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6 THE STATE CAPITOL GAZETTE. i r- rentable stretch of the prerogative whiok MM I tiotio mach talked ofbrtU federalists, snd Tba people ban, eat and all, at ieaet all equal to 73) ceate for each head of a family, THIS IS STRICTLY TRUE. It will be ob GAZE TTE. him aii life, and Dm power tb Hum into! which they to faithfully premleed lo extend to served that the tax bout to ha levied, amoanta ta caste on cm sooi; therefore, tba child at tba braaat ie eburgeable with a tax to that amount. tlx bud of Adams' Admioistrsiiea equal tv eitisens." Tb rich nabob, tlx speculator in to Hurt posscesed by NspoWsn, when that aiubi- Stocks and th interests of Gf set til lion tyrant bad established ths "Gonseilpt" Uut occupy ths mind! and control the action and for what? Wby.lo aceommedfta British ytem, which aahled klm at any moment to I of tb prseeat barf Bad up Federal Coopes.

-I ri unm, wa see we aa brokea front they alwaya present in all deliberative bodice. The neglect of thia rale, th worh iags of a recreant spirit being aomeUmaa mis- taken for charity or magnanimity, often paasJ- 1 xe th strength aad thwart the wisest and useful plana of the Draecralie Federal party." The election of tha present Clerk of the fin as of Representative at Washington, by the aaiaa of a ft Whifs with the Loeofoooe, ia aa inetaao) end on ao less shameful nor leee to as soeaemav-ad waa th election of William A. Caasa, aa Speaker af tha last House of Representative, through aa infamous coalition between lb Lea. DEKOCHTIC EIUBLICA CAHDIDATE FOR GOVERNOR, DAVID R. PORTER- poain( a doty of tauaty per not.

upon all tbeee com forte of life. Remember, before you cut your eotea, thai yoa here the avowal of hie pria. ciplee ia a letter wader hie owe band, and tha fotee of hie ceajMt aliel frieode in Conf reea oar. ry inf eat hit elewe. Recollect all thie, and tbaa decide whether eoch a man ie worthy of rota from a Military individual in the State who wiahea to peruke of tha comfort of life.

KEEP IT BEFORE THE WORLD, That ieweti Jai" ia In far or of thie roea, and out. raf eon orraneeio of arery Ledertnf man. He Banker. Yea, tha amrisiaa(of tba sucking aarehall aa arm powsrfu) anengb to xecute I Tba diatribatloa of tba proceed of lb public child ie taxed 56 cents, and wa all know la wire bare immediate and direct iotereouree with the Governor, ead a (reat many whobaeeaot, un bear teetimony to hie STRICT TEMPERANCE, aad that, ia moral conduct, walk, and cosaenatiaB, be baa not hie enperior in tha wUta of ot of It. But wo are told that uuidutut Ktfoms ran iLtoTtoii, tba Whig neweptpera are, no aad all, la coma oat eimuHuieouily with the eharfe, when they keliere no time to aootradiet or proea a NEGATIVE, will be aftbrdod theGo-vornor and hie friend.

Lot tha miecreanta dare ta do tbia Ibeif reward will be tba honeat indlf-aatiea af a eirtuoae people. Ooearaa Porter ie tba moat daring aad deapotia design bis ue-1 lands, is saotber measurs of aioaa," intended bounded thirat for dominion oould suggest I to eontribata toward coomplishiiig tha fraad neither Coes or Tea. TATB CBBTKAI, COMMITTEE Fourth, An additional raven, independent of object of all Ibair exertioe. THE ENSLA- Ia addition ta tha tax of SO per tent, upon Coffoe and Tea, tba same amount ia levied on that raiaad by custom, wa araatad by tba impc VINQ OF THE COUNTRY. la this sob.

EKir BrniLEJk, LVl'HEt tiSILY, 1 A. V. PARSONI, JACOt BKtLEt, Molaesee. Salt and Spices. Our caleulatioa ia ilioaof a DIRECT TAX, Car tba aapport of! tba perfidious sad dsmainf piritof Federalism locos aad a taw rotlea fiamoerale.

fFaderalule I WILLIAM D. BOAS, Kuril burf. tba standinf army which tba President had fa-1 abowa itatlf ia all ita netlv and unalloyed baaed on Coffca and Tea, only, and it result in proving that aa thee articles the Whige have cannot back out; he baa written it, and bia friende, theea wbom ha inetracte, era carrying out hi thored smnnd him lo enforce ohcdionco to com-j tempt for tha labormf maa tha idaa ia bald out. Among the meat active of tboaa recreant wa SAMUEL H. CLARK, from tba eounty af Da, phin, whoa conduct on that occasion baa furnished ample proof that ha bclonrj to thet claaa af JIUNJAMIM PARKK, JOHN W.

RtTrER, JA8 BAA. UIW1VI BITtVl I mande 'which tha xtraordinary power bad ea-Ithat Ihcy alalia eoir friend, and the mors sf I qnit. as trmprraU a ji Ijrt telicv tiewe by their vote in Conf ice. He and hi levied an annual tax oo the Stat of Pennsylvania, tofajaidis equal proportjonsb rich and poor. I cared to hiraaclf, and his own caprice, might lead 1 factually to impress this belief, a portion of too they ra both ezamplee of morality and tempe friend) are committed upon but one en bjoct end mawpiuKifiB xa proper amounting to tba suormeue luca of (390,000 fam I him te promulgate.

I public revenue ia appropriated for the purpose of rance worthy of imitalio by the atriotaet oca- uun uieir uiieren. RfiNRY A MUHL81E0. UniiV-JAMEH CI.AIKE. wsimille. WILLIAM BBATTY, U.

WILLIAM F.VOI.HB, I JTWK.rH O. WEAL, We bare thooabt aroaar ta make these ramirka. ilies, at 3 3) f. Look, nllow-eiUuris, ct thiscircl of arable. 1 dietribntinf anonf tha Statea is a direct and that ie, TO GRIND DOWN AND TAX THE POOR.

Thia iatba refona which hie friende now advocate. We aek every voter in the Slate For thie tha STATE is ta receive, JOHH 8PTKIIIB. I riiutari. i i LEHIGH COUNTY, because we have observed with regret, that tha Harrisburg Intelligencer ia org inf hia re-creation and if we are not mistaken, ealpabl ai-knee a sort of tacit acquiescence as eihibited from proceeds of public lands, 9 1,764 00 cry, created by a federal adminutratioe, for tha Uhtrcl manner and the eery nut act of tbeie purpose of aukinc tba Government independent Heads fAetr aaaiatry, ia to impoee a bartben of tha People. Tba Auaw Law" the StH.

of tea tioaa tba amoant rirea to tba Sutaa di- THOMAS rHILLIlU, to reflect upon tha principlea now put in praa tin by Anti-Maaonio and Whlf REFORM, ERS." Read hie letter, compare it with the con The Democratic party of thie county, with a fidelity aad devotion to ioatioa and correct prin. Balanco gainst the People of tha I noil Law1 tha STANDING ARMT, and aa recti, br aaddlinr tha nation with a debt of 1 by the other Democratic Federal papers of Har. 769,636 00 State, ciplea aaeurpaeeed by their brethren ia other eountiee, have af ain pati aonriaatioa their lata Ioppreaeita Us Irapoaed npon the people, for the I TW ELVE MILLIONS, and collecting from the eupport of AN ARMED SOLDIERY, blended neeceeviee of Ufa, in an indirect manner, which duct of hie friends, and yoa will then eee the greet niieery tbaf he wiabe beeped upon (he DEMOCRATIC KBPDBLICAM TICKET, or DAVrmn couwTr. JaVf aPaWIoWj WILLIAM BELL, of Middla Faxtoa, JOSEPH ROSS, of Middlelown. What think yoa af thie, LABORERS, ME.

able, fentlemanly, and trustworthy ropreienta- POOR! to enforoe tba deepotie oommaada of a FEDE-1 randera it the more odione, aa enoraumi rafenae, RAL PRESIDENT. I to aid them ia eetabliehinr amonnt at a nerma- tivea, Foaii and Haai. General Fooii ia a fontlemaa of the true re Now, let aa Uka a look at tha acta of the neat arietociaey. tha one rati one of tbeee CHANICS, and FARMERS Ia not this pretty epecimen of tho BETTER TIMES" promised by the Whigs Will yoa submit to such a rascally imposition, eoch a villainooa conspiracy afatnst year PURSE and your LIBERTY. publican etamp, cmvteoaaand affable la hi man- I roanr" Of the fraud inflict, two moaeuree alone the creation of a national cisuurg.

up wis sunjsci wa nare a rifbt to speak, for the whole State ia aa much interested, if ant a much disgraced as th people of Daav phia poaaty. According as tba aniform asegaa of both parlies, the Democratic Federal awaken of the House met in Cencas, aonUnatad aad pledged themselves to eupport Nxa Midbub-waatb for Speaker. Mr.Clark was si th caucus, and af reed to the pi edge, ani yet the next day went into tho House on Jed with tha whole body of lb opposition dej'ee led Mr. Middlea. warlb and elected Crabb, Whig boy of lb city af PhiledelpbiA Ae a reward, ho waa appointed bv tin 8peskir.

Chairman af the nera, yet maintaining- a determined and dif nified BETTER TIMES," TAX ON TEA, COJTEE, AND 8U0AI. Boy, why have yoa been thia hoar and more, gaiinf eo Intently down Market etreet 7 Ia there autioa a a leg iilator, ever ready to render a We eay your LIBERTY, because tha British ed on the American people, by tho Inlriruinf debt, and tha dietribation of tba praeaade of the manner ia which be wee elented to the Preei. paMie landa our ayetem of Goternment will be deney. Tba Teteran patriot and aoldier, Amu ahaken to lU eery oentre; the independence of Jaoteoti, who had receired a lami aujoairr of Sutea will be redoally deetroyed-a eubeer. GEORGE HAIN, of Lower Paxton.

JFW TVmsei ii1 MICHAEL KELLER, of Harrisburf. Mrs-tor mf A Pmmr DANIEL A. MUENCH, of Halifax. brother member every aeeiataaoe la bia power conaleUnt with honor, Intef rity, and duty. He another row among the boatmen at the Canal Ironmaster is permitted, by the same bill, to im.

No, eir, I'm jiat looking for the BETTER port hia Iron res ay dale, la tba attar rain af i aa efScieat and valuable member, and hie nu- TIMES" tba Whig promieed father, if be would the electoral aotea, waa deprived from ducharg. I eieacy to the General Gorern merit, wbicb will Inf the dutiee aeeifned la him by the confidence thereby be enabled to aeenma tba character of a friende at a dietaaoo will ha ratified to oar own manufacturers. The revolutionary war had ita beginning ia th resistance offered to a rote for Huriaon I but I oee they won't coma, Committee ou Accounts, and Ibis way waa ee. sbled to aotlle bis own olais) as Binder of the ADAM GROSS, of Londonderry. of hie fellow citieena, by the dark and damning Monarchy, will pervade oar Union-end ineteed hi with jnet appreeia- conepiracy of Adama and Clay! bargain 0f wenty.aix FREE AND INDEPENDENT ihtm -Perhena that waeon.

bor. Perhepa that wagon, boy, Journals. Aa be also bad taj) settlement of tha Printer' bills, perhaps they Lei a lrsfi aeii. coming up street tax of tbiea cent a pound upon TEA, exacted by the British Government! Will yoa aubmit to a more infamous tax, without rushing to tire and aele" waa entered into between tbeee two! STATea I oo of bia public aervioea for another term. aaca smiaita of liberty, by which tha ople derivin.

their ri.hi. end re. Prrxa Haa. Eea-If uniting indaitry, inflex ie freighted with the "BETTER TIMES;" just ask tha driver may be your father can bare the esey about exposing his treaun. trust the eounty of iaophin will sseert her dirnity bv refusinr to nfer further honor polls, and barling, by your rotes, such a band of were cheated- oat of their euffragee, and their of Kinr.

Lord, and Common I ibta ararlnf devotion to the first choice." reckless and unfeeling conspirators from power BIT1D S. PORTER, ind (be Pablie food, Is thi Watchwoas or Till DiaocaATe. JDE1 Uml I United SIMM Bank! AN INCREASE OF THE 8TATE And TAX OH TEA, COFFEE, 8ALT, 8VQAR, AND upon a man who bsa alresdk received the price of his treachery, nor af sia daturk the Unioa and Harmony of the parte in (ha House, by again Holloa wag oner, what are yoa hauling "COFFEE and TEA," and other "LUXU. libertiea attempted to be eacrlficed at the ebrine The "Bankrupt Bill," ia another moaeure PrineiPlM Jeoereon, eonatitute the important of eelfish embiUon. oTeoad, Hii acceptance, which identifiee tha preeent Congreaa with the "W1" charaeUr of a republican, then ie without tha advice and consent of the Be- policy of the elder Adam.

Under bie adminie. one oa whom tba party may aafely re- JOHN W. RYAN, ESQ. A correspondent of the Trenton Emporium, RIES" for Elder Jl Bueher dr. Geo.

Kunkel, and others, Front street. Gee, boa, nate, of an invitation to send Commieeioners to I ir.iln a R.nkmnl lew we and it I Tn oorporato and eaoloeire prir. sendinr eneb a man into it as a member, i Of Mr. Crabb bavamotbing to say. Ha faithfully complied with bie part ef the corrupt tha Congreea of Panama.

In thia act of the doubt one of the ecaeea which eantriholed k. ko9 Wl well that be ia ever found bat. under date of Philadelphia, Auguat 36, 1841, paye the following well merited compliment to MOLASSES, Tom." eontraot, br airina tho Lotofooo, the eharia of IS THE WATCHWORD OF FEDERALISM Proaident, hie disposition to indulge in the net- hii j.ft., for We find under the euoooedinr ad. tUtt their schemes of rillieny and spec. "COFFEE and TEA end other LUXURIES, John W.

Ryan, Eeq, one of the candidates for ciee ol a power, similar to trial enjoyed oy trie mjaigtratjon of Theroee Jcffereon, that il bed waue euvoeaiea of equal rig nu are Crown of England, ie eihibited in the moat logi. ic0(I1. odious, that ita reneal waa afil-cud bv mni with them in faeert and thet' ell," id the boy. I guess I'll go homo I if tha BETTER TIMES" don't coma soon. the moat important Committee, of Wave end Mean, as well a of other Pommitteee.

Wa ra pest, our interference eantot be considered trosive, ae the safety of thdwhoki party depaada upon purring il of the faithless. We are indeed I principle. ble characters. There waa no law to be'foond, ihorepeetedpeUtioningeofthe people) not, bow- Assembly, from the county of Philadelphia. It ia true to the letter I John W.

Ryan, of Soutbwark, ia in nomination, and a more firm and consistent Democrat doee not exist in tha oounlv of Philadelphia- I'll be darned if father won't bava to be dratai. The Statc Debt. We had an article partly prepared on thie eobjeet for to-day'e paper, but finding that we eotild not make room for it, have laid it over for oar next Wa congratulate our democratic friende of Le- wnicn provided lor sucn a missioa, yet, sat. ever, until the object of iu anaebnent had fitd, by tha Whigs, that's a fact, 'cause ha loot surprised thai Mr. Clerk should sifier himself to be a candidate for re-nominstien, and tbaa I big oa their wise and judicious choice, aad feel Adams, after the fathiou of a monarch cloUicu ltuiBed-vii: the absolving of the aristocracy hi lima singing Tippeeeaee and Tyler fee," I no doubt of tba triumphant success of tba ticket.

witn ine unumitea ana nncontroiianie power ot from all their debts. young in yeara, ever seeious in tba causotal tne i HH i nr.m compel ae toapeek ear eentimests respecting hi former coarse. From what wdknow of the pee. mum uuu.j a uivmb iwuii hi u.t vij i he has won lor bimseii a name sJcar to CTMr. Buchanan of the Senate, end Messrs.

his prtrogative, set the Constitution at defiance. and 7a, without tha other taaranss" and lM wnj nm, time, he hae deojrrvedly BALLOON ASCENSION. No doubt but that the present Bankrupt Law will also be repeeled, eo soon aa the people are Brown, Bidleck, and Gustine, of the House, have mother must nave If; she don't get it, her I earned a place In the enections ol the Urmocia. and assumed to, BiasKLr the right of doing that which, according to the ruRoaauTAL law of the By reference to an advertisement ia another our tbaofcs for their attention ia sending us do pie of Dauphin, from a residence of nearly two years among them, we should fe astonished if be should succeed in being eettlelon the still more astonished, should fe be elected. Tha blessed with a Democratic Congress.

Ia the stomach sours, and then look out Jake, Pete, Bill, of the eounty of i-hiladelphia, which lo Ten column, it will be seen that Mr. Wise, th intra cument of various kinds. omed tongue or perjured preae can eradicate. meau time, however, its benefit will be promptly and th reat of the girls Awsy went the hoy, pid and sacceesful ssronsat, is about to make an He formerly repreeented uld oouthwerk, in our honest yeomanry of Dauphinjve are sure, weald extended to such men aa Clay, Webster, Biddle, and we paeeed on our way, meditating on Whig land, required the advice and consent of the Senate of the United State. So moch fur the administration of John Adams and that of bia son.

Now, for the act of the present Federel Con slate Legislature, and proved leithlui to those aeeensioa from this place. To those of our clti. preier aa snea to a nersi I sad an army of other financiera connected with realise and Whig erronaaacs. who honored bun with their trusts." ID The eble remarks of the Hon. James Buchanan, on the Distribution Bill, to which we referred ia our last, will be fonnd in to-dsy's pa sen who are fond of novelty, and who desire to the United States Bsnk, Tba little urchin had not heard, doubtless, that COLUMBIA witness the intereetinf process of inflating a greea, where the same Henry Clay, who had nul- These are a few plein IVits for the people, and ID" The elections in Maine will take place on th Whiga in Congress had hid a heavy TAX Eilract of a letter to the edltonf the StslsCspllel Oa.

per. Urge ailk balloon with hydiofea gas, aa oppor- lifted tha will of a lsrge majority of the People wiU not fail to convince every patriotic sells, dated on Cose and and that the only BETTER I the 10th inat. Th reeult will be another demd. Dakvili. August SI, 1841.

and anprejudieed mind, of the gradual, but not TIMES" hi father and mother and poor brother a I cratio triumph. I of the United State, for the eaka of being raised to the office of Secretary of State, ia enacting tnaity aow offered of baring their wishee ratified. Mr. Wise is a gentleman who has attained much celebrity ia the pursuit of his pro- A FEW FACTS, SHOWING THE TENDENCY OF FEDERAL MEASURES. The Stor of fie Norll" still shine oat with leee certain tendency of federaliam towerde moa tha character of DICTATOR.

Pondinc the and sisters were to experience, consisted in an I almost, if not an altogether, total exclusion from I THEIR "TYLER TOO." resplendent beeuty, ivinr hue and and color te archy. It has frequently been aeserted by the Demo. ection, all kinds of promise were made to the all within reach of her benign and benerolent Th period ie feat approaching, when Pennsyl- fceeion, and having been acquainted with him for number of year past, we know him to pos- Prior to th arrival at Albany, New York, of tha glorious intelligence, that President Tyler: indulging in the morning and veninf beverage, prepared to begin and end tha toils of a long, I I vania will be called upon to exercise thet inherent wane papers, mat th doctrines of the rederal fcy (, federalists; tba democrats were party are highly destructiv of civil liberty. To, denonnMd as enemies to free overnment, end rare. Nu era aspects, lor mslevolent conjune.

turns, or oppositions, disturb tlio harmony of her ss many eveeUent qualities of head and heart. right, irea by our Constipation a right which bad vetoed Clay'e Bank Bill, the Federalists long day of labor, sorrow, and poverty. We bespeak for him, oa the present oecesion, Nor did he know that, to consummate their I that city had beou making extensive preparation! is tne only eneetuai cnec to the encroachments prove inie, let us auopt in jang nag ol ue im. trif beyond conception wa impaled to mortal Jefferson, and let FACTS be submitted The ects (br which the erfn.i.1.. the liberal patronage of the citisens of Harris.

heartlesa pnrpceee, the men that induced his I for great rejoicing, under the belief, that this lo a candid world." I of tyrsnny rax aRT or surraAox. Frerawa rVaasy'iMaie, you are on the eve of a Gorer- barf. I tration of the elder Adama waa condemned, were I fsther to vote with them by the solemn promiee of iniquities would become a law. Wbcn, Immediately after the termination of the revo. cbtrg6d Qpoll Democratic administration of I nor' election, and it becomes you, as freemen, to of BETTER TIMES, bad, before an lore of ever, it was ascertained that thie fabrio of Fi HT 9n Sunday night last, wa were risited with war, ma oiversity or opinion ia reier.

y.n Buren. Friendship to a standing motion. No minor relipgrade eatclitee of seeda. dsry msgnittide, can sifuke her or for a momont darken her bright and refulgent lustre; but like tha needle to the pole, the unerring certainty, the fidelity snd truth nf her Diuocatcr. are the eureet preeagea of th perfection of ewr hopes, Yee, she is Again preparing for the fight with her fsvorite S.vrnx in the field as the nora.

inec of her unconqpercd and unconquerable de justification existed to create a NATIONAL I ral ingenuity had been laid prostrate, their a tbt thost violent thunder storm that hae occur. congratulate yourselves open rha prospect of aa occasion upon which yoa will be allowed to crash tho epirit of aristocracy and Federalism, and mierne! meesuree, wss ion in me uni- Army, a profiif ate expenditure of the public ma vereel joy inspired by the pitted end glorioae -iM. hich the heeled DEBT of TWENTY MILLIONS OF DOL- cipated rejoicing waa turned into a diepla red her duriof tho preeent season, if not for a LARS I the most bitter end unrelenting indignation achievement of our Independence; and thersf ginlUoll of kya nuU manufacture, were number of years pest We have not heard of any otlia Injury that ha been anstained in this coun I rear anon its ruins the proud and noble banner He did not understand that, when Mr. Van I the deep love and reg erd which hed before rrainsrni ni ana aa msarman e-mvnia nsa awwasmt i EQUAL RIGHTS, charged upon the uemocraue pirtjy A -change' of DEMOCRACY AND Buren retired from office, the whole amount of I kypocrittcilly msnifested and expreeaed by PORTER for the ef- waeonered to the People; they were told that the I by aupporting DAVID debt for "which the Netion wee liable wee leee I for their "Tyler too," suddenly gave wi mocracy for of Oahicl Sivota, Il may truly and emphetldally bo eaid, with the immor ty by the storm, tbaa th destruction of Mr. Rolhroek's barn, a few mile below Middletown, which waa etrarlf with the eleetric fluid, and, thie Commonwealth.

then THREE MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, the the moat unbounded persecution, slid ti I 7 Demoeialio party had forsaken its principles, jo, chief Maiiatrate of by their deed, of glory, had established their v. w. i -f greater portion of which was not psyable for more I aetteo. The beld, manly, and decisive etenl wlia It eealents, totally consumed. freedom-j by cornering a nation eminent for th.

4 DEMOCRATIC NOMIN ATIONd. i tal Scottish bard, he ia the noblest work of God an ienssi men." No person ever dared impuga bia motives, ov for a moment suspect the intcf. than a year, and could hare been liquidated with I ken by Mr. Tyler, on thie occasion, so unect- great eeee, without resorting to a tax on the ab-1 ed, eo unlocked for, and so utterly at vat SHOT HIMSELF. which resulted from a system of corruption, ear.

Cxavi CoeTTW. are ratified to ream arms. Johk A tuns was mstslled to the Preei. tM hj Beaks-Institutions which owe I thet the sterling Democracy of Centra have put solute necesssnes ol lire. I with log eaom and hard cider" nrinrffs.

Oa Tuesday morning lest, about 10 o'clock, rity, honesty and pstriotisin of his intentions. If he erred, it was an error of the hesd snd not dency on the 4th of March, 1797. It was daring 1 uiuoentie monarchical! in nomination for the House, Jaaxs M'Makos, He did not know, that, to give the English I came upon them like a thunderbolt. The Md Peter Weever, a resident of Harrisburg; put of the heart if he faltered, it was when more 7. people to a cense of the lamentable truth, that T.

7 I ,7, 7' 7 i. .7 aelf with a piatol. Soon after the occurrence, in sands of tons of Iron, rttEE or DUTY, his be acquired by hnndreds of bankrupt and experienced, but nut stouter nor honester hearla dsk hesitated. The purity of bis principlea tha uprightness of his conduct, the ardent love and devotion manifested by him in his every act upon the of America freedom, wrasted from T.u A A 7 7 7T TT, 7 oU," nini hi- 'iM nmm rC'1" doWD thtmt trio, of Britieh tvr.nnv. their "h'" tha unfortunate man, and Tr.

he had been in the habit of purchaaing ity of this new Federal Banking io.titutio, weltering- ia hie blood, with the fatal instrument I ia olher words, he ie now compelled to pay ing time suddenly wcpt from them, wee I re I lmt9 ajaaijiia, uiaui wnv wvuiu wiAiaugij tciu I uiu nu inctui niowi lprjf, rderoa. with their own iDioM MirrLin Joaxra Ktlx. gen fawsiM tn ke feMinrl ancn ea.li. flu mL- I I Beefy cents info lis Vnittd Slmln Trtatury, than they could bear and being thus of death along side nf him, as it had evident. In Minaiiforstion fnt ihm mere kmmar nf I fl.msn nf ku m.

imi er ceery doller's werfi of COFFEE mi TEA bit lh dust, and kiss the rod" which: ly dropped from his hand after the commission in WfJf preiident. DiTina proidence nomintted for Antmbly by lU Dcmocrtcy of i is aureiase I themeelree had prepared for others, like of the dreadful act of self-murder. The ball to the faithful fulfilment uf hie duly, as he understood it, haa made the most favorable imprceaioa ia his behalf with his Democratic friende in thie county, who have again nominated him a their candidate for Repreaentalire. Yours Respectfully. Um rdttoon wtraggle tinat Gtett BriUin.

Mifflin. Mr. K. ta a farmer, and ia nnircrsally No he never dresmed that thie was to be the I vipera, they now twiet and turn in every spperently hed gone directly through the hesrt, decreed tint their dif should be thwarted, and the place of him who waa to promote the Let tM Uk lines ftl hii dmiaiU.tioa rariew wont of tho moutiret, intended to diraet reward hia poor duped father, and confiding I manner, and apit their venom npon every so that death muat bare been inatantaneoua. ret pc ted by all woo hare the honor of hia acquaintance.

Such men are well worthy, and viewa of Henry Clay, fa occupied by a nan en. mother, wore to receive from the Whigs, for the I that comee within their resch. President Various reasons have been given as to the cauae the people of the libertie. ther bad just gaioed, UrUinill 0)illiol of Aj, nilftk a oris ft Isa nnw lavs i ait sit itrai hsillai time spent by the former in attending Log CM a particular mark for them. We aire which led to the commission of this fetal act, sad to invert the President with the attributes of lk.

lh. rri.rf. i k. i raiaings, and singing Tippecanoe and Tyler I ai specimen of 111 manner in which the! but so contradictory that we forbear further com- too." I out their vials of wrath upon hia head, ment about the matter, until we can obtain more a MoAc, and show their analogy to some of lml opillioil, in opposition to the Alpk and Oms. making good selection, i and above all, let them wtr7jTi'a-vTi' of a'T NATIONAL BANK.

adhere to those nominations, after they are mad. nrst. The ALIEN LAW, which But ,0 lcU o( fa featrl, Cong re. end there is not a doubt hot that the diatrict com-' CONTEMPTIBLE. We hare within the last two weeks, received information from different eections of the St.te, informing u.

of the meny secret slanders mode use of by the federalists, against Governor Por. ler. The most bare-faced of theae slanders, ia No! he did not eoppose, poor Boy, thst tne fon) ona the "hard cider" bannere, d. poailive end correct information in reference eons snd dsoghters of the rich are, heresfter, to ed at Albany, on the occasion referred to thereto. The deceased was in very reduced eir 7 7 Mt Jaotwithaunding all the specious promisee of the poeed of thew three eountiee will be represented hnnlfl lliilrrei alnaisvawmisi Amimmt a at I I be exclueively indulged in the morning and eve- "THE PEOPLE BETRAYED camstsnces, and so helpless from the ravagee of (edjiijij Uie rery first set of a by faithful and honest Democrats.

IMmIm lh I HP I I ning drink of Coffefc, or Tea, noleseth last penny Jdia Tyler, a aeiif, bml a Bssioiot A disease, as to be unable to procure for himaelf Congress eompoeed of a large majority of their BtorosD Couktv Our friende in Bedford of the hard day's labor of hi father be pat in What Wnhinglm tpprnij, Judas Isca the assertion that the Governnr is addicted to intemperance Now, every man who ia acquain the means of living; and if, as has been alleged, requisition to purchss the article and all this I 0WB political friends, was in direct violation of have nominated for Assembly M. HoLocaBaua year. Hero w. have. Pr.eid.nt, exerting him.

fMt m.d, aaring clnM. They had and W.i.iu Wc believe we have not ted with Governor Porlcr, knowe thia to be a it be true, that after making application for por. mission fo go to the Dauphin County Poor House. to enable th greet leader of Whiggcry, Henry wilful and malicious fslsehood, snd sltbongb we vongraea, wnicn gave cbIBO Mr. Vn Buren with extravagance in hia the honor of an acquaintance with either of the SAMUEL H.

CLARK, ESQ Clay, to build up a Bank for th great British he was REFUSED, the inhuman condaot of those who had the power, aad wboee bott it maa to Thia gentlemen, ae ie well known, wasloic of bankers, Baring, and other, menl 7. mode of living hn furnituje, they eaid, was too above named gentlemen, but their nominetioe by it, loathe Crown, in the reifa of George the his Uble was too sumptuously uppli- the sterling Democracy of Bedford, is a sure lb. The intention of this aliea law, wae to And i. believe he is not a member of the tee-total socie. ty, a more eober and upright cilisen doe not live in our borough.

Let theee federal slander These things be did not understand, or he I the Whig Representatives in the laal LegKiure fourth. grant bis request, eaaaet be toe eeverely eeoeur. ed. etrenethco the in k. wonld have perceived, at a glance, that, so far as I from thi.

county, and i. now a candidate re. hi father, mother, brotbere and eistere were con. 'election. His nomination for re-electi was ers, therefore, be treated with that contempt which their base malignity deservea let every 7 A- "deemed their pledges.

We hope to see them triumphantly elected. xpr.sa,i.ofd.pproUUoa bythoMwhobad Their first act of axroaa," an sought amongst as an asylum from foreign op. 0f 8TX THOUSAND DOLLARS, GOVERNOR PORTER'S 8LANDERER8. OPPRESSION OF THE POOR. John Banks, in his celebrated letter to Dr.

Wor. earned, the wsf on was loaded with "HAR brought about by management on the pitlof TIMES." But perhaps his father will under- few interested politicians, against the exfrnscd honest man spurn them from his presence ee he would a venomous reptile. Let all true friende r. -no, wae i.ae.y, would oe the furnjiIl preldenl's house in a style" As a last effort to arrest the popular current ral, says that ths introduction of foreign com. etand the explanation we will now proceed to I and known will of elmost the entire Wh P'rty, -v- to the rank of its new oceno.nl.

who. so evidentlr eetlinr in favor of the election TL. OVniTlAU ut M. 1 i give of Whig measares, end their operation upon I to which he ie attached. This opposili from modilies, ia altog ether A'ati-itatericaa;" and he harpe apoa the imparlance of a Tariff, and the protection of bom industry.

Ws see the prin elassee of eociety, and raanccLiaLV rroN I his former friende and enpportere arises the V' A.AW. bis tew itappeare, wss not content to live in the repub- excellent and patriotic Executive, DivioR. Pos. rawsaad to Danish the sbnse of speech, end of yieut 0f ji, predecessor, who, notwithil.nd. rxa, a number of vile fabrication are being eir-Im areee.

It impend a heavy fine and imprl- hit i been charged by his ene. aU-d from mouth to mouth, by a certain kind rob. If the old adsge be true, est jar fact of Mr. Clark having, in hia first alt. it at of temperance remember the! the earn party who ere now trying to injure Governor Porter by calling him "a sot," no longer sgo than last fall, need "hard cider" at all their nestings, ss sn inducement to tin unguarded to join them ia their wickedness.

the ciple of thie worthy candidal moat beautifully luck, and a POOR MAN FOR CHILDREN," I legislation laat winter, voted againat the "PP." oy met iu, illuatrated by hie friende and supporters In Con. of men, whose characters, where they ro fami then it is equally true, thstthe POOR, loanable the I candidate (aa nominated by the Federal "iber fllM ttf lMPniluirllllnAn a. I or a grass. The Whig have passed a bill through Monarch." Whigs to carry out their meesuree, mast pay the ia oaooua) for Speaker. Ner Middlei rib.

liarly known, furnish a ready shield againat their calumnies. For instance, a moot notorious in. r--- -s Thj, rf th House ef Repreeeatatives, Imposing a lax greater portion of the TAX, if they purchase the I Union, it will be recollected war the rsj Hidste verameat of the United Slates, or either Hons briste is to be found at the corner, of oar street. same quantity of Coffu and Te consumed by I agreed upon, and each Whig and Ami-V lk. niil ri rrwidont.

Ie on ii af Congress of af (W. of twimtt Rt cxwr. on Tr, Ceee, Molesirs, aad Self, carrying out the views of Judge Banks, moderate earn of TWENTY-FIVE THOU- them under the administration of Mr. Van Buren. I tho Hons pledged himself for Middl nrtb.

immediately after night fall, asaerling, with all th grevity of aeesr truth, that Governor Porter President, etc Thia law waa similar ia it ef- ti.1.1 that it is an-iaaencaa lor the reoa rxorui The adage implies, that poor men have morel After the adjournment ef the Whig eaoc how. feeuteth. VTaU. by th. Britlah Parliament.

and to mJ? "f- This and Ovid F. Johneoa, Esq eeob received a bribe the comforts, and almost indispensable aecea. Mee. children than tba rich and we believe each Is I ever, a few of the Wblga agreed to drop enee of life. of laal winter, to favor tho tatereata of CT Tho Nxwroar Sra.D.sD," is lh till of a new paper commenced at Newport, Perry by our friend Saohxl Sen sack, the first number of which hae bceo received thi oft 6 oo.

It is a Democratic paper, anil at ha meat bead ie nailed th name of David R. Porter-Mr. S. was formerly editor of the Juniata Spirit of tha Times, and is a true democrat, and, fully able ta do justice to the Standard, as ita editor. act of eitravs the fact, because of the raster parity of their I worth and join the Democrat in elect! We, the United Stite Bank and th fellow, not con.

Edward tba first, and afterwarda extended by the Parliament of Richard the ascend. This statute. This la the fostering care that teacst John gance, haa aol iu parallel in the history of the A. Cs.ss, (a liberal Whig from the eit; 3pea. jive, and strict conjugal fidelity, American Government I ker, and tb arrangement wae mad accoi tent with fabricating the infamoua falsehood, evinces a perfect raediaeee to confirm it oa oath.

lingly, for American induatry. Thia ie the Tariff which ha aad hie friende are in favor of. laoa, to make Ae a cover to tba TAX upon TEA and COP. FEE, tho Whigs propose to distribute the pro intended for the particular benefit of th King aad hi government, reduced to no rule, or cer Their next act of "axroia," was giving the Mr. Clark waa one of thoee who wa wi nf to the rail roads, that the epeculation in stocks enormous sum of SIX THOUSAND DOLLARS vote for Crebb, provided he (Crabb) woul lifter ceeds of tha Public Lands anions; the Statea, tain definition, lb extent of its own operations, of Ibis kind may be carried oa, is admitted free Think of Wat, kot dont oe norrmed.

a man who would cheat hie too oonfiding creditor, out of a large earn of money, by taking the benefit to the President for ear mmut's service. Hera The paper is neatly printed, and we wish Itsoo- amounting lo Four milliona of dollars, annually. election as Speaker, agree to place Ml Clark of duty. Golo ErAtrurrn, and every kind of I ie the 8UM OF THIRTV-FIVE THOUSAND This sura divided among twenty-six States, after aa Cbairma af tb Committee en Actoanta- not Kit rt entirely to the discretion of the eourta, which war dependent a lh crown for tbefr creation and existcac. So the Sedition law lk.

of tho Act, whea ha bad in hia pocket, before ornaxaeat which the rich deeir to purchase, end deducting 10 per cent, or 400,000 first to be I Mr. Clerk wa anxious for this poet, fit be it DOLLARS, of the Nation'e money, lavished npon a single fsmily, already distinguished tor which they alone are able to purchase, an the paid to tho nine new States, would givs to Pane- known that he hae a Book Bindery, and iris In OLD MONTGOMERY i The Norriatown Register, in reference elder Adam, which was intended to intrench in weslth. article which a Whif Conf reel refuee to Tax, aad after th transection, a aaaa of money in caah equal ta all ha owed, aad caret firm s. sals, fso, would, we rant, hesitate hat little to swear that Geerar Porter leas or tied iy (ie failed StmUi eylvania, having a populalioa of on million, the employ of the State ae the Binderfof the Their next act of serosa," ia the creation while avary comfort which is necessary for the Congress aad tba President behind a power created by their owa usurpations, waa left, for its lo a meeting of the Democracy of that county. seven hundred snd twenty-four thousand souls, I Journal of the House and, consequently, be of a NATIONAL DEBT of TWELVE MIL.

support of those who earn their livinf by the 1311,764 00. I desired to be Chairman on the Commitleelor Ac- uhmu aLiiuii one appill tea JuJgnsdepei held on th 17th alt, th arooeeding of which we will endeavor to publish ia our next piper IifOWS of dull bis la swsat of the brow must be loaded down with Beat." Whet If ha did awear la an INFA. MOUSTXUjtillUUU, la swearing Ihll Im Tbis amoant, divided try lh number of souls I counts, for tb purpose of smuggling thraur and apuatha Senate and President for the tenure of r.j..i- uirmvu. wawif DuloVm thU liny an enable biasi E.siy Whi The County Meeting held in thi place aa the iSsea. uUM gll teamy avm.LaLi i.nT i passing Aiseiea mile- weii.tne election strictly moral eenae of view, swesrinf to a false member ia Cong res from Pennsylvania ever? sccorainr io ute nana oi cngieoo.

lr.i. fnt, ail truly an onfpourinr of the De- Crabb was elected (his ker came on, and Mr and black, in tha Stale, provided il was to be Next, eocoes aaenifestation of their "uiva hood is not a whit won than gravely asserting Third, A STANDING ABMinTcieiiid by John Adam. The eixteenth elaus ef th warm friend of Joha Banks in that House, voted moor.cy ox via uie unanimur paid to them, I3 cent each, or thereabouts. or rut want ha knewe te be infamously fi)Ml rote ef the Democrat and three vote frkia the Mrvlark, according to afreWnt, for thia bill of abominstioes, to aauna akd or. which characterised the proceedings, is aa ear.

roi rn uaoaiaa wan." Thia lav 1 nothing lee, then layinf a mrr tax oa Tax aacxwAaiaa I The whole population of Pennsylvania divl If Mb section af tba Ceastitulion of the United er invenlinf and araertinf a falsehood, having neat of wbst may expected at the- ensuing ded into ftmilies, taking six souls aa aa aver-1 wa duly placed oa the Committee ef Aejnsmts no Knowledge in th premises. or Lire. An, Bay in reoeraiisu, we nave garal election. We think wa cannot fee mia ta HtelM, provide that the right to appointofHcers, and the training of the militia according to the This is th encoursgeraent which A ears! John Banke would gin to American induatry There af, wonld five XW.UUU families, or there-1 ss cnairman. vvo now asx an ooneat re, of Again, this same un principled fellow, connect.

ken, when wo ssy a large Increase apoa the eas- taxed aothinf bat iuiuries, mob articles as are aeed by the rich only. Now, let a see wbst are I either party, will yoa eupport a man who iejrniltr ed with a fang far that purpose distributed ever i ae nuetakinf the maa hie van and princl aiocipiiae prescribed by Congress, ebill be reserved to the This salutary the tomary majority of thia county, nay he antici Now apps each family of six persons, an. I of en eh ander-haaded trickery I Can youi agaia luaorie ia the estimation of tbeee friende of I lb Bute by the Bank Central Committee, is pies are distinctly stated in that letter) and within i.apeiiMiwa wss disregarded by a Federal Preei pated. The deception practiced by leadere ef the federal party at tha late preeidenth.1 eleetioa, aad the laboring men." They have reserved to i endeavoring to impress on tha community the nually, lo eoaeume 60lbs. of Coffee, at 18 cent I support a man for the Legislature who is known per pound, amounting to flO 80 1 tobeguilty of such bargain andaale tranaactious? res tbaa one month afterward, yon see his near, wb procured an act ef Coerre, aheri- teller Inst borxaaoa Poena is iNTxaruari 1 friends i Congress carrying them out by their the light of deciding what properly rails wilhia tha aasaaiaf ef thie term, aad ia their the explosion of their numerous hutabngs, hs And lb, of Tea, at II per pound, 8 00 Ca tb Vhif and Anti-Maaon of Dauphin aad peaches, written and onwrilteu.

tended greatly toward opening the aye of th i i 1 eoanty awallow each a candidate, after readinr aifi ant orpaeise veleateefe, whose afficersha wa sulboriird to appoint, either ay Aj. maa aatierify, with the eoeearraBcaof tha This INFAMOUS FALSEHOOD is intended to operate apoa the advocates of temperance, of sll parti ee. A mighty reformation ie roine on with Even General Irvin, the bead aad of tho people. Tippecanoe and Trier Tip and i tne roiiowing article rrom on or their own jour follows, et aadranc.I,hi Banke party hi Centre county "sicken" at the eery low average anbounded apirit of pAibalArepy, bar decided that TEA, COFFEE, SALT, 4c, articles that have alwaya been deseed among th absolute sstsssariee ef th Working ana, era luxuriea, Tbey were likewise at Ue owe diss. Ty, wages high," Log Cabin aad Hard Ac dec cease lo eteita, aad may who were en- regard to intemperance, and the holy feelinr kj.e i.

iu idea of equality." Read his language, I am o. Hc win o.v. Uuoois Ucul cit, w. lisblste be called bpoa duty any time ha abroad that subject, tha infamous wretches we an Botieinf are odeavariaf to ealiel against "A a tor BilLwaehouU think, for mm. -flh.

sick of thi cry of co.oautt;" which I that the aeeerir lift fbr th cm hoold adg proper be waa th judge of gaged ia these deceptive mnmmcries, look back; apoa the scene of drunkenness which they ae. aad pat out of the reach of thee, who, above all ethers, roquir their nourishing Influence the la For each soul composing the family (dl wbaloceseio aaaa which It wa proper to amnio Part Treachery, th candidate of the Democratic party. It will well aa tb rich, ahall aat admitted with cuioaed, with shame aad remorse. The sober Ibeav Th aamkw af Una corps was et Brat boring sitae of oar eitixeoe by tba imposition rid by 6) SS Now, takf 'from 13 36. the amoant each oul the same limitation of duty, as that npon the -A traitor to hi country, his friends, nr hi party, is alwaya tha most dangerous aa well as I thought haa eerao, and with it the ooaricv ef hoary taxes.

bOLDIERS' EPAULETTES! articles which lh tick alona can desire to a. would be entitled to receive of the prooeede of aaliaritod, bat afterward, redwood to lb eudes. number mf CVrXTT FIVE THOUSAND MEN. (mark thai) ysmeirg, sau, aad all ether articles. joy.

Lot every Fmrwut, every jYscieaie, every pora by a proud aad bsoghty aristocracy, arc the public land, (vix a family of 6 at IS! cents, 731 cent) and il leave 13 63 J. Thie laat amount lion, that la democratic principle consist tba safety and permanent welfare of the people, aad hence a large secession te oar raaka, Wa think Montgomery safe for 1300 majority lor Governor be observed that not one of the opposition paper (not area the Chronicle aad Telegrspb, recklees aa they an in eaeartinf grave falsehoods) a yet bar. DARED Iu mak the charge of in tempo, ranc against David R. Porter. Ia Hsrrisborf tho has falsehood would be scouted out of conn.

would injure instead of helping their tn most despicable or degraded mortals. An open enemy, even in an unjust cause, may be respected but a faiae friend never oaa. la party tactics, tb discipline aeeeeeary to succeed, can never be maintained, unless rif id justice be in admitted FREE Of DUTY. bis Bfa) act, ue rvaeioeai wa precisely the average lax the bead nf each fam Wtrkingnmit, who wiebee to drink a cap of coffee er lei. or deeir to have sah apoa bis provisions, when be goes to lh poll remember that Joha Banks, the Fedaral candidate, ie ia favor af im- Railrord iron far CORPORATIONS, ie like.

a mar ertnr wsorpetiee, tkaa was Charles the trat, whea be cxerciwd that anwar. ily most pay into the Treasury of the United Porter. Democrat ef Montgomery hackle OO flicted apoa all deserters. This principle is well wie exempted from taxation. This ia the rao- Stale, to enable tba State lo receive aa amoant I understood and in every instance rigidly practi.

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