ID 1 iMMMii POTTS BATURDAY MORK, iar P= u. - Chi; aid• -• - 'eturejliciiiitithiffescash '•"tookagitei•rc. hoedlie. amid D. 34N0 Barre 4ageitman, Jr. • Xet,the.-reopt cal , DAVID • Voted in the Se "-ter to Instruc and Kepresen imess to vote ' odious and i Treasury Bill Plow is your t me tbr.rtelts. The Miners' Jour al will, bs furnished until the election, at the low -i:ste of rirenty-te Cent* For each subscribe r'2 cupics week ly fur $& • Now is yo tim il t i fi n f v ys. Another ro ' gion. - • ThetsubsOlier is now, 'r ad ' , to receive $4lO-aphaiii6ers Ito he ,tveeliy Mine& iiiticnal Until the . el doll, in this, and the adiailing - counties, n the-follnwing condi tions: , 1 If Joseph Ritner is re-elected, we will charge each subscri er 23 'ceats. If David R. Porter is elected, they shall lave the paper tor tinthing. . O If the Po men are so sure of electing their eat date, they now have a chance of getting the Journal for noihing until the election. ! R. ' Rik N NAN. _ • Immitimbro t h lonia& , fleeing on several occazoin24l been 'chary. ed with publishing slatiders against David R. `Pother.. we note publicly give notice that we - ere readyo proceettto Hoorn don in company_wit i arty respe c table Cum I tatters of Porter Oren of thin County, for the purpose of est:rtainiog! whether the charges published • this paper are true or false. If they arc Inottrue, we piedge our selves to come out (openly end adviacete the election of David kt. Purier' s proacitled the Committee will, if the charges are true !Publish, the same under their signatures to the people of the County. Until this pro. Tositton is accept il, we hope to hear no mine chsrges of awing •vlandered David It. Porter, triode against the subsbriber. BENJAMII!iI BANNAN. r - Bond's Celebrated S'i;:rech.—VV e have purchased a number of Comm of this cele brated speech on the question to 'divorce Ne!epaper patronage . from our giivern. unt, which we give our readers in this condi, to - day, in the shape of an Extra., It exposes in a masterly manner, the cot. ruptions of the general goverrimen.: their hypbcritical protnises of retrenchments, and' their unmearing assorinces of reform. Such a startling disclosure has neVer been made in the annals of any country! Can any one read it, and award his support to Martin Van Bur,to David R. Porter, or to any one who i th er directly or indirectly to wilt uphold the o ions dnetrine of his ad. ministration? i , M." The speed, is also for sale at this office—price .3 vents. per copy. i - Firs in the fisuateins.—On Wednes -04.1 morning .a re in the woods originated a little north of . r Borough, occasioned by bunting a b ush . • ap, the sparks from which commuercated t an adjoining wood, and spread withamaz' - ! celerity. -Tbe_co_ntinued dry weather has .t de the underbush an easy pre} , to the •.., es which have extended throughout the a - &rent tracts between here and Fort( Car . bon. Many of the fine timber hinds have been entirely destroyed, and it was with 'difficulty_ that ohms of the minipg opera. lions and houses in its path w re saved .1 from its ravages. Fortunately e weath er was exceedingly calm, and w trust that Mill Creek wOl terminate no effects Casualties oft kind, are bccemin 'in° II frequent, and s ho uld serve as a pout on to those who are compelled to horn away rubish ;ft our seCtion. The loss lof timbet forpro, - will . be severely felt.-1 ' am --- We have received.tbrough 4 Mr. A: Weldi ;the pub. Inumber of a mo thly pen. the . "Arnerican hrenolog. Miscellany. Two papers zamination, a d vintliCa nee, b Thow Sewall of I nd Charles C !dwelt of th a sbort,eua by Gee. part or the content* of d from in attentive, read. 1, er we feel eee.treir l 4 in of praise of the work. , .. We ng read the•entie noniber, ength on a soli et whi#h is , ing mord inter ting. mark. tht it w 11 be pub. i i :bets it 2' per mew, Air g 7 . , for 3 leo lea, nd $lO Tur i -r me'r a dth Ineierisio I gv , "ea r pr i 80, nd tlisatei! 'lions Ile _eight ine i iiinber liberej l ticribe pries, ~, gun .. the p LI ',Tr as llio4ad. human family Ai:art in T • Pkresiotogy. the politeness Usher, the Orst °sliest. entitled teal lemma) a enduing an Lion of the sci Washington. New York. w Combs, form l i this number. a ' -of the f speak in terms Ask AA* ha speak more at "ag*would r Sibedick su single copy, 7 copies, to cl jitaup. it will Isa • or swam :110: The 'Oeiiiflt 'ha tencem of jirs indertakio MS lEEE lON= 131E it 8. 1838. • • • .. 11421?./ Lams. si rice*. - Perftifi smut* 'and' ew ied the up nil opponents of AMMO bemind the Magi of th ouniellatmi tram energy,J the ••• CUM'S; we - ttiteWi :oil tecutiveiliat roe 'mount in isti reted it,'and on th • press in our" etters was I o iheit coin= asteri, althu ions e*presd 'dvertiied in Isciee fair! • Borough of ...ER, idanrin .6 0 paw - eary-Sta Rog. t C Kt ER ►t Win boaters is Con r (Wale Sub- TPOfl I ate laj alive. flavor ifamo; Now it to w nearly Iwo to, any yrour fel rip) tieulari credit ) ger eAabltah petty fpertee Cleo ve toutent. EMI 1 =3•=l 1331 rear 76,4 -- •- ,--, -i-' - A -1-,-1: - ..4. , N.,.::!-• , proacnitioti Wier .."'" bout and df - '`" Iliad of L,/co fodoisni !mud SetVtreasuiy,, that to look aroundas *martial. W h en we ed to espouse with use of gainer ani it Obi Iwere aware that' we ( ere ire* beyiWidibe pilertillffil= mien in the trifling n it could affLet as we teu. •re not deceived: banns. i l establishment •of a Po ter icinity, the advertitin or en from us and .trinisfe ied, ' by an administration Net. gh the Post office regnla. declare, that they sbal be that paper having the est &don in the neighbothipud. ll known, that we circulate one in this vicinity, beyond ow competitors in the Otto , do floe - claim this as a par for our paper lute beention .. This is an instance of 441 emanating from the, • support the adosini-tratinn, odor ibis influence. Since Dent of Porte.r press tome have gradually withdrawn 'Moos to our Journal, while that the Porter preiS iv re easo supported by Whig We do not mention these 0,." --heaven . be poised 1 - s littleness—i-bul merely mangy with his own weapons, that the immaculate party the advocates .of petiveco• rept ion. Th+se are likewise the eStahlt-h ' of that p irty their; subset it is Well knt in a ;great patronage. ill; as a we abov -I to tneetours and in show are Oenreelv i lion and r 7%e Lab" administrati mtriveu bar. only friends those who a, measured o of the mama tomit to the calory to of money, I I et us tI in the con fuutid great ducemenim, party who of their oul ring Alan's Friend:— The o and, Porter presses, have to prove that they ere the of the -labouring man; that e politically opposed to ; l their corruption, are . the 'enemies Ives, and that atatalabkndon r viewts is the only tkilig us :cure plenty of *cork, b feuty d good times. rr en ask the labouring Man if e of his rixperience, he ever r compensation, greater in• or greater wages given by the trrogate.to t heinsel yes the title friendbl Did they e'er_ in rcoay ordeoresslon asp fur- timed of Jan), feeling. or fdr party - sake, o'j. The editor of this paper ctical printery has in forme! ward with to relieve tace:f days been ties, when the war cr indulgcrice he.earned imployed by men of both par tJacksion or aoti•Jacksort were es—he never received lavor or from either party, further than t—such is alwa), the case. • men, your only friend is your —vote only fir men who have e rests of the community at heart Laborin! oaln energ, the true in l ly who will look to local Inter- I ssed by party feelings-;-vote on : who will legislate wisely for nd not for men—do uot be de iuk before you act—and be di lyour own sense of what is right'. rae will tend to the interests of —and as they ate benefited so ilso feel its effects. If you are that your present plan is good, k to make it better—there is • 111 er 111 alone' --those of unbia ly:for Ono measures coi ved —441 rected tty such a cu employer' wt you convince( do fWt re hr -ell v!. a homely tukage, -•tet well enougt ..,; it speaks volumes of warning and wise in struct ion i Heaven avert any more ex/m*- 6m .our land—they have been our OUT corn e ri r m ce eo u t kas chec l k y ed th e e ve course effo o rt f of our m rcantile community; experiment has redu ed the National Treasury nearly sixty mul i nns of dollars; experiment has caused d trust and lack of business confi dence a onmst us; experiment hair deluged - us with hin plasters and treasury , bond-; xperimut has made bankrupts of our me ails and our national treasury; ex nerirne has given us Martin Van-Buren for a Presi i; and experiment would give ma David R. weer flit. a Governor 1- , .-- • us from I!" intents fr ruin: ex, "Delave Rita .r 'I ownshii%reetinp. ppotseots Nurt Wahl a this afternoim. at th Howe of eruniwick Toyeas s at P. M. • cling of the opponents o Porte be held at the house o Jacob 11, in Friedenghure, on l l,etstohly nth inst. et o'clock. V. M. FM meeting Mr. YO' U.CIOCk, Am: will ale( Lukenh next, th he low water in the Schuylkill put a atop to all further &tip- Coal from this region until are Canal, meat• t, II of rein roli.tiook to render the have a canal n The loaded boitee'reall grtmod t varitokt points along the line be tween tl is place and Reading. Great ex ertions re waking by the Lacers of the Compel y to tli,bolee the boat*. htu Po far their e mitosis have failed. "This is the brat senlikto the navigation of the canal has been eeriously ob.tructed by low water since i• completion. Loo Out fOr Cold Weather I— e had aharp fore on Monday morni c and thr mehout the day u wasierceid that ever ! t warmth of politics could notiteep hfi s us from shivering: 1 * . Is the poor man berwfitied. by h rd times? If not, why Should tie au rt parier,,,who is pledged tiriotrill all •.. Bunn& measure., whicithate bopes.. _ . .., inestal4a produeius Ilis half tiara . - ' - EMMMMemmg IBM iMEMEZi WINIZMZEDgWiENEa .I - Olapler R drin:l44* „ 6 , . rol!‘"fg.. e a rail!! 4#‘7.31:" Pei klPlthil be 'mates to ;the State by at least 10,000 voter, ind - the"ireat mare have very toro &id) , egoeluded.not torment say wooer these hard times harktteeding aweless we , nations. IPM .•r . „- vre i vir e Mtn moot ty sit Ritteekeeer -Porter it eaneek-ant aN - opposed-to his eketiolftsGeverner. TAY ety they know the iegi . t t end eineelovieto they caneot . inipport - htm. , • • -• The Levi, - fioco majority itr the Legis lature of Missouri is 241 on joint Last year the Whigs had only 0 mem bers in the Legislature, out of 130. Pre:• ty fair gain. Nora Carotins.—The majority of Governor Dudley whig.'in this state is 17. 669. . Before the efectiort the Locos as serted as positively thafthey would carry their catulidste as they now na.ert that they can carry Porter in Penn,ylvania. Why dont the Porteryapertiet the ple know that the Whigs have carried unit G o vernor, a nevreity of the ll.egi , la.ure, as.it two out of three mendiers isf C.:044)m, in (he State of litiostrust Autographs!—lt has become rpitte rash t hie to collect thei sgriatures ad dui tingutstied individuals, celebrated for then vireo!, their Vices, thimentititary, talents or their. politicallepius.. We approvis of this; brings ua in actual collision with the earth's potentates, and makes the migh ty dead, as 'it were tangible taus.; The autograph of George Washington reads a silent morel o 1 high pure thriUghts--that of Napoleon, invokes the mighty spirits to chivalry and thwarted ambitiiiii-.and -the name of Franklin operates like bill own lightning-directing conductors, to tesociate ma with the profthidity of science, and the immortality of Genius and of Mild. The scrawls of iLdiespierre—or the dashing style of Benedict' Arnold, impresses on as the infamy of their lives', and the contempt which envelope theirdeioh. What then must be the feeling, what the associations called up by an autograph of David R. Porter, signed to en noirtrument ofanfaciy, to that receipt which stamps his character as a Dishonest Bankrupt arid a Perjured nun Let silence and contempt tell the world the moral this readi to ail- Look at the following, and blush for the degrada- tion of our natures. It is the receipt giv en by D. R. Porter fair the return of part of the property hid frost kis creditors um tii is took the Benefit of the Insolvent Laws.. Absence (1 Mead.—A merchant emp. , tying some liquor from one cask to inn. Thar, clapped the funnel in his innuthomd did not discover, abs mislabe, till he was running Jest'. , • 1: ; Golden prospects for 4olderit"..-- Gold eagles ate, to be re aimed. 'None have been leetliii 'nice. 1 tif Iwe think ' previous to wltiett 'ilteede ve standard 1 of our gold tit ' - renal; them an ob.' jest - 0 09 1 ,14 1 4 • 7,el ' Otrinsiatily .sorbs wt. Vivi • heir. nominal qty . 1 1 1 40111101, - 4 isiiewl atityllollllll.6oH •a......• ~~~:- 0 N N ‘\‘ - ok t* tl' 4. 4OURNAIit. t., :ta. alhe 49Q4' . 4 1 0 k0. 1 flie:* 4 - 14 1 - 0 1 ib.* twot agoseientiaisidir 'lloga that We liialatt *as -4 >» = l6, • - rs6llid -hetlellie.:l 4141 _4 W f . -b ass- Ineaia.. . r iPt ranted i ulrolit - bil •elCdtitissither:Y, :Oolitic& sad _ , !hor onviatiolgAßr 1 111 7 .ivrithliet4, their names . 0 Ili, imprinterlitCh *circulating toprivate arming the voters in otat State, where 'the debased loco - gees think our ' 1 yeomanry can be duped- by their misrep resentations. Its eviderit intention is, to r appeal to the Masons thrciughout the slate; fur l Sidi suppOrt, in favoi;pf David R. Por to, and to excite preju e against Gov. Ritner, for his bold and manly course* os the occasion of the burning of Pennsylro nia Hall, in endeavoring to suponit,tbe 'dignity and majesty of Orli*, iu oppoid siim to mob violence and i incendiary mis rule. This be is t9do by his oath of - utßeci, and.Josrph Rib cisimot lay the 'cherge or murex en hie *hull with him ' the sanctity of such se Obligation• is not a mere furinilicy to he broken with impuni ty, and abandoned for private interest! Hi will do his duty, as he has ever done, without fear, withiiut partiality, withuut subservience to party! Such a tissue of dire4t falsehoods, so phistical, inuendos, and hypocriticat cant, aii is contained in, this piimphlet, has, nev er before fallen muter ilier nonce! How often has the issue beendistinctly explain ed that the masons hays no political bear: ing on our elections. , If Proof were need ed, look around; do we I not see them ar rayed on different sides, supporting differ ent candidate., and advocating different interested Can we pretend to say that any association which lhas for its object the promulgation of "peace and good will to men," can so fir forget its character al to support a man - or a measure, "right or vvrine . Can morality. good sense, or common prudence, agree to sacrifice our greatest privileges ail freemen, or the char 1 tet for which our coun ry was molution. tied through misery an blood' Would any American give up to ny association the right of his free, independent, uncontrolled vote at the ballot box? Never! never! The Editor nfthis ionrnal isa mason; he feels his clue 'bare of pride in being a ,mem her of that body, barhe wishes it to be distinctly underston I, that should any ma. son.attempt to influence his vote for ma sonic purposes, he wodld feel it his duty, his imperative duty, ta use every exertion to have him expelled cram the order is an unworthy member. ' Our limits will ret.permit us to enter more into detail; but ',for the purpose of showing the character of this. pamphlet; its insidious atteck -upon the-treat . princi ples of society, and the vi)e nature fOr its debased views, we mike the following ex tracts: The question with the Matrons will be, wheth. er they win again risk t heir character and liber ties in support of such dynasty. It is not a question now with them. wt ether they will vote for, or agaiesean Anti Mason. but whether they will support a mongrel admintstratinn, composed of such perMcioupelemenia, en &Street ive to the .principles of republican*, *ruts° degrading to Masons—to enable thevient and Fenn to pass Bills of Pains and Penalties against Freemasons —to fix arm them the brand of shame to make the child blush that its *parent was i Meson, and I to *duel the parent in the scale of society below the level of the degraded Inegro—incapacitated to bold any office, denied the privilege of serving'ei juror—his oath nu tensor ; oreseinita to be ref-U -sed in evidence, and firially to he tried, not by his Peer*, but his character and life to be placed tithe tender mercies of 1 * prejudiced jury, emu posted of Anti•Masonesean any hearten man. whether Mason or not' vote for the fulfilment of such unholy pnrposes i He can not. He dare nut, lay his hand on his breast, and with an ap pealing eye to heaven. say I um a repoldieana Pennsylvanian—a friend to . the equal laws. and ,rights of the people—l , say he dare not do this. and vote for an Administration that has proved itself recraeot to every peinciplcavnwed. Did he vote to continue in pow+e the Ruiner dynasty, he would he a fitter tobjt for the government of New England under t e Rine and Witcherati Laws, which ever will disgrace the histnry (* . the iitimaculete Pilgrima-Stitter, indeed, to be the subject of such annerstitinn, bigotry, and intoler ance; than to be the citizen of good old . PeonEYI- . rani*, whose motto isVIITCII, LIOUTT aXi lie It TialaCiliele. Again—let me ask how came this temple of ahointrttitioa,••Pet.na.trania Hal." to be erected in the capital city of the State?' Why, but that Garrison and his coallijubara who could find no *biding place elsewhere, had foil •arwurantie of the protection of the I State Executive.—Hence the Gotenoes uncallid for Pritclaniativa, offir• ing a re'msrd or SSW for every one- concerned in the burning Of tine %envie . of Moloch—an ma on i the pert of the Governor wholly gratuitous, an act as impudent as it wee unwise. linpudent, becalm it was not - only a tacit, but a direct Minh on the constituted anthoaities of the city—way Meyers Recorder, ldeten end Cu pegs in r ) ,‘ ro whore jorowbetien th tint nowt was rierlyei taint— nowise as I said, na foolish in the extreme, be; cause all the oney i the Treasury would prove inadequate to testa to the extent offered for eys . ery one aineenting to the d es truction of the Hall.. It iii computed that at least one hundred dines nod men and hoyden in the city and subprbe a' d °ribs abattent of the nuisance. Now if t ' can beAshiwn a d I err it cans...where would' foolish - • nor find the 'limey tom I fnr `principis and a . rtes In the burning ofl Pennsylvania al i h ere imuld he find jails G‘ l i e to bold all who e ' reed in the =inert -4%,..,ree courts and judges ry them?: And whatavothd. bepome oft* • C y , aitory Si defraying the 'while* &elate tria I nd ennwiiiiirml ' iifiv. Arabi, dranniag.. index ' Fatty. rovrot 47. • • , . .: Time. reads are indoors of the ep bites. ootoweit : our qaroor Aosug -bill 'duty.' We . vik (horn . with*: .. . . Arl?..0 1 1 11 400.1 • , t 0 6tilti00 1 r 1 Y-ir! 1 uwilo Arvaiijoitibiy at t ike 104,frpip. th eir toorsioess owsratiftsiA shwa 4 .74 V.,.., 4,c 1 , .--341 ' ' • 4 -!.. 1 • •t. I , • ~ ,- • . tifre.l4, , c,i4f.Z.Wkikii.r:oW . -ir Als ,AG:lttige- - Piiribitlidiftr.. li. : gat . iiiiifitiii , at ngpirrased '' ' - ' -' article, F-' ' '' ess h iallhiffelO, 0)v ous -,, ... w 01,00 41 , feel gr 1 a- paper liattliit *Wu leernailtea the anti- cosponsor - - ts:atti tip= et:sirup -I t We hiv often _heard of the -,..: v'vf.., •H isteneeofaucthAt . ily, leguever be' • knew wbeaaere its prominent mem .., We observe in the last Reading De claim Prima, an "address to the Anti. • sons of- 'Pennsylvania;' signed -by a treelytkittoriatomaitopibmtWeJ I profeetinglibtreatielielv.Abli. say that i they have heretofore - )itip:lita Joseph Ritner upon tbe"distinctive p ciplea o aeOrina!!ther")';'!:b9t ,acie !'ilia I th e i r - ad I .stria e'.-' in ..etllleeligie.ia , . ef I '"total4tidutiment ottlem, and the a . I t ion of I etip of , lll, , Oppciitte chafifter, i la his elec t iitf.' '''• . In the-commricement of -this- sire, eddree. WiffindWaktviing-taileciiiii.', • . • 4,,,. language.. , -' - • - ••• • ~ 4.•...' : : ”The uederikeed having beetis4 , : , fiedaritbiliesetimuntonic petty Oak , its origlirencl introduction into Peri,. • I nte. are -Telly;statisfiettcfrem otisery 1 and experience, derived 'during _a ... ' of nine years,,that under the present a of pot* throughout the Hann, fa political- opposition to ,iiissoniy wit, utinecetisery, inexpedieatvand under e , l eg eireonuttancess more njoriou4 ',.beise6eitil to our free institutions," & t Attaehed to the addrievit, which we I was written by J. &fawn, of Reno a dis a ppeinted applicant for office ! Gov. Ritner, we find the names of 1 George Siittioger, plro SeitslOger. . jacobAeitsingir,, Sassirel,Seitsinger, ' Peter IU Sritsinger, ' . , ' WillimiLaltsinger, Pinter Siiisiager. • , They hive signed this ad.lresi as mason*, and as former suppurteis of Rimer. • Now we speak frost know/ tool boldly declare, that of these g men, ' nut , one voted for Joseph ' three years ago, but were Motile men, and one of then 'at least we k to i meson. Here we have an ap the Masons to oppose Joseph Ritne cause he lean enti.mason—and as, a signed by stern anti masons of.T kW County, calling upon the Anti... to oppoee Joseph Rimer,' because 'abandoned the pi inciplei of the An sonic party, and gone-over ti the M Certainly Joseph Ritner cannot be v tra in the support or the principle their Masonry or Anti•Musonry, w 'is deliouticed by the supporters of There is another part of this which demands some comment fr. extraordinary obtuseness or wilful nese, uf the griper!. After gent in , Gov: Ritneeti - messages on the kr corporattut•mpanies, they, roundly thatlt he prep.:alma therein comet • in etmtradistinctioe to his acts. say that at the ensiling session of th 'stature the. Governor sanctioned t proved 108 arts or supplements creation of new corporate bodies, increasing the privileges of those ouslY chartered, nearly all of whic to private purposes; they concei denying corporate privileges to th , mall Coal Bill, was act of injuit a .inconsisteerg. and strongly charge I • partial to foreign companies. Let us now lilt the veil of delusi i thirte whose intellects appear t clouded. , On his veto of the M 1 Cold Bill, Gov. Ritner declared the ing sentiments, "that no trek. e. bodies should be created, exce certain proof of theiroecessity, a 1 ohjectibeirig heycond the power i' dual enterprise." The sounci• duct Met message have never been i --the professions, cannot be m New what were his acts in the -Legislature? the Staff ,rd Comps the first bill acted ou—the house it end it Wat.sent to the Gioveren approval; in Order to express hi frain the act, and to uphold the pro ttf the last - year, he withheld Wei This Was done in:hopes to. put ll i the practice, and such was his minrse. The 'Offir man Coal Bill teeilL full nine tenths of the .inha . Schuylkill County being oppotied farther initodurtion, as interferi individuaLenterprise. On its we tine, however, the House passed i that veto by a • constitutivipal t 'majority, and it !waver a lam ors cencurrenre of G-overnor Ritner; °Mar coal bilk, itivolving other! iMere-te, Were passed by the lei all eif 'Mich Oov Ritner -lased +deed' ,he . diffitrence the legisl 1 bre his sal ''O ri , ja t ( ie l i hv- nc. :if t ' „tbe sea Ticige'enur itnt'ai elm r: . f.ireteetili 1'1411, , WI Is:09111s' !Ole!" tali itialt=zritre- , 4 n l Fit Par I abould pa I lk e tiOn'it. : ': 111101.91 i 41Priak9 . Prkeibii• E MOEN ..,,,..• peas of our ;awe. ' N wit is well known .00, previous to- Gov -Ritnees election, two CoMpap, one c Bred in-N. T ni k , and one tu 'lmam, re doing bosun. in . the Viosl -Region _ our county-4W some convected With ! heir. interests had treen.artiong , thepionen in insprovemenu belong use; . end-=bed ~. rut outlays. without mailing time , , tfpuyi temunern. Lion. An iinpritdeutlicippt was madeto Vichthilltiettlititts;iiili riersuitted in their incerpormil?Pt by. the le - gills:turf of thia r Staie,tind upPritved by o x . Weir, They charters writer, eaten :during the fire Q .ypiiii.after v... Ritnei o' election; and al. *Mush we claim for ou Wes the champi. 'onehi - por individapl entiirpriso against COP points asseciiiiions, werhave ever been., 4•••• ever shall be Hsu—sstill We question (although our feelings/sere in favor of N o doing so,) whetlor 131 Iv: Rimer ought to vm, have. vetoed th e bill iof -their extension, eller they bad twice ' thelegislature, int ,it is believitd e preloritw of the see; Jim* interest was in their favor. • • . •To conclude this rit hject, every one in "thik(Cntinfv- knowei.orlotsght, tit know, dui dior:Lßitner has correcuvievre on this taut, jet t—that hp in !he (Inc nmpromising frie o i it individual enterprise; and that lire whole energies here bean inwposeci between the goect,of the people eel- the eorruptinne of their -representatisesq ~ These facts an lenoWer‘mor eon they he d.egiod by any t ee who ii , llg jaundiced by party it nlignit, • or' outgrew d by th4balelld influence of t f, a ; worn i of all ippr ioiti--the leprosy'e( mind, the taint of Yap Bureniern. 1 . t ow Ibis.- ,o 1). ition I -'O4l her be 1* han Ortl • ngs ader • 'Otr Is it not s aI;M me the -enus , singer shouldairszth r nattiest° an addres attempting to impose upon, the public gat they were the frig . .rd' Joseph Rims three years -agtv, , vivlrmit is n06 , 601'114 every ono in, this siectpui that they o t tpo t a hint at that time and op ted for Muldenbere Out is is only -on ipir with the deceptive , tbled by the Pvirteritarty throughout the Sisk , . and shows theik weakness in justifir tile an d fitment mear anti- Got?. moo 'berg ow to Great 0tr... 1, 1 1, Ve 'are eons sinde t appearanc nd the scan to' prone their' siren GRUNT CHANGES littOughinit ninety to - heronlld statei who tay the years ago and now even in our little we would !be cunt dinner until we -e 'number who had o nail three yeani a cab! In reu I m the I blind front ect of assert, ed are l Thai Otr AP an oiNt we• learn from ..Re .rrid Fhgatly be puld Altattlfed-Cialg!! l witi; 'three iesini a : , Mublentierg, and Rimer. , Le i i nd •ap ( r the Letting at, lire , '1 licappointed s ' 'pile, et deavoring to Ina and are', atwertier _was exercised' tow taliinaiheir eoittre • than those of the. 1 taken some . pains ... ihtifitemen‘ and leom that notion and 'who has -an ol the faeti, • that th 'Huth in th . e„ allege .; ter tae have. I•i those' giatetit the lower thinihe esti ed Porter men, that the above me tiiiitant at the semi heaped on the en I oill this Statement.. Coto any nil Write then we go-the nity are-no sooner untitith..thatio they propagators with inu.t preved,l,4 he subviqted.. ! or ror previ apply that re and !him as Tribute of G . • ude.—Jacub. Myers, the termer of Cu siherland, to whom Jo. iiiii'ph Ritnei was lend when a boy, died lotweeft at t hen;; earelid lige of 83. 0 1 the.receipt (IC i . news the Governor ,ii?. Medial/4y sterted triattentt his funeral.- - What Utast be if teelingii . when he , twin the bait! clay; rot ' on the coffin 486 nig' tier benrisetort. how : oppiwite to dime a high roust ter t David R. Porter. when he, reffeco oti tit' jittery et his4osoihreney. . . . Will any . onlit err sayl of hini-ithe was a goo d b o y. m4:Pik , stillsrown better—sr• ery thing he did always did well. he made a good Fa et'—i-ii.- - igood-Xegials? ter—and a verY '‘'G 'Warier."' -' I , de:Tire n•thlids avt'the Several iectiiktgl Pisbatlike, --1-- I , ' 1 i a A Difeeenee.- r in,- geinionibmis Van Burnes Witt'` Miff to-enrey nut his ineasuress.-if, • - tack eiiiry . thel lAA, MO will 041 , 4 ' iiir carry hila out. • .• ‘ . , U. -8 . *A ;;IVO - i c ri.4—Thomas Young and TiniT if. 'Near. itiii: rheas appointed Pashi • and itsdisitint'aidder or t ,i ia,inatitiition ' ,- , ',' ••-•-. 1 - ‘t, ' nratto4.--Tey tinen Inidt , cold ..tietni er • at. i ditilwarna,, &Olio*, • rine ,11,,,a*stid. , it lasi: - !int , ism:nth: Itot et the ColdSprin ''.. •' ' ' - `.- 1 ,i..„tit-Loolr. out thirleattleir As Gems Annk4i*dipsd 611.400 :.1:0 kg 0 *I 'ACO4slib ' re - •f . - - :, ...,.... - -k-$ 7 ,.... 17 , ~, I, , , - or success. ikaiktes. hoed most fertem of the Readier j suer of NINE' !tat the 80/ Kumla goy. Rit :are allfedge!' 0. i . imaihout this gi supported him thi disclaim him ! W' ugh of Pennill nt to V/ without uld . eollact, so posed him tomb and now will adi the Groat Nip that an ad hed signed by Berko Covnt y supported With' 'now eye 'staunch ad:sr/fr.—As lout, nts on this section aro e a party handle of it,. that great partiality tads the•Ritner men, . .tainnin al 'l'higher bid rater meth We law o ascertain the 'truth of learn from a gentlemas l' now in our Borough, 'iprortunity. of known .e is not a Nuncio , tri that ; 1.4 itr 14 Poi , ale contracts i that g ates Oritiiner, were ; ate* of ilte'llisappoio?. Y about $lO,OOO, nol [ 'tinned Porter Men, U. 1 ! ' ! ..onsi:which hate been Oniaraionen.,' -contradict. On the Spot, denying is or partiality I Thus )iginklid shafts of mall. Heeled from the.h , ior of I rahoitind 'against - the oils 1 . oublfil. hirer. 'NO irect principles cannot • I