ill ' LO- EXPOSITOR. GEORGE OFCABI3, Editor► OARLOSLE. W EDNESDAY, -- NOVE.MpER 25, 1840 ,t2C'TUaL RESULTS.' s far as heard from the different states ave cast their Electoral votes• as follows ' : FOR. HARRISON ' AND TicLEit. ',Rain, Vermont, iiissachusetts, 'node blind, Ninnectieut, iew York, , • ktew4ersey, lenfisylvania, )elaware, °- 41iryland,_ -• North Carolina,' • .aeorgia, )Ilio, Kentucky; . , ,Tennessee, - Michigan; -" - 234 - '101,371 Forelf*fttft - liitortioN. • - Elec. votes majority New Hampshire, 7 :. 6,436 Virginia, 23 - 1,000 ___NfiesQu-rj 4 • :74000 • * . 34 _ • 14;436 1_ It eand...fro m, Arkanads, South Carolina, Alabama • - consequencc—of—the—non.receipt of - puperiwproper—time - , -- no — paper - ivatris - - - -sued from this office last-week. -We up for it as much as possible this week, by giving an extra quantityof reading matter: Hereafter the paper shall be 'regularly is-- sued and, mailed on Wednesday of each .week. The Mei Sages of the Vational and State Executives,will be 'issued on an ex tra sheet, in time to reach all. our subscri bers the same week they . ge delivered. -Our paper, bet Ween this and next - March - will - probably contain - very - little - of a political nature, except *so far as the pro: ceedings of Congress and the State Legis lature may partake of that character. For the ensuing three , month 4 we intend to de vote our columns -principally to, light lite rary reading, remarks on Agriculture, and ,foreign and domestic news. Those who feel tired of politics....and are_ anxious to procure the means Of putting in the long cwinter evenings comfortably and. - profitably, 'had better send in their names for the He rald without los's of time. •. - Trip. POST .OFFICE.—We have heard sOmq— i ,Carlisle 'applicants,. for the arlisle ---Post-Olficer—Go-aliead i -gentlemed; there-' -snothing like l'iaking time b'y -the forelock" - —but it really don't look deCent to see so great a crowd scrambling already for office s _.For ourywnpart; Wejshall_stand upon's:Mr dignity, and take nothing short of Minister triFranceor M . eisenger.in one of - the De -partments.; The last mentioned situation, we think, would suit some..of the appli cants for the Post Office much better than .:the one . they are seeking. SPECIAL ELECTION. • g`',l":•4'rienil• has handed us the following tntilsni x as ; tfie -official return, of votes :po e,w iifftalliirul Spe ,ciaLElectioncialElection held on Friday last, tfErfilf the *neancy in .the . 26th, Congresa, occasioned by th . edeath of William S. Ramsey. There wino organized opposition to Colonel —Charles McChire, the Locofoco candidate, who is : of course elected. This is the only wietory.the.Vaq Buren men hat's ga;ned for. a Wre . 110 - ,. with—and. hey only gainb. d it becaUse wor:thosri to let -them. Their' • vote is.Wialtort of the number they, polled on the :3X4b; ; M:mvitlistanding they made treat.exertions_ !xi:get :their': voters' to the pols..Thetaces arel losing strength daily hi this - countyvie have no. doubt of our ability to beef them ttcmi- 800.t0'500 next 'tall, , MiClure,' ' / Ycattering. Carlisle . • 19 MS' -SkiPP e l o3lr g; -- • 4 19 LcenbOrgv' ,Dickinson, • I", 120,, f, Ilupeweil, I fer 4 ,Illechanicsburg,, 00, liumf,Cumberlaner, ,•,31 ,Shepperdstown, ,31i Lisburn, - 39 Hogtiestown„ 189, - ,Cliurclitown, • ".. 84 Kreitiers, ;• 7(1. ,• • •• • ' - rift 141; .' COO - el m'aptiity over Mr. Scattering is 1040-, Elec. votes' - majority 10• 7 - 14,000 14 20,000 4 - 2,008 8 6,382 42 14,000 8 2,294 3 . 0 344 3 1,194 10 4,681 1 - 5 "19„000r -11 • 7,000 5 3,700 • 21 23,368 15 , 27,000; , 9 10,000 15 10,000 • 4 1,500 '1,900 ic7•lt is amusing to look over Locefocci papers an d see the-grave :attempts of their editors to account , for_ the overwhelming defeat of Martin Van Bare:), on the" , ground of Whig 'frimds ,the This; ground. is assumeci byltetillall and Blair of 'the 'GlObe—than'lvtiomil there exist no `greater political ~ k n4l- i tiia and by,most of their eatellitea. : These men' are unwilling to belieim that icetrerea't of their Master was' the Atomic judgment of the', peoPle, ItOrieStly.and righteous,' anpnced, ,upon .their n vile:ecoin; pn eoetione. 4 13 4 1'" . Irhe .Thiridburg ,Ttlegraph 'will !e'l )4 blifilled 04, °Ole h' 3 a oM a c h il i g adaaisaCOr tegjqatara' at liartieWri, 'for mi weekly ii3r% itit:Rn dujialiing shotiki teti ~orieoura4 rill, awl hopeotireitlionsWo:4li• miot thiag totVarda: OPnl°o l3 i. 47' ,. : 05 ,r 141 ,i .6wti, ' ~' .7!.-4 '..'':'-.'.:::_:;,.. ME z ozpVire should bee r pleased to continue pending the Herald-4. A'apoeitor .to those who,subscribed tor the three nionths pre ceding the v eleetjon. What say you, gen tleman--fes or no? ' 4 The next Goternor. The Erie' Gazette - nominates' the Hon. Thomas 1 . 11., T. McKennait, of Washing ton county;as a proper person'to be run by the Whig party for Governor next fall. The Lebanon Courier suggests•the names. of John S'trohni of Laitcaster county, and the - Hod. - John:Banks-,of4lerks -cop n The gentlemen named•are all “boneet and capable"—either of thorn; we are satisfied, could be elected—but is it not bad policy to-bring forward too many names ? We throw out this suggestion , to, our editorial brethieit, anddthinft that._upon repection, they will see the propriety of holding 'back a little in this respect. The Locos are. united--thoroughly united—upon David R. Porier. Let mot-the-Whigs create dis=' sension in their ranks by bringing forward a multitude or candidates. We areper fectly sWified flit the nominations shall new close; arid the selection be made 'by the State Convenlion ,from the kree gentlemen 'above-named. But we go n for our candidate taking the stump. . P. S. Since . the- aboire was written, we have seen : he. emus.. .severiAToth& Alemen announced, among them; Harmer bonny, of Pittsburgh, George W. 'Poland and Charles Naklui„a.Philadelphia, Ogle, of Somerset, Amos Ellmaker, of Lancaster,. - Ner Middles\Verth, of Union; Nathaniel P. - lobtirt of MontgomerY, and Joseph :Lawrenne a of WaShington... As *nomination's ,seem to be jhe Order of 'the d a y, we beg leave, - very respectfully, to -- 4 - # G rAlt LE S PENTi:OSE f . Culil , •omeren k tt; • gentleman who will not 'suffer by comparison tvitii any of :those •named. We_elkOtild„..hav-e- preferred-the suggestion of very few names, but as the other *course Seats to 'have; been - adoOted - : - vit - m . liiill46e. every honorable . 'means to- Secure- the7'nominatioris• or. the distinguished-- kidividuid—whom--weAlave brought - forward; pro . yiVeil - lie .— sivot;7l4 not decline=failing wilt, him; our lOvorite can didates tivould he Thos. M. T.,McKetinan, John. Strohm, and N. P. CHARLES B. PENROSE --The Philadelphia Inquirer - of 'the Ittli; pays a merited . compliment to our' distin guished and respected fellow-townsman, C. B. Penrose. "The part he took," (s y" s the Inquirei)ln the recent contest, craidei him to the thanks of every friey' of Har rison in the Union. , -. 40 of our .ablest tacticians, bdt he has much experience in public)ire, and his abilities are of the. highest yfiler."' In addition to the above, we my be permitted to remark, that the exe4otts of - Mr. Penrose Were / mainly justruthentdl in effecting the nomi n ation . .of General Harrison. But for the decided stand taken by him in the eltatn 7 . bersburg .Convention, and his 'subsequent exertions at , Harrisburg, General H. would not have been- nominated, and Mr. Van Buren would have been re-elected. prfrSome of our very 'cute politicians are waking a• Cabinet for, Gen.., HARRISON on pallet. . Save yourselves,.the',trouble, gentlemed, ,own He has fought the real copiaii . skinned Indiads before.• to-day, add can't be caught•napping by the : political Indians Of this " day -and generation.” A:lgreEit inany people Will ._be disappointed by the course of thePreSident. elect,' who might save . themselves the mortification, : if they would but take a common :sense, honest 'view of matters as they atand. They t iniss Ilin-cilculatink that the liifluences4Which • have heretofore been brOught to bear upon 'Presidential incumbenti l ; equally potentiaFhereifter. 'That's .a'paista e.— The'reign, of the demagogues is at an end —and the reign of patriots and statesmen about - to - commence. Old Tip was elected , , upon the one -term- principle, and to ad minister the goyeininent honeStly. In the diicharge i; - )rihiti - duty ~ ke will iielecf.cotn. pelent, conacier*Os 'viten; `without regard to tito ad,vi9e of . cliguep iinalactiOne. , • v.,o:* '::,'• _O ,- **Tuti.:*l: ; .i.._ './6'.:'-'**:'.-o.4*.',::4iii, ,-, , part, .we would'not he - without"daily newa, frem , Harrieburg during the ensuing Legis lative session; if it should cost us ten dot-, Tars instead of three. There will probably besome sharp shooting: between the' Ex-, ecutive and Legialative;brauchea, : which no body would miss, reading for the price of the Telegraph.. The Grind j: returns j are 'not full 'fintri 'all the states—but we think enough • is , known, to justify the belief that T vv.E 'N T Y STATES, eaating .239 - Electoral Totes, have gone for HARRISON. 'and TYLER -FIVE ea sti ng j 4141 „ Electoral VoteS, , ,have gone for VAN , BUliEN—and ONE , STATE,-(Sotith-Cerollna) j doubt 7 ftd-.—though•ile r prebability is she will add her I 1. votes to the, 44 given to Mr; Van Huren, and thus swell his'vote to 55.• Was' ever victory more complete—was ever de feat more overwhelming:: The , People have' condertined. hiinieai3uree of the present adminietration in thunder -tones. Thank Heaven! 'we Shall once. more have an honest administration; capable and anx ious to correct. the blunders and reform the abuses of the corrupt rulers whotn,we have. supplanted.. • • ~a,Trlollg ..114:7."The Locofoio prints, are- r busily en 7 xaged..speculating opon__theLehaTacter of ,the_measures-whieh- . the-newthninistration. Will probably pursie. They .are . to waste 7 theii tinie in Such an idle ''syay-- 'since it must. be-well-:known _to. every- one who has paid the least alteetion. - to...recent eXpressione . .Of the 'popular will, that Gen. Hairrion- was chosen for- the express:Pur pose_of exploding all _the quack experi-, men ta of . the present bastard ' a dmiiiistra lion=, drul ptitittififin all resPfctsi . iiiiiiiii•eti.: directly - the-reverse. Thus we rriay.exPeot !Ind, shoitly after his inauguration, a re - ~e al o f tho..j7:teie_cireular.4-,a-voto--upon-.the - principle 'of - piunderiq' ... - !lie , Treasury, by . every Agent anffsuli7agen(of_Gu:Cr . !lrn!,9 and as soon as the next Congress 'Alai. senible, a - repeal 'of the odious Subdcrea sury- Fill, and the 'establish 9:t.k 4 a No: tiohril — Ranic, upon. prini les iihich can - encoutiter no constitulional ribjeb - tbirtsfrem any enlightened rnA. -The currency of the country Will, in/this mariner, be r restored to a sound ' edition-domestic exchanges cutdot.vi to a mere noaoinal- difference T ‘— Corce, Agriculture, Manufactures, and all descriptions of productive industry foe , term]. and promoted—and that happy con ditioti of-peacei-comfortoandieneral:pros perity in which General Jackson found the nation when 'he - took the: reins of _govern metit; restored, as we hope and believe, permanently. General Harrison has no in terests to subserve but the interests °Oho country,he is pledged to .no course that will not promote her credit and:honor,he wisely refused to bind himself by pledges• to "-follow in the footsteps", of any man. He has been elected not as the .President of; a - Party—but. 'as the . Presiderit of the People, to servoobut one term, 'to execute their- laws and promote their interests. He is bound to put a stop to the interference of Federal. Office Holders with the sacred right of suffrage, and to introduce a spirit of .wise and salutary reform into..every-de- •partinent of government undcrlis control. ' •e,lecok for-fill these things - from General Harrison*-we expect thetp—and we :do not permit ourselves to doubt that - they, as ivell'as - thOusatids - a - istrier_reforming ince sures, will_be carried. oUt-thoroughly,-attd the country. purged, purified, and redeemed from the foul curse Of Radical Locolocoistri.. The Philadelphia Ledger hopes that Mr. Jesse Hoyt, Collector of the Port of NOw York, may be permitted , to .serve out the. term-of' his appointment. This itc kind,. very kind, of , the Ledger- 7 1V. we, hope'so too —prom e , an there, lies the difficul 7 ty)lgr. Jesse Hoyt can — satitifacAntily,esi; tablisli the fact; hat he has not,lroin time' to tinier 'neglecd the - duties, of his office, to officiate it Trivate and public -meetings of the Locofocos, as a lending .and brawlipg politician. Interfererlce of Federal Office Holders in electionNwas held by Jefferien Ito bb . good greatid for removal..,, Harrison , 14s'a Repuhliean of the same stain and' ' therefore', Mr. Jpese WA: Mr. Benjamin. F. Butler„and various other patent Ledo.' foch matches, holding lucrative, situations in :anff - about :New York; will • bait, "walk Spanish," as 80(71 aa . may be'.itfter the fourth-of March, :If sundry in.' sinuationscagainst 4 tOmmodure Renshaw; front 'time td_tinte thre*i opt by the — ptiN. iic jeurnals,.sliallinr'ti'Mat hi be , wc l l4om4, edi.we hope to hear of a Court Of. Inquiry bring, ordered, tilst-Tti the bvent of the facts being .elearly eetablished77hig.im t inediate trpin the s e r v ice. 'rile hould ,not be disgraced byjan QOM. titick. tag enOugh"pullOortO the ,lbageappetifes: fi Eefirriipeiufetii the esee of STEW ,R4M'SPY, ii.,POLO!:jII he Naii; 04e - .a:ice!: past'has been spent hrrthis - peighborlmni, imihe imire4 sereideltiOhitteeking, tvo hope to ebe3' ;'ettrititibryitletica'4OPO. 'Om citizens. a 041140 'ibi - iiot greatly MIME sire his perminant. resitikce ainung.tlicm but it is due to'the Navy, as well as . to n'sound republicah principle,%y him Most .grossly and audaciously violated, that he ihouid•be expelled the : Service, - His case shall • go before General Harrison.....andle I s i . ad perhaps as" well look . put for some business 'congenial M r his tastes and habits, Prophecy in course of Fulfilment-- In our paper of November 4, we said in reference .to the' individuals. concerned . in - prostrating the Harrison . pole in .this town on - The — preceding , night, that — they would probably yet be made familiar with the in side of a penitentiary or •expiate 'their worthless lives upon a gallows. This prophecy is already in• part fulfilled—one of The parties having been convicted of lar ceny last week - in - our ()curt, and sentenced to three months imprisonment: The zithers willdoubtless very 'shortly "fallow in the, footsteps of their illustrious predecessor." h people of" Tennessee seem- , t`. entertain, opinions . somewhat' different from those of General Jackson in relation to General Harrison anil Martin Van Buren. The icier of the Old Lion , of the Hermi-_ tage t -vos_4oeriPirt., favor of his pet•candi r date from the Opening - to' the close of the' campaign—he attended barbecues, wrote letterefand made speecliesiill intended - to .ush little Van* alon ! . - 11(3 - 64n went.. -so ... far•ae to denounce General Harrison ns a , Federalistiesid - to - assure, the people that Ire never •thought• him much of a soldier.L 7 - • ~ • :What `respense have,the:People appe .of,'ennes see made to these t lmpudent als and _denunciations ? 'ln the Het r Piesge District; _, just tinder-the eye an ' noseeTthe - Old Lion ( ?Lie-on) Gen ral Harrison received :104 -votes,__V..:ll6 / _H 6 2 uren, 9 votes, -in General Jac .en's-county (Davidson)lisit - - -- rison's jerity is 0125 —and in the State of-Tennessee, Old Tip has-walked - rough- - I' OredeVe - F - .1 ac k aim - , -- Gitiinly - , --- PollCairdira - sl . Buren cnsubined.,•_:Weeincerety hope - Ali:it , ,!•lte Old =Regret W ill - nowgi v &everritiseen- -- : ' tempti:Li.e attempts at dictation, putt- pre 7 Fwo. . hikosei t to ot i-c . --,stke days , elhiecarth 7 7y "career: and p - ei;;;04 -- • --- Ii -i8-- th' - be - deeply regretted' that' the LiOn gf - (ii= !cans slialiriVeatiVebeen made the dupe and pander of tlie , Foi of_Kintlerhaokbut the fact is( as we have written it, .and al though partizan admirers-may refuse- : it credence, the impartial historian will be compelled to record it on what would other wise be among the brightest pages of Amd rican-history. -- _______ ---- The 'Next Cottgress "TEleetiana have now BeenbelitAti - 14 StaWirfOr metnbcrs of the next Congress, and the result is as follows: . Next Congress. Present Congress. .AV.. L. P.', • W.' L. P. Louisiana 2 1, 3 Missouri • • 2 Vermont 5 • , , •-- - 3 .2' Maine 4 2 - '2 6, Georgia 9- - • 6 .3 Pennsylvania 13. 14 • 11 17 • Ohio • • 12 7 • . 8 it _:' New York 19 21 . 21 19 New'Jersoy —• 6' 1 • 5 South Carolina' - 1 8 • . t 8 Delaware • • 1 -. • • ' 1 Michigan " ' ' • 1 Massachnselts 10 1 lO . 2 Arkansas ''l - 11 83 57 ,57 Being n -- net wh!gigain - ot Irtnembers.--equal_to votes. q'liere is one vacancy in PeToylvanta, one in .Mitssitclaisetts,:and two in . 111ainc i which, are to be fillialTor the nekt 'Congreas. The present House of Itepresentatives comprises 118 'Whigs and 124 Van Buren -men. The states ahtme.mentioned hitie elected 83 Whigs; and l s7 Van. Buren men the itext_Ccengress;_a9cLi4the , rem n-- log-St4es at:airmen of the: sane politics as heftily, the House will comprise' Whigs, and 107 •- Van Buren men; leaving the Wltigs.4 majorit4 of 28 in the House. The chance4e,tlM(Aelealillrltave a lar ger majority than this, mther . 94tot,straVer. • ' • The IllacklAist. The foll Swing members of congress who .. voted fer the Sub-Treasury Bill, an to dishonor the Broad'Seal of:Ne w Jersey, ha*received their taalkipg paper's from ai. indi.nant'peeple.. • . • - A1170)4 1 14,, , Geo-.--11fccullock saac eet, .Peter,l)..Vronm, Philonian Pieksrscni; Danierl3. Ryan., Cooper,,.. 'Joseph , Aleanrier Duncan,. Isaac Parrish, Honry'.§;irearingair, John - lipa r tings, Jainatiian:raylny,.. .TtiOnias Jnalvart. Virgil Partqa,. • Isaa6.Fiechat,. .'.Haw • . , , . of Indiana. I ho, higs havnioactrnanab;nyin - Penn- , New,Arcork:-Hand isiaria; •Nry • -. • . tANATi:COMMISSittNEIIS,—Notr tbnt • both branohes;of the L'oegislatureare thoroughly detnairet. (Cent of, the duties the . people ,expeirht em . tteplortti;ls islie the ,atipolutreent 'Or MO Coin. ttusslOtierit Truitt the Governbr, and give it - to the tice4 vie,- This js an. important reform,"whlrli . .totiar! h e carried It o t oiherwisectite, Pahl it, Itoproveme o io of the Statit tlllireae te.bett,ctitiriinitend of ,tooe t e., ling:- must he self-eVident,te.every, person that . so long out! at - Public Improvemetts are, pro t roh li ki4. to, such base.purposes as have ,clairoctLrited• tfiat ht•ouoh of the State Poveinnientfor the laYlefew A ycart, the Stitte4ill - neter receive: one. ildtlate Of - revenue th 4 statite? end_ the' Peel , W•must be taied:l6 make thc ,sitms thus stputnticred by the reckless Inattegeet tlolititions; who 'stantritlea ironnantrvho are; retinuttible 10:,1( tiaitii4ll,l4 . tncritoc (01: their '9111 , 310 actervinewei MBE • - 1 1 1 7 e.w-l r ilirk . --Congress-Tielieto- . -It appears, by the official returns for this city; that the diflerence between Roosevelt, the highest on the Tammany, and Grinnell, the highest on the Whig ticket, is 100.4.. Roosevelt has 2,000 votes—being 252 more.than McKeon, and 262 more than Wood, who runs only. 1Q below McKeon. The differedee between Grinnell and- Wood, is only 742, so that a change of 372 votes would have, elected one of our candidates. Grinnell runs 141 ahead of the next highest. on the Whig ticket: Tne members elect, according to their votes, stand us follows : • Roosevelt, • . 22,000 Ferris, • 21,975 'McKeon; • 21,7441 . • . Wood, - - So •it appears, after all their shouts of triumph, that 'the agrarians have only succeeded by the skin of their teeth. The result, as we have once bef6re remarked is 6 . • Whig victotT. One thing More. -It farther appears that the Knickerbockers We, been true to their own .blood.--X. Qom.. • '. 6G 78 66 • LT: S. SENATE.--l'he Whig triumph in llichi all g ensitres us a WiiigTU:S. Senotur - iii7place of . Von. J Ulm Nowell, WilOge, term of - Service will ex pire on:the 4tli of 'March riOxt; • • The next Senate of the U. S. will stand as follows: llarrison; • • :29 • ' Foco Loco • • . • 23 • The.steamship Caledonia. arrived at BeS 7 ten•frotti Liverpool en Thinsday, last.. She brings .news, that -the Queen Regent' of Spain has:abdicated, the French Ministry fat the head , ef•whont was 4. •Tiiiers)*has• resigned, Mitre new one of o more paeifia ehdraeter foitined%L•iitat the people of Syria had revoked against the' 'Government of Mehemet . 'short that - die" woe • bet jro peace and — floe speedy. sell erner4:() t. Eastern- Question WeS New', --EtielickelfigAojtili Antrica was fired into in the Engliali - Cltaitne ;.as upltined-by--a— revenne vessel. • The , outrage is spoken of in .severe 'terms' by the British:Press: • •We Shall give the tie vain detail' next week ,- --:. in.the'rnetairtitne'-lierels'the de* Fiend ) of Obit . .. •' of renn§ylvania. of',Ney;T Jersey. . Notation tOult,-Piesitlein-or the 'Coilu ,, anil , Niniater of War': ' • I M. Ouiziit lqiniiter•tor Foreign -M. Marini (durN,ord,) Munster, of Jos- Ate and Of, Public Worship-. , Admiral Dopere,Minii!ter-of Marine-Slid of : the , Colonies. Of Alamo M. Dubhatel, Minister of Mor (ittuilf Griilainei Minister of [tierce - and Agriculture. ~7 M: (Pperof Prance) Miniiter of Public Instruetion':: - ' ; . „ of, VormOtit. • - mAlumanri-,•(Pner . of Franca) Minister • of Finance. ' • ' '• Tstenttottratn.—The thermintctet.. ftiiv ;days' a'd'o' TittllTY-THREE OGEtEES IY, TWENTY•rOpft 1101)pti, 11E11 in u. da or two iiterWRO§LIKKI , TWJFINiV- I'Otilt IIDtInftFORTY-aoun DEOREEE and in' the .next ngnio fell Rot) ream . 5.4„, , Duty 'consiticr. trio: SiiEcr the,hu velem perspiratioh strytttaink tmxi 'Att. cioszt4' The ( perspiriitilin,,,hong:sci otithlenly thrown protioOes.derangenent - titthe' elect:lAA . nod , botiteitip re diet; thitf itTaritmalry io ttrethr eictrtsit dr, ros itiozo— rekerst . heelth!leo ,they `tO:"l"ed,', are awoke'witri -the, ' mo st, miserably le n eignerthit IsrAiinttitgilires th e ;assist:Oleo of- kitt tlye'reefloileelo email' Mr : of the eptiressilmtiertiitnipiii:velfl434e4igh icier mid tittrtigp,ulsl4lll'w,ite)totro 4p r,ekilijvccll: viodn'oue.cigAls - s- I VSG.'r This catcbi' tteecnniitishecbvitliciut any, ' vc,nkvnceibyit!le ':iiraiviee th •A,Vpsstable • . • • tg.l:: , lE)',e.'#-JOiii:.:*i .. o: . :i CONciinT.:4-*e'learn that the Band at tached to the United; , atet Barracks, near this place, purpose giving a Grand Concert of instrumental Music, at - Education Hall + on MondaY evening tbe_7th of December neat:,:;',T4 9 Programme, which they in tend furnishing, will contain a rich and varied treat.of choiCeselections (rem the meseeelebrated Eurepean 'toasters, which thpy' have been practising for the last , two months,. Our citizens will 'bear in mind that, the Band entertained and delighted theni, , gratuilously, on several evenings during the past summer, and we feel pretty . ' confident that 'they will avail themselves of the opportunity thus 'afforded them of pa . - tfonizing the DELAWARE. •We are indebted to valued friend . for . the following stateenent. It is believe dto be the correet.resullof Itie_election in De laware on the 10th instant..: The, ofHeial returns mair - varririn — sciiiiilitiridretlsi but no material change can occur by which a difference of fifty-votes will be made in the general result. • Counties. Harrisoh.niftjoritieB. Sussex, Kent, '-' .slewa - aitte; • Har. maj. in the State,. 1104 • -Not a single. Lou! Foco - is' elected - in the State. ,The Union is. challenged for a para --Hi:there 'a:state can - Tp_l= - ' The .Legislatttre will stand - thus: - - ---- - H. V. B. House Of Reprgsentaritres2.--- Senate Whig. maj...on joint ballot, • 22. • 1-00 Gusis-gor THE OBJECT or rr. . . The Statesman Is d o i n g out its evideneel pc•ndous•frauds," itself being the grcatesefraud that was ever yet trusted by a party.' The apparent ob jeat defeat. but on coup . - ling a remark in the (11blie id - the2lst Oit-,-Witlroce in the Statesman of the 30th, something more may, be -made out'of - the'toiniitlence • . The _GI be says — ' • • . , 'people submit to such . un -- eke:don? .Suppose-it-should-be -provedllutt- enough-of- the- el ec6 -- tonal votes were controlled by_frand to defeat .the '_ection-?4-1141.t.--Tnu--kcocca-Inaktr--will-they- 'assemble in their •tvespective States and - decltire !he' el, coon fratalulely acid void .2" • - - . Thathatesman echoes Oda_ proposition for Revo lution. It says:... " Our boasted_freedom ;9 aburlestpie,land,:thei sooner the people are found with arms in- their hands :runlet the perjured usurpers, .0 0 ;vpirators die - hard. They forget•tllat they lack t h e s tal id; aArmrof 200,000 It would - and Sam Nledary be 6 pretty_ sight tO.se,; calling on honest men-So take 1:;) :wins anti follow them! Rogues ore.alwayi cowards, i::ereforn . there is no dormr —Ohio Vlore Jour , VOTE OF THE WESTERN (01110) RESERVE. ,Majority for Thoina4 Corwin, Oct. 1.30i 3 1840. 0,601 ' Majority for Gen. I tarriaon, October Stith, 1840.- ' 11-,092 Ihirrison llnirlson miljority, anoOr ta nt /io n s ii•ciik. • „ . Universal Pala, wieltare l itnown, by the' experience of thottsands, to perfectly,c eons° the blood' from all . frinesa, remove . every morbid ideation, and renovate 'weak and. enfeebled' constitutions to 'perfect health and vigor. ' ' : • • [Prom theßaltiniore'PatriOl.] • ; haltiinore,' Nov. 21 'lB4O eATTLE.--The„ A up f qy oC, , Beefan the.hoof con - ileums Very good, and the sins of the week 'compelse about.6oo head.of all qualified... A small numbee of inferior ()utility were sold as low as $4, and some 'of superior quality, were Sold at-0,50 per 100, The largest portion of the sales; however, at about $5,75 tor_cattle of good quality. The market has been well supplied with Lite flogs during the week, and the sales have been hirgoand readily made, gen oeally_lll.so,2sa6,3 4for. superior_lots.:—Soine - par- - cels of inferior have been taken -nt-,56 to $6,126, Several large droves are expected to reach the mar ket during the' ensuing week. Pork is- sel ling at $ll to $6,12} per 100 lbs for prime ()entity. --FLOUI4,--Tlic-receipt price ismesettled--vary— .. lug feilth - $4,7'5 M. 4,81. • CORN.—OId Pennsylvania Yellow 47 to4tipeitts, -13 vt . l.—Renusylcani.9.l3,yo=sB-7061. OATS:-25. to 29 cents. • ' • , . . . WHEAT.—There has .been unusuallr large supplyin Market-,the sales in the last three 'days . amounting to'ncarly 90,000 bushels, of which 50,000 Were from, Pennsybranat. Considering the im - pply, prices.lmve reMainedfirm• We.quote primePenn syoania Wheat at $1... to $1.,,01 per.buebel: To corn mantl.sl,ol.the wheat must beentirely free of smut. WHISKEY—We quote at 22 tts in barrels,. ex oluSive efthe_barrel. . ,• . • - MARRIED, ; • • 4 4:/ / :ithe - sth inst., by the Rev . . - . 1. Ulrich Mr..WIL LIAdi FA MEE of W. Pentlsbpro.7 township, to_Miss• jOIiARINE RISE, of Friinkibt'd township. n the 12th inst., hi the AMC, Mr..14,c0n CRESS- . LEE, td Milts Euzipept FISHER, all of. South Mid-. tilt:ton V - On the same day, by the same, Nomt HEn- DAN; to Miss 131iltUARA A.' STorrErt, all- of North Middleton township. , Thursday the iftli-itist.;by the:Rev. C. P. Cum mings, Mr. ANIMENy . MUCICEI7,I.O MISS E,LIZAIIETiI r.A*,,.ll" . l.T:uvEtElt,Tall - oflreiT3 the .12thiltist., by the • Rev.-J.. Ulrieb.-Mr: MATSHAS HAst::, of West Pennsborough township, tol,Mitii - M.tatv.Ai.MMerlN;Of NEWtod township. Ott the 14th hist., by the ev. Henry Auratel, Mr. .A :MEE KERNS, tO MISS:M -R ARGAii.ET Z EIGLER, all of North Middleton township.::—:. • - 1 "•:kt Hendr c sbt ,Ohio; on. the 6th—inst. Mr. JOSEPF aged abq.ut 29 years, son of - Mi.. Joseph Rays, sen.,. of _this place: ' - . .• 1 , 14 . ) , e.T1aw c , - '! --, T , lte-anottal-electionfor?ltinaers of the nanoi , et: Alut.carliale_Turatpike.ltoatiComptiff,Thvill7be - held at theltotise of Mr. Jollies Ilurley.on Tuesday the Btll of Decent next, to elect two tnatutgers for the ensuing-year : , 'Fite Commissioners of Combed:Old - atilt - AdatttS - eountietori . llFe!'e.tutlitt rie — tiiird - wittl place,-to 'elect - three hianagers! c ou the part of the • SAlili. Trens'r: - . t,ISioV 25;1890. 7o - my .ercilitors: Take, notice_ that I have applied to the Judges. of th . o.Cciuvt - Of Cothipon Pleto of ; Cumberland county, for the benefit olthe Insolvent-Laws of this C°Tirni" . urealtli,and they luL;ic stETP - unted Titesdgil the tsth day of December next„ for the hearing of me and my creditors, at the Court Houso,,in the 'borough of Car lisle, when and where you may nttend, if you think proper. - . - MICHAEL BOYLE. co r a*, Xov. 25;1816.--3t. '.ll.pgister's Iti:GisTett's Nov. 14111,1840. 1,491 Notice is hereby given to. all 'Legateeß, credittiii acd other Porsocc'eenOrned, that. thc,following.ac- COunts have bee u: filed in ihlkollice for exam:maw:it, by the :ticeountants therein named, and will he pre tented to the OrphanslCourt of Cumberland County, for confirmAtion.and allowance. on Titezday the 15th (lay of December, A. D. 1840, viz: • ~ The supplemental and final account ofJolitinoltz , administrator of Jacob Rife, deceased. The • account of John Johnson, administrator of James Spotswood, deceased. The account of Alexander Scroggs, administrator Of Moses Scruggs, ileceased. The Recount of Philip-Swordt; iidministrator of Jacob Loclimon, ilceeasech' 'rim account of Samuel Clark acting Executor of Andrew Mateer,l7sq., deceased. . The s account of John Zeigler, one of the Execs= tors - of-Philip Zei.;ler, deceased. • . The account of ,Samuel Zeigler, one of the Ex ecutors-of Philip Zeigler, deceased. . • .. The account of Philip Zeigler, jr., one of the Ex .echtors of Philip Zeigler, deceased. , Thetiebount of Jacob• Sheafilir, 'administrator of 4fiesrer, deceased. ' 'The account - of - il ohn — llouser; - Executor of - Johli Siiycler,_decenseth The account Of Heim; 'Myers, Executor of Cor . ritd'Emminneri deceased, filed tn. David A/Vert, Ex ecntor'of said Ilenry'AW;rs. „ The account of Georgeliosh, Executor of George Nickey, deceased. , The aeco.int of Alexandtr P:Kelsoindministrater -of- William:DOncanideceasek- • • The account of &mot, Hinter; administrator of Searight Ramsey, deceased. The account of - Abraham Hersh and GlirisOati Hersh, administrators of Abraham Hersh, deceased. ....The-account of 'John'Cornman, Esq. i admunstra - - tor of Henry. L. Spicer, deceased. The account of iolin , Harper, jr.,' Executor of Thomas Wallace, deceased.. • • ' The account of John Harper, jr.., Executor• of :Mary Wallace, deceased.' Thu account of David Erornioger, , and Samuel Senseman, Execu t ors •of Andrew Einrainger, The accoimt. of Snmucl Bear, adniiaistrator of Arthur NuU, deemed,. _ . The Guardianship.' account (..f Crenier, gear iiiirisflotcdfili eilwet; - (trolirah - Aidutidtf.) ... The Guardianship count of Jacob Shelley, tilarilian • of Paul Wier, (now deceased.)` , • - The,G uardia ash p aceonntrifiames Dunlap, guar- Jaoof the urinorldrildlTii of 3 oho R. ,Carod-ro, de-, ~ • lilief,,:uwediani,.l . .p ;e 'n v cave!, guardian of Ouessunus D.- \Wafer. • . , A ISAAC-ANGNEY, Regster.. 0 .. T . 1•0 :13 a•H ".' • " :Those' who. know itheniselree to he' indebted to the subscriher, are respectfully requestedid cull and settle their accounts hetwecn this date and Ist ofJannary 1844..; na it LtabsohAely: neOssat'y that otitstantling 'Redoubts tdieldd be settled by t hat - time. The Dardlyerb ht.Siness,ts carried on as usual ut the -Old Stand, wheretho public are requested. to ,call for any . noiclo irl the subspriher'e line nibusiness. rao, .; • ~61 La FM' Sale. c..Tlic - bubser:ber ivishes . to sell-at Ptivat9 Sale, A'lLot.. of Giviived • ' situate cm tire.corper.of ,North and Pltt,st.reets,...con tniidng 120 feet each' way 3 it is a very_deanalde,Lot For buildfrig , • . • . • ' ' • 'ROSS I.A.MBERTIRM ' cK,i_ „... , oirfr, O. • - • • • ‘..teciuttaieciiii4i - Pareitt• of •S'qfely. g,attaek'otthe "Pitak" y_ s be posi lively pre- IV, voided' •hy.uaing,(arhen die premonitory Top- , inma'are felt) hcle Thew' a e'im ihan,one 'hundred, 'people 401 • this ahry;and,idrthelJiMMl-)Siates-111111-..kintlatigte; EVITOVri ' sutrerad beiOndetulumiSse by this . d.resdftili earaPlairik,oder keep' themaelrea - who* free Prom' ' attack' by Rtrp),Ortg thili'LiiiilllClkwhetrtfteg led any s Y m P t°l 7 ,6l-118 i'PPrOa*'9CAis.. there tillte,most jlevrtpt proa: MA!! Coksioori Cis4-sviaitteti'ort a sotil 'at,Nc. - rii;ifio'r4;ttreo,, ant! -By YCliistVtt • , • 18,101.-7,3d. Last S Notice. . - Persons indebted to the estate of David.S.FortieY; deed., by book account. or otherwise, are hereby. re. , .quested to come and settle' the same on or . before thd 29t1 of December next, as nofterther indulgence will he given; the books will then he idneed in the hand's of a Justice of . the Puce for collection. !G. 'W. SHE APFV.B,Z E xec s l .... JACOB 'SI-11tOrij, 5 • . Co rii : 4lc, Nov. 25;1840.-- Taal tEICI • • . M,.;:i . . . • The subscriber will rent that -ell known, large and convenient' !Muse,- for many, yearsoncupied by - Christiturllunirieli, and more ileirentleby others, a tit . T.IPE.R.I" USA- _ . The • house Is remarlMbly well caleelated for enthr. , ' ldinin POARDERS; there being i three stair-ways, „. and - Fire .141meg - in:most Oldie' retires: - The - aim:diem , — is'very pleasant and desirable, being on the north west corner of-ilanover and ',ember streets ; - While, - While, • tor - convenieneeicittexceltrantrother-house.in-theho t ..___,. rough or country. It possesses the unusual advantao• ges of 12 rooms on the first. floor, I'2 rootns-on the second„tid 4 rooms on the third floor. Two wells ' 'of water; (one at -the-front door on - Louther - street, — : with a'pump therein; the other in the lard at-the kitchen . door;) a . Cfs.tern made to contain eigliti-frve hogsheads; - large and convenient stabling, with car rilfge house-and sheds; large and 'excellent garde • n'ttuched .to the buildings; besides many eidarenien ces not specified. :For particulars enquire of' • ' CHRISTIAN tiU\lliiCH, . • Nov.Cai lisle, The Lanefaster Foulk's relent+, (Fermin pa per insert 5 times, and , send bill to-this-office-for , collet:How! , • • • . • At , a. stated Orphans' Court be-• gam and held on Monday the 9th day of Noventher, - 1840, at Carlisle in and for Cumherland enunty;he- - fore the Hon. Samuel flepttlim Presldent,atal - Rifut. -Stuart, and . Joint Lelevre Assoehtte Judges of thin .same, nisigned Z.r.e. the - following, pnoceeclings were had to wit t • • -.- • Upon the Petition of,loliii K:i.ongneeker, istrator of Henry-Lofigneeker iiee'tt,"respeetfultr - representing that your , tietitioner was appointe'd na inistrator of the et.tate of the said Henry Lotigneqt-- er- deed. 'Fitat he lt - a'a 'filed his 'adminittratt on ac canal and there is upon thesettletnent of said neat - mat a'Lalanee overpaid t,y acco u ntant $211P.01/, 'There 4 fire no funds lielonging tirthe, estate' except:the re- • eggnizanee entered itdo by . .lohn K,Longneelter, for t farm taken hint at the I.:dilation., lie therefore prays the-court to .oant. trilule . on,the heirs: to-shoo cause why the anuand overpaid by hint should not he credited on the said recognizance as oldie Ist hprilr - 10tlr$ot•. "Rule granted personal notice to be - aerved on those - in the county and notice to be given to-diose nut of the county by publication in twn. newspapers in the county for siN weeks, returnable tti . the Jangttry_Court.lB - • • " - •• ' Cumberland Con .k • - I, Willii-nnilk,tlerk of the Orpltans. , _ 4 ,1 Court in niTil for said county, do Leridiy • ..ont cord. T hcer„V --- , , -;Witness-my - hand mid seal of - mid - court- . r r! - .it Carlisle, the 1611i,day — of .Nto,. tBdO - • ' - • '• FOULK, - _ C 2 t. • -Nov. t 2 5,18 4 0 . t _ Splendid .Dertnabcat Virginia State Lottery'. . For the benefit n6lie town of Welltibtirg., Ching So liaor d,&40.-To' be draivn at AleX:ltldtin,TVlL on Scttnrdny, the 50i of Dec. 1840:' • GR'I'D ASTIHENEI $30,000-'".$10,000. $5,000, 3,500..3,000, 2,500, 1,995, - 1,500. • 30 Prizes 811,000' 50 of $250 - ---75 of 3200.. 78 fl - timlicr L'ottery-=-14 Draion Eallotsc . . - Tickets ilo'---Dli!ees.ss—Quarte4/9 '50.. . Certificates of PiteKsges of SIG NV hole Tickets $l3O ' Do. do • • slGllalf. •-do G 5 Do. c 25 quarter do S 2 50 co• 5 Prizes of 10,000 Dollars. 0} 41two Nod. out of 75 • Lotiery, For, enilowin r , the I,ce!•burg Academe and for' otltur •purposes, ClitAß - No. It) for .1846.—T0 bu drpivn nt Alexmotria, VII. on Stltordny,Abo. 12t1f .of_ December, 134.0. ••••••••....• • • . , ' • 'CS PITALS . (Cf . ' 5 Prizes or slo,ooo'. 2' prizes $5,002, I of 2,5 . 00,1 0,,2,12d: Prizos of 1,000 poollaiA: ,25 of $5OO-20 of .x3lOO, &c. Tickets poly SIO-11aires 4 14:‘,Quariers $2 C-N•tifientes-of-I'Vekages of .25-Wlioler icketsil db . f. do• 60' Do.. do t 25.4tiarCer do. 3 Prizes' of es,6oiiil-z- MAKING . Aii•s:aalt in - , Lottery-, . , 'ClamC . ; f0r'1840...--to 1 ..) drawn 'at Alevandritf• D • C. on Saturday, rOth Eieton'Ser' VB4O. • • ' GTIAND CAPITALS.. ' • .$.1.0,600-45;000-- 6 42;417.,=.' 50 Prizes of . $l,OOO-50 of $300.--;so'of 2501)01jar5.'.., , . , 13,Dram n Nus. out, of 78. • • Tickejb• es $5-o.,onters 56. Certificntes•ol Paelpgesol 26 Whole Tiacts• $140: 26 - tlnif --- do --- — 7O - Do. do .26Q11avter - do' VIRQINIA STATE• 74CDTTEIMG Par the t;enefit of Ow N!, ! ,c:—:l li —At a li c ,„ y, • It 4 'Vn. Sutui•dny Dec. 26th 18413. BRIELIANT SCH'EME. 30 1 000-10,00 Q 6,0J0, 3,140, 3,000, 2,500,.2,000' ei"so Prizes of 1,000, • 20 of 500--2.0 of 300, &o. Tickets only slo—Halves ss—Quarters--$9,30 , CertifiCates of Packages of 25 Whole Tickets $l9O DO, • (l6 - 65 , • D 0.% 'do' 2ti Qttartet; de) • 39 SOt te: Ortlers for Tickets and Shares:or Certificate* of Pnekages in the above Lottery will be 'promptly atfinded to atitrthe drawing. sent immedidely after it mover. , Address', ' ' I .I.). S. GREGORY, & Co. . 7 1fant(g•ers. Washington City., IX C . . NOV. 1849 'glare you cc hl: .Coug - • , ho not iieglert it ! Thotaaantla'have met: it pre- • 'nature deidlt foy_the want 01. Jiti1e1..*4',1400,.. to a cern:non cold: '.• - •• • • fluvo' yin*. *High ?*--ni4.. Pr• -'rrOeilitiainteii•• Fetpeetarat*Fyrap; a 'safe medic :If pretnniptioketsit44. *among tio•potsenoui drugs, and.tiaed in I,lil exterisiva•••• • J • prlietimAir Da:nava: Pst tio!ki,tiVelY vt etitt save yow from that witial"dhteaselittf= untinUry ptinsuilptiou whit h ukually• au-gyp:AA.' .Ifici trave;hundratis of. the young. the old, the...fair,lhe. • • • loVely and the'pAy r •, , • . -Rave yoc a••er • riVr-.-Ilit to'petOltite* bottitt orthib:Ex epterant Syiitp tet'dayl-!--vre:;racir i•Ow way be too ate.. '„ , • - Have you a cough I ! —trarthe l entetv's fXpeitoranti- Sylitp it the citify, rameity - youi should take ,te`.ottyle • Vol; plain reason e- , . ,, That'ltt the , • ' thetnined easesal:4're it has, been. tttit. hit' it trizitco, to relieve. • • • • •, • :•' • '‘-": - • • Fot"tt,lifisiat , the ding :store' Pkt4,err.atrevt. twry.'l ) :44.l, and Cikisit;; by- ''' roman' U., 1411111 e.,;. -* , .• -" - • SI I= 'Schaaf eq.- -r -- 1