■“ Oh may that glorioua day, arrive, When every nation angry grown, With one accord shall rise and drive Each scepterod tyrant from his throne.” Resolved, That it becomes the duty of every freeman who truly regards the honor ■of his country and-the welfare.of Pennsyl waniw.to„tura out at .the.coming election,ami ■every succeeding one, and by his vote de stroy the success of all Anti republican and anti-christian (S in I) power, which depends on falsehood and abuse, for its continuance, although 10 times refuted, they are'still repeated. Resolved, That from the course pursued by the Anti and Whig members of the last arid Tmly administration : of-the- kind-in Pennsylvania, their having devoted their time and the public funds to aggrandizing themselves and for electioneering purposes, and causing their imbecile tool to raise a force to take away the right of suffrage from the people, and by their deceptions and lies attempted to sustain their administration, and destroy the characters of the best of our citizens, deserves the scorn of every honest man, and if suffered to grow into usage ■must degrade the people who sanction their -doings in the eyes of the civilized world. Resolved, That we deem it the duty of •every true citizen of Pennsylvania and every lover of his country, to raise his voice against such proceedings and practices so hateful, and contumely to free and independent gov ernment, and to the first principles of our Republican institutions and. American lib erty. r-v t I fnl ..a. . • M It a . 1 Resolved, That the actions of the Antics in prohibiting the foreigner, naturalized, from giving his vote, anil their squinting u hindrance to their migration into our happy land, merits the contenfpt of every child of Adam, and we do view all those who wish to carry out such a practice as enemies to human liberty, ungrateful, unchristain, “ With arms uplifted, wide and free, Wo welcome to our happy shore - Those children, void of liberty. And bid them smilq and mourn no more.” Resolved, That we detest all-political traitors, and we consider such as Joe Ilitncr and. C. H. Penrose, fit menials for any pur pose whatever. Resolved, That we approve of the General and State administrations in their present form, anil that we..acc good state of cultivatiohv'Tand has on it-an excellent and nevbr failing spring of wa ter. The other being bounded by the road leading from the Walnut Bottom.road toilio Spring Mills, and lands of 0. Johnston, Crim’s heirs and Wm. Craiglow, CONTAINING ABOUT SIXTEEN ACRES, about seven acres of which is covered with good timber,, the residue is in an excellent state of cul tivation; both pieces arc LIMESTONE LAND of first quality. The terms of sale are—-the one third of the purchase money to be paid on the confirma tion of the sale, one third on the first day of April next and the residue in one year thereafter, with out interest; all to be secured by judgment bonds. The growing crop of corn is reservea to the'tenant and heirs, . , t 'i JOSEPH A. EGR, Jldin'r of IV, L, Weakley , dec'd, September 1839. 3t Communicated. Orphans’ Court Sale. WILL be sold on tho premises, oh- 4- Saturday (he 19 th day of October next, in pursuance of an order of tho Orphans’ Court of Cumberland county, the following described PLANTATION AND TRACT OF LAND, situate in Dickinson township in said county, con taining 83 Acres and 76 Perches, neat measure, bounded by* lands of Wm. Palm, John Shuler, Dunlap's heirs and others; having a ~ ' - FRAME HOUSE, . j?n| AND LOG BARN, JOli and other improvements thereon, and an excellent APPLE ORCHARD. land is limestone of the first quality, and in a high state of cultivation; being late the, estate of Joseph Shaw, dec’d.— The terms of sale ate, the one third of the pur -ohaso-monay-40-romain-iiv-the--hands--of the-pmv chaser charged on the land, the interest thereof to be paid to the widow annually, and at- her death the principal to be paid to those entitled—one third on the Ist day of April next, when possession will be given, and the balance in one year thereafter without interest; the whole to.be secured by re cognizance in the ' a i TI c\ b " t Sept.. 26, 1839. Mn . , The First Battalion of Cumberland JL Volunteers will assemble at the Centre ■ Jvi Square, Carlisle, on Saturday the V2fh vn-. skip, York county, adjoining Andersonstown, a bout 3 miles from the abovedescribed farms, con taining 30 acres, covered with first fSte chestnut and other timber."'‘This tract would be valuable to the owners of the above described farms. • j; K. LONGNECKER, Administrator of H. Longneckerj de'c’d. Sept. 19, 1839.-r-st. Sheriff’s Sales. By virtue of sundry writs of Venditioni Exponas to; me directed issued out of the' Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday JhelUh day of October A. D. 1839, at lO o’clock, A, M. the following described real estate to wit: A tract of lam l situate in Sliff lin township, Cumberland-county, contain ing sixty acres more or less, adjoining lands of Ludwick Miller. Samuel Myers, George Simmons and others, having thereon erected jLon£_a.tojiy_£flg - _j/Quse.and-otheiCou t houses. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of Samuel Utter. Also, :t lot of ground situate in. the borough of Carlisle, containing 120 feet in depth pa Bedford street, and 120 feet in breadth on Locust alley, adjoining lots of the heirs of Joseph Knox, dec’d. and Peter Gilmore,..having thereon erected a large double two story -V/onr House, a two story Frame House & Frame "Stable. Seized and taken in execution as the property of John M’C'arln'ey. • Andldl to be sold by me, ■JOHNMYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, ? Carlisle, Sept. 16, 1839. $• fOR SALE. The subscriber will sell-the-large'and commodious house in. which he riow resides, on the Main street, in ,tbe borough of Car lisle. The lot is sixty feet front on Main street,'by two hundred arid; forty feet on Bedford street. The buildings are large and .in good repair, and well “calculated lor an extensive boarding establishment.- There is a well of excellent water withe pump in the yard, and large stabling attached in the'rear of the lot. The terms will be moderate and made to. suit..the convenience of the purcha ser, and an indisputable title given.; Apply upon the.premises fa J . D. ELLIOTT, . Sept. 19, 1839.—8 t. ' TO THE PUBLIC, f THE subscribers-have now growing, ' about thirteen thousand MORUS MULtICAU LIS MULBERRY TREES, fromrodteand cub. tings shia season, measuring from one to six Test high, with many strong branches fb'- : each, which they will sell low for cash,.to bM®Svered to'pur chasers at tho proper timq'of said trees thisjfail, or next spring, as Wilbbest suit the' pur chaser; . • , . 1 £s' V 4 • JACOB SQUIBB & CO. 1 Carlisle, August 29, 1839.tf- SHSRIPP’S SALES? Byvirtueof sundry writs of Levari Fa cias to me directed, issued out of the Court of Comhion Picas df Cumberland county, will be exposed to public sale at the Court House in tim borough of Carlisle, on Friday thcllth of October, 1839, at, 10 o ’clock, A. M. the following described real estate to wit: '4, All that messuage, plantation and tract of land, situate in the township of South Middleton in the county of Cumber land, bounded and described, as follows, to -wit:—Beginning at an ash oak tree on moun tain cieek, thence by lands of the heirs of Charles M’Clure, dec’d, south fourteen and a half degrees, easfthirty- three pei-ches ton post, thence across said creek by lands of John M’Clure and the heirs of Joseph Knox dec’di, (called the Paper Mill tract,) south seventy five degrees and a half, west thirty perches to mountain stone, thence along the Hancver and Carlisle Turnpike Road, north ninfi and a half degrees, west fifteen perches and two tenths to limestone, thence by the same land of M’Clure and "Knox’s'heirs, south, eighty nine degrees, west fifty, five perches and seven tenths to a .white oak, thence by the same land, north one and a half degrees, east forty four perches and seven tenths to a post, thence by the same land, north nine degrees, west twenty five perches and six tenths to a post,' thence by lands of William Meore’s heirs, north fifty five degrees, cast seventy eight perches to a black oak, thence across said Turnpike by the same latult north forty three degrees, east one hundred and five perches to a Span ish oak, thence by land of the heirs of. Philip Reich ter, dec’ll, south .fifty four degrees and one-fourth, east thirty three perches and seven tenths to a. black oak, thence by the same land, north thirty two tjegrecs, east twenty one perches and. seven tenths .to a stone- heap, tlicnccfby'land formerly of Ja cob Job," south sixty three and a half de 'grees, east twenty six perches and seven tenths to a hole on the'batik' of mountain' , creek, ;thejico up said-creek by its several courses and distances to the place of begin ning; containing " ‘ . - 'l,OB "ACRES AND 85 PRRCM'ES anti allowances, together with.all ami singu lar the buildings, woods, water courses, rights, privileges and appurtenances, what ;s6eve’r tlierednto belonging, or. in any w.ay appertaining:-having-thereon erected ;r two story Bog House , and two one story Log Houses, ami a large Brick Bank Barn. Seized and taken in execution as the pro perty of William Barber jr. and Sampson Mullin. Also, a lot of ground situate in the borough ofCarlisle, bounded and describ ed as follows, -to witr situate on the north side of..Pomfret street in the aforesaid bo rough,''bounded south by said street, north by Church alley, east by a lot late of Mrs, Agncss Steel dec’d., and on the west by lots of James H. Dcvor, Gilbert Searight, and Janies Cornelius,- containing thirty feet in .breadth on Pomfret street aforesaid, and two hundred and forty feet in length, to the a foresjiid alley, be the same more or less, hav ing two Dwelling Houses thereon erected: Also, one other lot situate on .the south side of Pomfret street, extended in said borough, bounded north by said street, south by the Secedor Church lot, east by a lot of Mrs. Sluigars late of Mrs. Loguc, and west by a lot of George Murray, containing,sixty feet in breadth, and two hundred and forty feet ih length, be the same more or less, having a Frame House thereon erected, “together with all and sin gular the buildings and improvements &c. in your bailiwick, you cause to be levied as well a certain debt of five hundred and for ty dollars with interest from the 16th day of May A. L). 1833, as also seven dollars and fifty five cents for costs, which said sum of five hundred, and-forty dollars, with the in terest and costs Watts Esq. Executor of .AndrewfCarothers dec’d,, lately in our coutjty Court of Common Pleas before puf Judges at Carlisle to wit: on the Ist August A. D. 1838, by the consideration of the same Court recovered against the said William Keith, of the aforesaid two certain lots or pieces of ground with the appurte nances to be levied by the defaults of the said William Keith, in not paying the said' sum yf £ve hundred and forty dollars, with the interest thereof at- the day and time when the .same ought to have been paid ac cording to the form and effect of an act of Assembly in sucl/ case made and provided.” SeizLiLiiniLtakcnin.execution as .the pro party of William Keith. . « And all.to be sold by life, ’ . . JOHN MYERS, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Office, “? . _ Carlisle, Sept. i6,IBS9;'S . PUBLIC SAJLR OF RE Alt ESTATE. By-virtue, of an order of the Orphans’ Court of Cumberland County, and of the last will and testanftntof Williain Cafpthers dec’d., we will expose to publje sale on .the premises on' Tuesday the loth*day of Octo ber 1839, at 12,o’clock noon. A first cate farm of limestoli'e land containing 180 aicres in Westpennsboro’ township,; Cumberland County, bounded by.land of Dan’l.Sherban, John Fishburn,'Andrew SJiowc.rs and, others, having a V' LAP.G3 D 0L T 3L3: HOT7SB and 1,00 BARN thereon erected, and also' a TENANT HOUSE; TThere-is'excellent water that never'fails and an Orchard on the premises... The land is a|f cleared and un-. def good,fence and'cultivation, .except about 15 acres, and th& whole lies, immediately upon the Cumberland Valley Railroad, and the State road ’Carlisle and New ville passesfthrough the same.,. Terms mode khbwh rm the dav of sale bv ‘ . GEORGE HIEKES, „ - ' Executor of Wm. Carothers, dec’d. BENJAMIN MYERS, . Guardian fi/r the minorchiUlren of said dec. Sept. 19, 1839. . y j?,; ■ , ' ; 4t- Estate of Jacob f Veibley, deceased, -• . f : il: ;..N OT J C B" ETTERS testamentary on the estate of Jacob B-AWeibley, late of .North Middleton township, deo’d.,.have been issued to the, subscriber. All persons having any olaiihs ,against said estate are hereby requested to present them properly authen* ticated for settlement, 'arfil those indebted to the same to make payment iiffinedlatoly. , f ' nrcOROR BRINDLE. Administrator oraacob Weibloy, deo’d, .1 ■ Sept. 19; 1839. ... ' - ■’ : '.) Purchasers Attend! Pursuant to’an order of the Court lor that purpose, the undersigned will sell at public sale, at the Cnurt House, in the borough of Carlisle, on Friday the 11th day of October next,- at 10 o’clock A. M. the following des cribed property,.a part. of_ the. real estate of Samuel Neidig of said borough,- to wit: All that certain unfinished TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE & LOT OF’GROUND, situate upon the south east corner of Han over & South streets in said borough, hound ed by Hanover street*on the'east, South street on the north, tho Presbyterian grave yard on the east, and a lot of Geo. Mathews op the south, containing sixty feet in front, and 240 feet in depth, he the same-more or less, subject to a right of way nine feet wide at the foot of said lot granted to-Geo. Math ews .by deed dated 20th March 183 r. Terms of sale; one half of the purchase money in hand, and the residue on the Ist of April 1840, to be secured to the satisfac tion orthe committee. J. W. EBY, Committee. Sept, 19, 1859. Head Quaiitem, Ist Brigade, 11th Div. P. M. Carlisle, 9th September, 1839. BEIGABE OKDEKS. A GENERAL . COURT MAKTfAL will bo convened ai the public hduso of Capt, Win. Moudy in Carlisle, on Monday the 21st day of October next, at 3 o’clock, P. M. for the trial of Major Samuel Alexander, Major John M’Caht ney, and Lieutenant Alfred Creigii, alLoftho First Battalion .of Cumberland Volunteers, and such other prisoners as may be brought beforo said court, upon charges exhibited against them by Lieutenant-Colonel .Willis Foulk, commanding said Battalion, ns specified in his complaint dated the 25th of March last. tie members comprising said Court will bo dc d as follows, viz: idcnt'liicut. Col. John Tresler, 39th Rcg’t. 'Lieut. Col. Robert M’Coy, 113th Reg’t. Major \Vm. Wallace, Ist Reg’t Volunteers. Major-JAcoB Reiirar, 2d Bat. Cumb. Vol. Major Thos. Craighead, 86th Reg’t. Major Samuel’ B6th Rog’t. Major Jeremiah Drexler, 39th Rog’t. Capt. Wm. Moody, Ist Bat. Cumb. Vol.’ _Capt. Michael Wise, Ist Bat. Cumb. Vol. Two orderlies will be detailed from the Ist Battalion Cumberland Volunteers to attend said Court’. . Brigade Major Edward Armor, will give such other orders as may be necessary to form said court. ' Th tailei Presi ' WM, CLARK,* Brigv-Gem EDWARD~AnMon7Hrig.Mnj.' The Hon. Charles M’Olure has been 'detailed for said court, and will officiate as Judge Advocate. By authority of the commanding General. EDWARD ARMOR, Brig. Maj. , PUBLIC SALE. ~ Ejfft Y order of the Orphan's Court of’Cumberland laScounty. I willjwpose.to.Public Sale on the premises in South Middleton township, on Satur day the s lh of October , at 13 o'clock, noon, all that large and commodious TAVERN HOUSE, and 12 acres of land, situate on the Trindle Sprin Road, about three miles cast of Carlisle, bavin also thereon erected a first rato - T • .STOATS BANK BAKST, ' and other improvements.' The land is limestone of tho best quality and under good fence, and two small orchards on it of good fruit, with an excel-' lent well of/wator at the door. To be sold as the property of Jonathan Kitzmil lor, doc’d: 'terms will be made known on the da; of sale by * * JOSEPH CULVER, Guardian for the Heirs, August 22, 1839. First rate Farm for Sale. FFIHERE will be exposed lo public sale on the A premises, in Wcstpennsboro 7 township, Cum berland county, on Wednesday the 1 6lh of October , 1839, at 12 o’clock, noon, , A first rate farm of limesfone land, situate upon the Conodoguinnett Creek, a bout eight miles wcst.of Carlisle and two miles nbrth of tho Railroad, bounded by lands of Daniel Doner qnd Samuel Bowman and thc v Creck, con taining one hundred and fifty acres, oSout ten acres of which are in timber, and tho residue under ex cellent fence and live highest state of cultivation. The improvements arc a , M*TWO &TOJVE . HOUSE,AND; A LOO Mouse ami stone JKitchen, a’double libg Barn, Wagon-shed, Cornscribs, a Stone Springtfduso and Distiller}'. ’There is.al »o on the south of tho farm a two-story *33RIdE TENANT HOUSE, Stable and well of water. There are about 14 acres ofipoadow land of the very best quality, and the whole abounds with .locust limber. Terms of payment: $5OO when the sale is made, the residue of one half the purchase money on the Ist of i April next, and rtho balance in three equal annual payments without interest to bo secured by a lien on tho land.' , •- . ROBERT LAIRD, Administrator iti'iih the will annexed of . . JAMES M’FARLANE, dec'd. .1 will also sell ; nt theVame time and place, by an order of the Orphans* Court of Cumberland countyv as the property of RoherOl’Earlano dec., " A traot c^woodland situate, in Frankford township, about three miles north of tho abovc described farm bounded by land of F. Zeigler, Waslimood’.s heirs and others, con taining about four.acres and a half. Also the un divided half of another tract of woodland in the same township, ,held in common with' George- M. Graham, boundedby land of Mrs. Johnston, Brown and Brittain, Peter Myers and others, containing acros'mdre dr less, which is also situ ate about three -miles north of farms. Terms of sale: one half on the 1 st;bf next, and u lhe balance in ope year without iritorest, r 1 :: • ;; ROBERT jLAIRD, . ‘ Administrator of Robert ATihr/ane, dec'd, August 22, 1839. o ’ Piano Portes for Mrs. Hoffman, on Chesnut street! neat Front, has for-sale four splendid Piano's which she will ‘dispose of on very reasonable terms,, as she is about removing from "Har risburg,- . ’ , Also, several excellent' Guitar d, single and‘ patent Screws', and a variety of choice music. Sept. 19, 1839. ■ , 3t. Estate of William M. Jicmoldr. NOTICE. , Noticcis hereby given that letters of ad ministration with the will annexed, in due form of law, have been granted to, the sub scriber on; tho csfate.„of Rey nolds, late of Sbippensburg, Cumberland. County,* deceased,—therefore all • persons knowing themselves indebted to this said es tate,- are requested to,make immediate pay ment, and those having any just claims to present them .without delay, 4-£- • * GEORGE M’GINNESS, * _Adm*r. with the will annexed.- Shippensburg, Sejpt. 19,1339., r • 6t To the electors of County, Fellow Citizens—l offer .myself to your con-* sideration as a candidate for tne office of Prbthon otary of this county, and respectfully solicit your support at tho next election. Yours, - &c., ■ , V/M. M. POUTER. Carlisle 10th. Soft., 1833, To the citizens of Cumberland County. The subscriber being solicited by n number of his friends to offer himself os a Volunteer candidate for the'office of'REGISTER, announces to tho citizens of said county, that he will stand a poll at tho next general election; and, respectfully so licits their votes; and should he be elected, pledg es himself to discharge tho duties of said office with fidelity. ' 1 ours respectfully, JOHN HALBERT. . Carlisle, Siph 12, 1533. To the electors of Cumberland County. Fellow-Citizens: — l offer myself to your con sideration as a candidate for tho office of Recorder and’Cleric of this county, and respectfully solicit your support at tho next election. _ ■ - Ycura, Ac. ’ Sept. 10, 1833.—t0 To thc Citizens of Cumberland county. The subscriber, being solicited by a num ber of his friends to oiler himself as a candi date for (he olliccs of Recorder of Deeds, Clerk of the courts of General Quarter ses sions.Oyer and Terminer,and Orphans’ court, announces to the citizens of said countv, that he will stand a poll itUlhe next General elec tion and respectfully solicits their votes. Should he be elected he will endeavor to discharge the duties of the office With fidelity. BAUMAN. Dickinson township, Sept. 16, 1839. Cumberland Valley Hall Iload Company, NOTICE. ■ An Election for President, Treasurer, Secretary and four Managers, for .the Cumberland Valley Rail Road Company, will beheld at the public bouse of Col, Goorgo-Ferreo in Carlisle, on the first Monday (Seventh day) .of October next, be tween the hoari* of 10 o'clock AVAL arid P. Mt - Stockholders claiming to vote at said election will take notice that by the act creating said Com pany it is provided that, “no person shall be per mitted to vote at said election unless ho or she, shall have fully paid all tha instalments or thp shares of stock by him or her subscribed.” - J. W. EJ3V, Secretary Carlisle Sopt. 9, 1839. PUBLIC SALE. WILL be sold on'the premises, on the 12 !h day of October, next, the following described Teal es tate, to wit,; JS. Hot, of Ground, Containing 7 acres and 10 perches, formerly the property-of John Carey, dcc’d.; situate in, Silver Spring township, -Cumberland county, one mile North of Mcchanicksburg, on the road leading to thp. Silver Spring, having thereon’erected a-small Log house, log stable and an orchard of good fruit. Tho-whole is enclosed with good fence. .. Terms will bo made known on tho 'day of sale by . JOHN HOUSER. Sept. 12th, 1839. ' ts.. ■ Valuable ibr Sale. WILL bo sold at private sale, a valuable plantation of first rate slate land, situate in Newton township, Cumberland about onc half mile north-west of Newville, bourided as fol lows, viz: Oii the west by lands of John Sharp, oh the oast by John Davidson, on'tho .couth by John Williams, and on the north by thoConnodr guinet creek, containing.l-10 acres, more, or less, about *lO of which are in excellent ntpadow and a bout 30 acres in woodland. . The improvements are a one sto;v and a halt* . 130U83.E LOG HrtUSE, and a DOUBLE LOG BARN—also a well of excellent water near the door. The wholo is un der good fence, and in a high state of cultivation. An. indisputable title will be given, and terms will be moderate. Persons desirous of purchasjngcan bo shown it by applying to Mr. Thomas in Newville, or to the-first named ‘subscriber residing in Dickinson township. . ~ SAMUEL STUART, AtfN STUART. August 2D, ,1835. N. B,—lf not sold before the 6th day of Octo ber next, it will on that day bo rented to the high est biddcrTdr the term of one year.. . •' VALUABLE - -PLANTATION For {§aje. THE subscriber will dispose of ntprivatd sale that valuable plantation- situate m Cumber land county, about 5 miles west of Carlisle on tho turnpike leading to Ghambcrsburg,,and nearly in sight of the rail road, adjoining landsof John Paul, Ex-Governor Ritner and others, containing .161 a cres of first quality limestone land, of which about 60 acres is well timbered. The improvements aro A GOO3J3S.OG HOUSE and-LOG KITCHEN, with a LOG BAUN—also a never failing well of excellent water near tho door, which, with a trifling expense, could be made to supply every field with water—also Iwo excel lent orchards of choice fruit trees. For terms apply tp the subscriber one mile cast of Carlisle, near the rail road. - M. FfSHBURN, ,sgenf for Jonas Fishburv. —September”), 18.1 N. B. — l have also several, other first rate farms aritFmill properties for Bale. ■ .M. F. Public Sale. Wl£L be sold 'by the subscriber, at public; vendue, on the promises, on Saturday* tkt 12 th of October aCdhc o'clock, P.'M. -A LOT pp>©noiriTD situate in EasfPcnnshorough township, Cumber-- land county, bounded by lands of Elizabeth Whis ]6r. Widow Tritt and others, Containing TEN-A CRES ANDEORTVPERCHES, move or less, all-cleared-and in a high state of cultivation.- The improvements Urea one and; h half ato^ BjOCv El ©USE,' . ' fsfsl; -■ ■ A OOOPEH SHOP, '■”"%£ AND LOG sAPN,%young thriving Apple Or - chard of choice fruit, f ahd-a never failing spring of water at the door. The «bove mentioned tract of land is of a good quality and is in a healthy neigh borhood) within one.and a half miles of Alexander .. & Penrose’s mil] and abdiitbalf a mile ftoni-Whm-'’ ton’s tavern. - *. * An indisputable title will br given.' » a - Terms of sale will be rhade. known on the dav.- • john.'milleh: Sept; 1^39. ■ Estate qf Andrew Matccr, dec'd. - VNp^SCE*; ET estate of An- , ;fl^drm®^siiitacr,_Esq...lato_of, jUlfntdwnihip,'■ Cumberland county, deceased, have, hepn. issued to fhd subscribers; All • persons baying clahjio a~ gainst said estate are hereby.requested .to present, '•* them ptoporly authenticated for-scttlemcnt, and - flioso indebted: will make payment immcSiateV* - ANN MA r rEEa. EseStns,; - . . ' llesiding in’Jllkn township, SAMUEL CtARK, Executor, • . llesiding inJfor.ro: tdtumhfr,. h-i . August 12,1839,—0t.. h- JAMES NOBLE.