. Isaac Sdams, of Eastriennshoroti,gl4, • , Sa2niterS'mith, of Itapaiirell,_ • • • 'Ja•tizes Oliver, of Diekinson, • ' George Maxwell, of Scitithempt - Oar Kunkle, of, South John Rupp, of EastpennShorough, NRobert Steuart, of Shippenshurg, " Robert . I 47oith, of Dickinion, .. 7— D — aircris..' — rgeker,.of Monroe, .Nieholca . khrich; of Allen, • • • William Scot!, of . • David Reichard, of Nev• umb MelehOr .Rrenneman, of N. Middleton, 111,1li'am Graham., of Bona% Middleton;} ..• .ditcketo McElwain, of • - -•.-, Vice .Presidents' • • Jamei 11.%flevor, of-Carlisle; -; . George L. Line,•of Dickineon, - 'Joseph Mosser,- of Allen, __?Adam.. Coovir, M Dickinson,. ' Thomas Pax ton,'Cif South Middleton, • John Phillips, Esq. of Carlisle, • - • , Andrew Armas tering-, ; of- Silver -Spring, SamaaliMoClure„Of . Shippepsburg. RobertA.-Nohle, of Carlisle, • . : Robert Macfarlane, of Newton,' ' • - William Mullen, of &nth Middleton, Bolander, of Carlisle • ' . . . . They Will Nebulse the mad. seterese - of Van -Buren, and .ay to hini " thotyart,,,Weighed in the balance and .fotincl, wratitieg."' - The , j prospects-of electiitg . Our present chief ma- 1 gistrate .brightene eirery 'day ; and it only requiree Zeal, perseverance:and industry to secure the desirable result bya very decided majority. It.is true, we have a desperate Action to contend against, That Penn.syl; NaliiaTiktliefieldLon_which_rimat be knight_ and won the election or rejection of Martin Van Buren-and his hostile Projects; but [despite all the lavishedlshintplasterS of the I_llil ted -Siiifes Treasury, the', people of PennsYlyania will do what . is' light, and proStrate all the .hopes of so desperate a faction. The .second Tuesday Of October.. Willplace 'for another term in the executive, chair-our present fanner Governor, a man iiidiel If:as - made the.best -and niost:indePen dent ;chief Magistrate, we have had since thethaYs of Simon Snyder..: - Pelttherefore I :Resolved Ist. That we hail with joy this day, when an illegal ,currency is abo -1 fished; and when by the firmness m pru-• Vence of Governor Riincr, the reig of all . 41 shin-plasters, except those _of the general governmerit,..is :suddenly-._ ended;_ and that we 'will ,transmit to pesterity•the,lBllC - diy orAti g us - t; - 038, as-ii. daylong to be re-1 membered bY.Pepnsylvanians.• ~..• 7' " --- Pesetved=-24.,-• Thet-whilsta_y_ear ago WC Mourned 'the causes which compelled our banks to stop • specie payments, we -reluct antly acquiesced _in the prudence orthe measure,- iiS - their gold' and: silver -coin , Was fast leliVing their vaults to -pay . our-foreign debts, con tree to:d_ through th esuicidel policy of President Van Buren; but that when, as Our GOvernotin his proclamation emphat ically • declares;, :Congress had adjourned , without-giving.....the,..oesideriLanyLjfityther_ power to oppreSs thlpeople, we looked for reticles that ever_ cursed 'any community, thb command of- .Chief iNlee,istfdfe - T - ro -- - This is the - lest day-of .-shinplasters; agree-el bring aliont a _better_state of things, and we ably:JO:Aid - . pro'clatneti on-. of-our 1 - iatrinticl.rojoiee..tliatLwe were not dta elip oi a tell. -- ,1 ehrefinaglatrate, - the - Blinke r must day] - -Pm' lavk ad,erTliat_U-o,:in_ihe_iruosts tin-. commence:redeeming their notes - in. specie, glialilled-•manner disapprove-of the. bill.ot and corporations -must- gominence. paying I alieminationedenornireaed the suh-treasnry i -- their small7nOtii§ . rittla,satisfactory;currency. -_hill; that WO. ,consider it - .a „giving to the' - At this point it becomes Os-, a portion of - piesiiloroW.e - r - n - o - i -- eonteinplateti-iti- the-I the free citizens of.‘CluMberland-tonnty,.to 1 - constitution; -directly..in. opposition • to the pausea moment -ad inquire what-brought ;principle§ of . true deme!rlicy,,: and in the upon us thiS wretched state of, affdirs. The 'highest, degree dangerous to our free insti- I cause is easily-ascertairied._it can he traced tuitions, the power of .holding_ absolute •do- - , with precision.-to -the impolitic and ruinous minion over all - the funds of7.government, .•actS. of the national executive. These 'acts; thus .v irtnally'uniting in .- the same hand die; were. - beyond-cotitroversy7hc--spe - cie...circu7:_p urse: a n O._ tlie,awortL. ..:- —• ' .1 la r by,ewhich specie .was. paid. . for.'publiejands,--and h other ooVerronent ;,deie l e, in our- present Governor, losEret) dues, ad which consequently-drew (rtie 'RITNI•Iii--that there is• no liet'Which holies: precious metals to the . Western-wilderfiesS,' pv.rlinetl irldch has not met - our attire tip=- T:_ there to be : loCked hp - lit the safes of - the probation, iicl diitive will - use Olt hrOnora , ,. - -- - 7 -.-Litid...:ofileer - -- :Thebusinesit±:rinen_-_,of the; : ble mearia:.seente his .re-electiep. _ _ Conatry - s i.. and felt, the evil -tviii(4 - 1 1 1tra 1 Re ----- se/EeTslii - . 77- 11071-e -- a - re -- e - ppo4d-Lin-, 2 •- measurehi• .irought upon -them, and they Martin Vaßßuren for thnfollo wing reasens: remonstrated - and seritdeputation after deie• 1 - - ...Beeense -he has dereived -the.party:which titation to 'the President, supplicating him ,- elected hilif, anti-biasceidealoratt An - Tarry- 1 as' lie regarded"' the welfare, the very exis-- l obt the ultra'ileetrines of the federalists. -Witco of the commercial - .cdminunity, -to .: Becanse . ha...still warmly. advocates - The, ,withdraw an orderthetwas deStroying their . passage of - tile sub-tiemihry bill, and -leas .. prosperity--that was deranging their . busi- . disregarded the voice of the people ex __.nese and blighting.the prospects a all-busi- pressiekthrongli. the ballot boxes. • mess men. -To all these importunities, the I - &Tense he advethites thb•ereation of the only reply Was; "11. e who trades on bor- .worst kind of aristeereey—a monied aria rowed .capital ought to-break." Meanwhile, 1 tocrecy—by giving a good-currency to his. the specie . circular,.as -it 'was _called-, was [dependants and office-holders, and irrede -.working ruin and death upon the currency. linable treasury notes to the Werkinen - ivlin The 'other portion of the currency was Tagt [la - bor, in thc, Navy Yards, arteitils, &c. of 'depreciating; the exchanges became oppres- Government;:, and in fact to • the whole sive, 'and the-balance- oetrade with....urope people:of the_Dpited 'States. .• : . • - being - ag,ainstosoliellight-was down. warils-I„.•:l3ecau_se. he has increased the eXpenses All this- time'. a_.sanguinery _Mitt- WO _kept I of_egoveremiiet to four tunics ITie - aiiiiiiiii t up upon the banks, particularly upon those which' they were .n -fay. years, since;-and. in Philadelphia, until the long foretold ea- by credit; nunierouS new offices, lia in taStrophe . arrived. The Banks in-: New- 'creased the executive patronage-to an 'alar --Y-Ork susperided - the - psymentcif - their-notes-- -ming-ext powor into the in specie, and- in - self-d6fenee every . bank . hands of the executive, and thus giving our • in the republic had to follow the example; government more and more-- a tendaney 'then tile • President of. the United States. towards a monarchy.. ..e'. - ' . . Saw. and-felt that the fears of -the people, _Pesofee - d - BTh, - '!'lint ;We cannot slip'port ' expressed to• him in the Most earnest Malt- . David R. Porter, . • r , . . nerrivere alas too trite, and had fallen with ' Because when, in the Senate, he lacqUir. a I the:prophesied fury not only' upon the ed the character' of a- political .cotirmui, b ads of the. rnerehants, but also upon. the. dodging - all - questions . -- of iiiiiiiiitlinee,- and ni ens of the government itself. He found afraid to vole if he thought 'iv would Nine thatthe catastrophe ,had. well nigh stopped his interest. " . ' ' - the wheels of . Governireent, and rendered Vt -13ecatise he has connected the fortunes of necessary that Congress shoiild-- be called Martin Van Buren With those of hims'elf; ; together to devise 'means the carrying it on. voting his '.appeobation of ) ,him end his An extra session. ryas called:, and here the Conran inthe 'en.ate, and speaking throughl 4 . 6 ,4phemd was proposed 'of establishing the -his tit:ippon:Rs at all his -conventions -and odions. - Sub-treauty, or what they'are pleas- Rublic ruaetinp, where- David IL Porter ed to pall the independent treasury. A and Marini Van Buren were usuallYlinlied seheMe'Which ould'fie truly an indepen- in ;one conmint - i - late. ' ' ,. . . „ 0 , ~ --- dentone,-as. it Would_phiee.it ab:criT:arld in- Because - we believe him indaptibleof &- dependent of thq•people„ and river chains vei'n'ing this „great ciiimiiiinwealtli; not hey, Upon them which could only. be broken by • log' talent enough. even 'for 'a third rate revolutionary measures. In connexion ritli country lawyer. .... •• ~ , ' ''- • this prcije t et, treasurY likes were reCenimen- Beeanse we desire for - Civernor of/Pennz dad, and as a matter of necessity iSsiied; and sylvanite' a man to whom not even the sus thus the GovernMent which, said to the en- picion of dishonesty attaches,:which is far , troLdes of the people, that all who .live on, from•being the case with Mr. Porter. • . borrowed capital ought- to break, was obli- *Because his election is sought .to_be_.:ae.,_ . ged to resort to borrowed capital itself ! 1 coinpli4lied by the influence and patronage - These -and like meaStires brought upon us,. of .the general govern:me:it. - -•: &-contititledforfourteen iitonths,the wretch:- • Because he is in 'favor of increasing the 1 I .-. -- -ed - -shinplaster--currency- which, -has- eau-- State-Debt,•Noting in 1837 on a bill which stituted SO large a portion-of ourcireulating would have increased our debt 'to Fortye rnedium.'.Congress having compelled _thej ' lillionS.: • ' - : '- - -- . , . - 1 ; President. tO reseind -'hislolmoxious orders, Because he is opposed 'to Our state irn __4.ariti "rite banns no• been enorally, pre- pitiirements, shown by his vote iri 1838; paring themselves, our wort y net Ja- titairist abilloppropriming about one-foorth-1 giatrate stepped forward and 'fixedupon this the,iiminint of tie bill which he supported day as the last on Whieh the Wretched shin- hi 1837, and which has not increased our ... , .plasterseivill he tolerated., The- banks, in debt one - . obedience, to his 'requirement,. will this day „ I Becanse we-require in the- GovernOr of commence - redeeming their notes ; and- we Pennsylvania . , the most spotless private , are pleased to: learn that many eorpnratione character., as well as useful public services, ' have taken.meesurea s to redeem their issues. and which Dairid R. porier-by no means Other states have adepted the recommenda- possesses, his neighbors' who' .are-beet ac- 1 tion,a our- farther. , governor, 'and'''on this dica.ififetriVith --- lii - rir, --- de - ciaringg that -- the r , day -thqrp , will- be a'_-resumption.- e - .cannet support : him because they kriolir him;, Thie'ts.7o.& - p - r - Oiltrilay - fdr - 71 3- ennsylvani a t hi - -----:- Risolveaclth:f.LThati. - ...w.ez....wiii- support the language of Governor Ritner,' "the only JOSEPH Ruiz-pi - thy all honorable 'means for ~ , . . ,, .. paper issutein circulation ana 'net convert, .the foll Owing reasons,: . bleititii,speCieat•thO--Place where - . issued, • Because we are not fond: of chenges . -un Will.(after this- day} .be those Of-the NatiOnlil less for the better.- . --- - • ' •'. ' . ' 4overnnient;'? -,J ...: - , : .:: • . , . ~. ~ ..1' Althatighdefeafed and compelled-to yield,. cadent Onvernor; and - it would be - yer,y dif • the national exemitive is not satisfied to give ficult - to proCUre,a• better and yery- e . e,asy to . Up the • contest for. power; ' lie , wishea, to elect a intich worse. , ”' acid tebie..already , swelter' . patrOnage,' the :•.14ec'e.uee we . have -. triedihim Miall brave' whole moneyed 'p,ow4 of the country, ?nil fennd:bis Measures .alivay6 distikayink pm,- --- if -4 . 0 ;-ilie-people.deinet_sp.ealfoitt ill attt[lo- deuce and foresight, and Carried 'efit with • -Titatii'e 44 tones 6W:a and . commaiii); the'ffrinceiiajand7CiithoifiTiFiik; - favor or affection:- hieasureilong'sought,to : . bet:fastUned :tilion ' ..13eOnsO 3•14 e have. seen that he -teen ad. , up,willtagain- be urged upon us.. • - 1 : .o,cain of Si - lie rightS' and' we 4 t.noW that be - ,• l3 tit,the'firospeet'beford us ia:glorions..:- , never has tind.raiie. confident that lie -lever . Penneylvania_ Dem o er;ley , ,tine .: Aßi te. own 1 . u; ill sUbrmt, to' dietutioty froni%thel - ruderal illteres4'tull : of patriotic 'devotion.. to -the. Government. ' s''; ~.. ', ~ ... ; : .----'-.---- - - - :+rosperity.,Of the countrY; will not' be be= I' , ReCauSelie - liiedeereqeedi our, State debt hind.' their. noble brothers of other,, ~ d tiring-4to _Uyo,Und a :14 ears 'of hie l a - - . - - . . 1. Secretaries. WILL I/or PORTER, Esq.- 'on . =ven,:offer@d the follnwitypietimble;:and-re r. solittions;which were unanimously .adopted: After passing , through a.. longrwa - r ufmn" ----ihe,eurrency of the . country, and upon her commerce, had having libbif sonic timeAcilresort_to.that:syretched Substi- ttitq. called• shinplasters, we are this thy met together•: under circumstance's which .are calculated to cheer theheart and inSpied each one with the - prospect 'orhotter tins in store for us • Through thami(l.4-ATosTicit-41frNim,"Ont 'predOnt wprthy Governor; we have arriv . at'a new era in :the_history..of the Country: %waken one .6f the itio-t: wretched cur-. _ ... r . - t --. t -- - - 44 - tija ,,, ak - - - ai..-lEiir--* 0---gi:l-I.e-*-,, , . ministration more ~than $300,000, aa. his .plan's, if carried out, will eventually abolish it - entirely., ,:" , , • ' . • Because'he,i's the firm - friend and '"sup , porter of :bur - internal impirovemcnts; 'has •conipleted and retrenchedethe expenses of Our ,state I:vorlcs i NV Mal' under Mr, - Wolf; were unfinished and ini the most wretched, disorde/,',..arid all their. operations characier , ized hrextravagance; has' caused them to yield during two and "a half years of his , "adininistration twice the amount they prol• 'diked ditrink the six .years-of Mr..'Wolf'sl adminiStration,fand made considerable . ad- 1 ditions to . our canal and rail roads, and, at the same time diminished our state,debt, which ,when • 4e. came into office ivas ra pidly increasing: - " „ Because he:ltss abolished our State tax, ..Becanie he has shown/hiniself opposed to all monopolies, whiolitaight interfere With - 1 - ' • Bee:l:use .he.,has established h.Systent.oi' 'Common ellools;:firmly.and •extensively, without increasing the State debt.. I Bccailse, - during his administration' he has made himself acquainted with his dui.' ties as Gol;ertior, and Ins.experience having lifereasell, we may reasonably -expect next :term. to be, if •possible, more.advdn, tageous to our 'citizens at-home ,and more ,glorious to ou t State abroad than.th6.-pre-1 sent B . . . Because, ecause, he is a self-'made.. man,_ taken frolii - .the ranks of the people, and of course would:best underStanktheir•wants and pro -, mote their interests '• -.-• - - --- ' -, BecauSe, •the • plain, unassuming Wrier 'has raised . the :character. of Pennsylvania • .- ' MARRIED, 'abroad more in the tivi:i and a half ,y6rs 0f.... - hiS - administration,,than in• the Wiole of Cii — t - he Btll inst.', by the, Rev'. John .13 . 1.. the six years of . I.a - Wyer _Wolf; and„moreTrich, Mr.-Thomas ITilliamson, Or Monroe thaniwo --- p --- r - e - klytTp- o t- t if ogg i ng .- n : s p - i rant _p_ oyid..;_tagi_is_l_iip,LCMis , s,LEJizakeLlt , Gocil r.ey, 'of ii. Porter could -- Jrave - done-m-t-ixty. --------tiork-millY• . ResVlved bib. That whilst we consider !- On the-9th inst., by the same; Mr. ;John theinsolvent act'to be one highly beneficial I Qrebill, of" Monroe lownship, - to Miss .ag of - Allen township. {1:1 7 41-ioThiplin, . and --- tlint , it-frequently-pfte 2 - 2 -": 'Pier , serveS, from '. - ntte - r• - .YOI II- many --- industrious- ' On the -9ili'ilisl,C.bY''''lm''ReY'"Th-P' th e n , w ti o may T o i , n ' - t i m d be .vo-i., 10 -: d own ..Roseniiiiller, -- IVir. -- John---Tl T reige4.to...Miss: )_suchby advcriiiy, yet we cannot but believe that I'Plza.-11thisekgizier;' both. °CIV esi P euns '' _ , , __.:__, j, who; -a . er - men ._•isi.)avid B.•Pokte . ' f t -----b 6'6 township. ' : -,- .-• • . '- • , irising to 'atilpente refuSe to pay Niir just -"--- -- . .- , debts -contracted- -befoitt• their - insolvency,. , • ' . DIED, • -, make Use of its . : provisions, but . asLa "Means ' - OnE•the :Ali:. ins . ‘t., Mr..T.5426 Irvine, of of defrauding their creditors. -: ' ' . WestpenrslioifO'lfow'riship-.-------- • . : Resolved 10th:, That Mr..-Porter,. by re- .-4:ln the Ist-inSt., Of Cholera Illorliiis,..ann fusing tc l payhiSjiist debts due 'to laborers.' Blizabefli; infant daughter of Andrew Co rn i and poor menJii - IJiiiitiriVon 'County, and ,:ly,': of - Pertwn, aged' apo . 16 - 'months. _ I by colffe;tifig iiiiiii:erin - B - eaver - connrrand- 1 ---=, approp riatlng it to his own use, after m libi - 1- 'iiii assignment - under oath-of- all his goods . : ::--:!.--.,- ! for 'the benefit ,:of_ his creiritors,• hes shown '''''' - .. _ too strong symptoms- of dishone - stv: ever-. - lt.t.t..rt;solia,Avii. 13,.15,353. ~ -.---,% .p . receNc the support of the free andihoh- •• - FLOTTR.----Thore'' hal been an improve ,si-voiers-,,nfLpeililykania,---,------1.,-.7:-,-,-2.7..7.;_-7-ment in_thO,r_c_ceipfs of Holi•aill Street flour _ . liesolved 11th: Thai we 'view' the abuse; 11 i - fl l a i lci'lltiriTrices' ll- 4 1 'FAMireigOrkflm . ,!= -bopped upon_GoVertior_Ritlier on account ,change. M : 7.6 . quote , the ..Avagon . price ,at of his descent-asi•apremeditafed. ' linSult,.to '; $6,75,- and sales- to:thezamount of I'soo the whole CerMan population • Atrifp • 'Jlie : -have been marleli-Onrstor ce-atl!.47t--L-Occa always •briiiic titc"-elyz.raeter of our niosl -4 sional OleS of choke fots_at $7,26: _Flour Wprthy and itt-illis_6i-ons ettixens. '- ' ' Made- frot*old'Sviteat in good order has been" Resolved 12th. That - Governor Ritrier i sold thersame• rates. ' •• . . deserves the thanks of- the whole Union-on) . GRAIN.—In the four. leading articles: account, of his able and successful pro d,. under this head -- iiie have•to note an advance I 1 Illation, ati4 despite - the - sneers - 7aud - the- -at. 1 im-- - pfices_-" , _-•_ the rise in Corn being rapid and tempts to prevent 'its effect, of the shin- ! important. . . . plaster friends of' Porter, he has brought! Wheat.- - P . ricf. , s have 'imprqvcd, in con : iilicat - a -- tiisumption 7 not-,Only-in Pennsyk a ...) sequende of a fair .deinand on the pare of Ma, but throughout-6e Vnited States: 1 Millers, and 'die inadequacy -of:thd-ittp . Resolved 13th. Thiii - A'ire 'as Ritner men 1 plies to. meet it. - The sales of new - reds . . Md. and Virginia, have ranged for glad to appreciate the benefits of a•sound currency, I although the supporters of Porter declare prinie parcels at $1,40 a 1,45, we quote the ' range,of ordinary top . rhne red; at $1,35 a. _that t.liby -- woulditis soon-havo-the•shin-plas tCrs a's-specie.• ___, ------ - 1 - 1-5.-------Tria_sales_o_f Whifellive - libenlforn jleaolved 19th. That we call upon Mar- $1,45 up to I,ss—that. at thelatter )eing - 1 --- - --1 tin Vanßuren-to resume specie paymeots,l nime - family-frour -wheat... The. supplies and: to take immediate measures • for the ?- at - very short for the season, :md find ready redemption of ti6 - ',l`reasttry - Shinplastef - purchasers.-as.they_arrite_at.mtket.l_ - which in a few dayS will be the only ones i ' In• Foreign Wheats we have to rppo - rt the in circulation.: ) fi - 51lowino•during transactions the "Week, •z• Resolved 15th. That we view the removal viz•-• 4700 bushels rest at $1,40; 900 bush of Maxwell Kinkead- -from --the- olfii,e--ofM.Lred at - $1,35 ; slid 5000 bushel's darri• There is note very little For- Post- Master in Huntingdon ,county merely ! aged at Oh because he certified that he 'never made mil el fi n Wheat remaining in first hands. •award-or-arbitration in the_case of:Sturgeon! • .Rije.—We note sales of goOd quality and Porter; and of the "two Post Masters.' new crop Mcl; at 80; cts-, - -Some-lots-with ; of Bedford•county 'because they could Mot;garlte at 15 cis. swalloW Porter; and the interference of the General GovernMent in our 8 oiii, ections as indignities eared to. the gieat: b ly of ~. democratic . Pennsylvanians,' and WI I -re venge ourselves accordingly at the ballet boxes. On motion; R.esolved, .That the proceed 1---this—rneeting-be—signed:by-iho-ofli corn; and'published. . _ JOITN EE AN-i-Presitlent. SOLOMON WinsLEn, .Jcars:Fajirtuiug, W r yNtoop, . o DANIEL . tr , ocEVi • I3I3I , IJAMIN GITILE% eJ JOIXISI M. MARTIN, •, CHRISTIAN Z VC% • Joinsz:Currxx(iEn, ADAMI'2EICM% • • ROBERT C. Kitap#, wILI.IAII"IRVINE, -- lIENRY.SNiDSR,• 'WILLIAM - D AVIDSON --- WILLIAM IL Wooptuirozw_. OOVER, • - • ISAAC ADAMS . , • , EL : Smyrn 3 , JAMES ULIVEIt,. • GEORGE MA:KiVELL, • RALTZER KIINKLEI Jowl RUPP, . •• . 1013EIIT STEWART; • ROIIPAIT D:ATID •KRYSHE% • , • n r— r - .,atif - Sairr;• • - DAVID RracuAuti,.... .1" L. WILLIAM: GROAN, • 43.40RF . :3V -1 - 11CtLWAINE. • ' ' Vice President 3. fatnes H. Dear, ' - . George L. Line, . AdeirnCoover, rhomos . Pdx . ton' • t Aim P/aglijj, .4,ndreto Samuel • . RobteavVVo6ii, ilosq , ilfacfarlane, -=. Il"frorn, , .11Otander,-. ' Secretaries,' • • • 4 0. , 4, 4 • , liiILITAILY ENCAMPMENT.. . • Al - 6, - iiibeting of the'ni4nahefs and officersof the Ist Battalion of Comberland teens, held - at Macfarlane's - Hotei,fin ,the 4th 4ugust,'Lieut. Robert Jl. Noble was called to•the t Cbair,- and Licut: Alfred Creigh op- Tointed *Seeretary, After an. -interchange of opinions on the practliability,and expe., dieney of holding an enetilnpment,for three successive days the following resolntiOps, Were ; adopted,' : • , I Resolved; .Th at the Ist Battalion of Cum, barland .Volnufeers bold Mt . eneainpment at Shippens k irg on the, 12th, -11'3th and 14th of October s Mexit—and that-they assemble Yey - ithat . purpoSe Caflisle on Wednesday, the 11th'of Oatober Captain Michael Weise; Lieut. John. Good. year, Sergeant: . George Murray; Jr.,, Robert A. Noble and Papt..Abrahem Lam• berton; be.and are hereby appointed a.cOM tnittee to Make all necessarfurrangements.,' 'That . the committee; of ay -rangement-be instructed _to. invite neighbor ing. Battalions--;--Companieaield and Stall Officers, to . atend :said enearripMent. Resolved," That the Editors of nenrspa -poir-S hi - this" arid. the - adjoining Counties-,be requested to 'Ptblisli these proceedings: On motion the meeting - adjourtied.-- . . Rd) er.C.d ...Noble,- Chairman. Alfred C . reigh, .seeretary; T S. • T tr - i AMP.' tn thaiiremises of the sidierilier residing fiti in Allen township, Curriberland coanly, on the I.lth ot - .lttly last,zyoy,; , ! W it , • BLACK Co, with white Alice, white spots mu her belly, droop horn... 0 , 4 -between S and years old. owner---is—desired—tn_eorae_forwr,P.PrrtY,_ pny elittites, and oke. her away, otherwise she will be disposed of necordiits to law. JOHN. . • Aitust Estate of 1. - , entt.el ljavi,?,Esq. deceased NOTICE. „ . . t - ,,The? aUltseriber, resalittg in the borough of nip. pumbvirg. l Curaherland'eatulty, linv.ing taken out let- Ors - of AdMinntration t on the estate Of LEMUEL DAVIS, l'isfj. htte . of said borough, cleoeatr.td, hereby ,gives notice to all persons indebted to said estate, to 'makepnymeat immediately, and thotie having. 'dui nts or demands, to.present theth withont *delay, properly authenticated for settlement. CATHERINE, DAVIg, ✓ldm'nx Attglist . TO OUR CREDITORS. uotiee 'Ant we have applied to the Conti of 'f'A.rnmitens rf Cumberland county, for the benefit of the InsT‘Trnr. EaVs;TMII - the "srifr,lMWs - have ap4 pointed the fat Tuesday of S cptereber, (being, the for %the: hearing of us and oar. creditors, when and where 'you may attend if you thitik:proper. ' ...1011N MAXWELL, TIMM' SLANUAUCTI." RICIIARD MARTIN, - WILLIAM HUSTuN. r - , - Angtl4 13,1853. 1 3w, VOR 111?.4 V. • . . TiE subSeriber *Nies to n=eat MERCHANT. I,llgT MILL; with 4i' run of Stones, situete On the - Suscitiebniinn-Itive4ntthe_ninatiLs - 'ifihe.Littl to Creekovith water, sufficient to clrive it every day. 'in the y , eav 'every thing in excellent order. ,The building of stotiF, three stories high, nn 1. sight of the eaniii al - Juneau's Islnniland fiivoPabik sit untecl,.far obtaining : giltin by the rentrylvituitt Canal; undur the snmiumling.eettotry. ~PosseSsion4ill be given ,inimeilinti,ly 'or' m-9, months. • • % lleferenee--4 , retlerielc; Watts,fl79.,‘,'srlisle.; Pa: .•• •' .AMOS JONES, •-• • enk _Clark's Perry X'. 0.. Perry c:oynty, August 1.,1 838:-3w." •- 0 - hcr,:;LY rettet.s testamentary nn the last . anetTea.tment Janesre:Sining. \Vest - I ) eiiiiilinj•riit,ll 7 -tawa - gliip - i. - .Cutrihuritinti county i IlecenCe4 - Vllay been issnel. refircling.ta Tiiq Speing, iMihe toiAinstup at" , ,t 4 e4filt al:. persnns incleLtect .ibp,v o ttate. tii(l willl,leastt n immeatte.parmentond O,* w lkivi• ing agiiinOt tjle:(4ki(leitate;to ibtekent'gien,e.4• ty authentientecifor.Kitletrom..;;ov ' n. 0 • Flprtnn. ls, tass.--ow. t! • • • - - :". NM , . ,E• EMI Phyiidan; SUItGEON - Sr. ACCOITeIIEITII ; . Office tit high Street, a fez u,doors east of. • ' the Jail;,Cadisle Pa. : • rtir.NDEttkhisppofessional to . file citizens ' .of this place and the puldiCAenerally;and more. l espeCially to those ivlin are sulfernig.from CHRONIC DI.P..ASES,and respectfully informs them, that he professes to cure all kinds of • VIP EAM .0 111 RO N IC. • . • DISEASES .. ' which are In their naKirezturable, Ina perfect, easy And mild manner. 'The medicine it administered in ternally, is. pleasant to the taste and easily tidthn.--- 1 . Las cluzrqes wilt be modiritts. : He witi.sisit -patients, when called upon, at their - respective - Ailaces_of residence, in this place or.its vi emnity. PeesOns'at distance , •hiboritir Under chro: ide Diseases, may obtain megical o adiice an& medi, ciao; for one month, by addressing him a letterv(mist 0d) describing their disease; and enclosing, a cur teat-fire dollae. Medical consultations can heshad ii ii i ii i iiiiiiiiii o'clooki4cM-thiless:absent on_professmmil duties. The followiirr-itheases are trmted find `cure I'on Homoeopathic Medieine, viz : • Certain Diseases incident to the Genitel . Organs in the Primary orSecondlitystate,witimut adininistering in this treatment, without adthinisteringln this treat ment any of' the usual olrensive and 'm inions Medi cines, so notoriously destructive to the human system, and constitution. •._ . • • • Consmnptioli, Bran:ol . lW', Pal pi tation, of the'Hearti Dyspeliffini,l:,lVerComplaint,33ilious Colic, CostiVe nesa--Fistula aho, Piles---Gravel--Gout, Itheurrin tisin.,- Epilepsy; Astinil, Sick Headache,' Deafness; Giddiness, Hernia. or Ruptures, Lameness from'palt' sy, Ulcer or cold staudimrsores, - NecrosisiCaries - of hones, Cnncers, Tiat - dicTic - TDoitlmiremq-St-V-itus.! Dance, Diseases ofethe eye. in kerfeilik - Fistfila -Lamy malia---Gotta Serene,'Cataract,lUng , s till, Rickets, ' White Swelling, Dropsy, Dvs4ntrey, „nett Oar, Hoop- 1 ing-Cough, Croup,Pucumada, Hysteria, Fluor aims, AfelencholV, Incontinence of-LTrine, Inflamed and Ex cori atett , NipPleseDi scaien.of Women. and. children, Fevers in general, Ague, Scarlet Fever. Fer all the .above named .and many othel.-discuses there can be satisfactory evideime given of 'their' thorough cure. Carlisle, August 14, 1838.—if. I Unrl - ra WILL be sold at publiciale,On'Snturelay the Bth= day_ of 'September next, a • valuable. lot of , g,rolind, situate in Frankfort!, township, about 2 miles .fromiltees mill, and three quarters of a mile from S ipc's tavern. ((formerly Stoner e) lands-of J nlifill'itrkllglckr,T)ftvtd Stoner's heirs,and W— Alter. The - whole contains G".Aeres of, Land, toore or,less, havini therein erected a .two story I,Vcatherboarcled Ilense,*within stone Kitchea, one and a, half stories high,_ti_hirge shop, and a 'Blacksmith. Shop, and a good bake oyenT - withrirfiii - n — e — aVoinitrif;wiseverfail-- ing well of water near the dtioe. A stream of never' failing water runs through tlM,property.- There are also wgreat variety of choice freit trees, such as peach, cherry, apple . AlSo W Goad- Barn. Onimind ti".half acres 6f.titc.: above described land is timbered, and the resithie in a good state of cultiva tion': 'The propertV .belonget! to 'Emanuel - NeWiwatiger. Due num:dartcc" will be. given and term - of fill 1 , 3 'made • " 'l."_At":llr4.lli WANTED.- - --- -Tim-:Beard of School Directors of the borough 'of 'Meth:llli 66 I I rkWOll teveby 00.eknoWn,tlint OND or TWO well ipialified Teachers, of regular haf:its'and Doti moral charaoter, are wanted to •take charge of : findTfeii — ch - th There in an average' numlier' of V5O - seholars to be' l fought,' TWB ' s all Ink room - a adftining-eaelt other and - connected by- a_ door ;- one: to. average 100,the other The President of the Doardstands ready to receive • proposals from teachers to take change of and 'tend: 'aVerngenumberof 's'o pupils in' the small room-- 'to take cluirge of and tench an average of 100 in the large room--or to talc& charge' °rand teach.thexchaf,, averaging 150 . pupils in both rooms. Those who hand to I:v6pm/1 - for 10 scholars, must calculate to provide themselves with, nt least, , oho nsirstant, at-them own expense; and those for 150, must pr3vide themselves with at least two asaistantsat their own expanse. All assistants must be such as the Board :hall approve. •- • Thebranebes to be taught arc-the Spelling, the first principles of,F.loentirm,lletuling, Writing, Arithmetic, Geogrnpliv,l 7 ;;;;;ll.ilt crammer, and Composition. As incidental branches: the first principles of .Geometry, Mineralogy-, Botany; ttpd a general-nutline of llistary---particularly that of the ijilitecl.States,Stc._.&e._ • . • , - 'The ree,tiving, of peOposals will be cloned. on the iTtr "September -next. The-school—wilLeontinue. _ five or six months: • JACOB WEAVER,'• •- •Pi'es't of the Board .dttest:;--W. lir - :7 - 110LEMAIN;;:SeC.,- ATceimic l burg, August 18313:;---3t. PVUBLIC .8/11.1: . wl ,. s t i , h ts .ti ol o d . -t s ! l P )rr tte, S i a . l r e i, o n t i t , la c ti r ti i ir e /ax is t e h g e a Valuable lwoperty, situate- in Monroe township, Cumberland comity, 7 miles east of Carlisle, on 'the Ilaltitnarc nil York Itoad;and on the YLilloci Brcech e3 ere-k, adjoinkr lafuli Of Adarn.llramit. Georo Brandt,' Jos. Sollenberger and others, 'containing • . °pie fißon - adviA and Tea' Acres,' • . mere 'or less. . -- ' , • • 77te impyovements arc, a large ' StaTiE, • OFIRCHANT MILL, . _ tliree stories high, with four run of stone, PLAST R MILL, SAW M LL One two' story . . t rZPTAITT E013" 19 ' _,._. - _ -4. hli ..f.4, • ' -- .. --- an Loa .Darn • . b t - One lreailtial riolivri - ' . - • . V' . • - andliable,Mul,fin excellent Well of water. - , _____-. - • .ILSO-- 7 ,4it E z;celleitt .appri - Orchiud:. The Mill 'will lie. old. With twenty-three acres of Ma, which have _been set apai•t 'heretofore for that purpose; or.tbe whole to elher r at: the optibn of the purchaser or purchasers. Sale to comsat:fie , . at 10 o'clock On ialA'firl ;; ,l{hell doe atteodonee'will,be giyen, and terms of safe made kuown, by' , • ,• . • • '. , .TCHN-6- - 1 - 0S: B:27.11:1 7 1iT. Motirae ToWnsitip, - ' . -- ' . • • 9• 7 . - -Alin 14, UM.— Gt. ____,__ ..„., 0 ,..„.. • The ,York. lb-pul, iegi'and Lanciater' Examinr."; will insert_the.abore j t times.atal eititrie chin office. - ' 41 V.. • , 111 410) `V\.: \ :;- W*\', -r ri'ufiktiA \\*‘&oA,, 4 - ••• G ca.•'.reil tool Under f0e..., a part bf .t ii h „ A •Avs - , 4.W.,„ : , some hein lz.• . A I r "'ph . ' .' A ' etc'. 611.'' 4 ____ ..44v, ,.,., \,..:, , , , , „ ,..., ,i . ,. , t - ifiiir.r,... .1.. t. ) 21.. . ~ ;4., j , 4 . July itO, .138. 7 -...,_91. 4 , ,..7 . _. 7 ._ ~ , , _ ...., , ..., ~4 . 5 „Lawny Are.. a. ....e ,remaiti,.er ....• .ttei ` 1 • - • .-•••••• ‘•••f.. 1 , sis....•••••••••• 0, c• - ::', • i1.....—;.:• - ' -L.—, ~ • . • • --, . ETRAY.'" ' . trait i coveted - , , . 10521..ite u i 'e ite ., d c , ore _tl . with good timber. This hind lit ~ . , . . . , A - ' - a • I . ' . '. 11. be sold' a . kictjo n ortlio t . ,r s v ir k ~ , : came to the retidetlee of the subscriber, on Fridrktr . i *i",'• J . 11,e sa.olo tittle rth rt ace l will f ' ''' ` 4l ''' ' •"'""'"w' '"'• ' - the..l.ol.kinst. two. * __ .., - . -• ' ..11nriwkir'''' ' AL . 'lrraci ot, rilimialiaiit IL4nd. rtettirris his sincere - tlianksto the oitizeno a L'.l - Atele ; . •• - pi.. " ••-•\ . and adjoining country, for the most liberal . patronage Stray Cb„trs, ..s"'''..m i• . situate, io.* . said tii • Wnship•qt 'l,-Sickint6e; boon 'by, , A ...eh) ;.whichteabocurleatoLiiilon_hipi,,iiiiLiriiilit.:•. to in- • e_pirta li inhale_ en sl I.Vitit ....:` a. fi • . inn& of Emantial Line, Philip Spangler, Lin - iltillitti .form'the publio generally . thn - f hi - ifialfrepteinstietlrhis- ~ , ,-„,,,,....,-,-„_. „ ,_-„,„_..i,_____,e,_... •-.,-,-:_ ,'' . ~:c,..„ .of Dr. 'William C. Chambers, and others, And tioita cTild ,: t ior,lsed - tzitio•••tiVelve or thirteen'iliiiii . it • - ,Ziglity...T w rt7Aer,ewitforw3Nekliw, * - r,Pere,. ilett Olt-- r,tock:of. (-hinds, and liattei•Sildinself dud he will hal ''.,',T. l ; i r n e ar s able tii give en tire , s utistuotien to all , who will call Itt . 7 1, !;j„ t I f - ° •or 11, a dun or mouse color, with allowance. This tract is well covered %rim .. . . his St)re, both in quality acid Brice of geode t US he A i °l ' d" ' e l l'elli 4 - 1 .1).0 0 ...ed to he ,fiftech ef . sixteen vent's:, -•.- v k •i Fix id. li rui t E iti t , -: • • ...• - sesolved iii:pen low' for c'w4il. • ' '' ~ *" '•.• - i ll ', ' " ° ! v •ii'wing* milk.' - ''' •• - -*'' -.• .•"' • ' ''' ,' f 1, 1• ' '''' ' • '- - -' 7 ' except about Teri Ariel U•hibli • Call at, the old Well known ' Shutt' . of Is iinrhin,. in I - '. • * ..... T' . WILTaKM, .111Utittii.- . i 1 ,: t . • N'orth. Ihinover Street, and -NA Milie- 1 ,1 8 640.; al: . . - fapertowo, July 31;1838: , .' 2 .,•-• *-- -.. • -; • 'j* ' ' I --pare 'cleared. •, The siinle-itittsl , . . ...: roods ; ns he-haa n general • one comoloW aP•aertiiir •• i '-• 4,. ' • **, •• • • - . 1 . -• ••• I f_....ii4jies et the foot -of-thp South ' '." '‘ '''' -• . • ' . , . .- . • . • ~, • - •••1•0 -- . of . Hardware, • , •. • • •.tai: i• • ilflil'• 1 ' f'. - . . Tbe'tornis 'Of - Sate are as follows t.-4100 • hit hit iaid . . .. . •RabK., . • i t tt 4 *l.l.•• '• 1F.,0 irDER, ~. . . ce the Eahr,Vmptici Of die isitle•bf the afoteitaid:ratititt.s. of die- belt no - silty; Whi"..ll. Will tie sold o f t Wholestdc • tain.trart of, land, and $3OO on theconfiruititieripf this or.retail.. - , . . . . sale:6f either Odle. ether, said tracts: -* Doe... Wit t. JR, Itia Op th 6 14 r eNr . Camberinnit Nails-but. call resiiiiie oftVe•Tinioliase . money' of said itindi Doi' • * anti examine,e.a.i.h.one for himself ' .... . . •. ~ Iwl •of April next, •whetpossessiciii*will..be delivereet , , -.:Ciirlislo .11,1-y -1.4.4113-8...-3 M---- ' ' :2.1* ,one purchaser oritied4ardirs,untiAtiC remainder us _pnA year , .lhrriiNt! Yli*Olfehn.Ters_.Gl;-•llo`.4Ael!2i We cured ‘' by :Judgment 11,4" ii. ''' • •--- -,-;,•• • .., - - . 7—•.- - • :- . •." • . . • ROBERT` )OlsrALDSCils4.l i -giec . titQi . of Ngitit (iii:Pciiii;itisit,'lliedi ~ J uik 311;18fitits. - '! - ,%.. -.. ....: ' ...,, .::,..;.;.--....,, •-' •:. -, • catancaster ikunniner St Deride"' Will 1404 .Ibwr" shove. 3 times, uad forward bill to *la 0110 fiii'iAii ' ' JellicOi. i' .'t.. ' . -, • : 2 •"._.' • • •••, •• . .• . ~.. • ,_, . r.r.o.x..BEvar) WANTEIii4 . . ~ an n.Tslit:L'iji-14.,kx.5 , - , ..0 ,h ,u.e'wantec t9 , 0:0 1 . 13 ' In ein' , glibst;.l4,Put..flps6e7crifiri'st.)M Alill, :-,r whitth the:higirst pelt* 'ill 4p gii+e'n, ''• ';''- .'- ' Julr. la •,, , ,„, ~- , ,..y •J, vuimpusoN, . . ; aB.—alv, ~, ' ' I - `*;11 117,-7-,„ , ,11 hereby gtvee, that Lettere of Administration on All.,.tha estate cf.D.ilvt.p. 5970,111 ER, tete of F3vertk- Ford township, Comberhirst-„cotetty; , tlecoesed; have this cloy issued in dwpfotta ofilliyr to titO ItObtioribri•a; residing in . shti,t„toilinshir'alt'perione hexing clatins or iletnands agttiotPtife . cv , titr`,,tp.Ptlir:saitl gleceesett, ere. erquesW, - ,t mete Icnewe the tea Ivithloyleloy— Ar id.th esk i debte4 to Rid CiUteTtii - pfry 0 - air reiveg - . - - ' ; ddlAinittreitoie: Prinkford Townthil 7 teas.' - , • - IBM MAN & LEHMAN, • , • ••-•,4t • tz,,•-••• • O - P TItI Li NA. Pr OM Philadelphia:, 1100 tSPECTFULLY inform the citizens of Car= • jEllnisle and its vicinity, that they have opened a :Store inn fru-Me huildinghn High Street, nearly op pokite Perree's Hotel, were thy offer for sale -Arc tack!, with gold, Oiler rind tortisethell frames, with anew and' unproved assortment of glasses of their' own manufacture.' These glasses are of the beet kind Tor, pieservipv, and improving the sight in continued reading and writing, wherein tin:7 . 'lo not tire the eve, but strengthen and improve the-vision. They are re commended by the, most celebrited doctors andpro lessors. - • -• •• . • 4..r.,50, SPY GLASSES. . ,of every size andq . uidity. 4 111AGNIFILV GLASS ES of every description: and , • • ROSCOPES . " with. different Magnifying powers,together with - O *al riety of articles lit.tht:-opticalllne,.not mentioned. irj" OptiCaLatid other instruments mid ili - sses, promptly and earefully'repaired: ..N. 13. They can always' select glasses. to suit the vision _of persenS ns ram asAlley aee there; upon the first trial. - * Kier ~4i)1 remain in . Carlisle btit a short time: Carlisle, August 7,4858.—tf. - .RESISIER • .• • Pegiiter's Office; Carliste - ; - ? - . ' • .4 Ligust 4,1838. • •- 7 — Ndti eels - hereby if nn i to-Rll Legatees,Crvlitors, and .Other persons concerned, that the following .tic wanks hate beers filed in this office‘for examination; by the accountants therein- nathed, and will be -pre-, • -sented.to the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county; for-confirmation and ,fillowance, on Tuesday the 4th day 'of September, A.-D. - Lso. 1. The adirminlStratina account of George Nebinger, Executor of Catharine Ann Bowers .deceast•d. ' 2; The administration account at David Bell, Ad.,' ministrator of Thomas Trimble,decerised, ' 3. The administration account:of Levi gerkle, Ati. - r•ninistrator_eallanx . Matinesmith, deceased. • A.- ThorulministratlWili - c - Ciiiiiit , of - John--Rosi--and- ; tmOfiWrßo'ssT - Axhrtinistriiters - =-::'Of'Bamuel-B.osb-d teased. . " ..• 5. The adininistration.recotint of Christian, Myer*, _Administrator of Geqrge King, deceased. ncenunt .of John Ross and David Ross, Executors Of David liobb,ilc¢dased: - 7. The. supplemental administration account - of Daiii6l . .noliter and Levi-- Merkle r Aihninistrattirsof ';Henry .Weberi kcestsed, . - - • . S. The supplemental and. final adininistration .count-of:Levi::illerkle,Adtninistratior., of .Michael Weaver, deceased: • • 9. The administratiormecount of Levi Merlde,-Ex -ecutor of Joltintupp, deceased. . • ' - 10, .Time administration 'account •-cir John Myers; Administralor of Frederick Spelille, deceased; 11. The administration account of David Kenower, Administrator de lands non of Samuel Beded, de ceased.t, • . . - . , 12, Th.o.ailministralion neemtnt -of Giten, - ffiltbinistrittor'of - JohnD. , Waltdoberger,deeearil:! l - 14. The supplemental adininictration 'account t•f - Elliott T. Lane, Administrator of Thomas C. Lane, deceased.. • . . 14, The adrninistratiomfaccount of John Harper runt Jacob' Cliristlichi Executors of Charles-Chrisilieb; deceased.. - . — - • 15. The administration nccount of. Adam Longs- . of - Adam - Longsflorf, - seniori - de - =; ceased.- ' . • 7 - 7 - 1G: - The administration. account of !sand- Kinsey, Executor flarhora Kinsey,-deceased. account of Christian Star manpAilininistrator de bonis non of Jite - 66 -- Stly Mall, deceased.. - 13. Thequlthinist ration aceount Cover and William Dinney,-Executors of 'Andrewlittrow, de ceased. .•19, The second supplemental and final administra lion necOunt OfJohnSnevely, Administrator of_Chris tian Whistler, deceased: ; I . 20. The administration account of John Cresler; Administrator tie bonis non of John Heck, deceased. 21.. The auhniiltArml.” nuuQuad. nl,John limpor , administrator de bolds non with the' will annekad of William Huston, deceased. • 22, The admninistration account of George 11. Cresler, Administrator. of John Heck,-deceased, 23. The administration account of John - Harper, Alinhlishmtor de honis non with the will anne , Xed of John , Moore, deceased. /. TheGnaFdianslitp Weal:- -ley,43uartlian-of-Clrarles-H.-Weakleyi - minor - son - of Daniel Wentklev.(leceasecl. . • , 2. The Gnarilianship account of John Praetor Guardian of David Craig Lead, son of Gilson.Craig head, deceased. , . . 8. The-,Gnardianship. Account of lahn Proctor Guardian of. Margaret Craighiail;' tidnor - 43 Gilson Craip,herid,Acceased. . ° A.: The Gnardianship nceount of JOhn''Coorer, finardian of John 'Manley, minor son 'of' Rohert Manly, deceased. • . , ' . • • WILLIAM LINE, Register, • iv 7 Trotipefir— • • . • mernherrof ther,,o„land Grays troop . of •P_ horse, will pariule .tlfe - puhti c c house or John -Trego, on the Walnut Atom Road, on Saturday the 18.11 (lay qt: Aagiot itoxt; at 10 o'clock, A. lit. completely compt for drill. . - GEORGE. MILLER, Captain. -- August7o.B,sl3. - . • - We the trelersignrcl; Anditors appoin i te(l 4 * / .the Orphans' Court of . I..imberland countsito audit and * ktrshal the a•ssrtts hands of David Kenower, Opel, tlaccasea; tlieQt•On -t the hqng of 0., hasr. interested Anircra: in tittle can prns4 ..___:ls . oN; • GE012.(4E 31eGINNES., Tract - • . J — Another TraCt of tatid;,adioniiiitg 46ove, situate in the said towaship 'of Thatinsen, m:le& by lands 'p f" Samuel Galbraith', nithatt Woods, John Coover, Philip Spatigler., and others, ' and enntaining One Hundred and Fifty Eight Acres, . -', - - NAPTOCE_ f one hundred and thirty nine 'Perches and allowanae> • . IS lieretv Given 2 - that letters testamentary on ; the' "'ring. thereonthereoneC ct •cia ... ' . „ , : • ' - . . .. . . last - Will-and Aii - dltitiiiit- 7 :61- 7 (tfdry - LthrTsr; -Inte..o . f. ..A . „...ric. iiLivv e ve wiji evo u ri,„_,..: 'Frankford township, Cumberland county,. 'terra:To, ....„„', Alai , ~. L sE haVe - 151. - eli istatql by the Register. itiand for said CC' In-__: '; '' and LO(; !3-A ?L. t$ - iy, to The tionopiber,who,t•esideo in the township and . 4 „p ... ......- • .%., • . 4..0) ge, titrraCirea, olunty. aforesaid, - .AltPe'reans indebted to the.estate "%•-% , . , .. .. . ./ifilie7alid - dureased; , willflense--iuAe-dra._,A Stone G rail.' .I:l_miso, • 4.04 an ex6ellent psymeld,.n'nd thnse leaving sinuiror 41 , Inaridsameinst - - ------------ 1 • July tR3I the mici:;;;;lte i twe r uluestui. without delay to, LIVID b,l4oBtli, Executor_ of firenry.Bloser, 'R.OREItTAfI ' 1301VMAF; , • . , ottezzATis , counir•SALE. IrN pur.strnee of It decree of the Orphans' Conk of Cumberland .county; there *sold :on, the. premises, on , 211ursday the 30th of dwritst cx b et IQ nt noon of said day, by pubic .vendee, A Tract, of'. .Land, si Hints - in - ,kinson Crunberiand i.;66llniv; bounded lands of Emanuel 'Line, William Mootes heirs,'"Nathan' Woods, and the tract of',land nettbelow described. containinit One H.nuirt.d end Fifty Eight Acres, One Hundred and Twenty Perchei and allowance—. !laving thereon erectrd . • • .e Dierell 9 las g, tfloir.*e.s, • - TPPO SWIMES, •.•,` . 4IT •* , . with a SPRING nousn ever n finer ~N)ring of 'rater. The Vellow 'Breeched ree runis . through a part 'of this til;tct. About.one,himdred acres Qt said land are cleared, a- portion-whereof is :fine m e adow land, the residue of the land is In skeet lent titatier; . . . • - This, il land is patented, and is cif good quality lime- • thy B PRISZTITCYOAV • ^ • to midie the game know n occr lirst rate miring of watrr. The Yellowlßreez elms crtek r6s . al - ring. said „ : The land is }rand Ihnesto'ne land. Atunit • lon acme are riz..., r ed tool o- der rene.:.. VICTORY ARENA" OR mei-lois , ixTrzi.m. • ©IIROUO. . • It. NICIIOLS most respectfully announces td to the inhabitants of Ceamsct,,thpis Circuit 'wil be open for their nmuseinent, on uesday and' 4. Wednesday the 14th and 16th days' of avast. • ... '. The entertainments will torninenceArith a Superb'' , Cavalcade andAllegorital lieprdentations of the .. Four Quarters cfthc GictA,,,.. ' . . • : A Amdrica,Europe,sia and Africaishowing a s -itua ,,, cession of intricate Manoeuvres, with Eightßettuti• :ftil and Middy trained liorseb: and iietuallylierforni.- .inF.the difficult mazes of the Waltz end Star Dance's. with various other difficult Pelts which it would seem to require the human mind to ekeeute. The public., Jim rest assured:Vint . 6 - vet7 thing here announced Willsictdilly be performed, .. .. . ..., ' . Mr. B. Pobirts, , the Celebrpled Bitiv - lzbriyt 1 • Will be iiitrocTll6:mli who will go. through the *hai l of Ins'Astonishing z.)-er,forniances. 'rime-who hare not witnessed' the astooishing Feats of ,Mr. Roberte• Lis proper to state that.!spirt . age„is inittlegitate tO convey a lustC ! onceptiorj`ooos . .iptiderad Require+. tnqnts. liis_...arformanees are new, •initl einu9L,bso aceloriiplishelliirany.otherliersotilnAtnerla, - - - •Misa-Cr.-.DRVINF; aufl-Master Nicgpt.s:loll appear in . the eirele at one time, mounted'eal the • • Unparalleled--Two - Ponies! 7 KANKO and OSCEOTA, and go through their cola? hrate4 and much admired Alemande; , . To be succeedetrby the whole Troop of Gymnastic Minns; namely: Messrs:lV. Howes, Johnson; S.H.'- Nichols, .Roberts; Aymar, Ii: Nichols Ilormasterk - -Miller,-Westley, Masters .Nchotsond George. Riding Master j :Mr.'W. Ilowes.. The whole °Nis _ entertainments will be enlivened throughout by the. whimsicalities and. grotesque grimace of the-Clown. The Po . sitio . nis" and Protear: -Artist I SVitlgo'through many Trandpirrintions and Cantor. , • - Mr. I%.ZieholsWill introduce his beth Divine, whp 'will ride . a a Ingle Horse, and . repre• sent many beautiful; ltlaririg and olaisicel - attitudes;, never before attempted by, any of her age, being only 12 years old. Clown' o the whole performance, Mr, G. Knapp.' . . •The numerous artists will then, appear in the Arena. - titTria 6- tirnb - in - appropriate , eostume,-roprosent . iag,..a..2„ ntiv - atntrinZel - Combat - talten-fronr-the--Pantiammelef Kanko, the Grateful Lion, and conclude by forming many Wonderful-Positions from the Mythology •of • the ancients, representing- • • Grand Or Men Piled. upon Men, tainimg novel Architec tural Devices, and AniMated Pyramids. - • gaiter' W,Nicholslvill-appear in a. classical Act on lia.heautiful Nag. Black: Maria, and perfarth many astonishing - Fentsr-jump . ..Whi p, c.C; arters, Canvass, Handkerchief, ride on.lus.head and turn _ aback so- - morsel. fiom his horse at fill speed. - . . . . A PtimloNegro Extra vaganza, by Mr. Westicy. The lirintken, Cob ler and. Wire's Spree-on , Stilte, or,' Man And Wit: (in ti 'High Train, by Mesers.Havift° land and Miller.' - , , - • . • • , • ....../ =!1 . • Josh, Doolittle, or thelrerniont Farmer's visits is the Cite* kr - W. -. C. -- .TohnseMon-twodiOrsesovlio will gó .- thrpugh a. number of Transformations and appear in - the enstuine of sir William '‘Vallace, the Highland Chief, and conclude a highly interesting Act by. intrer , dating the third horse, and being transformed into the col ossit \ of, Rhodes; at the same time Mr. Johusee. will carry, on his shoulders Master Aymar, as 'the 112essengerfroni . 7' • • -A - mr.vv-tomie,Sting;iirCharaciter hy Westley -- • lifr• W.. Hoorn lii — Atnerican ship-Constitu* tion; in Yankee Uniform - , will appear on his. beauti ful fiery_goldenhorSe Napoleon. ri'lqftutical Panto. . mimic Scene, entitled Harry Illiiff; - or - the 'Life' and-- Exploits of a • true Yankee Sailor. In the course - of his p9rformiince he will dance a Sailmoallarripipeon his horse neftill 4 speetk_ ••• • Chinese, Arabian,lr.dian and Persian Games, by Roberts, whose astonishing rents rank hire first in the United States, will display difficult manoeVres With Cups, Balls; Rings, baggers,' Cleavers. &c. and he will-elan_balanCe_Afaster _George on a pole to the top of the Pnvilion, and. conclude with. in Imitation of tho Tartar Chi l :efa and Hindoo sticheins. e , ,• • .faster h01a.7 - whOse-style - a-It6rsemanship elicited general admiration.vill go through his , sceicof• • The'Plat Ilegd •' Ot.'Armcd Itorsernan of du . " Missouri, andipourtray thellanuers and Cost - I -Ana of the. Aborigines of Arne% - rit.l7 - with - Club:l36ii ilia Arrows, and 'shoir - ther ---- method of paddling a. canoe.. • The Performn nee to conclude with ughable: Afterpiece,. entitled the Black and White Mnrket men. TorOmy •Clutterhuck, Miller. shufrie,-Mr.-1.1. -Nichol . .---Equerty..,Mr. rinwea. Price ofAdmissinn,BoxaVVifty cents. Pit'2s otti Children under' 10 yenrs, half price:4(the Bfixes. • DOOlll open et t. Perforniance to'Oommence tit 4; and mt 7 in the evening. • . =II