El"limit,' :',,.. BRALD'i&- EXPOSITOR . 6ARLOSLE. WEDNESDAY,fOC'TOBER 14, 1840 • bur banner floats pi;autlii- 7 .-corne rally around it; or flinch from. the contest tillLiccirry's WOll j ',tilt we place- our country lvfiere Jackson ,firs fonnd it; . : „Ere nE and 'Vat; thinatc their, follies begUn . Come rREEMPI! it yet that proudtinle ye.g.iwonld ' cherish; - - • : . Nor bow down as ,eubjects on slavery's knee; Come rally! come rullyliet 'those only • > - Who Paten on aleatzt" 'Mal fear to be free! FOR PRESIDENT, GEN. WM. H. HARRISON, FOR VICE PRESIDENT IRON. j . 43IEN TYLER, - • `.Eliction pnPrOay; OctoYer‘ 30; 1840. The Electoral Ticket. ON TO OUR, . • - . rocr..As the dine for vriniineand distri -I?uting The Electoral Ticket is near at hand, hive deemed r - :duty again to-cati 'lion our friends in reference to said ticket; ,t114 . -thak_they niay .noche deceived, we lere.subjoin .the ticket - as correctetPby our HARROQN & TYLER ELF.cToRo. TICKET; . • Joul..ArinnEw Snutie,-L RITNLIX, CZ= .. ' = s l. L Ads Passmcire, 9. J lin Priee*Wetheril, comae - P. Cope; -...' . , .--... .- onatliaii Gillingham,- •Al.. : ' mos Ellmaker, . . -, - ..',".... Abraham R. Igellvaiii, -."John K:Zeilin,,_ .. • ..,_.___:.. 5.. Robert Stinsiiii,____:. ' 6 William S. Hendrie, . 7.,J. Jenkins Rosa, — — B '.7let.T.Frkllitit; , , ' .9. William Addams, - 10. John Harper, • ' • , 11: William Altellvain,. .. • - . Our:friende,. ' evihj . . . j r careful and - see that.th - ptind with the "above. .. . • - • Lhcofocos fled. • - printi - Harrison Electoral tic . names more on than .the law calls for— "ltu o w rig that* . all such _ tick ets_wou ld_b e . thrown oat of tlie• box! The 7 frietnis of Harrison in this state should therefore not only be careful from whom they get tick ets,. but should also- take .Isufficient care- to compare them with the one here published. ;Cumberland County Election! • The 'Whigs of Cumberland county have . e• tOvered themselv'es 'with glory. Many counties have done nobly, -in this hotly 'contested election—but . none have done better than Cumberland'. ,She has redeem ed -her pledge to reduce the Locofoco ma jority tf 1838—she has even gone beyond and reducett l the Van Buren majority-be , low what i w t as. in 1836-,-Isbe• has gone still further, and elected the. Whig Sheriff by a Majority of 95.4, Three'weeks ago we stated our opinion candidly that , we would .tlie Volunteer assured its Loeofeco friends abroad that Cutaberland was good for, AmblicTmarjudge'betweeti • us:- .We did_not deceiie - sour frienda—the Volunteer Rut, sayi that ,vtrieious !organ. ,were caught *napPing—we were beaten by deception and treachery !" .Such langnage - now.is only adding - to the deception which that 'organ practiced Ore -1 Thatily to the .e!ection.," .Their majority i wit; brought down by an! intruaiSd- Whig. The -- changes-:against; them - --(whioh the 'Volunteer. calls .treachery,) produced the result.' But are men •to be - tetmed traitOri because thole choose to leave.a -party that has lost;; moral howdy and distinctive ,principles? That seems to he -tarrying proscription too 'far. And how 'taw the Volunteer say :that they 'were "'caught napping," whet t - the fief ientilb- TiOni that in no preceding contest they used half the, exertions they did -.in the one just terminated—and never but once .before (in Ipso) polled as large a•vote. , At the polls theY.never exhibited better organization or evinced -pure zeal. They maintained -, to the very.liet Minute the opinion that they - . 'would` carry the county by from 600 to 800 majority-4pr ..Mr. Ramsey 800 . - Was the lowest'majority they think of.' They acltnonledge .now that they were almost • ..lrrhipped—they are oi„their .hacks as flat neltituleis ‘ rbirt theLiell• their- frieods a broad,:watt till -the'4lotlt, Well do better 'then-Van sprep is _ stronger than his'par. We tell them now, and ..tivetell.our :friendsand their friends ahrOad',,thet bus is` At, Oie...vm Ale s * caMfot4tve-Yen.Attro:more ticnesilY;, ,Ad.:feoently, give l'r•B*.: • 1ii40*.V.0249.1?&17 . .0 FROM 200 O'Te r 40'64, z;;1 ~'i': : ~~t... N SENATORrAI ooming,couuty nd county. MMEI 12. John Dickson, 13. JohnMcKp . elnui,.. : .- • 16. NCI. Milldleswarth, 17. George , Walker 118. BerpardConnelly i jr 119. Joseph Markle, 20. J.usnis G. Fordyce, 21. ,I.::' , Al:"T::,NlcKennan 22.•Iliirrriar Denny,. 23. Joseph Wufringtoni '24. Henry. Black, 25. John Dick. , • where.l should be eir ticketi 1n - 'New Yorh:the ing and distributing kets with "oneor two ta'he in if, if our Whig friends all go fo the , . . • r • • 1 , Whigs ot Cuiritierldno,.oneand dal wh at say you7-shail we give a Harrison :rnsjor ity on lhe6oth'of October t We ,need. not say one word-to the Whigs of Carlisle Ix . rough, Allen, Eas t PennsborOugh, Mon roe, West. Penosborongh, ,North. Middle ton, NeWton, Upper Frinkford, Hopew'elf, Leesburg District, ShiPpensburg District, and Upper Dickinsonr-theydidAheir whole -duty, and will dolt again. Sduili• Middje ton, too, did very. ..well—but slic,can and she will db better 4 We, put it-to her pat riotic sons—won't you? Make out: a Ina . jority for'. liarrson—Say 40--and don't falPoite'Voie short. ;(Monroe can and will do bellen—so will .'Carlisle Borough and District. In Mechanicsburg, Silver Spring, and Lower Frankford, our friends certainly did not do their best—try it again : for the sake of your suffering country—for the sske of our glorious cause which is - tri- Umphing everywhere--for the purpose_of redeerning_thoroughly. and .effectually our fair county, - we - call 'upon you; Whigs" of ./e.chatueSh - urg,, iver Spring, and Lower Frankford " rally: once niore, and in a solid phalanx,'for the-great battle to be fought on • - this day two weeks.. Rally inyourstrength -don't •voter' at home come In - the polls' every man of you— ON E Fin. MORE AND 'THE • DAY'S OUR OWiNi." . • • . . j111: . -the biir6m4h - of out. Van Buren friends'of from and- Carlisle :District frorn 2,00 to 250.. The 'Whigs claimed from 20i 3te3o__iiirithe„Borptrgh and concidad-tei-Mir 7 opponentS frOni: -15 to 50 in the district.' Who were right,? The result shows average ' lig majority i - - 35, not including the vote for Sheriff, an, a Vail Buren 'majority. of about 20 in the district,. Oiir opponents - talk a great deal about TRUTH.. Tliey had better stick to it alittle-closerhereafter - anil not talk aboit if quite so much. can't help saying that the Whigs of E. Pennsborough, Allen, Monroe,,Kortli Mitldleinti,•-and all the Upper Districts are noble fellonre. •" One .fire more bO;ys," mind that. ' • Old West Pcrrrtashor•oah This staunch Whig township. behaved nobly on the 13th ! They'rednemed every promise made their brethren ; and it cer:- tainly deserves..to be called the - OLD. GUARD of :this district. We believe, however, that it caii and will incre4se its majority on the 30th. Steady, then, and let your motto be, .”11.1!, GUARDS,. AND.AT THEM • l;r MR. M'KINNEY; Locofoceo; is elected to the Legislature in this a •- • majoritruf 641 - votes over Dit. WEAVER, whig. We were cheated out of votes encrugh to have defeated him.. S,•Dunlap Adair, The ilcitep . olled,by this.gentleman in the borough and county on Tuesdayldst, must Certainly be gratifying to his feelings; and shOws conchOively that The Whigs of Old Mother Cumberland have the fullest colifi deflect, in his'plents, zeal, and :hitegrity.- 7 ; 11.-s ‘ Mmintin'g him, the" convention had no - i,ipe - of his success, their: objeet,beini mere ly to reduce the Majority of his opponent as mach as :possible atfd tht Locofocos, in their arroganee, .6oasted . that" they would 1;e able to hat him from 2300' to 2590 !- - iliirbliiilii"Ce -, l66r7reile — ene'clilieirpra - 4 , Let the; state . : of the .Polls anawer. Instead of a majority of 2500 in the dititriet, we have kept it-'below ; and in this county—our turn' Democratic Cumberland .--where they claimed ;KO, their 'highest Majority, is 186 !„ This result is most node tifying to Mr: •Ramsei and 'itie• friends, es -their boasts and!, prdictionti have all been falsified. .. To - secn re - a - majority - for - Mt: Rainsey in the borough,' fraud and perjury u'rere resorted to, Monek - equandered liberal hend„and promises • and . threats al ternately used to conciliate or • ititimidate,i But. they, availed• them nothing:: Mr.,,Adair. beat Pamsey in the Although the 'Locos ,had the. Assessor and the Ju dge, and : vvere. confident of : carrying the borough by from.solo . we, have beat them easily 'and handsomely; f . .The Whigs of. the borough 'and county hive acquitt9d the ousel ves*obly...lallantly! They have &Ufa every thing they.proinised • to do. To _them wo . say, falter.' . not ! re pose- n ot-now -- uporryour—hard—earn ed he - nors: but on the adth, ewe, lip'tii - it . again like men, and we are ce i rtain of carrying Old Math'ir Cuniberland for Old Tip. The Volunteer,,gives a feeble' shout for Maineettout . which seen* to:stick in its throat, howerr,er.:-.;•atitt asserts. r. , that M Fairfield has been rre-eleete'd, alihough; he sayisohere lore two or ihree. 01411 tosvne Yet to IPas, You say . shout. Maine, ..neighbor,:,o4 better ; 'and , your ; friend. hf? active, end 6 1(4 herd i r '• l ,l*-*444 14 ** -44444}14 4) shire. C4rfkd Maine; indeed! ir .notdot illn minate'iOri tied '4:itiarterel.' We Tharp !hailing ti!aa' liaire'bei4i done, ip 'c' . : , : . s.i.l:::z,:ioo:..T.ir,':' :iT.P;)::::.:*:.*:*‘..4:-0.:,::.:.:;:g.,5.-.0i'ii•,*.E*...0...*;011t.0..ir.•• cage. FOrfiebre re-election.: • comet f .let the drums beat merrily and the caddies be lighted up. : Surely you ire.'now " - out of the 'kende," • ' •- ' 1000 Guns for ie Old Sew - stone ;State: PENNSYLVANIA 0. K. We have detained our paper_ two -days beyond the:_ usual Period for the purpose of laying before our readers the Official Re turns froth CUmberiand eatutty—and as much' authentic information from' other counties as ( posaii4. What we,' publish: our friends and the: tnay rely upon as nearly -correct. It is impossible y_eLte_ say; en Which !•side: - , thO pop - liar majority will - be—;-but - we ~bdve. heard .enough to make it Certain that we have itlicemedthe State Senctie,:liaving'gained senator in. Lancaster and- York, 2 in Chester, Dela ware San d-. Montgomery, and ,1• 'in This-secures the - Senate, giving Z - 9 Whig to 14. Van, Buren thembOrs., the HOuse of -;Representatives yet .ablutely_ certain—but we have every reason to be Heve that we have carried electing_ .54 'members. We' , lkave lost _one Congresi, - man: - TORY -- 1 - NPEASDLL, as- Wit ex- POP - tedrignig-elelec tfinelected DisTriCT —hut have.Certaltily gained one Congress, malt-in Bucks, which:balances the: and report says we have carried the Hun-- tingilion and Union Districts, electing laving, in the former and Minigni. •in the.latter. ReCollect-we-have only report for this, ImV we__beliey,e__it.to._be.-correct--and besides we .expect to elect LAWRENCE &Cr Leelj ..ii•Mashington_cettinty.-- 7 -Frornievery-sec '! lion_ the .re.turns : show that • were not .deceived in our. calculatiOnti;- except- in, Philadelphia city and l . county, where - the -Whigs did certainly fall far short , of their Auty. • ..We .ought at - least 4500 majority, and the Locos have beat en. us 15 votes: If •ive los . e they, state OW Whigs or:the city and county may take all the credit to themselves. .One thing is re, duced to a certainty. ']'he returns prove conclusively that PENNSYLVANIA oroug i o WILL ELECT THE ;- HARRISON ELECTORAL TICKET ON 'Mg, 30TH OF THIS NION'PH:— Let es - gitT 1000 cheers for the Old Keystone—she deserves it. • • ' The following are all the returns receiv ed that can - be relied-"on : Philadelphia city, 1)o. county, Bucks, (on Senate 613) ' 246 Chester, • . .589 Defa ware,(on Senate 653) 560 .1 . Montgomery, 800 Huntingdon, - . ~,, . 1,81.7_... -- -.I • Lehigh, • . 4 ,'' -d f--,P, -.... . , t. . On Senate ,171 Whig;) Lancaster, f„...." ' .3,760 Lebanon; • '-- - -,, 54 - 4- Dauphin, 522 • Perry, Juniata, ' • •. . Mifflin, • • Franklin, ... . ' 570. ' Adams,s66- , . ,--- Allegheny, , r - 2,740 Bedford, -; 150 . Mart liamptothl --- reported)------:-,-,- Huron, . • " . 870 ' York, <... Northumberland, " ' - - Creme ' '" • 'Fayette, Somerset, . " liVestmoreland; ." Glorious News from.the.West!• ALLEMIENY COUNTY; O. - `'Extract ola letier from Pittsburg, dated,' Wedneaday.,k.o'cloek, A. M. "We' have . carried Allegheny for Ittwm, Congress by 2766. The Legislative tick-. et not heprd from, but it_runs nhead of ir -Nvi tee-vote-1n - 0:1-the- districts - heard - fronr.- The average majcirity for it will be about 3,00%-and•old-Ttp'sOn the 30th - 4,500;" - • - 10" Returns have been received from Jeffursort- county, Ohio, giving Comiin a majority -of 77; in 1838 Shannon's majori ty ‘Uaer,s94.' • , The People° eve where Triumphant: :New Jersey. . .11C: G. The following newa frpm NEW JERSEY slioive that the state is certain forTipliud Tyler by a large majority • . ' Esser, 1700 gain 800' 7.so'may. - gain 253 Merter, . 425 maj.. gain .128 - Salem, • . 120 ; • • ' Cumberland, GlTTMeester, - 595 Pitt 297-7: Soinerset,' • " .1 . 24 t • ' -Monmouth (in part) Passaio,: - Middlose*, goo Hudson.:, • 194 DEt4WARE, 'OWE FOR' ILtitits'ort...4he elfin for Ilispeelora in the state of Dela w n 'Ttiesdayi Aisulted in a great, tri;i uiftlilt for 'the Whigit.'att, ,sitited yester 'day. Every county Was, severely contest. ed. and the largest vote polled eVeti know#' in. the , state};;, l'ha - ,'followine are' the coin.„ l pieta returns from the. hree counties:, . •••• , • , • , 1840 •,• 808 'Newil 4 o l .o 4l roP ll ,l:: sc V: EL miti• Kent, • - ,assk;Whig dtx Be" Whig majority 'Whig " 110 !111..' 'St =BE Harrison.. 2,505 intij Van Buren 9,520 maj ■ 850 62 709'- - 300 750- 391 " 1,600 2,200 gain ,St Baia►-100 , gain WO' Whigs: ,whole. Union, OPEN TO THE RIGIHTANI) LEFT AND. MAKE WAY FOR 'OLD MA.; RYLANI), THE . 1 1V.111,4NCHE, STs2TE! The rastilt ot The election in Maryland *on Wednesday, the 7th'inst., shows that the Counties in the State stand, thus on the Presidential.. amnion b Counties for Gen. Harrison: Allegheny,' Washington, Frederick, Anne Artindef," • Montgothery, ' Prince George's, Calvert, Charles, St. 'Mary'e; Harford, Cecil, • Queen Ann's, 'Kent, Caroline, Dorchester, "Somerset; "Wei.Coster, and Annapolis city. ior. Pan Buren. Baltimore, earroll, Talbot, _and _Baltimorei city by the meagre 'majority of 192 votes, and this only secured by a battalion of troops from the. Yen Buren grand army,hrought in and quartered amongst us. • • OUR TRIUMPH IN MARYLAND We have far. underrated. itr It is • in‘ nitely more complete and -glorious- than-we dared to hope.for or .to describe . it, See the returns froin -- - - Sonierset! See, h6w. with a'single. majestic stride, she takes . her ancient - place'',Wl the very . fihiffiiiik Of the Whig line. -Listen to. the earthquake voice. Of Old" Dofchister ! Hear • the tones ;of -t h u n ich—Wo reester_proclnint s_the_ line& of Loco FoeoiStril John _Dennis' district against the world ! Twelve hun dred' majority in three counties! Fifteen hundred__ majority on the. Eastern Shore! :Thirteen hundred ..inajority,-at least in Je—, nifer's -district: One-thcinsand ,majority in Wm. Cost Johnson's. - -- 4t.deeided Whig Majority inTraneis Thomas'. Three hun l.dred -'Whig. - majority -irt . - the . district :bow misrepresented .by. Philip Francis .Thomas overwhelmed except •*. • -7-'he-zoil 4. 3'uard z alene_eacup he ehrthguedce,' the midst . , of _crumbling "states' and dissolving dynasties, he 'has the:consolation - . of - 1 nowing - that./tis constituents are still, in softie degree,- faitlifpriiiil immovable.. Fortunate representative! Happy•consti tuency ! Missouri . and Iral ti more coin) ty ! John T: Wo rthington and - - Thiubes Ilart Benton I• • _ . Again we say—Whigs of the - whole Union ! open to the right and left and make wax_for old 'Maryland, the Ayulanehe'State' • . Maryland . Popular Vole. The . follerving table exhibits the poi - I'3lllr vote ofMaryland. the ree'enCeleotion.— We havee - taken the highest vote on tbe Delegate ticket Of each party, and we have added the vote. on the .Congreisional.ticket last year. • • . - • Legkiture: 1840. CO , gr en, 1839. • IV. L. F. W.L. F. 1 Allegany, 198 1109 931 • 99 . Annapolis City; • - 170 148. 154 159 Anne Arundel Co, 1378 1327 1287 1254. Saltimore•City,- 7108„___7295 6608. Daltimore•Co. . 1673 2339 1019 , 1983 Calvert, • - • .496 369 432 '357 Caroline, • . 683 591 583 '6o7 Carroll, - 1514 1607 '. 1234 1374 Cecil, 1391 1366 1144. 1333 Charles, 807 - 518 770 . 5Q') Dorchester, 350 maj. 165 msj, Frederick, • . 2935 2709 2429 2412 Hurford, • 1274 - 1292. 938 1236 Kent, 130 Maj. ' 615 , 475 'Montgomery, 1039 731 912 699 Prince George's,, . 727 402. 780 696 Queen .A.tine,,s, . • 773 ' 698 643 _ 716 Somerset, •• • 514 mal. 1024 963 St. Alary's, 500 maj. -102194. Talbot;:_ ' 7_13_ 7 _.7_40 -,L65.9. 70( Washington, 2349 2237 " 1927 2945 I Worcester, , 313 mnj. 1063 854.1 28025-..... , 25478. , - 25 48--25960 -25474 25038 Whig majority now• - 2557 L. F. sr. livlt year 912 Whig gain 3,469 It wiliqie ' seen'by the above, that the Whig majority is now 2,557 votes, which ie equal_to 16,000, majority in. Pennsylva nia. In November, - When we come to vote directly on the Presidency. Maryland wilt nearly double the presentmajority, making it 5,000 for Harrison-and • • Georgia is REDE E 11H D. rrnaturns from 64 ocittnilesin GeOrgia show a lARRISON NAJoitiOroF epooo 'The: s reptainint , counties will not materiath• di. minish this majority.. ThE Loca6coselaireed Geor ''gii a 3 eeitain thirVau.• Whit say they now? 14 2 4 1 , 3 ' s Maryland and Georgia-32 Electoral cotes—all lost toVAWsvithitifour weeki. Van, Van, Van! VAN'S A &SEW UP MAN,'. xtract of _a ester from a gentlemann in this city : "ASHLAND, 23d Sept. 1840. . adhere the opinion _expressed by me iisveral_ 'Months ago. that Mr. Vial Buren will not obtain the Vote's of f snore thatt.six states, in the:Unkin. '„ Pvery thing that' has, since occurred-=every election.that hincithlec o - taken =pliee'i , tefilletto strengthen atM Cfnifirm` OP thalii 6'W:tastes. Maine afitr o et"- dilunt: with confidence iiiii*".'-either 'of them in Nt:weather. " ' ' • m ,eon era yOurcti frpin tliterint,t4eio; will 4/%43,1011/ling ' With"iotiit.taritici; truly; II: CLAIN =MB EMI =I MEI Min Froirithe Boston .• TOE - THIUMPIT OF ORREP:r. _PRINCIPLEO .C.EWFAIN. The final issue of the-all-important ap -proachin.g-P-resideetial-election_isLhow-ab-- solntely, finally and definitely settled.— There are bat three states from whichr - wer: can learn any thinglartliet preVious to their voteorfthe final Georgia, Petin - -_-, sylania, and Ohio, In_New Jersey, it Is true, Mere is to bean election for the choke of a Legislature, but as in matiy•counties there will b_e .no.contett,-no . sure test•of-the strength of parties can' be deduced from ,it. With these exceptions,:therefore; we have -tested-our T-strength • in -every state where . there was to bean election previous' to the chi - 460:4)f Electors; We etur. , hiiiii,:-there-;- fOre, - .look back over, the History of the elec.- lions- that.have- - taken place since the nomi nation. of-General - flarriami, and learn from. them - IW - unerring 'foreshadowing - of :the final' issue. W hat 'a cheering; what an en-. enuraging • and invigorating view - -do they present ?-. What a certainty do they . afford of-the sure triumph of .correct -principles, the substitution of the true , for the falsede mOoracy, and the rescue of the conatrylrem -the cruel thraldom under which • it has shi-. -fered-for-thelast ±twelve--,yearol-1-We--can perceive, let-the doubtful states vote as they .may, that not only is General Het! rison certain of all election„,hut by •it larger pro portion of the Electoral College than any . ['resident. ever •reeeived..', If these States vote for him, Van -,Buren can hardly:Tab tain the vote of a single state.; 'Taking the' _popular Vote of the states whereThere:have • been eldeticiiis since March .last as a. test of their vote in November, we have the I following results, .setting dowd as doubtfu slate where the vote could hot he definite , ly -ascertained. Maine, Now Hampsitiro,. Vermont, - 7 Conneetieut,:- 8 Rhodeland,. .4 Delaware, Cl'.‘ 3 Maryland, 10 Virginia. 23 North Carolina, 15 Alatama, Kentucky r _ •Missouri T... Ilinois, !Idiom, 110_:.. .Of'ihe States , that remain to vote.befere . November.,:there can be no doubt that Gen. Harrison mill receive the vote of each one, except . South, carylina, w high we : do: net include. because therc is, no 'contest there. .Maryland and Delaware have spoken clear=: ly enough' Pennsylvania and New Jer sey, while,..Georgia and 'Ohio . can speak for•thentselves. • . _ This leavos holy theYStatea of Massa chusetts, New York, - Mississippi; Ten-tics see, Michigan' and Arkansas. As to, our owh State, no. one cam' crite'rtaiu a :sober doi luta for a moment: ip.safe for HarrP: son by thousands. The Empire State has' , not for ,three - yeang swerved for a moment from the true Republican path. - and' is also I seal - hien overwhelming majority. -2 Ten nessee we regard as Safe for' usrbeyond a ; doubt, and also Miehigan; in Witielf State the I.meos have. left:the the ifndis.' putad possession of HoUrardohe Whig candidate for Congress.' Mississippi and Arkansas;must both be regarded ,as _doubt ful until after there .111iti been, an election to • ord_soMe_test_ofAheLstretigtit;of-parties there. 'Adding- ih, dierectirit; the &yeti States :that remain; ihto the. table' above,. it will stand: , ' • ' . enry Clay to I 13 - 8 tt,tes, Maiseachuaette, New&Y,otk, We* Jersey; Vetinsilv4niut Ohio, Stipilt•Gurolina, Gtiorgii, _ : , 8 2 ." - r=4; ) 00$ , IL wilt be !keel) inns it / 3 4ma keteivett the viite -ifigtetiedctii'it - att , uottuttpi btitt , , bo g ' • _ _ OFFICIAL Returns of the 'Oeneral*Election Ctrnberland Conntr o.cTontn 18 0 1840. • floaanaos. BSI. Dunlap . diVair. William S. 'Ramsey, • ' • Assisinr.Y. Benjamin Jacob . FPiaver, • A. Smith McKinney, John Zimmerman, COMMISSIONER. - Gearge fViiehael Mishler, DIRECTOR. 1 / 4 11,id 4111Z, ._ _,. _ Benjamin Peter, ' lIDITOR. Robert Lard, ° - Samuel Williams, .CORONER. - Jacob Bretz, Charles Bell,: SuERIFF Pay&Marlin, Jaime Reed, Whit ia!raidates Nor. VB 10, ~Pimbtfu 5 „.. • 15 • 9 'Bar; V. B. - Doubtful. . . 16 42 30 21 IEI Eli LEM . . . . . r - . x. w - ri . 1 1‘ , .. = _.- 14' * 4 7 •a , ." hz • • cr •" ' = . N •.. =: = - . • . .. • . - • . cr - . . • o = '• - -,' , al o = . =,, • . . ell I •.... 771 805 864 48? 264 206 778 • '7BO 783 • 802 862 367 436 466 94 . 94 82 t 33 260 10 : 138 267, 85 '136 200 100 .197 207 102 - 200 , . 788 360 95 267 83 140 71 219, 702 413'7 82: 205 103' 198'." 216 1-63 _7Bl- 361- 95 -266 83 - 135 67. __2l'9`' 798 467 . 783 :365 04 . 265 'B4 134 68,, 218 791 460 82 207 _lOl 203 230 163 ' 708 361 - (15 268 -83 136 64 220 • 798 466 'B2 204 10,1 203 230 163 787 ,4 1 362 96 - 324 114 148' 68 -512 7,74' 456 ' 81 145 ' 08 185 214'. - 159 defeated 135 i the imnienei.Majority:orAnore. WO 'T*o livrlorttii in We efectoial College. 11-he does itot recekie theirvotes, rejec . lion-will be *test unanimous on the .part of the'States.. and . the - verdietLof popular. condemnation will be the most crushing -and-ignominions of. any on lecOrd in the annals ql free governments. , --k . • Esitt .oa. WEAu.Nr.ss.-L-In'_oll cases of Yuji: or, Weakness, whether at be. chronic: or recent-- , wlaeth• or 'it be deafness, or pain in. the side—Whether it . arise fromconstitutionsal,..or from some immediate cause—whether-it fis.-.llmm. internal yof jury, it will be cured by persevering in the use of .lirandreth's Vegetable Universal- Pills—buenuie .porginewith these Pills Those humors from the body, is the true cure for all these complaints and 'every other formof disease. This -is ':no mere assertion, it 4'o stemons;rable truth.„:aual-eachdaE emend -jog itself far, and widelt. as latv3oining . fitm - am fatid' more and more -appreciated. • used, • When constant exercise canpot be used, fiom an cause, the occasional use.ofitopening mealeemes;gfila. Itti one as-Brandreth'i Vegetable Univernal absolutety . required: : , Tin k s the conaluits.of the Tkooo, the fountam of-lifa.,arc.kept free from those impuri ties which would prevent its steady vaarreal minister ing to health. , Thus - morbid humors- are :Prevented • from becoming, mixed with It is nature which is thus assisted through:the means and millets which she haiprovided for het:self. Remember. these Pills are not sold genuine at any Drug Starei either in the City'or country• - Purchase them in CaMiale ,of Gso. W. lirrarn, or of a enta üblished in anorbsr_part_ollthispaper_ • - - - ". 1. 111ARRIE124 On the Ist inst., by Friends' ceretriony, -ativabella Furnaee:,--Chester J. MILLER MCKIM, of Philadelphia, to SAttmi A. Sn.:Mtuntioiattgitter_of_Micajah.: SP9skman, of. Chester eopnty. • - VOn the . 24th ult., by the Rev: D. P: Rosen full ler,- Mr:- IlErinir Miss ELIZADETII BLOSSER, both of this coguty. leOn• Thursday last,-14 dhQ Re,. Henry, AurUnd,-- r.-- HENRY - HERIU!).,N, 1.0 MISS CATRARINE MEALS, all of Mains county. • . DIED-, . , . , j/In this borough, on Sunday evening last, after a short but painful illness, in the 20th ydar of his age,. Mr. JAMES AND E RSON, se cond son of Mr. William Anders On.. • ' As‘jy,neeship Account. Whereas Joe:•-•Whisler; Assignee of Joseph Mot - "ser, did on the 12th day of "August, A. 13. 18.10_, - file in --the_ Office of the I.!rathonotary_ of _the_Court-of Common Pleas of Cumberland county; his act:cunt as Assignee of the said Joseph llossert Notiet. is hereby given to all' persons .inferested, that - the..141 id court have appointed the first-Monday. of Noveml•er Term 18 - 40, (being the 9th) for, the confirMation .of said account. • .. • CEO. SANDE.RSON;Peat'y Ppothonotary's.Office, • • ---- Ca4lOrr.9 4 4?tlCl• C. • • .I.N . s6igri . c;' . oii) *count. ' Whereas Davidkenelver, A:sliignee of Jorpl- Hoover, did on the liltlr day of August, A. D: 1840, file in the Office the Prothonotary of ,the COtirt of Common Plias of cumberlatitreeunty, luy accotiot as Assignee of the said - Joseph Hoover:- -Notice is here by given to all interested, that the said court have appointed the first-Monday - of November Term 1840, ',being the 9th) for. the eonfirroation or said account. • • --LGEO., • SAN_DEILSON,_Pti 3 Oth!y..__ Prothonotaryls,Officei • . • elirlisleo:ktober 1840.'S • - .N • Thera wilhbe exhibited in - this h 0... • o gli, - aboutthe . laet of thiti month; at floose of C..• Atatifatlaoe; tt 4. 1 11 4 p lot of 6 4 0 .L.MUL ES. l c h i th be offered for: tiiite..• • -„' ~ „• • • - 1.....61ACK.LANE. Oct. ;14,1840.• • . . , • . ~ . . .. , • , .. 11 h TbTICE 4 i s het;eli s yOr.en that Letrhra of Aclinhi. IU - istration on the estate of jiteob.Goodheart, late of-•Weit •Pennsborot . townshisi 'deceased - ; have been issued to the.suhscrliter in due form of law. .. • - .• . *. MI persons having accounts with'sald ..dee'd.,itre r Uestedto_presensttens-ta-the-attbseribei--properkr. 'nut entioated.fik ietttssoent, and thnise ittdehted' to !mike' iinirS'edlalt eayntent,', - , • -, ..., ~ ', . ~.. t • - . _ , DA14.0 ri.1.44;.: ••••• , . O ct tp.' ~, : -•),,: .: •• '. ~ , , . , Oct 16, 1640:---61 • S .. -. , :.; , ',' Notice' -.. • r ......." • .. • The toembers or the 'Union Ste qoutpany of thb rhirough of Carlisle, together with.iiiiy others who may math to beaortio nienthero, are requested , to *tett aCtiniTowo . said 'itorotrth, .Siituettaf- the sClth day of Outoberloat4 at roil : look oktai taifeeeofiritairtititee to said ootopaoyi , 'Oett.ll4 4 .4 . rteit ion' or' Dia•toors 4 ''-ejtatostoc Here, 'Z - - • • Oat' 13;1840. A . -4-zitcretee-iehtirelsy..gieetrbS.-thSttieitlstyltiete-irf.thlii atieulon'tl4nti election . will he held et thti 11nk. 'itokHgiteuiroe the titled Aianday of 3 Noveratike:eesti,. (being the I6Ah day . of the month). Alytepli reeteraltf:iteie ' AVIV. §,,.1;941,'4441:4- MI sa 133 los • 2.02 08 230 $8...220 70 230 232 Notice. MINE CO - • H • r 'N .. a/d1 U 2191 103 117 62; 146-4446 7,5'.-67 132a.-2_62ff . , fl 7 49 . 145—.2453 119 56 100=2485. 71 63• 114--2549 - 'b * -- 78 69 139-2921 ' 77 70 51 53 51 51, 45 45 221 166" 159 116 53, 156-2481 73' 64 113=2573 117 -.:53:.•14.6:44;453 116.. :54 147-2456 75 ''6s: 127-2594' 116 53 ~147-2441 75 67 129-2610 115 • 48 145-2551' A 74 •72 132-2459 • • II ARGAI. N S - - Sontheimee .Br_ Lindauer; —Altliiir - Nejk i sinre in - ketdrevige, have just , turl cei‘eil and are opening n verffiargeand.Rderalid -assartrtint-0L131113:L511,4711.8.WH and POMES; gio R V a.B) Aiiii,4.', whielt have been selected with muebteare in the cities "or N-M1 YORK Laid ILADELVIII A, and-which . - they respeettelly invite the citizens of, Centreville, and vicinity' to call and exantitle;aitliey Will be bled to please, and sell decidedly cheaper than any., other establishment iu the. enittity. 'll4 will be . ltoppy . at. sce.custontormwhe are tlesirbuk itvog, . New Cheap uu9 Gotid' Among their stock will :'be litund Elite, , Brawn, Green Olive, Cadet, Mulberry, bahlia. Ton, Claret, Mist Dra), antritkeltriety of low priced' --- • - ' (.O il l 21 Ct •-• - Superior striped mac Plain Londt•in and Buckskin Caminteres, premium and- low priced Sattinettm'su-' Devine Silk - "SIAS ti, Velvet, VI! !curia; Ctirdetl,44;ri p. ed, Figtirec. d and Cussitnern . Veal tigs. etteralltwrtntellt of all_ qualities and' . colors of ' - 0 , Fall. neat -Went cte_ Getts: - .• . oultaiile- (lir Gentlemen** wear. StMeitio r Brick," lialiun Ltitestriugs, Eros ])e " Na pe, To 1)e S wai t .Gros 1):: Swiss, and Sclitliaw SUN Clialk'ys, Chita x,eo, Jacennets;Catatnies, Bobliiiietts,,Plain and ..111=1 F urec ss and Book itluslins,Bliawls,,-Dresa , 11 anti ke re iefs, Searfs,'Neils, Ribbons, IT:Lb:7 large and — civellidd assortinent ortne and-lo priced Culicues, Irish, Table, Towelling and' * ruble Diaper, 'Crash mu4ina, Tickings, 'Cheeks, Beaverteens, &Y., A gelyernl assortment. of Leghorn and Sfraw 13 otuirt*, UmWe.)las, ,un eitensfre ussOrttnefat'.of • • "7"• - • •• ' (roceries - a nail qtteens ware. _ of lice tnost.apprnred Qualities. 'clie„-publjeTare re: spectfully intned to.call and ju.lge fo theinselres as they are determined to sell cheap hr cash or eatio,trj• produce... TAVERN KEEPERS tire k ; espccifulq , invited to Fall and examine 'their Stock. of -I,iquors before purchasing elsewhere. Centreville, Cunt. Co., October 14;f8TO, P L WILL be exposed to Public Su le, on the premixes; hr Nilestperitisbui•ougli tmiialiiii.eturtherlind 'County, on Weilnesdatthe 11 qi .day Vol November Rezt,itt .Itl o'clock, A-. AI., viz: • • • • 10.'ACR PART SLATE and, Limestone Lund, on whichis 54'04:Led 1•0•641t0 UST, • •: 4 ) , 1111:1? Lo g Barit Tnere Itt3llba ttiirtn•elnii:ev fazit'iate Odctiai of primefenit;:also a first - tAirinicof, never (lining water; adjohnn; lands of Nathan Woods . ; Bear,S;ites and others. -'reroiswill =6-sAnadi:_-kuoiYo_otilday" ite: • , • . . . JO:ill NiuK MILO,' • • •Eiecu tor of .;11tvt McKtan October 1-1 - 180 -' -- :-.- -:.; *** •' ' .;........:_,_ ___ _ ....., ......._...... • Valuable, 'll7an7lrard . Pr9irelly : -. • . PON 'SigniiiE., -. , -.• , • ..-. _. . . ~.. • 04:moniki_tti6.-._otirrzr November 'text; et .10-O '- clock, 4. M., will be kid ut public sale; on the' ke t : mises r in the borough of Carlisle,„Cumberland eoun ty, UM large and commodious . . '- • • - . Tan Ya-i'd .itude Uri die norX eazt eornri. of TaMther a.sti 'East.. streets, bounded on Alte.east by' the t...etart - bitring,', 7 . ; r and (Mille north by lot 'of T. C Ifrill . ;f: eq., Contalq-, .. ; 1 4 two 'Madrid and aitty feet - in' fiYint,aud one.baiii.' de.ed and - twenty in depth, more or' less, beNngini: to the estate of David S. Forney, dee'ib,having tl,llO-'" , - cm erected a large' ------'' -, - . .-. ...;,..' --- ;,7, - , -- • „.—?___:--,%.......:....--...... , ,,W,. 1411. P,., , 11. I ''' V 's AII I IN alit ;kg 'A 0 ii 4 Se - . a .Tiv) . Siori...Sta22 .Vhdshing 'Shop; aAartitt Two - ,, : , ,5i. 0 ,. - j,:',Lt r i e k Denim House; a large 1: rarne Dark. nod ? • Mill Ifense,-wish. n. - Bark - ,Still,-fn it.-There -Ore -, forty ' fottr . lay.4oays and one pool in IlieTardi Ave: .handlers, tliree I i mes,and one bate in the beam Inmee,.. • an :2 k(blti well °riveter lathe-kitchen door. • There :: • - ii; I alto be sold at the same time and pl4oe,49uan. .. , lit !of Chesnut. and Black Oak. bark;tiigetber .* *itlt l , • .. some• Tanner's 'tools; Bce. The Pr operty - ia in,t;od . ,, , • orger L entlin a' esrytt esi mu& situation fol. a Tannery,,=„, ' or a prtvide diiielling, -- , -- - Feeble of sale will, be "made:: • ' known ou the day'Di • salti• and any information 'will': be given bout the rrnperty before the day of sale by - .; . , , , 54r,0..w. stIe.AFER,2 4 ,,„.. ~,...,..- - .•:,,. , •.. JACOB SllltO .1, . • S•. "" 77 ::. • , Car/i51e.11at..14,184 , 1_ - ... ~.. .. . - • .... .70 .6tir lydzto)w.. - • TalteCnoti . e'e tritd"wCi . c6e tci ititikt* cie r the COurt of COrrinion-Pleas- of- blumberlindtoinda.;- for the benefit ol the insolvent Laws of thistlantallon-1,,, wealth, and They nee t,,. appointed... Monday the 9/kt/di'. qf ..Vavmtheenert„ for the hearing qUr credliore:'ut the,Courttliiuse, in the borough of Car.' title; wintii • odd tthere may attend, d .You think •E' . liroPer• • , . 4 ' JACOB KERRIfflk, GEOltt4El' EMPL , October 74140%;•;•3t aCaea r (9/11%` ? :" • / f ail/417in 'lll - ,ETTERS Pr A alllNlSl'liATlO'N'tii+ifus tite'nfqqAtTZiki i ; late'-orlittisipennehorditighra tbwashij).pyinbirliod:'opp . 3o:;Afeih: have been te',Ofe seissati,kilixam in ihectunu township Tst s tieithy given td all those. intlebteil tn., said • tq e se• make inMtediata'payraent(suid ,tho44lnt tag claims against 441 estate to presentAFtstfpolls,:;(7;'..--,:, eFkr authenticated for avtilauseet., F 4 OK!Pgjrlico 4 n erii 410 I lek - ' 4 t 4 tl ; V 7.4 1% alai