E. I .sraußram. 4ratiazi--;.atia Aga ,To . the • Piton. of CtimberlOnd county. Vit..Low • CITIZENS:-4 offer myself to your coo iitleratiou as a candidate for the office of . , SHERIFF, Ittthe election in Octobei next. If-elected, I pledge myself to perform the:Antics of said o ffi ce with fidel ity 'and impartiality. • Yours &o. • • .PAUL MARTIN. Elhippeneburg, April 15,1840.—te : • , • - To the Independent_ Electors' of Cumber , •. land ounty. , • • • . • `- PENTLE4EN-I offer myself is. a eandidate-fOr the office of - . - ; • at the next Oliva' .meation an • 811511 be thankful for.our suffrages. of be 'elected I will dis charge the duties of the pffice to the best of ray judgment and abilities.. • • • •. THOMAS :HARRIS, - South. Middleton township. July 15., 1840.. • • , .• • • • • . - •*ro — thi'Elettot.s_of. Cumberfond—County: FELLOW-crriziNs I-4 Offer . myself as IL candidilte for the -office •of SHERIFF-of -said-county-at the en :7- suing General, Election, and will be thankful for your support. 4pril 15, 1848, ' .To the Free-.and Independent Voters. of . . . . • Curnberland county. ' • . T A IELI.,pWraiTIZ . ENS i--.-I submit M . yself to your • 1, 1 consailerution, at the ensuing election, as a can _ tlictstefor the office ,cif - . . -, . ' -..- . .. • .SIIERIFF, . , .. . . _nnkwogla respectfully solicit your .Bsta:tea - for the same.. , - . ... •• - _ _ THQUAS CRAIGEIEAD: South Middleton township April 8, 1840.—te • To the Electors of Ciimberland.county. FELLOW CITIZENS Ofre - i - ITIV - CelfieryoTArToll- bideration. for the.uffice of _SHERIFF atthe'ensuing ' election aiid'respectfully solicit your support, and if elected 'will endeavor to cliipluirge the duties of the ofliee•tii the hint. of my inclement ad abilities. • kIaNCIS ICKELS, _ ... • 111 April I, I$4C. -7tte .. • , To the Votee r 7..of Cumberland' Catatip . Frr..t,ow CrTirglSS:—l offer myself as a carididate or the office of ; • ''S RIC 11LF - F • at the ensuing',General Eleetioo, and will het mini: - ul for your support, Mifflin township'? June 3, 1844. - tleclion Proclamatiora Whereas in and by an net of the General Assem bly of.the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania entitled ." An act relating to the elections of this Common wealth," passed the 2tl day of Jaly Anno Domini one ope thousand eight hundred and thirty nine, it is made the.duty of the Sheriff, of every 'County within this Commonwealth to give public notice Of the General Elections andin'such notice to enumerate.. I. The °Meerut° be elected._ 2. - Designate the place-at whi•h :'be held. I John Myers, High - Sheriff of the County_of Cum, berland 'do hereby make known and give this PUB.LIC .7VOTICE to the electors of the County . of Cumberland, that on Mgeaday'of October next; (Wog the-13th day of the month,)-aGeneiar held at the several election districts established-by, law -in said County, at which lime they will vote by ballot for the several otracera hereinafter named, viz: , • on PERSON_ _ • ' to . represent the District composed of the counties of 'Cumberland, Perry and *Juniata in the Congress of the United States. - , • - • TWO PETISONS to represent the Count' of Cumberland - in the -llouse of Representatives . of Pennsylvania. - - ONE 'COMMISSIONER „-• roTtli - e - Citnintiof Cumberland. ONE DIRECTOR OF THE POOR - .and of the House.of Ernploymentof said'County. • ONE AUDITOR • liiKOttle - the - public accounts-of the' County-Commis sioners Sec. ONE PERSON- -• . . -for the office of Sheriff of COroherland County, and. ONE CORONER; for said county. _And th_e elections 'eleetion - districts •said county will-beheld it-the following- places, • vizi , • '• ThnelectiOn.in-the--election-distriet-composed-o the :Borough of Carlisle, and . toirnishipii - Of N. Mid- - dleton,'Bouth Middleton; Lower Diekinstm, Lower Frankford, and Lower West Pennsborough, will be held at the Court House in the' borough" of Carlisle. - . The , election in the district composed . of.. SiNer • Spring,township,will be held .11t, the -Public House of Jaseph Grier in Hoguestown,ln said township. The election in the district composed of East Penns torough township., will be held•at the Public House ,of Andrew. Exeitzer in said township. The election in the district composed of New Cum .berland and a part of Allen township, will be held - at the. Public House of John Sourbeek, in . New Cum berland. • ~, The election in the district composed of Lisburn and a part of Allen township, Will beheld at the PO- - lic; House of-Peter.W.Cann in Lisburn. , , , - The election in the district corriposeeof thatpart -4 of Allen township, not included in die-New Ciincher- land and I..ittburti districtsi will:be' held at the Public .• House of Pavia Sheafer, Shepherilstown in -said .township. „ - . •- - -- The electiod iti_the district composed ,of the bor ough of Mechanicsburg, will he held ' at' the: Puhlic , - House of John Hoover; in said borough. TheelectiOn in:the district composaiof Monroe totiiShip; will be helditt the Public Hoiiie of Wide* . - ":"Paul,in - Churclttown; in said township. , -•- ' • The election: in.the districCeomposed a-Upper Dickinson township, w be field at Weakley's School House, hi said township'. .. - • The election in the district composed •of the ,bor.. tug!' of Newvilie, and townships of Mifflin; Upper Prat - MOO, Upper Westpennsborough,and that part: of NeWtou township, not; inCluded in 'the Leesburg ilectiOn district' hereinafter mentioned, will be held itethellriclißehool-House, io-Ahe ll borough tif:.New.. ta fle-ele:"ction-in-theSdistriet.ebMposethe"itown ship of be-held at the 'Bch olhouse in Newberg; intiaiktownsitlyr - • • .: The electicilo the district. composed of the. Inir- Ough-of__Shippensb_urreNtimiiburg township, and that -part of S . outhamptou townt&f, not - included ins the, Leesburg eleitinn district, will be held at they Conned Rouse, in'the 'off Shippensburg. And•hattut by tin net .01 , tbe General Asiembly of this somulenwealth,palised the Rd Ju1y.1899, it is thus tr,o(. o l o,d),ft That the , qualified electors 'of pnrts,of wt is and Southampton townships in tho county Pr' CuinbeilandOuluuded by the following liuctiand tancesi, ;Bethnal* at'the..Adlims , cotintr • thenco,olont the , line , dividing the totsrnehipi of ;Dick icsau- and Newton to thC tsgnldke , eoad, thence Won; said turnpike 4.0 Centre ; school-house , on said' e pike, in bloOthamptoti toWnship; thence to point' on the -Walnut Bottom road , at ReyhuchNoospoinii Beybablee' fiirrhillience etrnight - diriodow to -.. the . sawAnill: belonging hi:she - heirs Of' DettrgODlOcei, thettCoahtlig•Kryshir't itut,oolTOAdancts'county lbw; ihe 'r e shmgoth . ?Pne'c f Mirkiwoi,j,i;jty„to the • place- • of belOntittx,l)esiiid the onto s Hereby, ; declared_ a Inini=eind Seperidd,nldition' district, the . 'gerieral lion to he held at the public' house "dow occupied by . . - ..... . , .. . . ' '''' . . , • ' .--:‘, - . • 7 ..:••• .',.:',: ,:.,.• ..': ::,..- .: ...' , lt:-. , ... . . . . * .. .. .. • -.- , ~. ,_....•. . . . .. : r . Lir.. .. .. ......__ A , , _ ~,,:......, s i b, ~ ~ ..• ~ ....... .. .••.. :, . . .. ._ . 1...., ..„ ... .. , . • • ...... . .... ... .. ~ .. .... ._ .. . . ........... ........ - JAMES REED Silver Spring Toivnallip7. WILLIAM , BLEAN A FAMILY NEWSPAPER.-DEVOTED •TO NEWS, POLITICS, LII6EILATITBE' - Arrp - SCIEN9ES, AG - IRICULTURE, AMUSEMENT, &C._ &C. Wm. Max Well, in Leesburg, Southampton township. And in and by the 9th section isf the first mentioned act of Assembly passed tile 2d of. July 1899, it is di rected:that, "1:/ke qualified citizens of the several• wards, districts and townships,ilhallineet - on - the Fri day next preceding the second Tuesclay.in October next at the several places now prescribed by law for holding the ward, ilistrict and township elections, and each °lasid qualified citizens shall vote by bal lot for-one person as Judge, and • also for one person as' Inspector of election, and the person having the greatest number of votes fer judge shall be publicly declared to be the judge Of elections, and the two persons . having the greatest number of votes for in appetor shall be publiclrdeclared to - be "inspectors of election. But when any township has been or shall be divided in forming an electien district, judges-and inspectors Of the election shall be chosen in the Man ner prescribed in the seventh section of this act." And by the 7th section of the Same act it . is direct ed that, "Where any township has been, or shall be, divided in forming . an election district, the qualified, citizens of each part of such divided ,township, shall severally elect , in the manner and at the' time and place aforesaid, two inspectors for each of said seve- ' rat election districts, and shall - also;eleet - one Person 'to serve as judge of the elections in each district, to -perform t the-duties-enjoined-by-the,sixth- seetimrof this act. . • • An — d bithe first and second sections of the same act it is'directed,_''That it shall be the duty of the constable or constables, of each -township, ward and district, at least ten days before the day hereinafter . appointed for the election of inspectors, to give pub-_ lic notice, by six or .more printed or written tisemenis, affixed 'at as many of thi most .public pla ces therein, of the time and place of holding !luck election." -• . . -lii' case of the neglect; refesal, - desith or absence' "from : the pounty • Of the-constable or constables, of any townsliiii, ward .or district, or the assessors of -the ward, as the case maybe, shall perform- the 'duties lfereinbefore aequired_to be-done by such.constable or constables, under Ore 1115„ - e - iliffivi __Prii'vitled, t iLbt That the said supervisors or assess shall not- be required to give more than fiverdaye n ice of the time and place of holding such election." • . . • • And by the 11th section of the same act it is direct ed that the election of judges and - inspectors' shall-be coiiducted by the officers now required by law to bold the elections for. inspiktors and assessorti, 'and Abe, same shall be conducted in the manner now prescrio ,.ed by law.' i • , -. ~ -. .. • '.. • ' ' And by, the-Sd clause of 'the iStli section of the same act it is provided,i"That every *ion, except ing justices of - the pence;- who shall- hold any office or appointment of profit or trust under the Govern ment of thenited States; or of this State,: or - of any f 3 city or iiiefn. ratpd district, whether a commiss ioned officer or - of ierwise, It subttrdittate-..officer: or. agent, Avlicr is, or shall be, employed under the legislative, executive or:judiciary department-of this State, or of - the:United Statesor Of any city or haeoriforated Ens: Irict, and -also That- eyety_ meinber - Of . Congress, and of the:State Legislature,and.of the . elect or. common council of d'hy. city, or , com,miesioners-Of -any-juror -1 porated district, is by laii t incapable of . -holding or exercising;at the same time, the office or appointment of judge, inspector or .clerk of ;my :election. of- the Commonweaftli,,and that no inspector; judge or any other o ffi cgr:of any such election, strait be eligible to any office to be then voted for. - - - Given under my hand at Carlisle, this sth day of .. September, A.. D 7 18411, ' JOHN, MYERS, Sheriff: Vaiiiety Stare, &c.- rp EIAEdly au!) n se viber, thankful for put: favoisaspneet- A iforms it,— .7,- to "hold forth' iti Church Alley, near "Education 'Halt," where he - has now -On largi , 7 . k assortment of hellions; consisting in part, of the followings Bread, Cakes, Cheese, Bacon, jfTanis, 'Flour. Sugar; Coffee, Soap; Cider, Spiees,. Fruits, SWeetmelits,. and other necessaries e ilculated for this merediati. -- *N.,13, Ile alio continues to Itteiran -Eating -House; where gentlenien caul be uccommolla~lid Willi": Tri( e; Tigs',Feet, Pickled Oysters; &c: at the shortest notice. , • JACOB SIEG. Dept. 9, year. • Orphaus' , Court Sale, • • 'rho ..uhdersigned •will_,e4poic to public. sale, on the premises, o't --Thursday the Ist day of October next, at I l o'clock in the forenoon, -- a-tract,oUpart_Limesione and • • • •• part Slate Land, • • -situate in Nora-Middleton-tosv.nship,tumheriaml county, bounded by the Connodoguidet creek, lands* of Ross Lamberton, Abraham Lamberton, Zeigler's heirs and others, containing • . . Two 1110 drtd r - thirlyTiainc Acres anct-twenty-semi-J*clies,.: strict measure, 'having thereon erected a TWO STORY HOUSE OF _]TRICK AND STONE, :New Frame . Ba-mand - Stable, -8c: „.There .I' - 1 1:never failinespring on the . premikcji, and a good well of water with a pump. About” eighty acres of O s farm is - covered' - with - young thriving —nomlialf-of-the-purclinse- money ib-be-paid confirmation of the , sale, and the balance in three equal annual ,paytnents thereafter, to be secured by recognizance& 111 the Orphans Court with approved security. The grain growing ontheipremises at the time 91 sale to go to the purchaser, except the tenants share thereof, which is expressly reserved to him. Possession will be delivered en - the Ist ,day. of April next, or, if the .purcha'se'r should prefer it, he . can have - possession immediately-.after. complying with the terms of sale, subject to, the balance of the present tenant; which will expire on the Ist of April - • . jOSEI4IBIIROIII, - jr. After. — Seppniber . 1840.—tds. , PUBILIC 841. LE. Aftl ILL - lie e7inosed - to public sale, anthe.preraisels.. V by an order of the Orphans Court of Cumber' land County, on Saturday the 3d day of October next ut 11 o'clock A..M. the following- described proper. dt:Traet , of First Rate • Irartatutiatteuula situareon 'county; adjoiniotiaTids'or . Win. Moore's heirs; Joseph GM brnith's heLb,.andcother MO - of John Gslt!raith's heirs, containing •, . -• • '• • . - FIFTY FIVE A CRES; -... • .with a good Dwelling litnise and Double Log . ,Stable thereon, erected: • There are, two fine springs •of wa ter ands large apple orohard on the premises. About twenty acres of the land is novered.tillth prime timber, afuttlie - reaidue•is under:pad thime-and, .prosty_offettollorLealeje-the north' hail the f+rm-otnhuGalbtwlth;dea'd.;:aud is egnnl .in quality to any firm hi' the County; • • ~ -The terruirof hale are one half the puieluisa money to be pand on theist of April e ',1841., - when possesaion• will ho given,4ind the residue in two annunipaitelids without hiterest: • - JAMILS...WOODBURN,' . , .• . WILLIAM .LINE; • • Quirdimie of the ehildron I OM. Galbraith, deed.. September '2, 1840.--tde ' _ -Sargent's Political Register fOr THE subscribeta have just received a fete _ eol4B Sargerit'a Political.ltegiater,eitchil • liting the results of Elections heft! in the",different Sratealutur -effiffities throughout the Pnited"States 11135 to WO: l'hiiithove work will he found convenient t•eferenCe for thoini who vial)rn coiafrc the penults , oithts•altrosichino iitiont sitidithosefhatitare lrrr ceded-t!4oin,:i fPrice2sioente •.,, , 111:11M • VAN Edited and Published for the Proprietor,' by George 1 . (rabb, in _Carlisle, - County,' Pa. . , Orphans'. Court SAlet 'DY virtue of an order of the Orphans Court of II Cumberland County, the follOwmg real estate, late the property of Henry Zimmerman; deceased, will be soldoan the premises, on Saturday the 31st -d to sy w o it f : Octoberuelct at 12 noon of _that day, ...,- All . that:certain ..plantation .or tract of land, situate in EaSt Pennsborough township;. Cumberland county, aforesaid, bounded- by lands of John Holtz, Martin'. Henninger, Isaac Longnocker :and others; and containing ;, • • One, Hundred and Fifty Agree, ' more or less—about : one •hundred aeres•of which is Cleared land, and the teeidue well timbered. The improvements area • • • • • , - • • - • - Two Story • Log • °use , H a'double Log Barn and other out..buildings. There is a smalLatreath of excellent Water running near the house; and also a good spring: There is a first rate apple orchard on the_premiscs, and other fruit trees. The terms of — idle are as fcilhiiis: twolt — u - ndred tfollars to be paid:on the confirmatibn of , the sale one third the purchase 'money to remain lo the land; the interest whereof is . to be paid yearly and' every year - to the widow , during- her-life r said-interest-to commenee tst of April next; anilthe principal at her Jileath to 'and-among the • heirs and representatiVeS bf the said .Henry Zimmerman. The residue of the „purchase money on the said Ist of April next, when possessimi•will be, given, and until which time the rent is reserved:. Said pdyments to be secured by ' recognivances in the Orphan's Court. . • • ANTHONY GREINER, September' 2,'18.40.—tds • - • • • . - blie.--Sa Will be exposed to . Public Sale, at the residenceof the subscriber, in Netvville, on_ Wednesday Me 3014 .day pf September inst . „ a . varietyof :: . • Kiltehat • ILT -N 11-11-E -...consisting of the following article , i, • TabicsclEe4sti nds, Cinfir§, • Stand's . ; •.Stove -- and - Pipi Cooking, utensils; a Sleigh; . '. C-bW- &igrOgs . • together with a - great vailety. of other articlei, not , - necessary to name. Sale-to commence at 9 o'clock, A, M.', and aliberal credit given. • - _ - - Also, on the samVtlay, will be'. offered for sale, the • " "*. " . • .:t0 • :douse - and Lost •Zik 4 ,! - occupied by the'subscriber; iibil if not solq, will - be rented until the first_of April next.' Terms will be made knbwn on the day of sale, by • • ' D.—P. ROS;NMILLER. Sept. t, 1840.--tda '\ • Orphans' Court Sale. irN. pursuance of an order of the Orphans' cciart of b.Secarkilantl..MB,^ l 3ii . 7 r:Vo:y the 2d . - if Cletger next, at 12 o clock nomi, the following described real 'estate late the ;property_ ofJohn..Davulson, ceased, - viz:.-- • . . Tract of Linicidone Land, iii - -Nrestpennsboro' township; about 2 miles east of Newville, bounded by lands of Samoa M'Keelm; Sites,Jacob Leh man a nilleihn:Myeraicontaining - jfty-sii - acrea; - .more or less. About 40 acreiiiiCleatiVtli - o - FaidirelfilliFiVz ing timber --about gQ _acres sown- with- clover seed last spring. There is a well on the 'premises, Which with a little repair, would afford a constant supply, of water. The soil is good and - produces equal to any in the neighborhood. Also, on 'Saturday the 3d of October, at - one o'.- elock,-P. M. at the house of: Col: \V m. H. Wood=' burn, in Newville,,will be offered at pnblie sale a Lot of Meadot ground, about la a mile north west of Newville, bounded by lands of Woodburn, Walk et-, and the Connodoguittet_creek, containing_B acres and 12.1,perches, well- enclosed and good grass land. Also, at the same time and place, a lot of 4acres of land half a miff..iiitiftlf - eitst'of - Newville; bounded by lands of Alei. Glerin'a heirs and Samuel Davidson. . . -- . And on Monday the sth of October, hi one o'clock P. M. on the premises, will be Offered at public sale; I .ielotell first rate meadow. land, WI the Ntount-Rock spring,bounded by, lanifs of wyji. DaVitlien and :mama of-deccato . d i -containing-6-tterew - and - ta perches. • - • Ar - • -, - -Bel%rng . wishing . to:purchase. are invited to, view the abate property Previous to the day of Terms of dile prescribed by the Court: Ona half the purchase money tete - paid'oir ll§'confiranation Of - the sale; the balance in two equal yearly-paywnts, _without': intryest,to secured . _by a lien on the pro-• -perty-i-ThO title.-will.bemade-nnd possession deliv ered on the Ist of April 1841.; • , . By order Of - the Orphans Court, ROBERT LAIRD, DANIEL LECKEY, Administrators. A . ugust 19,.1840,t(!b . . . . THE 'sitbscriflers execUtors .of . t he last . will and testament of Daniel Shireroan, sen. late of Allen township, Cumberland . co.inty,• deceased, will exposeto, iniblie sale; the following - real estate i on the premiss, on Saturday' the 1701 day of Oetqlier next; atl.2 - olelock noon' ' in - Shiremanstown - Cumber- - land eonntyiabout I; miles west of Harrisburg, to wit: Fairm 'of Excellent- amestone hind, containing about 'EIGHTY ACRES, having thereon ereetetl,a' Two )Story Dwelling Douse an double Log Burp, and other out houses; 'adjoining lands of Jacob Merkel,Jacob Shopp, David Shopp, lind - the , lots of Shiremanstown. - - . • -Alsoot -manstowti;containing 4 acres and 131. perches of first rate. land, whereon ,is erected-.a large -.Two Story Rouse, double Log 'earn; Slaughter House, sheds and other, out buildings. Two'Stori.HiniSti'and nt Of ground' 'SdreinifriatOwsi, containing about 65 feet front; and 108 feet deep, with ti' Blacksmith Shop thereon erected, and n-well of good . water. Alse; Four.LotsitrShirenians . . Shiremans town, two on Main.street, 50 feet frontand_2oo,deep, and two'on Second street;'so feet front,and 200 deep Alad—a — two - iStartlfoisi'an• - lot o 1 ground on the;north aide of Main:street in Shireinamdown, containing 53 feet in front ,and 204 .feet deen with n stable. • • • • • Also, a TWO -4 StOry,lfinise and lot of ;ground on oho north aide •Of Main street in Shiremanatowp, containing. about 50 feet hi r frourand• 200. feet. deep,yith stable; . Also, Two Story House-and lot of groupd,in tbe horotmit 3fechinhisbutir;aitnt 'de on Locust street, containing 80 feet in front - and about 200 feet, deep: .. • ' Attendance will be Oven 'entfterrinrof hale made known on deo day of fade ,hy: . joux RUPP; 3.:-Exesautori. - P GEORGE IRAMOne. • ~ _ . , Sept. 2 , 1840sitds. , • • • . ' • jot rn Mieelicidocburg"will . be sold .on thelirendlic,s,. od-sidd 407,, ta'cidsalY at, 11.1 o'clock hi the, forenoon. - .1001 - IrrheTtinctister Poillkhr and Yoe!: Republ itiert t 9 dac saleAndcharge this office. : - ThIiZEMBOIDaIr =warm*meavatzmaana 4(3,, aogu; Punzic s.sz.E. R . TIIESHINd 111.A.C14.INES Bath improved ' Patent flOrse Power. ~ T HE great encouragestent heretoforereceived from the sale of his Machines, induces- him to ef ler to the public a new andimproved Horse Power, which can be shifted in geol. or out' of sear by keys, and shift the-band. to give tt. five different revolutions. And he hag no hesitation irasinirint the Farruerstliot he is now able to furnishrtliem.with-an article far su perior to those inanufactiliti heretofore. ,For speed and clean threshing and -dasO;to- tfie - horsesihe be.; Heves hismaphines to be mequalled. • His price is sl4o—sevelity.dOlLars to be paid cash, and the balance in - six mends; for, which ir note wilt be required with interest. • Any Purchasing a Machine and upon a fair trial, not being pleased, can returivit.. He will at all times be ready to furnish them on the, shortest notice; orders from a distance _Will he punctually attended to.. He will alio repair machines on the shortest notice.: . WILLIAM B . MILLIGAN.. . Newville,JulylB4o.;--4.f. • 61;41.1ba - 0 Tarn, of 147 - awes - of Slate - and Limestone .16atut, Situate in. •North Middleton township, CUMberland coy; two miles fi•ont , 'Middletiex mills' and five from Carlisle. The ituprovements are arm! • • ••.; 4 - , ' • - 2.10* 11017512 . 8 t. Double Bank Darn, under part stone.with fouritablesovith hack and front sheds, one of-which is a granary with a cellar under; • 4.;L/ JAW' *+,4to' • EXCE • .i '. .*ol" : ORCHARD • together Witkotherimprovements: - Abotit 10 acres arc cleared; under gitiod fence and in a good. state of cultivation, the rerasinder is covered with good tim ber, a part of which is Locust; springs in nearly all thefields.. The Conodoguinet creek bounds this farm en one side '252 perches, which wilt Word a locution for water works.- Any person Wishing to purchase a fartn of this description Will do well to examine it, tie laniedetertnined to-sell. - - - . Application can be made to — Valentine ShoUpon lie farm or [odic aubsciiber in Carliali.;: • - • LAMBERT-ON July 15; 1840: -tf STICI I FFS:=-Logwooti;..Beazitretto, 'icarugun, u - stic, Madder, Alum, Cochineal, Lac - Dye; - :liltre - VitrioliCopper*lndig9;oll of Vit.. - viol, Nitric Acitl f -Muriatie doe, olutsoitof 'Tin ; the sti)Ove will be sold /ozii rat; eask • S. .ELLIOTT: T BATRATIcKs—AsuPPIY Of, this , . ; gr(.OV aiLltHa' • Estate 'of Jolfn Close, Vec'd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRA,TTON on the ett tate of John Close, late-of-the borough of Me chanicsburg, Cumberland county, dec'd7Jutve Ilse!) issueil to th i k u l ma ib r n,,,„„;‘,lk,,,i,..... ow o 5 "IP " %lake • immediate pay 110.110,1RAT tit i dg.ving.claims against him to pre sent them, properly authenticated, for settlement JOHN RUFF; It.dtter. August 12,.1840.-,-6t . rkesh Medicines.. „Vie subicriber has relent!y received large addi- THlC4lltiCillfS, 'COIOI4I, ID.VCAttlitisi, Linseed Oil, Ss. Turpeidide, Copal \ramieit, Pain= tern; Varnish lirnMies,llandilrushea, Sper 'lancet' Oil, (yen - Alike) Spey nt ~Candles, - Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps, Cap null • Letter Paper, Fruit, Spices, Perfumery, ke.: &c., which be will sell to Physicians, Merchants and- others, WHOLESALE or by RETAIL, MAIO lowest rates, having purchased en tirely for cub; he will offer bang bins to those who wish to purchase at ELLIOTT. August,s,lB4k - • NOTICE - , All persons having unsettled accounts with the subscriber, will please present them for settlement between this and, he Vst November next. -- G. .Y. 014.1 • September meaaato • • • Esta4-e-Afichael - Morrer - deed. - , LETTERS TESTAMENTARf on the last 'Mil Testament:of - Michael 'Alorreti-late-of MonrOU township, Chmberland- county, fleo'd. •1111{:e been-issued--to the subscribers residing in the same township: Nodes is hereby - giVen to-all those indebt ed to the above estate to make Immediate payment, and to all those having claims against the estate to present them, properly "authenticated, for settlement. MICHAEL MORETT, •.pEORGE BRINDLE, - ' . . E r-axecuto . • • ,• August 12,1840.--6 t Grand .CapitAl§ . f9r Septeniber. 30,000 Dollars. - 0 4 r 100 goo.. • VIRGINIA STATE LOTTERY`, - Yeilbellie n n - efirof - the - Peteraburg - Benevolent i-11 te -- eberde Aasociatimr•-Clasi No, 10 for 1840.---To be drawn lit Alexandria', Va. on Saturday, September 10th 1840. " • • • &CIIEDrg -• 30,0 - 00 • • • (Q. 100 P r izes of 'lOOO dollars, We: .00 • • Ticket's $lO,-41alvei $5--Quarters ASO."' Certificates of Packages of 25 Whole TiCkets $l3O ' 'do' 25 Half do 65 Do. do , ,25 Quarter do.. . .32' 50 Capital' 4-0,000 Wit .For the-lkenefit,or-tlie r etersbu rgA enevolent Me. c h an ip Association—Wass No. 11 f0r,113,11-613-e -drs(wn at A l elcindria; Saturday, 6tll-Septem • . 14' DAwn Nos:out or7B. • • . MINIM , . , ' _ . , ,090-5 poo-=-2 000 " 2poo-.1,7694,61:64-B:Wriiriotts trnuller cupitufs, such u51,500.--2' of 14 501' of 1,200=-20 of.. '‘ IMO- 40 of 5010;-40 of 400-40 of 300, &o. 'Tickets slor-if dyes .s344kuaitet*,sl,so..'-^ ;., ' crtigentes of Packages of 20 Whole Tickets SISO, • 1:116 4 ~ • do • 26 Half , ' •do DS. O- ' • Quartcrs do . 50. • .Orilers tor 'rickets and Shores or Cerfißeetat of l'iiekoteii In the'illiokeLattery, will .40 promptly_ itientoo to 'end thillyawlei l sent Iminidlatelrofter it isover •-• Addretio • . • Waeh nny, C. Attest, 19,184(1: 5 Valuable Farms FOR 'S✓IL ~T." Farm of 16 . 5 acres of firs; . rate Limestone land,. situated in . North Middleton town ship miles from Carlisle, idjoihing &Peer House Farm, M. Brenneman, mail others. About 415•aores are cleared,-the-residuo-covered with good thriving timber. The improvements are a Double Log House, a new Bank Barn, a . young 'thriving orchard, a well 40 feet deep : of never failing water. ,: • 2. A Farm •containmg.46s.aeres_of_Slate. land situated in said township,l,s mires' from - Carlisle, adjoining lands of George Wise and others; of which 120 acres are ,eleared, and the residue in'thriving timber.. The improvements are vi large Frame House and Kitchen, Log Barp,Tenant.houspia good thriving orchard, a never failing well o_f water at the door, and springs tn every field.. • " 3. .A Farm containing 224 acres of 'first rate Limestone land; u little mixed with slate, situat ed in said township 5 miles• from Carlisle, and one mile north east of Middlesex, atljoining the Canodo elletereelbyeter Hettrick and others.. About 150 acres. are - Cleared,. - and the residue In heavy timber. The improvemente are a Stone House .and latr:l4 a good Log Barn, Stone Spring-house, with a never failing spritng running through the farm, and 'au Or chard of choice fruit and 'other improvements: • 4. A Farm of 265 acres Slate land mixed with Limestone, adjoining tlie last mentioned and bounded by the Cimodoguinet creek. 14,0 acres are cleared,'aiid the residue - covered with heavy timbers about 50 acres is first rate_ meadowAand. __The in - I:- r-overheats WC iv good ,Log. HouseL . Log Spring House With - a never failing spring , near-the door,and all Orchard. ,This.Farrn will afford •-a 'lo cation for water works. . . • A Farm _of : 22t , acres - Slate land, mixed with Limestone, adjoining thulast—mentioned and Canotloguinet creek. ;150 - acres ave.cleared and tlie,residue in good timbe'r, about .fifio acriis - of are first rate meadow:.. Tfie_irnprovements are a Double Log llouse.and Lag fiarn,'und. a -Spring House with a never failing spring, and an °relined of choice fruit trees. The last mentioned three Farms will be,sold opsrately attogether as it-may suit-pur chasers. A good. quantity of meadow can-be y'et' .made of the woodlantlalong the said creek. A large quantity of locust is growing On the last three mention ed Farms: FoP further partieninrs'zipply to tot) scriber, one mile east,of Carlieleoienr t4e C.V. Aug 5,1840. 'a - number or first raie'tireettoile - mul Slate; Farms and—Mill Properties : for sale ' _ . . MANIC- ITOTIOL. .7 • WIiERVAS` Pun - & - SocinlY, will - expireimlB4o. 'Notice is lierebygiyen, agreesiblj:, to thn,constittition and laws - or ma, that theatockliolders of .. said institution •intend applying to the next Legislature or the Common wealtlifor a renewal Ornhartee, change cif name, Atyle and title to "Cumberland Valley , flatik,s! iiicrease of capital and general • discounting and 'banking privi . ; leges, all wider such restrictions usqiielLegislature may direct. 'File abmt institution to be continued in Carlisle, Pa. S. E L LIOTT • . • JOHN J - MRS: - • uttortara4 • • - Estate of Henry dec'd. LETTERS TESTAMENTARY on the last anti Testament of Henry Miller, late 'of West Penitsbnceugh . , township, Cumberland count, deeth,liave-liecuassued Mille subscriber residing in tlie 'Same; townAllip: NOTI . CE, is ItereblAtiveirto alb those indebted to the above estate to make . atetayment,and all those having claims to .present -theet i pttilerly-eutlientieatett r for-settlement.---...__ , . • . ; FREDERICK . ZEUGLER,Es'r.. August 120840.--W Notivev‘ ~EFT my. bed, and boaid Monday ai' the 24th of ,Augitst, my wife Christina ,Metz, without just cause or provocation: All persons are hereby warned against trusting her on my, account, as I am determined to pay no debts of her .contracting. —3 ACOB %METZ.. -. September 2,1840.• Al i i- T a stated Orphans Court, beganitinfliifirciii Monday the 10th day of August, 1840, at Car lin e in and for Cumberland County,-before the-flen.- Samuel:Hepburn President, and John Stuart and John Lefever, associate Judges of the same court, as liigTteif Bt.c. the follearikiiirciceeiliagrwcre bad tow . itt -' 12th August 1840.- Mule on all thd heirs of Robert Armstrong, deceased, to sheer cause at the . next No- 71 vember court why the Real, game. of Rollert Arm strong'dec'& should nottbe -sold t personal-, notice - to lie - setired , on - all the 'parties-residing --within „forty mile's, anal all oilier/ in twonewspaperapublislted in;Carlisle;for four , succeiiiio we/Ad:preceding said_ Ceurt: . a . --.•-- - - lly the Court. . Cumberland County, ss. • ' _ • ..• , , i lit cy .1' ' • , T, 1 taken the , itlioi•e to hen true eo= t1(.1 y.. : .' jams Court in t a l l e xd i ' . ror d said o e f ou ti n i t e y. 9-7 ~,62,2 ,t . In testimony whereof I have hereunto ' 4 set my hand and seal of sidd.court at : . :. • Carlisle the 14th .day of-August, 1840. ' ..... W. FOULKE,• ' ~ . , --- c lerk .of Court. • ' Align r at 19,1940 siveacoulb . _ • Betide of George . Gillespie, - deed. •ILAETTERS:OF. ADMINISTRATION°tithe es tate of George Gillespie, late rifFrailkfottl town ip, Ctimberland ootnityolee'd., having been issued to the subscriber-residiug - hi said: township:. Noricr. is hereby given to oil those-indebted to said estate to inakeintmediate paytnent„and those heti% elitims'to present tlieim,properlffithenlieatifd; for seitliii'neit. . ' ROBT. LAIRD, Adm'r. August 19, 1840,-6t • . . • • Estate of Jacob Palia, deteased: • • • V'ETTERS OE ADMIIILSTUATION °ithe ea- IA tote ofJacob Palm, lalo ofWeat Peunaborough township, Cumberland Countyk•dee'd hive been , it - sued to the subscriber kidding in'totid township i tire s hekby. Klyen to: a!l, those:, indebted ‘1 , 9 sail} caste' to make' minaediatC . o . 4,tlient,",itad:dll, - those, having claims atidest said s e date 'to preient them; properly authenticated; for. settlement.:' "•-•• s• • . . , Is. , • GEORGE, REA, Advn't•', , AiigtisteG; tBioo—:6l.. •• • ' i m 11r_k. . ,herelirgiven_that• the Mirtneralliji - that•lexistecl between 9:ironefiliiidelon and AValiiUalditrinks - , er, ander the fiint of I:l4witlsan & Brinker, in t he bu aineas:oltanidng-and-earryingrat-Dieviillle, Cumber; land Co.Pa2; has been dissolved.' The saidheftiness. will in. future he carried_ en ht Archibald Bricker, r his °Wu imparate nee.. I.' •SAM:UttiVik*IDS6Ns ..11.11cH113.4.E.D' ukticKy.a. ,Newviq s .4agitat • , . , . . . . ; ' .:Pstate 41Patil Oho"; sdi4' . (l, ; E:trEitsbrADiEll3l6l*RATiON - cis'the•es i tate . of.Pats! cher, late;or Allen townships; cunt.; beigaful Founty . '„ .desi7o. hems isaned tp,..thof - pnbi im p el- living in the tame tetinsblitt troiVktiber'in siikiltebtdd teK said; tiitskto immediatO RaYrili4tion4 all thine batitilolstfintelst gninst sioid estiste .to propt:qtAkoh; pettroymOtiOtttil , toted, ftwiottlonsOnt. • " . ' , JOSZPII:u. JimEs' .Atsitnat. 12,. 1840.;--;6V- MICHAEL FISHBURN,_ ./igely for the owneri, .7:7.:c** -- r - tit''"::7, - .-., PREMATURE- - CHOICE OF A BE ' . . Ci3ND •WIFE. Cufix.Ole A HYPOCUONDRIAC.—Wow,my dear,' said .Mis...WoOdsurn 'faintly. to ,her husband,' the time has come • at - last; I feel thet.l ant on ,my, death bed, and ; lave. but a short time hi .stay with You... ant I hope we shall; be "resigned to the. will .of Heaven: These 'things - are- Undoubtedly; - all• - ordered - forithe bostr.7snd,l4ouldlo cheerfully,•ifit was not for my anxiety-a= bout you:. and the . children. Now. rion't you : think; my 'dear,' she continuettiWith increased tenderness—' . dmitt ,you think ,it would be best for you to be married-again to - soine'kind, good if.onian, that wOultr be a mother to our dear little Ones; and make your home pleasant for all of you?' • . She paused, and seemed to.look earnest.. , lyin his face for an answer.... . ell i ---Fve-som etimes: thought; - of' - late; - ' it.might be best,'-said Mr. Woodsuin, with: a very solemn air. - • • "Then you kave been thinking aboutit," said Mrs,. Woodrum ; with a Slight comm. lion of the muscles of the-face,. . • ' 'Why yes,' said Mr.Atoodsum,.'llrave, alric,e - yonhave liad sPells of:being so very It makes me feil — dreidfullY7,liit don'tktiow but-it Might be a matter of.dtity.' . 'Well, Ido think., it would,' said Mrs. ) sostd.sont,.;:g...yinLenn g,et the rightsort of a;person, Every thing depends upondiati . : my.dear,.and I .hope you will-be very - par. ticular about who.th you E get—:-.very.' . certainly shall,'-said •Mr..Woodstitn; don't 'give-yourself any uneasiness .abbut that, 'nardear, for lassure . you I .shall.. be. very' particular,. ..The person 1 shall have is:one. of, the kindeSt and .betit-mornen. irr the world.' • .:. . . 'Btit hdve.you been thinking of oy one in particular my dear?' said Mrs: Woodeure.. • . 'There I)} one-that-I. have_theught of, for long - time.ipast;_ Lshould. probably Marry, -if it should be -the Will- of- Providence- to take yoti from-us.'- -,. • - 'And pray, :Mr: Woodsum,-who can' it. .40_; - ' i said - the - wife, rwith -- nn — expressii - 4: little more of earth than beayeii - returning to her eye... 'Who is it, Mr. Woodsuni T You haven't named it to her, have your • 'Oh,. by - no means,' said Mr. WoodsuTh —'but, my dear,. we had better drop the subject, it agitates you so much.' t - • . 'But, Mr. Woodattn; you mist- tell me who it is; I could never die in.peacn till 4t is a Object 'painful to talk about,' me . it 'But. I Iks ist - upon. it, Said•Mra..Wootl4 sum, who had - .by this, time raised herself Up with great earnektbess, and leaning upon her elhotiv, while_bcr searching glance was reading every muscle_ husband's lace—`Mr. Woodsum, I insist` ipon.it:' 7 ' 73 "89 - 611;Ttliiii; -- e,fitrAirclVneilitrm; - witlr a sigh, -if you insist - upon it, myllear, have thought that if. it should, be of, Providence to take y,ou from us to be Mere no more, I have thought that I should marry for .my second wife, Hannah Loye joy.' • • . • • An earthly fire at,oncellaalted from Mrs. .Woodstim's_e,yes—sho- leaped from the bed like a cat, walked across the room, and seated_herself,in alehair: • ---- 'Whit 1' she exclaimed in a trembling voice,-almost-choked -with emotion, hat, marry that sleepy 'slut of a Hannah Love joy! „Mri Woodsom. that is too mtich for flesh -and blood - - - io - bearl -can't endure that, nor I. won't! No! that's. .what never shall be.-- So -you, may go to your plough- WoOdspni t land set your_heart .rest---- - - - Susan," - ehe - continued, turning lo_nne, of.the-girls,Amake _more firennder the^ dinner pot.'. • -Mr.: Woodrum went-to his field and 'pur. sued hisiwork,, and when he returned at the dinner hour, -he 'found . the family din -.ter well , plepared, and his wife prepared. to do 'the loners of the table. • Mrs. Wood silm's.health, from. that - day continued to -improve,. and 'she was,, never afterwards visiti3d' by. the terrible affliction. of the by _ pochonartec. • From the Farmer's Cabinet.. LA 1108 - A N FARMS.D — SIIIAII; - wiah.rny,hrother farmers A u ld think very, seriously ad 'swages:- btrderiVedliiiiff - the system of cultivating no more land than can be well . manured. desire for more land has been the ruin of thousands, who would at this time have been well off," if their friends had' deprived them of oue-halfthe number of acres trhicti they'rd one time 'possessed; while the , ex tra- labor and anxiety consequent upon a business so, spread abroad, are all that mad tty have ever gained, and 'all they . bad _a light4i , expeet to obtain. And it would . `appear to be a fatality to' Whielt`persons:tf thisaart are subject,or they, would surely be able to See the'-nOsn in. the:middle - 7a . - grit fac" -- e=4or - one the'other.. If ten acres of ha can be made to ield as much as `.one hundml; morel hy concentralin - gliMilrthe wea'tui - of-i*= evement,:_the •la and Care • necessary for the"ctiltivatictiv'sf 'one7hundreoo'ciefr. ' the result mnst,beprOfit of mind, bodyand substance, in abiolutelY. astonishing! a'oment aleitlatc tfie'diffetence in, labor;lii,bauling the: marture ever - the fiundiedacreiittatead of ten, Anil 'after thii't .the'• spreading, it! abroad ! then 'Comes: ten tires the ploughing; liarroviini, - sowing, 'With tentimes'the quantity, of:seed, -hoe' rig,' harreiVingi , mowing . or:gaping; anti . bied-„, iiigsand . talting "OP eilillifidrt4Stresin land of too' 'lto - eittia'etirrying'irOPS'' in& tifteiall this' ten times the'rentlii pay:=Zl: declare. it ,appitalB-10 Ve:a 19_00 of in- Emily, this desire for loos land. ' • ' • . = lagilt fi3u Vllazo 410 , -131Po 44,4 I have lately seen a rim Where all these - evils are • embodied—o excellent,' natural Tertility,•fields,large and lying on bit 'easy - declivity,' with e-very faci ity for permanent • -improvement, marl of the richest, quality_ in the middle. of the estate, and , •within three feet' of the siiifece. Now, if the owner of this fine farm of. about: two hun dyed ieres; Would confine-his labars to tett acresof _the land_ adjeining,i.hkhpuse, and.: . give all the rest to the stock ..upon the farm, only mowing The weeds to 'prevent 'them from' seeding hitiand. his neighbor's r -- lands, I believe he would theft make a 4464 tit, - -while at'present lie must make-a lbss,_ • "I -was told yesterday of a farmer 'who cultivated one acre of land, adjoining •a field-of thirty'ficres—both were planted with rye; and at harvest a bet was made__ that the Yield of the one acre was equal 'tar -that-of the-thirtyapres;-this-was; - bowever - , --- - lost, for the crop Orate' thirty aeres mea- , sured exactlyohree quarters. : or a 'bushel • more than the one acre—theie fields I have _ seen this . day;.'snda have also seen another' • field,'Where the owner:offered to- diepobe • of a crop'-of *rye for - a dollar an sere, but could -- get - no purchaser at thatiiricel ' • NotV; Mitinielibitter to.:double ifiel crop, thin to double the number of acres?, But Ihave land,. lylig me,before Which would _yield _five hundred ,per _cent more than - it-now does; by - extra_management. •• • AN Otli FAIIMEIto FROM Nrtmeo. • . By. the ,Norma, from Parana, at :New •York-,,papere of thapmityr s of-20th ult,-,'-tkre ieeeifeewith • aectaunts from Mexico, cars rim] to Itavana by the British gun brig Sea .Grai •to..29th'ittly. -I'Ve ropy fromAlio' Ynti( - American : • , • •.• ...• The civil : %Var in: the city of Mexico had,: aftci• • ip . (inys , : fighting:in the strects,b . teAA nl . terinateillby oil : armistice : and ,cgreeineiit, - 'which' replaced: in the- 11 - antis or, Biisternente.- - • - . The extra of qbe Hti . ranti, or 20Th August - pi - esents a 'sum - limy of 6 •each days' transactions; from the 15th "to )the , 28th of Ittly—which;liowevor,: is of little interest, heyotid" . the-daily reebrreaec - of firi tro the' pal se o-• ard- ite v i romi_ by silo-troops ;of Vrrea anit".Gonzales pos - session of it, and made liustamente prisoner—antl . those or the Superior coiernment, which sooght to drive put :the revolter?: • . The final reir - lt was that on ti• A fter- ibeisight fig of.this ea pitidefort;, . - Government troops: took, possessioWcif the Government house; and oilier:points --- •pied by the revolters; who.dispersed, some to - theirhomesi-rititers tiedrand der-laid down their.:arm,s at.the place . --Gomez Fnriai , and .ILfrrea withettit its being: krioilt tviipt direction theyuffatl':: , • tal• n; -trod tli trancjuiflity was, for a time, _ . , re-es a is ied.. . It id a sad . gOMinent npOn,sneli civil strik e that while - 411ring the. thirteen days con , wit, only 80 of the' troops.. on both 'sides Were killed or wounded; 460 peaceful and quiet cititenssorne . of them distinguished —were either killed or Ivottideir, . • ---Libel-Sitits:—T4e-Globe of the .10tilt tilt., made a most atrocious tiecc nitprineii: , -pled-assault upon the private character and personal pecuniary credit of, the Hon: li. P. Tallmadge, foundPd upon an equally - reckless_ article of the'New York' E'veraint .Post.-...Thti.Madisonian_saYsL- , _Tlte_exfextt___ of its atidacity, calf ulated -es ,it...was to4be 'deeply_ injurious to' the' creqit of IiIr:l'all- , madge, surprised even us, who - h-Sve - seetV -- - so much ,ribaldry . end ' slander -from rlnte ~ souree,-countertan&d too by its_party, that we aril tmt often suiprised at any thing. - It is ittidelight to feed upon the rains it,iverthl • make of private character , antrbattett Ow "thee Vampyre upon the life blood of ite victim. This,. no ilOubt, is 'what'Mr; Kendall denominate‘his . “lttxuryindeed.'"' Such rilcality. shetild .tot go unsvhipt it( justice..• If their slanders are contradicted, they never publish the contradiction, 'and, the peblie lirft iiiitier the iniertotis tel..' _ F e piesstena of eir_libellous-matteri - There , .__ Tewo wl -7 i! -- I to reach' such men; who IteVettar feeling's of - prir.ciples iti"c - Oitinitin with gen tlemen or men of honor, but. through Aar' law. :Mr. Tallsrindge 'bps. instituted 'snitf against•the proprietors of :the lieiv -Yerk; Evening , Post c and tigainst the proprietors , of the Globe, each iarihe stain ;of 52'64,00; . 'floiy will , now have an opp . a"thliitri pr; substantiating their allegationsi ofeteit ppi_ d tat Ilpott Their *Milted -i3rititil7 4 a l it:W. l E king-such titipritteipted., sett ~ b ar e ass a u lt, ripen private character.;---Littrii.' , Petrat - . Ell - ' Siiiiiiigirk tfie `.0,2i/itnetB.44-Thei keep ~ ,the old Lion - at the Jieitnitage in a eentin4;,..- atian't - litnitinlnitoth - or - elminnee'rir --- illitti*e — koni -- the= Ge . ii!iinivi - Aean*hile4- r r • i)li *Ai t . o,prnittilTedie v publWti hOgn'-: giivti)olglito. the S'inthern federatiisteaiL, - Often' as -,inieeln,feliaiiiii;:,-ta-kee.f ibeft . o l :'''' ,, his trieii-' Al tW-4Pme tirnil:z-thflYzekir' - I . A . truiulling the-,Vici Treapp),t . through Ow ,v ,- to gammon the old ssildte,tli'o l6,4. 4!lghtqqd "rj , " 03 4cluered Oath ;Ohl Vir !,,ili(OliftlPnAltiri z Iv also gpia" , tbefe`te,Rodd l,Out -- I,her',ltijcicitTr±c., •,,,-.;, 'nutinngs nE Loc9rocoliillA ~ 4 4q8 ,v3isllo4-., 'on the cruiser about '.1161"%ve.'.:101.4-I,,.!ellettil:'4' 'rn fine'lhe ivhPie eamo,:'i B l*°'° llll 4tirTit: „,41 , ', ,iiiid the,SPisti t easurY'llT4 4 o' 6 ii* r . 'et ,„,'-t' to t:hinii:etruilping‘swey,Wi,oo)l Mie A Will 1 r eiii ; " o l ::__ T i . " l 6 t 'lq° y _ i v i r loknA l l im ilii t 4 4. 6, tiv it fAig Were in N ovia Secniii'atio - 01 - 00S-l'ielltiC':'Y4l --1 , - , --' ........-' , 42a . -4,,,, -,,,- ~,,,,,„-,.? Revolutionary wair 7 - 6..u.ym - -....a.5'e .1 ,, ,' , „.5y, 44: .",-:,..,,' ,4,, 0,7;'• ~, ~ ,,, ~, • . til t ', : ' -,.' ' - - ~,''''..2.,-',-A,,,,1"-4',