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JiV^wiUBmOi ra!<CTT]jmanyar.v iisajaagRwtJtcsntaww-ij«.j i*m-Uitj.T >irj,\j.>-K£\iii.riseii-rjJUiTxtu^i^ti riiirr.ieum'va -Ti 'CUi n ¦ »'ZW 17 XT ION TElESnil IS STIRBNG'^^C." Hl'y-t-.'.KVJW^ LANCASTER. L AN C A S T ER COU NT Y . P A.- PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEE!{LY "^ycDOaa SSa^ooM'CQa 3J3*» LAW NOTICES. ADVICII'J'LSIONEN'J'S. ADVIiirnsiO.Ml-lNT.S, A:-i4©a 5 Valuable Farms FOJl SALE. «<2 2rTC?12 «V-E !¦• ,& T Sj.VW. ANNOUNCES to his friendsand the puhlic, . . -ni /. -,„,- „ „,. ;- . thut he has removed his office to Sonih Queen ,.^' ^ ^a m of 1G5 ncres of first rule Streei, 3 doors below ihe Coi.rl-bouse. wherehe Y."'"l""';.k"nd, situated in North Muldleton town. san ho consulted on Profeasionai business by his '^'"1' 'i""''^' ''"i" Carlisle, ndjoining die 'our friends and patrons. | ^^"^^^ ^'"™' ",'¦ U';:n"<^man and odiers. About L,aiicnsler, iMarch U, 1810. IfM '" " ---'---'"-¦¦¦-¦ ¦¦ I'.iSjU.inmEjS-: FOR SALE. ^S 1 TO SS JTE J" .ST Ij .« U. iir^FFICE in East King street, next door to nLp' Adam Reigart's Wine store—will attend to any professional business thut m.iy be entrusted to his cure. Lancaster, .\pril ll, 1830. tf-19. MAS ifcmoved to thu room formerly orcnpicd ^y tho ''lutclUgcncer," a few doom Wcsi of Jellricd' Hotel,&nearly opposite tbo iMarkcl-housc, where he will be happy to attend lo nil buainesa entrusted lo him. He can al all time-* be lonnd either at his oRlee, or at tbe Hnlel of Mr. Cuoper. Ivmcaetcr, May 27> 1840. if-U5 ADVERTISEMENTS THE nubscriber will offer ut public uale, altbe house of Juhn Futd;, Itinkeeper, Stras'borfr, on SATlJRDAY,thc 17di day of Octobor next.at 1 o'clock, 1'. M. the lollowing very valuable Proper¬ lv, viz: AOVi'.ii'I'ISE.ME ¦rn.-. .r»-.Tr.ii.r-jr->.T«-r-r.T. -.¦•t-:-'*-^t--*^irr~f^.g,^,-v.yr-r.}.t -BY R 0 B E R T W H I T E M ! DOLE T oll". VALUABLE FAUM FOR SALE. SJ'J^DER a deeree ofthe Iliirli f'enrl of Chan- fiJeeiBnc'ili.H of ?,ii\ 'iA'Jilv. — ?i(liii;,' ill tlU' cuuilly nt Oi-!i;; I .-^Illlll of Ni.'iv Yuri;, hut nt ihi. •i'-,i-...-.'.—i..'-r^=*...^.r.-... ...J. ' iis, ill Illl lii-riml t .'^lule ill l.'i 1 11.^ acres urc clenrcd.llic residue covered wiill goud Ihriving limber. The iniprovementa nre n Douhle LOG IIOl.'SI-;, a now Kank Barn, u young thriv¬ ing ORCHARD, u well 40 feet deep of never fail, j A <iiris«t .110(1 i^lci'clinsit iTIiU, ing water. _ ^ j h(i\ ing two runs of siones, one of which ure FrencI 2. A Fnrm containing Ibo iicrcs of blate i n„rr». imt surpassed by any in thc eouniy, a super land Biluaied in said township, 1} mih-s from Car-j fme boiling clolh offirst qualily. The works ii: WLHi.^ r^llPi subscriber is now rendy lo supply hig ¦^ friends with every ihing in the Ilat and Cap rade—such os Superfine Blacic Brush, MVIiite Russia Fur, Silk, Leghorn, White IVool tmd Palm Leaf H-i-TS, Boys and Men; *LSO—A L.tllGE ASSonTMENT OF Boys ami CI!ii«l<lJ*«;n's Faiictf Mats autl Caps, The Hals licing of his own manufacture, hc an warrant thom eqii.al in style uf linish and quality to anv in the State. Anv Gentleman wishingt,) purchasea FASHIONABLE HAT, will alway fmd onc ready to suit hiin and lit his head easy. j^'Storekeepera and olhcrs, wisbing to purchase hy thn doien or single hal, will find it lo their - vantage tocall. T. R. TORR, Sign ofthc Golden Hnt, No. 7. North Quccn Street. Laneaster, April 2-2, 1840. lf-20 HATTERS. North Queen Slreet, Ijancaster, One (loor from the corner of Orange, East side, T.«-wt.ni?\r ii,(.lr friends and tlle nuhlie. thai llicv ffl. have just received from riiiladelphia, tllo latesi Spring FasSiionSj and ore now ready to furniHli all who may eall up¬ on lhcm with HATS ofevery ilcscription, Wliolc- oale and Retail, at lhe most reasonable rates, fiecn AS BRUSH NAPPED & SILR IIATS, BLACK AND WHITE; RUSSIA, BEVER, OnER.&C.iO. wnrranlcd to ho cquiil. lor durability aud beauty, ofany manufactured in thin city. X.a<.cai*ler, April 8,1840.' lisle, adjoining lands of Georgo Wise und other ofwhich 120 acres arc cleared, and ttic residue in tbriving timber. The im])rovcnH'nIs are a lar^'c FFiAME JIOUSE anti Kitcbcn. Log Jhirn, Tenant bonae, a good tbriviMR OKCHARO, a never failing ivcll of wut(!r at the door, and .springH in every fielil. 3. A Farm coiitaining 2ti4 acrcs of Jirst rale I-jimeRlono land, a little mixed with slulc, nit. uated ia said lownRJiip 5 miles from CarlJHle, and onc mile norlh cast of Middlesex, adjoining the Canodoguincl creek, Petur Hettrick and olbers.— About 1;";!} acres are cleared, and lhe residue in lieavy limber. Tbo improvements are a SKONE HODSM and Kitcben, a good Log Barn, Stone Spring-iiousc, with a ncvi^r (idling apring runnini^ tiirough Uie (arm, and im ORCHARD of choico fruit and other improvements. 4. A I'arin of 265 acres Slato lantl mix¬ ed wiill Tiimealone.adjoiningtbe lust mentioned and bounded by the Canodogninct creek. 140 af-r tho mill are in gowd order, there is an ovcr-shot wa. ter wheel of IJ* (cct in diameter, thc water havin/^ 35 feci head and liill. The stream is a never liiilint; one(beingon a brancb or"BigIieavcr,")alwayHmip. i deposiUs of oyfltrr sbells on the prem plying a suliicieney of water. In ibiH mill was | diousaml liusliels of wbicb liavf br. ground in tbe year ending l«t ofApril, 1810, Teu land spread over tlu; Farm, riicr Thousand Bushels ofgrain, and much more could a great demand for oysier sb.ril I, have been ground, bad the diaiillcry connecied wilh furniern nlnii^ ibe writers of IJie b it been kept in consiant opeiation. whicb, Irum ibis tiirni wonb! prodoci' a v To this proporty behuiLiS 25 Acrcs of T.nnd, 8 or | fume revenue anmmlly to the owner there tiv rKN:.>-vi.v,\Ni.\, ! rrsiiinnt of .%i;i;uai'a cojfily, m ihai. f}n thtr Civil and DipU-.watic A pjn npr int'ion /Jj7Z. j visited Vt'a.-hi;ttJlo:i for llli* pi; riu): - ; tint: a i>eiKsion. II?; liad prt;7i(;i:.:Iv m:i;;r. ^— - -.'-. jticveral wri'tun a|)()lination.-i, Imt without S:,b>,ou WEDXKSDAy.die 1.1 olSKFriCMUICR,' fJow, it is apparent that there cannot ho ¦ snecess. Uu anived in lliis eilv, v.-ilh a. attl.eMlmM.^cExcbange.HtloVlock,i^.^I.that ,,,^^^.^^^^j^ servitude, except' bundant (eHiinionv as to hi. int./.rii v,inor. Valuable Farra, | 1'<^H thk PUMSMMENT ok CUIAIB, I al characier, indu.itry, .i:r., and h-i'd he- lyiuKaud beingin Kent connty, Md., commonly j iruny of the S'ates norlhwest of t!ie river j sitli?s j^everal private leltery to ilu.- I'resi- called "Wortnu ."Manor.*' of ivhieh Jolm IJer-ilcs. ¦, Ohio; and who will stand ti[) here and say <|(jnt, addressetl lo iiim hv personal anri no- dcc'd, died seized This Farm is mo^tadvaniage- ,j,.^ ^^^imo shall not he punished? Havu ¦ Ii,i,:,l friends.IivinLMn Orleans connlv, a- ousJj-situate on VViirlnn eicel;, liciuiiis niontli,coni-¦ r i /. i i i ,i i.i , I , , •--,•• mnniling a lieniitilnl viow nt ille Clie»:i|.e.,kc I!:iy, \ ¦>''' ;"'.^' •''»'^'' '¦'"''•^ '"^'''- ^'""' ^'"y '¦"''^ "'""^ I"""!,' ""'¦-' '''-''¦"' -UitU^t-.n .I;iiiii:.-; ami <.',-in. mill siirrnunilinjr waters, and enntains .'illi ai-re!i,nr ;li:ill bono iiioiicv nnv iiiiirc, Illll I !inl ; lim;:, .slron;.'ly rui:ii;iiiiicii'iiii,tr -Mr. Jiihti- land, moreor less, ulinut 120 nercM of which are Irvcry man slmll out iuul ilrini; nt liio piili-1 .son lo iiis nolioe. 'J'hii.s i"orlifioil. In: cull- wood and limlicr, partly heavily tiuil^ercii, mostly !]jf, urwlliteunk. There nre lar;re aud ine.xlnmstihle . < i r i ir i.l.... " '¦" ' '^ '-- Ifiiriiiiy, !i!iil Hint overv nuv 'n.'-'c? 'J'l;:it .'1 tv.-ii|i(.'iiiiy lunl' 1)0 soill for 11 ree:.Mi;vhiirnt ll-ill I'lislX'l ino.-i.-iiiri; ..-liall liolil ll liusliol I | is at Uus time; uml 11 liulf! Do mil i;Oiilli;moii kmnv iliii! '¦¦-'-' nirst llie'ii,,^.].,. j^ j,] ,j| f;|vilixcil ooiiiilrio.s, nml ; lhe .^nln III 10 acren of whieh is first-ratc meadinv, tin; rcsl is eleared land. The iin[iroveinent9 oriiiis proper ty are a two story stone rWELLING m^ lU JP ____ ^ with a wasbiiig ana baking bouse thereto allachcd, aframe barn, a one nnd a balf Btory frame houae, bcrt-iofore oei.iipicd as a store, now a dwelling house; under wliiih is a lirsi-rate are cleared, and tbc residue covered with heavy spring house: a firsi-rate slill housis witb the ne- timber; abont .'iO acres is lirst rate meaduw land.— . cciJHary buddings about it. Tbere is a well of ni vei The improvements are a good LOG HOUSK, Log j failing water at tbe dnor oftlic dwelling houae, an Barn, a Sj)ring House wiih a never faiiioc; spring orchard of thrivinj; trees onthe picmisea, near tbe door, and an OliCHARD. This wi!! afford a location for water works. A Farm of 226 ncres Slate land,mix¬ ed witb Linncstonc, adjoin and (Canodogninct cicek lg the last inentioned 150 acrcs arc cleared 1 This property ia timatcd in ibc great Limcslone Valley, near Barr's celebrated Quarries, in Bart township, in a pleasant, healthy, and fine grain growing county. Thc locaiion ofthis jirojicrty bo¬ ng within five milos of tne Pennsylvania Ra:' wbich aro first rate meadow. The improveinents arc 0 Double LOG HOUSK and Lo"; Burn, und a Spring IJouBc with a never failing spring, und OR- CHAHD ofcbnice fruit trees. TJie last mentioned three Farms will be sold .separately or togellier as it may suit purchasers. A go'id quanlity ofntea- dows can be yel made of tbe woodland along thu aid cieek, A large quantity of locnsl ia growing on thc last three nientioned Farms. For further particulars apply to the snbscriber, one mile east rf Carlisle, near the C. V. Railroad. MICHAEL FISHBURN, Agent fbr ibe owners. Angust 12, 1840. Gt.3G N. B. Also a number of first rate Limestone imd Slate P'arms and Mill Properties forsale. M. F and Ibe resiilun in good timber, about 30 acres ofl '^o"f^' ("carest point,) in tbe midst of an extensive • - ¦ ~ ™. . business section ol tbe country,and posscKsing great water power and a number of other odvantuges, makes it desirable to persons of entnrprizc. I'ersons wishing to view the property before the day ofsale, will plensc call on thc subscriber living on thc same. The terrns upon wliich the property will bc sold are these; filleen hundred dollars of tho purchase money lo be paid on or hofiiro lho 1:^1 day ofApril next, the residuo to bo s:itiafiictorily secured, paj'able with interest on or hefijrc tlie first day ofApril 1844. Title indisputable. Ifthe pro¬ perty bc not sold it will be for rent. BRNJ. BARR. August 19, IB'IO, ts-37 tfl8 CLOCKS, WATCHES, 4C. yra-^lH-; aubacriber respectfully inlbrm^ bis triends J4 und tbe public generally, that he is prepared lo make and repair CLOCKS AND WAMES, OF EVERl!' t^ESCttlPTlO.V, Al hin shop. No. 11 North _ Queen Streei, Hcst door to Mr. Boar's Bookatorc, wliere hu will be happy lo receive orders in his Hue. ON HANn, Ya«»Iiee Ciocks, of Tnfious kinds and prices, wnrrnnled to keep good timc. —AI.SO-- Xievor. BneliEb, Qorman. Fronch and common WATCHHE. Jewellery repaired and vSpoons, &o. engraved lo Older. lie is lliankfully for past fiivours, and hopes lo merit und receive a continuance of patronnge. G. M. Z.MIM. No. 11 North Queen Slreet, liancasler. Mnreh 4, IS'IO. ^J^ Notice to Farmers. THE Bubseribers offer to the public Rice's Pa¬ tent IMachine for spreading or sowing I.ime, I'las- ter. Small Grain, Composi, &,e. callod the Cciiti'iiii;;aB Bisscmisoatcr. Having pnrehnsed the I'nlcnt right for Litllo Britain, Druniore, Colernin nnd Bart townsliips, thcy offer for sale the Machino made in the beat inanner, nr lho patent right to persons who wiah to make and use the same for themselves. Aiiplica¬ lion to cither of the snliKerihurK, living in Little Biilain, will be altendcd-to. r. .1. MUTTON, WM. IIUTTO.V, ^ JACOU HUTION. April 1418-10. yi*13 "ISO'EWLY married persons nnd others nre invi- J.\l led to cnll nnd cxnmine the laiu'ji; anusiu.kn- --nin ASSORTMENT OF A FARM FOR S.-VLE. EY virtue ofthe last will and tc.'-tamenl of JA¬ COB FUNK, decea^^cd, the suhsiribers will scll at Pnblie Salc. on ihc premises, on TUKSDAY lhe 15th day olSEl'TE.MnEIJ next, A TARM, Situate in Huntingdon townsluii, Adams county, I'u,, two miles northwest of I'etcr.'*biirg, (York J?pringH.) Olt tlu! road leaiiing from Pine Grove tu Petersburg, and adjoining lands of Frcdcrit-k liar- man, James iM'liIlwec and otbcrs, containmg 160 .iE€Bl3-:S, more or less, ofgood buul—pirt of wbieh is lime¬ stone, and io a irood siale ofcullivalion, and a pro¬ portion oi'TLMlIKK, and fine meadow. Therei,- opencd on the Farm a ginnl LiuiesloiiL' Quarry.— Thc improvenients arc a gnnd LOUIIOUSE, rff^ (witha very fine spring of ivatcr "t-'f^r^^aa hlmt tbe deor.j a two-slory brick Spring^^^^^^^ House, a stone Bank I3urn.(vifi;bty feet iu lcn{ri|i,) u Wa^on-bhed.and uther out buildings Jbr tbo useof lhe Farm, together vviib *^^i^5^ A LAlUii; Ari'I.K AN1> I'KACII ipe i 0 li il n 0 g _j,4'«=». wilb a vari.ly of other fruit trees. ' -^.Vr?''Teruis ofsale will he luiido known on day ofsale, ond due alteiidaiiee \'ivell by. JUKI, llbW'EU, > „ , W. li. .SADLEIi, \ '=^^"- August 12,1840. tii.3G ^rTOLEN from ihe subscriber's siahle, onlhe K*! night oltbc llllh insl, a LIGHT BAY HORSE, about 8 years old, blind of thc right oye, and the out-side ofthe lell liyo white; bolh bind lens while ahoul llio«^J>.£lS('<i lio'ils; loug lail. witb a lew while haiis nii.tci!—tn¬ gelber with a saddle, lolerably old, and bridle near¬ ly new, with a halier attaclied. The ahovc reward will bc given for the ilctecliun of tlle horse und delivery of lhe tbi el; or 81.S for Horse, saddle nnd Bridle. The aubseriber resides in Ea.st Hemplield, about I, a mile from Ldudisville, I) liom Liiiieaster,oii tbe Harrisburg pike, nt Long's (late Kaullinan'.s) mill. KEUBEN BOWMAN. August 1.1. Ig.in. 3i».37 "TAMES WHITEHILL having e.tceuled on the <S& 27tb duy ofJuly, lS4fl, n deed of general ns¬ signnicnt ofnll his property forthe benefit of those crcdilnrs who slmll execute a relen.«e wilhin ninety days from the date thcreor, Noiiee is hurcby given, tlmt all jiersons having claims or dcmaiids against .¦said James Whiiehill, arc requested lo present the same, dnly aulhenlicaled, and e.\eciile the release aforesaid; and those indehted, lo make iiayiiient without delay. Therclense the subscriber bns had jircpared, and it is now with him ready fur execu¬ tion. , S. B. BOUDE, Assignee of Jaines Whiiebill. Jjancneter, Augusi 5, 1811). .')i-35 CMASKS OF AI.I. Hi.-vns. Thc undersigned linving a very large stock of 'first-riitc luriiilinc on hand, is uetermincd In sell as ]ow as any ether esiablisiiinent in lho Cily. All wlm wish to ji'lrehase Cabinci furnilnreaml Chairs, wuuld do well by giving liini a cnll, as tlicy cnn be Hupplietl with every ihing in his line for houfic Ikeeping. _AI,SO- VENITIAN DLINDS Ul- Al.l. iiKsciiirTio.N-a. All of ivliich niny bc bad atlhe corner iifl-'ast-Kiup ¦Hlreet,oppnsitcllic Earmer's Hauk, firftl dooraround llle corner, on Dukc street. JOHN F. SHRODEli. Lancaster, Feh. 12lh,18.in. 3ni-10 Eslate of Thomas Fleming, dec.eti.ied. SS herebv given, lllat letlers leslnnientarv on the E..iato'of TIIO.MAS FLKMINO. bile uflbe Inwiialiip nf Silishury, ami Ciniiiiy of I.anensicr, ^h'eriiHed, have btnm granted lo the Hiibscriber by lhe Uegisler ol said County. All persons iherefiri. hnving elninis ur deiniiui)s ngainst said Esinle nro l-rqncslnd to make* known the same wilhbut delay; und those iiulelilcd In make pavuient lo WILLIAM Cf>MITON,E.uTOiior, Iie..<itliiigiii Hiiueybtooii townsbip,Chesler ro. Augunia, 18)0. Gt'-3(5 $10 iCID'&VAeSP. CJTOLEN from the Snbscriber, on tho night of KS Wednesday, the 2i2iid nil., at TYSON'S TAV- EUN, Columbia, the sum of Porly-one Dollurs, on llle Ibllowing linnks, viz: 930 Geliyshurg, 310 Lan¬ caster, (new plale,) S5 Easton, 615 Alount Holly, N. J., nnd two 5U cent notes. Tills being the second time I wns robbed nttliis house, leaution all persons Ircqiienting ittobu on their gnard. FlIANCIS IL\YS, Columhin. August Sth, 1840. ;it-.S.5 fecA\oo\ Books , HiCttcr mul WriCiwj; B'nix'i*, UlLLS, Ink, Sand, Bristol Boards, Drawing Pnper, Jnckson and Cohen's Peiiciis, .tc. Togetber wilh a variety of olber articles in Ins lino, just reeeiicd and lor sale nt tllc subseribcr's Buok Store,2a Nurlh Queen Sireet. R. W. MIDDLETON. L.lneastcr, Aug. 12,1810. if 3f! Trustee's Sale, "KN purauance of a voluntary assignment of R. Abraham ilfcfyfir,of Heidelborgtownship, York courity, thc sub.scribor will •offer at Public Sale on the premises, on THURSDAY, tbe IOlh day of SEPTE.MBKR next, tiie following describeil Real Property, as tbe Kstate of said Abraham Mayer, via: A Tvact ol \mlvj\\1:e.vllivu\(\., Bituate in Heidelberg towrisbi|i afiiresaid, about two inilcs from Hanover, adjoinini,' binds of John May¬ er, Jacob Ruditiell, Henry Wirt, and otli&rs, con¬ taining a9<P Jlcrcf; of iirst mte LIMESTOTTE IiAN555 more or less, wnicii is nearly nii eleared, nmi "iii Aeres of good liinber land, uf thc following nd- j.nning Iraets will he sold wilii it. if desired.— This farm possesses many advanlages, and rauks nmong tile best in the neighhorlioed, being well supplied with good water, and has very litlle waste ground. The puhlie road from the Ilcrlin turn¬ pike to York runs Ihrmigh it; it is in a good sliite of cullivation and under goud foneing. The im¬ provements are a TWO STORY STONE «.*'5p^. DWELLING HOUSE, S|l||: and an excellent spring; of waier ^§^^^^^{1^ running tbrough the cellar, a largo bank barn, bnill of briek, a still house, smoke bonse, and oth¬ er out buildings, and n good orcliard and meaduw. Also : A Tract orL;uul, adjoining tbo above, and landsof .Samuel Harniah, Christian and Jobn Miller, Kprmg Forge land,aud others, containing 169 Acres of patented Land, more or less. About .'JG acres of this tract arc well limbered with oak and chestnut, tlie residue is cleared and of a good quidity, a propoitionate quantity of meadow, ond in a gond state of culti¬ vation and repair. The improvcmcnLs are a Two Story Stcno n ti a new bank barn, tbe lower part of stone, a first rate ncw slid hen-e widi running water, and large stabling for stock, nnd other necessary outbuildings; a spriir.; ofgood water in near the house, and .'•everal others are on premises, and a j^ood Orchard, Likewise : Jl 'Vvv\cV oi' \iaui\.i adjoining the last mentioned, and Iinid of Samuci Ivehr, containing 10 Acres and 20 perches. Ahout two acres of ihl.'i tract beiug improved with a ten- ant'.s ban?e, stable and well on it. A further descripiion is deemed unnecessary, as per.sons inclined to purchase will first view said properlies, and lo whom the same will bc shewn on appiiculion, by said Abrabam Mayer, resiiling tlu-rcon. or by nny of tbe uudcii(igiied Trustees. Sale to commence at 10 o'clock, A. M. of said day, and terms madu known by JACOU YOUNG. 'Hru^tccs. AuRUst ID, 1840. Is-:i7 3 ii »- O J '-OtSrjg.o t. -." . £¦'- .£ !/l f- ^= Q - - ¦ A a <a I -i; w 7. d ti^irS 'Vo OIII' €reditoa-!s. TAKENOTICE, ilintwe, tbe subscribcrs,linvcnp plied 10 tho Judges of lhe Court of Coinmon Plens for the Couniy of Lnncnsler. for the benelit nflhe sevcrni Acls of Insolvency ofihe Ci)miiioiiweallli el Pennsylvanin, and Ibal thev llnvn appoiiiled l\10N- DAY, the 2I»l olSeplember ISll), al IOo'cIoek, .¦\ M. al the Court I-fonse, intlie City of Laneasler, for the beariug of lhcm and their creditors. JOllN I'ORTNUR, GKOHGK HEAR. SAMUKL WADE, JOHN GRAl-r, WILLIAM MOORE. _A^j!U.sr,'>, 1840, 35.tc Estale of Danici Hcis, decettsed. SS bereby giveu tbnt IcKert^ of Administration nn the Estate of DAMEL HKSS, late of Conestogo township, Laneaster Courity, deceased, havc binm granted lo the subscriber residing in Marliek township. All persons having claims a- gainst paid Esiato arc notilied to present the same to ibe Administrator without delay for settlement and those indebted arc also reqmisied to make ])ay- mcni lo the same. FRKDEKICK Prr.lFEER, AdmV. Angufitja,_ie40, 6^.36 Estate of David Hoth, deceased, NOTICK. LL persons indebled to ilin Eslalcof DAVID liOTI I, dcc'd, of Ihevillagc of Springville, nucasier Connly, are earnestly requested to imilie paymenllu cither ofilic nmlersigned, E.veeiilors,oii or beibre the lirst of iN'ovember next. I'ersons hnv¬ ini; nuv jnst elninis will please present them iluly proveii fur sellleinent. .lACill! NI.SSLEY,^ „ All'.M WALKKR, ^-R->:'=""°"'. .__Aiigi^t_l!MH-10. Cil-'.n Eslaie of John Shuuh, deccasetl. i If KTTKIiSof .¦\iluiiiiislrniion on Ibc Ksiate of ¦ B A JOHN SllAUH, bile of .Marliek iowii»liip, I LancaBier cuunty, deeeased, have been gr.inled to ; the subseriber residing iu tlle Siiiiie townnhi|i. .-Ml ' pernoim indidiled are notilied lo i-oiiie fe-wnnl ami ' make netllement wiliiout delay; and lluwo linving clniins against the same, will present tlu-iii. propi-r- . ly niitliuntieaied, lu the siib-eriher fir selilemenl. I JOSEl'llSIIAlMl, Adm'r. I AuBust I'J, 1840. Cl«-37 are two DWELLJ.Vfi ami iu eood repair, wilh suitable out build; other is of eniivenieiil size, and is iiitenii lemtiit; there is I- bniiil. There S l-ATllI its; th. 1 lor 1 AN vyi IS A I'l'Li: ^^^ 'W #^., ;.iif: m',..--:>A^^. in its prime, and goo-.i assortinent of other wi-ll se leeted fruils, of various ktniis; besides the iiumer¬ ous bay crafl that ply between thc creek :nnt lialli¬ more. there is a re;.-elar steamhoal eoninuiiiicaiion with IJaltimore iwiee a week. Persons dispnsed lo make invcstiiieill.J in Laml, would do well to view the premises belore the dny ofsale, ns this is a must desirable property. The teiiiis ofsale are, that lhe piireliasi'r sl payonetbird onbc purchase inoney in ejsh, and shall give bonds or noles wilh securily. l-i he n|i. proved by thc Trustees for the payment of ilie res iduc oftlic pnrcha.'^e inoney in Iwo etjii.i] instal mcnls, of twelve and twenty four moullis, wilii in leresl from the dny ufsalc. For furllier inloriiia lion, apply tbthe subscriber, at llis oince iu tiie ei ly of Baltimore. W.M. I'.VrTERSON, Trusiee. .\iigust 19,18.10. IS..T llml iIkti: liuvi.' lirni Irom liiu linn- lo v.-!)ii;li lliu inniiicry nf nmn runnelii mil :'iiiiliiiry,lriv,-a for thu |iiiiii,<liiiii'iil uf r;riine.s niiluun-n I—.¦111(1 ihiu |>iini.sliiiiciil frcKjiinnlly c.vIimiiIs- I nnt only Inlhc ilcpriviiliiin ul liluriy, hnt |in.iniiny cases lo thu mkin:; ini-.iy uf lifu jil.soir. Yc.-J, s-ir, in .•ilinii.-ii uvury ."-'iiitu in Ihis Union, uvun Ibr ihc siniillcst of nil ini,-;ili;inc!i!ior.s—vajrr.-inuy—uur citixuti.K intiy lie (iuiirivcd of thuir lihurty. \'n- fjriints, you know, hy the oiunmon l.-nv,iiro S'ich |icrfoii.s iis wake on tlu; night and slc:u|i on Ihe (lay, and who frnqnent cus-, toniulilo lavcrn.s, alc-housus, anil roiitus a- i I .son lull iinniuili.-itf.-ly al'lur hiu arrival iipuii tliu j'u|iru.^-uiualivu Iruin Ihu dislriiil in whiuh 3 ruaiduii, lint founil ihal i.u'iiliuiiian cuii- liiiuil IO llis hiiloiiiLis from uxtruiiiu illnufs, anil iillurly nnnlilu In rumlur hiai anv ikI- vii;u or as>i.-ttinuu. 'I'hu ulil soldier, hu«-. uviii, slaluii his case an'i husine.-is ;n Ihu s uf ihis ffuntluiiiaii, li)ui;iiip iu lhl.' samu housu, an,I lliuy ailvi-ud iiim in cull at niicu ii|"iii lliu IVi'siiliMil al I'lujirn. |iur hour, and (h.divur his lullurs addrussnd 1(1 him, lii;ci.'ihur Willi his ulhur |ia;iur,s.— -Al'lur f.iiliiio- totrut ailnii.-sion iniu iliu I'lx- ocnli\u Mansiuti Ihu lullowiiitr morning' —"ihu striu;f uf thu latuli huinir |)iilli.'il in"' —hu runuwud Iho atlumpt llic .iiicucudino- day,aiid having lieun ailmved to unlur.suh- iniiled his uasu. Mr. Van Biiruii hastilv 'meed at thuold vuluran and his papers, Miirlin \'nii IJnruii, that my fullotv-conn; Iryrnun may In; hutter ai.h- lo ruad his Irue uli.'ir.-iclur, and th.at ^^;l•y may knnw Ihiil muaiiiiu3..; is one of lliucliaractorislics ufl;-,:? iiaiiiru nt lho man whu is iiow "cnm.; [las-sinij p(.,-i liu:! hind" lo pursiiaile his n- hiisr-d I'vllow-uiiizui'M lo pncircic Ilis lirow wiHi Ihu liu-iors, and lo IinL' llis pnckrl-t with tliu (:.-..,.u, ...iit,^, of a sufoiifl I'rusi- duuiial lurm. .Now, .Mr. CHinirinnn, dont yon, in all candor, tliink Ihal i liavu said quite anfli.: uiunt lo iii.-iku lliu ndmiri-rs of .Martin Van Ijiiruii a lilllu inudust when Ihuv are pleas¬ ed lo ilrtail ahuut (ieneral Harrison's 11 u dliii;; Hevuliiliunary soldi, r.-tiulo sl i!iil, sir, lut 11.1 l.iku ii;i ll laliilus of i|-,u Slatu i.f .\uw u Wlil liud .-iiiiuiii; Ihem a Vui law iduli p. ni 1 -i', tl IS p;:ll li) di i'ur Iiuui luai III ll IUL' !" loii; .:;i:u fuv i :\t'- Vih fl ].-;¦ v;...-:! -ui-.iii-lv p lluir lii.-i.-i lir suri.-llil hout—nnd no nmn wots whence they J and referred liim to lliu Secreliiry ofW: come, or wliither they go. I will just; without I'lirther remark. From the hitU' turn lhe ultenlion of theccmniiMeo to the statutes of some ofthe States on this piih- ject. Cy a law of Soutli Carolina, enact¬ ed on the iiSih day of March, 17tl7, and in full force ai ihis day in that Stale, pro¬ viding for the punishment of vagrant is tlf'clarcd as I'uUows: ; ho received as cavalier a rcbulFas he harl I I'rom the Prosident, Hc then called on "the members from Western Neu- Vork,he- ; fore referred to,and slated to thetn lhe re- ' pult of his interview with the President itl and Secretary ol War. llc stated that hi:; j case wasi one of painful hardship, as upon I* hti a very: "visf.fl M and linuKl : [Tu^i/inns wilh tin,- hill :::.r Li.-t:i.iiai;irc of Ohio in !:ieh iu ii. Harrison voted. :linii of lilh? ft, chapter iil), -^'.a'ljtes. 'I'hc litle rejaten ri^o:;s, ari'l after ])rovidin£r ¦ C(imniit!f:d in default of fur ^^ood behaviour, it en¬ acts a?"fullows : "fl. Thr (.'(mrt i-iay di.sTbar;;je such dis(irdi;rly tenoMB frr-iM eoii.'inriticut, eitlier ab:»driteiy ot iMicii le.ei'w'.p.x^ nur- tirs lor his or ber^iicd beb;i- v.ciiir, in ily di.scrctiun; or tbe .saiu court may in iiH^ diserelion anduinzu tins i-ounty Mlperi?iUn(i(:nis of llie jiiMr, or tlieuverdeer.s of ibo |.f)or of any rnun¬ ty or town, or tbo eornuiiit;iw*nirs nf nny :dui-- ho'isi;. lo bind mil snch disitrJcrly persoris as .shall be iiiiimr.siu houic lawful cnllin::, as .scrvmts, n|)- l>ri:mii;<s. nmriner.". or oth'-rui.-e until tbry sbidl heid' fitW ay-L-m.^peetively: or to eolUnici for (be Mi.rv.et- "if .s>.eb iliaorderly [itTsrins a.-t sliall beof full I'.L'L' \vi:h any persuns as lub'>rors, SKRVAXTS, ult)»;eiiticcs, iiiarintTH, or olberwipc, for any li-rin iii>i i-xcie.hiii; nue year, wldeb hmtiing nut aud nii-traels shall bo as val.d aini 'tfermnl ns tbe in- derituru of any apprenLir.-r, widi his own couscnt and liic uoi.sent of hi.s pareni, ami shall (Htbjcct iho "See. ft. And be il furtlier enacted by the au-l the advice of friends in whom be rci.osed 1"^"*"\« **" ''^'"'»' ""^ or contrartcd to tbe nrwnc - ¦ -¦ ¦ - ¦ I ,111 <-'untrol ot :ind of Ul.: a» il* llicv pace and till; per.Stin jmi ;iureb:.sin^ the tervieeii of tl ^lid nrtViidcr sliall r:'ccive from the clerk ofthc .¦ourl a eertilieate ol vitiAx purchase,and. tliereupim, lieiiifciid.r .'^ball, dii.-jiL'the lerm afore.-aid bv ubji-i-i to tho iieualtit'S sei forth and eo:ilained in hu ael of Assembly eiililh'd 'An act eonceniinjr lervinitH, isnd ma-lers, aufl apprcnlifc.';;' ami (he icr.-ou wbo purehasi^d hi-; rir imr .ser\ii;es sliall in.- miillnrl Xo all tbu beiie.'i.'.s iiecruiufj to m-i.^ter.s by ijenloH'.v.iiil net. "licc. G. And bc it furtlier enacted by the nu- hority ul<tresiii<l. 'J'h.il, ui ease no pert^uti shall >:ir»:lii:ai; tlu: services of thesaid otVender, then ihe uid'tlf.'udur i.s hereby declared liable to receive iqL iii'ire than ibirly-uino, nor less ibau leu hisbt's 'U llie bare back, al the discretion of the jud;ic« ¦l' tbc cuunty nr i iiciiil J''.n:f nr i-.i.:rl nf Kr.<-;iMHi; n C"barlestwn, an ilie ea->e may hi-, aud adjnil^cd 0 c]uit the connty willnn twenty-Hmr hours,or ibo l^itrict within ibree days. j\ud if thi- said oir<:n- ler i-hall, ui'icr tltc time above prescribed, be fouud viiijin liie cnunly or d.slrii:t fioni winch be ba.<5 iccn biiui.siicd, and .shallnot be providtd with a ccr- ifieiilc ul' his yiiud beJiaviuur irom .somo oiiool tlie eonnly courts, or a jud^e ol' tbe court of sessions, or cannot procure good .security (or bis I'ulnre f^nind iA!;ERrENTS, Ilirds,"i:.r.-—Messrs. JUNE, Tl- bebaviour, tben be is hereliy declared liable to die ^J? TUS, ANGI'^VINK, it CO., will c\!iibiLibcir,i':i"»J I't-nidti'S and imiiifitimcnisas abovu set liu Ih: ll,ori,y nllircsuid Th.t. if tliu r„uri sliiilI iioi iJhiiik ' t,;' ^^..^jji confidonccr he luuf Iri^^cdled ' ~,°',!;;::;,':;:!,™ '7'i^tlr fit to ilisduiriru 1 10 uffuailor, llluii till! <-loiU of tlio' ^ , i i -i ,„ .,i . i- ,.'^'"'f^"' (."¦"'f'" «»¦¦¦"'">¦,"' tlm iici!; CGiirt .slmll, befiini thi- hi-t day of courl, maiie \ <""'''^¦''^ luilidreil miles o gel that which ; v,.r.-o l..mM.l.-isi,|,,,rciili<;(,i.." Iiiiowii to till! iiiiuii iiiiiits, by an lulvi-rtisi-iiiLiit, no one could doubl was his pisl uuu, and,; _ Iiy lliu ahove law of the S^lale of Now stuck u|i lit tlio llonr nt tlm court-lioiisu ur jnil of having failed to get his ease even respeci-, York, cerlain sjii-eiiiud olfieers are aiilhor- ; hi^tricmr coumy wlu'iu lie or siic wus iippro-! f„||.,. ,;oiisidered, he I'ound himself whullv , incd "'I'D CO.NTIIACT FOR THE PER- SOLn^nM'Uin,U'SAL;!''<^u^^^^^^ '« -'""' '-"- lid VllJiO" of •'such disorderly persons" as ¦ ¦ •¦ i........i .~ .uiotlier m^m^^'^^^^WA'Sfi&' t-SjL--i:>,i<rif3'j(J7:M'^\miim 'ilfi^^'^^if^'i^^j^i^^^'i-Z:^ Of Living Animals< Icn.iivc iVIoiinireric and -\viiiry. in Ncw llolLiiid on Jlondiiy the 21lli, Liliz on T.uesihiy lliu ialli nud I.iMiciislcr on Wediicpdiiy and Tiiursd.iy ihi: illlll Ild riTili days of.-\ngiist 18-111. II..ors of M.vliiuii tion from 1 lo'l. V. AI. In Lancnslrr, on Wedni-s, it.iy, fniiii 1 lo '1, P. jr., und on 'I'liursdjy. from !l 10 12, A. M.. fi-olll 1 lo'l, P. W. AiiuHig the animals iiiiiy be scon liic i^r.-ntcst cil riositv in the iiniiilul kii:|rdoiii, the C.-VMl-.l.fiK.) PARD, or GIRAFFE, of KkJ'P'! "Is" 'I'" I'""""' in^ rare curiosities: Tlio Aiitolojic Eii^rlaiid; tin grc.-it Wur Elepliani; the stri|icd Zebra; the Gnu or Horned Hurse; the Peruvian Lanin; the (jrcaj Cinnumon ileur ofthc Himchiya Mountains; ICuni garuoa, of Ncw Holland; the grent Nilniidiun I,im.l nnd Lioness; the Panlher of Nortii Americn; Roya Hongul Tijxcr; the Polar, or great White Ilenr; tin IUjACK tiger, lho only one ever cxhiliiied in country; the young Eleplinnt of Siani; (lio Ilic country; tlio young Eleplinnt ot Siani; Poonnli Benr of Hindooslan; Monlieys, A|.cs, Ua-| ^ .^ j,^|.^..„|, ^f ,1,^. pcpj^.. boons, &.C. Arc. &c ' considered, he found himself whully j • desiildtc of iiiuans lo relurn home. He; ourl,fura.siiaci>ofiiiiie nol cTCcediuK one vcar;; Wiis advised to pay anolher visit lu Ihoi I'residunl; locall his aitenlion j;articular | ly to ihu private lellers addressed lohiin:i lo meniion the hardship of Iii.s .silualion, | his ileslitnle condilion, and his utlcr inn. hiliiy lo relnrn home uithoul pecuniary aid from lliu persoii lo whom he came so su-ongly rcconiiuendud, or from some olh¬ er miknown source. Ue accordingly again waited on the President. Now, here, sir, was a glorions opportunity for Martin ^'all Huron to e.xhibil h.is love and atrectiou I'or a soldier of thu iievoKiiion. Horo was a fit occasioii for Marliu Van Buren, out of his ai.u.idaiil treasures, to relieve tli wanls and distresses ofa man whose blood !iad licuu shed in achieving Ameiican lib orly. Here was presetilud an cnvialilo silualion for a generous and iioble-honrled philanthropist to miiiistcrwitli a bounteous liiind to tho necessities of a poor war-worn soldier. Here, sir, was a most desirable 0[iporlunity, not only I'or the dis])lay of liberality, but for the outpouring of a grateful and feeling heart towards the men hy whose valor, patriotism, and blood Ihe independenco of the nalion had been secured. Huro was a time lo cloihe the paLsied limbs, and to feed (Ire hiiiigeiod stomacii of a veleran who had cheurl'ully c.vpendcd llie strongth of llis youlh in bat¬ tling with his nounlry's foes. But, sir, how did Martin Van Buren acquit himself on that memorable occasion? Publish it not in Gath, proclaim it not in the streeis a roal slave in heart and feeling would en-1 of Askelon,he acciuilted himself in a inan- tcrtain such an idea. You know there is. ner most disgraceful lo his slaiion. After no great bug-bear in this word "service;" j the old patriot had partially laid his case but some persons are captious about il. 11 before him, aud wiihout at all heeding maintain that Mr. Van Buren is, or should ' him, or waiting until he got through wilh lllillI'^ory of.'his statomenl, the President IHppantly I'lov'uiid, 'i'hnt, in all cnscs wliere it shnll be (1. cniuil priiet,.c:ili.e nml expedient by the county coun, ur j'ld^'c of Ltie conn of ses.^iuns, or eireiiii court, 10 coiidcinn i'n- oli'oiidL-r io Iinlil labor lorn u-rni nnt i-xcecili.rj; lUif- year, he sbnll not recuiiu llic |iii(i:sliiiieiit by w;ii|i(iill^'ns nlbrc-nid." 'i'lius, by llle laws of Souih Carolina, llic-c [lersons iliat waked upon the tiiylit and slept upon the day, are actually suld out; noiice is pnt up, and their services are sold out; bul they aro not sold as slaves. None but a slave will think so; none but 'I'here will be a Mnnkev (ind Poncy pciforinnnecl 'iiii-'r ofllie Government is a servant of lhe turiK-il upon his heel, ordered Ihe servant for thenmiiseinentofthc.TiiveiiileClns.=. A L'oml 1 I'eople for thetime being. 'J'liu ternis ; to give "THI'; FKlA.D'iV" A l)OL[.,AR! d servant, as everv lav.-v Band of HIiLsic will be in ntleiidnnec. S^-nls .-in; lircpnleil c.xpre-sly fiir ihe neculiiinoil;Mion of Ln¬ dics Ailinitlnnce i35 eents; chihlren under 10 ycnrs of njje Ilii cents. There will uleu be exhibited nt the snnic linm and place, n Inrfje colleelion of Cnsinornicic vicwi, nd si.\ enormous I.iviii(r ..\nncoiidns: lhe exliib- linii ofwhich will he enlivened with comic :;iii;;iii!:. Admission I2t cenls, A. H. MEAD, Accnt. August 19, 18.10. Id-:i7 !iiJ\SJvDii.fJ'iSJJ L-;j ii^iriliS Almoin I^/^ RS. CLARKE bcg;s most respci^lliilly to in- 'I'!w nounce to hcr liieinls, nnd the pubiic. i]i:il iicrSCIlOOr. IS NOWOPK.VFUR THM III;. UEI'TIO.''^ OF SCHOLARS, where die iliffcr.Mit briiin-hcs of useful, nnd jiolite instrucliuii. shnll be carefully inculcntcd. IMrs. Clnrkc's lonp cn;:nscnient in lencliinjr, r.nd success ill ndvnneiii^r her pupils, will, she trusts, cnlille bcr lo n Hlinie of pnlronniro, which will be grntelii'Iv ncliiiowlcdged. Ann. fn. ISIO. '.h-'.ll master and servant, as every lawyer ou AM.) SHOW HI.M'I'Jli-; DOOR! which this lUior knows, (and Ihcre aru abuut one i dollar was a .SfJl ¦•.TLAS'TKR, and lurned hundred and sevunly,) are merely relalivo jom to bt as worlliless as Ihe heart ufthe terms. What i.s the word servant? ll iajdouor—itwiisnot worth a farthing! Ves, a different word from "slave," beeause ¦ ;Marliti A'an Burcn, Ihe Presideni ol Ihese Ihal iinpliestlial you have no righl loyour I twenty-six united bnt suvuruign .'ilate.--, the body; llmt it does mil belong lo your-1 (,:ouiuiander-iii-Chief of lliu .-\riny and .Na- selves: lliat yuu have no relations,no wil'e,' vv ol ihis greal n.-iliun, wIio is in Ihu an¬ no children. -A. slave is nolhinj;; he lie-j u'unl i-cuuipl of twutily-live llousand dol- loiigs as itiisoiiiiidy to llis owtiur, in lho 1 l.-os iu irold and silver from llic People's ilOOPlNtt 8LATE. THE suhscribers nre prepnred lofitrnisii inalcr- inls, tuul lo Oliver biiilitinjrs wilb sbile of un e.xccllenl iinnlity. Theirprier, liiralniingnl Wrii;hls- villo will be from Sn,.'iO lo S7,.'il)c. (ns per si/.o of slnle,) por square, iiioludin;,' iiniln, tltc. The subscribers will prompily nttend lo nil or¬ dors frnin nny purl of Luneuster, York, nntipliin, or Adams couniies, lhe inldiiioiinl priee for wbicii will be the eost of irniisporlnlicn from \Vii;rhis- vitle nnd oilier necessary expenses inciiiriil lo thc distnnce. Addre's PKTKR WILLIAMSON .t SOM, Peuchboitoin, York eiiitnly, Pn. Specimens nfllie slnle nmy be seen nt llie U'ure. I t)||,y ih.circ to pour out house of II Kuuft'ell Wrisbtsville, nnd utJntiies I j •, , p,„„,, „f R,,voluti Mclonkcy's, Penchbiittuin, i August li). 1840. eye of the law, as the horse or the ass.— H.U any man ihat serves iinolhcr isa ser¬ vani; and these lazy men, llieso vagranls, have advocales ou litis floor; Ihese plun¬ derers, these marauders on public and pri- lalu property, havc advoealf-s even bure —who regret that liiuy should bc eompull- eil lo Work. Cienlleincn should reserve a small share of iheir symp.ithies fur Ihej soldier ONK WHOLP. SntNP[,.\STl';!- uoiimiunily, anil shuuld reason thus: tluit ] DOJJ,.-\R!!!! A-iul lliat whole shinplas- tcr dollar nol worlh a eopiier! Ve.';, sir. j Treasury, and who will, un the .3d day of I iMaich ne.xl, have ruci ived for oliicial ser- I vices the enormous sum of oue hituilrud and sixty-four tliousaud nine hundred nine- ly-nine dullars and Iwo conls oflho Peo- I nlu'scash, in Ihu plentiiidc of the bonu.1- ' less liberality of his magniiiceiil hear!, 'absolutely gave the old Rcvoluiionary shall hoof full .age "with anv persons a,; /.ABOliKRS, StiilVA.NTS, apprenticus. mafiiirrs, o.r oiherwise, for any ternijiot /ixeeuiling one year." But wiiat Locofu¬ co uviT Ihought of denuuiinalingiis sinves sueh ilisonlerly persons as may havo been liispu.iud of under lhe provisions nf this law! 'I'he wilde.-.l Locofuco nevor dream¬ ed of sucb an absurdity, 'I'he truth ia, sir, that every wull-rui;u!atcd ccmmunily will protuci iiseif from v.igranis, pilferers, aud small ihieves. 'i'he laws of all lhe Nurtlicru t^tatcs, so far as I iyivo examin¬ ed llicn!,aulhorize thc punishment ofsuch criminals bv iiiuiriMnninojii nnilhitrd Inbcr. Bul, as this discussion in relalion to wdiito slavery has refurunec more cspeciallv lo the bill inlrodiiuud inlo the Legislature of the Stale of Oliio during thu session of 1820-':2S, I will direct the attention ofthe commillee particularly to that measure; A law was passed by thai State on thc Ilth of Pobruary, 1815, entilled "An act for the punishment of certain offences therein siier.ified," and wbich, as its title purports, was not an act in relation to debtsorcoii- tracts, but an act belonging to Iho penal code. iVow, it is a proposiiion whit-h will not be denied by the most iiittanied Loco¬ foco in Ihc land, Ihal, by a riolalion of the law, a man nmy forfeit iiis personal liber¬ ty; nay, Ihat ho may forfeit his lifo. [n a republic the -will of lhe people is to go¬ vern; in a monarchy the will of the des¬ pot. 'I'liisbuiuga reptiblic,tho will of the people is the law; and the peop!.' iu all the Stales uf this Union hav-e so framed their laws thai, for curlain violations of these laws, a man may forfeit his liberly and even his life. This is a doctrine which will not bc disputed; Bv the law of Ohio, that which jnisstid I'Vlirnarv 11, J.-^lo, putty ofl'undcrs, whotn thupuu|'du uf that Stale, ucling thruuirh iheir Lupisla- luru, had not thoughl projier lo ine:;r.;.-.r- alu in lhe peniteniiary, were coulined u> the jails in lli-^dill'ui-ffui counties iu which the iilf,.'iic(.'s liad been coinojiltcd. 'i'hese ca.ses liuc.-iiiii; so niimetous Ihat thc jail.s ovcriiiirdoiied willi the otrenders.— [iioule 01 the respeelive eouiuie.-* la?;eil for liioir .-.upporl, and some as atlumplud lo be devised for WIMU 'I'hu were remedv the it 13 heller that these vagranls shuuld .-.erve Ihe couinr.iity than that honest mun should bo taxuil for their maintenanee lint, say cerlain tender-hcaried genlle¬ men, oh! au old revolutionary soldier might come lo that condilion and be suld out. I say it is a slander: 1 say il is as much as asserting that an old Pevoluliuu- arv soldier would steal, or |iick the pock- one wiiole shinplaslir dollar good-fur- uothiiig dollar, to defray Ihu old soldier's o.xprii.sus on his weary pilgrii.iagu home, a rievanee under wliieh ihe people suf- i fered. During ihe session of il'ie Legisla- jture of l.-^L'O aud l>itil, a proposiiion was j relerrcd III a selcul eoiumiuee lo iiiuoud i this penal code; and of that couiiuittee I Thumas .Morris, Iatu Vnu Buren Stiialor I from the Slalu of Ohio, was appoinied ehairman. 1" , obiioxii>iis ll iof il, Iur 1 pi,i.-..-uf.-iun. le It was who reporied this 11. lA-t IIS look at i!iu lernis have a ccrlilied copy iu mv 'I'hu seeiion lo which the ub- jucliou IS la.ieii tupurk-il by ih ineiit lo lhe pi.'ual i the niiiet<'enilisuoliuti, couiuiiltee as a siipplo- coile .111 and !.-< ill L'liale .jour- 111' 1 by naught but the keuii, unfeeling els of llis neighbor—and that is a slander.' iusiill whiuh aeeumpinied il. Por llm Tbey fought lo establish a Ooveriimoni of' credit of hiiinan nature, which found an laws; they did not light to pr.ituct men i milit represenlative in the person of Ihu who would pick lhe pockels of olhui-s. I President, I will add lllat, u,i(in being in- Bul, sir, it behooves tho frionds of .Mar-; |'urtni;d of tliu result of the old sjhiiur";, tin \'an Buren on ihislloor tocarry thum-' application lo ihe I'lxceulive, sumu haif a selres with all-becoming modesty, when j dozen nieinbui-s uf (.'ungruss fr.nn W->.!|urn their syinpiilhioj New York made up a pnrsu of thin oiiary soldiers.— liars, suliieienl lo carrv lhe old iirin home dislanuu of more than livu hundred miles.! lengih in ihuse words ou the i \'i'as there ever exhibit.-d, siuce lhe days' nal, pa'ju llO-l, section HI; of iNoah's IIoikI, so striking an instance i -Ho ii furilu-r enn. ii-d, 'I'hul when niij jicrson ofci)ld,sorilui, huarlluss niuanness, reli- | shnll be i.npri.i.ncd, ,iiii. r npo.-i e.xceul.on or olh- t.'.e ll.jn-iinyin..i.t ol" n line or eosl^, or 11 be l.-iiviiil li r llie sbc.'ill'ol Ihe eouniy sin-vant to ni.y persiui |ny lhe whole ninomit vrs.'n .-I ¦ i-.lt.. I erivise, I. both, il 11 .^tll ota sueh ; wiiliin tiiis ."^iNli due tlir lb., .'.iioltest [ s.ilc )illb.i;- notiee she .-In..' i;jicn siie.-i sule In .','iw.- lu i'i..' p,,r.Iiiiser IlV. r (;v r the pri>»ner :o li.lii. r.l.ilioi, I..U.VI-C1I such inirebn dol-' "'I'dl be lhnt of inusti.r nnl'scrvnnl umil i!i of serviec e.\|:ires; nnd lir iiiiuri.-... .lone bv ci hi rvue. of wbieli I be ^[ivcii nl lonst ten davs;* ini; H.eelcd. the .sherili' sliull n cerli,ie..i,. llnreef, mill LC- ¦ '111 ubi. il lime lb.' r nnd the prh.nier limo TO THE MEDICAL FACULTY. ^^HE mnny freiineiit ueeiilents that Imve oeciir. -*- ed of lute, of poisouing by Arsenic, lukcii eith¬ er ill mistnke or dcsigne.lly, nnd Ihe ntieinpis ihnl hay.: been iniidc of poisonin;; whole familiea—has JMdU'i.'d lho yiibscrihi.'r lo pr. piire nn antidote. Tlie Ilydrated I'er Oxide of Irnn, which is put upin ils 111.isl I'onvcnieiit form for kei'pin::, ami for iiume.l- iule exhibilion, reipiirinu' no previous prepurnliou, nnd lu-eomiinnied wilh direclions for use. Tl: Ihll llolll.l.L; I prcvciil p. llr. ' ol Iheir voles. I Van Uuren shouh ments, and where pois.iiihi!: hns inken plaee dc. Hii;iie(lly, been proven l.> be nn nnlidole for urseiiie, foriniiif; wilh il. nn insoluble an.l inerl nrseninteof Iron, which is most ijene.'.iliy tin.iwn oil'by die ef¬ forls of llle sloiiincb. For sale by .1. F. IIKIMI'SII. At lus Mi-dieinnl, Din!,' i^- C^lieiuicnl .Slore, Kast Kinrr Sireel,, Lnneni.ler, I'u. i \- i c i i i i •. ^ -— ,(;,')7 , 1 ork, Irom whom 1 had it. ,,,,, 1 , , 1 ". I i ... ,f ,,...,',. , •" 'V ^bnll be hull i:i 111.. s,inii' inniicer n :it-37 I ihcy should on such occasions always | cumlo'-lahly. Hc si,-i ull •'^ii'i-''he(l, lo use ' „|.|y |,,_, j„,,„,j||^,| j,^ j.^^^ j^^ ,j, his own uiupliatie and cx[ii-e.ssivo laii- gita'^e, "thai Ihe People'sReiircsentalives wur..' verv cluver sort of folks, butthat'I'Ul'; PRI-:sn)K.\T, .MARTIWA.N' BlMli'.N, WAS A 'i'l'^RRlBLP, M1<;aN .MAN," Loug, sir, have I hesitated—long lui-.e I resisted the deiuauds and priitii|.'liii;.-' uf duty, in presenling the foregoing slale- inoiil in regard lo ihu truaimuul an uM Rcvoluiionary suldier ruceivudiil ihchands The friends of .Martin j of Martin Van Buren. ..Vlihuiigh bui aUj also rumettiber that lie huinblo individuiil in a natiun embracing. cr. bear in mind the coniliiet of .Miirtin \'air Burcn in the New York Conveniion, in ' regard to Ihe riirht of sull'rage. 'Thuy! should nol allow ihumsulves lo forget Ihar he advocated in llial eonventioii what he, dunoiiiiiialed "A WlIOLK.SO.Ml'; RKS.' TRICTIVK PROVISIO.N," whieli would, have deprived (^liad it been ailopled) thei soldiers who fouy;lit under .Moiilgoniery alj ..(' in.'i-^t.'i- liiul I.l M.d^h.d: !<• .-s,iiis hi-i.t^r disehuri^ed '.i'u;; to th.' pr.iuiiiiuns .'l' I 111 wbicll lliis I.s ?n.i[ 1(1. ll. r...l .'.Tpi-.licntlogrunt I'hiil lhe Courl, i:i Ilvdrnie.l I'er Oxide of Ir.m. hns by neuii.l exp .ri-i Uucbec, anil Ulidur Wayne at .Moiiy 1 oiiit, Aiii:usl Ml. 181(1. has never been dislinguisheil for hisadmi- raliuii and love of Re\olulioiiary soldierii. On this subjecl let me narriito a true sto¬ rv, alniosi III thu very language of a inem- l)..'r of (,'ougress from tbu Slate of New Pending the I' VOH SALK AT TMK OFFICK OF TIH EXAMINER & HKR.AL1). V^r ' exlra session of Congress in liw inonth nf Seplember, ISUT, an old Rcvoluiionary soklier, by thu nuino of Johnson, lliun rc- ; iipp-'ciiiii-c. euu-trueU I from impr.>o.Ml.'Ill n. III.' UTili sell..Ill ..f tli'j iilrn .uy. il it sli;.,'l b. . 1.11. ll *!;sch .r.;... I'lii pi-oniiinii.iii; sen;.m. upon iui^ perboll or per.ons eui.vicic.l 11. ii'cr ih'.s ucl, or tb'.' u.t lo winch ihii is.'iu..|.iei.;clilr.:y. iiiiy .|i,-,.ol suili pursiin or pei- ¦ n.iiis lo be dcluin. d ill pi .son rtiilll tiie line be paid, or lhe p.rs.ri or per.Miiis oilieriiise disposed of ujrm'ilbly lo llu' ';ro'.',<i.iiis of this nel." .N'ow, lliu oiruiidi-r Wi.s to b.i imprisoned for a violalion of lhe law—not for thu I'.ebt, not for a violalion of anv contMct ha made—but fur an olli-nce underlhe criminal ende of the Slalu; and his Kcrvi- ces were lo he sidd out—but ho was lo bo sold, nol i.s a slave, Iml asa servant.— Ihat lhe- norant— sixieen million of souls, 1 1:. unly f.il my portion ofthu disgrace Iha- iiitist rust up on all ofus, if thu muannus'uf our Presi¬ dent weru ilisclosed to Ihe world. Bul, sir, having been early taught lo lell lhe Irnlh, ill every hazard, and In do juslicei And genll.'niiin v.lio presume "Ihough iIk! ifcavens should fall," 1 can-j people of llii-n eciunlry are su i mil depart from thoso lessons in iny niiin- or, in the luiiL'tigo of the "Cclube," that liooj. 1 hata prochumad thid iiiimn a(it of the poupla aid s« lika "Tuiing robin*"
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1840-08-26 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 08 |
Day | 26 |
Year | 1840 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 38 |
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 | 1840-08-26 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 598 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Month | 08 |
Day | 26 |
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Year | 1840 |
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