11 the ligift. bea gi CM NY. Y(SUNG ,MEN.t Eil °.f the Bui•otigli Of Poi* vine. , '. , i purist!, We have therldea: •ti call for a meeting tuf ; of this Borough, &song. : fiat of ./osseit Rcrittja. ' i needless to mention the Inure of tbis.calliand equid. 1 - duty which is incumbent of his country to attend; feel of succeas, and hoping alai our; county from the urenism, we must not "al. steal a march on our : liit- I nest —we have -I crafty kt w in they would move i nd • h, were it possibly, to car , uitous design., and they Iby firmness and. decision. Pottsville, the eyes of 101 upiih you—your friends confident hope; your ens! • and alaim.• Rouse your. t , •shake off the trainmen of • egradingalavery7.mid the t • PROOF OF DAVID R. J. mummer= Ann nontranr, im youraelves. regenerate um of party=thiok, judge, ,-Ives—base your opinions, votes guided only by facts, to no man* sleeve—follow s track. e friends of Bit. is of you, a fair and, im. nt between the two candi. the Gubernatorial fieldif DAVID R. POILTDR, deSpite ed mass of evideitte against Ily . ,and politically, is abet . oases RITZIER, give ;him 1:If, on the contrary, yo it tip' `armee Candiddm a min of ng integrity—one who du • of panic and depression, of feeling and corruption, wiw . remora ranks fighting the Ipeople, and advocating those ich if carried into practice, to their benefit, then tin not support. But can there be .re to Aboosel Not for a. lie then,l voters of Schnyl. • 1 rength-.-put to rout the•foul t not of spigots headed detrac ' way the stain .of Van Buren , , 1 sweptlike a hewn over] 1 , proclaim to the world, •that nthrallett and disenchanted. 1 result; let each .man do his 1 t providence which has been Our country, will avert Bin st calamity from ourselves, ' , Its from our posteritir; In ewe tbe ble to We le *WWI, ly 00 eve aingU as stilt 151 Plant n • ore th yriend ne,ae we Idd to re 14 Van 1911 to lupin td emit ij a. ea th-ir in* lbe met " n . Of enetki his IMUIt with imt and TIT 0 proc tbral you t your faith ticia but udgni w in ink tha imulai la mo i than port.," him, ter 1 yom Dot ,romis d time II part) 10 tde I ethel rim IMI your vupt Ash 1 12 of dif °+ ket.—We lay before our y the County Ticket", adopt neat Delegate meeting, ever this county, on Saturday lam. 1 ulate the' friends of the true ;. array of tidglit' and, integrity their approval. and trust that from new it will be our pleas record the entire success of the Let each Whig voter do , i' ': - the result is certain: Dr. 1 of Pine Grove. was nomin- . mbly,, $ good man and true. omen, and one who will do tice to the Count . • the Commitiee I! aocornOeuis Mr. Cole. for the eating the scales on the line'of Potisidle to Philadelphia' Capt. T. J. Baird , anct'Capt. .nkbop, of Pettrarifle. Dr. Stein i nern me i Lebbeus Chipman. Daverr.'.and Messrs A. Charles. P. Whitney, of fort of 11 cite' -We learrn• that Blesers. John ' itsinan,enallOitzwirt,ofiteed fit our":llOroughior the:purpose 'mends On Friday. and Rains.- Anland is mid to ;be one pianists] in the State, and 'we mason to believe from the- re of owl Reading friends, that s suical treat to our in- Ong airy clhiracter. • tie Pi:1141ov Comedian.. trristalrg intelligence: states in tear the &sip -14 that Siesiog it would be, ArelliWr the .to waits: their --;;L ;' !'•t :Boats. 2ll l4:, * it. l * .. another 4atiLOCli'lliPino!?' ale iow : Norris taint caured n.. ofthe water 14111_15'7 4r- - aain ouffil I war to ....t .al au..., this - . .i to at, Porter, 0m4:... , 'ln a nee of pay., int/ , iiis lion debts. - Ile w . et him double dui quite the47oo he owes Sa - el Sturgeon that he d4,ei not receive ~1 1 votes in 80141 k -A county ? _ .-04 Sunday, during morn ing serviCe, son of-r Wm. Bosbyshell,-Esq. of Port Carbon, fella victim to a horrid ac cident. lAs We loarO the particulars the pa rents were St cburOb, and the Child . be: tweet( two A nd three years of age left in charge of it demo-sir., who lighted a lamp to search fur something in a deli out house, tfking the" child along: at this mu ment some friends of the parents drove up to the d.ioroand the attention,-of the eery u_sp, which was momentarily diverted to answer title necessity inqutrits , was sudden ltand painikilly arrested by the cries of the *Ureter, whose clothes- were- pompletillt enveloped in f1an4..., The pootikopout was su - dreadfull y burned as to . 'bocattioii death in a lqw Nulls. - s -eould the' iii-0.1*" `thies offituri'commbnity tion to the parental (fifties'. ther`icelden: t would he disarmed of its. horrors.- As it is; may it prpvi a warning to diem your children. winter and funwner, - in unititimmable garments—a light merino-in summer is as cool an calico.—by adopting this plan. our prelim would nut be so often compelled to record similar lime - rending catastrophies. tendante Self Complacfney--.-The' Porterites arrogate to .themselves much credit, that their presa does , not attack the private character of Governor Rrrxes, while, on .the contrary vitOperation is heaped hn their candidate by the Ratner, preial'f— Thank you for ,nothing gentlemen—you can lie—you halin tried it on pretty thick —but empty allegation unsupported by "affidavits, cannot compete with the sledge hammer denunciations of the Stonelyak• et's; underioark. Cannot you fib a bidet— Oh. &Internet, remember • the Desertion of/air—where were your scruples then? '"Echo anstrers-wherar . Lehsgk Asoaki4—The Lehigh Journal gives an ancount of an immense meeting held pir,Siturday 4eek, composed of the filen& 'filthe "Farmer Governor.": It was held 34, miles from the Borough, and id drerseds by Messrs. Livingston, llornheck and others' n eloquent and forcible speech. es. The vehiclea on the ground number ed 152, in,cludiagl, 5 & § horse teams,trn /PI of hiving appropriate banners dm played an& filled with 759 voters! Lehigh. has pioves herself a '!whole team'? and this looks well for our 2fio to 300 majority. A wise' Administration.—Francis L. Davenportis announced among the Beien. tific gentlemen attached to the Exploring Expedition as Interpreter: to whom pray? the unknown inhabitants of the antarctic regions, the King of the Cannibal islands, or the antbrepophagi whn . acclimate timid the theoretical bounds of Symnes, "inner erustr •1,-1 7 hat language dues he profess, the ancient Dutch, Greek, or the more classic gi4berislil—if the lamer; Martin himself would have suited better; and if I the latter,, a hoit 'Sii merit,' like Han dal and 'Blair might have been found, who perhaps could make themselves intelligi ble to lbw savipos, for in civilized life they are incomprehensible. P. S. :We learn "from authority," that the fiireigner who writes for the N. Y. Era, ip to be appointed lunar transla tor to the second - exploring expedition that is; if; the first does not turn out al moonskini, Porteea Triols.--In the suit of David R. Porter vs. Rutter, Campbell. thephd* elf dare not stand a trial; got up for politi cal eifect; a letter is conveniently mislaid; !I 4 rea y" is the plea, In the suit .not --ot David M Muiirie vs. David R. Porter,-4 dektalan was "not ready" in August term last; althoegh hilt friends stated be was t i ready to torah. did not owe the claim. In the t 'al of the Peopie vs. David IC Porter w ich is set down for - the second . Tuesday:of 00ober, be will Still be found 'Dot, residy;' but it he dare stand si trial. the tmanlmousl'yerdict will be„ 'Grillo* David; dues yolir mother know you'rets Paiute, RZTIMENT.—Having ist -1 signed . le set 4 is the Senate ; the - Loeb Candidat balk Virtually retired iota ~ t lin shadesJ priVate life—he will -find the peoplehave no further use - for him—he retered Perrnissionlo titixiee'on the hippie he has acquired by the suppor(af ill-infante= 130b.tressury billi pit hi.* deavorai to bolster tip an isamitiiiitiation rotten Ito the core; • and., condemned, : ; their days - are_nuirdiered. ' ' - ' , . ...t ...- , rook odott4W e ijoatipoolieiriletorcome• thin, ilioniodadie lialf*rita 'Tram do* N- Y.•'Whit, iii friend .Bur hae.Pr9gaiitidii s e De hill !flood* bulto‘t on a jalgtlNVl I' 6 . thoilslibloria, figivi - - - --- --- - 4 V - -s..‘ -' . , -*-":11 -1, .. - - -- 4:-.;,-,7:r =HIM " '11111t2MINIIRS140#11LWA: • ; RE ce»- 1 414! ' a*lther —' 44 74 4l 4ll thich.emilWiwtittii 4 l l X ; betel jut hOttr publication in ibis JournaCitit t addititimiteitimony of 'Aim the rethei• eth*thieeethithli! in we e ny eairmenCie the 'affidavit, of the son. and fitUr.deenentwe timi stanling fads that-DAVID it4Ditnitdul "finally 'maks a transfer of his PrePertY.,:th ,! 10- sid!r,,Sitlikei. with tbe fre*hdept!ilentliit effiiisatiaw his Credits's— tt+l, 10 4 the Oeth il:4ethitheer• ener etbielt the ;•pripettraistrotik ‘ Jodie waled be Geyer , poriby a man 701,9 was ignorant .at the time of the'requisitsimeoftlitilaw‘and diet he was lend-, og - hinter!, to s.insbrairtg irsimeetton of the **est dye/ Thliviast nerds& substantiates all. thei charges made against David R. Porter. and explains aU theaffidavits made in his favor. But order to deal impartial justice and give the pro . d eons of this -affair. we will lay au. the testimony Wive to the transfer of property be fiur, oar made in oar -cat, that each candid IMO tag draw b infirmness. and itidge whether David R. Porte • a man fit to govern -this great State. or whether honest man can votwhir him. • _ . ,he lair obstacle on to mai MN fire .etionwr MEi A" , MS Geitysittig . Rad Rotid.-41 drawin bears some affinity to a tape worm, but • • - probably intended to be allegorical of the streAght forward, honest cowrie of loci focoism, has been passing the rounds of the Porter papers, for the amusement doubtless of the "mirthful genera tion of little **kettles. The .hieroglyphic has however beec . pronouncod to be tbeimblittwork, tkii*enut &Mete, aid is _in ' tea to cast ietigmaiie imam itnltaa.all the wasimption that-he lipptoyeititi- Not to enter 'Mos detiiiitf the wilful falsehoods of Use" Fir. Puy ere*" we will only pats that the Act corporeting this reed became a law in the session of 1834-6, ditripg Wolf's administration, and wait approved by Games Wets. A large sum wmpilso abittned to this work in the mammoth appropriation bill of 1836-7, which was •arose by Gov. Rid**. Ereadiff which 8W David R. Pater listed. 67-. LOOK ATTHIS.4:O ~The Cut, which is going the rounds of the Locoloco pipers,. was executed at Readmit, without a profile of the work, and intended only to DECEIVE THE HON EST Vit./WM*l'o! DUE STATE. Where data the Meaty Come frame— The Harri,burg Chronicle-states that since the tiffer.of the bet (0110.000 that Joseph Ritner would be, re elected, the Porterite, sent an Express to Washington City, which has returned, and, now an offer is made to take up the bet. The,' quere is whether it they loose they will pay he Treasury Shirt Plasters—lf they will disburse the metallic • like gentlemen, we would like a - slice fruit' the loitf of our Harrisburg friends. THE ELECTIONS. ifllinois.—By the latest returns the Le ,gisiature stands as follows, 34 out of 56 ;counties heard from: House, - 34 Whip, 3 Cons. •26 Loco, ,Senile, 8 0 9 ~ 4 The Whig gain on the Gubernatorial Vote in -28 counties is 715. If the remaining counties will give a corresponding increase we will nuiterially diminish the Van Buren majority. which was rising 3100 in 1836. ir not obtain a small majority. Missouri:--Col. Benton's own county gave 800 votes against him. Last session -the Whigs had but 19 members in the House cud 4in the Senate. Now as far as hentd from they count 40 in the House, and 13 in the Senate. North Carolina.—From 14 to 18 Whig majority chi joint ballot. We have elected a wing Governor, a whig Senate and whig House of Representatives.— Glorious work this! but it must' be so! The Travelling Cabinet.—The Secre tarY of State, IA ha it. is notorious has been nn • an exploring expedition,. when last heard from was inspecting the 710 and 73d Queen's Regiments, on the Champ de Mars at Montreal. We are told that he looked into the muzzle of a grenadier's musket and actually found it hollow! Interesting Present.— A native of Mr ids whOilelights in the name of Carr, bar sent live alligator and' rattlesnake to Qaeen Victoria as a ppesent Next year, a variety almost antidiluvian, can be , sent to hcr in the shape oft. Loco Poem ' Cobbliiii and IVakers.—lt would take all the operitiynain. America to cobble the worn opt character or ;taker the crack . 4 . eputetion -Of DAVID R. Porrea. Be warns new-welting, milting, (he was new half smiled) pew 'lippepi, soldering , and enpper Taitening..befiire he will be &Leven for &Rag 'Currency -Candidate. . , locott hive - long tried without succesitio obtain a char acter for-their Shinplaster Candidate POr. 'andnow driiee to desperation, the! are changing their plies. and extolling the life aadgocid deedsof his father I Tbs ! eat wretch wherever expiated crime nn - the pilaw* inn bare hid- a virtuous fatbehO uxourabis fate: ,Irieski.4l4tany centradieteity . rumors hive iktained:Credence bittte *MeeSA prei in relation toibbrregieidm—by some it is repOrtid that the - French frigate Di j",-I*ete!Yill the port of N. Y., convey . IM hirsoli tbbentintry;by Othoirs,,tbit ",'he is in 1 NOW;,Ctiairian—but we trunk;:)bir question senbrcl . ,fijr..theili. Y. ,i Eriv;-,,Onred.: jell / vrieheiih actesll**M h im frni.:o4 rt!teste r i Oftbi - , Ia vr, In cai*::StifAxi, ' . - i::-i?•;:,'1+i--W, ~ .:„.„..::;,;:t.i.-,:::;:4-,--',.- '-' ' - FaiktiUVotiai• : Af.44:Loo4iirkfllr 1 'Boston 1 iiiiiii,tiys i etegentieni;i.kor* - 'oOsieri;(ile*)',Aanted - Filienden, "le ODO`trkr-liOiriii::aehniele - fl.*: tho rOPPlif or (1, 'semi) . *if , hit &tied 7 (Oineriri.. mitaber) • pi the We4e,on - Afeili - - .irtuefelideti4.lt ie to bei ; Vt.feet:_liiiii gth; .10 'keCiiiigh t and abouf,frketlls!idth, - end naiineted a ii . ia*i**Ft - i" 01101- C*, 94 ink*_Ong and 40' ;:*4iriOr44 l e , armit at Ilhaititivit-;hit used. eica . , house 'until** of liatief, rtifen: tioniFinf , ',..,ba. ei hinted'. 21: - -: ' -- ' ' -;1 - -, ';'.:., ... , i7t • What a report'Pityii—The. s .- cniiiira dientit t,hat W illis ni wiling.* new , trigedy for M!firtliftim. jinn bettei than his Last. he hal better .siintliitte "under the bridge" in Wyntning wallet. .. veiters - .Be • (tie /—'l hey are biting rach I ihert nuatt4ff at New York. Keep away,onlescyou - S4tuld have a face with• . out a handle. Stelae' on.—A meeting bag been bald at the hiladelphia Exchange. N. Biddle preptili4g. to mature a plan for the fermation of aldirect Steam commune cation bqtween that city and Europe. A committee was formed to report a plan of kosue.lation,. whict to to report at an early MI k ij, Atop, I—A. Lino) For.o meeting was call , .d in Ballstont(N. Y.) a d as twiner nusly attended by /teen voter . So much for die sink or nir in Sub-treasury Bill. _ A !Week's_ W ir.—llf any one has A week's leisure on hand. let him read the VOiUtOIDOWII pro of PORTER'S QUALlPl extuiss in the II i rrisburg Chronicle. lie a candidate fur Governor! Alsatia would blush for him, and Billingsgate be ashamed to attempt his suPPort. Mr. Patterson; M. C. from New York, is announced in the Albany papers as de ceased. Frost appeared in Massachusetts as ear ly as the 15th in 4. Qt' We ntivei saw so many 'fiends o Porter manumitted, as at Hallahan's tn Phil adelphia last litaiprday night:—they gag eratly prefer it in pint pots, however. Otr Sir. Stephen Chapman, Goverour of Bermuda, died at Oat Istand, the 31st of July last. . ' 1):I'" Contrast the Characters. The proofs 0 outer unwunhiciese, both in a moral and plilitical ?uint of view, are el tui accumulating fast agst the Loco Foci") Candidate DAVID it. Poirren, that the task of rec4rding, them has become sickening amid dtrgustikg to. the journalist, and a.• they threng trptin us, our only re• lief is to turn Rom the odium which all good men are h4aPing upon hiiiniquities, and review the ciilm, unsullied, irreproach able and uncompromising course -of the honest man. the PDOPLeI CANDIDATE, Jolter,' Rri7l: . TUe shafts of paktum, controversy fall: armless at his feet--his virtues have en eared him to a party who, will as assuredly Ars imam him, as the sun will make ids annual revolution.- Nosi mark the Coal' aril—amid, R. Porter, was taken up as candidate by those who reckless of twilit cal integrity soil charge. ter as a party, atanted a tool of the same' stamp to wind 'to their purposes and mould to thearill—the selection is made, biand must now abided by—sink orautinal but they are sick of their .thampicai.alanost 1 before the lists; are openeth—befulie the first trumpet 'hits sounded, they are re 1 -.treating in-dismay. Perhaps a few who know that retreat is death, may strive to rally, but it will be all in vain—the' rout must be compete! If proof be , wanted that his friend* are ashamed of him, let the intelligence) from the I3erks Journal speak trumpet-ion/aged' . We were iifformed a few days ago, by , one of I I our moat respectable - citizens that the Hon. George M. Heim. the preamit member of Congressefrom this county, obaciped in conversation with him that HAD VIP, CHARACTER OF DAVID R. I PORTER BEEN, KNOWN HE WOULD'! NEVER HAVE RECEIVED THE NOM IN A- TION OF THE CONVENTION. Mr. Reim I was then asked . bather the statement. of the Ritnerpirty in re a nd whim were true—to which he replied ••I hat not seen them contradicted.", tie farther said t the believed the affair cif Por 1 ter with thew an in Lewistown was. TRUE. and that Purim old never have suffered tier to I marry a Negro al she "had been his bonakeepei. • Think of- this yiPorterites/ and then , do not -esteem it ignominious to leave the lcontest for one mho was nominated in er: I tor, and eanunt i be supported.in self respecti A Siert &t e tt of (..1.--The Miners! Manual nye that•the- business I. very tow; has allUid. ad no proarthroigh the amuck and in atoms In. -itsposte low thin coaatamere, bolding. back pt.! 'tiai,,ilie.. errommoittpectat ion of Wier prices."... Mint 'limier. f contracting with the collier. aid thin cease , buainemilabe almost aniperid, sd. Before we .* ie this implicit'', warmest i il have.plenery • nee. This business M crying aof about search of crops end scarcity; or foal.is Dow so thorooZy reduced to system, sad for the Partion cif max hider', that we rarelybelitve ace lemma about reity. and seldom malice ce thent.., excepting in amdmination. We dopbt oot *that 1 the interest of all csameneCia.:furaisaing coal. !week be .promoted. by a- pink; hat - we caution 1500110111elli gribilll eingterki!SedbeGre they ere ~kart. • ~ W • would edible them to Wee tui time in. supplying tha*blvee, far east will wait, probably. he ehumer. Bait that the seareitysibui threats*. ed will ensue, t still _mom improbable. Bence consisioms ami ' d do wrooeto -submit .12 high' I .ioefa - - ''. ' - ':•' ' I. ,',- . '"r ' a ' wh ich - "vi 'n '' .- 6 ‘•:?- ha bore e Ana. f ro m . Philadelphia '' . gar, 'etiataiititalaltaile; iion4lick , ftly ''... Aiello be iiiiiiiiid,iad, '!ii! . ,l4,ll**, ' . ;slo:' 'fil . gainti4 'ait.eodie iii,' t iasagoa of . 'loiit , liibialti io: :"i - ` MS depress thePik4t ',...'7l:;titatil Pa" 'of the: polici:C.,i(o,o„ : „ mining disifigik4p irate a "intik, ,r: - 601- haie)ore as jinn:Oak ista'•'reducedlq sistinnkt- the art X 40; - till‘stkiiig monde - COY tor7iistrisieniof spec 40km. --AnchrOaiclirtoftheCealTrade. our views have always been given with freedom and . ;:aleneeM, - and we have felt it'equally Ouj'Auty, to protect the cense ils mar and the Wier' '. Our article to which i the Ledger rialit ' 'did ,not "express a want .4willingoesii in-t ii-dnelers, but i! back wardness on'the ' rt'of these who Itu.f , in eider to, supply,l if current consumption of the market. . hat a enumerative scar city will be felt unlit* orders come in more freely before' the close of navigation, can not be .denied; and that -the mining dis trict cannot i tie, blamed for it, is evident from the lacliallint their sales have been at, and even e helow,-cost, and that-en over stock. of the inarket would tend more se riously to injure ltem, than : interest the consumer. We trust the Ledger *ill ab solve us from manacling the public inten tionally, or fromlpublishing any 'lnforma tion or pro;inulgating any view's; which shall not bear equally and impartially on both sellir and bOyer? It'is likewise Obvious, that if a proper supply of coal bn-tiot aft reed the ensuing winter. an Otero t will again• be made- to take of the-dutyen foreign coal, the evils of which will fill on the mining districts. and that alone it an evident proof, that v requisite consu pticm at moderate prices; and that any ,a ttempt to mislead the con owner, or *place a forced value on our ex ! porti, would only, redound to the' perma nent disadiontige of the coal region, Another , Loco. foco lie nailed to the countr.—A calumny .of the basest kind, originating in Lehigh and Nnrtharninun counties, stated that JosErs Rrrxxit DE SERTED during the late war. The shin. der could only have fallen from the friend of a man who actually REFUSED to DEFEND the Capitol, when exposed to the Britiih ravages,—but it has been hurled back in to their teeth! On the pay roll of Capi. Benjamin Anderson's pay, commen ding 0ct..2, 1812, and ending April 2, 1813. with customary allowance of 13days for h"me travolli*- thereby extending the time to April 15, - the name ofJosxrn Rrrnitx appears as receiving pay for his FULL TEEN 00 SERVICE. viz: 6 months; and that he performed actinl duty is sub stantiated by the following statement from the Auditot's of f ice at Washington City: - „ ~ I ~ August 8.1838 .. . Ste.-. 4 ~ have the honor to acknowledge the re ceipt °rya& letter of the 4th instant, asking le formation in relation to the service. of Josard Rives* of Captain Benjamin Andersen's comps. ny of P e nnsylvania Militia, from the 2d 'Deceirt-. her 1812, to the 2d April 1813; ,and stating that the object for which it is desired, is to show that ho pertiwasecfaerviees dining that period, in order to rebut a chirp made against him, that lie was a deserter. In reply, I have to inform yon, that it is knead upon etantination, that the vertices of Captain Benjamin Adderson's company corn menced on the 2d October 1812, and terminated :he 2d April 18111. and with an allowance of 13 days for travelling home extended tit, term to the 15th April 1813:1 Joseph Ritner appears from thefrolls of the said company. to have entered the seevice as a private, on the 2dOetober. 1812, for six months, and can the mils to the 2d December t re is muster ed pr nt. On the rolls to the 314 December 1812; be is. mustered sick. absent, and on the rolls tro the Ist January to the 2d April 1813, helm mustered present mid noted discharged Stl April; 1813:it Port Meiga. ,For the first two months of his service, he was paid by Paymaster Hears Philip.. nd for the remainder of his tier vice. me, to the - . sterol his - discharge, hens paid In full on theyol of thesatd company, including the 13 days allo ed for trieelltng licane, by pay master Thomas Duncan. With great teepee, Your nbedient servant. PETER HAGNFX, And. The Ho's. Ta. M. T. M•Kassos, Washington Pa. Thus front the imperishable and sinking 'documents of our country, haul this moat infamous of allianco Puce falsithoodi met its refutation. The evidence was granted slowly at , the request of Mr. Mcliennan, member of Congress from Washington County, Pa. and senor readers may nat. 1 urally bei astonished to learn that -truth could ever be twang from an official - tin: der the preient administration, we give the following explanation from the Heir ristnirg intelligencer. - • When Mr. M'Kennan first applied for an eb. stead from the pie' roll. he yeeehted in -answer , that it was not customary for extracts to be ght-1 en out, and it could...not be done unless he would' state diatinctlf,fir what parposei.he wished it. Mr. MlCesoin thee addressed a aide to the Att. Owe: - slating that he desired ,to idefendlosepti Ritner agartiatthe ?stabile& orhfs. enem i es i n et i e Pennsylveniat rand-Ito : We- note4,l4waver galling it may.haik n, Mr, Heiner woaiottigoli (hair. i!lg ratrflitl ' I hithearYt° rePlY•sd ibivet ( TICZAIURT DICPIRTMENT. Tams Auprroa's Orncs tic cogntyCionveli- - --- . - .. - • _ tion ...,._ ..•• : ~ •...• 4.. _ . Agreeably, the. roll of the County Crimmins.. Delegates fro m ~,- t hir-Dentoeratie .bitizeoa of the neniiii different topa and Borough': of the- County cif Sehoilkilt, friendly s to the re-bleetbin of Joseph Ritner. ameinhied . in County', - Cohvention at the Half Way Honor in Mendel= township, on Silt urday the 2St b 'day of August. HO.. 1 :s 'The Con lion winoalled to order by appoint inieflAß4Wlrti AN, Esq. Chairman, and IPinnar Zin ' litani - Ginton th•wnt:r. Lewis DRIP irait. - rand .4tiaartuuj Kurioss4 Vice Presidents; 64/2 4 Jahn - X.: * Secretary . and George *talkie- Urger 4 , atiii et :Under. Assistant Secretaries. ;,....., .. - D LEGATES PRESENT. . - Orwilabirlg4Chirles Witmer). Eirj. Militia!) Pinter. ,-' i - ' ,. . , 3 Poirei" ' I . 'lllllll4 Sillymari. John tle ff nei.. • MiKes ' Tiktbler. = ' - L ' • " - ' :-, • "W ait Peri -- ideon Oewilt,JaeatiEiie,redt.= , fast . - ,:Pi ' ;W illiam Gralf;,. irhibp Vimarkir:' l pumitants lt =, ~, Ss alba C. !Wise ---.'. - :t - 7 -4: - .1 ),. • i , . . Frithteskitrp4use Pi f codsyXl 4o4 - 4 1 1. 1 ** 144 UPPe_o l 4hOtar IterryrJohl Rush 7r Ale Nierireetlit ',he' Corkin_ Port Carbett4 Schuylkill ' Santo, West Bret brievL. , Atter.* .tkl, the AglorrOg upon. CZI • • of Piagrore. 1 - • Comma Merit • ' - L - • . Abraham .1110. biler s rLteix. Daniel."llolle berg,, . ; years. , ... - , ..inittaor the Pt* 't Geor newer. .. • -Au 1 flora -.i . a _ , Georgie' J. ill ltinger l . 8 year. Charles Deng er, 2 Y#iirs''' • . . 1' . err . ; . • Charles 1 itosSn ) . .. Michael 1 raeli: . , . . co, ) oner , - . • Jacob need, Nog. 00 motion; the FolloWing* gentlemen were ep. pointed a committee trearaft reindiationa to wit: L. F. Whitney. 'John' lamer. Elijah Y.rmii,, John lielfrier.Georgd Claimer,. Samuel Kong'. man, Unpaid: Soya. m. Cockill. William Ifii 7 j- . lands., Abraham Ekiugh er a LewisVreher. D. IL Goodwin.Fiederick Sii der,Johnollayer.flimuel &Hyman and John A.; tto. : , ' Resolved. That we h se the highest confidence in the Sound Pemom tic principles or our pre sent Ciller Migiatratil )oseph Riiner. and that , we will use an tionarabk means tt secure his re-' election. I Beam* helms anode the State From bankrupt. ey, kw which his predecessor-kid plunged it. • Became he tiairreled the SlOte Tax. which Saddled upon the; teople by the Van Buren was pal Party. ' . L • , Because he is the ad, Currency, the proof ' i til his Proclamation, re . i specie payments, andili the support ol• all the fr ,Reseleed, -That wq Porter. because we rep dangerous and corrupt and morality, and uri reign. of Government( Because' he is the hvorate or the Shinplaster f il System, in proof of WI teh. see but vote on the re. cords of the Senate, i structing our Representa tives in Congress to fur a new emission of 10 millions of Yanj Buren's Shinplasters• and which are the only.iqedeemable rags now in' cit. ciliation. Because he is; the advocate of the Sute Treasury Se:heme which woulil'give• the President the en. tire control over the ple's money. „. • . Because Ire has 'ne er 'rendered any serving to Fie° his country, 'either In peace or in war, and up to this- time hts friends have failed to point out. any set of his life..which entities him to the'isup- I port ofthe'freemen id thi.r great republic. And Because, hist neighbors charge him- pith the high crime of Peiditry, for the purpose of de frauding- hie creditorp.i : i On motion of SainuelSillyman. the %Honing ' resolution was unaninibusly adopted Resolved. tbnit we !hare full Confidence in the patriotism of Dr, Giotto N. Eckert, and all.per. sons placed in nomitialion by thelunammons vete of this delegation. add!that we will use all tumor. able means to securer their election. Resolved. That the following persons be s com mittee to Draft an At to the people of &hay'. 'kill County, to wiit Samuel Siillymsn, Sainael Kauffman, Williain Grad); Michael Linder. Gideon Oswalt and . John K. Smith. Resolved, That the ('allowing parsons be atom mitten ot vigilance in ibis different Boroughs: and , Townships in thiseounty. ; The names will be pablisherlin our neat. . Signed Ibi the . Okra. i • • The Porter men haire published to the world, 'kit he, 'inter;Will- receive 1900' majority in this County. !if by . don't,dhey therefore take i hd - 00110wiPgk bet which ii .we are atithorii " ito• offer, If they:be lieve that ,he witi receive.eiren 500 major ity, they c annot (*say Rainey. • , ~ . .19 i • _ . Thai Porter, willotd. have 100 nnijority in Sehilyl kill Connif f. '. ' - , . - :. 1 .... • .!... 0 1 r That - he will riot h v. 4 200. That he will net tztrO. not Thatiiewili h 7 7100. - - • ' ' ' '4 $ 00 ! Thai he wili'not . av'eSlXi. _ • 00 1 i That he *pi nocti vi'EtKL __,....; .: ' ~: ', j . '.,• 00 Thittke"will not 0 00 live 700. ....-. 1 .: .... , -1, ' thaties will sot avre.Boo. • ' . ' . II toe ' - . . Thaibo will not 4vo 900.—And I.' , -- - •00 i- --- -- ---, t That JOSEPH I i N-ER all! have &MAJOR!. •T-tit SCIIUY , WILL POEFRTY. : * • The - abOve to 4 taken collitittidy.' i' .: Er Come up td the chalk. ' . • 1 .. -.(' . 1 . --- • • . • • lAA:EDS - . . i • • , . . On Sunday list; litel6th inst.-FIO:DAn r Its GAUL. 1101110c*Ill , i; Bal . zibyeNol Et:CI: of Port- Carbon f ligel litzyeertranit 4 trioinht sioi , , itetiarti i ` i- -4 . : ' r''okEY L' St. wattle** Monday lie lielweentettlanghl .1 l 7 r 'l:isit-riew POI., on th' , Rail iike4 a ace. Aisoribia , ppm of atonal; a nog Whiehi Ws* a 6201:Itabiii Stelae iltink Bill nd folitift :Lk SL.lhieletillii. - ;The money wei r relied Up 'end initiiiii;ef the 'O4lO. : tvh vim will find' odd money; ind return, it to Parick O ' Neill; or to .10titt Oie.Patty,lNew castle, BUB ireetOttilte a /of liolit, *Unhand diathesis ' - - :", .....r '•!,---!';',:-..!':'' .ripovioN. _ ~. • • , • ' xigiCistivaingestle• - - -'-• - It- IN2/3 Fibril', 11,11146 , Ri- • Eiward 9..Bboleabeiger, it#lliiiso. 'Geo. lawn. Com; rl*silei:Jorol =EI aentiaseidi. wutuidy *greed male of a gold and Silver iwhich is Ito I found in it ing the "tanks to regionals r which be is entitled to ends of a Bound currency. re oppuseid to David It. - Anise in ham a designing, M ! Michas, void of integrity t to he entrusted with the IMI