rtvanrr.maintiin,0\IN.11DF.R 5.LET.it.]ne lot$ of , and tovit tuprrflnr, at§5*6*1, etale tlore irm, inclu*followingcommunication,to which Mr. Nor* beck had been induced to affix his signature; TO THE PCiSLIC.In Ihnf prolific source of calumny, tlio Anti, j Masonic Stah,” oflhe lath inst. my name has been improperly mode use of, as well as those of Or. Ur^n.ucHV and Mr. Claakson; and I hereby 1 declare that what is theroia contained, is a tissuo of luii.represeiitatiuim, us the journeyman atulod to have be*R jMscharged by ino, has been, and is still, at wol-*lt;n my shop.1 feel it *Tn niy duty to assort, that in a convor. sat ion with Dr. Berluchy a few days bo lore the election, ho inquired of me whether 1 was going to vote the Democratic lickot? to which 1 answer, ed him that 1 was. He then said that he had seen my name on tho conunittoe of vigilance on the other aide, and suspcctod that I was not awuro of tho fact 1 answered 1 Was not—not being a subscriber to that papor. lie then suggested toe httn iuld mon ip hit* amily flourmo the propriety of counteracting it, which 1 did, and which I believe to be tho sole cause of offence.I cents, andAs to Mr. Clarkson, he not only never spoke to mo about the election; but never even solicited niy vote in his favor as a candidate for Shoritf.JACOB NOUDECK.Gettysburg, Oct. 35,1833.When we read it,wc addressed the following note to Mr. Kuiin, (tho Journeymanshameless th It is this dent men, which, such falsehoo to by such ha Picking, Irvi prized us. same spirit p our Mechani it as the Dclt; “disturbance “blessed spir Let us see have not bee aary of the I and his work ly in one far out what ha and so chan that family, merly it was•forrpd mid rrrrivpd thn nnnoxp.H renlv:fernal Lodgel? .u..