ki .0 . 8 . 11111t6E .1 . ;.A BB; Ediforb • JIERILD & EXPOSITOR-. -' ,. .V,AR111.8,1;,1E' ZCI WEDNESDAY; AUGUST .119, ,FOR ntEst'DiNT; ;"• ".. FOR VICE'' PRESIVENTi" • 0:;N:* H N' 'TYL .. . .. . "GEORGE WASOINGTON WAS . A FA1251412. loun Ai:4m ;WAS A. LAWYER. '. -.4 . ' • ' THOMAS JEFFERSON WAS 'A LAWYER. ' .'JAMES 'MADISON WAS - A IiAWYER. , .. ... ' 1---j---TAMEICIVIONROE - WAS , AHAWTER. . • ' IS A LAWYER - „JOHN QUINCY ADAMS ~ ' ' ANDREW,JACK.SON7IS - A LAWYER: ' . ' • .•.. •: - ' "'MARTIN VAN IHIRENis, A LAWYER. ' . ' . 'WILLIAM. II: HARRISON - . IS A. FARMER: - -.'.01,0 causes produce similar elfectsf under. Washy , iington,the country -was prosperous and happY: , Let - . • us have anotherliirmettrresident and another. age:Of - -prosperity and plenty. • . , . .„. •'': •• ' Delegate Elections.- Pursuant tos..ptihlic notice, the Standing -POmmitteeof•theAVOg_Party.ofCumber , -land-county-onet-at the-publicliouse'otMr; - 1 Peter . LPeibly,,in'Carlisle, on Monday the • • -17th instant.' • : • • • • GEORGE' SEELMAIST, of.Allon, was vpeinted;Glidirman, - - - and CRABB, of Carlisle, Secietary. ~• On motion, it was •••—. aisolved, -That tll6 citizens ot,CuMber- I. • • land county., friendly to the erection of Gen. Will lain - 1111..11arriOia - aid John o Tyler, be requested to meet - P speetive: . borkingtts_anil„to.w Itips; - . at. the - • opipl. township ternoon of . . TaRDS 29ih.o.4..drUGUST,- 1840, and elect Tree Delegates fur each bprough,and_tomiisiiip,__whose _duly it shall v-be . ..to --meet'Poupty:Cortyetitioiiiift 'I own nail; Carlisle, olt • Septembr, 1840, at. : ll'9'_Olbek ietke . forenoon.'for" the -pur- -pose ofriominatingn CQUINTY TI C KET, -to be. presehted to - the -people.of' Cumber land-county for their support, on. the 13t1i .of - October next.' . • 'Resolved',- That these, proce,edingy signed . :by the -Chah*an - and ,* , crefory and published itt the "Herald," carhBle . ; "diiivocat6 -r . r lir:Viaiiiberlim(l4._.nd!_!Hero of Tiifiecaime,"...Shippeipburg. GEORGE BEELMAN;Ch'n.' _„ 'GEO: IV: CRABB, Seey. . • —_. " - irr7 - The South 11.141dleton Tippecauoe club + . / 111 - int: at Churebtotn"cm'Satuiday morning next, at 9 o'cloch, p_reparatory to atonding - theGreat Meeting at Mechanics burg. Verymerribek is rhquested t attend:' _,:—.aricitanicAltrg •110eling_p_t_:_ gcrIMIUILSON SND TIL.E...I:::PIi A . ireat meeting of the p2ople , Will be held aciViechanicsburg next Sattiiday. As this is . the Inst of . the great district meet ings,,we Hope e ry good Harrisonrmaiiiii ...thecOunty will b present. The I;taco foccik Say they will , Ilnw us and outnurn ter tie. Perhaps they willbut let us -4F make ifivery troublesonfilob.tor Wein . -.- Turn out!_ turn out! " One .fire more; boye,and"the:day'e-our own !" - ." Strte Cowry-fiction! In Lainaster • - eity,•Friday 18th of. Sept.: I3y,.or'der of the State Centrak.Comint:, tee;-11t c..friends T uf--11 AR:RISC N. AND:TX:7' hoill-a.State ConvenW3n• in Lait caster Ciiy*On Friday the 18th day of,Sefi.7' . . /ember : , Let Cumberland, county_ ; • • repare to send at least 3 0 0 delergates di.- . more,* if : poiSible. • We ;nniiiit twat, 'the Zoccuf- 7 :-toind that, boys— r ,alihough western counties will be represented in the g . ,• rie 'Convention: The •EtiStern counties alone, must bent • State': Convention - of theLpCofneos.. 'They can dO-it.'-•-and,:they. "4. teuot.nco - Saturilay morning I:m44out Oidifink;' iinoMrofq), ca t yo,looo:iii pilgrim Ncofocos ? .... tOolt,:their departure front • thWidiainotid for' IVei Ville ,: T.ll:e TroCession was composed of,citizens:frhirr thejower_end,_N_orth_nuci_ South Abdtllet(in' and the boroq tinges, barouchnsi gigs; - Aearbornes----nnit wagons. ,Tho long linp.of sombre- looking (woo ronnnded . nejorcibly. of -41, 4unerol , p,rifees.Sioii- 3 —, and really looked aa,,thougli they had''.:‘ come to' Martin, not to __praise "The,etief mourners, coni. _prisingthe (,1900ty, , And,pcierkil Oino p 9 1 7 -, wernin::front,===ajew - Sheriff aanth4 - -dete#'Ontl;eilpeetent4-15f-etheri)arty-Ifet: , ore, composed these . (most nuglertfue ;who attended , the funeral for bledehoys,:atid little skaynrs:;rutdeetivelkie, 0'4014t x?pri ehT.e an . , sorrow e.y " ! ,1 0 , 8; and in silenee„"andsorro*Ahey returned. tiole funeral a3lin 00 We 11 trltre` nu'yobeke iftErti 11111 M In tharehing,frem., , toWn to jh'e'.place'of in terimut,,,they nuMhered,"!'apeording .to dif ferent-eountS,' Ci764587 7 --680.-and 1100. 156.hiirkgivenllie, higheit,touni.o.s their netael strength, : w4ielt,'we not offend them. , They - probably:diftnittiribered bot they- had .nuttibers'Proth,Pciry.. and k'renklin.edunties,'Which we had not. Guldiagl4er, Esq : of, this placeim;e leorn,..prennuneed.thetitmeratailoti;.thia was quietly , eonsigned to - kis 'iolitical . graye:without a;tear. or a Our frieods_ and neighbors'.-returned in the : same good order. in_.witich they left =and • we do most sincerely' regret 'that they ; were diiturbed tho'.f.,og Cabin, by a Parael of 'boys •tvhe had :put up a pole, there in the n 'nfjernoitin', and had tsken poSsession. of the : premises . .without They find not „the . copnfenancei:pf the:plity, believe of any jai : - Vidual of the party. On the teittrarYi.' . Capt . Bretz, who we believe , was, only qar,. :,the. cabin, "trietl..in. :vain by threats and entreaties to : keepthe:young , rogues -1 u let It was , an - occurrence- which was not expected, 'and Which . could not. tie guarded .against: All the ,ean_do into re gret-it - 7 - - •-± -,~ giftll6:gtillie show: what was thought of , lIAIiRISON,, and how tlie Abtory af.llte Tha;mes was estimated . in 1813, 'we sub:- join frOnitbe Cumbeilipid Register, (prink-. ed• by the- lute ARaiIIBALD ; of this piace,.-s-soldier of the RevofutioU, and-the . -recognized . . organ - or- the- , Demoeraey - r of - Comberiandeau . iity,) a pruelamatipn issued by" . .Gerwral ,Tanzeo.:Li mibfrtoti,Chief •Bur: : ..cnit;9e . y ;; -.ssis-,- taiit - Dergess - oftite-Irarmigli3t `tlim true: - 1111 - : — Ramaer:afterW,ards7relite - aentett.llll - 3 - , demoeracy of-this district in Congress, and Geneial•Jantes j.sanherton, now acts with the,partir that .deno.uneeti the man for_wbosp victory-bp -.ordered an igurnivatioa of- the tow -Ilere is-the,:precious ---read_ it ; PROCLA: • • . . "•, Whefeas, in the wise - counsels •of Ildayen - ; - -it'llath pleased Diyine Providen . CO to give e.eom plete VlcproßY to: the A - inei ricapc.- Army., commanded =hy M A ,1-0 - 0 E N It A ITA. 124 S - 0 N,- aver. .the Prillsh - A rmr'ald" their savage - allies .continanded liy General Proctor ; b_on . e . eglienco:of- which r applicatidn liaili been . - . made for-permisSien to il luminate:the .brnugh,' ae• a testiinoky..Of their:.joy, • and:.appt'obation of the Aileasing news; • . e - • "Therefore' we have edneeivedit propei to give thiS.publie notice, granting permis, skll° •any and every person -within the bounds of said Borough, to: illuminate their houses ; on:Vrid - tiY , oYeiiingilie• 22a instant;' " Given. -Under. our builds . at Carlisle, Friday. morning, 22d October, : l lBl3.---; . • ,• JAMES LA.MBEIZTQN, WILLIAM: RAMS. Y, • _ ... . BuPgesses.. . --: 7 -4 'Agfeeablf to - the - Au - ye - poll ce;-cMilions were fired under the.directlon 'of the Light _lnfantry company of Carlisle,' who pbrad ed in'uniform—bells rOng,and.the public buildings ..brilliantly illuminated, together' -with-overy_house_and_Pollege-itt thebo.r .rough; (with ? only a :iew- exceptions, the names so exmting no doubt , are taken notice "Of; and . tii~ali probability will be •preservedin the archives„ of the dry'clocks _ol.l.fitmberlond=c_ouuty4,__An. oleginiLband. of music, playing in . the publie buildings until 9-6?clock,-whenAlicy-turOed out and marched aloog.the streets,' playing patrio-. tic tunes, accompanied by number of (,citizens :With lighted candle's; Moil. thq limited hour arrived (11 o'clock, when the whole asseridilWregred to their respeetWrabodes;.;io thereatest'habliony, good order, and* de - eorTu.:,'Cuniberlatid -Regiiteic•Qctol?er 2 7 , .1813, '• ror„-a CertifteaTe_ of the eltaraetei of General Harrison,' as a soldier and tireitix.en; Ivo refer to the result oC the recent electioniu . Kentucky an l - The north.waStern arniies.were co'm'posed ehiefly of citizens of those states ---the battics'of :Tippreanoe, fort *kip, and • the ThanteB i 'were fought , Ary :thein aedrnow : ihey-have- : given larger TnajOrities than they ever - gave. before,.for the Hero . wlio led their in war, and the Stniesnaciri. Who.govOined then! . peace. STIVA add -this,that :H lVl r Gene ral.,MAtOmo; Who w . att . hereO 'O a, tour el . inspection on Saturtlaya and 'Manday last ? speaks .in the .highest.terinti of his Old Tellow•selqier, and; • • along' with . LER, ALiY,' , I ; ORTEIN VLINOI;'4VANitENS4 3! -E,E-Lituß,,ant.l-,others,-1.5-idepicledly-favorahle te• the way, we had almost Uegleeted to: .resu uoulha t the gallailt.Petieral:lllMihtte: K. an emiliced)ll - Mselflkfatr ier:Of' the•old Cull hero' lie: with.liiiOn all his ; expe~l ' itions against'the Indians-Was' su pperter Ora. 'and was Painted bY.lllM.:GOVeriiei . , warmly-: attached le eneral, - q;:tol110:c0s01 or did tip,. that. he as: , tual taken', the istli Mir !:*' ; and t s~ieeeh delivered; by him recently ~in I hila- lie laughed - at 'tile P.Pt.e!krloA4i;Ti4ii.l4l4,i.o.C;(4o..tii)f..o.6l!„‘ 54:;..‘;..:‘_f. 23" my: w , • a-w - - ~ A)lt ' Jackson r said ° his, ‘.‘fiiikis were lonshert,'! and :that' if'he supported the, war aisall, fie did- . jt by,tqlk ! whilst 9en.- Harrison was periling his life in 'defence of his countiy. Wiiile, Slavery ii 1 4 20'L SHE S':'.'o • • Bdeirl 'l,,et' those who talk: so, ty o Generalflarrison, the merciful Conduct of •fflartin, Van .Bu rem: •General liarriSon never permitted a scildier to be - flogged' • • .4roinTtlit . . . . . .„ . , Fleming Lilingsten,'ati, - American. Sea :man, was yesterday madel,lic!'itdergo the sentence of,a N' ourt , Martial recently. convened ,>oklyi.and, approved „by . the President pf the United 'States, Which, for cold:bloodeil.cruelty; has, we trust, few examples in our'ntival annals. . . . . . - 4 - 31 -. .eyeiVitriess'.tik the, barbarous scene has dpieribed , it this morning-in language that chilled ifs .to- the hebit. • - .. • . . . . . . ' .. The'pttnishm6iit was inflicted 'on board the North -Carolina :at :New York.: _The. victim w ' as . :strippett..nake4-.and ladled, to. a staiichcon,• where,:undei the burning ;sun, and, 1.11 ; in - 6 presence' of the ollicerS aOd. crew . of the North Ciarolina,l2o LASHES. with a Cat were ..intlieted.ppon him, each one of wrileb - ctiiihofleihrio ih bone!..o:o. inforinant states- that with ahhast,,every pieces of flesEii,;th'iriut fr om . - the bitch; and scatiSred:htiout .tlio ; ileck of the vessel, while the •agonized.sefeams of The sufferer could be 'heard fo - r half a tart. .. Merciful Heaven in ‘vhat.' , ltge, iir what' entintryi.,:do - •Vve live? Are tlie'days of barbarism' never td end?. I'ol4 boasted progress. in hiimanity and civiliza tion? In-vain-is the citizen .protected - by .the conSti.tution agaihst Cruel ;,and unusual punishment-in vain have.:the, _•ra,de•-dmi Mu 'screw been banished„ from otir vaid-have_the_dretulhil. .discarded.. tr - Jin - our. codes-of iiirisprtidene'ci. iiiirea rdrell orour country are :to be made the victims of inhuman .atrocity _ . this . .f.l • Recollect; : sofi-herted lOcofocos ye mci of ritereiful.bovrelt—that . this most BARB - A.ROILS:xr4 - O - 13_,14.10 . 0 Y 1), -SE NTEN, c'E Fag .appi•ovey by : 7ll.lr. :1 - an Bit req.. _Will. thit fak stogy you, front for 'him? ALo, ye hypocrites.- - ,ye slanderers doiible4liced Whiners—were Martin Van-Buren .to shed: - an ocean of innocent blood---fire' your corniirwfteliiiii-Hiavi4 your, wounenand : mnke slave . e,of , YOur would still 'shout hOsannas to-his no tne, an d-iiralte-t elkin-ring with the -cry of Van liiercikand VaiiocracyP.' The • The Editor of the Albany Evening Jour nal, has ..just. rettfited from i 4,topr through the western portion of WO state of Ne"i!-York, thus speaks of. the prospects of (reiteiill.llailiSen in That region. NeW Yoik is safe for 'lo,oo.o:*hig_majority-at least The "Ball Won't stop until Van Bnren's' infamous -' Administration . is p.ut ;down. . •• • onnticS -- uf - SunceOTW - ayne -- and. Yates, the contest will be •qlose. and the result is .douhtful. - • The - Whigs arel.how eyer, doing their' wliolc duty in each of ,these counties.— Nor are they doing battle' ;done. Their efforts are seconded by• strong. Conservative- Sentiment.. In the Whig counties of Cortland and Tompkins .our majerities will be handsoinely-increas .eil. Ontario will give a niajority worthy oflWrime meninikcifies L . days. • lying. - ton, always true as -steel, will push its, ma jority to, the highest point. Alleglienyland Cattarague.are good and - sure for 1200 ma- And -.this takes us into the Eighth Dis trict-the free,- uncollared, - indomitable; .gloribus • Eiglith • There the watch-fires of freedpin born bright, and high. Thence the eyes•Of the •naoon turn. • There the _hopes: of freedom rest. ..A nd _ these hopes-twill .be ablintlatitlyyrealiiad—,,The :Wliigs- of the. Eighth . District Will, make. 'one concentrated, miglity:etFort ta.redeetii : the'Republic: They kept their own soil free - , in the worst oftimes. To their fidel-r its'and perseverance the'etatd: is indebted fer.its tlisenttrialnient.. , On them rests, now the hopes of the Union ! .Yes, the fate and destiny of this vast BetsUhlie - isiii - theliunde cif - the Electors of the Eighth District! , _The vote of that District . will .determine the: po litidarsehiirgeter.of the Empire State. The :Empire State will determine the Presiden tial Question. This .a high and sacred trust.. But, thank.,lleavO . ,,the.trust.idirt • stfteLhards. have .- known the f'e.Bt' longaudintiniately.' . 'She is as true,to dutY .none trust Wer faith. - For . twelve 'successive. years, 'Muhl continued defeats and disaster,: when ‘,'Treedenf shrieked" tit ever :'other part - .of :the. • on, 0.. Eighth. s District t -stoodttoitllr Mitfron - the7folitiTl4eiv , - y . fisticyslieiring - kpietneeptirerwiSetd - alls7lM - 1 - cheerless, ,TheZ,Ns7.liige of: the Wesi:are now:: "iii sight Of . . land:" '• They the firoilifotio Harber,.•''O s ite 616 - ,..6frort ! hring s thetti,", .sutelY,krita That . ,.etrert : ; Ovpf Magle.r: Ji,Vearipak.iiimfitle44 of the:West:. Under a conviction AltattliC:_ollilcialeanvessi will verify'stir ol?iiiiol~,; :we unhesitatingly. estimato,;General: arrison majority., in. eeee;:ll,lMiree, Niagara, and 9 - o,6io,,vyilicti.. compose the EightluDistrict ; a(Mbre.thau pxygN • p THOUSAND:.equaI ki4 e the'tifteer,,CoMi n tieS'.WestrOlOuytiga majority,of BAND.''Anti;Wi thig'eferWitelMitittrhig . vote. in the .west, cive leave the Jiiocnclie sc 4,‘Cretri”. out, a - niii,jiiritY,foi'Vaii 'Buren the imti=ifiNeff,col.4lb.iii?ii - 7 4,enitti .;401frnals:-.; MEI BARE cruel eat a - 1 P 1 '011411.10-,ltre.Bl . T FIE '-Ai Sport-as the ,returns of the 6160064 i jir I{entucl ► v,, Indiana, Illinois, thiSsouri,7 North Cainlinei ' and „Alabama aarc,iOcei Yeti, . shalf,publiSh believe, from the., imperfect renitrii: befere u,,that the jidvegainetllargely in Alabama, Illinois and 'Alissoltri: Kentiieky. and In diana.are ours- beyo:ntli .. .tii,Tute, by unpre- 6 - 461; ted majorities=and. „tve'bciieve. that. carry .. 'Neyth'garoitnafiy - from 4000 to "6006, majoritY, the'. returns ree . eiveti; confirin,. us in' the opinion',. that . nothing but tleathicati: preVant, Gon:' Har-, -rison-fro.ni i :being elected President of .the :United' Staes..• . Our 'Blltintiore: papers of Monday haying.fajlei.l . to, feaelt Its, we: brief - - - s - ufrifiiary'Of re turns-J-I;6M' the Philadelphia> Not iter of Monihiyintorniit , „ 7 .‘4ly ..:. next .._,weelt,.,:we Shall. be able to , tell . Our readers the precise result in Illinois , andAireliablYTin North . Carolina,, Alabama ~ and-, Missouri. By-last :hight!s• -- mails tire - receiYed furtherdetails of the elections in . the.'west. :The triumph' in Kentucky. is mere- over- Wilt:lining.- them:My:thing -we re,netaber that section'-o1 the Union. 'The majority thus fir is 15,1 . 0, votes,- with 27 counties yet to bt whigs have_ - electql-"Er SenatorS, Van' PUren. ineu-onev--1 1 he- -- lfer,rescntattYc's --- si - and - - w Van Huron:. • . _ _ • -- 1111iittiS. • - - in this - Staie . the friends - ofjtarrisnn have gained - very*, e`9nsiddiiddy ,;•-• hu fit "sible:Lto : with., th - e - tinperfect details before Us ; - -the. exacCresult• - wah. regard toTtlid.tegiglature, (hUfaggregule The last.Se . nate diyiiletl, and one-ticeonnt before'us states thfit.the \vhigs have 'elected . 5 Senators and .the. Lneolneos be" 'lilt - the Lion, thus whigs haVe - :10 mein- her 4 and Ibeioeofoeus 21. A Whig guim of,one: • •: • : • • A.pes,theript tile' CleaVidandlierald "ef the sayst--"•Wo have just seen - n p;-et tlemanilof: this:city, -wit& -coup passenger in the dleaveland front. C;lticago,.which left _op Saturday, 'arid who isity's,4retio. in telligenee - iben - rceeit;ad Chieago-,' it: .was conceded, by the locofoces, that - the State had 'given whig majority of from .1.1000 to 5000., • • • : • .• crtir friends; however, sltbuld, not be -.toq sanguine,,as it is almostitnpassilLs -to forth `any thing like a definite opinion, with • the scattered and imperfect rettotts4eforei-ue. We have matic-a comparison of the return 'f 21 counties which gave--a whig- majori ty:of 757, The Louisville Journal'receiv -ed - last night says: • . • • ;. ''i , A:ltighli sPectable gentleman, direct from Illinois, viaindianopolis,.firings tit= tinigW - 66That in • - , - erle ve in The. North Eastern part of the State, the tic= torious Tippecanoe spirit has swept .every thing before it. We cannot .untertake at present to say s A vliai is the general. cliarac _ter.pf_the,reqult in irast that her whig. voico will mingle,- in the mighty elmral symphony, that. is -going up -like the song of . a redeemed' nation from the great . valley." - . • • Zlli*son - ft • 'As far-as 'lteardiferint We have- carried •St. Louisi St. Charles, Moßtgotnery;'Ma lion, Lewis; Beione, , Pike- and Cooper- 7 - •and the LoCtifoCos:Jetreron aiid Washing:- tOn,CoUnties., 'We do „..noti,expeet to carry Missouri,now,but , 'Wheti,./larrison comes , forward; we give `'the'Looos a'titird shake • for: • . . : '.A 'letterin-the Globe 5(1 7 ' toit,the a s sign unexpected tilitti)ro of the.Loe - olOco.:. het Lenin ille..Thurnal of the late s t date inakei :'the.ag4regnie. ma j ty; of J edge 'l3 i b ir44'ei, Q 314. votes.' ' The Whigs l!ave:At3er.nat 14 •i 'Ointors", , 'the : Vim Buren men one: The whips have..eleeted 69 -Representatives ; - Repre,senteth*,- an'd thO Van-'Buren . . The . lltelli,,irence 'from this, state eontintles 'favorable:,' - . The Richmond. - ,Whig sums Up' the . returns, .' • Van. Boron giitif.at. .rells,'sinee - 1030.. . ` 4 4ln Werien, 07 iii ;Eclgeeombe y ' 130 ill Nash, - iflimifort, 614 fin h tis ; Whig gain since Greene, 437 , in • Pitt;-3 in Franklin , 24, in Wayne:. 277 ,- ii:jobtist6 . 6;,4ol . .P.rsyen,l6-i* -hr-Lerioir- 4 -4854. • • ar gam Q 77: And in • the '.tioubtful • portien2 the Btate.*here -1110 Pcdf# . 6 1 1 Pected neeossiottOl etter tile • Observer, Cif,: the.,„l2tll; l from Well. _ we:. hike these the matter "setttitr.:”. aril- I ; ctrcli~ il:clec!,e4,liy, itVipco majority. spealts or.iplipense accessions to the 'Whigs since 18 8 38 ire;Alie western from - - 14 - iiielFw,o ,•Itave • nof-rylet 4intin t IxearN:, ga Wi t Alio.. Le gilna iti r9v , ,• 111 Hstli fai a, in 'N b i•th a tnn id. Bertio . l; _ , s: :Mk , * los OM ti bu s;' 1 in .Lennir 'and Gie6ll,' s , I'here is a ..c oubl. of thei Whigs: divin'g..theii oiNttliriAvstX Rouse; - antbti&r.*ntipitm of =tho,r4initod NEE wirraltag-A-Inti clarp-4115 EINE - 0...:i,:'. - o,'',gj,,op:s I Hudiaua. -lNorli- Cslrolilia. ~. :3:4:, _. ~.. _ - ~ ~~l%: Statesl.. , i.qc•the , 'LOcO'l'eatt-";•look: , forvittid.:;Jß v.hope,. .sheml be sorry.ttf.d9p4yo r theto of that ,soprifort'. The, llidtmo'nd • '4/11 el4sted Gpyrnor . ofU'ort.ll Carolinaliy,trEiro. .6, :to" 16„900 majoNty, nikl 'with a. WhiV Governor; a Whir Legislature, and 'so largo - ; ti ins gust, un-rational man can dpuk tliat !Goil. Barri i Whi'aenbtialfa Imporn the'Sati;;BP.6fie of - We'ev 6 4 as certain. ' Viigiina•itnd North Carolina,' who have so long aeted'shoohlpritwilioulder Will not he separated iii Nevemher; ....Both Will vote YOr Pen., flaiwtson, handsome majoritiee.' , ' • - . • • Ilvin the .Eliiabeth y .c.) • :Phaiii.i 4 • SIX DUNS :IVOR CAMDEN! 13eitycy•Aye giye. the ipturus room reamilewouindy..-- • completelyyouted. .Mtireheatri niajni-ify over Sounders is, - 3; being 93•Totes - niore than Rayyer ,got , over SaWye last:, yeari showing Whig gainof 92 !. . - _ • , • . .ror G.avg6lar. • „,: . 'Morehead (W. Saundoes ;• Couit House, ..XOB ' 55 Canal Bridge,, ; 134 _ •ba Oki T"1 1, 282 00 !'! - • :. • CC?l , Vbal: a glorioes ‘.07/IDuip" „ irfi.est be ! efinneelbr the .I{,indei*Ook.- lhaiVrafi • we, learn that majority in North pi.ohn ~ne increased :6y the 'counties - yet to be heard . - • from,from,'.lgissotiri,has.gon e i, as . .every. body expected, for Torn penton.... ,Alabatitaand. The-result- of - th don. - Nertli — biireli:' na, we should :think; would open' the eyes of'the Licelbcos 'to the fact, that the days of their-idol arenumbered:' ' • . The Gl.oi•ititte W.i4l - :fil ARRisoF4tily- liasajuet re= turnetlt.o . Carlisie,.afteije - 7residenee of two or -three -years Ili Ohio, remarked the other day, that there, were 'only two . eaodidate.§ iii the nest, GeOral - Ilarriso4 and Old Fhe snbjonieil confirinllis assertion : , - 'A 'lady .titlto reeentlybeen travelling . • , . in the west; upon her rout tn was asked : by a Van Buren .mon "who:seemed. to' be the choice for P.reSideoll • She "r&- elk Oil 'that. they wore nearly even: 'v:. ,betti - yon tbatr• said tbefriend of Van•Bu ren,. to some persons standing ity. " -mlidanOto: you not think- that -there are rather inure personS - - in:favor of Van Bnren. than 'there are- for liarriionll7--___i_Vaallap: ren ! Vae•Buren !" said she,' "I do not know—who-1m is;- but as .I,passed through one.orthe -.totVits. eiety 'one ••tvai'huziaing fQr Harrison,. ant:ln - 111e next tt,wn every oae. Arad- huzzaing for Old Tip, and - soon : -throughout, ._makes we doubtful whether Ilarrisoit er Old setr by _ 1 - , • td.To" . show - that the Locefocos• eaku 7 atetl=c,n• earryinginiliana; we .quote -the' . Wowing from the, Globe of July 7th: . . "The uprising of,the ; people in that Slate. seetes.to be. universal . ; 'and the party of 'B - hunts - and alittsee will iria - reery show' their hendsafter the August ,eleciion,•unless the -``signs of the times" and the: opinions of -our fiTencls•greatly deceive us. The ,-ao ticked letter is bat, one 'of the. niany,tis -,t,Ming.us rof j tiiutriplilint result in 014 _The stThjoined..isalm. t4lOsing • paragraph , of the letter mentioned by AIM Globe: — . "You may- *pencil on it. tird -tan- eleei Governor by 'from seven thousand tai ten Thousand. majority, in -August, •and give the.vote•tO Mr. Van •lluren in Novem ber. The democrats will, have in The, Le gislature fromtwenty to twM4-five • majo • • • IVI _tit it lED, l'llursility ;lost, by • the Itev. William C.l.len-; net; Mr. Wzt.t.t.or DArts, - alt - of - Newv,ille, thie — eoutay. . ,th t Ifriday.6lll hurt. by the Itev.•ii. - Deesbitch, Mr: linK ItY Cltt.l. - , to 'Alin .111.1itr.itter, botli or - this Ott the Same day, by the same, Afe. , .lonit Citter-• Max, of' Ctiinherlatod County, to Alias - ELIZA nLTtI 3t sonar, or York. tionnty. - • n the 't Ithlust. by. the same, A. Esq.,Of 11fartijhurg, lledtbril County, to Miss t:Lt xe Muria, of Cumbeiintid county. • in,lllis -boTough. Oil I Itursday evening lust, RRCII11311.1.1) LOUDON, . . The :deceased was...a-Soldier 'of 'the , l,ll-; dian arid RovolntionarYt wars, which Ire eeryed:'•ivitlr:distin,guishetf.dretift'.. PlCiiously to and ilia late Nvar, conducted t h e etoriberlantl-Pegisie . the otg'an of 0 deltroqiitj*' : .'tlds cotiniy,:4ith ! cnnaideiaikle always,-throughauf teemed , , those hint; as: ,nn. honest man, a, usettil citizen; end:.ll Tore patriot, • .;• .; • - . . e I /rh Rev.cronttF..-A.LUD ma. died at . ! ! • : The'deceased f •tyo9 a .:natifp. GO id: nt any Ate' miaq, an ...accoinidishe-di and.: ay exemplartnititeir,2-1-10:::CanWhe ' re:.a - feiy 11111110 m agcy;itrinignr , 7 ,-,...ati4,1 - ia 7 ,bfkin rise 'fully. employed in-' giving ---.histrtctim in in'. teaching =, the"-anciOtit, and 'faithfully. and ,well attended, and hibtifial _ w ntp accoan fqrr_ns•.iniil . I respect' which xsteem- -for ..his .. ; ch;nacte.i. , l • i:49lll'suggiEtt.. •••.: . • this of his :rel~ytjve' s : `„fir 'p tiiuliir,f~icn s, they inkY;L69 austi Ili nee :tl . lllt. 7:1e1 attfitledAthicLentil4thigatn_ tlsopedi in the in einory :E dirt c ,• • ,LEip •rTE,r,ts, ' 4110 TdStlliT - I!..7!lt ' Or,Nliciael t ,• ' 4\rprilAclatifeac Itngy Vera. i !licpp - na. tdoll In' ti!e - abei‘v .ealalu , to nolkis",llOlilediiitti payload, *ci "11,1CfliFLA1011r rr J .-. rGE9I.,2OII.. t rAIXNDLE, , ';',4recytOrs - 1 T-, Gun:6o.llllW : - C.Oun ty- Poor .'RciuBo. • To r•Direciors •Of , the.Pdor and of the .• • Hone! of -• Employment fdr the• Connty •• of qiiintrlancl, ' I take this motie . alkis,iitling my office Its .s.toniril ac.- of the sidil - PooiLliouse,:to mho 'elriict" Morph nBll when' inv 7di yelir ends; mid' o sincerely rettirii thy 'thilyiks - to . fhnnOnoptupity and . all the for.' ivell.ns.tlio!,preselft'llii.eictors, for their ,long, inclukehec,forbearuneComil kindness:6oNi, the time I have held said;i3lficei mid 1 doidedge.hipielf chsirge,iiiy , duties ns usual ; to - the best -pp soy abilities &Om this.to tlie,end'ef my . said 7th year, 1111(1like do I:Promise to sill ossiSt that 'for the good 'of thminstitotion 'the hitnutes there - of to thii. besrof my abilities - if i•enidred by 'My successor .or by tliejiy'esent pireptor or their' sitecrssors. ' reason Ilk giving 4lotice of my - resignation So, tlimllq,y , y i is to nf ford you n mull °ppm:polity of maid ng mi goothselecti of a otwayd in my room; unit' .hare -d 'single: 'resign', for , my: 011ie agninit March ,1841,,Ja and that I Atish to employ therri.l4 something else Vlach, ttiorlie more beneficial and:. priztletit- for .theuir. than 'the einplOyment nt,tifisVidreni. . Very ,respectftillY; your obedient'servant i , • - . -: miefLAELIISI.II.IIWIN,' !Oa Poor-laa!ise, 'liable Fai•ncror girtle.. • Tursui nco.,of the last, will, awl, testament of I,,,Georgearilson, late ...or-Vest Peimsherough township, , ' ritheAtoin -county, dee'd, wilt be - sold at sale; ,on, Wednesday the 7th'. ,day of Oetobev net,ht,itt o'eloek 4. M 9' gait! clay, on.tilepremises, the fellow,ini. described.. veal estate, late the • pfoperty of snit!, tteeedeotoiz:,,., , ~, • • ,„ . A. Teabta first: rate , • - ~__,.. : ZIMMStOIIt tA - 11'.1) .-. . , situate in Westrienaslierougli township, C um beriapd v.butity,,Pit,_almttt 7 ruiles_west_of ...Carlisle, aud, .Une itilie_eqetiroLNleunt4pielc - iiiiitainieg about- - ' • 90 Acres, • . , • hoUnded by lands of the heirs of Willjant Davidson, deed, Robert Mt:Km:lto ; and - the heirs of Joshua Williants; dee'd...- There are about Ist) acre eleared; in to high slate -of cultivation, and under good, 'hence, thet•esithte is-eovered with 14•strateilinln•m;---- Theitupeovenietitsarea large two story, • STONE - HOUsy: .- : . Priv I - • 5 'A with a well of : good 'water,iiette , the door; Alle .111Ottitt Rock spring eeosses sok tam near ly iu the'eentre,.within erfew perelies of •Ilie homer also a double 7 barn of logs, and, other oul' houses; and aiood benrmg orchard of 'choke fruit trees: fnrther leseription is not necessary, as persons -will view be fore.- they,purehaSe. 1 Attention will „be given, and trernts.madtiliuown_on_dity..atale;_hy: , ... - JAMES IjAN.IDSON;?-,E x t rf r : --3 T, • • A.u-tistA9 , • - • Laitietu.te,g,lixailliner will publish tda and send bill - to I.l4i:office for-collection. , - , 1321.1171C-ITOTIOM: agree:ll)ly to the tonstitotioil nia,-itiftt. the .titpekliolders- of said inttitntion - intend npplyiti6,to - the next I.egislottii.e of the - Common lwealth (twit feneyaleharter,yiinii_ , -e - and title to "C r- timberland ley IT:hilt;" increase of envitsf3md geimeva disci : muting nod I,nukiug . pri vi kgesoill under. site!' restrictions as the Legislature tiniydirelt. The übot.e instihtooil to be - continued in Cuidisle,d,"ii. •—• • • - • 3:011Y J. MYEItg;.. Aug. 19,1840,--fitn.• _ ' . - - A k .r.T a :stale& Orphans - .Court, began and on NloklaY the -10ds day of August, 1840, at Car= -lisle - in and for Cuinberlauti County, before the lion. &mulct. Hepburn President, and - John .Stuart and 'John Lefever; associate - Judges cif.the same .court, as signed- Stc.ther following- proceedings were had to U.it: 12th:August 1840. hole on-all the hdirs of Robert .Arnistrong, deeeased, to bhew'eituse - nt tho :.-ceinher Court 'twit} , the Iteal,Bstate of Robert Arnt ',Arcing , not be iudil; personal notice to he served on all the tiarlies — residing' within forty ,iniltl,and for all others in tuunewspaporsinibllsliOd iu Carlisfj, - Terr four successive weeks preceding said . -By the Court. Ctuitberland County, ,51 ,.. , 4 1 1. .1.,r t,,,,..e... . 1 -- ,y l t -d u i. ktsti certify ..,li t'n4 t • l i n e bo r i e t t lef i l: o' br a; true (Jr.. „Pouts Court iu-alut for said county.. ' A 4 ,- In Mull - 1161y 4 ilfeeeofrluiCe Idireunto 1 1 Or k, tt t . l. ""lN ' t i p '. Set inY iiiilli and seal of mid e,burt at 41111 - Carlisle, the t 14th (Inv of Atemst '12.1(V.-- , ; ' • • NV.• I. OLI LKI.., , _ . • • ••dClerk of Court. August 19,4840,.; ' . . . Utpii N'pursuance bran' order of the Orphans'. Court of Cumberland County, will .he exposed to public sale, on the prend - ses, oit - .Priday the 2d ,f: October next, at. o'clock noon, the following described-r.eal estate latethe Properly el Jan Davidson ceased, vlz:— 'Pract of Liweetone Land, in WestpeausbozO' township, about miles cast W NeVll,le, bounded by holds of g d ame' Mi'Keehan, Sites, Jacob Lehman and John Myers; containing., fifty:six acres, mare .or less.' About 40 IiCITSZIIT cleared, the residue in thriv ing timber---tthout 20 acres Sown with elover . seed lasttpring.: There is it well 'on the premises, which .411-41-little-repaicorould-alford-a-constant-supply-, The --- Roil is stlpd-und-pratluties-' . -equal--- any in :the, neighborhood... Also, on Saturday the 3d of Oetober,, , at-:•.one ,o' l i - clock,.P. :M.- at the house of Gel. Win. Wood bent, in Newvilln,,tiill be :offered at .public sale' a -Loref4fradowgromad, about of a mile north west • of Newville, bounded by lands•of Woodburn; Walk tlic,Connodoguinet creek,,contitining, 8-tteres mid IyL perehes, well enclosed and, good Kru-ss • Also, at the fame time and place, lot•ol' , 4 acres Of land about Indira mile north east. of Neciville, hounded by lands of Alm GlCnn!illeirs mid - Sandie.] Davidson.:.: „ And on - Monday the Ali of Ocoldr, atone o'eldck On -dm-Premises, Wilt be ofrered-at druidic a Idt'of first rate - me:l4o%i land,-on 'the: Mount' Rock siiring, bounded by )souls of Wm. Davidson and man.' stow filllll of decensed,leontaiiting . 6 • 'acres and - Or &relies: Persons wishing to IT - oh:lse. are invittal to view 01 - o.a - hove pt ojtin:lf prey ioug' to, thetlay:-01 talc. . r • . ;Terms of Sale,prescribed ht . the .Court. ;Pt= half the piirithase Money to be pant on, the confirmation pl the,stilei, - I,ltd. balance in two erithyearly payments; 'without, intet.:eSt,to.be sectiredby,a the prct. 7:__Theditle will lie Made and Possession delir.- ereif - ou tbd4,st of Apii4.ol4 , • -;•. , • : • •,I3y. ardpr of the Orphans ,Court, • • • , , IIODERT:LAIRD,' • • * • D tmed „. ••• - •• • • • Adniitiit..f*ors. A 1014 . 19, 1 810.74ti1h - 4 ltivthplicerin_iseei —, on ,Stitutlicy te.sth next id folloP•plftleseribetl _lots ' .of grAtinil 'Sit nate on lArest street. in the liorough of Cavil ,CiiM • - - c z ,! t f, tlie,TrOtteeii' of, Piekiinion , College plo,t,.llighateLit._on:tlie . itardtoilet thqiews _or JOin.flesottiti , cldo - on ,flie weld. and an, olley.oti. , she"eblitaintok9l): 'feet froiiien-ps . G:strect,, sin! 246 ?eel. in.deptli. - !J! , , • ! Also a Toit.' of Lkitiyitr- •and #olic pf the' WoriliotoWrif W, Wei!a*of eed. 'On , thence n!est JoinOliglatitet OfiVe4,tn.l.lt;iitziiicilmaiirotuft•et acovefilotertiertstliL4i •stret:t; Vsiee! along Po - nal-et 14trect -the lr ot , the tfoc ,`.llcrelc,ll,4s hit _I t t' 100 -144 1 ;11g :cop tuUtdco . lo' = I on,the 2.41N4.v-- . . lieziccy.fititt. , l3COftiUnde title to theshoip lots will be innfle to the por- Atscrs 10-W nOrtvirifvoroi Vo 11: ckOrsitie ofie.'6lo;o- ilvirlctlf j perpecOof l uttil.;l.oltli :Wo'fe Y, : : NOtivr; Air .1 'oh whei4lll lokilect ;of Said tlidoaclalt (it . ,b9i0gi41,14 "otheK ontlividekl, half part)46 10114, titi iltivstintict 'br , order, bitlheOkpluros', .c.fpo rt. :ofißutabeclkiut county.;' , V IcEr. - 41041 tlthielibed lots Airy Most ;picas:tut .part-nittio town ftrO a prFiqiiit ri.4ollr6i ‘O.-. 1.'1;17: • . „ 1, , '.. 1 . 011N Ir. .WENVKII,, , 44I.tier.,. .7, -- Carlisle, Ai!gut 12; 1840.:.-;-ttls . Grand 'Califfila Tor .- September. • -• 0001 , sALiAiei.r.. For the .benefit -of the. Petersliihz I.tenevoNot, Afe:: : , • ; thalnie - To be drawn at Alexandiia Vu. StituNny,S . epfemliF oth ➢R 4.1A'11 e , ;011t inE . :•=eA ; ;,"1 Of 40;600 160116. i • •,; I dd. , 's 1 do' 5 11 0QO ':do g . do . ; 2,500' do v; 11. ' .• ' ' • 4,297 ;, , de • . Priz e . ' • do ' , ' ' ' • 390. 'de! 7 §1) . .• 110 ; !!: 2 . 00 Cickete ss•Zaionriitrii;2 50 Cc - I.a tiente aof Aie kages, or 20. W l'ieketi Do',` .• ;AO' - • 20 Dell' ; do ' 65 • Do. , doQoartor do, :32 SO MI .- . , ~. . . • .. • - Viirr i iiiika Stlite iratitittrY.. - • '''.'-,' For. tholiieriefif of Ihe W...l.ei•shurg Itenev.oloid.lle; , .., eflailid...7i4 . 3dellif iiiii: 2, 4 - Clsas .stii -- ,' E S: - .6ii':184 , 0'.4a . ti:1113...• tkitwn id Alexandria, Va. on /3atetydiy . ,l9.ll/ - Sopi teiribeicl.B4o. ~... :,..... - . • ;.l •'2o,oooDort.urs' -Kr!ii3o Prizes of 11 -- ,6061:c,Ct" Ist - O. Fie: 66 No. Lotteis.-10 Drawn " Ballots. Tickets - $lO--11alves5-1-Qtntrtet.ss2.sd--E . -:—, Cero4eittes of l!ackivges of22.Wiiole Tickets sl2o' " Do• • ttw Half do' Do.. -:•• flu ' 22Suarter • -., ' - 3 0;0'00' 0614..ii:t:51 Igr.loo Prizes of:1000,4i VIRGINIA STATE LO'l - FER.Y; . . „ - . . . , For:the lign'fit or - the li..frrtiburg- Benevolent Mc elkinleAssoelation-74:18xs.;:lo. f.w 1340..-To . be' , drown at Alexdtdria, Va: on Slutnrday , September . • . sc•IIENE. 30,000_ Dollar s . 1 l!rivz'of $ 1 0,090=--5,000-3,0u0---2;500=1;017. cOt lOU Prizes a-MOO (101):irs, Etc.•. • 'rickets $111)--Llitives 155. --quarters .$2,50.: t. , ' . . . eertitientei of Pitt:kites of9.3 . Wlioll!'T Facts .si[soLu: • -.100 '25 1111111 ' ;do • • ' Capital it)00-Dolls'' Vi 17 P • ar-the bentlit of lienevninnt -.Mn- , nlihnie. - Asonintion--,,Clii:is No. 11 fnt 1040 . ..--Ti3: - Lid f dru~~ii at Alexa n dria ) Va. Snlntdw , qctii Se*em. I)!x,18-10. 0: •. : .• 11 Drouqeivos... out 01'7e. , • .• $ lO , OOO -L- 42 , 0 0 0 L.L-6,000-4,000,--3,0110-2,509--- 000- 7 4 . ,769.-1,600. , --ood. - vorious 116811i.r. capitals, such Its 1,500---2- of 1,250-LLI of 1,200-L-:TU of'l,ol X.l--120 of stlo-20 . of 400-40 of .300, Sze:" Tiekels - $lO-1151vvii - $5-44.0arter44 . 52,50. • ' eel:lol(2.sles of I'iickagcai f :16 Wliolo Tickets $131) do :• 26 ' 110 • 65 ' Do.. • - ilo - 211 Quarters do-- 32 5U • llers for Tickets Hurl 1411:trrzli•cir-Ci•rtigesdes I . 'ackages in the ithoye Lottery' will be , ..prontidlr allotted Co and to a 111.1 i wink gentimniedialply rifler it' is oi•er.: - Address , - Waelditt;tott City, b. (4, Apgint,.lo,ll,lo Yet(DQ2V.:na • .I.'io!e of George Cifilleitiie,gee'd•: . • " ETTEIIS . OP A DM I N 14 lute or George late of Praiikfot•d town- . Cuniltenhind county, fice'd. r itavitir, beenissued: to the 'subscriber residing io said township: 'Norici: is hereby given to nil thoseindebte& to 'Raid estate'fe:' make immediate payment, and those having tti • -peesent them properly:a•tlhvntii:ateti;'fnr settleneht.!_ • ' • ' nowt!. 141103, Nttin7e. August 19, 1846,-6t • . , I'eilito.rs. .cr • • • forffiT I have ia,pikci totlhe Judges .the Court EVOngituu..Eteas_.4l::ltialita•la utl =nutty.; heucfit of the Insolvent latti 4 it of- this Continonivealth;.,.. - and that Ow said court dairo nlipoitted Itloaday:th'eo, 9di 'flay • ti,PNOtreintir,.. bearuir of, . and. toy ere,ditoes,:at the 'Ctitirt,liousein thVbordup,ll. of Carlisle, when and t, here you may attend'. , . think proper, . • • August-19,1-340;—.3t„, • ErZytell(VM 4 • , _Estate -.qf Jphit,Closc, deed.. OF Ai).)1ItIg1 4 1: ATION on the es- Tit'fi:TOT the Inn•ouqh_ of • c town, leetr;. issued to the subscriber reiding ill East Pcnnslibrottgy,, township: Nortro is _ hereby, given to, ill. Omit:, tn., y dcbted to the tibove estate to Make : linniediate ment,ival all those living claims agahot him \ tepsr. sent them, properly authenticated, for si•ttlement:. .1011 N IiPPP, ;L:Aitgtist 12,•1340.6t . .. . • • Estate di. C•i' CC. • • k' ft" - )1•11 • 'd \' LETTERS 'TESTAMENTAE.Y on the -Wilt suitl , Testament`or - Heiki7 Rio - tat - 0 to4:ifsNif;:etuOieetuli4 - *Ol. tilave' Eceri s tsTOnl ;o the •ikentimg towohhir, Noricy. is hereby 'giyon to nil . ; hose indebted to tho libove estate to make isnm'e4l-.- ate payment, and till thoio having eliding-to -prettept thein;prOperly.ontlioltiented;fOr settlement.: .-!' • ' .EltElAtllleK - A uguht 19., 1840.---6t* 7 - . git(4)2111 1 1.12 c , G ker,' s tate of Paul, Gberdate otAllen township,Chtn, kuz-i•butil eonnty. deu'it hate been 'issued .to the sceiberliihie iu 1104,ViilapiOnSiliikr>tiOTiCiiplierer., by given to all thme indebted tistAtei mintectiate payment, mat all- those haying ,altuma viunt - sahl - estate - to - present - therrri - pr . operipuihript,i , =- - euteil, for settlemerit.-. • . • :1091'1?..._filt. 'JO i lkSo3"t, 4 1 417. t!.,, Jl:hgnit . 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