fcXOUIE, HAVING BEEIV USED UP BY , THE MASONIC WUICIS. To Harrisburg, on a Blooded Horse, to take his Seat as Governor of Pennsylvania Thaddems Stevens Mmii MmS, i&ilBfi Figure 1 stands for Gettysburg 2 for Waynesborough Tunnel COO feel long 6 Steven's Jren Works. -3 for Ripples' Tavern 4 for Hugh's Rolling Mill 5 500 DOLLARS That we can prove that Gov. Ritnet's Officeholders in Mifflin county paid a no- against D. R. Porter, and that what this miserable degraded wretch has sworn to is infamously false and untrue. 500 DOLLARS That J. Donnald. who sworn tht TV i? Porter advised Wm. Dorrit to take exorM F4 VI ftl-rm-VWH I EN. PORTER. WHO ARE own him! lie is another of youi SWEAR ERS. Look at John II. Sloncbrakcr! Peruse the absurd and ridiculous tale which was mtmlinsprl hv n TinBS.RHtp'nn tlin TPnnirn ( 'W, Imnilmn tiMJililll who wnnltl mnlcnllin null. thlldood what never lianben'ed ami' wlmj' to the Batlsfaction.of an unbiased publict 500 DOLLARS on , , j i iriia tie is scarcely jjomj capable of undent ami ...1.. cmrni Tin Vi . w . Look at them. nt ' W'Z, " aa.KO "? "c ' bonds in ;,inr,- , - 'fa--""-i.icii oi i-Cnn- "uiiiiiiguon county wincli never had been g'SLtf ft Slack I,iSt il Huntingdon county: who fs proven guly oT T t? ; d ?nd i,Car'.leSS "fficeholiSri of several equally gross and palpable faE of Joseph Ritnef, and if your case-har. hoods: wl.hsn nVi,,M,r c,P a',SC , " ' . ' ' aened obduracy doe nm i,' ... .7: ' "" . ' ",ai lanuccsas me guarman ot certain minor souls every srMinn r .T uur " ... CI aracicr ls Known his slate- ohildren-aud Iho two Stonebrakers-ara llZFZETn?!?, will not injure any one 1'' He is a Wampus liar,, and have been proven such -Aoomnon.Vblff Z"" "Vfh f the public m.of an unbiimeil mMin. lhe drunken, besotted. t!01,al t,M-r. f 'r,, u ri . ut-ai,cral "ce l twuiiwiiiui, iiiiu in mvnr nr inn ... " w .ruui iviulvsx' ilcs us in np uma 1 i . dbctrhlesdf.Abolitioriism, which, if carried anoTe on tLi InbUo wSi. YnhM Wn SfN' a,ld tho arts persuasions, ' a into .fl-.c byJos-ph-nUner-arid his asaoct one of you. Ldok-look " nW H of """P and desP.rate officeholders to Abolitionists; would tuni- looe every Look, too at her son I Read, neain the indueed to f 1 ' ?r "S Ulage' was Southern bv A.hrin .... Z affidavits you ma,iA fi: a?a,,n',t!le e?. t0 SNVea.r melf a villain-Io horrors of intestine war. J; J ?,S i0'r JRead the words J'"" P"t d declarations from the year 1810 E, That ean proye that., Joseph ititne, T feSS'K KfttoM'- 0 has created more Bankinrr canital in .1 vBar, an industrious. Sohr t l S ie 18 U,RE.-h'8 own hecmpt 1-Who-but than all tha other Governors since the year g j fa- he erimInVi!SXof ants can u KtnJoVhb bhsted rfSST jeoo.and con.eqUent,yi. the Shinplaster ffif Jt 3"? S.tS 1".", 01 MOTCmor' ' You naid him forVwo; vr"":rr w;,"T:v," 0U"neana remorse? - , Li" t 7 "'B. iwuuaniue- uooKimauv at Jem JUc)nnU n A. "uakh zt Mlh Jm WUnTJ ! V' 1,10 affidavit which you m lufac ured fhat we dan prove that Ritner'Oflicfe- 1 Vlf 0 Liwn, for him, knowing that, witli a ha JrSS bolder, procured an Irishman by the name XTteXoSodtiaSl'S W?U,d of James Donnald, who MURDERED cd creatures. Bilk ' JlilnZ l ?"' quire Snare, Deputy Collect of the Patrick McGafy. of ShirleVilU. , notorious, swottE ae rt " 7' r, S .' L" .'..u".0' ' "u""., , A X THING that -.J ' 0 h . f ,,Bn - ,r.r " " - yucon u wmejanu inen go to Shirlevs r Br.:"ram miamous dd le.' otabl " ' e'"n' "urSandak who murdered Patrick Mc imsenooos against Uav,U U. Porter. WOuld swear is unworthy 0f bXf fci VT' ""'P t!lB PoPIe, if. yoti Toe the mark, you Woolly-headedPeggy oath : who could S SLelf Shh can, from making thft inquiry, and, if you D.attymen! We want this bet in par- fd . .on the banK KSL'iSek htSSS?''""1 ?k W-dar. e darkness of the niehl.id S r.S"! -!?!'Ver h name am6ne8t , down an lionesi unnm.i; ? ' ua 0""0'c" ' H" .-r frn,n w.'n. ":.""'u i ficso are the WITNESSES nf ii,. ,1 HSirailon. 1 hesn nrn Tt. i. .. - ucamica up- wriose credibility the officeholders of RldTl RIOT!! RIOT!!! mer frnm it , 6 "c'"yr- 1 PCSO ar S'oSncTfi'r:! ?J-!on r. .. . : -j-.-... ooiiiiiu hi iuu on wnosn crrtiihtmn r u-i.t - , inHali.ax.theoflieersuponttieWiscon, KmrlfeW hang all tneir'L cs oFss iscoi-eeuer, with about o'no hundred and perjury on l is 80.,T 1,5. ' i T " "?u VesPeraus cause "vain hope ! ! But it is fifty imnortftdlalmrflrj mn,i..,i .u ' J .7n n,s.soulnas crawled over tho lie issue il,nv ,.,i. S i . , 11 . poilsJoke into t,,;Vo'o occl ly Z IZZ rT. t,liSC' "d election board, threw the donstablc, clerkc, -Look at him ! Take him m J, inordlB! rthc, cr"lurers-by whom it is vainfy fndlV.mld0OI Hois a nt ins; "?:edto Wt th. efictar of an honcsX uua au suaucrca ine voles in the SUeet, bolical purposes. ' ' "l"'S . ffu nonoraoie man ! ! i-koven to bo nd proceeded to hold an illegal election ! Look at Zamuel StUrxeori T?,l it- 8 I "3 V" n?,8hb.d acquaintan- aho.Iemoera sallwilhdrew.fodayanum. absurd tale you S in Sy moU,h "f'f who "ftnoa. i.W-whenever her of the rioters were taken rtto ctiMody. Rad ifffirv!?. r r e m,0.u,,,,'" they have had an oppOrtunitV at tin- hJ another III on nephew-lhat he hi .:; i- . ':!. " F0"" v the severest as nev i Iieavi- 'firmcst ' them go , , ""n iwutnuu Li 1 n people a money upon the venal and Hri. ciouB-rUpon Hah, 'and felons-, and prosti tutes, and murderers I Let them nilo affi davit upon affidavit 1 They will soon learn mat iney are in mc nanu oi a iruinioving, a righteous community,whbn thoyfind Ihem selves indignantly hurled from power, and infamy with their infamous tools 1 Advo cate Sentinel. OLD JOHN STONE DRAKER BEATEN. PERJURY REBUKED. In Franklin township, Huntingdon coun- ... T:n. l.n.l 1 nfl mn:n:. in 1 1 n l vtttiArn 4 li rt nnli.mitannin tfnla ifl nlltrnTfa two to one, the Ititnerites, to give credence STONEBRAKER for Inspector, dnd poll ed EVRRY VOTE THEY COULD RAISE. HE WAS BEATEN TWENTY-FIVE VOTES. Thus has the verdict of his neighbors been rendered against him on the charge of falsehood and inoial per- Jur . . . . In fhi tntvnbhirt I .on I'nrtnr fnrmftflv resided and received every vote but ono for member of assembly. His old neighbors although anti-masons iiave again borne tcs- lllUUIiy IU JUS liUMJbl Y, L'AI'AUIU uuu in TE0KITY. Tui ivrvifvn tfnirn ao Aft?. ?Prnlli honor, and justice will be triumphantly sus- taincu. THE SLANDERERS OF GEN. POR TER AGAIN SHRINKING FROM A FAIR INVESTIGATION. The banditti of calumniators who arc endeavoring to blacken the character of Gen Porter, shrink lrom 'the light' ot truth, as an owl docs from the light of tho sun ! It tina lint lost Ailmlal flint itinv HoprnioA n lM. tcr to prevent an investigation of their ca i !..: :.. .... r t w t. .v 1UU1I1JUS, ill a wuiv ui juaiiuc ( vv v iiuvc another instance still more cowardly and dishonorable. A committee of Ritncr mon, and a com miltee of Porter mon, came here on Mon day, from Schuylkill county, to investigate the charges against Gen. Porter, under a positive and solemn agiccmcnt that if the charges was severally taken up and exam ined, proved to be true, tho Porter commit tee would acknowledge it over their signa . :r .t. t:i lUICO, J! UUUUU lllUi U1C1 JlllllCr UU11IU1IIUI3 would acknowlcdg in tho same way. This, tuuo iaf 1 1 t J 1 1 w t j mitt They took up the first chargo on their list and examined the evidence on both sides. The Ritner men agreed they had laucu to sustain n; in lact, tuc wnoio testi mony was against them. The Porter men tlipn nnkpd llinm to r.nrtifv thnt lliR rhnre . . D was false, according to their agreement. They positively refused to do it. They Kifl.Ail nut 1i4nr! tViaf n (TPnAni tt n t.fi I ! regarded their pledged honor ! 1 And so I lie office-holders JotirnalTrTcs TfardTo screen tneir bcliuylKiIl county hretliern, by crying "stop .thief! It won't do. The Kuncrnes smilksd shamefully and basely skulked their mock candor, pledged word, and nlinhipillimini- ...... ...... standing. Shame! shame!! But it was vviiat might have been expected. Wo don't uencvo mucn in " honor among thieves !" Mvocate Sent. DEMOCRACY TRIUMPHANT" mt ine crreat auestion RFrrr.T?n . w a m. jjtj; i Ui - ter is the governor, and the reign of democ- our earsmcoiiUUTS of rejoicing freemen 1 he msnectors elentioni: li - .mm itouucu lilU riousiy and call back to our memories, the brilliant davs of tlm lm nr m,., r.i Kituensm, Federalism, Biddleism, and Stc- AttVt0 n01 on'y prostrated, but GROUND to POWnpu ..-.i.- ,uJ : ueau oi the aroused democraevi Thn Tfnri ,;r0M nave answered the LIES PERJURIES and FRAUDS of the federal ouuiupcw anu calumniators. The people ot Pennsylvania Imvn ;n.i;nnnii.. i f. , r ' . , .uu.uamiy HAOU me RPni n 1 rnnmlini. . I t - pon inc miamous means, auU1,iu lo uesuoy i-orter's character and have hurled hU l.n,i.i t., .... ih. .f lT, wiuere, to -u.ui3 ui uegraaea oonvion. KCystonei TURNOUT! TURNOUT! To your Tents,-O Israeli This was thd wnt wu f i i i . . J u,a "usen peo ffi! ,! V,u' w,'en "ey wele invaded bv nl(.l. ' L "l " , "."U 'aSgS Ot who . Wanaeri"S mis"eants li f I i I.IK II ;i onnmiAnl f . I country "devour the fruit, TofS i d and make slaves of their wives and cl il- hones to brine evcrv voter on thf ir stdn n tho polls, they will bo able to poll every vote tney nave in tavor oi Ultner in tho state, Let the democrats not bo behind them in their zeal, ond activity, and remem ber, that though they have no British Bank to pay them, ami no hired bullies to fight for them, they havo a reward infinite ly more valuable, tho security of their own nrrllta nnrl lil-inrlipa ami tfm thant-a .ml . a ..WW. .WU ...w .HU 1UI- itudo of thftir nhildren. We linvo a lnf majority in the state and all we want is, to tirinrr llinm tn ttin nnllotliAn Ifilll. freedom and democracy wilt prevail Let It be tho war cry of tho democracy whose most snr.r,i ..ui "cmocracy, by the l,iM fm: ' no wvaded 3 Stevens and IKiushS' St .r i .i . """" "usiiiess and attend at the ballot boxes where his freedom and his pnnntp.. , .n. i i i. . "-cuuiii ana " : , 7 3 -iaiiu jijb sorv ces let him bo at his DOSt f.nr v in U? fast until ,ho v c tory i8 wonet him T tect frauds, and if pLibCpcnt Sm let him rec ster thii,n,.. JrA V,. 1 .m ten. and if th r"' . . - .. ,,w uC jurceu in. let It im under penalty of the law-let every legal voter be brought to the polls and hi 7r, aKp voting he secured to him. na-l,,8r,8hlof Our nnnnn.iii. 1 . .t . . ila? b5,en dhuted throud.out 0 The folIowinK statcmbnt of Mrl AVilliarri Snyder, shows that tho prescriptive policy winch Kitner and Ins Uomnussioncrs havo been exercising, for weeks . past, on bthe : branches of the public worksj lias beer commenced on the North Branch. Shouli Ritncr bo elected, not a Porter man will hereafter be employed upon the public works in any capacity; Farmers, laborer and mechanics, will yoii silbmit Id be, lurftl cd out of employment for opinion sake ? ' if not vote for Porter, and put a stop to thej the Reign of Terror arid Proscriptibn of Ritncr: TO THE PUBLIC. On Tuesday, the 25th inst. Jame. Tag: gart, Supervisor on the North BrarJch Can al, called at the Lock House at Ldck No. Oj above Danville, which has beeh attended by the undersigned for seven years past. On entering the house, he called for pen and ink, which were placed before him. After makirig ottt two or three short instruments of writing, ho requested me to step out of the house with him. as he wished to talk with me. On accompaning him out, he in formed me that he understood that I was in favor of tho election of David R. Porter for Governor. I told him that he was correct ly informed on that subject. Hojthen said that it became his ilntv to flianiinrir m fmm " J ' ..........u I.VUI the service of the state as a Lock Keeper. He said that when he had legit to Harris burg, the Governor and the Board of Canal Commissioners had informed him that they understood sbmb of the Agents on the North Branch canal were for Porter, he said he considered such menmere hirelings said he had wherewith to"pay such, and power to discharge them and then handed me the written notice of my discharge, which ho had just made out. In the couise of con versation he said ho knew it would be a se rious inconvenience and loss to mc thus to be compelled, to relinquish business and move out of the houso with my family upon so short a notice, at this season of tho year said that they had no fault to find with me except politically, and advised me that if I would pledge mysslf to vote for Rilner, I could remain. On refusing to agree to 1.1,-. ,..,, i.w.j.p.Ldj,,, priiscnlibrEman on the canal in this vicinity, to takp charro of Lock No. 0, and then p'roceeded up ths canal to discharge all who would not submit to the terms upon which men ate now em ployed on all the state works. At Lock No. 5, the Supervisor informed the keeper there that he would rather lose three months wa ges himself than make the requisition and discharges ho is required to do ; to another he added, the Canal Commissioners will be along here with me, on the line, this week and we are determined to find out who aro for Ritnerj and who are not. . WILLIAM SNYDER. Mahoning township, Columbia Co. ? September 27th, 1838. 5 MORE PERSECUTION. The following certiflnotn rrnmiiT- t. lato foreman on thn Knriu t...t. 1 shows that the nersr.i(inn nrsu.,.. ... . I ' "w. wi WIOIPHS OiCU. against poor men, still continues in all in wickedness. Mr. Detrick is a highly re spectable man. Tnaanrt oi c Snyder, a lock keeper above Danville, be- .i7 ri-. J ' ..lan. wnat must the Ritner party expeot, when they find hii forem.nnrfnillnr.Ulr-. .-. J "?" I Tn, dicib, coming outinla vbr of Porter 1 Tin ti.. ., . :.t.nn. e . "Ul 00 in mis ev idence of public condemnation, the utter uuwu.au 01 otovens, lliddle, Ritner and co t " 1 cortifvs that T wso j the station of foreman 6n the NortTi Branch canal, by John Taggar.t, Supervisor, for no other rcasdn thnn thoi t .....' V i npp t r6H . .IIe ask.ed me If 1 was fw Bit- 3l. 1 2 1 hlm ?nThe theri saId 1 must be discharged, but 'PTT A 'P t nTTTrn l Hb HANDS who were in favor of Por ter. I will not he a slave for any party. I go for D. R. Porter. ' wni x c. "GE0- DETMOK." Wilkesbarre, Sept. 25, 1838. 5KHE5EHE5HE5 ABOLTTrrnvraurf , ."winuiU The nroof that .Tn.K hui. "J . . ,. . . , r. . r "'"wi . an boo" litionist, and thai he has but lent hi feflo-- vi. w carry out its principles, and further' US OblCCts. 1.1 nn riAiTa-iK. -1 : i . sivc, tlut we do notbelieve any honest im- r.w-,tv muuuio uie uct, Lei no mn wno now votes far propf, hereafter pretend to bo opposed to ab oli tioiusm, for even hi, neighbors wont be lieve aim. T in nnnn.i.u," i , ..:n i i aiouwjf nnu nypocra- cy will be too glaring. Tho Pep Tlf-niiiMin. . i Kr.havd f ,ft,Iiss Margaret and Stons urakors. You oeldnm .1,- ... state, to employ men ther mentioned, - -