74)1kITZUt zimart;--ne d 34 • . 'To, the &dependent ,Electore Curriber. , • GENTLEMEN-4 offer mtaelf . aft' A vendidite the office of • . • PP.P I F,IFI" . • - M kt tie t_ea ith fill 11 be Aliankflil for Ydih• iiiiffiageal Should' Ibe .eleeted wilt dia. ___Oharge, the „duties of the-office. to . the : beat:Of; -judgment and abilitiek, • . • , THOMAS HARRIS' s' South. Middleton •townihip 'July . 15; 1840 . . ,To, the Electors' of Cuilzberlarift . County. '.. - FELLOW CIVIZENS:-I now offer. myielf to_your_ consideration:as a candidate for the office of' ' . "t Sit E--- and shall bethaukful for your support —. • - - LEWIS RYER:: Allen township. - ? Nay 20, 1840.• i" TO the Electors of Contherland G7ouniy., Fmtow-ClumarM: I offer myself as i candidate for the °Meet& SHVRJFF -01 said -cminty, - at the ensuing General Llection, and will be thankful for your support. - ::.:NNY2OOBp To the Electors _of.Cumberla d county. . . . 'Ferrow errtExs:—l offer mysel f as a candidate. forAlieoffiee of Ir.iriff.of..said county.atilie ensuing. General Eleidicin, and wale .thapiclui for your s • - • JAMES KENNEDY:' _ 184.0.-r-te • . To *the .Voters of Cumberland county . : FELLOW •P'EIZENS:—t offer myself 'to - your con sider:llion ns a•candidate for the , office - of : • SHERIFF, r - : • ' at the election iii October next. If elected, I pledge myself to perform the duticeOf said office with fidel ity and impartial 4. ' Yours &c. . - ^ • PAUL MARTIN. Shippcnsburg, April 15,1840.---te . • • • -- To ilte-7 Pleciors -. - of Cum, - be - dant -County: - FELLOW-C.ITIZENS 01161 . _ myself as a candidat6 for the office of S HERIFF of said county at the. bn suing General Election, and thankful for your • support: - . • To the-Free an il 'lndependent I•Voters ,of • -. . • Cumberlisnd county. '• • 17 ELL9\V-9TIZENS - i—leutotAfroyietfitiyOfir cousuleration, at the crania% election, as a can didate for the office of . =HERIFF, and would respectfhllk . iolicit _your suffrages foi the THOMAS CRAIGHEAD, . Soak Middleton township April 8, 1840.:te: To the Electors of Cumberland County. • FELLOW CITIZENS:...-I . offer_ivr~ tr Y.Ptir "" 7 - bideration for the office of SIIERIFFat the - efinuing election and respectfully solicit your Support,and,tf elected will endeavor to discharge. the duties of the office to the best - of lidgment anti abilities. kRANCIS ECKELS, April ____ , . . . Toithe_Elzctoro:Of Cumerlow' county. , FELLOW-CITIZENS:—At the earnest iiiiileita tions of a nembrr of friends, I nm,iddneed to - offer myself as a Candidate for the office of ' ' A.. ' .' 'Sheri tr • of Cumberland county,at the neat general election, and respectfully-solicit your suffrages. , JOHN SOURIHICK. .. New Cumberhnd ' ' ' .}" - te • April 10840. - • . - - . . To the lectors .of Cumberland County. - FELLOW - CITIZENS:.-4 offer myself RS 118 a candi -Ante for!theADffme_of_Sheriff_of__Cumberland empty, and will be thankful for your support: • • JOIIN "W_YNKOCIP,jr ___ _.. • of Westpennsborougli , . . . , . . . March 18,1840.—te. • - ,- ' • . , . . . . . . To Mc _Elector's . of Cu m b e r l a nd'ncouniy : Fellow-Cilizens--1-oliiii myself to your consiarra tion R 8 a candidate for the , office o( 11t%IliFF at the ensuingclectiononid will be t inn ha r your. !support. . , • GEORGE MATTHEWS.I„ Carlisle, bbrch:2s2lB4o 4To the - Voters of Cumberlata • - Canny.. • . . . do hereby offer myself at the 'rid viieral election for the office of SHERIFF , of raid ounty, and would be thankful for yonr.supporc, • ' • ABRAHAM LABERTON; • • • . North Middleton township. • ,•• -Mara _to, 1.840., r • • • To the' Voters of-Onnberland County . . _CrrizuNs:_-,_-1_ offer _myself aaa__eadidate for the office of . " . . • spa -IC it F • . tit the_enwhii.G!merat pmlol4 and will Le thank. Yul for yllur support. Jwie 3,100; S .. 'I • Presh.Dledicines... The'subscriber has recently received large,,addi bonal-simplies:of - .; • -• . ' • r ftledicsnOs Colors -Illye-StuaTo, Linseed Oil, Spts. Turpesitine,CopSl Lege' Brushes, Varnisfi Brushes,fland Brushes, Bper meCeti, . 014..(verf _fine) Sperm. Candles,: „SOups . in ffe at variety, Glasi Lamps, Cap and Letter Paper, • Whit, Spires, Perfunico, Sin. Ste:pwhich he will sell. lo Physicians, Merchants and others, wwoissAt.r. or 'by agree : , at the - lOWest rates, having purchased en ,, • tireli for ca 4; hoWill offer bargains to those , who imislitoliurchawth Wliolesale. • • ' ' 6gu r s!.".sol* : ;''. teshurgiA6tne , _ Retie eeliCalleelia - itiesbarg m id :- Philadelphia' or Baltimore: . . - [B.II R t :111L-41/A4D .OR cady.4.4 , . ... , _, •,, HE iiilliiiribero.giafeful for: past favors; • , beg leave4Vitforintheirfriencla and the public generally, that V : 41411Catnar0e; tii pup a lute of beriberi:Cars rep orly between blinchatniainnax and Thilatlelphia tie Haltimpreoby which , g o od 4 an it i r #. ' Once -dill descriptions min l'ei 4 "War4ed..th4 Care ' • and despatch, at the lowest rates' or frOlgliti -,' . ?i, '',Prbduct will be received . at th eir: ..Wore -Hemp • lti Meelooliciburg, and forwarded to ejthei , 1901 0 ,.. ' delinhitt or nsiontorn, aaiording,to the, dire c ti s ol or , highest. price %lilt :he liven for, : Wheat ' • ' intk§nattutg, • • pi; ?Eris and Salt always• k e pt on Hand; and tiietylle et the • lowilt prices,. • ; July .29 ) • . . • .. • ..".•:.' . - ' ,',,,, , , ~.... - ' _ - . : : - 7'7 . ',' .'„ , ".7".",' ..' ~':'': ,- .:2'.`:-',, .'" , ':", . 4 ' - '. - .'':.. , :': , '..:•'' -- -. .i' . ."''''''.' . ''''Y' -.: , •- •"7":7" — ', '': ,. ..F ,: :: : , '' ,7' .. ..''''' ; ..' .. -:- '''', l ,.: : ',:' 127 :: : - : - ; : '," :7 :,.',.; 5 •.'"' ' .. ( ' - ' .. . : ',7 ,:' :. : .': . ! I :: : : • • •- . : ' , '' .7 " : - .:.- - " 1 -1-tT!-:1; (1-1' 2 ' .. i".! .:- . -1...",',1-,f".. - .'.:•..., ,%.11, , , - : ,, ,,,,.: ', . . „.. ~,,:,.;.%:,',;,•:....,,,-;,- . _.'......,,, , .... ...,,,± . , ~. -„,„.. _:........ . .., -,,,.. :,: .. , _,, . , .. .. . . . • . • .' ' . - .' . . : . 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GALBRAITIL - •• • Aogutt 12, 1840. • "'` , `. ' WILLIAM BLIIAN, S. ELLIOTT A FAMILY IiTEWiriAPERi—DEVOTEP TO NEWS,' POI4TICS I .LITERATUR,P;.THTra AA - TS -AND' SC.I-lElCOgf:AGitibitraTilfzitET-A-MIETOMETIT-T:-."---&C.:-ATV THit lIVG MACHINES -,-117th-4111111isran?Liiinprailgt . -.: Patent Iftw'selNinyer. THE ' great encouragement heretofore received' 'from the Sale &Int machines, indincs hirwto of fer to the public a new andilliiitiroved Porte ' Power, which_cati be shifted, in-gear or out-or rent by keys; and shirt the band' to give &five different revishitionie And he his no hesitation in assuring the Farmers that he is noiv , nble'to furiiiiih - them.With an article far su perior to those 'manufactured heretofore. 'For speed and clean' ' ilireshing. and ease-to the horses, lie be lieves his machines to be unequalled. ''. Hispricelssl4o—aeventydollemt9lospaid_ett9l4, biliinceiWeix months, for which a note will be required withintereat. -.Any person purchasing a_ machine aild upon - a fair trial, not being pleasedi can return it. He,willat all times be ready to. furnish them on the shorteslootice; orders from a:distance will be pinictlially attended to. He will also repair Machines out. the shortest notice. • Jul}• WILLIAM B' MILLIGAN'. ..Newville, y p„,, 1840.—tf., . . - Tam EiZeillag - • .1 Farm of i 47 aeres,ot Slate acid ,LinOsinite - Land, Situate. in North 'Middleton township, Cumberland c 0.., two miles (ram Middlesex mills,und five from Car Hale. The ifoprmyrnents are a-good •- • • ....-.. - ottLllz • LOG' ' t^ ilitstair • • , under part stone' with four_ tablesi with- back and front sheds, once of which is a granary with . . m cellar pnderL . . 'RA7 EXT.E'LLDJV7' - ' • • ••• • • '.ORCHARD • toiether with Other ithprovemenfs.:. About 100 acres are cleared; under gebil Felice audio a F,ocid - state - o cultivatiorf, the.reaustiulet;is„ covered _with ,guedi.im,. tier, a part of which is Locust; springs. in pearly all the fields. „The.Conorloguihet creek bounds ibis farm on ode side 252 perches ; which. will afford a location for water works. Any,persoik Wisliiiivo purchase a. firm of tliis•deicription„isiirdiiTiento.esatuThe - rtos., Teni'determined-to• sell; --.--• • . - ' , Application can be made to - Valentine Sholly of the farm orto the subscriber in ROSS - LAIVIBERTQN .. my 15,1 scol:',:e I) l OLTfirt,,:la, Fitsr S , tatliie, Blue Vitriol, Ccippprna, Vit riol, Nitric Acid, Aturiatic do:, Solution of Tin -; the above' will be told loci for Cash, by.: VINPaGOI.-13est Pickling Vinegar . kept eimatirtly• tor sale by . BACITIMPVCKS-721.--,suipply of .tl,lls arti. GraiidCaiiittitg.ifo - Retiieliibt, $40,0001! State Lotlery, Eor'tbe benefit of the Petersburg Benevolent I%le • amnia A ssoeiatioia: • Class NO. 8; for 1840. To be drawn - at Alexandria Va. Saturday, September sth 1840. • SCIIIME:--;CA PIT ALS 11 'Prize of 40,000 15,000 !do • ' 1 do 5,000 do _, .1 .do. , 3,000 - 1 do • • 2,500 • do 1' do 2,297 do 50 Prizes of, - • " 1,000 - do • 50 do • 300 do • 50 -do —2oo._&e. • . . • :rickets $l.O-4 - Inlrei ss—Quiirters $2 50 certificates of Packages-of 26 While Tickets $430 •Do • do 26 DidiTdo 6 - 5 Do • do - 26 Quarter do 3250 • - - = 7 -Vistiniii State gioliery. • For- the . benefit : of : the-Petersburg Benbielint..Me chatde Assoeiation—Clasa No. •9 forMO.—To • he. drawn at Alexa,ndria,Na. on Saturday, 12th SO tember, 1840. • r • • , • , CAPITALS. 20,000 Dollars: :.- tlO,OOO-!5,000-4,000-:-10 , 19 0 Prim of 1 . ,000 ,CD o. &c. 66 No. Lottery—to Drawn Dallas.- • Tickets $10:--Halyes.5—Quarters $250- • Certifieates - of Packages 0f22 Whole TiCketi,sl 20 D 22 Hall. d 4 .; 60 , do • ' 2 . 2 Qieirter do 90 30,000 Dollars. 11)r ' -.100 10430,.4=: VIRGINIA - STATE- LOTTERY, • the' benefit of the Petershum-Benevolent Me *lnk Astociatiren•-•-Class No. 104 or -1840.—Ta be drpiwnt Alexandria, Va. on SAtnrday, September 19th 1840.: ' . • .-; • - 13 CREME 30 O 4 OTDoHIWSS- . , I,Prize of sto,oslo,o oo--5,000=3,090:-=2,500- 1 -1,017 :03."100 Pr izes of tOOCl•dollactiMe;s:CO: Tickets $lO--Tfalres• $5-- . -4i - Cekificates of ilatkitkes cif 25'W , Do. • - chi; •' '25 Hr .Do. dO Qul . . Capitillr - 4 - (YVO For tfteihinefit 'the , refer/dlt* Benerolent' Me chettie'Atiteiciatiolitis No: It for 1840.—t0 be Atellintlrla, Va. Saturday; '.26th .Septem ber;lB6o.,' r; • Theirn Noe: out Of 78. • on.atio' tapir:tie. • A : 2,01 X- 4-,769-4,10014 'carious ,smaller capitals, such as 1.200,- 1 2 of . 1,230--4 or 1,200-20 of 06119—,g0 of.41)?;-40 of SOO, Tiekets•po.--ileiro)s4s4Qunttera $2,50. • - Cettific.ateis cif Paritties'Or 26' Whole Tieketa tt,1.90 ;De.... do.; - • 26,Half. , , . .65 Quartrii, do ..32_50 _ . • • .'.lr.i :Ti 'Orderelorolutts,anii.filteres CertiPeslee of Piteluitei iwitio obese I r ottery will bepr.omA ': talented totted thojfee.wing.liefit Fro teed isitelY , siter!( is over: e- .1 -j, ~ '4 1 1411:1011.EGORY# PO.i.ll.lanagers. Washingtoo•Citi• ugustp_l9;4B4o., EMI Edited and Published for the Proprietoi., by Geoige (Webb; n Carlisle Cumberland county, Pa e - .• ,` • Jaynii's Han—Tome FBtAbg.grolli, prekry.ation_aptl.natoration_of_the .• 'hair: —Thisis .an exc'ellent article, antl has, in nti . , 'nnerous inatanbea,4iroducedit fine growth or hair on theiteads Oflieraona who had been bald for yearn. - • . gLiniES S AND GENTLEMEN,—Do, you wish elegant,, aulturiimt and beautiful hair ? 4 kn0w:3 , 60011 ansWer yes.. H oar; for tine moment; the cause of its kiss, why if -tilrne gray,Tuaty and ethiese, harshand unpleasan in its appearance, and finalfY falls off . Faichiliair hae a root m the skin, and Ss itself a hoilow tube ; through Which there is a constant circulation of 'fine blood;-- 'By this circulation • the 'hair' is - nourished' and held 'fast, ts glossy *colour -is given and preien,fed,and it is. covered iili,tlae finest oil: - Now any thing whicliin jures the slain of the head, Or diverts or takes away the bloodfroinit,willprevent or inapede, the circula tion through the tubes of the hair, storita growth, and cause it . to Tall Off&turii gray; or Wk. - Hence it is that any cause that obstructs or weakens the cir 7 culation of blood through the Skin, or that diverts the blond to other parts of the system, will take away the lively, fresh and youthful appearance of the hair, an: , 'rest its growth, turn it gray_ soonor or later, and "in iliousankla Of instance nose rematgre baldness. j ., 'For sale , • -8. TT,-and • STEVE SON & DINKLE, - •. • - Carlisle,- Pa. May 19, 1940..=1y . • _ Hair-Tonic;---We - call- thO'n . ttention , of - those - af flicted with'prematurd -baldness, to theexcellent flair Tonic prepared by-Dr. Jayne . of this city. Having - used it:ourselves; we can speakof its virtues by etie rience;andive'unhesitatinglypronotince able remedy to prevent the filling . .9 ff of the hairiand -to restore it from n demi, to .fine, - healthy tippear;. once. We can also speak frprtv personal knowlet . e orate cases of two three friends who were predis posed to •baldneil who by the. use Tonic-,7ltaye.now ILxuriant hair,' We linve-no dispo side') to puff, indiscriminately all kinds of 'remedies for nil-diseases whicliflesh is heir to,- hut when we have - teilattlie - virtue - of nit article , we are free to say it is goad.—Saturday Evening At. _ .Tayne'a Hair POnic.--We have, heretofore, nutd bered ourselves 11140t1g; those who • believed that •the .113ir -Tonic preparial-by-Dreolayme r -wits-one-of-thei • • -many-quack:li optrums. W hosd-virtues - are -never - spew beyond the fulsome puffs :oftheir anthers. We • are wi I I ing, length , to makepublicn_cknowledgnienf of the error•olourlielief. An imi Mate friend,so me two or three mouths sinceoll,the. top of .whose_ cranium WILS as bald as h piece of: polished orbit!, numgre an oint, - jesting and ridicule. of the it 'tempting to cultivate so barren a spot purchaSed it bottle, - or two of the_Dnie Tonic from Dr. .litytie;and according to his directions applied it. During the,present week the same friend ushered himself into ottepresenee,and uncovering his hitherto naked head, astonished us with - 11 - thirr;though luxuriant growth of hair,-from one to •t‘o,,tookosaii length---upon thetery pretnisei we had helieved as unyielding to eultionlon as the trneklese seed that skirt. the Atlantic. This is no puff, but is religiously'lrue,ang to those who dould,the gentleman eon he pointed out. W more in' flivor of this "Tiniic;" the case here cited was t".ltone of tempora ry baldness—no sudden loss of the hair-,--but was one of }'ears' standing; though die the gentlei,... o is but forty4ivc years of age.--Philddelplda Spirit the • • S. ELF AOTT S. ELLIOTT trarLesd. nieolgVhisigormlaAk;s7l4l-Mativi ec i on accoutat of s Tonic; • their business hi into Hair 4 ILe(.l Ladies-and hen demon..-old and yOung are flocking to the Doctor's' standard. • Heads long divested of even the firstindi ments of hair, after using his Hair tonio soon appear with new and flowing locks, 'which Absalom himself might have envied. Beardless boys are 'seen with large and bushy - whiakers ; 'and ladies smile again through their, owmravcn 'ringlets more beautiful and bewitcjung than ever. - Bald .Imads - nre - iloffing - their wigs and throwing-Menito the ".mobs and the buts,''. while the Wigmakers stand aghast as thef behold the demolition of tiMir business. . • . What will be the consequenceof this war we know not, as the ,wiggies are Outrageous, and the Doctor re mains firm, and declares that "some things can be done as well as others,' _d that bald heads may as well wear their-own-hair-as that of others,-,[Week, 'lolessenger. ' • . Jayne's Hair Tonic. —We meet atalmost every corner, when perambulating the streets, menlwearing_ long and_glossy_liair,Wldell they seem to •be mond oi, and others who have raised. in ifew weekii;a OTC of black moustaches, that would vie-With theglossiest bruin that ever walked the forest....lt has puzzled us to know' the Secret of all those wondroas 'crepe of hair; but Messrs. SANDS, 79 and 160 Fulton street, have got the remedy, Where ,all who are curious in _such_niatters:MayLlearn__ft valuable :secret.--.7lSgt , York'Whie.. Sold in:Philadelphia at 20 Send' Third Street • 13110NelifliS ;4 7- VottFAUNN.ER AOF CONSUMPTIM.L'--Thia disease is ver y much liken common catarrh, it generally commences like an ordinary , With - Linisittule, slight Cough and oppression and tightness about the lava 5t..16 manv instanceithe di seaseseem s at first of no very serious - cliartieter. •As the disease continuesibe oppression in the breast._increlises, the countenance becomes expressive of anxiety, the, respiration be= cornea mare and more laborious; sometimes wheezing of ratting sound, as if the air was forced through a narrow aperture clogged with viscid fluid. To ne glect this disease it may be of serious consequence, but by a. timely apPlication to Dr. &veggie's Cori:- pound Syrup of 0 Cherry, with a strict attention to the directions, all these, unpleasant effects will be :removed. lie careful, as .it is _sold at_ no place ex r .: cept at No. 19 NORTH EIGIIIII .Strdet, or at the resseetive agents. . . . • For sale at the Drug Store of John .T. Mver Ea c 9 :,c atlisle, Pa. [Nov. 20;1839: - LEANSE - AND PURIFY. YOUR BLOOD ! S. This can be effectually done by 'Dr. Leitly's S. RSA PADILLA, BLOOD PlLLS—LNowitillte season; the Spring time of year, when the gross Mt- Mors of the system ought to be removed from -- the. bo - - tly and the blood purified, - thus preventing:the sin gular and unpleasant feeling - common to all, of le dizzinees, di'owsines!i, peculiar heaviness of the lead, and' other feelings, glying_ rise to What is - generally called,the Spring Fever. Upwards of 1u0,033 of - Dr. Leidy% Dloodi?t-i-C. lls, have been sold during the past year; at rettliFii -- .Ordereltave:been a n d recerved from 11w South ,West, during the - past month, for mere than lOtigriptiii - i - th - liti . show ingthe greaetlemand for theM, and, proving that. there-moist - be some - extraordinary cause, to produce it. - At is easily explained, they are the mildest and Atifest purgative, as - well as the, most effeettier 3n cleansing and purifying thtible o ti,'and . of yr thoiing the principal causes of disease eVer dispoverety.They are salc,beetinse: theyare warrentedfMe front 'Mineral's, I andmay,be*enAvithoutAlim r restrilit from octuptet'' richt, or a'fluir of biking Feld front their use. Tlicy 00 MA debilitato_the - system its do other pills end'mtge. , . _tiveni ~ their. , ope.ratiati,,,iingentle; but, ialwks effeetual. Theyhaye citetted nemeroWitatlak - Oniebt - fmtalthy,. , - siciant and others, Which iCeontpany the: direcuons, and are confidently recommended , in ltheunnttle•Af fections, Serefula; Ego - itmitts, Jaundiae; Deartbirif ; Diseases of the liver, skin, bones enil glans; Pain of ,the Sides,along the back and spine Over the region of the heart and stoneach;lnweril fevers, bad: taste in the mouth; foul breath, Flattilency, Indigestion, Mtt; of Appetite;Seur Eructation and Acidities' of the Stem; aid', Elceinus sores of the nose; thMatindbody,Sealy: Eruptions and .blotches : - .of tile skin, Dry and watery pimples and pusttdcs of.the face ;MO bedi,Tetter and Eingworms, SWelli and liardmilniol - Wshi, - osori thenecit;in the grai ns,hreief;o.64 - Sfemitch coughs;' tiveoCouiplaint;-WAterbraslt,ll4.-And all the,wliole' train of disesses„resulting.trorn Impurity of Blood,' Constitutional Diseases;lx.c . t. ; only in' Philadelphia; id pi.,Lei-dy'l'HettltlrEnritiortitni„,2o below Vine st. , , r,,,' ! Also sold by F. Klett;Diitggtst 2il and, .c . alloWhil l s trie ts; A. Long ,&...A., Fairer, Druggisti,',Len,ce - steri Peter, Pomp, Druggist; Etist(i4,Ntil.Panip; 'wag.' iia,mittott: .. -•.-- ..,.., ~-.-,, .., .. :-. - ',i ,".!, ~. .. , ::• - r:• , , Also by - STEVEN4ONS Iie:DINktLE,. Drnggists, Carlisle; by ';, - ....[ , .7 . ±:,.. / ;.;:*'' [July 29 1840-3 m 't - -r.,-I - frice 20 ,C l otto,- a' Ridge r.. ".:- '" '• IBM NwanDamsmatt suaawaVe a at6lait' 9A-,--agoos% SEE AU•GtJST:26,I 840 Pelt!gate . ..F4oo.ipo.,, - , 7 -Pursuant to public notice, the .SUUtiling .committee-of-tho,!-Whigi-P-Itrty-of-Curnher7 lanireounty, nnet4t the publichousp of Mr. Peter Treibly . , in Ctirlisleiion-Monday-,tlie • • GEORGE BEELIIAN,-of Allen; was ainionned-Chaiiman,"and.Oio.. W.. CI BB; _pfCeilide,,Seeyefary. ' • Oil motion; it was H Resolved, _'That _the citizens of Ctimber land county, friendly`to . the - eicetion of Gen. William 1111.111arrisoaktind John sow ps, .al ilie uayal_ places of. •tho amt. township:-"election, .a --- o'clock,, in , the - itf-. , - ternoon of • . - SATURDSI the:2ol4 6 . r.dI.IGUST,.. 1840, and (dial Twe:lielegaTeB foreach borough and township,' Milton duty it. sitall, lie - to wet - in .e.%uttitty :111 - 6 - Tewit Hall, Carlisle; on , . . Tue§thi.y . the istSeptembcrj et1.1. -- o!clock in the fon-mobil. for the pur-7 pose pfnominatiegi - ,COUNTY TICKET to be preiented to the people of Cumber lend county for their support, on the 13th of t * tiCi z , • at. 814 . e . 2 .4 . 11t!t0 • - - .. 1. signed by the_Chairman _and Secretor and-published-in - the' `Herald,"- . Carlisle.; 4 .4 d v o cal e,"- N. Cumberland ; and. "Hero of 7 - Tippecanee," - Shippensburg. - GEORGE BEELMAN, Oen: State Convention! lii Lancaster city,. Friday 18t1y .Of Sept. By order of the State Central I tee, the friends-ofiHARRISON- AND --TY--. LER will hold a State Convention in Lan:; caster city on Friday the 18th day of Sep, tember next. Let Cumberland' county prepare to send at least 3 00 delegates or more, if possible. We must beat the Locos----mind . that, heys-althtiugli the - western counties will he repiesented.int he Erie. Convention : "=' l'iie Eastern counties tilene, must beat the State Convention of the Lec — okocoi:7 l l iey citit - do it=arid they- will-do it. - ' • :.- . M.11,11:111sT 'VAN DURIKN,• - • - ! When a meniber of . ..the NCW York Convention to amend the Constitution Of the•state,.voted "and spqke against conferring "DNIVEDSAL SUFFRAGE."' . Do the Locofocos deny . it ? . He voted against extending the right 'of suffrage to' those ' who "worked on thellighways" or "performed military duty," without their also being property hold- ems npd_Tax . payera.„_Do the LoceFocoa deny jt ? ... I ~...He hooted at the idea-of altering-that part of the t• constitution which prevented any man frOm being • elected a member of. the. slate Senate who was not , possessed of a freehold Of - tlia volt - 10,6f 'iiitOlartildred -, 'pottnds ovor ind.abmo all hia_debts and ' 'i :Do theLocorocas deity: ft? ' • • , • 1 - lie voted to - strike - aut ,the - Word - "`.tchiii i 'lpefore . "male eitizens," and therefore to confer : the ;right of -, vOtindupon ever . ) , . NEGRO in the 'state possessing i the qualifications .requtred by the section:. Do the imeofocos deny it ? . .• 2 • HO voted in favor of amendments that cut, off frorni Me yight .. 9f Suffrage hundreds ofpoorvellitemen;some of them- revolutionary .soldiers, Mu, , had fOught at . I Quebeo and Stony Pciint;whilst.they left the tights or i , NEGROES' Unimpaired. Do the - tiogofocos.detty it? lie votedagaiust giving the.i.leetion. Of Sheriffs'to.i, the'people; andlnlavor of : retaining the power of att • ;hinting them in the hands of the GoVeincir 7 Do the toisofoccut_deny.illi_ __ L, . ___ ' .• . I r : :}le declared in. the Cornrcution that. the universal . 1 . /LIP/we amendments, if idopted, !,!viettld,rentrer the, electionai•agter a - donor. than R-st*Plar--7Dolle .l..oe:Ofcre•Oadeny iti•••; r , ` .l -.•.• .• . • _ , ~ 1 ile declared thitt - lit's "iid -not believe there ;were twenty inembera ante cionmittee in favot , ':Of the nn I ked question of tinivenic4 sterrage," . Do the 1..0c0L , 1 feces deny it ? ' ' L...- . ' .-' ~ ' , - ''• . 'He deOlared ihat..., - "Ahti lleOldelvere-,o . prepared not . _ foitiitiVersol suffrage .", bo . the: Looofopos dent ii.;l.. ,HetleelaredAreol:de; justify his veto; depriving iMerVildie hsen and'rt, ittlimary'soidiers Of the righe, tr ...#6i.in' g :. ! iitti•the...enitii • ; y .! ,44.'.1i.." f .bai g ea l its'debfcit grittitilde•; hi - tiktiferiini tienslOpi . that',.' but •: . feit . •of; 1 ttiiiin-ivt'tid:,yikllv!i;t at in' fifteenYearSitlio*ifuid 'li' • di , •'' '' .'' .• all, elm. I. ray.e-ran I unwise. iiiita v lijtiiiiitiCii4iSOs i,FiOviiio*,".'ott.' aek , Otiht4 . these few 014.in9ci.:.. Do i the 16 ttOOfoOoi'deuy. it ?.,,;. - •.., ••.. I ..:',YlTe'‘, lOldonrsavia• . boopa . ;to l!lco'Y,'te,iicit:anti • nil of ,` 0 : 1 - 4e Chiti*S.'':• • ~..'..f .--. :. ;..:. - ~.., ....!.' -,.. .....-...,,: ME Chester County -Extract- of-altetter-from -a- . gen donian Chester county, to" his friend in Cutn betland county, dated ' . . . "Chester and Delaware counties are all in cornmietion. You can.have.neidea 4,e struggle here,..l•We had.a great'gather ing'of 'Me people•rit,ParkirbUrg - latelp-4wo lhoustind ac . lew . st. FmtricisiJAams Made -the-toundest-speech-I-haVe-everibeardi-Ale- Molt ?up . document after doeunient; and proved all as - he went along, giving-day-and- date, anil• defied -CO•ntradiction. ..Form, of Lancaster, followed in a hapyy etrain. of ' eloquence; till.you would have thought•the, earth was quaking-with the-cheers; Week had -his-Cabin-there i and-sbme of the corn ?any sung TippeCamne Songs.. The ut , ' most enthusiasm was manifested by . those pierient .. The members of the Society of .Vriends are with us-almost:ln a . nparr,.and t 7 they are•all-vigilanand active. The'peor, beaten locofoebs • have .not i _ as yet, been able. to..raise _a meeting:this; season, although some " .ef -.,the - party" : at Harrisburg-did circulate a report - thartliert, IrefiWa 'held somewhere. in .Chester county.. The, storv..waS a - fabrication - of the' leaders, in tended to keep up the drooping spirits of. their- followeOr. .But-it-won'tr4o; and the offide - holdeti3 may as"-"-tilaT• hang their harps upon the will,ov.'-.—Yours." . -. VOncr4.llOrrimin of - 0111 Fort . ': - Crecilvillr: • . -,----!_ftpisclebration , -.0117-TgeHlyrilie-28A ultimo; at_ the7Grcenviiie Treaty- Ground, 'on 'the site of the oW fort, drew ;together an ..ynniensetoricourseof the people from - Ohio and-Indiana.' " By noon- - (says the Yles senger) our • open and tictensive:-Tdonimons 'were covered with . the wagons, carriages;' banners, • streaming - penons, and heavy. masses• of - freemen.. Indiana did nobly, Ilallying_by_Alioudantle, - and With an enthar; diesel peculiarly characteristic of the warm 'hearted• and generous llooshient. There" was,a flee, troop of - Itordefrom "Ranlolph; aniFfriiiii_:Ccinnersiille.abont.siity,.mount, ed - on while horses, - .with. blue - sashes."- The meeting organized 'by choosing win: Ilebb as President, eleven Vice Presidents, • and five Secretaries.. After the President had Made..a : alien address•of admirable : pith• sed,e.l. , Ooompl._ Cipn Aral garriion.: was 'ipro was welcomed, by-a deafening shout min ' the multitude. • General Harrison addressed i • 1 the . - people for about two hours with -much elequence and feeling.. . , , .. ". He - said -- Mat-he-was not here of -his ONiii choice, - When the partiality - of his _comitry_had_placed birn in his_preserkpoii tion, it hadheen his - purpose to remain in the quiet;of •his home,- and - take no part iii• the canvass. • 'His services and opinions on all impohant topics were open to 'the'scru tiny of his countrymen ; -but .a torrent..of . calumny had brought hiin _ Item his liorap. He then adverted to the--vatious-slanderi promulgated- against him. , His answer to the charge 'of Federalism as understood in 1798. From-his youth upwards he- said ` - he ndlicen-allepublican,---A4ialousy-of- Federal power,sparticulaily of Executive .. ' power, was among . the . .first -lessons in 'Milled into his - Mind - &yids venerated- pa l; re n ts: - Those early admonitions were in-: ilelible„_and_he treated' that he, had, made. ' them:therule•of , his life.. -- ':When, lie W 613 appointed Governor of Indiana; he remark --ed--1-tint greatt-everk..deapetio -- powers were' 1 vested in• him. He was authorized 'by. the ordinance to ley off -new--counties,-and to organizethem by the appointinentof coun ,tr efficersamong ethers, Alie- - -6 - ffie.t --- 6 - 1 .- Sheriff. Ile eonsidered,"-however,_tliat he ' had not the office from the people,' and he felt bound by - duty, and by -a pro per-sense, ho trusted, of the spirit of re publicanism; to give to the- people of the territory a voice in the administratiOn of I affairs in every respect within his power r to do so. _ When - A sheriff was -to be op pointed, and application was Made! to him for the office; he-would say, " Sir,,lican -, hot" give 'yeu -- this• office-you - miiat - go - to the people..Of_ your_ county, and if in_.an. telection. you shall beseccessful, it will gitre,_ _.:trit - itileasureln - give you a coil - mission. '. Heiken told various 'aneedeles connected I with thWe - Teipctions, and among otbers,'. some incidents "rei - Mnucted 'whit :dm Organi-. Ization of Wayne county, Imliaini.. In this account of , the administration'of the terri i • . .., he' was fregointlY - interrupted by the ' grateful recollections' of ' of the grey, headed Okizens , ..of , Indiana., In the full-. i ness of their hearts they - would : frequently I eiclaim;•"‘General, it is. trile.' ..I•Ve know: lft - „tO.be ...true, General.! Sorely ;iiich• Re= publiTeasetlceespeatiroltindes;,; conduct; actiene are•every- . .:thing,. and professions' n - Oihifg. , :;;; - .TribiltheordCet)uot y osi in oiler keeping:„withLtlte:trite spirit 1 - 4 -. :Atnetic:in -institutions hind, e'deOrturefreiii - it by 'the Federal..gfecuii tr,e;ims ;done; much tO„liri lig 1 1- ripen_ the. Country. those, : afin plicated : exile i undetwhich.the zeuntry, now eeffers, 1.1'4 timi.wili nnt.p4rMit, ud te ,6414iw:,.thercrene.:', ral-through.ell'A tepiee: - Of..reMerli: -.. '• ' "General irtaffieuu; wo:flilloWed - I;jr, - Aic, • Otrglliei-4;•et.rititler.eleti,Pty;!..i949i,'l'eet , or 1.V4i401i ,!L1iiii4.•,0.4104)14... .9r pioh, \ tilt address 40 - : ice* it'ooil r..WrO:4l4ted, tks,the 1i0004;a0.9 . 4;04rimir0.)40.-9 4 10! Ifi g . ,TrAftool.ltiNrA;YarlP4._. B 4ols . ..e.#*o.:., 'Oitlo' ; 'foetz. : `thol, , Orolcol . ::fil,i',Tivoor,..t '.1049 .- ,',reSj,: . 4r . .10440;',..494;':04.;01.41ii'.'' 'bi114:4,,8:ii*,,40 :54:,pit:ggii'LofArtillouti,, :were-uOto9g:ol:o: . .ippOilOrOliiist:t . tiic• .;40' . itkile:c.ii.4iii9ifal•li.ziliery.,:go-Aii;gO.;OnC, .. until a, a.latehodr ?af,thersight, TOltOiiii.,ooii . :: 41(VV.e,Algetcby)-Gene.friEttar.ristin I , 4 the. . . . ~ , t ~ ~ 1..{.~ _ •• _ head of d bth uerons—r eort, departed for 1-home:_--Aud-now- (12, M.) out Villag,e has resumed its retired-appenee, the multi tudp has departed, and the thOugandd,.that were here, in human • probability, will„pe *or again "see 'Old Fort Oreenville.' ": The 'day was pleasnuttland order and 'good feeling prevailed id a degrde,:seareelY to ,be believed. '‘,Noaeelder,!ts happened;. .a nd:every' one. returned hon e well pleased ' Witfi the trip to :"Old Fort dreenville.— .BOTtitifeire-Anterican., “.dtegustl, 1840, Harrison arrigon r,inotig liao_ ircoOle: •• General Harrison,,.on his journey'to tbel 'Greenville Celebration, (which Mak place: on the 213111,,u1t:),wAs every where met:and - 1 received by his Fellow - Citizens with the' gre:itest. enflitiSiasm; He addressed - the! people at Hathilton and patori on his way. Ott his approach•-,fo 'Hamilton' lic.titati ,net five miles ;below town by a cavalcade; of the military and citizens and escorted The Intelligences says," the. people 'has turned out in thousands;.. and theenoble en-1 thusiaSm..With..whieli ire • Was rebeived,. showed-nnerringly that. the . heart's -- hest -feeljnsiven-ttuplu-the- , miglity shout th - at ifailed7andlave _ hitn .a. most._ generous: and -hearty welcome."- . • . . • The' General addressed the Arnmen.4e crowd, of .lioth sexes; at- the, con rt.iliouSei. for an hou'rand'a half. Of-the. character. of that-address, we shall_ sriY_ Vpry Terring to let Och"hearer form hi§.owit'es .l timate. t • was eviden4; - entirely unpre meditated. He gave his-vieWs.of the cause: of Ificprisstiek(iarromtnig,. antLsngt.. gessetJ-a rei)e - dy—. IZe(letiiiig iffes - pifirOT iminortift WashingtotOte warned . the _people against an- excessive indulgence . :in party spirit. -Be condemned, in _glowing : wins; the Ciancentration _of : . pewer ip the hands of one man, and quoted upon; this . subject--:Gibbon s - Patrick, „Henry-, and Jur- Teriten:. --- 1113 - paid a manly - tribute - te, those : gts: ohl soldi- w 'composed Wayne's atilt,' :and - :conchided 'With lofty. -- 4 peat tolii caltininiators and .slanderers, to - give him' not -sympatby,:litit.rjustice: We- :Cannot avoid - quoting his closing sentiment. - :was in' suligance — this: "3 mill tak those opponents who are-disposed to ini'cs• Agate my career, to throw off the mantle Zif _prejudice, 11l which the.spirit:of p'arty .has enrobed them, - and .to give to. 'my actions the calm, dispassionate investigation; which nrivo,tsifell i ow countrymen decline supporting the i .l,sto 1 remain - Contentedly. in- file lttirernent once thought would be perpetual, and never cease to offer up tity prayers for that coun try:Which J. have long_entlevored tb serve faithfully, and whose ptosperity is over the Alearest --- wish'of — my ---- heatte 4 H -- Theene ral's health -is excellent. 4-Ic.spolie -with great ease, and in 'a voice that was heard. distinctly throCghoat the whole asSernlilage,.. One thing is very certain ; the LoCos may .abilae. the- ,speechi Init•ihey will bay no more-about his_imbecility Ile left next morning, under the escort of a number of citizens, whilaceemptiniediliim to the Preble county line, where hp' was met_by__tho_P'reble _.delegllion_3oo sirona. God speed him. Rom- the New-fork Log. Cabin. ~ . •- 1.400 K• 11l E R.E?..: - --- lIARRISON' - S - Cll3 - X2CTER. - The defenders of an Administration ill power ought to show, first, 'tint if has; w - Tiely - p, rudentlyi-and- -successfully ad ministeredthe Governmentnext, that the candidate: held up iti opposition wonld,not pritli . ablrso - adynin is ter it. --But:A thos.icen dall. Field Marshal of the Treasury:forces, tells his subordinates to keep clear of the defensive. That he esteems it an unprofiuk ble Warfare, and . very likely to prove dis astrous. • "Abondon your defensive ,Nvar fere," says . i.e, "and charge home upon, 'the' enemy !" " Charge 'General llarri-, son witli - b - einga - 131ack - Cockatlefedcralieli' L Says . be,.and shis serrite felloWers cfinige I accordingly. and persist in the charge, al-. though we-bring-elouds of-unimpeachable witnesses to prove it a baseless 4falseho94. ..... Charge_ hirri with-standingluute,"- says ihOl7Ltai4eneral, and - - charge thiydb, theivii autlforized - expositions: of-General .Harrison's principles, opinions and views, as given in his own letters, speeches, and 'votes,,. are printed in the Tippecanoe Text Book, the Cincinnati' pamphlet, the Log .Cabin Exto,and in._f"ve limulred - pampli= lets, and newspapers throughout . the coup try: But'no, Matter— m Amos coMands . to elrirgel i • - and charge they -do -Withont e , Ba r d to truth or. justice. And one . 16T the lest resorts of a tlcaperate and unscrupulous paoy, is just such an assault - 'upon'ther;pet-. sonal Charactermnd.:priVate life of General Ilaiiii - edo'aeis --- nOwAn ado-threagli-the-to 'cacti:6 jonrnals. ' ' ' •'• . . , , . . ' . 'll,n shall not,attemptm drag these . mis.: Frilh - le, siamters tii.ihelight - for - thesake -- Of refitting *item. Tito/ . nre not - Wottiv •the' irtinble. ,' Wliat:Loetifbeo bas seen . lWitlidui-. hie fraAile . ..dißgpit . 'ar,ttl loathing wretched Hali:Otii ii' s ., Mid, the 'viler, baser Columbus BttitekMait:libel; : anit'ilte 'Wesley; ,ICempitr . or it:UO.B4II naine) . .affidaitit paraded ' : in ilie.igeluitini,4 the leading loCofeco jetii it al it .tif y .ilie:Cinintiyt' .Thi nit' of the- Globe, I.lt(i . :All?atif4itus' „Six:, tievOidg it:: ;half .csi: linen 'er. t heir rit,eefotisieMme - to' it* iffitliwit of ,their :Of a,:Mjegrahl:e,;wreteh *be_ 4ivi.are; .',0ft:4'200.: Harrison; to a Triendly,,e4oet.iiiii*,:w ith him, . one - :mse i d'i' E tt' Profane . expieisfun.lt:;. '!'hie Is elf ilot . b is' malignityraild:*lnlition ef.Coitildeuee;On MaittroOL ~. 'lle - .10.1 . 01, ti . iaaainie: hiniielf'dae of the: hasest'or , .vii, totes: : tialitiitii in ordei to a couso'Cob tie i*al wzao : athatitoo6' \7lll 4a4H- 1 1. - 0: 4%. . . . . Harrison-ofepeakink-iireverently; anti'the • leadingjournals,- of:theltidbfonnliarty - gla - d.:: — . ---- 7 kir lend ,theinsplyes 7 as ;accomplices 'of hit, baseness ! It is efieugh7to make one 4slipin 2 . - ed o 1 human nature:, _ . . We speak of these eihibitioint ‘ifibi'e ill sorrow than in aager i '' yet.:More..ia..koPe ...,-.'...-'- then' 'Hi - either: They show ;mit'that the tietorktiVet lit iSfale is allbat deetppliahedi. l - '.• .- No partiieseits' to :Shia . *Niched warfaee except_wheasatjts-laat--IniipoiMl-theial-----7if watS to its oprwg'r,eater discomfit - are. . No; ... public man was -ever Put down by such - • (maiiii, - iii - d — While: Honor a tid - 14RitieSir,: ----- pert'aiii-,Wliiiiitan- nature,- nnqe ever.-ean be, . . 1 The - tlespefacleea Who WonhlthPs bespin- ...:. _, fain. on the : lietid of. a -brave soldier anti - : F faitlift pul * servant only:precipitate their` own 'do tfail, a d render the lesson Tore i . I•strikifigly impressiiie; . .. . - _ • - .4 it-worth while that. 'We should ShOiii., u.p the utter . . falsehood .apd', baielesffnes'S or . :. -- i these-slanders? Shall we deseethl to - their level for the sake of expo Sing.: and reftit rig thein .for have, done so with regard td.. • . I every slander upon 'the - . public eaten' - 41 •-. - IP:et:will .J . lairiSmt, no M - atterhurt abEturd• . - - L - 9f-xteQcious - Z - - . Ml]tage_patiently, fell o wed_?...„ his .libelers stdp . by stop through Their slimy . - Mid spirel • comae., iry e tip every__ taken tiverY; . falsehood: which 'limy 'intro_ choien to in '. • vent, and - brs tight -ferwaid the otlicial'and --.. .. - undeniable - evidence in their baseless 'ma-' . . • li,gnity, - One , only of tlicse.,lit.s . , or rather' • ' • thanes of perpetual 11,1.1ehObd, yet remains;,„ Within-olir knOwl6;dge;-4-that-is the Crogliatic . :---, and Poit . Stephenson litsiiiess—and we have the documents prepared to-blow that: - - -diTto-i tiltWalSil6ll 72 sl- 7 ittffSiFfiTirtFiiiiiM'iir -- ' insert them. . We- want .space to do. this effeetually--'-thoroaghly,--linaflyi-mnd:iViten-,', '. we have done it, the Locoloeo beauties whV..,:, -- : are forming '' CrOgap -Assoelaiions," .'tul : ' -,., Lallilop, - of eelehrating tlie:derelf6e-.OE-Fore7,,, Stephenimrl in- derogation Or Oa, Barri.= .. song , will: . lint!- , that they haVe . - trisgrace& - themselves insteralr - ol the old Veteran of . -.- Noult :Bend.— v-_ .' „ .--',.-- —, , . - Ilni..liow -hall we treat Piesnalignatit as- - '. . . saults'on,-(4 ‘ eneral Ilarrison's. private ehar;; • iicter and 'personal worth. in NOieli.lbeafo- . ..- I:oistn is driven to indulge ? Shall we-rmint L L,_, to his-,standing in , . Cincinnati, among tlt‘t; . • , people who have known-him-for nearly - hall a century ?,. Woul4. any man repeat eillyoutiformly._reeeive_tWo-thirds of thir , ,votes of that intelligent and moral city, f6r . . llie 'nest - responsible stations ; if he were_ . ..... :.......• '••• nn„". , i ~, tviNvbVial_ilt ..fltli;t:. Statitly Selected as chairman of great. pu 7 . tie tneetings;:politiazl nitd philarithropic--: • to preside over a Bible Society meeting ; to be . the -Rrgatiof fife- citizens in welcoming • Lafayette to their &c. were . mind, and dissolute. in, rriorals! Must not every man feirril. 'these coinages of.loc.ofoCaisni 'are alike "da,stardl/ and unjustifiable?- - _ But we do not dePend on liagaiWe . teJti-- - • •niony. Dawson's Life- of Harrison, Mc.; r 'A.fee's History-:of the West,•(both Written' • T 3,7 political nearly , every volume treating of the settlement . ..and' his; tory" of west,-testifies -truly of General' . Harrison's character 'as well. as talents; but' Aire have more- pOinted evidenee titan even' 'this. om Hobert T. Lytle, former mein,' ber.of Congress. from the Cincinnati - Dish triet, (afterwards' -United States Siiii , eyor r - - J General) bore empliiitic testimony to the pure-and.high eharacter.of General Marti 'son." They - 11 1 .AI long — lieen - p - oliticateppo ,2,- : newts, but - General I.4de scorned to — cast= Unjust odium on a lirtive -and faithful pat-'' riot on that ground; acid rehuked those who' did it.r And even 1)r. Duncan,' the present loco-- ME -foco-member of-AZongress fritit that .bis-'• triet, disdains to countenance these personal assattlis on General Harrisoni---=-In-lii4-gfpnii— -"speech of the lastsetsion;conedeted for tick; other purpose than to depfeeibtif General! . Harrison as far as possible; he elprei'alY, gives the lie to his co-laborers who venture. to assail the private . .character of General. -Harrison;--11e:sa3 - s— . - , - PI profess to be somewhat acquainted . with -the history of General Ilarriso,n's po , liticamilitary, pud:private life. - -- I•arn - bie' • neighbor, and live•in his county. - AS to , ilil3 private- We,- 1.- knew of ne .. stain_that_foe_ __ a- monien'f - 5611W3 -= MM.- .•:. I°-believe- he i .strictly-honest. - _,.. , • ' Such is the language of MexanderDuni can, in iii . 6 midst of as a malignant and pit'-' ter an C.itibilinh..of..Malevolence ••fits ever . •kvis concocted. . But lib.keefv it t *owlttrict Iln - for - him -- tcr. - ..defame - Oeneral - . 41.'s - orivisW -- character. - Ile knew not Amly that the eld - Farmer is honest., bat that his.cortitiptentk • know it also, and--tecefodo thilUgh they" .: fin ve.crof beep-::-would rise witkintligria 4 .- - ; lion against any man Who asserted'of itti ; initiated a bate faltehood againsttlicit frier' and neighbor.' , And, cautioes, as he . was tie., _assail-_General-.Atrrisfin_gnly-owini4o4&;:'`- ..- of which_theyi•Oulil netstk.welltantleritatitl _ the' falsity, we believe ' they'. 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