~; THE JOURNAL. Ow country, one constitution, one destiny Huntingdon Oct, 3 1 S3S Democratic 4 .llntiniasonit CANDIDATES. FOR GOVERNOR, litstirVb ittirte FOR PRESIDENT, Watt/tut OlartilsOn OP 1111/0. PUR PILE PRESIDENT.I grand's et/inset, OF NEW YORK, C9NGREi James Irvin. OF eFrf TIE OM SiiNATO:I9 Robert P. .iiincitty FOR 4 TEARS. James .1/1 nett FOR 2 YEARS. ASSEMBLY John Morrison, os intLEV, Jer. Cunningham OF PORTER. Sherif. JOSEPH SHANNON, of Alleghenr, Commistiotier. JAMES MOORE, of Walker, A U DITOR JBSSE MOORE, of Frankstowti GOP ERNMENT AGENTS-GO V- ERNMENT LIES. A number of Letters have been receiv ed in this town, stateing th at a Govern— ment understrapper was in the stage on its 14) , from here !Pest, on the night of the' Inspectors election, and from one ex treme to the other, asserted that Porter had carried every township in this coun ty but two. In order that the people Of this State can see what means are taken to keep up the flagging spirits oftheir sin king party, and in order that their own friends may see that they are just made the dupes of the political knaves; and if they believe them they will loose their money. We are authorised to make the following Bf - 11. E I'AE4 550 that we carried • Ritner Inspector IhDub!in. 50 do do IS romwell - 50 do do Springfield 50 do do Shirley 03 do do Union sO dti do Hopewell 50 do do W'msburg 50 do do Woodbury 50 do do FrankstoWn, 50 do do . Hollidaysib'g 50 do do Allegheny 50 do do Antis 50 do do Tyrone 30 do do Franklin 50 do do Morris 50 do do sturmys sun 50 do do Huntingdon 53 That the man that circulated this story to the West IS A LIAR• 50 That Porter had a majority in 'B6 of 53 cotes in Franklin township. 50 That Stonebraker is the most res pected there at this time. 50 That Putter had a majority 'n Shir. ley township in 36. 50 That lam M'DoeALD," beat Porter in that township. 03-Any person can take three or more of the bets, if they choose. AROTIBIEM (ON OM) fiUNTVAGDON in order that the PdrteiiteS may have a chance to teat their belief of their Own reports: we are directed to offer the fol• lowihg bet 10 dollars, that Ritner has 100 mai., do 800 300 400 500 600 700 800 900 1000 1100 1200 1300 1403 1500 16 do 10 do 10 do 10 that every bet w•on, Any person desiretng to loose the above Sum, can be aeconunlated be apelying at (bit office.4l.) Glorious Victory! "The Banners they're a flyiak, that lead to victory.' The verdict of guilty proved by Poeter's HUNTINGDON COUNTY HURRAH!!! The Friends of ititnet have carried their Inspectors in seventeen townships out of 244 In 1€435 we carried but fifteeen. i . '. ' Antis township theßitner '.. - d They Now KNOW HIN Porter had 97 majo ri ty , . • • In Dublin, Croinwelli, Union, and .Hopewell• 9 eve beat them so easy! r :- JIM IrD ON ~ AL D . S township Sh i r ley , In this township we have beat them I'4 the first time. The friends of Ritner took up for Inspector.Mr James 111 Donaki, the gen, tleinan whose affidavit we published sonic tine since—and who the Porter papers pronounced a Murderer. in order to destroy his testimony abroad. Jem as they sneeringly call him, was nobly sustained at home—he was elected, by a handsome majority This tell's the people, the estimate of the people upon, honest Jam and dislione# Dace. Oar majority in this district will he at least 30. SPRING FIELD. In 1836, for Senator, Porter had 32 majority: Ritner Inspector elected: our majority on the 9th will be at least 70. _ Stonebra er Sustained, Franklin township; Ritner . 4 InspeCtor elected. This is the toWnthip, that is pardded in the Porter papers, as one that gava Porter large majorities on former occasions: The People did not know him then. In 1836 he had 55 majority, noW he is liateti. The Stonebrakers Hie there and the people wore bxasperalted at the abuse heaped on them by lying knaves, who supported Porter.. Ritner will now have at least 50 majority. - ln Frankstown- Allegheny, Tyrone, Holidaysbilig, Woodbery, and Morris Ritner Inspectors elected, In 'Williamsburg, Murray's Run, andnUntingthM, Porters own resi dence, we beat thetn. Dauphin county— The Ritner ester ha,e been elected, in tit town. ships, and Porter Inspectors in only 5. lifurrah for German PtitiontOilis and Mete Parineie. Caerimiarie Mifflin County: For the first, we have elected a Ritner Inspector in the borough of Lewistovin. The wave of publiC opinion Will soon bury the criminal, and his erimos in oblivion. Four Ritner inspectors in thie county CUMBERLAND COUNTY. Our new a from this county is of the most cheeiing character—ln two townships, our gain has been, f 7 votes; Old mother Cumber= land MIST do her duty. DEL kWA . RE COUNTY. In Delaware the Ititnor Inspectors were elected in every township but no. ~The Fraudulent Insolvent has been too well exposed by the IL publican—Perjo ry has few supporters there. In the Borough of York, for the first time we have carried both'inspectors. In Chester County; the Ritner men swept every thing before them; set down Chester for 1200 majority for the old far- men ty we elected nor inspector in every dis_ fitIR.RH FOR OLD LAACASTER trict but one. The honest gentians, cant The Ritner men have carried 32 town help the cause of dishonesty. Ihsaza hips, out of 39: keep the ball moving. - for Lebanon, Put her down 1000 for 500 Guns for the J-- More Glory!! West. Old Berks. If ell Monte Allegheny County. In Al legheny County, where in 1835 Ritner li e have returns from 9 districts; and had but 616 majority—we now have 900 the cause of the Old Fanner has gained Glory enough for majority for Inspector. Allegheny i s gloriously. In Robeson towtsship Rit good for 1500, on the 9th—mark that. tier was heat in '35. Now lie has 26 ma- 10 days. Washin ton Co . jority. In Union he has 10 majority now. _ • g In '35 beaten 36. In Haniburg, Ritner PORTER RIAIT 1.711 HIS The home of honest Joe, has done nobly Inspector. Brecknock ditto. In Car- 0 Fra' DISTRICT. they have carried one mere district than narvron Ritner inspector elected. In '35 Never was dismay, thrown more into usual. See the difference, dishonest Da- he was beat. In Pike the Locu #ocos the ranks of our oponents, thin, at the Ivy is beat at home, and dispised by his succeeded. In upper Penn. Ritner in- Inspectors election in Huntingdon Bis neighbors, and hohest old Joe, is loved spector elected: in 35 we were beat. lit trict. and honored by his. Kingston, Longswamp, and Schuylkill At the time of meeting to chtmse 4tid- Beetiforti CO. Haven Ritner inspector. ges; the Ritner men carne forward in Schuylkill Co: In Pottsville Pane r throngs, The Porter men were dismay- The''• friends of Ritner have carried it Inspector elected. ell, terror-stricken. The constable was townships out of 19, nothing less than Franklin Co. Eleven townships heardc alled on repeatedly, to come forward 4' unt botat the majority 600 majority in tedtord. Irons, S of which has gone for Ritner; rind night select roes, thds, but he would it is tholight Porter cannot get more than , not but either neglected, or refused Somerset County 4 two more. to allow the people to choose their Judg- C LEA 11AL 6 COUNTY. - A letter just received from this county ' es—but collected about hint, a dozen or says "we have carried every township A young friend of ours, who lett clear_ two of porter's friends, and in an under but three in the county for the old far- field since the election, informs Us tha. tone selected two out of their number, men Set down Somerset at nothing lea's Ritner has carried a majority of the dist without even allowing, the 300Ritnet men than 1700 majority." /Tell done Som- tricts in the County. a voice in that selection. Undismayed erse t. CENTRE COUNTY. the Ritner men stood their ground in a Well. done Adams We have even done better than tre alt - regular line. The Constable was called ticipated. Our friends lay Porter earl- on again, to count each party. In this sound old county the Ritner not get more than 600 majority in thil When the friends of Ritner found that inspectors are elected in every township, County they were not to be allowed a voice, they but two. Adams is sure for 1200 for the old Democratic Farmer. Victory abroad!! according to law troclainted aloud their Vn. „ . ..ingriesi to go More Victories: GLORIOUS CHESTER COUNTY. The Ritner TRH UM PH" •• inspectors have been elected in 30 dis tricts—Porter in 0. LEBANON COUNTY. In this cowl- Y!! eeeded to choose bgally two Judges—and upon a regular vote, proceeded to the re.: gular place al holding the General elec tion; and polled their votes. The friends of Porter, holding a seperate election in the Court room. VICTORY has perched upon our Banner—the result is given be low. When Porter run for Senate. he had 148 of a majority, and his Inspectors elected without opposition—now ho is beaten at home. "Hurrah for Old Sour-kraut," And good by to the prospects of HONEST DAVY. The People here know him. We have been credibly informed, that all kinds of votes were taken in the Court km,se; the holders taking much pains to swear those they knew to be entitled, liotit Il would net do; they were beat; gloriously beaten at home; Porter can. hot get a majority in inure than 5 dia• tiictb in the county. Never was there a baser fraud practi sed upon the rights of the people. Be cause there were a nu ntser of the honest, laboring men, who are toiling on the ca.. nal, who have left their native townships and counties. in attendance. The Porter men say the election would have been it legal. Laborers, ate you outlaws; are you to be disfranchised, because you are poor. Your residenct is here. Had the Ritner men quietly submitted to this outrageous fraud upon their rights, you Would have lost pent votes,. remember it: your were td be stopped becao-e you worked for your livng--The Const 71- ,ble acted illegally, and we und,rstana has been piOsecnted. lie was repeated ly call fOr.. The Supervisor was called for—but for fear of defeat— Your rights ware iu;tilied, and trampled on. Remem ber it, we say! Let insulted people say they will not submit to it—and any honest tribunal will say your votes are legal—an cast 'out the others, as no votes at all. Old Huntingdon Will do her duty. Set her down fur 12 or 1500 majority for OLD JOE THE FA4NIER. R S Ut., SAMUEL S. W FI A RTON (Ritner,) at the legal election 264 HENRY MILLER, (Porter,) at the illegal election 253 Rittier Win! ity rrom the Hollidaysb'g itegnter—Ertra, SATURDAY MORNING,SEPTi. 29th 188. . Loco iPaca Mob a4ii Outrage. Attack upon the Polls—the windows broken; the doors thrce& the house enter ed and the desk aiid tables at which the officers were engaged :olently taken from them and broken to pieces, and themsel vPs threatened; insulted, and abused, by a Loco Foco Mob. It becomes our duty as chronieleis of the times,.to record one of the most out rageou,s Riots - ever perpetrated 'in the ICtitirity of Huntingdon. It is with fee lings of the de:l:est sorrow for the char acter of ore citizens that we do so. We,.. would much rather, that &felt men were, not among us ; and their places filled with orderly, upright, sober citizens. Ile are pleased however, that not more than one house became the object of molestation by these despeeadees, that one was the scl.ool house, in which the election for Inspec tor and Assessor .was being held yester day, by Mr. Constable Stiller. and the judges appOilited by the people present, when the usual hour arrived fur opening said election. After the board was thus fairly and lawfully organized, one of the judges of our Court, Joseph ./dams, Eaq. trade his appearance and impudently commanded the Constable to change the board. He very properly refuse d, and told the Hon. gcn'leman tkat lie was amenable to the laws, and that if by his hands they were violated, he was willing to abide 111,. consento,,ces, and that he would proceed to hold the election law ,fully and justly. The Jude and C. Gar ber, Esq. then called upon all the follow ers of David R. Porter and mobocracy, to parade in the street, in front of the house !•—they did so—and after counting them, C. Garber proclaimed their number to he one hundred andfifiy•three. They then marched in a body to the house, arid corn- • tnenced their hellish work 01 demolition & destruction: They simultaneously at tack-id the doors at windows, smashing the: latttr to itoina, with clubs, stones, and brick bats, gained an entrance through them, acid forced the doors—the mob then rushed in, seized the (leaks on which the officers of the election were discharging their duties, anti broke them into !rag- merits, and strewed them over the floor; Judge Adams and C. Garber being the first to lay hands on them. 'I he nest most conspicuous gentlemen in this Riot, were George R. M'Farlane, a true fit ow er of Fanny Wright— . -a real destructive Argrarian of the worst kind, anti Henry L.Patterson, John Dearmit, Jacob Tay lor, Michael Kelly, Thomas Robeson art unnaturalized foreigner, a nd a host of others fresh from the British soil. Next these villians threatened violence on the officers of the election. and but for the timely and determined interference of some of the friends of the supremacy of the Laws, it would have been hard to tell . where these desperadoes would have stop ped. But the officers were protected, arid the COWARDLY VI LLIANS compelled to de sist ere their hellish designs were ^fully completed. The rioters succeeded in preventing the receiving of votes about two hours, but they were given to know that the election window , would be kept open until twelve o'clock at night, if votes should be offered, and that any attempt . . to prevent or detain the election, would". avail them nothing. They then desisted,. and the election continued. And oh, the result! the glorious result!! Tell it in the streets, publish it at every corner— proclaim it in every villitge, c it'y and town in our State, that the Loco Foco, Fanny Wright Agrarians nave been beaten in ilollidaysburg!! !—that the people—the honest, industrious, sober-thinking, friends of Equal Right's boldly stepped forward, proclaimed their detestation of the princi ples of the mobocrats. Yes, they were routed--completely and entirely routed —horse, loot and dragoon. The result teas for taspector Joh it B. Royer, (Ititner,) 183 John Barr, (Porter,) 171 Ritner majority, 14. In this district the mobocrats claimed one hundred a majority. David R. Porter in the senate last winter, had the “Big Distriel" so divided into small ones, so as to g,lve his party, as he thought a large irl;ority in the "ilollidaysimrg District" treat they might trumpet forth throughout Pennsylvania the result of elections iu their favor. But the people understand honest Davy and his cringing menials, and lia%e determined to rut tho