i It seems to some a maiter of litle the lundamental principles of republy- ; quick. 3 6 P aL 3 bk {fricnds with offices, than some people Penpected-mniore a good deal than k ous in his cause—they all want to be ro) Ler of Centre county would be worth, “women cf their cer RJ the wfovmotion he acquired amongst olfice of a Guager, much better the business he now follows ; but * liupe aud pray eli his fond “propie in this wa § ing in the Borough of Reading, who, ‘their lives, their fortunes, and them sacred bouor in support ofthe liberty and | and whose aged bosoms stil} iy “warm at the ster of Toryiswn, held on the 30th Roh AE Sy ACD re, teen HE PATRI UL BE LLEFON 7% Ortotir L. 5 reporied tothe moactine and wnani ously adopred ; (have neatly an Alihoug’s we are conscious that we! 3 ived at t h 18) e close of our "Te on RHE or RIT. A ) TATE TA X-GUAGERS 0 ‘pilgrima iC on carthy and that as to ourselves, it reay be of scry lit consequence whether there is a Sraze8-quence into whose hauds the man- Zax ov hoy, but there is more serious agement of the affairs of our count ry, cause for alarm in this than io ay 154 houid be entt usted=—alt hough we ar € thing else. Tic violation of some of tthat period of life in which the eye a “ camsm will uot effect the purse sofis more frequently directed to the re- Besides the tax itself, we will bave an fost of OFFICERS ol whom the people do not dream, and who have Scen only known in Erg Jand where the poutest ol id woman in the community dare not brew as 1nuch as a bottle of small beer, without thelr “impudent and ivhuman interference. To talk of Guagers and Lxcisemen gy 2ppear nonsense lo some, but so a as Gregs 1s eiceted Qoverns | gion of the grave, than upon the tu- multuous scene of a contested elec ed with the consciousness of havi yey 14 5 borne our share in the toils and strug- gies for liberty, and might leave it to to pre itt which they have rol they will light down upon us as thick, : ye! as the Jocusts did in the days of Pha- levers will happen to awaken the yoah, upon the land of Fgynt ; and LS plumbering spirit on the very thresh. as destructive to the substance of people. The friends of Gregg ¢ven vow, in confidence, promising offices of Uils king by way ot election- cering ne of them, and a very neat relation of Gregg ioto the Dbar- gain, a very few days since, lold one whom be thought would not mention] it again, that it would be more in the rege to reward his our younger fellow-citizens (scrve the sacred gi received from their ancestors, Id of Etemnity, and rouse the heart whose epergics have long slept in The oldest soldier -is re-animaied at the approach of an en. We had to fight sanguinary against the Sritsh hordes who tranquility. “my. Fattles were hired to fasten upon us the yoke wer ofMr I: of slavery—bleod and toil and treas ure were Ri before the Medusa Shuize. « How so,” was the reply. lead of tor « Why,” said this imported pataet, the prescot situation of the State Finances is such, that Mr. Gregg will fiud it necessary to lay a STATE FAX, and of conse it must be col- Jeeted,” © Now,” said he, ¢ you and 1 have always been friends, and we 1 possibly have it In our power to assist each other.” Some people wonder why Grege’s sons in-law and nepbew’s are so zeal- ism could be levelled in the dusts hit a portion of that ar- my whose moito was « Victory oi Death,” glowing with the sacred fire of patriotism, would rejoice if an op portunity should again effer to battle Fay - - with those monsters ; but as this may uot be, we will at least discharge our duties as 76ers to the end fount earth- and EXCISEMEN., Fk Chic Guag- . GUAGERS 3a pn otitabla business. ly existence, by giving to our breth- ‘cn the warnings of experience, Where are the survivors of those perhaps, $1500 a year, and the usc wretches who, in the Revolution, with of a'l the viwney that wonld be collect a 1; and besides there would be under. Busters to be appoint d, which would tach g goed deal of patronage to it. fe 15 a word that has as agreea- ble a wound as Dacweor 3 50 that there auld Lz no obj scien on that score, moreover, 1t does pot roquire s0 parricidal hands lifted their swords against the liberties of their country ° Look around you, and you will find them actively engaged in assisting to raise Apdrew Gregg to the Govern or’s Chair in Pennsylvania ! Where Wan, «fe qu) be well founded that he was actually deserters 2 Who can be misled tle con- (beans were with the enemies of neh) Who is J. Andrew Shulze ? T i ion—although we might rest satish-lments to promote the election of altrue friends of 0 and the cai He t. st ion of ours in arms ; ior the duties of the is mot for us is ag dn hi suspicion of some persons Oi jue Pi fie 20h is BOL @ 2Y Are {And if the gisa tory.’ an Jai such men to be called aposiaics Oy on the side of those wretches whose such slaunders ? ‘country, to what danger do we c¢x- “Ihe did not serve in the Rovliis, | 1 | | al fle was at that time Leo you Debut 5 overnor cf this state, which jis father and all bis relations ave}d i pose ourselves by as G Elmers was distinguished for the num- known to have been warm whigs jand} vO. lng for such man ber of its whigs. We regret to seejso far aswe know lim, lie bas inher. hat some of our brethren inerms suf- {ited their principles. He bas always f fer themselves to be made the instru-{been on the. side of those who are the the liberty of peop lei man who at the tine of the Revolu-{who opposed the aristicratic proceed. f tion was as old and perbaps older than Ings of the federalists ; and who were most of them, but whom they canpotiever ready to sesort to arms rather acknowledge as a brother in arms, and than see the rights of the country and on whom a suspicion rests which its citizens violated, should deter every patriot from voting ever shewn bimself a nue d In short, be bas emoct at. for him. That they should intend to His talents are unquestionable, and vote on the side of those who, under 1s moral character witheut blemish. Adams’s administration, endeavored 1 herefore, J Resolved, That we consider it to change our free government foto) : 14 10 . hihho pr an arisiocracy—on the side of those tribute to the cause of that liberty for who, In the late war, shewed their WHICH we Lave fought, to give our ‘support to the democratic cause, aud ‘vote at the next election for J. An 5 drew Shulze as Go ar- a warm partiality for the encmies of their country, We pity them, being convinced that (ie time will S000 vive when they will see (hat they! vernor—and tha I epresented to be, a democrat, and | 3 i [we will vote for him, because he bave been grossly imposed upon by 7): | “ithe candidate of the democratic par=| misrepresentations, and that it will ty be painful for thei to reflect v fully represented in the conveq. | that they] have, perhaps or thie fast time thrown! the weight of their vote into the, i G ce of Governor of this 3 - scale of those who are encmics to ‘office ; : Commog wealth : because be has had ex pers {tion at Harrisburg : because we know ithat his talents qualifiy him for the that pure democratic liberty for which oe ; nce in the affairs of our {an we fought and conquered. Will they 3 3 WrEse: and as ‘because bis strict honesty as a sur suffer themselves to be leq stray by, ; iy ® ‘guaranty that he will adminis: t the groundless talk of suchas assert © z : ster thay (office for thie interest of he republic that the democratic candidate endea-! : and the maintenance of democratic vored to place the military © above the . . iprincipics ; and because he is ill treat [ca by those who Luve cver been tion these people cast a reproach anf; 4 our brother in arms, ithe present civil authority ? By this very asser- un- endly todemocrac Joseph Hiester,! [sider governor, wiio 1821 and 1822 signed Jaws containing the same principles as that for which it is said Mr. Shulze voted. the 55th section of the militia law of 1821 ¥ ; which we con. as a Sure criteri Resolved, That we cannot vote for Andrew Gregg, becadse Le is brought} before us in Gisguise n of kis worth h 2 in o and by persons Read i, y.l > wearicg political masks—~a fede ralis: ANG h larain. To be guacer at the rate of $1500 a year, is much better thay vending pills 5 and delivering old bottles 1s bel- ter than apy other delivery, because “it wou!d be better pay. We doubt not but this man, from are those who in later days endcayor- vd (0 undermine our hard earned lib- erty by means of aristocratic laws a standing army in time of peace—=by abridging the libeity of the press, and the government spies and orangemenihy shameful violence upon unoflend- of Ireland, is well qualified for ox ing citizens ?— Look around you, and than : I{you will find them in the line of An- anticipa-tiiew Gregg’s Where 1 3 7 # » . : tinny of preying upon the Pia: of the are those who, when Evgland in the y will be blasted by terest a edocs tho election of Mr. Shulze. There late war aga n endeavore will be no Guagers or Excisemen re- either in case Me. Bhulze succeeds. The democratic party in the west Licked up a dust once already about Such gentry, end ‘they will take the power out of the bands of all such as attempt any thing like it again, ——— dN GPs. Lrom the Reading Chronicle. Spirit of "716. Ata meeting of old soldiers, resid. supporters. us to unccenditional subinission, juiced and maliciously exulted when}, the fortune of war smiied for a time apon the British arms ; whose hearts sunk and whose looks were cast down when glorious victory crowned Amer- ican prowess 3 who did homage to the traitorous proceedings of the tariford Convention, and who again acted the part of tories as faras was in the Revolutionary War consecrated with consistent Look around thie trying to {ur- heir personal safety ? : : you and you will find them in indepeadence of their country, anks of those who are grown her Mr. Gregg’s election. of thos Who is Audiew Gregg ? We, who recollection imes whe spirit of liberty soar-|, : : 4 : ; times when ithe spirit of liberty have lived in the times of the Revolu- d triumphantly over British despot y : ed triumphantly : cst tion, and taken an aclive part therein, more hideous mon- of 2 and the still ismoand the brethren heard that he ]a- boured in the Cabinet for the cause of know him nut as one of our in arms ; we never August, 1823, at the house of Jacob! Gussler,, in the Borough of Reading his country, or that he did avy thing 1 i. ~P ETER R1TNER was chosen Chair-fin an way towards suj porting its de- | We have much of what is said in his favor by ‘man. and Zivnry Nighimyer and Wom. fenders. rcad and heard James were appointed secreiarics. ‘The purpose of the meeting bavinglhis su perters, but on the topic of puy the Revolution they are as silent as } been duly stated, after a free ne change of sentiment upon the subject, the grave. Are they aftiad to touch » this subject lest withesses might rise Sebasiian Algaior, Samuel Millard, © Philip J. Lott, were op pointed a com 11 » to whom he had been known in mittee, and instructed to prepare res: those times and who would prove that olutions expressive of the views and, re WAS NOT A IE HIG 2 Exercis- opinions of the meeting, in order (hat{I§ Our Ytmost fiberality ju this mat: the sarng thight be published togeths tery, we are left to conclude that he er with the signatures of those who had found some means to withdraw were present. The committee Ad-}] retired to another room, and after some miting even this to have been the time returned with the following pre-|case, his sentence has been then (from the dangers of the conflict. pDrobou : jjcandidate, who say heis an apostate. circumstances andj : Lo, wh Lomo cra vat and the 69:h seclfon of a similar law|Y 20 18 calied a democrat » by a’ federa! of 1822, both sigped by Joseph Hies- ter ; there itis povided that the de- ot be removed to civil courts ; and Jast win- 25 lcaucus which styles itself a democrats 29, IC convention; a proceeding which cision of military courts shall ust create just suspicions ; because a icgral ying, the exe. by assisting to ¢s'ublish an il ter the democratic candidate voted to banking institution—and by dely ' at the head of it ag president, cution of the the same cffuct, that no im; pedinient should be placed in the way of exe laws, he has shewn that cuting the militia laws by people who love of money and self interest are endeavor to evade (heir operation ; Juke motives. of his actions, and that although they enjoy the protection}he is animated by a spirit of specula. of their country, refuse to bear arms|tion—alike dangerous to the prosper. ity of the treasury and the state » 3 and} i in its defence. By such they too plainly show the litte regard they have for the opinion of the pres- act governor, and distinctly demon. strate that they are more on the side of those who refuse to do military du- ty than of those who are allegations above all—because is conduct during the Revolutionary War, clous—and we, was suspi- |! as srventy-sivers willl not expose oursclves to the danger of voting for a man who perhaps was nota Whig. Resolved, That this meeting, with ‘ willing to serve their country. : Will you suffer the idle tale of the enemics of the democratic the proceedings of yourselves to be misled by the signatures of all of us, be published. PETER RITNER, Chairman, HENRY Riou because bie relinquished, twenty years 1 3 ANETRYY WirLiam Jamgs, El, ¢ Sceretaries. George Richtmyer, "Thomas Ilians, Leonard Fehler, Martin Kepple, Andrew Schienicssler, Andrew Fog, Philip J. Lott, Adam Koch, Jo bn Ge oc man, John Ulrich, Sebastian Ajlgaier, Francis Hartman, Martin Felix, Micbhadl Grate, Samuel Millard, Casper Mudiera, Nicholas i. ott, Philip Zicher. ago, his profession as a minister of the gospel, and cugaged in a differ- cot pursait 2 Is it to be a maxim of American liberty, that a freeman ‘ shall be {forbidden to engage in any C loccupation not prohibited by law? That be shall be obliged contrary to profes. ston mn which be bas been edue bis inclination, to pursue the : ated ¢ Do we live in a country of guilds— gy licensed and fetiered corporations ?._ : No, we live in a land of freedom Who ever on this acccunt reproaches Mr. freedom for which we fought. ——— Irom the Lancaster Free P Lancaster, August 30 Mr. DI Kelly—We the undersign- d being placed 00 the Commirtee. of revolution, 2rd for an able American V igilance 4 io 4 FOTRGIC the ciection oti, wean. Gen Per Mubinpar SY Gc, without ow S| SCD Uy - was a distinguished preacher of thd; Gospel, and performed as such many|termined 10 use all our endeavours ini! A [favour of John Andrew Shulze, the!h candidate of the Democ: atic Party, p I'pwarp HUrFFNAGLE, Davyrox Bart, | Micuarl . Shulze, betrays principles really aris. rss. tocratic, and evinces a the slavish customs of Lurt ope pariiality los s ADC] more than disrespect for a hero of thel, essential services. Frederick Muhlenberg had also devoted himself] to the same profession. They botl - DQ Iaticr Smear 02 the sale aice will be givey Ly hs nn munistrator. fu he has rented, and bas operation, him is! ted that {ile pled iges ki i 2 atisfucti itesiament of Jobim Cros har te, will be offered the premises, oft the 26 tober next, 260 Actes . of in CG > COTE Cs - Potter’s distance from Damcan’s will vu Pe: creck. a cavin house and B 860 acres at clea red land, apple orc ha < we made. +d for sain Potter township, Sept. 8 Was found on the 2711 DU oe, O subscriber, lis ing hout the 17. h ot August Ocrober owned by J (C. desirous be pad when the BO, 1 Huai expiration of Unee yew B [ing on that comtnit lee, as we are de. [ate of Baines tow nyt i ticated, the 20: h day ef Qc acy © nn el WAN L's oa REAL OR SALLE, order of the or 8 Cou VALUABLE RR LED } By in? Qi | D- of Centre county Will be ex pose on the > to public ~vendus » on Monday the 6ih © hext certatn Li Ot SE & LOT owt the appurtenances sity mothe town of Miicsburg, and bumbered in the Ce neal plan {> Said’ "own 59. it her that 9 Chas fis it di « B NES OW ship In said cone de - 3¢T S d. Terms’ of sale—one Naif of the purchase money (to be po 1d "wr lhien i$ «on 6 eds and bai- Oue yea Due “atiepdance 1 ad RT, e G.-C, be Liaiis ay of Ug « y @ Ia ot yid } Uale hg the real Cstal ji? M Ciane, la wis ie ale hg in t Aus ninond IY 3X Certified I. B _Sepr’y vy st 823 OL. BENJAM N SNYDER, ors the public and his friends (hat vinpicte THE by COU SA Asa rd, Vid En Aq i in SMITH’S JCA to and adjoining the Boroush of > 3 N < J Dellefonte, 1 hose who favor wih th ir Custom may rest assur er work shall be done in The best manner, ar and wlth dyspateh, I mmscil to give general M3 and soliclis a share of tie public patron: ge. 5 1LLS, Y i i. Gy J & r { . Li {Valuable estate for In pursuance: of the jas ! JA LC, ’ L will and dec’d, blic vendue on 1 day yr of ce land, Ss tuale township, mil's irom LHC same LIS On the prea: ises there arc a about 50 ar and a small The fond 1s well tm a2rcd and a good title can There 15 als ad pats ange the same, 53 acics of land, with esd sawmill thereon, which wil bo offs oh the Said day, univss sold at private sale saoner. MWM. KERR, M. {Nf a pa » vailey 3 4 aunty, aliout My iis, and 1 ‘ot er cnc a oO ato ut 3 wali), J ered and wa ” od i «ha ER Ears, sil Bo. BOI A Silver WwW atch, y Aapust, on the between Betiefonte and. 'Milcga The owner by calling’ on the Milesbore, and oad in proving BIS property cae have it, JACOB HOOVER. Nn pt get tll Cents Reward, Ranaway from the subscriber, live ng in Springfield, Centre co Hy, d= last, an prentice tu the Shoemaking by 1SINCHS, named JOHN WHITY, : aged about 7 years. I forewarn ail persens (i nd ~1% D1X Wide narbocing or trusting him on my ac- out, given for his apprehension and retain n The above Reward wiil be 3 x3 PAG. PRICK, 0 the subscriber, but no charoes WM. Sept.- 234 1823. Che ‘st Creek gprs . . 14 a x 3 The sul, Setibets witi attend at 1}, house of James Gallalic u wreck, ot Thursday the next, oc Chige day af of Jund persons The acre ; ea Hey must entered ai Fy DICT 16.0 dispose Fisher, to scttle thercot ars | 1 LO to 1 er erms are, thice do er wr cent of the purcha: ) Cnt cop ract 1s oJ Balaiice ns 0 4 the payments, wit q “iis h UNG Wir the J F, Jelicfente, September 151th 38 ‘ 4 Cid. "i wd 13 a%.., NOTION, ALL Persons 1odebted to the estate Te xi, GE OR ZUDBL ER, Ips Qeceased are tues id tom. ke pr yroen a. ond hye se aving demands, are regoested ty resent their accounts, wr y anthaiie fn séu/fzmicnly on or bi live:
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