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•'SKT -DNIOM THBXta IS B«3lHNOTH. Lll\rCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.- -PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEERLY- -BY ROBERT WHITE M TDD LETON. ,;T^I^i>:'a;aatt<»«al^.g!)o @<^-'> a^iMWiBSJe^iaTo sr®visi^aj32siB3ao aQ3i!i)(. murw ^miQWi^titj ^r.^,^ aa-asj'3)a 3(D<» B_^W3U't!l~«"-''H^ ADVER'l'iSEMEN'i'S. 'VVILL rbe-sold at public salo, on the pruniines, ¦05 SATURDAY tho 93Jday of Novcnil«ir next, ill thot certain , situatod in Caornr.fvon tnwiinhip, Loncatler coun. tjf, ndjoining lands of Clmrlos Brooke, Sleplien Kanft'inan mill otliers, coiilsiniiig 104! AiiliV':.^. wljieh .will _1JC sold in iwo parts on the wlrulc to ' -aliit "pufc'^^ssra. On'the propertv is mi excellent ¦ '<ifiBtftnd ¦¦¦¦'. ¦ •Itierrhanf. J9SiU^ 'Icnown by the nnmb of S/iring Mill, und which Jia» lately undeigoue a tboruugb repair. Tho ¦improvenieiits are u two-atory 'ortohc Swisser Barn, two Tenant Houeca, arc nt- •taehcd to the mill, stnne apring over ancvcr-fail- 'ing flpriug orwatur.and otber out-bnildirga. There -are on the premiaea, two thriving Orcharda. ol" .young and grafted Iruii trees. The property ia ^situated in the vulley of Concaloga. abuut Iwo •miles weat of Morgantown, and divided into con- Irenicnlficldy. Peruons wishing to view the above property. ¦wiil iileasc callon tbo aubscriber residing on ihe ^ ^rcmiucB. ' j •Balu to commence ot 1 oV-loek in tbe afternoon. V'ijen the terms of aalo will be m::deknown hy AJAltTiN BUCKWALTER. Nov. 7, 1839. 19-48 ^^^iu^ble Mill FOR KENT. THE aubacribcr offers for rent a wilh four run of aimies, two pair burrs, and the otlicr two country Btonce, i<it,iated on i'cquea Creek, Striiaburg townahip, two uiiles west o.f tbe borough of .-trasimrg, und one mile from Lampe¬ ter Square,. Lanen>ter county, on the road leading . Irom atroaburg to Hafe Harbour. The machinery ia.nearly all now ond in good order. ALSO—A lar'Jf: .lSl?iCI£ HOUSE. «uitablo fora liwclliu^, with stable, gij^-hdnse and . oUier nccessai-y uul-buildiiig.s. I'oBsession will he j;ivcn on tho fiist .of April next. F,.r terms, apply to the subscriber, residing; within u mile and a halfof the premises, on the . SUaaburi; lUldSafe-Harbour road. CHUISTIAN UU.-VCKBILI.. Nov. 7,183D. t.'"-18 ItJ-Westehester Kegister iimcrt Dis. nnd send liiL.to thia olHce. •AUVEin'lSEMEN'I'S. ADVEil'l'lSEMENTS. LAMB HOTEL, UEiiuhscribcr rcapcclfu'ly informs his fricnd.'i und liio public g^nerully, thtl he has taken _ Hj Q) ® S |Sj ^ W'cat King Street, Lnncaatcr, d . _ ^ ^ _ rectly opposite Cooper's hclul, and bitt-ly occupied hy Mr. C Urenner, where ho will always be \-\iTy happy to ace t'.eni. Ilia ta lli: will at all | limes be furnished wilh the hest tbo markela af-1 ford, and no nerved tiS to auil bis guesta. ilia bar will be weil supplied wilh tbc choicest Lii\ijors; hiaaTAULi: provided" with Ihti best provender nnd attended by a ateady and obliging lloatler, ai.d every exertion made to secure the ease, wants and comfort of nil who Bhall favour his IIoupc wilb a call. Being determined to keep a pood huusr, be invites travelluru and others to make u trial and judge for thcuiiielvca. ' PETER REED, Jr. , Lancaster, Octoher 31, 18)1). lf.47 fi*aJI5fl.B€ Sv!^5.E. Valuable Properly FOR SALE. ILL bc sold at public sale, on SATURDAY the 7tii of December nextfCn the premiacs. A 'tvucl «t \,vvu«\, cantaining 60 Acres, mo^c or lens, sit';ated in Lam¬ peter TownHliip, Lancaster county, adjoining bindf of Joseph Herr and Andrew IKrsliL-y. About 7 aeres of this tract la Timber Lund, the residue well fenced and in a gnod s.lIc ofcultivaiiun. Tiie improvi maila arc, a two alory ytone House, Q Bank Darn, a will of ncver-failing water, and a pood Orchard. This truct ,iea nboi I a mi.c and a Imif South ol Lancaster, imd direelly al the land¬ ing ofthe Coiiesloga Navig-iion, and wou^d tnake several very liundaomc and valuable Lots, fronting on the puhlic road leading from LiiucaatertoliaUi- more. Being tbo propeity ofMAaTi.\ L[anT,dec'd. Sulu lo comnienee at 1 o'clock P. M., when tlie terms will be made knnwn by CHRIJ^TIAN SNAVELY,) y,. ANN LIGHT. { ^"^ "' Nov. 7, ItiSa. 3i:,-4S A!)V.l!;in'(SI':iMENTS ADVKRTISEMEN^rS. •Valuable Heal Estate AT WILL be aold on THURSDAY, the 2Ptb day of November, at one o'clock, P. iM., on iIk- prem- i^cs, tie following wtdl known propcrt}", ailuuled in TrcdylVrin lowiisliip,Cln;sler counly, Pa. viz.- No. I. A fir.sf-ratc Valley Faruit or^ tract of land, cont.:ining j FOR SALE. fN pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of Laneaalcr county, the f.llowing valuable-) real cMute. lillc tbe property of iMury Cooper. dt.-c'd. will be sold by public v.'udue, cn SA flJli'.J.AV, the 7lb d.iy of December next, atthe public huiiau oi John Seldomridge, in the village ui'.ntLTcourse, a tract uf first-rale i imestone Land, =-^ With sa'TrtcstJtoicej* enctcli'd. From vuriouj /gardens cull'd icitli care." £S]8j A ®S^ S^y Stray Slieep. CAi\IE to the residencp ofllie suhscribcr, livinjj at G.ite, No! ii, in Uapho township, Lancaster ral HE Bub.scribor will sell at publx- sah on 3. S.-VTURDAY, the a3id d ly of November next, al Ihc.piiblle.house of John M'jFiddjli, in tho vill.i(,'C ofSouJernburg, that valu-,;blc properly county, on ihe Isl of August lasl, situate ill Slid vilbi/re, coulainiiijj abnut Four j pO UR .\cresof Lor.d, on ivhich are erected a JLog . WHITE SHEEP, fl. ' with no particular marks of recog-t^^ niticn. The owner can have thcin by proving property and paying charges. JOHN SHOLLOW. Nov. 7, 183.-). 3i3.'13 alargc FllAAIE SHOP, su'tablc fora mechanic a frame Siable, with other out-buildinga—there is a well of water with a pump in it near the door of the dwelling. There is an Orchard of elioiee fruit treca on said Ifjt. Thia property* ia delighiruUv situatrd, fmnlingon the turnpike rnad, and may bc divided into bu Iding Lots havlnga large front It will bo sold cnlire or in tMo lots tosuit purehas- j ers. Posicssion given on ihc iirat day of April I next. ! _ Sulelo commence nl 2 o'clock, P. M, on said ' Mnmmoth Sulphur Silk AVorm Eggs, "Apply to duy,when allendanco will be given and terma _ J. HILLS, next tloor to the Lancaster Musi:om,or made known by ^ ^ | H. B. BOW.MAN, residing at NcfiavillL-, Laneas. R3 pcrcbc:, lying on the public road I'.-ading from Pauli to Pheiiixville, abfiut buli" u mile ninth uf Paoli, uud buundal by liuda uf Josbui Ev.iiis, Robert T. Evans, Abner Curnog and olliers. 'i'iiL- iniprovcintiUii E.rc u Urgu and coininod.eus two btnry stone having 4 rooms and 2 halla upon the first tloor, with the upper stories, ju- diciouslv divided, wilh a stono kilehen iillached, containing abuul "5 ucrca and 157 percbca, situntp ! i:i Lcdcock tuwnship, Laneasler county, udjoin- iug 1 ind* ofthe heirs ui'Niilhaniel Wtiiaon. di,*'ed. i J.ieob Eckerl, tbe heirs of John Cooper, de'ed. and ctbera. Thu *r.iet i< weU-iuiprovcd, 15 ai re» ofil being in excellent limber ; on il are creeled a tv.'u {gill^^part Brick and part Stone, with a. well .^TKJff^^uf i.ever-f.iliug water near tbc door, an excellent swis.ser barn, and other oul-hi.ildings. Also, a tract ofTimbcr land, situaled in Bart tuwnship, in Ihia county, containing aboul G acres and 15 perelies irale lu eoinuiencc at 2 o'clock, V. M., when due nttvud:;nco will be given and terma nude known bv NATHANIEL F. LIGHTNER, .Administrator de bonis uon. of .Maiy Cooper, dec'd. ByUrder oftho Orphans' Courl—Joun RoutttR, Clerk, O. C. Nov. 14. 183D, 3ts.49 FOR SALE. FEW ihoua.ind genuine Morus Mnllicimlia .Trees, five feet and a half in height, also October 31.1839. MICHAEL GOOD, Jun'r tcr eounty. Nov. 7, 1S3X lf.48 Iiouse PUBUC SALE. riLL be Buldai Puhlic Vendue, on Saturday, ihe,7th d.iy ut December, ul the public uf Julin A!cF:.ddcn, in tho village of Soud- cr.-^burg—that valuable projierty cunUining abuut 4 itcrcuofLaiid, situ.ifjd. on the Coumbia nnd Philadc pliia railway, ubout 8- niilea from Lancas- t^T, i.n.the road leading-Jj-om Suudcrr.^hurg to Biid in Hand, or '•Julerpri.u-, adj Inini-Imds of Mlehael Lapp, and others; on said lnnd i.-i ircctO'^ a large und commodious two-^tory Brick iivVclling lionso, with a largo Slnrc-room tliercin, a lirge FRAME WAKEHOt'S.!. ir..nu __ _ yt.ib;e, Smilhshop aud other out builain;^s, is a vvcll "ofwater ne.ir the duor of the dwelling. Tiiis properly is oneloKed wilb good limces, and the Imid is ia a high t-luiQ of culLiv<itioi). It is de. ii/h,fully flituatjd; being laciitcd in a p.ipuluus U..U wealthy, ucighboriiood It po:jseasca adv.in- tigesnct aitcn lo be found in situations on t!ie rail way—to a man of business it would be a de- siruhle situutiun. It id an e.Tcellent stiiud fur pub¬ lic hosincBS. A further doBifiptign is uniieceswa^y, 'ii« liny person wiabiujf l',» purehase will eall on Mr. Vetc'r Slclmnm, residing on the pjoperty wJio w il! sbov/ the same. S.ile to commence at 2 o'elosk P. M. nf said' day, when ultendmico will he gi\-en and terms made known by tbc undersigned us.>i!gncc? of Abraham Kcagey, EMANUF.L IIEUH, JOHN QUK.'LEY. November 7,1639, , . Sta-lSj ALSO, at ihe Pamc lime and place, will bc j rented to the highest bidder,.that Vnluable '8' A i-^ I^ E 66 Y, ailuale in snid village, (formerly owned by Anthon' Ellmaker.) This Tannery pos.iea.-Jca many.ar. vunlagea, surpassed by lijw (ifeny) in the counly Tbe pumiung oflho water, breaking hides, grind¬ ing bark, is all done by water |)ovvcr. 1 he vais all drawoir. There is a boiler in the yard for the purpnse of boiling the hark. Ucaiii House, Bark House, Currry ing Siiop, nnd every thing necessary for carrying on tho bU'*"ness on a large and ex- tensive aeule; Pos.sfasion given on the first day of A[)ril next. Attend'incc by IMICHAEL GOOD. Jun'r, Octoher 31, 1839. ls.47 I ' IS'©I ire, "B'S herehv given that all persons indebted to the Ji Estalc'of OWEN THO.MAS, dcc'd., eilher by Note Bcmds or Ba:>k accounts, are requested to make paymenl on ur before the tirst day of April next, and all Um'sc lia\iug demands against the I csiate will present thtin for acttlenient. JOHN KINGWaLT. E..'r. Nov. 7, 1S39. GUAS FurisLcrtt' KSuiiU of li-.iiioaxicf. November'1,1839, Sheriff^s Sale. .jreY virtue of a writ of Aliis Plurirs Levari <3 F I'^-'C UR to tne direcled, will be seld by pub¬ lic vendue, on Tuesday the 2Gth day of November Jie:rt, at the public hourfe of Okey Hendilckao:!, in the vi:l.igc ui ."^li u tioy, Lrmeat^ler eounty, the lolluw- ing real e^Ule, viz:' All that certain FL./iNTATIOiV, con.=:isting oflwo adjoining tracts of Land,Hituatud principiil.y in Uapho township, nnd a amall por- ti.m thereof in Mounjoy township, in the eouniy of Laneasler, the one contnining aboi.t I4G Acres more or less, 4ind the other about 20 anda fourth acres, more or less, adjoining properties of Jacob Hti.-^tmd, Juseph Lytic, Peter Hei&t.md, Janu.-- Palterson, Jr. and other.'*. The improvemenia arc a large double Iwo story brick [,_aa "'t-i a one story hriek kilehen thereto l^iS^;.tl;iebod, ii lug weathcrbourded dwelling House, st'mestilUhousc, in which there la a fountain pump of a|»riiig watt-r, near which are aprmg, smoke and einingi; bouse, a large stone Barn, with slr.iw mid other shed.s, and liiuntain in the yard, sione, w.igon and hog- houae; also a lime kiln reeenlly huiU, two gund apple orchards ol as.-'orled Iruit; aboul 3U acrU i.-i ^ the balaime is divided into convenient jj^ fields, (well fenced wilh cbesmit.r.iil.'i,) in a high sf.tu of (ulliv:.li.;n, having l.Utly been h'^'iee limed. There is aUo on the premises _a Blone Tenant Iiouse. Tho farm is \lt 11 aupplied with runiiiug water—three never liil.ing itreunis parsing through. This property is in a pleasant neighhorhocd, ^ near the public improvemenlB and eontiguoua to! __., . , ,.,..• i y-. <• places of public worship, schools and mills, „iul 1 f'Yn"""^^" f^ A^o'citot the ll.gh Court of nossesses advantages thai are raielv p.'eaenled to ]-^ Cl aucerj; ol .Alarylalld, tlie su.scr.bcr ivill j. ... " • ' U'llcr ut publiu yalc, on No. -2. A tract ailjoininj; Nh. 1, o/"l'.i| Thitr.'.day, the iSth of November mst. .\cres, 109 iierehcs ol the best qudity of land, ou i al 3 o'eloeli in tho alternoon, on tlio premises, all hieh is a Tannery,contiiniujj 21 Ly-away lots I that very valuable property lying uu Little Elk Valuable ITI iil S'l-optriy AT TRUSTEK'.S SALE. 4 la:che?, 0 handlers, 3 bi:tCH, 2 limes, and a pool supplied by a lountuin ofapring water, a . Tan Miostsc^ composed nfa curryixg shop, drying room, grind, ing room, and a space sutiiciently largo 'oeimtain near 200 corda of burk ; a Urge Ueam House und spr.iig lioase, ali of sionc; a irunic sab.e and other out build ngs. There ure ulso belonging to tlii« tr.iet,4 Acres 125 perches of good \VuODLANJ> adjoining No. 1. No. 3. The Black Be<ir Tavern and Farm, aituat--d on the Pliilad.dphia ;ind Lancaster turnpike road, (between the 17 and 18 milcslone,) and intersection ol the Old Chestcj- and Valley *"'"-•¦•¦"• .. .rond, bounded by landa oiJosdma Evans, Julin THE Hireetors Imve this d.iy dfdiired a Divi- Walton uud others, containing 54 aereu and IU' dcndofONE DOLLAR AND'FIFTY CENTS, on each aharc nf Slock, payable to the Sloikh'ld- ers on their legal representalives after the 14th insluni. JNO. EBERMAN Cashfcr. Nov.", 1839, - 3ta48 perches of land, of which 4 acrea is cxeellent thriving chestnut Umber, the reniainder is divided Jnto.rteldJ adapted to tbc size oftlic pLee, all hav¬ ing been recently limcd and pul under good Icncc. The improvement.s are n s-ro.NE Take KTotice, Thut my wife Din ill Uishel has le:t my bed «nd board without any just cai.Bc. I thcrctbrc- warn every person from irusling heron my aeeounl, as I am delermim d to pav no debts cunlnicted by her aller this date Oetobcr2lKt, A. J). 1H3!). SA.MUEL ULSHEL. .,---- ,, , Nov. 7 18i29. 3ts-4S ter paascs lln'ough it, with the above is 9 acres Jj Tavern House, jFjlB about IJO by 30 leet, with a. Itilehen^S^^i altJched, a gord b.:rn, livery t-table and shius ..d- joini g. A smith sho)>. smoke and f:pring htmscs, all uf slone, tliere is also a pump i.i Ihc fro..t and another at the kitchen door. Tlmre ia on th( premises un orchard, and a stream of running wji liivir, in Ce< il county, .Marybiid, known as the "¦Kocliti.le Paper Jl/i7/s," wilh the tract of land on wliieli the same are situated, containing ubout sa Acvvi,?, auOL i2i L'cvc\its, of Land. Tiiis properly is situated but si.t miles from n.i vigablc water, and ii in tlw midst ofa well pupuLteU und abniui.int coun ry, TUc improve¬ ments consist nf u large stone -I Cranberries. BUSHELS, very fine nnd dry Boston just received and for sale 1^0^^ Cratibcrrieii, by J. F. HEINITSH, I At his Medicinal, Drug and Chemical Store, East King stree-, LLiica^tcr, I'a. Nov.7, I8.1U. perches of cxeelleet tl-.18 A NTONE SWISSER BARN, and Olber iinprovenicnls. There arc threo wellsof waler with pumps lliere n on the property, und a line youiil; orebard ol bearing frnit trees, Ch.cquc. saluiii;:! Creek runs through il. . _ S ,le lo eoinnience al 2 o'clock in the afternoon. Seized .-.^d t-lieii in E.vecutioii as the property of Georirc Fisher, und lo be sold by A. E. ItliliERTS, SlicrilT. Sheriff's Oilice, Lancaster, ( October :)1, iH^tll. \ <¦=-'<" IVi'Bt of a'aviiiimi. Tlibnias E. I-'raiiKlin, . THE TIIBKE .STOUY tiluatc'Diitlio N.-r.h eido ofE.iat KingJiiil Wired Lano.iHter, rroiitiiig ou aaid streel Ul leel li inches, Mlensivo BAC.i. :I)UILDINCi3 alLiehed ¦with the lot of ground belonging lo il, bounded on llic cast by tlio rcsi.leiicc alid ground late.of Jlobert j vs. Cdfciiiati dec'd on tho West by ihoau of Adam i Anne Franklin, John L. Ucigai-tjnnd on the North by a Jl liiet alley : Alice, ¦&.Sinih his Avi.'e, formerly owned and occupied bv .Michael Gr.iefl'; Mary Hopkins, James d^-c'd. ¦¦.¦¦- IE. Franklin, Waller E. On the lot and .adjoinins: the hack alley ia erect-1 Franklm. nnd Emily «d a Brick buildieg oon-isling of cohveniclil stab. j.Fraiik in, AniiB. Frank- ling tor-horses and C01V9; uiiiplc room fbr lbdder::liii, Elizitbeth Friinklin mid,aCiirriugc House; (und iionc'but brick slnbles-'aini Euileii FriiiiUiin by in.ilia neighborhood.) TJiere arc a. .well and cis..' llicirguard'^, Aiiut'f.,,i'i[ tern oh thb lot and a hydrant i|i the kilclleii. 'I'!:; jjin, i'.iargarcl Fn.nkliii, yaVdiBWed wilh brick t^t-.i ;I,q ^luund back ..SaralrFrunkliiiandWi.- jilcafiaijiiy laidou'i ond wntide trees ill front. ¦liain Franklin, Samuel . 'i'lio inttriorof the house has lately.been newly ' Fraiiklin.Tliouias Frank recoiistfuclcd and elegantly finished i and eontaiiis , lin, .¦\iin F.anklin, Fred- nyo olRccs in front whioli urc now occupieii, and • i riekFranklin & Waller I »| iron). their udvai.tagcous •ituaiion, will alwoys Frank.in, by their guar-yi,: oomihanda high rent. Thu olliccs interfeic in dein George S. Morris,' ' no way with tho dwelling part. I Israel Flees nts, John H. .'7'lilB property is pleasantly situiitcd wilhin half Cowden, Samuel F.caa- nSijuuru ol'thetJpurt House in the cenlvo of Uie. ants, John .M'Ciea and .crty.", .' . . . Illary his wit, Fran li Vcssession and a clear and indisputable title Otvvny .Byrd and Eliz4- «lcar. of ground rent will" Iw given on the lirst dtly . beth his ivite, Ann Fish- 4>f April ine.1t.—For terms, ivhieh will bo easy and i cr,9araIiPlcasanls,lsruel .foiiveuiuntf'Qfililv tu ".--.--- ' I. CAnPENTER, 'Opposite the Faniiera' Dank. I November 7; 1639. 4tB-'I8 \ , I'niiisiltle Kf.^1 K8<ai« ' •:'''P,K1VA'«'E.SALII''. .¦ , 'THfc silb'stfriUer ofTero, at private sulo, the fol- ¦Inwing valuable property, simaied in E,-isl Done gll, t3V»liiiilip,iiancaBlcr county, adjoining tho Bofnugli.o.l-.AlaVio.ii,;- It contains belivceit ,S!00 aiid 8U,aotl,3)J0 acres of first-rate \jVmv.8\ li u«i \ jawOi,. .about'one hiilidrcd and seventy acres .ofwhich o'ro cleared,-apd lho remainder covered with thriving ' J''.'^.'^!«','? ^'.'I'V"!" '»'-'t iic umui; u,.,.u.u.i.(; .„ ,„. •" .--;...« ..t-. ,-«>¦. , laws and cusloniB ofthe Coinmonwoalth of Penn _ nbout one-fourth of Olllilc north vvilh a io..d leading lo il. 'I'he above properly has lieen long kii'iwn as among the oldest stands on the I'hiladelpbia and Uuicaster lurnpike, und slill feci Ives its porl.on of patronage. iVii. 0. Isa Tavern and tracl of Lend known as the Frank,in House, situaled on the V!i:'.^i!eliil,i-.i nnil Lnncosler turn ike ul the 13 BOSTON Union and improved Rotary pnteit mil.'-'«ln"f..(liiivins I'-e Fliil..delpliin and Colu.ubi.i Cookl. g Sf.ves, construccd s- a, lo'i uswer ' i'l' "-"^ ','."'" '""'X^ il''^""""* f- ^' ","« ''•'"'' Oaliy Ibr wood as for Coal, and finished in a dura. ',''•'•'»l'7 Ev,m.s and others cont^.""'"^' lb ueres, ,,' ' r .. \ . IJ J c. 53-iierclies, on v/liiih IS erected a highly fiiilslied ble inaneer, fiir b:i1o at my Hardware Store, as * ' v'mV7.' ogcnt ofthc Proprietors (or Lnncafller I OlUiS£j GEO. MAXER, I No. 21 North Queen Street, Lancaster. I ,„ „ ,- „ 3ts..t9 3G by .'iO feel, wilh a kitclien ',3 by 2C —.—.—_«____»¦.—__^^^_^.^.^^_—^_ . leet atlnchedi with .1 rooms und a spai ious h.: ftj.ir»(r«f«^»-8r9 C!'BTS-i/»oo jupon the first floor, 3 on the second, garret divid terrOtina spices. i,^ i„l„ 4 .-.panmems. alll.lhed and pbslered, Ground Allspice, Cinnamon, Cloves, C.iycne i|,c kilehen is als.i divided into 2 rooms on ihe Pepper, ."Maec, Musta.d, Pepper, Ginger, uhilu second Hour, a garrel lathed and plastered; anda Pepper, Nutmeps, &.c. Wnrrnnlcd pure nnd fresh piau-i |,u.,ses ro.ii.d three tides ofthc building—a b'nioEil i;««lilH8- xtitvco. Nov. 1-1, 1831). an by-10 feel, three stories high, and having nil the requisite luachinery fur making the various kinda^'paper;—a running two p-:r of burrs; a Sj.w j\lilj, a Barli Mill, a Urfjc j^tmo B.irn, w.lUsUblinj;, slu-djinjr i.L-, iJjside-i thesu, there is also a Managfci's iJuuse, und five C.'ttujjes, sulUcieutly capacious f^.r the accomiuadaiiun uf the hands um^jlovud In llic Sirverul tslub.ishmenlJ. The WLlcr |ower is valujI'lc.and is, ii! t'encrjl adeiju^te loallthe pur¬ poses uf tbc M'dU. 'iho Und is cousjduicd tirst- ralc larmiiiff iand, heiny easily siusceplihlu ol'pro- tiljble aud pi;fmuiiuiit iniprovcnicnl, ami is ]il'cu- li.irly adapted lo tbe use oi" Ij.nic, PI .stcr, &.c. Il is well enclosed and is divided into convenient j Kclds, and is well watered with abuudun; springs 1)1 best u atcr j ubout one imlf ofit is in wood, untl the Testis arable uud incudow land. The title is tndisputablc, and a part of tbc land may bu tiicn upon upphcaliun to the Truh'.cc. The Terms of sulcim prescribed Uy Ibc decree, arc Ibalonc Iburtliof ih purchase niuncy[>hi>U bc paid in cash on the rutificiition ofthc sale by the Chancery Court, one lonnli in six months, one ibuitli in twelve mouths, and one Iburih in eigh¬ teen nmntlis, v/ilh inlerest from the i!ay of bjIc. the credit p:.yjncnl to lu secured by endorsed notes approved by the trustee, and upon the payment oftlie. whole putchiise money a tille will be made. UKO. W. J^OUIII.V, 'i'rustet. Nov. U, 1S33, ts-lU TAVERN HOIISE, U'ril of Parlition in the coinmon I'luas of In¬ diana Counlv,ut Dcccni- b,'r 'I'crm, I'SJit, for the P.irtiiion of a certain tract oi land, situato. in Indinna cnunly, adjoin¬ ing landt? oi Joseph *('- Carlncy and o'.hors, and w:iiTa»t':a in the name of' \VilIi.4mAtmoic,coniuin- ^iiig three hundred ai d fifly eight and cue h;.lf acres, whei;cof the Pl'lV. claims the one twciily- t^uveiilh part \^il) the *p_iUi(Jiittn(CE,|ohold lo im in severally: - ground. Also. Pearl Ash, Sal Acratus, Rose and I'each wi.tcr. Fine B >rde:iu.x Tabic OH, ic. For [Sale Wholesale and lielail nt low rctes i:l JOIIN K LONG'S I Drug &, Chcmic:il Store Mn, 8, ^'onh Queon Street (nenr the Courl House.) Nuv 14, 1831). - ¦ tf-49 Pcinberlon Pleusonts John Pleasants. Charles Pleasants, Jiimcs Pleas- an'.s,Henry I*leasanls, «.V. John Cowden, Ann P. Cowden, S.irali Cowden nnd H;mnah Cowden, by their guardian AVil- liam Wilson.' wash aud ice house, a large stone iiani. purl of whieh is fini.sbed ls a livery t-taUe, a w;ig- cn and carriage bouse, a range of stunc slicda nenr ly new aud "wi-11 located—a stone spring house o\cr a never-failing spring; iwo frame /JVfiaanI Efioiiscs, a frame Blabic—all the above buildings arc finish- ON S.iturday liic-30t!i of November, 1639, will be sold by i ublic vendue, at the public huUse ol Levi ILirl, iu tlie village of Ilemptie d, bn the M.iriieltd Turnpike, 3 miles from the cily olXaii- caster, a tract oJ F.ist-r^U* IJm(?stone Land, contnining 7U ncrcs and IIO (u'rchcs, situaled in East Ileinplield township, Lsiienster county, near the above vilhige of lli.-iiiplield, and witliin 100 ViUds of the I a.l road, adjeiiiiiig the pub.ic road 1 ¦adi 1.1? fioin the Colunibia turnpike lo Jacob tvaull'man's.Mil', and the public ro.id f.oin Gaiil- liers'snii 1 passet througli tlie land; ..djoiiiilig lands of .M chad Sides and other... 'I'lic whole ofthc tract is cleared, in a good slate of cu.liv..tion, and (I^LIVE OIL, NEATS FOOT OIL, FUL-1 nothing ha'viiij-beon le'it ii.idoiic to add couvcei ivj^ IjKR S EAUTH, Just received, together j cnco and conifn L There is a pump at the kiteli- wilh a general end lorgo assortment of j cn and one at the frdiil door wherein water iseoii. TtB.tn ^ftttr- veycd into ilie barn yi;rd. The land .b highly V!fCiXIHH.i, !eultivatid, well divid.d and enclosed by n new of every kind, wliieli is olfered for salo at very Bubstantial post Ience of eliesnul rails, nn orchard lowpriccsby i-iv'-orr i of ehoico fruit trees has jiL-^l be ii pLnled, the pro- J. r. IIETXIT.SII, fpcrty is watered by a never-lailiiig stream; be- At his Medicinal, D.iig iiCnemicjlStore, Last ^ lunging to these prcuiises i.* a tract of -1 acres, H King Street, I.iiiicaslcr. _^ ^^ | ;^..^-.^^^ pcrchce of c.teellenl cd in a Very superior sty.'e, end at great cx.ensc,! o iargc portion is under good not and rail fence. Nov. I-l, lS3i). tf-19 .-1 '-rfi^ SCliplic Springs. f^I.IPTIC Springs for Cjrriages, Waggons, J Sulkies, &,c., of api roved quality always oh linnd, ibrsalc or iiiuda lo order ut iny Hardware Store GEO. MAYER, No, 21, North Queen .Street Luncu^ler. Nov. 14, 1S33. 6- _ ubMUl throc-fourlhsofainilcdiatanl,ond adjoining W No. I. The properly is mnrb culiinccd in v:ilue, by t'lV Pliibduiphii aud C<ilumbi.i Unll wny pi.ss.ng through; affording I'ieiiiLie.-i Ik Philadelphii sever¬ al limes every d.iy, alsa to \Vl-sL (.-hesler, Lancas¬ ter. Colurnhii and Harrisburg. A turn-out liua Jti.-ID in-cn m.ide fur ihe use ofthe puilic, and n ware ^»MK*^'.»«.^..«.. Ok?,.«.*., i'i- '" \houB^ erecud iu which the inrn-out terminute.s. l»fff imnvritp, t^^iiipn, ^V. | -i-,,,. c^„,i commissioners al.o Inive wilhin u few I'ST RECKIVED by the Subsribcr, a new ^ y^'ars, uftlublished a water slalion fur ihe use of' and fresh a-^ortmcnt of • i Loemni.t vc on tbo road. I Us peculiar situ;ition presents to private gen¬ tlemen, irreiiter inducements than any seat in the There is an Apple orchard on ilie premises, nnd a never-fading spiing ofwater. The property ulso possesses the rigiil of conveying water by the moans of pipes, trom n spring ot'water on (he ad¬ joining properly of Michuel fciide.^ Aboul SorlU j acres is meadow, the greater portion ol whitdi tuu j jrr.Oii Tiis aou'TUL.t.N UTEii.vr.v ucsse.nocu. Ti^Bi FOHE.^T. BYSiAii. i.y Ul X JXNU pitia,auK. Vo dear uid Foroiis.' how I lovo, Al balmy cluhc uf summer day, Alung your (liwvry paths Vi rove, And Ituuugh 'joar bovvers of laurel itraj. To muse benoalh your leufy plumca, While slow and deep ibu bretzes ligh; And Memory clmiiis amid yo.ir gloonm Low rtquivuii lu the duys yuno by. Xol yeart of youthful bltsi wero ihoso Pve pass*d beneath yoar cheijeerM shade; Bul glouuiy aeajuus, dark with woes, •liy lonelinesii mure grievitus mado. .How oft I've liaaien'd to yonr buwrfit, Willi acbhig heart, and weary eye, To wcepDniouuJl ihu dewy flo»\cr«", While zepbyis gave me nigh fur sigh. But then, (hough imrrow was my lot, Sumu bleaKed iioun would intervene; And hero ai.d iheie aimmysput Records suir.e d.'ntly choriahM s.^eiia. A siatcrV-i band has loiichM those flowera, A brolher'.-. lihJl has Ungti'J here; Friendship has sal beneath (liesc buwcifl, W;!h sunny eye, and soul sincere. • .\nd IIo wbo heeds the mourner's cry, IIus in these shades a mercy sout; Hero have I heard his Voice ol jjjy, While humbly bending ol hij feol. Ye dear old Forcdti 1 I have wept, And smii'd and imiyVl, yotirihadu* among,—- Aud yc liav^' H.-tuuM wbitu I swept My wild burp to ilie unsiudiod song: And when 1 sleep the dreumlis.iHlocp, Ye'll he a t.-ophicd lumb for mc; While Naiuri:'s atlf will tn^h and weep, .\nd wild birds Iiynin n'.tnc cU'gy. ;?ais.w i'\-:s»i-eS|^locni!ii. A friend, wrilinu i„ il,';, lj,'^u;,.,il|e Journal, from I'eni, Indiana, givea too '.b'.iuwitig intcrosting nc. count of an intervlcu, on ihefir.lof last nioQIb, btv Iween Frances Slocum, a whitu woman, taken, when only five years and eight monihs old, from iie.T Wilkesbarre, Pa., (sixty two years ago,) by lliL Delaware Indians, ond lior brother and lw,> ncievs; rKRU, Iiiiiiana, Oct. 3, isno. Gi;.m'li!5Ii;m In my tripout from Pcnn- sylviinia, it was my gnod forttine lo be lliroivn inlo tlio coin|iuiiy of Joscpli Slo- iji.'iii, Esii. of WilkesLiarrc, Peniisylvatiia, .ind llin two accomplished diinphtorn, wliu WUH; on tlieir wiiy to thiiiieigiiborliood tu vinit a .silkier and an aunt, wiio was cap. lured by tlic Dciaware Indian3,in iiereixtli yenr, (sixty two yeara ago,) in tlin noigli- lioiirlnioa of WilkcsbarrK, Pa., and earrioil j VVcfl by that tribe in their retreat before Ihc iiiarcli of c'lvilizalion,until,about furtf tive years since, she was carrieil lo th» neighbourhood of Kort Vane, at ivhich place sho resided near forly ycarj. Sho lHa.s taken immediately after the inassacro lof Wyominif, the horrors of which are so I faithfully picliired in llie pooinoflliatnatno iby the poet (Jainpbcll. .Aflcr her capture Ulie was ailoplecj into ihe lamilyof a Dcls- ! ware Chief, who Iwd lost his only daugh¬ ter .and who, afler. much persuasion induc- ledlii.i wife to adopt hnr .ns a siibslitute. I In this fiiinil'', .ilie resided until she got I married to a Delaware, with Whom she lived for a niiiiiber of years. After that, a iiortioii of the IKIiiwares joined Iho I Miuinies, nnd uninng them, Miss Sloenm. I Sho being then a wido\\-, or deserted by Ihcr husbanil, she married a Miami, knowi> j in his tribe by the .soub.-iquet ofthc 'Deaf I Man.' With htm she lived till his death, Ihc fruits of Iter marriage being two Bons land two daughters. The sons are dead, ibnl the daughters arc now living nin<r Jinilci from Pern, al u place called tho \ 'Deaf Man's Village.' 'I'he inolhcr and |d.-iughter.s are very initch respected, own n ! section of land, and are very well off iit : iiorses, callle, slock, &c. One of ihtr j daughters has been married, but has lost \ her iiiisbnnd; and the other is married tot I half breed iwiinnd Brouilleltc.one of thb I most noblo loiiking Indians I have ever jBcen. The nicllicr, daughters iiriil .--on-in- law live in n coinforlable log building and : their lioiiiic is tho abodd of hospitality and [kiiidiiesfi. I The I ro jriiss of civilization, hnwcycr, (strange to say,) has not been able to wim itIuT Iho mother or daughters from a strict TKl'TBS. The subjoined apologue, benulifuUy enrorcinjr Ihe Ulility and beauty of Truth, at all limes, htis ailhertincc lo ihu primitive niannors of thft probably appeared bcfure in ourcelumns. But such IndiHn r.'ido. They are, in every respect^ an article can scarcely be published too ollen: , coiniileleiy Indian in ilioir drcfisand habili* "A FeiVun mother, r.j giving her fou forty niuiit«i, preferring the loose Indian blanket pieees nf money as his portion, nudj hi.n Mw^ur lo ihe neat dress of the whites, never to tcU a lie, und Maid, **iiu, my ion, I con-; The SIocuiM family, for nfiwards of CO signthcc toGud, and wcshuUnnt uu-ei again till years, used every means in iheir povvcrto the day ofjudgmcnL** Tho youth wcut away, and Uic party be travelled witti was ass.\ul:cd by robbers. One fellow asked what ho had got, and he said, "Forty dinars are scwej in my g:arnu-nl." He laughed, thinking lie jested. Another asked lenrn the fale of this unfortunate member ofiheir family—otfering large rowards^nd expending much time and money in fruit* less search, nnlil Col. Kwing dUcovorfid" a white ivoman in the tribe whg could be watered. Tin* ah.ne U p.nu-y of iMiehiel Side ^rreii PKI«i^t.T.-VIFJ{Y, „_,„,.. _..__ coutaininir 7i3 varieties of SO.APS for toilette nnd iiciirhborhood. being siiffieieiilly dinlanl fmin ellh ¦ '' ' or road, lo ada.il ii iHiidsoiiie jjarden, and emuro Rouge, in Pewder and Uquid, Co- »o milell |irivaey a» eoiild be desired ^ at llie ».i,nc iliaving. Vegctahlo at ines.ul in the oeca. j She p.-rdeeules the poor ! ivorkliouse ivilli bliiveriiig objects. Ifer name iii .Vi,SI)—..\ Irael of . ill.L-cr I.;:nd, •lit.ialid near ' j..^,,ru,, 'i-j.^ n,ir,l iJ »|,iielul in di.sposilion, the abuve trait and nearly ii(l|oiiiiiijL; ii, eontaiii. ^ iii/T i>;t aeres, "J ijii iru-i k an.l 3U perelies. Xearly I llie vvbole ,;f lliia Iracl i.i envered with lirst rate; limber, and the lir{,'er|iuilioii is lioiestone soil. whieli raise the biUovvs of The above traels will be_ sold eilher loijcther or : KvvalloM> up the trail vessel. Her ii.inie is aen.irately, as iii.iy besl suit purehescrs. | .j.j^^ |^yf,|, [^ ^,^ ricious and w-avward as an in, .¦\iiy pe;-son v.^lsliinj; lo * lew the premisesbe'bre ! the day ol'sale, ivi 1 please call on Mr. Levi tlorl,. Inn.ki'eper, in lleniplieid, who vtiUaihew-the bind . and e.vhibit a drail;;ht ol' the s.nne. ros..iessioii and an iiidi.put'ible title will bo jjivcn on tile first' day o!".¦Vpril ne.xl. S..le lo eominenee al I o'eloeli in ilie afternoon ofsaid day, when j.tlendaiiee will be {(iveli and terms ofsule made known hy i t:nniSTI.\N 5IELUX0KU. ' Xov. M, 1S3D. .'iis.JD the same ijuestioii, and jjot the aame uuaner. At speak just I'jiiglish enough to Icll hor name, last the chief ealhd, and asked him, and lie siid, and that slie e.-iincfrom near a river calletf "I hove told ivvt of your peoplo already, .that I Ihe "Siisqiiehannah," attempted loget lho have Ibrty dinars scived up ill my eh.thcs." IIo facl.. published in thu Lancaster papers n- ordered the ebthes lo bo lipt open, and lound the bout three or four years since. Tlio pub- iiioniy—"and how eaiiie you lo lell this?" ."He- liciilion not .ilipearin.g for a year and a halT eiu.so," the child rcidid, '-I would not ho false to after it was first wriltcn, it only name to. iny inolher, to whom I have promised never to tell the notice of the fiimily about two-vcanr- a lie."—"Child," Baid the robber, "thou art so ago; al which time twoofher brolhersantt miiidiul of iliy duty to thy mother, at thy ycai^ii, a sister paid a visit lo their long losl sister, and am I insensible, ut my age, ofthc duly I owo at this placo. to my God? Oivo me thy hand, that I may swear -j-jj^y fQ„„,, j^p^ „^, g,,],. cntirnlv wed- repentance bn it." Uo did so; his followers were ,,„,, m-,,,^ i„dja„ „,„j(, „f ,ife, but a., ut- uU struck with the scene, "\ouhiivo been our ,„rlv ignorant ofthe sounds uf her native leader in guilt," said llioy to the chief, "he the ia„r,„..,^o as if she never spoke a word of same in tho palh ol virtue;' and they instantly j.;, ,ii,i,. Qn lho present occasion tho ,n.ndo rcsiitution ol spoils, and avowed repeiuauec i,„*,Jiai„lv recognised her brother, who. "" ""-' '"""• ¦ had visited "licr before, and ajipcared lo Iw : highly delighted al seeing her beautiful iaiid accumpli.slied nieces, wliom she haii 'now, for the first lime seen. 'I'ho remin- ' isccncos of some early incidents which tlva- presence of her brolher called, (who wa:. Ihrco years old when she was laken away, J j were truly inlcrcsling. She recollected, ' particularly, tho circumstance attendmg: I hur capture, and of her being laken fromt , behind the stuirstcp«, where she atlemi>tet£ to hide, by the Indians. Whilst tracing- j the very striking rcscinblance between this* ' woiniiii aii'.l hor brollier and fanulvr 1 was^ The Twelve IftaiiglUcrs of tha • iC'ill'. .Voiti Wind Twelve daughters, my 1 dy? Year—Yes, twelve dans;lilerH; and thot ye may nol mistake tlicm, liateii to tlieir descriptions. The first is cold, sloni and uareljn'.iiig in di-'position; liililessand unchariuble ; Imrsli and untbrgiving. Her name is January, The second, who is very dtniinulive in size compared to her sisters, is fre. qucnlly wor.e than January, and always as bad.— and needy, and fills the boisterous ill temper,and passionate in the cxlrenie. j '''"•<:''''>¦ -.''"•"^'^ ^''''1' 'I'" "A'-'C'S produced Uer gusts of anger are lilio lerrible hiir.-ieaiies l^X l'ilollig..uce and civilization upon the: •¦ • - .. ..-..— --.- .1 „ ,,.., .,,,1 |e.\iin:*.-^io.i ol the sloriiiv sea,,iid;>--^i"'^"'"- "''''•« human coiinleii.ince, rk ¦^l^j.^l, I wclla.s upon the iiiiiiiricrs and eh.iriiclcr of" I'aiilchild: now all sunny with smiles—then ub. [ P'*-'-^' FUBLiIC S.iLiI'}. ¦ , , . ,'locnoT Lavender and Honev w,iler», ne.ii's Oil, The defendants are hereby summoned lo bcnnd | pl,„^i,,^ Div.ne, Lipsalve, IL.ir Oils, Hair Kesto- appear at a Court ol'Commonl'lcaa lo bo held at Indiana,'in and for said said eounty of Indiana, the fourth Monday of Di.eember. 183!), to unslver thd Pi'ir. "in tho said (Writ named, and show cau.se, ifi nny they have, why panition of the trnet of land aforesaid tihould n'ot he iiindc uccordinjr lo the wm 'a largo porlion under eiteolient post '¦nbrt rail icncc, and ihere is growing on 4lib iilicflo (juantity of fiiio Ibcusts, inord than sylvania. J.\MES KIEH, Sheriff. ShcrifTs Office, Indiana, Oel. Irt, 183D. Crll. S. r.azctte, 'Vork- Republican, Sunbury Oaiicite, Danville IiiteHgcneor and WillinmHport ouificienl.lo keep iflc fences in repair. Tho land ¦ UcpuUlieanwill each insert the uhove once n week is ia.tjio highest slato of cultivation, and. exfiecd.; (or six weeks, and send copies of their papers and jiigly .well: )yatefcd. double''stpne''' The buildings arc a largo with every convenicnco necessary for ono or two faniiliea; with ninolic house,,spring hou.ne, und a largo ^lono Barn, Uli feci long, with wa;toii 6libd, carriage house, corn cribs, &c. Thero is also oil the proji; rty ii* tliriv. Ing- young-orchard ©rolioicn fruit trees. Iron ore of a Gno quality has been dimovcrcd in diQ'erent parts ofit. ¦¦ 'Persons wialiing to purchase .can examine the property Ibr thoiiiaelves, an.l the terms will then be inalld knovnia by tho jubscribor. ,, ¦ .;.,.,: . , . , ; FKANCISS KVANS.- Oct 19.1839. ll.-l-l ,'' '"j^iai-a's'Lvxiiaou. A- FEW copies oflhis new n|id very bcauilful H. wcrkcniohadnuho Book Stor^o^f^^ . ;tift.«.t«,»iTt.56.1B»'. -^-^^ bills to this oliiec. Xiaccastor Qonnty .Academy. ' i I'HE Laucaster County Academy, ia ojioii for lho reecpiion -of (-'liiBsieal tleholors. Appliealion liir ad- inisbiiin can be made either to lho IcielierB oriiiiy of Ihc nieinbera of lho Board of Trii.'^leep. J. C. liAKKU. D. a, ¦President ofihc Board. Nov. 7,1839. 3IS.48 €.A.i\IE to tho residence of lho Biib..ieribcr, re siding in Rapho townahip, near Mounljoy, on the Sath of AugUBi Inst, ; A DARK *^ Brown Cow, _^.^ ..,-^uwitb Q white foce. Thp owner can hnve Iicr by cbmipg forward, proving property ond payinir churffco.' . , GEORGE SPKERS. Not. 7.193!), »t-48 riilive, Dulin, Tooth Vowdera nnd raslc, Urushi- Amandine for the fiicc and hands, afte*- wnHhin^'-;; Curling Fluid, Iiidi:in Dye A: Esh.; Tyre for color-; ing the hair J FreelUe wash, Rxtr;iL-t of ftfuak, ! ViiniHiu, Uo3C, Ambergrirf, Ineensi; Powder, for fu-' misruling rooma, tS;c., A;c., I'or linln by J. F, HKIMTsri, ; East King Street, L;inc4stcr, I'ii. 1 Nov. M, 183D. . tf-19 SN pursuance of an order of llic Oiplians' Court, will be exposed to public B,de, on FRIDAY, l-thoHad of November, 1839, ontlic premises of I Esther Urubalitr, ihe following propeity, vizi I .'^ l;4>t (lil-OlIIKl, 'eentiiiing 24 .-Veres, in Str.isbiirg township, on the road leading I'rom Slraiihurg to Itiehard Fer- icis'b tavern, adjoinin|i: property of John llerr and John St.iev-, on which is a aubstinlial one.story with n well ofwater near the donr, a shop and sta. ble. Perncjiis wishing lo view the properly pre- viousto the day of s.ile, w.ll pl.-jao call on William Rudolph re?idiiig tliereou, who will show thcni every tiling tliey desire to *ee. Salo lo coinnloiicu al i2 o'clock in the afternoon, V hen ternis ofealo will be mnde known, bv KSTUER URUBAKER. Nov. 14, 1833. 13-<19 fiijiicr and Wvitiag Paper, OR SALE AT THE OFFICE OF THE EX.CMINER & HERALP. „ - aX S.\TL'li»Ay, li3rd of November, 183'!, timo permilling ifde.-ired eoiislait aeeess lo the ^ D ^^.j,, ^^ ^^,j , [.^jy,^ Vendee, at thep-.l-lic public. The building Inia the appearaiiee more ol |^^^_^^^ ^f j;,eob .Minnich, in the ViUige of NclTs. a private than public house. , , -, , 1 ville, the following described v.ilu.ible lots ofLaiid, Also, on Suturilay the 'jOlli ¦'»'"»'"'""¦): situate at the two angles of the Cross l-'oada lead- ai;2 o'eloeli, P. M. at the Valley I'nrge Ilolel, a i„j iVoin Ijiiieasler lo Reading and from Nelfs- H <W I.r Vi'ca llitlUl, viflelo Xew Ilullind, in .'Manlieim lownship, Lan- B.Ot OS M^. tO.ll.tllU, ___^^^^ ^^^^^^^^._ ^,^^^^ J _^^., .^ ,..^^^^^ Laneasler and situated in the township ol S'eh lylkill, boiinded by ^,,„„i ,,, ,„-,i,,, ,-r„,„ .N-eiVville :— lands of Thos. Walker, dee'il., rijniiiel_ 11. IJavLi, jq-,, ^,^_ l,_Adj.iiiiiiig Let .Vo. 2 and lands bo made p. Col. I. Wayne, Ro¬ bert T. Evans, Esq. Philadel. hia, Uai id.Meeon- key, Weat Clica er, Lewis \\ alsou, Huwellvillc, flie-ler county, Tandal Evans, on llie premises, or lo the subscriber. _^^^^^^^^^ ^^^^,^^^ JOH.S" .MAl.lN, IllUliEl!!) I.VANS, \«si'.-|iees of Randall Kvans. Nov. 11,1839. ' ° . l^-p, N. n. All persons having elaims against lho said Randall Evan., will |>lease lo presei.t lliein inimedi.tely lo either ofllie abovo iiamcd sub. seribers. 1 sbrbed In tears—now singing as gail/ os the night* | ingale—then anxiuus and overcast. Her name is ApriL The fifili is a bright i-nJ hugliing virgin, whose hour.i nf nlirth and merriiiieiil are aeldoiii in¬ vaded by tt moniclil i.f leais, and whose pleasure ii' the cultivatiun of sweet llowera. Her name is .May. The .sixth is more se.-ious and sedate loan her .sister whom I have jn.-il alluded lo. She d.-- lightsin sh.idy groves and ihe banks of clear rivu¬ lets, where s le reads or iiiedilales at her leisure.— Uer name is June. The seventh ij hoi, fiery ami volupluiiiis; seeking in vain to ipielich her l!iirHt-ol pleasure, and only iiit ixieating herself by the re¬ newal nf her enjoymeiils. lier name is July. Tlu eighth is a in.iiden whose looks bespeak tiial mel- h.wiu-ss ivli ell is al^o lo be found iatlie fruits that hang over her bower, or in the h:irve..-ts, tile g*.lh- ering of whieh alio loves lo su;ierinleiid. Her name is August. Tlie ninth is sl.iid and in-ilronly the remuiiib uf Uie pas. the liiiiniiii fiiiiiiiy. K.ieeptinjr her corn- le.xi'iii tlK-re i.s nolhing about .Mtsa Slo.- iiiii thai iiiilicales her "ri^jiii, or that ilis- (liiiL'uiilii's her, in the tiiit;lilest particular, j liiiiii llie abori;,'iiie.i with whom she live;* III coiileiilineiil nnd peace. She ppurns; ihu idea of ubandoninsr her presenl mode- • if life, or e.\chanjrinpr it for what wo dalt ;he 'eimiforisaiid ciij.iymcniiiof civili-/.a- lion.' Her idea.s of happinoa.H nro to in- siipuralily connected with hcrprcMiiit mode- of life, Ihat she considers ony rhaii(je ns. mly productive of unmiligatcd niiacry anil wrcichediicas. and others, eoiitaiiiiiii; FlVtl .'VCRES, more or of Henry and IsaacLaiidis containing 1 acre and ItsH. , ,,. „ 1100 perelies of land, neat nieaauro. References can bo iiiiidc b; Col. I._ ".-yjf. ''°-1 1,0 f .\o. •->.—Ad oining lands of Is..ac i; Jacob ^.j^n^ of youth with the di.ierctioiia ' niature years. Her name is Seplciuber. years. £.:iiiic:i!>te>- BittiCt. .\uvember-nil 1839. Resolved, That alihough ibis Insliliiliuu never wus in n heller condiiion lliait al presenl, und has liiiide aiiipio proHlK during llic lasl six iiuioibs to cnn. blo il 10 declare ila iieeii.iluiiied dividemie, yel lho Direclors Imvo deleriiiinid mil lo violiilo llie lawuof the Coinmonwealih, by deelnring a dividend, durilii; lhoiillB)ienBiull ofspeeio |iiiyillelll«, euUiilating c'lnli jl!^ denily on a speedy rotunipiiun, Extract .from lho solo luinuicB, I • CUniST'.N- I!.\CI1MA.N, Cashier. Lancn-Trr. Nov, 14,1359, ill depurlmenl; eoniiiiiiin^ nd reserve of I,:indi.s,eoi,l,l,„ng2acreaand 30 perelies, neal „„j,„'vears. Her name is September. Thu iiie.,siire. 1 he above Lots arc very valu.ible for ' nny publie busiiies-*. PosiU-ssion ean be hr.diil any lime afler-the s:ilc. An iniiisputable tille -.vill be iriven In the pnreliiuier. i and frowning. Her name i. Oeloher. The eleventh Sale l<. ei.mmence at 1 o'eUik, 1'. M. on said i ^ inlmspilable and clieeileas; frigid in maimers, uay.whi.'nutlendanee will be given and terms made. .,,.,.., . , ¦ i ¦ -^ ¦ " I and cold m lieait; without a virtue lo <|ie-ak i.i hir niRl.STIAN li. I.ANDiS. favor. Her name is November, '('lie Iwelflh and ISiaO. ts-49 last is a niiserablo and shrivelled ereainre, wilh ^w.,j, ^ • J ,., ¦ i bleared eyes, loollllcss and li.tl.;ring in her gail, i'UVUk. »;'a.a.,i!,. I dressed infuis wliieh donol liowev.ir keep her "III-TY SHARKS ofthe LancasU-r Ciiy and „.^„„_ jj,ij ^;i|,|,i,i„ ;,,^.vi.ry siep. leieles depend C.iiinly Fire liiMiraliee, C.iiipiiiiy, will hu ,^ ^^^^^ l,et nose; heT very breath ia frozen. Her Tiiitow IN THE l?os3.—.Amoni,' thei tloosicr.s they cnll eulloii thread Host, it lenn which few Yankees understand. .\. fair, fal brunette one day stepped into the Htorc of a yoiinj,' iiierehani, and boiij;ht a dress of the clerk. .-Xfter if wan cul ofT. sho uildres-ed lierjclf lo liim—"Well, I reckon you'll throw in the Wj." "Ccr- tiiiiily," replied ihe clerk with his inotill. known by Novemher M lentil is uncertain and inysterioua iu her conducl;' sirelehed in laiifjhlcr; "we'll throw in Iho et one moment sporiive and gay, ul unodiurdi.iual boss—thc'i'e he is—you're very welcome and frowning. Her iiuniei* Oeloher. The eleveiitli , t.i him!" ble and cheerleas ; frigid in iiiaiiuers, j A Literary liankimr Assiciiitions—.\ Library Company in .Miaininbiirg, Ohio, li.is conitnunced induing; a paper under lho title of Washingtoii Bank Thecourtha* allowed a "nno warranto" on it. dispelled ol to any persoii desiring lo piirehusc. F.ir further inl'orniiilioli ap(ily atthe olHee of the Examiner A: Herald. Nov. 14, 133J. 3la^9 •B'o 'l'rtVfi'nk?«*j»evs^ UPERIOR WiueBitlors,auitahlo for Tavern use by the gallon, dozen or single boUle. For JOHN r. i.osr.:~>. Dnig.tChomioil Store No. 8, .Vorlh tjucen (Street, 'nenr tht Conri Hrut-^O name is Deeeiiilier. iMcnsi-.H. Merrick and Town, of Sonih- wark, I'hiladelphiu, have the froverniiient K.';rt;.vsivK Cocoo.nkhv.—Mr. I'liysic,;contract lo m.ike the eiiginejt for tho new. of Ciormanlown, I'a., i.t llm proprie.or of sVeam frij.ate to bc built at thai city. llie largest cocoonery in the world. Ue i has fed this seaaoii 1,0011,0111) of worms,' Curious Fact.—."^la-jor Sinnickcon, near and ban 100,000 mulberry UecB j^towiii!,'. v^iilem, .N. J. lia« au applii tret of -'Karly Ile id aboul planlingsi.\tji,ucreiiUioru; and ; I.ippincott" which has blosnomed ihrea Ihu yenr alter lie calciilatut on feedin;;'limes, and produced a isecond crop of cv- ft't-'j millionf if t^.inifs I vjloiil ap;ilfls noiv iii>l 2i-.iiicfi.«t.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1839-11-21 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 21 |
Year | 1839 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 50 |
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 | 1839-11-21 |
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 565 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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•'SKT -DNIOM THBXta IS B«3lHNOTH.
Lll\rCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.-
-PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEERLY-
-BY ROBERT WHITE M TDD LETON.
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ADVER'l'iSEMEN'i'S.
'VVILL rbe-sold at public salo, on the pruniines, ¦05 SATURDAY tho 93Jday of Novcnil«ir next, ill thot certain
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wljieh .will _1JC sold in iwo parts on the wlrulc to ' -aliit "pufc'^^ssra. On'the propertv is mi excellent ¦ ' |
Month | 11 |
Day | 21 |
Resource Identifier | 18391121_001.tif |
Year | 1839 |
Page | 1 |
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