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I'finteil an*l B»si))BiBhc«l hv ) HA.l?EEKSf.Y&KICirBAirei>.S". < 'K n 5111 i 011 t h c I- e f s ,S t r r it rj t fi. VOL, Xl.-:¥0 3§ liAMCASTl]!! Fa. T.IIUMSeA¥, JUr^K SI, a'83S. S .*» 83 |>ei-.iii:iBsijit.ii, .•»rivHm-o OiJiiTciii i>orlli <jtucci» street. UErWKKN Till-: IIOTKI.S OK A. UITI.OW & «. UANNGR T<!rni8 of Publio»tIon: The E.'CAMI.rNKn ck HEKALD will be pub DEALERS IN Tho following Ih a list of tho Mnrchunt.i ond _MKWf£|^lf?lER, Vor., V- ^o ii\ Iiahed wookly, on a doublo royal sheet, al two Dealers in Foroign Morohandizo, in the couuly of noLLAPS, per annum, payable within a months Lancasler, ao roiurned by tho Con.stablcs of ll: from tho timo of subHcrihing; orrwo iioLtAita ANU FifTT CKNT8, at the end ofthe year. No subscription will bo taken for lens than G months, and no paper discontinued unlil all arrourascs are paia, excopl]at lho option of tho publishers; and a faiiuro to notify a discontinuance, will ho considered anew engagement. Advertising will bo dono on tho usual terms Liltora, toinsuro uttention, rouatbe post-paid ALL persons indobtod-to tho estato of Abia- bain Johns, lato of Leacoek townulnp, Lan¬ caster county, deceused, are roquoatod to make ini¬ medialo payment, and all persons having any clnims against said estate are rcqueulod to prosent tlioir accounts properly aulhonlicuted for solllomont to tho undarsi(;ned execulors of said dGcoudod'u latit ivill and Icstamont. JACOB JOHNS, SA.MUEL JOHNS. June 7, 1838. -Q-SU* ^IIE subscribor intending' to remoro to tho IVest, wilt sell at privalo sale tho Farm on which ho nuw reaidos, containing' 37 acres and 94 perches neat measure, situated in Maihoim town- ship, Lancaster county, on lho road loading to Binkloy's bridge, a quarter ofa milo cast of Nofls- villo, adjoining lands of Martin Shreiner, Chrisiian Oruho, John Landia and others; the land is in a high state of cultivation, and undor good ffiixces, tho improvomonts aro a new two story weather boarded hog stnblo. Sec. a pnrt oftlio lnnd hns boen lately limod und nil well manured, thoro nro 8 acres of meadow in good order nnd a young boaring or. chord ofchoice fruit, lliero is n spring of nevorfail- riig water convenient to the house nnd bnrn nnd a constant stroam of running water through ths place conveniont lo every field. Any porson wishing to purchaso will npply I* tho subscriber, living on the piomises. ELIJAH T. VVARD. June 14. 1038. S-3ls Eitiite tf Isaac Stoulzenherger, late of Slrasburg lownship, Lancaster couniy deceased. LETTERS of Aminislrnlion wilh tho will nn- nexod upon tho nutate ofsaid Isuno Sloutzen- horgor, havebeon grniited to Christian Herr, jr. (I'oqucn) Lampeter township. Al! persons indobl- 4isd to tlio estnlo of snid doconseiJ are r.oiiuested to cihiio Ibrivard and settle llieir nccounts; and tlioso having cl.iima will plouKe prosent tlieiu propnrly au- llu'Uliculod for snilioiiioiil. CllKIS'l'IAIS! HEItn, jr. (Pequea.) Admil imralur wilh lho Will annexed. Juno 14, 1838. 9-Ctj i'aVttut Vla-j auCl. Grain TflK .lubscribor respectfully informs the pub* lit: IhiU he has appointed lho following nam¬ ed p.Mi-ons as agents to dispose nf hi^ Patent Hay <iiid (Ir.iiii KiiUrs, lo wU: ^ A &. i-j. VViTMEU, Paradine. U\\.\c Conrad, Lnrnpeler Township. Wai. KiaiiPATiiiCK,(M'ichinidt)Lancaster. AuaAiiAM Petrhs, M.illcrotown. John Haiinlky, West Henip*ield. H \[,uKMAS & CoTTRKLL,Columbia. TUi-gi'-ai advantage resulting to Farmers fiom tho .1^1^01 those rakes ia genoriilly known. JOHN WIKE, Patentee. Salisbury, June 14, l83d. 9-318*. several boroughs und towuHhip, for the year lB3ii. Class. Jiart toicnship. •Jamoa Drown 8 Eshloman & I\IuCrady H Truman Cooper 0 'James McQuigg 8 Hugh Donnelly 8 Goorgo Mooro 8 'A. &, J. Withers 8 l.owifl Harmcp, 8 ¦lienjamin Brenneman 8 lirecknoek. "Samuol iJownion 8 Caernarvon. Edwnrd Davies, Esq. 8 *Jolin Gordon 8 *Edwurd Dohtivcn 8 "John Ringwalt 8 Colerain, •Elizaboth Kent 8 Hugh Andrews 6 Juhn Alexander 8 Columhia borough. Peter Haldeman 4 J. F. Coilroll & Co. 5 HaldoTau &, Cotlrell 8 •Williarn Hesson & Co.? Henry Bronnoman 7 H. H. Owing & Co. 8 J. J. Givon McCorklo Sl Mooro William .Mathiol •H. Martini Co. Jobn Folin J.Dunn «St Co. Edward Howest for J. F. Cotlrell Jucob F. Markley Goorgo Peters Samuel Malhiot Jacob Malhiot •J'acob Hogentoblor John W, Huston VVilham Halo by agent 8 Ira Woodworth Davis Goheon of said county Class. *Philip Sharp Stephen Wilk^ Coca/ico. John Gross "Jaoob Reddig, •Jacob Shirk Jacob Slick Androw Bushong *AiidrQW Wissler Philip Busliong "Zachous Killiiin '''Samuel Haimo ¦ Bechlel & Speoco •John Koniphcr, ^Betijaniin Flickinger 8 James Bryan *rienry llohn *SobuKtian Keller Henry Ober Elizabeth tQxcn\liip. 'Martin Woldman Jacob ^ Isaac Millor J. & H. SlauOor Jlanp/idd Wesl. John R. Ditfenlaugh William 1'. Michael John Devlin Hempfield East. No returns. Lampeter. Honry Miller Daniel Musser Benjamin Urban Christian Menard Bonjamin Barr Jcsbo Hoffman Josepli Cooper Aaron S. Evans, *J cSt Honry Bruner. Lcacock. Mo.sps Eby William Himes 8 Jamos Coopor 8 7l»Willian( Mannhan 8 Q;''Roubcn Weidlor B SlFredorick Swopo 8 Sarauol Groir 8 Litlle Britain. Isaac J. Mutton 8 Benjamin Harlan 8 "Robert Ulack 8 Jacob Kirk & Co 8 Isaac S. Webster 8 *Brown tSc Stubbs 8 *Je-omiah B; Haines 8 Jorcmiuh Brown & Co 8 Kirk & Humillon 8 Francis Fell 8 David Loo 6 Lancaster toionship. John Swarts 8 Manheim township, •John Arndt 8 •Sheafior &, Iloslellor 8 David May 8 Jacob Siauffer 8 Samuel Ensminger jr. 8 or the Directors of the Poor and House ot Lhnploynumt tbr the coun¬ ty of Lancaster, from May 9, 1837, to iVLty 9, 1838. Tho Court of Appeal oftho 2d Battalion, 69!h Ko^imunt, PeniiKylv.mia Militiu, willbo held at lho Iiouso of Johu ShciKi; innkeopur, in Wesl King Street, on Monday, flio yiihofJuno inslanl, foinposed oftho follo-ving ollicors, viz:—Captains Wixdortr, Roto &l Arthur. By order of FRE. KKICK DEUN, Major. June \A^ "Henry Flickingor •Moses Wenger Owon Druncr *''J'im. Konigmacher Gall & Baiter Kcagerizo it Gougler *SamueI Wiesto Mr. Crosnioro C'inestogo. Da\id Barr Boijainin Urbtsn .huMb Charles *John Zorchor *Hirum Walrfun Drnmoff. •Mahlon Piuey Hopkins iSl.Brook •Jacob Holl .Marlin Groff Benjamin Hammond John Boyd Amos Stublis Sc Co. 1 *John Pusey I Doufgul West. George Horning 1 •Peler Haldcmun, Mc'- Voy & Co. Michoel May Jamos Bryun Samuel Redsecker John Lynch ^ Henry Balm Borotowrc Kellar ¦ Diintq-nl East. John lieidlcr John Zonk Bonder &. Eckert J. Bletz & Co. *Saniuel Hiigonhr-rgcr 8 •W. S. Crtuipholl 8 John King 8 Jiicol. Glatz, 8 J.T. Anderson 9 Samuel Spoice DR- PROVISIONS. 1785 hufhols 2G lbs wheal, 3025 O'.q ; 54 bushels ryo 87 .'iO J3093 4!).'! 1052 lbs rye flour, 27 62; 34 bhls flour, 2G0 25 ; 24 bushel* corn 20 10 Slrr-ta 13475 lbs beef, 1 --M 423 ; 7 steers, 17.^ 00 i 59 hops 162 (i2J 1622 05.| 5680 lbs poik 413 80.} ; 10 sheep 30 00; grinding 2007 bnsh. 18 lbs 160 77 604 57^) Slaufhtering 13 87; Sploigbing 1 3H ; 7 lb 6 oz lump and 220J Sugar 2-3 llJ 37 30 761 Ibscofl'co 95 121; froighl nnd cnmniiBsions 50 30j; 177 lb tea 07 00 312 43.( 2G bbls nnd 4 busheln snlt 70 02; 1 bollle cayenne peppor 15; 83 chooso 1 IGJ 7'2 23j 483 lbs rice 27 78 J; 89 lbs barley 5 39.1 ; 3 lbs crnokors 30 33 47-3 6 lbs giiiBcr 75; 5 lb mustnrd 2 50 ; 2 lb snllpetre 383 3 633 22 lbs hops 4 14i; IOO shad 22 00 ; 4} bbls mackerel snd 1 bbl hen ing 42 50 68 64.1 Snufl, tobacco and pipes ^-^l ^^ LIQUOKS. 0373 gnls. molnsfics 472. 29.1; ~ ''•''» vinegur, 2 cider and 2 quarts wino 12 12J FUEL. 4393 cords wood 1271 25 ; sweeping chiinnoys 29 51!; 5CJ louii conl 275 44 HOUSEHOLD NECESSARIES AND CLO'rniNG. Eiirlbenwaro nnd crockery 30 56^; hnndkercbicfs nmi linen 9 14 . 3:1 70.^ Buttons, silk, moles and thread 9 743; copporas ond loRWOod 60 '0 SIJ Calico, muslin and bevertcen 24 O-IJ ; palm leaf und olher hats nnd caps 18 70 43 7 l,i ^'olittc lo iiotlvoUVvii's. |UE Subscriber Truslce oflhe Ground liciils j4_ of the Ihiiiiiltoii fumily in liaiicnster, (jivcs 1 Nolico to ail I,ot holders who owo tiruund Heiils j on liieir respeclivo Lots, to pny tho same lo 1'^ inniiui-d C Reigart, Em|. the duly aullloliz"d , Agent without delay, nnd ns lho subscribor dues .not inlcnd ui^aiii to visit Lancaster loi thn pur¬ poso of mnking ciilloclions, ho thinks il riglil in isny that all who neglect lo comply with llii- I notice, may e.\p. cl to bo dealt wilh according li. Law. Msas s^s^::£,^.ij't3€''i/is Juno 7, JOHN D. NKWM.AN. 1'riisler. ft.-Its. 6177 26J 4S4 41J 1576 27 VALU.MJLW L\N1) AN'D .MILLS A tract of fir.st rule helloiii hind, coi,liiiiiing 333 ncros, on llle ivcst bnimli ol SusqueliDnnn nvcr, in j the county of Clearlield Pn., on whieh ihoio is erec- p tod a large I with throe pair of Sione.i, two ul v\'hii:li ure Burrs. Thero is nho n .S..wmill, wilh plenty of waloi onu , evory ccnvcnienre nt Timber, 'I'URKU; DWELLING "tjoorgo Eby •John & Geo. Arndt Mountjoy, Adams Campbell D. &. S. Bnlmor Jacob Bear John Sterrott "Abroham Eshleman James B. Ferreo •Joseph Portor Henry Obor Jacoh Huntsccker nianor J, Is C. L. ¦Witmor Julin Uerr John Hortzler Jacob Erb .Snmuel Holl Jacob L. Hotrmoier Marietla borough. •Benjamin Taylor John Auxor, Esq. William H. Grosh •Michaol Kapp .Abraham Cassol Christian Imhoff s'Daniol'Spoico 8] Dr. Jacob Glalz 8 J. 'I'. Anderson laainiltoiiiagi lSy»«tciBi. A littlo inoro than a fortnight since, Mr. Ham¬ ilton nnnounccd his wish to Ibrm clns.scs in this city for tho aciiuiKilion of tlio French Langungo; and assured Ihnl with attention and a moJeruto i>uitcrsnu Si Spongier sharo of applicntion,yi//.i; iesjoni would bo found I William D. Slayiiiakor 8 suflicient to enable tne pupil lo road -with faeility,' Ahruliam Cassel 8 virile and speak this Lnngunge with grnmiuuti- •Joseph Imhofl' 8 cul accuracy. Boing conscious that tho result of^ Michaol Kapp bis first lessons is anxiously looked for, by thoao Patterson & Spongier 8 Will. D. Slaymaker Martick. Henry DifTenbnugh 8 Jubu C. Owons 8 Jacob Burr 8 .lacob Stoulzenherger 8 Williain MciMuUon 8 Haftlto •John iVIetzler 8 •J. fe J. Masterson 8 •Jacob and C. StaulTor 8 'ii. & B. Grosh 8 Sadsbury. •SnmucI Sollers 8 Androw Noblo 8 John Coopor & Son 8 Isaac Walker jr. 8 Strasburg borough, Goorgo llolfulan. Esq 8 rhumpson Ik. Sponoor 0 8 8 who hope In tho reality of this system, Mr. H respictfully submits the following facts to tho consideration ofall those who took an intorost in it. Tha gentlomon who did Mr. H- tlio honor to hecomo subscribors to his classes, ten in number, at tho fiflh lesson translated about 140 versos of St. John's Gospel, in French, roceiring from Iheir teacher instruction only in pronunciation ond in thoso worda thoy had nol previously mot wilh, nnd this wiihout previous proparalion, without the assiatuuco of Grommnr, Key or Diclionnry, ren¬ dering every word in Fronch by a corresponding part of speech in English, pointing out by the transluliuii tho grnmmutical construction of the ohrase, lho mode, tonso and parson ofovory verb and thus, in etfoct, thoy pursed os well as transla¬ ted a Lnnguuiso, ofwhieh a littlo more than n woek before ihoy know not a sylloblo—and at ihd oight lessons have actually read and translated the whole oftho Gospel with a pro priety ol pronun¬ ciation, wilh a correctness of grammatical an¬ alysis, &.c. precision of meaning and construction wholly unknown or at least novor attempted on tbo usual plan. Ilia now lor the onlightonod inhabitants of Lan¬ oastor to considor how fur tha Haiuillonian System may bo worthy of boing adopted hy lliem, or, how lar it may be wiao and prudent to continuo the pursuit ofa phantom of knowlodgo whioh on tl.e common plan far evades tho grasp unless ^molurer years and tho business oflife bo sacrificed to it Mr. Hamilton conlinuos to roceive pupils at his class room ne.xt dour lo Mr. Ehlor's sloro. North Quoon Stroet, oral their own houses, on tho.snrao tcrnis in *3,50 per soclion of eight lessons or $5 Ibr piivute pupils. Juno 14,1838. 3- JSliWtov^ JS'otice. By adjournmont the Sourt of Appeal will In hold fur the first Battalion, 69lh Regiment, at tha publio house of Col Timothy Rogers, in Eaai King Straot, on tlio 25th of Juno instant, at 10 o'clook, A. M., composed of the following ofhcirs, viz: Capt. Jamos Donnelly, Lieut. Peler A. Siiy- dan, aud Lieut. Jacob Gablo. . By order of FREDERICK TICK, Maj. Juno 13, 1838. 2»\oticft ttt V2\*eiA.\tOTC8. Tbo undorsigned oppoinled by tho Court, Au dilors, to apporti,in nnd distribulo the balance in the hands of Bernard Brouse, trustee of Joseph KaulTman, an insolvont dobtor, to and amongsl his croditorJ according to law, givo notico, thnt thoy will meet for the purpose itforssnid, at the public house of John .Michael, in the city of Lan castor, on Saturday tho JOth of Juno, 1«38, at2 o'clock P. M. when and whoro all persona intoroa. tod are roqUflKtoii to nltond. GEORGE H. BOMDERGER, ISRAEL CARPENTER, WILLIAM Wlin'BSIDI';, June 7, 1838. Auditors. Samuol Bowors Jacob Bowon Salisbun/, •William Buchanan Amos ilendorsoii Kobert Baldwin Snmuol Houston Josoph Dickinson Hathorn Freeland Jnmos Boyois IVashinglon tiorough. •Goorgo Brush George Giblcr •George G. Gross John W. Ea-lo S. Oswell Waneiek. Jncob B. Tshudy VVilliam Eborman •Dean & Brickor •Abraham Eichler •Georgo B. Shobor Henry Summy •Christian Long John Lnndis, Esq. Samuel Pfoutz Abraham Myors Jacob Roitzel SIrasburiT, township. Adnm K. "Witmer Ferreo Brinton Isnnc Walker Jncob Mnrtin Jacob Purkessilo Benjamin Taylor John Auxor Willium Grosh Enrl litest. •J. G. Wongor Piiilip Duck (Georgl SniiUo Christian Car[iontor Earl East Dielrick Disliong •Grofl" & Wickel •Pctor Good D. &,W. Duchman, Davia Wnllaco A. E. Roberts &. Co. Roberts <5s Davis Aaron & L. Cuslor, Georgo Lnndis Diller &. Hull Elizabeth borough •Adams Compboll •D. & S. Bnlmer •John Lynch Samuel Redsecker #In cuiif.irinily to lho requisitions of tho 7lh section ol tlio act ofthe 7th of April, 1830, I hereby transmit a list oftlio wholcsulo and retail denlora in Foreign Mcrchnmiize, mndo lo tbc Clerk of tho Sessions, at Jnnunry sessions 1038, by tho Commisdioners nnd Judges of lho counly of Loncnstor. In testimony whereol, I havo hereiinlo set my hifnd und nffi.xod the senl ofolfice at l.nncn.sler cily, Iho 19th day of Februury, A. D. 1838. JOHN LlGHTNI'.li, Clork olthe Qunrler Sessioiis. Thoso mnrked thus (•) havo taken out thoir li¬ censes. TllO following poisons bnvo paid for licenses ol lho Kighth class, whoso namos wore not returned by the constablos, viz Jacob R. Seder John C. Sample Daniel Horr & Co. Samuol Hinnoy H. H. Kuril Kenry Horr Reed &. Sollada David Tangort Johu Wointz Sweigart fe Shirk Dolinqiionts uro informod that suits will bo in¬ stituted ngainst lliom in tho next monlh (Juno) wiihout respect to porsons, unless thoir licenses are immediate/,!/ taken oul. WASHINGTON L. ATLEE, Treasurer of Lanoastor counly. Mny 31, 1838. IWO CURR VJNG TABLES, (one of mnrblo and lho othor of walnut) nnd one SI III FING fABLE. Persons wishing tocxnn\ino thom will pleaso call on the aubscriber. ELY PARRV,Dentist, East King Street. Lancailor, Juno 7,1838. 8-31.. Spuons and knives and forks 4 87^; sand, indigo and specks 3 25 Bed licking, canton flnnnol aud twilled collon Hickory brooms und combs 3 17 ; wheel wriglit work 8 86^ Brushes und limo and vost pattorn 52 55 ; 1 grnto 1 70 30 pnirblnukelB 65 25; 2 stoves 21 00 ; 1 ijoz bnignns 13 20 Mnking and uioiiding shoes 26 00 ; 2 cofl'ee mills 4 50 Cleaning clock, ashes, candlewick, wox, crunbor'iea, &c. SALARIES. 1 yenr's salnry due Februury 12, 1838. Mnrch 4, 18^8 Febiunry 16, 1838, Octobor 13,1837 February 1, 1838, 8 12.1 17 513 12 034 5-1 25 99 45 50 50 7 OOJ do do Sicwnrd Clerk 1 Mntron of hospilnl 1 G directors ;J20 ench und milongo 4 pliysicinns, medicines and drugs included Treasurer 1 year's salary Altornoy and solicitor 1 do Decembor 31, December 2, 837, 837, 3.';o on -!i,ii no 75 00 107 52 300 IIO 75 no 30 00 467 271 42 45 69 I7.i 9 35 J 32 67i 139 223 93 47.1 890 31 321 63\ 1247 52 112 60 30 no REPAIRS AND MATERIALS. Repairing cofi'oo mills, locks, &c. 17 271 i Floating bridge 450 00 Carpenler work, sundry repairs uiid painting 25 46; Bricks 17 00 Boards and plunk 63 671! mnson work 5 50 Regulnting weights 73 ; cutlery and drossing 8 621 Stands, tubs, buckols und lepnirs Sundry tin ware, spouting and mending REMOVALS. Bringing 102 paupers lo tho House, from wiihin tho counly, Balance duo Cheater county 190 31 ; do Philadelphia almshouso 700 OUT DOOR POOR. Support to 4 out door pnupors 78 75 ; temporary rolief to 48 persons 257 371 33G 121 Keeping and attondanco in sickness 12 casea 112 69 For tho outfit[of a poor blind girl on being received in lho insiltuVion for tho instruction oftho blind in Philadelphia FUNERAL EXPENSES. 27 coffins for hospital 21 60; 130} yds muslin 16 331; 3-coifins out5 Doctor's bill, out of tho house, medicine and attendance one cuso DOOTORS SHOP. 'Jupping apparatus 5 25 ; 1 disponsntury 5 00 Pestul ond mortar, sputulu, 6 ointment jars, 1 pair of ni|iple shells 2 apparatus's for fractured legs MANUFACTURES. 3123 lbs wool 168 41; Loalhor 273 901! weaving 16161 yde 128 52 Spools, bobings, headlcs und wcavei's reeds Carding and coloring wool and yarn und fulling .Milling nnd heckling hemp and flnx 38 81 ; U51bs cotton ynrn 30 45 FARM. Wugoner 12 months wages 120; 2J tons plaster 23 25; attendnnco on horse nnd cows .*» 783 Wheelwright wo-k 15 50 ; mowing nnd crndling 17 60 Smith work 100 28J ; 1 yenr's rent of 5 ncro lot 25 On ; I horso 60 00 Harness making and monding 9 771 ; making fence 15 3-2 Sundry bailors and ropoa INCIDENTAL EXPENSES. Prothonotary's fcos 1 64 ; postage 8 521 ', quills, pnpor, &c. for Iiouso 2 S83 Powder ond shot 25 ; siinilry bnuLs and papers for a pnupor 3 16 Printing annual account, sundry proposals, notices end books, 2 porquisitos 25 00; 4 kegs and 10 lbs powder 14 5G/i For gate keeper and lor tolls, &c. 10 00 ; carriage hiro .^0. 5 3"/i Writing paper, quills, ink powder, snlld and wafers 10 25 2 75 20 00 570 831 6 62 71 371 69 26 149 03-3 33 10 185 281 35 09/l. 34 821 13 05.i 3 41 82 00 39 56A 15 37/t 4 62/i 0 153 983 781 478 811 49 831 20 00 33 00 718 09 427 34'. 158 023 CONTRA CR Roccivod for hides and skins 188 74 ; for sund aud stono S77 90.1 do from sundry porsons for flour, flour barrols, bag slull" und wood do from sundry pnupors, imd left by llicm do from sundry persons fur mnintonance, cnro and attention do Chanties in box. To bnlnnco being the amount expended for the support of tho inslitulion ? 13.429 16 406 64.1 4" 117 G7 981 416 70 2 OG/i .5990 36 $12432 80 $13,429 16 Steward's Report. .May 6, 1837, Juno 3d July 1st August 5th September 2d October 7tlr Novombor 4lli Docomber 2d Janunry 6lh, 1838 Fobruary 3d March 3d April 7th May Sth TOTAL. > B CO 39 32 39 42 64 64 66 b'i 23 as 37 25 528 Cr ffi^l ¦g s 0 = cr c ) 2 1 'Z 1 2 2 2 1 14 t-; p (« aa 3» 36 27 19 37 28 42 40 27 16 50 43 386 n p R 2 2 1.3 7 1 6 R 9 fi R 5 79 n 0 0 « 10 4 R 4 n 10 7 2 3 2 5 9 73 No. remaining eac ll monlh. Men. 95 92 88 91 100 109 112 117 129 119 127 108 1287 3 SIS-O r 85 85 82 81 79 81 87 90 91 88 88 85 1023 48 42 42 45 40 40 62 56 56 53 56 62 579 2-28 220 212 14 219 230 251 263 276 260 271 213 2889 NUMBER OF POOR. Number of poor maintained from May 9lll 1837, to May Olh 1838—2889, being on an avorago con Blanlly supportod duringihe yoar 241 paupers por month ; exclusivo of 195 inlormcdiatu udmissiniis, who wero boarded from ono to throo weeks; and 227 poor wayfaring peisons, who woro accoinino- dated with supper, lodging nnd brenkfnst. "- PRODUCE OF THE FARMS AND GARDENS. 34 tons first crop Imy, 22 btiHhcla onions, 3 huHhols aood onions, 2 bushels Timolhy seed, 3 btishol^ fliixscnd, A iondfl 2d crop hay, 3116 pickle^i, 15 huahelfi cucumbRre, 1380 huslipla potiitoos, llTO buph- oJH Indian corn,4/i bushels hemp seed, 17 wngon loads curn fodder, 25 hushois jrroen boaria, 2/t bush. oJK q^roon pots, 12 bushels rod boolH, 3 hushnlH rndishas, 6320 hoadt? cabbage, IT) bushols turnips, 5 hnshels Linm hciins, 7 bushols eouji liciins 2/i bushels clovor seod, 351 bui^hcln wheut, 239 bushels rye, 213 hnshols nnts. 18 bushola parHnipR, 5(Jr biindlos ryo straw, 9calvoB killed, 1472 lbs. hemp from tho brouU, 27 cords wood, 542 Iba. tnb»cco, 07H3 lbs. hoof, 5828 Um. purlt. MANUFAC'rU]|l':i) AND MADE Ii\ TilE HOUSE. 161G/» yards various Itinda ot*ciolh^23( |Miir shoos, 519 pair- Holid and heeled. 14 couts, 16rounda bouts, 2'J voais, 51 pair pantaloons, and 12 auita for children, winlur wear ; and 25 paira linon punta iouna, aummor wour. STOCK. 4 horses, 2 marcs, 1 bull, 14 cows, 4 heifers. 1 calf, 1 fut sleor, 45 hngs, provisions, fuel, manufac¬ tured goods, raw materials, kc. romaining on band May 9, 1838, oslinialod at •t'2TM 00. SETTLED DY THE BOARD, Juno 2d, 1838. JOHN WITMER, ^ J.\COB PETERS, JOHN EHLER, FEJIREE BRINTON, JOHN DENLINGER, sr June 19,-1838. GEORGE WEBSTER. >Uirectors NOTICE. THE account ofJohn Buchanan, Esq. trustee of Paul Ralston, on insolvont dobtor, will bo con¬ firmed m'ji, on Monday tho 18th day of Juno noxt, by tho Court ofCommon Fleas ofLancaslor county. Z. McLENEGAN, Prolh'y. May 24, 1038, Mathaniel EUmaker, .iSttorncy at JLmu. OFFICE wilh his fallier, (Amos Ellmakor) in Norlh Duke Streot. Lancaster, .May 31, 1838. 7-.1iu A.C. Part ufthe land isclonird, lbc roiduo excol¬ iont 'I'iiiilior. TllC tract is ^iliiiilcd williiu eiio qunrler ofa milu from Ctirvcnsvillc, on the lurn¬ pike road leading from Uplli-liiiilo lo Kne. 'J'lie above property will be solilnl Iwu.lhirds uf its viil. uo, or nt near the cost of tno Improveinenls. 'J'he Grist Mill is nnw nveroging nbout 15U0 bushels tolls por ycnr nnd uiight bc mnde Io luko mole. -ALSO- Ono Other tract of Lund, of about tw*» hundred acres, on tho west sido of tlie aforcsuid river, and opiiosito (he fir*;t mentioned Irart, and on which the lown ofUurvtusviUo is located. Tho improve monts on this tract are a good T a \ e T IV \l o v\ s e, with an excellent custom, 3 Swelling Hous es TWO GOOD BAKiSS, and other ouihouiied, wiih ubout 35 acros of mead- ow. Tliero is ulso a large STOKE IIOLSK ou this tract, in which a storo is now kept und doea a good huainesa. There is a first-rala uatt-r pow¬ or on Anderson's creek, which passes through the above mentioned land and emi'tiea ii>to the river on tho aamo. TJioro aro bituminous Coal Mines on bolh tracts, und largo quantities of C'.al nre annu¬ ally taken to market from this pluco in Arks of from filty lo seventy tous burthen. A (urther de- acription is deemed unnercssn^ry, os persons desi- rou^ of purchasing will visit tho premises. Ad¬ dreas tho subacribor at Curvonsvi!le,Pa. Thd titlo is good, and tho property will be sold extromoly low, und lorms ol pa\ mont easy. WILKIAM IRWIN. April 20 1838. 2- Sv\8qv\e\\ai\i\a tjaua\ Cowv Notico ia lioreby given to lho SlocUhoIders of the Suaquohanna Canu] Company, that an inptal- mont of Thrcu Dollara per share of the cupilul stock is required to bo paid on lho first days o; April, May, June, July, August, September and Octobor, and of Four Dollars on tho first day ol Novombor noxt; which with tho instulmontp here¬ tofore callod in will completo the amount subsciib- cd. Interest will bo allowed on any inBlalinenl? which may bo paid in udvanne. Puyments may be made at thn Farmers' Plan¬ ters^ Bank, Oallimore; at tho Bunk of tho Unilod :Jlatce,or tho Farmoia' nnd Mechnnics' Gunk, ol Philadelphio; at either of iho Bunka, or at the of¬ fico oftho Company in I.iuicualnr, or at lho Har¬ risburg Bank, or Bnnk of Northumberland, Pu. By order of lho Board, JAS. HEPBURN, Pres't. Susquehanna Cunul Oflice, Lan- t easier, S March 22, lbj3. 49-f:ms €(V ocery tt''or»artHiis :i!»<l GcHcval CM3aiisiissiwi) ¦^ ^ TEl>, 15j Hi <D) U? g; Wfj Broad Slreel, West Side, bolow Uaco Street, IIE subsciibeis lmvin;r lorincd a Co-purlner- ship, under the linn of Hill, Cittiji &. L'o. have laken tbe largo Fonrslory Warehouse, Nos. 3 ond ¦I of the C^ontral libicli, situated as above, forlho purposo of trac.-ociinj.'u Wbolcsnle lirocery. Fur- warding Produce nm! Commission business, in all its branches, nnd nre prepared In roccivo and ef¬ fect sales of i.liy produco or Jlerchnndiso wbich may be consigned lo tlieni, and un which liberal advancciiienla slmll bo mado Morchnnls in tho Grocery business west of Philndolplii.i. und olbers will lind il lo llieir inter¬ ost lo iiinUo trinl at tho above estnblisbment, they will there liiul nn assortinout and stock selected fur tho trade gcncrnlly, nnd on such terms nswill bo found fnvurablo lu purchnsers ; llie advantago to bo derived fiom a purchaso of Grocerios, nnd the facililies oll'ercd to ihe Forwarding of Mer¬ chandise wosiwiird from this establishmenl nie such us have nol liillierlo bccnuiVoted to the pub The collecting of Goods tliri iighoiil tbo City, and consienmeiils gonerully, will havo uiiiemil ting utlenllnn, und on presenlulii'ii of accouni. Freight and L'hargos on the lnl icr shull bo proinpl ly paid. All goods destined to tbo Westward, which may be lefl or collected at lho Wniehouso shall bo receipted for in dun form on delivery ol each Dray-load, and immediulely on Ihe comple tion oftho several lots, Iiills of Lading will be el fooled ou the shorlesl time notified by any ol 111 rogular lines to I'illsburg, &c. HUGH CR.MG. TIIOMAS BELLAS. REFERENCES. Kobort Fleming, Hugh Cullierwcod, Samne Smyth, Schuylkill Distillory, E. Vansyckel, N Second streot, John White &. Co. Despatch Line Broad Strool, Oriicl:,Nublo & Fo.i;, 'J'liemas .1. Ma.\woll, Fbiladelphiai Williiiiii Bingham, Dcf- pttlch Line, Mncshane & Kollys, I'illsburg; Job,. Bingbnin.IIoHidaysbiirg ;'riininns llingliam, Jolin- stowu; James Binghnm, (^i.lnmbia; Brown it Rood, Robert .Moderwell, Willium C. Hull, Lan¬ caster; Snmuel M'Alister, EdwnidG. Fnile & Co Slerliug, Wndo ,t Bnobe, Wm. 'V. Crooke & Co. .Morchnnls, New York. Mnrch 1, lti;!8. -Ifi-ams. P. S. Hops oflirst quality on sulo nt the ubovc cslablisliinenl. NEW SHOE 8TOKE 25 per cent cheaper thun ever* 'i'he subseribor rcflpectfully informs tl.e nli'/en of Lancaslcr city uiid|connly. thm 1 i' 1.proponed ^£i^m i 'AS nl tbo corner of Orange und .Norlh IJiiecn streets, I.aiicu.-iler, wlicro ho -n-ill be piopurcd to niannluc- lure loonier. Boots and Hliocs, ofevery dercriptioni all of which vvill bc mude ufllie best materials, uml ill ihe must subtilunliul manner, by cxpori- eicril woikiiieii. Slorkeepers and olliers who wis^li topurchase al wholesale, will do well lo i,'i-,-c liiiii a call. Ho liatlers hiinself that he vvill be able tn fiirnisli b good, nnd a t-hoaper article than ihey cun jiur chase olsowlierc. H.S. WEISAND, Jau.II, USB, 39— 'I'lin siitii'iiiied liiii-H, whirh wo extruct from .1 piece cnliiled ''Th my .Mi.tlicr" in the KliioUer. Iinrkor, urcimliiiPil wilb Irne Icelirg, *laii/.a is a perlerl gem ol Ihoughl: I soc the cruillcii f-riii olt.nc, wlioso fealures aie my nwn. .•\td lovo iiir-ariiiil'i o'or ils real her gUardiunsliip Ill's llilowr; 'Tis Ini" lll.-lt i-yc of bi,|.e looks out Irnm joulli's unlioul'leii slirine, Iiut olil ils woulm of loiidoi ness:—denr molhor il Im Ihiiir! ••¦¦oi.n from llic crud'c stui-ii the bnbe, n h..ppy. ciirolcF.^ bur, Eliout^h "t mollur in hi^ fnce, to bo his falher'n joy: EnnugliolTstlinr rrigning there, tobe his molhei's priiie, .And as Iliiir fculuies ho unites, sn tliey bis lnve diviae, But soon be sees the chiircli.yard Inku llint falhcr lo il.i cbid, UnknnwiiiR lliat lho righteous have a betJor place wilh God: And finds, ere ysl hi.i lender ihoiight can grasp n Inllior's winth, Ono purciit deiir a sainl in heaven, and one a sainl on ourtli. And now bis arts essay lo stem the spirit's ovor- lltiw, That cliunners the pale cheek of hnr whom death hns bdt in vvo; It grieves him much his Utile arms and puny framo lo scnn; Ho might so help his mother, if bo only woro a man! AIns, alas! thut cbitdi-^h lovo und piely should bo Such sliort-livcd tenuiits oftho heait, beyond Ih^ nursery; ? Oh, saddest of lime's ravages! sin's bitteiest con¬ trol! Our haidening frames but harder make the cuie- ment oflhe fou). Jane naoward. Miss Jano Howard was the daughier of a very wiiallliy merctianl residiiig in ilie city of Ballimore. iler personal appearance was truly prc- poscssinu ; but the graces of her inliul, piil- ished as it wns by the graucs ofa superior education, and the benevolence of her nat¬ urally wurm and virluous hearl, rendered her an object of universal esteem and admi¬ ration, among all wilh whom she was ac- quairitcil. — Al a very curly age slio embra¬ ced llie Chriiiriaii religiini, aod much of iier lime was I'pniil In piMiiiutIng religious and benevolent uiijccls. In ibe fall of 1828, Jiinii, wilh her elder/ brolher, eiiibarlied on board a PaeUel for (Jliarli stun, Uiuitli Oarntina, Ibr the purposei of visiiiiijj llieir friends. The capluln of ihe Paclcel was a man abinil twenly-five years of age. His per.<iiii was comely and his manners agreeable, with Ihe exception of one faull, tun conimon among f a'llors, he was prufaiio" 'I'lie imdesly of Jane's appearance altracled his atlenlicn; he gain¬ ed an iniroilucliiin in her by means of her brolhcr, anil was slill morechnrmed 'oy lho sweetness nf her eoiivrrsalion ihau he had been by llie niaccs of her person. 'Ii is |iiissil,ie,' liu riplicil, 'it is sn- I nni lbc ni-in !-,i,i,j | shall ever lei I ibu ¦ei-pcsl grauiiHl,, ,„ v„ii .Mi.^s [fnwiiril. IVr Ibe iiilfri-sl Jim inuiiifi ..i,.,| in my ivelfMi-f. The second I hat hihle a,..| i|,u riadii'.'' -f il' has mau'e mc wliiii [ am.' 1 will lllll al-onipl In drserihe the feelings proilucpil by ilii.« uncxiir,-ii;,l n-ceiina. !=uf- heo 11 lo say, lb.I ilio miniMcr was''invili il borne wiil, i|„,„.„,„i ,1,,,,,,^ ,,„, „.in|,,ri,i^ visils w. re iiiMil;i-r fi-w nm n,r hi iwecii. In the sprin;/ lie iiiarrii-il .Mi.-s J;iiip, nnil li.ey .¦irn now on a Ali.s.-iiuii'rv Inur uiii.ii.g i| ,. durk brnigl.lnl smi-. rf iMlin, wImt^- iIu- bicsaiiii; iiflleavpii is aliiiiidiiii.'iht ir luLur-i ill a woiiilcrl'iiTiiiiiiiiior, anil iiiaiiv .souls r.n- |briiuglit 111 a s;,,i„^, kiimil.ilm, ihrnugh Ibeir insiriiin, iiia|iiy._.-y /i,„„'/^ .ycicyni- per. Cominnnil me lo a nowrpiipcr. Cooper bad never ."OPii one of nur liii: shtclj, wlicn bo ralh'd .'^ncli fniir-|inf;fd Inli..^ "iiiiqis of busy life." Tbny are nn re—tbey are lifo itself. [is evfr-sniiinlinir mid ri-sisliess vo.r pn/iiili ll ders llirou!;b ihe ci-luiims lo cheeror to subline—I- elevale i r in ilcsirnt. Lul a lenundrcl do a duly ai'lion, ainl jut bis name and deed inlo the papnrs, inn! liirn go into the slreel—Urondway, Uir e.-canipie, - and ynu viill see his reci plion. Wliv dnes each pastr.-.hy curl lli? lip, aod rcuirU billl vvilh seorn ? Why is he sIiuiiodJ an if some noisome pe.Htiluiiee brenlhtil urnuiiil bim? What males every in.iii reij.-ird liiiii wilh a coniempiuoiis leer ( Becau.-ie tliei/ huve seen llie newi/ia/ier, and iliey knniv him. So, in a conirary degieo, il is wiili the honorable and gificil men. 'i'he news- papors keep iheir work-iand worib bi fere llie public eye; and when iliev limn.siilvca np. pear, they are ti,e observed ol a!! observers. I-Iala are lifted as tbey approach, and stran¬ gers lo whom ihey are poiiiied oul, jjaze af¬ ter Ibem wilh reverence. Success lo news¬ papers! 'I'hey are liable, il is true, lo abuse,—as what blessing is not?—bul iliey are noble benelils, noverlbele.ss.— Whal an endless varieiy of subjeels, loo, dn lliey eoii- taiii ? Now wo aro enterlciiied wiili origi¬ nal disserlaliciis on numerous imporlant subjeels; tln'ii to use ihc quaiiii old ealii- logiie of Burlon, "como tidings i.f weddings, mummeries, eoierlainmeiils, jul-.ilees, wa'r>-, fires, iiiundaliuiis, ijiefis, m;;ssacres, inele- ors, cornels, epccirums, prodigief, ship¬ wrecks, piracies, ai a-liglits, law suils, pleas, laws, proehiUi:iiiiiii.>, embasiess, iropliies, tr'iimplis, revels, sporls, plays j then again a^ in a new sliified .scene, treasons, cbeal- liig, lixki, robberies, ciiormous villanie.-i of all liiiuls, funerals, burials, new discoveries, e.vposilioiis; now coinical, llien tragical mailers." 'I'o-day we bear of new ollices created, to-ir.oi row of great men deposed, and llieii again of fresh lioiinrs couforred ; Olio is let loose, aiioilur prisoned ; oiiu purcliaselb, anolher breakelli, ho thrives, bis neighbor lurneth baiilirupt; now plenty, llieii again dealh and lamiiie ; ono runs, au- other rides, « r.-iiig!es, laughs, weeps, and so forth. Thus we do daily hear audi lllio boili public and privale news. -fr » * # # * I have an allachmenl lo newspapers, be¬ cause I deem ihcm a kind of moral battcaiix de pliiisiiiice, or rail-cars, mayhap,—where, in you embark befnre breakfast, or afler I was IHU long, however, befuro an oath dinner, and survey ihe world, nnd the king- ''¦ I ,• . ()„,„s ihereiif. It is a cheap and right wholesome way nf joiirneyiiig. A'liicl.crbocl.er—Ollapod. escaped his lips, v. hich shocked the delicate seusibiliiy ol Jane. She politely reipiesled thai he would de¬ sist from such laiigiir.go while she reinaiiicd on board lbc verse! ; to 'ivliieh he iminedi¬ alely cnnsenled willl deep chagrin. Duiing lho leiiiainder of Ibe voyage the captain's TllO following ai-i oiiiii nf 11 biy fcur.il . _ wild ill the Siaie . f imliaii.i, i;; fimn the allenlion to Jane was ralher increased than ' (Jmnon (HI.) llcralil. diminislieil. j VVe have seen in s'vcral i apers nn ac- Ue spent much of bis lime in her compa-Icniiiit ufu bny „pp;,n.„||j. 13 „r j.j ,.e,„j ny, cjiarmed and delighted with lho modes- old, ,vho was found ill iho Hoods in tho ty of her deporlmciit, and the lascinaling spell of her inslruclive conversation; but not anoilier oalli was lie beard lo ulter, un- vicinily of lbc Claulinot Piariis, intho Slato of Indiana. It ia sa:d ihe boy is the !i n I!)- ll ( I ( .ilk- III tbcy arrived in Charlcslon. They were Uon, of ISusli Hi!!, a place uol far Irom tho now about to pail; but Jane, feeling no ispot where be was Inunil. lie is hand- '¦--'--- -¦ somely lornied, luis (ino linilis, vtrv elailic small inlercsl iu tlic welfare ofone, wlinso unremiited aiienlions more than indicated his solicitude for Iter own, ventured to a«lv if he would grant her one request.—The captain wilh all lho enihusiiism ol an iufal- uated lover, replied, iliat whaiever requesl she was pleased in make, if possibly wiihin bis power, il cerlainly should be granted. 'I'lum, said sbe, 'sccepl this bible, and ill hi.-i iiiovi menls, sloul, wi'li clear, full nnd inlelligeul black eyes, [le lias been several moullis in i|ir C.'ol.'s hiinily, during wliich time hu jia.-i uliered ro nnieulalo sound, e.xpres.-icd rio wish iiy anv sign, Ihough he evidi.nily pays coni-id. liihlo "at- touliuu Ul things around liiio. llu some- timos givea a pureiiig Bcire.-h, v.hich by my requesl is, ihat you read a porlion of ii \ ^i heing al a measured el, vaiion. and ofic'r everyday. I « hich lie seems lo li.Men vviih eaio, ali'oids He lelt surprised, but cnnsiderins that hei i;,ound lor llie eniirli...i,rii ihit tie poor liad given his promise, be felt bimself bound li'^.llinv i.as hccn anoMit,, lercceivu 10 fullil II. Ill the fall of leaU, Jano wont!..o,„e sort ofan ai,..«er I'i.mii a -^m-ieet lo us 10 spend the winter wuh her uncle, who ¦ „,||;i,„„n.-llu el,oi-.-e- il.e n kul earlh resided in New Orleans. The first Sabbalh l |„r his l.id, and ulierh r, ji. i,-,! enverinir afier sbo arrived lliero, sho aocompaiiietl js.ivu a bear sliin, wu „'h be Hr.ips iiioui.d her uncle and his lamily lo church, and i jii^ body. Ilis li o.l he lak, - in a raw heard a sermon oi nucommon inlerest, i!e- L|aic-|irinei|iallv bei f, peuluy, ..ntuioes hvered wilb eloquenen and religious palhos. ;,,„| „uls. ll is Ii^lcni.shiiig wiiii w|,,-u vo. Tho minister waa endoiitly a man of sn-' raeinu.iness lie eonsuiiied fiiiall liiiiN- He perior lalenis; bis voire deep-ioneil and • ,vi|| ^,np ,^1/i|,u rc,,i|„.„ ,,,„i ,.„ .aif. „,„! agreeable. His lionris were applicable,' ¦ .... ' ibougli bigh-wrniiglit and tieaiiiiliil. He pns.sr.-sed, in line, Ihe rare facilily of eliaiiiiiig an audience in aliiio:t brealliless silence (rniii ilie voiiiiiieiicrineiil lo llie einse of his tliseniirse. IJiii .l.nic, whose teiiiler bean wa.s so e.\i|iiisiiely .-uscepiihle on the suhject of religion, eiiti red ao deeply iulo devi.iir 11 uilh a rilisli aim.iiiiiing lo an LC.-i:ii:y. He has llius 'tir i viiieeil ll mel- jiielioiy leiiipcriiiiienl,(-lii.osiiig lo be inueli uloiio, and iiiiikes for li.e vvoni.'s wliencver an ipporiuiiily is (ni .-r n-.i il, hm hIitu found aiuinpls i.o i.tecpe, bin passively returns. He manifesis i.o aiim luniM for . . ,. , . ... |ii».v human being save fnr a .<cryiiii[ irirl Ihe spirit ol the sermon, llial slic enlirely !.,,• ,,,„ f„,„i|v.. ij, i,,^ r,,,,u.,i |,i bus oe- mrgol, lor a rme, llie dislanco wl.iel, sep-|^.,..,^„a||^, p,,, „ ij,,,^ ,.^,„ t,,,,,,^ .,„., ^^^ araled her Irnm ber Inoinl., and al! ilie cir- i,|owi, Inr a mouiciil nu n chair. Wheat cuiiib-ianees by wliieli she vvas surrounded, Willi llie e.xi'eplioii n! ilie rnlling sentences as they fiiivvedfri'm the lips nf ihe speaker. The mecling closnl ; and while Jane and lier friends were wailing iii llieir pew for the aisle to be cleared, llie preaelier came down from llie pulpit—ndvauccd towards, and addressed Jane as fnllo'vs : 'If I mi.siakc nol, 1 am aildressiug Miss Howard." A confustil rtiiecessinii of ideas Mined for au inslanl across the miinl of Jane—bin re¬ collecting herself, slie pnliie'y replied : ' riiat Is my name, mi, bin I do nol re¬ cnllecl of haviiijT lud ill,; pleasure of seeing you before." 'Peril >ps Villi rfci-Ili'ei having sailed from liall'innre in C'iiiirlesiiin about livo years ago in lbc I'.-nliei Thomas Jelferson, and of having given ii bible lo the caplain.' 'I do,' she replied,'I recollect il well and ifl mistake mil, I reeogiiizr lho captain in the person before me ! Uul can il bo piis- lible \ moinenl broad he percinjilorilr n fuses. He haa iiiiuiu coiiipnraiiVLli- no .'ulvaiiceinent Ic- ward.j eivilizalion. Liilcst London l-'iidliions,—Tight sleeves have ilisii| pei red. Ihslinp's sli eves, leo.-o al llie elbow, ami eoiiliiijii abnul half way ever the arm, bcivvetn Ihc shoulder anil elbow are "all ilie gn" at presen!. lilneli manlclcis are coming In fu.-^liiuu, and sliaivhi of China crapo are much worn.—Hals of Leghorn, very smali, and Irimmcd wiih sar- saiict or guu/.o ribband, and llowers in tliu cap are the rage ihis sea.tiiiii. I'in-l.—.\ man Iius starled a paper in lho stale of .Mbino to bc issued "uccisioiiully;" uhich is 0 great ileal nllmer, lho edilor savs, tlian lie shall bo able lo get hia pay forit. The m.ilignnni lyiihiis fever picvnil'd t-i an alaiiniiig«r\lenl/nunng ihe (ourlii \,vi\- don.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 10 |
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