MIREM El op.4.3gag. - .on ABB' Ealtptie. [ERALD & UPOSITOR. OARILDOLIE. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, tB4O. • FOR PRESIDFNT, . FOR - VICE 'PRESIDENT... . • JOiI.k•TYVER HO . _ cindE:WASHINGTON WAS A . FARMER. ' Jona -AIiATIIS WAS A LAWYER: • TIIOMAS4EEFERSON.WAS A LAWYER. - JAMES MADISON WA D S A.LAWYER. JAMES MONROE WAS A .LAWiEII. • • . JOHN QUINCE ADATIS'IS A LAWYER. • ' ANDREW JACKSON IS A LAWYiTI. - MARTIN YANA - 3,11MM IS . A:LAWEER. ILLIAM 11. HARRISON IS A'. FARMER. .ike causes produCe sinillar effects;, under Wash ton the country..was prosp . erotts„and happy." Let have another' farmer Presideptia) another Age-of !verity and jilenty,.. ,• • Baltimore Market.—Saturday_Aug.,. 0tn.:55.1211. Penn.4Pheat $1.14 asl.lo. orn 49 to 52 cents:' • Rye 00 cents. Oids cents, 11eqf.5.50416X;(0: ----- Hogs - $5iS 7- 56.25. Paiskey 25 cents / ekchisive of • 'ltd. • JLE a ATE ELIECIICRifi—C °UN TY C . 02;liT N- ourfrimi& bear in mind that on, Sat . _ !day next, the 29th-mst...Two riki,En;yri)s, 3e • to be elected by the, Whigs - in - each )wnship and borough of .the County, at. ie aslial places of!•holdiiig_townihip , which: 17elegates .are, touieet on the . _ 'uesdav following ih Carlisle, at 11 o'clock .•.. • , • . rn.,.-td.nominatea - County Hellas would:. do .well ;to. select .pendent .aen..)lS . and let - :them - come to die Convention well informed as to ithe ,vishes.of the .people w.hom_they represimt. AV.e should, form a good.,licket this .yeir, .as-we-have - often - heretofore - doge; - compos- - 3d of - idoral, intelligent _men ; because , we . 3o stand - a cliance of electing, ivedin: Old Mother Cumber/and.. !Election ,14 . aw--91 egistiT. We trust our friends thrOughetit the coun ty will be particular in seeing that ever✓ voter's name is'-entered on the.. Assessors' List in due time.. —lt-must be done at leagt ”ten days betiire - lhe - electionr. as well the names -of• -persons-between the : age of 21. and 22, as those who claim to vote • as taxpayers. Read.* law on the second • • -' Thu Harrison Meeting held at Meehan •iesliur on Saturday last was very respect -- able - in - point - edit - umbers - and -- character: - 'There were; as estimated by . different indi viduals, from 700 to 1000 people in atten : dancei- .. .14 7 e - counted - . 000 men, in proces --siOn-4anothergentleman-tiyour:side count ed 005—Capt.: Weaver. counted .them. as , i-they--left—the— . woods,:an4 made 786 ; a -young gentleman whom we did.not know made the same number. ,Iqr. , •Laak, aLo eiifo - ieo - rthirSila - Ce, who seems to have t-- tended for that special purpose, informed us thht he xounted.s46 ; lift admitted that ho.thought there were about 690 altogeth • err , We give it as our candid opinion that _______tli,rere_avere_about:Einollorrison voters o tge - ground'; .:and If Ilieto—e-iifiaikeil-Tteid of this at their meeting, they may saSr they tsiat Holding their meetings after us, they certitiply have - , a great' advantage; and: we lo'olciarthem to have from 1 000 to 12.0.0 . . at Mealiaiiiesburg.on Saturday week ; but Wheifikb—eleeticei-duitteKsv.k.'Virio-give-thern thiharifeiftussle they've had for many years iq this re'gion , The - harmony of the Whig meeting was transiently disturbed by :a few , blackguard locolocos,'among them a certain Doetor, — who — WoUldlike to be sent to the legislaturburilley iaere"email pBtatoes l 7 -' and we forgive. them - , Cams. , STAymaN presided:- The rest of die officers we .did not , know'r but shall no tioubtAc.d - theirrnainesln the -next-advocate. id"Tite irOlueteer l eeys there ' were. no drunk ht the Leeefoto_eelbbreiten pi thelitti l •iii 'favor of a Tariff: • We can on:: ly say ilatmie Made tfieingeiriftitiiiiistie gestion 'of ,orte of the;party. who, was prc - sent at the celehration„ and alleges-that HE 47a - riff - Toir;74 - ,,which prCeSed by certain leading - men - of - the, bold turgh: lf. we'do , not greatly mistake; , we understood tnrthey from the gentleman: . itt; ' gilisitiori,.th.4,l4l6 l l 6 4 l llPOnthe ' editor' ioft the '•VnlubtOir 'tn.uscertain why. toast ,did not appear, acid was fnforunatlteOtite 611 rimiti 4 fe!' 1 10.1 40 )- ? -bit*/,'' , Our. rrOnt - *ill no' doubt serthis paragro;,ind • we Call hia,MientiMLlco l the factirlstateil We thinkte V(441": • teer'Amileir the allegation, to ineke'e statement of facts., 9iir coltitinte,are' at his service,, ;Ptiterwit his name is at•the , ser *lee of ,ihe ' ,volunteer.. PRISI ?lON. BM Effli =Erg , ran Buren County-Tie The paeotocti Cotiventieli wet itY Car lisle, yestprday itternbon,..aad . ttorttinated the following tickei Assembly. A. Smith llciriney, (Hopewell,) JalniZimmerman,:(Nfonroe.) e f ehiifitssioner: rllicikael (Monroe.) Covnen Clitiile t t.itell, (batiste.) Sieditor. S.amtiel (N•Middfetoli.) , • ~ biiector ,of the. Poor. Bend:int:pit retiCr, (Dickinson.), _Sheriff James Reed / (Ne,vvville.) AZNIR MAICH."tile 'editor of the Vol unteer has o ened his batterie4 bion the - Harrison boys--the little-ChapS that bed Van Buren's funeral proceision on Sat urday week, -by their .hurras . "-When Greek mete Greek," we tnay look for cutting dd slashing. • ricir;The .. .Volunteer still • inquires 'for Capt.4 , lla.us'__- Toast. - Well, if .our. neigh-: bor will put himself to the trouble of hand ing it to ,ue we will publish it with-pleasure,. We never 'saw it—nefer Ward it read, and do not knoW where it is. But. what was done with the TARIFF TOASTY? We_have geed demeoratie'authorlty for . Saying tliM: . _ .such ..toists.:Were-drunk:at .the-Locorpeo celebration, and afterwards auppressed.- 7 The '.genileman froin'„whom..:thes.e . facts . were.g. athetid; informed us ... that drank STa . rici 4 TeaSt- 4 --ivhere is it?' ------ rit:7°TheNolutiteer-talke-about-teering -down.- our Log . Cabin.: Bring on your "bone and sinew"l.:neighboit . : and . make quite agreeable .. tea party We understand that the?Locofoeos who undertOok to cut down„ the .Harri'son pole at , Dillstown _on Fridak_night last; were severely wounded . .by' a ..disellarge from-ashot gun. Tliat ruse rather rough usage for the"bone and tiinenr;'-! siasii*i it neighbor. - RC'''. The Locofocos -- of Carlisle have a beautifulflag,', which we usually see stuck' up along side of Mr. Purser Resitkiey, when the party is on duty.. This flag is.a pretty large on, and must haVe . cost cozs'iderable —several mitit-tiro - Ps at leak. The ,quere It—the Party, the . Treasiiry, or the Purser ? • T4e Volunteer of last week copies an' article relative to General gorrison's -prospects -front-ilte--€A4Vew---Th di-Hera/d r !! and classes has a. intig mien This is a pretty fair sample of our neighbifir's-le racity.._ The New York'fferald is edifed by the notorious James Gordon Bennett, - atul , although — it is,.osteli - gibly, a .neutral paper, its editor is, at heart, as errant a lo cofoco; as the" Volunteer- man hienielf.. BennetifortherlY'ellited the " PeimsylVaz • . the.LacknoWledged orgau:of locofocoism in this 'stateoand wag at-that time. the prOtege'of•no, less _a personage than Amos-Kendall. No"riltPc6c. tabfe..mati,of either party,. pays any Lti:9il - to whet Bennett. says ; :and the-Nfric York politicalditerary and religious, has lately_denouneed • Benriett .aild his pa:. per, tho.man,_ aa,a miserable charlataU, and - the - pap - eras-a compound of filth and - false;. Itood—L_THEREFOR,`i2O-- reipeclUblefia • We learn that' the 'firm or Ramsey & ,Leed Mu * ►, Of this place, patronizes Bennett. Comment is inufecessary..... . • See it stated, en r thc_ t enthority Banked contributed a .million of dollars "to h elp 01 federal - w hi r er - Ary - on the election." The Globe and the •Democracy of this region, on, the other hand, haye as -Iser rted for two,years past - that the Bank is insfilvent. Mogi - ividely ' these:entittent Doctors differ In their`opinions. _ =MEI ." • DOmberacy.: Let the Feder4 - -Office-holders-in- this county, who are so actively engaged 'in-the presidental contest, read the , subjoined eeimen - of Jeffersoninn 'Dernocracy;,and hear in mind that after t le' • tit a_ `"-When we exemplify the realdemacracy of Jeffereon, by bringing it to operate di6: l'ectir'ripoti—these--paMpered--niiiiieris_or :federal pbwer, -we apprehend ; they r w will lege tvedileiltb 'the ;principles of. the.dreat Apostio,tban,t "e now pretend to be....•tre shall give Di inisey- a 'dinned put dOwittbe:Banke hisleisore,:untrinintel ed onerous dbilek.br hispursership: One thing I.us to the future; interference .in elections.; whether of the - Stitte - ait ' , General Governments, .by, WO . litttee t should be:,deemed -cAusn'er REMOVAL;. Iniemnie the.' conStitu tintiat ritnnedy' by:the-elective. principle be cones: if, it may "bg::emethereil by the enormous patronage 'the:General" Government. ', THOMAS 'JEFFERSON`;" „. 410••••. •Lits,t4r, , :The Ele.ielionfil ,1 1 . he result Of' the August Elections InaY be (lin; Kentucky, IndiaOa; ti,nd . N.OTtli:Parblina, giving,.V 1 39 Electoral oes, have:gone, large . majorities, for to Alabama,,J.Hinoie, , and 'Missouri, giving 16. electoral votes,-have-gotuFfor thif-Loco . facos"; Whether, by increased - or 4ecreased Majorities is not' at present known; but we thihk the ,aggregate' majority. will: be len tlidfi It ivasin 1830. In'the, three states carried by the Whigs, We haie gained 20.000 in.ihe popular vote; and one of the states, Nortii - Caroli na, we haie wrested front - MARTIN VAN In 186 , the whig Inajoriti in Kentticky and In' aha, *tie i§;4bs; no*. it aboti t . 25,000 ; -in kiarthbakolitta :Van Buren-had- over 3000 uiajoritynOw-w.E. have . carried the state by upwards of 800.0. - • • . • . 'Since this time. last year; the-ivhigs carried noleis,thaUSEVEN STATES, that went for Mr:Tan . Buren in --- 1830; - Thei3e seven states give IOA eleMoral votes—and they east, for' nsaraggregate - mejority; Of22;000; The admitiistration.eannot win one of them back: 'raking . into . vie tit theBe Indisputable facts, let us inquire,. in the, language of Amos-Kendall, How STANDS - . In 1838 the - following states voted against Mr. Van. Buren c--Ohio, 21 ; Kentucky; T5O - ndiana; -. 8; -- Tennessee, 16; Vermont,* 7; Veorgia;ll; Maryland, 10 -;- New. , Jer sey;' 8; Smith Carolina; 1.1 ; Massachti getta, 14; land - Delaivare;'34. making• 44_01. 124 eketorai votes. • '• • • • ,The folloWing sluice irotedfti':Mr. tin - Buren : *** --LNew -- Y0r1c;742 - ;77renzisybioni4; 30 ; New Hampshire, 7 ; Connecticut, 8 ; Rhode Isla - Od - ,:4 ;. Virginia, 23 ; Louipiana, 5 ; Alabama, 7 011inois, 5 ; Missouri, .4 ; Maine,..:lo ; 4 Michigan, 3 ; Arltania6; 3 ; . North Caiolina,.ls ; making in . 01(170 - electoral Votes. Since 1836, the administration have'ear ried, - Of the ..whig,ptates - , .Ik;,:_,Giiirgio,_ll;_:Mdryland, -- _ 10 ; South Carolina, - 11.; and' . MassacLusetts, 14, in all 82 vot:(i . s , butsit must - Wrecol= lected that Airco. of ...the largest of,theSe were only earned last year; and by small majorities. Add these 82.yoles to the 170 castfor Mr. Van Buren in. _1836,_ and he would ,have• 252 xlectoral •Votes. But the.whige have eat Tied seven-of Mr.' Van7 - 13tifen's - atatesTgiving . 100, clectoiall votes, not one of which he - can b.y- -recover. We We must, therefore,. deduct these' front him; which will leave PA) 152--aitd add -thein to 1110 . 42 votes fair - to - rw pies since 1836,•which. will giVe to Gene= ral Harrisonll42 certain electoral votes. This will place.. the two candidates as fol lows: For GE.: IlAttosoN—New York, Vir ginia, North Caroline; Kentucky; Indiana, Louisiana, Michigan, Vermont, Connecti cut, Rhodojeland, New Jerpe4mul..Dela- .. ttnre—A44. . = • - POr 'l3ottim--Pennsylvania; South. .7:W7n:caste, - Georgia, Maryland South. Carolina; litassachuseiti, New Mississippi and , Aritairsdri—i=l6l. • Erom this statementlt, will be seen that Ge n . Harrison wants but 6 electoral votes -to make him --Fcesidenl• The question ean•he' get them? To answer this ques• Aion_it_tvlll only-be .necesdarY _to look- at the list of states given -16 Van ti;. rett,- We see among_ them Ohio, Tennessee," Geor gia, Maryland; and Massechusetts. 01 these it is , not disputed, except by.' a- few' ' madmen whose insane ravings are only -Intigbed-at-liy_Ziensible_men i t.that-Omo.and, MAssAonusErrs, giving 35 votes, are cer itain-fur-liarrison,-by-Mleast-20,000-ma- jorify. I t hle would give him- 177- votes, and - reduce Van Buten to 117- Of course HARRISON would be elected. But'euppose that _we should lose_ V irginiai the only state on our list that-tbe moN of sanguine JAW°- . , co could claim, the gain of Ohie and 111.1 s-. sichinfetts'WOuld still give Gen. HARRISON 154-votes-td-yan 'Buren's 140.__ Besides; we are certain .to carry, Georgia, Maryland • and Tennessee!' stand ali t (ood a chance as the limb loco s fOr Mississippi; and pay "Axt I possibly carry ; Pennsylvania, I. lit , iimiti Gen; IlitinisON cannot be de , ; fated arthe:ballot boxie.;fie. - toill be elect-.I edoind - tiir-theitirgestiipitlautiod-Oloetoral:' majoilties eier .given to - any candidate for th! same high coirme.:l,- - ' : , „,. 1- '4 l'- ' , " ghaPOlac to , crow. We have had Harrison . Thunder and Hard bider aril uakea„eaoughpf late to make-us all MEM crow. JEFFERSONt DEMOCRACY. ' 4 Ari`a grpot and written these titoi3ii I,b'd /Poporpeoli• abdut Affersanian Petro pram favoring the -rights., of inn) ?pen, and . Federal Wrillocraey opffosing theScri - ghts,. it may pot tie ovules to lay boicitt thellobbling ignoram uses who tall 71;3. 441 - 111 -- 16t4 le t,* OV+ 'flinch mote than thity kridit, the . ,:AAlovVing Act of emigres''' bearing the sign manual of, the Great 'Apostle of rlemocriey,, Let beat in, mind too, that ~.I:uFiittsiq ::fuppotted:theprepertgstiglifieteitott in Yip ...ginis-1-Vvltile OLD Jowl men. of Massichuietts (Modes -and, Fade ralists•-nri-thek-ard-ealled),!,-Vent-in-a--body- in . favor- of.. universal suffrage, and the Poor Man's Righter • . d2ct .ext ending. die rigid of 4terbee in, the Indiana .Territory, - Be it enacted,&C That every free white male •person . in the Indiana territory, above theage,of twenty-one years, having' been a citizen of the United'States, and resident, in the territery one year next preced ing art' election of representatives,' anti Who has ailegal or'eqpitable title to 4.ltact i of laud of the quaiititY of. fiifty acres, Or who may becimbe the_purcliaser from, the United States ola tread- lend of. the quantity or .50 icres; Or. Who holds in. his own right a town lot of the value of 100`'dollers; shall be entitled to a ate for representatives to the general assembly - of said territory. - - . J. B. VititNum, Speaker: of the tionSe ofßepresentatives._ • GEO: CLINTON, Vice. President of the , United States. and Preaident of . the - Senate. ' 'Approveel Feb; 20,- It3oB, Tn. JEFFERgON. "Federal llilitigidaein-yr). - Under thrs eaPtien,.the Volunteer of last Week-contains-a --charge against theAVlligs of ltlCto Holland, Fickaway county; Ohio,. the terms'of which are so aivfully bTaaphe-* mous.th . at ,we forbear to 'quote them. We subjoin - ftbm.;the •Washington. Reporter; a letter from Post Master Of New . , _ lam), who is , a •Van Buren man; which sweeps .away.: the:charge . . against - igs, and exposes. tile .. .despdrnte - Tivickednes - of the• reildtditti in rit:tery thorough manner:, 'Read the:letter : -•" Mr. S. Weaver Sii.--01) the day the:Merin : Mut wfis said to' Im-adininis -fere(); there was :a log-cabia.-raisiag in this pinee.:' There being-a majority of Whigs . . itr this county, there was about-]2OO, per- Sons,presenkand in, that .number about 3,00_ democrats.- There was a•griod deal of ex • eitement on boih'sides, - in. whiclr'both-par 'ties published the proceedings of the day.- Thewhigs had - parched corn, and hayd 6 7. der'-at the raising, and there wa!gono of our party, a strong_ democrat, said it looked like worshipping General' Harrison,' and that he intended to have it published io the form of a sacrament—it would be a . ,.g00d joke on the whigs—:Land accordingly on the following. week had it published iii the Circleville Watchman.. It has since been refuted satisfactorily, - and proved not to be -so, by bOth7parties. - .. I -would jnet- sayoe — charge is altogether false to' my - own cer tain knowledge, Your may if you choose have it refuted In some of your public 'pa pers. go for having the truth told .on both sides.. We need not make use of ally unfair_means 'to .elecj Van Buren. 'There is wiothin mere certain - thair - his - te= : ing cintnext - President—log cabins and hard cider go ThifiFigiliEiriarireausm---Ohio will notglveCieneral 2- Harrison - more - than. 5000, majority, one of the strongest whip stateS in the Union. Very, truly yoiirs, LIME For a similar charge:brought . against the Tip . pepnop'Cltib of Gettysburg,. by . the [Magician, in , which Mr. Stevens is rtnnae - t - ots - er - a - promittent — parti — thak gen tlem an has Commenoed a = prosetien against the editors for -- slander, and they have each bean , bOund over-for:trial at the next term cif the Quarter Sesaions At6ms county; in the-sum of $3OOO. We :annex.a'refu tation.of the slander by the offieefs of the Pijg. Mr: XMontkoßzery Siri=Our - attention -has been-drawn--to marticrle - editoriallk = in - the' "Magician'-'-a , Locofoco liver published in Harrisburg,• under date of the Bth of .August, headed "horrid .111ctipheinf/,' . in • among eil2er things, the !"rippetanon Club of ettyitirge!'• g is accused of blasphetn . t and j 4- Profanailint _.of sacred _,things, at_ their_ weeklynTeeTnirl: —. the cause we maitlP in requires, that hoti -ever-disreinitable the-b,ltlree from whence the . charge 'comes, it .shoill.d be PrProPdY net, ':and" its utterfalseliood expOsVl: • We, therefore, 40 declare 'and .'Certif y; that we whose 'namee..are.herennto sigh ti, i officere•-and,members,,of :said Club, ; balm been! in _the:habit .-Of 'conetandy attending the meetings Of eaid Club 'since its Orgeni lzation;• anti that the Whole 'of said charge as - Sevforth'in'the article referred to, is ut terly'ahil_totally_false end without-shadow I,of.foundatii3if....., • ' ' • "r No tkansaetions Of the: kind,. alluded to, 'n6r:indeed:dily , other to whic the-•moet ,fastidious could' take .. el:ception,..liali ever 'occurred7inktch - m - ent' ith" Anowleidge,___4l3,2.. ..feet4 big regotindink wi. !Id rteriV en revelry;" me ha.. _w er - deem: liquor introtiked on thnee - : occasions )into - the meenni t , ... ~ .___ -..- - Wo--ttrist than any 'ATers - m -- hichrnay .Itaire been induced to ,give currency to the foul libel; will do .as thri justice to publish, this`reftitation-Of it., °. - ' • , . • - ' IVI. -,c; ~_cLArtitsON President.. --- , - - H. DEN WiHHIP, 1 '. -. GtEatiatliEftc, O: P Y, oi " ‘ 87 G:'0031/EHLER,' ' '-- ,• -, .. : :,,, ,H. p: Slieliellirii ( ;1;a ' ' ‘'. Win.:Butliroff,;' ec • r _ , , ne . 1 . 3 .* , --- .' '' `' " ' Although not having 'attended' the int - of the club as 'consuiiii4ras other merit-' Biers; I liesitsse riot to say;.that whoiri,Pre senti iiPver:.-liii? any thing' objectiaPable '9"hat.ennid is any filniier give ,Canso)for -o,o:grOsS a libel. - ' -p. -ll.' STKOPI,6:;`V,..V. -, ITcw Holland, JuIST . B, 1840. R. N. FERGUSON. * -. l3eCatiiiie ;04 kneit..ll*-_, Let those - miseterniti 'Who are now slandering the heroic and patriotic ifar,ri-' eoit; anti - applying to hiimile,,terms ."coiiht ard," petticoat' General," " Grinnw," tfic.'rei4.the following. We .dpe'6ially . re commend it to the attention•of S;'-isamieyiT that—pink—of--politenesirand paragon of orators. Ws,extradi It ritoni ilie "rumbeilan4. Register" of Sept. 9, 1812,_ into' Whichit svart,copied from a Ohilicothe (011io) paper.. • -1 • "We understand information wis receiv ed in town, by the mail of, this day, that the VALIANT' .HAxtiOsow; botnntfinded in the action of Tippecanoe; On the 7th 'of list Novenaber; has been, appointed the Kentucky- VolunleerB, into , Canada.— We hope itmay prove true.- Under such an, accomplished General, we are, certain that .they- will :march with alacrity and pride tb- the field s of 'glory. -Theretis dot a mayi,-west of-the-Allegheny -mountains, in Whom the. backwoodsmen have . so-much coroteEithE.' ° ' •,' It vrilthe - leinembered , that the above paragraph - was written ,immetliately' . after the diegracefasuriender of Hull at Detroit; when the whole country was threivri - into • , confusion and alainn . by that disastrous event.• Although 7 thingt looked gloomy.; the. hardy..sons of the -west were not dis-. mayei). ,-. They knew that the chief who. '-had—conquered Willi-them at Tippecande; was. competent, to lead them to victory to Canada: And he (lid lead theta to - victoryi• - i f he_l_g r is kitasid Brilliant battle of the. Thames, where•he beat the: British and their savage - allies,proved cOncliisivelY that their_conrideince- had not been Misplaced: ',-__ . . From - the samea source vie learn ,the fol lowing.: It is an extract:of a-letter from Cincinnati, dated August 30 ) 1812, .. .." TWo• - • titotiSand Kentucky. Volunteers ti left-here .yesterday for: Urbana; and.aboot: 4000 more are elpeete Here- thi.l ''&ek:. The, whore ern .I'd ',be—iiii c er—ilit—ctimmand of Goveinei Mitt/arm w to is now hi-this town.- ..11c.is.. appointed a Major General by Goveitior'Scott, - Of Kentueliy; - and. the -volunteers from that stale are much':pleas ed with the appoinimen l." • " . • - • -- . Nowirea4President , Madison's. opinion ec,General Harrison;- delircied by-him-in his Message 10. Congress, Roy - earthier 4tir, 1812. Speaking Of, s the disaster, at-Detroit, and the zeal which die citizens evinced to wipe away that stain, the President Says: •_,' " Thjs:patriotie zeiil,- i wltickif was..ne 7 - cessary rather to limit titan excite,.has em bodied an ample force from the ktatei of Kentucky_and Ohio, and Trom parts - Of' -Pennsylvania-nod_Virginia. It is, placed,' With the addition of few regtilars, under the command of Brigadier General Harri son, who poteesses . : the entire confidence Of hiefellow _soldier.i,.among.witictiyare ci tizens, some-of them- voln nteers in the . ranks, not less distinguished by their-political sta tions, than by their ,personal merits." . the resillt of the recent elections in KErsTucim-antHrunA-N-Aris-r-suflicient—evi ilence-tliat the - olflsoldiers of the West have lost none of their early confidencein the 'skilLand patriotism of their, old comman der.. Net only they, but. their children, whom he protected. fromilie scalpinggkiife of the savages, have evinced their.gratitude to: hiM, and given the lie directto the host of hired scriblers and orators who are Andy eniaged-in'shitidering-and:traddeing-a-me . • ritarious officer. • Wenow invite the - attention of our rea ders to the following artiele, written by the celebrated Thomas Ritchie,' editor of the ".Richmond Enquirer," ,*heiitas' now, the organ - of the democratic party.of:Virginia, We find , it in the Cmmbetland Register, of ,Ma) 11', 18 tiTereilited- LOS the . Richmond, Eniluirei:, Mr. Ritchie, after censuring, the condnct of some of the American offi: cers, particularly that ofTGeneralAVilliiii.; son, says - • " Brave ad American troops have recen ly been, they fought, they bled, and-but for unfortunate eifeurtiatatioes they would have conquered; ' Seek - =theta- w here '- you ..w ill eu - flnd thein-brave c herole;:and-enterpriz-- ing: In the Walls of Detroit they were be -tray ed-by-Hull.Qa - the -ban Its -of- the-Rai sin, they snatched a laurel in spite of the improvidelled bt their General; , •and the snows which sulitounded them: the heights of •Queoristritiri ihes- vton even the ot ;;!lnuse , of a most feroCionit enernjr.. At York to cl Fort Georgethey_perforiiied deeds which did ahem honor, and would have do ne mbre . if tiler had been seconded f die activity of their wader.:_ _- On the name they , were. creamed will+ a brilliant victory; because they had a H.B2:VISON to .lead them. Nev glories wotkld• have encircled _them afNiontreal if their coinunt4ers had I conducted •them to its walls., , Give us of; ee - fs --- bvir -- worthy - of=these7men; - =and-no - truormin-the—vrorld.,..would be able to van; W . here , are ,V 0 fb_ meet with_ such' a leader? By what. iinalifications,-.aro-we Aoitttorti him when wet,soe him ? Ile' must not be merely bravertint,botdelleptiatig und decisive _ ; Ulways seeking an opportii- A . to' strike at his eneiriy. lie must bd las prudent as he in biAve, always iteekityg for information to fegulate the must be, ab,steinfouS in his hahits, noti. fob mush deinted to the pleasnrCtiorrtheAuble, liuriiitymind'always detained-to-the:niter* of Firms.. ,lle must'havearrOgle!ts eyo,- . ft* sier on. the ttratnii,` , inspectiOg tho'condition' of his darlipi and inducing ettery, FeSpOnii ble:pfficer, tp Attend to the discharge of his duty :° Sloth and i 106 , 1ro th :his Piiisetie_ respect fief tihila' man reitteet7AW: He' itt'ambitious of finitt,•but he nuidies ben;-1 , 4 deserv*it.:'lfeis'attached.io.arnis, ECM] beCauie it is his bueiness as hiajfeasuiet ••• • If : any: one - ask .us where such amen 'is t(. bs„ met'.with; sat)Weic•tb the best •iof th . ..kmanWho.had Washed, away' the" disliSters . at :Detroit, who had everything to collect fora)zewcampaign, and, who got eiiery:' thing together; who _t adeil , tasses_ and_ _ft pows,_ and stapoonteil,tba. Most 'Trightfal ,climaie' theljnioa-Union . -nian Ow- was.neilhe, to I.e . ititwited - WiliscOter;.n.dr , diffiotiltiCe nit -lei-any-shape, .the'Skill.of the civilized.. . . .tir - tlie barbarity of a savage 'foe; the . man who won the hearts Of Ae,people: by his . sprit; the respect of his ,ollicerS • by his zeal, the love of hig.skrity tiy . 'a . participa flan of' ; the tharl,vdm - was, finally tritiniphancover his enemy:. Such a mania Fru:Lug. HENRY Thus iiirbte Thomai: Ritchie in 1814, , giving utterance to the sentiments of an hO r nest heart; anti echoing the opinion held by the-great-Rep tad gair-fa o f -th on -I Mow imortirYirt tildSt it now. be to him to find hinascilf fighiing side py side miili s poeli a hired mercenary.' as .4mos iirla creature` -who. Weekly - and daily attacks, - through.: Abe prootituted coluiuns tile Globe, not only the- inilitarxreputntion; -but also the privalc chili'atter of General Harrion. One thing; however, i;e - to observe'• Mr. Ritchie neiiht pleased, indulges: in this coarse-abuse . hinistilf, - nor will he permit.others to do so witlrinipu .. • A NUVEL,UASE il toi.I . Z of. Murder. in. the second degree, August terns. . . 1830...0f:the court. 'Of Oyer.and Terminer _ of - 4 13erki-conntY:., -• • • . -'• Oii:the 12th - day - of August,. in the year 1830,1t0 was sentenced - to the Penitentiary, for. the period of 12 years: • . _ - _ ..On the Btli day of - April, in 'the year 1836, he was pard - tlw - _ - Ciovernor, upon- condition-that'. he- tvobld pain : the State of Pennsylvanitvpforthw vet: return- tcniaitPSlate.: He did not leave. the State a Pennsylvapia,Atbough lie received said, pardon,land :was liberated from ,his - Confinement by virtueof .4. 1 -Ile is now and.an,application has been mail 6 to IlisOourt, fur a rule 1.6 - slsov cause,. why aavarrant shouli not be ` 'Eafice - d - , -- Pb -that he:might be - arrested, - and remanded-to the Penitentiry, under Isis - former sentence:: August session - 1840,- the case was argued before Judge .B.Arnts, who delivered sound ~opinio.u,•:Concluditsg7as ln.the 25th Section-of the 9th Article of our State Constitntion, We find the doctrine, that "Emigration - front - the State, shall not be prohibited. ; ' branches of our.gov; ernmetit, by their united ;action cannot pre -vent emigration; is it.tt? he 'supposed; that the Executive can, of his ownmere Motion, compel any one, to emigrate.. ~citin_he im pose emiu b ration tipon_ any one,hy way of alleviated punishment; even. with .his-.con sent, without law, or uuthOrity of law? Is it a Subject about which the executive, and convict, can make a binding.contra . ct ? At tpr all; -.it is the_aufkatitiition of one Itiod or punishment, and disability- in fieu_otanoili , er. _• This - punishment, if- not forbidden, is notlierinitted . as nishuuent by-outlaws:7 The character of this iastituteis stihstan- , tially wrong in principle, and Would be. Of evil-consequences in-practice.. Under eve ry aspect of the case, I think the condition is void, and that the pardon is ahsolute, and that, the rulo.must be discharged.' "For thd . Herald §- Expositor' the — differentire - sons named for a seat in theileit Legisla ture of Pennsylvania, the mine of our fel t low . townsman, Mr, Jaceb• Bretz, has beenlientio.ned. In viewing the claims, as well as the'qnalifications of the-Several gentlemen spoken of, none is more *mi. nent,than these , of Mr. - Bretz: 'He - is em phatically ono of the people; a =dirty- shirt.' It ie hoped that the .coming County Conk w_RUpPytiO . ........e his elairns, and give higi- a nomination. A VVliio, • ' s.ll:ite VOIIVeII fop' hi 'Lai:cadet city, tiiday 181114 Sept. Thp follonringPreainble.and Resolutions, subm . tted by' 1)r. • WM. S. Rowe, wore adopted at .a special meeting of the Harri son Club 'of Carlisle, held. on - lionday evening- tho7-17th --instant,. The_. attention of—the-different -theld,antLoLoUr:frientla. generally throughout the county, is earliest 7. 1r -requested to-the-object-which-they-cou• template. • • . . Whereas; The friends and supporters "of H. llorrison and John. -'ryler, in tbe,county of 'Lancaster; have determined upon; 'holding- a large County ,Convention of the people Of , said - County; htthe city of baidaster, on Eriday the of September next; and to which they invite all the friendsnf Old Tip and Reform, who 'ieside in the iinmedinte neightioring coun tiei, tO lifted() 'and • participate: in their,de- _ whereaa;__The - parqi - ,( loLtka. pee-) ple) which „still adhere to the much dis .ased- and- 'constiin pled system of MartriY that,:citv Whet ' ilrev)ave been pleaseil - to calf a/gathering! of th Teople; but Which — we ine &slued was, nothing more than , "a meeting . of office ; holders; together • with their Thrift§ Midi 'ticrend - ents;. - 7 - 11t - titerefore -- behoeves every - atie'ef us, having at heart, the good ot our cbtiutry, and-possessing the spirit ot free! . ftiptiblicans; to sma4e.htriactualtdentenstra ,tion o€-the numerical force ottiterfree peo- I pl 6 tlint .bibraitar of our cause. Therefore; ! Ilesolvede73l4 fl Dr.7lliam RolanK Qaptalci_Sapw4l_Ctop, aml.V_e6,, Fr. _Crabh,l corentittect to procure` and p,ublislf, the -names' or ell who are fo , •unite- with the ''frecreeni.` , ef •Itineestey: co.neti'4. Fridatihe ' 18th - ,of , Septtimbef , , • ' • 'Resolvid, that *a recommeria several Clubs 'throughout the'conny; the appointment of tediii44l ;troth eadli club it) et•_wittrthe aboieeenneittee.' • • • IlniirinxtarlitquitmSxwrzar.--11 . there -- he any perk ionawho miiitaity doubt the truth of the All randethe- • nitin Systend, we would 'entreat them tolAmder well -- tipini - tliefcillaWing:factsi 7 -- -The food taken into the stomach is converted into blood; Which rind stream,' flowing through' all' the ramifications of the system, not only, inipaits strength mid continues life, but'actually CREATES, roams and nbtLiiaur eachand,every part of the animal machine. if the blood,,tlieretbre, is pare and healthy, the body' • Which -ii.formed "froin and suppOrtedly. the - blood; , canntiflie'diScased.- •-.lf-there is-a-single - pain or ache in any phri,it. proves we hinie , no health., Nothing.. can be more Absurd than to say we have '"had health. . Da. )3MOtiiturs NzeEtniita-Ugtvalls.i • . enjoy, the enviable distinction of being feared and ha ted .by the Medical Taculty,„betause they are des,-.. troying diseage tmd spreitditik health iirid consequent , happiness through the length and qeatltli'of our ' , loved country. - -4 • '• Purchase: theih in Carlisle, of. Goo. W. !or of agents liUliliiihetl in another part of this potion / . • MARItIED,• - • VOn thel3th the Red. 3'. ;IJlrieli Mr. RY RAUDADAtItiIt, to MISSI4DIA iiilß744lll . 4trtßilkl:; fO,Vit tOWObill p. .. • ~ • •• .. V On thoi sank day, by the same, MK. DANIEL -WRA vEn, to Alissilcrry BEcicon, jilt of Sit wer: Spring • -. • . . Oo the some day, by the tame, Mr. W.tu t imal.Ank imitinsr, of Dickinson towiiship, to Miss SattAft 3.A.Nit.. • • I‘l.wi; of SoutiLMitlillettOi .tsiwieship. - • Oa die gOth hist. by the saint!, Mr. Amor McCurpt, - tll"Elise' CORNINGRAM; all of - Monroe township. • . . , . I . • Y oi.ELlava • '2lst Nlv..A: AIt;EL:TATNE> r; 0 11. of Mifiliii Sdwuship , Cumlii ilund'ebuity, in the 5.5111 37eitr of 1114 . 11 , . e. - • • - nridgepOki Liehi. . rrl-IL.ou scribe' haytog become jigent hit the tthove Lhiof Freisht . Catrs, reSpeet, fully inforin the public, the liels ready. at nit times . to fonvartl hutilier to.any point along the CUM- Iterlittitt Valley or Franklin Hail' • Ortiers - tplresseil as above; a ill meet With prompt attention. _ _ JAMS CREVEIt, Agent A ugu,t fro; 1840. ---3 t Snr~ciiL'S Political Reuister for 1540: HE,sabscriber.llaye jast,r6ceived'g fc* of-SlnginnA-Politicalltegistcriexhibiting— tlie i•e , sOlts of EleetionS4Mblifi flit!. tiff...re ut* Slate 8 - and::: Counties throughout the United -States from 1808 'to 1840. The above wof k will be fou n d a - convenient • reference for those a ho•wish .16 compnre the resultd_ of the.up7rovelliog Cleiftion4 with those that bat e pre: • ceded Went: - Pena? 25 • iirrNER & MULV_ANY: _ , Aujiist 28, 1840. - - • •• • - - .. _.. . •—-.- Log Cabin Buttsing; • • - ,_ ... ••nrillE- subscribers have just received a further sup= 1 ply of Ls Cabin Jingo/is.% - - • - ~ , • ' • • --- - • --11.1TNE . .i..bi MULV ANY.: -.', August 26, 184 , . . 'el AAIE to the' l'hiotatioa of 'flininas Craighead .. y oao-kii,-.Solith-.4lAttletoit—toty.tialtiii r tite.4ottitg__.4. i;little,' . (ltmeribett aa Icillog ii i ' - •. ' . . . One Spreel:leil Heifer, about 11 . years old; one Red dov:sitrouv2 years:do; onel3laek-do. Ililollt-li years do; one Heil Steer, about I,i• yen, a do; one Sinn - Cud Bull, Shout 1 year do, • - No marks to be s en. -.• • The owneiisalcsiittllo.notneioni.l6l,Trore 1111ri I.erty, pay elinrges.and. take-them away ; otherwise 11Ernril - beiliariosed - ot'aceording - to - lirtr; rnomAs GitAIGIIEAII: -- -August ‘26; 1840.—dt . _ - Notivr Estate of Jacob Pain; deceased., Krrnits OF ADNIINISTRATION oil Ole es tate of Jacob Palm, late - orw - arl'ennisborough tucimithip, Ctintherltuut County, deed. have beefl sued to the subscriber residing in said-township r-Nci;,• tit e-• is -liereby = gistin _td _all those _indebted An said estate to• inake immediate payment, and „Ai those having claims ugititist said estate to present them, properly authenticated, for settlement., 1:EOIME , ICEA, --di. August 26,13;01- foiviuzE.sA LE or.' • . . . . 17.1randralhs_Legetobie waiver • -sor.E.Pillsi r .. - - .. , Are' eld by the following Ilkt:IllS in their malice- ' tive counties, As numerous counterfeits or these' pills are attempted to he palmed upon the - communi 7 - t ty, the propriety of purchasing . mil) from t h e . razed agents, will be apparent. . Cinnberland Couitty—GeorgeW. Hither, Carlisle; Adam nieget i Mechitiliesburg;-(iilntore - & , Setittuan, - - Newville,; S. Ciilb9l,_son, illiippcnsburg ;, Bolai'lt ' Brenneman, New Cumberland ; Isaac IliTtou, Ps= niiiirlll7 - C iltupp -- , - ShiremairStowm - L - rittegelttio. Clitireittown. , _ . . , , • • • t ,Perry County—Alexander Magee; Bloomfield i - J. br. S. A. Coyle; Landisburg. •! • • -,. - _ , Augitst li, I EAQ-v - . • - . . 7 Orphans- Court pursuance of an order of the Orphans' Court of: Cumberland Comity,. will .be exposed to public on Ale premises, 9il Friday Me :2(1 'of. October: next, at 12 o"clock.noon E the: following described real estate-late tire propertJ of JtilM Dait idson, Esq. de ceased,- ' Traci of Limearoneg.Mill. - iti"Weiticenniborea l totimship, about 2 Milei east of Ne*Valle, by lands of Samuel S ites,Jaeub Lamm? .andlohollyces, containing fifty - six acres, more ot: lesS. About 40 acresareii . ing timber—about 20 acres sown with clover seed -- last spring. There is ai well on the premises, whichf OW a little repair; would tiffordA constalit .'supply of . Water. The soil is gout: and produces ciktial . td --anYln_the neighborhood. " Also, on a'W:tairi/iiphe 3d of October, at. One clock, P.at the house - of Col. Wm. 11. Wood: burn; in Neiiwille, trill lie'ofiered - at public" sale tC. -he ve-Aiiwdoli-TrouaLLationu , a mile north weak of Newsitle, b.avied by hauls of Woodburn; W - ailk". sconuLtheikaufoiluAuinet_ercekLeontwiiiiiii_ti Mara. und,l2 I perches; welt . enclosed Ad good gra'Ss land. Also, at the same time and place, alot of Bi acres of land about half .4 , .taile" tient] east of Newville . ; hounded' by hinds of Ale'. Elena's heirs add Samuel. - ~rtnti on Monday tlie.sth,of October, at one o'Clocli M., , on.the premises, will be t olre'red atiniblk n lot of first rate theadoWland,Ttairthe - Aftriint; Reek - - *lag, bounded by,lafids of. Wm.-Pavitison unilmitriat'• eioia for t iu of deceased, contaioing"Cacreti And 1.51 • Pil•st k ils wishing to fiureftn,,e are ikited;fo the above-MlOperty previous to de day, Of sale: . '• T.erms of sale prescribe r s by the Coutt:::'oUo.luilf , . -the purchase Money. to be paid - on the'etinfirinaticitiT-. of tits: Salei.the balance in two ecjual yearytl,pymentii '• without interest, to be secured by n ' perte;___ThelaitteLAvilthe:made eyed on the Ist of April 1841.' ~. • ; • order of dustOrphina'Couf s ; L CHM' , 4ugu t 19, 1840,=—Ms: ---. Y-,-- ~. .;:, ,f , .B . l' a stated Orphans Court, begun ancb , lield 0n:.,, ,',+, Nhi ' nday the loth day of August, Ililfkat Car:p'i.,.,:', , io., Its u iti and for Cumberland County. beforo the lion, 4 ;:4:' irrniii4l.teillturn — Prcsidettr, -- itud .- And -Stuart -and ; ',,:i' .lolut s Lefeier, aiibiiafe 51(Oltiei of Wu salllOiciiirtsftlii ..1 ". ; i signed Flt6iLhc fult6whttOrtideeilings crerallititto4sl ,*''..,,.. , 19. th Attgust 184.07' LOC on ill the Wilt of Itktbie is,k .fii..,;„'•; I Armstrong. deceased, to slum; cause at aieuext, ~ 7. , I Veillber ocatrt,;:tshr the Real .Ettate" of Rob`erl4.NoC„,...„ . fstro_og,decbl, Would not lie sold ; . personal..ltotlett , *(qa , , , ,, re ( 86'0A ()11 . flit- 111‘''itilFtitielOsklimr,.AtIOVA:tpty,1* - 4, miles, and fni:all othent.tat,,ta:olltOntrAttelrsl9l4,4hetie'72, i .iti CorliLds, for four Successiver*tfeki.relt4t utatAlit i .,-,„, Court.`.; - ••• ... ~-. • .„: . .;. , i ' , ..7optbsl4o*.t."f.' ~ Otinberland County, es. "'. , iitt i • ' .1; do eCrtiti the'ittdtiCtriitli'?iiiiiiito:;7' , ..; 4 ': - C' i a. iii taken from tli,e' fitcOrtliVtif ibj,Orl f ,. Y . ,4 c' 4. 'Nina Court itt and forlgaltViiittsh'"4 4 .'' , ; - V e f t ' 1...^ ;(• • I: • 11/Abair/1011y i/111Predri•1/#o,VititatO r t•' , 6,\.; ' \l s,. 4. * , set my band 8114 i peatl?ii'rttititt. - -odiiit;',,te3.l. -catlisle the t4th i gultit.)trAtigijio:Bo,'7.:* '''''.:c: ~')'.VS- AV,PVCOPLIt'IO,,, -,...,'- , ~, i ll • ~ ..o'..': -. ' 'CltYlt' be 4,i,iiiik;- ,,-, l!' , :arei - t•; , f. ,, ,•:' , :• ', '• , •;, ;•••,, , : ;,,,...-• , ...f . ..;;?? .. ;.r,, , P, • ,ir,,, ~, •.„. , ; . : :•,•,:- - v;-,.,...:„.,,,0k0 Auggsl VJ 1840 - , , , ,,tt) ,_, C MEI iiii 0 1* 1 .17t111cit171[777 MEI