tea - the creation; or Asititis; by proper WA; kitsh upon 1, not upoifp'roper enjOinOtlbut [rota ono owner*, I of, the:'-latteris but' ripim _lir or &firma use to proPerty tnutsterrod t gift the results of in , not'participated, and aced for the public nee t attach" or ki enjoyed, 4Onable. the ist intimposed, property . in 1:-from a burthen. A tax 14 , Bentltaid; ming fot s inconvenient. and. 4:4)._ t'otiiiarion4; it has a,propeisonree . :these Views; the-leg .42posed At o} tax' otive :collateral imonot,ol \collateral llntr , the Sinking Fund indl.Bsk was $582,- le &mount of inoneypaid eia le those -yore wai ',thee tteethirds 'of 'the 'Oil the Stets ,debi,!. in deiived this tax d at the instaaco of Col. the :Administration ef iiiropte areal& to himself \etileade ne hit'ohooses, fur daa projected in 1846 by lie canna*, deny.that all by Lave come oat .ae' people, and that the seen provided Am* acts re be beam° Goiernor.-- snaing Money provided by Sigler; Shunit, and others, stitly:elainis the :credit. of financial-condition of the with . which he bas had ad - Which it was impossible -The credit ofthe state' Jentx stand, at thii mo, xi' the Sots already .meit sf April 1844 an&_22nci if ;honor is to be given in 4_ ll o. in the first-place, to raid the taxes, tinder those earnings, and secondly to 4,whiik.had the sagacity to seartts.of -revenue, and the llity to render them walla , iway in which our public debt : : urbYtaxation upon thapeople. , 'ktikillk,‘, ; „iresta r the, entire burthen, and it -.: **4.,,#::tnnotage' - - upon their whole 1 t ~2:„,, . •*4.,a mortgage payable by them], ' ;,I# , -;.. ei . tiost - faithjng. The " Ccintri.". 0 "na:' liieb' the; taxes are applied upon , 404 - Ai.ef ".'secondary importance, and i ;Iciti, .„.,, lat'alight consideration: . Away lietti,w4,frliiese boastful pretences, founded *407 . 411ing fank. getup for the purpose IllAei - eiV:itand deluding thepeople. .: . . , . ...; . ; `.t- ,- - tel vent person can know by a #riiil-5, eet on i .that, in Pennsylvania .fox r _, ..! y affairs . ; are, con fi ded--; to other `.i,i.o#6, r l+4_: thase of the Governor.. • it is to . -- ,r, ;"4"tale'-Treasurer, and Auditor; General, ' - y#4i#6l - o'ezient 08: 'Canal Cointelisioi-. . i,,,, . . , . -' ;;:i!' 4 , t tlatr maiagementind administra .. ittfii' • ''''.,- ; riiimitted. :4ohniton'.therefore ! sr* , 1 14 .! 'l4::' management and administration '!14"- - ,44fteecea of the state, , but those ita-: OP iii*iiii#4l have been in the: hands of his fi I ~i3 O roppannate.::-._Hi. Coild-rpotbare mfet*Of the preleetiteproved-cOn4ition of 1 .""it,, , titary. affairs, and. it is Certain_ be iszta. - .o,u.sa. it < The , main thing he ,--! ii##lo , fivOr the treasury would, be to .;', .:m*.in.the-expenses of the govern .il ;.1110111„ , ! OM' sPViels More money than - his ';'. ..00 - y.,Gov. - .Phiorik. '.- The .GOverd-, **oases. miller Shank's administra. tjki.l..i*lits,fellovis ::: • , ;,-;•:. flkiilf4k - : , " ~ •-_---, $229.304,20,: , - ..- i'.,{l-4 , ,--413,46 ,: ..-.., •:!,--,- ..-, '7" 216,532,22. ' ' . ._:11.4 . . '.. :;.-, - . '200113,37. i,!. .V , ‘liir. Offitaielmator, : tlt - were: - 'l' - A i ; IGiT': :: -' . ' - - 237.105,38.: 4 ) ie o . 9 - :-.: 1 - - ;::': - 26 289%71: ;i t"7ii.:F :-, , Year 1848, during .which Gov. 1 4 , iland10'sneceededby JOhnston,l .., : - .i:**pt,i Mies were •$280,520.78. - : . It is 4 ;,...- ".. ,= a.Mittiifelit ;Abet instead of economy , ' l,: thaPflient admiesstiathin. we hare. .il.:- ..---.-:... ixiesaitures. ; ' • . - - '-,-, '.; ',l ~..- :::-. L - ••:- • '. . • .': ' .. .00aliariltilstitana upon his , elec. - . ''''......';-; :',additions to 'the sinkint 'fund ' ..i. .,- ;1,1 , e - .. - ,for alMost All the laws creating. ,: • -;,‘ " ' ;`*.erei iti - citisterice befikro he .Came ?- - ia, - Suid - . have -remaineit,titottehed , 4. -...,- .. .., . ',',. . And 4.hesta '. state finances have-been aa-, • '„, . managed; since he came in,' by Dem IA — I :42,tam, wisliont the slightest , inter :-:•'- ::or power Ict-inteifire;. by him, *. .i:,.!iq,:tOjohlistim's - administration, the ffitiii .Of :domestic Creditors, and the can ''.;' laiida-.4ll:telier dotes, ' constituted' seri; " f ,`,*(bkirtketto upon the tree:sexy, fro& which ~ -. -•:- - -40ii . lieeyii,aitbseqiiiiitly relieved , 'and thiii et,ificoineetion - with the in - creased, pro= 1 - . l iativeneal Of ilielpiihlie works,. and lento Vibef sonnies - Of . reVenii., with *Mel ~ the t.'l44vetnothat had-no - 'ilemiern,-haa.anabled tore. not only to, set spirt A -, foil.' oct inlet . .exceeding that before . .‘l,:,44a*i - itig,:atite debt; bit ilso; toinike ..r4oprhitieni to, the Partage Balliosid,itnl ',l4tatiorth - Branch Canal.. - The, ',extent *of 44lunitt;n4', triendakip for the letter •.. work; imii,itiiiiiel #ataileighberhia his been at • giiltaiM Measured' y a Calculation of votes' 2-, ,04iiihiptintios'of the. section intetested, • . ilji#e inOi tiett itgreeible to the Tatioutive,', .4rofirtill':iiii •. aye. beau taken : tin - terms: 'sfit! - ioir.tr:#to thisithaliat -Maslen, the at litpt was irga r tiialy. made, . tO'Otake' Ale i i'4ltli -13 tittialcin4, ,0rt.4... P ortage appropriations. itilki*.jr.9t*l,Poun a 'm il lion of itiall ilil -.0 1 ,P0Y ...-Tialt . * l o - :,•0004 .7 ", it: 1 ;lu ld ^ft, ease forilm tonsumption.af.tiati*E4 marks aireilly made. '1 tsent ability , iar the "portion whafeierl -IrOX'2DWEDT)KATO -‘' The Larg4 Citealotion Peanla • .-1 1 032 cimphs . • •:_ SAL &--t,;t:triAsE Tharday, Octetlnr V 451;. Democratic State Nominations TOR Or • THE StiritEbieCOußT.` JERtgIAH iogßsi.i. lAMES CAMORELL; tip ELLIS '3.IMWIS; - ON IG/46ASTER.- IVALTpIi El. LPWnrE, Fiat TIRPREBIMTATIVE: ISAA - C ' RECKEIOW:of Great Beti. MEYLERT; of Sullivan assnctATE Jupoits. DAVIS' D. WARNER, of Bridgewater, - • 7 , 81113 RIFF. LAT ITA.II GOP:NEB, of Bridgwater PROTIIeNOTARY. FREDERICK A.IVARD. of B'artnotiy. COUNTY TREASViRER. . WILLIAM K. HATCH. of Montrose: • COTtoNER. IL BlYVI), lionfrnie -•• -Feeling at time's solicitous for the harmo ny of the bemociatic party, and being ;at this time espritially anxious for the triumphant electiOn ofour State Ticket, I have concluded to, witiairammy name , from the _present can vass as a 4indid.ate for the,office of 4Nssociate Judge of this cOunty,Avith the; hope that ,this step on mi c pat Niltan some measure, Prodice conciliation,concession, and Union is oar - ranks and consequently more cordial and ‘'united Support Of four Ilemocratie nominees for .st'ate offices. [- With Inv thanks to my Democratic friends who have SuPported sustainer' my nomind tion,l hereby withdraw my name _from before the public as a. candidate at the en.sniiii, ,clec tion for the office of Associate Judge ef - this count}:' A3IIICRST . CAIII 3 ENTER.. Ilarfonli Oct. 6,.1851. : - . • •-•., Judge ExplinatiOn Jessup ' s . • 'We observe that Judge Jessup is ,Out.with an explamqien of his inglorious, career Hi the Bank of Susquehanna County, in the'Register ef last week., Really, Judge, it would have looked better to bare left out that Self-landa tion and signed pier Own name to• the article,' instead,of the designing cognomen of 4 1 1 7hig.." We do not.believe the - boned. Whigs of Sus. quehanna county care to, be talked to, in that style, and further than ,that, we think'' they would prefer that other sections - of the State should notibe•left le infer that the Whig party here ere engaged in defending, the frands - and rascality ot that abominable concern: Has-it' indeed etude to this, that - the ; Whigs in this , county are ito be forced to stand npnriddefend at the ballot-boa, that most corrupt of all swim: dies? Is that party to bear aloft in ban ners the name of one whewaithe cbief,Conn seller in Ate whole matter, and sustain hint by their rotor, thus 'gwing countenance to the swindle? Has that party ect deep, _elmpathy for an erring brother as to listen to his appeals i for help, shen to help him they must endorse.l his conduct and, make themselves parties to the deed r,. Will ;they do so. and 'llk hear him boasfing4 , exelaitn, see I, am, acquitted by the solenut verdict ot this community ;•—• a community on whom was`dealt the merci; less biotic that lobbed them of their rightt and , theirproperty Will theildis the hand• th has smote, thew, divest themselves . ' of all claims to manliness, and raise JudgirJess - up to still higher'osts of,honor - and trust ;elevate and deify win In the tie" of the ''" l / 2 and - aanidify seta, that' have reSulted. such outrages! l'hey'may- do so but vela° not believe they`wilL We believe 'them', to be honest and independent men. We denet be: neve tin ;will bow doWn in 'tile„-dusi et the feet ofied,ge Jetomp because he 'elainuslo be. long to their party. We'do not belleefr they aclatowle.dge sialtslavish SubmissioU to party .. dictation, syliere . p) lit* of prineiple. is inyolv id as in 11M - election of. Judges. We-believe that - they have seen *made end expense enough bi:Judge lesstql being interested' in suds in this court, 'while he has been on the Bench, and that they will not conaezitio -pyt. MD on the tifupnnue Bench, while ee • many atiitkaitlr,ie; out of this Salk .affair are yet :t(k-140*10,11,13:ife: s !-' C 4 4 l etellfef,t ) tY ll 44 s/"4 4 ° 40 , *1011 . 4trtiii - Aiai.,l4*WitOd _7044. 4 e* F : 4 4,1,:***0.244 , - 4.04 New firdfordilltetch `15,'51 MONTROSE, PA., Fon, GOVERNOR; WILLIAM BIGLER;': Clearlielfd aText; CANAL commissrpicr.n lll , ;- z s fia . t.4IIS I A eg Chit:fon Co.„ „ , '..:‘_COnnty,'..*OnijOitiol4* ~ . . • PRESIDENT.JUDOILt DAVID AV iLmoT,of Bradford; Co:. 10:01STRI: AND ECORDER:.,: ..I. s J T.: LANG DON, • Of Dundaff. • iirIOIINTY COMMISsIONE.II. JOIIN- HANCOCII", of 'Jessup. AUDITO'R. JAMES E; BOWE, ofßrooklyn TO THE PUBLIC. - lldipity.:lend : inipeit:Atee „-aboVe..his--feltows, would so soon kneel. humbly and , beg at the .hand el the lowliestiii;:imitilMiell pittanee— only his vote I Eati f lridgigetriiiijirst learned the,loni imPtalimt lesionithriOilre other men he is rietnafly-'dependentl-4thet per one in 80. i4lk, tit the PreieniVay can live and „die inde pendent q hid fellows end regardless t ; of their rightra UnfOrtenrde,indesd,thatamen should live so lcmgin the World no totally blinded by conceit, es to mistake entirely. his -position among his-fellows, --Unfortunate that a man should become so , inflated with a:little pros,- perityan toles° his= belance; lare,ginebis fell, lows created of a little lower,order than angel I I; and'never _awake from the delusive charm till he has wrecked hiemanliness op theehords I of omnipotent self, - Or slink' overhead in the luielreandsllifit - iiirro - and his :barren' thiOne. , Unfortunate =that it nraitshOuld betrey , 'Sueli n weeknesi ()fru:dare ps'te mlitake s the pleasant wordsOf ,ftWO.hii , hrairliiri , sYrooPliaoroi for the veil grounded opinien, of - are intelligent public; and net thereon" with the Most . : pre ! sumptuous, egotiatie.,:ssrinince. '„Unfortirnate, that Jeisui be trays Himself to, 6o just Ruche mart!.-, - ,:::.2.,,,.,•: . . , I , '- . , - -- . ' - Judge Jessup asks! sympathy at ihir:lirici ofldillieeinnrounityl ' Because tins lived, long„ yea too.long, ,in Busquehature..nounty ; twinge he haelonglinagined 'dimwit to.high above his fellows he miiststill be sustained.— then are ;irgurnerite put forth in _behriff of the Judge. Well, Wec,itiPpoie it vitt,* hard foe him to bring !delimit -to bie'proper level allersuch a high flight; - bnt we rend that I "pride goes before destruction and'a henghty, I spirit befern'a fall." He =lkea! the , position lof common men as well , as eommen m a And: when Judge Jessup mould ask ..for nyni patliy, We would ask of him to Irgo with us back a year or tillandiiiiit anieng'his fellow eitizens, :Ile is in 'fine Mood to call''on them now. Yes, Judge, go first to "that cottage in the vale" and ask the widowed heart that' Idwells there, even for thepecir boon Of:,syro pathy: Tell her that were oii, presiding genius over the Bank but plead yourpenitenee. Take the `sympathy she gives - You, ''tis the widow's mite, , .the, broken' promises - _'ef = your speciai, - bantling; Yor whfch pile' parted with even her sole and Mst dependence.. Ask the ' orphaned heart that diiellsthere foi•svmpathy and take from her humid the product , of months of wcify toil ;:-'-it cornea in'A small parcel still ,damp Withbitter tears. Turn away ti•om there, ' Judge i dessup, and learn how sweet, how con- : selingle thingts true - sympathy. Go further, stop not . there:: Go among the hundreds of your felloweltizeim whose hands I erer fortune, whose brows are furrowed . thei , deep by the sweat of hard and anxious toil— , Those Men are sovereigns,now, and hold your I destiny:in their hands. Tell them of; your deep, opliction r -your anxiety to be placed hi g h in aut h ority over .them. Beg - -promise ~ - -Craze their sympathy. You have it - nri% , , they extend the geed right - hand; 0 horrors! 'fia filled with these pictured pledges of your hon. bi, all - broken and unfulfilled.': Start not from them, Jedge, 'tis poor sympathy for'you, 'but 'think not, that that man hdanota feeling heart. Ills heart hes often bled over his deep and un-' mrenged wrongs, thongi, i now its Waters arc all dried UPwhen he loOki et the Worthless rags, that made him a - hanknipt.foebread,,and 'emit us penniless family unfecl turd nnclothed from, Ithe shelter they once call' home! - ';. , 1. ', Go farther, even to the palacesof the rich: Ask them for synipithy, land like the ghosts Of depaitedfamewill Arlie hundredP of Bus rineharnia !Vises," and they will speak 'teeof confideriee betrayed,, *Mos sacrificed `and . wrongs ',committed., Turn away from thence in ileipeir, return to your.home and-by virttio rifyourPosition' on the Bench, license, Your venal Editoeto Ailifinnd libel, from week to week,:those who refuse - to boic doWn and nor- ' ship at your shrine, tnin,gling their tears of sympethowith. those of your meek penitence. It ieribite - tainecessety:forPeto review dart article at length; It showy for itself that the Judge wasmil Mixed up in 'the Beek, and the' defence, to thinking minds, Will, appeaeridieu lons p paceotinti,of its , own impotence. Over and over agein! has every. argument -therein been refuted Inl,eur 'paper, sustained by. the Evidence.ofthe facts in the ease.,. 'For us to go ovia.,,with it again in;this paper wopld be 1 impossitle,tamideri an imposition on the good sense of the publie,wholiave read oar articles, - ow the Evidence and the facts on which-they were hued, and, we Preogme , recollect. the wholes : ll:there be anything in the defence of the Judge thet staggers our readers we hope, they will re 7 read ourPrtielislor a few` weeks back all'of, them if you 'erinj and we 'think. they will find the whole, that we have ever , charged,folly sustained:, We wrote the Mt- I ciesito hate them reed, and we hope they have ' been hi, OrerYhodi in whr 4 O rgnel. 4l /4- l i#°- Linen. • The charge that our courseltowads - the Judge has been dictated' by malice, and has grown - ott of a feretorial quarrel :betiven us . , sautes Editor of the I,Zego . ten both and silly, showing the:low designs. of the ati. thin. We commenced to show. as Communi; ty demanded, the connection oftheludge with teedthe ' the }lank, jai! ofmeeting. issue att y, being ovessibelmned with the weight - -of evi l . deuce agAnstihear;the Judge and his friends: sought to do away with the foree!oi our 'arti: t'lea by ridicule:and 'toil" svlgarity. If, in the contest, they , have .' come f i at ,the worst, they may blame t hemselves, not us, that - they &totted ,to such a Course: That 'ittey did- en. courage it is a Matter of notoriety here, and their boasts that they would. blackguard us ,to silence, itabliclymade,- are , still; remembered. The that this, is a palatal' quartet; is made with, of . 1 7 ejndirizig the public; and, to a id the 4oilie . .Uow Or:it Wilt succ e ed remains to .• . . . Fellow Vitizensl—For the maim! campaign 40Ne0 . i: . . We 'hive ea-. 4eit 4 1* : 41 0 41 1 : . ? - *Tili -0ocst;4011" , the IPtiPA4ll4,4loPitii*tfi. :and whatever Areer er..eur, - labors to r pr , shaflbe;satisfie ,; ' We have trot . 4 6 441 1 4 . **4 - 444. 1 ;.**7 ,411 # 7.--7 1F e 1' ' ''' 4 34411144114 **0 1 # 4 . 444401 . 3 . 04-014,0. sue os - ''' I I.TIF:3IP . -,9741t,',1'41rrc:f:97,..,4.4T0r01-A-,Pl!_ " S t flat *WI - ;,Y;t:#o,loiiifAC'9l*, , l l ,o4=Pitio4l` . ooo . 5 ,1 1 1L14i7 14 LOV* 4 402 ; .1 H , 1 41 00 k W ri# sst, rEgo " xusr to au wtio may pia ,Inost.in.ifils-swiddle Vii , linecalled - on'them as dierf,—as honest vpterat—not to , do - so, as the contrary Would putsit out.of the power of theßublie to ; seejustie ,finally done in, litigt tionsididing killid - re eiription pr.& inoneY. lib ure - willine,noWA, stibmit 'Abel question to tho-"tiniidS, of eciplev—,tho sovereign` iiow,4 - .0 . ccipidryi—xa await'-their. nol, i eran 'Mid rinalterable' T ienlict. ',Satisfied 'with] ourselves; our conduct' isid our motives, we :. shall be satisfied with verdict at the p olls, , and to that tribunal do e now - submit 'the ease..: , .. ... . ... , _II 1: 74) I) . v I Gov.. .Tol ..... _...... . - - In sic - coilltiii66 with p . Viola announcement Goo.v:...lohnitton Odd our , own irvisitinstlikt , . - aistlY; and niade rlSie . , :ThO day was very linfaromblit'and.. the 'gaSteritiog - small 'hi.eorn pariioe.with the one toear Mr Bigler: - We uhouldladge that full'op half - Were Demo.. 2crittStretn the Vicinity o ,Montrose._ - , ',. • -. ',..The ti, Gevernor spoke 6 rind a half or three ,hours, and the greater pirt was deveted;to eft logiiiiithitiaielf. - -.' Any, ierspn';'a stranger 'Ao the 'polities of the" State, have supposed . . , .., that the greatest statesman the world ever saw had died, and . the oeensiim was one foi,pat-S -lng the moat'extruSagant pulogy oVerbiti . - ash. es.' : , ,We sayhe would lialre'theughtithisi - hitt frOm . nie pet . i.hdti. o ie.rylentenee 'contained the personel.p . rououn X, With 'a - tremendous flourish at the bottom by .vay of-emphasis.- We certainly never saw:rt itam stand rip iii . ptt iietuid throW away, so entirely, -all - Modesty, and:Speak, for It ou rs .r 9 f his Own. deeds as haV , ing-ctppecl the -clintax of Siatestnen-lilfiewit, dom.'.. 'Haniel Webster; Beaty Clay;.. !Mites Buchanan and Lewis Cais'are all looked aim ps. great statesmen .by the whole ...world;,, • but . . they all 'sunk into. insignificance, in Johnston's xiAr,when compared With Himself.: •' - , -,,, •- ' Siteaking, :of ,the . " Sinking Fund" he: ac, knewhitiged that the great English statesman., Mr. Pitt, was the author of it, but claimed that . !his was gre.ater. than Pitt, inasmuch as thelat -1 ter filled to pay the debt. of England with . it! 'After delightinghiniseli eland: two hours ..in , telling of his wonderful abilities, ho was final ly.foreed to admit that lhe Democrats passed all-t} e laws by Which the "giniiing 'fund" was created, and that without they had done so, as they had a majority in the Legislatnre,hecould have done nothing. The Demoertitstnade the lime bywhieh the. revenue was increased, and ColA.Sa Dinioema resident Of this , k, forerl • ov county, a Democrat rutd,Chief Clerk in the Treasury Department, pild the debt; • This ad mission on the part of the.,Governor was lion, est, for • everybody " knews that the Governor has no power to pass laws, , and that : to : the' Legislaterebelongs the . glory of hiving rein stated 'the credit of Pennsylvania and that the Legialainre has . been largely Democratic,- on joint ba'llot„all the - : - JudgeJessup sat at the Goiernor's left, and evidently expected that his excellency would commend him to the confidence of the Whigs. But Bill. 'Johnston was too cunning to bi 3 caught in .that trap. His , associate on the Ticket got no!recommendation from him. The I Governor had ''no, notion to be caught 'ondons, [.. 1 mu the Bank swindle.,, Very wise.! . '.„ ~, • - . .. - - ' Time is a prettystory: that may .be told about these two Williams: A great deal has been said by the...ledge's man John, about . a certain 'petition that was sett to, the Gov'ernor last isining to have 'JUdge .Tenscip appointed to, the. Supreme. Bench, in plaCe of Judge Binn. side deeeased. Well, the petition ' was' for -11 wardedand in a few days it was 'announced in Harrisburg that ,Tudge.Jessupwas . appoint., ed; whereupon Susquehanna Bank :soon be. gun to be.rungabmit the Gevemor's.. ears.- , . , Some-of the Whigs,nad among them we think I...ledgellailery of Philadelphia, who had been Linstietneptelln . having the Judge appointed, hemediately went to the Governor . and told - him - that itWonld not that Judge Jessup was so odious among the people of . his ova . partyi on account; of his connection with the Rink, that ,the appOintment would ha very_ an. popular;, so -she withdrew it 'in irl.. .aiptrinted - Ali: !!!! A good dell_ has about.some,par , tietilor Demoerats signing that petition. .Itre ,allir, amounted tot nothing,'...forkad Judge Jes. sap been appointed he colild'have held ! it only till!,thie fall; during Whiek tithe the ,BUPreme: Court, would be in session only a few weeks ; this - giving hiru•no' power; in soshort a time, forOther.good or iIL yAndiit.Wa'S Miderstsl. that .ind o on Conyigham!WMililie to :fill his place, here,' so that the ]petition , was in effect to get lesiup out or the way. in . the 41 4 j:if thosu-Bank snits, were expected ,fo triedla August last ;r:and'qUite another - thing from supporting Min far the office r for a; „ . • term et fifteen years; three of Which, he we t& ! be,ChiefJustice of the-State. The facts . ba ing knewe as,,above;that . Gov. - Johnston ante near getting bis . brieped' by - appointing Jessnp,it is to Marvel! that _he. treated. the Judge - so-eoldlyiti his Speech. '• On the whole we do not think the-Gocernor nu made y--conve:rta.here, however - much he lengthened his followers in the faith: , THE STATE DEBT, ItUM!, ::By a statement of, the Auditor Generakin. der the" seal of the OffiCe; we find that the nett redeetios ofthe Stite Debt tient Dec. 1,1844 to Dec. I,lB4B,rinder Gov. Shank, was 8360,. 276 67, and that from Dec.. 1,1848 to - Septl, 1851, about the same length Hof time under Johnston, rheum r'ecgictioni;sbut 058,418 5 , 1, being less than under _ ev. , Johnston's pretensions are incorrect in fact, that his administration hai decreased the Debt More than Shunk's;rind he makes ' , ~ out, sophistry : ::The ".Relief . currency, which is only'a floating debt, has kept re issued,:and though the - old notes hare heen' called id and cancelled; thus' pparently reliev. int; the . State, of a large portion of this deht; Others hare been re-isaued in'their plaee, thu: actually keePwg it li e. We fireele, most of our people have' noticed that nearly 0 . 11 . - ,the Relief - ndirLitie Parked 4 .,',R-ISlNtt‘f":-,for " Wish...lhat epee would Allow us . publish theestatement'! tho Atigitior General "week; but our renders can• sly ; on the above statement 4.f1.108._ pold aumpt to deprive SusrpOanna of res'crtiatice. IlTdihave,,to, inform, our, readers. er a ,desip onfoot which fe te less than tie . deprive thiS county eta Representative on the floor 'of the next Legislature. ! , ,Isaao - Reckliosv, Esq., our able - nnd efficient ?fember Jest winter, is the . Detnociao ttlimin'ee this county for retelee• tion. Susquehanna, Wyoming and Sullivan form oar Representative District* the three conntieii are entitled to two Members. Sus quelumni being larger, thin both the 'others has ono all the while, and the 'otherof coarse goes sometimes to" Wyoming 'and - sometimes to Sullivan, as fair arrangement may ,dictate. This year Mr. Meylert of e Sullivan is.th'e nom inee, and Mr. Winchester of ~Wyoming. - takes the field as anindependent candidate, because he Was not nominated in Conferee; alleging that Wyoming was entitled to it Now the genie is this ; Mr. Winchester pur., poses to run in Wyoniingeounty on thoticket with .111r. , keylert, and will dose, leaving Mr. Reckhow entirely: out of thel question..`` In this' county the Whig leaders Of Montrose agree to run: Mr. Winchester Lon ithe ticket With Mr: &Atli, their independent 'candidate; and intend that the whole , Witig :and Demos cratie vote of Wyoming; with the =tViug Vote of Sukiqiielianna, will defeat Mr.. Reckliow and and elect /11r. Winchester in his, place. n's Visit. This is the bargain signed 'and scaled' by , four or five §usquefiannußank Whigs,of this Borough, virtually' selling ! , likif bewits in the shambles, the Whig party s of this county, and by ihe same transfer they aim, fe' deprive this county of a l Representative in the,neit Legis lature. • '•• ' ' Citizens, of ,Susquehanna .',,'Whigs, and Democrats What think-you ,of this unholyand corrupt design? We feel that we can appeal to the honest men of the Whig party; and that our appeal will not go unheeded.: We ask you if your votes, your:rights ,as citizens of this Commenwealth are at the bidding of n few men, who as politicians are as venal, cor rupt, and Mercenary as the heart of sin? Are the ring-leaders in the - Susquehanna Bank swindle,—men who have centered in this 80. rough. who have ever outraged' and imposed upon this community With an inablence the most intolerable,---empoWeredto barter your right most sacred as. American citizens,—;the right of suffrage?' Do you live, the slaves: to the'narrowwill of this vorrupt t horde I—Have you placed in their hands your; every interest, your most sacred prerogatives; on which, the are to speculate as they were wont to do , it? Bank Stocks? Are you not Freemen, and do you not intend to hold and eiercisea Free man's privilege? Will you go, like a slavish ' culprit scourged to his dungeon, and deliber ately vote to disfranchise yourselves, to east away, like a trifling toy, the heaven winctified right of Man,—the very pillar in the edifice of our blood-bought institutions-the right of Representation? Answer as ns. Ameri- cans, as Pennsylvanians, proud; of your coun try, proud of your Commonwealth. proud your rights and privileges. Of what avail is it that you are clothed nith the true dignity of Rulers, if.ou allow corrupt and' designing. men to sell your vote; trifle with your rights, rob you of your Rejgesentative :and silenee your voice among the I.aw-givers of your .State,—in-your Halls of legislation. Arouse then, • Citizens' of Susquehanna Arouse and rebuke this high-handed attempt.) at political robbery. Arouse . :;:nd speak titre' the ballot-box in a. tone that shall make the venal demagogues tremble; and their gull'. ty heads in shame and disgrace r " Arouse and assert your rights, shew that You cannot be bought or sold, and place the withering seal of reprobation on the browi of those whose pur. poses are so unsanetified. ?Vide not' believe that the Whig partye:an be trifled with in such a manner, And - we helieve that their indigna tion will burst forth knowing no bounds,when they tee the atttempt to bargain and defraud them, reveal itself in all its boldness on the I day of the Election. , WO ask not one Whig, to vote for a Demo crat against his party, or at the.ascrifice of his principles benestlY enteriained;• bat to vote for Mrr Winchester is to vote for a Democrat, and as the choice then is between two Demo- Oats, will you net Vote for a roan of yonr oivn county who has preyed hiuiselt, able and true, rather than' see all tbe interests: of your coun ty seal ificedoind yourselves without Repre sentative? The men who have made this foul bargain to disfranchise every man in Snipe: hanniVounty tile next kgiilature, are the lime ones who destroyed the Amendment._ voles last fall, in whole or part. :."They are the bold e.stand most desperate, men, in -the _blackest corruption, that ever walked ntlarge 'We speak of them its p,oliticians: • They 'are just such: men as we might expect to find et the head of the Susquehanna Bank. Let every Dertmerat at;thepells explain this matter te his neighbor Whig. andlike an hop, estmanhe will vote for Mr. 'Reckhow... The "ones .who have . made, the bargain will :put lair Wineffester'i na.mt on the mongrel ticket for the Whigs, to support. Attend' to it and see that every . l, l ll4.lsue - a vote;for, 4aac.Reelc- BEWARE !• FRAUD . We are informed that, votes 'aro to be seat .tiered at the Poll's foi = WM. giwell for Prosi: dent This is a fraud Oa voters, us Mr, Elivell is not andaiul.rcill not, be a candidate, . ' . .really seems thia - t' the . piOiss':- disgOr4eci . prisenersiand sent lben2:ebiead oner iYV,e'aopo4o ,Denisqi,acs ,:taaroioe a*kiebo4f.i . these high. handed siliiana ::.:. lt is a IlYbig game from be. ginning to end; `sanetcine. s, ,441144 trading the Democratic party.i ;_OtiveZtheinr,.a. •;TaitidSy,._ tbat " syzil not 'sielerizqi'iria*ba tali' aiter'G2. Look to YouvTikkoti., Whigs bore havo ,piinted .thoir tickets. tot : B ePresentAtivew4 6 Slunk aidWhwhester an'tbem. , Others will be scattered with Win. chititer .ikteYkrt; "?therli still with 4 4 * ,434 4 " 3 *; -1 *- - intend:, 4Ti#Vai‘:foillol4o .I*)l4lP4**i.-101 j 10 4 144 , A themselves Tinder R . Jr4isEN.Bee• 191 - Idontrose,Bert,l; 'Mr. Reck hoW resentatire: - Nirtat - ialll laorthi — delfterStely mean Wien; fresh from the Susquehanna Bank swindle, resort , too next todefraud the keople of Susquehanna:- We don't wonder that in every thaindgr - storm thatyasses over litontibee the Sit - Ming utrikei somewhere: Werezakof fire coMitig down in olden times. • '. .•• • Mr. , Carpttliteets Declinaiitnv-: • By our paper _ t0..44; it will - . be seen that Mr. Carpenter has witbdrawn from tho canvass as n andidutrifor the ciflice . dWasociatecliidge. Tho reasons that have indeed hies: to do SQ are briefly stated in his letter.: In dec li ning he has certainly been influenced by. high and patriotic codsiderations, as..sot forth in. his card, and has •given the besi:eitiA denco, that he to a Pmwerzy, reildpit all times to'do all in his Tower to prcimde the harmony and success of `his: party in _the'rState. We fondly hope that;the ezpectations of .111r;.Car pcnter maybe realized, and !natio hati volunta.. rily laid down the free=will offering — or his fel low.citizens for the Purpciso;ef harmonizing the Democratic parti, that he , svill-see itinot only harmonized but victorious drt: the tifuniphant; election dour whole State'Ticket. coin= parison with that, all local conSiderntions arc, of Minor accOont;, l ' There are 'W.) Associate 4ndges bo c - ter', and Gen. Warner and Mr, Bey's remain in the ; the iattei; bin the neitt highest candidate iii , the Cenvention,probably. would bo the choice of the Democrats of ths Comity now. ime Boyle is a man of gent,' ' eduCation 1)6 and good - practical - Inm habits:Sid qualify cations; ,We should think him amply ; ipialided. for.the' . office, , and- frOm the toariner!in which ho was sustained in the Conventiod, - we doribt. not; he will be sustained at the To the 'Public. I Eotbed in the Susquehanna Register, last week,• a false and'malicious, charge put forth !for the purpose of prejudicing -. UM' y'oters of 'this county, and to injure lay prospects -as .a. candidate for Sheriff. 4, . • The charge is, that I was hpProperly con nected with Jelin, the Cashier of the Bank; in the cirenlatioti ofs.SuSquehanna mon ey. That I over received 7 per cent : Jor•par funds in return for Sasoitehannu money, as the Register asserts, is wholly falie, and the :Books of the Bank will bear me out inrnYntatenent. I have been;•for linurnher Ofyears' engaged in purch.asing:cttle'for the market:be low.. At times when I was in want of a balance . Of money to purchase with, I went to the . Bank ~and obtained temporary•lonns. When' it fail ed the Bask held rny , notes for a larie amount, and. their worthless rags were still on my hands, for which those notes were 'igiven.— Verily, if there was any fratid who perpetrated it, and if there was , wreng, who committed it? Like otheiyersons,l supposed the-Bnek to be good, sustained as it wag by the influence of Judge Jessup; and Wm. L.l 3 4ist, the Prei dent. And as for St. John, he tugs every whore sustained by:: the abore gentlemen, es. pecially the Judge, with whom he Was very intimate, as this conimunity _know Well, and therefore Isnpposed him to• be an hottest man: The above is all the . coneet.ition I ever had with the,Bank. . Some efillose Bank merttunosv, riding the country- to prevent my election, crying Bank BAtac! BANK! and I ask - if if does :ript . ,look like:Satan rebuking sin,--tqling to :drag into the same mess with themselves? • • LATtIAI GARDNE R: . DEMOCRATS ! You will not - hear from us agaiiii till tiller , the election day, nor need . you do -Your duty is before you . and you have no. doubt studied it. Leave;,us no apology then fora reduced majority. •Give us no -grouhd for ex euse. Preserve yourselves and, your, country from reproach, by giving ns a . ehance to r- crow over youT consistency, patriOtism, and proinpt ness. GO. TO. THE_PGLIS, stand by' your banner, hold iV high aboye.yoUr heads. No trilling with the Whigs, they, will be anxious : to bpy and sell.-7they Iwo markct.;, Repulse their advances; for they mean to gain by them to your disadvantage. ShoW them:; that — you are Men; high allots such contemptible political intrigue. Leave them aloni3'e- 7 . , in their, sham standby,Your ticket and, you ,will' come ng with victory blazing,at your head, =ands your; foe defeated and disgraced at'your feet. • A Plirtirtg Word; Depoorats. Before the issue of, our next paPer, - . the dii3 will be - cast, and the question decided whetber Wm. Bigler and you are deferded by triumpli of the Whig When next greet-,yenishall it your, be with" congratulations on ' success ''or • • -every , . ,with hope of theßeimeracy crushed fer . years,shzdi qe have te announce that MI is lost? Two hundred, and even.: vote !wig dee cidis the question.' Te 'your' , '-pest and work there until' the lait . yete You • may be . divided yOur,.COuntpTickat, BOT POLL EVERY. VOTE FOR BIGLER:AND THE -14 , 719 LE STATE - TICKET. ; Don't let the minor • question.'. of - Cetnityeffielera in terfere with . I the'State Thit:ls'.of hundred fidd mcireimpoitance than *ho be. Sheriff, or'imy otheeoffiCer.::Go to"the polls. Go'early, and the firet thing; Vou do VOTE; and then 'you. will have nothind'eise on your, mind, and ~can discuss the!merits of the countycandidites-with all -earnestness God bless you,'W'ork like Patriots Country will be :wet , ' ;' p' tire printithis week nmextraCt -from's' speech, of Senatei from ColUmbia ac,ulkifY , .',li is one of the Most' able and coniihmingorgummits A - St; hail been made in the catipui,, , m, frilly putting,to nonglit thwelaimii of , GOV.= Johnston,. that lielnis ac- Cempliihed such great wonders* Mk Sinking' Farad:)slr. 13 . ,.49k5 1 imr was eat .. .taste:4 14 county, 4141. its ,yeiuenlberd •by iumrof 'oar citizens. ,Lettiery voter read the apceph, < , ' More'P.ravii;._ fraud lilt just , been delphia;lymbieh tie name of Coldtm. enk) ! , ititiited on the Depocretie Tiekat fa These votes are t0 . W:;'0,344:4 0 4 all over tie.:i3Mte. ": TIM NV111011: 4a i t ;', been detected there infuldieg-'60,110 , ratherfr to ple'Aisessor's Demoeras 1 )011 4..1 0 * to YolerelfBfBl I n `r , i,q4:yow Awitgrit, thefi stravag, PETING, matte and m w lt t4 44Gtiv:43'0 t'oivShot - at,k - th illiV \ , buziedi a d rose again!' Sir- 1 rible on . ea -Murder, Eked'. vidliri t r,it: ".Bold attelopt - .-- at, woe hiatibu: 111 '!` Blood. land th der"' n'al,' :`-Tice .. North itiver , o Pito v• t' = t . ' Had out. • - " " 't et' , t your_ Life Preaoraora•• t 0 40,-1 - Solindtheßewagalld InOurike; i ;Tpni4olin ?tE:: In "Couriag ± aid" viliaimusitortea, c lub s i fire-anus, and pistols 1t! .! !.1.,;,1, 1: ' - : "Attempt' to arrest the Aossui I ifinsw Luna .. . - - i. Such, reader, is a pretty fair sample Of. Ott , manner Which tho press. 'rear home, n-7 1 flounces to its 'readers that Gov. Johnston wi* selaailkShOt at near 'Ponta 9 - week - befora Init. This is certainly tho most silly and_ti=rte dfiiloun attempt to Make political Capital 16C' sre over - heird of.' What will nOtIO remirtedi ' Now the Whole simfdithia;(ool',,, Johnston was POitOVilles near there, nnai when passing through ,the Street the eame.upoia body.oi mineraeollectid totither as is tho case in those-Distriets almost iiiiSfy t iny, engaged in a quarrel: :The eseortiwassed through; yitheid harnileer)iinlestation, end,: it they t.iscountered - clangtr W 4 by their, `,Ovi,it . l preilimPtion in railing eiion 'a - hody - of 4C tieis: under, suckcireumstimees., g'tlie scene of j'isester;" says, ihat'Glor.;.ielni , :o iston was.pretty.weil •!‘soire that evening, but thlt Brandy was very evidently the orumkt,l, used' . Tlifi whole yarn• is one it .thoso':!litr resorts of Unprincipled men, se false and•foot. , ish lhat the Pottsville papers,where the" deed wastirnitted''have taken; thus lir; notice of, it, as we;ean learn. - : 8 ; 8 ; § 'READ! READ I! READ!!! Attempted Coalition : of Covet 'snot Johnston with the Native' Americans.. The.figlowing *letter from Mr. Tlieer;wait' addressed to the Whig Conference of. Phila— delphia under these,eiremnstanees. Mr. Thayer'- VlSl.Snominated by.the , Whig ConventiOn flit One of the CoMmon• Pleas Judges.- The Ili.: • tiveAmericana refused to. vote for Gni *John.' sten takes tile Nyhigs vmuld take Mr. Thayer's ;. mime off the Ticket. and put Mr. AllilMn the; Native, on, The conference , - met - aglln.- and: sent a Committee to Mr,. Thayer, re4Miti.l4: u l r, him to withdraw Ids name from ; the eket.—; To that committee - IM addressed the fe lowinc deidded letter refusing - to do so.. Afte :the ii;.- ' ", Ceiition of the Iettor,th.C.ONFEREN AC- . THALIA PROCEEDED TO. DAL .FOR THE NATIVE - A3LERICAN CANDIDATE,; ALLISON, AND NOMINATED,* for, OM position to, which they had before mina; ted Thayer. Read the letter- one an till:—. Irishmen read it and then tell -as if Oit ,- entr vote for Johnston m , ho is leagued vlithi the; Native Americans for, votes. --: L . , PIIILADELEIII4.„ Oct. let, 1 1 1351• 4ENTLESIEN: .. I * , . ' ~* I *. I.:: ~ , ... Perhaps I may be pardoned expression;of ii reasonable, disappoi that_ the body which has seen fit t see'before my fellow-citizens, in a ' miaow _ i _ so novek'has not thought proper to dicate more formally the gtounas upon et • 'cb its action has proceeded. I am, bove-er, in formed by many members of • the embrace and indeed so notoiious ii . the tact, that it cannot - for a morneef be disguised, FIAT, THE OBJECT TO BE OBTAINDIM', THISMEASURE, IS THE A pai.:' o TO OPTHE VOTES OF ANO t HEB:: PAliTY,it'o ll ; A limit onVE ,IN THE_ GIFT OF TUE: PEOPLE o#, THIS.: COMMONWEALTH. -- You also' ybui. 7 selves ; acting as theoficial organiof the Conference; - did; as sou rememberlin th: , a: interviewWi thWhich you honored e, this;; morning,, DISTINCTLY A. 1 7014 ' THE',;; oBJ et TOBE'Tb GAIN FO TEE "1 Wlli TICKET THE VOTES OF THE _ .1 gARTYALLUDED TO, '' ' '='' ': ,'- ' '1 donot stop to inquire- into the morality or"propriety of tbis:`course ofpolitipaL:Fal - .nave •in ordinary eases, - Or whether trio,-- proposed .arrangement would operati in, - thef manner biped for by its , advbeates:..'l3nt.. , l z ~,..:•.:. .. . . ~.:' _, Omit is notight . .toioake the Judiatalg- , 4 fiee'eontributory to such a pUrPOSetliPd :to'lti sell It fOt:'4oi4 liki3 i"Oliatiei in - the itabliak marbit, 'Agana besitate an, instant is o,i_kg course which ;I ought to perste 'Persona/0 eonsideradoe, can find.no.place in so gra a question as - this., •My duty 40 the la my duty' 'to the *lick; iii . s l OtY.:to , ~' . --- Public; my ; ity to myself,-.alike d ,:....: : I '.--v , tha't r ebeittd'ileremptoriki refuse t in' my aid to the consummation of a Ail ~e ,:! . . 1 . - so degrading to the JUdieial Mc , ' y !i frauglit with; such ; dani - eiou!s cease , i ~ , „ to the aommuniiy, I therefore ; demo te '.. aced& toibereleest. :.:‘: ':-..: ;,iiegginlYou;;lSireaint ,' my: ..-„ tlid•: i ..,. e considerations to the'at lligout ' folk 'S. ' repreaot; .:" I am gentlemen, yoxr9b'L ::;.: _,,, - 41. ...... t Nessra.. Tool CI ii9lJ. liobbisi*: i. BEWARE 0 Olt Demoireta Ave sr4 . 9ner from the Whig toi Wiltga•pf tbh ore Arc ,, lockmttl Rondei .tjuiV.Ro; T at irma I ur ri Ix . ak uim uts ton , v r t Au ou t tpat es. ternau..• 1 foithe , mtment o l plena ~";i5 ~f ,1~ y~~` !I'+ it,. f~1r:
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