i-15...::.,23i ,,,,, 7 , -/(: ,-,. ., ,,,,, ,..i ,,, , , , , . - . , sing is that your old age may; 140tvo -less figs for libertpthaw mine: BENJAMIN EATON,' Oiii'of the two suririving.LifeGuards of Gen. Washington.. • Newbprghi•N. lc. Angust.2B,:lB4o. tikthrtGEr.ti: citiiisno-131ditor: 'HERALD & EXPOSITOR-. ?,:0:ARL1 . 0.11't..,-:', , 1; WEDICESDAY, SEPTkAlltElt '90,1840. ...... .. . . . Our bsimetqlOats proudly-come riiny around it, • Nor flinch from the contest till LIBERTY'S ,Avon; 'Tilt we---place 7 our — country , w,here Jackson first . found it, Ere.nn itnd Viz Bancstheir follies begun! • Coins FREEMEN 1 il..y.cpliaCti rood name goa would •• • ' chprish,•• • • Nor boW down. as subjects on knee ; 47,omoTal!ytootneralfy rtortliotroo4r - ticaish -- - -- . , Who fawa•on a tyrant mai fearlo be free. . • F . 012 PRESIDENT,". •. • GF 4 N. WM. H..tIARRISON. FOR_ VECE , PRESIDENT. 'HON. J O HN..T.YLER,~ MM====El ~ .. . , trhigs of Carlisle, . , . ~. .Meet at the Log. Cabin this evening at GI o'clock. Tm )ortant liminess will be transacted, relating to the boroughlitiiiessinent and tlrep - oltrvaismg; - and County . Meeting on Thursday, (to-morrow). Let there be a fulhineotilig: — : — : • .. . • By order... : ' ' •• ' . . .. _ are constrainer - to'ttpologize to our friend BO,' for the non,appearanee of his communication. We' have either lost' er mislaid it—Land up to this time, - although. WC iIP.VP diliffently st-arched for it, we have .been unable-to Perbaps we may be More lucky-before next- week; :OUR. - OWN . -_-*.COU,N_TY.I r e feel no . • I disposition,tolacatya our - fyieukabibad by falieCalaulationS, - or to:beig orhluSter about 'What we intend to do ia . Ctimberland. .Our desire is to state as nearly as -possible - .the truth. We'believe that we - shall be able to 'give a majority to; the 'Harrison: Electoral Ticket. We believe that; ve can, . with .afrill turn out, perfeetii proper:exertion, elect . our County .- -Ticket . --but thaTclia . irces,are againstuir,' and we expect to be beaten 'by. from 1 . 50" . t0 . 2,56 majority. s Still, we insiituponit that the issue - i 4 in "the hands of the Harrison party of the-cciunip—they can elect the ticket if they will. But they must go.to:tho - polls . to a mat,_and•act like. men and:like patriots when they are there: They must strain every - nerve, and;put. in._ reqtliiSitien-.every fair means-in their power. They - Must not suffer-themsblies to tie browsbeaten :by the • Locofocbs. Modesty at 'the 'ballol-bogea . , is no-virtue—on the eontrarra bold front, ' -' a watchful eye,' and a tongue ever ready --to-opealc_feadessl.trin-the-4 .- ause of truth; are-absolute requisites, on._the day of elee tion.q, Insult no one--deTeeive no one; but - vindicate and -ativ"hace your- principles,. - hen- estly and rationally On 'every proper occa sion:Talltioand' win every Men you can by the force_ of truth. See that our Tickets. are placed in charge of vigilant men and' faithfully distribUted; see that they are in abundance at thepolls 'from half past seven . o'clock in the morning. iiiiirilietirsaf olosing='a - future - -, 4fr011 - carry-tho-count' .4- Friends.of Harrison, remember what 7 we yout4r-tlia- itieda - islir,.yeursown - Thands --do .yotir ° whole ditt;y. for- once--.-doit, ~on the' 13th and on the.3oth and 'VICTORY Will reward yonr exertions. :- We can poll 2700 voles z The counlij: — Wh - arsay oi]; - :friends, shall we triumph or be defeated ? MAINE- ELECTION! We believe that.ever) thing we publish tif last tveelc, -in relation to the kaine'elec= fully confirmed.. 1 a been rned. 'Pile vic toryon, s 1 is g °n d ous beyond -precrlent;:and the to selithemselves for sOrriettling less than ic 9 a' 9uite altea4. 'Phe Whigs of Balti- L - -pore-celebrated—the victory by-firing 300 antl . guppowder has beenjgnited for *Pi ,Sanstepatriotic purpoee~ttir niaily all:the groat caries bordering on the seaooast.:.'ln ;COie.,.on.Thursdaknightlast; Mr. Mac rine% Betel was beautifully illuminated, an " three.' ch eers for Maine", testified Ate interest felt for the liberty and 4Velftre of the'llepnblie: loy . the" Whigs 'Carlisle; - „ `We barb the authority' of 'the :Waste') Allasi-and-other-Whig-journals for claiming • the, :Edward Kent elected rGOiernoib37— up. of2oo-majorityi- . -; , 2'9trr Members• of Congrqs t , ' ',Sixteen Whig Sencitgrs, ply] 4 loa jority of th 'tite r s;; 'Wbich seem ;e2 , 117q1,Unitet • babliquo, if Ar:, will. of,hia'denstittp The Ticicordetia tors;: :10 flititTiCVthere ' twb chojce: $ They will probably :retuyo, at ,i,be next trial ? pots .Whig at et ''=' Glo ry: enough for ,PENNSYLVAIIA ELECTION: , .• '.., We may as well prepheefas our bore. .The twit' Volunteer publishes „a natculation g s 6'600 uren_over , majority ! in- Pennsylvania. - Thaftr. what we, call ”gnmmon.7 : . Vnless ,the ''public, works east 10,000; votes "!,for " Van ,13uretti the State of Pennsylvania will.east her electoral vote for Vent. Harrison, as certainly as the rday - of election Will arrive. We are not backward in ''expressing this opiniori s hecanse it is founded upon the best information. itespeciing the GeneratElee don we hare an opinioneleo, not however so . . well founded, but iibita - as' honestly entertained; and we put it npori paper to be compared with the actuatresult., - - We shall gain Two membent of Congress ---one in the district, composed of Hunting don, Mifflin, Clinton and Centre, and one in the — Wleltingtorr:disitriet; - and - we - have an excellent chance,ef gaining one in_ the [Erie ' 7— • . We shell gain ,one Senator in I.ancaster. and York certainly, and v.woin the . Chester district, if the adntiniStration Agents - Om the State Rail Road don't &teat upon a' very large scale... We learn, however, that they haVe over' 1500 workinien employed in that diitrict 'on work' that.,should haire' -been-finished two .. sittee,:_nnd, they. Probably -- hat,re - . as many more, . before . the election.- -Under: these circumstances :our ehatied:fOrjcarrYhiitheldistriet =is n . sliffi One - If we Should - not - succeed 4e,', next Senate will stand 16: Whigs-17 co . focos, 'giving the latter Gen. Case. In the-House. of -Representatives wei . .elarm the . ibilitrwelect44 - members,lm.LaltalLder-._ thinlyelect 60, if- any relcnnce can be : pla ced upon inforinatiott from .gentlemen of honesty and intelligence, or_upon the gene - . ral Signs -a-the-times- -The majority_ in. the state, at the . general election, will not exceed 3006:either way. • If the LocofocoS should not reach . Shove that; on either their Representative' ot _Congreseieinal tickets, the State will go for Old Tip by frp'm - 5000 to ,1Q,990 majerity.'.• Let the LoeOs sticka. pin thera=we rneari preehiely whit we Say: LANDISBURG MEETING. ..Phe Pole raising at Landisbut day last, was a very pleasant affair, ;there wpri.probably 150 Harrison men present; 50 from Cumberland and 100 Perry . .boy. ThO pole; was raised" iittle'affer 2. o'clock, It is about 100 feet high s - and is raced with ,a 'Liberty:cap, flag, and streamer.— 'After - the pole vin - s - fixed - In - the grotifill7a, - procession was formed and marched thrOugh town, - during 'which, several 'patriotic songs Were sung. The meeting was then. organ; lied, and -ably-addressed' by Esq., Dr. John J. Myers, Wm. M Porter s , L. a. BandeburY, and Joseph L. Casey, Esqrs. The Locos'behaved very decently' —the landlords gave ne good dinners—and - every - thing passed - ca charmingly. Ilniza for Perry 1 , The only objection ,We have to her is' s , that'slA will gin Van. Buren about• 700. majority. . ricrThe Loeofocos say that the Aboli tionists of Maine 'Noe() for the Whig can diddles; and " iliey ; coiisol " e,`tlieliiselves'by -taylit-thatAltifactwill=open - _tite , cy_a_of: the people. of. the South.. What, gentle. you- Opened - . thtiTifyeilit:ttio -8,54-.-Yell iron - have:lieen ;applying_ plasters.:of Lie salve to their nyes : for:.-the- Tast Monthaiml' if you' hav'nt got . them to see through your specks yet; They must be 'a kale the blindest• critters in all creation. Lilut pray who •elected Marcii 'Morton Governor of Massachisettsl Ile is an . .open, 'honest, avowed Abolitionist, and we ask you . whonorninated him—who W elected him ?: Well ad you won't answer ItztiasAeLStriped Pig, : LifetiVi-CW:rattituretr-party-that_tlid both. Who nominated Paul Dillingham kir:Governor, anqE.A,Barber for dent. GovernoF of Yertnetit,":antl voted - for them to a man? The Van'Buren tocefocos.— of Aow.,,xo..ilti. ',AM:: if, eith_er of_thn. great .political partie „have identified themselvei with the cause of Abolitionism, it , is the _tocofocO2partbecauee_theylieve_openly_; nominated; ,openly ,advocatecr,,and openlY voted - =for= Abolitionists .16i-hign_otaices.,..„- if the Abolitionists choese c to vote the Whig Tieket, they do it tyou - biMs from the'etio ,iictiOn that by,so doing they.bittebunitain , the 'true interests oFthe:counityrand-,lve are certamlY,not bigoted or foolish enough . to staff nt the - polls with cudgels in our n tird .nds.to keep - the b .-awfif-'fromios. .---Bkt W ''ltay.it s et gene, kilt t thmiste to' kunt, up 'candi ates; as the z to=. We* baye: done;.. That's. a ,point in the arguMent-which; we imegine,,the'Seutliew people have'been . ,loolting 'St.,' They see ,that the Lopofacos.afe shallow hYPocritcs, .Whilar o e ,;: }Alv' inivonough al*Sys to. take . Aboliti' ,ote,s,- even ttt. the cost of multi nap4,Toindiates .from. their ranks ; end -th'et they lacier , seem': to .be scared at the, I 'Abolitienists only tylten,therfail te secure thsir support:, , This 'sort of huu;tbuggery . Car Xis e ,,,,, b ..,.. 2t ,„,_ don't take at he "South, and the ehonsand, and orie lies of;the':Van;l3gren leAders , abm?i, General' Harrison: will, only result in ghiL g the Old Hero o Vote than lie Othirviise'hOye ' :• ohno.--Thfi electiOn for GOvernor members of Congress; , and Legislators Makes place in Phio on the lath of. October._ Por Whigs Governor,, the are running iom ai .Corwin, and the LocOfocos, Shan non. Many ,of 'the Loccifocos . claim the state 'for lfnri 'Buren, among tilt:lk-Geo:M. Dallas- 7 4U of:them, we belieye,',in these parts the election of Shannon as cer tain. 'Now . we_ place our opinion against - theirs;. and the issue will decide_ who is correct:`'_''We- say that Tom GOHWIN will beat Witson ,Shaniioli. by at leak 5000 majority, and that Harrison's ma-, jority''will exceed 10)040. :The , liiinericati Sentinel, 'ln . Thiren] expresses the. opinion that TORY . G - ERSOLL :be again defeat'ed..:F9r ...• the loner.of Our - country---'-for the: bake of - repuhlicartistiaTuroliepe so huffear,rt. con- Arai:lr ' rnsult: •If the ; " Whigs support .Me . • IVIICHAET,: with per - feet nriabimity;.and the• Porter Locofocos are true to:the term's of the treaty: - -of alliance;- Then, ...indeed, --the defeat of . ..Tory Ingersoll would be certain, and signal; but we have no' 'Confidence. in a faction- that . repudiates. and condemns every, prominent - measure of Van Suren - ,. and yet with cservility._whictrii'degrading to.human.nature, fear's to.dentince.and cut loose-from the-Inert and - his party man or the men who see and. feel - that the party-with whiCh they act and the - inert Whom their support-are pursuing .theasures adverse to liberty. and the jnterests,of their country, and yet rads° 'to sever. their con nectionfaire-both;-6w ar447-and-traitors:-4- And:such are. the PO4r-frion who support Van ' • • - GEORGIA"- AND;--MARY LAND: - The .next elections take place in Georgia. . , on the:sth of 'o.ctoberienditillaryland on the 7th:- Both thir states are claimed by the Locofoces'ps certain `for - Mr.-Van ren.in: c . ivery .calculatian' have seen, in eluding. thatof the editor of the Richmond - 00 - . the .contrari,:most ;of our Whig calculters put down,_Maryland .as . a certain VVhigistate, Jmai—T_Georgia . ai More. :likely to vote for -General . Harrison than Mr. Van Buren. For . our own-part, re ly ing ,mpon,,all. the information we have re ceived from gentlemen who ought to know something of those states, we claim Mary; land by-from-1500- to 3050.majoritynd. conSider . Getirgia a Very , doubtful state.— . -Al the Jast-state., election, the' Locofocos parried the state by a small majority, and our . friends entered -the field this year, at a very-late - day—not 'earlier than J.uly: In, the Whigs were beaten-at 'Alm laSt Governor's election, but they Organiz- - ed 'early and effectually this year, and, de pendiog .upon; this, we say Maryland is safe, for Harrison, Tine HArtniseN: EN:rnusrAsia.---.AV hen the Patriot of North Bend was put in no mination for the first office . in ,the 'gift of the People, by the Whig Convention which 'assembled .at, Harrisburg last winter b . the Loeofeeos,, in the - pletilititde. of their - ivie do m, prodictectilt~t - [lie people < vonCcTNom - sapportliithatilirtnitirm no ac ledge the chants - of Patriotism, Honesty, Rani,. and-Wistionzands. asserted that the-nominee-et thatOonvention,m7Onld - lie' hopelessly 7 ,-shareefully-beaten,---But now, in the langtinge;of their,own:drill_serjeant, " How - Gees-O'E yrortz...r The news. of the nomination of, Harrison was received 'by his countrymen with enthusiasm and rejoicipg, and the NORTIr,. the WEST, the EAsTi'and the Bovril, hailed . . 'tint .4. the saviour who was to . deliver them trent the rude hand of the Spoiler. Has this - ,en th sialm subsided ? : Look at the immense I gatherin gs . B4l;mtene, N.Atitrvit.4;..EttNrcirt - WHkELIN?i, : DAVTON, FORT MEM; ERIE, SARATOOA, LANCASTER,, and a, r thouSand other places ! would artendlesstas . jtvrawert.to..atteniptla give-to :our.readers .the:proceedingi - or these4neetinge: . We can • merely: mention them ..' Every' man feeler the-iMpOrtanet..eff—o hint; 0 . 0 .:hnoWledge; 411icit - 4rOinfi*tlietn*Apave. , cartif , tirne :their4c/otigitii Alecllo:;:etare7hougies,o4 counting rooina *lend*bi*44itvarditithe great cause stßiform - 1-- - 44,t7theilispfritOand-heitte! . .. that these Me* iiiiti , 4 ! ‹,get lior . 'effeet;,antf that the real uipnte,nf_TllEl+EOP E lave riot as yet_ been intideltooWit-thr.oueh the ballot-boxes. 'ort;can; get UP:the - Se. meetings, a nd no ' effort ':c on keep lfiern down! ``;. no;., nqt . ' all ; the .. influence . ` of the isthe'entPrnir;. ing 'of: an honest and ; insulted : people,.who eannOt . he IrightettettihY . ,'`the': . :Aicot4 , :thit frowns, and th"e impotent , railings, of . dies=: pOinteffoffice 7 hoNers: . pie not.'spe4en'thrpugh:their ballot boxes?; Bineetherienthiatiert of.crenerat' , HOsisoit,. its 4606*41pt,'it1.r.0; 0' , .':',',:..''.,"?:,.'':'. : ,:::..". - :, - x . ;: , .. -,. •X7:•,...,F;:: - :7 , '!,‘•':',' - ' , .,'/'': - .1 - " , ..':"f:',.j . • .7 ' ,.. ;': 3 .T - T' . ,, ';' , -:./ ,, 'Pt' , .', , ,.',:'',: , . , : . :z:.,?., - ..;: ..,- ,;.::, , ,,,z . ,: , ,;,:, , ..-r•i, , T..::' , 7,•::' - '7' ,- :?: , :-...7,,j'...:.:';', , :'"' - : . - ,, -- .''' - :,...; - . .:,.:.:.',Y . ,:; - _,.. , , - ; ..:,. i r....:..:... le'lr''' . 44 : 4 . 'llW''':::'lt . :' : 3 l 4ll . :4,l ; • , : , :iirr:;,:::,r4t)::::lol' . .*l - . - :ti,t'o .-, V. ,. 4 - .:' , ' . •:::-• , :- . -", - ; . 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The news. , Or the defeat of the' • pOpular t'AIRFIELD.haS come like It'ciap *of thunder upon the already: prohtrated Locofocose It is thedr the haud r writing upon , the wall, which warns them of their approaChingfate. And'how, one° word t 0.001411110 friends in . this, the:KEYSTONES TATE we haVe succeeded in wresting from the'hands of thelocofecos the feir state - of Memu,we begin to think that the Tfhiii naikdo any ihing•!•!.-that they can redeem ;PENDIEtYIArit- NIA. Well, then, LET US Tux— ,We haye 'the Office•ilolders upon tke hip,.and with a little:exertion, a_little hard fighting, yve will 'give the state to " Old Ti 3 O" by a handsome - 111qm - - " TELL DALLAS TO • CROW l"— : Our rea-, ders 'are' aware that the - result-Of •the ana and, kentucky ' , elections completely knocked the breath out of the celebrated d . 600908-are Owl, un fortunately; - deprived Of that gentleman's Valuable ..servicei. remedy this evil, however, the Hon. Gronyz:M. DAiLAs, of this.etatei•has. been lately trying crowing"- iniVirdinia,7With - : great. .acceptation by the'faithfut. " .4p; peal to, the .Sou'i . lt," . under date - of 29th - of -Atigust,_ he=Crozasliti:The.folloWing-strain-; I shall - be surprised Pennsylvania. does not give to Mr. Van Buren a Majority. exceeding Tth. enty Thotisand! _Of Maine,. -New . Hampshire,- Matisachusett,s; New -1.-York- and, Ohio; .our friends -send- us ac- Coutits - which - relitTei.Th7frem every_ appre hension."- • • - - - Wben-theminent-men of the locofoco party—those .of - thont ,ys'rh litivireitaratters to loosel ciont7rin this manner, it is not at.all surprising 1.114_0m f! small fry" here .aboutsfiretend-to be so eangnine of success. The L . ocofo' co's ofthe Ist - and 3d Cobgressiojiiit Distiicts -deipbiticouiityl-liavi.'ilblininated dui an neked - Ticket:—. • - - • c_ONquisa.T — • ~..-'7 , - , . ... . „„ • . . First Disirld.—JOEL 8.. SUTHERLAND. .Third District.- 7 -M maim MeMicuAgi. JOse . ph Johns. l'homas D. Grover, _John Kinston, Michael bray,__`__ George P 'M rear; Geri. J. D. Goodwin, Franklin Lee,. • Richard D. §Paitif• 'rhos: D. Donglierty,. " In the Third Districi—Mr. Naylor hay.: ing declined. a re-nomination—the Whig Delegates settled tiPeri 'Mr. McMichael. We don't like the plan—but an!j . thing to' defeat a Locofoco , TOßY., . The atnalga= mation of :Whigs - and Porter=nten — eitends 'no•furtiei than the Vhig•De; legates having, put in nomination. the fol lowing eonnty - tieket , i : . ,/, -• - John Stevenson, 'Kensington. James Gregeiy, Wm. Hughes, 5 Wm: G: Siitith Moyamteing: James-H._Perkins;:liow_er Pubfin, Charles F.`Rorer, Diptel• fir:PALolofoao, on fearing the glorious neivs from Mmtii, sneeringly remarked, that he "would not b. at all 'aurpilsed if IlAnnisox were to, get Nova Scotia and ,Lower' Canada , also." " Why," said a wag present, " it is r ne unlikely, as he'at one time got Upper Ca ada!!' 'BUCKEYE 'BLAFESMint.- --- --- Nrl - 11 - SEle,iiitier:_kiioliriria che,./fuek-. eye B/acksmithritiviiinilress the people of .CurrilierlandCimnty at: his,'place, to-mor. _,... , 'row.. , The addresses - f, ,, this. - gentleman have tnade , hundredse-of converts from the. Laeotoeo ranks, and, he ce. the leaders of that party have reiertedio every, means to 'n'nre_hirain_p_tiblie striation, and ,to de- . , stray his character. ,In i rOey - tliat' he may -come-before - Ourrcitize47lo4nairilsTfrac frog the:lirejudicCwhjali,Lnaalban slanders may have'ertlisOil,igainit him, lirs'etihieill . hdlow,ing lettbr and certiticatee, talcen from-thil - IV„lttinnal-Intell ganger:4 Hass oir Ilisennsairrinves, tEr z Jusoi to. it3:lO.S Messrs. GALES & SSA ON: GENTLEMEN: When a"certificitte• : stine. by leper Pere eons, purporting ' to , reside in Mnskingunt county; Ohio, eppeared hi the sante tee days sineo,apparetifiy designe,d,'tp,,l6- jut*the chtilacter 'ef' John W. Beiri who has been recently _ known by thelitkof the "Ohio2.filliekithitr `hi, this' seefibit - tokthe country,,; not, VW et then pequainte4 4 ;with , the °Prof* or 'Mt. Baer, eithotigh he Is a 'constituent of miaow X could pot oOntra dict the .o a t e nu T t t. i : , , 110:itneilkatOYenclosed .• t he: - GLOW, containing the eertifiottteo,..-AY ith note inquiryoct a frienfi.or mine of high standing, of .81601641, Ohio .) the' SENATE. ABSEMBLY.--i - First District. District. • -SENATOR. PETER A: . 4IS.EYSER. ' - ASSEI.IIIII,It. place• of Mr. Beor's rtsidence,.depirmi'hith to otite whoi his Effokir's) Otanitineyos:in that community This - day I receiveanswer,•from my firierUl ilteSubject, the sUbstanco - of which answer fully corroborates' a stUienieritWhich afpfarir .the: Pilot Snit Trailscript or this day,„signed - nineteen the,ettiipUs, of ] South Bloomfield; OhiO. •Indeed :my Mend is ono of the -signers , of; the t- statement ; -. in question.:' • 1 can Most 'clieerfidlY'firtlier state .that fain_acquainted with the major' part otthe gentlemen .Who , have' given : the ,testimonial to. character • 'of .Ifear; which pears in :the Piiot, 'atitl - „it . 'is. with. igreat pleasure 'that I'can, beer: - eAderice , 'to ',the high : standing. of, thoie.gentleinen'aeto tbeir probitY, and. , uprightness; and.. What' . they have stated in:yelation to. Jahn -Bear can •be ,relied upon as correct., • Will you d ivine- the:few:4' to publish :in your valuable paper, the statement alluded 'to in the Pilot and . Transcript, with this note; and much oblige Your obedient servant, J.,.RIDGEWAY; • ' PRP. in congress.froM Ohio. SOUTH 1400i1FIELli t 'Una- 20, '1 040. : We, Ahiundersigned, 'citizens - of .Sopth, - Bloomfield ;Pickeviay -- comity; Oliito;" lenui with regret that 'our - fellotveitizen „JOHN W. BpAß . has . beeb slandered in 'the vilest manner by the press, and Otherwise, at the East; and having - been . requesteti to state what .we knOVtr concerning-hira, do:certify, -to.all ivhoin-it may concern; that he .has lived amongst us, and . vie - htiye been - • well acquainted with him- for.: more than direeL, years,' arid that he isjust what he'profe'sses to be., JOHN W. BEAR, a'poor but hon est Blacksmith; ihat.he has a respectable . fa m as tififer ted rby rtibiir g at- his trade, -and : that alonb; has , never bbOh - other ant - Other naniithan Jong W. BEAR;. that he is: not a' defaulter, and is -mot- guilty of -larceny or :any-'otiter crime or net that.will.preventlisreturning: to this neighborhood whenever he plcases,- as. pretended by-those - whci slander and abuse him; and that we' - are bredibly-in formed that_Mr;l3etitialaiited!thesatne character in other counties where he resided liefore-he-bettled • .IVothini but a desire to have - justice done to every honest and worthy_American - zen.- has _prompted ue to_ ,make__th &I above declaratimtv ' • • • ' . Nathan"••H Denny, ugh : O'llera, A. St z F. W. Kellogg,. I. S. Kellogg, 2 . I. R. Hilr, - Dennis,. _Jacob' deasler,_ • •A. I)ennia, Anthony ,S,haff,. - A. C—Slyles,. _John Adel, Isaac A. Newmari,- Joseph Epochs, ' • John Cochran, B: F. Gand*,'M.-D. Thompson, M. D: • cincLuvittz; June 29,1840-I—. I am. acqnainte& With the most of. the signers of the foregoing, and know ; them to be,among'the most respectable .of the citizens of the township . in which they reside,'thid tp:the'extent of my,,lsnowledge fully corroborate _their statements. --• HE Y ARGES. . .111artin Van Buren stands . eharged on the books of the:TreaSury of th e United Stateh, with the following sums paid iiefisation, vii: • • ,• Pay and mileage as Senator . in the 17th Congress, Do: in the 18th Congress; Do:in thelElth,do.--• Dd. in the ISt session State dn.-, t,728 . 00 Salary. as Secretary of State from._ • . March 1829, till-list March. • • 1831, " 12,759 00 Ont-lit and salary as IVliuister. to 'London. ..15,409 02 Salary us Vice President, 20,000 00. Salary as President till 4th Of' . March, 1841, 100,000 OCt. .101, - 008 o.g ONE HUNDRED AND sitry ONE THOUSAND'AND EIGHT DOLLARS - paid - to - one _ - _nton -- for --- wages; - 41ic - , --- for - 1 - 9 year's service. $7OO 10 A MONTH - or SQ4. 00 A- DAY-for-the- whole- tiine;;;Sur daye alit What - has the!country'Vet - orAhis-enormous-sum-?-----A-deranged-cur , _ rency, prostrate business, a Florida Vir a r with bloodhounds, Natiiitial bankruptcy, , Treasury shin ,plesters, and- the promise of a direct tax, and a Standing army If you will re-elect and pay• him 100,000: drillers more. Will you do it ? In October you will give an emphatic NO. ' f--ierom the Boston - FOCI9-ALR-LIARET4---- Prepared for r. the Old' Federalists; who .have just:been admitted into 'the Democrat ic Infant schools, gilder the charge of re fessor ,BroWnson; Robert Dale 'Owen; and Vannf. Wright. — To be - imprinted • oO:'a ehilds Spitalfield handkerchiefe, by : the English \ liadicali, for the uSe or;the, eignersitt Tammany Hall, who . are desirous:' of learning'the arCof reading .. , c . 1.1 2 2 _ll was elletton, ajtuntliug and quack.;; ? " C -wass.Calhgn'i'it•dierlsAatilligg„,_•_„: U Doctor Duncan, a "whole lieg” • with swine:. , 7 E was an. Baer', chiss- mate . FWA a .FOrsyth, for virotocolit lainetts:' ,' •' , Gives' a Glundll, an olistintitt anile,. ; „11 was , a ilitlf a Sub-Treasury.leOL', . was an ingertAtuilted,iin - • _:_l_seatta_leidttett.itot.maittet for ' . Vice." • K was a Kendall, quite tcetid - at a , v " - chui,7 L 'Ansa Lewis, eaTdpetoti'the wai Oidetin, la Uncle; am a az, . N,waa e; NI/Oitha moit'itaplit of bloekt, 0-wllls Ortistes;•tt very deep thinker;7 ,, :•.-::: 1' vrallm-Pauldinva-aeohlerond tiniteo.!! , ,Q iv(ie old I .>" it wtaea ; ltitchie a tw4ddie • • S was it"..Staartioeutiakbkii,elari'd•out r .thi , olotilA Tat!eli, - ; *ho'ittaVed *l4ll‘',Uttg.' hi the ays mal.4,;Wiptitire;:niokmkated.;o_o4o . l 3 abil 'lC:iesulAustr i r. n irq fill4bY-IMdo. ) ifivaat a; wiaiewillit the moob4 ' t'• Z oak. attudo !, let di-Iltatftttlat 10019#1.vvi.,' put 140:11vAio'ar . Vtlit‘ th to' 9)4- 1 401X:' , • ,„ • . hibitediriihis.bobiughfoisale, t he . 101 , of . October.. quE..cygßEßLAND:pslatc,T,, , ojearra ihat, : a. Diksvm., AVA_Ot'i'EStf, has heeii for nr b I,ente the, liarriSsin;lerats iguinberlend;,Jtiniata aturre'riy: _Mr. Ad§r th -0 4h.cluit,O, has te'w.SrOara pTactice'ats the one , . or the strongest in . i the ' , State=gained foe — ltintself a hiiiii,reputatiod for Joie': Aue - di . earriiiientiantlif'tilested to Congtessi will .he nho« oormWte The citizens o that district ccield* not do a .Wiser act than voting for • • him.—liar. . • . .i., - ,•:,'J . , ':;.‘, : 'i,.fflyiiiig, - .,t e 4Aiiiris*;:i;Viidlt r eit;;;',.;' : ',i; . .',, 2 : .. 1..:: - .' - '-'. 1 :',`' . .4 1, -... ,:.. ' '!.0.;?:/..01' *-'100;11. 1 .40:50 iii:it;''(o6,4fiii.) , : . : -:',l , m :, ..i'i,;.•::::,400.?0*i::-:'...,--.;;;:‘::::::- . .. Reitiitiilikle*.lol4 1 1 4($1iikil *g) A ll l 4 ;44 l i o Ob.: . 'WP*Co l ..4(Mi?o!areb#%) :::'-'.,.:.:•:.:::;.;-:::...':: 06***fie . i!"::;)::'•,;: • GePli*T ' ': :: /4:itk41 1 . 11 0;:kM0i 4 *5 1: ::: ':-.- -1: : ..Director 44 . 0 Poor e David Ruiz, (North Middleton.) - .12ydit0,i.,. - ißifbeil...::ll.4i.ird,'',(Frtifiti'l.cir.o), jaCiPlikliiiretz, (Carlisle.) . f L. sirlielii:Oi,;,if*itly The'only .eandidai.esnow.in•the - field for the Sheriffalty ate • Ti n irensburg, ,, t 1 11: ;1 11: e 1 4 1:111 17 45 47 — f f .he iioininated cavlidate: • • - - ,STAGNATION-or. uE 8L00n. 7 -The repeated clin gettlit the )itmospiere, kr:actinges they-do Upon the :ctinsistence.andltutlitymt tlic-.bluoil f give.ottataitifor , the most fatal. and ,paalign.in . t. disorders.' The blood from n state a. cifliettltk.heeinnesatagitant.oo4i4;phim„-.... stai o .cir c orruption,— -- . ".. Tlufait hisesitsputity; its circulation is impeded; the - elti.nneht of liatire clo,gged; the bliWels become costive,tiOagirnot an immOiate" nun* of some int& lignantlever t headaelie, nausea ,: loss of 'appetite, awl a general debilityok the.-whOle frame arq-spre to al low. It. requires the tempest . add the tornado to s. bring - abouta state,of. purity in the;oceatt, when its waters become stagnant; and it will require repeated -evacuations,lty3the - , , bowels-before the blood 'can he relieved-of its accumulated impurity.: are itideed.a unzvereal - remedi because_therLdeatiselnitd. pnrify Alm 'blood. -Flve ; years thistnedecine ha's been before thepoblic in the United States: wherever. it has been introduced, it 'KW attperseded ail other remedies. " .L..-13ememher t ,these.Pills_are.not aold.gentting.iittiny_ Drug Store, either in the "City or country.. • - -Purchase-them in Carlisle of Pm:, \V. lirrstrt, or of agents published in another rift of this paper. MARK E'T-,S; •.. . Baltimore, Sept: 0084D: - . _ Catt1e.45.50.0 6.so,:current _price for trood,_fat cattle. • • _ Flour...Marliets . ..dull—.—fccelpt- Klee' • ••• • • • -Tp'beat: Soles of-.-good - Pennsylvania svlientrj were made at.prices'-varying from $1 . .031041,10. . - Yeltow.Corn.—Safes - ,56 to 57 cents. Rye.--1660 bushels Penn; Itye were sold at 65 cents. Oats.-27 to 28 cents. . • .• . • • • ••• MARRIED, . In Norville, on Timesll(4- - kit, by the . Rev. Wrn. Cropszy-lle:nnet,Ar.,Jace4, Wetzel, ta ..11mzer, both of this cotillty..- • MARBLE, MARBLE. • _ The undersigned wishes to resume his business of furnishing Grave Stones, of 'descriptions, cheap er and better than can be bought:in this or any other ' country, for, cash or country •ProdUce. They kill ' be executed iu the neatest style—of-the Philadelphia au& New England Marble. The Stones will, be .pliteed nt Graves if the purchaser. .thinks proper, by leaVing the age mild inseriptioa at my huase or at the Post Office. , • JOHN' HATFIELD, carlisle, Sept.- SO, 1830.-9 t $2,576 00 , 2,824 00 .2,712 00 . socoiDace -The • subscriber bus-just returned &bin. the city with u lore supplyrotsuperi.or new styled . FA I LL AND'W.INTF:It „ . . consisting.. in part Of—Wool dyed Black, Bine, Cla yet, Baliha., Brown, Int isiblelßregb and. Mulberry woo., dyed,lllech, Blue; and figured Sattinetts of all deserlptiotts; Cords and Beitverteens; Ticks and Checks; imported Stair and figured- Car -peting;-Sationyi-rrince-antl-AliffsellY:taines;llom- biT,. tn . ei,Meri noes, :blue haelt,bl tick, Mantua, rown,.' I Brown, Figured, and Plain Silkaj , 'Figui•ed, , and Plain:_Sniss.landinconetAizzatinei Green Baize and Flannels bf • different„cOlonrSiGletes and flosieryf ' Cloth - and:Ftir] Caps; -Broshe , and MacklitaWßOL3'.e. and. Point Blinkets; Leghorn- and Straw.Bonnettn . togitkilTW.illi - ttlytissortment - of , -: - L - • ' ' • • • G rikeriCS glitectiswa re: • All of which , will be sold on the Most, reside - able ierins,' Person are invited to cull' and ,extunitie for thentselves before purchasing 'elsewhere; . • . ANDREW 121q11.-IRDS,q = Ira'liable rarni for: 4are. Wilt be ofiered.at pablie sal,e on•Ote.lTemises,,on Saturthiy the iTtlajlayiefOchhbery react ; iitgate it(Squthampton, to i! . ushi ,Putuberlan it. coon ty.,.ttat„trtite,east,,of Shippisiishurg, , botraded by the Dr..J ohn'SturgiS,lffm. McCon nell , and Pans- Foy,--aentalphig aibount: ' , _ . . 111IN.1MTit' about alitf-fime acres thereof. are cleared aell iu ;good state' of - ,..eoltivation and repair; the residue is' cor'pred with excellent .tbriyiag thobrr; having thereon-a-two story• ~ s e . 11 and , Kitelieit t: tog and'PrittaLliaro;, - • tid-other-out.builitlinga4anApple Irtreba kiorebeiett. and Wytat eraser:llea 'and hover failing water.; Tbe-is of,firitlualitylimitig.rlato the 'estate,or Wm,. Dever; Esti: sold in 'pursuaned of thddiretiipus of bin. - Sate.t,evaqi inence" at 12 o'clock, uoba,.tatid.j.lay, when . -atid whewhere'attendance given tied Aerpti titlti ru 'adoicito:wa by --, ' • ' ' • - • JAIES • • :__,Nitri2444.:l44utat, - se t k g mbeeso,. 18 , 10;—;-tds' ' ' :.• : Sheri, : By virtue'or 8 , writ of IrenAitioni EAAnati to nie , Beaded ' bllttell , ,clut Cone! COOtoottgleits:_;' at Conet- pubicSßle lienite, the` 64rottgit, CaillAff!M, 4isr.td‘i.y 150 e ieba_ti, tOioctoelt 4..14 4 thlifoliowing4escribo icatcoota;-As, • ' .bititge eatiOti, - 4:0415. f*(l4'!.ip.b' kind ,2c4o,fe`ta', in4,l!cppl4 ,rn i *A 6r.l6l ;%h a k i nt , ;;;;. ' 7 gritti.slo,rY ..or oils& 11. 7.;.: • 7. • tat of thethin OatiAtitip Ettielly on AheAveet;eind on 014 out the rsouflr. ; Seized {end tikken in Exeetttipnsl4,' 616- W-Te T 9 or George tobe eold by rso , - • ! `l9l-NN0854946r •n 'SkeriflN • £2` 100.' s'_:• r• ._coro:yr; . .N..--.- PrisUOntial-Rketton O:erti.4 ltA -1 2-I 0 ',Where-as' •und , by ati'-'ant• GeneratAssem.. paiietthe 20. day,t0f . ,1),y,,1839, it li•proilded that the•eleetnifinf the' seieritfOountids the - COO, inontvialth, qnalifital to' vote. Orinembera Geri- , . erns Assembly ; shall hold eit: election :at !the same' ,' plae6s:at,which the'iaid•lnembera: shall .have 'been" voted for tif the preceding electienii - pritlitrfifth "Pit , • day pieceding the first Weduesday lit December . ' ry foarthleaf.the*ftery lie - ink thq Oito- - ber,j'foithe.piarpotip.of - .eleetin# electors of a I,'rei*.• 'dent and:Vise. Pkesideiitol the Cubed States.' • *. • • r• tv*,-;therefoi•e;',l.,. ~. 145bei.!•NVeys,- ) High 'Sharifrii the cOunty. of. Onnberlan4 . 111 pursuance or the duty , • 'enjoined , on me biftbo phoSOrecitetl'aqt., doissue this. `my.prfielaonatiOngiiing notice-co the freetiten of aithk • county qualiPed, to..yot'e for ittenthertrOf • the`terieraP . o Aasetnidy,t6Lxneef,at ...the'. seyeral Fleetion idistricta— • :I , lierettios 'follows vim , : • • . eleeiionin'the 'eleetion-sdintilOt * (.eirnpoie&Of tlie‘•Boi.ough 'of Carl isle,' and • towneltifkkbf . '•N• dleton, South. •Middleteni-Lower Diekinson,,Lower Frankfoi'd,:atnl.Ltrivei , ;,•West.Pennsberough; will it eld at the Conit.Honse in the boioughlof Carlislp; • . • i Tho',.election in the disnict rcornpolted bf,tilv.er SprhigrtOWnship,*will he- held at ihePtibrte 'flouter . • of Joseph; Grier, n linguestown, " • The election in the district eoreposed ofitast, Penns- 'borough.townellip, will beheld at the Ptittlic Flansis of. A ndrewAreitzer in said township; ,•,.•-•.- • " The election in the district composed of New Comm berhuid and' a part of Allen.township;will be held at the Public House of John-Sotirbeuk; in New • Cuua... The elation in the district _composed of_Lfollmrte. .ind a •part'of Allen township, iviq beheld at the ' .lic Howie df Petee .... • 'l'he.electfon in the 'district ccnnpdsed of . that 'part • :of,..Allen-townehipototincituled-iiithe-New . -Gumber‘--7- hind and Lishurn districts, will be held' at the:PO-lila • .House of Deihl Shearer; inc'SliepheedstoWn.'in 'said ;township.' • • • - - • -.. The election_in the diStrict composed of :the..bor-:- . . ougli of ,Mechatiicsburg„tvill - be held at •llOtise OfJohn'lloaer„-in saldberough. " ' The, election - in the 'district composed Of lioniott township, will be held at the. Publio Hanle of:With:n Paul, in Clitirchtoixii„ in said township. ' -"- - • • The eleotiOn in the district Compoiett.of , Upper . held tit Weakley'sßchotil' - I House, in said township. - •,- , The electiou.iii the district composed of:the,bor ought, of New . eille, and townships of Mitilie;llpper . Frankford, Upper-\Vestpetinsborough; and that part ' of.Newttin township;Lnot-includedln---the-.Leesbuir electiOn district hereinafter Mentioned,. will be held' at the l3rick School HOUsekiii the borough of.Nete • The election in the' district composed of the town,: - ship of Hopewell, will'be held atAlie School__HOusto- in .Newberg imsaiit . toWnship: - ' The election in the district 'entimoseil bribe - 1001 4 . ' 0n4116f Shippensburg, Shippensburg township, end • • . that iart'of Sputhantiltoat - towntship' f nbt_ included' in • the Leesburg election' district, will be-Bell' at tho ' Council House - , - in The IScough bf Shippensbura. Anil iu and by an act_ of the General Assembly of this commonwealth ; passedthe 2d July tag, it is thus -provided; "That the qualified electors Orptirts. of. • Newnifiriiial - Southampton tuiclieltipsint_the county of • Ciiiiilierlanth' bounded by tharfollow.ing , litimand dis ttinces,viz Beginning at the Adams countiKlitie,-!, thence along the line dividing, the towitsbios of Dick-.' bison mid Newton to - the ittropikesoa,ll4tence p. 15367:. said turnpike to, Centre school-house, on said Mims. pike, in Southampton township, thence telt the Walnut Bottom , road ' Reybuclee,tutiluding Re) buck's fat•in, thence a- straight_direction to tact saw-mill belonging to the heirs-of George. Clever', . thence tilohg . ruiwto the Adami .theriee Atlains.amitity.to the place of beginning, be and the same la hereby declared * new imikteperate election - district, the, ginerul flint teliebehl at the...public house' now occupied - by • . _Wm, ii'Leetburg,Smitlittnniton-townithip... At a bleb time and place, the iflialified electors, na tif wetild, will elect by ballot— • 2'////iTY ELBGTGRS' • - for Pm:l - demand Vice Prßideurel die UnitetlStiqit. ' Anil the several judges, inspectoes;anil clerks-who ".,. shall attetid-at the.precellitrelect ion for -nit:ratters of •- A oseinbly, , are required to attend and perform at the 'said election, Ili , like duties, and he, subject to. ihe • like penalties toe ne'lleet or mist:male - et, as they shall be - Babb:twat:Mg election for titetidiees Aid tin:return Jialg,"'s of die: several _election dis --- tricts of 'Cumberland county, are hereby reqiiired to meetatt the Court House, is the borough of,Carliole„ on'..Nliottilay neat title'. die:said eleution;.at,ll: o'clock A. AL, with certificates if the election iii• their dint _Lids, • , ' Given tinder-my Band- dup. of - September, - .A. Slaty-fifth', ear a American Inqczetidence. • • r . . JOIL*T MYkrt.§, Meta' • • U 1 :011.1 : • _- .I . lrtt largit and anortiodions'thrett; e trr,' . story,lll2lC K USE South. ...:41411; Hanover., street, adjqining BeteetnAk 's Hotel, and now in dm' oemq-nc o f 'Mrs: AAnnl'ostiessiou "l maY bo. . hadon the 1:tof October. F or terms apply to G. EGG. Sept, 30; 1 Public. Sale. Y 'virtue of an order of: sAle to mu; .directed t sued , out of the Court of Common Picas of Cumberland county; will be,etrlcsed to public sale o on the Oremises iu Frankfort! to.wniship, on Saturday .the 17th gay of October 1840; at.l,o'cleck, P. M. the following described roil estate, late lite propertrof Samuel Neit.l44ll o dec'd., • • ' • A Tract orliand, s..tuateln — Fran - ortl-township, Cum er an •sonn bounded by lands of John Snyder,, Abraham Kiehl,. John Fishburn;and %Abraham -Wagoner, containing - Ninety-Amps and allowanee, having titereln erected a-one-and Thaltstory, ),og Holm, Lognain ee out houses. • The conditions w ill -beltstfollowsthe .pureintse - - money to hp paid cash on the confirmation of the asks -by-the Court. mirr.itsi,„-2_. Sheriff's Office.- - _Carlisle 4 , 4840. .S' •-• • - r • .• Sate, -• . On Thu . i'sdarithe 15th otP#o , per, • 60 . sold nt itale, - on the prenth"ln k Dickinson tnwttslup, Cumberland toduty,, ' • Two 'Farms of prinie Lime, • • stone' ILand , -the one contnild ngstbont : 1 60 - 'nerefall - cleared, vi,sh„ , • - a large Double Brich.ltank liara•autt . first• tide tittii7 . story Dar eilieg Ifouse - thereon. erected., with' IL *UT - . -sim vzif water is the cellar, and - another ATOM Su , the bottslK — The-Vellow_iireoches - ;tieekj-beirndlise '' It, slide part running throe - PE - I:t tre - plitee.--Ilatewhole, , fowl is under geedie:nos, and . a large:Ram bew M os t`,—_ Irlte other ragni coutlaisia. , l3o:7, •of excellent !mid i of first qiutlity, with a lesr-..' '-' •••" n - 1.,"„ ' ' Feaing ‘ -, Barra: .: fr . :7100,.,,,: , 1 tereou‘s•reinwl.,and.it is olso alleelierelfantViilik.lt:-. - ': good fence; ' upon the farM in (went - the' itest'. l lllldelji,- Powima, in the eountj, einntininding ait thp•isatecitt ~- ' the Nollow_Brerebes creek With beatf' tail till''. nark, `, Ito,tbe'neressities of anrwater-worka,,Witiell nuitstbet,Y • erected, the name hai mg . formerly ben; . 491fed, - *••• 4 • , driving a Forge Wad Saw/gill: TheSeare alto Mgr' I 10r .o Ings.f„.watet.bn_the_lbrni.,_.'•' - •- -.•__ • ' ____. -• '.2— . s 'l.'here will - he sold with 'club tef : t eaeliiinit l7 lo4 7- ..- -Unwired 'Aires of first tute.,Cheinet Lend* vitthltsf;'•••• ' :ono mile 'Of either furuntioe a lei? quantity ;exult any , • • •Tierre will also be told at'the tame time aud place.;-? :::, , 4 . I,I".A.ILNLIviog; adjoining, the- above; ou''' die 'eattlit.: ,- ,',/ ; side of, the • Vel low. llroe4eicereelt,itraltaiiiler, iilitinit'„,.-;,:o 100 acres, about 20 Stereo' Of „uttivkare'l,ll, •.'.'l•,''l uittler'good fence,•and hiving *goad Vendetta, hoot.;fri''' ,:.• 11Wellint tiOnael)ll ii,..;!mre*lile t)Kiike . 4t44 . o o4 l:, l #!!: phesinit amid 'olde timber.; •••• ...c, ''... -4 ::'•.• ".-'- =• , ~<' '••_4,U15,',.., •• , '4.Tliern.,lB upon :. OIL tiMfartint it: large .libiil9Aid'O,..4 tM e iiiikiv. W v l; 04 ,11*ivhtiloi if sitnite 71t1,11uf.. tir ':''y ili... 'eltief,of the Cnantierlatid Vidley,'eturatitilititthe,' ,-2•.4 sitnatioti l for-griai‘..eattl and raisiri-trairl.lnif „....,',,,,, aDi ditßiV; .:Mlll.9aV.i.de . r AVOkkri‘thalfllitOlii W .i41. • 'PI 411 604ANitidi."P 'l'; ' : % .. 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