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••XXS^, VS7XOW THBHIl XB BtttUtt avs.. LA'i<'GA'STBl:,'i'A^NGl^STE'R COUNTY, PA.- -PRIN.TED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY- :^cE^ll^'<»':^^]£»oasm«.3^o: ^^laWIBQ© illio SilAIB(BL}Bl 0.41 q a-QQS);, -UY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON. sri2W siajsaiaso 'y®iij, 3,0^^1 (£)^aaa ADVElRTISEMENTS. SBlERIFIP'iS iiiAIiS. *JSiY virtuo ofa writ dfPIurlea Levari Facias it@ to me directed, will b«: snU by Public Von. due, on TUESDAY, the 19th day ofMarch next, «t the public house of Okey Hchdrickson, in the Village of MoOntjoy, Lancaster county, tho Ibl. lowing Rei! fistat*:, vii: All that certain bead's Tracts oiTI^nnd, eitaated in Rapho township, in idve County ofLan. •caater afotrcsaid, bounded and dcscriUcd'aa follows, ia wiu Beginning uta Btone, a corner of-Jacob Hieflt-ind*ri bnd, on tho Manhiem road, thence by lande of tlio.siiid Jucob Hiestand, north 5 degrees nest 77. 6 peri'lies to a stone, thence by the same 2totih 71 degieeacaet 18jperchosioagara,thencc »orth 13 dogrces west 5 purcbca toa. post, thenco north 73dcgreca cast Jl8i porcheatoastone, thenco Aorth 9 j degrcea West 31 perchoa and 6 tenths to a Btono,.thenco nortli 80 degrees east 33 perchea to a.fltane, thenco north 3 do^rcsa west 7^ perchea ^to a post,.thenco by lands of Joseph Lytlo nortii 74 degnjo&w«8t 101 percliea to a^hiteOak, thonco «Qttlh 78 degrees wost<7 perchea toa post, thence ihyland» of Arthur PotUTSon, south 71} degrees .wc9t,ilt)t(M}roHoBtoa'post,lhence by the same bOuth 76:dogreDB,weiit,161 perchea toa white' oak.near ChiquQwUiinga. creek ilhence down said creek nouth 11 degceoi^cuitSO porehea to a willow, thence eouth 35 di^greea east .30 parchca to a white oak, thence serosa .the eaid creek south l|;deg. East 10 per.lo -a bo3ch, thonce south 31 degrees east 30. porches across the said ereek to a post, tlience by the land oH P«tor Hiestand; aouth SOdegrcesedSt 10 perches tpapf>Ht, thonce by. tho aame: north 76 degrcea cost 4S'l ptfrchos toa stone, thence 6 degrees Sost ¦32 perchea to a post, thence north 66^ degrees eost 43 anda half perches to & poM, thonoe aoulh 21 degrees east 17^ perches to & black, oak, thenco by lands of James Patterson, Jr. north 69 degrees cast 48.1 pcrchea to a (hickory) stone, thence north 5 degrees west, 37- perches to-a stone, thenco north 7), dcgrceneaBt43.8 perches to the pluco of begin- ning, cuntaining about )46 acres neat measure*— Tho other of said tracts of land, beginning at a hickory on a line ol tho said George Fisher, tTience by landsof David Bj.nder and George Fi9her,north 37 and ahalf degrees vest 31 perches to a stone, thence by laiida of Christian Good,nurth 76 degrees ) 10 perch9s to a post^ thence south 9 degrees easl 33 perchea to a white oak tree, thence' by land ot Jacob Hiestand, south 77 arid a half degrees, west 100 perchee to the place ot beginning', containing Qi)\ acres neat meaaure, togeuier with all and'sln- gular, the houses. out-houKes buildings, improve¬ menta and appurtenancea whatsoever^ thereupon .belonging, the lands and tenemente of George Fisher. Sale to commenoent) o*cloek in the aflernonn. Seited and taken in Execution aa the prnpecty of George Fisher, arid to be sold bv PETKR REiED, Jr. Shcrifn BherifTa Office, Lanqaa- { ' ler, Feb'ry 31, 1839. { ll-ta ADVERTlSfiMENTS, mi Y TlrtUff of a writ of Pluriea Vendilioni Ei. ponBO to roe directed, will be'iold b; Piiblit Vendue, onWEDNESDAY, the 27tli of Morch uext, on tlicpreniiscn, .<ff i,ot of Oround, eitujto In the Borough of Elizabctlitown, Mounl joy lownship, Xancasler county, at thc corner of Main Streol, ul)d the road leading to Manheim and Falmouth, contaihiiig sixly feet front on Main Street, adjuining property late ofGcurec Rcdsecli. cr, dcceued, with a Iwo-atory log wcather^boordcd ^ TAVERN HOUSE, with a one story log kitohnn partly weatherboard, cd, thereto attached, a log Stable, Sheds, &.& thereon erected, the property of John Buhn.-^ There are two excellent wells of water on the pre¬ mises. In one ofwhieh is a good puinp. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. Seized and taken in Execution as thc properly uf John Buhn, and to he sold by PETER REED, Jr. Sheriff. Shcriff^s OfHcc, Lancas. \ t4^Feb•ry 21, 1839. S H-ta. l&egister's l^oiice. rj3^HEac<;ountB on the estates of tho respectivo .^> ilocedents heroin annoxed, arc filed in the Register's oflico of ijaneaster.counly, for confir. iiiQliun and ullowaiice at an Orphan'a Court of snid county, comii,encing on MONDAY, the I8th of M^rch next, al the Court House, in the city uf Laucartlor, as follows, to wit:— ,ifasper Slaymaker, City, Supplementary. By John Ucynbldo and Ji.m«^a Buchanan Esqrs. Administrators. Christian Miller, Lcacock.. By Christian . F slier, Executor. John Smith jr. Supplementary, Cocalico. By John Roinbold and Michaol Kagerizc, Ex- ecutorn. Henry Carpenter, Esq. City. By Mary A. Carpenter, Administratrix. Jacob Heinainan, VVest Hempfield. By Jacob Hciatand, one ofthe Ex'rs. Elizabeth Henderson,'East Donegal, By Peter Albright, Adm'r. C. T. A. Gfeorge Jenkins, Salisbury. By Johh ADVERTISEMENTS. PHARES MEIXELL, having hrrotoforo man. ufuctnred and sold Burrall's Patent Thresh¬ ing Machines u..dcr tho rightful proprietor oiid patentee, Mr. T. D. Burrall, whoso claim has re. ADVERTISEMENTS. S'riiBt mid Oi-cinsnc-iataS THE Subscriber will receive orders . . .for Apple, Pear, Peach, Plum, Quincn, and other ccntlj-been fully establiahed ond acknowledged. • fruit trees. Shrubs and (Jrape vines. Al?Oj (Jrna- is thankful for the patronago he has received in I mental and shade trcen, for sprang planting, their eale, and respectfully informs llis friends and I For S.ilc Millet-grass seed, Kronch Sugar beet, the publici that ho intcTida to depart for Winches. Scarcely or mangel ivurtiel, ftiita bngo, Colo or tor, Virgin'", to continue their manufacturo and rape seed, Canary, Hemp, logether witli a general Mie there, and that Mr. WILLIAM KIRKPAI'- assortmcnl of Fresh Gnrdcn .-ceds, from the Sha- niCK, of thc City ofLancaster, who is in pos-! kor settlement, ivarrai.ted genuine, true to name session ofthe legal patent right, and whom I and superior In any other raised in this vicinity, would recommend lo the public, as being fully qualified and worthy of confidence, will hereafier make and vend lhe Machines here. Tho Machines hereloloro sold by Phares Meix¬ ell, will be repaired by Mr. WiUiam Kirkpalrick. PHARES MEIXELL, WM. KIRKPATRICK. For Sale by J. F. HEINITSH, At his Medic:il Drug and (Jheinical Store, East King street, Lancaslcr. March 7. 183D. 13 If. 6 CENTS IJEWAKD- If^ ANA WAY fromthe subacribcr, on Sunday, 2Jth inaU an indcnliircd appreniice to thc THE GARLAND. ut bin (ril'O. He wos also Uie idol ot *Tiie arm of L'ncn " o"l \v(.iiU, nor ia hifl spcap hroken, that ho ."^huuld die liy llic l,:imi ofthe Nar- j riigansL-K,' said Oncclin prrjinlly. '¦i',.-(, ti,,,„B„pfj warriors'liearts lic tu'twrcii the lilr nf Vncas antt or 10 hands wanted to work at threshing machines, to whom lilicral wages wilt bo'paid. —:,—. . , Immediate application should bo mado to the sub. ''""""ff business, named scribcrs. PHARF^ MEIXELL, or WM. KIRKPATRICK, Ho is about 4 feel high, and between 16 and 17 Lancaster, Feb. S8, 183d. .12-tf. years of age. He had on when hc went awny, a ~ -^ — I blue cassinctt roundabout,sky blue pantaloons and ©©aJPi^I^itlf ^lai^QQliJUPa l white hat, and other clolhes not necessary to men- HS. WEIGAND having aasocialed with*'™- This is to caulion all persons from harbour, -him GEO. KLEISS, thc bnpincss will mg or triisling him. The above .reward, and no be coniinued under the firm of H. S. WEIGAND cnifEca will be paid for bringing him back. & CO., who will keep constantly on hand every variety of liCatSirr for sale, on thc most reasonable terms. February 528,1839. 12-tf Clovfr !!4eci]. IT^OU sale, a quantity of very superior Clover HJ Seed, perfectly free of npple or olher weeds. GEORGE MAYER, No 21 North Queen StreeL Lancaater, February 28,183D. 3tl3 Y»^v "Rent, THE Ittolv erected three story DWELLING, HOUSE ona two Stores, opposiie Scholfield's Hotel, with Store Rooms on the 2nd and 3rd story, fini.^lied in the best and most convehient nmnner. By John Possession can bo had immodialely. Apply to. ' I L. C. JUNGERICH. Feb. 21. ll-tf. irS>Y virtue of a writ of Venditioni Exponas to fe£ri me directed, will be sold, by Public Vendue, on' WEDNESDAY the aOlh dsy of March next, ¦i the public Iipusc of Peter Frankfort, in Man¬ heim township, Lancaster oounty, the following Beol Estate, vii: eoDtalning 5 acres, more or less, .situate in Man¬ haim township, Lancaster eonnty, on the public road leading from Lancaster to Reading, adjoio- ing property of Peter Frankfortj' Martin Shenk, And others. Thc improyements are a two story vBRIGK DWELLING HOUSE, & log Carpcater Ahop, a frame Stable, Wash house, .hd other improvemonti, with agood well of wat¬ er, ahd a pump therein near the door. 8,ile to commence at 1 o'clock in tha afternoon. Seiic<l and lak.n in Execution as the property ol B^ilsoT Lipp, and t« ba sold by ' PETER BEED, Jr. Sheriff. Sheriff's OSie«, Lancas* } fcr, Fob'ry 21, 1839; ( Il-t». *>>V virtu.ofi writof Vendition Exponas, to iSJ me directed, will be sold by public vendue, OD THURSDAY, tlw 21st <lay of March next, o» tbe JMblic house ofJohn Wright, in tho Village of Millerstown, Manor townihip, Luicostor oaunty, tha followiiig Roa) Estite, vii i a Lo<8 or <i!ronnd, in asid Village of Millerstown; with a one ood > halfslory wuatiior-boaniod - witll a back building, Wood-Shod, end a now frame stablf, aad other improvementa thereon eroctvd, adjoining lo'ls of Abraham Peters, John l.inlner and others. Sdlo lo .commeneo at 2 o'clock in tho ofiornoon. Seizod and taken in Execution as tlio propety of Jolm Williams, and to bc sold by PETEK REED, Jr. Sheriff. SJieriff'« OIBco, lancas. \. ter, Feb'ry 21,183?. { 11-ts^ rglY virtue ofn writ of Venditioni Exponas to iSi mo directed, will bo sold, by Public Vcnduo, on Friday, tho 22d d y of March next, at tlio pub- lie liou-ie of Henry Sluck, in Marlicville, Murtic tovfnsliip, Lancastor cflunty, the following Real Estato, vir: A Tract of Lnnd, lying in Conesloga township, Lancaster county, containing 1S2 acrca, (more or loss) adjoining lands of Joseph Good, Benjamin Bear, Jacob Mo- Cillister, Michael Groider, ond oihers—IOS acres (more or less) oftho aluvo tract ofland, on which ore erected, a large' two-story M STONE HOUSE, with a stone Kitchon and Wash-houso there to attachod, a large r-wisscr Barn, (part stone and part frame) a Wagon Shed, Spring House, a well ofWJterncar the dwelling, and olhcr imptove¬ ments Iheroon orected (thero ato also two very fino slreamsof water running through the same, ad. joining lands of C- Lipp, sadothers. The nbovo mentioned partof said tract heing now in the pos¬ sossion of Christian Good. Also 60 acres (more or> less) oftho above first mcntioni'd tract, there are no improvements, adjoining lands 6f Joseph Good and othora, being in tho possession of Jacob Good, and also 4 aeres, (mora or leas) Iieing the balance ofsaid 162 aeres, more or less.)' There are no improvements, adjoining lands of .Micliael Greidtr and others, now being in the possesjion cf John Good, Jr. . Sile lo commence ot 7 o'clock in the allernoon. Soiled and taken inEiccution aa tho properly of John Good, with nolico to Christian Good, pur¬ chaser, &.C., nnd to bo sold hv . • PETER REED, Jr. Shoriff. SherilPs Offlce, Lancas. > ter, Feb.21, 1833. \ l'-t>. . 'seERiFip^sAiiS;. BY virtuo of a writ of Aliis Venditioni Expon¬ as tu me.directed^.will bo sold by Publie Vendue,' nn SATUKDAY, the 23rd, dny ofMarch next, nt the puhlic'house'ot John Bbldouiridge, in the Vil- . logo, of Inti; rcoucsc, Loseock eowiinliip, Lanoastor counly, tlio follpvyjngHeal property,' viz: ¦ . .li Vt'ttftioeS:i!t.nd,' situate inXeaciick' Ibwitship, E;ancaBtcr: county, containing lO'? Actcu (raoro or hiss} with'a two story " . • '" jv4 STONE HOUSE, fgglii largo framo Bank Iii)rn, and other oul buildings thhrcnn eroded: thcro is alsu a dud pro¬ portion of Wood Land on the nbbyo mentioned tract, a spring of water neir the Barn, and a ^'C'l ofwalcr with a punIp therein near -the Housog ad¬ joiiiing land's of William Boar, Martin Miller and othelrs. . Sile to coiitmcnbo nt 1 o'clock in tho afternoon. Seized and takeu in Execution as the property' of Ceorgb Atillbr,withiiottco to George 0. Miller and Archibald Yuung, terctcnants, nnd to be sold'by . PETER HEED, Jr. ShcWir, Bhurlfr'a OIBce, Lancas- ( isFsb. Ul, 1839. { U-U. Robinson, Edq. Adm'r.- Williain Hamilton, S.ilisbury. Robinson, Esq..Adm'r. Benjamin Peart, Columbia. By Daniel .Peartand Thomas Peart, Adm'r. Hiram Batton, Leacoek. By Cyrus Bat¬ ten, Ex'r. Abraham Johns, Lcacock. By Jacob Johns and Samuel Johns, Ex'rs . prime limothy Seed, Samuel Rhoads, Dolawacc. By Aiithony ~ E. Roberts, Adm'r. Catharine ik)rney. West Earl. By Peter ¦ Kafroth, Adm'r. I .Michael ScichriBt, Sup'y. Lampeter. By ! John Buckwaller, Guardian of Judith Siechrist, 'T'HE undersigned wishes cveryperson that have a minor. j -" any claim against hira, to present their res- Mathew Henderson, Salisbury. By Votive bills and the same will be paid off immedi- Charles Henderson, James Henderson, and A- •te'yi.'^'"' ?!«>• all persons that are indebted to 1000 FOUNDS, Of Fi*€»U Menihers, Together with & few barrola No. 1 Shad, and For Bale at the Store nf GEO. B. MARKI.EY. Feb. 7,1839. g.tf. Xuiice. the said undertti^ncd, ore inritcd to come forth and poy off, afi'hiB term of olfice will expire next October, and he wiehcti lo have his concerns twttled. PETER REED, Jr. Feb. 14,1839 lO.tf. 1%'otsee flo aBI Concerned. ALL persona,.indohl^ (a.thopauiA of i^a. thitrtne ijoidle, lute uf Leacoek tnwnRhip, I an- catitor county Pa. (deceased,) aro horohy ro- qucatrd to mada immedialo paymont to thft subscriber; and all parsons havinir any claims or demands against the estute of the snid do ccafed are hereby Tequested to mahe known lho samo to htm, residing^ in Leacccb tovrunhlp aforcouid, withnut delay* SOLOMON MYtR, BxHutor. J.nnary 31,1839. e-6'a» Li^rhtner Henderson, Adm*i Martin Gross, Sup'y. Easl Hempfield. By George Gross jr. and Martin Grosv, AdmVs. Eliza Shenk, East HcinpBcld. By Bar¬ bara Shenk, Executrix. Rohert Warden, Litlle Britian. By Gcorpe .Warden, jr. AdmV Daniel Kline, Sup*y. Cocalico. By Sam¬ uel Xandis, Executor. John Johnaton, Sup'y, Bart. By Francis Caughey, Adm'r. William Barkley, Colerain. By Ross A. Campbell and "ilugh Andrews, Exocutars. Jolm Mellinger, Manor. By Andrew J. KaufTman, and John Lshman Adm*ra. Andrew Hershy, Eaat Hempfield. By Horshey Henry nnd Hcnjamin Hershey, EzVs James Sweeney, Columbia. By Samuel Houston, Adm*r. Peter Summern, Salisbury. By Joh tt Sum¬ mers, John Umblo and Joeeph Dickeru^n, Ex*re. Mary Eager, City, By John Culbert ExV. David Boffcnniayer, Elizabeth. By Petor BnSbnmayer, Adm*r> Mary Ann Kauffman, Elizabethtown. By j j^„ ^.^j^j , ^„„^, a.sorimmt ..i G.rdon Hcnr^ Kaoffmon Adm r. „ - ,! Seedw warantod l» he of ihis v^arV grnwth. Also Chnstian Becker, Warwick. By Jacob , Geneml aiaorimoni of Flower Hecds-rnr u»le Erb, John Fornoy and Abraham Kiehler, Ex'rs. ^^ JOHN F. LONt^'B Peter Garher, Cocalico. By John Garber i Drug and Chemical Store No.B Norlh Queon end Charles Garber, Ex'rs. l Street, Daniel Ziick,Esq: Leacoek. By Benja-| Nov. 15. 1«3« min Hoover, Ex'r, i Willium M. Slaymaker, Strashiirp. By Esaias E. EUmaker, Guardian of William M. SIMON J. YOUNG. Lancaater. Feb. 28, 1836. 12-3t To SWlc Cv\\tuY\sts. MORUS ^j^isyp^jr MULTI¬ CAULIS TREES, warranted, 'gfcnuinc and ofa Superior qunli- ty, rained in thc Norihcrn partof New-York, and b-ltcr adapted to our soil, than those raised in the South. Also, ;Sio:000 li^iafitc IflnliaBi 50,000 cuttings of the M-irofl Multicaulis nnd Brouflsa, Florence, and Dandojo, Alpine. Canton, and Asiatic Mulberries, nnd the Morus F.xpansa. Also Silk Worm Eggs of muny kinds, including the Imperial White and Imperial Yellow. The subreribersftvill uIho buy ony quantity of Cocoons or Reeled Silk, at t e market price. R.& U.CARSON, West King StrecJ., LanMsier. February 28,1839. 12^tf. IVOTICE. .A STATED MEETING of the mcmbcru of jfBk the Lancaslcr County Silk Growing Socle- ty will he held at the house ofMr. John H. Duch- man, in the city of Lancantcr, on Saturday, thc Snd of March, at 2 o'clock, in the aflernnon. Punctual attendance is rcqu.isled, ond all persons engaged in the culture of Silk arc invited to at. •tend and bccomo nieinbcr.H. ROBERT D. CARSON. Peb, 28, IBS'). Correspon; Sec. Wilh sine Hent flowers enriched. From various gardens cull'd icitb care.^^ TO »nr TWIN-BPIHi.T. FHOM TME (lERMAN. I linger al iht- iwiligh hour, And gnzc npon ilit-gorgeona «ky. And rpvcl in bright dreams oCihce, Thon gimrdian ofmy drsliny! Though nfiVr in carihiy commnnc. wo May meel, lo counael or to love; Yet am I ihino, nnd ihon nri minr Eternally onr fates arc wove,' Mclhinks I «cc ihcc in my drcamn. Gazing wilh /and and earnest eye, While Irom o low and tonching voicw. Spring; forlli rcleaiiul harmony; That vinion hnnn:a my nller houra. It lingcru in my earih-boni carci, II Fcaticrs wild.(lowers round my path, And Runshina o?. iia bo»om bcurs. No angel from my path dolh cheer, iN'oij|tenking cyorcspondti lominc; None fnirj'-hkc my wish fulfils, No kindred ihoughls my ihoughls divino; Perchance in fiome fnr dimnni sphere, Tliou pcek'st in vain a connierparl. And feelings all nnnnswered throng Back on thy chilled and bicaking heart. An \vhcn the first bland breath of spring, Plays round the hroiv nf manhood's prime. And summons from llieir qnier graves The memories of by-paai lime; Thns gaze I on Gml'«glorious earth,* My inmost soul ila beauly thrills; A throng of feelings undefined, With rapture aimngc my bosom fills. Tlicy flii like binis athwart my mind. Their swift-winged course I mny not ilay; Like bhie-eyed liglilning now ihcy flash, And evermore they seem to say: 'This life is bnl an efl-wde. And I have lived and loved before; And oft in hallowed beauty basked On some far diaiani, glorioua shore!" Farewell, iwin-npirit ofmy soul! I will nol think the thonght is Tain, Thai pure, as when from God wo aprang, In some briglil world wr meet ogain. May lhc blewed splritii which cluster here. And guard these mortal frames trom ill. To ihce a kindly measagc waft, Oflove and faith unfaltering still! young hruvf! I his liilhor. Il was Onccho who lovod Nelcpe. I cnAiTr.R If. { Al the close ofnn niiinninal dny.in theyearnomed thc spear ot Miantunimuh. And whrro hidcji sl lhc lonnnr.'iremeni of onr lale, a ranoo, imdUlcd Onecho, tlml his fatlierV blood sh'm.d redden tlio iby lwo Indians, shot oul from lhc dark shadows of a groii d, and he hc not there to nvcn^c il V liule cove on Iho western ahorf of a pleanani rivt-r. Nclepo Ircmblcd ut the Iasl wurd;- oftho fiery which (lowed clear and deep through the wilderne^a young' .Mohcagnn, fnj il.cy wirtc ppnke. in anger, ol Conneelieut, A few fiirokrs ollhe paddle aeni lhc and she feared lor the IKo ot him who gtt»o her vensel intolhe middle of the current; a few more lilo. cnrried ll to the opposiic bnnk, in the dlrceiion of a Injure him not, Oncchn, fox- ray sake,* sho wrenlh of smoke cuiling nlKivc u grove of trees wliich crird. grew onn Mnall grassy pciiinsuln. One oflhe Indian",' 'The adder that J^trikcs nt the warrior's heel,. whofccmed to be thc MU|wT:nr. l>oundvil lo ihe land.' shniilil be crushed ere In; ran dart his sting.' while the oilicr<irew lln- iragilc-lult nixm the «wcnl.' ' Spare him for Nrlcpc's sakel' nnd tiirncil' il uiwide. Leaving him «iih il ilure.' 'He niay not Jive to slay abrnvn wanior.* nptnrncd. ils yellow birchen [K>:tom j-liitering in the' ' 1 hsve betrayed my father lo save Uncas, for selling snn, an the wnler run olf irom it, as ifii wiih ihv sake,* she said reproachfully. Hhenthed with burnished plates of gold, with a free.' * Nolcpe.'said the young Indian gently,'Mian- yot noiseless step, he ascended lhe low l>ank, and l'>nimoh, for thy sake, ia sain from the arrow of cantiously approached lwo wigwams, aitimied a few the son of Uncaa. lUii nhal motive has the Nar-. yards from lhc river, nrnid a groupof majestic maplep. raganuclt to slay my falher ?' He advnnned in a line wilh a tree, oh il to screen his person from lhe obnervHiion ol" ihimc whn chanced lo be ill lhe camp, and sio[)pcd benealh a larftc oak ' which filing ils urm broadly otf und fippnrenily tenanted. The rude alwdc hofbre lijin wns one of In Uncas ho beholds a powcrfuV * Ambition, rival.' * True. In thc chase and in warlike deeds of" arms, we arc rivals, but not foes. What, would. he hc moro than thc equal, and rival ofthe 3Jtohea. those conical icnia. innHirneicd nf poles converging nt S^^J' demanded Onccho with flashing in his eyes, 'Your Sachem— hc chl'jfnfali the tribes^" sjjri naid fiiinlly, shrinking ot her own filial treachery,, yet urged on hy her love. 'Oh, touch him. not,' Onccho,' she added earnchtly. * I must protect niy liiiher.' hastily said tho young Moheagan, forgetting hi.i promise. * With the llle ol*mine?' Onccho could not resist the eloquent pleading oflier uycs and tongue. ' Never, Nelepc, never 1' he cried fervently.—'I' iheiop and covered with hnrk, which nro Inniilinr lo every Amcricnn. Helure ils low entrance hnni; an undrcfifed deer':! hide, in lhe place of a door. Bcvidc it. rested an unstrung bow ; u npear. w lib n rude stalf made of a young sapling, anda half (illod quiver of nrrowa, wnh burked Ilim head!-—a went on, simple in its construction, bnt a faial miaaiye oi' dcalh when sem from the errloBa eye ofnn Indian hnnter or war¬ rior, A pile of skins, nmong which was lhe oltor, Ihc black nnd grey fox. raco<in and beaver, lay before the door. Thc interior of ihe Indite was concealed : ^'^'^'^f ^y ^''° ^^cat Spirit the Narragan^ctUs sa'e.' by lhc curlain; hul lhc smoke whioh had guided lhe 1, ^ he sweet pleader Inoked her thanks.. Yet her cnnoe and m.w crept from nn aperture in the top, and 1 '''^"'^ '^''^, "^^ ^^•'''" \" ^^ released. I here was yet- found it« way lazily up ihrough the branches of the 1 "^•^•;'/° V*^ revealed. Onecho discovered by her ..„. , .i ,,._ ...„„„„„„ „.fi.-. . ! troubled look ; and he inquired whal. still weighcili tree, lietruved tho presence olthe oecnpant. , , , ot_ •, . r- .. The yonng iM,ni,.r Imrl .i-nnoW laken n rt.pi,l =nr. I '*°7" ''" 'l"'"»- .„'''"= .'V" "''"^f f"' » mon.cat,. .1 . -,. . 1 I I 1 Clli 'Ihcrc IS more that I tain would not lell thee. a «ma henulifn hniwn hand, and u jinir of black ' rr^ ,, , i -m i ; ¦ ""*"-'^ »¦'"=»••¦ , . , . I.II I 1. iicar mc, Oner; ho. J wi exp uin wfav X implored' evea peeped cnniions y nut, and look a burned and ' j,„„ , ¦' . ,,,. ,..' ; .. •^^ '' .^ - r I , , 1 I .1 I I r . «• .1. "'CC lo leave ne. Ihrcc warnora of mv tribe. care nI ook oround ; and then n naked foot, ol lho >.„,.„ ^.,„|. ,, ,, ,- ., ,, • . •¦¦j' *iiut, ' . .k L 1 .11 nave mingled the h ood fro n thuir veins, and h.ivc same exniiiki c proportion lu*'he hnnd. was iimidly ( _,,„^^ . „«. „ „ . ., ,.,,„;^ <. ,. „ .1 . i u ii , 11 I 1 !• » 11 •',; sworn by the an ris o the r iat hers that Ishall, advanced; then appeared n round oliveahouldffr; and ' .- .fj ¦{^. ,,' _ • „,-r7„^.,„ ,, , ' . ,.', J i- 1 . J 1 111' ^ic u 1 \Ted the son ot Uncas. then the cnrtuin fel . ond forih stepped n lovely Indian nrnid, richly dressed in a robe nf soft furs, reaching to the knee; a scnrf of gorgeously dyed featlien* ijapsed across her bosom, and wiih n tlam of snowy pInmeH Mia, in itso? Who arn these?' 'Otai^h, Nintgrcl, end Cndnoniuus.' *Thy lovers all!* said lhc young- Stchcm). ,,,,_,,,. , .Lit , drawing hinn-elf up proudly, wilhan expression of" upon her hcnd. Tho Indian g.-jzod npon ths lovoly I ,„^„ ^^^^,.i^^iJ|,^„ upper lip. 'Tl.y S.ichcm oremure lor» inmncn. m •fdcvonrmg her beamy I „j i,;, i,,^,,'', „,„ ,.„„i loVi„,r tho fonrloss warrior- wilh a lover's pr.do and Ihen .prung from lu. eo... ;„ ,|,^ cowardly a..BaK»in. 1 would wed thee,- ho. """^^v \'"'' 11 ' >^^dcd with proud deBuncu in his toncH, 'and afl; •iNelepe . j „y ij^jj,, j5|i.„j [|,5p_ if this forest of Ircos shouldi ho chanjrcd into a hosl of armed warriors, and if eaeh. with Ins spear at my throat, should bid mc THE REPOSITORY. Flaxseed Candv. Vncng; or lhe Mliviil Sachems, AN INDI.VN TALE. PY PXUPCSSOR 1.NORA II A U. i>} Wor ^ale. Lot of Clean'Clo?er Ueed.raitted iHa pra «cnt year, a Tory *up'nor arliele for aalo BROWN & IIEEA Vfa.i ChesHUt Sl oflur ibfl Alouui]. Der. 27. I«3K. 27-l(. Fresh 0»rden Heeds. Slaymakcr, a minor. John McCloud, Cocalico. By William MnCloud and Christian Myor, Exccntorn Oroeera and OonunfsBicn Sterchantsi Corner of South and Gvilford Sta. BALTIi^lORE, Salome Erb, Elizabeth. By laaac Siauffer,' -m-R ESPECTFULLY announce to country mer. Adminrstratar. ] g^. chants generally that they hnve opened at Henrv Shaub, Martio. By Henry Shaub, I the above nnmed plxc, and intend keeping, a Administrator. I general asortment of GOODS suitablo for town Peter Kemerer, Mountjoy. By John and country trade, which are well delected, ond Kcmercr,A<lmini.trator. "''ii:A,r!!"'V"'f'"V'Ai?NTOV PDnnrirP A brnham Kshleman, Warwick. Bv Chri.,- ^IS^AU kinds of f^"NTRV. PRODUCE tian Eshleman.Samnel Eshleman,Dayid Eshlc '""8'" " ""'i'"' ""''"'"''"' ^o"""'^"'"" " '^^ CMAI^ER I. It was in the year 163'J, that the haughty and war* likelribe of Pe<iuoiB nfier singly resisting ilio invasiun I of their country by our forcliiihctB wern dnlcnicd by VERY pajwior arficle"for Coughs and >fteni, in tUai memorable engngpmrih which boih his- Colda, manufactured und aold by j ^°^ °"^ tradition hnve hnnded down lo us under ihc L. C. JUNGERICH. j diHiingnished appellation of ihe "greai swamp lighi." February 28, 1839, 12-tf''^'*'" battle was so oliaiinately wugcd,nnd so decided¬ ly won, Uml two hundrtKl worriuri, alune, rcniaiTiod alive of this once powerful tribe. These were divi 'Onecho Blushing between siirpriRe and pleasure, phe dis¬ engaged herself from hiH nrdent embrace, nnd hold¬ ing him ut arma' lenglh surveyed him. Her cyps, into which joy hnd brought tlie tears, Bpnrkled Ihro' tlieir liquid brilliancy with tendernesB mingled wilh odmiralion, as she gazed with maiden pride upun his fine features and noble person, 'The fiery sun halh pivcn thy check the worrior'a hue! Thy eycH aresiendierin ihmr look, (hough nni IcM tender! Thy hniw i.i lofiirr! Thy form thai ol' manhood! Uow vi>rj- like lliy Iliihcr, ihou arl grown, 'Oncchol' And the maiden a.ill gazed iidmirinfily npon him as if sho would lecd her lovp ihrough her eyes. I* or &?aJo. Ci^^rilen and I%'ub's4;b-.v- Morns ATuIticaulis, White Mul- Tin but len inwinn since wc mel, my durk-cyod fawn! Am 1 so changed, or is il love that louched thy eye-lid^, that Onecho sitould oppear more comely lo iheel Bul thou arl nol less changed, Nelepc! 1 left Ihee like the doo ofone spring—a mere child, yei full of the promise of wonianliood. Now thy eye is fuller, and halh more love in il—thy form ia rounded —ihough thy Biaiureis Uiefioine. fur I seu 1 still hnve ta stoop lo kiBS ihy bruw. Tbou art a woman uow, Nelepe!" The young l>aclicm prcaseil ht r again lo his hnari as he spoke. Nenrly u year Iiad elapsed ainco ih<- lovers had mel; a wound roceived in battle with the I'equols, having coniined Onecho ihrough lhe wear) . , . .. . , ,. L.L epring and long lirciionio siuuiner. lo his own h»dgi. ded by the conquerors, between Lncus, sachem ol lhe rX. *?. , .i. i j r.i si i u /.n.,i,„ L »„J K*: .-.^^^ .-.„_"-.t;- Tho dislance boiwcen lhe land olthe Mohcugansanu brave MuhcBgous, and Mianioniinoh, sarbcm of the ficrco and urrogant Norragajisotis. Their hunting lho hunting grounds oflho Narragansetis xvus bu' twelve leagues. In the eyes oflove this was notfaj-; ground. wero.lK laken Irora lhem; and, a. a poni.h. ^^, „,^ ^^j^, „„ „„„J„j „, ,,„ (.„„,„., ,,„,„,; ni(»ntirtr thi^ir nntrinlir ohxrinnct* nnrf nnnlilili- tn fho __ . . . . .... -^ menlfor tlieir palriolic obsiinncy and hooliliiy to iho bery, Fruit, Ornninental Trees Engliali, it was decreed ihai ihcy should be deprived and Slirubliery; Green and Hot of the httherio proud name ofPeiiiioi, ond hL-iu'clnr- Hou!>e rianls, and a great variety ward be known only by ihc namea oi the tribes among of fresh veget:iblc Plants i*nd Gar- which, rather as vassala than etjuala, ihoy werv dis- dcn Seeds; 1,000 genuino Morus tribuled. Tho women and male ritildren of this dc- Mullicaulin now growing in thc nuturulized people, our puritonieal aaccdtors i^hipped Green Hourc, from one to four otl'lo the plimiatioiis in the Wcb'i Indies, end Llicre feet high, well covered with sold thcin ip sluvcr>'* By this masterly coup dc mi'.u, 'loaves. HENRY AIARKLF.Y, Agent. Corner of Duke and James Sts. Lancuster. Fobrnary 7, 133i). S-lf. S Zl.MAIEll.MA.N'S Cough ami CoHsiiinptiosn A certain Cure for till rli.tca.ica ofihe Lvn<rr,. HE eelelir.ited Medicine ofli-. Zimmerman'n which mighl have conlbrred houor, even on Ibc far- [ nighled policy ol'lho prcsonl Autocrat ol' llcyiia, were ciinihilalo^l all iraccp of a pe<)p!e who Imii Icurlcsaly ! ruiiunded, inch liV inth. for ihe.r nalive land. aii.l wiih michailRing courupc e\cry where uxposLHl ihpir naked ¦ breoi'l Io jTolncl Ihe soil in wbitli re|X)Hpd lhe h^mes 'ol" ihirir liilhers. The chief allied oflho Lnl;li^ll in Ihia war ofe-ler- minalion, were Uie Kiii'hemH ALanloiiiiiioh and Uih'us. The laller wan on lerms of nniily wilh lhc Enghsh, ami had bo..nd himsell^ iiy a :-j)!emii Ireiily, I.; asd.sl lhem in iheir wars, ll was panly iu lulaliueul of ihis compact, and ) only lo avrnye lho death ul one of wa.-rail-s, IrLachero:,siy slain by a Peiiilol, not known llial Uiieas engaged in lhem'hotflililicR. The nifllvea u r were very d'llbrenl. Miiinloninioh w man'and Daniol l^Bhleman, Eseciitor^, Jaincs Haniillon, Siip'y. Drumore. By David Parry and Eli Smedley, Eiccutom. Anna IVfnye'r, WarwicSi tp. By Christian Hall, Executor. Abraham Witmer, Lmicnster township. By John Graff, Adin'r debonis non C. T.. A. Nicholaa Schwartz, E.iat Cocalico lown¬ ship. By Bcnjamain Schwartz John Schwartz and Jonathan Swartx ExVf. Michael U. Johnson, Waahington Bor- cufi^Ii. By Samuol Doyd and Joseph Mosher, Adm'rs. Josoph Hartmn.n, Lampeler lownship. By George Lofevor Sen. Adm'r Jacob Lnntz, Sen. Slrasburg tosrnship. By Jacob Lanti, Ex'r. John Wajd, Stniiiburg township. By Christion Wsid, Guardian of Daniel and Mary, minors. Christian Frick Wnrwick township By John Hostettcr, Guaidian of David Frick, minor. . AbrahHm Groff, tStrasburg township. By luac Groff, Adm'r. • • H. MEHAWY, Regutcr. Itcgislcr's Office, Lancaetcr, > ' February ICth 1839. . {. , Ittc, owner may prefer. February, 21 1833. U-.lts, Those two adjoining lwo alory hrick HOUSES AND ii xcTsorauousrxt. on tho North side of East King^ stroet; tlie one ol which is now oocupied by llio Miss Jordan'tj and tho other by .Mr. Chambers. PoRSCssibn will be givcaon the lot of April noxt For torms nnd further information opply to THOS. RFRANJaiy. Lancaster. February21, 183!). . ll-if has performed cures that would iilinosl be his chio, considered incredible, were the fact! to thousands who have c.\pcri;nced its efiects dur- ofihe 16; ing thc last twenty years, Iu colds, coughs, and \ a b<dd, lerut-iuus and iuiibitio.:s cliici, and lhe liciui ol" early torisumption, it is infullihlo ; and h-is never, a war-like rrihc, uhieli, for cenlurieF, uun set in a einglo iuBtunce, been Known tn fait. Ila henl-; Iy ro iho Prri'.ic. >!or-,> gnsping than all h:» pri-de ing and balsamic qualities I'aslen directly on the , tt r':iirs, he lp, i/i-.i. bi'^jre the arrival rf ihe Pilgrimn, disease and cfleet'a radical cure. IVrsona h.iving ; u)dim;ni«!i Un: |*wfr of h' the niia.'brnine to be afllielrd with tliopc com- ' plaints, may prcpiirvc thcni.Jclves f mu a prcnialurc grave, by a timely uppUcjii-^n Initi healing [low¬ ers. . D,iniel Leamnn. Union County, IcpIiIich th;:l lie lo Uncas, wan too closely watched lo elude his guar- d'ausliip long enough l:> «ieal i. visit to the couch o; her wcimdiKl lover.—Thc vigilance ol Mian:oniinoh wap ivorc riyiii intismiifli as Uic iovc oi hit* dauglitcr for liic Poll ol his rival, had been baHely whiapercd lU his ear; for dicre ore fca\age as wc'U aa civil.zeo miKcLiermakun'. Oncchc»*d firal object on reooveriug hit hcoIih ond sirenglh wa* lo ice Nclepe.—lie Iconicd frora u favorite and conideutiul I'equoi, ol Xelope'd wlio had Ollen borne lufsaagcs botwcen her and himself, di:r- inij'her illnoM, Umt a i^iuaU pnrly of Norragnupuits were encamped nn lhe baiikHorUie rivar Mysiie, near the fliot of Mystic Hilh eiignginl iu ihoir aimu.il hnu:, and Uiat die huuiing lndg>.<.s ol' MianiouiuKih and her. Fcir were three bow..Mh(iis j.i.Ajvc iti-.o o( the oihcr ^ huuiert* on u ;ougiie ol land crowned -.villi tho lua- j yh-b, Oufeho iiumtMliaiely h'.-i oli", guided l-y iho ; Poijuoi, and jusl bt ture niglil liill the lijiio\viiig day ' jrrivoii on Uil* op)xwile hliore in ifiglil of Uie eneauip- j men', lie lliun scui die IVijuoi ecn-?« to i^urvuy ihr , ground, iuKiriieiiug him lo sti- .Nflope ?.i.t\ ifilorm hrr. iJnt he wus ufai; auil. if he niuid do so utidiHovrr- '. ed. would In-al luTlo^ko aisunrc!. The Indiankwarn i tht.'fitieam; Ibmid ihe Saehem imu all hiu warrlor-v give thee up.' lie east his cycH with a glan<:c of defiance around, and to his astonishment, thc forest seem¬ ed to have met his challenge. Thc edge of the wood was lined with warriors, all with their or-, rows druwn to the head, and with their eyes glar-. ing ihroug/i thc gloom upon himsell" and iVclcpe,, who, with Hllent, horror bnd fldlowed Jila eye tn. thc direction ofthe menacing host. ' My father 1' she ahrickcd and fell lifeless to thc earth. Onecho stopped to raise her, when a cloud of' arrows swept like the rushing wind over him— .Mianloninioh wan returning \v'ilh Iuh warriors from thc hunt, when a iV-quot, who had gone on before with game, to prepare the evening meol,. saw Onecho and Nelepc together in eonvcrtuition,. and rcturtied to imfonn the Sjclicm ofhis discov-! ery. Thc old warior advanceu without noise,, and diew up hia men within bow shi.t of thc un-. concious lovers, instructing them to discharge their bolts at the heart of the young Sachem, as Nclcpe should take leave ofhini.—hor lall however. fully exposed his person to their aim. and with oue impulse they let liy thuir arrows. When thoy- discovered that hc was unharmed, with a tierce cry thcy rushed forward. Intent only on gaining possession of Nclcp<', Onccho raised her (rom the ground, and sought tr) make his retreat good to, the water. Shoutins; his war cry, .'rliojitoninioh, sprang fiercely upon him.his hatlL-axe upraised in cut him down. Su.«tainiiig thc maiden in hi.s left arm Onccho caught the descending wcipon upon ilis spear and turned it asirif, when it sunk deep iu the brain ol his rival, Ninigreet, wlio:-wcfl in lhc act uf leveling his spe.ir at his hrciist. At the name niomcut, Cjnonieiis, a y,,ung Nurraganselt chi.;f, his arm aerved hy l.ivc and rivalry, aimc-d a blow nt him with his tiuuiiug-knilc, which Onccho imt only Lvoided, but rep:.id by running him throujjii tbc body with his speur. "Shaking otl'lhc grasp Ql the eld Suchcm, who had Fcized his dangliter by tho arm, he now msdc a bold effort to ' earry her off*. Hi:; :::;ssi!:.:ii.-, however, prcsprri i hiv' har'i!;-. on all ^ides. O-i.; .irm was v.muikI I r.roim.'i Nel.'pe, ..nd he had l;ut cnr' to tight wilh; and ihr i>ld warrior, by cliiig;:ig to iicr, .tiid husilv ^.¦^erei^ing his weapon, rendered it uitiicult lor- i him to accomplish his purpoiic. No allernalive renminbi. •Jn^eE^ f^r Uu- preseni he ' \^oiili! lo.ivo luf heliiiid with her J:i!lier, onn dlny Mi- ani.'mininli. who, blindcu hy nige ar.d revMifre. lefl his per^judpeii m Uie l]Jlll,^I i'f the i^jv-iir. He Woko:', nt .Ni.'lepe. ami loiild n:il (;o il, On it smMei;, r('<ic.'ii!:c her to her ['areiii, he ure?led \h't oh\ wiirr.o:'.- l.iiiUe- (t.i(' Ih'ni liiplia/idH. si\e;«i il wiih irres.tJiil-lo fitrce rj\nl and tnerease Ilh own. He wiw svoec-'wfi'lly iiicl, however, hy .S:i.s?3- cuss, ihcir eliiell as wily, ns c)[p<?rieiired ?nd as nnili;- tiuns as hiiuticl', Nenrly twenty years were s;ieiii in |>etly sk.rmislu's on lh:.- I-orders of ilieir h'.:n:ini; (•ror.nds, in m.sclnexoiis inroads and uunie.-ous pr.vaii.- was iifllicted with d s. verc e.»ngh, :-horlncsB of, usB.i!:::.i::ii;tin?; i,.ul withimi anyailvanhig^ lo the pi hroatli and a diseased stile ofthe I ., . of two years, and hy tho use of three lollies of j ^va3 Uierelorc gindiy ,.rubrneed hy the nspir.ng y:ieh. ZiramormanV Cough S.iecific, was entirely re-, en;; aud ho rallied by the side nf tho« lie Iiaied as stored to health, ..Iter luiving tried the skill of flcv- invaders, bul loved as i:if:rumcni« of his r.mbi:ioiis absent m the e inse, and comimmieaietJ ihe joylul m- if. ,, , , , . ' ¦'•'¦=•* cnml lin i ¦,. 7-,, . , -im i i ¦ ¦ "f ui-s e le nien.- Itrandibhuii; ns-riii'iir wilh o.-'c arm '<'™'™-Mell,.,ellceol Orieeho's pre^-nee. 1 lien Iniicclmiu a , „,„, .^,,^|,,, ,,;, ,„„,,|, „,!;,,„„ ,;„, ,,;'„.„"",;; canoe l».i™m,n,Mo ll.e .Narragan^eu,. he '^"Mened , ^„, ,,„ ^^„j. ;„ „,„ ^j^.,,, „„j' |,.,-, ,,, „'^ V!^l^, ' howing a | nili ;!:rj-;(;li Uu* iln-.^r. in ([.j^ iiinmirr. winnini^ IU' p^round, sieji by >^('.'!\ he rcneheil Uir* eiif-e rUie l):i!il;, tmJ wiih a .iniile houritl g.iiried luHciunie. l;aek It.,: ..:i|t< luce:: lhe lovers Int.'* alfaiiy I'-.en uimev;i'd. j lying they IiiiKere<l m .Imi sweut embrace—.ib- [ senee and Kolieilude had nuule iheiTi tieunr to caeli i ,,., , ,,, .11,111. , , , .-. .1 IM 'he nlariiHHl I'eqi ot had ei , In:; not wilhonl nrev - olher ;lmuev(r: her eyes, salt as ilie s^scUh. were , , , , . . , < "hiujiu pn \i- inisii'Rv 1 un 10 his. wlueh. with their dnrk I.re f. ,¦. ,Z . ,. ' t ¦-in n .i.j.m .^ .11 , .1 . 11 .111 lor !: ee. 1 le 1 :i i' m n noxoiniir .^ dliea'Mi.' nm eroi bv ove, nnlentlv returned her genile look. . - ,, . i, r '1 .>¦• ru.i^.ti.. - - - . lnsen.s.blv. 'ns she gazed,' the team came .0 her eves, ] '/"•'" ¦^i:'-' ^^'/^ ': "''^ '"'. ^'^'* '"' *^"-->' "¦•' ""^ '•""'¦'" "' ;ings ttpvv.rd. i Hovenng Naragiuis--. Tl.e mv.iai.ou 0, Ui. Kngl.sli | „„j ^j^^,.," j..^ j,,, j^.^^j „po„ h;, ^^m slwJVll to weep- "" ''^'"* "'¦•'" " "" ^^"' """ "'^ '^¦''•""• ing. I '.Nelepe. my fawn of the fores'- -'^ ' - ¦' inourn so! Is Onecho uuwelcomei' -why doat thou 1 .tliehil \ \ 10 W3. jMler Ih( siibjugatiou of t]?j oral Physicians in For S.ile, only, by J. F. HEISn^SH, at his Medieic.il. Drug andj forecs. ihc haughly Njrrngans'eu stood without ?. Chemical Store, East King Sl.'eet, I.ubeaitcr. perior among tlic is.ichcin.'--. .\evcrihele*«, his ar February aa, 1330. I---Sis i:C,Tt;*eN.> *>'•'.¦,¦ t'R i l':rir niill v^oI:llllell oh. she ericd, nestling in his iN^som; AlllBta Vii^^v. THE Celebralod Althe'i Paste fur Coughs and C-olds, ia maKufacturcd February 2S, 1839. NEW ttOOB^, r,fu HB gubicrlhors roapctnilly iqrnrih tlioirold | «*>> tViends and .cu.^toiner0, oa woll br thq public j Bcncra'ly, tliat tliey liavo just returned (Vom tho, To the Creditora of John Longneelcer,, City witli a • * " * lislateofMlrkwttotl ar .fltckte. In thc Di.rtricl Court (or the City and County of Lancuster. WHEREAS, Jcsio K. Cooper, and Samuel Mickle, Ansjgnces ofJohn Kirltwnok and , lohn C. Mickle, (of the tirm of Kirkwood and _ .\lickle) did, on the Hth ofFebruary, inalant, filo' i,,-ry and inoculaled I'chcIi t in the office ofthe ProthonotJry oftlio Baid Court,' jui aalo by llicir Asai^nee account of Uic Raid cbtatc, OWE.V \vn.LI.\ MS Notice is thorefore hereby jrjven.to tho creditors J^'l.oiterrt ^el>l to lilu ofsuid Kirkwood and Micklo, and all otliera in.' ii,,,,,^ J'o.i Onice, Cbo>icr {',„. tereHtud in ^aid estate, that tho «aid Court liave ^ j>„,j ^-ii: bo i.t'endn.l u appointed MONDAY the eighth day ofjVprilnejt, I jf jj ^^ MIM. i-E\'r am for tbo boaring nnd confirmtition of tho liald oc count. AxTKaT, Z. M«LENEGAN. rtM/i'y rrotlionotnry^B Oliice, Lan- } cabler, Fcb'iy 14, )83D. { 11-51. nd pold bv L. C. JlI.NCiJlUCH. I'.'.tf. i'^OTE4;U. ifloriiM I?Iu:i:g4.-:ic:!i!« ENUlNE.M"rn»Mull iiltliii|;s, Itajitin MiiU WATER rOWEIi, for ralo abnve. Jim. n(, II130, Motice. ETTERS of Adininislxulinn, tJto of Christian Cai [ii'iilcr, Tile arro'.vs eflbe iliKitpi-iKiilcii Hisl nnd iliirk aixinl hinl. Imt rau'' ijticiTlain; nne arrow. iiMvcrilieit- Ilim in llif i-idiMiruI iiriollur ;'.:erie<i ius unn. \ii:;i. Pef|lU)!.s by lbe allied j Iji,...^^",' -— -•¦ . . c. ""' ' j rnusly plyiuy llic >Ir;:di'r i iiddlc. lie wioii reaelied l!io Uill wbal, riork-eyod onei' be inquired, in a Boolli. j "ppoMile banli; :im! lii.i.iirli lil.iuliii,,. ihnii his wouniis, rerior among llic .^i.ieficm.^-. iiievcrinele«i, ti;8 amhi- j j,^„ ,p„p uf voice. I ''^''1. Ida* tlie li.iij;.;d derr. llinmirli llit> ii)n.'.-<;s. leavi:'g 110'.;! and n'«lkM«|iir;l 'imld not remain quiei. i.'ol .j, I'mlior' uli'e nearcely nr;icula:ed. I ''"' '^¦"•¦" "''''••¦' l"ir»"'i-. crrumi;; i:iii::,M' and ia r.le.- rcnteiil wilb briiifi on an .-.jual ibuling v.ilh bis I.d- (jn. el.o BrJtped bis IiuMiuR spear and rolieil |,;s : m ibe distaiir,'. illilil lliey i-aiid no l..i uer 1-.. ;„..ir,l. low'.oiemiioraryeiiieK be aspired lo.10111111111011 lip nai ,,,,., | crceiv a.ol lli'. ¦\\ l.ui of l.imJ l-'ear n-l i ¦^"''"¦¦'-"'''''"'•'¦''^'"¦'''¦''"'""'"•'¦'''ii;'• wak IViiiii universal Sarlieni over all the Irihes of New Kiijjluml. \i.lc,,o( .He is nol lierc." '- '"' "l'blis)>!. and wvary Irum li.s luiii; li.^i, ; y,., j^.,::, ¦Onccho,' said Ihn muiden. soleranlv, linin;,' ber : bi" spi.'il lllli|neiiclied. and bis mmiI eli.v.;t..d (vid. ,lie bead and pulliilR hack lbe raven bair from her lirmv. • ddermnalioil lo r,«emlde bs v.urricr.^ and m.iicii and st.m ling unsnpnirlcd. •Tiic da.iij'iicr of .Mian. 1 Inrlliwilli againsl ibe .Narraj;iinset:s, will, ilu, iw„.„id loniinob em never wed willl lbc son nMJnras.' , piirpnsi. ofpiinisliiug ibeirarmsaiico and winniiis .\,il 'Our fathers iiulo.id a: '' ' '"' " ' ""' upon l.ie Ibc Es of weat he'd. There wiis but one cliiel, be verv- well know, wbu daxu alep beuvcLii btin and his ambilion. 'i'liis waiT Uiieas lbe Mebuaijiin. He was a man of noblo pres. ence, niojestie in bisaspeel. and of slern and bauglliy deincatlor. i!e wiis in the liliielb yearof bis nge. yel (Misscssed a sinewy and alliUilic Irame. wliicli slill rclained, ^viib ilie iron sircii^jili of lbc warrior. Ihc aclivily of yuulli; liii lliid a liery apiril, willl passions quick and uiicuiiintiliilile; VMis skilled in ail slrnla- gelns of wnr and l!ie rhiee. nnd was. in all rPKiK'c's, llie bravcKl wirriu.'mill ii"'wl dihtingilislieil Icider of lus lime, l.ike nil liiilir.as, be was quick lo resenltin nlironl; iin!iir!,'iviii|i uliiijtirieH. and revengeful, iln waa Ibe bend ul' d puiviTiid and warlike nalion, and eould leiul iiiluliiilllc tw.i lliuiisuiul warriors. AVlirn .Miiii.liiiiiiiii'i eoiileinpl.iled lbe pa:h of am- bition belore bim. lbe stern imago of Uncus sloal ever ] bi'lween Ilim and llu'oli|tilc.f bialuiugllly aim. llis Ijniw was rlii.idcd; and lieswureon the graves ofliis fathers Ibal I in-ns simiild die! Miuiitoniiiioli bad nn only cliild. \.drpe lnd s.'.'il cigbleell springs wli-ii ] ber fliber Imk ibeoalbiecailisl lbe lifeof Vnfai-. Sliej wasabcauliliil.izeiille rrenliire; wilh largo blae.'v rye melliiig Willi virgin leiidiTiiess ; wilb a von-c.-uli ii lhe i'r.li-nn linrp ulieii i",v.?pl by the evening w.iiil flies; 1)111 why slionld nol epe for llis bride. Cnnchnand Nelepc lie fKeii'.s •The eagle and die hawk enn never male.' 'Yet liu/e 1 nei 11 lhe cag.cl and lhe eyas aliare f.ic sane lies".' •Sn hnve I nWr leeii tbe baivk's ¦ gfc. plec d in the e.^gli'.^ c.r e; iiiiil ilei il!-iii;iteiicil nedgliligs iinrsed logo.her; b it wliee liiev grew lu full wing and tmik 10 111'? air. 111' lieree yn mg eagle warred wilh ils fos- ter-1 i-.l mid slew hiin.' •I uill not slay, .Nele;;e,' said Ibe young Molieagnn pliivfiillv ibiiwiiig ber I" his lienil. ¦Oni cho, leave tne.' said tbc iiiaidun, 'I'he fJreat } Spiiil Iriiv lis npnn its. Forfot tho dau;'lt(!- of lhe ^arri.ffiinsilt, (»ol Tbe diiiirbters if tiy |:ci|ilc wail for Ihee.—Tbcy braid tiieir llo« ina; lorks in the (de. .' fount ill, tlmt they may cp(h::ir I flir in thy eves', 'I'hey adorn llieir iieri'ons wilh 1 giy plumes, llll t liicy inny win thy regirdi—(;¦•. j ' ¦licelio, H'lll of line.is ! 'i'lic dan^'iter of .Min ntn h, wi.l remain lu miiijlc her t rs vvit i I'd; (TO DC ra.\TI.Nunn,) nrF.ll.OTIiiv.--.—The thf .l.:nl..,l.,....M.i GEORGE MtJSSrR, ELIJAH M'LENEGAN, JOHN MICHAEL. Fob. Sl, J1839. (Oninn copy,) ll.tm. €hin», G8n88 nnd 4|iic«ug- warc, Groccririi, &(*. :&c. Also, a lar^o quuntity oriVcsh CLOVERSEED. • AUjif,whioii they aro detorn)ini>d lo Bell on tlio moat acuoinmodatig^ lerins. .Thcy ruliirn tlinnks, fnr past fsvorii, and invite all to call und examino ^SS^ARRANTED ci]unl, if not superior, to Ihc thoir present stock. '• Foreign, or any other in the country, For n. a. H. CARSON. talo wholo sale nnd rctnilby, ' ' West King Street, Lancoster, I caktin, HEINITSH, Feb. 28, 18J9. 12.1C ¦ Lincaster. February 17,833. il.t£ Aint'Vicnn Siib I?owde»'- TO DRUGGISTS. ¦A PRt'Ct 6T.0KE, friiuijed mono of the ./B ra'»8l.f.jiiile ptrU rd reiin!«ylvftni.i, iH of- r^r^^d lor milo.* .\ IIuumi iind l.i't will l-e renlnd to Ihn purtdt.iair if roquin-d. Puflset-nuu givrn u'l any lime. Fit tunl er piirii ¦uin'-*-. L:Nyi.ii;i:(.tr 'iiii: iiM.vrKit. January 2J, le2y. 7-7i. N'elepc hm! ,i luver. Ulcus hull »u ouly mu; u hravc ymi-iy warrior, ulio iiherilcii liisfHilitr'-* viruien, wilhuul dlinriug lli^ indonilinlile |^n!.»;(iii?. Onrchu wus mil nud p'"n s!n!i- ly niieu: luid I'rjr Ium exceiieuec in lho Mports ul ;lie fiehi and iheuuiioMtiljinniwi ofhis Iribe.iuid his cour- iifze ill hnitli', li;.' wus ii woidiy inherirur of lhc f iin-1 of Ciiriis. mnl (ilinl uul Iu HiU'cfcd hiin ns S,irlu'ni fl i . M loiiiuusu iMwrrfut :ih ihi- Ah.lu'ni:nii. Uo un- ilic ] tln'ii routiiiued, 'theSicheiii ot t le iN.irracan Ki-H pride and h"n.;i uMiih r^nplr*. i!u- iheini- a'.'M wnrr -1 ii;iH tavoru that llui'-iis .diiill die ere thc lull '*f ihc on,' uilc'n tini pru[ilu.'(:i^'^. and llic i.'\;implo of ilif | secoiid luouu.' treuihlinc hu-^urii. Omrlio r. u-;! lenrn.—S| ciik, Nelepfr ] what iiu.-t llm" 'or ¦ '^ -»'' "' l''" ''"" "' •Unou. .'• , , , , • NelriH' stiii^'irlrd hi'fv'CM a dnuehlur a rhtiinc ui nwfiiri«r :tp:m''iiH* Liiill a"tl her Imv for l)ii« ch'-. At Iffi'rliriov:' prevailed. With a filt'uiiig toutjue i siie.r.Ml. . . . ' 'Oiiieltn, r .¦ fiitiiT—here she hi-sit.itru, and"* j S-.VARTWOfT AND PaiCF.'^ ' Seleel Cctumiiiee aiipiiuicd . llu'se piTMUiages hns nml. a i'),;L' ii-;i)r;. 'i!i V.n. ' jHJit pinirs Mr. SwitriwoMi's '!¦ ii.i. ..i.mi io !,•¦ (j.m; ; MILLION TWO III.M'S'i:n .\,M) i \Vr:.\'J'\'. Fivr. TdorsAND si:'-:':\' ii'.'ndkki) .a.n:) 'fivk dollars -A-VI) s.\tv-mm; ('i-:.\'J"-< The exact nn ouui o' iiiiIcirt'i!Mi>.-- :o ii:i' (.'uvfij.ii-.fiit^ ' ofMr. iVite is ool uainc.l lii:t i> >i.iU'tl in Ik- lurL"'r. ' !!iuri.<h'.ir-; ChmnieU. Nt)T Slow.—,\.s a if.nu uf cars wus pTw-mr .¦jh-nir UH' ol'.iu' /U'l ri>ii-is a li'vv .iiivs smcp. uiider fidl lieu'l- wa;, Vu- 4'(ti-.;iie('r (I'-.-ttTVi'd .m 1..I1I Wiuubu r.;nri:n|^ |.iivi.,il llie imui Irnin tin- horse 1;,^ win iiliuuipj,*..iii[;, w-iirni; IitT li:iudi* and cdiihiiiu),; irn-i' nnxiely Ithl llll' train fliuuld yu liy li<-r \\ iiSii--.: '^i";-pji:p. Pup- piviiin mat luT crnuid w,,s inipuvant, tir cfirclicd i!io liJconii)Uvp,"niicI luovrd -.lowly ; 'oin: Mini! the old lady—w<lo h:i(l run . liiT.-*t'IJ'nearly o;]| yf hrenl'*— pnnliially ap[!ij;iirhed wilhiu-hn.lint,' distancr. "Well fuarin." irritfd-ho coMhieUpr. -wlml du you uan:," '¦I waul." ri'pliejj l'l'!' daniei siTei'chir.-.t al iIic lop nl'- h'T voii'f. '¦! wunt 1(1 know ii'yuii waul to li:iy lU.y ¦fi piaslieH " The way iht? ;,U'Uiii uns put i-i: tif l.i'diiMiive fur lh'" ui'\l fivo mil. < wm u i-aiuiun lu hiuii ii.r:lei^. "It umUria mc sick iii ih,' .-ii'iiia. !.."¦ :i.4 ihe lir;; wiiit when ho Hotted llic dnirikanJ i;i ilic yitlcr. MiMKTrfi T.I Tl it(»i;v.—(."omrii idofc i'orter hti?i lieeji a'a^-);!!!!*!!. wi'ti rf'.* i'':".;ct;l oI'ilio SVnau', ll«.i. t'cui .'» iiti« rr n: ( ' ¦I'-'iiiiimpK. wiili n >;;lnrv of f(i,(Iw-i |cr 1; 11 111. ! -vaif (onu Tly only fharijc i.''A:..i:uB.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 14 |
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 | 1839-03-14 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Month | 03 |
Day | 14 |
Year | 1839 |
Description
Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Examiner and Democratic Herald |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 14 |
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 | 1839-03-14 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
Type | Text |
Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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••XXS^, VS7XOW THBHIl XB BtttUtt avs..
LA'i<'GA'STBl:,'i'A^NGl^STE'R COUNTY, PA.-
-PRIN.TED AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY-
:^cE^ll^'<»':^^]£»oasm«.3^o:
^^laWIBQ© illio SilAIB(BL}Bl 0.41 q a-QQS);,
-UY ROBERT WHITE MIDDLETON.
sri2W siajsaiaso 'y®iij, 3,0^^1 (£)^aaa
ADVElRTISEMENTS.
SBlERIFIP'iS iiiAIiS.
*JSiY virtuo ofa writ dfPIurlea Levari Facias it@ to me directed, will b«: snU by Public Von. due, on TUESDAY, the 19th day ofMarch next, «t the public house of Okey Hchdrickson, in the Village of MoOntjoy, Lancaster county, tho Ibl. lowing Rei! fistat*:, vii: All that certain
bead's Tracts oiTI^nnd,
eitaated in Rapho township, in idve County ofLan. •caater afotrcsaid, bounded and dcscriUcd'aa follows, ia wiu Beginning uta Btone, a corner of-Jacob Hieflt-ind*ri bnd, on tho Manhiem road, thence by lande of tlio.siiid Jucob Hiestand, north 5 degrees nest 77. 6 peri'lies to a stone, thence by the same 2totih 71 degieeacaet 18jperchosioagara,thencc »orth 13 dogrces west 5 purcbca toa. post, thenco north 73dcgreca cast Jl8i porcheatoastone, thenco Aorth 9 j degrcea West 31 perchoa and 6 tenths to a Btono,.thenco nortli 80 degrees east 33 perchea to a.fltane, thenco north 3 do^rcsa west 7^ perchea ^to a post,.thenco by lands of Joseph Lytlo nortii 74 degnjo&w«8t 101 percliea to a^hiteOak, thonco «Qttlh 78 degrees wost<7 perchea toa post, thence ihyland» of Arthur PotUTSon, south 71} degrees .wc9t,ilt)t(M}roHoBtoa'post,lhence by the same bOuth 76:dogreDB,weiit,161 perchea toa white' oak.near ChiquQwUiinga. creek ilhence down said creek nouth 11 degceoi^cuitSO porehea to a willow, thence eouth 35 di^greea east .30 parchca to a white oak, thence serosa .the eaid creek south l|;deg. East 10 per.lo -a bo3ch, thonce south 31 degrees east 30. porches across the said ereek to a post, tlience by the land oH P«tor Hiestand; aouth SOdegrcesedSt 10 perches tpapf>Ht, thonce by. tho aame: north 76 degrcea cost 4S'l ptfrchos toa stone, thence 6 degrees Sost ¦32 perchea to a post, thence north 66^ degrees eost 43 anda half perches to & poM, thonoe aoulh 21 degrees east 17^ perches to & black, oak, thenco by lands of James Patterson, Jr. north 69 degrees cast 48.1 pcrchea to a (hickory) stone, thence north 5 degrees west, 37- perches to-a stone, thenco north 7), dcgrceneaBt43.8 perches to the pluco of begin- ning, cuntaining about )46 acres neat measure*— Tho other of said tracts of land, beginning at a hickory on a line ol tho said George Fisher, tTience by landsof David Bj.nder and George Fi9her,north 37 and ahalf degrees vest 31 perches to a stone, thence by laiida of Christian Good,nurth 76 degrees ) 10 perch9s to a post^ thence south 9 degrees easl 33 perchea to a white oak tree, thence' by land ot Jacob Hiestand, south 77 arid a half degrees, west 100 perchee to the place ot beginning', containing Qi)\ acres neat meaaure, togeuier with all and'sln- gular, the houses. out-houKes buildings, improve¬ menta and appurtenancea whatsoever^ thereupon .belonging, the lands and tenemente of George Fisher.
Sale to commenoent) o*cloek in the aflernonn. Seited and taken in Execution aa the prnpecty of George Fisher, arid to be sold bv
PETKR REiED, Jr. Shcrifn BherifTa Office, Lanqaa- { '
ler, Feb'ry 31, 1839. { ll-ta
ADVERTlSfiMENTS,
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Y TlrtUff of a writ of Pluriea Vendilioni Ei.
ponBO to roe directed, will be'iold b; Piiblit Vendue, onWEDNESDAY, the 27tli of Morch uext, on tlicpreniiscn,
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Month | 03 |
Day | 14 |
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Year | 1839 |
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