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•*IN ITWION TKHRS IS filT Ii STT OTH. " ttaagjjBUMja* j^fjjMi wjMpnnr^wwg'wui'i *if H fT** ¦JjHwuuwyBgnni-aaroeBa LA.NCA.STER. LANCASTER COliNTY. PA.- PRIiyTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY -BY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. 'vST'OlLa SSLaTaaSrv£>Q ^3» '^laiDSfSiEgiDi^lXe iffliaiBii^wam^g So aQaa» EXAMINER Sb HERALD. AUVERTISEMEN'I'S: ADVEimSE.MENTS. rmitntwvrKma..-w wvtLfi TRTTMnffnT Por Sale. FH^HE subscribers have just, receivetl frtnn the ^JElce in J^orlh (|iicen Street, WAGNEll'S OLD STA1ND'"=° Ternii^ M' Piibiicnigoiti: Tho EX.'V.MlNER .&. DEMOCliATlC: HEIIALD A Fur Cuiiiponica of thu Rocky Mountains is publishod weekly, on a double royal sheet, at splendid assortment of TWO pOLLnris, per annum, payiiblo within three [ BUff'Bi'Al.O KOSSfiSS. monihs from thc limo ol subscribing; or two ; —»/•..». i--^-.- —»».t.Mj.7, ¦ DOLLAB.a AND Fil»rv CKNTS, nt the end of lho year.' "bifh will bo dispo.sed of on reasonable terms Jfo oubscriptiou will be taken for less than ai.v | ^'h^y W" be liadat the following places: months,' dnd no paper diacontiniied until allar- rearagcs aro paitl,. excopt at th'o opiion oftho puhlisher, ntld a failure In noiify a dlsciSnlin- uanco. will'bu considered a now ciigaganicnl. VAIiXTABLE CITST PaOPEE.T"H- AT ADVEfin-lSEMEN-I '""''' {{^^•'•'—•*'**ntffip'^rav siiaw QSjiBinaQo T(Baaa aaa.»Qasr®a a* lie h caster. kN Wednesday Afternoon,' the 3tl f'chruary noxt, will bo ollbrcd at publio salo, at tlic pub- ouso of John^iauiSinan, in lho citv of Lan- . =r, all thut recently rebuill und well finished PHABTKIiIlir FIRE INSURANCE CUMPANY AT PHir,ADEl.?mA. Capital 'authorized by Xia-vir $^00,000. CHAKTER PEItPKrUAL. 1,0 Umlcd States, was nnly „,„,,„ ,.,„ „o„ .^ I8.l0,<iik:ng Iheipiaiilily tonBnmed in die coalre- git.iiH iiilt. eoii»ideraii..ii, we can d..io u,e cnturai.. Hon at 1,000,000 tons. Tbe increnst.d deumnd li.r coal lor iron worka, steamhoal., Ac, wili probahlv crcale a inarkel inllie ne.vt five vears for two niil¬ liona.— L'. .N. (lazrltc. I two story Briek Grecnawall'B, Elizabelhlown; o't Monntjoy, Bird- j 2J^F'^,!^f^]*91'^.!^' in-Hand, Frederick Swope's, New Holland, Bhic'l .-^''^'':°'°''y J^ftck-JJack-BiiiltJ. Adverlising will bo dono on the usual tcrins. Iiottcrs lo inauro attention must bo post paid. LAW liJOTrCESr 'jiiTOit.ivEir- .HT EntSm; Ball, Intercourse, Jacub Mast's. Henry Kinzer's Pcnii'uigtouville, Parkeaburg and the Gap. (^"Thev have also a fewBulTiilo Coats for "ale, THOiM.AS TAYLOR, JACOli LEIDY. Jariuary'ao, 1841. ;jf*-7 rHlllE siibst.'riber is' aulhorized by this Company ,J3_ to-insure against lo.-a or tlamuge hy firo on Mills, Dwelling ilo'i.'^ca and Furniiure, Barns and - .Slock, Stores, Mjiiiiifatlorics, -and every other de- Isi.'ription of liuildings anil GtKids, in Town ©WIBILa© .S^^ILIBo PURSUANT to fic last will and teslainent ol Poter Reod, Sen. deee.'iaed, will lie .sold al puh. TAS removod lo tho room formerly occupied ¦ lic vendue, on SATURD.VY, thc 20lh day of by John h. Thompson, Esq. .in Cenlre , FEBIiiU.'VRY nexl, at lho puhlic house of Peier quote, near tho Lancasier Bank, Hthere he will 'Keed, in the city of Lan'casler, ihe followiii'r real bo happy lo attend to all business t-ntruslcd to ! cstato Intc of suid deceased, lowit:—A twg.etory 'him. He can at all times ho found cither at his BRICK ¦olficc, or at the Hotel of iVIr- Cooper. Lancaster, Jan. 13, 1841. tf-G .,§T'ToiiJV m li' jit'Sj ji w , and Kitchen altaehed, wilh a Barn _ and a Lot,of Gronnd belonging thereto; situated on the South sido of Etist King Sireel, in ibo city¬ of Lancaster, atljoining ground of John Fonder. ing with ba,enioiit, brick slablo and halfa lol or, Country, at as low l-iH*!S Jls ally Otllt-l' pieeo ot ground thereunto belonging, simate and ' Coinpiliiy ill lli<> !^tatv. " bung on the West side ofNorlh Prinec Streei, in i A].plii:alioii may bc n'lndc, persimally or by let- tlic City ol Lniicm-Hir. adjoining property ofGeorge I ter. lo the subscriber at Ephrala, Lnncustor cuunty, " JOS. KO.NKJ.M.'VCIlER. Mu.iscr. Esij., on the North, aiPd'a halflol (ofwhich tllc above IS a-purl) on the Ijontli, cuniaining. in front on said Prince Slreol, 3ii feet 2f inches, and extending in dcjilli lo VVater Slroct 148 lecl,(kiiown on ihc general plan of said city by the N'o. 2(Ji).) A hydrant with pipe laid ont to the middle ufaiitd Prince Street, also belongs tu lhe above dcscribetl picinisea, with the privilege of taking wnler from iF.^ICE in East King Btreel, next door to'smith on tho West nnd ground'lato tif aaid Peter Adam-Reigart's Wino store—will attend to j i^cd on tho East, and extending back to Chiirtrh ttny profcBntoBal business that may he entrusted j street to Ills <:aro. Lancasdor, .\pril 11, 1839. tf-13. Tho house witl have a pump and the half Ephrata, Jan. 27, 1841. 3in 8 BY virtue ofa wril of Vendiiioni Ex|>oiias to me diri'Cletl, I have seizetl and laken in cvccit. ,,, ,1 , ¦ .,",...= , ,„ , .. lion and will oll'.-r at Public' Vendue, un TUES- Ihe wel and pump on the adjoining hnlf lul of „.\y_ „„. jfin, <j,j, of F,.|,„„ry 18,1],'„, ihc piib- whioh 11,13 IS a part, lhe bcsl and must coi.veiiieiit lie b.rasc of Peter Dillenhaeh.'in Mariic township, way to and Iron, the same. I Lnneas.er County, lliS Ihlluwing Real E.,tale tif Also, ill the same tuno and |ilacc, : Robert Bulfiiigiui, and Mary his wi.'e, late Alary the ndjoining half lot or piice ofground un the Young, viz: Sunlh of lhe above described, antl ailjoining pro]: erly of Henry Gibbs un tlio South, ctjuluiiiing in A Tci€8 oi' ?>:iH(l, ADVERTISEMENT^. .'Having a general assortinent of. large elegant plum .and ornamnntal Typo, we uro prepared to cue- ^ culo every ilcacription of ¦ F'/^_{M©X --iPiioE^T mm. Cnrd8,'Cir(.-iiIar8, Bill Meads, nfotcsTBlaiiU^f, ESecciplts, JUSTieiiS, LEGAL & OTHER ' .Printed with nealncss and dcnpaic'i, on reaKonablc terms, at ihcoflico of the' ''Examiner fit Herald," 'No. 29, North .Queen Slreet, Lancoster. of thc well and a righl to use the alley.—.\lso, EIGMTKEN ACRES and aomo perchea of land, situated in the city of lst of May next, 1841. .\lso, LancuBicr, on the road leading to Humes' Cotton ' and place. Pit roe Iront on said "Prince Slreet 3-2 feci 21 inches,'imd '" Alarlic lo-.vnship, Lancaster Cuunly, conlaining in ticpth tu U'nlcr Sirecl 148 feet—a never-failing ^a ."Veres, moreor leas, pari thereof is cuvered with well wilh a pump therein, being on tllis liainm.— 'Timber, and pan in a stale olculli vation. The im. ('Phe privilege of taking water therefrom being i P'"*'™^"^''""-¦¦''^™ "¦'''"'i'"'" Slory excepted anti reserved fur the perso'n or pertjons o\»liing or occupying the premises or hnlf lol on Ihu IVorih.) 'The enlire lot being suhiect lo the yearly ground rentof 7 shillings sierling. 3s. (id. on each ball lu% to coinnience from nnd afler the DWELLING HOUSE, Factory, adjoining Jund of ^\dnin Iteigurt, Eatj., John R. Monlgomery,- Esq., John' Leonurd and Timothy Iioget.s; which will be fcold in lots or4 nnd 5 ucrea f.o suit purchasers.' This land isof thefirst qu[ility^ in fine order, and from its con¬ venient situation worth thc attcnliun of persons rc- SKling in thc city. Sale lo commence nt 3 o'clook in the afiernuon of eaid day, whon tlic term? will he made known liy rho undersigned Kxecntors of .-iaid deceased's will. ¦ GEORGE REED, PETEIt REED. Lancaster, Jan. 20,1841. . . ta-? ^ VAXiUABIaE FARM - ' IF©!^ i'^lLl. NEW ESTABLISHMENT.' €OFPllE SM']I3EIHiElSr©o INFORMS his friends and the public generally that ho has coninicnccd the ubovc business in Niirtli Queen Street, one squaro ahove tho Rail Roa'l, nenrly opposito Hull's Uotcl, and three doois from tho North East corner of Walnut St.; uhcrc lio is prepared lo do all kinds of ^i®^.f->PjS^ ^c®s ^ ¦"Such asSTlLliS, uud all oihur iippiiratus conncc- •Icd with the Dislilling Uusiue.stj. , ' Haticrs', F.illcrs' and Brewem' KETTEKS nmdc at lhe ahnrlest notice; and Ml.NEUAl. W.A. TER FOUNTAINS lil.idc and tinned in the mos> -auperior manner, BOILERS for bath lumsya uiadc to order. He is ulwaya ready to put bottoms on nnd patch •'Stills, at lho siiortesl notice. .Huving ft general luiowlcdge of ull kinda of ST3SA.M WORK, ¦^e is ut u^l-limcs prepared to do Hhch work wilh (thni nealnctis und dr.'Spaich which his long praciUc . und altontion to it;3in)porinr)Go, will cnnblc him to perform lb the sittmfaciion, he liopes, ofihe moet ¦cspcrienced judges. Having' determined lo keep on liund u good ap. flortmentolCOrPliR, WASH »nd TEA KET- TLES, he liupc» ihuse wim desire lo purchase will givo him a call. House-kcppcrsarc requested lo eull. ,.F. L. iio^cs, by slriel uitcniion to Uusine^s, to obtain a share ufilrc public palronage. N. B. Tho hiah«.st price given fur Old Copper, JJross and Pewler, in Cash ur Ti'udc. January 6,18-11. , ly-5 l^O. 59 0ommercei't. beluw Gth s:. Pliiludcl- .J/i 'phiu. Thc undcrnigiird ciniliime to oiler for ¦Bale firom their cxten.nvo utock" in store ull tlio dcs- •cription of puper—including Large Writing papers, oflhc various sizes, {[Udi- ttieB, and nianufucmrcs. Kolio Po:4t, Fonlrfcjip. and -Uo Post. Cioth PapiT, Hurdwute, Post OIHce and Wrup- ijiinjr. Tisfue (White ond Foncy) and copying paper. 'Hanging paper,Copptrpiuio nnd Lithographic, Prinling puper for booka, periodicula, und news. »pappra. • "JVunk, Binders and Box Boanlfi. Carpcti Bonnel and CIathiej-*a himrds. Plain and poliihod surface cards. Alarblcd and painted papers,"all sizes. . Colored Priming paper, do. Pttper of various diinenFionsond qualities man- Mjfnctiircd to order utn few days notice, Ordors hy 49ttei supplied wi>h care und dcHpatch, ¦sUt Ihc lowest price and most liberal terms, t6 PAPER MANUFACTURERS. Doniexticand Foreign Rugs, Bleaching Powders, A)uni, Vitriol, Twine nnd Manjianessc, Fellings, Kndlcra, Drier, Cylimlor and Fourdrinier, Wiro "Web, all numbers. .C.&W. II. MAGARGE. January 13,1841. lf.6 $15 B.BWARD. (Cl'rOLEN, frorn the stablo ofthc subscriber, near t5 Springville, Mountjoy township, I.antaslor ¦county, on Momlay cvoning, the 11th inst. bctivceu • 6 and 7 o'clock, ii mmk mm, about 14 years old. hip-shot on tho ..«0'J'.£S»,?i^"t'l'ti''i''<'l toscihor with a blind-bii- ulto, nearly new. The above reward will be given 'for the recovery of tlio proi'Crty and detection and tcnnviction of the thief; or SIO Ibr tbo apprehen- .-sitin and conviction of tho thief; or S."* fur tho .Maro ttloiic, or any iiifurinatiun lending to hcr irccovery- S.\MUr.L GEYF.R. !«onntjoy tp. Jan. 20. 18-11. .3,».7 fences, tScc. There is a fine .Spring of fresh water near lhe house. The property adjoins hinds of James M'Clure, I\Iartic at the same liiilc ! For;^c lands. Sec. j Saiclocoiiiineiiceat 2 o'clot^k in Ihe alleriinon of of CirocilKl, j said day. Seized as the prnperiy ofsaid Robert lying inlhc city ' ' GuHington and Mary his wile, lata Mary Young, J^O. 1. Corntl.r lot, Gl feet front ant! 188 feci i"'"' '"''" '¦'°''' '^^ , „ p„nr-i>.o • =i tr ¦ deep, froiithig tm Chestnut on lhe Souib, Shippen „,. .„„,u . -'^- J^' KOBl^Kr.-., Sheriff. Sircet on the West, lol .No. H. on the Kast ami 20 ^''"'«^= Oiticc Lancaster, pin 4 Lots or January 27, 18U. ts.8 feel alley on the Korth. Wo. 2. Adjoins lots No. 1, on the West, hit No 3, on the fiasi, froniiii;; on Che.lnut SUcc, 01 { MIDDLETOWN VilLLEF L./JNDJS feet Iront, 188 feel deep. ' SIS' pursuance of the last Will and.Teaiament of Isaac J'. IltnnoN, laio'of Lilllc Britain town¬ ship, Lancaster couniy, deceased, \vill he oifered ut publicsalc, on tho premises, en FlilDAy the ISlh • day of FEBRUARY no.vt, V ¦ A PARM, containin^^ 137 Acre.-^.more or Kay.of patented Land -:-nboui UO ucrea ihcrcuf cltiarcd, undcrgood^fcnce and in a high slate of cultivalion, huving recenily heen well limed, and \he residue .well limbered. Thc improvementa consisi of u large sub. Slanlial stune dwelhng with u brick kilchen adjoining, and a pump of water ncur thc duor, a storehouse, a bank b:jrn wilh a pump in tha yurd, a waggon houso. spriiig tillc will be given the lst day ol" April » "n^W^i'** °^'''''' °"^ ''ouaes; also two TENANT Sule tocommence at .'J o'clock in ti IlOUbES, with water ciinvenicni.nn apple .orcliard ond various other fruit trees. Tiic road irom Lnn¬ caater to Conovvinj;o Uridge pasiics by tlio dwelling houiC, wJiuio a STOUE has been kept for "^mauy yeard, and dono a largo buainrss. For fcitilily of soil, and huiidt-omc bitiidtion, iheru arc few farms fcuperior offered for'sale. Also, on the sumo day, will be offered for sale, A Tract of 37 Acres and 53 Perches of unimproved land, adjuininj(lhc fbiincr. ' Pvraous dispuacd to purdiUHii urc invited to call ond view ihc prcnii&c.s. Sale lu cummence at one o'clock, P, iM. on suid day, when the terms \\ill bc made known, by wir.rjA.M HU'j'TOiv, A. DUU UKE, Execulora. .lanuary 20, 1841. ^,-^.1 y^rViUajjeRrcord and Doylestown InlcUigen- oer inycrt till aale and si-nd bilU to thia o'tlite. i^o. yj. Adjoins lot No.2,on wliiuli \a ercttcd a good 8ubetan:ial one-story BRICK HOUSE, 23 by ^8, with u 3 feet alley; ilic hfiuao ia finished wilh 3 lounison the first Iloor and kitchen. 2 looins on the secon'l floor,n cellar under t!ic uhole house; a good stable and oihcr improvemenls. , . rVo. 4. Adjoins lot ISo.3, on \^hicli in erected M Huuse, thc same.QS on lut No. 3. 'On the line he*- tween the luo last loia is u well of nevor-failing water with a pump, cach house entitled to the ui.e ofit. !Va. 5. Arc rwo v.ihiablc Rail Road lots, hoin;; inimcdiatcJy on llic Piiiladelphia and Columbia mil road, froniing on Sliippcn Street on the West, lots No. 6, on lhe East, and 20 feet ulley on the South. Lots No. 5, are IG!) foct front, ihc first Is 08 perches and thc olber onc-tliird ofan Acre. Wo. 0. Arc two loLvadjoining thc above on thc Wesl, lots of Dr. F. A. Muhlgnberg on tho East, u 20 fcet ulley on the South, and the Pennsylvania- Uail Uoiid on lhe North. The above lots arc well caltulukd for a Lpnibcr Yard or Sieum Kaciory, being" ao convenient to the Rail Road, and offiMa a fine opporlunily not oflen met wJUi. Lois No. C. are i3i) feci froht, and each nno-ihird of an acre. Tjie'lust ahove described lots are all fieiiof (jrnund rent and wulcr tax. Po.s.scssion and an indisputable 18.U. commence at 3 o'clock in tfio altcrnoon ofsaid day, when lurins will be mudo Unown,by J6HN EHLER, OKO. H. BOMHKUGER, Ashignees of C. F, Hoffmeier. January L3, 1841. ls-6 VAlaUABLS SiAND AT VAZiUABXiE PABD3: AND MIIiIj ON Thursday,Februnry 4,1941, will bc sohl at public sale, at llie publii; house of Fredeiick 1 Swope, on the New Hulhiiul Turnpike, 7 miles from Lnncaster, nnd 5 from Nevv Hulland, A. ValB8;tbBc Traca crffjainl, ConlainiiiK 20 Acre.", mure or less, siluute in Lca¬ eock township, Lancaster Cuunly, .fronlinjjf thu New Holland Turnpike road, and adjoining lands ot George Bard", Jr. Dr. l.snacC. Wi'idler and olh¬ era. It will bo sold altogeilicr or in lols, to auit purclia.sers. . Sale lo commence at 1 o'clock, P. M., whenthe icrins will he made known, by ' . CHRISTIAN BUCKWALTER, SenV. January 20, 1641. Is*-? i ^^Persons diapoaed to purchase, ran have an opportunity of doing" so at privutc salo any timc hefore ihc 4th of February. rffUlK VALUABLE FARIM containing lituhun. •" dred undsixty-sneu uciiS >if LinicHlone Land,' upon which the subscriber has been residing lor thu last six years, is now (br sale. Tho ft'ilility of ils eoil ia unsnrpiissed by any land in tho Coiiiity.— Fidy Acrrfl, ten of which were rather out of order, . . *>¦--— •» y yieUledfuurtCfn hundred and ninely one huahols SalSablM Of SSOrelTlOWnd. 1 Also a number of "vainai-l WINSLOW'S IS38. Nearly in lho buildings. THE subscriber offers for sale the following property fn llie Middiclowu Valley: c o "VI r%' a,j 'r «1^ 5 Containing 45ai acres of FIRST-RATE LAND I in u high slate of eulljvaiiun. About 340 aercK aro cleared and divided into 10 ficid.H with running wa¬ ter in all but one, in which b^ removing o division fonce of.50 yards it can be throwu. 70 acres ore in .'irst rate Timoiliy, Io in orL-hurd grtss weli set and all In prime order. A conaidcruble part under Post und Rail locust und chcstni.t fence. Tlic rcat of (he cleared land may at a inodorate expense be made into fine, timothy mea[Io\v. For orn, wheal, oaiM and clover, no land in ihe VaJIey is superior, and hut Utile cfiail. Thero arr now seeded* 147 bushels wheat and 20 bushels rye, which uiil bo sold with the farm ifdesired hythe purc4iascr. Tho lurm abonnds with line locust—a portion ofthe wood land is heavily timberetl. " The iniprovcmenis consi.-.tuf alarge Iwo sitry commodious BRICK DWELLirVG, fuithfully built and in conipleti' order, t\n Ovcr.sccr'a House, a large firitiute Uum, Stabica, Carriage House, Corn House, Ico House, (filled ivilh Ice) a IJIncksmilh's .Shop, uith a act of 'I'ouis, und a greai variety ot' olltcr nccessarv Buildings; a Firsirale Garden, abounding- with Strawberries, Raspberries, &c. &.c. A large youniJ Apple Orchard, ^6 with tho most choice Pippins und other desirable Apples; a aplendid youngf I'E.ACa ORCHARD ot the inoft approved kinda, lbc most delicious cherries, plums, aprirot^and al. most every description of (ruit adapted lo llic tli- mute. There is a MiU uUachcd lo tho Burn, worked by horses, mule or ox power, with two pair of Butr Stones of 3^ and 4,^ feel diamelcr, that cun grind from 20 to 25 bushels of coru or ryo aday; in short itis cuiisidcred by atl who haVfi.boen on lho premises as onc ofliic most deairablo FARMS in Frederick or Washinglon County. It can be uonvenicmly and advantageously di* vded into two Farms.-^Tbere nre 8 or IU lirst ratb Farm Hands that thti purchaser of tho farm can havc, witll their families if desired, or thcy will be sold separately, not lo go out of thc Slulc. One very valuablo hand that hns about ten yeara to serve, a good vvafjoncr, and (irst rate manager of Mules—also FIVE LARGE MULES, young und well broke; 12 or 13 firsl rate FARM HORSKS, some MARES and COLTS, (3 by ihc celebrated horse Felt, ono out of a blooded mure,) 5 or 6 ycdtc of large young WELI- BROKEN OXE.N— ~ • • iMILCM COWS, part of pure wlieat in llie year centre of ihc Furm aro tb consisting ol'u nomfurinblc DWEH^liVG HOtJSE* fii2|^3p Lungs, leading lo C'onsuinplion;,conipo8ed ol tin a part of which is new—nontaining^gBjg^Ht j concenlrated virtues of IIuTohonnd, Boncset, Blood seven rooina without thu kilclii'iiund ila lotla,tiom : Root, Liverwort and several other Vegetahle sub- whicli you aee almost every acre of tlio farm, and ' stances. Prepared only hy .1. M. WlNSfiOW, a (ine view of thc surroimJing country, a BARN i Roehesier, N. Y. with stahka uitachcd Kullicient to hold sixteen hor- ] Tho innocence and nniversally admitted pccto. Hse,I!and the rest of liiu improvements havc been j ral virtiies of llic Uerba from which the UALSA!\I built within tholast ei^htetn mnnth.i, andare a. OF HOUEHOUD ia mudo, aro too generally Giaincry, with garufrs to hold 2000 bushels of known to require recommcndiition; it therefore (m- grain,u wagon-sbed und Corn house, tiial will crib ly iieccnsary lo observe ihal this Medicine cuniains upwards of 2500 bushela—thereto, un Overseer's, ¦ the wholo oflheir Mcdicinul propertiea, highly Gurnngc, Meal, lee, and Spring house,,und Bluck-1 conccntraied, and so happily combined with sev- smithshop. Three never (liiling-springa of puro > cralolher vegetablo suhstances, u9 to render il ^,.„ ,. _ _ _, water, running through the furm, and ure at no i the Ino^t speedy, mild and certain reniedy, now in (,f Hocka. Thero are onthis farm from IfiO to 170 AN unparalleled reniedy" for Common Colds, j f'dl blooded abort horn Durhams and Dcvons, and CouL'ha, Asthma, luauenza, Whouping- f:oiigh. [ a great variety of crosse.-; of Aldcrney short horn Bronehilia, und all diaeases ofthc Breast and ; Durhams, Dcvons, HoUtein, Tccswuicr. &.c. Arc; 2 full blooded short horn DURHUM BULLS, 1 ria. ing 3 vears old, lhe other 2 year*-; THREIC DE¬ VON BULLS, 2 and 3 years ohl; 20 to 2;'* ycur- lings, part full bicd Dcvons, thu otho,b of varioua erui^scs. Covington is 13 milea south west nf Frederick ("iiy, G iniJcs cai-l of Harper's Ferry, abont 2 miles frotn the Baltiniore and Ohio Rail Itoad und the Chcaapcakc and Ohio Canul;—Also, OnkBaiid PrflaUi^ an&il rar^^a, on tlic Caloctin Creek, located 3-4 ofa mile Trom the Rail Road und Canal, 3^ miles from lhe Point Wilh swt'itestjloiceis p.nricfi\l. From vaiious Qurdeus cull'd with rure.*^ -Foil THE EXAMI.NER A.ND IIEHrtl.D. '•But nmn ijicih, ami wBwInlh nwiiv: ytm, mnti fivelliup Itw uUobt, flutl wlitrti iihL'?"—Joh. Where is hf.J Wot wlieru tnrlhty caro Caa cast Uu «Jio(low over his koiJ; Or blifc'Iiled lio|)e, with ft'll desptur, O'crltfo llieir couiUlfM evilii rnll. Nol wlicro hiind passiou Itacis ht-r ihrunp IlipidJy tnnZGP oft lu trend, In pallts wliicli rcusnii ninrkH as wronj, And litart dcclaroH ib fully's bed; U'liurt; vice and criine eiteeiidurM aro, . And guilt shines furlh tho guidiag star. WlitTt! Iji he? Noi whijrc rclenilcsi timu t-'aii uioiild aieni piirpoife lo its will. ^ Aud with itii solumii iicaling cliiin«. 'i'he Bciul with snrrow'ii aaguiali flll; | Koi where the iron arm of liiljlit Can fnttteii chnlus he BCfirns to wi-nr. And bpnd a brow; u'licncc freeddnrh right .Hpcalfs thrnugh llio bonds it cannut lenr; . ,^Vh;ii aoul cliarg'd eye, and fcnriiin» Pii, Pructaim that reason's laiop is lit. Where is hoJ \ot whore ?niiling luvc Ull iuy«tic wnnil can o'ur hiiu Iny, Aud cause each trembling thought tu rovu . Where beauly holds ils rcgnl awuy; Nut \%herc in flow'ry paths ho ircndu Til eeck some form lu? ilarcd lo win. While fleeting time ila fays tnay ahed, Yet draw no eerioug thought from hiin. When miml to feeling yields its right, .\nd reudon bows before ilu inighl. Where in hc? Not uuderneatli the Eud Where muiildcriiig lie:; his sutoly furm, Uiicunsctous as lho crumbling clod Thai from lis mbllicr earth's been torn; Nut wlieiG Ihc gloom that hovers 'round 'i'he FQcrtd, yct fursakeu icinh— Points out as consecrated grnund, Ttie iiluut 8pot within eariire womb; That clay bound home whictt alt uiu^t trust, • When dust reclaims it kindred dusl! Where is he? fu tin; realms tif lii;lU. Whurodrcadod death has never dwell; Nor vvhere ihe fouI in its nn'.-l flight Thc pangs of wnn hna ever felt. Hul where thespirit nnmoor'd from earth, .Through c'lhrr fleliia in upward burno, Unfdiler'd, free—ua uheti ui birth It hail'd with hope life's earlieat dawn. Why, llien. look WW on demh with dn-nd, JVInii dvvcllcthnnt anifytg thc dend? JOSH. B.ARLEVCORN. LAKCAaTcR, Pa. here goes to the miktcss of FusiiLin—and I ivnuld incrf.'Iy add that I whould have rio ohjeniion to bi^ in a Eimilur xitiialiim. n FusriA.N. Cciitleman, allow mc to express my. sincerest ihanks for the warm interest you take in my ufTairS—you are ull really loo kind. .^Ir. Stub, I hope yot, imrticularly n.uy succeed in obtuininff j rpho Pin'^Bofp'c^naylvania. the encumbrance of a wife oro you nrc ten days ! p'rom Ihc Auditor c;encrgl's UefK.rt, mado lo thc older; you d?r.erve it. ' j Legislulurc ct ihc oprning oflhu sosion, wo «Ican Qoir. Bravo, .Mr. Fustian, I agree with you. I ; ''"¦ o""cxi'd imporlanl items in relation tn ihe fi- h-pc. bowevcr. In* may "catch a lartar" hy way o/j;!""':'"*,'^"^'''*'"" "»'>l''^^':^>^>'';--[('". Urj'O'ter. variety. Snib, why are you no quiet? I Smd. Stub's lecture on love mo\cd me so much llmt I have been since tryingto get upan iinproinp m—^an Ann.Aiiycrconlir.'. Hero you huve it; Grnitc. Oipid! q-ilck luipnrt 'I'oriM' llie useful power uf loviup, rmir thy inlliirncr- u'er my hejirt, -And ki'i'p file ihna my weai iniproxing. Wo to hitu Willi xeime •« deail— iin dead to evi ry geiH-rous feeling, Ne'er tn let swi-cl rnpid ^h(^d Around him light Uml « past reveuUug. I-rivo hnn ever killed dull cart', ^ l.uve cures ai once onr dcppoflt^orrow; ¦i iUnp* giJef into Uu^Slr.' L"Ve And hupes for briglitpr timet to-<nortnw. 'I'hen I Hlinll ever how to'Iovp, U'hile yotiili niul hope lu mp are given; J'or'liH nil t-nrlhty IMiisr abnvo — 'I'lid dt'eiioi-l foresight into heaven. Quiz. YeGodsl I hope you don't eall ihut i>oc- ¦ Iry! If you do I Impe 3*oiril never trouble u.s wilh ! any more of \our unusiuus. 'J'luc indeed', is lbc ;' rt-mnrk, that I **A mun no more ran mnke himself a pnel, I Than aaheoi) can make ilself a go-nt." . Stor. Encorcl So aay I. Bvjt ufter thai let u« 1 adjourn. [Exeuul omnes. I The 1$ei%d ilfapoleon. • The Paris cnrros|ioiident of ihc N. Y. Comtnci- I ciul, gives the fullowing fiingular anecdote cnnncc¬ ted with the funeral honors p.iid to the great Em- peror: *'Vou are aware thattheco^co/ reached Courbe- voic on Monday uftemoon. lu the niyhl bf that day, tvo men en bourgi:oa.t, or, ifyou will, in plain (lollies, piesniitcd themselves on board tlio Duradc stpumcr. Thc elder of them desired leave lo ap¬ proach the Imperial remains. Hc was refused, but a wh;aper irom him lo lho officer in command produced uu immediate change.. Hc was instanily admilied, and usherrd to the pUlftirm. He gazed I for a moment, fell heavily on hia knees, and, bury- j ing'his (iuTe in his liaiida, und resting- bnth tni tho foot of lhe ctjlFiu, be remained (br tweniy five min¬ utca, weeping and in prayt-r—(lie former certain- ly, for his laco was deluged with tear.-.. When nt nuneial condilion of lbc Statc- PuMSiARV Statesi JNT oflhc litceiprs ai Iho Slate I Tteanuty. commcnciMg on ihe Hriit day ofNo- I vember, 1839, and endniij on thc thiriy-fir^l day I of Octolwr, 18'iO. Land and fiund office ft-cs, ' Auut on rontinissioiis, ' Aucliun duties, j D vitb-nds on Uank stock, 1 Dividends on tiirnp kc sitjck, Dividends on bridge nnd na\ ign tion slock, I Tax on bank divld.inds, Tavern l.ecii-cs, Ifeinilers' iictmpc", ¦ Hawkers' and ludlnrs' licenses, Till and dock fcdlnra'licenses, Colateral iuhciitances. Pamphlet laws, Increaae of couniy rates and levies, Colonial records. Tux on persimul property, Cunill and rail roud lulls, Prcmmnmoii bank <:barturs, fioan.-^, In'cresf, im writs, . 'Vax on wri's, Ta.x on certain oiHccp, Dickcison ('Ollcgo lands, Mililiu and rxampt fiucn. Tux on loan companies, ^ Fees of the Scerttary of lho Cjui- moiiwcalth's olliec, Mi sec Ilu neous, 96,113.«50 Ul Dalancc in Treasury, 1st Nov. 1833, 1,337,170 61 @ ^ D © Q ff^m L . 837.M1 « I!).72.') 00 7fi,483 55 13b-^22 00 4,745 0« 32,383 32 80,465 03 Sa,743,0D 70,971 98 4,606 13 797 35 22,851 43 380 29 2,948 49 GSO 85 3^48 1,072,(520 75 195,21« 25 4,338.318 00 18,740 58 37,560 07 2.146 30 'diti 77 329 Oil 1,325 53 744 00 1,992 94 the end of that time ho altempled Io rise, whether j L|'^«f«=*' °" !;'^''*»^ from emotion or thathe was hennmhed hv iho Eastern Pcnie.itmry, $7,450,821 25 •Sl'.mmary St.vte3!i:nt of thc payments atthe Siaiu Treaaury, eomnicneing on thu firat day of No¬ vember, 1839, and ending un the thirty-first day of October, 1840. Commissioners of iho Internal Im¬ provement fui:d Expenses of Covcmniont, 'I'urnpikus, Uridges, Sfate Roadc, Railroads, Canal roinpunles. Ac, Alilitia Expenses, Pensions and (I'rutui ies, Education, j Colonial Kucords, Loans, Interest on (.oans, great distaniio from the duelling hoiihc, which lias I uj.f,^ (^r the Complaints above mentioned, also a pnmp of excellent walor near thu door. I 'pijij, Uulsain removea all influmalioii and sore-' Thc Farm is divided inlo seven (iclds.so thul lho I ,,^^3 oflho Lungs, loosens lough visid phlegm, en. Stock from cach can pass to and from waliT. The ; ,,],ii(,y ,1,^ pmium to expectorate wilh case and fcncingr, board, cap mid rail—when thu halanco of; freedom, assuages cough, relieves asthnmtic and tho stuff, uotojjnpurerl, ts used—will hc equal to dimeuh respiration, heals tliormjured purls, opens any in the cnunty. I-'illy ucres oro iiow in wheal, | n.p pores, ami composes tlm disturbed nerves, and und tho balance oftbe land m snuling and common 1 jj,ves strength to thc lender lungs, und thus produ- clover and tmiolhy. nil ol which it yields most u- buhdantly. About fifly acres aro in u» a m 13 .la IB ^ • This land lays adjoininn^ to Judge Thomas Buchanan's farm, upon which res of Land, the greater purl cleared. This farm is hilly, but very feriile, ond equal lo any land in llic valloy for wheat or clover and perhaps supe¬ rior. There is on the property ». comfortable TWO a_j STORV a new log Uarn, Slablcs.&c. ».'i:c. 'i'iic Mill is well located in a fino wheat country, und lhe Saw .Mill cos a speed}' und lasiing core. Iiiirrulitudc isthe hastst crime in man.- —Wc arc , . , - , ,, not umo.,Lrtlml class ol" IC.iilors wlm f„r a ti-.iv dol- ">. ^«1>K'" -^onf ""t onivloyrocU, ulways well nui>- hrs will, (ut tlm oxpensc. nf Imth anJ honesty) Pl"=<'w,th timber Ioga. lho {.nst Mil is ut pres- "crack up" nn article and bring it inlo rapi.l sale: I «"' ""^ of order, hut grmdn.g corn mc,il und^ehop ho resides, and llic Cliesapcake and Ohio ' ncilher are wc willing tu remain silent, alter havmg I l','"t' '¦.>'-". ''"•¦ <¦¦,"" is ll";.!"--^' "" '!'" Catoclin Credi, Canal, ten miles from Hagerslown and Hvo from | tcatcd tlio utility of an improvoinent or discovery Williumsport. PosacBaion can ho given inmicdia- in scioiiccor art. Our vcadcrB will recoUect wo tcly. . i tuld thcin wo wero nnahio witll a sore throat and TcnMs or Sai.k—Ono third oflhc purchase mo- viulent cold some fow wneka ogo. Well, wo pur- noy in hand, und the hahinoe lo suit tho purchaser, chased twn hullles of WINSLOW'S B.VLSAM OF I will alao sell with ten acres Ihcrcio, tho ; HOIJEHOU.VD, and so audden was thc cure, that _ -^ _— ——I « M V 1 '-'•'" I'nrgul wo ever ha<l a cold. Thoao who are uf- ^t sL IS? XyX a Xl aj 9 , llicicd, may Iry it upon our recommendation.— Running ttvo pair of Btirrs, ^Lewislon TAesmph. late thcproperty ofMrs. Galloway,- adjuining ihe ¦ ^'S,"' ^" ¦="";» ''"'"'•'IP,- , , crrir abovo farm and ahout Hay yarda from tho Clieaa. j ^ t^For sale at tho Durg btoro of J. S.'\in II, peako and OhioCanal. It has an immense wutor ¦ East Iting .Stjoet, Lancastar. fall, and wilh lilllo ciponao could do a great husi-j January 31, IBU. tl.H nesa, aa it ia tod wilh twolvu largo sprini^s, and can i ¦ -—* afTord.togive, owing 10 ils nearness lo the Canal,! !SiTOn?IGJE more fiir whoat than any mill in ihe cuunly. I * Pussession will bo given (in lliu lal day ofApril mllK suliscriber hemg desirou.s of aeltling uphia nc.M. TEn.M5oF SALE—Tho Ranio as for tho Farm. PEREGRINE FriZIIUGH. Decomhor ao. 18.10. . if.j. I Estate of John Hill, deceased. IVrTEHS of .\dininiftrntianon tbo Estate of JOIIN IIILL, laloof Liitlo Biitain township, i L fl^O the CreditorB and Uebiofs of JSAAC J.' dec'd., having been granted lo iho atibserlbor, a Jl; HUTTON» late of Little liritain township,' nerBons indehted to the u«tulo of the said doeoasod, Lanraster County, Merchant, dcc'd. Ali personB aru required to muke paj'incnt on or beforo iho I»t having cbiimu nr deimindH against tho estule of day of April, 1811, und thnso having eluimatu pro- naid ISAAC J, HUTTON, dec'd, arc rcquHslcd sent tho Hamc,dulyuu' J_ husiness, invitesall those havingclaims nguinst I him, cither by hond, notes, bills, book uccount or 1 otherwise, to come forwurd nnd get their money— i and requests all thoso indebted to him to discharge the same on or boforo tho firr-t day of Alurcli ne.\t, STKI'HEN SMITII. Cohinibia, Jan. an, 1811. 2m* 7 SS/^The business will bu conducted as usual uf¬ lcr the lirst day of .\piil, under the firm of S-MItm &, WniprF.a. the water urnplc, afibrding a g'unl 8Ui>()ly when ' mosl all tlie ether .Mills on the ('reek aro dcfieit'iit. I There arc 74 huBliels of Wheal aod 20 bushela i liye sown on this farm, tho ballance ofllie cleared land is in fine eb'Ver. I considnr llio properly of greal value for mdlingor manufacturing p-irposes, and'thc mo.it dcsirablo water power properly on the Caloctin Stream, or perbaijs hi the couniry. rersons desirous of purchasing the foregoing prpoorty, or any p.irl iheaiof. will pleaso apply lo Jumcs Howard, Esq. Trcsident of the Franklin Rank of IJaltimore, or lotho subscriber on the jire- niisc'S. Franklin Bank notes or endorsed Clu-i'k'i on tiie l-'ranklin Bank will be received in pavnuuit. JA.MES L IIAWKi.NS. ; Covinglyn, January 13, 1811. -ll-G IKrImmcdialo possession will be gucn of 0»k- inp^on to enable tho purchaser to put a Spring croi FOB. TIIK EXAMINKa AND UEUALO. Gnying-s and Doing-s of the Crony Club. JVo. I, Quel a(,e ful janiaij plus fritile cn miracles?—Racine. ScE.NK.—A ueatly furnished ruom—Stud A: S.viB ^^leaning hack" in their chairs smoking cigars —enter Quiz & Fustia.v. Smd. Ha! you'ro prniiy fellows—We've been wailing for you inore tban half an hour. I had in¬ tended tobo peeuliurly witty at ibis nighsi' meet¬ ing; but my.ideas have, so completely evaporated that I havc notonly lost them for the night, but , foar that I shall never recover tbem again. Stub. Ycb, genllemen, I assure' you, that yon have liist much. Nover did any body appear so enlerlaining as our friend, until within the last few ininutea—since that his soul appears lo have jeft him, ond gone lo seek a more worthy audi¬ ence. Quii. Alasl it was not my fuu'.l. Wo \«cre coming OS fusi as our loeouioiives could bring us— when lol we bch^d a certain fair daughter of Eve, and our susceptible friend became et; completely discointillcd by ihe sight ofher that I have not been able lo get him along. Heboid how palo hc looks. Smd. Great Phcobus, behold hiinl ITelooksas if he had been rammed down a twelve jiounder howitzer and shut put again, Stub. You should not be too hard on Fustian. It is certainly 'very excusuble in any person lo bc smitten; and pnrlicularly no in Mr. Fustiun. Since thc Indies aro the only stars placed in the dark fir¬ mament of life, why should wo be forbidden to gaze ut them and admire them? Quiz. True, friend Stub: bui onclhingat a time has always been considered thebeat policy. When more impurtant duiies call ns, lovu and roinanco slutuld be tuid aside. Fustian. Gcndemoii, I bog- your pardon. The nexl limc I shall try and do better, Bul you urc ull uwuro^ihai the blind god steals upon us like a lliicf in tho night, and in a moment when wc arc lea&t aware, hc louobes oiiriieari.", und we bi^eome as coinple'ely drawn to onr slur an the north pule 1 from emotion or that hc was benumbed by lhe dreadful Beveri^y ofllic night.or from both cau.ies together, he was unable, and was obliged lu cull for the assistance oi* somo Mcnincn who wore nt hand, wondering al the spi?rtnclc, und wlio now found that it was -Marshal SoulU" PouTi.vc Rooms.—John Adams, inhiscnrrespon- d(Micc vvilh iMr. Cunningham, £fivc3 the"" following description ofa Uoudoir: Whul isa BondoirV It ia n Pouting Room. And what i-» a Pouting Room? In many gcntloinun's houses 111 Frame tlieio is an apartm'.mi ofan oc. tagonal form 12 or 15 feel across,.-iud 3G or 45 feet round, and all tlic eight tidcN, ns well as the c< iling* above, arc all ofihe most polished glass mirror."; ao that when a mun slands in the ccntio oftlic room, hc 90CS himselfin every direction, multiplied inlo a row of aelfa, us far a's tho cyo cun extend. Thcj humor ofii is, thai wbcn the lady of thc house is OUlof temper, when *^he ia angry, or when she weeps, without a caupc. ahe mny be lucked up in this chamber lopoul,aod sec inevery direction how beautiful she is. ' %tl Gootl tjiriicie, (O'Thc following excellent article, we cop^- from the Pottsvil.'e Emporium: "Country Euitoj-.s.—^Tliere arc few pcrsons who autfer more lliai Counuy Editors—jmrtieu larly when well patronized. No i ditor possesses much credit amongst thc funded eommuiiilv; and yet no editor is without a'host of indebled patrons —good, had nnd indinV-rent. He is alwiiys rich in thought and poor in purse. Uis pructical cunccp. tiun feeds thc paragraphical epicure, and his con Wcatrrn Penilentiary HouB-i of Refuge, Damages by sjiarka from loconiolive^, Conven iuu toumundthcCouHtttuiioii, E.Hchoats Geological Survey, Stale Library, Nicholson Estate, Prumiums on Silk, Paynient of Troops, Scut of Government, If' Cnnvcyin-,; Convicts, Conveying Kugiiivics, iMidccUunoous 95 152,009 72 a.5J,l)04 91* 18,33i T31 •i.oao 00 5,800 00 72,951 51 31,73d 59 5U)Q0 33, 3(,9,335 43 2.-I75 00 467.500 00 162,742 23 15,143 24 7.uba no 5,noo 08 20,856 57 3,753 05 8J3 68 ](i,70U UU 2,917 00 3.931 55 2,101 89 31,476 40 9,900 4S 619 73 505 77 44,420 63 Balance in Treasury, lst Nor. 1840. $6,860,471 50 590,349 75 $7,450,812 25 Revision ot thc Taa*ilf. The Secretury ofthc Treakury eont io the Sen¬ ale on Friday a short rcpori on the rcTisinn of the i'ariff, in obedience lon resolulion of ihai body.— The g-ist ofthe rcjjort, aftor ex^ ludin^ redundant verbiage, iii ihi.*: Tho reduction m thc duties on import.^, which is to take pluce iu 1842, is about five millions of dollurs. The chief e.\isting law on she aubject is thc Com- promiio act of 1833, which ihc Seerctury proposes nol l>j disturb by hia revision. Ifany ehungcs arc made, liioy .»hould be solely lor purposes of revenue. That these changes should bc contined to nrticlas fidcnce in thc'inlesnly of hin pairons frequently "o"- P"yi»S a duty so htsh as 20 per cenl. and that, fills his mind wilh proinii^es, lines his stomach wilh U"^'.'.?.'*^".^'? ^^ "''.""''1 ""^ «» ^'^"V'^ thut tato, gnawing worms, and makes him examine his puck, els lo ascertain wlielher they aro nioth-cuien. ll a prinicr,liis "heyonc dull c:ru" propensities in¬ duce him to purchase canvass-backs when llic \ flour-barrel is empty; and ifaiot a printer, bis [ frustrated schemes'of ambition arc wearing thcj hairof his head Uy keeping liis brains in a liot- ; bath. If palioni/.ed by "big fish," he bceonics ex- '-, iruvagant; und if hc relies upon their puncinriiity \ hcBces bitio-ruin on presenting hiHn(-4:oiinls. If lie relica upon a party ho becomes censorhms; and his presumed independence loaves him nmidat arduous and ciciling lubors, with the privilege of auckiny wind for subsistence. Ifhe be neutral in politics, he finds himself u nullity luo-thirds of lhe year, and the countenances of three fourths of his pa¬ trons ns (luhiferons as the smoke of a si.xly horao steam ciigiuo. If lie t/u/ts in his puper, his pa-f That lho cxisiing provisioiu lor the payment of dn:ies in cash; und thtr a?>flessnienl uf lhem onthe vuluo ofthe nierchandiseat lho port of cniry afler 1812,—ought lo lie regarded. U IS d*nibtlL-U-i a sound axiom In select fur fu'gh- csi taxalion ailiclea of lu.<cury, rather than of nc- oessity. ll is expod.cnt to select smh urticles of lu.xury aa coini'Cte mosi with irim.lar nilielcs of Americau growth or niaiiufnelure, thought not to tax them a- ' I ove 20 per cent. It may bc useful, alsu, to si^tect thcM nrticlfs,fuf an incieased iuipo.>l, which may bc proper for cuuu- IcrviiiJjng injurious inipo.>(s, plat ed un our own pro¬ ductions hy any loiCign power. There arc .'lunie anoinolies iu the present taiiff >\hielt might he ahuI.sJied; tuch nadisenniiiiatiumi more fuvoruble to lu.vuriL.<4 thsn to iiccessuries. The value uf Irce articles imported in 163iS, ex- ' ' ~ niy tronii consider il onc nf his most insipid originals; I , . ,, . , ..r,-,/.. --... and if hc duns by special deputation liin hom-sf de.; <='."V;'^ °' ^l'^""='*-'' ^^'^^'^ '^^^"^ > .i8,lG .obJ. A dn mands excite the ind-miation orvriigcanco oftbo..* | "' ^^ percent, ou these wonl.l yield a nett revenue whom he presumed wcv his frit-mls. And it he i "car the five niilhuns ihal may ho needed in 184:*. attciii).trf lo please^very hody, public opinion v.mv , ^i-'l'-*i"l>"ff »»"'" I^h^ hee uriieles ihosj which may soon, und very jnslly, gives h.m the appellation of ^f^ rc^^rded ni...t as uxunus, us fas, cofttcs. silks, an c>„or«/7a/.v. Bul wc nre e^lIuilou^lv disclosing I'^5" »nd adding lieuMo lluse which confi ct c ,1 . a .t 1 . I ifin Miiir^li .if f l».i i...ru(<>r!..j. c.inr nrf n.'wl ¦,uttiiiii< MVitli Aiucrican pruduct!o:is, US v.'orslL'ds, hiien.'i, of the magnet tothe polar star. loomuciiot tno mysteries ut our an, anu, .is iiio iii-r i. t . .-qoo n.^r * tS O.r.-, P«hn w- r .lnnt hnlh-vr in lhi« .lnn,r J' t"'iitil"dc of mau is only cquulied hv his depravliy. 1 •^^••. ^»^> 'here w-nld be an unusunl ol 8,^9,020,148, UUIZ. r^Hliaw; I (tOIU DCtievC la Hits Kiing ot . f , , , , ¦' j i ¦ r- i ' firtltimr t he vt'iir IH IH <ii I -w n tMi-dtA oi\ wluch a ^ .° losl Bome niiglil acquire u knowledge of our trade v''i'^»*e ^»^ i^^^ '^^^ *¦'¦' '»* 'i «"-_*iW u>i wmLU a )«ridca8 „„,! ...„r,.„„:.... ..,:.i. ., ;«.,..« « ..*:..^„i.:.. duly of 20 per rcnl. would alsK \ lelJ the amount nfah.Mit five millions. On somo anicle.H not now fref, hut p.iyingaduty ofie.-ts than 15 or 20 per cent., tho tax mi^ht bo raised. IV'i/jfi are of this di-scripUon. Half the ainonnt uf increancd duty should be mad<i 10 urcrue only from thc 1st of Jaimary, iu 1842, und the resi^lut* cummence lb*) first of July next thercafiei. Tho warehouse system might bo adipiud and liTr"^liL.T:.'.r"..':l.V.".". ' "" *" adopiud. ' It inight bc exp:?diL'nt to provid*? tor the assen.*. menl ofthe wholo ofthc Jitghcr oIas.< ofduties af- lulling' in love, and gelling ao soft that ull onr are involved in a few words, such aa doee, blisS' hiss, love, fretitlc iiwou, night at nuon, ».te.—^words that have been rhymed so oJtcn that, like honey that has boon carried ubout too much. Ihcy have lost their sweetness and nolhin/r is Ictl but the dry and wa.xy comb, ll is beneath thu dignity d'a man lo ullow hiiiii^clf to bc so mueh inlhicnccd by woman—Irilling and fooli>h us sho is. and profession, without i^erving un apprenticeship. and become contcmporurics in businci^i-', wo shall withhold any further exposi!i(m ol the glorious re¬ sults to bc ncconiplished in the capacity ofa Coun¬ try Edilor. The Coal Tradi', Froma lubular alalemcnt ofthe Coal Trade, lately publislied in lite .Miner's Jouriiul, we ^lunn tho Ibllowing stulislics: Stcd. Vou are ini.-ih-iken, Quiz, and youtli find it out .«oii.o day, tu your sorrow. To miy tlmt llio 'ri'" .«"^ '"W" in l'c.."^j;lvama rrom ,vlma, coal , orevun u sinall nuinlior of tho Imli.,., aro I ;™V''I''I'"''' wim^Mauol. L.„„nk, uiM ii. U.o y.ur , tor_18.12 on U..»,-/ r.i,l.„em principle. majoriiy or evon u small nuinnor ot tno lam.i.'i aro , j^^oo, tlicre was sliippiU liom Iutc but 3115 toni,.-1 Somo of the l.irse .Imvi.inliR nitd hounties. now irilliiii; and foolish, is ridiculou.s. You should huvo During the next ten yciini, (that is, liil83U,) there {.allowed, cimld b:> briii licii.lly rcduciMlso a» to eor- spared tho remark, il'll hud been outof regard for ^ was a rapid increase in the i; uan tily used—lhr ,' rc.'^pond in their proporiions v\ ith thu reduced duties, tbe loi liiiK-H of our friond Fustian. For my pan : "-hole quaiitity shipped durinj; the yeiir J8J0, be. ' Thin n-e believe is a tolerable nyiiopsis of Mr. I believe wilh Cuinpliell that nur liappy ltd innlio knuwn thu srime without delny; and thoso jiideVttcd Io I'ljulto payment un or bcfuiu tiic'27ih ^iiy of Maroh next, to ¦ WILM.\I\i IIUTTO.\, Lilllo Firitnin township, or A, DUliUICH. Urumuro tp. Execulors ofsaid Isaac, J. Ilult'.m, dccM, January ;Jli, 1811. 61 V January 20, 1811. ulhenlicaled, forsuttlcmnnt, to Wn.SON HILL, Adm'r. Littlo llrilnin township. Gt«.7 NKATLV EXKOUTEl) AT .Tlir. OITRT. Of TUB KXAMI.VBrt &. Hl-.RALP. ¦&'' ® m il li M 'a'. Tho Storo-Hoiisc !in(l Kooms, Mow in tl.o occupancy of UouEiir Mohdkr- WKl.l., in Clieslliul Street, in the uily ol' Lnn¬ caater, froiitlnj; on lho Pennsylvaiiiu Kiiihvny, uro ofTered loc rent rrom Iho Isl duy ol'April, 1841. This iu dciudcdly ono ot ibe hesl stands liir ihc forwarding business in lhe City. MICHAKL MirrZCKU. LuiMiMtcr, Dec. 30, 1810. ''Garden was a wild. And man tho herniit sighed till wuinaii smiled." Yes, when the atunns of lifo assail us on every side—wjien stern adversily is pursuing in ftjll chase—when poverty and want aru before us, and disircsson every side—when even hopo nu longer wbisjirrs its pleasing Hultery; uiul ull around is a i ing 116,-103 loiiji. The wbole nuniber of tons of' Wo-jdimrv's repti.t of revision, with the cxeoption eoal sbipprid during the ten yeuis, was :15U.::?Jil, .ot'it wbi.:h inerely deseribes the stipulations und ¦cbaylliill uud .Miuuli ' r.-sirieiiiiiis of tlio existing tariff. Wo have intor- jiuded no o])ininn.i of eur own.—Madisonian. threo places. The aggiegule umoinltin lOJ6,was - . „-¦•¦¦ ,-r- ' ¦ " • GUG.J-JU luns. Ill the v>-ar 1S37, thoie w^s coal land Mills and lurm—alsu nBUlbinti.t part "l "-ov-i j„f |( „„,! „|,g„,i^,s3 pruspcci, lovely womnn is slill shipiied Irom luouiiior places, vi:-.:—Deaver Mend- :.. — ............. I.Inll.n.\.....)....¦ I. ..(.II.I., ..Q..pi,!,....III.; 1' .... .. 1 1.1..'. . . and wus prucure.l Irom C'huiik. The quantity sliippcd during IS30, ;iim:uij[c(l in lh« oggreyaie 10 1 lO.-lUiJ, loas, and was procured ' from Scliuylkill, .Mam-li L^i k, and Luikawana; ¦ 3;"-^ -.-.-Minan named .Sak.mi Ass D.,vis wa. and until ibe year l^>3li, lliere "us no eoil ..hipped ! found guilty la.-t w-oek ia I'hl'udulphin ofthe mur- from any pun ..f I'eiin.-ylvui.iii, eveepi froni these j Ji,r ol Julia Ann .Inrdan. 'I'be jury recouimendea and full po!i--ieBiJioii by tb thersto if Ibo iSioek is sold. lUlb June or pre\ ious B>i.xs<i)lnti»a> oi' S'lirinfi'sUig). Kn'^III-; Purinersbip hurelufore ijxisliiig between i, tlieundetsigned, is Ibi.i day di.sMilved hy inn- tiiul consent. All persons iiulebtml to lhe suid lirm, ure therefore requesled to call upon II. 1'. Car.son. und settio their respeitivu nccounis with¬ out dcluy. UE.NIiV R. UF.EU, , HEiN'liY 1'. CAR.SO.V. 'J'he Iulo llrm of Ri:i:ii and t".\iiso,v reiurn tbeir rendy to whisper sweet words of comlbrt and con- fiolation— I ¦'Like Ibe ivy In Ihc ouk, t Sbe rlings more closely in the slorm," nnd hnppy is be nmidtt all his adversily. who has one Irue and devoled hearl who is willing to sharo ' his distress and sympailiise in bn sarrow-. But it' is not only in ndvcrsity ihnt this lump s'led" so puic , nnd PiiielJrove. In Iti'Jd, coal was scntfrom Hailelon,andiii lile following year fruin Sugar her lo the mere)' oftlie Cnvcnior. N.ie Iiock,-^.\ Mr. Williams, of Ilrist-il, En*. _ land, has inven'ed a Im-k wiihout a AtyAp/f. Tbo Lciafuiid tihaniokiii. In IS-lurih'e ninuunt shipped i nieuns by wbicll 11 is "pcnrd can bo nmdo ii\ any from nil these pluccs reaulied to 805,414 ions. The '' varioiy of lonn—as a ring, a soul, caso, or atlnch. greutct quantiiy uf coul is siiipp.d from Schuyl.'='1 ti>a'aiu-.wiiipor wntch.koy, ur seul. The loek kill and .Maue'.iCbunk. iiticlleuii be snpi lied nt a much lower prico than The Rver.ige incrense ofihe romsumplion of any etiier Kuglisli p^vlinl lock, and ils Bd»aDtllge» cont during tlio last uight ycnis, hus beun abiiut 05,0;i0 toiis. Tbo tublo from wbieh thc abovo is comlenrii.'i aro Ibat it is ini.»ervious 10 dust or wet and cannot bo picked. ali.ihl; wcare bcnelilted by ils rays even in our brightest prusporily. Allhougb wo are aolfish lieiiig»=, we slill luve eoiiipanions in joy ns well as thnuUa lotheir fiiends nnd the public ingeneral in misery; nnd if we have noone to sharo om joys for tho patronage heretofore extended 10 them. (C'-ll. 1". CAUSON will ill future cnrry on lhe business, und will conslantly keep on liniid u large quuntity of liRICKS, manufaelurcd in tho hest ninnnur. Lancister, Jan.'JO, 1311. tl-, ineli\-Jes lho sliipments fnun all tlie aiilliraeile re. j ICrN'rccKv.—Tho clforl inoile in ih= I-r.^iilaimi gious in llio Stale, e.xcept the \Vil!;esb;irre liisin, of ihis State, by so iiniHirlunl und inlluential a tnaia from whieh there ure no reiiirii;*. Tbis sti^iidy,'.txs liobert Wic'Uiff'e, In repeal lbc law fbrblddirr|f' hiiwevor, dues not all'ei-t ihe .-Vilantie market, as the introductiun of rluvcs into Kentucky for MlVf thc wholo qiiiiniity which in 18.17, was I?,-!'.'™ tons,! htS, wo rejoice to sny, failed, signally failed, inUitx *oy are nt best insipid. Here thero ia a sphere in is consumed in ibe iiiierinr. 'I'be nuw impetus I Houie'oflteprcscntulives. whieh woman'.; inlluenee i, felt as nincl. us any Bi"',' to tbe eoal ira.le, by ihe ereelioii of Anthra-1 Tha Louisville Jaurnul, rafeiring to till. toHiIl, , ,,.,,. I . . ..I cue Iron WorksoK tbe Susqiubaiina, Wlll gronlly 1 lays: "We coiigr-.tulato tho iH-opto «rtli« Stat* other; and wo belido hini who is so insensible to , i„„^„^,„ „,„ 3„,,|,ii,.„ proiu the Wilkesbarre region 1 upon the nmgiiiiude of lho majorily. W, Irittf il debghi—so obiusc iu his feelings as not to be com.' iieicailer. j will huve n sunibiu;; eti'ect npon tdo <iui;8tiion ft* iielk-'i lo become n volary al licr shrine. Then 'I'iir eoiHaiiipliim uf aiithriii-iic c,»al, in 1830. in some ycnr-1" i-caK-.''
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 9 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 9 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1841-02-03 |
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LA.NCA.STER. LANCASTER COliNTY. PA.-
PRIiyTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY
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WAGNEll'S OLD STA1ND'"=° Ternii^ M' Piibiicnigoiti:
Tho EX.'V.MlNER .&. DEMOCliATlC: HEIIALD A Fur Cuiiiponica of thu Rocky Mountains
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months,' dnd no paper diacontiniied until allar-
rearagcs aro paitl,. excopt at th'o opiion oftho
puhlisher, ntld a failure In noiify a dlsciSnlin-
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