Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 12, 1840, Image 2

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HEILILD-&- , EXPOSITOft:f
AUGUST 11, 1,
Voice of .the People !
MEETL&G 'SI-111'PENSBUliG"':- -
Weinieeovi.29Tu 1840.'
• The,rneeting wao called _ to orderhy,4ll2,.
- Committee' of Arrangements, „nominated
,
- the folloWing peiions oilieer4;of thd ineet
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r-ing' viz:^
.- PrisidcJie:
,;:,)OtiREl4- FleAZ(llVOlgouthanipton
township. • _ „.•
rice redylente.
eohliecofihp Revo
:lotion) of Sliippensbare.:
~ ,, ,: ivmuitii- B noolitrq§,,(a. s iddier of he Re,
Shipp,Onsburg.,
cifl,sllo rEx..T.i.';.souttuiii .
P,
AVID . 11 .2UNCANI
CtirtisiopitEE.Ati,' Newton, •;
JOHN STRWAR't DjekIDSOO.
PETER DUCK; West Pennsbortnigh.
--..JOHN BROWN, Mlfilln•
Captain SAMUEL CROP, Carlisle:
SzmoN'OEsTER, East Penusbotyugh
- - 7Vivranefii - SilTe.. l.- . - Sprin - g - ,i -- , --- : --
.. .Jcini: DookY; Illechniesburg.
• 1 S:: T.. Allen. . .
WILLIAMS,.
.: • RICiIARD PARK4g,,North-Middleton. ,'
, . • RICHARD CRAIGREAG, Solid) Aliddletol
7 Vol. WIVE 11 - : WoODßUßN;'Newville.
C.:6l9lAD.CLEirrit,'Souttpippkcizi. , •
'Wm. Pomitoy, Lurgan. • .
JoHN..JouNsTprz,.Soutjlairipton: .-„, ~.
', : -ROISOIT WALLACE, Green. . , •
... . PliiLIP BERijig, chitpbersburi. . .1,
Joii 1-lEcK,.Solitharoptpu. ' . - - Th
. - J.•'l76lvg - cn, Greeii: . - - , .- ' -
' °WILIAM, ROGERS; SMlill3 - MptOIL7 ' :
Jim.sv.D.c.A.anonvF, Lurgan..
Colonel J. PA.XTON,
•ABRAll4l.lll.,ettßssialke,.Sq4ql4nivt9ri
•
Secyttaries.,
13correlrl SlyiffPrslitirg.
!..R. - 11 f. Newton. . '•
David S. Bunsha,
Jolii“.llippinger, Sotithani pion;
.
-• „11.. M. L. Gillelan,
- •Jautes •
--_ • -
rtiiNifllin
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- • Captain o -eprgc:M iller; Westpep nab()
William Y. Boyd; Hopewell. •
• BCniamin Sharretts; Soathamplon.
: SWanzev, •
-- • Dr.-C.'7.M.p(lay, (ireelivillagez
10-eore Fleck, Charnbersburk..' -
Natlianiel . Kitier, - Green., •
David Difrbora.W,Chambersburg. - , • •
•• • • 1 - )r - .. Sturgis from, ..the corn;
: ...niittee on that - stibject", reported the •follow--
log preamble - . and resolutions which . Were
unaninlously adopted : - _ ••
hereas,. the constitution - of the-United
States'gtlarantcesto the people peaceablyto
..• assemble in canvass the conduct and policy
- of thoSe intrusted with• the pOwers..of' go
------vernment :—And -whereas,. doctrines of a
novel and extranriliiiarY 'Oliffracter:
.• been :pot forth by the President- of the U.
__Slates :and . :- - his - .. confitiential council,. and
. avowed as tbeTiundation
future adMinietration of the government.is
to be based in the event of his 4:6-election:
And WhereasomWhelealpieantldangerolis..
-innovations, - boriiiiifeit in - sofiie': - instaticeS
--- --from-; des po tic—k i nil,doin z s -Euro p
------- beeti - initoduc - Cdrand - Soughl - to -- bevngrafted
upon ..our repUblicanysteni, - giving ;just
cause 'of alarmand apprehension . for : .the
pnrity of- our •institutions,. and. the iperman
• ency of our democratic form of govern
` ment:- - And whereas,,-with- the, best-go
vernment in the :world,
.adapted
.to the.
greatestvariety -of hilmanimrsuite, and :cal
' ciiated, if Wisely administered, to'Saffard.
•
the greatest `amount of human happiness,
we 'are.. constrained to 'ackneWledge with:
_ .
humiliation and sorrow, tliitTireire hardly
better, oft; than thotie Nl; , ho;: . l.lloUll ' .Cl.ll*Sed
• •tylth'a had:goferein'ent, are blest with just
and competent rulere:, 'For ten years, the
course, of the ';hational • administratiok' has
been arameterized lir a steadfast devietiMi
anir:bbyiouslioliey --of the
emiritry . ;•and for a corresponding tieriod
hai'the nation., been 'doomed,' to`, l sUffer all
• the.-Ovils.of.,
handed ana flaring spirit o innova ion,
- c
arried--forward in a progressive series of
rash and' ruinous' experiments ; fasinening
upon the country a. system of finance im
ported v .., Spain, and embracing in , ifs
- de.5i;.;.1 . ..:: . , *tounding project of a standing
arm ' - ' t .,A 00;000 men ! - ,And whereas, to
p'fidBhOrtikauttiorify and consummate his
nefarious schemes, the President has pros
. tituted the immense - power and patronage
of his office, to the infamous purpoge of
party warfare, recognizing '-no' other pass
port to official favor but a, base, servility'to
his'own will, and un unscrupulous. Support
of his atlmylistration, thereby holding out
to the citizens censtantlemplatioris to 'Ns:
honesty—exposing the Government to be
plundered and lobbed, the national honor
,and' morals to - belmpaired, and-causing the
.. , nation itself ultimately to-lose the -counsel
' and,the dare of faithfut,"nuCegiih) 6 limn.
Ihr has carried 'onan , •infritteoCas 'and
. spiritless war of six eats antinomies
- againstit-tevi-scattered
,fraginflifts of-s mi
jiterable tribe of Seninilellutiabs 7 pourin
out with r out%sti",ntdiiiiiiiartle s cl,treasqe. of
the_naficin,; r antl'keapinelif `..rptiirri ifettlingl
..blit::4thaute,'disapperititmene, arid `Oleg - race,
:,-e.“O- , squdit6fettibuitihlic rov'Cnue With
4.- A fgdlitY ilaublrlie tfie'`.44olkgjtilre uf
any, former . Administratteil;..lavishiniTil
three yeare and-,T hitlf.4o,o4o i oo4,pfiel
bre uporubjAli p ~pational ,Imp,ort ,w,l in,
' cifttpkOlit.rik nficanFitelo.Ake:.rtate.,;„ii,ifd
— Wino; --` ili'l I' i itiiin 'WI° a" detkor severs'
tly 7 th 6 :7rii l l Bl l4•Y,'shil/Pitifi l
4"evetY4et, orhits adintllits'
itiiji ~ilnWprti4,lhe nafhts. of
IfFii4fit fof le itiiiititi,hoocn
fi i ; it t' ‘1
, o'= .4 4 •••- •-,1 • ‘•.t. ,. • 7...4t
:1,,_ el),Yecate :int l'eli
4ii rpn Bureil to. the pre,
ittedlitaoll, n'kt‘ l6 os ll 4o.'
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31-4, , .the:. Pr9l l3 ,Pt ';',)lO9,S#M
,f f,,ftlitit tll_4lPutqlt.7.4l.,° - '.._ t,,:• ,,
t t leyealie - Jmire_,ldsLcili Pollco:,
g97 4 04 711 U0 1 l a iillf,d,nothing ;but
e.itiikliseadpinistrntiou optlf
tritifiiivoifted . priperitt ''
'‘,..q'i"4.;':".-,4'
• .o,a s t , '‘l' ‘• , s „., . 4 •
400,0 4 ,
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M=
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:Beatise;it is i ipos le th ,t to, P -.- s envi
adMinidt • rallol l4ll' °; l4 c°i l uil l ie w ti ll° l':8t
1
Vr t il I.iii)p4ilingrPisastere tooo - fiViii , kil i
aird, - ;breiliiciic I,w chintir`y,,,foilira'rtitifm
BureiVis pledged to follow in the f?„otstep i ti,
of ~Kis predecessor ;, and he hap shownhis •
'
;determitiation to di:l'w even• if those faot:'
stepsolimild lead tir c ilesp,9tiiiini , „ ~,, • - , , ,
lleflaiie lib Igli l- dold hethieirpalificiaii;
-without any' feelintis - 4)Pidliiinee with OW
people except as a partizan-tpdentoe,ral•
by profession', but in practice ail Atistottrat;
atig‘Y e liPp if ill- Vatialltii,w9.ttla boarfhYPA :
in the ranks of the .aristocrifily battling
agitinsi.their.iights of the peophit. . ,
- Beca•ttse he fins • brought discredit upon
the'counyy by eßehatiging - our plain re
publican forms for t ite pion p ond •circum
stance of nn ;English • court, and 114 ancient
simplicity of the White, Hour f r the
glitter i and-finery, OS Fronch ,Patao ', ,
1
' Because he is empliatically'the, 'resi
d.d.tit'of a party-:-witliont, either huleped
dence'oroapacity to be the head of,,a great
riation, he lends himself iiriscrupulously to
every abomination of , the party, and. utterly
disregards the righ s, feelings, and interests
of the ,P9°Ple. ; , '
Because he has about . lloutidered through
hit the vaglries of the new system and like
n-unprifiripled-quack-searcliing-for a_pa
nacea, trying every ri Or truly dint ignorance
or superstition could suggest without Dither •
ihill or judgment to test the merit of any,
comes to the conclusiotrto cram down the
throat 2 01 his-agonizing patient the Sub-
TreasOry dose, inspired ,by the desperate ,
motto of "101 l or . cure!" ~,
Because an incllgnant people cannot much
loliger ;limit their sai'reil - rightS to be
trampled in the dust by the unprincipled
leaders of a reVkless party while-their re
spectfnl appeals for :in. IlleClation-of-their
distress, are eyed with contempt or return
ed with insult. .. ,
._
Because - the contest now waging -is the
struggle of the people 'for-the preservation
of their rialits againsttlm-encroachineqtp.of
4xecutive _power,-,--the .....MirChanis-,T11,M
-cliaoics, and Laborers again's' the office
holders and minions of a corrupt and wicked
faction, in which the success of the latter
would be deetned a virtual acquiescence
i: , ) , the people in all the`'excesses:: and ex
travagances of the Administration, and an
incentive to pew inroads' unou, the consti
tution and new experiments upon the hi
,
dusiry of the country.
.Because. the. - re-election Of • Martin-Van
Biiren Would give newlinpulse and vigor
to the •thin of usurpation which has already
well nigh undermined the sironge.st pillars
of the constitution, and nerve the Executive
arm with a strength that mild - raise W it
above every other department of the gov
ernment, and bear down every form of
popular resistance. (‘ ..-
.
Because in the fury of his partizan zeal
to follow .in the tbotsteps, he alas plunged
the country into bankruptcy and embarrass
inenti, ivithout, either the courage - to pre.ss
through or the magnanhnity to retrace his
steps. %,
Resolved, That the measures -- which give
character _ to his_add" inialiatia;liu - ve no
alliance whatever. either in thick oatuto - or
their origin, with. a republican government;
and aira natural consequen • ce, their opera
tion most be a continuaLwar upon the pros
perity of the people.
Resolved, That if any thing were •want
ing to prove his - utter intim ency-to
rnad
minister the Govement---the most 'con
-
-vineing-ovidenpo is---- , --b
toe-found- i_the_dis,
ordered state of the currency, th destruc
tion of credit, the universal prostration of
business, - the weakness, inefficiency, and
poverty' of the government, and the general
discontent of the people. .., "I , _
Resolved, That the Sub Treasury pclierne
whieli has been adopted,is a, project emi
nently ,dangerous to the 'liberties of the
country; that by brdakink up the channels
of commercial and financial intercourse'be
tween the government and - tlid - p - dople - , -- its
effect will be• to destroy that community of
interest which all history proves to be es
sential to .the strength and vigor of a repub
lican ,goyernment,
Resolved, That the spirit of ..rebellion
and lawless violence manifested by the
Administrdtimi, in their efforts to force this
odious measure upon the country in opPo
sition_to_the_expressed 91 Of the People;
in rejecting the lawfully authorized mine
sentatives of the state of=lSlivV-Jeisey, and
filling their places with mere pietenders,
without authority, evinced, the forocity of
a monster struggling for his prey ; and ,
plainly_iodicates that if., are American peo
ple would, continue to be free, thpy must
place their destinies in the hands of men •
who. are known to , possess sound headii'and
holiest hearts- . , , , •
- -Rersolocd, That. melancholy ;condi- ,
tion of the country under:the administration
of Martin? Van Buren, is a solemn, warning
to the peolle pgaiast the danger of,confid
ing theirdearest interests to any Malt ill IlOse
whole life affords not'a * Single incident
marks, him for distinction-
Resolved, 'PIMA the reduction, of the wa
gps of labor in,this country;o tlig standard
of prices in Europe, as contemplated % hi ,
Senator "2 Buchanan id bia PPP - ac4 ou ;the
Sub Treasury Bill, is of a- character with
the general: tendency ',of that iniquitous
measuieand-should excite tl e-eo t t
,
aud,.the feat...of oyery.,trian,„,who loves i his
cduntry an4bsites Ill'lussiPtt- --- i' ^ '','
' PeBOkeilf, ZIA' I 1 illia 2 tr A 1.4
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IS jilt!, 1 nett
,a,,:lppn'as, .the mOgency of the
country deviant. ,A,pairicl, a. statesman,
and a'soldiek-- 1 - is larki, libcial; - alid eom
preliensite4 views* piiiiiiial eetnordkr his
sittleness ofiitirtuisit and-uncompromising
aoyMiblifittiao public interest', manifested
throuill &long -life of ;public , Aitiefultiessi
_eminently point him_out-tie-o-xuart:,for-iliel
Crisis, anti= qualify him (Or the iliitingithilied
station to which lie is about' tii'be' elevated.
t ~ , I Wel i vill'iruit him, ' •• '-''.'• 4 `'
~eetitisd 'hi' ^rjdeivell' the`confitlette4' ; Of
* 6 hitAton, efferso , au Al 'sac', a : n d
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woeutty . of ,1616 Quincy Va768;'61.,
Aif liac!i`OT . whOrii he 'filled ~.reillonsihle„,
statibrie—serfloVerno iif;the Notiti.Viree=
tern Territery - --L - GoveinotiV i tnillin;Cre
dian Commissroner, &e., with-clistinguiithl
ed honor to himself-and'the' utriost antis
laatinalth the pbople; ''Pr' (.; , :i. ~ 1,
1 'Bepaule:,ll6 -38` - sineiligieiticatigat<beir4
educate& '
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spekiilid slier '''' rieanitisti la i - Amid kliii Jilo -Alio peop sAlOne.yvairilt i tutro-
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.: Veaikse Biliffitiie"'is itlentiktl Yr( i malty 9 , . 1,1 , nn tome to 7 in, '. l:irdedoSo l : B 77dnd
leading measures, for 09.1110131,1iberat,e$ten4! altogether unprecedented in the...mmos, of,
111111 l of the:blessings of eiYil: . liberv.., ,1 .l..:,.9l,ir.,,.Repnblican._goyerrirneikt„,:"::..,; „.r...,.,,,i
'-':''lledaiiii-iliffii.9beiviyb9trevedeece of iii - 1 7.'777ttirefilic:IlleOlcii That illp-'lPri ki Op
'cl'l'Mael'"V'his4eliii%-'4oo9o:4olqtlielti.iilMY Mie:iffillifii - Show Y:o6i# ^lii ii . i t t I s,
ItoiViii-;:tiilli'e - ; PI - d r illa' - intercsti, afford: the,- not - more .a,; , pree;e.,pt:•:.ef•eripttgii . thanksafc:
igirrogirgtiatriiiity?fiii"..:tliefaitiifillAlileliaret iif . agib iir ' • nriildly': ‘, .piiiiey:" -- that jUdging,Mir
Pf' ili solll 0 41 = tt4 .1 1 s,?:;: : ::;:o4 '''.' 1',...-- - ; - :5 ,. 4. t,r.'l.;,;l,,Pi,eo4.:c,llki3OUlttagippro,,NlAo,47s, via Jtit,l,,,
• - '''''./i'e's'erveri,''' Ilfartliet nib ` o l;f•effWarritirs.,leu" , liyitifil Itire, ye deein-hitrii,iiiiit, to be •
aatL4.lier•:. statesMertz, mlasidistiteii;hp• prietTeontinu'FdanYlongerl:as,ilie-presideitt'-iif-:6.-•
preeiMrdireasthre of-thif--tatieP.--'-f49t-their-, repnldicair and.,freep6 ..
pli.;: , • -. :.;• .., .',
deeds ' 01 - pa triiiticiai;', Mot 44.7y9-16r•-'o9ilie,f,l'... Beciiirseal'e'liaa;itnercorie&AiJ Minitel
proudest:Mid:Most enatiring monuments of ; expenseS of the - Gtiyertunerit,:ti'entr'sir,
her collected itieng-thMit•-greatiVii,',-"'ot ~ .:ift:ii!to,g. -l ic oitiftijc - , - 04,,.,4'h0, - AlieY, ever
_i rt boat:Of:bor . ca mmaili-Ountrf r ive:sor ' NirchifaTnieLinicley any, of Ids - predeeeSiOrk.
•leinnlYiapireal iii . .-t he . jn`stice'aiid the''mag ,-- V - '-1 -1 e - hai:ifielit. "silica he cum into office,
tianimity-yea; - and: 10• the ;honor' rif , tile-, iiiany i s nillions-'3vjiich° ought- to liiiye-,. - Irce'n
1 virtuous •`ind the good :•tii Yindleatc front' I ilititrilinted miwrig the: st4 - te, tei ea'v'e , then)
refroaeli;•the Carrie of her Sets, aril: cherish from .
'"- taxes . ._ - and'-',finisli iltitir inipr,Oentents."
rthe;.risitig.t lli
anie oer - gloryi . ' `-: ~ ' ..:. : ..' • - '2' . fle . haS;toor niete:tentieY..by - ,Ttle decal- .
Pesolved,Tl3fit'in the Don . jolin,'Pliler,,,, , I cation .of th.o•Sub-.Trin:V , ; eas agents,ia ,tAree,
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.cif-Vir '' tia; , -we recognii.e•hiStrni,t_fearleis, :year..! thaii.nny ether Preiitlent ltsfiii eisht. -
nail', I e , ' . detender,• of sound:: lieptibliCan ', -.lle- has practiced the most SharablesS,
priheiples,=l-as Governor' of that . -state Mul eorritption'' hi -- „biery• 'department, of -- the
hei representatiye , iii:-the • Penate of the I.J.':C:liivetiinient aird„ proinituted . the honor,
Stiries;:ltii hat; - `earptil'a_diStinguislied note , the -interests, -and- tl iel 'ifignity . of the ;nation
as.a katesman mid pbtqot-Aiio , ,ialentS Mid - ' to the-vileSt patty purpOses. '''' . :'.- . 'f -
Aliffnified deportment ilibilli in an'eminent la shart,'• we refuse, to support
.him 'be ,.
?degree for cthe'respoicsiblCirtilitin - "fii - F - vfliich: - eaitia - erery -public-aet-of-his -life-proves
he haa been nominated. '; - • , ~ :' ; '., -- teat he is a . DeiriciCralliCarithing - ,.but . :Pro•i - ,
I?esc t with lIIMRISON and fesaion, and a,• , lnonarchi • jat la,..everkstitPg
fi'VLE helm of 'state,'lYe 'Conti- but the n a nie.'--: , .•
,••••• • , .•• - ,:. -
dently, safe and . Speedy return to And pledge durselYes'lliat althodghl our
the. 'oh rliS oriliecqnstitutilm tO oppocienti4,-36y-in,-their-advertisement -- that
the :vi'i, ,li the-government.is s'us 7 they can Lit in ..the:
• Netvville Distriet" a
eeptible„
.0,6 : pr omf er ity
,‘iiiichis .they
majority than ✓ the IViiin fi , ara :sitpak
due-to.an:enlightened, mfterpriiing_ind in- le - idlow..thent in the eetliktY,Thiii -it:e '.'reili
dosifiono pe ople'', ;7 : ' , and can beat Mein , - and thati.onr - friends
. .
. Able` and C a eloquent were then from ,
abroad,. with •ns this 'day may rest
el
,edl lio
3 he_ n_JVI-r..D.1% is, r member t h.surcd th t••a majority, of the native born
of, Congress lfrota.KentuCky;',lirm...lm - iifi and Imffiiii - k Faiiiiiiiiiiireiii - iaS --- Wil tlits .- e --
c o oper, o f Adaine_county _-_-.1•Ion. Jose pli — thrit - Our reilitifilitVtiteyor - the - dißfiii;Vilt -
Ritner, of this county, llin ' charks E. east their votrs:foi Win.' 'Henry Harrisonl
Penrose, - Jasper E. Bratly, Jot n'F.Denny, mid John "I'yler. Sighed; &c. ' •
ind.S._,D-Adair 4 ..Es_quireS. * i - =• - - -4- ---- -..
- The gr 6-
itillllfter - rgi ying-th -
ree- hearty --n n4 -_
eet i_..ati_rein a itil a we ill.
s h
cheers for-liarrisoir,and •TYler, formed
• in- A Meeting Oftlie friends of parriSen a n d
to• procession under the command• of the 'll.le - r;: - was; lrehl at the,public liowio of C.
Marshal mid -his aksistiints, and- inarCitetl :t . iirst, in Shireinanootvii;• on the Ist inst.
into the- boron h, when kt adjourned to
i ku The meeting was organizeti.hy appointin g
meet - Rt early c The
mile light' _in the large Mr. ttritt. * Sium.LY, Sen. - President; .Mr..
w arehouse of. N aggone *Sr, Co.: : - : A..Sheely and C. Everly;•Vie - e - Praidents, -
• , - /1. - canclittly Et Ll'ing,,Jalfy 29,.. .
.ana J . oseph - 111'. Gorgas and, Daniel Shire
man as Seeretaries. I Ire meeting 'hi - tying
The_ meeting was orgimized, , by the , ap
been thus organized, and its object. having
poiniment of Benjamin Reynolds; Esq. to
the chair; ,'Oeorge Ilamil,
and 6norge ;W. f b ol el lo l w 6 in ti g tu p d er b .L . s l " ° 7r i e l-l a7i ti p s ci s i e n r te t dEsaq'ciot,hhie
'times, Vice 'Presidents; and Dr. Ale.xan:__
draft a preamble and resolutions
der Stewart and Joqiithan Peal, as Secre- " mitt " 1 : 6
ahies. - -- - 1 exp ressive• of the - sense of the meeting;,
' Jacob Shelly.' Jaenit. Nlosser; A: Sheehy
•• The ;Hon. Charles 'IL Penrose,' - iik an-' 1
Ewer:fa a call of the nice Lcig, uddreised the"
assembled_ - multittide for:.upwards_ef:two '
!mum; in a straitiftirnifexa pled,elaquenec,.
diiriiig.whivh he was frequently interrupt.
ed - hy,Alie plaudits of the. people. '
The fallowin g resplutieto:were then u
nalliinonsly:adopted • .
i'llat:Alie thanks tit-the-Ship..
iiensburg liairison Club • are, hereb, ten
dered to the Hoe .-Mr. Davis, of Kentucky,"
.lion., James Cooper, llon.-.Joseph
B.:Penros,e 4asper
-B,TATiratryititi-Job p y,:F.spirs —for.
the able .apil,elOgyeilt-addresses delivered
before us at. our metitings this: day ..and
- evening, .
1, That our thanks •be also ten-
Resolved, That our thaws° ..,—_
tered to the . different Chihs in this neigh
borhOod,_Who favored and cheered us with
their preseuce..
[Signed by the. officers.)
•Newlinle Meeting,.
• -AuousT '3,1840.
' OFFICERS 'TIM DAY.'
CHIEF MARSIIALL,L-Cppi, Geo .
Ege, Soutik • Middletdil. • - -
A SSIS T.A.N T $-4anjes.
James ~li. Devor, Cajt. 'SanitiOl Om),
- Carlisle; Maj. ohn Casey,C l 4EYV. H.
Woodburn.;Neiryille; . Jonathan Peitli
Shippenpburg:.; , ?-.-oh.--Peter , - , Leshor,.
Hopeivell Copt: . W. ild; New'
1. too; WynkoqpiWest Perins
horOugh: Mi•`:
OFFICERS 9F.TUE:MF!ETING
.„ .
PRESIDENT.---Joseph Ritner, of
,West-Peonsboroughf, -,.--t7:-.,. -- - - : - ..--- t - i —,_ p —,. _L_
,--._ AribE PAESI DENTSPeorge
Craighead; IVlthewiMoore, John Roy
er,: South:2Midilleton;; 'Enoch' Young,.
George 'CrOeliet,. MOntoe; Co).
.Wll 7
HAM.' Irvine, Jieolr'Zug, Saint 'lll'Kee'.
hah, tol:' - Jolm' ,. ' Nepjili44; - • Carlisle
David Mahori,lir*Baiter,Jafiles Ster-
Os; Sbippen,sbnrg IP,eter.. Wilt, Benja
m in 14'Keeh#e; 3 aria es, GreSion,pesarAp
Rea; J'ohit f-fgagyi,West li:iennsborougb;
He n 0
,SnYderippigt: : Lc.c .-- y,.. - RObert
Laird,. ,:F.raukto l4 ; ~,.. Thomas. D. Urie,
Jacob Hefner, Nerili NI illilleton ; 1-linl:
,E3r , .Knettle; ,Robert :MeElwaine;;John
Brown, Mdies.'Lindsey,l , Daniel W...
Laughlin; Mifflin; Samuel Smithll; S.
Runslia; 2 COpti'SlitinsleiV Wm: 13i)y)
Hope Wel l -; - jinfie 'Keiiiis,' ,l . -Sarneel: - I'r!.
vines C.`A9,: , Robei - t' .Ic;itgoi4;:Newt6n;i
; 1 00 1 Pl - eVer44 ll Y4to ii . WiltiOil f46;. 11.
13;Reback,'Sonthamtton;TUands - 01f.
i63 .- Wm. - 'Gilleland , :pt
-T4PFA-Ve4l4o;':DieitiPkori-Josen4
A§py; , s94:oTicpli. ginfJOY;lohn `Joan=_ l!
.
spn, Nathor
Re.e,d,..A. L. .Coyle, New : ,
Ville: , .',,,: .';:;* :/, ; a:,; , : 5.t'1,:i , ... ir , r: v, ,, : :- t --- 1,,...e!:
,j,SECRETARIES;-- 1 -The Secretaries br
tbe4ifferent chliiiiithionili(MtlthO 'etintift;
,acted'as'Seeretaries ef?-the'':;ineetinti:H!.ts..;t'
-'-'." ' ''ORDER oViiiieaiiStoi.i . j j '"';'''
, Ist 4 0atifs16-2d:Soutli - .Mi4dlefOn4L3il .
140fieitsbilii - 44thlYir - -tiWlcSinuiber;Oeijit
'soh SOntliimptoitlifirTiiiialiiii'S iil't'vbieli ,
66 oikb'siire*i*Kil7tli'f4R4,vijlii:r4 '-.
' '-' :Jut .e ".4. -. lo.LE;ie' t :44oi. titio,o'''..: s `f
, A Viiiiiiii,A'ri; thii . .nitilitiolt bai* 4 - y*.fii4
: i iii.e . iiiiiiiiiii ,T4ritagtiP,liiali.'*d::plirpl*
itively calls . opon'us as welkaireeilllsiatir
,Of-eur2 - COlititiy-Wil',44ii 4 ciiiiio,oB„y . fghw,
‘
t,o• mak -ont'bOldl otianfOliy;.nifd ..tiiitli.:.'
Viit'fddrfilefibriiii" . iNfr ? o4;.44l4 l : . laibiyii .
.;Cii . li: itACITIFED67V ii0000*tV 0 i)kii:1 1 ?
. 00WOr` l aiPtit villiiiiltl.'WO, ark silitired:';'.:-
.:
AND w"Mikii,'Miliififilt.tiiitßiten lies' betiill'ieeid#Aft''',Orthtills,. i ..',.skitiklibil
more tlipliVieliYeOisi,Ariv)n . .'iii.. short 14.
MEI
=,t~~.
,y, „p..
Jr. .5,', • Mahler, C.:: Moble,r, , ,George . fitt7
par ' d George 12upely, I,eviXerliel„ .L _AV-cO 7
bre. , .
Tbe'cominittpo itaxink' retired . ,
.Mr.
Arils called upon; and address
the meeting. in ci Very,:handSante:inap
ner, pointing out the :corruption_ and. false
prOfessions• of the whit in i;3 traik k O I . t - O:ttiOtr ,
tr.uc The ip
pOrted was unani
.
mou_sly-adopted••:' • ; • •
itgair.Asi the:tinie .iS: fast - ,:ape — rodti
sW liing
iirari,tho:7Citize
tie Crllezlttjt'c~grto-cicrt=frorri=aritong'thetn
.s el vei3 , suitahle • p efs o to, .:o„xer_c_i e „the_ol
• fie e of 'Chief Magistrate of these United
_Stntes ; •
, . ,
find whereas 11(C believe that-a change
in the-administration,.of ,the General' Gov
ernMent will_ be. a benefit to the' cOmmer
. _
ciatf agrieulitirUiTand -- matinfacturing inter
e—sis,. ~~lucli are al present ialoar - sinr not
tirely, suspended ; • -.."-
.'lnd.' whereas, the snggestion of the See
retary of War,-and recommended by ite
Presitlent,'nf ,raising a ;standing army• in a
time of , profound peace, is and must bea
larming tq every patriot and' friend of liber
,
.9nd whereas, we have seen 'Oo thing in
the_present Chief Magistrate which distin
-gnishes-liiin,-us4-patriot-and:-.,4-statesman4_
'but, on the contrary, in -,the language of ' : a
distinguished Senator of the.ll . : S.;'"the
character of-the cox and. the weaz,el-:"
`Therefote, Resolved, That op-
pose; there-election ofMartin, Van-Buren,
and '2eudeavor to proniote the election of
Gen. Henry Harri Son, a fariner
and a
__statesman, who - stands
,pledged to
bring the- country beek to_
- peiTtY..'• . - ,
11e8,01v.erk'That w.e - view - With berFor the.
atterinpt tocrepie a standing army of : 240;-
00 'men, at the, rain i est of PrePidePt
Riso/veAV W4.'conhider, the,safety,
of the,libertie's of the people of theiinited
States dernand'the eleCtion of General liar-,
to the Presideuey,4:d 'John; TylertO ,
the Viee Preiideiqy, Elk
Peso/vett, ThaT we are" in flivoy Of. a Wei'
tariff,' that \vitt - 2`Prineet Aineriean;lonstry_;'
‘against; thO attempts of 'Veit +.l3lliptCAnch7:
unarr,yand others who say=-Ifia r t, 'dilly
iyaY Meoinpete with dedpotid,goVeignientS.
into' nedime . t6' pride , of_ 1ab0r. ..-..
• '
attempt' to put. the''tiworii i a,nti
thp , puige - hi' ) the - hands 'of 't4o ' 61 0'0 4 10,
thus aftei , the
-bility; yoii Buren said; in
tluitl2'iafilie 2:7 despotiige'veriiiinenfs-had
lidciptialbe 'shine polieH?y,whiel . fmemin
plainly= SCti'thesentinlenls
- h - olitic - eriOiii' - #lsch - theY4efe - de:CiVeil;
% - s , 'the. self-stYjc4
.th'id , ,ttheie'Oject is tAting „the'ettrSe of des 7 ,
etlyise
crated 6Lbui'anceetifire,.
Regehic4, That
din; Cinaver,r 4 nwis 71r0G,gr, f liit'vid
tf)oblen;r_Jtobert
Joliii'66o.3qiii ? •6o.
h ithe 02tt of 'Wu:
j<gust, by the ri"MiiTienthminiec
!in. the 100 COnf AiScOhnly4iint 0)4,
(they
"sleadliled;i'.lllit
f AiWernei," eiti- -
Ithlette 3; ;Ad!'& 7 . - gki ) owittii" ) . 000;
Ifeliehitl . ll - osto
t.*1461111,14%,
, ,
41o:k
kileup g .otbini. lan aitifOr4;faVor. by irietiu
En T a P 01C..r! 1 215 1. , 1 4, 4 1iP0 Aeitit9gs 4ll #7 ols .ce : 9l .
IV: - 4;1141WD• AVetl. •
• • • ;.
- -MMS=EMI
iIIEM
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Ixr ; •., f , .h._ , ' ,f,' , - ..- •. ••,, q • .•, ~. , z-,.. , :,: ~„- , • • ••.•,,,, ,••
•••• • , t,P,R, ', 14.3.'-TAPP 'N'S' - r lli` ti' &it' r '
-i'
i' , -. :lit • ''; '• - - • ''',, . .:' , l '-, ~,- 4,-„,T I , s,a.rl ,'. ".was',ala.PlP4P, ' rom j/k.
• c•rs . - 7 4. - Iv' ~,F,!„,, . / - 1-• -- ~:.,-,:ii,,k,',1-' ..1.. - I,- aßn".oe,r,OftlieSnb-Treasitr,Oihat IMA0:0011.
)
TheifolloWog?: - T . tit - mink is' , .:.!ebifelittikykitavii, -, ft(iitire'd' , -tho' . i'e-eleetioll - V M c -.1- Vin
1 - tlfai-MrSetia" , TaP a ' - of -Oh • -.itd bt‘B ' w . ' r?'.
• ,,,., P 11 , ' nO , I n . , nyen, -..-; o;are gratified - to learn that-this
1 0 0Y,,nie . the .no,nago, imputed to him, in . ' antieiPatibti has been .disatipointed - - -,Off
regauf to Alin;redUctiodrif ' wages, , lint ii. :in"the 20W Ult . he . -a h invitation . ' '1;
r_•_,_ .., -.•e.,...... ,. ,
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~ ,; •,; . ,,y , , 1,.., ,
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! .., EnuF1 . !,.,,..; :.,
~7 - ',',, ' ;%+, (:,,- ~ ,! 5 -;%,i',`',.,h '` A.l.l9o(q'CrllipeCaooe-',Giuti.of', Noriiiik bor
- ~ ,. .,.Frent, y ie. S/e:tioenpigelqqtrlfe,,,, - ', , 051,1, , a14 declared. , his anxious : ,: des ire", fefr,
',., : ,•:!_rj_ig,t,.kciblit:-Lmfi o - iiii l b,, ,, h„i n g_ N . : the..,election:Of ,'slarrison., He 'said
o,o_,, tr e et o d, -„, ,t 4- 4t i i,,,,, i i a i t c, , , , ,Ai t igii6, , ,, , ifo , r „ I ‘ he„ , ,t.ooged to -tho State Alights 'school ? ,
denykodific,stateolmic heretofore- made ' by finft-then In'deeeded to scan s- I:Mr...Van Bu
, - - l 'protenaions . - t - ii - ' - ' I ''''''f - UV! '"
~,N tr.;:james, .., , wA , a - o tc, -. 0r ,-*-6f iveii at c l i • v o. :mm..B , . .• r cing pm ro - its
tw o6ko n and..lspnia i ni fi Rappnii e i ls i
~ , , in , Orst.aPPOoranCe_ on theioliticalsstafr, - , to`tbe
WW`-dkriattiia-fx-proswed-itimselstiplAkm.Lpresent_day,,lte' declarcil thatrlWef•Whe un'a .
specie•ieurrencyohe effeeCnf, Mt ie,h;
~ObTir" ns,ake:',.a - p Y'lltingmnre• - t(thiio7 - than --
' 60.:44"t'ir by Toppen;,W'Ottfd.'hi,:iii . ` re.' i'_tlni - inensing, intriguing ROlittoian,_ unwor- '
I ,thy;of,ptiblicrotifideitce; And:014,4111 the '
duce tabor- to Iti - Outs' a 'iayYgiit . ' vihpat
10 , .-,l6'eeit.W, - :a liotthet,' 4 e. W&, ,, iiitl,4 - ' - 'been ' PC'Wer and reso urces of this Repub . -
farniihrid,'„ with ','-' the'': following ' -;:uffi d a i r i i s : iii Jo, proniote, the etude of his party.'' On
from Nr.:Jaines: f Wallace and Ai r; ld, n ies!C, Cren. Harrisce;<sa) - a the iNOi fol k.gor. ? ItI;)
• Li t tle • ,'.both.reSPecttible woolen I n tioili ve t - a: I' he . Protibuticeif the, most eloquent in
• Feta, ntitlAdatri?Wise;esqi,'Ut the:tin - 1'6,0f .‘Vt? eve ll'ea t l3l :: 'i/e'comln en o d W.ithillin , '
the: 'ennversntion ',, a, initehltitC-inaker,',,..andl.too, , nt his' entrance , public Pr';:at." - : the
. now a Justice of the Peace,,'all of_Steuben-I, il g,_? 6"_°._;-*hen,ll°' entered. ; the: army , ' es
ville.:,, We" tin'tlerstahil Uttie- that ' the: taefi!"°'to.',G.epovftYnel-nritt pictured-in -- glow
'I set-forthlnitheserrdepositione;:cani-beLius=j Tg-e°l°" his
0' 0 ..0 45 ,0 creTer.of o,4l4c"ser;"
tatted by other individualsV , Any : further v ' ee ' S e Teinin g' e p r'tile '• in.cidents " of-his
.. pnbliclife, And thn , noble' traits.pf,"htti Char
„remark_en' our part - is ,utinee,esSary'
„;-:,' ` ,. ' _, • neeroarrioi..."'. -:. • -.0 .•,. - ° C ter P e a ' mali ' J • ild g e ' U l iek l ir 61 ' 1 ' 1 ' 44 ' 4
Personally
- appeared - before "-the 'under-. 'declared th at'- li e' never knew the individual
sivecb ja deposes walit 'y ee, wh o d 4 s , es . an d *hi), in all -respects. approximated so-near'
aP Y WI'i' hat- shout _time. • : Previnue-40..the -.to---Wastiiington.-£l3--W-rn.:l4,4lertiso
last October election, he had a conversation' Ttie Judge' was; 'fluid' elleohis
--iiritli-Beiiiiiiiiii:Tfiplitilf,-64-.---iiii-e7iirli-e- When:-he-concluded.;'- And iI9VI , :silk] . the
Judge, rising. again, :"N inn : , cheers.
,for Old
Senators in the,' Congress 'of- the United Tip I. , l'hn response_ was loud, enough
States,• from,,theState •of _9*, i doting (says,,the'neralti) to have- waked. up -Nines
wltielf co n versation Mr. i f aPiiiiii - rernarlied,
stan d s and his children if 'they had been sleeping
"Y,611. manufacturers, Mr. Wallace;
within half a_ Mite' nf the eabiii,,:,,Cottricr„
11-01'..IUUch In yaiii_o_wn_light,lltat. ymi :tit:) ,
- ot go' Witir ue for ih I-1 d ri• ' * t ' - and Enquirer .
p , - •
and you
. iiiiiitid,go-tvith its if yOu did not ' ' -
look through other people's
ho ”'
w-: :
'fhis-deporient-enquireLlioiv.: the' Ina tiii• ! '
fitcturerlivasjeriiiibkne:fitted:by , the - adop_ ,-,
(ion .of that system?' Mn.', Tappan replied ,
that “tvageS Were 'etitireli 'too - high in this
country, poll that there was no reason Why
labor-shouid not be as cheep-in ,f,this-coun , ;:
try anti .Europe.: -It is :the -Baniti (con
. tinned. Mr. 'fiippan)that lteeP up the• price
eflabor.and the price of. produce; if ?joie
can put down 'the,. Banks, labor will l:e.
redueed.to eleven. pence - a day, wheaCto
.sixteen _cents a bushel,' :and: every thing
else" in proportion. -'I he -Sub-Treasury
will-produce this result-- , it Will 'put-down
the Banks, , and 'reduce the price,of. labour,
-and the -prOduets - of - the country. It will
he•tho - hust. tariff' tho -,inanufaaurets can
have;
have; and-instetd •
of being- compelled-:to
ask your government for protectin, it will:
_ enable `die 'American manufacturer to,coni
. rime - with the - English manufaCturer even
in:his own market: l l -, .' ' -, - - -- - _ -
'- ' -.TAM.g.S . -WALLACE..._
-
State of Ohio, Jefferson co. es. .
Personally appeareVbefore the' under
signed,Ta ' Notary Public, within and- , ter
the.est,,,,ty ....c,-..itr....,,,,,r,rentica-Wallace,-
who-being and...says,
th.
at the foregoing•sfatententi = by him "tub
scribed, itintruo'in• substance, and in filet.
Wituess_my hand and official seal at teu
b9iiville, this 20t1i,tlai-aJuly, A. D. 1840,
-- 7 - [L - -a. --S „J. COLLIER,'
- ---------Notary-Public,_lol. - Co., 0hi0.,,, _
At the game time
.. ankplaco came James'
Little, who being duly :,,sworn,sifi-tliiii
some time previumi to- , the last
,election,
the. dephnent hail ,a conversation - with Ben
jamin Tappani - Eiq., in 'which :VII.. Tap
pan observed,. that It was the Banki, that
'kept•iip-the - -price of- tab iir_ -diid the-prieilif_
- Tirrsifitoei - unikiFtvo - "eould - . =- put -do wn , :-the-
Banks, and - bring tiery thing to tlierspecie
standard, instead of foreign , goods being
brought to thilleountry, we could take our
goods to 'Europe ,and undersell th6rn. -
• , JAMES LITTLE. '
Sir - ern - Ail& subscribed-before me this
2CIII - .ltilY 1840. ~ ' " - ,- •
- • J. COLLIER; Notary Public.
- At the same :time and 'place curie : also
that so m e
dulytftwOrn,AaYs,:,
that . time since he had a conversation'
with'Berijainiti Tappan, Esq. in whi ch - Mr._ ,
l'' , appan .obServe".l, - that, the Banks -, were a.
Igyeat injury *to the . mechanics, that they
(the Banks) kept up the. price Of produce,,
and that, everydoilar which.Banki received
for intereat on loans,' wad - lust so- nitt - ch
taken out of. - the pocket of the laboring
man. 'l , li.,,Tappan also said,. the Banks
'Might to - ,,be - jut down, - nnd - t/Fen we, ihould
lagve.nothing--but-a-- , speeie-currencyandl
tit would be . much better JO the mechanic.'
ifit were so; '. " - ',', '... ------•
- . . ' :ADAM. WISE, ~, '• ~
• • • Sworn ..and subsiribd ;.before . Ma 'tl '
iOth';uloB4o.' '' .. - -,
- 1 J. - COLLIERi NoTteri.,Public.
THE Sun.prEnitANEAN Lone_
Focos at Providence, R. 1., cciebrate4:#lo:
Tasfinit# f thcc•7.trkurr.
firing _of. Ons.'., 'The IfP l owing - la ogue'
between a tocoTiico , aind:a , liarrimin "De
meant on the - fstibinot, is A:oliotted, in ::tlte
Jeuieet: -
"Mr. do hear then) guns?' , ' , ;;-;:
` 4. Y.P.l"'keldidil the PaTrlin,4 Democt:ai;
"I hear thinn. What , are , t ll PY;fPi?"
• liaio)rcai not heard •news`?"
"NP..DhnVe De tell;1 1 Br i
the neWs,'arrived_ in, (own . , that
,Congress - has=aased, , ,th r e ~ S tib,t,errire, a n
,
ntla-too HarriB4p Deijio at,—`.`is
14iiiit7,7.WhaTiatthe - ;iatiite'"or
ant VII; ;tie. making
- eitpll,4
lvhatit
ntya - elf;'bui;•l - li4ife".lle4tl:'l,i' great and
Y'o",
00(0 0 0 .It.:fio-..';t tree-'years,
paikand they__lopy , Congress;has '4l asee d ; it, : 1
and PtiA3..fs.'"Vhat---ftii:,ge*T.W
Alto; :numb
*Lis
11 "'! ?. OPlied l euf fi1041. 6 t;; g 40,0 01
Tetri if ra«? 1
10.409 1 .00 kfiik46o l,l loulsoo`
greaai at Aho Andre. session • 1887 i to :dig
1 44
hiCina.tt
" Aid '.thaj;"-isit:priweli-..l„,..dictilot..kabW
— l, 4' l •
In LR“. ~ j : . fllx\,_
.., .1» , ‘l.
3UDGE3 UP§LIER,?,
, &1 7 gOftle ni in' 1 40i1g,
:bbert klio'ivn;• friepd :of Mx
MEM
Tur. Wnoxo PAssv.Nomt!--:It will be
peer: from , the Jollowing"ectrrespondence,
beitifideii "tliiios - Ke ii al.l aixtl_o. deputy_ Post- -
Mastei, Nirginia,that: the' Extra Glebe
man hai'again awakened "tbe . iviOng pas
senger!' Spine of his"ltirelinga,"
`aro-emboldened brflie signs Of the •times,
Mid intlueed_ to assext thejr. co_the
.title of FreeMcnz. • ,
Mziy 213, 1340.
My Dear,Sir,--•• 11. take ;the liberty teiren
close yeti an Address' :akin PiOSliectlis; for
tite.Ex,tra Globe,,loping_thatit intly • be
compatible with,ybnrin6lination aitirsense_ . -
of duty , to iintose:.-ittpie
ettring. and returning _ stittiteritidrS," ''
• in that hope.•l shall - be disappointed,
Iselibit.,..or.you the peisonai, favqr to • jitinct
it over tosonic' friend' of - lite - Adrftiniitra-.
.tion, who be hie - Riled - to tise - it fOr that
„
- •- .
• With great respect - i:itir - friena, - •
AMOS KENI)AL.E.;, •
.
'- : 7?epty to the above'. ..- -..
-- .Puliiiiiio,,lllll,.Julyslo;.M4o...
__-,- 11 , 1ir'.: A mos Keigio; - 'Sir:.4—Tfic •Miclos 7
ed Addrees - aiid Prospectus - .for'. the.
_Fi t mva_
Globe, was received _ffiii . Affie, a'few
days past. And iti
,'con - forniity - to. the
.rules
and-initiations of the Post: Office: Depart-
Ment, page - 66, section -- 293; - and - inatree
thins received at, this:lace - fill:January
last, 1 'return'tlia same to you, not feeling
at liberty to aid in circulating a . 514ildoroug
address against—a 2.hrava- -end -- inekitorions_
officer Of,;tibie - Amerjcan'Arrilyt; who.fought
more hattlea. than any •General,inthe ' - late
war, and Bever - lost` one. .7..lsleititeit -do - I
feel atliherty 6 , titidei.theinslinctions before
a
referrl(); parl_ of which entari ate& front
1 Jen . Whe - ilqfzift ad iet•Gtiferal; ,to:ab rotIF
erwise tha t 1
to return - 7 the same. without
..
~..,...._
violating any official duty. . • . •
' I I Very reikiectfully, ' ~',-• - , .: -
..
\VM:Ii,IYMOND, P.• M.
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-_'-OPINION- OF 'MIL CALHOug...— . In 1835,
Ml... Calhoun-use d. the -folloiving . language_
resPeeting Gen. Jackson and his successor:
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~"No 0110 . can loolk-with: shun
than I do on ,the - attempt Chief-Mag
istiitn,-,.t0 I appoint . his. successors
~SrliTuld'
it succeed,-open and nndisgiiiiied asitlS,'
and .resting i ,as-jt almost 'exttuiitrek does,_',
on tile avowed..subservieney,of of the
to !thilOilt.of . ike President,_. without those
high .9ualifications - and service, oOis part,,
lealeidated to .epitimand - the - regard-,A f the:
peckplecif . tizi.fit hitn'S CIA': the ditties':Of t e r .
highli4ec,to„„whialt -lie,,sspires, it_ wiiithl .
afraid: eprie4iipe:pi,iipir , OF. consumma tio n
_Of . ..g.,TeentiOe - innafigtionover: .the: = ci .
deilar‘Ments of:the . Government,_ owl .tfiel
Constitution Anii.'l A l4eil# - of :-the' People:"!
MORE CONVERTS 6—Thli , 'T-tßroome
Vouhty N. Y. Repubhedir - publishes at
Pingliampton, perhuradarlast, brings the
name 'of,Aanother . platoon of 'patriots who
'roaf f- :vati' ll ,4"l'ei*i3O''-in 1
join; eayki . qihn; Republican, ~the
names - of yieVeral gentlemen who, voted 'At'
Presidential-_ election' ,for Mar4 l
Van Buren hilt' who 'Will vote for
I:lenrytatirritipa WOO:. -. 1 16it. • Several- of
tliSm UdhelitUWtheir old:parfr . friends un
til Gen -liarrialin was . nominated at liar-1
risburg, , They all were :"residents :;of 14 1
Eirst'ltrard - or , this , : = There': are
[four',Wards - more, UaPh of whish has alarg-,
er 'population 'pan the
,first, and in' each of
Which, there•have, been "changes in favo_r - of„
the ')V hig and Conservative cause
1 - - --Vlidawgetitleineri:lrcLltOniiiu ib Neatly
every.PerP9P. !nike'rcgrgatl9Jr", — . 3 9l - Y,vell
And: so 'favorably ;; lir#otvit:- in leed, that ;the
Vocog dare!;nrit'‘Osail them,',Ur -publiely
tion the'linritV their'inPtivei They., ; I
IWeitt with- ,P-C-ad*,=
satisfied that tirith,lß's#9ll9llr:POk
loaib - e - e - molgipcian'g:9o ll eAdy; - alijd
til "nv,mo llll ' o 2# ', 0. ** 8 41'4 -bi L 4090.; I
trj',deVenaed 41. 1 1 0 t " 6. :AP:44p:
''4:l ll ni . l
lenry'Morgau, takerHallite,4 l Y:incen.P.t!
,Toipi, 3 l,og9r. V. fli!lePV-1119 1 1PVQ,t,1 1 0 4 4 I
' randic:-'ll6Bo,7lV,NOihOlitid; 'Franklin'
Mores;q
21 11)1m are'
nrkilk - 0 0 -Nrard * l lO 'l*Ye• 'aeIibORPOIY
made-up •their_minds.l4l. 1r.01e...k0r. You
3 :
!,. 4;4: •
THAT: -
liupCyl'et , iiticqt# w . I' .- Alo. Nth. ilist,,cont3itio
the, o'duncfaiio ot
=I
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Vii: i
••
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Loco .oo'c'oisin; "OVe know something off
thiS, , nian.s. Ho is a:mechanic, a carpenter,.
and formprly resided in the: old 4th ward;
in,the•city_of: Albany, where he did 'good:
,:A4*.jae.' l•Ou and
.440(1 7 40; - giijimf:flirCe to the - -battle . ;,cry of
the "hottieliold • troops—“ili gees the 4th
11.1,4,-.so.goits , ths-"State,"!• , ---110-he lias .
.ecime out from . enfant • them, and we are
teld'thatche goesmot - alone, now says
.;:t“.l am. for, a
_eh augeOet us try w o;ther,
toe
long"':-411um such Moketta,ng:e;.,,the sign'
Is`_right':-=-Voiternbup , '(Ohio)VoiiK . ,
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ANO'I!HIUKj
MEE
, T6 . o ) p,Edittir of.tliegSstori (1 1 ,t1t1;IGniette. ,
Yenrik*aftri
si ppertor the ',ndniinistration, ,; of Gene
beksun and:Of the 'adininistration of Mar=
tinLVaii iju re n ~. an tl ha v n g he eii fully.
satisfied of the, error of' ray; -Way; take'
this' , public :metine:Of ifignifying my change'
.of opinion ;'I: he iires - On Char& thnes _brought'.
about' by - the linkerings',..with - our'eurreney :
by .Mr. - 'Van Iluren—,hi4 - vote hifavor of
freekncgrcen - having.the right. to vine;--his•
, speeeh against 'universal suffrage in the
'New - York. COriven lion - are. though former
=let alone his scheme for a Standing army,
of - 00,009 ' therefore wipe', my
kirts-of
• - WM. FAIRBANKS- '
Upper }pining. Creek, Caroline county.,
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01 'VAN . BUREN • SECEDERB.-- . .1 1 110
CRifor * Cl. - -Tiee7Pies, of the ....2.4111
givo the names 'of •1,01; votes_ of that .coffin- •
fortneflyss - tippoiterS - of, • •
Gen:
_Jaeltson',"• • and_ all ." more yegintly .
supporters of, Maitin.:Van._Buren;" _who, ..'.
i say they.' cannot longer 'Support; blur, but •.'•
I .Itill'support - 1V•. - IL Hard 30 • . Those are
signiticant _
tH 7CTEAIIIO:Jr.
ar,E ou J iro ordered.
to:illtrildt.f tlte'Ariliory on Saturday. the 15th of Au
giist iugt. at '3 o'clock, M.; coinpletely equipped'
lot drill— 'By order..oftlicCuptuith* . • - • -
• - 'JOHN KEII.I*INN, CL,S;
B.- A 'Silver bu. shot fur by the cup),
intuy on 4abrilav,- • . .- •
-• August' 5, 1340. .1 ; • •
• . •• $lOO REWARD.— -•
•
iter,vli.girLilomed-Ottliarine,- ----
she is tibnift. - T:eitectryears• - of age, of -trblack . = colour
(not - very black) shoot fitie feet two iticia;sln - height,
nod form and SIM is very. lively and speaks:.
food Wheh. in..cornintuf 'of . het,
. .
gazi at a t hitentlk,slie lama do wn.look- hut intliegene;.• •
rat is inipertinent her manners, She his ttlscar on
one side of her neck 'which was caused by a burn. .
She took with her ,a variety clothing,
forStimaser wear; amongst, them wee o ekveral calicoe •
dresses, a white qiiOr dress with scolloped' skirt; s
'white swiis hpron• :with Tamboard worked_ burdeys '-
and a Palm Hood Bounet..:• - •
the' Undersigned
in
-the town nlCarliste, Pa. whilst poising through
froimKeiducluAti Marylandi-she,o doubt was per-
Suaded - to do so.. above rewardbe:given
.for her apprehension. . - .
Any communications on the subject addressed to . -•
Jacoh-Swopef; sq,•.i . lumstotvo, - Md., will beittended •
to: • -D. a- LFAGRT:
•-•-' Carlisle', August 5,.184 -.
0.-4.t.* , -•: c-
-- .Denaqman -- 4* - IGehman,
. , (P,
• ItOr ,)
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Respectfully . inform the citizens of .Carlisle and
its vicinity, that, they : hare opened .at Mr. Rheent's
Cnenman!a-..tazern,Nortls_.— _
llanover street and win contlnye . a_short tiinc,-where
they. Orerior ' .
c,'SPZITACLES •-•
,
:with Gold, Oilver.and.Tortidse-slieliVrameti, With is
new and improved assortment of Glasses - of ilteir own
mantifmture. These Glasses are_of the best kind
preservitiF and improving the sight in continued read
ing or writing. wherein they do not, Lire the eye, tint,
,treicgtheirand-iinpreve-tlMvisiOnliey-are-rtenin-- --
mentlett by the-most celenritted-PoOtOrs• and proles::
_
sore.
Also Sly glassea'o . f the very best gnalil , Nag- -
Glassea,. of every description croft open,
- wittnliffeiOtrftwii, ;OS i pL,re - 114 - 1
•rietroPurtieles in the Optical line; not Mentioned.
Optical, and other - histruineMS, and - Glasses,
prorriptly.and carefully repaired at short notice.
ter They. can always select -.Grimes 'to'snit' the. °
siOt of ersoni, as soon as they see Plena, upon the.
A pet t84o:--te, A •
,
5 ValuableFar6s
2L
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-• , : ,- ./wort.. &ILIA.- .:: = .:...... .• .
rot' •i) f-rifiryaares - of 'first _Tate ,
Limestone_ land, situated in .North ,„11eliddletoMttrivu- _
shili li miles from Carl isle; adjoining the Poor /QUM
}arm; AL Brenneman and others . • About - 115 acres .' •
,30000a" : thriyh
thrlyiog
tit - lid:ter. The improvements are n 'halide lAi: 'House, '
a gime Ptak Barnya. youidg thriving orchard,a 711
'4O feet' detin'hf never failing iytiter.- • '. • . , •
0 . . A: Far m : con ta i 5100. 4:)5,ne reu 'ot Sltitir
lend situated la,•".said iii,almildp; If Miles, from C arlisl e,.
lidicaohi.g I !Angif:9r, Pearly? %V i se and others; of which'
120:4rei. iiO:•-elearetl $I ROd ,tlM,,resjdUe ' hrv r ilpiviag. ,
tiriabei.• TfieliiipilivenleattiVrelt large PsOiOe AltoNte
and Kitchen, Logllarti,Teumit lioase, a good dirtying, .
orchard, a tieier failing well . of water at ther doproutd , •
springs in 'every. field: - ." -,..,,, , -
..: c
- 3 - , .4 , Eakin, atipWiding .. 2.24 ,ficiel:of fi rst..
Fate,L,inveitone land, a4ittle Iniked.with'Aftlelt4t- •
edlti said. townehip 5 'Odle's frbtiV:Carliale; an d- nee- •
mile north east of Middlew?c, adjoining the Canottii-.
guilievereek-Meter - Hettriek..anotatherai-"lOdut - t5O . - ---.
aereP 4re ele,l,irdyddfl. the, residue in:Lhedivy , timber.
Tho.linprev.eittents are,a, Stone .liouse „add , gieltell".
11 0 4 LPellarni Stone Sprung-lieuVe;VVith tv ,evtier
failing' epring rivtaing through, theArna; anti 13r-- - ----
rohartl ot thole& fruivend other itaprovereenta., . -,,,•.-:-__.- -
4. 'A Farm of 16p 'aorta State lahiliifixtidl '
h W oh h u , l Li a ri t l # Oi lt d h t ir e G i iiu io b ftilitd u u m fetthe ro l e a i sevatintiOded 'OP
010-aeioti4l**--,—. -
bleared; And the residue cavered Vyjtll"ii*isiVy tinther,a' -__,,,_
aliat'.sQ aere#'l s 'fits('llai" - Ifienii&o . --,liihdv . !'T ll- 9•* 13 , 1 4''' . '
•• Tiffl , e - iffkiitir- - ore:-' 'o- 'rni' ,- Log-: , Notta&- . ,
.44)07,,rfattv_ .1 oA ' -.
Sprzug Alluvia* with a :Oev.de fal , Ili ;VEIT': 6 .ear. T ,-
• Soar; 1411 ad Cti-ehitil. " . ..Thla s p4mx w.i!utouilr7r,,lP7.• -. -
ration:, for _water 'Worita-'L-''4•:,!---•:'': f•••••' . . '.',,• ..: , ,
5. 'A ' 'Farm of 220 acres :Rlii.o." laytl;p ' •:!.
mixed: withr),Adeatello;Udjoining Itte-lttlififtrAmtelf,. , , , ',,•.'
and;Catiodogninet ereek. ,130 aereti_cit re d , a2... .' .
the;relititielli:;gled . th4er.,about:-o,;l!ct"6oihr y-=„;,
Oke. nr4 , liktO:"lneglifiii;'';'.. TIY# IroPgOlt#ol,,,li.re,' a .., :
.1)0 4 W61.:(*_ fletieir.initi-'Log -r . ' . .
House:l'4h a 'deVetifillhig Apr; *Oh_ ,5rit1 1 # 4. _„""1'„,...._,, -
f .;.tolee,truit treet,,.. The last`mentiPli?u wrco • r mr!!' ",
luV 14 1 , .801n10,(01 1 000 01 ..0AkitPAIXIN4. ._
.i . .
villatei. - .' - .A. -- ffgaati , ;'quißflPl'4.ot, ~ J i: -
Ila
ilro
nd.
*tea& 'attic Ivocidlatilit. along:the iald ere,elF.:J, _ . . .
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4uhottti brAtillar4l oll ofil l ' t tlP: , ,‘ ' ' •
eiltrarnfal`s.. efti 61 ' , 1)Aft..: 41 #1 1 ,!fle :r4 i tt,' , IPS: .
goareilitni l ;i; iiiiie i iviiiC id' vail(fai i nar,..A
. ...,ct y i .
~,..,A. mic.4,0,14 . ..,E10/111434Ni 4 ; „
.1,•;=• -...:--..- '.....,2 . .:,....::4sritioi*''llio4 4 ,iA
Aa'l".s;:ta,lo::, ~,:ii , 14,Fc . 4 1 - 5N:;' , .,,- , ; , :. ~_ r i ' ......
1 . .,1E4' --t.Alo ,O'Woroliero(ol:eitate`,.L o l6..,4w4ton!';j lol ! ~ , L -
Slate ; Fermi and-Ml Pideerileivfre.., ,f__. F. .? .
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•, ,, i , ..The,LandaiterExatnitterilltioy • '' TruNott ',•
;vaiievy, , Ninit ite l amiciiiii-v - _ - l'e Vitt,ik.- .
acri leift4
:twit pelaaain Courier.,*Miiatateh'',th 'AO* ,1
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I,rimontit. offai - d6illliforlo!'hilltiAo this Aloe .'7,f?r , `rh.... , - - ~ •
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