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Printod aiid Pnblished by p "IN 5;WIO:« TMEKE ffS S'ffStUSfCi'rH." L. ¥III.™Mo. is Ttirius ot PublicaHiou. (C?Tho EXAMIWER & HERALD will bo pub lished weekly, on on extra imperial sheet, at two Dor.r..Mi8, per annum, payable within 3 months from the timo of subscribing; or -rwo hollaiis ASD FiFTT cKX-rs, at tlio Cnd of the year. No subscription will bo token for less than six raonlh.s, and no paper discontinued until all arrearages aro paid, oxcopt at tho option of the publisher; andi ¦failure to notify a discontinuanco, will be consii' ' croil a now engagement. Advortising will be done on the usunl terms. Letters, to insure attention, muslbe post-poi'l ^ At§'2 Por Aiiuiiiii in Advance I 63 30 lit tli« <!ii<l of the V€ap. II ii'iimiiHiBiM ¦¦ "fokcB thia method to inform her friends and the public generally that sbo continues to teach MUSIC AND FRENCH, to young Ladies. A few scholars can bo accommo¬ dated at hor house, wilh boarding, where lliey will ^.ha*o tba advantage of holding thoir common conver- satioos, in tho French language. Loncastor Oct. 30,1835 _ CHEAPER THAN EVER! The subscribora return thoir sincere thanks to their friends, end tho public, for tho patronogo extended lo them since they hare been engaged in business in this place; and having just received from Philadelphia, in uddilion lo their former stock, a fresh supply of seas., .onablo goods, they solicit a continuanco of their for¬ mer euslomera, and guarantee that ^'v-eater Bargains than ovor, wilt be offered thom, Thoir stock consists an part, of tho following articles, viz: of ovory colour and description from two to ton dol¬ lars por yard. c A § § I BS i; as E ,§ ofall colors, from one dollar to four dollars por yard SJ'l'TIIVET'FS of all colors, from fifty cents to two I, dollars peryard, Woolinets,Bcvertoons,Bangup,can- tooa and Velvet cords, Circassians, flannels. Plaids and Camblets. 1000 yards 3-4 4-6 French and Eng. lish Merino ofevery color and quality ; 4000 yards Tri,ntS and Chintz Calicoes, from 10 to50crnls; SOOO yards 3-4 4-4 6-4 bleoched and unbleached mus- I^Jin from 10 lo 31 cents; 1000 yardsfurnituriChock, Apron do. and Bed TicRlng from 12 j lo 3/'i cents; 1000 yards Canton Flannels, ofovery colo^-from 12Ji to 31 cents; S, 10 and 12 quarter Rose Blankets; Horse Blankets, 500 yards Imported GingTiams ofev¬ ery color. Alao, a complete assortmct of . FA1¥C¥ GOODg, auchns Italian Lutosiring, Gros xle Swiss, Gro? do Naples, dress silks, of o variety of colours, superior black India Senshaw and Lovcntecn silks, black and white Satin etrav/, white and pink Florence; lutestring leventeen, pongee, bandana ond Spiltlofield Handker¬ chiefs; gause, manlua, lovo ribbons; wiro and velvet ribbons; piping cords, silk and colton braids and braiding, Irish linens, plain and figured bobbinets, bob- binet and Grecian quilting, laces and edgings, silk, Marseilles and Valentia vestings, lady's and gentle¬ men's silk, hoskin and beaver gloves, and a general assortment of Hosiery. Also, an assortment of Do¬ mestic Goods, such as plaids and ginghams, united stripes, linen and cottcn drillings, plain and striped Rouen cassimeres, fine shirtings, muslins, umbrellas and parasols. China, Glass and Queensware, China and Liverpool tea setts, turreens, bowls, dishes, plates, and a general as¬ sortment of Crookerywarc. -IS. OSS'MOITG-SK,'^", Steel, screws, bolts, hinges, locks, latches nails, spikes, knives and forks, spoons, files, chisels, lamps and candlesticks. Mahogany anil gill framed Looking glasses. LIQUORS AND GROCERIES. Painis and Dyo Stufi's, Salt, Mackorol, Ropes and thrushes. "Butter, Eggs, Bacon, Lard, Tullow, Rags, ond all kinda of country produco will bo token in Exchongc for merchandiie, and tho highest prices will ulwaya be Mvcn. BARR & SIDES. Slrasburg, Oct. 22, 1835. Public Sale by Adjournment. On Saturday, the 21st day of Novombor next, vill bo offored at public salo on outcry, on the prom¬ ises, a first rate TAir YARD, si ohopping mill with ono pair of stones, and about twenty seven Acres of Land, tojjethor with all the buildings and appurtenances (hereto belonging, situated in Warwick lownship, Latioaater county, about ono mile south of Man- r/ieiin and known by the name of Joseph Eby's Tan¬ nery. The iinprovementa oro a good two story brick img tfloiise, a urio story Ing tenant house, and a bonk iiiiii other outbuildings. The improvements and ap- (iurtonances of tho Tannery and ils conveniences beini; such as will, wilh roapoct to the olhor ports of Ih* property ao horetafdro docfibed iri the former a^vartisentsnt ofthis proporty, in tho sovorol papers to whicU tiie public is rospoetfully requosted to refer. The Tannery is moal admirably arranged for con- vanlerico dnd saving labor, and bv good fudges sup¬ posed not BUrposaod by auy in the couniy. J -I'hoss wishing td pbtchaao property of tho ohove descriptioii y/uuld do well to attend on tho dayof sale, •two intprid iusell the same without reserve. Posses¬ sion and an indiilpiilable titlo will be given on the firsl day of April noxt; Sale to commence at 2 o'olook, P. M. whon atten¬ dance will he olvoH and condiliona niado known DAVID MAY,. ANDREW HOERNER,^ Assignee of Josoph Kby. N. B. Iftho abovo pi-iiporty will not be sold il thon on that doy, it will bo rented for ono year and • oilhor with or without tho Tannery us will suil ren¬ ters. P. ;8. At the Bamo timo and placo will alao bo sold a variety of finished leather and also movoablo properly. , D:Wt. A M- Volksfreund and Journal, publish tho obovo. To the Heirs and legal ropreaonlatives of Philip Die¬ trich, late of Moi.heiin township, Lancaster county, deceased. Ta\t.e KoWce. That in pursuanco of an order of Partition ond va' I. uation, issued by the Orphans' Court ofLancaslor rounty, 1 will on Tuosday tho 1st day ot'. December next, at 18 o'clock, A.M. hold an inquosk onlho premisos, in Manheim townsliip, of which tho aaid Philip Dietrich dec'd. seized, to enquire whether the samo can be parted and divided to and among his heirs and logul representatives wiihout predujico to or spoil¬ ing of the while thereof, ond if thoy cannol bo so part¬ ed and dividod, then to value and opproiso the some; and that tho said order and inqucEt will be returned to Ihe Orpbano' Court on the 3d Monday of Decem¬ ber thereafter, at whieh timos and places you may at¬ tend if you think proper. Oct.22. DAVID MILLER SberilT. dj-Tlie Philadelphia Inquirer will ploaso insert tho above onco a week until the first of Decombsr, and tend their bill to Ihis oflice for colioction. VALUABLE REAL AT ESTATE Pobllc Sale. On Saiurdny, tbo "th day of Novombor noxt, tho undorsigned will sell at public vondiio, on iho,.preni- ises in Lcacock township, Lancaslor county, noor tho Iulo John Wengor's mill, on Coiiestoga liivor, a COI tain two story brick DIVE LLIN G owioser burn, Istillhouse, wogonshed, amokehouso and two Iractu of Tbo ono of Boid tracts on which tho said improvc- meiilB uro ijrccted, odjoining lands of Henry Shelby, Samuol Weidlor, Johu Simmons, Goorge Coruthcrs, a fivo acre lot belonging to tho undorsigned, and land of Isaac Kling. and lalo John Wonger and Conestoga river, containing 87 acres; more or less.—- Tbo other trucl tioing all valuablo timber lurid; ad¬ joining lands lalo ol • ~" Vonderaall, Enianuiil Vanonen, and Conestoga rivor, containing eight ucros moro "or less. Tho liaid iniprovomonlB on tho first doscribod tract are of the first ordor, and buill of Ibo host materials and workmanship. Also, a boaring ©MCHAKll, of tho best fruit ol all kinds, Tho land is oftho first Liiilostone, undor the host offfonces, and riot excced- ori by any farm in Lancastor Co. having beon recent¬ ly plentifully manured with stable manure, chiefly from the Dialillory. Both BOil and timber of the woodland being oftho most valuablo kind. In short tho situation; soil ani high stato ol cultivation ofsaid promises, ia woll worth tho notice ol uny person wishing topurchase rool oslalo, Porsons wishing lo viow Iho promises at any lime provious to the duy ol salo, will please apply to tho undorsigned living on tbo preinisus. Vonduo to begin at 1 o'clock in tho aflernoon ol said day,when utlondunco willbo givon and terins ofsalo mado known by the undersigned. ADAM SHEAFFER. OcU 19, 1835. Private ^ale. The subacribcr olfors at privalo Edle, a valuable tract of LIMESTONE LAND, lying in Manheim lownship, Lancaster county, ono olid ii Half iiiilcs from iho city of Lancaster, ond nbout ono hundred yanls from tho Lancaster und Middle- town Railioad, adjoining Iiinds of Jacob Kohr, Mar¬ tin Meyers, David Meyers, and olhcrs, containing 34 aores, more or less. Severi acres of this tract is first rote meadow, wilh o stream of wator running through it, and obout ten acres oro sown wilh winter grairt.— I'ho improveinenls ore a one story log DWELLING II01J§E a Log Darn, Wagonshed, Hogpen, a good Spring- house, a ncverfailing spring of wator near the kitch¬ en door, and a good Applo QROH.\RD. Possession and an indisputablo tillo wil! bo given on the first day of April next. Any persons wishing to view the uremiscs will please call on the subscriber, residing thereon. SAMUEL FCESIG. Oct,.22. , • ' 29-4ta. . CTVolksfroilna will copy the above ond charge ad¬ vertiser. MEAIi PKdPIEKTir Public Sale. On Friday, the 6lh of Novombor noxtj willbo sol by publie vendue, in pursnanco of the last w-ill and toslament of Goo. Weidman, sr. doccased, al [tho lute dwellirig houeo ot tho suid doceafod :— A Valuable Plantation, of hist rate limestone land, containing 127 oorea and 115 perches (neat measure) Biluote in Elizabeth township, Lancastor county, on the Downingtown, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpiko road, obout 1^ miles from New Ephroto, and tho samo distance from John Erb's tavorn, adjoining lands of. Honry Appel, Henry Nissly, Henry Rohmig ond othora.— Tbo improvomonts thoreon area doublo stono DWELLING wiih tt kilchon atlacliftd therot.?, a nevor failing well of water, with a pump llioteiH; near the kitchen door; d swisBor " / with olhor nocossary outbuildings, and a good O K C M A K i>, of choico fVuit; About 12 acres of tho land aro coverod with good timber, tha re- niu'ii'id'or'is in a high stole of cultivation ond undor good foncos, a largo portiou being posl and rail fen. COS.—ALSO A Tract of Timber Land, conlaining 2G acres and and 103 porches (neat moa- auro) siiuuled in said township; about threo fourlhs ofa milo from the above plantation, adjoining tho turnpiko, 'lands of Poter Weidman, JoKh Elser, George Labor and others. This traet is first ralo limoBtono soil and covorod with excellont timber. At the samo tim'-' and placo will also be sold, an eight day clock, a drawer, bods and bodBleads, ta¬ bles and chairs, two len plate stoves with pipo, plas¬ ter and oorthenwaro, a kitchen-dresser, a nuinbor of Ihreo bushel bags;nlno shiires of stook in tho Downing¬ town, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike, wilha va¬ rioly of farming uten.sils and household furniture too tedious to onumerato. And on Salurday, the 7lh of Novombor noxt, will likewise bo sold h.v public vendue, at tho dwelling houso of Polor Wliitb'i near the promises, a ttacl of Mountain Timber Latld, situated in the abovo "township, about 31 miles from the above doscribod plantation, adjoining lands of Jomos Coloman, deceased, Somuel Woidnian, Pctor Weidman and others, conlaining 82 acres and 32 perches. This tract is well set with good chosnut timber, partly heavy and partly youug thriving tim¬ ber. It is divided into eight lots, contoining oaeh Irom 9 to 11 acres, a draught of whioh will bo ex¬ hibited on the day ofsalo. Possossion and indisputable titles will be given on tho firsl day of April noxt. Persons wishing lo viow the plantation, will pleaso to call on thb iiilder- signed oxocutor, or on the widow rosiding on the promises ; and thoso wishing to viow tho timbor land, will pleaso call on tho executor or on Peter Whilo. Sale to commence at 10 o'olock in the forenoon, when attendance will be (riven, and terms of sale mado known by thii actinir executor. JOHN ERB. Oct. S3,1835. PUBLiIC SAIiE. On WednoBday the 4th day of November nexl, will bo offered ot public sale, on the promises,' a or'Pract ofLand, iiuntaining 50 acres, more or less, situated in Loacock township, Lancaster counly, ono mile from tho villago of Paradise, and the aamo distance from Loococli meoting Housfe, ndjoining lands of Jacoh Kroider, Chrisiian Zook, Jonathan Weaver, Philip Reilzql and others. Tho improvo¬ monts consist ofa two story HOVSE, part log and part frame, a Swissor Barn, lower story ofslono and the upper frame, a Wagonshed, Spring, house. Smokehouse, a Shod 36 by 18, a woll with a pump ih'jrein noar tho Iiouso, and otber outbuildings. There is also two small * of dilTeronl kinds of fruit, on the jireinisos. Also, at the samo limo and placo will bo slod Three Lots of Woodland, conlaining 4 ocrcB each, well covorod with hickory, cJioMiiut, otik and othOr kinds of timbor, Bituated on the Mino hills; lidjnining lands of Daniol Kreider, Jacob Donniu and others. Persons desirous of view, ing the lots, will ploaso coll on Jacob Donnis, who will show iho gtimo: Solo to commonco ol 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, when atlendunce will bo giv6n und torms made known bv HENRY KftEIDEil. Octobor 22 1835 20—2t« SIX CENTS REWAKD, Ran iiwiiy from tho subseribor, living In Ihi city of Lancaster, a servant girl namod MARIA LINT, agod obopt 15 yours. 1 thorefore worn all porsons from lurbouririg or trusting her on my account. HENRY F. BENEDICT- Oct.22.- 29-3t«, AT SHERIPP'^ SALE. , By vlrludofa wril of Vondilioni Exponas lo mo direcled, will be sold by public vendue, on Monday Iho 26lh doy of October insl, al llie publio house ol William Brinille, a Pl.in- lulionor Tract ofLand, silualed in Salisbury lownship, Lancasler county, containing a4^S il^tSlEl®. moro or less, wilh a large two sloi-y slono S5WELLIHG- HOTJSE> A Stdne Barn^ SmokcIiou.se, Springliouso, Wngonshed, Coopershopj and other improvemenis ihereon erected, adjoinirrg landa of Jacob Gardner, .Tames Dickinson, and Jncnb Kisger. . I'ho properly lies near the old Lancasler and Philadelpliia Road and aliout_ ot\o milo from Ilciitlcraon's mill. There aro several fine springs upon the pfemiacai and iho Pequea flowH ihrough it. There is a largo upplu T\iULKi~^in]n£: On Solurday, Ihc Slsl'duy of Novc'lnii'Di next, will bo sold at public Kiic, Ul ibc houso of l-'runris Boggs, in tho borougli nf Columbia, a LOT OP G-ROU^TD, situated on VVuImuI strcot, between 3il it 4lb, in suid borough, wilh n iwo-.story IIRICK HOUSE, a Bincksmilh's Shop, nnd other improvements lliorcon erected, adjoining property of Joseph ItirhurJ.son and Isaac Hinkle. Suid lot fronis 611 feet on Walnut Slreet, opd extends bnck 2l!0 feet—lute the property of John Hinkle deceased. Palo lo commence al 3 o'clock in the nftcmooh of said day, when conditions will bo made known by MICHAEL WAY, I-:xeeutor. Columbia, October 22, 1835. NEWS^HIKS, Vo t.. "^o. 80 j Public ^ 'About 100 vVcres of Limestone I I Land For Sule. i \Vill ho h'old ul the public hou.sc of (joorgn I-'er. t»c, ill Miiyiinvn, Laneusler t,Ni. I'u. ut 1 o'clock, P. M. on Saturdav, Oct. 3lsl, lb'3j, .Alracl uf first, rate S: East Corner of Centre Square uiid Easl King Strebi: Respectfully inlorms bis frionds und the public gonorally, that he has commoncod business as above, unil hos his Sloro sqjipliod with an X:XJCO.&S7T AnSHFASSlOWAiBIiIi ASSOnTMENT or nf well Eolcclcd fruit. About fifloen ncrea ore prime wood¬ land, well limbered. Tbo wliole properly is under good lences^ There is also a Tenant House, on the premise*. Tho loealion of iho properly ia reforonce tohealtn and convenience cannot he surpassed. Sa!o lo commence al 12 o'clock noon. Seized and taken m exodiition as the proporly of John Wilson, and will bo sold ^^ DAVID MILLER, Shorilf. Sliorift*'« onico, Lancaster,) Octobor 22, 1835. ( On Satuiday the 38th day of November next, will bo sold at public solo, at the public houso of Jesse Tweed, in Leesburg, Lancaster county, the follewing property, viz : No. 1. A farm containing 106 acres, situated in Slrnsburg township, adjoining londs of Christian Shaub, John flllllbr and others, about 3 milos froiri Strasbu-g. The improvements ore a largo Brick .WEW A«fl> CSEEAF UILT ikNB CAT STORE. East King Strcct, Lancaster, One door from the corner of Centre Square. Tho subscriber rospecllully returns tliotikp to his friends and the puttUc gonorally, for tho liberal bliUon- Ege heretofore received, and hopes by sirict attention to biisiness, and always keeping on hand the latest fashion of HATS AKli CAL'S, he will bo able to pleaso his friends that may favoi- him with a call. Ho would inform them that he has juat received a cose of those beautiful SATIN BEAVER HATS, al his usual low prico of ?4; BEAVER HATS at i together with a general assortment of BLACK and DRAB FUR HATS.—Also a genoral assorlment of fine fur Capa for men ond boya; Hair and Fancy Cloth Caps, for children.—Also, a few LADIES' NECK TIPPETS. All of which ho intends selling An low or lowet than they can be bought for elsewhere. . PHIDANDER BETTS. Lancaster, October 22, 1835, SHERIFF S SAIaE. By virtue of an alias writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be sold br public vondue, on Wed¬ nesday, the lllh day of No'vombcr noxt, at the public house of John Erb, Ih Elizaboth townsbip, Landde ter county, tho following roal proporty, Tvvc flexes otlicina., more or less, in Cocalico lownship, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Joseph MoUingtiri John Rudy and (itbers, wilb a one STORY ILOG HOIJSE. a log Stable iind other improvemeniu thereon erected. Sale id commence at I o'clock in the afternoon.— Seized and token in Execution as tho property of Sam- ital Deimor, and to be sold by DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. SharilTa Offico, Lancoster, ( Oct 22,1833. J Pablie Sale; ¦Will bo sold by Publio Salo, on Saturday,' tiio 31st of Ocl. inst. at ths public houso of Jacob Rath, fon, inthe cily of Lanoaalor, A ¥u\l Lot oi^x-ound^ with a largo one stoty^briok Dwelling House, stable, and othor improvemonls thereon oreclod, sit¬ uated on the north west corner of East King qnd Shippon Btrools, in the city ofLancastor, (being tho corner opposito tho lalo rosidonce Tof John Risdel, dec.) adjoining property ofZ. M'Lenogan, Esq. on the wo8t,'ahd o.ttonding back tfta 14 feet ajloy, at prosont occupied by Dr. Burrowes. Tho house is commodious, having four rooms on tho first floor, and comfortablo rooms on tho garret, with a back building, 'fhorb ia a woll of water in the yard, and thS loi Contoiins a numbiir of Fruit Trees.' Also A Tiece ol Gxovvnd, contoining aboiit throo cpnirlors ofan aero, siluali) in that part oftho cily ofLancastor, callod Musscrs town, fronting on the rpod loading lo the Faclory. Tho lot is in excellont order, add thorp aro a num¬ bor of Locust Treos growing on it; Lato the prop¬ erty of Philip DilTcndorfor, doccaBed.' Sale to commonco at]|5 o'clock in tho evening, and terms made known by CHRISTIAN BACII.MAN, Atlornoy in fact for IhoDoviseo. Oct, 23,1835. 1 he tindoreigned Auditors appointed by the Dislrict Court of Lancaster county to oettls and adjust tho rates and proportions oftho balanco oftho account of John L6vcring, Jacob Erb, Jacob Scliitz and Elias Eby, assignees of Josoph Dotnborgor, of Warwick township, will meet for that purpose at tho public Iiouso of Jacob Zeigler, in Litiz, on Wedneeduy, the 2lBt day of October insl. at ono o'clock P. AI. Christian II. Rauch, Richard R. Ileitler, Chrisiian Hall. Oct. 8,18J,1-, 8r_td. AND SHOES AND DRESS PUMPS; Misses ^and Children's noots und Shoos, ol ovnry description, mado ol tho best matoriuls, wilh llic greatest neatness und despatch, and nccording to tho newest and most approved I-'usliions. lie will ut ull times keep on band an o.xtensivo assortinent ofovery arliclo connected wilh his business, nnil ho trusts by sirict attention lo business, to .merit and rocoivo a liberal share of public patronage. O"0rder^ from the Counlry thankfully rocoived, and {jrompllv atlended lo, Oct. 15, 1835.—3in. BWElLiiLIMG two stories high, woll finished, o large Bank Barn, buill of stone, 41) by 9U feet ; a Wngonshed, Cam- cribs, a stone Springhouse near the door, a Wosh- houfie, and a Stillhousc, xvilii over-head waler, near C. Shullz's mill. The distiller carries the chopstulf from the mill into the slillhouse, which ia a great saving. Tho Big Beaver creek runs through the above property; whibh is in ahigh slote ofcullivation and under good fences. There is also a good on the abovo properly. No. 2. containa 43 acrcB and 65perr. cs adjoining the above. Tho improvements aro a g|,d J^OG HOfJSE, orie story hi^h, wilh two rooms and a kitchen, a good Stliblc, Sec. 'I'here is an oxcellent waler power on said tract. Big Beaver runs through it, and tbero is about 13 feet head and fall. No- 3. contains 4 acros and 10 perches, ond is in a high slalo of cullivalioh. The improveinenls are a good LOG HOUSB AN.D STABLE. No. 4. contains.'^ acres and 120 perches with a good LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, and in a high stato ofcullivation. The obove property will be sold together or separ- rato, lo suit purchosers. Salo lo com.-ncnce at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon.— Possession and an indiEputabIc title will be given on the first day of April next. PersonB.wishing to view the premises will please call ori Benjamin Barr, who resides on the samo. MARTIN BARR. October 10, 1835. 2b-ls. l?u\)lici Sale. The subscriber intending lo remove lo thp wost, will positively sell at public sale,on tho premises, on the 3 Ist ofOctober, inst. a lot d'f/irgt rate Llnibstohe Land, containing between 8 and 10 acres, situated in tho Salisbury lownship, Laf^.coster Co.' adjoining liindit ofThomas tlpndorsun nnd Chrisiian Wannor fron¬ ting the old Philadolphia road 13 miles oust of Lun¬ castor, 2 miloa and a half east of tho Hat Tavern, and ono milo wesl of the While Horse Tavern. It is convenient lolho outlet of Peter's Road, and thoro arOBovorul otlior public roads whicii intersect the old road near the proporty, wbich renders it a good stand iiir public businoss. The lond is divided in. to smilli,Lots by post and rail fences, and the whole is in a liigh slato of cullivalion. The improve- piontfi thoroon aro a twostory slohb • ¦ DWBIXIIS'G MOUSE, containing 40 feot in front, and extending back in tho wost end 46 feot and 24 foel in tho east ond, the whole under Collar, with 3 RooniR and a Kilchen on Ibo first floor and 5 Rooms on tho second, all well finiahod, and a U'ell of Water near tho door, also; a smoke house und bako house, a tho lower story ofstonc, 50 feot by 99, with wagon sheds, nt each ond; also, a pijj houso and Corn house, and an oxccllont of ciioico TREES, near the hoiiiie. such as apples, Ch3rries, Slc. Any person wishing to view tho property on tho dayof sale, will please tu coll on tbo ownor; re¬ siding Ihereon; Salo lo coininonce al 1 o'clock in tho aAornooti of soid day, when atlendunce will be givani and tornia of sulo (which will bo modo eaoy) ho modo known by ADAMS M'CURDY. Sopt; 3, 18.13. Volkafrouiid, insert the above. VALiUABLiE CITY PROPERTY Fublic ^ale. Till! .¦iubsoribor ofibro for solo, by public Vendue, on Wcdiiosdiiy ibo IStii day of November, al llie public Iiouso ol N. Scholfield, tho following real prnpei ly lo wit:—A half Lot of Ground, Bituated In JVurth CJueon Street, within a quarter of a squaro of tlio rail road, on which io orected a ono tsory brick DWELiLING HOUSE. kitchen aijd other improvemonts, adjoining propor¬ ly of .'\Iartin Shreiner und tho hoiro of Christian Ih¬ ling. Sale tu commonco at. 7 o'clock in tho ovonin of said day—when duo allendanco will bo givon, nd lerms uf bAIo made known by J. J.STRINE. Agent for Sarah Strinc. Ocl.8,1835. —fits. situ ono iiite in pononal township; in s:iid county, about do from Mayloivn, on tho puhblic road load nfj (rom Mariottu and .Muylown lo Elizabothtown ; ad- ng lands of Jnlip llrandt, Polor Reesor and .jrd ; containing between 117 and IOO acres, on iich is erected a largo stono dwelling houso and ' barn. Tbero is a well ofwalcr ot the door, and join othe wh log a firsl rateynuiig orchard on tho lurn. 'I'lioroare botvcon tiiirly and forty acres ofit covered wilh ex¬ cellont limber, the remainder is in good farming order; HERMAN ALRICKS, MAHY KEKR Oct. I, 1835. VALUABLE REAL ES'I'A'l'K For Sale J The subscriber oflfors at privalo sale tho fnllowing valuable tracts ofland, situated in Dickinson town- .'»bip, Cumborland county, about 11 miles wobIoI Carlisle, 2 miles from Ciimherlnnd furnace.and 1 1-2 milos from Josoph Sloymon's merchant mill; No. 1. Containing 150 Acres, 100 ofwhieh ore cleared und in astute of fino culti¬ vation, the balance covered with fino young tiinber having tboruoii a comlbrtablo and kitcliBli—a doublo Log Burn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Cribs, vvitb a never failing well of limcstono wuler attho iloor. No. 2. Containing 150. acres, loo uf wlilch uro cloured nnd in un e.vcellent stuto uf cultivution, ond tbo bulunec covered with yon ii^ir thriving timber. The i.nproveiiiciits are a good log DWELLING Double log barn, wilh nthor out-houses, a never lail¬ ing well of water, convenient to tho house. No. 3, adjoining No. 2, Contain¬ ing about 130 acres, 90 acres of which are cloarcd and the bulunco in limber, tho impruvemclits aro a log Dwelling liouse, and log barn, with other houses. The above lund is well adapted to tho raising ol small grain, a great priitiorlion of whieii is limestone; Indisputable titles will be givon for the abovo farms. Thoso desirous to purchase will ilo woll to atlend this opportunity, as advonlogeous burgaiiis will bo given. If the abovcpropcrly is not sold at privulo sulo, provious to the7th day ol November, il will on that day bo oflbred ul public oulcry, on the prem- - lefll For terma apply lo F. Watts, Esq. or WM. LINE. Carlislo, Oct. 13,1835. Hy virtue ofo vvril nf \ ..nOilinni E.xponus and nf f Levari 1-„,-,„.¦ ,v,l| e M |,y ,,„|,|i, ,,„l^,„ J'^^l urday,lu, ,lbdu.vol.\ov,.|„l,,r, 18,1.,, „i .h'o "„,,';' hoiisc ol (.ergo x'crr,.e, in ibe village of Mujtowrt, the lollolving described Jiroperty, via; A Tract of Laud, in East Donegal township, Lnncaster county, contain, ing two hundred nnd four acres, (more or less) ud- joininL' lands of Frederick Bower, John Hollinger John-Eagle, t'hrisiion Peck, and others, with a lorce two slory ^ " l"-"? S"-'',?' .',^° <¦«' l'"iS> pan stono nnd port fromU a brick Still Houso, will, rUnning wuler, and olher necessary outbuildings ihereon orectod. About i!0 acres ofsaid Farm is Ti,„l,er land. Also a number ol choice Fruit Ir.-c.s. M^o, TWO fOTS OF GROUND': in the village of Maytown, bounded l.y River stroet being li.U No 5.' and 5G, in tho plun ofsaid villogn ' ALIO, Lot No. 27, in said village, bounded by HU stree =nd Lots No 26 ond 38, wilh tWo Framo Dwe ling Houses ond a Saddler Shop thcrijon erected. Also, two othor Lots in said villogi,, situated Ofl tho' south west corner formed by the inl«r.eclion of Rive? ,,nd Eli-Mbelb sireels, extending l,.,ck from RiTorslreet along Llixabeth sircet In un alley. Th" improve¬ ments are a two slory log house, weulherboarded, witH StTwb . ''"¦''''"E^'' " ^¦•"S" l)l«ltsmith shop and 2 Also o Lot ofGround, in ihe boroui-h of Marietta No l.tf, m thut p,.„ „f 11,0 .Muriella laid out by j" m^i Anderson, situal.-d lu-lwcen Ihe River ond the Canal i.c.-irly oppn..iie .Ifr. Lil.liurt'.. luveni, with a Log S House, wentberboarded. ilinieoii en.ricd. Said Lot ia 40 loot front o.-i the river, and e.xlending back totho Canal, bounded on ono side by on olley Solo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. m'. Seized ani lukon in Execulion, as the property of Hbriry Hdines, jr. anu to I-o sold uy ¦ . ' ^1 •„.. nn- r DAVID AIILLER. Sherifn Sherifl '« Oflicp, Lnncasler, ) Ocl. 13, 1835. \ Public Sale. the laih of November, IS35, at 1 o'clock P. M at public sule, a °' Tract ofland containing about 23} acres in Bonegol township, adjoining lands iii CbrBliun Ni.^sly, .umes Whitehill and olhors otf which are aone and u half story LOG HOTJSJE, AND LOG STABLE I '^ol? • ""'',',''1'°'' "f",' °l' ='"J '"-^t of land will be solj by Maxwell Kennedy, guardian of Mary VV VIcm- VRino, in pursuance of un order of ihe Orphan's t'ourt of Lanoaster county; and thii undivided four fifths of the said iract will bo sold al the same timo and ploco by _tho undersigned owners thereof, so thai a complet tills ol the wholo tract will bo mode to the purchaser MAXWELL KENNEDY, - ' Ouordinu of .Miry W. Mcllvoino. .'Inna Whitehill, Joseph M'Dowell, Alargaret M'Dowell, James IVilson, Jctne Wilson, William F. Ilomton, Oct. a. 183... ^'''¦«>^'f''Houston. VALUABLE PRfPEUTY AT Public Sale. On Thursday tho 17th day of Docomber ne.vl, at 2 o'olock, P. M. will bo sold at the bouso of John Row, in tho Borough of Slrusburg, eight miles easl of llio eily of Lanca.sler, and filly throo miles wei<t oltlio city of Pbiludelpbi.-i, Ton acros, throe quar. tors and 23 perches offirsl rato .„ iilHESTOHE liANU, wilha large fronton tho tiorih qnd soulh sido of l])c main utroot, near tho centre of tho Borough. The improvements are a valuahle containinfr "33 layaway vatt?, 5 leeches, JO handlers, 3 limes, 3 bales, 2 pools, andi cistern, whicii hfts2 pumps in'it, worked by tlto bark mill, lo carry tho liquor from one vat into another. Ono rain wator Cistern, which holds 35 hogshtads. Tho pooln, limoa and bate.-i havo uUo [lipoa o let thero run oft'. Allachod thereto, is a lurg-e 11«'0 story occUtiied as abeam houso and currying shop, a largo bark house, with an iron Bark mill, and plenty of water. Also,a twostory DWELLING 9 part brick and port slono, 46 foot front and 32 feet deep, with 4 rooms and an entry on each * floor, a bock building,. '10 by 17 feot, dno and u liall stories high, wilh cellars i.uderncuth tho wholo biiiMing. Adjuining is a lurgo Iramo WOOB MOUSE- About 20 yards from tho kilchon duor, ia a two sto¬ ry brick niilk house, with a never failing well and pump noar the door, brick amoke house, wilh other nocc'.sary outbuildings, ano a cistern tor rain wator near tho door. Also, a I5AMICBARM, so by '13 feel the lower port stone, the upper frame, with 0 wogoti house, gig hnuso, grunary und coin crib. 1'iiere uro on tho ]>rciniscs lvvo young with a variety ot choice fririt, ofiplo.'', |)cuis-, peucIiCF, opricotsofdilVuront kinds, a grout vuriciy of gu.-igcs plumbs, and grapes. 'I'lii.^ is peibup-i (iiie ol'lbo best stands for tt tun yord in llie slale, to got hark and hidos and lo rotuil Icullior. Tbe Stru.-;bnrg Branch roil road passos iielwceii the dwelling house «nd lan yurd. 'Phis pr.;perty can cinivenicntly be divided as part lays on liio norlh und purl ontho soulh sido oftho "slroct, nnd will be sold in luls or altogother us will suit purchasers. Also one lol containing li ucros moro or less fronting on north Juck-ioii slreol, undo 10 feel al¬ loy. Tho abovo iiiopony will posilivoiy lie aold. Sale to comniofico at 2 o'clock, in tho aflornoon; whon allendanco will bu given and toriiij made ''"°"'" '^ CIIRKTIAM DIFFENRACH, Assignep ofGeo. Dillenbach, jr. Oct. 1.^, 1835. 23—1.'.. Journul wiUl'louse publish thoubovo P-CJBIjIC^ ^ SALE. On Saturday, tho 3lsi <,f October next, will bo of tLIo"!, the'" ^''''''"''"" "«'Pf<=''iises, that valuablo situate on tho S; 'VV. corf.or n'f n„r.(,„ a ... borotigh Of Ebzabothtr^n.^Z'n'^os/e? X''.''Vl i^ .Stand IS elcgontly situated for Public Busiriess and has been occupied as such for many ve"a The House IS in excellent repair, 2 slories high!very roomv and nommmlious; a good cellar under the wholo^J fo'rlatile """^l-l i a handsome and com" Dwelling House, with a WASH HOUSE noar thoroto, ' „, <- ^ni°' "" """<••"' "--"-n, «-ilh sullieient room for 40 horses. In front of the Tavern, there ia on cccllent pump of never fuijing water; 'a cistern near the Kileien, ond also a pump of good waler u" tho Born. 'I he ground on which Ihe above Improve- TurnhikT ™"""' excellent lots, all froniing tho ALSO, at the same time nnd place, will be sold Five Lots of Ground, opposite tho obove, hnving Ihoreon TWO SHOPS, well calculated for mechanics, and undergood fence Possession and a good title will be given on tha lirst of .-tpril iie.\l. Sale to commence at 12 o'chiik, A. i\L when tho ternia will be mnde known bv , AliRAH.\.\I GREENAWALT. Ocl. 1, 1S3J. . ^. 'f."'" "^""o Pfoperly is noi e'old on said day ll will thon be oflered fof reiit. . PUBWC SALE, In pursuanco ofan order oftho Orphans' Court of Lancaster counly, will bo expM.--cd lo pubiic sale, on' l-ridoy the 30lli ol Oclobor, IK)!-, at tho "Bluo Ball lavern," in Eurl lownsliip, Ibo fuilowing rcul estato, lale the real o.stute oflien. Ivin'/or, ilocoosod, viz: .¦\ tract oflirst rule Timhor Juiid,' siluulcd iu Eorl lo»ii.«liip, on the ^\V'o|.s!i Al.jiinluin," aboul half a milo MHilli oust ofiLii-i.-i',- fuclory, boundet; by lunda of IVilljani Kinzor, .loin; .Souder, Henry Murlin,' f-uinnul .Murlin nm' Jolm IJinklov, conluiniiM'about Public ^ale. IVill be sold on Saturday, tho Tlh of November next, ut one oclock P. 1^1. nt the public h"iiBe of Ila. vid Morlin,in the villago of Richland, In the township ofUonogal, a two slory frame Dwelling House, 30 by 18 feet, ond a Shoemaker's Shop thereto attach¬ ed, und LOT OF GMOUNO, n the villugo of Richland, fronting on Donegal olfcot adjoining proporty of John Stehman, being Lot no, 69, Tho lol is well fenced, and tho promisee generally in good or ler; being lute the estate of William McCar ren. Teiins will be made known at sole. SAiMUEL S. PATTERSON, Assignfc of William McCurren. Oct. 8,1835. • 2T-t»- Acres, .About C ucres of which is i^leotod ond under good luiico, on which llioro Is u one a'orv LOG l-iOUSE, Stable ond Springliouso over an e.xcellont and never, lulling Spring of wuler ; llioro aro also a number of Kruit ircea, such us u|ii;lo..;, poaches, &e., on said lot, now in the teniiro of Frederick Liinnin. It has boon' luid ofl'in lots of from 'f lo 10 acres, and wifl bo sold us such or togother, ns mny Lost suh purehusors. Likewise, on Salnrday tbo 3!.st dny ofOclobor,- 18.^5, will be ollbrrd a! pnlilic salo on tbo "illnnsioii placo" ofsaid dec'd. in l-^arl township, a tract of TIMa53<:Ki.AND, . on "Silvur Hill," in nroeknock township, adjoinino- luiids uf Isuuc Overholzer und Samuel O.Jacobs, coiil' loiiiing ubout 27.1 acres, purl nf which, is CheshuC .sprout and purl covered with heavy limber, such as"' Ouk, Hickory and Chesnut. 'i'his tract is also laid olTin lots of from 5 to 10 acres, and will bo sold iis such or logether.' Attho sumo limo and place, will boolTerod a Lot' contiiining a quarter of un ucre nf Lund, with ua excellont two.slory log liou.so, collurod undor, u good franio stabkVpuilod garden, sVc. undor good Ibnoes, ituated.in Eurl township, on tbo road Imuling from Spring Grovo Forgo tq Adamstowii, nml uiljoining lands of Jeremiah Halloi. The abovo properlios will be sImvvii toany person' wishing to viow Ihom ut any lime provious to tho duys ofsalo, by culling on tiiO adininistralors. For tho purposo of shewing Iho property, ono of the ad. luiiiistialors will altcnd on llio preini.sos, on the sumo duy u wook previous lo fho sule, ut 2 o'clock, P.-M,'. Terms ol'salo made kno'.vn on the days of salo, which will eoinmenco at 1 o'clock, P. M., by niARGAIiETTA KINZER, AMOS S. KINZER, Adniinislralors, Oct. 5, ISjo.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Year | 1835 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
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Issue | 30 |
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"IN 5;WIO:« TMEKE ffS S'ffStUSfCi'rH."
L. ¥III.™Mo. is
Ttirius ot PublicaHiou.
(C?Tho EXAMIWER & HERALD will bo pub lished weekly, on on extra imperial sheet, at two Dor.r..Mi8, per annum, payable within 3 months from the timo of subscribing; or -rwo hollaiis ASD FiFTT cKX-rs, at tlio Cnd of the year.
No subscription will bo token for less than six raonlh.s,
and no paper discontinued until all arrearages aro
paid, oxcopt at tho option of the publisher; andi
¦failure to notify a discontinuanco, will be consii'
' croil a now engagement.
Advortising will be done on the usunl terms.
Letters, to insure attention, muslbe post-poi'l
^ At§'2 Por Aiiuiiiii in Advance I 63 30 lit tli« ,
of choico fVuit; About 12 acres of tho
land aro coverod with good timber, tha re-
niu'ii'id'or'is in a high stole of cultivation ond undor good foncos, a largo portiou being posl and rail fen. COS.—ALSO
A Tract of Timber Land,
conlaining 2G acres and and 103 porches (neat moa- auro) siiuuled in said township; about threo fourlhs ofa milo from the above plantation, adjoining tho turnpiko, 'lands of Poter Weidman, JoKh Elser, George Labor and others. This traet is first ralo limoBtono soil and covorod with excellont timber.
At the samo tim'-' and placo will also be sold, an eight day clock, a drawer, bods and bodBleads, ta¬ bles and chairs, two len plate stoves with pipo, plas¬ ter and oorthenwaro, a kitchen-dresser, a nuinbor of Ihreo bushel bags;nlno shiires of stook in tho Downing¬ town, Ephrata and Harrisburg turnpike, wilha va¬ rioly of farming uten.sils and household furniture too tedious to onumerato.
And on Salurday, the 7lh of Novombor noxt, will likewise bo sold h.v public vendue, at tho dwelling houso of Polor Wliitb'i near the promises, a ttacl of
Mountain Timber Latld,
situated in the abovo "township, about 31 miles from the above doscribod plantation, adjoining lands of Jomos Coloman, deceased, Somuel Woidnian, Pctor Weidman and others, conlaining 82 acres and 32 perches. This tract is well set with good chosnut timber, partly heavy and partly youug thriving tim¬ ber. It is divided into eight lots, contoining oaeh Irom 9 to 11 acres, a draught of whioh will bo ex¬ hibited on the day ofsalo.
Possossion and indisputable titles will be given on tho firsl day of April noxt. Persons wishing lo viow the plantation, will pleaso to call on thb iiilder- signed oxocutor, or on the widow rosiding on the promises ; and thoso wishing to viow tho timbor land, will pleaso call on tho executor or on Peter Whilo.
Sale to commence at 10 o'olock in the forenoon, when attendance will be (riven, and terms of sale mado known by thii actinir executor.
JOHN ERB.
Oct. S3,1835.
PUBLiIC SAIiE.
On WednoBday the 4th day of November nexl, will bo offered ot public sale, on the promises,' a
or'Pract ofLand, iiuntaining 50 acres, more or less, situated in Loacock township, Lancaster counly, ono mile from tho villago of Paradise, and the aamo distance from Loococli meoting Housfe, ndjoining lands of Jacoh Kroider, Chrisiian Zook, Jonathan Weaver, Philip Reilzql and others. Tho improvo¬ monts consist ofa two story
HOVSE,
part log and part frame, a Swissor Barn, lower story ofslono and the upper frame, a Wagonshed, Spring, house. Smokehouse, a Shod 36 by 18, a woll with a pump ih'jrein noar tho Iiouso, and otber outbuildings. There is also two small *
of dilTeronl kinds of fruit, on the jireinisos. Also, at the samo limo and placo will bo slod
Three Lots of Woodland,
conlaining 4 ocrcB each, well covorod with hickory, cJioMiiut, otik and othOr kinds of timbor, Bituated on the Mino hills; lidjnining lands of Daniol Kreider, Jacob Donniu and others. Persons desirous of view, ing the lots, will ploaso coll on Jacob Donnis, who will show iho gtimo:
Solo to commonco ol 10 o'clock in tho forenoon, when atlendunce will bo giv6n und torms made known bv
HENRY KftEIDEil.
Octobor 22 1835 20—2t«
SIX CENTS REWAKD,
Ran iiwiiy from tho subseribor, living In Ihi city of Lancaster, a servant girl namod
MARIA LINT,
agod obopt 15 yours. 1 thorefore worn all porsons from lurbouririg or trusting her on my account. HENRY F. BENEDICT- Oct.22.- 29-3t«,
AT
SHERIPP'^ SALE. ,
By vlrludofa wril of Vondilioni Exponas lo mo direcled, will be sold by public vendue, on Monday Iho 26lh doy of October insl, al llie publio house ol William Brinille, a Pl.in- lulionor Tract ofLand, silualed in Salisbury lownship, Lancasler county, containing
a4^S il^tSlEl®.
moro or less, wilh a large two sloi-y slono
S5WELLIHG- HOTJSE> A Stdne Barn^
SmokcIiou.se, Springliouso, Wngonshed, Coopershopj and other improvemenis ihereon erected, adjoinirrg landa of Jacob Gardner, .Tames Dickinson, and Jncnb Kisger. .
I'ho properly lies near the old Lancasler and Philadelpliia Road and aliout_ ot\o milo from Ilciitlcraon's mill. There aro several fine springs upon the pfemiacai and iho Pequea flowH ihrough it. There is a largo upplu
T\iULKi~^in]n£:
On Solurday, Ihc Slsl'duy of Novc'lnii'Di next, will bo sold at public Kiic, Ul ibc houso of l-'runris Boggs, in tho borougli nf Columbia, a
LOT OP G-ROU^TD,
situated on VVuImuI strcot, between 3il it 4lb, in suid borough, wilh n iwo-.story
IIRICK HOUSE,
a Bincksmilh's Shop, nnd other improvements lliorcon erected, adjoining property of Joseph ItirhurJ.son and Isaac Hinkle. Suid lot fronis 611 feet on Walnut Slreet, opd extends bnck 2l!0 feet—lute the property of John Hinkle deceased.
Palo lo commence al 3 o'clock in the nftcmooh of said day, when conditions will bo made known by MICHAEL WAY, I-:xeeutor.
Columbia, October 22, 1835.
NEWS^HIKS, Vo t..
"^o. 80
j Public ^
'About 100 vVcres of Limestone
I
I Land For Sule.
i \Vill ho h'old ul the public hou.sc of (joorgn I-'er. t»c, ill Miiyiinvn, Laneusler t,Ni. I'u. ut 1 o'clock, P. M. on Saturdav, Oct. 3lsl, lb'3j, .Alracl uf first, rate
S: East Corner of Centre Square uiid Easl King Strebi:
Respectfully inlorms bis frionds und the public gonorally, that he has commoncod business as above, unil hos his Sloro sqjipliod with an
X:XJCO.&S7T AnSHFASSlOWAiBIiIi
ASSOnTMENT or
nf well Eolcclcd fruit. About fifloen ncrea ore prime wood¬ land, well limbered. Tbo wliole properly is under good lences^ There is also a
Tenant House,
on the premise*. Tho loealion of iho properly ia reforonce tohealtn and convenience cannot he surpassed.
Sa!o lo commence al 12 o'clock noon. Seized and taken m exodiition as the proporly of John Wilson, and will bo sold
^^ DAVID MILLER, Shorilf.
Sliorift*'« onico, Lancaster,) Octobor 22, 1835. (
On Satuiday the 38th day of November next, will bo sold at public solo, at the public houso of Jesse Tweed, in Leesburg, Lancaster county, the follewing property, viz : No. 1. A farm containing 106 acres, situated in Slrnsburg township, adjoining londs of Christian Shaub, John flllllbr and others, about 3 milos froiri Strasbu-g. The improvements ore a largo
Brick
.WEW A«fl> CSEEAF
UILT ikNB CAT STORE.
East King Strcct, Lancaster,
One door from the corner of Centre Square. Tho subscriber rospecllully returns tliotikp to his friends and the puttUc gonorally, for tho liberal bliUon- Ege heretofore received, and hopes by sirict attention to biisiness, and always keeping on hand the latest fashion of
HATS AKli CAL'S,
he will bo able to pleaso his friends that may favoi- him with a call.
Ho would inform them that he has juat received a cose of those beautiful SATIN BEAVER HATS, al his usual low prico of ?4; BEAVER HATS at i together with a general assortment of BLACK and DRAB FUR HATS.—Also a genoral assorlment of fine fur Capa for men ond boya; Hair and Fancy Cloth Caps, for children.—Also, a few LADIES' NECK TIPPETS. All of which ho intends selling An low or lowet than they can be bought for elsewhere. . PHIDANDER BETTS.
Lancaster, October 22, 1835,
SHERIFF S SAIaE.
By virtue of an alias writ of Venditioni Exponas to me directed, will be sold br public vondue, on Wed¬ nesday, the lllh day of No'vombcr noxt, at the public house of John Erb, Ih Elizaboth townsbip, Landde ter county, tho following roal proporty,
Tvvc flexes otlicina.,
more or less, in Cocalico lownship, Lancaster county, adjoining lands of Joseph MoUingtiri John Rudy and (itbers, wilb a one
STORY ILOG HOIJSE.
a log Stable iind other improvemeniu thereon erected. Sale id commence at I o'clock in the afternoon.— Seized and token in Execution as tho property of Sam- ital Deimor, and to be sold by
DAVID MILLER, Sheriff. SharilTa Offico, Lancoster, ( Oct 22,1833. J
Pablie Sale;
¦Will bo sold by Publio Salo, on Saturday,' tiio 31st of Ocl. inst. at ths public houso of Jacob Rath, fon, inthe cily of Lanoaalor,
A ¥u\l Lot oi^x-ound^
with a largo one stoty^briok
Dwelling House,
stable, and othor improvemonls thereon oreclod, sit¬ uated on the north west corner of East King qnd Shippon Btrools, in the city ofLancastor, (being tho corner opposito tho lalo rosidonce Tof John Risdel, dec.) adjoining property ofZ. M'Lenogan, Esq. on the wo8t,'ahd o.ttonding back tfta 14 feet ajloy, at prosont occupied by Dr. Burrowes. Tho house is commodious, having four rooms on tho first floor, and comfortablo rooms on tho garret, with a back building, 'fhorb ia a woll of water in the yard, and thS loi Contoiins a numbiir of Fruit Trees.' Also
A Tiece ol Gxovvnd,
contoining aboiit throo cpnirlors ofan aero, siluali) in that part oftho cily ofLancastor, callod Musscrs
town, fronting on the rpod loading lo the Faclory.
Tho lot is in excellont order, add thorp aro a num¬ bor of Locust Treos growing on it; Lato the prop¬ erty of Philip DilTcndorfor, doccaBed.'
Sale to commonco at]|5 o'clock in tho evening, and terms made known by
CHRISTIAN BACII.MAN, Atlornoy in fact for IhoDoviseo.
Oct, 23,1835.
1 he tindoreigned Auditors appointed by the Dislrict Court of Lancaster county to oettls and adjust tho rates and proportions oftho balanco oftho account of John L6vcring, Jacob Erb, Jacob Scliitz and Elias Eby, assignees of Josoph Dotnborgor, of Warwick township, will meet for that purpose at tho public Iiouso of Jacob Zeigler, in Litiz, on Wedneeduy, the 2lBt day of October insl. at ono o'clock P. AI.
Christian II. Rauch, Richard R. Ileitler, Chrisiian Hall. Oct. 8,18J,1-, 8r_td.
AND SHOES AND DRESS PUMPS;
Misses ^and Children's noots und Shoos, ol ovnry description, mado ol tho best matoriuls, wilh llic greatest neatness und despatch, and nccording to tho newest and most approved I-'usliions. lie will ut ull times keep on band an o.xtensivo assortinent ofovery arliclo connected wilh his business, nnil ho trusts by sirict attention lo business, to .merit and rocoivo a liberal share of public patronage.
O"0rder^ from the Counlry thankfully rocoived, and {jrompllv atlended lo,
Oct. 15, 1835.—3in.
BWElLiiLIMG
two stories high, woll finished, o large Bank Barn, buill of stone, 41) by 9U feet ; a Wngonshed, Cam- cribs, a stone Springhouse near the door, a Wosh- houfie, and a Stillhousc, xvilii over-head waler, near C. Shullz's mill. The distiller carries the chopstulf from the mill into the slillhouse, which ia a great saving. Tho Big Beaver creek runs through the above property; whibh is in ahigh slote ofcullivation and under good fences. There is also a good
on the abovo properly.
No. 2. containa 43 acrcB and 65perr. cs adjoining the above. Tho improvements aro a g|,d
J^OG HOfJSE,
orie story hi^h, wilh two rooms and a kitchen, a good Stliblc, Sec. 'I'here is an oxcellent waler power on said tract. Big Beaver runs through it, and tbero is about 13 feet head and fall.
No- 3. contains 4 acros and 10 perches, ond is in a high slalo of cullivalioh. The improveinenls are a good
LOG HOUSB AN.D STABLE.
No. 4. contains.'^ acres and 120 perches with a good LOG HOUSE AND STABLE, and in a high stato ofcullivation.
The obove property will be sold together or separ- rato, lo suit purchosers.
Salo lo com.-ncnce at 1 o'clock in tho afternoon.— Possession and an indiEputabIc title will be given on the first day of April next. PersonB.wishing to view the premises will please call ori Benjamin Barr, who resides on the samo.
MARTIN BARR.
October 10, 1835. 2b-ls.
l?u\)lici Sale.
The subscriber intending lo remove lo thp wost, will positively sell at public sale,on tho premises, on the 3 Ist ofOctober, inst. a lot d'f/irgt rate
Llnibstohe Land,
containing between 8 and 10 acres, situated in tho Salisbury lownship, Laf^.coster Co.' adjoining liindit ofThomas tlpndorsun nnd Chrisiian Wannor fron¬ ting the old Philadolphia road 13 miles oust of Lun¬ castor, 2 miloa and a half east of tho Hat Tavern, and ono milo wesl of the While Horse Tavern. It is convenient lolho outlet of Peter's Road, and thoro arOBovorul otlior public roads whicii intersect the old road near the proporty, wbich renders it a good stand iiir public businoss. The lond is divided in. to smilli,Lots by post and rail fences, and the whole is in a liigh slato of cullivalion. The improve- piontfi thoroon aro a twostory slohb
• ¦ DWBIXIIS'G MOUSE,
containing 40 feot in front, and extending back in tho wost end 46 feot and 24 foel in tho east ond, the whole under Collar, with 3 RooniR and a Kilchen on Ibo first floor and 5 Rooms on tho second, all well finiahod, and a U'ell of Water near tho door, also; a smoke house und bako house, a
tho lower story ofstonc, 50 feot by 99, with wagon sheds, nt each ond; also, a pijj houso and Corn house, and an oxccllont
of ciioico
TREES,
near the hoiiiie. such as apples, Ch3rries, Slc. Any person wishing to view tho property on tho dayof sale, will please tu coll on tbo ownor; re¬ siding Ihereon;
Salo lo coininonce al 1 o'clock in tho aAornooti of soid day, when atlendunce will be givani and tornia of sulo (which will bo modo eaoy) ho modo known by
ADAMS M'CURDY.
Sopt; 3, 18.13.
Volkafrouiid, insert the above.
VALiUABLiE CITY PROPERTY
Fublic ^ale.
Till! .¦iubsoribor ofibro for solo, by public Vendue, on Wcdiiosdiiy ibo IStii day of November, al llie public Iiouso ol N. Scholfield, tho following real prnpei ly lo wit:—A half Lot of Ground, Bituated In JVurth CJueon Street, within a quarter of a squaro of tlio rail road, on which io orected a ono tsory brick
DWELiLING HOUSE.
kitchen aijd other improvemonts, adjoining propor¬ ly of .'\Iartin Shreiner und tho hoiro of Christian Ih¬ ling.
Sale tu commonco at. 7 o'clock in tho ovonin of said day—when duo allendanco will bo givon, nd lerms uf bAIo made known by
J. J.STRINE. Agent for Sarah Strinc. Ocl.8,1835. —fits.
situ ono
iiite in pononal township; in s:iid county, about do from Mayloivn, on tho puhblic road load nfj
(rom Mariottu and .Muylown lo Elizabothtown ; ad-
ng lands of Jnlip llrandt, Polor Reesor and
.jrd ; containing between 117 and IOO acres, on
iich is erected a largo stono dwelling houso and
' barn. Tbero is a well ofwalcr ot the door, and
join othe wh log
a firsl rateynuiig orchard on tho lurn. 'I'lioroare botvcon tiiirly and forty acres ofit covered wilh ex¬ cellont limber, the remainder is in good farming order;
HERMAN ALRICKS,
MAHY KEKR Oct. I, 1835.
VALUABLE REAL ES'I'A'l'K
For Sale J
The subscriber oflfors at privalo sale tho fnllowing valuable tracts ofland, situated in Dickinson town- .'»bip, Cumborland county, about 11 miles wobIoI Carlisle, 2 miles from Ciimherlnnd furnace.and 1 1-2 milos from Josoph Sloymon's merchant mill;
No. 1. Containing 150 Acres,
100 ofwhieh ore cleared und in astute of fino culti¬ vation, the balance covered with fino young tiinber having tboruoii a comlbrtablo
and kitcliBli—a doublo Log Burn, Wagon Shed, and Corn Cribs, vvitb a never failing well of limcstono wuler attho iloor.
No. 2. Containing 150. acres,
loo uf wlilch uro cloured nnd in un e.vcellent stuto uf cultivution, ond tbo bulunec covered with yon ii^ir thriving timber. The i.nproveiiiciits are a good log
DWELLING
Double log barn, wilh nthor out-houses, a never lail¬ ing well of water, convenient to tho house.
No. 3, adjoining No. 2, Contain¬ ing about 130 acres, 90 acres of which are cloarcd and the bulunco in limber, tho impruvemclits aro a log
Dwelling liouse,
and log barn, with other houses.
The above lund is well adapted to tho raising ol small grain, a great priitiorlion of whieii is limestone; Indisputable titles will be givon for the abovo farms. Thoso desirous to purchase will ilo woll to atlend this opportunity, as advonlogeous burgaiiis will bo given. If the abovcpropcrly is not sold at privulo sulo, provious to the7th day ol November, il will on that day bo oflbred ul public oulcry, on the prem- - lefll
For terma apply lo F. Watts, Esq. or
WM. LINE.
Carlislo, Oct. 13,1835.
Hy virtue ofo vvril nf \ ..nOilinni E.xponus and nf f Levari 1-„,-,„.¦ ,v,l| e M |,y ,,„|,|i, ,,„l^,„ J'^^l
urday,lu, ,lbdu.vol.\ov,.|„l,,r, 18,1.,, „i .h'o "„,,';' hoiisc ol (.ergo x'crr,.e, in ibe village of Mujtowrt, the lollolving described Jiroperty, via;
A Tract of Laud,
in East Donegal township, Lnncaster county, contain, ing two hundred nnd four acres, (more or less) ud- joininL' lands of Frederick Bower, John Hollinger John-Eagle, t'hrisiion Peck, and others, with a lorce two slory ^
" l"-"? S"-'',?' .',^° <¦«' l'"iS> pan stono nnd port fromU a brick Still Houso, will, rUnning wuler, and olher necessary outbuildings ihereon orectod. About i!0 acres ofsaid Farm is Ti,„l,er land. Also a number ol choice Fruit Ir.-c.s. M^o,
TWO fOTS OF GROUND':
in the village of Maytown, bounded l.y River stroet being li.U No 5.' and 5G, in tho plun ofsaid villogn '
ALIO, Lot No. 27, in said village, bounded by HU stree =nd Lots No 26 ond 38, wilh tWo Framo Dwe ling Houses ond a Saddler Shop thcrijon erected.
Also, two othor Lots in said villogi,, situated Ofl tho' south west corner formed by the inl«r.eclion of Rive? ,,nd Eli-Mbelb sireels, extending l,.,ck from RiTorslreet along Llixabeth sircet In un alley. Th" improve¬ ments are a two slory log house, weulherboarded, witH StTwb . ''"¦''''"E^'' " ^¦•"S" l)l«ltsmith shop and 2
Also o Lot ofGround, in ihe boroui-h of Marietta No l.tf, m thut p,.„ „f 11,0 .Muriella laid out by j" m^i Anderson, situal.-d lu-lwcen Ihe River ond the Canal i.c.-irly oppn..iie .Ifr. Lil.liurt'.. luveni, with a Log S House, wentberboarded. ilinieoii en.ricd. Said Lot ia 40 loot front o.-i the river, and e.xlending back totho Canal, bounded on ono side by on olley
Solo to commence at 1 o'clock, P. m'. Seized ani lukon in Execulion, as the property of Hbriry Hdines, jr. anu to I-o sold uy ¦ . '
^1 •„.. nn- r DAVID AIILLER. Sherifn
Sherifl '« Oflicp, Lnncasler, ) Ocl. 13, 1835. \
Public Sale.
the laih of November, IS35, at 1 o'clock P. M at public sule, a °'
Tract ofland containing about
23} acres in Bonegol township, adjoining lands iii CbrBliun Ni.^sly, .umes Whitehill and olhors otf which are aone and u half story
LOG HOTJSJE,
AND LOG STABLE
I '^ol? • ""'',',''1'°'' "f",' °l' ='"J '"-^t of land will be solj by Maxwell Kennedy, guardian of Mary VV VIcm- VRino, in pursuance of un order of ihe Orphan's t'ourt of Lanoaster county; and thii undivided four fifths of the said iract will bo sold al the same timo and ploco by _tho undersigned owners thereof, so thai a complet tills ol the wholo tract will bo mode to the purchaser MAXWELL KENNEDY, - ' Ouordinu of .Miry W. Mcllvoino. .'Inna Whitehill, Joseph M'Dowell, Alargaret M'Dowell, James IVilson, Jctne Wilson, William F. Ilomton, Oct. a. 183... ^'''¦«>^'f''Houston.
VALUABLE PRfPEUTY AT
Public Sale.
On Thursday tho 17th day of Docomber ne.vl, at
2 o'olock, P. M. will bo sold at the bouso of John Row, in tho Borough of Slrusburg, eight miles easl of llio eily of Lanca.sler, and filly throo miles wei |
Month | 10 |
Day | 29 |
Resource Identifier | 18351029_001.tif |
Year | 1835 |
Page | 1 |
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