POTTSVILLE. 1. MOUT MORNING SEPT.22,•tess. • • _4l l . Meeks. 'Gard*, Bills of „Lading, • t 'isvatur of every deacwiptvviomatly jrnste¢ Oficia : t4helorest zeds "nem , 'Cortrepeaßentte for the Baiaogb•of George Heisler, Esq. Benjamin Hannan, r. Henry . Stager, Bal. Andrew B. White, BanuellHarm. People. Remember I that lb B. - PORTER 4 the Senate last Win instruct our Senators - nresentatives in Con vote in favour of the and infamous Silb - Bill. ' The People rem if David R. Porter ted Governor, and the •easury BM should 'Government war a le sanks will be eon, and they will again Ipelled to suspend Sc- P seats—and the cann y will again be flooded With in *Plasters. The Mineral Journal, , Will be fuutiseed weekly to ellibit and I - e're until tint election, at the following tee.: • 14K) copies for Do De 42 Do itynble in advance. Ritair,Dentocray, 4 Gold glut Oliver. General County Meeting. In puntuance of the recommendation of the citing Men'. Meeting, held in the Borough of 'lle, on Saturday evening the /at of Sept. :•• bar, a. Generdl County Meeting of all the e. . • . Republitana of Schuylkill county, • ndly to the re-election of our present worthy ;hid Malt:grate JOSEPH RUPEE, whose i nsdamarmin required the Ban,ka to resume spe. • paysamets, and cosequently banished all the Illastbra•from the Mate ;except the %%pea , irredeennible Shim:Plasters imam by Van ••• aßidnein . *ration, end opposed to the eke i • • of the Shin Plaster Lectifoco Sait•Treasury ! ndidate, David 2 Patter, are requested to meet I the House of Hermy Stager, is the Borough of ottaeipe,: on Saturday afteritees, the 2Sth met. ! *Jodie P. H., :to consult together; and a. ~ p t sucli;*meuaree u may be deemed necessary iltbir coming content. xr The meeting will be addreared by Witurra • Lmnaesott and Dr. Goa N. ECIUMT. unti l ers by invitation—and , the cominittee ' • reviresfully invite the Candidates of the ! oh Treasury Ticket to come forward and pro. laim their ?hive on the leading measurce`of the ay, un the occasion. • , By order of the Standing Conmittee. WILLIAM KOCK, CHARLES DENGLEII,etiq DA'IEL HILL, LEONARD SHOLL, JOSEPH FERTIG. ' itner, Gold & Silver, and no Sub- Treasury. • , MEETING of the friends of Gov. Either, sod opposed to the Loco Foco Shin plaster udidithe r ., David It• Porter, will be held at the , ousoci4Mcab Rapp, in Union township, on-Sat rday 22d inst, at 2 o•olocli, P. M. Turn at Democrats, and support your cause. . Sept 8 70— rn-,•=w- T7 , wmi k , Let every friend of Ritner, • very opponent of the sub easury and shin plasters, • very good Whig of Schuyi- C I, attend the County Meet ing this day week in our Ilor• ()ugh. Our candidates will attend on the occasion to ex press their views on the agi tated questions of.the day, - and we have every eason to jinticipate a Great and over whelming Gathering of She People. Let no one remain at-home—every one is Inte rested—every one has a duty to Perform, and we trust it ,sslllriot be neglected., • / T oeing Me ss Democratic Mectinf. rriEiFt young men favorable to the re-election of tOSEPLI [UTNE% are requested to meet at thulium's Tavern in Centre Street, on Tuesday Evening next, whe!e business of importance will berogitopted for their consideration. A prompt at. temdance.is, expected, as preps:alums are feces. nay te_enure the success of our State and Coun ty Tidtst. . MANY YOUNG, MEN _ rimfr,terhi Fraudulent Inset. i vency. • - • Mr* }filmy person doubts the correct ness of the charge made against Porter that he &Oared himself, let him call on Messrs. Benjamin P. Ponroy, Francis J. Partin, James 11443erdty, Oliver Dobson, *card art& William H. Mann. Of *hi Borough,fand Dr. Geokge N. Eck ert, of Pinegrove, =On whose characters stand Ligb in this cdrurbunity, who were delegates to the Pittsburg Convention, and .who law the assignment of his property to Jo n S'onebraker, before he took the bens ', and the origial receipt in Porter's orn;. writing, for the receipt of pert' or the properly back again after he , took the *Pat of the heolveet /Awe.' ThelFri aids - at oseplk erwill attend a-lieeting of e Party atticaries on Ind.; nesday Everting sept. 'l6 l at, 8 o'clock' Precilely, When -business of nunnent will be aid before4hem. This meet.; , ing is :called in *ontbrinity with a Resolution passed • Wednesday eren!lng Wit ELscriou ay isterwriftis.-•-Tlte choice of Inspectors 'for our liorough will be made next Friday; itis highly incumbent on every.friend oflosep ' Ritnerto attend and give theirvete owl is occasion. The, stand old for Judges wi take place et the. seine time: Let every ltiend cif his coun try remember Friday, :Sipternber ; 28th.; Be on the ground, show ourstrength and: strike lorror upon your dventariis. F The. 'Loma will useevery exertion tcrearrf the 4nepeetars sad 3udges, [but es Ire have' three votes to one agaitthem, nothing but the most blameabl e. relessness on our parts will allow such at( event. Do not birgeti Every man must da hie duty and success is certain. •OU.R ICOUNT j TICKET. The importance of having Well qual ified representativerto sustain.the prosper n ity of our County in •thei Legislature, has: never been'mare evident than at; thtt i , pre-: sent crisis. The growing importance of the Schuylkill region, ad the various hi. terests which are to be pdvoeatetl, require a man of !commanding talent and untiring energy. We have loci long been repre-' seated by those who have been elected on political, rather than ideal grounds, •and i the censequence . is, arch infleence 'has! never been !used to secure our • advance merit -which the relatilie situation of our county demands, and which is now becom ing imperatively our !duty to obtain.— Such a man as the present crisis of affairs calls.for, and Schuylkill county requires, is . DOeT. G. N. EcsaaTi, every way quail.' fled ; and a ripened economist, be will al-; low no partizan feelings to interfere with the grand work of local advanrment; the interests of ; • the whole eommui ity will be studied, anti their applibations be sustain ed with that additional Weight and dignity -which talent is always `,aura to command. No one more fully understands the situa tion of our improvements, or the aid and protection they require from the state ; no one will .more firmly advocate its rights,l er snore ably sustain it& requirements. long wanted Swatara Coal ! Region has long wanted a suitable outlet fur its produce, and an enlargement of'he Union canal for that put pose is absolute)) , necessary. We knowlthat Gov.Ritner is in favor of this provement, and if Doct. ECKERT be elect ed we feel every confidence; !almost a mounting to & guarantee, that it will be perfected. , 431 `The commissioners on our Ticket are likewise o men of business, and -every way capable of aiusting tb affairs of our coun ty, which antil the late reform have been sadly mismanaged, add the clenty debt greedy increased. The first year of the reform commissioners, this evil was check ed, and as we understand from $B, to 10-, 000 paid off. tis only necessary to chose such men as the whigs have offered to the public, to liquidate hi* short time the out standing demands against the county. • M. Geo. Moyer, who is nominated as Director dram poor, is an escell , nt farm er, and a good man, who will honestly, faithfully and charitably perform the duties incumbent on that office. In fact the Ticket throughout is uninipeachable-com 'bining honesty, talent. and, strict business habits—just such merias we Want,and as the voters of Schuylkill will doubtless e lect. • SIO 'OO .5 00 . , 2 50 I 2.,4 - Michael Wallace's -statement pro inised our readers to day, is in type, but crowded out by the press of new adver tisements. It will appear in opr next. Rain at last.—No heir apparent ever prayed more devoutly for the beginning of his reign, than our neighbors have for the commencement of the rain ushered in by the autumnal equinox. It was ankh needed, and we will bear its outpourings however violent, like grateful ,subjecti. . Map of Wiaconsin.—la noticing Tay lor's Map of the Wise-min land district, we neglected to mention that all the town ship sections and waiters are' noted, and also ell the entered Ittniis up to Dec. 1837. A person with the facilities Afforded by the map, can purchaseAlmostUs well here as if on the spot. The True "nue. After all the vacilliationsi and wheelings, and turnings about of the Loco Press, the question at issue for the people of this state on the 2nd Tuesday in October has 11%7re solved itself into the nd rallying cry of the shin plasterers, 'sub,- yew so AO treasury.' • TheiTenpsy nian Which' is the leadifig Van Bused paper : of our state, and which is the wire - puller for the Editor i. al puppets under the central of the general government, has distinctly given the word of contruandond the . 'automata are all in full dance to 'i ts mus ic. It itut the . war cry in Vermont, where it 'wits put down by a trenandons majority of the 'people ; it was the "sink or swim" Wipe in Maine where Van Buren patronage, the pito plea v money, bribery and: corruption have apt it afloat for another year ;—it "has been. distinctly asserted by the N. Y. Evening !Post, the wire puller of that state as the trteciasue ; - it 1 bar been approved i i F -1 THOitiVIERS 9 :4 1 1.111 , 7 4 4314: . _ fivy,iVacy'Burin KUL* meeting id our State, oval. district and conferee Meeting this do Berks has pledged himself openly -to sup port it ; the .representative -candidatea of that county have pledged themselves to vete - for instrocting our members of Con gresi to nMintain it.--in ,Itne,,the Sub! treasury 43 placed " gltlirtgan their banners, and ni4l,*l,to. tke,mast. for the 'approach ing contest, and all other issues are ab -1 sorbed* , its all engrossing tendency. And still -there 'tire persons who say they Are opposed to 'the Elaptreasury and yet .will vete for Porter! What blind credulityl .Mtve you eyes, ears, or senselhat you are so imposed' upon', Can any tilling be plainer than that the election of David R. Porter is to pave the way to the re ; intro , duction of" an-indepeturos Sub-treasury Bill. Is it disguised by his leading sup portersl is -Ite not pledged twit ? are not the candidates of his party without excep tion pledged to it T And yet can any-01M Make Such a compromise with their ton-, science and sense of right, ai to dismem ber the two? DAVID R., PORTER AND THE SIID.TETAIIIIIIT ARE THE SLUIIESE Twists f4icoroconat ; not to be sep etited s and have exisience where one is seen the other must be, bound , by a liga ture so indissoluble that its parting must be fatal. Cometrvatives of Pennerylvaoie 1 . you are deceiving yourselves, you are unjust to your country, lou are recreant to her in tereats if you give the sulmreasury your support either *directly or indirectlyl— The candidates Tor your chief offices should before and unsullied as the Ro mon wife "not to be suspected." You canncit•console yourselves with the delu sions that: you, are acting an independent part, when you vote for Porter and oppose a sub-treasury ! Are you not blindly forging your own fetters, and are you not voluntarily extendinryour bands to be manacled' by the most - odious of Van Bu ren experiments ? You cannot serve God and mammon—you cannot support the purity of our nobly free institutions, and yet vote for David R. Porter / Walter C. Liebigaton Esq. --This gen tlemen who has been placed in nomina tion for the Lehigh and Schuylkill Dis trict in Congress is- eminently calculated to.do credit to our party, and to advocate title principles on which depends our national prosperity. He is very popular in Lehigh, and on every occasion when• his name has been cared for any office in the gift of its electors, has been supported by triumphant majorities. .He is related to the first secretary of State under Genet al Jackson's administration, and for sound views and political attainments has no su peric4 in our district. There ,are many local interests which require talent and untiring industry to pro cure thatatteation they demand. One of the most important is the difference of duty on Bail Road iron when used by incorpo. ratiais or individuals ; there is a difference in favor of the former amounting to about $4O per ton, and thousands of tons are re quired in our region yearly to be used on work above and below ground. Our for mer representative the Hon. henry Zing bad matters in a fair 'train to relieve indi- - vide* from this unjust taxation, when he. was removed because be could not, bow the knee to Jacksonism., but dared to vote against the removal of the deposites I He was supeiseed by the Hen E. B. Hub , ley who never did Any thing in the matter, and we do not think the loco - candidate, Mr. Neward has the talent requisite to carry the question througbCongreas. On the other hand we may rest assured that Mr. Livingston's election will secure to us an able protection of our interests, and a faithful ally in all schemes for the future prosperity of the Coal Region. Organithe your Districts.—We trust our friends in the several districts of our county are all ready for the ensuing con. test. Remember that it requires a strict and ever careful watch to guard against the wiles and inisrepresentations of the en emy. They fight. under the banners of a magician, and are not ashamed to resort to' any kind oftrickery. Therefore organ ize your committees of vigilance, cheer on the cause, instruct the doubting, and our county will , be. redeemed. Do not relax your exertions until the polls are closed on election day—every vote will count, and in a content of so much importance, every vote is of vital consequence. , 03' At the Rititer Pittsburg convention, no house or cburCh being found large e nough to contain the delegation, they ad. ro \ lisre joursed to an open g e where a scaffold was erected for the speak .In the course Oftbe lion Richitrd Biddle' marks he sta ted thit it had never before occurred to him, thit he should be brought to the ?cal old for his opposition to Van Buren.— Many however who heard his powerful argumcnts were of.opinion, that although brought to the scaffold, it was as the execu tioner - Bof the loco loco party, for be bung them dp to the public execration, and as a Hercules , strangled theserpentlihe doc , tripes of the sub-treasury and shinplasters. 'Beira New . 1 I I—The Keystone pub lishttllitn extra last• Friday to tell ue that the Rtairmg loco convention last Monday, week Consisted of over Three thousand Delegates: Your informant must hate been rre than boozy, for he saw more thaw de alt's. Eon . , litiorep.ar dir[.4oppenexta., —A .Nsebootioftbb most unblushing kind, unbberbintrevenlor a lata paper is insert ed in Some of the most abandoned of their. Journals, which states that "'Joseph Rit- ner approved and signed ElOren Rills for . the Incorporation of'coal companies."--, We have heretofore given the tfairthiitory of Ger. Ritriei's acts -m misdeal° coal companies, but.are compelled in self de iknceto repeat them. The opposition take every mean and paltry advantage to pro duce an impressiowthat Joseph Ritner favorable to the - increase of corporate Coal! companies, *hen we know he 'is advent to them, by profession and Neches. They parade a list of these eleven companies with the name of the Governor attached to them. Now'who is auchl a tyro in leg islative proceedings as not tolinow when, an act'becomes whirs, the iiseterner - *wit .fortnally approve it, teen if' he has aa beed it before. 7"W hen a constitutional two third maWty panes a vetoed or re turned act, it becomes a law •despite the Governor, and he MUST plit his nameto it. Thus has it been with every coal char ter applied for during Gov. Ritnei's ad ministration: he never 'has. approved or; signed one without•first Teturriingit'to the Legislature to:extiress his disapprobation, - except in the case of the Arbon Company in Tiogii county where private enterprise could nut be made available. Could the Porter -party•for one moment pause in their headlong career of deception, and mirror to themselves the abandoned depravity d 1 intentim i snd the utter 'hope leanness of cause which could induce this torrent of mendacity, they would blush:far their degradation, Burthe anathema of freemen is upon them, their days are PUM• bered, and when they fall they will fall " like Lucifer, never to rise again." The State Debt and Trvasurer Slur geon.--Vhe Doctor has taken a wrong prescription, and wkei dp the wrong'pas sengers in Messrs. `Burrower and Hobart. lie has attempted a counteretatetnent, wbickip very much crippled and garbled; bat still persists in his former statements, for the truth of which he Oakes his per •spnal veracity! Mier haying been de tected in gross impositions, intentional misrepresentations, attacking the honour of our Governor and the credit of "our State, he now offers his personal veracity as the pledge of his assertions. We Would not give a Salt River Op atria plaster for such a pledge.. Let him retract; confess that he bas done wrong, and will afire not to be led away by bad advisers again, end perhaps public opinion may forgive him. Mom Heip.,=Another adjunct to the good cause comes to us under the title of the "Pneemes Morirroa," published at Warren, edited by Mr. Wm. Millington. With the choice of the two gubernatorial candidates before him, bei 4 utthesitatingly expresses his preference flor the "Farmer . Gov - rattle whose deeds, and works are known—whose integrity has passed the ordeal and been found pure, whose char acter is spotless. Of David R. Porter the editor says he knows but hide and that litthrdoes not speak volumes in his favor. As monitor to the people of Warren,, teach them to rely on the justice of the cause you have espoused, but guard against the deceit of the locos. There is no place so pure or perfect, that the arch-en erny of man will not attempt to ingratiate himself, .and there is need of continual caution againkt the machinations of Van Burenism, erviin until we know officially that Joseph Ritner is elected. The Reason Why I—The Porterites hereabouts spin very tough yarns about their majorities—the reason Is, they take lessons from a Weaver / &ortg.—The trifling min Which we had here last week on Thursday, was a serious storm at New York and Philadelphia, in which places it did great injury to the shipping, dr.c. Hedging.—The Portprites are hedging their bets wherever they can get a chance. This (oohs squally- for the poor deceived Loco focas. Porter ruined his creditors, and Porter's friends are 'ruining his sup. porters. (MrThe Muncy Telegraph says that Oeneral Petrikin has &continued his sub acription because he sent him a copy of Mr. Bond's speech I t It's a hardlpill to Swallow hurt it general t " I wont take (ha rhubarb erin ont . —Complete returns have been received, the Whig Gov. and Lieut. Goy error have been re•elected by increased and overwhelming majorities and several additions made to the State Legislature. Wig Governor of few York.—The Whig Convention at Utica have nomina. ‘ ted Mr. Samasn' for Governor. This gentleman is deservedly Popular, and will break the magic link whereby Marcy has so long•held on to the gdbernatorial chair of the Empire state. Loco Principles.--Ithe Postmaster General says there are •" duties paramount to the laws." We should almost agree with'him if that duty wassi to tar and feath. er such an apology for manhood.' such a traitor to his country ! A Snout Peiniferth' e Leryers` onp of the -Siamese Twice, has been arrested for an await in Baton. Eng, - his heather' refire to be anesteinith hint—What's to be done/ The. TO , TIME rut - LIG' The undersigned, - delegates from Schuyl- Itiftounty to •therecent Ritner conven tibn. at•Pittaburrkni the •3d iust, hive. no, ticid With skirprise the statements contain ed in saved! papers friendly to‘the election. of David R. Potter, connected with occdr renew 'Which thdy 'transpired during our session. they. wiuW - convey the im pression that there was disunion and want of harmony, and that a portion (Me - dele gates bad retired 'Dim the ; Convention, dissitisfiedantl dlegkisted. We therefore feel it incumbent oh °elective to disprove these insertions, and to assert that they have their origin only in misrepresentation and party invective. A more harmonious assemblage, one apparently more atrziciu* 'to wirer - at truth on the treat questions at issue,'has never 'balite been witnessed _in •this stiite. The-most perfect concord and cordiality' haracterized the whole proceed. Inge, and the 'first intimation we received of disagreement was on our return ; circumstance somewhat astonishing, as we Wended every meeting of the•CtiOven don, and 'did neeleitte i ttittibmg 'Midi lifter': its sadjottrnmetit. While sddressig 'the public, we *oat likeatise state that some of the original documents connected . with David R. Por ter's insolvency, viz: the Bonds assigned to the elder Stonebraker only three days before he applied for the - Benefit of the Insolvent het, and the receipt for *Tor-, lion of the proceeds ofthose 'bonds 'from' George Davis idler he bad taken the re lease oath, were exhibited at the 'corivee tion, and their authenticity was denied by neither friend or opponent. •ffOHN.T. HAttAtD, OLIVER DOBSON, JAMES BEATTY; BENJ. F: POMROY, - FRANCIS J. PARVIN, WM. H. MANN. - Pcitterille, Seat. T9th, 1838. Awn/Ming 'like Ids Irtith.-- I lt is cheering to find the Porter press beginning to prepre for defeat. The American Sentinel is of•the Napoleon creed. that a general can show . more crews:mate skill; u s tactician 4n retreat Wbewdefeated, than In' a vidoridta advance. With this vie* le.preptifes, fbr the worst by saying that the locti.Axatialf ed "diariotwers have not the aliglittnit chance of coming within some thousands of a majority fur any of their •candidates it the next election excepting the Governor:” Conceeding part of this, we cannot see why the Sentinel should not admit, that as the same general principle' operate on all, the Election of David, R. Portals hal:what. There in not a district, minty, toWnshigtoWage in the state, who're tlardistinct issue la not the same—it will bear *pee the most trivial office in in tbe.gift of the people, and this issue is, "Sub Treasury or no Sub-Treasury; Shinplasters or specie." It has been distinctly asserted by the Government press as the "Sink or swim quartion, 4l and on that emend it is combatted by the Whigs. Toaradicatoft ire at tOMlsertie from the root, and. when we hare eleanani bat state legislature if our Senators in Congress will oat do their thrty on the qeestion, the whigs ,will either Msertfdt them in that duty, or compel-them to give place to others who will. The people seemed inclined to Sllow the Yacitscraiat plant the have taken the respormfbifity, and if their servants do not o bey, they must resign. Comparisons:—The Sentinel admits that the political complexion of the Legislature will be determined by there:snit el the ehrotion in the city and county of Philadelphia.. Our aggregate majority• Were will be frivin 2800 to 3000 Com pare this and that, and what strength will the tows have in the years 1839-40? Their epitaph will b e .• I .ugherty fish" as Power has It Judge Ly , ia-Carregs.--The Montreal lier. aldy a tank to * pope. with a fool for an editor, recommends thevolenteere of thot tatty to take vengenee ontitnee charged With the Mader of Chartrand tvho have been itequitted by a /tarp , — he includes the Jamb In the denunciation; The Canadians are net to be awed by the bleating of inch a ea/ft • Not in the footsteps.—The Lewisburg Advocate contains the following happy hit : AUDI Warrramm.. of East litdlbloct, who whir.' deed in this paper for the benefit of the insolvent law, called at our - office on Wednesday last and. dashing down a dollar, axclaimedt "Them, take my stivetiisesitast oat :fiver paper, I will com promise with my creilitota. I cannot be reduced to the level of David R. Porter! We glory' in his spunk! ' Mr - Look at Whit La More of Porter's toiteeakd preperty our own Camay. In 'our Journal three Weeks since, we gave the full details of Porter's Fra ' udir ; lent Insolvency, both for and against, and the evidence Under oath of the Stonehre; ker's, No contradiction hue been offered to • this but empty assertions; we have therefore a mace crams as Facile, that David R. Porter, after concealing his property, took the Insolvent Oath, thereby perjuring hipiself, as nose of his property was ourrendergd to Trustees for the benefit of his creditor*, and that the property consigned to Stonebraker was afterwards. - re-assigned to "him, and the Mosey for the proceeds collected from Geo. Dims, as kic-ours receipt proves.— The Afiltonian now states that more infamy has been discovered in the records of Northumberland County. It is molter 'wigwag in favor of David R. Porter, as to Stonebraker before big InsOlven cy, and afterwards re-aarigned to eel kcted by Peter hisftelf I ' The history of the Judgment in Nor thumberland County mu thist David IL :,,ps P°rterkUrus 4 ,ProPerrY 00 rasuldtV Rat in Schitytkili ~Cpsity, which he liold ib Henry Eckbert,ind othets,AMll, ii . their bonds In part payment : In Rillit term, ' 1 116, a summonwis enteral on t it r Trott girds of Northamberbind county oft orgi AI enebonds,•nerwhiah in Aug; - teni)lBl7 a ju4ginent infirealtdted 'fiy kefitfientt re t. menien paid to be dedili t ed,', antr°4o;,l rial debt stateilate2lls. Various P ' it we r e itisilicilbis juilgifieliVinitill 'tor of -Potter's. ipaolvency, tind'`was Pa of 10 or ect e je k t h e time be wis hed to ta e,fila W Debtoeit !oink kiiir t ise ' 'BA chain to kb' ci , Atori? 1e; to • a it to• Aka fitonebroker,in Order lie cos: cud Oat/Um criditoes.'asd IfFst wart ' itito'Court vial thatte iv had mo 4 no as : sikneseiticithe iirtiudiee ofkie Meinnwf reea o Now did 3ohn Stonebraker :se the benefit of this Bon - di ° Itiowilhe wing ; and it will show that after sere t years, Stonetwak:r re•astigned it to Po pr. - nillldgellliellitA. ii. To AI :Winon those premium shil me.. Wherrie;tiut 'above 'stated signed to John Stonebteuker, . 1 ideration by the life *mid. tin a id the , year 18t8, with the earne'edtddnotte ettileeted knits therdto.ololBd, thatle,:ihe • ter would pay %raid St. us thereof. -Now.tinneya 'that Stonebraker,fcir'sailie:toiceived preemie, do assign ithd'eethrer intermit, ehihn-tuid,dentand wha to the abets *led Judgement ti ter, BIS hairs Mid usigits with sidetation that any further pr ire not to be_tri my risk or az Witness my hand and seal June 4. II 1107. till - • JOHN - STONER Witlieie Preoent. ft George town. - Benjamin Lytle , - (Pikd June . 14,, II Now Oen this 'judgment hands of flavid A. Porter, StonebrakeOn the praise particular friem2, 'Gem beaker retained it until P could make part of the ry Eckben, and then it to bitn„, as wittesalhe Doc berland Onetity, dimmcm term; 1 1827; only a 'few re•assignmenf: it it • Pofter'sotbn R 'Sitarlaid.. 4'U. ofSto ty. , Term for J. Stonebraker, now for Daiid R. Por ter. of Aug Henry' Eckbret wbo burvived Dina • Stro: - hecker & Abm. Reif 'nyder, with notice to /oho fldtuiei,leeatit in Reed. 31stIttly V 835 titre • • '• • lougurrenty i 6ve llollint of Henry Eektiteit' • fun payment at the balance doe on this .fed •- ~ eit•—and I d 6. hereby ,elease and discharge , • italddlenry Eck'. brew and other defendants there I rer, tied do firrth • empower said Ecktitet's A , • Wier the Pro , °notary to tintor eaustketion theta* and I de matt pfemsise aridtgtee 'l6 • Y aid diachatge 11 teal 'coati' (hit %Ns Jae! .. 04 the eele. Autto Wel the said Henry MICA& halal ess therece, : P , FL4PRTER. Ope would have ineetwed that Mr. Mr. hisi 'old hare stopped trere=esi • white be had - d every dollar in the would w • *eh Poor Eckbrat 1 1 . wired; that he Would bite sm ed hie hand. Ho ,ad a levy ' n all personal e " which Eckbret as worth this 'aide of the g ye—theee he web , etermined shoat! be sold, and h en Herter druid that the Landlord hat hid in • a chi= for nett I hen thre and. unpaid We MA N INOUSLY .mpounded with Holly FA brat r use hue. red and seventifive dollars , b nt wearaiir. d through Eckbret's friends. : Porter owl re? Does he satisfy the doe et an pay off the Cs. Nix—He suffer* Eck t be goad for he tomr--Execution , ttilloWsi and inn the 25th an . 1838 Mr: Eetinlet prodeteesii Ow Orme* 2 . • far 'the 'Vols....Thew coatsßeprise mint , y some day, if lie elut be caught il an officer . f tke La*. , _ ~.. . 1 Here then la 11 fill detail 1 0:1( soothe P ‘' iece of villainy—one which Illiporge ,Da yrs was privy tooted which vet to place a. deeper brand of infamyon the charactet fe of David - R. Porter.. Can Any liipan doubt that Porter has, with intent defraud, assigned property to dohs ottebrakeri _, and then lit the pith:cues Of4is Maker testified that a ll was sorra ' red to his creditohdf /Rad David R. Noes no- ef fects'? why - did not .the A l tus"' acti be; one f eve Mr: Wallace; one f them, no priperty was found ) act ' i t where wait iti placed in the hands Stone+ brake's, wd the Woke of his , conceals ed in a garret in Stonebraker !i hoes", tt* der a barrel) to which 'Porter id ace's, at cliterent times,and whereq be Coolly; calmly and 'delibrately formed plans to cheat his creditors. thrlbY alfteing to the diunningerime of Pei3ury. , ••• ', And ,this man, fellow 44101, %trial ll breath is it lie, *hose - oath iiiii' petiarre whose touch fs pollution to wit r onee; man, is a candidate for Governor the, Key ia l ud Stone State, and hasiluppe re too, Who shut their eyes to his hiltuay, Will not be convinced. Are. 46 le ' the mot' al code •thar theft arid Moodie ty are tits tees? Are We . steeped m m baba' ism that iinelia - man. canhe supported t we s call on you> fellow Chian.; the punt' , of ,Pbr *tel . by the duty y , ' owe your country, 0.7 • Yodt Jove Cif' vit , discard this toad, bold man! Let u*'not muddy petit only noble Country', ourilorious re• public, wur in the manhood "of its fame to and-rAlatteeki ifeLnet e. . tellocktid,, al It perjitreri.a libertioe, annb t Of Pm ditine inntimen, 'have t OD ills annals etas tallowy—let ht - die the mo? rat Aliktli 'whicli must attend: the guilty! let us riga from this frightM, mto _a full conac,iotemesa of our rights as men, and our duties as freemen! s H ~anti wa s U. 114$guide con: •.Parjiar, emu cov ni llar D = 10 David R. Pot. rakov the vat . the paid John ve eed by theme ukT W. tit* OF. in end Dad R. Pee '" !Owe nee. 'hernia es. ' e &ROA day art IMOCEr' Mti (LS.) 1- I in the afe!fgoad by - off .Porter's Stotle r rter he -y oet of Hera as-Aatiartse , et of tolorthear leas i iit* August eels ' after the .1 4, y . Coiruskon Pleat ambirlasul eosin ,9. 192, Angst 1 1816 ind No. 94 Terc, 1827 &a.