0 Gnop.on.W. CkAl3ll9 Editora HERALD & EXPOSITOR. CARLOSLEa TUESDAY, OCTOBER , 27; cB4O • • .FOR PTI.ESiDnIST, IVM. H. ItARRISOIV; • .• FOR VICE PRESIDENT. The Electoral_Tieket. - SENATORIA. - - .30Mir ANDAEW Suura.E., Lycoming county. JOSEPH 41TNI.R, Ciunbei:land county. , ' ncrittscrotA.TprE. . 12. John Dickson, . 13.- John Me4ceitan,.. 14..J01ch Reed, 16.?. r. .Mkkllesniirth,~ 17.. George Walker, IL 'Bernard ConnellY,jr. - 19. Joseph Markle, . 20.• Justus G. Fordyce, 21: l'..m..T.meKennati, 22. Harmer Denny, • 23. Joseph. Buffington, I. Levis Passmore,... 2,-Jahn ' Price - W'etherill, Thomas P. Cope, ---3.- Jonathan Gillingham; 4. Amos Ellmaher, Abraham It. Mellynin, John . K. 5. Robert Stinson, • 6. William, S. Hendrie., JAenkins PeteiVilbert, 9. ; William Addaths, 10. John-Harper, -• _ 24. Henry - Black,: 1E William Mellyain, John. Dick,. - _•_• ' • . ger! - Election' on - Fri -.day the ,30th • • • October: Up,Gotards)tand - at •thina • -- • 2 - -Wings Of Cumberland, - the last :charge upon the -ranks Ail:the, Fe,deial_Administra-. -. .tioifia - teilie nia - de_ on 'Friday .. next - ;„'" - Tbat- I charge must-decide the issue of- thecon test. - Which we - liave so vigorously waged:for ' twelve month.S,past...-The battalions of the. enerny'are in the field-4ifeken and Mat tered it is true—but by the force of disci pline rallied for another trial, and; like the • Old Imperial Gird of Napoleon, on the field of w i ..po, too. fOr4illo . 6lDlStill ic; be _ deipised.- Their coniiiiinders - are the heroes and_ victors of a thousand hard fought 'bat . ties—skilled in all the tricks and stratagems .of war, and every soldier that stands in . their ranks is a veteran who knows liow to wield his arms to the 'hest advantage:- - 1 The-finalanikomplete_overthromottbeK, masses, skilled and disciplined as_ they are, and backed by all the power and patronage of the Federal' . and State Oovernments, is no light task. Fellow soldiers of the Whig; Army; nothin,g, but numbers—full 6mPan les, battalions,regimentsskill, gt diness, Valor, zeal,land -diacipline_ on our Part, n snatch the plume of victory from, such . a _foe. Rally,lheii, in all your strength ! If yeti love your countryif you prize..your . liberty-+-ittyciu.,--respecFranil;elterisli='the . principles and cause - in. which you are en gagedif-you.fiesire an honest'administra tion ,of public affairs, and a change fOr the better—L:E3VE . IVOP .4 WHIG- 0- . "it II - .41 1 11010 ! : - Let this,last field „. Which 'we are'te figh!, be .to the supporters of Van Iluren afield of NVaterloOa defeat so signal and 'destructive, that they may. never be able to recover from its effects.— Then and only . then - will this miserably .. governed:countryAno.w._antLrejoice_in_ . _the_, consequences of wise councils and patrio- ' ~ tic measurei—Once..more,_Whigs oftinn, , Berland; once more, we call upon,you to-do your'itiliike - duty as good eitizens . Of .the - Republic. , . • : , -,..." 2- ••' -- - . . "T_Tp,-Guards;and_ast them!"• " One Fire more, and the day .Is-ours. _The news from: , Arkansas ilf;flattering. RepOrti say :the whigs haveicarried - a ma jority of the Legislature, ffir the first' time sitme it became a state., 727 1 he_whig,Altajority itt Georgia is . over 4000, besides having both britneheit of the Assembly— , the lower house by 'aa overwhelming majority, , -, Tise . :tias!--Ridly.: Whigs; Jackshrrien, Democrats of Old . Mother Cumberland, tire you prepared for, the last rally on the.2oth 3. lf.you'are not, be up and doing... Rememher Old Tip hirriself is now in the field---he commands the,battalions of the people in person, and frOM his own lips the order has fssued,lo "CHARGE ALONG TEE WHOLE LINE" •Of the .FederalOffice - Holders.''OheY that order— rush to the charge--and drive the Van Bu _ren legitinsr-to .the 'wall. Thrice is he arifr — ied — Wh — Coliath — his` quarrel - per t--arid . . surely ours is so.• _ East Poizqboroygh made a noble stand -on:the—lT3thrand7aeliieved-tijrsplentliil-vie tark. Let the patriots of that - township Swell the majority to 75„ and and Locofocoism. will never•trouble them again. allot is Whig all over.. But' she can raise her majority to 100, and place her self foremost in the Harrison ranks. • • Silver Spring-has 'prolhised to turn out her every vote=and she will cover herself with llory,' Uy s redtteitt the. Van Mired majority below 130: _ fflithiiiiiesbtfrg will [rialto a stronginish to bala - nce accounts _with _the . locos. She can if' she will. . . Monroe will not be content with less than 50 *majority fai . Push on the ball, boys.. 'You haie the votes to give 70 if yOu buti7tarn them all out.: • , • --- 86 - ifirilliadierdilli - fifedje:irt - OTgi'V'e us - . . . _ 30 " for Tippecanot:.and Tyler too," mid she Will- not fall shor(Of her word. We lave.faith that_in-that-spirited _township we `gball - b - ent the'LOhieti , so. ..• Carlisle will try and - do better. :She' gave-35 on the 13th- on_ _3oth ale will • • - - try. and score 50. • - 11.1iadletoo_m 7 111 make .a - better Whig-poll-than She ever did beforemind that, boys. , Lower Trest . Penneborough Will score within 5 of 100—and probably she will -reach—tliat. number. `Try it, OLI:0 GUARD• of cumberiutga—ilud go 'as much higher as you can.- : " • ower_Frankford enonoi do worse _ —and wehope she will do much better. Our . friends promise it. , Lower. Dickinson will keep the enemy busy to 'heat.us .30., . . — Lipper - Dickinson :and- 4eesburgi-84 - pensbuvg,. flopezvel, and the townships voting at Newville, all did their - duty nobly • • on the lath. At them again„koys—one and all, up and at then. Let us never rest. satisfied until. we redeem • Cumberland county. " °rm.—According - to the Albany Even ing Journal of Thursday last,.Couivires precise majority is whigs have elected - 1 tribbihblrii — orCOngress, 'and the locos' 7. In the. State Senate it is not yet exactly ascertained - which party-has the majority. Eighteef , held over from last year, of which seven ' were whigs and eleven locofocos. , Eighteen were this year chosen; as far as ascertained, of these 10 are. whigs, 7 locos; and one doupteul. If the whige have the doubtful disttiet, there will be a tie in the senate--if thelocofoeos have it ° , then the senate will stand thud-- -Harrison-11;--Fart-Buren]9.—The-House of-Representatives consists of seventy mem . - berso)f - which - numb'er - the - whigs have - 50i the locofecos 20. least 'year the locofecos had a majority' in !loth' houses. po much for Old Tip's state.. • . I BERKO POUNTY.r4 falling ,o1:--Tlie Pittsburgh Gazette'says !" We have the official returns from Berke county, and find that the only , office for which therci were epposing'canditlates \vas , that of Coroner. The result was as follows William f§tahle, .John Fes, Majority for Stable, .594 ' The highest' vote for any other candidate was Samtielliebre, for. Assenthlyt -'There is not a business , man in. the whole - length - iiid'breadth - of - the-country, ; who doeri notleel that times are bad, and that change necessary. The Mer- . chant, the Farmer', the Mechanic,' the MatiL tfichirer; the Laborer, all feel, thmigh per haps not equally, the pressbre,of the times. Thousands . : : have alreadyfallen.victims,to it—thousands are fallingantl tens of limn •sands will fall, if relief .. de- not come, and .that speedily:- Now w hat is the cause of this suffering,-,and .. l/A.a. may it _be, remov 7 the causes to be found:in" the wicked and foolish-measures of Martin Van Buren's Administration—and in - the -doctrines-oftheliarty,-,OVw -head-and: leader, pointing - infallibly. and .617_ ways to change ! change ! change ! Mo dern. Den4cracy will have nothing stable' =she is restive and insatiate—her cry - is "Give !. Give !'The"policy of Washing ton, Jeliersort, .:Madisen„Monroc, and the .younger Adams, under which our country went en. proSpering - and to : _prosper, does. 'not satitify'herire,stless spirit 6r 'accord to het notions of reform. She 'must have every=thing pace is so rapid that it outstrips imagination—and every thing she touches...crumbles to: destruetion. 'Her glory is not to Unita - iip,- 7 but.to :pull' down: ^-Slre'riots.amidat the ruin she cre ates, arid Makes the' anguish of others :the . 'chief source of her own hapPiness. • There wasYa Arne When the PEOPLE flourished .rieulture,TkanUfaCturesi Cont . ?nerd, and the Mechanic. .9ris, were fairly rewarded and ra s pialy- , .extentling, iimproVihg,., arid blessing the land. It Is-not so There •is at present.noitliiift • but arnong . _.tlin r: FIG'S lIOLDEIIS, whime salaries,. in Gold •orßilver c or both, are secured to them. by that very - policy therrediral Adaiin. istration . , which' has • unsettled,' uprooted, and' oveithrown every other interest. .It tvas'left for this age and generation, tohear and for Martin. Van Buren to discover and promulgate a new principle in Governments ethics—" that the ADMINISTRATION 7)2.ttSi I take care of ITSELF—and the PEOPLE of fIiEItIELVES." In other words,' that - thh - Administration is-above the people ; -and not bound l y any obligation, moral or political, to.take care of their interests.' The SPE CIE CIRCULAR and the 4SUB-TRE.9- 4U.R Y✓ 9 CT were the'legitimate'offspring of -tills .new-principle.- -In 'dose connection followed the STANDING ARMY PLAN —which will just as `certainly become a iaw,.sliould Van Burerr: be re-elected,' as did the Sub Treasury. These- three mea• sores haVp the. same tendency: To op- , press and subjugate • the .People; at the same time - that: they concentrate in the hands of the Executive all . the power ne cessary to constitute . d Despot, sup posing him to have_ 44eady usurped—as We aver he has 7 -Lthe Law-rriaking power. What can we expOctsfrona' an Adminis tration that. has thus spurned the people and .tyrannized, over them- 7 , what hut - to'be sunk lower andliiivery.oppressedinorO:and more,- ank - hou s tid tighter and tighter, - until we are finally driven from the proud emi nence of freedoni and citizenship to the miserable condition ends and servitude. :Our currency is destroyed—our enter prize crippled—our prospects darkened-- our hopes bligkied. Every thing that Van Buren has dono, every thing_ that_ he-has recommended,' has been adverse to•tke in terests of the maple, and conducive to the interests of his Ucial Satellites; and. yet we are asked, in the name of,DenTeracg l to support him. He h'ne.wated a cruel and constant war against Ppnnsylvania Institu lions, Pennsylvania Credit, atidPonnsyl vania' Interests';'and'yet the offtee h6lders hakei the impudence to call upon the Pzo pie of. Pennsylvania to cast their suffrages -in his favor. He is the advocate of a pure metallic currency for the Government--and of a miserablO, rag currency for , the , people. eis woad t 6 is opposed to a protective tariff. He, has recommended a Standing ArmY•of 200,000 2556 1.962 men, in time of Ince. He has Waged - -war for,nearly four years, with all the 'dis. posableforee of thonation, against lour or five 'handred Florida Indiansot an 'expense of milliOns of .dollars,-witheut . gaining:a single advantage over them, or afferding . . any general protection to the citizens, who , are butchered almost'-daily by the savage. - foe.: And yet this man, vhose whole Pre= sidential career - has. beer.- one Of oppression, . wickedness, and folly, We. ere ;invoted..to re-elect in opposition'tci intelligent, and long:tried public servant. Shall we. obefthe. invocation, zees, or shall. we disregard it ? Shall we' _vote_for_tanfEtiren and-Orae- the nation Tnith - lreavier calamities thart_hatle_yet._b_e fallen her---or shall we vote for 1-IAR:RI-- SON, and thereby remove her burthens and-restorerker prosperity? • • : c.FelloVv-eitiZerii i you know---yoofeel•that .this nation is suffering through the evil acts of an evil ; Administration. To Temeve-the evil: you must renioye the source .from whence it comes; In short, ..to produce better-timeswe must_tureLout .Van_.Buren—' and put in 1 He who votes • .• for Van Buren with 'a full knowledge Of. his acts,-votes-against his country; against Liberty, against season, and-against _ De- • mO era' I.y I for against'all these has that man raised his hifiA. 'who'votes for HAR= • . P./SON, votes for a Democrat and a Pa- ; triot;--for.a tried - Soldier,ind Statesrpan tie'rep.uidle---fo:i aman who ,is able and anxious to restore and re-establish the Jost liberty and paralyzed energies of the coml.- trt • _ THE LAST CARD.--The irmeofocott,have forgedO Cincinnati Gazette; With Colunni -rnles--rerersed;-nontaining---an--account--of--- -Gen. -Harrison's death. ILW.a-. trust our .Whig friends willbelieve_ne Such — reports Stories of any Other kind_ calculated to injure onr glorious • prospects. WO were told, some time ago, that Van Buren held a "last card" in his hand which lie intended to play. - Look out, therefore for all kinds of Locofoco lies on the ere of the election. The, Cincinnati- Gazette .Of the isth instant, represents Gen. Harri- son ,to be in excellent health and spirits., He was among the people of Ohio, •ex posing by his language and in his person, the base slanders of; . the Locufoco press and partisans. • pi To cover and conceal their own vil latifes, the Locofocos are now-circulating. every sort of falsehoods against the whiga.. . Among.olher lies whiCh they are-retailing • is One. charging the present •Mayor. of Phi= ladelphia and 'other prominent: Men of the . 'a same... politics, with . sending on voters to. New York. in 1838. We understand that. .this_ ie has, been sworn to by some - drel of the party—mbablyan office holder.. They havebeen detected in forging lization papers and making false registries in Philadelphia, and they wish now to throw a little of the same sort of odiuth on. our oahOuldeM, LINVAltey; K. come it. Thtrifiiittlasottia,onre endeavor ing to make the people believe that Gene- ral)Harrison is dead, Friends, don't be lieve them. rA whig member of Congress has been chOsen 'in the • Greenville '.Distriet, South Carolina, in the place of Waddy ThTnpoOn, who declined a se-nomination: - , The notoriel Johri Cataliri e Valhouri resides iw this district. Verily' a prop)* bath no, honor in his own country. JA gentleman from the country in formed us, on ,Saturday evening last; {hat it was , reported in his neighborhood that the late William & .Ramsey was shot ,by a whig. The report is false. The deceased committed self-marder by shooting abul let into his bran through the eight eye.- -- What.cause led to the., commission er the rash act, we know not. '° Them is a diver ' of opinion aity or opinion on thatpoint, which it, is, neither our duty nor inclination to attempt, to reclicile.