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Friiitert an<l Ptililiiilicd Itv ) ."KII EX 11 f nn t U cr c f s S t r r u g t It. S A; ^-.'--i pi 1 S^3.:ii<[>:i« VOXj XI.-^'0 34. f.A^CA^TEM Pa. THUM^PAY. MAl^ ^4, 183^. >7KVy' i'F^',li?f)' tOflirein Worth «tnecti» ."ati-ect ¦ ETWHEN TIIE llOTEl.f OFA. IHII OW & C.DAMNKR TuriiiR of I>Hb)i<tnlloii: The E,V:A.vn!xEn&, HEIIAI.D willhepub lished weekly, on a double royul Bhoel. ot two ooLLjLlifl, per annum, paynhle within 3 months frora thn time of subpcribing; orTwo iioLLAiis AWD TiFTT CKNTB, at the end oflhe year. N» subscription will ho lakon for less ihun C months, and no paper iliacontinued until all arrearages are paid, oncepl'nt the option of the pubtisticrB; and a failure 10 notify a di.icontinuance, wilt be connidered a new engagement. AilvcrliBing will bo done on the usual lerms Lettora. toinaure allention. roust net.oat-paid u.mi.ujmimm THE BubFcriber icFpecllully informs tho pub* Mu and hia friends, ibal ho nnw keeps the ^*£>teaui Una! Hotel," on Front slrect, in tho bo- trough uf Muriettu, which wub lalely ktpt by Col. 'Georjio Ferreo—that he is in evory res|(ccl amply brovidod to aecommnduto all iIiobo who may visii him, and will to tho iiimo»t of his dhililios undon Vur to render their sojourn wilh hiih happy and bgreoahlo. HENRY HAIKR.-^.jr. Muy 17,1838. 5-3U* (j3'J<^"rnal wtll copy and chargo advej-li or. ^g^HE accunntaon lbs estates oflho respective ^ deccdenlH hereto annexed, are filed in ibe ll(>gister^s Oflice nl I.,ilnca^le^ connly, fnr confir¬ mation and uilowance at an Orphan's court of said count?, commeneing on MOND.AV, lho Ibib Dt lune ncxtf al the Court Huu^e^ in tho city ol Xjancauter, as fnlluws, lo wit: James Rankin, Su[)'y. Cnnesloffn. By Samuel Kankin and Daniel C.nnrnd adnrr.s. Peler Wt-nver, t nri. Uy Uaac VVuuver, one oflhe Executors. 'Janoh J.ilitiHiMi, Sup'y. Co.nefltogn, By Abruhum Hess, Ex'r. Jacob SiHjnder, Breoknork. By VVilliam n. Snoadep) guardian of Louitia Snead.;r. Elizabelh Slaym-k*T, Siriislmrp; lownship. By Nalhnniel E. Slaymaker, William P. Kin¬ zor and Honry Lnaman, adm'rs. Michiifl Ucss, Wenl Doncyul. By John Shciifier, Adm'r. do bonis nun. ^ AiulrftW ll('r.sli«y, West Uime^jal. By Dr. Andrew Harshey and Hen y Monk, adm'ri. Jolm K. Muintiii, Siifi'y. Kn|ibn, By Joiiaa Mumma and Clirislian Hiesiund ex'rs. Jiiflcpli Wike, SuiiHhnry. ^y George Kimrad Wike and Jonaihan Ileai adm'rs cum let oinenlri nnnoxo. R.jhf^rl Moore Sadabury. By Robert Moore acting ex*r. Ann Caroline Cliifib, dnuirhler of Clinrlea Klugh, Manor. By John Frantz, guardian. Vulenliim Ori'tni r, Doiipunl. By John Grelnor and Philip Creiner, ex'rs. Peli-T Pickul, Biirt. By (Jcorye Pickrl nn:l Gaori;o Baughman, adniVu. cum Icslaiiieiiln annexo. Philip Eliornnn, Cily. By William F. Fborman, adtn'r. J.icob S. HHJiiji. Carl. By Daniel Seneenig, one uflho executors. Ad'tin Siuiiinieis, Earl. By Ann Carprn- torFxecutrix of Isaac Carpenter, who was Ex. eculor nl Adam Sleinmelz. Jacob Pt-Mirs, Mountjoy townphip. By Chrialinn Harlman: ex'r. John Lindeimitb, IC.isi Donpoal. By felizn- hrth Lindcintnli, and Ludwig Lindemulh, odm'rs. Miiry Rinirwnll, whn was lho wifcof Isaac Ringwalt. tiy Samuel liiugwalt, arlm'r. John lllll, Li th- Briluin. By John IIill TIio subseribor.s buving taken a Icupo nf tho York Springs Ihr n numbor ol years, bavo nt vnry con sidcrablo expon.in Ihriiiabcd iln huu>u Willi (.hiiro now beds and bedding, as ahn wilh evory^dO'Cripliuu ornocos.sary fur-.ituro. Thoy buvo liko« iso niudc various irnprnvemonls in repairing 'be old, and Iny mir out now -nlks upon Ibb beiuiiiriil grounds by whicb tho Sprinj^s are surrounded. 'I'o the num"n.us visitors, who annually spend their suiuiner at tiii.s celebraU^I wuioriny plaru, il would bo unnecessary to spouk ofils iiecyliar indncoiiieiitff bnl il niay Ijc jiropir to pny ti^tbi- public lluii the Vitrk Sprin-jjs aro situaled in Ad- i\m^ Cnunty, P.i. within "a few miles of ihi Sou tli iNldMntflirt, (ind at an almost oqnat, nnd short (li>^- trinco fl oni (Jpitj sbUi^.'Slh^itivci. Carlisle, Harris¬ burg and York, ihe niu.sl boanii'ul iniund Towns ut" I'ft. ond po|ha|i8 of iho wIni:o cou uiry. The wafer baa boiMi hi;;bly dislinguishnd for it& mcdicii.al qunlilics. In many renijccla, per- baps nni suVpiiKsed by any in the Union. There isno Fcction of country moie abundnnlly slnckcd with wild ^ame or oilers greater inducementa lo the KpinUinan. Ono stream ofwnler passes directly, and a noi bor cnnft^juous to tbo springs, both well ltl^ocko*'d'.^Vilb fisb.- -. ¦ Tho PUbRcnbcr." >vili bavo iheir table supidietl wilh every delicacy which tbo surrounding Ci.U'itry or lho Uallimoro Market can furn- isb* rartieular altenlion willbo paid tothe selcctir'n uf puro wines and liqurirs, and u' nc bul the mo^t carelul and experienced servaniH will be employ¬ ed. Conve^-ancoa will always- ho iu readiness for thnso wbo wIkIi lo visit Hedford Springs, to in- ter.>-ecl tho eastern un/l western Slagos at Gfltys- hurg. Vicilura who conie tn the A''orU Pprinpa by Ihe woy I'f the Hnstjueliannu • ail Itoa/I to York, will have CarriagoK piopared lo receive thcni al a mo* dcriito expense. 'I he .und Tsipned proniiae a slrift atleniion to the ccmvi'tt'cnco and comfort of iheir visitors and hope lo receive a fair poi lion of ll.p patronage of lho public. The Springs will ho'prepared lor tho reception of visitors nn tbo firt.1 uf June next. KETTLEWELL & GARDNER. York sprii.gs, |.5th MaVi S-SU. THE Tolhwint; aecnunts will to confirmed nxBi on Monday, the -itb day of June next, by lho :.;urt of Common rioaa oi" Ltincasier counly, m wii: Jac'ib Stoufler and John Martin, trusteOB of Jo- jo;di Sioutroi.an habitual drurikard. Hemaid Grouse, Iruslco of Joseph Kaufl'man an iiisolveni dtbtor. M^thunicl F. Lightnor, Esq. and Charloi Sbaef* 'cr,'lruslcca of Janus Cooper, an habitual drunk¬ ard. 'Ilnnjim-n GrniF and Nathaniel F. Lightnor, tiuBtee:' ol'-Incob llofs, an habilu'il drunkard ¦.":jGei>rge V^obwtet and Gainer Mcore, AflsignoBS olMIln Smilli. Jelin Iliibintion, Assignee of Trongnr. Same, Afl.-ignco nf Jjcoli Uunsor. Z. McLENEGAN, Frnlb'y. May :L H.5t. VAliUAULE Lai\0 A;\D MILL« ^ @ in g 4^ ^ li?, A tract offirsl rate bntlom lond, cot.taining 33d acres, on the west brniKh of Surquehannn river, in thn county of Cloarfield I'a., on wliicb thore is erec¬ ted ft largo (©SUSS' rnrn^ wilh three pair of Stones, iwn of which aro Burr.?. Theru is ab'-n a Sawniill, wilh plenty ofwalcr and every convenience nt "J'imber, TIIUEE DWELLING O U ^ E ®, NOT YAN KKY, BUT LANDIS' APPROVED PLAN. CALL ANr.IUl)GE FOR YOUR- SELVES. The Subscriber livii g neor Ephrata, Lancaster Counlv, lelurns il s tincero thnnka lo his Cuatn- mers, for Ihn cusiom herelnfore received. Ilo will tor the fulure .bo able lu altend lo bis custo- men nn lho abo^l^^t•-¦n'olicc, afir I o has now es¬ tublisbed two shops. By punclual attend moo, ann good work, ho Iiopcs to receive a liberal pari ofthe nubiic patrunago. JOHN E. PFAUTZ. N. D. Lel'era senl, post paid lo the aubaaribe' willriM-oive punclual aUcndanco Mnv 3. 3-31 fl. i^cw €ar t^n^ Bfiosul 4>flSiicc. Tlu Wu/thi'tgfon, Baltimore and Pithburg Cav anv\ Boat lium^ciu-j, Hnve opened "u ofTice in Lancaster, gl Wm. C. nprovL-. Aic. rurt.jfthe land is cleared, lho re-iduo exccl- ittnt Timber. The tract is situated witbin one quarter ofa niriu from Curvonsville, on the tun,- [like road Icoding from Relief )n:o lo Erie. The above property wiilbc sold nt Ivvn-ihi'da ofils val- ue, <ir al near iho cost oitnn Imprnvoments. The Grist Mill is now averaging about I5U0 bu.'^hels tolls por year and might bc mndo lo take more. -AILSO- One olhor tract of Land, nf about tw» hundred acres, on tbo wot sidn of tbe albre.siiid river, and opposito Ibe first mentioned Irad, ond on whi'h 1 the town ofCurvtnsvillp is located. 'J'ho monls on.tbia tract are a good T a Y <i Y \\ Wo VI a e, with an excellont cuslnm, 8 Bvsrelling Houses, TWO GOOi) BAHNS, ond other ou'housest with abotil 35 arr.-s of mead¬ ow. There i.-i ulso a large STORE IIOlSE on this Iroct, in which o sloro is now kept nnd dnc?« a good buainns.i. Tbero is a first-rate wai- r pnw- eron Anderson's creek, which paspcs tbrniigh the above nientio'ief.land and empties islo the rivoron ttin same. Tbero aro bilumi'io'is Cnal .Mines on ^both tra-'ts, and larje quantitii's of Cnal are annu- ¦ , - , ¦ . ¦ ally taken tfi market from this nlaco in Arks of Hull's Glub« I-.n, for lho reco..tion o pa.^sengera , r,„,„ fi,, ,^, ^^ (^„, burlhon. A lurlher d in eilhor direrliony, and roMpecinilly aidicit tho ^criptinn ia (" Jan]OB Pnrlcr'a Uflo J In 1. - ¦ \ Uici Hcililiey. ) Scin patftinaafi of their tneticta and tho puhllc (renerat- ly, pteiluinu ItiP'i'FelvfS to i-.mke nvery exerflon to rendor thoir piiSi'BK" ptrasant ancl '¦ornforlal le. WmrUMAN BKNNUti, .^Bsnt, .lOSEPU MOSIIl;R,Munogor. May .1,1833. 3-3t L.iiicni!il4-i^ gnvingH liislitiiiiou In Tho Di-tricl Onurl, ol! ¦) ho TrnstcoB ol ttio inslilulion lino ihi. day ceiiibFr';i'eim, 1837 lio.47. doclarod a dividend ol'S per cont. lor th'! last six Abraham Hcrliliey. ) Sciie Kac'as nn jyijrlgngo. jmnnlhs nn itio ainnunt ol'('a|iilat Stock pnitt in. TllO monoy pa d inlo Curt in the abovo caHO Also, an eilra dividend ol 2J por cchl. which will will ho diilrihntod by lho District Uuilrl on lho bo p;.id lo tbo Slookholdera un or allor ttio Iblh lltli uf June noxt. Z. McLENEG/i.N,Pr.-tiry May 17, 1838. li-JH. [tJ"'l'niiin anil Volksfround insert 3 limes. ^ ®.v "The subscribor havinu lately oblained a know. Icdgo of llio exisl'iicc and turieiicy ot a reit*in ropiiit, iiaiiiety-//j«/ be did not alltnd to meaieal calls from the country, woul'l adopt lliis a.i lho innsl rll' cienl plan lo disabuso Ibe public mind, and eorroct the error, leitnoKlU'ET alt In moot fiucti a reiiiarti as a {rro^a mislake, or a malicious uiiif. ropicscniation. GIW. It. KKRFOOT. IS'o. 5 (Joiitru fctquaro, May, lllh, I83R. S-St. lajVcahter eouA'rr lcum' comi-aj^'Y THE riiickhntilers of llie Loncasler Counly Loan ("oinpnny, aio icqueslcd tunllend a jjonoral nico'ing of i:.n comimny.to bo bold on S/iTltll. OaV, thoSGlb day of Muy noxt ons iing, at" ihe hiiu.o ol' 1'. Roiizol, in ttie city ot Lancastor at 10 o'ctook, A. M. - Tliu SliitiilhotJers aro also nnlified that the tirst and Ttiumas Hill, oxV. Paul BinufiMiin, Ciionlir.o. Bv George j'""l"'""-"'«¦'""""'¦""¦T'j'^i""'"'1'°"' '" "I ,i ¦ " llieir BillKinL' llonse. North liiicen slrool, ond Ilingliman nnd Alirabein Hear, ex'ia Murlin Gross, East [Icmpfifld. By Geo. GroFf and Maiti-i Gross, adm'rs. Eilwiiiit Jiiijiib.s, L';ai'ia:k. By Pctpr Eliy, guardian of PHiEabolh Jacbbf, Edward Jacobs and '^nn Jacobs, niii.ors. Klizibi'h .'Steele, Diuiiiore. By Lydia R. Ilaity, executrix. Freiliirick Brenner. By Daniol Brenner, admV. J.icol> Haldeman, Raplin. By Samuel Ilabloman and Christian lirubakor, adnrrs, Anilri'iv Hernlipy, lO.isl HciniifiHJd. By John Muuk, guareian of Martin Herslioy, a minor. Mary U fTeiihanli, Lampelcr. By Henry Dilfenbich and Atiratiam Dilfonbach, ex'rs. Jolm Svi'ar, lin^l Il>'m|ifiuld. By Martin Bwar and Jacob Horshey. Jacob All, Ciiiieaioga. By Frederick Oehl and Duniel Hess, adm'rs. MaKilnlcna Beari Ea-it Hompfield. By Christian Hiestand, adin'r. ]Slizal)"ili Keiser, MaMlieim Village. By John MusBor, ex'r. John Slionk, Sup'y. Iianl Hempfiold. By Abraham KaulTinan and Thomas Storrel, adm'rs cum tostainentu annexo. David Wilmer, Paiadisp. By DaViil Wil¬ mer, jr. Jacob Witinor. and Henry Wilmer, ex'rs. Ann Z ^relicr, Coneslbga. By John Bnch- ¦ man, adm'r" Sonry Florey, R plio. By VVilliam Mur¬ phy and Jnlin Keiser, ex'ra. G orgo Rineliart, Sup'y. Marielts. By Honry Sultzbach and Chti.tian Groh, ox'rs. Willimn Cullioun, sup'y. Druiimre. By Juhn Buchanan and Hugh McCulIough, Exec. utoia. H. MEHAFFY, Begister. ^^gis tor's OIHoo, Lancaslor, ) May IS, 1838. \ tbal.3ATUKL)\T.ltic SGlh, and MONDAY and TUE.<D:\Y, IlieSSlti nnd S!9 h nlMay ensuing, havo been fixed' for icceivii g tbo snmo. Inking .Miiilgiigos and nranting cerlilicalcs of (.lock. .May 15. I«33. On Salurday Ihe '^Glh of May inst. Wilt bosold at publichalo, at ihe public hou«o of VVm.M. Ciroh, io Mariollo 1 oiioa^lorCounty, I ..'SEiOTOFClUO VJJ\'If. _ ! No. 167, on lho tiiritpil;e, laid out liy Ji.i-ob Grosh, I witli a large t.vo.story log vvcalbcrnoardcd V^NsittlUng Vluvistt, NOTICK TO OUR CREDJTORS TAKE NOTICE, that we tbo aubacribors bave appliod tothDJud.;oa ofllio Court of Conimont i'liias for llio Counly of Lancuster^ for the bonofi. oftlio sovoral Actsu; Insolvency in tho Cominon¬ weallh of Ponnsylvania, and that lliev havo ap¬ poinled MONDAY, the 4th of Juno noxt Bt 10 o'clock,.A. M. at tbe Court House, of tbn Citv of Lancastor, for the hearing of ua and cu credilors. JOHN HART.» A.N'DREW WITHEROW. JOHN .SHOWALTEIl,* ABRAHAM GELBAUGH,* JaMKS STONPii ALEXAUDER L. EVANS. April 10.1838 _ rho Hiusn is 30 by 36 feol, convon¬ ient tor tvvo families. Pussessiini ofa part ol'tlio liOnso witl bn given on Ihn lirst day ol October next. Tbo hou.so will positively bo sold on that day. Sale to coinmlmcc at 3 o'clock in the afternoon nl said day, whon atlendaneo will be given and condilions of sale mado known tiy DANIEL GROSH. Afay 10. *-3'«' 'f aviwfcv's 3iault, Laucastev, May 7. 1839. Tbe Diroctors havo this day doctarfd a Divi. dond oflwo dollars on each share of slock, paya¬ blo to Ibo Stuckliolders, or their Icgol roprosenta lives after Ihe IGlh inslanl. JOHN EBERMAN, Cashior. Mav 1'1, 183H. 4-4II r^oticc to 1'nx I'oHei'loi's. Tho Tax Culleclors of tho counly of Lonorstor, wlio huvo not setllod np tlieir diiplioalos aro ear. nostly requested to collect and nay over the taxes withuut delay. WASIHNGTO.V L ATLEE, May 10, IP3B. . Treasurer. littncastev "Baulc. May 7, 1838. Tho Diroctors oflhis Inslitution hovo doclarod a dividend of ninety cents on oach sharo of stock being at Ibo ralo ofthroe per cont, for the last six monthd, payatite on Ihe 17th inst. CHRIST. DaCHJIAN, Cashior. Mny 10, 1838. 4-4ls. niEU' UOOKS- IJncto Horace, by Mrs. C; Holt;—Wood Lejgh- lon or a year in ttie country, by Mary Howili; IiOve, by tho Autboreta nf flirtaiion: Endless Fun, by Thomei Hood ; Memoirs ol Grimaldi, by Boi; .The State Prisonor, a tale ofthe Fronch Rogency; Kete Lentie, by Haynes liayley; Rr- collecliona of « Soiitheiln Malrun; and cc freah (apply of Ernast Meliravora, and Alice, by But- rrerj the Yonng Man'a Oufdcj Livo and Lei liive; The Poor Rich Man and Rich Poor mm, Loto Token, by Misa Sodgnick; Travels in ^ilTP'l * gplendid edition of Byron's works in eix votumcsi Popular Medicine; Flowor Gardon Direcloryi aud a groat number of other hooks. _ AIso^A large aupply ^ of Aniic'a Dovo : Mill Letter paper; Cap paper nf every quality 8lates; Quills', auperior und common; Drawing and Tissue, paper; Note papor, sntin and common; Inkstands, and a large assortinent of fancy aril. iln*. such aa aro generally kept in a book storo. 'Just recoivod and 101" sale at the Book Storo of tli9 aulMoribors, l^ortli Qnoen Streot. RAitfERSLY & RICHARDB, Hay \r, 18W. ScavlcV's r)c'sU\cs, &c. &c. Just received andfor Sale. ja^K DOZEN, "Soarlet" grass and Cradle 9 t^]^ Scylljes asanrled tongti's. Do. I'oiont Circular and Sirnight Straw Knives such aa havo nol hitherto bcen offored to tho pub instant. SAMUEL G. GUNPAKER. Tr*aBurar. May 3.1S3T. NOT! CM. Lrlters of adminisLrutiun upnn the entatta of Putil RitlBton, lalo ol'Drumore townsiiip, Lancaf- ter (.-oiiiilyi decasel, havo been grniited by the Roctsirr ul enid county. In William RaUton and JoBCith Kylo ol'BaidjownBJnp. All perwnna indebt¬ ed to Kaid estuto, oro herpby notified lo come for¬ ward a'KJ pay off tlicir rospnclivn acconni.«; and tlinnc whobiive any iiefunmlR, will |ilpaRC probont iheni properly uutUeniicaiod lor neltlement. \VIM,I.\M RALSTON. JO::sBPUKYI,E. AdminiHlrators. Mny 3 1R38. 3-61b. Public Sale* Wilt hn Kold nl pubhc vendue, on sfvonth day, SCih uf 5ilimonth, nt the public houBc of Benjj- mill Ua nmond.iu Urnnioro township, in tbe StisqnRliiinnii liver, near Darns* Island, the propt^rty nf ihe Intn Snmuel Smith, doceuBod. Aiieiidnnco will bo given, and terniB mudo known by JOSEPH SMITfl. Administrator. Mnv 3, 183a. 3-3tfl. WHEAT. RYE & CORN- The liijfhost prico will be paid in Cash. Ap' plicutiun to be mado to either oriho subscrikorsi in tho city of Lancaeter. ";. KIEFFER, EastKingst. C. IIAGICR, West King St. April ID, 1353. 1-t To the Croditora and deblors of George Coul snn, lato of Little Britain township, Lancastei Counly, Tunnor, decear»ed. AH porHOUP hqving claims or demands against tbc estate of wuid George Coulson, dce'd. arc re- <lU0F>ted tu make known the ismo without delay tn t>'o undersigned tidminiBtrator,ntidtbnsoindelit- 0(1 to muko puyment on or beforo tho 4lh of Jiify next. JAMES NEEPER. Adininislrator of George Coulson, dec'd. lesid* ing'in Litlle Brilain township. April ISth, 183». S^-gts. ptinti ia deemed unt'ocefpaiy, as pTsons de.'i* roupi orpurrhising will vi-it tbn premises. Ad- drenp thn Rub.-icribt^r ot Cutvpuflville, Pa. The title in jroid, and thn prnpnrttf will bo sold extremely luw, und torms o' pa» mnnt o-isy. WILI.IAM IRWLV. April 96 1833. 2- COASH SPRING M Al^ tJ ¥At3T iJ M EM, rVo. 133 ffiodd .•'ici-t. [Between Poolar Lai e nnd l.anret Stroeta,] a^ ANnF.AOTURER all kinds ofSprinirRflnil. ;W <^ abio for Rfrilroad rar.i, liocnmnliven, Cnarb- 0)1, DoarhornH.Gltra, ^c.. which are made oftho best matcrinlpond wnrrai.ted. Cnntitandy on hand a Rupply of Springs, which will bn dold at fair pricoa. A share of public patrdnageis roepGclfulIy sn. licitcd. AU2Ufi1 ifl. 11=*."' "J^ASKET CAltiaAGES, for Kale at thu Hard, """ware storo of H. W. GUNDAKER, April 2G. No. 28, N. Qmien M. Cia'occry Forwarding and Cicneral Coiuiiiistsioai Broad Street, West Side, below Raco Street} 1*1111. AB Bi! L pan A- FHE fluhsciibftts baving formrd a Co-partnor- nhip, under the firm of Hill, Craig &,Cu. have laken thotart^e Fourulory Wu/ohouse, Nos- 3 and 4 of the Central Block, Hituatcd ap above, lor the purposo of traiiaactinjj a VVboleHnle Grocery, Fur- warding; Produce nnd CominiBsion business, in all ltd brancbort, and are prtiparcd to roceive and ef¬ foct sales of ^^y produco or ATerchnndisQ which nmy bo con^-igned lo thomf and on which liboral advanromonta sliull bi* made Merchanls in tho G'ucery businePH weal of Philadelphin. and others will Hnd :t lo tlieir infer. est Io nmko trial ut the above establiithmeni, thoy will there find an a^burtmcnt aud stock selected fur 1140 trade CPnoruUy, und on euch terms au will bo found lavitrable to purchaHors ; the udvuiitoge tn bo derived fium n purchase of Grnceriou, and tho fuciliiios offered to »he Forwarding of Mer- cliaiidiso wesiward from this e8tabli>nment and Sieels, wholesale and retail at Manufaclurera »c prices, Warrcnfed Good. ALSO, lOflO ^rain nnd hay rnkrs various qunl. ilies, Nails, by the Ke|;ut mnnnfnnlurorB pricm. GEORGE MAYER, Sl North Queen Street. May 3 3 3ls. S oocohd hand 1 horso Carriage, 3 now 1 hnrne dn. nhich will ho acild at very roducod pricea, f.r cash bt applyinc at my Hordwaro vtiie. II. W. GUNDAKER, no. S8, N. Queen at. April S6, 1838^ Lottora or Adminiairatioh do bonis nnn cum loatunionto annexo upnn the Ealaio or Hcnrv Obpr, latij of Etizabethtown Lanenater cnunty weii» nn lho 2nd day it A|iril, 111311, granted tn Chri«. tian lloretioy nfweat Ilemplield lownahip. Th^ro. liire all neri'nna having cliiini- apalnnt llio catate arnroaoid wilt pr'nent Ihcm properly oiilhontica- t'od, nnd thoFO indobled to tho name wiil ploaae to dischariFO them. CHBI3TIAN ilEnSIIEV. Apri! SS. S. Tht collecting or Gooda throui;hout the Citjr, and conaiiininentii generally, will have unremit linj; atleniion, and on presentation of accunnt. Freight und tlhar^o:* on the lal ter ahall be prompt ly paid. All gooda destined to the Westward, which may be lofl or collected at th. Warehouse tjliall be recoipted for in duo furm on delivery ol each Dray-load, and immediatoly on.tho comj^lo.- tinn oftho sovoral lots, Billa of l^adin^ will beof r>ctcd on the aliortost timo notifiod hy any ol th reirnlar linoa to rittabur^r, &c. GEOnOE HILL, HUtJH CUAtlG, . THOMAS BELLAS. REFERENCES. Robort Fleming, llngti Cuthertvoo'd, fianiue Smylh,Sctiuylirill Distillery, E. Vtnsyckel, N Second alreot, Jnhn VVhile & Co..I>ospatch Lino Brnad Streol, Oriick, Nciblo & Fox, Thomaa J. IVInxwoll, Ptiiladolptiia; Witliani Bimtham, VnsJ patch Liivo, Maaahano fi Koltja, Pillahur|;; Johi. ninulintn.lIoiliitayBhnrg ;Ttiiimna Ilingliani.'John. ht.'iwn; JaiiiOH Bin/;tioin, (tiitnmbia ;'Orown &t. lioed, llnbert Mndnrwoll, William C. Hi.ll, Irtn- laaler; Samuel M'Ali?tor, Kdward O. l;'ailo & Co Slorlinir, Wade fc Baobo, Win. T. Crooke &. Co. .Vlt'rclinnia, Nnw York. March I, IB38. 4(;-am«. P. f'. Hopa of Uril quality on Rale at tho above ^tabliahmejat. Fiorn the Cincinnati Daily Gazelle. The WrciLk oflSie mosetSe. O! hoard ye not ttiat thunder peal, A etrant:e, terrific Hound, Succeeded by a 'aint deep wail— The death.tiirick oftho drown'dl O! raw ye not at sunset uve, Gre darkness sil ut in night, A wreck mnra aad than tempests leave, In warlike,deadly lijht. When battles clash and Hamos devou.-. Death ia no stronger Ihere; Whon billows rage B>.d oceans roar, Man has somo tima for prayV, 7'hut cheerful band had nu such fear. No dread of troubled seas. They thought nnt oftlioir funeial bior. When walling through tho breeze. Her anchor weigh'd al! bands on I'eok, Intent on futuro fame, Not thinking in their farewtll beck, SheM never sail again. Thoir hearts wero glad on leaving ihore. Their proapecta fair ond bright: Ono moment saw those hopes no Bioro, A scene of deadly blight. The molher wilh hor infant child Was thore, iit mutal clasp, Unconscious whon the cherub amil'd I'hat monient was their laat. Their ashes sleop, but tlioy bavo gona To lind another rest; They've join'd a host in holy aong, The rcquioin «f tlio bteit. That fatsd band no laurels won To raise a nation^ pi ido— They fell—bi.t not by brave men done— Their valoi ne'or waa Iry'dj No honors mark tho soldier's grave. His urn's tlio lonoly doep, ilis tomb's bcnoatli the Weslern wara Whoro brutlier comrades steep. Alas! what pain! what heartfelt wo! Made up thoir taiesl breath;— The mind tliat viow'd can only know That tragic scene of death, Ambilion in her mud career Ne'er counts tho |»rico of fame, A friend that loaves whole nations drear. For boiior of a name. W.Gbeeii. Th6 Ffeld urBrandyvriiKc, BY MISS I.E:!LIE. Inlhe aummer of 1837, 1 visited with Botne frionds the niemornbic, location ol the battle o[ Brandywine, tvliich, coinincn- cinR at Chad's Ford, v/.ns foiiglit in a space of nboul four milcsi, ini;ludin!; Osborne's Hill, lho farm of Samuel Jonca, nnd llie ceinotery ol Biriningbani Mcclin" Ilnuse, •all of which are in (ho viciniiy of Ihe largo atid beautiful villngn of West Cho3- lori It was st Ihat delifjlilful ncason tvhen lho close of siiin,iier is blending with the coiiinicncomcnt of niiiumn that I made this pil<;rininf>o lo a plnco wliicb is now ola.ssic ground. 'I'lil.s part of Chesli r County ia esitemely beautiful, both by nnture nnd cultivaiiiin. It wan snilhil cliieny by quakcrs and oilio-b'fjlily reapic- lable people, who camo over in the iiiiie of William Petiii; and even at llii» day ilio land ia moslly occupied hy tliuir dsscen- dttatd, Tlitr'o arc very few aectionii of uur 1 Vi,-i-i;liai.f;inj; riMliiiiy Ih.il rcl.ijn- .-.ii iniii;h (ll liitir priiniiiv*' nsp ri, in Iln: ¦lepili Or'one of tlirsn lovidy v^illcys I Hii.j ilniwn n Innn Iiouso nl le.nsi a ceiiluK i.li', liiiill (liko most i.lliirj in llie in-inliln.r hniiil) of (link (ircy liinne, .md lic.^iii.;; every mark of wh.il in .Vinericii ia comsmI- ited anliquily. In ii vvas liurn iiMpn- tiiiiii eicliiy jears aijo a qinikcr July « !'• wliiiin I ,'ini iniliiiiiiely n'quiiinird in I'lril- iidilpbin, anil wlm ill mind 'Hid- c.oi'veis.i. 11(111 slill 'eiiiiiis llif: viuor llnU Ins ' iMr.it-.. tl rized her llirouyh a luuy and i..\eii.|il:irv life. There it yel .'lanilinif on O.-lMirnns IIill n tree, ui.dcr wliicli /.urit I'l.ri.'V inmb: ii liii-- ly breakfjisl n.i lliu riiiip;,' i.f llie liiiiiir; while the ilisiaiil hm-imI »t 'iic cnn I'li a' Chad's Ford rose liu.ivily nml di-iiiicily iiti | llie air, in iiKliciiiinn nl'ili,; (:nnllli^ Iii'ii'. i Lord I'c rev i\ lis l;i:ir lo ilm (lul.ciluin ul .N'orlliiinilierl.ihil, iiml enloiiel nl ni;e nl Iln- . liiiiisli ri';;iiTlinils. ^ iiy a .^iiiuul.ir cDinci- (len'ie, he Innt (lri'a;iiril oi, |hc! |rni'i:i(l'n;; iiiylil, that he wiis killeii in lialili- bv ii >lini I'roin the enemy: a ilu am wliicli is niiiii- r.il'y not unl'rif|iii'nl »i:li miliiriry in n eii- fjagfd ill aclive warfaic, anil wl.icli, in iniii..ie, la olten renliznl. Ii is nml wlun Lnrd Pcri-y rpin'ljcil llie siiirmii of t).<. hir le's Hi 1 and lookciid nvii ii| oi llie sm- roiiiidiMic connlry, hc e.\i-b inicd. "'i'iiis IS Ihe Very pliiee ttial I sinv in my drpiini! ' — liiipre.'iteil Willi the lielicf ilnit be siinni;i 0'ver lieliiild the ti^infi of anniliiT .= iiii, in; made bi'iinesls .if I'.is hnr.««, s'vnrd, iSfO. In some of lli.s brojiier ollieer-, and !.'.i> I'—di- reclioiis Willi reijanl to llie ili-; o>at ofhis body. Ill the nl'leriinon of linn day his inelincluiy aiilioipaiioiis wero i.idei.(i i'lil- Hild. V\bilc lookini; rnniid on Ilns bmutifiil eounlry of lull and valley, and I'linii nml lor.als, inti rsi'cud with tlic clear and ever winding wall rs nl Ihe liniiiilyii ine, and now reposiiif,' in the calm litjtit td'a Invely; iiriernooiii my firsl leeling iv.is In tvoiider h ".V men could have inei in de.iilly siril'.-, fighinif; with desperate fury, and killinj;' each nllier in ttie midsl nf snnli sweol ami , iraiiquil scenery. So sliyhtly lias ilii< fa-' vnrcd rcyion been disinrbed by tlie liaint ol j change, Ibat si,\ty years nan, and at tlie : same season, the Urandyivine hill must I have looked nearly us Ihuy do at present, lill the hour arrived when iliey bccinie the tlioaire ofa san>tui. ary and morlal ciinni'.'.l rafiin^r round llie liomesteiils nf a seel whose creed is peace. l''roin tliese lieiijlils liad been discerned the jjl'iierinj; bayuiiets and acarlot iiiiifornis of the iifiproaeliiiiii enemy, and Il'e smoke wriaillsili.ii denuled ill. ir frequent eiieinintcr H i ii ib laeh ems uf the Aiiii.'ii''.nii Army i:nilenvoriiii; in ar¬ rest tlieif progress, liere b.id resniindcd i Ihe war drum nnd the tnnnpei. Hie volley. ing miiskei-iirn, the Iniiil ttiundi.-r nl'can¬ non, the sliniils oflhe assailants, tin.' shrieks ofllie ivniiiideil, and the groans oftlie dy¬ ing. Here llin meadow jiruss bad beeonn- slippery willl blood, and the oreliiid eainej crashing down, split a iimler witli stun.' I Here walls were overleaped, I'i ii-.'e.s level¬ led aihl barns beoainn temporary lorirc.sses; so aisto did houses deseried by llieir at- friglited inliabilaiitsj and even ihe sanctu¬ ary of the nrave-yard was invaitcd. Wjien tve eame to niriiiiiiL'liain .Meelini; Ilnuse vve availed ourselves of ilie olfered services ofan ohl genlleman ivho has a bouse and ground.s on the op|iosiie side ol lho rnad, anil wbo during fnily year.--, exorcised Ihn prolession of eclioolmasier. E.NKiiiN Cooke is slill in the eiijnyiiieni of a green old age, hoallhy, alert, iniel¬ ligent and kind; and wc found hiin tlio rii;!!: sort of a cicerone, ile unlneked fur n> Ihe venerable meeting-bouse, in iliu win- dowshullf rs of wbich are holes made hy bullets; and lie atiotved ns the dark staiii> on one part of the 11 mr, said lo tune lieen caused hy the blood of lho wounded ihai U'ere carried tliiilmr. Some ofllie Innelies on ivhich these siifTerers were laid r ¦inain- ed long discolored willl similar marks. During thn battle ilie Ainenrau ."nldiir.' woro for a wliile in pns.=e.isifiii oflhe mec- ing-hoiise yard, nnd thus lired on llieir (is- saihinls over the slone fence. The Driiisli leai|>cd into the enclosure, nml ihc lielil WIS obslinalely dispuiod over llie graves ofllie peaceful followers of Willinm I'enn. Somo of the slain were ne.\t d.iy inierreii nulling Ihom. Our guide inlbrined us thm many years afterivards in digging ihe crave of old vir. Jones, no foiiml ilie remains ol . »i.-.l Ui. le; ll .11 111.' only l.er,ili i i ! Clin "mil no uinre.- Al...-' linw nni.-li (Inme.stlo seff. Iii'i'ii eiiiis.id iiy (Vlir: cvi n by ihnl llle, raiio-nil, in il i.nlnrliinaie n! '.'.;•¦ el ijni .Aiiie'rn-iin iicnp'e lo n'l' iiey . ll 11 ; 1 1 (I. , T.. .\imI. mil p' nl lie: ¦l-'i,rlli Afl ¦leicnei. A mi III i;in ' h! ip.-) ;i\v iioi rill! eunle.-ls : 1 1 1!. lI'.ii In lllll'..'. u, "111 ll:- '.., Ill'" :. .-11 r.i. ll! ll r.i).:. o •: i...,l,iy._ Il p'i'i 111 cirf, ¦\l"-.i I--, . .h.'.'i 1 ttflllS I'l . ll iro . I ¦ iinJ rl'ar 'i'liori h'rsi i •riic JJri.! i; I.' .ll V . ' llriiii !.\s s iuiiiy yv. i;ie '11 as Inleli l\ ,1 li tntnie anil ben !>y nne ol Ins eniiiili V'niiin this pre in 111 l:nn. Si 01 'i'no in ill ' I ll mv. Ini! Iiaeill'; pr i (.'In.lV-; w a'tis ern.-s d lin ' s's I'litir rniie.--' r.'-ine I 'ininre'I, ^'. li- '.- n j'ni t'l! w .nd 111 nil l'l '-'¦ ' '--¦¦ ¦ -, H enmpunn d ni,l -' 1,1-1 nil IIU.' I'l'.nl lie sliipjii d lind n -I .i iii-kn- u lillle *ii ennlell lelling ipl'.-.-, U'elllll n .|.iriln-lli"ii lil.l Wiislilnginn -il, f'ii l.-l A I'.I 1 Win I Iil • !,' lliv win III Inill tn ;;l\i li'inl 111 IdiH-r li'n! iKiiliiii,; siilisliirnry cniiiil fr- linm lluil, .-jitii I-. ll Ills I nr-i- ;i" lllll llie mnre inipi '-lid-de eiinip spiil.i ; V. lni.'ii!i; tiie .''W niil pnur (piiikerj sei/.'d 1 lllll.;r iijiii itji on I ¦'.I 111 I'in ii:-;iii.-iiin eiil liin-n n 111. ilions i.nd less loii.-r.iiil l';-om llis .-lee'', '-11111 round Ihe In ml i'f iln; lim ll) tin,' ei ll.ir inn! Idle. 'I hen n,nniil 1,1.1 liy 11 ns! 111,1 V. t I'llli c. limn 11:,",, nl iiunna;-ar:i'. '•('inly licnv-n. Ii-rs .-| re.nl i.is liiV.l iVi-.o ;.:t' , -tin Mini ll 'iniiii'.-r ill. lu mi' 11' 1I-, f.:ii \vl,(. lll'-s III'! lii'iri'i - vei l-ln ing be hi lid li • llin ii!eiied, him with ceiinin diiiiili ilnis ho lannliilly giiiili.d liim to ili.i enemy. /Xi.il lliis wiili iinnih ri Inetiinei.' the eii|ilive neenriingly pi rrnrmi-il. Tee liimily nf S.nmiel Jones ('.•.lio-e n.'i" l.e, l'l Iioii.tCi was (111 the li 'l<;r in llle cell .1; t! A Dnieli u-iiiiiiiii, ll ctiirinu liiai .-lu; h 1 reniiiiiiinc iiiuii e, n ilile-eroiiint) look s I. I'al'icr In mg iilisenl. l.ir liiiilil'iil serv ml, ili.-- i no lear, pi-rsi' ii d in lake C'lre ol lI'O hinise. Ill- iiiiiie il i.if ihe arm Cilllieils o hi'S I'lil'ie. 'I'lM ness, Mil il is ul eiiiiiiiei, r, u liicI ereaiiii'ss. ll is hul in llie slnule ,1 111 Innli fur die i".'i wli r;- lin i yei nl hiiii. O'lil '¦¦.In re :i lllll iin;I,niiii"!i, 1.1 iiiiline, 'lu'r'.! he '. lilili.'iell'.' lu'iii-e ll lliiil nnr piiv.-ite (l.'ii! iy 1:1- ;r|.,.;l!:: IS nil evn.i nni 111 die I. ' ,1!" priv rv of I I lel. nr- lil.l liilK ¦ 1:0 hl.r. ill KM mil .She liiil'ii .1 Iiiu (In.IIS, and lasicned up llie ¦ ivindo.v-.-liiiiler.-, nu-l enniinued liiioii:;li all ' u\,,.^\ i,i nur jii-es. llle snrroiindine npiniirand sliiUL'iitei; c.x-i \\ ai^liiiic'on verv posed to imini.'umt danger I'rnm llic cannon | ini,„| nt ii,(. (.1,h|.i one of vv licli penelniled llin li-irn. 11,, bis jiraisc. '. "U llle hon '.li'ilu: ,; i-l-'y !ii!s halls, -ee iiiilii iii-ii.. I'liiiii .1^1. 'e 1 111 1 re. 'ill. ¦."11 1 jel Id s of !n 'C'd 11;', l'l \Vii.-hi.ifr.' i At ihe close of llie ligiil, timvever tile house j ,„,, |,pi,n,. |:,p ciniuls ; nnllni',; of Wiislniie.'. v.-iis I'nieilily entered by .some nf ihe 1 iien y 11,,,,. ||,.; ilirlfnl snn, liie :ill', i-iinii-ie lir'-iiii- « hn reg.ileil ill mselves «r-Ui the diiiniies I pf_ |||e ,.|n,,.rlul s Imnl In,., i|," Inh. rnni? "i fiirmer, nr iNe iinnr m-iii'-;rieii.|. >.,, tliiii ¦""¦,'is mi li.slii \V:„ ha prepiiii.-ii lor liie loii-tiible llie fnniilv ll.ill alieriMMiii e.vpeeled a visii I'l'm of llieir I'eiiiiile i.eii;kbors. An i'li snldiiii-womiiii i living gol inlo llie linn.^e, begiiii lo lay her band on vaitoUB anlcle.s liy wn) of plunder. The Diilcb woman bad a liaril striieirio v.iih her I'nr a lea pot res- i-iiin..' II Iliiiilly Irom her grasp m ibo e.\- p.'iise ol ihf. Irinilli'. 'I'ho miitil-nnil lea. I pnl is snil in pii-s"-sion ofllie fiiUiily a- : moiic nllier reiics ol licit dny. j U I'.iis l.ild id a villi.iir girl who niul .spun ia pie.-c m silk fnr in. r twnlding iro'.vn, iiinl i 11 llllli jn-l eoiiie lio 11 ' from llie we iter'-. Al'i'iir 'liie Iniiilc, .-'.'-nng ih.il a .'ai-'.ii iinr j pally I'-f the niilisli v.-eie apprnacl'ing iln : hijiise, her lir.-l li.ni:iilil was of ber liriilu I silk, ivliinli she liul.inily oaiighl nn, ni n I Ilying out llic bin-k May sliu r-n Willi il inn I ei.riilielil wl'ere sl.u coiici aled 11; iind bv I Ibal nieiins saved it liom ilieir eliHelies, a^ thev .-iri|i|ied lin; liouse- ot every Ihing tlic_ eooid eonvi nieiiily earry away. iJiinii!! La i''iiii'iti.'.s Ionr liiiouch tin United Stales in 18'J'l, he visitid the biii- ile-i;rooiid of iirainljwine, a'ld lho e.xaei |iliieo where be Inid shed Ins blood in llii e.ii 11 se nf onr eounlry v.-,ispiinted ont to lli.s reenllcclinn. In ilie lioii.e of iMr. Jone.- Iie piirinnk of a eollnlion, siirromided bi liie cbiidren ar-d gr'lideliildien of the far¬ mers over vvhnsii !n.d'lsltic slorin of iviirj liad passed sn rniiuiiiy mi liie lllll of f?i p-i ten.ber, 10 Ihem Ihc most rciniir.'ii'hlo diiy of ihe )e"i' I'ill- I In the slory of Rn--sel and ."-'yilney. 1 ivhieii runcimi.s my lii||n bnnlc ".¦\iliiiiiie j 'I''.lis," I liave eiiiii-nv'jrcd lo ombo'.ty some. 1 eal iinecilL'les enileele.l I'l-om persons wlio; lived 111 the iieigiiliorhood at the tune ol I !he batlle .I'f lir-iinli wine, 'i'his slory my j ;.o'liig renders peiusal, clli- fly I.s a [ nf war oil ilomes'ic inrai lite, and un the youlh of llllli pel i III. at (1 \\'.v r iln: fi ' I'.irue'i'r , vdii •¦. ' toaWv .'.'ini: i:'i i:; ¦.^l.ll:. ' f¦ 1;. { V-i-, •' ml. V. ,1 r u I, r,' 1 in.' , ,IG — ,-|. i:il n- t Ihe VVasliii -In liiin-Inn lliC In-in, i-iinln'iini in cniuiril. e And ill all eiiMi'n'Si'f e Ik; is gem iiiHy tlr.i'.vi repirsi'i.l Imn wiiiii. I. piier, cnn.erMi'.ii e, 'in.' I'li ju! ;r lur of 111,111." \'.'tl' •-.' i- lli.. 1-i;-. sliiire that he h.'-.eil, nr lii.= -.vti. 11 111 ills, waiin^i in yei'.w 'i'':., - .viiii'nn liree/c, nr Iiis hi N '.- ' i ;!'i-.'.s. or llis ¦•!ii'-!-r-(o;-..i,.',l p ..i.,, Willi inniiii-er ihi'i iu'r is. iSii ll wt'ie liio s"! !;!'.= of i-.'^-i mnl lni:'pim"-s in v- leh V\':-.'.. Iivlred. linl lii.s enl iiiists li.-i.-,- 1 liiese, die only .•.c'-'i""." ..Inch liei'i --llie crciii. S nee li e;! i! is 1 vilMll'S lllll! Piv die tiniilila'inl. n' ill .: exi'i'lli'iii'o ; since i! v-ns litc--,- il I'l e Wii-hi.'if.ili'M !() le "Cn'iiniiii.."- i'.:-- irreii'fsi snn." tie il m.r I.r.:! i i.n 1.. Ii I'nre the .'rtniiiiiiii . Vi .< oj'.iiir :r- - t'.', leeds in -..',1 ilu-i',' IiimUc. (; ve 11 • hi. i-i-te viriins ; in iln se i very yne'li i- "Sted, becinise in these cvf rv Vn nil liecnme a V.'ad.inii'on —a \i':i-l :¦ . I pieii ai'd pniiim.i-i,. : In ii'.i!ii-.,iy i.e.! nr—mnl '"!-'-. ijiii'i'tly a \'i'asl'iii._';'i ivli- : alone r . -. rves li.e iinnic—-r.- I- . \ e li .I! "in llViltt .\l|n ',- ¦' ;.-iil I... he' iiii-.a J l:i-'i^- II 1; r Hi l.¬ 'i Itnd .1 .il i- il.e leinnr iinrii nil 1 \'ii-einiii, i'-iiiier. Al I i.-gmnn etl fill-;'!-! Ill V'iriini (.'einge lire or the 'lil .1 '"1 in ; .11 1 1 v.- f! 1 rev,..,'. crinl'.'nl .'¦s t.'rri !;•-•'! i-f ..'in 'Vl'. 'Ill Id..^ un, ulio 1 icrv is nni In ,!.'.'I ot s 1. V. U. V ' -! .. Cl '» ..- \'i .;.';. \','. I'l-i; mi; il-.i' 1.:-' 11 1 ;i iiiiy pnrb ins lim! worlhy nl lit: I'lbei, I'.'r s'circeiv i.s a pii'inre of tl.e eli'oet. n.|,ij] -.o-.i]-, v.-.-w i" ' ! ii ihree Briiisli olhcers, drsinmile.l as siieh! by Ihe rcninants of their unil.um, ilie bnl-' (ons boing those oflhe 72d legiinent. lienr-i ing, beside the nuinber, the si-imiiort;. 1{. auiinonnied wilh a crown. These bin. [ Inns the old sexlon iiitnrined ns, he Imd ¦ long since given a'vay nne by one, lo viiri-i ous visilers who ivero desiiniis of having j Ibem In show as menicnlucj oflhe battle | of Brandyivine. The uhaslly ri-licsof the Ibrce lirit¬ ish odicers wcro ,ill re-interred by nnr ii - for.nanl in thn same place in which he bad first discovered ihein. nnd ho showed ns the spnl. No lomh-slones being permilleii in a qiiaker renieUry, iln; ipiiet liirmers and their wives and children here mingle iliuii dust with IIio.sb ofihe fierce warriors whoso graves are unknnwn to llieir friends ¦iccross the ocean, and of whose names noj record has been made, "There is otear for all ihiit die," and I could nnt look at Ibia green and low-j ly mound, to HhietVh''iil e;itemled the Iri-j grant thyme pi intnd by the hand of all'.'c- lirn on some of tbo ndjieenl graves, wiih.| ont Ihinking oftho grief and desoliiii.n that the fato of Ihose mon mnst have carried lo Ihcir homes boyond tho Arliuiie. IVr- Imps, indeed, no positive tidings of the lime uml manner of their deaths ever arri- •'i'liero is n Iriidilion Ihnt Iho IJrandy- wine river or creek was so mimed by some ofthe early Gerimin soltler.s, tvho, delighl- od wilh Ihr clearness nnd execllenee of ils water declaiod that it was as {inod as HiiANNTWfnN, and therefore denerved the same nppcllalion, lirannlwein is ihe Gcr- inan for tiramiy, or disliil.d wine: l>r,ii.t signifying burnl or ad'ecteil b) fire, and wniN menning wino. The nevv frigain lilled out lo roni-oy I.n'. Fayelle unck to France afler his lasl visiil lo Amcriea, was in compliitient lo bimca ed Ihu Brandywine. Fiuni th.i I.a.ties' ( oiii|ii.iiion, lor.^ll^il' i. 1 IF £"•:. Ad.tre.-scii to n tiicnil on Ins JIariiaga. I'ART I.- I.OVE. A glance—a Ih-niahl—0 blow— Il 6iiii;;s lliiil lo ill"-' corn! .\ iiiioslion —will It lay hiin low, Ilr will lima heal il n'erl Iln liiiiiiliis 1.1 llic nn.'no— Husils ouJ Ihiiiiis apart-- Tini.^ Iiinvvs and hlcws it to a llanic— Il litiriis williin lii« heart, llo liivi-s it. ihiiin;!! it hums, Anil nurses it witli cure, rt't'liiig the hli-sfnl pitiii, hy turn.*, "With Imiic and with diispair. - TAKT II.- CoritiSlIlP. Sonnets and .scrrniiilos— Stalls, idniu'es, Iciirs and vows— Gills, Inkt'iiti, s'lnvciiirp, [laradcs. Anil courlrsiits and l-iiw^. A purpose, innl a pr.iyer— The stars arc in the 311.11 '• Ho woiiih'is In.l-even ho'to slnJiiM ''are Tn let him a*!:; s.) hiyh ! Stili. h'i|ic all ire- ami Ilullnrs, .\iid diiulil ji-l iiialiei liini bnlj — Anil so. with passion alt in littirs, 'rhe ti.'iiil lin;l.,l= is lu!d. Apnli-'Ijics and lilllsiic.^, So'i liiil.fi, avrrlcd even— Kach'liearl inlo tlic other riis!ies, IjQch yielils, and wins a iitizc I TAUT III.— MAUnncE. A galhiiiinj^ nfloiui fiii"-'is— Ih-it'f soh'inn wonts and prayer— A trcinhlilll^ to the fiiiB'.l's rii.ls, .Af hnmi ill Inunl Ihey swear. .Stvfcol ca'KC, fivcel wine, sweei hiiiaas, .-\iid 30 t 0 deed ij djii't — Now, for li'ii's wnes and blis.-cs, '1 ha wtJihiil Iwn nro 011(1! And .iown till' shining stream, They launch ihcir liiieuinl i-l'hl'. Bh'.-l—illhcy nmy Iml llm-l tnip B lie iiic giHii, wuii'ii I -iii-ii :; , nil |.ii diys. Jim. iLeilL-ij lie Innl '(k! Ii Iriends, be nevi'r Insi iii,'.;.? i.'i'. ineiiis vvliieli iti.-i; I'rirnil |i d .>,i, i iitC'deiit'.'d. t'o llir eiiinr r'l', 1; j Willi die lihres nl' h^-i l.riirl liiey ^ I grow wiili I.IS ei-,.-,;!, cnl s'lein; llis stretitrdi. Tne ni. niniy of nfien eaded fiirtli a le.ir ; Ihe iv, Ins fiber IIO'.V .ilei p.ii.g in ili ¦ 1: I'ell lo impose a moie sicrcd nil do whatever be l-.miv.' v.tn.l.l ii-j-ii panel shnrf.-'. i is'n man ever apn";ivp.i n.,. nf piihli'.; action win -.1 i:i!i ii.i incnriuplihle, or v linsc pii more peifec'ly Ir-'e i:-i'::i llie 1 of llioso s.-'llisli and iniwi.n whieh find tl eil' nnnri-iiri'. 11 lliels nl piu'iv. I!„,n...' i- . i required coi'ci'i-ii'en*. 1 moiives were 'In; iiit,' ; I respnntlenco does i!..l li J I'lnin which 11:: 1 liciiiy . ! was eiipuhte, nnder ,-.i sluopiiig 1-1 Uie einpio-' I lie e.vlnhils t .e lar.i ex I 111 n lior.i rr':ii:il wt.a 11! f.iw. ,M nf '.vi'h Ill'C u ax ii'.'i |ij' 1.1s d.N' th- il r.'' nre .'il I ii:.i! I riii>ii O'lid circi 1 s nu-iil cfi Il.I le of- I Mi'-ntelv II llller li.ii I.e. lllll It 111-1 hiipc'fldrceni- I, ah ! irt::h ceh.H's—IF '¦ amifi:!.. —ir. nil tie linn—ii'hii'nila he Iruo— .I'll tinitioltt'd — ure—il wanU hn foiv, lisi-il'l-'J IflilJ' isl t .•\n.t nul lon often loii!-.— I rca.i'iii iitivays rules Iho hearl, Ai.d pussinnsowii its ai^ray— Tf Jvve for ay to life i iiiaii jam! whoso prnlessinns in loreicn fin.rn. 'inenls nnd lo his nwn cniinry men, vc-. j always sincere. In ins ei'.ii .-t'n • ; -m. linn, as in his miliniry etncer iii. ;-!.' an.f repeated pronl's wire e.vliii.ind nl i!i.i ; r e- 'Ileal gnod sense, oftl.:.; iinl,to, I perlnslis die mn.il rare, c'lil is ; mnsl Viilniil-le ipndily n:' ilii' I ! Oevoliiic him-''!! '0 ll c -nnli .' Imn, nml pnr.-itin* no nl.j. ci I till' piililte i.;!inil, lie; •¦'. i.- 'i-i-nii' j leniplate at :-, d siam-i . 1' '-1; '¦ liniisln v.liii I. nie li'tiiir il ^1: ii' j alily In; pl.ie.^il, inrl to ihink i die oecasinn rciyrr. d tn. n, |i;.i'.ilnei wlii'i- il v.- ;e;il tie nr i.'-ne. .'^(1. llis. .Iren-i'.';!-thus 11: I were Frl-ioin. it ever j.i ';e s ' leniper was luiiitune, I e.eMileni i.i;;l coneii- iatnry ;aiid !is a indil.iiy n^ ¦", !¦'-• ".iitibiav', eiiterprifiig ami ranlinus. \'i'iih'int mnkini; oslentucinus priil'c.-ciinis of rf-l'gor;, be win*' a sineere belicv^-r in the {'liii;liiiii f i'h, 'ii,d a nnly dnvmil iintn. If In; posessed am. n lion, llial passion v.r.s iti lus hos.im so rvi- idaled by prineiples. ennli.li-d by 1 tr. iiin- iiiiUicei. li.iii II WHS tic'ili. r Mcii....! mir inr- hiih-iii. lie wss bfiut wiL'.ooi icmerily ; nhl.le rt iiboul piiiii-! virluous wi,bout »e. verity. Soldier, ni.igisiralo, peoi'.e, all lovn and admits biiu ; ali speak nf bini in terins of tondernCBB ai.fi vi'iier.viioii. livery man, womnn nnd rliiid, lin: hi md ofllie ir!n.,iii-' vtii Waobir.glofi. fn! ceiti nlilii IS n ,|'.;r; 'inn S !l'i l'l e ih'- ., ..r ll,l t i.-ll. it 1 it 1 !1 , 1. ', 1 t( V n l,n 1 ly I liiin IS - fll n ci Slll ipn Mt; jll tn: . li
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 6 |
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 | 1838-05-24 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 05 |
Day | 24 |
Year | 1838 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 6 |
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 | 1838-05-24 |
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 498 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. |
Full Text |
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Month | 05 |
Day | 24 |
Resource Identifier | 18380524_001.tif |
Year | 1838 |
Page | 1 |
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