Q ME= MU L 7Ulta =alarscb--itag Vo4 To' the :Voters. of .Vuinberland :county. FELLOW Offer 'myself to your ooir. sidcration as a candidate for the office of SHERIFF, ' , - • -- • - nt the election in O ctober next . 1f cleated, I pledge my_selfto_pnrforin the_duties of tiaideffice with= fidel— ity and impartiality. , . Yours Shippenshurg, April t 5, 1840,—te ;Co the•Eleqtoreof cinnbeyland County. . FELLOW CITIZENS :--I Orr& as as candi date for the' office of Sheriff. of Cumbeidand .county, and tvill'he Thankful for your support: . • • JOHN NV YNKOOP,jr• of .IYesffienniborolfgh Marck.l.B, 1840.---te.' • • . • • ' To llte Independent -Electors of Cuinber - . lan-d Ciianty. • • • GENTLEMEN - -4 offer ')myself. as a canifidatd for - die office "• • , SlEltlP 6 , • . at 'the .next genera i election, an shall ,be thankful . for your suffrage,. - Should Ibe elected 'I will dis -OlirgFilie-lhittek of the offiaoThrthe — best — of - tayl ` judgment and abilities. July 15,1840 . .To ihe Electors of Cumberland county.' • FELLOW CITI oiler myself as a -eandidle . fur the dike of Sheriff of said county-at the ensuing General Election, and-udlt- be -thankful for your sup. port! .Newville, April . , 9.2, 1840.---te . . . ,To - the—Elect°, s of Cumberland. County. - . FEL-Low-crrizENs-:---1 O nce myself as a:candid - au ; for the office of SHERIFF of. fetid county nt.the en ' tothig• General Eleeljoh; and will be (brit:Tut for youi , 7 tupport. 'TNewl,:jll6: April 15, 1840 To th - e --- Fi'ee . and independent - . .. - Vitniberleitid counilf. : . -. - 1-4F_lta..pw-( . l . rizEN . s:,-I . sTiIIOCT . Ttib_if .. tiqiiiir . ili 'considerationot the ensuing,electiotii as R can didate for . tlie office of .. - . „... . , . .... 9 • . .. _. .. . and Wlittlti ' respectfully . solitit yptir suffiiigeo for the saine. - ' - ' . • --- : . . '. THOMAS CRAIGIIEAD. South Middleton township. Ativij„B, : lBo.rrtg., To the EleelOrs.of Cumberland 'Cowlly.; FELLOW CITIEENS:..-t Offer myself to Your con sideration foC;the'ailivic'of st the ensuing election and 'restiectfullk solicit _your et sujiport, and it' ulenvOr to discharge(ltiliespe the , .office to the best of my judgment and abilities. FRANCIS ECKELS, Silver spring Township. I 84( : .. . To the Electors of Cumberland county. .FELLOW-CITIZENS:At the earnest solicita tions of a number of friends, I am induced to offer myself aaa candidate for the office of , . - Shelkitr , • ' of Cumberlund:Conntyottithemext -- general • election, acid respectfully solicit your suffrages. . . . JOIIN 'SOURBECK, Nes . w Curnberlatid, t te. • . April 1,1840. • L.. • To the:Electors of-Cumberlant county : Fellow-Citizens- 7 1 aim mytielf to your considera tion as n.candidate for the office of SH E RIFF th at the ensuing election, and will he anktul for your . support, GEORGE MATTHEWS. Garlick, March 2.5, 1410, • . , To the' Voters of Cumberland County.' .• • GENTLIENIEN:-.1 do hereby Aim myself at the next _geneisd elc'etion fin' the office of SHERIFF of said county, and yrniffirTialiniffiffil for-your support. ABRAHAM LAMBERTON, - North Middleton township. March 10,1840. To the Voters , of Cvntbeiland County. FELtOW CITIZENS: ---I Offer myself RS for the office of . . •s U E.R . I . • . 9 at the - eusithag - Gcneral-421)0tion, and , will-he-thank ful for your support. • Ali(ilin-township, Z 7 June 3;1840. - S • Fresh Medicines. Thtksillaseriber has ieCently .recidved large addi tional supplies of " • t Medicines Colo] s - Dye-SO.IR Oil,.S j da..Turpedine, Copal Varnish,,Pain tersqlrushes, Varnish Brushes, Hand Brushes, Spec . tnaceti Oil, (very fine) Spei in Candles, Soaps in great variety, Glass Lamps; Cap and Lettet; .Paper,, _ Fruit; Spices, Perfumery, &e. Ikte„ which*, will sell t 'Ph Mlum ysicians, erets - and - othersi--wdottsaii-tk by lIETAIN at the lowest .rates,havimg-, purchased en -tirely for calla ;-helvill.offer_, bargatnaJto_lthoseLwlio_ wish to purchase at wholesale, . . ,Allgust. 5, &VI Idechattics urg Line . , .Wrt . ••Bt.v eietas ~ 4 7Rechistiffnditty, * aitd P'hiladclphiat •ot.'•Baltintoi.C: . • rzry: Ro.a:p Olt CANUL], t[Hasu6sciibers'.gratpfill, ftii:iihst:(4yors, ...begleave to p . rom their friends and the fuddle ben era 111 y , that' they stilt;continue to run , a line of urtheii Caris'regularly-iietween Ailechintiesberg and - -.l'hiltulelphitt . Orlilaltjorre, by which goods antL.nro ' - deed Of all deacriidions will he'foryarded 'yith care and tfrsfiatli at the loWesf rates of freight.: ' Ptrotjuec will iiireV;eived tit their Ware Houses ' iit,lVlchnureiburg, and forwarded . ,tii either Phila. On-,Baltimore,keordine to the direction'-of the The higigest ,price Oven - 40r Wheat an' . ' • ' .D'RESBACII • N-11.- I PlaAtOrtokettria and , Salt lwa ke ton Aland; . (TicRA! tit.the July 29,1840.:•-Iy. -:' • - 04 4 lAN' Eff l tR,;-Beit' , Pick)ting: odnstant y for salt bye t : • "I . :- v " Aft; 111-1 6 e 4rt ' OM, WiigitPaN CarliileAavhit Fend Soviet, ;011.exp„ire 4t1843.:,1, otio9e•liereby.giverr to thoeongitotion,eoil jaye"cifPtioneylvo: 11 : 1 P: 1tc#.1041dq . .4 af RPPIp Plo ikpl,tll9:XleAtAiegitilleture, of lbo, c omi o n „ I fj.enewal,of,eherler,elutegeof eltme; PtY.3 e an IPVielierleooValley;l3aoV, iocreesolif, eavltiO4o)(ttleacrol lutipeoentitig and benk ie W privt leges,"tiodei such restrictions ne,the,Legislattire riU Itierdireet...,The above ineettittiOn 'to be • oontieued On Callieleirsc. - ' • '%1 4 JOHN'SILVERS 'Aug. Li.,.1114ft..-41n: ‘ , • • • . . . . •. . ..:'.l.r. ' . I.'l' . . • . , ' - • . . .- . • ,-,;.,. ~,4. , . .4 . ,.,.." .; • -:2,• ~..,,',. f‘„P. . • ~;•- •••1 : r,, ,, 14 • r•s•: - ~. ..,,,..., ~,.. , • . . , •. . .. . . . .• . . ' - . . . _ • ' '' ' •'' ' ' .. .... . . - ~.. .. , . . , .. . . . • .. , . ... , . . . ~ . ' ... . ..• . • .11 .. ..:' . . , , .. . . •... ._ _ _, • ~ i. '.', ___;...: ._ _L.!. . ~ .. •'' ' • ".• '.l, _ , :-.•.• ._l,. L . -... - • . • . 14...... '' . • r . ; . *".' ~.. . ' . • .t. .. • ~ .„- 1, . . . . . , . r....-• . . ~. . .. . • ~ .. . . .. . . . ~ .. , . . .........•• . , ._ ..... , ...... . ..:, . . cms - THOMAS' HAMS, South Middleton township 31 ES-liI.!:ED- Voters . of WILLIAM BLEAK: S. ELLIOTT S: ELLIOTT. FAMILY NEWSPAPERI=DEVOTED TO,NEWS, POLITICS, ' LITERATURE, THE ARTS AND OpiENbps; AGRICULTITRE,.AMITSEMENT, &C. &C. wog ESII JNG - MACHINES 010 • . 111illiganls improved &.Patent horse Power. • . . . • . • . THE -great Clictitiriigement heretofore _received . from the snlii of his thaeltines, induces him terof-; ler to-the public a new-and improved • Horse-Power, which' con be 'shifted/in gear or out otgear by keys, and shift the band to give tt. fire different revolutions. And he hits nOltesitation in assuring the Fanners that :be is now iible to furnish them with an _article far Su perior to:those minimise:hired . keretofore. . For speed and clean threshing and ease to the horses, lie be , . liercli his machines' to be unequalled.. • . 'His . price is .sl4o—seventy dollarti to be paid, east) ; and the balance in six montlii, for which a note wilt •lic.retjuired With interest: Any person purchasing ti niselntie.and upon:a tiot_bcing.pleased, can return it. He will at,,nll,timen• be ready to furnish thenn,on the shortest notice; orders -from n distance. will be - punctually attended to: He will also repair machines on the shortest notice. • . Newiille, , • __ILLPV:Li__EIALtI2O Earns Of 147 .4crcs of stale ..and :Liniestane nd, Situate in North :Middleton township, Cumberland co w two miles froM Middleacx Mills, and five from Carlisle Tbe improvernents are a- gciod ;10' 13077.5 E 8a .. fit Dollble - Bank Barn, miller part stone with four stables; with back-and front sheds, otMorithich IS a granary with.a cellar under; ' j;lt' EXCRLILDX7' •"'" - ORCHARD 1; — togetlier with other improveinents. - About 100 acres I are cleared, under good fence and in a good State of cultivation, the fonsinder is covered .with goedi.int -IMr,-trpart of which is Locnst; 'springs in' nearly nil tlte fields: 'the Cooodogoinot creek bounds Oda farm on One side 25'2 perches, whichlwillafford a locatiOn. for water works.— Any person-wishing:4o purchase farm of this description will do well to y examine it, as IRot determined to sefl. • • • the farm or to the subscriber in Carlisle. -' - July.ls, 184.0,---tf . - . . - - - , . .I)IKtTIF F Vi a- 1, 041Y00 1 , .„ II IZ , I iCa 0 EltßFtlst'e,Altid(ler, At 11l ;i,. Cochinenl: line Dy 6, Blue VitriOlMilipdvs - ftc - In - digniOil -- of - Vit •riol, liitiliAcid,.llfurintic do:, Sohltion of Tin ;'the above will be sold low Ibr Cads, by - '• - • • , . S. ELLIOTT. -HAW! BRICKS-=A supply :of Wes de_ for sale by -, - - - - • • AVOtnt(9/11,c,,- - Estate of John close; dec'd. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION on.the es tate of John Close, lute of the borough of Me chanicsburg, Cumberlinal county, dee'll. have helm issued to the subscriber residiug in East Peiinsborough township i NOTICE IS hereby, given to Mt- those •tn detted to the. above 'estate to make imnsediuta4g . ,y, meat; and all those having claims against hiM to, pre sent_them,Tiroperly authenticated, for settlement._ • . JOHN. RUPPi-Adm'r; - . August 12,, . • Grand Capitats 11:4- September.. $40,000.! !, Virginia State Lottery, Foe the benefit of Abe Petersburg Benevolent _Me • chnnie-Assorintion, • Clmpt-No. 8, ror-1840,--1 o - Ite - Itr4lt Alexandrit "Va. Saturday, September sth 'lB4O. 1111.ILLIAN7' Sell EMF:C A I , ITALEI .1 Prize of 40,000 Duly 1 do . ' • ..• 1'5,000 do 1-•-'-do 5,000-do 1 do • _ . . .3,000 do . 1- do. 2,500 do . . • 1 do - . - 2,-297 do ' .• • - 50 Prizes of ' • • . . 1,000 do ' -- 150 do 300 do .. ~ 50 do • , 200 - &c. - ---- Tickets $1.13-Lilalis - s.s..,Lsai iiii•ii4q; $4, 50 Certificates of Packages of f,•,..6 Whole Tickele4l:3l) Do !lo - , •26 . 11a1f • do' • .65 --1)a--'----• -do "26 Quarter do _--_•' _,32 50, . . . ' 'Virginia State Lotter*. , Poi_ the benefit of the Petersburg 13elieviilvit Me chink Aisociation—Chng No. 9'foe-1 . 840:=TO be itrawn'Aii -A lexiiiidijii ) -"Vnv,oti- , S. iitiiviloy, 12th - Sep. tember; 1840. , . . • CAPITALS. ..• 20 . 000 . Dcithrs voizesr or t ,000Z0 &c. &e. 66 No. •Lotter) - -10 Drawn Balfots. • Tickets.slo—Halves •—f/tint , ters $9.0 - • Certificates of Packages 0f22-Wholo Tickets $l2O. .. Do•- ' • .2,2,11a1f do- 60 do • : 22 . Qu.:rter . 30 30 00_ DColla vr• too Prizes of -1'09(1:40 .• VIRGINIA.STATE LOTTERY, . . Forllie benefit. of _the _Pnirrelnirg__llenevolent emote Association—Class No. 10 for`lB4o.-=:TirlW drawn of VIC-on Saturdriy 'Septetnber 19th . • 30,000' Dollaißs:: - •'' 1 Prize,of $10,900-,.;:5,000—:,0661)-2,500--1,017: (j.lOO dullaire; . . - Tick - 6U 1,10-11kilvei - $5- - --Quariera Cerlificatca of l'sickagesof 25Miude Tioket.4l.3o ' - do .28 Half do 65 Do. '• do f2O Quarter (10 I 32 50 4 Capital - 40 - 1)00 ' - D - 011§; - Vir s i n in For the hedefit of the .rairrittirg Benevoleat'. tunic-Assoolationlaia4.ll4l4 -- for - 114 - 0.- - - - To - be drawn Rt. 'Alexandria, Yu. Saturday ? 260 i Septdin „, *aim Nos. out of 78. -' • ' $40,000--.12;000—.;-6;000.-' smaller. (*Vitals, mach aa11,500 1 --2 'Of 1,150:..-1 • I',ooo - - 20 .0r 6 99-- 20 : . .1 4 irketa 00-41alves 4 . s4,latiartet.S ~..; ccidfiwe. of Packages of 26 Witoto'nekets $l3O '; • do . • •26 Half, 65: • do - 26 quarters do' J. - . 32x50 _ Orders ter. 104,1te.ete. Olulrelf ,dr,Ceriificate's Papir,sigewieliVe•ttVere 'Letter, will 'be, prokeutly,, ntteiltedko 'letid the deaw emit ite,teedifileitetter:,it -*Aimee, -- , g!.;- C GAEGfinit t ,& Co.,,*tenagers,, • • . AVashintten Auatfa,`l9 - 1 8 0 . • :• ;„, PUblished for_ the;' bp .l,--11/: - 'O• 4 / b -- in fJl 7ltiele - fluntboilanil County Pa' . _ Jayne's Hair Tonic, For the growth, preseryntion and restoration, of the hair. This is an excellentartiele, and has, in nu; merous instances, produced a fine growth 'of hair o . n the heads of persons who hail been bald for years. ._..._ . . . . . ..LAMES .1 . Iklll GENTLEMEN --Do .. you wish elegant, luxuriant and beautiful Bairlluiow yon - Wiginswer' p i ye&-Hea ,for one moment, the cause or its loss, why it turns ' ray, rusty and - Coarse, harsh - ahtl impleasan in -its a mimic?, ml:finally falls off: .. Each hair has 'a root in Ara Ail); and is itself a - hollow-tube; throne' which therein a constant Orculaticat of fine blood.--. By.thia circulation the hair is tionrished , and held .fast, its glotsy colour is given and preserved; and it is eoVeled with tfitrfiiist:ini... -- Now any iVltiehin jurei the slain orilm.hetl, or - dlierts or takes away the blood &Mit, will prevent.or impede the iircula- tion throtigh the:titbas Ofllte - hairi - stop - it‘ groWth, and e'ause it to Tall ()Tor turn gray, or both. geime it is that any cause that obstructs or weakens the cir culation of blood through the akin, or that diverts the blood to other parts of the system, will take away the . lively, fresh and youthful apjpearance of the hatr,..ar._ relit its growth, turn it gray soonor or later, and -in thousands of instances!Cause,premature baldness. ' For_ st! leby. - ' • _/ . ' . • • ' • S. ELLIOTT,' and . .- - ' 7 ' 7 .. - STEVENSON:Si. DINKLE, _ . Carlisle, Pa. Afity 13, 1840.---ly flair Tonii,-Wc call the attention of those .af- - llicted'witloremahwe baldness. to the excellent [lair Tonic preiltred by Dr. Jayne 'of. this eitv,- flaying .used it ourselves, we can speak of its 'virtues - by - exim rithiee, and we unhesitatingly . pronounce it an invalu able remedy to . preient the' falling off of the ltir,anq totestore it from a dead, to a fine, healthy appear= attio; - We can alt) . Weak from personal knowledge Of the cases of two or three friends who were predis -posed to.-baldness;Yhoz by the_nuse.ot:Jayne's Itair Tonic, have now luxpriant-hair—We_have-no &KM). sition to puff, indiscriminately alliduds Of, remedies for all Aliseases_which fle'sh ie licir tai, lint when we have testtd the'Virtue:of an 'article, we arc free to .say it is goOd.'--4aturday Evg . liu Post. Jiiyne'e . have, heretofore, mite r .bored onrselvestunong those - who believell.thid:fite ilaitTonicAirepared by - Dr...layne',- was ,0ne...0f the many quack ,nostrums - whose virtues arenever seen beyond the fulsome puffs of theie initliOra: We are aflengtheo-Makupuhlionck - nowledgmentof the error of our lieljefi,.• An intimate frieinl,Sonte two or Ilir(i0 timaillts„since, all time top of whose cranium was as bald asp piece of polished marble, maugre fill. om.: jesting and..ridicale. - of the, idea of. attempting to 'cultivate-so ' barren a spot: purchased_a_bottlii_ of;, two:of the liair Tommie from Di. Jayne,and aecording to his diceTtitionitimplied it. During the preseat week the same friend ushaeed lUmself into otiepresence, and uncovering his hitherto naked keinkastonished us with a thimtliousli luxuriant growtlivr -lisle; from one _to two indica in length—upon the very premises kve had believed as unyielding to cultivation rts the trackless sieuttlist skirts the AllSntie. — This is-no par, but is religionslytrue,and to those alio. donbt,the gentleman can be pointedout. - - Wbrit is more in favor of• this "Tonie," the case here cited was notone of tempOra -ey baldness-;--no sudden loss of tlit; hair-Ad was one of yearsLstanditig,-theingli the: the gentleman is but: farty-five years of age : ---Philadelphia . Spirit of the 17ines. - • . s: ELTAOTT • \VAR ! WAR! WAR !---The'Wig makers have declared hostilities against_gUr on-inannint ofaiislitur.Tonic, ulna( is "(necking all their business into a "cocked list." "Athol and 6en tlemenold and young are "locking to the Doctor's standard..-- , Hdiarda long_divested of even the first rudi ments-of hitir; . after - using his Hair tonic soon appear with new and flowing locks, which Absalom himself might have envied.---Bear dless. boy s_ arc seen...with large and-bushy whiskers; midltidieS smile again brouglithei r_own_aYen Tingltt4A - Chre,inwtirotnimt bewitching thin ever.. Bald !wails arq dolling their Wigs and-throwing them to The almoks-and the buts i e" while the Wig makers stitnd aghast as they biihold the demolition of their business. • he,the consequence of this: war we.know not, ns the wiggles are outrageous, and The Doctor re mains firm, and deelares..thnt "some things ran be done as welLas-others i nand-thaviathEiteads-ma) well wear their own,hair as that of others.---[Nyeek ly Messengpt. >• jayneB hair Tonic.—We torp4.skt almost every when perambut the streets, men wearing 'ley seem to •be n•otid. ,inn rtii - v d vie with the glossiest .2st. It has puzzled us to know the secret of all •those wondrous crops of hair; but . Mesirs. SANI7S,•7J and 169 Fulton street, have got the remedy, *where all who are curious in such matters may learn a valuable secret. —New York 117d,...n• Sold in 'Philadelphia at 20 South Third Street A ---- I , ORERCNNEit 'of' CONSUMPTlON.—Phisdisenie.is very much like a common catarrh, it generally commences on ordinary 'cold, with Eassitude, slight .ough nod oppresai .nod tightness about the hyena - t .Inmany instances the di taxi se seemß at fi Mat ko 'Very - serious character. As the - disease °anti nues the oppression in the breast inereases,the -eountetincee becoines expressive :of- afiXiety, the . respiration be. comes more - and More labOrious,sometimembeering' or rotting sound, as if the , Itir 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 applicatioci to Dr. Swayne'o Coin pound syrup of i 1 Cherry, with a atria attention to the'directions, ull these .unpleasaint effects will be removed. • 'lle careful', ns it.is - sold at no place et eept at NO. 19 NORTH EIGHTH.. Street, or.nt the . ressective. agenti. , • . ,• • For sale at the Dog ,Store of Mtn 3.' Myer &. - Cfr , C artiste', Pa. [Nor. 20,1899. - . CLEANSE AND PORI FY 'IL'OOR fILOOLIV-- TIMi can be effeettuilly dom.. by Dr; Leidy's. SARSAPARILLA'. BLOOD PILLS:- Now hi' the season, (lie Spring time of year; when the gross ha- roues ofthe system ought to be removed from the bo- dy and the blood purified;thus preventing the sin gular an& unpleasant . feeling cdmmea 'to. all, of a diiiinessi - drowsunessAieculiar heaviness of the-bead; - and other feelings, giving rice' to what is • • generally ~, called the'Upring Fever.- , ~. -- Upwards of ',IOU,OCIti orDr. Leidy's Blood:pills have beeif,sold during the past year, at retail alone.. Orders have been received from the South aud - Westi during the p ast month, for- moi`e than 10001)SO:thus shoiv ing"the great deMand for theca, and' proving' that therecomst: he some esteitordiaary. cause .to produce it:Lit. lit ettaili T eSplalned, they are . the mildest and ithist mirgative, as well -as - the most effectual. in cleansingaud pttrifictigthelphioti; and of rt rooting the principal causes of disease ever-discovered:. They are safe,because they are warranked free from 'minerals, _nuLauty_lteAtkra_witliettlActipstratotirtalteiettlat, . lion, or. Blear s of taltiageollfrom their use. -They do -obt-debilitate-the-system-as-do-othervillsand-purga.- tives; _their operation is gentle; but alwaykeffectual. They litiVe elicitedittutierous testiomn* i from phy plo sibians,..itisditherit, tyWcit necoin . he directions; i a l dlice confidentlfrepommende ' 24 in IllieuroaQo Af -fectiontOirefollt;-Itriiy veins; Jaundiee,lHeartnriii; .I)istaises of the liver, akin, -bones and glans/Pain of the sides,almig the:batik. and spine over,'thP regiotimf tlie'heartatalrn stoach,ln wail] fevers, bait , tasty i n the mouth, foul breath, Flatulency; 'Wilk of APpetite;Socir.Ecuotai ion andAcitlitieslof the Stom ach, laleecons.soklaii,f the OOsei,titroatamlbody,Scaly Einptioi.itind 'blotches of the skin; Dry.and Watery pint plea Mid 'putittilei of Ilia:tee and. Gady,Tetteiiind ' IlingwOrtusiSWellingand hardening of the glands of t . he rieek, in the groins, breast, Ste., ,Stornach.CMlgisti Livereoritplaint, liriterbriish, tie.: ~ 1 ,. MI all the whole teak . ; of aisetigiq fesultitigaijirit 'lniputtity of illOad,' 'COnstitutienal Diseintes,-,,te.,,ouly.ini , Pitiltulelpiday at Dr; I.;eitly.'o, Wahl' Emporium, 2)lhelowNine et.. , ' .. ...Alseaplil;Gy le. Mett, ni•t#tii; ` gliton4-tiillii, w hilf, greets}:l,o* f4,l„o.V;Pairer, , ,.Driggosts;taneasteri 'T:Cter .Y, PicUlD.Nr.ieiLii:rdStotti:NV4ii PoipP,:Trttg.: l 1 gitot;Mily.m., .. , :,., ._ ~. ~, , , :,, ~. , . ~ : , : -Also ',.by• STDVENSON . ,tt - DlNleLl!;,; , Ditikkiiti, Carliale,l'a.'i``. ~' ''' '.' :-.. (Ja1f,2911340-=itit, '' . . Fries .5. Cen t o:ll. &Ilk,' . , - . Nptuarmatomiwzmumitas a emPomanasugui a; 11341.4 HERALD. & EXPOSITOR. SEPTEMBER-2, tB4". ', Ity order of the'Stater,lCentral Conaniii -tei;thOfriends of HARRISON itt0:111 LE;It will hold a State:Cony' entionln caster city on-Friday the 18th day Of Sep;• 'tetuber next.. Let Cumberland :county ftrepare-to lienttat least • 3 bO. delegatei or:nrore,if.poSsible. We must beat the . ' LQCO3--irn i lid that bovx--.=- - althottili - ihe w es te_r_n_ conatie - e will be fetifekeii ted •f&tli6 Eric - Conventions The astern counties • alone,-must-beat-the State Copirentiou T -of the.Locofocoe. T _ hey-can will- do it. - - • _:,State Uurulcntiof!':- , ha .Lancaster city, Friday ,18th of Sept. . . • Tlie follow in , * Preamble and ResolutiOns, eubot:tted by 5.20140:14 were . adopteknt a speCial - ineeting.of the 'Aunt stni - Club of Carlitile, held .On — .lqpinday evening the •17th instant. 'fee attention' of the. different Chtbs,_and of our.friends. • generally throughout the connty, js earnest= 1:y requested to : the object - which they .cOn-. , TOtcrtits, The - friettils - ntrdigiipicorters- of. Wil . ilvirrisen mid lollift- T3ile'r, in the county of Lancaster, have deterittined - upon balding "a large .County Convention of the - people, of said county, in the city of Lancaster, on Friday the 18th of September neat; and to which, they invite ell the-friends of O h l Tip and Reform, whn "reSithi to the ' iiiinieflpte Tip and ties, twattend and liarticipatc in their der liberations. - Aid whereas, The __Party ,(pot-the poo 7 . 44)- which . still adhere to the 'Zia-ins eased ,and - 6(Pisittripted systeni - of Martin Nan -- Buren, - , - recently - heldiathateitv7Wlmt -they-have-been-pleased to calla gathering of the people, • but which we are assured was-nothing more than a meeting of office holders, together - whir:their miniOas aiid de endents. It ilieiefare be i- • mor-to--share-a-portion-of-the one - a - us, having at heart the good of our 'gem of the late War, iii - Centending-for the country, and possessing the spirit of free liberties which we 'now enjoy, you will republicans, to 'make an - actual .4emonstra- , not be surprised to learn. that 1 cannot be `tion of the Immo ical - force of the free pen- I come your patron ! I have always gone plein that Gibialtar ofourcaup. Therefore with the democratic party ; and if 1 am_ Retiehmt - , -- Tli - firDictrillie . o2 S. .11. --- itrait, -- Tiving, ant mycrutch and oncie - Pthe oth- Caplain . S«nmei Crop, and Geo. W. Crab; er having been lost while fighting for my be'appointed a committee to procure and. country) will carry me to the pollS en - next publish the names of all who are willing election day, my' vote shall be .given for to unite with the freemen of Lancaster William Henry:Harrison, for PreSident of county on Friday the 18th a - September ibese, Uniied States;,,Jle ,is a Democrat 'next: • • - I off - the genuine stamp. I know hitt) well_„ • Resolved, That we recommend to' ihe - —I have, MI a daily Witness, in common several - Clubs throughout the county; - the. „ with his soldiers, of his' noble bearing, appointment..of- one individual from each goodness of heart, and &vet - foul.° his emu -club to act with' the,sbove committee. I-try• ~t 1 it is. with the deepest regret that - h have seen the base slanders tittered a gainst_liiiy.the_party_to: ever been' ,ittached.- ..God forbid ; that L shoeldliat;e-the ingratitude to do aught to propagate them. .Whattsyitidertlfe - W- -- riot Who bared his .bosom in the front of battle in defence of: the rights and privi- - leges which you and your children now enjoy As I - wish'to avoid,Olllmpntation of_that,lcind,-.1 have . tltettight preper briefly to Offer.you my ungtmlifieVslisapprOval of such a . course; and you. will .pernilt. Meto ask, in conchasionAioty many *ties yoti have.been engegetl in, which_shoOld, justify -you in -alertest Alaily-abOsing± . One-who--bas never . faltered when his defenceless coilu try Me- demanded hits services, to _preteet their - homes from the ruthless enemies eSc tending along, the entire line"ef out:W*oM frontier, - . 'Yours„Atc, WM. *Suitt f t. D 1 F-FEt Ncy;.—.'fbe'Keystorie, of August 12; - :1840, in', 'giving an of-the 7iininensel failure recently held in the city of LaneSsier; says . : `‘'.ildnntscouniy delegatQan also deserves especial notice., It was about FIAT M HUN 'ED Strong, and presented a proud air raf•of sturdF.republicins." The AllMori eotioty . Comitiler, a locitfo a-ittiVer, of Apgust 11, - 1840, - speakitig - of the same convention,-saye: . . county . •vraii repreacnted about FIFTY of her unconquerable De; mocratic eitizent4'.7 - • It is in this- ninni - 6r that •thO, K. stone and kindred Prints rnagtiifiesh convention of four or. five tbouSand citizens, into opb of fifteen or .twenty-ilioutainh: ,The: troth is,:tbeir'dattiering acLfinfaster was a fail : . -ure;', and henen • {heir ttanrpt to .:intriose upon. the people by • • E!MI , . 1 ' irrAt.the . close , of tie American Reio .lutiOn.,J4M)rge__theil'hlrd calks! -scirne of he_iiiiii:iiiglidi t ariee_eLdig:el_Mtchitogethilt,_ ~ a d ordered then' to ptoclaiin Wday of re-: 1 • : gieing and thanystivit.' "Fur what, your 1 / . . ,i e gty;tt,.askt ( ),,hial three—theAlisliopio rojtultnt,..in,solne:. SOF iSe• " Pn account 1 i'fille termination of he American war,!?- nsyvered the-4ing. , ! indeed rsaid'Alie• liibliopv. 4 . 4 . wh - the ankeei _hair& bet;ten . a mist' sliaMetttilY.' "IVell,. We11.."!,‘ tie.: 4onilmi liisi*ajati !Are,,w , iiLthitnk God, hat,it:}etie , wurse:i. _ ~, “ . _ .. !,,.. ' Precisely so. is it vith our :friends. the' deofecrea.:...'„Cifeyli ' , c been booitind that they Weuid'etiqy at ~ ge • eA;e6 o ,wiii , iti' piiil southern - state fur, 1 r r ;Yin Buren,, m and•,iti . soe twine `aFtu'all went 80 lamas to: roz qure - materiplo for. onfiiOet owl illomina, .tions, and lo.! the, rows aid in, and INDI ANA, KENiUCHS, LOUISIANA, and NORTH CAROLINA have 'set the seal of reprobation upon , nefarious measures. Butihe locos -are--determined not-to be--baulked-of their sport,l34 some of them are -" crow ing'!. most manfully. It would so' at a -genelifTejoicing_ had—been_ ordered,-and, they are thankfpl " thatothey: have been beaten no worse"--that even a 'grease spot has 'been- left of diem. Queer fellows, these-locos . ! .- • t'ALL Tnr, DE . mecnAcyl!?'--At-• the Con vention ofieffice_ holders recently field' jh_ ,Laneaslet, James Buchanan, that beauti-• ful..strijile Of „primitive demoCiiey, in the 'Cbtiren'of his remarks,-said " Gentientee, krisivVilik you are ALL Democrats if. you 'were not democrats you *ould not be liere.''• Iriiinediately.afterwards, General . r Tqsplodi , fleliveretl• 'tlin following catition:'"° My friends,, loolt' well to yotir pocitei-books; there is a host of pickpock ets in our nsitieti itiOre:than twenty neck:- . eis ." - Rather un kind'this of the-General. " prrTho •"Viilage Record,"? Chester county,., of Atigust I.B,•has the - following -- : - - - • ••- - near an 'old.-Soldier . . _The old soldiers of the country are speak ing out in favor_ of Harrison; See fhe let frr-vW_ • Walker, - add ressed 7l to---A os Kendall, hitherto One . of the,t,armest,-sup -1 pOrters of• Va n ." Buren; Helipeaks ontlike , • r. -a man and arsoldierbiTaced the British cannon, and-ig not afrahlififaeCAlle taunts and jeers of party tinderstrap - perg, whii tit; tempt -to bring odium upon- all who - break. rits boiids; and obey - the dictate of - their own consciences: - Mr: Walker fau , glit.With Generalilirrri - son—he knows - lain to be a good, brave, and., honest man—cnd When• !Ite found. that Iris - flirty der and 'the foulest Anse, to blackenihis ',charaCter, he bad no 'other way but.crimin ally, to remain a silent_ spectator to an act 'of such gross. injustice, or openly to re nounce, like thousandS of Miters, any fur titer allegidnce to• Van Buren. WClk -er reiideig i about foui mileti'lliok of AVosi Chestetv I• ‘,‘IIIARSIIALTON, Alid. 10, 1840. Mr..-Anos Kendall: Dear tiekithWleilge the reeeipt.of the 'package of Extra Globes, which you were politeenciugli'to send the ;• as I . - consider that it would bean pet of ingrati tude to Contribute to the Support.of &sheet `got up for the.purpose:of th'e chit; - meter of the. man with whom I had thcho- Mr. Preslort'..B citeesliott.4ll—_Soitai short tinte.sinee in . the Snn'ate,,Mr. Clay, of Ma . - bania, , rei)lied tel. a :speeeh l'reston; m 'OppOsitien ',tlte:,.tattchilit Army ' Mr. Clay, haOng; : beenlaic,e'p,sT eivelylaudat6iv of Mi..7Van;- , ati'd; 40_0 uelit tOry ing profferettio- answer. any 10.1 . 66:ii0fi that l'i•estott: . migtiCsiTe7ot propose, 'was: ea tee bleed . bk the Sonth . :.CarOliniadsorn,e 7 What 'aftei, the:following fnishinti:f ' • AtouLate , e-stifiporAer,of hitirtin r -Van-110-,- ren :, do you approve of : hie instructions: to ' Rufus. King .to vote against the atnission, teMissoiai into the w ith' the ri g h t of holdirig 'Maris.? ", ' • "' • - Ajahaton',ClaY;, , 'pees' the SernitOr from Alithihira arrirove - Of Mr._ Van' support' of. 1)e Witt, Clinton tltetpeace'pai-tp eauaiilo'te, against; .lemeri'Matlition; the war, enniliiltite NO.. ' 'Does . iiPerOve • Of'Mi . .; V, vote lir'referenee Ri the toll, 62 1 :cic . , 1 11 , 1sil' • thl Otninbe rland "read, 'arid hiiinetinni,k per ll while "ft member O:( COI! kreirs iir refet:enet tn'lriternin—nirovknikingsr,' Does he. approe 'of Mr. Van 13uren's vote in favor of the Tariff of 1824 and 1828 ? • •'s • ' - No. How then do you support Mr. yan.Bu wh when yew:denounce - every'acttel - hi4 life ? . • • •" Mr. - Clay' answered that Mr. Van - Hu"- *rep was - npto ionnd npo'n_these eobjects;,L ---- '4IoW-lknew_yott that ? said' Mr. ;Preston; and is it not as proper for pie to try and adjudge-- - Mr. Van -- Buren by ' , his - past • acts as it is in you to try General Harrison for acts of 20, 30, and'4o years standing? --_• • - To - this - Mr; Alabama - Ulay friide iio an= ewer, and -was as duinh as an- oyster. '-• FOREIGN NEWS. North Eas4ern ndary---Prospect of • war between England and Freacc— Fresh 4 Dielarbiinces . Spain, . . T,li. . e—gteamships Acadia and .Pres'ident bring most important iiiittligencefrOm En-. rope. The_ 4_ iibjOined . extracts - will . give •mirreaders a good id .- Cif tlid . stateof4 . - 1 fairs' on the continent: ••• ._. ' NORTHEASTERN - •BOUNI/All.1; The London Tinica.givee -the annexed OUtline.of the report of Messrs. 11ludg'e•and VOetherstonaugh, - the - British Commission ers who were appointed to deplore the dis .duted boundary. • • •.: They have . 'sitisfactnrify ascertained by a • strict iliestigatiett of thec:face-of the. country, by • an . indnettious perusal and comparison of • charters treaties, - transferti of :territory, and Other•histokical record, the ahsolute antrindisputablel conformity bc-. 4weenjli - einteni..am)epiriCo.(theArcztly..-_ of, 1183 and . the Aemerksiiione of territtity . .orighiellY coiftended for by CreafTritain; that no''portiOn of the "disputed" disttlets• ever could, under-the atithorkty. - of thee trea , ty,- or with any colorer 'juStice, - liave been claimed. by the 'United',States ; 'that the atvard,,of the King of Holland, which-42ns; ferred to tho - Kepublii 3 abOut threnlfiftlis . of the "disputed territory,!!-• was founded on erroiteous-date r and an, entire,igriorait,ce..of feels whichlitive'been subsequentlTireVUT: oped; and the•award_ of that Sovereign, if 'accepted by..4he parties, could never have been executed tinder any circumstances, the_ structure of. the country interpoeing theretophysical and irremOreablti.,obsta r eles.that so far• from the smallest fraction oldie disputed territory fulling "within' the. line of the - Uifite - d7Stetee,..a rigornits =conk struetiatt of some auiltorative - dOe'tkeents. would actually . prove_e Just on. the part of England to-a portion.of, what has heretofore been 'regarded . as pail of the . state-of-Maine itself. - : All this matter, it tvill be recollected, is referred to _a Dew-commission, already ac lively engaged in-the disputed Revival in the Export of 111antoractuml Goode to . the United States.—The iny.-olmanufactured- goads- exported to the United Statei, was I•emarkably small dur 7 ing the first six: months of the present year. Within the last. few weeks, however, the quantity has increased, and now there is a - fair - export - to - the - stator. -- 71M - Pitskleiit;- steam 'ship, although- she charged; 5 gnin eas per ton,, got not less than 1300 paeka= ges cif manufactured goods on freight. The. 'patiket ships;; as well, as the transient ves sels, also . got a fair 'share of gOods. - trust, therefUre - , - that,wQ may hail the pre.; sent rtkvival of export, as a•syntiztont of re turning confidene --- ein . the 'UnitedHStates market, and thet.the cousymption - g - Bliiielt goodi by our .. trenslantie'. brethren will: speedily becoine akekictisive as it Wag' h fore-•the season.:OHlistress.—Liv. Disturbances' in Spain.-- , - - -Loi.innw; 'July 2,9.;--A revolutionory:movement has _taken place, in gpain;: . --- Espartero. has de elaied himself Diettitor,,Ond the Queen-RC7I gent - hairdirtMlS - IE - d - her ministers. The: following, Ore theinamcs of_the new catil ' net-7-Antonio • Gonzalis, President of the Catmeil and 'lllinister of Justice; Marks do Oriis, Forergn_Atrairs; -Veicente'-Sonehai ivlitirster of the Iriteridr; Vitletithie Ferras, Minister of, WO,' Finances ;,,Ar7 mem, The 'Paris . , ,journale!aie prettrgenerally agreed in eptidemningflie. flag,itious Conduct . of 'the : rebel commande r; iinti;if we may trust these buthciriPal,,the -European-- CottrisLtaho same-vietv ibenvietirei: " 771 E tik - Al? 1N A 41.4.-4110 ing eiirae'kfrom2The Ptiris letter:l4 - York - Courierand - Enquirer rijil - ki . ve some insight into the causes :of die, atipiehended trenbtes, in Pi cipe and of the recent more- MentS !'Areu I:emember: that some months silica i ,4 was proposed tliat..a Col erence, or 91, the ,fiyy: great'rk'ure- , t a' " ) 1 .-!"exa.:-(FPneV•-;Flogiond , Amiktria , 'ond„.pitisa6) should . takO.ploce in arrange'.tini,ntrai.P of...Tnrkey and: :4344. '.:They.,niev,.aecoi•dingly,, the" Vienah Got9rOment,, refuacd to .concur' ini-on7--pipee-eding-fenlidedin:jai4eig rt:,depriing,,Melioniet.ll!i, of ,Syria.;: and. ibis, %pis, one of ,the-- . gramest Prot isions , of ilia contgn~j ► l+ited_r.ea The ,rep,i•eaenta,tives; pow ers ; PrCr, eeedetCSviiti;o9irlatiois, told, :71Ki four great bonnil...libehipol v:4; Ox,:treaty,:.-,t4 eonj00,1,;11/oniet.Aii,,.,,to7yeatoso-itf*Tnyki I*n ;04ggypt,',in itt)6o 4 -, .§i; Sean. O%A:4# traLtire,-- fbe-lcnowledgeOnt Onpreaty bad been, .coneitinea.taine . ppon .us,witn Analsinmen nees-oLa: amulet clap, on, Mondqlast,,and. mow intizaaazio \f(1041;Q 414-Mq eloo . ~ - - . • . • - has 'elicited 'on die . part. of: the press, 4 - .- France, of all 'parties, expressions of all. • - that rancor towards England, which Ithink --.--- - I . have often *told. you ;Was entertained-" in . France. The Moniteurt.-..the-'Moniteds..2' -- Parisenanil 'the AVlSesager--he Official papers=have..aftin- refrained - froirt - i 3 Oin- , . • . ment and invective—but the Constitutianel _ : .and,,the'Courrier Franeais -I- which , :tre - 0-' . ... - -most equally with..theiStr• juiel-nentibiteil;" organs of the ministry-rival-the _National •; . in - 'their.. declaMation against' u.perfittio - be % • - England.," and in cries ' for. war; widds - • they say trance is .eapable of_ sustaining, • against the. whole work!.. ' - IThis storm hasbeen long brewing .or cellecting, but I.sh•all be . Much -disappoint-- -- ed-if-it-yet-Inirst forth id 'noel lioStilities, - - - •-,, In •their rage some-of the trench minis- , • ' terial Journals accuse. Engitind,,an4-1-sus- peer with _truth; with discontent -at the trowing nayalpower of France; and aieribei her junction with ,Russin and. beirabandors••• ' 1 ment of trancetolhat - feeling.' England lie, lidwever, not displeased in - tbat' respect-F . -- only,- with-France. 'lndependently of her- -- desire to defeat the designs of France on' . Egypf,' she objects - . 4 proceedings at . • Buenos Ayres, and on her retaining and.ex. , ' ' 1 tending herself in Algiers. I I shall. nut,Say , . - Whether England be in the righs er,•,hrithe.• wrong, in .thus decking to counteract tranee',.. 1 .-- buil. - shall give - yen -the opininn of: every': 'unprejudiced man, that if England were to , pertnit FranOlci go on increasing heriitivy;. and extending.her bOnqueets- in -.every -di rection, shewonld, ere long - -L-that M i , w hen- - ' ever it shoulir.please France kr throw ; ear • .-. the madk--4ave•tofight for lier-,exietenen -, .. as Mistress Of the Seas, and f .fer' the pre . -.. • •servition - of :hiiialies ft:oth the'itufroachr; • - , -event-Ali is-lier_.-g tea Erica 1,• .5.,:-. , ..- .........-„,;—.- ......,;: _. : - While this -is going-On in 'Europe ' , mate' ..•:.••• tern have_assuined an ,nnpremaiing aspect-- - for Mehemet Ali nearer hinneZ.• -The Chris- -• . tine ' people _of .Several - districts ,Of . Syria: '... have revolted; and have defeated-the - Egypt; , . • inn' troops in every Skirmish that had yet:. ~ occurred., 'They; even threatened. Llamas-` eue alid eyrou t..;-bU t brava.. noir'. resold te'.. •' . as they are - ,' they -want-,-want-,leath-rs., 'having it , ... _their_head_on4. - _seme,inforioruative,chie -. - and- - two,-Ereilchmeri , of : no ,note. They' • have declared* thenakivei--the_snbjects of • the Sultan, whose rights they' say they' . will' assert. • The principal' among them are from Mount Lebanon and its vicinity:. So serious is this revolt deemed by Mahe met-Ali, thaillie.has despatched - 40,900 Men.: . ; from Alexandria in fourteen fri g ates (nearly' . , ell•Turkielt) Under his youngesksort. - Soli- : - . man ,Pasha, a' French renegade, liw fon 'as '-'-'-'' Colonel. Selvis, had, beforedie arrival - or this reinforcement—that is on the 22d and: - 23d . June—attempted 'to .erush.the • revolt - ,......_ but found he could do nothing-, and althouglr our accounts. ffiim Beyrout come down _to , ' the.4th instant, they .contain no. puthentic account of - tiny - thing • - a - ellievoil:by the NI-- gypsian. army .over' these jnsurgents. On' -.- the eotiiiary, composed ate it is. of hetero-- , •. genous Materials, 'Albanians Egyptian -youths, and ethers notto:.:be jepentled.•mil in grave .eircurnstances • ohey may be deem- , I%d not likely to o ff er a determined' or af---_., festive resistance,' and indeed.in_:the_a_c- • :• dons that 'have .hitherto taken! place,. the - Egyi dart troops have dis Ployed• We mosV. scandalous paltroonely.' •• ''', . .. ._ : : ; 7This insurrection the English _rareifif; • ' cused of,having created . and fomented,-ands the presence of a - • British squadron. op die . . coast .of Syria, under the Contimaild of ,', Captain Napier, would. give a color to the - • .report ;that ,the English` contemplate pre--• -vetttiiig t•lia . landing of troops and supplies.; . ifoitbe Egyptians. ~. . • --- - - • • ow the-matter is to' end kis. diffieulet - tti -- sa Mehemet Ali :now apitettra_dOnm,--"___ edlo.:•gtit - intion, by the..formidable irciali;i lion akove mentioned t• but still it _is not': quite ; clear that France will quietly look on. wl.tile the English : end Rnssians crusli-tbiw . unquestionablygreai'mart.. Still,-the !pea'ee• •. • at. any _price, '._.y stem of Icj IT Louis Pli di' • ippe, is against, : the,stipposition or:belief: — that France will io, this conjuneture , seta 'lteiSelf upagainst'BiereSt•of Etii - Ope. - - TIM' enemies cit M. Titters already triumfilt• int hisfiill,. and ,say: That' when he shell: Bain: ' been supersedietl.bY Cattitt.:Mkile,-the-latter -willliave-i-planeibl ekettse for-subinittitig, - --- td, CI rcu rnstances. ereatOd-bY . I *-i-. 1711 q 4 " -- . , Itevolittiott' In M e ico; .. • 'Pile New Orleanilitilletircol - Ahe -- 11ilki furnishes further, awl highly - -interestit% de-- _ taili - of -- 01e - O ret - entinsurrection in' 0o- : •• _. MATAMORAS Jelly , 50.. • -An -,extraordinary express. arrived •lierm on the 26th . „ three days from Tampico; bringing the imptirtunt• ihtelligence that Mo. ' city. of ~ M exico wain: the hands ..or..the , , Federalists ~',4,- ;:.:- i - • • .'- 'r '. , —ln_tity jut ,ciircurhunicatiipt,l.ouLregplre .I v Ect_ke , to •you,lit lirreat . siving you an:l44:'; , '-, - .... coontiiViliot General •since liis- escape. 477. ,the battle of. Acajote: , . It ' .appears: that- hilZil,,,-. was ;latoly released ~from '• innpribintniein4 .A , ..,i ollowers r -bnme‘liately , -flocked-arbund-til anti' Ow opiTit of rebellion ;issuco,-foidu. ioi '- - 1 ; 1 the Neri , Aettrt, ,of,the :eapital'..., - , ;,. ' .- , .:, , :..'':'.:1, ~., ; .1. Op;the••athAllrrosiAssiiite,l_4,ltk", , adjutore f potnee ,Padrasa t ! ex-Vice . :ll",icate: , '7 !dent,„ an d • - goattki_ purinavisloolhi*l ll 4‘.i . , ,,, ,. Palace, anti. ilte'RA! ) firo (l 7 ,ol *genient; '.r,lif .. ,';'i which, 300 Ingo : aro reposed,to,have hpfile::'f, *Wed; 13usialneete.*P0. - , faltett,,OFiiicttet ~, Jr , . tlviiire.ditYks - $401)1 1 3Nof 146 4 00-46 001. , ',4t 'hands ,of.:i:Onliai wliol,tke,f4r to3,:istaisoltiA,s,,,,,V fovOi. of Faeroloo;; :ayl4,/i3voyiki* - or4o, ~ ,Tim, , , , ,, w iftr'litti .00,8,f v o . 4e j oito. ,n , „ ,„9q,,,, , ,Ey.),..,,; , ~ _.. e,po,-1. 1 ‘ gr0r . .94 . 0i. /AT ,40i0.4;_tiltiorlo s itd . ,l_s . - . imesidirai - vies -- * i ititlllre — riauKrk . '''.(,'"!•• the esitfreotets. Ige' l keitat-siutates.ti: '`,.='..:,,,'',-...'