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—^iWCTMW—¦^ggWwi^M Prlntod and I*iibU8]i<Jd by "IN luwio:^ TBSEsaiJ 5S §'ffKEr««'riii." ¥oLo TIII^-^^Mo. SO Terms of S'ablicatioBi. e7Tho EXAMINER & HERALD will bo pub liohed weekly, on an extra imperial sheet, at two poLLjins, por annum, payable within 3 months ItBm tho limo df subscfibing; or two doilaus iwo Sim CKSTS, at tho ond oftho year. ^o subscription will bo token for loss than six months, and no papor discontinued until all arrearages arc .paid, oxcopt at tho option of tho publisher; and i -Trailuto to nt>tify a disconlinuahce, will bo consii' «ced a now engagement. Advortising will bo dono on tho usual terms. Letters, to insure attention, mualBc post-paid ic Sule. FUBIilC^AIiEo Tho BuhKcribor oHbre at public aalo, on Friday tlib 20th of Novombor next, on iho pfcmisos, tho follow¬ ing valuablo proporty ultuulod on Foquca crcok, in Stiliybury township, Imncflsler county, about two milofl and a haHTroin tho ruil rond at tho Gup, and thrco quarters of b milo from iho uld IjancQfltor road, also, two milos from the Luncastor and rhila¬ delphia turnpike, containinrr • MB3AL. ESTATE AT In pursuanco ofan ordor oftho Orphans' Court ol Lancaslor county, will be on'orod at public oolo, on Wodnesdoy, the-JSth doy of Novombor inst. on the promiies, tbo following valuablo roal ostato, lalo of John Spickior, sr. d< c'd. viz : A Tlantation, 14'r Tract of LAnd, containing 144 aoros, moro or leas, ottuSfeA ia Witwiok township, Lancaster county, '^MA't ^rei mtloi fTV>m Manheim, and soven from £ianeasi&r,'«yi Wie 'fiHA Wad .Molding from tho city of Jpanoaator to tbo village of M&nhbiM) near Jacob Gr.ubo's lavern, adjoining londa nf John Spickior, jr. SamualJ Longenecker, Jacob Grube and bihors.— A partof the Iract is limestone, and the romaindor gravel Tho improvements Iheroon ereuted aro a double one slory part log and part stono, a Swissor Barn, nearly now, a Cornliouae and Wagonshed, a Smokehouse,Spring- house, a wellof water with a pump Ihorein. and other necessary improvemaiits. Tlioro is also on Iho premises a good OH CHAM % of apple, peach and plum Iroos. About 40 acres of tbe tract aro WO OBI. AX D, And the remoindor divided into convoniont fields, cireU fbncodandin a good stale of cultivation. Any person wishing to view Ihe prcmisos will -please call on Frederick Hambright, Ihe tenant, or on either ufthe administrators. Sale lo commonce at 3 o'clock in tho aflernnon, when attondanco will bo givon and torms mado knoivn by the undorsigned administrators. SAMUEL SPICKLER, DAVID SPICKLER, SAMUEL DEYEK. Nov. S, 1835. Will be sold by public vendue, on Thursday llio ¦28tb of November, insl. by Iho subscriber assignee of George Franciscus, (under a deed of volunlary assign¬ ment) at the public house of Jnhn Kaulfinan in the city of Lancaater, that certain two atory brick ~ " DWELLING with a Stable and olher nutbuildings thereon erected Jronling on the east side of North Queen slreet, in the city of Lancaster, adjuining proporly of George Withers and John Dear, and tlirco 'doors from tho Conrt House. It is an excellent slnnd for business. PoSfioGsion will be given on Ihe first of April. Sale to comM'enee at 7 o'clock, P. M. and terms willbo made known hy .•pplyiog lo SAMUEL DALE. .November 5. l8.^5. PTTBLIC SALE. wai Im sold al public Sale on Saturday, Ihe 31st of Novemlier inst. at the public houso of Okey Hon. driek8Dn,in the villogo of Alountjoy, the following rea!property, viz: A liOt oi GYOunti, so teet front, and extending ISO feet in depth, situale in tbe conlral part ofsaid lo.vn, adjoining the store of James B. Ferree on tho west, and the property oT Thomas 1. Patterson on tbe cast. The improvements ¦ra a two story Frame House, dfi by 32 feel, wilh four apartments bolow, and four above, well finished and painted, having a porch ail along the back part, to which is allachod a tno story "BUILDING, 14 hy 18 foel, with a large and good •««llar, % largo Wash-houso, Cistern, oven, slabling, «nU albotlier necessary out buildings, logether with a variety ofcheioe ¦uch ao GagoB, Prunes, MagnumbonUms, Psach aod Apple trees all in full bearing. The aboMjMfl'a- jses are hula very abort distance from the loafgim of the Harrisburg and Lancastor rail rood, and would ba very suitable for any person who would wish to enter iato tbe lumber and coal business. Pattons wishing to view Iho ptopeity, n^l j^eass call upon tho subscribor residing on the premises. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock P. M. when lerms of sale viillbe made known by Ihe subscriber. MILLER FRAIM. Nov. 5,1838. N. B.—^The above properly is among the bcsl In tha town, and will be sold if possible, as the subseri bar intends lo remove lo the wosiern country. IPUBIilC SAS.1E. In pursuance of an order of Ihe Orphan's Court of EiSncaater county, wil! be exp^ed to public sale, on Saturday the 2Sth day of Novol^r next, at 6 o'clock in the al\ernoon, at the public Bouse of George Mea- •ankop, in thecity ofLancaster, Two flilB liOts of GroutBd, •ilualeil, lying and being in the city of Lancaater, laid out and divided es follows: MNo. 1.—A BRICK DWELLING HOUSE, STABLE AND SHOP, •reeled on a piece of Ground fronting on Duke street U feet, and on Vine 86 fool, extending north 88 feet 0 inches, Ibence east 61 feol tn a corner, Ihenca south 4 feetO inches loa corner,thence cast 51 feot toDuka street, bounded by Duke and Vino streets, and othar (round of the said decedent. NO. 2—A COACHMAKER'S SHOP^ and piece ofground, froniing on Vino streol, 40 foot, «xlonding back to the property of Peter Hair, 12S fast 5 inches, iMunded by the aforesaid lol on the easl and tho property of Jacob Lemon on Iho west, and by land of Peter Hair on tho north. NO. 3—A ONE S-rORY and piece ofground, froniing on 'Duko street, 49 feet 9 inches, thonco back noarly wost 35 feot to a corner, Ihonco north 2 foot 9 7nchcs to a cdrder;. Ihenee west 51 feol to the aforesaid, lot No. '2, tbopoo along the B^ino 41) foot to the property ofr Potlj Ha^'ljieucc along tbo same S6 feet to said Ubift slrsc^^^ded in front by Duko street, on Ihe ^^^ jy^¥^^piC^°- 1, on Iho WOBI hy said lot No. !i,^9MMW|^Wfta J>; propurty of Pctor Hoir,late Ibe es^fn^^SeUrcwo, 'yecnis.—Tho purchaso money lobe paid oh the Isl of April next. Due allondanee will bo given by the administratorB. JOHN iVlATHIOT, WllI'I'EMAN BENNER. Jly Ihe Court—Bekji KnniTKii, C. Q. C. Nov. S. 18,15. res, moro or Inas, of firsf ralo LirnoFitono Land, in a hjgh rttulo of cuUivntioti, ntljoining landa of David Hon- dofflon, (Jeorgo IJuckicy and others. TJio iinprovc¬ inonts therein creeled aro an cxcollent afono Merchant and Grist Mil], two stories and ahalf hich, sovonty feot by fifly; containing four run of Stones, two of which are French Burrs oftlie first quality, willl tho necessary machinery,ull in complelo ordor nnd operalioni md a Saw mill in complete order. There is also on tho promises a two atory stone 1^ BWELS.IM© 43 by 32 feot, in good ropotr, also a WashhoUFO with a neverfailinp well ofwator with n pnmp in it, and a milch hnuBO attached to it, and a tenant hou«o, two story frnmo and pebblo danhod, ahnost now^ suitablo for sl miller, also another tenant House, suitablo for n farmer, a stono Barn, 60 by 35 foot, VVagonehod, Straw houBO, grain house, carriage iiouso, ond Cidor press ; with twoorchardsoi*choice fruil trcep. Ah'olhftr Valuable t'arm at public sale, on Saturday* the Qlsl of November, on Ihb ptemiac&, siluatod in Sadsbury township, Chester county, conluining 131 acres, and 105 porchc-i, oil in a good stato ofcultiva* tioq, and undoi good foncos, ubout 70 acres of which are e.xcollent chosnut and uak Timbor ; tho clear land has all been well limed ; with i two story Tavern House, well known by tho sign of tho "Crosu Kcyn,^' wilh two pumps near tho door, one ofwhieh is a Fountoin, also Barn nnd sheds in good order, alco a thriving yoUng Orchard of choice fruit trees. Thero is like- wieo on snid premises a TENANT HOUSE. This property ia aUuoied on the'Lancaster und Philadelphia turnpike, 13 miles from Lancaster. Also, A Lot of Woodland^ siluatod in Salisbury townships Lancaster county, containing 32 acres and 3 perches of young Jthriv- ing chesnul and oak timberv Tho ubovo lot will bo sold in smaller lots to suit purchasers. The above properties are among tho mont valuable iu tho county and will bo sold on reasonable terms. Sale to commence ul 10 o'clock A. M. An indis¬ putablo title will bo given ond possessiun on the 1st day of April. TcrmeofEalo mudo knuwn by JACOB SWARTZWELDER. ALSO, will bo bo sold on Saturday, Novombor 2tst, at the same place, a certain tract of Land situated in Sadsbury township, Lancastor county, on the Westclicalor roud, in viow of tlic railroad, within halfa mile oftho Gup. The said tract conluins one hundred and twenty seven acres, mora or loss, abont forty acresof which are woodland. On the sold premises are orectod a good two story stono DWEIililNG HOVSIS, a now stono Bank Barn, forty feot by sixty, and n now stono spring houso with a smokolioiiso attachod to Ihe samo, over a novorfailing spring ; tbero are also on the premises, a now Tenant House, a young Apple Orchard nnd a Limekiln. Tho abovo tract is wnll watored and moat of tho cloorod land is well limod and under good fences. Tho oaloofllio abovo lu commence at ono o'clock on tho above menlioned day. Tho terms will bo made known at ih* timo of sale by JACOB SOUDERS. Nov. 5, 1835. VALUABLE REAL A'I' ESTATE The undersignod, (Agont lor tho proprietors,) will expose to public vendue. On Saturday, the 5th day of December next, atlwolvo o'clock in Ibo foro. noon of said day, althe Inn of Solomon Kitchwino, ill the village of Jacksonvillo, or liothonia, the lol¬ lowing valuable late the property of Thomas Clomsun, of Philodol- phia, decea^d, vizi Tract No. l.Consistingofeighty acrea and one hundred and two«lj.two,,nerclics, neat measure, of good arable lilMESTONE liAWO, situated in Salisbury townahip, Lancaster counly, adjoining lands of John Carpenter, Poter Eby, oud olbers. This tract ia situaled between Iho Straaburg road end Ihe Philadelphia and Columbia Railway, and ia in sight both oftho railway ar.d the turnpike, It is odmiro'Dle well watered ; sovoral novor failing springs riao on Ihe promisos, and a slroam of water, which rises on on adjuining farm, and is oapaUe of wfttoring seven or eight a'cros of meadow land, rune through Uip proporty. The imjirovcmcnis aro a framo Dwelling House, A STONE BARN. in good order; a corncrib, a stone Springhouse and Washliouso, oracled over ono of Iho aforementioned springs. I'lio wholo ia under tolerable fence, and in a. good slate of cullivatinn. Tract No. 9. Consisting of Thirty One Acres and Thirty Throo Porcheo, neat measure, aituated about ono milo aouth weat ofNo. 1, adjuining properly of the heirs ol William Linvill and olbers. This tract is composed of good TIMBER liANIJ, comprising a mixture of Oak, Hicl^oryand Chosnut, principally Ibo latter. A novor failing spring rises on the promises ; and on other otreom runs through a part ofit. This Iracl will bo dividod into loto, of fmm Bvo to ton acres oach, which will be sold sep' araloly or togellior, as will best acconimodote pur¬ chasors. Duo attendance will be givon on the day and Iho place of sale, by the undersigned, when Iho lerms and conditions ofsalo will be mado known. PoBsossinn and a tillo porleclly free from any des' criplion of incumbrance whatsoever, vrill bo given lo the purchaser or purchasors, on the first of April en auing. Any information relative to Iho promisos dosirod beforo tbo day of aalo, con bo obtninod from the sub¬ scribor, by catling nn him at his rosidenco, in Poquou, noarHondorson's mill. FREDERICK D. BAKER, Agent, Nov. 5, 1835. SHES.IPP»S SALE. By virtue of a writ ofVenditioni Exponas lo mc direcled, will bo sold by Public Vonduo, on Wednoa- doy the 2Sth day of November inst. at Iho public houoo of Jocob Eshleman, in Iho city ofLancaslor, the fol¬ lowing rool property: Tlwcee Lots of Ground, Situated on tho west sido of South Queen Sircet in the city ofLancaster, numbered on the general plan of Uelhelstown, 93, 94 and ilfi, adjoining lo lola ol Mesara. roopor, Hagcr, and Uoberl Powers, lalo Iho estate of William Albright. Solo to commence at li o'clock in the evening. Seiz¬ ed and taken in Execulion as tho property of Williom Albriuhl, and lo be sold by DAVID MILLER, SherilT. ShorilTfl OlTico, l.ancaster, / Nov. 5, I83j. i WiiKRKAs, the honorablo WAi.TKn Fii*nki.in, Esq. Pr sidont of tho Courls of Common Pleas, of the secondjudicial District of Ponnaylvania, consisting ofllio counlles of York nnd Lancaster, Justico of the Courto of Oyor and Torminer Uhd (jciicral Joil Dclivory and Quarlor Sessions of the Ponce, in the said Distridi and SASiimi. DaI.k &. John Lkiiit.nkr, Esquiros, Associate Judges of tbo Court of Cominoii Pleas, in and for Ibo counly of Lancaster, and As¬ sistant Juslices uflho Courts of Oyor and Terminer and tiencral Jail Dolivory and Quarlor Sos^iona ol the Peaco, in and Ibr sold counly uf Lancaster, have issued tboir Precept, to mo directed, requiring mo among otliors things, lo mako public Proclomalion throughout my Bailiwick, thai aCourt of Oyor and Terminer and Gonoral Joil Dolivory : Also, a Courl of Gonoral Quarlor Sessions ofthe Peaco and Jail Dolivory, will commence nt llio city of Lancaster, in_ and for tho county .of Lnncastar, in tno Commonwoallli of Poniisylvania, on Afonday, lAe 16lA doy o/JVotjcm- 6cr next, in pursuanco of whicii precopt, PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To Iho Mayor, Recorder, and Aldormon of the City ofLancastor, in tho oaid counly, and nil the Justicos oflho Poaco,lIie Coroner Sl Constables oftl: said City and County ofLancastor, that they bo then and there, in their own propor porson, wilh tlioir rols, rdcords, and dxaminotions, and inquisit ons, and olhor thoir romombriinceB, lo do those things which to Ihoii offices appertain in that bohalfto bo dono; and also all thoso who will prosecute agoinst the prisonora that aro, or Ihen shall be, in Iho Juil oflho said counly ofLancaslor, aro to bo then and Ihoro to prosocuto against Ibom oa ehall bo just. Dated at Lancaster, tho 2rih day of October, 1835. DAVID MILLER, Slioriff. Nl B. Punctual attondanco ol Jurors ond VVitneS' ses will horOa'tor by oxpoctod and required) on Ihc first day of the Sessions.—Jusllcos of the Peace are particularly rOqllBsted to return their recogni- zancoB, on the wook noxt prtEBdtng Iho Court, lo R. FnAZEO, Esquiro, tbo Prosecuting Altornoy, that Bills of Indictmont may be preporod, end roody to be sent to tha Grand Jury, so Ihot that body may not be unnocossarily dolained for want of business, ond theProsocuting Atlornoy will have leisure tnjToceed immediately to tho trial uf indictments ponding. 'Ul 1)hcro will be sold on the promises, on Wednoi<day Iho 18th of Kovcmbcr, 1835, at 1 o'cloek I'. Al.nl public snle, a Tract ofland containiiifr about 23} ilcrcs ill Doncgnl lowm-hip, niljoiiiiiiK lands of Chrislinn Nissly, Jnmes Whitehill and Olliers whicll nre aone nnd n bulf story LOG- HOTJSEs ANDLOGSTABI.K. Tlic undiviilod fifth of said tract of bind will be sold J) AlS'J I*«n- Aitiiiiiii iu Advance I ^fj^ ^' <•"<» ot Ihc v«.ar. NEWKEWE^, Vol.. II^-j^oTSa" "•ublic Sal OCT-LOOK HBRBI-OD Veiiy valuable farm Tho siibscribrr intending to relinquish nprir.iillural pursuils for the purpose qf eiigasiiiR in buyiiiesM uf a difTerent iinlure, olfers nt Privnle Snle, llie tiirni on which hoot prcsenl resides, silinted on I'ipc creek liree milos west oriJiiioiilulvii, l-'ri'drrick cuuiily, .Mn- y land, conlniiiing Will be olTered :it public siii, Wednesday the iMl, „\- ,\ acres of land, with alluwniir township, (^iiiiilierl tho heirs nf Dr. Wm- Sbarp, iho 1 e. on 11,0 premisr., nn vemhor iiejt, nvu„iy . Ill "nsliiensbomurh I'.. iMo lievrs of Acliosun iii ^ Ms I* by Maxwell Kennedy, guardian of.llniy W. .\lcll-l "''""'"""""ty acresof whicb nro covered with lliriviii] To the AmicteA. Tho Double Cone, Spiral Spring Truss, invented by Beta Farr, is presented to the publio undor a ful conviction that il can be worn with mure Base and safety, and with greater bonefit to the Piitient, than any other Truss now in use. ThesO 'i*rus80B so far it is boliovod as human genius can go, possess a porfect Bclf-adjusting principle. They accummu- Uato Ihomseives to every motion and petition of Ihe body, and at tho aamo timeprcsorvo a conalanl, uniform, equal and to tbo Fallontan agreeable pres¬ sure upon the palls lo which Ihey ore applied. Tho obovo Truss logothor with a gonoral assort mont of Hull's, Knight's, Hointzelmen'a ond Com¬ mon Trusses, for solo by JOHN F. LONG, Druggist. No, 8, Norlli Quoon Slrool Nov. 5. 1835. Private Sale. The subacribor offora at private sale, a two atory brick Tavern House, and a large stable and other necessary improve¬ ments, and half a Lul ofGround, sitdatod in Easl kingSl. in the city of Iiancaator, adjoining lots of Jacob Demuth and others. Iftho abuvo proporty is nul suid until tho 18lh day ofDocombor noxt, il will bo rontod. . HENRY DIFFENBACH. Nov. 5,1836. eow—3lB* .^ W ante A, in a Stbtfc, A lad:bel,voon tbo ago dfiS and 18, in a pleas¬ ant VjUago in this County, lo whom a liboral salary will boiillowod. Any porson applying must produco good rtcommondationn, as lo capabitilyi honesty and good morals,—one who can apeak both tho English and Gorman languogoa, would bo plo.forrcd. Enquire of the Editors oUho EXAMINER & HERALD; Nov. 5, 1826. 41*. Kemocrntic State Journnl. ¦fhe Edilolrs iif \)iS Slulo Journal .have mndo ar¬ rangements for publishing at length, tftsjiroceodings and dobaton of tlio lioxt Legislature. F«^ Ihe pe. culior roltttionaofptirWoa, and the principloqShd pro¬ fessions oftho majority in tho lowor hpuso, tljo Com¬ ing sossion is beliold with great curiofiity, attd'cxpoe- lod to be ono of untrtmmttn inWr^osl. Much hasiieon aaid of the unwortliinoss df IrOBmaBonry, nnd the groalost numbor of mombers owe their eldctiion to ap- prohonsinns which have boen e.fcitodon Ihis subjecl. It may therefore ho presumed that tha myslQWos of the lodge will be thorougbty scanned, hy tho^ pro¬ fessing tho distinctive principles of Jintimaaonry, who now havo tho power of proving to t?ie world the truth or falsity oftho allegations npon which tho anli¬ masonie excitement ia basod. The same party have also spoken "loud and long" of manifold abuses and corruptions, tolerated and en¬ couraged by the present adminiotratrOn, and have ac <;omponiod tlicir consurOB witli promisos of reform and patriotic profossions, which would do credit to the mosl ronownsd sagos and henefhctors of mankind that over adornod our oivh, orany other ago of the world. TllO movements ofmon who have voluntari¬ ly oBsUmod such grave obligalions, will afford a apoc- tailo replete with interost and instruction. TERMS. THE STATE JOURNAL will bo pn'olishod ot Harrisburg, Pa. once a week during the Summer and Fall, and semi-weekly during the Sess'rana of the Legislature at THREE DOLLARS per annum —or TWO DOLLARS during the Sostion, payable in advance. CRABB &BARRErT . Harriaburg, Nov. 5,1835. ToYrinteTS. A meeting ofthe masler printers of Iho city ond county of Lancaster, favorablo to the adoption uf a uniform scalo of pricoa, will bo hold at Iho holel of John Kauffman, in Ihe city of Lancaster,'on Thurs. dav.lheiaih of Novombor inst. at 7 o'clock, P. M, THOMAS FERAN, HAMERSLY & RICHARDS, BOSWELL Sc. M'CLEERY HUGH MAXWELL, JOHN BEAR, FRANCIS FRAMK. Nov. 5,1835. <2s (S^l?©. The subscriber relume hia sincere thanks to his customoro for Ihe liberal encouragement horetoforo rocoivod, and hopes by strict attonlion lo receive a hnro of patronago. He informs the publio Ihat ho boo unhand, and is slill monufacturing a genoral assorlmont of HATS of tho latest foshion, alao ofevery kind now in uso. Ho also manufactures siIjIs: hats. of every doseription. Ho also keops on extensive assortment of Cops. DAINIEL HEITSHU, No. 15, Norlh Queen Slrool. Loncosler, Nov. 5, 1836. 318, ISRAE^L CARPENTER. Corner of East King and Duke sireots, opposite tbo Farmers'Bank, Lancaster, informs tlio pnlilic, tbnt having resigned Iho Clerkship lo Ihe Coinmis- BionoiK,lio cnn now devolo all his timo nni.' attonlion lo his business of Surveying and Conveyancing. Nov. 5, 1934. vaino. inpUfslnhco of nn orderof the Orphan's Cnurl, ofLancaslor rounty; nnd the undivldnl feur llflhs of tho said tracl vill he sold at Ihc snme time and plnce by the undersgned owners thereof, so llinln ciimllkt, tille ul Ihe wbolo tract will bo mude to the purchnser MAXWELL KENNEDV, Guardian of Mary W. McUvnine. .Ilnna WliiCchill, Joseph AI'Dowell, Alargaret M'Dowell, James Wilson, Jane IVilson, William F. Houston, Suruh W, Houston. Oct. 8, 1835. limber; nbout twenty ncres in meadow, and duo in a liif^h stateof cultivation. Tlic impioveineiils aro n largo two story brick DWELLING VAIiUABLiE CITY PKOP^tlTY \T square a ono tsory Tho subscriber offers for snle, by public Vendue on Wednesday the 18th dny of November, ot the public houao ol N. Scbolfield, tlm following roal properly lo wil;—A hair Lol ofGround, situated in A'urth Queon Street, within a qunrler of of tlie rail road, on which is erected brick DWELLING HOUSE. kitchen and other improvomenls, adjoining propor¬ ly of Martin Shroiiier and the heira of Cliriatinn Ih lingi Saletu commence at 7 o'clock in Iho ovonin g fu said doy—when due alloiidante will bo given, and lorma ofsalo made kiiown by J. J.STRINE. Agent for SnrnhSlrine. Oct.8,1835. _6ta. VALUABLE Pl«jPEUrY Public Sale. AI' On Thursday the 17th day of DeccmbOr next, at 2 o'clock. Pi M. will bo sold at tbo house of Jobn Row, in llio Borough of Strasburg, eight miles east of tho city of Lanctstor, and fifly tbreo miles wost oftho cily ofPhiUdolpbin, Ten acres, three quar. tors and 28 percbeu df Aral roto LIMESTOHE LASST, with a large fronton Ibo norlh and south sido of tbe main otreet, r.ear the centre of tho Borough. The improvenicnts are n valuable containing 43 layaway vnls, 61cCclioEi iO linndlers, 31imo8,3 bales,2 poolB,and 1 cistorn, which hns2 pumps in'it, worked by tbe bark mill, to carry the liquor from one vnt into nnollior. Ono rain water Ciitorn, which holds 35 hogshlads. Tho pools, limea and bates have alao pipes a let thom run off. Attachod Ihcretoi is dial-go I wo slory occupied as abeam houso and currying shop, a largo bark honso, wilh an iron Burk mill, ond plenty of water* Also, at wo atory DWELLING li M ® IJ S I^ 9 ^^ -^Sfitt by 30, a large Bnnk Unrn, 711 by 41), a two siory stdne SPRL\G HOUSE, wilb all ullior necessary outbuildings. A young and Ihriving of choirc fruit trees. Tbe whole is well watered by Pipe creek,and there are severat never fniling springs of excellent water on tho prCinl.'^eH, It ia unnecossnry lo give nny further dnscription of this voluublo property, os nny person winhing lo pur¬ chase, will call on the subscriber, living therpon, who will show the same, nud givo any further inrurmntion lliiit may bo desired. JOHN HINEU. Oct. 20. dO-4tB* (D'"Vulksfrcund," will publish the abovo 4ls, and cliarqothis offico. PUliLlC SALE. TllC undorsiprned ildmihiatratorfl willi tho will nn¬ noxed of John ShHnck, of East HcmpHcId iownshi|), Lancnetor Co. dcceaped, will, on Wcdncailay Ihc 25th duy oi" Novoniber next, offer ut public sulo, tlic following rool estate of said deconsod, vi?.:— JS*o. i. Abov\t GO AcYca of First Rate Land, .situated in Wost FJompfioId township, adjninin liiiidrt of Christian Nissly, and others, 'ilie im¬ provomonts thdretin erocted are a throe Blory brick seventy twt) feet in length and si.xty in breadth, con- tniningfour pnir of* feet 4 inches French Uurr .Millitones, n Cloverseed mill, a Cob Alill, a PInsler mill, n Saw mill, a SlilllinuEO, aSleerSlalile iipd a liogpen, Inrgo enough tu contain five hundrod lin^n ; nil the said buildings are in excellent urder. Ainu n lareo two story Dwelling House, a Swisscr barn, 80 feot by 45, nndsprinijhnnFn, The said mills nro on lii^'Cliin()iii!a C.-eck wilb len (eet of walor fallj and a euiliciency of wnler at all seafiOHH o( iho yoar. On the said tract thorn aro about sixty fruit treos ofvarioliH kinds, and running walor in most oflhe fields. Tho above proporty is situated abnut fo-.ir tnHca Irom Marietto, three and a half from Cnluiiibiai throo and a half from Mountjoy, eicrlit nud a hull' from Lancasler, halfa mile from tlio Mariolta turn¬ piko, two and a hull .miles from ?lho I'cnn.sylvaiiia Railroad, and tho Hamc distance frum tlto Lancas¬ ter and Harrisburg Kailroad. 5S'o. 2. A T\-act of WOODLAND, on Chcsnutbill, in West Hempfield toxtinshlyti said counly, adjoininjj* lands of Christian Noll, Ji Hollnian and others, containing 26 Acres. heirs of Aleinndor Glenn ' l.nugbliii. snd ll, hIOcIi isori'rli'd A ff-t«S« Tm« .«^(omy Slone iMKUCTIAN'l' MILL, vvo p.iir of burrs, nnd room for a ||,ir,). (|,„ -ualeil ..„ I,,, u„. Spring, wilh a suinelen;; 1 all scnsons of ibo yoar. ^•-dw Mill, nud a liMvinj I mill i il'wiitnr lor twn wheel.s rb"rn nre nn Ilm sniiin proiiii.soi llie «lnry l.oij Iluiise, nnil n DOUBLE T.OG It ARS Also ill the snme townshiii, nt llic plnce, atrnctuf lnnd, COI,tuiui,,^ SIXTV-ONK AG'Iir;,S, and twenty-tbien iniiiG' fimo and' III , -....^ i,.,v,;iuu Willi lirfrhnr • 1 be nbnvn trncis will be sul,.' ncrnrdi, ^ l„^ j- 7oV;^':t::i'^:i;'^"™-""--''«"ortr^: reclion rough of Newville, by SAKAII HIJ.STON .S„r TilO.S- .McCUI.l.OGH Any perBuns wishiiii. iving E.xocutri.t, Sur'ng Executor.- FORWAKDIJN'G AiVD Commission Wave Hovise. The subscriber respectfullv informo 1,1. r ¦ j ™;i;'::;i';;;:;li:r--^!;^?i'->?l^p'--'i^- bus prepnred lii„i.elf Willi (;,„-s,' o.v,iros»J„ /br rho piirpusoofcnnveying live hogs, wliiih is ''^ .iitiige to drovers .-inrl ml.nro im at tbe sliortost notice. -Uet Cottle wi'l, uto^^Jo^^o^^^:^ I tbe sliortost notice. ""uueipnia ble term. Mnrkot price wi'l'lt^ll li'i'r b" 'gir f' Ilour and whiskey, tivcn lu. 'I'/io subseribcr ! subseribor llntlers 1 , iinsclflliiit bv sirirl St.- lentim, lu husincs,., und n ilesire lu givo gnnoin si istHCluin to all who may Ihvur bim iviil,^?K°' turn. Hint ho will receive,I lilii^riil," '°"" ""'¦ runnge. Ocl. 3.n, 1835. I sharo ofpublic pat-' I. B. OVERHOLZER. '^'"J^'^ tVef/«/or4> ami Debtors of John eves of port brick aid part stono, 40 foot front nnd 32 feci deep, witbj4 rooms and on entry on each " floor, o bock buildhg. 4U by 17 feet, ono and a hull stories high, wilhbollaro i.udernoath Iho wholo building. Adjuiningia o largo Iramo ^V©OI> HOUSE. About 20 lards from Iho kllcbcii door, is a two sto¬ ry brick njilk house, wilh a never failing well and pump noajtho door, brick amoko house, with other iiocossarybulbuildings, ana a cistern for rain water near tlio tpor. Also, a 50 by 43 fcol tbo lower pnrt stono, tho upper frame, with a w<gun houso,gig houso, grunary and coin crib. Thireiare on the premises two young with a va/iel7 ot choice fruit, apples, pcais, poaches, upritolsofdiibront kinds) a groat variety of gungos plumbs, and grnpos. This is perhaps ono oftho best stands Ibr u lan yord in tho stale, tu got bnrk and hid/s and to rotuil leather. Tbo Strasburg Branchrail road passos between tbo dwelling house and tniJynrd. This property cnn convoniently bo dividedks part lays on the norlh and part on Ihe south b|o oftho street, ond will be sold in lots or allogellor aa will suit purchasers. Alsopne lot contoining li ucros moro or less frontinj on north Jackson street, andn 10 feet al¬ loy, 'lie above property will posilivoiy bo sold. Salop commence at 2 o'clook> in tho aflornoon, whon itendunce will bo given and terins made known by CHRISTIAN DIFFENDACII, Assignee of Geo. Dillenbach, jr. OcilS, 1835. 38—ts. Jr^rnul will please publish tliouboVo A- situated in Mountjoy lownship, said county, adjoin- iii[r lands o! Jacob Good and otliors. The yalo of all the above property, Nos. 1, 2 and 3, niil be held Hi lliodwellinp houso on Nn. 1, Sdlo to commence at one o'clock, P. M. when at¬ tendance will begivcn nnd terma madn known by abraham kauffman^ Thomas sterre t. Oct. ^9, 1835. Harrisburg Telegraph, will insert the abovo three timos and cbargo. adminietratorfi. Shenck, of East Hempfield lownahip, Lan- -aster county, dccca-Hed. snid John Shenck, have been duly granted hytho Register of aaid county, lo Abraham KaufTman of Warwick township, nnd Thoiiias Sterrott of Rapho ownship, in said county, und we the snid ndministra. turs request nil persuns hnving claims or domands against tho estato of said .luhn Shenck to make tho' samo known lo us duly authonlicalod, wilhoutdelay, and vve will atlend at Big Cliiques Iniorn, now top by Henry Michael, on Saturduy tho 14ih ami mT 0.y the 16ih of November, isis, fur the'pXo^eTf receiving saiu claims .nd demands; and aTLrsona indebted to the estnte of the said John Shen'^k ore hereby required tu make immediate paymonuo ila of' their respeclive debts. /""-"i. lo ua or Oct. 29, 1835. ABRAliAM KAUFFMAN 'i'HOMAS S'i'ERRKTT WATER PROOF . Soturdoy tho 28th day of November ncit, will be 4Id at public sele, at the public house of Jesse TwieJ, in Leesburg, Loncaster county, the fuUominB propeily, vil I No. 1. .\ farm conlaining 106 acres, situaKd in Slrasburg township, adjoining lands ol Christian Shaub, Jobn Miller ond others, about 3 miloa from Strasburg. Tho improvemcnia ore a largo Brick two stories High, well finished, a large Bank Barn, builtofslonii"111 by 91) feet; a Wngonshed, Corn¬ cribs, a stonoBpriuBhouso nenr the door, a Wos'i- house, and a flillhouae, with over-head water, near C. Shulls's nill. 'I'l'a distiller corrics tho chopstull from Ihe millfnto the stillbouse, which is a great saving. ThaBig Benvcr crcok runs through Ihe above propcrli, which is in ahigh stale ofcullivation and under goal fences. Thcro is also a good on the above pioperty. No. 2. contains -13 acres and 65perr. c« adjoining Iho abovo. Tko improvemenis oro a glid llOG MOUSE, one story hi^hl wilh two rooms and a kitchen, a good citable, &c. liiero is on excellent water power on snid tract. Big Uoaver runs liirough it, and tbero is about I.'I feet head and fall. No- 3. contains 4 acroa nnd 10 perches, and is in a iiigh atnle of cultivation. Tho improvcnienta oro a aood LOG IlOUSIi; AND STABLE. No.'l. contnins,"! acres and 120 perches with a good LOti HOUSK AND STABLE, and in a high alule ofcult.valion. Tho above property will bo sold together or separ- rate, Ic suit purcha-iors. Sale lo com.Tionce al 1 o'clock in tho afternoon.— I'ossession and on indisputable title will be givon on tho first dny of April nexl. Persons wishing to view Ibo premises will ploaso call on Uenjumin Barr, who resides on tho same. MARTIN BARR. Octobor 15, 1835. 2b-t9. B0®TS an© SSI013S. The subscriber ia now proparod lo mnnufaclure water proof Boots, lo any pattern, iu a manner nllu- gotlior new nnd unequalled, of morocco, sealskin, calfskin and coarse loalber. By a poculinr process known only to himself, sole loalber can bn mnde so dll'octually water proofwithout destroying ils plia- biiily, as lo render fruitlobs all attempts lu wet it llio feet can Ihorolbro bo preserved Irom wet, sbuuld Ihe oulsole even bo worn Ihrough ; tbo iip|ie;s ure wator proof ulso, uttd though modo tif tho coarsest loalher, require no oiling^ as thoy nevor becumn hard .md win bo fuund to wonr gonteolor and much longer llinn any others now manufactured. Ladies niuroc eo and hnelenther shoos (ofwhieh specimens con bo .seen) ean bo lundt to answor for ordina y wet weutb' er without ulfecting thom the least in point of noat' ness, and willbo perfoclly wnter proof in llie soles, ¦J. censi'leraliun that oughl not bo overlooked by Iboin who art! aware that much of tho sickness which exists is caused by colds lukon in cons"qiiciico of wearing lonky shoos, A.N. BRENEMAN. Ocl. 2'J, 1835, Lancaster, N. B. As I intend to givo my altontion mure particularly to the manufacture of waler iironf Hoots and Shoes, whioh will ho fuund to sii|icrscdo ull others, my preaent slock wbicli is exlen^lve, will be sold off low, among which aro 3U0 (mir of men's Boots. A. N. n. PORTABLE THKKSHI > C OLOTER l/EAGHIHE. (t. d. nunBALs' iMriisT.) Built by Joseph Meixel, Millon, I'n. \Vnrninled tu bo thoroughly buill and lo work well. 'I'licso .Ma¬ chines aro beautiful, simple undcnnipael, cusily re. moved Irom plucl) to pluco and eun be plnced wilb equal convenienco in llio burn und field. Many ol thom havo tbreslicd from live I,) ten tiiousund bushels and ona fnir nnd lliorou^li Irinl are recoinineiideil lo bo decidedly llio bcsl now in uso in uny |iurt of the union. , , P. S. A fow of the porsons namoa who have pur¬ chased where tboy cnn bo soon in opo.-ntioii. Joseph Holler, Henry Winger, Jacob Enby, :M„r. tin Miller, Christiun liaby, Ucnjainiii Lnndis, J.ea- cock; Samuel Kupp, Jacob Aduiiis, Geiirgc Uuck; Conesla"a; Elias Fiahor, John Lap, Saudersburg. The s'ubscriber us an agent would hereby inliiriii the I'nriuors in goneiul Ibut Ibey ciiii bo bud by n|i- plying In Thomas Borbidge, C'umiiiia.ilun .Mercliuiil, Columbia. pjj ^j,^g MEIXELL, .l.^nl. Octob"r29, 1835. 30-Gt3. will, IT , ®AliE» Will bo offered at publie sale, on Saturday tb< Harbour to Columbiu, a ccrluin plniital.on or tract^ I^ ANB, conluining 3G acres, adjuining lands uf Goorgo Frey,- Jucub Suwder, ondulliers. The improvemonls theri^' on are ft one story slono dwollin.r 'omsinero- OUSE, a new bank Ham, a springhouse, a Well' with a pump in it iidir tho door, and a hno OR CM ARB, ufchnice fruit trees, sucli US npplo.i, peaches, pears. Sec. Fivo acres of llie above iruet ure woodlund- A L.SO—a lot of contaihing five acres, aHjniiiiiig landsof Jacob Hab-' akcr, and the above mentioned tract. Salolocomiiioiiee ut 1 o'ulr ck in Iho aflernoon when allendanco will bo given nnd torms mado' knuwn by JACOlt BUCKWAr.TER, ADAM MILLEU, Executors oftho estaloof Aduin Fiay, deceasod' OcU 21), 1835. Public Sale. I Will be si'bl by I'libli.: .S.ile, nn Afnndny, Iho' I IGlii of November next, ul the pnlilic bouse of Jacol/ Unlhliin, in llio oily ol'l.uiir.aaier, A Tv\\\ Lot ol" Gvov\Tail» wilh a Inrge one slory brick Dwelling House, slubln, und otlier iinproveiiionls llierenn erected, sit.- uulrd on llie nurlli west corner of 1 last King and .Sliip|ien slreniE, in Ibo cily of f^ni, isler, (being thb cunier npposito tlio Into re.videiicr ,(- Jolm liisdol dec.) adjoining properly ul'Z. M'l., iiogan, Esq. or> llie wosl, nnd u.nleiidiiig back ton li feet alley, ii present occupied by Dr. Burrowes. The house i» commodious, having four rooms un iho first llnor und cuml'uitnblo rooms nn llie giinei, wilh o bock building. Tbero is a well ofwnler in tbo yard, and¬ lho lol contains a number ol Fruil Trees. Also A l*vece oi" Ovovvuil, contoining about three qiiurtor.s ol'on aero, situa.tB' in that purl ofllio cily of Lnncnslcr, culled Mu.sser'v tuwn, frunting nn the i'ond lending lo tho Fuclury..— The lulls in excellent uriler, and Ihoro area num¬ bor of Locust 'I'recs growiip^r nn ii. Lato the tirop. erly of I'bilip DiU'endorliir, r Tensed. Sole tu eonimeneo al^o u'cioek in Iho evening, ^nd terms made Itnown by CHRISTIAN DACHMAN, Atturiiey in fuel fur Iho Dovisoor Ot. 2!), IS35. Dissolution of Partiicrsliip. The partnorsbip hcreluloro existing under the firm ufSIIlRlC&. WEIGAND, Currirrs, wns Ibis doy diseulvod by mutual consent. HENRY SHIRK, Jr. HENRYS. WEIGAND. N. B. All persons indobtod lo the above firm ure roquestod to come forward nnd discharge Ihe same willioul delay i and all having claiuiH will please present lliom to tbo undorsigned fur Botllnmenl. HENRY S. iVElGAND. I.ancaator, Oct. 29,18J5. FOR KENT. Two first ra,c farma for rent in Cumborland county at I'ublic Auction, ut tho dwelling of Ihe eubscriber one and a hall miles north of Sbippciisburg, on Tuea- dny the 10th day of November m'\t, alien o'clock A.M. One thereof adjoining Ibe premises nhereoi)- tho subscriber resides, conluining about IfiO Ihereof are cleared. The olber lying a tho Wnluul Holloin rond, one milo cast of Shippon n burccontuiiiiiiiiiB 200 acros,uboul lljiuhervof cleared* GEORGE W. HIME8. ¦ Ocl. ^1', 1S35. 30-3J»
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Year | 1835 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 32 |
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