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fpriiated ana Publislicd! by "IN IINIOW irB5EH6a3 liS SlTREi^iClTM." Sa Pv.t: Aiiiiniu iu ndvancc. S'2 .'iO at the .!«o of tlio Yfl»j',' Vol. YII,°"Mo. 47. CTcrios el Piibiicatioti. l.AMCA!STB]ll, FAo THU1ISI>A¥. MAY 21, 18^5 OS^Tho E.KAMINER & HERALD will b» pub. liiihoi! vrsokly, ou an extra imperial ehcot, nt two nei.i.XH9, per annum, payable wiihin 3 months from the timo of subscribing; or two somna Afro rinrr cif:tT8, at the end oftho yoar. W« tnbscription will be tskon for Icsa than oix montha, itnd no pspar diseintinuiNl until all nrrearagcn arc paiil, nxtuipt at tho option of the pabliahcr; and a lailura to notify.a discontinuance, will bo consid. '^reil a new engasemcnt. Mvertising will be dono on tho ubuoI terms.- Iticttorg, to insure attention,muatbc po8t-pai>l. Thoao who require th& refreshing mfluoncs of his iBiury can bo accommodated with any quantity tlioy may do.iiro, by tl.o lump, day, weok, month of Beas- on, on the most modoialo lorms. N. D. Carriage free. Apllcntion to bo mido lo Dr. AV. L. ATLLL vV ¦Co. or ot Tina oFrioE. Scarlett's Warranted Scythes. For sal<i,at wholo»aloond retail, ntmnnufucluror's pricop, 50dz. Scarlett's Grasa Sc Crudlo Soytlep, wol'i'anied good. SS'lz. Seylha Snnithcs, nl Phil- •dolphi'a wholoaalo pricea. GEORGE MA VBR. No. 21, N. Queon Street. JJay 14,1835. 6-lni. May 14-, 1835. ^g® III3WAII m. , Rannwny from tho aubsoribor residing in Ulanor .township, abr.ut 3 miles from the cily of Laneaslor, ' near tho Columbia turnpike, on Sundiiy the lOlli iu- ntant, an indontuiod npprontico to the farming busi¬ nosn, named in tha ninetoonth year of his ago, about 5 feet 6 or 7 inches high, and stout built. Ho had on when ho ¦wont awny a Rouon Casaimoro Roundabout, blue home mado cloth Pantaloons, and o Waistcoat of the iiamo material. Ho also took wilh him a biifT color¬ ed veal, a pair of Monroes, nearly now, and u hnlf "Worn fur Iml. Whoovcr takes up said runaway and returns him to me or socnroa him in Lancaster jnilo shall havo tho abovo reward.- All porsoYia arc wain- ¦cd against harboring or'irualing him on my accoQnI. JOHN KREADY. Maroh 14. 1^35. C-3l« Fellow Soldi Ens, To the cnrclloo Mililiu nnd Volunteers oflho lat B?igado, 4lh Division, P. M. I olfor myself as n cnri- <lidale for Iboolnco of , B£ll<J(A3>B ISrSFSSOTOH, |.ia,iit the ensuing pioction, nnd pledge myseli; if elected to perform thd duties uf the oHice with impnrlialtty; W. J. HI BSHMAN. Ephrata, May 11, 1835. fi-to. LOOS HEP.B i PRIVATE SALEj. The Bubscribor Itiiving rfeclinod tbo Wool Carding buainess, now offora for ante hia aelt of Cfarda ^ con- etoting of one three feet Breaker, ono for making ¦ Kolls and ono Picker, all now, only used >.\io seasons, •nd juat ground and amoothed off Ibr making good ¦wrork. Ho will soil very low fpr canhi at hia now es¬ tablishment, one and a Iralfmifes soulh of the village of Wayneaburg, Cheater co. Pa, JOHN C. STANLEY. May 14, 1835. "Bi*\gaa.ieY Gifener«iV< The Volunteers nnd Militia compoain^ tfio Ist Brigade, 4lh Diviaion, of Pennaylvania Militia, are Teapectfully informed thnt HANSON BENTLteY JACOBS -^r Pool'For^o, Caernarvon to'wnship/will bo suppor¬ ted as a candidate for thu oilitfo of Drrgadior Gener- ..al of said Briffaoo, nt tho ensuing oleqtiqn by MAN-H VO'TEftS. May 14, 185S. (^Tlie Journal, Union, Tntclligoncer and Volks- 'fround aro requested to copy tho ttbovo. Rfcw FB'o'vidcnce The eubaoribers take this method of informing t^eir Triend3 and the public generally, that thoy have leas- .«ii the above well Known stand, situated ift Martic (owiuhip, noRr owned and lately earned oh' by Mr. Alner Rohrer, ond that they have this apring been .¦furnished with new Carda. Their machinery being uill flrst rate and now in complete Jorder, ihcy ore 'prepnred to Card Wool intu rolla, or manufacture it iiiito Cloth, Sattinetts, Flannels, Blankets aM.Linsey. J/Uan, to Full, Dye and Finish Clolh, &c. ift fhe besl lUanner. From long practical experience in the bus- 'ooaac they are aro confident ofthoir ability and pledge tbemaelves that nothing shall bo wanting oii Ibeir giarttto give completo saliafaction to all who may fa- worilbea with tbeir custom. Prices for manufacturing, viz: ForlOloth from 50 to 55 cents, SaHinetla 40 to 45 andSapeeino 50 cents. Blankets 37i cents. Lin- •ey.FUBnel, dark colour, 33 cents. Do. do. Fulled for den'-a wetr 35 c^nts. Tbe Chain for Sattinetts and tiutqwinoludeJ, and for;flannel8 40 cts per yard Pricea te-Carding iato Eolla 6^ per Ib. W«al to Card into Rollii or Manufacture, will he takoa fr«cjiarKl «eturned to the following places—the * rolls oaoe «<voG^, tho other work as aoon as finished, v'ai At Georf^ Morry's tnn, IVeat King street, Lancas¬ ter ; Henry Miller's store, Lampeter Square; Bear ^ Sidea" atore, Slrasburg-, Richard Ferree's Tavern, Iianeaster turapike; John Watson's, Unicorn; Ja¬ cob Rohier's, Lampeter township; Brown £1^ Haine's store, Lima Quarries. Wool to manufacture to be left at the storo of Mr. Abner Bobrer, Btumptown, and the Store of .Hugh Andiewa, Colerain township. SAMUEL A. REA. JAMES H. HEA. May 14, 1835. TAKE WOTIGE. THAT wo, the subscribers, liavo applied lo the Judges oftho Court of Common Pleas in and fo^ tho county ofLancastor, for the benefit of fhe'^eVordlaela of inaolvency of tho Coinmonweultii of Pennsylvania, nnd they havo appointed Mondny. the Isl day erf Jiino next, at 10 o'clock A. M. lo hour ua nnd our cred¬ itors at tho Courl House, in the Cily of Lancaster, irhore you may atlond. HENRY WALTEES, CHARLES BROWN, JOHN GONTER, (.EONARD BARGE, /OHN APPLETON, JOHN BRUBAKER, JACOB SAM LER. WILLIAM WILSON. CORNELIUS RYAN JOHN SHROFF. . April 30, 1835. CONTKBTa OF TIIE MAV «0. Comte D'Oreay, wiih a portrait. William Pill, part II—Tho riyor Amnzon. Nnpoleon nt Fountuin- bloau. AntodiltiviflnPlnalor, Poems by William Stun- loy Iloicoe, Ctiarloa Lamb, hia lust words on Colo-- lidgo, liurdwarsnd Juggernaut, Stanzas fur Muaic, Comlativonesa, judgement of Books; My Honoura- blo Friind Bob. By Tho». Hayne? Bayley. On tho .Removal of soma old Family Portraits. August 1834, Tbo Baths ol Pfoffors, by Jomos Johnson, M. D. Physician E.^treordinaty to tho King, Quarrola of -Zoologists; Jammy Jamegon,Waterlon, & Audubou, Intoroaling Antiquitiea, Japhot it. Search of a Foth- er—<^ntmued, Recent Gorman Belles Lottrua, Nov¬ el Machine, Shakspoar? in Gormany—Part I. Polar aoonoB.—jWo. II, Echo, 'Twa» Bveninfr when I loft tho Vale, Traditions oflho American War of Indo- pendenca;—No IK.—Concluded. The Confessions o^-Wm. S.'iakeopoarov Chapter II, Occupation for tho . IJei4U.re^J^^ Utorataro for th) BUnd^ VHIogo Choristers, Balbtro Iho draiwing Ilnoai, Franom, Die- tdtor of Paraguay, Tho Death of Marehal NBy,,Crtl- icnl NoSice>i Fine Arts, Notabilla, Itiierai;' fnteUi- 600 Koga of Buperior quality cut nails, 3pike9 4, Brads,—for aalo, wbolesalo ond retail, at tho regular prico of tho works, nnd considerably lower than cour.lry morchunta can got thoir auppliea Irom Philadelphin. GEORGE MAYER. No.21, North Queen Stroet. May 14, 1835. 6-lm. MILl-IIA SLECSIOHS.' lirpiHE Volunteers nnd Miiilin, compoaing tho Ist ti^ Brignde, 4lh Division, Pennsylvania .Militia, arc horoby notified that on the lit Mondoy of June next, (being tho lalduy of Juno,) between the hours of 10 in the forenoon nnd G in tho ollernoon, nn election will bo held within Ihc several Bnttnlion bounds of tbe Militia of said Brigode for the election of tho follow¬ ing officera, viz : Ono Brigadier General, and ono luspcclor lor the Brigade, ono Colonel and one Lieutenant Colonel for oach Regiment ol said Brigade, ond ono Mnjor for each Battalion of said Regiment and that the election will be hold nt the following places, viz:— In the ISth Regimont, tho 1st Battalion at the hoasC of Henry Good, formerly BartrulTs, in the vil- lage of Manheim, and the 2d Baltalion at the house of Jacob Ziegler, in Litiz. The .5l8t Regiment, the Ist Battalion ot the house of Artlhony Carpenter, in New Holland, nnd the 2nd nl the hou<o of Jncob Albright, in Churchtown. The eO'lli' ftegiment, 1st Battalion, ot tha Inn of Mrs. Eliz¬ abeth Mnson, formerly Mojor David Miller's, Lanrns- ter; Ahd fhc 2nd at the Inn of Grnbill Diller, in the City of Lnncaster. Tho laanj IJegiment, the Isl Bnttnlion nt Ihe hofiac of Peter Ruthin Renmatown,and the 3d nt tho hoiise of John Groso, in Ephratn. The present Mnjor of euch of said Bnttalions ia hereby directed to euperintcnd and conduct the sold Election in his Baltalion, nnd Inke lo his nssiatanco one Judge and two Clerks. 'I'he Captains of (.'ompa- nies nro required to furnish copies of their rolls to the Superinlendanls of tho Eleclion beforo tho opening opening thereof j SAMUEL RINGWALT, Brignde Inspector, Ist Brig. 2d Div. P. M. Mtt'J 7, 1835. Fifty Dollars Keward, Will be given for the apprehension of THOMAS LAIRD, ngainst whim a bill of indiclmoni was found by the Grand Jury of lyancnator county, for the forgery of the rinCitos of alindry citizona to a bill for tho tuition of poor children, and presenting the aame for payment to tho Commiaaioners of Lancaater eounly. Ho is of dnrk complexion, pockmarked, of middle size, about 30 yeara of age, and formerly reaided in Martic township. The above reward will bo paid by the county of Lancaster, upun tho conviclion of said Laird. JOIIN EKB, JACOB McCALLISTER. ADAM BARE, Commisaionera. tfommlsaionera' Office, Lancaster, ( May 7, 1835. S NOTICE. The undorsigned, Commissionora ol Lancaslor county, have reaolved and do horoby direct that no meeting ofany aocioty or sect wliatevor, ahull honco. forth be hold in the Court Houso in the city of Lan' caster: nnd that no moolinga ofany description shall bo held in aaid Courl Houao, unless gonoral County and Town meetings, for counly and lown purposea, and meetings for polilical objecls. JOHN ERB, JAOB McCALLISTER, ADAM BARE, . , Commiaaionora. Commissioners' OiKce, Lancastor, t May 7, 1835. ( AN ACT to provide for calling a Conven¬ lion with limited powers. SicTioN 1, Bo it onnclod by llio Sonnlo nnd Houso ufReproBOntatives of tho Comwonweal'.h of Pennaylvania in Genorol Aasoinbly mel, nnd it ia horoby enacted by tho authority of Iho anine, Thnt for tho purpo.io ofaacortaining tho sonso oflho Cit- Iiensof this Commonwealth, on tho o.ipodioncy of calling a Convention ofdolegate8,to bo elected by tho poople, with authority to aubmit amondmcnta of^tlio State Constitution lo a vote of the peoplo, for their ratification or rejection, and with no othor or groat, er powera whotaoevor. Itahallbo tho duly of oach ofthe inapoclora of voles for the sovorol lownahip.s, warda and diatricta in thin Commonwealth, at the njxt genernl election, to receive lickots, either writ¬ ten or printed, from tno citizona thereof, qualified to volo at such genoral election, and to doposil thom in n proper box or boxoa, to bo for that purpose pro¬ vided by the propor ofiieors, which lickots ahull be flabolled on the outaido with tho word "Conventio.n," and thoso who are favourable to n Convention, to bo oleclod us aforesaid, with limited powera, ua afore¬ said, may express their dcairo by voting, each one written or printed ticket, or ballot, contnin- ing the worda "For a Convention, to submit its proceedings ton vote of iJie pooplo," and thoso who aro opposod to such a Convention, may express their opposition by voting, each one prinlcd or written lickot,or ballot, conlaining tho words ".'\gainst a Convention," and nil tickets conlaining the words "For a Convonlion," and all containing Iho words Against a Convonlion," shall bo counted and ro- lurnod, whelhor olher worda be or bo nol added. Sectio.v 2. The anid election ahull in nil respects be conductod na tho general elections of this Com¬ monwealih nro now conducted, and it bIiuII be the duly of the return Judges of the rospcctivo counties ihereof, firsl having carolully aacoilained tho num¬ ber of voloa givon for or aoainst tho calling of aCon- venlion, in tho manner aforesaid, to mnko oul dupli- cnto rolurns thereof, oxproasod in worda, nt length, and nol in figures, only ono of which rolurns so made oul shall bo lodged in the prollionotary'a olfico of tho proper county, and tho othor sealed and direc¬ ted lo the Speaker ol the Senate, whicll shall be, by one of the said Judge.**, delivered to the Shorifl", willi the other returns, required by luw to ho transmiltod lo tho Secretary ofthe Commonwealth, whoso duly it sholl ho lo tranamit tho auiiie thorcwilli, and the Speaker of the Sonalo shall open and publish the Rome, In the presence oflho members of the two Houaoaof the Logislalure, on the second Tuesday of December next. Sectiom 3 ll ahull bo the duty of the Secretary of the Commonwealth, lo transmit a copy of this act lo the Commissioners of each county in tho Slulo, who, on rece ipl ol the sume, shul 1 publi sh it, at the expenseof tho county, at lonst onco a week, for aix succesaivo weeka, in two or moro nowsp'ipurs, prin¬ ted in tho anid county ; ond the Sheriffofcuch coun¬ ly, i n the proclamation to be by hiui publishod ofthe holding oftho noxt general eleclion, shall givo no¬ tice Ihat votes will be givon Ibr or ngainst the col¬ ling of a Convonlion, aa albresaid. JAMES THOMPSON, Siionker ofthe House of Representatives. THOMAS S. CUNNINGHAM, Speaker oftho Sonnlo. Approved—The fourteenth dny of April, one thousand eight hi'ndred ond thirty-five. GEO. WOLF. SECRETARY'S OFFICE, HAnnismtRG, April 17,1835- Tnis IS TO CERTiFy,thuttlio above is a true copy of the original law remaining on file nnd of record in tho anid oflice. Witness my hand and the seal of auid'olHco the diy and year aforeaaid. JAMES TRIMBLE,' Deputy Secretary oftho Commonwealth. April 23 1835. 4—6t. Fiilling, Dyeing and Manufacturing. The Bubscriber reapectfully informa his frionda and the public in gonoral,'thnt ho hna purchased and removed lothe mill nnd properly Intoly owned by Mr. Jo^ph'Zook,in Lampoter township, LuncnatCr couniy, three miloa from' Lancuster, and a milo bo_ low Binkloy'sBrldgofon tho Conesloga—whero hi continues 16 carry on the' Woolcarding, !^ulling and Dyeing, and the Manufacturing of Cloths, Cassi- netts, and Flannels, in the best manner, on the moat re'nsonablo terms.— Ho has lately auppliod htmaelfwith new carda,- nild his materials aro aft in tho boat order. Ho feola en- tiro confidence thot ho will bo able to o-xoeute work in the moal satiafoclory Manner- Fortbe bolter nc commodnlion of thoae to whom il may bo rnord con¬ venient, ho willcnircveryi*e6'k at Mr. Zimmerman's Liquor and Grocery store, next door lo Mr. N. C. Scholfiold's Hotel, North Queen Street, Lancaster, from which place wool will be takon, nnd tho rolla roiurned ovory wco.k ; and Clolh, Sec. taken, and ro- lurnod nsaooh as finished. Tho subsoribiii'a^aures his frionda, customers, and Ihc public, thnt ovei-v cxerlion will bo made to do. affrvo Ja ahnre ofpublic patronage. ANDREW SCHWARTZ. MayV, 1835. TAKE NOTICE- THA r I, ihe subscriber,' have applied to the Judg¬ es of the Court of Commort Plena in and for the county of Lancaater, for the benefit of the aeveral acta of insolvency oftho Commonwealtli of Pennaylvania, and they havo appointed Monday/ the 1st of Juno next, at 10 o'clock A. M. lo hear me and my credilors at tho Court Houae, in the City of Lnncaafer, where you may attend. DANIEL FRALIcn, in prison. May 7, 1835. ^ Y OKTUCT s lifti\\c oi Iiancast nx. May 4th, 1835. The Preaident and Dircctora oflho Farmors Bank of Luncaalor, hnvo thia dny doclnrod a Dividend of one dollar and fifty oents out oftho last six montha profit, and two dollara and fifty cents of tho surplus l°und;-making I'ogothoi' four dollars on each sharo of Stock, payable to tho Stockholders' or theii' legal roDreSontativoB oftor the 13th inalant.' roprenonm ^^^^ EBERMAN, Cashier.' 3t». Lancaater,.May 4th,.I835. The Directors have this day declared a Dlyidohd for tho last six months, of eighty two corns per aharo, (equal lo- six per cont per annum) ontho cap- Uul slock of tho Bonk,.poyable to the Btockholdors ,rthoirlar»'"P'«7-^«--K«y"^l''^/ct'hier. , May T, 183J 5t-. , Valuble RcaTEstate at Tho Biiliscrilicr olfers at privnle snlo tho followinn vnlunblo Property situated on Fishing Creuk, Dald Eagle Township, Centre County, within halfa iniio ofthe Bald rjaglnsido col. Pa. 'Cnnnl: of boltom land oftho first qunlity, A Mtvc\\autav\(!HjiT\st 5M\\\, Three sloiios high, fiirly.foui feet squnro, inclusive oflhe wheel houso, nnd eonloining four run of slonos, three ol which aro French burrs of Iho best quuliy, wilh all the other nor.esanry machinery in good or dcr. TheMill is built on .1 never failing slrenn) ol water, possessing sullicienl- power lo supply another mill, and custom snlfn-'ieiit lo keep the mlllsiii con- linual opernfiofi. Tho iinprovoiiionla on the farm nro a good Frame DWELLiyC w'M'm'^:mmwse> DR. A. THOMAS, informs the citizena of Lnn. dnster nnd its vicinity, llint he may be found nl the hmiac of William t:;ooper, during the present month, (May,) prepared to altcnd to all who may require his services. N. B. Those indebled to hiin will nl.-^o have on opportunity of discharging their accounts. M.iy 7, 1(535. A Mineral Water Pump for Sale. A first ralo iNlinoral water npparnliis, wilh Foun¬ tains, roolera and every thing belonging, in complete ordor for aalo. Enquire at this oflice. ¦^Vfll.LHAiyi I'\ a«0«l^Bi, ATTORNEY AT LAW, Has rcmovcdhis olfice to the room in the south west angle of Centre Square, occupied for many years by Patton Ross, Esq. LnacuBicr, April I.'i, 1836 Om. A Tenant liouse, a house forlho miller; two STORE HOUSES, nnd n Barn, Eighty foot by forty si.v, with a stabling undorncalli. The abovo property is among the mosl valuable in Centre county and will bo sold on reasonable terms by the .subscriber residing on the premiHcs. GEO. BRESSLER. April 23. 1331. I'm. To tlic Creditors and Debtors ofJa¬ cob Denlinger, late of Strasburg Township, Lancaster County, de¬ ceased. NOTICE, Lottors toslnmentary upon liic estnto of tlic aaid Jacob Donlingor, liavo been duly griintod by the Rcpistor orLnncaster county, lo DDnjuniin Leamtin, of Lampelcr township, and John Denlinger) of East Hompfiold township; and wo the paid c.\cciilors heroby request all pursons hftving claims or dcnunda against the oslalo of tlio said Jacob Denlinger, to mako known tlio same lo us without dohiy ; and all porsons indrhled to the cslato of the said Jacob Don- linger, aro horoby required to make immediate pay¬ mont to «8 ofthoir respective debtf. BL:NJAyt7IN LEAAIAN, of Lampeter tp. JOHN DKNLINGKIi, ofKast Hempfidd tp April 30, 1835. 4-6i.* * 10 DOLLARS Lost on tho lurnpilso between lioncaster city and Churchtown, on Tuesday last,a small black leather POCKET UOOM, with a tape string round il, containing Eighty dol- Inrs in bills of dift'oxeiit banks.—Thoro wero three 20'8 on tho Unilod Slates Dank, and two ."i's on Ihe 'Vork Bank. Tho ot horn aro not recolleclod. It al¬ so contained n number of pnpors of different kinds. Whoevor finds anid pocket book and rostoroa il lo tho owner, residing in Liltio Britain township, l.ancns- lar county, 01 lo Iho editora of tho Examiner Sc Herald, shall rocoive tho abovo reward. HENRY DRUCKAMILLER. April 30,1835. 4-3l» At the lower Conestoga Landing at the Bridge, about ^ mile soulh from Lancaster city, by lAntiivr Rolircr and InrctfC Thoy hnvo on hand aii cxlonaivo nsaorluient of PINE LUMBEII, conBi'stirtg ofa genoral assortmenl offionrds, Scnntling, Rnllors, Joisle, Shingles, Sec. all of which Will be aold at about tho pricea lliey can now bo had nt Columbia. Thoy have largo qunnli- tios of bigs, aud a sawmill, and will rocoivo orders for any doseription of Lulnbor, and saw it accordingly, at the shortest notice.' Farmers,- builders and others who wnnl lumber, may find it grontly to their advnn. tngo, to npply ns nbovo, and examine tho Lumber and prices for thomsolvos. April 30, 1835. 4-3tcow. FKESfl AND OOdSa Tho flnbscriber returns his sincere thanks to his' friends and customers for Iho liberal encouragement heretofore I'eceived, nnd respectfully informs them nrid the public in genBrnI ihnl ho hns jual reluiTicd' from Philndelphl'a, and hns opened at his store, a Inrgo ahd genernl assorlment of Cheap Sjpi'iiig Cioodis', of every doseription. Also China, Olnssnnd Queens- ware, Looking Glasses, 3000 Iba. Rio ColVoc, Sugar, best Sugar Ilouae nnd Orlenns Moluases, Palm Leaf Bats, Stone and Earthen Ware of overy description, nil of which ho is determined lo soil with a smnll prolil. "I'he public nre respectfully invited to cell and exam¬ ine the goods, nl the store of C. F. HOFFMEIER, No/ 24 Norlh Queen St. Lanenstor. CO^Tho nnme is nCroas the pavemenl.,^-]] N. B. Rags, Soap nnd.Beeswax tnken in exchange for goods. FOR SALE. A first ralo BEARBORNE ond HARNESS, shift¬ ing top, and plntcit tnountings. A BEARBORNE & HARNESS, blnck mount- inga. Apply ns abovo. AprilSO, 1835. 4-4t. Thnt nolod Tavorn nnd Stago Sland in iho city ol Lnncnstor now occupied by Edwnrd Purkor, nnd long known ao Slaymnker'o, will be rented, and pos- BOBoton givon on the first day of April noxt. Tlio houso is large and commodious and woll calculated for entortaining travellers, boarriora,&c, For terins and olhor parliculars apply to JOHN R. MONTGOMERY, Esq. Attornoy at Law, tnndashjr, January 32,1835. A Fresh Assortnmenl of The subscriber hos just received und is now open¬ ing at his store in East King Street, between tho Farmers' nnd Lancaster Bonks, a large and general apsortmenl of SPRUNG GOODS, Superfine Cloths, Cotton Yarns, HOTIGE. All r''i'''"ns indebcbted to the estate of DAVID KEKUEE, late IMcrchnnt of tho borough of Marietla, cither by BO.ND, NOTE, or liOOK ACCOUNT, ore requested to come forward and discbarge the snme, without delay. All persons having claims against the eslale will please preaent ihcm immedinlely, duly nu- thenticatcd forsetlloment, lo the undersigi.ed adinin- istrnlors residing in Muriella. JAMES MEHAFFEY, DAVIU RHINEHART Feb. 12, 1835. M-Gms. do. Cassimeres, Sattinetts, Summer Cloths, Lastings, Circassians, Merino Casimeres, Rouen Cassimeres, Rouen Cords, Mex. Mixed Drillin, French Drillings, Beaverteens,- Cords and Velvets, J'n-reiUnl.i, Umbrellas, Color'd Carpel Chain, French Chintzes, Calicoes, Ginghajns, Colored Silks, Bombazines, Pongees, Nankin Crapes. Irish Linens, g,Coimterpanes, Muslins, Bed Ticking, Checks, If hite Sp Black Silk Hose, do, do. Cotton, Private Isale. The Bubscriuer ofl'ers nt privnle sale, thai VALUABI^EFARM, ndjoining the town of CIcnrliold, Cienrfield counly, Pn. known by tho name of Polock Bottofn Parm, coiitninin^ yWu acres, and alUtwanc", of fir.sl nilti bottom land, well liinbercd, with more than a mile ot (Vont on the Suyqueliunna river. There aro on said preniiscs Three Dwelling Houses and Hams, with about SBVFn'i'Y FIVE acres cleared land. An indisputablo titlo will ne givon. Also, t\\e Vo\\oNv\ng AIn- seated Lands, situated in VENANGO connly, Pa. No. 25GG, a Tract ol' Land, conlaining 090 acres and ollowanco, situated in'Fronch Creek township. No. 2078, a Tract of Land, containing 990 acres, situated in Pino Grovo tuwnship. No. '2541, a Tract of Land, containing y90 ac,-es, flituated in the same tuwnship. No. 2634, a Tract ofLand, containing 000 acres, situated in the same lownship. Also, tlVte follotving Un¬ seated Lands, silunled in Pine Creek township, JEFFERSON counly, Pu. No. 3Ifi4, a tracl of Land containing 930 ncres. .•\ll persons iiuluhnd lo llio estate of Martin Oter. hnlficr, lalc of Karl Township, dncnnsed, are requoa! lod to make paymonl, without ilclny, tn eilhor of tlm undersigned Exeeulnrs, roiiding in East Epr! Township, Lnncaster county, and all persons hny. ing ci.iinis ag-iinsl the estate of dnconacd, nro ro- qiiostcd to present thom properly autlionlicatcd. JOHN OVERHOLZF.R, ISAAC OVERHOLTZER', Eiociilora. April 16, 1S35. 6f ALK AMU FOIITSH. The Bubscriher respeclfully informs his old cu»-. tomors, that ho now has on hand "GRAYS' PAX'M ALE" AND PORTEli, so noted both hero and in Philadelphia, nt his botlling cellai', Enol IGng'-SiriSli next door to O. L. Mayer, Esq. GEORGE DALY. N. B. He also informs the young genllcraon ol' the cily, that his llall Alley is now in 6ne order. ifiWffliiii "Vhc aiibsciibors return their sincoie tharlks to. their friends, and llio |iuldicin gonoral, for thei^very liberal support, and inliirin them that thoy have e* tablished n Yard at tho corner of Princo aud Walnut stroct.s, iu Lancaster,-where tlicy have o largo Block of SEASONEl* T.UMBFR, such as Boards, Plank, Sawed Timber, Scantling,- and Shingles, whieh thoy will sell on the inn.^t roasonablo lerms. They will deliver Lumber at aiiy place on Uio noil roao. J. &, F. SENER. • Lancaslcr, April 9, I.«3.^ I-6m. The pUbscriber uilura nt privalo Bale, a valuable haljf f.ot ofGround, situatcil in Kast Chc3nut atreet, near to tho Rail Koad, in the city of Loncaater, with on at* cgant nne story brick l31Vi']I.I^IiV« HOUSE, a STACLC, a 'VVcll of n,vcellenl water wilh a pump' in it, n Cistern, nnd a number oflirst rato fruit trees thereon. It aiJjoin.i Ihe ;)roporties of Wiliinra KidE.*' patrick and George Kleehncr. Possession will be given immediately. JOHN BBNEUICT; Aprils, 1835. 1-tf. A fine assortment of Fancy Shawls and Ilaiidker- chiefs. Domestic and Ingrnin Cnrpeting. and tt great variety of Domestic, French and India' Foncy Goods, with n large quantity of China Ware, Queens Ware, Glass Ware nnd Cedar Woro. LOOKINO GLASSES, Fresh Teas, Groceries; Oranges, Lemons, Figs, Rais¬ ins, Ground Nuts, JTuniper Berries, Hops, Fresh Fcalhcrs, nlso a number of pntcnt the finest orticli! for the [>i«-pti8B ever mnde use of. Also, n good Eecoiid hand CM'G, all which he is determined lo sell af reduced pricdj/ GEO. B. MARKLEY. April 23, 1835. 3163, 5108, 3190, 3162, 3160, Do. Do- Do. Do. Do. Uo. Do. Do. Do. Do. 8S8 990 ¦990 1100 888 For further parliculars npplv to DAVID VVITMER Jr, Paradise, Lancaster County, I'a. April 2, 1835. ^ttovnts at 3Lato, Hiiirrornavad hia ollico to Ihe Kouoo ofhis brother, Judgd Romero, in Sbuth Queon St. in tho cily of Lnn. easier, whero he'will atlond to nny profOBsional bu¬ siness. Mny 7, 1835. lD"Tho LancBilor Journal'gnd CdlumbinSpy will insert'Iho abbvo tb tha anibiint'of one dollar, and^ Vh«r^[^tb(Bol5,c^, The Bubscribera respeclfHlly inform their friends and the public in genTnl,'lhnt Ihey have taken the room of Wm. RICE, heretofore occupied ns n store, nnJ they hnve lately returned from Philndelphin, where they havo Bclcclcd with grent cnre, a mosl splendid nssorlment of MEBCI-IAI%^ DIZ E, suitable for the senson, consisting oflSlue, Black, Brown, Olive, Drnb, Claret, Green nnd Mi-^ed broad Cassimeres, Saltinells, Beaverteens,- Bang- up, Cantoon and I'clvet Conls, Circusiian Flanneh, Plaids and Camblets.- Also, n complete nssorlment of iFniici? CSfootis, such ns Italian lufe airing, Gros de Swissj- 6ros dc Naples, dress silks ofavaricty of colors, superior blue, India, senshaw and levcnlecn Silks; blndkond while Satin ; straw, while and pink Florenco ; lute string, leventoen, pongee, bandanna and Spittlefield Hand¬ kerchiefs ; Indies printed bordered linen cnrabric Hnndkcrchiefs; gau-/.e, mantua, wnist und love Ribbons ; wire and velvet Ribbons ; piping cords, silk nnd colton braids nnd braiding, twilled Scotch prims n ynrd wide, fancy chintz, calicoes, mcrrimack prints, plaid and striped imported Ginghams, Irish linens, plain nnd figured bobbincls, bobbinelt nnd Grecian quilling, laces and edgings, silk, mnrseilles and vnlcniia veslings, lady's nnd gentlemen's silk, hoskin nnd beaver Gloves, nnd a genoral nssortmont ofHosikry. AIhoan nssortmont of DOMBSTXC GOOBS. such ns bleached nnd unbleached Muslins, plaids and ginghams, united stripes, apron and furnifaro cheeks, tickings, linen nnd collon drilling6,plninnnd Btriped liouen eassiiiiercsr, fine shirtings, muslins, um- bielltts ond jmrusola. China, Glass and Qiieenswarc, Chino and- Liverpool tea sells, bowls, dishes, plates, and a geniral assortment of Crockery 'Ware. Steel, screws, bolts, hinge*, locks, Intclies, nails and spikes, spoons, files, cbissels, lamiw nnd candlesticks. Mahogony and gilt frame Looking Glasses. Liquors and Groceries, Paints nnd Dyo Slulbi, SnK, Mackerel, Hopes ond Brushes. Hnving n porfoct knowledge of Ihe Ilaaincsi in which Ihey nre engagodv and having been careful in making llie seleetion of goods nlfnir piices.'lhc nub- Bcribera flatter thorasolven thnt should their frionds nnd n gonorous public feel disposed lo honor thom with a cnll, Ihoy will bo enabled to sell goods so as to give genoral BOlifnclion. Butler, EggB, Rage,-Bacon, Lnrd, TnlloW. nnd nil kinds of Country Produco will he taken in o.xchunge for Mcrehnndiie, ond tho highest pricos will- alwnys bo given.- BARR & SIDES, i Siriu'bUlr^S A fril 2'3, f8S*. 3-^t MYERS & DORWART. J. B, MYERS AND WILLIAM DORWART, TAIILORS, Itcsiioctrully inlijrm Iheir friends ond tho public thnt thoy hnve entered into partnership, nnd have communced busiiie.s.'?, 'm the /tousc ne."ct door to Mr. Johu Elilei 's Slore, No. 96, North Queen, one door from the Corner <f Orange Slreet, in the City af^ Lancaster, Where they will bn happy to receive tho ordors of Iheir fiiends nnd the public geiiernlly. Their work will bo executed in Iho best manner, and ul roasonablo prices. Punctualiiy and despatch mny By relied on, and every attention paid lo oblainihij- tho LATEST PASHIOMrS. From New York and Philadelphia. J. B. M. Sc W.D. have beon nppointdd agents ibr tho city nnd counly uf Lancaster, for the new sys¬ teni of Cutting, invenlcd by AARON F. SAGUES, ofNew York, comprising the wholo arl of monsur- ing and culling garijicnts,nccording lothe variety 0. fashion, with plates illuBtrativo of llio same.— thoy aro also the agents frr the Reporter af hash, ions, M Si D. expect lo receive their regular repots of the Spring Fashions in Iho courae ofa fuw ilnyS; when subscribers and others cnn be supplied. April 16, 1835. 2-Ct. imtm^jiiL, AS removed to her house recently occupiiid by __jJohn Cromwell, 'I'ailor, ono door below John 1''. Sloinmnn's Hordwaro Slore, nearly opposiic her Old Sland, and directly opposite C. Ilnger's dry goods store .- Mrs. M. B. D. grnleful for the very liberal oneouragc¬ ment herelofore' received, respceltully iiifurmj her friends and the public gciier.illy, that she still contin¬ ues tokcep onhniid, JSlraw, Lrgliorii, AND Warranted to Mecp S9ry. Xiouis O. Jungerich, North Queen Slreet, Lancasler. fjpli R.\TEFUL for the very libernl oncourogomBnl VSyphe has received, bogs lonvc tn inrorin his cus¬ tomers andlho public generally, that'ho BtiUeonUo. ues lo maniifacltire OfRiiperior (iiialily,-wliieh'Jio ofFers Wnolesalo al'. Philadelphia Price.«. Ilo hna nlso tho pleasure of .saying, that hisC.MMDIES hnvo proved highly snt. .'sfnetory lo Morchanls and Donlors generally. Ho nlso keeps n supply of such as RAISINS, FIGS, LEUOXS, QRANGBg,' Sec. Sec- April'2,-r)l. A CARI>. At his old stand in North Queen Streol, a fenf doors north of Scholield's tavorn, nnd n low door* siiiith ofthe Raili ond, (Ibrmorly occupied by Mr. Jar¬ vis White, nnd now known as Woidlor's Cabinet and CJiuir iiianufnctoiy,) respectfully inivrinslijn l>iend# and the public Ihat he as a largo qunlitity of Gurkid Hair, which he intends making up into SMtattrasseSy supply ofwhieh he intends to koop conslanlly tm' hand. He has also a quantity of .Moss whioli/ie will work up into Mattrasses. He has nlso a numbor of clognnt High and FmncK Post willl nidttriisses modotoBuit, whicli will t>c disposod nfas low, and arc warrnnLod to be as good as they can be brought rrnni I'liiladelphiu. MallrassfiB.mado according to order at tho short¬ est nolico. MattrnKses also repaired. LahcQsler April 15, 1835. 3-tlL BONNETS, of superior quality, uhich she will dispose of on lensondble Icinis. She still eontiriliesto keep ou hand a great variety of Boots and Shoes, substantially maniilhclurcd, al! ofwhieh wil| be sold low. A-pril 9, 1S38. To the debtors and creditors of George Dif fenbach,jr. of the borough of Slrasburg. Whereas tho snid Oeorge Dilfenbneh, jr. nnd Bar¬ bara his wife, by indenlure of assignment, duly exe¬ cuted nnd ncknowledged, did' ossign nnd transfer to tho undersigned, nil his ealaio, reni, personnl nnd mi.v. ed, for ihe beiiclil of his credilors, as is therein pnrtic- Valnable Meal Estate ^ A I. E. rpN pursuance oflhe direclions of (ho Inst will ^nnd foslninenl of TMO.VI.^S FISHER, deconsed, Iwill sell nil his Real Eslale,situate in Silvorspring township,('umberlnnd couniy, und lying on bolfa- idos oflhe Coniiodoguirtcl Creek, containing « 350 AO-IB, nioro or los.",'and which may bo advantageously divided into two Farms. 'I'ho lond on each side of Ihn creek being ofti ;»roper size fora furni.- Tho land on the soulh wesl sido of llio creek con' tains nboul 210 AClllilS.' '^ "'"*'''<'''"'^""^ bar Innd, end liai tliereoti erecte a First Rate OTei-chant u ¦ I n III IU. nil]) thiou wafpr-wlicel--; and fitur pnirnfutonsa, and tin; qnnntity oriv:iIor power is siiiliciontnt ail timoa tfi drive the ivhulc nmrJiincry—and more. Thia Mill if within ono milo oJ'lJie CiiWisIo and llirris-f burg- 'i'urnj)ike, nnd almut nine miloa from eilhor place, and surruntidod by ono of the richoKl parts of* /Vrinj."v/i*nnKi, utul }>u^ nUvnya cnjo^-od a Jarg*o bua- inctP.' 'J'hcre ;^ also erected on (ho fame utreain a* SAW MILL ofa i^ood qntilily witli abundant walorpowor at allP ti.iiOH 'i'here is- a GOOD DWELLING iND SF.VKn.Vt. TEJT.t.NT IIOBSES | an'excellent Barn,—also a ISlncksiiiitli Shop and Cooper 8liop on tliii premises. TllO farm on ihe opposite side oftho creek contain*' about 140 ACRES OF LANR, ulatly set forlh and described. All peisons thereforo about thirty ofwhieh is timber land, and has there, indebted to the snid George Diffenbach, jr. are requen-1 on erecled ted to call upon him iinmedialely, (whom I have ap pointed Agent,) and discharge their rcrpectivo duos, and'oil persons hnving claims will also ploaso prosont them. I have nlso, authorised end cmpoivoed Iha said George Dilfenbneh, jr. lo eell and dispose of at priVnte salo, nil the stock of leather on hiind, of whieh there is a Inrgo quantity of dry hide edlo leather, slaughter solo, wax upper, wax calfskins, blntlt hnr- ness, skirling, black and russel, bridle, cordovan nni! hog skins, nil of whiclVwill bo told low for cash.— Persons wishing to ptlrchaBo will find it to thoir io- terest to all. CHRISTIAN DIFFENRA.CH, Assignee. April 15, 1835. UU. J. S.ft KOHRER, Ilns removed his OJfico into Duko Strcel, ono loor below the Farmors llunk, and immediately oii- jusite the Ltillioran C4iilrei|, MVymSSS. 43 41. Tenant Hous^ A.NU A KUW aN'd EXCELLIMT Both '.heso fnrms are under tho boat fondos,- nnd'o' great part of whicll is post nnd riiil, ond andaf a slato of cultivation. Thero in a lirst rale flridjtf across tho crook nt iho mill built by tbo county. I will alflo sell tho ono undivided half of a FOUIl HUNDRED AND SlGBTt ACRES OF THE BEST CHESNUT TIMUER LAND,silualo nbbat 4 mllw from the mill, on i!io Norlh Mountain, lo which thero is n good ronrf. The torme of Bale tWI| bo such as to iceoinnKidalo purchassra. fhe prop. erly will bo slioivn louny ono desirous to purehnM, by Frnndis Porter of lIoguoKloivn, or tho submriber M-ho resides ubout throo niilos from it. CHRISTIAN OTAYMAH. Adininistrirtur nifth rtKe WfllannWMdt "March as, I835-tf.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 7 |
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. |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1835 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 7 |
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 | 1835-05-21 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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fpriiated ana Publislicd! by
"IN IINIOW irB5EH6a3 liS SlTREi^iClTM."
Sa Pv.t: Aiiiiniu iu ndvancc. S'2 .'iO at the .!«o of tlio Yfl»j','
Vol. YII,°"Mo. 47.
CTcrios el Piibiicatioti.
l.AMCA!STB]ll, FAo THU1ISI>A¥. MAY 21, 18^5
OS^Tho E.KAMINER & HERALD will b» pub. liiihoi! vrsokly, ou an extra imperial ehcot, nt two nei.i.XH9, per annum, payable wiihin 3 months from the timo of subscribing; or two somna Afro rinrr cif:tT8, at the end oftho yoar.
W« tnbscription will be tskon for Icsa than oix montha, itnd no pspar diseintinuiNl until all nrrearagcn arc paiil, nxtuipt at tho option of the pabliahcr; and a lailura to notify.a discontinuance, will bo consid. '^reil a new engasemcnt.
Mvertising will be dono on tho ubuoI terms.-
Iticttorg, to insure attention,muatbc po8t-pai>l.
Thoao who require th& refreshing mfluoncs of his iBiury can bo accommodated with any quantity tlioy may do.iiro, by tl.o lump, day, weok, month of Beas- on, on the most modoialo lorms.
N. D. Carriage free.
Apllcntion to bo mido lo Dr. AV. L. ATLLL vV ¦Co. or ot Tina oFrioE.
Scarlett's Warranted Scythes.
For salB ISrSFSSOTOH,
|.ia,iit the ensuing pioction, nnd pledge myseli; if elected to perform thd duties uf the oHice with impnrlialtty; W. J. HI BSHMAN. Ephrata, May 11, 1835. fi-to.
LOOS HEP.B i
PRIVATE SALEj.
The Bubscribor Itiiving rfeclinod tbo Wool Carding buainess, now offora for ante hia aelt of Cfarda ^ con- etoting of one three feet Breaker, ono for making ¦ Kolls and ono Picker, all now, only used >.\io seasons, •nd juat ground and amoothed off Ibr making good ¦wrork. Ho will soil very low fpr canhi at hia now es¬ tablishment, one and a Iralfmifes soulh of the village of Wayneaburg, Cheater co. Pa,
JOHN C. STANLEY.
May 14, 1835.
"Bi*\gaa.ieY Gifener«iV<
The Volunteers nnd Militia compoain^ tfio Ist Brigade, 4lh Diviaion, of Pennaylvania Militia, are Teapectfully informed thnt
HANSON BENTLteY JACOBS
-^r Pool'For^o, Caernarvon to'wnship/will bo suppor¬ ted as a candidate for thu oilitfo of Drrgadior Gener- ..al of said Briffaoo, nt tho ensuing oleqtiqn by
MAN-H VO'TEftS. May 14, 185S.
(^Tlie Journal, Union, Tntclligoncer and Volks- 'fround aro requested to copy tho ttbovo.
Rfcw FB'o'vidcnce
The eubaoribers take this method of informing t^eir Triend3 and the public generally, that thoy have leas- .«ii the above well Known stand, situated ift Martic (owiuhip, noRr owned and lately earned oh' by Mr. Alner Rohrer, ond that they have this apring been .¦furnished with new Carda. Their machinery being uill flrst rate and now in complete Jorder, ihcy ore 'prepnred to Card Wool intu rolla, or manufacture it iiiito Cloth, Sattinetts, Flannels, Blankets aM.Linsey. J/Uan, to Full, Dye and Finish Clolh, &c. ift fhe besl lUanner. From long practical experience in the bus- 'ooaac they are aro confident ofthoir ability and pledge tbemaelves that nothing shall bo wanting oii Ibeir giarttto give completo saliafaction to all who may fa- worilbea with tbeir custom.
Prices for manufacturing, viz:
ForlOloth from 50 to 55 cents, SaHinetla 40 to 45 andSapeeino 50 cents. Blankets 37i cents. Lin- •ey.FUBnel, dark colour, 33 cents. Do. do. Fulled for den'-a wetr 35 c^nts. Tbe Chain for Sattinetts and tiutqwinoludeJ, and for;flannel8 40 cts per yard Pricea te-Carding iato Eolla 6^ per Ib.
W«al to Card into Rollii or Manufacture, will he takoa fr«cjiarKl «eturned to the following places—the * rolls oaoe « |
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