The Golden Arist • 4 1 . 6."31it0. Plaster." " Itaeniolie 'party," are striving to saddle Up= the people a 'National data. of TWELVE MILLIONS: OF TREASURY El NOTES ! when , it has. beetts,file,, boast of Gen. _ Jackson that ho paid off thelfitional debt. A I3lll' 'l. - .'has been reported by Silas IVright, • theJeader of the:shin- plaster-party-in-Congress , _which - propo l Currency on grand sea .toA commence the,Rog scale, He recommends tne issue of $13,000,000 . • of Treasiiry notes !• This nation Which 'Jackson said inSfejarewell address, he left "prosperous and happy," in the space of:a• leiv months, with no calamities'ofpestilence oc war, is brought to this E tate' of national' bankruptcy !• The govern= mont wants TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS to i.elieve _it .from , its embarrass-. mews!! Thiti• suns is proposed to be, raised by taking from the people ten millions - of Surplus _ Revenue, which 'will be due them on the first or Octobei c and by the isAiance, tss before,said, of ••dof Treasury shin plasiLritertaking two millions I,Hciw was 'this debt contracted ! How comes it that. in a time of.--pfefound peace the government r is moue amount? TWENTY-TWO MILLIONS OF DOLLARS TO. BE RAISED TO PAY THE GOVERNMEN-T—LIABILITIESI,Astdrishing.- And yet, in the face of this alarming 'state, of 1 Ibings the goVernment is anxious to start out ori• a new experiment ! Yes, to establish' Treasury hanks all over the country,for the purpose of col lecting their dues in GOLD and SILVER to pay I . the OFFICE HOLDERS, & the Twelve Millions ;•ot-SHIN-- PLASTERS_ ARE FOR TIIE PEG _ , • PLEI! This is the present arrangement ififis is the sum and substance Of the proposition now before Congress! The scheme Originated with "'boys the.hard NEY for thieOFFIGEAIOLDERS, - but RAGS . for the PEOPLE! 'Should not these'perlidious Wretches, who have all plongbeen'tleeerving th.e Awnest yeomaiiry [ of the country with the syren eopg of Gold, htde their guilty_ heads for sharrie ! They--have-been promising to reform buses to imprbve the currency and benefit the people in ol•possit)le Ways; and when all comes to all the gist of their- ”bumble effor!s" proves to be the Proposition of a grand Scheme of SWINDLING, • .whereby - they can monopolize the preciousme- tlls•the GOLD ,arid SILVER. FOR - THEIR OWN -PURPOSES, and saddle the reopleivith: . ,nn interminable system of "rag currency." Will , the people longer suffer themselves be thus duped and imposed - Upon? Will they tamely submit to 'such high handed imposition? , The country ruin ed--invoIveci!7TWENTYTTWO SIILLIONS of DOLLARS rewired to rid hereriiharrsniepts... "Shin plasters" to be issued by the 'Milieus I The ' gold and. silver to he abstracted from circulation, and hoarded up by_the federal office holders and a . new - National Debt to be created !—We trlrady . , see on advertisment in the Globe requesting - members of - Congress and office holders-to call at ---- ..Mr. - : - Jones! - exchange. "office,' in - .Washington, . who _their SILVER. and GOLD Will be bOught - atth highest premiums !! ! Afembeii of . Con-. ---- gresliiiiri'vire - no - eallMicl EXCITANGEAhe precious metals which Woobury anchKendall haye wrung from the people, for the people's currer cy! Yes to clll., and exchange their gold and silvir-at premium =of ten or tWelve per cent. for the People's urrency—ilie rag , currency ! Was ever imposition so rank-and to_ foul attemp teirfo be 'woe - Heed on any people under the Ilea - ens befiire? There never waslt is outrageoUs! :Should Van', Buren's nefirjous scheme succed, the.olliseholdeFs of the federal governmebi, be constituted . the favorites of the nation—th'eir salaries wilt be paid in gold and si.lyer, every hundred dollars of 'which - they can 'sen i le the brokers or to the people for one hundred and ten 'or twelve dollars !_ thus increasing, their sala ries largely. Lei the people look to this on the eecond-Tuesclarin October next, in Pennsylva nia.' ' VICTORY! VICTORY !! VICTO Y! !! • Fottract of a letter to the qditbiagate . • Gettysburg, 30, 1337. !'Derir Sir—W e have met the enemy, and they 'Are ours!" yesterday waia sore day to the Shin' Plaster party ! In - this place, we elected our In spector, Assessor and Assistant Assessont by an • overage majority of SIXTV-VOTES. Every ertion was made by the Van Buren Shin plaster boys, but to no purpose, - nuked.' • ' • • In Cumberland township, we have also elec.. - Te - d our . whole. tickot! as- well as in Franklin township. 11lay'''lliese facts be omens of .wtiat Franklin and CumberlWnd Counties intend doing 'on the Wilt; In Mountjok,- where, the Masonic party site, 'needed last- year we have beaten - them this year handsomely. Liberty township; as we Ham iltonban, are always too free to be bound tot Car of Van Bureniam. yesterday. Let is have a good - account rrom,Ohilliother z. -- uiftberland_onibe 10111.:-_Yours. _ -AseE\ElV ToNtrrt , Slier, Sept . 30th, 183'7. Gentlemen—Thinking_ you would. be anxious to know . ttie rosuit.o(yesterday's . ele - OtiotiO has *ten to give it to you. Last year the Vanites got • .Their Inspector nt ) Shepherdstown by n pretty Mir titttistitYo this year we WOO, 9.sP-c ll 9thdate by 's — nifijaity se.4llor and Aasislant.a . rtEtv.Ena also done giori b'ua; OinAntiniasOns elected their inspector and Assessor by - a handsome majority; last year it, went The 'other way. In NEW . Cu.itn'Enintain, :I-. , - , --dbur-frienthralscretectetth• or;- ast year "the Variites elected. theirs. But so ive go in 'the ' low6r - end this year,' and this fs only a specimen ; Of what we are going:to da, on the 10t h of Qdto ter. We' have The majority - jn,tbis end, and we int'ena tO keep it. SO much foi our end. • Yew's, ik.c. • We would 'ask the most' 'violent Van Buren • than in tbisctiunty to 'contrast the ivesenVeo'ndi , 'lion of (MA- etirt.eficy What. it was, before the gov:ernment cOMMentedtheir eaperinfentsApon We'then had a' mixed Currency of specie and hank notes which could be converted into specie 'id the' wish of the holder. This vias'lhe most con. verdant:anti best.currendy thaCcould be devised, Now, slnce.thet goid , hunibue hestiarted IntO es istence, we haire'•noihing. but a villainous - rag • currency, Which Caned be exchanged for specie undera . pretpiurpiei ientein Me dllar. Wilmer TliE lIIFTTEIt OP 7 . 1-1 TWp ?., The , first, you 6 . wiliuncionbtealy .say, yet you will give your votes for sustaining thr4e,‘ who have by their tnis :tnanagetnont. brought , about tho.,liresent'state . o f teems them? Shall she say, " Executive uArrpa-', lion Witty ekcite'the anger and provoke the ven geance -of the other portions -of the Union, but having declared for a man, I am not - about to sa crific'e him to Principles.?"—and yet such"must.bn the construction of her action, should she, in:Oc'; tober, elect even in one-third of her ) counties; Van Buren.legislators:' •. / fa r aught we know-, may have its weight ; but it rs_unworthy republicans. It was said that the acts _of:_thelExccutive had yet_reathed- only_ttre rner chants of the city,. the manufacturers, and other such as they, but that the interior of the state had not.essentially-suffered by the errors of the eral government', - and of course the people of the. interior could not be expected to vote in opposi tion to thd general government. We-now ask the - I honest yeomanry - of Pennsylvania ; whether that ThaTircHA - BD mg. ris a true statement Ofilie - Clfiel - I - Sitt friCt that Will the active auti•Van•Buren men. of each r county sef: t lie matter ? With the evidences before us o whelVti be•done by. energies pro , . peily dire ted, shall we not strenkthbn those evidence by what We shall do? ; • It is a fact that the thilltd States Senate, com posed.of a 'large inajoiiity , of Van Bureriites, had passed a lam; in accordance with the wishes of the Secretary of the Treasury,, authorizing that of; ficer to issue TEN MiLLIONCOP TREASURY NOTES, ,on NATIONAL SHIN PLASTERS. A rid 'this is the end of the great gold humbug , :—: this the fulfilment of. the promise .of a metallic currency.' Thus while members of congress and the officers. of the.qc;vernment.recetve their a In gold, teniiiilliozdof the pape . fitails, irredeema ble for twelve _ inonths;:is ilibitsentabsm dameng the penple to become their,eirculaihni: medium* , _These_areJl_the_yellow_jacketsn-,the--'Lmint drOH," that were to float "up the rivers" and "over-the mountains" and to shine "through the -intervities-of-tlielong-silken-purses"-ortturre-ei.-. They vi'ere - signally re tnanry, according to the Globe. Such is the mis erable failure of the 'experiment instituted by financial quacks upon (he currency of the Court. „ . A ndwhy are these Treastiry 'Noted issued? Not for the sako of the people, for the President tells them that they have no-right toclook to. tl ".* Go vernment for - - sill, bet to reties?' e • Treasury. Thus tho-coffers-of tl e ich but-'a few, months_ ago_were_itlinost_htirating.with a= Surplus revenue Of forty. millions' are now entirely emp ty. Indeed Mr. Cambreleng' declared in the Raise of liepreseittatives a few ibis ago that if congress, did not 'furnish !diet in .ten days the Treasury must stop payinent. - So that, the expe 7 riment'Of the Government haPnOt only resulted in distressing - the people—destroying' ciiiiimeree and commercial men, and paralysing ,all the opera. , lions -of industry and enterprlio throughout am!. land, hut it has rendered:the goVernment itself BA NIFRUPT. !Ike cry 'of ever ' atriotic '' .the-veil-is removed-from hie-eyes,-should . be, " Down With the shin plaster party-,dotitf with the deceivers and destroyers of the people,—.! down with the ,Igtiorant emplace who have reel tiered -the - natlon benbriipt!"; All should GO TO TEID Pbt,LS, ntid - fhroti;tol fhe ballot box:es, ex i tresa their *condemnation. of the shamefu l anlibiff Of 'the men who ha've..inielet them •to thiir own injury end. - tVe ruin 'or th ,l eGoverM nicht. • • • , Don. 1 . 11.1331.1.9 11. Dunnowssi, Becretary'of •the Commonwealth, and fittperintendant of Cornmerrgchools, visited our place laseek . • in fulfilment - of. an appointment to - rpect Alle:•yaridus School Directors of county. 45,, number the directors ( Mei him 'fitilis !edging's,, anti had a • freC•conversation frith hirt7 ohk the subject of the Comnion . .Bchools. gentleman ling just . ter minated a , tuur throughout the'treStern par( of the' State•in. reference to 'the operation orthersysteS, nil gi'yes tattering accounts or its progress in most Of the counties he: has isi.teci."' May. look for a, very interesting report from liini Yn the assembling of the.legjs!aturq, EMS Tlie (WO Revolution, and lig Sifibet ark „ ' Pennsylvania. • , _ we,havit.ap.artide froA6peii of the editor. of, the ii'mted States oazette,..,whieli we -hope-Virißtato . ibe - effect oftrousing - thewponents of Van Buren in this State to a sense of ditty, we.are huzzaing for Maine, - -for 'the great, th'e unexpected and glorious victory of Whig principlea in -the state' of Maine,-;--let us not forget to apply the cirtumstanee to•Oui rod- What has wrought. the chan es in In-: diens, Tennssee, Notth C'etollne,.:Riirae IsWO, Fentucky and MAINE, which sirould not operate With — rerienbjed force in-Pennsylvania . ? Shall ;1;e Iffy-stoneState.regard the. princiPleS of republi- Ctinistn_ less than, an •• • other state, of the Union es- republicans of the see the national government adopt and carry out measures destructive of the merchants and martur facturers, paralysing industry, and heaping insup- . pirtuhle Will they, we say calmly 10 - pk upon this, as vet, but partial ruin, and refuse to slay the destruction because it has riot yet overwhelmed them? Is that the'spirit that &vine - Ellie ` - tea tray opBoston?" Is that the attachment to principles'whlch refus ed the "stamped paper ?" Is that the love of the whole-COUritry which secured our indePendence?- Suich a thought is unwarthy_. of .Penns`y,ll4Ula,_, the impittation is; libel upon. the character of our citi?.eni.. We • will. nit be lieve, until painjulrand,. we hope, now innproba- _ evenls shall have forced upon .tis the "convic._ tion. thatPennpylvania-will longer hesitate to de 7 , clare.herself indeperident of executive dictation._ Th e_ti Metxegulre an e nrd nary_exhibition_of p - atribtiatni-Koblesacriiices Of ?ersonal attachments and precoficeived views, to the great good of the . - • • Indiana, „North Carolina, „Rhode Isihnil; Ten nessee. abd: - Alaine have shown that whateVer May have - have been theii 7 attachinetts to love,their country more- Pennsylvania - be so far•beltirid in life race of:pitrimisin ? Shall she on Iheiebiatkaric - elaiinto speak with a holder vo`i• ; 'as having given up.triere to.the cause .of zei:lonal pOIIUCP , sacrifiee'd 'more . of political weight to .those who have brought upon us these ev,jls? Shall she - trot, -- Avith a more triumphant majority, proclaim her freedom? She will—and may' bOast,,,too, that she..began the glorious - revo,._ lotion in the Third District. Tho shin Plaster Party. ry. Who is now so hlirio bp not to see tibia is he real shin plaster party . ? cau.Almseignof de Liston last Any longer? Or yatißurett - LaAt yettelltoeWas 'a surplus of FORTY-FIVE -mILLIoNszoO--Douarts,in-the_Treasury„of the • United - Slittes;., over. .and above the wants-if 'Government. Dongrese not • IF.noWini what else to do With this money promisedsonie of it to•the • .. . .... . . States by instalments Well, what are the facts now? 'Why, that these .FORTY-FIVE MIL LIONS 'OF-DOLLARS; tire, where? why lost. ' Lost bow, - or — where! — Aak - Kendall, Blair ti..-Co-_, 'And 'is the Government not new:able to pay the NINE out of the FORTY-FIVE-millions pronii secl 'to the Sta!eli?. -. No, she is / net. Nay;-nrioi•e: . she is 'under the necessity of issuing ON IdEL LIONS 'of -dollars of SHIN-PLASTERS, in ad. dition to those already - laitied by the Van Duren party, on tedit . of .the Treasury , to save the UNITED, SITES FRONI:.BANIcRUPTCY!! Nell it- not ath,proclaim it not irt.the.:streets,. of Asielon,'?..thatlast year . the United States had FORTY-FIVE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS over and abOje T her_ malts, in the Treasury; and that - now,4tr-ONE-SINGLE-Y-DA,11,-sbe is worth TEN riIILLIONS .LESS THAN NOTHING, by mere diet Of MISGOVERNMENT!! Thes.stiAiditY, ,or cupidity and dishonesty, of the-Van-Buren ad, ministration, is unParallelecli Who ever heard of such an instance of Mismanagement? What; spend FORTI-11YE4MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, over and. above ordinaily expenses, -at a time when our Goiernmerit. is at peace with all the world, and no debts to paY? Strange, strange indeed. t is high time that the people attend to theSe things,iif Government will not-:—WillLthe-voters- of the United States, the ,sc — Tr - is - ortlid — p - atchits - of 76,suffer themselveseto_be thus embezzled ; thu. iinpolicrished, by those they have' employed to attend to4eir,.the people's business' No: lie,. or they WlTOTiniagige - dat supineness in the AMerican people, haVe yet to Icarn'their charac.: ter. They need s but know that they arewronged . . _And 'We call. upon them,_ to examine into thdse fuels now; It is iinportant that th• - y -- 61'itiuld know gow theit4eVVanta administer their Government, in - ail - Cr to enable them to act, accordingly at the coming election: Ltioli: to-it . then,.and hurl, as withA giant's_arm, those minions of:Power and -ckuption- from their. high . places :in th ma &Tue: They are crying good, purc,imuladula .Government, when all is rotten eve.n-to - thc,cove. it is important tlnit you should act at the coming election, because those Who favor the mahadmin istration of - the general government are running. foy office throughout Ile:nnsylvania..".. le they (the Van Buren candidates'.for assembly) are elected, the gineral government Will' takelips an appro. of *their . , course. — Nay, more: your Le 'gisla . tyre, if . cum l io'sed of a majOritybf This Buren men,' pass:resOlutionS- approvink-of - the-cori option at WaShingtOnotnd thus fitsteti . thetrselves down upon you, as with an iron grasp. - Tree yourselves. Shake Off-=- - the'Le - oebeilluitaresapping*thE - Viliiß _of . your liberty,-and the.,Treastiry or That money which *rightfully belongs to you. Rise freemen, and put the seal, of: diapprobation upon them.- riipiions which are stealingyour rights atTrae straying your• liberty, and Bobbing you-cif *your good name:"Recollect, a - government can_ only_ be . good and lasting in _Troporticin to its virtue.. The corning election will by the tisjici . Your con duct will' prove one of two things, and no more;* . and that is; that you either• love a good Govern ment, or a bad one. GoV rnment vote AGAIN! ;et in all shapes and .forma, VAN BUREN TICKET tu .11Orritiburg Chronicle Office-holders vs: I.lteOple. 'We cut.the following comment on the Treasu ry pircurar from the Cincinnati Gazette. • We re-- co - amend it-to the attiiiitiye perusal•of all wliZart: in favor of Rquality of rights, pi ivileges, and GOv ment favors—of all who think and know, that the Etyma' of Government should, like the dews of heafileall upon- the poor as well_ as the rich." head this Comment, and- then Sayoyhether you can any longersupport the.present 4nristy, which avaikevilliour, sdffiiiit to get — Fossessiccif our Gover)unent, to •lord it over you, and your • ‘ DatioCratic has been published, and its authenticity not haVing been denied, it is to be as; as authentic: _..„ i.„...t: , po .., .. , Sta:—The near . aPp l - 1 dress makes it prope • 0 order that the infor: - ion benefit And accom • dat .n 1 House of It" •serttative• t will be • pared to furnisi . • itt notes of the.city-ba: k drafts upon.sevcrat of the tb le, • .and- Receivers of the Public ~ < .deposit. - haliks - , - in - batiks, - sun c onvenient to any of.then. • , • I am sir, very respectfully; ~ o ur obedient ser• LEVI ' ()DRURY, . . . - , . _Secretary of the 'Treasury. W. S. Pitirritrati, Esq. . Clerk of the House or Reps. of the U. S. -----ttut-a-s-hort—time-agO r the-Governtitent laborers, Ithe mere commonfulks,• Were paid off with: pet bank notes, at Vl , sltingtori and elsewhere. Why , . „should specie be reserved for Members -of Cont. la's? -. Is ,it not a most base, nay a most imlitt. dent Measure, for a Secretary of thei:rear a uty_te. - rmtkirilits — iligtinction between Members of Con. .gresiltd - ollitcrneifilillie:rfitililaiiTniifoirWriat is it 'But a.direct i open offer of price? It read§ thus: You, Membcrrof Congress, hare to pass upon the conduct of us Executive Of Tire worth( !cap in your favor. /kit is gold for you."...While the other reading is, "You, inere.cohroon -(bor ers, we care. not for you. Take ythir pay in rags "or _drafts, and make the hest of them." What basclicsa Of feeling constitutes public character, where a public mai) thirst xratlie atich ii distinC , tion l 1/2 -- • ') the : Laos C4gM • . Ire er.e.happy tiksay,.that the whigicifSofilli t amptoittp: haveeiected James IViilia, Inspector. This •will ' pffoid:owfrieniS opp9rtudity. of colningAw•tbe• Nits and voting on Tuesdarn:ext e • - - .without molestation.. 'Horntofore, it wins dilauit for; if modest .voter 10 get ln hiii , vote l without being attacked by the Southaniptm Liore. The vot0; , therefere, need .not then hive any.feari 110$V•its btftbiained on that dsy.• . • .. •• "EDUCATION_ is a belies safeguard ler fiber . - lyi- than standing- irmy. ebuth u ti.th e •wages - lit - thoi school insulter, - iveinust nise the wake of the retrultlnvergeant." Vlm etartiesity Wevanvantr 1137r oL'i ietav+ men. JF.CARTNIENT, ({St I G, 1.537. k_oiltheiession, of Con . me to apprise yom.in ion may be used fOr the in of the Members of the unit this department funds for their pay ks nr spedie, or fcbgive Nc d'. of the_Cadoms 'ney, -- oi'The former. Ns; as - imay lie' Wolf , . . • • Fon Tay. llEnacu EXI'OB MMUS:, EfitTOlLi t -4 was once-remarked. by a• celebrated - writer, 'kat - . ."igniteanca anclgrwaice , generappgqjhand in liand"-a saying that•is•fdily . exemPlifled in , the course and character of. the editor of the ValUnteer.' 'This iWiterate teacher, this,.vain pretender, this %tali:stied . flirt; every week renders himself -still more ridiculous in:the eyes of men 'of disc rind nation, by his"sicklyserib -blings,"ltis clisjapted..paragraphi, a his arro gant. tone. - Having acquired some litile'reputa tion by fathering the pi•ocluctidits of other "sex's irtalvs "• and • having' been accidental lipladed at •the head-of-apolitical prifervlte-lias-tlieliresurap - ; - -tiin to.turn critic, and to leCture his party on Van - Burenism and'anti - - - 11a'nkismr many pen. rsons who might•read theircildnteen i and not know the calibre of the editcr's mind, in the ellent of his learning and researches, would . be led tobe lievethat he - had - taken his degrees, tlie-"Qlst -'ColleW!1-14-tha(lia-liad been an uniforta Van •lluredand anti-bank man! .EVerY week his pa per contains e4itorialarlitles, which Would reflect no credit `on. a common school boy, "and "which place Idm.in.a most ridiculous point of view be fore an enlightened -public, although he has not sense enough to .knovi it. To 'Drove this asser • tion, permit me to refer - to butane paragraph in !Ili last paper, which a:ill, afford the reader some little idea - 001m ignorance l and arrogance of the would-be .critic and dictator of the,Volunteer. Now, Murk the ignoramus: "We suppilge Mr. Phillips means to:Say Ed that neither Messrs. [Mr.] Woodburn [,..] or [nor],[ - Mrd_Gorgas_Ed,have [has]; ever rubbeAlteir [his] rumps Crump) against a College," &c._ "Neither of those gentlemen have [has] evert' studied nil:trim - tidy," .Bt.n. "Nor have [los] - either - ofthem.Fortlic sake af•ex• Posing, the miserable inconsisteney.and regard_for_truth_which.charactcriaosteharaeterize)--- ___ that.paper," So much for his literary allainments-•novir . for. his political consistency:: In the 'first place, then, let. me.ask toigo 'l.ll . esedit or ofTthe Volunteer be eartnes_Vaaßuren and anti-bank Man?• Since lie. Ass - assumed' the olliceof dictator to the party; he cannot surely - object to a - scrutiny-_of)iis.claims . b2 ; that part. ' We all . redolleet - iliiii - Ife sidnaliied hithself in_ the - County Hall, a's a Member. of the standing committee, by his arrogant tone and in tenverate zeal inhiS endeavors to prevent , reiiis flyer; Esq; sad - other Van Ilurendelegates, from z5„.. 94 takiartheir scats in the County Calfi;etitionf, he not Poldly-and impudently pat-the que e ion—. - "Are ,yotTin - favor of Van Buren ant-11" National 'Convention?"-. p4l,ll6'not wish to-make this 'the - test, in- order to deprive the Van Buren men of their seats?, Did he not 'use insulting: language .: -toward the late-Judge-Graham, - Gen. Lamberton, .and '. other old ' democrats,. because they were known to lie_friends of ran Buren and Jesse Mil. ... 160 . Did not he and .his: colleagues, finding tat they - were - in - a - minority, WitlndraW-friim the c n , r vention, rtml form a ticket for themselves? pad_ not he procure his nomination for the legislature on Mat ticket, which was composed exclusively of, anti-Van Buren men?" Did they not run -Dr. Whits&de,' a - bank man and an avowed - anti-Van Ii man, on their ticket ,for Congress? -- Did they mot oppose the election of,Jesso Miller, the candidate of the Van BUren party? _ Did they not, , by that means, give abOuCBoo of a majority in this county for Dr. Whiteside, an anti-Van Buren hank man? Did not the editor of the Volunteer run fur, the legislative against Col. Woodburn, the re - -gular candidat: of the Van-Buren .party, to. sup ply the vacancy ocessioned . by the deatli; , of Wit. liam Ruitslia? , And . did not • a majority of the Whigs support him, knowing tliatlie . was an anti. Van' Buren and bank man? - Did 'fitit he and a - majority of hie .partizans support- . Judge M'Lean initreference to Mr. Van Buren, whorit they de nounced, in the most bitter terms? - And were they not advocares . of the United States Bank? These are furls-which are "undenied and under iiit.ble",f6r,lfesides documeniary evidence, we, have living witnesses to ,prove_ them in the - maim [low presumptuous, iheu, in - the editor. of the :Volunteer, to prate about Van , l,litreniim and iinti _bankisrill_ll.ow„ridiculous_to_hear-hiin-accuse others of being bank men! now laughable to hear, him preach about consisteniy 4, How absurd Joilear itim_bOacitcit kis:demacracyl_llutg.ncnlgh: I know him "through and through ; " 'yet know no generous feeling, no lofty sentiment, no. Man ly quality; no honest principle, adhering to _his i nature. .• '. ' VERITAS: • MCI ror the herald and Expositor., The Currency. • • Never was the currency of 'our country in a more wretched conditiOn than at pre qhitt-pinsters.,iti-A:tern and tatter. .ed..._condition,.antrfront -every ,- quarter-of this and the-adjoining StateS, are present ed, to the people, in payment for their pro duce and ..uercitandizd, which are expected. to- receive without cothplaint. And this, then, is- the pa. of The great "experiment" set on foot bi'den. Jack son, .in 1832! He then promised • .that gold. and -silver-should-take-the place:of the "filthy rags" of the monster—;and stead of gold and silver,.he has given us , h cliorrj eaves" as has boasted .Theiter •in pcostratirig the Bank • of ; the United States,, (one of the best moneyed institu tions ever established_in this or any other country,). and dclitialteil- the : revenue of the country- in certain State Banks, and. boasted of their •Ability,to regulate the tn,onetoryof .tho county pet • Piot10" thitie On the contrary, Whin;-the- r ire•ssure - cnine,•the'y were the' 'very- first itop.„.apecie pay meets. ,~lte Dry bet*. hank. of the City, of .New York, - fitiled.. _The government is- now. anxious - to try .another mint." It. is:desirous of. eStablishing a' Stib-Treasitry Kaiak, to be Under-thecon,i trol Of-Yiropidtiory,.Blair; Kendall & Co, • , Andthe , reyenoe, of our country placed tn. the hands of, AO ; varions "Cti . stbio.!" house-, otlicel•i i - -It remain ,now. ,seen ivhethec: Cengress will countenance dangerous measure:. They ,are the guar- i a 'is the. right Szt,:the,peOle;Andithe - : peot?leare:liPpoiiettto this Mattsure.•(.Doe . s.. un i y:man - doutit:th4P 'Let hini look at this, ~ result of the recent eletherts.tn Kentucicy, Indiana, N. Carelina, Tennessee, Rhode" lalinitan'd Maine. •He will then gee that the people, of these States have-declared, in - a.vniAe,,,not tn he misunderstood, that they wilt submit no longer to the arbitrdry exactions of a tyranpical government. Fellow-eitiienls; On next Tuesday you will haVe it in your power to decide upon e i r this question- , —to sa hether you prefer silVer and gold-lt -good' hank _paper, or e rl a pile 'of wordde trash, issued by irre- sponsibleindividual , acid -every petty do rolgliii' the• Comm wealth.- If you 'pre; ter the.fermerTyo - u - Will - vote ilia ticket beaded - OH - ARLES — B - . -- PENROSE — aiiir , JOIiirtASSAT, both *good men and, true. Citizens-of Cumberland, C. IL Penrose is a 'mail whom we all know. - lie has done - moire for - the - interests of this'cteity, than any other man in 'it.. -He is the-poor man's friend, and his hand is always out stretched -to do good to-his-fellow-men, without regard to party.. Let us - then secure the services of. C. B. PeNnosr.,-for :another term in the Senate'of Pennsyl vania, and by so tieing, we will be repre- sented by in honest, talented, and worthy . man, e 2 Journeyman Mee tame. Groff Ptriilic a7Pleetingi Ant' large and respectable Senatorial DistriCt =meeting,--composed-of-the--counties of_AdamS; Cumberland and Franklin, held.in Shippensburg, on Satut'day - the 30th - of - September,-to take into consideration the qualifications of the different candidates for the Senate of Pennsylvania, and to express.their sentiments on 't to present coot non. of our country; BENJAMI L O_XaNOLDS, Esq., was ap_pointe&PrealdentOtai.—lMAN Ili - arra and_ Pntrar BERLIN, Eiq. — Me Presidents, and L. G. -Brancleberryand-Gladaira T l'e4irs. i -Seoreta-,, ries. The_objectcof the'meeting having been stated, on motion, a Committee three was ap.; ! pointed to draft-resolutions, Wherupon Jasper:E. Brady, E. Bradbury -and -S. 1). Adair, EsqrS„ -were appointed. During the absence .Of the Committee, the meeting was ably and eloquently' addressed bY.Gen. -8 untie! Alexander: followed by Aln. B rady' and -- Bradbitry, 'wife pre- - sented - the'resolutions-willr- some very close-and racy remarks. Sir. Cassat, -one of the:Senatorial candidates;-make a speech likewise fin conclitSied. Every one who heard this gentleman felt. satisfied thaf - he would do honor to . the. State of Pennsyl— vania,itelected to the Senate. The following -resolution' iVere unanimously- i.dopted. " Resolved, ,Tharwe fi rmly believe that 'the present disastrous state .of :the . business of the. country-atrdLtlie-deraugemeot-of-of-eurreney-a entirely attributable r o Biel - Measures and polic Of the late and present Nationll Administratim . Resott;eil,• ; Pliat we -- view with deep. interest the approaching General' Election in the State-of Pennsylvania, as , we believe its retnilLwill.have an important .bearing on - the futnre course of. Mir Natioual; Administration, and if .Pennsylvania her people and her Legislature , shall - condemn tlye present destructive and ruinous -policy General Government that the men now at the -headAil--affairs;wlll-be=tatight.,--tor_knowithat_the' voice of the -country is opposed to - course which they have heretofore pursued. ' Resolved,.'l•harivc approve of tbi2, course of our; firm and independent Governor in maintainini,i the dignity - and:interest \ of the Comnionweidtk against the attempts wliVeli have been made to interfere wiih her Legislature by - the jowlers - ar Washington: • Resolved, t we approve . or the nomination 'of Charles 13: Penrose: and JacOb Cass - at, Isgis as candidates to repreSent this bistriet in the state Satiate, and that we have full confidence in their talents, honesty and integrity; and will give them our - zealous support and use .our best ef forts to promote their election. Resolved, That the proceedings .of this mac ing- be - published in - all - the -- newspapers in th District. . BENJAMIN REYNOLDS, President.' - ..1011N iiAItPEII, I Vice Presidents Pit t LIP iiElti.l.N, ~.. '.. .t.; G.Vrandeberry, Secretaries. Atadaira, . G. A. - • •MARRIZID" On the .21st inst., by the Rev. .D. P. Rosenmil ler, Mr. John Chambers, to Miss Catharine,Wurst, both of this County. • On the 21st inst. by the Rev. 11. R. Wilson, the Rev. Robert Grace d, Pastor of the Associate Re formed Church of ChanXersburg, to Miss.Junc AI Clark, of Southampton township. On the 21st lilt. by., the . Rev. John. Moody, Mr. James Sharp, of„ Cass county, Indiana, to Miss. ilforgareLjane;_ilaughter_of_Mr.-Aoseplt Quigley-of Hopewell township. • • On the.26th inst. in'Shippensburg, by the Rev: Henry It Wilson, Dr. '.drchibald Rankin of New ville;-to Miss Mary - Jane Falwiler, of the farther ace. On the same day, lay the same,Mr. inilian Nevin of Pittshurg;:to Ilann June, e'des daughter_ of John MaClay Esq., cif Shippensburg . -. . • .„ • ::•-• —DYED. . . On Wednesday last, the,27th Olt., Mrs. Jimi ,2nielia 'Gould, Wife of thciate Christopher Gould, aged about 83 years. PVlti, Le, ST• . . Will be exposed to Public Sale, ontbe premises On Saturday 2lst day or October inst. a TrA - Cf of .Land, situated in Vrankford township, Cuinherland •un ty, on the.road leading . from Dilkea 133 i ge' to 'Dublin nap, containing about 25 : re ,more or less, upon, which isioretted -And-a LOn BARN; two iVells•of water on the 'premisesi-a•Arst rate Appletrclard, , The pro perty is under gOod fence a d in good state of cultivation. The land ad outs the _property of. eterWcra, uhrigtat. .A t eT, qcorge Eckardt andutheys,_ : _ Terms of are as-foliows: the half orthe purchase money to , lie lisid on .the • at 'day Of 1838,.. when posssssion will 'be iven, the remainder-in two equal amnol paymen without out' intereat i - •. . 1 • „• • • JOSEKI Pao 2,1837. The civl4ors,ofll. Akightnhaugh, , ,clecet.764 - will tike ktotte6 that the tiditori.tomaishatilhe aasets,ol.the estate among thera"will roeek•aCi4o *oose of ltehe:rt Macfarlane, Carlisle, oa I'Vedneti. (14 the:.lBth„day.of Octeher'siost; at 2 'clock, GOO Ittniivo, -. , :,. , . ... . - 'JOH N. IRVINE. -. . •Z., • •. -.:. • . ;... n,Q.0',2'.. 1114C,1 , 141 - ILSIVE:. october'2,lB37.:" ' *. , ' - .' . 'VOTERS OF:CUMBER6 - • LAND COUNTY • •••• . • - (e • ...; 1* lan til foy tlte enconragement offered me as a candidafe foe:Sheriff, i nevertbeleis beg leave tn decline staizjing a poll 'id the present time..., Tliitt"tleternfifiatioit Was' beemtaken'in et:et: seqeence.of severe doinestie affliction; tont other eattlesimott r e_eessary. a.t, 111.6er - it:to . mentleit, ai EP 11' WA GaoNER. . ..:;/%lewtou towliship k October:4 - 4'OA , R016E1404 old - Ritablished . . • AND FORTVIIATEIrE7IC.E 4 -- • } 80 - 11altesti - 4 doors below the FranklintanlC DIGHCA , PLIAL I 'RI$40 • 000 IZE, , . .i, To go of ; on the 218lit4ii of. Oclober'.lB3t- w ROB' NSON'linq the pleasure of. announcing . to his 'friend3 and . patrons 'abroad the :40,0e •of ahothei 4 grand lottery to'be drawn on.SATUR. DAY, the. 21st day of October, -1837, -the Va. • State Lottery,- fbr the.bepefit'of the Mechanical Beneti.olent .Bciciety of Norfolk, Va., class 8, for 1837,..t0 be drawn at Alexandria, Va. on SA'llilt-, DAY; Oct - 21, 1887, at 3 0'c10C14,11...1t1.. -75 No.- Lottery and eleven drawn banal. • . - : - .'. • -=--T-GRANDCDESIE. ' • . ' 1 prize of Pl-0,000; - -$10,000, - 1A0 priies - orslooo4 -14rize_of_ -,:._540i000 1 prize of ' $1,940 -1.-- , ---- - -10,03 3 . ----, -- . - -1004-, 1. - ' ' 4;000 • 5 . . „ - 'l, - 2001 1 -.3,000 : 1 5 -• '. 150 - - ~, - • . ' 1,000,1 64 priies of 'sloo-r-to Ist and 2d 4lraw_n numberss .64. -,.• dd 90--Ato 2d " 3d do do • 1 64 do- . 8044t0 3d. " 4th , tld' -do'- .. I 64 - do' . 70—to 4th " • sth, do • db . , Yiizes in the scheme amounting to more BOA? A MILLION OF DQLLAHS! ' 'Whole tickets $10; halves 5, qrs. 2,50.-.' . ' 'Certificate or a regular package of 25 whole tickets ,in the' above, _sple:ndid lottery will be, is sued .and .sent for 'sl4o, halves $7O , . 1r5.133:. eights SIP;SO. A.: regular package of tickets may contain the 4 , ltigfiest - capita) prizes. To secure the grand capital, it is irecidedly-the nearest rout. A liberal 'discount will .be made to Clubs, or individlials disposed to,adventUre by the-paeksge._AlL.orders- addressed-UFO:if - sub . ; scriber,'. either' by post or private conve xint e, thankfully - -.received and .promptly, attende .to. All c on: munica t ion s ; „perfectly confidential.. Ileae'audress E. W. Robinson, Baltimore, Md. October, 2, 1837.. FORTUNE.— , The attention of -citi 4zens-and .strangers and all persons at a dis= lance is respectfully diraltdd - to 12.0131.N50N1 . ADVERTISEM Tin tin Other, part of this pa pet'. October 2_, 1:1_6.7.• • , - -0101E,-to - nthe7platitation — of - tlte • ,Viikol i N a L subs.criber residing i S outh 314- oil n bou .t 011. 4 4? n io f middle nst.,_a stray Cowl size, and of a.dark red color, the two" iind feet are.white. The cnvilerinust corne.forwardi prove property, ipny. charges and take_ her awm,lother .wise7Stie:WilriiditivoS6d of u coi•iling to 1;0*. . . JACO() 87.711CALER: :Octolief2, 1837.—.1w.` . Foe Sale or Rent. ill AT large and well known' firm, .Ily ing one mile west ilif Carlisle,.calle.dAlie—Sleel 1' rin..;,..noW ni - Tins - sesiliiii: i nf,heldig -and - I.loliref, ontaining about' 250 acres, : • . . 1.75 AcrCs of Iv " bra re - cleard -- , ....... and . under.good re ce,_iptl-well set with clOver.: ircirinirov:krimen s - ate a.gbotr _ . . • - Dwalling House, . .'A LARGE STONE BARN . • 90 feet long,_ a piup, of .neverialling. an _Applii.grehard f .and - every:Oilier neces s ary in or der.,-- This Tirtifis sntierkor . ficr sloak. 1 A nether farm in North Middleton town. slap—adjoining—Zeigler. - and—iiorner74:heirs i -con. tainirg Abut. 2)..5 acres, a large portion of which is cleared. This tract is well Calculated for stock,. inwing , idninclance orineado*-andAvaleti . in-every-1 field.- The inwrovements are several dwelling _hottses,..a log_harn:and-still . above:will be sold or let on- good terhis, Apply to U. G;vin, Carlisle, o r to JA NIES GIVW i Eidderininuch. Octotrei• 2, 1837..7-4t. • • October 3J, 1837. , The Directors of the P.y 4 , fide Swings Fund Society" have this day., declared a Dividend of 3 per cent far the last six in:ontlis, on, the stock and weekly deposites. order, 101E4 J. DIVERS, October 3,11337.-3 t. • Trqubirer; ..... TH.V:..subscriber, executor of the last will and teStamcnt. of. Samuel- R uby, Esq. late of Vast Penof,bortingli township, Cumberland county, deceased, will expose, to public sale the following 'real estate, to wit:—On the premises. on Friday the 20th day,of October next, at 10 o'clock in the foreiloon,..in'Silver Spring • township,. about :two 'miles from flogiieVonn..one farm of excellent • .• ILEMIZZTORMIatat, coutaining.abOn't 60 Acres, whereon is erep:- ted a two story • . . Stoll.oAViterlingf ElCrageg o-barMand-other nut houses , djoiningllatids Jf Peter , Eberly, Elizabeth Albeight-, - an 4 olin Harman, in sight of the Cohod2gui net creek. . - . . . ... . . . ALBO=Two lots of ground,sj.t ate in -Hoguestown marketlin the . additional:_p_lan °lsola rown, -- Nos. 1 and 14: ALSO—One other ( ,tm tract o and, situate lh , Rye.township, Perry cot , - adii)ining lands of Solomon Vennik.le, Nl ., (White, and others, containing about • - - . . ~,,.., thereon Is ere ecl a two story &Veiling house, and other b ri dings, within sight of_White',a saw-mill ALS .one-pther-.-tract Of - timber - land - 6 /, sitimee i — n 12Ye :township, Perry County ad- joitiing - lands7cf "George' F.liife 'Mid - diliers,. .... •ontaining 100. Acres. ' • , ALSO—One tract ot-, timber-land, situate in Greenwood township; - Perry county, ad. joining lands - on the south side - of' Lickßun, - or, COckalumus, Containing - .. . . IMI • .ALf.io,,One-.other Aract . of timber land, situate in Rye townsiiip;perty.county. con taining 150 Acres. ALSO—One other tracCof ti ituate-itt-f4vooliwood-tr; Perry coinit ty, adjoining s on th`e. north side of Buff.doe SAO Acres.: - ALSO;—Ahout'loolitish els Of 616; by the bushel.' •' • - • 'Attendance will be given and ternis n?ade knbwn on the clay of sale hy' . -4, 4'' , ...;•....' •''''.— ' ' • —. ' . ' • )01 - 1 4 N: 11,Upp, .. . L i xeotdo . rof iS'Onittel Rtibil, (Iced. E , Pennsboro' n t6wnshili, Z., • . Sept: 25, 1837,...--ts. 3 i., - .:. - gAT w, iti Tzr. ‘' ), .. : '. I ra 1 -12 ' PI -4 - I ci l .ll.ro It! ei • . , u. are t 9 .1 dei•ed to ~ . 41 parade at the Cotirt -; . -.• • ,• • Rouse In .th&horongli : • . _ ... f; of Carlisle, on sATuu• - ci' - ; DAY the .14th day .or • . I r .; ii -. ... ,pi = (10,41)er tlext, ilt..l'EW .v 1 ~, I A 1 I•altlck.ittilte forenoon,; , 'N I . v.•• with•nrcon and acenutret • ' 1 , . 1: . mons hr goad .order., r El . t -. - w ith ,tylwlte.intntn, and f :- I ::••••.Itiiip"Aneka,r,tvith nt least I --. • '" ti . ••••• 'one blinketter.atin.Lpair,..„ _ .. . :1 . of Woe pantaloons. .• .; I • --• ,• -- :'' Ay: orders...l4 , d. . : • . - ,• - • ••: • - •.: • , .14EINKY 3. KET.L.Y.: O.S. .• :r, .1101:04 gnfterniturp oittlet.reijnesteiblls hnsi fleas, of intpottance vFill,tre Inid _b,efore:•the corn, , . , • Varliale'rSelit. 25„ 1837. ' ...... ---.: . STRAY VOW. , tublic Sale: 300 A.OII,MS. /FOR SALE • - AAFarm vow. tie sold at:public- venclue, on Satue . day the 4th day of Oetolter, , 1837; on the premisesoliat - vainable - tract,_o t f Yartd; situ ate • in Allen ' township; Ctunbell and . county, Pit two miles south cast of Mechanicsburg, joining, lands of Daniel Mohler, John Sheely, -and others, containlfig - . . • , Sa AVM, 04. '...• . • - . of Patented land, More or'less:,• Thesoil ii , • LimistOne' of an excellent ,quality,.and-Ifi a good stale'of cultivation; About 120 acres - are cleared, and the balance in good thriVins A -= - Otr mber: - the - farm Is •an excellent •• •••• • . -Apple tlreharEL: The iin . prilieltienis- area, n large . :Double ."'"""' putellingliOdse,:tvelLft . lendat.OriliaiiiiiiiiiiiiiitivoStoiy stone spring house;. a smoke-house; anka • bra: dry house. An excellent building used ;- as a Wagonmaker!s shop;' . a large Logßarn With - a - wag - on slied attached;' - anka stonehog; pen. • There are.threewellapfmateCconven,,,_:- lent to said building, Wild' yield anabundant supply of Water ; at a depth -of but 13, 20-and- -25 feet belnw the surface, ' •,, • .. , . • The farm is under good fences; 4 larg part' . • there o f being post and rail s This farm liesd in an eicellenusettlemcnt, and possessei nu• • Merous advantages for Markets for the said .. of produce 1 it-is within 2 miles.of.the depot - of the Cumberland Valley Rail Rciad„ which promises to.create _large_..demand for pro - - Any person desirous of .viewing the farni t cab call Upon eithei• of the subscribers, the one. : living on the pretnlses ) and the other ad icaning them, Sale to-commence at 1 o'clock. P. M.; when attendance will be, given and terms or sale— made known by - ; ; , • • . osephlitollenfierger t . Executors of Christian Mohler L deed. telit—VsTis37.—:sw;* PUBLIC SALE oF4 - - It EALEST ATE-. Will .be exposed 'to public sale on the prez ibises on Thursday -the 26th October nexti • a_tract of_Land,situate_in F_rankford -ToWn; ship, houndc;el by lan& - of - John Einest; Oredi Myers, the heirs of:-1 - hinter, "Henjin holder and others, containing one hunched and - ilfty - seven acre§, more or less,..of .Slate Land, about 10 - 0 acres of which ate clewed and under good_fendei—ntrdlef-witich-ributtr7: - TW - eliiii--arxes are meahow. The . inivitovo. • Low " tmen.Mare a Log HOUSE AND IA . II.PE BANK BARN . e • . an Apple Orehard,+.:With-.Other fruit 'irees- - _and-an-excellept . Well-nf-water-With-41, iii n it. The..;Fairo..is.calculated grazing, - - having a stheam of water minting through it, • The terms of sale will be one-third.. of _.. purchase money.:to - reinain in the - hauis tif m the- - Purchaser. during the _lifeof ._the - widow, the: interest of which to be paid her, and one }Mildred dollars payable onthe - - - _confirrhation - of—theTTsate)•-tine half of-the 'residue-of the - purchase stoney cin the' first .of _April, 18,41, when possession -will be de., .. liierrd, and' the-balanee in - one - year there. = from, -without interest. HENRY - Ruer.Ev, .• Alminzetrator of David Crepe, deed; September 18, 1837..—t5. /oat) • FREDERIC EU ?LEV • •• Has co' menc the practice or. • • Physic in. Borough of Cra , where.he...tvilt be happy to /• rehcierills pr:ofessional sertiiicea fi to those who please - to (Nil .' • upon 'him. His place of rcit.,i dente-is - in — North - Tilanover - O-t in the house formerly tictUriied by Dr. •Pahnestock, and nearly opposite ,to John Carman's inn. ' Octobdr 9, .1837 . ---.iur. • Attention, Artillery ! ' / 4 You aye - ordere Ito parade on ,yOur , 5... tt§ttal grbund o Saturday the WI Mtk 5 of october n t, at 10 o'clock, A : M. 5,; ,- • in Somme Inifbren, arms and accoutri. V•,,.4 _rnents_h ood order. , ...---' ••_ • . Ilyp der of / E. M. RIDDLE, Captain. ' . A. Wantn, 0: S t _i_,- • • v • '.,::.L. -: Csrlisle, Sept. 15; 11337. . . , rarIiALION- MILDER% • • I. rir§t Battalion, Cumberland Volunteers,. will pradc in the Centre 'Square hi the ' borough of Carlisle, on.Sat'urday the 14th4ax of October next , at 10 O'eldok in the forenoon, in SUM NtElt UNIF'OItM, With :frths.and due.ohlre4 , Cdl. w. Potir.Kn. Wril; Adjukint. Pit lleg't Climb 7 (ll 'oluntectll . Will "parade at Springfield, on Tuesday the 17th of.9ctober next, (in summer uniform ) Com pletely eqttipt for drill at 10 o'clock, A. M By order. _& c ibt - INIFOO,Adj I n §epiember lg3 't. - • ' . .•.-- ALL persona-indebted to the estate of sftrimel , -Ruby, hue of Bast Pennsbordugh toivroship,. ctitn • berland county, deceased, are requested to ihalte ~payment on or before the! first dad of November uext . -esiding en't he tdwt , stiift arm ving claims againit sail! esti duly authenticated for .. sets JoHN 41014,; I=IMMI • • . „ • NOTICES '• -sulminidtrahowluPoh of Christian Conver, lateofOickinsohtchvh•_ ship, Cumhe-land comity, deceased,. haie issued in tine form of law•to the subscriber, :•residing.on Ale Grin of. said tleceaded,,ln„ said. township.l-, 'All persons having claims againiviaid estate will present them, aml-those indebtefl)v.ill pi k e! pay. mem to N -1; • 4 •.' - . Sept. IS, 184...4diy. • . , Notice. - - . ITPON the application ofD'avids. tt Unit's, *--' Admini'skintor , of the estate of Williarei - W, Clark, late of Southarnpitort tovitnitrip. • .Ctiritherland ctiunty, d eceased, the Orphans' ' 'Court of said cofinfrliave apPointed thOtun. ,• _7 dersigned Autlitors to - settle:atiff.adjitit'the ' rates and proportionS,Of the aiseteof !lie Said . . estate, to; and anning thez.reSPectlie ei•edi- :_...--. tors, according to thelitiler establishied. - hf I a xv.:: , -The undersignetlatialtoreAvill rtieet at the house of Jacob 'n'le„ Itinkeeperii Ship- enShurg. on' W'etlti ' the; 1 ith44,oCto- • . her , next; at Ur o'elobli;A. IVI. A when all per- • sons interested may attend,/ .. ....:- - . 1-, - .71,,...!, - • -- • IMBERT 6' - 11PC01174 SAMUEL KE'LSO. 84 4 11 4.& iffiE l illin - - r , .. (tiki#6ll..) :.-- . , EMg Scpttmber iosr. a 111332 ...00ver, LE= IMII MAE 1:1