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I'ltlNTKl) ANI) I't'IlT.ISIIKU HAMERSXiY & 15ICBI ,..! "S11 aiHf 011 there iti Strrntjtli." VOL.^'XI.-NO. 42. ^#,^@a,S)^gl^p g)iji>„ ^JH?^!Eg>S)B)^,l>^ m.i'^^'W 'm,''^Bii^^ S M' SiS I'ER .lNXt;:iI I.v Anv.VKC.K. I S*.2."»<J .\TTiii: i:m) optiir vkah. onice ill Morlh KEHCCtii iSti-cct. ET\v-i:i:.s Tin: hotel a of o. uiLLKa &: ti. uannkii T«rii)N of Piil>licutiogi: •1'ho E.KANUNEU&UGUAI.D willhe put. lirihed weekly, on a doulilo royal shoot, at two iKii.LAa.s, per annum, jiayalile within U monlhs from tho time of Kuliscriliing; or two tiollaus AMI virTT ci.NTs, at tho end oflhe year. N u sulisillililiolt will be laken fur less thun C months, aud 110 paper discontinued unlil all arroaragca are puiJ.cxcopfut lho oplioii of the pulilislicrs ; anil a faiiuro lont^tify a discontinuance, will ho considered anew cnga(;ement. Advertising will lie done on lho usual lerma Lntcrs. toinsuro attention.mustbciioBl-paid ffjancaster City and County Fire SBtsnrance Conijtany. ¦CAPITAL iShcrifiPs Sale. QJ'RY virluo ofa writ ofVenditioni Exponas lo IIIO direeted, vvill bo sold liy public vendue, on Saturday lho "tlh Jay of Augu.sl nout, ot llio pub. lic houso of Isaiah McC^irty, in the villa/ru of Intercourse, Loacock lownsliip, Lancaster Coun. ly, tho following proporly, viz: A liOl o£ Gi'ovuiiV, situnted in aaid villairo, Containin^^ nno aero (moro or lof-s,) ailjoininfj propoily cf James Lytlo and olhors. vvith a largo tvvo story framo I'avcrn Hnuse, a Slablo, Shed, a hatter shop, &c, theroiin erected. .•^alo to commonce al ono o'cloclt in the after¬ noon. Seizod anil taken in Execution as tho pro. perly of Isaiail Mcrarly.and lo ho sold hy I'ETEIl KtiED, Jr. Slioriff. Slioriff'p onico, Lancoslor. July 22,1838. I'ersona desirous ofhovins their propoily insured nguinst damages or loss by fire, are rospectfully rccpiestcd lo call ori John Zimmerman, Ihe Ac¬ tuary of Iho companv, at Ins olVice, iwo doors North of lho Post Sllico, in tl o City of Loncas. B. C. REIGART rresidont. J. ZiM-MF.RMAN, Actusry. Luucaslcr, July 1'2. lS3a. 13-Gra3. WILL bo rocoivcd ot Iho Oflice, Oolnmhia, un. • III 12 o'clock, on tho ELEVENTH day of Au. jiust noit, for removing: tho rails from tho old road, and ic-laying thom on tho rail-woy to avoid tho plane. Tho plans und specificotionB will bo oxhibiled for a fow days previous to lho Lolling. Propo- sals will also bo roceived at Iho same limo lor removing llio Dopot from tho head oftho Piano, nnd re-building il on tho 'iilo and occording to lho plana and tpecificntions whicll willbo shown ul tho I.etiiiiL'. „, , WILLIAM nUSSETJ., Siiperiiitondeiit Uail-Way to avoid Columbia plane, Cohliilbio.July H, 1833. ^ ?1RE~PR00F BRICKS. A. IC. FAHNESTOCK manufaclurcs first <Hiiilily Fire-bricks, or Bosh-hloclis, to ordor, of any size or pultern. Ilarrtsburs Pa, .Tali/, 1H38. I have been u-iing, in the Ueverbatory Furnace ill tbn roUiiii; niill.beli.niMi.fflo Mr.Tho'8' Uuiil, ¦if [lorrisburu', fi'o Iiri Is made by Mr. A. K. l--a'inn-io'li, aii'l I imve iii. Iie-i'a'ion in saymif lii.v „,e npial -'I ih: l.e^i inuMMto,! English firo bricks. , „, , ,„ •I'd!fS-ELLIS. Jltrrh.'i-n-i:. .Jaaaari/11. l^.M. Having beoil'uainj ,\ir. ,\'. IC. I'.iUllosloc'rt'a firo bricks, I have ploasnrn in recommending them; |.,.i.iL' iny-oll silislird llicy lire Kqunl tu lho )¦', uliall S;erbri.!i'e bi icks. /(ims'iiirg li-jinn<r Mills. Fehtiiari; )3, 18.18. Wo have bonn nsin!.' thn firo bricks made by Mr. Fiibnesiock for llioinwalla iif our furnaeo, nnd belinvo Ihnm lo ho al leatt equal to any in the riiunlry.—Fehaary tt 18>S. SIMS, STUflCTON, &.Cn. .Inly 12, i::3.1. 13-3 ns." SheriflT's Sale. (Xj'BY virluo orn wril ofVcnditoni Exponas j lo mo dirootod, will be Hold hy piibMc vendue, on Frido}^ tho 3d duy of August noxl, at the public Iiouso of Georgo Blattcnborger, Kfcj. iu tbo vil- lajjo of Rainbrldgo, Lancasler County, the fol- I lowing propony, viz: Two Lots ofground, Situated in snid village, frontinjr on lho corner of Market ond front Gtrecls^ und extending to an nlloy. The improvements aie a one story slone IJouso^ u Cabinetmal;er aliop, o stnblo &.e. there¬ on oiccled. Also Qiiniher Lot of Ground, siluu¬ tod in suid phice, ndjoiinnt,'' pniporly of Gourgo iJlaltcnhcrgor, Esq. bounded on tho norlh hy market street ond on lbe South by an olley. Al¬ so the right and interest in n two slory brick houso and lot ofground nitu'itcd In the borough of IVI arielto, Lancastor County, fronting nn mur- ket atreet, odjoining properly of William Childs, and an ulloy. Salo lo commeneo at ono o'clock in lho after, noon. St'izod nnd lokon in E.vecution as the pro- petty of Jobn \V. Jones, and '.o bo uold hy PETEK »EET},Jr, Sheriir. Sheriir^s OfTico, Luncoster, July 12, 183U. JI^Rst Oft* B^cUcrs Remaining inthe f^oradisc P. O. Lancus ter coimtij, Pa. lasl qnarter. Jul'/1st, 1838. MfiUhew AndoTBon, Lemuel Armstrong, JamoB Hcndor, Woaloy Diroley, L D. I3urrowo3, Lonuiol Cheiv 2, Dr. J. K. Ei-hloinan 2, Jnmes S. FoIwoII, fUti. Jacob Frantz, jr. Frances Gibbons, Christian Grove 2, Doniol Gordon 2, John HiinborKor, \\ il. liam D. Iloins,'William Lynn, Daniel Lofovcr, James Loaman, JohiiM'Fuddnn, George M'Elroy, Kliznbolh Monhony, Volcntino Uiihl, Daniol li. Reed, Michaol Swartz, Matilda Smith, Cntliarine Slambaugh, Elijah Taylor, Jacob Wugnor, Millor Witracr, John Youa, Daniel Zonl(. A. K. WITMER, P. AL Julys, 1038. MISCELLAMEOUS. P l\OTfi€E To CotttvsvcioTca. nOPOSALS will bo received ol Iho ofiico of From tltc neacou, Tho Tv/ilight Hour. BY .\I.iav liMlI.V J,\(:K;;(1V, The iwilifrlit hour on \m iiniHcli.'.'.s winjjs Is .qpccdiiijr in myslic (Iinlil, For all'i'ction's (ju.sli from tlie heart's deep apriii;; Has gladdciK ll the pcrnc to ni^'hl; And while there is light on Ihc mnunt.iin'.i brow And a fiush on the beniliiiij west, Lel'a think nflhc friends who are absent now, Oftho ainlesa and tlic blest. Few aro the friends wlio have l:e[il tlieir trust From the fricndshiji's e.irly ilawii, And of tlmse firw la their kindred dust The hrigiilest perlinp-- ;: joiic. Yet if there is joy in ll. '¦-. :.f trul'i And the fiiilli ofcac!: ¦ . - :y vow, NEWHEIUi:^, vol: V.-N0Ti47 inti.TJcir, ,\ ,,.,,,1 I,,- ,, liiriiii r |i.irliiir. ii;iiiieil <1M r,ir !.;i))ti.imnl ri;coril.s nf licip- kiiiijloii, lliiiivCniiinvi'll, w.is an iniirii.' I'llliily .-I!;!! illlri/lir lh(! !lliscMcr' nf ii'i>l'-r iiniii- ri.'Vol.s. 'I'hr. I,,,,,:,. iii<l .•ililiouo'li mliico'! IV'iiii ii-i <'>-'-.:-.i'.f\t-i-.ii-i) 1(1 n'|iiil;!i";.n; :is. i;| 111,' fino (l!i| !i,:ll,M,.r, 11.L'l IIL'-'. ri'lics of ils fdi-iu'.ri V" i'l. of llif llic. lonl, still .'^laiHls. ¦irisllK.Tlli'- siiii]ili;'iiv, r, rii'li t,-ijn s:iv coiiilitinii. Sir llriir., M ill I'l.rl;..;. iliilics (if h;, nv l.l-' Oiil sliuii III V.-h.„v <i,, Wl;, „!;,:n„;i llll 11' i'liintrii rnr.f - Wl.'lll Ulli;..,' t.'l.'li'T- rr.'.: llir UTS ,¦:¦ , , "iiir,. m:r'(iiii;i:!iii!'! In .\ir;i mill llir iii.iiTii'.l .-isiir. Ivilrel iry i-cs;;i,ii-:c, his vi" Imt ln-_V(iM'l i!i( IIKWl PECC?3LA3£ATI03J. WIIKUliAS tbo sunset on the S3rd .luly next, for tho work t„ bo done on tho Siiinamaboniiig Kxtonaion of ijje V\"esl Branch Division, from Tangascootack to the mouth ofSinnamalinniiip, a oislancenf33 miles. rarHcubirs can be iiblnined nn applicaiion at lho Eiifincer's ulhee al Farrandsvillc, Lycom¬ ing couniy I'a. GEO.nnE.«SLER,Sup't. oftho Sinnamahnu p E,xlonBion Pa.Canol Juno 21, 1836 lO-id. VALUAIJLE REAL ESTATE Mc Oh I long in Uic weary ond care-worn hreast ti4W U3/i ''^iJii i^mi iiUa i^'iiill remembrance fondly stay, \t c. ,n-T,ryr, ,\r .1 no,, i-c , , ~ Like tlic linfj'riiiC: luics in the distant wcst N SAT URD AY, tho aOlh of Seplomber nevl, , , the Executors of Nathaniel lOllmalior, de. As the sunlight dies away; ceased, will sell by public vendue, the following And uow while the hours iu their wild career, roal eslale,viz: j Are s]xicding in myslic Hight, Ce dearly remembered now. Sweet is the hrralli that the violet llings As incense tn the ski'; And glad is the tone that the zephyr hriugs. As it hurries lightly by; The hird is up the fern tree's hough. And it hath a song of glee. i,i,'r 11 roiiM- i w;is ncnr :ii l.isliori, limits of llic cilv. 'J'lin viulcii co;iviilsi,„,.s v.-liicli 'inoilcrn r-urlil,„.i,.v|niic„.;c,l, wcllilcsiirn.lcl ms lllO(.i-c,',l ivili,V|„Mkp. vislicl f.i^!,,,,, .v„. ;¦'¦"!','¦ ')" '!¦¦-. nii5. Will, ,|ic lir.1 Kn-ilHc shn-.:, Unvcr ,k„1 !c,„|.1,., ..liiircli llllli c();iv(nt. |i.il,-icti;iiiii lliriiwii. 'i'liii-iv ll prrislKv! .ll,,,; cily. The f, [insoii, ivi.Tc ovrr- mhisuikI lii.mai, hi. ii,n-s ii!.5l.i:i!iiiuoiis|y williin l!ie I.s, lilii'i-aliil, liV a iiiii-aclc, niiplnynl ihc hi..-i iNo:i,cril ofilicii- ilcUv- '¦rancc 11, kiiuiliiiij fircs wliich sni-c.-ul in!,, !.rpiioralci)iill.i£.'r,-il!oii. V,-|il.ii ll: Old night liaUi a smile on his cloud wreathed brow,' [,'g "„ ^Pn.^pi "t' I'mni iial lira I While the jiast hath ita hold on inc. <lc 1. A Plantation, Containing aboul^l56J acres, in Loacock township, adjoining land of Nathaniel F. Liyhtner. lilsq, .lohn Lighlner, Isaac Khy, Ilenry Kling, .Alarlin Millor and others. About 30 acres consist of e.vcollent limber; and tho rest of the larm is divi¬ ded into fields or enclosuics of convonient size, in tho highest Plate of cultivation. All lho fences onurablo ORISTUS COL- are of Chesnut rails, including aboul 500 panels mode willl Incust pnsts. S)5i;M,>hN;-\G ill Ibo Post OJico nt Now ^ I'rovidoiic', July 'iml, l.'3:i. .Vnd ew Ariiisiinn,-, Divi'l Kent, Samncl H o.iui. (.Mgor.) Jobn .MeBiunUon 2, Jacob 1! ,ir, lliiiah iMeNoely, John Uurges,-Samuel M.ir.ic, U ¦njimiii Brennemnn, Thomas D. Nor- jiiiinily, .lacob Uurgrs, William Ihisaol, llonry IJ.oad'y. ratriek Tieynolds ,!oseph Eckman, Capl. William C-.Snow, .In-ep!, F. koian, John Seilz, Marfn Grnfl, Fre.loriik .Sinely. James I.. Grif- i;ili, .Ml ..h.iMi I'enii.u'. ^iciin-l I!. Grifliih, ^aul«el Weaver, Mii.li.i li all'. (.Merchunt) 2, Uenjaniin Wnit.iH, J„l,ii Ciall. Abraham Giall, (Ivirii er.) JOilS' BAIK,P.M. July, 12 Bjis« «riiieIters EM \ I NING in tlio Post Oinco at Lampo¬ lor, July \st, 18.J8. iMurah Ann Barnard, David Rnyd, Benjamin Birr, Joseiih Coopor, .lohn Fry, Fndlay Ewing, Aaron I'.'Mvacs, \Viili»m Gilbert, Joseph Gib- hond, John Hoffman, Lewis Kincoid, Chrisiian Koenia, Caihaiino Nafn, William Park, Jacob R'lhror, Henry Soudora, Christain Sloutzonbor^'or, Irfarah Fiehcll. H.MILLER, Jr. P., July 13, 1838. 'I'Jsc Freaifli B.aMatiaSO. ;\!r, Burllelt would be linjipy In nid the Indies anil gontlonion ol Luncnsler who nniy wish to learn lo read, writo and speak this vory usol'ul and agreeable language. He has cerlificales of competency to loach il, from F. M.J. Surault, a French Bentlnman and 'I'eacher of French ot Harvard (Jnivorsily, Mass. and at the Higii School, Boston; nnd from Mr. Jnbn Frost, principal uf a Seminary for young lodioi in Philadelphia, and author of several vul- tialiln Froiieli nnd other Rnlinnl books. Fnr leriiis, whieii will bo vory niodnrato, and <ilher infnrnmlion pionao apply to Mr. Burdolt, at Wr. P. Reilzul's I Inlcl. Notice. To llie Debtors and credilors of MICIIA liL SSIIEA'K, lalc of Concslogn township, Lancasler Counly, Miller, deceased. All perfl-ms having claims or demands against Raid estate arc roqiiesfed to present the same tn tho undorsigned adminislriilnrs withoul dolay duly auihenticatod, and those indebted to mait payment on or befuro tho Isl ofOctnlier nest. JOH.N STAUFFER. (Distiller.) JOHN WIT.MER, ((.'arpcnlcr.) belli nf iNIannr township. Adiniiiislralora of Michael Shenk, decensed. July I'J, 13-713. ShcritPs Sale. tCrBY virluo of a wril of Vcn(ii(oni Kxponaa lo me dirccletl, will ho hoM hy puhllc vendue, on ThnraJiiy lho 2il tiny of AuijUBt next nl lho prcnii-'ca ofJohn B<ihn. iii the Bnrough of Eliza- iieih 'rnWii, Liineoslor Uounly,lho follov/ing pro¬ perly, viz: A LOT OF GROUND, Dcin^: a corner Int, sifutircd in the hnronch of Kli'/iil'dhto'ivn, Mounijoy lowntthip, Liineiiflter Cnunly, Contiiininp hiAty-fccl fr<int on iMaiii Slrrct of rnid Borough, adjoining' properly loio ni'Gci.ipe HoitsecUcr, tlcccHfied with a iwo Stnry InfrTiivnrnllouHe, with n ouofitnry kilchon (here¬ to iilluched, n log slohie, shed &c. thoroon er- cclful. Salii to cnmnienco al one o'clock in the afler¬ nonn. Srized and taUeii in Hxcculinn ua tuo proporiv ol'John Bohn. and loho Hiid hy I-KTER IIEIOD. Jr. Sherifl'. Sheriff's OITi^n, Lancuster, July 12. 1838. Carriages* 'J'WO ouo or two horse Har'Juchoa and Har- noB^,—3 filanding lop Carringca with or wiihout narnous, (or «nlo al lho Btnro of C. F. HOFFMKIER. i Juno 21, 183Q. 10-3ib. ' LINS Pip^ident, und Samukl Dai.r, and John IjIoiitnkii, I'^ijuirop, Assdcinlo Judgesof the Court of Cuniiiuiii IMciis, in aud far tho cnunly ofLan¬ castor and At'sisUnt Justices of the Courta of Oyor and Torminer nnd General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessiont' of the Peace, in and lor Baid count} of Iia nciisi Ior, Imveissnod thnir Precept, to tno directed, rcipiiriuf; ino, anioiig nthor thingp, to make puhiie Prncia inu tion Ihroughout my Bailiwick, llmt a C'nnrt of Oyer and Terminer und (Jenoral Jnil Delivery : AIkp, a Court of General Qnavtor Sc-ssiuuB of the Peace and Jnil Delivery, will commeneo nt thu clly ofLancastor, iu und for tlio county of LanciiBler, in Oin Com¬ monwonlth of Peni.pylvunia,on tho 3d. Monday of August, 1838, in^pursunnco ofwhicli precept PUBLIC NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, To tho Mayor, Rocnider, and Aldermen of tho City of LnncuBleir, in tho eaid counly, and all the JuHticORof tho Peace, tho Coroner, CcustohloR of lho paid Cily nnd ('ounty of Lunenster, thul thoy bo then and I horo, in their own proper porao. ,wiih their ruol^, roeurdH,und cxaminiuiuns, and it. ,uiRi. touH, nnd other their rnmemhrancoB, to do thoco things which to their oJlicoH appoitain iu thol bohalfto he dono; and nlsn all thoso who will prosoculo nguinst the prisoners thai oro, or then glinll bo, in the Jail oflho uid county ofLancastor aro to ho then and lliere tn prosoculo againsl ttoi\ usshntl bo juRt. Dated at Laucustoi, tho 18lh day of Juno. 183jj ¦ PETER REED, jr. Shoriff. N. Ti. Punctual allendanco ol Jurora and Thoro IS a ntrcum of water which rises at nn oast corner uf the fnrrn, unJ runs acrots it, and Ihrough tho harn-ynrd. There are on thoplaco, two wells of never lailing water; in one of which, near (ho liouve, there iK n pump. 'J'lio trnct would muko two pofd fflrnis, dividing thu Woodland nhout equully, with ono of the wells of water on each part. All tho land \a of iho llrfit qualityi, nnd thero is not on the whole tract two perches of broken or untiliable ground. On Iho farm lija two-Story Briclx l^ncSEiii^ fifioiisc, A Slone Swisser barn wilh a largo slied and corn ('rib ut ench end—ami other buildings. 2. Abnut 34 ncres, 118 perche*' of m<»Blly ChcBnut, on lho Welsh mountain, near lho lino botwoon Kiirl and Salinbury tp's, adjoiniugj l»nd i,f—Eckorl—Lyilo, Isauc Ehy, David Slan'- fer, Christian Murtin nnd olher.<:, ahoul a mile N. Knst of .Nalhaniol Unttei's. Itwill bosold lu 5 Icilsof fiom 5 t" 7 acres euch. fy. AhdUt '2 acroa. 85 perches of Woodland (PlilNClPALLV CHEtiNUT) in Strasburg lownsliipt adjoi''ing lands fil Ijcvi Sheaffer, Win. M. Slaymawer, dnc'd. aud olh'U'8| aboul 2 milcB S'Julh of Williainptown. Tho salo will bc nl the hoiigu of Snmuel Shatter, llle lonant of Nn. X, ihc. furtn nbovo mentioned, at 1 oV-touk in the aItcrnu(Mi of the eaid 2Dth of Witnossos will hnrouitor by expGPled and rnquirf^c, I - , -i- on tliofirsldav of the SosstonB.--Jufiticoa of the i^cpt^niher JboS; and jierBons WMh.ng to view any Poaco arc particularly i-oquosled to reluru their'"f the property, will please to rail on hnu, or on recnffni/.ancos,nn llio woek next preceding tho ,/¦>"'"« E^ ICllmalur, one or the Lxecutnrs, who Caurt,toW S. P^KKE. Esquiro, tho Prosecuting j reHdes at the lule mnnsmn of Nalhaniel Ellimilior, Allnrnoy.lhalBiU.snflndictmonlmay bn prcparnd.lnh.mt a milo f.om the. t?uid larm which la tobe nndrnadyto ho (*enl to tho (Jraiid Jury, Bothut suid. thai body may not bo unnecessarily detained f\ir want of bu^sincis, und tho Prosecuting Attorney will liavoloisuro to proceed immediately to tho tria ofindictmonis ponding Lanca-iter, July J), i&37. ^ROSLAMAIOIT. HEREAS the Mayor, Rocordor,ond tw" oftho Aldermon or Justicos of tho peace of the Cily orLanraPtcr.havingissuedtheir procci-i, to mo and tho coniinissionors of thccounly of Lai:'- coster directed, for drawing jurors, and tho usual vonirc hasissucd, to uio direcled, for summoning lho Jurors drawn in pursuance of said precept nnd holding a Mayor's Court for tho city, on tho 2u Monday of AugurJt noxt, 1838. To all tho Aldormen, Justices of lho Peaco and Constables wiihin the said city of Lancaslor thai thoy bo thon und thoro, in their proper porflons, with Ihnir rolls, records, oxuniinalions and olhor rnineinhrauccs, lo do Ihnse Ihings which to their olRccs in that boluiU'appoi tain tu ho dono, and also thoy who will proseculo against the prisonera that aro or Ihc*,^ shull hn in the Jail of tho counly of Lancnsior, cliargod wilh offences nMegod to havo boon commitlod wilbin tho limiis of said city,and to bo thnn found thero lo prosocuto against them ns shall ho just. Dated al Luncaster, the llth day of Muy 183«. PETER REED.jr.SAmjf N. R. Aldormen and JusticcK oftho Pence who have UocognizanroH relurnalpio lo tho Mayor's Conrl, areroqucsiod to hund thom lo CiiAULrs E.isTufaN, Esq. tho De-jnily Attorney General, a fowdays bofure tho Conrt, that tho indielmenls may bo prepared fbr Ihe Grand Jury as soon as tho Courtopons, thai that hody may notljo dotnin" od, and Court procood tothe trial of cauaos pend¬ ing. Punctual nUcndiuire of Jurora and witnosens will bo oxpocled and required each i.'ay at lho oponingof the (^onil. Lancasler March 8, 1838. AMOS r.LLMAKER. ! KSAiASE. ELLMAKER Executors of Nuthuniel Ellmakor, dec'd. I Juno 21, 183B. 10-ls. j Ci:7*Volksfieund and liuncaslcr Journal in-..erl till snic, and chnrgo this ollico. Loiters of Adminisl'-'ilinn upnn the Estate of llonry Shaub, Sen, lato of Marlic township, in the Counly ofLoncasler, deceased, have, on the iSihdny of Juno 1838, been grauicd hy ihe Re¬ gister ol snid County, to Henry Sliuub of Lampe. ter tnwnship. All persons indohlcd losaid Estate aro hereby notified to call ond discharge tho o inouni oftheir respective dues withont dolay; and all persons having claims ogninst said Eslnlo aro requested to present them properly nnthenticalod fur Bolllcmoi.t, to Iho und'^rsignod, who resides near Ihe village of Lainpelor .'Squaro. HENRY SHAUB. ^(/Hiinifl/ra/or. June 21, 1838. lO-Gts" Notice* All pornon.s indehtcd totho ontnle of IJenr.V Ru.h, EFquirn,late ofConesloga township dce'd. ore requested to nake payment to either oftho undorsiirncd, and all persons hoving claims againsl .said CBtolo arc rcque.^ted to prosent tli« samo for seltlement. JOHN sriKNrC, Conesloga lownship. J.ACOB IlUliER, Lancaster lownship. CHRIST. UACHMAN, Lononflcr Uily. Exccntora. Juno'JO. )0-3lB. Public Sale. In pursuance ofan order ohliu Orpli;;n'a Court of I.oucnElor cuuiuy, the Ruardiiiim nf tho minor children ol Samuel Kendig', liec'd. will on Saturday the lllh of Auniisl I8:1S), al 1 o'eloek, 1". M. at the puhiie houso of Jacob Hawk, in iluwksvilln, Iiart townKlilp, soil hy pnhlic vendue, tho undividoil eighth part oftlio following reul eslate, vi?. ; NO. I, impoxtawt to t'ewiales. n. WM. EVANS'S CAMOAHLIC I'lI.LS have proved to lie tho moal useful inedicino nuw hefore tlio public, ill eriij]i;a'.iii^.all the dis- oa.iOE connected with tho feiiialo nex. Ononftho most danijeroiis epochs lo females is nt llie chanf^o uf life, and il is then thul lUvy n-iiuiro aiucdieine, which will so invigorate tlicir mind, and slrcnuh- en their constituliona, as may onahlo thom lo withiitand tho shock. J.ailies who aro in a deli¬ calo state, are often troubled with sickness, sueh ns vomiting, heart burn, hcad-aeho, tooth-ache; hysiericH, and other troublesome symptomii, from whicll they vvill find Ihemsolves relieved, by tak. inir Dr. Evan's Camomilo Pills, which remove disiiriiera in the head, inviporato the hiind, slrenfji.en thn body, improvo tho memory, nnd enliven the imagination, nenr.omhorinir oKvnys lo keep lho ImwelH open with Evan's Family Aperient Anti-bilious Tills. SNri'.Ki:sriNf; oash cunEn ny nn WM. EVANS'S CAMOiMlLIO TO.MC nnd fAMII-Y Al'lilllENT PII.I.S.-Bekjamin IIow.n, corner of Shippen and Goorgo sireels, rhiladcl- phia, was olfccted Ior seven years wilh extreme NervuUsnesB, liy which he was not ablo to wrile llis name. His syin[itom8 woro oruKcatinn, daily flpaBiiiedic pain in the head, loss of app^^itii pal¬ pitation of the heart, gidilines. and diniuehs of bicht, aflor inability of engOj;ing in any lliing Ihat dnnmndod vigor or oourace; nicknoss of tho land ndioinini'i "'"'""¦=''' '"'l'"""'"''1'°'"°' '="'''"'"''' ""<¦ '•'""^^ ill! ihi acres ""s oftho extremities, omacialion and extreme i)hi- OII USPS il.-lll cxluii-!i:,|, 111,' iiiiili:.r.i p.ifiiiion.-; (if caiiie ill |<, a'ul the «-or!i ofrloatnir- Oii llicd.-iy of Ihn rarllu]u;il;e, .Sir y. Ill ilis rii^lirst (ii-ps..;, liud ^roiu: oiil i to the city in his om^h, lo altriid n-iUt thn i''"iirt, in Ihr cclclinilion ofliio-l, ,„;i..-.,. a.s |"P wcnl on, 11 liollou-.ciniind Mvcllod in tlio '"r, (ho piivemeiils tirol;o into wavoii, llic i men ; lion. [Uimr 'Vh. Vvi-hull Wl: ^:.i ir hip' iTi-ii-o:i f ..rl ll. v- lon u ill •.! n .-, lll'J 'll o Bowl. i. ¦.¦.. f.viTn.v, r. .¦;. .\a.Mv. r.vl:—Ihe i!rau;:iit I aware 'Ml! tuneks l'l.' li;.,' 'jf Illf.'ll ; i.i'.-'i w till v.-rl'Ts run:— ¦¦¦':lh.'-„!,!';tl!,, :,. ¦ i'.v.', lho' s'.v.. I i'.,;p ;..;.¦<¦ 11 ,:|,..-r„l-,l..y, l'l,' F\-.'-n lip .¦iii'il, und Inri's losliy. .•¦¦!. ¦llll! llion shr.ll kiii/v ![ Ill M ¦¦^¦'i:ii'. ill v.'ii;.-; iniiri .ir.'iiiHi.t i.'li.'W. 111.:.'; IIS Ili-i. Ily shiill.'. t in. line;:! pn-1, i: ii'i'inov.'n lo vt-:iri; ¦llill the b! .^¦|, " IVe thv :,'rave of tearK. I liov ll!. I ll- K,.i.-.v, Cm! I, I ,,;i„ niti di'Ii'rin;:if.! lo , l^'.\ii:.;i;:; cl'Wa..;iir,.jlu., r,,:.,,iv. v.lin li-.< li'-rii Iri.'d iiiiu Cnnnl l-,;il,|„| ".'nid n-iii' I,, . t'h' lK...st inl.T -:l.^ i.fhi.- iMiii.lry.nn^livi'io.-i.,; clii.rMMir ilan;;; uniuii.i lici,, a an,; imiiii- IV '¦iciiah (ii;;;!;!"; i;i^:<;K. iliidthay m'jot fill .nlion h'OiJ.M.M,. :'!,IT[f,';\f, FOI!- n >!!'/'f.;!l Tl) u Lotus thinkof the friends wc have worshiped here, ^^'alls fotlpr.id on Iheir ft AJid pledge llicin our fiiilli to.ui^iU, From lite Baltimore tltoiutmenl. Tho Banghtor ot tho Blind. BY jnsR A. M. F. nuclIANA.V. "My falher dear I 'tis sw-cct to nie. The calm, soil cveniiifT hours, 1'liup, with your hand in mine, to be Amono; my {jcntlc flowers. I've planted such as you ean love,— Not things of llauntinpr liloom; Bnt such ns seem to have a soul That speolcB through their perfume ;— The Ihynic that sheds its fragraueo o'er The foot hy which 'tis trod,—- An emblem of Clod's loved, the meek. Who kiss the aniitinjj rod ; And jasiiiiucs sweet, which swoctcr hrenihe The lowcr sinks the sun, I.iko the true heart thm f.mder grows -\8 sorrow's night comes on! "Though, with ihcir glorious i>oc.sy, TllO stars to you nre dim. Does nol each wind Ihnl walls nhout SpcaJt to you in a hymn ?— 'j'ho vcry breeze to vvhich I givo This breath, may, hut to-day. Have lingered in memorial liines Of ages insscd awny ; From the lone mart of vanished men Tho desert's sands have roll'd. And stirred the ivy where the luy Oi chivalry was trolled,— Oh! whilo a thousand themes they bring From tcmiile, tower and tomh, One filled na thnn with lody loro Sure cannot live in gloom I " And whon with snows our walks arc sprcnd, Froin Jlilton's deathless page, I'll road the visions seraphs brought To choor his sightless age; I'll rend ofpagcanls proud ivliich Hashed Through Homer's dawnle.ss niglil; And blind old Os.sian's fancies fraught ^Vitll shadowy forms of might. And while iny voice is sweel lo ynu, And veiled my form nnd face, I'U smile that nature lioM'; from mo Her gills of bloom and grace.— Fnr the vain world lieeds nut the one That lacks such things of pride. And will not bring its tempting wiles 'J'o hire nie from yonr side." "()inidation'=:. IH:* orscs pinnTcd Oh! I'V've It:"..] .II'I—I'^lhnu arl wi:.e 'I'll si-iiii |lu: pith ..I'guilly liuiu:*. TI.I' Ini.^t:!:!;;- t..'.<l wiKre aiiglti..i|i iii.s, .Vnd ptr-iir' ll lioiinr weep.s liir shtuiie. In ::IU'r y.'i'.r.. suen'elicerin.j' rr.y l'r..Ml \'iilii''i ..inili; wiil ii'er tlii:e spread, .¦\ii:i tli.Ml i\ ill iil.'ss the belter w;..y 'i'liy finil'.;! .;t,.ji^ were Intli lo Ireail. (Ml 1 i.illln till' li'i'Vi—as tiioii ivniild;:! le:lvo Tli.' [ii.i.-ntt.'d sn.'t wiii'i'i- rcptiirs trciid ; T.fil widiiv.'d hi'iirli liir/'¦lie .slitiidd grieve— l-'or /.'irr, liliriiti..'ly tears hc slii;d. ¦\'(':l: thine lii;iy lie 111.- fearful lot To \'\-ti-;t-, l-r... 'riiiie halli dimin'd thy brow, A -. irc—and nil the leiliirsii nut Oi'tlu-m wli.j wei-p liis broken vow. Iliiitthnii a bride v.-hose every si.^h Di-ep Ireiiiblr.i .'Vitli the jny it gives ? Hast thiiu a eliilil whose iiu'ok wild eyo Lircit ill Ihe li'jlil ils Father tires '. Tlleli shim the bowl—the draught beware, Wlioi^i: sinill' but mocks the li[i3 of men : When foiiuiiiig liigli with waters rare —f >h I_.m'vrr touch the gnblct then I E'oriCE- Siiiiii '% , vJa-toi tliny 3'ai.J«~ir.- 'i ill' I,oi:tit'ii"ii (',),-,I ¦ I.V i,i.\i\i':!) ll.' I'i ¦'i'l¦.¦•¦;!¦,;¦; of D.W!!) ;;. TiitisK dl-' MAliilN V,\\ HL'llK.X. ;'•'. o liii;ie Ih'. ri'liir.' liiiii n..iii' will d.^:nv : 1 Ili'I t'iiot, liiii.s |iri)c.!:iiiiii:il hy I'orli.'r'.s owi'i lrri.:mls, in lli,;ir oliichil ('-aiiar.itv, I.'¦'l.ili' Convi-niiun. Till, i.-i-i-p i:^ now |)nt on l!i'; Inio '; j.-niiiiiil—il i--, i'i^rirr, Van-iliirin. lln: ;.'-:ii!)-lix:ii;iir.-, anil tiM iln. (.'¦in-iiji-ion a! i \'i ii:i|iin;,'!on, liLMiii:!! Ritner, .¦•I'Ue r,'..hl.-i. i init jivily anil iml. [lenilenee. j \'l e have' lic.-ird of snnit: iviio are nni'av- , orahlo lo \ ill! liiireii ;roinif for Po.ri.i r. in jllie Uolii'f llllit liirt fiiieei'.s.'i Wil.- nrd eoii- iiieeled tvilh ihal of \'an iiiin-n. 'J'iioy lean do .-o no I'liiiLrer. Otic, vole for I'or. iler iiS Iv.-o I'or \'an Buron: and noanti-N'.in ¦ niireii man ean eoiisislenlly siiiniori Dnvid 11. Porler.— Ihu-rixh-.irs Iiili-llh'rnnr. down a idia^iin ojiciiod j 'Viow their ftet. Amid I'aliiiitr frairnirnlsi lie spraniT up '.he .steps ofa Imildinifwliicli i fell as lie entc-ed, and lie was liornc down j with tlie wroclc. Pi-ovidentially, lie siinl;) lielween two iieams, siipportinn; the wuijo-lil j of the inip'^ndinpr ma.-;-i leavin^r a spnee wlicro llo resled in i=eenvitv. Hy liis side, ono nii.scrahle viclini, a poor g-irl, was; '^^^^^ ~ ¦¦ - 'oruslied, am' in llic airony of dealh tore j P 0 L I T j C A L ¦ 1 llis m-in witli lierleclli. Asnes remained i =7;=i^=^-=--:i.- lat tlio villa iiiilil lho deep sounds prclnd-1 "Sama olJ g.70 liUnor—wo'ro for Portor—i jing the cnrlluinake aro.se. .'Vt lirst llioy j brin,!? out your Champa/gno, you datrni'i'i Iwcro supposed to lie the voices of llioi oid dutch hog." jnuillitudc, liailin;r the arrival of llic pro- j The ahove l.uitrna^re, nsrd liv the Looo- j cession ofthe i-oliirions ceremonial. AVIicn.fneo I'urli r \;iii H'nrcniles d'nrinj? liicir I lUe frroiind (rcmilled with till; convulsion, il,mini allack on llio residence of (Snv. jsho nished from llic house, wliieli was : J'itner, the iiijrlu Ik foro the fonrlli of Jnlv, 'swept, .away licliiiiil lier dcparlinir slops,' slionld not he rofifoll.ni. Lot lliu peopll:, um! cliiigng to nn olive (rec escaped nn-jand ospeciallv tiio tiermans, bear it in liiirf. Hiving; i-ecovercil from the terrors ,; mind and treat tlie parlv that so lieliaves oftiio fearful visitation, intense alarm for : A.S Til BV DK.SMRN 1-:,'hv Inrninj,'-ont at (lis fate of Sir Ilenry succeeded, nnd she : (he polls lo aven;;e llie I'oiil insult.' soiiffht him in tlio city. The armorial 1 V.o have never lieard of anv pnlilic bearings on liis carria<re indicated the Vnnetionarv liavinff been treated as wns place where hc was buried, mill afler tbc'viov. l-Viiii'er, bv ibe l.ofofocos. Groaii- cominotion subsided bis voice V'-as^i,,;; at a:id insn'llinir him on llic streets licard from tlio ruins. Tiis odicial sialion,: wliile pas.-imj-In and from bis chamber, tmd the iiromiscs of a splondid reward, in-1 was di.-^.'raei.l'iil. bnl Ihe allaek on bis duced lahorers to enjraiTe in the '.vork of i i',..sidene;.' aii;l liini''ii:i:.'e used on Uie oc- resciiingtliennibas.sailor ofEnirlaml. Biiri-, easion, wero HIM'TA I, TO THE L..\.ST ed boneatb tbo niins, in ihat drendfur, UKGRKK, and lbe wrelcbes wbo could be limo, Sir Henry bad abundant leisure to ^oniity of acls of the kin<!, deserve lo smile review his sins. Tbc inlcnse peril iiwak- jjrimiy Ihronirb the grile.s ofa prison for ened sliimboving conscience lo bitter re- the remainder of tlieir lives. morse; it csciteil good resolulions of ro-1 In passing Ihe n-siilcnee of llio Oovern" formation and alonement, if his life should or a day on li.e sin.? •, we eNaniined the be sparcil; nmong them one was sealed by I dot>r and fonnd il bruised nnd bearing the a vow lo make . .¦\giies liis wife. Al'ier ; niarks of liie r.iieoi'oi-os. One of the col- iii.any hours he v,-as e.\tricaled; and ini-|iniins oflhe door way was pushed from inedialcly espoused his companion, first. Mis plaee an inch nr Iwo. '\Vo have nlso aeeording lo the rites of the Uoniiin , |:itely conversed wilh several of the near eliurch, and .iflerwnrds in England, in | neighbors, and lind that the conduct of tbe Episcopal form. They retiiriicil to jiho Locofocos w-as even WORSI'; than' America. reiiresented in the la.st Inlolligencer. It Every year on the anniversary of his! was so had, that if lbe \VIIf)LE TllKTll great deliverance, Kir Henry retired lo a j were lold, it eonlil .scarcely bo bcliev- particiilitr room in his house in llopkinton, lodl and, secluding himself from cvory visitor,! >- Th'" Locofocos ore m.i.=laken, if tlicy, TSoro X<oco Poco insult to tho Governor* \\ hile in Iliirrisbiirg, some of ilie Loco focos appeared lohave lost alls'-iiiie ofde. eeiicy, (if ihey ever had anv.) and di:ler. mined In ijo the I'nll len._'lli in BLACIt- j(;L;.-\.llDlt<.M. (hiv. Uiiner was .-everai Mimes insnlteil on the streets, while walk, ing loand from tbe i.'iipilal, hy drnnkar.l.i and hriiles in hnnian form, wlio LToaned and hurrahed for rnrter, and ItlDlC'lJL- l'".!) Ibc old DL'TCH FARMER GOVEU- i\OR. The Locofocos cannot sav nnvthinp' againsl Ihe 'niie and palriolic ii;i;.:.iircd oflhe rJovj-rnor. and Iherciore In- to put him down ,'iv ltll)]C\:i,E, .'^l.A.XL'l^il und BLAC'K<.iLARi)lS.M. HiirritihiirtrChrnniclr, Tlir I'oin-i-iirri-s .v-.n ffovi:i!\oi! Rit¬ nku \Vliile lho Porti r Loenfo.?ns wrrn in town, as lln: < lovi rnor was one il-e.' coming dmvn his iniiial walks from lli:: e.-'^ecnrive eh:iinlii-r, past a holi 1 williin sight ofour oilice, In; was in.-.nlli:d in Ibe following nianni r. lii'lbru he had f|iiitn reached Ihn hoti.--e, one ofihe Locofocos williin eallril out in a voice snllicienll',- lond lo he he'tr.l aero.^: ihe slreet, ^'Ili/.E IIK C'O.MES," or won. 1 th..! en -, Several of them tlu-n came out of lbe Iji"' room and slood on 'he oiilside of Hie pavc- meiil, leaviii! an onr 11 space l'--r ihe (lo¬ vernor to pa.s bi:lv,-ei 11 thein and their blackguard aiisociales wiio were islanding on the steps and ii.iniediaiely ivilhii: '; ij door. 'I'he (I'overnor walked di-lilr i '. . ly through their ranks, and when li'> ii'i I reached the end of the ilt-fh; a. nn-cber •jrnaned and the rest aet 'up u liov'i '.'or Porterl The Governor heeiled ilic:..i no:, bnt walked on as if iiolliiriir had ii: nn.-n.. eil. We give this stalement on Ihe i.-.-st alhoriiy. It is lilerally true. We believe Ihe governor received no insult wtnlo passinu- eilhr-r \Vil.son"s or Uiiehler's holel; neilher of those gentlemanly proprietors' would have snireri:d condnci of the kind on Iheir premises. It wasal anolher corn¬ er house.—Iltirri.thiirir Ititrlligrnrer. Afler organizing their Gonvention in the aflernoon, Ihe I.n-ofoeos bail an amia¬ ble sipialilile. V.'e Wl re not prcsenl, blil have hern informed ihat a resolnlion was visitor, I ' I iii^ IjOcoIocos ore kept solemn fast. In the apartment hnng' sniijiose they can drive the supporters of: olVi-red hy a dele.'riiie from r-biladeliihia lo the clothes be had worn intho ruins of (¦overnor Rilner from him, by Iheir black-! inviie Goinmoihire Gli.ARLES .STE\\'- Lisbon, lorn, soiled, and covered with the i gii'ndism and briitalily; or l.inghlhem out lime and dusl that bad been galliered on iof bis support, by l>A.'\!.M.N(i and RIDI- thom. He fuuiUv revisited Kngland, .and jCl'LLV; IH.M ISKG.'il'SK HE IS A GER- died at .Ralli, lllh .lanuary, 17(i8. Lady h\\S,—t\i, liili-llii;t-iii'n: Fraiikland ri:iiiaiiied al llopinion, unlil ~ , , ,. , „ . the commencemenl of the war of the Am-1 ",/",<;., n-'"""U;l Innl.i iippnir to fiil- leric.an revolution. Tho familv of an i'''''- — J''« Locolocos are dreadful soro Enirlish nohleman c.iulil not bul incur tbe I "'"''¦•'' ""> I'wlmuation nl the Govcriior, suspicions of the patriots, tmd ber silmi-!;"'' "'.'¦ill ii'"/ "';'.v ''f, -l-^ ;.', "'¦ll "dd tion became dan<;ei-ous. Ileinovnl to Bos- j } nOl..sA.sDMolheniiiiihcr ol hislricnd.^. It -ivas (ho intention ol the Locolocos to Romantic t^avr Sn^Iand £ioe:cnd. Sir Charles Henry rrankhind, son of a governorof Bengal, und descomlunt from a family of England tracing its lineage j backward lo the Norman conquest, visit-1 cd America long Pfcviovis to (he war tjf: ^^^^ ^^^. „|,„r,„,„-,l, she sought (he pro- he rcvolntioii, and held tho olhce of col-1 ^^^^^.^^^^ -j. ^j^^, .,„,,-,„^-,,,, congress of JMas- lector of his Jlajosty s customs in hoslon, ^,„,|„|,p|, ,,„,| ,,,,.,'iv;,d permission from under the royal gov,i„ment ol Jllassaclm-; _^^^^ ^_|.j^^ coiiiininees to procee.l wilb her setts. His gay manners and '"•cnlioii'^i ^,|i-,,(.„ ,0 ,he liv.vn. Nowiili.staudiug the princiiiles were lieltcr accommodated '"j,,,,(.11011 of Ihe prollignte circles of ''"^ court M'bere ij' ,^^^ hehad moved than lo the severo nmralily I ^,j;.;_j.|'„^/,.,.j,„, ,|,,, ,„.,,,,;„.,„ i,v,,^ of depai-1 >"'•'' of pnrit.in sosioty. On some c.-^cursion ; jj^j:^ "au armed parlv arresi, ,1 her joiir-i''^^ opens ihe palli 10 » in pursuit of pleasure or business, I'C : „p,.',^,„l drained her'per.-oii and ,.if,.els,' "'"ders th.'lunks bii:lily .m, chanced to visit at Gloucester or Marble- ^|^^-.', jj^^ p„wi.v of ei.:i<»re-;s inlerposed lo ''''•'li't' I" "I""" m wilh ihe i-enui.-^itioiis ol head; which of (hcsc towns vvas the scene [ iji,,,^,,,^ ,||(,,„ |-|.„,„ ,.ii|,iiviiv. The lead, r. l*"- Governor. ofhis adventure is not precisely fi.ved ¦¦• this high aulliorily, e.vcite'- ainoiiL' the inhabitants of the PllE\'Ki\T a resumption ofspecie pay¬ ments, hoping, by hlamiiig the shinplas¬ ters on Governor Rilner, lo siieeecd wilh Iheir siili-lreasiiry eaiiiliilale. That lio|ie is now laken I'roni ihem; and all the ellbrts of Ihe powers at \\ ashington have been ble to previiil such iicl ion of Congress esiimplioii, and nlpable, if Ibev 1 .¦\I!T, who wiis i;i ilarrishiirg.lolakeapcnt wilbin Ihe bar of Ihe Convenlion. Thia was streiiiiously ojiposed hv mie of the Lneos, who said that the f^imniodore might colli'" in ns any olber geiillennn, bill should leive no formal invinilion. The resolnlion. afler cnii-idcrable sipialihlino-, was voled down, amiilst llie elieers of the iillra A'an finreniU's, and the liis..-es ofn no inconsiderable iiiiniber. ^\'e give this ns nn evidence of the "UNION A.ND IIARMONV" whieii e.xisled among.st the Locofocos.—Hiir. Chriiii, We learn on gooil aulliorily, thai a dis¬ linguislied Van Bnn.'ii leaib r iias wrilten to the president, rc(piestinf£ him lo inslruel Ihe Globe to whip inlo Ihe ra:ii:s some of Ibl lrae!oi-v >iireniii s in Ihis pl.ice adjuining John Welsh and ollicrs, conlalmin; 2 acres and 33 perches. No. 2—A Ijimcatonn I.nl, odjoining .lacob Uarr and othois, eonloining I ocro and 117 perclios. No. 3—'A Limeslono.Ijot, utljoiuiiig Jacob Uarr pnd olhors, cnnluining liil perclios. No..(—A f.iinesl.iiiQ Lol, odjoining Jacob Uarr and oihers, containing 11.1 pcri-lies. Nil. .'i^—A Limeslono Lot, ndjoining Jacob Ilarr nd olhors, containing UO porches. No. IU—.'V Lol, adjoining Jacob Aument and others, cilit'iliiing 'i oeres und 87 |iori-lleK. Nos, 11 and Vi—\ Iructof John Lefever and olliors cnnt"i''"'K ••'} •"-¦"¦ j,!,,,,, ji,„„rbcd rest, a sense ol proKsuro Nob. (i and 7—.\ Uael of .lO acres, UO porches.. . .J' '. ' . '- tr.adition. At the village inn hc found a damsel of "sweet sixteen,", without shoes or Blockings, bnt with the roninnlic name' of Agnes Surragc, cngngwl in the unro- mantic employmont of scrubbing the' staircase. Altractcd by her appearance, '¦ tho gallant knight went np and then eame down again, till ho had fallen in love' of the eaplors \v:is siiiiimoned lo appear anil answer for his imli.sereet ¦/.eiil. aiivl lbe eoii.i.rrcss resolv.^d lliat hi' shouhl be iren- lly admoiiislied hy the president, and as¬ sured Ihal thev were delennined to pre¬ serve their digniiy and power over the military. Lady P'ranklaiid sailed on ber voyage' to hhu'/lainl, and was afterwards ., ,-, ¦ , ,, . ,,-i man-Ted to .Major Drew of the royal army. With, (hp bare-footed beauty. J "« C-icc '-^^-iin^ i,,]:,,^,;',,,,-her hnir before (he iiiir- of l.er attciid.aticfl upon the tea Uihle aid-1 ^^^ j,^ „|^- 7,.,,,-,„n for a guv parly, she cd tho conquest,. which w.as '''""ploted ; ^^..^^ ^|,^|^,^,.,|,. ^,.|.^,,(| wilh morlal siekness when ho ascertained that the charms of'^^^^i |.^,|| n,,,'! ,'v„i,'cd in the attire oflhe personnl loveliness were united txi lively .. ,> ._ ' wit and a strongbutuncullivaled intellect. '.,,.' , ,, ....,.,..,i;,'„c (i,',i i,',vr' .1,1 f ¦ -, o.u ¦ 1 .1 , i Sueh is one of ( e narratives tu.u ii.iu The fair maid of tho inn becomo the com-' '^""" '• ". ,, ,. . ,¦ n- i,- ..I , I . 1 '..1 ' (lonled down in t e Iradilion 01 .M'W inig- panion of tho nobleman, returued with ,'•',",," ,. ,,,.,1,.,,.,, t,„«„ ,|,.viveil' !¦ I, , I 'l.l land. 1 he par te 'US have lieen (leiiu (i . him to Boslon, ami .acquired the accom- '•'""• ,,'"', ,. „,¦ „ i,;,,,| i-riend -md » ,. , ... , * .. ,1 , ..from (he ri-uidou ol a kinil liienii, .tno plislimenis ofsuch education as the best j'.""" ""- plisiuiieuis VJI MUCH euueaiiuii n.- .tiv im;;-! , , *,...ti,,,««,- t\f ri I .. , . It, . iirnin lie cm'rohor VC tesiimonv 01 11 instructors oftho time, could bestow. '"'"^ iiii 1 h 1 c,„„„ i„.„',f i,,ti,.rs s and old papers, .^oiue hiiel 11 imi.-- ,ady l''i-ankliind are preserved on lin¬ al congress. The The vigorous tone of moral feelings l^'"'''' ailiniiiing John Bnrr and olhors. 'Nos. 8 and 9—A tract of 12 acres, 145 porches, adjoining Jucob McCall and olhors. A tract conlaining UJ acres, udi.jining Jacob Barr, (lame) ond ollicrs. A tract, conluining 12 acres and 111 perches, adjoining Abraham Keagy and othora, A tract containing 'J acres and 72 perches od¬ joining Jocob Uarr and olliers. A liact of UO acres, odjoining Adam Herr and olhors. BENJAMIN nAUtl,: I'liAKClS KE.NUICjr. Guardians oflho minor children of Samuol IConJig, doc'd. Juno sn, 1838. 11-31. and woighl at tho aloinueh after caliiig, great mental despondency, severe Ilying pains in Iho clieit, back and sido, coslivonsss, and a disliko fnr Keeic- ty and convcrsalion. Mr. D. has mado trial ol various medicines now bei'oro tllO public, but to no oflect, until, observing in a public paper some euros pctfnrmcd by Dr. William Evans's Camo. milo Tonie and Family Aperient I'ills, lie was in. duced In givo Itiem a trial, ofwhieh ho is ol any timo happy to atato tbat lliey ellcclually cured him oftho abovo distressing disoaso. Cj-PcrKons who doubt tho obovo cure, aro most rospectfully directed ' to tlio above mentioned poraon, at lho Northvvcst cornor of ShiiU'en and Georgo Btrools. rhiladelphia, Oct. 39, 1837. which has existed and exerted its influ-!"' ence from tbe earliest day of New Eng-' ''''••'' land, was outraged by the connexion blessed by inalrimonial rites. The com¬ panion of Sir Henry, surrounded with gr.ace.s'and accomplishments, was insulat¬ ed amid a virtuous communiiy. '1'he stern reprobation of iiiicornipled public opinion, drovo (he kniglU (o seek a relreat beyond its cenaure tbr his frail a.ssoeiate. llo purchased n wide dominion in llop¬ kinton, and erected wilbin i;ls hounds one oftho most splendid mansions of the conn¬ lry. The approach wns tbrougU noble avenues hewn out of the deep forest and overshadowed w^itli ancient trees. There, during his summci- residence, he mnin- lained the customs of his baronial ances¬ tors in their feudal castles. The stud of horses and pack of hounds, wilh feast and festival, ivitcd nnscrupiilous guests lo the solitude of onu of tho iiuict towns of (he of llie prnviiieia ZiOno S*oco Iiisnli an:", rti'.insf.iiijn. To 'riir. I'liii.ie.—Si-i.inu' my name in ^ii„_ , ,. , , ihe I.ewislov.n l!(|!;il-.lieaii, illi I'lig the lisl '„'|^')heaulv of ihe griieefiil hand wriling is i"'-; i,f dch-frines In tin: \ iui Ibireii ami I'nrler easioiially niiivved bv defects of orlhogra-1 |^,,.„ Snli-Treasury, sliinjiii'.--er Conveii- phy, slioiving the deliciency of early edii- ^ .ji,,,,,, ,,^,,,,(,,, 11,1,','isliurg 011 ilie -lii'i .luly cation. j ne.M, 1 desire to give a.; early, and a- piili- .. - - " ' ilie nolice as possible, llial 1 i-.iiisidi-r ii a Van —liiilei'^-.-t iii-';;.ili-r. Tile n-qiiesl is as ras.iiiahle ,ts iliat of llie .'Miiiihllehl drover 10 liis ni-'.'hhour— A -eiiileman from Litzorne counlv of "' ^•'¦y- •'"^'^- """" ''''"'f ¦''•"','l' >;"»'t liiir!irespecl:ilii!itv,lia<i'iforiiiediisthathe|ii""'' "' ""' v.-nilier. l.-n.l us a li'irk of ,ici:i.lenlally ovi-rheard one oflhe speakers i >'"'" ''"-'• "" .'•""• —¦''""¦ J<""'ntil in a eaiietis r,f liie Lii-iU'iii-os during lbe | T/u- !iil:itr-Uh nf Jul;/ Cclrlirnlinn of' silting uf llieir eoiiveiiliiiii. v.bo ileclared I /;,,•,;.., ,-in. •,¦':/ was ipiite .a'spleudiil alTair. Ihat Ihe partv, (ilie Livoi'ueo.s.) -Ml'ST J \\f ai-:-er.'.lililv informed thai ihi' Rimer PUEM'.N'i' II'' PUS.'^'lilLf, Till': RK-i ,„,.„v c lebraiion considerabl.,- oulnum- SrMPT10N0ESPl-''.'M''; P.\V.M1:.\T.'<.I|„,,,',i „,,„ ,,f ,|„, i^u.r men". This is IK (Said he,) TIIK \'-.\\\i-- R KSl .MK | ,,,0^1 cerlaiiilv a aood account lo r^ive of a r.EEORK OrTo;':!"');. O'lR l'-VRT\ ¦,f.,„|„n. i„ ,.f,i,.i, the Porter 111:11 claim IS G(.)NK To 'i'lIK P —L." Wei'.j^ooo'maiorii',-. ifllwKilmr iiieii oi.ii- presiime llie Siiiiie iirii.:r '.i-iil^ llunk Ins' i,tim|„,r rhem' now, what mav ih-v not do party is I'asl gning'-'i'l' l'l i i', l> L." , |„ Ocmher; Henrv S. S|iarkiii.in'. Ksq. of when he n-ad.^ Ihe .....iv.riioi-'s prnelania-1 I'hilii^.lelphia -wa* tin invii,,! nui ii 10 ihis lio.'i; al least ifh.. doi;s no' think .so, he | ,.(,h.l„-alion. lie was e'-.n"..i lii.iri I'or ,a will diili-r i'loiii hi- pai-.v in lllis vicinily.: ,.^,,(,,,,.1,, „„([ j, j. s;,;,], ,„;„|,';, mn..;, Inillian! /•'.I. fii'.lii'Sfiit-t-r, i oil", wllieii was neeivi-i! wiiii ni.iiiy loud respon-ies from the cnn, !. In «;:'a!,in.g of lllis eilelii-i.lion. llie Riii.s ami .'relinvl- kil! ,liiiii-tnl Ihus 1-I11-. s illi irrieK :—••('Mir I'rieii!-^ iil'ieiil lili-. h' a.-is::n'd liiat llie frieiels of Riiii.r i:i P-ri.s ai-e awake and wiil llll riiiiti; mi-.. ' Wl' lind llle following ill tiio Li-wisto fiii?. I'll CHinitrlilitiii.,—\Ve wore walking down main sln-el, a day or IWO ago, when we heard a water cai-l mnn cursing his ill luck ina most ohstro'iienuis manner. 'Thai's always the way,'said be ; 'a body can go al nolliing iiow-a duys, bul some one else will cut him out, and take the job from him !' 'What is the matter V wc said, in an in¬ quiring tone. fWhv vol! see, I got a coutrac( to water litis slreel to-day, and have got all ready, when it eomineneed raining hard enough to drown an Klephniit." base fraud nml iiii|)osilio!i on iln- pnhlh- aiid a gross insuli lo niy:-.-ll'lo li:iv,' il in- Sertoli Iher:.-, (as il uii.~\ viiilioiH my eon- sent or hniiwli.ige; iUhl 1 woiilil furllier slale thill in giviii;;^ mv iiil:^ f.ir iiovernor allhe iie\l Oelolii r I i.'i'ii"e, 1 would be e.xirenielv sorrv 10 give il 10 a horse racer, a gambler, a pariuiioin- of a .Negnie's com¬ panion anil a rirh insolvent deblor who would pleail Ihe statue of liniitadons to a suit brouglit hy a poor honesl crediior for an honest debt. 1 know Porler loo well lo vole for him. How religions or moral men can reconcile lluir eoiiseiences to vote for him, 1 know not; Inil ibis! , l^'i-.^i/ . .'i.i'ii-.; /¦';'¦'' "hi:!.—We le.-irn frnm i!i.- ISiil'iiiii-.ne .\iii. riean lliiii liiis i.ii- pi.riiinl work will he (-'.iiiipleleil ff.r travel |.i-lween liiilliinore ami Vork, in ihecoiirse 111' ill.' eiisuiii!.' leonlii. It is staled thai niore bills v.- -re passed dnrin._' lln: lasl lliree days of ill-' lal'- ses¬ sion of t'lingrrs-. tban in tb;^ whole oflhe vest oflhe lime 1: r-'lhi-r! .\iel niore is left uiiilii'ie tlian has i.e.'n aeeom; lis!;, d in seven moiiths time. B'lMv Bonds.—The l'. 6. l^.n.tl: Bonds authorized lo be sold by the receui .-\ct of Congress, amount to about six iK:'.lion.5 of doUi'irs. The proceeds will go iulo tho (i-easury, lo aid in defraying lho i-.sper.-- 1 ,Ui of ..'iivernmcni.
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
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. |
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Month | 07 |
Day | 19 |
Year | 1838 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner & Herald |
Volume | 5 |
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 | 1838-07-19 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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Original Format | Newspapers |
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Language | English |
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