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Tiie whole art of (Joveuhment consists is the art op being honest, “Jell orson.Richard Xiiffcuf, Editor]AUGUST 7STROUDSBURGA Man who is afraid of Hard Chi r.”—\V« learn through a gentleman who v-.h »rc ■». ;it at the late public meeting of'the Moms C ^ r.y Temperance Socit ly, tlia* a T idinu \ inCurr ii i politician, dun it* i]»e course of a speech :n ! c-| half of the bei.evi km objects of the* iiTCu- v,ventured ti» exprv-sa muc h sorrow that a c-'Liam political party, which hud a opted the use lt;f “Hard Cider, should pursue a course thatmust provt disastrous to tho Tcr.ipcranCe cav-e,i and probably throw it back some vtar*, with i other remarks ol the same purport. r! :* distinguished I resident ui the Society FO' o wb- n the speaker sat down, and remarked that b^ j had neither liiue nor inclination to follow bit . j with a reply, but be^ced leave lo reb.te an a* -j ccdote. A lew days since, said \ r, n r (re, * .n whose feelings appear 10 be vort Iy :■] v lt;1 rh^: certain politicians shoul i r nr ire a com tj to: ■ dor “hard cider palatable, dined m ViiHrc own.As there was nothing on tke table to drink□i stronger than cold watei, this political irmper-| ance man called fur a hoi tie of brand v, and* —[drank repeatedly and freely during his nun';1 and this brandy drinker, cuntirnu d the Presi-dent, is mv worthv friend whose sn-ti h ! ■-*wbeen so turned against “ hard cidlt; r * I be t -feet of this simple anecdote i.pi n the luber- t* may readiip imagined. The ge.uh man siui elto his feet under evident on harrassminf. c! ten-- *s fating—** / take httmdy only as a h* dtnnf ; Sentinel of Freedom.^- II ■ i ~ ■The Good Cause iu Sew Jc^cy.The Newark Dailv Advertiser savs :w w * • *I West Jersey is all alive, Not lung cnmpar-| able lothe enthusiasm which is prevail big ihero has ever before been,experienced in tti.u. lt;.!;$• tricl. There were no less than three out-door gatherings of the people lust week. Theirc *-ung at Bridgeton, ( umberlaml county,on Wednesday, comprised 20C0 freemen, and was ho-i nored with the presence of 500 ladies Mr. Baer, the Ehcksmiih, Col. .McKeimey and Dr. English, were among the speakers. S**v-en original Van Eurcn men were severally introduced into the meeting in the space of an ! hour, as converts to Harrison and Reform. C.»the next day there was another immii so as-*sembiage at Woodbury in the adjoining co; ty, which was addressed by the same spe ii-ers, and by Josiah Randall of Phifai!el| %iDuring the speech of the Buckeye i?.a-smith a wagon containing an anvil made r* appearance on the ground. Baer’s eye 1 ’tidied at the sight, and rushing Inwards i\seized the hammer and made the spari s iy !A frieml who witnessed the scene, savs “ urnmway ,ten pound ten* w as beaun by him and 1 fellow craftsman, amid the shouts of a n J tude was a caution !” Another meeting wjs held in the evening a: the Court House, when Mr. Me llvaine addressed the Perple,On Friday, our friends in BurliitPtcn Co.massembled by thousands in ire w* i ds nerr Vtncenttown, Mr. Southard, Mr. Miller, of Morris, the blacksmith and other d siinguiidn il speakers being present. In all these meetings, the roost conclusive evidence was given that West Jersey will give a sweeping mrjouiv for Harrison and Reform. Our friends there 11 * in the hichcst Frnrus.George Savitz,George Acker,Abraham Rinkcr.*08 Number of members increased to five James Ralston,Jacob Weygandt,John Weiss,Jacob Neyhart,Daniel W. Dingman *09 Same as last vearJohn Van Campcn,78 PeLer Rhoads,William McFarrcn,Christopher Waggoner,Siiiifln Dreisbach,John Ralston,John Van Campen.’79 The number of members reduced to five.Peter Rhoads,John Ralston,Christopher Waggoner,John Van Campen,Simon Dreisbach,1730 Peter Rhoads,William McFarrcn,Christopher Waggoner,Robert LaUimore*Peter Kohler.*S1 Jonas Iiartzell,William McFarrcn,Peter Kolder,Robert Baltimore*Jacob Stroud,’32 Jonas Iiartzell,Jacob Arndt,Peter Kohler,Robert Lattimore,Jacob Stroud.*83 Jacob Arndt,Jacob Stroud,J nil us Iiartzell,Robert Ilrown,Frederick Limbach.’84 John Ralston,Jonas Iiartzell,Robert Brown,Thomas Mawhorter,Peter Burkhalter.'So Robert Traill,Peter Trexler,Robert lro*vnt Peter Burkhalter,Thomas J/au hovter.?S5 I hr number of members reduced to fourPetr Trexler,Thomas Mawhorter*Robert Brown,Peter Burkhalter.*87 Peter Trexler,Thomas Mawhorter,Peter Ealer,Peter Burkhalter,’S3 Peter Trexler,Peter Ealer,Stephen Balliet,Conrad Earick.*S9 Peter Ealer,Siephen Baliiet;Conrad lhrie,Anihonv Lerch.’93 Jacob EveHe,■Anthony i.erch,Thomas Mawhorter,John Mnlhollan.31 Jactib Everle,*Thomas Vlawhorter*'Thomas Hartman,Peter Burkhalter.Same as last year.m*83 Georgo Graff,Abraliam Bachman,Jonas llarizell,Simon Dreisbach.*04 Siephen Balliet,Abraham Bachman,George Graff*,Joseph Martin.T95 Same as last year.*90 Stephen Balher,Thomas Mawhorter,Abraham Bachman,John Coolbaugh.’97 Jacob Eyerie,'Thomas Mawhorter,Abraham Horn,John Starbird.*93 Thomas Mawhorier,Abraham Horn,John Coolbaugh,Jonas llarizell.’99 John Coolbaugh,Jonas llarizell,William Barnet,'James Wilson.1800 Same as last year.’01 William Barnet,James Wilson,Jacob Neyhart,Richard Broil head.’02 John Ross,William Baltimore,Richard Prod head,Jacob Neihart.’03 William Baltimore,John Ross,John Coolbaugh,George Acker.William Baltimore,William Barnet,George Acker,Matthias Cress,’05 George Acker,Matthias Gress,William Barnet,Abraham Rinker.’0G Same as last year**07 William Bametrr.RM^.—T»n lt;Uilars per .iTtmi:n rn a Ivau i:~Two duttur« 1 .1 j , t 14«t, H UT yraily,—and u ' ;nu ; tM-fnre Ihr end ofl* rc.i*. TiV'itloliAT'- and a half. Tliowf 1^ .-hi tUeir ju»*-s !„v a :imer w Slaae drivers emplayf-U by list yropi lelur, ill l i cJsnr^ed SI 1‘- vis. per year, extra% -. ■; ■ ’ -I' ;r wJ uii.41 ail arrearu-e* are paid, exceptUttmtiMvl ill1* Eiliior.v \ in-ni^'inmns not •sr«;lme one square mxuv»u l»tie«h1 ; three weeks far one itollur : twentv-tive eenh,••■e-v * ?(■ ■ *ii'■ i'. : ti'*n . liitfii r ones in p ^niriiom ai ii-*co‘.uv Witt he made to ye riy alt;;vertiois.TA.i ieth rs a iln *ed lo Uie EJilor must be post paid.JOIS’II Henry Winters,Jacob Neyhart,John Weiss,Daniel W, Dingman,Jacob Weygandt.*12 Daniel W. Dingman,Abraham Horn,Henry Winters,Philip Sellers,Jacob Stein.’13 Daniel W. Dingman,James Hava,0 rHenry Winters,Phillip Sellers,Abraham Rinker,’14 George Wolf,James Ilollinshead,Abraham Rinker,Philip Wind,Peter Hilliard.T5 Lehigh county separated from the district and the number ol’members reduced to 3.James Ralston,Peter Hilliard,John Brodhead.T6 David Roth,Peter Hilliard,John Brodhead,T7 Isaac Dimmick,David Roth,Joseph Bowman,T8 Isaac Dimmick,James Hays,Joseph Bowman.’ID Dan Dimmick,James Hays,9 ~Henry Jarrett.m*20 Dan Dimmick,James Kennedy,Henry Fenner,*21 Same as last year.*22 James Kennedy,N. B, Eldred,C. J. Hutter.’23 N. B. Eldred,C. J. Hotter,William G- Scoft,*24 C. J. Hutter,William G. Scott,William Overfield.*25 Same as last year.*26 N. B. Eldred,Peter I brie. jr.Janies Kennedy.^7 N. B. ETdred,Peter lhrie. jr.M. R. Btitz,*28 William Overfield,M. R. Butz,Abraham Horn.’29 Number of members increased to four,David D. Wagener,George Kelchner,M. R. Biitz,William Overfinld.’30 Samuel Stokes,M. R. Butz,David D. Wagener,Thomas Fuller.’31 Samuel Stokes,Thomas Fuller,George Keldmer,Philip Lynn.’32 John Westbrook,Philip Lynn,M. R. Butz,George Kelchner.’33 Adam Daniel,John Westbrook,Jedaiah Irish,C, E. Weygandt.*34 Jedaiah Irish John Huston,N. A. Woodward,Philip Lynn.*35 John Huston,Isaac Stout,C. E. Weygandt,N. A. Woodward.’36 Pike and Wayne separated from the district and the number of members reduced to three. Abraham Shorn,Josepn Hirst,\\ i Hi a m L. Sebring.’37 Same as last year.*38 R. E. James,Richard Brodhead, jr.M. W. Coollaugh.*39 John Flick,M. W. Coolbaugh,Richard Brodhead, jr.It thus appears that thosa who have served the longest terms areThomas Mawhorter, for 10 years.Jonas Hartzoll, “ 8 rtPeter Burkhalter, M 8 George 1'aylor, 7 MWilliam Barnet, * u 7 ftD. W. Dingman, “ 6 MWdliam Edmonds, ** ft 44PAMPHLETS, c.Prints! with neatness arui de«pateh. on reasou:ib!e term^;orministration, it was Itpected that Air Van Itempt to revive impris ret sneh is the fact.11 j to be ex en would atTnhtfin fir tha Classics, 17 Iles-Lettrs, Frenchper quarter, 2 ODExtra for mjsic, per quarter, • 5 00N B A particular course study will bemarked out for thus,- who whIi to qualify tbem-«c1vqs for Co ir.non school Teacliers with refer -ico u lint object; application made for teachers to t ie trustees ur principal wiil tncetim nediate atteniion,L'Jcturcs o t the various subjects of study willbo delivered bv able speakers, through thecourse of year.By ordorofthe Board,DANIEL W. DINGMAN. Prets’tDinpman's T'^rrv. Tike co.. Pa., May 2 IB 10this clause in it—i4 and when any^e ! rn ^non-commissioned officer or privateshall be adjudged to suffer imprisonment there bcinerno such eoods and chattels to be found whereon to levy such fines, the marshall of the district or his deputy, shall commit sir h delinquent to Jail during the term for which he shall be so adjudged to im-m the same manner as other persons condemned to fine and imprisonment at the suit of the U. States may be committed.”j We hope the advocates of MartinI Van Buren will henceforth cease to j call him the friend of the poor, II j * is a plain provision tn put a poar r t\ in jail if lie is so uufcrtun U,? as '. 1 * have enough nioin}' to pay a fin.doing military duty^ from ten to ti:y days twice a year, and that too. jhaps out of the bounds of las own state. lie is ranked too, with ail kinds lot criminals and offendersof the U.S. laws, and may be dealt with as “other persons condemned to fines an ! imprisonment at the smt of tho UnitedAU persons iuJebled to the laic firm of Stokes cf D'otoi, arc re queued to make paymcut on or be-forc ’he first day of July next, or Uicir accounts w 1 b i left ia the livitbs of a Justice for collectionSTOGDELL STOKES.Mar 29, 1840.75 Two members were granted to the Co.f George Taylor,*l And during the ses-j Peter KJcliline, I sinn a bill was passed [ James Allen, [for iwo mhers, being [ John Arndt, J four in a!!.MEM units OF THE HOUSE OF EEPRESENTATIVE8or THE STATE OF PENNSVLVAMA.*7G By ike new Constitution, six members were appointed to the County,John Weitzell,Jacob Arndt,Peter Burkhalter,Simon Dreisbach,John Ralston,John Van Campen.*77 peter Rhoads,Will ism McFarren,Poter Burkhalter,Simon Dreisbach,John Ralsion.ortroont of GOO Do adtmra -iy aua 'Am to tiw lt;son, consisting ofth y Goods Croceiie^, Crockerf. j Hard and Holinw IVarc, ;STEEL, NAILS, aud NAIL RODS, in faci alComp ete assortment of all kinds nr gooda usually : kept in a country *uro. all lt;A wkifih La: ia tto sell at moderate prices. jN. B Graii»:id Country prodace, White andyellow pi ic boards will be tajion iu excniuge ; fl ! so j uakj-ost, c. *C. I
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