HERUD `&'EXP`OSITOR. BY'GEOIiGE M. PHILLIPS' C A R LTS-L-ET. TUESDAir AFTERNOO.I 7 .NOVEIViIIER 20, 1838, TOR PRESIDENT; • . 2DANIMI) HIV .ttr4TE.S.' Democratic •Anti-Masonid'N,a- tional ConVention, which-assembled in the city of Philadelphia on Tuesdayiast,. has unanimously nominated Gen. Harrison for the 'presidency, ani4heTlon. , * .• Daniel , Webster for. the trice presidency. • - .4 better or more populu'r selection could not traVe been made, and we therefore place . ,•• the ticket' at the k bead of our columns, under • • 'which-glorious banner We will fight the•irmz portant battle that is to be decided in 1840; between the opponents and advocates of the '! Sub-Treashry i rrAbout a year since, we readDr; Se- wall'a "Examination of phrenology,". and could butLadmire , tte logical skill - arid the ap • parent-canddi of thp,a,uthoil We have since • . • looked a boo 4 by . Dr... Charles Pal& • . well, -entitled "Phrenology-IVin,dicateckand : Anti-P-hrenology- Unmasked." ' This-book . being replete with personal abuse of,D r. - Se: wall, and 'tho . ugh ,pledged neither to phre— .nob;Pgy mir to-Anti-phrenology, yet being • anxious•to-s'eeFma piaor in matters_ as - 6i ' crice - aa well as politics, at the request of friend,iw - e . cheerfully arf.arti 7 - cle on Ifibje - el, Whielf avill lie fmand . ICpThe .whigi have? . . es usual, .swept: every thing before them in M:issa . dies - bus, not•withstandinj the rieense law of last ses sion operated' considerably against . them, - They have - elected their governor by aina jority of ahout-111,0 - 00 - . -- .Tho congressieiial, dele:ation will-stand thus: - co - fges, 1. - diatrict no eleptiOn..:7Thes - viiies' •• kave overwhelming mijOritioain - botti ! hou6 es .of the legislature. . r:p . Theloco ..fueos 'have' elected their . , . member congreS'S — jilDeliiivdre by aima- - jority of 24, in consequence of a division among our friends in Sussex county in Ma,. tion to some local question. The. latest ,ac 'counts, however, say .that we nare rna--- _joyityjn,the legiature, that the Hon., It H;Bayard=will'he - reelected to the U. --S,Senate.-7This7-"vvill-be-a-paff-diiappoint rnent to the loco focos, ',who. calculated. on electing one ,of their : inen to that office. - • 111:7'nelegislature. of New' Je :sey,held 41 joint meeting on the 15th init: at which .:Samuel L. Southaril was elected to. the U. ° .S. Senate for six years 'from :the . 4th of Mareli nmit, over Mahlo i n Dickersob,,Y.s . q." Southard-had 36 votes, MitV i D#kerson 23. James S. Nevins was -elected One of the judges 'of the Supreme Court, • 'and 'lsaac Southard - State - Treasurerro - 11 - fr b.Y%the same vote as above. tr:TlNlichigan is coiniiig! Nur coun ties-are heard from-viz::-Wayne-St.-Clair, Monroe, and Washtenavi, in Whieli there is Jority• for congress in the whole state at the last election was 1121, which falls 61 short of the whig.gainiat thig election so far a heard from. There arc twenty-four •coun ties to be heard from, and there is 1)9 ; c / little Cloubt'of the election 'of the'Whig candidate for congress: Another prop • life - eil - it above 'ty • have received further accoun from -Mialii . • :gait; which render it certain that the Whig candidate for congress isl 4 eleeted, and that we have a majority )t (the legislature. of 8 • ,on'joint.ballot,J.'‘lticlOvill secure an . _ ; :•' — Senator in the . ,place ofJOhtil Norvell, Esq. whose termof.aervice expires 'oh the 3d of ,March nex.V . ,H.---i-L—correspOralent=iii.B hi assaults upon the editor of ..the ;Volunteer,. NV lid is dumb-founded and proatratedt With regard to hiS silly ,chargeS againSt theta'nk, the Savings . : Fund; and •the° College, you . have completely .cornered and floored • So also with regard to his'eharge of fraud .' against some of the - whigs of your place— . whittle is as f silent as•the grave' *relation '• to the charge :against his partner ofattempt ing to commit fraud at the Inipectoes dee tien.• • got him on the hip,' and should ,now be'sattsfid: Some of his best friends here are rnortified:'et 'thethanner ih which he got:into the scrape, as well aj the vaylie sticks , in it." compose such celebrations. They are, in the main,. the &Ones of "the 'party"---the leeches-and-bell-wedicrs, 'ivlio - .beipatter thosd' in power with fulsome adulation, and wh'o cling to tlieir skirts fin. same of the crumbs of office. l'ltiS will account for the ! - eulogituns passedlupon David - R. - Porter; - : -!•:Dr;-tiirgeOr, --- Ovirl .-. F. - jolin - Stotir GOiiiti - r . M. Reim, &c. who, it lesupposed by - I:hes - 6 - i greedy office-hunters, will have influence to -exercise in their behalf. Dr. Stu+ion is lauded as a -highly' talented and gifted man, and his - claimsare - urged for a seat in the' United States Senate, when it is.. very well knowii.that he is far. from being - an able 1 ntaii, and that'he -never evinced • talents 'of a r. ,_ , ~‘,. 1 respectable Order in any of the various ;Mir: ..-- THE LADY I BI3OO.K.-.—The ' lgovelmeerl,lo., --------------- 'Aiii 7 -sliitiiiii - ST-Whieli - Tliiii - airiiitelf. ---- Ovid - P., -- 1 _of_thieintereatiblicatlon-hae_been_re, !! . . - - - - 4Pluisonle --- 'ile - iiiiing,=abilities-;'atitl-deep de= cowed at this office.: 'lt is ono of the Very ; . . , . , -,- Potion to tee_ cause of. equal•.'rights, [bevel best numbers that has appearea, Our read- . •!: -- ' - ' O . ' 4 .'0. - 1' .• . the ens has 'secured him a premnient position in the ers ase referred 'to an' advertisement in - an- ; : I ' hearts_ of the demod, : fatid party"-- although oth . er part of tp-day's paper, from which it= - " -- 1. .; • • - . ; he, scarcely!. rank. 4 among' the second rate will be seen, that the enterprising p ! publisher ) _ ! . . - . - • attornieS at i tho Harrisburg bar,, was one I (Mr. Volley) is determined, as far as ex-; • I of the,"disorganizers"ki"3sl : George M. ertions on , his part can have any effect, to ! . •:- ;-` • . .. .' • • ' • N ' K.elm is-also lauded for his talents and de- make' fthe very best publication of its kind; • • ' ' - • • .• I mocratic principles, and: higlievhonors are in- the. union. Indeed, we'are of opinion : :. that none can compete with' it at •prelient,l to be conferred upon hint•-,- , altho' tighlte'w . ae a brawling "bank. federalist" (as.our neigh= and therefore wish it abundant success. • • bor'of the:Yoluntedr„woulifsay):but'a Very' __ . . • ' : -0 few years ago! .ith, egard :to Mr.•Muli tcrThe Keystone attempts. to be face- . . •• - : ..- •• ~• •:. • •,•.- - • . lenberg, "hie ,menfor.O . is . , cherished.by all, 'tious in relation to the result of the•'New ! ~ , , ~ . .. . . demodrats, 'and: especially:hy ! the Germans York election! •It admits that the loco locos ' . . .. • ,- :• ~ .. • of the Keystone state,' • which:is the - first • . are qtlittle beaten in the ,Empire state, but •. .. •. . -:- .• • .... : - • ----.---Tunntratunt-tvcrreceived-of-tim7tleath-of-tlutt : . . . - , , IEPThe Arniy.andlsravy.ClironiclesayS says that they were 'lever better able to.lose ~ . ir: gentlenian, On the ivholC, we look upOn it is 'rumored, that Comniodin`O Ridgley •• is . than at- - keseutl "Oh; Crackeyr:, ' i Buren elected! such celebrations, got Up I;ir :t.i r cA" indiyi. to 'have the command' of the. West India. •wee bare! "th .. iti Mr. v . . e : n of his , diudS, anti •to . Preinote. such selfish objects,, _ squadron, and Commodore Chauncey the - teetlf,' since, hichtime lie:ltas:lOSt -- -SeVen - be appointee • , .. ~. • : . • , idle ntl-ridiculousfareeS„ -'.------ ' -'-- - ' ''- .!. I e : That.a ChM Mitten'of . five pfe‘V.York Novi t.ard ;Igalin. Commodore• or eight states, 'and gained none.: But . the La' . -§ ' itn draft resnititione.. .. .• . . - . BittrrOtrietif - doiiin.iiito . thnT Nal i y+Boaril as , . was,-subse• .n . o .leio . te is, t tat the Keystone is ‘only :. . Icr'3.fr .r .. "dera - w.d .. 1 - nreallteet,T - th.ay - the:=Clii? . . - f"ifielvingT•eqm,..m... ll ..t.-9-9-- ; -.-,.. -,, -- - - ~t • . , 1 quently.appointerl---..lesars. Cooper,. Pa.: President; 'and bon - MI:00o' fe ! -MerriS retires"... a 4 litil.beaten . in New Y,Ork, although there loco foco Constable. of Shippensharg! was • . . - ~. ..-• RI . 1, Island. 10,00 ff against their : diarfleld , . • Pur.ly, Ohio, -Nv illiams,.. lot e , The • yacdfit seat - at :the Board is variously is a majority of sabotit t Watts; Pzi.,. and Clough; •Maseadmeetii.:. Witkclandestinely appointing. the as.Tigned . to . Commoderes Warrington and candidate for governor ----a Majority... o j.b e ., jmjses . and - clerks at.the In spectoes election; I That t i committee ortivo'he apphinteffn Elliott. If gi'ren to.the foriner; the .ie.. tween 3nind •40 agtainst them c itithelOiit , .. thin lie . .litiOnOtttfie polls at 10 . o'clock,' A. , driift .an address' to 'the citizens. otthe:l4. ' . loss tll • 'f - SI instead 12 'l . •• P - -M ;L and thidlie sn !"' ! .• - -: • - .'•,--... - - to•havbitheNorfolk Navy Yard. --.. t t. . 7 , s o tem o . o-.-oc oc %. „ ~ . •: . :-.1., ~ • . • .. •:. L A ire following committees was subse d ere. D e ll a s is :to take the Pensacola, Navy 11 .or 12 Meinbers of Congress: "Quite .a' received. do votes of negroes, I:!y.)y,ll . iehlour: quejitly .spreliiied..-:-..141c - i*LSiev6ll.B. : _c Yard, : _._ :: :__. : L-__' -, :___:_ ~. :,'..'•••;-: I.!little'. 6ropt, Mr, Keystotiel,. = .:l : : _.-, :I - i ',OppOnbriti.gained ,their_lnspectOr by_e_roa.-:..pa:; Beach 'of:Ohio; ChethearoT N. York; . • .. • , ~ : • I • .. 0.6 yrs. . . • Taw, ritrt-Aivri Donme,---tThese. als, who made-tafr escape from the citadel at. Quebeia.few arrest.Lerd Durham offered a very large - eward; have arrived safely-in this.country.. They attended a meeting of the friends of j the patriot cause in the city, of New York — not long.since, at which the: Celebrated" Dr. IVl‘Nevin presider]; and which Was address.; ed by Theller, who gave an' account of the, manner in which' m and his friend effected , their eScape. They were confined in a small room in :the citadel, Where their friends 1 were allowed to visit them, and therebypr - cured a file, with which-tirey,cut-thr . ugh 1 the iron. bars of their_ windoW. 'They then i 1 passed through the opening into . the area I bek4, and, ;Wei - ding the sentinels, Mounted and- leaped from the glacis, a' height of .ap 1 fqej,, upon the rock below: Having-cleared 1 rthe - outer - defences.• - and - Teached - the - country, i they _sought refuge -in . . the.-house...of'a poor milk - rnmi; a patriot, Whom they knew. , In this place they . remained for some diys; 1 and saw - detachmeMilrf troops seou,ring_thei : :- eiii - rifFy - TO - Filje — m,'• - afiee - ciuli.l•Teirert - teee - fire — a - , 1 gents of governineriepoStiOg . upbills, offer; i ing-A.raward for their apprehension. , But; their host was true to them,' as the - heavy.l sum- offefedrcould-not-inducehim-to betray- i ,theM.i_They_atlength_obtainkrl_the uniforms Of colOnial officers ; and in this disguise trams' veiled, the country,. oldly asserting that they .. were in search of themselves, And thuS Made their Way - to - thelines: -- - They-then went-tb i3,osfon, •fronri•whieh place, they arrive New York ons Wednesday last, where they j met Dr -- .-"tirolfredNelson_and the !six other,: _prisoners _who ivers' the -Cana: • dian.government to the Island: of lam - afra,•l but, who were lately set at liberty in noose quote. 'of the action of the. British parlia ment" . - . -. .. . . • . .. . . ANPVItit--BUI4-TREASURER.—The' New 'and to the passage?, of tlie bank bill, as - W ell ,York papers inforin us, , that the late Col- as other measprew : which have since ,been lector-of that Port, Samuel Swartwout-,:Escf. t condemned _liy .the loco fneas,'the P'ennsyl- Ny hole now in V.,ur(ifiei is .a defaulter to the ; vanian and the - clique whicitsupPort iv =hi , government to 'the enormous 'enani irt of one -ly contributed, by, their, suppirt,of -Rawl'. million and a - -halfor:dollars, awl that war., .4..llftthleitberg. There is nogtietition Oft and too rants haveheen.ieSued againithis.stireties.. this- POia.t• -:-- ii is a matter•of . llistOry, It is stated that Nit:::Sw ti artw.ot.entered lam -notorious to be. successfully_rquied; hove- WO; large. speculations.'_of_real e s state: -- i - : 7 COal - an4 • ver galling tlierecollection - ofitMay now be copper mines, lie, which, by thederange: ,to the Pennsylvanian . and-its friendi. .... meat of the currency' and exchanges, have! ! - Loco Foco Cst,turtAnoXt.re see by not 'reOzed the anticipated 'profits. . This- . -;. ,- .itb-::: . • some at the Harrisburg papers, that the - lo- Faulty ,he has on hand, anti is now Cm- j , co locos recently held, two ward celebra ployed in - England in 'efroits - to- , sell - it,'lne , - : sides t other 'pecuniary Operations. On lions in that borntigh;.inhonori - if the .eleci ''. „ . the lion of David'. R. Porter. If we might be 11 n a l 'settle-nfetit-cilitiWn-e-e-otiMs-,iS-s-n-i-d-tre-rp-eof tho.cha t racter ofhe will .full short about 200,000 dollars, and; permitted 'to judge two celebrkions by the sentiments publish be has property to the amount of half a mil-' el and their - authors, :we `should-say: that lion to meet it. But, even suppose he has,.!.they were mainly compoSed of the rowdy :which is very much doubted, what . right ; loco focos of that place, as we see thettames has a"public sworn officer to invest the go - ' 1 of bat v-ry.few respc:btablb Porter men in vernMent funds in speculations in 'real es-1 setted in the pioceedings of either. We are• talc, eoaand copper mines, &c. &e?. A lid t the'-morn; convinced of this, • from the noto ------- • is not the government justly *censurable for t rious fact, that a former convict appears - to perthittingg the accounts ofany public otlieer . „have figured largely_at both celebrations, as to run on-so long, until Stich an enormous; hei_mAtjast at each! When we bear in - -rim accumulatesniii. liiOr — M S g nindr. wart-; iphuL however, that Harrisburg generally wont, however wasapet of Gen. Jacksdn, j presents a host of applicants for the offices and was app. ruled by him Collector of the 1 at the disposal of the governor, the,legisla- Port of N 7 ‘ York, in which situation ho l ture,,:nhil -.the_ canal 'Commissioners,_fronh j was cofitieuedby Mr.. Van Buren, ' , until ::the .highest down' to the lowest, we must ' within/a few months ,past. In his case, we make sonic allowance for the materiu/ithatl, li'a-5 , / a'Very tine specimen, or min the filer in : ' which the Sub-treasury scheme now wo4c.s; /which will give us 'a faint ideO of its_opera , wI EEMM ions, if ever Mr. Wright's bill should bn sanctioned by ,congress. Przr The —Governor—al TenneSsee re-] , - ceived.a letter front Inke.White on the , itst. -- tenderiligltii'reSignalio4:- as 'a member' of the .United States Senate. judge states that, in common with many of his neighbor, he suffered with the autumnal fever, nnd.that he is yet - too - weak to undertake the journey to Washington. Gov. Cannon,,however, -has eipresied his unwillingness to accept this resignation:" MIEM ~..1.),:g.:.V,..4x5 . :.1.k04.4fr.,.: N .,':•c, r _X1. .t !7T4,41;-i'-1 1 4-Ic,:-V-P-lail*nix'... , 14086111410 N AND.EXCOMiUMW;ATIONO.--.. The American. Sentinel one:of . the-Oldest . liiii - iiMifiiiiriodoi demociraiic pa'Pers in the state, which haft always &tidy :supported' 1 -•-the candidates-of-`-`the party," has-recently ! been . proscribed andread 'out - TOf -the-:ranks 1 by the • Pennneylvanian,• whose: ana_theinas I Are . endorsed by such sub-treasury curs as the•HarrisburgßepOrter and the Gettysbuig I COmpiler. The Sentinel. is oPposed to.the sub-treasury scheme; and its course' is chit- . i • racterized by fair-dealing, being - Content. to I advocate its candidates and their measures 11imesily and . with . inOdeiation, ;leaving to those who have more recently foirlo/.1 "the party," the task of vilifying their opponents,. and misrepresenting facts to eubserve base ~party purposes, This is ‘lfhe „ he - ad ... and front" of the. Sentinel's offence, and for this ithe Pegniy.llaniarro.lle.organ of the Phila.- ' .alelphia=_Custom-House . •. - and=PoSt - ,-o,llice), I calls upon its echoes 'throughout the, state to iise t the markaf reprobation onV it!-::. As• , opponents of the loco facos and their most 1 - trestraCtive principles,' we - rejoice•,at this ar, Lbitrary-atidahigh-handed--measure-ml--tha •part of theiileading - org,an, because it. is ad mirably calcitlated to thin the ranice . of our i.adverearies and strengthen' our •own.- But lit is rather amusing_ to hear the j'efinsylva; litian prating of-its democracy;-consistency, Lanil fidelity fo the cause; and fts reading the_ ,Sentirii out of 'party" for the alledge d 'Want of those qualificatioas, when we bear. in mind the course which,tose paPerspur stitd-iftthe-greatebthc4-TaPas-7-7Wlfilr'ilie= Sentinel waezealotiely . :engaged in sustain ing.(Wolf)the legitimate c..ndidate of ``the 'partj , ,"'tlf6 Pentieylvaniaiiiias as zeaimie ly sustaining (Millilblibrg) - Th - ecatrdidate of the -"ilisorganizere,” who had no chance of success iir'hatever, - but who. was run - by 'the . "knowing ones" expressly to defeat Wolfl • .) to:the clevatioriof Gov. Ititne — r, -therefore, qt in jority of one vote. • The _Constable was in dieted anti tried upon -these charges at the Court of Qurter Sessions'held in this place list-week, and - was futind guilty by'a jury of his.peers. 11 e w'as accoydingly sentenced to pay a fine of fifty dollars and the costs Of `prosecution. • ' .William Stewart: who was charge:A with the , murder- of his father, and found guilty 'of murder . in the second degree, .was Sentenced by the Baltimore , City Court on Tuesday. mnyning last:, to be'confined' in the - penitentiary till the 30th- of Ans. not 1856,- ~ one twentieth part of the confinement" to be solitary. Before 'sentence was ,passed, thO prisoner handed,in a written phper, in which he denied the act befoic. God and man. NEW YORK Mtultori.At - the commence ment ofthe present volume' . of thisptibtica.; liot;;Alte . ediforSlOS - arded=o s:their proiPec= . tus,-tlesiring us .to Fliblish it in .our paper, and_promising a contintiance of the exchange.; We did publish it; but the editor of the Mir ror ;has sent us only one or two 'of tfie first sincenuinbei§rofliis paper, haye neei-seen-it! 'This is acting the part of a gentledian with a vengeance! We now requeSt the editor, either to Send us on the Mirforjrom-the-commenconient of the - 6- e:, _ or_p ay. us ; s6,_the_priet_of_the_adyer,, tisement.• Which will .he dot UNION • CANAL • CONVENTION: - In pursuance of 0 .11re citizens . 6l - Cuinbeirand7count3rii - et at "gacfartane'S Hotel iu this- borough, on•the cv.enhip; of the 14th.inst:.The_tpeetinz was organized - by the appointment o VINE, Esii. President; ,SArauk. D. HE DERSON, ice resi cot; an o crt. . Secretary. . : •On nuition,. : lhe-lollowing resolutions - were considered -and unanimously adopted: Resolved; That-the_ enlargement 'Dr .thfr , linion - (Janat is a Measure - necessaryjn'the security of trade to Philadelphia, and to the -usefulness,itnd.ptoductiveness of the -state canals--and, as-Snell, demands the. early and fayorabl6 attesution:of the legislature: ResoWnd, 'That this meeting approves of the call of - -a Sia - te , Catii , ention to bu hehrat ' Ilurrisbuig pn thy first Tuesday of Decent - , her next, to further an application-to the lb 1-gislature for aid to enlarge Said canal. .Resolved„: That-Sainuel - Alexatider,Esq.. William. HendurSon, A. S.. , M,Kinney, Sao- muel Henderson, :and . Martin . Dunlap, are hereby appointed delegates to - represent this 'county in said Conv6ntion,sand_ that they have power . to increase the number of dele gates- if necessary, and to till any vacancy that may occur by the absence of any of their- "Resolvh:L'ilia`c the proceedings of this meeting be signo by its othieers, , anil piib= hailed. in the •newspapers of this borough and Harriskurg,.and in any others that may s.ee,proper to publish thein._. _ . ,WILLIAM IRVINE, President. litsbr.RsoN, V. Pres'L Robert Laird, ISt!cretary. From Px;n4ll:vciniaingwrer of-frettnesilay. - ANTI-MASONIC CONVENTION; • The Delegates to the Democratic Anti- Masonic Convention,. met yesterday morn at 11 o'clock in the .'Temperance Hail, -North Third Street, and 'Organized by 'ap-,, pointing ;Henry, Cotheat of New York, President pro.tem, and Ed/414W S Tlilliams of Rhode Island, Secriftary pro tem. Del zgates_appeared,and-took. seats. from 'Penn ,, sylvania, New York, Ohio, Massachusetts, Rhode Island and New Jersey,. , The-uum- Ve - rof - d - elegfiteslin nue - Mance eve did mit learn; but we.believe were - something like eighty or ninety, and mote were expected to arrive : to-day.. - . r 9 The follo tt to nomin a te oflicerfiwing committee was appoi te thefor Conveatio . viz: . Mr. Park -of Pennsylvania; Beach .O 1 Ohio; Stevens of Pemisylvania; 'Clough, pei Massachusettfi,•and Williams of Rhode ls , ...„ Unit. -.-------- . -- The following committee was appointed to propose business for the ConventiOn,• M ,of Pennsylvania; _rowan, MasSaehusetts; Graham of Ohio; llowei, of New Jersey;' Toild'.of Pennsylvania and Elder of Pennsylvania.- The Coniention then adjourned; • Front the•Penn'a Inquirer of Thursday. In pursuance of the resolution of Tnee cday-;-7--Atie7Nitioiihr-rnlitlttii-o-nie's-CinTve iiionaaTAteetnbletLyketexclaY:inorning_in_the_ Temperance Hall, -A large, itutnhetot members were Present, and the room was otherivise . thronged with citizens who seemed to take a deep. biter 'est in the proceedings . . • The following gen tlemen were elected Officers of the Coniren don:. President-4IARMAR DENNY, of Pa. Vice Preeidents-Weory Coiheql, of New York; Eleazar - Clough, of Mass.; Edward S. • Williants, of Itilfus.. Belch,. _of Secretaries. Williamson of. Pa:, and J. A. SteveAs, of New Jersey, The commit appointed , to prepare business for the •Convention, presented the following rePertt "That they recommend to the Conven tion to proceed to the nominatipn of, condi- • .t4h.....e effees of PrPgideitt-oati-11,i President. of the'linited . §tates, et. lialf pOs len this day-qWdri ersday. ) • • • . . . - That the votes; vt - v.t:vocE b) üblie otice,:a -number II MB 'NEW - AND - CHEAFLt---. „.. , • • 1811•FilRUC of on. order of the-Orpliatie-Conrt of , Cumberland county,' will be exposed to public' Sale on the premises, on Sattzrday this 2211 day of day of be 'camber next, at I 1 •o'clock; A, M, the real, estate of JAMES DYSAlerc deceased, consisling of a .. TRACT: OrtAND, • situate_ in .11opetrell toarnship, - C4mberlarni county, eantaini 4146 Acres and 62 Perdies,',ldriet mea- 4 , sure,: tuljetiimg lands of. Martin Ifoorer; Christopher Au,. and othiers, hating therCon.ereeted ; • npd mite r out,bnihli ng s. nnti n never &fling fliqing of water,tent- . the loose. The soil is not 1;4 - velar .to any' Anti to iu th 6 enuntv. About sixty-five 'noes of uid tram are Oenreil, a pirtion of n'hivh is meadow., '+uni the rernaintlerli covered withltoriving timber of vnivable , • , • ..-:rite.conflitioonofsnfelfre.ns-folloirsv- , -tlne letifof; the'pm'ehnie.nonner tin be tinid on the' . tonfirinntiOn- of tine gale, and the lint:moo -in threoetinni tuommi , : pay-- Aents witiont.interevt. 'The pnrelinser to secure the sid.pnyments by his judgment bomts'tmthe'oonfirnyt-. . . . f the vale - . • • , , U 15 .. ER. .PFINE' Invisible Green; Claret, Ilrnvze, a t - Gi.k.„, itnyal , Creen,-.lliworin" Purple, ,Clive, 1.1 ek; Won!. dye;, and 01 Other . unhiar's Of, "ttij)erfii,t= Laad'lew-i k acied, W6'l4 of F;:ntilisli awl Sanot:v Clothg; NoVimil:cr.. co, IFrta,—s t .: .., . I ;clwaver thaulean hellartthased elsewhere in Vnivn at " ' • '• .-----' ...- ".' . ' ''' ' AItNOID*J - ,-- r . =,CO. lb LA NF:f , ,ITS,' it. ORO, D:181.•Id N. , 11siek.na‘i. plan- . -, .--- Nto.:;to;' -:--- • -----.---=-: ' , .'.. " - L . . ' -111 1 -kets 8-4 104.1t2.4 alld-134.f0r bate-..elkvaß by : : lo evroil Plaid, Ilroalut. Nov, ,30,. .- -- ' - MINOLD-bt,"CO: .....'.., 0 1 StutwIsTiery low at • ----"-"-'-' • Ross of Pennsylvania; Simpson, of N. Jer- T at . a committee of one meMber, from each State be appointed - to select and nomi nate a National Committee of *Correspon dence. That'a committee of Ffnaitee be 'appoin ted." .• The above resplutions were unanimously adopted. , . ; • The chairman having •ann'onheed that gm next : business before . the oOnveniron was the nomination . of a Pregident and Vice President of the United Staieir. • On the motion of Mr. Thaddens Steven* of Penn - Sylvania, General. WILLIAM HENRY -- HARRISON of - Ohio, was put in nomination as the candidate for the next vacancy of that important office. This an nouncement was received with great ap plause.,_ . . . - On motion it •was resolved that 'Votes upon-the abovaproposition_should he taken VIVA vocu, - by - States, When the following result was announced: • I Pennsylvania,. • . - Ohio, '-- New York, New Jersey,. •- Rhode 'gland-, Total, The honorable DANIEL WEBSTER, Massachusetts was then - put in miniination for Vice:Presidebt,-and -received the.same unanimous vote of 119!.. ' -- 7 - The -- Conventio' W ff as . - :addressed-with= great -rt ability by Messrs.' Clough of 'Massa chusetts, Stevens of Penn Sylvania & Beach of Ohio. The fOrmer gentleman pithily remarked • that Whiff principles were iileit -tibal---With--4h6Sevh-telr—had—aeliieve&-on - glorious revolution ( they had ever been the favorite' creed- -of- Ma - ss'achusetisi' and he hoped that -the two .. distinguislied gelid - einem who had,been placed in nomination would -go-thrOugh-Ahe-ordeal-vietorious—heart-and hand together—lit . order :that -the country might get into the gdod 'old Whig times pg4i • , „ hPReaRESS U W TE EST—T a. Value of 'the agricultthal products whieh annually decent' the' Mississippi, -is estirceted'ef se nt?) millions of dollars:— It appears from official, documents, that. the velie of the property annually •trahsportod ; opt the MO' .canal in Nety'Yorki is sixty--seven inilllons Of dollars, iiying in tolls to'. the state tree? sury $1,614,0001 „but we presome this a _mount:_comprehends the Nalue_of all-_ geniis transpurtekeacti-Way.,. Anil : lo . year . 1798, when an assessment was made -with. a view to the levying of direct taxes by the general government, the 'property west •of 'the Allegheny- mouetains, in states_and ter ritories of the American unien, - was valued at only tweetymix millions: the sanie:dis triet is estimated at the, present daTto con tasin. property_of the _value_of_twelve huh-. deed millions. •The state of Indiana has six -thotisatid.men- . at-Work on: her railways-and canals:. „The works of .internal.,impreve ment,..already beg - intend koeeedingtawards . completion with - -unexampled rapidity 'in the. states of Ohio, Indiana, and Mi chigan, Will'cost twenty-eight millions when fthishedt-a wonderful amount, if we reflect on the recerit - settlement:of .that•part of the pnion; and comparatively_ munher the inhabitants.—Nero Orleans Bee. ' 'MARRIED; On Tuesday the 6th instant, by' Rev. I!enry Au rantl.lliv. John .31,017Feely, to Ali's!' .Susan min, both of North Middleton township. • On Thursday the Bth histant,by Rey. DP P. Rosen miller. Mr. Benjamin Smith, to Miss. Catharine lien y, both of Dickinson township. • . . . • • •DIED,. • Ori Friday 'last; in - Philadelphia, Mr. James W T jecmeyi formerly-6f-thirrpluce.' • reHltilrie c,. • T an Orphans' Court held,,on the 12th day of No .l-L.vember, 1838,,and.holdenlii Carlisle in and for -Cu inberland-Coutity-41e- folloi - inr-prpeeedingiEWefe= .bad, to wit: •. - • t, „. 12th govember„lB3£4 In case . of the writ otpar tit:Tti and 'iltlitation on the real estate of/.lohn soti,late.of the lioroii4ll of Carlisle; deceased. The Shecilfreturns the said writ dulvt.exeoutedr-on-imo.. thin of inmes Dovor, Esq. colifirnled, and rule on the.l:eirs.abil.legal_re preselitatives-to -appear- at-t lie- Orphans' Court, to be held on Monday the fourteenth, day - of.lanuary next, at 10 o'clock, A. M. and aceept or refuse to accept of said real estate, at the valuation thereef,,or show cause why the sane should not be sold. • - - - Cumberland Camay, se, Aw ed Certified extract from the rtecOrds of __, the Orphan's Court, in - .add for said ii county. . 7'l:_t, Oe GHEAD, t. eir - 1 - Clerk 0. C. November ,1838.—L6w "THE subscriber wouldinform the public that he half P" IfitiattOil4'Be.itli44rtment of , - RE D MADE CLOTHING.. of the best Clotes; Sattinetts,Curds.and Vestiugs as well as low ..priced goods, all of which he will sell. vei•yy low.. ' Dusinesb is also carried on as usual. WILLIAM AiaPHERSON: Carlisle, Nov. 20,1333/3.-3t. • • ORPHAN'S COILTRT SALE. A IWO:WA.* limi,„ ,: ~..,,,,.:1111(01(7*E. :A.Acoupix , Lpqr , 13ARN, JOSEPH NI, 'MT:ANS; .I:lnthastratot On Science and the arts, Constituted by. he Frank lin Institute of the Suite of Pcnnsyli anent, for the pro motion of the ineeltanic arts, ° .to whom was referred , ftw.examination, the Shoulder measure System of T. Oliver, for the measuring and-drafting orgarmetits, REPORT, • _ _ That the peculiarities of Mr. Oliver's System, Consists in ii division 'of one,fourth of what is called the Shoulder measure into thirteen equal kits, which parts are ,agaiii divided into halVt's and quarters. — This system als6 differs from all Others, which the committee are acquainted with,itt the. f dlowi, ! g. par ticulars, vi2i Ist.. Tblit it-Is more simple-mid coase-• quently easier learned and -more accurately applied; the drafts and deseriptions - •beini -- ao - plant, - that any per son at all acqua i nted with garment batting, eau acquire full .. knowledge of it in a few,ininutes; ;2nd, that after the garment is .drafted on this principle, any and every.pronf inealifire the - cutter :pleases ta apply to it, will be - found - to .accord the great desideratum the committee thinks, ha's never been attained by any other method for,thafting: Various systems of - cutting, have appeared within the last few years, all, or nearly all of which have been.-;:examined - by 'members - td - this bat without wishing to detract Iroin the - iner:ea or any -otheraystemrnot-one-so.far,has-heen--fontlentirely-- to answer time purpose fir *Web it waft intruded. ----The committee believe that Mr. Oliver's system is better calculated to obviate. the difficulty under which Tailors have labored than uny . .of - 4he abuse mimed systems, inasmuc h as It CStabll!the9 all the necessary points,. and. in such a manner as to convince the cutter that his dritllls- correct-before lie- begins-to. -cut- his cloth. It appears to lviive little or nothing to the judgment of_thecutter,. thus rendering-Alm profession much leaaardnotts thipthereinfoi•if; -- -= - Foal-Lummox-- 30 21 • , 42 119 With regard to the oriiinality, of ,the system, the committee believe it impossible:lt the present day, to introduce a system of garment enttinc entirely oragi . nal; . tievertheless ; they bel i eye Mr; .911 v er.!s_sy,steur to be as nearly original as themaim: of the thin will admit—Severad—of-tlie-counnitthaveAesteil-thii system, by a'cutting number of coats by it, and they do not hesitate . to give - it their mninalith_4l approba tion. , 1 7 • • Rirhard.Watkinary No. 197-C6astaat street : Edward A. Watbnn, Na. 92 Clirsthat-stryteL tmr! i•i!o . - .Edward J. Aziord,No, 34:0 Cheatnat airect, Thom= ' - . ..priltadetpka, 13;1533. •J P. T.'oli.tee•—; - Pear Siet-I have • used. your im- - prorements on the 'Shoulder measure system,` and believe it to be the bent hvatern .that has eeereame under my notice,•anditairieli Lwngldrecommend it,,t.o the trade genenallj•.• • Ilespi•etfidlr • Wor B. n. '2l I (lio...initt street. • • Philartelfihia, Sept. 1858.' _ • - .;71fr. T. 0/iverl-*Dear Sir—flaring ACZ . ,II and used' yourimiirored system of rutting, Lltave in erery-in .stnnee where it-has bran fairly hard f mild it to he one of the licst.tlintint-an:yet ennle nntler my untie; anti ns such h ave no hnitntion in reclininentling . -it to the trade inteneral. It,•sportfnily rnirs, -111 - St nekton . :o.--1 tlB-Ch •• • . - I: A Dli.'" l A. • CP Proprietor of the La'6's - Tlinic rilfieetftil!y informs' the - pithlic that he inut. in ;oldie.] n en gagements with Ifliss LeslieattO liis, little, secured the vilitable assistance of - 1 Ofra. &Tourney, -- -Grenville .lle - Richard Penn Smith . , of -and Joseph-C. Xectl,- - -- Ole • III:1U: thble of "Cliurcoal •Sketchos."' The editorial erirps of the Lidy's Book may' . now he said to . Rtrolig4st Of any in the country. The January'im - her - nf th ii77:y will; in, addition to a plate the _Fashions, of three figures, also con tain : COLORED PATTERNS of the m modern im provements in IVIXDO IV ctln'lWlAW,and other Orncynents•vf . a ll:nacho • These will he given nuorterly, and will greatly en hance the value of the Book. • • Ale has owned a..eorrespondenee With Mrs. Corn well Baron Wilson.; Bili (MSS of the nlon irt eissemblec, - *lo writes as ;Mb : t• "1 am' just leaving .town fn. a month's MWer. in Trance. On My return,•l will send yen. some Poe try and original prose ilrticick " Miss Mary Anti Browne, of Liverpool, find Mrs. of.Loildon, have also mail . ..wed their salea ble aid. En addition to . those moationerl, following. well known Writers will still combine to scatter "pearls of price" to the readers of the Bock: Mrs Sigottrue.y, - 'Mrs Se,lg-w!ek. • Mrs dale; ' Grenville. Mellen, Miss Leslie, Miss Mary Boyle, . Rev 3 14Brown, Miss A M F Buchanan; J N. itinn, J it Kimball, • - T. lds, 111 17 - ,- .: IF Janice TTFief, ißies ..ee Ilentz, W Laudnr, Miss . J II Williams, ,Mrs Haw!, (England) Miss I. E P.Mballow, , Matthew Carey, Mrs V E Howard, . Mri M St. L Loud, • .L A Wilmer,.. Allan Morton, Everest; J 13 12cuiscm,• Anna 11 Dorsey ; W C Taylor, L . L D H Stowe, • Catharine Stanley, Mrs C B.Wilsrmi (Eng.) Airs Selik.Sruith, ' W. B Tappan, , • Rev JII Clinch, Sarent; , . John Howard A MeMakin, - Mrs C Gore, R-Shelton Matikenzi 6 . . Thomas Miller (Eng:) Gen. George I' Morrls%- • S Boughton, • .I..lones, Mrs F S Osgood, • . Constant Guillon. The publisher being in possession of the"menns_in determined that no other publicntiOn, shall lipprpn,elt the Lady's Book; either in decoratiop or_ good sub stantial matter.. • November 40, ° VALUABLE "REALM ESTATE -- . FOR SALE. . .° " . .rfii4l.ll6 - tiiiieSfififelriii;inTSltiette — sbont 6 wale west-Of-Carlisle; -- containing 27S Areies, about 200 eves.-:tilmte—and_in.a...high___Stoto_nfLonitivation• the balance is well tinibef•ed,.snitl:thereliitiniq;d iiiianttty of Locust on the place. • . —The- improvements.sre n.new. Two. Story; BRICK lIOUSE ilkiti - ittreill ,4 AND ,LARGE BANK .BARN, with a, Tenant House,' Stalling, and two Apple Or chards. There is a well bf water, and several very large .springs. vicar the. House. Tlic turnpike Road from Harrisburg to Chambersburg passes thrnugh the farm, and the Rail Road passes nearly-in sight. ThiS property is well calculated - for -two farina, which will be 4 Aold separate or together, to suit pur- . chasers,- Persons'wishing tr purchase the' abbve prokrty, will call on the undersigned; Who resides I mile east. of Carlisle; directly on the Cumberland Valley Rail Road, atulorho authorized byht committee of:the Ilbard 'of Directors of the Carlisle Bank to make sale of the sathe.• • • • •- Nerembet 19,18 n The Harrisburg' IntelligeWc6r, Leliann, lanCaater Examiner and the aliirre . S.weelcs, (mark price) and charge this iziifrn AMT . , .tot he plantation of thesobseriber in North I%liddleton townrhin, on :he Nnyi.mht.r . ij"tßtit. Bum, ()lux, ob , lo Orcur montlimoitt, :RI M tu ted. The owner is desirznl t - i come forward, ppm - L. property, pay rharge , .. 1,.. forward, take it away, others Ise it wilt be - dislieseirolfterbrittag - tolaw: ULRICII STRICKLER. Noy; CO, ISSEr—ow. .3 1.7' -- OLIVER,, Eekorter orrashiini Teach -- Cuiting - etterineats;--, VUOULD respectfully inform the Tailori, that -IrY he is now in Carlisle, where he intends re maining for several weeks." - Persons wishing to try his systein, can hart: it,. theneceirniry thins, by calling it Carlisle...As regards the merits of this system, he deems it unnecessary to say,much,- as the system is so highly recommended by the most of the leading Tailors of Philadelphia. ' • • TAE" COMMI'T'TEE CERTIFICATES. sc E rEAT Ira MICiiAGL_ FISImURN, CASI4II. A neckirrities Anti•Dvmreptic , ("ENT . IIIIT.T vr.t:trAnLi,) . . The reputation Of which has 'now become establish d as the niostsale mid (widowreniedy ever - di saovered for restoring health tn . ltiers•tns suffering iind!y . evel'^y• . disbase for whieli tiny are rn•ninenried. .• • , Wherever,..these . pills have hen .once introduced. into into a' familv,tthey become :a. standing rern_:tly, and . are called for again' iiiidl again, which is sufficient proof of theirsood.qualities. .. . ~.. .. The - medicine having met With the unanimous ap probationo.of-thoSe Who have -fiiirlf employed it, ao, • corifn to the directions, is recommended :with, in even confidence to the public, in every vuttietref .: s,,, k k function Aisorder of the. Stomach, Bowels, Liver and Spleen, such us Heartburn, Acidity of the -Sto mach and Bowels, Ditirrlicea, Colic, Jatoidtee, Phan lencytDysentery,habitual costiveness, loss of appe tite, siek.fleadnolie,-SeaSickneal,fsr:e. &c. They are 'also well adapted to the diseases of women and chil dren.: Literarr,Men, students, and elf other persona ' of sedentarybabits, find them very convenient. Thole who indulge too freely. in the plerisurceof the table, find specty.relief from the lielltle , of oppression and .._ distension which fliilows, by taking the „PHIS. ~.As a dinner • Pill, they. are invaluable. Those who are .. drinking ininentf':o4iire,and particularly thosefrom Southern elimates and -tagise. • arid -fever . districts, will fad them highly benefieial. Those who are exposed to the vicissitudes of weather, on .journeys or voya ges,can take them at all times - with perfect safety - , an without inconvenience.. In lull doses, they are a . Highly shicaidous and safe Anti , Bilious'lfedicine.;-- , - They iiever, produce. sickness at the •atomach,- or griping. . . . Pram . the Rt.;,liev. - -LeviS: ivei II D., .. • . .1.1701,0 p of North C arolina:'- - .. . - . - • . "Rale&h,.7liarch 1'20838. .• • ." Having, for the last three years been intimately acquainted 'with Dr: John Beckwith, of this city, rind enjoyed- hi s - professi o al--sery ice•r„ 1-,take- pleasure-hi,- stating that his character as a .Christien paternal', and.•exlm•rienced-Plis•sicia4entittes-ilia-tostimony,in— regard to the use of f liis'Anti-Dispeptic Pills, to the entire confidence of the ptiblic.. 111• Ox.ocrience_-_of _ the good elYeeti of tliesa'ills, II:Sr two years past, sa -1 tisfies me of their eminent value, particularly in - ing an impaired digestion;atitlwatsling oft bilious at tacks.lavlng been foie n long lime subject. to tho annual recurrence-of-such- attanks,-L-was-iit the-lushit resorting for security agalnat them and with very N- Jiartial sueeess, , to a libeual Use of Calomel or Blue 1 , 111 - .l7.l.llltAnce mvjnequaininnee With the Alitir-Dyn peptiEl'ill of De. Ileekn;il preSe - ribedliC --- the heat instance himself, I have not been under -the necessity of,,usim-, , weary in any forin,Ttesides be ing . Wholly exempt-from bilioirsrattacks. Several - 7 - it ruiners of nir family nee experiencing the same be. - • diefieiaLeffeeLs;-2====- - =-= - •• • • For Sale by • • • S. ELLIOTT, Carlisle. • GEO, -CARLIN, November.:lo, 1838. . ly. • - ..Prospram — of the - " . • • • • HARRISDURG..CHRONICLE, - • THERE being -Mottling .which sd mach erilianceit, the value of a public journal as early and faithful . - news;tlie - - editor and proprietor of the Harrisburg . .Clfronicle•has-made -such-arrausements,as_wil,Ltuat fail :to 'hake this paper equal, if not superior-, to any other in the place, during the-crisping year, in this • particular. . ___The.sessivms•of the._Stitte•Legislature the comfit session, promise to be neusuelly interesting. The policy of the, new -Stem administration, must excite • curiosity in the minds of all such as take any part in . the politics of the day ivasnaitih es the friends of the new COVernor leave t'ound lunch titult - with the :nimbi- T . ;titration of foseph Miner, tiriugh one of the best Goic colors 'Pennsylvania ever and it remains to . • to be seenfrom wherthis winter still tlevelope,whe titer the pc,nple have made a - wise ellatige. - • lie Sides .theinterest - -whicli•the polies , of the new -' fulministration hill give rise •to, die Auties-of this_ winter's Legislatilre will lie an It as t 6 engage the - serioufattention of evOri' citizen iii tats State: Among other matters, it wilth ye the altering andthe . amending 'of existing laws, so a's - to Continua to the :provisions or: the' new Constitution;:and make such. others Hs the.emergeney will require, which will be [neither few nor unimportant,- •Aiit i 3 ourpitepose contionethe pnblicati,?n_cf_ Chivniile., and, with zeal,.we•will not sey_witlt \Oat .' fm baffle I ,, col'ent sm. Van Purenism;_,. Penny Wriv,litism, anal all the other destructive isms, we most earnestly call mpoimiiie friendsofdemocra- - e'}`and osil government id aid US, if not for our sake, • let them dd it far the sake of the rouse we espouse. TER. MS.—This paper will; as heretofore, he pub lished twice a week during the Session of the Lt•gis- • Moire, 'and one's week during the rcuthindur of the -•- year, on a flue doable medium shect, and new type,- • m $3,00 per annum, puyel.le iii advance. Foit„ six. • • months, including. the session of the Lelpsinturc, , 60 in advance. No subsoriber can discoMlnue'his paper titan all arrearages are raid. - • • - --c:`.:‘.9y person forweitiliii. five names as vaLscri- bers, :well have a copy of th,i'Clumniclo gratis. E. GUYER. tarriEbitri, ISZoveralwr '2O. 1633 PUBLIC SALE OF LAND. oISITA.NT to the last Aral-m.(l tcstninentottli • lnte Abram Davenport, (1,01, I gill; on' Thursday the 20th dtt!l of December next, proceed' to sell, at public auction, on the premises, • • A TRACT OF LAND, , hr mid will'immud rut Jefrer ttm county, Va., near- Leetoivii, and 'adjoining the lands of ltieltard .:41'§lierry'S heirs, Itlehsrs. Charles, _Line_ntlesiliaLlolutMayer,containing-911)0-ACliES--- , - or upwards. Said land lies intermediate 'between - the Smitlifieftlifial Shepherd! tfiwnond Smithfield and Harpers-Ferry turnpike reads„ about 21- or 3 miles fermi Smithfield, and .bet . ween'.3 'and 4 miles from CI In rlvetowo. Also, on Saturday - the - 2211 Anthrthe-sain &month, (December) one other 1' k; OF LAMP in the county cf Prederte Va., (now . in the oven jeuiey of Dy. Daniel It lagetider,) between .d.and 4, - m;ld north east of-WitßUfater,-n-djoiiiiiiolieltiiiila— of Mcgars..Wm.: L..Cla vkd Wm- Coolecr - and - Geo. - Osborn, containing' between -WO and 9,50' &lid -farm-is-Within one mile of. the iichester_ and. Potomac Rail Road. Poisession of both corms given 00 the•lat day.of April nost. A further deicriptban of the-above named farms is deemed unnecessary, as it is presumed that nuy one wishing to purchase, will view the prOperty and judge for themselves. • Terms made known on the day of sale. ~• • BRAXTON DAVENPORT, Eer. of Abram Davenport, doo'd . • JeiTerson county, • Z • • . Nov. 15, 1851.—ts. 5, • - _. . ___—... VALUABLE REAL. ESTATE • For • • LA.FIRST rate LimeEtonc Furin,_situatein_West pennsborongh` 7 16tviTihiflCumbet 7 lancl - county, hount l6l4 y-lantis-rof- , Williunintldp,-Lhanc:-Goo4 hart, -I.lalsbey Dixie'', George His, Win. Palm and others, about tt milisStweat of Carlisle, in sight of the turnpike n o the rail itad, containing about " • . One. Hundred.and Thirty .16.e5.• , About, EIGHTY AqIIES are oleo red rtud in a high ! state of cultivation. Thetkhalanco is well timbered, and there is it' great quautit,y of Loctist on the place.; 'fhe improveinents'arerti . ' ' , • • TWO , . 4 3,1 TORY •• -1 41' ' 11 . 4 LOG HOUSE !‘ and. r with A ,1161TV-fßilinimen • or wocr close. by the door, and nn eseellent frame Burn, and two first rate Apple, .Orchards. • • If the above property is not sold at private saleLbe-, fore the C. l 6th of Deeember.next, it ivill be offered, on said dnytt o'clock at public sale, when conditions of Nile will made known by, the heirs.. For fur ther par Oculars enquire of , . fcCULLOUG,H on the premises:. erThe Uneasier Iferglii Cif Ea7alidper will insert the.ahniv 4 weeks, anti char&this office. - d li r 1 1:1 1 ; 1 . ' 41' 1 zl i b k : ' o l l l l l ll?l:l" l' c ' T b 4:e s ; a nii . , , l - ' Z s ri tQ ie d g n tlnd fnr 'Sale by: . ; - • AU:NOLO 84. CO. , LAIN gm! figured 'Satin s li4intis;ittei vacet.and, I AritlY!stitte Stacks Ear En.le at, • Nbv..4to. . t.; CO. , . , 1-111ENer criapi,, pros d o nii..01101.11; Lap, 1411,2dertimm Nyoo4 . . tnerioovs; - also via Cloth; 61. tuli Norlow rt. • Nrw, . • • = , M1N01..0.84 ea, Ku 11,07,.8:,.%.,„.11.1i S Wllll2l ill .00614, bid ttiblelPr , ' t ' th • VreNlis, 41.)::,(4011) 4,t .. ; _. ''. ' • • 'oy, 9,0.- - . . LISON l7u mul inesi ruie Annut at CQI Aiixi i 8.: po: