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"ssf vjaxoit <s:^asts za evasttavs. LANCASTER, LA>CASTER COUNTY, PA.- -F RINT ED PUBLISHED WEEKLY- -BY ROBERT W H I,T E ['J 11) ftL ET 0 N. :t(&iii<> ^s^QiaaooaSmQ a^ '^m¦(!?®sIDii^^9 iiiPisaai -a© asj^sDi :j7" iimw sj^a^BaaiQe'^^cDs; u^a>.sfcD<» as^i ADVERTISEMENTS. To tlie Electors of the City and County of [..micnster. FELLOW CITIZENS—I offor myself as a tiandidate fiir the Ofiico of Sheriff at the ensuing General Election ; and ehould I he elected, I shall endeavor to execute the duliea of the "ofiice with fidelity and promptness. Yours RcBpcctfUllY, HENRY F. BENEDICT. Lancaster Feb. 28,1839. 12. Tw tlie Electors ojl' Birasaca^ter 4;wuiniy: FEi.i.ofr CiTixsKs:—I hereby offer myself lo jrour oousldcratton aa a candidate/or tbo OFFICE OF SHERIFF, . ts tho next General Election, and if elected shall vndcavor to discharge tlie dutiea ofaaid ofiice,with £delitr'and impartiality. JACOB-ESHLEMAN. Lancaster, March 7,183:1. To the Electors of the City and County of Lnnca.ster. FELLOW CITIZENS! PAVING been encouraged by a number of my frieuds to offer myself as a condidate for Offvcft of S\vev\ff, at the ensuing general election, I rcspectfiilty so¬ licit your BUfSages for llial ofliee. Should I he so forlDnatc, as to succeed in obtaining a majority of your voles,' I pledge myself to perform the duties reposed in me witb fidelity and humsnity. JOHN EHLER. Lancaster,Feb. 21, 1839. 1 l-tf. ADVjERTISfeMENTS. Y virtue ofa dccrco ofPVederick county courl ^_^| sitting as a court of Equity, tho subscribor wlUtcU at public sale to the highest bidder On Saturday, the Hth qf April, at Ixiwistown, between tho hours ef. 10 imd 3 o'¬ clock, that agrl with thc ground attached to it, called the _j^Lkwistown Mill. Thin mill runa two pair of.Burra, is in gowi order, having been ncarlv re¬ built, nt coniidtirablti expense hy Mr. Jt>hn Brien, shortly bcroro hia death. It is situated on Fialiirig creek, and commands tfao wbolo power of Uist a- bundnntond neverfaiiing stream. AUo, a. arm called WEZKER FARM, lying betweon Springfield and thn Cotootin fur¬ nace, tlie road to tho Furnaeo f>om Lewistown running directly tlirough it TJiia farm contains und IB particularly desirable for thc heavy growth of prime'LocuBt thut is on it. A part ofit is su* perior meadow land. Alfio, that Inrge ond,btinuliful farm called AU- BUUN, formerly owi\ed by C-ol. Baker Johnaon and containing ahout 56® ACHEJS OF LAND. This farm is highly improved tiy a ADVERTISEMENTS. M^V virtue ofa writ ofVenditioni Exponas, to P|B mo directed, will bo sold by PuMic Vendue, on Thursday, .tliB 4th day of April ncit, at thc public house of Henry Hainesl in thu Borough of Marietta, Lancaster county, thc foUowing Ueal Estate, Tiz: situato. in said Borough of Marietta, Lancaater county, ^yith a ona Story part log and part frame, a frame Stable, &.C. thore lo'an dxccUcnt well of water with a pump intho Giamc, and other improvements thereon crectbd, liaid Lot fronting on thc Lancaster and Marietta Turnpike, adjoining property of Daniel Grosh ond Samuel Groah, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. ADVERTLSEMENTS. ADVERTISEMENTS. Dr. liulVv IJtero Abdominal Supporter.^ This new Instrument for the radical cure of Pro-! lapftus Uteri, or Falling dfthe Womb, by external application, nupcr-seding the bhc of Uic objectiona¬ ble Popaary, is confidently recotmiicuffed to tho af. tlictcd a^ tlic means of a pc-rll-ct restoration to .hcjlth, it never Imving fuMi.-J of pf.'rfonning a cure, even under the most ajfi,'riivatt*d circun"i!*tancos.' It hna received llie decided approbiition ofSir Ant- lpyCoopcr,of LONDON; Sir Btujomin C. Brodle; Sir JanicH Clark, PhyHiciiin to thc Queen; Dr. Ashwell, Lecturer on MidwifLTy lo Guy*B Ho»pi- lnl; Dr. Rigbj', Lecturer lo Sl. Bartholornewa; Dr. Gril^lh, Lecturer to Westminster Hospital, Dr, Ramyhothani, Lecturer lo London Hospilnl; Robert Fergufon, Lecturer to Westmini'jtcr Lying n.Hospital; Dr. Sweatninn, Lecturer to Middle- sex Hospital, nnd senior .Vcenucher to Quern Charlottu'a Lyhig-in Hospital; also, hy Henry Da- vied, ConqucHt; Blundcll, Lee, !\ltrriniaii. Surgeon Seized and taken in Execution as tho properly of! IfeatcP, vtc. by Dr. Morciui, Prc.'iiilcnl ofthe Acad- Jacob Alguirc, and to bc sold by I emic Uoyalc do Alcdicine, I'AIMS and Accoucheur PETER REKD, Jr. Sheriff. \^° l''o Duchcns D'Orlcans; ProfcsKors Vclpeau, Sheriff's OlHce, Lancaster, March?, 1839. SBicB*Blfi'« ^ixle. BY virtue ofa writof Venditioni Exponas tome P directed, will bc sold hy Public Vendue, on Thiirsdai/y the llth day of April nexty hirge, convenicut, and cTegont MiiiV^/O^, int the public house ofMr. Edwards, (Green Treo Cyrus Perkins, Professor Doane—Di ixji^all.ncccBsary stahling and oullmuscR, a barn,' tavern,) in Bart township, Lancastor county, the I R^^*^* *^U^*^'!' Smithj IJoBack, Stearn^', )\IarioIin. Paul,Diii>oin, Sanson, and others ;—and 13.tB. i '" New York by Profespor J. W. Fronds ; G. S. ! Bcd'ord, M. D. Professor of Midwifery in Univer¬ sity thc City of NEW YORK : Profcfsor Delaficld, Professor Francia U. Johnston, President Countv Mrd, Society ; Laurens Hull, President j^Icdle:! society, State ofNew York ; ProfepBor Jaincs ;\Ic Nnughlon, of Albany; .Profussor JMarch, Professor ~ .> . . — ™ — _ Thomas Lutllow, To lhe I'Juctors of the City and Cotintv of Lnncaster. FEr.LOW CITIZEKS! SN offering myself na a candidate for your suf¬ frages for the ¦ at the ensuing general election, \ would respect¬ fully state, that shuuld I be ¦q fortunote ta to be elected to that office. Its importartt duties ahall be discharged witli strict huiuonity, fidelity and im- partialiiy. Very respectfully your ob't Serv'u and an extensive orchard of young fruit trees ot thc choicest kind. 1 he tiniolliy meadows arc ex¬ tensive and inferior to none in thc counly, ond ti.c arable land highly produelive. Tliis farm undrr fulluwing Real Estate, viz: A TKACT OF t.AMP, situnted in Bart township, Lancaster eoanty; the mimngement of a good farmer could be made (;o„iji„in„ 50 acres {more or less) with a two highly prjductivo ; nnjl as a residence combining ' gtory heultli, beauty of prospect, and excelltfiit water, is ip^j V flC MOU^R* &°- inferior to none in thc counly. i |f||thereon e^cted, adjoining lands of Rosa A. ¦ -Z Zr,~ r;— ,,. , Campbell, Abraham Dilfonhuugh nnd others, part fhe subscriber will also sell al pubhc sale as „f ,|.^ „(,„^,^ t^„„( j, „„j„ go„j f„,^^, and i|,e trustee aforesaid, - balance chesnut timber land- Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Lancoster, Feb. 21, FREDERICK DERN. 1839. ll-tf. On Wednesday, the \st of May, at 11 oVIock, at the hotel of John M. Knodc, in Sharpsburg, in Washington county, that rich aud highly VAT..UABI.,E P.AKM adjoining the Antietam Iron works, containing a- Ibout 600 AORSS of tho best Limcstono Land. This f:irm is woll improved, well watered, and has a full proportion ot the finest TIMBER. Seized and taken in Exeeution as the property of pjj/^jl'y^^ William Pcrrina, and to bc pold by iit„.»i?*i Kissam, Vache, Power, Gtayson, Von Rcns-salaer, nnd many other di»tniguished Physicians in tho Unit'-d States. A. G. HULL;—office 4, Vespy slreet, Aaler Houae, New H'^ork, ES?*A constant supply ofthe above Instrumonls wilh Dr. Hull's Improved Trusses, for Hernia, will bo kept by JOHN F. LONG, Lancaster, Daniel W. Gross.^Harrlsburg ; Genrgc W. Oak- Icy, Reading; Clement &. Parvm, Pollsville; P. Pomp, Easton; Dillioyn Parish, Phihulclphla ; Holmes &..Kidd, and B. A. Fahneslock & Co. BOOR k STATIONARY STORE. HAMERSLY & RICHARDS. KSPECTFUI.I.Y Infurm lln-ir Iri.ii.Is nnd the public vciierally. that lli"y slill cun- tliiuu to keep un hand, al tiieir old sland in ITOHTH QUSSSr STRESSlT. a laree and well snlcclerl n^sorlnient of nSdi^ioiiH, (^InssBfat, Pltaloso- S>iiicnl, iV&r4lic:«), SEiMtoi c- c.tl, MBNCcllnnroiiN &¦ NOVELS, &,c. which will bo dispusod of nt Philad/iljihia prices. Oounty merchants ond tracliers nrschnolH will tto Bupplicd with School Hnok»^ br lhc dozen at ns low a rale ss thcy ran prneoiu th^m fr'int Philadoiphift* thoy nrll alwsyH bo ftiriti-Jied withtho lalopt and moat npiiruvcil ndi'irm^. Thoy also havcnn hand a general uti-<nriiiinnt of Stationary, vit: led u^eof t*'n innni-y." \\ li.,^_ ofthe reason iitjfnt ttio jNUinir . i "the drtnt^er ol" ti\iihIftif«iitL.-. * ji Iicrnn'ttiiiff inrifc nmoutits dl'im- him, and iinrfcr his individnul I, in fulfilmont ¦.-ral, iiirreaaed K- collector, by I'J remain with nmrnl, m^-teod of IWHSTIOATINO OOOTMl'rTBB^ I'refatory Itcmarka of the Committee'a Repori. CONCLUDED FROJI OUR LA3T, Causk IV. Culpable disrcc^ard of law nnd nc- glcct ofduty by thu late and prcBt-ntcoinptrolldf of ... . ,,, ,.,, , thu treasury. jbcintf ui'he 1 rcisury ot tIj.; Lmini St.itc i' J ¦ .., r' ¦ i ''I''- ' hM in thc Ia'ngua<rco-iMc All-inin'Gcn- f^Trncluarana of the Committee. ¦ ...i . i • •. .¦ m ' i , , y t'tc .uM.niii4cc. , tral "Iho tfnnr nnd fliunt ol iu\ "Lir ii venue Uws r \|"t thf: laly Comptroller of Uio Trensury,: „c(;ni to in.-uicnfc the idea lir.t llic intentionof Oojr^c W oil, Lsq now c..lU,:it.rof lhc port ofPhil-' Coarr.-s hr.-:. r.t all (imt- l-jtr.. th;.l itunti.y cullcc .JUtilUH was gmlty, whil.. in «:.id niUc.-, of comp-j i.,i ,^r rrx-.-.-nr -t,„,,|d be pr-nnrllv rl-.ced in lbe ^a. L'^rt' .'"'¦^'^''^ *''*''''¦'"'"^ na'i.ctor!Trr.w„rv rn.l r.t hc .x-rmiltcd to remain in Um du*y. hoVo m regard lo i;.c h.;nd. olcolh-etors fih.l, han.U or t'.. ...V.tcotrr." in Jn^ oIIrh:, and the recurd-j tlii-Tfiof required bv; ^^. .ru . .v . r. . n- • \r law, and m scUling and ci-rliivn.-r lo Uie rcMslr;, I ^ ^v. * t'T"t'-rn-nftU n- f„l nfllcer in Nl-w the acecTints m" a.iniu.l Swai'twnut, li.tc coUcclor ¦ "^ ""^ "'"" '-o"**-'' »l»'l '" '"""" "' ''"' without having transmitu-d lu hiii) U»i; vouchurt; [ ^""""^'"^ "'.»^"'f"'^'^*'"'-*'';! iHy "a'^-I <^nic(T, "th. t Ijicrelbre required by poHiUvL- injuuctinuH of law, 2d. Tiiat the preaent CompinJKir of the Iru; ;thenav:;t ol'ictr. iinJci r tts t ti.idii-'' ry h,-, nt/stein, (s r.nt enabled, piihcr In dftrrmini: whut annMU-.t ol Iwind* neglecl of duty in sLltling und cerlilying lo the rtirisler, tiic quarterly accounts ol'SamueJ Swarl- wout, lute coliuctor, wilhoul having transmitti'd to htm tile vouchers therelore required by positive in- junction ollaw. 2(1. 'J'hat the said Comptroller ia also guilty of cnl()ahle disregard ol Lw and neglect ofduty.—Lit In not Iiaving sought and aHCfrtjini-d trom the in¬ voices and appraisctntnlH at the cusiom house, tjtli- er ihrough the solicitor oilliu treasury or oUicrwist:, of every descriplion, of ji superior ffuality and the iniu amount of Swartwout's claim upon the ro(hiceil [iriccs; Writing paper. Cap nnd Punl. of 82()i,OU0 retained by him in going out ofolKce, aH tho bout qualily; n large asRorlinonl of Nm'o Kuggtsted in llic Kller oflhe dislrict altornoy that Paper. Encrlish and American ol vory eupeiior wtis laid bcfbre liim, dutt-d .\prll 2;"*, liSliti. 2dly. qualilv ; Drawing nnd Li nt.t causing the accounls of H,iid Swartwout to nniCJOfTl? ¥J AU??D **" Ibrlhwith stUed, or instituting nt.asurcs then' Inicn guilty of culpable disregard of law and ' '"*'' *""^"" ''^^''~" '*>' ^''V '•o"'-'-'"r '"^r duties in any' ¦ ¦ ¦ ¦ . ^ .-- ¦ ipmrtcr, nr w! n nre lhc parl-ca to f=iiid bom!::, or the dali;«t nf^atd hondi', or when liny arc p;.yrilil.) or wlien Burh hnnils arc paid, or whcUier the co'- Inetor docs or docs not accouni truly for suclr bonds," SILVER PENCIL CASES, I'ETER REED, Jr. .SlierilT. Sherilf's Oilice, L.incastcr, I March U, 1839. ( M-ts. March 14,1839. ShierifTs Sale- ST virtue ofa writof Alias Lovari Facias to me 9 directed, will he sold by Public Vendue, nn _^ _^ „„,.„.„...„ Snturday, the nth day of April next, To Jhe Eleclors' ofthe CUy '^i8^SSiTbVt"nnMxlouB'de''sfrcTo"scUie ntthepabiichouscofMartinGross, in the village «n<S r!niin«V or I.niir.'Bafcr. -A^ the debts oftho late John nrien, dee'd. of EphtaU, Cocalieo township, Lancaster county, ^Jl I^m^^.r,V».v-« , • :7 .1 rL oSSTSdSee Uie Iieirs to sell tliis highly valuablo the following property, viz: all that certain two FEFXOW CITIZENS, I again t.ikc the iiher. ,j.^^^^ '' ¦' .Story log tjrol olTering myself to your consideration as a I Also, a F.I Rjlf on thc sonth sideof the Potomac irg^ Q-NScWlna WOUSft, Candidate for tlio I river, in Jelferson county, Virginia, containing ; E!i!B , „ ,. ¦ OFFICE OF SHERIFF j as® iiOlBias l^^f/reL^^lgif^^^^^^^^ ttt the next Election. Should I be so fortudato ns of the first quality limestone land. It lies along and thc tract of land on whieh said building is to receive a majority of your votes/il shall bo my t|,e rWcr for nearly a mile, affording access there- erected, containing about Of Fresh Featltetn, Together with a lew barrels No. I Shad, and prime Timothy Seed, For Sale at tile Storc of GEO. B.M.ARKLEY. Feb. 7, 1839. 9.tf. utmost endeavor :o givo general satisfaction by faithful and impartial poiforniancc of the duties reposed in mc. HENRY LIVERGOOD. i^ ^^mn^* .Manor Townshi Feb. U, 193!) ihip, > I O-tf. To tlic Electors of tlie City anti Comity of Lancaster. JFELLOW crnZEiVS! A T the urgont.solicilation.ofo numberof my ^^ friends. I am induced to offer myself to your «ousiderAlt 'n, as a candidate for lhe 4)Siiee ofCorotBcr «t lhe next General ElecUon ; and should 1 he so _J;^j^^ Washington eouity. This land lios on the fortunate as to ttcoive « majority of your votes, I j,^,^,^^^ ^j^ f, „f „,„ ^ral quality, and very heav- plodge i«yselt to porformthc duties reposed lu ine .^^ ii,„i,„^.d. The tracl coiiUiins " la© AcasEs, and would fnakfl a handsome and productive furm A TRACT OF LAND, to from every field. It is improved with a ^_ good dwelling house and b(irn, and is well situated for raising grain nnd tlonr for tlic George- , r • « i • » i town and B.iltimorc markets, it lying in a rich which is owned by s.id John nohonnn. sitnntcu wheat erowmir country. • in Cocalico township, in aaid County, adjoining . TWO ^T^adJoiningShcphcrdstoivn, contain. "tle".?eo'mn^ere frTo'te^k'tliirafl^^ll^n. '"" I Seized aud taken in E.tecution as the properly of I John Bohanan, ond to be sold by PETER REED, Jr. Sheriff. 15 ACILliS, bounding onthc Potomac River and now in a state ; ofgood cultivution. j A TRACT OF J!^^^ TIMBER LAND, lying two miles frora She'plicrdstown,,^* _„ iT_ \t/__i.: ,-.., «*., Tl.;- u..,i i;.. Sheriff's Office, Lancaster, ) Mareli 14, 1839. J Ut*. es. WEIGAND. having ansnciated with , him GEO. KLEISS, thc business will hc continued under the firm ofH. S. WEIGAND &. CO., who will keep constantly on hand overy variety of S.icatlH'r fo8' ssiie, on the most reasonable terms. February 28,1839. ]2-tf will not choke nor carry dirt, and lhc drafl i« about oncthird less Ihan tho Plough. hereli>>'iirv> , - „. • , • - ,. in usn, two horsos doing the work of ihrne, he. led to lalj inlo^disusc in tlir D.p.irtinent of tlie Sn sides a great saving in limo and money 111 Keep- ©MW^S* with Cdeiity and humanity, DANIEL WEKNTA .(.ity. Maich 14, 18.3n. * . M- containing 150 acres, lying adjoining to the land ot'Ddvid Russell and 'Thuniai/, in Washington coun tv fr'niit aud Oriiamrntnl „,———-^ fHE ; Suhscriber will receive ordors for'Appfe, Poai', Peach. Plum, Quiiicc, and other fruit Itees, Shrubs and Grape vines. Also, Orna- jneiiuj nndfhttdo tiroes, for spr'iig planting. For .Sale Millet.jrrass aeed, French Sugar beet. ' j •, j„ Wasliington county, about 2 inilcs from Scarecty ur inangeKw.uttzel, Ruta b.ngo. Cole or fj„p,,r<B Ferry. This farm is improved with a T© T(MIIE.!P4Piy©. "H" W. ROHRER takes the liberty ofinforni. ef • ing his friends and tho piibljc, tlwt he has removed his Drug and Chemical store, North i^uecn stieet, ohe s')uare frona llio Court House, and nearly op|K>site thc Post Oflice, [.nncaster, where hc will keep every article belonging to his lho soil is superior, and will produce wheat !;„,, of business, equal in quanlity nnd qualily to any land in Ihs j \y ]ini,rer vcry respcctfullv o0ers lo thc no- county. This is 4 highly dosirablo traet of Land j^^^ ^f^^^^ Medical Profession, andtlie publie gen- to any person wishing to securo a sniall and pro* duclivo farm. A tractof land, containing SOO .Icrcs^ jassdrtment of Fresli Garden 'ceds, from tho Sha- 2;'er settlement, warranted genuine, true to name and superior t'l any. other raised in this vicinity. For Sale by J. F. HE NlTSll, At his Medical Drug and Chemical Store, East Kiug street, Lancaslcr. Mar6h T. 1839. 13 tf. and is well watered. craliy» hi» cxtonatvc asdortmcnt of j DRUGS AND MEDICINES. wiiich, togethcf with every other article, he is con. lident will bc found of tho very best qualities. He ' assures the public, that every exertion has betn I made to ensure tho genuineness und/resAncvs of . . „,„ ... .-,, 1 ' every arliele sold hy him. Ho trusU also, tliat his A I'arm, contaiiiinp 310 ncros, lying m Wasli- j^.^.^ ^^.^ p_.^,,^ satisfactory. In short, it is his ington county, adjoining iho lands ot Yirly, Baker „,jpn, ,|j,5|iro („ neglect no opportunity to afford and Sinith. This farm is good second rate land p^^al satisfaction to thoso who will favor him and has a fine streiim ofwaler ruhiiing through it. =.j,|, (1,^;^ patronage. A SM.4LL TRACT, i March21.1839. _lS.tl^ lying on the railroad, ahont halfa mile ftom Har- .,».-«»,rv\-r«, tx rK, iV TrvTirtini^'^^ per's Ferry. This pieco of l.nd is improved by £SX(Di^(S(DN^ ii(|J<^l£}]^lU ULq several tenements, and is valuable from lUs conve- -gfTBORMERLY under the direction of the Hev. nienl dislanco from lhe Ferry, affording residences^ OJ j, ^ j^^^^ deceased, whieii has been for for the workmen at the Fffiry,.|«horc rents are ¦ ^,^,i,„^ anspendcd, will Ireresuscitatcd under the' high, ond houses dilncult-tB ho procured Ihcre ^„tijo suncrintclldence and control ofUtv. Andrew sinniio • "'" '^""'¦^ convenient and ncverfailing springs on ^^ ^ licentiate of Now Castle Prosby tcry. The i*j;?".V?'; it- A tract ofLand, eontaining about liicrnry attainments of Mr. Uarr, his praetiee in 2,00 ikCX&ZiS, ' teaching, his peculiar ahility in thc g.iverninent of andadjoining tholands of Peter Millet. This land I »;Behoor,;rcnderfl hiin o™"^".'!/X'l^l'i;',':'' "> F"^- South. MUl/i'l C.IULIS' TREES, warrantrd, 'rrchuine ahd of a Suporior quali-•-"^ j- - , j ^ ,^i , .i , c ty, raised in tho Norlhorn.plirtof 1».« uboutonc mile and a half below Harper s Fer- NJw-York, and bntcr ada/itcd lo ! fy. »nd can at a moderate expense hc made valua- our soil, than those raised in thc i ble as a small larm. ~ Ji Tract of I^and, laid off for 100 A 0 R E S of oxcellent ineadovv Lnnd, and well watered. This tract lies about li miles from Rhorersville, in Woshinglon county. A Traet containing 1,00 Acres of laaxid' 20 of wliich aro in first-rate timber.—Thio land is of superior quality, equal to ony in Washington county, and adjoins tbe farm oftho Rev Mr. Ad. ams. Tu a porson wishing to own a suiall, first, role farm, this traet is desirable. A TRACTOFl,ANO,\y'ing in Berkeley coun. ly, Va., on tho Potomac river, about five miles from Clcarspring.—This land is well limbered, and haa on it an extensive deposit of IBON OKE, which geologists have pronounced of a puro and rich quality; , . , Tho suhsorilior will also sell at the same time and place, several small TRACTS OF LAND. , lyinp in Plcotanl Valley, Washington county, oon taining about from to to ts .4cres, oaoU laid off to suit certain farms, whicii thoy ad¬ join, and which will hu highly desirable acquisitions to said forms. Thoae two udjoining two ntory brick j^sA HOUSES AND . Mlffli, OT s or aKotrzTi?. J „ onthc Norlh aide of East King filrcit; the oneof ing them in rejiair. Tho point und sheiir can which is now occupied hy lho .Mias Jordan'a and ,' In; pul nn in fivo minutes, and hcaidcs c"sl only the other by Mr. Chambers. i.Tl,} cenia each, and wh^n dull cnn ho tuineil Poai^csuion will bo givon on lhe Istof April next and repeated until worn oul, and even then wih For tcrnis and further information apply to j hc taken in pait pay for new «>iicp. THOS. E. FUA.NJK'LIN. ! ThcKO Ploughs cmi bc hod at all time» at lhc Lancaster,Tcbruary21, 18.311. H-if pln.p of lho Subscriber, (v»ho hna aecutcd llic ^ _ . I pntont riyht for Lanruoler County,) n fhorl di-lance Wt-at ot Wm. C. HuII'h Inn, ond on rhi' alloy tending North from Dovii! Conkloyn Foun dry, Wojit Chcunut slreol lo the rail mad, iwni the cnnl yard ol Mosera llowelti: Kreider, in the City ol I.anrantor. The Coilowing named prrpons nre rmori; iho.-^e who have purchased mid u«cii lhe nlpovi- Alahrn Pasic. TMT-; Cflcbrutcd Althra'Paste forCnuyhiund Colds, is manufactured and pohl bv L. c. juNtiiirncH. Fchruary 28, 1839. l.-t". fi'or ^i\U\ A Lot of(T|oan Clover Scnd.ini-ed lh«* pre flont yoar, a vory iup"rior iirii'-li; for hiIo by ¦ imowN 4,in:EJ). WoRl OhesHUt Sl. neui ihe .Musoum. D'c. 37. 18^11. '.'7.tl. Z[i\li\lEItMANVS €oa$;Bi nnd CoiosiiiiisitiioaB A certain Cnre for ttll di.iea8en ofthe Luniks. Part IV, Pifn!catiun» omgng Tiecaivarr af pnblie nmiit .1. The commitffv, in fultilnicnt o.'th.Tl pnrlinn 'if the duly as«»iyncd thrm, hy nhich tiKjy were di¬ rected to inquire info '*.iny dcT-lc?. lions among rc- ci-iverw, &.c. which nt.ny now uxi-'l," report to lhu Kuuse, th:(l the limit' d [period wiiich ihi y hud for a thorough inrcofirf.-.ti.-.n ot tin- suhjcrti u'ilh whicJt they were ehiirvrd, ni.rl the time nwccs-iirily eon- Runicd in the i'x;iniinf liun of thu eiistj.-nf the lato for, immediately on lhc iicglt'cl of eaid Swartwout! collector and di*-tnct :iltnraty oTNcw York, hnvo Slater, nkiilande. Ink Powder, Rlurk, Hed nnd to return nnd Hi.llIchiH accuunts at thc c.Tpiration prevenled a minnt** iiiTt-sl'm-'iion ofUic i-xtont, nn- Indelihlo Inks; Ktrowing Sand, QuIIIh, VVhI'oih, oflhe timuallowcd him hy law for that purpose, to ! lure and causna offhr; detiilc lioiis oi'nccivcrs of Rogers's eolehrotcd ^wit: in the early pari oJ July, \6'3S. 3dly. In j puhiie ninncyp. arisirif from tlio ."s-li-s of pultlic I conlinuing thcfl.ime m-glcct, und forbearing to ia.. Iiinds. Tlio conimi*lee hnTc, howcvi r, pref»3rt!d I sue warrants of distress agr iust su id Swartwout und j from rcpurt-f made hy th- Sccrctiiry o!'tl:e Trcasu- j his sureties from thc 3 Isl of August, 1838, when } ry nt the last and p'rf>senl .sc'^sion ofCongress, a I apprised bythe letter ofthe First Auditor that said tabuliir slatemenl, exhibilJPs: the minu's of hUch a larire and aplenilid assorlment, imw poinird accoTJnts slill rcniaincd unst-ttlcd, until tho nionth dcfaultcr.-j, t)ie amount due from on-h, when due. Pencils Crayons, Paints of every variety and of-Vuvumber, when thc d'lfflii.n of Swartwout's and tlio penalties ortlirir olfici:!! hotid^, rc^pcctivc- anolilv* Sieel Pens • ; '*'^fc'*^^ defulcliun was cominunicaled from Sew , ly ;aIs-o,lhc correspondeii' child Ijiiwoen tticTrcas- 4»i B- rf^ ' 1 JR Ar ; York. jury Departmeiit nnd fi t.cn of the individ'itls JwISIBBIhI i.vm'u!^^ »5tC wCC.5 j 4th. That thc administration ofit is m.irkrd ' whose nan c.t appc.ir on siiid statement—tho coin- all ofwhieh will ho dispo'iod of. Wimlonalo or with such signal ini-fncicncy, as well as neglect of, miltee having called for, and been furnished bythe Itclail, upon very reasonabio icrms. ; ^iuty, us lo render nugatory many of the mosl inu ! IJeparlnient, with the answers oftho receivers ti Having mndo arranpcmnnts wjlh an ifxipn- i portant checks upon lhe Fir.sl Audilor ond collec- ' the letters of the Secretary ofthe 'I'reasury asroii- flivc cftablishmont in Philadelphia, ihry willi i^f**t receivers, Rnd dishursersof tltc public moneys,, tained in House documciila No. ii!l7. These fif ho able tn furnish lho Ncw Pubheitiouii db soun 1 which the laws cre-.ling nnd rognliting ile dutica icon cases are reporledspccially, asctamptos mero-- as thev iiro fiaucd from lho prusts. , contempi ted and have sutficicntly provided. ; ly of the manner in wliich the Presidentof lho frrb ders from lho counlry will meet wilh : ^*'^* 'f'^'^t '» Hi'iddisr.'gard of law and ncgli>ri United .Stales and the Secrctiry of the Treasury prompt liroallen. I °**'''J'y ^y the s id cmnptnllrr.s, and inclficicncy , hnve c.fccntcd lhc laws in rcHpfcl to fhc public mu- Januarv 10 1839. tf. ' °' tiie ofiice as nnw admiiiistered, is to bu lound a ney and olher properij- n! ific United States in tha , „ ' primary cjubc of the immense thjlblcations of thc hands ofthis class of public ofiicers, and in respect ri tniVfTDCJ /irpmi?vn Wii vniTD ^**°*^°"'^'^''"'^ "'*'"''^'^^^ "'^'^^^' ^ork, and conse- to Ihuir oflicial duty. rAKiVlbaO, Ailtii^JJ IU IUUK quent loss of puhUc money, ! The law provides for the api>ointmcnt by tha ! C.iusrV. Thedisconlniuanceo''thcusf ofbanks Executive, with tho concurrence of llm Senale, ns depositories ot the public mon.y.s, nml pornnU a receiver of public moncvs at each of thc placet img the aimie to cccumulatc in thu hands of .Mr. respectively where the public and private sales of Swartwout. ' ti,c Unds arc to he made, who shall give bond, with Cai'sk VI. iho negligence and failure oftho approved security, for the faithful dischartre of liii Secret iry oflhe Treasury to discharge his duty as | trnsl; who tthall trammit within thirty days, in hend oflhe Treamiry Department, chargrd by law ¦ case ofpublic sale, ..nd quarterlv in case ..fpriv.Ua with the sui^cint-.-ndcncuol the collection ol the .sale, an aect.nnt of all thc puhln: nioneya hy him revt.nuf. rcci'\vvd,lo thc S Cretan/ of the Trea aury mid lolh<i Concluswna af the Commit/tee. > register.'} 0/ the Und officra, as the case may he.™ lal. That oflate yenrs, import nl biwks of rec- lie i.h allowed a sahirv of livo hundred dollars per nrds (lesignt<l to contiin a condensed fit;itenient of anntim, and a coiuinrssion of one per eeniuin on llieaccamls and liahiUHcsof collectors of cuaioms, the moneys received ; but his »fal:trv for one year weekly, innnthly and Tnarlerly, harn bren permit- shall nnt exceed !i?;i,Ol)0. The Srcrrtjrv oflhu 'IVeasury may allow lo thcsevcral receivers of tho rr laiy ofthe Treasury, ond ther'-by render nugp-' pnhlii; money ai thc several land orticcr,'*, n rciisnn- tnry iiKiny ofthe essenti-l checks U|Kin tho dclid- ahle compensation for trunsporiing to and ijeposi- (rations ot that class off tificcrs ii rising from existing ting mch tnoneys in auy hank or any other place laws and Treasury rcgul tion-^. of dc[)oyite thai may from time to limn hc ilcsigna- 2d. Tiic negligence and failure ofthe Secretary led by theSecretary oflhe Treasury fnr tlut pur- of the Trc:;riury lo discharge his duty, as thc head pose. lie is also authorized (t> jn-aciihc atich fur- uf til.-; .Treasury Department, ehargcd by hw with ther regulations in thc inunner of keeping books- the superintvndt.nee (iftlie colleellt.n ofthe revenue,. r.nd accounts hy the .sevr-rul ofiieer.=i iu the land of¬ and his wanl ofu eorret I apprcci, tidnot'tlic before-' fees, ai* to him nwy nppear necessary and proper. named records in thcsuperintt uttem-e ofthe collec- U is made hi.q duty, al least once in every year, to- titin ofthe public revenues, and thc consequent nc- cause the books oftlic oliicers of thc land ollices gleet to continue and emnphrtc lhem, are jiisllj' re- io be examined, and tho balunee of public money* gardcd as a primary c; us'j oflhe escape from ddec in thc hands of thc receivers to he ascertained, tion, for so h-ug a period ofthe immense dcfiilca- ] The forcgoinc svnopsis qf ihc law relative lo lamf ""V?".n. '?t*^,:^""f't'^'' 'It t''^' ?"¦•* "* ^^^7 York. • receiver)., and lhc correspondcnec wuh a pnriion cf .Id. rhatlhe&ecnlaryoi the Ireasury haa been,iifj^g who have pnnod delimiters mid liiiihtess to wantmg in a proper di.^chnrge nt his duty in othce. (,,^1^ misis, nre«.il.milic.l. wiibour hirihor cMiimnit ni pernMUing.S.mu. Swr.rlwoul, I.fe c( kctor at lUtxnxhai ihe lac.', and eircr.n .lanr... (irrc exhibiled. -l'.nr'.m« a \ ^"'¦''' ''"'^'"?;^" ''*';" '''^* '""' "f «»'""* '-•¦'¦'^ « ^^^-^^-y^^-^^^i^ "C d.l.y u" die purt of lh« fJ01,intO aller being nm ot olhcr,nmler pretext of E,p;,,„ive dorarinieni as ealj/jondlv for searrhin?. indemmfying n.nsclt agamst cbimsol importers „,n,i„^„on ;„ u.is branch oflho public scrviie.ajid, for duties piiid hnn nnder prot, sl, and In.ble by hnn f„^ „ iijorongh reform, lo tie rcfumlcd, whiiLMl wa.s known lolhc Secrela-. -,¦,*.. rv nfthe Treasury, witlltn a lew wct-ks thereafter,' *^"^ [Taciieo wlneli rhe lureRomg c..rri'spoi;den.:o.- wo Imn' 1^11 Kaid Swartwout was negkcting to rcfinid sueh «^=='"'"'s. oj retaining men m ollire ulier jin.ss m.d re- d run well ! protest money, as hc ch.imcd to do, nml that the P^-'aUd violations ofluwm kecpinR ami u-ng iht-pub- INTERESTS PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS. PLOUGHS, AN opportunity is now utiored of supplying your elves wilh lho feft\f-S\\a\*ipen\v\s Tftlftut being the best article ever offored to thc farmers in thif soetion of lho Stale, TIksq Plou hs ' Pluuglis during lho losl fcoaon, to whom FaiirT- eri are referred for information ro»p<.cling lhem. \V1^, lho undoifiigned, do hereby ccilii'y, thai laCnig aaed lhe above Ploughs, wo loko pica 11 saving, that tl ry oro lhe bo-t ! t.\cr u^ed,uslh(y nre lijiht of draft Jolm Dentlinger, Eufal Homplield lownship HK celebrated Medicine ofDr. Zimmerman's J-ihn lleasion, do do Ima pcr/ormed euros that would almost bc Ahralmm Long, do do considered incredible, were tho facts not known Jonas Noll, Wpst do do to Ihousunds whohavo experienced its cftl-cts dnr- Henry Hronnrman, Straaburg, do ing thc last twenty years. In colds, cougliH, and Rev. Ilenry Brunnemon, do do early consumption, it is infatlihtc ; and has never, Jnhn Nelf, do in a single instance, been known to fiiii. Its heal- i*hili|i Fouler, E^q. Paradise ilo ing and b.il:iamic qualities fasten directly on Ihc Mathias Greafi", Manor, disease and cllccta radical curt-. Persons having Jom'i'h Ureuoman, do thc misfortune lo bc afilicled with those com- John Doner, Lamjieier, piainta, may preserve themselves t''om u premature Jitcib fjandis, do grave, by a limely application lo its healing pow- Mariin Herr, Conestogir. ^^^' . . ! Tobias Smh.non, do Daniel Lcaman, Union County, testifies thai he Chrislnin Barr do was ufilictcd wilh a severe cou^h, shortness of J„]vn Pojirpr ' Manheim, Acr "r^"."^"'^^ 'nr.nrrV.iirt and coil bu : ^""'*-* ^^-^-^ bJing rCiinded, from necessitv, out nf "<: ¦"oncys Ior »dw.lnotrh..ko nnr carry dm. and coil but ^^^^^^ ^^^ ?csc urces nflho Guvernment by , »"»"^ ^'"-^^-t °' infl.. In keen thcni n rnp.u . snid Swartwouf'ssurcrs.<or in olliee. ^'I'" '^rdhrvnct. lie moneys lor privale spi eiiliuioii. and lhe eli:iniclcr ) oiideiiei: ilhelf. bul loo clearly point ui- Ihat such olllccni were reluillcd in ¦Uh. That the Sefri.tarv ol tile Troasurv h-s been ' ?'"<¦" because ihey iKWhcssi-il oAlensii e leliiieiil in.lu- I w.intins; in a propi-r discharge of his duty in office,; ''"'¦'¦¦ "'"' "'''¦'e ""'lid and .leiiie |;iirl:sni.». Whclh- ! ill permitting the present eolleetor i;t .N'c«- York ,''' "";'' nuiUuiliiiiiiislrnlioii eoiislilnlcs i.nieial roircip- I lu retain under his nvvii eiinln.l, lind subject Lo his ''"" in ihfwe breath and a diseased state ofthe t.ungs upwards j,,,.(ji, I^einhade, oftwo years, and by the use of three hollies of, j|,|,j, |{„|,,.pf .¦:.;¦ ItltlJ-.MERK¥,- , 5.0,000^ cuttincs of (ho illorus Multicaulis and DroQsia. Florence,' tind Dandolo. Alpine, Canton, ¦ftod Asiatic Mulberries, nnd the Morus Kxpansa. Also Silk Worm Eggs of many kinds, inducing ibo Xqiporial Whit£ and Imperial Yellow. ¦ The subsonbcrfl will also buy' any quantity of ¦Cocoone orRcelcd Silk, at t « market price. U. & (1. CARSON, ¦ West King Street, Lancaster. February S8,1839. 124f. j Zimniermairs Cough Specific, was entirely re- siored to hetfkh, after having tried thc skill of scv. eral Physieiaiis in vain. For .Side, onlv, hy J. K HEINITSH, at his .Modicical, Drug and side over imd form the character of youtn The location is distinguished for hcjilth nnd good morals, convenient to a house ofpublic worship. It is easy of access, situated near the forty.third mile stono en thc Philadelphia and Lancaster turn. | Cheinical Slore, East King Slreel, Laneaster. pike, and within ono and a halfmiles from Parkeo. February L'S, 1839^ l'3-8ls. burg, on the Pennsylvania railroad. | ,^ ,, , ' Thc various branches of education common in I KOV llcnt. Academies will he taught,,especially the jarious T,jf, ,^ , ^ three story DWELLLNG bronchos ofthu Mathcnmllcs, with tbe Latin and] „^ ; „ . }. .^•^."'•'y . illovuM ITIiiilicaiili8. jg-^ ENUINE Morus M ulllrsti^ llJ^iis cuitlinga. Italiun Mul¬ bery and inocuUted Peach trees, jor sale hy • . owE^f wir.Li.v.vis C^^Lotters sent lo Black' 'llorss Post Ofiice, Chester Co.,' P«. poVlptid I'lll bs allended toi ff. n. A MILL SEAT and WATEtt POWEU, for ralo as ^bovo. Jan. 31, ln39. 8if. For Sale. At theXnncnsier Botanic Ciarden and IVurNvry. Morus Multicaulis, White MuU beiy. Fruit, Ornamental Trees 'Uto Shrubbery; Orecn und Hol il Houso Plants, and a groat variety L»r fteih vogctablo Plants and Gar- I'den Seeds: 1,000 gcnuino Morus ¦MnlticGulit now growing in the *Oreen House, ftom one to four Iftet higb, well covered with 'le»ce, HEJniY MARKLEY, Agent Comer ofDuke and James Sts. Lancaater. Fehfoary 7,1839. S.tf. J^otlce. THE urideitlgned wishei OTCryporsoa that h»o u.y clotmaiiiintt hiin, ts present their rei- ^eetiva bills anatho Mme will bo paid oflflmmedi- atsljS >nd >]h!> all pononi that nre indebted to ihe nld uridetaigaod, ave invited to come forth snd pay offl a« hia terra of aSios will expiro next Oc(ot»r, and he ho Wishes l(> bare his concerns Mitled. PBTBR REED, Jr. Feb. H, 19J!I. JO-tf. Tho subscriber will also sell ot tlio Hotel ofMr. Ensey, in Georgetown, On Monday, the Gth of May next, nt 10 o'clock, several valuable HOUSES ly lA)'rS, lying in said town. A particular description of this proporty ivill bo presented in lliluro ad«rtiacmont. The subscriber has not given as full and porticu¬ lar a description of the proporly in this advcrliso- raent as hc would wish, because it would swell the advortisoment to a great length, but ho invites all ocrsons desirous of purchasing to examino the prop erty before tho day of sole, that thoy may be pro- pared to bid something liko a fair price. TAe Terms of Sale are, oncthird in cash, one Ihird in one year, and one third in two years, with interest from the day ofsale; tho purchaser togivo notes \v(th good security, to bo approved by lho trustee. The properly to bo convoyed oftcr all the purchaae money is paid. _ .JOHN MoPHBRSON, Trustee. So lir as it may he necessary for me to join with Col McPherson In tho conveyances to complete the tillo to ariy oftho property oold by him, undor the aforegiiing advertisement, I will do so. JOHN MoPHERSON BRIEN. Survivln^parther ofJohn Brion and residua ry deijieee of Col. John McPhMBoJ, deceased. Ftbrait^^S, t'w. ¦ • 19-t» Greek languages. Tho pupils will board wilh the Principal Hli I Liely ISE and HOUSE nnd two Stores, opposite Scludlicld's Hotel, with Slore Rooms on the 2nd und 3rd story. Terms'iVirhoiVdirt/and tuition will be 975 a ! «»"h'<l.'"'ho best and most ccnveliieiit manner '. .- uoaruii.t fl'.' ^ :„„i..,r.„„ ; 1 oasCBsiou can bo had imincdiately session, (five innnths) paid in advance, including all expense. *10 for luition only, (looks will bo supplietl by the teacher at the market price.. Summer session will comnicnco on the first day of Mny next. The all important qnesiion is frequently asked hv parents, whore shall I plaee my son, where his health and mhrafs shall bc safe ? I would answer, at Moscow' Academy, I am encouraged so to do, 03 well from its past history, as from its futuro prospects. JAMES LATTA. March li, 1830. M-'tta Fi-b.21. .\p[ily to. C. JiJNtiE'Uril. Iltf. &V do i..encoek, West Eail. dn Cocalico, i;ily, Lampolor, Cily, do do do dn dn .do do do do do du do do do A V.tlunbic 'ran-¥.-ti-<l FOR RENT, AT HARPER'S TERRY, VA. This Tan-Yard, wilh all il» appendages, is nf. fored for roni. Il is supposed to be one of llu best locations in Virginia for carrying itn llm Tanning business on an oxlonsivo scale, as lliere is amplo room. A number of Vats arc under cover. It has cvory neressary builc'iiig. Tho yard is furnished with watoi. and lho harli ground by water power. An abundance of balk esn be d, therefore, from his own experience, has no hes. ilalion in giving hiin an unqualified recommcndaT A. K. RUSSELL. Newark, Dnl. Dec. 27,1838. This moy certify that tho Rev. A. Borr has been an assistant lotho undersigned in his select Clas¬ sical and Matlicmatical Seminary, in Newark, j got convenient ot a fair prico, and a great num Delaware, for more than a year. The undersign-j bor of hides can bo procured ol lho plaee, as there is no tannory wilhin several nnles ol il.— Thoro is aleo nvery facility for gelling hideu from the cities, snd for sending ihom off when tunnod, oilhor by Ihi roil rood or cunal. Another in ducomenl lo o renter is, that a largo qiiantily of Lealher is uaed nt lhe Ferry in tbo i-uurso ofa yenr. Immediate possossioii cnn be uiven. HUGH CILLEECE ,\. Vo. January 2J, 1839. 7—coivlf IIE tubserihers respectfully inform their old , 7^^^^^'i * b-m l^.I^mff^-i IT^ friends and customors, OB well ostho public I [l^jT^l^i!.© J. i\| O 1 I'USlj. rallv, that they hove just returned from tho, . ll p„„„„, i„j„b,,j .^ „,„ „,.,,.,;,¦.•„,-• r„. City witha „^^„,„ .cor.n.,>«i-MT. „„ Lm.''"l'9"'Pti<'n''--tl'e'iXa,ico.l>r£x<,mi„ci<ind NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORT.MENT 01 - 'Jieiatd," up to Uie tith, of December. IKIS, or for Sargains! ISargniiis! §5 s cassimeres, Y«»'n;j.'-"''-"'t.^ years, without Iiaving paid a single dollar for il.- C«r|«tYarnofollcoIos,wtbe^^^^^^^ Wy may consider this as the last notico wl.ieh tho dry good line, together with a Imo oa- ,|icy will receive from us. Persons desirous of CONSISTING OP Cloths, Cassimeres, Cos8inets,Bcdtioking, cheeks, Linon ^ eljo in sortment of China, Olass and queens¬ ware, Ctroccries, Scv, Scv. , Also, a largo quantity of frcsh CLOVERSEED. All ofwhieh Ihey ore determined to sell on tlio most ocoommodBting ternis. Thcy return thanks for paat favora, and invite oil to coll ond cxomino their present stock. R. & H. CARSON. Woal King Street, Loneaiter, Feb. S8, 1833. JSaf, Advertising, Job Work, &,c : aru rcqucslcil to call and settle up their respective accounts wiihout further' delay. Many of the subscribers have been in tho receipt of tho paper fora nuinber of Settling will find us at thc old stand, in North Quoen Street. HAMERSLY & RICHARDS. Lancoster, Fob. H, 1830. lO-tf. Annerican Bnk Pow«Ic)'- 'SSTARRANTED equal, ifnot superior, to Ihe »•' Foreign, or any other in the country. For solo whole salo and rotoilby, coster. HEINITSH. I,enciuilor,Februer)-!7,e30. O-lf. Al.riihiim (irabill, .Mictisel Wenger, ,Mo.«us Miller, .'Vbraliam Ditlow, Chris. Herr, Jr. Loinnolor. do .lacob Demuth, IJuborl W. Bui rowcs, Lancatier, do Jacob Brennomnn, do dn Kcnjamin F. Shank. Harl, do William L. Rakestraw, do do Jac<ib Nissley, Mounijoy, do l''atmers aro rosjieetfully inviled lo coll anil oxaminc tho abuvo Plau<:lis. . jA.MES B. MOORE. I.aneasler, Jonuary 31, I8;!y. S-lf- LOOK AT THIS, GENTLFIVIEN. CBBAKLES Bl. WILI/IAilB^, BSarber and Fashionable HAIR GUTTER: RcRpeclfully infirms tho cil.zeiiB of Lancfin lor and lho public in i;enoral, thut ho will curry on at the old uldiid lorTlionias VVillionifl, in tho centre su:ire, noar lho Cou't Iloudo, Ijlely or sii|-.criur i>niccrs of iIk? Kxcciitive dc- piiriinrnts wlio knew oJ' iiiul prrniilipd in flicir cub- ortlinates lho coiidiut whicii lias bi.'<'n rt'lcrrfd to, If¬ ti rpicstion wliich i)i>% Couitiiiticu hubniit in thu llouso mill lhe country to dpiMdc P.tET V. Facts vohiifcted uilh thf fnrcfruintj Jtu. J'nUatinnn. and deemed mulvriul to dcrclnpc their true charucftr. In colli-[i!.«;fjn, lltn rniuniilici* raimoi (iirhcnr re- iniirkintr, ihiii. Uiirini,' iliL-ir utn'h' iiiir!*iit.'iiii"ti, ihty Part IT. The Dtfalralhna of miliam .% Price, ' ''j'Vi-' nui (ound lho" ru.u lo uhich lh.,- Iuu.. a. they. „,..,' already t-xiffs, do nol nuiilv, or in which ihiv iiru cl'- Conclnawna af the CommtUer. , i;.^.,;,.,.^ .j.^^ nf-rinaiifnt'provisions ui' du-- luus cun- Isl. Tlml William M. Price, OH districl allorncy ;.,j,u,(j ^.y,,^^. ueccssiiry check upon collciiors, re- ia u dcniullLT to the government in a l:irt:eKnin._ { eei vera, nnd disbunicra of public ii.i'iiey; und lho »,>wn usf, coininiiijLili'd with suid eollector'a priviitc I Iiinds, liiriro iind iiccuinnl itin;: nuniw nfthe pnhlic I money eollectcil for duties paid under [irotcMt,and I ngiiinstthe declared upiuion oi'said Seen tiry, and j the dcchircd opiniun of the Attorney Gcnornl oi'tliu 1 IVit^'d States on the snbjeet also airninsl the former i usagca oftlie Departnunt. nnd in-itend ofcaunintr ! the K.inc to be ]»ii!d inlo thr'I'rcs sury ofthe L'liittd " fJtatcE. 2d. Thi:l bis defalenlionf* an: atUibulable lo thc notorions irrenponsihility anil wanl of character of . tiaid Price lUIic period ofhis appointnicnt and rc- j .'ippuiiitinenl, and dnriii^ liis entire tii'rins ofolliee, I i and t!i tlio ointinncd luyled of a proper end effi¬ cient discharjje of duties at thetirticc ofsolicilnr 'd' i (he trenHnry by llie li te and present ineunibcnla ; nl thut ollice. f I*AnT III. The corrrctvcas ofthe rettirva which I have been made by the fireaent colleclor and natal \ officer of the Port of Neio Yoik, reaprcticety. j Concluaiona of the Committee. ¦ 1st. Tiiol the rcturiiH ofthe colUxtorof customs ] ehecks, whicii, by law, have tn-fi nml uiay becrcuted. Ml die di.seroiion of the execulive, i..:\«- oidy to bu Iltll nded to liud upplieJ by ihuse uliohc diuy ii is li> cupcrinicnd llm eiceuiion ofthe laws, lo insure liiidi- fulness, nnd detecl derelietiuiib or driulcatiniis in pub¬ lic ofliccrf. Indeed, in nil the new rrcouuuciidutieu* uhich huve bcen pro|KJSed by the I'lfsidciii uj l^ncrciury of the Treasurj*. the Ccnimiiit c hus fouud cilher uluii already exisls. or whul might have nluavB breu pr«- sicrihcd and cnlnrrcd in the Ihrni nf Tna-iLiy re(;iila- liutis, nnd uhitb. i( I'jiliirce'i. utiuld buve prevenled lhe hitc dcliileutioii^; iind thov ecu ntonuiienda- tiuiiK can, indeed, i'u rcgauhW u^ su muny protift of nl thi¬ rl 10 ;lii lu;c dclliuiiingeoU 11 hiibrrio wholly purt of Ncw Vork have nol been correct, as t »•'"" rrgulaiions hi n-.<ic.-i thcy have nnt iit hII tiincs cinbraeid.UH puid into I Icdors. reeeiveni, A:r. have ih' , , , - tlic public lreii5ury, tile ninneys nceivrd by him tbr I nri-lecied by rhe prcbciii Lxucniive ond houd* ot unascerliiiiud dulVKjiind ul nutiine for duties paid I Depariunmii-. iindiT prtilesl, 2d. 'rjiiil s.iid ciillcetnr in his relurns, hns viol i- \ ted the instnictious of the trciisury deparlmcnl; has pul at d.-firmcr theduliis assigned him by the I Hcen"t.iry of the treasury ; hus repudt.itcd t':e,oiH-1 eial decision of the rc.sp,,nsiWe law-nifner ol' tlie ex-1 eculive dcpurlmenl; mid is tfuilly of an ilirjful re- j lenliiinaud uscof lhc public uioiiry, in the amount' |iiod by ti.!Simniuna, whore ihoabovo business ¦ then luld by him (ur pn.tcstand inuiseerlaincd du- in all iu various branehrs will be ultei^ded lo.' tics. . , , All kinds of Gentlomen'a nnd Ladios' lluir work. \ :id. Tluit the cn.nmilt.T ins been preveuU d rom \\irrB. Scalps. Braids, Frixzets and Cur's, al-' whal ts the extent ot thtviUc^'al ref.-nUou and use It'Mdod lo on tho shorlesl notico .nd in th.i inoft, nt (he public money by the pr. scul ru leelur ot the lu.hinnable style. Ho fluUor-himself fr. m his port of Ncw \ nrk. either in lunds collected under K oxpcfiencG of 16 yoars in the husiuef.. lh"t I'rnlc«t,or Ihr iniascertLincddutie«,or in *• ... ^ . ¦ . i ¦ '¦"llctUd Iiy hini, btcause ot his relu; 1)0 will cut hair in lhc lutost fashion, und sliuvo wilh eoBo. He liopos by oUiel alionlion lo busi- tiois lo lueiita partof tho public patronage—ll>» lias on hand the best qua'ity of such as Cologno Sonps and Oil, and Indian Root, Hair Oil, <yf which ho will sell elieup. Ho has aUd nrr •aio tli.it hi(,'hly frajrront und t-ti6e;uial head wash, wh.ch doslroys lho Dan doruif, undScnrvoy, and TelUr, und ealin in ihoaiiinBol lho bond, and prevpnts tho hair ff<Mti decaying and lallinfr otf. He hopes tiie public W'll givo il a trial, as hundreds of Tor- sons havo derivod groat boucfil from tho uso of I, within tho lust year. January IH.IS.ID 5-tf. therfiuidi 1 to exhibit his owu book of cash dt-positcs in the batik, or to permit the banks Ufied bv him us dcjK-sULri.s li)ei- liibil their uecouiits ofhis deposili s. ¦lib. 'I'iiattlie public mi.nice rci'civrd by s-idcol- Icctcrs arc minified witli hisown imnuys un dL-pi^- ite, distinct and Sfpariilcfrnm llic individn I mnney s ofthe coiloetor and ofhis "protessionul cHLnis;" nnd his relunif cuniif.i thore:brc bo founded npon thcui asa si;)-r.ite and ijidi-))' niJciit fuv.d, btluni;iiit' totnivcrnmcnt thon^^ii in bin keeping'. 5th. Thai,-as nppcan: by the Idler of (Jnrbani, A. Worth, tbo cashier oftho cily bunk, lhe prcs- enl L'ldl'.'ctor has ilepo:)itod public nioncys in Ins j hands with u. hank which he co.^ld nol, under the j law pruhihitiiig th\Bclcclinii ufany buuk as a de- j , pusilory uJiich Ims insin;d notes under the deiiomi- nation of tivc dollars, he sclcftc.l by the Secrelnry tof ihe'lVeasury himself as a d(!i>iV't<'ry ufthcnio- I neya carried to the credit of tbu 'treasurer ot the I I'niled Stales. ) i 6th. That the mode u<(optcd anti prnctiserl by the auid enllccuil, of k« epintj und njakiii^' rrtunis of llie public money colioeicd by hiili fur nnasccr. Nolico il hereby givfln, that oil pcrveni in debicd to tho esl«ie of,Williun Coloman, de. CQBscilt on hond, note or book account, wo ro- _ ^_ ^_^ ^ / ^ quirod lo niau'o payment on or belore lhc firat i tained duties and under protest, in tl\c iun^uapc of day ot April noxl, to eithor oflho undersignod ithe piesent AUorney General of ihc K'nii^d Stales, £xecutuis, withuut fail. i "i-onld never huvc bi'cn the inlcntiun oH-'-ongress ;" E. COF.EMAN. and being 'Holerated," it has tuiide it, in the lnn- LEWIS HUR>'ORr>. pimpp of the same hijjli olliccr. "the inlerest of the Eaecolort of WiUiim Coloiaan dnc'd . | cdlector to poi-tpnne the aBCf-riainmt nt of duties Jar/, 16, 1^33. ' J-tf- ; *- ^^' '¦'^* m*'"* li'^-c ht wruic huvt the ufttor.trcl Pakt vi. yfr fl('pkin.f^ fperial concvrrcnre in tha Tfj-ort ofthe Cnmniitlce, appnidtd tht-rt to by veto tft.'it: Cwnmittrr. I have nul bad lIic retpnsite time fbr scrutiniziiiii the ro|x)rl of the C^uminidce with ihat eare and ulieii- tioii which its lenyih and iniiKTlanee desi-rvi', ui. I { whieli I wuuld have desired; andi should huve prr- ferrcd, fur lliis reusun, to have presenled the journal oflho Cunnuiiiec, uiihoui cuinineni, tu lbc Kuiitic ut I Kepresenlalives. Itiii us cuniiieiingupiniuiiH pre\uil I in lhe Cominitlec, ujid ure tu be siibiuiUcd lo lho j euiiiiiry in die shupc uf li>rniiil ni|Kiriri. J cii.-ider it \ my duty to say llmt I cum-ir \» idi ibo Cuiuniiiiee in , all tlic cnnelusioiis at uli.c.'i diey haw urn\< d. mj lar i as Ihtwe conehif-iui^.sdCjl;- (o ibe cMcui und clmracl< r I of lhe dclalcaliuns ul Sanntcl .Suacuuul uud W. >.'. Price. f I >liuuld be fuJddc.,.- to uiy <b<iy. aud do vi.'lenre to tlie nuisi euiiM -ciinui.s cunvii I -¦• ul my jiuli{emri.t. if I did tint alMf dielare uiy enlirc cuncluTence in I iboyecKiicli sioiib ol ilie Cfnuimttcc uliii li relnle to tbo 'etindii'.-l of [be Iuu- ni(\ul odjicr uf the ci:atom-lii»i.« < j al .New-Vurk; to the lalc and priseni .StWicilur ui u j^ I'IVc^wirv; 10 the S.crelury and tu.,n:iiiii olhceis uf I the Tri'usury Di'jiuriiueiif, includinj: Uie late Comp- indb-r of tbul Liepurlincni; ui:d m ¦'i.".\ i"trl ol dm ri'|H)rt which reviews the eeialu-i uf J. Iluji, iba prestnt rollceiur of the customs ul the jxiri of New Vork. OV.i\ W. HOPKI.N.S Mt-mfnr nf tht CoiHi:ilttf'\ Albr.ny rvcnuiL' i hcs rec< ived "Tn? Dkeo is Doni-:."—Th> Joiuiia*, of'I'uesday, snys; ;\Ir. Ki.\<; his cnnmiission of Postmaster. l>cn. Vw IIk\s. sri..ii:i(, a soldier and patriot, wbu sb- d l.i« bl'od in two wars, has been tlirui.1 out lu mako room tbr ^ [wlitiLian, lUpin \Vf.\i.ti'.—The American Furni'T stnt<4 that tt crop of Ah'.-us i\lullicaulis trees, width wu« raised in Nurth Citrcliim and was brcuj/l.t lo llnhJ. - more hut we<J<, was sold fcr the it.cjuhui liuiuoi t.Urty tAcuntn^^idlcra!
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1839-04-04 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 04 |
Day | 04 |
Year | 1839 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 17 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1839-04-04 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 584 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Month | 04 |
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Year | 1839 |
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