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   Tioga Eagle (Newspaper) - October 4, 1838, Wellsboro, Pennsylvania                               STORE r sale at his Stole neral assortment of I Dry Goods Sic GROCERIES viz Loaf and is and Tapper Spice Clobber ware Crockery ire by i or Salt Caster and Sallad Teas of ts Shoei s Tools all of or countr T COATS 138 tf T SALT for sale by A NICHOLS f fill be received in E A N tf DYER UR CORNERS assortment of STAPLE arui in July ho i low as GS Old London Port i n Teas of various vn and light Sugars go Cuba ndj and Rum of cut and id Salmon and Ics Sperm Jersey 8 ite and Ulack lead t Red own and 1 Yarn blaek and ntr cloths for nd common fid i u and i assortment of ladies nt of Hardware n nt loughs at the fornaca rt HER zen le Leather the Richmond Enquirer r the following core for irst you discover the ive tl e patient a jer stirred in a half pint lien have a rock or 1 a wet cloth apply it art of the shoulders and n bathe the locks of the made as wawa the jawi i ch will be in a few ect that 1 bare known rt men 1 was helpless and was made and e in a few minutes me T OCTO OR AND PUBLISHED WEEKLY BY P door above the Court House Judge Scott would resign I ingly so Judge Scott who in the month of March 1838 drew up his resignation and handed it to me to be delivered to on that condition On the of March last I was a- gain at Harris and had an inter- f with you and you EAGLE is every assured me that if Judge n Scott would the commission should be made Judge Eldred So I then to iyou Judge Scott's r tn tno I have nothing to say to the man whom you have He may be a pretty good lawyer but his abolition principles do not suit ple of 11th District and his ment was the consummation of a tis imputation their honor their the wholesome doctrine Stake for your your gjat Aea that they Your your country your and by theft Creator with rights and stated the ment was the consummation 01 a jiyou tkat our paper will most of these to be LIFE by which you obtained Judge Scot's I jj you that it is was at and the pursuit of happi- resignation and trifled with the feelings request of many of you In support of doctrine they of Judge Eldred one of the best and jt our first number pledged their lives their fortunes and men in the State we stana pledged to unveil the their sacred honor Yet Mr embody acts that notwithstanding they H the expiration oi WM calculated to convince pledged their fortunes for the at the usual rates signation and stated to you that the Middle Smithfield Munroe most sceptical of the character of tion life and liberty the securing No in WOuld commence on September 18th 1836 i the contest It shall be our constant Of property was their truest aim to redeem pledge We sub- Does Mr and the minions TAKE join some extracts made from speeches suppose that the citizens Act Session pay Courts in Luzerne would commence on Monday of April and that probably Judge Eldred could not reach to the business of the forthe paper must or they will not j be attended to v Be it By Me and payers of County that i ft f probably Judge not TAKF CARE join some extracts maae irom suppose mat wie Wilkesbarre until the Court would be A delivered by the advocates and of country will suffer the character nearly over and that the commission We have just been informed that me ons of the States Bank that and motives patriarchs of the A- payers vj me to write to judge Ritner since his election to the and that he should of Governor has the immediately Design his commission as State Debt had be to the friends of Ritner have now prepared Wilkesbarre directed to proceed directly to that To you assented and di- write to Judge Eldred II H MJ V V LMH mends oi turner nave now DARLING PET OF GOVERNOR merican apostles of A- and printed for circulation RiTNER'S in order that you may merican Liberty -o be vilified and or two before the flection thousands of jearn from Own language what are traduced We warn of Porter's their real designs to of the I plication for the a sch Vi -i W ule of hw property you are not sessed of any real share of i ie 18th district and ceed to Wilkesbarre where his a 01 nw property of any real share of IMPORTANT TESTIMONY showing mat he did n return we to your judgment and enjoin T ife following frank letter from Jno all his property They pretend upon you to Esq of Curwensville needs no it has just been discovered and it or at our hands i ports to be authenticated with the seal of Bob Campbell the They have also a forged letter of United States Bank y READ READ commendation or praise at our We begin with Mr B- W LEIGH it speaks for itself and contains the a United States senator and a1 champion of a man word wwy lure that he would in no case con- to a State Debt he had better do so as that would people of Tn JOSEPH Esquire the 18th to cast about for the Commonwealth of cessor In order to render assurance rovernor oj ine y doubly sure asked you whether this might le depended Sl to the on and you said thai you would cd regret at any time the el B Eldred and no ther man world I de- Sd I had been deceived or upon yaur word f Upon this assurance on the 17th of I first became acquaint fou March 1833 I wrote a let ter when we were both members Harrisburg to my friend Judge House of Representatives and of the telling him he to the mo party m tne fall of 1824 District that he should send on his re- 3 into signation as Present of the 18th Dis- which was m- to the Secretary of the MP part least sincere wealth announce the fact in the 18th your part and proceed to Wilkesbarre for wo successive to hold the there for the OI ine not w doubted wherever he is porting to have been written bjj Porter the they our friends at a distance we may to one of his friends in believe that those who depend upon their j Patton has been leu to labour for subsistence or do eber enter into from motives fit su Apolitical as he make him state that he has from his CREDITORS enough oJ perty to begin the world again What eo far as MIND is no bloodhounds who are resorting to tu Litt w so lar aa ia forgeries are now in ed does man suppose the PEDANTRY of tion and will be the ted the just a day or two before Private have been sent from insulting language than the a- vile calomnies Harrisburg within a few days probably could not be applied to any class Sept 10th 1838 with these and other wicked of having no share Messrs think it my all parts of Com- and branded as SLAVES ty to publicly make known one of the We call on our but we gentlemen to say whether many falsehoods intended to militate every to be on the and to believe that those who are election of David R give publicity to this notice After the ed to depend on their daily labor for ter -.0 the office of Governor 1 j evidence before the public of the their daily subsistence will on tha A gentleman and resident of wickedness of the we account standl idle spectators to what is ingdon county who had travelled thro l believe they will stop at nothing oing on jn political Do Indiana other parts that MALICE and VILLAINY CAN DE- sessions when according to the rule District n through Judge Eldred's the newspapers I from Wayne county and Nathaniel b Eldred Esq me and server for two years eetled never dreaming of In the fall of 1828 I waj again elected orf when on to the House of Representatives but by this time a change had taken place tft your politics and you were left at home The difference of our politics However created no estrangement be- tween us personally I felt for you the same of friendship which I when in 1826 I ramed a son for HARD al OF w A you i You subsequently became a candidate for Governor in oppos tion to the de- party and ful attempts you succeeded in 1835 in feeing elected by a minority in of the split between Messrs Wolf and I knew you IKad once been a democrat and although you had been between De- and National alias Federalism and finally to avail yourself of the ex- I s could not still give up all hopes of and your conduct relative to many of the ments in Munroe and counties satisfied me that however we might er in politics we until by the I am about to detail you compelled me to abandon all the good feelings I had entertained for you and to set you down as i man destitute of honor and veracity f Whilst a member of Reform vention in the summer of 1837 Scott of the Jud ciali district old and valued friend wrote to rne say hat he had some of re- signing his office and would do so vided he could have an Assurance that a person whom he could approve te appointed his successor Knowing the intimacy which subsisted between us he asked my opinion as I lived in the district about the m itter and ed that it might be broached to you This was accordingly and a long anc friendly conversation took place be- tween us you expressing doubts of Scott's sincerity proposing to and I desiring to reflect j on the as I woul 1 vouch for the sincere lation if met by a corresponding disposition on your J I J the 12th of to my astonishment I received a latter from a friend in risburg dated April the 8th saying Your Joseph Ritner has played you and JUge Scott a pretty trick He yesterday appointed Wm Jessup of President Judge of your in I he place of Judge Scott He told Mrl that the commission made forwarded to him I could y- credit this intelligence but going to the next day I received a directed to me at that place from j Thomas H Burrowes in which be saLl The Governor desires me to you that he has this day appointed Wm Jessup of Montrose as Judge Scott's successor in the He could defey appointment no longer consistently with his public duty and a regard for the adminstration of justice fudge Eldred has had weeks in w h ch to forward his tion but noS having done so the pre- sumption was thai he did not wish the change On the night of the 10th of April or early on ths morning of the 11th Judge Eldred at Harrisburg in suance of my letter This was as early a day as a e ter leaving Harrisburg on the 17th o March and to ren Judge Eldred's could have an returned by the of the mail He had ridden night and day and by extra expense extra exer ions reached the seat of that time and you may judge his mortification at being made sport of He had announced the change and his intension to resign at Warren by your direction The matter had been published throughout the Com- and when he got to risburg he was informed that you had said you never promised to appoint him Fortunately Judge Eldred had not sent in his resignation as President of 18th district Ci j never by them as further evidence why i a- so Whatever real of D R Porter should not be supported JURY AND VILLANY mind senator possess it is sit the ensuing election I for Governor J that it is very which report was that a brother and an The last Hoco Poco Journal nQ by intercourse brother of Edward B Patton for- tingdon county edited by that honest with you please the mer partner of R Porter now i i Honse of the Congress If any son who m the war of fie n the the act passed tne seventh day of Janes and tied act supplementary io the act for of cers and sole iers of- Ine have died leaving a Whese marriage after of last period his and before day of January teen hundred and widow shall bfr entitled to receive for and during t le term five the fourth clay of eighteen thirty-six te or pension which might have been ed to her husband in virtue of said act if living at the same time it Provided in event of the riage of sue i said annuity pension shal be discontinued j J fait further enacted mortgage any or interest i n any annuity half pay or pension granted by this act shall be no- shall the half ty or pension granted by this act or any former ict of Congress be liable to attachment levy by any in aw or equity but shall enure wholly to the personal benefit of the or annuitant entitled to the same and that before a warrant shall be to any person acting or iii be of any one entitled to under this act such person shall Tind subscribe an oath or affirmation to be administered by the proper counting oficer and put on that he has no interest in said money by any mortgage transfer or arrangement and that he does not know or believe to any other person jm J v w y tingdon county edited by that honest with you please the mer partner of R Porter now man Benedict contains an afF davit ot a of the bank or the slaves Hying in Clearfield county knew the man named Myers he states southern the circle of whole matter about the partnership that about twenty years ago when For- which he pears not have any ana had declared that all the statements ter and Patton carried on their works of human natare We can he and others about on Creek they bought a drove assure Mr L however anc against David R Porter were true of cattle and gob him to pasture them stand the base contained in anc that he knew him to be a great awhile that they were very wild hig th t mcn who are compelled cal I am that brother and I can say on one occasion ran over and der for the SEC 3 And be enacted That the Secretary of War shall adopt suci regulations and forms of evidence in relation o payments under Liis act fas the President of the may prescribe Approved Tfh doubt that Porter Was there ever such villany It is most awful to of people remember t tat in 1835 the vote stood for Heniry A Muhlenberg Joseph Ritner j Democratic vote for Wolf and lenberg federal vote for Ritner DEMOCRATIC MAJORITY N o material changes have in Ritner hut thousands who voted for him have abandoned and are daily abandoning his support and man ally men arm oi me ever any ui uie sufficient mind to discern who on the contrary have ever are their ic enemies of the dec ared David R Porter to be an highly valued institutions of their est gentleman of the first order to set a mark them by Of and moral rectitude and which they may be haye never attributed my brother's Next in order comes Daniel ure to any unfairness or ter la Hartford on the part of D R Porter but to the ted States Bank advocate who has reL management his near relations in from that institution Huntingdon county Hear him I am determined to D R should be the basis of Porter for Governor by all fair and Take care of the means because I have known and the rich will take care of u me hirn long to and as a oh minded and an man who ty be the basis of and do honor to the State the man as Franklin justly J am gentlemen yours Ko PATTON owning only will be heard in the halls of legislation while a poor man he be a man of sterling sense will nbt be at all But Mr W tells us that the rich take care of the poor PRINTERS DEVILS There are two accounts of the origin of title of them says there care one Mons Leville or who Loo i came over with William the Conqueror You told me two untruths in this promised to point Judge Eldred and no other man in the wor d But for this promise you veation it you and I talked matter and You did yon gave me to understand that you appointed another before appoint Nathaniel B Eldred nenner ou 18th Judl Eldred of the counties of Eldred of Warren if would or ing Gen Porter and the es of cracy Satisfactory information from all f quarters of our State fully justifies the belief will the rich take of the poor Loo i came over with William the Conqueror that the overwhelming democratic around freemen and It will be in company with DeLaune De Vau a his election m 1835 as has been truely remarked that Val Do Ashwood Dfe De v i hi of core which the vulture takes A descendent of this wxl be Nearly DOUBLED at COVERING and at Deville in the direct line was taken by from office tn 1838 thp famous Caxton in who We will hear Mr a- in g very expert became afterwards his Rise tf the New York nother Bank champion A gentleman prentice and in time an eminent nal of Commerce says gentleman who the greeted most from him the orders of printer's has just returned from the West states j u u on his visit to Philadelphia or devils took their names with his speech The other says if they took it trees on being cut down are found tb bo threw their high whiggism infernal it was not because ed with the of an hundred and forty and huzzaed loud were frequently sent years thus Droving that long Listen to The in iand appearing as ted States Gazette 1834 suggest but upon a very ed in grandeur while many cu forms aile account for John or are now only to be found under water the was particularly happy in Faustus of in Germany was lota which had been sole for thousands of the mere forms of first inventor of the art of printing ment should not be so much minded which art Sthe mode of that Uey thought and called divided estates now only watery government And the noblest and him Dr Faustus and the black wastes rise has been regularly going rfi endof As lie kept a constant succession CONCLUSIVE REFUTATION All the charges madei against Gen Porer by the federal poco of fraudulent secreting defraud creditors perjury are triump by irig the has Gen ter Who complains of his not having paid them the utmost thing Where are the claims against Gen Porter unsatisfied i No body that Gen Porter owes their Samuel geOn who -is proved by the oath of his own b to have knowledged eight years ago that Gen Port honorably paid him all he owed and one the son-in-law of whose improper conduct occasioned the failure who that Gen Porter owes him bui who has hot as yet ever been able to legally establish his claim 1 Porter owes no one as no on jut the persons above named antL whose allegations have been proved to je undeserving of least pretends to have any claim him how can he have been guilty o insolvency or any of the made by Sturgeon or the wastes Jhe rise has been going end ol rt ar As ne Kept a constant on or and irregularly t h and of boyg tp errands who were al u wayS very black some of being probably to the Base an insult raised to be tag apprentices and after- the water has fe en a few Our revolutionary sires Could the wards raising m the world es Lake Erie is about our feet higher Declaration of was very properly said to have raised in 1825 about feet b how UgW I 00 J i I Fonder on these things well dont a worthy citizen 36 sacrificed by wicked demagogues anc dont oose sight of be enormities aind in he fog which they are ng about Oen Porter's private These men dare not enter the ne d defend their i bank there their millions added to the debt their rail road their these things wnich are the Tue questions on which the election should turn and merit the deepest condemnation the i discuss but to throw them out of view by incessantly ing the reputation 06 Porter I   

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