PtiTTsviLl*. IMMIRDAY MORNING JULY 9j-18'.118. ,-.CAP4issphielv..Carcks.Cants.ll4lvvt4vsassw., ilasstisits of every deicriptrn. neftly prtaked at Ilits CIA* 1 the /vow cash prices. ArritigliTielk. 41 . AN active intelligent bny,laged about 15 or 16 years, of good morilltabita, to _ ,4the,jotititiogliesiness. ~..,orditteteiTClitrarpondelice for ibe iki th Of • "Samna D:l4its. George EA9 , +San Hefner„ - 41-n4in amens, lames Billynkan:Jr. Stagtr, Ei q. Sober. Werner, ;"Arireit B4White, _ Illannist Hartz. %et .the reople Hententher i. - that i I . 11104.V1D R. PORXER FrOted in the Senate last Win* , ter-to instruct our Oen:it - ors and. Representitiver lis Con weis to Tote in-favolar °pike iwlions and infamous Sub- Irreatsury Bill. Peow-io your time for Nellie. - The'filiners' Journal will tie fUrnlehed Trapn the 15111 of July until The . elution, at thihrXer rate 'Of Twenty-five Cents ; • For eac subscriber—or 25 6opos week 1 1. for 85 C9od Jokt:"• iy a verrimiiroba pod a little tan i3iggise for os of tbeduuroal. Vile etnry the:colu Prom! 'dings of the'Youni Con ( mention. Wu last week promised to fur-- 1 .oish our v readera with the.proc, ecidings of the -Young Men's ConventiuSt. After we "commenped their distributiitri, we ,found that we lead been furnished - .kith onljr half . -- the - auply ordered, and toratequenty, we could y supply about one half, of our readers.. We are, however, collecting, the prom 4fings -as fast asiposili.le from. uthesu who have read them, pad wild soon -be enabled to -upply all our con itv frien 0* - Tim 4th'ol July was celebrated S.ehuylkill Haien, by the Millie)? 'land a large number of cititens, in the good old fashioned way. The proc4edings will be ' , . , ,finblished nest week. -43Ce!Oration of thejourin*o Pattsviile. 'Opr Ndtional AnMversary was ce-lebra. led in this.ptace with minitial rejUicing,g and festivities. "The dawn day was sa. `lured and.ushered in by succe s sive -dis '-charges'from a "big gitit' 7 -4.the reverber ating echoes of which among our tips apd. wallies made the welkin iing again, but thsturtied the sweet dreams ()Hite Iromno. 'lent* whilst the 'reveille thertily ibeaten heightened the martial greetings iof the morn. Our military cornpsnins turned out at early Irnurs, and cotuributed. much to the animation and life of the Jutisilee.— . Their appearance we have Often•bororeepo ken of as handsome anit soldier-like; - and on 'this day the infantryHlooked what is. usually called lisplendid," with their king plumes waving,i and their . bar- Dished equipments shining in 'the. glo rtous sunlight. Captain J. shed great Credit for 'the pains he tieti with the company, and thp high -State of discipline to which he is bringing It by frequent drillings tpld exerciiies, We were ii6o.pleased to observe that the troop are increasing their nutritrs. After two o'clock, a large processiion was formed by otir citizens to march{ to - the orchard., to partake of a dinner in the opentair, ac• companied by a band of mimic. This was ' to celebrate the defeat of the .-Stlb-Trea sury Bill. When the comPany,asstnbied, the DeFlaration , of independence isas read by Samuel Brooke, Esq. I. The guests at down to the number of abbot 250. After dinner, the regular toasts iwere - drunk, lowed by an eloquent address front Geo. - W. Farquhar, E q. during lila delivery of which the orator wasli.udly and fre quently applauded.. A nOmbor of .volun teer toasts were then drunk, interspersed With singing and music. ' 0.1 the whole, the festival was .of the (must gratifyinx kind, in the midst of conviviality, perfect harmony and good feelirg., There was at the same time a high degree of enthu siasm manifested fur the i'Vashingten Far ' mer, whose full length .pi taro was 'exhib ited, and elicited loud and prolonged cheer ing. The truth is, that Goy. Ritner is nut only regarded with feelings of the 'highest respect and admiration aw.a Chief Magistrate, but also as a man p ossessi ng;og -.the warm personal affeetlons pt his friends., We have abundant _evidences of • fact . A large majority of the tample on the sec ond Tuesday of October net; Will show by his triumphant .M-61 6tio tbe estima tiomin which be is held by all true Perm l , Vlvarlians. Vtie Putt villa . Band also' paraded the streets irn" ihei ' : forenoon ,a the day. Among other; pi' i p 4 eision4,l xis, observed that tite,fire Dopisrimeuir .11iffned nut numerously. l • We were highly -gratified with this sper.te -an d hope-that it will i tif_ r Trequently re —liih a full yamiptiniisee,_iiiid'ou' nro Uppers. ii }oust also 'not omif tp it the Linitiutian_ComPanY I 111 10 11 gay .Youn.g r v iso,Hdie ‘ rs paraleclwith n arty all thepotnre %;"4.... -- ild 6treitmetance of gl rionli ersr: , , v liflur Sunday *bent , brilarb inpaireti i sc ; 4401ai spot in Our. isi&oiti, and pai. 7. ___,:t an_enunleingnent,rn, t-di9!, -a% ne 7 :lllere eerie& up et fee'in tof hos' '7,76/ : - ,1111*Irtinlirt e d :y, - . 1 ; . ' 'wit - initchici"afriii 11 ' i eailit en. - j aPtlitOUR 'WI 'Testa rms of I • day.. i, 1 ii. .4:- 0 j - .. :, . 1 , Olt it 1)0 h ' et ; r tong en,t enemies ache retwill, I in ;which a man gby the - name btl,,folesi -MoMPWor-NtowellithltgotAisara""*" by .club, !tad 141:qpkaAe4crf;,kmer ly High,m 1 : 4 - ii m :4Ae .i i ia tn ot, a fioll6ll o®. feli - Vortm - . efehihiettempt; ieli toiquell the afnay. 'Several, 'offeudert hate been arrested and bdund-tmer to an swikt)ilheihrent*"Tbeleor rireticei wit) nOt betttbleia4tiln my 'well-oiderbd contutbnity., ~, . 41, 1 4iiter.4boisti ham 'We basis nittjaimed.-Arsjil Masi 0 Mr. CiraovieVii taintn.ineer Middleport, on the 3d ioet4g. the fall of eome•timben Anetber, , parson was enneiderw. hlytldjured. • _ '4•-• dottier' leerdekt. - -i 2 A' preen by ihe 'name of r Ciro= Grusrent, enjoired in biastang strmhs. at t o r t Carbon; bad his face and person burnt in a n)ort ahoOlfing manner on Thursday last, by the disibarge of a blast *kWh be supposed had InGst . ed Tire,, - -abrapptoiehed for 'the 'prtiElOse Of eater. the cause. Am . Signs is Schuylkilkinntiity..;-- . A Odrter man,*a few lays .-sinee, at Mid dliPent was wading m -a very exulting manner, some of the votes taken 'at train. ings, which in a few instances resulted in fakir of Porter, no doubt, - in' consequence of!theichaifing dubbed him a Oeneral. A Ri)iner man standing ‘tiy, • proposed`, taking a Tote among a body of labouring le.en who wre then 'approaching, and V4lo ' had just 'tot . their work. lt was agreed too, and ' Wa: i ! . • - IFUr Ititner, 1 1 IS 'Porter, . + '' . ott The;Porter maMlooktid iiithek blue,. and lei haspot, bereulhaard to,spask of signs since..- .. i .iSiins" in Old "Deinocratic" Berka.•;.— Wlejearn from Reading, that the Ritner celehmtion on Messer:smith's Island, con slated of 339 persons; and the Porter cel- Oration at the Mineral Springs, of only 390', The Porter men hal better give it up, withdraw tneir candidate—and save die ir credit. A let ter fiom Aunt ingdonCountv shoes, that'll will •reqdire at least 140000 to rpitir the damars'the "Canal and Rail "read tas suitaitied'by the tate fre'shet. it is elated that the repairs will iteve'been eo far progressed in the course 'tic flee or six Weacp, as to ter The water into ihe"eanat 'hoWeveN - will not be•put in 1 craiplete ormir, in a shorter 'period 'than flag or five months. .The transportation rif:ifoods,.Pasiengers,4sc. coutinuei b i y Means of wagons, stages, dsc. -The latest " Bonnet t."—'f he new , project of this' Adniidistration, which was by scam hastily 'Opposed to be a measure of relief, and by orir -1 evives among the number, tunas out to be a most tritons - scheme to accomplish covertly What Administration - bas not 'yet .been 4ble ac -4koMidish nruly- I. 4he union ofibellewrd and the flutito. We are sorry to see thief: . this till has Aimed the Senate. The-rote stood 27 to 22. Mr. Velhimn, the nevr, ally, Voted evilest it, because be 'odd it was ai" surrrender of ;pourer over the public money to the - discretion of the Executive." The National Intelligence, sayis • I ) 'lt proposes to Invest the "Preildetit with in Uncontrolled wirer to reserito what sort of Peney shall be received in psymeot of does to the overnorent, to the client of requiring (if he . hiwnie) the -.whole revenue of twenty or thirty Milian! of dollars a yeario tie,patd egclutsively n: specie. • - it'thenproperste to leive it - eritirelv`it (he din., 'Mellon of the Pirisident to direet uftete, and by ;Whom, entin what Imburits and proptirtions, this borete, or whateirer other money ghat be kept. to that; es tinder the reign above, referredlo, the money may be lent, by half millions at a-finte l to =any bank crrindividoal whatsoever Whom the Ex Premise may theme tu treat, to igropitiate, to boy ag, as men have been heretrifore propitiated !or bought op lir moths of the &rashes. ttt pro. pore!: ofcouratoilso to empower the Pyesident to punish by is:withdrawal of lb, tlepositee. any ,such depository as his displeasure may dance:to heta upon. just es the late President - itif the Uni ~ied .Slates visited his dim:Gamins on the bank of the United Smies by the remoVal from it of the public depositor. . -- linaky, alter, clothing the President with this j more then regal power, the bill ketoses to place 1 1 it all within thocover and protectiun of the Veto. • For. The power which it is One proposed to con fer noon the President, if the Reuse concor with the Senate, will be hey( - by legislation, in longs than one third of the Membei Coq. gresir Agit stand by tbr misc. of it. 1 Abolition..—The Net trading abolitjo)u ptipti 'peaking of -lrelory'tlh: ria, that perm:lllmA" th theta -eskreirluitto. fad, minntite,—but it he atty BENRE Eery Clog. Nen can balee n , trig rill go. A nuOitser oft out fur-Vao Buren. Thi yluttintiu; the-pot. pr Otit prow leork,Cogratatioo t ,fabor fr Negroieuffrigei . Noo,:couldi tbs , At rrltiPlreshiest* ie ifairt the Pie' . V4ident. 0.1:1 ,z 3 littiaaett - Wit when beads beadag -off Mimi fat know yamin: 1 itionitiltell- tri It Ii f *I LatroW , ?li" ' - 1 • -" - ' , Gaps, alit a diatigke-of , .$1 the arm otv Gee rid la, 4i Gnat dank ' ttb 1bad.4..: Aye ayalli yam - Mattrim arthay *Tart In arm ti odatook,tal. 41 the Ate' Apia into tharmig lo t at bo y ~,E. i tbea takiarlata abet - am ~,I Oa Mandan' testi t•moramen watch-buntairlindini Utah ,ingolOi . irr Ocate44oafinebtawl i , • . fig a conanhition ~ rt 1 • Z. 4. IiZEMEIMEI 111111 the IS. in Sibs . may 11 its Jaren mists :ready ionbt the *WO is othehrisi. lud Wan- iportant ••• Adult 4. Ipeia ybsetty.tr rarizing h 'Come! itritiggsrchineltri i. thepohcalfficer i L• :Bdtam tholletter ideompitaieil ons • ''. - igid- of ledAiiiistairay 1 '4l ( 1 7 1 . 811 7 , " the issitlghstor toe wait tin Mender the Mayer in' onits4.o ,ttetil • ==El wan h ~ ~ - 1 110aliMil i . in - -igamiur orttheitriompWtht gen . /OP- I ver Van Buren'a mid Porter ' s totreasU• •. 1 . , ThOlifise;of-Behoylltill "C4ntYs op posed - to the ; Bill 'and' in fit- - vor' °tithe "reitAiiiii dim* hf Rimer, to • tlurzumberof sesaiil.hundrety partook.or a topspin!** entertetoment ate :red up in The Orchard, itilforoughrinider the ' .dirrti9fi I I th es. comoOtte4 ksroogo• ..organised by. theappointilientef I AitT)llll6T. CLAM. NICOLA, gap • Tresident of the Day, j and' - - 170. E PRESIDENTS, • , Col. George Shoemaker 4 , . nowt C. ' John : . • Jeremiah Reed, - • ' JoAr& 4ande Aron, - .H:lfsuut, lisnr3l Bressler" , . Dr. J. + F. Treickkr, , bicKeansburg. Peter Filbert;-Pinegrove„i John T., SiMpson, Port s carbon, AquilO . Bolton, d. • • John Kantner, sen. 'Norwegian. Israeli Green, do 'George Miller, do Adam: Shards, New' CaStle. The "Declaration peodenee Wad read Lett'vet•ici, ?nOtetedve AtarOer by S. tisL BRO.OEE, .tha:Carlipway - theit partooleof a *dinner. After the cloth Was removed; the ing toasts were drunk,: amidet tire roar-of the - cannon, the cheering of the multitude, and interspersed with magic from the - Pottsville Bend, who 'kindly I volunteered their"seivices On' the occasion: • - REGULAR TOASTS.' . 1. The 4th of July, 1796. Whr the People of the United State* cease to hold i in.sacred ven eration and esteem, they shall hale aro degenera ted as to be no longer capable of self g ovornmenti and bromine fit subjects for the Dictator's Rule. 2. ThE Wrists of the Rersolutipa, which nude ua a Nation of Freemen; whether • in the Cabinet, the field, or on the wave. •The best expression of our gratitudeand veneration is, to imitate Mir attires, awl oppose all oppression, whether fur. eigu or •Domestic usurpation. ' • 3. The President of the United loth,. Whilst et he sets honestly in the upright • d faithful ad ministration of the laws kw thir welfare of the wholo nation, be will alwayebe supported' and respected by the people; bit W'han'be forgets his exalted Milton so far as to lead d faction, he Will deserve the contempt of every hottest repUblican of whatorer party. - Pie Congress of' the Mailed Patio. Elected by the sovereign people to represent them in the eateUtsent of just and wholesbam laws for the good of sli—they do tneir dinky ie attending to the interests of the c.otistaaentP, an not by servility, P to a resident , in the hope of b ane rewarded by a Foreign _Mama or a Cidlectoiphip. S. The Chief Magistrate of auk Contotootosaith of Pennsylvania. • May the of alvraysrhe filled by as worthy attinctimbeht as our pre•ent honeit, upright and laithtlil "fencer Governor. Joseph Milner, who has in-all his officio, acts Studied to promote the Wolf e% happiness and sovereign_ its dependence-of his befoved native State; equally .regictileati ottlikt 'cwiaria er - caresses of the pre -auntrituout .tneddlera and interferers of the 'redo ral Government. 6. The judiciary of the United States sad of the several Sietea.—They have so far .deserved the respect and semeratiorrtif the people by their decisions, the exCeptions being po fine as billy to enhance the -general 'rirle.=-while the tleseh rie• mains pore tnd Idcorroptibie, ode nights and lib ' arum are well gustded. 7. Ore Aleitryond Mhos of the 'United &chi.— Plain and unassuming citizens; and obedient to law to lime of peace; 'he hbuory aim coun try, short as it is, beans ample testimony of whit our sailor* and soldierecira do in time of war. b. Universal Siiinsfiari throirgholit Diu comb try.—An !educated and enlightened people will not be long humbugged by political quack. and expirimeisters. . internal ineproireirtents idteriver prgetieabl e .4.- The best and-cheapest standing army, and the most effective "Line of FortifiCatintia along our coast" are railroads throughout our Union, which bind theStatestoeher by facilitating interenonre; the sore , destroyer of prejudi4e, and cementer of esteem end friendship. 1 ' 10. TRe next President of the (Yiled &hies. May he be. one of 4 tite Old Sphool." proved by the expersedee of the first roe, and not of" he new experiments of the seventh a orrelu ht. 11. Henry Clay, William Henry Harrison and Daniel Webster—we honour Ind esteem them all as chest statesmen and Sterling patriots, who all 'Reserve the 'highest honool in the gift of their countrymen. We leave it try the *whoa 'Con vention to declare which (Willem hive Mom votes for the presidentship. it The sovereign Pm* oftke United Slates. May all) our differences been honest (principle,) 1 and all oar battles fairly and honorably fought at the ballot tax; and the choieelgiven to those who best recommend themselves by their prewar cAs racier foy honesty and fidelity, and not. who is most approved oy the Pedera Etecathie. 13. Last, though always sit in the belief of . 4 emery man worthy of a vote n his ethintip—fh. daothrerie of trier Country. Dot for the =alma of those atm achieved inu Independence am miiht novetie hubjetts dh* pretty bale Majesty, Queen Victoria. i Aftet the leggier toasts, werei drank, 01: 0 34 - ry Vaginae'', ' q. wss,ealled uismorharuldressed the; assemblage in a very eloquent add petri4ie maoner,firr a. bout half ao hour, nod e s tm.luited by offer. leg the follonhVeitiiatittt .0 ~ - ' TheWeitibligtit3l Wagoner— he hattalpitly distiocee the/after Otrt olbusirendusiitheracona Tuesday,-of Oc tober seirt/ hOvill leave* out °flight. 1 -, - ' - 1-1 " .- -;• 1 , ---.. 4‘ . treit-firtirte.k-Vstil ' 0 iteli-304838. - ' - - .rt , . •••• . ..i , . 114(4iiiii:-. 1 4 icihs'engagement Il i to utikariVilliriiitilloir. lutenist &buy!. Ell' BkVeeitt the efilelettlott of ilifilem Ililt Anpi!orary , * which pie birth, to,dur - ' StututiVi lisispetideoce4 drily pre,'' . _ etrut r eny, pe MOW meiwith the -44148n* of Plttevillei p9: l i dm: Ii Geo:IAM . Aq Ac. teKteniiiiified ou tt olts foOtiutievi: s tar i row me to • • 101011talft t dikr wing eenti ens: 4;,' v.l. _1 , INERIP.,IIIOKONAIGet ',- - • #O4- : -. : yi r .zigilk, irtio ockihii , 7okol iii'tieValtiinithaktiokrAir; chalet:ler detaiint the Pok no i independent, , TO.liitici Shier,` Jacob GI wince of Amutge , ts. - 'Your Obetneot 'II: d =EI „, gr - esiietv G intTmweac-1 hai4 vitationioimirtike of ifOb filo friends of Gov. Rit of Pottsville, in -honor' of utiplp of the PeciOe`iiveiN Porter's Meg regret that this it year preveita me from ja friends at the festiselMa gentlemen, tharthti kiMe County r who.love their aou party, When the . proper ti be found : at their. posts, a 9. port' the .mehidtion of their 'brother laiborer iti done more to salience the Farmers, and the ! public any, other Governor since mon :sn} 'der. Enclosed which 1 beg leave to'prese to the company. Joseph gitner: the prac ical fame/add indefatigable friend of Pen - sylvania inter est*. The people have le led his tioti by 20,000 majority; . 1 • ' • • To lobo Silver, G. G. Shelter and othehi —Committee of Arrangements. fly A.st. Clair Nichols. The first seb.treaserer we. reed 'or, Judas I=366V—who like our modern dernagoglies—Democrati made of old ninety eight Federalist*, prof( said suCh loos for the PPor, as these do fur 'the Dettr Pr t iple;" •.not that be cared for the poor, bet bees se he *as a thief, and having the purse, carried tvitat:was put there in."St..JobeEll and 6 ver44. George Shoemaker. t rut eiwil Jue—the Penn. sylvania Farther—the Pooran's friend. The designing politititian'a 7 .foe e glory,in the man who can lay like him, that hen he ion do th - 'I , staLcult itiorttlar-rvicit. bit Mill }rite pleasure retire “to his trivia farm." I John Stubs. 'Joseph Silber, a Simon 'Snyder Democrat one , of Pennsylvania's purest Patriot' —he has managed our State affairs well, and we, the laboring clam will showl the next election, that we have more confiden in him, than in the Federal Loco Popo Sub Tr Miry Porter. We have the experience that the Farmers make lilt ter Governors than'the forayers. 1 A Guest. Henry Clay.abitracted from his 1a?... litical merit. or dsmerits. Henry Clay, Whether Prelidenthr Vice President. ' Henry Clay, w.het. er'to the eueteeila of the widen, or in the shades of private retirement. Henry clay. whether Whig or Tory—whether dead or altm Henry Clay i i Henry Bressler. Although a large number of this respectable celebration were at the Election in WU the supporters of Wolf and filublenberg, (l dinong'them.) we catincVirt improve of the present exeellent State Adranistration„and now go With all our bight for the German Farmer. Governer Joseph Rimer. Our motto ta—"tat well enough sham." , , _ 1. Grew. Joseph Ritner, the beat Governor weAsave had since the day. of Simon Snyder. The Democracy of Pennsylvania will do her fluty_ At the next general electionend re elect hint Sidi at least 20;000, majority civet his comPetion, the Loco Vino General D. R. Portar. • J. T. Simpson. The Sots•Treasdry . dilt ifs. tended to draw the influence of the poor min &did the Key Stone llaide-farther Joe Will be eleresedin 'spite bf the treasury influence. . John Kercher. Prosperity to the Muddy' Breech, ono ,downyitli corporations. , 1 John Silver. The mery nt Corinnikmore Banbridga.H' be - ekiipuint a id unilini.hieg iitiv.o cats, of the U. S. Nov,. . ' A. B. Jones. The th emoiy of Gebrge Wasliter ton. John Kintner, sen. Here on the lipid whete we men hold our celebration. 'man during tin re. violation. was murdered by the indians—an in dustrious population now py the lad locality —may their inthutry be u eked by eorpork; liclbs. Saipuel B. Delmer. Heilth to all blipdsed• to the Sib-Treasury Bill. I J. A. Higley. David R; Porter, the Federal Loco Food Sub-Treasury calodidate for Governor —the unbiased freemen n the Keystone State despise ku principles. and ill show Their serai -1 nicht by saving lye for old farmer Joe.. Henry tehelinan from banon'Cimnty. ' Out old and Herman ' agridalto ',county Lebanon— will tell at the next Eked° that the farmer" are alive to their interests, and twill giit their brother farmer 3pieph 4itner, at last one thousand ma. 1 jority. I • • Jacob Kline. Joseph Ritmo'. the.Fanisce Gov near of Pennsylvania—he put his veto On the "Merman Coal . monopoly," which ' ;nosed through our Legislature hype treacherous course pursued by our Representative's Charles. Frailey and Daniel Krebs: Therpeopleciftchaylkill coun ty will tell at the bekt October Election Una they approve et the Governor'si veto; endlthavFrailey and Krebs forfeited that confidence, which they nice pieced iri them. • . , Benjakiin Shafer; - it Federal Low Foos Fortbr.COnthittion ton in eessiod at Harrisburg; made itp of briikkoi down P !Wading, once seekers, office holdall and agents the National Govern. then. It, will avail the ofithing; iv, the Fanners, Metbardes and laboring men of Penn. sylvania are net to bit ° eight napping?! wised their •thterisstf, are at • tike - -Rittler 14 their idolise. I James drown. loeepli iliteel fleiiiiel the patronage Of the poor fo r his manly *duet to promote the interest of tha.Laboriartilart, Jahn Moore: 1 wish that the cock orlifloglakte 'All never crow, . 2 / • r i s k ; that his ;dents id America will fryer iron. That the wins of ltreintons siniy 'never yield; while the Aidstinin doyk ten stand a field: - I ' ' • ' I •Jtistipli Bowen. TiiiiSalf-Treasy Bill.' The 'dui, kitiu . deligoetes " 'fanny ; "tin ;second olivindlinti" 'they third - 'lvens°. Si' ninny Ist pay effithe*edillerk br Canteen. "001 fourth lorbethlng tettri . foy the li4le, Magician" had his dupes. ^ •,' . 4 r - —79 , , WittlifirStioetnitter. - _ t" to Lis* Foc i n-party have caused ihe'llinitgratir beislisseliset • Jeers& Ritner and pr ' ity•will meth ing: stet A dd id e l, nailer: !fl -..Witshi :;Ceintly Wiser. 'flesilth itittser. , •,_'. - .111.-lailLati Ilw. jut likstotist •Bnctiod kneel , listr-Lioin 7 : ' mo a ihnsirselaked 11111; t r o i la letitt.hirdederial: ' ' lfl Aioilitateliin. - ;Arks ' di UMW. 1 . .1 174;godt 43.igie.01710,i ies free-and ecc:-r.Coin~ . ~ .. t Se rumt, ?Mart. nix 4.1938. :Ted your in- is dinner - With n .the vicinity, be : receni ti tierce's and: =and el..vceed4 season' of the ink 'With in k Beaisit*, arSehaylkill better than elites: will liantully sup d Joe Ritner, soil, who has welfare of the •nerally, thin he ,days of Rt. a a sentiment t through ydu '1 have the hoe& to be ldur hbtable servant , BE )t.l. MMEMMME • - - - 11, ---24 f - 'Dr-L ittrelabler. Waif — eat tirVian RPM and Porter's was Sub Treasury Bill it; iconviriong prao( 'there I. yetivirtue and pat. • riodauf among . Wetthat4they love. their cooniry better than 004; add at they will re slat all ervir t akraginpr a t i operiVieir liberties, ewe, • sato from whaling.' yittitia'y . . _ - A ft er-the abOvet.toast.wa ! drunks,- Mr. , Mann was gilled in k . and sueg-the foliova . ing song, which] was picked up its the great, where.nedottht,it . .been-drop, ped by aotudlirsolst , Suprt po r of the Bub, . treasury 1)4 ;:, t ... ' „i , ,- • , tint-Liiiiiiikieriereruk— .. ' ita be riliutiiiitithitiC3C.rifla traces, i'drllWilh Plitl7 tyillittnr* II spat, . • .. Than, mem abbot - -Viittrit epeephi IN ...." ; Buying allihin tkat,weirciteetty and cheap. Oh! how i langni IBie.officrOttid'plietta. F''' Oliftew II aighl toithWbip it ray feet; • rd tinc,„Sub•treaiiiryr,4liCit -914 the graces,- Buying all thing% tbat arc pretty and cheap ; . -I'd be a Sub.treksurpr—Fil bnalSub-tressurer, - Baying - tor tip 'ec*-aure I could tidy cheap. Oh! could I pilfer gift .wand of a fairy, , I'd pluck a OW Prom Uncle:Sem • wings, 1 And then..take a ramble, to - sportive and airy,' _ qinking the mini:drope-thowiibeantiful things. Thifse 'who earn it'v!oney are. watchful' and erary; - Too slow the retiirtis which industry brings—;, I'd be aSitib-masuier, sportrie !and airy,, ~. i And off in a jiff 4rhen the nightingale sings:. I'd be a Shb-treasurer- f -I'd be a .Sub-treasurer— Off in rjiffariten the nightingale sings. ' I • : WhatAhobgli Yen till the each rascally iove„ Will have to aCediiikt at soma futurnday; - Surely- I '4 well, ONfr t6o chance is all over, To line well you pocketi, and then run away. Some of your-whigii may . prelen:d to discover, Means of pubiietenca m some htrneet way, • .1 But I'd -get an officik- 7 1'd be a Soh-treasurer. I Pucketthe spoils iing then rita . sway, I'd be a Sub.trearmyer—l'd be a Sub.treasure i, Pocket the yelliy lryii—then pin away. .; . Mr. Thurielt Russel was also culled :Up on, who entertained -the Company with several . patriotic; songs, which were sung in his usmil hopes manner. -- . John Kepple. }Joseph (tither, our present worthy incumbent; his strait , forward couric in his executive capucify, and his manly imitipen dence in every respect, marki him out fur plot such a ma of whdia Pennsylvanians -can boal4. Ili+ reelection will be secuivo ! bra majority of 4.4,000. . John Heffner. Joseph Miner, a man of stet ling integrity. a watchful Servant Ot_the People's inter eats, a Democrat; of the Jefferson and Snyder School. The iferoheruts of Pciur.sy lva nit, will soy td trim at the -nleXt October ple6tion, well done. thou good and faithful servant; go and take charge of the helm:of thelhate fur another term of three years. . Jacob Reed. l'he ilciwnliill of Martin Van Buren and hie "Sub:Treasuiy Bill—may their black flag be. fostered down; and never hoiste d 'again in so dark Sea blindfolding an act are this is. Freemen do iyoUr duty Tat the coating, elec. tton. . . Daptel !Camber. The heat interests .df bar State are prnmbierd by Got. Ritner. The People will not fail . to Maitaining him at the next elec tion. , Henry Moll. Joseph nitner. the man 'ref the Penpie—he has dune honor :to his native State while filling the Executive chair of Pennsylvania A grateful peop le , will net forget bun at the next October Eleetion.i • . . ..D J. Ridgway. The Porter Delegation to fit Harrisburg donverition+may they return in gimlet, to be itgaiii disappointed at the next ?MO-, .ber Election. , Jacob Reid. Aiiivirtior •Joseph Ritni,, our worthy. Candidate for the Gruberestorial chair— may prosperity ;Reign over him in great abun dineei at the coining eleetio.i. Joho Fink. ..koseph Ritner, the Farmer Gov. quo r Pennayinnia. by ills oPPosition to Coal 111OnoKies - arid advocacy, 01,Equal hap endeavored hitpleif t 6 free endindependent bitisens of the COnupowWealth. . • • E. E. Bland.; Joseph Rimer, the Germah Farmer and . Teainster, end the safe and, well tried Governor of our beloied rSinnsylvania—may he lettlinheToradbther tetm to turn the wheels of our %stip' 13tafa. and lie pia to hoop theta With natio trOni - Jacob )ftager, Joseph 'Racer. true to Cho in terest) of his natlie*ltahr, the People will appre ciate his merits. and show by a majority of 20.000 arthe 'next el on, that helm their choice. The I.atim Foco Lair T.t. R. ?prier, cant touch Old F irmerr Joe. Abraham ljairaft.- Der Joseph Rimer lit der men. 'Der uusern,Rtait regime, kan. A Guest. Tliej Ghttst: of the departedSub-Meanly' istrikna as much terror in the guilty iniuls ofihei Porter nieb-in this I state. as the Ghosts of, the thtirdered viti •titnmelid to Richard the Third. • They too will soon cry - linty Kingdom for a IMrset " to gee from the wrath of an offnnded a&l • indignant people. Carl Holzer. David -R. Parfet, the titian Foco , Candidate for the Governor ship of Pennsylvania„Seeme, during his presence in bur-State Legislature to - have l been uriablele show his talents as an ora tor and a statesman, op account of setae natural impediment-r-we would advise him to tallow the discipline of Demosthenes, that is, to speak with pebbles in his tasitb, to improve his articulation. Dantelaill., Abolition & Amalgamation. A political humbug, got up by our ''cippo tient!. " Vast heaving matey." Wher e is Johnson & Porter, and their sulked lam . es t.: A\ air wiihp-: —udentiea. 4 pliant „ . JOhnson, Esii. the:holiest, (earl's* and independent . Hepresentatkive of, Arnstrinig bouhty..— His manly, couragesand-Pursiiiti regardless of party mitneates'lllam . the . pci*ers of Washiogtiinl:in'„Vii iii4t. Legisisture,la 4? petition to lililltirenla &Porter's odious' --1!!Ita,-Tivas itatii uo m 0; *intake him to the' esteem of story .. triteifriand or oisr.exiii&J 4 te tr , r, ~ .4.4.3 , ; ,- , 1,1,3 :- '', ; I A titilit4 - Our c tiie4 froni hirtign I pcutfitries:,—;,. better tidos ry meek : lp this .' ' ' in 'their ' t - • • 1 ,enuntry,,se, Jai unecijipti tkitiii;liiiiit received in ithislind y lea. ~ ,1 10- bib ern,-11. • - , • , •,,,,,-,i. ....--.; 1,,,,,s t,,, ',, bi e'orgii 4,00,r. ' u'l):-Tt 4itirtlill-L: more. sub* Aungill,jeerAMl l lili be: . - guiled-!'E. l 4” . 44 POlntikekcifia, *donut o t, eurea,..itt a ynt, !ism .paiirflifficoei wo is TICA -11 5.040,1 4 )t)p .3" - they'resti in theii- Ilijihkitkad A c.i34l.:., -, -- 1,. .R.:_,#)th iS:'' (dtd Alit Mtn au Inglektkpli.);,, ~ ,,,.4 „ ,..,-• ' - • - - . • .. .- i. - (;4 4 Hiram Rig& - teer $, .4 WebOteP7:4 l oP9Plll 4 . l : list, I their pereeirerieg i nt , 4 't .., iieht„some,o(Aft ~,.. Vanßeide-arid hie !re it ' chi -. A 'Guest.. May; Air ,- 4 Attnivetairp.. 0t..0ur, 1 4: ! . I 1 may our farmer raireillor neat Wlection. ' ' f 4 --- 1 - 14 .-Seditwiclik - lier.o true-hearted 'Americans; ifs_ ai r liberty & independence. pi ing all crlitptwitierrit ire-loilli all our colorist-an!), furerep'-• A 'GOA. - ,Tbi tuh 'pita The...tendril of MifFiirt Vie Bi eal wine. It h2l! !men lfittd in scale and found wanting c fate of all . niesitires Wh ~ d' sovereign _ people , intends t o gation. . ' B. • B. Jacksort:' The ettt Lount, M. P. lately, ea to Canada fortree b. . Wile imprudence,-le -its hone hi and deplore.his F ite. - gad liol4er., ':Otir ennui) my choice and mY adoption; i you sacred orb, of 'heaven 'cleuds of misrule, arid 'pent henceforth shinerin its beaus °raid _Ay ate 'principley o af d deed, and not by democracy A duest.,_ .4wrfc:a.lhe i and the borne of the brave. rid themselves front misrule the Aiterican people will ar fest the spirit - 7 . 0 in defence; i abused country in the yeir -risen is precious. . .1 - :- A Glre :1 1:-; , ifitill Indespe ligirdn'swest best gift to II an lumen:ha soul. Gore Mortimer.. The 13ill. Where is the Amori. who .wittviilijilieet himself it die-Creditable and anti:reinild Poter Filbert. An the presidency, soil govern* htith faviiritesjof t election-J( the one will lii Ca re'the election 'lithe zit) - A. Bottom. Clay We 1 Clay we must an r•-turii• . Canby 1101 Me, ., • of our Fiiedcyn niveiOur shake 'ilia!) liereepution. i or stand forever firm, end im litswil of ileavm. Guest. ' The knitter May' the . itrai:lbey buiN en' they placed, never be ‘easit muddy torrent of Local Poi N. H. Lewis. Thole() may they speedily disslpit. 'nurance which lianas 11143 t over our.own PennAylvittlia o f - , Jno. B. Reed: ;Ws th tioa brittle down Fall o Va Fine ,sliin•lda:ter ad ' finis main there forever. 1 . ' Call Holzer. The libel the palladium 944 ,fiuV c.i ,religious rights; and the rig L i return a generatverdic in soeve'r. astiitt esiientitil, pti tution, no t , In: liwltmit nor in.any shape questa) Udmurt:, . - ' I I A.' Rabb. lasetth R whom Pennsylvsniii !deli tiia ii-xieciian is his dim. N. B. Lotz. -The zlec it 'mark the .etat Of reform, the Iteatti:of power thdl di ii ...lohh wan'. Afa me tioies'of the . etzteittnii a ,C hOrses to piariageotlas tart.] Daniel Nagle. Joseph ent apithigoiernor-4ha I ter, fps itrenkth to reSuo . executive &air: • Cite Sr. • UniteMa great lever by which rie 6 but istn, and.all thikother: made use'orto betray; in fiding pec , iple,iitill be rivet ' A: Guelt. • D.R... Port, 1 vrthe`LOect Foetea-lt: pa, ivl4 has intariably vo t ed ' Mi. , o?his.atate; can e ; •the.votee Oirthei . people, deavored by. All tit little; 141 . 4•triWe4wPtillii be Oic .1 ~: A. 1:41e. •Way the et . of eitb:trintauWiam, Van ; A ism and ' every other tam, I, deserts of ultimate nong noni-nefOr to rise agaill oratt 'coda' fittiztion. Jas t l%ls,,Kfligge. Our, for eta injfrint Mountains Jae-mid:lo, F: may tthe n!'t Witst 4 C t incinnatti o .,ap. Su ..,...u.,, a ,,titriP•rdi AL ue' 3 , l lklji,til`'i 44kibtff.9?..( 1 * es , ....104 W a l esse,..pr i - .... * 1 l' . ..... Niiiiii Oft iliomp iiiini titicir te' , ni Om sun te , th 1 litiltiti!' Rt.' qiunex, ',6f - Alr 640 31 Celi'id . iiiiii;lioititOliffi, 7iohabiy-44Vio , ibet.1! irioilie vAiiiather pra .: ',=SL - Y . tiriea 4 r= - I R Daniel mes for inging tq i lay it Martin inet. rate the • F tad at r oi►r -;m t , end it lind- 1 4 : to. 10 ' 4 ill'oir446- pple's e the - . et the Or ON* , F of§aml. in upper regret bto PP„ 1 7H like like t , ugli , the i n'ziPft.l 4 a ~beliov? , i erdo i e • f r . arip I n oldie free p . orFlec, t i intriiti - end ma ' 0 t heir mite I lit 0.--Ela ~ . I 1 'ice Hail! a ' of lilt, iti S , t-Tierlitil .. ~ a reptiblica al mcating f', a Feilelo. . Harris+ [ , .... Is. 'l ittler far reyouple--the telphaatly le. and unto hei temple e time, iititt4n —but 414 Is the Of day -116 4eystitna ;lasi bilthe ElMill n snbonfi* i r' e.re et I) it ogs kEgipt ihr , :7 „ ,ttr ii ;lec- eel l .eii• b?c.c t pros *ego pw a , l poliOcal { i n 1 ti o ,br r y i rth pr e Lpr itin . h; t i i i the Ju dg e d sr-.the tat. .I. , . 4 r; to 'bawl •olvof '4O--tUay a l d r s ti o l ee l iiri 1 edei of rikti lei-4;3064a ' iti e t not lid. Letm trOtalthil ' ricalitiii—th; r , ... 064 14, .uf the day, eat and cod! u ed. . j r ihe hind!daitt 1 it&alchionao/00 giiiiia'he inie+ pest to receive ,hom he hall eri nsL-40 eubjit. t , 0 Littlo *4 . - 1 ‘ , • { .. r al senile u 'misfit), P - • le tinlite`' I " 1 bleiit: 1 l ) t 11 8 1;7:11 ;- ol ~k .• 17 30 :•, 1 I t . IiniOILI W ;sa l roo, .7 1 i .1 . A 1 1 1 4110rEll le SU ' {ion. of ELT. - yii W4or Oehler: I IV 110, ( 1:4Xiiilt, On: tiqi ,cni: .I A iini . cnise Jun it& 1-4 Y S o lti > il i u. IJsi, itt.: inet , •nd ihif broOniii I w, I St i r : I *-i ,1 t i, -11 c 141 • -• AfktPf. l , ,I. ".' IfelbOun re • tillistia • of 0 - - reasoY . j . •l' a - , - t I i