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iSs. BBtt^suaiiitaiunK ><liM V'SiXO^ TBEinB IS STXtSNC^TH. LAWeASTHt UNDAnER COUNTYiPA.- F.Bna.yi'*a-jiLn,m,n,,|,p,r^ -PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY -^^ Wiiih^ S£aT(»oasr©<» a<i» wiaiDsrs^siDiiirg <uwaj^ a^ a3<i(Da ¦ -ifli^iMiiii; Vihm yoi^usip -ATToisrviiir at i.a"W. i^FiPlCE nl Col F. rfogge' Hdloli opposite the Car Oilice oftho Pilol line, Columbia. Po. Junc 17,1810. Cl«-28 >M TTOM JrtS S'.ST IrJI IV. ANNOUNCES lo his friends and the puhlic, that ho has removed his olllce to South Quccn filrcel, 3 doors-bolow the Conrt-hou.ip, vVhere he aan bo conaulted on I'rofeSsiorial hUsiilcsii by hia friends and palrons. Lanoasler, March U, 1840i tf-14 'ytST'FOHJTEll' Jl'jiMjJEI^. ,FFICE in BaSt Kjnff street, next door to Adam RciKart'a Wiilo ildfc^^will attend to 'any prolbdaioilai biiaincsa that may bo ontruated %o llis caro. Lancaster, April ll, 1839. tf-19. ,JITT®M^mf aSI^ IJkS W, MAS removed tp tho roopi fdfriierly ocbUpicd by the "Intelligencer,'' a few doorH West of IB* "ndlelpfc iiearly oppdsite thc Marktjl-housei Vhere ho will bc happy td atldnll lo all bilBiness ¦\jnlrualcd to him. Ho cart at all liinca bc found ¦feilhcr al his oliice, or al the Holel of Mr. Cooper. i.-iHdasler, May 27, 1840. lf-25 "Lum wiiWii—«—^»»^»^MnJ»i»»«»^.—nq ADVERTISEMENTS, -BY ROBERT W_H IT E M ! D D L E T 0 N i N6tice to £*armers. 'i'HE subacribers offer to lho public Rico's Pa'- icnl Machine for spreading or sowing Limo, Plaa¬ ler, Small G.-ain, Compost, Ac called tho Ccntriiligal Bissciiiiiintcr. Ilavinff purchased the Patent right for Litllo Brilain, Drumore, Colernin nnd Ilarl townships, tlicyolTer for sale the Machino made in the best manner, or the patent right to persons Who vvisli lo make and use the same for thcmselvea. Applica¬ tion to cither of the RUbBcribcra, 1* Biitnlr vvill be nttcnded to. I. J. HUTTON, WM. HUTTON, JACOB HUTTON. April 15,1840. 3l»19 LAMB HOTEL, IIEsuIiscribcr respectfully informa his fricnda nnd thc public goncrnllyi tlmt ho Ims taken Mew €£o1h &. CBofhins; SSoe'c. F, J. KIIAMFH9 ¦gj ESPECTFULLY solicits Uio patronago oi M^ tho public to hia ncw esiabiiflhrnenr, North Queen Street, next door to Mr. Jungerich's Confectionary Sloro, nnd opposite Scholfield'a Hotcli where hc is prepared to execute all the or. llerB given to him, with ncatncua and despatch, and in thc most faahionable style. He has niudc arrangements lo procure thc Wjatest M^ashions^ from I'hUadelphia and Now York* Kxpcricnccd Iiimeelf; and ciiiploying nono bui gdod workmen thc ndvertiser looks with confidence to a respecta¬ ble share ofthe pablic patronage, and will be hap- ¦ py to accommodate his cuslomers wilh every Dr¬ liclc In his line. He has received an elegant afl¬ sortmeni of which hc offers for salo on the most reasonable terms, to thc public as wull as to his Shop custo¬ mers, HIS STOCK CONStSTS OF Clotha, of various colors nnd qualitiea, Sattinets, „_ , ., . , 1 , . Cassimeres and Veaiings, velvet and ealini plain HE subscriber is now ready to supply his ^^^ figured. Summer Clotlis, Linen and MusUob. friends wtih every thing in tho Hat and Cap Handkerchiefa, Stocks. Collars, Suspenders, Hosi¬ ery, Gloves, Unibrellas, &,c. &ct Also a gcneml asaortmenl of ready made tilotli- ing, oi evdry description and'quality. B^^TliG public arc respectfully invited to call and examine for thcinBelves, LancaBter, April 22, 18'iO. 6m.20 West King Strecl, Lancaster, di. ing in Littlo rectly opposite Cooper's hotel, nnd Inlcly^ccuplcd by Mr.C Urcnneri whore lie will nlways bo very happy lo see llieni. Ills 'i'Aiili-; will nt all limeo hc furnished with the beat thc mnrkets af¬ ford, and so served ns lo suit bis piieals. fJis dar will he well supplied vvitll tho choieeat Liquors; hissTAni.K provided wilh thc heat provender .and attended hy a steady and obliglnpf Hostler^ and every exertion made tu secure the c.-vue, wants and comfort of all who ahall fnvouf hia IIoupc vvitll a call. Being determined to kcop a good house, ho invitea travellera and nthcra lo miilie ii trial and judge for themaelves. PETER REED, Jn ANI) RADUATED Germnn Pliysicianii, Riir;>(:onH and Oculiiils. Their olliec, Soutli (Jncoli street, two doors below Alra. Hubloy's Uolel. Lancasleri February ii, 1840. 1 v-O or the Directors oftho Poor and HoUse of Eiiiploymont for tlic County of Lancaster, from May 9th, 1830, to iMay '..'th, Id 10. litt. nil hilali PROVLSIONS. , 9iqCl.ll8.J, 3llia, I'Inur .9|-,0'i}. 3 I Innh. Cnrn $L".';.Sd Lancaster, October 31, 1819. tf-47 IMPORTANT TO T A M W E "trade—audi as Superfine Black brush, White Russia, Fur, Silk, Leghorn, White Wool and Palm Leaf HATS, Boyi aild Men; ALSO—A iiARQE ASSOIITMENT OP Boys niid Children's Fancy Mats and Caps, ^hc Hals being of Ills bWn manufacture, he an warrant lhcm equal in slyle of finiah and qualily lo any in the Stole. Any Gentle -ian wiahingt) purchasea FASHIONABLE! 11 AT* will alway find one ready to suit him and lit hia libad easy. E^^StorBkccpcrs nnd olhere, wiahing to purehaao by the dozen or single hat, wiil lind it to their - vantage lo call. T. n. TORRj Sign ofthe Golden Hal, No. 7. Nortii Quccn Blrcet. Lancasler, April 92,1840. tf.20 HATTERS. North Queen Street^ Ijancaster, One door from the corner of Orange, East side, "WNIORM llieir friends and the public, thai thcy ,M. have juat reeeived frOltl Pliiladelpliia, lho latesi NEW APOTHECARY STORE RESPECTFULLY informs lho puh. lie, thai he has opened a .Drug and Chemical Slorc, in West King streot, Laneasler, next lo IVIessrs.Sieinman's Hardware store, whore ho will keep A GENEaAII ASSOn'T.VIE.NT' OF Hm/tfH S, cJTIctlicines, Patent Medicines ofall kinds, Paints, O'lls-, Dye Sluffs, Varnish, Surgical inslru¬ menls, and many othei articlea too nUmeronii lo mcnlion. PersonB wishing lo be snpplied with good medi¬ cines, und auch ap iHay be relied on, can here pro¬ cure them, aa he intcndil Ib keep on liand nono hul the very best; and whiBli ho wdl diapose of on the most moderale lefnis. All are invited lo call and exanlme for themselves. (jounlry merchanta and physicians will be sup; plied either wholesale or relail nl the loVV^eSl prices. Also—Just received, n lol ofFRESJI GARDEN SREDS, from tho liorticultural Gaiden at Freedo. nia. New York, ot very low prices, Lancuslor, April 8, IS.lOi iclg Spring ffaslxlons, j ^^ Hj^^®^^^^® and ara now ready to nirhlsh all who may tall dp' _,_¦_,-_ „ g^-g, nfl B? A B 'S' B on thorn with MA'1*S ofevery deacription. Whole-! E Ij I -M IS W 1' Sfl Ii A Bj J. S Bale and Relail, al llio litost reasonable rates, SUCH As BRUSH NAPPED & SILR HATS, BLACK AND WHITE; RUSSIA, BEYER, OTTER,&C.&C. Warranted lo be equal, lor durability and boaulyi ofany manufaelurcd in this city. Laneaslor, April 8,1840. lf-18 CLOCKS, WATCHES, &C« ^m^HE subscriber rcSpcclAilly inlbrms hlsfriortda .H. andthe publicgclioi'iilly,thathe ifl prepared m i'43 and repair CLOCKS AND WATCHES, OF EVERV DlistiHIPTlON, At his shop, Noi ll North Queen Stteel, next door to Mr. Bear's Bookstore, where hc will be happy to tcccivo ordera in his line. on liAND, Taiikce Clocksi of various kinds and pf iccS) warrattietl to keep ^bod time. . , ^Atao— Xievor, Sng-llsh, OermanjJKfenoh an* tnmmok ¦WA'SOBiBB. Jewellery r(ii*alred ond SpootiS) Ac engrated to order. Ho ia thankfnily for past fatnUrS) and hopes lo merii and rtteitca etjatintiaWcO of pntronngc. d. M. ZAHM. No. ll Ndrlh CjueCH Slrcel, Lancasler. Morch 4,1840. ly-13 N&vi/ Difug SibD^'e. A. FAIKER mt!§i*EtiTF'«t/L'y iaforms his friends, and tho puhlic generaliy tliat he has taken the Drug and Chemical Storo rocenlly occupied by J. W. Rohrer, North Queon Street, onc Square from the court-house, and nearly oppoaile the Posl Office, Lancaster, where he vvill keep A OEXEHAL ABSORTMENT OF Brii?8,IIIedicines)€licniicnl8, Bye Stuffs, Ynrnishcs, Spices, PevHimcryj logellier with cvory olher articio belonging to hia lino ofbusiness. A. Fairer very rospectfully oifers to the no¬ lico ofthe IVlodical Profession, and the publie gen¬ erally, Ilia cxlensive assortment of Drugs and Medicines, which, together wilh every oilier ar¬ ticle, hc ia confident will he found of lho very heal qunlities. He assures the public that cvory exer¬ tion has been made to ensure the gcnuincnesa and freshness of every article sold by Tiim. Country Phyaiciana and Merchants would find It to their advaninge to give him a call. Lancaator, January 15,1840. if.6 (Foa.VIERLt CALLEO DLOOOOOOIl'St) HIS Medicine, as ils name imports, Is dci __ signed lo restore from their freiiucnt derange, incnls; those functiona of thu huiriah system Upon whose proper action depends itfl healthy condition; and asa coadjutor vvitii nature, in its efforta lo ma ntain fluch a fltiite. BaBcd upon these principles, the Ei.ixia claims, and has proved to bo decidedly auperior to any other combination in thc removal of diseaaes primarily sealed in the Slomach, Bowels, Liver, or Digestive Organsj or where their ordinary fimctions have been diverted, dernngcd. or enfee¬ bled hy any caiise. tt is therefore adapted to, and fconlidenlly rccoirlmcndcd for the following com plaints 1 vi'ii Dysiicpaia, Ali'cot'.ons oflhc Liver and Spleen, Billious Dcrangcmente, Debility, Im¬ purity oftlio Hlood, Jaundidc, and Diaeases ofllie Skin, of which tho following aro aonJo of the 1 symptoms—Loas of Appetite, Oppression from Food, Aeid Erutations, Hcartlinrn, Pains in the Side* Stomaohi Shouldera and Head. Weariness. Dizziness, Slioriness ofBreatli, Palpitations oftlio Heart, Disiurbcd Sleep, Dejection of Spirita, vori¬ oua Norvous Affections, Costiveness, soinetiincs alternating DiarrhtEtt, Sallow Countenance, and Cough nriKlHg from lho .Sympalhy oflho Lunga wilh tho other Organs. for delicale fentalea and children itis invalua ble, and also ns a restorative for thoao enfeebled hy Fever and Ague, and similar diseasea. No niedicine has proved so salutary in the caaes of fenfalcs, where the efforts ofnature are supiireased or retarded) or when undergoing, in advanced ngo that change ilp'ftn the healihful tormination of wliich their fiiture health so much depends. For pcrsons of sedentary liabitfl or occupalions, lis ellieaty haa been most saliafaclerily Icslodj and in a great, measure supplying the want of ex¬ ercise. , As its aciion ifl tipon lhe Stomacli, Liver and liowclsj removing all morbid accumulalsonB, and thereby frequently prcventingj as well as liuring disease, logelhcr vv ilh llio absence ofall uniilnaaant or nauseating propertiea, rendering itvcry suita. hlc for children and and delicate persons, it is ad¬ mirably cniculuted for a general Family Medicine i.nd has been adopted as auch hy hundreds of familiea, to tho exclusion of almost every other remedy. A few teaiimonials from the most eminenl prac tising Physicians is given, as being from the inoat unquestionable anlhority.- TIIK undersigned, having obiaincd letlers pa^ lenl for Coburn's newly inventell "Hand Kollci* foff Moiling IjCrtlUcB*," rcapetitllilly proposes to dispose of rights on reai sonable terms. Tho experience ofall vvho have tried thia ma- dliinc isi dial it is oilo ofgreat utility, convenience and durability. Simple and substantial in its structure, it can bc erected at a Irifling oxpcnsei will roll with caae from filly lo sixty sides per day, and ivdda nlnlcrially to llic appearance and quality of Leather. It ia now in operation in Philadelphia, and vari¬ oua parts of Pennaylvania; nnd wherever intro¬ duced, hns uniformly superseded nil other inven¬ tions ofthe kinil. AnHcxcd area low ofthe many certificalea received from different gentlemen, at whose tanneries the macliine can bc scon in oper¬ ation, and to vvliase Icslimony you are, vvith great pleasure and confidence, referred. Versons wishing to ohtain rights, or any infor-* mation in relation to tlieni, will roccivc prompt at; tention by callingon, or audrcaaing the subscriber, at Mou.vrJov, Lanenster county, Pennsylvania. THOMAS J. PATTERSON JanuarySD, 1840. lf.8 ,, ,RECOMMENbATIONS. , Mr. 1. J. FATTEaaoN—Having uaed Coburn s hand roller for rolling leuthor, wctake grenl plea, sure ih rccoinmonding it to ilie public, as onc of the most iiscfiil inventions connecied with the tanning busincas; and considering the facility of crcctiiig it, tho small amount il cosls, and the grent improvement it makes on leather, wb regard it ns a machine that vvill erenlually eupcrscde all others. U. &. J. SMYSEK, Abm. F'oRRE'y: MICHL. DOUDEL. York Boiough, Januaty 20,1840i Marietta, January Sl, 1840. Wc have in operation one of Coburn's leather rollcrsj with which onc peraon tah roll from fifty lo eighty sidos of leather per day, which greatly improves ita ap;iearanec and enhances its value in market. The erection of the machine ia attended vvitll so liltie itounir. ....J ««|.v,ii.-v, iimi ,vi. iii.in.v.- no tanner should be without one. IIENRY SULTZB.\CK, JOHN KLINE. Tl!o.vlAS J. PArrEnsd.*). Having used the leather roller for nbout eight montha improved hy Wm. Coburhi vvo find il an¬ awers thc purpose vvell; a hand ean roll from filly to one hundred aides pcr dny, according lo ihelr aize; Wm. M MeCLURE, JAMES MARSHALL. Bloomfield, Perry couniy, ) mUl SAI^E. TOVES of .ill sorls nml sizea vvarrnllled orfirsl rate mettle and finish: Also, three liroad Wheel Road Wngoni Sulkeya, tvvo Gigs nnd three Sleighs. Filly Spinning Wheels, Chaira, Cnbinct Form- o uujn. pomioes j,;ju. atii iiia suga „. tureofnll kinds, 800 While Oak and Cliesnuirosls, Porterage, freight and commissiona G3.0.'i, 28."il lbs lea IJ'l.ll.l 1000 good Chesnui Rails. , 2-'! barrels, I sack nnd 2 bushels salt 50,05, 024 lbs rice .'iii 50, 'Jh lbs barley 9.00 All ofthe abovo oan be had on reasonable terma , 2 lbs .inger a.'i, 141 shad, Ih bis mackerel and 3 bia herring 02 02 upon application lo i'Pijbacco, Snuft" and iiihca DANIEL POTTS, In lhe borougli ofSlraslmrg. | LIQUORS a Lot of Ground 623 gallons molasses 341,34, 4 bia and I gallon vinegar 19,23 FUEL. Sweeping chimneys 2T,81, 444 corda of wood iai7,«2/i, 77 ton conl l!lG..'!n HOUSEHOLD NECESSAlUIiS ANB CLOTUiNG; iVIaking nnd mending shoes 5 Handkerchiefs, cotton balls,butlons and combs Cotton l.ips, and dandlowick Ilickory and corn brooms, and brushes Ilata and cnps 25, Muslin, Calico nnd Cassinet 02,51 Indigo, coppcias, logwood nnd snnd Cnrthcii ware, and crockery 27.77/1, blahkcta, drilling ifcc. 105,33 © Cls ?'J001 1237 «3.'J 51 10 48i N. Bi Alao for anle ns nbov in aaid borough, on which is ereoted a large brick Bwelling House, with olhcr buildinga, all in lirst rale order, September 5, 1839. if.33 114 031 1811 lot 184 10 8« 55 03 27 25(1 i;« —...17GG SIM 3G0 50 1501 ll'H Conestogo IVavigation. THE worka on this atream having been com¬ pleled in the most subslanlial and enduring mnnner, the undersigned, iln principal Proprie¬ tor, proffers to his friends anil former Fellow. Citizcnai auch nn interest in it as vvill assisl him in conducting tho future operations oftho Navi¬ gation, which his distant reaidence my not quali¬ fy him to iv-form to the entire sulisfaetion ofthe LanbaSter Public. Ile, therefore, proposes for .sale .'iOO SImrcs IVolicc to Farnit'r.s. THE BubBoribor having purohnaod from Dr iviulliora, a patent right for the county of Lancaa- MvV\V\avs C\\OTpp\YAg ^\W, hropollcd hy lioriro power which wilf grind soven liiialiela pcr honr, any poraon wiahing to make an Experiment of the utility of using these Milla, by forwarding a latter post-paid, to tlie subacpiber, he +vill forward a Mill to hiin, am} after a fair trinl tlo vyill not bo expected: to keep tho samo unleaa perfectlv aatisficd. GEO. PETERS. €!olmiibin,Augu«( 1,1830. tf-34 Catholie ISooks. TUB Poihcl Manual of Spiritual E.iercises; or Dc*otii Vndo Meouni for Catholiea, wilh the tvening (iffioo of lho Churrh in Laiin and I'.iiglialij *l«o, A Cuteehiam or ahorl abridgoiiieiii of Cliri>tiiin Jfeeti'l-ne. revised" by CheUiglit Kev. D'r. lionrick- Julil reeeived and lor fale at tlie Book Sloro of R. W. MIDDLETON. Lano^.vU.'r,.Jiiiio 17,. 1610.. tl-28 Dr. Eaatnian, Sir, vve have been in the habit of uaing your Elixir of Health, in our praciico for several years pasl^and find it belter adapted lo diseases ofthe dijjesiivo organs, and for lhe pur. poses for wliicli it is recommended than any com" bination ofmedioinc, wilh which we ate acquaini¬ ed and vve do mosl cheerfully recominend it lo the public as a moat valuable preparalion for all in fceblo health and ns a faniily medicine. B. WEBB, Clireleville. Ohio, II. BINGHAM PORTEU, O. W. ARTHUR, Willsville, S. A. nARKEI!,McConiiellavine, J. L.\NG10ERTIlY,'/aiicsvillo. AN AGED MAN CURED, AFTER TWBN TY YEAR'S SUFFERLN'G. HOPEWELL, Ohio,Nov'.21,18J9. I vvas afilicted vvitll I>yspeps;a, nllcnded with nrost severe pain in llm Breast, and every other ache that could ho thought of—coldiicaa oflhc e.\ Iremiiies, wind on the stomach,terrible horrors of Steward Clerk M.alron of Hospital - . - -_ 0 directors and mileage ill the Lancaater and Susquclinnni Slack Waler i'liysicians, (inedieines and drugs inclliiied) Navigation Company, at the par valuo of S50 pcr Treasurer 1 share. It is nol desired that more than tvvcnly shares | REPAIRS AND MATERIALS, bc taken by asingle individual, iii order that the 7 ji. ]„¦„), 38,50, metal 14 48, lumlier 34,07, ear,«inler work 0 community for whose bcnoht the dilapidated , L.^e 23,50, burning limo 5, cooper work 17,33, lin ware 55,35 worka on the Conesioga have been conslrucled i ¦ > s, ¦ i SALARIES. 1 year, 1 mo., 19 days to .A.pril Ul, 1840 1 due March 4lli, 1 do do IG 1 do Octobor ISlli; February 1st, du December 31st 1,1810 do do 18.30 1840 do 5 00 511 8.1-5 as 43 SU 80 87 51 17 7i.'.i 133 125 5C8 05 250 00 UD Ofl 177 00 300 00 75 09 -302 421 -1400 C5 Eslute tfl-jrii Miigdiiiiiiti Ltimhi t^ i\IA(;i)AM-:N.\ LAM li.VkTKii, lalu ..ftliq I'iiy ()('r>iinL';KStur, dcc'd. iirc rL-niURltil lu ntak'A Iiaymuiit wiliiout delay, nn'l llioso hiiMii'.- nhy dn' maiidrt nijiiiuj^t llio sanio, nro icfinc:!tLii lo i^ir»-rciu tlit:rn, duly anthciiriniilcd, for seltinriifiit^ lo iIn^Mri- tlcrsiyntd, Adiiiini.-tral^r "lili iliu \vill nhuu.\'--d; ci.-^idinjr itl Uic (.'ily ofhiiiicnsU'r, ,. ,. (iRnijub DALY; . Admliustralof with the wil! auiie.tcd. . M-ay 57, leiO. nuS^ ¦£. "- ^ U ^ ¦• C .= <i :i '^ - '— G .-• c CU --X t; ^ i. 2 -3 .i TC) SS^'-i -S'2 =1" o ^ t: I- — 5gw ; -V O « 3 S • .-- --^ ^^ rn H-Ti ^ Z^ ~^ ^^ ^ ' *r3 ^'~! < ^^ anew, may have an opportuniiy (if ihoy a j please) of participating in the regulation of Tolls and the control and management ofnn improvement, which, ho eonfidenlly trusts, willbe of signal ad¬ vantage to the Couniy of his birlh, vvhen in con¬ nection with the Tide Water Canal and Iho en¬ tire range of lhe great internal Improvements of thia and other Stales. It is proper to remark, that tho charter oftho ncvv Company, in all its provisions, is ofllie mosl liberal and comprehensive characler. Subscriptions to be made with Mr. GEnAnnu CLAnusox, the .Secretary and Treasurer of the Company, at the Farmers' Bank of Lancnsler, on or before thclst of Scptcmbor, when paymenis willbe expected and corlificntes ofStock issued; and subscrihers may rest as.surcd, that it is notin conlcinplation toiiicrcase thequanlity of Siock now offered for sale, on the same lernis. E. COLE.MAN. January 15,1840; tf.G 8C 05 100 18 152,70.1 378,23 192 83 January 18, 1840. Tyrone township. Perry county. Pa. I January 8, 1840. < 1 have used Wm. Ooburu's improved roller for nine montha, and find it answers tho purpoae well, makes a good improvement on the leather, and a mati eon roll from sixty lo soVcnty-fiivc sides a dny. JACOB SHEARER. Spring Garden, York co. Mr. 1*. J. pATTEnsoN. Dear Sir:—There have been so many inventions offered to the publicj whicli have proveil to bc entirely worthless, that wc conceive it un act of juatice to you, as vvell as lo the publie, lo say, that Coburn'a leather roller, ofwhich you nro proprielor, ao far from being of this description, ia, undoubtly the bcsl invention of the kind ever oftered to lhe public, and one wliicli tannersgencrally should have in their posses¬ sion, however liinited iheir business. IIIESTAND & MOTTER. Yan It, Jariunry 20,1840. Doar Sir—1 fully approve of the praetico of rolling leather. I have a atoam-rollor in uso for some yenrs. It adds materially to the appearance nnd 1 licleive improves its qunlity; and from what I have aecn ofyour roller, 1 believe it to be vvell wortli lho atlention of tanners. ^ JAdOIl BAYLOR, To Thomas J. Patterson. Having used Wm. Coburn's improved roller for .ealher, I find it nnavvera the purposo vvell, ond a hnnd can roll forty 10 one hundred aides per day, accordinir lo thc size and snionthneas of grain. JAMES DIVEN. Lnndisburg, Jnnunry 9,1840; Ilellnni township, York Co. ) lanuary 22, 1840. i Knvinff for ninny years been ongnged ut Innning, and during that limo tunned principally^ Spanish sole leather, I can auy, without Hesitation, that Gobura'a leulher ruUe'r ia deeidedly the bosl lua- chiiie ofthe kind Imown nmongst tannera. I form¬ erly used a horse-powcr roller, hut found il ineon- fcnient and cxiiensive. Coburn's roller is simple and convenient, ond one hiind can roll from forly- five to si.xty siiies per duy, aceordtng to the siZo and enioolhiicas oflho leather. IIENRY SULTZB.A.CII, Sen'r Boot and Shoe Siore< In Centre Square, a fetv doors from ihe North East Cornerof East King St. The largest and best aasortment in the City. Pcrsons who are desir¬ ous ofliaving Boots and Shoes made in a sub¬ stantial and workmun- liko manner, vvill plcuse to call nt my store; none hut lho host, materi.ila are used in the manufacture "I'll,,. „l,.,i,„ -Itides. Those vvisliliig good lovv priced Boots or shoes, will also find thcin ofmy own make, ofall kinds und sizes. :My good worl; con. tains none but the befet of leather, ia well iiintclied and will (TIVO G--:-'-.t-i-...- ¦;,.¦, V ,,¦ porlunity of thanking my numerous Iriends lor the very liberal patronage 1 have received from tlicm for the ln.st twelve yeurs, and vvill use my hest en¬ deavors to merit a continuance ot their luvors. A. N. BRENNE.M.\N. September 26, 1839. If42 Wew Book-Binrtery. MT. TIDD vvould respectfully announce lo , his friendsand tho public, thul he bus re¬ cently commenced the above buainess, in Centre Square, sign oflhc Green Bible, where hc muy al¬ wnys be found ready lo wail on his fricnds.and hc cherishes the hope that he may receive lbnl encour¬ agement which ho is determined to merit by thc most untiring industry and sedulous endeavors lu plcnsc all who may faVor him with their cuslom. H. T. I'j Is prepared to execute in a ncnt and substantial manner, all jobs, audi aa Family Bibles, Periodicals, Luw Books, Scrup liuoka, Ludiea' Al¬ bums, Piano Muaic, iVc. on thc shortest notion and reasonable terms. BLANK BOOKS of every des- inipiion made to order (and ruled 10 any pattern) of aneut,anbstanli.il and workmanlike innnner,'irid or as good inaterials as can bo had in Phihideliiliin, er any place. . Lancnslcr Mnreh 18,18-10. if-J Tomtostones. DANIEL FAGAN NFORMS his friends and the puhlie, that lie lind lately returned from Philadelphin, and 10111- mcnced business in Orangestreot, four doora West ofNorth (iucen sircet, and one square fronithe Cfoiiri-housc, in thc city of Lancaster; D. F. haa had the advantage ofcarrying on his business four years in Philndelphia. It gratifieo him to hc able to inform his friends and thc public, that lie can sell any article in his line ut reduced prices, Murlilo iMuntcIs, :\Ioiiunienls nnd loiiihs, vvitll upproprinte ornumciUs, in either Foreign or Ameriean NiAllBLE. Lettering irt English or German in the newest style, inluid wilh Gohl Leuf or BUaok Cemenl. N. B. Also, Kund-slono work in general. March 25,1840. ly'l" ESPECTFULLY inOirnis his friends und cnaloniera thai he has removed his shop two doors Eusl of lhe old stnnd, wherehe is prepnred to fill nil orders in his line. Ilc nlso returns hia thnnks for lho pn'ronngo licreinfore exiended lo hinl, nnd hereby gives noiiee thut he hns on hand, and is prepared to mantifneliire, Tin ttml Copper IB/Vire, 0I> Xl.I. KINIIS, ill n nenl alyle. nnd in a iiiiinner lo ensure sntisfuc. lion, ut priees to anil llie liinea. O^Old Copper, Pewler. Lend,- Hags nnd ull kinds of Country Produce liikeu cither in exchange for mind, (tc. for.morc tiiun twenty yenra, and in one j ^ork or cnsh. Boanon expended moro ilmn eighty dollarson Phyil He hus on hnnd. 200 sioves. of vnrious kind.i, for siciniia, and wna nothing betier, bul ralher Worse; jpni or snlc. rendy for delivery al any time, ut Inat I got yonr Elixir of Heulih, und huve used I April 8,1840. 3in»-18 -\ boltlea, whicli bas quito rcsiored mc to hoiiltli-a \ _ Pine tfiirovc Conl. IlEsuliacrilicrrcspoeifiilly inforins thc jiuhlic llinl lie hua beeri nppointed jVgeiit lor the Pine Grovo Coul Company, und lhnt nil ordera nd¬ dressed to hini, nt C^oluinbia, for Coal, vvill be promptly attended to. ' II. L. PED.VN. Columhia March ll, 1810. Giu-I4 aaing for vvhi'ch I hope I am truly thankful to God, vvho directed me to tho means which haa restored me—for,bcingvery old, Ithoughl Incvcr should get well. WILLIAM BONIFIELD. It may be had of niy Agent, A. FAIRER, I At Ilia Drug und Chemiial Sloro Corner or Nortii J^'WTICE. To the Ilcira and Legal Rcpfcacnlnlivos of JOIIN ZIMMERMAN, late of Eail tovvnsliii), Lancaator couitty,- ticc'd. SN pnrsuuiiee nf un orderof the Orphans' Court of auid County, I shull', on Tuesdny lhe 2lBt day of July, A. D. 1810, ut 10 o'cloek in the fore Quecii nnd Oruugc&flroct, nearly opposite lho Post noon, hold an Inquest nl the Inle Munuiou honae Office, lho onlv Agent for thn City and county of nnid deceased, in auid township, forthe vulun- r, Pu, tion and poriion ol'tho renl estnto ofsaid deceaaed. ofLuucustcr, Sold'also by my AgeAl, Dr. D JAYNE. No. 20,Suulli-l'"ourtliStrcct, Philudelphi.v. Dbeombof lO.ISM. M tion and poriion in said County.- June 17,1840. A. K. ROBlilRTS, SherilT of Luncuster county. I'n. REMOVALS. Bringing 131 poupers to the hniiao Justices, taking deiiosiiions 3,75, settlement vvitii other counties 371,48 DOCTOR'S SHOP. Trusses 9,19, Druga 21, 98, sharpening seairifier 75 OUT DOOR POOR. Support lo 3 out door poor 78,75 17 Casea, funeral cx|icnses of out door poor, & keeping & allenilancc in sibkncss 114 G5 40 eaa<B oi temporary relief to outdoor poor 30 coffais, made out ofthe Iiouse MANUFACTURES. 270/1 Us wool 123,24. milling and lienkling hemp and flax C,4G Weaviig 1.394.) yunla cloth 111,54, carding, eolouriiigano fulling 42,10 Baking 125,25, spinning wheel and reel, hemp tow und yarn 14,-17 t'ARM Wugontr 109,00, limo kiln, G3,12J, eow 18,00 1 year lenl ofa five aerc lol 25,00, smith work 128,50 Huyinaiiiig nnd Imrvcsling 23.19}, wlicelwriglii work, 7,G2/i Saddlery 18,37/i,67 locust"trees 4,181 INCIDENTAL EXPENCES. Paper, quills, wafers and sund 4,75, primers and apclling hooks, Il,-19 For procuring hammer and trowel, 50, procuring shouts 2,00 Advertising annual accounts, printing hnnd bills, notices &c. PoBbigc 11,09, sundry urticles of furniture 129,00 6 kegs and 13 Ibs powder 17,92, gulo tolls 3,29i, tools G,21l Cots and malrasses 79 75 114 G5 310 ;10 50 00 129 70 153 Ii4 139 Itl 190 12-1 l\i3 50 30 81J 22 5fiJ 8 21 2 50 15 00 135 09 27 43 18 00 530 99i 3i 92 559 90 423 Oii -397 lill . '-> 1- 'C Q ^- n S'^ Vi «,* i: < ^ 0 £5 rr. W ^ P )i £-J So-i "Zc^^t ^:'-^.7- wS< 2OG 2G CorVTRA, CR. ei0864 4G1 ^ Cl.s Ilec'd for tobaeco 7,35, Cor «J,ooo G.GO . Do hides ami skins 4-1,54, for saml, nna sto..,; *''"';'0_,; ^, po for a bulloik 07,75.,stray bog 3.50, slinkingjork, 26 tta. bo balance of purchase money ofland and Inieresl. Do from Chester county 137.72, from sundry puupcra 03,37 Do ehuritios in box Do from sundry persona, for mainienance, cure and ailenlioii To bulunec, being Ibc nmount expended for thc support of tl.e Iiislilulin 13 85 250 32 71 .50 22 32 i'-«i ml 1 92} 123 IGl i-i2 aci .?inMi 49 Slcward'.s Kcporl. Muv 4lli 1830 July Gth August 3d Soplembcr 7tli Ocloher Gth Kovember 2il December 7lh Jnnnary 4ih, IBIO February Ist March 7lll April 4tli Muy 2d tOTAL; > u> 0 30 39 37 83 49 Sfl 71 47 57 42 3-1 43 587 ., '^ ^ c "¦ 0 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 (-, 0 p 20 2b 25 42 42 40 3G 24 2'; 42 3'i 1 •).-) Ill ;415 1 ^ 0 -2 ! " 4 5 8 13 5 10 :i 10 8 2 4 9 5 3 7 9 8 .'1 5 11 75 1 82 To a Candid Puil>!ic. THE followinir Lof^tinioiilnls of Lho snprrior bftlcany of Ur. H. I'JaSTMAN'S KLIXlR Of HEALTH, is from ihc nii»sl rcspcclal)lo.^oi*rncs*, WASHINGTON CITY, Oct 10, ig.'JS; Br. H.Eastman—Sir: la trnvu.llinjf tJirrtit;fii Ohio by Hinge, lust Biimmcr, I wiis-tuiTuring- to aii iilarniihs extent with thc Dy-spcpSia. X wna b^ hatlthutt could not cat nny article of rlourialimcnt without increasing my nn^^f-uish almosi hcypiitl suppoit. We stopped at Dayton, and while thij passengers wcrc cnijag(-(l ut dinner, laccidulUlj.' pieked up a paper tfcVead tlib ndvertisement ofybut Elixir (if Health. I was, and am yci; much bp.} posed to the nostrutna and cure-alls ofthe jJrcscnt day, bnt noticing that yoiirs was foraspecifid class oi diseaf-cs, nnti myself in KUCh ii rlalc dt Buttering, I wns willing to bazznrd any e.vpovinicii^ were there even a possibility of partial relief, i immediately scnl oif procured a huMle; aiid coiri- meHced its use, audio my aFtoniblinieiit and grcai: gralification, in a Very short tinic found rellcft and by tlic time I had taken it all, \ onuM fja^ heartly wilh inipiinit}'. and wa.s mueh Inij-ro'ed ill every respect—llie horrible gbioin and fcai-ftd.fore" bodings Ihat had brooded overiny inind la all dis" .sijjateii, nnd indeed I ievX like another being: Wisliing to nr-e more nfihe niedicine, and'ndcecl never to be'witliout it, t bave mado inf\uiry of thB Druggints, both at this (ilace aiid I'aUliuorq; Xvilh". out being able lo fmd any. You will ihereforo plcnBc scud UIC iiall' u. do7.cn. Yout ought \6 make arrangcmentto have it in every part of th'd Union, for ceriainly it is a most valUabb tlledi- cine. I am, Sir, resj-eetfuily yours, JOHNM: WALKER; SPRINGriKI.D, Sept. 27, is39. Dr. Eastman—Dear Sir: Iconeeive it nut onljf due you; but to thc jmliUc, that I should maitd known, for thc henelit ofthe yff icted, uiy .case, and lhe remedy lliat has re.-itorcd nie to liealth. Y'di iwt:lvc years I bave been alUietod with,what i^ tialled i.>yspop:-ia and Liver ati'eelioiis. Trom itd commencemenlit t'.ontinui.'d to increase in severity wilb all its coneomilanis, pain in the side, stoniacb,' fiiioUlder und bead; dizziness, lo&s of appetite; ajfci' nntiiig a( times witii a ioracii»n.sappeLiLC^^oppreL" sion. from food, languor und debility, with varioti^ niiplcnsanl sensations oftho mind; and roi*lhbyca|' previous to last October a severe cougb; I had] 11.. i.-vtj,u time; bten under direclion of ariUnib'u*' Iriends and phvov...^..r.,, ..n-snlf fast sinking, mJ ino near uiy end, as my sympIomM ..^ ..., = ,^jr£ were those of consumption. Iri addit'on to my j other dinicnllics my eough was severe beyofid dt*: peription, witb copious expectoration and profliso ¦ niglit sweats. As a last resort, I resolved to liiallb a triai of your Elixir and Eiiibrocatipili wlUcli I procured nud coinmenec:d usiu^. I used theril^ ^ about one week before I perceived any cbatige-"' j from thai time my recovery was gradual, and U\ \ about four monihs I was unec more in tlic ctijojr.t incnt ofllie blcssing.s of health, and was the last Slimmer able to labor in the harvc^it field ;^ athing I bave nut, been abb- lu do ibr tlie last six Jeara: And now I candidly stale, fur the benelit of thosq sirnibirly ntUteled, thatl firmly believei siioulu nolhave lived until tliis time, bad 1 not used youf Elixir, as I attribute my curci uuder God; eri^reiy 0 its use, .. . - HOBERT COWEN. Many otiicrs might bcgiven.. 'tbos': iT«'.erestci! 1 are mo«!t resiiectfully invited tucall cT^.*?^y Agent; I ' Mr. A. FAUiElt; ! At lii-s Drug it C'hernn'a! 5^toi-e LancaHfer; whertJ 1 tbey can seo most ainple bslimouials of its 5jUc' ! cess. We only ask for it a irial. Wc arc e'»ngu- ' ine of itx sueeess.' , Dec. 19, l^Hil; tf-2 NUMJiKR OF POOR.- Number of poor mainlained from May 90» 183'J, to May 9th le-JO. 300^^ A-n-farin.r perso ly supported during lho year 2.12 paupers per moi.tl;. exclusive ol U . pour ^-0 l^^r'". I'^'" Wdrc accommodated with supjier, lodging and hreaktast. .r^^T^v-r. PRODUCK OF TUK FARM AND GARDKNS _ 35 ton offirst crop hay, 40 Imsbels onions. 'V/^r^'t"'' r^'l'rr'^VbnleN bers, 010 bushels of pututoes. .-,75 bushels corn, G '"^^''Vi" 1 M r;n bi^a^i Um^^^^^^ peen peas, 30 bushels red beet., f> bushels li.na beans 2 >»^^^^1 ^^,^ .^^^"^ V 8 «'-»^ ^vbcal, 381 .bola liemp seed. 3U bushels turnips. 800 head ^">'\'ilfff,'Jf J"^^^^ lohatkt^l'i calves k^ll- bnshels rye, 514 bushels oats, 24 Ib.Hliucldec llax, S'J. lbs iicckkdiicmp, iu.> cd, *7549 lbs beof, CaUT lbs pork. TTnT'CiT? iUANUFACTURKD AND MADK h\ Tllb IIOLSL. , In-'tii'i nn nvcniL'C constant, j wlio ImisIu'Ih cucuin- •tti-.nt liL'iuis, 3 bushnls 1 lln.x Kneil.2 lm- LAUCK.**' C6JJIE F«li lICII iiceil nol bc suid in relation to Iliis wo'rj' (IltI'uI rcnic<ly. a--^ tliu iiropricuir Iculd con/?* iT-rit th.il when uypIiL-d. it will, as Can b.' nro'-'cn b'/ [a mtinbcr c'l* r'l.-.'pcclablu r''oc;?oiis,- ull'i-ct an f(itir''i uuiuoi'tlic Uliuiluiatic iiiT'd othuc pains. It Hatf not, until lately, been lii.s iniuniion to mako it piib: rrumiunt a[>pIication ol'lila pui^'li-: .(vi^i.' IM-L,....- ... - ,_ lie, bnt bv thu , .. - -- , , . ,. , ri.i. ,-> „.,irnr shoes 124 pairpaiHaloon!.24 rounilabimlP.li vi'.sls,U„,„re.-,„ii III,. wnn.liTl'ul cures ii lia3.uiru.:li-il;ljd 1.394: yards various kinds of cloth, li.l I'airol snocs, i~t\,ii\ ^^^^^ .^ .^ ^^^^^^ ho ow.-s to so<:ieiv,>ra well lLsh!nlSfc!r• IC children's suils. IS shirts. cr„r,r-X- " ' '" STOCK 3 hor-'cs. 2 marcs, 2 hulls, 18 cowi vision, fnel, manufactured goods, raw uiatcr at-S327.') .4 heifers. 2 calves. 2 fatslcers, 22 !'%-• 1"J^iff^g^ .V uiatcnals &c., remaining on hand, iMay Uth, lO'lU, shonts. 1*10- estimated Estate of Peter Reedi Sen.j deceased. NOTICE- ALIj persons indubtcd to the Kstnte of PIOTKR REKD, suu'r. Into oftho Cily of Liuicasicr, deceasod, arc reiiuesled lo make paymenl; and all persons having any demands against snid estato, are fciiuestcd lo pn'sont lbc samo duly aulhenli. oated, for scltlhnient, to the undersigned Executors, GI'.OUGE REED, Residing in Wcsl Karl Township. I'ETI'.R REEI), Uesiding in lhe Cily of Lancuslor. Junc 3,1830. Ct.2G l^KW OOOI>S- HAMERSLY 8i IIICIIARDS, NORTH QUEKN ST. L.ANCASTER, HAVE jusl receivcil. and arc now oiienin;.;. a very extensive and fashionablo assorlmcnt of Seasonable G-oods? for Ladies' nnd (icutleiiiaii's wear,- which they of- fcr at priccsrto suil lbc liini.s. April 22. 1840^ tl3) Jnat ICt'ceived, Shawls, Musclin de Laines, SILKH, FRENCH WORKKD COTXARS, Kor milo at the store of GKl). W. nATIIFON. Nortli Quccn Siioct, Lancaster. 51-28 December I'J, lii39, tf-l SETTLED BY tllE BOAto^Jui^o^CU,,' l^B-^.^^,^^^ .IOHN DENLINCER, Scn'r. JACOB PETERS, .TOHN ROHRER, , Dr. JOHN WlTMRRy TIMOTHY ROGERS, Juno 17, 1840. . ._ 1 . D'lreclnrs: ia make it more generiilly knou n.'alitl aE llic s-'airj^ limc. ha'>u il pul as luar a" he Can wi'.llin llie rcaoli' ofall who may be aillieli.-d »itll thai painful dJsca.'U'' Hundreds of names r.Mililbu published of |i.'r.™n'J who have been eiire-.l by iliiii culeb'riMeJ MedlLin't'; bntii i-inoirih'cmuil iiecusBary. Mr. Dorwart, Mr.rinroch, Muskeiiinss. >Volfenbei'ri:er, Vreei-lit, Devis. Oh-boch, Hachman, Ilrooiu, ¦Vosi: At t»hilarfcl|>iiiirt B'riccs. 20 lihds. of Prime N. O. Sugar, 20 Unrrols, do N. O. Sugar. 4,000 bis. Lump SuRar, 2') hhds. Priine N. O. IMulassos, 20 Harrels, do do 30 hags Primo Kio Coffee, 25 Small Chesis Imperial Tua. 10 Tierces Prime N. Yurk Syrup Jlol.assos, fiO Sacks Eine Salt, IOO Hrls. (iround AUum Salt,- .'iO Brls. Mar.licfcl, 1,000 his. Fresh Eeaihcrsv Iticc, Cholale. Soap, lie. . 20 liaskels of Hell's Superior Champaign W mc, 40 bo.xes Prime Lemons, At the Warc-hoitsc of Howell & KrnH- Road, Lancaster.- Jmro 10, ISIO. Rail GKO. II. ¦¦^IARia,KV.^_ Currier and Tanner? WANT-ED, rBPIIIE subscriber Wlll giv'e immediate einploy. I mum loa good, bteady CLIRRIEK A-NO TANX I'.R. tine with a small faniily would be pre¬ ferred, as lie has a houso and garden now viir.aiii. llu re-siiVes in Eli/.a\iulli losviwhip, near Diiilacli P. O. Lancaster county, about.') iniles l'r..in ICpliraia- JACOll ILI.IC Juno 10. 18-10. Hf-y? K A Ncveellcntsueonf! hand lao hor-se C.VljIil Vtt A.<:E not ii.-uuli worn, wf^li h,^riic:M and Uy ¦*¦ . l'l .. ,...„l.-l,. -ind ill "ood nid,-i-, Uir sale cheap. '''^'''"''""'''''t^iT'il'fnl'-THE PRINTER. June .'), I--¦¦10. •'•"¦SG Stoys Wanted. NE or twoappr;nlieus to thu Hni, ' business will be taken liy llic ilieation is mnde. Jllll.N' A. Lnncaster, .Inne tO, 1840. immediate appl St-2!3 tl-'.' I.anrasl*' .Eslttie of William Shuler. Ss hereby gi'Jcn, Olat Wli.t.I.V^t RlfCLER.ol , tho City ofLancastcr, Shoeinakcr, by deed ol issigunienl, dated the 25lli day of Mny. 1S40. as. signed al! his eslal'e, real, personal and mi.veil, lo the subscribur ill trusl for lhe use ami buiiufu ol lii.-j crediiors as ilicrci'n' mciiiioni'd—ihu uiidersigiiud iis.signeu, Iheiuforc, ri-ipiu--ts all |iui.<oiis iiidubn said William Shuler, lo pay llnir ruspu to lhe assignco; and all pursotis h-i\ ii'g . Shuler, aru huiuliy iiolihgj to JACr.ll CiRIi;!., Assignee. m.26 aiiisl said William present Ilium lo' Juno 3, 18 10. Ji<><<or !iia«l t"* rilnip,' ra|M'i- roR svLi'i-Vl'Tin; m'-Kici'i or thi KXA.MINGR &. UEltALU. Ilheuiualic J'rcservanvc,' Pr.icu bv 'he tiwii -..-. siiidu ftortlu ?1, Is iS , . . inva(iia[ileeiirui;irlilaiiiiKiiiul'ain.s,I!iekels,Scror i.niaking i |,^|.j^ c'iiniiiieahr'se.i-u, f',-i in Fn 'he lleSd an'il Hrcast.' subscriber il i (-...iini,, Whiiusvvulliiiu', .Miiiii|w, Toothncho; \e,-- ,.- i'l'liis .lledieine ell'uuls the whole system. The lid. HL'RL10>_.^^__,|^,^^.|,,j,.,,.^,[l,e Agents where lho above Modi'''ir'.>" eall lu: had. .1. I'. Heinitsh, Druggist. I.ancaster, A. I'airer. " " - Dr. Keller, " I'.lizabethlowii.' Israel Plice, Jlerehanl, Duwiiingiuwii. _ Mr. Loll ert, " near Manor .MuvKiiilloiisi-; Chesler co. , , . . , Jlr. lielf. " Harrisbnrg. iMr. Miller, " N'uw Cnmhi'rland.' Mr. Ridder, near illunieldorf. Berks county' Jlr. Spangler,' Vork- Mr. C'leaii, \\ n-lllsvillc. Sainiiol Lancks, Jr.. .'\l.iunijny. i\lr. llabie. Mur.'liaiit, N'ew Holland, Vork, Ci'i.' .¦Mr. Wuidlur. " iiuar.Vuwllollnml, Lanenslurci.' Stewart Low, " Moiiliionicry'n Ferry. I'erry iio'' Dr. FaliiiesldcU, .Mllli.-rstowii,' Lehanoii co.' Dr. Stoiieli, Middlelown. Danpliin eo. -¦Mr. Ilurbsl, Muiehimt. York coumy. Mr. Wiueliodt, UeamslQwii,' Lunenstur co.' .1. C. Stouffer. Slouffer's .Mill P. < )•, ^\'eslnlon'.' land CO. , -. , , Williain Weai-ly, JU'rehiint. Selv.ielfir.to-.vn,' Xch'niVoii lie'. . .',. All onlers from a distanee nddressed to tin'I"!' seriber, I.aneasier I'iiv, l.nneaslur cmily.will bo' prompily-and liiithiully ^"Jl;^;|;;I,|;^,''f .vi''f;^S. , Ri-sidiii.,' ill .V'llli Pniiue sireel, near Sliui,' '^ tio ive debts jl-iiuis II- .idiii.,' Dislilluiy. l..mfa«ter C'iiv- Jiiu- 10. 18ID.' if'!'7
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 30 |
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