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Printed and PubSsIaedby HAlflEieS&Y <&; 1£I€S5AESB§ J "UN Uif ffOJJ TMEIEE 59 S-a'reEI^G'iTHI." Ai--i2 i'vv AHimni in ndvancc S'-S '»« iit Ull! cua os tlio yonr ¥oLe ¥III,--Mo. 7 Teems of Publication. 1.9 as 13, I8?I5, (©¦The EXAMINER & HERALD will bs pub lished weekly, on an o.iclra imperial sheet, at two DOLL.ittH, por annnm, payablo within 3 months from the timo of subscribing; or two uoilaus A3U Fi»TT OJSKTS, at tho ciid of the yeor. No subscription will bo taken fov less ihun six monlhs, and no paper discontinued unlil all arrearages aro Btill, except at the option of tho publisher; ond» fttiluro to notify a discontinuance, will bo consid oreJ a new engagement. Advertising will be dono on tho usual terms. bettors, to insure attention, must he post-paid. STEAM MARBLIO MUA.- DANIEL FAGAN, Slono Cutler, rcs]ieclfiilly announces to hio friends and tbo pub lic, that having purchased a Stoam Marblo Mill for tho pur|vo6o ol SSawing, Rubbing, Moulding, and Polishing Marblo, and having it now in full operation, is oniibled lo fur¬ nish Mantles, Monuments, Head and Tomb Slonos, 4-c. &c. twenty por cont lowor than at any olher es- tabliihmunt in tho counly. Engraving on Slono, in English and German letters, tixecuted in the neatest manner. Orders loft at his minufactory opposite Scholfiold's Holel, North Queen Streol, i^ancastor, will bo punctually attended to. August 6,1835. JS-3is. CAUTION- "" Whereas my wifo FRENEY REESE, has letX ray bed and board wiihout any just cause or provoca¬ tion, all porsons ero heroby'caiilioned ogainst harbor. ing or trusting her on my account, us I am delcrin- cd lo pay no dobls of her contracting, unless com¬ pollcd by law. ANDREW REESE. Martick, August G, 1835.—3l« TAMYAMO AND LAN© The subscribor olfers for salo hia TANVARD ANO LAND, situate in Silver Spring township, tCamberland county, within halfa milo oftho Silver Spring Mills, adjoining lands of George Rupp, David t4ehn and others, containing ten acres of Limestone Land. Thereon nre erected a two slory log DWELLING and weathorboarded Log Barn ; a TAN YARD con¬ sisting of 24 Vats, a Bark Shed, and Beam House 50 foot long and 24 feet wide. Also a good PATENT BAilK MII.i]L, and a good Currying Shop 13 feet square; asufiicien- cy of water convenient lo the yard: Also, an excel¬ lent young ORCHARB, containing nbout forty young Applo 'Prees, just begin¬ ning to bear, and other fruit tiecs, such as Peach, Cbcriy, &c. This property is mostly fenced wilh locust posts ond hoards, and in good order. Any person wishing to purchaso, is requested to call and view the proper¬ ty, when all necessary information will bo given by thp Bubscribor. r.UDOLPH MOHLER. August 6, 1835. 18-2m. On Saturday, thO I!)lh of Soplembor nexl, will bo sold by Publie Vondue, in pursuanco of on ordor of the Orphans' Court of Lancostor County, al tho pub¬ lic houso of Jacob Koigel, in the Dorough of Mari¬ etta :— A Lot ofGround, situoted at tho corner of Front and Locust Street?, in that part oniio said Borough of Marietta, laid out by David Cook, froniing on Front Slreol 52 feet 5 inches, and extending in dopth along Locust Stroot lo Sugar .Mloy 210 feel. Tho improvemsnla there, on are a franio DWELLING OIJ§IB A K^od Stable, a Cooper Shop, and a numbor of fruit troea. Lato tho property ofChrietian dorsli' cy^ deceased, and at ,jrc6ont occupied by Samuel Nosy. Porsons wisliinjr to viow tho promiaes hoforo tho day of pale, will plc tno to call on tlio Hubscribcr or on Samuol Ncbh, residingf thoroon. Salo to commeneo at 1 o'clock in tho aftornoon, whon atteudanco will ho givon and tlio torma mado known by the undersigned administrator. JACOD STAUFFER. July 27, 1835, 17-41". VALUABLE TAVERN STAND At Private Sale. TllO subscribor'ofibrs at privalo aalo, that largo two story brick and lot ofground, situated in Worwiek township, Lancaster county, at tho forks of tho road loading from Liliz to New IJoUoJiid, and on the miiin road (rom Liliz <a Reading, abouV..'tiiroo quartors ofa mile from Litiz, ndjoining properly of Honry Hess, John Pfoulz, Martin iMandorbach, and others. Tho house ia well linished, 43 feet in front, and divided into tivo rooms on Iho first floor, and five on Iho second, cellar undor wholo, with good slabling, boko house, wash liouso, cistern, two welU of water, ono in front anil the other at the kitchen dnor ; and is well calcu¬ lated for a storo or publie houao, or both. Tbo lols conlain two acres of first rale runestono land, more or loss, under good lenco. If Iho above jiroperly is not sold at privato salo, boforo Salurday the 22il of Angust, it will on that day bo put up at public sale, at ono o'clock in the af¬ ternoon, on Iho premises. Attondanco will be giyon and lerms mode known by SAMUEL HALLACHER, Who will show tho property to any porson, it called on atony time on the promises. July 30, 1835. 17-3t' Valuable Real Estate at For salo, that valuablo Farm, part of tho ro tl cslato Jolin Tico sen. loto of Wasbinglon county, dec. lying four miles from Hagerslown on theold lond leading of from thenco lo Grconcnstlo. I'his farm foriis conve¬ nient situation and many olhor advantages is littlo inferior tn any in tho county. It conlaiiw moro or less, 130 acros ofwhieh aro cleared, the bal¬ anco heavily timbered. The improveinenls nro a large two slory log dwolling.'a good log barn, a lurgo stublo and all necessary out houses, on oxcellent applo or¬ chard and mony other fruit trees. A stieam of water passes through tho yard anda novor failing well of excoliont water near the dwelling. Anypcrson wish, ing to view the property will ploaso call on i\Ir. John Marlin now living on the larm, or on cither of the subscribers, who wiil also mako known Iho terms, which will bo very liberol. If the above properly is not sold at private sale be¬ fore tho 5lh doy of December next, it will on that day bo olfered at public sale on the premises. JOHN TICE, ANDREW WOLGAMOTT. July 23, 1835. The undersigned will offer at public vendue nn Saturday tho 22d duy of August n^xl, al the public houso of Adom Shoflstall, in llio city ot Lancasler, thai cerlain ono slory orocted and boing on tho western moiety or equal onn half part of a half lot ol ground, silualed in tho said city, ironling on Church street a2 fool, thenco extending east; bounded by ground of William Flicli and Christiana Powol, about loaj fool to tho other moioiy oi the said half lot of ground. The said premises will bo slruck olTat eight o'clock in tho evening of said day, when duo utlendanee will bejgiven, ond conditions of sale mi.do known by ABRAHAM IHTNIJR, Executor of the laat Will and Tcsluinonl of Ro- bocca Porler dec'd. July 23, 1835. Cliopping Mill, and Lantl, FOR SALE. 'I'lio .Siili:icrihorH, oEsigncoa of Josojth Eby, oflbr lo Koli iit ]*riva(o Siilo, that wo!t known tannery, willl all ii'^apportcnunco.'', iiii|)rovoinf nU, uul-huild- inK-s. lyc. wull known hy tho mitno ol "Khy a 'I'anno¬ ry," aituatod in Warwicl* lownship, Lancaster coun- ty, near (ho town of Manhoim, 5 miUin (rom Litiz, 10 from Lcncasler, 9 from iMaricUa, U IiomColun)- bia, and on tho public ruad loudiiifj Irum jManhcim , loSummor9*B Mill. | TJio Tan Yord contains 3j tan v.il.o, H hilchos, and ¦ 5 handloTij ; tho latcliotj and handlur^ eun all bo I drained into a cl.storn, out ul wljich iho draining can be pumped at ploasure by walor power. Thero aio Ai'JlL'aiXti\!l (Di^f l£^i'a 11 iiiiil 3( ('. "H.-A.M. liilojiljur" o. X^» I ' —o.».-, .^mmi Ul, and Coorfja "\roIf PHI:: PRtSPECT. Tho following aro exirnets from lellors received by the Anli-AIasonio Corresponding Conimilluo of Cumberland Counly, from tho rorrosjionding Cmn- miltoos oftho Counties iiomod below. Thoy present tho pro--e^l8 o'tlio Washington Counly Farmor in no doubliul li;.ht. WRRCER. Aiili-m.i3nnic Mercer ia sleailfasl. E.\- tract ofa latter dnleil, "Mercer, July 15lli, I83o. "Mr. Rilner will receive a larger vole, by. "Wolf will fall nno or "nn voIch short or ilm ill m lier bo received in IHJ'J. Tiio .National UopublioaJia I are willl us lu a man." E. LUZERiNE. tlratl ofa leltor dated. Will The aubecribors offer to sell the form situatod in Leacoek Township, ndjoining lunda of Wm. Cald¬ well, Chriatian Eby, Christian Sharp, and others, containing "^ <^ e-r. ^anHTrrvnam j^ It is the larm 'I'ho improve- MB ^m more or Isss, of good Limestone land, now occupied by Herman Albright. ments aro a good frame DWELLING and Swiosor barn, with a novor failing woll of water noar tho houso, and a Ihriving young onsen ARU. Thoy also offer to sell about 60 acres of Chosnut timbei laud, situated on tho Welch mountain, adjoin¬ ing lands of Wm. Caldwell and Jacob Road, (noar the "Blue Rock.") It will be sold in lols of It) acros. Feisona wishing to view said proporty, and ascer¬ tain tho terms of sale, will ploaso call on tho totiant, or at tho rosidenco of oilhor of tho subsoribors in New Holland. HENRY ROLAND, WILLIAMHIES'I'KR. Now Holland, August 6,1835. 13-tf. BjT^'Volksfreund," and "Lancaster Journal" will publish tho above until forbid, and charge advorlisors. MIWTIA EI.ECTIOJVS. ¦ Tho onroUed Militia, composing tho Snd Batlnlion \n Iho 75th Rog. and Brig. 4th Div Pensylvania Militia, oro hereby notified, that on tho 3d Monday of August, inal., beinff the 17lb, between tho hours of 10 in tho forenoon, and C in tho altornoon, an eloc. tion will be hold wiihin the soveral Company bounds oftho Militia of ssid Battalion .'or the purposo of «lecting ono Captain, one Ist Lieut, and one 2ud Iiieut. in each company in aaid Roitalion. Tho oloclion will bo held at the liillowing places: The 4th company at tho public llouso of Edword Hess in Conesloga Centre. Tho Sth company at tho public houso of Chriatian Stonot, Manor townahip. Tho 7th company at tho public houso of.Abraham Fetors in Millorslown. Tho Sth company at tho public house of Benjamin Snavely in Willow-streot. .WnEaEAS, Ihe honorable Waltkk Fbanklin, Esq. r sidentofthe Courls ol Common Pleas, of tho secondjudicial Dislrict of Ponnsylvania, consisting oftho counties of York and Lancastor, Justico of the Courts of Oyer and Terminer and Gonoral Jail Delivery and (iuarlor Sessions of the Peaco, in tlie said District, and Samuel Dale Se John Lioiitner, Esquires, Associalo Judgesof tho Court ofCommon Pleas, in and for the county of Lancaster, and As- sistunl JusiicoB ufthe Courts of Oyer and Terminer and General Jail Delivery ond Quarter Sessions of the Peaco, in and Ibr soid county of Lancaster, have issued thoir Precept, to mo directed, requiring mo among othora things, to make public PrnclaniBtion throughout my Bailiwick, Ihat aCourt of Oyer and 'Porminer and Genoral Jail Delivery : Also, a Courl of Gonoral Qiarlor Sessions of the Peace and Jail Delivery, will oommenco at iho city of Lancaster, in and for the counly ofLancastor, in tho Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, cn Monday,thel7thday of August nexl, in pursuance ofwhieh procopt, PUBLIC NO'I'ICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To the Mayor, Recorder, and Aldermon of the. City ofLancastor, in the said county, and all tho Justices ofthe Peaco,theCoroner & Constables of the said City and Counly ofLancaslor, that thoy he thon and thore, in thoir own propor person, with thoir rols, records, ond examinations, and inquisitions, and other tlieir romembrancos, to do those things which to thoir offices appertain in that bohalfto bo dono; and also all those who will prosecute ogainst tho prisoners that aro, or thon shall bo, in tho Jail of llio Siiid county ofLancastor, are to bo thon and there to prosecute against thom as shall be juat. Dated at Lancastor, tho 12lh day of July, 1835. D.WID MILLER, Sheriff. N. B. Punctual attendance ol Jurors and Witnes¬ ses will horoaftor by expected and required, on the first day of the Sossions.—Justices of the Peace are particularly requested to return their recogni- /.ancos, on the weok next preceding the Court, to R. Fbaikr, Esquire, the Prosecuting Atlorney, that Bills of Indictment may bo prepared, and roody to be sent to tho Graiid Jury, so that that body may not bo unnocossarily detained for want pf business, and thoProsecuting Atlornoy will haveloisure to proceed immediately to tho trial ofindiclmonta pending. July 16, 1835. All persons indobled to the estato of tho said Re¬ becca Porler, late oflho cily of Lancaster, deceased, aro hereby required to mako payment of tlioii rospoctivo dues, on or boforo liie suid 22d day of August noxt, to the underBigned, Executor, rosid. iiig in tho city ofLancaslor. And ail those having claims agoinstsaid estate,aro likowiso requested lo probeiil thom tothe said Executor, proporly autlion- licated for setllnmonl, on or bofore snid dav. ABRAHAM BITNER, Executor. July 23,1835. 2 largo water pools, which aro supplied conlinuaily with running water, and 3 lime vats, willi hoisting apparatus. The 'I'nn House is largo ond roomy, being 28 by 43 foot in sizo, and two stories high, tlio^rirot lloor containing the latches, handlers, bulha iiud wtiter pools abovo referred to.and a pounding machine for breaking hides, which works by waler power. 'Pho second lloor is occupied as a currying shop, und the third lloor or garret, arranged as a drying loft, to which the hides and lealher aro hoisted by wulei powor. In tho building are 2 CiiBl Iron Bark Mills, oftho most approved conslructk,n, eillier of which V ill grind 30 hitslicls of bark in tin hour, and are propelled by water power. C'oiiliguou.- lo tho 'Pan House, arc Bark Granaries, Burk Sheds, a Steam Sweating House, and many other necessary conve¬ niences, too numerous lo insert in on advorliso- niont. A building containing 0 Chopping Mill wilh ono poir ofstonos has boen erected adjacent to tho Tan¬ nery, and on tho same stream of water. Tho ma¬ chinery is propelled by an ovorabot water wheol, U feet high, which, with tho wholo apparatus, is nearly now. The location of this Tannery, when token into consideration wilh the convenienco and cxcetlont ar- rongenient ofevery ihing, which *is necessary to conduct on extensive Tanning Eslablishmoiit, »-|iich is unsurpassed by any in tho county or State, can¬ not foil lo insuro a lorgo and extensive business. The subacribors also offer ;at Privato Sale about 27 Acres of good Arable Land, Situate in Warwick lownship, Lancasler eounty,as aforesaid, which is divided off into convenient small lots, under good roiice, iiiul in ahigli slate of culliva¬ lion, on which is erocted a large Iwo story brick DWELLING OTTXHE subscriber has just received and is opening gJf a large supply of Fresh Drugs and Medicinos whieh ho offers for sole, wholesolo and retail, on the most accommodating terms. Among the arlicles re¬ ceived aro the following, viz: • 100 Iba. Acid Nitrous, 200 " Gum Arabac, Valuable Cily Property at iiblic ^ale. Tho subscriber intending lo remove to tho west, offers for salo, by public vonduo, on Saturday tha I5lh day of August noxt, at 7 o'clock in the evening, at the public houso ofN. Scholfield, a one story and Half Lot of Ground, Bituated in North Queen lavBiy 111 .,!.."«-....-.-.. .Street, wiihin half tt square of tho rail road and now TheaUicompany at the public houso of Christian occupied by himself, the improvements area large Hess, in Manor Township. The suporinlondont Judgo io apiiointed to conduct aaid eloetion in his company, and to lako lo his assis- tance ono Clerk, and make rolurn thereof wiihin 5 days lo tho Major of soid Battolion. 'Pho Captains of said companiOH aro required hy law to furnish cop. ¦08 of llioir Rolls to the suporinlondents oflho oloc- %a boforo the opening "--of.^^^^^ ^^^^^^^^ Major Snd Bat. 75ih Rog. 2d Btig. 4th Div. P. M. August 6,1835. ^ back building or shop, wood house and 'stable, and a variety of fruit trees of the best kinds, adjoining prop, erty oftho late Henry Lechler and Charles Sheaffer Terms will be mado known at tho time of salo, by GEORGE TRISSLER. July 30, 1835. 17-3t» Sulphuric, 250 " " Shallac " Tartaric, 300 " Liquorico Hall, Aloes, 100 " Magnesia. Alum, 30 Galls. O'ive Oil, jElher Sulphuric, 50 lbs. Opium, .ffilher Nitrous, 100 " Orange Peel, Antimony, 100 " Powd. Jalap, Arrowroot, 50 " Rhubarb, Arsenic, 100 gross Phials, assorted Balsam Copaiba, 200 gross Phial Corks, Burgundy Pitch, 150 gross Bollle Corks, Borax, (refined.) 50 lbs. Rod Colombo, 200 " " Gentian, 1.50 " " Liquorice, 50 " " Sarsaparillo, 100 " " Spigelia, 50 Oz's Sulphate Quinine IOO lbs. Sugar of Lead, 500 " Salt Epsom, Specie,salt mouth and Tincture Bottles ofall sizos while ointment Jars; iron, glass and wedgcwood Mortars ; scales and weights ; glass funnels, gradu¬ ates, spatulas, pill tiles ; also, acetate of morphia, kroosoto.slrychnine, crolon oil, fol buchu, denarcotized opium, 'Purkey rhubarb root, oxt. Belladonna and hyosiamus, carragreen, bluo mass, patent lint, &c. Physicians, Dealers, Manufacturers and others who wish to order arlicles, can depend on having their or. ders promptly and faithfully attended to by addres¬ sing them to JOHN F. LONG, Druggist, No. 8, North Queen Street, Lancaster, July 23, 1835. 000 50 " 100 " 500 " 100 " SOO " 300 " 100 " IOO " 50 " 300 " 150 " 50 " Calomel, ppt. 100 " Camphor, 30 Galls Castor Oil, 200 lbs. Cinnamon 100 " Cloves, 100 " Chrome Yellow, 250 " Cream Tartar, 1'he subscriber offera at privave sale | il TRAGT OP LAND. pontaining 5 acres and 46 perches, situated in Mount- lay township, Lancoster county, 2 milea north of TMoua'tjoy, and about onefourlh of a mile from Horst's mill, on the road leading from Elizabcthtown to aaid laill, adjoining lands of Som'l. Hershey, David Brand and others. '1'he land is in a high slalo of cuhiva¬ tion and under good fences. 'I'he improvements fUeroon ore aro a well finishcil twostory frame DWELLING i^ Tnever failins woll of water, wilh pump therein, noai the door of the dwelling house, a bam, a large frame smith shop, and a young orchard prehoioo apple and other fruit trees, ouch as gages, prvincs. Sec. The smithins business has been carried ion fot a jfuvpbor of years on this proporty, and it has pjfoJied ail oxcqlleDt sUnd for custom. Pefoon» *i»hlog to view tho proporly, will please jto call on 6an)U«l Hershey, reoiding near tho samo. Vor further p.4(U"tto» apply to the owner, living on (he Manheim (qod, thioe milei from the city of Lan- oasler. JACOB KEHI-ER. July 30,183.5- 17-tf, WHaI^IABB: F. liOOWE, A'ypORNEV AT LAW, He* removedhi« oflice liO, the toom in Ibo eouth wss onglo of Contro Si{uaro, occupied for many jooiaby Palton Rose, tlsq. ^/ancsBtor, Apij 15, 183$ Ora. SherifF's Sale. (BY ADJOURNMENT.) C/"By virtueof a writ ot Vondilioni Exponaa to rao directed will boaold by PUBLIC VENDUE, on Salurday the 15th day of August next, at the public houso of Mrs. Mason in the City of Lancaster, tbo following real proporly to wit, A lolof ground wilh a two story Brick dwelling House, kilchon and oth¬ er improvements thoicon erected, adjoining property of Frederick Demuth and Susanna Mosher, tho proporty lying in East King Stroet, in the City of Lancaster. Sole to commence at 6 o'clock in tho evening. Soizod and takon in Execulion as tho proporty of Sophia Hurst, Frederick Demuth and ether*, and to be sold by DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. Sheriffs Offico Lancaster, > July 23, 1S85. ( _^ ot Aliat Subpoena for Divorce. Ih the Court of Common Pleas Lancaster County. Elizabeth Kupp, by hor noxt friend, Leonard Hollig, vs. John Rupp. To John Rupp, the Defcnclant nbove named. Take notico.lhttl ynu oro hereb* required to be and appear in your propor peraon, beforo tha Judges of tho Court ofCommon Ploae ofLancaiter County, on tho 3d Monday of Auguat next at 10 o'clook, A M. to anawot Uio complaint ofyonr wife EliiBbalh Rupp, and toahow e&use, if you hate any. why your saidwife ohould not bedivorcod from Uw bonds ot matrimony -n"«t» Vivi?>°MlLLER. PHeriff. INSTITUTIOJV. ClIAIlTEllED BY TIIELsOlSLATUnE OF PeNN'A. Office in South Queen Street, ' East Side, three doorsfrom the Courthouse. The Loncastor Savings Insiiiution, at their office, will receivo doposilos evory SA'PURDAY, FKOM 'VWO 'I'O NINEO'CLOCIC, P. M. from all persons disposad to placo funds therein, at the following rates of interest, vir : ,,,,,.,„ Regular Weekly Depositors, from 1 dollar to 10 por weok, 4 per cent per annum. Speeiol deposits ofany sum from ono dollar nnd upwards, to remain at least fivo yoars—draw 4;1 por cent, inloresi per annum. Siiecial deposits ofany sum frorn one dollar and upwards, lo remain al least threo youia—draw 4 per cent, interest por annum. Special doposites ofany sum from 50 dollars to 500, to remain at least olio year, 3i per cont per an- Siims of I dollar and not exceoding 500, to re. moin at least 6 monlhs, 3 per cent por annum. Sums of 1 dollar and notoxceoding 500, lo .-emain from 3 lo 4 months, 2* por cont, pot annum. Sums of 50 dollars and not exceeding 500, to re¬ main al least 00 days, 2 por cent, per annum. No sum leas than 1 dollar will ho received as « doposile ! and no interost will bo allowed on nny do posites, until they amount to tho sum of five dol- lors ; nnd ovory addilional sum of fivo dollara, that may'bodopoaitod, shall boar interest in liko niannoi. Weekly depositors will not bo allowed to withdraw their depositoB, without having given four weeks notice of their intention in writing solo do, and upon such notice, the interest sholl cease. Special doposils payable on demand. Ccrtificatos will bo given to Bpecial doposilors wherein tho rato of intereal, the duration oftho de¬ posilos, and the noUcofor withdrawal will bo desig¬ nated, r-. , Applioationa for Loans, to bo mado on Salurday. between tlie hours of 2 and It o'clock; P. M, uud on Monday, before 10 o'clock, A. M. Any other information in relation lo doposites or loans, will bo given, by opplyingat the ofijco Publiahed by order ofthe Board of lyustecs. SAMUEL DALE, Prosidonl. C. HAGER, Treasurer. May 14,1835. G—If. ShorilPa Omeo, Lancaster, A J^ly ff, 1884. { 3 bath bandlers, which are aU made to droin off, i ^^Ij^"''' "".V-"' '«»»' 200, tliuil ho lllll in "Muhlenberg will gel till liia votes from llie Wolf party. Wulf will get uliunt an equal vole with Muhlenberg—ami Ritner ul least 500 of a majoritv over both." MIFFLIN Cannot be bought—it will remain true to the yooil cause : "Leitistown, July 14. "Joseph Rilner ivill receive as uooil a vote lllis year OB he iliil in 1833^, anil we buve good reason lo believe a belter. ' Mnlilenlierij will not take any ofRilner's old friends. '•The Nalional Republican party is unani¬ mous for Rilner. "We give il BS onr decided opinion, that Ritner will beat boili the oilier candidales in this counly, and in proportion lo ihe number of voles polled for Mulilenberg. will Ritner's majority bo increased over VVolf." MONTGO.MERY Will not bo hindmost :. "Norristown, July 6. Iftho vote in Oclohoi next, should not be mure than s. common poll, 1 have computed Iho strength of iiartios in our county aa fol¬ lows I Joseph Rilner, 29,00 Muhlenberg, 18,00 Wolf, 14,00 "VVolf cannot receive any liiitig like llio vole he did in 1832. "The Anti-masonic party in onr county, were never more lirtnly uniied on any occa sion, than thoy are now in favour of Joseph Ililncr." LYCOMING. This cnunly viill aland discnthntUed in Oclobir nexl. Our leller is dated, "Williamsport, July 1st. "Rilnor will be ahead. Wolf nest »iid Muhlenberg behind. 'Mr. Rilner vvill receive on increase of from 150 to 200 votes. I do not know of a, single Rilner man who has changed lo cither of the candidates. "Wolf in 1B32 liud 777 majority in this county." BEDFORD. It will nol keep back. Tho farmor goes it there : "Bedford, July 10. "It is wilh much ploasure wo assure you that from information in which we havo i.ii- plicU confidence, Joseph Ritner's volo will be greater than it was in 1832. His ma¬ jorily will not ho les.s than 300, and it may be double that number." NORTHAMPTON. Good news from Norlhampton, Wolf's own counly. Our leltor is daled, Easton, July H, and says : "You will obserro, by turning to the elec¬ tion returns of 1832, that Wolf then had a majority of 1592 votes in Norlhampton Coun¬ ly. The information from all jiarts of the County, now fully justifies the belief, that at the eleclion in October next, Mr. Rilner will receive a majorily of from three hundred to five hundred votes in this counly—indeed, judging from the changes which are daily taking place hero, it would not bo a mnlter of surprize if the mnjority should be much larger. Muhlenberg cannot possibly receive more than 400 voles in the counly, and these, wilh a very few exceptioas, weto the former supporters of Georgo VVolf. FAYETTE. The West will nol keep back. Our letter from Fayatle countv is dated, "Union Town, July 21sl. It says :—-"In IB'A'3, George Wolf received in this counly, 1440 voles—Joseph Rilner, 1600. After a careful inquiry, and the'slriclesl al¬ tenlion to all the sources of information, wo eihatre, July 6, I83j. "It is believed that iho Poison, at present, is tho strongostof threo candidalo?. liut llioro isa fallini{ olf from him, ofwhieh aunio have declared Itir Wolf nnd somo lor Rilner ; the jMccito strongth, Ihoro- liire, ofeach, is vory dilhcull to como »t. Ilis be. lieved that Rilner lius gained somo voles on Iho veto given him ill 1832. Wo know ol nono tbok havo ilefihiin, but can count a good many Ihatwill now 'support him, who beibresnpporled Wolf. Wolfia the weakest of the ihreo; but should ho got any thing liko a decent vote, Ritner will havo a mnjority iu tbii, county. Il is alieudy pretty gonerully bo- lioved that Rilner will get a majority. Iu 183^ Well's majoiily was nearly 500." BERKS. Extract from a loiter dated Reading, July 13. 'I'lio volo in this county may Itiirly bo ealimated ot ofwhieh .Mr. Mulilenberg- will rocoivo Wolfs gioalcsl possible volo 8000 ubout 3,600 1,700 1,990 3,^011 UUU 1,000 go with' With a kilchen attached tlierelo—tho dwellinu houso has 2 rooms on a lloor, ond a good cellar under¬ neath. The out-buildings are a convenient Bank Barn, Corn Crib, Wagon Shed, Stable, &c. Thoro is a good running pump neoi tho kitchen door, sup¬ plied by tt never liiiling spring of water. On the promises, is a young boaring apple orchard of choice fruit, wilh other iruit trees, such as poar, cherry, Sfc. 'I'ho Tannery, Mill, nnd a Tenant House, are erecled on this properly. Il is boundod by lands of Andrew Hoerner, Jacob Gibbel, Henry Hershey, Ja¬ cob Eby and others, Manlioiin out-lots,' and Chicka- salungo creek' I'ho wholegof Ih'e land can ho had together, or wiil bo divided lo suit purehoBOrs. This projiorty is cerlainly worlh the attonlion of oapilalisip, who are desirous of entering into iho Tanning business. Its location, tho great run of country custom, &c. and |tlio palrongo it has hith¬ erto and slill receives, render it very .valuable. Such opportunitieB for entering at unco into a profilablo business, or which hold out boiler inducements, ore seldom mot with. Rark and slaughter hides can bo had in abundance, at reduced pricos. "I'ho sur¬ rounding neighborhood is woalthy,;and Ihe wholo ofi tho proporty is in excellent ordor. Tho wholo, orany part ofthe slock ol unfinishod leather on hand, and in vats, can bo had by tho pur¬ chaser ll required, so as to enable him to continue the business without interruption. Possession ol the property can bo hod oarly in tho ensuing lall, provided the purehosor takes the stock of unfinished loalhor thon on hand. Should tho pur- chaser not tako tho;6tock of unfinished leather on hand, possession wili bo givon as eoou allcr the salo OS poBBible. A further description oflho proporty is unneces¬ sary. Thoso who are desirous of purchasing, and wi-^-li to view the property, can do so by calling^on .Mr. Joseph Eby, residing Ihorcon. DAVID MAY, ANDREW HOERNER, jlssignces of Joseph E'oy. If Ihe abovo proporty is not sold beforo the first of Soplembor next, it will then bo offered at publio salo ofwhieh duo notice will be giveUf July 16,1835. 3-tf. Rilncr's volo ot llio lowest eslimalB Muhlenberg's majorily over Rilner Riliior'.s majority over Wolf "The .National Kopiiblicun.-i (or V.higs) us nearly lo u man. "Tho friends of Joseph Rilner colobrolcd lb*' 4lii' of July in tho environs ot this borough, by ono of tho largest Bssem'olies over met tngolhor in tbiu county on any formor occasion. Men from all purta oflho counly of tho mo«t respected 4Uiid iuduonUol character, joined wilh us, and at on oarly hour wo pioceeded ill procession into toHn lo Iho terror of the Woll'^and .Muhlenborj- parlies." HUNTINGDON. Our communication is undor data of July 8. Ouf. oorro»pondeiil says :— "Upon enquiring throughout the county, I oaunoti lind that a single Auiinmson has dcsotted ou atan- dord and gono lo eilher Wolf or Alihlinfcorg.—. Muhlenberg's votes will como from the Waif aido of tho question. I never knew UioA»tim»Bonii> parly in this eouuly, more firm ana united tban they arc at present, and moro coufiiient ef success. Tho- Wulf liiction are calculaliiig without their host, when they talk aboul our parly dividing their saf- fragos between Rilner and JUuhlenberg—thoy verj- well know thoro is no truth in Iho ossorlion—on tbir contrary thoy do know lUat almost evory volo Muh¬ lenborg gels, must couie from VVolf; and it isto cover over this huniilialing fact, that thoy strive la create the belief that we will divide our suffrages wilh Muhlenberg. As respocla Ihis county i car* say, without reserve, thai Uluhlenborg will net tako ono Antimasonio volo from Rilner. 'i'ho National Republicans were with us ol the lust cloclion, anil ore with us now. Ritnur's majorily over Wolf will bo at least llUO. BOMERSET. Good old Ar.limaaonic Somerset is Bouml to tliw core. Under date of July 'Jib, out correspondent writes :— "Rilncr's voto will bo stronger than it was iit 1832 i how much, wo aru nut ablo precisely to say Thero are a number of chaiigoB in his favor, and^ nono that we kn\>V7 of against him. "Muhlenberg's whole vote will bo laken from tho former vole of Wolf. In 1832 Wolf liad about 7'10 votes in lliia county ¦ho may now get from 4 to 500. WOTICI3 I'o the debtors and cretiitors of George Dif fenbach, Jr. ofthe borough of Strasburg, Whereas tho said George Diffenbach, jr. and Bar¬ bara his wife, hy indenluto of assignment, duly exe¬ cuted and acknowledged, did assign ond transfer to the undersigned, all his estate, real, personal and mix. ed, for the benefit of his creditors, as is therein panic ulorly set forth and described. All porsons therefore indebted lo the said George Diffenbach, jr. arc reques¬ ted to coll upon him immediately, (whom I havo ap¬ pointed Agent,) and discharge their reiipective duos, and all persons having claims will also plcaso prosent them. I havo also, authorised and empowered the soid George Diffenbach, jr. 10 sell and dispose of at | are enabled to form the folio-wing estimate ! "7,„7„;""'„":;'i";,'' 'r;"' "''. ¦¦¦•-"•"•.- privalo sole, oil the slock ofleotlier on hond, of which Lf ihe result of tho ensuing eleclion-which ^° "TiwU . ^ appomletl a Presi- - ' .-"In Innllin. ' ¦,, . , • 11 ... 1 U L UI JUIiefO. Will not materially vary from the true one, nt From the Harrisburg Morgenroethoj 3Tr. Baab.—'I'hat the public may know what disinterested papers are supporting Gov. Wolf, I lieretvith furnish you with a list of Uiein, and defy the wholo VVolf parly lo deny the statement. The Venn. Reporter, published by the gov-- eminent printer and sujiporled by all the of¬ fice holders. 'i'ho Harrisburg Chronicle, published by Hugh Hamilton, an old Federalist ; he ia depuly stale printer and brother-in-law to¬ the Surveyor-General. Tiie Dcinocralic Press, printed in Read. ing, willl the money of the Reading officff holders, under the name of Samuel Meyers, an anlimason and wealhercock—without sub' scribcrs. The Easton Sentinel, published in Eas¬ ton, by Charles G. Iluller, who now holds the oflice of Recorder in that county under Wolf. The Allegheny Democrat, published in Pittsburgh, by Leonard S. Johns, who has been appointed Prollionotary of the Supremo Court, and an Alderman of the city appointed by the Governor. The Pittsburg Mercury, published by Joseph Snowdeii, son of tho Recorder of Allooheny county, appointed by George Wolf. 'i'he Buller Repository, published in But- cr, and owned by John iiredin, whom the there is a largo quantity of dry hide solo leather, slaughter solo, wa\ upper, wax calfskins, black har¬ ness, skirting, black and russet, bridle, cordevan and hog Bkins, all of whicl^-ill be sold low for cash.— Persons wishing to purchase will lind il to their in terest to oil. CHRISTIAN DIFFENBACH, Assignee.- April 15, 1835. RECOMMENDED BY THE FACULTY, Butler's Magnesian Aperient. For dyspepsia or indigestion, nervous debility.gid- diness, acidity of the stomach, liobitual costiveness, cutaneous iliseoses, goul, gravel. Sec. and highly valu¬ ed as a gentle coolinE purgative. Proptrod by H Butler, Chemist, London. For sole at Dr. W. L. ATLEE & Co's. Drug and Chemical Slore, No. 37, North Queen Slreel. July 9;M835. Tho Gubscriber having taken that largo two story Brick Houoo, in North Quoon stroet, two doore south of tho RAIL ROAD, Sign or the IWlHte Morse, begs leave to Infoim the publio that ho has mado overy noceanary improvement to make ila comfor¬ table and convenient houas of enterlainmont. Ho has olso attached to tho premises n One largo yard, wilh E™"* "O" "nd convenient stabling for the oc eommodation of drovers and travollers. FREDERICK DERN. Lancaslor, July 9,1838. COMFECTiOMARY, I'B'^srranted to Sleep M9ry. Iiouis C Jungerich, North Queen Street, Lancaster. /jKH RATEFUL for the very liboral oncourngoinont Vj^he has received, bogs leave lo inform his eos- toiners and the publio generally, that ho slill contin¬ ues lo manufacture OrSiiperior Quality, which ho offers Wnolosalo nt I'hiladolphia Priees. He has alsu tho pleasure of saying, that his CANDIES havo proved highly sat isfoclory to Merchants and Doalors generally. Ho olso keeps a oupjily of audi as RAISINS, FIGS, LEMONS, ORANGES, Sec. Sec. April 2,-61. ^ Turnpike Dividend. Tho President and Managers of the Lancaater, Elizabethlown and Middlelown Turnpike Road, havo doclarod a dividend of four dollars on each share of Stock, poyablo to tho Sirckholdors oc thoir legal roproiontativos, after tho ISlh inst. JNO. EBEiMAN, ffeaauror. July 9,1856. *1—At¬ leasl as it rcb-pects the vole of Mr. Ritner. Ritner, 2100 Muhlenberg, 1600 Wolf, 1000 The ahovo estimate in reforcnco lo Wolf and Muhlenberg, is inlended forlho present only—how the race belween Ihem may ev- cnluiile we are unable lo sny—llieir pros¬ pects nre perpetually lluclualing. Muhlenborg will not lake from Mr. Ritner more ihnn one dozen ofhis former friends— perhaps nol oven that many. The National Republicans will generally support Mr. Rilner." GREE.NE. Our Fayette correspondent continues : Greene Counly will givo Mr. Ritner a majority of 400 voles over bolh Ihe olher candidale-s. Mulilenberg, nccording to the latest information, will beat Wolf. Our party is svoll united, and in fine tpirit.i, while a sensible panic has seized our oppon¬ ents, it scoiiis lo bo given up on all hands that Ritnor will bo elected." WASHINGTON Will sustain her honored and adopied son. "In this county, Ihero aro four papers— "The E.xaminer" supports Van IJiiron and Wolf; 'Our Country' Supports Van Bnren and Muhlenberg ; "'I'hn Monongahela Patriot," (Whig) supports Rilner, and tho Washington keporler (Anlimasonie,) Ritner. The Anli¬ masonie and Jackson parlies are nearly equal in number ; both aro woll organized : Mr. Ritner will gain somo huiidrctjs of votes on tho vote given Jo him in 1832. This is not surmise, as wo can name many influential men who hate come over. Muhlenberg's vote will bs taken alone from Wolf ; he cannol got one friend of Mr. Ritner's." LEBANON COUNTY. Our correspondent in this county writes under dato of July 3d :— "Thia county will poll aboot 8000 votes, whereof JoBovh KitHOf will, in all prububilily, iotaivu about TllO Wasliinglon E.\ainincr, published by John Grayson, Rogisler of Washinglon counj ty, apjioinlod by Wolf. 'I'ho Jjancastcr Journal, published by Hugh Maxwell, a notoiious old I''ederaliBt, and owned by the Canal anil Rail Road offi¬ cers. TllO Lancaslor inlclligencer,owned whol¬ ly by llio ollice holdcr.s ofLancaster. Tho Upland Union, a billcr scurrilous pa- por, published al Chcsler, iJelawaro counly, by G. M. Lcscuro, who has been appointed a healtli ollieer by the governor wilh a salary of SlOOOa yoar. The Downingtown Staniiaril, published in Chester co. lalely established by the oflico holders there—it is distributed gratuitously and has no subscribora. Susiiuelianiia Rogisler, prinlcd at Mon-> Irnse, by C. L. Ward, whom Gov. Wolf has appointed Register of Susquehanna county, and 0110 of M'Kcan's tools. Ilo is opposetl to Marlin Van Uuren, and Col. li. M. John< son. The Sliielil, lately established by the of¬ fice holders at Uiiiontown, Fayellc CO. Itis ilistributoil gratuitously and hag no subseri- bers. The Lycoming Gazelle, jirinlcd nl Wil¬ liamsport, by W. T. Packer, lalo suporinten< dent of tlic west branch canal, who gol to bu worth about ^l.'j.OOO in 3 years. The Berwick Argus, owned by the Collec¬ tor of canal tolls ill Rerivic/:, and printed by Ii. O. Jackson, supervisor on the ca¬ nal. 'i'he Millonian, published by Henry WicKy who was a rncnihor of tho Bank convonlion in 1834, and whom the Bank hired to do tt largo job for it, for which ho received abun^ die" of its notes, and now suppoirts the Bank. The Northern IJaiiner, published tn Brad¬ ford county, directed by Samuel M'iCcnn, ami owned by J, V. Bull, who received tho ap.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 19 |
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 | 1835-08-13 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 08 |
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