THE :“lOElTiTapliE’ r i i".- V. A thousand t-hews i«i‘ the unconquerable Democrat- POPF AH VOTE ; safe for VAN BUREN and JOHNSON by more than FIFTEEN The invincible Democracy of the “KEYSTONE of the ARCH” lias onccanore lOaccd the BROAD SEAL, of its condemnation on, all the clap-trap devices and humbugging artifices of FEDERALISM- Although borne down and OPPRESSED beyond measure by an arbitrary, flagrant and manifestly .UNCONSTITUTIONALapportionment billj passed by the liilner minority legislature of 18S6*a bill which virtually ■pISFRANCHI* SES thousands of Democratic and gives to federal counties an undue representa tion in the legislate rc~—although bysuchpieans, CHEAPLD > and DEFRAUDED of their, ascendency In the state coincns —yet the IPOF-ULABi cl cai 'iy and unde niably exhibits, that Pennsylvania is where she ever has been, and ever intends to be—on the side of DBMOCRACVniuI republican LIBERTY/ There cannot therefore exist a rational doubt in the mind of any one, that on theSOth inst-.the Electoral Ticket pledged to the support of WIJP JSfJjtJflA* and willbc triumphant in Penn sylvania by AT LEAST , ’• 13,000 MAJORITY I Then the vote ofwVErtv Democrat, (unless secretly ABSTRACTED from the box.es,) will exercisers proportionate influence ! ‘ TnßN'the peculiar and iniquitous apportion;- ment bijl cpnnot NULLIFY and render UNAVAILING the immense Democratic ma turity in the State 1 The vote of the WHOLE PEOPLE will however he counted, and »t cannot be doubted, that the VAN BUR JEN AND JOHNSON Electoral ticket will succeed bya triumphant—an OVERWHELMING majority. We subjoln a stateincat er tne popular vote this yearr compiled from the votes polled for the Congressional candidates, ami compare it with the majorities for Governor in 1838, when Portbs was elected by a majority of more than, 5,000. It will, be seed,that even with this comparison, the party has achieved a GAIN,OF NEARLY SEVEN THOUSAND in the popular vote as far as heard from, en their majority of l%fSBs»-’-’ , Majorities 18-tO. . Majohities 1838. counties not enumerated in the fofe- Cot’s.' Van Boren. Harrison. Pdrter. . Rimer, going statement, and from which we have as yet Adams Hi , 1,775 received no' returns of the popular vote, stood, thus Armstrong . 921 Allegheny Bearer - s.eoe 70* ISO 0,790 (ha opp».) 379 Bedford' Berks, Bradford Bucks - ; Butler / 1 Chester Cambria- fSifO Centre 'v,; ' 75$ Columbia' 1,880 Cumberland , t 188 Clinton 938 Crawford „; 660 Dauphin >■ Delaware .,,; -«#!' Franklin Greene Huntingdon, Juniata Lrtbcaeter Lebanon - Lehigh 19# Luaorne ; 1,600 Lyeeroing , ,861 , Met«q|r JVlontoe ,1,9(6 ; Mbhtgo)j)«ry 338 JWiflltn til Korfh’Jtad 888,; TJortbp’ten 1/108" Phils, oily, 1‘11i1».4!d,-:;3 J B|7 Perry «#7 Pikj. ' ,4.0,0; Suaouthjitßfa 600 Schuylkill JHI KonToMct • Tioga Bnien "Washington Wcet’land 3,990 York . 85G MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE «r ui:rui:sKM' vnvMS. Democratic. Wuic. Armstrong .I, i Adams ; Berks 4 Allegheny- Bradford , 1 Beaycr Bucks "V v 3 Bedford Centre 1 Bailor ■ . Lysoming, Clearfield • Backs & Clinton ■ - 9 Cambria da Bomcr-, Columbia 1 .set v; L .- 9 Clarion t Vsßange ,1 Chester;. ~i Cumberland . •••,•.;, ,9 Dauphin '-9 Crawford .r,l: Delaware ' 1 Fayette ", 3 Brie •' "2 & , Hu?t>n»dp» * . . Battle has T.oliigh , S Juniata; Mifilin.fc :: IHSt UCOUfi , ” . , ■ XiUKcm* . ,-S Onion ' 3' .... s v.;<> r,*';;-;,;, AlonrbetNorHpinJlgsa Lebanon V, * .1 i '-I' I- ’-i 1 -',,.T,,'t, iL'" ' '■ ■'- Montgomery ~ : 3 lanoasler ' C •• .Whw-tltjß intrepid,Pa»i, otafhardifduglit naval cn&)RiiWtitf» Northumberland ■ Mercer a cannon ball fromtheenomy’s Bhip cainc bcoming into hiswesselj and threatened dcstnid iPthrry -' ; , m; ■ - 1 Philadelphia *ity ' 7 tion and disastcr to liii crewi Hia, adversaries, chuckled -with their temporary advan* Philadelphia aannty ’ :6, Washington ;• 3 ( tagei’insoleiifly, demanded, a surrenjer^ir^'Siirrenclerexclaimed the callant seaman— ; V "NO! NEVER!—THE BATTLE HAS JUST BEGUN!” lie continued the fight, tokSiwii f pouring broadside after broadsidejntoi her entire crew wefelifeTess SuanJohanna ' < j ’ as the wreck that floated upqnHhe occan! >; •, . ; v WoatmoielanU s*-'--'- r = J.Bdate’;Afe.eianip\e^dCmo.cwtsl..’s'l?A^D.^Q;,.¥o.Dß.iAßM^iiii”the'l2fet.^h : iiaB 17,665 ' r York ; becn,fi.rcd=!! Tell,youritnsolent adversaries, “THE BATTLE HAS JUST BEGUN;” Present; ■»■ • - ■ . - - ■ :i, ■/ and, pur word far it. like the imniQi tal JoNES. you will carry death and deslructiorv'fntn' Dam. maj, 11,158 Mnj-in ’3B 6,944 ;. v ? j[. ...... :5®y.•.,? .. 60, their camp/, ifti’s success will be yours. T.).. ; r ■K(v- , '---'t''ib'sr: J the opposition press, issued in bulletins daily for the purpose of-DECEPTION. TheseViie docu i toi^'^tftdipKhowiu^hfeiriS^ deliberate FALSEHOOD. ■■■ One charge own. !.' DomocratiG raajority for in CHmberlaiui, 18G! 67# *65 IBS. . •'.■■■ 73# 1,363 ' 986 3*76# 844 ■' -.*7# . O r. '4lO 366 '7BB . 1,361 - . > tii : 1,000 :’ 98,731 17,505 at the Governor’s election in 1838, ■ PooTtß tn^oritiea, r . RiTNea majarilics. • Jaffarad* 170 ' Eria 1,180 t,M2 1,668 ■6B6;' M’Kean Pettei Venange Vfayrie Warren 94 4;38C S»I 4*6 ■- 47 '54.4 #3 , 7,162 1,698 497 (mxv cofcnty.) . 347-' - t>eln; , 549 These, it is apparenVwill materially serve to INCUEASH our majority ! : *B4 -- 3,053 676 11# .941 7W J67,i •it €8 1,«80 I,»H 5,4,1.4 • 673 ■■ • • 77- 1,110 #B9 18,41»l 88,739 - 18,491 ssj: of Few nsylvania 1 1 THOJJSAJfD MAJOJRIT¥ !J .£Ol Ilians no 300 037 «8 15$ ■s,oq» 1,651 ,~i - -.T,‘ r* of False Jig &KTVRMS. The federal presses have for tluf last-four-days been-cmployedrin sending-intoTlie State of New York, and the interior of this State, millions of lying handbills, circulars, slips &c., filled with the vilest fabrications, and groaning under the most villainous and fraudu lent election returns that could possibly be manufactured. We will notea few of them, by way of example: - ■ ■ ,—' J . : , j _ , They fdlow us but 850 majority in Columbia, where we have elected our assembly can didate, which was a test vote, by . , --EIGHTEEN HUNDRED AND EIGHTY. They claim Potter and Tioga, in which our. majority is nearly • ■ They claim the representative in Armstrong and in Tioga., where it is well known/Ary had no candidates ! ! They allow us but SOO majority in Monroe, where we have TWELVE HUNDRED!! They allow us bat 800 in Old Westmoreland, where we have succeeded’by a majority OF • • ' , Two thousand three hundred! They exdude entirely from their estimate,the vote of Old Berks, where our entire ticket has been successful, by . sfiiajorifv I! : 471 1,651 such means, fellow democrats, that the federalists manv/aclure a majority of thepVslar vote iii favor, of H/xrrison in Pennsylvania! 'stnfemenUVre; ALI/ so notoridilsly and wickedly falsei’.that even the PATH EH them. BELIEVE THEM KOT! ; ' c -v ■ democrAts.’ re vr axd Roixa t : .• '' ’' • ' ' 0 ■ ' .Staml fo You i* Arms! Now that'the State election has been decided in our favor, we trust that out; democratic' friends will loose'no time in preparing for the great. Presidential battle on the SOth inst*’ A'single glance at the returns:must Satisfy us, that'we have a xlear,majority of at least (6,000 of the POPULAR VOTE in our favor, and that if; our .entire'vote is polled, the state is, as firm, and unshaken as her towering Aileghetiies! trust, then, that hd democrat wiIIRELAXin his exertions; xm ilie Contrary the .wieked-and'fraudulent pro visionS.of whichlthe'MAJOßlTYls CHEATED of its BIGHT to ascendency in the state legislature, and which’ has piit- it intothepowerof the MINORITY to rule, should Stimulate ais ALL to unceasing activity and vigilance. To your posta then, Democrats,' one .and l all ! 1 Rise .in the 'majesty of your strength ! !■— Organize l every where!- .Instead of having: hearts for despair, ndnpt’ the motto of:the gallant' CROGHAN at Fort Sandusky: "We have DETERMINED to REAT the ENEMY, and by Heaven WE CAN ! \ ” “Surrender ! C ERE€T! ■'“y 'Twelve hundred.! 'nM.'jilv.ti '.'‘ jmi'if77rsc* * "gjjl g— „ c r fIY virtueof awrit of-Venditinni Exponas to ■ ■ me directed. issucdnuj of the Court-of Common Pleas of Gumberland.county, will be exposed to public s4l;,' at the Court House, in the bpmjgh of Carlisle, oh Friday the 6th day 0f N;>vemberf JB4(J > -iirt-'lO o’clock A M., the followingdescHbed'J'enl estate, to wit:,l’«rt of a ; Lnt-bf Crcurid aitiSate irtrthe: Borough, nf Car lisle,containing 42feet in breadth, amt 240 fret in depth, more or less, adjoining a-lot 01-Kolos E. Shapley nn the east, an alley on the north, u lot of Mrs. Hoyle on the west, ind Louther sircei on Kouthfhaving-theiH-oh--erected-a' twn'sti.rv Log House: and otheiycui. houses.— Seized and taken in execution as the propei ty. of Johti-E'irlvf flhdto he.aold hvime; r -■ • O;■ IQHJIi MVEHS, Sheriff.- . Sheriff's Office, ?- Carlisle . Oct; 15, ,1840. Si :.' . v, T ■ " ** ■ Valuable TnhVard Property -v ‘' for sale., ’ 7 WILL be snld ht'public sale, onthc’prem i»es, in the IVmmgh of Carlisle, county ol Cumberland, on,Monday the 9th of Noveno her next; at.TO o’clock A. that larat' 8t com modious TAN YARD,- situate'on Uie.north east corner of Louther. and East streets, hOUndetf on the east hy the Letart Spring, and on the north by a lot of I’. C. Hull, Esq. Containi'ng ?60ufeec in front; ,and;l2ofeet.in depth, hinfe dr lesa, be longing to tlic estate of DaVid Si-Foi-riev. dec’d., having thereon erected a Ihrge.'iwo’story- ■ If—V* Bp£r Hfkfcs 1 STONE DWELLING HOUSE, a two story Stone Finishing Shtqi, a Im’gr two stm v Brick beam large Frame Burk and Mill House, with a Hark Mill in it.;- There are 44'Layaways 1 Pool in the vard, 5 Hand lers, 3 Limes and 1 Bate in the Beam House, and a good well of water at tin Kitchen There will he sold at the sarpe lime and place, a quantity of Chesmit and' BlarlpOak Bark, to gether with some Tanners tools, Bcc, The pro perly is in good order,, and in a very desirous situation for u Tannery or a private dwelling.— % Terms of sale will be made known cm the dav ot will be given about the property before the d«v of sale bv (JEOIUiE W. SHEAFER, JACOUSHROVI, . Executors. October 55, 1840, . > •NOTICE •WTOTICE is hereby given that letters testa memory oh the last will mid testament of, John Hoover, late of Mechanicsburg, Cumber land count;:, have been this dav issued by the Register of said county to the subscribers, one of whom resides m Mecnanicsburg, anil Iheolhrr in North Middleton township, in said countyr— All persons having claims or-.demands against, the'estate of said decedent are requested tn make known.the same without delay, and those wh6 are indebted to make payment to ■ JOHN HOOVER, - DAVID HOOVER, Ort. 15, 1810.—f)l* ■ Exermm 5. CREDITOR’S NOTICE, f ■VAK.E notice' that we , have'applied: to the ■ ■ Judges ol the Court of Common Pleas of Cumberland countv,' for the benefit of the Insol vent Laws ol this Commonwealth, and that they; have appointed Monday the 9th of November next., for the heaiing.nf os and oii> rrrrlitiir,,at fie Court House, ill the Borough of Carlisle, when and where you may attend if you think proper. , , 1 ~ GEORGE REMINDER, A. V. BANKER", JOHN MILLER, . WILLIAM KKLI.Y. 'JACOB FASNAUGHT, ' JACOB RERIH VRD, HENRY COMP.* JAMESJRVINE. - ULRICH K.EYSER, MAR TIN MILLER, . HARRIS, ■J ASHER LONGSHORE, - • . ? George eppley. - - : REUBEN HAINES. . October 13, 1840._ : ‘Perry Democrat insert Comp’s notice three times, mid charge this office. Remaining in the Post Office, at lloguestouin, Pa., ' October Isf, 1840. Rev,Geo Morris 3 Andrew Kritser Henry Grove . Heddy Garm'ah' . John Trimble John Harris Jacob Grove ' Adam LongedorfT Esq 4 Samuel Senseman John'Black- Daniel'Kisinger * • Abm Brets m Frcderick-MyetsS lJell ; j A Eioholbargcr / -Elizubeili Ncsbcty ' John VVardon ... ! 11 avid Lehn 2 . Nicholas Eslinger ” . Adam jSeircr V AndrewArmsttong ,\Vm Kcnagy John Saxton . . Wm—— care of T ■- Jacob Leidig , Jacob Grove S Sarah Trimble Henry Bitzcr . Isaac M Grist , Jacob Longncckcr . John Hanshew Hamilton & Graff ' Maria Bishop ; Micheal'LongedorfT ■ John Shomberger Andrew Shecly Jacob Deeny - - -, - John Wolf -r ' _ 2 JOHN CLENDEMN, Jr. ' Election • for Batik Directors. ' Carlisle Bbnk, t/ct. 15, 1840, ers in this institution, that an election will hi; lieltl on' the Third Monday of November next, (being the 16th day,).at the Banking House, fur, Thirteen Directors, to sene during the jVar then to ensue.' Will be sold nt public sale; On the’prenilses,' oh Wednesday the 28th day of October inst., at II o’clock A. M. a tract of Prime l/imi, situate about 7 miles Jmuth of-Carlisle', in Dickinson' Ulwmhip, Cumberland cnuidy', adjoining lands of Philip Spanglyr, DaviiTShealTev. AiUlrewjij. E)'e and AVolf, coni.lining 140 acres, of wheh about .100 acres me cleared,-and the resif due covti«e SALE. ’ LIST OF LETTERS - W. S. COBEAN. Cashier. October 15, 1810- . le Public Sale. lii i ■ Wilt Wsnldat public saie.bnFridny thfe 6ih of November, nejtt,onthe premiscs.ip North Middleton township, Cumberland county, a tract' of land, containing 100’acres, 70 of which’is cleared, having thereon an elegahttwo story ’ • and Back Building, a wnterpt thedoor mid a stream funning thfnughtlie Turipneaf the’ house. The farm is situated 4J" miles' nnrth tf Carlisle, on the road leading tn thcf Carlisle . Springs. Aliy (v;fsi.>n .wisliing lolnee the pros petty can rail -at lu-VV'iduw Wtiblry living at Cieb. Briiirlh’s iiViir the Springs;' The proper. tv will- he sidtl Jjyi’the iheint of Jacob Vveiblhy ; cfer.M., and the terms made known pit the day of sale hytVe. heirs," imd an indisputable title of lhesaltl; X 2 ' Oc.tVilierB,lB4o. - , -,.J 7. . SHERIFF’S SALE. -T -; By virtue uj a, writ ot“ Venditione Exhnbn*Hiy rrie directed, issued out of the Court of Cohimbti ■ Cumberland county/will be exposed id • public. sale* oil the following described premises*, on J’hur&day the 29ih driy ufOctgberinst., tit 10 (i-clock A. M., to wit: All the estnte/Hghl «i|rf title «>f John C; Situs; of* In, and 1 to a certain !»•*<« B;ihk; in and upon ~ 'Christian Hurst, situate In Cumberland eng/fy; how oeropahey/'oif' Martin Zimmerman, contaiffing. eighty iifrcs, more or less, adjoining • lands of M;irkel,Jobn Black and others. Seized and taken tnetiecoiion of John C. Simßraiul lo be sold hv,me; /• • i- JOHN MYERtf, Sheriff, t Sheriff’s Ofß^cj^TjrlißbV-L-Jrt—lB4o. ' ' • NEW;. GOODS.' - -,' THE subscriber has just received returned from the city with a supply of usperior tu.w‘ styled ' ‘ PALL fy iriNTEn GOODS, consisting-in purl of wool djetl iitack, blue* .cliivetr adalia, byown, itivisible green ; and iiiul-" berry chubs/woni-dyed black, blue and figmtd cas;nnerc9, BalinL*Us of all descriptions, cords bevineensVtl'cksand cherksi imported stair 6c figured carpeting, saxony /prince and mouslin de laines, bombazines and merino,’ bloc-' black, blaqk, nmnstvfawn, brown, figured.and plain silks. Figured ami plaid. JackoneUc - muslin*. Green baize, Oaimvls of diflerertt colors,vgluves and lioese.rv* Cloth and fur caps. . llroshe aod merino shawls. - - Mackinawa rose nnd point blankets.' Leghorn and stra w hcmnels. togftbcr wiih an assortment of Groceries arid Queens, ware#. .Allot which will be disposed of on the most reasonable terms. Persons are invited to call and examine tor themselves before puchas ing elsewhere/ - • ' ANDKIiW IIICHAItUS. ' October 1, 1840, VALtTASta- PP.OPBRTY FORSAI.K. la pursuance of tfm Isst will and testament of Jacob Miller, late of Eastprnnshnroiigli township, Cumberland.county, dcc’d., will be exposed to publirfSalifi on Friday the Olh day of November tlext, at 10 o’clock A. M. on tile premises,' the fol lowing described real estate, late tbc properly,of .said dec’d., viz: A trsirt of first rs».ti* duti; hind situate in. Enstpcnnshorotiph iownshijf,,Gnmber land county. Pa., about 4 v tniU?a west of the Wat end of the llamsburgtrßridge, and about 2 miles east of Alexander and Penrose’s Mill, containing about 90 acres, bouhded'hy lands of Josripli Eslio-, ger, Adam Seirer, John -Holtz and the Gonodc gurnet creek, . There* are .about 70’acrcs cleared, in a high stale of cultivation, and under good fence, the residue is covered with first rate timber, hav ing thereon erected a good two story doghouse;, ■■ • ■ . well plastered inside & outside, a good.DOOTVLE LOG BARNj.SPIHNG HOOKE and other out houses, a good bearing Orchard of choice fruit, trees/ ' .A ■ the samp lime and place* a tract of Woodlandinthe aforesaid township, containing about 100 acres. This, tract \vil1 t be sold in lots to suit purchasers. Any person wishing to view the property can he shown it hyapplyfhg to Abra ham firetz, one of the subscribers near (he proper* ly, ’ ABRAHAM MILLER, , ABRAHAM IIRETZ, September 2-R ,18-10. . r Kxecutota. Assiglicrslii;) Account. WheVeas Jos. WhislriV Wipttrfr cF Josrph . Mohsvr, dirt on llii; :J2ilv clay-of August/ A: I). *1840; file in the O fliry of ,tht- Pfothni'oiury of ll»e Court of CoinmoriPlrasof CumfteHanrt ’count j \ ot tlif tivi i tl •icr: Notice Ik hcrrhygiveritb oil persons in terested, Umf the s:urt c Carlisle* October .1* 1840*5 As&igiicesliip ‘ AcctVtuiic ■ Whereas'David Kennwer, Assignee of- Jo seph Hiiover, did ; SAN UEKSON, Vrotb’y. Pr'nthonntarv’ai Office, ) Carlisle. October I'. 1840. 5 . ' . LAND FOR SALE, .TO/ or wrrnovrißoif works jkd '■ MILLS. . V ;:/ , THE subscriber will, offer, at public snl-, at T 1 o’clock'A'. M,, oii Jfattmhiv: the I4lh nf No vember next, upwards of S.OOOacres of land, in Dickinson township, Cumberland county, I’d., either the whole in a body, or in (arms and lots to suit Nearly-one half is good lira. lile’lajidjliart huiestone atid part pine hind, ad- f joining limestone; all gdodfor raising wheat, tie. I will sell the Furntice.Mtll, <5- Saw Mill,. with uiie farm of.abooi 230 acres, CT about 1500 acres of timber land; I will sell the timber land' in Infs nf 20, 50, nr 100 acres as buyers may wish, and the remaining fat ms in sizes to suit purcha se vs. Some are improved and have good build ings erected on them, others have,hot.'. Tile head waters of the Yellow Breeches creek principally rise on the said lands, affording n constant, regular, antl'.hcavy supply: Further particulars are deemed unnereswirycas persons. wishing to purchase can have every opportunity ofexamioiogfor themselves. . ‘ S.»ly to be Jield at CeiiVreville, 9 mile's from Carlisle, (in the Walnut Biildm Uoad. t?' terms made known by ! i - ■ : : A-V.- t. c. miuxr. • October's, 1640. .;,,V • Unsettle# • ; .Acompetent person to- settle. a number of, ae-. counts in- CatUsle—J>ear«a4/yifhe can—forcibly if he must, is wanted immediately, A liberal per centagewillbeallowedto sucha person.- UrvJol’m Haiflelil haa undOTtafetn the settle ment: anu »>f; Uccount».foe. nap* of which allxoncerned will; take nntice and jrecog- . nizu hifn as fuUy untborieed ar&irrllngiy. , ; So little altcnlionhas been paid ,lomy frequent calls, since .1836 by these, indebted to me, that I am ashamed toeal 1 againr-and have put their ac counts intothehanda qf .William Imoo, Eaq.as J Ik’AKERS nnd others that'mahetlshof Seen* ■julne Ni'N .'-Orleans cnolasse».Bre intormed tUaT|t .is fpr^lpj^, •I