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Republican Farmer, and Democratic Journal from Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania • 2

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ATIC JOURNAL. an I iV'rir FAR SIS AM UL3T OP LETTERS. CL1ST OF LETTERS, a. Remaining ia the Port Offiee at Fall April rr emaing- in the Post WUkea-Barre, quarter cndinir 31, March, 1840. Tha oommiatioQert af Luzerne Hunt, rtt t- "Thai General Harrison is an, abolitfonisU is proved by his own words.

Head his' letter below -the resolution he voted for and the I. t40: Thomas Walafk Adam David Mc Dermott VVnu IVnnis WU4 attend at their office to hear appeal from tha ThXM fot Jtar 1840 la the month of May next, for tha sever- V. tic Nelsol Lha Jame Hont VtmS Ktook James O. Grady cla. He a broken down hael of the TVhigs, and wUl trsvel otsrin same lor trot, the same tough road of follT, aud will give the ghost as a politician, by leaving hia friends in the stouga of despond at tha end cT the journey.

We hope to see, side by side with car worthy President, in the coming contest, the tried soldier and honest etateeman, Col. Johnson. He deserve at he hande of his fellow eitiaens, their firm and united eopport. ttu nnbll Mrvieee have fairly, trarchased -ssnasrv Moresn Fliiak at io wnsnip as louows i v. Ezra rharlles; exultation of the abolition papers at nis nomination by the Hanisburg Conventioni THE PUBLIC TuaoW GiTizaia Being called suddenly home to attend my sick' family, I have but a moment to answer a i- few- calumnies AuiHin Caleb Xiarnuro Zenis 2 Bradford Steven Itrown Uichael -Byrns WUliam -Uellas Jacob Behec Georee 1 leery Grady or Jnaas Fatter John r-werd 4 John Coo-gtty IMITATION.

Ther hardly any terra more frapentfy awed referee to Uisdnguiahsd men, or which sop-. La ply grvajre merit, than th pbras ri-c Ts eaU a writer original- ihoogM i hi ght praisw. Th word is Wwu 1 1 mm mim originality denote the highest a I often umlemood, the coavv an twwaeoo j.tfc will Whurtfal Um miad that whrtwn TbefUlowiag pwfrom aworkof Ala ..1 Knaoat. a man wb ws for Tj jche, youth, aad who ha kn behiod tuw la CSaeusnad la 1 S3S viJeee of i.aiU eomphe miaJt I regarded it a a bad symptom a 'boy if had powers af imitation, i dos-rtJ ia rmaia all bis life a ne-idd character. Hsltael UrOMbekan GeorgStsUer8 Stepboo 8ett -Dennis EoaLabo naries omno Stephen Ssott which are in circulation concerning me.

Benner Samuel John Hunt am. accused of being friendJjr to1TCIBreemer Williarta CL Miles Alery W. OSTERHOUT, P. M. HIT, this mark of esteem rrom toe American peopie Qm earlie8t youth to.

the present mo- Benson Rachel and it would be the basest tngratttade, now in beQ 0 dent frienSof Hainan; bJT J. LIST OF LETTERS Abiogton, Tunkhannock, cholon.ReBtoru 1 Falls, Exeter, on Monday the 4th. 1 Blakely, Braintrin, Bok, Gutter, Carbon. dale, Covinrten, Dallas, en Tuesday the 1th. Demsen, Eaton, Farmount, Orteniald, Han.

over, Huntingdon, J7aile en VYcdesjsday Cth. Jeflerson, klisgsto, Lehman, lckawsjiaa, Monroe, Newport, on Thursday tha ftb, Ncscopeck, North moreland, VovidetteeJ 8th Sttflosi; on Friday the Salem, Union, Washington, TTludhm. WUkcs-Barre Townthip.l n9TJ oujrh. on Saturday ths 9th By order td the Commioners. TUTTLB, Csrfc Comm's.

oSice, Barre, April 10. 1840. 5 his oliage, to cast a sugma iLibertv. At the age of eighteen, I liEUA-Mri Barry John ored name by deaerUng htm. Let there be a A MifMBER 0XN ABOLITION SOCI- Bnnet Taylor emsininr in toe jot umee at rit-stop April tat.

18U. Wm Roe Fraooii Weoleot BsrthoUmae Ckarlstoa DNaah raiijuig oi JSTY, eetabliahed at Kicnmooa; me oujec vx Baldwin J. R. stand by htm to tha last. which wtl to amelioriato the" condition' of Barge Daniel As to the result of the coming crisis, there ilayes, and procure their freedom by -every Bennett Elenor can but one opinion.

On the-on aide Jeal' means. venerable friend, Judge Bah man Joseph are arrayed men of eplended talents and worth Gatohj of Clermont County, was also a mem-" Boyd John who hkvo been tried and proved. On theoth- ber of ihia Abolition Society, and has lately Bean Francis John Lumprnsa Jus. Diinleavy Ford Ira Tinklepaugh Nad tnG. How Ihmiel A Fell Xena Baroum Joseph Stout Charlei La bar er ia imbecility and ignorance, sustained by I mT0IUDe a certificate that I was one Ths ob- rjkrk WilKam Ja Qallcher vj under, I have 'onnel Terrance ligations which I then came IS letters rho-t Vl'igua faithfullv nerformod A.

R. DACON, p. M- IT has no rang of sympathi. has fcwsniuswa o.4I one ia hi lif, end bra pound into mould, naJ fAer he cooU, and will ntm bo other than ro him i hi creed on all matters is already formed, and no nor nevd hop to turn tungwd brncudh ths ordinary penial sympathies of 0 rinioo of truth, than to find latin melt before sa ordinary parlor fir. Tha mod promising boy th moat imitativ in tin lies their capacity r-r education.

i Imitation, uim spoken edV indicate not so much th external power of copying th voise, 1 Jjk or manner of another, which i mimicry, a th aeatal auaceptibility of apprKtatinf fully tho thooghta and feelias cory mind with which on ia brocht in contact. Tbo aayin of Twrnco Ac Oricta. W1LLLVM HENRY HARRISONS i Whereas, the exlstance of slavery in our WHITE SWAN IIO'llEIi. unriaty Hanior Canadj Kobert Curran Christopher Cooksqn James Church Samuel Clark illiam a facuon without tha wit. to conduct a campaign, or the Uc to direct the energies' of the shattered remnant pi bald politicians who cling to iU trf cftiu Timet, -t the Spirit of the Extract from the Log Cabin Telegrapo'and De-moCTtic Whi Hard Cider shew Mirth sidd of the Public Square.

llVJcc- country, has ever been deemed a great moral and pollitical evil, and its tendency directly barre, Luzerne county, 1 a. S. H. PUTERBAUGII, and materially aJct our national happiness; rSfoh? and inasmuch as the extension ol a slave pop- ing the unparalleled and astonishing enthusiasm! of the aaiversal llarriaon party. BECENTLY of the Red Lier, Market street, in this Uorough, having taken the Mc.Conohy Mansfield bteph' 2 Mo Fuirn John Me Candrew Andrew.

Mover Esq Murphy "John Moorhead John Martin Peter MapeMrs.t Bride Joseph Myer Valentine More Cornelius i M'er James Mintxer John Morris Hiram Mosher Stephen Most era Mis Ann Null Emaline Micholson i TV Neu man Simon Nodding Jame Owens VV'm Old.ineB. Obit Peted Preston JTill-Bton Print Petef Pearce jStuirt Pilgrim Peter Pitcher fierce Penc-fope Pelt Polly fJringle't-hirle 11 ierson Henry Probert John Patteison I'homas IierorC. II. Phillip Richard QuUIemen pennis Romage Conrad Reily Ja'me Ray Levi i Ru63--ll James Richard John It4ub Samuel 2 ttnggles 4shbe': bnyder John Shafer ffllaon Smger Jauob Stout John Steward Miss P. Smith JohrrS -S weesy Mhomaa Sbippy Bclinsda St.

John Via 8 Steintr Kef Jesse 'hri D. St. Cedir Ellen Pet ShrlnerJohn Swain Anthony ulation in the United States is fraught with i Coofc -TREMENDOUS OUT-POURING OP HARD the moat fearful consequences to the perman- 1 1 "11. VI 2 Devans Hannah tane lormerly known a the rACKPl'l DOA1 HO I EL, has put the establishment in good ordei and is ready to receive and aeeoromoda-e hit old friends and customer and psy proper atteotien nency ana uuraoiiiiiy vi our ihuukjxu msu-tations and subject of the admission of slavery in the new lstate of Missouri is at this time before the Congress of the United States; therefore. 1 Resolved, That our Senatof and ltepre- TOWN." cimituus jiamire os Tasaoviasioa -TKoru! Tha oVmonftranons the onward, epward, for new, ones and totbe pubiis la general, I He ha made arrangements to have hi tt tie sun I I ft .1 licu will uic u-i awuilC HQ and served up in a well ordered manner.

ward and sideward march ef the great, grand, pow sentatiTew be requested to use their utmost ex 1 be rooms ana bedding wul receive ef ecial at erful and magnificent csuse of lippecanoeum, ertions and take evory means to prevent the Colline Jaue 1 Donnaldsota C. Decker Mike Day Elizabeth Doughert3 Owen Donley Michel Evers Ow-a Fell Hugh Fishei Elijah Fowler W. W. Fann John Farndl Patrick Frailly Thomas Fell John G. Gressinger George Groover George The Bar will be supplied with a eho'iee attoit hard dderiaro, and log cabin wm are crowding in noon us so thick and fast, that have been lite The Militia and Volunteer ol the 2nd.

Brig, ade 8th. Division will pared for training and Inspection, tn the following order Tbe Volunteer Battalion, of Union -Guards, Commanded btr Maj. A. Smith, aa Monday, the 11th. day or May next.

Tbe 2nd. Regiment, Commanded bf OoL B. 8. Brock way, and the volcssteer Battanoa ef Columbia Guards, Commanded by Maj. F.

8. -Headky, on Tuesday the! 12th. i The Huntington end Union Battalion Com. manded by Maj. E.

Trescott, on day the 13th, 1 Tbe 115tb, Regiment Commanded by Cot J. Johnston, on Friday the 15th. The Wyoming volenteer Regiment, Com. i mauded by Col. H.

B. Wrirht on Saturday the 16th. The 1st, Battalion, of tha 116th, Commanded by Col. T. JJadley on the 18tb.

1 Tha Invincible Volcnteec 'Battaliea Csna. inanded by Mj. A. Green, Tuesday tbe 19th. 1 The Volenieer Rifle BaltaTton, Commandsd by A.

K. Farr, on Thursday the Slst. The 2nd Battalion ofth116 Regiment Cora-roaneed by CoL T. tladley, an Friday SSod, '1 he LaGrange Volenteer Batulion, Com-' rnanded by Maj. V.

Smith, on Saturday the 23d, MILES AVERY, Inspect 3d Brig. 8th Divia. Pa. Mltia. Brigade Insect era Office Fall April 10th, 1840J men I ol liquor.

The Siabline is extensive sndeonvenient. rally compelled to rob all thl geesain town of their N. B. The Heriek. Northumberland aii odHa pinions, to procure a sumciency oi qu wiw whh to indite proper eVscriptions of those wonder riburgln ofiuail eoacbes stop aC this ho extension of slavery within the territory, oi the United States, west of the Mississippi, and the new States to be formed within, that Territory, which the Constitution and the treaties made under it will allow." From Garrison's Liberator, NoMiiifATtoif or Ge.

Harrison. The Na rsjk tuar 13 No. S3 ful outpourings. Among them ail, nowever, inai drooibM it Jurmt wum tu Akbuuu aAertum xtt pukr. I am a nan; 1 can ympathiza with Try thm? that ta hmman.

It roqnirit, how-cTfri that a miad poaaiiing thia faculty of hava a aelWimrticgpowtr wher it may eootrUtho inf5aancwbichitroceiea wadity. A km of irath, for iu own anle.eup-pGcathia power, and cooatUotoatha Badroaof that JUiJofonality whkh aJoooiaJeairablr. OrtjpnaUy, a the word ia often nerd, properly puftn ecctaUkilj- and reaaha from the er- growth of aarne particular faculty or characterutk whkh unbalance the mind, and eoocentratea iu fowere eaaatnrally A pecaon thu diatinsuiahed lunitej in hia view of thinga, and JLm capacity fax cjOttprarndin any bjct aa a whole, lie draw tTcry thinj int ona rangv, and eontam-ptataa. objecta uJougi atagle All tbofbt or facing oot of theae limita. are dlmby onderatood or fteorr ajmpathixed with As he grew old hia paculi'aritiae harden into prejudices; bulwarked ta oletinacy he cannot accom modate hLnwlf the change foin around tiaj ha cannot keep vp wiUt the progress of the I.

i Bract posensed the mental power of iwuUure-araa in lemarkable degree, with a nalir vigour of inteOect beyond the gift ntoet men. Hia Eay a Natural Society, after the style of BoUngbroke, was exact aa jmrmrion of that author's manner, so feesmblant ia phraaeokwr, train of thought and witnessed in cur own village oi obuuwwp, vu Itt IAOX HOTEL The subsonber would resnectfullv luform Monday last, was the most astonlsing, magnincen and At cawn.of long before nf th had emeteed from their downy hi friends and the public that he has returned Gary Hiram fartea John Jf inckly B. 8. beds, the village bells, of their own free will end Hiflort Peter 4 Hancok James accord, commenced merry peat, sending iraar inspiring sounds a ditanoe of ome thousand league across the surrounding country. A booming of 539 cannons, besides a multiplicity of guns, UunderbosM and mutkets, discharging their well tional Whig Convention, assembled at Harris-burg on the 5th, December, nominated William 11.

Harrison for the office of President of United StcteS. On the first and second ballot, the vote stood, for Henry Clay, 103 for Harrison, 91 for Winfield Scott, 57. On the third ballot, tie vote was, for Harrison, 148; for Clay, 90 for Scott, 16. Jill the Slaoe Slate meat for Clay. We regard thisl as an llolcum Harvey Hassor Joseph1 i stored artillery simultaneously in the air, also served to add vastly to the scene and produced an A VI Holland Laurence Hussy Thomas Hippie John Harrows Warren bet traiv electrical, ut nu ry avenue leading the village was thronged with other important sign of the times as a signal defeat of thi slave-holding oower in this country.

Had it not been for abolitionism, Henry Clay Hover Lawrence Estate Dank I Uadcrman Dtteastd. would undoubtedly have been nominatnd. a uense maa gumuiniw lag come a distance of more than 2,500 miles to attend this sublime and magnificent demonstration. It is cemputed that at least thrtt-faurtht of all present, were revolutionary soldier. By noon the have faith to ttuevt thai no stave-fwidej will the riactare of feeling with which it waa imbued, that when ia was published anonynMuary after hia Jordahip'a Ueaih.

rery body believed it to be a veathamewa work hia. Thie sort of tmiutlon if nnsicker Henry Hakes Lyman 4 James Henry Jacob Caroline Jenkins Charles LL persons iadebted to Ih Estate of Daaist Was umas. lt of Pridon tosmslisv Lu. ever-a gain be permitted to Jill the presidential aerne eouoty, deeeswd, arc hereby rfooste 1 sail nffiee tn tats Itepubkc. to his weir known and commodious Tavern, the Red Lioitt in Market street, a few doors from the where he will endeavour to make those who will favour faim with their custom, as comforts we as lies in his power The Situation of hir stand in the most active business street in the place, and within a short distance of the County buildings, renders it a convenient stopping place for all who may have business in the place, at the -Court or in the County Offices.

JUs Table, will at all times be uppllied with the best the country or market affords His Bar, with the best Wines and Spirits that can be procured, and His Stables, are believed to be as convenient and commodious as any other in the place. Grateful fur past favours itceived from a generous public, le would respectfully solicit a share of ther per-ronage for the Mure, assuring them that nothing on his part shall be wanting to deserve their favours. i GEORGE KOCHER. Jr. Wiles--Barre, April 6, 1840.

UIOTIIXG HOTEL. villa was truly oy iniueiuen oi Implies ae servility, but in fact a superierity of the crowd Not less than 145,000 freemen were ana mass payment, ana tnos navwg claim agalsst said Eatat will present them dulv aitested lor set Kulp Miss Louisa mind, becaaa it indkatce a sagacity for tailing ta Tnt I Hakkisox CowvEirriojt Well, the congregated within the hallowed jirecincts of our tlement to M1HT1N IL WABEttMAV. Knox Jam-s range of another man's intellect within the sphere of one'e own. Tha act of reproduction de Provldsnee, April SI. I44U.

tw Kingsbury David agony is over, and Henry Ulay is laid upon the shelf. And no man of ordinary intelligence can doubt or deny that it is tha anti-slavery King Samuel Lyon Stephen B. 2 Boot and Gho maluiir Srk WI a aa. ar astonrshed; immortalized Dnuniown. eaas was the crowd, that the Chief and Deputy (about 500 in numbers,) were reduced to the disagreeable necessity of piling them opon the heeds of each other, at least twelve layers" thick.

In addition to all this, ths roofs ef all the bouses, Shnver lienry Smith Owen Snyder Rev John Smith Aaron Stroh Peter? Shriver Henry -Uilnger iZct-ben Victory Thomas Vankeet Robert AVeitsGeo-'S iHiamsRo. 5 Williams Joshua W. Wertlin Geo. Wviso Jame Wriglit Dlid WiUiiibs Ellen Wetter Cri B. 2 Williams JOshu WatsontWm.

Wise John Ware Edmund Yoyee Jobnf. Lew Catharine feeling of the Morth which ners done it, note power tnemouve lajw hu maj fertile er net. In the instance referred to, the motive was a ckvatel a the production itself waa able. i. v-.

It -is ecrtainlT no ineaostJeraUa bleesioz ta AJU3Iil.B3l. THE subscriber would rrspeetfully ikisrav Ih JJtUe Wil'i C. connexion with his own ostentatious and in famous pro-eiavery demonstrations in Con people of Wilkes-Bsrr and Its vi6kdfy, that be i has eommeaesd the ontoesi of 1 have the faulty of spprcuUs; adiveraity of gress. Praise to God for a gToat anti-slavery bams, shod, pig styes, chicken coop ana cow-stable, in and about the village of SnuflTtown and it extensive suburbs, were literally evenun with men, Boot and Shoe making and Repairing, victory. A man of talents, of neat dis Lafaatain Ernast LapeBusan Long Richards Ludwick Doc.

Charb Long John Lee te cttanuee -to be aoio ia enter tnio every vn oetj of tetoperament, and to realixe for ooe'a kalfacother state of A man who On Market Street, opposite CoL Lamb's Drug 1 1 1 1 and children, all "qualified lectors," in tinction, of long political services, of bound-leas personal DODularitv. haa been ODer.lv re siora, wubtv urn viu maa orusr, JJoott and Shot; txMeoeae arr osea to himself a wide cir- jected for tha Presidency of this great Repub ths very tmith of hard cider enthusiasm." Even the branches of the trees were bent te the earth, beneath the cumbrous weight of theft enthusias eojojmentai For every thinj in litera-taie and art. every peculiarity of humor, eve- MHertlarnet Mart Samuel Morra Joepb Magee James ta th Nswest Stjl fashion and from tbe bsa 1 stock that eaa procsred. II will alas keep so hand, at all times, a supply 1 elegsot tic1 occupants. Thousands 'came on norseoacK, jam HE subscriber would inform the pubE lic, on account oi ms pevouon to slavery, aei up a monument of piogresa there.

Let the winds tell the tale let the blave-holder hear news let foreign nations hear it let O'Con- it mixdfestalioa of character, all stiles of beaaty, whether in the almplkity of na 186 tetter bove list, 4a. that be na taken the well knew and long Public Zouse call the thousands upon thousands in vetucJa of svery sue, quality and description, and tens of thousands came foot into the classic bailiwick of Snofftowa calling furl-tter on the Jjadiet Gaiter JJoott and Sllfiiirt, JLadU'e iforC9 Shoe; -true, or la the embehatment or taste all nell hear it let the slaves hear it A slave Wyoming Hotel, rrtrstiocj of trath.no matter hor embodied; will pi-as sy they are 1 D. COLLINGSP. holder is incapacitated for the. Presidency of Never, we sresume, since the day.

father Adam M. Children' Shots both iforoect and lately occupied by ZTei-cy ettitt.whene be in all mirJjter tlJ delight, and find ready kd the United States. The reign of slavocracr first set his foot into Faradwe, has a similar scene been 'witnessed eithei in Europe, Asia, Africa, icnus carryiflir on ue nusinc ox invent aeeninr other detcrljitltn. is hastening to a close. rtiection nf Hem taittance to Lis sjmpaihies.

Tbo Judgement such a maa 1 apt to bo clear and coenpre- LIST OF LETTEHS. Kemaining in the Post ai I nnkbannook Pa nril 1st. 1840. 4 and would solicit a share of the publio patron- TT als supply of ry mlay ana toe nomination of illiam Henry Uarruotu by the IVkig Convention, taken in age. xzavug seen in uic Business many yean Coarse Boots and Shore, David tnay heASirei beooaao he views a select ia a tiatTof arseets.

sad has caruealar fond 1 Timothy Kellegham in tfucks county, be Hatters nunselt that he can Asia Minor, Amotion or the State of Hew Jersey. Nought, save the gracious intervention of an all-wise providence could have saved many live from instant and terrible annihilation, eo intense and effonuinar was the prrsrure. Thie intervention, connecuon witn ail ute circumstances, one Jaeoa Kenauae give general satisfaction to those who "Will fa rsa for one view of it mora loan for another. of tie heaviest blovcm that the monster slavery has aad fine work of veriest eripdea. Ransom Porter, WUkes-Barr April 89 1110.

tC 11a eta throw himself into the Tarioas atti vour him witn ther custom. His Table, retctvea in wis country. tudes of mind ia which others have (consider will at all times be suoolied wi Ji thai best tha ed it. aaT afterwards take a position that will we are tbrdlsd with ecsUtieJoy to relste, was not withheld. Precisely as the village clock announced the hour ef IS, it commenced raining copious torrents of Hard Cider, which et htinued without oountty or market afford From tha Berks Democratic Press.

command a surrey cf all Sides at encc. Uts Bar, Let the rest of the renegade members of the late Legislature take warning, that although they hare not been expelled tho house, as with the best Wiues and Spirit that can liMorUmeruan. VAN BUREN AND JOHNSON. interregnum for a period of near two hours, refreshing and invigorating tb vast assembly at to an extent truly semarkable. This popular beverage ran in the streets end gutters procured, ana His Stable, It is vfith.Llinc of pleasure and x5rids that SyMaaLaw Jno.

Lynch John Jausen Joseph Nelson -JnnMcTrigue Joseph L. Meeker -S Kbnrod Minger4 Johij McGaughey Nathanitl Alapes Lucetta Li Her Thomas Muzzy 1'h alias Mocormiok Michael Murphy, Geo. Parker Preston John Phillips Mr Root .5 they deserved, for. tho gross and infamous insult which they have perpetrated upon the sov which are extensive and convenient will always vr witness thf jrowinff popularity cf oox s- ereign will of the people, a still-more dishon kaee-darD and upwards: and was cadght up by Cobb- ftvery Cyras Bvery Edw Ktwater Miles Brery Runioe Bate Pierae Bowman David Braucher Isaae Bunnell Mortice Byrne Joeph Bemball Sylvester Dana Ellen Diiytoo James Dreroan John D. rvise Dennis O.movan Michasi Oowly Daniel Cruwly Robert Covey I sae Carver 8 William Colling 'Michael Clun Kenfioan Kadmait Pi'rery Polly A Foots Peter Flood Pr)rt (iwf Amot Haftail oe in tne ocst conuition.

JACOB bertelsJ Simableand worthy Liiiet Magistrate. 4 its -exalted tutiioiidm. fine Ulentv, and. -btilliant the dclisrhted seest in small tin cups, which were kiadlv furnished bv the hospitable denisens of Wilkesbarrei A pnl 6, 1840. tuUo career, attach all hearts to hia cause.

The wonttLiB'? that his enemies eaa say a orable fate awaits them when the mighty and unerring voice of an injured and persecuted people will stamp the mark ol traitor vpon their forehead, and say to them, go thy way, cmuS'town. AH the forests within a circuit of 300 miles had been felled to the ground and converted rulnst him U. Oil he has docs nothing "whloh into toe- cabins for the especial accommodation CARJDe Dr. A. SI.

Holies. of the enthusiastic" crowd. In the afternoon, thou unfaithful servant, you are no longer worthy of our He who violates his faith with the people should not strain be trus Wyoming Troop; T70TJ are reqnested ts iseet at tl.s bouse ef 8-hs IL Puterbsueb is tb Borough ef vVUkes Barr on Saturday the of ay nut at 9 o'slosk, completely equipped for txereis sod provided with tig rounds ofbliitk sasrtridg. v. Bowman, Cajtt.

1 89 Boot aha Shoo I WLXIS hJ tJTOUV. THE Subreriber would Inform his friend U10- pnblie ie general, that ha soauaeoasd-lb sbov buamea on tbs West aid of tn Publi Sauar, next door th ttor of Jsba U. Wood, where be will mak to order every srtirlt rosr'i ed with th sbovo boiin. Th who may favor blm wkh their stm, may relr upon baring their irk don al sbsrt so-tioc, and madf of tbe best material. Jar P.

Cholltt. Wllkes.Barre. April tQ, Ufcq if Book Etadery. WILLIAM GlIAKT, T100K Binder, resDcetfutly informs the abW-' Uats of WUkes-Uarr and naighborhosd, that be bat opened onthe premises No. A Frankbs near tho corwav of Market, formerly spieBf W.

Lynao, Watch Makeri aad that bsl pr- Would rep.etfully inform the citizens when the sun again burst forth ia undiminished splendour, this unequalled assembly formed into a nrocession nd. oh dear, such a procession! It ted, as he is unworthy of future confidence. i unanannock and its vicinity that he has loca i he resolutions which which were waa neither Aloha nor Omeza'Il MairnifUur.do.' ted himself mTunkbannqck and commenced tb the practice, of medicine where he will tender bis unanimously adopted by. a numerous meetin of the Democrats of Bedford county, spoa James Unply Mr Robinson Miss Kuthan Shaw Rq-ures 2 Michael ealy Damon Stevens GeO Shoemaker Owen Swsneyf Stephen souire Sublimesto! Although it was ut-terlv impossible for the naked eye, even when as service to all who wish to Consult him in mat they- eaa eornlemTj. His coarso OTcr the poiit-icai heavens has been tnteor-like, and the stand amaaed, confounded, and ailene-d.

His publio acts, firm, consistent, and politic, have endeared him to the people, and proved his ability and fitness to fill his 'nt exalted statioo. Th party under his ad- -miniftration has been consolidated and trer.jfiheaed, and tho cocntry has been prosperous at home, and honored abroad. His siiclry ard ducrction as a statesman; have woa the reapeet; the admiration, and have commanded the friend ship of all Curope. His -tact, rad rmrct, and discrimination, have kept the sentiments of the Democracy of old Berks ters relating to bis i practice. Dr.

B. wenld so truly, that it is useless to say apy thing otter for tbe satisfaction of the cemmunity, the following references reaper table gentlemen sisted by a solar microscope, magnifying five hundred millions of time, to discover either a beginning or an ending it has, nevertheless, born cor-roetly ascertained, that said procession was one hundred and eighty-nine miles and three fourths fm mile la length, the extremities having reached who have voluntarily testify in their approbations of hi mode of treatment ia the practice of more upon tne suoject Resolved. That we; as Democrats of Bedford county, will NEVER AGAIN ELEVATE TO OFFICE ANY4 MAN WHO HAS K. kJ It lUtd'me; Lllallork Ja HardhSg'" Either llolletkbevk Highti Hine 3 Hugh iricks at Jordon ntcaicine. We the undersigners have been personally 'Sally Ann Teal' i James I aggart Jno -r Wm II Jenkins Wm.Tavlor t-tt Charles Vosburg- from ear own honored and patriotic SnuffUwn to DESERTED, after hi election, the cities ot the JACKSON AND JEFFER- v-us at peace with England, when darker prees- acquainieu witn ur, A.

MoUt lor a num ber ofyearadunng which time has been the CREED. close ana Tics upon vi. i adi ms menu rand rntelliginee as a man, not only entitle pnncjplf practising, Physician and aurireon ia Michel Jojdon Johnson Kelly Edv Wi.ite Jittolced, That we approve of the doctrines laid the Beaver Meadow Companies works nd Bartholamew Wei ton ClarrisBa Weed 1 Jame Whit and fit him to uo tha rreetdent of a tree peo- psred to execute all erUr la avood oinasvy wik BMWtnet sad despatch. Term nwdsrata, ap8-W vicinity and from general Jtnowledg of his fit, bat their vtrtoe anfl goad sense are apparent ia the selection. The total and admitted down by the his lata annual message, but regret that they have not been carried Into active operation.

4 Mesnltfcd.That tho odious banting law post uvvcm piaciiuoncr nis sicaay pustnes habits And morral character, would cbeer-fnlly recommend him to the public aa a pt -J SAMUEL 8d, Ml mF.MAlMNG in the Post Office at King, ston. I Estst of Jobs LL parson Indebted ie th 2M, lteinbsld 1st of Newport. Lai poning the resumption of specie payments, till Lusors Csatyr wiHBMu uia proicssion ana ucscrv ing the confidence ef the public leaver Meadow FeW 14, 1840. the loth of January. Ifi 11.

naissed bv tha dMeised- SMI flnrufi mr llaoh want eCxeoipeteneo of his eons peti tor, iat l-inoleed it be not burlesque) to call Harrison a i rompetitov) is oisyostin the Seville portion pf the W'bitr party. Men aocustomed to the rexarciseftheintsllecawha which God has 'endowed them, are becorniaj daily more and Wluofth loar cabin and-hard cider Whigs, and Antimasons, together wi A a fewt11 Elutabetb A APOSTATE DEMOCRATS, is such a bUl A'h Christian A. Vandeve Supt. for tbe Beaver Mead rquted to make payment oa or before tfc lta of Jan next wad all pwrssa having aemasdi gint said tl are reqostc4 to pra! ow Kan Koaa ana Coal Uompany. U.

STPDW At Kin 'icriuii Arriwn within speaking distance of our neighbours ut Skunk Valley, The procession baring marched with Mtonialuns; precision through the principal street" of ctnuff town, it dispersed si 3 o'clock; P. M. in considerable good order, considering the quantity ef hard cider which each man, in the plenitude of his patriotism, had sppmpriated to himself throughout the '-'pif The evening was commemorated in a style not inferior to the entertainments of the day. Huge and terrific bon-fires, darting their quick names into the very sky roskets bigger than any comet ever yet dreamt of in ancient or modern astronomy, shooting across the Hue vault of heaea---ilia-minaiion of all the log cabin with -Hue tights" transpareiiCie ef the here ef North at Irast 15 sect square, with various othor paraphernalia "too numerous to mention." -v These closed a day, which, venture to predict, will remain memorable wails a stone is left to mark the cxisW eaca of ft The eill-cl of this nevr4o-be-beaten. ner-to-be forgotten day, wiH ajtoaiuh friend and foe." No rational man can now doubt the triumphant elec Jacob Thomas, Mining Engineer for Bearer or be (or that time, legally attested, tot enissasn ehaajpron.

aad the cniualified and, unre Meaaow nan tcoaa and Coal company. deemed burnbuz of hia friends. The Amen- d. C. G.

i sgon, Secretary JJeayer Ltnjawiine Xeinbatt Laphy Michel Lewis. Miner Bluckman Nihnagoy aoshna OchroigJudnth Miss Owen Wm 1 Pettcbone Joshua Pettebone Miss Pace Jobnf Pce Wmt Phrtington: Joseph LASTING EXECRATION of evry genuine Democrat in ths Commonwealth. lZ Resnhed, That all those apostate democrats Buakirk Peter A in either branch of the legislature: who have Culver Culver 3 aold their principles, who have basely bow- Carle Ira' ed their knees to thu glittering banking Inati- Covert A laars. Pete RtChtl. Meadow company.

i W. Wilson, Longshore, N.I Penrose, 7 1 Newpert, april 140. ft WXlJTXiins. tuUons be consigned to men ted infamy by sen Chwch illiam ding them. down ti.

'Ctbet Lazarus i Tn tna Tile dust from whence ihey 'aptftng, V-" UnweDt-'unhonnrftfl. aaul Csi it In thtFoat Omc at rvmouU Luzerne County Pa. April id 1840. John Barney Wm Bloret Chaa. S.

I Jacob Drumheiler, 1. I A. Thornton M. M. 8.

Zhrundage, In addition to the above, Dr. JD. is' author-izd to offer Dr.1 T. W. Afiner, of Wilkes-Bar.

re, a a reference in edition to the above. Aprils, 1840. tf. people have too much innate rood sense, a fealin? of eatioaal prido toojofty to acknowledge Uie of such onroitigated I nonsense. Geav Harrison's oaaliAcatiors are not eoch as So fit him to the Chief magistrate of i.

great and growing people, they desixo to hear nothing bis puUie career, as a eoUier, cf his diploraary, or of his enpaejtiee as a tJIer of the sell. As a soldier he has done ah-eolately notlaa; that can give him a name or enJtax bitn to the people, much leas to entitle him to the first cir.ee in t5i gilt of the nation, it is enly inkeepioz with tiie custlrnary mad-. rieaaofuie hi party to preaa hi claims pa tliis ground. As diplomatist he has -ri it arw arw Height Chauricy i Strok wetland Benj Wy" Elizabet Witney Marcy Miss 'estVKelley CC Curtis Wm. Balltatr a- wio Hrm una tnaepenaen tion of the Log Cabin and Hard Cider" candi-1 stand taken by the FORTYIVE Democrats J''Vn; in tha tmm 4 11 ft I) Davenport Si Bamucl Drsprt Pajr.ud Bswk Tlewj.llifg" vu vmuuv vu 114 tr 1.1 L-t rt 11 Crane Charles Drake Samuel GOuld Hose Hall Isaao Jones -Enhram Kinff 1 data to th first ollico tn tne gut of 'e free poople by an ortrwbclmiug majority.

The loco-focos poor souls are dejected, disheartened forlorn, overwhelmod by this "entbesiastic" inJicatisru Tby see th handwrkiag upon the waH, and sor-render in dee- ir. Harrison will IreaideHt-- boxxa 1 BnuiTtown stands ready and -prepared to Tt Joha iDgbattt LAnjiJsouih v. C. i ti-': S-oiJardsvIl jL- It An persons are hereby cautioned against perl chasing or recieving a Note riven by me to Remai' Pa. -April is dm -nasi bu country awkfiimaeix.

ana II re- siiilog en a si UrnJi planUUon, and the sqoan I thanks and esteem of every member of thoLr party. 1 i. llclced, That we havo every confidence in the wisdom, th firmness, the honesty, and the Integrity of MARTIN, VAN BUREN, our worthy Chief Magistrate that in him we have found a man fully, competent to regulate the affairs of this great and flourishing Republic, and that at the coming November election will fin hia oro exited suffragsg, iii 1 i'r: t.j oiepncn oiiics, uaica ipni, 17, lo4U, at I el Levi! paWotvinO tlPogh AiMtiaSmita lflknd tcboolf i.v,.a Thomas a more than half the work herself, and will, if all others fail, ensur him a esio incress into the Pre- Jesse Morgan 1 Jeshua Pugh Reynolds Smith Barah 8tull AWi.w rf tlousand yoaily, may enuue bin stdenuai chair. Th repuohe is sale.v Once more, Adam. i- 1 Bv ue thereof, and am deter- Aaihonv Datot Jr.

med not to pay the aamo unles compelled Samuel Levit 3 1 I. Jesse Kiglm i- fL R. N. VANAU EEK. Aaron Simerwa CLiTCUv.ii -3iC 1 bsve received no.value thereof, and am deter- ih name cf a rrmar and a puce amonj ooot, thy firs him indX upon the aiTTav, ttdao udj to th TCUs ci fit2igr smonj jUn thousand enser for Zos UaaiBS, llAaa.Gi-psl tsi Ci9 tsiomitsili escrrro wirxajl uavid 1 no-nas 1117 1 HC.Wgdsmf 1, 8, DACrORTJf.

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