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£>riiltca and Publisbcd I»y " IN 0N5OK TBSEISE IS STTKEXG-FM." T' vt SiJ ff»cr Annum in adranc^ 50 at tho ond oS tha yoiur. SI3PTEMI5ISIS 11, 1834. OTho.EXAMIWER & HERALD will bo pub¬ liahed weekly, on nn extro imperial sh.:ct, at two uoLLABa, per annum, payoblo within 3 months from tho time of oubscribing; or two oollaiis 'Awn FiFTT CKNTS, at tho end oftho ycor. No Bubsdrlption will bo token for leaa than aix months, ond no poper diacontinued until all arreorogca are paid, except at tho opiion of thc publiahcr; and s foiluro to notify a diacontinuoncc, will be cunaid- crcJ a new engagement. Adrorliaing will bo dono on the osnol lerms. Letters, to inauro altention, muat be post-paid. lit ^s ®ale. By virtue ofo writ Voudiiioni Exponaa to me'diroc- led, will bo aold by PUBLIC VENDUE,on Friday llio HGlh doy of Seplombor, inat. at tlio public houso of Jacob Leibhart, in llio Borough of Marietlo, Loncoa ler county. Two lols of ground, fronting on Con Btilution Slraot, No 146 and 147, in lhal [inrt of Maiielta laid out by Pedan, Mobaffy Se others bound¬ ed on the Eaot by Lot No 148, and on the South by aaid Constitution Streot, Salo to cominence at ono o'clock in tho aflernoon, Skized and laken in E.tecution as t'lo proporiy of MICHAEL S.IIITH, and tb bo aold by D.WID MILLER, Sheriff, Shoriir* office, Loncoator. I Tho Antimaaons of Manheim townahip, aro par- ticularly invitod to moot attlio public houao of Jacob Minnich in aaid townahip, on I'riday the lUtli of Soptembcr, at 2 o'clock, P. M. (boing the tirao md place of holding election for ncliool directora,) whore suitoblo porsons will bo put in nominoiion for Inspec¬ tor and Asnoasor, to bo supported at tho election oo tho 3d doy ofOctobor noxt. A comniiltoo of vigi¬ lanco will olau bo oppointod hh obi.ve. Ry order oflhc Commitiee. September 3, 183-1 NOTICE. TllO Antininsnno of Warwick Icwnaliip oiodoairod to moot at the Public IIouso of John Kouffman, in Liliz, oil Saturday the 27lli doyof.Vept. at 2 o'cloeR P. M. fbr the purposo of setlliog a Townahip liokot, to bo auppoited by tho fioomon in Oct. noxt. By the Committee. Septembor 2,1834. Sivtiim^s Pannacea, Sivaim^s W^rmifitge. An additional Supply oftlie above Valuablo Med. Icilioa, justreceived and for Salo wholosalo iSc retail ot J. F, HEINITSII'S Medicinal Drug Se Choinical Storo Eoat King Slroel, Lancaator. Soplembor 4,1834. Will bo exposed to public aolo on tho promisos on Friday the 10th of October next, A FIRST RATE FARM OF Liimestonc Iiand, Contoining ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACKES or tboreobouts, aituato in Wostponnalior- ougli townaliipCumborland coUnty, on llio Coiio- do/Tuinnott cieek, laloly tlio proporty ofJacob Alus- eolnian, doc'd. TliO improvemonts uro TWO GOOD DWELLING Will bo soKl .It public vendue. On Saturday, tlie 27^/i of September next, nn tiio premisci, at _1 o'clock in the oflernoon, o firat roto iioirsi^s, 22-13 's e. Uy virtue ofo writ of Venditioni Expnnas to ino directed, will bo aold by PUBLIC VENDUE, on Thursday thq. 35th day ol Septembor insl, at llio pub¬ lic houso ofJacob Albright, in Caernarvon lownahip, Lancoster County, A lot ofground in Churchtown, situated on the north sido of Main Stroet, bounded eaat by land of John Holzler, weal by land of Hen ry Shirk, conlaining one fourth ofon aero, on which are eroct«d a twn Slory brick Dwolling Houae, Squaro log Cobinot Shop, frame Slablo, Sec, with other neceasary buililinga Iuto Ihe oalale of J,ihn Smith. Salo to commenco at 12 o'clock in tlio forenoon.— Seized and tokon in Exrcutiun aa the proporiy of Joha Smith, and to bo aold by DAVID MILLER, Sheriff, ShcrifTs Office, Loneaater, ) Soplomber 2, 1834. ¦; 22.-tB.» Tavern ^t.iitdni PUBLIC SALE. In purauance of ordor of tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo oxpoaed to public sole, on Soturday, tho IStli day of Oetubor noxl, al 1 o'clock in the aflernoon, al the publio houao of Joel Foster, on tho premisen, in the villago of Soudersburg, Lan¬ coBior county, the real oaloln nf DANIEL WITMER, lato of Lampetor lownsbip, deceaaed, not occApted by lho beira and legal ropresentatlvoa ofaaid docoaaod, and romaining unsold, conaisling ol lho following purparts, viz : No. 1—A Lot or Piece ofGround, aituatodon tlio aouth aide oflho turnpike, in tho vil¬ lago ol Soudorahurg, LancoRlor county, conlaining about ono aero and seventy porehea, withnjlwo alory TAVERU and a largo Stond BanU Ijarn, Siono Spring Houbo, &c. About ono hundrod acree of tho land i.s cleared and under pood fonro. Thoro is near lo tlio dwelling hoUBO tt novor failing Spring ol oxcellent walor. Tiiis Farm poasosBoa advantages which makoB it a moot dosirablo proporty to any ono who wishes to purcliaso. ALSO—ABOUT EIGIITY ACRES CF ^LA2E LAHDj on tho nnrth aido of tho Creek, opposite the abovo dcacribed form. Tho grootor portion of whieli ia cleored; inclosed in feme, including a LAKGE MEADOW. The romaindor ia Timber I.and. TliorO will nlao bo sold on Saturday, the llth tlay of October next, at the Court Houao in lho borough ol Curlisle, a TW*0 STOMY" or Tract ofLciid, containiiiij 232J Acrca, and IW ollowoni'o, moro or Icjn, siiuatc in Fairview township, York county, odjoining liindii of the Widow Zehmer, nnd othcrg, nnd bounded on the cast by tho rivcr Susquehonna, And also, part ofan Island in lhe rivcr Susquehnnnn.opposilo & near lo thc nbove tiact, ond belonging to tho same; contuining 273 acres and tho allowonce, moro or Icsa, siiuale in Uppor Swalnra townahip, Douphin County. On llle aaid Plontotion ore erected o two-slory log DWELLING The Study of JTeeers reducetl to S Iiours I i IN canaequeuce of tho> preaent crowiled atalo of llio Academy, and the pressing solicitations of nu¬ merous diatinguiahed familiea, now pupila will be received until the IOlh of the present inonth (Sep¬ tember.) Nnw then-bo wiao and apply aa aoon oa Itoasible. Academy, Centro Square. Behold !—I hereby warrant to substitute as uauol, a standard, freo and beautiful stylo of Wriling, ao pre eminently adoptod lo general purposes, as no olber meihod of toaching ever yet discovered con poasibly impart for any othor hand, however croinpOd, illegiblo, deformed or vulgar; in short no mottor how indifferent and confirmod it may bo—in tho short eourso uf S'ive Xicssons of onc Iiour cach !! My pledge extends tn all botweon tho ages of 8 and 60 yearb. No requisite, whatever, is demonded ofany pupil, in ordor to succeed other than ordinary diligenco. Ladioa are taught a delicate and beautiful hand, and the only fashionable style ofthe day, *4» Terma o.\tremeIy moderato. Merchanta viaiting the city con bo finiahed in ono day if required, by altending for the ahort apace of live bours !.! Poraons who havo nover written ore taught o bdau- tifiil hand in 13 leaaons. The prineiplea of moking Sllsatic Spring Pena taught in ono lesson. ' Respected Pupils—The day is now approtching which 1 have fixed for my departuro from Lancuator. I cannot refrain returning you my moat heartfelt thanka for the patronago and aupport you hove be- Glowod on mo ; never aholl I forgot your kindneaa and disinterested friendahip, which I shall at all tinies fool myself bound to acknowledge. WM. GOODWANE. Sopt, 4,1834, TAME NOTTICE, THAT wo, the aubJcribers, havo applied lo tim Judgos of tho Court of Comnion Pleoa in Sc for tlio county ofLancaater, for the benefit ol tbo soveral acta of insolvency of'tho Commonweallh of Pennayl¬ vania, and they have appointod Monday, Iho Glh day ofOctobor noxt, at 10 o'clock, A. M. lo hoar ua Se our creditors at the Court Houso, in lho cily of Lan¬ caster, whoro you may allond. BENJAMIN U. DAVIS,* JACOB FRANK,* WILLIAM RAMSEY,* SAMUEL F. UPDEGRAFF,* WILLIAM SMITH, DAVID SHELY,* JOHN LONG,* CORNELIUS MUMMAH,* DAVID McKARAHER,* STEPHEN SMITH,* (Salisbury.) JACOB WEAVER,* JOHN WITTEL,* JACOB HENDERSON.* 1834. 20-td, Bepl. 4. DYIfl STUFFS AND MOKDANTS. Justlroceived and for aolo at Iho loweat pricea, a lorgo and general aasortment of 1$ye Stutth and mordants, Such as Aluin, Annotto, Aquofortus, puro and freo from chlorino, Bengal and Spanish Indigo, auporior nuality. Blue and Green Vitriol, Brazilletto wood, in alick, chipp'd and grouhd; Fuaiic in atick, chipp'd and ground ; Logwood in alick, chipp'd and ground; Nicaraguawood in atick, and chipp'd; Quorcilron hark; Barbary root,Camwood, Copperas, Cochineal, Copporaah, Croam of lartar. Rod tarior, Argol, Li- nuid blue, Cudbear, Lacdyo, Modder, Extracl of toe-wood, Extract of Galla, Oil of Vilriol, Su¬ cor of Lood, Tarmoric, Wood, Verdigria,.Sun- llowor. Muriatic acid. Nitric acid, Nitro muriatic ocid, in in bars and granulated, Muriato oflin, Nilralo of laod, Sounder's Sulphurut of Arainic, Poachwood, Galls, Chromato of Potaah, Pruaciate ol Fotaah, Acotato of Iron, Sec. Fullora, Hallera, Dvora, &.c. can be accommodatoU with evory articio in tho Dyo lino, at tlio veiy lowoal Philadolphia pricoa, and ovory orlicio warrantod ofa auperlino quality. j. p. HEINITSH. A few doora Woat oflho Farnior's Bank, Eaal King Sirool, Lancaaior. Soplembor 4,1834^ ' and otiior iinprovementa thereon creciod. No. 2.—A Lot or Piece ofGround, adjoining No.l, containing one acre,neat moaaurc, aituntod in the villoge of Soudorahurg aforesaid, I'etms—the purcliaso monoy tobo pnid on the first day ofApril, 1834. Duo oltendonco willbo givon by ADAM K. WITMER. AdminiBtrator do bonia non. Augustas, 1834. 21-13. FUBLiIC SAIiEU will On Friday the 12lh dny of Soplomber noxt bo aold at public venduo, on tho premisea, A. y alvxvxblG yiautatiuxv, or tract of land, containing 123 acres and 82 porch¬ es, moro or loaa, situatod in Caernorvon township, Lancoalor counly, about one milo from lho villogo ofChurchtown, adjoining lunda ofMartin Bickham, Joaeph Burkliorl and othors. On sold plontation are ereclod a two alory log D'WBIiLiIMC} HOUSE, with a neverfailing spring of water at the door, 79 feot by 40, buill wilh atone, atoblo high. Spring- house, and olhor necessary outbuildings, an excellent applo ami othor fruit trees, Noarly 30 acres of soid trnct ia undor Ihriving TIMBER, and 20 acres of excel, lent MEADOW, whieh ean bo watered, and lho ro¬ maindor is good arablo land, Tho wholo is under good loncoi and lho land well iniproved, Porsona wiahing lo viow lho promises previoua to the day of aolo, will pleoao coll on lho aubscribor re¬ aiding on tho sumo, Sulo Id commenco nt two o'clock in tho afiornoon ofaaid day, wlion duo atlondonco will bo givon and Ierma made known by BENJAMIN WITWER. August 28,1834, 21-la, POSITIVE HOTICE. AU peraons indebtod to the estato Joaoph Smitii, late ofMilloratown, in the Counly of Lonedntor, merchant, aro horeby nolified that their roapooUvc accounta are placed in tho Iionda of for collection, and all thoae, who do nol dischargo the same bofore tho ISth doy ol Seplombor instant, will to prooeeded ogainst according to low, wilhout „epecllo peraons. ,,. MEHAFFY. Awignce ofaaid J. Smltii. Septomber 4,18S4. ValtCSfcble I'roperty at PtJBLIC SALE. Will bo offored at public solo, on Saturday, the 4th dny ofOctobor ne.tt,al tiio publichouae ofChris¬ iian Martin, in tbo villugo of Springville, Loncoator county, tlio lollowing valuable REAL. PROPERTY, VIZ :- TlvTce iiot a ot UxounA., adjoining ooch other, aituotod in tho village of Spring¬ ville, Mountjoy lownahip, Lancaater counly, known in the genoral pinn of taid villugo as Lota, Nos. 148, 149, and 150, witii a two atory Brick Dwelling House, ot present occupied aa a Store,a well of J ^ antor wilh tt pump therein, a good Stable,* Waah Houae, Smoke House, Drying Houao, a frame a Cooporahop, and olhor outbuildinga thoreon erec¬ tod, Thoro aro also a number of choice fruit trees,of overy variety, on the ubovo premiaea. (Xj"Tho abovo lola will bo sold oithor logcthor oi separate, lo auit purolioaors. ALSO, Tout liots of GxouuA, aituotod in Ihovillagoof Springvilla aforesaid, known in the goneral plan ofaaid villugo as Noa. 108, 109, 110, end 111. Thoro ia a ouo alory framo Slaughter Houso erectod OQ No. 111. ALSO, T\a:cc otYveie liota, situated in tho somo villogo, ond known in tiio gon eral plon oa Lola, Nos. 71, 72 and 74. JILSO, T"hT:ee liota ot GirounA., situated in thot portion oftho villago of Springvilla which lies in Eoat Donogal townahip, known iii the general plan ot soid village aa Lota No, 410, 411, 412, , .„ The abovo Iota are oil undergood lenco, and will bo sold together or soparalo, as moy boat auit pur- ehaaers, Peraona wishing to viow tho proporiy provious to to tho doy ofaalo, will ploaao callon eilher Abroham Brennemon or John Bartrulf. residing on iBo fir.it mentioned premiaea. Salo to commoneo al 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of aaid day. Allendanco will bo givon and lermB mudo knownby ABRAHAM BRENNEMAN, HENRY WILTON, Agonla for Richard Willon. August 21,1834. 21-lB. aONGSOBBB SPBXSTQ •WSb.'SER. rrUST RECEIVED, asupply of Sanitpgaor Con^ «* groBfl Spring Water, diroct from llie Springa. For °"'*°' JOHNF. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 8, Norlh Queon Btreot. Augnat 21,1884, .2ml Half JLot of Gr'otmtl', in the aaid borough, Bilualo on the Soutii Woat cor¬ nor of Hanover and Loulher atreol, boundod Wosl by a Lot of Frederick Walls, Esq. and on tho Soulh by a lot ofGoorgo Melzgar, Esq, Tlioro ore exlon- eiv© backbuildinga ottocliod lo tlio auid houao and a good frumo woothor-boardcd Stsble. This propnrty «ill bp sold subject lo Ihe looses which tho tennnts now have who occupy tiio aumo. Tlio posaession of the furm will to given to the purclioser on lho Istof April ne.\t. THE TERMS OF PAYMENT, For both nroportioa will be, ono hulf tho purchaso inoney ahull be paid on llio first cf April noxl, ond tho reaidue in two oqual annual poymonta wilhout intoroat. Tho purchaser to givo aecurity on lho pro¬ porty or olhorwiso for tho purchose nionoy. JOHN HIKES, FRANCIS DILLER, Execulora of Jacoii Mussel.ua.'j, doo'd. Wostpennsborough town- I ship. August IS, 1834. \ PIAlfTO POUTE^j From the celebrated monufoctory of Loud & Co. Philudelphia, for solo at Mr. J, W'nd'a muaic atore, and also at tho North Americun Hotel, opposite the ruil roud. Porsona disposed to purchase aro invited to oall and oxamino thom, as thoy will romuin hore but a fow days and will bo aold low for caah only, J, BICKBRTON, agent for Loud & Co. August 28,1834. 21. Respectfully informs his friends and tho public in goneral that he still continues tbe Currying buai¬ neaa ot tho old stand,, formerly occupied by F. Se D. Slamm, & Co, aituotod in Euat King Streot, in the city of Lancoalor, noxt door to Mr. John A. Duch¬ man's tavern, and opposito tho Lancoalor Bunk : whoro ho offers for aolo a genoral assorlmonl uf Consisting of Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Chaise, Lining, Whip, Wax and Grain Upper, Wax ^ Grain Calfskins, ^-c. ALSO—A good supply of Spanish Slaughter Sole Loalher. A largo stock oflhe abovo will always bo kopt on hand, and aold al the lowost prices. (j^Caah will bo givon for Hidoa and Skina, inrHo hos also a now ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, made in anoat and Bubslanlial mannor^ by an cipo- ricnced workman, which ho will dispotio ofupon ve¬ ry roasonablc torms. August 38, 1834 21-4LV The Bubacribors having purchased tiio right fur vending and putting up Farnhom's celebrated PATEHT PlTMPSj respectfully inform tho citizens oftho cily and coun¬ ty ofLancaater Ihatthoy con havo pumpa put up in their houses or yarda, aud leod pi|io loading thero- from to their Cistorns, Wolla, or Springe—wbich will draw water IVom any diatance, tho perpendicu¬ lar heighth not exceeding 30 feet, and convoyed frora tbo Pump to any purl of tiioir houses or out buildings. Those pumpa are smoll, aimplo in thoir conolruction, and nut liablo lo get out of ordor ; thoy will diaehargo from 16 to 25 Gallona por min¬ ulo according Iutho Iioight and diatuneo, und muy bo worked by a child of 4 yoars of ago. Thoy cnn bo put up ao aa lo be aecuro aguinat Froot, in or out of doors. Thoy are packed with Lcallior, whicii can be ronowed m ono hour, bul will not roiiuiro to bo dono more thun onco in tiirce years. A large number have beon put in operution during the yoar poat—and huvo in overy inatanco givon de¬ cided- satisfaction, Alao, Pumpa oftho aumo plon, ofa larger aizo, for village Enginea, or any purpoao whoro a groalor quantity of wator ia required, Thoy will ruiae o- obout 75Gallona por minuie, and will throw water SO feot porpondiculur. Pumpa of both kinda may bo aeon in operution, by application to PETER V, S, VOORHIS,—or to J. WEITZEL, opposiio to John Michnol's tavorn, who will receive ordera, furnish the Lead pipe, and put them in operation, VOORHIS Se WEITZEL. Lancaster, Aug, 21,1834. 20-tf. MEDICAL. IVOTICE. The aubacriber, a licentiato of the Royal College ol Phyaicians of London, rcspeclfully informs tho pub¬ lic, and in particular thoso who aro suffering with diseaae, that ho curea tho following diacoaes if limcly application is mode. Consumption, Diseases of the Breast, Lungs and Liver, Dyspepsia, Rheumaiism, Asth¬ ma, Gravel and Stone, Deafness, Scrofula or King'8 Evil, Cancers, While Swellings. Dr. Purcell cures the most dislressing Head Ache, uo matter of how long contin¬ uance. Also, Diseases of the Eyes, Tet¬ ters, Ringworms, and any Eruplions of the Skin. , THB SUBSORIBER HAS REMOVED hia oi¬ fice, from the second Square, lo lho centre of thotbiiri squaro on the West side coming up from tho Couir HoiUD, in Norlh Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. JAS. PURCELL, M. D. & P. C. Mays, 1834. 5 If. with 0 nevcrfoiling well ofwoter and pump near lhe door, a Lng Born, Wogon ehed and olhcr improve¬ ments. Nearly ono half of sold trnct i.l under thriv¬ ing timber, and tho remainder ia good aroble Lond. Thero is a fine Ihriving Apple ©rcliard, <^^, on said premiaea, and tho wholo trnct ia -^ under good fence ond tho land well im¬ proved. Theto ia aright to hnlf a FISHERY nltached to the Island, and nlso lho right lo half n On Friilay, Ibc ItUb duy nf September nrxi,' Will be auld by public vendue, ol tho puhliclioufo uf John Koun'inan, intlic villngo of Liliz, Wurwick lownahiji, Lnncnslcr counly, the followinn- vnluublo TRACTS OF LAND, lo wil :— No. 1, olio half luilo south of tbo villago of Litiz, containing IJ 8 Acres of i»s"st-ra jc LIMSBTOH22 LAHP, Wlioreof obout l(i acres nro woll tiiiibored, adjoin¬ ing lho road lending from LnncuBlor tn Liliz, nnd lnnds ofSamuel Moll, John Plhulz, llio I^iliz Sociciy lands, and others, on which nro oreclcd u TWO.STORY FKAME n-u-n.» D^VE LINING iM 11. O IJ B E, TTTWIIMIMII II » ¦! ¦IIIIBMIIIIIIIIMllllMiiiiiMiiiii.1.1,11. - ^a»yJP9 Cheap Limestone Land A Irnetof land conlniiiing 365 ncroa and 113 per¬ clies, neol measuro, of first ralo qualily, ig oiTcrcd for anlo. Situatod in Cumberlnnd cnunly, loj miloa \\-e>.l of Garli-slc, on lho Turnpiko which pinsea Ilirough it, it ia within linlf a milo oftho head of lho Big Spiing, nnd the aome distance from Siouijhstnwn. It ba.s about S20 ncrea in cullivotion, and 143 iii good timber.- The fmprovemcniB thcicon aro a LOO ^^^Sii AMD A YOUNO BEARING (D Si (S 10 A' IB 0) 9 nnd ia in n gootl neiglibnrliood for hcallh. A largo Swissor Barn, wngon shed nnd nlher out. i milla, tcliools, &,c. Tlio .lillo 'ia iiidiHputablc. The buililinga; on the premisos uro n gnod Orchard ol'lonnnt on the premises (.Mr. Cioorpo DolicrK,) wilf cxcollonl fruit trees, o cisicrn, und two pumps willi slicw il, ond eilher Dr. Joliu I'. Goddis, ofNewville, or water, I l\Ir. John Hoys, of Carlislo, will cnnlrnct for tho 3alo' No. 2, is oboul IJ miles north cast oflho vilUgo ofjof il.- Ifnot sold at privnte aalo lioforo Wcdnoadny, the ist of Oct. ne.it, it will on lhnt day bo put up for iFHsmisuiir 9 on thc York shore of thc Susqnehnnna rivcr, ndjoining said plantntion. About 15 ncrt-.i of snid lnnd nru cleared, nnd the remainder is hcuvy tinibcreJ. Tho York and-Hnrriaburg Turnpike rood pnsscs ihrough the farm ; and thc situation is one of tbe best in Pennsylvania for nearness to market and having tho advantage ofa locaiion on thc Busijuchanna Riven— The Fanner and man of business would find this a very desirable situation. It was formerly owned by Philip Shreiner, dee'd and sinco bis dcatli, for thc laat 30 yearfl, hod been occupied by his widow. Any peraon wishing to view tlio premises prior to the day of ealc, will please to call on Snmucl Kaufl¬ man, living on thc premises. Due attention will be given on tho day of sale, when conditions will bo made known by MAUTIN SHREINER, sen. Attorney in fuct for thc dcviaccs of said prcmiaon in the Will ot Philip Shreiner, tieceased. August 21, 1831. 20-ts. Litiz Cjoutixiwing al^ovit 58 acxesT rnFRKON- AHE ERRCTED A ONE STOJIT Wrame MweUing- MMoi^He.^ And an undershot Log Barn, there is aspring of novor fdillnrr water in tho cclhr, with a pump in tho kiichcn; likowiso q )ur-o FRAME BUILDING, with all necosBary manhlnory for Drossing nnd Cleaning FLAXand HEMP, ard TIIREE VATS for rolling thc samo, winch businoss has beon cnrried un fur fiovornl years on lho premises ; tbo stream that drivos lho samo has a watorfall of about tbirty fect, and is allowed lo be strong- enough to drivo a Grist Mill.— Thoio nro alao a Tenant IIousn( wasli houso and olhor outbuildings on tbo prcmisch; nlso, a number offruit lrccP( and about throe acros nrc limbered wilh oak, and about four acres wilh fast growing pine, a groat patt fit for building. And on Saturday the I3i7i ofSeplcmher, Will bo sold by public vendue on the promises, onst of Liiizta TRAC']'.)f FirHl-rato containing 135 acres, more or loss, situnto in the township and eounty aforesaid, adjoining tho road loading frotn Litiz lo Ephrala, about two milca from tho first and four milea Trom the laltor pluce, and landa cf David Erb, Jncub Erb, Ilonry Landis and olhcrp, whereon are erected a two-atory &tono DVVELLING on thc premiEC?, at 13 o'clock, noon. A. HAYS. August 7,1334. 18-ta' The subscriber, thanktul lor tho liberal oTiaro of atronago lie haa horelotbrc received, bogs loavo lo nform his customers and lho public in goneral, thai o has received a large and gonoral assortment of VALUABLE PROPEKTY AT The aubacriber olTors at privalo aale, tho follovving vdry Valuablo Renl Proporiy, viz.;— No. L—A Plantation, or tract of Land, containinjr titi ncrea and 30 perches, more or leaa, ailuated in Cnornarvon township, Lnncnaler coun¬ ty, adjoining Innda of Chnrlca lirookea, Stephon Kauffmnn, John Evana and otliera, Tbe Improvo. menta thoreon erected and a largo two 6lorj> stono G-BIST M,TLLj situatdd opon a novor failing stream ofwater, a two story siono DWELLING a large Stono Barn, a atono Spring Houae, and oili¬ er outbuildinga There ia also an ofchoicc fruit trees, on the promiaoa. No. 2.—A tract of WOODLAND, containing 8 ocrea and 101 perclica, more or loss, sit¬ uated in Honoybrooko townahip, Chostor county, about hnlfn milo from tract No. I, adjoining lands of Kobert Jenkina, Nancy Odenkirk, ond others. No. 3.—A tract of cleared land, containing 45 acroa and 145 perclies, moro or loss, situatod in Cnernnrvon township, Lnncnslcr County, ndjoining Irnet No" 1, and lands of Joines Dehaven, Dnniel Buckwalter andoibers. Tlio impiovouicnts ure n one story liog llovisc aT\d\og Uavn. No.4.—A tract of land, contain¬ ing 57 ncros, moro or losa, alluuted in Cnernnrvon township, lierks county, adjoining' lunda ofDavid Huckwallor, Joshua Evuns, and ollicr.''. About ono halftho abovo truetis cleared, ond the remainder atone Swigser Burn, llarso Slubio, Wogon Shed, Cider IVesa, and other oulbuilJiiiga. Alsu u Tennnl Houae nnd a Hcm|iinill, with o pair of Chop¬ ping Slonos crectod lliereiiij Tho fioldj oro divided ao that cotllo mny coino lo walor oul of every field, except ono. On tho piemisea isnn Orchnrd with ex. collcnt benring froii trees, and about 15 acroa ofgood Timberland. Also, a Tract of Woodland, contuining 7 acres, mora or loi:a, ndjoining land of Samuol Koycr, Peter Fnlinoetoclr, and olliors, ivclf timbered ; a utrang li'mofitono soil. Also, a Tract of Timberland, containing 9 acres and 130 porelioa, ndjoining Inndd of Kdward Alo.vnndor, Ciiristinn Slricklor and otliera. Poraona wiabing lo viow the above properly boforo the day ot sole, moy call on thd aubscribor. Salo to eonimonee ul 2 oVlock in tlio afternoon, when torins will bo tnado known hy SA.VIUEL SCIIUANTZ. Aug. 21,1834. 20-ls-« _/o inrll' the obovo proporty ia not diaposcd ofnt pri¬ vnto salo, previoua to Saturday, the H'.lth day af No- vember next, it will on lhal doy bo offered ul ot 10 o'clock in tho Ihrenoon, allhc reaidonco of thc subscriber on tract No.l, JOHN HUCKWALTER. August 21, 183.1. 20-lf Kstate of Henry Grim, dec'd. NOTICE. All porsona indoblod lo the eaiato of HENRY GRIM, late oftho lownsliip ol Earl, in the county bf Lancastor, docoaaod, nro lioroby notified to coino Ibr. wurd oud diaehargo tlio amountof ihoir rospectivo duos on or bofoi e the Jirsl day ofOciober next; Sc nil thnso hnving nny claims against aaid oaialo are like¬ wise rcquoslod lo present tiio aumo ; proporiy authcii- ticalod lor setllonionl, to oilhor of lho undersigned Execulora, on or before snid duy Augual 28, IBSJ. JOIIN DIFFENDERFER. DAVID STONE. 21-4ls». To thc creditors of Jacob Gruner, late of Strasburg township, dec'd. On motion of A. Ellm.ikor E,sq., the undersigned wero appointed nudilors by lho Orplmns' Court oftho County of Lancaster, lo sellle nnd odjust the ratoa ond proportions ol tlio roniuining ussota in tbo handa ofGoorgo Quigly, Executor &-c. of tho said Jacob Gruner, deceased, I" aud amongst tho crodilora of soid dec'd. Tho auditora Ilioreloro givo nolico lhal Iboy will moet for llio purposo aloresaid at tho pub¬ lic Iiouso of Jacob Unllilcn, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday tlio ISthday olSoptembor ne.it, at 2 o'cluck in tho urtornoon, when and whero ull porsona inler¬ eslcd aro roquostod to ntlend. Gli:0. II. BOMBERGER, J SA.M'L. E. GIiND.\KER, > Auditora. DENJ. KREITER, ^ August M, 1834, 10-td. .A.RTHUH A.nVa.S'SB.ONG. Portrait, Sig-n antl Oi-nainental NOUTH QUliEN-STHEET, I,ANC.*.STER, NEAR THE HAIL nOAD. All ordora thankfu ly receivod and promptly a tended to. May 2!), 1834. . 8 Gm. Estate ofJacob Huber, Dec'd, :n'otice. All persona in any wiao indebtod lo tbo Eslalo of Jncub Ilubor, lateof Lampeier township, Lancas¬ lorCounty, decenacd, aro rcqaostod to mako paymenl provious lo the firat Uay of Oitober noxt, und those Iiaving demanda ogoinat anid ealnto will plonso to forwurd tlioir accounta to tho uudnrsignod Admin minislraloi, proporiy aulliunticatcd lor aottloinoul, nn ot buforo aaid day, *"" ^ JOHN STROHM. Auguat 14,1834. In pursuance of an order of tho Orphans* Court ofLancaster county, will bo exposed to salo by pub¬ lic vonduo, at lho lalo rosidonco ofJohn Shirk, de¬ ceased, in Earl townshipi near Spring Grovo Forge, and near tlie Hinkellown und Cliurehiown road, on Saturday tho l.'Jlh ol'Scptombor nc.\t, tho foilowinjj Real Instate, lato oftho said deceased, to wit: No. 1. The Plantation, conlaininjj about 72 acros, more or less, lato tho rO' sidence ofsaid docoased, wilh a largo two-story ^ Groceries, &c." which be is enabled to aell lower than ovor, such oa Tf'ines, Brandy, HoUand Gin, Spirits, Rami Couniry Gin, and Whiskey, Port Wine, Cherry Bounce, Cordials of every kind—Sugar, Coffee, 'Teas, Honey, .^ugar liouse and Orleans Molasses, togothtfr with every orticfe in tho Grocery LinSV —ALSO— A largo aasortment of tlio firat quality of '.ly lho whole, half or quarior Bo.t; Oflingos, Lemons,' 1' igs. Prunes, &c. —ALSO— A general asaortmonl of Nuts, such aa Almonda, FilbortBi Ground Nuis, Cocoa Nuis, Sec. Sec. oil of which ho can aoll either wholeaalo ur relail at vory reduced pricea. ofe\dty deseriplion mauufactnrod nnd sold wbolesals' nnd retnil. Retailors of thia articio nill find it their intere.it to give him a call, aa Iio ean sell lliom lower than the Philadolphia pricos, and arc warranted to' sland oil kinds of wenliier. Ho hnsjalso received alarge lolof now CUEESEf of suporior qualily. S.\LT bv llio barrel or Back, Tur in barrels and kegs, and Mackerel by the wbole or Imlf barrel. GEORGE WITHERS, No. 5, Norlh t^uooa Street, Lancaater/ Auguat 28, 1834. 2l-flowCwB. Vjowuwou ScYvoola. aa >^ '^ ^ ^=SJjg) A 1.ARGE SWISSES, BAE.Hj a Spring House, ^vith a novorfailinfj lountain of spring water, and olhor buildings llicrcon erected. No, 2. A tract of about 13 acrcs of land, in Caernavon township, adjoining lands of Christian Zimmerman, Chrislian Liclily, and olhors No. 3, A tract of about 35 acrcs, moro or less, of on Turkoy Hill, in Caernar- von township, adjoinitifT lands ofChrisiian Lichty, Chrislian Hoil'inan and ottiery No. 4. A tract of about 43 acres, moro or Jess, of In pursunnco oflho 2d aeclion ofan actof tlio Gen.¬ cral Assenibly oftbo commonweollh ofPennsylvania, entillod "an Act to establish a goneral systom of Ed-r uculion by Coinmon Schools," poaaed on lho first day ofApril, A. D. 1834, I hereby giver NOTICE to tho cilizena of oncb school dialrict oftho county of Lancuslor, lo hold oloetiona on tho third Friday in Seplombor ne.xt, boing tbo 19th, in thoir respectivo townships, warda, and boroughs, at the places whorol thoy hold their elecliona for supervisors, town coun¬ cila and constables, to chooso SIX CITIZENS of each aehool district to servo aa ofsaid distriota rospoctivoly ; which ol'cdtiona shall on said duy bo conducted and held in the aamo man.- nor 03 oloetiona for auperviaora and constablos arel by law held and conducicd. And tho citizona oflho county ore olso hereby in., formed that by tho firat aoetion ofaaid act, theCoun¬ ty ofLancaster forma a school division, ond that ev¬ ery word, lownahip and borough within tho aaid county forms a school dialrict, provided that any bo¬ rough which is connected willi a township in tho osscsanient of county ratoa and lovioa lornia a diatricl wilh the said township, ao loog as rl remains ao con' nocted.- ' Dated al Lancaator, tho 13lh day ofAugust A. D/ 1634. DAVID MILLER, Sheria Augual M, 183-1. on aaid Turkoy Hill, adjoining lands of Chriniian Liclily, Cliriatian Holl'iiian and others. ¦ No. 5. The undivided one halfofa tract of about ton ocrcs of Woodland on the Welsh Mouiitnin,'in Caoriiurvou township, ubout two miles from Churchtown. No. 6. The undivided onc fourth of a tract of Woodland, near the lasl mentioned tracl. Poter Shirk, living on tract No. 1, will show the eaid promises to any person dusiroua of viewing the samo. Salo to commoncc at 1 o'clock in tho aflernoon, when conditions will bo made known bv PETER SIIIRK, JACOB METZLER, .'Vdmiiiislralors ofJohn Shirk, dcc'd. August !5l, 1834. 20-ls«. Estate of Alexander Dysart, dcc'd. NOTICE. All pcraons indobted|to the csiato of Ale.vnnder Dy¬ sart, lute ortho village of Spriiigvillo, in tbo counly of Luncuster, muson, decoused, ure liereby requestsd lo como furward and setllo llieir respoctivo dobta on or bolbro the Glli dny of Scjitoiiibor iie.-tl. Also, all persons having claims ngainst the said esiato, aro re- quostod to present llioir nccounts propeily nullionti- catod lor sotllemoiil, on or beforo tlin suid duy, to ROBEUT DYSART,? e,„.,,,„,„ August 14, 1834. 31-41. West Chester Boarding School POE, BOYS. TllC undorsigncd proposes to open a School for young men ond boya, in Wcsl Chcsior, Cliesler coun¬ ly, Pcnnsylvnnia, on tbo lirat of lhe ninth monlh, (September) next, The courso of inatruction will comprise Reading, Grammor, Arithmelic, Gcogrnphy, with lho uso oflho Globes, Algebra, Geometry, Moiisurnlion, Surveying, Navigation, Spherics, Optics, Kuluca Philosophy, Aslro^omy, Botany. Ledurca on Nntural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, will bo delivered during the winier, il¬ lustrated by appropriate experiments. Price of boarding and tuiiion thirty five dollurs u quortor of tbirteen wooks, payable in udvunco.— Woaliing thiity-aii conta a dozen. Rouding buoks gratia: oilier booka and stationary al lho usual ro¬ loil piiccs. JOSHUA HOOPES, 8lh month, 21,1834. 80-71. To tlie Iieirs & legal representative^ of Christian Metz, late ofRapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Dcc'd. In pursuanco ofan ordor of the Orphans' Courl o( said county,-1 will hold nn Inquest for the partiliort or uppruiseiiieiit oflhe said Cb'lalo ufsaid doceasodr consisting ofa PI.ANTATIOM AND TRACT OF I^A:^I> in aaid township, adjoining landa ol .'\broliam Molt, Abrahom Horslioy and olhors, conluining about two hundred und tliirly ncres, un Fridny, tho 12th of September, 1831, ut lOo'clock A. i\I. uttho mansion houao of llio doc'd. on the said pluiitation now oceu» piod by Jacob Uurns. Augusiai, 1S3.1. D.WID MI-LLEK. Slierill'of Lancaater Coui.ty. 20-td< HIDES, OIL AHD t«MHE SUBSCRIBER, having withdrawn froirt iLL tllo Co-portuoraliip of T. .\bbolt SeCo. wliieh firm is now dissolved, takes this opportunity of re* turning liia sincere ^llianka to bis frionds and tbo pubhc in general I'or tlioir vory liborul pulrnnage, und ho roapoelfully solicits a continuance oftbo saiiio ot his new Hide, Oil and Leatiier J%'o.^t, South Tliirtl treet,, half way between IMnrkol ond Cbesnut Slroeti, whero ho haa and intenda lokcop a largo asaorlmon* of good HXPPS, ]7BXi:3> A£rD SAI.TKD< OSE); TANNEiR'S AND CirMMSEMflS TOOJLS., d-'C. All ofwhich he will aoll on lho moat odvantu^oou* tornis to Tannera, ^ Tho highoat markot pricoa givon in caah fol- Lonllior, in tiio i ougli, or taken .•" o.ichungo for Ilidea, Oil, &c. .,,.<. .r N.Ii< All those indoblod (o I lo late firm of Timothy Abboly & Co. nro reipectfully roqueatcd to cnll and sottio tboir respoctivo accounta at the. sub¬ scribor'a Bloro ua Iio IS oullioriicd lo aettlo the ,ac. rounis of tbo lata firm, counisoi DAVID KIRKPATKICK, No. 21, South Third Strcel, PhiU. Auguat 1-1, 1834, 19-8m.» (
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
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Issue | 23 |
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Year | 1834 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 23 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
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Full Text | £>riiltca and Publisbcd I»y " IN 0N5OK TBSEISE IS STTKEXG-FM." T' vt SiJ ff»cr Annum in adranc^ 50 at tho ond oS tha yoiur. SI3PTEMI5ISIS 11, 1834. OTho.EXAMIWER & HERALD will bo pub¬ liahed weekly, on nn extro imperial sh.:ct, at two uoLLABa, per annum, payoblo within 3 months from tho time of oubscribing; or two oollaiis 'Awn FiFTT CKNTS, at tho end oftho ycor. No Bubsdrlption will bo token for leaa than aix months, ond no poper diacontinued until all arreorogca are paid, except at tho opiion of thc publiahcr; and s foiluro to notify a diacontinuoncc, will be cunaid- crcJ a new engagement. Adrorliaing will bo dono on the osnol lerms. Letters, to inauro altention, muat be post-paid. lit ^s ®ale. By virtue ofo writ Voudiiioni Exponaa to me'diroc- led, will bo aold by PUBLIC VENDUE,on Friday llio HGlh doy of Seplombor, inat. at tlio public houso of Jacob Leibhart, in llio Borough of Marietlo, Loncoa ler county. Two lols of ground, fronting on Con Btilution Slraot, No 146 and 147, in lhal [inrt of Maiielta laid out by Pedan, Mobaffy Se others bound¬ ed on the Eaot by Lot No 148, and on the South by aaid Constitution Streot, Salo to cominence at ono o'clock in tho aflernoon, Skized and laken in E.tecution as t'lo proporiy of MICHAEL S.IIITH, and tb bo aold by D.WID MILLER, Sheriff, Shoriir* office, Loncoator. I Tho Antimaaons of Manheim townahip, aro par- ticularly invitod to moot attlio public houao of Jacob Minnich in aaid townahip, on I'riday the lUtli of Soptembcr, at 2 o'clock, P. M. (boing the tirao md place of holding election for ncliool directora,) whore suitoblo porsons will bo put in nominoiion for Inspec¬ tor and Asnoasor, to bo supported at tho election oo tho 3d doy ofOctobor noxt. A comniiltoo of vigi¬ lanco will olau bo oppointod hh obi.ve. Ry order oflhc Commitiee. September 3, 183-1 NOTICE. TllO Antininsnno of Warwick Icwnaliip oiodoairod to moot at the Public IIouso of John Kouffman, in Liliz, oil Saturday the 27lli doyof.Vept. at 2 o'cloeR P. M. fbr the purposo of setlliog a Townahip liokot, to bo auppoited by tho fioomon in Oct. noxt. By the Committee. Septembor 2,1834. Sivtiim^s Pannacea, Sivaim^s W^rmifitge. An additional Supply oftlie above Valuablo Med. Icilioa, justreceived and for Salo wholosalo iSc retail ot J. F, HEINITSII'S Medicinal Drug Se Choinical Storo Eoat King Slroel, Lancaator. Soplembor 4,1834. Will bo exposed to public aolo on tho promisos on Friday the 10th of October next, A FIRST RATE FARM OF Liimestonc Iiand, Contoining ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTY ACKES or tboreobouts, aituato in Wostponnalior- ougli townaliipCumborland coUnty, on llio Coiio- do/Tuinnott cieek, laloly tlio proporty ofJacob Alus- eolnian, doc'd. TliO improvemonts uro TWO GOOD DWELLING Will bo soKl .It public vendue. On Saturday, tlie 27^/i of September next, nn tiio premisci, at _1 o'clock in the oflernoon, o firat roto iioirsi^s, 22-13 's e. Uy virtue ofo writ of Venditioni Expnnas to ino directed, will bo aold by PUBLIC VENDUE, on Thursday thq. 35th day ol Septembor insl, at llio pub¬ lic houso ofJacob Albright, in Caernarvon lownahip, Lancoster County, A lot ofground in Churchtown, situated on the north sido of Main Stroet, bounded eaat by land of John Holzler, weal by land of Hen ry Shirk, conlaining one fourth ofon aero, on which are eroct«d a twn Slory brick Dwolling Houae, Squaro log Cobinot Shop, frame Slablo, Sec, with other neceasary buililinga Iuto Ihe oalale of J,ihn Smith. Salo to commenco at 12 o'clock in tlio forenoon.— Seized and tokon in Exrcutiun aa the proporiy of Joha Smith, and to bo aold by DAVID MILLER, Sheriff, ShcrifTs Office, Loneaater, ) Soplomber 2, 1834. ¦; 22.-tB.» Tavern ^t.iitdni PUBLIC SALE. In purauance of ordor of tho Orphans' Court of Lancaster county, will bo oxpoaed to public sole, on Soturday, tho IStli day of Oetubor noxl, al 1 o'clock in the aflernoon, al the publio houao of Joel Foster, on tho premisen, in the villago of Soudersburg, Lan¬ coBior county, the real oaloln nf DANIEL WITMER, lato of Lampetor lownsbip, deceaaed, not occApted by lho beira and legal ropresentatlvoa ofaaid docoaaod, and romaining unsold, conaisling ol lho following purparts, viz : No. 1—A Lot or Piece ofGround, aituatodon tlio aouth aide oflho turnpike, in tho vil¬ lago ol Soudorahurg, LancoRlor county, conlaining about ono aero and seventy porehea, withnjlwo alory TAVERU and a largo Stond BanU Ijarn, Siono Spring Houbo, &c. About ono hundrod acree of tho land i.s cleared and under pood fonro. Thoro is near lo tlio dwelling hoUBO tt novor failing Spring ol oxcellent walor. Tiiis Farm poasosBoa advantages which makoB it a moot dosirablo proporty to any ono who wishes to purcliaso. ALSO—ABOUT EIGIITY ACRES CF ^LA2E LAHDj on tho nnrth aido of tho Creek, opposite the abovo dcacribed form. Tho grootor portion of whieli ia cleored; inclosed in feme, including a LAKGE MEADOW. The romaindor ia Timber I.and. TliorO will nlao bo sold on Saturday, the llth tlay of October next, at the Court Houao in lho borough ol Curlisle, a TW*0 STOMY" or Tract ofLciid, containiiiij 232J Acrca, and IW ollowoni'o, moro or Icjn, siiuatc in Fairview township, York county, odjoining liindii of the Widow Zehmer, nnd othcrg, nnd bounded on the cast by tho rivcr Susquehonna, And also, part ofan Island in lhe rivcr Susquehnnnn.opposilo & near lo thc nbove tiact, ond belonging to tho same; contuining 273 acres and tho allowonce, moro or Icsa, siiuale in Uppor Swalnra townahip, Douphin County. On llle aaid Plontotion ore erected o two-slory log DWELLING The Study of JTeeers reducetl to S Iiours I i IN canaequeuce of tho> preaent crowiled atalo of llio Academy, and the pressing solicitations of nu¬ merous diatinguiahed familiea, now pupila will be received until the IOlh of the present inonth (Sep¬ tember.) Nnw then-bo wiao and apply aa aoon oa Itoasible. Academy, Centro Square. Behold !—I hereby warrant to substitute as uauol, a standard, freo and beautiful stylo of Wriling, ao pre eminently adoptod lo general purposes, as no olber meihod of toaching ever yet discovered con poasibly impart for any othor hand, however croinpOd, illegiblo, deformed or vulgar; in short no mottor how indifferent and confirmod it may bo—in tho short eourso uf S'ive Xicssons of onc Iiour cach !! My pledge extends tn all botweon tho ages of 8 and 60 yearb. No requisite, whatever, is demonded ofany pupil, in ordor to succeed other than ordinary diligenco. Ladioa are taught a delicate and beautiful hand, and the only fashionable style ofthe day, *4» Terma o.\tremeIy moderato. Merchanta viaiting the city con bo finiahed in ono day if required, by altending for the ahort apace of live bours !.! Poraons who havo nover written ore taught o bdau- tifiil hand in 13 leaaons. The prineiplea of moking Sllsatic Spring Pena taught in ono lesson. ' Respected Pupils—The day is now approtching which 1 have fixed for my departuro from Lancuator. I cannot refrain returning you my moat heartfelt thanka for the patronago and aupport you hove be- Glowod on mo ; never aholl I forgot your kindneaa and disinterested friendahip, which I shall at all tinies fool myself bound to acknowledge. WM. GOODWANE. Sopt, 4,1834, TAME NOTTICE, THAT wo, the aubJcribers, havo applied lo tim Judgos of tho Court of Comnion Pleoa in Sc for tlio county ofLancaater, for the benefit ol tbo soveral acta of insolvency of'tho Commonweallh of Pennayl¬ vania, and they have appointod Monday, Iho Glh day ofOctobor noxt, at 10 o'clock, A. M. lo hoar ua Se our creditors at the Court Houso, in lho cily of Lan¬ caster, whoro you may allond. BENJAMIN U. DAVIS,* JACOB FRANK,* WILLIAM RAMSEY,* SAMUEL F. UPDEGRAFF,* WILLIAM SMITH, DAVID SHELY,* JOHN LONG,* CORNELIUS MUMMAH,* DAVID McKARAHER,* STEPHEN SMITH,* (Salisbury.) JACOB WEAVER,* JOHN WITTEL,* JACOB HENDERSON.* 1834. 20-td, Bepl. 4. DYIfl STUFFS AND MOKDANTS. Justlroceived and for aolo at Iho loweat pricea, a lorgo and general aasortment of 1$ye Stutth and mordants, Such as Aluin, Annotto, Aquofortus, puro and freo from chlorino, Bengal and Spanish Indigo, auporior nuality. Blue and Green Vitriol, Brazilletto wood, in alick, chipp'd and grouhd; Fuaiic in atick, chipp'd and ground ; Logwood in alick, chipp'd and ground; Nicaraguawood in atick, and chipp'd; Quorcilron hark; Barbary root,Camwood, Copperas, Cochineal, Copporaah, Croam of lartar. Rod tarior, Argol, Li- nuid blue, Cudbear, Lacdyo, Modder, Extracl of toe-wood, Extract of Galla, Oil of Vilriol, Su¬ cor of Lood, Tarmoric, Wood, Verdigria,.Sun- llowor. Muriatic acid. Nitric acid, Nitro muriatic ocid, in in bars and granulated, Muriato oflin, Nilralo of laod, Sounder's Sulphurut of Arainic, Poachwood, Galls, Chromato of Potaah, Pruaciate ol Fotaah, Acotato of Iron, Sec. Fullora, Hallera, Dvora, &.c. can be accommodatoU with evory articio in tho Dyo lino, at tlio veiy lowoal Philadolphia pricoa, and ovory orlicio warrantod ofa auperlino quality. j. p. HEINITSH. A few doora Woat oflho Farnior's Bank, Eaal King Sirool, Lancaaior. Soplembor 4,1834^ ' and otiior iinprovementa thereon creciod. No. 2.—A Lot or Piece ofGround, adjoining No.l, containing one acre,neat moaaurc, aituntod in the villoge of Soudorahurg aforesaid, I'etms—the purcliaso monoy tobo pnid on the first day ofApril, 1834. Duo oltendonco willbo givon by ADAM K. WITMER. AdminiBtrator do bonia non. Augustas, 1834. 21-13. FUBLiIC SAIiEU will On Friday the 12lh dny of Soplomber noxt bo aold at public venduo, on tho premisea, A. y alvxvxblG yiautatiuxv, or tract of land, containing 123 acres and 82 porch¬ es, moro or loaa, situatod in Caernorvon township, Lancoalor counly, about one milo from lho villogo ofChurchtown, adjoining lunda ofMartin Bickham, Joaeph Burkliorl and othors. On sold plontation are ereclod a two alory log D'WBIiLiIMC} HOUSE, with a neverfailing spring of water at the door, 79 feot by 40, buill wilh atone, atoblo high. Spring- house, and olhor necessary outbuildings, an excellent applo ami othor fruit trees, Noarly 30 acres of soid trnct ia undor Ihriving TIMBER, and 20 acres of excel, lent MEADOW, whieh ean bo watered, and lho ro¬ maindor is good arablo land, Tho wholo is under good loncoi and lho land well iniproved, Porsona wiahing lo viow lho promises previoua to the day of aolo, will pleoao coll on lho aubscribor re¬ aiding on tho sumo, Sulo Id commenco nt two o'clock in tho afiornoon ofaaid day, wlion duo atlondonco will bo givon and Ierma made known by BENJAMIN WITWER. August 28,1834, 21-la, POSITIVE HOTICE. AU peraons indebtod to the estato Joaoph Smitii, late ofMilloratown, in the Counly of Lonedntor, merchant, aro horeby nolified that their roapooUvc accounta are placed in tho Iionda of for collection, and all thoae, who do nol dischargo the same bofore tho ISth doy ol Seplombor instant, will to prooeeded ogainst according to low, wilhout „epecllo peraons. ,,. MEHAFFY. Awignce ofaaid J. Smltii. Septomber 4,18S4. ValtCSfcble I'roperty at PtJBLIC SALE. Will bo offored at public solo, on Saturday, the 4th dny ofOctobor ne.tt,al tiio publichouae ofChris¬ iian Martin, in tbo villugo of Springville, Loncoator county, tlio lollowing valuable REAL. PROPERTY, VIZ :- TlvTce iiot a ot UxounA., adjoining ooch other, aituotod in tho village of Spring¬ ville, Mountjoy lownahip, Lancaater counly, known in the genoral pinn of taid villugo as Lota, Nos. 148, 149, and 150, witii a two atory Brick Dwelling House, ot present occupied aa a Store,a well of J ^ antor wilh tt pump therein, a good Stable,* Waah Houae, Smoke House, Drying Houao, a frame a Cooporahop, and olhor outbuildinga thoreon erec¬ tod, Thoro aro also a number of choice fruit trees,of overy variety, on the ubovo premiaea. (Xj"Tho abovo lola will bo sold oithor logcthor oi separate, lo auit purolioaors. ALSO, Tout liots of GxouuA, aituotod in Ihovillagoof Springvilla aforesaid, known in the goneral plan ofaaid villugo as Noa. 108, 109, 110, end 111. Thoro ia a ouo alory framo Slaughter Houso erectod OQ No. 111. ALSO, T\a:cc otYveie liota, situated in tho somo villogo, ond known in tiio gon eral plon oa Lola, Nos. 71, 72 and 74. JILSO, T"hT:ee liota ot GirounA., situated in thot portion oftho villago of Springvilla which lies in Eoat Donogal townahip, known iii the general plan ot soid village aa Lota No, 410, 411, 412, , .„ The abovo Iota are oil undergood lenco, and will bo sold together or soparalo, as moy boat auit pur- ehaaers, Peraona wishing to viow tho proporiy provious to to tho doy ofaalo, will ploaao callon eilher Abroham Brennemon or John Bartrulf. residing on iBo fir.it mentioned premiaea. Salo to commoneo al 10 o'clock, in the forenoon of aaid day. Allendanco will bo givon and lermB mudo knownby ABRAHAM BRENNEMAN, HENRY WILTON, Agonla for Richard Willon. August 21,1834. 21-lB. aONGSOBBB SPBXSTQ •WSb.'SER. rrUST RECEIVED, asupply of Sanitpgaor Con^ «* groBfl Spring Water, diroct from llie Springa. For °"'*°' JOHNF. LONG'S Drug and Chemical Store, No. 8, Norlh Queon Btreot. Augnat 21,1884, .2ml Half JLot of Gr'otmtl', in the aaid borough, Bilualo on the Soutii Woat cor¬ nor of Hanover and Loulher atreol, boundod Wosl by a Lot of Frederick Walls, Esq. and on tho Soulh by a lot ofGoorgo Melzgar, Esq, Tlioro ore exlon- eiv© backbuildinga ottocliod lo tlio auid houao and a good frumo woothor-boardcd Stsble. This propnrty «ill bp sold subject lo Ihe looses which tho tennnts now have who occupy tiio aumo. Tlio posaession of the furm will to given to the purclioser on lho Istof April ne.\t. THE TERMS OF PAYMENT, For both nroportioa will be, ono hulf tho purchaso inoney ahull be paid on llio first cf April noxl, ond tho reaidue in two oqual annual poymonta wilhout intoroat. Tho purchaser to givo aecurity on lho pro¬ porty or olhorwiso for tho purchose nionoy. JOHN HIKES, FRANCIS DILLER, Execulora of Jacoii Mussel.ua.'j, doo'd. Wostpennsborough town- I ship. August IS, 1834. \ PIAlfTO POUTE^j From the celebrated monufoctory of Loud & Co. Philudelphia, for solo at Mr. J, W'nd'a muaic atore, and also at tho North Americun Hotel, opposite the ruil roud. Porsona disposed to purchase aro invited to oall and oxamino thom, as thoy will romuin hore but a fow days and will bo aold low for caah only, J, BICKBRTON, agent for Loud & Co. August 28,1834. 21. Respectfully informs his friends and tho public in goneral that he still continues tbe Currying buai¬ neaa ot tho old stand,, formerly occupied by F. Se D. Slamm, & Co, aituotod in Euat King Streot, in the city of Lancoalor, noxt door to Mr. John A. Duch¬ man's tavern, and opposito tho Lancoalor Bunk : whoro ho offers for aolo a genoral assorlmonl uf Consisting of Skirting, Harness, Bridle, Chaise, Lining, Whip, Wax and Grain Upper, Wax ^ Grain Calfskins, ^-c. ALSO—A good supply of Spanish Slaughter Sole Loalher. A largo stock oflhe abovo will always bo kopt on hand, and aold al the lowost prices. (j^Caah will bo givon for Hidoa and Skina, inrHo hos also a now ONE HORSE CARRIAGE, made in anoat and Bubslanlial mannor^ by an cipo- ricnced workman, which ho will dispotio ofupon ve¬ ry roasonablc torms. August 38, 1834 21-4LV The Bubacribors having purchased tiio right fur vending and putting up Farnhom's celebrated PATEHT PlTMPSj respectfully inform tho citizens oftho cily and coun¬ ty ofLancaater Ihatthoy con havo pumpa put up in their houses or yarda, aud leod pi|io loading thero- from to their Cistorns, Wolla, or Springe—wbich will draw water IVom any diatance, tho perpendicu¬ lar heighth not exceeding 30 feet, and convoyed frora tbo Pump to any purl of tiioir houses or out buildings. Those pumpa are smoll, aimplo in thoir conolruction, and nut liablo lo get out of ordor ; thoy will diaehargo from 16 to 25 Gallona por min¬ ulo according Iutho Iioight and diatuneo, und muy bo worked by a child of 4 yoars of ago. Thoy cnn bo put up ao aa lo be aecuro aguinat Froot, in or out of doors. Thoy are packed with Lcallior, whicii can be ronowed m ono hour, bul will not roiiuiro to bo dono more thun onco in tiirce years. A large number have beon put in operution during the yoar poat—and huvo in overy inatanco givon de¬ cided- satisfaction, Alao, Pumpa oftho aumo plon, ofa larger aizo, for village Enginea, or any purpoao whoro a groalor quantity of wator ia required, Thoy will ruiae o- obout 75Gallona por minuie, and will throw water SO feot porpondiculur. Pumpa of both kinda may bo aeon in operution, by application to PETER V, S, VOORHIS,—or to J. WEITZEL, opposiio to John Michnol's tavorn, who will receive ordera, furnish the Lead pipe, and put them in operation, VOORHIS Se WEITZEL. Lancaster, Aug, 21,1834. 20-tf. MEDICAL. IVOTICE. The aubacriber, a licentiato of the Royal College ol Phyaicians of London, rcspeclfully informs tho pub¬ lic, and in particular thoso who aro suffering with diseaae, that ho curea tho following diacoaes if limcly application is mode. Consumption, Diseases of the Breast, Lungs and Liver, Dyspepsia, Rheumaiism, Asth¬ ma, Gravel and Stone, Deafness, Scrofula or King'8 Evil, Cancers, While Swellings. Dr. Purcell cures the most dislressing Head Ache, uo matter of how long contin¬ uance. Also, Diseases of the Eyes, Tet¬ ters, Ringworms, and any Eruplions of the Skin. , THB SUBSORIBER HAS REMOVED hia oi¬ fice, from the second Square, lo lho centre of thotbiiri squaro on the West side coming up from tho Couir HoiUD, in Norlh Queen Street, Lancaster, Pa. JAS. PURCELL, M. D. & P. C. Mays, 1834. 5 If. with 0 nevcrfoiling well ofwoter and pump near lhe door, a Lng Born, Wogon ehed and olhcr improve¬ ments. Nearly ono half of sold trnct i.l under thriv¬ ing timber, and tho remainder ia good aroble Lond. Thero is a fine Ihriving Apple ©rcliard, <^^, on said premiaea, and tho wholo trnct ia -^ under good fence ond tho land well im¬ proved. Theto ia aright to hnlf a FISHERY nltached to the Island, and nlso lho right lo half n On Friilay, Ibc ItUb duy nf September nrxi,' Will be auld by public vendue, ol tho puhliclioufo uf John Koun'inan, intlic villngo of Liliz, Wurwick lownahiji, Lnncnslcr counly, the followinn- vnluublo TRACTS OF LAND, lo wil :— No. 1, olio half luilo south of tbo villago of Litiz, containing IJ 8 Acres of i»s"st-ra jc LIMSBTOH22 LAHP, Wlioreof obout l(i acres nro woll tiiiibored, adjoin¬ ing lho road lending from LnncuBlor tn Liliz, nnd lnnds ofSamuel Moll, John Plhulz, llio I^iliz Sociciy lands, and others, on which nro oreclcd u TWO.STORY FKAME n-u-n.» D^VE LINING iM 11. O IJ B E, TTTWIIMIMII II » ¦! ¦IIIIBMIIIIIIIIMllllMiiiiiMiiiii.1.1,11. - ^a»yJP9 Cheap Limestone Land A Irnetof land conlniiiing 365 ncroa and 113 per¬ clies, neol measuro, of first ralo qualily, ig oiTcrcd for anlo. Situatod in Cumberlnnd cnunly, loj miloa \\-e>.l of Garli-slc, on lho Turnpiko which pinsea Ilirough it, it ia within linlf a milo oftho head of lho Big Spiing, nnd the aome distance from Siouijhstnwn. It ba.s about S20 ncrea in cullivotion, and 143 iii good timber.- The fmprovemcniB thcicon aro a LOO ^^^Sii AMD A YOUNO BEARING (D Si (S 10 A' IB 0) 9 nnd ia in n gootl neiglibnrliood for hcallh. A largo Swissor Barn, wngon shed nnd nlher out. i milla, tcliools, &,c. Tlio .lillo 'ia iiidiHputablc. The buililinga; on the premisos uro n gnod Orchard ol'lonnnt on the premises (.Mr. Cioorpo DolicrK,) wilf cxcollonl fruit trees, o cisicrn, und two pumps willi slicw il, ond eilher Dr. Joliu I'. Goddis, ofNewville, or water, I l\Ir. John Hoys, of Carlislo, will cnnlrnct for tho 3alo' No. 2, is oboul IJ miles north cast oflho vilUgo ofjof il.- Ifnot sold at privnte aalo lioforo Wcdnoadny, the ist of Oct. ne.it, it will on lhnt day bo put up for iFHsmisuiir 9 on thc York shore of thc Susqnehnnna rivcr, ndjoining said plantntion. About 15 ncrt-.i of snid lnnd nru cleared, nnd the remainder is hcuvy tinibcreJ. Tho York and-Hnrriaburg Turnpike rood pnsscs ihrough the farm ; and thc situation is one of tbe best in Pennsylvania for nearness to market and having tho advantage ofa locaiion on thc Busijuchanna Riven— The Fanner and man of business would find this a very desirable situation. It was formerly owned by Philip Shreiner, dee'd and sinco bis dcatli, for thc laat 30 yearfl, hod been occupied by his widow. Any peraon wishing to view tlio premises prior to the day of ealc, will please to call on Snmucl Kaufl¬ man, living on thc premises. Due attention will be given on tho day of sale, when conditions will bo made known by MAUTIN SHREINER, sen. Attorney in fuct for thc dcviaccs of said prcmiaon in the Will ot Philip Shreiner, tieceased. August 21, 1831. 20-ts. Litiz Cjoutixiwing al^ovit 58 acxesT rnFRKON- AHE ERRCTED A ONE STOJIT Wrame MweUing- MMoi^He.^ And an undershot Log Barn, there is aspring of novor fdillnrr water in tho cclhr, with a pump in tho kiichcn; likowiso q )ur-o FRAME BUILDING, with all necosBary manhlnory for Drossing nnd Cleaning FLAXand HEMP, ard TIIREE VATS for rolling thc samo, winch businoss has beon cnrried un fur fiovornl years on lho premises ; tbo stream that drivos lho samo has a watorfall of about tbirty fect, and is allowed lo be strong- enough to drivo a Grist Mill.— Thoio nro alao a Tenant IIousn( wasli houso and olhor outbuildings on tbo prcmisch; nlso, a number offruit lrccP( and about throe acros nrc limbered wilh oak, and about four acres wilh fast growing pine, a groat patt fit for building. And on Saturday the I3i7i ofSeplcmher, Will bo sold by public vendue on the promises, onst of Liiizta TRAC']'.)f FirHl-rato containing 135 acres, more or loss, situnto in the township and eounty aforesaid, adjoining tho road loading frotn Litiz lo Ephrala, about two milca from tho first and four milea Trom the laltor pluce, and landa cf David Erb, Jncub Erb, Ilonry Landis and olhcrp, whereon are erected a two-atory &tono DVVELLING on thc premiEC?, at 13 o'clock, noon. A. HAYS. August 7,1334. 18-ta' The subscriber, thanktul lor tho liberal oTiaro of atronago lie haa horelotbrc received, bogs loavo lo nform his customers and lho public in goneral, thai o has received a large and gonoral assortment of VALUABLE PROPEKTY AT The aubacriber olTors at privalo aale, tho follovving vdry Valuablo Renl Proporiy, viz.;— No. L—A Plantation, or tract of Land, containinjr titi ncrea and 30 perches, more or leaa, ailuated in Cnornarvon township, Lnncnaler coun¬ ty, adjoining Innda of Chnrlca lirookea, Stephon Kauffmnn, John Evana and otliera, Tbe Improvo. menta thoreon erected and a largo two 6lorj> stono G-BIST M,TLLj situatdd opon a novor failing stream ofwater, a two story siono DWELLING a large Stono Barn, a atono Spring Houae, and oili¬ er outbuildinga There ia also an ofchoicc fruit trees, on the promiaoa. No. 2.—A tract of WOODLAND, containing 8 ocrea and 101 perclica, more or loss, sit¬ uated in Honoybrooko townahip, Chostor county, about hnlfn milo from tract No. I, adjoining lands of Kobert Jenkina, Nancy Odenkirk, ond others. No. 3.—A tract of cleared land, containing 45 acroa and 145 perclies, moro or loss, situatod in Cnernnrvon township, Lnncnslcr County, ndjoining Irnet No" 1, and lands of Joines Dehaven, Dnniel Buckwalter andoibers. Tlio impiovouicnts ure n one story liog llovisc aT\d\og Uavn. No.4.—A tract of land, contain¬ ing 57 ncros, moro or losa, alluuted in Cnernnrvon township, lierks county, adjoining' lunda ofDavid Huckwallor, Joshua Evuns, and ollicr.''. About ono halftho abovo truetis cleared, ond the remainder atone Swigser Burn, llarso Slubio, Wogon Shed, Cider IVesa, and other oulbuilJiiiga. Alsu u Tennnl Houae nnd a Hcm|iinill, with o pair of Chop¬ ping Slonos crectod lliereiiij Tho fioldj oro divided ao that cotllo mny coino lo walor oul of every field, except ono. On tho piemisea isnn Orchnrd with ex. collcnt benring froii trees, and about 15 acroa ofgood Timberland. Also, a Tract of Woodland, contuining 7 acres, mora or loi:a, ndjoining land of Samuol Koycr, Peter Fnlinoetoclr, and olliors, ivclf timbered ; a utrang li'mofitono soil. Also, a Tract of Timberland, containing 9 acres and 130 porelioa, ndjoining Inndd of Kdward Alo.vnndor, Ciiristinn Slricklor and otliera. Poraona wiabing lo viow the above properly boforo the day ot sole, moy call on thd aubscribor. Salo to eonimonee ul 2 oVlock in tlio afternoon, when torins will bo tnado known hy SA.VIUEL SCIIUANTZ. Aug. 21,1834. 20-ls-« _/o inrll' the obovo proporty ia not diaposcd ofnt pri¬ vnto salo, previoua to Saturday, the H'.lth day af No- vember next, it will on lhal doy bo offered ul ot 10 o'clock in tho Ihrenoon, allhc reaidonco of thc subscriber on tract No.l, JOHN HUCKWALTER. August 21, 183.1. 20-lf Kstate of Henry Grim, dec'd. NOTICE. All porsona indoblod lo the eaiato of HENRY GRIM, late oftho lownsliip ol Earl, in the county bf Lancastor, docoaaod, nro lioroby notified to coino Ibr. wurd oud diaehargo tlio amountof ihoir rospectivo duos on or bofoi e the Jirsl day ofOciober next; Sc nil thnso hnving nny claims against aaid oaialo are like¬ wise rcquoslod lo present tiio aumo ; proporiy authcii- ticalod lor setllonionl, to oilhor of lho undersigned Execulora, on or before snid duy Augual 28, IBSJ. JOIIN DIFFENDERFER. DAVID STONE. 21-4ls». To thc creditors of Jacob Gruner, late of Strasburg township, dec'd. On motion of A. Ellm.ikor E,sq., the undersigned wero appointed nudilors by lho Orplmns' Court oftho County of Lancaster, lo sellle nnd odjust the ratoa ond proportions ol tlio roniuining ussota in tbo handa ofGoorgo Quigly, Executor &-c. of tho said Jacob Gruner, deceased, I" aud amongst tho crodilora of soid dec'd. Tho auditora Ilioreloro givo nolico lhal Iboy will moet for llio purposo aloresaid at tho pub¬ lic Iiouso of Jacob Unllilcn, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday tlio ISthday olSoptembor ne.it, at 2 o'cluck in tho urtornoon, when and whero ull porsona inler¬ eslcd aro roquostod to ntlend. Gli:0. II. BOMBERGER, J SA.M'L. E. GIiND.\KER, > Auditora. DENJ. KREITER, ^ August M, 1834, 10-td. .A.RTHUH A.nVa.S'SB.ONG. Portrait, Sig-n antl Oi-nainental NOUTH QUliEN-STHEET, I,ANC.*.STER, NEAR THE HAIL nOAD. All ordora thankfu ly receivod and promptly a tended to. May 2!), 1834. . 8 Gm. Estate ofJacob Huber, Dec'd, :n'otice. All persona in any wiao indebtod lo tbo Eslalo of Jncub Ilubor, lateof Lampeier township, Lancas¬ lorCounty, decenacd, aro rcqaostod to mako paymenl provious lo the firat Uay of Oitober noxt, und those Iiaving demanda ogoinat anid ealnto will plonso to forwurd tlioir accounta to tho uudnrsignod Admin minislraloi, proporiy aulliunticatcd lor aottloinoul, nn ot buforo aaid day, *"" ^ JOHN STROHM. Auguat 14,1834. In pursuance of an order of tho Orphans* Court ofLancaster county, will bo exposed to salo by pub¬ lic vonduo, at lho lalo rosidonco ofJohn Shirk, de¬ ceased, in Earl townshipi near Spring Grovo Forge, and near tlie Hinkellown und Cliurehiown road, on Saturday tho l.'Jlh ol'Scptombor nc.\t, tho foilowinjj Real Instate, lato oftho said deceased, to wit: No. 1. The Plantation, conlaininjj about 72 acros, more or less, lato tho rO' sidence ofsaid docoased, wilh a largo two-story ^ Groceries, &c." which be is enabled to aell lower than ovor, such oa Tf'ines, Brandy, HoUand Gin, Spirits, Rami Couniry Gin, and Whiskey, Port Wine, Cherry Bounce, Cordials of every kind—Sugar, Coffee, 'Teas, Honey, .^ugar liouse and Orleans Molasses, togothtfr with every orticfe in tho Grocery LinSV —ALSO— A largo aasortment of tlio firat quality of '.ly lho whole, half or quarior Bo.t; Oflingos, Lemons,' 1' igs. Prunes, &c. —ALSO— A general asaortmonl of Nuts, such aa Almonda, FilbortBi Ground Nuis, Cocoa Nuis, Sec. Sec. oil of which ho can aoll either wholeaalo ur relail at vory reduced pricea. ofe\dty deseriplion mauufactnrod nnd sold wbolesals' nnd retnil. Retailors of thia articio nill find it their intere.it to give him a call, aa Iio ean sell lliom lower than the Philadolphia pricos, and arc warranted to' sland oil kinds of wenliier. Ho hnsjalso received alarge lolof now CUEESEf of suporior qualily. S.\LT bv llio barrel or Back, Tur in barrels and kegs, and Mackerel by the wbole or Imlf barrel. GEORGE WITHERS, No. 5, Norlh t^uooa Street, Lancaater/ Auguat 28, 1834. 2l-flowCwB. Vjowuwou ScYvoola. aa >^ '^ ^ ^=SJjg) A 1.ARGE SWISSES, BAE.Hj a Spring House, ^vith a novorfailinfj lountain of spring water, and olhor buildings llicrcon erected. No, 2. A tract of about 13 acrcs of land, in Caernavon township, adjoining lands of Christian Zimmerman, Chrislian Liclily, and olhors No. 3, A tract of about 35 acrcs, moro or less, of on Turkoy Hill, in Caernar- von township, adjoinitifT lands ofChrisiian Lichty, Chrislian Hoil'inan and ottiery No. 4. A tract of about 43 acres, moro or Jess, of In pursunnco oflho 2d aeclion ofan actof tlio Gen.¬ cral Assenibly oftbo commonweollh ofPennsylvania, entillod "an Act to establish a goneral systom of Ed-r uculion by Coinmon Schools," poaaed on lho first day ofApril, A. D. 1834, I hereby giver NOTICE to tho cilizena of oncb school dialrict oftho county of Lancuslor, lo hold oloetiona on tho third Friday in Seplombor ne.xt, boing tbo 19th, in thoir respectivo townships, warda, and boroughs, at the places whorol thoy hold their elecliona for supervisors, town coun¬ cila and constables, to chooso SIX CITIZENS of each aehool district to servo aa ofsaid distriota rospoctivoly ; which ol'cdtiona shall on said duy bo conducted and held in the aamo man.- nor 03 oloetiona for auperviaora and constablos arel by law held and conducicd. And tho citizona oflho county ore olso hereby in., formed that by tho firat aoetion ofaaid act, theCoun¬ ty ofLancaster forma a school division, ond that ev¬ ery word, lownahip and borough within tho aaid county forms a school dialrict, provided that any bo¬ rough which is connected willi a township in tho osscsanient of county ratoa and lovioa lornia a diatricl wilh the said township, ao loog as rl remains ao con' nocted.- ' Dated al Lancaator, tho 13lh day ofAugust A. D/ 1634. DAVID MILLER, Sheria Augual M, 183-1. on aaid Turkoy Hill, adjoining lands of Chriniian Liclily, Cliriatian Holl'iiian and others. ¦ No. 5. The undivided one halfofa tract of about ton ocrcs of Woodland on the Welsh Mouiitnin,'in Caoriiurvou township, ubout two miles from Churchtown. No. 6. The undivided onc fourth of a tract of Woodland, near the lasl mentioned tracl. Poter Shirk, living on tract No. 1, will show the eaid promises to any person dusiroua of viewing the samo. Salo to commoncc at 1 o'clock in tho aflernoon, when conditions will bo made known bv PETER SIIIRK, JACOB METZLER, .'Vdmiiiislralors ofJohn Shirk, dcc'd. August !5l, 1834. 20-ls«. Estate of Alexander Dysart, dcc'd. NOTICE. All pcraons indobted|to the csiato of Ale.vnnder Dy¬ sart, lute ortho village of Spriiigvillo, in tbo counly of Luncuster, muson, decoused, ure liereby requestsd lo como furward and setllo llieir respoctivo dobta on or bolbro the Glli dny of Scjitoiiibor iie.-tl. Also, all persons having claims ngainst the said esiato, aro re- quostod to present llioir nccounts propeily nullionti- catod lor sotllemoiil, on or beforo tlin suid duy, to ROBEUT DYSART,? e,„.,,,„,„ August 14, 1834. 31-41. West Chester Boarding School POE, BOYS. TllC undorsigncd proposes to open a School for young men ond boya, in Wcsl Chcsior, Cliesler coun¬ ly, Pcnnsylvnnia, on tbo lirat of lhe ninth monlh, (September) next, The courso of inatruction will comprise Reading, Grammor, Arithmelic, Gcogrnphy, with lho uso oflho Globes, Algebra, Geometry, Moiisurnlion, Surveying, Navigation, Spherics, Optics, Kuluca Philosophy, Aslro^omy, Botany. Ledurca on Nntural Philosophy, Chemistry and Astronomy, will bo delivered during the winier, il¬ lustrated by appropriate experiments. Price of boarding and tuiiion thirty five dollurs u quortor of tbirteen wooks, payable in udvunco.— Woaliing thiity-aii conta a dozen. Rouding buoks gratia: oilier booka and stationary al lho usual ro¬ loil piiccs. JOSHUA HOOPES, 8lh month, 21,1834. 80-71. To tlie Iieirs & legal representative^ of Christian Metz, late ofRapho Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Dcc'd. In pursuanco ofan ordor of the Orphans' Courl o( said county,-1 will hold nn Inquest for the partiliort or uppruiseiiieiit oflhe said Cb'lalo ufsaid doceasodr consisting ofa PI.ANTATIOM AND TRACT OF I^A:^I> in aaid township, adjoining landa ol .'\broliam Molt, Abrahom Horslioy and olhors, conluining about two hundred und tliirly ncres, un Fridny, tho 12th of September, 1831, ut lOo'clock A. i\I. uttho mansion houao of llio doc'd. on the said pluiitation now oceu» piod by Jacob Uurns. Augusiai, 1S3.1. D.WID MI-LLEK. Slierill'of Lancaater Coui.ty. 20-td< HIDES, OIL AHD t«MHE SUBSCRIBER, having withdrawn froirt iLL tllo Co-portuoraliip of T. .\bbolt SeCo. wliieh firm is now dissolved, takes this opportunity of re* turning liia sincere ^llianka to bis frionds and tbo pubhc in general I'or tlioir vory liborul pulrnnage, und ho roapoelfully solicits a continuance oftbo saiiio ot his new Hide, Oil and Leatiier J%'o.^t, South Tliirtl treet,, half way between IMnrkol ond Cbesnut Slroeti, whero ho haa and intenda lokcop a largo asaorlmon* of good HXPPS, ]7BXi:3> A£rD SAI.TKD< OSE); TANNEiR'S AND CirMMSEMflS TOOJLS., d-'C. All ofwhich he will aoll on lho moat odvantu^oou* tornis to Tannera, ^ Tho highoat markot pricoa givon in caah fol- Lonllior, in tiio i ougli, or taken .•" o.ichungo for Ilidea, Oil, &c. .,,.<. .r N.Ii< All those indoblod (o I lo late firm of Timothy Abboly & Co. nro reipectfully roqueatcd to cnll and sottio tboir respoctivo accounta at the. sub¬ scribor'a Bloro ua Iio IS oullioriicd lo aettlo the ,ac. rounis of tbo lata firm, counisoi DAVID KIRKPATKICK, No. 21, South Third Strcel, PhiU. Auguat 1-1, 1834, 19-8m.» ( |
Month | 09 |
Day | 11 |
Resource Identifier | 18340911_001.tif |
Year | 1834 |
Page | 1 |
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