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/^r W/JTMOJ^^ TMME mim: MS S TMlMJ^rO TIM.'^ ¦icn.'nMMrOTSi vol,.. XV.-IVo.'iO. ALL persons'linving clniins ngainsllbe Esmto ot ELIZABETH SOMFltS, late of ibu city -of X..anoustor, docenaid, are requested to present j lho aamo lo tho undorsigned, dnly uiilbenlieuted : (orsoltlomenr and nil pcrsons indebicd lo said es. Into aro rcqueated to somo forward and make pay¬ ment without delay. HENRY F. BENEDICT, Adm'r. Lnncaster, January 12, 1842. (ii-8 Estate of George King, deceased. j f.Ai^CASTI'^K, tt*A.—'ftV8';»iTiii:;^,JJAY, E'"B5B5K8J,1BSV 9. IS'12. ^¦''^¦I'^'iV «B')JilS;«, VOSj ttV..,\o. go R. CLAKICSON FREEMAN, oflbo cily j Hild B'lli'y.-A jM'lh Blix WJJ'c. easier, Iiaving hy deed of volunlary In thc Cuuit vf Ci.uiinun I'lius uf the Couniy at La IS HEREBY GIVE.V, thai Icilcrs of aduiiuis¬ tralion upon tbo estate ofGEORGE KING, luiooflho cily orLancaster, drc'd. have been granted to the aubseribi.-rs. living in said city. All persons indebted to the estate ofsaid deccuscd, urc requested lo mako ininiediale payment; and llioao having claims to present them, properly aullionti- catod, to tho Bubscribcrs for seltlement, ELlZABIiTH KING, JOHN WIND, Adininistrutors. January 2G, 1841., Gl.8 ITOTIGB. Proposed Diviiaien of Strasburg To\vn.s!iip, Lmcaster County. fffIHE subscribers-having been appointed Com- .*. inissioncra by tho Court of Quarter Sessiona of fluid Couniy, to inquire into the propriety of dividing tbo 'rownahip ofStrasburg, hereby notify the inhubitants of snid Township, thui they will mooi foe that purpi.se.on WEDNESIIAY, the 23d day of FEBRUARY, 1842, at lho public house nf John K. Herr, on the Sirasburg and Paradise road, in said township, where all interested arc notified to attend. JACOB HIBSHi'MAN. TIIOMAS C. COLLINS, JOHN MATIIIOT. Jannary 2C, 1842. 41-8 assignmenl, canvcyed all liTs estalc real, per-enal and mixed, to lbc subscriber for the benefit of his creditors, anil in trust for olber purposea, all per¬ sons having clainis aguinat said Dr. (^laik.sini Freeman, aru requesled lo present the »aiiie dnly anllienliiiatcd on or hcfiirc the 1st day of March, 1812, and those indebted lo make paymenl tin or befnro said dny Io A. M. C.\.'?SIDY, Trustee of Dr. Clarkson Freeman. _J.nncasler, Jan. 19, I842.fil7 E.iliite qf Daniel Mylin, deceased. "VrGTiri': is hereby given lliat lellcrs ot ailmili- X" i.^tralion LAW iXcri'K;/:.^. on tho'cPtatc of Danid Mylin, Inlc of Lanipnicr lowuHhijf, ilcccnpcd, have hecn ^'¦niut. Cll In the HubHcrihcrs living in the Banic tovviishi|i. All pcfHouR indebted tu ihc cslale ofsaid deceased arc requested to mnke iinmediute payment and tUoBu haviug ctiiimB upon aaid estate will present them, properly authenti'-aicd, ihr selilcinenl, I.anmatcr. HRRKAS John Landis nnd Jacnh I.andip Adniini-lratorH ofAhr.m Buckwaller, deed-, who vvas the 'iVuHico of Ahn.harn HufiHliherficr j ond Elizahelh hiB wife, did onthc2f»lh day of .Iitn- . ' uary, 1642, filo in the Ollirc ofthc I'rolhonotary ofl ihc Haid Gonrt, their account of (ho Hiiid cstuie: ' Notice is hereby piven to nil persons inliTestctI in the snid Estate, thai the Fnid Court have ap. I pointed llic aist dayof Manh I8-1--3, lor llie confir. mntion thereof, unle.^-- e.vri'piiuiis h>- fik-d. ATTi:sT, JM). W. FOllNflY, rruih'v. I'rothotiotfiry'HOdi'w, L.-ui- ) I ^uHtrr, Keh.:2, lHl->'. \ .11.9 ' Sub.-icrihers and others lo February 2, ]S-i2. indebted OLD GUiiRB. Till'; undersigned, assiiiness of JOIIN JONES, respectfully rcquesi all per.sons iiidiibted to Hie ui.'wpv Til.-'Q'j J ! eslablishment nfl lic'Oi.nf^i'AnD,'to inakefinvinent SAMUEL BAllh ( Eic'rs.'oCEO. II, BOMBKRcER, (CciitreSqnarcLan.) FEKDINANO E. If.l YES. ATTOHNE-Sr AT LA^iV. Wcil Clicslcr, Cliesler Co., I'a. Jan. 10, ISltl. Giii7 JOHNX,. THOMPSON," ATl'ORiNM'IY AT 1,AW. EAVI.'VC; rclnrnid I'roni ibc pcrinanenlly in Liiiica.'^lc .-iiiiial scrviers I lit bis re-i'leiii'.-i biiilsi' liirnierly Cbaini'ii.'ys. lli-eeiiilier 32, 1811 \\'<'sl and Incaled iill'ers his profes- II .Mar; oeciijii 111 by ll: 111' iiiiiy he f'liiiid inure, in'.,;t dnor ii, ibu lion. Benjamin ' :Jiii..1 ' Gt.U Slsfalc ol Christiai) 'ilVeai^cr. In the Court of Common Pleaa of the County of Lancisier. THEII EAS Thes. Jeirorics, one of the As¬ signees of Cbristian Wenger, did onthe SSth (lay of November, 1841, file in llie Olliec of Prothonolary of tho aaid Courl, tbcir account of thc said Estate: Notiee is horeby given to all persons inlcrcsied inlho Buid Estate, that llio suid Court navenppnin- tod tho third Monday of March, 1842, Ibr the eon¬ firmalion thereof, unless excepiinns be filed. ATTEST, JNO. W. FORNEY, Protli'y. Protbonolary's Ofiicc, Lan- I cnster, Jan. 2B, 1841. ^ ."ii-S Estale of Htnry Allison, decea.sed. LETTERS of admiuiHtration upon thc E«tale of HENRY ALLISON, late of SaliHhury lownship, Lancaster couniy. deceased, have been granted tu ihc subscriber, residing in Salisbury township: All pcrsons indebted lo t^atd esiate nrc requested to umkc immediaie payment; and ihoHC having' chiims ngfainal said estaie arc requested to present them, properly nuLheniicaied, for setlle¬ inent, to JOIIN LIVINGSTON, Administralor. Junuary 2G. 1842. 6t*=-8 •/issiffned Estale of MMenry Gast, WHEHKAS, Henry Gast, of Uic Cily of Lnn¬ caster, hy deed of iissignincnl of the -Uli day of January, 1842, recorded in the UecorderV ollieu ni Limcastcr, aaoig-ued all hia estate to (ho subscri. bcr, in trust, afier the pjiyuicnt of certain debts of the first and second classes fnr ihc uae of ull such of hiB olher credilurs as sli'»ult) witbin the spate uf ono huntlred and ivv.-Mty days Irom ihc dale ofsaid apsignmcnt, fully and ellbctually release, actpiit and forever discharge lhe said Henry Gasl, his ileirs. executors and adininislratois, uf arid from all iheir clalm.s nnd deniunds respectively. NOTICE IS THEliEFOKEfU-iUKliYGIVKN that all persons in any manner indebted to thc suid Henry Oij.st,nt thc liiuc of his Kaitl iissiyrimcnt.aro required fbrlUwidi.to make payment lu thoKubicri- hor, reaiding in said city, and that all persona hav¬ ing demands agninsi him present the saino forth, with. AND, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, lo nil tho crediiors of said Henry (last at the time of his assignment and nol therein preferred, as of thc first and second clcEflCs, tlmta release aeeording to thc tenor ofsaid aBsigumcnt is piired in the hands of lho Bubacriber, (or execution by lbc said credi. tors vvho wish to piiriicipate in said as.-^lgncd fnnd undor tho decd nf aSBigninent; and lhal any of said creditors, who shall neglect or rofuso to executo a rcloaso agiecuhly thereto, within onc bundred and twenty days from the dny of liio as.'jigiimonl, vvill bo excluded and debarred from any dividend or dis¬ tribution sharo of the usnigncd estain, unte»sin the RUrptuB, if tho same bo more than sullicicnl to pay 'io full (hose who shall so release. CllARLK.S SIlAKl'FER, A.'^signce of Ilcnry Gasl. Januaiy 26, 1842. tf- Estatc of Catharine Lapp, deceased. ^*^1'^'-'^ '^ hereby given that letters teatamenl- . jHf ory have I>ccn granted totho subseriber, liv¬ ingin Cconarvon lownsbip, Lancaster county, exe¬ cutor of the hist will and testament of Catharinu Lapp, dcc'd. Iatc of Ciciiarvon township. All per¬ sons Indchlcd to the estate ofsaid decedent arc re¬ queslcd to make immediate payment to the sub- ' seriber, and those having chiiniH lo proscnt lhem properly aullienticaled for seltlcinent. I JOIIN IIERTZLEK, Executor. February 2, 1842. fji*-0 Estote of Atari/ Carpenter, deceased. I "\r*-*'^^*^^ '^ hereby given that Iclt ra tcstamcnt- ^ JSS ary on the estate of Mary Carpenler, talc o( West Earl lovvnship, Lancaater county, dcccasfd, havo been granted toilie aubseriber, living in said widi vvhom the honks have been left, on or before the 1st day of March nexl, na lonijer indulgence cannol bc givoi. BENJAMIN ESIILE.MAN, JOHN ROHER. February 2,1342. 4t-9 THOS. E. FBANKLIN, AUoi'Mcy ;il H^aw, n.\S icinoved his Ollice to his residenec in Eiia Kiiiu titrcct. Norlli nide, tu-n doors N\'cpl o ¦Viluin Reigurt'H Win,-.^inre, iiiiil directly opiio^ito 'Ji"i«e €oiiiu(ry <iJii-ls. I lovn the (¦(iiiniry si'iri.'';l(T, Wlio Jnrns the buzzing vvlirel, Who plie.H with busy Imnds the card. With merry hum the reel. I love the cnnvilry pcnmslrcss, Who makes Iho hoiifclndd gear. And who, with industry nnd art, Prepares the homcKpun wear. I love thc conntry milkmaid, Whose daily ta k 8U)>jdi('3 A vvholcsomo foitd nnd beverage For country funiilies. Ucr neat nnd amply dairy, Hcr iiinustry nltesls. And when night finds hcr weary, In innocence hho rests. Lancaster citv atvd con.\TV FIRE IIVSUKANCK COMPANY. I Capital authorized by Law. $200,000. , CNAKTEU Pi:iU'KTUAI>. fT^^IIlS Company continucB to insure agninst .B, loss or daniagcH hy Fire, on Merchani Mills. Di.-'tilloriei*, Cotion and Woollen Manufactories, Dwelling Honses, Burns nnd Mcrchandizeofevery description, in Town or Country, ut as low rutc^ as any other Conipany in ihc Stale. ApplieiitioiiB may be nmde personally or by leticr, nt ilic OlUco ofthc Company, corner ofNorth Wine Sion John N. Lane's Orv (iooils Store. Lancaster, Aprif?, IPll. tf.18! wm. mathiotT ,'Mflorit('i/ ill JLiiW- "~ FFEllS bis pro(c.«.'^ion;il >crvices to the piddle FOR THK LANCVSTKR EXAMINER ANDnEniLll. TII E L 0 V E R' S D R E A M As rends ilic oak, llm U(ilUninf>'t> licain. Wliich cniiica'ln suise of thr> railinnt nnn,— Cliiickly pntisf?^, Iiut its mincbiuf iti done,— Sorenila Uiclicori ilfilnsivcdrenms. Oliicc in South (inc. lovv Mrs. Ilublev's Ilutcl. November n,'l8-U township." °Ali"p7rsoVs'"ind;btcdTo';iVe7esVatf o^ Q"^^" '^"^ *^^""^%*:'',',^'ri ^;?r."^I^''E^' said decedent urc requested lo make inimediato payment, and those having claims against said cs;aic vvill present them properly authenticated for aeitlemenl. WILLIAM CARPENTER, ExeV. Earlv-ilh-J^cb. 2, 1842. «t.9 Assigned Estate of Jacob Bear, rinME BUbscnher, appointed auditor hy lho M_ Cuurt of Cimimon Ploas ofLancaBier County lo distribute lho balance in the hand^ ofJohn Nip. ley nnd Jolm Kurtx, nsnij^ness of Jacoh Bear, anions his creditorw, under tbe deed of assignment, noiiftcs and requests all said creditors lo present their chiiniBduly autbcnliciilcd io him-nt this oflice in East King Street, Lancahtor, on Friday thc25tli day of Kcbuary iiiBlani. I. CARPENTER. Febuary, 2. 1841. _ _ ___i'll^ Estate ofthe llcv. David Best. NOTSCE. "VTOTIOIC is hereby given, that letters Testii- J3l mentary have been gninicd hy ihe Register of Lancaster County,to LYDIA BEST, of Salisbury townsbip, Lancaster couuiy, nnd NATHAN GRlFFlTH,of Honcybrook, ChcBter Couniy, F.x- ecutors ofthe laat Will and Teaiament oflhc said DAVID RISST, dcc'd, hile oflhe aaid tovvnship of Salisbury. All peraon? hnving claims or demands apninsi ihncstatc oflhc snid decedent, nre request- cd to mnke known the samo lo the undersigned without delay; nnd all persons indebicd to the said ealaltf, will please call and setllc their acconnts. LYDIA BI'.fiT, I ,,, , NATHAN t;RiFi.'rni, ('"-^"' Snlishnry, .liininiry 111,1842. fil»-7 JAiMES EVANS, President. DIRECTORS. JiimcR Evan.^, Abrulinni KnulTinaii, John F. Steininnn, Bcnjaniin Eslilcniiin, C. KicfTer, Renh F'razer, E. Schaeffer, Loivia Ilnrrord, John Christ, G, W, Bowman. J. ZIMMERMAN, Aciuary. Novemher 3, 1841, cowly-48 Nxrw nxAF Exhthiting in addition to Scoti^s .MapoJ 1824: TllIK now TovvuBhips, BorougliB, and upvvi , of 500 new Connty Roads; Tbc Pcunay ards lylva- 7'IIEREAS, Jacoh HIciz Scn'r nnd wife, hy NOTICE is hereby given, that wc hnve np. plied Io ihn courtof Common Tleas of Lan¬ caater county, for thc benefit of ihc Aet of Assem¬ bly relating to inpolvcnt dchlors, ond that the said Court has oppointed Monday, Ihc 21st dny of March next, 'at 10 o^cloek A. M., nt the Court Houae in tho city of Lancaster, for hearing ns and •our cruditom, when nnd where all persons interest¬ ed may aliend. •JoAn R. Diffenbach, Henry Hock, Chriftian Shenk, Christian Steinrttck, Joseph Milliams, Samnel Hockenberger, Lancaster. January 26, 1843.—4i:) Atlam Ciilach, Grorge luiufman. Win. Mi-ntxlieiger, David Miller, Martin (Jiilnich, Willinm Wof, HOTICE. ALL persons Iiavintj claim.-; ngninst ihc Estate of LEONARD SOMKRS, hie oflhu eiiy of Lancaster, dfcoased, ure requested to present the same lu tho nndersigncci, duly uuihcnticatod for -sctllemont; and all persous indebted It* suid estate arc requested to eomo forward and make seltlement without delny. HENRY F. BENEDICT. AdmV, De bonis Uon, With thc will annexed of Leonard Somers, dcct-npcd. Tjancaster, January 12, 1842. 6t-6 Estate of Andrew yundt, deceased. ALL TMinnon. indebicd lo Itie Esinle ofAN DUKVV ¦yUNDT, late of We.t liarl twn ¦ship, Lancaulcr county. Pa. deccuHcd, nro hereby liotined for tho last lime to conic forward nnd ,(niike payinent; and nil havinir claiina against Raid Kmalc will present llicin without Innlier delay I'or settlement. ALLEN YUNDT, UinUlctown. IIENUY YUNDT, lilac liuU. Ailininistrators or.\iiilrcw Yuiidt. deceased. January 26, I84'J. 3t.«8 Esiutc of George Shrnjfcr, de LETTI'.US of Adininistrathni upon the cslale ofCJEORGK SHKAt'l'lCU, lalo ol'Earl town, hllip, dCoeiiHCd, hove licen granted lo lhe Biihscri. horn. All pi-rsonM indclned lo the efitate ofsaid deceftflcd, are reciucfttcd to mtiUe iniinediale pay¬ inent; and those havinir claims ngainst said cslale nre requested to present thom, |iropcrly aulhenli. ¦caled, for setilenicnt. KCIfERT SHEA FEEU, Earl tfuvnship, Liiii. eo. ISAAC KBY, Wesl Cain, Chester co. Jnnuary .'i, lS4f!. fit»..'> TO X^HT. \llV\ h'mscin K.isi K'uiir St. now cccupirii by __ l>r. K. S. IiiiiiaovvKh-: ii is plcanaiilly silunled, luu ncomti'iodioi.s Hirn vviih Sliilitin^^ for li')r^es nnd COWH, lY lurgo poullry yard, uuu u delighlful orchard in tho rvar. A. N. BRR.VEMAN January 20,1842. 3t-8 deed of As'^igninciit of Derember, 1841 signed all Ins estate to the subscribers in trust, aller thepayment of cenain debla of the (irslClasp, forthe use, under the limitalions in the nssigu- ment, ofall surh of his olber Creditors as should withn the apaec of onc hundred and tvvcnly days rrom tho date ofsaid as.qiirinncnt, fully and efluc- lually relcnsn, aequit nnd /Iircvcr dischnrge the .said Jncoh Blcl/., Sen'r, his heirs, exceiUora and ad¬ ministrators of and from all ihuir claims and de¬ mands respectively. NOTICE ISTlir.liEFOUE HEREUY ClVEN that all persons in any manner indebted to thc said Jucoh lilctz, scnV at the time of his said assign- ment, are hereby required to make payinent forth- with, Io the aubscribera; nnd that all pcraons hav¬ ing dciTiand|S ngninst hitn, prescnl tho same fiirlh¬ wiih. AND NOTICK IS IIERKBY FURTHER GIVEN to all thc Crcditora of thc said Jacoh litciz, sen'r, ai lime ofhis assignment, not llierem preferred ns ofthc first class, that u release aeeor- ding to tho tciKir of said as?4it;nnienl, is placed in the hands of Goilieh Seucr, scn'r, in Manor tuvvn- sliip, near the Culumbia iurnpike, five miles wesl ofLancastcr for ihe e.xecution by iho snid eredi lors, wbo wiah to participate in Raid assigned funds nnderthe deed of aasignment; nnd that any of said ereditora who ahall neglect or refuse lo execute a release agrcobly Iheroto, vvithin one hundred and iwcnty days from the dale of the aasijininent will he e.Tccliicd and dch/irrcd from any dividend or dia. trihuti.in shnrc of the nsMiijncd estate tuiles.*' in the .<mrphi.s if the same be moro than suiHciciitto pay in full thoso who shall so lelease. GOTLIEBSKNEr;, SenV, Manor tovvnshi(». GEORGK GETZ, East Hempficld township, chrunry, 1.1842. 6t.9 Thu Laneaslcr nnd Hnrrisburg Rail Hoad lo DnU' phin cnuntv; Thn Pennsylvania Canal from Dau¬ phin to Colnmbia; Tlic Snsi)uehnnna Canal from Columbia to fthirylnnd; The Concstnga IVavigation; The old Maryland Canal and thc Tide Wntcr Ca¬ nal in Maryland to Havre Dc Graee,—Being a correcl Ex[iIanaiion of thc Susquehanna River and all its improvcmenls from the Conowago Ca¬ nals to lhe Chesapeake Ray, on n scale ofone mile Io ono inch, thcwholo from actual survey. The map vvill bc dft by 40 inehes on fiiur Sheds, mounted on rollers, colored in lovvn.sliip.s and var¬ nished in a superior style for five dollars each map payable on deliYcry. .Subscribers lo the map may havc llm boundary- lino,*! nf ther Innds in tho County correctly repro- sented by Cour-tips nnd Distances wilh their naines engraved on the map, ifa Dranght ofthe land and desrription of its situation hc furnished hefore the 20'li Kebruary when llic map will bo publislied, the ndditonni cxpenso will be onc Dollar each Tract under 15U Aerea. Apply at the otfice corner of Kast King elreet and Centre Square, uii irlairs, lirsl (Ioor. J. SCOTT. Janunry 2G, 1842. tf-S I have alood and gazed as thick dark clouds , , , f. , - , hung frowning on tho ocean, and savv hcr troubled Irccl, a few doors be- . . ** . . bosom heave with rage, the turbulent watcra nso lf-48 in mighty bwcU and dash o'er (he face of a little TA'^I^PfT f^ i) ^ tl Cl \1 A I > W—' I i*'^^"'' that filood out nbovo the level of tbe sea.— JU>Stil II v. 1 AJ^feluultLj And then, ibc ocean's teror pass nwny. nnd the • SllorJiiei/ III MjHW, foaming watcra seitle down in pence. Thd bright "fcl-'FICE in .South Queen Sired, Lancaster, sun senda dovvn hcr genial rays and thc fertile isle f Ihroc doo.-s beluw thc Court House. puts f.irth ito tender plants. I watched them rear ''"'^ _'/^"*^J ^^''^^ their linlc heads as if lolook out upon the dark i waters that played oronnd lhem,—the waier-lilly „ _ hud, and await but the coming morn to blow.— A S.MALL TWO STORv BRICK j ^^^^^ ^^o Btorm-king aend., out his mes.scnger of J.f VV.KiLrfljti\\Xj dcaolation and wo. In awful inagnilieenec he leads on Dnko, near Walnul Streei. Posses-1'"s'''""dcing "¦"in around the weslern sky. The sion will 1)0 given on lhe Isi day ofApril ncit. 'ocean monns nnd trcmhles with fear; then hccom. IIKNIIY E. LE.yAN, I imr enraged sho dashes her foaming waters high rorner Walnul and Dukc street, 1 - ¦' a -= Sa^csiE^ I22.cs>isia= I''ehrunry2, 1S42. lf.9 i into thc nir, and sweeps in fury o^er the face oflhe littlo islo.swallowing up in hcr wrath, the Ircasurcs IN TIIR MATTER of tlio intended aj)- which hut a momcni before hope ond expeclalion plicalinn of CIIARLKS BAL'.'M.vN, for license had wiitclicd with an incessant gazo. 10 l,ce|, a mvcrn tn Ephrala to.vnsliip (sign of ^^j ,,„„ ^„„| i,,„„ ,,, j j^ ti,;^ m,^ ^hc dreams Ihe Coculico inn) al tho inlersection ol lho Rend- . , „ . . ^ . ,. , , ing and Sinking Spring roads, hoing an old °f unreciprocated affection! Grief nnd despair stand. I rage with unabaled fury, till natnro ovetcome witll WE the undersigned ciliztMia of Ephra towa-' faijgnc^ sinks downin reposy. Dicam, delusive ship.in whicii said inn or tavern is proposed to bo ^ ^,.,1,, ,,„, fl„,t„ing tongne, whispers a lalc kciit. Do Certify llial the said lun or lavcrn is lie. „ ' , . , . , . ' ', . „ .. cessary lo aocoinniodato the pulilic nnd entertain "^ consolaiion and joy; hope springs forth in all its strangers and travellers, and that we nrc well ac- \ vigor and strength; bright prnspects take roet and iiniiinleil wilh tllo said Charles IJauinan. nnd that' lmd, bul o'er they bloom the spell is broken—the ho is ofgood rcputo for honeaty and tempernnec , „g„j ,^5 of sorrow are thrown open, nnd with and 1.1 well provided with honso mom and con-1 " „ , ., , . , eiiiences for thc acoommodalion of strangers and ', """ ^'"""'l' "" "'"' ''"<'>'"'' "P ""> ''^"' " <=""'='' DR. M. M. MOORE, SURGBOM DENTIST: RESl'ECTFULLY announces to his Iricn'ds nnd the public generally, llml he still con¬ tinues to prnclice SD IS 53^ ^CP H ^3 ^O* 1X2. "i:^ ifll all i(»i vaiious I>i*aiB<;lscK. Teeth inserted on the slump or plate, wilb the leust poBsiblc pain ; eariousand decayed teeth run- ilcred healthy nnd Found hy plugging; nnd teelh extracted with one-half the pain generally experi¬ enced. Charg:os in all casos, XfXodorato, ;/0"Otiice, North Qneen Street, between Mi¬ ehaers nnd KnufTinan'ts Hotels. Lancaster, Mny 5, 1841. , tf-22 travellers. U. R. Heitler Wm. Annvcg Jeremiah Mohler Jacob IJauman Gcu. Bauman Jncob Pfeiller Jacob Ilnrt Conrad Ilolisingcr l''cbruary 2, 1842. John Gross J. HrioNor Louis Zeigler T. C. Konigmachcr Pavid Markley Cbria. Choi Samuci Mnhn David Martin away. Thoughts like these havc crossed my mind as oH I huvc dwelt on the memory ofa bosom friend of my early youth—hcis nomore. Dear Henry long Biiirc sank down in tho lover's premature grnvu. Childhood had scarce blouracd upon him, when lie kneeled nl llie shrino of love, and Ids young, innocent heart was melted by its snored -. I fires. O, he waa pure nnd sweet ns the budding tfIroclaJOI'8 oi'vToUlB <KnHB&l>Cr. irnso, und the love ho cherished wus unlike ull IIEREAS JOMN GAMltKR, of Raplio I earthly things. Henry saw tlmt his feelings were . ...... Lanenster couniy, by deed of | nnt rcciprocalcdj and nt (Irst the little pride, such lis i-* always the aceoiupauimcnt of such a spirit Mlvccrpts adiiressed la 7>i/rfir»t.s. 1. The principles of Heligion ore the siieeinl motives of nclion regulating the cimluct and ! fceiinga of thc iciv (the "Elect" or elite of niiin- . kind)—the priiieipks of interest, expedieney, con- ' vcnicncc, plcnsure, toircihcr wiili the prineipIi.->( of i association offcrlin^r^ (.te one kind of (etlinir luiv- 'inga natural tendency to produce another,)—aro { the general motives or springH of aciion governing I the conduct of the mauy. I 2, .\ man who i.*: hwict lo be rich '-an nfnrd to ' wear a shabby coatj versus, Ettrnvaganec I.s .¦ioine. i times lhe clunk Io hidr poverty. A rnnn of ac¬ knowledged lalent, rnn afurd to aeUnovvled-.'C a mistake. A man uf ¦irluiowledged c'lirngeciin ajfoid to ilceline a cliaih-nfjo indcjicnd^jnt of and wilhoul the aid of" Christian principle. 3. Industry, economy, prudencr aud coNTENrnD. NKSS with our siation—are ihc cunittitule/dB ofhon- Hy. 4. A desirable objecl placed hofore the mind to bc attained in agincn lime, is thecfnc {for thc linie being at Icasi) for indolence. 5. Ignorance of Evil ia the safeguard of inno- concc. C. Thc "tree ofthe knowledge of good and cvir' ia tho door to sin and tho road to principle or '¦faith." 7. Whether our Lyceums would not progress faster in knovvlcdgc if tbey were io arrange a \ series of tpiu-tions in consectttiDC soccu ssion, so as | lo determine somo gencrai truths or conclusion; whieh are the ronta or basis un which minor onea arc founded. ll iMhr I ;i.-i. sl tliir.ij H, llm VV.rill lo cat a lob- strr, il"y.,it lils-, il—il.i; iind.'-i iJtii.j; in tb'v world lo dl:,". ll II, ulu Uier y u iil... ii nr nni, and cither the ej.'^.e.Hl or the liartlol to Kirp lt.e yonr round, if yuu only ktiow. Terb'iiis lhe re.uli;r never heard how Jnil 11.lilllc onci' kept a lotmlcr u good whilo in liol weulher, alt iho wny iVoin Boaion to Ver¬ monl, and ever ao muoli lni:ger. Job Kl.irteil lor Ilosion some yc-.irs iign, wilb a load of nniions in wagnn, vvliii ll, having disposed of. he lilled up with a load ofni(l;-n;ielt^ Ibr the humo market.— Jusl as he vvas aboul le.iviug the ciiy, hu sawn vvhepllnrrow foil of iiiiee.Iy shaped red ihingfl, w ith Imi^c claws and ut!,er .¦ipfiurienancc?, whtch bo a3tonis(iL-d llim liml be pulled np. •'What ho lhem :'.:e ili.iigs, mister?" said Job to the wIif.iibarMnv niin. ; '-Lolisters sir, lubatcrs—didn'l you ever eee a lol'slcr.'" "No, diing ifl did. What queer loolcing thing*, ain't they—ihey wonl bile, vvill ihcy?" he continu. ed, dropping oue rather suddenly, vvhich Ite had ta¬ ken up—"They .-mell aimi'^hiy (piecr—and hinder gund too. Where do ihvy grow''" "Thev live in ihc v\ajer>-but I Fny. mi.iler nono ufyuur loin foolery. You don'l menu lo soy you never Haw u lobster before/" "Vcdl do—¦iiiiHler, you needn't (hink ease you knnw everything I do. Whnt red chiekB theif iiither and mothers must leen." "Tjiey nn: iircco, ^lecn sir, when thcy arc alive, but when hnih-tl tunied red." "Well. I vow novv, lb,it's queer. Most folks turn red when they gi i inlo li(<t water. But you don't mean to suy that ihese ihings were ever giei'iiV* "y"i's [ do—aa green a^ you bel" "Slinvv. bow you lalk! Well, 1 must havc ono any how.'' So polling out a quarter of a dollar. Job hoiighi umerouH ¦' ^ '"h=ter, and puiiing it into his wagoij, drove otf. ; Having reached a village a fevv miles frum thc ci¬ ty, bc Slopped to bait his horses nt a tavern, tho 8. WheUicr the deliberalive rules of Legisla- h.ndlord uf which, who was a great wag. by ths tive bodies, which arc moro adapted for action ou way, came out and beynn t" look over the thingg businoss than thc arquisilion of knowlclgc—arc ''" >'""^ wagon, to see what he had to soil. "Ah, you have a lobster! I declare that's a nn« onc. Aint you afraid it won'c keep till you get thc means most conducive to scientific principles. Traciii the invcstigiition of A MEMHER. 31-3 I TO THSJ PUELIC. RESPECTKUI.I.y infonns his fiiend.^ and thc |)uhlie generally that he is oulof llic emjiloy of Alessrs. Pcnnell, Lenher Sc llnmcs. nud has in coimection with COLLINS DEAN, eomutcne.od bosincss lu a pnrt of the Nevv iMacbine Shnp of William Kirkpatrick, West Clieslnut Street, Lan¬ caster, wbero by lho advnntnge ofany required amountof townsbip, Lanenster couniy, hy de npsignmcr.l of 15lli October, Irf 11 .rceorded on the same day in the Rrcorder's tilUco at Lancaster, assigned all his estate lo thc subscribers in trus, al:cr the i-aynieiit of cerlnin th.-bts of the lirst and second classes, for the use of all .¦¦¦ueh of hie olber creditors as s-hould behirc thc first day of March next, fully and ellectonlly release him and his Iieirs of luid from thcir respective claims and demands. Notice is therelore horeby given lo nil the ereili¬ lors of suid John Gambor, ut the time of his as- signincni, nnd not therein pirlbrrcd aa ol ibe Iirtht and seeond classes, that a release accoiding fo ihc tenor of said ussigntnent is phiccd in the hamls ol' EanoFnicK Lonuk.nukhi-'Ku, at thc Mill on the Eurnuce property, lulc of said John Gnuibcr, in Rapho lovvnship, for execution by said ercdtlois who wisb to parlicipnte in any bahiufo of snid as¬ signed fund, under thc decd of assignment; and to nfibrd a furdier opporlnniiy to lho crediiors for lhal purpose, thc subscribers will ntlend vvitb said re¬ lease nl Hcndriekson's tavern, in Mouutjoy. on Sat¬ urdny, the 2(jtli of February nexl; nnd thai any of Siiid creditors who shall ucgtecL or refuse lo exi'- elite a release agreeably to snid assignnimit Iiefore Itbe firstday of iMnrch next, vvill be excluded nnd Mlebnrred from any dividend or disiribuiivc .'¦hnri' of the unsigned cstuie, nnle.ss in thc i;urplu:s, if the same be mnre iban sufiicienl to pay in ¦full those rho shall ao rclcaBo. JACOU M. GAMUr.U. AUUAIIAM rETlsUS, .¦\ssii.'necs of John Ganiber, February 2, 1842. ~ Id-O LERIUBL HAWSaEir, 3P:-aws:?^p, FOR THE CUKE OF and all other Eniptimis and di.tcuses of a similar characler. rWlIIE great call upon thc subseribe-r for his salvo M_ for the core of Felniis, Carbunel.s, and sim¬ ilar affeclione baa inducod hioi to mnko a public announcement thut he vvill herealler kcop it al¬ wnys on InunI for sale. Thoao who h;ive mado a Irinl ol Ibis salve arc nnaiiinions in tbo opinion that afl a eure for lbc diHCaseH uhove nanied iti.s unsurpassed hy anything thcy havu seen, A large nnnihcr of persohs in ihe neighborhood ofNew! flolland have tried it and will beur witness thai in | nine cases out oflen it has hern entirely success- full. ThoHC who have occasion to use a remedy of the kind, havr hullo enquire conecrning thin, of iniiHc who have used it lo hc induced lo go und do likewise. 'I'hc salve is put o|) in boxes nnd hulf boxes. A whole 1h)x coniniuK sutVicicni for cig'ii appUciitioMs and vvill ho sold Ibr §1. A half box will bo eohl lor .'iO els. A large numher oi roferencea will he given on applicution lo the pubscriber living iu the cnct end o( Nevv Holland in East I'earl townaliip, Lancasler '-ouniy. MICIIAEL GOOD. Fobruary 2 1842. 3t«.9 DENTAL SURGER5r7 FB'^HE sul'rtcribur, residing near Ephrain,LancuB- i Icr eonnty, is prepared to prarticc his skill in | any of the virions bruneiies of i Teeth inserted on lho stump or phito at half the I |)riees gonerally charged in Ihecity. All opera- tions warranted ; and im churges made, uniess cn-1 lire satisfaction is given. I JOHN KUNKEL.- , Jun.mry 2fi, 1842. .'U-^-B ' i)R.~yAFPATTENr i QD y^^ 'LSt '-<L^ IX £33 *^ J, ' 0;;iri; ill iV'.rtli (Jllnn Street, 2 ilnmn Nnrth .frum' Ulr, Jiimierii-li's Cimficl'timuiii Slme; 17X'i'i!.\c,rs, r.t,i-,.\.\ ¦ \Fi ¦I'V.l-'.'l'll, iiiii.ininiiii they aro fully picpnrcd to execute all ordci ihcir lino of businepj", at lbc f^horlc^t notice nnd on the most reasonable lorms—such np STATIONARY ENGINES, Ofany required poxcer, Millwrightworlc, Blowing Cjilinders for Furnaces, Forges, Jyc, Lathes of all des¬ criptions, Upright Drills of a new patlcrn, at a low price. Also, Force Pumpsfor Spring Houses. WM. T.. JACOBS' nntlors Iiimsolf tliat in ilio lino of Sicam Knfrino nuildiiig, liia exiiorionre will aatiufy llio imldic thai hc ia cninpclciit ofcx- ceuting tlio same in a suli^laiillal alld miporior manner. N. B. Thnir Knf^ineB nre nf a new jialtcrn nnd aimple conHlriiciion, and cn ho huilt al aa low pricca as any in the United States-. JACOBS Si DE.AN, Lancaster, Decemher t. 1841. FURNITURE WAREHOUSE. as his, sustained him; itwas bnt for a moment; it soon gave way under its uoprnportioned burthen. "No, no" ho Would aay lo mc as I sal by liis side and hchl his stifl liitle hand in mine. "I will not strive to gnin her afTecUous; I knuw ahe loves an¬ olhcr, undone probably much more dcsoving than 11; and it would hc vvrong thai I should seek my I hajipinetJB when it is lo bc Ibund only in the de- struction of another's," and fiis countenance wonld light U|i tor a nioment, ns ir by his rensoning, hc hnd gained a vielury over his feelings. Well, indeed, do I remember meeting him one morning hut a few weeks previous to his death; his words sank su deeply inlo my heart that lime cnn never wear them avvay. "Dear coiiain" said he, for such wc always call. cd onc another, "could yon bul experience the plea¬ sure 1 last night onjoy edi But God grunt thalyou may never feel the shafis of wo so dccpl}* plunged Inlo your heart ai I did when my momentary plea¬ sure had passed nway." "Ocar Henry" said 1^ pressing lighter his little hnnd "mighlI know ilic source of your joy.'* "O, yes" s.aid he, brushing tho light hair back from his pale forehead, "I will tell you. Last night when the sun had disappeared in the west, and na¬ iurc, nil tranquil, filled up tho soul with divine ad-j A Shah ol Persia had a superb war-buude brouglil lo him for aalc, and called his otHcurs round him in frontof his palace, lo judge ofthc uniinara value; a gang of slaves, witb their task-masters, crossed the courl at the same timo, and one of them, a Greek, paused to look at the lior-sc. "And what do you think of tho purchaae; said ibe Shah, rather contemptuously. ''The horse ia a good onu, Sire." replied the Greek; "IjUI 1 will pawn my hli;—which lor a slave is nut much—tbal be was suckled by nn UhS," Suckled by an asa! It wus inipossibU:!— Hul the owner oflhc steed heing seul for, conlinn¬ ed tho statement. The inare who foaled him Jiad died, and a she ass, who was in milk, hud been his foElcr mother. "Uy ihe hump oftbe holy eaniel," o.xchiinn d iho Sliali, '-ilie Christian dog has hraiii?; give hint half a loaf a day at the cvpLiiso oftbe public." The Greek's penetraiion di:<iurbed the mind of the deoccndant of Alt; hc ihought inees- santly of flsses. Shortly afierwards, among lii> treasures, he discovered a costly jusfier. "Itaiial- lub! i will have this carved inlo a spaeious cup," said he, "Irum which I will qnatf .sherhet to lhe honorof our prophet; and ihai Greek, bo of the ass. shull do the work," ''Light of the Sun:" said the Greek, his lask being proposed to bim, -ihis stone contains an animal." Allah Kcrinil This wna loo much! lim the stone w.ia sawed m two, and a lizard vvas fonnd in ihc middle. "There is butonc GodI" said the Shah. *'Uy ibo bcini of thcProphcL UJIOU whicii beciernaloilofrosos, (iive hima whole loal a day, nl Uie puhlie expense," said the Shah. Sonic time after this his liighnesa thc Shah was seized with a douhl ns to liis own Ic gitiniacy. It wasn nice poinl Ibra king to ini/uirL inlo; but yet hc had nnsgivings Ihat Ali Mohamud had not nil poinls been hi-* pnigcnitor. ' Tlle Greek was this time privately scntfor. ' "You," said lhe Shah, mootiily. "you, who rule i the tlars. Veil mc. I eouimand you, wiml wub xny \ father?" "1 havo not contjol over the stars." re- ; plied lhe Greek, "or I should scarcely hnvo rc- \ mained solong a priaoner; but as far as 1 ean judgu from observation, I should talie your llign- ncNs's flitlicr to linvc heen n b.tker." On thi-< tlo' Slinh pondered more thnn ever. At 111110^4 l.o deeply Illumed hi.s mother. Once he ihou~iihtof resigning the crown. At length he once more or- dered the Greek tobe brougbl before Itmi. "Tell mo, O, Chrislinn, mosl uceur.^cd !" suid the Shah, 'since 1 am the son of a hakcr, (may the eternal ovens be his poriion!) lell me the parlicular ni.mi- pulator of Hour 10 whom I owe my being."— "Your Highuess's commatul," returned the Grt'ck. *'passea my capacily to olcy- 1 have tut power over Genii, but dorivu my luiovvlcd::e, liiilc as ii ik, from elo.-3C observation and eomiiarison id' pml-a- bilities." "Buthow, unless by magic an," uslieil the king,"could yon Unow that my horsi- had Ik:^ n nourished by an assi" "ll wns beeuusLi such fosier- ingin my country, Sire, is not uneommnn; und that horses ai) nursed a» quiro from iinituiiou n pe- culiar mode of carrying tbeir ears." ¦¦Iti-imlluh'. hut how did you dincnver," ieturned the Shah.! home?" "Keep! Why not! It's fresh, ain't it? I never seed onc of them afore, and bo I thoughl I'd just take onc of home to show my wife " "Oh. my good sir—it will never keop unleas it is gutted." -Gntltd?" Ycb, certainly, gutted. Who ever ihought of keeping a lobHler witiiout having it gutted? Ua* ha! hul tbat'a ugood onci" "Well Illiought the fellovv I bought it of wa» trying to deceivL" inc. I'd rather havu given four- ponce more to got it." "Oh, never mind, Vd as Ilef do it aa not for you, nnd won't Uhk any ihiny." 'flic laniJIord look a into.his house, nnd cullinga cniipio oflricud-i he o.'oned tllc lobster, and thcy Jiad a fine uf-a\ ofit. When ihey had got through, lie seraped togoihor ihc sliclU and eluw.-i, wrapprd ihnni up very carefully in an old towel, and took tlie bnndle lo Job's wagon. "There," t-aid mine bo>t, "I've'gulttd the lobster in fine style, uud tlunk you will find itwill Ucep until you get liome." ¦*'rliiink you, misier," saiil Job, jumping into hit wagon and driving utf, afler baving carefully Inid the lobster nwny in a ^niig corner of the vcliiclo. "iMucli obliged to ynu inirilcr, I'll do aa much for you some lime. What a scamp that fellow vvas in nosiing to scll mc a lob.-iior without gut- luigit," Tlie lobster kept, and kept vvell, till Joh reached linnio. Unw Mrs. t>ooliiile relished it is more than we enn say, bui ir<tm the liict that Joh got ofT a lui of (lng meat "s^asacniters," vvliieh siic hud prepared lor the purpo.se, upnn the tuvern keopor, it iv fair lo presume that tlu' Inbsier did nol set vvull on hcr atomach.—Chttemunt E-igle. FilOM TUK U.N'ITCl> HTATE3 GAZETTi;. The Lock of IBair. In a notice oftho hehavinurof Colt, vvho Is being- Iriud in New York, for the murder of Mr. Adams, VVC fmd lho lollowing remark; "Colt behaves wilb .-elf possession. Oncc.how. n Snturday, vvben lbc .Mayor, among ihear that tbcrc vvoiJ a Hznrd within the jevvt.-l ? was, your Highness, ibat I have boliirc in II a3d_e ,£i. ::£s. p21.52. g North We.ll corner of JItike anil Viiu Streets, Liiucu.ilir, I'u., AS now on tiiiiid, alld odiTs (or-¦^ale, on roa- Honalilo lenns, AN EXTILNSIVF: .VSaoRTMF.NT OF C A .R Ii I A Ci F. S, OK f;vKav uEscairrioN, and of thc tnost fashionablo style—to which, hc respeelfully invites the nttentimi of thn public. Thnnkful for the libernl patronage already re¬ ceived, Uo respeelfully solieiis a continuance of lbc iime. April 14, 1841. tf-l!) •»JLVE I'LATI-: wood. Coal and Cook Stoves, . .^ warranled good and to sland fire,—at all limes in Store and tor snle nl retiiucd jiriei s; ul.-^o everv descriplinn of Ilard-Wiire ami Coilnr-vviije; iViinls. Oil and t:l;i JaiiiKiry 12, lSi-2. (;KO. MAVKR. tf-7 Imv Jirices ut lho [¦'II.I.S, and Sr.TS or nunilicr, at greatly rc- CONRAD ANNB, INKOUMS the Cilizen.M of Lnncasier uud iis vicinilv Ibal ho has eommcnced llio CABINET-MAKING BUSINESS. Ill Middle Slrcel, a fow doors nhov.> .-.touey Alley, in the eily of Lan( asl.r; and ihal he has' already an ussorimrnt of Furniture of ovory description, KUCII AS Sii8fho:U-tliM, Qdn-e.-DUS, J^oiaSi,,,.,^,.^ Merinos A:Sa.xonies very cheap, Bodstoads, BCc, Heady for Salo. , | Kim, ith.ek and White rrinis.' ul He uiaiiufaelureH ai the shortest notioe, nny oflho , Fine UIuo and While I'tinis. at ubnve mentioned urliilt a afler the luiesi Ncvv York l Tliroad Lueo Kdgings, nt und riiiludolpbin l-'ashioiiH, und on very reusonublo i Colum Lace Kdgtngs. at iexxwri. Tbo>e who buy I'uroiiure of liivn will re- Knrniiiire and CuHeocs, nl ccivc an ollVelnal riine.ly to preserve lho .samo from | Sliuit Sheetings, ut id al.Mi nno lor the priservu- |.l-l (jiiigani-s at I 3.'1 Colum Carpeting, at 1 ALSO Si^lliiif» olV al viTV i\eiv York Cheap ^,'awh SBovc, Wide uod handsome liivur. d lIihi;oll^¦, ;ii AIouK do [..nines, at 15, (iiMd Hl.udi Silks fir Presses, for Good Coloreil Silks for do at 10-4 (ig'd Mousdo Laine Sliuvvl a !f-4 I'luin do do do t)-4 Ilrocbe Shawls 7-4 Alerino .Shnwls Kid ^: ttcaver Gloves ... ,, . \ ii'j!^ ' . '1 1" /"'i „l opacity ulxiut lhe centre doratmti and love, I strolled far oul along the hanksof j ^j^^j^, f^^ ,„j,j,^g^. t,„. ^-^, thc rivor; nnd becoming wearied, I sat myself dovvn upon the trunk of an old tree that lay acrnsa my path. My heart was steeped in dispair, and my mind ovurburdicncd v\iih trouhle, and lur ning luy eyes upon lhe bloc waters that Uy at my feet, 1 mingled my tears with thc ocean. 1 tliougbt" con¬ tinued hc, "on the vvearinefis of life, destitule of pe.-vee, and had half reaolved to drown my grief in tbo river's liottom.hnHhen I thought of moiher and <i Icr, and determined t" bear thc burthen for their sake." "Pircetly I heard, ns I thonght.n person walking lii:hlly alongthe hanks oflhc river not far from me. I turned my eyes in thc direction from wliencc lbc yound came, and saw a femalo approaching, ber face was covered with a voi! and she was enll¬ ing the flowers that grew at the watcra edge.— When she came up lo where I was setting she withdrew her veil and 1 recognized thc beantiful face nf AsSA. She apoko in a voice so tender and Sll sirect, und sat herself dovvn by my side, I could nol talk, for iny heart was sick and grtof weighed looheavily upnn my mind. I attempted to sjHjak of her beautiful flowers—of tho moon'a bright hennis lhal danced in thc rivers,but I would break oil'leuving my seniences half finished. She notic ed it, und nsked if I waa ill? I tnld her not; she winlifd to knov thun, what had )tos8Cd.itou of my mind, ibat I could not find time tospeak vvith ber. I refused lo lell lier, snying that it might hc unpleasant. Slic assured mo it would not, and pressed mu hard to loll. IMy feelings vverc excited lill I t-nuld hear no mote, uud droppi.ig upou luy knees al hcr feet,I told hcr nlli She fell over upon Imv Ikisuui, and f*igbed "Mcnry, I love thee!" I my travels, seen such prodiLiics, und that ,x certain of thc stono iu tiucstivm, ct in this [lartifidar ease. But, whisker of the I*ropbet\-i cal," cxclaim''d the puX7,!ed Prince,"wliat could lend you to su.-<. peel that I nm ihe son of a bakyr^" "Pardnn ntu. sire, but It wasa circumstance in your Ilighne.saV own eonduct." In my own cnnducl, ."slave ? 'i'ell it, or, son of a dog. this momenl is your l.ist."— "When I first told your higlmess ihat the hor^e yon had boughl had hecn nur.'*cd by an is^^, your Highness commended my knowledge Jind orJered balf a loaf of brvad lo bo given ti) mr." idid." rejoined lhe Shall. '-Wbeii a sci-ond i.my 1 d'\n. covered l<i your Iligliiu'ss ibnt ibe gbtbe of j.in- per conlained un antmul, your IliL:biif;-*ssei my wis¬ dom nhovc llial ofyour uhole Courl. and ordered lhnt I should receive a whule lonl of bieuil," I did; bul whal ofull this?" cried the inniutieui J^hnh.— "On this, sire. I pondered; and I said within my¬ self," "The sons of Kings pay gond services wnh ire.isurcs. nnd with honors, wilh thanks and vviih jevvel.s vvilb high olliees, and vvilb sums ol uuUt.— Ho whose iiiribest ennception of luruenevs is giv- ing a loaf ofbread. can he no otner than the son .d' a bakor." This bint nffbrded the Shah a good op. porl unity of proviug Ida legitimacy, and.of eourne, succeeded. CoMPARtao.N's,—Slunderor.i and Hackbiters, nro the waaps of socioty—tbey intrude themselves whenever ihcy can gnin ndinission, and put peu. pio in coniinual fear, Tlwy wuuld hc quickly cx- ptilled by those who know thcin, were it nol fbr the foar of their stings. Passionate and rcvengoful people nro horui-i.'i, vvho, vvhen their nest is but jo.stled by ucculent, vvill anlly lorlh. and ultnck the first person that comea in dicir way. Idlers and Irlllers urc, ///r.* tbut h;i>k or Iri-ik in lllu Kuuhfurns. ever ready tu light where they are the greaiest unnoynme. Sober, indu-itrious. inteliigenl, and vinuiiiis I'eo- pic,are Act!.'* ever :iiteitlive 'u llieir oivn busine.--.'*. uittl never inierlermg wiih thui of ntheis —u-iili hont-y for ilieir frieuds, nnd a sliiii: tbr none but 4)V '¦^' .'^,- I drew her eloso und liathcil hcr temples in a fiood of Loulers and bonafide h..L-.t. e inng imljimg lor -"' .. I tears; I either heart heat fi.1 and ,ii,li! « «o.l 1 | ajM-^inwice. easy ^_e..^ b-'i the joy ol that moment 1 A '>''ffl»l—» l>appy lit" 11|; ^^^j ^"J^^^^^ ibey ure * 'IJ! was opened to my view. Ami pressing I'cf tilo.'^er ¦ ^.^.^^^ ^^1^^ ^jj,„.y_^.|i^.„ „c;ir lo slMValion, mean, l^)^| iomyho.=om,ANNA,le;tclaimcd,ine.xslaey-thcciho^^,it;;iliing aiuUubmi.ssive. s'oo I fell upon my car; I siarled up—it was all a dream. over, nil Saiurday, vvben lbc I lielos he had found in (.'oil's room, exhibited so H" hair, labcUeU Miitir ot'uiy nmilier,* and read the * be!, Coll vva.s deeply agitated, uud finally biir«t iuta . tears." Mysienon-- syinpathyl sacr.-d iufluonee! tha. open upthe iho.-luiccti oftbo atfections, when vico und sin bCcmed to huvo dried up lho fountain i> all belter foolingn. Tbal man.il not a murderer, (und it would seem ditlicnlt toiiiiLiiit il) ifuol a lilood stained houiieide ib, at least, amennblu lo heaven Ibr a cuniinued vi- cious eourae of life. The early enunciU of Irionds, Uio muniiions of his clitinh, und ihu conventional usa;:es of sociiiy. liitd loel ibeir povver lo alVi^cthta eooUiiei or touch his toolings. The culd, damp darkness of the cnmiuil cell, tbo loud e.xeeratioua *J^ 1 uf the pcnplo, lhe snlemu urray of ju^^icu, tbe grav¬ ity of the bench, llio bu.nhog atlivliy ul the bar, nnii tbo quilt wni;ing of ihe jury, had nol atirrcj a feaiurc of lhe mnn; nuy.Uic a'^ouizud feelings of the widow, in her niourning vvieda, and even the prcsenee oflier, the sharer ol bii shiiiiie, had liiiled to touch a cord ihut reached bis dieper feelings.— They were all ol'tho prescnl; ull had to do with Ids dityst ol'giiilt, and Iih hour of trial—lintes and events lur whieb Jio hud h^leeled hi.s beurt, Uut when there vvas l.ud open to him, and to thc wnrld, thai lilllo memorial ofa mother, his emotion .•show¬ ed thai he wus not [irepurcd for trial—for thnt inal at least. .Memorv vvent back to scenes of iniioecncy and iliihiiali love, when lli.wers hun^^ on every bush, Illd sweolne.-s vviis home on eVi-ry gale; vvhen the i.i.li'ieiiee of Ins hisirl nwvr IrvHled lo siorics ll thorns bciioiiib llic nouer>.or pntson lurking on lllc bree/e. He reinumt.ered llie b-soua uf Virtue wbieli ulVeclinn niouldtd to bis intiiiivilc undi»r- .stiinding, un 1 iii:ule [TofiiuMe by auupiution. lil- shrunk uw.iy fimii tbe iniiul-^itiv.' gu'/.u oi the muin iiluiie. ati(i III ini:it,nnulion, \\i>\.h d bim-elf anew es, thai bo.Hiiii, w hrre, y;Mrs satcf, In- had ^ouybt ;uu nsyliim ugaiiHt lhe .-icariog creaiiooa ofchildiah faln-y. Ilo lillcd up birt eyos and the hair locks of dial moll'.T was witness ayaiusl his Uic; and perhapa she tookeil down, and haw >liunie and guilt, the jKir tiou ofhim for vvhom abc had borne a mother'- pains, and exercised a inolher's ntfeclious. He wept. TllO agonizing drop,-* vverc toHtimonics of feolmgs yet alive—prools that all Is not losi; and ifblood gnilt bc ffMiml in bis skirU-, or bc bo ac tiuiited of that, and only shame bc sianipcd upon bim t;.r OiherH sm.", h'l bim ulio Bceketh ibe good of , Ins fellow, Inll nv tliis olfender to his elo-sel or hia ' cell, appiul to Ihnl l.i.-l cviih-nee of lingering vir. : tue, and Ibut reliel whicli hroughi it to lighl, nnd '•lie siiall iur;i a vvielad one from lbc error of hia vvav*.", Ulld lii.le u uml.ilude of sins. ir/;o ran .'•¦i.'rf //'i.f I'ntUctn^.—Kill a wine ghips In l'l'' Iiri Ml uilh vv:iior. or,tt possible, raiso it high, cr ill m liie edge by letting one drop fall nl a lime tiiitil ilie water prc-cnls the (M.oivex riurface. When this is .hme drop into the jbiss ;is niany cnmmon pill- .IS will fill ii,aiul lhe wuler will noi nverflovv. This simple expcriini-nt muy be rusily tried, hm I have never seen It evi^l.imed", Wui-r is not coin- ble in n wmo ^las3 uiu! the pina nre made ol prc- snlid mrlnl, yel tbc water in it wn-* befnro the \ in;' wete dn lllli glass romaina aa ipped in.—Er. paper destruction by bug lion ol" alniVed Ch; nd Si.|;i He is ulso Willing In i x.li,i,ige nevv fiirniturc for due(Hl prices. . ; old, if it be iu Inlerublo enoil cundilicm, uud also Tooihuehc cuted iu nearly every cuso in a very ^ nowj'umiluru foroihcr go.nU. short time, und the cavity lilled so asto preserve tho tooth withnui patn. May IS3, ls41. -(Jno'd Itio t;ollco Sugar, al 12.} R ; B 111 o «'. (ji 7 II 10, U & \'2h lj),8Sc 10 And luny I nol live to again experienee audi Ivjcl- ings asl bad when 1 awoke! My heart Icll from the bcighls of jny tn the Invvcwl depths of sorrow, and I thoughl it vvould buve snapped usuuiidcr the chords of life,'* L.VNO.VaTJ'.a, Janunry. IS 1-3. I Mantier.t.—A *hte sense of propriety of coiulict' towards all classes ofthc communily is ohliguiory , on every one, though somo appear hardly aware of 'it. Tbe manners nfa man arc the mirror wlneh , rellect:^ his disposition and the feelings ol tns mind. ' Suavity of inanners alvvays gaiii.'^ friend-.; morose- l uess engenders enmity. .An ull'ihle ud.iress of' j course ulways pleases; a surly ris;inii-^.' ereates n , ' prejtuliee and a dislike, wli.c'h ye,ir:i putu. .1 Cir-.u-.f ll Dnn.—Said a pretty woman to a freiiil cd'oiirs a tew days sinee, "husband hna nmdo mtr a present oflbe luilo hill thalyou owe him.'* Wusi.'t thut eupii.il? Who cuuld reuist auch a po. lile invilalion to p.ny up? r.t ¦Jt do A large assonmeni cd" llrond Chillis, Heaver and ¦vo) SE^IIo ia prepared to make COl'*FIN'S ul tho j Pihn Cloths, Dufi'ols, Blunkets, SutlnettH, Cassi fihorlesl notiee nnd on reuaoiiablu tyriiis, ineros. Velvet,Corda, \'c.-<iinpn. Curpoling, whieh November 17, 18tL 'f-''0 will bcsnld chraper thun ever oilercd in this rity. Tl.i'rc is a gnnd nnecdoto told ofa yonnu' m.in who, Hiking tihhly, nn lho leKiiimatu sphere n woman, und blaming the iii'erfi'reneo of tho t=eK . in tbnse purauiis usiiully uppr.iprlnled to men, was ' Moiioiiwnia.—'•Tiin. vvot's ntouoiiiniiy!" ! ^ f nddenly asked hv a high spirited huly. 'pray, whnt! Why, v»u «ee, ObU, wtien a p""r lelU-r nloals, ii'v; i '1 he Picayune n.sKs. is the Icjiiiuialo sphere of woman /' nnd his roplv called 'l.i'reonv;" but vvhen ifn a rich un, llm jury iho.iji/rt.'/e nver me, un dul ciedit to his (luiokneea of rwinrt—'ti celestial any.-it'a'mou'omauy,' and tliuy can't elp it, thui'a iho hippopotamus twer «plure,ni;t<Iiim.' jj;" c VaclR.—A firm fiiilh is Oie be.st divinity, a a good hie the besi philosophy, a rleur C'liflcienco the best law, honesly the be^l p-di;-;.. and lemper¬ ance the hest phynic. I'io. ¦ifn I'irin .niloavnr^ In c nnn I to heh: A inr co.iiin;; hiill'" Cerlainlj mjt, >*•
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1842-02-09 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 02 |
Day | 09 |
Year | 1842 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 4 |
Issue | 10 |
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 | 1842-02-09 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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/^r W/JTMOJ^^ TMME mim: MS S TMlMJ^rO TIM.'^
¦icn.'nMMrOTSi
vol,.. XV.-IVo.'iO.
ALL persons'linving clniins ngainsllbe Esmto ot ELIZABETH SOMFltS, late of ibu city -of X..anoustor, docenaid, are requested to present j lho aamo lo tho undorsigned, dnly uiilbenlieuted : (orsoltlomenr and nil pcrsons indebicd lo said es. Into aro rcqueated to somo forward and make pay¬ ment without delay.
HENRY F. BENEDICT, Adm'r. Lnncaster, January 12, 1842. (ii-8
Estate of George King, deceased. j
f.Ai^CASTI'^K, tt*A.—'ftV8';»iTiii:;^,JJAY, E'"B5B5K8J,1BSV 9. IS'12.
^¦''^¦I'^'iV «B')JilS;«, VOSj ttV..,\o. go
R. CLAKICSON FREEMAN, oflbo cily j Hild B'lli'y.-A jM'lh Blix WJJ'c.
easier, Iiaving hy deed of volunlary In thc Cuuit vf Ci.uiinun I'lius uf the Couniy
at La
IS HEREBY GIVE.V, thai Icilcrs of aduiiuis¬ tralion upon tbo estate ofGEORGE KING, luiooflho cily orLancaster, drc'd. have been granted to the aubseribi.-rs. living in said city. All persons indebted to the estate ofsaid deccuscd, urc requested lo mako ininiediale payment; and llioao having claims to present them, properly aullionti- catod, to tho Bubscribcrs for seltlement,
ELlZABIiTH KING, JOHN WIND,
Adininistrutors. January 2G, 1841., Gl.8
ITOTIGB.
Proposed Diviiaien of Strasburg To\vn.s!iip, Lmcaster County.
fffIHE subscribers-having been appointed Com- .*. inissioncra by tho Court of Quarter Sessiona of fluid Couniy, to inquire into the propriety of dividing tbo 'rownahip ofStrasburg, hereby notify the inhubitants of snid Township, thui they will mooi foe that purpi.se.on WEDNESIIAY, the 23d day of FEBRUARY, 1842, at lho public house nf John K. Herr, on the Sirasburg and Paradise road, in said township, where all interested arc notified to attend.
JACOB HIBSHi'MAN. TIIOMAS C. COLLINS, JOHN MATIIIOT. Jannary 2C, 1842. 41-8
assignmenl, canvcyed all liTs estalc real, per-enal and mixed, to lbc subscriber for the benefit of his creditors, anil in trust for olber purposea, all per¬ sons having clainis aguinat said Dr. (^laik.sini Freeman, aru requesled lo present the »aiiie dnly anllienliiiatcd on or hcfiirc the 1st day of March, 1812, and those indebted lo make paymenl tin or befnro said dny Io A. M. C.\.'?SIDY,
Trustee of Dr. Clarkson Freeman. _J.nncasler, Jan. 19, I842.fil7
E.iliite qf Daniel Mylin, deceased. "VrGTiri': is hereby given lliat lellcrs ot ailmili- X" i.^tralion
LAW iXcri'K;/:.^.
on tho'cPtatc of Danid Mylin, Inlc of Lanipnicr lowuHhijf, ilcccnpcd, have hecn ^'¦niut. Cll In the HubHcrihcrs living in the Banic tovviishi|i. All pcfHouR indebted tu ihc cslale ofsaid deceased arc requested to mnke iinmediute payment and tUoBu haviug ctiiimB upon aaid estate will present them, properly authenti'-aicd, ihr selilcinenl,
I.anmatcr.
HRRKAS John Landis nnd Jacnh I.andip
Adniini-lratorH ofAhr.m Buckwaller, deed-,
who vvas the 'iVuHico of Ahn.harn HufiHliherficr
j ond Elizahelh hiB wife, did onthc2f»lh day of .Iitn- .
' uary, 1642, filo in the Ollirc ofthc I'rolhonotary ofl
ihc Haid Gonrt, their account of (ho Hiiid cstuie: '
Notice is hereby piven to nil persons inliTestctI
in the snid Estate, thai the Fnid Court have ap.
I pointed llic aist dayof Manh I8-1--3, lor llie confir.
mntion thereof, unle.^-- e.vri'piiuiis h>- fik-d.
ATTi:sT, JM). W. FOllNflY, rruih'v.
I'rothotiotfiry'HOdi'w, L.-ui- ) I ^uHtrr, Keh.:2, lHl->'. \ .11.9
' Sub.-icrihers and others
lo
February 2, ]S-i2.
indebted
OLD GUiiRB.
Till'; undersigned, assiiiness of JOIIN JONES, respectfully rcquesi all per.sons iiidiibted to Hie ui.'wpv Til.-'Q'j J ! eslablishment nfl lic'Oi.nf^i'AnD,'to inakefinvinent
SAMUEL BAllh ( Eic'rs.'oCEO. II, BOMBKRcER, (CciitreSqnarcLan.)
FEKDINANO E. If.l YES.
ATTOHNE-Sr AT LA^iV. Wcil Clicslcr, Cliesler Co., I'a.
Jan. 10, ISltl. Giii7
JOHNX,. THOMPSON,"
ATl'ORiNM'IY AT 1,AW.
EAVI.'VC; rclnrnid I'roni ibc pcrinanenlly in Liiiica.'^lc
.-iiiiial scrviers I lit bis re-i'leiii'.-i biiilsi' liirnierly Cbaini'ii.'ys.
lli-eeiiilier 32, 1811
\\'<'sl and Incaled iill'ers his profes-
II .Mar; oeciijii
111 by ll:
111' iiiiiy he f'liiiid inure, in'.,;t dnor ii, ibu lion. Benjamin '
:Jiii..1 '
Gt.U
Slsfalc ol Christiai) 'ilVeai^cr. In the Court of Common Pleaa of the County of Lancisier.
THEII EAS Thes. Jeirorics, one of the As¬ signees of Cbristian Wenger, did onthe SSth (lay of November, 1841, file in llie Olliec of Prothonolary of tho aaid Courl, tbcir account of thc said Estate:
Notiee is horeby given to all persons inlcrcsied inlho Buid Estate, that llio suid Court navenppnin- tod tho third Monday of March, 1842, Ibr the eon¬ firmalion thereof, unless excepiinns be filed.
ATTEST, JNO. W. FORNEY, Protli'y.
Protbonolary's Ofiicc, Lan- I
cnster, Jan. 2B, 1841. ^ ."ii-S
Estale of Htnry Allison, decea.sed.
LETTERS of admiuiHtration upon thc E«tale of HENRY ALLISON, late of SaliHhury lownship, Lancaster couniy. deceased, have been granted tu ihc subscriber, residing in Salisbury township: All pcrsons indebted lo t^atd esiate nrc requested to umkc immediaie payment; and ihoHC having' chiims ngfainal said estaie arc requested to present them, properly nuLheniicaied, for setlle¬ inent, to
JOIIN LIVINGSTON, Administralor. Junuary 2G. 1842. 6t*=-8
•/issiffned Estale of MMenry Gast,
WHEHKAS, Henry Gast, of Uic Cily of Lnn¬ caster, hy deed of iissignincnl of the -Uli day of January, 1842, recorded in the UecorderV ollieu ni Limcastcr, aaoig-ued all hia estate to (ho subscri. bcr, in trust, afier the pjiyuicnt of certain debts of the first and second classes fnr ihc uae of ull such of hiB olher credilurs as sli'»ult) witbin the spate uf ono huntlred and ivv.-Mty days Irom ihc dale ofsaid apsignmcnt, fully and ellbctually release, actpiit and forever discharge lhe said Henry Gasl, his ileirs. executors and adininislratois, uf arid from all iheir clalm.s nnd deniunds respectively.
NOTICE IS THEliEFOKEfU-iUKliYGIVKN that all persons in any manner indebted to thc suid Henry Oij.st,nt thc liiuc of his Kaitl iissiyrimcnt.aro required fbrlUwidi.to make payment lu thoKubicri- hor, reaiding in said city, and that all persona hav¬ ing demands agninsi him present the saino forth, with.
AND, NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN, lo nil tho crediiors of said Henry (last at the time of his assignment and nol therein preferred, as of thc first and second clcEflCs, tlmta release aeeording to thc tenor ofsaid aBsigumcnt is piired in the hands of lho Bubacriber, (or execution by lbc said credi. tors vvho wish to piiriicipate in said as.-^lgncd fnnd undor tho decd nf aSBigninent; and lhal any of said creditors, who shall neglect or rofuso to executo a rcloaso agiecuhly thereto, within onc bundred and twenty days from the dny of liio as.'jigiimonl, vvill bo excluded and debarred from any dividend or dis¬ tribution sharo of the usnigncd estain, unte»sin the RUrptuB, if tho same bo more than sullicicnl to pay 'io full (hose who shall so release.
CllARLK.S SIlAKl'FER, A.'^signce of Ilcnry Gasl.
Januaiy 26, 1842. tf-
Estatc of Catharine Lapp, deceased. ^*^1'^'-'^ '^ hereby given that letters teatamenl- . jHf ory have I>ccn granted totho subseriber, liv¬ ingin Cconarvon lownsbip, Lancaster county, exe¬ cutor of the hist will and testament of Catharinu Lapp, dcc'd. Iatc of Ciciiarvon township. All per¬ sons Indchlcd to the estate ofsaid decedent arc re¬ queslcd to make immediate payment to the sub- ' seriber, and those having chiiniH lo proscnt lhem properly aullienticaled for seltlcinent. I
JOIIN IIERTZLEK, Executor. February 2, 1842. fji*-0
Estote of Atari/ Carpenter, deceased.
I "\r*-*'^^*^^ '^ hereby given that Iclt ra tcstamcnt-
^ JSS ary on the estate of Mary Carpenler, talc o(
West Earl lovvnship, Lancaater county, dcccasfd,
havo been granted toilie aubseriber, living in said
widi vvhom the honks have been left, on or before the 1st day of March nexl, na lonijer indulgence cannol bc givoi.
BENJAMIN ESIILE.MAN, JOHN ROHER. February 2,1342. 4t-9
THOS. E. FBANKLIN, AUoi'Mcy ;il H^aw,
n.\S icinoved his Ollice to his residenec in Eiia Kiiiu titrcct. Norlli nide, tu-n doors N\'cpl o ¦Viluin Reigurt'H Win,-.^inre, iiiiil directly opiio^ito
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