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><i:b} 9»r:oi«fasaa ss B«aa»rc»H.>> LANCAvSTERV LANOASTER COUNTV, PA. -PRINTED AND PUBLISHlBD WEEKLY- -BY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. » ¦a—MoiBKi^B^aaiwIwiini^i— ^gi^.iE.Qa)ii'g8 iPsiiQiBWAiB'g gg aQQiD ®as«re in iVor.^h«&ii<cen entrcet 'llBTWXRNTIlK I10TRT.S OF a. l.ll.LKK & a. bAHHBA Terms of ft*ut>iicaiion. Tiic EXAMINER .&, HERALD is pubilslicd we'okly, du a doublo royal sheet, at TWoiioLnAHa, per annum, payable wlUiin3 inohtlia from tlic , time of iubsctlblng ( OB tWo dolia»» anu rirrv CUNTS, attho end of tlie year. No subscription will bo taken fi>rles8 (hon 0 months ond no paper disconlinueil until all arrearages arc paid, except nl Uie option ufthe publisher, and a fuilure to notify a diaoontinuance, will he considered a. how engagement. Advertising will bo tloiic on the usual It^tnit, Xcttera to insuro attention must bo post-paid. ADVERTlSEMEN'l'S. . ADVERTT.SEMENTS, liaucaster and iiiiiz Turw- •>-.]pjlie. ¦ At a met^iins of tno Ouaiiiiist4iqner9'-. of the Lsncsiiler ahd'Litiz Turnpike Iloud Company, 'liald at the housp pi John Michael, inthe cily ' of Liinfaster.-in Monday; Novembor 3Sili 183B, ' Samiial Kriler is tbo-chair, and Jacob B. Tecliu- 'liy, BOCeoWTjf. <<!>(» tnotiun of George Mayer, seconfcd by Jolm Boch, it was resoived. That lho secretary procure llireo setta ot b.'Oks, in which to rscord niibsnriptions to stock in eaid cnipauy, one ol which to be left witbAdam Keller, ono with George Mayer, and the original buok to romain in charge of 'he Secretary at Litiz; and tbal an ¦udverii.-<e»iGnt be inserted in lho. nowspafors tpublinhedin thecity uf Lanoaeter,nutify,iiig citi- -zehB intereated i-n(lbriniiig a connection between thtt cily affil tho country so important tn both, 61 where lhe books are l.-fl loir subseriplion, and ro^UFstiog Ihcin to subscribe lor bUcli nuinber ol uhures ua thcy ere disjiuscd lo take as bo nus thcy con niako it convonionl,,00 tliat tho Coin. nit'.Bioiierv may tako nieaaure'a to diiganizc the ¦ «oiipaiy, and c.iinracnca operat.ona with as lltllii dutay as posaible. . SAMUEL KELLER, Chairman. Jacob B. Tfchuov, Secretary. Jan. 10- 1839. fi.tf ADJUTANT GENER AL'IS OFFICE, Harrisburg, January 1,1839, By virtue of Iho DUtlioiily vested in the Ad. juinnl General, by the miiilin laws ol this Coin- iiionwcsltli, it ia heieby direcled by him, witli Ih'econBont and conturrelico oflhe Governor and Cninninndo:.'in Chierol Pennsylvanin, that the Byi.ta,n lur Inslurlion in nlililaiy knowledge Ihe regiilaliuuB lor thr Militia and Vulunlecrs oftha. Stale of Peniis) Ivanin, be, f. oin and after this d4tQ, Ihat system winch hus b.-rn propared and ariangod by Brnvel, Captain S. Cunpor, (of the U.S Army,) \id.dr.('iiiiip und AsBlKtant Ailiutunt Oeneral, ,<nd is entitled "a concise avsteiu uf luatrucliuns and [(.¦gulationa-f..r tho Militia and Volunteers uflho U SlatCH." &,r. All nlHceifl and n.in.commissicned nttirors, musicians and pnvatca uflho Militia or Volun- t.'ara of thii hitate, ivill Iherefnre, bencefurth con'orm.- in tho porfurniance uf their military dulies of lhe regulaliuiia for thoir goveriiinoni proacribeil. in tho atiuvo system, and all and overy other mode nf instrui-tioii in militury tactias, fintcon.ialent wilh tbat ubovo rofermd tn aro heroby positively pioliibited, for the in¬ siruclion of tliB Militia and Volunteois of Ibit Blue. A« a mntler of cnurse, nil inslruelions ofVol- unti'ors ur .\liliiia will bo giveii in the KngliBli langunge. WILLIAM PIPER. Adj't Gon. of Ponnsylvania (True Copy.) January 10, 18.39. dheaper than IS ver! BOOT AND SHOE Tho subscribtr retnins hia sincere thanks lo thooitizeneof Lancoatircity and eounty, forlho vory l.beral oncourugoment bestowed upon hie Establishment, ind Would respoetfully inform lliem, thul ho is prcparrd 10 nianulacluio and bus now on liantl, a OBKttSlt, JSBOllTMKNT nf BB^afS AMB SHOES, conaioting of Genllomon's BOOTS, SHOES and PUMPS, Ladles' .Morocco, Stuff and Loalhor SHCJES, Boys', Misses' and Children's SM0E8 ull sizes nnd colors. Allnl which will be man¬ ufactured and dispoacd of on thn moat leaBona- blo lermr, Hay;ng firsl.rate Stock, ond lh' beol of hands, his Wurk will bo found to bo ploiising and laat. ini;. He, tborofore, ssks.lho public to continue 10 give hinl a aliaro of patronaffo, Counlrv Morchanls can be auppliod ata short nolice,and on reasonabio terms. GEO. BUCKIUS. Store in Enst King street, ujipusito Adam P.oigarl's Wins Sloro, Lancaster, Pa. Jonuary 17, 183H. li.iy. AT AUCTION. The subscriber vijl 8(>i| at privato sale, the ' m TAVERN, now occupied by Mr. Jaiiica B. Kuui)ihreyc, and (Ul.o hunurnd und two ocriti of gund Land, or iliercaltuutB. adjoining llin Punitsylvunio. Rnil. way»in Salisbury t<iwiiship, Lanenater cnunty. The im;>roveniDntB aro a hrgo Sluim DWELLING HOUSE, throe stories liii;h, wiih three apart, nents on tho Hrst floor, fonr on tht ADVERTISEMENTS, WILL lie rented for ono year from the lat of April nexl, Iho valuablo GRIST MILL, CLOV¬ ER MILL, SAW MILL, and a two Slory atone DWELIING sjiawQiaiBa^Qg-^ycaiij,itaoi^sf©;* ©« with an ubnioinont s'ory, belonging to the Bub¬ scribor, nituatod on. tho Quitlapabilla crcolt, noar Milloreiown, In Lobanon county, Thn miile arc all in excellent ropuir, nnd have an excellent run of cuBtom. Tho Grlnt Mil! cun- loins four ruh of atone, and nUo fixluros for drying com to prepare it for flouring; itwill dry three hundred hnshola in twelve tourt. Tho whole will be rented together or Fcpuraibly* For further particulurP, immcdialf applicaiion inujit bo niado (o lho aubscribor vvho rcstdcH on tho promisos. ABRAM UAIGUEL. Annvillo, Jan.24, 1039. 7-31b.* IMMEDIATELY. A YOUNG MAN, who can produco good tejtimoniols as to character, &c., wi-'-nei a aituo- tion in a strro, or stime other badineas by which ho oan auppnit hinisotf. He would be aatiifiod, v;ith a roamn^ihlo compe mat ion for a ihorl time. Inquire, immodiotely, at this ofHco. Lancaater, Jam 24, 1839. 7-tf. liSstnlc of i:iizabefiBB f^rnzer. In the Court of Common Pleas of Lancas¬ ter County. WH l-'KblAS Jacob Kurtz, trusteo of Bliza- both Fraxer, did cn the 2lHlof January und KU'* third Btorinu euch, a t'und Sluno Barn, 1839, 6lo in thn ntlico of the Prothonotary of Eslale of Jacob I^i^sBey. In tke Court of Common Pleas ofLancas¬ ter County. WHERBAS Martin NibsUv, ond Flonry SloufTer, lute conimillee of Jacob Nioslcy, did on the 19tlL of Jnnuary, 183^, file in thc olfice ofthe Prolhonolary oi^the<*ourl orCom- inon Ploaa of Lunoairt'ir cnunty, their ttcooUiit as tho talo committee nflhoporuon and OBlute oftho uaid Jacob Niaatny. Notico is horeby given to tlo pnid Jacnh Niualcy, and all others inloroncd in tha da id Ofllolo thatlho said Ciiurt ofOommon Plaan have appointed Monday tho Uth of March, 1830, for lho hearing of lho mmc, and con- iirniii)^ it ntti. Attust Z. McI.KNEOaN, Prutli'y- Prolhonolory'a ofTieo. t Jan.24, 1839. < Z-flis. , Uuion copy .1 liinos. [ ^sQntc of AbBBi.Foirificy} JiiiB. In tke Court of Common Plccs of Lancas¬ ter County. j WHEKt;AS Poter KafroU, osiignco or' truHleo of Abraham Furroy, jr;, did un ; thu9lh ofJanuary 1B39, fite in Jie cjfrico ol tho \ Prothonotary of fho Courl of'Canmon ^kent of Lancaater county, hia uccountos aatti^nGO or ' trualoo uf the naid calalo. j Notice is hereby giron totho jieditors oflho < said Abraham Forney Jun. andall (tthofs inter-' eatod in the said estate, th.-it lh) said (-ourt of: Cominon Pleaa liavo appojrit^d Jfcnday lho 18th ofMarch, 1839, for tho hearing ]f the ramo, und confirraing il nisi. Attest Z. McLENEGAN, Prolh'y. Prothonntory*B ulBce, J Jan. 24. 1839. ( 7.5U. Union copy 5 timcB. THE GMLAND. —^—U'iM aicirteat Jloioers enriched, From rarioiis garden* cxdVd tcith care.'" rriiin the Jnmnirt/ Kiurkrrftocker^ •I><'ur, l*rniilrou» Doalh ! Ihr jewel of lhe juat. Shining no where Imt in lhe durk. Whilt iiiyntnrifii clo li*- hiiyond thy dujil, CoiiliI wo outlook thai imirk !' flenry Vaiighan. Tho Boapor and tho FIo«ro»> Tliero 'tn n Reaper whose namo In Dealh, And with hiH Hickle kepn. He rciiiw the hennleil prniti nt n hrenth, .And thi- llfiwerw itiiil prow hi^lween. 'ShidI I have tioiighi thni i« fair,* iiaifh he: 'Have udii^'ht hm the heimh'd grinn f Though the brcalli of llieHo llowen Ih iweol to me, I will give tluMU ull back nguin,' He Riized ni the IloWent with tearful eyea, He kiHHi'd their drooping leavfn; Il wiLs lor the Ijind nf l'arudtne Hc l>Qund them in hif< uheuves. 'My Ix)nl hnH neni of thetie flowreU gny.' The Tti>a|H'r said, ond KmilM ; ¦Dear lokens ofthe enrlh are they, Where he wns onee a rhlld,* ¦They Nhull all bloom in Itelda of lighl, Tnumplnuted by my cart). And mmia upon their ganncnts white These sacred bloBBotns wenr.' Anil the inother gnvo, in tenn* and pnin. The (luwcm sho inoHt did love; llut she knew nhe nhould Hnd thein all again In the fields of lighl obove. O, not in cruelty, not in wrath, The Urnper camo llint day; 'Twas an angel visiteil lhe green earth, .\iid look clie (lowera uway. Bffia own home j^row-n mid homo made bread— Ci?eueral 99aB*ri!40llf4^ ILetteP wcavo llis own clolll—raise liia own wool Our readers win fi„j ^ Ji^.|, rrpul-lican repaat in und his own leather—l;nit hi.s own atocit- ibe Icttur from Gcucrid Hiuma..!*, (.iten below ingri, throuj^di thc; ayency ofhis wife and U putH fmth nothing bui.rmimeml of the pureat dautditcr—after ali the Iwo most nocossa- democracy, tho very opposiic-uflnco foroism, agr*. rianism nnd moborrncy. WU principles wora furmed in tho old fashioned mhiml af Hrpublican- Um,—anl'will bc hnilcil wiili juy hy Uic people. Hiu friends will point with pride and pU-u^ure to tlie frank aud onen avov\ol of noMe aenlimonls iippondagt's to ayood farm and inde p(;ndeiit fanner—niulvu liis own hutter and cheese—in short, live a princi and dress I eotnfolubly, witliout going from his own j homestead. All this is no tielioii, und it I is tliu fact that there is no ii(;tion in this, l.ictute that mak« the fanner t!ie most in-1 ^^'''''•' ^''^ nia.te-lo the land mark- that ho boa dciJundent man in the eommunitys Kair-1 E'v*^^" f^^ t*»c governmenl of the Presideut of THE ly in husiness, lie wants less inoney than | ^^E*-***'**^. and not ol a KAU'l'ION—land-marka that will govern his adruinihtralion, should he bo called lo 111! the Kiecuhve rhair ofthe Nation ; a result thai there can be Hub duut.t about, at lhe prexenl time. We B^iy lo our readrra.reml and Ireaaure up ths nobic neiitluient-* contained in the Ccnerarslatttr and when the time arrixeu fur actlun—when the prebcnt admmiwtralion is whirling in tho Tort« of dfntruolion, to which it t* faat ruithing by itii own corruption and venality, ihey will ho ublo to "look nl'ilV lu the glorious principien inscitbed upon the bannerof"HAKKrSON AND KEFURM."—i'u. Teletfrufi/i. jany other i An independent farmer, however, is not altogether independent of llm communi¬ ty where he ib, or ofany husiness profes¬ sion ; und thc more readily will his de¬ pendence bo felt and acknowledged, ile iti only more independent than his neigh¬ bor of another profession, hut by no means altogether independent of" him. For ex¬ ample, be could not consume all that he produced, even if he fed a whole school district instead of his own family. lie must bave lahor in aeed lime and harvesi and through thc summer, to give bim a helping hand in the pW^luclion and har¬ vesting ofhis crops. Ilis lahorers must have inoney. He must have a bundred little nick nackB al home, all of which cost money. Iron docs not grow every where and his tools must be bought and paid for. Horses and oxen want slioeing.—There must be ploughs, and axes, and nails, a hundred other implements which are VARIETY. HDucXcereiil larf^o eUinn Shed, sunicient to con. in 30 hor«oii, Stone Milk Houdc. | jiore iu al. ds .n] Api>lo (¦)rchurd ol'grollod trcea, Tlie clear land U divided intu ucven Brldn, in. cliisidwilli good choHiiut raila. '1'ho sland as a eatate, tlmt the said Cunit oi Common Pleas public hon^e, 19 "itrjjHSfiRd by nnne in lho county, have appointed Monday the 18tli of March having the advuiilu^e ot'ruudw fram the groat and 1B39, for tho hoarii'g uriiio sume, and cun. iiourishing vulley ol lja;icaster cuuniy^ liy the Rriilin^ it nisi. the' Court of Conitnon Ploas of Lancuster coun. ty, his account us trustee ofthe said estate. Notice is hereliy given tothe aiiiii Elizaboth Frscer, and all oihers 5.3inn. Fretth Garden Seeds. ¦ Just received a goneral asi'ortnient ot Garden SecdK wuramed lo lie of ihin year's growth. Aluo a Geiie:al ttnortmoul of Fliiwrtr Seeds—for a.le Bt JOHN F. LtJNti'S DriigonJ Chemical Stora No.8 Nortii tjuceii Strert, Nov; 15. 1B38. Thanklul lor past favure, ri»iiuntl'ullj in'orn. iho jiublic that ho hns rrniovod to the corner fs Chesnut and Duko streflis, odjoinin|> lho Pcnni sylvania Itail Itond, am! has taken into partner, (hip JOHN LK.NHBR ; thr liufineKs, ihoiefoie. Will In fuluro, he carriod vn under tho fnm of Fennell St 'SLenlier, end hiivii g creeled vpacluuu ttui.diiiip;)<, thvy are iiuw prepared lu lurni»h to urder ull kiiidu of IRON CAHTINGS for MILL WOKK, jVIsichincry^ RaHrond work, AndiiliO'Pdtent FUtcfGar Whsels, of a suporiur kind warranted. . The NubMcriterB hftvins o large asporlment of P.itiern>. and good mochunicB. Ihoy hope to.be ahle.la givu general sal iafaciitni. . Thoy aro aUa prepared lo make if nny required pnwor, and all kinds nf inacliin- <jry and Sniilh i'ork ~, lisvinK scleotod first rate moolianicB il\cy liope to merit and recoivo a aharo ofpublic patronage. PEN.SFXL& LEHNER. N. B. Tho biiiidingsandlonso fur seven yoar, from the Ist of April, IB ;9, ul lho old cBlabliBli. mient it,th8.<'onortog«, wilibo.i'old low. The whole,is tyell calculated for a Chopping Mill and Disiillery, Apply to ¦ • ¦ WM. W. PENNEIX. Lancaster.'Jan. 17.1838.- 6-lf. donr. 10 Philauelpliid, West ChcpU'r, Wilming. tun, Newport and the fiMliericu of the SuhqU4< hanna. Il'lhis pro orty should nnt ho sold at privale, It will lie sold ul piihric sale, on thu last.dny uh tills nionth, January 31, A clear tille will be made on the 1st of Ajiril noxt. and possRsslun given on t -e same day. If aold at Auction, sale will commenre ul I'i o'clock snid day, Junuary 31, when allendanco will begivcn and torms mado known by SAMUEL HOUSTON. 0«r. .Tnn. 17. lft.19 G-ts. Attest Z. McLENEGAN, Proth'y. Prothonotary's odice, > Jan. 24, 1839. 5 ''•Sis. Union copy 6 times. Superior Cwnfi-vtioniiry, I WARRANTED TO KEEP DRY. | By long experience and closl attention lolhc' A Coun Wike.—Shn luvca her honu', ticlivviiig manufacluring of CANDIES, thc subscriber is ! wilh Milloii, lluil enabled to olfcr a superior artclc, Wholesale or interestedin the said Retail, at Philadelphia prices at his ncw .iiund, opposiic Scholfield's Tavern, NiWh CJuccn Sirecl. FRUIT of every dcscriplioi, wholesale or ro¬ tuil, al the lowesL t'ustomcra will please accept my wariiicut ac. knowlcdgmcnts for thoir very liberal encourugc- TaYfctu StauOL FOR RENT. The subRcriber utferB Iar rent the larg^e tno Htory TAVGKN H0U8K, at prevent occupiej, byMr. Jacob Tanger, siyn oflhe Treaty of Gheni, silualed in Wost King street, in thecity of Lancaxlcr, ahnut one square from the Court houNp and uext duor lo lho HUbscribers hturo. The hou e is wall ciilculated fora Tuvern and haa beun oci U|ticd ae such (or. the last eich) yearH. The KtubUng und fheddingaro oKlon^ivo with two wulll of Bpruig water, one iu front tif the hoUHO and lho other in thn yard ueur the THADDEUS SIMMONS HENRY. Shaver and Fashionable Mair Culler^ Most reapectfully returns his grealful acknowl- edgtnenta to hia nuniuroup frionds and cuBtomers who havoau gciiorously palronizodhiiu sinco hc commenced business, tie can but repeat hia former pleds;o^—tu attend sedulously and unro- Riittingly to buninotis, and to make, in lact, for those who encourage him, ovory posaiblo en'- doavur. Aa a Shaver, a Fashionahlo Hair.ouiter or in auy nfthe othor Wdlkfl ofhis buaineas, he flatters himselfthat he wilt bo able to render such full aalist*aQiion, os shulJ make his e^tubliIfhmont tho robort nf all {rQiiilemon of tasto and fashion. Ho will druss Ladies' and gcnlleman'M hair with the most Qxact care; he will atlond to out>'door cuat^mora at a word; he will HUpply a|[ kinds ut L*erfuniory, Oils and Sojpi, al tno lowest prico, and al a sntall advance. Ilia ontabiisl: kilchon door; with i llur convcnienci a attached. ^^^^ j^ j,, j^^rJi Quion .Street, direcily onpo. site Oiller'a Hotol, and about ouo-hulf square from tVo Court Housn, whore he ^ill bo found, and, ho hopes, always busy. Ho is the public' grateful servant. Lancaster, January 31, 1839. 8-tf. In the Dislrict Court for the City and County of Lancaster, £8late or Jacob IBoncr and i^amuel P. ISowcr. he ;Stond u well caicululed to i:o un extensive buEinou. Fu.-«KC8-''ion will bo given on the 6rst day uf April next. UANIEL HARMAN. Jauuary 10, 1039. 5.1(1 TO THB SIOK. THE OFFICE ibr the sale of DR. WM. EVANS' Vegniahle Praparutioiis, woll known and ce ebruled lor lho many imprecedoiil-| od and uslonisliing ciirrs tliey huve ofltclod in I Dyacepsia, Nerious. Bilious, aud Consumptive ' ¦STRT" ^''^'^^' •'°"'°" '''«'^'""'' E-q., and di-eiiKCs, isat JVo. 19 iVuith Eiglh Btroot. Phila. 1 fV VVillium Black, Assignees of Jacob and jclpl,,,,. Samuel Bowor, did, on the lOlli day IJunuury, OUdERVE—Tbo great restorer and unircr- 1839, file in the Prothonotary'o nffico ofsaid sal pro<Dr»or which invuriubly restorer tho al-,Court, their ucooual, as ABsigneea oi the said flicloj lo tha cniulorts of health, and likowifo i oslale. secures thom from subseiiuonl recurrence of: N"tico is lierohy givon t» the ereditors ofiho many acute and ouslinate chronic maladies, '¦ said Jacob and Sainuol P. Bowor, and ull olhors ' iiitores'.i'd in the said estute, that the uaid Court huvo appointed Alonday, ike 8>>th ofFebruary 1839, lor the confirmation thereof. Attmt, Z. M'LENEGAN, PrelA'y. Lan. January 17, 1839. 6-5tf. Jan. 21 LOUIS C JU.NGERICH. 7.lf i "Tlif wife, where danger nnd diHlionor lurks, SuH'bl itnil Hoi'iiilifal by her huKlwiild nuiytt. , Wlin guanla her, or with hrr the worst endure." 1 TllO pluco of woman is cniinelilly al the lire side- ! ]I in ul liuiiir yon mual Kce her to know whul mIic ii*. 1 ll ia IcKM niulcriul what she ia abruuil; but whul hIk! I is in lhe fuir.ily cirt-lc, i« all iin|iorluni. ll ia bud i rchulidize, in uny departmenl of irude, Wjctter from Gen. Harriaon to the Uon. liumiar Stenny. Ndktii Uknd,'^nd Dki;. 1838. Dkar Sir :—As ii is prolmlile that you have by tliis time reliirneil lo PillBhurg, 1 till mysulf the hniinr to iiekninvleilge tho receipl of ynur Ietler rrom Pliilailelpliia, cnnininiiig lhe prnfenlinijn nf lhe Naiiunal which lately oiiiiveneil in llial uity. With feoliiigs eanh .irticlct, and which are lo \iQ bouj,'ht | D^,nnj,r.,i-j.^,„i„„a„i,ic(;.,nvpntion Avitli the very money riiceivcd forthc pro-1 (luce cariicd to inarket. .Vgnin childrenL||iiet|pepesi graiiliiile, l' reuil lhe reaolTi- are to be ednculed, and in the establish-1 „„„ „|,ar,i„,nHaly ad.ipieil, nominating ine ment ofgood Bchool.s hi't'ins the first du-|;,a a caniliihiie f"r dn; Presidency of iho ty of a pood ranner. | Uniied Sales. 'Phis is lhe second tinia The fanner who is indifferent to educa-1 |i,at | huve received from that palriolic par¬ tlon, neither knows hia own interesls nor ity, of which you yourself are « disliiiguisli- cares a penny forthe interests of his chil-led memher, Ihe highesl evidenco of confi- (Ircn, or the community, or posterity, or denre iliai can he given to a cilizen of our any body but liimjelf, now or iiereafter. Kepiililic. I would alHinpi to describe my (''ducation then costs iiiouey, and a guod sense of ihe iililigaii«n.< I owa them, if I any language would fall far Tho Creditors pf Lovi Hutter, of Lampeler township,an ubsconding dibtor, are hereby na- liflod that a general meolitg oftho credilois of the said l.evi Itutier will le held at iho public housoof John Michaol in die Ciiy ofLan aaicr, on Thursday, the 31st daj ofJanuary, inaluiil' at 2 o'clock, P. M. at which Iheir alieiidance ii requested. JOHN MAIHIOT, A. B. KAl'FKMAJV, EM AiNUEL SHAEFFER. Jan. 24,1839. 7.in, iiiercnuliuize, in uny uupiiriiiieiii oi imue, lo jiuv u ¦,, ¦ i 't l • ui prcminra for Olher men'a opinioni.. In luulrimony; he larmer Will (JlVe ahundanllv if he 19 able I wlinsi'lecisn wife for lhe uppluuae or wonder of hi.i to contribute lo the support ofall the pur- Ineigbbois, isin u fair wuy low oni domealic Imnk. poses of education. The pulpit, too, is ruplcy. Ilavuig got a wife, ihere ia ono rule—Armor ^^ (^^ supported, and is tl. bc Well supplied ; wishes of llie Uoiiveiumn :^^':::;ri!^^::i:Z^^rr:^':Tt:^ ^'-0.1 in iu»t porpoHon ,o the money..ed, and ifl should he ihe choice of lbo« such u one ua you can ronliully reaped, shume on paid for ita supply. .A. minister to he . who are opposed lo llin present !idmin|»lra. the brute in niuii'a almpe, who can ulTrvnl, ves, or not whou no olher remedy could alleviate, or phy aician define. 'I'lioao complicated and obstinate complaints, peculiar to the delicate, relaxed, ner vous, and aodent.iry, may bo conipllfbly rexniiv' od hy the timely udiuinislratimi uf that lonu', tried and invaluable inoiltciiie,Dr. Wm. Evans Cimomilo 'J'ouic aad .\periiiul Anti-Bilious Pills. CAnt-isLc. Joly 17,18311. R. WM. EVANS, 1>»AR Sih:—1 horoby ]?«b\i:c Sa\e. In pursuance of an order of thc Orphans' ^ cerlify ihut I havo boen severely afi'ected j Courl of Lancatier county, will be exposed lo Willi Dyspepsia, and that aftor taking two boxes snle by public Vendue or nut cry on Friduy the and botllos of Ur. tVip. Evans' nedluine, I was 15lh day of Febuary neit, ol llio public houso entirely curod, and wnuld rocummend Ihein to ' ef Jacob Ziegler, in the villaj^o ol Liliz, One, lho public generally. OlHco und General Uepol j undivided tonth part of No- 19 Noith Eighth ulrsct Philadelphia. GEO. JACKSON. Kstaile bl'John W^ood. AH i»r»on»K«yine.claims »gninst the oatatd of John Wood, |at«ul Liille. UriUin'o^^ii'bipi Lan- ter Couilty, d'icflused, are .re'questod Vo mako payinent'>in olr beforo Uio 1st nf 4 h iuo'iih, 1tlS9. *i>d allperaaiia indobted to the estate ol aaid doe'd., ira required to iiiaka payment on sr boloro aaid day, to D.'iy WOOD, Adminislralor ofsuid dec d„ liviiiji in Lillln •BrltalB- township. : . ¦_ TO DRUGGISTS. 'A'PntJO BTOBE, situalod in ono of the Ttt Wist foitiloparts of Pennsylvania, is of- ftroj for aala. A Houiio and lolwill ho rented lo tho. purchaaor If teqIiiroB'.. Ppwoaeion jivon at any titiie. For lurlher !¦»»'«"'»"•„„„„ • BNQIflRE OTTHE PUI NTEU. BN(i^iriRE( January'^4, 1^39. . 7-7l. ¦Tothe Heirs artd legal roprosciitatives of John Jdhnstoii, Iiite of l-aticastcr Coun-^ ty, Peiiriiylvti'nia, deceased; ¦ i]tauary.31| l639 i'lin Ojphane Court of.sald eounty^rknleil * rol* WahovJ canae' why lho "money atiaUij'lfWmllin iuita df th'e real ei-talb o( '«ai(l ileeaii«i driianlil lb li'e'p'alil Into Cuuit for distribiition.'eliduld not ton^tli* '/onfU.' M|ani]a} «r.Waroh mat »t lOiiVloei, A, M.'.be ordered to bepiW tu Wyitam I<)liiHtun;K«[fg»tet John- •ton'Wd M»^y 'joh'n»V">.' ''•l'* "W Wltel; reprji- MBtatina of the aaU il'csa'od, or to Jame. 8iu: ¦rtiihe'Aittftnay ihl'act df the Mid WilUem, ^•'SV-'-^jJ^Jj^EL vONDRftSMJftrt. ¦ Clerk of aaid Court, Jtwiiafy'aB^Vefe. '" \ '. I-^*"^ •«• ; K I'TKRS OOT. ON ZINC, for inarkin( HjRadi, Uniiai. Ike. Alphabala out to order ep y^ia sliiirl^sl notice, A pply at this aiiice. Novoniber 22, 183(1. Ueoroi.towx,D.C. Juno38, 1S38. Dr. 'Wm. Evans: Respected (nond —I am truly cralified that I can return my aincero thanks to you, who havo been the cause ofmy being lestnred to PEH- FECT HEALTH. Fnr fivo niontlii past I have been laboring under a severe Chronic Iiillamma. tory miooniatism attended with debility, loca oi oppotitp, lowiioss' uf spirits, ^e — Haying Ire- quantly heard ofthe truly excellenl quality ol your CAMOMILE PILLS, I at last dotorminod to iiioho trial of them, althnutth not withoul con. siderabin opposition from my physician and family. Atlust, aeeing my detorinmation, the} iigreud to . the trial, and upon using the lliird package, 'I waa altogether restored tu health. How can I oxpross my gratitude and ainetrre re- gard-foi"8uchB.aav|iiHr-of human frames? My cuoe.was altogelhor hopeless, and I must confefb mysflif surprised dl tbo extriiordinary result. No people wore ever more bleased then we ere with aucli remedies.' The ' many quack advertise tiiente wbich appear in the papers, whicii I ra- ceive' Irom your eity deierred me from using your pilla before I did. I can truly say that no medicine in the.known world has had auch a beneficial elTect aa^your Camomile and Aperient Pills.' Wtiat makes the cure more extraordinary la, that I am more than forty yeara of ago, and far the last four yeare could jusl move about, and only al uhort intervals. 1 am at prebont en. tirely rcenvered, and my hopes are, that you may eiijqy a long and prdspeio a life. If I am spared I will almoat certainly come tu Philadelphia to eee vou. . If my .jiame and letlor will he uny eorvioe to you, you are at perfect liberty to make usa on them, and all ] can do to aid you will bo done with unbounded pleasured 'Vour moal truly, grote/ul and humble serfant WI'.LIAM JOHNBON. N, B.— Original Chrtificates (q be seen ai Ur. Wm. Evune' Odice and'General Depot, No. 19 North ISighlh etreet, PbiUdelphia. For alls by JOHN WIND, Laneaater; Agent. Januar; ,10, laiS. . l-6ma JOWJRllEYaiAW CABINET \ iilaker and Appi'eiitice, WANTED iinmediatoly, by tho eubscriber; living.in New Providence, Mortie township, Lancaater county—To a good steady workman, consUnlwork'and liboral wages Will be given. A, hoy, between IS and 17 years ofage, of correct habiti, will ojio bo taken to loarn the businoar. JACOB CRAMER. January 31, 1839, 8-<'"" A Tract of Ii.i nd, situated in the townshipof Warwick, adjoining lui.ds ofJacob Miller, Math. Tciiudy and othoi a containing four acres be il more or loss, late tbe property of Georgo Geiiner, deceasod. iSale 10 coinmonce at 2 o'clock in the after¬ noon, whon Uio terms of sale will be made Unown by CHRIST. H. RAUCH, Guardian over two of llio ' Minor ebildron ol Henry and Elizabeth Dhim, who was a daugh¬ ter ofsuid deceased. January 24, Ia19. 7-ls« /tdjourned Courts Ibr 1839. The Court of Common Pleas of Lancaater counly hove appoinled lbe following adjourn¬ ed courta for 1U39. Orphans Courts, and aUo for tho bearing and discharge of in8.j|vent debtors. 18 March -, 17 June. 16 Soplembor. 16 Doeember. One week commencing on the Arguniohl Lists, and Certioraii List. One week commencing on the 35 March. », . - .2.1 Juno - ¦ - . . - 2.3 Septembe. . . - 23. Deceinberr The District Court for tho rity and eounty •r Lancaster havo appuintod tho (ollowin; ad¬ journed courta for 1839. For Argumoiila. One woek (commoncedl on the T'January. One week to commeneo -' 25 February: ...... S» April. . • - .to jutie* 14 October. For Jury Trials. One wcok to couimence on the 11 March. . 8 April. 4 November. U Noverohor. The Cour'.s order tbe foregoing to bo publisb- udmnce a month, ut the expense of the county, in all the newspapera of the cily and County ofLancastor. Attxst. Z. M'LENEGAN, J Prqihonalary ^ Prolhonotary'a Offlce . ( Lancaster, January lp 8|jn ( VALUABLE STORE STAND FOR KENT. Tha Buhscribor offers fo'roftt^ a fir^t-ra^ft Stare Stand, Bituated wliero hRQt prAvont io.siiIl'h, noar ShirkV Mill, In Euwt Euil lov/iiBlii)>, Luncastor counly. 'Die stand in in a'very [inpuluus nni^li- liurhnod,—which perhnpi is* nrt aurpuHned by bny otlier country ntand ia tho county, not lic'uii^ neqrany other store, onti n turiely of hu8)ncH<4 btting carried on near it. tfitit inhabitants cun venient lo said stand, om genorally indnstiioiitf. honcnl nnd entorpritiin{>. And since tho Siu e now kept at Huid btanc will bo removed (o thc woht, thero will bo n fait chance Tur t.n entire new store, which always har the prolcrencc t<> un uld one. PoB^estiinn may ba hid on or any lime suhsc- quentto tho first day of April next. Por further intelligence enquire ofthe Propri- olor. JOSEPH L\NDKS. January 34, IH39. T-'ts.* were nol coiiviiioed that wiiich I cntilil cnmiiiand, sliorl of what I really feel. If however tho should he real><' A ¥afl»able fTan-Yard, &€. FOR RENT, AT HARPER'S FERRY, VA. This Tan-Yard, yril\ all its appendages, is nf. fared for rpnt. It is snppoKed to bc uno of iliu besl locatio^B in Virjinia far carrying on the Tanning business on en extonsive scute, as there IB ample room. A number of Vats are under cover. It h<iB every ne(.e»i8ary huiicinff. 'J'he yard is furnished with ^ratoi, and the bark jiround by water power. An thundance nf bark cun be got convenient al a I'air price, and a groat num¬ bor of hides can be procured at the place, ab there is no tannery wilhin Fevcrul miles of ii.— Tiiere is aipo every facility for goMing hidea from the cities, and for sonditig thom off when tunned, either by tJM rail rokd or canal. Anolhor in ducemont to a router is, thut a largo quantity of Leather is med ot the Ferry in the rourso ofa yoar. Immediate poRBOBsinn can be given. HUGH GILLEEUE & Co. January 24. 1839. 7—eowtf Public Sale ILL be sold hy Public sale, on Saturday suro IS not lo mako money liis God, or the lion, and success slimiUl attend their eflorn. Olio olijecl or the first object of hia I shiill have it in mv pnwer lo manifest my preachiiif;. But as lie is u man, hc is gnililuile in a inanner niore acceptable lo worae tlinn an inlidel tn he indiflerent to those wlinm you represent, than by any the liicic, hase as it is. which is to give professions of il whicii I could al thio liuio bread to himtelf and fa iiilv. A talented make. 1 mean by expr^ing my utmosl ef- piiachcr will (ircacli geiierallv where lie] fufl" '" cnrry <"" 'I'" principlea sel forlh in is best paid forit—oral lea.-!' wh.re Ihev | "teit reaoluiions by arri-aling ihr priigren* will keep him, his wife and children, of Ihose measures "dealruclive to the pros- from aclual starvation ; which by the way 1 l'"i'y "'' t''," Pe"P'e and lending to the sub- Chcap ministers version of iheir liberiicB, and subaliluiing and almost every ^"' •'"""¦ Hmse sound democralic republic K .N..Mr.-Tl„ Wood, of LincLhirc ore a cli».' thing in the way of cheap wuresarc cheap' •=.'•> 'I"'-';'""- "P"» jvl'ich lhe adminislra- thai is thev arose dear, that if """» pf Ji-tJerson and Madison were con dueled. prnper to be a- cerely desiroua to reslore the administration, lo ila orig- 10 say nrglccl, lbf woman who has embarked willi him Cor life, **lbr better, for won-ey" «iid vvlione Imii- nineRS, if ncvereti from bis smiles, muil bo uimatunil and uioiwlrous. lu line, 1 am proud of nulhing in Aincricii so much as our American wIvct. A Hist to ohr Clergy.—^Tbe Irulh is Sam, if a minisier wanls lo bo popular hc sbouid remnin Bin¬ ile, for then tho gals all have a chance for liiiii, lbe nioinent he marries he's up a Iree; bin /linl is (iieil Ihen—you may depend its gono goone wilh bim iir- Inr llml, tliol'.i a fiicl. No, .Snin, lliey ore lho pillum ^ jg „(,( always tile case of lho lemple. lhe denr lillle eritier..—(.Sum Slick. | ^^^^^^ ^^.^^^;^^ maslCrs, tiling in linguished fnmily for chomcier, wenllh, und talent; enotlgh- Ihe oldesi won John Wood, has been relurneU mem- yolI make a business of omplovillg the one uo"^'^"' . • , tierofl'nrnniiiemlbrlVslonscverullimeBandpniv. -^^j ,,,,.,^i, ,,,,p^,^^,„ .„,;^^^ ,pn ^^ 1 Anmng the principles ] ed himself usicml aupporler of civil und religious ii i . j ii ;.¦ , „.i ,„ dlinled >y an Exfculive BUI ill..,,.. » i,.„„i,„Werire„„,.mneniMk nl„ee,„vm one hkcly to KO doubly igiiorunt, and to I y .,_ .„...._., liberty. A luughuble circumstance look plnce upon O''^ llKcly to go doub\y n Iriul in LiuicaBbirr, where the hend of lhe family, ¦ be doubly poor. Mr. Wowl, senior, wus examined as o Yviiii«»fc lli»-1 fait llot SO 1 Good preuchiiij;, UWo oil giving bis imme, Olliwell Wood, lbe judgo, nd- g^^j jchooU, CO.st moneV. The inOSt in- dressing Ibe reverend peisou, Ba,d,_^-I>my^ ^Mr. dependent fanner then in the land, may be Iressing lbe revereml pel Wood, how do you spell your nnme Y Iluiuun replied— 0 double T 1 double U K double L Double V Double O D more independent than his neighbor of anolher profession, but experience tell us that he is far, from being alti'gelhcr {independent of him. To make his lifea i useful one, he must be intelligent—in Upon which the nsionisbed Inwgiver Inid down his po.Hsession ofthe means of knowledge— |ien. saying it was the must exlnmnliimry nnme he especially that kind of knowledge whicll hnd ever met with in bis life, nnd nfler 1« oor Ili^ree fpl^iyg to hisown profession.—lie must use the ineans that Ciod has given him, allempls, declnnHl he was lumble lo record, courl wna convulsed wilh Inughler. The inal simplicity and puriiy, I deem ihe fol¬ lowing 10 \jv tif praiiiTinrni iijiponnnctr. I. To ouiiliiie i.is service lo a singt* lerm. II. To disclaim all righl of control over lhe public Treasure, with thr cxcpplioa of such part of il as may be appropriated by latv, 10 carry nn the public service ; ant) that III be applied precisely as the law may direi:!, and drawn frnm the treasury agree¬ ably 10 lhe long eslablishod lerina of lbs deparlineni. III. That h« ahould never atlempl lo in¬ jl Rood TdosI.—At an ngriculiurni dinner in abundant,) lobe MassachusetU a few days ago, the following toast contribute 10 the wns given: , n, ,, , ..„'those around. Injusiico to himself "he irainc of foriune: shuffle the cards as you ""; - • , • .i :„; will.Simdes wiUalways win. ',«'ll e"'l'loy his evenings in the acquisi¬ tion of knowledge. He will hc a reader (and we have shown that his gifts are (,„g„„g j,,^ F.lecliona, either bv the penpla »1 1...., \ ,n I.... l.nn,... I.....r,nir fl n<l It, . ^ ... -_.!_¦. lappy himself and to peace and comfort of jl niisloti! corrtdtd.—An orator holding Jfortb I of,jg(,C|l hooks, and a liberal supporter of in favor of •wonian, dear, divinewoman,' conclud- , ,^^ ^^^y^^, .^_ gy,.|, ^ f,,,.,,,^^ g,. ,1,;^ Kd thus: "Oil,niv hearcr.i,depend upon It, notJi- ' , ' , i • i ¦ i-.- ing rats ago!;d wife." "I beg vour pardon," I "c m.iy have seen ; and one ivlioin h.s lile replied one of his uuditors, "a bnd huaband does." ^ fiiliills all bis duties to his Uod and hm ¦ ; fellow men, ia the happiest, the most in-' on the righls of the slnles, or ul individunls. A iMughahle lr,cideiit.—.M an "enmg^parly j,,|,p|,(ig„i^ .^„^\ ;„nong the besl of men. | 3rd. Suuli as involving di ur the State Legiebuiirc, nnr suifer the Fed¬ eral olBcers under his cnnirul to lake any oilier part in llieni, than by giving their own vutes when they possess ihe right ol voting. IV. That in lbs exercise ofthe vela pnwer, he nlioiild limil his rFJvciInu of Billa to, Ist. ijuch as are in his opinion uncon sliiuiiiinal. 2iul. Such as tend lo eneroacU in Ihiscity, afew nighls ago, a young converfiation with one of her beaux, snid lo liiin, "How do you like Hogg's tnles?" The gentleman replied, "I think Ihcni tlic vcry best part of the yorfc, especially when roasted!"—Cin Oatette A Mighty Engine,—Absence ofmind—.\ back¬ woods paper says, "Wc stop tbc,A'rr to announce that a press has broken out, and likely lado great | dainage." The Oamhlers in JVeio Orleans have not such glorious limes now as formerly. Thc Attorney /¦Vom lhe Hottidai/shurg Hegister, MARRIED. . day of I8:id, Mr. Sauvel I IJIIULLX-A C'UNNINUII^M. the 23d of Februiiry, noxt, ut the Public \ General has rigidly enforced thc law againtit sev Houso of Saniuol Boyd, in West Ilumpfiold | cral of thcni, and measures arc taken to ferret ont lownt-liip, Lancaslor county, The ono undivid- ! otbcrfl, and keep the dark dens of thc city under ed half part of constant surveillance, A Tr«i.ct ol Lai^A, and thft iinpi^Toments thereto bulongiiii;. Cunlaining sixty-three acres, more nr Ichp, firsl rato Limsbtone land, situated ut the June linn of lho Big and Little I'liicqneus tim^o creeks, in Easl Donegal and West lUmpfitild Townships, Laneaslur county, t^o nitleti Irom l)io Rorou^b of Marietta and nno milo frum tho Pennsylvania Susquehanna Cunul. Thc improveraents arc, a large thrre story Stone Merchant Mill, sixty-fivo feet by fifty, ^ith two run of Merchant and two run of country stoncx, with ull the niod>'rn machinery aud iniprovonionti>, and ull a complelo urdei'. Thoother improvoments are a large Brick 111 HOUSEI two uories high. Barn, stables, Smolie-houso, wagon alieil, and all necessary oul-building>i; a pump neartho door which has never failed. The abovo property, lato pnrt oflhe e«lalo of Daviil Jnhnsob, will bs aold al lho above iiuinad place at ono o'clock in the arternoon ol said day. Toiiiia will bo made known at sale by : BAMUEI. JOHNSON, HAMUKU BOYD, Asnignees oi* David Johnsun, under a deed .if voluntary assignmonl for tbo heneiil of tha craditora ofthe said Divid Johnson, N.B. I'orsons deairous of viewing lho pro. parly will call upon Samuel Johnson, residing in Marietta, or Samuol Uoyd, na.ir tbo promises, at aoy liiae before Iba day oflSalo. S. J. S. 1). Jan. Slst, 1833. 7-:!tB. Riding the }YhirlwinJ,—In a tempest, accom¬ pnnied with a tremendous whirlwind, whieh swept over a part of Georgia on lbe Slli ull., tbreo iieraons were taken up from the ground and car¬ ried several hundred yards. Free Banking—JIforc nf it,—A mecling was ] j held in Ncw Orleans on the evening of tbc i ' ITlli ult to originate measures lor the enact- j ' mcnl by tno legislature ofa free banking law. A memorial lo that efiect was adopied. A Farmer's Iiifa and a Farmer's Duties. I Ip we were ever envious—and In. be ! honest, reader, wc have been, and that tno often it was of thc fanner—the intelli¬ gent, independent and happy fanner, who owned his land, his house and his barns ; who was free from debt, whoso fiinily !j„„^. p. u,.,,.,;, of'Williamsburg, Hunlingdun was growing up (prosperously around nini,!<.„u„()._ni Jiisa .Sarau Uosi:, oftho Ibrmer place, upon whom ('od aeemed to have smiled j j,, williamsport, in days oflate. and blessed in his baaltct and his store. | Wc have seen sucii a fanner and conld i point out a hundred such in our State ; I On the — MVTO.V, to Mi: The tirsl and mosl important thougbl That entered ?>amuers pate, ^Vas that one Myton being odd, ¦ Mu:>L iiccdd (iruvidc a motf ,¦ And sn be sougbt Rebecca's hand, (Which biippily gloves did wear,) And now, by llie divine coiiiniand. The }(ytoits are a pair. By Samuel C.ildwell, Esq., Mr. James Jackso.h IIkkhv, to Miss Elizabeth Gari.a.no. Tliey baste to lbe spot where the words musl ba said. Inclined, one and all, to maki; merry. And Betsy Id Jackson is inslanlly wed*— And the (lartand is changed lo a Iterry I -May iby garland around thee, dear Jackaon en¬ twine. And a (lailand o! Birriet hereafter l* thine! In Henderson townsbip, Mr. Joii.v Srao.vo, lo .Miss El.KA.SOR Stijul. A huppy mall arl tbou, dear Jolm, Thy fortune thus loseal, For surely thou bast woned and won .\ beaitof Irui'Bl Ktti-I, And should llie temper i,al prove had. Thou niuy'.'" enjoy it long, And none deserves it more my lad, Ir'or tbou bust made it Strong. Al Williumsport, by the Rev. .Mr. Brown, Mt Frt-hIi GardcH SecUs- Tho aubscribor haa jusl rocoived a full assort¬ ment of Gardon Seods, warranled of 183B. For lale «t ¦ ¦ GEO. B. KKRFOOT"^ Drug and Chomical store. No. .1, Centre Sijuare, Lancaster. Deceinber 13, J83B. and in sober truth, we know of no nmii J'o happy, and no business so pcrinancntly profitable, none, indued that inakes the ownor so independent, and place him so far above board. To begin with an inde¬ pendenl fanner. He has hia house to livo, in, it is his own, hu haa earned it by the lahor of his hands. He has granaries filled with the productions of his farm, his barns with the stock reared and tha hay raised upon his farm. His cellurE are lilled with his potatoes, and a halfa hun¬ dred kinds of tho neccssariea and luxuries oflife. Almost every thing necessary to feed him and his family grows up a- round hini. He may lend his ox to slaughter—raise his own pork—fatten and kill hisown sheep—eat his own poiil- irv—devour his own eggs—live upon his A lovely Rose was found, Wbose breath un incenso did create, Thut lilled the air around, --\lus I the luckless Rose scarce blown. Till ill the hands of Jack; When a tew words pronounced by flroien. And, lo! the Rose l. Black I Silk.-On the 2d of April lasl, a law waa passeil by the I.L'gishiliiri' for the in- courageinent ofthe culture and niniiufac- ture of Silk, ivhich provided that apreini- uiii should be paid by the .Stale "f 20 cts. for every pound of Cocooii.s raised, and ."iO cents for every pound of Silk reeled. Wc are plenscd to h'nrii that under thc provisions of this law, .Miss Oerlrudp Rnpp, of the Ecuiuiiny Society, in this countv, has roccnlly drawn from the trea¬ siirv the sum ri( Ihree humlred and aixlij- serfn dollnr.-i. lieaver county is certain¬ ly goinj,' ahead in this business.—Ihactr Argus, Snull an involving ileep inleresls, may in his npinion rci|iiirc more maiure delib-> eralion or reference lo Ihe tvill of lhe peo« pie, to be asreruindd a: the luocceding eleclions. V. Thai he should never suffer the in» flucnce of his office to be used fur purposeft ofa purely party characler. VI. Thai in removals from ofRce, of those who bold their appointments during tbe pleasure of the Executive, the cause of auch removal should alwaya be cnmniu^ nicaied to lhe persnn removed, and, ifhs requesl il, lo the Sennle, at the lime ihal the numiuatioii of a successor is made. Ami last bui nuileasi iu iinportaiice. VII. That he should uol suffer the Ex» eculive Deparlment nfilie Government lu become lhe auiircc of fiegislaiian ; bul leave the whole business of mnking the laws fo^ the Union to he iliiiie hy ibe Departmenl, to which lhe Consiiiiiiiiiii has exclusively as» signed it. until thcy have at^uined that per- Iecled shape where and when alone tho opinions oflhe Kxecuiive may be heard. A communiiy of power iu the preparalimi oftbe laws belween the Legislature and thc Executive Depuri inenls, miist necsssar- ily lead lo dangerous cuinuiiiiaiiona and greatly to the iidvauinge nfa President de. sirous of exieudiiig liia puwer. Such i\ constriii-tjiin ofihe cunsiiiutiuii could never have been conlemplaled by those ivh< framed it. as thcy weli knew ihat ihuse ivh priipiise the 'jjlls, will always lake care o( iheinselies; nr die jnieresi of their consiit- ueiiiB, and hence the pruvisiun in lhe Con- sliiuliiii;, biirriiweil frnm ihat of England, resiriciing Ihe uriginaliiig of Revenue bill* to the iiniiieiliaie Kepresenlalives of lho people. Si> far from agreeing in opinion wilh the disiinguii'hed charanler who lalely retired Irom the Presidency^ that Congress sliouh! have applied In him for a prnjeei Ilf a Uaiikinn syslem, I iliink that euch an iipplieatiiui Wnuhl have luanifesied not nnly ;;reai «iih.-.ervipiicy upnn the pait nf llut bnily, hill an unpardonable ignorance of iha chiel ll iiiger tu be apprehended fron) such an insliluiiun. That danger uuquesiiona- hly lOusisiB in an union nf inleresls between ilie L'vxeculive and ihv Uauk. Wnuld an anihitiniis iut-uii^ienl of the Exeeutivs chair neglect so favorable un opportunity AH the prepiiring nfllie taw would give hiin in inserl in lis provisions lo serurx hi' iiiflu- I ence urerii? In llie uuihoriiy Kivui) lu the
Object Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1839-02-07 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 02 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1839 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 9 |
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 | 1839-02-07 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 547 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 | 02 |
Day | 07 |
Resource Identifier | 18390207_001.tif |
Year | 1839 |
Page | 1 |
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