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ei^Kaeui&nM'JELKu .ijiu^^iii,mf^tfftifvnyt'...yrii'*n»-t»Mijiiji'inii \.wmnuiaiifJf^BanB igjr vj9*ioJv' TSM^njr. MS HTnJE.TGTn.** ^wityj»aMij[pi.Bi.-T.nr"uaT^.ii.j»jwimB«iii;tM»'j'imtiitirhwtf tLJUULBWt.>VUwm»SS LANCASTER CITY, PENN. .0=>Q^aaiilcs>ca. satsicn 0=>^Ei"CbUasjaucE><:Sl .GS.US7- ^©2>a ss:\ir«>aiBr(©Q a<!i,» ^VEBxliESUAlf, JUWE 30, S841. -!! Y R. WillTi: M[ I) DLETON. EXAMIMER &,HERALD. OflScc in rVordi Qiicon Slrcel, WAGNER'S OLD STAND. Terms «r Publication: The EX.\M1NER & DKMOCRATIC HERALD is published weekly, on a double royal hIiccI, at TWO DOLLAUS, per annum, payable within tlireo ADVERTISEAIENTS. Slieritr's Sale. TBY virluo ofn Writ of Venditioni Eiponon to J3 me dirocled, I will ojtposo lo sale on WED- NESDAY lbc Idlli doy ofJuly, 1841, at 2 o'cluck, P. M. ot the publio huuso ol B.' H. Kaulfninn, in the village of NolTsvillo, fllonhcim lownship, Lnn. caster county, the following Real property—viz: A LOT HF «StOa;R(I>, months fromthe limo ol subaeribing; or tw(i m said Township, containinf; ONE ACRE AND DOLLAitB A.ND FIFTV CENTS, at tho end of lho year. 'I'lllHTV-THREE PERCHES, (moro or l.c6s) ¦No oubserijition will bo token for less lliau six ^^''I'l n good Fromo months, and no paper discontinued until all ar. FilirPf f TlVr* TIOITSIP roorogcs oro paid, excopt ol the opiion of lho i ¦«.'»• Ij-L'ljli-"" XIUU wlJj publisher, and a failure to noiify a disfonlin-, a Frame Disiillcry,-a Slablo, Whiskey uonce, will bo considered n ncw engagement, Adverlising will ho dono on the usual terras. Letlera to insure attention mutt hc post paid. WEEKLY JUNE, 1811. SUN RISES. ALMANAC. SUN SETS. MOON'S PHASES. 30 WcdncBday 1 Thursdoy 2 Friday 3 Saturdny 4 Sundfty 5 Monday 6 Tuesday 4 3G 4 3G 4 30 4 37 4 .'17 4 37 4 38 7 24 7 24 7 24 7 23 7 23 7 23 7 22 D. It. M. Full M. 3 10 43 E. I,ai.tQ. 18 a 53 m. NewM. 13 2 13 m. Firsl Q. 25 5 34 e. Houso, Sinoke Houso and Shod Ihereon, and o wull ofexcellent fresh -.voter. Tho property ia obout tlircc.foutttis of a milo Easl from NclTiivillc, and adjoins properly of Benjamin Long, Chrislian Landis, and Jacob K, Landis. Sci-/cd as lho properly of Andrew Melzgar, Jr., and to bc sold by A. E. ROBERTS, Slieriff. Sheriff's Office, Lan. ; . casicr, Junc 21, 1841. ( ts.2i) ADVERTISEMENTS. ENGEL & CONNOR'S mmm m^-mmm. Tnis is an nrticlo superior to nny ever here- tofore in uao, being pftrfcct in every puU, and is believed tobijpast further improvement, Inthis invention, great care has boen lakcn to preclude tho posailulity of the Miller obttlining- admisaion into this houiie, by which means ihosc industrious littlo insecLi can pursue their labors withont nio- lealution from thnt fell dcstroyci, thc Worm. An article of thiH kind has long-been lookedfor, wlicro tho Uee mii^hl labor in lho Summer season, to pro¬ vide food for the Winter, nnd enjoy lho fruils of their labor withoui interruption. AI>VERT1SEMKNTS. "inrMTLjiii t iiHf,^-»air^ Cltt'np nnd F:i!!iiiiion,iblc la.ift store. Ninth Qurrn Slreil I.aiicailir, ouc door from the corner .f Orangt, East Side. . —-.,9©en.— IB(£)S2IBISIB (S& lFl!203a OUIjD mspccirully inform tU'ir irirnrh nnd tho public generally iJiiii thcy Imvu juat received the Siaiiesl Spi'lmtg Faslnioias, AND IIAVK O.N HAND BRUSH, WHITE RUSSfil, FUR, SILK AND FANCY IIATS, SUSQUEHANNA INSTITUTE, A Boarding School for "STouns- Gontlomon Near Marietta, Lancaster County., Pa. rgiHIS SKATLNAUV wns opened underlhedirce. M. lion ol tlic subscrihi'r, on tho liryt of October In.sl; and ulruudy, in the Hhortspaccoftwo months, nunih(Tn oviT fi'ly t^tudeiits. Tho nmiiHion pur- i-hascd liir the purpose is probaiily not excelled in I^p ihc Mjdi^ralion of ISosjs. 01:NT jov I.\S'rrrr:TK ia located in , thf pliuiwant villujLfo of iMount Joy. r^jijicuM- tcr county, fa., twi'lvi.- miles frorn LaMciistc-r city, on lho I/nrri-sbur^^ Rail Koad, and about ficvcn hours'ride from Phiiadelpbia,und two from ffar- I Ai)VI-;il'i'l,^K.MK.\TS. , To llio Dcliltirs .-111(1 (.'ri.'dilorj hf liio Ks- Inlo of IIKNIIV N. FI,I(JK, (Sliocniu- ' L'.T,) iale of Luncnslur city ilcccasuij. A I.I. lll(i>o i:n!L'l.li;d to lhe ulto*.-o cstiilc are rti- I\. iplr^li-'l lociiini- liirward nml luako payincht; Tllis hive iacoualriictcd willi IG bo,\cs,or draw ers, uoiuc huge, and Home small ones,so that a largo I Of all sizes, Ibr Men and Roys—all mirranlcd lo or sniall quantity of honey may he taken al any bc equal for durability andbciuly lo auy niaiinnie- LAW NOl'lCES. JOSEPH C. PASSMORE, .Mtorney at Eiauc. OFFICE in Soutll Queen Strcel, Lancaster, Ihrcc doors below lho Court Houso. Jnne 23, 1841. 3m-29 THOS. IS. FRANKSaSN, Altoraicy at B^aw, j HAS removed his Office to his residence in Easi j King Stroct. Nurtli side, two doors Wcsl ofi Adorn Reigart's Wino Sloro, and directly opposiio John N, Lono's Dry Goods .Store. Lancaotei, April 7, 1841, tf-18 UAWl. IS. ¥«j^BEfi5SiTiai'BI, Attorney at Sna^w, TAS removed lo lho room formerly occupied L ''J' Jo''" I'. Tliompson, Esq. in Centro Square, near the Lancasler Bank, whore ho willi he happy to ationd lo all business entrusted lo ' llim. Ho con nl nil tiinca bc found cither at his oHice, or al thc llotol ofMr. Cooper. Lancaster, Jon. 13, 1841. tf.fi ttltorney at Eiaiv, OFFICE in East King- street, next door to Adam Reigart's Wino store—will attend to . any professional business that may bo entrusted to llis core. < Lancasler, April 11,1839. tf.19. O H ARE «3^ a ^ ^ '^-1 13 ^" M W 1 (iy - S TT opened few doo gdfcj ti? n fAVEj L caster w h=H ^ O J. s t. 01 £J »r bn S ._ "K -J ^ o ^ b—"3 c- a. S c O C " .is ^ §.£©»; . -^ ^ -cl a 2 < CJ o c c o • r* time, without di.sturbing tho Beew. Ir is capable of containing thirty swarms, and can ho enlarged al any time, by anaeliing to it, when full, another hivo at cithor cnd. It ia Blrictly a perpotufti Hco Ilivc—tbe Boca never Hwnrm in thcin,and they can bo kept fronj tima to timc, and lln^honey bc taken away without dcatroying' a sing-le IJec. All persona favorable to the enrourapcmcnt of an invention &o important, aro rcHpectfulIy invit-d to ciill lit tho Machine Shop of the .suh-scriber, in Laucii-ster, near iljcrailroad, whore asupply will bo keptai ail timca on hand Ihr yale. WILLIAM KIltlvPATRICK. I\Iay.5, 1811. 3ni.22 rOR PITTSBURG. tured in lho City—and will ho sold, vholcaulo or rclaii, at prices to suit ihc times, Also, a full supply of (i) i\ IP 3 Of all flizca and pricos, suitable for'he Lancaster, April 7, 18-11. Reason. tf.18 c ^-^ . iiiiS ADVERTISE.MENTS. Elixir of Health, 3JIOR Dyspepsia, &c.—and all his Medicinal Preparolions—for solo by MRS. C. LEIUILEITNER, Eost King Street, 4 doors East of SlieatTs Mor- blo Yord, Loncaster Cily. April 7, 1841. lyr.18 CUPPING AND LEECHING. HAVING romovcd to Ensl King- street, west of Limo street, olFcra hcr servieea to thc pub¬ ic of Lancaator iu the above bruuchew. From hcr experience in the business, Physi¬ cianB may'rely upon thcir orders being; executed with fidelity and promptness; and siio respectful¬ ly solicits their palronage. LancuBtor, April 14, 1841. 3m-l SELECT TOMB STONES. Cheaper tlian ever before oflcred! HAVING just received sizes of Pure Wliite Marble, and boingf resolved lo sell lower than ony olber, tbo subscriber wishes the Publie to call and c.xouiino for thomselvcs. nio;iumonts and SBarble mantola, Plain and Ornamontal Iiettoring, in the now style, inlaid witli blacic cemenl, ut «, D. FAGAN'S Marble Yard, ono square Norlh of the Court House, in West Orango street, Laneaslor. ^:^Orders rcce'ived for Sand Stone Work. Lancaster, IWoy 5. 1841. lf.22 REiVIlOVAIi. M'CALLA & METZGAR, FTAVE removed to tho building- in^ast King- {Western Transportation Company.) TUE above old establislied Line ia now in com¬ plete operation, for thc Transportation of PassciBg-cfl's nafid Fa'cig'lif, between Philadelphia, Baltimore and Piltshurfj-. The Boata, Cars and ^tock of Horses belonging; m I this Line, arc not 8uri)assed by nny on thc Pcini- fino supply ofall (iylvania imiirovcmcuts. The boats aro particularly adapted for thc con- vcyanco of Eaniilies nnd others Westward, being- provided with Cooking Stoves for tho accommoda¬ tion of Passengers wbo wish to travel in the most econouiiciri manner. The above line connects at Pittsbnrg wilh a Daily Lino of Steamboats, running to ('incinnati, Loiit,<- vilIc,Sl. Louis, AUon, Marion city nnd New Or¬ leans. Families and olhera emigrating Westward, can have their extra baggage on tlie aamo Boat, nnd will find thai this Line stands unrivalled for cheap¬ ness, safety and expedition. TllO boats leave DAILY, immediately upon tho nrrival oflho Cara, 5 o'clock P. fll. HCrl'assage from Columbia to PitUburg $G,50. Froicrbt as low as othor good linea. (XT'For Freight or Pussago apply at LEECH «fc Cu'b Cunal and Rail Road Ofiice, No. 2, Canal 6asin. E. J. SNEEDKR, Ajrcnt. Columbia. Mnreh 17, 1841. Gm-lS street, on tho North Easl corner of Ccnlro Square nnd Eaat King street, lalcly oecupied by John Londis, Ksc]., and next door to E. Scheuiror''s Saddicrshop, where they will bc happy to receive their friends and enstonicrs. Onc of the firm has just returned from Philn¬ delphia with tho SPRINCi FASHIONS,atid they arc now ready, thcy flatter thcniBclvca, to please thc public. April?, 1841. tf.18 i?D!a!JiBM!? km um FAINTING. A. AlKlMSTKOIV« CONriNUESto executo all kinds of PAINT¬ ING AND GUILDlNG as usuol, on rea¬ sonablo tcrins. Painling Room,East Oroni^c sirect. N. B. Also Agent forSmiUi's FANCY SASH. Loncnster, Feb. 3,1842. 6m.9 DOCTOR J. AUGUSTUS EHLER. RESPECTFULLi"" onnounccs to his town ond couutry friends, and oil those who may de¬ siro his professional services, that he will at ony timc, without deloy, ollend to all calls in tlio lino of his profession. Office in East Orango Sirect, ono door West of tho Gorman Reformed Church,- whoro he can nl all times (whon nol professionally engaged) be found and consulted. Laneaslor, Moy 19, 1811. tf-S-l ssocfoSs LEHMAIER & LILIENTHAL, HAVE romovcd thoir ollico lo Eost Kingslrcet, second siiuoro from lho Courl-houso, ond nexl door to lhe tinstcrn Hotel. Laneasler, May 19,18U. tf.34 SCRH^BNING. BONDS, DKF.DS, WILLS, ACCOUNTS,and oil olher Instruments drown hy thc subscri. bor. Oflicc, Norlh Queen alrcet, Lancostor. GEORGE HECKERT. Apr 1811. tf-20 Sci'ivcnin^ St:- Convey.'tiBCiug. THE fluhscribor respeclfully informa his frionds und Ihe public gonofally, that ho'lios taken lho oflico Ibrmerly occupiea by lho loto George ]\Iallcr, Esq. four doors obovo Scholfield's Inn, where ho will be happy to servo all who may favor Ilim iu Iho obovo business, JACOB EOLTZ. Mdy 12, 1811. tf.2.1 iVorlh West corner -of nuke dnd Vine Streets, Lancaster, Pa., HAS now on hand, and eUcrs for sale, on roa- aunoblo lorms, AN KXTr.NSIVK Afl30RTSlE?iT OF OF EVKOV I*Scn/l'T10."(, (ind oftlio most fashionablo style—to wbieh, Iio tcepectfully Invites die attention (if tlin public, Thankful for tho liberal patronage already rc. ccivod, hu respeilfully soliiil.i a'continuance of llio same. April 14,18tl. tf.l!) K A. BONNEIala^, RESPECTFULLY informs lho Publie that he has removed to the house recenlly oecujiicd hy John F. Iloinitsh, in the same square, a few doors Wcsl of thc Farnicni* niinli, where he will he happy lo receive the colls ofhin old frienrb and customers, ond nf OS many new ones as wish Io dress themsolves olT in tbo very . LATEST FASHIONS, which he has just received'direct from lhe most Fasliinnable Emporiuma of England, Franco and lho Uniicd States. Ilc can nccommodalc oil who foviir bim wilh ihcir cuslom ot lho sliorlest notice ond on the most reasonable terms. Lancoster, April 7, 1841. ' ' tf.18 West CliCBtor. Boaraiug School F0I£I10¥IS, SS located in tho borough of West Chester, Ches. tcr county, Pennsylvania, twenty-four milos west of Philadelphia. Tho salubrity ofthis village' nnd adjacent country, i« perhaps nol excelled in tho U, States. And convenient afcess to it may be had twice a day, by moans of lho Columbia and West Clie.sler Uail-roads. Tho Bubscriber has provided amplo accommoda¬ tinn for fifly students, in a high and healihy situa¬ tion, which for beauty of prospect is aeldom equall¬ ed. TIju course of inBlruction comprises the Knglish, Latin, and Greek languages, Arithmetic, Geogra¬ phy wilh tho use ofthe Globes, Butany, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Surveying in theory and practice. Navigation, Spherics, Mechanics, Op- lies, Fluxions, Natural Philosojiliy, Chemistry, As¬ tronomy. Lectures on Natural riiilnanph}', Chcniistry,nnd Aalronomy, arc delivered dnring the winlor, illus. traled by appropriate experiments. Price of boarding and tuition, onc Inmdrcd and sixty dollarsayear, payable quarterly in advanco. Fora singlo quarter forty-five dollars. Students are admiited for uny lime not less ihan a quarter. Reading hooks gratis—other books nnd stationary suppiicd at tho usual prices, Cach.Hlu- dent [irovidcH liis own wa.sh basin nnd towel. Slu¬ donts are allowed iwo wcoks in tho spring and two in lbc autumn,to visit iheir parents. But aa tho school is not vacated at thoso periods, lho same strict attention being paid to leaching as ai other timoa, thoy aro nol obliged to suspend lhelr sludies, if their parents do not wish il. No deductions are made for visits atany other tiino<i. Studcnis aro reqnired to attend such places of worship, on tho first day oftho week, as their parents may dircci. JOSHUA HOOPi:S. 7th Itto 1, IB'IO ly-30 NBW FASHSON THK eubscriber is now prepared to supply hU friends witb tlie above # NEW STYLE OF IIA'l'S, SUCH AS Boavcr« Brush, Hussia, Silk and Tur Batsr men's apd Boy's, which he warrants to hc equally good, handsomo, faKiiionabb and as neaily irimnit'd as any of the Philadelphia Hots. The Hats being of Ills oWH manufacture, and an ho usees noiliing bul llio hcst Fura and Trimniings, ho can warrant tliem not to break or tear, and lo retain their shape tn thc last. Also a largo supply of Hats with wido Brims for old men. Hata made to uny Hliiipo uhcn ordered Together wilh an assortment of faahiumible Asn Children's Fancy tlats; White and DIack Wool Hals; Plain and Spollod Palrnleaf Ilata, whicii will bc sold as cheap as llioy can bo bought in Iho City. Give me o call. No charge for lookinjr nt lhem. T. K. TORR, No. 7, Nonh Slreei, near lho Court House. Lancaster, April 7, 1811. tf-lS SPANISH HIDES, T.iiiMcv's Oil .Iliil I^cafhcr. 1). KIRKPATRICK & SON, At No. til Suulh Third Street (between'Marhet and Chestnut Streets,) I'hiladelphia, HAVE for solca largo ond excellent ossorlment of SP.A.MSH HIDES, PATNA KIPS, TANNiCR'S OIL, ..tc. ot the lowest markot pri¬ ces, cillior for Cash, in exchange for Lcallior, or upon credil. Consignmenis of Leather received for sole, or purchased at lho highest market prices. [^^Lcath- er stored free of charge. April 7, 1641. Cm-18 M. PBRFSCT CURS FOR THE Piles, Teiter and Whiteswelling. THE alliiclcd, laboring under cither of lho o- bove painful and often inourablo cliscnses. who desiro a cerlain and unfailing cure, will he consulting Ihcir own inierest and welfare by ef. plying lo lho fiuhscribcr, who resides in Berks county, 4 miles from Douglassvillo, onc milo from the Yellow lavcrn, and on lho Old Swamp road, leading from Uending to Pliiladclphin. He osBurcs lhcm llial there is no duuht about iis cliicacy; it has now been used for fivo yeors in Berks, JMont. gomcry and Schuylkill couniies, ond HAS CUR¬ ED TIIOUSAJMDS—in every case eflecting o core! Tbo subscriber will ot any timo ollend to all colls on him hy loiter (posloge paid) slaiing where Io coll ol. Lellers should bc oddressed lo him ot Earlville P. O. Berks Co. Po. ABRAHAM ESHLEiHAN. Morch 31, 1841. ly.]6 Tliresliing Machines. THE snbscriber informs the public that hc in¬ tends to commenco abc^ui tlio 1st of April, to manufaeturo TIIRESIIING MACHINES, about half a mile wesl cf Russlevillc, Upper O.t- ford township, Chester county. Po. lie will mnko to ordor HORSE POWERS and THRESHING MACHINES, on lhe endless chain principle, ns improvod by Edge T. Cope, llo will also make CORN SHELLERS, CIRCULAR SAWS, ma- chines for cleaning CLOVER SEED, and any ar¬ ticle in hisline of business—all of which will he warranted substsnliol, and made on reasonablo lernis; ho would be tlioiikful Ibr a share of pa¬ tronage. , C. IL BRADLEY. March 10, 1841, Gm3.l4 CIiOCKS! CIiOCKSa CIjOCKSH! JOSEPH EBERMAN k SON, AND RESPECTFULLY in¬ form ihier fricuds and llio public generally that thcy have and will constantly keep ou hand a va- rieiy of woll assorted such as Mantle Clocks, rnnning two weeks; Brass Eight Day and Thirty Hour, of the old stamp, munufacturod by them. Also» n general assort¬ ment of Patent Lover, Plain, English and Swiss Watches; Chaina, Keys and Seals; Music IJoics; Silver SpoouH; Spectacles and Silver Peniv)H. Thcy havejUKt received aji asrorltnunt vri" IVi'W- Knglimd, Brass nnd Wond cigbt dny and thirty hour clocks, which Uicy olfcr at fnir prices for casli. 3. JE. & SOW conlinuo their business of re¬ pairing and cleaning Clocks and Watchc.i al their old sland in Nortli Queen street.ncar Uio Railroad. Laneaslcr, March 2.1, 1841. 6m-IG the KnitedStat'es,'furthe'beauty ofits ailMation.— 'riaburg, with each of whieh atid wiUi Tbe edifice is a splendid siru.iurc, threo stories |'I";/,!! "rf (>^vo) daily communicalioiis. high, and was builtai tbc Ctpst o($ 17,000: itis novv expressly fitix'd up for a Hoanliug Sclmul, and com¬ bines ahnnst every requisite fortheaecotnnmdatiun of boUi pupils and tcachors. Tho buildings stand on an elevated spot ofground, two miles nortUwcft ofColnmbia, uud a short distance from thc Penn¬ sylvania Caual and the Susquehanna Kiver. Thc cnminunication by' aingo atul rail road be¬ tween tbis place, Pliiladoiphia and Baliimoro, is daily, and a few hours* ride ihrougb a fertile eoun¬ try, will lind you in ciUicr city. Jl is intended that no exertion shall ho spared to render tho youlh happy, who arb or may bo confi¬ ded to thc euro of tbc Principal. Connected with tlm Seminary aro amplo play- groutnlc, and a gymnasium has been filled up ex. prcKsiy lor tliu anmscmcnt and exercise oftho pu- pil.'^. Tho dormltorict* are airy and convenient, and will bo warmed in wintcrt if desired. In tbe domestic an! (icucral arrangements, upo- cial care will be lakfu of Uie health of Uic pupils, and measures will he adopled for Uii.scnd. While thc inlellect will bc cultivated, due atleniion will be paid to^lie phywlcal educalion of Uie pupilr^; and theohject particuliuly aimed it in this .seminary, will be thc formaiion of a good moral character. 'Phe course of inslruclion' comprises Orthogra- pliy, Reading, Aritlimcli?, Geography, lbc use of the globofi, Knglish Crammor, (remposilion. Hisio¬ ry, (general and natural,) Book-keeping. Algebra; CJconictry, .Men?nration, Surveying, luiginceririg, iMoral aud Natural I'liilosojihy, Chemistry, Aelron- omy. Practical and Urnamernal Writing, ICscrclses in Klociilion, Drawing and Painling, Vocal and Instrumental Music, with ihc Latin, Creek, Ger¬ man, Prcncii, and Spanish Languages, Tho Lihrary of tho lii.slituio numbers already over 1000 vohimcs| and-nearly 5500 have hocii ex¬ pended in tlic purchaso of a Pliilosophical appara¬ tus. Tlte principal has olsn taken great pains in se? Iccting a splendid Piano and olhcr inslrumenla for ihu use ofthc studcnis in Music. TEACHERS. E. Ai SicKcr, Prof, of German language and Literalure, Teacher of National Philosophy, Drawing ami Pcnmnnsliip. J, M. Bo;;g*<j A. B., Teacherof Latin and Greek lanpuaso?. JVIonsiOlir £.. La Cosic, Prof., of Freneh and Spani.sh languiitics. end Belles lutires, J. KloZj Prof, of Uio Piano, \ iulJn. and Clarionet. T. llai'DasaSB, Tiilor Jnvcnilo Departmoiit. 'i'hc German language is tnuglit by a naiivo of Prussia, {he French by a native of France, nud tbc Spanish, by a gentlemnn, who; hy several yen r.s' rcRidcnce in Peru, CliiU, and Kcuadur, han made JiimsL-lf entiro master ofthat tonguo. 'J'he students of Uiesc three languages havehorc n rare opp(irtimit.y ofEtudying Uitm on Munesca's unrivalled plan. TCRIIIS. Pho school year will be divided into I wo acasiohs of five months .each, lho lirst oup commencing on thc firsl ofOctobcr, Uic second oii Uie first ofApril. 'Jiiaition, board, washing, mending, fuel, liglii^ ntrtiio UFC of tiic globe.«, maps, apparatus; lec¬ tures on Nalional History,Chcmistr}-,tte, ptTscs. sion, payahle in advance, Thc extra cliarge pcr session will bo and all Uio.-e ha\iiig cl.ilni?, to prescitt them d'dy fiutheiiticaird for H-;rUi int'ni, ii.-* soon as piis-Sibb , Laiuasler ' 'u the uiid(;r.''i^itrd Ivtci ut'irn, who ore (Icsirnns nl' I seliling U)> lho Ljlltiis of the e-'lale in the shortCBt Tho huildinirs of the Institue arc largo and com- liinc. rhlious, nnd well suited to thc acconunudatJon of i 1^- ^PCONO.MV. ? p __ ,_ Boarding School. ^ | IlKNiiY FUCiC, ? '-^ccntor". rhree oiijects will bo aimed tit in thc sysicm (ffir-1 sued in this Insliiute, nn of vibil imporinruc: (sf, ' Thc formation of a good moral cliur.iclcr, iaking thu Bible asthe guide: lid, TluMb;Ve!npcnient nf. thc menial Jaculties-: and 3d, Tbc cuUiviiiiou of 'those habils that may lend lo succe.ss in life. The Prinipai anri Pntpriclor of the Instiiute has lho advantage of mnre than twenty years' cx-' pcritnec inihe active duUesofcdueation,scvL'ntneii ofwhich he haa been Uic Principal of'ah Academy , for V.oy^ in thc city of Philadelphia. I The pupils will bo under tho caro nnd cnnlrDJ of thc Principal and his assislunUt nl all hours, rat- . ing at thc same labln, siecping under Uic .sninc roof,' pnd in all respecls constituting onc family. | Tho Schoid wna commenced in May. iSiJS. 1 The plan nftho studies embraces an elcmeniary ' courae, i\!atliemntics.Compni;ition, li^lticuiion, Nai¬ ural Pliilosophy, ('heirdslry, Urawing, and Mn^ic; with tho Latin, Greek, Hebrew, ticrnuiu, Fiench, and Sjjanish Languages. - j Thoyear ivill consist ufuvu terms, or ecsaionf, ofl five calendar uumths each, commencing on the 1st! of i\lay, and the Isi of Movember. 'I'hc chariie I for board, washing, lighis, fuel, arid Tuition in nil ! the Kn,<rli:«h and (.'liissical tsliidics pcr session, pay-1 able in advance, ia - . J?";*) (101 For Mndfini Langnaec.«icach extra - 10 00 Drawing and Painling, or Instrumental 1 Mu>ic, each " , . 10 00 Further information may hc obtained by Iciter, ur hy calling ntthu Insiitutc,and references cheerfully given. A rcconl of iho .'^tandingof caeh pupil instudics and behaviour will he kept, ami u copy seiji to pa¬ rents and guardians. It is retjucsted (hul each QrticlcftfcloUnugHlumbl be marked wilh tho nwiicr's name entire, and eatih pUpil furnished witli lowijla nnt! basin. J, II. BUOWN, Principal. January 27. j>3-il. ly-8 May 2(;, 1811. 7t.'.i.) H XT M S S V I II Xl S rVcar Lnncasier. SINGING SCHOOL. ng'^nE .StiliSfTJht-T, having hern trefjucntly call- JSL ed upou and uariidy foiicitcd lo open hi.'* HcJHjiil fur lhl! inHliiicliim of Sacred iMusic, n<it only by tlmio who i)aironizrt[ him in his Old Scliools, hut by many whn wish to becomo uni¬ ted with a iNcw School,bas cfJUHcntrd to commenco another (;ttaricr as soon as ,t sufiicient number of subacrihiTS arc obiaincd t<t warrant tho nndortak- i'lt;. iV. B.—Thc School will he held in lho Hall nf tlio ."Meuhariics* Inslilntei 'I'lirec or four Atuiicinn» wilt iissi^-l lho Class, which will add much to tho advantage nf thu Scliool. From Uio vory libural I):itronagc rccciviMl licrclofiirts and the general sat¬ isfiiclion which hc understands luw.hecn gtvcnon fonner occasions, 'he suhscriher flaiters himself that hc will 1101 hc fbigoileii by his old fricnda and ^ llio public generally. ICi'Thc s-chool will commence on Saturday even- ng, the 22d iust. at 7^ o'clock. I'rice of Tuiiion. per quarter, Sl.OO, O. HILLS, No. 2, Under tho fllusonm. May 13, LSIO. tf-y.-t To Farmers rH^HK siibsr.riber gives nol ice, ihiitlie ninkoRand. J_ haa on band for stilo ENDF-KS^ CII AlN • TliiUSHlNG MACHINES, AND nindij on llio mosl opprovcd plsin and in n supd rior worknliin-liUc lUanncr. OrdX!ia prompily tii. leenpd lo. W^i. Kin.Kl'ATRlCK. Liitlcnslor April!, ISiO. lf-17 "viksTuABiTB lands'"' FOR SALi^ III Wasliiii^toia I'oiiiilj-, !tl<l. CLOCKS, WATCHES, iC THE subscribor respectfully informs hlsfriends andthe publicgenerally, that lie ih prepared to make and repair CLOCKS AND WATCHES, OF EVERV DESCUIPTION', Al.luH sliop, No.ll Nortli Quoen Streei, noxt door to Mr> Bear's Bookatorc. where he willbe happy lo reeeive orders in his line. ¦ ON IIANO, ITnnkcc Clocli'!^, ofvarious kinda nnd prices, warranted to keep pood limo, al lhe low price offive dollnrs and npwards. —ALSO— Xiovery Bng-Hsh) German* Fronch and common 'WAT0HS3. Jewellery repaired and Spoons, Sec, engraved lo ordnr. Ho is thankfully for past fa\T>urg, r.nd hopes to merit nnd rcccife a continuance of pnlronaffc. G. M. ZAII.M. No. 11 North Queen Slreet. Lancasler. March 3, 18.11. ly-l.'l Sts 00 12 00 8 CO for Alusie, Jlodorn languages, ond Drawing, each, Tuition of day.pcliblarp, in tho gen¬ eral Btudies of the Insiituie, per sesyion, payable in advanre, , 12 00 A regular examinalion will be held al lho close of cvory Kcsf;ion; a record oftho slandiug of oaeh pupil in studies and dcporiment will he kept, and a copy forwarded to parcnls or guardians. 'I'lio sludenls to he iurnisltcd with their own towels and bnsilip, nnd to havo lhcm and llicir elotlies distinctly marketl. Applieation may bo modo to the Principal, hy leller or oiherwise, nl lho Seminary, and roferen- eca eheerfullv piven. EDWARD A. SIEKER, Principal. Decembers, 1840. ly-l JL now manulileltires the lbllouiii!( iiilirles: 'I'li'i.sl, F'llILn,^ and. Three 'Vhrcittl, Can¬ dle- Wifl:, T'lc Yarn, Carpel Chnin of all Colors, Laps, Germnn Ticking, c^'C, c^-c, L^-c, ALSO, 2 niKl 3 biislicl (nriigii H.^g^.o, a very superior arlicle, which lie is now itro[)arcd to furnisli much cheaper than any grain bag now in use. Iiaving appointed C. IIAGER, Wcsl King St., Tjancaster, Af^enl, the above arliclefl ean he hnd at liis store, and al tho Factorv. wholesale, below 4'liiladelphia prices, FOR CASIL Cpiintry iMerciiaiits and olliers aro respectfully invited lo call. SAMUEL C. IIUMKS. April.M, 1811. ifM ^'¥AV A.^'» IIUIIAI* riiOAiuna \ viiO\iGiisw AN ACROS'l'lC AllDllKSSBn TO MESSRS. J. PEASE, ifc SO?V, 4S Ilivision Street, ON ACOOUNT OP TIIE WONDEIlTOr. CURES Ep. FECTEI) UY THEIU CELEUKATHD HOARKOUND CJ^NBS. PoetB mny sing of heroes' iniRlity decils, Kncll valinni nnn when- might aloin: succeeds, And utriviiif tJiiif) thuy lnd thc world athairo Hitcli Infly strahia aa iflsuo Iroiii thuir lyre, liiro U'O (Vail luoriala liat the syren eoiip, Ank tlio lost Uvea llml inado thai hero Hirong— Nor,nolnl unwiHcly totho hattic iield, Uyed red with carnflpu cro thn foe wniildyioM— Say, which dcBorvea iho flroaliml lilouflini; liere 1 Or whiclipnrdiiea tho Jn-^i nnd trne career 7 Notliu wIioiiillB, bnt he thntHnveamankind, Hiieli the opinion nr tlfe wise hi mtnd. Hail. rn.vBEl illiiKirinns for tliy famniis curofl or mnny a cold tlmt ninrlal mnn ondtirrfl: All now acknowli.'ilRo with moat Rrntcfnl henrt, Udward itt dno theo for thy prociouB nrt. Main to thcir IJ^HcNcr., ranioil boyond hclinf: (Mirfiralefiil longuoa ncknnwIedBoils rcli<if, Unite in prnisiny whnt to IIoAniiouNn'Hdiio, ^forfail ia aildlnp th'tlr wnrm tliniiks to youi husorvini; he who nidH hia Tellnw kind; Conlont in his; for hii* the noblo mind. Ack nnt for Ircrnes llic famed laurel wrcrtth-i Nol thcit'H thelriiNilph won innldlap donih. DeHlrny— nol save—the wnrrior'a road to fnmo. You Hiiek tn nnvo—tlioii yoiir's the nobler nnmo. For (Tale by T. BAUM.OARDNEU^ Corner Cory tro Sqimrc, nnd Norlh Ouceii Sircet, Lancaster, anci hy tlio Snh.scrihcr, No. 87, Dock Street, N. K. Cor. 3d Streot, Philadelpliia. (J. II. 7AEl\VM,r,en. Kgl. Kor lho State of rcnnaylvnnia, Fchruury 3, 18U. tf-J Paper SVIantifactory. Laurel Valley, Chester county, Penn'a., RESPKCTFULLY inlorms prinlcrs.and olliers, thnt ho is now ready lo furnish all kinds of Printing Paper, at the lowest prices, best Icrnis, and muro prnni{ililu(le ilian is usuul. Ilo willal- waya bo ready lo furnish Printing Paper ofall sizes and prices. ftCrAll orders addressed lo New London Posl Of. fice, Chester '.ounly, will be punctually attended to by flIO.SKS AIoIiliNRY. February 24, 1811. tf « 19 WAREHOUSE. Mo. .ia Clominorco st. below Cth s:. Philadcl pina. Tho undersigned eontinuo to oiler for sale from their extensive stocli in slore all Iho dos¬ cription of paper—including Large Wriling papors, oflho various sizes, qual- tics, and manufaclures. Kolio Post, Foolscap, and dio Post. Cloth Paper, Hardware, I'ost O/lleo and Wrap¬ ping. Tissue (While and Fancy) and copying papor. Hanging papor,Copperplate ond Jjilliogra])bic. Printing paper for books, i)criedicals, and news, papers. TrunU,.iRindcrsand Box Iloardfl. Carpel, Uonnet and Clolhicr's boardg;' i'lain and polished surfiice cards. IVIarhled and painted papers, all sizes. Colored Printing pajier, do. Paper of various dimensions and qualilicB man- iifiiciured loonier ata few days notice. ¦ Orders by lotlei supplied with eare and despatch, nt the lowest prieo and most liberal lerms. TO PAPER MANUFACTUREIiS. Dotncilicand Foreign Uurs, Illeaeliing Powders, Alum, Vilriol, Twino and iManiranesso, Fellings, ""ndltra, Boot and Slioe Store. In Ccnire Square, a few doors from Ihe North East Cornerof Easl King St. THE largest and best assortineni in the Cily. Persons wlio are desir¬ ous oflmvii'g Boots and Shoes made in a stib- Btantial iinJ workman like inaiino-, will please lo eall at m? storpi none but thc best materials are used inlbe nianufaclure oflho nbovo nrliclea. Tho.w wishing good low priecil Bools or shocR, will also lind them ol my own nmko, ofall kinds and si/cs. i\Iy good work con¬ tains none bnt the bert oflcathcr, is well mntclied and will givo general.latisfaetion. I lake this op¬ portunity of thanking my numerous friends for lho very liberal patronage I have receivcil from them for the la.sl Iwelve years, and will "si^ my best on- deavors lo mcril a continuance ol llu'ir lavnrs. A. N. liUESNE.MAN. September 2C,1 S.ID. tM2 <SJS C»CKL,aDY & MOORE r.SPKCTFUI.LV inform Ihcir friends, and •lbc public, thai having purchased the e.volu- sivc right for lho nianufaclure and sale of Woodcock's patent .^elf-sliarpenhiff Ploiis'hff in the counties of Lancaster, Lebanon, Chester Delaware und l'liilat!el)diia, nnd lho whole Stale of Delaware, tbey are prepared lo furnisii bolh riulil and left band I'linigli:;, of an improved kind, witll which Ihey defy cnuipclitlon. Thc proprietor has made an Important iniprovemenl in llio arlicle; the Ibrmer diirieuliy in relalion to the cutter and poinl beiug entirely obviated, the culler presenting llireo edges, and thc point at all limes renewable by at- laebing a piece of steel or iron lo it; The inipiov¬ cd plough lias been fully le.iled, and has nict the nppi-ob.ation ofall who have made trial of ll. Tliey wiliaiways have a sillliciontqiiaiility on liand,Tyhiih tbey will sell on liberal lerniSi iheir object being lo merit a eonlinbance ofihe very liberal encourage, ment received by lho former firm. Plougha can at all limca bo had at lho old stand EastKing Sireel—at the Foundry of D.vviu Cotic- LEV, and of fheir aulhorized agenis. Laneasler, Nov. d, 1810. 'If-IS y virinn of a Deed of Trust e.ve'cutetl to thb siibserdicrs by .Vbraltaui JJ;irnes and otborsj Ihcy wdl sell at I'rivale Sale, 6 Valuable ParmSj lyin;; in naiil cmnity, lining part of iho Afnntpcliir h'.Hiiiic. whieh v\abinVTiud and occupit^d by tho lato .lohu'rhomnsom Musou, KsiiiiUc. No. 1 oiiiilaitig •i " 3 " 4 " 5 'f 0 18a 168 190 2(11 113 100 At; ros do. do; do. doi do; 03C<DCiD1..5S. S3 T"5~>Tj£j WXLLXAM GABLS, BOOT & SIIOE MANUFylCTURER, Jtro. 1, JVorth Qitccu .Slrcel. TIIE Undersigned, has on hand a large assort. ment ofGentlemcn's and "^'outlis fashionable Boots, Shoes &, B*iinii>»«, together with a large f-upply of Ziaaieai UliBSOB and Children's Shoos and 6Z.IFri]R3. ofall Colours and patterns. 'J'he work being made by men who have worked in most ofthe principal Ciliea in tho I'nion, nnd as hc purcluiscs nothing butthe beat oflealhcr, he ean warrant ilto work lo ho oa fashionablo and strong as can bc iiTuda in tbo cily. Purcbasora will find it to their .advanlago to givo him a eull and judge for lliemselves. Gentlemen'e Boots fooled inllieiieaiciitand most fashionablo manner and nt llio bhortest nulico. Laneasler, April 7, 1811. ll'-18 UOO.\I,or ROOM AM) CELLAR suitablo for Storo, Shop or Onice,, Mr' . Drier, Cylinder and Fourdrinier, Wiro Wuh, ail numbers. in tho firut square^ North Queen Ktrecr, r^anciwlcr, C. &, W. II. MAGAUGK. I Tnnnire of tho Vrintor. Jammryl3,18«, tf-C Ajiril 91, 18^11. If-Qj To Farmers- IiiBpt*^vcd Shnkcv Thrnshiaig IWachtncs «fc 89oi*sc Powers. [T. D. IlL'RUiI.L*(( I'athnt.] rB"^TIKfluhserihor respecifuliy informs his friends _bL unil tho puhlic ircncrall}-, thai iic eonlinnes to manufacture llie ahove named celchrated Tliresli- iiifi Macliine, near thc Railroad, in thc City of Lan¬ caster, of thc hcut materiala aud in thc most per¬ ieet workmanlike manner. l-'armers wanting machinea would do weil not to purchase t'lein vvithoul iir^t examining ihia ISEBAKEK ilEACfitirVI], it hcinff a very valuablo improvement, that has hecn fully lesied in LancaHter, Kerks, nnd many other counties ofthis stale, whicii saves thc labor uf two hands, and makes tnuch cleaner work. Thiti Machine id very strong-, simple and coinpael; none rfuiH l^gliter. It nuila well (o Thrasii from barn to l)arn, can bc drnwn with two horses nny reason, able distance, and pul np at nny description uf harn in a very short tiino, without any alteration or ad* I ditional fixlures, except tuchaiige the leii^rth oCthi; strip, or band, and thc operalion orThrashhi/r com¬ meneed nt once with ctpial convenience in the hnrn or field. Several thousands hnvo ji^onc info use in thc dilTerent (jrnin ^TOMinijscetionH ofthe United Stales; mnny ofwhich havc thra.-^hed mnro than twenty ihousand hiisheln of grain and r.on- tinuc to work well; it haH stnnd the test of seven year'H nse, and the rfemaml eonlinnes increasing, and upon a lair and thorougli trial, ta tho best yct known; Uopairs done to all kintU of Thrashin*]^ IVta- fthines, wherever made, at the slmrte.it nutice. and on the most renronahle tcrm:i. Alto CornshellerH mado and repaired. KrAll orders attcmlcd lo with promplucKH. WM. KlUKrATinCK. Liincaster C:itv. 3,1810. tf-^Hl TIIK subscriber, having euhirircd his HOOK STORE, under lho Museum, olfera for fale a gencrai assortmentof SCHOOIi books Loth for tho Cily and Conniy. ALSO, many other 13ooks, lo wit: McKinilcy'a Digest, aiso I\IcKJnney'3 Penna. Juslice; i'ictoral illustrations of lUC Uible and. views of tho Holy Land; also, a I'ieloral Geo/jra- phy, by S. G. Goodrich, with 1000 phiics; n good and fresh supply of the Revival Hymn Hooks published by Mr. lV"iHfirrn/(cr—Relerence nnd prononncin-r Te.namenls nnd small I'earl Testa, ment, alt=o hy Kcv. Winehrennori Rov. Baxter's ¦\Vorks; ViiiL-cnt on Judgment; Br. PleiiVer\H five years captivity in Algiers; llickok'u Kvangclien. jMusie; Social Lyrist, Wcbsler's Large Octavo Dictionary; Life of Girard; Lifo of Marion; Mill- wri^^ht's Guide hy Evans; Sehnol Teacher's Man¬ ual; Ci'Icsiiul Scenery by. Dr.^l)\ck^ also his works generally; Life of Wm. Henry Harrison; Revolu¬ tions in knropc; Rugelly on fiaptif^m; thc Catho¬ lic's Guido to Meaven; I'salms and Hynin.s ofevery description; Pocket Books. Maps Uhmk Books, Paper, *.te. &e. IJenjamin'a Arehilcets am! Ihiiidcr's Guide, very cheap, and various other kinds too numerous to mcntioi). SPIiUMDID PAMIHiY BIBXiES> From JiJilO down to St. Ijiidicsttud Gonllemcn who will lake tho trou- ble to eall, shall he saliftlicd liiat llic above works aru cheap, and if lliy prices arc nol agrecntdc, thcy shall hiive tho privilege ofrnaking Ihcirown, N. B. As il is bi'Uevcdihat more than i:|,(inO havc heon saved lo the clli/.cns of I*aheastcr sinee tho snbscriber opened hrfj Store (9 years sinee) in the urticle of School Bcoks, he tlattcrs iumscif tliat ihat poriion ofthc citizens will ooutitmelo paircii. 'vie llim, .who etill mny wish to procure Selioul Books lor ihcir children. G. HH.L?; No. 3, under thc Museum. Lancnsler, :\Ia} ID, ISIL if'^l Tlircocf lUesb farma liaVc coiuforlablolmjirovd muiits—the olhors unimproved, Thereis a nulH- cieni (iiiaiitity ol'iimber'alt:iehnd to oacli larm—^ ihey ure all now in cuhivation; These lands lic within tliree or four miles nftho Chesapeake and Ohio Cnnal, nrui neariho Wrst- ern Turnpike. Tliey aro among the Ar^/7'i«/iXv (ll* limestone lands in thu county, and partieularly adapted to the cuituro of Wheal, Rye, Corn and c;lover. A mofe parlicnlnr dcicHption is deemed nuni> ces.sary, as persons dir,posed lo pnrchaHO arcj-**- f|iics:eil lo viow the lainls and jiidcc forthemsidvefi which will besh-iv.n hy Doctor Wharlon, or Mel- ehor B. Mason, Ks<|., who rcsidu in the iinmcdi- nicneiahhnrliood. A Phitof themcatvho seen nttho odlro ofeither (ifthe subscribers in Hagcrdown. 'I'lie ti rms of .Slir are one third nf lhe purelmho money in haiid, and the residuo itl Uliu nnd lwo years bearing lilterefl from iJic day of pale—tho purcliascrs giving notes and approircd seeurity; andon thu pnyment ofthc whole purchaSo nioiMiy; ijood deeds will he execuled tothe jnirclm«ers,eon- vcyiug tho property in fee simple. Thc litlo in in- disnulablc. WILTdAM Fl"Cn.?_ DAVID G. YOST, \ ^f"""^- November S.i, IS-IO. ir-51 .Susannah Heistand. by her ne.\t friend Jacob tiamber, vs. Christian Heintand, ITOTIGE. In iltc (.'ourt of Cominc^i fleas of Lancaster county.ol January'I'erm, ISII,No.2. -•Vliaa Snbjionw, lo April Term, 1811, No. i2, Ibr a di. J voreo a vin. mat. (CHRISTIAN' IIi;IST.\Nn. tho respondeni, J above naini'il, is hereby recplired In api'ear b-v j foro the Court of Coiurnon I'leas of s.iM counly.on ; tho firstday ofthe nexl Term ofsaid court, being bo IGlh dav of Aueust, ISl Land ansiver Ihe eorn- plaini of the rlniiililf as sol furth i" her Peliiion, or shew cause wby sbesbmild tint be divon'cd. i\. ri. KOIIEUTS, .Sheriir. l«ay 12,1811. 'c S-T TO rARMERS. Iniproved Forlahle Horse Poteer antl Threshing Machine with Shaker . and Clover Hulier. [STHKNOE AND IlomiKlt's IM'rEifT.] TII E sebscribcr respci ifully informs bis frie.lds nnd public in general, that he has purebaHml lho right of Lancaster eolniiy, for making and vendiuL' Strenge and Uohrer'a Patent Improved and thai he is now huiMiitgeaid Horso Powers and Shaker .Machines, of ihe hesl niatcrhils, and in (t perieet uorkman-hlic tiiiinntTi at his shop, on tho premises of Jacob II. Gamher, in Knst liempfieM lownship, near Air. Hartman's Fulling jMill, ond. one milo South ol LandisviUo. The txpcriencc of all who have tried this mnL-hino is, that it ia ono of great utilily, ennvcniomc and dniahiHiy, simpio and subrtaiitial in its strnciiirc, and has uniformly snpcrscdcd nil other invenfions of the kind. Per¬ rons desirous of pure! I a."iug liorse Powers nnd Shaker Machines will do v\ell to eall and examino lho above, helbre purclmsinj: elsewhere. All kinda of Threshing Machines repaired on acconimodat- ini; terms, llo aiso manulacthres tlic improved Tllis impioved l^orii Slieller has aivcn general saU isliutiiui, and tlio'c wlia have used il, prefer it td tdl similar invciidons. JACnn K. IMINNICII. East llcmplield, Junc 23, 1811. Grn-SiH rW^llOSIO persnns who aro indoblcd to th.; liam- M illou family liir (Iround Kents in the City of Lancaster are ro'iueslcd lo make paynictii to EMANUEL C. lil'lCAUT. Esq. without ilelay. The undcrsigiied avails hiniselfof the present ne. I'asion lo s:ty, that however disagreeable the dnly may be, be will be obliged lo instiluio suits again-l all deliiKjiicnls. JOI/N n. NEWMAN, Trustee. Junc 111, ISll. 3t.-JS mm m^M %m^. S' HEMRir GOOD* ) ESI'Ktn'l'l [/l.V inlbrms bis friends an'd lho i cnblic, lliat he baa mii.uicl Irom tbo b>wn' lolli.. hnniijgb nrCobimbia, Lancasler Stray Marc.—$'S,'i Kcwat-d. ITIt.WKI) or n.dcn from tlio pasture lield Ot the siib.Hcriiicr. on (be old rhlliulelpbia road, four miles Iront Laneasler, and 2 miles I'ast of, "f Li'li.-.nciii to Hi.' Iinniiigll Witmer's l!rid,i;e,on Tuesday nisht the 15lli insi. j eounly.^wberc bc lias rikeu thai long eslablislicd A Sorrel Mare, with a star in bor Itirelicad, one liiiid fiiol while, willl a long tail, very lal well ealculaicil foreaftdle or harness,(6»J^,5j^ anil as line a beant ns conUI bc \s islied—she is st\ years old, and a natural t rnller. TllO above row ird will be paid f. r her iMivcry; ora reasonable compensation [liven for aily inlor¬ maiion that may lead in bcr rceoverT. IIE.N'KY IMlKWAl.TEi;. June 2,1, IP(1. ;"-2:i I'OU S.M.K AT THE Ol'l'IC'E 6V TIIK and v.'i'll known Hiand, ".; SIfiN OFTIIELAMBv jy^Biii I.DCUdt slreet. formerly kept by .Mr. Strein. in tin; second S^iuaro from llio irn tlic n irlli sii'.e ; wbere bu i.s prepared to' errlci tain bis I'rieiidd and the public generally itr llie 1" »l iiiauncr. IMS HAU is provided Willi the liisl Liiiuors, and IIIS TAIILK with nil lho .MavUet nlllirds ; bis ruoniH arc lar);u and airy, and liirnished witb eDMifuilalilc bcdn, TIIE STA II¬ LI Nl." allacbed to the la vend a re I arg.'and com mod i- iius, and a fadbf.il and .ibliKim,' "¦' bf will ahwiys bc in allindauec. Ile lluTellae Ilatlers hinlwlf, that be will be ablo In give ncneial salisfaelli.n tu alt tliose u hi will I'avor him witb tbeir custom. Junc in, IMU. 3»'3>»
Object Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1841-06-30 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Month | 06 |
Day | 30 |
Year | 1841 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 30 |
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 | 1841-06-30 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Language | English |
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months fromthe limo ol subaeribing; or tw(i m said Township, containinf; ONE ACRE AND DOLLAitB A.ND FIFTV CENTS, at tho end of lho year. 'I'lllHTV-THREE PERCHES, (moro or l.c6s) ¦No oubserijition will bo token for less lliau six ^^''I'l n good Fromo
months, and no paper discontinued until all ar. FilirPf f TlVr* TIOITSIP
roorogcs oro paid, excopt ol the opiion of lho i ¦«.'»• Ij-L'ljli-"" XIUU wlJj
publisher, and a failure to noiify a disfonlin-, a Frame Disiillcry,-a Slablo, Whiskey
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JUNE,
1811.
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MOON'S PHASES.
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2 Friday
3 Saturdny
4 Sundfty
5 Monday
6 Tuesday
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Full M. 3 10 43 E. I,ai.tQ. 18 a 53 m. NewM. 13 2 13 m. Firsl Q. 25 5 34 e.
Houso, Sinoke Houso and Shod Ihereon, and o wull ofexcellent fresh -.voter. Tho property ia obout tlircc.foutttis of a milo Easl from NclTiivillc, and adjoins properly of Benjamin Long, Chrislian Landis, and Jacob K, Landis.
Sci-/cd as lho properly of Andrew Melzgar, Jr., and to bc sold by
A. E. ROBERTS, Slieriff.
Sheriff's Office, Lan. ; . casicr, Junc 21, 1841. ( ts.2i)
ADVERTISEMENTS.
ENGEL & CONNOR'S
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Tnis is an nrticlo superior to nny ever here- tofore in uao, being pftrfcct in every puU, and is believed tobijpast further improvement, Inthis invention, great care has boen lakcn to preclude tho posailulity of the Miller obttlining- admisaion into this houiie, by which means ihosc industrious littlo insecLi can pursue their labors withont nio- lealution from thnt fell dcstroyci, thc Worm. An article of thiH kind has long-been lookedfor, wlicro tho Uee mii^hl labor in lho Summer season, to pro¬ vide food for the Winter, nnd enjoy lho fruils of their labor withoui interruption.
AI>VERT1SEMKNTS.
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Cltt'np nnd F:i!!iiiiion,iblc
la.ift store.
Ninth Qurrn Slreil I.aiicailir,
ouc door from the corner .f
Orangt, East Side.
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OUIjD mspccirully inform tU'ir irirnrh nnd tho public generally iJiiii thcy Imvu juat received the
Siaiiesl Spi'lmtg Faslnioias,
AND IIAVK O.N HAND
BRUSH, WHITE RUSSfil, FUR, SILK AND FANCY IIATS,
SUSQUEHANNA INSTITUTE,
A Boarding School for "STouns- Gontlomon
Near Marietta, Lancaster County., Pa. rgiHIS SKATLNAUV wns opened underlhedirce.
M. lion ol tlic subscrihi'r, on tho liryt of October In.sl; and ulruudy, in the Hhortspaccoftwo months, nunih(Tn oviT fi'ly t^tudeiits. Tho nmiiHion pur- i-hascd liir the purpose is probaiily not excelled in
I^p ihc Mjdi^ralion of ISosjs.
01:NT jov I.\S'rrrr:TK ia located in , thf pliuiwant villujLfo of iMount Joy. r^jijicuM- tcr county, fa., twi'lvi.- miles frorn LaMciistc-r city, on lho I/nrri-sbur^^ Rail Koad, and about ficvcn hours'ride from Phiiadelpbia,und two from ffar-
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, To llio Dcliltirs .-111(1 (.'ri.'dilorj hf liio Ks- Inlo of IIKNIIV N. FI,I(JK, (Sliocniu- ' L'.T,) iale of Luncnslur city ilcccasuij.
A I.I. lll(i>o i:n!L'l.li;d to lhe ulto*.-o cstiilc are rti- I\. iplr^li-'l lociiini- liirward nml luako payincht;
Tllis hive iacoualriictcd willi IG bo,\cs,or draw ers, uoiuc huge, and Home small ones,so that a largo I Of all sizes, Ibr Men and Roys—all mirranlcd lo or sniall quantity of honey may he taken al any bc equal for durability andbciuly lo auy niaiinnie-
LAW NOl'lCES.
JOSEPH C. PASSMORE,
.Mtorney at Eiauc.
OFFICE in Soutll Queen Strcel, Lancaster, Ihrcc doors below lho Court Houso. Jnne 23, 1841. 3m-29
THOS. IS. FRANKSaSN, Altoraicy at B^aw, j
HAS removed his Office to his residence in Easi j King Stroct. Nurtli side, two doors Wcsl ofi Adorn Reigart's Wino Sloro, and directly opposiio John N, Lono's Dry Goods .Store.
Lancaotei, April 7, 1841, tf-18
UAWl. IS. ¥«j^BEfi5SiTiai'BI,
Attorney at Sna^w,
TAS removed lo lho room formerly occupied
L ''J' Jo''" I'. Tliompson, Esq. in Centro
Square, near the Lancasler Bank, whore ho willi he happy to ationd lo all business entrusted lo ' llim. Ho con nl nil tiinca bc found cither at his oHice, or al thc llotol ofMr. Cooper.
Lancaster, Jon. 13, 1841. tf.fi
ttltorney at Eiaiv,
OFFICE in East King- street, next door to Adam Reigart's Wino store—will attend to . any professional business that may bo entrusted to llis core. <
Lancasler, April 11,1839. tf.19.
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time, without di.sturbing tho Beew. Ir is capable of containing thirty swarms, and can ho enlarged al any time, by anaeliing to it, when full, another hivo at cithor cnd. It ia Blrictly a perpotufti Hco Ilivc—tbe Boca never Hwnrm in thcin,and they can bo kept fronj tima to timc, and lln^honey bc taken away without dcatroying' a sing-le IJec.
All persona favorable to the enrourapcmcnt of an invention &o important, aro rcHpectfulIy invit-d to ciill lit tho Machine Shop of the .suh-scriber, in Laucii-ster, near iljcrailroad, whore asupply will bo keptai ail timca on hand Ihr yale.
WILLIAM KIltlvPATRICK.
I\Iay.5, 1811. 3ni.22
rOR PITTSBURG.
tured in lho City—and will ho sold, vholcaulo or rclaii, at prices to suit ihc times, Also, a full supply of
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Of all flizca and pricos, suitable for'he Lancaster, April 7, 18-11.
Reason. tf.18
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ADVERTISE.MENTS.
Elixir of Health,
3JIOR Dyspepsia, &c.—and all his Medicinal Preparolions—for solo by
MRS. C. LEIUILEITNER, Eost King Street, 4 doors East of SlieatTs Mor- blo Yord, Loncaster Cily. April 7, 1841. lyr.18
CUPPING AND LEECHING.
HAVING romovcd to Ensl King- street, west of Limo street, olFcra hcr servieea to thc pub¬ ic of Lancaator iu the above bruuchew.
From hcr experience in the business, Physi¬ cianB may'rely upon thcir orders being; executed with fidelity and promptness; and siio respectful¬ ly solicits their palronage.
LancuBtor, April 14, 1841. 3m-l
SELECT TOMB STONES.
Cheaper tlian ever before oflcred!
HAVING just received sizes of
Pure Wliite Marble,
and boingf resolved lo sell lower than ony olber, tbo subscriber wishes the Publie to call and c.xouiino for thomselvcs. nio;iumonts and SBarble mantola, Plain
and Ornamontal Iiettoring, in the now style, inlaid witli blacic cemenl, ut «, D. FAGAN'S Marble Yard, ono square Norlh of the Court House, in West Orango street, Laneaslor. ^:^Orders rcce'ived for Sand Stone Work. Lancaster, IWoy 5. 1841. lf.22
REiVIlOVAIi.
M'CALLA & METZGAR,
FTAVE removed to tho building- in^ast King-
{Western Transportation Company.)
TUE above old establislied Line ia now in com¬ plete operation, for thc Transportation of
PassciBg-cfl's nafid Fa'cig'lif,
between Philadelphia, Baltimore and Piltshurfj-. The Boata, Cars and ^tock of Horses belonging; m
I this Line, arc not 8uri)assed by nny on thc Pcini-
fino supply ofall (iylvania imiirovcmcuts.
The boats aro particularly adapted for thc con- vcyanco of Eaniilies nnd others Westward, being- provided with Cooking Stoves for tho accommoda¬ tion of Passengers wbo wish to travel in the most econouiiciri manner.
The above line connects at Pittsbnrg wilh a Daily Lino of Steamboats, running to ('incinnati, Loiit,<- vilIc,Sl. Louis, AUon, Marion city nnd New Or¬ leans.
Families and olhera emigrating Westward, can have their extra baggage on tlie aamo Boat, nnd will find thai this Line stands unrivalled for cheap¬ ness, safety and expedition.
TllO boats leave DAILY, immediately upon tho nrrival oflho Cara, 5 o'clock P. fll.
HCrl'assage from Columbia to PitUburg $G,50.
Froicrbt as low as othor good linea.
(XT'For Freight or Pussago apply at LEECH «fc Cu'b Cunal and Rail Road Ofiice, No. 2, Canal 6asin.
E. J. SNEEDKR, Ajrcnt.
Columbia. Mnreh 17, 1841. Gm-lS
street, on tho North Easl corner of Ccnlro Square nnd Eaat King street, lalcly oecupied by John Londis, Ksc]., and next door to E. Scheuiror''s Saddicrshop, where they will bc happy to receive their friends and enstonicrs.
Onc of the firm has just returned from Philn¬ delphia with tho SPRINCi FASHIONS,atid they arc now ready, thcy flatter thcniBclvca, to please thc public.
April?, 1841. tf.18
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FAINTING.
A. AlKlMSTKOIV«
CONriNUESto executo all kinds of PAINT¬ ING AND GUILDlNG as usuol, on rea¬ sonablo tcrins. Painling Room,East Oroni^c sirect. N. B. Also Agent forSmiUi's FANCY SASH. Loncnster, Feb. 3,1842. 6m.9
DOCTOR J. AUGUSTUS EHLER.
RESPECTFULLi"" onnounccs to his town ond couutry friends, and oil those who may de¬ siro his professional services, that he will at ony timc, without deloy, ollend to all calls in tlio lino of his profession.
Office in East Orango Sirect, ono door West of tho Gorman Reformed Church,- whoro he can nl all times (whon nol professionally engaged) be found and consulted.
Laneaslor, Moy 19, 1811. tf-S-l
ssocfoSs
LEHMAIER & LILIENTHAL,
HAVE romovcd thoir ollico lo Eost Kingslrcet, second siiuoro from lho Courl-houso, ond nexl door to lhe tinstcrn Hotel.
Laneasler, May 19,18U. tf.34
SCRH^BNING.
BONDS, DKF.DS, WILLS, ACCOUNTS,and oil olher Instruments drown hy thc subscri. bor. Oflicc, Norlh Queen alrcet, Lancostor.
GEORGE HECKERT. Apr 1811. tf-20
Sci'ivcnin^ St:- Convey.'tiBCiug.
THE fluhscribor respeclfully informa his frionds und Ihe public gonofally, that ho'lios taken lho oflico Ibrmerly occupiea by lho loto George ]\Iallcr, Esq. four doors obovo Scholfield's Inn, where ho will be happy to servo all who may favor Ilim iu Iho obovo business,
JACOB EOLTZ. Mdy 12, 1811. tf.2.1
iVorlh West corner -of nuke dnd Vine Streets, Lancaster, Pa.,
HAS now on hand, and eUcrs for sale, on roa- aunoblo lorms,
AN KXTr.NSIVK Afl30RTSlE?iT OF OF EVKOV I*Scn/l'T10."(,
(ind oftlio most fashionablo style—to wbieh, Iio tcepectfully Invites die attention (if tlin public,
Thankful for tho liberal patronage already rc. ccivod, hu respeilfully soliiil.i a'continuance of llio same.
April 14,18tl. tf.l!)
K A. BONNEIala^,
RESPECTFULLY informs lho Publie that he has removed to the house recenlly oecujiicd hy John F. Iloinitsh, in the same square, a few doors Wcsl of thc Farnicni* niinli, where he will he happy lo receive the colls ofhin old frienrb and customers, ond nf OS many new ones as wish Io dress themsolves olT in tbo very
. LATEST FASHIONS,
which he has just received'direct from lhe most Fasliinnable Emporiuma of England, Franco and lho Uniicd States. Ilc can nccommodalc oil who foviir bim wilh ihcir cuslom ot lho sliorlest notice ond on the most reasonable terms.
Lancoster, April 7, 1841. ' ' tf.18
West CliCBtor. Boaraiug School
F0I£I10¥IS,
SS located in tho borough of West Chester, Ches. tcr county, Pennsylvania, twenty-four milos west of Philadelphia. Tho salubrity ofthis village' nnd adjacent country, i« perhaps nol excelled in tho U, States. And convenient afcess to it may be had twice a day, by moans of lho Columbia and West Clie.sler Uail-roads.
Tho Bubscriber has provided amplo accommoda¬ tinn for fifly students, in a high and healihy situa¬ tion, which for beauty of prospect is aeldom equall¬ ed.
TIju course of inBlruction comprises the Knglish, Latin, and Greek languages, Arithmetic, Geogra¬ phy wilh tho use ofthe Globes, Butany, Algebra, Geometry, Mensuration, Surveying in theory and practice. Navigation, Spherics, Mechanics, Op- lies, Fluxions, Natural Philosojiliy, Chemistry, As¬ tronomy.
Lectures on Natural riiilnanph}', Chcniistry,nnd Aalronomy, arc delivered dnring the winlor, illus. traled by appropriate experiments.
Price of boarding and tuition, onc Inmdrcd and sixty dollarsayear, payable quarterly in advanco. Fora singlo quarter forty-five dollars.
Students are admiited for uny lime not less ihan a quarter. Reading hooks gratis—other books nnd stationary suppiicd at tho usual prices, Cach.Hlu- dent [irovidcH liis own wa.sh basin nnd towel. Slu¬ donts are allowed iwo wcoks in tho spring and two in lbc autumn,to visit iheir parents. But aa tho school is not vacated at thoso periods, lho same strict attention being paid to leaching as ai other timoa, thoy aro nol obliged to suspend lhelr sludies, if their parents do not wish il. No deductions are made for visits atany other tiino |
Month | 06 |
Day | 30 |
Resource Identifier | 18410630_001.tif |
Year | 1841 |
Page | 1 |
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