, D ~ r i~ 1. '(1:5. r. i"%u '4',‘}”"¥"‘-N‘r~" *q.,..&A-VLVAHM_MM;T; >,‘.. ‘:"."." ‘. ' !• I= . 74ivraviala z3.ibriaci4tte 4,10 , „ .. . . . I'o the Ekciti1 4 1.0 f: eginbeilaild'Coitiztk; Ficitoii C1T12161184r71' . lii*, ofrerr pelf to'. your Eoniitleilttloki Aso, :catitlidii:te for tlie'6 ce of S , kW shall tie tluqr.ful fotidur tiutpori: ' ..” • . _ 41.11cn . .towbehip.i 21);,184V1;5 .of Cumberland. - County. ._ IFEztow-Cntrzess offei'myself , as a Candidate TOrlhe !Ace of.S.LIEMFFiisf Wahl'. county, at the eniuingteneral Election, an d ?thankful. Toityour support.' • • • •.. 'WM. M. 'M.ATEER.• Southampton township.. i ay-40~ 1840.- 'lto'the :Electors, - of - CU inberland.county. -FELLOW--ernzEttae—l: offer:- tnyself-aa-a candidate for the office of) Sheriff of said 'county at 'the'clasuitig G f e nentl'Election;and.will be thankful for putt P9P - .. port. April - ,its 11140 .1 :7-7.e ES' : " .. -1 . • 4DY' . , . . To the-'.Voters COiniterland county._ FELLOW CITIZENS offer ;nye& to your 'con - -sideration as a,'Candidate for the•office of • . - - at the election in October next..f electedirOledge perform the dittiis oPsaidoffice with fidel ity,-andimpartiality.' •• J - Yours &c., - - PAUL_ MARTIN. ,_ - Shippensbur"g, April 1:;1849.-'—te • • . , --To the Electo,s gf.Cithiberland,.:Courity. for the office of SHERIFF of -said county at the en suing g General - Electron and will he tlianicful for yew , support. Newville; Aiwa 15,1840 . - . -To4la , Pre( and Independent Votera 'of ettritherland , -co-unte - ' . . . -. -IDELLOW-CITIZP.NS;—.I submit myself to you' XI - considers - 1101;ot the - ensuing:election, as-a-tan - didatd for the_offtee of ' --_ 1 • :. . , 1 '-- ---- ' 77-4 a "111C1FiliFF -'"-- • and would res entfally_soliO. our auticitgaloi , . the same. . .. , THOMAS 'CRAIGIIBA - D.. South Aliddibton township April 8, 1..840..,-t! • To'thc - Blectoroof Cumberland County. • FT.I.Low CITIZENS:•; -1 offer _myself to yoUtr con sideration, for the office of*SHEIMPF at the ensuing election and respectfully solicit your support, and if elected will - endeavor - to discharge the duties of the toihe . beit of my jiidgment and abilities. • ' • - -PRANG'S EGKEI,S,•• •• •,--- Silver Spring. Townphip. ' • 'April 1,A134( .. • • • ... • _ ro the Electors of Cumberland county/. FELCOWA.CITJZINS:—At the earnest solicita tions of a number of friends, I imi induced to offer ruysellas a candidate for the office of Slap rid" of Cumberla n d county, at 'die neat "general. election, and respectfully solicit your suffrages. =' , - aolm . --s t ounDEcK. New Camberland,? s . - - April 1. t840. - • '" ilii—Eleetoftrortriiiit:Ntich;cl. County: • FritoW.tlrrizENs - :—T offer myself as arva candi date for the (Ace of Sheriff of Cumberland county, and•wig be-thankful for your :suppott.. JOHN •WYNKOOP, jr. of Ilrestpenn.tbootigh.- laurel' 1% 1846.—te • To the Electors of Cumberlond county : rellow,Ciiizene--1011Fee myself t 9 yotir consiaera lion aro Candidate: for_the office of SHIORIFF at the ensuing election, and will be, thatikfol for • your ----- .. . ' • ' GEORGE MATTHEW.S . . --- ' ' Carlisle, *archV, 1840. , - , . - , --7..T0',-the',L•Vigets_Lof • CFrnll 'erland • .G . rort.vg EN' 1.-4 do hereby offernayself id the next steers) election for the office of SHERIFF of said county, and would be thankful for your support _ .: - . ----• • ABRAHAM LAMBFATON' ' ._ NnitliMiddletcinT townsh,ip._,l_. Alardi 10,1840. Cumberland Cotnit: - -FELLOW CrfiroNoi---1. offer. Bo n, cant a e for the office of .;" 7.7 - • - *;"f::i..1*:• 1 Y--:- • Sitian I F at the ensuing poneral Election; and ,ii'ill_ be thank, COI fOr your support: --- • - 11111 i mtewnehip,?____ June 3, 1840.. S 2 itte ,independent : Elector., of Cumber , •Cz 'offer myself as it — iinaidideffir tju Off)ee of . • - ILIEWURF' ".. at ‘tiMcnot gerferal _election, and sha , ll be thankful for Yittir Suffrages. 'Should Ihe deduct I will Ohirge.llM-AutiesLottke..olffee to' tho best of my judgMent and abilities: • :.THOMAS HARII.IB,, „ p ." . • 'Bondi July 1.5,-1840 sk; • Thilttet"Celglithi,initaborg: and "..irhitaigeriir Or 'flatiinaori.. OR. ,C4X4Li na t io.subsiiiberh:gratertriloF",ool,„Mvpre, ' , beg !cove to Inform their friends and the artbeiriPira . lady etwee lfeoluiiiiceliurg and 1 10tallelpfiii,otrIfileimureiVARbiub glx)( l ß.and; Pro- Once stli'sleiseriptiops, wilt be, inervurde4, with earn. e_iod desMali at ilieloweit, rites ot: l frOg!.4 , ; r , 4 , • , Produce will be received • at' • lnur are: Houses tolMeelisetastiurg, and , forwarded to either Philti, • , !ttolithia or,' ths , ll.insure, ancoidifitt. to the direction of !e , *rut* ' 4 . - • -' 2 'peril:will given for - , ; W heat •., " • k on WO for' ilsllOrnit . (pii et _ , • . , . Dip it oution* of Park e 11411 .,P• - mil iv Busidess. TIM 00040.44 ip ih,s , lA, Immo; • „ emora - o e., *111."1lJOD dirsZtvet 11;iSOuth' liddlet4ll t°":l l l : i sin i etre continued O le l ilt or l o:v.' :T h e 011 EL sativ. the 11140, , , .• • , ATTEPfTI9N 1 , I t B. 4 * 4:14 74 ' ° : 1 0 . -Eiwoh it xt j at 4he PIO !e!_ r - 4 0 4 h ♦ 4:-F A I T .A Id betweo lumrs ,4 0 42:0K n l B ~Le . 10 Li et i4e4ot-for said ' Aft 811 4 417-17 ' Atompsnyo.lo_ ininester. order.og -to° - JOHN 119 1), , r 0 P 1 . gprhoid satoth July 1840, . , ~t; 4,. , -,,,,..,, •• - , . ".''' ' ' '.' .. ' V 'f '.' :.!!,‘ '' F ' ' 1\) '' ' lor' , ~ • ~, . . . ~, _. . '' .•• , ;: c e- ;:''' • . gf, , . '. i , ,Li .-.,.:•,.', ~,, ~,.- -it _ , L..% . " [...... ) „ ~ .. . , . . . . - ... 1 1 ~- !'-..,'''. ' : 2 'l- ' '-'' .' -,-- . ~ . ~ .• r . - it— '' 4' ." ' V .•,',,' • -,.:. 1 1 '. ,1- . ,',. •'^ - 1,. *'2' . . - ....: 4.: . , .. . .•' ~ . , • -, , .:' ... ~.„.....4 EIII =I JAMES REED WILLIAM -BIZAtt MMli= -- - • • -. • -.- ---------: - . -- ------- ---• • --- ---- • A. oAio:ktt.-*EWsr*rxi.- 7 4,p*trO*.o**q *toitiptlic* , .4 . oo.***tit'A . loo-::Ao***s - .o** Atir*Orptitioit; :Otirs**kiii*:' . - io4oi.' .... =II En ' egsters -, 0 ..,\ CARIMILii. July 25t141841k,. Notie-ie hereby ,given to , all Legatees, predltors; and all other. persons Concerned, that Ike- following acconnts.havb been filed in this office for examination; by_theaccounttints • therein -panted, and • will' be Ore. ! stated to the Orphans' Court of - Cumberland ',county (or clanfirmation and'allowance on Tuetiday the 25th day of August A. D.'1840,' viz t . : • The supplemental Administration account of Leah Bransi.Adnatnirtratris: of Owen Evans, deceased- The Administration account 'of William Brown; Executor Of Magdalena Walf,deCeatieil... The Administration' account of Fredericks Won-. Administrator of . , Sarah Spring; deceased. • --The-Administration:account-of-Samuel ...S..Smitti; -AdMinistrator of Capt. John Smith,.deceased. • The Administratson account of David,Rume; Esq.. m.kdatraturofflolinlifeasg, in Thu ,Administrationsiocount of Curtis N,,hornpson, Administrator of Jane McFall, deceiseer. ' The Administration account of 'Jolmlialliere, Ex ettior. Cif Oliver DeJancy,tieceased..,..,. _Tke - ...Adinlitistration'account of George Kcish:,.Ex center of . ,John. Niekey, deceased. _ „ The SuliPlaidentitt - tuid'finnl—Administration-:a&. Count of' -acid' Longiteckar; 'Administrator . . o f, Henry Longnecker, 'deceased. . , The. Administration. account of GeorgiMhtinnis, Esq. Anministratdr - of(Robert 'Litivton, deceased: •Tlie Administration'necomd.'of Jacob Longneclier,,' Administrator of Elizabeth Longneeker,deceased...._, -TheAdministratidn- account-of- James .Wetticley.;_ Administrator o(Josepit!Shaw, deceased. • . The Adminbitration account of Andrew Blair, - ecutor vf Robert-Barkley; deceased.. The Administration . account ot James -Graham, Executor of oney tari.;:deceased, filed by Dr.-ll.' G. The Administration account - of - Mrs. - Ann Galin,- Executrii - of Thomas MC.Murryydrceased. -. The Administration accotint -of 'lsaac- B. Parker, -Esq..-surrixing_AdminiXtintopal,Gen.L.Willinnt exander, deceased. -- • • "..e 4 —he-gupplemental Adminiett4tion account of Wit; Liam Line Esq, Executor of John Grieger , deceased: The Atinanustration.account_of_David_Clever_and Deere - Waiters; jun4Administratarso(Christopher Walters, decemied. - . -- • • Jacnb — Gm'is - r -- 1, AZ; ministrator Of Elizabeth ,Barnhart, deceased: - • The Administration account of Levi W.. Weaver, -Administra tor . ot - Nancy Weaveri-deceased..-- The. Guardianship - =account-of James Graham, - Guardian of Anderson Orr, fried by Dr. R. G. Young.- . fhe Gtiardinnship.' account •of James Graham, Guardian.of William Orr, filed by--Dr. E.G.' Young. -'The Guardianship account .of- james Graham; Guardian of. Martha Ann Orr, filed by Dr: It. G. The .Guardianship'account of Andrew Blair, Guardian_otßebeccal‘loore. . -. • - . ISAAC . ANGNEY...liegister, ';..---•"'"—,•,= . ' ,•;,--. ----,; — • - c — " - - 7 - .4.:z4;•,-,-_-, . . ~ .... ....4-_, ,•„, _ . ~, • -- , .:,, 50•4•••;' ,, •':-•:,,,,i'' , ' • __ - .7." .:- '- ":- -F • '' -:- , ""i 4 .-„ - o --t • •:' - ' ,„::::' , i 1 :1ti . ,...... . r. ..i___ .._!, '•-. ' . frt-,.1.1! : 11 ••;-. • • --- -m - :-. ~ ,0 0liPPitt*,;‘ 7-77- '- -.•• ;iirriii " - Ar' ~.,,I : v.'''''.': , •'• , 'llii - T. .:. ' :•:: ~ ~6:111. 1 ':''.! iii 4 ,L; 14 1-,. , I , •'- t: - ,-,- 0.11 • 11, - 141:i"::, •ty :' -.,-;.,•,' : , 4, ..- - --)-....7# i .d0tt......P. a, •-•-" q, l' •• : ,;,•_. , . ".•.....--;,, 4 1, ; -- --: lw 7 .. 4 ,•,.:,,,,,-, •- •cis_b-P; ,- .27. , ,,,,-.',•, ---- - - . -- -ii.L - --- :-.• i i i ,':- 4, - • 9.,t0, A•-•!!':..-,,,,,,:-..,...,,.., -.- . -, :,:... .....,,,,,, •,--.‘ ~,,,,..--:—, • , ---i `.---'----,----,- '-- -- ' --- -; ----- V Fresh :Medicines. • - -Tlie-subseriberlias recently.received large'addi tionaliupplies-of— Illedigints, Colors, Dye-Slog's, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpentine, CoPal Varnishi_Pain tersr Brushes, Varnish Brushes, Hand Brushes, SiCiT tpaceti Oil, • (very fine) Spetra . Candles/ Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps, Cap and' Letter Paper, FrtiltAsiices, - Perfuniery, which he'will sell to Physicians, Merchants apil;others, wsto4r.ssi.r. or by-amvim, at the: lowest rates; having pOrchased_en- Lively for cash tho will. offer bargains to; those who wish to purchase.at wholesale. August 5, 1-840, TUFFS.--Logrooe,, 111:azil.letto, gua, Fume, Madder,: Mum, Cochmoul, Lae Blue Vitriol : CopperUs, Indigo, - Oie of Vit :viol,' Nitric Acid; Murtatio do,, Solution of Tin j the above 'wilt be sold low for. cOafi,by __ • • ' : ITr. lt. —Beet . Pickling Vinegar kept constantlytok-salle by • 4 ELLIOT-T.: aike sualliy, for sale S. ELLIOTT. - , Creditors take-Nopee.- TAT wiluiVe applied to the JittlgeSaf the•Conet. A3f.l3emincaLPleatt.of Cumberland'conntY, forthe benefit or the.insolventtaws oft& Commonwealth, and that the said court have -appointed: Monday the' lOtli day of August, A-.'l.k. 1840, for the hearing of us and our , creditors, at the cotirt-house hitlin borough tenrlisleochen—and-witero-you-tuay-atte.nd.:l4o l l. .. think proper. • , •• ' 1!'... , :... - Lrs s • , WHY -July 22, 180.-3( JEJLEMANALANNCRI,. EBNER KERNS...:," BATIIsaVeyyiIQ.KSA ordile firti ' • •:• ELLIOTT:; Oa r 'gptl:4*.N s T.4irl.T*l4,S,'. . •. 35 . 2 . - •••' - rirrzzw , tnuofft Bildoi!e• • - • ' Clans B for 101 •'To to , ..be - arawn't9 Jane) City on Sutnetlny, Augunt 22A;18 , 4.9.. 75 No::-Lottery--, ! ? .ottery-- , I 5 Drawn . - 5,00Q;,12;500,11:450,_ A150,.59 4 ti; _s(rtsGalMOV:4l.oo;loooi&b% wize(); ;sil ,230;.50.70. 2.M;5074 160; 60.0(150,. 6110 ,L • Tiike - 10 6 ; 311 s(o—, 'Laves etio Cinii6eates ol.Packageoaf 24' lidlc'TickoLs, l. .do • • ;25 Half :/, 4 , do; •::- - ,65.• • :...25,Quarte.t.41,9;,,,,H , 4'...32.: 50 ---- '''vlrAilid,aks l*iiiter.-.t o ottery. , -.-..;„ i",or Endowing 'Oe'Laca4i4 Madera); "aatllroe,otka, ' • • , -, , '` - ' --- 7- -- - - - 7 1iiirPose - TC' -• " - , ,•• ."' ~ '• ' ~' .`' c /Etta ISToe'lifoi•.4B4o.):- . - 2 2 _•''' i• : - r - ' ."6•11 . 1-1114; t 1 44 31 VgAtandt*Y. l 449 l s__Soi‘fic d sei . ,gpifi,_ '..---' ' . ".•_"' - r --- .8611441; ,11440; ..,. '...-^ - e"' , , •:,' •., -,- '.'.., i 1.5 :JittinAltr',Lotterit;--IVDriora4 pagotc : , '... ,;, , i'.• - •i'‘C,;` , 4 1 2.4 ~' ,',:, I Catitl f 0 : 900 'Dolls ' jcirize4'sAoo,. ibSelO• 4.670 i q,000;!45 00 . &a; ' • . ilte..H . :Etirlaas of Stsoo; 50 Pr .2 ' 50,"60 or p0; . 6.1: 6 F . , ~, ..15003 or 10#0, tie; Sta. • !...,..' ' ' , l J . ; '-- Ticketislo4-bialves $5--quorters sw, s o . __, Certificate" or P.aeklget of 25 Whole Mipketo OW ' - '-Do . t . • ' stla , ' ..- 25 Half •', ' • do, Do -;',.. ,.:‘, , do; • 'IS Quarter ' do' '35t10 : ----1-7---- -'-----, .. -- 7, --- '7'. - :, - , 4,--r-1- "-- fki* Orders !or T ickets and sbarei er;C,ertApatea of Paolcsigia irk" the above Lottery wilt be prettliAlY atteitted to a ntl'Alla drailag seat Imirtediately after, i -- ' --' ~- S i G totinY;t zve.,Cllgnagere. ' ...... , :,•- , 1* .Alls ingtplicitF, ll lC..4, ,• - julig9,l, '' --', ---'-' --- ' - '-- - - '--- ' ,.. '47.0it,..iiiiit'10t4i#4 , 04.40: - Otie.:_::,PO4,ko.6oi. Ok ,*ooi , te:4 %it .044,..r*i .- : isSistei: i • onke - Sooo. , ****: iii - : OA; act .., : .. ,:,..., ,..„ = ... : :.,,.,,,....„ . .,....,. ; •:.;i.- : . 1. , ~- ~.,, ..;.,..:,.„,.--.....!;:, ,;;;;;.c:;•.,:::'. ......:?72'.1.:.i..7:,' ~„.:'!Z::.•'''',7 : . -;' . ..,..,;...:'. -. ....L ':.,;:.?- , ~.: .. .. . .. . . . .. _,_.. .... . MACHINES 4niprOved . . Patent, Ilkirse Power. • T•HE. great' acourageinent heretorcu'e received from the =le orbit' machinesiinduces him to of fer to the public a new and im proved ,Horar. Tower, witigh'ean be shifted ingear . or out of gestr.by keys, and shift the band to 4ive it five different revolutions. And he has tic, hesitation in assuring the Farmers that he is,now able to furiiish then' with an article far in perior to those matinfictured heretofore, L' Tor epeed end clean threithing and case to the itiories,'ho fie: lieves .hinantehificalcilie His price is $l4O--,- a eventy dollars to be paid cash, and the balatiee in six months, for which 'a note wilt lie:mquired_with _interest, t :Abrp'erscin.purchfisiti g a machine and, Upon a fair. Arial, no t being . pleased, can return it... He:will at all , times be ready to iernish 'there on the shorfeitinelicevlirders..trama_distancti. will be punctually attended to..' He will . alsci repair machines on the sho4est natice, .• . . MILLIOAN. Newville, July 29 ' • -.ololphane - Court male. IrNiiursita' nce-ofn'vrder-4.4-theiOrphaneSourti :of Cumberland county, will, be -exposed to Howie, on the Pi:emit - x.Bly Public Vended or-outcry, on Saturday the •22d of August next, at 12 o'clock, noon, the 'following ilescribed . -real esnite- -late the' property , of John StoughiSon. deed.; viz i ; ~ No. 1: ; A . Triier - of Einnestotie — Latid - adinining StiMglistown, Ncwton towdehip ; :in said- county; blinuded:by lanris of- John I.4l"Culloch,- Sharp hears, Brownawell's heirs, lie-Harrisburg and Chimberi burg turnpilkeroait," 7 ‘iii - d - olher 'propertrof - Ilie - said John Stough, - - deo'd., containing 105 acres 944 .perch= es strict measure, of Which about 100 aCreinre clear under go - ottferiCe - , - nuttifigninUtultlyation'. --- Tlm i mriprovemeWaeTcrlarge.. • . , - • .Two Story Stone I#l., noti_occupied.as a ttriern, a large BANK-BARN ; -TWO-FRAME -8-TABLES - and-other-out houses. A fine young t APPLE ORCHARD iindAther fruit weer, - tinTlTneler failing..wre - Inifivater. - No-2. A tract of Limestoile Land in said NeWtOn' township, .bounded by • lands of. Skiles Woodburn, 1-Jacok•BeltzhoOrerifolly,-Fulton -and the-Harrisburg 1 and-Chambersburg turnpike road; containing.. 71' neres and-29 7 11-10-perches;_of Which about 42-acres are allured, in good cultivation,.andTunder excellent knee ; , having thereorrerectett — a — T my - STORY AND A- HALF LOG HOUSE; -A LOG BARN AND CORN---CRIB, AND SHED.- There, is good Orchard and tides , Preis on the prenilses. • ,No. 9. A" TWO- STORY . FRAME LOUSE; A"S. TONE-S ATONE -A--FRA k III'E-SHOPTand-a -LOG STABLE; with .2, acres anal 677 perches of land thereto attached, situate. in Stoughstown aforesaid bounded bY.landa.of Mitchell Stewart, Sittunel-Mel. .. nugget., and tract No. I; aforesaid. The .terms of tale -will - be. triode known at the tinte.stad_place n,q, :of j. s4l.-by of John Stoug , en. nesm - - - . 1 ably 15, 1840.—;-ttls • - A:Fa iWofil4 l 7 - 41cretr of Slate . and :Ziniestone - Loard,' Situateln North Middleton township; Cumberland co.; two 'mile,' froim ;Middlesex mills, and ,finfrom Carl i do. The mprOyements ayes good : ' ‘.. NOIISE under piirt stone with four 'stables, withliriCriiidrridtt sheds one of which is a gratiary, with a cellar under; . _ . .CELLINVT__. • - • ' ORCHARD • together witli other improvements. • About 109, acme are cleared, tinder good fence and in good state of cultivation, the remainder is covered with good tim ber, a pinta - which is Locuati springs in . nearly all the fields.. The Conotlngui net. creek bounds:thisfarin on one eitte-252-pereliesiwilieii-will-si6owl-st-lOcation for water works. Any person wishing tO ptirchinse a farm, of this description will dowel! toicsamilie I am determined to sell. • •• Application , can be made, to. Valentine Shay on theiarmer to the-subseriberin -Carlisle.-- ------ ..• ROSS LAMBERTOIi. • S. EIIIOTT, . .. • Julv.l 1840.--tf ~, • . .I:o7.The Eximitter;taneaster,and tbe,Esigle,(Ger man paper,) Reading; .will'pahlisli the above till for Inc,-antl forward 'bills to this office fOr-eallection—:-- Estate of . Conrad Eckert, deceased. let ETTERS TESTAMENEARN . on the last _ ' Will and. Testament of Conrad Eckert, )ate of t orough of Carlisle; deed. have been: Issued by, the 'Register of Cumberland' county to the .undersign residing , in—North -Middleton,-township, all persons mulebted-foxaititleceteotinsoa ncirestPato_ make itnniedinte :payment, and those_having 'claims againstlliceststc, to present the same; properly .au thenticated'. for settktuent. The Executors will at-. tend at .die publio house of John Cornmso, Esq. in Parlisle, on Monday the 10th of August next for tho -purposossforosaid. ' ' • ' ' ' • . -. ' , 7 7— ail1r 2EIGLER, .• , ` SAMUEL ZEIGLER,. '. • Executors., • , 4 - 4I,EANSE AND PURI FY YOUR BLOOD!- ~ IL) .Thio can be • .effectually • thine by DE: Lehlyos SARSAPARILLA OLOOD PILLS. *..4 -Now. Is' die season, thp Spring tipto , of year,.,when • this gross Int more of the system Might to be removed Wpm the bo th, 411111111 e blood nitrified, tlius yrefenftiftlie—sin giatir and unpleasant feeling commotilo.altine dieirness, thoweinessapeculiar heaiiness of the head, and tither feelings - giving .rhio 'to whikis , generally calledAhe , Spriria Fever. • % - , • • -.Dpaardi or. aoocio - or -4 1 9 6 d-p lll5 -. have been sold dur ing dte past, par, at. retail: alone.: Orders have beenrrecelied fr am,the'SbutliandNest, during , * Past incintli; for more , thin 100 grass ! thus showing,tlingreat demand for , them, and proving that there-must be-some -Amtraordiratri-eauSo4 to- prothwl it. It : iseasily thPIL safest - purgative; as :Well Mt; the tsost_Thettestinu is eleandi sir andpu,rifyinehebkMd,nnd of.re miming-dm prinelpa causes of, disease ever di se,tivoral; • They,are safe,ber uthey are warranted from Minerals, and may be taken Avidiont,diet, restraint ictito oceutta,, tiph„pr a fear of taking Sold frOnt their neell , They_ ire not debilitate system do„other pills and:Purge!. operation late - Oda, but slislifs eWuttnsi. .Thay haVaelleitigialtierouiftestiliotif SielanS*o - otheft4'Wldelsatatap — qr tho reo _onr, snd are confidentkysecommended , uf TtheumatiOAf feciloatiifteroftila;:y..rtiiipelita, Jaundice :Heartburn Diettisesolttholli4i4tikin,-bonel4lo4 . 4lins E poii of 'the sides t along - the back end spine over thiimegiOn‘ of the heart andatoniaehjawaid,fevert,baillaide In , the Mouth; foul Want of Appetito;SoliiErnatidein and Acidities of the Stottit Aoki Illteroussorealfthe.nose,itbioat 844 bO4, scaly. ,Eruptionsithd,bintehmr of-g amic*, 47 and watery_ pimples anti puitultdiefthii face mid. bOdy,Tetkrang Itingworins; bardiudig or the.glaniftiof the neek,lifttio 'groins; hreusti'list4Adkoldask Cough% lolvereomtlitiiiit,,Waterkratlikligiv 4 0 0 3tio 000 train. of - diseases, resulting iron( Impurity of Dlriod, Zonstitntienal Diseases;lito.VonlYin , PhiladidAti,riit Rl*-14610 111 eilth Einporiankild below Vibe et, .4lso sell by . zitlett,Ortig g lif:l2d - itiid - CWJAWhiIk bleeetel.l: - Long - I,Bt - A: - Fairer, Dreggiaticiancaiiter;. , Peter Ponip,Druggliii,zEstitogi gist;Dftltoii: :•, ' ' .ti • '%4fi 1 • AlBO gqE44.7/0041 ,3 / 4 AnctotisDMintiSi l 4 - Carliitr;rn. ' ' links gg',18:404.-pM priic Ceiiti - e%riatter' it 182 ' =:••••1 Ti-45VAtakaZ641:2:vitibIlinattes . 41c , t041titt 46940464 ME =I 2)Aitalßio Nativrte ZiOrdit'lliid4leton, July 15, 1110:-01 , ,tlt 11 i Who' Is - Aivivoat; MARTIN: YAM' iixittesi And.,le,t 7 eyery tuitn fo4o the ~In-the scheme of a Standing , A*3-, re-' pped by Mr. Poiniat, PecretaiSfor Wari. during the session of Cengress just closed, are contained in the . 4th Section , the 'Allow.' ing provisiona Each, mem_ is required ‘..‘ jar , and fashion -to be determump by. the Brigadier General commandingthe brigade. to _which he may belong," • The -I.7th,section_gives tosbe:Plesident. the entire control of the army.-.,?iit ME ,--I!:).7th-lhatitte_Prei3i.dent of the ed Sfates be'authorizad to eA'LLII'OI7 - TH and .SSSE MB LA such members of ,the Aar] FE:, _fOrce of . Ihit' - milftia,- ate such places.--within-their_respectitrelnistricts, nal at--such- times, not exceeding ,twice,• nor, —1- days in the same year, ASHE .31 .12- .Y . LIKE ~NECESSVIR.E;_ and during including ' - :time_ 7hen going toandr.eturniugfrom the Oace of rendezvous,_they shall _lie_ deetnett_in the, serv o liteOrthelA - Stritesi - and be subject to Preei. to such regnlatienetia the dent may think `proper to; adopt fortheir ' instruction, discipline, and improveMentin military. knowledge." - • - -Tire punishment - tolw intlicteiL - by-the -President-aiidAlis ,any .of the requireinents of.the scheme, are • to be' found in the_2Bth4iiii.l 29th sections, as follows: "28th. That "eirery ogicer . , nen-cotn. :missioned ,officer,- artificer, musician, or private of the militia, iho'shall failterobey tkeorders of the United States-in the'ease ' provided, for-calling forth, the farce _or_partethereof,_(in_the.47th_head) shall be FINED, atill:'forfeit a sum not-exeeed ing three months' pa, ,*nor lees thee half a months' pay, a4cording to the *cum. ; stances .of the easel as a Court Martial may determine • and that every officerttion missioted officer, _artificer, mosivian; -1 or private of The militia vvho 51-01' tall to obey the orders of the President of the .U, l States, in any of the caseecitedin the 18th, andl9th headsi• shall forfeit a -Sum not ex- 1 , [ceeuing one year's pay;: nu tot less maw. one youth's to be leterinined' end ad judged liccording to the circumaMncee of Ithe case by a court martial, and such of ficer shah, moreover, be liable to be CASH- , lE.RED eenteoce of a cOrt martial, and be-Zincapaciteted 49110ordini 4 'c 6 unnis''' shin in the m ilitia fur a term orriiiiFfeiiiiit . at -- the discrtitioiref the - said - court :end -such "non-commissioned officere-and-pri votes Shall tie liable tolie"imprisoned by the sentente of a court martial on failure of the payment of lifeeidju - dpdTigaitist thurir for one calender month for every FIVE DOLLARS of such fine. , "29:11._Tf.lit all fines assessed, as de: scribed in the preceii iijheud, Bali belier= tified by the officer ordering - the . court, or the revising authority of the, proceedings -of-the.court.martial_having4ipproved_of_theL same, to the marshal of_ tire. district whick—the ,delinquent shall *reside,' or to one of his - deputies, and,take-a-re.cciptrfom_ .the said marshal or deputy, as "thecase may.be, for The 'same; vrhic% receipt and duplicate; cif the certificate_ furnished, he shall transmit for record to the adjutant_ge nerai of the militia of the. United !States; thai . the marshal,'or his deputy, liav,ing re. eeived the said certificate, hall forthwith. proceed to LEVI ME &9'D FINE S i tivillireo ~ 1 31(;, ,D ISTRg$S AND' ALE. - Ole II'HE - G6ODS - ANWCHAT 'I'LF.B OF "DE-LINQUE. NAT ;Which costa, and. the manner of .proceeding wit tespeet to the sale of goods distratnetT,' shall be agreea6Wto, the Jaws of the state in - filitelt — thr - satticr - shall , 'ease - 111;a distress yell when any non com mii,lsoif ofEegi-it'ar private shall be ad 7,.. judied'to titiffer imArisonntint, there being s - no vas or chatties,to befound; whereon - to • levy;the' said-fines, the marshal of the district; or his• deputy, shall COMMIE( SUC4 Welitlquent IQAril; durieg the term Of.which ho shall be do,tidjudged to.iniprisoninent, Cr' ptitil . the - fine shall be. paid, in theileine_ `manner as 'other - Persona. condemnedto 6tie 'and imprisiMment at the suit' of - the .initedr - Stites - may- be-. committed ," Of this. whole seheitia. Martin' Van Duren 'dies. records his entire approval; in has last anneal ifieseage. When speaking ti the 1 44Y 6—; - —. --;;;:-- ----------:,----- --- : - .7 - - r cannot recrunmentl too. strongly to per attention Abet plan submitted by that officer,' for the `organization of the Anilitia pram United States.' . ';, •-. ~ , • . Noir, vibat . are the, facts? I latenaltirii7 sOnliii,----ehltrited:Aviti-beipg--injfaVor or. "Whi t e Slavery," 88 It; Is, tormsd,,because, liiv?tc l 'ir iii, Ike Senn" ) or Ohio, wh en . .the mitninalloo--.4liat,stateivattinidsygoing reVisibn, ;to punish_ infarriot4, - offenclip,, Olivia, and pilfeiere by Pie and imprison., Meht,; instelid"ot involuntary lei,ViOler as the I# - then iitotiti. - _The peniieetierY e3l, tense! ,ieeo ,iperceoleg ZeiVlY,• , eqd large apprOpriatona,WekrequiritP.P3. meet their , deteends. Vo,curiait ttioo*hoodity* of the hilifefir Ptniftlit eceearg Telier.eiter - it °Will' be 19 t T g , bl Itli li PP b8"4, 44 - 44, 0 1 7- M."' '4 4.4 i 0 ;44 411' ,ItWaPoronosill'AbAt Novick forificimill sr lzitlnclli,littimtd,i liie*lailTir 41 beingPai: y , A pP'ef 6c*o. u941,0be atodeetea 4).,finait and'imp!ieektneeti -And' 7y, toye - , tbeyt!ceeld ' ne t : pay!,the 'fieer 2 oiit soils; as their" sentence, required; °theft:B,lW M=IME=CM= .vices Wertio2,lie ; given:to :inch ',Piranha •in *it)l4,l their4y.,filio4oo ;'g. 0 0,4 1 - - .lkiiiteini they i+OrCeontOnlledloivok: until was . Tbinritninal:Would: lflbo:4o;bePoPJo - '.the'Jitigriiint htivehatin. a uponlhaii,tatiiigbatAilelthei-eldif44 jpsticn:yrnre.*Oiaeoi,hel*Oild:have:lnien, ,nnquhing industrious hahi444lo,uld :40* incessantly :.iodehiPtjtlTY money;-=and-,onninig to - r;hi emaciated, pale, *eAc; anti the 'fillectivitke purriones'oc,ifvenge*hichi*.the:idl,epons, of a prisen he might ;have:lneli , .pletting,'. lie * *Old come forOt etinneand;hile,.?iind it intiy be with his lihandmiodhahits 'Chunk._ - titivideir - thii":00141114 - :70(70tiurnTsiii .itteasp moral, industrious fluidly/ ':--"This, .was what General Harrison Old or-which he is said to-be in favor -of 'wh te slavery.'_ - Look now 'at 'the . . Bente& of-tha Standing Army seheme, and.. :say whether Martin Van even: is not in , - Inynr - of'the4orstr - kinci -- nfi - glaoe:eyprO...;_ screptivestat,e,m, Ite ptand .ilig : Army; an require s - everylnanto equip JiimateV E -_aut of : Jda,pwn,pecket--The lays dowir_ruletil and, ..regulatlons..fori: their. got - vernmeat—Lfixes`parntles-=enuthorizes aelf to_ draught men, at any time, and hay mg. given__ to himself President] : the entire contrelof. Arrny,.he - .affixes. pawkier:, b y which every man _win! will_ --notlbOiv_to_:the_EireentikeZtiod.4llold_ Wri t I licit obedience to' the President,and_,±he: subject to such the Presi dent may see, proper to adopt," "is to be committed- to-Jitilir. untit 'Burch= Obed ie n oelie -yielded-I—lf-this-be. not an. enslaving_ - clielne r -ialeuhAed-40--shut up in `the .filthy- - enclosures of our jails, for life, all those who willnot y their_ o p ion s _even _to_ proscription,: then Herod's slaying edict never Was _published, and. never Was exe euted.• -It id an attempt to subjugate every freeman in' the Union—to - establish,- oqe grand system of White 'S,lsovery, -which_ a tyrant alone could coriceive—an-oppressor _olOne iyould,ilesirc_te_eiecute,_inuLwitich_ 'a .freeman cannot brook.. It is a high ' handed'attempt Under color of enacting: a . law protective . of the Union, to make it and its - subjects to do' his: biddiogei Let every men judge for htimself, whether 'there are not thousands *he could rot meet the demarnisaf this project, and who would be situated, as is depicted with - fearful truth, 'in the fidlowiqg • sketch - from - tire Harrisburg Intelligencer: - - “TheePriiiiid - erit's -beck and'tiod - ituit be obeyed. The people must 'destroy - their own etties,mindir their ncighboordef populate whole sections of the country—if. he commando, If .any one refine' to obey, the President, Court Menials will all upon ease, and he will be PINOD and /18 - - P.4180117-14ailiteir-Miseretion.•- 2 4 poor man,-and -unable. to, pay his -fines-and tostsi-for-disob'eying-perhaps a -Nero -of a Comer, the threshold of a prison.will prove to him what the 'Bridge of Sighs' in Venice proves 14 the unfortunate beings'who cross it—he will never return, unless theztbarity of the public, less heartless and cruel than the publies.masters, contrihute• the means necessary for his-liberation.---Itt the 'noon time, his family may be suffering: DT - the horrors of destitution and want.. Famine ma • sweep off his children—grief, expo- Postird and poverty will bruit: the heart of his wife—his aged parents pass from earth, with none io comfort,: none to close their 'eyes in peace, but their , gray hairs sinking ' in sorrow to the grave. , And all this in a time of profound peace, when there.eould be no necessity- for rigor so severe,, or re gulaticirts so tyrannteafraiiifilin-iflielliii i.thit•poor 311811'ff only , ohne - hes been intl. , . Witty to provide the accoutrements required under-thennewsystem - 4'We ask the -reader to read the sections we have quOtedrearefully-t-to -reflect-upon the_ condltion liundreds; and thousands who will coin°, within the • scope of their operation—and 'then - oak himeelf whether we have not spokei_truly." s - An Excellent Kent lnie The late anniversary of oueDeclaration of Independence, has been extremely fruit ful-at-excellent sentiments,:both political - mere!, temperate,'and jocose. A:Thong the beetle 'one , by Sticialifit Winthrop of Mass., which be delivered at 'Bridgewater and prefaced thus: 'No Massachusetts Wren; he sai•N could fail to. feel a pecpliar he, cast , his eye oiei4he great.Beclaration,'Which had ;utak this day_lmmertal,.at .finding .at the . head of ttie,rcill - ,,' - end written je That noble hand - Whicli,seenied heyO.heen ;destined for that ,=precise the naine of lehw-itaneock—ptie-ibroie_iitos*lxol - Massaelittlietto-Patrio!i c :Wholit_lho General exPrerely excep ted from his - Obi clatnatien of Parden'in 1 75.. Now, ii wee owing to the act of Beniiituin.;Harrison of 'Virginia,- lb° father 01 Henry, that sassechusetts enjoyed U proud :pre= eminence on Abe rUll . 4...lntispen4epei_24t_ was :related, tbat W,heit the * - Xontinentel PongresqVcic about io'ckieie 'Bepjafititi Benison ieeigned.: hip own Fe. uhtit liana," and 44ttecti hint, ju the eiralp 6 e** cJaidlltif;`,",WO show ,Mother . Britain hoW,Vieb'lise , 6Ki,,iV '‘,A.l6o4lhi'ileto s he ad un justly . Mr. WinbtOp.tholl l l'4oi l: o l4 holulinw . ti su s ' The 9( v ieraqicAtfiiio-41 4 iim wilim:thloy-A4 1 7#9 1 ,k prPhiw wt* own how'o l : l 4oh ' :"° a t:C "It ' 1 01 , 1 1 3r •ouiTyCithl,to tlle ,`man,;v llo l ll :•.Prt so , un i iiiitly pieseiihoG" , . • ' - , rro_nf MO iThaca tomvs 4 .f." , - '' tht.:NimE OF2fiAliiiisorr Is not: now Tor theArst time associated with the ,:pureat • • pijikinies .of libert.y_indnf -deep devotion: , fpf the;inalienable rights Of , man. cilia jtatifi - itifttifivileo - 111tel.f to Perutie,rwithihs keen inteiviii .which" it is calculated/10 excite, Act-pitied 'of the lit _ z ; 'congress which. met ptimaillr,'ltt Caipen -tees all -in;. libiladelphia,, op MondaY, September 5; , 1774. To Mil liCidY the ae- _yeial states, or colonies,* they. were then designated, sent -their choiceak spirits, as . Ii glance at the,names of the - delegates will at onceiridence,---Virginia,,who lo -thiStar-- does not tiro ,in , the pioduction of Men ot patsiotista , 'and'-intellect, appointed •= to that-pure gathering of the patriotic . fatheiti of Our infankcountrf, tits men *hose names -are mentioned in,theirlcredentials,-which , we extract' from the work which- we hiFe above referred, page 0. ---- - - - --- -NIRGINI A , .... IVlormAir,Titz IST OF Ave 1 our Lord, — AC a general meeting of the delegates from the different counties in this colono, convened_ in-__the city of Williamsburg, to take, under ..their.consideration the pres.m.' critical and aterntini situation of the conti.-1 nent of_ North-America.;.Bone Perrort, ,RANDOLPHI, esti. in theChaii._ _. _ _ -be-meeting-proceeded-to-the - choice - of delegates, to . represent this Colony is Oes . neral _Congress', when Alm. Hon. Peyton `Randolph, - Richard - Henry. Lee, 2 George Washington, Patrick Henry, -Richard Bland, .-.llinij amin-Harrition,-and- Edmond 'Pendleton, esqrs. were-appointed'for that purpose. - _ ._„ HARRISON" who figUres with :Washingfen fand Henry,-and Lee, was thelatherpf iVilliamßenry Harrison, now .a • private-citizen, but soon as the 4th of March can. roll WI-round; to be the - Ex.; ecutiie of • khese'Stateiti. It was under the _tuition,_and-counsels,and-_example-roOhn non • whom -Virginia associated - with her Washington, that Old Tip spent . OM earlier, the mouldering years of his exist _once, and,from whom, and from those with ' whom ilia parent had daily intercourse. that 'he imbued theArue_and unsullied republican principles which .have ever been •his creed and 'hie - guide: These patriots. were' the father's of our country, and. Old 'rip was a -child of the Revolution. • _ _ MA we ptireue our eartrieteilind find - on page 394. 9f the aurae volume, a fact which welhave.never racten. mentioned_ else w heritz_ Thit :Congrese were_ then about to do the great deed of the age, for the darwaa July 4, 1776, and none other could be called to take an actrlte 'part id a matter of such gi gantiaimp4i,- but-one-et:their-mightiest -men;and-we-copy-the entry..inad at--this date - "Agreeably - to - the order OP-theday,- the Congress resolved itself-into a committee .of the whole,to fake into their farther con sideration, TE DEPLARATION ; and after some tune, the president resumed the chair, and Mi. HARRI S ON reported, that the committee-have 'agreed to a declaration, which they desired him to report." The immortal document folloWs this ex .tract,. end it was_ hus the, father of onr Harrison who ushered the •worl, t ,CLARATION. OF INDEPENDENCE.: , In the minutes of a subsequent session, page 537,) we find the. subjoined. TUEEIDAI November 5, 1770. :, Benjamin Harrieon, esq., a delegate from Virg . inia r atto * ndeila- . preclueed denuale of , hie: appointment, whi?h were read follows - ' .14.°*2114e:17:ouce: - 01,;Oelcgates, • Thursday, Oct. lii 1798:, The itonse, - according to•the order of the day,,proceeded by Ballot to the•apptitntineri of a delegate to represent this state in de !feral Congress, in the room 'of Thomas Tefferson, esq. and the members having praiared.tickets for-tho person to be ap pointed, and put the, same.. into a box, a • • •committee was appointed• to examine 'the same, who reported, that they had a com mittee from the Senate =in the' conference room, and had, jointly with ..tham, examk ned the ballot boxed, and,that the numbers appeared se fellows: Vol' fienlaiiiin Mr-, risen, esq. 09_Meriwether Sititlifesq. 5. • ' Resolved, therefore, 'That the silt Ben jamin Harrison be appointed a delegate to represent this state in general Congress. ,. ' ., Resolved, unanimously,' ,That the thankto• iir this baulk, arp justly due` fa' the -said Benjamin Harrison, for,thediligence, ability an&integrity, with which he ea ecated the frapottant — trnetreposed in ,-him'as one - of Ike iletekateS, from_this-countrto the gene-• E rid 'Congress. -' ' _ ' kesPY : - • , - , c-'3014N TAZEWE Li ' aerk of he Home' °lode s tab: Resolvid; Thai Mr. - Harrigan added to the: board of.war, and, that lie t bS,Sostis' Vad is - all' e- thisi'T Sti*disrestills $1 0 • 011-4 Which i lle•was- s tsPtltberi •stlieS .l ie CstiffrOrs:-•,,_ . • -,,--,,, ';•, -. 404-ddsre, atic-' _*nom +irginial einth • to- lofted , iafreritoth an tswits,M fiii 4 ililigenes i ajillity ,auti. Integritre AO,. 'T34 l ,m 4 n* e * l 9 l .r ied ' 4 o ' grl4 l4o et - TI ''" ) 1" 1 - 0 4 t i ter /PP ali 4 OtildkrlcAint,to , eltiP 4 r-otP l l fe f' i!' 47 man' 01m 00 1 1 fOini>etl, had niiich better, retire 0 , 8 4, 1 0 t Caliitt HOw iniielt dee/it'll" r# B ili t tOte‘ngt“iiicked in the Ofitilki of tett; fiatilf,' • - - Should l tat - lora., eat nieriti: frolietOtiv6,Wl)ligris.-thii:Lesdoroco raaei 1 3e(r.PCf0 0- nlol lBl r frofultrist9l , 4*trii , hQe iptiiect n favor of and ' ~`; I EMNSMMW=MI =II Waritammameh lesaao 44—Reg bele mone), uses f9lloVin giiiiio g ge Fel specting the tfelfeh, htborek t ~,, . • :: It IS true,',slr, iliiii'd grenteti imrtioil'et the i titiofeiir of PrtidCit tife . depilqiliit i ttid . use of ANIMAL ''FbOli ; but doe 'it, f011ovii; that, es i'whole t the y are .the-iotrise ojY ' -No, sitz—so far, ridth It, i . hove Bit Aitho; .ritt tif, aid Engliih,st"aleiinidn; Oho Speakii from observation 'and aieriticateicartiinatiort of, the subject; thit the reverse is the case." -- ---, If Senate). Buchanan and 1111%;;IVklkiams , ' can persuade the meelinlilei by being laboreig - i, that they would be better off bybeing NO -7 ' piived'of animal food," and . fed on 800 , _maigre—and4arlics,whieb—would-enable them - to Work. 'for the - rich at a, leis price; then' we have iiiiitakeer the !halt and in* "telligence of our countrymen. . Calvin Edgon, under this Locoloco does trine..is aiype of what our_siiiiily_.Yeez____ manry would be . inadei if the Stib Treasury • schemes of the Tories. were. Eari:iid Inta (ult. : effect. Verily, the times of fitaraoH have come back againj when the !can/eine . of the itiov,eFntiietit aie to - iiiallovi - tip ihei .:. fat kine: Mr. Van Buren seems to be 'emel .. of the opinion - of Jack Falstaff : "Care I . for the= limbs, - the"thevrs - , the stature; thd : - - ' I.ig, assemblance of a inan_lt- -11611 i ,welt: .to-me- this-half-faced •fellow,, Shadow; -, =give me this' man: lie preients no mark to- the, enemy : the foeman may ,with ati great aim level at 'the edge :of a penknife; year ME =ME i~T.. ~~~;, =I The Purse and the-Sword: At a Van Buren celebration-Of the" , itit of.'July . atf! Bush at which, -- Brown.and Vrundy of Senate, wer.ck--• , . - - .-present-arnong-nified •• Billed in the eenttsyrvanian of the - Bth Ins.• slant;--we-find=thefollowing-toast:.:.;• Purse dnd the Independent Treasury and •ed let-the people. hut keep the p_trriti stringslt and pitd •th sword in - iliti777 Qther4 and ltib jt rosy bil defiance to, hank— : aristedraey at hoine, ani.l a hireling soldieik • • „from -abroad . g'. • . ' •,The eleveit . foot blistiiiiiitself aii ttiie ^ ies markable expression. his-one-of the' re= gulag toasts of the day, and . adinits 'what -we:have long apprahandedi that it'-is- the design of:Mr: Van .Buiien'e palieytti • the - OW.4e and: , the,sUrbrd.- • Rightly inters preted, and stripped -of .equivocation, the _ toast looiilil read Bina ••,• .‘ . • ' The Parse and 'the Stiohl.:" .Stib-: treasury_and a Standing. Artik. or. 20.0i00d - i - ot.. : ihe..parly. but keep_heiiurie..__ • strings. in gni) hand and the-stvard the tether, - bid defiance to, position.—fliadasontuni 0 giye tne iha-spare,nieii, and spare hid the great °mi! —11a510n.41 . 16: . . teente_eos , .reaalvity. dress AVIS remarkable_ii" ftir ihti- • 'desperate atid.reekleSe depaituie.fiern thii. ...„ truth', and 4anton-per-yershm of the reecirus or the country.' Jts effects may 1.16 d'eefi lft the fo)lowing.note: . ' • • • • - To - the - feitori-of thb. Lpuisvill; FRANKFORT, Ky. July 15, 1,840. Dear Sirs—zArri . vinghere-yesterday-frafri-. Pike county, Missouri, and being inatt fatigued, I concluded to. rest: .1n the Maid of the . da I came across addratil the DemOcratic Committee , pr, LiiiiisVille: and perused it diligently, 'altiriitigh ikith pain. I could not help _ feelirig4mitgitani at the gross and, low dishonesty of . d I party, to which have ever belonged;,o" malting and spreading such gaibled and forged exts.• against the good cild,paiiiot • ' and father or the, ~ Nyest? GeneiatVilliturt e , ,, --.: Ilenty_llorrison; . • • The fist Vote I &et " gave (at; for Jac& -son.-:.1 also supported Van thiren i. butLl_l2. will stand it _no hanger; Lain neiv.forevei - done with , the poor man's eneinieii # the • ptesent Van littreu spniferN. *Little; did I' think, when I left ray-hoite; that 1 lmulti ao,inon feel constrained to change lily` poi litici, brit, thank God, my eyes are opened ( audit) November next. if J live get-to - the pells, I stiff give , tilientif, the goodi, - the i grea t ' Gen e ral ilarrisu'n, : 44 . hearty Support. • ,• . -I look . tplinY'' ttie Addiela o{''- ilie-fietiti4-- . e.Mtite Committee of. Louisville as being o ne or the darkest . &MO tie' , guilty of. • Such an attempt tit gull and. mislead the ptiblie and rofilhe dAvitiOte and friend Of rny own tied ttaio,,..Mitioutr,, of 1 his laurels . c cerises ,me te.,refleet titi loot tioeX Opoq gy t past follyin adith6dline se/ ruinous: ; &ta11,80.:7:ht, - . I :M - thil) ; # - 6 4 . *.u 3 Y - 7 - chains and, vaillAin.freei -. ~- , „ ~. ; , • ' ,' , -eirpri,rcispeetfolli. komw.i4e.-. , ; .. ' -.• , -, lAmp t s :c..sairrit, rietibits#p."eti t _,.pu 1? -7' , Bat o( nipepieri: 114vd*Vindotied" Val; 0611 1 find the 1104 e44§4sd,ttie6B4l3 Hit? siscin Refocus( , ' • ..... ,. ,...:,,,r.. , ........c:."-, , ..,74;::-::: .j . , tii,:ig '-C01.':'...- .:' ~:i." -i4o7ititt44"-tltstire-uFF-K!N''" di..._ 0; ~...- ~.1,Li. . t...:_, - ' l -- , 44 t i'- -- ilap,lr EM=l: ME EINICE MEI