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**jr^' VJTMiPJr TMSEStE MS STU EJ^^H T Mi.^> mi3M»tnwuaaisam°ts TOSs. XVII. liAi^CASTER, fi'A.—WBiI>?«ESOAY, SErrE.IIOEK 3 3, IS.43. NEIV SEKBKS. YOL. V-i\o. 41. FVi)l.l9IIGD BY ' EDWAIID C. DARLINGTON. ¦fhoEXA.VnNER SeDE.'HOCRaTIC HERALD ia published weekly ot two doli.Ann a your. ADVRHTI9ESIKNTS nill oxoeedl'ngone square wll bo.inseried ihroe tinios for ono dullar. nnd Iwenly fivo cents willbo charged, fur each additional in- oVrtion. Yoarly advoriiaomonis, nol exceeding a Bquire, and withlho privilege uf changing onoo a month, $8. roa TUB CXAHlHliR Ano nSRALD. PASTORAL DUET. nc. Will you, will you, with mc go! O'er tho stilly stream to row; When tho breray oveniiie calls, And.tlie pearly moonlight falls— Will you, Cory, with me gol BUK. Can I, can I, Harry, teU, If I hnd not stny as well, Danger, somelimcs, lurks, you know. Whore, nt niglit, lho Btrcamleta flow— Ah I I cannot, cannot, tell! Fear not, fear not, I'll be truo Shield and sword, ihy dear,' to you; Gay, our bark, and swifl our trim, Safely o'er the wave shall skim; Fear not, I'll bc shield lo you. SUK. But, the nightly air is dump, Misbi may hide the nigHlly lamp;—¦ Oh! I'm surely half afraid, liOst we might be in the shade. And lhe nightly air is damp! Love will worm tho chilly air— Love will light hia taper there; Sec, the silent sky is clear, Briglit and fair the fieltk appear;— Love will warm the chilly air. Will you hy Iho valley row ? Will you, Harry, wont you tho' 1 Not along the gloomy wood, 'Tia a dreary solitude— Will you by the valley row ? Will you, Cary, wilh mo gol Down the valley green we'll row, There thc leaning maple tree, Froiii the dews will shelter bo :— Will you, Oiirj', with me go I Harry, then,'ril go with ydu, O'er the streamlet's silver blue. When the breezy .evening calls, And the pearly linqonlight falls— Harry, then,-l'll.go with you. noTiI. , Bonnily the bont shall glide. Merry o'er lho wave Wo'll ride; ¦Where the sei-vice berry sips, From tho gtrcam wilh tiny lips, Bonnily our boat bIiuU glide. H. \iheic' another bridge, which was much wanted, j would have proved seriously iiijuriou.^ lp the im¬ monso, commerce of the nielropolis. In 1823, of¬ lor the failnro. and. abandonment of several plans fur tunnrUing tho Thames ono was snbmilicd by (now Sir J. M.) Brunei, whicii received lho cunfi- denco of oapilalinta, andin 1825 ho coinmcnced his opcralib'ns. But ho encountered difiiculties and ubslnclcs, for years, ut every ilcp of hi's pro. grcss, thnt would huvo ilislieurlencj nnd appalled any man but ono whom the emergency had pro¬ duced lo acconiplisii this mighty cnter)M-it>o. Quicksand beds wc;o among lho mti..5t perilous ob. staclcs met with. The top of the Tunnel'a ."Vreli, abouttho middlu of the rivor, approaches wilhin 10 feet oftho botlom of the river. Fonr tiinos, ilu. ling its progress, tho Tunnel and Shafis wero fil. led with waler, and tho irruption of 1837 ihrealcn. ed lo destroy lho enierprise, but by the moil incro* dible effurts. all -was overcomo by its indbmitabic oreliilecl, und in 1835, seven years ailerwards. Sir J. M. Brunei was enabled lo resumo thc wurk. The progrosi" of tliis great work was necessari¬ ly vety slow, Somelimcs, wilh favoiabie excava- tions, two feet would bc accomplished in 24 Iiours, working aa they did, with changes of hands, day and nigbl; where the excavation wns difBeull, unly 2 feol would be done in a week; and for the last three monlbs, so great was tho labor and so formi. dable the obstruelions, ilial only 3 feci and 4 inch¬ es progress waa mado! In Augn.ii, 1841, fifleen years aftor lho ground was hrokcn on the London sido ofthe Thames, Sir J. M. Brunei descended a shall from the Wapping sido, and passed through a small "drift-way through tho shield Into Ibe Punncl." Less thin Iwj years lliercafter, in IMarch, 1843, the magnificent work was compleled. The "valuable' real ]i:st7vte FOR SALE.. Sales oif Ileal listaVtt. ^jalfcs oi! Ileal Kalate, A VALUABI,E TllACT or LAND FOR SALE. ™iLL bo sold un SATRUDAY. llic 7ili of Oclo-' rB'^IIE Buhscribcr.i will i,n"ur at public «nle.(iin. \il her.nt the pnblic house of Mr. llendiickion,' A Ics previously rliHpuscd of nl privato sale) on in the Villaij'c of Muiiiilj"y, all lhal valuable real Tuis luy thc llth if Octolier next, at II u'l-lock cs-lalo of Win. D. Slaymaker. viz; ; A. M., iin the |iroinisc3, lhal valuablo tract of hind Nn 1—A PLANT.VTION nr Irncl of Limo-' nuiv in lho occupancy uf Samuel Purviance. sim. Btune land, situato in East DuiiBgal tmvnship, on ato on the Turnpike road leading from Clmni-j ,¦ . j the road leading from IMayluwn lu Eliziibelh own hcrshiirg to lliilliniorr, and about five miles fruui \ a i . .can anil wilhiu a mile uf D.inegal iMccliiig IIuusc, ail. the furmer pluee, ci'ntaining about | juing Unda nf Dr. Walsnn, Henry Eagle and j S fi© A^^rCS OtherB, eunlaiiiing I o( firsLrair? land. There Is a fine lot of Timher 0aB« flijuuh-rd Aes'fs more or less. The improvemenls thcreun arc a TWO.STORY FRAME on this farm, a good Linicilono quarry that may he used eilher for liino or for sujiplying the Turn¬ pike with sionc. Mouse, and u Inrgc Bank Barn, the under part Btunu'uiiil upper frume, wogun.shcd, curn.huuse, and all olhor necessary uul buildings, wilii Iwo B>iiPrlic Saie. ILL he sold by puhlic venilue, on Saturday the 23d uf Septeinber nexl. at thc huuso uf Ilenry .Miller. .Ir. Iiiiikeopcr, I.ampeler .Square, lbc Iblluwing real cstiile. to wll; j A Tract of firU rale Limeslnne Land, , situiilein West Liiinpclcr township, adjoining lands uf A. I.caiiian, M-irtiii II>>rr, and utht-rs, cintain. ing 42 acres more or lesi. 'Pho iuiprovements Ihcrcon, consul ufu i«o siury log Dwelling Ilottsr. Swissor Burn, corn crib, hog pen. wilh olber uut bnililings, {ind a never.failing springof water. Aliout four acres aro DWELLING HOUSE, and back building, Bank Barn. Blacksmilh Shop, Spring Huusc, vvilh a never failing ^Spring ol' waler. and a gooil Well, wolls ofguod water; u youngand thriving urehnrd, j with a pump llierein near lo Ihq door. Tliese iiii. and the whulo premises under exeeilenl locust post provements being silunled at tho. jnteraeelion of und chesnut rail Icncc. ! iheTuinpikeroad and theroad loading to Shippells. No. 2—-ALSO .'V PLANTATION nr Iracl of bnrg, make the properly well soiled for a Tavern llnic»l,ino land, silualo in Rapho tuwnship, a half Stund nl lhe opiinn of the proprietor, mile nortii of Mounl Juy, on lho road leading lo The lerins will bo made knovvn on the dny of .Manhoim. boiindad by Chiques ereek ond lands of. sale by SAM'L D. CULBER'l SON Cul. James Palterson, No. 3 hereiaiftcr described | SAMUEL BEATTY. im'pm'ernents aro a good two_.Btory BRICIC j ^^«;;,'_'<••'" »""»'""¦ "'"'^l' "» ^^ •^"""^¦"¦^nily wa und others, conluining One Huttdretl JBcres, more or less, on ivhich is oreclcd a first ralo tivo strory Brick DWELLING HOUSE, finished in the best manner und Ihe most modern slyle,u largo atone bank barn,- iluiible wagonahcd. corn crrbs lo both with all other necessary outbuildings, .nil having been recenlly fined uji nnd put in the hesl order, wilh a large apple orchanl uf ehoiee fiuit treos in prime beuring order, wilh u well uf first, rnlo wuler at tile duor, and also unuther ul n large slone building Ibrmerly used us a slill house. On Ihis properly ihero bus been put abi,iii 4.000 bush¬ els of lime and between 2 Ulld 3,000 ruils, and also several hundred locust posts, all within 2 wholo expense uf construi-tiun la slated ai il6I4,. years last pusl 000 sterling. The loll is only a penny for passing No. 3. Another PLANTATION or Tract of through the Tunnel, nnd but for lhe "geltin up I-;anrl, °\U''"''_"g,^^-J^;,_°"f| _'=,,",''» "f Christian slairs," it would pay well. Until passengers arc letdown and takon up by*an engine, it will iiot lako foot pasBongera from the Btirlges. Hiestand^ und otherfl cnnlaining 64 acres liiiicsloii land,mure orless,undcr guud fence und now lying in clover and liniolhy, excopt ono field of about 12 acres, which ia tuken out of ilie sod and lo be put in wheat this fall. No. 4. 2 LOTS 01'' GROUND, situated in the villago of Richlund. on the lurnpiko road leading iQ Ilarriabiiig. There is erected thereon a Frunie Dwelling IIOUSE, ami a two-story HOUSE/33A which has boen occupieil as a siuro, and in NAUVOO. By A TRAVEtLINO OOlinESPO.VnK.NT Of TIIE Bai,. TIMORE Patriot.—Wo spent a Sunday with the Mormons, nt their eiiy ol Nauvoo, and atiended . their service in a grovo bolh morning and evening, whicli an cxlensive business has been done, and The great prophoi of Ihoao "Latlor Duy Saints," alsu a Inrge Waro IIouso froniing on lhe Harris- Joe Sinith. addressed tho meeting in thc morning );"'-B »"<1 ^"""=r;" ."'"';™'''„" ''" f .'"' ,""'"'-: ' , , ,, , 1 . J. 1. The Store ia shelved and pounlercd in tho best for about Iwo hours, mueh ofwhich related to his ^^^^^^ 3„j „„„ bo oeenpied ut any lime. 'I'his Inle arrest and release under a hohcas corpus, ub ; j^ „ g„ci stand fur lho forwarding us well ns ihc an aeoes.iaiy, we behove, in the altempl on thc ' morcanlilo business. 'I'he lots havo a variciy ol life of exGovernor Boggs. He then, for the firsl' I'"'" ^'^es on lhem und several other .mall build- time in his life, ns bo sahl, and as Iiir our especial | "jj'y 5 ^ ^_,J^ of Ground,8iluate in the villugo of Infurihalion.ran his parallel oftho 'Mormon failh Newville ami in lho tewnship of Raphu, coutaining with' oilier denominalions of Chrislians; nnd to ' betwecii 4 and 5 acres, on which is crecti'd a largo hear lhe eonelosion, you could not say but they j t'vostory wealherbourdcd'f AVERN HOUSE, , , , „ . , . ¦ r .1 ¦ 'and a Irumo Burn, with all olhor necessary oul. were good orthorlox Bapusls,but in aomo of Iheir , ,,„.,|ji„j,g^ „!,,, ^ ,,^,1 ofguod waler near lhe door, forms they run cluso inlo Catholicism. He is a and an orelniril of choico bearing fruii, very ctigi- bad speaker, and appears lo bo very impcrfeclly ' bly silualed for a public house and baa b6en kept educated. In the aaernoon service, his 'vieege. j '^'^J"^^^ ^m- """"y yeara-.iuw occupied by Ausus- rent,'Mr. Rigdon, addressed the numeruu's multi- | '"'iqie^boVc No 5 is thc joint properly uf H. F. Se tude. Ho took no text, but proceeded at once, in -yy. j). Slaymaker, but the vvhole will bo aold on a historieil discourse, commencing witlr the early : iho day ol sale, proplielB. and brought us eloquently ilown to the | Also at llic same timo and plueo will be sohl LONDON. Extract from the Landon Letter of the Albany Evening Journal. Oftho exlenl of London, its weallh, and mag¬ nificence, and uf the food required by ils inhabit- onls, we have these partieulars : London, liko the Cataract of Niagara, is con- ' Btantly gtov,'ing upun lllo wonder and admiration oXstrongcrfl. I am just beginning lo hp conscious ofllie impoasjbiliiy of comprehending iu \\'ealth, ila magnitudo nnd its niagnifiecnee. Ride for hours, in whatever direction you please, and lhe aame evidences of golden conquests uro presented. All the natiuns oflhe Earth must havebeen pay. ing tribuic, for centuriss, to London, or these un¬ told and incomputable millions, could not have been congregated hero. I wan wondeWng tills morning how mueh "Pro vant" wa« required lo furnish tbis Army of pooplo wilh ralinns. An inquiry, shows llial 1,500,000 quarlers (eighl bushels) of wheat arc required an¬ nually to supply London with Bread, that 120,000 tons of Fish are caught hero (of wliieli 45,000 Ions are fresh Salmon,) annually; tho annual consump. lion of Butler is estimated at 46 000,000 Ibs, and \ the price varies from Is. to Is. Gd., or from two to three sbillings our currency; of Meats I can gel no estimate, but there are broughi annually 10 Smith- lield Market alone, 180,000 Oien,550,000 Hogs or Pigs, 1,350,000 Sheep or Lambs und 25.000 Calves; of Milk it is said that 11,000 Cows supply the Metropolis with 8,030,000 gallons, annually, alan average priceof Is. lOd. pcr eight quarts. Eggs arc sent here in great quuniiilcB, in crates, by water, frpm Ireland, Belgium, Hollund and Frunce, and sometimeB rold as low an 8d. per doz., but generally from Is. In Is. Cd. Hugs are fatted here in llie yards of Breweries and Distillers, for whilo everyihing of the grain kind is called "Corn," lhal product is nnl grov\n hero. Hums sell at Tjd. Shouldera al SJ, and smoked Side Purk ul 6d, in tho retail slalls and shops. Thij is just double lho .price with us. A visit tolhe Tliamea Tunnel is thus recorded : Monday, July 17. I have beon through the Tliamea Tunnel. This is to London what the Croton Water Wurks aVo lo New York, the great achievement of the lUih century.—Ttiere is nothing at cither entranco of the Tunnel, which indieatea that you are in lhe vicinily of this extraordinary improvement. We passed over it in a Bteamer In thc morning', wiih¬ out being awaro Ihatolher musses of fellow beings were quietly walking through n subterranean paa¬ aago bolow US ! The visiter is directed "Thia way 'to the Tunnel Kr"-liy a board on the eorner of a sirect. You descend a winding atune Btuirway of 100 sleps, and enler intu the Tunnel, which iswell lighted with gas,, and- afifurdcd ua a cool, pluasant walk, afior four hours' cipnsuiu to tho oun. Tho Tunnel has tvvoavcnucs,eaEh wide enough lo ollow 13 or 16 persons to walk abrcaal. Half way ihrough a Printing Prcia is olotioned "By Iluyal Anlhority," whicii is throwing oflT sheets contuining an account of the Tunnel. I lold tho man I Avould purehaao two of hW sheets, provided )io wuuld allow me to "pull" lliom mysolC This, upon learning that "I hnons the ropes," as thcy say at Bcq, he ennsentcrl lo. I have, liiorefbro, an account of the Thamo» Tunnel, printed by my¬ self, sianding midway betweon llm London and Surry sides of lho rivcr, seventy foci below its bed, wilh steamers and aliips passing directly dver niy lioad I Till) Twnnel is iwo miles bclow London Diidgoi reign of Charlemange.and lo the Loiter Day Sainlsi' as ihcy cnll IhemBclves.-He descrihed ihe different kingdoma ihat have pas.icd from lhe earth ; curres- pundeiicc lo the Image gold, silver, braas; iron and clay, rcveuied to the king of Babylon by the prophet Daniol, which was broken to pieces by a Blonc cul wilhout hands, and becamo a great mountain that filled tho whulo earlh." Wo could nnt follow him in all his conclusions, as ho spuko so rapidly, but inferred lliit ihe fulfdmonl-of IhiB prophecy was inlended lo apply lo thc Mormons, whu nrc lo fill tbc whole earlh. After the dis. coiirse w.as concluded, the choir sang a Iiymii llilh niueh aweclnos.i, accompained wilh instru¬ mental mu'-iic ; the ceremonies wore then conclu¬ ded hy a Bolemn prayer from ono ofthe saints ; ut the end of which, he notified' the congregalion lliat he had lost 0 valuable sorrel horse, oboul six leen hands high, and requesled lu be inrnriiicd if any'porson preseni should discover him! 'Phe evening was then closed bya public baptism in Iho Mississipi, ofone or two hundred, and somo of the disciples were immersed perhaps twenty times, first fiir themselves, nnd ihen for some deceased relalivo or fiiend. After leaving tho water, thcy tako seats on the shore and arc confined by anoth¬ er Bet of priests in wailing; thisis repcnied as oHeu OS they arc immersed. In all this ceremony ,horo appeared bul litlle solemnily, and indeed 111 some cases quite a levity of behavior. Tho oily of Nanvoo eontaina 12 lo 15,000 inliabilants, all .Mormons, we believe, and new converts are fasi Hocking lo their standard. Thoy have many niis- aionnrics travelling ihroughout the country uurl in Europe, and tlicy uro novv filling oul ono fur Russia. We believo llioy havo no community of Interoat, os some suppose, but ench man works for ilia ovvn living; they arc compelled to work ono day nut often, however, on tbo tomplo, which will bo a magnificent building, wbcn finished. Tho dwellings are gonerally small frames, thrown up in a few days. 'Pho penple aro indualrious and sober; no spirituous liquurs aro allowed in tlie city, nr persuns 10 be out afier 9 o'elock at niglu* We reoeived much kindness from Sinilh and olhers, and the day wasvery agreeably spent. ' Also at the same timo tweniy slmres uf stoek in lhe Luneasler County Bank, and two shares of stuck in the Laneasler and Elizabelhlown Iurnpike rond eompany. Any persun wishing 10 viow any of Ihe above properlies, will jileabc eall on Wiltiani D. Klay. maker, residing on tracl Nu 2. . Salo to eoininenee precisely at 1 u'elock on said day, and Icrms ofsale made known by ihe subscri¬ ber. JOS. KONICMACHER. Trustee. Scpt^ C, 1843. ts.40 DAVID W. PATTERSON, AT'PORNEY A'l" LAW, OFFERS his prriressional sorvir'cs Iu the pnb lic eenerally. Otliee in West King st., 2 doora Eust oflhe Ited Liou Hotel. Jnly 12, 1843. G E 0 R G E M. K L I N E, -* .lltorney at Ijaw, CAN bo fuund at ihe Ollieo of Ronh Frnzer, Esq. ono door Souih ot the Lancaaier Bank. Jan. 85,1843. Ai«igncc5. Aug 31, 1813 31.40 ~ P^H, SALE, .^:^ 53a ,^iA Si Si£2 IN LANCASTER COUNTY. SIIIIE subsriihcr will offer al public sale, un Sule 10 commence ut 2 o'clnek P. M. of said dny, when allenilance will he given, and condiiions ofsnle made knowii by JACOR CARPEN-TER, HENRY CARPENTER. I .,.;,,, Wolicc. I'.TTEUS TcHl-iinolit-.iry having been f;ranlerl In lho nnilersigned. on llic E>taU-of Abraharn [ .Srrlilfi, deu'il. hilo nf the buruugh uf btraaburn: i\.H persons indebled to the said Eslalo nro re¬ quesled lo nriko Piiyment,and those having elaiins tu prr.-ent tlie same fiir iielilcmenl 10 the sub- Bcribcr. A. llEKIi S.MITII, sole Kxeculur. Lnncaster,Sep.0, 1813. Ot-40 illrjfi-sler's NoJicc. The orcoiir.Is nt the subjuincd dercdeiils arc filed in lhe Regi--ter.3 ofiice, of Lancaster counly. fur eunfiriniitioii and allowanco al an orphans' Court ofsaid connty, eoinmeneing on Saturday Seplember 23d, ul the Court Huusc, in said eity : Rudulph Ilarnish, ('oiicsti)|:a township; by Sam¬ uel Myer, sen., and .Miehael Hurnish, udiiiinialra. tora. Gi-oiee Whisler, I-'.lizibcthiovvn ; by Joseph Wilis, ler nnd Henry B Whisler, adiniiiistiators. Aug 29 41-3D r^OTICE. \LOMR HOLL, lale ofthe villageof New ... , , I i?^ Holland.in Lancaslerconnty, and Slate of At the same lime and place, will be sold, the fol. pj^,„l„„ni„, ,vid„w of Henry Hull, lalo uf ihc lowing described irael r.f Limesione Land, siluate ,^,„^ i„ec, deeeased. riled inleslalo in said village in the lownship aforesaid, adjoining the abuvo and . ' .^ . - .. - - ... Meclion. Office of Ihn Ijincasler Viiu and Ciiintii I Fire Iiisiiruucc Compuny. \ AN election for Ten Dirrctnrs uf lbc aliuva I'uinpany wi!l be held at lho olfii'O, eurner ul' iN'Tlli Uueen Qiul Orange siret-ls, on .M.inday, lho id day nfOitul.iT nexl, 1843, frum 11' o'clurk, A. AI. till 3 u'cluck. P. M. JOHN ZI.M.MERMAM, Acliinrq. Sept. .5, 1843. 4ll-4t J%'otice. The sale of the Pike Mill properly advertised on the 23d iiiBlant, is pnal|«ined until further nulice. HENRY SHENCK, ABRAHAM KAUFFMAN, Assignees iif Jus. Ilugenrlohler, Jr. brnds of Eraneis Herr and uthcrs, contuining 21 aeres uioic or leas; aboul Ihrce neres thcreol, are nicaduw. The inipruvemenls conshtof n one slo¬ ry Log DWELLING HOUSE, nnd u never.failing spring uf water. Late the estate ol John Curpen¬ icr, dcc'd. Aliendanee will bc given by HENRY CARPENTER, Affcnlfur the heirs ofsaid dec'd. Spnicmher fi. 1813. 40 PUBLIC SALE • — i^'^JJpm'^.'=""'''™f ;.iS''3."n •'"'<"'-''"'! Oi Tnliiabic Kcal Eslate. iscs, his FARM, situated in Salisbury tuwnslup, on I , , • r r. in the Lancanter turnpike, near the 47 Mile stone, and | 'r'lEunderstgnod, Assignees of Emanue Barr, ahout 1 mile from Ficeland's Storo and Furwarding i * w'"^';" ''Y l'"b"i<= "ale, un Thursduy, the 5ih Depol, on Ibo Railroad, conlaining, .' ''¦')' "fOilobei iie.xl, un tho premise., that valuable " " ph.nlallun or Or Trttct of fir: 125 JICRES offirst rate Lnnd, about 22 perchea of which iu good woodland, the rale Limestone Lantl, ..,,... , -,, ... , , ¦ un which the said Kinannel Bair rcsidei-; situiited res IS under rulivtinui, nearly all ufil b,ayi,,g bren .„^, ,„wnship, Laneasler counly,on the wel hmed withiu ho I.ast 18 muuths. ll la under ' ,„„,, ,^„,|-,^ |-^„,„ jj,;,,,,„ i„ Omesloga Centro, go.id leiieo; about 700 pan, 1 of novy piisI rence , g ,„i,^,^ |.^ J ^1,^ ^^^„„,^ „,,,, 2 ,-,„„, l,,o |„^,„ p|,oe, Iiiivmj; been put np (ual year. Tlic buitaings arc' - - . . _ . . „ a good on 'Iie'lSlli of NoTpinber, \f\l2, niezod in hur de¬ mesne us of fee uf Ulld in cerlain real cetnte in uaid villutje, wliioli Mince licr dcccaBc. wna under pro¬ cecdingB of the Orphans Court of thc .said counly, duly nppraiaed, nnd at the irnitl appraiscmeni whr ncrcpicd by and by tho said Court on llic 20th of March, I8I3 was confirnicd unto Wendel lloll, a Hon oflhe suid Salome, deccaHi'd, in fee, subject lo i1h! payment unto t!ic other heira ami Iptfil repre- senliitivcB of the «aid deceased, of ihcir rcHpeeiivc shares nfthe s:iiJ valuatii^n ini'iicy, Noiiee is ihererorc litrchy g-ivcn to Levi Iloll, one of the sons of thc aaid aaloinc, and to Iii^j hoira and legal reprepcntativc.'', uhd (o all por.'«onft concerned, lo mukc claim arcording lo law of h'm or lhelr rcKpi'Clive nhares or purparts of lho saiil vahialinn inoney v\iihin lho lime preccrihcd by hiw, or Iho hainc will bo otherwise difa|>osed of ac¬ cording to law. WKNDKf. iiorj,. Now Ifnlhind, Lancco. Ta., July '2ii, 1S'I3. A.jjr.wl 3(Jlh, 1813. 3!) STONK HOUSR, ¦ neuly done up, wi'.h a new addition and a piazza of'JO feel; a Barn, A Urge ncw wngon shed and curn crib, u new bake iinil Bnioko Iionse, and pig-pun, a larjjo alone Hprnig house over a never failing spring of thn b:st waler ; a good garden, orchard, &c. Fur 1 Oirihcr informalion apply to II. F. Slaymiilier, or H. Freeland, Kfiqru., near the place, or al iSo. Ml M.irket street. Phiiadelphia. ; Salo tocommence al 9 o'clock. i J. sowicns. 1 Sepl. G, 1813. U.'IO' Valuable IScal Estate FOR SALE. I HR subdcribiua, Assigncca of Siinnel Ilalh- "l KL'll nt public aate.on lho premises adjoining lanils of Chrisiian Uarr, Samuel iSlycra and otherfl, containing li)6 acrca more or less. Tho improvemenls arc a large two story ElwelBni;; BHoissCi alarge BluneSwiust-r Barn, wogon shed] lo lho undersigned residing l and corn ciibs, press house and other neccHt-ary out buildings, besidca two running puinpH, onu of which auppliea thc barn yard and the other the house, of never fiiiling wa¬ ier. The laud in in a high slale ofculiivation, iin- dcr gooii feiiccB, and no divided that most ofthe fields havc acccsR lo running wnler, with au Orch¬ ard of choice and thriving fruil ltce?-, ahoul 7 a- crcs of thc land is covered with heavy limher, and abont 7 or 8 acresof mL-adow. Pcr.sona winhing to view ilio above property be- fort! the day of sale, will plcane call ou Kmanuel Uarr, resiiling thereou, or on either of thc under¬ bigned Assigiicea. Sale lo commence at 2 o'clork I*. M. of said day, when allendanco will bo'givcn ,,, , , ,, f.-.,, /• c . i io*.i • aud terms made known by lho sulwcriberB^ Assign- On Wednesday, llte 2ilh of Septeniber, 1S13. ; ^^^ ^, ,.;,„^nu„| ^^r. tho rollow.lnpr described Real Eslate, vtz: No. 1. A Vnluable Planlalion nf first rule LI.MESTONE LAND, situate in Strasburg tuwiisliip, Luneasler cuunly, 10 miles frum Lancaster, 2 I'rom Strasbiirjj, and *I rniin the rail ruad, adjoining landn of John lOs'-iel- mati and uilierfi; cuntainiiip 12,8 acres and 156 per¬ ches. Thc improvements are a goud two atory liOg Dwelling House, Sepl. R. IS-n. JOHN noilRER, MARTIN' KRKIDER. IS-10 SheriH's Sales. ON SATURDAY, SEPTK.VIBER 30, 1843, at 2 o'elock, P. M. hy vulue of a writ of Ven¬ ditioni Exponas to me directed, I will expose to puhlic sale, at the public house of Nelson Werntz, Tenant Iiouse, a firsl rato Siono Barn I on the premises, viz.: receiuly built, 70 by 47, with rutiiiiiigj jj lj«(>'l-§ OT GI60U[\'», waicr Ilirough tbo yard, a' wagoii shed, 11 large corn huusc, press liuusc, sinolic liousu and -'" '¦'V^ - . all neee-«sa.'y buihlings. The limestono i-i.ora su- ".™"»" °" '"" pcriur niialili'. both fur nlaalorine and Ibr inaiiurr. ttdic^ There in the village of-Springville, Mounijoy township, iur qualiiy, bulli fur plaalerini; and Ibr maliuro. P/l'.'v,^"',,,',,-^;"';'' ;re is iron uro on llii.-i iracluf on cxi-ollent qual-1 ,\^.'>" "'-' „ ^: V Thislraci ie divideil into eunvenieuUields,' ' "ismg i^"n, ^tan. Public Sule. On Saturday ¦SQ Seplember, 1813. In pursuance nt an order ul ihe Orphans Cnurl ofLancastcr Cuunty, the subscriber, udlilinistra- tri.x uf Peler O.Oonnell, of Lcacuck township, de¬ ceaeed, will sell at public sale tbo lollowing real proiierty ofsaid deceased, aitiiolo in VVeavcrtown, und ahout une mile from the Bird in-hanil, vizi No. 1, ubout 5 ACRES and 27 PERCHES, kl said luwnship, adjoining lands uf Jacub Sloltz fits, ThomaB Downey nnd others, on whicii are a two-story A^ .€!OIIC fiBoiisc . MB a log barn, weailierboardcd; and olhcr improve¬ mcniH. Theland i^ of ihe (irst quality and th^ fences arc gond. Clg^ 2, abuut. 3 ACRESand 05 PKUCflFiS, in tfaid lownahip, adjoining lands of Jacob StultzfuB, Thomas Downey aud olhcrs ou whiih arc a one und a hiilfstory frame DWliJfjL ING ilOUisi^. Q fniioG Smble, and oilier ini¬ provcments. The land aud fences arc of the lirsl qualily and kind. No. 3, about 4 ACKES and 125 PERCHEaViii: said township adjoining lands of Thoinas Dowiiry, Christian ! llesh nnd olhcrs; on whieh aro a ouo and. a half slory IjOCj IIOUSE, wt'alhcrboarded, a frame sia-' bio,and other improvemcnlp. Aboul .1 Aero is TIMBER LAND, mnsily of black pait^^d hicIt- ory; and lhr remainder is clear ar.d''uriucr good fence. Thc qualily of tho land is e.'^ecllcnt, I Thc sale will bc on eaid No. I, Thc property j will be shown al any timc before ilic sale by the adminislrairi-t, who resides on said No, I. Salei lo commenco ai ono o'* lock I*. M. ' I MARTIU O'DONNELL, Administratrix of Peter O'DONNKLL, dtfceajcd. Seplember G, 1843. ts.40 ' iiy. v\ilh nmnin!; waicr iu every field, and nn Orchard^ of woll aelecied Iruit. There is nbout 15 acres of heavy wood land, and the rcsl cluared, under goud I fenf-e, ano in a high btate of cultivation. | ' No, 2. A Tract of 111 Acres 1:39 Perches of Limestone Lnnd. adjoining No. 1, and hinds of David Giger, Jacob Harsh and olhcrs. On thi.s LnncaBter and Ilurridhurg luriv liiri^o Iwo-story brick 'J'A- nowu by thc nai/ie of Oif ling aud yhuds sunieient tn accommodate 50 horses, a running fouiitiiin of exeeilenl water at thc front door, uud also a fountain at the kitilu'ti door; iuljoiuiug projiert) of John Wilmcr, Jacob Nistjley, aud Johu Brenner. .\LyO. A TRACTOF I. A IVD, EastUonegal township, odjuininf; projierty of Ja- E.'ititte of Culd) McFann. ETTERS Teslamenlary on the Estato ofCa- J Icb AleFann, Iiltouf Little Urilain township. Lancosler couniy, rIeeeaBcd, having been grnnled the ramo lownship. Notice is hereby given lo nil persnna indebted lu the est,ite of sajd deeedenl, lo make immodialc paynicni lo the subaeriber, ond all llioso haling claims vvill present lhcm properly authenlicated fur seltlement. THO.MA.S IIOOPES, E.tecnlor. _Liitle Britain. Aug. 30, 1843. (il'-3D E.ilatc of.fosejiti f-Vebstcr, dee'd. LKT'rEltSiif .Administralion on llic Estaloof Juiicph Websler, lalo ot Slalo nf Ohio, for¬ merly uf Liulo Urilain township, Lancaator coun¬ ty, dec'd., Iiaving been granted to 'be undersigned, resiiling in Little Brilain township. Nutice is hereby given tu all persons indebtr-d lo lire Kstate uf said rlceeased. to make iiBilicdialc paymeiitto the subseriher, nnrl all those Iiaving claims will plcnsc present thetn properly authenlicalcd fur sel. lien cul tu JOHN W1:BSTER, Administrainr. _Aof;u8t3U, 184^^1, Gl»-39 Est'alcof JOHN HYsFnGER, tlec'd. LIOTTERS of Adininistiarion nn the Estate of Joiin Hysingcr, lalo ofManor lownship.Lan. castor ronnly, dec'd, Iiaving bcen granled to lhe subscriber hving in the aame luwnship; all persons indebled to lliu E-itale ofsaid decedent are reques- lirl lo mako iniinediate paymcni lu the subscriber, and those having claims will preBclll lhem duly au¬ lhentieated for settlemenl. FRANCES UYSINGER. Adtninistratrix. .Uinurlp.. Auj.311.1843- Gl-3!) 3 Cents Itetcnrit. ¦gJ.AN nway from the sulwcribcron the evening Sttof the 4lh iiistanl.an indenlnrcd apprentice In lllo Saddlery businesi', nanied Reuben Whitcrnfl, ^ bcliiecn eighteen and nineicen years of nge. Alt pcrsons are cauliuned agairul harboring or trusting said buy on my aceount, as 1 sball pay iiodebls of Ills contracting. The above reward bin nu charges will be paid lur his reiurn. fll ICII AKL HA.MBRIGIIT. Lancaater,Sept. 6. 1S43; 3't.40 Six CcaiJs ISciv.ird. BAN away from the Ftlbsrrilier, on the 26lh of , August, 1843, an indenlured apprcnlico to the Shucmaking business, named J.imcs Tironr- so.N. All persons ore furbid harboring or trusiinir said boy on my account, as I slmll pay no debts.uf his eoiitraeiing. The abovo reward but no charges will be.wid for his return. Wf SA.MUEL SPICKLER. Lnnensler. Sept. (i. 1843. 3t.40 Caution. * LL peraons arc hereby cautioned againsi pnr- -fSL cliasing or negotiating fora promissory note fill sixly.two dollars nnil Iilty oentf, daled un or alioul t'lo aOlh uf July, 1313. and payablo ninety days after dale, ilrawn by Thoin.is .4rinslroii5. in favor of Wlllii.ni Neeley, and endorsed by Francis /liin->trong; as full consideration for said note has nut beon received, and it will not bd paid unlesa cumiiolled by law. FR.4NCIS .4RMSTR0NG. Barl, Lan. Co. 3.i»4ll iracl ihcre is a young healing Oreliard ol well sc- ' cob Nissley, Abraham Hcrl/.ier and others, eontaiil- lecied fruil, and two strong springs of nover fail, iug 44 Acrc.i, more or le.s>-, in a high slule of culliva- ing wnler ofnn excellent qualily, and a stream thin nnd nnder good fences. runnins tbruugh the place—aboul 10 acres of this ' A/.so, 5'i'oic?l Ijnts,in said villagr of Spring- trnct is in woud, and iho rest cleareil, nnd under ; yiii,,_j>{os. 23r,23H, 239, 240 aiidi41, iirljuining pro- guod fence. 1 here i." a good Lime-kiln nn tho ; .„,,ty of Mrs. Bavlor and olhers, with a Barn and plaeo, and a most beautilul sno for buildinu". Tlii.-i uther impruvemeiit-i then™, iraet will besold cither separale or with No. 1, as , J^| g j^i^ „j- auuiid, in said ¦village of I may best Sllll purchitscrs. Spiingvillo, Nos.414,415,41U,417, 418, 419^420, No. 3. Cojiiut;uHu-J0Ac™5anin-lPcre/ie.s-,',„,a4ai_ adjoining propcrry of Rubert Dysart and adjoining lands ul James Clemson and ulhers. 1 he ; otlirrs. improvoineiil« are a Blunc | g^.j^d and tnken in execution ns the property of Grist and Merchani Mill, DisUlkvy, Dtt-cl-. p^t^ u. Lindeniulli, and lobe suld by hng House, and Saw Mill attaclied, I JOllN EIILER, Sheriff. 75 feel by 30,three sloriea high; llicre is one jiair [ of French Ilurrs, a P^iii'of chojipii.g atones and a _^„„.,„,,,,P, .„ „„.p,.,„pjj ,, . nisdl now Pmut Mai-bnie, and olber inachinery, in goud £\^ ^.^ , , , i. M u • , r "' •". r' ]-¦ ¦' ¦'--- ^- I ".^ ul a o cluck P.M., hy virtue ufa wriluf lien, ¦ t'aeisB ll mo direlcd {Inqiiisilioii being waivcrl) ' 1 will cxpuHc lu public sale un the premises, in Cunuy township, the folluwing real cstaic, v-z: ! A T R .4 C T O V I. AN I) ^ ' in paid township ol Conoy, rontaining ONl^ THADDEUa STEVENS, •AUorney at Z^atc^ Has removed his tiffire to the house fomerlij occu¬ pied by Win, Norris, deceased, in St}ittU Qutcn ntreet. LanoaBter, Augusi 24,1812. WILLIAM HOUSTON, ATTORNKY AT LAW, OfUccin Soutb Queen atreet, 4 doors from llio Courl House. FERDINAND E. HAYES, •Aiti^rney at JLaiv^ West CiitaTFji, CiitsTiia county, Pa, Fob. 8 1843. illlff.ff. & I^AKffa FO££ SABA':. WlLLbc sold al public salc. onSATURDAY, OcTyBKn 7lh. on Die prcniiscs, a fir>t ralo Situated on lho Pcipica creek, in Siilishury twp. about two miles Norlh from tlic Railroad ut llie Gap, containirig ihreo pairs' of Burrs, wiih all nacessary apparatus lijr manufaciuring morchant and grisl work, logelhcr with a constant and full supply ofwoter. Also a good two slory Slone Miwetiins- MSousc^ |fs% Slablo and oihcr iniprovenitnts, TheJ.3£|3L Furin contains abnul 70 Meres fir.sl rate Linic.^lanc Land, Ten of which arc heavily liinhered. The re¬ mainder is iu a Hrtil mio stau^'id' cuiiivalion, and could ho arranged so us to havo water in cvory field. This property wilh its io."utioh and ndvan¬ tagos, is woll wurth the altcntion of men of bu-i- no^s, Also, at lho same limo will bc soid, A LOT OF WOOD LAND, .^jJKiatcd on iho Welsh M )unlaJn^, ahoui threo miles Suntli from New llollund, adjoining lands , of SnmueMJlack and others, containing IU Acres ( of first rate ehesnul and oak lunbcr. Any person wishing tn view ciUiei of the properties, will call upon the suhscriher. Salu tl eommeuro nt nno o'cloek on Fnid day, when condiiiouB will bo mado known Uy M.ATIIEW nK NDE USON. S.'ptt^mbor G. 18.13. _ \jt 40 r ' "P RI V A TK sale'. " WILL he sold lit privaie sale, thai wcll known Farm, silualed in die boion^^h of Kli/.-i- both lowu, north i>f snid burough, containing lllO , ACRKS; aboul 30 acres tlK'rcol,i3 excelli'ni lim. ,' ber lai'.il, all umlcr good tenCfH, vvilh rniui'.ng wa- i ler through ihercnironf suid F..rm, and Mjvcr.il 1 dpriiiijs of runnini; wi.tcr. 'I'h'i projicriy adjuins the f lown lo!3 and lands of JuKeph Marlin, C'hnslian Grulio arid olhere; lli ' order, for making Iiour. The head andYall ofthc grist mill is 29 leet and the Paw null ahout lhe same. The mills nrc located ou a branch of the Liltie Beaver, and in a fine neighborhood for graiu and country cusloin. There iu also nnolber fino sile on this propetly with sutUcicnt power for oth¬ er machluoiv. No. 4, Contains 103 Acrcs 74 Perches, adioining No. I, and lands of Juhn Eshlcinan and others. Thc improvements on this property arc a onc story log nt_a nweilUiff ISoitse, ff^^|ft and a gond onc story Log Tcrianlllouse, ftjjjj^ga largo Swisdcr JJarn, recently huill, -f^^l^jflP^wilh wagon howie and coru crib attach¬ ed Ihuielu, springs cimvcniiujt to ihc lmu?i;s, and running waler in the Biirn ynrd; water is in most of the (iiilds, ami run con\ciiien'ly bc laken into ^ all. There is a largo qunnliiy of wcll sulccicd i fru,il on this place; aboul 25 lares is wiunl iand,' aii>l lbc remainder is in a ^'ood slalc of cullivution, • having ull been lately well hnicd, and under good : fence. I No. .'">, cnnlaining G7 acres 114 perchesof diri-1 ving Sprout Land, adjuining No. 4, and lands ot\ Jobu E^tielinau and olhcrs. Will bc divided and | sohl in lols of5 .teres each. This liaa heen uudor I good fence Bince it hua been cleared. No. G, A lot of land, coniaining IJ acres, uitu j ia) with two- IIUNDREI) ACRES (more or lc sloiy Slone ¦(fe^ »ni>lliii? House, Hi a Stone Bank Ham, Wagon Shed, Smilli Shup, tcnaiillluusc, Slill House. Spring IIuuso, a Iwu. Story GRIST MILL with 2 pair uf Burr Stones anil two pair of Sand Stones anil olher iinprovementa tlioreun.— Cunoy creek fiiiiii^hes the puwer fur the Mill, ndiiiitiing lands nf Christian Iingle, Uenry Ilal. dcinan and olhcrs. Sniz3tl and tiken in execuiiun us the properly of John lilrh and to he suld hy JOHN lill LER, SherilV. ShcrifTs Ollice l.an- / jq easier, Septcn.hcr G, 18-111. s Eslate nf Charlollc E. Vnnrhis, dcc'd lale of lltc cily of Lancasler. LKTTEUS ol Adihinib'lralion on tho Estate of said dereascd, Iiaving bcen granled lo the subseriber residing in thecity of Lancaster; all persons having; elaims or ilemnnds against saitl es¬ tntc. nie rcquestetl to make known lhe same with, unt delay, ond all pcrsuns iiidubteil arc rciinestcd lu muke paymenl lu lhe undersigned. THOS. BAUJIGARDNER, Adni'r. Aug.29, 184y. _ _6t'3a £ffssoL"v¥idj^\ Thc Co.parlnership liorcioforc cxiBling between the undersigned, tr.iding nnder the firm of White, hill, RmskcI, &. Co., was by mutual consent dissol¬ ved on the lOlli day ul Ju!y*hisl past. All pcrsons knowing Ihcmselvcs indebted v;ill please call and selllo wilh Jumcs Whitehill and Willium Russell, who w*ill continue ihe I usiner<s al the old stand, and wbo arc aulhorized to uiakc^all scUlcmciilB for the late tirm. JAMES WHITEHILL, WILLIAM RUSSELL, ANi)REW MEHAFFEV. Aa-etisl .111, lSKi;_ -It-'I!) Estate nf Jamee Suler, of Litllc Britain Tuionship. In the Cuurt of Cummun I'leas for llio counly of Lancoster. WHEIIEAS Jolin P. Italian ond Abner Urnivn, Assignees of said J.iniCB Suler, did on the sad day of August, 1843, file in the Otnce u( the Prothoiiutary of ilic said Court, llietr Aeeounl of the said Kstalc: Nutiec ia Iierehy givcii lo nil persons inlereslcd in llic said Eslalo, Ihul llio said Cuurt have an- painted the 2,')lli day of Seiitcmber, 1813, Ibr the coiilirmaUon thereul. unlees eitecpliuns be filed. Altcsl,—UUDOLPH 1''. RAUCII, Protliuiiulary's Ollieo, / rrotliunolary. Laneaster, Ang. 23. ISl.'l. S . jl;. Sttray Vote. CAMK to the subscriber residing in thc villago uf Brownsiown, West Earl townahip, Lancas¬ ter comity, on lhe29tli day of Jnly la.-t. a brown cuw. ^wilh white faee, nn olhcr iiorticular mark, natural or arlificial. The owner ol said ei.w is Iicrehy notified lo como furward, prove property, pay charges, and hike ber away; oiherwiso she willbe dispoacd of aceordinj to law. J.\COB BEAU. Sopt. C, 181.1. _?iL'2 FoiiiKli'y nild Car Factory. 2ttl HF-i untlersigned announec to their friends a ml UA; the ptiblic. that they have beconie lhe pur¬ cliascrs of lho interest furmerly of A. iVIoIiaffey, Kfiij. ill lhal extensive Fuiinilry. Steam I'jigiiie olul Cir Mannfactory, in West C.'liesnn'.Slreet. near llia mil ruad and directly nppf-site the Threshing ."Ma¬ chine manuliietory of W. Kirkpolrick, Esq., where llicy will conlinue the husincss in ils various brant-lios, and aro prepared to exccuio orders fur nny kind of easting that may bc retiuircd—and ttl. no lo construct und put np rlteani Engines of nuy required power. Onr arrangements for building rail road cars, warranl us in aaying lltat we can and will build lhem in a superior and wirkman- like manner, whieh cnniiui be surpassed by any utbcr manufactory. Wo confidenliy assure all persons who may want any article in our line lhnt hy calling on us thoy will bo satisfactorily ucooin- mudatcd. J \MES WIIITKIIILL, WILLIAM UUSSELL. P. S. Thc siibsciihers have finished a five Hurso Puwer Slaiiunary Engine, which thcy will sell to suil the limos. W. & R. Sepl. G, 18^3. tf-IO 'i'O D/STILLEKS. The subscribers have fur saleat their deput, cor. ner of Urnail and Areh strewlB, Philadelphia, u quan. lity offirst quality New 'Vork BARLY MALT, at the low price ot seventy-five cents pcr bushel. 'I'ho alienlionuf Laneasler cuuuty distillers is directed to this malt, us it ean be loaded al our depot into curs for Lancuatcr will.oul udditiunal expense. SITER & JAMES. Philadelphia, Aug. SO.^^.'ii ii?? N TUESDAY, Septeniber I'Jlh. IS43, at 3 o'cluck, P. M. by viriue of u wril uf Ven¬ diliuni ExpoiiuB tu me directed, I will expose to public ball!, on the premises in Manor township, the fullovviiig real estate, viz: uto in Strasbuig township aloreaaid, adjiiininu lands i ^ PIECE OF GROL'.'\D of Mary Iluiiver and ulhers. The iinprovements I in said township cunlaiiig 1 .\eio and 30 Pereh- aro a onu stury Lug Hunsc. The land is in a guod es (more or less) wilh a two-stury liug AjfA slato of improveineni. I Wcaiherhoarded 'I'AVEIl.V HOUSE with a CtiSB Pur-tons desiring luvicw anyol the nhove men. i large baek building atlached Stable. Shed, Wasli. liuiied iiioperty. nre invited to callon James C. lla-! house, two wells ofwater with pmnp ihcrein and Ilium, who will shuw the same. j nlher iinprovementa thereou, adjuining pruperly Sale lu coinnience at 10 o'clork on said day,' of Maitin Funk,and fronlingon ihe road leudin- whenducallondoneewiMI bo given hy JOIIN ANDREWS, JAMES C. H.Vl'HORN. Assignees ofSamuel llaihurn- J^'trashurg twp..Sept. dh. 1813. '10 Irum Laneasler tu Ihe Burongh of Washingtun. ! Seized and lukcn in execuiiun as the pruperty ' of Adam Urcnuer and lu he suld hy j JOHN EIILER, Shcriir, I Sherill's Oiri e, I.nn- > 11143 S casle AT PRIVATK SALK. I^IIE siiliRcribor uow oAlts al private sale, part X id' the Karm on whiih be now resides, ail- u;iicd in Soitthnmpton ti'wnnhip, Cumb'd C"., 1 about d miles Ninth of tbo lioroiigh of Sbippcurf- I buif,', on tho Sia'.c road leadin* fiom Ncwvillo to , Sirasbur),'. nnd within a short disinncc of the' j Cuniborhind Vallr-y Railroad, ndjoiniiip hiuds ot _ ' S.tuiuc'I Klicltinger and oiIk/p, conlaining- i ';100 ACRES of fir.-t rale Limestt.ne Land, mon! or lese, about 0.5 Acres of which i^ cleared, j ¦ and in a high bUIc of inltivuii.iu. ami und^^r guo.l i ft'll ci\ 1 Augnst 30, 39 Wanlod. AFlRST rale fiirm coniaining from ZoO loaOO acrcri of hmd, Bitualed in lhe Pequa or Con- CKioga Valleys, withiii 15 milc« ofilic tily ofLan- caotcr. I'ersonn having property of lho above kind for sale, will plcuse addreas a commuuii-aiion lo N. B, althe oftico of this paper, Lancaater ciiy, with the Icrms ol sale, price, and ii description oflhe prop. erty. A kitunlinn nnar thc rhiladelphia and Lan< cawfcrraii road wouM bo preferred, AjigJst 30, 1813. 3t..l0 KedciuptiuiB orCei-tificatcs of ff^oan^ AT n nicclinp ofthe Council of the boronjjh of Muiieltann the 16th instant, the folIowiiiff Resolutioni) were pasBi-d. Rcf-olved, That thc Treasurer commence on thc Isi of Septemlier next, to redeem lhe Cerlilicaien td Loan issued by the Uorough; and lhal nune olh¬ orH bc iusued hereafter. Ueso'.vpd, That these Resolntions bo publiahed by lland'billt} and iu ihc papers nf (ht- cnunly. I JOHN KMXt;, Prf.-iidnnl of Totrn Coundl, ' ^.Vp,/._\VM. Cli I LD. Town Cluk. Marictin. Aiigiisiii3^iy-I3^ • Eslate of Calch Evan.t, nf Cternarvon Town^p. luthe Court ul'C'Ummon Pleas, for theCounty uf LancaBier. WHKRK.VS Thonias Lloyd. E.-n. Committee of| the person und Kslute of baid Caleb Bvau.i, a lunalic, t'id on the ^Ist day of Anguat. 18-13, file in thc oHlcc nf ilic Prodionolary oftbe saidCourt, his acrouni of thesaid Kstalc: Notico is hereby ffivou to all pcr^jona inlereeted iu thfl suid Kstate, that the said Coun havo op- poiulrd the 2jih day of Supieinher, 1813, for lhe conlirmaiion ihereof, nnlexK oxcepliuuB be filed. Ailc8!,-RlIDOLPn K. R.\UCIL PotbonoiaryV Oflicc, * Prolhonolary Lanrrnsicr Aug.23, 1843. ^ <Kreat Tempera uee Blarve^il BBoiise. ATKMPLRA.NCl!: CONVENTION will bo bold in the woods near Silver Spring Solioal House, ill Drumore township, Luncaster county, ou Satunlay, du lllh of Septemhcr nest; commen- ciug at 10 o'cbiek A. M. The triends of Temper, anca and ull others, arc rcdpcelfnlly reiiiiBrttcil lo aitend, as several euiiucut and very popular apea- kers are t-onfidcntly expected lo be present on ihu occiahm, Cuinturlable Hcata will be provided hy llie Coinmitiee o( Arrangemcni. Augii-n 53,18-13. Estaieof Samuel Etthleman. hde of We.d Stra.i | I'\>r Sale. hurg tonwnship, de-.rased. i ffflUK advertisers Inving entered inlo anothci- ADMINISTRATION on the Eslate of sairl r J|[ busincKs, are desirous lo ncll iheir STORK, deceased, having been granicd lo llie sub. i situated in thu mosi bminaas part of lho eiiy of seriber, residing iu West Sirasburg lownnbip.— . rhihidel[iliia. Il has a larere slmre of buflines.-* All pcrsnuG havintf elaims or dennndH against the from lJlnca^ler. Clicstei, Delaware and JV'.loiugiiin. Eslnte of B:iid deeedenl, are rcqucstrd to in;iko ery cou nlien, and ean be greally increased. To ¦ 41.1 ALL|»cr5onsaro herehy (orwartied nol tf Ires-j pass onlhe landti or prenii>cs of any uf the j subHcribers in Wcf-t Slrasliurg iownship, either by gunning or otherwiee, as thcy tvill be dt^alt with ue- eofding inlaw. ' Abrabam Iviiidig. Jacob Racliinan Knineis Bnihaker, .lacob Hoover, Niehitlas Hoirman, Menry Rohrer, Jiienb Rnbrrr, (Parmcr^ S.imuel Oveily, Ttihias Ilerr, I'Vaiieis Oralf, .lijel Riee, Reiij.nnin Sh;iub, .K.h.. Crntr. John nraekb.ll. in:ike known thi: same lo me wilhout delay, and all per- HoiiP iJuLhled are rciiueftcd to nmke payment to the undersigned. JACOB ESHLE.\IAN, Adm'r. AuguKi IG, 13-13. J''_-37 NOTICK yuunir llian iMih u amall cipitol. il i^ an crei lieul uppuilunily, and ono tliol scldum ulferi. It haa an exeellent run uf caali bilaincBa, and ia iiiereas. in^. Any one wishing the opportuniiy Iiy ml- dicHslny a nule, pout paid, lu II. N-. Pliiludelphi i P.O, with name and reference, and where un iti. ¦ M_^B'J , lervlew iu the cily can he had, will meet witti S Iicrehy civrii thai lellera uf adinini-itration ' pruinpl attention, nr ifnul in tlio eity, wlierc tu - '^. .i.:-i n'.,i.i. t "fr,.tn. ,ilreel llie answer. Am;u>ta3- 1813. 8i£d I"o'n 'llie'l-iii'lale of F.Aekiel Wehh, lale of Cole, direci llle answer. .^ ^ ^ _ 'he itniirovcnion'H arc a S.n.\Lf, HOl.l.sr'./j;^ Notice lo TcaclieVS. lapiiuBNofrunninswi.tcr.'rim pruia'riy adjuiiis the and Slal.le. A sprini; uf never failin:- iialer^ffcli IIROPOSALS will ho reoeived hy tlie Boardof town luia nnd lanil« of Juseph Marlin, CMirialiati ia within u few roda uf lhe Iiunse, at.d u we.l ul fl_ School Dircetors of Wrighisvillo Di.Uricl, tirulio und ulllerf; the land i-i in a liigli stale of goud wulcr al the duur. York county, nnlil iheaOtli ofSe;ilemlior next, lur cultivaiiun, and Ima all heen litucd. | I'eranna wtaliinpr in view thi.s pruper'y, ur uhl-iiu twu malea and otic female 'i'eutlier, la loorli llte j 'I'lie inipruveinenta are a livu flory iveullioihnar.; a»iy further inforination, ean do so hy eallini; npuu Puhlie schoola uf anid DiBlrictfur the eomiiij; lenn ded HOUSli, and a large S»i>ser Ilarn, unly uno' the suhseriher. A. I', Ivlil.i-O. of six montlm. cuminencing on the first AJonday in Oeioher noxt. PropoBula slaiing lho Ierma pcr monlh und tho branchen the upplieanl profeanes to leach, lo lie oddreuscd tP'^^i paid^ to the Prcrident of the Bourd ul WriKhlpville, Vurk counly. ¦ SMlTlf, President. Augi 30| nonciRr w, 1843, ¦ll«30 yeur bnill, Hpriiiii; houae, wtuli liuiirte. carriage j noU80, wagon shed, corn erih and other huildings. | The hiiildiiii<H weru ull put np i\ithin thc t:ihl few ' years, running waler in ull the Iielda uud goutl meadows un the farm. Thero ia no huiler furm in lliia seetiun uf eounty. J.VCOB CARTIOU. Angusl 30, la 13. 31-33 September G, lfl-13. til-Ill l$oc(or d'liiti-lv^ Sj. ninkri'. Ori'ICUS his piulesaiunal aeiviees lu the pnhlie Olficc-in Duke sireei. a lew douis Nurlh I of Kasl King, oppoaite Shrndor Se Widmyer's Cabinet und Chair Munufuclury. ; Jua2l, ldl3. •3nics2 ,4iigesl 3lt. IRI3. _ I MlLliEll tVANTED. W.'.N W.ii a millir (a 8tnj;le man) (Cfecily ntlllel^talldH his husiiusi. Nunc i ulher no. d apply. ' I JOHN SIIE.VK, ; llig C'liiijiies, Iilasi Heniplield. wt '.lil 1813 _ _ _ 31..19 ' L.VCASThiu SBAHNAIIY I'or Vonng Ladies. DaM.\NT iK'gn tu inrunii his liien'saml the puhlie, the duties nl his tiistitiitiuli will bc resumed uti .Muitilav. Seplember -Itli. Vaeaneied fur 3 or -1 pii.-ils. Alts-3'J, 1613. 3,'W rain townabip, in the euuniy ofLancaster, dee'd-, bave hecn granled lo the snb.--i-riber, residing in K-tst Marlboruueh luwnuhip. cuunlv uf Cheater. All persuns, llierefure, liaxing demands against .thesaid Ksiale, will preseni lhem lor seUloment, and all lliu>-e indebted to il will plcaac make im. 9inus'3n mediate payment In ; TIIO.MAS J. \VEBD,.\dm'r. .Marninruiijb, I I v.. vhu Chei-ler Cu. Pa. < An^ J. Eslate if Joseph R!}j;hlcr. IKTTKRS Testemuiiiaiy on Ihe esintc of Jo- i t44-plv Righler, bile* uf Caernarviui liiwn-hip. Line i:«ter eouniy. dore:i*cd, hnxin;,' hern grituu-d to the niid.rsiniuMi rcHhrmu in (lie sninn Mwof-bip Nnlicc is hereby piven m atl perstioi indebl'd lo the eslnte »d"llie faid deceihni to nnlic immediate pnyment to lhe sobNcribrr, and all tbo^e havini; chitfnK, will pjcsoil lhem. properly auibciiliealud fur aeltlcincii'. .lUlIN UKUTZLF.R, r.xccub.r. Aug. I), 1313. Cf:iti 'npHEundersKued, Professor and anirmcd in- i-*-K^?i:;SH.™iNCH AND SPANISH liuL'uages. would ailend the dwilliiiBsol pers_oiin, i fur private le.s.un*, and tran.rate aud interpret fruui ¦ „r iutu eilher lui.giie, nu the must niuderale lenn... (il-HS He wuuhl prell-r, lur the present, deferring the lei,. • suns fur a lew days, that he may be euul.l.il f. a-., rerlaiii, whether il will bo convcnioiit fur hnn Pi lake u|. llis residencu or soi..urn '"'";"" '".'^J'',^^;,"^' laneaaler, Aue. 31), 1813. ' . '¦''•''¦>_ Wiii:i4lo«T and <«:i<;l» Wlass*. ^ jU Aik lit)X10.Sa..urled«i7-eB superior J. r-iey 1 4^P Wiu.iuiv i;ii».<. Ibr ..lie iu luis to .ml puieh.sets ut Philadeli-hia '^''\!'[.;'y'';^j ^ y KI!- Aitgust ¦;3, I-513. ^•¦¦'¦"
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
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Issue | 41 |
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**jr^' VJTMiPJr TMSEStE MS STU EJ^^H T Mi.^>
mi3M»tnwuaaisam°ts
TOSs. XVII.
liAi^CASTER, fi'A.—WBiI>?«ESOAY, SErrE.IIOEK 3 3, IS.43.
NEIV SEKBKS. YOL. V-i\o. 41.
FVi)l.l9IIGD BY '
EDWAIID C. DARLINGTON.
¦fhoEXA.VnNER SeDE.'HOCRaTIC HERALD ia published weekly ot two doli.Ann a your.
ADVRHTI9ESIKNTS nill oxoeedl'ngone square wll bo.inseried ihroe tinios for ono dullar. nnd Iwenly fivo cents willbo charged, fur each additional in- oVrtion. Yoarly advoriiaomonis, nol exceeding a Bquire, and withlho privilege uf changing onoo a month, $8.
roa TUB CXAHlHliR Ano nSRALD.
PASTORAL DUET.
nc. Will you, will you, with mc go! O'er tho stilly stream to row; When tho breray oveniiie calls, And.tlie pearly moonlight falls— Will you, Cory, with me gol
BUK.
Can I, can I, Harry, teU, If I hnd not stny as well, Danger, somelimcs, lurks, you know. Whore, nt niglit, lho Btrcamleta flow— Ah I I cannot, cannot, tell!
Fear not, fear not, I'll be truo Shield and sword, ihy dear,' to you; Gay, our bark, and swifl our trim, Safely o'er the wave shall skim; Fear not, I'll bc shield lo you.
SUK.
But, the nightly air is dump, Misbi may hide the nigHlly lamp;—¦ Oh! I'm surely half afraid, liOst we might be in the shade. And lhe nightly air is damp!
Love will worm tho chilly air— Love will light hia taper there; Sec, the silent sky is clear, Briglit and fair the fieltk appear;— Love will warm the chilly air.
Will you hy Iho valley row ? Will you, Harry, wont you tho' 1 Not along the gloomy wood, 'Tia a dreary solitude—
Will you by the valley row ?
Will you, Cary, wilh mo gol Down the valley green we'll row, There thc leaning maple tree, Froiii the dews will shelter bo :— Will you, Oiirj', with me go I
Harry, then,'ril go with ydu, O'er the streamlet's silver blue. When the breezy .evening calls, And the pearly linqonlight falls— Harry, then,-l'll.go with you.
noTiI. , Bonnily the bont shall glide. Merry o'er lho wave Wo'll ride; ¦Where the sei-vice berry sips, From tho gtrcam wilh tiny lips, Bonnily our boat bIiuU glide.
H.
\iheic' another bridge, which was much wanted, j would have proved seriously iiijuriou.^ lp the im¬ monso, commerce of the nielropolis. In 1823, of¬ lor the failnro. and. abandonment of several plans fur tunnrUing tho Thames ono was snbmilicd by (now Sir J. M.) Brunei, whicii received lho cunfi- denco of oapilalinta, andin 1825 ho coinmcnced his opcralib'ns. But ho encountered difiiculties and ubslnclcs, for years, ut every ilcp of hi's pro. grcss, thnt would huvo ilislieurlencj nnd appalled any man but ono whom the emergency had pro¬ duced lo acconiplisii this mighty cnter)M-it>o. Quicksand beds wc;o among lho mti..5t perilous ob. staclcs met with. The top of the Tunnel'a ."Vreli, abouttho middlu of the rivor, approaches wilhin 10 feet oftho botlom of the river. Fonr tiinos, ilu. ling its progress, tho Tunnel and Shafis wero fil. led with waler, and tho irruption of 1837 ihrealcn. ed lo destroy lho enierprise, but by the moil incro* dible effurts. all -was overcomo by its indbmitabic oreliilecl, und in 1835, seven years ailerwards. Sir J. M. Brunei was enabled lo resumo thc wurk.
The progrosi" of tliis great work was necessari¬ ly vety slow, Somelimcs, wilh favoiabie excava- tions, two feet would bc accomplished in 24 Iiours, working aa they did, with changes of hands, day and nigbl; where the excavation wns difBeull, unly 2 feol would be done in a week; and for the last three monlbs, so great was tho labor and so formi. dable the obstruelions, ilial only 3 feci and 4 inch¬ es progress waa mado! In Augn.ii, 1841, fifleen years aftor lho ground was hrokcn on the London sido ofthe Thames, Sir J. M. Brunei descended a shall from the Wapping sido, and passed through a small "drift-way through tho shield Into Ibe Punncl." Less thin Iwj years lliercafter, in IMarch, 1843, the magnificent work was compleled. The
"valuable' real ]i:st7vte
FOR SALE..
Sales oif Ileal listaVtt.
^jalfcs oi! Ileal Kalate,
A VALUABI,E TllACT or LAND FOR SALE. ™iLL bo sold un SATRUDAY. llic 7ili of Oclo-' rB'^IIE Buhscribcr.i will i,n"ur at public «nle.(iin. \il her.nt the pnblic house of Mr. llendiickion,' A Ics previously rliHpuscd of nl privato sale) on in the Villaij'c of Muiiiilj"y, all lhal valuable real Tuis luy thc llth if Octolier next, at II u'l-lock cs-lalo of Win. D. Slaymaker. viz; ; A. M., iin the |iroinisc3, lhal valuablo tract of hind
Nn 1—A PLANT.VTION nr Irncl of Limo-' nuiv in lho occupancy uf Samuel Purviance. sim. Btune land, situato in East DuiiBgal tmvnship, on ato on the Turnpike road leading from Clmni-j ,¦ . j the road leading from IMayluwn lu Eliziibelh own hcrshiirg to lliilliniorr, and about five miles fruui \ a i . .can anil wilhiu a mile uf D.inegal iMccliiig IIuusc, ail. the furmer pluee, ci'ntaining about |
juing Unda nf Dr. Walsnn, Henry Eagle and j S fi© A^^rCS
OtherB, eunlaiiiing I o( firsLrair? land. There Is a fine lot of Timher
0aB« flijuuh-rd Aes'fs
more or less. The improvemenls thcreun arc a TWO.STORY FRAME
on this farm, a good Linicilono quarry that may he used eilher for liino or for sujiplying the Turn¬ pike with sionc.
Mouse,
and u Inrgc Bank Barn, the under part Btunu'uiiil upper frume, wogun.shcd, curn.huuse, and all olhor necessary uul buildings, wilii Iwo
B>iiPrlic Saie.
ILL he sold by puhlic venilue, on Saturday the 23d uf Septeinber nexl. at thc huuso uf Ilenry .Miller. .Ir. Iiiiikeopcr, I.ampeler .Square, lbc Iblluwing real cstiile. to wll; j A Tract of firU rale Limeslnne Land, , situiilein West Liiinpclcr township, adjoining lands uf A. I.caiiian, M-irtiii II>>rr, and utht-rs, cintain. ing 42 acres more or lesi. 'Pho iuiprovements Ihcrcon, consul ufu i«o siury
log Dwelling Ilottsr. Swissor Burn, corn crib, hog pen. wilh olber uut bnililings, {ind a never.failing springof water. Aliout four acres aro
DWELLING HOUSE, and back building, Bank Barn. Blacksmilh Shop, Spring Huusc, vvilh a never failing
^Spring ol' waler. and a gooil Well,
wolls ofguod water; u youngand thriving urehnrd, j with a pump llierein near lo Ihq door. Tliese iiii. and the whulo premises under exeeilenl locust post provements being silunled at tho. jnteraeelion of und chesnut rail Icncc. ! iheTuinpikeroad and theroad loading to Shippells.
No. 2—-ALSO .'V PLANTATION nr Iracl of bnrg, make the properly well soiled for a Tavern llnic»l,ino land, silualo in Rapho tuwnship, a half Stund nl lhe opiinn of the proprietor, mile nortii of Mounl Juy, on lho road leading lo The lerins will bo made knovvn on the dny of .Manhoim. boiindad by Chiques ereek ond lands of. sale by SAM'L D. CULBER'l SON
Cul. James Palterson, No. 3 hereiaiftcr described | SAMUEL BEATTY.
im'pm'ernents aro a good two_.Btory BRICIC j ^^«;;,'_'<••'" »""»'""¦ "'"'^l' "» ^^ •^"""^¦"¦^nily wa
und others, conluining
One Huttdretl JBcres,
more or less, on ivhich is oreclcd a first ralo tivo strory Brick DWELLING HOUSE, finished in the best manner und Ihe most modern slyle,u largo atone bank barn,- iluiible wagonahcd. corn crrbs lo both with all other necessary outbuildings, .nil having been recenlly fined uji nnd put in the hesl order, wilh a large apple orchanl uf ehoiee fiuit treos in prime beuring order, wilh u well uf first, rnlo wuler at tile duor, and also unuther ul n large slone building Ibrmerly used us a slill house. On Ihis properly ihero bus been put abi,iii 4.000 bush¬ els of lime and between 2 Ulld 3,000 ruils, and also several hundred locust posts, all within 2
wholo expense uf construi-tiun la slated ai il6I4,. years last pusl
000 sterling. The loll is only a penny for passing No. 3. Another PLANTATION or Tract of
through the Tunnel, nnd but for lhe "geltin up I-;anrl, °\U''"''_"g,^^-J^;,_°"f| _'=,,",''» "f Christian
slairs," it would pay well. Until passengers arc letdown and takon up by*an engine, it will iiot lako foot pasBongera from the Btirlges.
Hiestand^ und otherfl cnnlaining 64 acres liiiicsloii land,mure orless,undcr guud fence und now lying in clover and liniolhy, excopt ono field of about 12 acres, which ia tuken out of ilie sod and lo be put in wheat this fall.
No. 4. 2 LOTS 01'' GROUND, situated in the villago of Richlund. on the lurnpiko road leading iQ Ilarriabiiig. There is erected thereon a Frunie Dwelling IIOUSE, ami a two-story HOUSE/33A which has boen occupieil as a siuro, and in
NAUVOO.
By A TRAVEtLINO OOlinESPO.VnK.NT Of TIIE Bai,.
TIMORE Patriot.—Wo spent a Sunday with the
Mormons, nt their eiiy ol Nauvoo, and atiended .
their service in a grovo bolh morning and evening, whicli an cxlensive business has been done, and The great prophoi of Ihoao "Latlor Duy Saints," alsu a Inrge Waro IIouso froniing on lhe Harris- Joe Sinith. addressed tho meeting in thc morning );"'-B »"<1 ^"""=r;" ."'"';™'''„" ''" f .'"' ,""'"'-:
' , , ,, , 1 . J. 1. The Store ia shelved and pounlercd in tho best
for about Iwo hours, mueh ofwhich related to his ^^^^^^ 3„j „„„ bo oeenpied ut any lime. 'I'his Inle arrest and release under a hohcas corpus, ub ; j^ „ g„ci stand fur lho forwarding us well ns ihc an aeoes.iaiy, we behove, in the altempl on thc ' morcanlilo business. 'I'he lots havo a variciy ol life of exGovernor Boggs. He then, for the firsl' I'"'" ^'^es on lhem und several other .mall build- time in his life, ns bo sahl, and as Iiir our especial | "jj'y 5 ^ ^_,J^ of Ground,8iluate in the villugo of Infurihalion.ran his parallel oftho 'Mormon failh Newville ami in lho tewnship of Raphu, coutaining with' oilier denominalions of Chrislians; nnd to ' betwecii 4 and 5 acres, on which is crecti'd a largo hear lhe eonelosion, you could not say but they j t'vostory wealherbourdcd'f AVERN HOUSE,
, , , „ . , . ¦ r .1 ¦ 'and a Irumo Burn, with all olhor necessary oul. were good orthorlox Bapusls,but in aomo of Iheir , ,,„.,|ji„j,g^ „!,,, ^ ,,^,1 ofguod waler near lhe door, forms they run cluso inlo Catholicism. He is a and an orelniril of choico bearing fruii, very ctigi- bad speaker, and appears lo bo very impcrfeclly ' bly silualed for a public house and baa b6en kept educated. In the aaernoon service, his 'vieege. j '^'^J"^^^ ^m- """"y yeara-.iuw occupied by Ausus- rent,'Mr. Rigdon, addressed the numeruu's multi- | '"'iqie^boVc No 5 is thc joint properly uf H. F. Se tude. Ho took no text, but proceeded at once, in -yy. j). Slaymaker, but the vvhole will bo aold on a historieil discourse, commencing witlr the early : iho day ol sale, proplielB. and brought us eloquently ilown to the | Also at llic same timo and plueo will be sohl
LONDON. Extract from the Landon Letter of the Albany Evening Journal. Oftho exlenl of London, its weallh, and mag¬ nificence, and uf the food required by ils inhabit- onls, we have these partieulars :
London, liko the Cataract of Niagara, is con- ' Btantly gtov,'ing upun lllo wonder and admiration oXstrongcrfl. I am just beginning lo hp conscious ofllie impoasjbiliiy of comprehending iu \\'ealth, ila magnitudo nnd its niagnifiecnee. Ride for hours, in whatever direction you please, and lhe aame evidences of golden conquests uro presented. All the natiuns oflhe Earth must havebeen pay. ing tribuic, for centuriss, to London, or these un¬ told and incomputable millions, could not have been congregated hero.
I wan wondeWng tills morning how mueh "Pro vant" wa« required lo furnish tbis Army of pooplo wilh ralinns. An inquiry, shows llial 1,500,000 quarlers (eighl bushels) of wheat arc required an¬ nually to supply London with Bread, that 120,000 tons of Fish are caught hero (of wliieli 45,000 Ions are fresh Salmon,) annually; tho annual consump. lion of Butler is estimated at 46 000,000 Ibs, and \ the price varies from Is. to Is. Gd., or from two to three sbillings our currency; of Meats I can gel no estimate, but there are broughi annually 10 Smith- lield Market alone, 180,000 Oien,550,000 Hogs or Pigs, 1,350,000 Sheep or Lambs und 25.000 Calves; of Milk it is said that 11,000 Cows supply the Metropolis with 8,030,000 gallons, annually, alan average priceof Is. lOd. pcr eight quarts. Eggs arc sent here in great quuniiilcB, in crates, by water, frpm Ireland, Belgium, Hollund and Frunce, and sometimeB rold as low an 8d. per doz., but generally from Is. In Is. Cd. Hugs are fatted here in llie yards of Breweries and Distillers, for whilo everyihing of the grain kind is called "Corn," lhal product is nnl grov\n hero. Hums sell at Tjd. Shouldera al SJ, and smoked Side Purk ul 6d, in tho retail slalls and shops. Thij is just double lho .price with us.
A visit tolhe Tliamea Tunnel is thus recorded :
Monday, July 17. I have beon through the Tliamea Tunnel. This is to London what the Croton Water Wurks aVo lo New York, the great achievement of the lUih century.—Ttiere is nothing at cither entranco of the Tunnel, which indieatea that you are in lhe vicinily of this extraordinary improvement. We passed over it in a Bteamer In thc morning', wiih¬ out being awaro Ihatolher musses of fellow beings were quietly walking through n subterranean paa¬ aago bolow US ! The visiter is directed "Thia way 'to the Tunnel Kr"-liy a board on the eorner of a sirect. You descend a winding atune Btuirway of 100 sleps, and enler intu the Tunnel, which iswell lighted with gas,, and- afifurdcd ua a cool, pluasant walk, afior four hours' cipnsuiu to tho oun.
Tho Tunnel has tvvoavcnucs,eaEh wide enough lo ollow 13 or 16 persons to walk abrcaal. Half way ihrough a Printing Prcia is olotioned "By Iluyal Anlhority," whicii is throwing oflT sheets contuining an account of the Tunnel. I lold tho man I Avould purehaao two of hW sheets, provided )io wuuld allow me to "pull" lliom mysolC This, upon learning that "I hnons the ropes," as thcy say at Bcq, he ennsentcrl lo. I have, liiorefbro, an account of the Thamo» Tunnel, printed by my¬ self, sianding midway betweon llm London and Surry sides of lho rivcr, seventy foci below its bed, wilh steamers and aliips passing directly dver niy lioad I Till) Twnnel is iwo miles bclow London Diidgoi
reign of Charlemange.and lo the Loiter Day Sainlsi' as ihcy cnll IhemBclves.-He descrihed ihe different kingdoma ihat have pas.icd from lhe earth ; curres- pundeiicc lo the Image gold, silver, braas; iron and clay, rcveuied to the king of Babylon by the prophet Daniol, which was broken to pieces by a Blonc cul wilhout hands, and becamo a great mountain that filled tho whulo earlh." Wo could nnt follow him in all his conclusions, as ho spuko so rapidly, but inferred lliit ihe fulfdmonl-of IhiB prophecy was inlended lo apply lo thc Mormons, whu nrc lo fill tbc whole earlh. After the dis. coiirse w.as concluded, the choir sang a Iiymii llilh niueh aweclnos.i, accompained wilh instru¬ mental mu'-iic ; the ceremonies wore then conclu¬ ded hy a Bolemn prayer from ono ofthe saints ; ut the end of which, he notified' the congregalion lliat he had lost 0 valuable sorrel horse, oboul six leen hands high, and requesled lu be inrnriiicd if any'porson preseni should discover him! 'Phe evening was then closed bya public baptism in Iho Mississipi, ofone or two hundred, and somo of the disciples were immersed perhaps twenty times, first fiir themselves, nnd ihen for some deceased relalivo or fiiend. After leaving tho water, thcy tako seats on the shore and arc confined by anoth¬ er Bet of priests in wailing; thisis repcnied as oHeu OS they arc immersed. In all this ceremony ,horo appeared bul litlle solemnily, and indeed 111 some cases quite a levity of behavior. Tho oily of Nanvoo eontaina 12 lo 15,000 inliabilants, all .Mormons, we believe, and new converts are fasi Hocking lo their standard. Thoy have many niis- aionnrics travelling ihroughout the country uurl in Europe, and tlicy uro novv filling oul ono fur Russia. We believo llioy havo no community of Interoat, os some suppose, but ench man works for ilia ovvn living; they arc compelled to work ono day nut often, however, on tbo tomplo, which will bo a magnificent building, wbcn finished. Tho dwellings are gonerally small frames, thrown up in a few days. 'Pho penple aro indualrious and sober; no spirituous liquurs aro allowed in tlie city, nr persuns 10 be out afier 9 o'elock at niglu* We reoeived much kindness from Sinilh and olhers, and the day wasvery agreeably spent.
' Also at the same timo tweniy slmres uf stoek in lhe Luneasler County Bank, and two shares of stuck in the Laneasler and Elizabelhlown Iurnpike rond eompany.
Any persun wishing 10 viow any of Ihe above properlies, will jileabc eall on Wiltiani D. Klay. maker, residing on tracl Nu 2. .
Salo to eoininenee precisely at 1 u'elock on said day, and Icrms ofsale made known by ihe subscri¬ ber.
JOS. KONICMACHER. Trustee.
Scpt^ C, 1843. ts.40
DAVID W. PATTERSON,
AT'PORNEY A'l" LAW,
OFFERS his prriressional sorvir'cs Iu the pnb
lic eenerally. Otliee in West King st., 2 doora
Eust oflhe Ited Liou Hotel.
Jnly 12, 1843.
G E 0 R G E M. K L I N E, -* .lltorney at Ijaw,
CAN bo fuund at ihe Ollieo of Ronh Frnzer, Esq. ono door Souih ot the Lancaaier Bank. Jan. 85,1843.
Ai«igncc5. Aug 31, 1813 31.40
~ P^H, SALE,
.^:^ 53a ,^iA Si Si£2
IN LANCASTER COUNTY. SIIIIE subsriihcr will offer al public sale, un
Sule 10 commence ut 2 o'clnek P. M. of said dny, when allenilance will he given, and condiiions ofsnle made knowii by
JACOR CARPEN-TER, HENRY CARPENTER.
I .,.;,,, Wolicc.
I'.TTEUS TcHl-iinolit-.iry having been f;ranlerl In lho nnilersigned. on llic E>taU-of Abraharn [ .Srrlilfi, deu'il. hilo nf the buruugh uf btraaburn: i\.H persons indebled to the said Eslalo nro re¬ quesled lo nriko Piiyment,and those having elaiins tu prr.-ent tlie same fiir iielilcmenl 10 the sub- Bcribcr. A. llEKIi S.MITII, sole Kxeculur. Lnncaster,Sep.0, 1813. Ot-40
illrjfi-sler's NoJicc.
The orcoiir.Is nt the subjuincd dercdeiils arc filed in lhe Regi--ter.3 ofiice, of Lancaster counly. fur eunfiriniitioii and allowanco al an orphans' Court ofsaid connty, eoinmeneing on Saturday Seplember 23d, ul the Court Huusc, in said eity : Rudulph Ilarnish, ('oiicsti)|:a township; by Sam¬ uel Myer, sen., and .Miehael Hurnish, udiiiinialra. tora. Gi-oiee Whisler, I-'.lizibcthiovvn ; by Joseph Wilis, ler nnd Henry B Whisler, adiniiiistiators. Aug 29 41-3D
r^OTICE.
\LOMR HOLL, lale ofthe villageof New
... , , I i?^ Holland.in Lancaslerconnty, and Slate of
At the same lime and place, will be sold, the fol. pj^,„l„„ni„, ,vid„w of Henry Hull, lalo uf ihc lowing described irael r.f Limesione Land, siluate ,^,„^ i„ec, deeeased. riled inleslalo in said village in the lownship aforesaid, adjoining the abuvo and . ' .^ . - .. - - ...
Meclion.
Office of Ihn Ijincasler Viiu and Ciiintii I Fire Iiisiiruucc Compuny. \
AN election for Ten Dirrctnrs uf lbc aliuva I'uinpany wi!l be held at lho olfii'O, eurner ul' iN'Tlli Uueen Qiul Orange siret-ls, on .M.inday, lho id day nfOitul.iT nexl, 1843, frum 11' o'clurk, A. AI. till 3 u'cluck. P. M.
JOHN ZI.M.MERMAM, Acliinrq. Sept. .5, 1843. 4ll-4t
J%'otice.
The sale of the Pike Mill properly advertised on the 23d iiiBlant, is pnal|«ined until further nulice. HENRY SHENCK, ABRAHAM KAUFFMAN, Assignees iif Jus. Ilugenrlohler, Jr.
brnds of Eraneis Herr and uthcrs, contuining 21 aeres uioic or leas; aboul Ihrce neres thcreol, are nicaduw. The inipruvemenls conshtof n one slo¬ ry Log DWELLING HOUSE, nnd u never.failing spring uf water. Late the estate ol John Curpen¬ icr, dcc'd. Aliendanee will bc given by
HENRY CARPENTER, Affcnlfur the heirs ofsaid dec'd. Spnicmher fi. 1813. 40
PUBLIC SALE
• — i^'^JJpm'^.'=""'''™f ;.iS''3."n •'"'<"'-''"'! Oi Tnliiabic Kcal Eslate.
iscs, his FARM, situated in Salisbury tuwnslup, on I , , • r r. in
the Lancanter turnpike, near the 47 Mile stone, and | 'r'lEunderstgnod, Assignees of Emanue Barr, ahout 1 mile from Ficeland's Storo and Furwarding i * w'"^';" ''Y l'"b"i<= "ale, un Thursduy, the 5ih Depol, on Ibo Railroad, conlaining, .' ''¦')' "fOilobei iie.xl, un tho premise., that valuable
" " ph.nlallun or
Or Trttct of fir:
125 JICRES offirst rate Lnnd,
about 22 perchea of which iu good woodland, the
rale Limestone Lantl,
..,,... , -,, ... , , ¦ un which the said Kinannel Bair rcsidei-; situiited
res IS under rulivtinui, nearly all ufil b,ayi,,g bren .„^, ,„wnship, Laneasler counly,on the
wel hmed withiu ho I.ast 18 muuths. ll la under ' ,„„,, ,^„,|-,^ |-^„,„ jj,;,,,,„ i„ Omesloga Centro, go.id leiieo; about 700 pan, 1 of novy piisI rence , g ,„i,^,^ |.^ J ^1,^ ^^^„„,^ „,,,, 2 ,-,„„, l,,o |„^,„ p|,oe, Iiiivmj; been put np (ual year. Tlic buitaings arc' - - . . _ . . „
a good
on 'Iie'lSlli of NoTpinber, \f\l2, niezod in hur de¬ mesne us of fee uf Ulld in cerlain real cetnte in uaid villutje, wliioli Mince licr dcccaBc. wna under pro¬ cecdingB of the Orphans Court of thc .said counly, duly nppraiaed, nnd at the irnitl appraiscmeni whr ncrcpicd by and by tho said Court on llic 20th of March, I8I3 was confirnicd unto Wendel lloll, a Hon oflhe suid Salome, deccaHi'd, in fee, subject lo i1h! payment unto t!ic other heira ami Iptfil repre- senliitivcB of the «aid deceased, of ihcir rcHpeeiivc shares nfthe s:iiJ valuatii^n ini'iicy,
Noiiee is ihererorc litrchy g-ivcn to Levi Iloll, one of the sons of thc aaid aaloinc, and to Iii^j hoira and legal reprepcntativc.'', uhd (o all por.'«onft concerned, lo mukc claim arcording lo law of h'm or lhelr rcKpi'Clive nhares or purparts of lho saiil vahialinn inoney v\iihin lho lime preccrihcd by hiw, or Iho hainc will bo otherwise difa|>osed of ac¬ cording to law.
WKNDKf. iiorj,.
Now Ifnlhind, Lancco. Ta., July '2ii, 1S'I3. A.jjr.wl 3(Jlh, 1813. 3!)
STONK HOUSR, ¦
neuly done up, wi'.h a new addition and a piazza of'JO feel; a Barn, A
Urge ncw wngon shed and curn crib,
u new bake iinil Bnioko Iionse, and pig-pun, a larjjo alone Hprnig house over a never failing spring of thn b:st waler ; a good garden, orchard, &c. Fur 1 Oirihcr informalion apply to II. F. Slaymiilier, or H. Freeland, Kfiqru., near the place, or al iSo. Ml M.irket street. Phiiadelphia. ;
Salo tocommence al 9 o'clock. i
J. sowicns. 1
Sepl. G, 1813. U.'IO'
Valuable IScal Estate FOR SALE.
I HR subdcribiua, Assigncca of Siinnel Ilalh- "l KL'll nt public aate.on lho premises
adjoining lanils of Chrisiian Uarr, Samuel iSlycra and otherfl, containing li)6 acrca more or less. Tho improvemenls arc a large two story
ElwelBni;; BHoissCi
alarge BluneSwiust-r Barn, wogon shed] lo lho undersigned residing l
and corn ciibs, press house and other
neccHt-ary out buildings, besidca two running puinpH, onu of which auppliea thc barn yard and the other the house, of never fiiiling wa¬ ier. The laud in in a high slale ofculiivation, iin- dcr gooii feiiccB, and no divided that most ofthe fields havc acccsR lo running wnler, with au Orch¬ ard of choice and thriving fruil ltce?-, ahoul 7 a- crcs of thc land is covered with heavy limher, and abont 7 or 8 acresof mL-adow.
Pcr.sona winhing to view ilio above property be- fort! the day of sale, will plcane call ou Kmanuel Uarr, resiiling thereou, or on either of thc under¬ bigned Assigiicea. Sale lo commence at 2 o'clork I*. M. of said day, when allendanco will bo'givcn
,,, , , ,, f.-.,, /• c . i io*.i • aud terms made known by lho sulwcriberB^ Assign- On Wednesday, llte 2ilh of Septeniber, 1S13. ; ^^^ ^, ,.;,„^nu„| ^^r.
tho rollow.lnpr described Real Eslate, vtz:
No. 1. A Vnluable Planlalion nf first rule LI.MESTONE LAND, situate in Strasburg tuwiisliip, Luneasler cuunly, 10 miles frum Lancaster, 2 I'rom Strasbiirjj, and *I rniin the rail ruad, adjoining landn of John lOs'-iel- mati and uilierfi; cuntainiiip 12,8 acres and 156 per¬ ches. Thc improvements are a goud two atory
liOg Dwelling House,
Sepl. R. IS-n.
JOHN noilRER, MARTIN' KRKIDER. IS-10
SheriH's Sales.
ON SATURDAY, SEPTK.VIBER 30, 1843, at 2 o'elock, P. M. hy vulue of a writ of Ven¬ ditioni Exponas to me directed, I will expose to puhlic sale, at the public house of Nelson Werntz, Tenant Iiouse, a firsl rato Siono Barn I on the premises, viz.: receiuly built, 70 by 47, with rutiiiiiigj jj lj«(>'l-§ OT GI60U[\'»,
waicr Ilirough tbo yard, a' wagoii shed,
11 large corn huusc, press liuusc, sinolic liousu and -'" '¦'V^ - .
all neee-«sa.'y buihlings. The limestono i-i.ora su- ".™"»" °" '"" pcriur niialili'. both fur nlaalorine and Ibr inaiiurr. ttdic^ There
in the village of-Springville, Mounijoy township,
iur qualiiy, bulli fur plaalerini; and Ibr maliuro. P/l'.'v,^"',,,',,-^;"';''
;re is iron uro on llii.-i iracluf on cxi-ollent qual-1 ,\^.'>" "'-' „ ^: V
Thislraci ie divideil into eunvenieuUields,' ' "ismg i^"n, ^tan.
Public Sule.
On Saturday ¦SQ Seplember, 1813.
In pursuance nt an order ul ihe Orphans Cnurl ofLancastcr Cuunty, the subscriber, udlilinistra- tri.x uf Peler O.Oonnell, of Lcacuck township, de¬ ceaeed, will sell at public sale tbo lollowing real proiierty ofsaid deceased, aitiiolo in VVeavcrtown, und ahout une mile from the Bird in-hanil, vizi
No. 1, ubout 5 ACRES and 27 PERCHES, kl said luwnship, adjoining lands uf Jacub Sloltz fits, ThomaB Downey nnd others, on whicii are a two-story A^
.€!OIIC fiBoiisc . MB
a log barn, weailierboardcd; and olhcr improve¬ mcniH. Theland i^ of ihe (irst quality and th^ fences arc gond. Clg^ 2, abuut. 3 ACRESand 05 PKUCflFiS, in tfaid lownahip, adjoining lands of Jacob StultzfuB, Thomas Downey aud olhcrs ou whiih arc a one und a hiilfstory frame DWliJfjL ING ilOUisi^. Q fniioG Smble, and oilier ini¬ provcments. The land aud fences arc of the lirsl qualily and kind. No. 3, about 4 ACKES and 125 PERCHEaViii: said township adjoining lands of Thoinas Dowiiry, Christian ! llesh nnd olhcrs; on whieh aro a ouo and. a half slory IjOCj IIOUSE, wt'alhcrboarded, a frame sia-' bio,and other improvemcnlp. Aboul .1 Aero is TIMBER LAND, mnsily of black pait^^d hicIt- ory; and lhr remainder is clear ar.d''uriucr good fence. Thc qualily of tho land is e.'^ecllcnt, I
Thc sale will bc on eaid No. I, Thc property j will be shown al any timc before ilic sale by the adminislrairi-t, who resides on said No, I. Salei lo commenco ai ono o'* lock I*. M. ' I
MARTIU O'DONNELL, Administratrix of Peter O'DONNKLL, dtfceajcd.
Seplember G, 1843. ts.40 '
iiy.
v\ilh nmnin!; waicr iu every field, and nn Orchard^ of woll aelecied Iruit. There is nbout 15 acres of heavy wood land, and the rcsl cluared, under goud I fenf-e, ano in a high btate of cultivation. |
' No, 2. A Tract of 111 Acres 1:39 Perches of Limestone Lnnd. adjoining No. 1, and hinds of David Giger, Jacob Harsh and olhcrs. On thi.s
LnncaBter and Ilurridhurg luriv liiri^o Iwo-story brick 'J'A- nowu by thc nai/ie of Oif ling aud yhuds sunieient tn accommodate 50 horses, a running fouiitiiin of exeeilenl water at thc front door, uud also a fountain at the kitilu'ti door; iuljoiuiug projiert) of John Wilmcr, Jacob Nistjley, aud Johu Brenner. .\LyO.
A TRACTOF I. A IVD,
EastUonegal township, odjuininf; projierty of Ja-
E.'ititte of Culd) McFann.
ETTERS Teslamenlary on the Estato ofCa- J Icb AleFann, Iiltouf Little Urilain township. Lancosler couniy, rIeeeaBcd, having been grnnled the ramo lownship. Notice is hereby given lo nil persnna indebted lu the est,ite of sajd deeedenl, lo make immodialc paynicni lo the subaeriber, ond all llioso haling claims vvill present lhcm properly authenlicated fur seltlement.
THO.MA.S IIOOPES, E.tecnlor. _Liitle Britain. Aug. 30, 1843. (il'-3D
E.ilatc of.fosejiti f-Vebstcr, dee'd.
LKT'rEltSiif .Administralion on llic Estaloof Juiicph Websler, lalo ot Slalo nf Ohio, for¬ merly uf Liulo Urilain township, Lancaator coun¬ ty, dec'd., Iiaving been granted to 'be undersigned, resiiling in Little Brilain township. Nutice is hereby given tu all persons indebtr-d lo lire Kstate uf said rlceeased. to make iiBilicdialc paymeiitto the subseriher, nnrl all those Iiaving claims will plcnsc present thetn properly authenlicalcd fur sel. lien cul tu
JOHN W1:BSTER, Administrainr. _Aof;u8t3U, 184^^1, Gl»-39
Est'alcof JOHN HYsFnGER, tlec'd.
LIOTTERS of Adininistiarion nn the Estate of Joiin Hysingcr, lalo ofManor lownship.Lan. castor ronnly, dec'd, Iiaving bcen granled to lhe subscriber hving in the aame luwnship; all persons indebled to lliu E-itale ofsaid decedent are reques- lirl lo mako iniinediate paymcni lu the subscriber, and those having claims will preBclll lhem duly au¬ lhentieated for settlemenl.
FRANCES UYSINGER.
Adtninistratrix. .Uinurlp.. Auj.311.1843- Gl-3!)
3 Cents Itetcnrit.
¦gJ.AN nway from the sulwcribcron the evening Sttof the 4lh iiistanl.an indenlnrcd apprentice In lllo Saddlery businesi', nanied Reuben Whitcrnfl, ^ bcliiecn eighteen and nineicen years of nge. Alt pcrsons are cauliuned agairul harboring or trusting said buy on my aceount, as 1 sball pay iiodebls of Ills contracting. The above reward bin nu charges will be paid lur his reiurn.
fll ICII AKL HA.MBRIGIIT. Lancaater,Sept. 6. 1S43; 3't.40
Six CcaiJs ISciv.ird.
BAN away from the Ftlbsrrilier, on the 26lh of , August, 1843, an indenlured apprcnlico to the Shucmaking business, named J.imcs Tironr- so.N. All persons ore furbid harboring or trusiinir said boy on my account, as I slmll pay no debts.uf his eoiitraeiing. The abovo reward but no charges will be.wid for his return.
Wf SA.MUEL SPICKLER.
Lnnensler. Sept. (i. 1843. 3t.40
Caution.
* LL peraons arc hereby cautioned againsi pnr- -fSL cliasing or negotiating fora promissory note fill sixly.two dollars nnil Iilty oentf, daled un or alioul t'lo aOlh uf July, 1313. and payablo ninety days after dale, ilrawn by Thoin.is .4rinslroii5. in favor of Wlllii.ni Neeley, and endorsed by Francis /liin->trong; as full consideration for said note has nut beon received, and it will not bd paid unlesa cumiiolled by law.
FR.4NCIS .4RMSTR0NG. Barl, Lan. Co. 3.i»4ll
iracl ihcre is a young healing Oreliard ol well sc- ' cob Nissley, Abraham Hcrl/.ier and others, eontaiil- lecied fruil, and two strong springs of nover fail, iug 44 Acrc.i, more or le.s>-, in a high slule of culliva- ing wnler ofnn excellent qualily, and a stream thin nnd nnder good fences.
runnins tbruugh the place—aboul 10 acres of this ' A/.so, 5'i'oic?l Ijnts,in said villagr of Spring- trnct is in woud, and iho rest cleareil, nnd under ; yiii,,_j>{os. 23r,23H, 239, 240 aiidi41, iirljuining pro- guod fence. 1 here i." a good Lime-kiln nn tho ; .„,,ty of Mrs. Bavlor and olhers, with a Barn and plaeo, and a most beautilul sno for buildinu". Tlii.-i uther impruvemeiit-i then™, iraet will besold cither separale or with No. 1, as , J^| g j^i^ „j- auuiid, in said ¦village of I may best Sllll purchitscrs. Spiingvillo, Nos.414,415,41U,417, 418, 419^420,
No. 3. Cojiiut;uHu-J0Ac™5anin-lPcre/ie.s-,',„,a4ai_ adjoining propcrry of Rubert Dysart and adjoining lands ul James Clemson and ulhers. 1 he ; otlirrs.
improvoineiil« are a Blunc | g^.j^d and tnken in execution ns the property of
Grist and Merchani Mill, DisUlkvy, Dtt-cl-. p^t^ u. Lindeniulli, and lobe suld by
hng House, and Saw Mill attaclied, I JOllN EIILER, Sheriff.
75 feel by 30,three sloriea high; llicre is one jiair [
of French Ilurrs, a P^iii'of chojipii.g atones and a _^„„.,„,,,,P, .„ „„.p,.,„pjj ,, . nisdl
now Pmut Mai-bnie, and olber inachinery, in goud £\^ ^.^ , , , i. M u • , r "' •". r' ]-¦ ¦'
¦'--- ^- I ".^ ul a o cluck P.M., hy virtue ufa wriluf lien,
¦ t'aeisB ll mo direlcd {Inqiiisilioii being waivcrl) ' 1 will cxpuHc lu public sale un the premises, in Cunuy township, the folluwing real cstaic, v-z:
! A T R .4 C T O V I. AN I) ^
' in paid township ol Conoy, rontaining ONl^
THADDEUa STEVENS, •AUorney at Z^atc^
Has removed his tiffire to the house fomerlij occu¬ pied by Win, Norris, deceased, in St}ittU Qutcn ntreet.
LanoaBter, Augusi 24,1812.
WILLIAM HOUSTON, ATTORNKY AT LAW, OfUccin Soutb Queen atreet, 4 doors from llio Courl House.
FERDINAND E. HAYES, •Aiti^rney at JLaiv^
West CiitaTFji, CiitsTiia county, Pa, Fob. 8 1843.
illlff.ff. & I^AKffa FO££ SABA':.
WlLLbc sold al public salc. onSATURDAY, OcTyBKn 7lh. on Die prcniiscs, a fir>t ralo
Situated on lho Pcipica creek, in Siilishury twp. about two miles Norlh from tlic Railroad ut llie Gap, containirig ihreo pairs' of Burrs, wiih all nacessary apparatus lijr manufaciuring morchant and grisl work, logelhcr with a constant and full supply ofwoter. Also a good two slory
Slone Miwetiins- MSousc^ |fs%
Slablo and oihcr iniprovenitnts, TheJ.3£|3L Furin contains abnul
70 Meres fir.sl rate Linic.^lanc Land,
Ten of which arc heavily liinhered. The re¬ mainder is iu a Hrtil mio stau^'id' cuiiivalion, and could ho arranged so us to havo water in cvory field. This property wilh its io."utioh and ndvan¬ tagos, is woll wurth the altcntion of men of bu-i- no^s,
Also, at lho same limo will bc soid,
A LOT OF WOOD LAND, .^jJKiatcd on iho Welsh M )unlaJn^, ahoui threo miles Suntli from New llollund, adjoining lands , of SnmueMJlack and others, containing IU Acres ( of first rate ehesnul and oak lunbcr. Any person wishing tn view ciUiei of the properties, will call upon the suhscriher.
Salu tl eommeuro nt nno o'cloek on Fnid day, when condiiiouB will bo mado known Uy
M.ATIIEW nK NDE USON. S.'ptt^mbor G. 18.13. _ \jt 40
r ' "P RI V A TK sale'. "
WILL he sold lit privaie sale, thai wcll known Farm, silualed in die boion^^h of Kli/.-i- both lowu, north i>f snid burough, containing lllO , ACRKS; aboul 30 acres tlK'rcol,i3 excelli'ni lim. ,' ber lai'.il, all umlcr good tenCfH, vvilh rniui'.ng wa- i ler through ihercnironf suid F..rm, and Mjvcr.il 1 dpriiiijs of runnini; wi.tcr. 'I'h'i projicriy adjuins the f lown lo!3 and lands of JuKeph Marlin, C'hnslian Grulio arid olhere; lli '
order, for making Iiour. The head andYall ofthc grist mill is 29 leet and the Paw null ahout lhe same. The mills nrc located ou a branch of the Liltie Beaver, and in a fine neighborhood for graiu and country cusloin. There iu also nnolber fino sile on this propetly with sutUcicnt power for oth¬ er machluoiv.
No. 4, Contains 103 Acrcs 74 Perches, adioining No. I, and lands of Juhn Eshlcinan and others. Thc improvements on this property arc a onc story log
nt_a nweilUiff ISoitse,
ff^^|ft and a gond onc story Log Tcrianlllouse, ftjjjj^ga largo Swisdcr JJarn, recently huill, -f^^l^jflP^wilh wagon howie and coru crib attach¬ ed Ihuielu, springs cimvcniiujt to ihc lmu?i;s, and running waler in the Biirn ynrd; water is in most of the (iiilds, ami run con\ciiien'ly bc laken into ^ all. There is a largo qunnliiy of wcll sulccicd i fru,il on this place; aboul 25 lares is wiunl iand,' aii>l lbc remainder is in a ^'ood slalc of cullivution, • having ull been lately well hnicd, and under good : fence. I
No. .'">, cnnlaining G7 acres 114 perchesof diri-1 ving Sprout Land, adjuining No. 4, and lands ot\ Jobu E^tielinau and olhcrs. Will bc divided and | sohl in lols of5 .teres each. This liaa heen uudor I good fence Bince it hua been cleared.
No. G, A lot of land, coniaining IJ acres, uitu j
ia) with
two-
IIUNDREI) ACRES (more or lc
sloiy Slone ¦(fe^
»ni>lliii? House, Hi
a Stone Bank Ham, Wagon Shed, Smilli Shup, tcnaiillluusc, Slill House. Spring IIuuso, a Iwu. Story
GRIST MILL with 2 pair uf Burr Stones anil two pair of Sand Stones anil olher iinprovementa tlioreun.— Cunoy creek fiiiiii^hes the puwer fur the Mill, ndiiiitiing lands nf Christian Iingle, Uenry Ilal. dcinan and olhcrs.
Sniz3tl and tiken in execuiiun us the properly of John lilrh and to he suld hy
JOHN lill LER, SherilV.
ShcrifTs Ollice l.an- / jq
easier, Septcn.hcr G, 18-111. s
Eslate nf Charlollc E. Vnnrhis, dcc'd lale of lltc cily of Lancasler.
LKTTEUS ol Adihinib'lralion on tho Estate of said dereascd, Iiaving bcen granled lo the subseriber residing in thecity of Lancaster; all persons having; elaims or ilemnnds against saitl es¬ tntc. nie rcquestetl to make known lhe same with, unt delay, ond all pcrsuns iiidubteil arc rciinestcd lu muke paymenl lu lhe undersigned.
THOS. BAUJIGARDNER, Adni'r. Aug.29, 184y. _ _6t'3a
£ffssoL"v¥idj^\
Thc Co.parlnership liorcioforc cxiBling between the undersigned, tr.iding nnder the firm of White, hill, RmskcI, &. Co., was by mutual consent dissol¬ ved on the lOlli day ul Ju!y*hisl past. All pcrsons knowing Ihcmselvcs indebted v;ill please call and selllo wilh Jumcs Whitehill and Willium Russell, who w*ill continue ihe I usiner |
Month | 09 |
Day | 13 |
Resource Identifier | 18430913_001.tif |
Year | 1843 |
Page | 1 |
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