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"•".f'T '¦''i ¦¦^^ li-I'grCASTER, LANCAS-TEll CQUNTY, PA.- -P RIN T E D P U B L I iS II E D W E E K L V RORERT WHITE MIDDLETONT W Hi.© S£ ^ S ID iL "iC 0 S2 il IE (D 22 aQ<i<D«. rrv.i 'vJiL'tagaaaricw.Jjm^ ¦'.^¦liflll'«iigV»EL!tW.V.;^l'l.' . M_. WTWTjmnr^JTt* .•.ADVBRTISEMENTe. Conestogo IVavigation. HE H-orks.DiittiWatrbam Iiaving been coin- (ilctod in the hlodt sdbslantlal niid enduring ADVERI'ISIDMENTS. SlierifF's 8alo. lY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponas to mo direcied, will bo so'd by Publio Vendne, moimof.tho underU|:ncd. its principal Proprie- on THURSDAY llio 19th dav of March nex:, at tor; pl-ontrn^ tiJ Wa Iriends and fomer Fellow- tlio publie house ofHenry Haines, in ihe Borongh 0^tli!lno,V^*R¦an,lhtcre5_t jn it as will oisist hnn | of Maricttn, Lancaster countv, the followini: Reul iri fcoiidiioti'dg the flitdroopjf-ationa oftho Navi. I Estate, vii; gation, which hie distant residence my not quali. „ _ „ *• .pa j (y-himttfperforra't6!thfcontiro'Datisfanliun oftho *» iiOTLS OS wyOlUlCi? iancaster,Publio.- ¦ i -i " ' inoro or less,in lho snid Borougii of Marietta, ly- . -Ho, thoro'fbro, pioposes for sale 500 SllDil<<!f4 ing and Iieing butween lho Susquehuiinij ri\ cr and in tho IiBhenBler ?nd .Susquehanna Slock Waler j I'm Penrisylvanin Canal, and urijoining pmi orly of Navigation Company, al the par value of 850 por ; James Mcliafr,-y und Ja-;Qb Gi-nli'l, Em|s. The ohare.; .,' ., i .^ . ¦ : | iniiTOVemenls.ihereon urea one-st.ny log liOU.Sl-:, It 1? not dcsircii liiat more than twenty shares , a STABLE, &.e. ho takeri.-by asiiiglo individual, in order thai the i Sale toconiiiienrc at 2 o'clock in lbc afernoon. community'for whoso benefit the dilapidated Seized and Liken in Execuiion us liie pioperly of Vvdrljb ontho Conostoga' liavo hecn. constructed Michaol'Hcdoii,and lo bo soil by •-_..-. ......... nr.,.:-: ¦..._., 1 A. E. ROiJERTS, Shciiir. ShcrifTs OlTicc, Lunea.-.tcr, J February 2G, 1810. i is.l2 ' GREAT SALE l/l jlHE subscribers propose lo sell at publie slil sale lotho highest bidder, on WEDNES. DAY, THURSDAY, and FRID.\Y, tho 18th, 19th, and 20lh days ofMarch next, on thc prem¬ ises, the whole of the MT. PELIER ESTATE, INCLUDING THE . ^^0Of tbe late John Thompson, Esquire, in Washington oounty, Murylandand contain¬ ing anbw,T"ay have'nri opportunity (if ihey 3 j please) ! of pn ti ipaliiig in thc i;egulation'of-Tolls and j tho contKAlnnd' ntariagcmcnt of iin improvement, xVhiehi hb tbnfidchily trusts,' ivill bo of signnl ad. ¦vantago to the County ofhis birtli, when in con-' nection wilb the Tido Waler C.inol and ih'o cn-' tiro range,of the great internal, improvcincnts of i this nnd nthcr Stalts. ' i '.,'JtJ8 p.-6pcr,lo remark, that the charier ofthe : liow Company, ia all its.provisipns, is of the mos' | liberal.and cbmpfcheneive.'character. ; Subscriptions to be inade with Mr. GEiiAnni; Claukson, the Seorelary nrid Treasurer oftbe Compilny,.at Iho'Farmers'Bankof Lancnslcr, on .oi- before the 1st of Sepleinbdr, when p.-iytnenis v/ill bo expected arid'certificates'of Stock issu'tdjj ond subscrihors may rest assured, that it is hot in J conleriiplatlon 1 to iiicreasd tho quanlity of Slock now offered for sale, on the somo terms. E. COLEMAN. ,, January 15,1840. . , ttG PLOUGHS; PLOUGHS; PLOUGHS; A N opiiortuiiily is now presented to thcFarm- jfSL tJrs of'Laucuater and adjacent coiinties, for oiipplying thcmsclvcR wilh the ThcBO Plbug-ha have merited tiio superiority overall others-now in use, being strong', light of draft, free from choakiog and carrying dirt. They arc not^urpassedhy any, owing to tlieir durability and increosed capacity for turning undor tbe ma¬ nure, dtiibblcot weed?, &c. Tho drall. is ono third leas than that of tlio Ploughs heretoforo in use—two horses doing-th6 workofthroOt l>e8ideB the great saving oftime and inoney. Tho point, and share can be put on in /ivo niinut^Bt and turned und repeated until worn OUl; and even tlien will be. taken in part pay for iiew ones, which cost'only 31^ cents oach. Thc moet irci^ponsible ahd practicable farmeiK have certified that they arc the best they have ever Imd in use. They have stood the lest for tlio hist tlirec Kcn- Bons, und havc proved good. Upwards of limr hundreil iirc nirctidy in iicLu'I uso in''Ihii, CDuyiy nlbnf^,ceiilc.-. ilic lUll of lyn.--'; und tho demand ii) fitill iiicrensing. The aubacriher, ihankful for tlic very IibGriil cn- co:irugeuient thua far received, in lorms Lbc public, that .he will ciritinuctlie busineu^ in ihc Cily nt Lancaster. JIaying djViilfd bis time and ulten¬ lion c:tclu9ivoly ' tothe manafattunnijof farnrng htenails—such aa theSlicli-phurpcning Plough, in ..itfcrcnt forms; tlm small ono-horsc single or double corn plouafb; tliescctling ploujili.-lhrbwini; from one to four furrows iit-one process, Howiug Ihc grain at ihc same lime; l<><<:ct:ter wiih the cluubiu burrow, for tbo purjKJSd of leveling uneuvon grouml;-and by strict and outire attention to tlic- ini|ilcmcnts oi'liusbandry—be boijcs lo sbarc pujl ofa generous public's palro'iujjc. JAMKS Il.MOOKR These Ploughs can ho bad atall liinc.-i with lbc following named persons, w!io arc duly nuthoriy.cd Agenis ibr (be sale of the same,viz: Dnvid Jjiir, Esq., Concstnga Centre; Messrs. ]>.iir_& Pcoplus. New.Prbvitienci'; iMessrs. A. E. Itoberls i^ Co.. Now-lfolland; Messrp.J. &. ll. il.Jjong, Drumore; !. J. Hutton. Esq., LiLlc Jjrili.m. Jly calhng on those gentlemen, farmers ean at uli tiiues be uc- commodatcd. . •. ' . ¦ . ¦ i JAMES. D.MOORE. As a conv.inciiigand irresistible proolof ibe truli ofihc uhovp slatv-mcnt of fact', the subscrilier up- jKimis a mtVmbor ofctjrlifioult.'.s signnl, as will hr oliserved, hy soiiiu of lbc iiio-t rcspnclnblc and <;xtens!yt; iiifnicrs iu aliiios: every tou nship in the <'.ounty:' '"-'.'¦''. , ,." ': -^:.CEllTIFlCiTES. :. Thia is tocertify, that wc.Uic undersigned, having «iso(i thu Speoliilan.iuid other I'louijha. iiiko plci sum ill payinff. thut we decidedly give J. Ii. Moore's Self-Shar|ieiiiiig'Patent rloujrbs lho prelerencc, ipasinuch. as they ure very strontr and run well, lli'e lighl of drafl, free from clioaliin<r or carrying ilirt, and cost but a trillo to keep lhcm in repair. T. I^lehmaii, Conestojjn, I. J. Hulton, I,. Uriiian. IT. Bicnoiiinii, Strasburg, ((ev.-IL llrennoman, do. John NclF, du do do AJIVKR'J'iSli.MKiNTS Aij\'jijrrisK;Mi':.\jvs. ADVICRTl.SEiNKNT.S. ADVKRTISlC.Mii.NTS. Sitick CSicSfirc S>>:ia mines. eY virtue of a wril of Venditioni Expinns, to me directed, will bu fold by I'ublio Vendne, on \VEl)Ni;Sn.\Y lho IB.h di.y of .JIarch ne.u. ^niHl',.SE Mines ure silu.aled on tbo .Shuiiioldn UI the puhhc house of Stephcii Atherton, in the ^ „,„| ...;„„i,„ry KuH Kuud, und aro litled up Village of lluinbiiilge. West Doncsnl^tnwns up, ,;„,|,|i;i..io;(ir iiniiiediate opcrulioii.huvingfourilrifiH, 15,009 rrtorus Blulticaulis Troon '\»r .'^:irc. Laneaslcr county, the following Ileal Estaio, vi ll Stots tti" iifimnii, Nos. nc, :n, :iS i,nd :», »i;iir,lv in suid Vill.ige, Wesl Doliegul inwiiship, r,uiieust.-r euuiily. Tin imprcemenls ure a two-storv J'U \X.I-i slicien,' drift ears, tools, ..Vc. houses ior seven /'.tinilies u stuble'und every other rctioisili! to uble opfiratora to liiine, and ITunspori to niarket j uny quantity of Coal thc first year up to 100,QUO I . tons. 1 1 Tho Sunbury Rail Rlind Company nre prepnred I j witll Locomotives and Coal Cars to trunsporl the I J ^oal from the iMincs toSunbury. I The Susquehanna Ciiiial will bc in operation to ij,t-ihluand other out-buildings there, tidewater at Havre-de.Grace certainly by the lirst nn erecled, udjoinini,'properly ofMrs. Radenbaugh. of April, thereby openiiig a direct markf t for Coul Theiv is also un excellent well of water on the 1 ,„ „ny p^ri ofthe Unildd Slntes alongthe seubo.ud. pi ises, und olhcr neccssnry improvements. There will ulso bc a laigc domcMio morkel, on lhe I S,;le lo eoininenee at 1 o'clock in ibe allernoon. ^^^^ j^^j ;„ t|,o neiglibourhooil for the supply of o ; .'Seized and token in Execution as lbc propcny of „,„ni,c|. „( Antliraeite Fumiiccs erected and about If C> IJ M ^B^UE Hiili-rTJIi(!r iiucnding lo remove 0oni biy ;*¦ ])ri;.-^cnt le-idence on llu- iir^t of A'lril nc.^t, offers for sale. ® Sl', ?i5 pj S', p^ sound mul in ^'nnd r-rdrr.and rang- THE NEW AGT, Kcliuivu lo thc iJcctioii o! ]5o- rouyli iuid 'J'owiisiiip Ollictiis. SN piirsnaiK-e of die duly enjiio.il i,|«,ii mo j,, uml by Ihe tHelily.iiiiilli s.-,.;iuii ol ihe Ar-I ol As.seiiibly "relali\e t-i I'li- tycriLun nf llurini'^u i.n t Township Ollicers und lliri'lhi'i jii.'io.cs," 'lU.-^.n by lhe precenl l,eg:»l.iliire un I iippic.vi'd hy lhe 'lo- vernor imi ih,. 7ni uny uf .\ijn-u. I,i4il, 1 do n.nv I publish and inutljiin liic lo 1 ,uin;.4—v.x: AT 'il /i'i; .Stephen P. Camp, and lo be sold:Jjy A. E. ROBERT.S, Sheriff. SheriiT's OIHcc, LancaBter, I Fcbriiury 26,1840. i ts.I2 10 bo built at Shanioliin and Danville. Tho Coal is considered at least us good as any other.and partieulorly well adopted tothe inonufic- turo of Iron from the Ore, whicii is found in iiii- liniitcd quaniiiies in veins ainoo^ thc co:il in this und perliops ull the Coal rcyiliifi. The funious Cloomsbnrt; Ore used ul Dunvillo and el..icwliere, at the Lnncaster Botanick Garden nnd JVur.i I is quite eonvenieni; and tlioso pernoiiB now build- gai-y ) ing furnaces at Danville and Shaiinikin inu^iid lo 500 Choice Frtut Troosi j use both Ores by mixiure, or either scparuuly, as such as Apple, I'car, (Juge, Appricots, Pcaoli, Plum,! eiperience may prove best. and imporicd irom France. I The Mines will bo shoivn liy KiMunu Ci.k.ivkii, 1,000 Freneh Crape Vines; 500 Alunlhas Trees; I Esq. the Engineer of ilic .Sniinury K^iil Uoud, re- 75 Lack a Staomca trees; 100 Red Linden trees; sidmg at Shamokin LL lobe sold ivithout reserve, at privato sule, ' Of Prime ?.iiancs(oiie liUiiiI. Tiiis largo and valuable estale has been con¬ veyed to the Bubseribers in trust, by Abraham Barnes, Esq. and others. The lunds aro all in a high slate of oultivntion, and in fertility of soil nnd beauly of siluation are nol exceeded by any in the Union. They are already divided into conipnet and well arranged farms, hut will bo sold in still smaller tracts if desired by purclias¬ ers. Thetitleto theselands has been judicially set¬ lled by tho highest tribunal in tlic state, und is therefore undoubted. A better opipirtunity for a sale, aure and profitable inveslincnl of funds, hns been rarely offered lo ca|iitulisls. 30 Balm ofGillead; 30 Apivity trees; 12 Agosia trees; 300 largoWhite Mulberry trees; 1.0 Sugar Maple trees; 500 Dalilii rools; 2000 Green und bot house Plants, Flowers, Roses, Shrubery, orange and IjCinon trees. —ALSO— I 5000 GENUINE MOKUS MULTICAULIS . TREES; 500,000 Silk Worm Eggs; Fresh garden ' and plants Seeds, which will bc sold cheap fur , cash, as Inm going lo decline the business. ; II. MARICLEY, Agent. I Februory 2C, 18.10. G:-12 March-1,1,=140 JOHN N. LANE. .SAMUEL PAIUiE, (;eokge heckert, thumas sharp. 31-13 in^r from '-^'i '" 1 leel. Orders uddrcssed lo bim Jli.l^iivu |o ,l,c l.|i..ci ion ol will bc punctiiully uttelioci lo. it i • i \.-.. ,, , ' ^ - - - I J (lWIIslll|lOillcl;ld,"illl(l ulll, JJoroii'rli nml IIUGH 1,0N<;. LuncuPter, Muridi tf-13 ; .Si;ci-Ri.N 1. lie l..no Y virtuo ofa writ of Venditioni E.vpnnas, lo inc directed, will be sold by Public Vcndoet on SATURD.W, the 21.st duy of Mnreh iie.\l, u, thc public house ofHenry Yundt, (Blue Bull tavern,) in Enrl township, Lancaster couniy, the folluwing Real proporiy, viz: A. MJT OF G-KOUreU, in Earl lownship, Laneaslor connly, containing 2 THE TERMS ure, one third of llic purcliuse Acrcs, more or less, atljoining lands of Alexander money, in hand and liic residue in two equal un- Gall, Pinlip Roneliund others, ncur to Gait's iMill, niiul. instalments with interest from the duy of und three iniles Norlh from Ncw Ilolluud. The suie, the purchaser giving bonds wilii approved improvements are a one-slory IIOU^rE, aLOG tecurity for the unpaid purchase inoney. , STABLE, ic Trustees. J. Bushong. Barl tp. O. Hes.*. Conestoga. Jno. Herr, Lampeter, .fames Porter,, do J. I])cnlin!;;cr. - do Col. J. Patterson, Rupho, S. Hawlhorii, Pavid Perry, Drumbre, H. Rohrcr, ,L Long, Conowingo, do"B. Simpson, Martie. H. Clarke, Sen.- do ' H. Eshleman, do J. M. Steel,' , do W. M'Credry, ilo U.H.Long, do Goo. Warfnl, do .1. Denlinger, Ilonip'f. E. John Good, do J. Heiision, Jr. do H.F, Slienli, Colorain, J. Nolt,.Hempficld \V. J. Kreider, Lampeter, J. Lui-i', Reamstown, Abm. Mylin, do Jll. .Wiingcr.AV. Earl, ' A.'Sioner, ' do JVlIondcr, '' do M. Millei, Coealieo,,, 1*. Bomberger, do " J. Grayliill, Leacock, . J). Brown,' ' do F. Kcndig, I,ainpoter,' l>. Siouffer, East Eurl, Jno. Kendig, do Ii. Evan'*,.CmriiarV'iii, ,Hchi-y Hess, Concstotja, ¦R. P. Illiyers,'Salisbury. Jolirt Long, Driiiiioro, J, Labor, Elizabptli,. .-; J*B, BroncniaUf.X'an. tp, B. Burr, Strasburg, B. jiuar, E. Heinpfield, W. L. RakcBlriiw, Barl, A.Mctzgnr, Lanipeter, Geo. AlooreV 'do . Benjamin Herr, do J. Hershcy,: Manor, . H. Frnntz, Leacock, M.Groaff, do SI. Garber, do Jacob ps'oir, , do D.'Eslilcman, Morlic. N. i). ICrAftcr the flrsl ofApril next, ihe manu. faclory Will be removed to'East King Sirecl, to the jirojiofty iif Mr. Cockley, direclly opposite Sliarp's .llotel, ths shop.on tiio alley leading Eaet from the high Steeple Lutheran Church. ' JAMES B. MOORE. Lniiensler, February, 19,1840. tf-U W.M. PRICE. D. G. YO.ST, Higerstown, January 15, 1840. ' ts.G P. S, Persons wishing lo view the lunds ure d.i.sired to call on Dr. Wharlon or Mclchor B. .Muson, Esq. on the preniises, or upon either of lho subscribers in Hagcrstoivn. I Salo lo eommcnec al I o'elock in tlie afternoon 1 Seized and lakeii in E.vcculion as the properly of Raphael McGIuughlin, und lobe sold by. I A. E. ROBERTS, Shcrin; Sheriff's Offiee, Lancaster, I February 26, 1840. ( ts.l2 Ciy ¦Ill'Si'1''l''-";HI •joisu.iuu'i '70.7i;g Sui^i 1B0^\Y •\osiivo Ul V ''a •iMlVIK) j,ad •uvo U3UIJ poinopo JO Xiddiis i|sji) ii "osiV ' ¦suuo) oppiuos i -C94 uojo pasoJsip oq iii.w i[nj'.;.« 'poi»:i p..'im;jjii.'.\ qsajj JO X[ddu8 olljr| c p,-i.\iouoj is'if.i.ieii .^oi|i leri oi^qnd oi[i uui]|Ut .Ciinjioudsoj .•.j-qijusqn.' Mil.!. Estate cf Thomas Dickey, dcc'd. "H" ETTERS of Administration on Uie Estate nf Kj THOMAS DICICCY. latent Lancasler cily, huve been granted to ibo undcrtigneii, residing in said city. All persons indebted tusaid Estate are ihereibro requested lo maltc payiiicuij nn.l llioac ! baving claiui» will present ibem, i)ropt:rly anlhtij. %f^ BOXES 8 by 10 Pittsburg Glass, jusl rc- !J9\^ ceived and for sule by JOHN SHAFFNER, North Queen street, Lancnslcr Scptoinbor 19,1839. tf.41 Yov SaXe. I.Ci VALUAELE! PAKM FOR LEASE. THK snbseribor has a FARM in Drumore township, Laricaster county, of naturally of good soil, within l.j miles ofthe river Susquehanna—about 150 or JGO acres ol said *|,LBS. fresh Feathers, and 50>brls. '¦ ^"^f"* "« '=^*^;j^*^^ land, and reasonably well fenced ^b Mite^m^ymmii;ffi^»^t>xer, '''}^^ worm fenees-which lie w.lllnnHcior a lonn Timothy and Orciiurd Grasi^SLcd. , "^ f°V'' ,""' *'ve yoars, or longer if wanted. No GEO B MARlTEY i cash is demanded for the rent, bul lie wishes the Lancasler, February 26, 184U. tf.l2 To lhe debtors mui ereditora of .IOHN CUNKLE, of Bnrt townsiiip, dec'd. gr i^'2"i'i;;];g of administration pendente litc up- M..J on lbc cstJiti!. of i^aid deceased, have been rent to be yearly put on the lann in limr, wbicb can be had within about 7^ miles ofsaid farm, nt 10 and 12 cents per bushel. On said farm there isa two-story log DWELLING H O IF S E, lii-aled, lor Belilement. ANDREW Febiuary 19,1810. MEIIAKKY* Aiiniinitilrator. 61-11 duly grantL'd by ihc Registers* court of Lancaster with gdod cellars, log barn, with good stabling, county to MARTIN ECKMAN, oflhc same ' and a tirst-rate well of water at the door. There Inunsliip, in said couniy; and the snid adminiaira- has been put on tbo abuvc farm about ItJOO bush¬ ier herebv rciueats allpersons havingclaims ori cls of lime—300 bmsliels of it during the Jaat duniitii'Is against tbc estate of the said JOHiV ' year. One field is well set with clover, and will J (^UNKLE, to make Iciiown the, same toliiui with- be fit lo mow next summer. Woodland convent- <ml de.l.iy ; nnd all persons indebted to saitl catctc *Jni to the house. There is also a grc^t rango fur luelicreb}^ required tonialto immediaie paynient hogs and young eattle,nnd a number of fine springs to tlic said_ adniinistrator of ibciir respective debts, in many oftbe fields for watering cattle. MARTIN ECKMAN. \ Any person wisbing to lease thc above farm February ID, ISdO. 6t*-ll will call on the subscriber living at Peach Bottom, Little Britaintownship, Lnncaster county A Vovy Sl sai'l Sl«»i'c ISooiiii, i ST^XTENDI.S'G forty feet back, silualed in Eusl -J King Street, opposite the Fanners' Bank. I The p.7rson who wants this ns a Stored or Shop, can have lhe useof a largo bulk window made for this [ January 20, 1840. NICHOLAS HOYD. tf-8 For Sale or BSewl, THAT valuablo proporiy the name of formerly known by room when il was occupied as~a Drug Slore. 1... FOrlier S GaFCleil) .Mso, for rent, a ROOiVI iic.tl door, suilable for ' '"luate" o" "'o South Wesl corner of Duko and a Confectionary, Millenary or other business, or ,•'=""<-'"^'™''<=°i""=.""8 °' anelKcc. ' | FlVC B.iOt!l$ ol OrUUIlfl, Possossion will bo given on Iho first doy ofApril next. .IOHN F. SHRODER Lancaster, Jan. 15, 1840. J. I.EBfiMAIEaS AND S. JLlLaEPSTiSAL, HI. 1>. /tf^ RADUATED Gorman Physicians, Surgeons %Jlf and Oculists. Their olHee, South Queen street, two doors bolow Mrs, Huhle3'*M Hotel Lancaster,'February 5, 1840. ^m-O witll a 2 story frame HOUSE, tf-li a brick Barn and Siabling, GREEN^ IIOU.SE and olher iniprovcments, together with a never-failing well ofwater. This property will bc sold or rented aepurotoly or togetber—lo suil pur. chasers. WILLIAM HEITSHU, JACOB IIENSEL, January 20, 1840. tf-B KOMAN POTATOi^JS. ' THE eclfbratcd Rohan Polaloe, warranted gen uine, for sale by L.C. JUNGERICH. Soplembcr 12,1830 04 lFla.\sccd Camly. ,4\, VERY superior arlicio for.Coughs and iSiA Colds, nianufacturcd and sold by L. C. JUNGERICH. Fehl uary 28, 1839 I'J-lf Saiy liBill, ai ViOck JVo. 1, ON tho Conostoga Navigation, one mile souih of lho cilj of LaiicaBler. Tho Saw' Mill has every facilily forthe sawing of Sluff,-ond us'tho Conesioga Navigation is now in eompleio repair^ porsons ;can have no doubt inprocuring timber ac* iiording to order. . Tho mill is capable of sawing ItiOOO rcetofluiiibor in24 hours. Thosodeairoiis iif renting, or of viewing tho property, will receive ilil necessary information firom JOHN BLACK, Sup'dlCouoatogo Navigalion. EDWARD COLKMAN, Proprielor. January 2,1840 . tf-4 Estate of Henri) Brubaker', deceased. tETTER3orAdminl«lmtion hailing been gran- A ted to lho subscriber* nn the Eslalo ofHENRY BRUBAKER.Boddlcr, luteftr.Ndw.Holland, Lancas. ,ter. couiity,, docca^cd, all persous .indebted to said Eiiate are notifi6(f to come forward iind, iriokp jioy. ' inchi; nnd llioiio having eliiiim ajjiiinsi the same, will pi'Dndnt Ihom,'properly hullieiilicalod, wilhout delay, for fettloinent, to .the Bubscribors residing in ROLANDi DILLBR, ISAAC ^PRECllKU, Adttiintbtratotli.' 6l«-10 Estate of James Dickenson, deceased. NOTICE' fs hereby given, that letters of adininislrntion on said eslate have been granted lo JAMES SMITH, of Sadshury township,, Chester couniy, and CHARLES SMITH, ofSali^.bury toivnship, Lancaster county. All jiersons ilierc'bre having claims or demands ngainst the' cfitotc of the snid decedent arc requested lo make known ihc same to thciu properly aulhciiliented, without delay. JAMES S.MITH, CHARLES s:Mi'ni, Adniinidlralors. February 19, 1840. Ct»-11 Mft'YaStiable Moesiyoliold Fiirii- itiifc, &c. WILL be sold by public vendue, on SATUR¬ DAY, the 21bI day ofMarch inslanl, al the Abbe¬ ville Instiinle, uhout one mile from lhe ciiy of Laii- ciis'.er, the loll uving personal property, viz; A large number ofCofs witli Sa'jkings.Mal. treases, Pillows and Cases, CounlcrpancR, Comforis, Blankets, Sheets, Table Cloths, Towel., Woolen and Co.loll Carpeting, &,c. ite. ^ One large Book Case, ooe ft day Clock; a large number of Dining and lirc'akfast Tubhs; Chtiils; Lamps; Wood nnd Coal Stoves; 2 Cooki iig Stoves, one of ibem a'Rortay of Ihe largest size, widi nil the necessary .apparatu-; an assorliiieiil of Glass and Queensware; GcniKiil Silver Tabic and Tea Spoons; Ki.ivcs and Forks, Pols, Palis,lCell les,nnd a varie'yof olhcr articlesof Hoiischuld nnd Kitclien Funiiliiie. —ALSO— A large quaniily of SCHOOL FURNITURE, piK'h as Tables, Ilciichca, Chairs, Book Shelves, Black Buards, &c. i^c. Sale lo commence ai 9 o'cloek A. I\I. w hen nt. lendanco will hegiven ond teriiiB made known by the undersigned, 'rrusleea of tlle Abbeville Insti¬ tuie. SAMUEI, BOW.MAX,. President. JOHN I.. .VPLEE, THOS. E. FllANKLIN, THOMAS T. POTTER, GEO. W. IIAiMERSLY. Miirch 4, 1840. ls-1.'! Biialt'orBita(i«>iii ^¥anliul. ENJiVMIN BARR, Tanner, icfi his rcsideneo in ConeFtogo loivnslii|), Lancasler eouniy, on Alonday, lhe I7lh ult. in a dernngcd state ul miud, and has not yel letiniu'd lo his home. lie \v.TB seen last nenr.Collcstogo Centre. Had on when he lefi homo, a blue elolh coal, brown pantaloolis, blnck fur hat, mueh worn; ii dark vest; and aged nbout 55 ycnrs. A reward of 923 nillbe given for any informa. lion which will lead to' bis recovery. Letters on the subject c.Tn bc directed to Maiiickville Posl Odice, to Jolm Barr, or to the subscriber. ABRAHAM BARR. Marcli 4,1840. tf-13 O^Edilors in other coiinlirs will confer a-fuvor by giving the above an insertion. New-Holland, February 12.1810. JU.ST RECEIVBD. THE subscribers hoving lalcly returned fi-om the eity, are prepared to accommodate the publie Willi all articles in their line of business al lhe lowest prices. Their assorlmcnt of Dry Goods has been Inercnscd by llle latest and most fasionn- blo nrticios suited to tho season; and sucli ns are nol goncrally kept in oountry stores:—oonsisling of Blue, Black, Brown, Invisible Green, Mulberry and Adelaide Cloths i Blue, Black, Brown nnd Vicioria Cassinicres; Casinelts ofevery color and quality ;, Black Gro do Soi, Blaek Gro de Rhine, Black llalian Mantua, Brown, Cinnamon, Maroon, Fawn and Lead colored Gro do Naps; an nxlon- aiyb, and excellent assortinent of Mousselin do Laina; Chintzes and Calicoes; Barred and Slripcd Muslias; Plain Jaconett and cambric bleached and linblcached Musline; English and Frcnoh Meriiioes, ofevery color and qualily; also nn ex¬ tensive assottment of Boots, Monroes and Shoes. Sugars (good quality, at TiOla, per lb.) Collee, good Rio; "Teas, (Iinpciialat 87^ els ner lb.;) an OBsortment of Liquors, consisting pf,Gin, Brandy, Wine, Jamaica Spirits, &,e. Salt by the barrel and Sack, Mackerel by the barrel nnd half bilrrol. As thc subscribers havo.but'lately commDuced business, they invile all pbrsonB to coll and judgo for lliemselves, feeling assurbd thiit the prices and quality of their goods, wlll iiimire tu thbm a res. peelable shnro ofpublic pntronngbr^ ' • ' -. BOMnERGER &. LINOEMUTH. TllO higheat prices will bo given for nil kinda of country produce taken in oxeliango for goods. , . B. &, L. Dec. 13, 183i), U-l CLOCKS, WATCHES, iC. HE subscriber respectfully informs his frifinis and the.publicgcneri'Ily, that bc is prcpan-d lo make and repair CLOCKS WAtCHES, OP EVERY DESCRIPTION, Al bis shop, Ko. 11 Nortl .,_ Queen Strcnt, nu.\i iloor to Mr. Bear'y Bookstore, whero he willbe happy m rt^ecive orders in Iiin line. ON lIANl), of various kiud.s and prices, warranted lo la-p goml lime. —ALSO— Iicvor, S-as-Uch, German* French and common WA7^JH£3S. .Icwcllery repaired and Spoons, &.e. engraved to f ordrr. Ho is tiiankfnlly for pnst favours, and hopes to ICstalc of Mfiry Weidman, (Wifeof John Wcidmnn.) the District Court for tlic City and Couuly of Lancastor. JIEKEAS William TConi^jmacber, Admin¬ islrntor of Dr, Jacoh Koniir»iae!-i:r. Inte TruBico underlhe Will of Jacob Kiiumel, SenV. dccM. did on the lifieenth dayof Kefiruary, 18'10, lile ill tho Oiliee of tho I'rotbonotary of tbc said (.'ciuU, his Aceount ol tbo said E±rtatc ofsaid Mary Wicdman. . .?solicc is .'lercby pivcn lo all pcr.-*ona interesied iu tlie suid K--lale, tiial tbcsu'd ('ourt have appoin¬ ted the IGtli day ofApril, IS-IO^ for the contirma¬ tion thcreo', unicss exceptions be Iilcd. Attlst, .Z. M'LENEGAN, I'rolhV. rrotbor.otary's Office, ) Lanenster, Kuhruary 2G, IS'IO. \ 5t-li> Tombstones. JUST nceived, a line assorlnieiit of TO.MIJ. STO.N'K.-', which the subseriber will sell ol reduced jiiices. _\I..'<n— M.ii{BLE MANTLES, of lhe liitest putierns, both loroign and Aincricap. I.clti'riiig, in English or 1,'eriiiaii, neaily and c.v- peditiousl/ executed at the Alarblc Yurd of ¦ n. FAGAN, Corner of Norlh Quccn and Orange Street. Lancaater, Febiuary 2G, 1810. tf-19 Estate of Susanna Harris. In the Di.slrict Court for tho City iind Cuunly of Ijiiiiciislcr. -WTXT-HERE.-VS John Forry, Esq., Irustce of Su- V V sanna Harris, did on the liitii day of Feb. ruary, lii 10, lile in the Ofliceof lho I'rotllonolary of Ille said Court, bid accountof the said Estale; Notice is hereby given to ali persons inierested in the s.iid F.slale, and that the snid C nrl h.ive ap- pointtdllic Gth day uf April, 1840, for the confir¬ maliun thereof, unless exceptions be filed. ATTES'r, Z. M'LENEGAN, Pr^olb'y. I'rolhoiiotary's Olliee, I Lnncasier, Fcbnmiy 26, 1840. J ^©©(Siiiiiiaiiii^a^sra IIEREAS, the iMayor, Recorder, ond two oflho Aldermen or .Tuslieos ofthe peace of'the Cilv ofLancaster, having issued their pre¬ cept, lo in'c and llie eoinmissionerB of the oounty of Laiioantcr directed, for drawing jurors, and the usual venire has issued, to me directed, fur suin- monili" the .liirors drawn in pursuance ofsaid pre. ecpl and holding a Mayor's Court for tlie eily, on the 2d Monday of April next, 1840. To all the Ahlcrinen, .T.i.'^licc of lhe Peace and Cousl'ibles withiu llie said cily of Lane.imlerthat they he then and thero, in their proper persons with their rolls, trecords, exaininatinns and other rcineiiibranccs, to do tliose things which lotheir ollices in (hut heli.ill' appertain t^i bedone, ondal. so thev wlio "ill prosecute agninsi tlie prisoners that are or Ihen shall bc in the Jail oflhc couniy of Lancosler, charged with olfcnces alleged to have been cominitted within tlic limits ol said eity, and to be then found there lo prosccule againsi lhcm .as shall be just. Diled at Lancaster, the 24lli day nf February 1840. 01 lci.ru.ry ^ ^ ROBERTS, Sheriff. N. n. Alderinen and .lustieos of the peace who have Rceogiii'i;anccs returnable to the .Mayor'^s Court, arc reipiesled lo hand lhem to .Iohn IC. Findley, Esq. the Deputy Attorney General, a few days before the (^niirt, that lho indictments may bo piepared fbr thc Grand Jury as soon as the Court opens, that that body may nol be detained, and Courl proceed lo the tri.il of causes pending. I'unc tuni altenihince of Jurors and witnesses will be ct peeled and required each day at the opening of tlle Court. , , Lancasler, March 11, 1S4D. lo-ll ir |iiir|io3t.s, I enacied by iho .-jciiatu un.l ¦ llloil.'cof Ilui.rcselllul.v^s of liio ColIiliio.iHeullli oil I rciiii.syh'unia in (jcnenil ..\s»eiul,ly iiii-i, unci il i> I herehy ciiuctt.d hy lbs aniho.'ity oi'l'ic s.iinc, Tlml 1 . when II borough ibniis p.iri ol' a t.iuiiship or lown. ' 'ships, composing 1015 tiier.«iie gei.er.il cim t.i.ii dn. ' Inei. und whieb are uiiiilic.l h.' me ael 10 which ibjs is a supplemelil lo sjparute.v il 'it live Jus ii cs ui Ihc peace, 11 ahall he the duly of lliu jiuhjn anl in. sperloni elecled lo hold lhe gen.-ral uml lownship ,. .„ eleelions i,f ouch yenr, to jiruv.ik- a sepurale |kij, in- ;;¦« I lo which Ihey shall put lhe ilekels v.iled furjiisiieCB fe 5 i C ?" "^ "'" P*""^" '°'' '"''' borough, und tue iir luls volcd ^'"S— J, ;'brjusiices oflhc peace by ihequulilcd lo'ers ul " * ~ r the township, shall have the wonl "'rowinhi|i" wril- 2 , ten or priniid on tlle outside j und Ihe liekcl.-: volcd 3 ; liir juslices ol'lhe peace by the i/uulifed voler.i oflhc ^ borough shall have lhe wiirJ ¦•Uorough" wriilcn or primed on ibe oulsijo, and ihu s.iid judge and in- siKCtors shall cuunl the voles so vuted Ibr juslices of the pence fbr suid borough, und relurn the >anio in like manner us is provided Ibr in lhe cljctioii of justices oflho peace lor lowii,'liip.'. Skctio.s' 27. M'henevcr it s'lall b.coiiiciieee.ss.i. ry forlhe ciiizens of any township in any of iho counties of thi.i l^omnionwenltb, whicli hasbeen or shall be divided iu any way in ibruiiiig any e. lection dislrici or dislricis to eleel just ces ofthe poare.judges and iiispcelors ofeleetioiM, assessors, constables, school direclors or oth.jr lownship offi. cere, in pursuanceof any act or ucls ofuseiiibly. the qualified voter.-! ofsuch townsbi,! shall meet ul the usual plaee of Iiolding tbcir annual township eleelions respectively, nnd shull then and there prorced to elcci such olli .ers in tlie inanner now provided for by law, and thc returns of suih clue, tiunssliall be mado out in thu same inanner as is now provided fbr by thu law.-, ofthe commonwealtli! and sueh township election su held in u.iy loivn. sliiu whicii nmy he divided as nforesTid, shallbe lield and cundneted ouly by t.ie j..dge, inspectors, and clerks residing in the district where ihc [d'.ice of holding iho towii.^liip olectiou is or in iv be l.icu- ted, any law 10 thu conlrary notwithslunding; I'la. viilrd, Tlint whenever a vnc.incy Inippciis by deuth. resignation, removal nr otlierwi.se, then llie jiidjie or inspector residing in the lownsliip und dist.'iei neurest I'l Ihe place of holding the townihip elec¬ tion, shall hold and conduct tlie sume. Skctio.v 2l3. It shall hc llic duty of Ihc judge nnd insjiectors ho'duig and coii.Itii'tiiig sueh tovvii- •^liip eiertion, Io kccii as many sepiir;itc bo.xes and separale lists of voters for judges and iusicciurs of eleelions asthere arc eleclinn dislricis or pnr.s of eleclion di.stricts insuch townsbip respectively, in which Ihcy shall deposile llic vote.i ofthe cit •/..'tis residing witliin llic liniil4 of such distric s or parts of disiricts for juducs and iii.ipeclors ofthe gener¬ al elections in their particular diBtrieb<, snd lho re¬ turns thereof shall bo made out and certified iu con- fiirmily with the provisions ofthe ucl oftlie second July, Anno Domini 1839, onlilled "an uet rehitini; lo lhe eleelions ofthis coinmonwcidlh;" nnd in esses whore part only ofthe township forms, in connec¬ lion wilh othnr parts ofother ti H'n»lii|is, a general eleclion district, the judge holding snell township eleclion shull iiiecl the judge or judges from die olhcr township or lownshipV "fonning part of sueh general election dislrirt at the place of holding the general eleelion, and Ihc said judges shall then and lliere proceed to make out a general return from their respective roiurns, wliich shiill he signed, ccitified and returned with iheii several returns in like monner as is now provided for hy law. Section 2;i. Il shall be the duty oflho Soprc- lury oftbe Coniinonwcalth, imiiieiiiutcly iiftcf the passage of this act, to fnrnish the slierifT of cach county in thc slate with a certified copv ofllic lirsi. twenty-soronlh, Iwenty-cighth fc Iwcnty.iiinlh see. lions thereof, end it sliiiIl he the duly oflhc said sherifl's Io pnhli.sh Ihe same in thiir resjiective cnuii- tics, cillicr by hard hills or in two or more iicwn- pniicrs published iu raid countiea respeclively. and until the township elections are held, during the present month of March. : . . IIARRISBURG, Seccetarv's I Office;. March 7,1840. ( PKNNSYLVANIA,!!.. \iiiaii/j ^ eenlly ihc ahove and foregoing aro .^^^w^^ true copies oflhc lir.il, tweiily.scveiilh, -W'^B^ Uveiily.uighth und iwcnly-niiilh sec- "^^SSsR^ lions ofan nctof the generul assembly, *^fi?^ eniitled '*an net relntive 10 lhe elec. lion of borough and lownship officers, und Ibr other pur[ioses," upproved this day, as lhe same reiiu'.ins on file in this oflice. ^Viinc.is my hand and seal ef ollii'tt thc duv nnd year aforesaid. , F. R. .SHUNK, Sec'v Conimnnwoallli. A. E. ROliER'l'S, Sheriif of Laiica-'rtcrCouniy. .SherifTs Olliee, Lancai.'. > ler, Marcli 11. 1840. \ te.l4 .•ills IP®©(B3iilSIi\^ll©Sro PUBLIC SALE. Kstate Ot John Dierdorf, decea¬ sed. n the Court of Cominon I leaa of llio inoiit and icceive a continuonreof patronage. Connty of f.ancaslor. G. iVI. ZAH.M. TS/HERE.AS John Bare, Iatc Commitiee of .. . No. 1I_ North Queen Slreet, Lancasier. ' • Jolm Dicrdorf.a lunaticiioiy dceensed,did on ' lho 30ih day ofJanuary, 18-10, file in the Olficc ofl the Frothonotary oflho said Couil, his Account uf| the suid Eaiate: Mnrcli' 3.n). lv-13 Burr Mill Stones , THK subscriber slill continues tn nionnfnctnrc Nolico is liereby given lo nil persons interested , JiURR i\IILL .STONES, at the old Bland, Doe in the sold Lsiale, thnt the said Cuurl hnve oppoini. ;]{un Valley inills, and huving u ..ood seleclion ol cd the IGth doy of ]\Iarili. 1840, for the confinno. ' ¦ ' tion thereof nnless exceptions bo liled. Attest : '/. McLENEGAN, I'roih'y. I'rutlionolory's Oniei', I L'Jlie.'islcr, I'Vbruary .'>, 18.10. \ TllEREAS, the ¦ CU.'V.Ml'NEV.S, rrcsident, and S.i-muei. DAi.E'.t.ion.N LiiiiiT.Mis, Esq'rs, Associate Judges oflho Court OfCommon I'leas inand fortlie connly ¦ ,„,,i,„,, „r„„.bar, diggin OfLancaster, and Assistant Justices ol tlieXourts 'g,^,, , .„ ^^^j,^,^ „|;^| -,^,^,:„ ofOyer and Jcrniiner and General Jail IJdivery = ¦ = and Quaricr Sessions oflhc I'cacc, in and for said I couniy of Lancaster, lliivc issued their rrecepl lo j «. me direcied, rcquiiing inc, among other tilings lo nioitici'd posl.s.log chnin, grind.>l'ini: make publio I'roclamution Ihrongliout my i'.iili-1 a quantiiy of sinall arlicies tou ted.ous' lo e:iuii wick, thai a Courl ofOyer and Terminer and Gen-1 aic. end Jail Delivery : .Vlso, a Court ol General Quar-1 S do lo eomnience all o'cloclt, P. M. when the ter Sessions of llie I'cnce und .Tail Delivery, ivilT tonditiuns wi.l bc made known, by ¦' ' .lA-MRS SMITir, ILL be exposed nl pnblie sale nt the late dwelling house of JA'.MliM l)IClvl.\SO.\, (dceeased,) in Salisbury township, Luii.'iister coun¬ ty, on lho twenty-third ofthis iiioiit'i,:i piirt ofthe personal property ofsaid dcccuscil, cniisisliiig of nbout flllv hend of ,^ ¥AT SVlViEl', 1^ five Cows, several young Cattle; 10 Hogs OP ShoU's, 4 Workins Horsesj four sets of wagon nnd plou^ib years, onc road j ""prep: \vai.n>ii. one dearborn wa^Oii, o.v-curt (withiiul wheels,) bay ladders, burrows iin<I |ilonjh.<, f>rKcil cliains, double irees, and sin;ili' t.ccs, liand screw, ridin;,' carria;rc and harnuR^, Iti acrL';) wheal in tlu- ground, corn, oils and bay, ux-yoke, wlimlbarniw, iron, sUdi,a', a.\e, \c., f--..yi;i''-, ndmill, rabes, forks, &c., culling? Iot, a b>t qj' iiu-ir 1 S^vnutiBfin^auia JLe^ iat mure, i'rom xho ll.irrisljiiry Tflct;riipli. E;<*bbk:ii'Kh of jT£r. $Sr«>hsBB, On l!ic bill In Jbren an innn.-di;jt(; re.snmplion of spi-cic jiayinents liy lbc bank.^. iN SENATK. 'I'lirasD.iv. Feb. 27, 1~I0. !M;. Si'K.vK'KR.—;\.i wuliavc now retielud ;i ai.if.o il I c piiij;ii:;h ujtbi; bill, at which it is noi jtusiicjj. LiliK- l.i h^'joir iiifiid or auiciidod, r.\cu])t Iiy (;<iiii. iiji.ii cciHcul, 1 .sjiiill usk tlio attention of iJic Sun- ¦ill-' ll r a t:\v niliiuti p. whilst 1 sbuji endeavor Iirii-tiy to sUiii- thc ob.cctii.ns wbi.b 1 bavo toils pasfa>;f. It i.--a l.|('r«ir, lln.l clVcet.-* tbe interest and tho wi'l!;ire (if ihc cii/.L-iif'ol this cnmnionwcal.h. to a ;^^r('iit('r r.xte.it than :iny ono wliicb luis cnnie Ui liiH' llic l.oJtibilun; for tin; InM Jour or five year-*. I \ <M, iiniiQiianl .ts it mny be, nnd is, on all hand:i :idniitted lo br, it cjiimnt bt? denied tluit it ham us. suiji.d il >irnn(,' p:irty clianictcr, nnd is in rrnhiy a I'arty hill. Viewing it us aneh, I, as ono ofihc par¬ ty w.iirii ig in tin- minority here, bave rofniiiifd li'oiii liikiny any part in ibu discussion, or Iroiii oi- lerinjf any nmendnicnt tn ibi; bdl in its progre.-ta llirwii;^!, ilio.S.-njte. Tbc parly which baa tbe um- jority be c must lake the rcsjiom^ibility of imssinir it, and I \v;is desirons that tbry sliould havo fidl opport'inily of moulding- and torniing it, nnd of putliiijr il inlo any shape wbicb lliry miglit think proper to /zivo ii. 'I'hey have done so, and thc re¬ sult oflheir labours is now on yoiirlable, cimpris. ed in the bill which is now cndcr com-idcration.— .\nd what id it sir? Its friends. I ask pardon Mr, I^poakcr, I will not say its Jricnds, fiir il has no friends here,—its character is ^o dubious that I scarce know wlieru lo pl:ue it; no -SVnator is will- iiig- to own its paternity-—none wdl stand god- lather fi^r i'. Jl i.iindkU'd a curiosity in its kinil, a kind of nondescript or berninphri)dilc, not sin* prcly Hupporiid oroppoed by eiiher party. iMnny of those who vote /or it, are trenihlin^ wnh npi-rehen- sion lest it slioiib' pass, nnd those wbo vote against it, arc chuckling- In their sleeves nt tho idea, ond hoping thiit it wiil pa>H. 1 will not then immll tho ;jiiud st'U-c i)f (^cnaiory, by calling tbem the fricndi o;iliis bil. ThiAille declares it lo bc a bill lor tho better rcgiilniiun of the Ilaiilts in this uommon wealth, ani its supjiortcrs tell us ihatthe objct-tin pa-sing it, i.n lo compel the Banks lo rcetime spccio piymet.t*. I am up)H)spd to tbe pafisnge of tbii bill, lieeanso il will uol effecl the object wliich ils supporters al- h'ge it is intL.':;ued Ibr, but will inevitably prodiicn di«*r"aR nnl ^nlbnr^l^SMleIM, il nni ruin, nninngst any ufour meat worthy and cn.crprij.ng cii/ons.— u I can't iiiiiko die hanks rcHiinic specif pnynicnt'^, liir die simple r'-iiHon that they Imvc nul got I. If p::sdiii;; a law requiring llicin Kl n a iiiH>, \\ould pit s/ou-ie in their vauli.s, ibuu wo uiiLihi cxjkjci a com- p'ianro with yfiiir icquisidona. I'll' as wc knnw thtil ibis i.-t not iho cane, so als:) do wu know, thnt the lianks are unable lo redet'in (luir notes in Kpciir, nn'c.ss they cjii in lho aniorinls drie by thoir orudj- lo,'^. nntl obliijc t/ieiii fo pay in ^¦•dd and iiil\ cr. 1a;1 iity mun irfK-ct tlir a nioniei>t on thc conscipumcrs otVuidi a eonrse, and bc will ho eunvinecd thnt it will producea pressure and pedftntary dlilresa hither¬ io iincxami-.l. d in our i ounlry. Sir, in luokiMR over lhe n'!urnHii;aile by lbc Itanhii lo lho Audilor CiciieiaJr 1 find ibiii ibc Ji^tokv in tbo dmtrirl which 1 have the honor in pari tu jcpresonl, ur ralber in a partof tbnt district, conijoacd oflho cuunty of Ijane.isicr, have discounted bills to ibe n- nioiuil of 9l.ii4U.UUU. This is nil or nenrly aliont on iioies pjyablu in t^ixty days or ahoul nino wcokr, V\\v divido ihiasnin hy nine, tlut quuiictit will bo ]>lo8.0U0. and thatif ibe fuin which tbo p<-opIc of ihat county would he cunipelled to pay weekly, Inr nne sueees-'ivc weelis. It nnii't be recollecled Ieo, tlmt this money nn.t^l he paid in specie, ur in ilio notes of thoae bankti. Tbo whole aiiuiunt ofiioiOB which those banks liuve in cireulation ia S8L'7.t(0O, beinir $132,000 less tban tlu>d.:<cuunis. 'Vli.e bulsiuo of S'1:2:J,000 would have to he paid in Si.ecie, making an avcraye ol'S47,U0() a week, Ibi nine weeks, oh be¬ lore menlioncd. Mow, 1 know tbat it would hu im- poa.sible ibr tho people of Lnncaater cuuniy to aus- luin ibeii.s)tVG and meet itieir obiignnon.'), umlcr such eircunistnnrcp. ! wdl ncxi relcr yuu lo die eouniy of Dauphin, ihc comiiy iu wbicb woate nuw Hilualed, nnd rcspeciini; wluili Senator?, Inmi tlieir acquaintance here, nnd their inlercourse witli lho citi'/ciiit ofthis place, nmy have t^ome knowledge in regard to ihcir atiility to pay. The arveral Hunks in diiscoiuuv have d.srouniid hills to llic auidunl of $944,000; thia div.dud hy nine, aa h- tort: »iatt.d, Iur r btrlieve the general riil(> ainoni^ all the Itanka i». lo loan their money on neles pjiyalMC in sixty dayii; tbfiro may bc .'=ijne al HO day^, mid perbnpa a tew 4 or (I munths; tbo g;color jmrl imwever ia payalile in tiO day 5. This snm of $1)44,000 being divided by nine, the numberof weeks in which this money would nil be* eome due, givea ns an average of npwards of ono hnndred thousand dollars per week, $300,000 wlierc- oi; or $.30,000 per week, nin&t bo pah! in specie. I would af^k my friend the .S-imtur Inmi Lebanon [Mr. Killiii.eer] to say, whether tiis tonstitueiiU in ibis portion ofbi.-i district, would be able to imet and bear such n demand ns ihi^. Hni 1 presmne tbat this money is not nil due by the farmers nnd inei- clmnls ol' Diiupbin eounty. I think that t)ie hanks in ihin ruimiy, I.eint; ono at •Middletinvn, and tvvo in Harrisbnrg, are in the habit ordisc'iuniing liberally to men who rcnide in what is termed (be iron regiun of thia couniry, (he coun¬ ties of iMinbii, Juniaui, Hnntingdoti and Ceuire. Tb** n:en who own the Kurnnecs and l-'orges in that dislrici, and wbo are lhe inannfuciurers of what oughtto bc, nnd whieb 1 hope ere long will be Iho staple ofour greot State. Tliese men have no op- porlunity during tbe winicr season lo bring tbe pro¬ duce oflheir niannfaeioriea tn markel. Vonr river, the grent channel wiiitli nature bas providtd llir lhem, bus liir the la.'^t two iiinniha been bluck;t<lcd wilh ic;'. and yoiircanals are not in opt rnlion. They are Ihercliire obliged lo keep their sioik or. band, and conilnet their lui-^incss whicb give^^ cntployineni ; to the laborers in that section ot' lhe coiiniry, and ' I'nrnishes a bomc niarlcil fi)r the surplus produce ol I lhe firmer, uiioii tbe Htreogib of t .cir cred.t, or, I wbii b is lhe samo ihing, fieiliiicso iliwncd ibrouph 1 ihc baiikp, by menns uf their credit These men ure ill-Ill mid umble ti pay tbeir ileM-i to thc iinik-^ Ujion slmri notiee now. It i.<trne. ihc senson isui ban:! when ihcy will he enahled to eel their iron to niarlj.'i. Ihu ubeu they arrive at your f-c:iboahl, yi.ur. onmi.rci.d cities, they will /iud hiiKirienfl s.ag- iiaicd and rnlerpiizf parnlr/.ed, so ihatil will be iui- poss b!e Iur Iheiu to diapiL^e ofthcir iroti. Or.ifconi- pclUd loscll.in order lo meet tbcir demanda in bank, a" iliJ'y will !:e iflbis b.ll sliould b*eome aliw,(ltcy ell at aaacri !ee that wi.lb.- ruitioUM U nd f:|. d, wilil : IVrrn't nie now to eall your nMcntlon fora tn<u ner- • in.'iil li C.e eo;uity of llcrlu. In liMiki;igal t'le Alid-- l.ir (Jei.er.iiV rc|Hirl, I [lerceivc, that the hiiukslntbat coininenen nt tbe eity of Lancasler, in and for thc j county of Lancnsler, in the Coniinonweallb of| IVniisy Third monih lltb, 184}. Estate of George ciiAULKSSMrrn. \duii..-i»l.-iil irs. Estate of Isaac Ilaines, deceased. 51-9 "ET IVrrERS toslamentory on thc Estate of M^ ISAAC llAINES»i(aioof Salisbnry town. sliip, Lancaster county, Pa., deceased, have beeii granted to the aubacribers residing in the snme townahip. All personB indebtedto said Estate,j are requested lo make payrheni to tho Executors j without delny; and those having clainis againat | said Kstate are re(|ncated to prciontthb same, pro- pcrly authcniieated, for Bettlemcnt. JOHN HAINES, ) ^ , JOSKI'H HAINKS, \ ^^ "* Marchd, 1840. Cl*.13 inia.on t)ie 3d Monday of Apiil ne.\t, 1810, In pursuance ofwhich precept I'ublic Notico is Heroby Given, 'J'o tbe Mayor, llccordiir and Aldermen of tbe Cily of LauiTa.-iler, in tbe said county, and all the --t- E'|"i' Jnalicnsuf tbu Teace, the Curoner, t-'onstublea of^ Q^ (iEOlItJE EIIY,bile of Manor lownsliip. the said City and County nf Lam-aster, that (hey : i,,„,(..,stt.r county, dfcenscd, having been granted b.'tlieiiand there, in tbeir own propur peraniia,' j^ ,1^. ^^,|JJ.^.fi|,^.rJ.^ nH pi.,f..,„s indebted to s.;id Ea- wilb tbeir rolls, records and cxainiualioiis, and in- ^.^^^, ^re reipiestcd lo come forwnrd and 'maku V'»y* (piiai'ions, and olher tbcir reincubr.inei s, lodo ,„t.|H without delav ; and iboso having cl:;iuu a. (hose lliings which lotheir olHeca appertain iu th|:l ^^-^^^^^ ^l^^. j^mn^. wdl ptcsuut llieui, pmpcrly au- llaiiliealcd, lo the Adminiairalors for »cltleinent. hloeks from a new rpiarry, i.nd an cxperieiici-il workninn, together with luy^wn knowledge of lho buiiincfs, liopes to bc iihln to make sttnics to Buit the ditferent qualitiea ofgrain and ni reasunable prices, .loiix i\ I'liiLirs. Mareh 4,1840. .11.13 I behalf lo bo done; and also all those wbo will — I inosecule againsi the prisonert; lluit nrc, or then . j sball be, in the tiail of lho aaid county id' Laneas. i I ter, are lo be then and there to pioaecute against i lhem as shall be just, j D.iled at Laneaster, tbc 2."it!i day of January, \ lti40. I A. E. KOHERTR, Sheriff.^ \ N. B. runclual attendance of Jurora and Wit. YOU, i\>ViX'V, THK TIOUSK new occupied by the Hon. A. Ij. HayH, situated on Ornnj;e i-treet, in the city of Lancaster. Fnr particnliirs apply to Jamk.s I'ivANs, Kricj. orto the subacribcr, rchidiny in Ncvv Ilollanil, W. HEIS'l'BIi. Febrnary 9(), 18.10. ;il-I2 fl»iHe 9nrov«5 Conl. Ul ftJiUE Hubticribor respec f.lly inforinB tho pnblie piJjg thai he has been appuintcd A);ent lor the rino Grovo Coal Company,jind that nil orders ad¬ dressed to llinl, nl <Hiluiiibio, Tor Coal, will l>a promptly attoudcd lo. ... I . II. L. I'EIUN. K, W. .MIDPLETON. I Columhia .March 11, 1810. (Jni-M WiiiellM'eiiner's IB.v»»ns. LSMAr.L supply just received al lho siihaori bcr'o Ucolt .Store. apprentice to lho lUriniim' bu»iness, named i GEORGE DEBUTT neacs will hcreal'uT be expected and required on tho lirst day ol" the Pcsriiuns.—-Juslicca of tho l*cacc arc particularly requested lo return tlioir rcco^jni. ¦^anccH, on lho week next proceeding tho C'ourt, to W.ll. li. I'oiinNKY, Esq. tlio ProHccnling Attorney, tliat IlilU' of Indictinciit may bc prepared, and rea¬ dy to be sent to lho Grand J>:ry,KO that tiir.l body may not bo unnecessarily detained llir want of: tnlonns; nnd is between 12 and I.'t years old. Ti lin.sine.HB, nud llii> Prosecuting Attorney will havo [ above reward will bc given lor his ap|irehensii>n leisure tu proceed immediately [to the trial of in- and delivery to the 8ubscrib<'r,but no elmri,'i'« paiil. dictments pcudiut'. I lliiNJ. 1'. Slli;.\K. Uncaster, March 11, 1810. tcM] llardi U, I.-'IO. ;il'll lli 1 cap, conny Iikv:- di-emnitetl bi.Is ro Ihc amount of ui'us rii:liiii:i (ll'ilulLr<, vvhich vvoirld, U[mii1 the principio whi''h 1 ll ive asiiinied, ar.d which I ll Ink is Cnrreet, re |tnre the payrrl.'ril of u,.wardd of OIIC hundred thori- H.rn-I rioilars per week; nne halfof wlii.ll nliint io piill iiisperiu. Novv 1 would putil to my rricml uu my h'll, lhe Senator who rcpresenlii Hint county '. here [.vir. Miiler;] lo say wheiher he bel eves thnt rlii, i.' farincrs nn-l lhe nu'rilnu-t* (irt'i;'.t e&nniv', jii'lii,.t,i- O'.iH mill wealthy ns 1 luiovv rlie cit.'/.cn.^ then of in he. wl:ct':i'r'the,' would lie able lo pny nrre hnridrci Ihuusand dollars a vvecli, one li.ilt'tiiercof i.i tiieeie ton, !iir iririu I'Ollsei'nlive wcelcs. Sir, 1 upprelicnd lllill any nl einiit tneMicl so mucli iiiiiiiey frorri tlieni in H) .shurl u perio.l .if lime, vrould inevitnhly l:C pru- dlli'tivi' of till' riiuft di-'aslriins cniisi'iprencci'. Sir. the situaiion of al! the other e.iniilies in llio Sl;iti',;iart euhirly wliere hanks nro located, vvill b.i fnunii similar liilllii.se wliicli I have described, ami the s.ime |ti,'cniiiary cnilmrraHsmciiis vvill bc c\pr- lieneeil. 'I'liese,.Mr. Speaker.arc sonn: nflhe etl'celn will h lliis bill vvill irodnccupoii lhe eili'ieiisof thi' I'lnninonvveidth, anil npon individual enterprize,— Dnt Imw will il elfccl us nsa .Stall'.' YonrSt.'ili:_ delit, wliich luivv amounis lo ihiriy-live niillioiw pf thc aStli day of I'chrnarv list, an iii.liiilcJ dollar''. lliniii;li nnt noliiirrnllv iiiercuHil, vvill in re- ' ulilv bc iicai-Tv doubli'il. I-'or a debt is nnt onerous nnd' oppressive on acc.iunt of i's iiuminul aniui|nl. hilt only in proportion lu lhe ability ol lbc doblor I oil when ho lull thn subscriber, a blaek hair to pjy- .V man may be indebted teiilhousand.ilol- eord velvet rounilabnul, wimlenstripi'd pa J.VCOB Fi'-lir,, ('onr-slii[rn townsiiip, i.i'.wis iii:ii.\.N, AVushinijloii IJoroULdi, Mareh 11, 1810. Ili.M OiBc Ceal Ewewai-ti. ANAU'AY from the subscrilier, on .Satiird ;y lars and lie less einharr.iFscd than another vvhonofii. soiireis nre eireuniHi-ribed wouhl Ihi with a debt uf S.)lll). 'I'u him wlin has the ulillily lo pay. il lOOl- Icrs liltie wh.'iher il i« 9.100 nr S.IOKO. Uul, iir, i« von depiei'iale the vahieof pro|„'rly nnd dili.iilii* your cirenljliiii' niediuni, ynn inciease the burmc«
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1840-03-18 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1840 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 15 |
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 | 1840-03-18 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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'¦''i ¦¦^^ li-I'grCASTER, LANCAS-TEll CQUNTY, PA.-
-P RIN T E D
P U B L I iS II E D W E E K L V
RORERT WHITE MIDDLETONT
W Hi.© S£ ^ S ID iL "iC 0 S2 il IE (D 22
aQe8ideB the great saving oftime and inoney. Tho point, and share can be put on in /ivo niinut^Bt and turned und repeated until worn OUl; and even tlien will be. taken in part pay for iiew ones, which cost'only 31^ cents oach.
Thc moet irci^ponsible ahd practicable farmeiK have certified that they arc the best they have ever Imd in use.
They have stood the lest for tlio hist tlirec Kcn- Bons, und havc proved good.
Upwards of limr hundreil iirc nirctidy in iicLu'I uso in''Ihii, CDuyiy nlbnf^,ceiilc.-. ilic lUll of lyn.--'; und tho demand ii) fitill iiicrensing.
The aubacriher, ihankful for tlic very IibGriil cn- co:irugeuient thua far received, in lorms Lbc public, that .he will ciritinuctlie busineu^ in ihc Cily nt Lancaster. JIaying djViilfd bis time and ulten¬ lion c:tclu9ivoly ' tothe manafattunnijof farnrng htenails—such aa theSlicli-phurpcning Plough, in ..itfcrcnt forms; tlm small ono-horsc single or double corn plouafb; tliescctling ploujili.-lhrbwini; from one to four furrows iit-one process, Howiug Ihc grain at ihc same lime; l<><<:ct:ter wiih the cluubiu burrow, for tbo purjKJSd of leveling uneuvon grouml;-and by strict and outire attention to tlic- ini|ilcmcnts oi'liusbandry—be boijcs lo sbarc pujl ofa generous public's palro'iujjc.
JAMKS Il.MOOKR
These Ploughs can ho bad atall liinc.-i with lbc following named persons, w!io arc duly nuthoriy.cd Agenis ibr (be sale of the same,viz: Dnvid Jjiir, Esq., Concstnga Centre; Messrs. ]>.iir_& Pcoplus. New.Prbvitienci'; iMessrs. A. E. Itoberls i^ Co.. Now-lfolland; Messrp.J. &. ll. il.Jjong, Drumore; !. J. Hutton. Esq., LiLlc Jjrili.m. Jly calhng on those gentlemen, farmers ean at uli tiiues be uc- commodatcd. . •. ' .
¦ . ¦ i JAMES. D.MOORE.
As a conv.inciiigand irresistible proolof ibe truli ofihc uhovp slatv-mcnt of fact', the subscrilier up- jKimis a mtVmbor ofctjrlifioult.'.s signnl, as will hr oliserved, hy soiiiu of lbc iiio-t rcspnclnblc and <;xtens!yt; iiifnicrs iu aliiios: every tou nship in the <'.ounty:' '"-'.'¦''. , ,."
': -^:.CEllTIFlCiTES. :.
Thia is tocertify, that wc.Uic undersigned, having «iso(i thu Speoliilan.iuid other I'louijha. iiiko plci sum ill payinff. thut we decidedly give J. Ii. Moore's Self-Shar|ieiiiiig'Patent rloujrbs lho prelerencc, ipasinuch. as they ure very strontr and run well, lli'e lighl of drafl, free from clioaliin |
Month | 03 |
Day | 18 |
Resource Identifier | 18400318_001.tif |
Year | 1840 |
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