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LANCASTER. LANCASTER COUi\ITY.PA. PRIf^TED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY LAW NOTICES. ©lailiTyS ©@LILO[Nli, iS TTOli J^'-E ir^T Iial W. ANNOUNCES to his frienda and tho public, thnt ho has removed his office to South Queen Street, 3 doors below lho Conrt-houso, where he Snu bo consulted on Professional businoss by his frionda and patronB. Lancnaler, March II, 1840. lf-J4 -BY flOBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. a^j...»«>at;iiiiigBilll wia*®sii2S3©i\'a:9 ^^W2;>i\r^^)^ ADVERTISEMENTS. »f ar T&MJTE ir JIT jl.ii w . jgr^FFlCE in Eaot King street, next door to %J& Adam Reigart's Wino store—will attend to any profcealonar buainess that may be entrusted to his care. Lancaster, April 11; I88O1 if.19 MAS nimoVed 10 lho room formerly occupied by tho "Intelligencer," a few doors Wesl of s' Hotel,cS; nearly opposite the Markoi-house, Where ho wiil lie happy to atiend (o oil business t?Qtru8ted to him. Ho can atall times be found bithcr at his oflicc, or al iho Hotel of Mr. Cooper. Lancaater, May 27, 1840. if-aS TADAi^lTigEMENTS. FASHieNABliG Wcw CSiolh & Clothing Slorc AtJVEIl'l'l«KMRNTS. Auv1';ktiseme-N"ts. :^©(M1^(NIT T^DL@ia„ ESPECTFULLY solicits tlio patronago 01 ¦atlhepubliobousoofJohnKauirinan.NoriliQucon fHlIIK subscriber ofl'ers al private sale, the pro the public to Itis new ddiabiishmcnt, in Norili Queen Street, nexl door to Mr. Jungorieh's Confeciionary Slore, and opposite Scholfield's Hotel, where ho is prepared to execute all the or¬ ders givon to himi ^ith noatnoBs arid dcapatcli, ond in tho moat fashionablo stylo. Ho has iiiade arrangements to procure the Eiatest Fashions, from Philadelphia and New York. Experienced himsolf, and employing ilone but good workmen thc ndverlieer looks witll confidence to a rcspccto- Ible sharo oftho publie patronage, and will bo hap¬ py to ncijomhiodate his cualoiiio^ wilh every nr¬ ticlo in his line. Ilo had received an elegant as¬ sortment of Spriaigr anad SHM!imrr<feoo«ls, which he offers for salo on thc moat reaBonabjo terms, lo the ptiblic as well as to bia Shop eusto. mors. HIS STOCK CONSISTS OF Cloths, of vnrious colors and qualitica, SnttineLs, Casaimeres and Vcstinps, velvet and Butin, plain and figured. Summer Clolhs, Litlcn and Muslins, Handkerchiefs, Stodka, Collars, Suapendors, Hoai¬ ery, Glovcs, Umbrcllaii, &c. &c. Also a gciternl assortment of ready mndo Cloth¬ ing, ot every dcseription and qifalityj- (ID'The public arc respectfully invited to calj and examine fbr themselves. Lancaster, April 22, 1840. 6m.20 Sbeviff's Sole. Y virluo ofa writ of Venditioni Expooas to : mc dirceti-'d, will bo sold by I'ublic Vendue, on WEDNESDAY, tho 12. h day»of August next. Street, in the Cily of Lancaator, the following Real Eatate, vh: aS Traet or Piece of Etand, Contnining 34 Acres, (more or less.) silunle in Manheim township, Lnncnster Countv. The im¬ provements ore a LOG B.-\RN, (fee, tfiereon erec¬ ted, odjoining lauds of Jacob jliycrii, David Core nnd others. Salo to eommence at 7 o'clock in the evening Seized and taken in Execution as tho property of Ambrose Crowley, nnd lo be sold by A. 1*:. ROBERTS, Sherifr. Slicrifi^B Oflice Lancas- } tcrMiily 15, 1840. \ ib-32 ITIcrcIitiHt Mill iisul niftlifloi-y .it PRIVATE SALE. AU\'i''.K.Ti.si.';M!*;i\";'.s. B5«il;i3« Va8ii!i;!i3>!i;>. ilSc:) FOU R.W. TilE subscriber is now ready Ip supply his friends wilh every thing in tbo Hat and Cap i-ado—such na Superfine Blach Brush, IVhitc Russia Fur, Silk, Leghorn, White "Wool and Palm Leaf HATS, Boys and J. Men; ALSO—A LAnoS ABSollTMENT OP Boys and Children's ii'ancy iSuts awl CttHs, "rho Hals hcing ofhis own mnnu.foeture. he an Durrani Uiotn cijual in elyle of finiah ai.d quality lo any in tlie'Stjite. -Any .Gentleman vi'ishingti ¦piircHasen F.*VSHIO,NABLE HAT, will alway .find ono ready to suit him and fit his head easy. (^¦Storekeepers nnd olhcrs, wisbjngtopurciiase by the dozen or singin hal, will.find it lo their - tantage to call. . i t. Ur TORR, Si^n of thfl Oolddh Hnt, No. 7. Nortli* Qdeen Street. Ijineastor, April 22,1840, "' if-SO LAMB HOTEL, West 'Kmg igfrect, B.aB&c|istcas ;• yllEsubscribcfrcspcclfullyinform^!hia friends and the publicgonerally, tlmt he has taken ^ d) ® ® ^ © West King Sircet, Lnncasier, di-); rectly opposito Cooper's hotel, nritl Intclyloccupie'd by Mr. C Brenner, where ho will always bc very hoppy' fo soc them. Ilia tablb will at all times be furnished with the boat tho raarltots af¬ ford, anil ao served ae to suithis gucats. Bia D4R will be Well supiilicd wifh the otioiceBt Liquors; his STAIif-E provided with thc best provender and attended by a ateady and obliging Hostler, and every exertion made to secure tlie eose, wants o.rid comfort ofnll who shall favour his House with n cnll., fJoln^ determined to keepa good houae, he invites travellers and others to make a trial and judge for themaelves. PKTER RliiED, ir. Lancaster, October 31, l8II). tf.47 €;,N S.Vi'URDAY lhe aSiiil il.ayof AUGUST ? next, the unilcrsiftned Executois nflhe last PJ . 1- , , ' . -. *. will and teslainent of .lAcon Aiia.ms, scnr., late of M. perty on which he now resides, siluated in West Earl township, Lancaster eouiity. djccascl. Allen township. Cnmherland county, C miles west *„, piKsnance oflho diieetions nf said Will will of Harrishurg, nnd near the rnil-way; consisiingof .,i,|| 1,,, pnhlic vendue, on the ptemises,lho following n fine Merchant Mill, on a never failing stream of u,,,n| Estate, lain of raid deceased—viz: water, a small Disiillcry, and a Plantation of lime- jVo. 1. A jiliinUlliim nr Tract offirst rntt- Limeslonc Land, k. in West Earl tnwn- l.-tn'.ls ofDavid Shirk, Lovi stone lintl gravel hnil, citntaini; ning IOD acre.-, 111 n high state ofcullivalion. nnd well fenced; nhimi, 170 ofwhich is cleareil land, and 18 aercs ofsiipe- * situated on Conestog,, cri- rior Moadow land. Every field on tho farm issuji. | "J."]' aforesnid, niljonun llATTjERS. Ntirth Qv'eeii.Slrcel^ Xittncaster, One door fro.11 tho cornerof Orunge, Enst side, fNl'ORM llieir frleflds afid tbe pnblie, thai the;? have jusl received from Philotlelpliia, the latesi Spring Fashions, and are now ready to furnish all who may call up¬ bn thom with HATS ofcVcry description, Wholc- Balo nnd Itctnit, at llio mnst rensonable rales, - SUOH AS BRUSH NAPPED i SILR HATS, BLACK AND WHITE; KUSSL4, BE VER, OTTER, &C.&0. tvarrnnted lo be equal, for dumbility nud bcanly, ofnny mnnufociured in ibis city. Lancaster, Ajiril 8,1840. If 18 CjTOVIiS ofall sons artd sizes warranted offirst J*..T5(tc mottle and finish: ture ofnll kind^ 800 White Oak and ChesnutPosta, 1000 good Clves'hui Rails. All ofthc tibove can bc hnd on reasonable terms U])on applicntion to ' DANIEL POTTS, ., In the borougii of Sirnsburg. N.B. Also for (ialc'nsnlioVe, a Lot of Ground in auid baroiigh, on wbicli is creeled a large brick Dwelling; Moissc,' with other bqlltliilg's, all in first rate ordor. * ou'ptcinuur D, io3ij. -..-'.v tf^39 BSoys Wanted. jNE or two apprentices to tho RniBh-naaking _ business will be taken by the aubseriber if immediate application is made. JOHN A. HUBLEY, Lnncaster, June 10, 1840. tf 27 i'inc dirrovc Cuiil* KlffillE subscriber respeclfully informs tho publie iur] lhnt hc has been appointed Agent for thc Pine Grove Conl Compnny, ohd Ibnt oil ordors ad. dressed to Itim, at Coldmbia, for Coal, will bc promptly attended to. H. L. PEDAN. Columbia Moreh il, 1840. 6m-I4 Concstojsro ^ayig-ntion. THE works on this atreonl having been com. pleted in the most stibstontinl and enduring mnnner, the undcrBigned, its principol Proprie¬ tor, proifcro to his friends and former Fellow¬ Citizens, such on interest in it as wtll assisl him In conducting the futuro operations oftho Navi¬ gation, wliich his distant residence my not quali¬ fy him toiierform to theentire satisfaction oftho Lancaator Public. He, therefore, proposes for sale SOO SllSirCO in tho Lancaster and Susquehanna Slock 'Waler Navigation Company, at the par valuo of §50 por ohare. It is nol desired that more than twenty shares be takon by asingle individual, in order that tho community for wlio.<le benefit the dilapidated works on the Conestoga have hecn coiislrucled anew, may have an opportunity (if ihcy a i please) of participating in the regulation of Tolls and tho control and manufrcment ofan improvement, which) he eonfidenlly Iriists, will be of aignol ad¬ vantage to the County ofhis birth) when in con¬ nection with the Tide Water Canal and the en¬ tire range oflhc great internal iinprovements of thia and other States. plied with durable water. Thc bnililings are iv.'o dwelling houses nnd Iwo baina, together with oul- hoiiBcs. Kor fuither particulars, enqiiiie at this office, or of lho subscriber, residing on the preinises. JACOB BAXTRESSER. July 15. 1340*. :!in..')2 A "Valuable Farno AT AUCTIOiV. ¦' rjR^illE snh.icriherg will sell hy aiietion nt the Ex- ^ chonge. in tlie city of linltimove, nt 1 o'elock P. ftf. Bn,MONDA Y tho fourteomh tlay oCSeptem- bor next, Amost beautiruliy siluaieil anil hitfhiy impruved Farm, lying withm four miles oftlie city ul Bal timore. This properly lies directly npnn the Baltimore and Havre de Grace Turnpike, a roatl always per¬ fectly good in till! worst weollicr. II boa been covered with lime, ashes nnd olher; manures, and is in a beautiful slaic of ctiltivaf ion. The greater pan well set in clover or 'rimoihy. Il contains 344 acrea ofland,a full poition ofwhich is in flue wood. The Siiulhern line ol'lhe ferm hounds upon tho watersof Back river whcr^.wiere is fine fishings and shouting in ihcir sen.'--ons.'* The barna, stable and aheddiuj and in gootl conditioi plain small DJVEELING Forney, Chri.«tiiin Myers, Jnhn Wol,*; and oihers, nnd (.¦onesiogoercok.containingnboul FORTY-EIGHT ACRES. The improvements are, a onu ami n half story DVv'ELLING BJJ 9 (pnrt stone and parting,) with nkilchon nltnelieil, n ncw Swt.^ser Barn, \Vngon shed, press shop, and othor neeessnry eui-huililinjis; a young Orchard of well aelectcd hearing fiuil irees, and a never fiiiling well of excelknt \vnler eonvenieni to said house. .Said land is undi-r goorl fences, diviil¬ cd inlo convenient (ii-Idt:, and in 1 high .'.-Inle ofcul. tiv.ation, the noil nol heiiig sur|i*i"snil hy nny in the couniry. No. 2. A Lot of Gi-mind, In the villago of Brownsiown, in snid tuwnship adjoining a puhlic mail, Conestogo Cfeek, landsof Levi Adams ami laml hite of siiid tlee,*ase.l, cm. | taining TWO ACRi;S AND TWENTY I'ER- V-'JSt 2S:n-«'!ii !;';5Jrav;li;*jjB»i"<', B'.isSji.acs-: BSesEiarSi &''!:.! s<i.vp.'i'iis.i.B':i: - oi'Mv. iitzl — mony? Ytiii might call up that plain, o; _ CDnonil^.ili lidrd-h.inilntl tlntiiocrnt, Martin in-* i*t-:\N;n'i,vA.viA, On the Ciisil nnil Dihliiinultc Appropriat'nn Piill. [Conliniieit frvm our lasl..] . ¦ I nm gl.nd In sou tlu; commiflon liricom- ing a littlo ptiliciil; wc were f--oiiii?;vIi.it ollicrwisu .1 I'nw ilnys ,iirn. 'Plus liill upi Vnn Biitiiii, who wiiiiUI, witlmin hcfiitation; tcsiifylli.-ii "iiocoriliiig to lhe host ol hia kiiowleiljre and bcliiif; J.iinca iMndiaonwas either tm) Imbecile In mind, br tnii dishon' est in principle ti> bc rc-clocted President oftlio UnitiMl St.ites in 1812;" and that wilh lli« (li'.sign .ind seltleil piirpope Id prevent iititl dofetil llmt re.eieclion, As (Mfirtiii Van Bnren) had patrioticatlp consjnri^fl anil as.iocittli:'il with the Kssex jiropriatcs nine millions of the T'ciiplc'a jimlo'Frderiili.lla; tind the meti icho nbi inoney, Illlll I have rogrel I ml lo wilnos.-i .tfqiicniti/dcrisedandorgaiiitedtheUAR'r'- such e.\liibiiions of hot lia.Mo in many of FORI) CONVEiy'dOiN: But what testi: llic Kcpri.sentativoa of llic People, day in mony has (inn. li.*irfison in liis favor? Thti and clay out, to fori^c 113 lo vole away mil- lirst'is the rommm/on of George Wash: lions wilhont due cjamination. To ni\t ingion. Brougiit \\\i in Revolutionary knowledge, Ihcre iicvor h.is been a bill times—in "thoilavs tlmt trieil men'ssonla'' boforo Congress wliicit involved so large ' —liis sire one of the nolilc .signers of tha nn nmount Ilf mnniiVi e.vcept llic ten mil.' Declariilion of Indejiiiiilcnctr—his guari lions "Maine wai-" bill of llm last scssiun; ilian the ablo financier of the Continental and wc all knnw llmt lhnt money would Congress—his frit^i't! ttntl pnl ron tlic glo- never be spenl; But here is a bill ,nppro- rioiis chief who lod llie atmios of liberty prialing nine million.'! of llic hnrd cash of toljalllc and to victory—--George W.ish: my coii.ititncnis ainl yoiirs,.ajid yot in such ingion, Robert Morris, Bnninmin Il.irri: violent hasle are some genllomen to pass son—wlmt a brillianl assotiililion? Itwo^ il, that we iniifil Slav liere till nighl ("or among such men tll.it William Henry llic purpose. For mv pari, I tell gentle-. Harrison learnt his principlclj .-iHti if wad men tlial I will slanil out, niglit and (lay, unilor the comltl.lnd ofthe gallant and im: nnlil I seo lo llie bottom df every doliai-i pelnous flcheral Anthony Wayhe lljat lie is a very fine dairy within fifly yards of the dwell¬ ing, and n nnblc spring of wuter llowing into il.— An exiensive anil excellent orchnnl. n fine large iee lioufte, and hlto^refher the properly i.^ onc ofthe most dcBirnblo in thc nGighbourhooti of Bnltiiiiore. It is sufiicienily near to bc used for n milk and vcgctahlc^m fiir market. We will olso aell wilh or w-ithoul the.Farni twen¬ ty liiead of caltle, pnrt hill bred, partly nenrly lUll breil Durhams, a large numher of Hoys, some of them genuine Berkshire; Fnrm Hnrses nnd Car- ringes. Horses, Ploughs. Carts, Wagona, Horso Rakes, Cider I-^rcss, nnd every thing necessary to carry 611 so excclleni and extensive an establish¬ ment. Torms of sale for the atock, cash; fnr the Farm 1-4 in cash, and the residue inljivclvc, eighteen Itirp.-ope'r'to"romark, that the charter of the I "l'l Iwenty four monlbs with ateresi froni snle. •..IIKS, nent measure; This lot is Iiighly dlluiled | before I will pohllit tllc (Jiicslion lo be ta- iirst put those principles inlo phictiiie.—'- 'rLl'T^JuHT.l!'' "',1'."!""",""° ""<= 'I'ereofis j ,.„„, a,„, jf R„pre.Menlalives go before ' Lct mc road yon, sir, a riliort exiract froni covered Wllh hcary ihrivmg limber. There Iso 1,1 • .¦, . ,.,1 ,-,r . • • , ». i *' > .1 ¦ . 1 .l • new Lime Kiln and an excellent quarry of fine " '="' coiistiliicnis iVitli a diirerent princL the ofliciiil account of the battle on the Liincaioiic on thia Lol. |>'c, llioy will Iiml llicy havo got lli^wrong filiami on thc 20lli of August, 1794: No. 3. A Lot of crccllent Timher Land, iS'<l\o ofllie argiinioiil. The People wiill ''Tho f<ramr
Object Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 36 |
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 | 1840-08-12 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Year | 1840 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 36 |
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 | 1840-08-12 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
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Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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LANCASTER. LANCASTER COUi\ITY.PA.
PRIf^TED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY
LAW NOTICES.
©lailiTyS ©@LILO[Nli, iS TTOli J^'-E ir^T Iial W.
ANNOUNCES to his frienda and tho public, thnt ho has removed his office to South Queen Street, 3 doors below lho Conrt-houso, where he Snu bo consulted on Professional businoss by his frionda and patronB. Lancnaler, March II, 1840. lf-J4
-BY flOBERT WHITE MIDDLETON.
a^j...»«>at;iiiiigBilll
wia*®sii2S3©i\'a:9 ^^W2;>i\r^^)^
ADVERTISEMENTS.
»f ar T&MJTE ir JIT jl.ii w .
jgr^FFlCE in Eaot King street, next door to %J& Adam Reigart's Wino store—will attend to any profcealonar buainess that may be entrusted to his care.
Lancaster, April 11; I88O1 if.19
MAS nimoVed 10 lho room formerly occupied by tho "Intelligencer," a few doors Wesl of s' Hotel,cS; nearly opposite the Markoi-house, Where ho wiil lie happy to atiend (o oil business t?Qtru8ted to him. Ho can atall times be found bithcr at his oflicc, or al iho Hotel of Mr. Cooper. Lancaater, May 27, 1840. if-aS
TADAi^lTigEMENTS.
FASHieNABliG
Wcw CSiolh & Clothing Slorc
AtJVEIl'l'l«KMRNTS.
Auv1';ktiseme-N"ts.
:^©(M1^(NIT T^DL@ia„
ESPECTFULLY solicits tlio patronago 01 ¦atlhepubliobousoofJohnKauirinan.NoriliQucon fHlIIK subscriber ofl'ers al private sale, the pro
the public to Itis new ddiabiishmcnt, in Norili Queen Street, nexl door to Mr. Jungorieh's Confeciionary Slore, and opposite Scholfield's Hotel, where ho is prepared to execute all the or¬ ders givon to himi ^ith noatnoBs arid dcapatcli, ond in tho moat fashionablo stylo. Ho has iiiade arrangements to procure the
Eiatest Fashions,
from Philadelphia and New York. Experienced himsolf, and employing ilone but good workmen thc ndverlieer looks witll confidence to a rcspccto-
Ible sharo oftho publie patronage, and will bo hap¬ py to ncijomhiodate his cualoiiio^ wilh every nr¬ ticlo in his line. Ilo had received an elegant as¬ sortment of
Spriaigr anad SHM!imrr |
Month | 08 |
Day | 12 |
Resource Identifier | 18400812_001.tif |
Year | 1840 |
Page | 1 |
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