Carlisle herald and expositor. (Carlisle, Pa.) 1837-1845, October 05, 1838, Image 2

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    RERALD lib EXPOSITOR.
IM
BY . Gepp,p.bl,y, PLIALOPS
• , .: , :: ; • - .C'A' . .ft:!;l! ; :k:.,''g', , i
, .
FRI)/11' O'OroliErt ,5,_ 1838.
• The People's Candidates,
VOR I RtS/DENT ,
a,Lailattocurtgb
,Van.PLO•en Ticket.
FOR GOVERNOIi,
JOSEPH
AV't
49861414 y,
---GEtHIGE_ItUPLEY;_ -
BKFLIAIVIIN-RIEIYINTOLDS.
Oininiasioner.
; -
Di : rector qf the Poor.-'
JAMES WEAKLEY•
ADAM REIGEL:
*6 - adVise - oUr friends - to--beware-Of-the
'falsehoods which will be circulated by uur
opponents -upon-, the eve of the election.
P.aniphlets,.: handbills; - ,slanders , every
shape iiiay be_ expected to be, put in drew=
lation; tOO - - - late 'for the "friends of: Ritner,te
refute them. The friends of Porter, de
-sPairing-otiuccess,---may-rbe--e-ipeeted,lte
resort .to-everrthing-.to carry,their eandi-;
date: •Wu 'would say; -believe nothing
which can be' trumped up - between this time
and. the election, as any thing true which
there nlightbeio injure Gov. Ritner, would
haie been 'breught out long-ago. Willem
ber the forged letter _ which was_put oulin
1832, aJojig:ffie• Ncirth and West Brandi
• Canals, - -aud - =which--defeated Ritnees elec
tion at 'that time;
To the Polls! To the Polls:;
'FREEMEN thefirstbloW has been struck!
the ball• has 'beett iiutitt motion I Oj Fri
- day - la4o . .tiiii: . great. antagonist pai'iretfif:
•PettUsylvania Met , " in: battle
although .it - was.but the, Onset, - the s'friends
of*RlTN,Ell4.lpocm,thilnll, and the Su
rl?EM*Y or TiliLmve, liave, every - where
behMied.nOld and !'ven to/the enemies of
Law and Order a foretaste`of what theysie
to expect on . 'ruesdaymext. 'But'we must
not relax in,Mur exertions ; We lutist not
fOld,etir, arms and 'remain inactive when we,
hive - Work.,' - to -- perform; - -: From - what we
witnessed on Friday last, We are more ato.
rriOre'eOnviriced that - the Loco Focos :will
,
endeavor' to y accomplish by, fnaun what
they gannet, do 'by fair ;means. . c They are
straining every nerve to. saddle . upon the
people of the' Key-stone 'Stile, a time:eery
fine ,and:,. elirriifit POlitidiaii-::-ix, : - dishoizest
rniit/i 1.--an imbecile:toed:who aipires to - the'
high Office - of ' , Gov.einor inToider ;hit he.
inay gratify his. Om petty' aMbition ' an<l,l3e.
stew upon his noisy partianS th 4 spoils.Toffe
effect 'their 'purpose,' they ivii , l, leave :
nothing undone, bi,which theyinV secure
Notes. ,They will import votes-from - neigh:.
Wiring 'sfates—Pratid ,earid - Perjiiiir — Will - be
- .
resorted, to; tiny, IT ri.ts ,, nr.EN DONE 1 In
districts vilieie thity.havo snceeeded In car.
...
ryiug, - their Inspectors;:thondeavor
, .they ;will ,
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who.are,:lsnoW9-1,t6 ,be friendly le Pitilet,
wiliftif; ' -(if iroCf;iiietti'yvitl'fito...,.oifi: . will
-receive eyeryillegat - Porihr.votothat may,-
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tolliltY 4140, 09 WO fkket, - ii4 *AV kat*
RITNERU
,been by Veit Buren and •
within a fiis , days of the nomination for congr4ss; the .
idea wits held to the , üblic that he would he the
candidate :Of the. party. Al all die public: meeting's,
Col. Ill'ClUre was . pusherlforivard as the prineipal
rater; and it resolUtiOn applauding his talents and
and heftily approving of pis-politicalainli
officlal.acti,'Wesuna tiitnposly pulsed by the party at
theircounty meeting in August.' But there was a deep
laid plot to defeat blni , natl.. the-result' shows theentk; ..
Irei!`s!jr,.
ternately made use : of;and a Jotter declining a*,.nomih
eation;:rdsforrefl from Col. 111'Clureahe day heroic
the con trees int. - 4291.13 loomfieldL:Cntittitio - tike,...he
thOught, that all was rightounlyas.fully enifident that
Ids friend llamsey.wotild not deceive him: '
.Bet the
colonel was.sadly Mistaken; by beingtiislineereMo
niousli lutailetl.out of 'the:back . door of the party, to
.make room for an itidivldual who v urider - the:guise -of
using - krle"iatiVit: and7iimning
- to supplant Win. , 4s,thia, hciwever, is a matter be
tween them and the party; wi; shalkleavo them to set--
-
tie it ht their own way. - ~ • . . •
'Sento - of the Porter men deny !that the
6161:;e ever made
.an _attack_ mpoti_.;thelme
ehaniqi of our coontry. That paper does
eXpress the. sentiment; ',that . ceitein _clasSes
of our .mechanics' afe
.unfit for situations
either in the Wavy 4 or. Army; and -that their
principles .and , maxims prevent 'Weir ever
liecOMing . heroes. So much for the "de
.
mocroey
.of .the Van . Buren Porter party
-audits love for-workingmeni—
trfAire last week published a chain cif testimony hi
relation to David R. Porter, which previa that hd has
acted the part of a frauduierk and. perjured villain- 7
w o was represent
ed 'Re . an elder of the Presbyterianckurch and an - cx-;
emplsry member of society; was tried for knoWingly,
passing 'counterfeit money s _And
._,N;lo.considered,
those who knew him beat to be 'a dishonest rrian—;-that
-ilq!llß4l9i.t.in.aveesitPofter,.signed,by_ati.iitdiiiiltial f
was Pronounced-hi hiM abase forgery, lie having 'lie,
versigned porapProved of Such a document--and that
the blessers:: ttiebrakere, who have been, so much
slandered apdahused; are preyed hy. their neighbors,.
who are all members of the Methodist church; to be
honest and upright- citizens.
The overwhelming, evidence to which we refer,kre
the'certificateil'of Morelhan a •hulidted members of ,
the church to which old Mr, Stenebrak.er-heloriga
-the-convineing7letter of Si - S.. Wharton:Esq.: a-very
,reapectable laWyerfofiluntingdon r and lately afriend :
of Porter—and the adMirable and pointea. letter Of
EA:Speator)Vallace, which will cause thd reader to
st rile at, the depravity villainy of Porter and his
minickna. 4iiiilevideggehaw had sucha . powerful
'feet in Moie"sections of this county; that we havdbeen
'reiiiieMe4 to ripubhah it, which ire in this paper ,
and , towhipli;we , soloing attention of all our
rondo'
converts - of' 'Beiertit ;Porter men; arid completely 'slag;
gfio ' F ; rmiTy Oth.e.!4!t'
O_
Ulu , .
ut letter OfJohn Willianwoa, Esq. in reply to
a',gonimittea ef ltiti fellow citizens la. lituttlugdon
ithieftive waiii lira, for the. first time to-day, is most un
quettloatally_ a eUnclto •.*, Itia,au extirigu4dter, and
puts die kiensitin*LpOitical cOlu of David`U.
1 Rover,. •Tbe •evidenee or Mr: Wfillainsoa mar be
entireirroniut on; Anolo i';reer paped ittyeltlize the
most exoitoda - ninolOf. fOr-iidenistinttritYs - Iran%'
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:rice nouliticitioSti k tO heordlemihegi
withi.et talents 'or `reputation, 4 Iv hitter.pill-for, the
reilieetable portion of the - Loco :Faco,party 'to
low. , The ddsei hoWever, nittet
. hi taken the, ftith 7 ,
Id; and they,litould:therefore;tnalte,:tirtheiritands
at once to shut their' months and hold their „tiOseit
take it down like any other pauseotta tireecriptiow.:-":
I . If elosted.).:Wirsti , e'lipit.chensireAhat:Willizint 'S;
ItaniS4.. Would be. at . .Washington; as 'Million
ItaintsCi is Cumbeiland county (as the
say).- 7 -blitu:vet.f,skimp pattei.n....Thefigitt*he.wintld,
cut would be' mall, and be aliont
as great'as, a cypher's on the left offigurcs. .
• lf.Willigia*S:"llliniSeridi'dnlil,46:'M . :Sys'shinglOil,
mid has nothing' efie tto the;r6 , --if - iii to be
hoped tbat" Ile. will favor , Oiingeess: with; 'Oie . sie . 'eck
upkilist ()Inuit:B r ij. Penrose--4t.is "a 'Most excellent,
thing: . .
, . .
lf th
Rascy Stoalsl gq a? A% athington; it
teek sce
'oath a reiweSethatiye.' We - ;timoultl.lue thouilit'a aka
people; that .positi;Esed,..cf:much disci itiiivatioti«-of
course,llrillifith would :hi. tiea deiva as the Gest Huta
•iti tith three COuthies,.• • ' . :
. . .
If lc should gl'!. to Congreoilai
to,lieti man aniong ; .rnern . should therehavinaife
bargain. frith the other memberg, ni,nilat to that niaile
by the eliielten.a.ith the horae—ncit, to ti'ead on t.
other's totiii:'
, AVe have no:rather sugiestion make - to Wiltiant
-.-4m(Ave.do raylo' theyotera Of thlaiihitrict, he,eare
ful nOt to that • libieh::10l1 diay,race yoUrseltes,
satar.,4istrietionl yotir.state.- s • • .
COL:ChtiiiCSArtiMV. .
We think there never waa any individual of any,
Mire
"Awful Disclosures:),
'7. : L: : ,4*.5,wp0. i . p:,:r..,*.41*..i.4:..*,:# . -. 0,-.._ . p..** i i##44,.: t . :: : ,•i; ; ..
We will g~c .an
hat.a+).-1,!.r010 talFut B and aptness
debiTtichea-.TW business. • At. Aha
trial clfGeorge ,9auderson for is Itbel-upon C 11 Pen
rose, J sq. , lie , iseie&aiataitit; R e.
non pously r,":;"ht,io,"
11,c6!irtTn`Pr=i1f111'0.1.13.ewePa
,
pal sand
the charge; of bribery.:niadO
. 4 vPF3'..° l r.'e-'l!c 4 4 l 'd;49:'sr4:-thtI , IVI4O , O I on- firP. at
onee,:yhen this. h6nesi anti p oa•errrul aratorahould
begintif ilotible - aisdtaiiit his dMidy•foimi•;')A.ll.'er'pro
es;&lingtiititaiUsiiiinlSiiCii&lt.isiiOeiMlitigi
gate to ..theCourt and J.tiry for:sontoutiMqOs,ltOpro-;
tioStid gOing into a "uewfisaPer=ltistor7
RtirOse's, polities and
This !sculled hilaw
sal for theTrosecution were laughing.hi their , sleeves
at: the;'net he was weaving for; &fondant, while ! John,
N.:pead, his colleague; was *tithing at every sett ! .
tome. •.The Quirt lieke' interrupted, and 'Stated that
lhe:centistd*.tor, ..tlefondant find: a agglst'io' pr'ove the
limit of the char 4 es stn.:dna:Mr: Penrose if he , could;
hut If he uttompttxl it 4 14 faeleg, the court could not
qty 7WIS;it, ivondil he tlsO . esteat of theinnsishmeat:S,perk
the leamied jfick-fi:n4e's itiok Isis seat, and John M.
tutted. rested-their delinsee upon defen
dant's absencefrorn the press when the offensive arti-'
cle . was printed—that no . Mitt) .thiithted- foi• one UM:
meat Mr. peurosdl - ,lssnoeptanc:„.• •Sanderson
lied therefore left tci, the n set Of Wslliura S.
Ramsey alode,ise: would now Inisittilitig his 'amine in
the , Penitentiarj; insults! of advocating , the claims of
this ./0.71t:0*4,1,11U4, ttki seat !gross.
60v... Sl' ze7
Lei usell emugh atone.
• r p the.adinitable Innen:of this disting;nish-__
ed man, the felloWin: languave is held - with
n==i
eferenee 3o
. Prospects i—",Ths ;'aer:n zwis 6f :Pennsyl
',Junin will hold, fast to4ehnt they know
to be gOod: :
- They knoW' the honesty . stid .
-,strai g ht forward poiicy Josepl{ltil n er,
and support him. , They_ know
he is s good Pennsylvanian, aftd .. that with
economy -and.. care, , he Watehes over the
inte'rests_of the statejand..the.p_eople: s .: They
will riot east away what they'have'tested,
what . they.kiistp to be good, .to,itrir c ',experi. 7.
thents
.with.;:eonsiitntions .with'inen,
.Whielvnia.'y.turromt.to.loe_goodfor..tiothipg:.
Mr correspondence • has been ! extensive,
and . my.other opportunities_ "good, -and I
_do assure you: that-Llutve . the utmost con
&luau re.4l - edion of — covernor Pit
ens
lLoco Focoism.
The reason of the greatchanges against Porter and
Lac° FecoisMis r that-the-charailter and principles.of
the Candidate and the party will notlear examination..
The tendency of their doctrines is to !I/oast the insti
tutions of the country—to intedere with the rights of
property—to expire the inSalons:and prejudices of
the pooragainst-the rich, --They Uri:midi-in fact, make
ue a oution of Joiebina, and bring our country to wit-.
.tiers seines similar to those-enacted during the French
revolution, when die beit blood ed France was poured
out bi a lawless mob. To prevent such. an occur
rence here, is the.fervent wish of every patriot—and
henee we see the intelligent and virtuous portion of
.the community-ranging-themselves under -the -banner
opposed to dangcrout and
-destructive doctrines of
LOCO rocotsst. •
Specie•
We are pleased to find that our market pea* re
fuse, to tako Shin-plasterg , for their commodities.—
They, have too long been imposed upon by this
There appears .4:t he a disposition.on the part of the
Porter Van Buren Shin-plaster party to continue the
circulation of their worthless trash. This should be
discountenanced, and we are glad the market people
hase_hdce.n a stand againsktheir circUlation.—
We aialit call upon our dealing men to, aid in re
storing a constitutional narrow to the people. They
ought to receive all the small notes'in , good credit of
feredat their, counters , and unitedly adopt some mea
sures to lutve them returned to the place, where is.
sued for - m(100m. They., Ought not to re-issue
any small notes whatever. ' .
• A Large - Bet.,
The.result of' the late InsiecTor's Elie
tiOn tiroughout the State .has terminated ao
favorably to tile cause of the old: Farther,
that our friends at Haniaburg are, so' san
guine.of success;, that tkeyliave'offered the
. • ,
following bet,. through . ' the Harrisburg
Chronicle.:: - • ,
„
. . 000 - ET.
.'We are, aeihinised B
of , a BET of
,TEN.THOUSAND DOLLARS that Jo
sept(RitnerWill, reseiie 3000 mere, votes
at the nest„ ”General Election
" . sylriutia, than hie opponentDavld_R. rOr.:
ter; on the following eonditiona;
A forfeit' of Qua thousand dollar t be •
poste of d 9n=ik.:Fof 4 Y , 50 i3OrOefol 3 erg.
.
thelialtlmOre Banks. 1 , Refer to Mr.
1444ew NVIO iiitiriibure Pa.
t N,
Y.! istroieirect..
Potter 4 1. 16 - 40 '' 11 °Prffe
the Amd4;iii*Jhe'llio;lo . 3ralc* 'OA Miia,n;and the
rfm fl l)rinree,ool'
in ku-do:ed
'"";iAir--° 4 :' 76 . 0 c1, , 61 , e F tif Y;.;'S'Y" , -$ 1 0 14) e (4 be?
lien! 4 ,F 04 4 0 4 1 1 6 . 4 1ii,44
14, r •
t 2 ' 41 1 2 t. 22 2 2 J 2
4 :,4 1 1i 4 .) 04 4 8 N , Enc /TA ?fat e
thi a k, l4, , W94il4 l ll e ' , 4ll 4c i r 1 10 94 , -10 .400 ,
4fek‘rgi,sik*galk*
ufiacelt - poiorgpo,fAstAii6o4i*oo.44oll.644l
:0 1410144 ,riAikiY,V'It:*41,vili#4 1 4: 444
tar *AgiA4l4 l4 4ll4 kofeiii;
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99464 04448,404 'aittliOtAtW i diii 44164 0116
'Ow
4 611 14 1 *f?1br ,0 ta . 4 " 4341 ; 4 4 14 4
A : g i s t: l 44d of 46114)4412h
tht4F but a miniberwOlit ge4o;i4 triewte
or PaFtei tow the ibou the' VanV:a tllureu lad*
PriOida with the elieepi#ogof d;e, jem a of•lohneo4
0444 yillcioe 41are ii pilaw *ftheirim;ol J pttliStoi
474, sovortberoithortiv
,
Mri
=I I
110 1ePi , S,c l ew
'7IV - o,'icarCt3k 'Pick uji a p'4ri wO do?,
not seethenetitee of dozens ,who haire•beeti'
aetingWith : die • -Porter, party, but, wheet be 7,
coming 'disgusted; laie, pulAicly, renounced ,
faither connexion With Many who
were,iyipaintedttithePittsbUrgqonvey:tion;
Or the friends - of ,:eortei• in Selitenthq:. 104 1
lleelinatfto go, and many who go' came
away, the friends of'. Ritner.:-1 ity3faoe,
the y 404441 Reporter of the. I,sth
contains inst.,.
containsjetters,frnin_ithe,follow‘ng_ gentte
men who were appointed to' the Pittsburg.
Porter Convention; 'wheal deolitte
the intended: w deter
honor, and avow their,
,
mination to,vote for Gov., ; timer:
- • DAVID G. RA.BE,,
.'"
X'A.TRICK 'O'NEELEri,
JANIE ..TENN iNGS;
real
:the Mercer Luminary of the . .l2thinst.,
publishes the declinations of Orson Painel,l
and Jonas Fell, both of: whom had been
delegates to the Pittsburg' Porter. ()omen,.
tioii,_but.new.renotince alllonnection with
.
Porter and his cause. .
The Luminary also ' eon - tains - the renun
ciation .of 'Mr: • a Siltiers from a Porter
Conunittee-of-y-igilanee: .'
The Greene County Democrat contains
thee renunelaiiefis of - kraut' Poi*: and
Sbrahani----Smith-dele;ates_to-the_Porter.
Convention.; lately held ,at Pittabiug,h, who
Tiave since come-out fot-Ritner. • .
CO210SE)?"1111Tnit aholibhed the State Wax
The tieineiii . ipb - eketi,show t s.
Jpscpli Ititner diminishet)the State bebt . actfera
hvtgeifithartettial-dollars.--Thuxecords show .
Joseph yitneetibolialted Shin, Phisters.
elamation " • •
. 'Joseph Ritrier • bronglirabout. sperie ..P.apnenta.
The:geitnilding oC tlielocoTdeipsahowthis. - _
Jimeph Ilitner will, for these and other good ma
-6014, be.Re.-ELECITI) Governor..- !'1 he. B.LLO',V-
BoxEs will proro this, ° . _ - .
as .voted, for an ! appropriation of
$150,000 - to the Gettysburg The. journal
, .
of Senate ehowe.this. -
•David - ltPorter, - .ift die session of 1837-8, voted
for an aPprcipiiatioi;
„Itail4oad t . Mo./or/tat of the Senate this;
pako 073 and id. - , - •
David R. Portor.voted; at thdaame session, for an
appropriation,. of_ $9.50,*. r ta... thd-puntingdon-nad-
Chambrsburi . Rail-road, the most crooked of ail:-
-- trocilCetrioads, and the least useful The join:nal of
'the Setiate show, this: . • -
David.R—PorterNoted,_at the same session, to-in-
strata our Senators and requeit our 'Representatives
in Congress to vote in•favor of the. famous and iu
: quitous Sub-Treasury bill. The journal of the
'note shows this
David IL Porter will , for these 'and various other
reasone, be most signally defeated on Tuesday next,
and bo 'laid oh the shelf' forever after.
. ,
trr•Vill the nutx.-heatled editor , of the Volunteer
name the individual to whom he alludes as tli ? writer
of varioue articles which have appeared in this paper,'
particularly thosefrorn Shippensburg? . In thatevent,
we shall know how to treat him, being prepared with
. documents to prove him a malignant amf deepicable
area. - lie will not, moreover, then 'be able'to d4ity
to the individual alluded to r _that he wits_not_the_prz,'
son meant in the paragraph, as he did to the samein-
dividual six or seven weeks since, when almoit every
,person in the place believed the contrary.. It•would
.be a very strange circumstance that a-man -should -be
the author ofletters fro ; Shi 'enslou f where he has
- not - been-for - years,--- - which - contain - the - names - of - per- -
sons . and ' a
description of local affairs - that, he - knows
nothing; about.. He is also totally Cmacquainted . with
either of the reputed writeri there, and nerer had any
communication with our correspondent . Y. either di
rect/y er. See howv a
_plain statement nails
the babe falsehood of' tliC:'io:rvieted unstun' to the
counter. Whit next, Vlfuster SluaLowl',
OyThe Voinntherima been peculiarly unfortunate _
7n its assaults upon, our riniollillies=Aliceit — eie4
thing ti e'ICUMAKULL editoe'lias said against them,bas
recoiled upon himself and his party ' . lliffalschoodi
in regard to Messii. Rnpley and
- Seper we nailed to
•
the counter so Promptly eTeetnilly, that:even the
snarling cur hirimelf dire not Make a rejoins:ler. • The
. . -
letter, of Mr, Watts in_ paPer to.day, nails another .
of his filsehoods to the counter completely. At eveey
step he takes, he Mir sukraTnt auth a rate: as to make
• hinuseif ridiculOnsbefoo the public. It is no wonder
that some of the leading P orter men !Mita : lately-been' .
constrained to admit,': thit theii ,'nnunizal editor had
neither judgment, Mai W
-nor ent to Conduct a news.
_l),leri_nod that itit_werewat for -Wm. S.-Romney-anal
theex.mlit.or of the *olunteer, they could* get, a.
long at all With' him._ cinefert,' truly, in these
-P!Ong
Q - - 'l , :itibi a rsituad,roinTmed. ot'a baker's
en, who change aidea'abota eueo e iegr,•areveiy it'li=
rive at _ t h bite foci, atOtiors, making vooOseu and
beating !ft'. rot' keetvitt• : 'Afike'sdi'iscr converts , &I',
are eatromot,y zealous in:the politica° show their,sin
eefr ily in their new toler** faiti,an4 heeee they ta
ut
4 ? ou 'iti " o'orte with as sel ippareut gravity 'as
though they llO 114"V4i.ilat411' One of the leaders'
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where iS4 ii o , l ;!.o° 0 ° 64 i ,, iiiC7P , O 4 ' . • 7, 0 41 0 i 1 4 -
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gbiwi*VAN beeit:ol;:a44;i4e#,li:*triete t it . ag t atUst
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. 4 ' 16 _4 ii4o. gi*. -41, :firp,rprOotto4 1 t a . ;au
* 6 lOlOO ti.lO,t,e)yo4 to support ViciF , ": , rorlCfeilt. of ,
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:tiiiififiiiiti4iiol 2 44ll#64ll`li liiiit l 4 l 7o4i4inikt*
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. . .
=ill
WaiebitrOjgePorten — ,
hu ; 44 ;
tvtot i t e Clit the loco
candidate' for Ake ; legislatore; notwithstandinghewas
on the spot importuning the delegates tu'iolp for. l4ru,
and the secre lotieringFtlF*
and of .69 '§l'ileTrcgOret'7 B o l- clP:tiror
cure his Nomination~,.Tlm,..4eporter pronounces this
glut tk . 4 . ibervi . e jOifilup'slL_apl challenges pe
'tp - Produia,OvUtt',the shadsWof, : proOf to justify (ouTry
' Or 'consent i t... stan d befot . .,e-the , people' of
Cumbexhipil as )if . the roota-..
his dolts of the. Reporter will rciop their temper, we.
willUntlbnlitilve item the, 'shadow; • but' he /M . &
aid* of the Tivef,' , ,i'fLiChliiis derlietririnif
the spat zealous boo fQco rriengs.of Mr GOrgas in
'lie Panay, ...OPOnforrnantlaur. told,pn the
of the Augustootirt, by.another Van Aurew.sad, Por
ter man from the lower end of the noddy, digit he had
recently been over to :Iltirrisbnrg and Was in the . Ile
pisrter °nisei' nO that, t h e editors, in c onversing with
•
him in relation to thii utfuirs . of this county, eXpressed .
their hopes:that David 'lltime would be tiolviinated
frr the legislature , . Upon being told' by Ahe ?Mier:
marl iliatlhaine was incompetent and UnPopular,they
itiniMainedthat he was every Way tintilyied;ittid with
tin air of teiuMpli:pOititetl'io Siis electionps-a dele
gate to the sth of March convention to proi_e his pO ,
pularlty! The Porter man Watianbsequently told by
ti,elerk in the State Treasurer's office,thitt Mune lrsis
atire of the delegates from East-PennsborOuglt--4iid
a good prospect of those from Allen and some other
Of the lowertownshipart-and would receive aid from
the upper end: The substance-of all-rthitt wait com
municated to Mr. Gorgas by our informant the imitate
- day he heattil it, .atitl lie requeited him tti call upon
-
his autlior, to-satisfrhinisaf of the arreetness of the
staternent„whichifie immediately did. Mr. Gorges
thus received the 'same statement from °lir inforniatit.
dent friends; and it he thinks proper to give up their
,names to the persons ininlicated, it is no !Militated of
ours. We have now given the facts to. tile publicomd
therefore hurl'baek in the teeth of the sla-dering and
ignorant creatures Of tho-Reporter, - the foul. epithets, ,
which they npplied to tut.'
ji itttlid recent bispeetor's efeetion in this bOrough;
the- kieofbcos secured . .the'efeetion.ortheir
counting off, by bringing - up - verowd:OffffegaVyotera
to . _ stand in their line. - But what - . is : still worse r thc
votes of th6geiiieii - WefelifteTi4arda recei red -by-tilti
Constable and Judges,' - and thitscwe were - defrauded
- most aliainefu ly - ont'of - dur elVctiont.—The*.ltittge-s
- were &lid against ns--4e Conitabio 'Witto held tin.
eleition Was point blank agaisuit us-:-and the Clerks
who the votes_ w - ere. against '.us--fyet, not-:
'withstanding .W. tl4 . liiievheatAli onfernycjovotesf
. To show incontrorertibly that there !was fraud com
mitted, it iaonly- neeesSary to State the-simple FACT,
that, in counting off the voteS, tlkreWere FIVE more
ballot& jii the Lox than. there were navies of 'yoterS re
-corded, lift4e - iikrkv! Let those who conducted •the,
elect' Oli fiIIS{VCC_A;; their felloW citizens,Ayir constd
cum, and their God, for this daring Outrage upon
JUSTICE, (HONESTY, and -the MUTT of tO elective .
.franchise.- T Whether-they-were-ssuormor not„ -we ace
unable to say; but we hope they inni.be able to ex,.
) tilsome of the fact just stated. The shamefal non--
duct of our opponents on Friday, however; will Only
stimulate our friends to redouble their exertions,Juk
bring every Ritner vote to-die-polls..
CO'sthi Friday last, at the election for. Inspector in
this, borough, the following amusing circumstance oc
curred: hipster Einnsin . COlt2llsliNj the lad wheie
name figUretriti the - Vottin:iiiruirthe ostenaibte aoivroß
editor of that dignified print, boldly Walked op to the,
window and
, tendered his tidket to the Constable. A
friend GovernorErrsan'a; however, who happen
ed to be present, and who is well_acquainted with
Ephraim, Challenged his Note, and alleged that he
was yet an istravr.' Of course this excitetlCOnside-
Table surprise, as ir - was well - known to ITht Lser—:lirelrefit
that the young man had, at the last election, voted
"on age;" atkil, indeed, no one, to lo . ok at him, could
dispute his manhood, were it not for a peculiar some
and boyish simplicity "thick rCvels' in
his countenance, as E kande at least six. feet
ehallepge MO he could notenjoy tl4"gloriouS' pri
vilege 'eye freeman" until he had Iniorn - to-his age:
Accordingly, he started, for the Judge's desk; but the
" still small voice of conscience"! was at work within
him, and told him to setraaa..!-4f E t c was still a
minor. He therefore prudently declined appearing
before the - Judges, he Merely entering at one door
and SNEAKING out it another, amid
, the gibes : and
jeers of some mischievous boysi_whosasMiledids_as._
.
tonished-care with the iMio iiiey shout of,-ticlkeliy — TW
.
mother know you're out 2 4 • • •
d, The Volunteer, hi speaklug of the appearance
of the two ranks at the stand out for Judges, says;the
"hard-wprking men,. the. dirty shirts, were on the
'Porter side, whilst the hiungers,Bic.were for Ritner."
Amongst the Rimier. woof course must include cnit.
Ramsey, Captain Allen John Moore; James H. Gra.
hens, - jacob• liyou, a num whicliicifTlenry "kora ,
csalr me; and last, though not leastYJoe' and
,Sarinuy Hepburn:, Oh, decency ! Gh, honesty !'
truth'! where was Nod ShoWers.?
Ju - dgis dllkeElection.
- We hope that;;at the,elestion 4TueidaYnekt, no
man will beapppinted,teact asqedge,wito is taterest=
esl‘ anY, bet upontheresult to'thP'irmPtinqfonecent.
No matter how honestly disrsed an individusl may
6 e. Yet ids iodgme 4 tWill be Waived bla
interests.: in; order, t herefore, to render the jleclisione
of tbe Judges satisfactory to all, we ficipe this coarse
will be Sidopted by both friends and foes.' We -hope
oardler - Paceth°," who ace selected fOrthik imPtlrttft4,
station, not a:kelpies. to deprive an man ofhis vot e
'who is legally 'elititled to it, Or:toOctthe Part 'ot mete'
Ptirtizoos jokes' ) 4the hoPortial vaild9tersOfthFrlisss.
seleten obligations of the 401,u-adarilfilekibei
4")1'14.n°1 be ft'irittes--then their ijotives
h e wOotPescheils and their decisions b9' aboveo att.ol4:*:
:Ali 4th4
Which sbabicirkdos invariable and 0Puia 6 0, 44
if444oo,o:wifi*ekiiiiVbeionsufg:
•,• • %; r ‘11:' ' • :`.•
=EI
MS
,
At the, general ,:: eik 'oll o d r i r l " 4l4 1 " b barei: lll
th‘t $O. lOOO ( *a d° nor b rlag l snen to rwik*.
arcuotga,Llitiei.• Every efrort?wilL be "4"teftk
* 4l-113* Flirn*""'44 i/d ja i le4 6 it ) , 16 4€ : iil #itemil<
'44 4 .
woad- be dolleriSti - 4 44111 0 ,1 W 1 ,"f;' :
4 111 the'iiiia, E ' tel it th ii' Uw• ‘ 1 !* * 0 80 "
i t tea l lii*V -04 0 1 .#ier* , '" , 6 - 44 ;titPoWtO
tortilgniryidlivir 4 1 4 0114 ' 14 b, ) 4A 4 4# 1 P al ized!
biveVone(salslainiiii`ao uike!te 'km the , f 1 0 ,:
'Pols bid; 01 . t 6 i l icP 4 MPthat the 0 1 4 e4 4 ' 4 gr
4t 11 4 4 / 616 0 ' :t 4 r4 t!° papers under fies4 ;ap
#o o 4"*‘"*" h€ 4,
4 0.9 1 4 1 .0 34' 4 1 bit*Fth i t l / 1 1 Pt' ' I
i t l#PPlA 44' skt
111,74", !PI"
4v ot t oa o r tcorioy *evibappifi preveo(ek
5571t9 9 4 ‘ 0 1 ) Pagent, 14 -
t.A-ritd
Rase -.retina
waits, Esq.-
Atine*ed:nie glve`a letter - front:T*l;o,i.
teui. to 'ityo•gentlenien in the
per.cu ,ph d of our county, vhiph neils theobase
•
falifehoedn the -Volunteer . itt I..tiori to
this gentleman' to - the Counter;
To" Samuel Smith, Chairman, and frill-
Crot l e.er, 'Secretary, ofa meet
. --inkat-Nethhurg r ke,`
-- , GEN . 4I.EIIIEN:•-•-•A: copy-of - the - resolution
of your meeting requesting. several gentle
men,- and among them myself, to 'attend and
address Your adjourned meeting, has been
hartde - Alo". • ''" '
On any occasion would - Word Me pleas;
are td , complY with - the 'wishes of so re-:
spectable'a portion,of my. felloW citizens,
to address them on a subject of so much in
teres,f; trust it , may not be , construed
into any. want of - respect on my part, when'
1 say that previous_indispensable eng,age
ments prevent me from beingprefient with ,
, I regret this the-less. because I feel con
scious, that the little experience I have had
in. party politics would ,not enable me to
add much to the interest'of your meeting:
My nOmination,-as - keavididate for Con
-greso was doubtless produced by the kind
feeling ,of personal - friends, and certainly
Without any,agency , on my part. I have
no political, desires An, gratify, no private
interests to promote by political preferment:
on the contrary, every coneideration ofper
sonal interest would indnee•;ine
any sue!' distinction. Itope I, shall never
have the conscious feeling of -ha:Ving sought
a nomination to office for myself;--but when
nominated-by-the-unbiassed-preferenceeLT:
respectable party, wliose, principles are in
accordance with the interests of the coun
tryi-I shall not feel myself at liberty to dis
appoint their Wishes. No man..has alight
to himself 'in the security of , his own
selAsh pursuito,- and - disregard the demands
of..peblic opinion upon his. time and his
energies. Thus, inuchl have said in an- -
Myer to the suggestions that I have raved
to.permitmy_namc>to be used. -
-ternaware_itThas_ been . puhlielfiaid;
" That! have avowed the opinion that every
elector shOuld thepossession
of realestate of the yalue-of-one thousand
_AI 01l ars;” - :- - Sucii --an - opininiallive - never
entertained: such.a.sentiment I never utter
ed: it is utterly repugnant to every . Pripci-
ple of republican government whichi have
everilmen_taught or It io - but a few
years,since any property
have deprived - .myself of the privilege of
voting: it will-scarcely be believed - that
could so soon 'forget my own poverty as to
despise it in others.-:
.
.D . o.me_tho_favor tO.communicate_this letr,
ter to the nieetingpver which you preside,
and accept. for . , yourselves, and tliose who
Lniay_ineet_you, my unfeigned respect.
FREDK: WATTS.
lase Slander of tlie Dienhers
and Jlleia►►onites.. ,
It appears to be a 'part of the policy of
the - Porter party to driye all men who en—
tertain any regard for-religion, front any
participation' in politics; We frequently.
see assaults made on individuals, and even
on whtite classes of Christians, because they
cannot sanction the excesses of those who
are! now seeAng to destroy - the prosperity
of the country. - As an instance of this,ve
citetheiollowingfrom the Hanover-Herald:
George Gitt, Esquire, a Justice of the
PeaPe appointed by George Wolf a short
time before hp left the gubernatorial chair,
and a4eader of the Porter party in this - bo.;
,rou h, said the other day, that "JILL THE
- - N 0 N
WERE .I,SE T OP D--D.TORIESi"
This outrageOus and unjustifiable expres
sion,vvas applied to the large and respecta
ble body:of our fellow citizens, belonging
to the Dunkard and Mennonite denomina
tions, because the greater number are in
favor- of 'Joseph Miner, the Gervan Far
mer--of Washington county, mieopposed
to.D. R. Porter, because, he has no knowl
-edge-of-the-Gertnark-chareter—is ignoritit
of the language, and cannot be considered
friendly tO their interests. For proof of
this, we arealithorised to refer to Mr. Jour/
HERsuzy, York street, Hanover, of whom
it will
_be sufficient to - say that he belongs
to one of the ; most,, respectable and well
known famili,es in York county. , I
- Extreictqf -,- a - letteAtcr:the::4'ilitpri-dcyeci
Si/Wharf:4*, towinship;
iOctpber:l, 5
With regardlo the election, our friends
- are - active - and - confident - of success-connt
w--1
on from'2o to 20 majoritrin this-township.
for - Ritner; --- The, - people:lit the "Ogees - are
in favor of the'German Farmer, or the
.
4 ‘ Old Ditch H o g,"as the Porte . i men are
•
pleased;ter earl
_him We, are tletermined
that Ave will not be bullied at the polhi any
more the SCuthamPton lion," - but
beard his den, and make hiMloar at.
the tesult ,of the, election More thaWititii
keOper'had him by
'."
• '
The Stik:ll*Baifte.3l;';'
Our read9's wijL bear .fri;ts of
porter have' assailed rep at of itd 4 rtGe State
friends ~ d'441464*0rr-bli° money in de9tlUo7,
ki . l:lll?Lble".64adi toPkt,
4 . 4`,4 1 * 1 4 . ,;4101 7 ;
a l `
f° 11 0.44. 0054 ' 0 .?-4, 1404 e'r 3i0) TOsilirtr;*4
tit:* 4 1 :4,T oI tqf i t , *** 4
00 ..1 , ,ew - li,
OinFrsl
, 1 4:00 - AR : 1 0, this . sqado , / of maim nail
. .?: ,, s24,4#4_,sm.*4o4thic.(kiv t ,p6AASs-64144'
•,' •
„,•••,,..m o t e
Pao* 04.4.0
Wi4," o l4Auffou .l4 o,lAtiZoill Of-thi*, ire at `ills;
% . rrASuri:bokruP4';."Yitierv:ACl,t4 o,ul
*l4 hundred al# 2 4ithi.fitv',(l(oo*•'. 441 , 1 24 4 4
,f*, 4 ! it i, vvo. l 4tq.s l o4
! , 9 r : ,.0 ,1 0 0.,0 4 0 11 0004.0 * ".e*V"Pie#4#
7tt'"'"*"4*, 44,14101twoino.alfiii,
4 06 sreot 04t4:0itop - sc r ottiti‘*.it . 4006110.611 i::
11 1 ) 1 t . .I.Nt!kt;:liilk,'.#44kJeciedqua' kllen
ri"*lnet!f.n4wigkYf;:rciii Aillows! , i ) ox fled hank
' -
AMilVinatknie.
- we Y give ithe
Sturgis, Esq., andthe ; pertifieate . of several. •
ether- gentlemen of ShipPensbuig, in .re ,
gard to the fraudulent manner in:which the.
Porters Constable and; Judges carried , ther -
Inspec tor in that`Ogee. ." We have heard;
that upon examination; on Saturday, after
the election; - the tickets, and tally papers
:were.„missing, and it is believed we had this
filthier to.friake any,
merits on.thinfact, as:a warrant has issued
against the 'Cons table :and and - Jnolgeli - aMI - will
n - ndergo- a.judiciaLliivestigaiion. -
It will be seen by the” affidavit and certifi
cate who are, the advocates'nf abolition and
amalgamation. loVing-tp see a Per,
ter, man arm in.arni, and cheek by jowl,
with an ebony brother ; marching up to the •
polls and -yet hew .diatardly to
make the charge. against us. "
SUIEF,EfieStlftC4 Oct. lit, 1838.
r We - whose names are hereuntnaffixeil
' certify, diat, - : on . Friday last, the day of
the 'lnspector'si Election, SEVERAL NEo4,
GROES obtained their votes, notwithstand
ing objections Were - made 'on account oc,
illegality; also that the polls Were opened,
about ten o'clock, A. M., and that Con- .
stablee d
had selected his board either thay •
previous, or early in the morning of.the day
ofElectien, and that one Of the Judges had
bets made on-the result 'of -the`-Inspector's
Election. - • -
SAMUEL D. HENDERSON,
• GEO. Burrs, - -
APE,
• WILSON - HUBLEY. .
STATEMENT of the proieedings Hof
the. Inspector's Election 'held in the
rough ofShippensbilfg,"Cumberland co;;
Peneylvania, on the 28th day.of
"ember, 1838:
t The election watkopened by the. Consta
'ble at 10 o'clock, he being a Porteirman,
,before-the citizens were assembled, having--
chosen.hislioard the day befoTe - ; and about
15 votes_w_ere taken inNefere_ the people.
Were aitgembled. 'At 11 o'clock the people
assembled and the'Constable to •
giveili~m the priwile'ge of -- eledthig:ilioaiii.
He replied that it WAS DONE, AND T.BrEY
HAD NO BUSINESS_ WITH IT. _The
JUDGE HAD A -BET ON THE - - hisrEcton's
t,acrtox, and thee- - Constable had - made a _
bet_on the.Getteral Deelion,
presented their votes ;•• the'cillZens objected --
to 'their votes. - The judgeltold them - they -
had. "no business with-it, and to go away ,
from. the window. • One man who resides --
in Indiana presented his - - vote, and •it was_
'taken. One of Illinois and one of Ohio,
also- presented , their,votei and they were -
taken, and they were citizens of said states.
One young tnan who .was a Porter-man.- :-
also, , between the -age of- - -21-: and -22, pre- -
seuted his vote and it was reeeived.without
oath; one-of. the (Ritner,-party"offered his* -
vote and it was rejected- without he would ,
swear, and thus was depriVed.. There •
were THREE' NEGROES WHO VO
TED,' namely: John Kepperd; Richard
Baker William jOrinktri. One - of'these _
negroes I saw voting; and both partieS ad
mitted that the other. two :voted. I was
,not present at the time, but heard it after
wards, and the. Porten party- admitted they
voted. One of the Porter Partysaid' HE
GLORIED IN BRINGING UP A-NE
GRO MAN TO vcag; if he had a rilht
to vote. JAMES — STURGIS:
Affirmed and Subscribed the
29th day of September,'
- A. D. 1898, before
ROBERT SNODGRASS, J. P.
•
Extroct of a tette?. W the Eeitpr, dated -
- Shippensburg, Oct. 2,1838.
DEAR Sit:—The contest in' our :town
will be warm: but it will not be, because
we will try to get any-of - their -- v otes: we '
ask none of thern to vote with us, unless
therbillaiipur principles correct; but thit -
COntest_ giair part, -- to force inland= on
our part_to keep out, illegal
will make the, cenflict warm. We have. a •
majority of 30,0r-46 Vote's in-the borough;
but if he - gives and aliens, and citizenslat
oder states are alloViSllck vote againsis,
God only known what the result will be.
Our,frionds .have, already. issued- a warrant
against the Inspector, and Judges for fraud
at the Inspector's Election Fridayi and
we.arU , determined to' prosecute everyman
in our illegally. -
There, are 'two - ei t .three, l wbehave been --
::folinifersratirs - without AOWing: their na
tizralijaiion-Pageo- now demand
them, -laid if theY,,are not Pivdt!cedi . and
'their votes are, vectnved s .We prosecu
notCalY the*te4; but the !esPeetoF, and
`itidflelu
4i'utigt.Stslie . cheefllll4l 4 4 4 lT With
neer' and - Watte ' jon one; ids and Porter
and tillYltonest .
06 11 ' 6 0 4 0.0, Pho9r 449 toOneit-
.I,llroare &c. •
=ERNI
,
PloPewell true:to the Owe.
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,Hopeli4lo4C:ilo44
, octobetr.:lB , ll4 )
ami.1 4 cm 4 Jr#4,14€_ 10 .0 16440 . - b ate
heekti th c e*eniter ike trkiii/L*4.reeiiiie.
We were beat ;,lo,'ifile.,. 144 1. 7 foo a n d 'hon.-
. J,_. .,0,,,, ' 'l , '" . t
° 1 104,0 , ieilll o l'. ' ' 'll g l l stoll'it''cal i taini and
Olt* tii ltiinni. - :It'a`'‘na# oo kl i lillkl i a'
- ieeff"riii . :teiVth, , tiil ' ' 4 'd -- #l.
_ l4
1)(4 1 4-1 40 1 0 111 :anklf. 4 • Their
ileomitwoit 3 Y . siallriridtolliv 4 devan
*op* *ldiliot oimition to, env hest
lntareata., ,'#t the ballot ` ] ox l'ili
' wa Prov'a
ourielves true to 'the core' for R 4110104 -
'Equal liigitte j out shove our 4postuan to
Riumsik; l ail'f)u ---4 - 11 ,.. 4 #4 1 1"4", QV!' %II --
it least 15 of tr majority, '''. '
Mci
Eta
Yourf truly, ttito,
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