher hair wa '^OU'M SI South Third .Street, hall way between Market, and Chesnul Street. wl.ra lie has and intends to keep a large as.orS KIPPS, DaiED AHTD SAITED, Cwra-ici-'s Tools, &c. ^„'i?f ,"''.;i"'' ""^ ''¦'" ""' °" "'0 '""''¦ ndvantageouj terms to Tanners. i.-^j"'' iZl'l ''-^''ff' ™"''f' P'''"^<== e'von in cash for mills, uii'&c!" '°"^ ' "¦" "''"" '" ""''""ff" '¦'"¦ N. I! All persons indebted lo llie lale firm are ro- spsctfuliy requested lo call and sctlle their rospectiTe accounls at tho subscribor's store, DAVID KIRKPATRICK. No,21, Souih Third Street Philadelphia. AugiLst M, 1831. 10—Cm"" Donnelly, musser 8c co. ratESPECTFULLV inform Iheir friends ^f the ta^cily and county uf Lancaslnr, that they havo removed from .S-uulli Queen street to the corner of West Ivmg and l.-cnlre Square, in llio room lately oc¬ cupied by Dr. I-'aiine>lock as a mineral water cslab- hshmcnt, and ilircclly opposiic Iho public building.. 1 hey have mode arraiigemeiits always to receive the 1 SITY PASHIOHS^ j and will be enabled to finish all kinds of work at tha I shortest notice, in the most fashionable manner. They I hope by moderate charges, punctuality, and strict M. Valuable Farm at Tho subscriber offers at private sale that valuable Plantation on which ho now resides nitualo in Mar- tick township, IjaacaBter county, I'a. nttjoining I:tnd^ of Jacob Esholman, John Groff and others, lying about two miles from Pcquoa valley Inn, and about 1§ miles from the Green Tree tavern, and williin .-1 of a miloofLimoatone, conluininjrabouZ J>0 ocros, more or less, of first rate patent Lund, ofwhieh a largo attention to busincsti, to inork and receivo a libcrai share of public patronngc. N. R.—Donnelly, .Mnssor vt Co. Iiavo just received tho New Vorit and I'liiladclphia Fan and Uinier S^asMons. October :?d, l^VA. 2S-3m, NOTIOB-^cK lc:^'TASCB Tho subscriber has on hand a very litrge aaaorl- monl of CHAIRS AND CABINET WOtlK, of eve. . . , ^ ^^,- ry description, whieh he is determined to sell lower proportion is timber land, and about .5 acres of .Mua- j ihan tho some kind of floods have ever been olfercd in dow Land, well watered; tho remainder is divided I this county, cohsiiting of into convonient sized fields, under good fences, and w».. .*•.. .m-ub « in a high state ofcullivation. The improvements arc a Two Story Stono DWELLING a new frt»mo Barn, a stone Washhnuse, Bakehouse, Shop and Springheuso with a spring of never failing water, aiaoa Tanhouse and Yard, with 15 Vuls, u pump of running water in the yard of tho Tannery an Apple f of tho best Boloclod kinds of fruit in prime bearing growth, a VINEYARD of ohoico grapes in prime bearing growth, ol which the owner has taken groat core'to procure ibr obout 11 yoars. This form will bosold entire without division, and an indisputable title will bo given clear of all incumbrances, ond.pos- sesaion on the first day of April noxt. A further de¬ scription is doomed unnecessary, as perso.'is wishing io purchsRo will call and view for thomsolvos, and it w;ll becheeifally shown by tho subacribor residing on th» farm. ANDREW AIILLER. Deo. -4, 1834. 3.l-4f. ^V ANTED, In a Store, a Lad between 14 and 10 yeara of age. Enquire of the Printer. Dec,4, 18J4. if. WWW C3iiiairs, of every Variety, from .?20 down to ti,50, on lower, if wanted, per sl'U. —ALSO— Settees, Sideboards, Utircaus, Secretflfies, Tables, Bcdslcads, Desks, of all kindB, Spinniii!? A\'iicels and Keels, A niiiiibcrof 1 and 2horse Sleighs,! foad Mild 1 narrow wheeled Wagon, 2 one Jiorse Carts, 2 Dearborns, Wind¬ mills, Salt by the Barrel, About 2000 young chesnut timber Rails, Pine Boards, &c. I have a very heavy stock ofthesc articles on hand, & am dolemiincd to sell ot people's odvontage. Pleas* to call at my residence, in the Borough of Stranburff, opposite the Methodist-Episcopal Church. DANIEL POTTS. Strasburg, Nov. 13, 183-1. 32-6m«. lD°'Volksfreund' will publish tho above Cm* aflj charge advertiser. CloWvs & Sattineta. Cotton & woolen Ilannols, Vostings, Moglins, GlevesiSt. Mittens, a large lot of Merinoea, for aale at Philadelphia prices ot the Storo of CF.HOFFJMEIBJt Doc. Il, 1631.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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«'HN ^WHOM "E-HIEBSE US SE'SaKN«l'flB.!i
^At sa Per Annum rri
Sa (iO nt tile
Terms of PublicalioK
ffj^fho EXAMINER & HERALD will be pub Ughed weekly, on an extra imperial sheet, at two S0i.iAn9, per annum, payable within 3 months from tho limo of subacribing; or two DULLAns Awn riPTT CENTS, at the end of tho year.
No subscription will bo taken for less than aix months, and no paper discontinued until all arrearages are paid, except at tho option of tho publisher; and a failure to notify a discontinuance, will bo consid- orwl a now engagement. '
A5»ortising will bo done bn the usual terms.
Lettora, lo insure attention, must be post-paid.
WnKaEAP, tho honorablo Waltkh Fiianhlin, Esq. President of tlio Courts of Common Pleas, of the second judicial District of Ponnsylvania, consisting oftho counlios of York and Lancastor, Justice of tho Courts of Oyer and Torminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Poocc, in tho aaid District, and Samuel Dale &, John Lioiitner, Esquires, Associate Judges of the Court of Common Ploas, in and for the counly of Lancaster, and As- fliatiint Justices oftho Courts of Oyer and Tcnniner ' and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of tho Peace, in and Ibr said county of Lancaster, have issuod their Precept, to mo dircclcri, requiring mo, among others things, to make public Proclamation throughout my Bailiwick, that a Court of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery : Also, a Court of General (Juarler Sessions of tho Peace and Jail Delivery, will commence at the city of Lancaster, in and for tho county,of Lancaster, in the Commonwealth of Paniisylvania, on Monday, the 19M day of January next, in pursuance ofwhieh precept,
PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN,
"To the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermen of the City ofLancastor, in tho said county, and all the Justices of the Poace,tlie(^'oroner 6c Constablos oftho sard City and County ofLancastor, that they bo then and thoro, in their own proper person, with their oils, records, and o.Yaminolions, and inquisit-'ons, nnd other their romcmbranccp, to do thoso things which to their oQices appertain ill that behalf to bo done; and also oil thoso who will prosocuto against the prisonora that aro, or then shall bo, in the Jail oftho said county ofLancastor, are to ho then and thoro to piosQculo against them as shall bo jusl.
Dated ot liancastor, tho 9th day of December, 1834. DAVID MILLER, Sheriff.
N, B. Punctual attendance ol Jurors and Witnos- 808 will horealtor by expected and reijuired, on the first day of tlie Sessions.—Justices of the Peaco aro parlicularly requested to return their recogni- zancofl, on tho week next preceding tho Court, lo R. ^FnAtitn, Esquiro, tho Prosecuting Attornoy, that Billfl of Indictment may bo prepared, and ready to bo son! to tho Grand Jury, so that that body may nol be unnecessarily detained for want of business, and thoProsoeuting Allornny will havo leisure to proceed immediatoly to the trial of indictiuenla pending.
December 25, 1834.
XMcairoR's ooukt
JHEREAS the Mayor, Recorder, and two ot _ tho Aldornion or Justices oftho peaco oftho City ofLancastor, having issued their prccepi, to mo and the commissioners of the county of Lancaster xlirectod, for drawing jurors, and the usual venire has issued, to me directed, for summoning tho Jurors drawn in pursuance of said precept and holding a Mayor's Court for tho city, on iMonday, tlie ISlli day of January no.xt, to continue ono week :
J< otice Is lifcTeb^ Griven,
To all tho Aldermen, Justices of tho Peace and Constables within tho said cily of Lancaster that they bo then and there, in thoir proper persons, with thoir rolls, records, examinations and other romem- brances, to do those things which to thoir oflicss in that liohalf appoitain to bo done and also, thoy who will prosaouto against the prisoners that are or.then ehiill bo in tho Jail oftho county of Lancaster, char¬ ged with olfonces alleged to havo boon committed within llio limits uf said city, and to bO then found thare to prosocuto against them aa shall be just. (Da¬ ted at Laiioaotor, tho 13th day of November, A. D. 1834.
DAVID MILLER, Shcrijf.
N. U. Aldormen and Justices of the Peaco who have Recognizances roturnablo to tho Mayor's Court, are requested to hand thorn to Thomas E. Franklin, Esq. tho Deputy Attornoy General, a few days be- lore IhoCourt, that the indictments' may be prepared for tho Grand Jury as soon as tho Court opens, that that body may not bo detained, and Court proceed tothe trial of causes ponding. Punctual allondanee of Jurors and witnossos will bo Bxpeeted and requir¬ ed acah day at tho opening of tho Court.
Dec. 25, 1834.
Will bo sold by Public Sak, on Monday tho 29tli of December inst. at tho public house ol Mis. Char- loUo Bichholtz, at 6 o'olo-jk in the evening, that valuable two story
and HALF LOT OF GROUND, •iluated on tho nest «ido of South Quoon stroet, opposite the Friend's meeting house, ono and a half squares south of tha Court House, containing in fronton Queen street 32 feel 2J inches, and in depth to a 14 feet alley 252 foot. Together also with the privilege and uso of the passage or alley between this propre'y and Ihe property on tho North, to tho depth of 61 foot dne west, in common.
The house has three rooms on the first floor and four on tho second, cellared underlho whole. There is a well of nevor failing waler in tho yard wilh a pump in it. . .
Thegarden has a variety of fino grafted fruit in ull bearing'
The proporty is in excellent order, and now in the tenure of Mr. John Sainplo. Siibjeet only to the yearly ground rent of Ss fid sterling.
Attondanco will be given ond lorins made known by the undersigned ox'rs ol Elizabeth Swurtz, dec'd. GEO. H. BOMDERGER, Atlornoy for i LUKE ROUS, (
PETER BIER.
Doc. 18, 18.34. _
STORE GOOilsT"
Tho Subscriber intending to relinquish his busi¬ ness, in Millerstown, Lancaster county, offora for «ale his onliro Slock of Morohandizo, consisting of
Such aBClolh«.CaesimoroB,(3assinot», Morinoop, Flan, nolo, Tickings, Cords, Checks, and a great variety of
DOMESTIC GOOOS-
Also, a good aSBorlmont of GROCERIES,
WINES AND L.ICIUORJ3,
H.a.R3>WAB.E QtrsBsrs
Bar Iron, Strap Iron dc Steel, &c.
The nbovo Goods havo recently been purchased ia Philadelphia, ond will bo sold at COST for Cash or Country pioduco. Tho whole Slock will bo sold together on tho most rjasonoblo lorms lo any person wishing to ongagB in tho business. Tho stand (which may bo had with tho Goods,) is ono of tho boet in tho county, and is tho only ono in tho villago.
A» Iho undersigned is dotorminod to soil provious to the 1st of April next, thoso wishing good Bargair.a will find it for thoir advantage to give him a call. JOSEPH BOWMAN.
Millerstown, Docembor 18,1834. 37'-3t.
By virtUo o( a writ of Venditioni Exponas, to mo directed, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on FRIDAY, the 2d day ol January next, at the house of Daniel Vondersmilh, in Mountjoy, Lancastor county, tho following Real Estate, viz :—
Situated in Mounijoy tp, Lancastor county, lying in the village ofSpringvillo, fronting on tho Lancaster and Middlotuwn turnpike, bounded by a 14 foot alloy and Markot Square, of said villogo. The improv. monts are a two story doublo
Frame Hoiiscj
a Stable and othoi improvements.— —ALSO—
A LCJT OF GIIOUMB9
in East Donegal tnwuship, Lancastor county, in tho villago of Springvillo, fronting on the Lancaster and Middletown turnpike, adjoining lots of Henry Sprite and others, being Lot No. 309, in the plan of said villago. Thereon is erected a two story FRAME HOUSB and Hack building, with a well of water at the door.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in iho afternoon.- Seized and taken in E.voeution as tho properly of Lewis iVyers, and to ho sold hy
DAVID .MILLER, SherilT. Sheriff's Office, )
Lancaster, Doc. 11, 1831' \
SHElilFF'S SALE.
By virtue of a writ of Venilitionl E.xponas, to mu dirocled, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on FRIDAY, the 2d day ofJanuary noxl, at tbo ;jublic houso of Daniel Vonderainith, in Mounijoy,
Ti;57o Si^ots of Gro^ndji
AUJOININO EACH OTIIEa,
situate in the village of Alountjoy, numbered 132 & 133, in tho general plan of that town, bounded on the north by North Alley, on the south by Mountjoy st. on Iho wosi by number 131, and on tho cast hy Jacob siroot, each lot being ,10 ftot front on Mountjoy street, and e.xtending back 180 foot lo North Alley, being together about 109 porches ol land, moro or loss. On lot No. 133 is erected a one story frame
D^VELtilNG
Sale to eomnionco at I o'clock in tho afternoon Seized ond taken in Execution as tho properly of Arlliur McLear, and to bo sold by
DAVID .MILLER, SherilT. Sheriff's Office )
Lancastor, Dec. 11, 1834. S
Sheriff's 8alc.
By virtue of a writ of Venditioni'Exponas, to mo directed, will be sold by Public Vendue, on MON. DAY, thoStli day of January next, at the public house of John Flory, in tho Borough of Marietta,
A i»Ot of GrXOUTvA,
No. 137, in that part of Marietta laid out by John Pcdan and olliors, fronting on Constitution street, 40 feet, extending in depth 200 feet to a 14 feet oUcy, bounded on tb.e west hy lot ofNo. 136, and on the cast by lot No. 138, wilh a two story
FHAMB HO'D'Si:
i I¦ ll ""'' STABLE, thereon orected. ^¦¦^^ Sale to Commence at 1 o'clock in tho af¬ ternoon.
Seized and takonfin B.xoculion as tbo properly of Jofin Coil, and to bo sold by
DAVID MILLER,-Shoriff. Shorifl 's Office, >
Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1634. \
STOS.B K.OOM
Tot Rant, the Store Room in tha village of Peters¬ burg, at present occupied by John G. Half. Posies- •ion irill be given on the lit day of April noxt. For terms apply to
SAMUEL PARKER.
Dec. 18. 1834. 8T-lf.
Sherilf's Sale.
By virtue ofa writ of Vendilioni Exponas, to mo diroclod, will bo sold by Public Vendue, on WED. NESDAY, the 7tli day ofJanuary next, at tho pub. lie houso of Rubort Chalfanl, in the Borough of C umbia,
A TWO .STORY
FRAME HOUSE,
and part of a LOT OF GROUND, situate in the Borough of Columbia, on the south-westerly side of Third street, between Locust & Cherry street, ad¬ joining proporty of Thomas B. Dunbar, and Han¬ nah Wado.
Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon. Soi-zod and taken in Execution as tho property of IVaa/iingtoii IV'inston, and to be sold by
DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, >
Lancaster, Dec. 11, 1834. {
Oliristinas * Wc-w Vcar's Prc§ent».
English 4" American Annuals, Ace.
pDNGLlSH—Tha Oriontal Annual, or Scones
ISin India; Jenning's Landscape Annual; tho Keepsake; the English Annual; Friendship's Offer¬ ing and Winter's Wreath ; Ackerinan's Forget me- not; the Gem ; the Christmas Box ; tho Juvoriilo An¬ nual; Young Gentleman's Library: Young Lady's Library, &.c.
AiuEaiCAN—The Token and Atlantic Souvenir tho Religious Souvenir. Iho American Keepsake! Ihe Odd volume ; the Scrap Book. Also, Pocket Almanacs ; Ladies Albums, Card Cases, Visiting Card.«, Uitsectod Gaines, a hnndsomo ossortinent of Children's Toy Books, Penny Magazine, No. 28 ; Penny Cyclopoidia. Nos. 1,2 and 3, &c. for sale by H.\MERSLY& RICHARDS, No. 29, North Ijuocn Street.
Lancaster, Doc. 18, 1834.
NOTlCEo
To \\ holcsalc Dealers and Retailers of For¬ eign Merchandise. The merchants and dealers ombracod in the act, passed tho 7th day of April-1830, are horoby noti¬ fied, thai according lo the 5tli section, the Associate Judges and iho County Commissionors will meet al tho (Jnmmissioner's oflico in Lancaster, on Monday the 19th ofJanuary inst. al9 o'clock in tho forenoon, lo hoar thorn,(if they think proper to attend) aiJ to tho annual saios during tho yoar previous.
Licences to bo taken out on or before the first day of May, for ono year. Phyaieians, apothecaries, sur¬ geons and chemists, as respects any wine, &c. used In preporations for making up of medicine, for^aick, lunie, or disordoiod persons, and all fomolo sole tra¬ ders, or ainglo women, shall nol bo required to^take oul{liconce under the provisions of this aot.
'I'ho following will be tho claiaificatioii agreeably tojtho act of As30.Tibly.
Per annum. Ist class amount of sales, 50 000
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5000 2600 JOHN LIGHTNER, SAMUEL DALE,
Aasbeiatu Judges. JACOB M'ALLISTER, JOHN ERB, ADAM BARE, Counly OooiniiBsionera.
TICKINGS & CHECKS.
Furniture Calico, Cotton Diaper, Coverlid yarn Carpet'Chain—just received. Also, Ono New Dear borne-^Cheap. for »le at ^^^^^^^^^^^^^
Dee. 11,1834.
6ircat Eiiterary Enterprise.
Prospoctna of two Now Volumes of
roil 1835.
Tho "Select Circulating Library,'' has been for Eiomo time fairly claasod amongst the oatablishcd pe¬ riodical publications of the country, having obtained a credit and circulation unprocodented when the prieo is considered : this certainly by allowing great¬ er treedom to our offorts^ is calculated lo render them at onco stronuous and morO effectual. Tho ob¬ ject that Woldio'o Library had In view, was the disaomination ol good now books every whbro at the cheopoBl poBsiblo rates, and exporienco has proved that a years subscription %vlll pay for ono hundred and sixty dollars worth of books at tho London priuei".
Now ond enlarged typo. Volume 5, to bo com¬ menced early in January. 1835, will be printed with new and enlarged typo, rendering tha work free from any objociion that may havo boon made byjiorsonsof weak oyos.
The Journal of Bellos Lettros, printed on tho cov¬ er, will bocontinuediwithoutany charge. Il contains every week, reviews and oxtracts Irom tho newest, and host books as thoy como from the press ; lilorary inleliigence from all parts of the world, and a regis, tor of the now publications of England and America, being the earliest vehicle to disseminate such infor¬ mal ion, and by tho perusal ofwhieh, a person, how¬ ever remote from tlio marts of books, may keep pace wilh the times.
As it is usual to wish in behalf of a son, that he may prove a better man than hia father, so we, with¬ out meaning any particular reflection to our former volumes, locoivcd wilh such dislinguishcd favor, hope and trust that our future may surpass them ; Ibr experience ought alwaya^to produco improvoinent, moro especially whon, as in our case, it lessons Ihc number of difficulties wo had to oncuuntor in tho out- eel,
TERMS:—"The Solect Circulating Library" is printed weekly on a doublo medium sheet of fine pa¬ per uf sixteen pa^os with throe colums on each, and mailed with groat care, HO as to carry with porfect safety to the most distant post office.
it is printed and finished with the same care and accuracy as book work. Tho whole filly two num. hers form two volumes well worih preservation, of 41G pages each, equal lo 1200 pages, or threo vol umes, ofReos's Cyclopedia. Each volume is ac¬ companied wilh a Tiile-pago and In lex.
Tho price is Five Dollars for fifty two numbers of sixteen pages each,—'a price at which it cannot be afforded unless extensively patronized. (C/^Pay- mcnt at all times in advance.
AgonlH who proeurd five suhscriborg, shall havo a roeeipt in full by remitting the publishor 33U, and a proportionate compensation for a larger number.— This arrangement is made to incroaso tho circula¬ tion to an oxtont which will make it an object to pay agents liberally—Clubs ol five individuals may thus procure the work for 81,00, by uniting their remit¬ tances,
Subscribr.rs, living near agents, may pay their subscriptions to Ihom ; those utherwiso fituated may remit the amount to tho subscriber at his oxpettso if paymtlnt is made ill money at par in Philadelphia. Our arrangements are ull made for the fulfilment ui our part ol'tlio contract.
Subscribor's names should bo Immediately for. warded, in order that the publisher may know how many to print oftho forecoming volumes.
ADAM WALDIE, No. 207, Chosnut siroot, basement story of Mrs. Sword's Philadelphia Houso.
Philadelphia, December, 1834.
To the Taxable Inhabitants of Lan¬ caster County.
Pursuant to tho lOth Section of the Act of the Gen¬ eral Assembly of Pennsylvania, entitled "An Act re¬ lating to county rales and levies, and township rates and levies," passed on tho l5th of April, 1834, tho undersigned Commissioners of Lancuster county, hereby give notice to Iho |laxable inhabitants within the respective townships of the county of Lancaster that Ihe place of Appeal will bo at the Commissioners office in the city of Lancaster, on the following days, to wit:
For the townships of
Manheim, "1
Leacoek, \ on Monday the 12th of Jan-
Little Britain, f" uary next.
Manor, J
For the Townships of Bart, Martick, Mountjoy, Rapho, Sadabury, Salisbury,
For the Townships of West Horapficld, "1
I on Wednsday Ihe 14th of ' January next.
J For Ihe Townships of West Donegal,
[j>n Tuesday tho l3lh of Jan¬ uary noxt.
Lampeter, Lancaster, Strasburg, Warwick,
Drumoro, East Earl, West Earl, Elizabeth, East Hempfield,
For the Townships of Brecknock,
on Thursday tho 15th of January nexl.
on Fridoy tho 16th ofJanu¬ ary next.
Caernarvon, Cocalico, Colerain, Conestoga, East Donegal, And for tho city of Lancastor, on Monday, the H day of February next.
JOHN ERB,
JACOB Mc CALLISTER,
ADAM BARE,
Commissioners. Commissioners' Ofijcd, {
Lancaster, Dec. 18, 1834, S
jvotice;. .
All persons aro hereby forwarned from trespass, ing on my farm, within my enclosure, in East Don- ogal tottnohip, in tho following manner, such as cut¬ ting down trees, tearing down fences, and diging up earth, unless omployed by mo. All Laborers are hereby warned against working on my farm with¬ out comin; to mo for employment.
Any person transgressing on my promises oiler this notice, will do it al their own risk.
A reward of $5 will ho paid to any person who will give information of any trospaasos on my piomisos DANIEL GUOVE, Jr.
Dec. IS, 1834. 37—4f
IVOTICE.
All persona indebted to JACOB LUTZ, of Raphe township,Lancaster county, orO requested lo moot the undersigned assignee at tho public houso of Christian Brubaker, in tho villago of Petersburg, East Hompfield township, on Saturday, tho lOtli of January next and disehargo their respectivo oc- counts. And all those having any legal claims against aaid Jacob Lutz, aro likewise roquoslod to present their amounts at Iho above mentioned timo and place, duly authenticxtod for Belllomenl.— CHRISTIAN SWAR.
Dec. 18,1834. ST-ai"
"Exftsla. GiatA.e,ii Seetis.
ffijj^BV B01O8 Fresh Garden Seeds, warranted of @/^jj' this year's growUi, noatly put up in Small papers; just received from Ihe Shaker's ostablish- menl, Pittsfi^ld, Mass.
Also, gardon seeds from D. & C. Landroth, Phila¬ delphia.
Retailers ol aoods can he supplied at the Shaker's prices in any quantity, and all unsold at the end of the' season will bo exchanged. For sale at
J. F. HEINITSH'B Medieinal, Drug and Chemical Store, Eael King at. Loncaater. Doe. 18.
»E LA MONTE RAT'S
igpiHIS valuable Medicine is highly recommended ^3n to tho public, as being a safo ond oftbctuol cure of Coughs Colds, Consumptions and diseases of brsasl and lungs, |
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