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TE MIDDLETON. ¦;'!y:®i»<»:.^ataaaoasrco9 9<i. .^IMWiaQODAiro ©laiP'ffi 13 221313© aso asa'D^ srisw siajsamSo ^©si^ a«^^sj<Ba <s,®a VALUABLE FARM POR SALE. I'he tul$critier qflfrt fur tirlt l,ie rVitluaiile £-''arm, ^ITUATE in W'csl Donegal townnhip. I.anca6. k5» tor .county, on tho:pflbhc road lending from, EUubcilitoivn to Maytawnii}^ niilos from the I'or- xnor, and 3 from tlio liiiUcf,.. €oni<iininff aSg Acres, jnoro or Ices,'adjolnin j lando of David ICiiglo, .Sam. %ie\ Bosalc^ and others—on whicli arc oroclcd, a TWO-STORY STONE JteK Bwc'IBing Iluiisc, Ml A wash-house, stable, atono barn 8Q by 30 foot hliicksmith shop and other noccasary buildings— thero is an excellent woll ot tho door, nnd water convenient to nil tho (leldo. The farm ia in good ordop—aboQt 90 acres nro in an excellent .stato of cultivation, ond the balance in pootl Timber. There is also a. fu-st.rato orchard of choice frnit trees on tho farm. Peraone doairous'of purchasing will lio shewn «ho property hy the subscriber residing thereon, who will olso make known tho term.i. - ABR.MlAAt GISH. June 27,1839 tC29 PUBLIC SALE. ILL he sold by puhlic vendue, on Saturday . the Mth day S-ptombor ne.tt, on the pre¬ mises, iu Eaai Earl township, Lancuater county, 2 miles souCi'i coat from thu Village of Now-HoU hnd, und onuinllo we»l of Btuklcy'siuill, a : -Tract of I-iand, Gitualcd in Raid township, coutaininjt 14 acres and 110 perches;- adjoining lands of Geo. Weidman, laaao Scldomridgo and others, in a high state of cultivation, and under. good fcncca. The im- provcincnla ore a convenient log ¦ l>Nve\\ing louse and BARN* a ncvcr.failing well of water near the door; a small fltream of w;atcr papsca through tho tract near tlic buildings, about 4 ncrcp of ihe above tl-act aro well covered with TLMBER. Persons wishing to view, the properly previous to the day of oalc, -will please call on Ahncr Milter, re¬ siding hear the property. An indispulablc title ond possession will " April next. ^alo to com: day, wheft ntt made known hy Augusts, 183:1. OF rVVHE flubsorihor, livinff on the premises, will . JjL ooU'nt privato sale, tliiB valuahlo real cHtate, 'ebWwOM'yahonllFIVElIUNDRED A<1RES OF eiiuated in Washinglq.a County*: Md. five miles I from Hagftrttpwn; thi:oQ n^Uoa from WiUiamsport,' THE undersigned, Tru.-3tcc3. in a deed of trunt; and onp fourth or tt-tfulc from Me.^srs. D. & H.. executed by Isaac S. Lauck andwifc. and Alexam j jjJl^GUgctt 8 w^r imlL Tho^welhng jcr Stephen, will cxpowe to sale, before the Court-1 ' lap'.; ;.' ¦ , ,'H' tJ U S K ¦ I IIoUHC door, in the lown of Martinsburg, on the ] i»'U<'gc,'itii-structure costfy,"ahd ita appearance'let day. of Oolnhcr ncxi, the i equal to almost any in'tho fatate. The ovcraccr'a; . 5w.«i»»n»*' ISffHio a'^iV*** I Imusc.quartcrvbla^siWh shop, barn, birnhouHc,' - ^P» f»St ^^dlH WUi m, |, >yogonBhc(J;BlonoHtalile3Bufficiunt "to hold thirty of^AIcx-indnr Stephen, in this County, about one ] imrflee; and cowhouse, arc commodious and xit- ^"° a half milus.from the Chesapeake nnd Ohio, good order. There is aiso one of tlie largcrit und *"'"i"?l' ^^"^ thirlccu from Hagcrstown, Md.; c( ¦ coolest never failing springs in the county, wilhin ^fi'"'""" "bout t fow rods of the dwelling hoi'jHc. The fiehl?', ttirdugli Bpveral of wirtch the Btream pasrjcs ccmlii in each about forty acres, and arc so urTaui;cd ar. to let thentuck paitsoftlipir own accord to and from iho Water; all* "lay to the mornin;r sun," and are protcete.l more or lesa from tho North West wind.n ¦ by tho woadlund. Fuun a in Rock was the rcHi- ¦ den CO of the late Genei-al Samuel Kiniignld, ioi- proved Ky hhu iu various wnyn, and considl'ri.'d eqnaVifnot cniwirior to nny of hin manor land-", ^vhicli arc aa ricu as any iu the County. IJeauti-. fid row tt of bed en are running iu virions dirce- tionn and the clioicefil fruit abounds ou the farm. The land iii now in a high state of cultivation, und the fcncca aro good, . »EN"J. G. FITZHt'Cn, Agent: .lulyS,^, la^i). t':.13 ATTOKMEIT AT ff.A"W, MAYING, removed lo Philadelphia, will attend toafiy proles^ional business intrusted to his care from Lancaster Coiinty, • Oflice No. 181 Pino street, near Sixth. Fhiladolphia, Aug. 15,1839. Bl.36 ^T.TOMJTM-: Ik-* JST IjJRM^ HAS removed his office to the house direcll' opposite the Farmers' Uank, where he wil attend to any professional hueincBs that may bo entrusted to his care. Lancaster, April II, 1839. tf.l9. ^/STTOS&JT^T^T. Mj^^ W^ 4NN0UNCES to hia friends and the public, that ho intends resuming tho practice ofthe ¦ Law in tho Cily of Lancaster, nltcT the lOlh of Au- A-cn on the hrst day of, ^^^st next, and will be happy to be consulted at his t I I n ht^ ^ 1 olUcc, in the house of Henry C. Lochcr, next door nt 1 o clock, P. M. of naid j y^^^^ of Sharp's {late Rathfon's) tavern, East Kiug ice will be given, and terms ¦ gtrcol, Laneastor, July 25, 1839. if.33 ^^FFICE in Eost Kiii!; street, next door to V„P Ailam Reiffort'p Wine store—will attend to any profesBional imyiness that may be entrusted to his care. Lancaster, .\prn 11,1839. If.l9. Sl'lSmi^l.fJ SA.l^li. TaVaabVe Ileal Katn\G A\ THE GARLAND. CHRISTIAN FINK. l8»-35 valuj\ble land and mill PROPERTY. ADVERTISEMBNTS. tainingf about The soil is conaidered cr|ual to any in the -Vulley ofVirginia, and the Iield.=i arc well laid ofl* with runing-.walcr in each. . On iho furiUt and near the conlie, arc Thiee 9 NEW .te. VuluabBv Kcal Iilstafe ^tf~fcN MONDAY, theSSd ofScplcmbcr ncxU nJP the Subscribers, Admiuistralors oftho estate of Pp-TKa Swar, dcc'd., will sell, on llie premises, ill East lIcmpHeld townahip, Lancaster . county, Pennsylvania, situated in the township, os aforesaid, fronting on ^lie Middlctown and Lancaster turnpike road, about live milee from the city of Lancaster, and halfu mile from Jacob Hershoy's Mill, (formerly Jno. Swar's dcc'd,) adjoining lands of Henry Musselnian, Martin Swar, Christian Hoffman, Henry Steliman, Christian Kauffman and John j Basslcr and others, containing ¦: s Pj['lv;ate Sale. THIC subs^her vHi^rs to sell at Piivatc .Sale, ;¦ ::''a >i-EciB of 1j.%x», . containing twenty-eight und a Imlf acres, ncarliic i:re in the IMill three run of Plom .><avhig mac linery, metal gearing from pit to gar¬ ret, and nil nearly new. AViihin 30 j-nrds of the Mill is a largo village of New Hollund, Ivincaster county. I'iio full pitent Stills, and now in operation. A choice Innd iJill limestone and in a lino stale ol'caltivn- of water is Imd there, either from the trunk ofthe tion; divided into convenient lotii'nnd under jjood -Wil, or from a large spring which risen near Ihe fences, witli an excdlenlBprinjf of runninir water I'l^tillery, pis.'iiiig through a large stone dairy, that never fails'near tho buildings. The improve, then under the floor of the Dis'.illety. inonts arc a one Storv • ' I This |)ropcrty ia in a fine wheat growing eoun- , , ___,^ . ™_ ¦-, «,._,^„.... , try, nnd thcMill is admittedly the best running MFKAMS^ eOUSKv Mill in the County. „,.,.,.,„,, u^me spring house, a frame stable, an orchard! . 1 K|"'S op S*.i,E.-pne.th.rd m h.and the bal- o.^choiee irur Ires, Jfcc. &e. . ; ""^f '" 'V" <^nual payments, upon the Irt of Au. The subscriber living on the. premier will be gu^t lalO, and the l.t August 1S41. fhe defer- liappy to wait upon uuy person disposed to vieiv ""^ Payments seeur/;il by trust deed upon tho the s.iiue, and .name the terins upon whieli he will P^Perly- • i-vi'o II. Hos.fissiju may -io had on ihe lirst d.iy of A- ] EDMUND rE^f DLKTOX, Trusters. ts.3G with nil buildings requisite, such as IIAUN, Stable, Com-Iiousc, Wngon Shed, - —ALSO— -1.5 l.y 65 feet, throe stories of stone, and hip roof , Lime-Stone Land, (22 aore« of',,l,icll giving h^;e llwrs, all garneredolT eomple f rhcre, ^^_, .^^^^^^^ ^^..j,, ^ TIMBER,) in an excel. u all lauor i , —r „„,,:.„;,;.,. „,:ii. . i r\ i...-j _r p il next. August 1,1833. .JOa.N' Siyillv. t(:34 I August IS, I83,>). • lent state of cultivation, witli 4 largo Orchurd of choice fruit trees. The improyoments ore, a largo two Story slono ^O)^® © ?> Ti'cos, at B'libSic saBc. i WILL lie sold "at pulilic s ilc, on Wediiei'd.iy, the ; IMth September, 183.1, at lll.J o'eloek in tho forcnoon\ nt the Higlilieltl C-ieooueryi ?«ermnn. town, about 6 miles from tho city of Pililudel. ] P'"'"- ', ^ . ' , ¦ I fHlwo SmtiArcft nnclPiriy TIioii A sand gTinuinpMorus Mullie'iulis'IVeci Fov Sa\c. . THEsilhseribcr offers for sale his F.-VR.M, situ. ,ltcd in Munheiu) township,-Lanc>istcr county, I'a.,. t.wo'miles from Lancast'.T city, half a mile froui:thc Reading road and ihrec.lburths ofa mile now ffbin the New-Holhniil turnpike—adjoining lands ' ' ' .... jj;,ni wliieh are growing'raiist luxuriously, and jirmioiiiiced by of Coutird Kurl^, deceased, Ahrahain Landis and judsc.s to be cunal, ii'not superior, to any Trees others eontuimng G5 ACiiE-;—on now grov^ing in this State, TiiH'Ms.—ISOO ond-under, c.isli f «.i10 to 1000, cash, 5 [ier.m:iit.discount;.IQUp to S200I), iwo year*'credit SOOB; to'. S4llUu,¦ four yeuni credit; ...jj otor ^000, 8i,\ years,r/redit-'riiocreilit payments ' ]ljii« creeled, a two-story wcathorboarded to hcscctircd by bond rind.niori^ii'rc on uidnoum- hcrud real estate, .or other nplirovcd security with intorcflt'qt 6 pef.cent. payable half yearly, or a ilificourtl 'of 5 per cent, forcdsh on oil hillti over «iaoo; • ¦ ' ; ..^ ' <hilal6gac« with yiarliculars will he ready for delivery atthe Auction Mart one weekpr<.'v(ous to ¦nalo—Hic.Trcc9 may remain in the ground-until-.'"C^^t l">3l^ ""'! Peenmbcrttoxt. . ¦¦ . ' ^""^- '^^'"'"¦"f"' N. B.'Thi Higliliold Cocoonery now in ¦full npe. rition, and bblicved to he one of ihe largest in t'lo Fv.iBBiu fiiiink ISnvn, .Corn-crib, wagon-shed, und other out- IniiWing.-i; a well of nevcr-failing water with a pump in it near the house; nn oxcellout Spring, to which access may be had from all (ho fields by. Inakirig'alaiie; anda firstrate orchard of choice fruit trres. The farm is in a pood state of culli- atioii.nhd under good fencing, a part of which is 1 chestnut and pino rails; about in 'rood limber, and the balance "mOHtly well limed. , For rurlher.particulars, im|uire ofthc suhscribcr world, is situated at Clermaulown, about :J of milo from tho Rail Uoid J>.-p-tt O. J. VVOLltEilT, Auelijueor. August 1,1833. . • . t»-3l For Sale. Ai (he fjnncnfitcr i8ol»HiG .', ftj.TiiKilBn'fts«<l-!Vu«'se«'.v. . MnrUB MuUicauVis,While Miis herr,. Frii'it, prnimentil Trcct . Slid Slirnbbetyi'Grciin and- Ho .' Hbiw Plants, nni a groiit v.tricty ^,of fresh vegctabtePJnnts nftdG.ir- i^cnSceds; 1,000 genuine Moru-i iMiilticauliti nnvv growing in the *-Grcon House, from ono to four ^^JPl'^iigh,-..well covered, wilh j".leavcs. ,. HENRY MARKLBY,,Agent. ' ' ' CnrnordfiDako hnd James Sta.Laiiooalur. ' Fcbruory 7, 1833. ' • If-B TALBABLE PROPERTY THE Bu5?c.riher, wishing to.i^ecliuo farming, 'and movd further West, ofljts liis FARM iil'privalo'«ll(!;'\ This iurni^is Situated ih' Liberty, townshi iioqd Tr^'ct,*'.diid'iilidiitono hiii property contains One Mdhdred. /i'KishtflJSercs, with the, allowance, of Patented Inhd, with good improvements thorcon'erected. The soil is ofa good quality; a sulficionoy of Meadow, a large quantity of the heal of.Timbor.- , Porsons' wishing ti pttTolmsf! a gowl Property, would do' Well to call' Cnrly os tho suhscri¬ her wishes;to sell roon, ^o thiit he can niakc nrriingoments'to' oiovo to. the WcSl after harvest. Any person tirishing tn view the above property will-pleoto.call on the pwncr living near iMoritit's Tavom, on tlu! Stata Road leading from Gottya burg to Emmittsburg. . S. a M'iNAIR. JoDO 13, 1.83il. • tf-37 BlpijilW0g» wtatiiil >»f"~^«lc '<^i' Hon't PjMHE'iitlisOTibor 6ffer» for sale, i)t \l/\\\ rent (o JH. "a.torro pT-.yoars, his tivo'story. stono" dwel¬ ling uriil'froVitBtiao; in Elast Ki6g iiltoet,'six doors wbstof tlio Farmcni Bank «f LnneasCsr. . / J. F. HEINITSH. tr-^2 residing'on tlie property I i^Siio'nld the uhove liirin mil he sold previous to Saturday the 14111 ol'Soplemher next, it yvili, on tllat<lay,'bc sold at puhlic sale. BE:i|JAMIN BARR. August 1.1, 183J. t^''3G A FAIilVI FOR S.1LE. pilViAWl'DAKV. . * Ilia •<*••.. — -.b*-—w.. -— —....,., wj^ vnship, Adania Couaiy.Va^and ih o,neif?hbour. qd boTltcr. known,by tho namo of *'CQrroll*3 icU*' anddKtihtoric inilo from Millcriitown. This ^nly 19,1830. AtChe» Pasle. ^H.E OfUhrtHodAlthtia-Faate fcjr CougJiB and ;Cdld8»i« niaBufecturodand fliahl hy. L.C. .lUNGt:RlCH. •WVaiVrccclvcil dirbetlftora the Bp.rinKB,n fnrlh^ ©Ml ur flupply'of3.iTatt>;X*i'\Vhtrr, in Pint and ' Quftvt boUlCfl, and fur aalo Qt ¦¦ -, JOHN F. I.ONG'ri, Drii^ nnd Chomical Ptorc, N'o. 8, .North Qu.^cn P(. August I.IBJO. lf-3» laT^e Wash-houBc, with Oven, Spring houac, a large Stono Swisacr Biirn, Wagon houHO and Sheds, together with all other necessary out¬ buildings, with two wells of excellent and never- ffiiling watcrncnr thedwelling-hous'e, and afltrong- branch of the Little Conestoga Creek pasaing throyfjh said p^intalion, whereby water can with case be made acccfiBible to oil the fitldft if dcHlrcd. Persons wishing to view thu above property, and learn the terms, are invited lo call on Christian Swar, one oftho administratorB, residing on the place. _" * _ Possopftion and an indisputable tillc will he given on the first day of April next, A. D. 1840. Sale to commence nt J o'clock, V. M. when nt- Icndancc will bo given, and terms oi' salo mado known by JOHN SWAR, . PETER SWAR, CHRISTIAN SWAR. Administrators. August 15, 1839. la.36 UANIEIL' FAGA.N SNFORIVIS hislricnda and Iho public generally, that ho has lately relumed from Philadelphia, and commenced busiiieas in Orange street, ono Hquarc from the Court houac, und three doors wcBt from the corner lately occupied by Mr. Ehler as a gtoro. To guard against delay in future, D. F. haa en¬ tered into an agrceuipnt with the owner of ono of the largest ynrds hi Philadelphia, to forward him .fbrthwitli, any article which may be wanted in his line. In consequence of litis nrrangeincnl, as well aa the advantage of carrying on hia business four years in Philadelphia lor improvement in tho art, it gratilie.3 liim to be able to inform his fricndf* and tho public, that lie caii sell.tho following articles below the cuHlomaiy prices. MaT\>\tt ileulre TaMcaand. MuyMb Mantels, plain and ornamented, of the latest and most ap¬ proved' patterns, in either foreign or American Marble. 1W0NU!«ENTS &.TOMB^S exceutcq in,tho best ini.nncr, with.appropriate or- nainontsj suitable for tho, diffcrenl denominations. Al.l. KINDS OF lYSnrblc ('oi> Cabinct-.TEakers executed wilh promptness to grder. Z.oitariug in BngUsb or Ctermaa, in tho new stylo, inlaid with blacK ccinent. All ordol-s thankfully received and punctually attend¬ ed lo. DANIEL FAG.W>r. Lancaster, August 8, 1S39. tf-35 ^N SATURDAY the -atsl day of September ^J* noit, will bo sold by puMic vendue, in pur. ~rr-a-mr i» ii r, •, , .,n , , suanco of tho last Will aud testament of Hensv ^lA"'',' ''V'"' °'\ ^"t^, "=, 2.<'"', "'"X, ""^ Landis, yeoman, deceased, at iho public house of "^ » September ne.rt, at 1 o'clock in the aller- Pctor Diffenbaugh, in Rawliusvillc, in Martie noon, on tho. premise.. All that certain planla- township, Lancaster c-junty, the .(bllowing real V°" °'\ I"™' "f 'mertone land, situated ... Mounl- ostatj—viz- ¦)"'' °" Donegal toivnshlps, in the county oi Lan- J5 ..;i^>.il.>:w. tnr,.^* „>:«<.« ».. easter.amilesfrom the Village of niounliov, and ^, *C»,''^.«n <?«C4;. P'Cte »•• 4,„i,es from the Borough of Eli^abetl.toinVeon- psreel of Land, situated m Martic township, Lan- taining M acres, (more or les.,,) 8 or ten acres caster county, containing ^ | threoi heavy timber hnd. The improvements ' "VO JlCTeS aUOL 4)V "pCTCUeS thereon erected coiu.i»t ofa large two story slono Willi naerteflflowtrs cnricli'J, From varioua gardens nill'd icilli cure" neat mensure, adjoining lands of Tobias .Steman George S, Savory, the McCalls ferry road and others—which said tract,, piece or parcel of land will be sold together in the whole, or iu three purparts, vii-. No. 1, Containing 02 acre.s and G5 perches, neat measure, being partly clear and partly woodland. No. 2, Containing 32 acre.s nnrl three quarters, neat measure, being first-rate Chestnut timber land. No. 3, Containing three acres and 5G perches, neat measure, being also wood¬ land. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in die aflcrnoon Sfwellhtg BBouHC, TWO SWISSER BARNS, 31 one of stone, the other part stono and part frame, stone wash house, brick wood shed and hog slye,. with oilier oul-hoildings. There i<» also a well wilh a pump therein of never- i failing water near the door ofthe dwelling, a run- [ ning stream of water through said premises, a fino I orctiard with choice fruit, also a great number of fine locust trees. 'J'liis properly has faei.ities not surpassed by nny other ii. this State, the Uarris- hiirg and Lancaster turnpike passing iinnicdialc- .ly in front of the same, nnd the rail road passing through the same, immediately in the renrof the buildings, it would alTord one ofthe verv be I jiublie stands along either of the said public road.«, of said day, when the lorms of sale will be mnde , nr for erecting or conslruclii,;: aware-house liir known hy the undersigned, oxeculors of the said ihe rreeplion of all kinds of grain, flour and wlii.i- key, it being an excellent neighbourhood, nnd well wotlhy of tlie attention of persons desirous of com¬ mencing said business, -\ny person wishing to view the said premises deceased's last will and testament.. BENJ.AMLN L.VNDl.- .TOHN LA.\DIS, HENRY LANDI.S, August 15,1839. be At the same lima and place, will sold, a Tract of Timber Landi Containing 13 Acres-(more or Icgfi^ situated in the abnvc IVfarlie township, about one milo from Uawlinsvillc. Terms will be made Unown by JOHN LANDIS. August 15, 1839. tf.SG Li.36 will please call on Henry Hcrnly rcBlding tliereon and the tcrrn.s of aale will be made known on the dny of nale by the undersigned Executors of A- braham Hernly dcc'd. JOHN HERNLY, HENRY HERNLY. August 23. t-'-37 Mook Minder and l^aper Mnler^ ' ETURNS hia thanks to hiij old euHtomers I and llio public genorally for the liberal sup¬ port extended to him hcrclowrc—ond would also inform them that he continuea the above business atthe old stand in West Kii?s Street, three doors west of Daniel Harmon*n store, where he ia pre¬ pared to execute to order nny work in his line rntrustcd to him at tho nhjrtcst notice and in a nc&t manner. Also, that ho keeps constantly on hand all kinds of which he will dispoao bfon reasonable terms. Lancaster, April 18, 1839.^. . 6m-19. Bloiiibci'gri' &¦ V.indcitiiitii, Movnt Joy, Lancaster county. Pa, RESPECTFULLY inform their friends and tho public in general that they have opened Dry Goods Store,- in the village of Mount Joy, Lancaster county, at the stand lately kept by James B.,Ferree, where they will alwaj's have ou hand a large and general assortment of airyfiiooils, <i}fovei'ie.<«, Chiain, Criass and 4(iiecns' 'tVnre, and all other articles generally kept in a store. They, will sell pn the best terms, very, cheap— Sugar atbi ctsper lb. Calicoes at 6) and 10 ets. per yard, and so on in proportion, boing determin¬ ed to merit a full share of public patronage, 0"AI1 kinds of Country Produce will be taken; for whicii the highest market price wil be given. July 4, IB3a- . 6in-30 Morus Multicaulis. OOR .S.\LE, by the subscriber, a few THOU- SAND MORUS MULTICAULIS TREES THE subscribers having some. inicntinns of going west, offer . their I'AKM at pri\-ato sale. It couiprisca ¦ ¦ I 7 » Acres, 132 of wl'iich is in the best state of cultivation. The iuiprdvenientM are excellent; •¦.\SOK LARCK HJli* . STONE HAUN, Pott ond Hail Fences, I ,. OKCHARP, ,1 "^with a largo quantity ol choii;c fruit, ofa superior ijuiilily, from 100 to 1,000 buds to '.such us Pears, Pluuiba, Cherries and (he tree, will make uiu best of cuttings. 'The true iVachps. in and about the yard. The ,;auBo of many of ihe failures isfrom planting bad .Vat"r''is.lino and the Conodoguinnet, creek quite cuttings.' n'car^ ' ¦ I Supcriorono crop white Mammoth Silk W orm This Farm is located in Silver Spring township. Eggs; also, two crop do. These worms have heen the vof j heart of Cumberland county, obout mid ((.j i,y the subscrilior six yearn with groat success, woy bclwecn Harrisburg and Carlisle, near the j and as liigh a number as 20,000 five years irgo.— pike and wilhin tlitee nliles ofthe rail way. Wo ; Fiipo crops of worms, from French imported eggs, invito purchasers to call and see. j witliin his knowledge havo died before spinning CHRISTIAN &. DANIEL COFFM-VN. I the present season. Got goddcggs, drive manu. factories ofall kinds, nnd faimors willproaiwr. OWEN WILLIAMS, Black Horse, P. O. Chester county, I'a. near 43 milestone, Philadelphia and Lancaster turnpike. Augiist IS, 1839. tf-ao August 15,183 ¦). 6t.33 '{M JUST receiving and for Sale, by the Harrel und,half Barrel. • ¦ —ALSO— ApaF-sn LOT OF CLOVER AND TIMOTHY SEED. GEO. B. MAUKLEY. East King Street Lancaster, July d, 1839. , tf-30 Superior Confcctionarvj . WARRANTED TO KEEP DRY. ' By long oxpericncu. and close attention lo tho manufacturing of CANDIES, tho subscriber is ouablcd to olfer a superior article, Wholesali) or Retail, ot Philadelphia prices, at his now ftond, opposite Scholfiold's Tavern, North Quoon Street. FRUIT of every description, whoksalo or ro. tail, ul tho lowest. Customers will please accept .ny wannest ao- knowlcdgnieiils for their very liberal encourage. "'°"'" LOUtS C. JUNGERICH, Estate of Paul Ralston, drccascd. N O T 2 C K SS Iicrebv given to all the creditors nf PAUL RALS'i'ON, dcc'd, late of Drumore townaiiip, that the subscribers, Auditors, appointed by the Orphans* Court of Lancaster county^ to adjust and distribute the remaining assela of the dcccased'a Cfltule in tlic hands of William R. Ralston- and JosKrii Kyle, Administrators of sniddccnascd^ a- mong his creditors, will meet for that purpose on Thursday ihe 19/A of September iiext^ at 2 o'clock in tho afternoon, at the puhlic houHC of Jacob Eshlc- man, hi South Queen sircet. Lanca.-'ter, when and whcro oU pcrnona having just claims against said estate, a^-e required to present ihcm properly au¬ thenticated. JOHN MATHIOT, GEORGE MUSTER, L CARPENTER, Auditors, August 8, 183J. tm>35 THE subscriber offers for sale a lot of ground, containing '5.1 ACRES, situated in Stump town, Conestoga towJiship, Lancaster county. The iin- provetiients tliereon erected aro u ;|0od - liOG ftwclVvng liouse, t frame Barn wilh good stabliiig and otlierneccssury outbuildings, a well of good waier near tlio door wilh a pump, a tliriving young Or¬ chard of choieo fruit trees, the land is in a high state of cultivation, and under good fence. Any person wishing lo view the properly wil call oil tho subscriber residing on the same. HENRY HF.RR. Aug. 29, 1839. •'its''39 .\t the same time and place will be olTercd at j public sale 100 acres of lAtftfestone lia.nt\4 odji>ining the above and fbrmetly a part and parcel [ ofthe same, either in tho whole or in quantities of 3U or more acres lo suit purchasers, about 10 acres thereof being heavy timber land, tl.o residue in a good state of cultivation, 'i'erms will lie made known at t'.ic same timo and place, hv HE.VRY HERNLY. .\ugust 22, 1839. ts37 The aubscriber offers at private sale:— A Lot or Piece of Ground, con¬ taining 7 acres and 38 perches, (neat measure.) situated in Leacock township, I*ancu8tcr county, abouthnlf a mile from Frederick Su'opc'a tavern, half a mile from Daniel GrotPs mill, 3 miles from the Lancaster and Philadelphia rail road, and 7 miles from the city of Lancartcr, adjdiniug the public road leading from the Newport road lo Lancaster, and landa of Peter Eby's widow, land.i ofthe estate of John Melxe]!, deceased, Kinzer D. Btmdcr and others. TJic land is ofthe first qual¬ ity and has been Hmod at the rate of fifty hushcls to ihe acre. It is under good fences and in a high state of cultivaliou. There id a nevcr-failing spring of water on ihc same. For further particulars apply to John Stolzfuss, Jmi. residing on the old Philadelphia nnd Lan¬ caster road, 7 miles from the eiiy of Lancaster, who is oppointcd an agent for tho sale of this properly. • An indij?putahlc title will be given on the ttrst day of April 1840. OUniSTlAN STOLZFUSS, .Tr. Residing in Union County, Pa, August S3, ia'it9. 2m.37 STOTfB OOAZ. AXn> IRON OHB.' SN pursuance of an order issuing from the Or. phana' ('nurt of Iinncaater county, Pcnnsylva. nia, lor a sale of Ihat part of the Real Estntn of James Hopkins, EHq, deceased, lying in Ttoga county in said Slate, the Orphans* Court of Tioga County have directed the sate of said property on TUKSD.W, the l5th day of Oclober ncit, at I o'clocU, at the Court Ilinise in Wcllahorough, in said county, consisting ot the following descrilicd Tracts of Land,—-viz: No. .5914 N<«; 5932 No. 597G No. .i!17S No. ,'.983 No. 5!)84 No. 5985 No. 59 8B No. 5987 No. 5D1G containing do du do do do do do do do .\crrfl, 1100 lOGI 1100 1100 429 d-.a -100 ¦130 ¦MO 1100 I'crchcs. 135 S3 1-JO Foa Tin; lancastkh lxamimr and iilRalu To her hy vihom (/icy will he undcrffond. Farewell; and must I ihen believe Those wordN wilh pain my cars have heard; Or can I yet myself deceive By ihinking ihcm but jesting wonisf Ih)[H! lingcra long, nnd Hiin uould ilay, Ilni TriilIi*K uiuvelronic prcionco calU llix dar^zliii}; phantom (ptiic awtvy, And durknesa on my vJHion falls. A-s fnmi my inind iho ihou(;hts uf ihco I Ririvc 10 baniBh and exclude, The more thy image follows ino, I'lie more tliodc ihoughlH un mc inlrudo. Like the |MX)r mariner, hiiplcHq cast L"\ym the lone wild desert ahoro. Whoso memory iclla of iho past Which makoR bin cup of grief run oVr. Thufl, when I ihinU of iho lovM ijmo When in thy prrsence I have bem. Then think of those chill words of :hinc, It makes this world all durkncKs secin. No more Uns life hns charms for mc— Pmilcoflhc beautiful and young Are tho mock*ty of my misorj-. And ore by rne with'sighs returned. Perha|s another thou doal love, Whose lovo is n^ych more worthy thine; Wliosc niind, whose fortune, bulb may pruvo Much more acceptable thttn mine. Then be il so. Rfy only wi.sh Ih. that thy life may onward glide. As sniooih and calm—in [wrfect pcuco As rolls iho river lo the tide. May heaven her choicest blrsshiea bring, And sirew them on ihy papsihg coiirer; And may Iho beanlcoit» flower^ of sprin,^' Bloom on thy way, with ehanning force. Again farewell! and may wo part In Frienc/Mi/Vs evcrhiHting chain j liul let nol T^ve twine round ihc heart; I'll never talk of love Jlgain/ Colrrain Township, Axis. "HHlh, 1939, V» Ivi SELECTIONS. n.itifili lo intimate iis iiv.emioii to admit no more of this nauseous siruiijrcr hcncatli il3 roof, if not even c.KpeUinsT that which liad already gained un ijnwcicomo adiuis- sioii. 'i'lie seriousness of tlio lask I had vmilcv* taken, and the resolution necessary lo ejt- ecule il, had given an corncatiicss anil rapidity to my e.xerlions, which appctito could not have inspired, when my plate, havinff got somewhat over tlie edge of the table, upon my leaning forward tilted up, and down slid the disgusting mass into my lap. My handkerchief, nnahlc to bear «o weiijlity a load, hent under in its turn,and a great proportion of it lauded Balely in my hat. The plalo instantly righted it"ielf,a3 1 raised my person and saw as I glanced my eye round the lalilc, that no one had noticed my disaster, I inwardly .congratu¬ lated myself that the nauseous deception u as so happily disposed of. Resolved not to be deteclcd, I instantly rolled my hand¬ kerchief logeiher, with its remaining con¬ tents and whipped il into my pocket. The dinner table was at length deserted for the drawing room, where coffee and liquors were served round. Meantime I had sought out what I con.sidercd a safe hiding place f .r my hat, beneath a chair in thj (lining room, for I dared rot carry it any longer in my liand, having first thrown a morsel of paper, to hide Ihe cauiiflower, should any one chance, in seeking for his own hat, to look into mine. On my return to the drawing rooni, 1 chanced to be again seated by the lady by whom I had sat at table. Our conversa¬ tion was resumed, and we wero in Iho midst of an animated discussion, when a huge spider was seen running up her arm.. "Take it off—take it off,"'she ejacula¬ ted in n terrified voice. I was always afraid of spiders; so, to a- void louehing him wilh my hand, I caught my pocket handkerchief from my pockef, and clapped it at once upon the miscceant, who was already mounting over her tem¬ ple wilh rapid strides. Gracious. h«a»en^ i had forgotten theoaulitlower, which Was- now plastered over her face libo' an e- mollinnt poultice, fairly killing tfrc'spfder, and blinding an eye of the lady—^whilo little sireamlcis of soft butter glided gen¬ tly down her neok and hosoro. "".Mon dieu! Mon dieu!" cxctai'itied tho aslonished fair. "Mon dieul" wa.s re-echoed fireiw over/ person's mouth. "Haveyoucut yourhand!" iiTquiredonc- "No! no!—the spider—.monsrouf is kill¬ ing the spider." "What ((iiantity of entrails!'* e)aei)fafe<l and astonished Krencbmao, onconscious-* ly to himself. liaugtinblc Slory. Tlie following is a laughahlu'occonnt ofthc niis^ for,unes \Vhi3l1 bei'el an-American gentlenian upon I -,,,,,.,,, . , , l a visit to alsdy in Paris to whom he bore letters I .^T'^" '"'«'" '',<¦• ^'^ astonished, the gptay of introduction. Aaer relalinjr n rtiinibor of ludi- ^^ 'l'^' C-''crcrable vegetable hatl spaftCied her dress from head lo foot. I'or myselfy the moment the aceiilent occurred, 1 had mechanically returned my liandkeroWof lu mv pnokoi, but iis Contents remained.- Wlial a iniinster must it hare fceen,-'" crous and aniusin^r mislakes upon his entrance in tlic prosencc ofthc lady, he thuB.45roceeUBJ— The ordinary routine ofa French din¬ ner commenced. A regular series of ser¬ vants appeared each instant alout elbows, l„^gg^^p,, ^ ,., ,,,j^,^ ^3 ^^e helped to inviting us (o partake ofa thousand >i>{-\rcno^cm'.<\cumUom\Krcxue\ eitualion* ferent kinds of wine, .iiidcr stnligs of,.., ,,„^,„;, j ,,,„„,,| „,)„;, he liad been liv^ names which I no more understood ll>an ; „ ^„„,j„o,^„.„ I understood their composition, or Ihey did, "^^ „,,„ ,„„„,^„( , ^^,4 ,„„„ ^^e ^^^,^^^ my gauchenes. Resolute to avoid all(,„p. and turning,! saw my companion who further opportunilies for displaying my | ,,„,, ^„^^ „,j„, °„^,_ predominant trait, I Sat in jllo most ob- ..l^„|;;,tvourpantaloons,*'hc<vliispcred. slmate silence, saying out to every thing | Already 'half dead with the confusion Ihat was offered lo nie, and eating with ¦ .,„,, .^^^^^^ j ^a.i caused, I cast my eves the most devoted application, til my fair ,„„ ,„^, „„^^. „,,,;,„ ,1,^,,^ „„,, ,.,^, ^t A neighbor, with my laciturnily and her own, ^,1,,^^ f,;^ horrible e.'slrnl of my dilemma.- nt length hcrBolf began a conversation by j ,,,„, ^^^„ sitting on the fated pOcfcet,and enquiring how I was pleased with t»o ;,„,i crushed out the liquid butler, and the 7.574 U opera. I was just raising a largo iijor.«el of potato tomy nioiilh, and in ordor to re¬ ply as quickly as possible, I hastily thrust it in, intending to swallow it as hastily. Heavens ! It was as hot as burning lava. soft paste-like vifgelalile, which bad be-= daubed, and dripped down theffl) titl it .•!eclncd as if it were actually dissolving my pantaloons. ,,T , , .•„ . , , ' nurliiig from the spv>t, I splrdng lb tho W hat could I do! J be lady s eyes were 1 ,,,„ce where 1 had left my hat; but before Public Sale. iJTkN SATURDAY, the IJlli of Seplemher ncil, ^P will bo sold by Public Vendue, nl the public hoiiso of Jacob Reddi:, in West Cneiilico town¬ ship, Lancaster county; Iha: Inrge mid well luiown Coae.hmaker'e and WVgoinvrijht Stand, with 2i Acves anti ^O ipci'c\\es of Land, adjoining lands ol" J.-ieob Keddig and oUiers. Tho improvemenls liloreon arc two good two.story Hivctliu;: fpTNDEIi an order of the Orphans' Court of SJ Lancaster county, will bo offered nt puWie sale, on the premises, on Tuesday, Iho 17th day of SoptemlS)' next, at 2 o'clock, P. M. a "Valuable S'arm* in Earl township, Lancaster county, late the pro. perty of James Gall, of said township, deecasod; bounded by tho Conestoga, creek, nnd lands of Wm. Gall, John Gait and Alexander Golt, nnd land lato of John Showaltar, deceased, containing about • _ »5 .SCRJES Oi? ,Sj,iiJVMf>^ - of which a good proportion is Woodland and Mondow. Tho iinproveinenla aro a Biibstantlal STONE Jan. 24 7.lf vill'he piiid. WANTB©5 m;sUi!T^S gf prinin TLMOTUY SEBD for whicli the liighesi price .Hily 1?, ISM. .nJ!(>: H. MAIUCI.KY Kast ICiiig Jtrecl, Lancaster. I lf.U2 i TWO Slk)riIES HIGH, a targo new stuno Barn and'aslor\p milk bouso, over an excoUont Bpving' pf water, with u wnBh-houPc adjoiiung;, and roomtf in the second Blory for tho accommodation of a family, there isalso a good apple oraliard Uiereou* Terras ofealo will btjniado knowti hy . * ZADOK THOMAS. Ctiardian ofthe minor children of Jamca Galti deccaBcd. Auffyut 15, 18^9.- [H. A V.J 3t8-38 ono being" of stone, the other is fVame and roufrh- ca*l, a large coQchmakcr'a shop and smith shop, iivwhich from 6 to 7 hands arc mostly employed, good stabling:, an orchard, anda pump wilh never ailing water at the house. The above property will he sold cither together or in two or tlireo lots, as may hest suit purclias- ers. It is a suitable stand tor any public buai- neos. Should this properly bo sold, there will also bo offered for sale, a largo supply of 9f affOiwiaki r's T'anber^ Buch as ash, white and Spanish oak plnnks, 3000 hickory (ucles, and a largo quantily of limber for spokes. Salo 10 commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, when attendance will bo given and terma of sale mode known by JACOB DirJ.MAN. August 22,1839. 31-3 Contnining together Situate principally in Covln^jton township, Tioga county, in the immediate vicinity of Blossburg a- bounding in Stone. Coal &. Iron pre- both ofthe finest quality. 'I'he Coal and Iron of this region c.rn be placed upon the Pennsylvania Canal at Williamsport, in Lycoming county, by means ofthe Williamsport and KImira Rail lload, which is now in progress, and nt which pi icc they will nlso reach tlio contcmphitcd Rail Ro-id from Phihidclphia to Eric and Pittsburgh. But it is upon this region that a very large portion of Ihe great State of New York mu^t depend for its supply ol' Coal iiiid Iron, and a Rail Ro.Td is now nearly com¬ pleted from IMoashurg to LnwrcnccviMc iu tlml State, from whence, hy the (."hcming (-anal and Seneca Fiake, they can ^c placed upon the great New York Canal, and il is from Ihis source thut the extensive Salt Works. Stcnmhoiits, Stcatners, nnd m.Tnv of the princi))al cities, towns and vill:igcs oi" thnl great Stale must rcccivt* their supply ol' fuel- Ily menus ofthe Knil Road now consirnct- iug along the Southern ('ouiuirp of New York, tin; <'oal and Iron oftliis region will also find an cxcn-^ivo outlel. Iu short, there are no Coal and Iron I-ands which oHVr to the capitalist a greater prospect ofa prolilnhlc invcstinent. Terms—CASH AT SALE. I'or lurlhcr particulars applv to JOHNLIGHTNER, JOHN UKYNOLns, Administrators of JanicsHopkinH, Esq. dec'd. Angvist22, IS3it. .lta.37 O^Journal insert 4 weeks. Valuable Real J'lstate at WILL bo sold by Public Sale, on Salnrday the 2Ist oCSppicmher noxl. on the prcmiftrs, in S-iIinhnry lowiiithip. buirastor counly, the following Valuable Property, viz: fi.Kcd upon me, waiting a reply to lier,( woulil reacb it, a s'.i.lden otortii bf wrath, question. But my moulli was .a flame. j„.,,, j,^..,^,, „( „,j. ,,^^^ I ro led the burmti- morsel li.lhor and , ..g^^^,, ,,„,p, ...^.^.e!" ,|i„ f in fhe ffrs« thither, rocking my head from sido to .,j.i|,,|,)e |,pir.-; made to roll ItlSo a watch- s.de, while my eyes, winch mvolu.ilar.ly • ,„^„,^ ,,^5 " „. ,^^, ^.^jj -^^^^^^^^ i,^^^- her, were strained from i^„,, „„,^,^. „,.^, ^„^„. lri.„„eliman never :. She regarded my grimaces, 1 ,^r,, ,^.^^ ,^^^_.,, Hslng like a fierce temp- of which she was ignorant,'|p^, ;. ¦ ° ^ _ . ¦ thout the do'y.rtf. Siiddenlv tllcfe iS'o. 1, Containing 100 Acres. Thitly arrea in thriving Timber Lund, llie rrmujiider well fenced ond in Q goetl stale oCeiiilivalioii, ad- joining lauds of Jacob Miller uud oliicrs. The im proveinriila are a largo two storj* DWLLING HOUSE, SIXDNE BAR.N, __ _____ T'''"fi HoiiBc. over a nnvcr-fniling I Spring of Water, and aslrconiof WatcrrnnniHg past tec bnilding*'' No. 2. Containing GO Acres, adjoining No. L with a Rood Houfic,- U'.irn and other jjul-buildings. About (hirlyncrcf* of this (met i« In bi iivy Timber and the remainder nmblo loml in a hiRli niato ofrullivatioii; Pc<iuen creek runs thrmigh ibifl tnicinnd dtflurdBn good water power: No. 3 Containing 27 Acres, ailjoining No. \, Tbo improvemenls on tins iracl ng houBC; Ton ^__ _ laindoria woll fuiired placing and inserlfng artificial Teoth Irom a singl'o and in a good ainte of cullivatiouj lo a full sot, pritfes moderate, Pr. M. ia furnished i Sale to rommencc nl 1 o clock on Biiid dny wh.-n Willi tho best of reference. I terms, whi'.'h will be acconimodalinf(. will bo m»do Oflwn NoUh Queen sfrootv op^wsite CoJ. (Joorgo kt\ovm hy afycr's Hardware Store. ' JOHN A. G-Vl'Ll. Aug, 1W, 1839. tt-3B, Au^. ^l IB^J. •Bar. M. M. IMOOKE. C10NTINUHS lo perform all oporntions in' am a good House. Stable nnd Spri: y Dontal Surgery, sucb as filinp, clencing. sens isingood'rimlier. Tlio remaim I had lixcd on their sockets. ofiho cause with an expression of amazement and »nr...,^._.„,., iiause; a gurgllni; i^ound; as of one prise, at which I can laugh now when lu.vallowing involuntarUy-and tho storn* think of it. lof wrath again broke out with redouhle-i 'Monsieris ill! .at length she ircnlly, f„ry. j seized mv li.it and opened iiiij and in an anxious tone inquired; I eould door, and the whole mSttcr tv.as at Onto hear no more. My mouth was Haying ; explained; we had exchanged lials—,an<( with intolerable pain ; ao quietly ahan-j there he stood, the soft c.inli/Iower gitsli- doning the point, I opened It to Ihe utmost jng down his cheeks, blinding his eves, and out dropped the infernal brand upon :fi]|i|,„ |,is moulh, hair, muslachios, ears my plate. Not the sligblcsi tendency lo land uhiskcr..!. Xcvcr shall I forget that risibility rnllled Ihe impcrlurable polite-1 speelacle. There he sinod astride, jika ness of tho lady. Shu soolliingly condoled ,|,(, Cohi.-.sus, and stooping gently forward, with mc on my misfoitune, then gradual- |,J3 p^es Corciblv closed, his arms drtJop- ly led the convctsalion to a variety of i,|j o'lit from his ho-ly, nnd dripping calili- topics, till cxcfting the iiiagio iiilluence dower and hiittet from every pore, that true politeness ainays exercises, I [ staid no longer; hut retaining liis hdf, began to forget even my own blunders. | ,„s|,pd from the house, jumped inlo i Gradually my cheeks burned less painful- .•fiacre," and arrived safelv ho n--) heartily' ly, and I could join in conversation witli- resolving, that (o mv latest hour, I would out the fear that every word I uttered never again delivera'lctterof introduction. shared the fale of the action I attcm icd;, [ even ventured lo hope, nay, lo <• ngra- tulalc myself, Ihat the catalogue oi ..'alain- ities was completed for the day< "I.et no man call himself happy before death," said Solon, and he said wiselvi The Ides of March were not yet over. Be¬ fore us stood a dish of cnulillower, nicely dune in butler. This I naturally enough look lor a custard pudding which it sutli; cicntly resembled. Unfortunately iiiy vo- cabular; was not yet extensive enough to embrace all tbo technicalities of the table, and uhen my fair neighbor inquired if i' was fond of cAor/?eHr, I verily look it to be Ihe I'Vench custard pudding; and so high was my panegyric of it lli.it iiiy plalo j i„ „ny „scmi c>-'.\-.,|.., hy in.iilliag into ihem habit, was hoitrttifully laden wilh it. AlaSj one of sound eeo'o'.uy, nml hIhivb oil by imhuhig ihoir single mouthful wai cnoiii'h lo dispel my ^lOirals W'lh cemel and proe.reaWiews of moral ind illusion. " |reli6io-.,seLllKaiiou.H. Would to heaven that the chotjleur^ had I ^ ,,„„„.„„ ri^rsvnmn. iu ibo eouno ofa recent vanished wilh it.—Hut that remained ho-j„(.rinou, ohservcdm his Icui.ile audilom: "Do not (iiiy, and ns I gaxod dospondillgly on ;he ! pioed thai our hlesserf I»nl imid ynur 0i the An- large ma.ss ihat loomed almost as hr<;c and ijuiiniBhtd Imnor or niTicariog ilrst to n romaU nft«r \ A JesTTsiei-TF. TO Mf.uIt.^^A eorrrapondent of llii' .\cw Vurk Americilil; wllo is lakiuifa survey of ' die men and ninutiers Of Pennsylvania, wiys ;— ' "Wll.l.HM 11; liriEU. of rhiladclpliio, lirouglll inlty ' Ihe .Adniini.'lmlion^ lliiih lecd airniumcnls am/ snlar' Ri-d views of llie roiKliliUi'in. which, Uetvteli viilh );real[)njfi-t.doUijl«killandn riilioiid ri-ndy eliXiiKncc. made him die iibli- law ailvitor of ihii Ivxoralive, ond ¦ defender nf rlii' iiilerests of die Coinmonweollh in it« ' hialier C'ouils." r.vr.iu.rti i:sT.\TK.—V.vrr^ man ^wl'o desires fr» hl.lil a valnnhle and enduring inho?l'ance u))on^ liitf T^iildmi. whi.'h rnnnol he d(M'ki"i j nf whieUroguef. ciuulul ,h'fr:Mi(l lliiMU; and oil wUicli the sherilf cnjt't I.u-y cxefiin'-m. and u-hic'". ciiey ean*l nlienulo-by a . general a:: i'^iiruenl. P' ly neeoiuplish' his wi.Hhcs by hriniiinj,' ll.i'in up ''i '.,ahiis ol' persevering indiialry burning as Vesuviusjiny heart dic<l within i„c,—.'Vshamed loconfens my mistake, tho' 1 could as readily have swallDwed an equal quantity of soft soap, 1 struggled manfully on against the inouotainbus Heap at ilR base-^and sbulling my eyes nnd dponing my mouth to inhale as. large masses aa 1 could without slopping lo taste it. But I my slomaoK ?ooii b'fagan intelligibly c- Iho resiirfcclion; for il wai' oidy ilouo llml lh» gbil Itdtngs might spread iho (Hsnier." RiAHCll OK l.-<Tl;i.t.)UF..NCF.—"Jim, liow doos dl*» ihemiomelcr Plmld lo.dayt" MJurs slands on lh» nlontel-piece. right agin Um/ idosleril'." Iloiv TO STOi- .1 NEn'ArKlt.—< all n( tj|i> olBc«. and liitk upihe arrnraKes and iu.).,»i*sluv»«<(lik(t a .M<s ; and not rKfuio lo taV^ iVontof the PoitcA- rteo hks a rlTTT.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1839 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 40 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
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Month | 09 |
Day | 12 |
Resource Identifier | 18390912_001.tif |
Year | 1839 |
Page | 1 |
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