A iVILLE; ------------- ING SEPT. 29. 12.19.1 ice! {mssAPOado. Checks. Cards . Bills - of Liuirike, destriptrie, away pruttec(a,B • Committe./gCorrevo ler the 13Qroith . . 'r -_ . --,Geefite Heisler,-Esti: . Btniaman Barmen, a~i . n 'Henry Stager:gm.; .1 ger, Andrew B. White, Sanee! Henn. EM ?top - le' Remember • ;VU 7 4.' that tiblir" R. FORTES; „,,....... _ 4. ) 41te 1 . rms.” e Sen ate, iiitiltin7 41 ith our senators --,-Atanstrnet -- i n on ' cuisines ;the II ll ' . *vote , in Akron, . r °-- ' 3 ' 'a nd' laramoris- 4 111u " - . ; i.... - z:-,-;---k:.[7,-,.7ei Roo 05 „,, e . i ., , 66. '” , '-*i AVDOWIL.;Parfer - _ ,-3--- r - iWGiii-eiriiiini, slid the :ub Treasury Bill should is -I @.lS : theVevernment war a • Inst.the Banks will be eon- Waled, and they will again h6voinpelled to snspendApe- Oie-ruYtnents -and the coda ) i • , :will again bellooded with 0 ii Plasters. . - r MEE Demeeray, ?Gold and ls'ilver. County Meeting. . - ' , lngintimance of the recommendation of the -Young Mena Meeting,,held in the Borough of Pottinrille, on Saturday evening the lot of Sept, snobs?, • General County Meeting of all the Dettiocratic Replublicans. of Schuylkill county, frienilly.to:the re eleCtion of our present worthy Chief Stajestrate JOSEPH RITNER, whose Proclamation required the Bunko to resume ape , etc-payments, and consequently banished 611 the shin , Plasters from the &ate except the 20,000;- 000 irredeemable Shin Plasters huMed by Van Beretililtdministration, and exmsed to the elec Lion ofthe , Shin Plaster Locofoco Sub Treasury itanelidate, Devid R Porter, are requested to meet at the House qf Henry Stager, in the Borough of Pattierille, 'on Saturday afternoon. the 29th inst. at 2 'Mock P. IC, to - consult togethet, and a. dopt yacl wolves as may be deemed necessary fort hili- Omni; *attest. (Er The meeting:will beaddreisted by iVer.rea C. Lrvisasters.asd Dr. Gicintoz N. EctrenT, and severit!9.44" , , :ri- bp tniitation— , -and the committee also • invite the Candidate" of the Sub 4 . : 'riche:to come forward and •pro clit i.`'..fi.eir s riewit.tan the leading measures of the day : ! it*itiodcm. • , • • ' ending Committee. • - - WILLIAM ' * , --CHARLES DENgl f i ER, esq. - Ar" . 'DANIEL '; e . • a LEONARD SHOLL, . - JOSEPH FERTM. ~Democratic alleeting reting of the friends of, ;Phritiiiner is requested at ;erg on - tnesday Evening, flat 2. 'actual attendance is ne e .y-lo adopt measures to carry , out the triumph alrea- Olijr gloriOnsly 'commenced jighout the State. N -County Meeting. I).itt.iday the County Meeting of the Aittinteieratic friends of Joseph Ritner cakes place,— We intend to show our opponents lait.of our strength. Let 'eYery . voter' `th tsSrough assemble and ,meet 'their (r. 44.4144. ...Those who want infotmatinn on any subject, will doubtless retve it, as utany speeches are expected from our cifiirtdites and others- : —Du not forget •li!tie on an American Cit izen, avni_gaIIMITTETI BY PAIN VAN,Bußsig giwpia/zraessinger sent by his father to congratulate Queen Victoria on her ear ..*onation: • • ltifirt'the great struggle for truth, no man hiArbedit,niorepronsinent., •ne one more rciPgs . .and unflinching thank James W. Webb, . the,editor of the =N. 'Y. Courier •tiodtEbieiter; r This of course has raised 1,03'1140y,, animosity of M.Wriiri - Van Bu sai;glatilltirs eorukrurenderOci, the petty ealt44•ltersuading: his on 4:0 prosecute him wiieir:theyfinfeTe in England together I Ptfnd&JriiiiFitVeitilitog to arrest turn, an initifffii% Cid*, for an 4+erican debt. o.l l .444filkilltnitueil , and. jest' arr.: he was a. haut4o - OS•••erabativfOr borne,' .The arrest Pa - -Oil ' 1..1 d where Mr. was Do tte . pipt in nnn where I . 4 ) l44:l:*Xers:of intro duCtion and nu roottur,gieri&, but with ! : especial maligni. upwas 41elayeciantti his arrival in Bristol. .a . provincial town; where it *as supPused be,crm,„ , 1 , gt,As., , ,n A trtioga., fili t taiitbaii from . il l fo • , I 4 pp , . But their , bows were Waa -1 • Askitible injusticeorPrince lieint . eiatnkrobiained Mr: Webb plenty' of friert6 - Awe' iiiikient.tiefrit incarterated in a f.m 40 1 . oi 4 hicreturned.io hi country,- . tylle . trbitties of. 11. Democratic ~ gig, , ,A o lnaliat In ;IM AM : Martin Van Bennsreett - eliviiii 'sat; e nd bunibling the, ffei t iiritir4ktaii sp i n 'add tiiii ! . •,:i•-• . The Bell u the Catholic : , 'lf „ ifligeoatuspetOed -anti we.,reee ttun.4,vbeeauee it ought ip jam tor-€ 1; -, We ,_ 7 ..tiet-iiilioaltelp,k tiiii., , eittiLbalts _ 3 , 01 ,:.;-.11.: , ::,1• . • - . . • . , • • , 7-141- . ,• NA - . - , w 0.41 • 0 11 v-- 1 01.Wre strictr. l9 • ' report` bad iis:orlgin smog Ilya loco face party,- that. e. I f oeser,ll4,wis opposed to the re4ciection of Joseph 'tit net, was untrue. We have now thesatis., faetion_of - laying before our readers the' 'followipg correspondence " between. that gendemaa,and several of tbe former sup. porters of Wolf, who are new. all air ihti side of deshocracy and thefarster. ' !!~ • ' Potititalle, Sept. 27, 1838. 4t-r- • -Peemil us to congratulate you on your 'speedy return, anetwapelo gise•for intruding oa your. first moments, whialt abbuld be devoted to The pleasures of home,with any subject of a public • na ture. During your abseace, it having been industriously circulated by many with evil dsign, that Iv are opposed to the re• election cf Joseph Ritner, 'our present incumbent Governor, will you do us the favor to give such ptiblicityikto. your views as may disavow the imputation; and add the weight of your opinion in favorof one who having been tried, has been found a firm and unwavering friend of his country, and the guarclian'ot the State of Pennsyl With every sentiment of esteem 'we remain, sir, your obedient servants, Wm. C. Lem, SAcirvet.- MORRIS, OLIVER DOBSON, • . 4 ., ,SA.MUNI, HARTZ,. WILLIAM WOLF, _ HIRAM RIGG, EO. D. LEIS, ISAAC TAYLOR. . To this rote the f.,llowing answer was promptly returned: 0 rwigsbur g , Sept. 27, 1838. G ENT LENE:i: - • I have just received your letter-of to-day, in which you mention that during my short absence from Amer ica, it has beenasserted by many with an evil design, that I am opposed to the re election of Joseph Ritner as Governor, and requesting me to inform you how that 'fact 'is; I do not know what could .be the object of any person in making such state ments, nor can I perceive that it can be of the least importance for which candidate I intend to vote, except as a single' vote may operate for or against him. I am not aware of having used any expression which could justify. any person in thinking that I was opposed to the re-election of Governor Ritner, or that I desired .the election of David R. Porter. 1 supported and voted for Gov. Wolf,- both when he was elected, mutat the election when he was defeated' and Gov. Ritner elected; and at tEe approaching election I intend to vote for Joseph Ritner. ' With much respect you: obedient servant, . . C. LOESER. To Messrs. Wm. C. Leib and others. Porter voted for foal Incor porations. . - By reference to the :follottPing state. meats extracted from the Senate Journal., it will be seen that David R. Porter voted fo: all the Incorporations for which odium is attempted to be thrown on Gov. Ritner. David It. Porter voted for the rollowing Coal Companies last winter, to wit: • The Hanover Coal Company, in Senate Journal 41838, vol. 1, page 552. Staf ford Coal Company, page 271;Bu ; gar Lodi Coal Company, page 460; • Washington Coal Company,- 430 ; Wyoming Coal Com pany, 373. On the following companies he dodged, which is equal, to a vote in favor - of them, vi-z:-Arbon Coal COmpapy.page 630) Ply mouth Coal Company, 564; Rock. Rdn Coal Company, 631; ; Westero - Pennsylva nia Coal Company. 631, E and Offerman Mining Company, 234. Government .Interferenee Ix Tna.,i'vnNsvt.v.sxLs ELECTIONS. We should have been surprised, could any mean and•despicable act of Van Hu rea's minions, any longer eteate such a teeliag, at the announcement which we are now eJmpellal io- make. Samuel W: Stonebraker, the son of John, has been arrested by a writ from the President of the_United States!, on thu 14th ofthis month. It appears lie was a Post Master in Huntingdon Codnty a year or two ago, but was removed -for daring to oppose the Measures of the adininistra-, tion. At that time the balance due the department was 863. He holds reeeipts for 852 of this , amount, and a 'Aran was drawn on him for 825, of which he paid $l5, and endorsed it on the heel to his credit. The holder of this, sub-trees:weer like, ran away, and left Samuel W. with out any receipt of the draft itself to sham thus credit; and now Martin Van Bonn attempts to break down the charac ter of an honest yeomant our ;.. State, be cause his father -and br other have -been brild:enisugh to speak the truth .'ef Ont‘cif his minions. Ia ..not.,this inteilbnamin 'ont elbdtiota is it dorii fo;;ikti„ Or was, obtaining the ;airing balance. pt. eh:* doltais, or is it to have Ir imiliii4l inatencel ' The announcement has been, aini-liiillott; tiuue to be_' . .tneit . with lend and btifinit:iii:. 4 digriOlk : fiA,...iribtOlii -, . ...he4lvelit s wil p uce ~ Lan opposite effect -WaSrwati in n- , t.. -1,,, -.t . I t 1 'ri • ' 1 V- 4 ' . A . , . c .':l . -- 1 - • ::' -'' MEI PC‘I.V ,9 , .-' , -st'-' 7 '„„ f l oc° -tit: 4 4ffltid i kroc t riiirecal7 de.' tat fib* n it-41f r . -V , - tat '8 ever voted for an appreitiation-to the - Gettysburg . Rail Road, and gut troop of expectants, who are Shout. iletievitito.np for their mint advancement are horrified at the bare mention-of' the monstrous tape-mein. Mr. Frailty among the rest has de nounced itainpcorters m iend'beenloud inilentincia finis igalail"..Governoritiersire 'Vie giving it the countenance of his 'Amoral tinder any dream.' vitaneel: -, Neertoeho* ihirtrna of the ankirtion that DT , ilirijitiortitrineygriOlell - for any.itPPrcl priation to tKii 'lleiliK . end likewise to place in bbldreliet the coil - Mr. Frailey, and the el m perversions 'which' - e !woo .'are compelled to make in support of it rotten cause, we will publish verbatim, pikrof the Preceedings, of the 2d of April last, iiithe &nate. The extract will be found In the Seriate-s;Ountal Session 1837-38 voL 1 'page 673. ' "Oa the ventionilwill the Senate .4 1 grey to amend thelitriettdtrient, viz An appro. 1 pnation le-the Gettysburg Extension of the Penn i sylvania Railtriz, - tiktt Winifred and fifty thousand dollars to be applied; to the work. already under contract," ihe,following were the YEAS. —Meas. 14 Iflarday, lkirden, Case, Cas. sat, Darragh, reamer, (Se.buylkill) Fraley. (City) Darner. Irvin, James. Kingburry, Leel, Miebler, 51"Cotikev, ,Miller, (City)' Miller, (Berk') Paul, Peason, PORTER, Pursiaoce, Rogers, Sangster', Sterrell, Strohm. . • N AN S.—Mesars. Caldwell, Carpenter, Puller.. ton, Kelly, Myers, Slenher, g. nyder, Penrose. So it was decided in the affirmative,. DAVID R. PORTER, and Casatas FRAIL= voting for the. appropriation, ! ! - : a:r Why do not the Porter papers give the peo ple some arguments in favor of the Sub-Treasury, they would gain ten thousand votes by one single proof of its efficacy. come gentlemen, nib your pens, scratch your foreheads, end : write away—it will do year cause.a deal of good, and we want to assist you. We feel as Deaf Burke did on the occasion of pugilistic eptouuter with a dear friend; !'mind' your guards my boy, but put out more-4 wont hit'you very he'rd,"-Was his con siderate advice, and we repeat put out more. Shin Plasters.—Moyame.sing and Southwark, the two Loco districts of Philadelphia, - and the Borough of Reading in the great Limo Brag County of Berks, are the only. places where their Shinplasters are not redeemed. They are waiting the result of the bleetion, foi, in ease David R. Porter is elected there will beim necessity of re deeming them, as they must be issued again im mediately under the Sub-Treasury Plan. Fighting Shy.—The Telegraph at Harrisburg has for some time offered it Bet to prove Porter's dishonesty to en amicable suit, to come on in September Court. It was never accepted S but lo and behold, as soon as the Court adjourns, the Keystone comes out manfully, holding up its bead like a hen drinking water, and accepts the bet or rather offers* new eye to prove the charges false. on condition that the cause come on at the earli eat possible day in. the -Court of Nisi Prins.— They dare not try it before the election, but refer it to a Court which meets at Philadelphia only once a yeae,*and its next iseseion will be in the spring. Bravo! bravissimo! fur• the Porterites !! Loco 10-actioh.—Since the election, sue iiitteirs have IA the Canals neat Chicago. They arc going to Michigan tdre react there. Illinois 4 Re-action!—The Whig Candidate Stuart, is elected by 77 majority, Last year on administration swept over the state with a ma jority 604,000, but now the good cause has two or three members of Congress, and triumphant majorities' in both branches of the Legislature.. This is re-action with a vengeance—where are the loco cannon apd shoats and bumast Awkward Queslian.—The N. Y. Era has been abusing some of their brother editing on the old score of L. S. Bank loans—Major Noah thereforh asks what has become of ilte $40,000 out of which one of its editors shaved Uncle Sam, when clerk of the U. S. district court. Let up Major. S..eft reflections are too bad, they are 'lure perennits.: • Tory /versa/ recommends She loco Cocos if Philadelphia to oppose force of alma to the whig votes! Hear the recreant traitor, he who glories in the assertion that had he lived in the Revoln. Lion would have .bcen,:the• foe' of George Wash ington! Against peWder and ball, we would ad vise the whigs 'to use 'tar and feathers. Good lead would be wasted on each a miscreant! - rrit is a fOrtunate thing for the Loccis that they head their papers k'David'R Porter for Cop ernar." for every official document and every private statement which is published in tht. cniumns, stamps .his character in so black a dye that we , want such inteligenee to persuade us they are friendly prints, Derivation of Loco Para.—Loco taco or foe* focus from hocus paces . , the presto change woid of the magician leader at haul quarters. • No Material Chonge!—At a recent borough elec tion in Bristol, which was eliminated on paity principles, the leco ticket Was routed and the whig candidates elected by an average majorty •of Eighteen.- The shin plaster party were in irt'office last year and brought the Borough nil us $lO,OOO. No material change! that's the, blest thing we have heard to some time. -II Mask of Napoleon.—The mould, executed by Antotn.marehi one of the medical attendants 'bedded' bcd,of ihe.gmperor, taken after de it e'ibtbiting jn N: York. • Lose optics. The l'ennsyintinian having taken a trip through severalof the interior , untie " of our state, say" the n!pihimity prevailing in tavor, of David R. Porter is well calculated to surpiise' even those bent Warmly in hisllvor, and ivho erelong satisfied as to his success! You ar too easily sorpriied! in bar borough alone we will about 300 votes for Ritner, and we do no vet despair of sdrprising you by reducing the majority in dur county to less than 300. I the Changes which are taking place daily in public opinion and.)n favour of Joseph Rimer should continue, we. should not be slim - bed if Porter, were left in a minority. We bavo a few an, Unwire sheikh's to "how our. opponents le Octu, her, which Will surprise their egutaiwity - and 'how our tnioniii4ty; There is s fault in pooh j/oweryfield of specutationt ADVANO*I aacicataansi—The Richmond , En: quirer. with a deal , of selfwatisfiiction nye.; ii . thatis manic& to Omelet., the re action add to enaure„the Electioa. of Martin Van Boren ter si secondie a poniplete re-smion in thi: old Dom nioh- I We have looked' into-thediet: l o;6i for the meaning of the word aiacrio.m. a 604 it in. .eamk.Atidvenci i qg The; lacoa sccording to - We, re...acted_ Noith eltaina. LOValaria, Rentothv. Miawt lihnoia;Veirnont, - iind thdde Wind. Borne ii 000.Min.plain unpactical Ist' cage , the whi .hace n gaineAlwidejibitiSnmbet. - 'Me 4-.1 Akira:4(42in; hut arew Months ago - tEr •poltticillyed.itood Loco' ,Foe° " ciwiahMhtidee ars tnivied.mthitlB.andla M—ReictiimiirsOhthi, •T W-' - - c - '"":sei=' .5 , - - I, :' • _ k'''"- ^ z , 'r ll. ' ' 711 : tariaiAT . rititlFeiL•., #4 ,_. : ' ! - B,P II A .. 1 *lro..4l , trtilfit. - litA 01),!** , quitaling . itialii iaincivlig li in coututoni. iapkte liins - the . ieilaft el4ble: - ,:pilrUalf Ur eouiPtitu.. Weliiiieto bile lb? Pllliiiiirtitifoldill• ingpur tonultur, by sending bun 14 return of the eoutplete defeat of the ticket be is *mil to. lent thai. generous? : . bleats of iliiiii:—A loco fOOO ! lately put his 11 vot it his month and his tobacco - in the • Ballot b°4 i - ' ; ' ' - th Eguirtos.—The sup has '4. citiml the line, and the dayinrulteCo' Irani abo .so - are Divid fi. Puttees political days. ,No Paosdairviord—A penny paid man in IN. Y. was called-oOthr five dollars to-support the eleU tiod of the loco. candidates. •Thekresult of his daring refusal was a prompt di arge. This Mack mail is hot contracted• for undei the Post office tegulattonthis it Mr. Kendal? ;ma kilo - Ms' Harr .— Souse ti.i " the Philadd p a Fire Companies have bad Oldiffictilty.as re gard the mode of escorting the Baltimore depata ' tion of the Fire department. The mighty engine of the press has been set to work, and several leaders have been written on both sides. They play on each other in fine • style, deserting the goose :reek far the 'goose quill they pour out their wrath upon them like water,. as /knee -says in the tenth section of his fifth Chapter, but we beg them not to play . upon us, for oar play upon words. • Skuntalaue—The factory in- Tolland Conn. known by this anti-offerifmous name - has been burnt down. We trust. the name has been puri fied by the fire. New Grand .Era:— Let is in future date our chronicles. not A. D.-or the year ol independence, but the 10th year of Ruin. • • • . Jamaica W. L.—Since the Emancipation of the elates in this island, the neghoes have done no work—they think freedom aid no work to be gyeonomene. The crops are all rotted for want of gathering, and every excess is committed by the senseless fools. The influence of the dark ages is upon them, and they expect to expcirt their own wool'—rum place that Jamaica: • The last cocked' /la . —Gen. Wm.- Courax, the last surviving Commander of Washingtons gourd, died on Friday week at his residence in New Jesse • . SarrEwsita.—This month has been a glorious one in the annals of our Country. The anniver saries of several of our most distinguished 'battler, both naval and„milatary transpire during its con tinuance. The 10th. Sept. 1813, Ferry gained his battle on Lake Erie, with a force of 5 4 . guns, when opposed by Capt. Barclay with a force of 63 guns. His report ol' this engagement, "we have met the enemy and they are burs" will be for ever remembered. On We 11th Sept. 1813 the American forec4f 88 guns under Commodore McDonough, defeated the British force of 90 guns on lake Champlain. September 12th 1814 the English under Gen. Roes amounting to 5000, as instedgby a fleet, were repulsed in their attack on Fort McHenry. in the Harbor of Baltimore. On Sept_ 21st 1814 Gen. Macomb with 1500 reg ulars and 300 militia, repiiised Sir George Prevost in an assault upon Plattsburg: ore of 'the most a.;rited actions of the last war. • GLORIOUS NEWS FROM UNION COUNTY ! Correspondence of the Miners' Jotir na New Berlin, Sept. 24 1838. Every thing looks so flattering for the good cause here, that I cannot forego the pleasure of communicating the news to you. The Ritner party had the largest' meeting here on Wednesday• ever held in this County ; they are quite sanguine of carrying their whole ticket 113 , at least 1000 majority. A Ritner man of this Borough made a bet with one of your neighbors on Union co. and gave him, 1000 majorityl They are sure of carrying both senators and members of assembly, rand will send Merril' .ycom ing wi Hit is any her hi at N. York. _. 'world hard with her pretty looks, land he double ed them up with shouts of laughter. =MI Dear Sir— Rectipts.—A pound uflsalt petre to a barrel of cider will presrve it - eliarste, but salt petre cant a itave Porter The ;Saturday Neles 7 —Thispopular pa. per has a prodigious circulation, although not more than commensurate with its mer- its. It embraces every departmenf.ofliter attire ; and the distinguished names of its editors are sufficient guarantee fur the quality of its articles. In addition to the mass of good things which we may antici pate, from the pens of hlessrs.llcMichael and Neat, we are pro9lised the following annuals in succession : Friendships Offcring, Forget me not, Keepsake, Boa of Beality„ Flowers of Loveliness, Literary Souvenir, Gems of Beauty,Finden's Tableau & others as they are published, also Eitaitik's Gurney papers, Maryiat's Phantom'Ship, Dicken's Oliv. er Twist, Pickwick, the new ftionthly end Metrorlitan Magazine, and Bendy's Mis cellany ; all this for • 2 a year. Why at thiarate ten dollars fo five years subscrip. -tion will be a family li But the best part • Co's. "terms" are y son sending five a needful ten dollars, Premium to a copy or D. Israeli ample Scott or Button's they may chime. can read, will neglec of deriving informa offer we .everre IStoves ! CLVand, examine : f signed wcinfd•respet am) tholublie hrgeltini on !hind e general' teem lnoet approved *hole of that are to be had in lb large qaainitf ofliorel! "per **Mit *ince, g be %eight any. arheniel i .41? All hinds ol'anol ! der at the shortest sotto o totting - 1bl; f*Vivil .. -~: 444(na ta,itsiatlrildr , 44 . ./3enni, anct I -. Nertltuntberlaii 4' , 1 -apte de nee Butler to "the iiroof !-' --- ':- ,'"' - 1 - It would, seem Reif 'Very paPer . vie take up, : wasOsticulated to . .givo us moil, and more astounding proof that Providence itself is determined to unmask the infamous' conduct of David R. Porter,in - relation to his fraudulent iciaolvency,i , Ve have epo 'ken-plain troth - Of st blackenitie . Chnincter s solong, that it is almost-Sickening to read it, but still our diny to the demo , 7 'of Pennsylvania demands that wet' s euld a v!atty- . a . - ,gain revert to the_private affairs ot_thin. would be Governor : The folio jog ex quits• from, the - antler Intelligemer• will conciciabiely allow that' David It.j Porter became possessed ore tract oflandin Mud dy Creek township„ by the wiled his fa -tiler,. that about a fortnight befese s he made' _his application for the Beriefft of the In solvent Law,- he conveyed theland to John Stonebraker; and that after he had taken the Insolvent oath, it woe 4isposed of to John McDermott; and .6) avoid present suspicion the bonds were Made out in 3tonebraker's name, and by s hini assigned to the fraudulent bankrupt, David R. Por ter!. Read and learnt ' , BUTLER COUNTY; es: . 'I, John Welsh, Recorder of Deeds, --- AL &c., in and for -snit! county, in an. , swer to the call of the Committee of Vigilance, do hereby certify, that x ..„... there is on record in my office, in Book D, page 588 and L 69. a deed of cooveyance l dated the 19th of August 1820, from John Stones braker'and wife, of Franklin township Hunting don county, to John McDermott, for a tract of land, No. 149, In thelst district, Donation land, (being in Muddy creek township,) being the same tract of land •pattented by the Common wealth to E. Beatty; dated 28th June 1790 who conveyed to Andrew Porter by his last will;betr ing date. 15th September 1806 devised the same to David R. Porter, who by deed dated 19th Dec. 1818, conveyed the same to the said John Stone braker. . Given under my bane, end seal of said office, this 7th day of September 1838. JOHN WELSH, Recorder, It now appears that McDermott after wards-failed to -pay otie of the bonds for' ' this tract, whereupon David R. Porter as assignee 'of John Stonebraker entered suit for t it, and-it was sold at Sheriffs Sale_ and bought in for David R. Porter by his attorney John Gillinore for $460; which was belciw the original amount of sale, and being a forced sale was afterwarg re sold by the honorable candidate at a large advance. BUTLER couxTr, 88. David R.Torter assignee In the Court of of John Stonebraker, , Common Pleas of vs. slid county, Nos. John McDermott. 20, 21, Ti., 23, 24. 25. 26, 27, of April Term 1821, each for the sum of seventy-five dollars with costs., Entered 19th April, 1821, by John Gilmore. Esq., by warrant of Attorney. Also Nos. 38 and 39 of April term 1822, entered by same Attorney . for David R. Porter,. the one on the 4th May. 1822 r and the other on the Bth May, 1822. On , N 0.39, &vett tide No. 19 October term, 1823, levied on 200 acres of land in Muddy creek township, about 70 acres cleared, cabin house and barn thereon erec ted. Venditioni Exprinas, No. 83, January term 1824, on which levy sold to plaintiff's Attorney John Gilmore Esq , for $460. Date of the bonds on which the above judgements are entered, 19th August, 1820. Date of assignments on the same from John Stonebraker to David R. Porter, is 28th August 1820. 1, JOHN SULLIVAN, Prothon ,S -- • ottry in and for - !did county, do in \'' - pursuanceof the call of the Commit •l, ~i) tee of Vigilance, certify the the fore- , s n , going'is correctly taken from the Re cords of said Court, In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and affixed the seal of said Conti. this 7th day of September, A. D 1838. ' ' JOHN SULLlVAN;irroth'y. Variety—somethings not Po- rom We have just popped up , our heads, from the troubled waters of politics, 11.1 r a few minutes, to take a peep at the world, and recover our breath for another dive into the sea of controversy, fl-oin which we shall not emerge until after the election. We-find that many things have transpired curious and entertaining, but we look up on them with almost as much wonder as Rip Van Winkle did at the sign - of George Washington tiger his long sleep. • The following are some of the scraps of intelli gence we have peeped at. Correct--,-Greni. Macomb has directed the recruiting &mem of Moe army not to -enrol deserters from other 'services, espe cially the British army in Canada. This is right, for the Soldier, who would desert one service, is not worthy. if trusein anoth er. The Big Ship--The Pennsylvemia Air) of the line dragged her ambers (form her knoorings at Norfolk, and was driven high and dry on 'Shore. She hes %la fortunate tide of uncommon 'height been floated off again. Old Neptune seems to prottitat this noble vessel, Which2is destined - to be '6%7, of his greatekt ornaments. .raty for any person: r Messrs. Godey & • tottetold. Any per bscribers, with the 11 be entitled as a .1 Maryatt, Bulwer, • ; Lock-art's Life of terary Souvenir, as Surely no one who such au opportunity n; it is the most lib. ember, totave Mord. ktovestl. - youisidtes, the *oder. tfollylnforin los ihottdo .fikothe has Oonitandr Went of ttie latest. end Goal and Wood Btoie e plioe. together WII Wit oe, ShtetirOliiyoi Fop; =1 ill hitruie'dolie tobr- BYROtir -IP& MMMI MMI Se!iere, Gale.- Chu Ole eastern coast is strewed A;ith.tareelta.frtlai the late gale; An irnmense . l94.-nt life - and property is anticipated:.. Fourteen vosele were wreck. eirat Ocracoke.. - . .1 Wkei4 ite'Shoe - PfncSei.—Tbe Stock liolderit of tbe,,Misaisaippi -ateamboata are complaining =of-the 'recent - law of ',Con , grew for the 'protection of passengers;- 7 : :CheY vrimidlathet,ltill. it hundred or twat perionetbaii decent boat. aiitt.:.pay five, dollars toi,berinapedtion and registry . ; firma .Dierimese.-A., negro *named.: •ttOlif -Billy"- I. You Tommy :l * . Witaliingterh tact setting firdie WW=Mii ReliemetheMarkef.--.--.llo 7 ,dainatid for . '. flannels iirisirrnt:-.:bristles.sare rtizing—so . are breadstuirs--copper beasir—t-ork light =carivasS:.tin . any sate made-oilof vim of adrug ;t4ogistood.varied ; riesafeetida ncr takers4.leltat,bings =heavy ; eh°, as per last ; rage.iio: buyers ;',chemPegile brisk ; candles taiti4/igkt. saki ; co4lliol pack; fall stiles- 4lcit. drawing... t4-alie.loiss!; her:. ring --imstrlinackerel ge off itviitamingly ;;; , indigo-1 - o May tiPectibtlisrs; tiatifsi ets kink . blite ;.nitVgrees- ' with our (min rctunta. tiring ; inuitard sharp ; ; UssenoC, l .' irgairot, id no easeriliitat, : changet. . Rides - lid; ikitur lield'fast by, the Owners ; Tobac+ holders . `Jr giii A make cmes ake ready •k ; 'esthetic . ' stochvietillight ; - feathersditto ; trill stale fine quality very light also . , ' ..! , Metallic. -4 laver Mine basi, been ditig covered bear the mouth oftbe Mahoning. ' • A.Snotty Point.—One ,p a po i says t h e . drought 'cif 1825 was of ,longet continue • ance - then this year, and anothei says we . hays . been longer..without rain this season than In 1825, which. is right ? !- . _ - 4, • ' -' I Odd Taste.— 'A . youngster, has been !enchain •Mohile for running away with his step inother. it was a rash step, and he run himself into-troubleifl, he had lost a /inch pin at starting, he wotfld. not have' been lynched at his journey's end.' Shoot Folly, .4.c.—The gentlemen of the long Obw in Philadelphia held their an niversary on Wednesday., •• The grown - up . cupids despatched ,their sbafts in Style, and prizes were awarded. • , i 7.4 ' Private Life.—Mr. : Vanl BOren hai -1 purchased the mansion and kip atheism Judge Van Nees at Binderhosik. May he live there' long and before tong I \ ,Peace Ilfaker.—MM. , Mari P. Leduc of St. Louis is a candidate" for •Jirstice of the Peace. Well, justice is always represent. ed as a woman with a pair, of • grocer's scales, and her eyes ready tined winked - for u game Of blind-rnawi buff,-Hwhy. not re. duce the allegory to matter ofact ! i ._Beating a School boy--P, ‘ ija h. Whack• emu?: was tried for severely( whacking a boy, one of his pupils iii New York. .tifournful., 7 -The grasshoppers in Mary' landere said to be sitting on A rail with tears in their eyes at having nothing more' to eat. Quite Alexandrian, weeping that they have no more worlds to'conquer ! A Sub-trea,surergone /—:,We learn that ...but stop! there are to be '-no ...politics. in this column, so look some Where's else fur a good story about a walking treasury. Yankee Reasoning..—Mlß ill' the head of creation, and woman being the next, the next must be the Reek, the neck turns the head, and the woman tqatatithe; men's heads.—Q. E. DI I . . Cui Bono 7—The Governor of Georgia has issued orders for raising eight Compa- • nies to drive -the Indians from Okefinoltee -. swamp! What the d----11does the Gov , ernor want with the *svvam, unless for 4—' , musquito nursery ? - f ' Symptoms of &Row.— .I'ne !Smith and his Mormonjtes are: arming themielves to fight all natur ! " t. Queen. - N it British Queen!.—Nlt Victoria, but a new Steam ship will ertrisie at New. York. in December. r A' • • ' Raked •Pears.—The•Adabama papers say it has been so hot: thera, that the pears . 4 have: all on the treetrt 1 S" Canada.—lt is rurnoredthet ,ir George ,- Arthur has already resigned the Lietten ant Governorship df the Pievinces. -. The Cherokeea..,---Johnitidge the chief of this nation; has; tirotesied: against the proceedings of Gen!. Gantes in attending their, council, which tie asslart's' to be only forthe purpose of getting itchuainted with their neighbors. Snme hava, been rather i harsh on - what they clan the General's pre. cipitaney; but we 4 tfrink he' I's right—" an ounce of preventicin" , ---,th p . ,overb's mus ty, . . t•. ar, Comfortable , Tranelli .i—ln` two or three weeks there will e'a _continuous rail road rout from rhiladlehitt:to Wash iegton. Quite conveniel for the Whig members this winter ; •iu home. one day —kissivives, dandle chddienoind back a gairko-join the ciforitelaret*eon the Sub. , -- ... treasury, on the next. . ; 1 1 . Bride- cif lke GtrattehMiss, Norton of Edgartowri - , N. J. - inti,fet standing at a mirror fitting on her ; we ding dress, fell deed, oe the ' floor. .., , The '.chaplet of flowers in br ' ' ati bloom, - Were wreaoMl with the el rees upoti her tomb. 4, • ! - , Accident. —At roils th, N.. A., as the. adMinistration were . r ing .cannon for thei r success in Mame, - Mr. , Muchmore :bit - s1 his arm - muck More- t *near than was com . fortable. , F .1 "l ' ~, CironologicaL + - US i• Petite ' Augusta was ushered into thew d( at New York Marth *, ll3 1 ?5. - „l'hett „ lumped up to a fine gill,_aint,,if *bail '1 'as light as her heels:: ithe.wili never k ,n ay sorrow. • ' r7k-Pliintt:•=----"7liel taiobscuraiion of the.eaa, z _was obseried 1 OM. the Capitol at Atehinglon;by.Rhbert' Ticat Paine, E,a(l- 'irriiiitronoryttle oftosto '.. l We had a Cap •_sf .. ter,_,;',;Visfit and- • a great ' `ht ourselves.— Ihti,he*A she bo l eti b aVed themselves ~ ,- ,•*lll,lt;pirliat proprety, uTog the cement:l - after the ring . on, both went 'ta . .tilei together:o was v ' y natural, and Oeit.,sprjtig.ivir mtkexp a young Malt T 41.10-,p,. ...., ,• , U