,lA4kio.* ll # W6::Ci11iA0.09.40140r11 :T'- '7 ;:.HER • 4 I I , D -. :47EXPOSITO& ..%:••• . .,Q;Ax..vis . .Lig.; WPODNESpAY, : pOTOBER 7,1640. • . . our l ba . iMer floats prondly.;--cOme rally around it, flinch from she contest .till Lan,r.wrv's woli 'Till 'we place our country where Jackson 'first found it, 'Ere at and VAN emu* their 'follies begun! Come rner•MEN ! 'yet tbat proud name you would Nor bow down as iukecte on slavery's knee; Come rellyle:priae rally.flet fin:l,6o6ly perish . 1966 'fawn on a tram Ind fear 10, be free! • . • • .• FOR• PRESIDENT, , GVN: HA-11,1tISON, FOR VICE PRESIDENT. • . • MON:: 4011 br TYLER, The ilinees Of the edibit - Will - a - ccount for - any seeming lack of attention -to :the Ara ld of this week ; next week he hopes to'be able to resume his' duties as usual. - Ther-attestionJsCPur,-,readersjit- --431.- • rectedto the communication , in another part ,of our paper, signed "A 3roter." -• 00116R - SPIIRIOI3 I3 friends throughout . the county and district , are eautioneo to be _on Moloch out for spu 7 lidos tickets:' rhe Locofocos , will stop - at nothing lo retain power, . They anticipate a Maine defeat, and will resort to forgery _ avid the. calamity. The Republican /nig Tickets will be ready for clelive4 a this 4fce Pr. idaxnext. "The I'leetink on Thraisday., Itlr. Daces Address. , The Whig meeting held in this' place on Thursday_ last"was very numerously often-, notwithstanding the inelemencY'of the weather. : Abdul; o'clock, P. M. ihncinn- , panyt assembled at the Rail Road Depot, where the Blacksmith was waitingto ad • areas them, and •gave him three hearty cheers. After the organization of the meet - ing, and :some introductory:iemarks the 11011. - .CIIARLE II B. Pramosz, in. which he took occasion to repel the base slanders Which have ipeen . ,,,charied, upon this peran-' - eiited' and extraordinary.,,man, ,111 r. BAER, :• - appeared, anil-.Mide - hisbow to the midi ' 'enCe. In persOnaf appearance, the Black smith is a Very linekeye; with an open; manly, good humerisd countenance, which of itself gives the lie to his traducers,'end finds him friends wherever there arß i men. Before he commenced his . address, he read two or three anonymous letters, which' he :received whilst in ShiPpensburg, and sup : posed to have been written,by a .Petty of . • • fice'holder in this place.• He then took up a-late.number of the American Volunteer,. read some extracts from it, and paid a well merited, compliment to its editor, 'for his - share of the "abuselthrled at him. The Blacksmith thi3n tookllff his coat, and went at it - in real western style, holding forth to . . , _...__ll_ , dalighted audience for nearly twohours; Ahyingthe people the rottenness of li to ' , -., the piesent corrupt, administration, and ~ . ..r. giving some terrible home thrusts to its . , , partizans. , Mr. B's. fame as a popular pe.' !ideal speaker biting priceded him, every, - I one was anxious to hear hiuv, and he leas, 1 listine&to with great' attention ,: _being re -'-'-.' .peatedly cheered during 'the :course of his : remarks. We itere, nova little disappoint • ' 'oil in the man; and those who heard him .__..._. , ~. - will readily admit that he is one of the best *tamp . . , speakers it has been their:fortune to .., ~..listen t 0..,. In ready humor, biting. sarcasm„ !pick repartee, and sound argumenterheis ...... unsurpassed by the most polished speakers; - andihn-adlierenta.of : thes 2- National - Admin -- : iatr,ationfdt the force of the facti which he spread before them, and winced under the ;. . deserved 'Otatig , ,itiOn :*kick be ktatewed - ---upon their favorite walls measurea.f ~.. _ r:, -- ' -- e fiitiiiiititiafiheimii , inviivitiPalwho interrupted the speaker Was.'the:postmas , . .... ~__. iervi the borough, Major AL.-- : lotUltitTON; ,--I:N4t,PIEPoon found, to hie 49* wpat he had .." ''''''t.ctitight a .Tartar,' and suffered severely . . gin. tie temerity. -Mr:Baer. 'is allniir,ably, ..calculated to ,silence any fellow who may - :: -- avinfe the - hardihood - to interrupt him; and . thO way, he hainntered", this , . specimen of '41141-110asittl,metal -wile' the laugh of the , .—:.--b.litadeis. The Major will tiotimioelol‘ I /it “Ifte Blaclontilk." ' • , .•_--' ' There _mat alarge number Of. Indian on ...:_,.itbe beleeirioniediately above the speak ttlo *sad* who. , repeatedly and ' etVthUsias- - t ' ', '''Otft.sfie - A,lo*'o4i l 4A l6 'ool° of -•''' '''iliik *markt: , , Thilitlim God bless : them! '...! *.` , :gigitiA*4ll3(iiiiie, tii.f`sikftiCifilveir 'iattr;:t.. o 4:.?!#_. ol A 4 ',.o o4 . 4 k;lhe:Pide, , 4;r4ruth, 4oneety; - . 0041,,, patriotism, . ft. T hat '-• '114: 4 liiiii: ti'ilikiiii34o:niegliiia 4.o'witi , -- - Tieek *OOO9O Oerjhfifiq o 4 . of: the pr oti j...'_.4l; , ;.4lg , ei;li:;iti iu4iny smiles of the:ladies: ..',, ' , ';:#4 . 4 o '.o,.that fir ; tbt)ii“.titteOliffil*.Pi the ' -Wih' `t' th lrir 'A r lt: : ler 46 ' ..„ ,' ntlly.'g .‘.,„,!1 1 -04 t 1 ?n P '.'ea4irev diap' leaflike 'or the YOllloteer man* One ir:o,..:*ooo.iiipoto ,- ,#.04, _....::...-.:.'he.045i'.40.•:00:.:,i.-,4i.::'--i,....i:.',;: Harrison . founty Ticket.' Beidainin Reynolds, (Shipp'borg) DIM jaeob weaver; (14.gc4reburg) t George.-Brindle,(lllohri!.) MII • Director o44he David 'Kula* (North Middleton.) = auditor, - • : --Robert iiiiiiirdl.,(Frinkford.): Expects every7Whigioterito_dOlis-tinty • • ' Fellow Citliens this is the last Herald that .will reach= yoli` before, the General Election.. . When'the tioicfnutobir ittiP:Ors, it will be our task to announce a GLORIOUS VICTORY, or a:HUMILIATING DEFEAT! . • Which *balk:it:be'? Shall- Chniberland county burst the trammels of LOccifOcoisnii, and - Stand forth among her_ sisters, redeemed and regenerated, ,pure in her principles and unconquerable - in her liatnotiSiti--4eihall she once more bow the knee to Baal or. throw, herself - beneath the wheels of , a political Juggernaut that glories in the blood of its- .worshippers_? Will her citizens, rising in the majesty of their strength; burl the miscreants from power who 'have be trayed the trust - cominitted to their charge, and invelved our country in misery and distress, or will they set about the work of reform to gather:in -due season the fruits Of . their toil ? We have labored. to the best of our abilities in the cause- 7 we have endeavored to prove, to you that the State,as well as_, the . Ge neral Government' has got into the hands of 'incompetent- and_ .dishonest men, Who, have pronzised ,dvery_thing and performed nothing; and it now. becomes your province . to , determine by • ` votes; Whether ythiiiilltelect honest men to manage your your vo • . - affairs, or subthit stillionger to the domination of a corrupt and tyrannical faction. - . • You are convinced' that the leaders of the Locofoco party haVe-tranpleil upOn law and juStite;. and violated every repub lican principle—you are well aware that the patriotism of those men is but a wrestle, for office,-and that from the . exp_erience of the past, you can expect , itothinglrom them for the future, but systematic robbery and fraud:. In •, • ' In every section of the country the peoplehave asseinbled in _thousands, for the Orposeotexamininginto_existing„tVils,_, and adopting a speedy remedy; and it gives . us pleasure to say that the Whigs . of Cumberland have not been. behind their brethren, in giring a public expression of their determinatiOti to-resist further encroachinent on their civil and Politicatrights. But fellow-citizens, meetings alone cannot alleviate your ;suf fering it-ls-onelhing--to.--resalveL-td---do,-and-ancither-to-ac4 your only effectual remedy, is througll the ballot _ boxes, andAl apply properly You= must come to ,Polls. • • . , 'We appeal not to the •Office Holdeis - iir interested Mew" bUi-fire jo‘' peal to thelhonest_peopte- , tti the yeoettanry of :the countryWi_ call upon those, whom - the influence] of party,,shall Trot: make.forgetful .oft they 'tights andliberties—:-We call upon those who:are 'aroused to the degraded condition of Pennsylvania, and Who are in favor of a'restorti dont& public confidence, and social prosperityWe Call 'upon tho'se who would see-society relieved from a swarm of office. holders, who -regard not the rightg of the people, so long as- they-can riot-on tine offals of -- pleity - -We _call upon those who believe' thif e. - change of me asuredy_be_effected-by - ft - change - of - 0 4 4 - ilPfeetit.' l o, be not only their right, but their duty—unaPPalied:by• the thunders political ptoscriptionr-to come'forward and assist in redeeming them- selves from misery and ruin, and restoring:The 'charai.ter of thiN'irey. 'atOns to its fernier lustre, . - • . ' - COME TOM TO THE row.v&r-cOmE ONE, COME ALL ! • - Come those whh are opposed Eh -the! 6 - dime Sub-trOasury Systeml its tendend te reduce the wager of labor its doetrine cif 'gold for ,the. Pike; Holder,. and rings for the people—Come thoie opposed 'to 'unit ing the purse and the sword in the hands of theExecutive—t6i-tliand ineArray of 200,000. men, and to direct taxation, to supply., the; ex,: peeditures of governmeet—Cemelhose who deprecate the.eleetion'af Martin:lrenikren—the,ree‘leseextravagance, of. his Administration,, and- evontieuance of the evils which noweppries our beloited_coUntry.' Comii,:theee in favor of protecting American 'Laborers, and`of a, return to reforni and bettei,times,: by the eleciton 'of William Henry Harrison ; • Wings, of Cumberland County- Remember Redeemed Maine and come to the,olk Remem6erp, ,thst nothing , is impossible:-if yhuritlyte'tbi. reaCtiet , ' We exhort.yombyithe 'duties you owe to yourselves ettd'your,CW, dree; , to cheie•tethe election on the 24 Tuesdayi.of Ortober, mut 4158114 in . othie ' ving,4. triumph, 'Alio esult 'Of •lioeorahleth lour, patrietben, siitli . .beAeltte mill-le lasting to Sour -z '" • - of aplto the pillsi_iiioo,utt work be-donee eptine ., up iO, 70ii• strength AV o iirttii*tit'is is. won 4 .• the WA* Avith 01 tippeennow ..... . , _ . .. . . - ..- • • ' • . . • • .. . . • . • 40 •10;,„,‘• :: -, •, , ..,, m i t ~, ,, , l it- . .4.,•,::- : fig' :- ' - At' '. q:cligr o , ' 4.1r,„',1 ;;;.. ' , ' , 4 01 , 4,;.1,* tt;k wif • ',. - " ~ ,, i i t, . 4_ , 1 _ , .. ..„ ,„. „ _ ill . ~„ ...ii . _ ~,. NV p... 4 0;. 'I . • . ii.mt 1 SArlit " : 41 - 4': ' ' ll ' . - ~.i ft;' It . . . .. Coitgreett.. S. Dunlap AdsAir,p, 4seetiably, 'commissioner, • Coroner; ' Jacalti Diretzl.(Carlige.) Volunteer Cone Mote for Sherif.' PaUl of Shippeusburg, - r.7,lo:3r9 o oofiqotiling 0fi4 1 9 iat Wet , IVO were amused: onflieholdinit tvpiratical bind: out' t4! 6 Ol°P,k°f. ' :oQ i iigti.sit ;it), doubt the express poromni +creating's row with. .-ItiMaaaterided from thahouse of St' L 'hi'tFatof IVlajof itoaic nt! . itt,B44ol44;Pri-'o 2 ;f4c . kafeafglpmastoa -of 3aa , Mtaggle aup&sel - Aolbe •gairig. , ambeiweek Witethisi for the::"4s,oin:fiff the tha.,MaM togiiff,*oarrthe.queerest matt le # theiraost:hmghshie•mmto . that 'we have' seen in a br ae ADO high prises taf',l - #6M;;00;0400,, riglit'4F4 I ',oloht,Prettil,i9wwthese 4 °•PgeMazilabgr'and high;priteet, Wye Variously ifeabriihethei:tithtfi' kit thefi : i have eaffi l id for . isiappat la !):121•;. C s iONTIM;# aribPage'Ari)* whom they worship.: The harmer vas legiatidttitit . iiriThilitidalr , night !ha same' gaily &Whirfii''‘i,hich gegi put : : , NM MIMI ~mniff.l - 19.91,n45pf&e9). !'F 4 IIPIP,P3PI"I/5 they-liifC l a . 4:4 l 4lt l / 9 + , P44Ct,91:-MaiPet and re-elected G overnor'' Fairfield. Their pa- . pera in that etateacitvever; admit that they bave:tteen bad% beitenvto buallY en- . inetpeCtinf defeat :•!4i 4 i l lirg:e4L:tiltr 3Y,big"'"ll4i ate,is certainly efeetNit9Ov_entar t .by more than_iwo Majority; -and -the !Oct* . cror , tnerely for lhitiurpoan of iteepin*'nio •ipiiitteiff their ~f ollowera Penbay_lvinia _ and, : Maryland. -Nor -fel : - lows they ,91em ift e ,Oet the defeat which bwaity,thM. Cb r l i toeo,4c . if November the - peopre:, ; (4:Sai4,tt*iral Ole voidiet givOn . by.thein 'on theilmith Of -SeptemberJaat, - EIGI •"-^-N4ir i1AMP81114,,,0c9 -Main# • has done so nobly- fortlie good - cause of ; ,Re form, we-are not. Without strong hopes: of earryiiii even. 'this niranghold , of the enemy:,. Our Trieitch; in that state nig unit ea; 4tanguirie,,and the desiruc five ditetrinesreeently ,propiOgated in that ' state - - by -the . - high priest nfJoeofoiniatit, - ImiaC 'MU; are arousing the people Of Saw 1-Ireitahire'to . riknatjenee of their 'danger. • , - POLE Rafsmos...4Tho : pole ; ratting ma nia seenis:to.havo4shen complete pdases sion-of our friendaeand they are running up these - eniblems of liberty in every di reetio-4 Wednesday ii - treinsiOn last, they erected it_ handsomer black pait feet high, at the residence of Mr. Robert McCartney, in _the, southern _ . part of4she toorough. t;Althointlf ititr:ObtiOe'lias 'short, and 'the "weather onlittorable,between forty and fifty of the , harpcsted HllarriSon boys attended and ninit`ifirin liiiniagress style. Attached• to the pole is ti" neat Log Cabin, with a lantern, go fixed as to be-lighted at night. 4 1 tlatr , kee x and :-a !miter are it, 'the - Igttei n i shape' of a_hey,rt,w_ith„theAnScript,ior-Warrisors 4. Tyler—the' Reart,of our countiy." • On the sante eveaug,' thgyonnerippe canoe Boys erected a handsome pole :irate' Rail Road Bipt a yit's .an elegant banner, Several : carmerB in the vicinity ' sown have also,,P,us,np - ..01e5; on . their :pre. l'iriss is right.. :44 y oor bantieri_On-yOUVRtHer • .Ibrlie:Hetald' 1 - . ..: L', ' ? &Wok: 1 41 - -that. ; some or the' iiirdge'ftir esked the tir - eopying 4hrt .--- liatiSkstiliit74.lo4 froinveoL , ,Which he refused to trans, but proposed to give copy hi,neel ,for .lA,` the-Whigs 'wet:did, Oct day the Col.-Dack4 inielidot . `fiitt . oeficlroPosal and refilled' tOtforiiiitlka cOPYiliccordiA e givrol, alledetti that . the" White "Were_ time erce." eAct_in,,askitig4cii_a-6p 'who' not, rote 10 04. iitlifftstiftkatAill'the into iit pla a rßie , was altered 1#64c1 off,lo ct -,:to q, .4 - 10 - 4dtayiteetcatiit refieciB4olo every yecti,' to s'ectiiii' .of votinx: IfYiis• is not theq*;_ePA:Pf:eontack , l the Colonel takes nothi . ng bflits:extrewo coin+ , gay td -, l#ll licitliborea ffillorkititamisi, bl;teruiiiig AhAliAt, -, INEttliitveatribe - attenfioi) of our friends to the fact, that. if tligi,or. tniy, of them.. 'hltytt. tieio state' ei;tetttY tek*AritPallawo Ye4ftlii Which" 4143, 2 f1ee aseetiett• least ten it4rb'efore • 'etatiori any part of PeonsylvartfoOly,lioxoa right to 'roto.n" l wfieiheV:,iiteit'it ia . n l lB • 4 0. ear ceititeioet 101'0 1 ,,f i greertift 4 4,, 414 11 Whay.e. resided' 'ten day's- . io'tne" district; town or township)—and the oath ,of tbe:ying, to : thillidibit took vii) . iii dOOOO - . --- ,1 0 . 01. - thotAAVlTeffir Yea - 14000i oad of the. ikat of4fivve • “No person Chalk,* Ipettnlifed letitite ~any. election ritriforeaaid;:ethkiho a 1,0 r te freeman of the Are effiriehirt ne'''' c itare 'or more, who shall bave - kesided in Able state one 'Y-tW'vttndjsk She. elieh6thlheliervihtle lie v olfewito ..v0t0,.: at lialdtfterr,:day.ipaue, 4iate)r.preCtiding so& elebtietifund *NM/o'9W* atetetor counikiati phiCl4olll.6o6.*islavieftteakadeOtlas t kOi * dictiocu" . Llttie %inn - 1404 the se4l 4o e.*kttee'bieit*ole absent'frOm eittteltined to . the Stet% aint, those who yote, 511! 59 . 0OPOISsichi rely t r,-.raP 8( 0.40 , ! • Mik. kniged r ;'Anitafiti 4dittibelistk•C'estAble lutoitAtipto furnished BM =lll , 4yAs„:ocou'atieiliorienshe eforeseld,tgnow Quark:, the ,exceptione)': ollsizzetri . first; • He produce , s, receipt...forrthe- payment, within, two yeati, of a State - 1..9r leottoty , lax, inP; . sensed.agreeablytcrAlie - constitatiou": (thin is, not , tear ihatvoni flays; 'or one paid more iharvg years,. before .the election) " and give .•sittisfactory - eviderice,,either-rin , . MO own oathvor offinitation, or the - oatli.or affirmation 6of •unotheri'that' he • hair'' *net Zuch_la tax, or .ott failure - tO prodUetlia - . - fez 1 rceipte :. Melt.; nmkeooth to the ;payment ' .thereofr Or second; '-fhe ciaini. a; right to' vtite by hails. 'an 'elcitor between ,the ages of twenty ; .one and•tWenty two *eais, 'he 4%11311' depots:nu OSth in , ' affirmation that ' , he halt relidadin'the State et least One year neirtlefore his tpirlication, arid - make such I vrocit of residence in the' district as is re- quiied by thiti:Act" ac. - thii balance. Of the act:referring-to the duty of the Ineliedter to I insert the:Word " 41 . tax? or, '". age' ' - es the cperalon , ,bilbring . to - iota may be' 'Claimed. Section:66R% still`strotiget. - "lii atz. cases Wheic the NAME of the person ;claiming to 'vote, iirizOTftund oil the li lt friinrshed by the:. COinmissioners and assieSion 'or his tight ._to :VoM,.. whether. fonnd% thereon, or 'aux, Is objected to'by any qualified citizen, it shell belhe ditty of the Inspectors to ex , amine 'such person on oath - as to' his quell *aliens, 'and if ;he dieinia to have - resided within' the itaielor one year or more, his Oatirshalthe - ittifia*llmcf - thericf;" - 4.c: r Thehilandeof the section referring to proof of kin days residence in the distnct. _ , The law, , therefore, as - it' etatide, only excludes those Who l have not paid' a.state or coonty„tax-within t_ivo years irereflino lite - eleitioti.' WU :j ai - IV% our 'Wing %toren then;. that - if their have-paidit State or clime ty tit, in anypart of f ' "sylvaniiiivithin enk two #iectifthey -are (Kidd to vats hi - the 'district - iii iii which Ahey`-re We ten days; *hether' their-names appear on the list of 'the astiesibr,-:or arti.iunitted from :liticident - Finn - the OlixietY 'end - inditstry of the Lotofocosto,:,,gctv,their voters Vineneed, - a suspicion:hie arisen, that - their :judges and inspeatord - intend to reject the votes of all iithotte nambleartinotonthe-Asiesicir'slisti '•reniaot believe true: But if Oda a villein iimi "couts&iii'' to bc iturstied, it ~viarrant .'of arrest must isstielinmediately after the first offene, against that judge who so decides, under- ilia iovoq•sectiotni of the . foregoing 'act, - which is in these words: "If any 'inspector, judge or clerk, as aforesaid, shall be convicted ofany wilful fraud in the' die. , eherge of .hie duties is aforesaid, he:"shill undergo eit_imp_risonmantlar.ank_term_not iota - than - three; nor morn _than -twnlie months, end be fined In. any Oat_ not , jciS I than 'one hundred dollars. nor • moreVthan five hundred dollars and shall be for seven_ years- ' thereafter disabled from holdingjuly: office of honor,-trun, or - profit in this cern monwealth, an shall moreover 'he disabled for' the term aforesaid, from 'giving his 'vote at-any general - Or 'Special election 'within this, cornmonvrealth. Section 103dt • "If : .. • . , any inspector or judge of an election` tiling knowingly receive- the vote of oily person not qualified, or• conceal from hiss .fellow officers - any fact on the knowledge of, which such vote should by law be received-pi re jected, eaeh of . the persons se,• offending, ohill, on ' cOnvieticin, be punished- .in, the manner prescribed in the 107tH `section . of thiis, act:'__ Alto-107th -section ,impdses a fine of not.leas2than - fifty dollars, nor more than , two' hundred dollars. . I ant personally acquainted "With the Van ; Buren Inspects:if and Judge:Or the berough of Carlisle, and • although 'they both. have: 417,09gMejutiiees in . favor Wei rparty, I'llatre the strongest hopes that„they will. come up to the perrorinandeef their duties, partiality, Which their. piejitdicea ivill:krreltP4o fair con trirdibietif ' '"..iii!hout • fear, favcii,' .. • •.,—, . Fiynn Ahe.- -- Baskin Alas. MikiNg., ELECTION. . . Loco Foca. EN9Eirrsoit. ' ,LoOo Foco papt , rear.s :still striving, hy, means of, false returns ;add Unequivocal falseboods L . to create the impression that g ;MAIM .liErrr hae:isolteeti•theeen Gov. enjoy by the ricople The obiect .6 - CtlteitVdeception is: two-fold.: They - wish AO • influence , the , elections' .that are ,tit, he • held :to fill vacanoies' of reprasentativeti at home.- . They also'desire to' do - away, as much as they c an , with ihe• effect •witich :the, less. of .'Mu lti;_ Must. have _`upon 'their ,friends 'abroad. • • ; They. attempted precisely the same int position inn 1839 wheif persiated in dfxlaring-that..Kent wati not 'elecith,,and among- other - methods of•siietriinyig " their tleclarlitiorythey 'counted the' 'Vote' of the Isle .of 'Haut twiee—ofi6e by, itieif, mid alga itr the. th vote: of the iVhieli it ie Attached., , -They nOt ii ntaYing the'eame game of giving twice . 'tbe. of - islands plantations Whidh" vote With :alithei towns; and,whiCh irejnblided in -turns. The declaration of tin:l'l'4oa' vote exposed their - Trends' then, Kent Alettedhy a Ardtt" not varying_ more - than ix or, seven - front the-leonine published tltisipaper. Official von) of 1,840 ,will • itiaitt:wxpose their - iniqtiitiine:littemput to deceive ~ the • people,. end again - .lllww. the t election-of Kent, li'did'in.4oo7. • e have' beenit-rionici tia bur compare weintini,:tnivii foiviii To ihn: ry paper;,with" Alia:,itrue bitnine,'ind - fi nc h I 'beyond all titstiut; 'the' establishment. of ihi ''‘he -- 71, toy Tote - beyond:4W teal The }that it pre tends telie . 6irat able: Or. eyerY '!tv:hl,o totrr a te tat lf lodOe'ittkiifirila , "'vi!itli Wier? 'eculeible :effOrtjor' , Aiirediiiiiiii4 - iiid . yet dupl. own Wilmette give, Ihtiiilrtald7ne tA s :That niaketvAd:nnliWrootkNt far Fairfield*irrti'ffit siir" tithoififolerorik”u*:. l , iniae uP f t , (1 4 1 4,_ t ibriericti the: trierity. sotia 'Of' Des : Os, It . ptifilitiit'emtf,ll4 4 ol44; ‘thii: , \ 4 s l3 fto. 1044111Mtritiint,wilie:tio*kir King l • Intipit;'itet4atiified Whli" , grifig that vain a 4h idda•it in again•biiteelf; and ,thde 'making the Tory vote of Franklin tounty , forger BEIM bY tot;Eiztylharrit‘ pet* is,,by .Me ..veiy adorivaien of /hid . ' The'vote or.,e theounties qt-York• and dtimberlaird is, .a two' votes, the' same in the Age.is :in 'The Wlfiig paperi, In 'the Other-counties the reittrns Of the Age. are fu i lafinaccuraCiert. IWLineolit 'coun tyohe vote in. the island 'of. Monhegan, stands 16 for Fairfield t 0.51. forlient, is included twice- , oncs ,by iteelf;lind once tn` the Vine of Bristol; With Willett it votes.. Thereis also error in thi3:votSs .qf JeifelllQliind Le wi s ton -Ric!' rno n ,making the, Tory v.ote..too.large by 0 votes„ " :In the vote ef. Bannock - county., tipt of Vipalhaven,Thihich belongs to Waldo; "but' votes with Bannock - 4 Sr. Washington; iri.=• eluded in .the Age, and'an error of &voles matle.in favor .of.; Fairfield._ :His vote in that town je but 284, and not 261 as the Age - has it. The Age ;alio iicluites Hanceekeounty \ the vote of No. North Divislon,:which stands-20 for , prdrfield to This plantation .votes with. Burlington; in Penobscot county,. Deduct ing The - Vote Ofirenillinven, and correcting the error of including die-vote of This pran tatio,n.a secorid lime, , and in a county-to which-it-doesaot-h'elong, the-Nate-in- the Age will Ogres to a °unit with that flu the Journal:' .' • - In_ Washington county, the Age - includes , the vote - of Tolisfield; which - belongs Ito Aroostook;and ,gtverth - e - vote -- of - Tres - cot wrong, whiCh should , bp 5C for (ent to V for . Fairfield; instead of 44 to 33 as the Age hair it. ' • - 'The Age gives the Vote of Clinton Goro twice--onee byjtfelf„ancralso_inifin_,vate_ ,of the town with which it: is ,included; making the Tory vote . in Kennebec too large by 11. • - " - .:_ ? In Oxfoill county; the same - paper gives the vote , in 'Hatolites Grant as 13 for Fair field to .1 'for. Kent.; ~ It should be 5' for Kent t 0,9, for Fairfield., - •., , . _The_Age includes tWice,'in the Note of "thimerset county, plantations ailkeent .to Concord and Lexington, which 'stand 2:7 for Fairfield to 1 for Kent, which_ vote with those towns; and - are consequently a repe tition, making an error of 20 against Kent. Ti Penotiscot:cemity, - the" vote - of 'the plaqtations - north;a-Lincoln _is., reeerved, making.; difference of -6 retie against: the Whigs, and in the footing of Ake vale for Kent, the Age adds tip- - ite ; owli . figures_ wrong: 'Thus it not only makes its own figtiretrfie individually ._but also collectively. 'Wlidt reliance, tifeß re, can be placed -in 41.72 its statement,,, When it. .nottven add up correctly? The Age ' is Ult.as bad . _as the " Journarof Commerce in this feipect, which,. in the present inetenee, as a Matter of course, swallows of : the Age, errors _and Thn-vote-of---Abbottin-Pfseataquis; is giVen in the Age _as - 85 for Fairfield; it. • - sh - 416:110 - 0iedz-T68. - Ali Elliotville 5 yours are given' in' the' ' , Age for Fairfield, but there ufektoon..e given in llif tpwn for' him: leisig 4 . 1 , 1 . e,r,r0r of 3:l2iVies. • -, - 4 - addin g tip`the amount of errors - we have-thus exposed, we shciw a clear •Ma jority for Kent Over every thing.. ~ papert;_alsii keep . o clamor about the plaqtations . the votes : of„ u?.hielt have- not-'-been 2 reeeiVed, Ayhielt . 7, they Tre tetitl will itiFeet.the result:, Some _ ,Of 'these Mays held-no.olectiotp this - year, and ifihey did, 'could' not affect_ - _the„vote.-EPery plantation .14ra,.#eco . :received, and THERE •p--THERE CAN BE, NO DOUBT. •THAT ED WARD;KENT HAS BEEN _CHOSEN !at/VIE:SHOE forOF MMAINE , . the year ensuingil)y a dear majority . of the votes 9,1 the ,peope.. The itelitens Complete. • - We havegone tlirolighinfrit - turns care . fully . again, and „after revising Ahem and 6'6ft - eating titem,-,give tile. - result complete inll'th e towns. " • " RECAPITULATION.-9Aciat. ' • 1839: 1840. • • ' • , Kent. Fairfield: Sc. Kent. rair4clil York, • , 3607 • .4852 2 .'4527' 5423 Cumbe r tiand, 5064 6160 . 27 6679 6481' WaldolBB9 4967 2632 4980 I Kenilek • 3596 339' 7 6809 3634 _4312, .I:_, - 00.2,8 2825 •: 2447 1 3618 2624 Piseataytql;. " . 1035 'll5l 1255 1162 FratOltlit t . 1410 1818 95 1807 _ 2042 .- -Washirigtoa, 1540' -105. V". 9 -.2195 2053 ,. 1 1 ,.a90 00 %.-. 1588 .1871 ' 2842 - 2249 ,Aroostoo 150 .. ' 348 . . 279 489. - Oiford,2 ' 2082 .4302.:, 62 2850 4645., , .Pettobscii, :. -' . 3310. 420 t - Sii - 4255='°.44113' A., VOTER. Kent% majority, rz " • . Scattering votes, as tar as liesdirens, IL • The Augusta Age!tiApp,caLto Jew Pi/colon, in- fixing figures - to suit own taste, gives Mr. Fairfield ,17 majority in the Statet.in- hastily, examining . the returns from two or three cotintiee , `as ptiblished In that Jutper, Weft k ing._ a;-differ etice of 124 votes againselle.slient.: In the,fren Of Abbot, 27 more votes are given "Mr; fairfield, than received, Vinal havenqB; l o itmeus .12, .No. 4 , and Massardis Ripley 8; Weston 3, Kilaaarnoclt. 8. Besidas, ..oumber, of 'plantations are put down which i gaie Fair - , field IA majority of-votes,, and at the same time these votes are included id Masi of adjoining towns. : . Now c 'by.. such a jII'OCONI the Loco , Focos can fintl"..oo putty electing .mc. Fairfield •byMliii)jr, 6 ,7 l l' o 9.Partildni, B l9ritY: 13 , 61 10 they can thoe,,,olutat. the people anti:bring them into ksupport of:Alkeix, men and Mea sureii?:Yf they do, they disap (Anted!, -BIARRIED, tipiough,'Oh' Tueolliy_o!e - tfith ult,;'by the. Rev._ . ‘yilliam, listtoti--Atabratedt4,Nefaant;pf,tito:_ftro), of Angney & itttortion, to IVlOtirti4.,ciepott daughter I . 4,oititt, Horion; EtA . /On )alitimenirig,bytito tooo;ll.lly,ToArrh. ctirPowria; oboe? On'l'iitirelayy-the- 4th wit:; the)l,ey. Henry, Annoid;;,Nr. Ilftetuit. KOortf, SAtiSliOril,',Wer.FrankfOrd ' ll O litt# VT; 44z , N Milldieloa.. to 414:34 of Silver ridk. ::•:1 ' . . . i ltechtiei ei tiurgToin e rOA, lai.: : ,.hji• JOHN HOWERo. in the 79th year , of hie age . .... —e'reipeetablelnd worthy ethitee. '' • .54,750 , 41,109.204 05073 45,945 , , '45,345 • j i tooitia:i.,:,--ilipaii..lfricatrriafri4 - 4 . :-. 01-0- dreihya - -: reketve i7aiyaraterfyilii.Si. ' signe4 great notomettby 'the. Adel 'they,.•:.blive • rforined, unprincipled venders trf inedebilie; Rail* eii is a great call.for them in ecniseqlenee, have lied the great audacity to r oacin tlievnedeense. Now belt known .to all men,that , pr: Braudreth'sr Genuine Vegetable Universal 111 . 1. canbever, be obtained of any vender - astnedecine, whether druggi . st of. doctor as neither 4ejallnweitto sell the' Genuine .Braudreth's Vege tilble Pills, under any eirurnstanees. Whatever.--)3e .- very earethl all ykthat winittli4O•uine,antrobserves ever:mheFi ickiiptuviligse Oft lielhOeitised agents, that lhey,The:Ageals, t ialve . 407.'Engrayed.,Ceitificate •of . `40 1 . 11 :70 1 0 14- 04 , inpsviiinid , r 4 eitiit: :.,.. : ....„......--- ,,-, .„..,118R A .N.Pri,k,171-1, M. D. • : -, :•*itt - eineinber, tiii4:tlhi'llikitot = abhrgenuine at any Drug Stone, - eitherin ihe'.ifity:OP , nountry • . : • or of lhem , ,tlf,iCailterri: 4 op: l l:4o. AV. 'liviliths • .00g614 pylOisktl trt:lirliAiler , OFo9 l Pie• p a per' ~ . .. •'' '. . 1:0: . ' 7 BARGAINgqtATWAINS• .P . 9 . 'Gdoctri"''Grbeiriiii et. gegusware wiLL be sold by stiii4ubiariber,st very reduced pricesfor • Caskiu,llt6 avora.A.delitly oWdfied_b_y &mob. Rheem and adjoining tlie,..store - 6f - Barenel,R, Tilesteek is new and:ronsiite in part of broad : cloths, cassimeres, cassinetts; blank- ' , . .. , , flannels, vesting'', els, rnerinos,lombazines : Muslines, calicoes, tickings,, , eilks,, linens, ' table covers; plain and figured %swiss .mus lines, inSertings, laces, silk and cotton handkerchiefs,_ri_b_ajids,_gloves_and_atock--" ings, bonnets ? , beaverteens, :dr-C..4c., - - Also,: a srnall lot ;of 01.45 S AND QU.EENSW ARE; and a few PROCErugs. - . . ~. Having:relinquished business in Shiiii -- mb4- _b_urg,_anaienuved_thaientire-stock-to-tlii place, I,,am desirous of cloemg. up die con cern as•sonn es..poesible.. l'urchasers . will do well•to.call socn, as great bargains will be given:, - - - -ell'AS . -1:3G11,g.Y - Carlisle Sept. 20;1840." ~... ~ • - • - •" . GREAT'ATTRACTIOIIjI . -. Bargains, Bargains. .-, - - . UMW' La LINNITI , ', 1 • •• • ' , .. __, • •.2 ' in.:Sitilipeasbarg. ra • • - . • . .. . . , . •• - ARNOLD •bz•ABRAJ6; Respectfully inform the-citizens of Shippensbnrgand ' yieinity,- that-thoy- ha ve-just received and are- now w 7 - -: -.°ollilfg.ilt_their_blOre,iii 'gain :Street, ,atr t ixtensive and well - selected assortment.of .' . . . • - - . • . ,•-• - _ • ...'l ' -.. . , IML IP.- ' 0 1 0 : 01)0f. - • _. consisting-4.)f very fine English, French und.,Gerinan Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, &c. of every.iiiriety of ' ... color, quality' and price; - Also, a ,large- and hand some assortinent - of English anci_French .Merincies,.. .. 'Tiorfiliazinee; - .Shawls - and - Ilandkerchn's, Clialle3s, Mouslin de - Lains; French Chintz; 'plain . - rand figured Silks and Satins of every color and quali.. 7— , - , -tr, sltk and gatize drei's handkerchiefs, bebinet.mitt.„..,..__ blond:veils ; limey „scarfs; gauze , satin, and • Mantua ribbanda•of every' size and color, &c.. Altio t -:•Stniw. - - Bonnets _and:__PlailetLbtnid,:.Also,..d_Jarge`. assert, , .. merit of Danes:lc . Goode':.. consisting of calicoes. 7 checks, muslins, and m cry- other article whieh can be - mentioned Wringing to tine-Dry Goods Business; to- --- - getlicr. Iyith . ite - extenslve assortment of ..., - ... .. . ..queens ii•ritr - e,- Hardware,; 'Grocer-: . . ~. , . : . ' .ries Liquors,_ &t.-It.c. . , -.woe which will be sold cheaper:-than ever before. - Offered-for:sale. - • ~' . , : ' . • ' , '-, They would .respectfully invite the public to call and examine their stoCkiind pricea,beitig - fiilly'satis. fled that they-can accommodate them., at prices far._ below what they are irklie•liabit pfßaying., . - N.' B. Country' Produce oral! kinds wqbe taken in exchange for Goods, at market priee.•-4 , .. ShippenstummtElet:'7,lB4o. -• . ...:: ',' • ' • ' ''Vt(O l a i ltdriito Estate of Mary Zinn,dec'd, .LETTEtts -Or ADNfINIS'I'ILLATION on the es• .-fate of - of Westpennsborough• biwnfildp, Cumberland calmly, deed. have been issu ed to the sub%er*rliving in the samm.ownship; No: Tice is hereby ,to all Unite ladehted•to -, said es tate to make immediate imytnent,, and-all those her-. iu ejahba'ataisiat aahl , --eistate io.ttresebt them, prop erly authenticated, or settlement.' . . Oct. 7, II •-• . • . • . • • L i k $)414 FIE :Sfibs r, tltg o 'to .tlie city . • AZeus of Carlisle and vieinitYfottlhe-verrlibeilif patroilup lettiolt • they ; hove Ikeietblore bestowed opiut Itim„legs teat a to iiifoeni thop Out he hats removed' his' establishment' from „Rey, to ' the house - theology occupied by'_fir: frintiOan Johnston, itAV est Lout).er street w herc'4e to , ' SCOUR, CLE:IINSE;•or' V - OR li cloths Silke e. ke. neatest mutey Bnd nt thealioriest,notice. • : • •. •.. tie respectfully solicits a mitionance form.. '3OHN-WINPER. Cnilislo, October 7, 1840:-3t •• — VALUABLE PROPEIM.r. • IN pursillince 'the 'last will antl testament Goiltant, late of Allen township, climber land - cont.*, dee'd., I will sell•ut publio sale, ?:/ii the preinlses, on Wednesday the , lltlC day,,of, Noel:tuber Jtext,orlo o'idocki'A. M., the tbUtiuteo` . described valWable property, Co wit. '• ••• ••• • . Hundred', AcreOrrrime IfiAM.CSTONE: LAND— About one mile Bond, of Mechanicsburg-about one half cicared,,under good fence, And in a Ingltstate of cultivation—the residue'cbvered with dirivinglinang timber: .There. are4io buildings on thee-Mid:4 A *Arend -undisputable title *ink ;be given, and AM terms tide known on the day. of lade.. ~ P ersona wishinglcrview the- preinisei previous to the thqokif sale, can call at the late residence of Ames Graham, suljoining : the sam,e,pr on the subiteriber._ • ItedlYAT — GOlo4li6;EaTcClifor• ~ :"October 7,•1840.--tds. . ' STIRREOTYPO_ PLATPS,AT • ,PIV.IIII,IC S4IILE • be so ldat public :sale. Montag the '`V 26th day of. October iliac . ; in ,Hiircilliurgi one undivided•lialf a the ,SteMotype ilateir or that popular musical . - publi endow - emitted; "Evangelical Music comprising two entire and complete sets, one in iwri44. - and the other in Patent' Moo, including copy right, Each set - comprixeit „Mit pages.-- :The plates *ere Made in :Wm .Yorkithiler'llie di- ..- retielon of ,Mr. Charles Diegley,thir neatest and mosi correct:MU/deb/ typographer . in the could:lf:are but., little worii add are in excellent.. order.' , 'The vtrygeneral . use in Penntivlvania, and to sothe.ei tritt ent-Ofilortaditaliatiif,iinit in-the hands of ait:ettz terpYishiPuhlisher would beiome extensively in use.. The'preSent pursuits ofthe.Owner of the one part ot, these platys now offered for ialeiYenders Me for .him to superintend l m in the - ost - sopetficial., manner) the piiblislitOg and sale of this book, ' induced, him to offer his entire hieriest" to' en tinre. rvell wile.. : :‘,The other half octliese plates atal . 'right belongs to Mr. W. O. iliekok, of. ; florrisbiirg, I,ook-bintler by,profcssicin, and a gentler- t ofu calcula ted.to aittextensivelY in the sale or the yy great bargain, Joey' be 'expected. TO.ma-401x. • 'months credit be ,given; ,the purchaser. :Loud, bearingiiiterest, with approved security.; • Sale to. commeiniestt.lo o'clock, 'Mid flOdllittl*. iiveithy.• . • ' .1 > •.• " a ' . . 1 - • - . H. „ Attorney in flier cf. GeO• rt.T4oll.''' ''! Ok: 7,1 s40::-+-ttia:. , F , virtue oEtt weft of Viriditioiti%xidi st r pi*, 4 ;, 0 '• ` tlilfet•tell, issued out ' Or the cr.,no.7cti . . OP? ''''',.`l , t dis of Cuttiberiaod'counfy, trill 'be Ogg', 'to• . ',., fic - sale on the Collowinidettoribetl peemibrii'oli; :•' , •'-t I (lay fbe3otlt day , of ~Q'ctOber, i nst4 ct .110 01#107411:.D.,, / 41 •; 16.1 Ti tt ` ,' ~ - -.. • - , t , : ''`'''44ll: : ' - - Aiit tii4 .- Estaiei.i.ighand::oll**: ib).„ . c..stro, cifaidi tt? a 'certain. Irnir.OrP:irilinnNiAlf;Y" tind-tdAti'llic:ft l / 4 tOi ortinnti tECltriatian Ilittint t 'idinfitir'..& in Cutrifieristal tout434-notv in th€ oteuitienifOrMltt`r;';': S tilt \Zintertertunit, conutining.eigld'. ,a9trl:fillatti .:,.. : leatt4tljoining Ifindior".... :3 Mnr • r.l , 00, , mi k.. _ others. Seized and tolteit IRS : • A , .'t .1110 , . ,-. ..„..''.., ty OE,Talut C. Sims t liOno a l ' tlr'''.'• '''' 'l2fri' - 43 , 0 t14 4 f ... it,it ~._ ~,„...44 Sheriffs OM( Carl' bit', Car. 3, 1 0 r. 5 .,1..,, , . , ,, ; ..::.,, ; ... 44 1 1., •..,,,,e.. , .. : , 5. , -.. , ~,- .1,4,.,,.,...i, EM El