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"Jjr VjriOJV THERE IS STREjreiTII,>' LANCASTER CITY, PENN.- -IS3a?a.c£ii2c©c£l aicacfl 5jPQa,lbaaa3lja.cE«dI xS^ST'csc^Dsas?"- aavHT ¦ i-L'M u iuLJinas.nA:vi^xrT«f iLmmvmi'^i'^^f^rm- -R y K . W H f T E IM I D-D L E T 0 K. ^w^k^. s^T^asr® a m?. ^VEB.'^E'^WAy, i^'OVEMlltEat 3, 8 841". THE EXAMINER & HERALD. 'Ssgi.'^'^r .— - ADVEIlTlSEMEiNTS. A WAMlAlBlLm MAUm FOa SALE. ADVEK'J'IKEMENTP. faCi«B-ngra.-wi rnT-T-ra I F^HE Buliacribcr ofTur.s ot privnte sale the Farm i •« on whicii he now rosidca.aiiunlcd In lliehcdilliy ; :\V:agNeu^s old stand, TcrnfiS of PllblicniBOn: nnd beautiful Valley orMuncj;, Lycoining couniy. The'EXAMlNER Sc DEMOCRATiC HERALD ^*a., nboDl 3 niile^ from the thrivinsr^nd ,iclif!hltul ia piibtishod weckly.on a double royal ahi-oi, at ^l'^°"5''°., ^""^^'^'yl"*^'* Ijesoh tbe WcHr^Brunch TWt> DOLLARB, pcr unnum, paynbin within three ""' ¦¦"•'• inonths from the lirae ot subscribing; oa two - DOLLARS AND ^)PTV CENTB. at tlio end of llic yciir. Ko suhacripliouvvill bc taken for less ihan six months, and no puper discontinued until allnr- rcara^t'S are paid, except at the option of tho publisher, and a failure to notil^ a diseontin* uanco, will be considetcd n new cngngomcnt. Advcrtisihir will bc done on thu usual tcruiR. Letlera to insuro attention must bc post paid. ILL he Hold nl public Palc. on TUESDAY Ihc 9lh day of NOVEMBKR nexi, on the prcmiacB, JS Walnable Wlnntation, Canal) and on lhe'main road lending Ihnn liuahes'- Contnining 106 A»res and 92 Perches, neat | ville to VVillinnmport. The tract conlain, ahoul nica.u.e. of f'™;--"'""/ f-"."''-. ""'' .» ""I^ ' ^""^ ! ^^ ^-- ' _^ of cieellcnl TIMDKR on ll, aitualed in Ea.it Dnn. I Sit''3jtCi> cS^C^Jir^'CJ&^g cgal lownship, Lancaster conniy. ahont 1 i niiie.i nbout 170 of which nre cleared, nnd is well eal- Irum the town of iMnuntjoy, and 4 inilen from Ma. TiHl'i: ©Al^L.^?^®. theni. Simon had lound thnui livingin n Hipit'lo hliyht brt-aluiisi oflcn nnd stiilu brnid, lho luHMluy room of a humble dwi'llin^r ho had bucn calliM by lu"! i'i lhr houMu ; jel ihcy wt:re Inih clucrlul. the landlord to repair, and Hlruck by ilie piilii'iit "litd'cd. indeed, .Sarah, I doti'i kn-.w \\i):ii wc resignation of rhc widow and the .•>weoi, nindtar sliall dt*," enid Simtm, ihoughirtilly. '1 i-in un;iblL> t eil uiy of Sarah, the dangliler. he mndL-stly and nn- l" work, tuul you suy yoo nni^t not leaVL* mu a rno- ob!lU.'^i^cly^ gou^hl thoir ncqtmmtnnro, nml hy and men I nloi hy proposed (0lhe maiden. Simon wasa jjood-look- ing ynung man—indusirious arul correct in alt Id-t .'i^J^^_9'-^^iB2i) "f^'-h:, TJtt<»a-»lt©Q <i3o "Vou are po much bcllcr imw, dcnr, I will t^o ' nut lo.d^iy, nnd fry and get sointtltirig lhal 1 can . **lVith antf text Jtotl:cr-^ cnru:li*d, Frum variona gaT^tnn culVd wdh cnre." cu'taled to bcdivided Intotwo farms if deaired. The rietin, ndjoining lamls of Joseph W. Nissley, Cliria^ The improvcmr'jiia uro ADVERTISEMENTS. llANDSOME^ residence" AT PRIVATE SALE. improvements arc a good and spacious II i\ U ^ F. , and BARN, with ambling under tho ' Imrn, and a good TENANT HOUSE., : The Land is in a good siato of cullivaiion nnd onc ; ofthe licat waiered farms perhaps in ihc County— ' there being a first-rate s[.ring of never fuilmg wa. - ......^ .,., ,..^ , «. ,.„«* i« v;<n;i;i, ler at thc houBC door and other exccilent springs puriip iherein, ncarthc kitchen door, and a largo Earlh, sky and ot-ean gather here— lian Zook und olhcrs. large two.story Stone DWELl ING HOUSE, a large SwifRcr Born, and Corn Crib,^ a Galic nnd Wash Houfc, and odier netessur-y out builtlingsi; a well-of ncvcr-fuiling water wilh n THB nXOTHBH £UXVI»IONXU>. Br L. It. SlGUUU.NEr. "The least of life ia siieet— I am no weary guest— Loving friends my pr.e^nce greet, And all that chamia di^ eye ur car, Ta.sie lo plcas-c, or heai to cheer, ^M^HE subscriber oflcrs ai Privnte Sale, her Into M^ residcncQ, in Euei Orange Street, iu tho Cty ofLancaBier, isa now, three aiory brick building, , consiruaed in modern ntyle, liavrng (biding doors and marhle. mantles, wiih complete *'nck hnildings, comprising a pleasant dining room, convenient kitchen, viash'houBc, bath hnnsc and smolte.huuoc .on different parte of the iMcl—also, u gcnlle and I constant strcom ofwater running ihrougli thc I middio ofthc place. Limeatone ahomids inthe J valley and agreat quantiiy of Hujicrinr lime iu burnt within a;tofa milu of the farm. There ia also on the tract a eutiiricntly largo Ol'- eBiur<l off AppBo Trr<;s which hear a good selection of fruir, Ifigclhtir wilh many other Iruil and ornamental Pcteor.s wishing to purrhase would do wdi to call and examine this before buying elsewhere, a^ it ia undoubiedly one of lhe most |)leasant farming situations oflcred for sale, and will be divided tn —tho whole under Zinc Ro^ftng. " Atiached'lo^hc «"'t purchasers. The terms of sale will be made houseis Q fine LOT, 70 fcet front, and running ^'^^"^'^'''^'»>' calling on the owner living on llie back to an alloy 250 feel, Iiiled with choice shrub- ' premises. apring ol water nc»r tho Barn for watering eatlle; a good OUCHARD, and some fine Locusl Tim¬ ber on the land. Any person wisliliig lo view the property be¬ fore Ihe day of sale, will call 9n the bubHcriber, repiding on ihc premises. Posjcssion and a good tillc will bc given on the lst of April nexl. Salo to commence at 2 o'clock P. M., when at¬ tendance will he given, and terms madeknown hy Oh thoul who niarkV our dale, LICVI KBY. "i'ill twiligbi's ray, October 20, 1841. (Bear copy.) 13-46 I'd love to linger here, (Juidiiig my chlldrci^dcar God'd care be UcbsM '. "'Tis snarce the hour of prime, Yet how tke sands of lime Steal fast awarl 'Till thc cool cvcning'falls— 1 fuin v\ould stay. "Yetif itbe loo late, "But. «ir,*' liCgiin Simnn. "(htld \<Hiru.ii-uc, and u't wrU aa fa»t qs you ran; d'.n'l Uirlainoie, ur my >liiiuhlcr MI swull »o I e lli'l i:(.l my <-'i:.t off hyaud hy. <iof>d.byc—hear In.Ill iim; a;;..m;" And with llie-iL- ^ordf.spokcn ill a r.pid an^l l>l<iii , i>iii kind manner, tbe gener. 'HIS iniu-moiigcr Imstuiu d ad well as lu; touUl ibr liiiijiin..^ lronitln' Iuhhi; in whicii his accidenial(7) habits. The neglect of htr and h* r daughter by b. ing iionic lo do." , prL'-^focc had hrtoiiriii sui'.li joy* lhe rclatioiifl of the widow, and the devoli-d aiii.n- "But u hrre is lhe homc ?" he said, murmnrinir. ",\iAvkni>w 1 Uul Fln-Lnrk savelh his nnninlcd) tion lo their cum fori by ihc yonng carpet,ter, show- ly ; "you havc no home lo cnmc lo, dear .'^anih !" [ ho wiil hear Iriini iii-t holy heaven wilh ihe saving- td the widow that irue re.-^pcriabilily lits nni in TIk- wiCe'ii c'lumenaii'-c KII, yet mIic snpprc'.ved i iilrMiulh id" his riglit li:uid; verily ho ih a tiod ilmt family or lt»rlunc, hnust* or lands, proffssi'ju or oe- her cnn tion. '¦ I n.c. true, Simon; bui lear not; Ijudiielh in ihc carih," ^a:d Kaiaii. Iuoking heaven, cn potion, blit in moral worlh, sustained by honcwly <^(>'l " "d pr<.vidc ua wilh a hon:c I" j \Vii:d u:lh grdcl^d .crvtoir; "jiisc unlu tlic Lord lho ami induBlry. Sho tlierclore gavu her (onsuiil it» "Yuu h ivi; e.v!nioidinary li.iih in Ood, Samh I I ; gl-TV dne to hU nam.-:" the union,and Sarah Sianlurd, the daughler of one wish 1 could he.icve as you (!o! |/f ha.t reiia niy j "Amen," said Sim »n, wllll devout ihankfulncSi, of the Iormcr weahhy merchants of Snuih street, pcrnnitctl many wlto ir-isi in h.m uh much as we !"Uitlbl ilym t.oi •*ay,wi;c, aotuiiut thy way unio lho became the happy and contcn'cd wi'p of Stmnn ir"y In ib-, to perish m hunger I" Lunl; titivt nl-i* in him, and ho ahall bring it to Grey the car[icntcr. It in true, Sarah miqht Nave ! "Ves, to li-cd ihvni willi lhal bn'atl ofwhich. If p tt'^! Tiu'v dii.s h.is hecn a wonderful thing! A dnne letter, as the world goes, foran iron miTchani. o»y man cal. he sliull i:cver die 1" ishe nnswcrcd, hrnl wh imm knowiili ni't: ncilher dorh u fool un- who had stvn her at elinrtdj, humbly seated In wi.h sweet liulh. the "airangcr's pew," beside hcr mother. Hiruuk "Keud mc ^oiiie proniific, dear, lhal I tnay cat-h with hcr beauty, inquired her out, and sought to f'om il sonielhing oi that clcvatctl iiml trusting spir- cnllivatc her acquaintance; bul S mon Imd alrendy t it. which makes you to superior lo our wretched monjrer. ... thc poBKCBMinn of hcr heart, and thf rich bnehah.r, cundiiion." . -n which was plaei-d i. lK:d on nprlngn, It was not ollhough worthy enough, and deeply attached lo I "I huvc no nil.le, dear," suiil Sirah, with a Inok lor hirnsch, hnwever, Ihoiiirh In: huit a palch over her, was compelled to rciirc with hi:j love unrcquit- jof nadm-aa and patn ; 'M wan taken hy Uic olHcer . his lefi eye. and tme arm out *if h.s coal sleeve uud dersland ihi-; hut lhanl;s he to Him who hulh giv¬ eu me wisdom lo sec in it llir, liandl"' That alieniooii. Mr. Wilks Hudaway, the Iron- ad..- hia appearanee with u large wagon, With thc other hooks, though 1 heggud lor il; hul he v\a8 iuaeiiMiblerhccouhl not apprLchile my feci cd, resolutely rc| eating, "If she will not marry me, i. . ,, ¦ , ... Never wedded uill I be." i "'«^ ' *^*-' Ihougbl he waule.- lo rclum u lor the _ , , _. _, t . ,, -n . ; reason he look it, because it had gdl kavcs; and Sarah niuJc Simon Grey an adniiral.le ivlPe, and i ,,„ ..jj ,„., , .y^,,,,,, „.|,i..|, ,,„„ f;„j „„,,„, „„ Billion prove, a gnod husband, riie widnw, li-i; ^ j„ y i^.^^.^ ,,,,„ |,^, |,„j „ ;,.,„ |,i^, ^r^Uu same f.!!^'."S'.,:l'T;''-"'". .':.'¦"^^ I"'-! l'".v it ill li.r heri" rhe wre.eh EV.\N TIIOMAS. Muncy tp., Ool. 13,1841. Truslecu' Sui,' oS vory Vuliiiiklc ¦ Mm, mmm m. AT PUBLIC SALE. hery and fruit ireea. The ulmvc consltiutes one of. the mnst elegant and dcairalilo residences in the • Cily of -Lancasier. i Elizabeth hall, i To whom application may bo mado at her dwell-1 ing in Eaet King Sireet. j Lancaster, Sopt.29. 1841. tf-43 ,_-...„ . ~- ^V—?r . ^,„ i HBY virtue of a Decree oi the Court of Chanre- ^^ ry of Maryland, ihe nndersi/rncd. an Trustee, will offer al pnblic sale, at the Coun Hnuae, in the Towi. of Elkton,Ma ryland, on VVED.\ICSDAy iheSth-duy ol DEtJEMBER next, all that very '¦ILL bc sold, hy public vendue, on S.\TUR. valnable property lying inCei-ii county, belonging DAY tbo 6th of NOVEMBER, at Ihc houso lo Messrs. Samuel S evens & Co. conjii-ting of the of the Subscriber, on the Faclory Road, one mile following Tracts or Parcels of Land, viz: from the Court House, - I. Jt Tract or Parcel or land, 23 .Seres of Good (the nearest point of whieh is wiihin t>> iniles ¦n- l-MW>nai?»m,'llfWI''na fK i\ ICWTm '"'"'" "'" "•"""" of Elkton)containing 1809* Aercf, iaaMll2iS'd*4!)Jl£ria la.la.M^lE)0 two ihir.ls of whicii are in Woo;l. Througli thia Iidjoining lands of Jiimes Humes, Adam Rcigart I''''•°oi the Big Eik CreoU, a largo and never.failing IN pursuance of an order of the Orphan/ Court of Lancaaier Couniy, lbc subacribcrs will ex- i poHO to puhlie sale, on TUESDAY, the Uib day of fNOVRMBER, r841,on thc prcmises,tho UdloH'ing tr-45 . Real Esiuteof ABRAHAM "BUCK\VALTKK,lare of Lampelcr lownship, dec'd.—viz: Th^ir pilgrim vay, Watching ihuir mindunfuld Rich Willi ojirustiitg (old Of knowlcdgOBior'd, 'Xill each his manly «at Shut! take in concert iweet, Around lilc's bard." and olherf, with n TWO STOUY ¦ ¦ ..¦'FUAMK HOUSE, . ISi! AND BARN, on said premiaes. . The said House lias been kept as a Tavern for iwcniy-fivc years; ther* isalflo h good well ofwater atthc door. Sale lo commoncc ol 2 o'clock. Tcrinu of Sale mode known by HUGH LOAN. Ociobor 13,1841. 18-45 ,1* ¦ ¦¦ . , ¦ „, Public Sale. WILL bo so'd al Public Sale, in pnrfluailcc of on order of the Orphans' Courl of Lanca». tcr county, on TUESDAY the 30th of NOVEM- BER next, on thc premises, in Druinoro township, A large tract or parcel of Patented Land, lat« the property of Nicholas Boyd, dcc*d., ond bi>undcd hy land of Israel Tennis, John Buchanan, Esq. Samuci Boyd, .lotm M'Sparin and others. No. 1, Iso partofthe above tract, hounded by lands ofJohn Buchifnun, Israel Tennis and No 2 lierin:ifier descrihed, contaming 201J Acres, on which are erected a Log f water, passes, anil on il arc erected one of which was enlirely rebuilt in '1837, wilh three fires und n firstrato pair of paient lielIov\s, having a fall of 16 ftet; theolher is a ChaffV) Forge, wilh ono fire and in good order, having a full tif 11 fcet. On the pieiuisea ure lwo good and large stono n n. Dvsrelling Houses t^»_ with Itn qxcelU'Nt S uno Qiirn GU by 40 liiji^^ feel, a range of Buildings of about GOjSsgsv^^ Thc Alasler ca IIM. Hie Mother heard. ''Cwrte/ii/Aer.'"—'Wasthe solcum «ord. Bright shone tie noon ilay sun, . „ ...^ „.^ .^...«.. .. j situate in Leacock tovvnship, about twomiles North Tbe undrained eiip stil glow'd with hpurklingzcst, nicnt, lookiog for bcr hoi from Iritcreniirsc, adjoining lands of Henry ICrei- She clasped her purehaiid o'er her heurt— SJio row a sad procession "Thy will he toneP* III tho frcsh eumm'erof hcr years, Slic kissed away heraursling's tears, And laid him, luird:o rjuiet rest, Upon ller blooming ckufihtcr'a brcift. Pain prob'd hcr n*irvi ivith torture's fimg, The fibrous hcart-slrn^s rent and rang, Yet peace, thai of htiJHOul was part, Luoked through her tie, and Ibilcd tlie durt, That rankled iicre, And Fuith the Saviao *s image drew, Wiping awuy tbo d a hful duw. With words ^lipruycr. A TRACT OP LAND, dor, Michael Schwartz and others.containing nioreorlesa. The improvcmcuirinre a Two Story ' BRICIC DVVELLING ' ter, which she did (or two years, wheo she was rc moved to a betier htmic in a world where poverty is no Crime, hut, indi-cd, Ihe LordoVwIih-li liinisclfl when on eorib, was so poor us not to have where to lay his head! Woe, woe lothe viickid rich, if vir¬ tuous [loveity afisimilatc the good to the Saviour ol | niuu I Blessed world whore the worth of men in not to be longer weighed ugainsi gold I '< The year aller the pious widow'H dcalh, tbc sad , accident happened to Simon thai we bavcjusl mrn. • tioned. Borne on lbc shouldera of four of his fel- . I low workman, the wounded man was lukcMi homc to his dwelling. Sarah wa.s in l|ie door al the mo-1 d>and to coinc to dinner. ; procession approachiiig ihc house— i [bcr'face grew pale I She looked earnestly at the ! .bearers—Simon waa not unc of ilieui! Heu'-ily ' iond uilcntly they came on—perhnps—periiaps, htr J j Ihougbl wns, they are going by! She ccusck lo | breothp as they come opposite the gate. They in a wiing, and hc also hmpetl n iitile; neverihftless hi'seenitd lo forgei, iliat In: I,ad been hurt in hid li.nevuleiil purpuwis for ilo; ctMrilori of the family whiisc misery lie hail sn/
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1841-11-03 |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Year | 1841 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Democratic Herald |
Volume | 3 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1841-11-03 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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"Jjr VjriOJV THERE IS STREjreiTII,>'
LANCASTER CITY, PENN.-
-IS3a?a.c£ii2c©c£l aicacfl 5jPQa,lbaaa3lja.cE«dI xS^ST'csc^Dsas?"-
aavHT ¦ i-L'M u iuLJinas.nA:vi^xrT«f iLmmvmi'^i'^^f^rm-
-R y K . W H f T E IM I D-D L E T 0 K.
^w^k^. s^T^asr® a m?.
^VEB.'^E'^WAy, i^'OVEMlltEat 3, 8 841".
THE EXAMINER & HERALD.
'Ssgi.'^'^r .— -
ADVEIlTlSEMEiNTS.
A WAMlAlBlLm MAUm
FOa SALE.
ADVEK'J'IKEMENTP.
faCi«B-ngra.-wi rnT-T-ra
I F^HE Buliacribcr ofTur.s ot privnte sale the Farm i •« on whicii he now rosidca.aiiunlcd In lliehcdilliy
; :\V:agNeu^s old stand,
TcrnfiS of PllblicniBOn: nnd beautiful Valley orMuncj;, Lycoining couniy.
The'EXAMlNER Sc DEMOCRATiC HERALD ^*a., nboDl 3 niile^ from the thrivinsr^nd ,iclif!hltul
ia piibtishod weckly.on a double royal ahi-oi, at ^l'^°"5''°., ^""^^'^'yl"*^'* Ijesoh tbe WcHr^Brunch
TWt> DOLLARB, pcr unnum, paynbin within three ""' ¦¦"•'•
inonths from the lirae ot subscribing; oa two
- DOLLARS AND ^)PTV CENTB. at tlio end of llic yciir.
Ko suhacripliouvvill bc taken for less ihan six
months, and no puper discontinued until allnr-
rcara^t'S are paid, except at the option of tho
publisher, and a failure to notil^ a diseontin*
uanco, will be considetcd n new cngngomcnt. Advcrtisihir will bc done on thu usual tcruiR. Letlera to insuro attention must bc post paid.
ILL he Hold nl public Palc. on TUESDAY Ihc 9lh day of NOVEMBKR nexi, on the prcmiacB,
JS Walnable Wlnntation,
Canal) and on lhe'main road lending Ihnn liuahes'- Contnining 106 A»res and 92 Perches, neat |
ville to VVillinnmport. The tract conlain, ahoul nica.u.e. of f'™;--"'""/ f-"."''-. ""'' .» ""I^ ' ^""^ !
^^ ^-- ' _^ of cieellcnl TIMDKR on ll, aitualed in Ea.it Dnn. I
Sit''3jtCi> cS^C^Jir^'CJ&^g cgal lownship, Lancaster conniy. ahont 1 i niiie.i
nbout 170 of which nre cleared, nnd is well eal- Irum the town of iMnuntjoy, and 4 inilen from Ma.
TiHl'i: ©Al^L.^?^®.
theni. Simon had lound thnui livingin n Hipit'lo hliyht brt-aluiisi oflcn nnd stiilu brnid, lho luHMluy
room of a humble dwi'llin^r ho had bucn calliM by lu"! i'i lhr houMu ; jel ihcy wt:re Inih clucrlul.
the landlord to repair, and Hlruck by ilie piilii'iit "litd'cd. indeed, .Sarah, I doti'i kn-.w \\i):ii wc
resignation of rhc widow and the .•>weoi, nindtar sliall dt*," enid Simtm, ihoughirtilly. '1 i-in un;iblL>
t eil uiy of Sarah, the dangliler. he mndL-stly and nn- l" work, tuul you suy yoo nni^t not leaVL* mu a rno-
ob!lU.'^i^cly^ gou^hl thoir ncqtmmtnnro, nml hy and men I nloi hy proposed (0lhe maiden. Simon wasa jjood-look- ing ynung man—indusirious arul correct in alt Id-t
.'i^J^^_9'-^^iB2i) "f^'-h:, TJtt<»a-»lt©Q |
Month | 11 |
Day | 03 |
Resource Identifier | 18411103_001.tif |
Year | 1841 |
Page | 1 |
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