1111111=11111IM HERALD & EXPOSITOR. MIME r Si WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1841 rersops indebted , to, the Herald for sub scription, or for job7iyork ire requested-Ao, •make payment to S. Dunlap .Rdair Zag. •who is authorized to collect the out-standing I "Beiug . out the Big Gain!" - Load, ite:r, to the muzzle----with saw dust and soivene, and thrrepike het'. 'fled be "the xlrdme, 'the laclityrual 'note of wee ~ be,prplo:inied until, it be lost in ,(the.genero . wail; ; " ; '• ' '"Hung,-14-theileasentrwitirblicki", and in Sackcloth let. all creation be clad, - . Let the sun hide his ruddy, visage; let the inoon - 16 - 6 - snuffed out . ; let : the' stars, quit •iiheir twinkling mocker!,-.; ancithou, " rude Boreas,.blustering railer," cease to disturb' the complaints of sadness 'by thy discordant howlings. Weep, all . nature, „animate - and inanimate, .for toe Whigs have been. roulcd.• "We . rhave.niet the enemy and we are theirit;"—our:glory has been nullified, our. rejoicingsvetoed. We have not been . slightly atrickennOt -merely Tip red,.. but, knocked down and Ty-ed; lieked with some twenty 'thou sand lashei;, tossed on ,board 'the glow, black Schooner" 61:16cofocoisin, and . , " . • , W heit n94';tfe,ctvler4o - Aye, and our, sl4.kit breattringb testifx , lhnt .the icy chillness of this region is feCtind sserh:a. cruelf!tivas barbarous to use us so ; but we are only —riot The - ,passage - downward from the head waters ofthis .• line strearn,,will be short. Ourformer - vigor " will soon return,.and then, yes then, 7 -hoW our hearts warm at the thought---we sliall Bold the - helm; and row:the_bnat with our toes• " 611 a l koard;" diAembark .them here 2where they have landed us, and keep them .here till the arefriz to jeielei. • . . . The Itcsidll. • • - rOur papci to-day contains the returns o the election in the different counties so far as heardfrom: The . majouities are no doubt ' for the most part inaccurate, depending, as -they d 6, upon mere rumor., The probabi lity is thit•Piirter's majority will reaeh,.nay exceed,. twenty thousand. We think we know the causes of this, Whig defeat,'but we forbear now to Mcation.; them. One • thing is certain; our • whole partyti!as not . at the polls. Talking of • the election. We hope we. shall be forgiven if ilia caution our kudos° brethren to beware of . one.mni titho voted ,ttieir ticket on the (kw of the election-TWe \ ta I . ve.no allusion"to - stlyar foteing, ptiinp of_ - •-filthiness , , the-editor— but. stop,_wehade „„ hint good bye two weeks ago. No, we allude to ode w.he, some two or three. years ;:ago, left the loCos; showed ” Tippecanoe and. Tyler too" with all his might; made application Jor — otitea to the new aihnieis tration ; 'allowed himself.to be duped by a . political renegade; played fast and loose until the result of the late-election was known, and then boasted that ho had voted the Locofoeo ticket. . We cannot follow his example and di vulge confidential communications, or we • might - show him pp in a way. not to 'be • envied. nut we tell the Locos that utiless they -flatter him witli iliebelief that he is . the'"biggest toad in the puddle,",and give •him . whatever office he asks; he'll bay. At the Outset,, then,.make find his , Let him, whorri e fith ihe sho,, wear it. • 111C,Leod's:Trial. . . magnificent farce has ended in the aOquittal of the prisoner and the disappoint: ment of mobocracy. No mob, riot, or rout :followed his discharge ; froni custody. Thi,"question , of the right of New York 'totry McLeod , having been . settled by3he Stipiiine 'Court of the . Slate, he was. a& qti.ittcd solely On,, the_ground - of his be :mg engaged in the affair ofithe. The 'Opinion of jurists, notwithstanding the, decision _of his honor , Judge, Cowan, 41e - enis to be that it was dc.anriiht•preiump 'Awn' in 'the State of New • York to put this Man-, upon' his trial, atiy of,,heF ~puma, His 'government had avowed the 'act 'sal , '-hers; and whether or not AteLeMl was a dt n : particifatthe transaetion - , was no busi-' 'nips of New York'e., -The British Nation f,was the guilty party and amenable 'to the Federal Government. Her Majesty's GO . 'irerriment and. tne Judigiary.of New York ;Nave ,both;.done wreng, secre!eintir- ;:nion froth Navy • Jelmiti . to Schlosser;.. . was iiiraliOal;—the'titiining' of the :CaFoline t 'iii 4t./Isf Ditrfee in • like terms marderi,,lnit.whe ,is42,.;l4c'tolls-Wns aftakr,.'o:-Oot, New' lt .. .cric' . hid` ' O6 na•tiv ' irit'ed. dtatc, e - • ~ offlcl#i..fttcTioligrft.ps: ; :is:-4t - ,: is'9I7IZIEBRI,BANILCOUNTY. qt: 1. , ... 1 k , h° 4: 'W, a ... .g 2 Ed . , a ••11. R . A' . zg'iw -. a•t.- a" a : ~ „. . • • c!..z. :1. ~:„ .p . . • . • /,,c!!s', ll (thue.) Govannon. David 1r 7' i ter John Banks. 881• -246 7 -79.469-109: - `42 - 124 B5 470 61 -07 .216 027 -65 79 170 160 37, 144 - ST" -. 282-757--11006....._09 S.Errei..4 . . . _ .. 2 X 873• 236 - 78 , 183 101 42 '124 ". 69 .- ,••:4697 sp. , : 86. '197 , _•114 882 237 78 179 101 :242 124: 69„:-.499 68, 85 197, 215 635. 64 80 159 58 37 141 :,487,' .286 ' ,'43 • 128 203, 9l 631 65 . 80 155. 5 . 13 37', ' 142,' 48:•:: , ' , 286 '44 129 207 . .. .92 ,_ • Win. R. Gorgas, Jas.X.Manahan, Thos. G. Itinulloh, Michl•C:Olirrkson, ASSEiBLY. _lVilliain Barr, Joeeph Culver , Samuel Givi's Christopher Au 892 234_77_176 85 41< ,_ ,.126- 68* , 500.. 67 83 197‘..._,214' 826; ,23,1 78 173 98 41 — 2lO 66V 64 81 ).63 -.61 38- 141 ''4B 266 .53 131. 206 97 617 / 8b• 164 74' 38,141 47 , 295, 53 128 . 2.10. 92 COMMISeIONZB • Jacob Relirar, James Hoffer. „ 862 220 .741,,173 - . 99 42' 129. 72: 474-67 84 195 214 633 67 80 116Ik "60 37 139. 44 217 61 .130. 208 92 TnEssunin." William 111.Matier, Jacob Zug. • 803,-210 18 168 , 90. 05 78 '57.469. , 54 . 78 209 214 705 '72 80 170 69 41 187 63 282 58 132 194 90 Dinsaron • - V ' 886 234 77 175 98 42 125 .68 473 66.. 87 196 215 621 .61 79 162 60 37 . 142 . 48.275 53 129 207 89 .Samuel.GraNam, John Wynkoop, Aunmon. Peter Barnhart, Tbomai B. Bryson, 876 231 77 170 99 42 12 . 5 64 471' 67 67 83 197 213 638 681` 80 160 .60 37 143 51 278 52 128 209 94 'Conoxan.' Jambs Williantscm, William Culbertson 1 873 . ' 170 79 177 99 42 126 41 469 65 82- 196 214 628' 65 79 162 60 37 .142 50 280. 52 130 209 61 clinks were committed by one. great ne= ~ .tiori tig . aitist another; to ifie . laTiff,"the. 3- frir-. mer .was resppnsihle, and it was not oily iti Niblitinii . OriliteiiiiiiiiiiartiiW,ThtiVbeneath rliti9iiitifil.TriiiifiwfirfairtiflEy inighty . .cOnfederaek . , to stitttsvengeaneilp - , on the poor . miserable ' braggart; krLeod, whosuPposing hireto-have been engaged Iktbe infamous transaction—was tfie mere, machine of his 12.6yal Mistress, .moving .nnly . ae lie wae.robved. . ....Ay. .. -- •.. ". • The jury have saßl.that McLeod was not in theexpellition gall. Our Government has-now, to demand redress_of-her Majesty for the outrage, and if the arrest, detentiOn and .iriat :of McLeod have - not thiewn e barrier in the way of ohiaining it satisfac torily, then we are Mistaken: In negotia; tions • on the subject with tlie,British Go vernment, .our_ General Government. shall have to bear the blame of theillegal conduct of the State ofN. York. England will ask the United Stetea. to concede that McLeod ought not to have been tried,; the 'United States will adMit it, but ivill_ say that they could .. notcontrol New York, Will 'this satisfy proud .England? , ' . If so, %welt.; .if not, the American Government must give more, ask nothing, or else fight. . COL. MUNROE . EDWARDS, THE FORGER. —Our reader's will find in to=day's Herald,, a specimen of this villain's adroitness in his attempt to' impose upon Earl: Spencer. Edwards is prhaiis the most impudent scoundrel , that -, evet'-imisused - ffOose - quillt• From Messrs. Coirie,..and Brown, Brothers At Co., of N. York,•he was successful in ob taining by , his rascality 54,900 . dollars.— His impositions, too, upon Fletcher,,Alex ander*, Co., of . Liver Pool, were worthy w their author.. It was suspected that he was the man who sold the large New_ ,Orleans . Bank certificates to the New York brokers, but of this he.is innocent.- He' has enough to bear. 'He is now in the Tombs." New York, •and if he get his due, will go.to the. Penitentiary, unden. sentence of ninety-nine years confinement.. • APPOINTMENTB.--J.,•G. Wattheugh _has been appointed SurVeyor of t e Revenue at the port of'Philadelphia, in t t e. room . of .T.'Washington. Tyson, who has received the appointment of Commissary General of Purchases,:in.thephice.of Callender It., vine, deceased. -.-. .• ', • . ,London Packet ' whip "Hendrick Hudson,", which arrived on the. 9th instant . at „New York:Throught.six Ho ! . man Catholic Priests for St. Louiii: jollie : Chief Burgess ordered out a , patroj on election night, to preserve the peace and . quiet of the. town. - Their re-' port 'has beeii banded' us fur publication: ..„•_.., The Night Watch appOinted for the October, rcport,that they found the.bOrough_ generally. quiet- 7.7 and, that .they found one man drunk, lying - near the • track , of 'the railroad, who. declared .himself of 'Perry. county, and Whom 'we-lodged, in the coun ty jail. For -the Wight , • AIEN,RY: 81,I(ZEg. • chiliale, OCtOlier,o,lB4l: • , .•* I am requested ,tO 'say on . • behalf .Of,:t.he watch,-that .•they consider the quiet candi. lion' of the borough" on, dill'.nik4of . the 'Bike tlection, - .largelk;:attriblilable, influence 'of theoTemperatide,RefOrm;,,by ineana.of Meetings in the jilaik4t .and'theY:desire.thk4 . With tlieir: : repOrt,tti:be. , published in the `borough newspapers,.; ; 'lli :supra 1101EI The Murders innl, 7 lt, is stated', it letter from Judge' :Ford' to life the Weider, #lit!cone 'Mina indicted. co) 4relastsurntow ? - :.tentyio(„tlie fOl 4 rittifiei?*4w i t4j '1{377 twenty pereone,wer in the DriPlf , e lllll u were all trled.at" Ogle County, an•j 1 0 r ....5..i..1.7,...:-. -,- 11119 Pennsylvatiin Election, Oct, 12,1 - Cumberland, ;,2121 109 . r. Ghestek,4s66 '4711 145 `Montgornely . , 1258 m. 1258 , Philadelphia city, 4380.. 5920 1540 Philadelphia Co., 11099' • 7348 3751 Dauphin,-- . .2249 2649 400 UNOFFICIAL.--1111120111TIES. Armstrong; • 625 . Beaver; ; • 438 e , Bedford, 200 13erks, 4570 ' . -Bradford,sBo . _ Butler, — I2O BUcks, 405 - Cambria, • 75 C cure,_ ll74 --: \-• Clarion, Clearfield, 475 . Clinton ° 175 Columbia, 1600 • Crawford, - Delaware, --- 275 Erie, . --- Fayette, 9511 Franklin, • 200 Greene, . • 845 " . • 'Huntingdon,. , J 726 • • Indiana, • • 400 Jefferson, • Juniata, • 200 Laneasier,. • • 3164 Lebanon,' - 290 Lehigh, • 228 Lifzerne, 1146 Lycoining, 800 — McKean, . 225 •--- Monroe, • .• 1100 Northamfoton, 1150 - ;:.• 7- Northumberland, 1,034 ' • Perry, 956 --- Pike, Potter, , --. Schuylkill, 994 —• Somerset, " .1100 . Susquehanna, • 760 Tioga, Union, - 500 • Venango, • Wir - ren, . Washington; 2.00. 7 -- Westmorelande. 1990 ---. • . York, , 1347 my MST. November Term—Commenein, im Mon •day the,Btlk of November, 1841. Allen—Joseph Beelmpn. Carlisle—Wm. Alexander,'Jacob Fetter, Charles Fleager, John P. Lyne, Stewart Moore, Jacob Reh- Dickinson—Jacob Beaten; Anthony Fishbtim, William. Galbraith. ' EastlPermsboro'-,.Georgii Boyer. • Frankfor&—Meorge Kosht, Alexander M. Lackey, k William Witildee. • • • • Hopewell-4-David Smith. Muffin- , PeegiiKnettlei*John Mechanicslaip 7 Michael • North Middleton=Wiltinm . Cornman. Newvilltunes Heron.' Sontkompton-4aines.Coffey. ' fl:lhippensburg borough—James McNeal. Shippensburg township—Samuel Smith. Watt Penrinborei—James M'Culloch. - . - TRAVERSE , JURY 4 -rFlusi , want. Allen—Philip Bovenmyre„Mich'l Coeklin, Satre! Ecki e s, Christian Hursh, Lewis ,Hyci, Abraham I 'Carlisle—John Gilmore, William Gould, John Jain Keriutn,' 'George Matthews: • • telthipon-Solomon - Brindle, Montgomery Do ' "niddilati; ; David . 7..ine; Daiid Swords, George Wolf, Jati*l ol l47o, 10 4 111 ArgOre , Beet Peirru3bono!,.--Jaeoli Miler; Janoh Dichellier fo4'l)lol"Hume,-Williem Matched. . . " , : B.4tikfOrd.:-Jacob .Howman John Hettle'fmger , Swigert. • 1 -, Haim. -.l4lMiii—klooriter:Aper,latOb ifeniminger; An e.'nee Scouler. ". well ferushi.„;, db.atere oseph ; Culver. . John Dick. IZEI OTTICLEkif 23,990 '7,599 GRAND ITIRY, 11111E1 ~'f.. ~ r _, p) lir v. .-,,,,......',::.--•:-,-:.:. , _,,, ':',....: ',T. - .1;;;'":' : , : ',i. ,,, '3, South. Micldleton;—Phfilipl4echbill i Michael Bu. kat. ' Abrafiam•Kaufifidn. _ . •• SilitriSitriffig—'-Geo:Peitzlwo*Pr,Fil*O*4 l ° 9 l Jacob Harmon ," GeOrgo-Bitner.• • Shippensbun botbult*:•..4Alnee Brstrldeb!lTY. Shippensburg West Pennsboro'-41oeffih• • - • Weat . . TRAVERSE irL.443lCozio' Allah—Daniel S. Hantakei. Carliale—,,Jacob Fridley, Robert Irvine, John Kel meJaeob Shrom, IW, Woods, John Undertvood. IDieJtinsoii—lsaae Qum!, George L. Line. • End Penneboro'—Dailiel . ;Deitzitheute Huntaber• ger, Andrew Sheelyjr.; John Sprout, Wm. Stake miller: " .•Frankford—John Clay;Adam Riser, 'John Ortis, John, C. Snider.. • Hopewell—Robert .Clatk, Samuel:Flickinger. Milllin—Arnistrong Bluth. Brandt, Heriry . Enk, sr., Adam Givler,lTC7Z - Kmut, - Peter.SMmhaugic._ ,Meobanicsburg*Maltin Macy.- • Newton—John Eckert,-David Foreman, - Jacob Ramp, Peter Strohm.`- ' Newville—James R. Iriine, John Moore. •. North Middleton—David Spahr, Jacob Wert. Silver Spring : —Georgeßidleman, Wm. Culbert son, Isaac liklleman. - 'outhampton—Adam-Duke,-John Kenegp South Middleton—John Dither, John M. Lecher. Shipponsburg borough-John Butts; Geo. 13M.M. Shippensburg‘toWnshi-James H. Wallace: West Permabor&-rlSauel Graham, Jacob Myers, Joseph McKeehan. , r • 721 1927 724! 2755 2746 1978 i 974 276 0 2000 2005 2709 11984 . Prom the Penna. Inquirer. The : Piindipal : Cities and Towns 2437 12143 of the :Uhler'. S aril CCM, S Population of the Cake and Principal Towns in the United States, on the let . day of June, 1840. '2739 1963 Colunihia • , 2,719 Bangor , 8,697 Allcntowts - 2,493 . Bath . 5,141 Norristown. 2,937. Belfast • , 4,186 Wilksbarre - - 2,718 Brunswick . • 4,259 Gettysburg' . ' 1,908 Augusta 5,914 Bristol - - - 1,438 Saco ' . • 4,408 Lebanon ' ' 1,860 Hallowell 4,654 Frankford 2,376 Thomaston • - 6,227 Lawititown' . . 2,058 Portland,' - ' .15,218 Washington • • 9,062 New HAstrettine. Northumberland' • - ' 928 Concord_ ' .4,897 . Sunbury' . ...11,108 .. • Dover - 6,458 Milton •. . 4,508. 1 portemotph ' ',7,887 Holidaysburg • ' 2 1,896 •Meredith '. . : 3,351, Huntingdon ... ,' 1,1451 ;,Naihtia,sl::,.-„,:.:7;,.. , 1..m-,hto.s4,Aal4.llliavaggallyisW4sport.,=,.WS-4,i853/Sil ,IfiF .1 " - ."':Diatliiiiir ^r " w° ;134k0n.. - ,._•.:P):9.- . .7.'43l;B3'..'WtlltninglOW -;' • 8;367. ',llei;nettibTe . --;,-- '`: --- 4 i 301 Dever .. ‘. • - '• • ";'790. Beverly ~ ' 4,699" New Castle • . 2,7971 ~. ~ . . • . ~..,.. . .... ueinnringe . . 8,44JU . . OIABILANO. , Charlestown' ' • 11,484' Annapolis 2,792. Dartrifoutli • 4,135 'Baltimore:city - .102,313 Danvers . .• - :5,020 Fredericktowno . 5,t82 - Fall River- 6,738 Cumberland 2,428 -Gloucester - __2-5,350 - .yrnatti...- ------ Haverhill - -.'- 4,936 Fredericksburg ' ' 3,974 Lowell' - --- 20,796 Lyntiiiiiiirg .6;395. Lynn , . ' 9,967- Norfolk' , ' 10,920 Marblehead ' . 5,575 Petersburg 11,196 Middleborough 5.0851 Portsmouth 6,477 Nantucket • ' 9,012 Richmond . 20,153 New - Bedford - 12,087. Wheeling . ,:. 7,885 Newburyport 7,161 Winchester, 9,454 Plymouth ' • 5,281 NORTH CAROLINA. Roxbury - . - 9,089 "Favettville . , 4,285 Salem'• ft ; - . :- - 15,082 --Raleiglt-. _. ' 2,244 Springfield - -- 10,985 Wilniingtoo -- 4,744 Taunton - .. 7,645 Sourer CAROLINA. Worcester - .7,497 Charleston city ' 29,261 - - liIIODE . ISLAND. • . ' Columbia, ' 4,940 Cumberland ' 5,225 , GEORGIA. Newport • 8,333 Augusta city ~,, . ' 6.403 Providence city -23,171 Columbui 3,114 Smithfield. • 9,534 Macon 3,927: Warwick ' 6;796 Milleligeville 2,095 ' COANECTIcIrt. -.. Merniimail 1,1,914 Danbury. • 4,50,4 Acatinera. Hartford city . 9,468 Mobile city Litchfield 4,033 Montgomery New Haven city • 12,960. Tuscaloosa • Note London 5,519 MISSISSIPPI. Norwich city ' • 4,900 Natchez, • . Stoniegton • . .3,898' Vicksburg_ ' .Weathersfield 3,824 ' ' LOUISIANA. VERMONT. - . Baton Rouge 2,269 Bennington , 3,429 . Lafayette city 3,907 Burlington : '4,2.71 New Orleans 102,193 Montpelier 3,725 Opelousas city 10,706 ' NEW Yonic. ' ' TruNESSEE. Albany 33,721 Nashville ' Buffalo • . 18,213 KENTUCKY Utica . 12,782 Frankfort Rochester ' .20,191 Lexington Lockp '--ort ' 9;125 Louisville Platt burg :._,l, 6,416 Maysville -Seneca- - - , :-. - - 7,073 . ; -- _ . Onto. Saline . . - 11,014 Chillicothe Schenectady • 6,784 Cincinnati -"l'rey- 19,934. Circleville . Rome 5,680 Cleveland Williamsburg 5,091 Columbus Brooklyn 36,233 Dayton Catskill - 5,359 ' Lancaster Fislikill 10,437 Steubenville Hudson , 5,679 Zanesville Kingston ' 5 824 ltintArts, Mount Pleasant ;7,307 Indiautipolii 'Newburg .8,033 Madison New -York city 312,710 New Albany-- Poughkeepsie 10,006 Richmond New JERSEY.' • klaxon. Elizabeth 4,184 Alton Newark 17,900 .Chicago Paterson 7,596 -Galena . P r i nce t on ~ • 3,055 Peoria Trenton. - 4,035 Quincy , PENNSYLVANIA. Springfield Harrisburg . 5,980 - •Missouat. Moyaniensing * - 114,573 Jefferson city Kensington 22,914 St. Louis - Spring Garden - 27,849 , - 11;licitioast. N. Liberties ' 34,474: Detroit .. 'Southwark ~.. -' 27,548 Monroe : ' Philadelphia city . 93,665 Ypsilanti o . - Lancaster city. • . 8,417 Marshall ,' Reading 8,410 4 , - FLORIDA. Carlisle - i.4,351.15t: Augustine', ' Allegheny: city ' '10,089 Tallahasse Pittsburg. 21,115 . . ' Wine:est:l- Chembersburg 3,239 Milwaukie ' 1,71'2 Easton ' ' 4,865 .Thitnlct or COLUMBIA. Pottsville 4,34.5. i Alexandria ' - 8,459 -York • .• -. :4,779- Georgetoirn 7,312 'Erie - 84449.tWashingttin,city . 23;864 Westchester . ' - 2452 .' ' -- , .. , MAINE 2/24 1998 2633 1986 El _ . .1111.A.11.111LED. On• Thuriday Oet.'6th.;lty the Rev. A. T. Mc- Gill, Mr. .Robert.Billotqc, - ; oFVenanepounty,•Pa., to Miss AlaryP. Clar y, daughter of Mr. ,Robert Clark,lof,thiskcounty. ' ''Oorthe hy the Rev. John: Ulrich, 'Mr. David Mentz of North Mithlleton,township,,to Miss Barbara Luke, of Snuth*Middlettin township. •"" n the 14th i fist., by the lame, Mr. George Hoover, of North Middleton- township, to Miss Nancy Gana, .or Mop* township. . On Sunday' the 29th ,of September last, NIARr, gig britnnikinisi Elsip,'ltgel -59 years Rn4jl jUST,recOvedasupOyv otpattiKeAch ‘• np and Horsoliatliih: ':3. Bc E. Codlrin4._ Curlinle, Oct: . 93, 1$41: Artil/ery The annual Court orAPtietil t for thirria' tillery CUrriPany, Will be held atPthe how Spahr, (late Cernman's Hotel,) do the firritS,Monday of November next • at o'clock in'the afternoon. Members must be "puniiturille their .rittendinee,, as the law ,againstribseatees"will beistkietip'Cnfoieed;' ~ • 043(....20i I 8 + 1 ! • The brink hemsellitely thin - Mak, situate in -.west etreet';and nay/ in the'ooeu pang eftheettbint.l Beitik,lttljneettt.to the CM teßeol.,lo# ORNeulPnt,,hnertlittg,hcone for etudnetl, , Voinestiton';'!vo.. loireetlint`ettc " , §1 1 1WF;t301 .4 1; ( I .',4ll6ltygett ,1811.-2 t, • . _ . t ' _ jr Fit , . ~ 7 i ir ;'''!' ' ' .' r i '. l I . MIIMEI . .NOTICE: • Fatale o dleiandotAndereon, - dec'd. L',ETTERS of A.dininintration on the •si-d! estate. of Meicender. AnderaonOate of Alldn township, dee'd., ;have .been issued in due form .of law to the subscriber, residing , ;in +said itoainallip; Notice is hereby given to all persons litivingelniins against said estate, to Present them Projirierly authen ticated for .aetilement, and all persomrindelited are requested to make payment to the -subscriber. • ' . 'JAMES ANDERSON; October 20, 1844.-6 t, • • ' FOR .SALE. ~ • _ • The aubscriliEraffera for sale'hia FARM OF LIMESTOI.E LAND, coolausing pout . . , •I 6 'AVR E S ' ''' .. close to tlM•bitrough of Carliale, stnd commanding a beautiful view, of.it•;: About 50,acres are in Woods. The title - hrindliptitstble..- The improVementp are • . • . ~4 GOOD AND • L4I7G. V. -. ‘' . -.`N 1 ' !.: 440.a. 11101US100-: • '',.- '.-- - Newß ank ACII • i ' • - --- 7 ,,...,- an • far A, f first rate,) a never failing . well of pure waterifene mg good—Clover and Timothy more , than 11641—it is near the Rail Road. If'not sold beforeVednestla r y the 21 - seday. of No verobieuext it will °Ohm day_b6 'exposed toPtddie Sale at the Court House in the borough of ,Carlisle, at '2 o'clock P. M. • ' , For terms npply'tci ' . • 1841...:_fd5. A . ',IgepOWELL NOTICE. ' Est Ate of ,Dacid_Palm, dec'd LETTERS Testamentary on the Estate of David Palm, late of Dickinson townshipolee'd„ have been issued in due . form of law to the ssubscriber re , tiding . in West pennsbnrci' township: ',Ncrrter., is hereby given to all persons having claims against said estate, to Vresent them - properly authenticated for settlement, and all persons indebted are request , ' ed to make payment: to the subacribitr, t. 4 October 20,.1841.7-6t. The subscriber offers fur sale 12 ACRES of Good L4nestone Land; situate in North Middleton toWnship, Cumberland county, ntiout.one mile east of the 'oor House. The land under good fence, and 'in an excellent ,. suite-of ;cultivation: • - , It will be sold all together or in lots of fouraerea •JA.,.,011 GRUB!). . Oetober'f.:o '113 , 11.,,-20 . . , _,... , , - -- • - M AKF I .. I I I IIII.. and Ca 4411 fox 1..11,e : 1;?S•73:r: SC • E'best of bleached.Sperro and whlte Oil jo 1 . sale by ~.' • . & L Cortensie. • man. UGAR House and New Orleans Molasses eftle 0 best quolity for sole J. 13r, E. Corotirto. . . . . LAOAF and-X..ump Sugar.' - ' The subscribershave received a large _supply of Loaf atul Limp Sugar, which they offer for sale, wholesole or retail, at reduced prices. J. Et E. Cornman: S PEZl l l s Zall oc le t . .sp o e i te l. by C . 91 tiiiian NEW GOODS. Just received at the store of AISiDREW RICI AltpS, a general assoklment of • Fall SE. Winter. Good's, consisting in part of Wool and Cloth dyed Black; Blue, Invisible Green, Adalaide, Olive and Green 12,672 2,179 1,949 " OLOTES Black, Drown, invisible Green, •Olive, &Mond, Beaver and Pilot Cloths; Black,Blue,Browo mixed plain and figured Cassimerca, new style. Satti netts of assorted colors, fat m 50 dents toi€2,oo, beaverteens, jeno cords, canton flannels; red, white, yellow and green flannels t—ticks, and muslins.- 6-4 3-4 mcrinoes,moslain-de-laine and Saxony cloth, figured and . plain. Figured, plain, striped, barred juckinett and swiss matins. Fawn, mouse, black, blue black, slate, figured and plant silks. Bonnet tiilkss and ; ribbons, new style. Shawls, gloves, 'hosiery and shoes. Cloth and fur caps Carpeting, hearth rugs, floor cloth, baizes; and blankets. Color ed and white carpet - yarn. Fresh Mackerel, togeth er Viith a general assortment of .Queensxonre' and Groceries, which will be sOldat moderate prices at his store. . Carlisle, October 40 1841.--If. - ' • . 4,800 3,104 6,929 1,917 6,997 21,910 4,741 3,977 46,388 - 2,329 6,071. ' 6,048 • 6,062 :1,277 5,203 4,766 The French -Langunge. The Trustees of 'the Carlisle Female Seminary," have placed this department under the.car'e of Miss Gal; She was instructed in France, ...tread s, writes and speaks the language with ease andr accuracy. She cony be con`sulted at Mr. James Bells'.. Assoouasu class ii organized, she will meet with the pupils for instruction in the 'Sunday .School room in the basement of the Episcopal church - , on Monday*, Wednesdays ' and Fridays inevery week, at 10 o'clock A. M., till otherwise arranged: The Trustees would urge upon all NO° are desi= roue' of instruction in this department, to embrace the present occasion, as they will rarely have it in their power - to afford so good an oportunity. JOHN R2ED, Piesident of the board of TruAces, and Principal of the Seminary Carlisle, Oct. 13,1841.-30 2,69 2 3,798 4,226 2,07 Q 2,340 4.470 1,843 1,467 2,319 2,579 1,174 16,469 Eieatoll of Directors. 9,102 1,703 2,419 1,763 • . CARLISLE Dittuc, .?. '• October 19, 1841. IVOTICE is hereby given to the Stockholders in ill this Institution that an election will be held at the Banking libuse on the third Monday of Novem ber next, ( bet ng the 15th Jaya. the month) fir thirteen . Directors to serve the ensuing year. - • WM. • 'S. COBEAN, Cashier. . . . .. 2,459 1,616 LOOK., HERZ. , The subscribers continue to sell , ibeir atonic . of Clotlis, Cassimeros, Co.ssinetts, MeritiOps,,Calicos and . • .". 'Chintzes at ''lll{sw - cosvr. Bargains roaryet he had in these articles of in °rob an dize by ealling . soon. . MUtiftrAlsTEY. N 2 ,,8. An excellent Cannon. Stovi with alarge east tron'ilish, for sale filthy store, ,, ; - Carlisle, Oct. 6,18414 , Valuable Property for Sale:, - -. • • In parsnanee of the J . ag testament of James Graham, late - olAilmrtottvaltip,Gtunberland county, I tinsel, at Puhlio gale,,on the .premises, on Th ursday the 21314V - OrOilibrr neat, at 10 o'- clock; A. M 4 the following described , valuable prop... erty, to : wit: a• • 100 Acres.: of Prime Limegtone Land, , bounded by hinds of' Ilarktices, Daniel Mohler.and Others , _ oh the taiblio road, about one mile soutivori‘lechanicsburg-4-aboht.ooc clear etlfunder good•telice and MA high state of . eultiva don, there'll:Mc covered ivith thriving young Tim ber. There fa no buildings on the land. . • -A clear' and 4 . olst:edible Jiitic;will. be' gven, and terms•made•knowo on the day Persons lovishingte,sievithe ircetnises previaiia:to Abe day of sale, can caltsit the 'late residence Ojai. Graham, adjoining the une, or Milliesubscrther. , YONNG, Executer. Sept. t, _ ' - ,/ror A' imodeeme oe}t, of Okeir!,.7o'd4 Bop-ton P ~•P ey.,,r,eisona -ble. Enquire Ace; ISM WILLIAM PALM, Land for Sale. EMI ISE 5\,.. - puNLA-o : 7, , Apikii.i, • 4StQleillY• , Has removed his of fi ce An No. S. Beetem's Row, on the publio square.. Carlisle, Oct. 43,1841.; - • • Vainibt,',:. Real - E . stiiie , iii' :S141):,, • pens urg Sale. dayvirtue of an order Of the" Ciriiht:ns' COurt of Cumberland , county, to George.McGinntis guardian of the Minor, children of Dr. JOhnl,alv; dee'd., and' by authority *eked in:theltaid George Meigiones as, Attorney infant for !the beira, , that are not minors, there will be vaposed ?to '4llle.by Public Ventliie 'or outcry,bn the premises, on Saturday the 6th day of November neat at eleven o'olook A. M. the:follow-. ing described property,ta nth • . - AU that certain T IFT T .0 Brick House House and 10(4 - ground, shut' on King street in the bor- - ough - of Shippensb, hounded . by - lots of George Smith; Stephen'Cu aut.& an& otheri,,eotitaining 'sixty . font. feet 4 incite in &tint on King street and two hundred and. fi fty seven feet 4 inches in depth to to an alley. The house is aliandsorae .well built edifice two stories high with a bank building attasheti., Ground 'in said borough of Shiptiensberg bOunded by ItMds of David McClure's. heirs, itched , Cochran; ohn McKee and others; containit , • ' . . . • 2 Acre s . and - .10 Perches. • - TermiOSSaile.L - -one handieddollare oti the house and' lot,and twenti-five dollars on the two 'acre' lot toe' paid on the confirmation of the dale. One half the residue of. the purchase- money of each' pro erty on the Ist day of April next,'when posses sion ) will be riven, and the remainder *.jo two equal. atm al install ents thereafter without int*est. Pay- . ments to he seisured hy.itidgmenite7ortrecognigances. GEORGE McGINNES, ' , Guardian mill Attorney in fact ! for the. chtlgfren'of lir. Ealy deed.. . . October 13, 11341.—tda. ' . Valuable Real Propertyat ' • ...a.gozaztarapd - oilaay. W ILL, be sold at - Public -. Sale, on the premises, No. t,•on,Friilay the 511 i day of Novcinber next, at .10 o'clock, A. M. in , Paradise township, York , county, on the road leading from the Spring Forge .to York Haven and about 200;yittlis from tbe road leading . frotO Y*k to East Berlin, the following property', viz: • , • . • A Tract-of . ,First-rate Gaud •sa a! tues j eolltaitigurst •••-- • • - . - more catilip had \ if wunt9.l.) -- TtArriiivciicrie66- urU,A lute . . . • FOUR BTO.RX u . a CSOLVIA N T ill I 11. 24, .4. 36 feet in front.and fret deep, '.newly built 'and Only about 3 }Tars itrolretaZiiiu,_willi tcv , o"jinir' of Burs amFtwo pin; ot 'Chopping Stones, a SMUT. MACHINE, and a double..ffet of elevators . The mill is %lull opera cion for the maniifeeturing of flour, it is situated near the head of the little Conewago7-a'stream of aster Which neVer.litil . y , and has '25 feet fall. The %%atm! wheels are 60 feet in diameter-in el,ort it is the best established mill in the connty:Of York, perhaps in the State, and what makes this property more valua ble' is that-there is ob other mill south dr west near er than about 6 mile; and it has a great run of cus tom. The gears in the mill are ali cast and made of the best r&terials-.-every. thing in it is new and finished Mille best mechmical manner. It is deem ed unneccsasry to say more on this subject, as. pew. chasersmill view t h e same before purchasing. 'The other imprOvements are a two story brik with a large two story baelt.builtlinw, all 'well finish ed. There is a well with nci•er.failtng.water at the Kitcl:en•door With a puinp in it, tlank. Barn, 13riek Still Rouse, 40 by 25 feet,a stable whielt will .con tain 60 head of cattle, large Wagon shed, and other necessary out buildings. • . OE situate in West Nitinchester and Dover itownSitip,.. York county, adjoining lands or Boose and Stover, Jacob Emig, see. Aliehael Wader and,otherS,,con . Mining . • • • Two Hfindred and Ten Acres, more or less,'of which there is about 60 'acres under first rate timber, and about '2O acres Meadow .and more can be vnade. The residue is in a good state of cultivation - there is water'in nearly all the fields, and a stream of water passes throwili this plantation which also (as the, advantage of being convenient for the e ction oralmost any kind of machinery. The imp' vements are alarge two story bivck • Dwelling Illonse,' with a two story back building attached, thereto, a -large tinnk Barn,-and-a-larfie-two%story-stone-Still house, WO neverfailing Springs of good water near the hoase, and two Apple Orchards. This plantation is divided.into convenient fields, and all under good fences; it can ,conveniently be divided into separate tenets, and will be sold sepa rate or together to,suit purchasers. , • Persons desirous of purchasing will do well to call and examine for Ahernselves, and rinv : cation Peter Smyser residing on No. 1, ho will point out that property while those wishing ln•View No. '2, will call on John Smyser residing thereof.7:-Nos. 3,4, 5 and 6 are four lots of first-rate timber land, lying about n half mile front' No. 1, adjoining: lands of Henry Stouffer, Henry Ramer, Henry Jneolis and other gad of containing about 'six acres. These loss {l4lll/6 thirdVvith No. 1, or peparate to suit pur chasers. A clear tale be made, and possession given on the first clay of April next. Due attendance will be given and terms WO kii9Wrioii Om day Of sale by • • • HENRY BOOSE, ADAM BOA' Assignees of Peter Smyser October 13, 1841.--7ttls. FRESH GROCERIES. The subscribers have just received .at the .store room lately occupied by liar. C. Foster, in North Hanover street, Carlisle, alarge and general asiort mem of • , • . 6/11(Daanntainq m il China. Glaois and QUEENS W.A. it E. whiCh they will sell on the moat liberal terms. -They invite the public to call and examine. • J. ik ‘E.CCItNNIAN. • J ctober.lS, 13,41, • • . Assigneeship Accoluti:. , . In .the COirt doramonJ'letis of . Ciiiraheiland county: 9tli , Augtist Samuel N. Bailey, as- signee'ilf.Dorshieniee. and .Criapilieh, p resented ,to' the Courian'aCcolint of Bid execution of;hiatrU4 under. a voltintayy Pend nfallsiB.lPUntidi and NlnadaY, the Bth day of November-next is appoilitedsfoe.the confirmation of the.sarne,,hy r iba - Court - of which all personsinterested will take - notice: , • i-GEORGE SANDERSON; Oettiatifir'l3, • ASSIGNE'EgIiIP ACCOUNT. . In the Court or Commerr Pleas of Cumberland county:" sth October'-1141,,Aaeohltirk jr,A ssignee of David Reichartmiesensed to.the Coon anaeoomit of the exeentiOn of his lrust muler ,votuntary - deed of asitignment, and .Tneaday.ilte, 14th slay.ef,Deeemv. tier neat is tapiminted . , far' the , isonfirniasims'of Abe C o u r t ; 4: wbiokult, perions:intertorted. will take notice. - • ;.' • DEO AANDEfifOlVarathY: 2 - ' De10ber , 13,1841;',",; • , ." • - ,AsiinitieshirAtdount..,. , O •counlY4 Ath , Ootgbg.l.s.* 4P* I OY,IOVOLACeOrter; EN; Ansigue9 Japob..w.e,tnr),OCJAWEl.l4.' th 9. Gourk nu account of the exp . :44)9p Itlntiontioufer yolun, hwy. deed 9f ansigutunyttoud ftui".Mtli.duy Noveinber next to ttpl,pitlted.(o‘t Auts9o9t.tention of the sam e by the: Pouct;,9flPl4olitilt Tor-noon lotep` (dell W4t4 41 5!?'1. 1 4 6 4.' t ql.;'ll..q • ri /PM!, SA/ 4 4Z1150 , .. • 10etober 16 1 ; ' SEIM • 1: Fanr4g avid. . _Chesnut pind. f3A.LE. , _• The subscriber will attend' it titer. Once of L. G:, Brandehriry, Esry:,in Carlisle 'en TUetalay , the 26th Of the present Mionth of Octolier, acid the:tiihiy lowing to make Sale of 'about - - . SOW - Acres . ' 7 • OF FHINIE, • Chesnut . part ofitite Mount Holly estate,-situate iti the iallej north of the•Soutli Mountain, about trout the borottglt tiftarlitlo - - . • fislo Nore§ of: Rich; . intel;"setited :by Mountain creek . , 'below the 'Lanni For • The sthav'e.lends'are- snritiyeil'in'hitatfroin ten to one hundred-Aires,Mid•villl,be - saldoraterinsonnsu.', . ally liberal, in order to enable persons to bealmethe , owneineofeheapfarms,wlihouttlie delay:antle of a distant journey to the west. • - • •• Previously to the day-of side, Mr. Braedebury,or the subseriber'ivill give any information that 'may be required. WILLIAM lintylsburg, Oct. 7, 1841,.. -., • - . 'Take . notice that•weliar , e applied to the Judge. cf the Court of,Common Pieati of. Cumberland count'', for the benefit of the Insolvent :Caws adds Common wealth, and they have.appninttil „Monday !he Sih day • ofXovember neat, fpr,. ti)e. hearing, of tis and our, ereditoea. at therCouralouse,.in thebOrhttgli of•CaN. when and •wherelou may attend,jf yowthink, proper.. • • • • • wrol - mti CARTIr ;' 'WM. DEA n memo., '• :30EIN WM. ' CROTZER,.. • JAMES A. GALLAFTF.R., • MICHAFI., • .. • D. 3 JOHN M. WOODBURN., WM". HARRIS, , . . THOS. J 0,1576 8 .. • Oct. 13,1841.---8 t _ , • ' --CRO UP •IN CIII LD R pa. ~ :...,-,.. MOTUERS, BE ON YOUR- GVARD.-,-. -This is the season when this destrurtire complaint tat:mice. your interesting dittle children,' often. robs, you 'of those . you finullptloat co,und.currieshuildradtito the grave. Every mother Adult! therefore, knOw its 1 symptoms,. watelt theta elosely,nnd always be - pre. ' Owed with a remedy to •etire ir, as 'many are drily saerifi red' hy mud) "neglect. - .A dint the little t- .ist stick . , L , is. suiz 7 ed.G i :dcit yAtti,Cdtß3Lvai fiait , i Ilea,, eyps beeonered ftr,d'svo en -, .., .: ' . '''' ' -' 3 : :4 0 - t., 1 43T 6 4tr -4 4 4 e -. 1 - • . L ' ..:= cbuoit mat-wilt. stirely terminate iii 'ectovulsfons rit.- -.-: , death 'unlesssometliirg immediately' g iven to c comidnint the Bats.= 'of If ild Chtrry," - is well-kitown.to.be . 0m most speedy sure ever discovered It is indeed a precious remelly- - titiid f safe and innocent;etul is sure to give the little 'sufferer immediate relief, and qitickly restore it to safety Mid health.' Yumilies.ii , eiding in the country, _ataLintice(LeverpmetliettLwbo-dcivos-thitr-mltitiziren, should al wa)s keep this midiehte in -the-I - M e use' rind give it - to. them early , ,by doing so-you may save the life of one. you fondly 10ve.44111(41.4r m this is the famous reedy of- - thii distiguisinul Arian. Dr. Wistar, which 4 l,V - s cured thousands or CROUP, - WHOOPING COUCH, • ASTHMA, CONSUAIIIIION,Eze.; after et ery other medicine has failed.- . • ( .. 13e particular whewii - eilinserto nsk for " Dr. Wisr.t 1e513.4.0A3: or 'Mtn Carstir," ns'there is nsyntthof this r.uroo; advertised thst different-medicine. - • " - - Pi ep:wet! only by Wilf.T.f. ttto.,Cliemiste;:No. .53South •roiirtfilireet, - - Sold in Oarlisle fly - • SAMUEL E,LLlO'f'r: • • • Price One Boder_ti Bottle. .October 20, 1241.—1 y. • acnrozz -&- aozno; THE CAUSE OF CONSUMPTION—Simp!e us these eemplaints are usually :Con - iitle'renieins Aro -can deny their being the moat common cause of this ' fatal and distregsing - disease. it is indeed - a melan-. • choly.truth, that thousands fall viCtima to Consumrs• t. lion evdrY year from no other causethan neglected. rolds. Yet we lintl.butidreds, nay thousands who, treat such 'complaints with the greatest indifference, and let them run on for weeks am! even Months with out thinking of the danger. At first you have what you may consider a slight cough,tir cold ; you allow busi Was, pleasure or carelessness to prevent you Irem giving it any attention; it then settles up° :y,oul , breast, you become hoarse, have pains in th side. or chest, expectorate large quantitielf of aln erdier., , ,'hops mixed with blood, a difficulty of tires titig , en • ( sues, rind then von find your own difficulty neglect has - .4trought-on this distressing complaint: - If then - yo u: -- value lice or health, be warned in time, and -don't trille,witit your COLD, or trust to any quack nostrum 'to cure voit,-but immediately procure a.bottle ortwo .of that .filmous .remedy, the " DATSAN or Nitwit-- Cut:ante," which well known to be the most speedy cure ever known, as thousands will .testify ,Nltoso iives bave-been saved by it. - . • n'lle very particular when your purchraseta Jule for "Dr. Wlsrsn's.llALsAU OF WILD CHERRY," at there is also a lemur of this name in use., . . Prepared, Wholesale, and retail,,by WILLIANNI it Co., Chemists, No. 93 'South Fourth Street, Phila delphia. - .. . . . . Sold in .Ciarliste• by • • . • SAMTEL_) LLIOTT Price One - Dollar - 4 -- BottK7 October 20, Read what- u has . Done. . . , Anil if yoti lii4 a friend, a relation, or know any, one the is afflicted with that, distressing. diaease, -"IOOXSUM PTION," persuade them without. de. lay to try that famous and unriveled medicine, the lIALSA.SI OF WILD COERRY.' , ' „Will I cured thousands of this .complaint after civil thing else 11-,ad failed. „Reed .tlic following :undoubted proofs of its efficacy. _ . . • • Rozuonorou, Sept. 10 Ist DEAR SlR :—Please send me two bottles more ot. our Balsam of Wild cherry, like that you sent MO lisfore, .1 have taken •nearly all of the first two, and • 'confidently believed.this medicine will cure used a great 'many remedies' .within the lac year, but Wye never found any thing thiitlisis.relitven me so much. It, has stopped my coogli .4.ntiret; checked my iiight sweats, and 1 sleep better at night and feel Netter tn. every way than I hime for mail' *: months.- - 'Yours; it speetfiilly, , • . iret mu TULLY.' llut.ussoono, Sept. 184 t. • VrittNn Wtrust s—l must again trouble _dwell, send me tivo bottles more , o f.thy hivolualtietlialtnlP-• .1_ have now .taken Owe% bottle% iti.Jill t -stml ctin at sin e ,thee that it,himilp,tio.snopaoregon4 erne haye_evy.m.taken before , : Send -by itinoBe** , and oblige tliv friend,: -. • dad's Hou.otral , • " - • _ „ .lintsrat., , Srpt. 8 184t.' • Doan lierTost.---.llearirig So many' peopla talk 'of the wonderful cures yotii. Haltom. of Wild •Clfelsi hoe. made Consump tion ,, I sent to,: one 'Ol jba. Agents the other ; slay for A bottle, and , have faith') it to haverelievedrine so moth. tbAt i ivarit tin ec • btt. , roordeent'elOon, hal believe, It Pc, tnA. hie used Jaime's . ;illeetotanrstoil other medicinrs beeldes; but nothinitljas eVbritOre meats rnectigend• Sks'youi , s has.' Send: l tilOtee'mbotit Boliver..% • - NhAsi,des.+ti istoi)ia tion, tt is also t4e.inotefreetual igurfid. erect .COM,PIASTS: .ASTHMA, IlltafT ( 4 ll4l gt*C 4 ; 4l ol l si7Cl: l oVnii' trOt.tkl, as-hundrits; wl,ei hive/men'euoe44o It'Aftit alt..•,Otlicrrerni•plee :failed. '; ' 4 , DRUGGISTS and pEALETlS*lll,trinitAlyit til4 , *t•' itlieine' a Valtuthleadditicvto . their piiy,t, , andAhoikt -.• ' , k ; R lwAys keep it on I gn itl ,akiCin - unkleeF.l o 4 .-1 0‘9ena - ,,4 : " hedged In•bn one et he,lTlOsinsetitl finPilt tatillefitt'S' -, :4 110 W hi age:.. ,'. '' * - ' ' ' - * '-'*. ,'' ''''. ''"'''* ' -*''''''''''. ' • ''':' I_,' Krße veer partietilnriri l aik'fberte.'rWiliTAlll,,ii.; • ' - il MALSAM OF' WILD CHES.RY.' .Besitrteitolesalet , : •5 ''', 1. I *and Mai -WILLIAMS Ilt Co.; Cheititede,,4l6: 55' •-'; •,- - ct South Font th reet;Phiiatleiphitt. , :. ,''' • ~' ' • ~. ~c., i* ~$C7` th "Oentkitip BalsA pi $ 4 1,.1 :in : Cur. • : '}. • • jitle,' tii SA 1.74.4,.,g1 , ~ ..r. timt 0. ~ ....4 , 60! Agen t ; , ' 4 f.' ,, ,•;t:: ,!. • ;:-...,: -;-, i ' , i,•:! , :'1.,:' ' , ..2. , : - i ', Ait..,11, ,2.. ry_lt , ''''' -'•'-' ' '-' /I Ate:* -00 a • al , ' kV '''''' ; 04.110130_29' Mt. 4 .-1Y , •," . . ." ;._., ~',".,. ,":,•.. • ME "a L ''o,