The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, August 08, 1838, Image 2

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V,lkuistklets. Plea*. , Bills
Ana ofinua t fiseivery -
6 'l 1 tlie town cesit
..-, Xoninmitten , orCoire . sinenlelee for iie 1
_Tonalities. _ • _ . : I. ._ •
- Sininet D.iaib. - `Gedigefle , 1
litio Berner, . B lerniti Ban i
*tithes' ISrßyrann, Jr. flatly :Sago ,
John T. Werner.. _ AnkewlEW 1
!-- •• •1 - - Sainuel ; Ha . • I
'- et ;the Peopletj Hen
that
• on
Voted anlhe Itenateella:
ter 16 instruct Our Se
send itepresettlatives
V o s u s
s to ki toje !trawl .
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Treasury BUL
• , LET THE rEor /E
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*lso Temember t 6 t
DA.
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111 D R. 1-011'11ER v ted in
.the Senate last winter, , in fa.:
vor of the qoveOnment ism.;
jug Shin Pfasters-•-the only
Irredeemable shin- - plasters
lhat will-be in circulation in
Ibis State, anerAhe 13th of
August next., . : . 1 -
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iltoW is your time for Stews.
The -Nlitiers 4 Journal: will be 'i
111 it the election, nt the low ra
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, Twenty-five Cea 1
Fo eaCk:ei.tbscrther—or 25 cell
Iv rm. f 35
•-• • Notice to all iudebted to this. trbliih•
*"- - viteat.--AW a would respectfully inform all
indebted [Co this Establishment, that we are
busily engnAed in making out their bills,
'which we bone they will he prepared to
sucet promptly. We would sitso inform
Them, , that - we made but few collections at
the commencement - t he• present year,
'of last year's airearigeo, owing to the
pressure of the times—in consequence of
hich we are sorry to state,. that we our
_saelves are now pressed. ; so that . we SiC
iinder . the necessity of: requesting lain..
!Jailed to us, to.call and , pay their bills with
as little delay at possible. Ckiir ciistant
tfriends wilP please also to make their re
itnittances without delay. - •
' ! A Collector will wail en those tesiding
in this Borough.
Now is your hint, Boys. .
',Another Proposition.
The subscriber is now ready to receive
,i5OO sobscribers to the Weekly Miners' .
Journal until the election, in this, atid the
adjoining counties, on the foLloakingeoudi-
Joseph*itner is Re-elected, we, will
charge each subsciltheer2s cents. ' .
If David - 11. Porter ip elected, shall
have the paper for"nothing.
0::r Lithe Porter Erten are so sure
.electing theircattlidate, they now have a
chance of getting the 3uurnal for nothing
until the election. • 'B. BANNAN.
We'are aware {hat we owe an a
• ~apology to our readers for cipdupying so
, muc It of our columns with political patter,
* - !iii the exelbsion of our usual tniscellane.'
ous variety." Bet it will be admitted that'
the political contest now waging, is by far
thermost .-important which has occurred
; for many - years past, because the result is
likely to he attended with consequences
pregnant with - immense-good or evil to
• - the ,whole country. . All eyes are now
*bled On Rennsylvania, front every per.
''..'4iotscof the Union. Hence, the resift of
- -'ber elections must be regarded as highly
- influential on-the destinies of Mr Vah Bu
ren. Eery possible effort is made by the
Van Buren leaders at Washington, to se-:,
cure her vote for the candidate, or' rather
• the nominee of Mr. Van Buren. Travel
ing agents, with iintne,cise sums of money,
are commissioned to go about the country
.and,uffer to goalie bett4. others to distribute'
'.pamphlets and newspapers; and others to '
- hafangue the peope in bar rooms and at
:public,meetiags., froM this, we see the
importance with which our eltcrions are
viewed by the Natibnal Administration.— .
',Now, in such a crisis, it behorives -every,
tpublisher of a newspaper opposed to mis•-
~ inl;:and corruption, ant/ in favcrrofan hon:.
~ .est end independent Gairernor iii this State,.
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t to'be at his post constantly, o ' the wateh
;Vier of Freedom. He , sh uld spread
, i ibtiftistiihe people all the. evide sof the
opnfiiness nod disqualification the - nom.
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mess of Mt. Van Bitretri . wbile. n the oth
'Cr Wind, heabould poi the pe le: iu. re*
t
-` ',Membrane° °film noblit aChie °meats of
....lbeir present Farmer govern ; aad if, in
V 'doing so, he is obliged to oc upy. mare
- space than usual , so ns'to encr ach oh his
`miscellaneous variety, his read rs - will be
- eduli,rent; because :they know he
.is only
doing h is duty. Besidea, tin* ill-re/nem
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bentliat the campaign Wiltotit Mal about
.1 , 11 ,04- f irirt l o longer, after which the paper
. pill t r eiMbie its ordinary course r , land,.fur,
imisheyery variety of iqtelligence.- ; I
Bithe.
Aiffenn g ito bet slooo l agaimst
'lX:tutor-mai Fe •te.eteeteit B
eri*etc -
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4 ' Ike Ritneepaperte iil,ttier W
. ifOrealateAptituse tv,bira r e
uA c 1 ilii o nmi n Porter Vim. - 1
..I.lyriaretlil kern
.Ikettk!rjes A Ora,
.4,4q,istirret.
_iltvotiftp:4;l: Mie 4
iiill'Oiunt?on)lliii intilrev'hil
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' iter,Sieneis k P ertic;
-1 Ve - learofromi;joirney-..... 'earPen'
44:1 ,oshoixisitedtearly ill the reenter
Shops in Philadelphia , in Marc of work,.
St
he Could natio' any-..and to employ
ed in this -Borough. that he . f'" Heart
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•all the **key men • Carpente were i n . 1
or - ollaoselltitibier. ' V ititis that
iity-havili*en iloinbusige4 1 g- enough
it a-Pipit:3E, who under thelit ' titgiving
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... 41 people 'Gild and Silver ,, ve robbed, ,
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i , people 4alt-the Gold and 13 Iverin the
- 0 utryi and,sibstiluted Shin la4erifor-
I ' best currency in die bold nd whit
' , hr orsefheirkabe rdbinii tri - o WORE;
v OW is thei only CAPITAL loluitlabor
-1• ' man bait to trade on. .Th - stow de._'
c{ re their "ieternmiationlo‘ tor ::those
nt asures "which advances 't ifitereste
and prosperity of the , coentry-r-measures
Mbich Mill induco men of capi •I to build
h'uses-•-in a word—they •inte.d to go for
Ili TNS.R. -PROSPERITY , WORK.
I isztriiir,
putted al
rioaib of
ifiber
Win-
Mors
Cow
of the
Sub-
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The Porter Party in. their • , •tng strug.
gibs bade - recommended two ~ ore State
Conventions; dne to be - held at l •ading on;
the 10th of ;September, •and . not her at
14ttabarg, en the same day. They will
t i
;Ittith be failures. How can • hey expect
tO get up C?reventions, •when they even
ail ill County . Meetings. We 'would
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also advise 'the citizens of t towns in:
Witich they Zssemble, to iner 'the Po-,
lie during their sessions._ The tondect:
4tiie Porter Convention at Harrisburg;
-t* should tbink, would render such , a step
iiiteessafiy. :
furnished
e of
S
kee week
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~I.IITTSBURG CONNE; TION.
The Democratic Conventin of Young
8 en, friendly to the 'election of Joseph
itner, will a t itemble at Pittahurg on 'the
of Septemberbeth Instead Jof the 12th;
es published in the proceedings of the
Cnnnty Meeting in the - last Jeurnal.
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The whnle West isin motirin, and there
I no dou bt but that - the Cot errhon will
much larger than the Y ung Men's,
•convention et 'Reading, wh ki was, the'
1, nest Young Men's Convent n ever held
tt the Tlpittni States.
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New Catholic Church. The new'
'Catholic Church in lilahantsl go 'street in
this Borough is progressing ra idly tocom
ruititio. It is one of :he 1. rgest sized
:ldings ofihe 'kind in thisstate. , It is
bat' ofstotte, v.:hich. is aupplieil by nor,
ittouniains in q great abundan The ma-,
Son-work appears to us to neat and
substantial, :and the 1141 e of rchnecture
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of .the building is Gothic. I contains in
(font 62 feet by 1:01 feet in de )h, 104,112
ikel in beighkinchidittg the,steeple. The
steeple -will be b 7 feet in height from the
base to the top of the cross, b' which it is
in be surmounted. The building is flanked
by towers surmounted with hattlement%
the *hole presents an iinrising aspect,
;Ind reminding 'us ofthe maZinve edifices
of thp middle -Ages: There will be a
/lock - 1 in the steeple at the height of 80
feet frrm the paiement, which will be
!bus visible, throughoul the town. The
A ichiieci is Mr. Joseph* George. , a car.
iientee by trade, but an jug( alone and
I.ltilful, mechanic and architect. Doct.
I.ltxtrilwitioirr, the Catholic Clergyman in
dharge of the congregation, (which-is un.
Usually large,) is entitled to much praise
fOr his persevering efforts in i ce amain
plii-Ninent 'of so extensive an dectaking.
The 4 alkwited,_' vili fi ed, “IN ' t LVENT"
Bank of the United &at ; —iatiet ibe
Government had made em e ry , ”to dia
pOse or the`Benda held by theat.Roita pot
tion of the Stock of the late Ilinkltof the
United States,—after they hatitiogied to
the Agent pf. the "Money K ne, - En.
rope,—=after! they had atteMOted ) iti form ti,
cttitibi*ltiol tariState; Banks-, a nt Vie r:
they Were...pill:sheSy:oA pp tor wide and yai
Ndeiiicif V; Telt tr.); took k
~: m ter•band,.
(andalas-re dy. to .lake-the tit 4) at par,
and the, emtbled ' the di - ' 4dialiniis.
7:tpiivtiii4ita:eel:stitil;th::;, :nceir.l7°:44:4-14411":737:"18:14,er0nEeri-;p1;i:::1-1,;-7:iviltetiitie*ras:ii 41'..,:4''lltl:1'iltli''..m:Deln-li!Cllt*;,7:orelginnt-i:6P:
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- lined icitrirlein fii4koiino -. ' ` T - ;! itt'the
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t therilbr;l
1 ntin,!ose
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ennurropnEn•Lossza, Esti. of Orwigs.
burg,r goes out a pasienger irkhe Great
Western next week s estined lfur Ireland,
an business..
How came you to nomunate a man
*with such' A L bad_ character as !hat of Da.
'tut it; Porter? said a Porter man to ancrth. - .
Or leading Porter min In this 1 Doroug h.—
Ohl ilever-i'mind : his character said the
Porter' man, we nominated him
° because
te minld not fi nd . any .gilled num better
adapted to the interests of the pasty. Well,
but I thought it was the interests of the
country, and not the interests or the party,
that We `went) for, said the other: but, as I
find I ,at mistaken, I shall quit the, party,
stud go fur the country. This is the situ
ation of inany,boneet citizens, who, while
they support • the party, fan themselves
ilirpporting the coati:lvy- he interests
of the Porter party are net lb interests of
Pennsylvania, as every man who ender
stands the views of that party now& A .
if,e bad character of David Pater, , Ii
no objection to lire as • cm d ilate, pro
vider' be snits the interesuro titer Party.
Comment is'unnecessare.
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i***.inoliseebeckii„im; the agioliV .
alluOteOpiiiheiltiqta a- Na s thiftNreen
iiiiiitikkethen4pwiiiht!4 out lona g
iihiauto aPitist. them;
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a _
[earn limn Porter mirs”.,:taat-
GoiernoiltittisAwhile'ree4ntiy on tivisit
to brother•in Cleurieliii County._ wee
kressly insultod 'by 'two Vorter4nen.
giaartli; Owthifiublia -Itikbaray; -;He
med lately get,:sout leauiege, - add
thoos both—and now some of that
Porter, pl:! this up al a
chairs against` Jain. - The Ibp6ple will all
lenrg them-right.' Governor Kit.
net can biat the ‘l2xxa any way4bey can
• ' ilisiPierig Houses.—tluriog . , court
- pod week,,; 'Samna' Biller, a negro,
charged *ith keeping -a. diorderly house
in the Borough of .Pottssi e,.was found
guilty, end sentenced to e gear's' eon
iftemeit at bard later by he Pettit - coda.
Tv. We trope this will .prove to be a sal
utary warning to all 'keepers or disorderly
houses in this itoroogh. We learn that
the Judge is determined to inflict the ftill
1 penalty `of the law on all such persons. wh -4 0 .
may hereafter bs brought heforo him.
Rebecca Butler, defighr of the shove
named 8311i1141 Butler, fou nt guilty or lar.
wog, was at the same tune} sentenced to
one yecreit covfocaent in; he Pisnitentia
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" The'PCnitmaitere . •neral.has discontitt
ned'the Twine anil Wrapping paper Ages-,
cies. These Agencies we re, created for
the 'purpose of rewarding some of the
faithftd; instead of permitting the Post
Masters buying paper anal twine at first
vela from the Stores in theineighborbood.
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An Agency waszreated I nearly every .
State.. Th e Agent's purr , sed the paper
tied - twine far - them; then, at the lowest
-rates added one hundred cent hi the
price, and then sold it to the Government.
We presume an empty Tueasury has.in
_-
duced the '- discon•
thine the
.Troubt learn
frotri t the iat the
Tioga col Buren
men had . two
candidates fay Cringressuli ti utt
One 'faction, the . Stib•Treg ryites •nomin.
ated the prevent incutnle44. W. Mor
ris, for re-election. and the! Conservatives
notninaterrWiniatot Wsliard, a conser
native and.opitonent of the Outt-Trilasury,
as their candidate.
Slack -Transattions.
Martha Van Buren;Pre4 dent of the U.-
nitedStates, voted in the New York State
Convention, which met in 1821 to re-mo
del the Constitution, IN FAVOR of NE
GRO SUFFRAGE. ' i
Richard M. Johnson, Vibe President of
the United States, has raiUed a family of
Black children, and bought white hus
bands for bis black daugh tem, by giving
each about sto,oop. -
David R. Porter had s paramour for a
dumber of Years by the mitre of Rebecca
Beatty,by Whom he had Oro children, a
son and a daughter; andhe swears by
the saarcher'of all hearts, t hat he, Torte;
advised her to marry the aggro with whom
she now - lives—and aßer she had done so,
he, Porter,deserted her, without contribu
ting onerieetoUitppcirt he children.
Notiritbstatuling tbe a ve facts, the
Porter papers are trinthroalty harping a- 1
bout Abolition and Anuilgamstion, and
charging it on their op . , ... s. Oh Shamel
where is .thy blush 1 . i
Coate- up to (he eltal Porterites--if
you dare.—Since thC Porer men are at
tempting to deceive the G I rman Farmers
by stating that Daild' R. 'Porter did not
take. the benefit of the Ins#lvent laws, we
are requested to offer a hot of
$l l OOO l
That David R. Porter diditake the gene.
of the Insolvent Laws lin Huntingdon
Cqunty. Also
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That David R. Porter wa l s , a prisoner in
the jail of Huntingdon Connty.
Estraeta from the Orati ; n delivered by
JAMES-BUCHANAN - , tbe Wader of the
Van Buten - Party in Peneuryivania, on the
4 ofinly,-11315, in Lanahunert
kTb --- 'elleasoota . tke Adelinit seat &chit
ed leaf sabot : manse/ea. ay wets oat sada
aad with depriving It of t he o n of a Navy.
bat tbey acted as tholgb tbaii had determined
spas itsiaanibilatioo. - a . • 1
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"IIME MIL NOT Ay r ..? W Mi To
ENUITERATE ALL.TFIE ' welt ILD
AND WICKED, PROMT6 OP . THE EU.
°OVOID ADMINIBTRA i INN. 41!
A(lu they had, by vermin
United' States a tioatinuati
emfieramed the -financial eon -.
ment. - TELEX R ASHLYI PLO
A WAIL'. •
mGlisiloai if hie bilen,in the
the Antiriean ehanteter bet
eitreete. tea. Adeiboratrittea.
_, - ..:TlkitAAK:thei. iii - Myen
a. t: twe bitie ollain
-060400041/ADITto DISC : AWOL AS tT
IS; ',lll '' - e ,
mWeAetti - itee *rine: - Aytiirwir:moy
w og r ud e " 0,44%4/ kilpites, het IP( AIM
h al smyith i gtiwiok** All Moo winemis
"Oil ' , Alf iiamilitm:PisTigiatfel it .7 .9' * !!
frostjhhinsiiesit i . el(airrll44." --' • ,- . :
... themi /:)as
serit, , hrFicli. blood 7.ionita.
buil Wind 004 1101Al l iiitt ist be ii the !Older
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if tie Van bum Jorty ..-,4ltif toe Seepatuylof
'.;. /A HES BUCHANAN isalooilleterad;
>s' of iiiii*slteicpirkiti- hi PO ite le!.,
ilisirartetitisliiiii34 , ii 1111 0: 7
've - liiicoite,t4t*ii ".
'2 t . ^ :. -4:- , .. 1, ' ... - n-V5 :4"4 0*:44 , ge. *., 2 . 4 , .. .t., - ••43
rilaircOrreillitstibit*liiiikelh, ii
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Dottarrositc7ol;o. 1838 . 1
'l, sin :viable iie preientin givi you. a'entrent:
antimafia ealcalation ofabstecita, of thininabtrit
but tiros. wits are curretiant with thipigitjes,44
Botlisiounty,stitethat Ritnet'a majority cannot
liiiiiiiart , :oc4oo - c+l ti lsigiiieliz.s*6oo. thi
linkinfq teau!.ilmni irf ealktrat Ailvtbetwnen 1.
fiat-4nit nt . - g mit electioktherestill.bS it
PuSild_.% ll 9 loo ii!,, l l l 4% inP4'!offsr"lmilla have,
4i N si? piste in favour 4 Zither since the lest elect •
don, nag Germane h: the lappets:3d °Alm want
ty are alliiiinfing out for Miner.
Ortrrdamtia.Jitv2.s;lBsB..
4a i-Adamitematy, Ritner's majority . l6lll3oi by
lesii.thanlooo, and probably may reaehhom 141
:10-1,500.. dn'lll3llAt was about 200 Mai, ; W.
act on the go-ahead princiile in th 4 .
is county,
The Sentinel, at the last election,anistliiin4a t i
Oran' paper, and sines that tam sential as tn.
'men in,l'ennaylvania, haisitist.raised the Rita.*
Butner. The fast is, the popolarity'of the Old
ritmer hi tialleconnty is so - grear, digit *wee*
:erel 11 *4 bikes-it* •
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~ i.%. 0 .k atr ia•llluit,Tuly 24,1838. 4 ,
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.t. r ill majority in Risyne county irf 1835 against
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Miner, was.6o3 votes---and at the ensuing elect
tion, Porter cannot get a majority Ofmonr tha
300 yotes, if i.e gets that. If every county will
do as well, and cut down the majority over hali , i
*inter. mast be-re-elected by , a triumphant inii
errit7- ,
1. \ - *Glisint' tii' solo, Ja1i 4 29,,T898.
In antiwar to yours, I will state for your infot:
maim, that theznajority in Westmarelanteonotii•
:against Ritner in 1835, was 131 votes:and at the "
ensuing election, the majority against him can.
not exceed 800. The changes are very . noinsi-,
one in this county, and principally from",the
Muhlenborg ranks, while we only know of 3 or 4'
that have left us within the lest duce years. ' r
Usioarrows, Fayette co. July 30.1838.
The prospects for Ritner in this county at the
Octsber Election liatattaring indeed. in /i385,'
Wolf and ftlubleributes - majority over Ritner in
this comity was 805 votes---and I am confident
Porter 'cannot get a majority of more than 300,
if he gets any at all. In ibis small , place. I can
'count between 40 and 50 who opposed. Ritner
three years ago, whir will now support him. en 4
the change appears to be in the same ratio all,
own , the county : Rest assured Fayette will do,
'bet dutY.
Baoosarnas„ Jefferson co: Adg. I , 1838.
I can assure jots that the good 'itaose is bright.
enirg every day. .We have many importaid
changes in Jefferson county in-tailor of onr Worthy:
Governor, from the Wolf party. In this county
in 1835, them, was a majority of 103 votes agaimit
as, next October .there will be a mdjority for
Trorganifor Ranee In the thrcitirmallcoonties of
Jiffeirson, Warren and'McKele, will hexapod Or
about 500 votes-and from thehesaoffiriliation
can get !tither will have . a gain in ever county
West of the mountains, which would be more thais
roffirierit to elect him Governor; hid we look to
our friends East of the mountains to swell that
majority so-as to satisfy the Loco Taco party ;
that the people are determined to put firm and
their infamous measures (lowa, aye, and keep
them down.
The changes in this Senatorial district since
1835, arer very great in favor of the Farmer GO*.
erne,. In•Cumherland, in 1835, there was a ma.
jerky against Ritner of 881 —in Franklin a ma l .
jority against him of 552=ind in.Adscias a rtisa
jority Da him of only 200;7 In 1837,11 ad mejoratio:
for the Whig - Senators was, to the coonty of
Franklin, 235—And an the einanti of ; idams. , lo2
—and the Lotio *two majority in.,Cumberlar4l
ea only 420, showing n gain 'hi that distriei
siice . lB3s of 1510 voter": But there have been *
great manyschairges since 1837, and the pin it
the ensuing election for Joseph Miner in this
Senatorial distriet alone, may be set down ai
about WOO votes. The gain in Adams will be
from 800 to 1000—in Franklin shoot 1100, end
ig Cumberland between 5 and 600; Franklin will
Ewe% majority of about 600 for Ritner—Adarril;
from 1000 to 1500—end the majority in Clambei r
land will not be more than 2or 300. ilus is Si
cheering prospect, but ii is only evidence of that
regeneration among the people which is_ evr*
where exhilirated, - and which will soon overtiii i n
the heavy oppression which the tyrant. et Waskr
ington, have imposed en the country atrid
people. •
BRIBERY AN) COIIRDPIION. ;It,
Loco ,Foco Despeildion. .
Two respe4iable gentlemen of ...Butler county,.
formerly !whinging to the Van Horan _ paity. ail:
pert - that they have bliii Offered 'B5O • piece
the loco foam , to support Hasid It Pe w ter.:' Th
affidavit grease them appears in the Jut. Botlei
IntaUfgeneer ' affirming the tact. This. le ,ime of
the - Ways iner.hich 'ha expepsmor the &Merit
Government have . beeir mertanad from thirteen
afghans TO THIRTY:EIGHT ,MILLIONIti
,
slime 1828.
The following is theaffeiatirellethid 1 i
abetter - • • • ‘ ' -,-, "- :4 ''' i ''
Lae° foto COritaribiiirtibid 1
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people notrup or rdle. -- h
We nnithei:j . ffiloWitigileni the'ttittle ; - la - At"
g i ne bi,i .f , - •. -,, a . - , ..:::: : x:._ , -.. t -es . ; ,:s 1 r e ,
: , !"Mr. Iht*r-41avinkbeen valleitopomtolgivn
wnteefii.6•Afe i• • ka.ti.V ••• eoltredieted hf :the
,editors of ,thil RePtwif•th In Om dome of DtP OO6 4:
*icy; I dishitnotteftweil therefore. hereby eertlfsi
that I have hietflifferad Fifty'Ddiaktr:iiiielit:
her tf• the Porter , YounkflieWeenveitti**,
condition that ~would vote and nee inyinfluemie
ailt. David R. 1 Porter. thk Sob-Treasiey mind limn
lii - Opfernor, I,risflitiedr:the bribe with disdain;lvi:rdidthe authored It: :`, i• -
, ~. • - ~.* , . I .t. - .Rthipeititimy--j,iiii--_;.. , :.
, ::...ES-- ..-2,' - e, - ',:! i: • ::11: - &-INTA DOER:
irawbw winikevoteeihoixtene - Vin afford n
finitti-thin ' , ratet - i:.lsidging•yrillts. the priUe
. theyfoffidr; they - 1,,, r 410s itt 4 _want. of id IWthet
VtarbitV.' , - r'l:;_l' - k-? ".--
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the Bank of the
ef their charts;
• ofthe Govern-
GED CIS INTO
e •
filed degree. to
1 11 44 teeivi is the
eximuu.iy., July 28,1R38.
I'~F~~
latiad
1:1
eveTiviat t
saga
We, learn thit Maswell litiCithead. Esq.. Poet.
'Master at Itellovi - 'slirtrigi..Thintiogdon county;
bas,beett remOvedfromtret resdersiwjet
meiob2r"tliat bit:
yaeurs in the seise prstii goon 4e. Totter., sag
gave a certificate scone weak* mince no.enarii
had beep made; Go thus talairying theAseertion
of Porter end hut frieede. I ehc swift :*lord `ten.
Imitsce a tits ?inkiest sfielmilklkitraarehniqtr
hi. aieette AremorKindall, ltas !sited him rand', he
has-fieen pesiehei for Os hommay_ s oc,fer se the
hail& 6rolkileineritGireenment ecold reach hiin.: l
Thri:tariirt Mid itimidene intsrtareMmt
Van Soren, on Ode -arid Ottier occasion,, hi odr_
eitate,politicioriltrjOt edemas tkecause 'Ol tiffs
. 0 14 F ti " : 441 1
.trr
Iwe, Airs eridibit innorneil;thit in 'lli*:
regh.ofitie+isr.-tbere 'mei leant mete.' per
son" *in have.beretoGnempfeeed Jacob aline!.
li t
flint now dee re ibeOeleee. in'his Aver. The
bider rocsliar 'lnoit'wently,deCeived.ibout.Baki
'conntir. , •The 'Eranistin kir •Vaetureniiiii bay
, been t both uf his Toeke.—:Lebeeilie Covier.
•Theteditorof.. the COurier ha* - made a
mistake;• Thrielveele alro; ninetY•tems 1
.Changen freterWolfind Mithienberk-Could;
be coentel - in the. Botoigh' iter Readittg.7±.'
And as Porter is losing - CO(1 - 4*y; thechae:e'
'gest agliniehimletust:imilv` be upwards of
one..itticired. 1 .'4'` We* tiled L',letiin - that the 1
-majority in .be-Biirimgfrof '. Readiii- for
Porter, if- he receive* atiy,"' wiltbe' fiery.
small. Reerdiect`titti, Pretlibilencrkal
1-Coutity wid , ..not , give . `over - otte Atitticeul,
:majority for Porter. ''''' ' ' ''° .'' 7 . .-‘,tl;''. --'• i
•.-,,„ . , •
Tilt OLD PARMB R I lq VII& PI E Lb .
,
• The folkieringitalten iiiiin thcliiiHoman',
1 shows - thaf - Goi.i.Riiiter has noir:forgotten
how to handle
. a cradle, ecythi:ig rake;
ahltetiliChek., lath' ilioC'Vlictniiiiini, -teen
calledlroeilthit jthiiiih to goy.etniherstate.
' - - r 00gallailddlithAti: ' .:
' '
' - iik - iiii* iitii:-I:ltiri lig thiitteserit lar
vest; - 'ooW,tittreir 'visited' many cif . the
-fieldi tildarn Orti finitittirions ~hibonst was.
employed. - , In one, these 'were several
Potter men; 'they rather insulted his Ex
cellency, 6ered their Cradles, &c. calling
him aTarin i;;and:Wishid to knoir wheth
er he tike;:hitt hand in cutting down
the' grain.* ,Old Jnii pulled' off" his' coat
and jachet,.and thettael in 'fiir a through.
The readmit:Ai erhisiiili Ave well . manned
Cradles follt.iWing - : when The, party came
up 'to the bottle The leader
"halted. The
Governne cries out-“ Nat Inrys We go
another, through before we drink."--Tbc
others citified on the joke. Before the,
next through tiras,halfdone the leader gave :
'out, and Old' Joe (ouir Dutch Farmer,
Governor) led thq patty round to the .but
"de, 'whereldrreg'aled themselves and ex
.-., , . , ,
pressed
t :great slitisfactiun at . Waving the
hanot toliandle'a Cradle -along side of the 1
GiweinCr'orPenuitylvania, although stig
mithiedlry 'nine ps-a begat, nog..
PORTER'S- DEPLENSIDN. '
.
We'areinfoniedtrain a source entitleq .
to . ..credit, (hit goiter a short time since' "
-went to the office of the . Huntingdon Ad
sonata bribe 'phipose of having his " `nam e
withdrawn es tit Candidito to Governor,_,.
This was 'Merl some of the . recrt tinsel
(Temente- had come MA, and he was,
-ups;". t'in,
hi -ups; ". but he'nia4 pniveinted . fro the '
aht .by hitt Olinda. : T,he Lilco gocb or; :
gans attain!) - t4:trepy this !'act, "but we "ar e '
steered that it titicbc well ,estattliatied.4-:
We Mire 1 itt'Peiter'will not . be; AllowedtO Withdiiii„,'is". w i feel - call* that. the
Loco FoO,iis,elfiVrint obtain: *Maher candi
date more iiiniiiiinifer or ttn;'
Worthi i irititity . ,:lll . fAili iihorei, poty.
*2 --1
1.4 0; 17 :C.T. e 4 e g".9 4 ' . • . ' . :11
.. • ',:44:II.II'NER POLE: '' _
- ~
iloylesto!tpt,, /is t ' Augtiii 1. 18. 4 1t1,—,
Om Saturday evening last tfie Loco , Fu t
cos of our B i birgb, _were throWn into
,a:
consiaeraaegrei orszeiteMent on, the
unexpeaed t :. erection of a RITNER,
POLE, by tbellA RD WORKINGMEN
of our, WWII+ he laboring_oliss of .1 our
citizens • it,O ; ems have been ,degii!roye
,for.
some timeiasi of
_expressing their sent::.
Tents -414 or.orfbe "OLI/. FARMER:
OF • WAR INGTON ',COUNTY, and
they bay* a :i.ejdingly hit open_ th.e.,49ve,
excellentplant . , of erecting *fan white.pOirt
: ir/aik (poOlYpele:bearince,:white can.
,vaai tlllit, i r i lAlie,..folliaring insetiptinn, in
large -capital lett:ei-.0-- - AIII4IR 4 i FOR;
RITNR.,4IIsiD.APEtigpAYSENTsi:
,ot' :Tilt ,44 01 1300,: C,iNlip Xugusi).
-will IRltatil BER;ED At THE.
'POLLS ,O N TII E StCQN 4 TBE4 - pAY
of " OCT iiEit: - Ntrr, .•ity r THE.
WORKUStOr.AIEti. OF O'L D BLICKS"I't
„:SiAnidliti,:'Weinriatti'Riiiiiiitili'ohn:
sts , oy i gintsttitilitMitef'of thii - fate'rtehitleiit;
ir& the'-foriniMit-ni'- iii(l*enei6iiiii:tilent
of Vie li,dynMiteit tifhisasucamsior, 'in the
Statist'? Ohiii,:hhe:relionnietthisliittei'pWt
ltiebor (Of 2sni* iiiilly. It iliiipi:`
..ta 'rb#liiiiii*ifiliikigitr, 7 iiii radii upisti'Whieb
to 4i - 11g a hope' that” Mr. Vin 'Buren will
ever' thatitti bitlAilityi Ile has . bee*
- ikrsied Min linsiviStinid. gehiiiiiiiiiiim:
ii*redilidliiiiiiiiiiilied, but to no piiiiibsPi
11A"WikifOlved;to sink or swim wittriky!
Ssibtitite inersirklY . ,stotwithitanding !heir
-ejection by Congress; =and the isinsprri: ,
iiebritkint ottliti - pCopleWhicif:the)/evis
'litiiiiV"-We cannot in . Witii-bitiiii - i:We
cannot longer ', oppose o !!,,, l f in .l ii : l ift' - ' 4 .
go' fOethb itihn::" go - oppoekton'to'. 21.
forMeN"-.'wOuld - bi - neuttalikedlir;ttsh t ibli , -'
'twitof . !Oetlitter'''' N i * l6 :4 3 r . `liiilelifiti:
balk long bewail 7! i 'Pbsiiii.dirr thikkliiife!
-.' _-- '. . '-• "- :
, 2;44.41;e: Bakii,botll4.llloilailk7:ri
I
'sittings; I ime tiA11444104, lie f Ar. ,
' AA* * ithisrvadl " lllloll4 I :
. '**VY ' ll'il4it ' ' ' l'ilaaltai“Valif.'"
- imam IMO Id* -10ref*
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tW.Flin . InKirena ~gos,-* Jotqlloreace r;
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'fliiiiii:*oo, -- OC , • - 604 ,1 ***.of,'H ont i ng.
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' •biti'ooeitalifit;4ol-pa . *4l a Ril e
ei tt e 4
igni4,!'thettividencel'oFT . . _ rs: insoint.
ley -- lialibme4l—"l e fit''_ . -4 that it '
the . :P.Tier 'who *kale; ! ,
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iiiii(m i /I'l o l ,F u nttli•PlT , 1 --
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'lliT',.rito':litie Ili*: piy,,l 'i 7 , rt'A',.- -P :
N - Yl_ t irrilEt. l .THE c.
.into RAs.
- CA:LTRAZCIXRAT ' MIT OF ~•
i a ,
TH,E,:letr17110::::: . ~, EVENTy r i
GcillitiOV,- WOO ''l thL - NEvErt i
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‘r.crrEi ORRI'MP&—
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„....4t, - *01.1:1 a 1 •• , of Porter'. r',: .
aiihoneerwrillei'eiliel 'tallit* every
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Fiiiiiii4FifiltStat t•'..trc ! ':. 1 . •
i„:,-. , Yh w i fibrairelki! 'o,!iiitter. iellt Gazette, ha s
ihefullavi9g,plaAal
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..!;•.-"rill.Wart' ii.",,toovp .11 Xi all oakefr o •'•
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..ini'9l,..,aft:'.t.ntinailiatiet. ~ . ,when a I ! , •
itinitaCcest tatJac .' My ` Att indepew
ent.'farnie r•of- Cia .h J
erla• neat; Pen t . '''
nill..
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i-.....Vitiefig . .Csiiibiti
'.—f o<. *Virgin, she, '
icies t wcimatit 1'111110.140i , , h Ore, she is r
eihemek - ico4o• to liMl fe ..- ..., wit,' and m it 1 .
hei : Sci f i o nin the *04411d
.. ad Pathetic or i
Mir; ;: eeil . ,*(iiroithre jettheir obedience, if,
dwi
t 3
':iiiii I kg*t i !firho . .St iii;tpir -4
_!..'hi the io n , . '
iiihrei.Aoritto pretend, etty , i co#olii ',tells in '
libell'reetilved Dee to:igen:lh house till he rip •
, teittiMiiiit. - I and . icriordieo *lee up • Wen t
Mid=rematos there :Or hi — V i h,emie fie comm
*wormier •iviowijlinglYi to ••beL.:Vied; or tb bogie&
hinOirtillitlit. • '' ''
. ..A:Sifetad boy.—su!igc T. traoiliin g In mot
1
the Northern iionntilmet af,bo, with shorn ', -
Mitered - hiliiimaierril on,-ad riOe much awed. f
;with Vie ihrewdeesie '".•thii , . 4.-.. arapaqw. la ; •
ielifiliniciper*he.4 taatiz4-4 le tried VIA : wow' -:
li t
. !), hitiitateitalitile,l, ad.* aennued done .1
o*deit he litsdolit,like, to bee gyeator. "Arr. j
eciver,?`' &id the Itre i . r by an emit,.
I
‘ ll 4*-9 6 J‘MPI!i'd tii 'Vs. _ mealy our he
'trite act h t ite „Ones fathers
miliWai-ileoutorike have !(ea 'Mr tomb* i
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7pi
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_Wllishow the,
ACPse.lllO
01. Jos: , o
I'swarce of
. tlierabowe riiidlw . ..
i'his-idlution" will be?`
Wile iiiirtliciier 160'10
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lfried.cnsburir -
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