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[Mtfa^iKtz: flJUiungcriTiummBM jt«guBjf*iyat LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA. -PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY- tiaijLmiet.miM<Lx.: -BY ROBERT WHITE iVIIDDLETON. '^(©a»9.,'saaiooosr©o- ©s^ S IM liriB S JD .A iX 0 S^f.di^rJIiSaiUlES® 5^0 a!3S'X>«, STiaw gm^ita^o ^y^Diiia a*^^iT:s;c m-.. ADVKliTISEMENTS t^•J^ _^ •cssi'oi^T'i'O- •ftiqt^pfiQ JO joi«t;aui]'i til Bpji).* jtotjj JO jotiito in 'pitnii uo s^i)A\itt.Xiijt.tib putt Xii.' -ijiiub/uBjuaaj.svajpunj/ivs'ivoOjffl) ¦.(Ja.^!I•)p uo 11111:0 u; 'aOliaOUcl I'"" UflOlJ 'AajISIUA\ Joj u.Mid no.oijd lB.)l|Sin a-fj 'luotp Xq piiitl s.tu.Ulu at '?03jis pi^oijj puo j.>iiJi'i\; tt3JA\7^q oa'ciCujfi JO oilujojjpj JO oauyj:'.tj|p oi[,|. •pcoy otjj ,uo joijio jCud bd snjuj moj kh iu ';iuip ntuiiuoi]) ut 'L'tquinioQ JO JolBDOuui UJ Tj|i|diapi •liqj uiojj'ozipunii.'U.ij^ pun IjJoJls 13>jJi-I\; JO ]itJOjg UI otfiioq Xuo oj p3ja.\![-ip st it Jn\(U yjnoq Xlfl 111 pnpjiiA\JOj aq utrj 'jolBCoini'J jo rnitutiiciQ lit 'Boanoq.ijt!j\\ jpqt JO jot(liD in y.ij 'i->3iipo.i,i jjijn ozipuoipjoiv Kill '.tjun.oo put) .fjjo bii|)jo -euj^iMU.gg^iii.iJilBtki^i's.i.-.Mt.iuj GmiiiJojm .?i|iij)03d«o.i piiio\\ (H'sr m. s' 't M is\ © i SI Valuable Fropei--ly AT rSJffVA'B'E SALE. -0©e- 'THE suliseriher offors f.ir sale, tlic following described Vninable prbpClly, viz; BBS Acres «f f.-:«n<i, 40 ncrcs orwiiiuli is fiiip Woodland! 1. fine mca. tlow wliich cnn tic wntcrt'd till Bcasoiis by a unuill utrcant runnin;: lliroiigli'the .vuril; the re.'siduc i.i under gTiod fences and in u higli tit.\tc oCc ..'(.iva- tion, having tliereon erected a two atory Brick ADVERTISEMK.>irs. ¦ftV AN TO bo Sjeiirod hy .Aloijgjgo on RenfEsmio nl 6 pcrceni intortBl. Korlu.-.lioeiiifurinalio.i inquire ut lliiB oiBcc. Lum oBlcr, Ortobcr 17, 1819. if_45 AUVERTLSEMENTS. i^'alHablc .,?jBUI Wi'opei ty AT PUBLIC SALE. ]r N purs:iancc of an order ofthc Orphan'^ Court ^'' of Laiic:iBtcr county, will bc cxpo3i;d to Puhlic Sale, AUVERTISEiVPKNTS. ADVKKTISKMKNTS. OF HARDWARE, OIL. &c. '^Taluable Real Sstate FOR SALE. JJJ^Y virtue of an order of tlic Orphans'Court .^ of Lai.c;i>tcr counly, the under ijiiii d. Ad ininislr.itora of tho Estate of (.-, CAUIU-liNTEU, Est. docca-cd. wilt sell lit puhlic vendue, tho fol¬ lowing Ileal Est.itc ol'a.iid dfcuacd—viz: Purpart Nn. 1. On 'Phnrnday, the 1th of NovoMihrr iicit, on the prciiiiBOH, ot Ihc bic icsidcncc ofaaid dccoased, a Valuable Plantation or tract ofiirst-rutu l^im^'HtoTtic Ijavffy Pituatcd in Went E.trl towunliip, b iid county, od¬ joining lands of Ahr.ihnni Grcbill. late Diinii-l JohiiB, dec*d., John Greliill nnd olhera, containing 112 Acrea ai.d G7 pcrchcH, whereof ahout 30 acrts arc eovorcd with c.vcclent tnnhcr. 'J'Jiu irnprovc- rnenla thereon are a two-^tory stone and framo i l>wt'Uiifi£v- BSonse, ] and stone kitchi-n, lar^e Sivisaer JJirn, !S^^^^\vagon shed, carriage houac and all o lier neees.sary out.hoildiiips; a pump ofexeellent j and ncvcr-fiiling w..tcr convcnivnt tu said house;' nnd an excellent spriiifj of running water. Alao, trt'o story log- weatherboarded ILL hcaiild, on WEDNESDAY, Norcin. ber Glh, at the lute iciJidcnce of O'EufioK L. iMiYi.n, dee'd, in the cily ol'Lancaster, Die tn- tire Htock ot On Thursday the2lsf. day o/jVoue;«. t flHarifiwarc, OiBs, GfniBlfH, &C. ber next, at 2 o'clock in (he aflerno n.'on ihe pre-' Also,a variety of Ilooachnld and Kitchen l-'urni- iiii-scH, n i;p!ir.>ta. Tovvuaiiip, LancaBtcr couniy, tore too nunicroua to mention—Alao a good two ull thut certain two btory Stuiic . horao I i^Eoici .-Hill .inil Saw.JVBill, I CARRI.IGE. ixitnulud on Coe.il.io irecli, in said l.iwnship ofi Sile to romnience ol 10 o'clock, A. AI. ofsaid I'jpliratj an I county afon'3..id, Injicllicr with a day, and will be ennlinued from day lo day until I trjclof Ij:ind IherelonllacUcd.eonl.ininf; 27ucreB nllis sohi. Due ullcndauce will bo given and land lO'l perches, neat nienture, iidjoinii'g Lnds o(" tern.a made known hv Cliarles Holliichcr, John Sebaillci iinil ollicra, well Gfcn ARDl^S C'[..\RKSOX, ! Imown by tlie naiho of "II..n.inher'B .MIL" Tijo ! S.VMUEI. IJALE, , said land i. inipr-.vcd LinieBliine ; iherc are oUo , Adniinislratnrs oflho eaUtc ol'Gco. Louis Mayer, ¦ erected nn the Haiue a one .slory Stone ' dec'd. ' - ¦ - ts-.t7 THE Subscriber returns hia thnnka to tlie ptih- lie fur the liberal p:itr-'nape bctowcd upon hini, and inrnrm'* I.ifl friends that he liaa just returned from riii.dclphia with i lull .-iupplv ofthc j Sjatest FasMons. I and i.l prepared lo execute all ordera in hia line with ncatncua and dcapaich 1). A. rONNELLY. E:iHi King filrcvt, Laneaalcr, I'a. Oclober 31, 183.'). tf47 THE tJARLAND. i^ Dwollinir enn^^pj Oe,obe.r3M8.-.9. ¦ ¦HI ^ *aiid over rtliol Rant, Wagon S!ird and L ¦ ^ K^iJi R*i BB ^S fe^SsMotheroul-builHings. The »a d Mill is [ OiJCajiJia » j^alc. oflho bu-it in ihc cou..ty anJ doca a good Imyi xwHA ;—hiia t'lrec i^air of Stomv, two wat^jr whoeli anda nevcrfaii.ng'aupply a( Water. Y virtue ofa writ of Venditioni Exponaa to mc direcled, will be sold by iiuhlic vendue. ALSO,—On Friday the 22nd day of q,^ Tuesday the 2Gth of Novemher next, N-iveniber nc.xl at9o'nli>c!t in tho aflcrnoon, r.t the puhKc Ii.jusc of John Rr.th, iu Warwick lowna'.ip, in the co nty aforesaid, will bc cjcpuacd to Public Hale, aiK.thor nt the public Iiqubc of Okey Ilcndrickaon, in the village of i\Iountjoy, LuncaBler county, Ihclblluu- ing Ueal Eatatc, viz: Nos. 130, 131, 133 and l.'J.'I, ^iduilrd on th6cinncr l)^NvA\\\\g m^ a good Tenant IIou«c, a new and other oul.buildings. Thir propeity isBi'uatcd in Uapho townsliip, Linca-lcr ^county, one Ii.ilf mile from the borougii of-M-iiili'-'Ini, al the public roid leatling ftom a.iid hirough lo Mounl.ioy. Thi- property is well provided with l.ime stone, and iidjoiiis hnd) of H.'nry IK't:slii'y, John Ceckle, deceased, and olhers. Any person desirous of purchasing, inay call nn tile sub.^eribnr rcHiding on the premises, who will give an indijputjble litlo. . The terins will be '¦'^^" CATHAUINE IIASSl.EP. October 21, 183:1. I'l-dG StMve M:iiiH3;Jt:t-.>y. Nine plalo Wood .Sioves, j ('oal und Franklin Stoves, 1 I'arlnur Coal-Orales and Stoves, Improved an leoninion CookingSloves conslruel* cd f-r cillier wonil orCIfial, Olins.-cad'Bl'.iti.iitCoal Sloven, | Ou hand ready fjnished and fiir S.ile Kt.v ot my lljrdwat^o Store No. 'Jl Norlh Qiiein flriicl, GEOUIIE MAYER. Oeiob;r21, 1835. 31-46 Valuable work. i THE Amefitnn Almuiutc ond Repnsitaii/of ¦'¦^°'y'>'-°'"' useful Ktiotclcilgi^, for i.'ir i/car 1840, jiisl received und fur Bale at the Bnnk Store of ; It. W. .MinDLETO.X, I N. 3.^ North Queen Streel. Lancnslar, Get. 24, 18'J3, lf-16 Willi a brick kitchen, a larec swisser barn, and otber nceessaiy out-buildings; .and pnmp ofexeel¬ lent and iicvcr-fa ling water coiivenjenl to Said house. Also, a largo two slory stono ^tm, B^VE£,ajB[^'f^ BawiJ.^S':, otablo und other out.bu;ld:ng3 with a pump near Ihc doon. Also, a one fibny stone Tenaiil Iiouse and Hable. Tiiere uro four young healing Or. ehurd.i ofchcico fruil Irecs on s.iid premises, eon- venieiitly i-itu.led to tbo respective lioueeo. Said j land is und'ir goad fone.B, and divided inlo fon- vcuienl lields, so that cattle have acccfs to water I from every field. The uhove iricnCioiied land is I siluated in a pleasaiil and heallbful neigliborhood, j und Ihe land ond situation nol suipasscd hy any. Slid preii.ises will bc sold iu the whul- or in parts to suit purchasers. Purpart:! No.t. 3, 4 t^' 3. On FriJaij, i the 8Lh-of Noveni;'cr next, at ibe pnhlie Iiousc of| Jciiin Garber, in the \ill.ige of Ejrli iM'.'.Baid l"wn. ship. No. 3, cofeisting ofa Tracl of Lai^iiiiT©'!'^?: t..ihw^r EJlnaled in lii'ot-ock, Manheim, Warwick arid Wi'Sl Eirl lown.^bips. Bald (ounty, adjoining l;inds ofD.vid tiiiud, S.imuel Weidler, .lolm Wcid er, Chrtsti.m Wenger and olhors, eontaining SGacre..* and 119 perches, whercnf ubout d acres are covered with good limber. Tiie improvements are a one all improvrd.Bi.ujtein said lnwiish p ofWarwi-k, of Mouutjoy Streel and Ja.job Stieel, in s.iid vil c lulaiiiinp U acie.1 and 1.1.5 pureho-, ncJl nicisiire, ) ,gc, .Mountjoy township, I, iiieasler eouniy. The adjoining hndi ofC irislian Wise, Abraliani Col- improvements on Lo: No. 130, ia a onc-sl ry nm den and others, with" a one story Log Dwelling Hiiit^e, atihle and other "ii -tiuildiiiga t .<!r{*on erected; late t iC Estate o> Henry Sc .loU, dcc'd. T.^rina, lUe pincliiiSv- money to be paid on lho l.-t day of April. 1 -10. Due altendanee wi.J bi K"vcn by HENRY BECKER, SAMUEi, KELLER, Adniin'Ktratora of ILnry ShIoU, dcc'd. . Bv the Court, JUn.V ROHRER, Clerk,O. C. Octobe 21, 183J,. ta^G Jt!i tN a few days will bc ()uulialK'd and for a.-.lc at thr hook k;oic ofllic subacriber, No. 9, North Queen Slreet, THE FARMERa* A.VD SILK CauWEIia' FOR Tl'jE YEAR I 840, {Ir the German Lanfruage.) conliiining besidts the naual nstrononiical calculaliona, a va. ricty ofcstfayH on ihcCiillurcof Silk, ami detailing the results of actual experinirnts in this branch of indu.tlry, which dcuionslratc thnt the Silk CuN lure olferi the moal flattering iuduc<'tncnt3 as re garda profit, to those who may wiah lo engage in it. Also for aale as above, hy the groaa, dozen or singly, 0 variety of other Aliiianaca ibr the year IS 10,' Engiiahand Ccrman. JOHN BEAR. L.incaster, Oc. ."^l. 183.1. tf-47 Ug li.itHt.'isiScr UintiU. AN Eleelion fur ihiricau D.reelors oftliis Iiisli- tul.oii, will he held at tbe Hanking Iluui-c. on Sloudny, the 18.h day of November next, betweon lio.irs ofl) o'lluck inthe Ibrenoon, ond 3 o'clock in the aflcrnoon. CIIUIST'N nACIIiM.\N, Ca»hirr. I.ani'a't-'r.«i-loh,.i 21,183a. 3:.46 EaUtIc of Mary M. Ebc.rle, deceuaed. T^JOTIt.'R is herehv i;iveii tu all iiersuiis hiiving 1^ elaiius ag.iiiii.1 the E.liito nf i\IAUy M. E.l- Eltl/E, lale of East Ileinpliehl.luwn.dlip, Laiuasnr lO'.int.'. ileceased, arc roiiucsled to presenl Ihem 10 Ihe uildersigiU'd for setilement on oi l.ufure the First day of January nexl; and llia.ie indebted to snid Es. , ¦ tnt-are r(.q:iired to make payineiil on ur iicliro said j dny. The Administrator reiiJes in the C.ly uf l.on. | caster. I .lOilN S. MILl.ER. AdniiulslralorofMurv jVl. Elicrlc, dee''i. October 24.1339. . _' litjl^^ du tlin sa xp 3, I f ITCHELL'S Alias of Dull nc Mups.inlendcd .i..J. to bo filled up bv pupils .vludying i\Iilcliells' School Geography and Alias, just received al the Book Slorc of „ I U. W. MIDDI^ETOX. , O-lober 21, 1630. • ! Ef title of Rctthe.i /(itiiii:s, tleccased. Notice- I THE Subscribers, Adiiii- iui-itratnrs wilh lho Wil; onnened of liEUUi:N' IIAINI.S, lac cif Saliahnry township, L.ine.vlcr eounty, P.i., .I'eucascil; hereby give iioliee lo all iiiduhlcij 10 tiio EalJlo of said dceeased lo call ond make innnedi¬ ute paymcnl—and those having claims "ugainal uaid E.il.ile, ure nilifiid to prese.it llie same, pro. jicrlv ablhedicalel, lo lb.. Adnin slr.ntors for sci- tlcineiit. The first named .\d1nini3lralor resides in Unueybrook lownship. Cbesl.T county, and lho l.tl r lli S.disbury toiViisbip, Lancaster couniy. DAVID H. II.VCKET, JOIIN MVEUS, Aduii.iislra'ors wi h the Wdl anuex.'d ofUeuhen HaiUes, d;'Ccased. Oclober 24, 1830. Cl'-JG SJ-welling Hous new Hwi.'^Bcr barn nnd nther out-build .jBgfiiv.rr ingd, a well of cxeellciu water near ihejasa^^fi^fc door ofa.ii.l hoiise, und young bearing O.-chard of choice lYnit trees. H.;id land ia under gnod fcricci' und in a high st .le ofcultivation, Conoetngo river ruiip througli the western partof tliiR iri;cl. No. 4, Conaisting of a one story Log stable nnd oth.rr out-liui!diiig.". nnd tract or piece of Lanu.fii'natfd iu W.irv.-ick t<iwnsljip, s;;id coun¬ ty, betivccnC .c.ilie-) and Middle creclip, near their juuclioji;adjoiMiiig finds o"'Mra. I'rjz^rr and othcrfj, eontiining 3 ;.crea and M pei-clica.' 'J'licrc ia an e.xcc.Icnt siuing of nun.ing vva'cr on tl.is tr.H.t near lho door of aaid hnuac. S..id land ia under good ft'MCCH. No, fy, Consisting of a 1 storylog weath¬ er boaidcd SJ'^^^eliing House. Bt.ibic nnd other out-buiiding.i, (;nd Lot of I.nnd, situaled in Urowrislown, West F/jrl lownship, u. fort'H.iid, adjoining 1 nds of .T .cub Adiin.-J, .lohn Wolfandothcr.s, c^mt.ining 141 perches. There ia a well of excellent ^\''ater near the door. Purtmrt No. 0. On Saturday, the Ofh day of Novenihrr ni'x', nt the puMic how^c of .Tohn Kiiufifniiin, in the; city of L;ncastcr. nt ."> o'lloek P. iM. S.iid N.I. G, consists ofa one story.double flilu-.lcd at ibc corner of James, and Mulberry Blreets, in the cily of L-inni.'^liT, iiuiiihered 33J. 'J'he slies oT purparts No.o. 1, 3, 4 &.5, on the aforesaid days," wil; eommeneo at one o'cl 'ck in tiic aflcrnnou ofeacli d.iy. 'I'EUAIS.—Oue-lliird of the purchase mon y nf each pnriiarl lo remi.iii charged tliereon during llic li'etiino of Mary Ciirpi-liler, widow of said dneci.sed, Willi inteicEl, p.iyahle to her from Isl. .\pril 18-10; and llic" bil.nee of the purchase ino. nev tuhciia;d oil ihc firstof-'\nril next, I840i LEVI CAUI'KNTKU, W CAIiPE.NTEP, Adiiliuislrators. ¦ aelobcr 17, 1830. ts-45 rtBIii^ SAB.E. JUST IM IJLISIIUD, 'i'lic Pcimsyivnui-.t Jitsiicii oJ" iSac fi'cacc; ^^^ONTAlNINCJ the law, practice, and m'^_':;s, «|_7 in proceedings be^rc,iu.-.i't:.3 ^j- ,|,(, |,c,,fc' and aldermen, IN I-R:...1NAI,C'.\.SES, with nu- inermis prccc'^;^^;^ morcin! -I'so, the lows, iidju- . dc.lions, mth notes, forms of docket entries, pro- rtiediiii'siiiid practice, rel Hive lo their jurisdieliun, :i,nd it"H CTcrdse, IN ClVIi. CASES. Iiy Moan,.. , i:.vi AI'lvt.NN'EV, attorney at law. lu two volumes ; Vol. I. of JuElices' Cim ii.ll Jarisdiclion Vol 4.'n II. of JuJtiees'Civil Jurisdiction, '/"loo iioIkhmi *¦ in Olll!. The above work, in a volume, large octavo, ol 721) pages, contains in addition lo Inu matter con¬ nected Willi thn iuimodialu dSsign, is originally liroposed, iioliecs ol the law on various subjects ul generul interest; as promisory nnlas anil bills ol e.<change, parlncrsliip, principal and ageni, adinin¬ istrators and executors, the dilfercnt kinds of pcr- son.il conlraols, debts, inleresl, &c.: lugelher wilh the tiwctiilril contlilutioti of Piiiiujiluun.'a, llie ace tral acta of aeeemhhj of 1830, inlulti'i; to titrlions, tho oclB riilating to orpnons' Courls, Ucgislers und rcgi-iters' courl.s, ndminislratora und cxceulorB, the descent ond diallibution oftho ofitatesofinloo titcs, last wills and Icsluincuts, factnrfl, tho ac. knowledgoincnt and probolo of deeds und morlga- gos, limited parlnershipa, landlords and lenanls, cuiinty and townships und county nnd township olfioers, county rates and levic3, thuaup;<olt ofihe liQor, proceedings lo obtain possession hy purclia. (ior>i after shcrllPs sale, insolvent debtors, and oth¬ er.actsof general concern. 'yyVricf jier coiiy. Iiandsotiiely houndii\ calf,95 For salo at tbe Hook Sbiro of U. W. .'\1IDDLET0N, North Queen iilrecl. Lancaster. Oe;. 17, 1830 if-^5 Hooks, Alll)iiii»!ii; ^v.. ¦A rUESH BUpplv ofSCHOOL BOOKS, AL- /a BUMS, (very tidndsoino,) FOU I' FOLIOS, CAP and LETTER PAPER, iSic. liaa just been received ot tho Dook Storo of n. W. MIDbLETON, No. 20 Norlh Queen Street, Lanciiiiler. Sept. 2G, 1830. lf-12 ARSirS BOOK KEEPING and IILAKE'3 ASTUONOMV, for Biloatllio Book Sloro U. W. MIDDLETON. October 31, IMO, tf-17 fi'Hblic .**.•«!«. Oii Friilay tht iblh of Notiember next, ILL be sold at public aale, al tho publio Iiouse of Jacob G.iiiibei, in AVesl Hemp¬ field township, Lancisler county, A FA SIM, Siluat'd in said lownship, 7J inilesfroni Lancna¬ lcr aud 6 frnui Columbia, between Ihc M irictla and Harrisburg t.urnpikes, niui adjoining lands of Cliriblian Greider, D.uiiel Ilainakcr and olhero', cont .illing !S4 Afrcp, tMOro or SosiB. The iinproveinenls are, a new two-slory ¦ .., Slone Bank Uarn, apriiig-JioufC, with ncver-liiiling- water; Snioke honsi-, b.ikc house, and other out- h .ildinffs. 'I'laro '\A a fine younj:. Orchard of choiet" fruit liees on Biid farm. AI:ai, iibont 20 iicrci of woodland, and aquanliiy of Walnut, Pop¬ lar nnd Locust. ¦ It is docnu'd unnccessiry to give a further do- scriiilion oftliia larm, us pei:H-ns desirouH of pur* chasius; will cull and judjro fiir themselves. Sale lo uoinincnco ui 1 o'clock 1*. M., when attendance will he yiven and lorrna madu known by ¦ JOHN HERSHY. Oi-t.2'H833. . ts-4(i WILL he Bold at public sale, at the house of D.iniul Gracff, (laio Stounh'a tivcrn,) in Wonicls- dorli Berks county, on TJiutfiday the Tth day oi November ncxi, the celebrated Criraim Farm- extcnsivclv known bv thenaineof'¦'SHI:]AFFER'3 PLACl'V* lite the residence of Willian J. Shcaff, decci;EL-d,situatcd in Tuipchocken township, Berks county, within '2 miles ofthc hnrougfh of W.iniels- dorf,' and 1 from a receiving Store-housa on the Union Canal, cont-iining ^m&^ .... _ ofthc vary first qu.ilitv Limcatono Land, ofwhich about 55 Acroa ar- covered wilh heavy TiinhL-r, und the w lole ii-nccd round aud divided intofielils of 25 to 30 acres each, by good livt^ holu post and rail fence. • There arc, on thu premiics, a good STONE nd kitchen, wilh Tenant House, Jcc Uou.'io, Uirriigc house Corn cribs n Kionc IJ-irn. 90 feet front, with u frame addition of -10 (ctl, all in go id ordcr. In front ofthc hnuac, ia n reniark- nh y strong Spring, hand'^onicly c. closed, and woti^ing .'10 ncrcaofvery superior iMcadow Ltind. In tho rear is un extensive G.ird.n. we.l laid out, and containing a variety nl" the choiicsl Fruit, 'fhe propcrlv is clear of 1,11 inc iiibiainrp. S.:le lo co'nini'jnce at t o'eloiilt in the afternoon, when due altend .ncc will be given, and the tcrnia ofsale made know by GEORGE SIIEAFF. Reading, Oct. 54, 1S33. t^-'lG I with a log .S able, &.c., thcrcnri erected. Lol No. j Ifll has a one Blory log jdiiBlcrcd House, &,c.. thereon erected. .Lot No. 132 there nre no iin- I provements. Lot No. 133. being the corner L"l, i tlic improvements are a ouc<stury framu house, I itc, Ihcreon creeled. Sale to commence at lOo'clock in the aflcrnoon. Seized imd taken in Execution as the property of Arthur AIcLcar aud Susanna McLcar, and lo the Hold hy A. E HOBERTS, Sheriff. SherilT's OfBce, Lancaster, / October 31, 1839. i uAl 3§, PfliRifiic Sale. ILL bo pold by I ubhc vendue, on Satur¬ day, tlie 23r^l d.iy of November next, on tho Iiremises. The two titory Brick Tavcirn Oouse, Q now kept by Mrs. MarRarct McCoy, in the bor¬ ough ol Strashurg; wi h a hit of ground Ihert'lo bilongin;:, and the Flab ing and other bui dings erected tliereon. Th. ro ,s u well ofwater wilii a piiiofi in it near lho dfior. 'I'lie premises arc in repair and the^iliiation for iinblie businefls isgocd. l'os-es...ion will bo given and a good and clear liile delivered for the naiiiu on lliu first day of April ne.i:t. Sale to eommenec ot one o'clock in llic 'afler- 110011, when the terins will be made known bv HANNAH AlcGUIG.\\. October 31, 1S3!I. ts-'I7 BY virtue ofa writ of Venditioni E.xponti* to ine directed, wil. bo sold b> I'ublic Vendue, Ott Ti.csilay lite 26/A day itf Novciiibtr. nixl, al the puhlic houso ofOkey Uendrieksnn, in the vill,(;eof .Mountjoy, Lancaster couuiy, the lol. lowing lieal Ustale, viz: % B»E:n8l:«»«i>8S sir {r:iH <>l!I.iaH(l situated in Rapho township, Lancaster counly, euntiining 12li acres, moro or less, with a double o a TWO .'Si'OIiY ^^ib ^r^Q^E HOUSE.. TARM FOR SAIcBv. rlhh he exposed to public sale nn ihc prem iHus*, on Wu-dnctday the Ist day of Janu- ary, 1«1U, all thut and tract of Land, siluated in Morris township, Iluntiugdon county, aboutone mile fiom Walcr- atrect, and within sight of the luniiike leading from Harrisburg to I'il sburg, and iibout nt;c inikj from ihf Pennsylvania Caiiul, adj&ini.:g lands of Frederiiik llilenian; on the e.ist, Samuel H iri.itih, on the wcEl, ai;d Jolm Shaller, cn the Nortli; con¬ taining ahout of wliich about 135 Acres are cL-nred, ten or 12 of whicii are good nieadow, and ihc unculiivatt-d part t?( well linibcrcd. 'i'he buildinga on the Haid premises are a good two story hquarcd ii I.O& 81 SUES and kilehen, a hank barn, and other necessary bu'ldinffs. There arc two 1 irge springs thut rise on said Farm, which are sullicienl to turn a Grisl Mill, or nny like maeliinery. I'ossessi.in vvill bcniven on the Istdty ofApril n-x". The terms ofsalowiU be made kiioivnupon apjilviug to cither ofihc iiiidrrsiirned. SAMUEL OEAN, W:M. CALDWELL, E.tccutors. October 31, 1839. fs-d? -'".fil^Sa a Blonc swisser bun, spriiig-houGC und wjfcli-l-ouse, and other-out-hui dings. Also, uu e.tcelluiil Fpring ofwnternear the dwelling, abonl | 15 neres ofthe abovolraet in thriving t luber, ond tho remainder il), a good tla e of eulliv..timi. und under lolerable ence, Ihere ia .-ilso iii .-Vpple Or-1 chard on lho above land; adj..iiliug 1 -nd ofi'eter ! Liiideinulh, Henry und Jjcob lingle, Isaac Her¬ sbey and o her.'. ¦Sale lo comnienee nt 12 o'clock, noon. Seizeil and taken iu E.\ecnlieli ns the properly of Jacob L.ndumuth, and to he suld bv A. E. liOUERTS, .Shcriir.. SherilT's O.Tice, Limastcr,; Oclober 31. 183:1. ( ls-17 IftUUtiiylt; S.46.4J. ILL be olT.ired.at PubUc S.Ie, on FyiJaij , , //it MM i^iyof iVui) m/irrn I/, nl 1 o'clock, P. M.. nt tbc Public I'lousnowned by Mr. Ilowmin. on tbo Cirnslc and llirrisbur-i Turnpike, 3 miles ' from II irrisburg, the following deserihed properly, lo will 1 ;\ 'W-wX (if \.t\v\a, j Siluile in Earl Pennshoro' lown.shi,', Cumberland counly. Pa. co-t;iiied wit.hiti a bend ofihe Coiiodo- [Tuinnct creek, and eontaining j 9^37 ACESES, ! 153 Perches, neat measure, adjoining Junkino' .Mill Tract. The Improvemenls arc a | TWO-STOr.V FnAHC j largo liuiilt Darn, nni olber out.; hoiiKCP. J , 1 ' This is coiifiiderahlc and pronounced by llioso who uro aequ.iiiileil wilh the premises, lo he mo ofthe very best Farina in Cmnherl.ind eo nty; i-i well watered; wilh ad e proportion of good flrong Timber-land, containing a l.ir.„'o (juaulily oftho hesl qiiaiitv of Locust, baaides other valuable Tim¬ ber. J , 1 Tho Land will ho mild, nnd a litlc made by llie Subscribcra to the purch.ser, clear of all incum¬ brances, except lho iightofI).i\ver therein of lho Widow of Reynolds, who was formerly tho widow of—: Orr, in ritilit of said Orr, her firat husband; whieh s:ijd rijlit of dower, and iiicuui. br.incc therenul arisinir, '.vill ccaso and dcterinino with lho death ofsaid Dowuresa—lho revcrsiunary inleiosl Iheiein having been purchased, und b'- icome legally vested in the B bseribur., hy virtue ofa Decree oflbe Orphans' C'onrl of Cumherlaud 1 county.- leaving no lueumbraiicc beyond the an¬ nual [laymeiit ofsaid Dower to said Widow dur¬ ing her lile.tiinc. 1 Terma ofs.ilo will be—tho one.half in hand on the Isl of April, 1840, and the residue inthreoeqn.il i aiinuil paymeiilH, without iiiterei-t, "lu bo secured 10 the sitlsfao'ion oftho shbBcribers. ; iKrTlio Property will bo shown to nny person desirous of purohasiiig, by D. Esllngor, Jr. who ¦ resides thereon. I ftJ-Aitcndance will he given on the day of salo r^ GEOIiGl; III!ME.fl, j J. U. .11'PJIEKSON. ¦ Gcltysburg.Ocl. 17, 183!). tn.-lS I^ltvr stnd Vt ritiii;;.' Ps»i»ci', ' FOR SALE AT TIIE OFFICE FQ TIIK E,XAMIhER &. HERi\l/D. FOll S.\LE. WILL be oTcred nt )iulilie sale, on the prcmisCH, on Tli.rd dav (T.usda.v) the I2.li of theUl.h iiiunlli (.N'oveiubir) neitl, A FARM, ill Colerain township. LiiiKiiit-.-r eounty, ohoiit niiC milo from llic public hou :e known by Ihe niiino ol the "D.-y WcUf," uiljo.naig lands ol' James U-rclay, J.ililei- S eel und olhers. eoiilaiumg ¦ ¦ 1177 AcrcSj and :8;J pci-cltcii, neat measure, of piilenled luiul; about 100 acres elu.ired, 8 aires ofwhich urc iiieiid.iw, wilh u sircinn ' ,|,^,VJ ia\ho hij,rhesl bidder, thai Valuablo of waicr ruiniing tiro.igb il—;llo residue cuveiud ,„, ft .«( «[ »? J{ V, I situate in said vill.igc,('brincrly owned by .•inllion' ! Ellmaker.) 'Phis T.mnery possesses many ai. vantages, Hurpamed by few (ifany) » Ihe count) r^IlE siih.cribcr.wills ', .. public self on ; P S.VrURDAY, tbo -',.d diy of Xoveinber, ne.vl, at lho public house of Jolm S:i F : < 11 il- . the vilL.gc nf Sou lershurp, that valuable properly .situato iu s.id village. eonL.ining about Four I -Acres of Land, nn wliicliare ere-eled a Log ijFliAME SHOP, su table for n incchan e, a frame Sable, w ill other uiil-l.aildings—there isj a well of wilier with a pump iu it near the door of the dwell.ng. 'I'here is an O.eliard of choice fruil trees on said bit. 'I'l.i* proprrty is delighti'ully '¦ siluit d, fr ntiiignn the turiipille rnad, and may. he divided inlo bn Iding Lot.-, having u large front. I It will be sold entire or in Iwo M'tosnit purellas- | era. Pu03cssion given on lho Iirsl day of April ¦ next. ; S.lc to commrnee al 2 o'clock, P. i\I, on said; day, when atlendance will bc giicn and terms iniidc known by MICHAEL GOOD, Jun'r. Oclober 31,1830. .\L'!0, nt tbc same time nnd place, will bc with thriving wh.le oak. black oak, und cliesinut limber. 'Ibo imiiroveineuUare, a euuveuienl lag iiwolling Iiouse, lately wcut'icrbninJfd; a log burn w.t'i {iJSyS HinhUo, a thriving uppic Orchard olgood^^^gg frni ; ihcrc is uUo a large H,iriogof ihc p-ucd. \\a.tir itaucnijut Io (ho dwclliut? hooh.; die soil improves (iiAi hy lnniiig,2dU0 b.isliela Iiiiviin; been laicly tpiead on iiiar tifilio fields. Tlusliud, luyiiig ubout one nnd a half uuluii from whirh pleiily of lime ori inc- Rloiio can be had, will he very t-asy improved. The prtmiHCti nmy bo lieucd preiioiis to ihe day ofKil.', tiy uny pcf«uu iipplving lo Lkwis Hain's, at Hiirr'd lime quarries; or 10 {he iiudersigued, living in Lillle ^ „r Robert Atldasoii, Sen. tleccased. Urilaiu I'livnthi,!, ono milo lloiu Peach Uiltum terry. -^J'""- >y ¦¦"' >•' "" ^i J'os.seBsiiiii nnd nu indispiiluble Iillo will be Riven on ' ift'rffc'll'H*"^ a.^ The pumping ofthc water, break.ng hides, griiin ing bark, is all done by w.iter power. 'I Im vaV-, ulldruw olf. There is a boiler in tile yard fir tin- purpose ot boiliiig the hark. Deain House, Hark Mouse, CurrrjiugSiop, and every thing neceasaty for i-arrying on llic lins ness on a l.irgc and ex¬ tensive scale. PossCB.-ion given on the first day of-\l)ril next. --Mlend ncc by MICHAEL COOD, Jun'r. .October 31, 18.39. m-'l" the liral dny of the fourlli nionlli (April) nexl. Sale 10 etiminence al 1 o'eloek in the nflerntion, when und wliero ulleiulaneo will bo given; Icrliis iiindo kniivvn and puymenls made easy to suit the iiurebaser, by TI.MOTHY lIAlNliS. 10th nioiiih. 3-1.1833. is.dU Eslate of Freilcriclc Slamm, deceased. mines': fS beri-by given thnt Letters urAdmiuistration on the eul.;te of FiiKUKnicic ^T.^.MSl, lato of Lumprter township, Lancaster eonuty, deceased, havo been granted lo tbo snhserihers.- and that Ihi-y require all persons inilebled to the said de. 1 ceased in any way, to pay tlieir respective debts j lo tho sulmuribers furlhwilli, nn-,1 ull persons liav. 1 ing oldiinii against soil' esl ilc to present lho simo ALL iiersnns indebted lo llie Estate of ROB- LU'P ATIvINSO.V, Sen. late uf Lancmler eiiy, deceased, nre liereb.. nolilied to make pay¬ ment iinincdialeiy to the uiidersigneil Adiiiini ¦ ir.itor; uud ull lliuse having el.iiius against said l-'.slale are requested to ; resent the same, proper¬ ly aulhentieitid, willnnit delay Ibr selllement. 'i'he -Adniinislrator resides in the Cily of Lan¬ easler. ROnEiri' ATKLV.^ON, Jr. AdmiuiBlrntor of Uoheri .\lkiiiaoil, S.iii. dee'd. Oel. 31, 183.). tf-n Estittc of John S. Sdttnck.liit'- ofWmt Dune.ifal 'J'otcnshij), in tfie t onnti; of Laiicouttr, tlccf.ascd, wito ttieU itaestale. ®B7 A€UB^ OF FOR SALE. ¦giBV virtue ofa deed of trust executed to the 3lS aubecriu...., bj iiUr,.!...., E..„„„ ond others, thev will ofi'er ut public sale, in from of Ibc Court Ho'u9-e, iu Hagcrstown. Oti Thtirsrlay, the 28th of Novetnher ne.vl, at 10 o'clock, A. M. the following valuable tracts or iiarccis of f.iiiiesfonc Lnnd, situaled in WiiBliinglon county. Aid.,—lo wit: A 'I'UA'-T OFL.-VND, called "Kaywood," contain¬ ing 450 ACf2E.^- lying 3 miles west ji Ilngcrstosvn, nnd ubout 4 niilc3;i-om llie Chesapeake and Ohio dual, in one ofthe uioft healthy portions of the Counly. For the aicommo.lation of | urchasers this tract has been divided into ihree larmaor parcels.^ First—-A Fiinn contnining 190 Acres, ofwhich 130 arc cleared and in cullivation, nnd tlie residue ofubout GO Acres in tine timher. The improvemeiiis ou this P'arm are acuinfortable J^ DWELLING HOUSE, {J""lg&a large UARN and a never-failing X^tiSg^^wcll of c.vci-l.ent w.iter—.\is(i a f^inall Duelling, situ led at one corner ofthc farm, with a few acre.-* of cleared 1 md alticiu-d to il Thi-f farm lies i-djoining I-'iery's i\lill and Mr. George Sei!icrt*ri WooINmi Factory. Secondly—A Farm, of ahoiit 140 Acres, ofwhich about HO acrc^ are cleared and in cul i- vation—and the balance hcavly tiinhcrcd. TiiBrc is a spring on this lunn, bul no buildinga. Thirdy—'I'he re^itluc of ilie above tract eoniaining abo:.l all ofwhich is in Thriving ^0 :^ is® ^! ?3j 1??,,, This iiarce! nf land adjoins the farms of .Mr. J.>hn Cudiwa and -Mr. i^cibiirt—and the whole i.i bound¬ ed on the south by a County road. Tin.* whole o the above land licH well, is genily n.lling, and i- all BiiBceplihle of enltivation. It is weW adapted to clover and plaistcr, and is among the besl wheat lands in the country. _.\l,;o,—One other Tract, calk-d ¦Tcrsevcrancc," cont'iining 187 ACRES, I}ing about 10 miles west of H.igerslovvn and iin- medi.ilelv *'" the Clicsai ealic- and Olii it'anal, and near the Potomac river. This tract lias aNo biien dividi'd in parf;ela. Om' pucel eoniaining about 73 Al.^ltl^-S. f'f which about lwo-ti!lh.>< are in good Timber, the residue eleanii and in enltivation. .And one oihcr FAH.M, or parcel, cun- Uining ofwhich nliout 70 aerr.f nre in fme Timber, and thu balani-e of abo: t lM 1 acres, is cleared and in eullivalion. Tiieic is a .. J^^.N^^SnARN, a well of e.Tcellent water— anda small OriJiard near lite niiddli; ol'lhis farm, and two oilier and uells of yood water, one near each extremity ofit. If dcf-irnl by purchasers ihis porlion of land Wiih aicreicstjloiccn car ch'd, i''rom vtniouB gardens cull'd icith cure." rciR Tiic LiMrAiTER i:s.iH1ner xhv Ujfcil.D. BT .MRS. LVDIA J A .V K TKir. SONj Fa);*! 3i)d tliMKty on ilB bsd 1 tie rrnuratit vinjel Icnni its hrati; Wliile pvrry iirouitur, riclitr flow'r, lit lantiiiiil in liirr cor^'unus buw'r. Every liviiifc Itiiiig is still; Even (hu little niaaniaiii rill IIa» rorgot its jnyoiiH vong. And floniy ivhirprring steals along. EvrrysongniLT nfthc prove Ilait forest his iiiitL* uriuvo ; Anil Willi (traopiiif,' ti.itloitincis, Pants within th.'gr^-cn recei*. I'itlully th-j brecz;- i-iyh An tlicy close their ^\ in?s to die, Wliilu cncti latL'ly xpoitivc leaf DrnuiiB in iia luibakun {;riuf. Hark! A aomitlof cuniinRrain, N'earor now 'tiii heani again. lluavf ii'ri blue dejitli 'at ralui anil dear, Nntarc hDliId h.>r hri-aili tn hear. Rising n'er yon crjbtud hill, Whiibe ventant wroatha, and plumes are fltill, III the ctliuTial sea bcliolil A barifc ufivory and gulJ. Lnl ilspailsarnglittLTinB wbitR, Uh stri'OniLTa funii'd ufpurplc Jigh^. Antl spirit funns thai tlaph aitdnloWt Aru liajicing on ila duck nfsiiow. Now a deep nnd ^loriunu shoul Knint tlu phaiiiota ship pualii out; Waking up thu luw vi.'ic'n breeze Frutu aiiiunifat the durk old trocs. Eurth awaken, andtn thcskiea Litis at mice h:;riuyrinJ eyes, Every (itaiit. and every Hotter, Looks io»ar*d the coming hhawer. Dark winp'dniiiia(lroiiinD\v appear la thi-Mr bright procursurs rear; As IJcavL'iistliuiceiitbleiiiiini'ii coins Oft iiiinaskii <jf tlireat'nini; eloein. Now ih;.' rain bv>t:ins to Tall, UroiiH Tft'tilestihi^s uiitu all; Uright'niii),' tluwer, anJ leaf, mid fruit, Strengtiriiing branch, and trunk, and root, TliJse. uml every living thing Tliut crvepu, or walks, Lt spri^ails tbj wing, Uli-as lho awed rtfrjshinp pawer Of lili iiili and liiu.-ly Gliower. Precinuc dropa, ho frejly given rroni Llu pare aa.l b mnienus heavenl Wh I cat! ebtiiaatu tlii worth Of thj Rala Umpato Ih.'Earihf Wlljii h,Tcliildr».'ii ult iippn-s:, I^ainiuiih nu hi^r barning Urenjt; Wlijn each tiniguc irfavvol'ii and dry, Kaiiit and dim each plcaJiiig eye. AVIi^n each plant and breathing thing lf< haclcss, b.'Ut, and p[<rishiiig! When lii.k'ou'i funiinu. biirn cf dearth, Iieeulatet; the hnnpry I'urlh; And p.'stilL'UC* with tii?rybr..'atb rills the i^lirieking towriu w>tlidt<atb, Oil; what biLtBiiig cnn be given Liky ih.'Uain Drop, fr.;sh from heaven? nu'uu *¦ - Wealth, nnd papt-nnt pomp, ninl pnwcrl Thn' .1 fhowtr of diamonds briglil Glitter in thjBiin'e fierce llglit, Whn couU prize thJ precious thinga Sparkling o'er death's ht-avy wingsJ Uaia Drops! Oh ihj prcciuniirainl Diamond showcra were wnrae than vain. Wh;n a(IIiclinn'Bsti?rn control, llendB tn earth I h.> inighiy ooulj IVlu'ii dcHpnirwilh burning ray Has dried thi> strearna of hope away; When rviniifHe %^ ith gnawing paiu Ueiidiirs all lifeB trcafturea vain; Oh how Bv\LeT lliedr.'psofOracc Rich wilh balm, anJ h-pc, and peace. UEFOSlTOilY. I The liluah whicli .¦tiilTu'Cd Al.-iry'i chccit inlimalfj lliai sl.c h:ul nut liccii an unit). turL'.^tocI iipcclaUir of Uie cireimistnnnc; nnd, reniaininj,' hilt u slmri time aniongal her fruciitJ, ."he \vith(lr.;vv tu her chamber an soon as etiqiicitt; would aWow. I Here, atli.T <li.';iiii5.'*in!j her atimidanH, jshe mu.sed on ihc |)iclure wliich Henri had j [ircsenled lo her .Minislfir, JVI.de Fron- ¦ Ience; and while nhsr.rhcd in conlcniplat. idfT Ihe Cealurcs of hint to u'hoin she had resigned all, she was aroused by n light .¦itcp hehiiiil her. Some o:ii> wan lunking over her shoulder; .she fell the warm antl slowinf; hrcalh pasK her chock, and a voice, ini'd hilt manly, .said— 'Will Mary of Medicis pardon Henry of France for bo flattering a copy ofa poof oriRinall' Mary turned quickly round, and, ris¬ ing, threw herself at tbc feet of her nion» arch-husband. 'Your Majesty upholds the reputation of yonr land for coniplinients,' 'If truth ba flattery,' was tho gallant monarch's reply, 'I do indeed flatter. But say, liow like you "ur pood city of I^yonsT Do you now net miss the colden aky and the gorgeous scenery of your own aunnr land?' 'Wire you not here. Sire, porchanoc it might he so,' replied the Queen; 'hut your kingdom is now my kin{;d,)m, and your suhjccts my suhjccts, and I will love and cherish thein for your sake.' 'Vet have wo some glorious nights ever» for an Ildllaii oyc,'—returned the King 'We bo.ist our matchless Louvri^, and onf busy Paris, with its rich treasure of de» voted hearts; and our royal forest of Fon- t.'iinblcau, where we will teach you toi hunt—anolher Diana lo bewitch out eyes!' 'Lot us hope we may have many a hap~ py day before us,' said Mary, entranced; with thn devotion indicated. 'But,'continued Henri 'if our land ba- less lovely Ihan that of my sweet Kloren* tine, at least bur people are not Inss lov» ing, and the idol of Henri's heart shalt bo tho idol of the heart of Jlenri's peo.- pie.' 'And,'replied Mary, 'how g.\v will bo. the scene when tho chivalry of Franco strive for the meed of renown, from lho- hand of thoir llalian Queo'n.' 'True,' replied Henri, enthusiastically^ aa he thought wilh pride on the long list of valiant heirls tliat presented them- Isahes lo his imaginuiion; 'we have bravo- ;knigl;ls and true chevaliers nanit jicur it- isan.1 rcproche, who will proudly lift a I lance for the wife of their monarch; and Sully, too—you must like my Sully, tho must straightforward of ministers, and the. most honest of men. You must like doar- do Rosney.' 'I shall evci like him, was the tender- reply, 'i'nr ho fir.-it caused you to seek so. po ra bride as iMary jMedicis.' I All cimr.tpatl'duid the enraptured mon.- aroli, 'you wero born ior x'mi.o^ _.._ compliment already with the wit of a. French courtier, and the grace of an Ital¬ ian lady.' 'I have read, sire, that who love nevcr- ilalte'r.' 'At least,' replied the King, 'bclievo- that I love. And now permit me to reliro: to seek r.efio.'linient more suh.stantialcvcn. I than Ihat which comes from the lips of so. 'fair a lady: for I have ridden hard lo-day ; to see my liueen, lo whiiin 1 look for a, short absence. Wo shall meet again ere; . 'o"g'' . , , I And thus met for the first time the gal¬ lant Henri Qualre and the fair Mary do IMedici.s. Who could dream the fate, j.i sloro for these young and joyou* !?l.iry Uc ITBcdici^. r.lKT I.—THK I'lllST INTi;liVIKW, Lvons, one ofthe most commercial towns spirits, in France, was filled with the enthusiasm ; I'.inr ii.—the M.Miiti.tai: phomisb. likely to all'ect a people on the first recep-1 Three years have elapsed, three short, lion ofone who piesenltd herself as their years, since tho meeling of ihe liridegrootni Queen, and the wife iiflheii beloved Hen- imd his bride; but ihey are replete wiihi ri Quatrc. 'I'he whole of Ihe journey of inlerest. The love which wo have secni iMary de Medicisi, since sho had left Flor- ciivclopud in words ol' kindness, had de- ciiee, had presented a scene of gorgeous parted; aud jealousy,wasijsiahlishcdwhcroi display, and eveii more than regal iiiiigni- |ovc once had been, lie who had avow- licence. 'J'he lady, who was held lo pos- cd eternal constancy to Mary, had re~ sess all her family taste for splendour, ap- i inmed lo llis former intercourse with the. peared to emulate the memorable voyage'Marchioness ilc Vernueil, wins Ixited by- uf Clcojiatra, down the Cydiius, for she the Queen, sought, in return, every op-, embarked from Leghorn in a galley e.\-j portunily to annoy her. ipiisitely gill, and adorned with costly j 'J'hn-i placed between two fires, the sit- paiiitings by Italian and foreign ar ists. nation of Henri was anything but plea-. Si.xtecn vessels of thn same description sant. accmpanied her, and the whole proces-1 'My dear .Sully,'he exclaimed, ori ono: .<ion—for such it may be termed—realiz- occasion, when dislractc'd wilb the con¬ ed the conceplion of a young and lovely tending interest, 'Iain hall" mad—what woman travelling to become tho head of M-jth the Queen on one side, and HeiiricttB. the most polished conrt, and the Queen of on the other, by heavnn' 1 would as .soor» the most admired monarch in F.uropo. For he the meanest of their .r.ihjects as thelc a week she remained at Lyons, in expec-, king.' tatioii of ihe sovereign's a'rrival, keeping j 'And what Sire, can 1 do!' was the caln* Ihe good Lyonese in a fever of iiiagiiifi-; response ofSiillVr "bodi.^coiiragod his in- cence by hercoininual displav. i ijnr.ev with the Aliirclume-is. Ou the Oth of December, 1000, at tho j '.See one or bolh of tlieui,—tell Hnnri. hour of supper, surrounded bv her attend- elte th.it I have done wilh her—I lovft iiiiLs, sate a lady, -'beautiful e'seeedingly;" her. Sully, still; 1 own Ihal I yet lave hrt.>r, tall, andexipiisitely foriieil, and ofa com- hut night and moriuuffain I hcset by the inaiiding yet wiiiiiiiig rires.mcc. She sate (Jiicen to dismiss hei, and 1 cannot- aiijf with a grace und dignity worthy her no- longer refuse.' ble descent—need we say that this lady; .-Vt Ihis mnment a mes»;.'i>ger ortivetl was Mary dcMedieis, llie'chitfper.soiiugo riom Ihu Queen, reiiuesliug art audienco in our history, and Ihe principal actress nf his majesty. When Mary entered it ill many a melaiieliolv .scene besides. I w;is sullie.i.'ntly evident that soinothiiig Suddeulv, at the end of the spaeimis' had occurred lo ruffle her. S:;aroely room, was'heard a hu.slle. ;Mary, who ^rlaneiiig even at Henri, she e..ccliimed— was in hourly e.\peclalion of Henri, look- 'iMonsieiirdollosny, asa nolile and a gen- ed aii.xioiislv around;-the niiiimur Lii- tlenmli, 1 appeal to vou—am 1 forever to creased—at last it shaped itself into words submit to the impi-r.in :;iii;eof a subject— '.The king—Ihe kini;!" was whisper- miusl I tolerate WOTUt'EO ^ la hereby given to tin: tlreiJitnr!! of pnid drrM. liidy uiuliiMi'u.atv'il I'nr »i-llUiiH-ii't. Till) Adiiiiii- thnl llic-y -ru to iiruMciililieir iiotoiinls duly tinted inlralors both rcBido in ajid towiiihip ofL.iinpc. und oHealed I'or wllleineiit immediately, and ull lyj.^ I tlio-.u tlmturu indebted ill niiyvviHctotlu'daid I3si..t(-, I JOHN LANDIS, (firmer,) are to make puyinont llirlluvitli.lo iiie, tliu Adm'r, Anii.^M.^M L.'VNDI.S, 1 residing in mid TownHhip, Went DoncRul. AdmiDiMriltordofFrodorick.Slainni, dec'd. | El'URAIil SCHEiNCK. I Oof,04, IBM. 6l.i6 Ootobor 10, 1835. Of.Jl lo c.ieb J'uiliiu Bi.flieieiicy olTiiiiber. 'I'iiis i.^ulso l: Liiiiesloile Ijiuiu. we uaai leu lo trover, puiaier c.. , , ,. ¦¦ .. ,- i ,i i. i, ,i.: .„,,.;,.., ii.iMn aiid liie Vvlhorwheat.eorn and olber Vr.,p..- nl/ed; but hiiding thciii disobejed, he | bear ill... eiy iiif. lu ipi •I'liowlwluoribiBlr-dwill be boW lo^-eilier, or quid ly disengaged him.si-ll Iroiii the throng;; t.cai-eely undersiiiii llial wo.iian III my Coiifl will be di.id.d'into two liirms of about 157 .-Veres ed—"Room for hi.i .M.ijesly of France!" i who claims lo he ihe lawful wifo ol Henri each. This can b^'done to Iidvantage so us lojrivo [lenri, who had only just ar.ived, had!—1, who am the wil'j ol". llis bosom—Inn " '¦ (riven orders Ihat he ivas not lo be recog.jnioth.-r ofhis child!—answer Uie—must 1 iuii|iiity. iidini; her, Sully o.r- iuid iLid it not been I'or a sweetconfu>ioii'claimed—'Claiui.s l.i be ih-.- King's wife! which overs|)read her counteniinee, il; What in-a.-is your .Maje.-lyl' iiii"lil iiol have been known that .M..rv had i 'Ask your king-.and ifhi-deny inv wrong eau'dit a gliinso ..f his fine form as ii re-! 1 will confute him publicly before the peo- lired,or heard him sav, with lho light and '¦ pie. 1 will appeal to all honourable men merry lone for whicii he is reniarkahle.:—and the inoeiised beauty paced up and "Faith, genllemen, 1 did not think il was down Iho royal aparlnient. ¦-0 dillicult not tobe a kill!,'." I Wilh characlerislic Jnsou(riu««, HchH "Rise, rise, ili.-arest lady, e.\claiiiied I lifted bisshoiildei-s wilh a halt-melaucUulr Henri, and he lifiedher g.'ttl"lv lo herseat.i glance at Sully, but spoke not. For a lime lie gazed upon her almost eu-] 'l!eliold,' coiiliniied .Mary,'this p,ipor. divided iisabovc itieiilioned,;.tiotiId{>uriba£ers ui:>}) Tho leriii3 of payment, nre, one third <if the pureliuBe money in iiand, or 'eitliiii Ihirt.v d.iys a ter llic d.iy ol't^ale, and be balance ' .. ami Uvo eijuid yearly (i.iyiiieiils willi iiilere...t from the day ol' a-'b', lo be seeuleij by llute, and approved sccurily. -\nd on the |.nymeiil of the whole piir. cIiiiBO iiioiicy, a good deed u*,-ll be made to tbo purclliiser, ill fee Hrmple, by tbe trustees. I'ersons diposed lo purebuBe are rcc|ucsled to call ii|ioii D.icl.ir Whailon, wbo lives near Ivuy- llie day ofsile, und view Ibo proper- wood, belore ^ ;^;he;'i:i'd:''B:bS-;rin";^;l^o:i:"^^ ;M;.ur:dr ;VJ:iarc:beau.i.ul,'aslieseem.!.be copy of one nf U.e Marchioness, hia tide to this land is indisputable. \V!\I. PRICK, 1). G, YOST, .•..u.MuhlaiicVi and tlial sccuivd more tUatiliiiarriajju to his vili* tninionl . ed 10 bc drinking iu her e.^quisito lovuli- inistress, now holds, given to her the very ness; •heautifiil, even aa your painlfid time besought my hand, and pioini»iuj Ilag.'rttown.Oet. 31. 1039. TfUitces, VOSlM j7 inotlal!" 'Wfar .Msry,' iiiii-tpti-ed the uiutiatnh.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1839-11-07 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Year | 1839 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 48 |
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 | 1839-11-07 |
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 542 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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[Mtfa^iKtz: flJUiungcriTiummBM jt«guBjf*iyat
LANCASTER, LANCASTER COUNTY, PA.
-PRINTED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY-
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Month | 11 |
Day | 07 |
Resource Identifier | 18391107_001.tif |
Year | 1839 |
Page | 1 |
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