11-F,It . ito:::&: EXPOSITOR; enaltGE W. CIRAIIB, Editor. .V;A:RIO.S.L EIA:ESDAy, DECPII3EIt 2, 1840 CTU L• R SV LT S . . The several states of the Union have cast heir El eetoral votes as • r 9 R HARRISON AND TYLER. Vtaine, - irern - iont,_ • Massachusetts, N,gw, York; . New„Jersey,. PerinsylVania, Delaware, Marylam), . • Nofth Carolina, Geofelo-, jirntucky, 'rentiesst;e, Michigan, FoR Ai .13uRR:si A.No J oziNs,oN • • -Elev. votes • majority 'New ilamisjtirc., •-•7 0,436 • 9,3 1,400 -. 4' .6;200 •v 1.000 Arkarisai, • • 2;000" South . • 11 by leg. ' • Add for south Carolina orrj - !Weintiittl -- 11;e attentionortlie:reatlf;r to 'the •advertisernetit of The Military: Bata, which-will be_fountl in another ,columtf.—, beseert4luit_the_..met ahem_ of • the • Band have. presented to like: public a rich Li! :of faie;" aiitLfrum.their well known abilitY , _asziftietes, we 'feel eiM - ViMtttl -that. their:effort - 8 - toplease Will;he - crawired - with triumphant-success;. Bit T*o CONCERTS tiviri be,given 'by them in this place during' -the.winter.' . . FIRE !- _-Weare sorry. to bear.that . . fire oepurred in Shippensburg oft Thursday lag,t which des(royed . several buildings, be, fore it could - be Subdued:. Mr. 84Odg-iasi is among-the sufferers. This is• a season - of the year when dentgfrom fire are - more likely to'happen than any oiher—and those ‘i;lio own pro perty:cannot:have it Insured a minute too . soon.: Insuilwe :to - -any minima can be , effected •in Carlisle. on the most liberal terms, by. calling upon Dr. Jolm.J.Myeri. Agent of the.. North Anteriela . ti FtreAM3u yance.Company.• FRiIJERICK FRALI', Esq. nr-Philadelphia, has his sent in the Start: Senate. Ile is ti:gentlentan of cultivated wind, sound • of ellar'iMter, moral - and rilnieal. Few, , , men over-served the Staie. with groater.zeiil arid ability:: His relsignatiou• is a public - lopft'i which-- we-fear 'canupt- easily b 3 pairctrc • • - . of -Lebanon Courier, has leased Ciirtisell fdi life "holy and breeches r ".i.o Miss AIN Emnicif. Ah,. -Josey, you .Were *.ays - 9 sly:dog, nod I:new, which ;side of :our .bread wit's buttered—lint ' n•e_ did ..not expect to hear•of . your making yourself happy . ' sn's.uddenly.•: Well, Al ‘ru . earit o wish yourself . mid ppontie all , sorts' of , . comforts in world , and the next, and t:43 'add, 14.,' wily of slant:Oh:l6f_ you; think proper to . semi. ut • an ,invite in . , time, and.'e,a n• assure us thiii•wes r liall hayn good ,fareAmtl plenty. 9f it—we; shall drop • inlahout Christrua,s'• time' and take' dinner it;lth ,Inseph „Wolin,. Esq. , and But . muStAttli;direaMfrig,:Jilsey.:.4hat's • ' -• shoeltihg.had , p - traMines of yours I GETCEOAL•thinn'Mrncrn —:The'remsins .01 tbitF4lnnt ; soldisr Revolutiti.' wer4,i,e the biiii4 - 4ruttutl ;of : i 'll Usti d y jut, Ruder the i•tlfricii6tt :g>f:SAW St- An dt.e.w's.,Sooiety; for the purpose tif, tem - eter. en. Meurer WSW' a'.4icotch rria ,b 3 `=birth:* He einiira : :444'.ll . 44.'4, i <CAlAri.r.'%!: , tiog:iina t Ot` - in 4'rtil,,puit in the affairs' of the ißtiyulution•• i/ pr,to,.. the thine; of hut:death, vi?•ttiOkli4o,l l eo l4 4", ,, thi! ,. rflesile.r4#4t4e'4 • 'triiiCetiinir:2d" , of jaiitiaryi:l777:l , • ,-• The IsiftrOt. A rnesii:3ln bones were. „f(ift'O,4 : lO . ptlee, Mork of, fractitre, tinit eotitiiinnite , tin -entire set ,of teeth. Of the cotrin only' a Elec. votes majority 10 411 7. 14,436 - .14 • -,20,442 • 4 —1;982 , 8 6,3,24 42 13,293 ^8 30 . 344 3 , • • 1,093 10 - 4,776 15 12.000 11 8,377 5 3,700. 21 . 23 - .375 t . 15 :_f...'5,873 9 ... 10 12,300 _ 4 ; _ 2,000 3 '1,900 104,948 EH 10,000 .31,3;50. . , p •ees the ‘voott rcmumen, , ,nutyle Note ,an( 46'010 were ni‘gUtikpreritli,4lo.. Frorti - e ,mmistirement of the. frame, MIVIIB found -peacefully reposing hilts kiu dre'd earth, it appeare thet,General Mercer, 'ten inches in •• were core- I ;:after which' i a meW coffin. meet at Lurel " At about 0 o'clock, , the: remains :were removed froth Christ. Church,, under the. direction of the 6t. Andrews! SocietY„and placed in the hearse, Which proceeded un der •eacort• of the Arsi.city troop, to the Presbyterian Church, on Washington Square, Where a most eloquent oration'viss deltirered by William: B. Reed, •Esq., lore -a most .numerous audience Of ladies and gentlethen, *hiding the'ilificere of the Army and Navy,the S(..AndrewS Society, .the Scots Thistly _ Society, and the distin guished strangers: . • After , the oration, a, procession, `was rined_iii_W. ain t street l2th street, thence to Chesnut, dOWn Chestiu~toil:~ up 3d to Arch, up Arch to 12th, and.ont 12th - to Coates - street, in the following order.— Saint Andrnvs society.. $(.00 Thistle Society. 'City Troop ,[CORPSE.]. .- Citiltoop. The pall, horne by Clinmodores,SteWart,: . Biddle, and Read, and Colonel-Miller; of the Marine Corps.- --- • - Tile Corpse was borne' by: eight Marines, . and followed by'Awo files Of_Marinea. - -United States - Chaplain: / ist•Regiment,ot VOttinteer . The Polisli'lLeticers.. • • ; - Three pieces of Cirdeenee.... • AVashing,ton Artillery, of bancastey. •Sfatu,Artillery. • • Guerds. • First NVesilititi.tonEltititils. • Eir6t Regitneul. of Light. Infantry. • &0., &c. • . • • ....: • oil Ole& Citizen's, &C‘. The rilnonti.tl iiffieurs atid- !fit Troop, the I:l,lish Lancers, - &•••. accurn :pa, nted %be 'corpse to Laurel. . OFFICIA LRE'T'URNS Of 1116..81)(4.i:11 Perryitoun ty. -on -Fiirkty ths2Qdi; to supply=tlie-Tva ca.m.y in . .the• present • .Conaress, "neca the . death . dm ijon. Rai S. Rase. - • ‘• - - „ .• • • .. Eliction . _ Mat:lure. •Tobt,syne, - . .Matlison, - , MUM Carri 44 .Centre, ' . RyL: \V he:afield, l'ehlt; 011‘1 , 1", itutiatP, G re ell mm(l, towlighip; Livvrpotil borough, fluff:ll(w, 131outufwItl, MB . . A few . senttering motes were cast; hu there . was no opposition to Cul. 'McClure .Ne assure our friend of the Free'; man's, Adv'irate; that the New Cumber land District behaved . handsomely .at the Presidential - Election; .yet we feel• botind to award Abe weed of praise to theToWn: ship of WM Pennsborongh and lower..) In 1836,Gen.-Harrison's.wjor ity in' the New Club,erland District 'was 4;' now, helms 35—making . a Whig gain of 31, out of 133 votes. This is doing very—well. 1836 'the ; "0141—Groare gave llarrisoura Majority _of .61; in 1840 site has swelled her majority up to 1.415 5 being:aWhiegain d7 - siietrlB36.l::lir . Southampton township, iii 1830, :Van. Bu reithail a majority of 3; now, the Whig 4: (notwithstanding the*influenee-of-Colone Willis) have a majority of 49, being again of a 2 yotes. - - • • HARRISBURG PAPERS -The. ENCER, • .TELEoibtrii, and A UuRONIPLE, IltirrlS!)Urg papgrAlLyi_ll be _lmbliqhpifitdfititluritig the session at 7 1 nittiF. DOLLARS—Senii-weekly ~at $2.. Price for the year, ineluding s :the session, 64, $4 s3:_ 'We noticed .the Te itigraph la ,; Week, under the impressiou hthat it wtilifil.i)etito our friends - Epiativr,.& 11 1. kCi1uirr, 'have deterntineki on, a similar ~enterprize, we 111118 i 13; ,1: •A; e 1ib 4 11(1.440 Cu see `tltemq stle, .They are ynung men witoen only capital is that which their Creator, gayea t.lient.44ldents, i y ndtiatry;,.ollo'teiPrl';"7 otltt;liibli they 'hard freelk - artd ly _employed Itto'i ,promote Allef , sticeesc; of 1 1 1, 1 1/ . l iii4). l :l ll : l P l ct , -.' i?.o l ils' I t , •l l lre l. 4o: tha l . 'they _trill n( ! t_beLiiyerloipb.e!Leitliei , by the .i.publiestir "puhlittlt' ,refiresentanNeS.'l; Cap 1i),1 q(117, , er e pitp ere will "e puldlshed - semi-weeltly during tlte.session , , at the,.l . Rt:iFe, 1:ln rep ft ien t 'll can c ; h9nt.le-frourt:Muig them. for. ti164ir1641; Olt this Reporter The :Gad' zetle:iir Alta radical, but onnthieted n'oteitlOinlAa' and titiiiniasei . in "11)6; ttfetp(tbe ..9.owrs„ :,'lTfiliiriTirifi:lfi'iio - .:ci - ei;ltt - aii'pitietsipi;tistiT - pd I:l4.rlSllniir-r - 2 - 7Y‘e':;- 0 4f ,: llei; 1 b Genie c l3ergnei—the VaderlcinAi. 123111 UM ••• .• .•(/ 6's 7 i n _ T . : t t 01,3404 r - ter, by Mr:..pnienfrlegn,anazthe_Aforgfra lj , rolhe':y our f u tsj: named are Wl'lig, the lasi 'Locofoco.' . 'noble; .Stain is %fully entitled to the high honor.-.01-:being ..the. F/gg State of.`the Uiiion. - She has , given for of and 'Tyler too," a major ity of 230373; 4hui,Winiling'thehanner promise • ',;" • the largest Whig majority. ; Her hardy .and chiyalrolls rionS;'Who fought aniVeSn'qtlerecl with D - annisoN ofTippecniloe, and the Thames, have given, the 'strongest . testimony 'in faVOrs of the hone Sty and'• On-, triotism of the' "icertifiCate' ; ' KentuchY; ,Ohio, ndiana; and Michigan, Which:during the, laiC r ,war composed: the MilitarY District of Harrison,. have give - 6 a..-majorify of .63i448 Thebe States, when' Democracy meant something, .were all Thoroughly. democratic. 4 Baltimoie fat- IteirPars Of 11,4 NORTH CAROLINA.='T ie Hon. Willie P:l4Tangiim. and ou t raham, have been elected by `the Legislature Of North Carolina, to supply the vacancies in !the _United States- Senate occasioned by, the resignation of- 4 , l,essrs . .. Brown.. and Strange. ' The vote stood • For Mangum (tyhig): : , • • Biown (locOri 65 • 34 iriaj _ ." Graharn 98_ ' " • Strange (loco) - 64 Complete returns' from' everreounty in this State, Make the majerity for, Barriinn 1,348-; -.Below is a.tahle of the meji hies in each-Ciiiikressionallbsttiet..:Zheilinnes of . the .Loco:Foco.itivresentatitres — ater - in italics. „Will he geeii—tlic-VV-liiga -have majorities in eight of the thirteen 'districts, having carried. by 301. majority .that mi.l; r. presentcd.sy Blackwell. It:w ill be seen th at :the..,majoPities_„iii,...tiki, A! , OCl§" are very heavy; and thee the aggregate of Carter's and Joseph William's cliitricts.'is larger tltairtliat theLLocefeeO-IMejo rities together. - Districts ]sr.- Curter's, . • ' 2894 2(1. . • • 0 311. - los; -- 3650 . 301 -- • 0 6th.• Cantipell's,. • 1734 7th. 1.3e11 , ,• . • '2364' Bth; Peutry's, • 154 9th, Watfr;iton'a • O. 806 lirs*res, ' 0. •*: 1,1.1 1 :2 Ith. Johiison"a, ",. 438 2th.--Crocketes, 2634 - —0 3th. C. H. . 2337 - 167 '.= 87 UM • 57 45 u•rison majovity, . . TILE FLAG COUNTY IN TEttniEssErie Sevier county, in Tennessee, is_the (limner county . iittliat State. It is familiarly lootvii as,'"Littly Kentucky." Its rivals-forL the banner were Jefferson, ("Liao Massualm setts',n) ond Oneke and Carter. _ The , fol lowing was the 'vote in . he three coMdies. 45 19. • 34 1185 Sevier, 927 45 or 20 to 0116 Jefferson, 1811 . 131 or'l4 to one. ' 917 80 or 1,1 to one.. Curter, .837 99 or 8 to one. Stivier county, it Will be seen, has given , the largest Whig proportion to' the popular has won the Prize banner which the Whig ladies of Nashville are preparing to, present to it. As an instance of unan imity without a precedent in any other part of the country, we give.below the vote as it stood in each district in the county. ' • • , Ist • District,, 2d " 4th •• " • ' sth • ." Oth --- • " 7th ;•-• " Bth " , flli " 106 . • 4, - RHODE ISLAND. ' ; ' OFFICIAL CANVASS. . - -- 111WirsTiii - ElectorsT — V:73. 7 tenitoiza. . Nielm. Brown, ,5213 Henry Bull,', ',3203' I 'George Eng . it, *5213 J. D'Arolfe, .3203 Wager Medan, .52131. L. Howard, , ' 32.62 -Wm, Rhodes, 521 4: T.l. Tailor . , 3203' ~ . Majority ..for Harrison, 1050 'Add New Shoreham (Block Island) 411.,.e votes' 'of which town . -- had not been 'r6:: ceived, • -- ' • 32 ...i . , ,•„_,...., - ,-_ ; ; - '1992 ' ' being about',23l- per, cent .on Ilie ,wlirile ,number of votes polled. ' 'this is `the la'r, test vote ver:giveri, in the ' ststerind 'l6o_ 'Oatj'rni.lOs'OitiPrio JAQ: 4S O9; iii_i4.. L s4 ll6 ' cife•Nei.vYork. , - ~', , .1, ' .-:' ~ -- •, .1; ' e ' BIM VA)(e.o,t.. /nine; ilkijority foer•llatrisolii 41 I.:f. I !"!. `Br 'the .nusteiw received . , thffl:Poctland. : A veytigoi:of ,day, .(ter:Tonr,from. which we extract the ever.doubts have,existedae claitne of I Maine takii;ranli - Wer musi'mi4 . l36 retnOved, I:l,nnOr:tpi Joni, .nobly'sgainsttretnendt"?ne'oddSiand irtspite oldie foul iilti3i l Of ,turn inrepite efi , ttle 11e woofi,s,. nobly . ' have ihiir coinipered.: , , ; • „, . . . . ,t; O. TENNESSEE: 1.1840 ITT. maj. B.' 17,464 5,161 ME liar. V. B SEVIER COUNTY: farrigon.-___V—Buren 165 18 101 . 4 • 54 92 5 • 68 5 125 - • 0 78 0 - - 135 . - 0 49 -- 0 -- t..,-- 926 • , 46 NM lIM ~ _' 4 • .. O :rEr. ll :9A" , BLEOTOTIS. ."'AuguipiyNcivembor . 20, 1840::.i ' !. and. Pounail ,:liayo been. busily engaged'-fOr the last thyee -daysAn Ocamining' the „Elpiqortil RCturns 'froni the Plantatious, 'anil Plates, in this" state. The following are the' viites, in the Counties, legally and constitinion: ally returned; : us' allowed and counted by the Governor nail ouncil.• ' ' Whig: ::.Loco. York Cotitity,' :',47185 • • 0725' .* 4 Ctimbetland,, '6790' , 0438,.;„ Lincoln, • , 6286' 5188 14 'Hancock,'; -2434 ._ 2500 - Washington, -2357 .2230 Kennebec, - 6905 ' 3521 43 • , Oxford, '• 2932. - , 4800', .10 'Somerset, 36 4 , '5507, , 'Penobscot, 4333 ' 4445, , 4 • Wahld, :'2694 '• •'. 5069 • 3, 'Piscataifuis, 1275 . 1136 27 c Franklin, • 1848 2058 22 ,- Aroostook, • 289, _480" ' The aboie •a It the ",votes for . - Meisrs. Rsley-(Whig) Rogers '(locil) and Dole' (Ab. olition,) being.the .on each of their tickets: — TI tali - ern-sinew On each r f their respective tickets wilr tint 'vary On from, the , vote here' given. •,' • • ' All the towns in the state were returned. The , votes- returned from ..the town •of Kingsbury - were lint counted, - the Select men having neglected - to-give -- nntice, of the .meeting.do not understand .that - the. Notes--of.any other town Were,rejected. IVXASSACI - TU.SEI7§.--r-OFFICIar..• Harrison,. • . - 72,913 • Van Buren, 52,471 - 84 " Najority of Harrison 9verTV-uzi . . ' '. • --- • ,2Q,442 • The . whole !lumber of votes thrown In the State is 126,844. This ia.larger than the - vote of hist 'year by 24.83.8.: Nearly all - titer increase is in fuvarol.•the.llarirs'on Van- Buren` "having. onlk ..rfeetii.ked 1,437.-more voles tlten were hist:Year - given to Morton. The Whole number, seatter- -, itier'vetes 'is 1621 .--Bosion • TENNESSEE.- Segeigh:CofigcesSitill:al7Distritt;;=&i\ - i: this Congressionar.Pistrict, composed of the.countitis.or:bavidson_aitil_Wilson,.te, as it were, 4 -"centre focus' of the great contest 'which haS just endeil,in which re GsAerA JAckstiii, G0V.,..P011c, Gov:. and "Colonel .A) . fieltlthe biii:gtin of tlig partywe way he allowed ti call-attentioh tO the' vote it has cast, -tv.ltitiv.iS - ap follows - - Htirris;m. Davidson, , 1950 . ', • _1275. wikon, . • 2550 • :870 • 0 _-553, EfED MEI Harrison maj. 2364 ttre•-l - nrye the rejnicings of the.federalists, from all quarters,.that the Adams dynasty is yestored by the, election of. one of its . supporters. • The shouts ••nitiltiply as they did among the enemies - cif Tree principles inlBl6,that the Bourbons were restored. Already is anothe - CTS 'Derma - proposed in the Intelli gencer, and unfledged Bank lawyers are already preparing in numerous villages.to be the Gouverneur Morris fur the occasion. Let the people, the real betrayed . people, 1 repine for the new reign of terror thatis approaching-- Globe. . , , lie have the lameirtlitions of , the office h'oldersand government .printers .froin all quarters, - that the reign of honestyo.re sioieil by the election of .a foe to ,public sunder. • The yells:multiply us they, did . - .among the Indians at the battle of. Tippecanoe, when Varrison drove them put of his!cany at the Point of the bayonet. AlresilY ,do die custom house officers sitig-traserieor de, and tif ousaiii who' have - Reit long accus tomed to pluck the pulilid.gooSe.'hre . prgr puripg. with - tears in their eyes lor. and less congehial occupatichm - .• Let th'espoilsineu—the thieving, stiiiri - X. ling - spoilernen—prepare for: the roil Qld Tip lids in pickle for Sfar: . PQST,.OFFICE.- , --__That there is• a general. deficiefiey, in .the pnblie.VeVentie, to a large ainount,rtvliielt -it will be . among the first' ithies of the present or 'the next Congresit'..to provide for, not only for .the thin: being; but.for time to conie„we pre sume is universally understood. If. hoth ijiig-1)c-,--doncr-try-.-yrar-ohprcrYlilitig for - tlscr extinction of this debt, the first thing, - in tieedoltat t.! . ongress will haVe to do 'under the- adininistration .of ,Ooneral . Harrison,: ,(who 'will .nci doultt'restnre to Congress; the' duty: f . managing , Usurped, by i the . .F.ocenittive , singe .the March. 1.81;9) w ill; be Jo' provide 'at once. for- the. .paytheitt,,of _sury,,notes) of ,tiv,eniy:oi'',thirty millions rif Ther - npxt•ntid . yet More important duty?l,Vaitt'h iV'ill'neeessorty.devolve upon ;the next - ;t:pngress; .W . lll' i be provide it• 'p.erniSneht"tidtlitintyto,..thp. fallet::itnnuaify ,Sliorv.of,Atid-mantiv- 'of! .the' inSiOheitoiltinitriter Of. thit, conniii ;nut :pritimpally.6y,the:.:tecessitty.operation' : -of o Mprout ti.vitr;', , al; lo 'ennualt.-futi ts`tii .sibly the- sus the . rev.enne.:tiltielt:it..,will- - bo.ne (en S S ttry for p - o - ligrpsfv,t' proVitle: for;•if . LElliOlh l3 fbeelitti, of ;the Post (Vide', wltifi have..heen. 441', titil revenue, not. odes nate-."to- its. expenditure. p,rbscot,-40Stmaster- . <4.tmertil,". Cfrom his 'tiredeet 14 . 00: 7 11)selsit ; ' dithittis It i revenue cif the 'offieti. is not' Proiide . - ..'!-We-Sitspeet,o'n.lro:t;':thitttittf;;s l o:4!.(ll . llP6, DOPtiitf .1 .1."Ot;:0:i1;740:1110;414 11 ePas1 1 7, l artriiint; i.ord i nary , de mantle =EI . rce..:!i r. , • 46612 46201 . 195 46201' • • 41i: Whirrilitj. over thiadeoe: • •4509 " 214$ ' 2145 ' • Copy„-the : ollotViitg„,frOnt Baltimore T#p, 'States t,iiave: recently 'achieved.a..vietory over. prejudice; which: Jias had ,the effect; at leasti n of.proviug,tn.the thir:.fallacY of . .the argument that:itibit, are • tiOt:qgpable• of governing theifiselires: :; It has been. proved that otir institutions ate notbuili oti an lay lake;- which .the first beaiiii 'of - sun of .prosperity..-will- atvey,. the glittering structure is .hurled ! into ruin. vustlntoon as pop revo tthohiotl with : " out , the spilling:of a :single- diop orblood".! From:the St. Croix to the Sabine and from . the . 4oeltYi4oatiaittS *the wide Atlantic the, people, sPefteti—the athnittistra-.. tion. is lo he'ehatiged, arid With, itiit is . said, the national policy _OO4 . "Will s he, termed revolution,—yet so , quietly liasit been' Realm plialted, 'that .";peate. still , tif : . kles in the shepherd's:Linshaiterf the fabric - stands, and="ilibminany in .otiti7 are still united in the holy-bonds of brother hood! *The mnitltpdo'bow to the Ydeeision Of the, itistead s of a-war weapoq, man has prostrated his fellow-man, with a vote I . . , . After this „we .trust' that theAmptident dogmas, 'Of' EticiWnsort - arid' hiufollowero will 4 . . ._ , . be Amite(' at 4y - every reflecting per _ son, and thatiliCiiiiiiitiffrinsinuations-ot . foreign bootmakers, as. to the. stability ~,of :our goyerninent,.be recefved for What they are worth. :' ,' • -:• ' 2 ' .., ,• ' • , .Propt-lhe Nith Fotk .dnieeitan NATEIANIPL §-hocked - Alibi' morning - by hearing That. this 'weillinown and flinch, respected geotieman had perished by his own hand...-. ; • Primein,the pospession'OU,every thing.that could:make . ' life ; desirableun bletnisheci character,: large property, and surrounded - by . a, numerous and affectionate fuipily-hasr yet addeil - another tO,the- . -trie-1 lancholy.'catalogue of . thOse - who.have found, harden. too grievous to bp,borne; . . With a very actiye.inind, 'sound bodily. constitution,--Mr: Prinieotfferip . 4sing yontli and • Manhood: in active. bushieS:4, - ;-retived -malty_ yen rs- a inire-±-veaided--at his beau drill seat at 11(41g:de. .Thewant of its accustomed work may possibly , liave caused - the in Mil to prey upon Certain-4t-is,-that atinteiwalsiately -- ova Lid ep n-- came cov—ille„lgpiri is the dePeaSed, foV which he was not able to account,- and against --which,- alas ! 'he - has bepn unable -successfullY:to struggle. : "Yesterday he-was...in the city,. well - -aP.; pareotiy; ,utrd . eheerftilt . : - returned ' , Pi_ his limise - ,amai . ,l "o'clock, and . , tukirtgLe- book. skid be woad :lie—dotlln a tybile More dinner.. Ii a wtte - within a - quarter of atykattr4:9litxt/ 'by 51rp. P. Sr.( the fluor er, his 'dressing a.poi)l fatal riizor near him in . . 'ry tlee.cpror went out this morning, and , after viewing the' God!! a•tul kearing the tes ihnony=the trertlict of the jury. was, that the deceased pot an .end • to dud, ltenio.iirary. doetolgeinent of inind, p . rodueed, by indisposition. - , • .reont,the'l l l"ctor Fork , It appeare4 by the testiinotiy - of J. Pees- colt galh, Esq., that the 'deceased WaS. 73 .years of age, and a native of Massachu setts. 'At 2 Welock.yesterday Ire withdrew_ froiu the dining table, and retired to his lied room. Half an hour_, afterwards. his wife went' into the room and found him ly ing dead on the floor. • Mr. Hall•said.he 1044 of no cause- for the committing of: such an act as that of self-destruction, • The deceased hail, been "to town" early on the same morning:iind had then transbetodhis . b,usiness aS Dr. Edward Deafield stated that he was. sent 'for on Sunday last to ,see the. tlecoas ed, He,: was verymervous. , :-Mrs. Prime the witness that . Ain Mine was very flinch that.he seemed , tinder great, niefanhholY: Ho ,himielf,'said: that he..looked at , thitioi a •gloomy inanker, for which lie could notaccotint,as'jni..\v(ei perfectly. easy in his ciiitunstadeca, -- intil his'Tfatrilly'ma tterS'fliat had nothing to Aisturb biro. ,Ile was more tlistarbed," : the - state of - ,,the 'country_than any-..thing else. : . Dr., D. said, "from all : the . itiirurpsitin - ces •rittending Ilia:death; as I have heara them. I hastie'tui doubt he pnOimitted:the act' un - - der:a tentpor'ary .cierMignMent'ef intpll6et •:—he has been. subject to a determination - of blood 'to t h e head,- for:midett-I-Aaye-oc-. •• • AWFUL 'DISASTER. ..4no titer Meatiibbizt The ,Steamer -Express' exploded.` about 10' miles abeve:St..• Stephens'(Ala.) en the evening of the • • , .The; toile ,ving is an 'extract: recuivid in Aabile relating 'to' UieLpartieu= Jars, dated • ",'S',l`.,• STEP HE "The steamboat.Pdd Fellow waa'a iliarl distaticealleall of the gmlress and in - inlet: I;eutle'red assistaii ' ae;, totlie,till miring jlasseagers and , erew. 'Five' or. six' were lustantly-Itilletl IV' the ~exiilo'sii)ly? and. 'we hate noW dii,boArir ent?",dead auFl, u. punali.dr who.tivoieeriously injured..., • caijnivt. 'ltesbribe /the" awful s';?ne; I thupglt I ,tvas stan,di)g at the stein of 66 11itifit and "Winiesselthe sad diaasietit . /Tl4O kieeident-watevwing^_vi -l sothe defitlieney - in ,the boil tleey Highest prated' trist Wegiven'to 'll.,Fr„ 'S'istanOti•and etudiOrtio the` tinroitunate,be.' 'Tnitii.whovswryiv . tull the , :wreek.: , ,You'leait` obtaid!it t . Utl,eourit :kepi I_lf4"gentlfim wh&i will this xrhia ,Cap. was saveg.wiitiouvl , laying, , Fbdet''Llo. Awry !: I OF S UiIFETIV I RSIO DR6iirsgo.--4losys Netkvrt.99;;,l3a,rga . 7, .; Johji.c!lj, 41.; BaiWprili _ , • ogdp 'i4tciiiati 'folio, (p l y), , • , , 4;0)1E1 I*'illitEb . ;'444l . l!; (It:; rso:p Wea atoward, Deck- hand r (name , . • liniatigt?; tiTaning .` last, 'atm.' if short but severe ' illtess; . Mß,, ROBERT D. GUTHRIE, aged seventy ty,e years and eleven; days: 'Mr. G. wan a riative'of hester eatintyi;ra:i . bnt:foritte, laet.sittyl•eiglit years had been a resideni of this tiornugh.- , universally teemed iiood.ciiizen, an honest man, 'and a steadfast-frienq.: „ I rfilleAgicocy-af-.Dwilittikles „Cle6r4ted 'DeriFi.s7:;;Ll was afllitited withn talons and tier, von disease to a very alarming degree, with all the aynaptems which so' frequently-effect retteted.con ditioU,:vizt- E,Aililiiteas in the :head, violent •trentors, with a fixed- pain' in.: the riglit si4oe C 0 . 61 ' pitniioll blid; and costiveueasi . indeed I was hi a most miserable conditiOn.. I hail tried many, remedies, periminebt rillief . 11. had purchnied Dr: litirlich's Cenipound ,Strengthening . iind German Aperient Pills, which front:their superior iirtutisil, was completely: cured, and a rmable iii pursue my em pleyininictree frein.pain or disease.. . ' • (Signed) JOWN 'BOLES. Thiter.4Xenia; Ohio, June 7 , DM. • • • . Principal :aim; for the ',United :Staten, No: : North Eighth street, Yhiludelliliia. Also, for solo by J: J. 111vers Sr. Co., Carlisle; and [Dein 2,1610.--3 t • .•• • . - DR. SWAYRB"S • . . Compound Syrup - of .Prunus YkTiniana• or Wild Cherryi - for-Coughs;Colds,-Asilimas, Spitting of_ Blood, Soreness of Throat; Whooping:tough, and. all Damsel indicative of 'Consumption.. ' those Who neglect i theie-colds-and cougli.. At first you complain of having a cold, which is neglected; titer which a soreness is -eKperiencedßroubitia ' with_ a hacking tough, and finally:the disease -settles upon, the , itngs, Witte!' the patient will soon perceive by • wastiogitway of the body, attended with beet c e•:- vers-atd apitting'itP - of lurid b100d.. - and -matter from 'ulcers onthe lungs ; a psis and weight is also'expe rienced at the, affected part,of the- lungs; the func tions at tlManimal economy gr owlanguid;, the body becomed dry, - the eyeesinir. deep litito. their cavities; tit-length the paiient:pays the debt of tiattiiii, when lie is.flattering Ithnself with ..tlte.ltopec...of_a_spectly_ yecovery. To-obviate - all iltosc distressin4' Symp toms-spare do time in prepeiring the above invalua ble medicine at the. - very..commencemcni or your colds and ; coughs whereby your 'health 'rq . :be se t:lived and time and money saved. - --For sale by Dr..l.',l4ityers S 4 CO., Carlisle; and Win.-Peal,.Shippensburg, [Dec. DR. sobromci sync?, gins,inany tlynieande of Children die annuatts - - from die effects V:proit'act ad Dentielon. - It requites no 2 arg,inuent -to continire tint all " Little Children" suffer sooner or'later. fronktlie,ef ng, which their kind' protectors may . easily perceive from the fell - owing Symptoms. Rest lessness, sudden fits of crying, frettul t ll:verisl,i and sleeps'bilt little, iliit;tsfingers,inta its mouth 2nd bites, thereby seerniAglArettlun fregitently tended-with -cough;--diflienlty . I.trei,thiig,L-howel Arpplaint r inflainundion-of the eves, And sores hind ibo eat a; c?ifvulsioiis, So: 'f host who hnroiJ,e' care - of : these " littleAnes" should - never - he. - wit:bout, "Dr. - Paris' Celebratedr - .A:itierienn Soothing : gyrhp," •fir• Children Cutting Teeth, by.which they can pre vent man tilartning symptOnis which 'Wien prOe tit- TheuSands of mothers and put seam testify to the ilTllllediate effect sof tit instaluable Syrup, *len -up, jtlictl,to the child wakes with pate Li its - gums, the Sy-nip-When - applied; give's itunitediUte ease, by !tup , etti itg, the ',lures' and healing -thy: guutts, Alpts;lirrentlitg.-conytti , ions, Sic.' to the jiapipttetts_ a 11 on A ny mem. orthei r ki til protectors. •- % Ite.ineraberolLthe_ienuine,MetlitineLer.pr.esses this On the Libel—only place _in Philadelphia - where this Medicine can hoobtai tied, is at the illedical 01:7 lice, Nor. 19 Noith Eighth street, and advertiseif A- grids, in.the country. . •.• : . • , 'For sale by Myers 'Sc Nlltn. Peal, ghippetisburg, FEVERS —.LII fevers are occasioned _by the ordered motion of the bluott;preducedliy the.humo ral serosity hardening the valves of the vessels. The blood circulates with greatly increased speed, and is Still increased by the Friction ef the globules, orpar tteles compose the Of ittlids.. Th 6, it is that the excessive heat is experienced throughout the Whole system, andeccompauied with great thirst, Main in the hear:, back, kidneys, mad 'in tatt- a coin:- pleti! prostration of all. the faculties of the mind as well as body. • • On thelirst attack of feye r,•or any disease, imnie diately take a large dose ef Brandreth's Vegetable, Universal Pillr, and continue to kdep ,up a powerful (-net cipon the ho.welsentil the fever or pain has etc tirely ceased. Six or eight will in most cases be suf-' fieicat as is first &lie, anti one dose of- this:kind; it is not improbable, mar-prevent montti or sickness, perhaps death., Brandreth!s Vegetable-Unive•sal Pills are &Oil a llaiterSally approved Medicine, which, bY•lts peculiar action, cleanses the blood of all impurities, remnies every peitii and weakness ' • and • fi nally • re 'stores the constitution to health and vigor. • For sale r MJLV A.Ny, pyliste ARICETS.. [FeorristhelltlqmOro Pntribtl • . Nov. 28, 1840: • CAVll_S.—There. were about 1050 bend of Beef Csittt; - Wed. on Afontlitti nt .the 'drove' Tiiritsi' of which ab0ut..556 were mild to-the. e 4, packern butchers at prieeitlanging from s3:4s`yetl99 'weight; or $4 , . to"1:6:5f1 nett. et the lOWCnctir:iiie_ 1:11111:10,w9:•ei 9f inferior cattle, and those at tlic'hlghest rate. were' strictly prime•Auck: The principal• sales'Av ere of good g itidity at an age of 'about . ..$5 per11)0 , lbs. nett. sie on ii ricui:suppli of Live Iloga in mnrket - ddrink the .Weeic, and the'salei blew been generaily pantie at -to-$6:45.-_Strictly.priinejets,o9ly,.b9wever,._doUt.. - tfmaitilitifr, — iya - laitnanfeil Kite: ,The receipts of killed Pork by' w:igons, and :Otherwise' during' , the: 'Week have been large, ((011ie sales of sttictly gripe qual ity suitable for family use have been prettyiptiform at s6.per.loo lbs.:The article is rather heavy to-,lay. Inferior- hits . have been .sold. in sonic' instances . :it, FLOUR—The 0.:1 1 , , 0'n price is sl:7s;gold therf-, ceiptd considFro4l6. .' i lk r inpeqtorts for aot I:veek. comprise 0,176 bitrrOl,s- 7 1,513 ha!lbavreta;iatitt 173 bbls of Rye .1 • .•‘ ; • . . , Gll..ilN.—TF7at—The receipts of the Aiecklisse. ;been hnige-rthe 'principal portionSbel4g7 troin 3 cnn 7 by of the Tide Niinter Cann]. ;The sales of.r.enn4lfiittht-lisVe bysbols, the I.ietitparC6lli . werp soil.Ntorday at 98 , to 99 cents; on *e'dnesiln nt..olto 98 Cents; con:,)•es= ip qecc e nts ; ,-niidj.§.-ti v nt os. to 96 Cents. 'About 6000 bushililwece inid this , rriornin p./ 4 960:-- pchVeitFti‘cdc.. , gnoy.nfthe piii , cels of Pe anspl'rn~ 'AR ~ . - _ Pets. its. in El greater or leSs 'degree... The fair: rner'ettoiioi'bo tdoear , tifOl inlieeping• hiforips Clear of this st.rkis . tfrpillinck to his,interests, ' r Corn.-:Salei Of Ohl ilenasilviolifi early in the irCe.l. (ittl7ll•l34erztsi•tti , .iiinee at . 46547 eenis:'. ' • ',„ '1" -...: ;RyeSsrea or l'etineylv'tiola at ..5 . 1, Oenti.' ', ,• - ,..,i)cit.l 7 —We'contioue to guru! at, tOt‘2.9'eentl.•• ..,-... ~7? C/ovenre. eit-•••••Vio .quoto . priine•seed,atoordingt to !f4" ryaattityttilieiiiitt s:7it6lti'serorit•korti: • • Ws, bit'of 160.b01. • .tvosio t041ityn! . , 0t4...,. ... ~,. •.! LriAnnskttL,;irfwid,i - acii;lii.t4 - 6(ttiAvii_ - no;i 0 cents; ezeluiive •of .tlir .broa:el.• ...T!ie initiedtiona of !the sieeli•cohitirlSe'ebS : 'hhli. ; •ttiktilrbti4: o r t*Oileh, , _9,04 hhds. an() trt r B k•hlti. were r - oeefreefrenn' the Si A s.:, Atielninnik.tkif *t.; , qoift. , l:ilictjintl' 4'24 liblitfMl ifibl temoe,A.Ad lipielkaiinst Raikillonil.... •. ,--,•,.- f•" - ;•.:- -, 1 s'•i" . le:'1111tei er, Avis co , skl r. pa itittinei'nri.theieviver at:N . 9llli noti'Pl - it•lstiete4iisn' iitet eatila vgt3 , ' .•it,l.•• i.4lpry.lexio)4lot forblilding•pnil ,, • • • ROSS LANIBF.RTON. rarlitile;.?;or.• tato.—tt• • RIME MESE . inhabitaats • or,Carlisle Rod:ilainity, arc spectrally inrurmethltat a Grand COlicert of Initruz. mental .11,1,tisre, !.. • givey at the "..E.noaArtort - .HALL," by the 'llatal Ml:salted to the U. El.'Bitrracksi • .ontslonder f kvetang, the 7111'of December, 1840. . --, • VROGRNMMti: . . ;L. OroAttre to Italian •In 2. klrOnd PolonoiOe-.-String6d Orcliestrn ,-- ZVnlclt,. __ do.—llookztitti; 4 ,.:, Solo- - 41aml-accompa.',. •;.roentO.-.—Woret!: . ..-• • • • .5. Ihts•sinn Pallopade-. 7 ."Str,ing4firche • straMeti. O. Overture to John , :of VtainA T -.3 7: Andante and March from the Opeta,of Norms • —Militarfliand.-.-41clinf., -„ • • • Oeer kinnter's Waltz . ..Bray) Band.-;-Sehreider: 9...Gabrielen Andante and Waltz Stringed .Or eheatra...-Stranss. • • . 0. Qiiwk March fivii La Bayallere+--Military' 'Llaud.--Auber. . • • 1., verttti•e - . • 2: L'Elsirc•Gallopade--Stripzed Oveliestra.--a • , .„ 3. A Mi.ll,lley.--On - 81.'icitatic;nes aronged ly.for 'this ocetisioa: , , L °Tara' Melnoria;:z-Flute—Orelicara ac- companiments.--I).oneziltti. • . . 5. New.. York. 1314nss' Bond Quick .Step.--Braii . 6. Thema and . . . . • .. - Bassoon--Ktiffaer. . . • . 7:'Sdikiiiii;liiigAV al ti.«=ptringed - brche'st j^d:c.--IValeli-- *B. , Ilop Waltizer---Cleleste's do do.....:—Strau . sfi. 19. Adagio and A.llc„n•ro---M ilitary•Band.---Nlnzart. 10. Firale from din Opera'cl . La Dante Blanelio-.J Full 1.3.1.--...p,oieltiku. ._ . „ • -* Doors open at 6% o'clock. Prrrormineo to cont . — tnencO nt. 7 o'cleck7prec4cly. Tickets 50 cents, - to lie had at Dr. Myers' Drug. Store. at Loud-id', Book Strive, at Allen.s And ithtel'ol•ht•le's . Ilotela', mid' "tit thelloor, (iii. the evenhig of parfarmancr. - , ' • . -, ' . - W lt i. t ,r l i :e o. l2l: , ! c lit in r l l . l , , e l: o ac i I .A. li t i t t o c ti l o n o, l i . :: , n tl , :j 6i f i t l ? i r o , 7 the "store of Soholel IL Myers lx Co., o large itifi gineral a9sortmeOt of ...-. ' •. 41 4 - .n 3 - F ~.t . :;.. 1111 l.. . ;) ... 'QUE.L` NSik'ARE CROCERTE - S The stock ciosils of gold ortities, Siteli.its Bine, Black, trice; and' _ . Brown - - • , • • . - 5P400.41) Ci LC) - 11.1 • - - - C4ssinetts nud enssinierrstiroll-oplours nod pricesi• - 111 Intl I eysi S g;_tii 1 o ;Gs, Wi o.utl ttoblerailia Silk mitt Cotton liatlkerchiefs,llroclis, and , Chenille Shawls, St(10•111,gS, 81 IlehS P.11(1 tutu,-.cc. lac . .Bargains ton} goods will be sohl witli6ut _ reserve .ti) .tlie •• liiktiar: , hidder",,heinkzileterakintil W eldse the concern in fttNY liftyro ats limsil.de. , - - ' — Sole to 'continence to-ikly_(iVe,'.nia!ry..) o'- clock — and coutione from dnv to dnv all is slid.: • . 0110..1.:1A6 k.)GiLqNr. ..Citaisle f Dec., - • _ • (t) . - .• • --- El7l' rt - sEsTA NI - ENT A 11X citi the . Veal ale J wius mit,•titimter, late or westpentis4 . linpongli township, decetchetl, lucre this dny Licco erected to .the.stiliseriber residing iti said town§hip I Nmlee is hereby t iven to: all, perems inileht6ll to Raid ethate lei nuke imMediate payment, am, having claims srlitinst saitl• estate to- present them' properly authenticated' for setticinciat. ISA AO LE VV. V At: 'r. . Rewistei s-. otice: • • • - REGISTER • 9 OfTll±, • • • CARLISLE, Nov. 1400840. ' • Notice is In"..rvity given to all lep,titec9, and other puritans concerned, that the . following counts have Weeit filial in this °lnce for eau - initiation? by the accountitnts diet:gin bitibetl, and will be seinvil t.o tit OrphanS' Illenvt_bf 'for confirinttion and allopoincet On'Ttresday the pat day of I)ucembvr,A.D.-1 . 84.0, . • t The suppleineinal and -find account ofjollit ad niThistrator oh Jacob account; of;John' tuJudinitdrattar of J a m es Spotswood, tleceased.'.. 4 % • • The account of Metatitler al!mitilstrawe of The account of Philip Stiiit%„c:ltitiMitiid2rititir,rir • deceased; . The account of SantuO , C4.. .44 • Sivilrew Alateer,'PAct.`, dee • The account' of John Zeigtini;no - Ae •of the 'V.t.Craii tor; diattisiOl:. -1 • The.actionni Sainiticl • Zeigler, one of the E. • • The account of Philip Zeiglcr, jr., one Of4he:Ex., cif'"Vlll.ll,p. Ztrigler, dretiaticth itcconnt .01 heob'Ett'eafrer, .o? _ ' , The account of. Jet I lotlitera.tcoutor dece'ute.(l.'. TIIC aCciiiiiit-of-tienCv'lZtlyers,Executor-.GI-Craye:- rialitouritigix,!leceits44,oled.by p;avitl 31[Srq6,FixA 'couVor 01 - shiti : The•aecount of George G N ibkey, ille.cestsed; . , QQQo.iot - Q r atb,t;_ of Wiilianalitnielin;•deceased. ' • - The account' of .11ten!, of .sem•i - ght Itainsey, deceased; ' _ • • • The account of Abialiant licrsll;nlinliiiistretf , i•si. 4 tikNoAwil. , Th, Accouttl of Jahn Coriiicrul, Llsry.; sichuicistra.- kor Hen`rySiiiit'vr, Occeitsol. • - Thu" of Executor c I:lllsiiiiiTlVitttritcr - ttiNn.: cl. EMBEIZEMENEIEI C. 0::1Y1 PAWL' X FART II A U - . 0 TX 0 N „ . . r q -7' (TO.T.jA:y.) '. • Dee. 1 2, 1340.---nt , The. nee.Oloit -of •.10l in I frti•peei sclf ,31111'3: - Whilabi. , ,dee.4.-:iied. • •• . . TIO David EmlniOtter.,. nod 'S'etiseriord, f';xdOlitOrt Audrew laifmiitgcl, tie TliericenniA„of Snnitiel BeAr, rttiii• Nall;tl,:ecn*A. C:oaritiwis i iiip account of, 'Henry Cycmcri r , nartlinn 'cif :Jose, o'h (tiow,,4lecenced.) . 1, The Gonrdionship. ur.cooht , .Itii!oh SlieU ,61tartliati,of • ' The Gual'otii‘if9l:ll diaii of the minar=chibirCit,OrJaliti R.'Citiv.lio a, (le- . . .„ of,t)OesirooAli..N4.:l6'„E`l'• • ''.• r ' 'ISVAO NGNEY' T 74 . 0 ' rliaae sv,fraltioy„ t.l.winsolvt;a' t0„.„14', ;invaded to' ete sliaCripetl, are reitectliilly..requvettp! tog ,— settfo i(xnsii,tft betw<cen thlr Ist of 3 i9iPm:Y.l; 4. ll 2 l'itscit,ktt o , ii?-114v4}',Awse,ss , spv OJAA sat- - oAtsta is t . mt s #l,O he t,t•tttcti.,..l43",,lSt<,.tifllr , <-. Iprd warebl.sitiess is 41,104 111 . 1 r.0 . 014.S„tatiti, NViljelY ,irftiat'.ait/il to .111 11* aily - artiAp in the aubsaribt , t 4 "aiitleoliasito‘.tc: • • - • 4JAC6I3i SENIII4<-, • • • .:I,•iCaritik4NoV. 4,1,1A-1(11-44 too. , traTiVlCATra' ?WV •,,• • -• •'•<-• • 10* 11 ,1 1?.'t triblc' serf Aro held tajt;t3lsl . owioz,arr,kno tiv6 kinulieroo coulitmfiats-', oft Atelte.A. pille ii:i.: - ..icacientpuitt to be pal 4,10 ujibilltie'enusixwii..l: , ty;Oe 1)1.911001, bf,: - lAFOrt 6 i,PFC•9. l ilY;Vqin 1• 11 4:1: 4 101f.7" < 1 4 6 4 N * lll -!!9:l‘l , Parglity• - •r< ;< • tatinorti.ti htutclioley, tWitilre HS,,Culbakeriarelii t menabor g; --110ce--Er ; toll Li e f C. Rupp, SttWernaintoitilt L. UicgnlStCo • Plecl,ro olo o - J. &S.A. • Coyle,,Lindishuiv. ' Eli 0 M SIM
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