Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, August 21, 1838, Image 2

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(Fr:4W .and - Stri.:idlit3g 'of Ike
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"The records of fraud, perjury and crfirte,
: . %eldot - nil ever furtiisheil a more. flagrant
."-,instance of dishonesty and fraud,uttler the
awful- . eoleninity -01, an oath;. than that
•disolbsed:by : the •tillidarit of •101-IN 11.
4 s 'S . TONEBRE,AKER,_,Esti. ". _WW.may.ran
• ."S • aak• the histories of Criminals, from • the
.. ;' •••
organization of 'onr
.goyernment, up, to the
. ,present thine ; N'vithotit'firttling a parallel in
stance of so wanton a disregard ; of the. ob
• ' ligatiOns of an oath taken in the presence
of 'God; ;.as :is : proved against avid. R:
`'"Porte. - At:fikes.iipt - nit iiiffili.P2/r...M . '
. - 'l2..l'atatolf. and
,DAMNINe, PElTERYpiliCittfil
- . l b,„Y- J Ol l pitl i ty— wan /day ..co 1 gin Wed from a
..:. • , ' snlerCenary lust fOr money,!!! - 'here we
' .:,,,.,, have'tlfe-te•stinaouy - of a_man of uninipeach
.':t-.. able veracity—of ••a citizen,- born: and-bred
.
in ifinitingdon County,. against - whotu the
:. •••'
poisoned arrows of-calumny Will fall harm.
___',.._.....ldss = whose reputation is pure Mid spotless,
• . • and fortified by The'bir - fifitatitif -- tuted - -
. ty,
- • !one:- as._ respectable citizens as, reSidc_iti :
_ Huntingdon county} under the solemnoh
- • ligations of an oath, to. facts which - place
• upon. David It.' Porter - the. guilt of DE , .
, . • LIBERATE PERJURY, than:which Iw:blacker,.
.. .•
fouler crine , is found jh the black:catalogue
• of out criminal code;'''' It also proves upon
. H liiitivas.clearly and . conclusively *as, hunian-
testimony, can 'de; _that, fratecl-laibcrate,
conceiled,,,niathr,ed frea s t . cl, - was committed
' -
by him iii sz, , credry; a large amount df.boilds •
• and claims with a view of cheating: his
-7-e-raitoYsTmfd-whiciriic-.-afterwar:lsTuppro.--
. . Pittecrto k s o
iwn use. - The te4timoity,i:s
. ._'.as strong as "proof- of - holy writ,'•'-.' and
-" • and -can. neither be impeached or denied:
The •caSe - is - 6 - f.13 , triade out, and ,we call
iipon David ft. - Porter,..or•his friends, to'
•.• disfroVe :this, overwhelming charge, or in •
, -.• _ the event.of a failure, candidly acknowledge
... __their Candidate.t.gbe,•tvhat he - has"rePeated
. • ly kiwi showd.to - lie, a base dishonest•vil
lail47whe sets at defiance-the •.laws of God'
hnci niah,*and deliberately •cpihrnits an,-,ac(
_punishable with iniprisontae'nt - in
. 1 h/c.jieni
:.',,- lentiary., • - '_..-. - ; "'. . r
• So large a:mass of
.t...tiniony : ( all going ;
• -,
tvprove .P . otter'S• dishonesty; was never
- before adduced in the . ease. of ..aiiv man;
The eettifieate - of Mr.. Allison, 'of • 13eaVer,
• •. first lotought the true state cif the Inseiveu
' icy transaction to• light, ..The •subsequent
• • testimony of - Ititr:i'Shatinon corroborates the
' statement Tif -Mr. Allison, andnow the feat
' ter is brought to a •
.climax. by - the - solemn"
--'• • lestimany_oolLs (mit:brake r. -:,:_:,
.. r In the• eyes of all candid and : reasonable.
••' inen - ille guill'oi - Torter ismaniflnobeyond
- - all gunflint. - •'rhe waters of the-Juniata
:' — conk] not . wash - frchlin - the stain. Ti t o
whole transaetio4.shows a . - depravity and i
,watit of Metal lioneSty - -seldom. witnessed
•• in theinost-hardened felon arraigned in our j
criminal courts!. There is not one mitt=
gating feature in the whole •traiiaactitin.
• - On the•eentratV, :there appears •the most
callou' and h'ardetied •
.depravity. - PER
. JURY! What 'crime .is more henious,
N. nfirtrawful, more damning in the eyes of
• goOd men! Is. not .Dabid - R.' Porter a.
P.E RJURED 1113 N? .Read and judge.
• A blacker talehas not readied "the ears of
- • the people iii all the pass - history . of7politi- •
---ttal-men and-parties-.- -2.1-lere. it is. •
••
treadentiabl!e Proof. -
•
' TONEI3IIEAKER'S AFFIDAVIT.
- •
Iluntingdon County, ss. - ' -
.•- Personally apppeared before me, the
sUberiber, a Justibe of the Peace, in and
foe said . tionnty;•Joint H. tonebrealterrand
:on his solemn oath doth depose and4iay,
'that before' David R. Porter took, the bend.
'''
:lit of the insolvent laws., Ilies. M, o . wens 3.
and -his father_ John Shp - tiebreaker,-were
bail for P,Oterliir sixteen hundred dollars: -
. That shatlYbefore he filed his petition for
-the benefit of the insolvent laws, Porter
having secured Owens for his half of the
• - bail'. money, but of 'the the
. 444 given for a
tract of land in the western part of the
... _
_.. -
State,which lie•.(Porter y ,et dd for, two or
' three thousand dollars, bi r ciught the balance
of the lfoitils;'. and .another bond of about
• fire hundred dollars to John Stonabrealier,
as Well as the title, of a tract -of land in
• Beaver county, •(I thitiltYand delivered the
whole to _My. father, who,,,nas to secure
liniself, and keep the zest safe Tor porter.'
Some time: • after Parfet; • •ifei-ili—sclio-r-ged-- - 4
he conservatives will find no more favor
• tinier the insolvent laws, lie came to John with Genetal Porterg'-he shall Ate. elected,
Stonebreaker and COT FROM RIM TIIE DAL ,
(in our' opinion) - than_"those.,,who _openly
ANCR'OF TIIE , BONDS,, (after deducting ' the oppose. his election. .TheyT'will be cast
$BOO bail money) ANII,TRILTITI.F. FOIL TIT, off, and •be denouncediin,Pe•nnsyliania, as
TRACT or LAND, Which land . lafierwalw
i they hat're been in many_ other places,
,par
•' heard ltim - tar said Johp,§tonebreakeri-that 1 ticularly - ilirougli - the.cerumns of the - 011iCial
- frE slam) .for aboai-$A 1 500. 7 -Tho bonds I organ, as•" federalists,'!_." traitors;" "bank
and, latids thus secreted and returned after
j r bought renegaidoes;" "enemies to their c'etin
his 4..,sel!arge,ritnounted to more. than viy___li • tr.v._ It aml_" opponen'ts_ciLthe__a:lministra ,
'.intousa.Nn.,DOLLARIS, iirgit - 'bt --- IV litelirwent, --
liffo • the - liatidsztifitig- tvirsteesz--bui-ititellis-1- BUT, Were 'it other vise, and shopld Gen t .
.
CiAiti.-: Some time Porter disapprove of the ' S
tib-treasury, after
propad,.bet `ie-entert+-ther-gfibernaterial-:ehair;--•-hiS--e,lbc-
Porter , ,brought . -
, ,
a . , tion would •be claimed as a triumph of the
Potion '4V.' Port er,,.to Mr,Caldwell s t d0r... ,
administration 'and its 'Measures,. and be
slipp.near .. the. house; :and got said
. 3"911a 'heralded forth on the Whigs :of the wind as.
StoWebrealter to talie them in a bag., and
it.,-
hide
them i4, .. a ., borrei
,ii,t4e,,gib.,reti
where
. s si%ci te i, s. for ' 'effect on the -elections, in-. other
(Partieularly'--New_•York;)
,which,
they were secreted for several years, p.o . r. i'
would he rout ions.-
.: -:.. • '• -
• ter otec . i,sionally. e , ittliftoc! .examinetlirif It has., been-semi-oilieiallv announced in
~. a t9 t , t o c k /
:, d ih r ,p ci pa to .a eff wa ?c i e l 'ot;t l,, tl l - . g • P orn or p t.e ,y r,4i r t s. 7 . l i
d th t e es c s o
o lu f m o il ie s
l 'oL a th t e oc o. 6.. l p o .o b ,t e t , jo a n nd of i o n ,) t fi li .,,t e re -a s d s:
.• • tertirards,:j.re, *d..;l4"mit)i' my fatho r duri l
that the issue is to he continued, Sub-treasu
ub-treashrY'.:.• Upon-that measure
1
•.. a1.14•0410§ . of •e.• above .tr.a . risaCticins,at
• ,jtol,,G.'llte*,.• *ol;,.' . ll4viag oftew:seen • tilt , have r ‘t Y,: tn
2,oOndi . ; aiid - ,.7.10,d5, - :My_, brother . Samuel .been.': told, is uuSpended' the fate
of the adminiStration. --,Uporr it, - Mi', Van
:-: =J:thie,tit , ,' , Aii,tlli,•:MuliC lino w.: /facts - , as he l3uren'S friends !tare deelated•that he . "Will
4WittaWY. - :•iirton.t.dikel.aboht Poriter'‘a Sc- s h . .. 6 r : skv i m -,,,, ll:v6ry Sagacious
observer
• ereag'ci,,t i s'•:PrOfferty'Whewhe
,tookihe bone- ' '.• ' .
cannot fail lo.sde, that ,-autsrbe .the course
•• fietit.thg. inifolvent laws; •-• • • . lie is now:!ceinpelled .. to tittrane, - ; .He .
• ._-,.....t,:,..,•;.•...4„ 11. STONEIHMAKEI? , -, ~, . has
.
. • •,•,.•,:: , ..•4_ , N,igi.:„,... - . . ..
.. • , _ „ant - wren (Olt BB3ongi..arid urged it With such
S.Worn" ftd , •.Sttbscrthed this 18th .-.
i .,
~.. pertinency, that Ite cannot tetteatmnd alien ,
'• • • ati;:of. Suly;-1838, before , . ~1 i- i .. .. (I on' -itif,' lie •desired -so 'to titi, lie -trinstge
• • 1 21- -VVI- 1); SNA RE ' :- •• 11 • • forwatcl though the "-yawning aby'ss, into
• . J . .,,,.. : -, :•,....
.. : •.- . : . --' ~ . - , •• k :. ~. whit,it lt i Alma met, itably .carry him, ' wvas
' • ',•:',.',We'l•WhOse...iftanies are . .hereunt • s,ib
full-to'irtew before.himt • • • _ , -... • ••
":Sicrilidd;':do;', - :,certify, that .. WO ' are - -well , - - me- . Hope..; : that - sO often
.ileludeebY its flatter
•4u•ainteetiviit, liihtill.,.tonebieaker,:k , s9 . . , inn: tales,. new buoys ili) ~ .- A iii.Atart:J3itien
. ' ''.artd ittiOW.hieharacAerto be goOd, and ,that, 5p . d.1& followers;, , All
. eyea,-'aiii'!noWiturti'i•
..
hiS word:or any.4atetrient he ma-y.inakci, is ed towards: Pennsylvania;••the.:.'great. 4,4 1 i
.•_..: 4titteljp - __oll , confidettee,And.,,eredi:, ;. t.. *
•._._:.
...,,tone,,,,of__the,2:..Union.,4--.lfl-Gerteral..poito
,I . Anieti*tittott,.jr. 7 S:Pavie;', ......, ~.. :shalt bOdikested, -we b e ii ps *: t b . .4,ol,; .n a
•'
• JObits-100nelli , , _ Thofl Cromwell;' the struggle'; we feet confident, thai not even
- ,14,4*13ii0),":.':. : ' ''alt9td-S;DeN*o)i, -'-- an :effort . will 'be rgaddiolaatllte4Other
ME
A..L StOvar.t., • 3ftenes .
James T s ott Jam es - 1 1 .1orrgivi
Philip , 'John. Itristiin, •
Eli ‘y. , Adam Keith,
John S. ',l.'nyler, llettry Nett,.
Kobppt.Lytle; Mex'i Still,.
Jdhn Reed, •• • .< l. :Neob Huainan;
Thomasßeett • • •
oath
Thefollowingis the ah taken , -by Da
vid R. Porier,•tylipn.hel.ookAt benefit of
the insolvent laws. ofPennsylvania : .
.OF
"1 sdleionly and . siticerelY'sWear, in the
.presence of-Almighty 'God,: that
• I:Will
und. &angler to thy trustee for
the. •use. of my. ,creditoN, all .the property
that I have or claim any title to, or inter
est.. .in' at this tithe, or that •1• am in •cmy
or- ruinainder, .and that 1 have not directly
or indirectly at spy tithe given,: sold;•Uon,
.Veyeil, leased, disposed' of or intrusted any,
part of my property, rights or claims, to, any
person, whereby 19 defraud
,7)l2l.credita
or -- a»y-of-thent; or to secure, - reedy . c-or
expect- any - projt,' - enCjit or advanthge
thereby." •
11!ci - it,the
.271.e. - .Miansytamails Eteetimi.
We are not lip the habit of internieddling
With' the califirS of individual 'States. Vie'
should not venture - to•do so in this, instanee,
had not the official organ of the Ge(erri
-ment but - recerfilyser us - the •exaipple; - . by
taking; part.against one of the gfibernatorial
t.andidatfis in the -approaching ( election in
PenfisylVania, - (the preSent-yr&imbent,Ge . v.'"
Rimer.) It is not our purpose miw.to take
.4.:.direetpartsith.fit - in favor or against_ hitn.
`The .result of tho( 7 ._filection-m---Pennsyl 7
varna, iii Ofilober,,dext;•_wC_regard i as of far
greater import,nfie than any Which has ever
-- taken - place - hi - that:or - fir -- any - other - statc - fir
the -Vniop: We mean' .the election of
Governor:: • •
• WirAti Gene.rat Porterowas nominated; in
I -
LMareh.last„ - ,our , feelings _Mid _wishes were
decidedly and' - for .
bini; -. sew Urtiona'theleadinfi iiien that
e.cfinpoed the . convention that nominated
him, finany, if..not ,
.1
majOritywho•
ofirselVesi---hag - taken air active part in tic
-vating Mr.' Van Buren to the Presidency . ;
but who. alsb - liko ofirselves„ had openly
- eondertnied : . 'and _vpposed:bis great leading.
measure., the Sub4reas•ury, • Indeed, we.
l'saw:by proceedings .of--that convention;
that General . Porter:was not. the faVorite.
cat Of the Loco Foco, or SubTrea-
I sury• party. : on .11ie..eontrary,-.
!assured that he-was af, the-'tionServatites.-
•
Since lhe•July.convention; . we find
G - tobeinditeettradv - o - catifit: illeTelefiflon Of-
General.trortar, and ,the-locolacii,poosiiof.
the Mats- both -Wermly veheinefilly,
espousing ljis cause:
- •
To us, Who..are calm 'spectators at a is
tafice,.Aierti is . something' which appears
extraorslinary_and even strange. • pe see
presses "hr the State-, which have always
commanded-great respfict and - carried - very
greal influence'-with the Democratic party
There, coedeinning itheStib-treasnry, • and
supporting General Porter at the same time
as their candidate for / Governor: Among
those, none ranks higher, and deservedly
so, than the American Sentinel. Within
a feW, weeks past, that paper • boldly -de
-den ofineei---the--S übTreasury-scheme- ; , as
tlestrtictivfi,of the_best interests.of-the-conn--
try, and leading to divisions, and finally.to
breaking up the.Dethoeratifiparty. •
;It still advocates the election of General
Porter !
,How that gentlethan has managed
to eominand the supportof.the two parties.;
that which adVbcatea the.Sub-treasurypoli
cy, and that .which is opposed to it, is an ,
cnignia which We cannot solve: -•
Noman- can serve two masters, is a max
im thaw one will dispute.. , Then, hoW,
We' ask,. can Gen. Porter s ..-if elected, go
with • and satisfy the ..two partieS "hat are
now supporting hilt, ,which are as, wide,
apart on the great and. all-absorbing miens
'tire of the administration, ag - thfi antippdes?-
He cannot. , He must unite, himself with
one of those parties; and abandon the other.
After .having been an - ey•e -witness-during
th'e list. session of (ongress: of the over
powering influence of the Executite, to
seduce then
,to abandon" their- friends, and
in total disregaatof the - interests and will
-
of their•constituneny, to.follovi the lead,
and in the walk of power, we arc at no lost
to make up an opinion far ourselves, which
abandOned t. and tvlrieh coiirted.
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*::..26: - .)r:43. - Ofro.,it
State i the baneful Sub-treaSury system and
.policy .twill be immediately abandoned far- -
;over., If, on the contrary, he, shall he elect-
'ed., it Will be claimed aS•an - 'administration
triumph, and• thefilients" of victory will. re=
wind from State to State, and unparalleled
eirciris il'ili , boiiiiile to carry' the eletnions
ti,n other Stateifot.the. - puipose of fastening
ilia(oilious, - Me s as* upon the country •
1 .It is undo{ this itnportant' poSitibh the.
State of •1 3 eimsylvattia" now Oct • Ppio; thitf
her . election loses its - 1661 and assumes. a
national character.. The . whole - Union is
deeply interested,. and, Will be eiitially af,
'famed for t4eaVor woe iti:ilie result. ' It.is
thin s which has emboldened
. .us jo extend the .
length 'of.-this'artiele and i - tve.these liews.'
We have never believed that general
.Vorter, , c,ouhl.be - electethunder-any- eireuin
st.nees `witateVer. ;Yet, wg,may havo un
der.‘estimated the strength of thpse__Whia i
are, now milted in his .support - ,, and'over- •
:estimated- that 'of his, atittfgoni:st. _. . '--
.
- In .conclusion, we,heseech ohr friends in
the Stale of Pennsylvania, professing the
Conservative I;.ePublicati doctrines, - - who
are opposed..to. the..Sitb,treasury scheme,:
from the belief that it is at war with. the
:liesi.iitter6sts .of _the •country, to-pathe and
rousid well and...long, - .before tlicy lend
theii<raid to adviince theyieWsi.tf those who
have-'deelarcd, they will sink or s'xiini with .
'that poll6y. • We believe it, will be far bet
ter for the'country and the Republican par-.
ty, to st4r...frciiii the 4ncl permit the
`election to - go: by. default, than - ta - aisist in
plecipg an individual in the Chair of State,
of - Pennsylvania who would give theleast
countenance to it.. • .
. .Such the course :nfliolicy pursued
by the. CouSerAuliKes'in_Nov....Xork„.supii<-
by- them.. in Connecticut, --such- by T tho4 :
more .recently, in Virginia. They - X.vould
hot, ..in either of those. States; •etheir
Miffragew-to - any — individtial — f or / Mire - 1h ce_
f.
whatever, Who was..the: adAeate of that
Measure, So reSedye4l ,wpi‘e some to put it
that even .the .91`..patriarchs of de..
nioeracy :were fleet - via_ a. till w. 'instances,
giving=theiryotes opposition candidates.
We'llave„eve,f7found,in.matters'of .deep
interest and left-import, the true. policy to
be, to talte: ; f'r our' inott9 and be ;;hided by
it, 1 4 ..A.LL„11ito ARE NOT FOR us ARE AGAINST
A 5 ." / In'th4t, and..that only, can safety be - ‘
foun.d.
l't,4 - 1 1 e.unz•zi!z)aniri
rtid;:ev„:eczai
laEt two nurOcrs 01-. the Tc , le ,
graph, 'WC published an hi which
way •to any' .
Gov. Rimer .is nit al)olitioii.;l, from any
priti•ate or, official 4 •W - -1(1,. doe ricrt or
(166(l'Orilis,.wc - • . 7-1
'lye.-will-also-give anyjineAhe sum of
. 4.3046 AWN ff.A...RS,. .-.
who Will prbve-that.-C v.."lZitner attended,
or was *oven in the . '' unh y AbolitionCon
vention,' that was hehl-in.Harrisburg in
1836. •
- -
We..will also give
lIKPL FARA,
Toapy owi who will probe that Gol . ,:eltita
ner "said in his 'message to the legislature
that .OPPOSITION TO SBOLITIONH
was "a' base bowing,ote* knee to: the'
Wark-spirit-of—slavery,"
__
_ . T116 . Keystone- copies the•• rst -Offer- of
J\
$5OO and says :_ • - , , ,
"-We o f fer to take r _lip the glove and
stand •, ready to prove from the reavitTz
on. ovricim..-weensi ACTS, DOCUMENTS OR
DEEDS OF JOSEPH Rri-Nce smAT du IS AN
AnoLiTioisr.' We oiler - to enter into an
amicahle action in the court pf common
pleas "of this county= to try the - Net before
a jury, at. theTresent August cow:
"The $5OO to be deposited in ‘ court, to
await the trial; or responsiblesecurityto
be given for the payment of 'the seine.,
We will deposit in court a sum sufficient to
Cover all costs, should we 3 ,fail in making
proof of the fact."
By the aboye from the Loco loco organ,
it will be seen that the. oilier two charges,
which: they have' often - ptiblishgd -- and :re=
peatedly said.that 4%7COlll(lPROVE‘against
Governor Ritner, they ADIIIIT TO DE FALSE
HOODS-341d also that they hatie published
them, KNONVING THEM TO,RE SDCII!! - Here'
is a specimen of Deno Poe° veracity,Worthy
Of notice. It is a voluntary acknowledge
ment of their oWn infamy. Mark it.
- As it, recrards the offer of the Keystone,
we - ,..;lese kifit 'ready- - to - Meet
it at any time_on the following . ground, to
wit y•
It is to - be'tlistinOtly understood that an.
ABOLITIONIST is not opposed slavery merely,
(for we trust there is not a Democrat in
PennsYliania
Such as haS been•representedte be in the
Keystone, viz: in lavor._of_ turning the
slaves of the South into Pennsylvania, to
drive our , ifffire - f6" - Tiniii - their homes. and
._ • •
take posieision of'their - estates; of ama
gainating the white arid black races .by •iti
termarriage;-=Apcial—intereourserr-Ac4—of
elddting,lltem to °flick including - such'other•
principles and - practices as the. Keystonehas said that the Abolitionists hold WI • ,
, •We also offer to beCtliti-sum
IeOLLAItg - ,
that David R. Porter, - the candidate Stip ,
ported. by : the Keystone for the office' of
Governor is A. PERJURED It.NATE,- to
be entered as an amicable . action, and .tried
in the 'same court,-as- ,the others , And , -to .
eavo . :to the. cotinty, we are 'willing , to
have : the deciSion on - the evidence . gilienby
the judges . of our :court of clonunort - Pleas;
.or if 'ffie•Xeystone \ prefer, by a Jury ; the.
trialto be had at. an adjourned court, to
take'place immediately after, the close of
the ensuing August term they to give us
notice :'withiii-one week - that we maybe
prepared for it' .
,Here . in a elianeo or the I eystone petti
foggers to prove themielies truth teljers in
somethings that timxlinyflnitaishodagainit
Gor. - :l"titnaili:ind of Mending:the tattered
'character : off" David it; :g*, , t,- • •
OEM
- FRANCE AN TEXAS.-Genoral. Hender
son, :dm; Plivoy from Texas, has.,•nearly
completed irrangernonts-foe-theezne.llll3l4l)
of a treaty:of amity,rn
and comereetettedh
Fiance. and TeiaS,
When We were jO-larriSburg last spring,
we cellid . to see. Gov. 'tither: . We - Were,
surprised and gratified With the
_republican
simplicity in which he lives.rhere 'was
no vain affection-_of grandeur';-no 'setting
himself up is better than the people, be
cause he is
,thle . servant of the people, as 'so
Many do .at thlP'present day. IVe N were
surprised because it was so different from
What tlinTKOWT:irlifinytif - his — preduce -
„seri
,had been-,=and—ive-were-gratified-be e .
cause w it.:Pviaced.La„„„manly--indepeodence.-,
which.beconmea freerhatt,,,and econtempt
of that_ little, mean vanity which leads so
many - of - Pur - priblic - trien - ,into - a - SerVile-inii -
, tation of the foolish 'splendor of the mon
arch of Eurepe. .Gov. Ritner lives in a
neat two, story brick house of ordinary app.
pearance on the - bank 'Of the
,Susquehanne,.
fronting the-river : and commanding-an ex
tensive prospect along that beeutiful stream . .
When . : We . rang at-the dooi,' . po' foottnan in
livery. answered the summons; but the „Gov
ernor, himself,: and-with a hearty shake of
the hand he . led us ini end With his kind
hoipitelify made .: us.immediately' at' ~our
,ease as though- Ave . were,' With one as, little
'gifted as ourselfei; - instead of, the' greatest
hian'in . Pur . couritry. ' There ii . .a.fran s ktieSs
and heartiness in the hospitality of this man'
far_ superior to' that. proud, Condescending
lopitality which.makes you feel that..you
are regardedas an Inferior=-as far superior
as truemetal is-toliaSe counterfeit.'rDttring
the' evening, the 'Governer's ,wife handed
round -refreshments with her 'own hands.
Slce,likeiter husband, coneiders ho.neet.la , "
bar as'end7is -- not afraid - .
that theAgnityPf her 'station will be low „. '
• e'retl;'6Y . ' . her being neither . 16 . 01aiSti-nor . too
' lirciaolite wait upon her friends: - We often
thoughtlpf „that -.evening - with , Pleasure ; --
we.o,n . ~, cur to it now,foi the purpose. of
. showing_artother 'reason why.PennsylVanie
)rnef.'Well . .,b . i . : . PrOild . of Joseph , : i:Rititer.,
Deiateare'eo. Republican .. • . ',' ''''•
11218101111
• .a.w , k amr,t.P..stutlzvtrzlp,
' I 1
.29 4.r 4 r , 15 1 4,
, 02- .40',
- , ~•• 0
The rolloUringnrifele Nvejtiblislie_ti in our
paper or theist instant, stating, at the same•
tinie; that. it 'made tiii; , froni the &bile .
records tliektilitibi.General's.ollice:
SinepAhon; a gentletrinn - or Harrisburg eat ,
10. at Oio saki, otflce, mfd tixatnined into the
inatterjor hi - Cs:ell:. and being fully convin
ced ofits 'eorreelness by , a thorough vesti=
gatioti; has•authoriiii;lu to ofrer J. reward cif
..
~.. . .. ~ ,
1,000-.DOLLAItS•••.-:.
1 iic. - - - •
tit* my man: who will jirovc that it . is not
stCisi6itially. : true, before the Accountant
officers, N. P.- floVart, Esq., d - Dr. Dan- ,
-iel-SturgeOn; 'the latter 'of 'whim. is a go9dl
Portdr- man. : Stiretyfoi;the' fort:474lft
of:the.fewaril, will he r,iver4.'
Come on, now, ye falsifiers of the State
Debt, rand claim the
.tev, , ard; ' lioreafter,,
bold _y_o_uz_licirCel,lL..:_ - ___ : .________
7- ..
STATE ..DE r BTA a AUL .
. -
. Facts are steiliboro Ehtlog.9.
, -,
.' At the close of > tlie fulanical Year -1829,
. •
the year Georgo/Wolf wls.• elected 'Gover
nor,. the Cp . monwealth of,Pennsylvania
owed fur oney - - borrowed - $8;140;000--L.,
at the c . §6 of the financial-y . 4mi. 183.5,.the
- year .oyernor. Wolf went out •of (Ace;
the om mon - wealth was indebted for money
1 •
i . orroWed $11.0159.7413 :P?..,, - Wolf
having borrowed t:s 2 C5j4119,7:11:-t..---
. :3!.i . L'; ...
-.- .-
'-
. . ,
7 PCrtuatiCnt - Loan per Oct of 7thrbecemher,AB22,.and
--- ' 4th January; 1831. 5202,500 00
do. . 'eta* net 13th Marillt, 1830,____•4;000,00i1 .9J_
— db. -._ -(FS: , 2ist A 161.0, 1831, , -2,483,101'88.
do. ' do. • 30th March, 1331, - 300,000.0.)
do: - tr.p., 30th 'Mardi, 1:332, - .2,318,080.00 I
do. ..7 N. sth Aiwa, '1832, . -.- ; 303,00011.?
do. - do. 10th Feb 3 y, 1833, -, - 2,810,601 41
du.._- d0.E...
.27th March, 1833, ,- .--:-.580,00J- 60- ,
do: , , do. - sth A1)01, 1834, . :-. 2,288,10 D 02
- A - livnintsrec:Qivi.il cm Pel:iwilent:.Loall
per.aa or .A.14.i1; IS3j,
fern p ova ry Loan per get of 17th Jarina-
ry, 1825,
1.11 gm.; of the
tern per'rlos rf .28,11
and Otii April,'lS33,, •
fnr the twe or - the Un- .
,
AI:IV - ell 1833,-4. 1),e....!1",11.i . ce i - 1833, - !::0),030 ,CJ
Tcippprr,ry Llrtn'elvtllc. use or !he Ea s 7
\Vesteen P6lltc.atiaeies-pl:y
act,cf I.lth . ,Aiu , il , , 1 $15 . 3; -
- -" -
amour:i pair!
,0:),110J.1,0
. ,
In appears from'; this than, that fit tho cli)ho.of the
fitatrieraVy(::i . i.lSo7; ttv 6 yeays al/PP - CR-1; I . ; lor titiFrrs
tidal ii s fro tioIL co .11 net tee d, _the, borrn ci I_ n (iv- a -
InOtinted.o_s2i
DUCE") $ 4 959 9 7.10 as follows, sir.
Paid ,Tempbrary Loan pet' act. cf 171 -
. _January,.lB3s,
do. do.
April, 1235,
(10. pct' act pf 15th
From this deduct last inStalmeni receiy
ed of pernialientlean per, Act of 13th
April, 1333,
. .
Here - then is•a•plain and honebt -state
ment of facts made from public documents
in.the , Auditnr General's .office,•
,which we invite the. attention of unpre
judiced minds. Let those Who have .douhtS.
tie subject, examine for themselves.---;-
We stand prepared' to prove at any time
the-c.orreethess
,of our , Statement, by' - the
official-doeurnent-5, and We challenges con
traffielion.
_A.B92ITIONAJALY, _
We-are further authora end offer another
reward Of •
19014.L.11R5,
to any-man thaffwill prove, before the . same
'officers' mentioned above, that- there has
been one dollar, or any larger.pum
. of , mo
ney, borrowed on, permanent loaf the
Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, since the
administration of
say;
Ritncr .commen
eeff! - Again, we say;come . on, ye falsifiers
of the State Debt!! • : •
--- Will the Reportfrgive us a similar 'chance,
of disprovinOti statements? We 'dare it
to offer- a reward, to any person- who will
disprove its_.'statemenis_in_xelation to the
State Debt.—Harrisburg Chronitle:'
HERALD Si., EXPOSITOR
TUESDAY . AFTERNOON, AUGU:';'r 21,-.1838
FOR, IRISIDENT,
\l4 1 P rw - ivaittazgAL
FO.R.
.091 7 ER,NOR, • •
46oTavRza mauisvi - aut4„--
, The tFicsliingitm, cozbyy I.laraner.
mg the People Efeziecuabcr
.. •
• . ruAT
VOTED IN :THE SENA'rE LAST WINTER.
TO iNsTlit.76l7. OUR S.ENATORS ° AND 'RE
.
- PREsENTA - TivEs IN - coNTatt - STTovbTE
IN FAVOR OF Tim ODIOUS AND iNFA:)IO Us
. .
.SUB-11tE.IsuitY
-
.-
/1; IT' IIII:III:IIIII:1Ilartila the fi'orter Convention
*h. me assemh:ed , i.iti- I:arrisberg on the .Ith of July,
I:i:lc:El ehe . felhAving resell:tie:: : - . -- - •
1 ' ../itik3.?:,1' ; .Z7).,1•11,‘,f IVl2 ° . 11..1.•‘' E . F r
ut.tcl:ox- -
..
.t . rgiNcE.l.)T Tin.; TAL - in.: - Ts; - r.vroctrry,..
, A :NI Lk: .RE:p t.T131,1C.A.N . PitINCIPLf,'S OP. NI IV,
i TIN-VAN 111112E*. pl-r,!:)•_ . . •%.rso--"rli-,-3-.-c*.:s7r
..: . _
. , . . . _
~.. _ .......
•
Trm ST Al' ES. 1:7-- : x• ~
\.4:J .n.....::.:enin.:1), that 4e- yao v:::::,::, fpr 8.,:z:,1
/1 ), - '5,: , ..Th. vs; tee 1 . :Ey.::: offi,T:i;illtirerk:lncl'titv Sub- .
-• ik - --- t4O-- - . \.-
I Itasur,.. ~t,- ; inic, t..-yg- .le;"'Nvitl: every et , her::oiii,•;lol . l:
I' 4 :' st ' -
Ili fiStlF.2tOf
. 0r pi: ;? . ....t. illll3:;Cilk , iiilfi.l'i'leVZ.l :i11 . 1 . pi11.•
41.10 : ii - Cf.the ' k . ierl . C . l'ai • Goverranentj nedolthat he
- whaic - itel - ejr - JO' 3•- gl'lll2Ti'Sini,.ve - t - e; - A.7•.i . A1.3"f
yllii 1.10e:i :Intl the StilfsTrt:eatnySelieurz. : -
8D )3 00
t4S - o,oop op
1C0,033 03,
7-:y! 1•3 :60
$1G,419,713 32
... • .
Blf IT utztEnnntrzn, voTLIts or l'lfxN3 - tt.r.l.-a.t.,
. ._ - -
that- Porte': :and .
Vnn - 13ut.2n ore identified in ..>
all
f 250,00 4 300
thinjs--aFe one and die sante. . if Porter thauld be
~k,iSO CD
elected, :Van Basis will - ciousid.2r it un imiuMval - of
his measures. -Remembor th 4, and vote. as duty and
conscience 'dictate; fdr Rltner, the supremacy. of the
_ .
laws, and ait inviolate' bonstitutipn.
$32_1,1:10'.03
61,700 03
,459,740 00
j--Several cOrrimunications on hand,
which :were: received too late for , thiS day's
lialicr,.eltall-be-attended-tcr in our next'
• riCe.r.l'he proceedings of a Haryest lioirie
held at Lee's k ftoadA Mt Saturday week;
will be found in our cOlumns to-day., , As
Will be obseri;ed by the proceedings, no
thing of a party nature was permitted on
t i
the occasion . , The dinner was prepared - b .
Mr. Francis S. Neir in liS - '1 , 0r1.75t5. le
anefrom the , manner in Which al Tian
Went to stork (mirseNes among the num
ber) in devouririetheatables;" - we feel
confident that allwere 'highly pleased with
the - entertaininent; •. •
Ic7,We-have receiyed a ,corintainication
from a friend, : addressed to Messrs. David
.I\erlir . and Jonathan Peal, 'relative .to the
decent manner in xvliiQlthe call for their
late Harvest HoMe, to whielphleir names
were4ppended, was.-written: AVe hardly
think, it necessary to I)ulliSh if, inasmuch
as the persons addressed are but very 'wee
. things\,' to.uonce.whom,publiely would on
ly
. nriake them feel 'mighty big.' However,
if our correspondent is desirous to have lt
published, we shall give in otrenexti
pLi-?tria:communication
be found in anothertolumn, though it, was
ME
Olff
Ilb — olc - Cd -- in -our
.
author, ,we hope, will excuse us for our in
adverteitc6an tliis instance:*
.We.are glad
to - fintli,that-bi-lntentle ‘to leave' the -Teda
gogue'alone in the, indulgence. of his-pecu
blackguardisms. • llowdyer, should.he
not cease his ratings, we .shall put a•rod in
soak forltirn;which willleach all 'hirelings'
of the genqral F overnnient,:that the people
of Cumberland County are no be siverved
froth their Principles throUgh.fear of being
blackguarded in anewspaper under the,con: ,
fro] of the goyeinment !rite
'Pedagogue' had better talip . his'PlaCe inahe
Harrisburg-POSt.Oledi
aid net remain in
our county Moddling in qur local, cmieerng,
and abusing sour otour'best citizens; until
after .the election. -
hcrThe plan suggested b3r a correspond
ent for the . establishmentof a 13eading Room
in thie'borough; - is welt \llothy the sertotis
CinSiderattan Tiff the reiding„..conity.
1-1 N 'conatitling,teniarks-Inay be C - onsideied .
by some as too pointed;- but a they form
'part and -parcel' of the wltote,Tvre, thought.
it-prudent to hit 'the tairgo with the hide,'
believing that it 'they do no good; they can do
but little-lam •
NI( GEORGE Di.,PHILLIPS.
oARL ISLE.
IgSta,'.
as wee paper, u Was
13121
tjf‘nidliing ups,
.
Mont P. vi.ivat.--W - 0 - w - ould - call. the , '
.
attention of Our f readers, particularly - those
who profess,,to be the friends of David R. ,
Porter, to the otr'erwichnhigfiicts brought -.---
tit light itt the afliday4 .of John 11, Mope
braher, published In anotheripart of to-day's
Herald St. Expositor.• •If the ficts•therelit •
stated do not nail the charge of i/isholiestk ,
and fraud itpOnTlavid:li. Porter, .we do not . •
know what
. Ntilh- . Mr. Stonebraket; •we
knotv by reputation; is a: man :of unitnp.4:ch ! __. •
able character—and is, to-use the laiiguago • .
of the editOr Of the Philadelphia, Herald dc.. . 1,
Sentinel, who knows hint well, one of the . • •
most respectable and respected &diens of ,
Colerairi • township, .litititingdoti. county; • -
and•nearly as well; kAoWn throtighout the
cdunti •as David R •POlTeAhni - elt - • Hia - .. •
mink, eann6t be qUeslioned-w , 644W6 asl K
therefore ; the candid And tinprejildieed• Men • •,,..
of all partieslci.earefuni reirdhis certificate;
to Ponder well upon ft:, and then answer to.
thbir - consciences'anotheir God, whethet
they can - vote for such a niansMr. Portet '
- ' .-, • -' • • for the high and responsible office.-of Gov••••L•_-
. • .
The_•_AraVini r eptzle'._.,Who figurp ;
.frti blast ArmluiltifeEhvettlie sigtiatur - es'Of
y
~ " .ernor .of:thisgreai and-gria% - ving.. Common -- wealth f •: - Citizens tJf - Pennsylvanial • Can
`ooden Ware" and ''Ability," threatens I • . • - • • -
you; or Will you vote, for -a man,
,Who - hait ---
Vellipnently to draw the 4 1i.ctii're' Of our cot- 1 - - .
.
respondent Hamilton;- and to pull Our ears•P;l • - - -‘ -
• • I shows - and proves David It Porter to have • •._•..
:We have been occasional] assailed. for se= • • ' •-• .• •---• . •-•- •
I. acted? •Nye think we hear you , say--;•ne , .
viral weeks by this paine scribbler ; Whose . . • - . • •
. kr,;•. .Igr-t--2).evCr. We would svi then,. go -td !.•
•malignant and unique production's at °laic , • .•• • •
.lie thej'uesday of October
expose him,• no matter, what cognomen:... -polls on-the second
- next, and deposit your.-votes affabist This.
may_asSume to hide-hirnselffrom,the•ptiblic .. .. - - °.,-.
, dishonest and dishon.2Yable man thereby -
gaze; for, like tlic_peisonOus 7 . vip..c.K,__lle is_. ..
- ea - s - if --- t - -d throughall 1 • '
y rat-L. usAinuo-us --- Tthe -- country at ]urge;• • -
1 - rimi ,_ - •rslio - .7big lOThith ant , „
cannofeountenande PR.RUD, let. you
ings'• by • the putrid slime he leaver; in his . that • .•
-it.be-practised-by-Whom it may:-2-2Thrt*
_track, .._ DAt, at .the,_suggestions:,of-friends;•: •-, .• •.
eve hAve•lteretbfere abstained from noticing. ,', all • FT' l lffr eli , / T D * 1011 4.7 5-61-6- , (5-/-6/ Y f - f.
the . good of the CcininionwO.tb, by.:voting
him or his '4ritzy..produetiOns, .ald.wOuld
l as your •cOnseience shall 'dictate,. Penn,-
not have deigned to notice 'them now; but . _, • - • ' •
~ I •
4 .t0
.execut - sylranm. will "then Stilt •go on "prospering- •
t, - 6 --- dare the- creature in ititcp - i - p .
boasts • ~ f ., and fo prosper'-' uutlerilte.wisc'anifjuilielohiT—
• his - tiffeats;:notwiilladllifillg TIE 111.9 ,-
__ menaavment otherpatrietic governor:: Jet ' •
`./.lbiiity!'..- Weinay, however, - be provoked • ' . leaders
- nut the party tell you, that the party •
hereatterstb give him..'a loCatliabitalion mill ~ --- .
- - - must be 'right or wrong;' but tell •
a name;' and to show.to the publis,,thdt, if: - - - -_ • -
: them you have-more regard for hOneety arid'
kll e does•deal. in `.laocd,' it is .of the.viziler . I - , ~- • - ~.
„. ...
corre - et . ucaling-,..tnan. to acr tne part.of-therd-... --
und most offensive -ki_nil. -, *-.• " - ' 'i • •
Rarty.lhaelis agehiSt your better judment:.
biithis; and suit inen'aspavid R.:Portet •••• -
who - riotou-tho--hail earnings-ofthe poor; --.:•,-••
will be:taught-such a lesson as will make.. _
them-hewarii • how they conduct; themselveS '
hereafter.. - - D 1) this, and - jusii,dc Will Tif.T.,, '
• __ . , .
til.ll-P.llover fraud: . : ,
~. , . . , .
IVIELAy 'nay Aconpuis . ...r..-.:We regret to,
learn that on - . Saturday- the 11th instant,
:Wyile'hauling_ingraiii,' , Mr.' 'Joseph. OhaW,
65 - yeats, of •DieltinsorPtownship, fell
from the wagon, - and wha's ° 6 Much injured
that : he3died the,saine - evening:._ Mr - . Shaw
was One: of the moseresPeetable int - 1 . 414a*
of the township, - 411'4 . esteemed:by * all
who itneWhim: ' " •
All' the banks in:Maryland resumed
specie-payinents on Mondaythe'l3th inst..
The demuud torcorri open those in.. the city .
of Baltiniore,..tya So as . :ta,deeerire nu
notiee,and . fully. : evinces..the _perfect confi
dence of the whole._eommuilitY in_tfieir
- vericyand'strundnesp: The. Baltimore Chro
nicle says. there. are. Ow no paper issues
the-borders of-Maryland that are not
redeethable, except' the U. S. Trettsury
Shin-plastersl _ _
. V . L. - o.•\:Ve - apk the atteption of our fiencli.,
andergeaUt
.Sandeisoi~, who re . cO • nstantly.assi3rtinfs
, tlrll has increased: the •';state
- debt- ceveral millions; to the .reward offered
in our-column's
, tl4- - ,weeli a - nyo.Ale whp
`iwill - p4ortci — tiratC4VvAltPerlias inereasea
the slate debt One' cent.-----Coine,-(rentlemeni
we know . Vti.tire all fond of money----so
here is a tirie'elfinet to'replenisli your i)ea
cis. back out, but come up to the ,
troitgh, arcin if v -you Should not obtain
4.14cr.
,tcpThe'eleetions . are all
,going for the
have_no room for particulars
ibis week. We will be•able to hoist - our
'old eagle" next, week when the way the
Volunteer wilLeower-beneath his loolcs~rill
he a caution to Crockett:
E Cs' sid that Van Buren, Johnson,
and 'Porter; intend: shortly - to remove to
Texas •
0=75 - 3.the kcsolutions,passed at the Loco
Foco porter meeting, on the 13th; censure
Governor Ritner because be signed a bill
which appropriated . money to the Gcttys 7
burg Rail-Read,- - DiWilt the-Captain, Nirho
drew up the reBohitions, - linow that David
R. Porter . voted for the appropriation to
that-Road? • If he did- not, we can tell hirp
that 1111. Porter . did.vote for ti*apprepria
Lion to the Gettysburg Rail Road: . „
'One of the editors. of the PhilKlet;
Herald & pentinel, who foritterlie-.
sidedin ihe neighborhood of Mr. Stone;
bralter in,Huntuigdon county, in publishing
the Certificate of that gentleman, and the one
appended to it, sigeed, by several highly re:
spectable gentlemen, remarks:
." With some
six oi ; eight'.of .- the individuals who have
signed the certificate-, - we aroTersonally 0.6 7 .
!painted with, and know them to be Men
Aestimable CharaCter. - Some of them-ire
Wealthy farMers; two of them'physiCiaus of .
- reapecta . ble-stantling;:&-iworliessie.X.rcip
Wet=
The
well and Clarke, have representeq,that coun•
ty several-years legislature. Others
weknOW by reptitton,.& can safely Say
(10- . 11.6t-believe - atty ?motive whatever, - other
than a desire to:kri3O the .oause of truth and
justice, would induce any.of them to be in
strumental 'publicity .and credence
to the allidavit iii question - T - 1f it be fake;
will put no. faith in the oath of nian4.-
tv e a - skin the name of all
•
that roan- holds dear, hoW can his'
fellow ci•
tizens support Davidß'Porter 'f .
fie of Chief Magistrate of P.ennsylvanial'!
Gen. '..B"tinzo.n Ccinferd#, • Who been :
nominated . the : delegateri of
. tiauolll
cOOnty . as , eandidino:,fOr Congress Sor-thai,
(.11sfriet;,ha , 4.:' ile . noatittatiOn, i n
cOinSegttenell 'Of tieing :called tq the ' vest
'_'Mil. frOn • ihO
j s eri i - editor inLght=Have
added, .tieing, certain . of meeting,with
'a ,:Wiiterlo• dera&t;7'. ^ -
,
sloop of war. Erie;'arriv,ed at
Pensacola on the 28th ult,.from 'NentYork;
. ,
with wituinber,of warrant officers for . tho
W. India squadron. 1
lIOCUESrow\ h A nyr,s-r.trt:OIE.QELEI3II4Z
Tio-y,--41m—V-blUtiteWefikstA'ie4lie - centa •
the piOceedings,of the loco foeo .celebration '
.
held atFOrney's spring, near 1 - loguestown;
on Saturday the 4th instant, at which John -
Clendenin, Esq. presided. • OM. of i tlfriend,
'Squire Hume, was chairman orilie_ toast -
committee; ,and ,seirerat, of the 'regulars -; bear
the iinpress . ofnis gen ius to such an ex / teht,
that they are as 'iiernark - able — as a. .caLf With .
two heads." . They are of. that singular
construcion, of that salinco-undi. mixture, •
and of that head-over-Heels style, that the au- . • .
thor could have been easily detected, even •
if Ilis.'hoof and horn' had not made. their
appearance in the coffin - time. Butwe'should
-nothave-adVerted-to : this-c - elebratioi or its
proceedinps at all, had it not been for the
following toast,vivhich, although - it purports
to have - bben'giveti — by"Jolui Miller; is, evi
de n tly the %A s yttaxa of the'tearzed and dat
sical whmdid not venture to given
toast-in his own'name, r •
sected by our cOirisp oh - dent
AT his ridiculonS,• silly,- and bombastic
Of July tuasti •
• By John iliilleiThe..Herald and Lq•-•.
poeitoi, rather too small a pattern to notice:
it would be "saying grice civevsniall turn
ips"—the only way• to keep.elean, is to
keep clear of filth, and the vermin cannot .
approach your
• Well dcineCtS quire! Thereis something
Oulu witty .and caustic in the bovei -- alid - v
no doubt he speaks from sad e erience!
Bad as the locolocos are, they have kept
'cleqn:! of hini.thus.far, and .`clear of [that •
flth,''tihick :the, noxiotis, Vapor's of East
Pennsborotigh occasionally' "send forth in
th6. -- shape of a little ‘verminwho pesters
`the liarty'. year after year for aintnitnatiOni
Last fall, he 'hoisted all sails,' mood
out to catch the senatorial. • rize in a canob;
roiv - a - feideiwitecked - handsrbut
was soon obliged to. lowerlis top-sail,' and
bring hitnself to an - anchor.. Now he would
I
be satisfied-with a-legislative-prizeTaml - is --
.
using all his exertinns to obtain it, if we are
to credit several of his own political friends;
but they hate no hesitation in saying, 'that' •
to nominate' - him for any...office of profifOt
trust in the county, would be "sayuig grace
over . SMALL turnips" indeed. But, should
the . !Squire 'succeed iti - obtaining a nominavip
lion, eitber . by 'hook'or - by crook,' ht . elec
tion, WC fear,:Wotilcl be sometl.tji g .-
"like Kit
.tY.woirs w.e(1ai,1.34,1 - - of a cme," -
Ic-7-Thb , :temocratig,,,upq-Ipasoitic eon
! vention of Lebanon,count,yovhich Met yes..
rterday \reek in the`- borough of Lebanon,
,
nave nominated a strong tieket;'‘vbich - will
'be eleoed by a large majority. 'FM , Con
gress, Dr„ William Simonton: For Senator,
''John_ Killinger; Esq,,the late representativek
and for ..Assembly,'.Godlieb Kintzle, Esq.,
. all good inen and tine, who will distanee
their
,loco foeosebTtreasnry opponente on
the second 'ruegday - of October. -
• The New York Mirror fiasitotbeen.re-.
ceivad atAis office for se.i!cr4 creeks!
co!nis .iq
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