Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 07, 1840, Image 2

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Zi 1840.
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- Another Maly of the - Wings of
01il- itlother Cumberlatffi.”
On= last Thursday, the friends of HAnni-
J .. lOW and Timm assembled at this place in .
- _•. 4 .- - ,..r.Vonntr Meeting.. Owing to -the unfavora
,.. blir aspeet,oftthe-WeatEefeared that
the meeting would , not be so large' 4,Cs
••••• had
been arilidipated; bntbefore 12•o'clook Our ,
street Were filled .with - ' Log Cabin boys,
who had some once more from mountain
-••• and valley, to greet their brothel • Whigs,
and again renew their 'pledges Of 'political
faith: •• •. .
•
About 1 o'clock' Harrison pole-..-mote/
• than I'oo feet high : —Wasraised on
.the
• Pub', le 84 nave,. bearing aloft a beautiful flag
•
and streamer: . . At . 2 o'clock the - multitude
- •
assembled_ hi the street in front of Alai
14 Mansion:: Douse otel;" -- w - while - the-win
-win
ilows of-'the,stirrounding houses; and the
-• balcony Of - the hotel,, were crowded with
lad(Cif:* . ,-; • _
• The m . eeting,...was- "calla to order by
'Vat. M. PORTER, Eeq., and organized by
Oppoiottnent of the following , officers :
- • President, •
~ _ . • • . .
-- - , Gen:SAMUEL. ALEXANDER, Carlisle,
.
-- • - . .___ ..; , riee_Presitlentsi .
....
- • - :Carlisle- , Wria. Baker Edward Perider
- grass, Daniel Bower, deicander McCord..
- - South Middleton-=Thomas Craighead,
~ .
senior, James Mebaffy: •
-i.. --.- North Middlenin-;--Melcho - ir.Brentiemee.
• ''' , West Pentisboiongit—Alexander David-'
-.• son, Captain.. George Miller. • ..: •:. .
'. - ---- ' : .• •Newville-4airietiKennedy, Esq., Jacob
, t ..,. - Frankford--41 - enty 'Snyder. .• , •., ;
r , .
...-. ' Mifflin - Peter Jacoby. - • ...• . • •
..--- ' -,. HOpe • well—James Sponsler. : . -----
• - - -Nevitcin:7-Samuel Pip'er;Sarnl. Irvine: •
Shippensburv- --- Robert Peal. ••• , ; •
.. - Southampton---;Captain David - Clever. '
•.`-' - ---:-DickinsonDavid Sheaffer,
P. Weaver,
-- --------Mnroe—GOilie:l_Ritter, George Jtiz
... ' . . -.E. Pennsboro'--,Andrew Armstro ng.
: . Silver'Spring—John M. -Martin. _ .
Moehenicsburg.--John Coover, Lewis
• . • tearittg, Esq. . . ' •
•
Allen--Jacob .Shelley, Esq... .
..,,
. . I - Pailide . 44otin_, *Ll:Weaver, Dr. -Wm:
,-.--..-5 , : - .8. Roland, Capt. Semi, Crop, ; Rebert Mc-
Cartney. , . - •. •
, . .
Williams:
. • .-.- . W. Pennsboro'Capt. L. H. W
' ' • . ~ Newville—Jahn Dunfee, Joseph Mc
. - ,-Derniond, LaWrende. H. Randall. - •
• . - • - Mifflin—William Ictiettle.--,-• ._ i: , •
_ -_- • ' '..N . : CinberlandS....T.• -Williams..• -.•
S. Middleton-;--- , Dantel - itifitian • - - .
-.; • • N,- Middleton —' Thom
••• • - IN,Urio. ' . '
• ~. W. : Penksfiero'--Col. iiiioV e inkoop.
', • :Vratiltfdrtl-*.rJ ehti : Wits it n ~' - . • .
;.--.. . Cnitains B. PENROSE; Esq., then arise
'•. • ' 'and introduced, Mr. J. W. Bear,-the cele
. • ' ' brated-Butheye *Blacksmith, who' addres
-? • - tied the crowd for nearly two - hours—part
• . - .of the tune a heavy rain—in a, strain of
-- T Mingled_Wit-and eloquence; which we have
• - never heard' surpassed. • - ' .. _.. ,
• . -As. a stump , speaker M. Bear stands
°• • unrivalled, Hii . arguments weremean
••': • • Swerable, and the continited winding of
,: • those of . the LEic - d - focos won 'were present;
~- --4 i,fn,nleilithis.lieateiidenett that his - re Mark
s, • ___ -_'were Severeli.,telt. At night the .citizenti .
. • , . again metin,the" COMA -. House, and: -were
~, ,•
:addressed by S.:Dunlap - Adair and C. B - : -
.
•Penrosir:Esqrs., after which Mr. Bear
. :. .._:...lollool4 . d`fOr'iii h - Oiri7arid a - hal fl. - nbou t
. 0 - o'clock - L . l.bn, -meeting adjourned With
thrie'Clieem,for Harrison and - Tyler, ; and
. --- ~.- t hus- e nded our' rally of the -Ist of October.
• .
" Keep
'top the Fire!
. ' viN 0 WAY ON THE RIGHT, ON
- - ,Til - r,.A E R E ECII
LEFT, - AND IN -THE
, ---- --.,'- --- EENTEE.
• The Whig° m ust keep tp the-Virelrom
---•iL!' u iirN6iepr: — Vhi enemy "are ,
. / ,, , e j in ct o-a nd fro like a drunken man"
,
they ere ataggen.n - under the dreadful
-•
"..._--
-:;.-
... sire that We-hav e p o ure d into'
them.
We
Imet iot give t hem time to rec Over. We
m : sc i6aliifdlre 4 S fist7ot-we-ean
4i4nri. from . now. untitAovem
ber,yoo 1
••1182"i89 i s po li tics.
• :
Merchants, :your time must be "invest
-. 'ed ,, in;the service of the. "Whigs, And in
six mOottlelau in W
will r eap a ”.prOfil'of Ip e O il
- .'ie 'Care in restored con fidence,,
~
-.:. - `gn i' lated '' eicluiii#eS•, Bed. telhe general
. -'lll
if stability of trade. - _
r.- e- P.Tarmers,.ye . , her '.,,-,_ ynn must
:1611 ' 1:Ida° an
n'uuttit cultivate the, poli . ti . c4 ;
•' - ' - ik' ld f m now until N o vem ber-you
and
d wire grata"
" 110 'tritt 4 the :stumps an d t' pring .
''""
' ifi a ilichhtigs ,eflocoleepiem, an itex . 9
„..r.::,,...40,u
will sok y ou r nyn p.B at good prices. 1111_
. .
d
.- .
IVi l le 9 h il a ni pi 6 cti n , e ', Y ;ou . .l;;lBt work .aPan 'the
' — ' Cabin without ceasing, , Until
-...._:: V b i g .T lg .d next: rear you- will have.
- . :-ItlUirePtburt 4/ k an d “ good - ,wilges," Mr..
• ~_ . -VientY'Rf W i n •
Contrary_notwithetandink
. tichausw Pa-,_ ` must w o rk - , tit - th - 6
If * ctu te ili, Y°u'l No vember, -'aed
- "afa
until .
• . -- , - *higloorn:from now
...
command
;A: L kivrciontimq9ut fog ies - will
," y" -,,,
.e g l ii - - a - -..- i t inna,' a nd .
.your pockets hold -good
dividends: . , ife
e'''‘''':)l#- 444 irtss cuitereettif itl the business r
-"-----t . ,. . p resent , o politics.
'''', ;, - .1.:: - '1 41 of:Ait ColintrY ley a .
'''' - 7:' :'-'',\ ' '' ~ , ..*; itnti - )loOrthey,deott i
i t? ! .. h n e d w troft hiti .
e usemoy . ..
4- ..;....,'. • • lie;sci' , ihueh;" '
.'''' I.4r' :, ' •.4 devoted 46 - their own tr ll 4•M . ...
- i , , ,e:, , ,i, 1 ' x 't, -, nd - htt who lane
1 •:'' - 7 'it' :''' - ' .- Whxttes'er it. Tay ''''' P.' L t
. ii Ae-.
..i : 4 ,-. : ',,t 72I 'k , 'lloitiisirdr 80 114, h. 4 . 1. d, „_Pi.Y' lv , r i na
ft.. l . 44 '-' ~.r.l.- '..ibitintouttillhy,;lllPCU-Pa' 'Tr '
-."1- 4 '' ''''' '"'l . ' •it - and' luppert his • lam! Y.-*.
, ; ,,, tsrfM" - '„-qe ,-,,, ‘: - ,*
....„ 4 ,;...i., an up'.. the- fir') !;rr
5i , ;,,;;;,,-; -, t,r 1 - ,1 .' ' v i ' ' ,-. 5 .. ? - ! • - 774- ::',
_, ,
,--, : • - -",'
tr, ~?„•',., = ,:, ` : '' :: , 7 , i
6.7K1%1 , ,, , 1;14, 'kp.4!%::....,,,..4=-4
.-
.A EikkieCtiiitTairific
. ~ .
It is tune seriously
,tet agitate. threqtntior
tent subjeCt.• The Leadere - of theLoenfa
co pertiinl:uniherland as well es.
else=
Where, oppose.tlee 4 ieiff 8--e__Amerscan
Mechanics and Mantifacturei - s, and advo ,
caw'. the suieidal. principle of supporting
. ,
, .
POREIGN WORKSHOPS AND,FOrgr.
EIGN ,PAUPER LABOR in k pre even
ce
. ~
,
e
to nati_v_ .intlnatAy and.. enterprise ;-..they .
go-now:even beyond dlitwettd through the.
Sitlitiertinity. are working - to •-•redute the
Wages:olliativ4:tabor and: bring- it,
down
to: the staWtOrkilf,,,pauper labor in Europe.
'Messrs..:Ramsey,' MeKinney, and Zim
,,. ~. •
, ..
merman advecate the,mesiires,which must
• , ,
produce this . reault=- =an te - ive• say 4. fear
.
lessly that nq setzeibiernechanie or laborer
can vote-for such*.nten, without they are
servile in, spirh _and,•_enurti the. tlegra ed
cendhion of the i deve-subjocts ofEuropean
. • . - • - • - , •
-Despots: candidate: for the,Presidon
cy, ant revery - Whig-candidate , for_Co n gres_ s _
_oe the State Legislature in Pennsylvania.
(including Mr. :Muir, Me.," Reynolds, and
Dr. Weaver, our candidates it; this disgct)
are wannadvocates of the Protective - in-1
.
I ciple, and if eleeted:will go for measures ,
favorable to HIGH'PRICES, and -HIGH
' W.aGES, and_ against excessive Direct
Taxation. "l'he Whig. istise Tar .., ,
Party --ind' we assert, .without .qualifica
tion,- that tIT,-Tariff-prirtyis - the °nig 'and:'
'excluiive. AMERICA-DV-PARTY. - That
tiarty which op poses; the protection of Arne-
P
riean labor,, is the British T or y. arl,y,
and no mistake..- • • • • -
_. .
We extract the following-able article on
the subject from the p.erry Freeinpn, and
beg of our patrons and' others•under whose
. _
observation , it mayre
fall, to re a d it " itten;
. , ..
tively : • • - .. _
FrdlN BURENISM .t2G.A.,II I ST. THE
• . .:. T.dRIFK .'•
In the Perry County Democrat of the
17th ultimo, Were published the- proceed
'lugs of a "Great Democratic Mee ting 11"
headed a "Huzza for Democratic - P,erry 1"
- At-this, meeting II was ','Resolved, That
we -view with disguq - and indignation the'
attWep'kof the Federal (Harrison Demo
cratic)- •party ) to impoie upon the unsus
pecting," &c. &e„ " its' delusive cry of
'high tariff,' (a "Wee - sure thet cannot be- ac
conaplished without plundering the many
to enrich the few." - , .
The. phrase " high te rm''," is _artfully
employed, instead of 4 'p - roteetive Tariff!!
—the one used by the, Dentecraiie Whigs
to embody and oxpreis their sentiments
upon this" all-irupertaniquestion ; the de
'nouncing resolittiori ii, therefore directed
I &be - Censured for drawing an infer.:
ce which the;premises dOOotlegitireate
ly juitify, we must turn to the Supporters
of Van Purenism for authority - to oubitan
date and corroborate the inference'-drawn
from the resolution - Amdeereview.
-Whatever Mr. Van Beren's acticins in,
regard - to this measure were - fortrierly, (he
voted for, the "high tario In the IL States
Senate,) it is reduced to a certainty that he
is opposed to it at present, and is highly
pleased to be styled by his suifporters, as
"tha,Northern man with Southern Princi
ples." These "Southern prineipleq" are,
and have long since been, advocated by .
John C. Calhoun and his . assistant Nulli
fyers, and are known to be the antagonists '
of the Tariff, even in its compromised
form ; therefore, as a necessary conse
quence Mr. Van Bun has identified him
self witl re
ythe Anti.Tariffparty. This, we.
opine, will not be denied by any man who,
is conversant With the political measures of
the presetif-Netitiner-Vmmiatritien.-/ ---
- The7resatitiOnnoticed is, theriaierfe-etly
consietent.Avith the principles and design.
- of Me; Van Huron himself.. : - .7....'." -.:---- _
Here arises ,the questiiiii-;-%ls"the -better
policy of Peiiiisylvania.an Anti-Tariff pp-%
licyr _Thia_qUestion hes been .anewered,hr
the negative. by the citizens lif,•tite: Key.
? none of the Federal Arch;since it was first
agitated. • -• ' - , •
When the people of Pennsvivanii'moted
for Generel Jackson in,..lB2B,ihey believed'
him to be in favor of a Tariff for the pro
tection. Of .American Industry. He had
professed to be friendly. to a !, judicious"
Tariff;'- ----- . - ---- •
. ,
P,etinsylvanians hold the ' same op inion
now as they did in 1828, in regard' to this
meeiture, - They know that an Anti.Teriff
policy hi the bittereit enemy of 'the true
-antl-wise - policy,iirPerinsylvenia: ------- . -7
As soon is the. Tariff is , taken.off from
intireles4manufactured4ri-nther-Countries-the
interest& of this state are attacked:
".,"Repeal the duty upon iron,""witi c die
language, of- Pennsylvania iii - 1882; " . and .
that-upon' coal Would follow. 'Tlien`would
the duty be. taken' IA from 'fiate,'ehoes;
-cabieet-ware. end ' every article iovi'made`
tI.
~. our tneehapieti. We should be broUght
a& ttO the•same colonial' bondage, to' for
:iirOrkshops, under which we greened
before• the' revolution-, ' We should ,Ite:
obliged„ to send our, money to England fe for.
Artielesof•lelothing . and necesSity.' Our
irjelwerke'vroUlt_t lie in'fkiiiiii. anti *1640
now implikfed jn ,them thrown out Ofini;;
ployntent, ;Our coal - beds woulo,b,e3vorth 4 '
lees, coil( the duty , of isi,so perlon jrei&
taken off from forelgotwal, no-cpalin.:Penii.4
- Olvania xoald be-Seltep te tnarjot. • " : The'
eastern chief, and even Philadelphia, new
fereisbiilees le, learket,. and, sending, theli
"money into . , eet Stahl; . woehl; be Appplied
froth . dui...mines 'lif England.:: , ':Our State
XtUprererneetsWppltibeatoppedindf finish
(id-In IN* ili4tese, -- while 14 6 Moog 4 6 t
la 6 ejr.contrOtio o- itoold , ,bacti "Over - ea
1 1 4 6v91. end ikeroul ,of ' ever :deritilill/reit
I .fic° lll ° , - . . o * ri l i of! 4::bi 't4o 4 4oi444 l uuluQui
PO4,T4..witk9lllo4o.loe.;isiolon4 OM
kr. 'Plfi'llPAlic . ..wl l , lol ' effOld -1 4 1 ;•finWlediAer
Wool4, l 4 l !Wettl4o l oitkati.k,B •,r40ri.1 . 01 - it
is the development ofthe - • ."yeeiffaithe.
, 1 3tele•;!hat - ' cen 1 4040"iii,i: , 3,,,.. '• :Vl*.
riPage'dteohatiletVainniti . , ".i. - . * : - ; t' • t kitini
;.,,,,,,,,,
EMS
with the tieggarly drudgelbrStiteptie that ) eared; that'ilVattehipthiettiget oti4thOttekjv
labor, for::a mere ,pittante.,•per- day; would:ob:befell-off iiitis;tha4terial,,.. The,caPiti_4l
be - obliged, tmresort...to agricultere;--and v etthe Packety:Ooae name I' do lot' rem+
what•would agriculture. e worth, When all lest, is &member of the Van - Burin party,
raise their ow nbreadvand there-..,iwnenitti-1, end' will con fi am3Pistatenient; as to what
ketl , Landa and .-houses would lose • their'', Wok itilite at' thelatiding;.and oft' board'the
Value; aid generalTpoverty • and •:.ilistreseiboat.--4 -consideraacha.,desperate' and law-
I would apread over theland.- ' Thethriving.,leatt attempt. the eyidynce Ofa sinking% patH
and-flourishing2Villages that are Springini_l ty, and I have, the ROI !satisfaction of be
up ss if by:magic, near our. iron . and eon ;lieving &it' their' career' iti -iiipidly d'hroing i,
mines,opon the banks of the tribotarica,,Of !to ,elinfe;. , tiiiifitidt thegOierfinfent Vill'be
they Lhigh, the- Scbuylkill; - • the. Suininet..restored.tozitiiiiiimer'iparitypby thettritim
•\ it
ltanna,:the, Juniata,_. the_Conemaugh. .Ihe ,phantelectinnuflhu,fienes/ reon'.W,illiam
Monongahela;.the.:fleaver, and •Alleghekti, IleurYHarrison,;,undpri.hiel.l ton sure,
would • decline • intodeaolationl • •Philadel: there WillVe 'WO lgag-la'aiid then ever
phis,:the : pride of our :state, the mandaed akin may ispeeklis seutlitfes .Witliont fear.
luring emporium of America,: ..itould ono- 'AI ithall , t onainsie toireaditirtsvand doe.
longer resound. with: be. music. of the , env il ~ c titirtst,hefore the people u p to theme ofi
a nd the loom and the Shuttle I. Pittsburghi-ithe•eleetion,,,„ My, gtandkather and. ; two of
the flourishing - capital„of western. PernsyV infancies dledlii•theVar of the reVollition, l
trania, would' cease-to be a market , in the fighting . talbin 4 libeielessl-lirlifil' n i iy 4 tfather 1
West I .In .finii,...Berinsylvania . the i *heat vvimwqtrfaited - in.4he late 'Alit, ~idiileltglit"state
"state In the.llnten, both .in hter.-resmirceit; ing_ thelbpithsa,Fnfhie,•!eentitry,l,-...lthhili,
andminerals, .would stop in her . unexamp-
„ thurefore,., as, an,,Ainericao, freernan,..l.: am
kcit.progfisste:prosperity. :.. . :,• ••.. • s , •• entitled to theiberty Of thought and ,free
- That wai - the - languafe of Pennsylvanta`,'dom-tillqikth:' Vain . deterathied , to {ex ,
. . ,
in 1832. And are we not.rapidly approach- ereise both. . ••••fit'lowc"-.0...,:;"1' :
, . .
,_ ._...
log that7Ori§te":Which-will:aook reitderLthe,,-Tqc-msent_cont ettia l betweeoithey of
predietions-of,-her_faveritu and far-seeing t sce - hoAde . rs, and i
,p,_ 4ell Plc - Jitter
sons matters of history.. Let us .exarnitie. .ivill-bertainly:fritaiiib.
At the, present time we-have note aufli- - - , JOHN W. B-Arit
cientlY Protective Tari ff . '. . And whole. the —.—
coniequencel 'Let Mr,,, Van Bureit",s lee&
annual message answer: He . 4 s iv r
foreign debt of our states, corporatiOnsolind_
nierrof business, can scarcely be lees than
two hundred millions of dhllars, requiring
inorethtioten , math:iris of_dolhirs_a_year to
pay the interest. 7.. , • ~ . ,
But the;
a: short time, if fi.merican bolus-.
- try. be. Ant .properly. protected, the •foreign'
debt Will .go on increasing in geometrical
Proportion. - More giitliph iron t Coal,.
Cloths, Cottons, &c. &c.,..w ill be. imported
into this country to glut our markets,. ; Ex=
cierience has ; abundantly shown that the .
American mechanic, or manufacturer, with:-
out a Protective Tariff, cannot successfully
compete in the market of the world with
_foreign,. enslaved, voper labor of Burope.
---- The T a rifrin:lB2B, - ,'29, - '.3ooWaiedis• T •
litietly - triarked.,in -- tie operationcupnn ., :lhe
conimercial .interests :of this country, by
diminishifig . our : importations, . :of foreign
goods, and by giving us a well, belaticed
trade. Then,our exports were nearly equal
to our' impOrts. : Under that system were :
created - no foreign debt;-_ -%.' : - •., t '
• This is not the case new. Fertile last
four years'the balance of trade egainsethe
United. States,:iaabout.thirty three . milli'ons
of dollars ayear. • And "this sum trust. bi
sent off from this country every year to pay.
our enormous foreign debt. . -
' 'But this is 'not all. If the Tariff, euffi
ciently. protective 'to American manufac4
hirers, is not put upon fereign_luxuries and
foreign_goods, the balance of tradein stew;
years against us will probablyamount to
seventy-five - or eighty millions a Tear..
More upon.this- subject again.
tended and heard Bdr...Bian denounce the
conduct and policy of the Genera! Govern
ment,. on Thursday afternoon last,-- are
soinewhat-displeased with the roifgh.hatid;
ling which he gave some of their leaders,
here as well as elsewhere, we invite their
attention to the following .."-Csno," pub=
fished ,by the "BlackBmith:" It mill- be ,
_ .
seen that
. he bas sufficient cause 'to apply
the term " Bloodhounds" to many of the
Locofocos--some of them, too, of pretty .
good standing in their party. •
Priogresgr of Van BureniOra.'
• 4./1/ob at Huntingdon, Pa.—llya card
*publiabed in the ' I.ewistown, , Pa, Gozette,-,
by Mr. BEAR, the Buckeye Illackemith,
the friends of . order'Nrill.learn that this ho
nest working-mail - its iitiselle - d
mob at. Huntingdon—rendered desperate
brthe forte and.effect of -his addressee to .
the_people--andiftatit was only by Asking_
.froM7-1 - hif previouslyin-_
tentied,:that he probably sived his In
hfi-cardc•Mr. Bear_says
t
'"
addreesed a meeting in 'fife c o urt=
.honsoat'Huntingden,- but while speaking,
the`windows : of ~''the- court haute- Aiere
smashed in with large stones, both''the glags
and the sashes, by.a,ging.of-Lodofoce roc:
flans, beadedand lead on by. a state officer,
a superintendent ton - the canal, the constable'
of.the town,,and by a printerahere. "Qne
•Of. the stones struck me; I, however, per.
,eisied in finishing my speech. On leaving•
ther court houtterkwas assaulted another
volley of stones, one of which -streak , en
aged man ;by-:my. - • In making my
way to. Mr.:MgOornitilPs taverni, I was as , '
sailed.by a. volley of eggs, satiny
struck.around the. dooro as I .waikett.int&l
ihe - heufiert'MOUY. , of lhOsecitutfigivivers^"
taken from Abe line of the canal. 1, After
_this:4llo,apceul_thimselystAhrmk-this:,-•
fereof Parfa;of the town in small parties; to
prerent my, ,Oscape. . Some. of them.were'
heard:to swear that "nothing but toy:blood
voulit eatitify, them." ;They numbered io
all upwards 4 1 7 0 Pereona.t.,llict larger part
of ihem,.irent down lo ,the..fanding,. sup;
rising 1 would take the. p"a"cket, which I.
intended todo. This wee about 1 o'clock
at At this time Mr,:HorreilwarileM:c.
b 2 Or of, the Van .B.urea: {loft , Yeri'l t im l / 3 '•
told 'pe:that.:"lf I valued My. life, I must
not go boat!" 1 thanked
for ljie kiodgees,,,and , took hi; 4alviee. yI
,W.ailherefore,compelled ,get a• friend. to
'bring me; down," in a givirehtdae,Ao- •
;011q0i 8 o!oloS'k
the." afternoon,, and . thtur escapidthes: blood.
bautde.whO thirsted tor mrlife: • Itebould
Mate; however ? that when thoboakarriyed
at 1 1 00 1-6 8 1 1 66 .....1Th;Tihfi , aiii# , - . P..o o 4t!eth•
bearded bee t nopyiptanding-..the.,c!p
min' oak : r0 iii:tint . 1 1.440. llPPlPPrikthff q
la
*.etOdfinlleje-gbeleW ejulAeeichioll. 7Th•
remained ' abeeM' 0 T
Until >o . .TOoohed - Ake.
aholol,llltrgoibil
gli
ass 'theiesson of theliising , gowt) "
ruined: thiallgivoto: nOrrelllr,**Ek
ihOugh: - Onen:ibit: 'Of ',lhik,,qppotakw-pariYi.
.tiiMvekli4l -4 4 1 101ii i mt , RAO .11,4P0R
inganWlir OtOOrling.liq.frifnt 030)1 1 00;41:
iii4i;c::' , o*4 Iltet) - 1414if become 7011490.'
=I
=
=Mal
OE
=II
" ~" •r •
o., lll .t * t il lh;. ol9 ff **l.
:-.' 4 l l tre Vutliatitie tollO*ingVabil„n of' Went
bere~ileeledzili; the tiei4 -;Uonirees:" -- The
names of fdie 'l;iSc,ofocos• aid ►n ' italiea::
• •
lei dist. Edweid tr. - White4rreoeleetedi
2d••;,`° B,Datvfon,vicp.F44.Qiinn,
`.-` John Moore; viCe Rice Oarland
'View Whig!: iifid. one-`Chao Dog.
Lind Fioco : gain ~
MISSOURI; .1
4fitAist. John Ilfilleri te.eleCted:
2d . :, f ,/,.c„ ,g4cfrdx, vice #arri•
T.wo - Loco Fdcog. -
2tl._-_“; Sthili,"fe,+lecie&
ad Einirett;
4th. " Augustus Young,. vice .T. Smith.
" Mattdets - vlcelsdac ; Fletcher.
Five Whigs;Lewo:Whig gain. -
- . •• ."
CumlOrland dist. •Wm._Pitt„Fessendin. •
Kennebec, -George
,Evrins.-
"Ren)arnin-Randill.
. •
Ilabeeck tridl.7 4L:„„ PA o - ••- . -
,choice. _ . -
Washingtou•A -4. ..i ;
Nork • .•,.. Nathan,,C/ifford. "
Waldo' .olfred Marshall;
'Oxford - - 4 •. 9 ' No
Four Whigs. TWo Loco Focos and, two
vacanc'ie's;" two. Whig gain:' •
RtailirtriVATlON'. ; .
• ••• ' W .W • 1.4. F
,•••••,..•
Vermont . ~0 3 , . 2'
'Maine " I " - 4
• 2 2 • •
6
..aa-~ ~~- ...
One hundred sold tweoty-eight meMbera
are yet to ba:Chaen this year, as follows , :
Maine;, (two yaginciee,) - • - ...,2
oCorgia;-15th October, , 9
Arkansas,' u.. .. c ,u "' ' • ' • 1
Soiitli eirolinr,‘lath October; 9
Ohio, . • - : 9 • , , 19
Pennsylvinia,. , 4 !' ' . 28
New York,
,2d, 3d, and 4th Novemberi.4o
'New ierbey, " ") - 8.
Michigan; 2d and ad November, ' I
Massachnsetti, - 9tir, •'• ''l2.
Delaware ; 10th,November, ? . 1
...
-Keep it befOire'llhe o rtoP e,-
.:, Thgnthi - dirctentiotroilutrii 4 the odious
standim.army bill,: provide that: -: . -
-Ai-To,"LorAll, sy,ser- - white, -- maln!eititen,
between the aged-of 9,0-and 45.
. , ,2.,_ That within.three-Months EtrlsßY
ONE Shoull aria ,bituself.,-at HIS - OW-N
EXPENSE: -,,/, ~,. e, 4;-, • ' •
-' -- a.- T.hat tyithia a given;4no ji 00000,
:shiiiiid be-Aiailed, foriretodUhertfice;F - ;''
4';"rhst . ,itt,NOTHEß.ll,oll,lll4 l ,lo , men .
shonfil be - ctitujisetty.lop; armed, and - Or
ganiied:_'_-_ -)... •.+.: 'J - :---,.:. ,--- 1-• •-; '
• '5, That tkiS tKuly of 190;000 should 'be,
kept up, by cupettakdrafta from the wkole
, hOdy of the' citi salve:trolled, . ,
l'Ht" Tblit.* . 9i9 1 1.449,4 1 4 , be.Ave11e4 off
4
- ina l bin Oat.' !lair dYtille.eigiette i
Ifashion: -. 1 -4- 2.1 ,
___.-
_-
___* • ....--- -- ''.:.,,.
'' 7. - That:the' PRESI DE N T, May' 'call
Putt w if clgoow..i.n them , district,
I tlinVitokof ihmbotlyeplatt,olo.init
I ,lWite'qiiii, 7 r .
..„-.... - ~- . - 1 ,1 . , . .,., ,, - . :if- t =,.,
1 . -- -13;:... While ` hn ni,,,lbeilebl,: thie...army of d
t Hlfhilarlinnd, f0:0,91i4. 4 1.A.PPre.*.
dent, and sultjertltteutsh reguiatioes ai he
;chooses toilreieeikl.,., .. : ,h.' ~ • .:".,,
' 9PllanrditAlfCfaubs Ay Mei& int o so"
n iivatieitite whetordorOPYthe , Protidtriti.
he-is to-lib fined ket less-than $.5.,u0r more;
I• 1 ,). , •
.than ISO.' i' ' • - - - - ,-, '
~
1 . 10. . li. Tie Rot fo toy the firte,.,,he •ts
-itubfeired to I. - - RASA.N,,M EA ,T, T bl .
CLOSE - .r4it:OII3.L.ITHE4IS'O . Is.
I 'ilf.'Ofrenciiiq tifni4:tliklii*" are root -to,
be . penitillid 'le' \ iiii - e . cril- , :eqUrtejAiut- . by .
-itillitiO'COTlfiltl 'IVIAATIA.I; - -, -- • .
[• tar. oboe is f
feit iira; we feel
tredsuries,aol
:..in Ali Habil! -, gb
aviterrine eiontsuil
i eq,,A- 3111 / 4 •71--1,
fittittber,at public
tittad,to locdc at the Sub
*a did, at the oil jare
tear,- 4: 4 Ferty jam, and
tg a 'robber • Alla pre
-404114i: 2,1
I
y
f
ilt•the ' .o/disf . 1 1
t ylty Tonkel, ivtai
Egikinst ,qederalle
I Pill:Fpr.whorba
Li.POWtlattettiloistf • , t
010 'Aitti , biin"
, 0-# ' 4?,171 , . 4- 4'.. •
PO Iqeenotfl • A . .. I ry
tf .
'11.4
- • • freptinen Stead
, fen,* Rio ages ,tat
Standing . ArMY' systems operate in
Frtinee.,.... • ;P•
•-•• •
The;follownteis
volume, recently published by Mr. Cess,
our Minister-to Prance, on the condition of
the French' people under:•the hard money
and standirigarliiy , 'latent, receinnteniled
and urged by Van-Buren, Buchanan, Ben
tkin, Calhoun - , .& C o'. We ask and urge
-
every man, let him ,be of what.:party , he,
••trriay, to read it attentively, and 'ttor in
mind at the sante time that it is •not a pic--
ture drawn by an'tiptionent, but by . a friend
and official furiction9ry:of the Presidew.—r
We.say to them, read it;
,examine tbe con
sequences that must - iesuit country;
1
in a social , and republican point of view, I
and then judge 'for yourselves ivbetliet-you
are prepared to aid in bringing;thjs-country
down to a level with the peasantry
by supporting a President and an-Adminis
tration that aims to place the name yoke
- . •
upon you :_
„"it is difficult for an American to CON.
omit an idea of the true state of the work.
ing_class, Upon whose p_assionelhese men,
continually. operate. .P.ekkln,,lia, 11Ni cents
,:a day;_or_a little more, may be the average
price of labor threifglierul-Franceran'd-eut
of this the workman must, clothe and feed
himself. And then come the seasons of
interruption, when work is-almost, discon-.,
tinned, and when the STARVING ME-
C RAN ICS 'are throivn. upon 4U commit-{
eit.4, to seek the support of life as they'
• can. With. us; every honest industrious
roan Con . reasenahly::pirfitint - to - pi l ovideiome
tb,__Og:4l.:iluk. , *ridlan 0 0 1 :,, e far Atidgcline.-
pyiemigrating westward, he can procure
- a - piece of-lands and :close- hitiridays _Burt_
, It: s epia - 0d by:_hiafa mily , ~'/litt ouch. aft
„ocr
ciiiiinice leEtinip__owotilil bi - litile short Of
a miracle;- and in this reasonable Expects-,
doh •ofAn
,OVernfulacquillition of property,
,in our-country, with , the moral stimulus 'I
whiclirieedirireinies iti and' in %hie despair
ef'theltittitis which 'seems almost insepara
ble from the _condition of a' European la
borer, Itrace one'Of 1 the most : striking die.:
iieetionif.bettibeik, a_new iiodiety . .and an Old
(ene,,, and.ono , of 4)lmi-sorest guarandia - fa
the perfietriaikin of our institutions:.
'"Airillestration confirmatory of this state
or . things is furnished by the law of con
scription. By-tbis lair every young man,
after the age of twenty -years . ,-is- liable, to
'SERVE_IN_LT_HE ARMY. -He draws
for his chance of enrollment, anti - is then
' called as- his number and the.exigeneies,of
the public service - may require. 'He serves
seven years:precisely, at the time' of life
when lie ought .10 be forming himself for
' its eventual duties, and laying • the foun
datiOn of any
. respeetability, he spray hope
to acquire. It is precisely the period which,,
with us, if lost, would.be lost irreparably.
'rhe-average annual demand Of conscripts.
,• in France, to keep , the army at its requisite
lumber; is eighty thousand; and this im
voxiikeistronnat.iitt I.Xe r ry_„Y.Par drawn 'frnT,
spring-time' of life,'to be rebillie&-:Some'
, of . them, indeed": as have the luck, good or
bad, as it may be, to _return-2,-_seven years.
after, without any preparation for eventual,,
usefulnetis. - . - _ -•
"But the-most remarkable fact in all-this
institntiOri is the pay , which these FORCED
SOLDIERS REOEIVE--.a pay ' which;
after making the deductions 'which go- to
'the Government for indispensable supplies,'
amounts to ONE CENT A DAY, tivenfy
five dollars and a half for itehen years'
service:, And yet this procesti of military
supply seenis firmly established and en
grafted on the habits of society; nor have I
seen among all,the prepesitions with which
,the Public has been excited, since my re
' sideneehere, for the melioration of the - ex-.
latinjustihitione of the country, a single
L ,,allusioe . hi ,fliie greliteatefLall practical op
iiiisiiiiidel.:- -Aid4 - cannot aeeOunt for this
-apparentiadifferenci to f subject which.
strikesevery, Arperieim with,asterisshinent,
' 'unle i
ss t'iresults'from 'the conviction . that
- AMASE - OUPPORT IS ALtivwF,LA. - ,
BoRiNo.CLASSES CAN PROCURE
BY THE 'MOST FORTUNATE EX--
E,RYlONortl.,diat. this may. as well be in,
_th , e t i' q a c r i roj i - g ini j i l i.;l . d . e a w ye lle tp r:; !l .
0:
1 4 :6;ate•
o,[
FriiirObf - Ite:you really for it ?" Are you
prefiliredlo,' , worli Wt . ' thirtc•tents 'ci - day
iiii the time of iketnanVind beg. when you
shall have ..nejoriploymentl. :Are you,
young man,,.rein)y,w serve seven years, at
one cent a day to keep up,a Standing Army?
if - pin are !hen vote for Martin-ViO Bu-
Ten and,lttf friends. If 'not; ,triiefore-T4en.
II u ria* idl cl 4 isfrien mut &no-put your
at t
rebuke, : • 'on the poieetor ;•‘-Of, your
~degra
Aapon ,..- 4:eroisvpin94e,
o. , Ektra4 frOm4hif:_fOloho.__Of-lho-ad:-of
10rt1,4840 :. ', - i " , ;-'l,, , -, ' : - .4,
. ... ..,,,..
.;Theo'Arminfrof. The •Peolde.:
.
ItAt_a_time_when_party..spirtt,ls-easiting:
so baneful an influence opon legislation,
and the deliteriotiiiiffecte'.of ' 'tvhieh - iireid
manifest to the country,' at, large, causing
f delaf Or-mintitiftes necessary to the = " public,
Prgood end . i!the general welfare" in its pis
per sense,.it must be .gratilying. to observe
that - them is at least one leading measure
1 of the 'AdminiStratiOn(that is likely
,ttfind
foot , with : lilt men of ' clieliaisioruite . ,.3 . ndg
inentive. mean the:lilan'ofthe Secretary
of Irar,forthe dasstfication,.iguipment.
T,,proecr.,organi;ntion,of :thei Militia. !
e b'ilens- of this . .measure ,May, he said
'entilhistie : allt 4,,Lie the Vousmiative feature
of-out-0o Bean fortn:Of kotierrirriii4toi
it pre.supposes intelligence that is devoted
1 to,its own sense,'of 'subordina t ion, to dis
tAlgiOextlder-'l4*l 'n4410: 1 -4.o.# o o.NetAteet.
Of - Supporting, the lime spinet - `foreign ag
-gremihfri,aid liorpsii;ic cyilercv ~ : 7 11ut !this.
aubjwit his hien so Irequently ditiousied
1 13',ItIR bilts,tet 006 , 0fAsikistAimitiirisOlf
that it is uskless toadvarA %tit linker than
teedei,4irosi,, giiti:.:4l,'ckson. in his,; Oat'
.anstighill aildiesil,"brotight this ashjea he= :
.fare this , fullaw , thisens,' laying that - 4 ,'thti
bulwark, of etre :deferiCO :311.,the national
militia, which inihe present ~ s trite• ofo ur
isteiliiiis . stullsorielati* Wilk rill*" . ire
I
invincible.' . ..To Milt, juet..loloo4:`l, ' 0
is , so War isdaddiecrlciitrengthan iltihili
national safe-guaveOf.ouircenntry,-.Bd4ret;
- es, itself to the en4glitened. of :1 illpitstips.:
. ',:: ) " ~ . .0 - . •-; , .„. ; ..-17,..„..1 . ~...„,.,.. „, z......,
- 10
EMS
FM
e r r t. :~'
(Iran. tut_ British
lekti la 1- ie :itutery' a
!!I -It le , To neat Of la
# 4 ‘iiip Offi;Ptoditec,(
'i.i- biluseitt *l): , tokutt
ii--siwital Atilliag
•• , - -- '4a • -4, ;•i: •
,!;1 1 , SPiet
SkISTWiIb.P.P - 27 1 ?
tv• '
"Particular injurteo,:end 'occasional mot
tifiatitiima," -t'as Ani-justly t . obleived, ; i" we
miy be sublet:tech°, liut , jwMiltiOn of ar -
cd freemen, ppssessed oftheimeans of wa ,
..itan nev.oe'beicontittered . ,O,y foreign,,,fo
'Let t ttl
aed bdiPer be ove r come by listless
ness, but be awake andbe . :doing. That
nation is most secure from aggressiona,
'that is ever. ready',l4: r‘Pel them." The
appeal - WM' the inakionaiatriat, and ,the-:
measure mlvocated is. stamPid with the
pritctical character of the man, who has
ipppliwiie 'ti:veat measure 'the detail s of
the Bill:" , '
_„ i:
This'article. presents, the roineett bilk
as a leading measure of the adrianistratiotk
fiUd'emitaintfiaOit of Mr. Van Buren s- ar-
guments to the Virginia Committee in, re-'
lation to that subject. The editor of the.
Globe will please turn to his paper of the
3d of, April last.:' It-iftquite offensive to
, refeiLhinitoliii 4 old files. ~ :
, . Election oiState Officers.
..001.0er ,-o).—Arkansas, _Ge9rgia, 'and
Michigan. • , ,
October 7th.-=Maryland.
October 12th.—South Carolina. ,
_OntOber 13th—Pennsylvania, Ohio, and
New; Jersey. • •
In Delaware, Massachusetts, New York,
and MississippiVort-the-same day_in_w_hioh
their Etectots are chosen., - •
ELECTION OF ELECTORS.
By a law of Congress. the electois- of
Prosiden,t must be chosen, in such•manner
as the LegiSlatures shall 'direct, within 34
days preceding the first r Wednesday in
December,'Whieh this year fags on the 2d.
Theeleeihrs, n'i n - y -th#Fefet e -litKcheeeni th is
inyl6y.sfier tiii2 l Bth of Oeiciti46
The whole number is 294, (148 majority,)
altef-.vvhorn-will--be-elected_by the-people
by-General Victie4".e*Celit the/ t. .South
Carolina . , who will be phos.en by the Le
&totem:which-meets oh Nov. g3d. .
October' 30th---Pennayiihniai' - '3O; - -Ohio,
24. • ". 5'
November 24 : .4Arkansas, 3; Connee-
GeOrgia, 1l ; Bliuoii, 5 ;
"Indiana, 9'; Kentucky, 15; . Maine,
( 10 ; Michigan; - 3 ;
411. New .Hampehire; 7;
NeW York,'4 • Rhode ;
Virginia, 23A. ,
--
Nov: 3dLouisiatia; 5; New . Jersey,
8; 'Tennessee, 15; . " '
Nov: 9th.-:Maseacbusetts, 14; Mary
land 10; Alabama, 7; ' 3
-Nov. 1-oth—Delaware; 3; Verment, 7; 10
Nov„..l3th=--Nortir Carotin's; -,15
After 23d--South. Carolina - • 11
i
• n the city of. New Yor k the . e
- election is
held one day, November 4; in the rest of
the'state,
.on the 23, 3d, arid 4th ; and- it
has heen kited that. the elections:ln Mis.
eissippi and NeW Jersey areTaiso lield two
days; but with.these'ekeeptions•the elec
tions are-completed in one day. •
The .october election in Maryland' is,
only ihr niembiers of tile State Legislature.
Seven Senators and-a full house are to' be
ehomen. f .---Best on Solver,
~.Eleciioß of P resident.—The following
.extract from the amendments . to the consti
' tuthiirof - thcrtreited St•ates, oftotis the mode
'o(!procedure .in. the election of President.
1 ' The electors shall meet in their respec
tive States, and vote ' by ballot for president
and'vice president, one of when:, at least,
shall not be inhabitant of the k ante state
'With themselves; they shall name in_their_
ballots the person voted for as poerdent,
and in distinct ballots the persorrlvotedfor
as vice president; and they shall make dis
tinct lists of all persons voted for as presi
dent, and.of all persons - voted-for-as-vice
president, and 'Of the
,number of votes for
each, whieh lists they shall sign' and certi
fy, and transmit sealed to the seat of g,o
vernynent of the United States, directed 'to
the 'president erthe 'senate; the president
of the senate ehall, in 'the'preefince of the
senate and house of representatives, open
. .11 , -thetertificates,-and-the-v, etes-shall-then
be counted ;---the; person hiving the great:
eat number 'of' votee for president, shall be
the president if Ruch - number hearnajority
of The whole of electors appointed:
and if neyerson have such majority, then
from' the per:ions -hating the highest nine: ,
hers,' not exceeding
. three, on., the list-of
thole-voted-for as :president, thi'house•of
representatives shall choose 7 itnmediitely_
by ballot, the , president- Aut, in, cheosing
the president, the votes shall he, taken hY
itates, the, representation from each` kite%
baying one vote ;• a qininiin 'for ' this.pur
pose shall•consist of a member or members
from two-thirds of the states, and. a major
ity of all- the states vjlk i he entitled, 'to a
- choice. And ittlie i tAise ..ef . rekiteenta=
'dice shall . not armee, a president whenever ,
the right of choice Own devolve upon them,
before, the fourtirdiyof March nextlollo-w--
AWOhent the vice preelde setae pie
sulent,, pa in the ease of the.deattror other
con:WU:della dieability of the president. :
• TH E TARIF.E.In letter, declining
an
invitation, from sonierpolitiCal friends in
YirLinia, to , join them at •a celebration at
he. White . Su p, Springe, J. C. Calhoun
'there earriee out bis idea. of the measures `
which ate to folio*and coiripleWthe Sub.
Treasury Bill : •
Put this is not that hue been done.
Atelt still remains to be added;.and among
thed, I rejciitie'le elate; that the eyste.rn of
protectivfl tariffs.'do pre ! emitichit mis.!
chief; is obout‘.ter expire. • Yes that • sys
tern•lvhiflh, hat Alone- so-much • to, tiivtdit
and,
,distract the, country, to corrupt one "
•portion - and impoverish and alienate ' the'
other, which poured`iiito the 'treasury-so
.millions :bey.ond the wants .. of the
`ObvieriniftiAt, eitinguiehingi,ll:-Its 'effects,
the, spirit of'pconpmy, and substituting
fusionsi eitraragatice atia ?Asti, is tasping i .
I trust: its last breath; and with. it the con
_fleeted -end kiltdred system Of 'lnvitees ex:. ;
pendituies an innumerable objects ` , ' not au=
tborixed by : •
When iariiritabollaheil t *lord 'Asp
'flty `lsOrtentij'ilikotliitid: and, Aiieo, taxes;
imposed,,;fer:thitlitiPpert of GoVernment,
(tor otik inevitable „ consequence , of
atio c litiltittethe tariif)--iihat our readers
suppers Wig be the wagecoNabor W.e
ehelt indeed have approximated to the.,
httsji. .Of and "Of, 'Chinn! Yet emelt',
!teem the tenllonet.,of ,U things; things; for , Mr:
Calhoun is the's'' , o • , w,
MO his aid Mr. Van.BOretroinnot on_yry
Single" measure , througli Congres - t
eountr 4 f - inadv for. this conshmtnagini
N'Y Arnericaii-
Public Sale..
‘l7 ILL be sold at 'public', Bald, on the prenteses,
ly on fredixo skzy#Kaftikd9p of-Oct?ber . inst.,,
iutic fecl().o4:4;x:.ol4.rolltnetnksleal estate; vat ,
le one. an -
sitiiitifiihiitittievettMilia
t,i4044p, Cumberland-OpMfAdjiiiiiing lands
afFhilip gpsingliit,l3laccidShesdree;%Andreve G. Ipge
and George Wolf, olVcr,Miainitte-r.';• ,- ''
"'•• tlie3o
Y a
of.athicit abet* lOO'sciiralare cleared-4nd residue
covered with fine timber.. The improvements are a
i.4lt,,r.ate two story..
,STO,IVE .1111017$E
•• • .
and tweitory STONE KITCHEN,
with an - excellent' spring of ; Water In; eoc ar and'
also in the yard; an excellent Frame Bern, with two•
threshing floors, wagon shed, corn eilb, an excellent
orchard of choice fruit, tOgether,With other, improve
ments. The Yellow' Breeches Creels. runs ihrongts:
part of, this, property. • The,w,hole, ts under' good
fence mi 4.4, n , lugh state of,, cultivation., Any.persou
Wishingtp.iurcluise a firm, of r , this discriptibn will
do well lot. calling to we it, ; and eiimine for him- .
self. Vtioteints of sale 41111- be ;•Msße , •easyzand an
indisputable title giViii:tor•the• purchaser.. For fur. •
ticar-partieulareLapply_to the subscriber.residing in -
in the ' borough of Carlisle, or to Stk::lllet toover on
the farm. r-
' I •
• lo our Credztors'...
. Take notice, that we have applied to the Judges of
the Court of Comnion Pleas of Cumberland county,
for the'benefit of theltisnlvetiftswiefthisedintnon -
Vie'alth,,andlhey hato',oPPoitlte4l o " l 47 l -4 OP'
of Navem3er neat„ for the hearing o f us and our
creditors, at the Court House, in the borough of• Car
lisle; *hen and 'where/youmay attend,-if kyou think ,
•
PrVPer.•
October 7,
rpnany .court - stile: - .
.
The Undersigned - will expose to - ptiblic..
' befog -t he Court Illiksoi.iti.the_bbrough:of 7
Carlisle,on Saturday the 24th day .of • ,Ostobxr mat.,
at 2 o'cloCk; P. M.i
a tract of part Limeitoneatid
part Slatd - Land l
'situate in.:North Middleton iiiwnship, Cumberland
county, bounded-hy..the.,Connodoguinet creek, lands
of Rod 14mberton; Abrahnin Laintietion; Zeigler's
.•
heirs .and.. others coutsdning, • •
.••
'Two' htiiidred - thirty-iilne.f .
Acres ;and tweitty-01 . zea P.
ero s,
strict: measiire, liaving. thereon erected- - a TM 0 •
.•
STORY -HOUSE OF BRICK, AND STONE, •
'JVcay Franie . Bat n and Stable„ . • •
There 'is a never , failing spring on the:Premises,
and- a good .Well-of. water_ with, About .
eighty acres of this. farm is .COvered with young
shriving timber.. •
_. • ••• •
-
One of,the.purchale money to be
,paid on the_
Confirmation:of the sale, - tind the balance .io three" .. .
equal annul& p ayments thereafter, to be Aewred by
recognizances in the . Orphans Court with approved .
security.- The grain growing on the' remises at the - '
time of sale to go to the,purchaser, except the tenants
share thereof, which is expressly reserved to him.
Possession will be
.v.lelivered 'on the Ist'- day -of
April next, or, tribe purchaser -should prefer - it t he - -
can have possession immediately -after complying
• with the terms . of Aisle, subject to the balance of the
present tenant, which will expire on the lit of April
next JOSEPH SHRCllVl,4r.,idin'r. .
'Citrlisl&Oettibee'r;lttark-;,kds.-"~ •
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148
P IR. 0 0 - 1.1 11.2C.'T . -I VIT.'
Whereas in and by an • steer the General Assent- '• •
bly, passed the 241 day-of. Seth 1839, it is provided
that the eleetori of the several counties , of the Com- ---
numwealtholualified to vote for members of,the Gen- •
eral Assembly- shall hold an election_ at the tame
praCes 'at which the 'said members shall' have been
voted for at the pre — ceding , election,. on the fifth .
ilaV preceding the first - Wednesday in December eve- .
ry fourth year thereafter, being the 30th tiny of Octo
ler,) for the purpose of electing electors of a Presi
-dentitidViee Preitident Of the United States.
Now, therefore, 'John . Myeri, High Sheriff of -
the county of Cumberland, in pursuance of the duty
enjoined on me by the above recited act,.do irue this
- my proclamation giving ntaice to the freemen of said
ctifinty qualified to vote fat-Menthe's of 'the General
.Assembly_to_ meet at Abe_ several . election districts
therein, as follows,'vie: • • -
. The election in the election. district composed . of
the Borough, of Carlisle, and townships of N. Mid
dleton,' &Seth Middleton, Drier Dickinson,-Lower •
Frankford, and Lower West Pennsborough, will be
held at the Court House in th e borOugh of Carlisle.
'-. - The election in the district composed'of: Silver
Spring, township, will be held at the Public House
'of JOseph'Grier in Hognestowit,'ln said township.
The election in the district composed of-Eititrentw
--borough-townshiprwill-be-beld-at-tlMPubliellouss,
of Andrew Kreitzer in said township. '
Theelectionin the district composed of New Curts•_,
berland and a part of Allen township, will be held it
the Public House•Of tif:New - Cum- , - -
•berland.
-- The 'election in the district .compaised` ortishurn_
and a pact of Allen township, will be held
s t the Pub
lielfouse.of Deer M'Clun, Lielnirn.
,Tbeeleetlaindim district - composedof that part •
of Allen township, not included In the, New Cotriber
laud and Lisburn distrieta,Villrbelteld " at the' Public
Housegf David ftheltfer, tnT.Shepliet.datottOn said
township'. • - •*- --
• The election in the *riot composed of the
tough of Mechanicsburg ? will be bed at the PuMis
Honk of John Hoover; iii: said librough. ' -
The election in the district composed: of
township, will be held at the Palls-Hove of Widow -
:Paul, in Churohtown, in said' township. •
The election in' the district compost-4 .of Upper
• Diekinion tOwnship,will be held at Weikley's School
Ample, in said township.- • _ •
• -Tbe eleition in the-diitriet composed' of the bor
ough of Newville - Mak townatips .of-Mitilin•-Dpper
Prankford,Uppe;WeiiPeP9Aborcouoo sad t i gi
of Newton township, not • included in thetee •
electiot(ditariet - tervinalterFtnentidnediwilthis - •bel
at the Brick School House, in thelbormigh of ,New.
The eieotiou in the dlstriciiomposed,of the town
shipof ilope!Cell,mill be held at the fichool House
le_NewhergimmiCiOltnthipsJ - ' '• "
The election in the diStritt eomposid — of thii - blii 477-
ougli of Shippendiurg,'ShipPensburg township, and
that part : of Southampton : toiruship, sot included - in
the Leesburg election district, - he held it the'
Council:Houses in the borough of Shippensburg.
And in and by an act of the General Assembly of
this cimirainividitkpassed the July.llls9.;it is thus
provided; That the qualified cit. - Mani:of parts •of •
Newton avid flenthinipton• township!, in the county of
Cui6berl bounded by the-following lines and dis- •
tances, VII Beginning at the Adams• eopigyjine-,
thence iJontetie line dividing the towndiiptillif Dick
inson and Newton to the turapikeroad, thence *ion.
said. urnpike_ tg Centre school-house, on said 'poi;
Southitaptett Miniship,theneeten point ' on
the Widnet Bopp road et Reybucles, including
Reybinik'n farmi_thenee 'dine - doe to the .
heirs of. George-Clever,-
thence abing,Kryshir run to, the Adams county line,.
tbente alcingtheline of-Adams maul
of beginning, be, uid the same ie.herehg :declared - a
new and seperate electien district, the -general 'elee•
lion AO' he held at the puhlio now occupied Ity
'Tim.' biaxial,*it rg, Soadiamgon township.
- At whieb-tinie and place, the qualified electors, at
elect by ballot— ". •
,_' 4, • "THENTF , ;ELECTORS''
f4tikellidept."4ll* 00*Uoit4d Mates.
And the severe jedzeit, instkeiors and clerk, who
.shall-attendmt thepteced-
e.il ingelection for'siteetbert_of
Aseeteld.l USurequired.tt !stiOut ,w..r2),g tap
FAblid election, thkididseii;'44 , Atha
lihe penalties tor negleet *r tai wan •
be liable Mint the eleetiuttor'inettibell' o o l : bly. .
And the.return Judges iit.tbit ( seienit HUMendis•
tricti of Curoberlkei onittitjOre rtitvirelito
'Meet it the Calk iletiii,4DthebOduO'dr cam* •
on Monday mitt allerAe :aid - election,
ttM...ooi: 6 ,ofi estes °l :l l4 l 6 # l °P.; 9 0#: dil " •
.Given *lido lot bawl' Carlisle, this 28th * I of
&member 010isad0.0,51xtei'410 year of
ie~niaes• N-Mutts 'Shensi'
M=M
B
GEORGE: BEETEM.
J-ACORRERRIRARD. O-----
GEORGE EPP,I 4 Ey.
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