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Prtiuod and S^ublislivd by "Biv ttJsraoK a-sE-iiKa } iS'3 5» r.s livt- tj-.'.l oV «l!r<! year. Vol, Viaio»-Mo. 114 • I.AMCASTE]E^ Terins o£ Publicaion. CC^Tho EXAMINER & HERALD will bo puh lished weekly, on im o.ttni impurial sheet, at twu j>OLt..i,ns, per unnum, payable within 3 moiilhii from lho timo of .snii.scrihinR'; or two hollaiiv Axn FiFTr cHNTs, at the end of the year. No i;uS<^cripl.ion will ho tftken for Ic^.-^ (han six months, and no papor di.scontiimeJ unli! a!l arroumgun art* pdid.c.'Ciifiplat lho option of tlie piihlishur; nndf failure li» nolify a d^fontinuaiiee, wiil be cojisif' creJ a.nnwen;-j;\^fimcnt. Adv*i!fLi-din«^ will ho dona on tho OMon! tcrnis. Lelterfl, to insure attonliim^mOst im MO^t-pajd An aclivo aiul iiiU'llureiii b.iy in ii Ifard'.varc storo, lior 15 yeai'sof a:.:e, nf ijood mural cb.iraclcr iind r.'^- comiiienJali.jii. O.ie frum tbe country would bo pro- -fcrreil. Enquire No. 21, Norlh Queen st. Lancaster, rebruiiry 11. In the case of the Doinalic ,'ltUichincnl against John Levering, late of Ihe lown of Liliz, Lancuster eounly. Merchant. 'riio subscribers who were aiipolnicd by tbo Dis¬ trict t'.uurt of tlie city and cuuniy uf Lniicnster Trus¬ tees bir all tiie creditors oflho said John Levering, lieicby require all persons indebtci! lo hini, lo pay and deliver uli suiih of niuney and (iroperly due uud beliiiii^intf lo the said John Levering, I.i us the Tru?-- I.ces nforosaid, and Ihcy alsodesiio all bis criditors lo render their resp.-'ctivn accounts and demands to us .'rruslecB OS oforesaid, wbo vvill meet at tim bouse of John Kaullinaii, Iiilieepcr, Norlb Qiinen Btrcct, in thn cily of Lancasler, Wednesday, lho li'lb inslanl, nnd the day after, at the puii'ic bouse uf Jacob Zic(;ior in Lilii, for liio purpose uf receivini.' the simo. J.-U:Ol!KUll'rZ, ' K. I.i. HKlTLIi;!!, (.'K'H'iGfi IlKEn. Tj'Biek'icll's IJepurtcr and Unilod i^ilat-s Oiir.etle, Pliiiiidel|ibia, vvib pulilisb liv • sb.ivu onco a week, for two weeks, and send their bills to tbis oinco fur col¬ leelion. A Jouviieyniaii Fuller and Carder ; 7 ^^ Tho enhscrihor^ reciditif: in l''nf*t Uoiiipfn'ld town¬ ship, nbout fix milea wnyt of *ho eily of LixiicaRlo; am' noar to the village of LundiBvillc, wishes to om- ploy II porson who is well uecpiainled wilh llio ubovo hnslncs-*. None need apply unle»is bo ean come woH rrci;nin\jndcd. DAVID HAUTMAN. Fob. n^asG:^^ , * ' - - ¦ d5--'j: Oi Aaam To the Creditor deceasod, And ail olbers iiit';rcsted, liMt .-.dom .ShralTcr, siirvi vi'.ij; Trustee oflbc said Ad.iiii Stuck, under ibc wil * his father .'\dTiii Sinck, eriliibiied bis suppleinciits i:si^iiin'i. On 1'ucsdiiylhe li-t day of March next, at reven o'clock In the eveninc, will bo exposed to public sale, at Lho public luiuse ofGeoriie Diiiiiieriii tbe ci¬ ty ofLancaster,—A ccrtiiiii lvvo slory sluiio f»^''^t&, D WELLING 'Mill II O U i E , loiv'lbcr Willi four luls of ground thereto atluchcd siluateil in sail! lily, Irolvliii-j on Water Slrect and exluiidin;;to an alley, buunded on tbe nortii by Ches. nul Stieet, on the west by an alley, and on the siiulli by a lol lately iiwiicd by Alicbael Carpenler.— This Jiroperly i.i l.icaled in tbo vicinily of the rail rooii,aiid is cligiliiy L'iiu.itcil for liusiiiess of vorioi]s kinds,—to be sol.l siibjert to a lease of une year frum the lirsl day of Ajiiil next, rent to be paid to pur- cbaecr by tennnl. ALSO. At the same timo and pluco will bo sold together four adjoining each othor situa.tod in tho ,ity oforcsaivi, Sir.-iwberry f-'liect, adjuininir property belonging In -the estste of Valentino Iluirmau, deceased, and oth¬ ere. All Iho above mcuLioiied pro[icrty is sold us lho celale of Henry Ilcrbsl, ijdeccased, clear of iiicuni branccB except ilio proiiiid |rent wbich may yearly i ln'coiiit; due ihcreon iiereafter. 'J'erms, cash, on tbo first duv of .\pril next, nn Ibo paymont uf wbich a mudo by llio i';xec i'^state of Sophia Anj), deceaaed. M ® T I € 13. iMI porsons havinir aay nhiiniH atrainat llic ff.'stato of Wujihia App, lalo of the elly uf lameaKtor, dre'd aro requoKiod to prnJuce iheir ar.counlB, propotlj aulhcniicaleH on oib;.>fote the Ul day ol April noAl, and all porsona indeUcil In the ONtato oftho Raid dc coabnd arc requn-itod to make pDymontof ih'j fiwjie prcviouii to suid daVi to KMSAUKTii feinjnnooKSor JOHN W. HUBl.KV, Admint.-ilratoro of f&id (loocopad. Fdbniafv 4 l«^/> .i-l-Gt-^ A JIOnUNl'JYMAN TANNl-.R ANU CUKit*' K A irood workman of purid nioriil: bulrils will fnd slc.idy cnpliiymciit lor una yoar alter the firsl ofAuril, A {rood leiiaiit biiliso vviil be provided tor liini. Ap¬ ply tu Arthur Linrillc, .Silisbnry tuwnsbip, Lancas. Icr cnunly, near Pequa I\lcctii!(; IIuuso January 28, 1KS6. .13—Its' ./r<Vji^-% Tho noted Tavern Sland in the ])o- ?i{;?^'lfci:!-I'lrough of t^lrasburg, Luncastct county, iJ'fi/r'.v'-.'""'¦'. I'.no'wn by thc_iiame of the *'^^'^^t|-'.t)RGi: WASHINGTON INN, now ocfiiuied by J.din Row, wilh first rato aiabline, iwi\ all Ul. er cuivcniences, and about live ncres-of Ir.nd lo il. PuKscssioii will' bo given on tho fust day of .'\]iril next. ALSO 1=^ KENT A first raleisiorc, adjoining bc Tavern, nnw occu. l.ied by Abraliam Keugey. For lorms, cmiuirsc of Iho subscriber. „ GEOKGE LEFF-VRE. Jan. r, 1836' ' 3'J-4ls- ,-<ii>'4?;S^¥'c3. 'i!^..fll^-'! - -irj, ¦„ «, . i need will Im .... 'i.s-*Sa.CreD"\7 €ar3.Vell,'doceiiued,lo tho purchaser or puv . . - -^ ^, , ' : lo l,i,„ ur llicia all ihe cbIbIo of eaid deceased, in Nolico is Iicrohy Given. To the Credilors of .lacub I'liu'/.ey, and all olbers inteio-'ted, that John Sheaiier, Truslce oftlio said i .liicub Kiin-.ey e.-.-I,iiiilod bis acccunl lotlio Oourl oi ; Comnion Pleas of Laucaslcr Cioiinly, un tbo IStli inst. vvhich is fili-d in tlio P.ollionotary's ollice ; and hal the same vvill bo allowed and coiifirnied by the said court on Monday the 2:Jib day of Fcbroary next, at lOo'clock, A. M. unless reasons shall tncn be yiven why the same onjilit not to bo allowed, of which all iiorson? inlereslod vvill tako nolice. Z. IM'LKNEGAN, Pruthonolary. Prolhonotarv's Ollice, Lancaslcr, I Jonuary," 28, 18.3li, ( All porson-i indobtod lo Uic cslato (if John Shenck, l?ilc uf lOast Hempfield lownybip, Lancailer connly, deccat;ec, aro hortby rcquoylod lo come forwnra and pay oil" their resjioctivo accounts lo either of llio un¬ dersigned adniiniHtralorK. And all persons huving- inors'oV Uen'ry'l'i'eViis'i i nlaiiiis iigninst said eslato will plenso present them, lUKlva^crs „„„vcying j 1"'"1'"'>"'"'''°"""""""'"'"'"'"''""°"'- ¦aid pru]icrty. AL60. At tho same timo nnd nlnco? will bo told, two sharcM ofstock in the Ijaneaster tiul Columbia Turnpiko Rc^i Company, Termtt, cash on first day ry account to tbe Court uf (Cuminun Pleas of Lancns- j uf April next, on payment of which stock to bo trmis. t'.ir ciuiity on tho-ilst. iilliin.i, which is filed inthe Protliun-.lary's ofiice J and tluit tli-j same witl be al- I'.wed and confirmrd by tho snid courl un Monday Ibe 2lslday of Mavcb nest, unless rua<ons sbsll llien bs eivon why the siime uughti'. t be allowed, of which nil porsons inleresled will take nuiice. Z. JIcLKNKG.^N, Prolh'y. Prothonotarv's Olfice, Lancastor, ^ February "ll, I81U. 5 45-*ti.. Private Sale. .Thosubsoribor, residing in Conoslopa township, Ijaueaslor connly,!'-vill sell al privslo sivle, a valuablo l''ariii of Liiiiestutie Land, coiilHiiitiifr fifty two acrcM nnd a hundred aud tv;eiiiy perclicss neat inensurc, udi,iiiiiii«f IIic pruporty uf .\liral;tiiii \^'nifel, Jobn Hjvriiisii and olliors. 'I'bo inipruvemonts thoroon nre u oue st-irv stono DWiiLUNG HOUSE, a KwitiJir B.irn, Wnnonsbcd, C'orhcrili'-', and »lt olhrr tu;c«J3ary out buiblinjfs, nnd « wellof good wiit*r wilha iiuiup in it al tbu door. DAI-aEL WARFFL. Fell. 11.1 S3B. 45—311* David K. R-iiirr-r nf the iKironijh nf S'.ra>burg, I,iinc<v!|or couuly, bus .^ssi.rlieW hl« E.italn real and Itrn.uel to JMin .Vt'Calti-ter and Gour^n DiS-unbach, jr. nf tiM .burijiisli ut" HtrasburfT, in trust fur the uoo uf ills Creditorr. Ab jierwwis indebled lo the snid David W. Rohrer, .-ire iflipi(T»d .la nililie iminetlialo pnymont of tbeir r*s|f;clivo (frills !• Ibc s-.-ud assignees or lUie of llieni, aiiW all prisons b«vini; clainiB ag.iinsl said David H. liohrcf, ai'-B ro^.iircJio prosoni ibem duly anlbtnti- clni V. illiuut dtiUy to tli.n aivivl asuigneos or one of tliom. JOHN M'OALLISTER, GE-0. UlFl'ENDACII.jr. Feb.n, IS.1G. 3l. Fresh Gardeo Seeds. Jnst recoivod, 211 boxes Fresh Gnrdcn Pnedt, fioin lbcSliakor'3 IilslabKsbmeiit, rilliifiebl, Mii.-s. ncilly pul. Hji in small p.ipcrs, and wai le-ntod ul thin year's Kiotb. '.:... .Msn, TUril Seed, Canary, Milliil, Hemp ,'?e'iil and tl niiiii;;s of Flfiy, l.Htil Vinititiiinw and Feed Ijn.xna, netnibrsofiSeerfv can b-i snppli'iri in nny quantity al liie Slukor's urices. Tho EkH-dw aro ali put up in vniiiiiis ^i.'.ed liu.»;es fr.iiii .5 to 10 dollars. Furs.ib by -• J. F. HKIMTSII, Acent for Lfl'ieaptiir C'liinty, nt his lUe.liciniil, Druf;' and C^iieinieal l^uire, Knst King-st, Lmi.'iv.trr, February 111", Ib'.'lfi. ii. i'ily vii'liio lli H v.'iiiiif V'cntliliiini I'liponas In tne ilirrcicil 'vill bc subi by Public S'oiiiluo, un iSivt- Ui n.iy llie 12lli i!,:y uf .WariiTl lliijil, at Ibo publii: Iniii-ie of IticiaiirH ii.- rn--, in Dart lownsliip, the foliow- iiitr real piOjierly, vi;-. ;—Ali-u;l Ivvonty acveli seres ot'laiid ill ijart Ui'.vnsliiji, Lniic-Iei. cuuniy, vvitb n Iwu stnry Luu Minis V iii.ii a L-if.' Stsbh) lUeronri erected, ailjuiiiiiijr lands ul* Willbim Fei-jrusini ai.d oibi-rs. I'i.'ili! In cuinmo"Cu-ul 1 o'clock in tbe aflernonn.,— .'=oi-/.ed and'IiiUi'ii 10 Exeeiiiiiiii as ibe proporty of .S.imuol C.io.l, ami lo bp .-old by D'AVID ."iIlLLER, Bboriff. SlieritV'n Ollico, L.-iiicaiilor ^ • February, 11, IS.SIi. ( SHEiarF'SSALE. . (Jj'Hy virtuo ofu writiif Plurios Venditioni Ex- pniias to mu dirocled, will i,o sold by Public'V'enduo- Hin .'\Iiiiiilay llio 7th dny nf .March noxt, al tho public iliuu.io of Pelor Roth in lho Village ut'Reamsluvvn, ¦tbo tiilluwiiig real estate, vi?,.-—A tracl of Land in iCocalieo Tuwnship, 1,lincaster county, containing iino linndroil acres (moro ur bass) adjuininij lands uf Samuel Ilinlvley, Siniinol Liitx nud others, with n ivino story Log iluiisc and olber impruvementa thnre- <iii eroded, Tlii-i properly wiil bo sold in lvvo pie- cos, vi-i :—lho piece known by Iho name of Snyder's . place and the uther liiiuvvn by tbo namo of tbo Old place, tu bo sold by the acic, quantity to bo oscer- .tained by a survey to bo mado al'lor sale, Salo to eoiiimoneo at 1 o'clock in tbo uflerrioon.— -Soized and taken ill execution ;aa the prupcity of J'otcr Zimmerniun und llonry Zlininorniuii/ und to 1)0 sold by UAVID MILLER, Sboriir. ShoiilTs Ofiice, Laiicafter I February, 11, IB.'l.'i. < foired. CHARf.ES IIKRCST, WILLIA.M BKATFS, Exoculorc of Henry Herbsl, dec'd. Ijincaater. 1 eb. 4, 13 ,G, Siierifr'e Sale. BYAOJOUIvNMENT, tj-By virtue of n wtitof A''eiiditioni Exponas to me direcled,will bo Bold by Public 'Veiidac, un Fri¬ doy Ihc EGtli Jay of - February insl. al the public hnur-euf John Sower in Ilabii.lown, Coculico town¬ sbip, Lancaster county', tbe following real properly, about sixty avires of la i.J (moi'.; or les.s) in C.'nealico township, Lanca-ter cuunty, adjoining lands of Dan ici Hiihn, Ricbard ICiiliaii, Jacuu Kii it and others, and the village of Huhnstown. Sole to cuiiimcuce at 1 o'cluck in Ibc aflernoon. &?ized a4ld lakeu ;ii exceniion as the proporly of LcTi Swei-i;art, oiul to be sold by DAVID MILLER, Shorifl'. SherilTa Ofiice, Lnncaster, ) February, 3, 1836. \ I'll.^'i' wc, tbo Bubscriber.!, hnvo iijiplied.lo the Jiidiie*: of the Court ul Coiniuun i'leas- in and Ibr the county of l-aiicaster, tor tlic I'enefil nf llie scrotal aclr •finsiilvency of tliaCoinmoiivvoab.b oi* Pcnncylviiiiiii. andtheyliavo ajipoinledVMoniiay. the astb.day ot Fob ruary iiext,( liiiiii) at lliu'clock A. M in bear usfcour areditura at the Cuurt Houso, in Ibo City of Lancap. 'tor, where you Biajr uiieiid. OV/KN W RILEY.* JAMEiS Dl'.'ARMEN, • ' WILLIAAI -i'lNDALL,* CilRISTIA BUr.NES,' MI'TLETON BROWN," JACOB MELLINGF.R,* WILLIAM KARTO.N',* WILLIAM SPANGLER,' JOSEPH Eny, of Warwick T-eb. 4. BEIIKHARD STAUH* A Valuable Tavurii Stand, For Kent. . The Pubsoribar offera lur rcnl Ihal vuluabl* nnd well known TAVEE.*i HOUSE, 'wiVjntod in th« Yill^feof J*aradi::iS Ijanenslor onun ty, fornicrly Ke{»t hy l*alriok M'Coy. 'i'ho honpo is t*.'n fctiiiieK htah, with « nnmbcr ot Kuitablo rooiuii, &.O. There aro athoH. tuftieient numba iihcds and ^uod Bluldin|r allachuii In Ihc house. IVrfOns wicliin^f ht roni u-ill plea-so call ijii the r.iihnciihor living do lho read heiwcen Slritahurg nnd fcou or«hiirjL-, und :io(ir tu iJerr'n mill. Pot^fcflpion will la: given on the first of Apri ii».\t. BE:*i.[AMIM n. UERR. Fob. 4.1R'jfi. 44—d!s». In purtfu.iucc ul un,order uf ihn Orphun'n pourt nl ¦Tjaiieiifci.'r connly, >¦• ill- bc ox;iOrcd In ]M:blic ^:(lh•, on Kridny ihr. 4-',h dny ol Murch, lH3f>, iit2 o'elooU in lho afvtirnoon nt the lionto of Juhn Fondertinith n cerlain ONE S'I'OUY IIOUSK AND luiVK' OF G:iOU]^lJ)' 9 Bituated ill VVoat EurLtuwnsliiii, Lancaster cuuniy ailjoininir proporty ol Jacob Uarpentor, Gabriel Oar- puiitur, nnd lJ„vid Wen^ier—lata tbe ciilato of Mar¬ garot Newman, decoaiied. 'i'Elli'lIS:—The jiurcbiuin money to bo paiil on the firat day ol April, ItjaS. SA.IIUEL UEEMSNYDEn, Adiiiiiiistruiur. Loacock township, Feb. 4, ISIifl. Fulmooic Cough lilexir. For the cure of Colih, Coughs, Jlslhma, Influenza, lloarsencsa, Pains in Ihe Jireasl and Lunge, /looping Cough, Difficulty ofBreatlUng, Uc. Those afllcted Willi tboso troublepomo nflbctiona will find immodiato reliof from tbo ur.e oflhis biffhly colobraled Pulmonic Guugli and Pectoral Eli.sir.— Ila operation ia thatof a nnid nnd Kontlo expectorant, afl mony huvo oxporiencod who havo bad occonion lu UBO it, Iiavintr in ull casos of colds and coU|ihs bonn entirely relieved in a short timo. Thill inedicino is poculiurly adapted to remove all puiiia and nbntructiuiiu of the luu(>a and breatvt, pro- ^lulinir tbo nocrotioiis: obstructed porapiration yields loadily lu its inliuoiicoi in hopping coujfli wbon givon in incroaaod doso«, itoirords almost inimediato TOliof. Fur aalo by J*F. tlEINITSII, at ilia Modicinal, Drug anil GJiomical Storo, Easl King-Bliocl, Lancoetor ,P«. fob. 11 1836, Will be olfered at public bale, nn WedncEday the 24III day of Kebniary insl. on liio preminca of the Iato Gcurj^c Ki:r/,or, deceased, situated in East Earl townsbip, I'.oav to tboHpiint; Grovo I'orijo,LaiicaKlct county, a i^reat vai-ioty oi personal piuporly, iiniuni* wbieb aro An Iir.-t r.ilo llr.iu^bl llurses, about tlnrty bead ofGiillie, Siieop and S',vi,ie, a number ufFanii- yi\f IJicusilrt and lluuhoiiold ond Ivitchoii Inrniluro. Salu to cunimenco at 10 o'cluclt in tho forenoon ¦when ultoiidauco will bo givon aiiJ lorma made knuvvii by MAKGARE TTA MNZER, AMO.SS. IvINZEU, Keb.-I, IP.IG. yVdiiiiiiislralnrs. The Cretiitors ofJKIVID FERREE, deceased, Aro hereby notified, thot the fiubscribor.s, on motion uf JonN 1!. MoNi'ou.iimiv, Esq. Iiavini; been appointed Auditors by tbo Orpbaiis'Gourt ofLancaster counly lo soltlo und adjust ibu rules and projiortiniis oflho reniaiiiin|i assets duo and payable tu llie roiijicclivo oredilor.s oftlio aaid deceafied, lulo ofthe borou;i|i of Marietta, in tho bauds ol Jamou MoliiiIFy and Uavid Reinharl, his adininistralors i will mcot fur that pur poso nt Ibo publio house uf.liihn KuuUimiii, iiiNorlli yucon .Street, LancaBler, ou'Pliiiriiday Iho 2ilb daj of Eobriiaiy inst, at 1 n'eluclt in tbo allornoon, wiion ami wbero the crodibirs aro noliliod to |ircsoiil thoii claims, duly proven and authonlicalod, • CIL-VGEli, ISIiAELGARPENTEU BENJAMIN KREITEU, Auditors. February 4,18.16, AIvHAIiAM KAUFFMAN, TMO.vi*ia STEIirii'i'P, Administrators vvitb lho Will unno^iod, .Tan. 21, IfSa. 43-15ts. Estate of Andrciv Woiler, dec'd. All porpona having claims ajraiiist lho estate of Andrew Weiier, lute uf Caernarvon townsliip, Lan¬ caslor counly, ileceaRed, uro hereby roiiuosted to call unli liiBcliargo their rcHpectivc dueii on or befuro Saturday tho lailiof I'.arch nu.st; and nil Ibuce hav¬ ing claims against said oslalo aro likewise rcijuesiled 10'prOBCiil liieni pruperly aiitbciiticiiled fur sottle- inent, lo oilhor of tbo undersigned cxecubir^ on or hefove said day. CHRISTIAN WIELER, ANDREW WEILEK, BENJ. 13AKEK. Jon. 2-1,1336. 42—(its* liLE MODIEI) MFN lielween ibe e|/e« of 18 and 3.',, ufsteiuly biibit'i, are novv vi^anleil lo fill vacancies ill tlio Uegiiiier.t of U. .S. Dragoons, to vvbiini vill be paid, ill addiliun lo clulhing, and ull Ibc cuiiibirls wbich .icldiers ro<|Ulre, tbo folluvviii;,' imntbs pvy vi-/. -, To l.-v &rgcant-i If) dollars ; olber Sei'irciinls 12 dulbirii, C'.u'Moriils 10 dollars and p-i- viitcs 8 doUiLr,.-'.—In cane uI'!lielvlle^..?, no dednclion il ever iiiaiie fiuiii the siildier'ii jmy; oii-J the bei-l Pliysici.-vns aro always oeipioycd at the exjieni.c ul tbe V, Slatos. Enterprising yuiing men vviil fnd Ibis a favoura¬ ble nppurtunily to vi...-'il Ibe liir N'v'i.s!., where, if Ibey slinuld bo disjiuscd to setlie, tiiej' vviil bo enabled lo jiiircbaso a snug liirni frorn tbo savings oflbcir pay, during lho term uflheir oiilislinoiil, v.-bicb i.'i but tbreo yearn. Kbonld they, buvvovcr, prel'cr rclurii- in.T toibeirlioiiict', Inr; (iovevnmciil nllovvp tbom puy andi-iib'^ii-lenee lu l!io pljeo uf Ibeir onlisliiient. .¦\pplicaiils iiiiil-;r liio --.(.c of 21, tniint bring wilb them tiio vvritlcii coiiiiciil uf tlioir I'aici.l.s or Gu.ir- diiiiiti. "vtcn of the abovo (joseriplion aro also wanted lo fill vacancies in tbo Artillery and liiliniiry. -Applicaiion tn be mado ai Mio U. .S. K-je.ruilini; Roiide'/.vuus, io Lancaylcr, where furtbor iiiiorm- tiun may bo obtained. W. M..UOVOE, Capl. U..'S, .Urmy, Hecru'ilinu Olliee. Jan.SS, ISSfi. .!l-if. "S:.Si;i*<i!iilc'jr"" NEW J^KMIiaS^jVoi .:^^o= /S.CI. I [ti:ition. 'I ;i(: ¦f\-~-n f ¦-¦-¦.'--(^•^W'^.'n.- Oflhe Commi the Goveri nl more Muniiy, rr l: noi-'il of till' |i>.'h;:i '.if i-y. stance, ten llio.i^iud ;b..'.! in thiaslate in utii'iniitiiiir ore,—wlicn cm c."-ijlii [; inineralo[;i.-la, Um |.r(.;.:¦:-.. that their ctr,)rl4 vvuni'i ii: un oro was iicvv-v>'ruii;4'.i i is nol now in lli'..' wh-.i. ?.'; fnrnace in BUc.ccR.^rni rr .-:.; till):,' ofcoji(ii.'r. y\!! li.^.--. taken the bii.siiic..- !i ivr, v, i fuilcil in the ulter.-.t ; — mil rioli anil prod unli vu i'.r.'.'.= , VTunl of neccs.-i.iri' i-ii.rt.i:::;. aulliorily of a ili-.rir.:,":i:i'.c;i ailcl|)hia, f-jr nuv in;. il..';i n West Chei5t.er i.ioiU'diii.i; bciiool worn BO¥i^'.,. This Bchoul for young men and boys, wrieh is lin-.v in operatinii, i.i lo'.;alcd in the Ilorougb of We-5l Chester, Cl-ieslcr c.)uiity, Pensylvania. Tho course of insiruclion couipri-cs, Reading, Grammar, Arilh. melic, Geography, wilh the use oftlie Globes; .-Alge¬ bra, Gennielry, .Meimuralion, Surveying, Navigation, Spherics,Opiici-'. Natural Pbilusupiiy and Vioiany. Lectures on Niilurivl Pbilusopby, (Jbcniislry ur.d j\slruiiiiiny, are delivered duri.ig Ihcv-.-inter, illustra¬ ted by appiupriate experimenls. Price of lioarding.aiiil tuition, SS5 poy.iblo in ad¬ vance. Vv'asiiiiig, thirty six cents a dozen. Reading boolis frraliB; olber booka and st-.iiionarv at Ibo usual rnlaii prices. JOSHUA HOOPES. Kov. 12, 183.'5. 3-.3-lyr. /¦?,*HEMK;ALfJ, I'AINTS, PATEiNT MEUI- ^''aINE^5, AND DYE STUPES, SURGICAL AND DENTAL INSTRU.MENT.S, ,'^'.riOP Ei'R- NITUUE, PEiU'UMERY, GROUND SPICES, &,c. A constant aupply nf lho diU'erenl aitiolos in tho line, for sale at tbe iuwoil rales, Whuloaale ur Kolail. I»7 JOIIN F. LONG, Ifo. 8, Ji orlh Qnoen Slrool. U1S.ARD WINliSAND LIQUORS UY HENRY UIRKS. Thn flubsciiber having upeiioil a Wine and Liquor Slore, on an e.-cicnsivc scalo,al lho now Iiousc, North Queen Street, lately built by Daniel Fagan, Opposite N. C. SchohlJ'ield's Hotel, Respectfully infurm tbo cilizens ofLancaslor, and the public generally, Ibat ttiey may rely upon being lupplicd with foreign wines and liquors, gonuino a: importod, by Honry Dirks, the siiti>cribcr, rCRidiiii; 'in Philadelphia, vvhich they vvill soil on tho moi-t modorate terms, vi'/. : French lirandics, gonuino old, Cuminon Brandies. Holland Gin, Doiiio.-tic Gin, Jainaca Spirits, New England du. Jlonungabola whis!;ey, prime quaiiiy, oiglit yonrs old, Interior whisbcy, Coinmun do. WINKS—Madciia prinio, Marseille,Port, Sherry Dry Malaga, Li.sbon, Red wine, Muscat, (genuine,) Old HocIi,Saii Lucar, 'Vin do grupe, Clarer, of vari- Mis ijnalilios, and all sorts of Cordials, Demijohns IJuttlcs lind corks. HENRY DIRfCi^, E. M'LENEGAN. • Lancaster, .Ian. 7. aS-tf. i:b ^ «I Will bn suld ttt privale i,alo, the fuilowing property nituatod in the boroogh ofColumbia, Lancaa-tor coun- ty. Pa. A l*(it Vil (sTirmiviA, renting Sfi foel on Walnut, abunlbalf a srjnnro fro Fruiit slreet, nnd e.vteiidin;; baclt 2110 foot tu :i I feet wide alley. TUo improvemonts aro a throu sto ry frunio AND TWO-STOllY KITCHEN, with Waah-hniise, Stable nnd Cuiicli house, all in good repair. Possoi-aiuii givon on tbe firsl gf .\pril next. U. E. COCHRAN, Agent. Culumbia, Jan. 21, lfi36. 'I'ho preniisea recently oceiiploil by uie piibscrib- cra no a Hookstorc ami Printing olTico, nitualed in North Queen Stroot, in tbo city ofLancastor. Pos Boesion vviil be giveii ininiertiatelv'. HAMERSLY" & RICH.A.HDS. Jan.r, 1830. A Superior Carriage and Sulky For Sale. A superior shifling and falling lop Cavriago, brnss munnlings, anu^cUiplic springs—Ibr one or two hor¬ ses. ALSO, A fusbiunablo StilUy, Fur sale low for Cnpb by Dr. W. L. A'i'r.EE, Jan. 26,1830. No. 37,N, Q.S ^oticl:. BTIOIIN W. HOUSTON of Culnnibia, Lancaslor <^ connly, has assigned his oslulo tn Win. F. Uous. tun and Rubert 15. Wriglit, in trust Ibr tlio uso of bis credilors. All persons indebted to miid Jno. W. Huuslun are required to iiiiikc iiiinvediato jiay ment uflheir rcB|ioe- tive debts lu the said iissigiiecs ur une uf llicm, and all persoiisbaving cluiiiis iigiiiiist said Jno. W. Hmis- tuii are rcijiiiied lu present tlieni duly anlhnnticaled wilbout delay to the saidassignies or ono uf thom. W.M. F. IIOU.STON, ROli'l'. B. WliluUT. Febrmiry 4,1336. NOTIC.a.^i- AU persons iiulebled lo Ibo estulo of Jacub Roca- ur, sen. lalc uf Salisbury tovviiviliip. Liincaslui' county, deceased, are roqiiesluil to como lorvvurd and pay oil' Ibeir ro.<poclivo accounts; and all tho.so having claims against suid esialo will ploaso prewont thom lu lho undersigned, pruperly uulhenticuted for aellle- ment. PETEK REESOR, -luting E.-coculor. Jan. T, 1856. ' 40Jtif». ¦.¦H.v ^'^•"»,¦^H ^r-^T/.r-i'^.-'S;,'«;¦/:?JiS Of ihe Cily mid County of Lancasicr. Fi:i.i.ovv Ci'ri7.i:\'s : I again ulier myself as a candidalo for lho OiSce of §lieri.1f, al tbo noxl election, and respeclfully solicit the fa¬ vor ofyour voloc. II I shoulil be elected, 1 hopo by a faithful and impartial performance of the duties of tbe Irust, to justily the confidence reposed in nio. PETER KEED, jr. Jan. 21,1836. Thn Eubscriber oGcrs for ront, fur ono years, nn oleganl And Still Mouse. ttee appointed on sn much of] '"i-^cilicr r.n all'i.r v.i ro-Mi; lor's Mesmige as nliiUs to ',"";''.'• '-'"'"'=« ¦'" -^''C.>":'.=i ; ^ siilij • A C5«!Olo;;Scnl ntid. It3.ciiur:iio;:!cii1 SUllVEY OF THE STATE OB'VENN- SYUVANIA. Mr. TnKGO, Cliairman. TllC coinmillr.c fo wlinm was ¦ rt-f-rred sn much of llie Oovornor's Message aB rnloles lou Guologioal and Rlinetnlofjical survey of llio. slate, iiiakn llic following report. That licing fully awaro of llio iniji'irlance of tlin snlijccl coininiltcd lo llicm, limy have ;;i-/en il iniich curei'iil anil aUeiilive consid¬ ernlion, and are unanimously of Ibc opinion Ui'il a fjcoliipical anil niiiior.ildgic.ul survey of llic slale, oiinhl to lie imniodiuloly insti- Inlud. Pennsylvania is llio foi'einoEt stale in the union, lor tho exlenl jnd variety of her mineral ivcnlih andre.^ourees, and slioi.'lil Imve tieen cUo foremost in in.sliluting a Kcii- enlifiu examinalion of lier lerriUiry, willi u view tn llic developnieul of tliese reaouiccs. And tlioutrb the subjecl lias been rcpealedly lironii^lil lirl'orc lier legislalure, and several e.veellfnl and alilo reports tnado liy iJie coinniiuofj lo Mboiii Ibo snlijeel ivatt referred,- yet from a want of aniiieieiilly iiiiderst.3nd. in;,' llie iinporlance nnd value of sueli a meu- .'ure, lo tho coinmuntly at lari;c, no lavv lias yel boon pa^¦¦-:ed aniliiiriziiiij -i-ueh a tiirvcy. iSeveral of our .lister b-latca, more nv.'ake to Iheir iriiu inleresls, and bcjler apprceiaiitii; tlio advanlaijes lo bo derived from sucli an exnininnlion of llieir sioil, have lakmi lll<^ Iliad uf ua in Ibis mailer. In M:i.-;?:ii:iiii»- el's, Maryland, Tiiiiiie.srfee, .\i.'iv Jcfb-ey, Oliio and \'ir;!iiiin, Etale surveys have (ie.';ii an- iliorizc! by law, end li:a'e bf.'eii eillier eoin- [ileicd or are in progrco?. A', lliu last tessiuii of llie lc;;i=ialin'e ol ilm alale of New York, a rc'-'oliiiien was passed, e.^lling upon tbe .•Siferalary of Slalo to reporl to llio louialalnre Uie iiiost c.^iiedient melliod of oblaiiiing a I'oinplele (jcnloj;ical survey oflbc stale— Tlial reporl lia.s boon a already niinlc, and from Ihe known enterprise and energy oflhal ureal ?lali>,'tlioi-o can bc lilllo doulil lliat sbe will speedily, aulliorize a sur-zey of ler large jour own works, Icl u.i and [iroduniivo lerriiory. 1 The adean'.-^ges to bc derived from ihc proposed surrey. 'i'lifi objcci nfa liurvey like llie one con- leniplulerl, sbonld be bolb ccoivotnical and srir.niilie. Tlie economical pan is lh.it which relates to praclical purposes, and ivould aid tlie agricultural and iiiunufaclurintj interepls of tlie stale, by investiyHiing lln^ nulure of our so'ils, diseovering and direeling the applicaiion of mineral manures, Ibe de¬ velopment of substances used in ina.'-iufaciur- iii],' and the arls, and thus adding in an ein- iiicnt deurce lo tho prnduclive utility of all. Ourfariner.i now only know by experience, Ibo relalive value or produclivness uf difior- ent soils ; bn'. wilh a kiiowledgo of the min¬ eial conslilulion of any parlicular soil, erro¬ neous sy.--tcins of culture may ho reforinnd, and l.lo application of any prirliculur manure bo diri-iclod vvilli far more corlninly of c-li'ecl. A kiiovvledgo loo of tbe eonipoaition nnd dnr.ibilily of malcri-'ile to bc used in li;u ccni- strucli',111 of roads, as well aa of tbe soil over ':i s iri willl us al- , lU'pr.'niling npnn vv'i'.iu; lUore is no :-t s'.anils morn in ¦ "c. In one in- r:i were expended I'.I wurk a coppor ; ;i n.\'-;criei,ccd '1 '.'.ere infurnied . U::,j, r.nd sucb I !''.uro[ie, Tliero '. n, one single u:i lor the Eincl- vi i;ii !i.'ive uiiilRr- 'iiit c-ieeplicn, iVuni n wanl of b'.it chiefly for 11. We have ibo elieinisi in Phil- il of tbo mnny copper ores wl.icli h;ivo ln'cii submiltcdto hi.-i ii.xaininalivin fruni v.iriou.-i parls of llio world, be nss.-.-rls, wiih fu.ifiiloncc, Ibat tbe eo[ipor orch-of Ihfl Uniieil .S'atns aro not sur- paseed in rieline.H.s aid vi.liie bv nny. Iio says be has pxainii.c! lii i sla^'-i from fitrna- cea formerly in i.perali.n in tbis country, whicl] conlaintd I'r.-iiii'.;U I'J o-j [ler cenl, of copper. 'Jhe w;;;.e of inela!, in llus case, is treble Iho vvliok' (/u.-niiily of copper con¬ tained in Ihe avcni',-!.'or'ii llial arc smellod willl so much [in:!'il al .Vvv:r,.si^a, in South Wales; anti si.i; times t!,hi r.ontiiinoii in .-lOme of llie ores used in Geri.-i liiy. lie has ex- Hininvd cop.per rres foiu'.l in this country, wliich cvuil.iin fnnn 61) m SO per cent, of copper, besides gold or silver. ¦ There aro ores of tbis valn-ibie imiiil not far from Pliil- niielphia, which be rliin'-.s if worked and amellcd properly, v.-julii b.'i vi-ry prndiictivc, and give employnii.-r.; lo a yr-j.il number of men. Mines oi" b-mi are also knnwn lo ex¬ ist in Pennsylvania, soiii? nf Ihem not far fro,-]! bituminous coal vet no lund mines d ons i-meUed wilbin the Weslchesler, Strasburg tov'.nsliip, ubiuiloiie milo oast uftho borough of Straeburg, PoBsos.<ion vvill be given on tbo Isl day. of April ' ^f (ho^o ne.vl. No person need apply unleaa ho can come well rccoin mended. For i'urlbor por'iculars onquiro oflho subscriber, living nc.ir the turnpike ruad, one inilo east of I'ar- disc. J.\COD ESHELMAN. Jrn.2y, 1S35. 43—-tu*. All persons indebled lolho oataleul bainucl iLurlz, lulo of i'larl tuwnship, Lancaslcr cuunty, deceased, aro heroby rerpici-ted to conio lurward and pay uiV ibeir respoclivo accouiits,ani! kII those persuns having claiins against said estute will pleaso jiresonl Ihem prnporly uulbeiitieated for selllenient. JO.SEPiI KURTZ, HENRY \\'OK.ST, E.veouturit. Febrnary 4, 1S3G. - H—lis* siiiialedon Ihcgreatroad loading from i3lracburg to jwhicli tbey arc to pass, would be of great Strasburir tov'.nsbip, Luncaelor county,; service, by preventing usoloss ^expendilure, 'and w-ouid eoiuinoc, not only lo lho inleresls iinmedialely concerned in Ihcm, but to llie convenience oflbc public. A r.cicniiffc and perfect examination ofour rocks, and anhymical analysis of nur iniuor- alfi, by discovering und explaining the nalure and disliiigiiif-bing qualilies of the snbi-ian- ecB of wbieb tbey are composed, ns wel! us Ilie i-baiiges to wliich Ibey nro subject from natur.-.l or arlilicial causes, are necessary in order that wc may know to what useful inir- po.-ice tbcy may be tipplicd. 'J'liere is no measure so woll caloulalcil lo bring ihu iminuiise mineral resources nnd hidden treanures ofour large territory inlo n stale of productive ueefulncss ; and there is no (loiibl that such a survey would not only further doTclope those re.-iources os alreaily knnwn, but wnuld also result in the discove¬ ry of many new forinalions and localit'.eii of minoral fiulistnnces, useful in the arts, nuin- ufaciures and agriculliires,—und would eon¬ lribule malerially lo proinolo lho eause of Kcienee and general knnwlodgo. ll VrOiild aivio aid in Ibo direclion and proseciilion of the slate improvemenis, by poinling ont ob¬ jects lo wliicb public and privalo enterprise should be directed. Wo have said that Pennsylvania is rich ill her resource*, bul ag ycl lliey bavc been only parlially developed, having bcen piin- cipuliy^ brought lo light by accidental cir m. The rommonwealtli of I'enusylrania ill mailer ol tbe omuIo of James Cuuii, lalo uf l^lllilll luvviisbij', in suid euuiily, "^^x^'i.-.v^-i'.-C decM, nnd novv to vvit ileeember *'Ul. ''f'iri''ii^* 1835, on moliuii of James AViitson, Esn, Role on llio licir.s and legal rrp.'neciitatives ol llie Muid deceased, lo eoine iiiUi court on the first day ot n('\i term, commeneing on the "Slli day of -March, IS.'ifi, and accept nr refu.so ibo real eslale ut tbe ujipraised viduo, ur chow cause why tlu> eumo i-honld not 1)6 soid. ' I'ersonal nulleo lo bo served on all the heira nnd legal rcjircsciilaiives residinu in lho aaid eounty uf Wai-bingtoii—I'ublieatimi to be niailo in a paper in Lancuiitor county, IViiiisylvauia, for tbioe waeks. By the Oourl, jA.HESRUrLE.Clurt. Janaury 7, liSilR. WAl'Ell I'ROiW mm TllO siibscriliiir is now [irepared lo maiiufuclure R'aler pr.iof liouti.', lo any p'ltlern, in a maiinor alio- golber now and uiie.piailcd, of m iroccii, sealsUiii, culiiikin and coarse kMlber. Ily a peculiar priices.s kiiuvvn only tu liim^i.ll', snle leather can bo in.tde so .'liuclually water pioofwilhouL doslruying ils plia. bility, as Io render frnilloss all attem 11,-1 lo wet it Ibo feet can tliercMro bo pro-iervod from wet, blioubl lho outsolc even be worn Ibrougb ; tbo upiic-s ar vvatei [irutif also, iiiid ihuugli made uf Ibo coarses leather, requiro no uilinc>. u-i Ihey novor beeuino bard .vnd vvill lie fjuiid lo wear genteelor and much longer llian any otlier.s nuvv iiniiiufaeiured. .Ladies iiioriic- cu and line leather vIk.cs (ufvvliich specimens can bo seen) can bo iinide Iu answer fur urdinay wot vveatli- er vvilliuut aiVecliui; Ibem lii'J lead in pciiiil uf iieal- iic.is, and will bo perloctly vviilnr prooriii tiie soles, a consi.ierauon thai uiigbl not bo uvorluokcd by lliuso who aro avv.ire tiiat much oftho siekness vvbich cxi.'ils is caused by culds taken liicuiisoijiu'nco of wearing loaky .shoos. A.N. IIUENEMAN Oct 2'J, 1835, Lnncaster, N. Ii. As I iiileiid to give my attoiitiun inure parlicularly to the iiiiiiiiif.icluro of vvaler proof liculs and Shoos, wbieb will bo liiund to siiper.sedo all iithers, my prosent Block vvbich ia o.vtensivo, vvill bo suid olf luw, among vvliich aro ,'300 pair of iiicirs Hoots. A .». SUSQUEHANNA OANAL COMPANY .STOOIC. fy flllY Sliarea of StucK for ssbi in the fturiqvisbanna §'\B'CanaI Uoinpaiiy. Jan. :, 1836. Inipiiio at thie sitice, cnmstanccH, or by individual oiilerprtse.— Individual research is, however, inailciinale to the niiignitude .'iiid imporlance ol the sub¬ ject. \Uialnvcr may bo, their znii in sci-j ence, or their enterprise in di.-v.overy, we j eaiiiiot n,\(iert that those who would proinoli I Ihis great objeel, can il,} il without Icuisl.i | live aid. 'I'he Held is loo vast, and llie ler¬ riiory loo eslensii'e for ils riches lo become fully developed in any uthcr iiio.lo lli-aii liy the prnpnseil survey. The experienced eye uf a scientilic geologist would tlcti-cl evi¬ dences of miiierul wealili in liuiidreds of places daily iiassed over by those wlm ure uiiaeijnainlcd wilh geolouical and iniiieralug. ical science,—and whicli, wjiIhiuI u regulur and sciciilific I'Xainiiiiiiimi nf nnr lerriiory, niiglil remain forever unknown and uii;iru- ductivc. 'J'o becomo aequainled wiib lho variniis- applicntions to , wiiieli u iiiiMeral snbslanee nuy bo fitted, it is absolutely necessary tliat uc slinuld kiuiw its compisitiun, the liislory and prnperlies ofils various coiisilu- cnls,—lho various modes ami proccsscfi used ill other nnuiities for pnrilicalinii, clitninil-* lii--ii, or its application lo the arls ; and il isi only after the aeqnircmenl of snch essenlial and very useful dal.-i Ibal vve could expcel eiipitalidts In embark Iheir funds in mniinl'ac- lering. In onler to discov(!r lliu nature nr value of a newly discovered iiiincriil, or de- (losit of ore, il is now necessary lobuild fur¬ naces, erect machinery nl great exjieuse, ami lo proceed in every respect as iflho success ofllio enterprise was insured by persons long practised. IJow many examplek- of disap. pniulmenl, discnmfilure, nnd evi-n uf lolal ruin, have been caused by cngaginjj in tins I busincBs wilbout adcqualo Bcienlific infor- ure worked, nor li limits oflhis eii.to. If we exarnino tlio subject ofirnn,and iron ores, we shall also dis-iover room for improvement on the npiili.'nilioii of Bcin.-.co. I'hal we may the better ju.l (e of the slale of t'.'i' il nioinent view llie process used in l.ho:i£> counirics ivhich make and raanufaclnre iron with the greatest economy and after lliG rrost .'-•cientific and approved method. Afii r learning the cheiii^ ;.:ul composition of a mwly discovered do¬ poslt of ore—llie q'.i.'iniity nii.'l quality of me¬ tal that would be pndii',;.-^-'!-- Ihc nalure of tb.e fuel lo be employed, and itsqualifioaliohB for producing iron—ili-i conslruclion and form of Ihe furnace is decided iijioii, and adapted to those ciinsiJ-'ra-'ioiis. If Iho iron master discovers from aiialy.sis that his ore is of a Bilicioiifl nature, be uses the ptoper flux, which in Ibis case would bo lime ; Iiut iftho oro bocalcoious, be ad.-.s Uie necessa¬ ry proportions of siicx nud alumine to pro¬ duce a proper fusible slag. Ilis furnaco then yields the maximun of metal, and instead of a blast lasting bnt for nine^ or Iwelvo monlhs, as they do wilb us, ths furnace is kept in blast for twonly years. Thero are ores of iron found in our coal regions, equal loany ll .'it are worked in Great Britain or on Iho cmiti. enl of E'.iropc, and yet for tbo want of jirupcr .-nfomialioii, our iron maslers are still (.lilic'i d lo use eliar- eo.il. IIow much cliei!|icr could wc niuiiii- facniiQ iron, if we knew Imw lo emiilny that eonibusliblc with w-hich n:i!'..'ri.' li.is :iiip[i!ied us so abnndantlyl Asa iiie.i:is then ofac'quir- tngtbis knowledge, and in r.nK'r thai we may make the bcsl use of the .idvaiitaijea whicii tbn God of nature has giveii us, let us go on wilh the work of invcsiiva'-ion, and remain ignnrnnl no longer. The advantages tn bc derived ficm liio proposed survey, will not b-; coiiliiied lo any particular seclion of the .staie. The whcIo peopln ate dirc.-.lty nr indiri elly inleresled, though lis benerns will especially bo fell by ihe land holder, the agrieullnrisl, tho manu¬ facturer, and the mecli.iiiie. Tluse com¬ prise the greHlor firnporlnin ef onr population. It will nlsn in a greal in;'iisnv..i prevent specu latinu and monopoly, by iivikiiig every man acquainted with Ihe viiliu; of hisown soil.— The farmer now values bis iiclds for their .''ei-- lilily ; but after liic surv-.'v, be would kmvw w-hat lies beneath tlio surrnec am! tbis knowl¬ edge would prcvi'iil liiiii from becomin;; iiio prey of the knowing and actfiil spoeulaUir, who might make a discovery' and eoiiceiil it unlil he conld rlleet the piir.il'a.^o, -at i\ clic.ip ra'.e, ofn Iruct wliicli wuuld ullimately bo of immense valnr. It woald ulso |irevotil mueh use!c=3 e.xpcii- diuiru in tho vain search after precious me¬ tals, in places IV hire a skilful geologist would instantly deterniin'; their exislence impnssibl..'. In.'jianeis ef this kind aro fre¬ quent, and manyvcri'.Iiihjusaiiil i:.'iioiaiit p.?i-- suiis have expended vasi --niiis in ilie I'milless attempt lo discover biviiliui riel.cs, where the practised eye of seicnre vvniibi never look for them JJy a i.iw iil'rN.-w VimI;, every [lorson who shall iliscovor a jiuidor silvermino i:i Ibat slate, o-;i liling u notie-- of .siieh dis¬ covery in the olibi-e of the ST:-;''.rrl:iry of Slutc, becomes exempud from I'vyii.'.g Ihe slate any pari of Iho orn. ''IJndir this provision ciglily-oiie iioliees li-ave been eiv.m, mosl of thein witilin the lasl iil'tcnn years, In most ef these cases, if nnt all, cnn-iiilerublB sums nf nintioy bave been rxpi'iidi'd in ili;.'giiig.— In every one of tbem the visinn.-i oflhe fan¬ cied liiscavernrs have In cn diaaiipoinlcd-i—of- lentinies after involving Ibemselvca in irrc- Irievable einbarrassment. A seienlific ac¬ count oflho liicalitio.s in which the sii|ipose(l founlaiiis ofliea.Mire wcrn discovered, would have exposed the fiilbicy of the supposition, and spared in some cases nt least much of this wasle of luboiir and of i-iip't il.'' A strik¬ ing uislanen of lho v.'.luo ofseirnlific invcs. ligation may also be iiiriiticii.'il ns having- of-cnrrid in our anlbru'iiie <-iiil,regiiiii, where an oiilerpri>iiig ciii-.'.oii was induced, ftom the repieseiiliiiioiis ofeii ciiiiiicnt geologist of Philudelphiu, lo iiiirchii.se a tract of land where the seuieli for ceal had been abandon- ,'d. Ilis enterprise, directed by science was sucoessfiil, ami be is now in Iho receipt of i-ii>lii tiiousand ilnlliirs per annum from thu mines sn discovered. IMueli benelil would result from tbo for- ination of a state cnbinel at the seat of gov¬ ermneni, ill wbieb should be dcj.o.-iled, in regular order, Bpcciinonepl iho gc.ilogy nnd
Object Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1836-02-18 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 02 |
Day | 18 |
Year | 1836 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 2 |
Issue | 46 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1836-02-18 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Digital Specifications | Image was scanned by OCLC at the Preservation Service Center in Bethlehem, PA. Archival Image is a 1-bit bitonal tiff that was scanned from microfilm at 300 dpi. The original file size was 538 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Prtiuod and S^ublislivd by
"Biv ttJsraoK a-sE-iiKa
} iS'3 5» r.s livt- tj-.'.l oV «l!rOLt..i,ns, per unnum, payable within 3 moiilhii from lho timo of .snii.scrihinR'; or two hollaiiv Axn FiFTr cHNTs, at the end of the year.
No i;uS<^cripl.ion will ho tftken for Ic^.-^ (han six months, and no papor di.scontiimeJ unli! a!l arroumgun art* pdid.c.'Ciifiplat lho option of tlie piihlishur; nndf failure li» nolify a d^fontinuaiiee, wiil be cojisif' creJ a.nnwen;-j;\^fimcnt.
Adv*i!fLi-din«^ will ho dona on tho OMon! tcrnis.
Lelterfl, to insure attonliim^mOst im MO^t-pajd
An aclivo aiul iiiU'llureiii b.iy in ii Ifard'.varc storo, lior 15 yeai'sof a:.:e, nf ijood mural cb.iraclcr iind r.'^- comiiienJali.jii. O.ie frum tbe country would bo pro- -fcrreil.
Enquire No. 21, Norlh Queen st. Lancaster, rebruiiry 11.
In the case of the Doinalic ,'ltUichincnl against John Levering, late of Ihe lown of Liliz, Lancuster eounly. Merchant. 'riio subscribers who were aiipolnicd by tbo Dis¬ trict t'.uurt of tlie city and cuuniy uf Lniicnster Trus¬ tees bir all tiie creditors oflho said John Levering, lieicby require all persons indebtci! lo hini, lo pay and deliver uli suiih of niuney and (iroperly due uud beliiiii^intf lo the said John Levering, I.i us the Tru?-- I.ces nforosaid, and Ihcy alsodesiio all bis criditors lo render their resp.-'ctivn accounts and demands to us .'rruslecB OS oforesaid, wbo vvill meet at tim bouse of John Kaullinaii, Iiilieepcr, Norlb Qiinen Btrcct, in thn cily of Lancasler, Wednesday, lho li'lb inslanl, nnd the day after, at the puii'ic bouse uf Jacob Zic(;ior in Lilii, for liio purpose uf receivini.' the simo.
J.-U:Ol!KUll'rZ, ' K. I.i. HKlTLIi;!!, (.'K'H'iGfi IlKEn. Tj'Biek'icll's IJepurtcr and Unilod i^ilat-s Oiir.etle, Pliiiiidel|ibia, vvib pulilisb liv • sb.ivu onco a week, for two weeks, and send their bills to tbis oinco fur col¬ leelion.
A Jouviieyniaii Fuller and Carder
; 7 ^^
Tho enhscrihor^ reciditif: in l''nf*t Uoiiipfn'ld town¬ ship, nbout fix milea wnyt of *ho eily of LixiicaRlo; am' noar to the village of LundiBvillc, wishes to om- ploy II porson who is well uecpiainled wilh llio ubovo hnslncs-*. None need apply unle»is bo ean come woH rrci;nin\jndcd.
DAVID HAUTMAN.
Fob. n^asG:^^ , * ' - - ¦ d5--'j:
Oi Aaam
To the Creditor deceasod,
And ail olbers iiit';rcsted, liMt .-.dom .ShralTcr, siirvi vi'.ij; Trustee oflbc said Ad.iiii Stuck, under ibc wil * his father .'\dTiii Sinck, eriliibiied bis suppleinciits
i:si^iiin'i.
On 1'ucsdiiylhe li-t day of March next, at reven o'clock In the eveninc, will bo exposed to public sale, at Lho public luiuse ofGeoriie Diiiiiieriii tbe ci¬ ty ofLancaster,—A ccrtiiiii lvvo slory sluiio
f»^''^t&, D WELLING
'Mill II O U i E ,
loiv'lbcr Willi four luls of ground thereto atluchcd siluateil in sail! lily, Irolvliii-j on Water Slrect and exluiidin;;to an alley, buunded on tbe nortii by Ches. nul Stieet, on the west by an alley, and on the siiulli by a lol lately iiwiicd by Alicbael Carpenler.— This Jiroperly i.i l.icaled in tbo vicinily of the rail rooii,aiid is cligiliiy L'iiu.itcil for liusiiiess of vorioi]s kinds,—to be sol.l siibjert to a lease of une year frum the lirsl day of Ajiiil next, rent to be paid to pur- cbaecr by tennnl.
ALSO. At the same timo and pluco will bo sold together four
adjoining each othor situa.tod in tho ,ity oforcsaivi, Sir.-iwberry f-'liect, adjuininir property belonging In -the estste of Valentino Iluirmau, deceased, and oth¬ ere. All Iho above mcuLioiied pro[icrty is sold us lho celale of Henry Ilcrbsl, ijdeccased, clear of iiicuni branccB except ilio proiiiid |rent wbich may yearly i ln'coiiit; due ihcreon iiereafter. 'J'erms, cash, on tbo first duv of .\pril next, nn Ibo paymont uf wbich a mudo by llio i';xec
i'^state of Sophia Anj), deceaaed.
M ® T I € 13.
iMI porsons havinir aay nhiiniH atrainat llic ff.'stato of Wujihia App, lalo of the elly uf lameaKtor, dre'd aro requoKiod to prnJuce iheir ar.counlB, propotlj aulhcniicaleH on oib;.>fote the Ul day ol April noAl, and all porsona indeUcil In the ONtato oftho Raid dc coabnd arc requn-itod to make pDymontof ih'j fiwjie prcviouii to suid daVi to
KMSAUKTii feinjnnooKSor
JOHN W. HUBl.KV,
Admint.-ilratoro of f&id (loocopad. Fdbniafv 4 l«^/> .i-l-Gt-^
A JIOnUNl'JYMAN TANNl-.R ANU CUKit*' K
A irood workman of purid nioriil: bulrils will fnd slc.idy cnpliiymciit lor una yoar alter the firsl ofAuril, A {rood leiiaiit biiliso vviil be provided tor liini. Ap¬ ply tu Arthur Linrillc, .Silisbnry tuwnsbip, Lancas. Icr cnunly, near Pequa I\lcctii!(; IIuuso January 28, 1KS6. .13—Its'
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Month | 02 |
Day | 18 |
Resource Identifier | 18360218_001.tif |
Year | 1836 |
Page | 1 |
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