ME licaiiiiinfattaaric.--na - c) 444 I , ' t,he of . ,'Cuinberland County. tipw. offer Myself to your ' p' Consideration as a candidate for the:office of-, • • . SHERIFF;- . ';...• • find shall lie thankful for your` support. : '.. • '. • township 4 May 20, 1840.* • .irii,ffie...Ekclo/!*. Cumbmsland Coinyy: ' • , brier myself as a candidate Tor the offied of SNtERIFT un - of at the ensuing Genera , Eleetion,und :will We - thabkfal — Jot' your steppert. , . . _ . 2 W M. M. MATEER.S. Southampton township: May 24,1840, . . . To. the _Electors . of Cumberland County., ~FELLciw Crriirriii-14LofFer ~myself'as a candidate for the office of Sheriff of Said..pounty at , the ensuing , General Election ) and Niiil be thankful for your sup port. . ..........._ • Isteivrille,APril .22, 11140.—W • • • :To --- 1116 -- ,Yoters. - of' • - Cumberland county. • FELLow • crniirqs:-,1 offer myielf to your cou sideration as a candidate for the office of . , SIIERIFF,. at the , election in Cterobernext:.' If elected; I pledge myself hiierForin .datiei 'said office with fidel ity and impartiality.' . • • ' Yours &c. • PAUL MARTIN: Shippensburg, April ' •• ' . . . _To the _lector s...of:Cumbeilawl ..COunty. FELLOW-CITIZENS: off s et . myself iis a ealldillate — Tei : ilie oftliea - sineat Vilf ifiacounty at the en — T suing General Eleation, and will he thankful for your , support. • • ' .. Istew.olle•, April tt%1840. To the FreC• and:lndependent ._Votcrs_of . • • • ". • - • Cumberlawl county.• • • EI:LOW-ClTlZENS:liabinft i!iyaelfitiyOut cong(le - ration, at the ensuing , election, as a can didate for the officeof. SiIiEREPE I • - . --- teal 'would fesitectftillyaOlicit your - suffia - ges forthe- THOMAS CRAIG HEAD, .South Middleton tOwnelaii: April 8, 1840.—te.- • To the Electors of Cm . nb . erlawl County. rovaelt to your con aideratipTfor the officeor'SllEßiFF , at the enattins - election and respectfully_ solicit.yOur suppert, Auld if eleeted will endeav o rto discharge the duties of the —offfee td . . • . I ECKEL% . - A1ii•114;184t rp.the Electors of .Cumberland county.. . FELLOW-CITIZENS;—AtiIie earnest solicita tions of a .number of &leads, I am induced to . offer myself at a candidate for the office of Silty r Lor, . • of Cumberland county, at the next general election. and rceimetfully Solicit your Suffrages. ' JOHN . SOMBECK. New Ciunherland,3 • • • ----- • • • • . To ihe Eketors - of Cuntlierlan4 FELLOW CITIZENS:-1 offer myself as as a canni -date for the omee of Sheriff of Cundierland county, and will be thankful for your support. -, • , . JOHN WYNICOOP,jr• of Westpenttsborough ". Mxrch 18, tslo.=.-tc. r•l'filhe.gieCfol7 of-Ctintbetiatld_COyttfit_:. _ :reit/Ow-Citizens-7i oQci suysellto your coreaera lien aka candidate for the office of IBLEARIFP sit the ensuing election, aud•will be t lan tut for soul. GEollot MATTHEIV§ - . Carlisle, March 25, 1840. ^. • • • •• . ...._ ~_ . .. 7vo' - the Voters' of . Cillnberldnd ... ~ . ... „ . eotenty: G ENTLEIEN :-.-4. do herehyoffer myself at the next gene'ral elyetion for the office 'of SHEiItIE.F of said -countanil,w_ould_he thankful for your support. y, ABltAlrAllf - 17A1VIBErrro N,- - ..,.. . . - .. North 111.1ddlpton township. . . ... March _10,184 . . .. , . To the Voters of .Cumberland County. .._. FEtLOW CITIZENS :—I offer myself na a candidate for office of • , . • ' ' SWEVai WV - . , at, the, enAitint- General Election, and . will be thank; 01 for Jour supinift. . June 3,184 Q - 5 . . . Independent Electors of C,utnf rt. - • Cirairtestarc—l offer naiself as a itindidatii . .flir Abe office the',:nett genera t etectioui and shall •,•be. thankful for.your'itulTrages. Should Ibe elected -1. dig- . eliarge_the., duties of • the office to • the best of my - judgmeat - and abilities. . • • • THOMAS HARRIS, . • • South • Middleton township. July' 1830... : • , , :IPeineltatoti' & liehiiialt, . . - ,, . • -,'OP'TIIVI.VN Sl , ' . ~:,1 .„.. ~„. -,. : . 0 ,,,,i,r,v.,:ppi.,),,,, , . ~.. ~__:,_ ,-- ... Iteweetfaity inform . , the, eitioeuti .of ..ptirroio ta , . identity, that they, have °peed( ot : Mr.ltheetn'a nthnooStere,,near Mr. , Common's larern, 'North - - : ItWergyeet:ttiobwitricaitinue a-itioit-titne, where . . .44litrei.far itni:9 -.- • ' .•.--• " - • ' ~ . - ----tititit:dold;SiFei.abd Tortoist, 4l sheit Frames; with ti. . iiew'and'irnpriiett attioeinent of Gleams . ()filial' Omit' -.- ..... OP‘,itagtatoret:...,Theste,Glar;ses are of the hestlind for reseivint stint improving the eight invinitinued read= ___...., obt_tit ttrAtitig„wherelit they do not tire: the eye; but ,_. eiliengtheri'and-co*itYvTgthev,itiioni----They-are rcecm i.' ..-.:9litei'itredlifthic,atotifeelebetted Doctors and profes • , ':. 2 ~.Altio.SPy Plaoseo.of7tite,v6y .best. quidity; o.'lifeig.. • " Aifyingr,Glaisee, :or. every . deaaription,'JPltiroacopeo ~.---.-. -lola.fifferent-ratignifyin,g,pciweriaatLetherwith 1114. 'Aiety• of ii•iiilei:iohe .o o lol ) ine- ;: nOt, p ienii o optical', and 'ether, Itiateitnents; sod 41Q8CN iit9tinksiid;opigri4ly repaired atishort ootiee. , ..Tft:4l';'reltitrittiroytii .stdeet. : Gloatea tti • 'suit: the ~::. "kat oftiers‘r,'Oit'atoon'tta: thoyliees,,lhat;.tiptitilie first,trial.".: ,`., ''.. .." .' ' ".' , `:J ~" ''''.'' '." • ~„ '' .'' " - Atplat s'.i'MAKl' '''''' ' '''' ' ' ' ' • - ' •• Vjrzipia, .Statc• . rooltgry ,-, Per-Coda-Ong the LeeiburoAc a deruy , stud tor 'ether hurposcs.• • ' ' - --Clase No: - 7; for 1140: • ; 1ie 7 44 - 0 - Tp 1 .741 - AkXatiillieVViaon -- . si itur ekl y -29th:. '••. Augusi;lB•4o:, _ .73' - ,AiloO'ber iottery . -42, N.I)'SCREAM:I • -- - *Cipitat 2. 3 o±-42100-- f lon priO , of- 0.060;.6,566,5,070,4A 6 0," 2 . 50 % , 5tq , Otr. prizes of 'sl 6300, 50 of '2 t.)„ 60 .of-200, 63 - . cf '• t Of 100, tio.L.6zii..‘ .• ' Certificates of .Pieknges of 25 W hole Tiek4ss.l;3o, • do;, . :25 , "..dn•-,pq• - • ••• • ;•n? s? - sal:tarter; , ack :62 •gl 1148111111iitiosiTOR , • . • • HE:partriershipiU,ilte Business, Ordersiiir . Tiikets nod Shares or Cerfifi mll ptes Ileretofore.% J B . F !. R of i'oniss .. .,..tres qiea.fiore.lo3tt_ert re xrvid:OAlVEL -HOU homes „ursighead s ottenteu to onu th e drawing sent I !illuminate y onee . kt kfon, '''Addrb'B; • , die ;ori!loq,; piy.t7,--,lll's,bipOseius'ciiinin4il by ;-.I?..§,GRE.GORt. Co.,..7llo.agerett die:o,6;ll:yr • ' ; tv . • • • Ypalit.),ooll MI • •,- ` - , „ - " • - _ 4 Lkr_ • 7 - ' • - . Alf AC4I , . , ' • •. . . JAMES EENNEEIY JAMES REED Siket Sprin~ . Townaliip_y WILLIAM , . - , A:FAmILy AtEwskAppal.--DtirorrOp iymvirs; PoLITIOS I .ITErcthOR I O,,THE,AirES ANDSCIPNC*; AGRXOCIARTItE, AMITSFAMENtit • - nkigier's Notice July.2sth, ;: Ncitiee is hereby given to Legatees, creditors; and-all other peritons concerned, that , the, following .accounts have-been filed in this office for examination; by the accountants therein named, and will; be pre. Seined to the. Orphans' ,Cburtof Cumberland ,county for confirinittinn and allowance on Tuesday the 25th day of - August A. p. 1840, viz: The supplemental Ailininistratiottaceount bf Leah Evans; Adniinistratrix of Owen Evans, decease-d -.., The - Administnttiqrr account- of William Brown, Executor of Magdalena Wolf, deceased. - ' • • The - Administration. account - of Frederick Won derlichf AdminiStmtor„Of. Sarah Bimini, deceased.. The Administcation'acCount of 'Samuel S. Sinidi; Administrator of Capt. John Smith, deceatiedi The Administratson,account of David Hume, Esq - . AaniiniStrator of John Ble'ssing, deceased:. , 'The:AdminiStration ace:emit qt Curtis Thompson, Administrator of Jane McFall, deceased. - ' The, Administration account of John Halbert, Ex 'ecutor of - Oliver Delancyoleceased. . . • -The Administration account of:George Kosk - , - -miter of John Nickey; deceased. -. : - ,-The-SapPleMentel• and final:- Administration-Re -gotta - Of - John - K. . Loognecker, Administrator of Henry - Loneecker, deceased: . . 'FileAdministration accouninf George McGi nn is, Esq. Administrator of Hobert Lawton, - deceasetl. -TlicAdmi strati - 6e itcoontofJacobLongnecker, Administrator tifElizitbetitLongttecker,deceased.T' - The Administration account of James. Weakley, Administrator ofJciseph Shaw, deceased. . The Admildstratiotraccount of Andrew Blair, eenfer - cifßekditHirkleyTdeceased. • . The • Adtninistration aceount.. of James Graham., :Executor of Nancy You The Adininistration account' of Mrs. Ann Culin, Eircuirix of Thomas McMurry,jdeceased.. The Adininistration account of Isaac IL' Parker, Esq. suriving-Administrator of Gen., William-Al exander deceafsed.. •The Supplemental Administi.ation'nccouirtbf liain Line, Ilso, Excentor_OfJoha.Grieker, deceased: Time Administration account of DavicliClever,-,atuf Georgd`Walters, Jum,AdministralorsorChfistopliMl. Walters, deceased. , • The Adritinistration necount'nf. Jacob Gross,,A& mititstrAtor_of Elizabnth.AakohartAnceascd—......- The Administration account of Lnvi• Weaver, -AihnifitiatratOr-of Nancy-Wetivdocelis - 61: -- • • The Guardianship account of .Tomes Graturio,, Guardian of Auttersmi Orr, filedliy Dr. It. G. Young. rho Guardianship account ot 'JtimNi 'Graham, Guardian-of Orr,.filett by Dr. R. C. Young.' The Guardianship' account :of Jame tN Graham, Guardian -of Martha :Ann Qrr ftle:d by Dv. G young: , • The Guardituisyp account .of Andre , Guardiam-Of Rebecca Moore.: . - . . -- ISAAC . ANGNEY,..n) Fresti Medicin subset4lic3:llas receutly rece4c large tional supplies of . . . Colors .- 11)Ye-StutiM . Linseed 011, Spts. Turpentine, Copal Varnish, Pain - -; tees' Beushes,Nornisli llrushes,lland Krtislies, placed :011, - Iyert fine) Spet !it -Candles, SOaps in Glass:Lamps, Cap and Letter• Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, &0.-&o.w-ivhiclrhe•will sell. to Physicians, Merchants And, others, wnovr.saltm Or t t g e ly ET f A or 'n :Z a ,...h; -‘,.ll:llr.se:r.,..:tarr__-0....biu_it.,,,b-to.L'iattiot:e. w h o 4 wish - to - purehasent. . I— August 5,1540. - , YJ S-Tl[Jyri&-Logwo 0, - .13rtailletto, icarugua,-iustie,:Madder., Alum, - Cochineal, Lao - Dge, glue Vitriol, copperas, Wig°, Qil of Vit riol, Nitric Acid, Monadic do., Solutiou of Tin 1 the above-will be sold low for Cash, by, . • S. 11LL1014,. AT IlijkAAIL-TReit - Piekling r — Vintitkept constantly for sale by B /VI!! --st-TIVDOKs-A 6°OlY of . 198 arti. • S. ELLIOTT. . • • 9NEY—of a fine qinility, forsale liy S. ELLIOTT ••• . • tlit 116614 g aboe the sore ofihe subscribers, lIITNEtt MULVAIkIIt: August 124810 - 51 - eth - antes•• nr-g - Line_ Vgt 74;-• . ter Seitzveat • f illeciiiiititibetil; -- -Plitlitailphiat • fie ,Bituonore.: ROAD OR CAA PRE subsedbers.grateiiil for past fziyois, ""- beg leaVe to inform their friends andlhe public getieralry„Slatt they still wintinue to Fun n line of burthen Cars rept la rly . betWein - Afeelainicisbarg Philadelphia or Baltimore,. by whicit.goodenntl,pro7. thee of all descriptions .will be forwarded With - cite and despatch at the lowest rates of 'freight - I.:Yreduce will be received , at - their • Ware ,Houses iu Airechnuiesbmg, and forwarded .to either Pl E tilai• jlelphitt or BaltimoreoccOrding'to thd 'direction of •- • The highest price will be given for. :Wheat • •• . • • DRESBA - Cp Sr, AtEILY. • • Plnif,ee'nf and Snit -111wAys'Ice'pt on hand, and for.sold unite low'est. prices. , • - .:July 29, , . • • if,RlttpLlATri-T•-vilLrk - • _•• • . , 35 295 - Delloi§!•'.. . FIFTEEN. , DRAI , FL. IIAI4.OTV ; t • '. . State of .IYeitrierspt Letter!' . 1180. : To, to bo • &Imo pt , Jer:a.....y City on Solut'dair;.Augnst 224160, - 75 - 110. • • , • • - • . SQIIEME.—!CA ; '• id 5,294: 10,515, 5,000,, 4,000 3,000, 2;500, , 2,250, 2,000,1,750;1,600,' 1 , 5011 ; t AOO, - 1 000, ~. A156;50 pi•izes of tia ,000, 50 of 250, 50 of 220, 50 of 60• of 160, 60 0150, 6001130; . • :" liokete VO-41idsgs suptiers . Certtlicates o Packagao of 25 I: el ickets • DO• 110 ' '•', g 5 Half: do: ' 65 Do • dcr. V 25 (barter do • 62 '5O MII=RnM Edited Wise the 'PP roprieto; 6y trat4 2 . Cartisie l County, Pas - , „,: - . MACHINE' -, Patent iflorserow: . THE great encouragement heretofore received . from the sale - alms rimehines, induces; bimAo fer to the'publiOsi new and, imDroved Horse Power, Which can he shifted tear ortout nf, gear by keys, and Shift the band to givelt. fifedifferentievolutions. And he has no bcsittitionin assuring the Fermiers that he is Miyv. able „to feirnish then 'with an artiClethr.su- periorto-those-nianufactured-heretoforeor-speed .and clean threshing and ease to the horses, he' be T . levee his machines,to be unequalled. • His price is sl49—seventy dollars to lie paid cash, and the balanee Months,for . wlich a 'nute.'Wilt be - rbiluired with interest: Any person piirchasing a tianchine and upon.a.fair •trial; lint being pleased, can return it: He will at all times "readytu furnish thera thel'Shortesinaticei dram's tram distance ' will be punctuallY attended to. '• He will also .repair . , . machines on the shortestnetice. „,, , WILLIAM B :MILLIbAN Newvipe, july 29; ' IN. pursuance of an order of the-Or-Thane : boort -of Cuinbcrland aountf, will be extfosed to pub lie sale,•on the premises by Public Vendue or outcry on Saturda y The , 22d. of August next, at .12.. pooh, the following described real,„e'state, late the property orJohaStough,-Sem - deed.; viz No. „E. A tract of Lime - stone :Land, adjoining Stoughstown, Newton township, in said county, bounded by lands of John M'Cullochi Sharp's hors, IlrOwbawell's heirsolie'llarilsburg and Chambers-- burg-turnpike road, and'other. property of the. said John Stolighi- dee'd;containing 105 atres94i - percli .es_strici measure, of AY hich.about-1 owa oi•ee are eleitr qd, under good fence; end -in good cultivation. The , improvements arc a large • • . Two Sloriry' ,Sto . te KITCHEN, - • . . now, Oceupied as• a tavern, a - large. BANK BARN, TWO FRAME' STABLES - and other out honks. A fine young 'APPLE ORCHARD and other fruit trees, and a never failing well of.watem . •• . , . • -N0 , 2.- A tractofLimestone I.44iti acid NeWtou townslaPrltonntlettl—by-lands of Ski lea Woodburn, JacoliDeltzlyiacr,yolly Fulton and the Harrisburg and „Cliatnltersburg road.,,.containing„7l rim:R . :nu( 29 li-10 perches. (if which about' 42 irate are cleared, in good et l•tinder 'excellent fence having thereO . TWO STORY AND A HALF. LOC A . vur; BARN AND ,CORN UDR RD: There : is a good_Orchard and:Oder Press oh the preinisei. •No. S.. A TWO sToty. FRAME HOUSE, A STONE SHOP,.A FRAME SHOP and 'a4.-LOG nems and "perches of land hel'ete - Piltached, situate .itilStiiughstosxn aforesaid otinded by lands of Mitchell Stewart, Samuel Mel-, ingerotid tract . No. 1., aforesaid.- -=The-terms-of-sale-will. b&-,made-knciwn -at:-the, into mid _ place ofsale by. •. • •I. JOHN- STOUGII; Jr. Aam'r.. - . g .) : t 9 teugb„Seu.dee"d., - .ldly 15, 1940.-- , -.tds . ' .• • . • _ Ipair, = State sT - oi u. Situate in . Nort" r h - WS- t - U Yt - • c o 2:‘,.*.r t. -7ef,r i livynesezipills and five from •- f , n ou bfe-BankT - Bilikosi: - . :-L--_ , ,....., , .- under Part stone with four stableit, with back and front 'shed's, otie of which is a gritnary with a cellti.under; •• • ' Ailr EX CELLA/1 1 7' ••• ' • RD i" - • together with other improvements: .Ahnut liXlO •nert.„ .- 41 I are -cleitred:iiiider g-otallenee-and-int-avotl-stato-of eiltiVation, the retnsuader is Covered -with gomftim-;_ her, n part of which inLopust; springs in nearly all the fields, The Conodoguinet creek. hounds this farm on - one.side f2Seperehen, which -will afford-a loention for water works. Any person wishing to purchnse tt lam Of this description will do well to it, as Lam determined-to 5e11... , , • Application can be spade to" Vatentine . Sholly oh the tarin or to the subscriber in CmHisle.. " - • • ROSS LAMBERTO'N.,. July 15, 1.440.-'—tf -• • • • '• c - The Rxaminer, Lancaster, Mid the Zagle,(Ger imutpapeaßeadin,,,,*: will nbove for bid, and fonilitiifbilliiiiilliifOleefor collection: - S. r:i.t.tury 11,A • . ...Estate of . Conrad Li'ckerl,. deceased. 1 te.. . 4 . 1 .171:,TER:g TESTAMPNLAXY— on the, las' t : .. Will and Testament of Conred t cke - rt, fide Of t borough of :Carlisle, dee'd. have:heen issued by the'llegister of Cumberland' county t:o the iindersign7 ed residing in ,North illiddleton township, to whom all-peisons indebted to said decedent are rtNitested to Yrilikiljiiiiitediate Payment,Mid 'those liiiiing oluime, igainst_his estate, to, present the 'Same,. properly:an thentieateil - flir settlement. • The- Exeeutors.w ill „at• tend at the 'Militia !Muse of Jahn Co'rninatt,,V.sq. in Carlisle, on Monday the . 10th of Attiust: Mott for the purposes aferegaid; • =I Nortl:Middleton,Juty 15;1840..-•6t el ii,v.Atqsr. A.llO. PURIFY YOURBLOOD:- , Thin Can be..eilbem ally , done, by,Dr.,Leitly', s SA LISA PAIIILLA BLOOD PILLS. 'Now. iii - the -season,,Ah.e-S.Pking:tiote_ASTat„±hen the r _gross Int. 0101*AirtIte system ought to be rernova fromthe la dr.and the , bloc!) : purified, thus; prev,eming-the sin gular, and' . unpleasant feeling common, to all; cif: a ilizzinees,.4lrowsinesi, weedier, heavtaesS or the-lietid, and Other feelings, Ovilig, rise, 'to 'what; is 'generally I called the Spring }ever. -----. ~ -1 IpaZdifid -100011-of-Dr,-LailyPS-Blond- pills .1 'have been sold during the pCit year, at retail alone: 1 Prdera have been receivetefecM the South and. Wes t, 1 duriog the past month, toe More than .100 gross ! I.lms 1 showing iliegfetit itemand foe' them, rind preying that . ' there -must hose* cetteaorditutiy estate to...4itoiluee it, It is easily explained, they , nre 'the Mildest - lied .safest,purgative,:as well as the ;melt , effectual in cleansing and purifying the blood, and:of rf itieid rig the piinciPal 'Causes of diseasieiei ilisaniereil. ;They-are sige,heeittaie they are,„watranted free 'from - Minerili, and maybe taken arithout dim; restraink'from or,cops, tion, or a fear of taking Cold froinfihele iise.l , . They do riot' ebikitate the system as ~dd otlteir pills A na 'Purge tiveit their -- operation is-gentle r but..:alviayo'effecto* 'flithave elicited unmet-otos „testinitudals kept -Otif , Siciaturand others♦ which accompany, the, 'directions; and aiiiinifidetitly Ceennunetided , in , lthitiontin At Scrofula, - F!'ry si elan,V ' Jaundice, ;Ileartbutia, =-I)itiesses thor thO.liverrakie;-,bonea,,ankglans,.,PA,of ,tlie sitlea;:aloug 'e baidi'andapine . over the regtott of the hear:, and stomach ,lWaril Seviiit, bail taste hribe moulbi foul breatl I i PlattileOgylndigestien, ,, Want'_ar Appptiteoour Eructation illak.A . oidPico. of the Sol iitidtkcicerodliiiietifiAie nose,,throat andbedy,Acaly - E,f t ipliiiiiilifillilealfatafilte . illcinT - Deplut& - wa ter y , Cessna pus As of the fate endbody,Tetter and toga/ore:pi, Sw lliagind hardonloc the :glottis of ecli,dntlie v.tlits,`_beeist, ged.i toblich Coughs, Liver Complain t , yS t e - eblitsh, l ty,c... :ndalt the oiliol9 iirain.9(ilfseisisiT,CCultfog troth Alpertty of:fil)gd, COMittfutietial.Dnieiscii ISM., ohlyin -Philadelidtia; it , .I/r..lLeidy.,'s licaltlrgnaliMdar,o: 2d below, Vine, at:,. . ' - : i l ...,- Also sold by,. I' Elettil.. ) iOggist 1 2 4'1 0 4 ` Ca k l9 W l4ll I itre:c.,,teii . J. Long Et A:' Fairer,. IhilgOliffi;',.Laacasteri 1 VeterlltOotp,pkigglid Eas ton;' W. W.H. romp; Drug- giSLlVlllion., ' r-, - 7C'.— 4 .a ',,, ,, 4 - i ~...: 1: -: . . .?' 1 ~,P50:1)Y, §:FroYAYS9* ik.: ,DiNtaZiAq;gg4, rii . 4l:c; Pp: [July s ..2.9 . l2;i2itrate, 'Pike 215'edita, , is'Bottk.-' , 17SVEI 1711M.11.11110TD&Z wawnpersizalmitrgm av e . ataaui , . :Opphams'. 'Court-aie JOHN ZEIGLEH,-_ , • • Ittt*“. rmpOrtani Leiter -- (it Verve ' • '. °Kinney, orVinois; Mr PLEASANT (111 )1 7 41 10 1840 ''• . Dr. A, 0 Henry; ; chaiiTh are of tie Whig Coairzl commitieek lllinois . - . ____,__ , . I t ear Sir—Yeur letter :4f the'llth ultimo Which you 'mire done •' nth toad- dress to me ,on . , the 14.0 f ,the Central' Committee; his-this truint,ent coine.to hand; and I regret that I arri l en'fiiidisposed (litn• 14, O ng. c:qp w el e r ei k b e: s s e : e w bbi n niy i i t c h e r4 Q aet a ir n iciet lf n r j e t bt o e v i i d e wia r , fever) it e h: of r i m ll Yfulely i ~ 7c. ;irfy:rohustiln.ol7:6, shell be for -three a?,cimi n: _lAri a Al:: ' e n i a. .isvc,:wi,:w_irev, Generalo.B,ay e daw..u. ... r oewi _ 1 y sesaup, irelsallt O tiityknocb u tu_dbuhi r _ mt nniteesiia :fi rvyci: ari,ei r :erd i al:idiaei t )stft . rti iv;.ai i t_en n iceinoilie t rnitn: e i i 4f;igti of mr et : :a g riti::: : :s6:l:9;: t_ hird ij,e - m o seho.nals,tem r resypg _itt y, delo,_ebo::::v2.ol,,leceoli ,- ewdgsr ; tayezaiidtvandel itvii:sveir,-eiteese-ct,:e:nl3,:_ilivpi: were -: ,,,,a)enpyier iceiood:ront,nittreo.itf:it ~ 4 ~sp o r . ,, ianvi fo ew .: , t e i -td , o e , , w00d...0..), State - liegiSter; : and other pa ir, , a oa n t d e ` rt is l et t o v p o ero u e l pp d lu ' e b . t h :v.i a sh ; ai ik ), will t p h e o r s s es ; upon the Sub Treasuryscheme some yeare ago:-, ,e t lod l . t i ir e ;: - na l pe e spt t i t or e ; i it - r is e ; i ns e i r te r oth e d ,I:i t e e, ,1) which r i e e t x r ii st r e t si oi e n : . • a thnt‘ateningsioirnoirtlelt n i i l ii i ,i t l l l e e, s r :t: iid an b d r _ in Ja g yki ur al o t e e o • p o l u e r ta tra p d o e vi3 a r n iy d , and want. -- -- 2 ... 7 ., -- a p l r l i d n! , : v p i l l e i a s h w . li ! l e r !: I - - on Continue to;', voe Ste the- original • t; l 7 a n iß al ti l re a n carry out;: and, in vie of which promise,' .1 : wormlY---suprtortoil I f) ill ,eiectipil Presidency. But Mr.,Natt Buren has him self abandoned' those original principles of "General Jackson by thri -urging upon the :people the sub treasury stem, which the people; din:igh' theit i t . elliate repreien-_ -tatives, : have,-liirice 'rejected.- --- When - ; he first recommended thealloption: of the pre-. sent anti treasury sysient,lte piomised to go in accordance • with the wished of : the 'peoPle. - -He hats f4ibd to - do 50.. - 'I iliac-, fore, am co_rripelled /frotna senteefAuty _ to myself and to In country, . to say . that I - d in -not ifee - di yiela:Liyi _ tid circurnstances,' be in t• until I. cattE, - rt ' at ,.. l eas t ' - w , - - - 4 --x--r mt - . 1 , 1 -,......t.-' Iperons, independent, and' happy Banat-Ni -1 thaw:any - other - nation now on - earth., and .what, let me ask, is the ctindiCon - •of the country nOVJ ? ° • - . Let , every.true lover oil his country, eVery true:Republican, reflect _ upon the sit= nation we are now placedrio. -3.;eltheid remember . that in, all toiletries -where .the •SilliVreasary - is - iii operationohe laboring classes Iremain in pofertyYwithout any hope of bettering their condition—the rich growing-richer-upon-daily the labor .of the poor, hnd- are in consequence enabled to sup Port thonarchy, prietterafi, and aristoc racy, 'which, when convected together, are a trinity of 'articles which no country has. as yet-been able to coispete With ; .and the warfare against Which' has a coat money and _bleed' . enou_gh..;to make - every- reflecting person cry out,, in ihnianguage the pro p het "Oh that my bead were waters, - .and piy eyes ,tt ' feuntain of tears,- !bat -I. 4n iglf,t, weep over''the misery and:, f!uiferings ,in store foi.the people cf this natten.- . ' A Standing Army mita - , be - connected With thie,'abontinabe scheme; and not withstanding ,Washiigton, jefferson„ and' all their successors io.the Piesidelitit Clair' ' deirn to . Mi. Van Berea, 1 recointivetid e mail number of' trcops in time, of , peace, yet we find that,: tilt . present 'Executive, through the seeretaiy,of,)Yar,'fias recom nndel tlm-raising-ef-an_srmy-0f.200-togft men; -one,lialf to, be tinder• pa, and the re mainder ready,to be called into service at a moment's warning. i. . . The'power which such: n aariny Would lire the Preside nt, both physical and 'pnli g . . t "fli6'! are-40 be called trafiiia,•in -tical,-muit.-.--be:-evid‘nt-to-e' ySry--re'fleeting man, stead of regulais,for the piii'Pose.of Sem ing to diem - the right of voting, which is not. allewed in multi' troops; thni placing tinder -the control of he Presitlerd2oo,ooo, voters, to be Used aiaym lieiff suit his - ; n-7; teresi. ' - And - shouldlie-at ati)i 'tittle be dis-_ 4. potted to place a Cr vn. , upon. hie heed, he mouldlate at , ' his' mmand 200;000 bay - These'are some I: the principal ccinsi , deratiOns• that' have induced mete' pledge, myself to support General - 1 4rillialn,Henry Harrison ; , 'owl I. would appeal at this , time tii . the 'Original Jacksonian , pentoerats - With. liotrt' I have so„ long acted:iNeobd faith;, to 'say whether t Mr VO'llure_n did not ' senNt penulatity.t i'And•l. - Would ea, them :nisei' tide initd Offiiie`:67.iit wingrilikPcii. Jack :nisei' if -- ther did-n t Vote-fdo_fitr.Virll.:..4 ll l.•_ ren bedause he pi. aiiseill to catipotit !Ake democratic prinelp es of General Jackson's -first to ackhow.- - • . . ledge-4hat-ii.dittl-- .I__.:__ ' - R._ 1 e is _..,, .. i 1 Itytheeond place,' ask : Pin- if.t he Rkilibliceti paity iitith'i which : L=Aicte(l* 1451*,tinti 1813;coititituion,voy portind•of. that'Perty , 068 lioSiioitoid.:sli. Clinton ip opPeiifien , to Mr. Madienn IL? , lii , ,hostint_ i.aiy , li.titii iiiii: , , /rho' .Olittits ‘1; tit Chin ton ; Orty:v4tif , 0 36136 0' OM, li - ; . ' iffia"sP Way's' terrned . L. t ese'dayd; .40 1 ‘ 0 ,'Ailti : liar FederW otiityP I"Ttipi Optioited 'Mr: - .. ~, 4.3linten btleause ''•Wan'a ••rank',-Vedelittilit: =1 and an tinBdniptorliismg opponen of , the war. It Was on that ground that't 4 self - opposed him, believing then;rasr Ino do, -that, his electinn would have proved ruinous to the libertiea of the people. That Mr, Aran'Huren 'then , supported De Witt. 'Clin ton is "Matter of history which• cannot be In;_conclusion,l-would-affectionately-ap-- peal to _the .old - Jacksonian - Demierats to come out boldly and' fearlessli in favor of their criginal_ principles and,-their own pe cuniary interek •Go to the polls and cast your votedforthe Old ileio of the Weal the than whin fought the battles of your-' conntry, 'and to .whom you are indebted, - in a great measure, for yoUr present quiet homes, - and the - liberty and - freedoni Which Nye n-Io w a...ev n e jo th y honor remaii . - your-; -- ==-=obedient-humble-servant,' • WILL4AM KENNEY. Facts . to be.Bemenibered. • 1. In 1837, Thera , was a 'surplus in -the National•TreasuryofFOßTY MILLIONS OF ' - • • . • __2. -1840 the oration -'ia•- TWENTY MILLIONS IN DEBT. • • 3. In three years there has been an- ex penditure of SIXTY, . MILLIONS OF DOLLARS,--vver- and above_ the.-annual re-ventie. - Farmere! think of the 'above facts - as you. toil in the. broiling heat or apummer'ii sun; Refleet- tkat'the wishes:Orillie - preientio*. erning''party are that' the wages of the, la borer be redticid,. in brat. that ;an - 4.lfaust; ed - Treasury- replenished i - ancl- and •ber, also:, that no redeetion . -in the.salaries of office-holders. • The President will still get his .$25;00Q The. Vice President will still get —5,006: .The BecretarY - of the'l'reasurywill , still get his : - • 6;000 Irhe..Sediretary of_ the.Navy . Wrintill -- ! •• get his 0,000 The Secretary - of ,War will `still get his - '6,000 Tlie-Seeretariut-Britteltill. still -get his • • • 6,000 The. Postmaster General will atilt .t- get his . . --Irk---way- - -06-money---goes-.!-- .. In thi3.'ooursi3 . iif n peoierftil Speech made some, time since in Congress by-Mr. Prof fit lm . f I n diana. he stated' some. starilin .' kl acitip. A. , i......--- _ .. people liadl been s rime ' ridis the: following items .of steamboat con tracts - for 1837 : 1 ' ._ 'For Charter of Steamboats. i'vatchman _VISO:per day or $164,250 pee anuuna. Alobile , .. . 465, , do, t 69,625 do Anna Calli P tul. ? 480 146 ' lo 4)00 -‘ and,2 barges 3 ileury,Cronat:ell3 oo 'do 40. 500 do liyperton 3OO - do - - - 100,500 -- do - Lctlorc 200 do 73,000 do , Charleston, , 3,750 tier mo'dt or 45p00; • do Florida 3,000 do 36,000 do Julio 'McLean '3,000 do 48,000 - do Gondeo 4,000 do 49,000 do John Adams 4000 do 43,000 do' Altamaha 5,900 dO • 60,000 do 3,500 do 42,000 do • ft thus appears, said Mr. P. that there' were clifirtered, - during - the year_ 1837,-thir ly-five steamboats, forty-three. schooners, 1-two„sloops,[twenty_-sve brike, tix - ships, making . , in all one hundred sail tldve'n chartered, in a single year, for the prose - I eution - or - ihis Florida war--this which we a nation of millions, have waged for years;_ with some 500 naked warriors. And, besides the one hundred and eleven veisels chartered, I find upwards of one hundred codtractVe7 some [ of, , them of a' Very tale amount, for _ transporietion of [ troops, orage, arme e — horsee, &ding that sear, for this, war. -, ant' 191 d, sic, Abet a steamboat was offered to , the Obvernmeitt. for about $14,990,--aUtt _Teflon* , Ilk parelidee,' they chartered her until they rain I all told, sir, that, Plank ill6(?Te instances, has cost s sl,2s pey'foot„, o r $125 ,per hun dred fee,t. ALSO thol'firow oo l l hart ecisr [ l . l O per Pord.".. ' • [ In -asether-partf—his-remorlis he.--eited this case • [ • Rae:nmeni . ge , 167, ef_a4 session of 25th fmngrees e , a letter of • Mr., reinsint, Se cretary of yhr,-- lii=that-documeni 1 4nd a comunicatinti ,froth qtlminiesai m r (•I',eneral-of-subilsterice,tiiitlyeeed A:7 POinsett, And, I there perceiie,Altsethe gov einnent4- after purchaeing unnecessarily, it vast of provisions; &c. ; ” far the army, sent 'int4 the Cherokee eotintrye s " and, hiving' no nee e - 0,1; and 1'1104111'016 an abstrac,i that cerinnunicatian: , 1 •• ."rhe sup [ plys sold connoted of 50 bar) role' n0rk,'3645 1 _barrels'' fiance - 62V6aft - elf , bread, 272 110.'btitih. beansitel4'bni 3 h; earn' Meal, 169 corei,so6'huith.,tildt, 75,027 lbs. Sitar, 41,297:1bEi: Coffee, 5430. 1 Lbs. rice,431,000 ; tbd.' bacim;', 28,181 so*` _,12110 .lbs, candles, 381' gallons whiskey 'the fir!paratiis, ^ incir , stalee, 'Weight's-and ericasitrart,-liedf,tyitli the "Not inikettrnopg Were eerviCe,Y,'These lialtkprodueed-tliet-iiet sanifottlls2ill7.:9V! Dtslts any' gentleman here ., any. [•[ there any of who Wishl ov,p , eitv ron one: tile : - lioa - iktliit...rithie o f•lthe , Adininistlihiont,pinitirtr' ',ll f reit g lieift ImKthellitiAn'Attrif ttir 40$ thin Stiteineht.4 witat[do'.t tiroye - ‘ `tif.ig; 'lllt4 Ctiaikt• ThatAhiryiitintirdtitiVniTtintiplteW =I EMI MIN ,"eolleCted nuneeessaiiio l :Vo as 4411ap: pear, by the accounts of the Department upwardssof tNvo hundred and sixty thousand dollari, including transPortation, commis sions; building, "for . their preserve Lion, Sk:, and Vie& edict 'hi , this all wise and,competeetlAdministratio'n ' for less than one fifth_ of gest,. __,Th is , sir,- the- manner in - tithichlbirmeney - of- the-people-is-watt:7 I will ask, the gentletadn trout ;Virginia if.- 'was_ possible 'for -'apy . ,lrititest . titan to aitticippte such injuitifiable- squander ings,of the public money ?, It seems sir, that thm2B,lBl - pounds. of soap were not needed by the. ' army.. It' ought fieVer •to havelheen sold sir..-`lt should have been shipped to. Washington,. and - would. have served as a fraction of . the qunntity - requi, Bite to 'Cleanse fOul' Administration But, 'sir, 'twill' give.you another item of sales of stores, &c. urchased mmeccssari lyreti&sold' at auction in the Cherokee country, ~in and embriced in the sane communication. - find, sir,- That cern, which cost:;the Governitiqnt at ledtit onedollaritiia Italf,.and in manj , instances two dollars per bushel; and accumulated unnecessarily. in vaist quantities,:wati sold by this economical ikilintmetration as fol lows • ' . 3,381 bushele corn, at 11 5,276 do_ - 11 5 7 3 do. _4,000.3_74_,:-7. do - 10 400 • . ilo . 4: 1-4 do." 4,38 1.-3 do ' do. - This, Sit, is a spetinion of . , the . price at this. article . was sold, ' arid thousands of. dollars .thrOwn away-in this. one .article of ..cOrn:..alone. • TAO,. sir, ;that emu • purchased at double .the . usual cost were sold ai 3 I=2 - tents - . per. bustiel.": . This corii-and.oatS were not damaged ; for. report states theta to have been sound and the damaged . torn sold" iieparately.., I could. proceed,: sir; -to .-enumerate hundreds , -of : _cases of . tho same nattirc-,buf time will net . :No mondeCivith such conduti as this— such proflgacy_and extravagance, 'that this anti-bank and anti;credit Administration has been coMpelled,to- isbiie million after Mil lien-.of Government Treasury_Nottitie. in "less exceptionable phrase, Y4n Buren - shin plasters.- -And „yet we-"occasionally hear the Globe. talk of :eCononily Otit..ulion such shainefess hypocrisy'!—Philadelphia 0,000 when r: -Nli:'Aii:lilreu W 4': the following > t tsir- signs -which have just been carried into feet.! !, -, ..c . . - • . ... . Mr. Van iliree. - while playing..Mirilifei .: in. England, contrived to make himself un-, dertitOod„.lle...oi4ps the London . Clironi - cle intimated, induce Calhoun, OClltifile, BXneroft; Prowesen, Leggett, and other men of talentit:prepare the . publeymind .- 'far preaatires which, unless afiested,iire sure - to change our form of Government. , Hut here - comes the' Lebilinf. piriPbet:f f"-: , - - [F/vs.:4o-Sr. James' Chronicle of 24 Sept. 1834.] . . . - •The. People of England ma y - tit:Avlearn . .a• lesson on .Repulli9ilisli from its most ._brilliant , ePecimen, the gOveriunenr of the United States...' It has proved a splendid . failtire:. ---- Van - Burenr who- - --learned-many-- use ful--tactics--iw.this-.'poufitt i y ,, AoilL 6 ring: r thedenOoriti round db . a rational oysteni 1 of Monarehistobedience,.. Dentocracy__is the-hest and . most powerful : lever -in the world; if prettied judiciously: -Monarchies 1 have'been!opeet by ii[,..,' .::.I_, , _. v .. - ' ..-- Van' Buren is said . to be a non-talented man, bit he keows . humeri . iiiitiro ;'. he, knows -tiffs countrymen too, and he haitaid . the._fitieeKtrairk'llrat.. eve r - was_coneeived.—. He hai pkilailtidinf - the popular .old - Pre . sident to set an example of absolotiOnkancl I independence which . perhapo.n:o "other man in •thdt country "e'ould have attempted. lie-will. imitate mildly and, cautiously; brit havingtne support, of the democracy, lies will.andoribiedly,eirdceed in bringing• the r whole' Union: nnder :the ..sway . .ofi a f l ew enlaVgird'afid . cultivated minds,- yisich are ilt 7 ..faek the source. of Stability and orde r ! ' I ever'? : eouitti r Y. -- - ....:. : • ~, :The-,:p,eeple Aannot . govern- theinael es,. any More than; a : pUblie :10101 , 06140 verli itself, :WAWA ~00.4.itifierinteriende ,Of a miniti.';' Llt - Ottuit! be7-therely . an incessant round.Of clamor and. contention... We'fitv'S now, more'ope for Anierica than. -ever '-'-,:wo -44(1,eince her declaration . of.lndepetidence. Mr. - Martin Van Thirrin . pas 'succeeded in' running dewn a National... Bank, which was theinost.lpirmidableObittachi.lo Executive coritivl,4and,hati ',Collicitedji_hislandtr_.the thigtirt,ofscrlooif tertin.;atigteiteinit:ti Utionii ' 1 ivhicAOreardrate together an'itireae, hint Illiwardirlike the- eteeds-'of: Pegasus'. .....,_. - - -'.Fltrifltepublie.-of the yliteit.",,Stritei:like Mat . 0fiV.4111.41.r111 become tecome itii. oligarchy', ,botit will be, leis V - 0 - 3 - .aler - iiiiiilekViriinore en nrinkone.,.... wiltnot! _ i ii.: enters,. e '.eedirt.e....a...a. Plerididttutn:loalla.bli.el;V,....,for'it.':h6 arieriat apring.e.:*r,f2, 0661064 . .prosperitY . ,. r i ti b itb itmti."foreoootil,,pti:::6l:7,.. Mi:virnolch-d: not depend upon , -the:diSeitielLettimache:of EtriliPifiiipi Ateldififil'-aettin? .yVori"fifty., laFia:l::sdin;',6,l3El:ol4o74lyinii!raasivoTlici.ri,:i!lonae'i:ii:illtitrP:.,..ttet *:4b.;:ii.eitire,6:7lltrie.:::::::9o;:i;::aiiii..ii:Aorn.:;igetdl,-:' 1 .0 4: '..l* Ai tilt 4.-t *O. lOrt•Oe(itiOlifi.ol.4,PA ..,. -. ;.-3' , -. : f ., i , ,':.; . a,i. r' .''.,. ....,.'-. ,--,,:,----" ''.','''... .!.4;' , , .i , l','' , li' . tiijiil ,. h. e . ' 4 4 . _e s iii. tie:..i..ed..Yii.,bls•lidlig, .Are24,.:aifit= ), - eras'ent 0f..,t1t0 MelstAlXtra,.. ..(tary.stif.,._ I=ll Aft-AW_% MN ME aitt Nyt• _am. ma 31100 deb 41.4—5f00 the fedi in Whip P4a rem " " r*" dent of the ,yaited; States, • after ,urging, Congress tti raise astandingarifik of ,ooo 000, men, and to.impose:, upon the people a direct tat et ferjx.orSty dollpre per marA' for its maintainance, still continued to tei ceive the support. of. a:portion of the ho -nest yeornanry - of the land exclairrr,7-,`:llo;ariirit a ' _ to.haie eidited in- 1840 so thd spirit of '76 1"---Louisville . . . • ' The Shinderers. Rebated/ -_ . . .. . .._ . - . Gen, Harrison iti-eNaiged Ei,- la itielide of'having approved a law - whilse`Giwert„, tt, • : of Indiana to sell 4vitite - men flap- s(aticivf..:-- : li l a ii &triple te ietufation' Of giiii.. fdul- add_ __ -in fainoils-slandee,-- r we- refer- iiiii — reider - to L--- . the'election returns .frogtthat_State--in-iL-- nother Column - of this thi,fia . per; ~ He is eliarged also s4 . itri b'ehig d Cove! ard” and. a "granliy,": ...,_ , -;• .. • . .Fora triumphant , refutation iil l . lliis litig 1.. cidous'slandeettre refer to the election= re= turns- in another column _front' * ` , -.61 4 Df•-; KENTUCKY," whose gallant 'ionti,:hi, • led to battle aiid to victory.: Thek.khoit ,- how to appreciate his " - t/OWAIiVOE . .".-=- - --- , ' fle,is charged, also with being an' won: tionist7 - . ---- • • _________ A , • • , o•• • For a refiltattolitit this charge, .we refer ' „to the,scturns•Of hlortlt,Carolina;;anil..Loaisiana-11.South~ ;.= crn.States. . . • , . If the result of thesp ; :efectioni will' noJ silence" lis',onemics:outheser•subjeete,' did • same gallant States, I;a — cket by the - whole Union.; will silence .theuir - • . . . -.l,lllr,,HOward, the!Locofoeo. Candi(lnto fur , Governor of Indianan§ ".n resident of Parke` heaeFti. 2.11tY &fa: t§st when running. for cOngressi' he majority in• this county.! ' -.-- THE; DUEL. - -;-The' last HageistiivVit • • Torch. Light has . the •-,. 'IA _duel WaEr. fought' . Wetlneeday: -•- *kith' two miles of .11ancock„-near the'. road leading . from -thatplace to ilath,ltfl ' Morgan Co, Va., between NAL: Yrice," esq.• of Hagerstown, atid - the HOU.' Francis'- Thomas, of Fieil il{; - One ,fire was' e . • a_vg 411_011 effect. .110—challenges- : wait then suspended and an, explanation; satisfactory to both partiestook , Place.— • - 2P—XilapettilYfenlith;',lM6uurvvic.bi.v. , I t less, to about three months since._ CATMITROFIII; 014, IMMOOF yytg..Sllool- 1 • 110 AT .Emp - .—The Puff:do .Kepunireau con-. ' - rains the _following, account,tf •ptis shodk ing disaster, being an extraCt . of_ front-Ilenry R. NV illianis, Esq. of that dated` ,tfthifitraidailk...steattitii.4o_,. Eric . : clack t~iis morning, we had' an -explosion; on bdar:l this boat; paused h?-the ory or the Seentir CNA.' Six stelkAA 034(1,1y scalded, four of ‘hoin wily probabq . 'Their names. and . occupationi;afe ag' iroV" lows -- • . . _ _ . • .- . William Daly, fireman, sligh 11)1' tli4rlei i . ''' Ilatnbertibido;not;_diiiigeibuiSlyi Eilwarir '.„' -G.-Eytiviit," deck'. hand; bh111 . 9 p' Timothy 13irneley,".tle:c16. - ' Andrew . Loney,' work= -• , r,,i. - -'-` • ' _I:, ~ 1n.,,, , * his passage, Q., ...famel - Ctirby,l3tiffw f • --- ln, deck passenger_,dn: , - . c :.,. . Mr.- Raymond - BabbY,',.siterifl .cif - ti;e ? Western District, U. cabin passenger,' ~ jUmpe'tlfiimii the stern of.th.-bogt,'inid be- 1 fore the entail-. boat ,e'4 . ..fnil . 4' ye t. ^.'ilti , tbe • ipot . • .-- ti . lterlf, Were ,Illitiatlf, and Mr. II atbyiltil,? .- Who had also jumped into, the - I-list:Mt: Babby sunk. Air. thimberlin vv,A jfieltecr up and laken,ttilltihsliure,-.._tilteitllik,-.,ts'el&" - - lug well.: .. , .. - • , . . -' fani'we)l, and havelieen busy since the'' aceident,..in doing what I: etinli)....,ttp"...r s elleVe r ,the sufferings . .df.ttie persons ittjurid,:. , • . • . ---There is not the least blame-atiaChed kni ' the engineer, or . pay.nf.,,tlin offifier• 0:' the,' . boat,".. O r e . Are ' carryini.,2o . indliVel l '. Of :'team .only ; she ket t uently earitaii from' 28'.t0. 30 inclics.,....llf,Oked at the ikettilittites'befiare tne eitplosidn,'S'ind - ' , sher , • was carrying nnly'l,9 inches. - , , ..), , ....,.., • 11.EN11,10.;1•Ait WilltllAMS. P '• , • Capt. Titus was:not on boartr . .:•. ' ~. • •. , V:01411#01144104.:-14 et alt r e$ whichhad-discovered the', neit:ce i t telee.r i cetittAeti ttif •trA,and putting hie :bend into die' sAvrilldyett,,tylg - AlaSi 'nqu3ii lie IV quid . ; hive ;. withdrawn, ' found his - throat 'ski: , distended.*: his. sutpter; dint do couldtine • baelt;v? - it t h-. hit . 10, 11.1._ ex exposed_ Ouglink, fpm:the ..vvOndrreeji l er p . pnle;!..l Onion ition by' • R ictitAVnlitAi r et triVed • • - M EMI game „ Mammoth: .Sbeletorat., , -. .gailubitehn.d tris..lll 4c.ee,h-of-thatyi. hee.)o? :a . three iittputlia i , tour ;.ep eearelt .6F..efe* ether : r e&r hte. Teiktelhat-lie-haei „ -heetioit his t daich,ciexplerallol ll home, with-iiitu. , two emelt. I the e ttsiiifrtit;W; ( l l itVii*k i .ic h the lerges Lever yet to-be IS feet:in height, at taie‘elfea■eireunifefetti ',liiusf,:, , ystitre- %7ilt-Ai/16W , • , _ ' == MOM El ::