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'.:X-:;-j-.VJrl"--'"-'-".'.^ PBtNTED AND PuntlSIIEDcSiY ) "K« m«fon there lo Strfuatli." V€I. Xir.-*NO. 2-. Vflireiu rVoi'tiifi|uecu !<«trcet SKTlTRiCII THE HOTELS OF o. DlLLKA Sc a. UAHUK Tcrnis o( Piibliculloie: Tho E.KAMIIxE .Sc HERALD will b» pul lishod wookly, on adouhlo royal shoot, at two iioLL&nRfPorauuuin, (layable wilbin 3..aianlh(i from thu limo oraubseribins; orrwo iiuttiaa ixu FIFTT CKNTH, at tho Olid of lho yoaV. Noaubocri|itionwilliiO;lakonforle8»lh«nOrobnlh» and no papor <iiaeandnuod until all orrearogoe aro pa'ul,oi;coplai the option of tlio pulilishors, ami 8 failure to notify adisconliauanco, wiilbc considbreil anow ongagoMoht'. ¦;-. AdYortisin); will bo dono on the lisiiql torma t Itors.loinaureattonlion.inuetbcpo«l-i>oiiI ¦ i iii'ii''.i'*i.iii;iiii ' ¦ , W*aUiable.(CUn rail road JFropeirty, At PuWic H^le. Will ho sold by. Publio V^udiio, on Salurday (ho 10th of Novsinber nexl,jit.tHiO.Public Huuse, of Loonatii KeiBcr,.oornor qrNblflh'Quooii and Walnul 8'irc'eUi,. ¦'¦.,.¦'•',•;,;¦.-'¦-' ,"- . ¦ - THE FOLLOW.INGjBB^C:ESTATE, Tho proporty Af.Uis liito.'Sanioei'Uaines, aeh. decDocod.;.v;.--:¦¦.:¦'_¦ •,.,¦.-.¦ •* -S'-^^. -'¦¦ ..'¦.-' -.-* .;.-' ¦;. ¦-.¦ No^ l.i 'A one atofy IjoS;.Woiith<ir-boarde(j Valuable Keal Estate On Fridny-.lhM 2d of November noxl, the un¬ deraigned Wi;t aell by public vendue, Ihe 'follow* inif ^°^^ etioto. Jaio lho Eatulo of Chrisiian Kuflz, (iocoasad, viz : No. L A Plantation, containing 109 Bcro8;in EnrUownship, UanciB- ter counly, a qunHor ofa mile frora tho Bluo Ball tuvorn. Tho Harrirtburg tunipiUo runa Ihrouffh tho property. Twelvo acreB of good limbor, Ei[;hlacrOH of good wotorcd meadow, and tho reniaindor in oxcollent farm land in a I'igh stolo of culiivnllon. 'i'boro is a novor fail¬ ing stroam of water running through lho promi- iKca, a good woll of watur with a pnmp in It and a,8prine of water near lho dwolling houao.— A large purtinu uf lho land is undor good post and rail fencois. Tho iuiprovemcntB connitt ol'a twn fitory stone " DWELLING HOUSE. ^#ga^@i?^g)TOgi)Sfc^ g)ii^^ g^a:.|F?p^S)g?!)^,'^rr) ^^'S-:9MM-si, ^-^^^ m^'sj^jti ) yr S2 M5R*AI(«UM IN ADVASCK. I?i250 ATTUERND OFTTtE TEAn. ond full I;,At'urGround, silunle on tho Wosl side of WoJBrfeifdot, ten yards soiith'of liio Dail Koad, wboro U crosHOH said Btreot;. with llio |iriyilege ofa wnll of cxcollrni wator, iiGar.lho diior. '¦ No. XI. Two nno story, and a Iwci "Btory fraino a Stono Swissor IJarn, a Tenant, Flouae. und a number of olhor out- buildingtt, anti two Orcharde ufchoico fruit trooa. This-property b'situatod ubout iwo miles from New Holland. -.No. 2. Wood Lots, on th Wolsh Mountain, containitig 13 ucrrs, di¬ vidod into liva alcro lots, hnlf a milo from tho top'of tbo mountain, wheriQ tho ruad torks that Icada to Finckitey'B milK No. 3. Ijaneaster City aisd County Fire Insiiraiifc Cosiqsany. CAPITAL Persons dosirous ofhaving; llioir proporly insurod against damages or loss hy lirn, ur,; rcspocirully roquestod loealion John Zimmeniian, lho Ac tuary of lho coinpanv, ut Ins dinco, two door North oflho Poet OlFlco, in 11 o (Jiiy ol Lancas lor. E. C. REIG.VRT Prcsidont. J. ZlMUERMAN, Actuary. Lancaslor, July 12,1838. 13 Cms, Alitlcs. The aubscribor has conslanlly on band,let;er*ai hundred i2t^e«, suilablo for huntin{r or lurgct- shooting,. and parlicularly colls tbo ullonlion of porsons rouioving to lho west, to this assortment. Thoy oro worrantod to wear und shoot well, if thoy Ihil, lho monoy will bo refunded. HENRY E. LEH.MAN, Cornor Duko and Walnul Streets, uno Square nortii oftho Rail-Road. Lancaster, August 2, 183B. IC-tf. FUBI..iCISAL13- N Tuesilay, lhc Sllih diy of October noxl, '.. _ tfill bo sold hy public vcnduo, uttho Inn uf Col. Groonawalt, io llm Imroiigh of Elizabcth¬ town, Lancaslor county, t .o followini! valuubl,. Real Enaic: ISCELLANEOUS. No. I —An l.tl.AND iu lho fjusqachnnna riv¬ or, opposite Falmoulh, cuuloluing 220 acres [lUnro or l.BK,] iviih a laigo Two slory Log woalhorlmurded. Htw® m^ nnd a ibllVKot of ghioridf ;i!Ttuilto aoiith olV-'nhd odjoining tho:deBOri()ed"N<>- Ir'haT'np »'«" ••j" privilejjo oftho wb'l of wnlor abo'vo montionod; Tho properly will lio'soVI Koparalo, or togethor wilh No. 1, aa may suit purcliasors. Also at tho samo timo and placo, will bo aold No. UI . Fifteon :aorca of-|fi, - .^i-.-i .- "^lY.st -Tale \av\A. '' fliludlai'n MtiriKoinribivtisiitji,' \vlihin oiio quar; lor of a milo ofiho limits oflho Cily of Lancas¬ ter, and wiihin.a'much less distance uftho Perm; sylvania Rail Rond. Ton .^ cros llio root adjoin- ; ing, laudsidCtlia lale .WiM.jCblomaii, 'Esq. ond t>uvij ,Mvor8, andTivo ncros.tboro.if, adjoining (on^o pf'A(J^ai Keller (Und Joiiios Cory. ; • '.; Thi^ lund.iV uni'or good foiicoa, and in a lii^li aiatiljo^ciillivntion,'and will bn :viM logiilllor, "or i'n tl acts of Fivo Acres each, an iiiay 'm\'i' purchasers. Sale vvill commonco nl 6 o'cl-ick, P. IM. whon atlendnneo will bo given aud TER.MS mndo known hy '^¦'¦ JAMES HUMES, SAiMUEL HUMES, - E.tccut'irs. Lancastor, Sopt. 27, 18311. 24-l«. A'Piece of Land, conluining-.S acres,' on Iho Wnleh Mountain, in Cncrnarvou'townshi, one and a iialf niilea from the Boar lavern. Tbo ealo wil) bo held on tho Ihio (irst meiitioiied place. - No. 1-, iaiiowoceup'iod by Abruham Raurmas- icr. .¦ .; _ :.^;. ... ¦ Any poison wiahinjr^to viow Ihe urcmiBes pre¬ vious, to the day ol sale, will please call on Mr Dautinu^ilor, who wilt thaw lbc some. .. Sale lo cnmmenco ul i o'clock,' P. M. of said day, whon atlendunco will bo given und tonus made known by JOHN KURTZ, CHRISTIAN KURTZ, t-:ccculoi-s, N. B.—LIKEWISE, will ho sold at tho limo and placo albresaid, 2 sells ofs:i,ilhing laoUSut forging gun barreli», coiisi&ting of2 boUows, 6 anvils, ^3 sludges, Shammers, 1 vice, 8 tun'^a, 6 firo poKorS, «(,o. 3 sloves anil pikos.S Inblos, ^ -jrrasa aythes and sneuda, 1 corn ci-adlo and syilio, I hand screw, 1 lo{r chain, a lot of rails scanlling and posts, boards, bonclics, &c. &,. J. K. ^Sopjpmborao, 1838^ For Sale. ^tffeflife''"^"^'''' Sulpher Coal of Su- 9^ae«|r9pporiar quality for salo by BROWN & HEED, . West Chosnut Street, no'Jt tho Museum. Augusl S, I83B. ASKET CARRIAGES, for sale attho Ha vato storo of • H. W GUNDAKER, April 26. No. 28, N. Quean at. P.5TBS-.SC SAIiE. On SatBii-sJijy, ao«h October. riLL he BOlil nl Publio Vendue, _at tho public houBo of Okny Hendrickson, in tlm villiig'Ilf .Mounijoy :—A valuable FAR.M of Limeslono Lnnd, containing 160 Acres, moro or Ii-SM, orwuinb 23 Acres nro SiliinU'd ill liniiliii luiviisliip, Lnncasler counly. nliuiil hiilln mill' cant if .M. untjoy and a quarter (tf n Ulilo SI ulli of ihe Hairisborg .turnpike, biuiiiilnd liy Inniln ot S. 1^. rallerson, A. Hack- miii ami o burs. 'I'lio imiirovemonls thoroon ore a Iwii Slorv slnlio fK'SjCT^n hii{;o £.101111 Swisser Duln, a spring lliB'^™ .f lu-vor failing nnlnr near tbe door f*^?^^,T- ll' tlir diMiHiiig, nnd, al.-o a stream of walor lunuin;! through lho Inriii, nem thn houso, a Largo Orchnrd of various kinds ofchoico friiit, bosidos other imiirovomciils.—'I'lie Innil is in lb-', highest filatc of cullivalion, equal In nny in lho CO luti)'^ ond unilor jjood tbucfB'. Further doscriplinii is deemed Oiinocessaiy, an ony Iiorson wishinp to purchaso, can obluin any inlormaltoii hy cslliiig on the fubscribor. . Sale lo commeneo 111 1 o'clock in the allornoon ofsaid day, at which limo tho terms of aulo will bo made kuowo hy PETER tmDEMUTH. Sept. 27, 1038. " 24-ta» Public j^nle. ^N SATURDAY, 27lh ofOctober, will bo aold by public vonduo, at tho house of John Soldomrldefc, (in IntorcourBc,) at 1 o'clock, P. M. a Plantation or tract of lond silualodin Loacook towiiship. Loncasler county, ono inilr nortii ol Intorcourso, adjoininir Iniidn of N. F. Liglitper, heirs of r^alhaiiiol I'.llmnkor, dcneaBod, and John Rover and others, conlaining 133 AORXiS of firsl rale OlIESTOiSfE! I^ANO, lho farm is In a good stato ol cultivation and has abnut 85 acresof wood Innd, tho faim is well walered wilh running woter, thero beiit; eleven sprinj,'B nn il, a Bprinn liou!.C.With a never fail- ng spring within 2 iiorches of ttic'liouHC, u firsl rule appto on-hard of choieco fiuit, nnd a Rreat uumber of cherry trees the iiiiprovniiinn t.s ore a TVVO STOliV Tho subscribors Night Scliool will ctmmonco on Ihofirst Monday ol October, at hia old sland in West King strcot. Aa a se eel numbor will unly bo taken, llioso who would sccuro a scat would do woll in commencing tho first evening. W. B, REED. Snpt. 2!'. ond a largo Bnnk Born, lho lower slory stono, nnd llle uppor pari flBiiio,n gond wagon shed with corn cribs. Porsona wl.Bl)ing.lo view said proniiaia will bc shown biemljeo/- If »aid pro- purly should not bo sold il will boionted al pub¬ lic vonduo nn said day for ono.yoar. When lornisinaile knpwn bjr GEOliGE ECKERT- Sopl. 27. 24-3ts, APAllMPOllSALE. >Y ordnr of the Orphun.,' Couil oftumbrr- laiid rounty, I will ex. use 10 Public Sule, on the prctuisos, on Friday tho 12lh Oc*.<iber noxl, ul 12 o'clock, M., a firsl-ralo Farm, in 6=11- »or spring liiwiisliip, Cumhorlund cnunly, obnut ouo milu Norlh of tho Harrisburg Turnpiko, lioimdod by laud of Arnisln ng Irvine, Francis EckloB, Mnrlin Harman, nud olhors, containing ISO Aores, wi.h a Ttco Stort) Mouse, LOG li.vRN. Cidor Prosa, Spring House, and olhor liinrrovomenla thereon orocted, wilh an Orchard of chnico fruit. Abiutone hundreda. ores ofthn land uro cloarod In a goo3 slalo of cul. tivulion. and un.lor excollonl fenoo.'It la ono of tho host fariiis III Cumberland county. Terms ofsalo J250 lo bo paid on tho confirm¬ ation of tho sale, tho rosiduo of onc-lialf lho purchaso monoy lo bo |iaid 1st ofApril noxt, whou possossioii will bo given, andlho bulance in two annual payments without itnrnst. FRANCIS PORTER. Carlislo, Sopl. 27,1838. 24-3t«. Abva\\a«v CaT-jieintftv OF I.AIVCASTER, ¦Rospootrully onnouncos tu his friondt and (lis public, that Iio hno rcsmuod tho prooti, o of MEDICINE, SURGERY, &C. -wliioh hehad in pnrt dlaeon'ihuod for fovcral yeurs. In consiquenee of ill heallh; lie lias, how. evor, porfoiiliy recovorod, and will bo roady al all times to rttend tn his priilessional duties, wilh a proinptuOBa wbirh hb fuelk aveured cannol but ..give general aiitisfaclion. -^ Ollico at hia l>wnllinii houso, nonily oppus'ilo '.thn publie inn of llonry DilTenbaugb. Lancatlec city.Sejit.SO, 1(133. ¦ ."iValtiaUle Property UlIKlHE sobscriboir dlTers ol privale salo, ihat 3| woil known TAVERN 8'IA.ND, Bioro house, nn'd Dvirelling House Together with a fow ncres of Limd, moro oi CSS, situated in Puwlin(>v Jllc, Mm tic toi\ n- ship, LancaRicr Cuuniy^ eituaitd un llio cross roada leading from i..DnciiFtor to McCalPs ferry, and from llio Buck Tavern to Murtick forgo. llis eslahliBhmonl is wrll Blted up in Stuhling, unt^ otherwise, lo accommodato travellers ond Company; it has aluo the advanlage of any olhor Establialimcnt in tho tou nsUtp, us ihe general township Blcctiima uro hold at Ihis placn, and all tho Pulilic busiiiosF of the town¬ ehip ta IranKoclcd horc. An intiJHpuloblo tiUcwillbe given f*ir the ubovo property, and terms will bo made posy, Thia property is well wnrlhy ilio iiMci twn of any person wishing vo cngngo in thf biii-inceB of Tnvorn keeping ond Merohaniy.inp, and ull are invited toeall and viewfor thcmFehcp,- Apply to tho Bubscribor for furrhcr iiarticiilnrs. HKNRY DIFFENBACH, Jr. Raw linavi Ilo,"July 19, 1838. H if. AT VUW A\^^ SAVA^i. I will HcIi by privalo snle lho Farm wlioron I reside, Ritiiuted in Lampelcr lownshi]), five rniloF oiisl oftho City of Lancaater, pdjoininp the Phil, adolphia turnpiko road, nnd l^andH of Ifhuc l^vans Christian Graffs Jnhn Gyger und oihers, rnrmerly tho propeily of Thomas Kvans, deceatcd, con- laininq; 160 acres of .'irst.rulo 16 ofwhtch is heavily wooded, the romaindor in a high stalo of cultivation haring beon rncrntly Innodf and is divided into fields of a convenient ond proptr sire, water pasos through tho most o thom, and all uro so arrangod that catlle can got to wator in tho }ard nt any timo, tbo soil ia e. qualiy well adapted to grazing or fnrming pur- po?ios. Upon this proporly is ereeied a huhstantia . TWO STORY 45'fcy 35 feot, with four ronmaon onch floor, to which ifl attached a two Slory stono ICuctien, aleo a atono ¦ Swisser BSaria, 85 by 40 foot, built of the boal inntorialn and in tho beat mannor, a log Barn 85 by 27 feot, Straw Houpo, Wagon. Shed, Corn Crib, Woud Houso, iSniuko House and other necosoary buildingo, atl ofwhieh uro in ttio best order, there is a yuldablo Spring near tho; dv?elling, surpassed hy none in tho County, ovor. which ia built a largo two srory Rtono SPRINGHOUSE, lho alrcam from thio spring iiaasoo throuirh tho barn yard and affords ooay accopa for Calllo lo water at any Beason, there are sevefal othor ppringfl upon lho proporty, olso a valu/iblo lime- slnuo quorrv wilh a lime kiln latoly builti Ihis proporly tnkon ultogcllior, is o» dosirahlo for fanning purpopes att ony othor, ond ia capable of boing equally and convoniently divided affording a vnluablo silo for anolhor set ol buildingo noar a fine spiing. AT,SI>j nnocn acres Cli.serii»,t^S|»'ou4 fjand, silunled 21 miles Soulh Ea><l of Straaburg, ad iuininK landa of Biibcrt Girvin and uthors. - JA.MES WHITEHILL. Lampeler lownabp, August 'I. IG-tf, (CTVolknfround will insert lho obiivo. PRIVATE SALE. Will be offu^dd at piivato Salo, Farm of -'¦¦• '¦-¦ ¦ ' 'Valuablo liisnestone land ; containing eevonty-sevcn acros, neat raaoauro situated in Rupho townahip, Lancaater county, toil milos west of lho oily of Lancoflterf and Iwo miles east of tho village of Mountjoy, and a quortor ofa milo from tho Harriaburg iLrnpiko, adjoinin){ lands of Josoph fjytto,and others. The improvemenis thoreon orocted, uto a two srORY BRICK DWELLING 37.by 34 fool. F.SPEOTKOtLY informs his friends nnd tho public gonorally, llialhe Blill continuea to carry on- his business at his'old sland, ono do.or norlh. of.tlip Post Ofiico, and iwo doora nouth ol Mr. N. C. Scholfiield's holol, and solic¬ its e eoiitinualiou of thoir patronago. Ho slill continues to make to ordor and' has constantly on hand a largo and gcnoi-al a«Bortmoiil of clolh ing; snch'as (lonlalbori», fiom 83,J0 to $11,00 Coalu, from$10,00, up toS22,00 ! Vcsls, Stobka Siispnndors, Shirts and ahiitcoIlarO, Shams, &c Lancaslor, Sept. ST, 183n. 24-8ts'. To the yrtidfldrs nnd-Debtors of An drew M. KajUfiVhan, Inle ofthe City of Laricasteri54ntJKSeper, deceased. " l^ptice. ALT, persons having claims or demands on th-^ cstalo of llto said Andrew M. Kauffman, dec'd. nro requeiilod lo make Imown lho same willinul delay, and llioso indebted lo said oslalo In iniikc paymout on or bofore lho Ist of Decern hor next, to Lewis haktman. Administralor of Androw M Knuffman, dec'd. re.'^iding in Norlh Queen Street, Lnncasler. Sopl. 27, 2-l.Ota. A fitil rnlo bonk Barn; nlso Tennnl und F Hounos, <\i.c. J^o. 2—An ISLAND in said river, oppo.silo Baiiihrtdiio,ronltiininB 120 ucres, more or leps, with a goed HOUSE, ond n firHl-rute bunk IJain. Those Ishinds arc Very forlih, honllhy, easy of accosa, wilh good fiahcrios, &c. IVo, 3—1\ Troct ofLand in Newhnrry town ship, York counly, about u iiiil« from York Haven, conlaining aboul 278 acres, 7u ncros of which ia cloorod, with good improvcmeals Iherc. on. Theio is an islond belonging lo this Iroct ol 35 acres diroelly opposito. No. 4—.\ Inrgo 2 slnry a • •{ IBtIcIs. Blouse, _JlSlablo uud lot of ground in lho borough of Elizabelbtown. No. fi—A Troctof VV- , _ ^^_ acres, in the borough ol Elizuhi lh ariointnfT the ' Rail Rood. No. 6—4 Lota inlhe borough of Slizubelh- toWD. No. 7—-1 Lot in tho boroujjh ol Elizabeth¬ lown. Solo lo commonco a I U o'clock, V- M. when duo attondanco will 'be given, and llio Icrms ol salo mode known by JOHN .M. SNOWDER. DANIRL ELLIOT, A. GREEMAWaLT. Sepl. 27, 184(1. 24-18. N B- if Iho ahovo proporly is not sold on tho nbovo doy.it will bo rented by public ven¬ due. ''H^lIE Slnckholders of lho Lancaster Counly _fl_ Loan llompaiiy ure roqueslcd lo pny in lho Second inslalmoiit, of 2( per cenl on Ihoir Slock, on or beforo ihe Ibih doy of Ociober noxl. By ordor oflhe Board of rircctors, ROBEKD.ANDEliSON, Cosher Aug. 30,1038. The Iron Tvadr. A Calocliism of Iron, in lho iVIercliantE ond Mochanics complete guidoto liio Iron Trade, with praclical rouiarks and uarful ohecrvnlioiis, including a new and comprehensive ael of Ta¬ bles arranged in an improved nrdor, and conlaiii- ing the weiglils ofmoic thnn lOOO dilforeiil ho¬ dies ond Bubstaiicd.'i of Iron; to which ore auiicx- od the noarcat proporliniiulo number ol fool, which is equal lo a ton in weight ofeach oflhe different bodies and tiizcs Just received ond fur sale by - HAMltUlSL'V & RICHARDS. Aug. 30. '^ '^ Dissolnlioii. The Partr.otahip heroloforo oxisling betwoert L. C. Jungeridh and J.. Gruel, undor lbe *]rm of L. C. Jungoricli & Co. has boon Dissolved by mulual conacnl'. L. C. JUNGERICH, J. GRUEL'. Porsona indobtod will please make paymonl lo L- C Jungoricli. 'The Ci.nffClinnoVy businosn will bo continued by L. C. Jungerich, who will c'o his best en. deavours to givo gonoral aaiiafaclion. '. Aug. 30,18313. 20-lf. FIRE PROOF BRICKS. A. K. FAHNESTOCK manufactures hrpt quality Fire-bricks^ or Boih-hloeks^ to ordor, of any stzo or putlorn. Harritburs Va. J^«/j//l838. I have heen using^, in the Ueverbatory Fornaca in lho rolling mill, holonpi^ig to Mr. ThoV Hunt o' Harrishurg, firo britko made hy Mr. A. K. Fahnoatock, and I have no hositation in saying thoy are equal lo the beat imported English firo bricks. THO'S- ELLIS. Harrishurg, January 27, 183fl. Having heon usinc Mr. A. K. Fahnestock'sfiro bricks, 1: have pIoaBiiro in recommending lhem; being mysoU satisfied tboy aro Equal to the FnRlish Slorbridgo bricks. Harrishurg liolling Mills, February .3, \S38. Wo have boon usmg tho firo bricks made by, Mr. Fahneslock for thoinwaUs of our furnaeo, and believe Ibcm to be al leant oqual to any in tho co'uiilry.—Febunry 5,1638. SIMS. STOCKTON, Sl Co, JoIyl2,iB38. - 13.3mis.' built in a aubtflQn< tial nmnnor; o brick Smoke Houbo, a Wash Houao and Boko Uoupn. Alao a largo . Stoiie^wBsscr Barn, a Straw Shod, a Horso powor Shed and a n umbo ofolher out buildings, two we.lla of wotor, with pumpa thoroinj thero is also on the prormaos a young and thrivrnj; Orchaid ofchoico Iruittrooa. The land ia in the highoit atulo of rullivution equal to any in the county, to produco grain, and undorgoodloncoB.^ PuBno»^smn vvill b^giten nn lho fitatof April nojtt. For furthor^piriioql,a(B onquiro of |ho auh«oriber residiiig oti lti« pfeniisea. Vi i'HOMAS STERRET. Aajuft m, IS33. 8. ' mbUiltjoy Institute* LOCiiTliD intho village of Muuntjoy, Lan c^fllQr Counlyv VeVinsylvania, twolvo nulos from'the* cit/ of Laiica&tor, on the Harrisburg UaiNroad. ' • . ¦ The wintor^Rosaion ofthis Institute will com¬ meneo on the 1st ^rNotrombor next. Tbe rang') qi tho^atu'liBo ombraceaa full course of Mathemstics, designed especially for tlin ac tivo buainnsA of life, logQther with Greek, Lali>i derman, French ahd'Spanish Langua{j08, also, Goolojry, Mineralogy ahdBotany. The School year cbnsislB of ivvo seasions ^ach offive calender montha, commencing on lho lai of May, and Isi Novombor. The chargo per Boaition, for board washing, tights, Tuol and tuti'.ion in all the English and Clnttutcal studies, payable In advAUce is ^flO,00. For modern languagescfich an exlra of 310,00 Tho principal will be aided by teachera of ability and exporienco. Circulori containing furlhor information, :vnd loalimonials, may ba had oh application to J. H.BROWN. Principal Sapt. 27, 1838. 24-3 ms- IVotice. HE Subaoribur having letirort fforo tho Storo keeping businas^, and wiahing upoedily to oloan nil nocounts, requests alt ln« deblod to him to make immediate payment; and all accounts thafaro not sotlUd up beforo lho lat of Janaary: 1839, will bo placed in the hend of mi Esquiro for oollaction. H. H. KURTZ. Sept. 37, 1838. Si* 90fi^^*^^^* (factory filled, Ashton Brand) <^Vf\7fino Salt, hy BliOWN &. REED, W cat Chostnut Sl. near lho Museum. August 9. 17-3m8. SYNOPSIS OF FACT. DrandrcU<*s Pillsdj^mniversally used in every scciion uf this wide^Bnidod country whero ihoy aro made k..>iwn.'—Upwarda of fourleen thousand cases havo heen cerlified qb cured solely from their use smco tbo introduction of thom inlotho United States, thus ei-tablifll-.int Mm fact beyond all doubt thai the Brandralh Fills euro the (ap* pnrontly) moat opposite diseases by the one sim¬ ple fact of continually ovacuatirig lho bowels wilb lhem, unlil ihe disoaso gives way; thetoCotc, whalovor may he aaid uflUo TnitimT, lbe utjl* ITV oflho PIIACTICE is HOW DETONn all DUUBTK. lir. B. allows that thi* curative oflect dypunda on Ibo PURGATIVE QUALITIES of lho BRANDRETH PILLS; oijpnrioncound a con¬ linuation oCexporimonts Ibr upwards forty years havo mado them tbo mosl judiciously balanced jiurgo known. Therefore,,liowever long it may ho noci'Bsury to persevere with thoin for the re¬ moval ofany dieuaso, no oUioi Ihiin good can possibly rotfult from thoiruoo—they are porfeclly innocent. ' '"" The healthy, as well ns those HufTerlng from diseaae, should uaa tliem—lho foimcr \o-kcpp their blood pure and vigorous, and lho latter to remove all noxious ucc.uiuulationfi without weak¬ ening lho syslem. Tiio only caro thai is required is to procure thc pcnuino Brandreth's Pills—and you cannot fail to procure the ycnuino if lho ad¬ vice is followed contained ip advertisement headed "Public opinion is seldom wrong." With as much reason might wo say, thnt trpca dio from too great quaiiti'y of sap, as that a mon can die from too great a quantily ofblood. 'Jho moisluro, derived Iroin tho caitli, lo the Ireo be¬ comes sap, and lho stomach of man from thp fond put into it becomes blood, whicb stippUea the duily waste oflho body. Th-* same causes lend lo lifo in both.—Qui that which causes Uib novnr produces, death. HOW TO HE SECURE FROMCOUISTER- FEITS.—Nover to purchase Brandrelh's Pills without posilivoiy sure that tho person selling cojjpcrpla'e cerlificale ol Agency, aod ITobForvn" il has heon renewed—no CERTIFI¬ CATE BEING ANY GUARANTEE AFTER TWELVE MONTHS FROM DATE that Pills sold by the holder are genuine. All Pills having VVm. Brandrolh on tho label, and George HodgkinBon on the edge, arc coun. tcrfcilfl, and mado to DECEIVE THE PUBLIC and ovado lbc low al iho snn\o time. 'J'lio only OFFICES in PHILADELPHIA whero lho true and Genuine BnANnncmi Piti.s can bo had yro No. 8 ^OR'J'H EIGHTH Street and 43 UH ESTNUT STJtEE'I', the undersigned aro my regular appomled AGENTS for tho salo oflho BJiANDRETH PILLS, viz: JOHN SHAFFNER,- Lancaster. General Agcnl. The following pcrt^ond aro duly authorised agortlB for tho the falo of Drandrcth's Vegotablo Universal Pills in Loncastor Counly Pennsvl¬ vania, whose namea aio Poler Haldeman, Columbia, A. E. Roberta, New-Holland, Adams Campbell, Elizabaihtown, Goorge J. Gross, VVashinglon, Jacob B. Tschudy, Liliz, John Herr, Safe Harbor, John Uingwull, Carnarvon Township, Moses Eaby, Intorcourso, Chriatian Long, Warwick Corner, Sumuel S. Snyder, Lundisvilli), John Stouffer, Petoriihurg, Susan Rohrer, Strasburg, A, K. Witmor, Paradise, Jnbn Server, Mounijoy. Jacoh CbarloB, Willow Street, MTjIliam Duchman, & Co. Enrl Townihip. Jacob Boar, Maitic Township, Samuol Hull, Manor Township, . Bushong & Myofs, Reamstown, Jacob Hul, Buck, Drumoro, Mr. InhofF, Muriotu, Smoker &. Walker, VVilliamflown. N.. B. Tho abovo Acents have each of lhem a Coppor PJato cerliCcato of AG ENC if signed ! riow on, ^hou '.^ort, j Flow on, th.iu Sea ! j nnnliiuigud hy all destroying time, Alike in fivcry a.g;v and rhinc-, ViiHl mirror of eternity I I Viiinly man tries thj fury lo withstand. Thou tosse.sthim in sport ui>on thy waves; M()c'i;c.Hl to scorn the fabric ofhis hand. And {ilk'!.t wUli his spoil thy ocean caves. Thou'lt borne upon thy broiist 'J'he mightiest of men; Long liavL' they been at rest. Thou art uh thou wast then! Thc loiliest and the humblest, Occun \ wilbin lliy graves, Sleep, c'cn when the bowling tempCBt, Above their dark bed ruvcs! But nh i liaiit thou never abused thy power ? Alaa I thou hast oil in thy rage Destroyed as fair and hcanlcoua a flower As ever graced chiralry'a |inge— I'hou hnst torn thc fond girl tVoui her lover's em¬ brace, MockM tho pafint's cndeovnr lo save diand, lentninirg S5 ' His darling, hia child—thon, relentless, all trace Swallow'st upiu tliy watery grave. But, Ocean, with all thy power, Nol uncontrolled thy will; One, o'on in thy wildest hour. Can ftay to thy waves, "Be still." And oh! whun Unic shall bo no nmre, Whut wonders will thy deptio* di«eluap, Tlicn Khali tJic wuvcs' a(Trighti-d roar Awake thy dead once from their iat^t rciwHc. 'J'lien shall they meet wlio never met hefore, Kings, princes, heroes, beggars, friends and foes ! Roll un, thou sca! Alike in every age and clime, Unchancged, until decaying limo I Sleeps in eternity. NEW ^ERiEs/mrr:;;.^rrq;;^ lpu|)< to !uT prfHcui;!. um ;i fuiinlaiii to liio And .-VlL-yn, loo, hnw di,! A;.r,.,,lT;:;;:;~, sunshine. 'Tia Bolk: Danv-r.-, tlic (|nncir if thut im.lan.-.lmlv ¦"-<-'¦'.ven .is of onr l.irit \riiy fcslivul—and tlifi liii)s dcilh hiiiUThrisli'iicd hor "Muv" ovor sinre.— farcwr . sniih: had boon IiIh doom ralher thun ll,,. „„,to wor.l ¦„i ..„!,! ¦ ¦ . • I- 1 1 . '¦"'""•¦"'¦""'¦¦ •'^'•'.v—ho f.,ml(o •Ml .sno ! Uioro isi a yonii{r^lri|.liiiu; hound- nol—slo|it not.-ate ool—l,„i wanilcrr.l inif liko a ro.^inok lou-ard.-'hor; ho is tall with a glooiiiv rosih ssiio>>, ,.,i„',||( 1^.^ and oC n ooinoly iispoo,!, ho is taliinjr tlic , divcllinji—happy (o oaloh ovon thr sS^ilof hlllo ba.skol from her h-mds and i.x heap- oflior leobie lorin whoro .¦^nnli^hi or I' "i'll Ihiivors—ho |,ro:<,iit..' ihom lo dim lamp pintnrod il hm for n hor—and, in Iho innooonoo of hor yonnf; lioaii, sh|. hliodio.s nriwittir.Lly as lho hold hoy sland.< liroalhhjss and inolionlosa and look-iinio hor hriirlit.doivno.ist r-yo.s. Who lliink yon wa.i llial hoy ? None' ollior Ihan ¦|Tio old man that now sits In siilo Uiee !— l^Ially, rniiiiy yoars havi' passril sinco then ; llios'o wliimi I lovod havi' di'partcd—I nm an old ),»roy lower, und ihoo the modern hiillross airains-t wliieh I loan. M'hal are thc reminii^oiMrs of by-gon,' days but a droain that takes ils coloiirinir from Iho happiness or misery of the past. flow strange art thon oh memory ! how wonderful evon in Ihy very mystery ! whal varied tones dost Ihou briiii; baok lo tin menial ear—sonic clear, soft and sonl siih- diiin;,'; olliors, iremiihnis, wild and ai,'ooi- ziiif;, tho desultory hroalhings ovor lho wind harp of tho spirii. .\mllifo! wliat is it hut a seono of liijhl and shadow—ai iiifrhl soono whori' lho miioii.beams hang, hafrijard that it was dillieiill' to discov lh»; iniiincnt on the wall ofher chaiiihcr. Months glided away, nml wilh Ihom, tho winler. 1 bad boon sick, and on rooovor¬ ing my first words wore for gon llo ATav, bnt my nllondaols placod llioir lingors npon th'.'ir lips and h^.do mo fal. hack'^ip- 011 my (li'low .iod ro^i—rist, uian! they know not lliat thai niolion was lo nie .isigii nf iiiirosl the moro piriiirlioil from its vorv myslory. 1 oniild nol nlcep, hot when thoy had dopartod, 1 raised myself slowly froin my siok ooiiiji and having put on inygarincnla t'lidod stiallliily towards the cottage of dear .May. Wiary and faint from lny e.x- orlions, 1 loaned against the railinjr of Ibo from garden. 'J'here w.is anolher watehor b-sido inyself.and that was Alleyn Harvey. Al lirst I did not know him ho was so altered. Flis eyes were sunk in iboir socKels, and his fealures in tronmloiis iirilliaiii'\ upon tho lopniost leaves of tbo lioos wliih darkncsp sleeps benealh. Clasp Ibino arm around me bright one! and lay thy warm chook olosc to tho fur¬ rowed ones of lho doaiing old man—so— That look was all thy molher—and those blue eyos—so liko—."O very like. May tbc o'nca graceful, handsome youth, in tho wild neglected being that stood hot'ore me. His eyes wandered toward me for a mo¬ ment, but I—I had undergone a chnnge and ho did nol recognize me. At length he looked again, and the past soemed to Hash upon his reinembrance, and that mem¬ ory stirred up had passions and fierce, such her sainted spirii look down upon thee and! as [ had never before witnessed. III.H bless Ihcc as I do uow. eyes glared upon mo with an unnatural Ah mc! f deemed thut ago in its feeble- cvpiession, as with a yell he threw himself The following lines aiipcarci) in the Evening Poat some d.iys ago, anil aro Iraimferrcd lo our col¬ umns for tlicir great beauty, rliiloaoiiliy, religion, and poelry,are all cuiiiliincd inlhe insiiiralion lliat produced such a slrikiiiff picture of llmt marvel ond mystery: man. ¦vtA.vi. The liumait mind—llinl lofty tliinjr'. The palace ond lln' ilirane, Whftre reason sits a sccptcred Ling, And brcallies IiIh judgment lone. Oh !%'ho wilh sili'Kl step shall trace The borders ofthai haunted place. Nor in his weakness own That myslery and marvel biud That lolly thing—llie human mind ! Thc human heart—thai restless thing 1 The tempter and the tried. The joyous, yet the suiTering— The source of pain and prid'j ; Thc gorgeous dironged—the desolate. The sent of love, tho lair of hi.l r-— Selr-slung, aclf-deified '. Yel do we bless tbee as thou arl. Thou tesllesa thing—tlio humun lieatl! Tiic human soul—that slarUing thing I Mysterious and sublime'. Tbc nngel alecjiing on thc wing Worn by the seolls oftimc— The beautiful, llio veiled, tlie bound, The eorlh-cnslavcd, lhc glory.crowned, 'J'lic KtricUen in its Jirilne 1 From heaven in tears to earth it stole. Thai startling thing—the human sonl! And this is man—Ohi o.sk of hlin. The gified and forgiven— While o'er his vision, drear and dim. The wrecks oflime nro driven; If pride or passion in llieir iiowcr. Clan chain the tide or ohatin the hour, Or stand in'place ofilcavon ? He bends the brow, he hows the knee— "Creator, Fnlher'. none bul tlicc !" ness brought with it a weakening attach¬ ment to earth, and its Iiuman creatures and its beautiful green fields,.and itssing- ing birds and glad waters; but I forgot that tbo old tree takus deeper root evon while time and tempest arc making sad liai'oc with its bruuolies. Blecs Ihco Mary! bless thee for that gentle look of thine. Old Adam Willougbby ennnot but lie happy whilst Ihou art the ministering upon mo and soizod me by the throat. "HaI you here!—you shall not havo her—you—" "llarvcy—I—I!" Tho words struggled for utterance, but al Ibat moment the door opened and tho inotlinr nf May slood before us. ,Slie lov. ed us both because wc loved .May. Her eyes were red wilh weeping—she'beckon- cd us without saying a word. .'Vllevn me- angcl that flouts before his presence. But •"•'"•"'cally loosed his gr.i.cip and stfiggard this oanuol 1)0 always—Tluu art youngU"wa"l''''"¦t—' followed feebly afle.rl In fond one! wilb u wiirni heart and nsoftji' ''o«' moments we were ina darkened blue cyo 1 a woman with a woman's best; f"^"'" '>>' ''>« bedside of Ihe dying girl,— and purest foolings-.-a little while, and a i''"f ¦¦^I'o was dying llion. for « inomcnt Btrippliug will greet thoo even as I greol-i sluidjd not soo ns, bul willi uplifted ryes ad Belle Danvers-Porhapsovon now Ihon ;«:cn!cd lo bo communing wilh thc spirils nrt dreaming of ono who balh whisperod j r>'"'I"'I'lc-s-^cd. And then she s,iw us— sweet words wilh a hnv aud loving accent j "i"! ¦'*>"i''''l-—but not ns sho once did.— —Nny—nay, nevor blush my i'iri, or cast j i^'""' l'«f ^^'uile w.is of cnlrancingsweetness thino ovc.= adown—a wouiati' need never "^ Ibough it belonged to a purer intelli- blush for hor love wlion il b.is its origin Iffence than a child of cnitli. And she in purity and is fed by tbe water.s of kind- i'0'>k our hands iiud blessed u« for our rod spii'ii—and sueh is ihino my dearest, j Iiindnoss: ami her hands wcro very white, for my thoUL'lils areas the ihougli-is of An- nml-¦<'small ll>''it tboy lny hid wilh our gels-which lho words of ovil doors cannot! o*""; she bado us bc as brothers to e.ich Taint, uor tiio working of eonupliou, oor-{ "'lii:r. ii"'! I" love one anolher lor her sake, rupt. Love on llion, Jirigbt ouo ! love on i My heart felt nigh to bursting to hear her deeply, dcvotcdlv, Icl liiu full How of thy i fP'^ak so faintly, and yot so tenderly. And aflections bc poured iulo ils proffered -Mlcyn fell upon my neck and wept bitter- cup, anil vet keop a corner iu thy heart .ly> n'"l as he did so she smiled more siycel- sacred to'lhe incmorv oftiio olil man,' b' ll'"" before, bidding ns kneel by her Mary, nnd lot thv sniiie greet his presence side nnd pray. Wc did kneel—and if ev- ns i't hath ovor done, so that ita sunshine ^r a fervent prayer for the recovery ofan- mav illumine his palbwav lo the grave, o'l'cr was lircatbed from human lips.those and tho warm Icars of a loving heart make lips were ours. But it could not bo— greener the grass Ihat grows nbove it. There w.is a slight noise as wo concluded; But out alas! whither have my thoughts a faint spasm passed across hor faco; a bonn straviiig. I scatoil myself lii read theo look of love like a s«nbcn/u foil upon ua, the pictures of other days, audio! my and—M.A.Y I).\nvi;iis was in Heaven, minil's cvc balh waiulorod amid the sha-' , ,,.'7 'T, ~'r. ~ ; Z~„. dows and darkiu..^s of the future. Belle I . A}an,.-ech,ri,erhent—Str,ped Pig.- Danvers, or "Mil lighted to call her Daiivors as wo de- At the Division Review lately bold ,it -sho was lliv first lovo l^'-'''l''i"'i Aliiss. a Yankoe adopted an ex- —thc lovo of mv aniont bovbo'od, shc was P"l,'<^"','° '-'•"'l" !'"^ ^^ eallo" license law not like Ihio Miiv, hut vot'mo.it beautiful "f^ "'<= ^''"''^ "''''<='' "'''^ =» ','.'"?'''« ',':"""*' FROM THE BAI.TISIOOE MO.NUME.tT. An Old Blaa's norainisconce. | BT WII.LUM ireNHV C*R1'ESTEK. ! MAT BAWVEUB. I Place a chair for tho old man, sweel one !. He is garrulous to-day. Age has come | upon him like snow upon a lusty tree, ma-: king bis head all white, yet failing to bend : the stout old trunk beneath. A kiss npon thy lips, my jj"'!' "'"^ "^"^ "" "''' """'*' blessing like a bird with outstretched ; wings bc ever hovering o'er thee ! There! Wilt thou listen to ihe prattle which speaks'. ofolher days? to llionghls that come wel¬ ling silently HI"' "ater from an unsealed • fountain? then link thy hand in mine—I twine thy white finger.s among those of his | who speaks to thee—ihey arc locked to-| getber now—like our owu hearts my girl, j 'rhou arl young ycl, dearest! and thy face ^ is bright ns summer sunshine, or a lake j reflecling a cloudless heavon, when the , winds sleep upon the mounlains. Let nie . part tliose dark tres.sos and gaze but for a, little while within tho bluo deeps of thino ; oyes. Thou nrt vory like thy mother!-—1 very! Ah me ! 1 am growing young again | and mine eyes -are making pictures; well, ihoy are welcome, 1 need uol Ily thom for' they come in beauty—sec ! 'J'hey inovn | before mo as in a panorama.—Thoro is thc home wherein I wns horn—a collage a simple collage—nolbing more—and yet, how mv hoarl yearns towards it. Its front isgrocn wilh lhc drapery of tho par —a bright oyod girl with a cloud of raven tresses, and bor faco was pale, hut oh how beauliful I And 1 lingered about her footsteps with all a schoolboy's fondness, we ever hoard of. He applied for a license from the lown council of Dedhani, to ex¬ hibit a striped pig at tho muster, which was granled hiiu, and he nccordingly pro¬ ii watched hor as sho shone afarofi'and my "'"<''} " Y""''''" ¦]"''"? 'V^'" T'" !'f'i P,'= heart qnickenod at ber coming. Allovn'"";' m the' similitude tbercot, wdiich he Harvey, walohed hor also, for he too bv'ed . P'""'"''-,-''"''*'""=•'' "!' ». """ce ori>his tent, her. "He was a bold, generous, high''•'''l''° l''"'"J ^'"P"''!"«'? »lio«'. at four spirited voutli, Allovu Harvey, ipiick, and P^nc: » ''fid- He kept his word, showed impetuous, vel goiille boarled withal; but 1'"='" the l"'"'"' P'S. and gave his patrons - - ¦ iTil I slKuihl love her who," fi-''''^'',of"¦'V'''''"'''''^'=''""'' '°''""'''"- wilh a pen by mo. Also Ihoy arc legally bound I-¦- o ,i ii„„.„,'. ,,A„„ „,,. fro.n dor h penally of FIVK HUNUKED DOL- | asitc and wih-oycd llowcr.-, peep out Irom I,ARB not lo BoU.or oxp6so for sale ony pill bear, ing lho namo of Brondrolh's I'ilh, olliers than llioso llioy receivo.from ME or my authorised AGENT or AGEN'I'S- B. BRAN PRETII, M.D. 241 Broadway,New York. Sopt. 2«, 1838- 3a.tr. Sus^iicharauab €iinal Com- pnity. I among tho leaves. How lioly is the I sympathy of the heart for the home of onr i childhood ! how pure—bow everduring !, tho memory of it clings to us iu pro.sperily ' ! and adversity, growing dearer and brighlor I with advancing years. That white build-1 : ing with the play ground in front is the schoolhouse. Many and many a tinio have 1 sat beneath yon old grey elm, und in Iho Notico i. horoby given lo die Siockholders o' unchecked gladness of boyhood doomed the Suoiiuolianna Uanul Company, that nn intial that earth in lis loveliness was the realiza- rnont of Thrco Dollars per share of the capita . tion of hoavon. Biodc U roquirod tobo paidon lho firsl days o And now—I pioturo thc madcap pranks April May, June, July. August, Se,.iB.nbei dnd schoolmastera. Tbore is KnIpb Ootobor, anil or Four X>ollars on the first day ol I O' •"} '-' ,,.„^ n-rvov md Toin Novombor noxt: whicb sviih llio instalments here. Somor.s-and Alleyn H.irvoy,_ and i om toforo callod in will ciimpleto lho amount subsciib-1 Slapely, and a hont ol others, their boi: od. Intercat will bo allowod on any inslalnionU which moy bo paid in udvQnee. I'oymenU may bo mad j, al lbe Farmers' Plan, tera' liank,'Bnllimorci at llio Bank of lho Unilod Glottis,or lho Farmeis' and Mechanics' Dank, ol Philadelphia; ot oithor of'ho Banks, or ol the of. fico of lho Company in I.ancasler, or ot lho Hor- riobiifg Dank, or Bonk of Norlhumborland, Pa. By ordor ofiho Board, JAS. HfiPDUHN, Pros't. Buiquehanno Canal OUlcd, Lon- f colter, S M»roh22, IB38. *a-8ni terous'sliouts make the welkin ring again! Happy, thrice hnppy childhood I Oh, it had been well for nomo had they always remained children. But whoso girlish form is that tripping it so lightly over tho meadow, as if hor tiny feet would scaico brush the bloom from the leaves of the lowly flowor? The ringlets of her dark hair arc sireaming back upon tho breeze, and her face is ruddy with oxorciso. 1 know her ¦well, anil my boart even now bo liko^nol Iha was beloved by him—so \v<- hocaine estran¬ ged from each olhor, and I foil sad that it shouhl bo .so, yel would not 1 yield my love. And .^Iay saw it loo, and it grieved her gentle spirii, so sho sought to make us friends again, but AUoyii wonld not take my baud. Poor .\IIeyn! ho wor¬ shipped gonlle May and could not brook a rival. Thus timo passed, and wo would bring her liloasant flowers and odours that wc might hear thc t iisic of her voico aud win a favouring smilo, and May Ihought of ns as brothels, fov wc wcro young, and sho loved us both equally. 'J'he summer gradually went away and as il faded. May faded too. Thero was a bright spot upon her chook the .sign of wbich wo heeilod not, but wo knew that she grow lovelier, as sho becamo more spiritual. Alleyn was older than I, and had a iliiu perccp- tion that sorrow awaited all of ns, but bo spoke not of it, but booaiuo uiore restless and moro passioiiato in the dovotodiicss of Jiis lovo, whilo 1—1 ga-.-.i'd upon bor trans¬ parent boanty in sihneo and in wonder Oh well do rrcmomlior the day wbon Al¬ leyn looked soarehingly inlo hor eyos as tb'oiigh in his aii.vii ly ho w.uild re.id in lhem tho scorots of Ihe future—andshe felt why he looked thus earnestly nnd smiled—but thore was sometliiug in the smile more terrible to us than tears—it was so satl—so mournful and so resignoil, thai 1 hurried home and wept that she sinileil so .sadly. And Ihoughls cuino thronging upon mn sueli ns 1 novcr bofore felt—dark tbougbls—and gloomy—of sick¬ ness—and doath—and oflho grave—uulil tbo crushing weight about iny h.arl sconi- ud lo make it ready to burst with lho ful¬ ness of its emotions. And Ihon Ihero fell a onlm upon me.—and kiiolt down and praved—ayo prayed ! f'rvontly—oanioslly —aild my" words wi ro thai tb.; cup might pass from the lips of that yonng girl—that the shadow ini^rln nioll aw.iy in brightness that the piouiisiiig bud mighl burst inlo bloom and not bo nipped thus untimely in its oxcooding boauty, or if—and my full heart was thrown in my words. If the gravo mii.1t have a victim, that I might he roceived as an offering for her, so that she might livo and make glad the green earth iha'^t soouu'd lo be greener for her pre¬ sence. to Ihn bargain. The ne.xt Legislature will have to amend tho fifteen g.illon law, and add a section against 'giriped pigs.' Sign OF Pbospkrity.—Do you ne.a that are house on that risin' huniniock to tho right there? Well, gist look at it, tliul'a what I call about right. Flanked on both sides by an orchaid of best grafted frnil, a tidy little clever (lower gardon in front, that the galls see to, and a'niost a grand sarce garden over the road there sheltered by them are ivillows: At the back side see Ihom are everlaslin' big barns; and, bv gosh ! Ihore goes the dairy cows; ami a pretty sight loo; that fourteen of 'um marchiir Indgian lilc ^rter inilkin', down to that are incddcr. Whenover you see a plaee snugged np and lookin'like that aro, depend on't the folks nro of the righl kind. Them llowers too, and that are honeysuck- cl, and rose bushes, show tbe family nro brought up rigbl; soinelhin' to do to hum, instead of racin' about to qiiiltin' parties, buskin' frolics, gossippin', talkin' scandal, and ueglectin' their business. Them lit¬ tle mailers are like throwin' up straws, thoy show which way iho wind is. When galis atlend to tbem are things, it shows that thev are what our minislor ii.sed to call, "right minilod." ll koops lhem busy, and when folks aro busy, ihey ha'u't lime to get into mi.^chiof; and it amuses thom too, and keeps Iho dear lillle critlors hcallhv aud oheorfiil. Sam .Slick, second series. OuioiNAL ANEL'DorE.—A ilriinkcn fel¬ low, not long since, staggered inlo one of our most respectable victualling cellers, and greeted the atlendant wilh a familiar 'bow are you !' 'Who are you,' said tho host, 'are'you drunk!' 'Aye,' r.iid tho bacchanalian, 'drunk enough ! and havo been every day for two years ! My broth¬ er Josh aiid I am engaged in the temper- ¦anco cause ; he goes about delivering lec¬ tures, andi give samples of intemperance! Now shant we get up a rcformatioo.' Captain Marryatt and a party of BrJUah officers aro at St. Louis, making p^JJ^a- lions for a shooting excursion and buiTvilo 1 bunt in the Koeky .Mountainu.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 26 |
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 | 1838-10-11 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Year | 1838 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 26 |
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 | 1838-10-11 |
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 567 kilobytes. |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contributing Institution | LancasterHistory |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
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Tho E.KAMIIxE .Sc HERALD will b» pul lishod wookly, on adouhlo royal shoot, at two iioLL&nRfPorauuuin, (layable wilbin 3..aianlh(i from thu limo oraubseribins; orrwo iiuttiaa ixu FIFTT CKNTH, at tho Olid of lho yoaV. Noaubocri|itionwilliiO;lakonforle8»lh«nOrobnlh» and no papor |
Month | 10 |
Day | 11 |
Resource Identifier | 18381011_001.tif |
Year | 1838 |
Page | 1 |
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