• . OHIO 1 1 ' HHUNDERI: Old Tip's State inhere ! . - I , o,ooo7flajority for Corwin !! Nie have received the , returns by means Wiips 'and ektras from 67 of the 77, coim ties of OHIO, They, shomi that the nflice holders have met with, the most treinerid.: ons rebuke ever given , by a suedring and insulted people. The Whig . gaini are en ormous in every comity. heard from.. The majority for Tom Corthin, the Wagoner linY;tlre - ;Harrison - Candidate - for - Gomn or ; is; already 22,303, and the counties to come. • in•cannot.reduce_it to less than - • 0,000 . . This. majority, when Old Tip takes the field in person, will be incrlased*32;oo9 l . - \rhe members of Congress will stand 13 ...Whip to d Locofocos. "In isna they stoed 1.. 8 Whigs • to 11. Locofocos. • The Senate. • 'will be Whig, and in the House the Locos. , . . . will scarcely muster a corporal's viard. liamilton Count . ..thebninn of C - eneriil garrison, gives Cot- Win a MajoritYoTl62. - . id . 1836 839. In 1838, Shan- • on's (Loci) Fo • co) majority was' 35L . • • • ---R.I)TJNCAN, tif WhiskiTbottle; is -defeat-- ed, and allowed to - spend the remainder.of . his life in catching fish in the Little•Miama. 00 Chtei - s for the. Buckeyes-!! Where is Governor Porter? "It is • idle," • - says—Crovern . or; Torter, abotit'four _ • • . since on 'his return from. Ohio; ".for the_ ••, Whigs to talk olcarrying Ohio.- Shannon's MajpritY 'So , much — for: -,, his pre - dictions! Probal4lhe was mista :7 keii, or perhaps - the . ..4overinir's stump speeches have contributed to this rsulf. — The folloWing'sCates have held elections since the nomination of Gcncral Harrison; and ranged themielves thus : - _ • fiariisqn CONNECTICUT, ' TIODE,-,ISLAND.,:. • T7R.GI NM, -LOSIANA •• NO H C eir 1 , KENTUCKY, I ND 1.4.N4 .• • MAINE; . • , EOR LI, • • D E Ll Tl7l RE , • •MA .1? YLA ND, , • .I".E N N S YL lA, 01110, • ' • • NEW JERSEY,- , • Vim Buren NEIL' -1131111', J S1111? E , „ .114 . . , Whig majority, 7 1 00 The electoral Votes thus eertaio for liar iisfon,amotmts t2,182---1480enn.t the'nom-_ bet. necessary ,a ehoieD. .C-eirtain for Van:lioreni '22 ! • _House for The subscriber offers at private sale, the large ' •Three Story Brick DWelliilg !louse, in ;Bain street, Carlisle in which he at-present resides. TWre is a are two commodious. Kitehens ; also - stablibg itnd carriage house. Ile will also sell a halllot4unning . from Locust towards Ponifect street, on which is siujce I louse and Kitchen Cat det. The 'property . • EDWARD J. October 4 . 1; 1840. GREAT ATTRACTION! ar gain-s-,--13argain TrallNY'rera v (Dark ----- iat Shippemlitirgy ARNOLD' & ABRAMS ' ' t . llespectlidly inform the citizens of Shippetishurg and vicinity, that they Lace just r4eived,. and are no}; opening at their store, in Mani &Wert, an extensive and well selected assortment of ' . , :Dlt7 a•bODS,. - consisting of very tine s English, French and C ermair Cloths, Cassimeres, Satinets, &c. of- every variety of color, quality find price. Also, a large and some assortment of English and Vrench - MeriWoes, Bombazines, Merino Shawls and •qiundkerchLifs, Mouslin detains, ranch Chintz, plain and figured Silks nail Satins of everYcolOyinlliil quali ty, silk and gauze dress. handkerchiefs, tillibinet and Illond_veilii; fancy Snarls gauze; and Mantua ribbands ,of every size and color,'kc. - Alio—Straw Bonnets and platted braid. Also---a large assort.. merit of Domestic Goods: consisting of. calicoes, checks, muslins, and o‘ery'other article which can he Mentionedbelonging to the Dry . Coods buidiless; to . • wither' with an extensive assoruneht of . • • ueensware, Hardware, Groce ries., Liquors, Stn. &c. all of which will be sold :cheaper than ever before offered,for s de. W , • - They would' respectfully invite. the public to call . and examine their stock and being fully dais • lied 'that they calf accommodate them at. prices fur beloW owhitt they nye in the habit ofpnying., - • N. B. Country Produce of all kinds will be taken in exchange forl'itoods, at -market price. • Country Xterchants are invited to cfiltantl exptpinc )114t , stock, beiiig connected With EuroPran Mold ------titctories;-xvhich-will-enable'-iliem. -to- sell prices ' lets thati-egn lie purchased in - the Cities of New Yell • or Philadelphia. • are _out olith rem 6 e nerated--The real Democracy . triumph from the Alleghenies, to the pelavviire. - • , .. ..,. • •, ' . , • - --:',-(-1.1::-..•,•01';,•cyl • .... •.. f' .--. ' 't ''!-,•‘-•; • I' •.•.:'• _....,:.,,.•. , .• • ... • ... . . • 5000 1400 2500 1200 _2OOO 8,500 16,500 8,500 10,500 200 4000 - Thirteen—MembersLoT Cp_no•res.s=a--majority- offive in the-State-Senate--53 members4a-majority of 6) in the'Honse of RekeselitaAiyes, and a handsome 1_ • 2i - 00 3500 20,000 1800 Van Buren Federalism is prostrated - ==the'Sub-Treasury defeated, and the infamous Standing Army Plan Vetoed by the. People of Pennsylvania. - - - Honor to the'Sons of Pennsylvania Y. Honor--,to the ,Whigs who have been true to their ancient - faith:= 4ionor to the old : Jackson Democrats, Av_lloforsook their party in this contest, and went for: their counlry. to the—Falrmers-and-Wor-kinmen___cd --- the ebuntr 7 -who-kave-thus- ut the-seal-of—their reprobation ,u - ForFilue - Van Burn doctrine-of-1-6 T eents-a-bitshel-for wheat„and 12=1-2 cents a dayfor a or. Remember, Harrison men of Cumberland county, the Presidential Election kvill bd held-6n 69,800 7000 1 W.) 7000 3000. --= 7 18,50 - - -•-• • i ;; . = L 'l 11N r 14 ! ;, ..„.• • • • • • , . _,Turp-oul 'eivery---ntandou't_leavk_ . a_ vote_at home. CuMberland niustib,o re,',.,oiherated-Lwe have said it, and' it must-be so. The - State - is safe--but Cumberland. county Must .he .wheeled into the, Whi g , coluwn. .We cant do it—turti•:ontand we WILL 'DO IT. 'Read your Electoral Tickets----be map. , you. have :the genuine7---herelt S 4 Wre -- . . _.., .... , .. . . . . . , _ The cohorts of the - National' and State ~,and bought•.up votes thrown into them,-- r gazette, • Ileporter and Magician,• find . of . G 11 with beor g ia'sloss. has not reached them. On EN. WM.. 11. jiARRISON, , A dministratiOns-the Oiti - c - eTlloliters-andf,Phis-resultis-of-itsclf.--e-gloridus-achieve-- - ----the-American-Veluntecr, „ a_ro_Althe 13th N AN _Jerser Nin i dicated.._the_road R Mk' -._ FO ihIESIOENT. • b7lll Sergeants of power at men in po at ment-vrthV fully germs misrepreentaons; anspaere misrepresentations; far ii . of celebratiort--and, ,seal by a majority-of aboift 1890, and a ItO IV ...J•0(1 - I NT Y L Ell 9 WaShington and -Harrishurg, thanks tO ,the cnoughlustifies the cry . of Vroironvi But and wide to deceive the people. Even the l a rge majority in the Legislature But. Eleeti6k oil.:l4tda)), Octoker 30;1840.- - ' • . , virtue . and zeal" of the • People, Mae he s e - We do not Stop. here: The house - of ,But Locofoco State, Central Comnfittee--nseared they will net acknowledge'-&-deleat there- The Etectoral Ticket. - ' signally overthrown in Pennsylvania, and presentativesy. whichlast 'year was against at than lowering aspect of the political sky and w h en the news CAUTION TO . Olili, 'FRIENDS. _ that hitherto strong fortress of Locofecoisni. us by •a majority of '4O, is now either with -has taken the field and issued; a' budget, in upon us,and 2041 froth Ohio shall pour 00 majority for Cor - tijsAs the time for printing and , distrili ttoten by storm at the ballot boxes We us, or so neakli with us that the power Of of falsehoods to - rally the broken. and scat-' win stare them in the face, they will shut outing the Electoral 'Ficketls near at hand, say we have beaten. the Van . P l den:party - the Locos to do further evil egainst.the ere- tered ranks of, the party once more to the their eyes and. refuse to see It. in Pennsylvania We have deemed it our 4ity-•again to eau:. -tht th i ds a cause of liat'il- and . currency ofCommonwealth• cbntest., our , dit the is Let . Whigtirethron rejoice at • When . . they•will not acknowledge their defeats in Lion our friends in reference to saitl•ticket ; .son 4r• Defolni. triumplie& most.':gleriously paralyzed. Nor..ie,even , this all that 'we these sigeificant signs .of the sudden and other states;,'.how can we • expect them to . r -- and that they., may:, not- be deceived,..we on the 13th of October in the Old Ke l ystone. , have gained., .In the Congress the signal downfall of these: Traitors to Ho- confess that they. are whipped in Pennsyl here subjoin the ticket as corrected by our And why do we say so ? Because the re- .Delegation • from :Pennsylvania stands 11 nesty and enemies of the• Public Liberty. vania ? They won't 'deit 'until they shall State Committee : \ -.--• sult:has exceeded •our anticipations: . Be- Whigs, 47 Linefeeds ;in the „next Con- Whenever.we secny faction resortinoo, 1.-LiBRISON Si . .. TYLER - ELECTORAL - eause we have redeemed }the . Benate in gre'ss, W hick comes into power after' the , base means, we ma}, \ be . sure,:tliatits end be so .badly knocked down and tramped upon as• to become perfect cripples; help .: ~.,...z- . 2 ~.. TICKET. „. '• •• , . less State for • • 1 , 13, and• probablyl4 vi ,members- 7 -hang up faction .of , - -RobesperiarilevellerS,‘ have. - ,and hOpelesp. They will ' LIE on, and National Adin itistrations-, c without intermissilicuntit i that, time-and . .... • ruptly, audaciously", and tyrannicallY, elm. gained 1' in-pucks, 1 in Huntingdon, and:'Mit • the ,hOn'eaty or be .Courage,to ' inform‘ we tell our friends, *lierevei:this extra may ployed against us. We have. bornedoWn lin 'Washington counties, and lest but 1: their readers that Within four weets,,tli,ey -7....€lrivr" ' _ .. . find them-to place no eon Hence in. Loc o-12. Jofin Itickson, and walked over the 50,000 Office Hot=. in Philadelphia county. , • But our Van Bit- :have lost Maine,-Maryland, and Georgia Bulletins issued -between this and the t3.l'oholkleKeehan, . 14, John Ree . ders and workmen in the 'employ of 'thee ren :opponents say they _have from 16' PLY They claim . Maine in opposition to the- 71. - 'X resikptial election. : .There will be scarce- Is. Aslibei .'Wilson;il • StateAdrriinidtratiOn.. We - have - baulked. 0,000 majority 'Of the popular vote: That's clearest testimony. - They .raised :a - shout tyany trath-iethein.-Itely upon it, our pros ii. Ner Middleirwartli ' - 1 ' the bordes OPost MasterS, CustonfHo4e ' gaminon.. They have no sueli thing.z-:-• of • viotery,ever Baltimore city and county 'pects in Pennsylvania were never so good. 17. George alker, . ,_ IS-BerimillCOnnellyAr.. officers; Marshals 'and Mars6ls_Th, °Y '''Palte large plaints just now for ef- -:btethey did not tell their good friends; We feel certain that even afilie l eleetion.of' 19. Joseph Markle; L-• . - ~.- • • . 20. Justus G. nirdyee, ' l . employed • against us.:, We haVe. carried feet., don't mind ti e ing when their .' . that Maryland had given a Harrison ma- the 13th, the popular vote . wah cast in our 9.1...T.M. T,llleKettnao l l,' . .4L •'ei -- . - 12 ,. • — i ,-. D . •- • 'political salvation is at stake, and depend 7, 22. J oseph D enny , ..ktie.....hepter . istrict, the . 'omits 'strict,. ,- • • 'jorityef 2600: They . passed - over little- 'faViirj-and that on the. 30th, if friends 23. Joseph nufflogton, ': , anil - the York and- Lancastec Districts; in,, ing upon . the production of a ceitaia result. Delaware..intsilender-end 'to judge by ,the •;‘,, WI 24. henry Illack, • The bulletins of the ,Ilirrisburg 'lc.dystono t , tp - ' •-'• • ' • . ill once more' go icithe ells - shep 1 25. Joint Dick. . . spite.or James Comeron-and a l the Bullies - , . . . rrenness of their columns, , . the tidino.of giie HARRISON TEN -THOUSAND 3 OWN ANDrirm Situtze; Lycoming I:3µney H" MTN JOSEP/it, CUlTthelqand county. tEt'nEsr,] 1. Levis Passnaore, ' 2. John Price Vetherill, Thomas V. Cope, 3. - Jonathan Gillinghani, 4. Amos Ellmaker, Ahrainum IL Mellvain, John K: Zeilin, ' 5. 'Robert Stinson, 6. S. Hendrie„ 7. J. Jenkins floss, i B. Peter Filbert, .-0. Wiliam _Addams, 10. John Harpper, : . • 11. William Alclll4kin, ei l eithlo..aoctoimi-..-p*tro . _. „., • . • . t. .•, • . t • , - • • • 9 . . • la . • ~..- • ..›•,,r, q .c , ..:,..:; ; _: ...., ,, :i ' ~ . 1 :11: - :, 4 ;:•„'ci ". '' '.. : 7; •: . : ir. -'; ? - 1 1'4' 11 .1 ; : s l *. ' 1 ' , - .. ',." 6 1 1 , , ... , .,i' . :0:: ) t:. 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'''•':' t 4: l • ',' • , FOR' PRF.SIDF,NT, SENATORIAL CARLISLE, MONDAY OCTOBER 19, 1840; 2 -O'clock p. m. MIN r • . ‘ ,y . `• ' 1 .1 -4' . '.*titotiodA :ail • lagt, : :thp: ‘01d: KOTOpial . 46, ig, ''V - - , . - 1 is triumpliant—the . • _ •1 . • •• • • •• • . . . • • . . • • • • 1•t• . . ,•••• - • • - • • Harrisonl ilag . ..' .. .floitts In .„ . •. . : . . • :•-:( ':• . . , . . . . . . . , .. . . . . , i . ,I' , . !A- . • .: -I • 1 - - 1 ' ••1.-- :' I 1 . ~ •,. ; , ..` -.'... i: g A : i • , \ iv i e l'-- •', . . , i -.; ~ V . .. 4 . : • .:: `,..," ,• " t : 10, i ~ ~ . .... ..AS 4 i = ME BEI MI _ ;. > .ti .-z" . '7 • X~:~~ y.~,,, 4 ,'.., K • -•z ,~.... GENEItAL ELECTION, , COUNTIES.. _O(STOPER 13, 1840. 83.14cp 1838 2,118 Adams, • Armstrong, Allegheny,,. Beaver, Bedford, ' • • Oper Writs,* • Bradford, • ' .. Bucks,, . . • :Butler, - . hti, C a, • • Chester,. Clarion, • • ' . Clearfield, ' Clinton, • • . , !Columbia, • , 'Crawford,, . -Cumberlan, - . Dauphin, ' Delaware, -Fayette;- Franklin, • Greene,' Iluntingdon, Trailiana. JetTenson,.. . `Junifda, ,ucaster, bahon, .•- ' • Wei, ~ • .. ozone, Lycoming, . • M'Kean, . Mercer., Monroe, , Montgomery,... Mifflin,. NOrthumbecland, Northampton., 7 Philad. city, do county, Pike, :- • Potter, , Susquehanna,. Schuylkill, Somerset, i Tioga, ... -Union, 3,0(0 '.2,730 2,61.1 -2,012 588 1,140 683 501 1,285 2,440 2,730 1,659 3,146 2,527 661 1,359 -__soo 925 3,760 1,883 2,185- 2,252 9,867 4,453 1,174 1,174 1;591 7,136 10,040 1,592 1,500 -svio6ven;:--,-- Westolore4ncl, .W4ne, Washiiigtory , . York,_---_ - V236 • tit Berk's the .1 , 17 - 11)gs ran no 'rick above return shows — the full Locofocb vote. the average Whigspteiq.Berks countysa and the Locofoco ihnjoritk..iveuld be 1:2.93. Pennsylianip(licgisla‘urp. -- STST.E SENSTE Frederick Fraley, Henry S. Spackmani. Nathaniel "Brooke; Abraham Brower, John T.. Huildleson -Samuel Thomas E. - Codifan, Lint Strohm; William - Hies- AO, John Killingor, Robert,P. Maclay, jaine`iltatliers, Charles-B. Penrose, Sam. M. Barclay, John Ewing, Thomas S. -Wil7 Charles C. Sullivan, John J. Pear: son, Joseph-M..Sterrett-.-19_ Whigs. . .S Snyder, 11 - 41ite - .8 Brown; Crispin, Samuel Fegely,Samitel F. Head ley, - John S." Gibbons; Ebenaer.Kings bury, jr., Robert P. Fleming, Tliontas C. Miller,,John C. Plumer, William F. Cop. : lan, Samuel Hays, Finlay PattersOn-4p '—Locofocos: Elihu . Case-7-1-7..neqtall. USE `OF REPI?E SENTATIVE S. WHIGS 53, "Congres4onal Election. Ist•DisT.—Cli6rles Broivn.. . • . 2• " John Sergeant, George tr. Toland Charles J.. Ingersoll Jeremiah . -Bropn -- - Francis John Joseph-Fornance. • •. bert—Ram-sey , J - ohn-,Westbroo_k. . 'Peter Newhard. • George M. Reim. William Simonton. James Gerry.. _ Janus Cooper:. William S.- Ramsey..• James Irvin. - Benj. A. Bidlack. John Snyder. • • • 'Davis Dimockdr.• . • —Charles_Ogle. A. G. Marchand.- • Ends Hook: Joseph Lenvrence. -William . W. Irwin. . William Jack. Jahn Henry... 5 ' 10 " 11 12 " 13 " 15 ". .19 " 17 " -18- " - 19 c. 20 " 21 `,` 2,2 " I Goragia REDEEMED. Irrßeturns from 64* counties in Georgia show a HARRISON MAJORITY OF 6000 The ,remaining counties will Mit - Materially di, minish'this Majority'. -The Locofocos claimed Geor l i gia as certain for Van. What say they now ? Maine, Maryland and Georgia-32 Wectoral votes- , -all lost to VAN -within fotir weeks. Van, Van, Van! VAN'S' A USED UP MAN. New Jersey The followiog news from NEW JERSEY shoiti that the state is certain for Tip aud.Tyler by a lure majority:if,- • ' • • Essex, • -Burliegtoa, ' , Mercer, • Salem, — Timberland, Gloucester, • Somerset; . Monmouth (in,part) Passaic;- .Middlesex, Hudson, MEI MEI 1840. IME 1,209 `1,552 150 1,120 1,467 500 274 1,640 2,432 4,033 1,617 732 1,780 G 94 2,457 241 2,12 185 118 437 --•-856 2, 626 2,112 1,006 1,846 2,894 433 39 1,265 2,105 3,001 ME 3,812 1,252 1,1342 2,499 4,632 12,621 1,543 777 EEO 1,920 1,307 4,115 500 t. - Deduct LOCOS 47. EMI= 1700 ma: - .gain 800 750 mat. gain 293 425 'mtg. ` 'gain 128 2 , gsqn _ gam 100 , 200, ' ;'gain " •100