Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, July 10, 1838, Image 2

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The_Mimi and Anti-Van tturCii part
:.-
celekrated -the—day' in - the -- ivaistifitt — al=.l --- fe - =
mantle Gliove of iirhich Messrs.' Homier
- .son* and Parkey are the proprietors, situate
1 • one half mile beloW 1110 80p:4411i..
Our party for years Nave not hail tin an :
`niversary celebration at which .ro large a
number of persons were in` attendance.:
company was organized by the
lin•4nimotts eleetion of JACOB
Seler-Pros'ident.
i is
' . Vice Presidents,
DAvxosox, West PennsbOro';
-*•- .J.' , ,,AL . tastrn, of South • E
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*,•"!'l7. 1). •Una, of Noith Middleton,
ALi.voinin, of , .121astsPennsbofo'
•• ~_
•`4 DAvitis 4
)si , of \Vest - rPeniisboro%
• 4.1a1k.
Jong J3nAiqnt •11140cie,
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Z'Cat isle • --- -
, •= 7 ,deerefaties" •
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'ao-TV,41g16-of-Ca-rliste,
!NEI
.• ~.., .'• , l'Eni. Glenn; of Dickinson..
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•-.-- At iiiii-.'o'.clocici P.'-'1V1.,,- the---cloifi--Wai3.
Ipreadind an excellent dinner,serVed : Up• by
the'tiontinittee of Arrangement: - 'After the'
. ,party .had enjoyed the - repaot; . - Iliel.)eelaiii•t
', • tion of Independence was'readbrPr.lohn
.• J.ll l . lyers;-prefaced liy,,,SOine - approPricite and
...patriotic remark o, --I ''-'.A4,..idinirable, and Atli
• • ,• mated :•fifliliess•• Nia'iitlilini.: i :plifiered'7lTyL44,-.
-.: DunlaP'---Aditir-Esq.;--;L:--aftePi-Vlifeli-- -- Ec . .k...
-•. - ;•BidilleTtsqTfrontlllo - ' ToaSt: - Gommittee•;-
• mounted the rostrum; and read the'subjoined
: . , 7 . - _ . iieneral and Volunteer" toaste,.'Wbielf..werc
• '1 otialy• :.rei - p6ridertia7by - tye iilie - erS - Orthe
• -multitu&:,--- . -;=..' • " ''. • • ' •
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• r: 'TheDay we Cdebrafe.--f•cOnseerated .
•
. _ toliberty by;the blood of - liffoe•Sf May the
. coluinns 9(.40 temple never be broken, nor.
the' fire - On:lfevaltar-quenched... :_.:.. , . •-• ,
- 2.' Thd:':'ilienithiy" of 'Washington'.-_The
..,..
_ _first in -.every thing- great an a_ goed _in -the
= ,:gratitude_of aj, free peeplclie has a monii 7
rnent mitre honorable - and more lastingthan
Iheiriatble.mansolettms °flings, ..• .
.• .•',..,••-.3.: .The - Prcsidlent -of-the - United : .sb a les:
-• -11 - fe-frrst to adrocejelhe theory of a,se••
,p4ratian of the people frOin,,,the Govern--
• menu Alle . first' to whotn -- thf, - ,practite - wU
_ . ...
4e .. Upplied„, 4 _•' :• . ~ • ', . • . . - • •
. •:, -4., Joseph Ritner, Governor.of Pennsyl
:ania---41.onetit •• and.. capable, 'he has ' ffil 7
tilltdithe duties ;of the office with-..distin : -.
- guishedability-, and : with the approliatiou„
•of the,eommunityi ‘:the people Wilt show by
their sifirfro -- that they hare undiminished
=confidence-in-him: -:- . • - ..
5. The Declaration of ..11therican Indc
• pendence.--Thc chart' of 'Freedom; whose
- 'burning letters of gold haVe,illumined -even
the 'dungeonS depths..
.
6. The Departed Heroes of the .Revolu
' i
iory; - -- - .qlre - rmaffled - tirtim - haa told-its--tale-of
' ' eorroW—the bugle's note is hushed„and the
i
- hearts-that-once _beg higlrfor liberty' now
• - • r,noulder_irillie:silence of:the gra - vc: -- Peace-
._.:_to_theitashes:_to_their_memory-a toar.---;-.---- -
. 7. - The'...Surviving Heroes' and States
, then.,of the Revolution. --The chain which
Connects:: the p'astivitli the preoenti_ lon,g_
•'• may it remain unsullied and unbroken. -. .
8.
„ThOinas,.l . efferson, the sage of . Mon
ticello, the Champion 'of the rights of man..
- -- ____ 9. '. The_ . 4rmy and Navy of the_ United .
Stales---`ie right and left arms of - our *de
fence. ' _ . i .` • •
TO.-Internal Improtionents- ,-Ajthlieious_
~;;` system,•caleulated,to, strengthen the.,'bonds
4 - : of our union.., - • ' r
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U. Ecticeatithl=- . -Tlie I ithellig,. erice-of-tlie-,
..4.
...41eople -the best guarantee of • our.liberties .. •
•-• 12. The National; convention qf 183 b---
' NV c confidesLin--li i -e-w-,iSdern_of_its4oliber- .
lions: - Its 'nominee will receive our hearty
13. The Stale Silthinistration-;-:Distin- .
. guisbed. for its judicious and liberal
,stippoyt
-- A-.11- - &311m - best-interests. - of •P_enu_sylvania.-. 4
ThePcopie will not eject faitlifol public of
ficers_and indirectly condeinn 'wholesome
. measures ~merely to make room ,for untried•
' •
meira n d u nknown expedients.s.ri ,, ,.,._ - ,
1:4. 'Our State, Senator,:cicirle4:,l.
. . Pearose,..ESq.-41istingdished f or '. his Atr ;-
••
. . banity, patriotism and talentks
,The! , shafts
- of malice fall harmless at hi s s feet: His
• • own
„acts are his• - •best e - ulogy:„ • , :;: ,
~,,• 7,- . , .--„
-.• „ 11. Our State • Senator, Jacob" Cassatt;..
Esq,,,--Honest , and eaffahle: 'by• his faith
fulness -
• etituents. , - - - .. . /
16. , Lour Congreoman. and 771elltt,'$ of
. the .11ssembkek--,Sma4 men ima small. artyi,
11,_The_Sub . -Treasnrkfiill-rts &foal
-,;,-- - - if the - people to hatl.--
\ ~ tiens.•, O f. : tlie
in ,etus_ to all.
....,,ang,bran,"..,, 1 Ustry , ry
eve
'• where ihroughout th 6 land. ' - •,..: •-: •
18. The iFistr;dex- s --`l,ley forget: tiot•us
when., our sorrow requires theirrSciiithing'
care: let us not forget c . hen!in:ilie . :miditor
our-jollity.--•-- , . - '
VOLIJATZERS.;
By. Jacob Myers, President or the' Day
.76;epIt.Ri.tner-- , -.He was ways a gnod boy
and has .still grown better: every- ithinghe
did. he qlways did well: he ,:n4te -
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farmeriil l ," good' legislator, and, 'n very-to - a&
Govern •-
BX pt4(theiy,Dpidson.
thii'66h
test,fOrjhe .liteillieneY 140:i rist.
who 'de.tW-befllie4i l loo4:d,W B (; 1%- 'd 4 :shi . );
tisin : whip' hai,SlMen puAad I\cartin
- 'Yap ,Buren look Well it? Alll.)"4l..`,they'fa'at hi
ccinfOt.. •
so m oloio,Kii i #4oa David It,
- undef,theflittilds;ottiainerWolf ,
scion ,Or Jockey Van I.3tren,,ati
. M'arelt las't; The peo
.of`Pennsyltrania.are-advising the propriettif ,
ed:
at; tbe Octob - Ur raPPR" . ..'
Jacob grotzA:frho'iloed*O.Pos
feSd to be great refoipers thv aro gait
- the Way-triey have ret6rideil,lhe7Penenil
J ,Goveranient-Dp .of 3'9 millions' is' no' 11l irtn'A
--- business. 'The renrlsvir'inia
.F.arniers weip
• •
ES
ilmmau
satisfied
. iviih -that - kind - d referin three ! zen: May his sterling worth *never helm
,
Tars ago. , . • .• --' ' - ---''.. •• ''• .1 gotten. -,,: c ,
By EzekieliqeiNturra:V.: We the people , I3' de oige. Mtirray,:,.6lll Tip . p,e.ect * nae---
of Pennsylvania aeknoiviedge ouraclves in- ! ; he froeifien of this nation will place film
delitad ;..) Ohio by•BOND for eposing• t.',!e, , in tli-J mansion house of the people; to. re:- .
3big: 05 of the a a p erl if ,G 0 y 2:%1 Inc f , wit - 1a : 'i_lnv 6. Emu the 'public buildings the portraits
li' i 3 00 ;11i S ? to ply by -ear
..(zi. ef f/ 1 :•I:,in - a- : of .J ., .Ason and Van Buren, and make morn
get: tri - rfv,tioni_m,nry ..ti;(01-4;7?; -fin*--tho-',.fm. Lite monument of theimmortaltVash.-
13v Ce 0 ', , ;e. 'M . . tililliry: T 4 , PG.),,i,.7.:---,
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TA — graell - V - 7311111 - Pli P 1
o.ll...solvetat kinti:;, Their own safety
acid - the public itterc: .demand, ii, and the
pc.. - ppla. aril( llatlic satisfied witheut
3 D. Uric : fleprzi
When the political liberticp:of oiir country- .
are VD jet! AV find' in ..the U. States':
fieriate as - the ,protecatkig'Angel-..cf
relythe'people,mill . honor Stich a, patriot: -
I:icilArt - Wjghtinan
Caiiirbile.Niii-= , -,N T .ow that; their favorite'. tneaL
snr4;the-.-,cidlous-S:ul.),Tipasury sehe:trie, - has
been defeated, the latter may say.to:the.fOr2 .
Mei- the law-ma-me:of the poet; ‘.4-(tonie,
.
• rest.m.this bosom, nic own stileken - deer."
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Ittie - cliarar,ter. - is -not only - pu're - 'lmt:be4'onds
Weighed and not.',..fotrritlAr.
sep.,-frpriiStliOakcfnoted ;boy to die girt:ertior
of-Alle.dieystone-state;4elias Aor t a-honor te
his;fortq'oc(;jtiSti.c.O.to'.-tlie:,*statet he will
-11 - ejltininpiin.ntly_44-leptecl,- •
t;; On..inupl;,li!.-%,Gp,enSlen-;---.-7 7 1te
77;' 4 .cc0ttp113./.#L4The'defeaf„,,Of this'-danger-- .
m c.. asp re w led :by
the - people 1n everOectibif of ',die - Union, as
a --vietory,achievedibyni lthe over the Official
dletatio ir . thei r serla n : Washington:
jildipiouSand,eeoimmiealrrianagementofotir
siate affairsTand the inflexible integrity and';
Iffaltly . - - - 4rinness_Whicit_ lie- has - displayed
liaTeiv• - 61Vj
golden ; opinions" Trorn-ilie honest. Of all
,par ties, ant.lwillseetire.hii re;•election by'
large Majority.. •
• .
interests =lid her POliey must rintwill
be 'sustained by her true - and patriotic Sons,
in opposition to the nipertinent interfeOtice
in our local afairs by ; the national adininis;
tration and. :Y
IX.ew. :,ork.`tratling,
•B • y- Jlenry Sieg-, • 91d. Joe4Billici---4p
. 11 - c - folli):Ited - tIre - :plortjh and Worked
as a day laborer; 'in manhood he disdained .
not-ititlidiF6 leant; - the •antunin ofhisilays
.he has proved himself w 7.a&pital itted, With
'tlicjiiterasta - oftho peo'pl&Alicrlarniers-tuid
inichariics Will not desert lifni:/ - ", -• . '
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' - : .1.3.3 . -,lillin _Hartle : - T ile FaiTici• .VO - 2; 32',
.nor--- - Viiithfill to - th - e - tonstitution - v - ta the in=_
Cerests '6e his - n., it'e _ &PAO; 'aiitl = ter the- pies:
parity the peo te. - , he iiill . i)e triuMpliant
ly_ s u staine :I _in is . E xodnii3:6__ aurae ri n 5)11 7!
_position .to.ilic , se..who ? aie. seeking - , to •makei
Pennsylvaiiiti tributary to' the - GonerAl_Gf,i-...
vt:rninent. • . . . - '.,'.. -•- ,:-
— -
11y. S'ainudl - COuernor„R.itne •
-4:4 - lonek,.. fir: n„capahle patriotic---he
Ino'sys, - ,the iruc interests and • i - ytifiti 'of the
people, and is determined-that-they shall be
secured to them; so fai: as his official—aets •
can do it, and in defiance of the_elambi•s of
F - y - Fran - cis - ' e7 - Porte.' .---The - Pittib'ztr'g,k'
Youag Aka' s Convention---M ay the young
men. show`by :their' apiendariee at this ceri
-Ventiein heir nal. --- faittlic'entfietiffifcgc - cr ,-
- prt_. ----•-',-------:--- • _
By' James NOble-:, The . Pai'iner.gover
noi.;--419,:has yravecl . himself. true. to the
in terests.-or-the-peoplet-the-people-will-be
. true to thentselv'es; - and.hgain„plet:ate'lini to
the high station' whieli he tiONV ii6cupies:
By Gr:
eorge:Welle - Joseph Ritaers the
man wlto will be' sustained i
by. the people
despite the'impoSing flan - lc - of Dopid-Ritten
house .Porler. , • lie has sustained` and , will
sustain' the' rights of ?he people:-
By Thomas Craigheaddr:. Elei•tiOns by
the people—Let • us . be' 'careful
. tc“ select
- the cap abl e, NiittiOurk moral 'anilli iine S fin en
'to fill high, places; and :our.'. country will
prosper-in-proportion; and the rights - of - all
metrbc--guardetlifLl.Ntnina.ral - and-tlislio= --
nest--men are prOmetetl i -the free-institutions
of our country will fritter away, and liberty
becothe but a .innek andi - a by-word.. , i
' .By. Michael, - .t\ :I eFiuhlen : . Joseph . Rimer
'- , ,.:4;,-.l*islurfirtl_Cliracteris_itot oply, ; _pure . but
beyond suspicion?
.not so with his compet
itor P. .R. 'Porter: he is beneath . Jnseph.
Ritner'il.notice.' - :'
By , John - . Walker v - DentociyicliTlie'.
best' 'belt 'fbr. the 'leadeis.• , id the' lord
_f l eck; but they.are , jingling it left handed;
and'ilie''..elittle .triagician", has let dciwit the'
bars' idPenryiylvanta, a.nd",'tbe.:*.flock . are
going_where4hey please. - '"'''• -'.: ,
,1 • By . .:Jacob ' ei'g i' . .. Charles •11.:Pelirise, - .:
,S;s4,4,AS,'Seliolsr; U.'S tateeinan'; and a gnn-,
unman, '_ Ito has: evei.beeti the poor man's
friend; and; he has always worked herd 'for,
the ifitereSiibr l'iht .
eantitituenti. ' '
~,...''.. ~,r
"ily -.Robert. W.ißell i- • Loco Foe° ..:z.lioe,
q . rine.srhey_Larp':_ne2petait:isau.ti-bAnt 7dernp;....
'ialiiing* . ai l ibo9elif the 'french' Revolittion, ,
doctrines ,which would trample'tloWn merit
au_d_L___._.___Lfi'tnes.s 'and'eletia 'tb-the'vil e randbaS E - T
- Ry.Skiniftl _lllO, - --.loAepkliiiii - g - Tr -
the - patribt and statesnian.ln ,the tate war,
Under Genera Harrison;` h:_Witas taken a
ijOldiei , ,fenni'div.iankiilinn - .l4,padiers
- Were - starifitigc AW,tnic.e . the bogage'wagons -
Thrtingli-ille-Jl4c/bAtitia4:r.'.3-yhett all was
;dest?44•44oolt: hold. of...the 'lvlttp)on.'ngliv,
up t.l . lt4 . 9!Agonn,.lieW - .the
~provisions,. and:,
elfeeri„i'tlic stafirinivOlnptepp.,innt_the
iaiies 1041:11;a%;n.n 41ineitlai While ao,
ing'whaV i tto -Othee.i'matt CoUldi-de;:lhos: de;;;:
serttlllier,aonyiicthi'qsri , ingrrittioide 1-,- ,
t:•-ilqr-Pbork4130idn'er-:--;0a41 BITTEN:: L: :. 4eAusE,yoeter.--TheAlishonest candidate
af'dishorinsf:Pelitiolaris.:';l - I.Utte'St'Aph cari;;
not o . ;filf•dOgyaile:thollnek:a}ii*,etirliat'
firth Scp* , lxlit4; niu.Vire - slionsible itatiiiii-;:to._
- whicti.he , 'aipkia.. , ::: . : i- '... ~.. ': ;,,„, ~... ~..,,,:.,
1 ,: BylGoleit) ititteii . ': . :”if Zq'gr.kiice.i4, l
t.Tltsy -talk, l'4t.rL..and',lnng*inut.,,anillganlic-
tii,i),..antl: , Ritrer'.l abollfitirthittf. i ; '' , l.C.t7ttreikl.'
-ii4: „lb& .`4,0 0W :iii - ' ':Aliill,i4. , ,co,l l ixt.S• 0
;'w - 3?, hr.; zl.-:61'! AL he. greaterrilint,
liiik4eaVAlttical.gaMatilitfiSit - ,:.2 •:N0t . 404
ii4i)f'Yoo:o:l: . 6o -6 ',.; ~Ha*:444.::y4, ".:1;_.,: -,..': ,:.s ,
•7•Tfy'!.iTi‘iii. :, :!lTOMpiloit . : Wc:Falifil,'
: ??:1, - ;:.=:!i1it , ,.41:641,6441,'.4 .. ,(a1aeran5' - aild..iintot- , : .
Tqsing portison.ninnr, peininnnity-,4=theyaro ,
-Wisll
.0 pr?tritetl:: by ''.loSeph lliiner:us'r. itip ,
first, Farninr - (l6;ierntir'.'BehnSylimniii-ei , er.
jfiT(l7 - 7 . Witritiq,giFo . vhl7lip? . . : l4iViil77 -
By , WiPinit( .- Mitin7";:Charfa,4i://: P elt
Fo -
.se,viitr. talented; Scttator 'and:Wurilty_cik,
- .
I M If, a I, V.
t o.c , rl
By J. 13renriernap', .1:17...iii - q'ilj:i ..",t , nri,: l
W -- Olii6 - - - 4- 1 ,11;i - t?iis.i.3(!:"elit,',,Tpogyi , ,pn,, , .1,Wc3
subject of te'trfp9:l3**et4 .'led.reform. bat. pre..,
served:as:4 logi'9l,,,,t6lo.tiqiiilato,6 - treliit;
dreze.s. children, thai: they'inayinnderstAnd
and :dCpiPe .il?o'.' cm*itilaili444fpriii a
Jackon . ,,apil "Yen 8uren:,:.,, ; ..,
..... c:
~,,,
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By. John Borlinia : :".11).i t iih,:kiinir, the
'Pith, Tepliblfalli r-lie drives hisp,4n - of
' luirs'esthe'Teins - ,' - aiid. whip are "familiar to\
his hlntiSa-Ood fi.t", I)rnatt,..Dneelf horses,
,
' too, raised " oiP his farm=%none of yi-ottr
worthless lean race Ithrseslor him. ', .
. .
',. • ByAolni Fleming': :Willi:tin - I H. 'lnVri,
son, • Henry •claY; ' , :an,fl -.Daniel Webster.L.
'W. i th..c i th er. ottliOit ten tlein en 'N ii,iii;'•ofiL:,
Didato - :foi- the tielit,l:'retideney; stiecess -is •
certain: -..- ,f, ~.- :„.?•• •:,..-......, ~,,,,, . -.-- 7--
..,.
8.Y....11enry-liughes::- T he Kitchen Cithi
.2111...,at.. 0 - 001litizglon- , ..-sto them the political
stmoSpliero Looks...squally: , :theyare doubt;••
less pyen.novri preparing to TitAIIIP :'. they
have ruled .40tig,..-en'ouglisb,- gentlemen,.
.."Clore,(g'.K,ft.clion.7....: , .- . - .. ‘• '_
• - ,By. Alfrea Setter: . -:Ge . nerat-iT'ilitam : ;:a. ,
Horyiepp—As a soldier t •he isms . bisa - f - e — iiiicl
atriolie; - a6.a . Stitespian, honest andlfflisti -
guished: - the Peo - Ple'wilt:,fevnte bim to the,
' highest - 0116 . 0 -- in -tb".ciegift7, - - - • "L.O, the'
C'onnnering hero comes . 1 ." ,-, : --.,-..., -, '.. ~..,-•.:
-:1---.13y:licoli _Paul.-:34/odern -Deniocrqq- .7 -_
.I.lfie theiotent dings of ; the eait,,-lid.s:ititox
•icatecl the . party, first made them. frontie t
'and at last Stu id.• ... ” - .'' •r. - .;t : : L,._
---: By It. A.: oble:' ..Flaiyison ay.d.Ribier
---Tlie.ll'ailei Ov oid - iiClierefridiirtiliilet - lhiy
i
15anner we n arch forth to victory and honor.
- ByAda Trough : • Pcneral Washing
loii.--A-nation's hencfactor;z , n - notiaiy's-fa
t
.'her.• - : May.'fUture generaticins-eopy his ex ,
arn pie and, revere his Memory. ' ,
..
i J3 y John:Fairlamb :---The Shin-Vitster
..qtbninistration. l --Twepty:MillionsofShin
71),Th.i Van ters have
: been. issued •by Mattin,
Buren and; his AdministrAtion to Support
tit eir.sinhi ng_cause. .. Let _them bewire i - the-
pcaple . .arc tired - of ~such trash.
, By .1 : ohn Remic : Shin Plasters—The
ulSon us.by the - "powers
that -at:- Washington - citr. - 7± - Woncler
where all the gold that wad to flow up
the Mississippi? Gone to the'tiottbm.:,_: •
Ale idler
- had thar:ShYder,
_the' clergy their • Shultz; ,the -lawyers their
Wolf, Me
keep
their_ it
: let.us . keep fiim in another term.
- 7 ,---by—john-Brown-t- - T/ze Ir'o *G4---.4.et
him 'remember That heltas a good: tough
• th.--i_kombk..ll:)--- c - Ontend With;when he . enters
the field against _our present farmer. Goy,
By Peter. mith,:•-liguid P. Porter--
lie-has.tbedied , the poar man out - of his
_hard earnings-. The poor man *ill.t6mem
ber him at_ the .pollo:,on' the . second 'rues
1-liffrol-Otober next..llE - Wirtifen - say*
of-him,. : '" Thou art weighed in the baTance
and founcrwanting"i L • • .
_ • By 4._5,:W.• Benson :
Picisters.-While the national- .adUainistra-
.
- The - Feat - Varr-Buren-Porter-Convention
has prove°. ATAILU RE, - th - ey - having-had-i
but a few over a thousand delegates here
out of TEN THOUgAND APPOINTED !! Porter
lism does'nt - talt - e - well among the democracy
,
of Pennsylvania—Sdc how 'different was the.
1 case With 'the
• Ritnermen—we only appoin
ted thirty;/ice hundred - to go to_ Reading,
and about TWO THOUSAND attended.
This shows What a different spirit is abroad
among the friends of the preient democrat ?
is and economical State Administration,
from that amongthe Locofocos. -'
The induct of the Loeofocos the 'titat
Before and yesterday was DISGRACEFUL
IN THE EXTREME, anifsboWs the des
Aerate means to which they
,are driven - to
get' alongtheir -Suli-'l'reasurf-SliiiVs-gra
candidate. On Tuesday night and.before
day yesicrtlay morning, at three different
-times, they assembled in front of Gov.: Rik-.
ner'syesidenCe and abused-hinrifilhe most
vulgar , stylcz-calling out . "DAMN OLD
JOERITNER—WE'RE FOR PORTER
—BRING, OUT 'YOUR CHAMPAGNE,
_YOU - DAMN'D 0141) DUTCH - HOG,"
-with numerous similar insulting epithets; at
the same time kick in gth e door, beating af die
windows and pulling the bell-wire, in such
a manner that the whole neighborhood
_Was
- distarbed anEl some hidies in delicate health.
alarmed so much as to endariger'their lives.
'Oar own ''residence esidence is :'about; one' square
1 from the Gevernorls, and: we heard the'!
noise, distinctly.: The, 'details and • particu
rat§ we, were, informed of ky.a nearef.neigh
bol of the Governor, one of the most res-
I tpeetable inhabitants of Harrisburg, who
_Avill,:if;;;c - alled -'' upop,_ TESTIFY . TO.
'THEIR . TRUTH 'BEraREA - NrA.Gis: -. 1,
„TRATE;;;.- .......'. , : ', : •
I . •1:36 this anot . all. - -They. took every op
paidiiityViititittftidtftraiuthe-friends-ofi
,GoV Rimer',...l cis ' the_. precesiion •- moVedl
'. ' - but.answered_
-through the streets:.ere only
Iwith' the silent scornful theifreemert, who
1 dar'ed 'to,;. dtitif"-tlieir''-jirlference for Vie ,
,Washinglon',Voanik sParnOr,;--,ovir - the,:
I Thintitigdentprotjtenntar_y;-Who_i is
only. distinguished for hwing*Clouded. his:
"!
credit*. - •Sufs. '3‘7..e'‘Avilllake
, RTE '‘ - —-' '' ' "".., ' • ' aridAvitte'Ofrfiliti Locofoco' nsults' - at the
./''' , Po' 4 N P , T T . -Bti://,E,.A.7 . •' ~ ballot-boxes' ; th4-freernan's' peaceful resort;- ,
UNrrr.,o'zifuit STAlsin--ThiLiEP4fillt tinf • sT, ...The finffer •45f Martin Van Buren , and,
•,,,,, ~Fml. ; . . 1 .;- , -4;,;„. , .-, - - , ;- , , hie officers ., at 'Washington' has been pulp.- I,
The' - --LocolOco -, , convention "mint.o3,t bly'visible in the,whoie LOCCrOmo,Cionverir
T:INILED THE POLITICAL, FuOuips pr,Dovin * tiom - •,.',:it • large -teartrion lielOnging- 'to,. the ,
jr. P o onTEß4•o,ifiokii , billiorttip - Vi,ii .l3 v - , Ihtited-States, 'sent' iiitt.from..the Navyl
ttErf, _:-.W..4'4oA . therifcire,-:thaf !lone Will'de;'•Yardat -4-Riiiiadelplita,':and•JeneW,from the
"riy - ibie
,fact;',thus - :pleelainind' - bPRO"lite . (S U;'s.;;DTairy ,iefif . :4o4 ttil.U"cur andr;fliti' ii":
own; frienacAutia6t:. piribiELP capaeity.risAl-..Tifere,:ivere scarcely -- ant,d(Ogate4,..flom
_State Convention. - -'- -, .:% -,, - - ..-L", 1 ; Philadelphia but cu,stson ltptiO , Vicettt: andl
.'. Tiki:sil4'i. 6.4l c!#;44. l .lt -O A- 111 , e'-'O -ling' Othetiagenti of the-general' g . uvertipenti,
e
--it- L i.S.;-POffer,•,ANn .B44ti, the. b-treasu!! Poor. ,Davidlt. , Paitel? hiivionfdeßetidenett
17 1 afia,el,l: . .6e.O.ottaptioit-ats,. hingtota, , ,,is 'on - FORFaGN AID, I- -lbayingir,), 4 :# 6ll6 '-'1
4iiiii4;Ritmat' State Ri' litS - '4 f6' acid v ' ''' ' r he. Ifst 'reedive''''''Sacetir
, „ g,,. rt grity, sy vapfi strength m . ,
inV eutl, Cuc - ' ' :4., , .o: •-•,' ', , -',. - Z,z;-4 . 7..; . 1 ;.'„, ;:- I frunlahMed.: But' thUlidoPlk of Petinsy:l
- 0 - l iiwell e• ai q or,E4Oe' . *hO t6.4o-,- tini'd - 'itonia - Cortsidel it.: atil - INSMqa J'llek :ifil
',voiible ta'.lt6it'Bnreh going* . i . .ROrterisity''derstandings,:fOr . a natio; i „ ,: o - e . dritintstr4fon'
the belief hia success was n*6111164 ,, ~thus io. invade the' , s,' , Aqe9 66l3, aYthva, ;
ediwitk-tliat'..4.:Voplyelk - The,' all ife- - 'Aria with its 011ic;nrg,andll '''''.'ol.,-IjitfeiilPt• to;
t3o* , l6llgeri - ;` .90.,voterter 1i,i,v44.6.:',-Aksi4.y.,thsoii,,Voiee;•andihrif*lit iterumplOfif-,'
TOT Itaill . ,POrenT:-and'ii -- 0 - 70 - it)i - -YeirEttifew'iTsx6;,:etot - 70 - eViifiti - citrrNEß - ;"whoEhas
man can consistently' support avid 'P.. al:iiray4 :resisted - and itl . fifiisofight . ol)e
Rorter:— , PcnniVlßtelligencer; --- ' ( Made 6 Victiiri' of-thatabuse -of .power.
don are extorting from the-peoplegold and .
silvef:fordebtS due , the government, they
r pay themown.deblSl-n—de-preelat-stlireasury
shin-plasters. , • . • -
Brif - GUest : 'The Loo V0c0.. - "gather-,
ing of the clads" at - Harrisburg, this day—
After the inighty'efforts,they have, made to
get u a large Convention: there,
doubtleSs find themselves outnumbered.,
They will.ftml that they are,not_this,thte:
clestinedr.tO 'ra gittin' Up , stairs."
.BY ..cihrid lan?ason The , Cumberlani?
Viilynteers-4.4lways `ready at' their court ,
,try's Call to ildtheir'iluty. During the late
war t many: ottim, .all•autsons of -Cumber-
land offered up t toir tves a semi ice on tte•
altar. - :of freedorn.. -t- Shoultl - ‘‘, the ',insolent
I
foe". again inva l l ottrlerritoiy, they would
find' us ready 'flyer to the knife and the,
knife to the.iiilt". for our country..•
By (I:. H.. I':. The • Girl's
Dear' creatures, if they
.. possessed for• me
half tlicintensity Of :feeling I. do for them,.
..1: WoUldfeel - ,..myself Supremely- happy,;-ILet
themlOoko,M, for ..Isl4l.plAO.soino Ryte . of
than heary , att ~earthqualto sorne„offthese' l
moon lightinights 1 ..L; 7 ‘,0, - -irty-lieart is-,
sair. fot . somebody -, '....",', ~ .:_,' ~ . , ... ..
'
:-,
By. Samuel T. Mulvany : -The Le* 6-7-
W
Who can withstand:the:brilliant 'lustre of,
their oye , .arid the'' captivating sinile • that
plays .around,-tht3ir Jipsti -Not- 1,. :I am
conquered, and_soon shall prciApsda treaty
of. peace:...: . . . ji; ' • -_ i
-' . • ::-• '
.:`
By S. C,,,Bolander •• Ou r F a ir :Se:::: 7 - -
• V. FivallO d -iif,bileiny f In o des ty , ,and ?virtue:
AlleTadvocati3sitfoOtition.-Shels.-.7a111,-my
faney paintedliei.7 -..- . , .•--:. • .
-, -By-:TOSoph ! _§,::Browri_;,9tit;
v r taawn=_Colebrated thicipe
for beauty, , :VitittiiiOneare - StYl
May *e..ovetihe , 4olicitOits
-----" A smialrain•th; d'''
Titrb,d;
'The itea.der' of:the'
The OrAtkFlOrihe 4 -1
The Prpprigieni
BINTE.I4Si' GATHERING, OF PEOVLt!
. .
lOsairpriaion .CoalWy. - Celegn•Olost
larger tlitaco the whole Eilioetti
. foot) N.taic
_Convention 11: .--,..-
,7 . - . .
"Glory :Lt : riiiizgh. for
,onc.dczy Z.:, • . 1
'.- :e.Y . AaOhlar was • a gliitici#3ss , :lcir`• - the-1;
TAM DENiCIMA 0, Y 'iirrDalii)hin , Colini
-......-..,.. - _.:.:. ... . ..
:13r...-..__:_yx9.4l3toaqt,tke,,Jggpst,Foi..4th :of;
10) . 4Qeleliration :ever Itsoivraoennsyl;#
vonfai 44! p iiar Os L,; of • T*o rPII O .P.AND
'persii6bdiffeify . : AtOicdahee;'itohilifiitlic; ::
.gui3to4soo4Ori. , onild. - : : VhctoCi l i :
.cos-had rhitcspanOrat thCir, State Corven:•.,
iletfiVt4W;'ittOxiittiiii.'' ,4- '''''- - ':
.• .'"'' . 1
ie
. I.Wao.,.,gleribilS,llay.-7-4m the- Morning -i
-flicyarePts..Weie pretty -well tilled with-Vor-
.tCfltiS'iOrliONCi‘s - ..'eltheltiiit' fliV. - lat>4l, of_
ll'a.yog,:l4o:Ay .411A0.- themselves; „hut:soon
; firiteekef..the , P.hiladelPhi4 -anil-Lanca4ter.
- goesttiO Olt' -riMhberO•that they. 'were. pos- 1
itively,' , 4Palled; banners
_with. appropriate !
mottoeS,- such as -4 "iii,titth• and no SW c , i
1 - Ix.";t.!A-DpiodteiiitPorlei7 riltiLSmalga- i
niediol:i,;&c,: . .kelveie .stteamingover the:
heatlO:ofthe -- assembW - people, in all direc--)
dons: This was - .about eight o'clock, A. M.
The Locofocos theh•turned out.* attempt- 1
id• .to . '..malte a jhoW, having;-to ,give them a
fair„ , .ebiimhte,-upwayds of 'eight hundred at
that „time,•..which- number was afterwards
soil whatincreased.: .I:l'ut •We soon again'.
turne.k ttio,eiabies, -on their. terrolcsfrickenl
. ud wotbegone rankil, and marched 'MO 1
'town with . upwards
_of - ITIIRIM HUNDRED ,
frOrm the upper end of good Qid bauphin,_
who•came•ifr a boat with their brintrcra and-I
the 'National - Flag streaming boldly over
1 them.:f. , _;;Witty..tlresa. - :Ilse : marched,. nearly .
rourr rruNifOo- Who, came from below, ,ac-•;
cam panied •by a most excellent band . pf thu
sic_from,York, en,gaised lorthe - hccasicni;
/
,- - We now 'collected our. force , 4 . anti' marcE- - • - •
Octto:.,Wi'ssera prcliard - ori - the canal - below
ItoWth- About TWO Ii.UNDRED were on • the
ground.when the music and front files reaeli
etlO,'"ialltiuftirTur,-N- fitiNonuL we7c: in the.
processiom=,--and . 'about' TillftE`; , :llUNDßEl3 , '
I on the side walks, besides some ether's :who
•
wore too much. fatigued hi reaching this''
plaCe to turd..cut. O'n the nround •
all-was
; hilarity- amr_mijoymen — , T, •best
'spirit
animated. our friends, and excellent prdcr
iwas - preset - Vedv -4-- The Deelaration.of- We
liiendOnge wps r`e•ad by. S-Shoch, Esq. and
able addr'esscs. .jiliverell by Mcsf,rs.• James:
I-Fmna of•Phil•tdelphia;and*.Taines'e:ooper
~ .
Id - Adams ebunty;.tihoue'thrilling - clequeaC6:
' electrified the whole vaqi assembla , re, • and
• _,wa's ariswered-with v - thunders
_. or---awlatiE - C,'
) Pia-the :firifig:7:l - _.. - emin - o - m ---- 7At a - -Eect/ - hohr
tWe came_in.t_towP; .19NET:EENJIIIN
.1,DREP'AiN0- THIRTY MlNl:;march'inur,
..
i iu:_pKoc'esion,_aml beim t,icpersing heard
Isar - i - excellent speCch from.C.lcar , i•c amid, Jr;
1 -
of Lancaster, which was rceeived.:with 'en
,
thusias - in - by - th -
eWe
.. __
then dismissed . iruivin
oCcurred to niar • th coin.'
, , ,
patty, grfasten - zeliontts ihc.btacletniqgdisi.,
grace and infamy. which runct evCr,, intach
fo a portion of the Locofocoo for their con
duct•whije here.. . -
4 , --•
• 1
ToE-Lo FOC - 0 -I V - A - N - 1313 - 14 - ENTFE
BLACKGUARDISAI AND BRE
.
• ' TALI'VY. • • •
• _Pair-nun,
t the world
Ind
please them.
of my heart:"
=I
claration':of
fffflZ
4y:.,
~.A,4e 0r.6,i',..
Prol4 ttic
.1141:rister glaterigencer—rEi - tra
_ _
P6URTH OP JULY.
.
evt, 10.44'
,
, •
.
• Alrd had almost forgotten to note the fact,
-that all tke•Porterites were , tabc/10,.,isotri k
'lvith paper bills !stuck ontheit'edat4, 6l l# s :.
and some with and not.'4,,few, ! .
Tlresso MA in fibVp,u4S,kritakticdll curlect
.ars•lhd. their : neekshtliiai'Wbul (I' have scr
-1[1'.4(1'11P41:010,b6,*41:100..40..:104'.'.b
.iiit6'.ilie..rdalisArYitildmightislidw-syynp= -
rtdrusOflle;iUg4dfiaCAtir:y.r-:,:-.,Ilidy,hiade..
.1164ridiCUIOSISA0,:41§gpsting 4.lPpenra:nce:
'and-on-fidhotilirig_Lth - dx;clin was ut a loss
whether•toitmile . 4tlftirlolly;iO3,lo
:regro;'thnt : liien':ekiming AalEnic
id.,degrade themielves '
servilely to wear-the.: `badge • anil ;declare
themselves the '..collai-7L•arkg4l--i)artizaps•of
any inan r. i- - and.'espbei;ally. :Man of: such
political and indral charaCTer aJ D'aiitt R.
. .
Afte . r-ofganizing. their Convention the
afte_ihne i n.,.lhe.-,LoFolbcas had an .amiable
sqtiabble:!';'; We iivere:finot ItireSetif,
been infornind.tlia(a'resOlotion offerod:
by a ilelAate . froin to itMlt.:3,
Commod%ye l en.AntnsStu : vAtil, VhO r is in
Ila - rriabitr,g, to take a seaVwillin 'the bar
of theVonvetition. - . This - was strenuously
opposed by.,oneolth'e Loco,s, 'who's:l4l4llM
the f_loinniodoit ynight come iii as. any Other
gentleman,_ but' Should have„,fio Tormatinvi-
Aation; ..„`1"14 resolution; after considerable
squabbling, Nyag..NTted amidst the_
cheers of the. ultra Van thlre.nites; and the
.hisses :of a nolineonsiderable nurnber.- 7
We give
this as an. evidence of the o,Nipti
':AND HARIIO:s:Y .-1 which exists. among the
•
l'Aco-focos..
.
. .
We call upon. our friendS throughoutAhe
Stale to rally early -.for the conilict, The
locefo6os arc dispirited, and the wholectir
.reittof-pooptiler feeling is and lia.1)0 - 06-set;-
ting against. their Locofo.co Sub-Tre"asury
candidateand • in favor-of
n OTfe l ..-F.Art. - .4 art.. 76 OKEA.N 0 11, :
Mrllo__ltrin.be .re , Cii;TtQdlby 6 inajnyity oFriQt
less than
0,, f) ocy)!'!
-1.• Their Oativention_liere_will'ilotheLoco
fo'no eandidattifor governor infinitely 770. re
lytrni -than gooif.
. .
[OO:II . 3IbNICAfrED.]
. .
TIE FiRSTrANNtiAL REPORT;
. e • . -.. •
Of Ike Managirs of
- Cattrilp Society.
1 .- - Ti.e duties of an - atXiliaiy - Colonization ,
tie icity, - tholigk highlt-inipor
!hod - hi their extent :—to illforth and 'ani
flume .the 1014: _mind on the stibieetl,
eonfributi.ansiofits-members• and
i-frientis; , eenstitumitAramutal--rliutitil&L„Re , '
feiTing, therefore, to othee_Abtirces
genee respecting the more grand and in
teresti fill!: operations- of T tliV---pardift--soeiety, ,,
iwe:confine our' report toTheso two points.
The qiiostion of .African- Colonization'
appears to. have been frequently biobght
. heft= the. people of this, county, and :ivery
general -- feeling in-its favorexcited. The,
honor- of making the lirk organized move
ment,- however, — was Te§erved; if we are
correctly: informed, for the borough of New-.
about eight yelars ago . , a.Seicie=
ty_was,ferniurbu the,_Ass °chit° Rao e
Church. ; This Society was made auxilia=
ry to the American Colonization Society,
Obe Slate Sbeiety not being then ikexist-.
_thice,Land its Operations, were fifilicipa*
coned to the chuieliTifiVliielilt - OrWriated:d
fin
At its' meeting in Pebrtrary last, which wasH
.attended and addrevsed by two of your
manager, a prbpositimi was 'made. to - if; l
tend its' sphere of action',. and to attach it
to, the Pennsylvania State Society; as •an
auxiliary tdour oivri, As this proposition;
hoWever,- thiTiltdt faVarably • received; has.
not yetbeen.acted upon, we do not feel at ,
liberty to include the. efforts of .this associ
ation:in our report. , - -
in pursuance of a system of action adopt=
ed by_your.ExecutiVe dmeet
ing wasiteld in - Shippensburg in September
last, at which an auxiliary society was
ciffiltTdTtvittrab - o - tit l 3o ineinbersTand - fro
.whonis„4o were received by our Society.
_
"Since the meeting at which the! County
Society' vas organized, two other meetings.
have , also been 'held in Carlisle, both of
which were addressed by the Rev... Mr.,
Booth, one of the State' agents, -
• - . As. the result of tifeSe,,'varions efforts,
the Society in Carlisle: nu'mliers 75 mem
bers; and has received cOntrililltions' to the
,amount of ;about $9O. This added to the
returns' .from .Shippeniburg,. makes the
whole number of members of the Comity
- SoCiety 135, , and - the - amount? contributed
- $l3O. .•
This though gratifying as the result of
the first year's.action, is but a tithe of what
the resources of ; this county might justify
•us in expeptingild from
.which your Board_ possess of the general
state. of_feeliiig, they..are donfident that .it
-need's hut- mproirigorgus:exertions on.. the.
part of the officers of the association; (ivh'ieh
it is P koped. _Will ., follow, their mora inature.
x ; 4risiice) to,. irodiace Iv : hearty' and. pow-.
ertul' 'effort among" usllll
,
1, colonization. ,
It is trite that; 'some of our •best,.citribitsl
are opposed' to the_measure: But satisfied!
. .
pas-we are, tht they, with pa, are . actuatW
hy the same' ; 'motive of benevolence. to ifig
coleredrace; we: anticipate with ;confidence
the day 'Wheti*the intireasinglight:which is
thrown'en WS subject; Shall l eypal 41: , their.
mindS'also, that African Colonizationls at.
• once the - . salvation of the Nvlitte• man and
the Cotcired . .. - Indeed we allead • y behold the
dawning or that day': Among us, opposi
tignltas never been vinlenti' and is.bccoin
ing lesi,and . lessptiblie";—in -.other places
the violence With Whichil.ha`ibeetytitailted,f ,
is receiliiig Vpon thk , headd. of•thos'e who I
ilavo indulged the" ieterodenous
merits; which,.b4latelyi-fornted theieonly,
htind nf'uninhAtyopiiiiiitinn to;Colbniia
tion, are now.fast dissolVinginto their - origin:'
riallncongruity t
- ,Writh.these your, Weald on=
courage the Boetety the`dn ..
..ties 'of :another. year ,with,Liadelike,dordor. ,
arid'diiigence, assured` that -th&.reittrn
anether anniversary the,iettlo:,l
meats ttt Liberia etill,v4noylBqten,.,
ing an l
'advaheirg tcl.annti`preeedented degree,
'thirtelterne• - Fit - Africas9 l6l6n k z , a44.o . ll- ,A oltill g
a deeper, hold. ,thativ , bviir',9li 111 'P JugalePt:
and affe,ctions` of •the American people,
,:',g,.R.A,L . p . : . *:,:.?(0.9.5‘1tit.):1*
'l3Y , ferolicl.r. , Dir. PHILLIPS.
TuEsbilt AiTratiktooN, Juk.'v -11;1;4'838.
The Peaple'e„Candidates;
• .•
. - FOR PRESIDENT, •
\ f aitMc) al , . taAtalatialtrAlo
• FOR - GOVERNOR, •
_ . ••
l'aDEOUna MateltragiO
The Washingtoit - eozbily Par?22ci.
In„order yo , place Our - paper within the reach 'or
every person, duying,the present . g übernatorial 'con- .
% test; we have come to eonclusiOn to rcceiye, tub,
scribers to the" Herald E. tx positor," to h forward- .
ed regularly Mel the - sceond Tuesday of Octobet. next,.
lit-theLlow.rate-ofTIFTY_
§I.7I3S6RH3ERS for five Afonthly.sUbscri
bes 'will also be received-.until - that tmriod, at -,1 - *
chtsfench per month, payable in advance:, "
:Our friemls, io various 'parts ,of the country, hill
Pleoie act as agents
_in:TraniiAiEiTh,, the names And
cash of thOse mitt; feel disposed to subscribe for thUt
feried:4 ~'• •. - •
. . _
, 't:rWe learnthat thelev2S: S. Rop.zelo sto deliver
the Address to the !;OnATonicAi. Soczr.Ty
• sOnlnstihite,'? 'whose Anoivermtry is to - be celehrited
in the . 'Methodist Eidseopid Church, on Tuesdny
net, the 17Th insfaht...
slue - our, farmers . every where the
of this Elate busily (;iig-a - gcd eUttingtheir grrcin-s:;• - •••,
andthey have bad: fine :dry—and warm weatlier for it
this fdr, to 96' yeti:
terclaV and to 7 day in tlie:shtule! Tins wheat and rye;
we ni c bappY str - rentrlcabli , well tilled and
heavy, and promise Mx abundafit o yield tothe hunand- .
•_ , ,
menlor. tmnr. laubr. , , • • -
suppress the — eireulation 6f the notes
. .
of the old Tut of the; United Siaps, was passed. in
the H. cf R. bet...vCen y 1 and 13 o'clock oe the night
of the 6th insr by a vote of 87 to 79, nett has become a
Jaw of tlieltind 'mind nnTli)enalties'etnbineed
in the bill, in order to carry it into execution, and to
: operate injuriously against the United States Bank of
Pennsylvania, are very seve're::' '
• • 070nr readers will find in another column a his:-
lorY - of'the - troirgsl3fthe Porter-boys-while-carousing
in Harrisbhrg at their convention, ,Let the lienestci
tizen read•the.artiele , in which.the shameful conduc
-of-dte-Porter,delegates,irkinsu_lting jt to Chief Meals
•.:trateTaf_the__slate, is made_ manipst—and then ask
hiinself whether he can support a party, Whose /eid
ers *will act in such a disgraceful manner. That the
- clutrges - are trne,'Are can. oursclycanflirmf far, while
at Harrisburg oriThursday,,we hehrd One of the dele
gates, who hailed from Huntingdon county, boast that
he c6•11t.. the Hover'dor's liouse, and was not ashamed
to o\vri it! • ' ' ' • ' - ..
I)les:reit/ Porter convention whrch,accordingtO
t.ll stupid Harrisburg Reporter, was to eonsist.of ten
thousand delegates, met at Harrisburg on Weilnes
y I st,--anil proved a decided-failure... Not much
ore han the one-tenth part of the number expected
P O lie,.preient;'ivere in attendincei - notwithstanding all
their exertionto hay . ? a 'htuiver!! Thep Ivre even
beaten ~11 orlcitneffitnn pau-
phin and the, neighboring- counties. In comparison'
theßitner c nvention held. at Wading in June,
the Porter convent on vas something liken mole-hill
beside a mountain: is truth is, the 'lron .:Prey' is
'no go,' .and might as veil he e 4 at once..
(b-T . h - e . obnoxious section in Mr. "Wright's finsmie
bill that recently passed the Senate, has been stricken
out
. bytlie youse, and the Senate has concurred. The
bill removes the interdiet to' the recei!nbility -of, the
'notes of banks thathave issued bills of a less denomi-.
Alan than five dollars, until the first-of October—and
also on the hills of all banks that cease to issue notes
of tr less denomination than :five that;
dat 'ills cannot fail to relieve , the: banks at once,
and we are:sl4d ttr see that ten out offourteen of them
in Pbilodelphidlirtye akreed - 10
,resume. specie 'DO
ineats.on the first ofAuguat..: Why should.not all the .
banki do so - ,,and thus Put:an end to the shin=plasters?'
The Harrisburg "Intel4enier contains aletter
:written by - U. - genilerniiii Huntingdon eounty, in'
which it is_statett*t. the people of dint district. want'
Porter 10 , -re - siernseat iu - .lkotath'Scoat'e:
L rasons: first, he is running for governor, ame
ple , ekpeet it of him; rind i seeend,- die people in his se
natoriatidistrieywvt,(9_,Otect a better man. They are
'both depd'reaaanfor Porter's resignation; • but the
last,is just l ck
es truaait is good, and ,n , 'n should
like'to see ituenomplishad•this Call, as it unquestion
ably nnuld be, Ohe track-wasonly, •
iSMI
ayor o
IMIE
riorter holding on to the Senate, al-
thoegli nominated by, (the party' for GOvernor, PttOres .
that lie entertains little ofiirrifo - Piti — Ofltii olectiorr, ,,
that ye hitS':the insatiable thirst of the whole 'family'
for office 'of one sort or, other, or;.that he
vipers despair of etirryittg,a successor . tb the - Senate:
at theE,frieral eleclion in a district•A;hich,gavihirn st!
large' n 'nfrifritrij
augUrs is strong
evidence of the def4at of,the,partyithe 1504'4 of tyhicky
do not\ att6aPt'Uljnatify, Ceturse'in this particular.
. , .
Pematits; dint Mr.
Van'lliiritOtt'd'Ailtsit,jorityto.f,tldrty itr.thd tioitse - ,of
flepresentitti4ii ihoti:;tlt" Praeht angresi.o9nybtle,d;.
I I
While f,he31, 4 19-Y, Vekt-i!!4ll'YlgrifY of'Qotirteenon the
stiti-lrottattry.bill; which rot the..Env:mac, Measure pc
liis AdriAutsp.al4oll,. htts l x., ast tl Era andJrq
r,64eiiiiiill*sOtetingt..deS
gtdpoooVg‘,.c.ttitmt? ttnAld3lStde
dks;•iiiho:tdrently dispiny ,nymptom,s nnimtinims in
the dattydsttrion • •
Buditto.Adiertise't'itieneton;ent • therd9
-rival at, that plaoe it), 'the fo,rtY-elthyliottES endihg
neon 0tt1.1.1p.26th ...abtOtlialllng-pum4g c e
fouytedri thidisand.birrels.of flour atid'thirty. tiit*ikt
bcOlel 5 - . of - Ithat fr9m on ..thelatte:'
CAR LISLE
A PROPOSITION.
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0 - i-Genjtoltert T.Lytle, it .yill be i.ere.embereil,,
As_the brawlingicieofietfinc . 74her s ofAoti&essfroirn
incianati'aboitefa.W years ago, and •was' rewarded
t i", - bitsservieeW With" tlieTOfficeof-Stitveyor Geberal'of '
,7 :s; * ,, li ntiiaiiti, TVlichigaio , :e; lidicsigneil his lacm-
- any..;
tcl4 , i;espoilsible station a fc.4 months since;,- • _,
'under ratht.: - • .
committee 0n. ,... e t ia_ ,. .
been recently
MViteriOns - 'CireitiriStances, which havw
.. . .
t ','Nlained,'. hoaver, 13y a report of the •
'it, - which we shall: ptiblish in 'our..
next.. lie i 031 1.. .. mul `'- to the government to the en- '
mln . ogs am - ,' r 74171 1 1 ".ree Thousand Porty4wir • -
Do' Ila;T• alzdjdr'. cente!!!.. . ' ,
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Inquirer ayl-tates
that, two fine vesschilrelpaging - tcy - that 'pot ..,l a ddh .v id r . •
cotto4;la_ve_hq.enjest::The Ju!lt_i; which Wabc;:pight.. l „
by thefthlited
'llO - I.lie t*fin9 . l7 ttawa, wip'cliyas-freightedbr :
merelatats Wretked eff.the Herein 1,
the Wa11... Thifirfll'o6 . :o,a'nd ',Crews were saved in
tfroxigii'aiter.e'ndfiriiig - Tuchltardshi - p, and'
the vessels and cargoes were insitred,to thgrqmountof
$4.7;00A, . • ..'• • ,
. • . , .
frholluntingtion'Car:ette, in its blilhdfr}n,ol3d ,
.flottnderink - attempts to sustain.iti:i'itnilidatenilli*S
him isc. , netimcOmfiSre the public in rather an unen.
'viablelight. _ It liitely.dv'etared that"Porte'r had paid
all, his responsibilities"÷" ,. which'inded' tho Sorner;•
Set Herald to ask; if he had paid foithii tivi3"rpoilL
eibilitastrisiding somewliCrelabrint Lewistown?. •
. .
cri l he editor Of,thePittsbutihAdioeate remarkt;:
that - it gentleman or Phiweiploa, ,yha had - .lust - re:,
turned ftfonia . collectiniteur through irllssou - ri, and. ..
who collected his necon - tits i l i "Benton's • mint drops . "
as far as'practieable, stated to him that he 'was ehlig-'
ad to pay one per . ent. , .pren- ! .ium nt„,St..Loitii for -
ehanginehls spenie - into notes_ of the extinct and
. 'ex;: •
punged!.Mopster! ,'What-will 'Mrs.Grundy say- to . --
this?' What win thg 'great Expunger' say?'
Grundy,.Esq:, rimen - d3er . pf the Senate .'of •
the United States from Tennessee, 'Nrho-.ins been - a
_faithful drudge of 'the party' for: years, has heen ,ap
pointed by lite President, by and'iiitit the' atiriee
consent of the Senate;Atiorney General of the Unit.-
CdSfates-;. itithe Piled of - Benjamin.P. : ..l3ntler,tati:_ 2 _
resigned. '..Aft,__Grundy bat' Been in Congress for tc
number of years, and to'be.one of the belt
inintg.lay - ,yershythewestern or sOuth-western states;
.w I toile peeuiiar taMnts titli nt ly-qn al i ly- hint , to - c on
duet proseentions' tigainit those sub-treaittrers.. : 4lli .
tire large ilefaultet:i to the gtivet:nnient!
7 — CrWe - obscireliy the;Thrltinfire - Chrenielief
,turclay,'that:the which:nriginated.:_in_llie_Senste_.
for.regulating steamboat r.nvigstion; has pasted the
House of! Representatives. with, ini'pnk.tant
meets, OneVasintrTlueed, on motion Of Mr. Childs,
whielkjrnpnsesn line el" fiveAhougand,dolrip for every.
case.of• loss of 7ifee by steamboat holder. ex loaiona.,
This amendment has yet to pass the.Senatefindthere
i3Tni _doubt thdf; in some effective shape, this iil wilt
become a law. • .
•cos:—:llr.i3ailey,the Engineer, has repOrtei:l that:the : .
dants, locks, and acqUeildcts between flollidaythurg
and Iluntingdloll,.: arti.i'ettlaer entire4..destr_oird.9il
greaily - injurcd, and,tbe:otlier piortiolUi of the . e:'l7del
-:seterely datuagee' Ile estimates the cost of rebuild—,
lag it:at'ot'er fod'r himdred thousand dol lora, raid soy
i imPOisible to-calculate Ob lees theff-three .nionths"
- to put the canr.l'in oou plete, order, even by bard push ::
ing during that period: _ . - •
cO-li.is stated in-the nollidaysburg, Register ? that,
, ip order to . sustain the forwarding lines, and to retain."
the trade on out psiblic work's,. the Canal Commis
sinners have resolved not to charge any-toll from nor
Ildaysburg tonuncA's Island, either coining;or going.;
on all trade passing - from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh,
and vice versa, till the rApairs shall have been corn=
pleted, which is - Certainly very libet , al on the part of
- the - board T and-brwhich the-state-will-be-the gainei la
the end. , .
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Tan 6111:1[OKEE6.--.-Vg- areltappy to find - that that:
- GCON•iti p&perrcontaitythiofficiaranntmncementibi•
Brigadier-Zeperst.L.Eloyd_of
_the Georgia militia, of
the departure of the Cherokees from that state. i Gen.
Scott, in'en cattail order ofJtine ith, and also Gov.
Gilmer, thank Ge — n7l , l4 - Vdtind - th - e — troops for..their
efficient services.'rn
- Arrangements were alsoatie for
their iminediate payment and discharge. • It ishoped
that this 'vexed question,' which has excited so Mikis
ill-blood, has at length been settled forever.
Pest Omen Tatexs.--'he New York Americ4n
Mentions an instanceof overcharging postage,
although a small Matter, involVes &cat principle,
and -which affords another evidence of the base
and frittids practised by the agents of the I'osi Office - `' -
.Department. Several extras Of . the Y. Eipreap i ,.. •
containing the, speech of Mr. *mil, were r"
'that city far Sing'Singnihd — were - huntkto - itaVe be
\charged 43 cents, although wrapped in the usual man--
liter, with one end out! HoW can correct ilforinatien---
be disseminated in the fa'ce of such oh§tneles? As the
loCo focoscitnnot answer that speech;thev attempt thus
to smother its circulation! •
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COUNTEILFEiT SII7I,:;Ti.ASTEBT.--Thr,e(Et'w ef dm'
Reading Democratic Pref., says, that he has recently
been. shown several shin-plasters, pnriierting to Marc
been hatted by the 'Barks County Mechanical
ciatiem,!, of the; denomination of fifty cents, one' . ink evict The filly cent notes tire repreenteP
bearing an interest of per cent.' 'per annum, itay—
able in one year, ttnd are — dated'Reading, Pa ; May `I; '"
lt33B,iintl f aistted S., Al:9lf, clerk, The crlitor.astitri4i :
the.public; - "that no such association is, or ever bArt
been, in existence in Reading, and contermently the' .e
thin-plaster, are sputieusand ought to be gitarilcd'jt ; ;.
gainst b the community. : •
Tin Mo:co:A.6,mm). '
Herald and Sentinel_ ihriL Alilnor Itoterth,. '
SacizitilLismingpss n sOritv:ofihr
this rncin'th,;:itiiiliiii6V - ofni4 ---
iiii - riTafterwilterjatigation for steamhonts fr am --
; x_of_ 'ttsbur ,, ri. to tlid- Virginia nliont n'ir*
- .
is i.benuticul passzng roCtritt
•
aatintri, and the hilla'anFittar siiie are literally,- in-,' •
- Cxbaustible rain'ee'Ottbellosi. Litaniinriirs c url,nbilc
the acyre.,o'of the,:sti•eara to ftesuerour:tieti:
by a. ,, ,fiae„bailY of .heavy tltabar... Those subs are
iitir4;tftb tba trade
, .
Orttitrisct,' fi AL lFaieetiiarttr entliv's,tccess aftba- , 1
ti(ctiass(l.lpi'ffarlaaatr ,
in the ladder ef„tbana3l:sladas rublic
. .
' . DiS . .zn'ran Trawrroar.iN .. ..‘110:0;.—An ifitc . ,lli4nt •
ciri;eSpondent Of Om' tit,l eni Gazettestaces,:that,he; •
disputed terr:t 3ry,,•in?taine contUins :about 10,700 ,
6 , l“afe)Soilk,, : ,heinivlar , rcr'' l . l thir: . .)I.s . saellusetts' by
nearly,' (111::6 4 0 4 :tilill';13: , A vnElth4:abl4 , Tu.i.lon of
tiliitnni • Cnsp tract' is revreseutell •cs nce4rinly:'We.ll:
Airubefed, but ealeulated,t,i mike gbed till7gr..lar!d.:: '.
'One half of tltli.,t4rij!'*y,or'uinvjir',.! 6f thr6 , f,millipus"' •
of aeres j belort.6'lCfassaelltlSCU.S. . .. 1• ",ti , "; • •• 4 .... •
PF.T..IS4,I:EVT,RIiIISCIIII.IO.9•:,-ill .2kinbile . Adrer-'
tiser, , a inie - C-erli iw, ha d been: turp ‘ riii ti.iiii . .i one of his
' '
4 vntronli' hat row rig. ~ earl.' IT ov
4,eleVer,paragrupli, in 4itiiiaperof dint . yion!sniornv
ing,bitt•Wlin lidtl . notpa id - his anberifiti il for-tit least •
!.WQ - 3 2 CF11'0)C! - -i;i:i • ql jusljAned of •iatelon indiquation ,
I 1
IiPOTIAMI:,n;,7I‘I,BI,4LI6:II.,Cr':;n3:, man childl t uji..y tt joke •,,
with"itielt i.•••weiillt npon;his 'conccience . ? • klas! fbere.. - .
nre rho._ ~: r; li l '
less f sne o •' patrons' as tlio A(l•Ortitor' •,
describes, on thenlitt• of every publisher, who enjoys •
t
the benefit and advaiitoge of his puree, luit•lio urver , :,
rii L l i t ; ' o r ~•,,,.:;,.,, , T,,.g biro fotiiiis 1:111cir nn(le;:penree' • •
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