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'xja 'owxo^ •smanji :a uvuxiva-tu." LA]ffbASTER,>LANCASTEft COUHTy, PA. -PRINTED AND PlUBLISHED WEEKLY— -BY ROBERT W 111 T F, MIDDLETON. ^^^m0;i><^^9 M'ik IB OIIII .ADVERTISEMENTS. Ti'o tbe ^lectors wftlie Cily nnd Ccuntj' of V^ancasleir. FELLOW CITIZENS, I again take tho liber¬ ty ol bfiering myrcif to your conbidcration.aa a. Candidate forlho OFMCE 01 SHERIFF at thc noict Election, Should 1 bc so. fortunaU aa to receive a majorily of your volca, it ehall bo my Wmort endeavor -j> gt»o general sntispiction by a ' faithful an.l impartial pcrformnnco of thc duliea repoa'cd in tne. '_ ¦^- :. HENRY LIVERGOOD. .Manor Township, } ADVERTISEMENTS. Feb. 14,1839. 10.lf. To the Electors o( the .City mid CDiinly of Lnncaster. FELliOW CITIZENS! PAVING beoii oncouraged by a nusjibfr of niy frienda to offer myaelf M aCandidato for ' ¦ '¦. GIElC*^ nt fe\\eT\ff, 'ttt the ensoing Etncrol olection, I rcapcctfliUy. oo. licit yoor^ourngen for that office: Should I hoao fortunate, aa tb succeed inobtuining a majority of your votea, I pladgo myaelf to perform the dutica tepoMd in me with fidelity nnd humanily. "^ JOHN EHLER. Lancartcr.FeU 21,1839. . lUf. To lhe Klectfira of the City and Countv of Lnncaster. FELLOW CITIZENS) BN ofiering myaelf oa a candidate for your suf- fragea foi* this ¦* •' SHERIFF'S SA I^E;. flTTSSY virtue of a writ of Vendition K.^ponas, lo iu£^ me directed, will be aold by public vcnduo, on THURSDAY, the 21fit day ofMarch next, at tho putilic lioifBo^f John Wright, in tlio Village of Millcratown, Manor township, Lancaster count}', the following Real •Estite, viz; in naid Villago of Millerstown; witlia one and a iiair«tory weather-boarded with a. back building, Wood-Shed, nnd a ncw i>ame stable, .and other improvements thereon erected, adjohiing lota 'of Abraham-Peters, John I.intner and others. .' Sale to convncnce at 2 o'clock in thc afternoon. Seized and takehln Execution as the propety of John Willinmn, and to be «old by ^ PETER REliU, Jr. Sheriff. Sheriff*!* onice, I.ancus- J ter, FebVy21,1839. -S U-ts, Office ikf Slv^Tiff, *t tho pnBiiing' general etection, I would rcspect- fullv *tate, that should I be eo tnrtuiiQte as to be ofwalernear thc"dwelling, and other improve- > r. . . ¦ .1 . _«•_.¦ :.^.: a_ _i j..»: -i.-ii u. .t ... j . ^i t . c. SKEKIFF'S SA1L.E. fpSSY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponaa to 1^^: nie directed, wiil be aold, by Public Vendue, fln Friday, the S2d d.y of Alarch next, ot thc pub^ lio house of Henry Stuck, in Marlicville, Marlic lownahip, Lancasler county, the following Real Estate, vii: A ,'f ract of Land, lying in Coneatoga townahip, Lancaaler county, conlaining 162 acrca, (inore or leas) adjoining lands ofjoscph Good, Benjamin Bear, Japob I\Ic. Callister, Michael Greider, and others—105 acres (more or lesa) oflhe obove tract iif lnnd, on which are erected, a largii two-alory anrt. STQNE HOUSE, 1113 with a alono Kitchen and Wash-house tVere to attached, a large Swisser B:irn, (part atone and part framed a Wagon Shed, Spring Houso, a well -elected to that officii, ita important diities shall be ¦dftcharged with strict' humanity, fidelity and im¬ partiality. Very reaptctfully ygur ob't Serv'L . FREDERICK DERN. Lancaater," Feb. .21, 1839. U-tf.. To the Electors of the City and . County of l.ancaster. . FELLOW CITIZENS—I offer myaelf nu a candidoK: for the 0I&<:« of dheri'S'at the ensuing General Election; aod aliould I be elected, 1 nhall endeavor to oxecutb Ihcdutimggf tha office with ' fidelity and proniptncaa.. Youra Reapectfully, HENRY F. BENEDICT. LannaHfr Feb. 28, 1839. 12- 'I'o liil- iuiaceiOr» of ...uitca&tcr CoiiHty.: ' FcutjOwCiTixKNa:—I hereby offer myeolf tc vour ooniiider..tion aa a candidate for lhc OFFICE OF SHERIFF, tathc neat General Election, and if elected ahall endeavor to discharge the dulies ofaaid office wilh fidelity and inipartiality. . ' .JACOB ESHLEMAN. Lancaater, March.7,1839. .¦ To tiie Electors of the City and County of Lnncnstor. FELLOW crnzENSi A T thc urgeht aolicitation of anumberof my J% friends. I am induced to offer myself to your conaidarati n, as a candidate for lhe Oflice of CorttiBPr »t the next General Election; and ahould I be ao fortunate aato rt-ceive a majority ofyour votes, I pled-Tc ..iy«?lf tn perform thc dutica reposed in mc «ith°6delity -i1"""->JV;K,EL WERN-n!. 11 .ta. Mit«K14, 1839- ments thereon creeled; there are also two very fine atrcams of woter runningthroilgh lho aome, ad. joining lands cif C. Lippi and othera. Thc above menlioned partof (.aid tract being now in the pos- sesaton of Christian Good. Alstl 60 acros (more or lesa) oftho "above first mentioned tract, there are rio impi'ovemcnts, adjuining lands of Joseph Good and olhera, being in tho possession of Jacob Good, and also 4 acres, (more or less) being tho balance ofsaid 162 acres, more or leas.) Thers are nb improvement'*, adjoining lands of Michael Greider und others, now being in the posscasion of John Good, Jr. Sale to commeneo atl o'clock in the allernoon. Soized nnd tnken in Execulion ns the property of John Good, with notice to Christian Good, pur¬ chaser, &.C, nnd to be aold by ' . PETER. REED, Jr, Sheriff. flherilTa Office, Lancas- ( ter, Feb. 21, 1839. i SHI&RIFF'S SAiLi:. BY virtue of a writ of Aliaa Venditioni Expon¬ aa to me directed, will bo aold by Public Vendue, on .'3ATUUDAY,.tlie 23rd, day of March next, at the public house ol John Seldomridge, in the Vil¬ lage of Intercourse, Leaeocktownsliip, Lancaster county, thc following Rcal.Property, viz: ojf Trart of S.and, situate in Lcacock township, Lancaster county, containing 107 Acrea (more or less) with a Iwo alory *^ STONE HOUSE, ^1^ a large frame Bank Barn, and other out huildinga thereon erecte.d; there is alao a due pro¬ porlion of Wood .Land an fho above mentioned tract, a apring of water neor thc. Bern, and a we'l of water wilh a.pump therein near the House, ad¬ joimng landa of William Bear, Martin Miller and othera. Sile to commence at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. Seized andtnkeiiin Execution oa the property of George Mlllcr,wilh nolice to George B. Miller and Archibi/ld Young, teretenanls.ond to be sold by PETER liEED, Jr. Sheriff. SherilTs Oflice, Laneao. ) IcFcb. Sl, 1839. S "•"• ' 14- FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR INTERhSTS. PLOUGHS. PLQU6HS. PLOUGHS. N opportunity i« now offored of supplying yoor I-t... with the 3FI]#W(^Ma -— - " *S —!«.>»' "SP ¦««1 feSBBe' joy lownship, Lancaster county, at thecorner of I)eitiilhob.-«larliol< ever offoj^d to the rarmfrs 'Mai„ Street, and thc road leading to Manheim and 4n thir ae.tiou of. iho H'lnti. Tliraa Plou hs Falmoulh, containing aixly feet fronton Main will ootcliok* >"'¦' carr, din, and the drall i» Sircet, adjuining properly'late of Georgo Ucdanck- abncit one third leaa thai, the Plough - horetoforo cK deceased, with n.two-alory log weather-boarded In o.™. tavo h.(r««v<i"me the work of three, be. Ajgi T/VVF.RN HnilSP, sida,. grant .av-...gi..i;.no andm.ney in KOop. gp lAV aHW , MUUiJti, •ingtiiim in ropa'''- '•"'" f"'"' ""•• »h"' •="'' with a one atory log kitchen parlly wcatherboard- Iwoatoninfivfl iniouiaa, and licaidoa coat only cd, thereto ntiachtd, o log Stable, Shedsv &.c. Jill centa «ch, and wh.;n dull cnn be lurned thereon <rectcd,. the'property of John Bohn— >nd repest^d until worn out, a..d evon ihon will There nre two excellent wells ofwnler on the pre. *B taken io part pay f.r new nno". I misca, in one ofwhieh ia agood pump. ¦ Tbaaa IMouel.a cun Iw. had at all timea nl the | Sale lo cominenire at I o'clock in lhe nlternoon. PhoB of tho .Aubacriber, (lho hua aecured li.e Seized and taken in Execution na the properly of p.'.J.. rinht Tor Lai.cnaicr Cou.ily,) a sho.t John Bohn, and to he aold by di«tn« Wea, a Wm" <". Hull', Inn, and on iho PETER REED, Jr. Sheriff. EIY virtue of a writ of Pluriea Venditiqn!_Ex. CT^ponoB to me directed, will be sold by Publie I Vendue, onWEDNESDAY, the 27th of March uext, on theprcmiscp, Ji Irot of &roHnd, ailuatc in the Borough of Elizabethlown, Mount ADVBRTJSEiMENTS. Bargains! I3argaiu»! 7 a-i^^-w^t^ /TW HE subseribera rcBpoctAiUj.iafnrni tlieir old iM) Trionds and customers, as well qb the puGlic generally, that tbey havo juBt returned from the City with a' ¦ ¦ NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTAtENT OF CONSISTIKO OF Clothp, Cassimeres, Caasinclo,ncdticking, checks. Linen Carpet Yarn ofnll colors, wilh cverv thing else in the dry good line, logclhir vvilh a 'fino aa- sortmenldf. - . . Chigg.t,' ^Inss niiBf] Queens¬ ware, €SroceriPH, &t: &r. . Also, n Inrge quanlity of frcsh CLOVERSEED. All ofwhieh thi-y arc determined lo sell on llie most accommodating terins. Thejr relurn thanks for pasl favors, and invite all lo call and examine their present atock. R. &. H. CARSON. West King Strcct, Lancaster,' Feb. 28, 1839. 12-tf tw 8. WEIGAND having associated with g o him GEO. KLEISS, the business will bo continued under thc firm of H. S, WEIGAND &. CO., who will keep constantly on hand every variety of . ' ILeath'ri' £)>r saie, on the most reasonable terms. February 28,1839. )2-tf ¦ Those two adjoining two story brick HOUSES AND Z.OTS oroHouzTD. eui; on thc North side of East Kiiig street; the one of whicll is .now occupie'd by the Misa Jordan's and tho other by Mr. Clinmbora. ¦ Possession will bc given on the Ist ofApril next For terms and further information npply to THOS. E.FRANKLIN. Lancaater, February^l, 1839. ll-tf Fruit aitd Ornainental THE Subscriber will receive orders for Apple, Pear, Peacfi, Plum, Quiucc. and olhcr fruit Irces, Shrubs nnd Grape vines. Also, Orna¬ mental and.flhado trees, for spring planting. For Sale Millet-grass. oecd, French Sugar beet. Scarcely or mangel wurlzel, Rula bago. Cole or rape seed, Canary, Hemp, together wilh a general nasortment of Freah Garden breeds, from thc Sha¬ ker settlement, warranted genuine, true to name and superior to any other raiaed in this vicinity. For Sale by J. F. HEINITSH, At hia Medical Drug and Chemical Store, Eaat King alrect, Lancaaler. March 7, 1839. 13 tf. To SUk CuUuTists. MORUS MULTI¬ CAULIS TREES, warranted, genuine and nfa Superior quali¬ ty, raised in tho Northern, part of New-York, and btttcr adapted to our soil, than thoao raised in tho South. Also, S9.000 Wlaite IthliaBi ' MiJfaBES£R¥. . SO.OOO cuttmga ofthe Morus MiilticnuliJ and Brous.ia, Florence, nnd Dandolo, Alpine.'Canton, and Aflintie Mulbnrrica, nnd the Morus Expansa. Also Silk Worm Eggs of marty kjnda, inducing the Imperial White and Imperial Yellow. The aufascribcrR will, also buy nny quantity of Cocoona or Reeled Silk, at t e market price. R. & H. CARSON, Weat King-Street, Lancaster February 28,1839. 12-tf. Foui. naur ¦Ilay l«»dine Norlh from Davi.l Oiekloya 1 .dm. Weat Chnanut atreet lo tho rail :.iad, thi cnal yard ol .Moasre How«ll t Kreider, Id the ^<5ity ofI*l.'J.''ler. . ' The Ibllowing named peraona are among tholie who havo purch..sert and uaod lhe above Plougha d.irino Iho laat Maaon, to«hom »arm- .era are referred .f^r infonnution te.pccimg •thom. WE, tho un.leriig.ied, J» horeby ceilify, that iba«ing uied lhe abuvo Ploughs, we take plos. »ur« in «a>ujff.th.l ll ey are the bo^t we have .i.v»rufod,aa Ihcy ai« light of draft and run well, ¦nd will n.-t ch-kc m.r carry dirt, and cost but a iriBe ta-keep ifaeni in rtipuir. Jnlin Dentr.ngor, Eaal Hompfiold lownahip. Ji.hn Ileaaloii, .. io Abraha... Long, <'a Jon.a Noll, . Weat do Henry Uronneman, Slraahurg, Rev. Honrj Brdnnoman, do J.ihn No'ff, ao I'liiiii. Foalor, Ejq. Paradise .lo Matliiaa Greaff, Manor,. Joseph Breneman, <lo John Doner, Lamjwior, Jacob Landia, do Martin Horr, Conestoga, Tobiai Stoh ..an, "o •Chrisluin Barr, <>•> Jnhn Kohri-r, Manhoiin, Jacob Espcnshado, _ do Jobn nohrp'r, I'^acork. Abruhum Grabiil, West Euil. Michael Wengor, <io Mosoa Miller, Cocalico, Abraham Dillow, . t^i'y. Chria. Herr, Jr. Lampolor, oo .Jacob D uiuth, Cily, Robert W. Burrowes, Lancaelor, ilo Jacob Brennoman, - . do do Bonjamin T. Shank. Bart, do 'Will.a.n L. Rakoatraw, da tlo . Jacob Ni.alay, . .Mountjny, do Farra.'ra oro reapeclliilly invited io c. .and oxamino'tho abuvo Ploujiha, James B. MOOUE. ¦ Lancaalor, January 31, 1039. 8;tf. do do do da du do do do do do da do do do do do du do do do Sheriff's OlEce, Lancaa- te-, Feb'ry 21, 1839. U-tB. ZIMMERMA.N'S Cough and Congnmptiom Specific. A certain Cure for all diseases <if the Lungs.' ail HE celebrated Medicine ofDr. Zimmorraiin'a 4« haa pcrlormed cures that would almost be conaidered incredible, were the facta not known to thouaanda who havo experienced Ua effecta dur- ing Iha Inat twenty years. In colda, coughs, and early consumption,' it is infallible; and haa novcr, in a aingle instance, bcen known to fail.. Ita heal¬ ing and balsamic qualities (listen directly on the disease and offect a radical cure. Persons having the misfortune lo be nlHictcd wilh thoso com¬ plaints, may preserve themsclvos f.om a premaluro grave, by a timely application toils healing pow¬ ers. . ..-,¦, Daniel Lenman, Union County, tcstifioa that ho wna afflicted with a severe cough, ahortncaa of breath and a diseased slnlo of tho Lunga upwards of two years, and by the uso of tliree bottles of Zimmotinan'. Cough Specific, was entirely re¬ stored to health, nfter having tried the skill of ecv. oral Phyaieians in vain. For Sale, only, by ,.„,..,„ , J. F. HEINITSH,.nt his Modicical, Drug and Chemical Storc, East King Strcci, Lancaster. February 28,1839. '" ° ]2-8l». 6 CENTS HEWAKD- j ANAWAY from the subscriber, on Sunday, J,24th inst. an indentured opproiilioo to tho tailoring bosincsa, named JOSEPH: WIFE. : ¦,Ho ia about 4 feot hjgii, and Ijctwocn 10 and 17 yeara ofage. Ifo holl oh-luhfn ho (ycnt oway, a bluo caaaineft rqundihWt,»ky blue pantaloons and whito lilt, and qtlipr clothes not noccs.sary lo mcn- I tioji. 'Phis ia"tq poiitioii al| persons ff pm harhour- ilng nr trusting tiiml 'Pho nhovo reward, ond no .phtrges will bo )m\i rp. bringing him |>ack. SIMON J, yoUNG. _l^9S»?'»''f?''i?9< <*?Si 1*5^' Notice. g- ETTERS ofAdministration, upon llio Es fl / tato uf Christian Cnlponler, late df west Eirl township, in the connty of Lnncaslor, dtc'd. havo buon grantcd^to the subscribers, residing in tJio villoge of Earlville, said township. All por¬ aons indebted lo aaid Estato nro requested to make immediate payment, and thoao having elaima or demands againbt said ' deceased's Eatate, will mako known.tho aamo, to the aame, to tlic under, nlgncd witliout delay. LEVI CARPENTER, WILLIAM CARPENTER, Administrators. Feb. 88, 1839. IS-Sts. IVIoriits IflgilticaiiliB. g~^ ENUINE .Morna Mullii au- SljIT'ia cuitlinga, Italian. Mul- bury and inoculated Poach trees, aale by OWEN WILLIAiMS J^^I.ettera senl lo Black Hiiraa Post Offiee, Chiiater Co., Pa. poMlpaid wilt .bo attended to. N. R. A MILL SEAT and WATER POWER, for ralo aa abnvo. Jan.nl, lft39. .. 8-lf. For Sale. Al the li^neaster Rotaraic &ard«n and IVursery. MoruaMnlticaulia, WhitoMul- bery. Fruit, Ornamental Treea and Shrubbery; Green and Hot Houso Planta, and ai groat varioty ^•f fresh vegotablo Planla nnd Gar: idon Seeds; 1,000 genuine Moruo ^Multicaulis now growing in the - .Green Hoiiae, from one to four [feet high, well covered with leaVeo. HENRY MARKLEY, Agent. Comer of Duke and JamcaSls. Lancaster.. February 7,1839. .. 9-tf. Allhca Paste. JHE Celebrated Atthta Paste for Cougha and Colds, larnanufacturod ond aold by I.. C JUNGERICH. Fcbrunry 28,1839. 12-tf.; by For sale. Lot of Clean Clover Seed, raised tha pra i aent year, a vory aupirior arliclo for'aalo BROWN & REED, Woat Chesnut Sl. neai the AIufouui. Dcic 37, 1838. 2Mt' TO DRUGGISTS. A DRUG STORE, elluatud iii ono of the mnst feililo paria of Ponnsylvania, ia of- fored for sale. A Houao and lol v>ill bo ronled to Ihl p..r.ihii»or if requiied. Po».oi.»ion given at a»v timo. For lurlher particulars, ENQIMUE OF THE HM.NTER. Jonuary 21, IM39. . t-t^- TflE undorsigned wishes overyperson that hayo any claim ngninat him, to present their res¬ pective hilla and the aamo will bb paid oli'immodi- ntely I and also, all persons Ihut are indebted to the aoid iindfrsigncd, nre invitod lo come forth anil pay off, as' his term of office will cxpiro next October, and ho wishes lo havo his conoerna '^"''"'' PE I'ER REED, jr- . Feb. M, 1839 10-tf. '_ , , ¦ Yov "Rcivt. THE Ictcly erected threo atory DWELLING HOUSE ancl two Slori-a, oppoaito Scholfield's Hntol, with Sloro Rooms on tho 2nd anti 3rd story, lini<hc<l in the best and moal oonvohicut manner. Possession can bo hod immediately. Apply to. L. C. JUNGERICH. Feb. 21. I l-'l- THE GARLAND. With Bvxeteat fiQwcra enriched, From variant gardens cuWd with care.^ FOR THE K.XAMl.Nr,r. ,\.SD JIKRALD. DV MRS. I.YDIA i\SV: TEIRSON. Go."thin, to yiy ailin hnme in peace', Alt the liriuhtimi gocn down a: iiisht. While Bli?!'.I(i\|y (;nrth nnd dnrkoniiitt scai Are niouriiini Iho dcpartiiiii W^hx. Thc fresh plnfitB drnf)p, and tlu hrJRht flower* Ffild np thfirpdft and fraurmit leavea ; TJic bir 'b njt Jilcnt in lhe b.iw'ra, And the asvc(t evening HoripHtrcssgricvci. And every nmriive tliine itrowa pad. As the bri»hj«:rh withdrnwii hi.i ray; And Nalure^lnte no hricht and glad, In-lcars puttjon lipr robes of grey. ¦ Yet, thoiiph In tcara and mourning clid. A hemJBphi'i).- in bnUnd in ni4;ht, Tho 9un fnrwer bright and Rlad. IlclainB hifliiaJeBty and raiuUt: fio, thonjjli fiom onr [KJlitic sky Thy plfiri#us prcsLMice pasa away, Thy Bpiri'B innate majesty Around tJiue Hhrnis in^mortol day. ThDii arras h.ippy, ond ns gre.it, Wilhin t^ini; own domestic bower, As in iheuupUHt Malln of State, Clolb'd iii'thir panoply of power. No (jlitterinR pomp, or titled name, CouHnitdto native worlh like thine;" So no revcrae ean quench th>' fame. Or Uighl the bays thy brow that twin«. While the immortal inind endures, Ani Genius bendnat Learning's shnne, HcOintivt pratilude ciiBilrcs A »Tenthof blossom'd laurel thine. Thfiu haei unbar'd, with lib-jrct hand. Tit portals of a world of light, WJtencc bifams upon this shadowy land Tli; dawiiig of celestial light. A^das tbe ilay ErowB,^road nnd clear, Atd npiriiH drink tli;: quickening light, Tly mcmiiry shall become more clear. Tie record nf ihy fume more bright. Mili^nily Bhnll strive in vain Ti bjDt thino nnnalaiii her r.nsc; Truth shall efllice her every aluin, ;yid pcurhur radiancu o'er the pa};e. And Genius, rising in her mi}!ht, fjnni all the chains nf darkneuB firee, SpHll on that page of plory write Ulernal Gratitude to thjcl v^nd thou, in the dear rural home, 8mtt fr-el a god-!ike happinesa, wlrilc on the fragrant !weu*zea coma The pzann of a people's bliss; The tribute of a nniiun freed Krom ignorance's depra ring throll, MuHt be the denrest, holiest meed Tbat lo ogoDil man'a lot ran full. - Go, tben, to thy ^lad hume in peace, WiUieverliviiig garlands crown'd; Which Scieucc, from hjr holy bays, Bhall twine thy worthy temples round. Thou 'fil laboiir'd for thy country's good I And serv'd lier ever faUhfally 1 ' And ah? in gencrouB gratitude Shall cvERWORE rLMnumbcr Tbee! And,wlv;n from dnar tV'Mirttic j<»y» ¦- Again fhfi call hsr UITNER forth. We'll Iwil with Joyful henrt and voice, Thc SiiDrise to our shouting earth! I'HE REPOSITORY- iJncas^i&r the MUval Sachems. AN INDIAN TALE. DT'PROFESSOR INGRAM AM. At thiH annonnnemrm, a wore of yuuiig bravo ex-,' ou ha-* Icwi hJH Pirenirih, uUiiigly cu5t their sponrs from ihcir luunis into thr ' glc hna bccomo nn owl! nir, utul cnichini^ ilicm n.^ they descended, filruck n wiir-likr sound nnd shonis ut" with tlicm t(ij(oih( dcfiniu'i', .N't'lcpc' n..'Hth lo Oncclio! Ilo, NcJ(»pc!' rriml Ola.sh, u ferociuUHnnd ill-looking savngo wlio Ofloired toihelmiulorihe princcds of his tribe.—'Ho. ho. Wc will .itrip ttuH grny gosUng of his pinmrs!' nnd tliin iimiuble individual brandished tiia tomnlmwk.gnnMicd luH teeth and capcroil with tbc qtiinlc«ciice nf d..- ligbi, ill niniripniion of the ifiTlcctiblo pa-ntimc be promisfd bimself when hcHhonld gel the picking of his bird. All Bl onco. Nclcpe, witb diubovellwi IrciapH niali- od from her Utdge ..nd ibrcwhcoielfupon hcf father's neck. •D-nighler, wli.-it)' bc«t-.T((l>-demnndcd. 'Spirol SjKiri'!' 'Wbumt* bc n.ikcd fixing bis glowing, cycji v.^n her ILH ifhe would kill ber wilb n look. 'Onccho!' wus lhe bidrnudible rcMpon.sc. •P.'ncc, girl.' He is thy fiuhcr'a foo nnd shnuld bc I'line; tbc cub ofn vicious bcnr, ibnt wonld lenr my vliol.s vvith hiH clawji and ihcn Inj. up my Wood. Speak Oncchu'H nume more, nnd were tbun a ibou- Bund limes niy daughter, I will wiih my own linnds alay ihce. Uenco, wtnnnn!* lie flung her from him witb viclcnce, nnd uhe foil. Hc Itwked after her for a moment, an n\w rone and tottered lowards the lodge; nnd ihon an ifa suspicion of hcrgood fiiilb hnd enlered hia mind, he turned lo his worriorM ond fluid— VVc will nol delay lest there be spies nmong us, who will notify the Mobcngan ofour inlcntionp. In one hour lbc moon will bc up. Be ready then to march. Death loiho Moheagnns. 'Driath to Onecho! Nelcpe forevcri' were thc an¬ swering ahouis of the young warriors as thcy din- pcrpcd to dance ilioir wild war dniicji in the adjawoni groves, and In prepare their weapons for the conlom¬ plaled enlerprise; while thc old warnors and chiefs followed Miunlonitnohto the council lodge, where bo lalked over wilb them fully, the plansofihe expedi- tinn. Tliey were in the midni of their dclibcrntions, when a messenger from L'ncn.H was amiounceil. A deep murmur ofsurprise and hostility run through the QHacmbly. •Admil tbe Moboagan,' said Miantonimoh, d iM ¦inusU- upon the stag- to tht'ir Plriii^R, r^lva p'ring rank oftbe rn..n.y. .c^twrvd lhc firsl. broke througii tb.M;er...:mv,iUi irnsintihle force :ind put n to (liirht. A trnirral r...itc foltowed f,cd on by Unc:if and Dn.ci.n. the Mohoapana pursued tbem tin thrv fled, string uul, a strnngo panic along the valley; jircssin^r tlirm into lbe ttrenm; hemming thetn in dcfilr.s; drivin<j them down rocf'« and prccipiccH, and /iiiiittni; tatm iar and nenr, likn Jiuiit.sincn on thc track oftbe scat¬ tered herd. Onccho led thc pursuit, everywhere distinguishing hiinKcirbyacls of prow-ess,on tlioso who turned at bny, and liin magnnnimity toward tbc nnrcKisting. In the hcatofthc pursuit, which cnntinuod till the mm went down, hc entered a glade ofllie foroPt within tlic Imrdcrs oftbe Nar¬ ragansetis: for ko far Imd the chapc led the pur- surrn. The" fihnuts oflhe Ticlors r.nd the cries of thc fugitivoB, were licard afar nlT tjnidually dying away in tlic di.'^tnnre. :=nnic vr:,y.- Ix-hind Oncc¬ ho, came Tnci.*?, and four other Wfirriorsjcnslight of hcol. nc'forc him run a rin-jh/Narragnnaett, to He IB n WDinnn. Tbc cu¬ be added, enraged by thc nKilnr-n>of his opponent, nnd trying hy tnnntn to nngor him, ;uid tempt biin lo cx|HHte his pcrstm in a momonl of hiialy ptquo. Ij/iciis jmid no rcgnrti :o hi.s wordu, nnd only Inid on bin blo^'-s the heavier, tnaking «nrh siniko Iclt upon bis o[)pi)riPMi'rt pcrwin, nr tbo pdgc of hin nxf." Both weupouH dripjiod wilh blood, and crimson Rtrcatns run freely from various jKirtHof Ibi-ir iHidir-slo the groiin<i. which wa.s tnichkn aiui wet with gore. At length Unciis retreated, t\n if too bahl pressed and nbout to givo wny. Willi a yell of iriinnph. which wm ccIh)- cd hy his warrior*, Miniroiiiinoh rushed ui^on bim.— Uncu«. Inking ailvantnge of his exulting engcrncps, stepped; cuught his di mending ato uiHin the edge of his own, closed with him. lifted bim from Iuh feot. nud hurJrfl Jjjm bodily to Ihc gnmnd v\ hero lie lay sonse- A «bout of triumph m^c from iho party nf victorious wnrriora,'nnd o yell of nigc and morlification burst from lhe dcfentcd Nnrnigunsctts. Witb one inipulHo. i i ,, - Ihey l.iunchcdihoir.spoarHn^ai»*i( Ihc MohpagyuH, nud'^Y/""' be c;.llrri out to !^nrrcnd.-r. n!< he came rap- shouting their wor-cry, "Narra! Ndrra!" de.-erndod 1 " !-y."l"y"'''"'"x '^f; *'"""'' f'-unf^ "t the sound tbe hill like n Icmpoii. Tbe Mobcngans mot lliom 1 "„}*''' '"'"f''' ^"'^ 9^'^. rceognls; d Miantonimoh. hnlf-wny. and tha sixty warriors woro mingled in „ 1 ^*'«/-"V"'"'.-n offrathcra waF t''n*': hi« roI« of Cereo nn,! hlo<Hly mclec. A «core of lhe Narragan- ;'f'f'>" ^V"' ^"7 ""^ ^'^'"l^y? 1^^^. V;""''" ''^"^'^ ^''* -¦' _..., ,.. ., .._ I their other as he tottered with dilVionlly Bolts wore slani on the spot, nnd nearly lho same num. i uj a c ^ i I r 1* 1 . '.I I Ml I 1 J ffl ' be hied rrom many wounds; an art bor of Mohonp-nH oiibcr kil ed or wounded. Thev ; . ,i i ,i i , ¦' , ¦ . i, - ^ - , , ,1 r h" *''¦ "'¦It belwoen bia flboulilors; 1^11 in mimitA int% lit- ' forward ; rrow wa« buriod hnd IV,,., .I,u floM. tiii-.\ >v,-r,,- „l»,ul lo pursue lho C,.: I "''"- '"¦"• '"¦¦'"•™" '"" '"'°""""'' "''^ '^'^^'^ "P- Riliv,..s, vvh.n „ crv ofa thu„.,o„J warri„rs filled iho ™," '™ ",f """ <''^""%'" "','¦¦ '"'. f e-" °' "¦ „„i ,1 " 1- i- I \- 11 batislion. Hc was ornicd on v wilh a broken air, and the Kurnmndnicrorca-.slveennic uhve With the ; , ., i i i- i i t / ,_ ,-\ "'"^ ^ ^spoar- end, which ho gnspcd rnm hnhit, rathor ireacherouM nrmy of ^nrnignuKottt^, whom Miantom- ,i,„ -.i ,. i p' , ,• ,. ,. ,.^ ... . „ 1.1 1 1 r. • .1 r .1-111 1 . "'fill ^^ itb tbo hope cf do indinir ins life with if. mob hnd left in the forrpiM,wbdo bo advanced tomeet \vi i u i ¦ • > t, '* "¦'- "f*^" u- I- . ¦., , , ... ., Tl L ij . when bc saw who hi;? pnrsuf:r was, he Btoppcd (.iicrts, Ulih orders lo came t« hi.i aid if hc rfhoud Iw ' ..,i i, i; ¦ ii- i r' otu^i^/tuf J J- , and hrandisucd bis brf)k(!n w^-ipon. nn *,i ... , 1 .1 r . "f'nb of Uncas," ho cried, an Onecho cams up. When thov swept down upon,Ihe Hcono of pontcsl, u,„ J „ . . m .i xt ... t^- ,„ ^' 1 ¦ ,, -¦ ,. ' , , , . I to dare (o m.Tte with the jVarra^.inietl! Die! fdmuiuig their war-cry, liua.-t, noiwiihs nnding ii.i 'vt... ..^ .. « i , i a ,i • i r i.- ... 1 _ii- 1 .1 .1-1 • 1 t he voung isacbfm dropped the point of hta wounds, niliod lhc retnnnnt ofliKS party, and retreat-1 ^,,„ weapon: avuid.d the fr.-blclbru.tof the cbiefa. cd toward hi. l^atv. I o roaehed them belore thcy .^^.(^..^j '„^ ^^^^j i,i„, , j j^ «topmnr. cotib surround h.m, mu with only seven warrior., all . ^'„,, ep„tinued in pursuit of (^lush who ficd jus ofwlwm were wounded moro or !e».s. he soon got he-, hofi,,^. him. IJehind Onrcho, cmr. one cilcr Tvrl'"'i ,"""¦"' ''¦'"''' "''^"' ^"k another-thrcc other voun;^ w/.rriors, who sevcr- clouA fmm lho shore. ¦ Ully turm.-d a.ide from Mianfmimob's shattered Ntianlommoh ^vaB bomc from be ground by his „„a , „„ ,,.^j,„„^ Hlivinghim; for Un- Iieople.. In n few woe.ka, under the carefu nursing ^,,^ f^n^,,^,^,! „^^ f^^ j^,,;,^,, ^^-j ^^^^^ ^^^^ ^,^^ of Nclcpe. who forgot b.»rruc]ly in sympathy for h.s joy it wonld give him io .apl.irf hir^ alirc yfiUi Butrerings, lie wn.s able once more to take lhe held.— 1,1^ n^.-n hand, Wlion ho, at lonrrth was aproach- Rurmng witb slmmo nl bisdclcnl, and hrcothing ven- in^, the old Nnrrngnnsotl knew him lo bc Uncaa. gcancengainsltbovicioriousMnbeagnn, bo assembled His |ioart failed wilhin hini. A lall, slender, sinewy Indian runn-r. armed with i his warriors, Ilrcd thei.-pa^-^iona by an artful speech, "Yiold thcc,. dog of a Nnrraganscttl" shouted n lighl spear, bow and quiver; a b'l'I'ilun's hide gnth-! and ai Ihe hond of nino hundreil of hi.i bc.**i/ighiing (i,f; .Mnhoagan, an he came u'». i^rifintonimoh. crcd about his pcrHon; wilba Ixild demeanor and ] men, socrelly marched to full uiJunDneus in his Indian raised bis band which hold lhe fragment andi fcarlcBs eye. utalked into iheir midsl. He met, and > cnpiinb plunged forward, would hnvn buried it inbiahnart* fiercely flung back the dark glances which flash ed j Nslepe learned the doatinntion oftho expedition Uncan caught bis wrist and wtcstcd it from bis. upon him from every side, aa he proudly surveyed the I Trom lhe fuitbfnlPeqiioi, who bud first guided Onccho hand as if ht; had bcen a child. Miantonimoh. Qflsembled chieft. 'to her lodge, and acnl him fnrword with an episilc to irround his teeth and curbed lhe iMoheagan witli. *Thy business, Mobcaganl' demanded Mianloni-! inform Onecho of her father's design. .'¦.Vn Kpistlel - ¦ -• ' ' •¦ • . ¦. .. moh, rising and speaking with sternncus. I i ivoiider what norl ofun episilo nn Indian belle wunld 'Uncas, Sachem of the Mobeagana, demands of 1 write?" u.sks some fair nmideii wilh laughing blue Minnionimob, the Nnrrngansctt, tbe assassin wbo oyc:*. She slinll bcgrniified. When Nelepo learned lai:t ovoning attempled bis life, wounding hini m lhe ¦ from tb*: I'pqufU the ohjeet of the ej!(wdilion, alio Mtrip-1 I pod a BoroU of livery Imrk from lhe birch, and spreod- The Saebom starled nl this inlimalion that his rival ' ing il uiwn the floor ofher lodge, nhe gol on her knoeH. ripntent rage: then sunk sullenly and .silently up¬ on tha ground. L'nra*! .•^lood over Jiiin witJi hi« battlf-a.'co rained in n thront-ining miiiincr, ''NurrneanHolt, s|K'ak! Demand thy lifel" The fallen Sachoin uliered not a word. stiUlived; but bo suppressed bis emotion and said fiercely: 'Who is Uncas thnt sends such words to Mianioni- mohf Is the Nnrragnnsiott a dog, tlmt he should be "Had you captured me, 1 should hav*; aaked ray lifcoftlH.r." Miantonimoh replied nut, but preserved a aullcni aild obstinate uilencn. At this moment Onocbn, havinjr,after a brief nndi fierce conibal^ slaui, OlnBli, returned, on seeing the; the tlitiil blow. Again Onecho interposed, when Uncas Ftruck. . hiin back with the hail of his baltlc-axc, and once; niorc elevated his \vca|K)n. A third time the 1 »vur Ciovcr J^ccd, I^OR nalo, a quantity ofvcfy superior Clover P Seed, imrfcully frco of npp''-or "ther weeds. GROUGR MAYRIt, No eiNnrlli Queen Street. Vf Fresh I^athersy Together with a fow harruU No. 1 .Shad, and prime Timothy Seed, For Salo at the Storc of GKO. TJ. MAnKI.EY. Feb. 7.183D. 'Jtf. i^ VRRY PuiHirior article for Coughn and ^^^ Colds, manufactuitd and Hohl bv L,, C. JUWUKia 11. .February-3Q, 1833. i--^ (CONTlNUKn FltOSI OUR LAST.] CHAPTER 111. The (lam? morning sun thai wilnessed the return of Onocho ^o hia camp, shone upon.Miantonimoh as he sal smoking biBpipc in ibe door ofhia lodge. Ills bow. and spear resled ngainst ibe side ofhis rudo hnbitalion; and hie quiver and bueklor luy nearby on a pile of.akins which served him aa a soal. A Bhaggy bear Bkin was wmpped nbout his brawny flhouldcni and eboHl. and his miked legs were tbriisi into nhori moccasins of undrcuiod mouse hide. Ilia anna wero folded and hia brow clouded. Tho mj'S ofibe aun bronzed his war-worn and iron visago, and gave additional alernncB.s to foalures, which nature had intended should have hocn noble and command¬ ing; fierce nnd unconlroUoblc. paiaion had now Blampcd them wilh sullen icrocity. Ho was in deep thought, darkly raeditaiing upon his ambilious Hchenic?. At lenglli he romoved the pipe from his lips, nnd, without moving a muscle or lurning his head, said in 0 low voico— ¦'Uinnippi.' A buirdlo ofloorfc oiler skins rolled, from ihe ex- (remily ofihe hui to bis foot, and a tlwarfish Indian disengaged himself from the heap and Htiwd bolbre him. awaiting his commands, wiib n look in wbieh cunning and ferocity wore blended with bloodtbirati- netta. 'Uinnippi is here.* he answered, in a voice singu¬ larly borah and guttural. •Tttko ibis bow and tbisnrrow, Pequoi,' auid Mian- toniraohi selecting an orrow from the quiver and eare- fully pasfling it belween his thumb nnd fingei', loBtiiig tho poinl and ionpccling tho fcalhcr, beibre jjiving it 10 him;' 'Bcok Uncas. Vour eye is true. The bow never failed mc. The orrow is good. .Begone! Tbo Pequot, for ono of that degraded tribe ho was, laid his bond upon tho loH sideof lho Sachem in a solemn manner, mumbled words and left the hut. MJontonimob looked after him until he disappeared ia tHo deptha o£ ihe fuiexi. lie then returned bis pipe i bis fierce oyoa burning wiih deeper fire, und an oxulting smilaof triunipli mantling his lip, aa be gave bimself up to the contemplation ofthe fulure. . Thai day*» ami had not yet gone down when Uncas wont to batlio aa was hid custom, in the Connecticut rivTsr, which, flowed post bis e4imp. He throw asido hia robo of fura in a rotii;ed H()Ot, nnd was about to ro- raoi'o tho englo feather from bis bond when nn arrow pojiotratod his shoulder, nnd i|iiivcrcd in the won.id. Ho put up hia bond lo draw it liirib whilo bia eye r^ughton ovory aide fur the naHO-'wiii. •It is a Namignnsell's.' bo exeluiini'd, aa bo eiam- inod the flint of tbo arrow. A slight nio'ian of the dn-.o^tiiu; loaves of u water o.ik not Iar r.iT, nrresiod his lyo. llo liytonod. and bin prnv-^iiatKl enr yomndod li.^ vi.-ion. In halfu ncore of nclive bounds ho wan' bc-ni-;iili iti.^ oak; htill be¬ yond iv'catj^ht a j;limp.'*c oi u low, Hkulking figure, and Uion board o pluiiiro in iLo w;iior. The |irtin of his wound wwnrd h:ni not v- r.:wu\\A pursuii by Bwimming ; arid Uio at«*i»iain tt'nii''i.'. llo huj cogni-ied in him,ho-VQvcr, Uinnippi. ilu^ Pequoi, 'ind couiJJoniiul slavo of Miiiiioiiimrb, nnd very well knew who ha-'l attompuxl hidlitV. Tbo vory ncxi morning Mi:i:i:'''ni"ioli saw the Po- qnoi roltirninE lo lho cnmp, ahd ndvnnco<i lo m-vt him in tbo foresl, 'i Imva plain him,* said thv lying slave, "Then shall ihou novor toll who bud lUeo do it," said Ihe wily S,irheui, Willi ih-'-e wurdi ho thrust hia h-Kjar I'.irov^h :l!ii cnA lefl him doml in the wood^ Returning: tohis c;imp, he lu-somblod hi.i w.irriors and nddresrtod ibcni as folluwf; 'C'luofs und bnivesi Tho enslo holh swept ilic ground wSth his wini*. Tho hawk hulh torn out hia oiosi wiih his blixK!. TllC hawk's talciiH nro i^liiirp! The eagle ho drivr-s fmm the hfnveuti. nnu .-^Inyii tbo prmul king of tints with hi.. iMiak.-..Uuons halh iiil'iT. Tho arrow o.* ! lhu foo h.iih ilnmk biii bkird. Tho "m.** i.s f( J wIhtc j ho liolh. Tho Mo'iiongaii.'. nie lioioni- orr .'Itvcf— I f.if.y ard as lhu Pequo:-. To.i-.nrrow \\o will fin ' lorlh lo '.ring thrm in lo o-ir o;'.ui;», thai tboy uiny do jiho woik lli'wc.'.non. Tli' v.^rri'-r wl") lays :u my 1 Uti. tho hiM.l of the yr,;r.!; e:i"le. m.'uiU huvo the duuglitor of Miunioninn-u '.o will;' ho threw olTall disguise and said snecringly : 'Uncas has tracked bis game well. Ifhe would lake it, let him come himself for it.* •He will make his •.-omplaint io tho English,* said tho Indian. 'EukUbIi 1' ronealcd the warlike chief, with scorn and derision. 'Eiigluih! Hns it come i6 ibis at last ? A Sachem wiin ran le.^d a thousand warriors intn fight, appeal to thc Knglish in every petty quarrel I 'Tis the first stop to make ibem ourumpircif. Curse the palo faces! Tell Uncas if he appeal to the Greal Spiiit, I \\ill not give np the Pequot. nor shall he huve other redroB.s (hon he can win at the spoar's poinl.' Wilh Iheso word.-* ihe hostile Sachem plucked n hawk's fc.itbcr from hia crest, and gave it lo the messenger. 'Take, tbis to the Mohengnn slave, and say. Mian¬ tonimoh will nioei him wilb a thousand warriors on each side, orin singlo cnnihui, and lho victor sliall nnito ihecrost.sof the Imwk nnd eagle und make slave oflhe tribe ofthe conquered. Co, bear back my an¬ swer. The mcHSongrrhnd not heen gone half an hour, wben Miantonimoh, al the litad uf eleven hundred warriors, marohcd forth from the camp, and swiflly took his way towarda tho oountry of the Mohoagans. Whon thp messonger of I'licns reported his rccep¬ lion from the council, nnd Ibo challenge of the fierce Saeheni, his indignation was roused. '(io.he Riid to the Indian, taking an eagle's feather from his plume ns he wiMiko, and afllxing il to the point of his spear. 'Itfur this to tbe assassin, .^t high- noon to-morrow Uncas will meet him, with thirty warriors eaeh, in tbc glen wbioh divides our hunting grounds. Thore will I punish him Ibr hisarrogoneo.' and willl the charred ond ofa twig, drew rnpidly ond . not imskillully, the figure of a hnwk in full flight a- gainst nn eagle, perched, with folded pinions, on a branch. In lhe ronr ol the hnwk she drew n flight kicked? If tbe arrow bath diunk the blood uf the i of nrn)w.heads, all pointed and coiuorging towards danger hanging over Ow hcnd <if the father oI'NcU Mohcagan, let him seek bim who benl the l»w. You lhc eaglo. Benealh she drew n disc to represent lho epe. have heard my answer.' ¦ "nn. and a rroFiront to rcpresonl tin- moon. .She rollni ¦ "Snvc iiini, my fntlierl" he ericil, arresting the- There was a low grunt of applause from the grim j ibe silvery billet upon the i«ig, and bade tho Indian descending Iiiow. warriors around, as Miantonimoh coal his robe aboul; outstrip llio wind in hearing ii to Oneoliu. This hie- ' "Ihonco, hoy I Pload not for on nsBas.sinI" and he- hia porson and satdo-wn. j roglyphioal note being iuterproiod, might read uh lol- put aside Onooiiu's hand ainJcssayctI to bring dowiL •Tis here Uncos seeks him.* said tbe moHsongor, lows: "IjicnR is in danger. My fiithor aims at bin undaunted, 'give up tho Pequoi. Uinnippi,and he wili I life, //e apprn.iclic- hiin wilh many Harrioni. In a beal peace with thee.* ' day and a niglit hn will attack yon." *Ha!' cried the Sachem, ihrown ofThii guard, as he j Onecho was returning from.the rhnfie. when he re- ¦aw his treachery thus ihrusl homo uiron him. Find-' ceived the scroll, and hastened with the tidings to would have risked his father's displeasure Ilr tho- ing all furlher allempls to conceal his agency useless. Uncns, who forthwith called a council ofhis chiefs, sake of his iniHtrcKs,when,liisown interposition waa, ^ and laid the information before them. ' anticipatod h}^ a lond shriek; and Nelc|M> co.st her- "How did the news come i" asked a suspicious old a«lfi like a shield, over the pcrsoti of her father.— brave. " ; Uneaa looked siirjirisvd os he suspended his blow,, "Aye, how ahould Onecho know this i" added an- and cast an inquiring look toward Onocho, other. I "Nulcpo," answered the ynung man. "'TiB whispered he is friendly tn the NnrraganBctii," "I thcuyht wo," w.-ft Ctc alo.rn rejoinder.. ''Now^ growled a third. Onecho, will Intone blow save your honor ani •'0/i««).o," iJuiimndcrt L'ncas oi Ins son, who sal at have my revenge. bia fcol," "how learned you those tidings i* j The eyea of the youug warrior sparkled with a; •Nelepe," replied the young man ingenuouBl.y j fierce light us the stern warrior suspended the axo "Ho seeks her to wile,*' said ihe ohl bnivc. i in the air Ibr a final blow. His filial love PtrnggIcA "The piire" blood of the Mohengaii. moy never min- ' with his love for Nelcpe. The latter prevailed.— gJe with thc (hick puddle in lhe veina of lhc iVarra- With ti flushing eyo ho wrestrd lhc deadly weapon. ganacii," said iho ."iooonil speaker. ! from his fiither'.siirni andlmrlodit firinto'theforoel;: "Eveopt in the fight, on tbegrtjiind," continued the then lifting Nolopo from llic ground ho fled with her third, • j toward her lodge, which was in sight, honing to ed- Uncas waved his hand to commond silence. capo hy thc river. "Onccho," he asked with cnlm serenity, "lovo you I _ Uncas stood petrified wifli aFtonishment and in¬ the young Eyas of die .Niirragnnsclts I" ' dignation. His oye fell upon a spcnr which a Nar- '¦YcB.'* " I ragansetthadcastaway in hisili<tht. Ohoyingthe "Forget her," he aaid with the ninnnor o( un« who impulse ofthe moment he sprang to tho spot where feels that tuspcfik is 40 be obeyed. - it lay, snatched it from the ground, and witli un- "Ncver. falher," replied the young warrior, firmly, ¦: crringaim Kent it, whirling ihrough thc oir. Ar- burrt ¦poclfully. | nested in their flight by this messonger of deulh,the "'Sheshall ihen die." ivas lhe calm, delerminod re- unhoppy lovers, pierced by the same shall, fell.like ply oftbe stern sachem. '' '^ P^"" °^ doves transfi.^od by thc hunter's arrow,. Onecho hent his head in silence ; but bis dark eyes ^^^^;^}^g <ind dead to the gmund. glowed wilh resentment. Uncas und his council, after ' "ihus perish tJic traitor tn his race:" aaidriicas.. deliberating on the course to pursue in this emergen- The rcscntinont and mortification experienced by- cy .oaf up and propared to leavo the lodge lo arm '»"'» on nccount oftlio guilt of his son, gave tiie- ihemsolvcs. ¦ '^""^'" "o ""oo'ii I" indulge in grief at his loss. Re.. "We must nol permit thom to enter the villngo,*' turning to his fallen foe, who neither spake nor- B.iid Uncas as ihov wcro departing; ii will neetlleasly . "'"^•C'!- although he johold his own child slain be- involvo our wives and children in lhe horrors of the i f'»r»-'.'V'* L-y es, hut sat with his arms crossed, sullenly fighi. We WiH go forib.at onceio meei Ihis assassin, I awaiting his fate, Unnas took tip the broken spear- and drink his bloud. und whiten lhe ground wilh the ; ^^''"ch hc had dropped, and said, aa he once more- , .... ¦ __ M Stood over bun. bones othis warriors. ,i\ir-ti i i-ri.. m on hour afterward Uncas, with Onccho at bis 'JViH yuu ask vour life? , ., , sidc.left thocampoitliehoadofsixbnndredwornors.1^ Hc-waitrd a lull inimitc for a reply; Uien tho- all ofwhoin be cuuld iisacmble at BUch short notice. ClIArTER IV, A.NIl LAST. In a green and quiot dell, through wi:ich a brook leaped garrulously along fnmi nick lc n-jk, to mingle al Iciigih with ilie Qiiimilioug, vvhich benring o small fleet of cunoi.'x on iis brenst, swept by not fur olf, a scene presenlod itself, which, though not Influent among iho Alwirigines, wiw not altogethor unknown to their rude oliivalry. On the sloping sides of the two opposing hanks, which shut in tlie gleii. wore ranged sixty warriors, ihirly nf the Nurrnginiiiclt tribe, and n like numher of the Mohengan. Detwcon lhem was a lovol arena nliout four rods wido. and divided hy the rivulei into nourly equal poriioiiF. In this arena stood thc rival Saohcuis, tNiraa and .Miniitoni- nioh, ae|mraled by the brook, which wus but a stride across. They wcro without covoring. sove o skin Iwund alMut their loins; lhe luft of feathers, the in¬ signia of their Saebom dignity, olwi crowned the head ofcach. Thoy were armed, each wilh a spear und a balilo-axc. These distiiiguisbed chiefs were both pant the middle age. yot wore in tho full posscFsion of thoir iron strcngib, nnd retained the activity ofyoung j warriopi. Mianionimoli displayed in bis rude ami savage coslunie, luusoular and jiowcrftil frame, froe innd lighl in it-s luovomenis. His asjioct was fierce I and revoiigofiil. us bo eyed bis aniugoiiist niul impa- I tiently awaited the signal for the onsol. As tho mo- : menl approached he grow more rcsiloss; handled his I w-eai»ns wilh a nionacing air, elaahod them togother I with n low cry, and writhing bis muscles, hc paceii ¦ to ond fro on the bordera of the brook, like a caged ' leopard. j Uncas. on the nllier hainl. 3:00;! loaning upon his Uposr, luH ninjortiir. figi::** .UJiViyed to advantage by j i,; ' tho un:;li:iiiod nUiiiui-! ho had tidlon itiio. The arm y., 1,;^ (o,,.. I ccniaining the Imtohoi l.img carcU-ssly down by hisjc^,.||; jn i!i aid*-; while lii« ryo steadily wr.iched the movoinonis i of l-.is anlagimi!.t. ilo stood w-iihoui motion, and iip- i paronlly, sivo his ^-littering eyes, without lilo; a i hionxi'.i MOiuo of tbo Kranchian tiercuios. '. .\ rihiiri d'.s'iiiiu-o jiiiiiior up lhe rivulet wort- two In- dinii>" 0:10 Ihmi ciih i.-ibL*, inlenlly wau-binf; the slind- ow I.r an arrow '•iriiok upright iu tho i:'-Mind. (irad- '. 11:1!'.-.- 1; shoii. iii'il :md turned toward the north. j At h't;i;i!i ttii'^- siniiillaiioouslv gmspod lho \%nrlike dial, hr'tko il hoiwcen thom, untl ilirow the fn.gmi'ui)^ 1 into lho air. tl \\a« nnon! Ho.'ijro ilioy fi'il (o il>f •' pniund, ;i./iid ii terrible Wnr-wluKip from ilu! (ip;**isijK'' warriors, .Mj;inionniiiwh,shruiliiig his wnr-ory, "Nari-:i I j 1 Nnrnil" b'lrlod Iuk spear againsl iho broast of l.iMin- f I Ingoiii^i. I'nins Ktcppod nsido, and the roaring mis.^iU' I , Inuiod iisol.; ipiivcriug, half its longi:. in th" hill side | lu'hind liiin, nt t!io foot of ihe Muhca7,an \\arrlor^.— and marched to meol ihe hoslilo Narragansi'tis. To¬ ward tho middle of the nfiorncon, when thoy had gol five longiios.from ihcir capilul, from the summit of u Jiill ihcy espied, nl lbe oxiromity ofa valley, ihe host of iMian'toninioh advancing.—With a shout of defiance they rushed down the hill und mot lhem mid-wny the plain, in an upon space bo-anded on one aido hy (utesis —and on tho other by tho river Conneclicul. Mian¬ tonimoh Iciih'd iheappmach ofhis rival with a fierce orv uf mingled irinmpli and revenge. A singlo glance lis*be ivllod llis fierce eye over the ploin, iistnrod him tbul hisown lorood nearly doubled those of Unca.s. Wbon thc two orinies hnd advanced wilhiii a fair Ixiw-fiiol ofeach olher. Uncas stepped in front ol' his Avarriors, waved his hnnd toward the NarraganaotlK. and demanded a puriov. He ihcn turned to his own warriors and uaid, "Our numbers arc 1cb» than thoae of Miantonimoh. In a fair fight we might be ihe losers. I have though: of aslrciugem. I am going forward to confer wid; this nsenssin. When you soc mc fall to the earth, dis- charge your arrows ovor me und r.ish on with your spears and tomahawks, and ohnrge the enemy." Uncfts had prcvioMsIy dnnvn up his forces in three lines. In the firsi placed two hundred how- men a foot ap;irt; thc second rank was composed oflwo hundred Bpoarmen, with their spears ad- vanced hetween the spaces left inlhe lirst line; in the third and rear rank, were slaiioned nn equal numbrr ofthe most atlilelic wariors, armed with ballh' a.'^cs, nnd wciirintj bucklers of tanned on their lift amis. Miantonim-jh had drawn in two lines of five humircu men iVmiU r:in!i, his soctrs and tuinahowk** wore stntimiod in oltcrnutc filci'; in the rear, were his liowmcn. T'ncas adv.inccd inlo the space hetwccn thc nr- inie-i.auil llm- ironic.itly addressed IMianVjniiii'jh : "V;il!i;int Narragaii.-i-ti 1 Ynn arc altonded by a "•.-ilhtiit array of ara.cs. Yniisoe aKo that I nm ncU w'thout \varriors. 'Tis a pily t! ut sn f.iany hravc wai riors siiould !.?Ket lo killing ono anuth"." for a private contest hotv.ccii us only. Tim quar¬ rel p'one i.-' ours, t'nnie forwrrd, then, like a trend w.irriar and a wortliy Saehoni, ftnd \tl ua figlit it out, as you iii;iy rc::iCtnhor we luivo (i.vi" ):orolo!brc. Ifyop sl;.y ino, my warrior,-; i^liiJI ho yours. It' I itill you, yo . , Vnall he niir.o " Uncas lonn'jd on his sp.:,ir and await -li hi ply Tl'.c h-ushty NarMgar.-itl l.mi'K-d ^*' .lillv !'S he answered Hjienr head descended deep into thc breast of tlic sullen old warrii.r. He fell over on his side and. his life departed in a thick purple current, wJiich. Iiis heart puin[x?d out with its last throbs. Uncas. scooped up tiie hlood, as it gtisbcJ warm from hib. bosoni, nnd drank it from tJie liollow ofhia hand^ saying as he quaffed it. "This ia thc swetteal draught that I havo ever.- tasted." Thus terminated the life and thc rae? of tho hnuglity and ambitious Narragansctt. T.'ie death, of Miantonimoh, bythe hand of Uncas, was a final blow to tlic power ofthe conquered tribe, al.. though for many years o'lerward, t'loy continued troublcsonio to the English. Unca's.by this victo¬ ry, hccninc the universal S.ichont of'thc tribes; and his name is, suhsequciuiy, closed linked with the most importjnt periods oftlie early liistory of' New-Enghnd. "A more puissant warrior, a tri'^'.-r 'ionncillor ¦ nd a more noblo and courtcuus p<::.:I:?ni::n, titan this great Sachem, hath nui )^.'::i l:i-.j-vn i:i lie. th-. oncsse," .'!uith a writer of old 1;; i: :i clironieljs.. He wn^ bold in war, gentle in \hi.:ct: with.il,acuto- ly s.igo in council. His asiiect wus grave, his manners dignified and his port caiii'.nandin;^, and !iis voice was exceeding pleasant to be heard. Yi-t,. with all these excellent qmilitics he was at heart a s.ivage; nnd by his drinking the hlood ofhis one- inv, Imth ahown, how little ways do outward ex^ '.¦ellcncioB go to tnake up a man, when the lieaven, ;)f Christianity hatlt not sanctified tlie h'jart^ IIunsiFR PoFTRY IS taking the lead, afl will bqj seen by the .'Viiowing linoi friun an In.ii.m.i pap.r: '•'I'llTJ-'rillilU^Jll Ml till:! will' u. rli >.i-i-.l .'i-l. A3—a (;oii-.l ::;iiile duiuiiiiiij; uil!i ;,t.--ir!ni:i l." LovK.—.\ coin[)laint of Uii- hoiri, g.-'nviiife* our oi"^ nn inonliiinip louiiing ufn-r s.:. r.i.i... '..iiouli '-; ob¬ lain. It u'tii'l'.« I'o'r v.soi" thjih -i'o-<. -ii: mlly be- iweon the n^-o ol'li)Tir(oeii iJ,.! thirty ; .¦oiiio have boon known lo fijivo ii u' ili»i •'i,:<' < f.s;^t¦., SvMt r.>>»«.-— Uj><'Mt'''iri'.iiid ; Ljiviu^ ihiPf.x wron!? nemo-; rnlliiitf 'eiin* :ier.:ir and si^:..' ¦/.'iilivrs; ii great fomiM.>s fjr jii-'eiry u'ld uM-^io; gizin^ on the iui'-j:;. Mild ^*:.^r.¦•: i'.iii!H-;..rhf; ble'-'i'Mi: m ihe nose; '¦»*>; ol'* :i;'| e-ifr : iit-/'«ri.if bii^i;:i'.->H ; u huuluiil lor ali I'liliga, a.n:-Olio: hl<,ii.-i ^hIlIov*•¦<; nnd u cunaMol dosiio to, K^xrcrs.—A ^-^^ng hoari-hu.-n; p-.il.so ''i^'h ; stu^ With a v^'II uf disnpiMiintmonl. lie hvipod liiruanl wilh | "''i'he coungc of thc .Mnl-oaL'an his baii!o-:ixo 'HT.;:i::>ii, '¦>».. .iv,''. .;¦. :. tho i biiiu''. | ooni: a a wnuiaii wlicn h''b(hnhls t!, I'ma^^iu''! hiui, with hiss.ioarlevollo.l.aiid laiinoh- j oncmv, Mi..iilo-iin:;>li ed il, ll"'ho leaped th ' brook. Cirii'/.imj his sido, it notlnlilk. Uis w.irri-irs inriioiloii; alruck u Irco nud glauoing. flew far into the Hir-iuu. At Ih-.' s;iiue iiiHtniil thoir halllc-nxo.-j r!aslit-d iot;<'iher, and Ih-y .'imght with terrific fury. T!!i' :4i;rr<i!;nd'ng wnrrinri grasped tiieir anus 'ightor, '¦•IV-' -^-jiis !'¦¦ their anxioly to niii gle in llui coufl-i-t. a:..I woro -vi'h diflioulty ivsirrnod ny their more fn',. llous rhif!'. Twice tlio Narr.ig.ir.Bclt dr.w 1.1.k;u (fom ih-.'voi:'« oftho MnhiTi;.iii; :u:r i;t:iC3 th" Mo. brii'viu I i;rVd his hrt(rht.'t ill. the. fiesh oftho iS'arr.i- u,i;i- m';. arm .ind thijdi. -'('h'sr :m-l':il SfiMlchnn with a lbu.*n."Miid .\lian- le:-.;iii'jh,iatnuinuly touching hisown wuuiiJ»; "In¬ il- Ik-. nl c.i' I ,^ I pinly f!o:]u;-nt tlvin-J ;hi tjrye-.. wiriB'i! oui'id>. "f.hs.oir. rnk sl. im.ti:in..;i> II lir ;uid bulli'K't; pt- ^. t'lrf.ux-^. titid (_(..-.. ;:-;t maukilI). and ail ihat sort of' lubl: p.!v or uf ro^^i -; .'la; ihon ii:'alii.in-i:ius hatr-.'r.j;^, .od pi-NiI-^ I liir iiK' I'iu'id I thoMo!..„... With ihfH- uord.- thr mIi- it.. levollodhiss:.o-:r;.l tiu-hroaM .m I no mi I'i;oa< .oil Iht ir-m l.i-^ i:i«- st-Mitlv ill- ;'ir v.,:<d.r';.-i:.d nil '.¦I ( in'I Wil Cia-.vi'Kxoruii.—A., Olli lor and;-.' 'wu >ou'h lil'ni to : *ll his wli;do csinhlishui. .1 h-.m ^hiri : mid a mo.il r.f viotuni-*. Ko sa\>- f: .* pniiui- j .SOS till itih very whi:.kor> have ^ti'p/ .vii.y. to llio gnmm'. In-1 -"^ witli a clom! <i!';'i-1 I,¦^;^lv •"-( r iTun i:nilt'Lil huo j A do.; in I'o.chuol wixax* :n.'r.'i:ii '. ¦¦ trfz, f!.;«r.o.| I'Vi'l .luVi'".,' l'l'" .N.;ir.i:r:tn.-.vt'>-. 'rii''Jr frui! ran't ' by his iioi-Ut. diit ho jiinipi.l ititoa r.vi rand ilrown^ sw v ¦! I.wi'.d t'lo; t!;--ci-ntro L'avo w.'.y, and *' 11 c 1 iMiiioolC Ift vcrv i'l'i-i'V ilwil gels kicked iivp- \\}ii>': ¦ .irniv w.is ihrown iiiti> wild .¦nr.ln-ioii. The wuuU dn tin-^.l"*:¦, :t w-udd improve society.. s'», -imoti "I Uno::s. wilh .i loii.I v.-.ir cry. scortm-j —»«*4<..-¦ ill ihi- liowni.-'i, ilid iiislii'i'.r l'.i''m;jh Itr* sp:;ios | %kw Mrsir.—.\ new itomh Ins hili-lv twen pl:^ ill thoif Iin,', wliiU" ifioy wt u- .itttiig other iiriuus li>.''C(j (¦;(II:-d ihft^uh-TrLTMjrci-'.-. (iuiok.'-toj."
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'xja 'owxo^ •smanji :a uvuxiva-tu."
LA]ffbASTER,>LANCASTEft COUHTy, PA.
-PRINTED AND PlUBLISHED WEEKLY—
-BY ROBERT W 111 T F, MIDDLETON.
^^^m0;i><^^9 M'ik IB OIIII
.ADVERTISEMENTS.
Ti'o tbe ^lectors wftlie Cily nnd Ccuntj' of V^ancasleir.
FELLOW CITIZENS, I again take tho liber¬ ty ol bfiering myrcif to your conbidcration.aa a. Candidate forlho
OFMCE 01 SHERIFF
at thc noict Election, Should 1 bc so. fortunaU aa to receive a majorily of your volca, it ehall bo my Wmort endeavor -j> gt»o general sntispiction by a ' faithful an.l impartial pcrformnnco of thc duliea repoa'cd in tne. '_
¦^- :. HENRY LIVERGOOD.
.Manor Township, }
ADVERTISEMENTS.
Feb. 14,1839.
10.lf.
To the Electors o( the .City mid CDiinly of Lnncaster. FELliOW CITIZENS!
PAVING beoii oncouraged by a nusjibfr of niy frienda to offer myaelf M aCandidato for ' ¦ '¦.
GIElC*^ nt fe\\eT\ff,
'ttt the ensoing Etncrol olection, I rcapcctfliUy. oo. licit yoor^ourngen for that office: Should I hoao fortunate, aa tb succeed inobtuining a majority of your votea, I pladgo myaelf to perform the dutica tepoMd in me with fidelity nnd humanily.
"^ JOHN EHLER.
Lancartcr.FeU 21,1839. . lUf.
To lhe Klectfira of the City and Countv of Lnncaster. FELLOW CITIZENS)
BN ofiering myaelf oa a candidate for your suf- fragea foi* this ¦*
•' SHERIFF'S SA I^E;.
flTTSSY virtue of a writ of Vendition K.^ponas, lo iu£^ me directed, will be aold by public vcnduo, on THURSDAY, the 21fit day ofMarch next, at tho putilic lioifBo^f John Wright, in tlio Village of Millcratown, Manor township, Lancaster count}', the following Real •Estite, viz;
in naid Villago of Millerstown; witlia one and a iiair«tory weather-boarded
with a. back building, Wood-Shed, nnd a ncw i>ame stable, .and other improvements thereon erected, adjohiing lota 'of Abraham-Peters, John I.intner and others. .'
Sale to convncnce at 2 o'clock in thc afternoon. Seized and takehln Execution as the propety of John Willinmn, and to be «old by ^ PETER REliU, Jr. Sheriff.
Sheriff*!* onice, I.ancus- J
ter, FebVy21,1839. -S U-ts,
Office ikf Slv^Tiff,
*t tho pnBiiing' general etection, I would rcspect-
fullv *tate, that should I be eo tnrtuiiQte as to be ofwalernear thc"dwelling, and other improve-
> r. . . ¦ .1 . _«•_.¦ :.^.: a_ _i j..»: -i.-ii u. .t ... j . ^i t . c.
SKEKIFF'S SA1L.E.
fpSSY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponaa to 1^^: nie directed, wiil be aold, by Public Vendue, fln Friday, the S2d d.y of Alarch next, ot thc pub^ lio house of Henry Stuck, in Marlicville, Marlic lownahip, Lancasler county, the following Real Estate, vii:
A ,'f ract of Land,
lying in Coneatoga townahip, Lancaaler county, conlaining 162 acrca, (inore or leas) adjoining lands ofjoscph Good, Benjamin Bear, Japob I\Ic. Callister, Michael Greider, and others—105 acres (more or lesa) oflhe obove tract iif lnnd, on which are erected, a largii two-alory anrt. STQNE HOUSE,
1113 with a alono Kitchen and Wash-house tVere to attached, a large Swisser B:irn, (part atone and part framed a Wagon Shed, Spring Houso, a well
-elected to that officii, ita important diities shall be ¦dftcharged with strict' humanity, fidelity and im¬ partiality.
Very reaptctfully ygur ob't Serv'L . FREDERICK DERN.
Lancaater," Feb. .21, 1839. U-tf..
To the Electors of the City and . County of l.ancaster.
. FELLOW CITIZENS—I offer myaelf nu a candidoK: for the 0I&<:« of dheri'S'at the ensuing General Election; aod aliould I be elected, 1 nhall endeavor to oxecutb Ihcdutimggf tha office with ' fidelity and proniptncaa..
Youra Reapectfully,
HENRY F. BENEDICT. LannaHfr Feb. 28, 1839. 12-
'I'o liil- iuiaceiOr» of ...uitca&tcr CoiiHty.:
' FcutjOwCiTixKNa:—I hereby offer myeolf tc vour ooniiider..tion aa a candidate for lhc
OFFICE OF SHERIFF,
tathc neat General Election, and if elected ahall endeavor to discharge the dulies ofaaid office wilh fidelity and inipartiality.
. ' .JACOB ESHLEMAN. Lancaater, March.7,1839. .¦
To tiie Electors of the City and County of Lnncnstor. FELLOW crnzENSi
A T thc urgeht aolicitation of anumberof my J% friends. I am induced to offer myself to your conaidarati n, as a candidate for lhe
Oflice of CorttiBPr
»t the next General Election; and ahould I be ao fortunate aato rt-ceive a majority ofyour votes, I pled-Tc ..iy«?lf tn perform thc dutica reposed in mc «ith°6delity -i1"""->JV;K,EL WERN-n!.
11 .ta.
Mit«K14, 1839-
ments thereon creeled; there are also two very fine atrcams of woter runningthroilgh lho aome, ad. joining lands cif C. Lippi and othera. Thc above menlioned partof (.aid tract being now in the pos- sesaton of Christian Good. Alstl 60 acros (more or lesa) oftho "above first mentioned tract, there are rio impi'ovemcnts, adjuining lands of Joseph Good and olhera, being in tho possession of Jacob Good, and also 4 acres, (more or less) being tho balance ofsaid 162 acres, more or leas.) Thers are nb improvement'*, adjoining lands of Michael Greider und others, now being in the posscasion of John Good, Jr.
Sale to commeneo atl o'clock in the allernoon. Soized nnd tnken in Execulion ns the property of John Good, with notice to Christian Good, pur¬ chaser, &.C, nnd to be aold by ' .
PETER. REED, Jr, Sheriff.
flherilTa Office, Lancas- ( ter, Feb. 21, 1839. i
SHI&RIFF'S SAiLi:.
BY virtue of a writ of Aliaa Venditioni Expon¬ aa to me directed, will bo aold by Public Vendue, on .'3ATUUDAY,.tlie 23rd, day of March next, at the public house ol John Seldomridge, in the Vil¬ lage of Intercourse, Leaeocktownsliip, Lancaster county, thc following Rcal.Property, viz:
ojf Trart of S.and,
situate in Lcacock township, Lancaster county, containing 107 Acrea (more or less) with a Iwo alory
*^ STONE HOUSE,
^1^ a large frame Bank Barn, and other out huildinga thereon erecte.d; there is alao a due pro¬ porlion of Wood .Land an fho above mentioned tract, a apring of water neor thc. Bern, and a we'l of water wilh a.pump therein near the House, ad¬ joimng landa of William Bear, Martin Miller and othera.
Sile to commence at 1 o'clock In the afternoon. Seized andtnkeiiin Execution oa the property of George Mlllcr,wilh nolice to George B. Miller and Archibi/ld Young, teretenanls.ond to be sold by PETER liEED, Jr. Sheriff.
SherilTs Oflice, Laneao. )
IcFcb. Sl, 1839. S "•"• '
14-
FARMERS, ATTEND TO YOUR
INTERhSTS. PLOUGHS. PLQU6HS. PLOUGHS.
N opportunity i« now offored of supplying yoor I-t... with the
3FI]#W(^Ma -— - "
*S —!«.>»' "SP ¦««1 feSBBe' joy lownship, Lancaster county, at thecorner of
I)eitiilhob.-«larliol< ever offoj^d to the rarmfrs 'Mai„ Street, and thc road leading to Manheim and
4n thir ae.tiou of. iho H'lnti. Tliraa Plou hs Falmoulh, containing aixly feet fronton Main
will ootcliok* >"'¦' carr, din, and the drall i» Sircet, adjuining properly'late of Georgo Ucdanck-
abncit one third leaa thai, the Plough - horetoforo cK deceased, with n.two-alory log weather-boarded
In o.™. tavo h.(r««vnd repest^d until worn out, a..d evon ihon will There nre two excellent wells ofwnler on the pre.
*B taken io part pay f.r new nno". I misca, in one ofwhieh ia agood pump.
¦ Tbaaa IMouel.a cun Iw. had at all timea nl the | Sale lo cominenire at I o'clock in lhe nlternoon.
PhoB of tho .Aubacriber, (lho hua aecured li.e Seized and taken in Execution na the properly of
p.'.J.. rinht Tor Lai.cnaicr Cou.ily,) a sho.t John Bohn, and to he aold by
di«tn« Wea, a Wm" <". Hull', Inn, and on iho PETER REED, Jr. Sheriff.
EIY virtue of a writ of Pluriea Venditiqn!_Ex. CT^ponoB to me directed, will be sold by Publie I Vendue, onWEDNESDAY, the 27th of March uext, on theprcmiscp,
Ji Irot of &roHnd,
ailuatc in the Borough of Elizabethlown, Mount
ADVBRTJSEiMENTS.
Bargains! I3argaiu»!
7 a-i^^-w^t^
/TW HE subseribera rcBpoctAiUj.iafnrni tlieir old iM) Trionds and customers, as well qb the puGlic
generally, that tbey havo juBt returned from the
City with a' ¦ ¦
NEW AND SPLENDID ASSORTAtENT OF
CONSISTIKO OF
Clothp, Cassimeres, Caasinclo,ncdticking, checks.
Linen Carpet Yarn ofnll colors, wilh cverv thing
else in the dry good line, logclhir vvilh a 'fino aa-
sortmenldf. - . .
Chigg.t,' ^Inss niiBf] Queens¬ ware, €SroceriPH, &t: &r.
. Also, n Inrge quanlity of frcsh CLOVERSEED. All ofwhieh thi-y arc determined lo sell on llie most accommodating terins. Thejr relurn thanks for pasl favors, and invite all lo call and examine their present atock.
R. &. H. CARSON. West King Strcct, Lancaster,' Feb. 28, 1839. 12-tf
tw 8. WEIGAND having associated with g o him GEO. KLEISS, the business will bo continued under thc firm of H. S, WEIGAND &. CO., who will keep constantly on hand every variety of . '
ILeath'ri' £)>r saie,
on the most reasonable terms.
February 28,1839. )2-tf
¦ Those two adjoining two story brick HOUSES AND
Z.OTS oroHouzTD. eui;
on thc North side of East Kiiig street; the one of whicll is .now occupie'd by the Misa Jordan's and tho other by Mr. Clinmbora. ¦ Possession will bc given on the Ist ofApril next For terms and further information npply to
THOS. E.FRANKLIN. Lancaater, February^l, 1839. ll-tf
Fruit aitd Ornainental
THE Subscriber will receive orders
for Apple, Pear, Peacfi, Plum, Quiucc. and olhcr fruit Irces, Shrubs nnd Grape vines. Also, Orna¬ mental and.flhado trees, for spring planting.
For Sale Millet-grass. oecd, French Sugar beet. Scarcely or mangel wurlzel, Rula bago. Cole or rape seed, Canary, Hemp, together wilh a general nasortment of Freah Garden breeds, from thc Sha¬ ker settlement, warranted genuine, true to name and superior to any other raiaed in this vicinity. For Sale by
J. F. HEINITSH,
At hia Medical Drug and Chemical Store, Eaat King alrect, Lancaaler.
March 7, 1839. 13 tf.
To SUk CuUuTists.
MORUS MULTI¬ CAULIS TREES, warranted, genuine and nfa Superior quali¬ ty, raised in tho Northern, part of New-York, and btttcr adapted to our soil, than thoao raised in tho South.
Also, S9.000 Wlaite IthliaBi
' MiJfaBES£R¥. .
SO.OOO cuttmga ofthe Morus MiilticnuliJ and Brous.ia, Florence, nnd Dandolo, Alpine.'Canton, and Aflintie Mulbnrrica, nnd the Morus Expansa.
Also Silk Worm Eggs of marty kjnda, inducing the Imperial White and Imperial Yellow.
The aufascribcrR will, also buy nny quantity of Cocoona or Reeled Silk, at t e market price.
R. & H. CARSON, Weat King-Street, Lancaster
February 28,1839. 12-tf.
Foui. naur
¦Ilay l«»dine Norlh from Davi.l Oiekloya 1 .dm. Weat Chnanut atreet lo tho rail :.iad, thi cnal yard ol .Moasre How«ll t Kreider, Id the ^<5ity ofI*l.'J.''ler. . '
The Ibllowing named peraona are among tholie who havo purch..sert and uaod lhe above Plougha d.irino Iho laat Maaon, to«hom »arm- .era are referred .f^r infonnution te.pccimg •thom.
WE, tho un.leriig.ied, J» horeby ceilify, that iba«ing uied lhe abuvo Ploughs, we take plos.
»ur« in «a>ujff.th.l ll ey are the bo^t we have .i.v»rufod,aa Ihcy ai« light of draft and run well,
¦nd will n.-t ch-kc m.r carry dirt, and cost but
a iriBe ta-keep ifaeni in rtipuir. Jnlin Dentr.ngor, Eaal Hompfiold lownahip.
Ji.hn Ileaaloii, .. io
Abraha... Long, <'a
Jon.a Noll, . Weat do
Henry Uronneman, Slraahurg, Rev. Honrj Brdnnoman, do J.ihn No'ff, ao
I'liiiii. Foalor, Ejq. Paradise .lo Matliiaa Greaff, Manor,.
Joseph Breneman, |
Month | 03 |
Day | 21 |
Resource Identifier | 18390321_001.tif |
Year | 1839 |
Page | 1 |
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