Clearfield Republican. (Clearfield, Pa.) 1851-1937, October 08, 1852, Image 1

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„ wound through i iiio', f ore st ~pz , th e
tittle •seliOollibuie: There, with ' iiriPle
rites, tlio cley,man his
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and went,' to the grave, The' prOdession
as *iliprt. there were hardy , men and
rotiglf,',9 'shooting jackets' and some with
rifles iin:th'ele,shoulder's. But their warm
6t4rts . gilYebOauty,to,their Unshaven faces,
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gtrAllier. The river” Murmured, the birds
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spot, and " s tars were bright 'betme.rteft,
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th,eripatelt to heaVenof,any place rin ea 0;
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Asic.',loc To name the 'ble'dsettdritiind fan.:
y, ycru•sel (id ready in 'pa faclise, '' ,
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of your.offeptio,ns," in : the afternoon. Pro
poYo a'Walk ; marnma'consents in the hope
thas,„yon. ft wili declar,o, your intentions i --
Waidei through:green fields, talk of love
thlii'eetitige;'"iegoltfed tittachiiiOni"' and
liiiif i fii i llcify;'.' • '., If a '''hild'larikila to' iiiis'',
ttrBii,firgi intimate' yoliii 'fondness for the
"tikttr Attie cipattifes,? this will be: a splenr
did hit.''''lf thii toast is Clear, down you
mugtfail npOriyour Riled,
.righ.t or loft, for
thexiirte-no'vide-'ils'iii‘thia; and sweeirisev,
Iftlitbiliati;',tillliah'e agrees 'to take you "'tor' '
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ii."WrOtlit'PAPER D , ,
E OTE TO I ITERATURE AGRICUL'PURE IVIORALITY OD FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC INTELLTGENC.
Volume 3;
,Fron Iho PoiN.A. Union.
DtIifOCRATIC SIII4ATOILIAL t
Sinc,thix , yl, &)t. 7, 1.
52,
'iirgttnized . 'ty''ehe
. ,
*mit titddnids Ti 1 16Mitirii• a§' • Chairman;
anibHiiiWO and tit: Renton
SecrAtftriqq: ; ,- • • „ , • •
metion, the Clipir i pppeinte Crana,
Lyman and' flertoe,' a - Committee on ere,
derititaid,;"'
s:On' niation' the' , ConVention adjourndd.
. Buctting/Sessioi . t. ' .
i pdp44renso,called tolardpr -by ;he Pose-,
idont, CprrimitteeCredential, ; report
Wnaiiied'ilteCrecleritiqs
the' fdlloivinglitiffiba n lcdittleMen; find
thatnlettrredt::+i-elettkifieltl,..ltithoiT.-teori 4
a rd b ! ,Weltve,r, l ll.; J." C rantfi—Ellt, C.
Horton, : S.Arowneli r Sahford Yale;--
Jefiersort,..W. M..tennett,E: R. Brady';;
VOttest; j C,'l#lood, 01 Thay; W. Clyde ;--=
'McKean; jr:, E:
Parsbnt ;-4Potter, N. D ilto, Lyman;
Whilo4—TiOga, - H. W.. W
11. T.. YK9,9.d,1 v .•,, .
A minority 'report was then submitted
lby Charles Lyrnan..;',of'stikliecitnmittce,dis
'§pplingfrotrlithOd49v4 ofi:LP,Forqst eotin
.cy,, 919 iight,pf!will94 !lo,:4 i'ppr9Optation.
by said mingrify, report, dOnted.
- '''iii' motion,Alid ' Confeeence,''proceetied
to it' 'cOnSiderit Lich df ' the ' male tity 'report.
The! following iesolution . Was , then offered
nntl Adopted :.• , ,
, Resoiveq, That in the .:adoption of this,
the.einhitics be eaken,Up separately
in'alphatetietil order, and that all
questions involving the right.hf any ebun
tyly represeptOpn, this . body r shall- be
decided by . those counties Whose right ,is
undisputed . : •
'• , The , delegates Troth the following couit•
ties were , then admitted:---Clearfield, Elk,
4.olTers,en,• McKean, Pottori . and Tioga.*
The following resolution was then presen
, ted Cli&des - Lym'an and adopted :
'Resolved, That -L this -Convention''pro
coed to •the nomination of a Senator for
this district,• and that n majority .of the
vc4es.cast,be requisite fora choice . .
The following nominations . were then
prat le, viz : :7 -1), W. Moore, of Pearfield ;
Wf of . Elk ; Geo., W. Zeigler,
OfJefforSon, and S. Sartwell, of, McKean.
Oti motion, : the Convention then procee
ded to ballot, which resulted as follows
For Moore-LeOrtard, Crans, Weaver, 3.
pr q v f n . c!i r xi.,,io, 3,,,
Vor Orady, 3.
For Stirw l ott-Lgeritdii; 1-lihds, Parsons,
W,hipt,_Williatosi Wood, 9.
• ` , TPPIPT'v e W iQ P d t ecßu ")
-thin ballot, find . so ,0n.,10 Ihe tenth'
s'aintYrestilif
11:;Ori , motioni>tha-'CitittientiON 'tooltfa'ret
coaoretilirty.rbipates. • : :
ICP9Y9fI!i2.I I 0 1 9 d, tq.PFfielt,by t4o.l'cesr
O i n motion, PuHoling reptir,d.
Vie Moore' 'received 3
votes, Wilcox Zeigler 3, Sart‘Vell'il:
. 1 4 11 0 g./ ,D4c9r..e..1" Wilewci Zeigler. Sartivel.
•12 , / ,,3 .; '.O
,6, • 2 ,
I'4 ' ' 8' 1'
15•- '4 ;I: 2 5 9
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9
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26:11i , , 3- 7
26 1 • 1 8
27 H. 5; • n-4 0 9
28 5 ..5 . 1 7
, i 29, 3._. 6.• .1 6/ 4
o f , 0 9
On Motion inO' convention took, a,,rp.
CeSs'btlifteen'mint'ities.', ~
: OnfivOtien'i,litillotingrsnmedtts
-13allgyvkloOre: Wilocot:2eiglbr. etirtWel
3 " 3'; 9„ , '
32 5 .1.
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co xeption . adiCodi'99d until
r . ;
Uffmkti94,)thq_balleting'tVas i t 6 etr i dd. l*
t ,;pq the 464: ballet/1 114,60ne )*received
Witco Pi'Zeiglol9; 4artuvill
.7211 p Nt_npay of; : tZeigler *di ilhen
r.awroililtleibßilolinprestfriied ge-follpws:
tio irrio l, 9l@; ,Picito.- : ;r;17141c"ox‘ !,ISart
wefi
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IMME
' J. brans then nominato'd Cyin e s
Blood, and thd lialloting,•was.resumed.
Ballots... Moore, :Wilcox. Sartwell.
t 67 ,E 0 ,„•• ,-; 8 2
58 5 4 8 ~ , 1
'69 6 , B, •, 1
.60 • ' 's' ' 3 ' 1
61. 6 2 , • 8 1 • 2 •
-:62.. ,3, , 8 -i2 .
63 , 6 3
64 5 3 1
02.
67 6,, , 1
. ' '6B ' 5.9, 1
'„po' • • .9 0
1: ,6: , 3,. 9 • 0
~1 7 ,2 0 9, .9 , 9
73 . 6 • 3 9 , t 0 ~
Convention tools a 'recesa of rtfleill thin
ates.
,Convention:brdled to order.
The name of Cyrus Blood was (then
with4P.w.nt . -
T . . Wood then nominated l lohn NV.
Ryan of Tioga. , ,
On ballot the rdault wits trs4folrows
Bitii6ts, Moore, WiLetitit.' Sartwell.ißyati.
,74 6 ''a . , 2 7 .
„75 6 3 • 3, .
76 G 3 • 3 6
77 6, 1 4 7
' l 7B l'' 4 G...'
79 7 2 0 3
8Q , 6 3 4 5
81 3 ,5 4
82,,, 1 , 7 2, 2 • • 7
On iitotion the Convention adjourned.
WEDNESDAY AFTER NOON.
Convention .culled to . order.--Niautes
read and approved.
On motion, the Canvention'proceeded to
ballot
• MI C . 4 ' C")
_
~;111e, Colventiva too 1 4; f 9 F,ep i .of
minutes. -
1 0h'-"rags?chiblitiith'i: NaA i re-
sumed.
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, ,Q . a motion of H.W. Williams, the pom
inritton ()I'D. D. Hamlin, of Mlccan coun
ty' was haahinioisty. Confirmeil., , ,
Oa motion t h Ch:dr appointed Messrs'.
.Lyman,..Wood, Weaver, and BroWnelOt
.QfirriMitteo va c ilesolutiorts.'ool . ~ -. - << )
The ectiPmit!Pe.ir9P9nted ;the allilming
"reiclutiOni, Which .. }Tero unanimouslyqop•
Resolved, That we..cerdiallj 'endorse
and.. ratify, the ~ nomination• of Frarllin
Picrce cf Silyie, iitirripihire, and Wm: R.
fillg. °f,i4labarna, for president
. and vice
resideof of iheunited States. ..
' '''lt ii.i'dlved, That' from ourheafts we rec
fe.gaiidaniktilbpt ns'our political creed, the
platform' laid, doWin at i ihtl 'last; Baltithore
390Y,9n0D. iThEll(gnidosil and, cOntrolled
by its .doctrihocup:l mpfcg.sipg , °or faith,
Ili:a+ Ifet i no9ratic i party,plust,s!ad
, %y f ill, ' caFr
iiiinlY'fithhiPli! ' - • , '
101.1?„esakeck Thaf i vid hiiva ftill'arisVeiltitio 1
:conalorico . in the Wisdotiri;thiii4Wrid ii'del:
. 0 ,1 . 1 9. ePrgef,Wi.,Woodward uhdWillial
t l ßP: ll _in' , .E!>; f 9 l : 10 0cf1.c410.4iP41149Y hivi'e
been respectivelY nomih?ted h and Wo,efir i u-
My - :iiriiiirie•hoi i ffie`th to he r iealeufi Alia
viitliu siaitic• f BiiPp6rE r ol* the'hiSeffiedrittie
OF ca
ificiAty:th,_poitghdutlhoState:;ai i'..l r . i!' 'Wilt
.i.Rogi b tlxv
q4iTipelwillollsolallthbacum
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.../}Ps iNithgetc!ioneir
`noil . gitikiLkii,,, i tcfct seal 4eq'SFka te
o r.thisState-l-beliiiiii4liri' we'd() Oat ha
possesies4tillthd. iinitliffdlifiVhs lietesiii•
to make an honorable, ahle a$ •tiseful
Setiritor. • ' " ' • •
• ,That the admitiistrttkin • a
Grciii.lVillttem'3iglei meets the entire afid
etitiieii , itliprabtitioti : of the rtemqp.rMV:(sl .
thiAetintoriaOlistriet.
• Ri•solveil, That' each county in this Sen
atorial District be requested to elect two
delegates to meet in Convention at Sineth
port6McKean Co.; Pa„ at two o'clock in he afternoon'of laSt Tuesday in At)-
gt 1855, for the purpose 'of nominating
a suitable candidate to be 'supported by the
DernocrutiC.parf.t Cf,thik
for a seat in the State Senate.
JAMES T. : LEONARD,Tres't.
H. WILLIAMS, 'y. ,
"The iwo rotifereco fkm Old frc . 4ltun
were, on motion, perniittfAto_cmt the three votes
of their rift teetitice f.
TESTIMONY OF ANOTHER SOLDIER;"
The Pitt'sburg Piist publishes the follow
ing letter, addressed to WilzenlicCa nd less,
Esq., a distingui4hed democrat of that city.
The writer, siivs Mr. MeC:, is Cqt. Pros-
ly Neville Guthrie, late of the 1 Ith regi
ment, United States a rmy,.disbanoo4 after
termination of the Mexican we'. Capt.
Guthrie' 'distinguished , himself in all the
the' hi (ties' 'erthe 'AI Mexico. He
was seriously, wounded in thedreadful car
nage of Melino deritey, and ,wasbrefeted
for gallant conduct in the battle of Churu
busco. This ;letter is another rebuke to
the cowardly meligners of Gen. Pierce.
• .Cit.scrNrikrx, Sept. 3, 1852. •
DEAR ern :—I have, as
.you aro fully
aware, since I have had the privilege of
voting, always
,voted for and advocated
whig maasures . and men ; end' I intend to
advocate them until I shall be convinced
that, they arp, wrung, But, in the present
presidential question. I rim fully convinced
of the . honesty, .fritegritY, and ability of
General Pierce; for I. ,have known him
personally, and feel satisfied that he igloo
part patriot and lovTr of his country to
allow any party feeling to influence him con
fiery to hisjiidgment,in the exercise of his
prer 4 ogatives,• if elected, to the dettinterit of
his conntry - : 1, admire' General Pierce
for hiaability and modesty ; and shall, if ;I
give him my vote, .and do all in my
poWer to get others todo the same.
General . Scott't laurels as' a hero are
enough to satisfy the , vanity of ahrother
_ono living ; and although ;the t onntry is
indebted to him . for,,some of. its !military
glory; it has nanowledged Alto fact ,by
plaCing him at the head of for
- which "Nature lis. so ably' lidfitied hitn.
k-Forther than this 1 cannot .go , forGrenebil
',Scott. , . ' • •
As, for
, penr , til
,Nrce's military c•apaci r
iy,That is oe no importance iiow. He was
net long"enotigh in did 'service td,be spoil
edhrit; ilia lithink, ' from4hrit. little I
.saly.of the.two melt, that Gen.•Pierceis by
far the bpst.fiped of yi9,twp for the presi
dency of these, Vnite States. ,
-Ifl am wrong, it is hot I-11Y 'desire to do
injustice' to Gen. Scott. I %%dui() not at
tempt to lower him in the estimatinti of} his
countrymen ; but I would raise General
Pierce to thu Presidency in prefcrence to
Gpnerul,Scott, because I think h) (Scott)
t :,
is now as high as we can nuke h in, and
that, too,' on the ladder adapted t fits pc-'
culiar talent. • t' •' / 7
Intrespect to the persons who impeach
the courage and' valor of General fierce,
,I - would say'that most of them either did
not servii in' Mexico, or serving there, sus
tained rather equivocal reputations: I '.
The story of General Pierce having
fainted is a contemptibly twisted and over
.
wroualit, one s
j iAnd although ho , may
havelitinted, it is tio evidence of want of
torirage;•• for' I 'saw an instance on the
sante.. field , and.'on the samne day •when it
is said Pierce Ifainted,. whichdt.think good
evidence, that the truest and bravest men
may faint from, pain and suffering. , , 1
Our lamented townsman, Lieut. Irons,
aidAle.ctnp to Gen. Cadwallader, whose
courage no , man has eVer or ever will
' doubts,: Man Artk,eii•sick 'on his horse,. and
-w-r.ttltilfto.frgrn: iii o x- 11 4 1 I:lied ancLinsensi
ble, by,. I think) ,dapt. W. H. Irwin, the
'ex-adjutant general" of Pennsylvania, add
inyself.' •
.. ' ' ' •
~
- BUt it- is• folly to talk abOut 'Stich things.
Udo 'not , believe', that thera':was a single',
man,
_officer or, priyate.in the campai,go ,of
Mexico, who, himself n brave man, \you'd
Cast o'ny such irriputation upon Gen. Pierce'
if lie kndiv him, and if, he:did 'not knoW
hini;ofcoursu he 430u1d riot. ,% ' .
General Pierce.isn kind4hearted, , plcos.
.an,t i audAttrabic! nlAllilletally void ,of ..hatt
tguor vanity- t, ~,,:,,, . ~ ~ r , . i .,
`'So,, i i • have l. I. I. .It: . I ..1.,„ ,_
now you my, opinicni of Gen
dialii Scott n 'nd 'Picieo; ' 'it s' alSii ' 'ay inien
ulna : ita ioto- ,whan ll?ri ititne'cortfesiLandi
.till calk myself tt•whig : ir -,t, • : .11 Vol] 4.,1:
: , it V.SY rPIPPP t .k i IY, , , , Pig OA PgY4nt,•
P.,0". GtlViglE. ,
WiLqiiille'd/i!rtut;t:ss; Es - 4."1 1 ' ''
t"_'!
c!' 'lf' , 11. •. '' ' ' 3 , 111 41 1I :,,,1
• ; I :fllitE; Los* Criown'or.HurrairtYl.i4 3 lll:3
-iCITPign/PErni ;reqeiVed'illy, thil Niagara,
.foPtAli" MlCi.ta-tqfPeßt -04 t4e-, WiT 1 311.,1 1 11.{ 5 , 1 1 '
Austria,, has offered'un, irnrucOsa rip_va rfil
Tcir 'iho' crowna iltYpilit ilq.fo'st att i ring . ilia
rev olution!' .1,. I'. ( ..ihis :, i t SU; ..: ;
... ''
,1:! '' 11" . . , •". , ,„ 7i 1,i1... ' :il 1
i n 0'0; 1 0 ,a,T () t P l rY.P ; P °t , l -.) l 9:4 , h b g t
L TU6 iiidy 'alvitays bO'd man. _
•o•yill
't:
r , l) hill; •
•1•,1•••:Ii111
Nombier zite.
An Article hi the Holiest Voter to Read.
The folloWing artiele, to our mind,gives
ihn feels' in iielntion to the alteration of the
pfesent tariff, as truthfully, and as pointed.:
ly as,wo;hairo met'with any where during
the present 'politital eontest. We take it
from the Alew
,York Sachem, an indenpen
-deßt paper, and one that we have quitere
cently. seen, the whig,s queting from in sup•
port otoGen.: Scott. But tnatter Tot;
that: We ask, tlaiii.6lldetingmen—:-
men whq,desice to cast their vote's
i t ,
gently 4dtit fay,or pc he, men. whp
port those measuroa,that Aro, best ealenliki
tell to giveTrosperity ,, ni our :eoundryiland
happitiese t, 1 6 our ietid 'this a l rW
rekid "r'lle a" '
„ Y' °v .i er an
again, until they understand it fully•.a,n4
thoroughly.. . • , '
•1. The Whigs lintt hitherto neglected
,he 'undeniable'fact, l thd'aggregate
products ofilabor end'art constuncd'in'thie
country, 'lliiittyi•gie per cent.. are . of honk
production; and only four per cent. of for
ei gni • besides , :an inimenee arinutil:su rpluS
profitably eiporled for'' foreign consump
tion. • ,
• 2. That' a high, or what is falsely ter
med a protective tariff, upon the four per
cont. of. foreign producta imported
. and
consumed in this country, is not only a
tax upba the home cOnSunier for the ben
efit of thb•home manufacturer of
the
products, but also"a tax upon the home
produer. of whatever articles we may eX
port in exchange or payment for such im
ports; or for' sale in , foreign markets. •
3. That in claiming alariff protection
for domestic manufactures, on the grotind
that foreign products tire imported at pri- •
lees toolow for competition •in this coon=
try, and-ruinous to our mnauffictiirers, the
Whigprotettionists have neglected' to cal
culate the 'ruinous and -destructive conse
quences to the American people at large,
ttnd sopecially the poorer classes', Of a gen'.
oral' importation'of • foreign 'prbducts, not
rnerely at'such lbw prices,' but at none at
'all. It is evident that since the disastrous
Offect,'in this case, would be precisely like
that of ,_spontaneous growth' or pairace
-tons cr:, s > of :such articles Mien our own
soil, wit ,•t any • 'llibotor.cost• whatevor,
the elre .at. selling them !Sere at 'ion , pri
ces, must be disastreuSiti'proportion:lo the
lowness; of tlioso prices !•:
- Whig have neglectea to inform
(their party, and the'people irfgeneral; that
(while the Democratio - thri If of 1846, (one'
of the 'fruits' of''lllr. eleetidti,) redu-'
ead the duties. to •one-half of what they'
• were under the Whig tariff of 1842, 'the
revonuo. of; the„.fycal
~year ending June
30, 1852, exceed zl the revenue of last
, y6[lr 'or the tarifror 4.842, by 'nearly tzten-I
ty.tliree ; and that while
filet 'evorts of I A . merican products ; du rine , I
ihe taut year 'of the hig tariff, rtiribunted '
to less than onerhund , ect (mita° millions
of dollars,' thoSe exports 'ainounted last
year, under the beneficial operation 'of the
Democratic tariff; to:nit:ire than one Ann
drefl and sevenN-eioVinillioni,' Showing
, an increase of exportslatter;.du
ring last yent, more than 'tetenty-six
millions Of dolla rs.
5. In their appeals to the' faimers of this I I
country, in behalf of a high torill, the,
Whigsliave*strangely neglected to inform
'them, that while theft expnrts Of 'agricul- 1
'tural'preducts, during the last year of the
Whig, tariff', ainounted to le's's than SCVCd•
19-nine lniltiOn.S, 0:4009,' tIU ringlast
year, under the 'llembc'ratie: tariff, (Amoun
teil'to nearly wit hu'iyired . 'writ fort]-si2: l
millions, being . an increase of exports, for
the benefit of tlitifarrnin o rlinterest especial-,
ly, of nearly sevq/ty the
Whigs are too modest to harm' our fartu•
ers of this' fact; oughtfigt the DemOcrats
'to do so for' them; and thu4 spare their
blUShesi .
.6. Tile' Whigs have been equally te-
MisS'inlinforming the Ainerion mannfac-i
turei'dftheCoMvirative effect of,the:tve
,tariffs',upon h4.:l'interest Yet'tt is 'a
fikt,'whic4 like all olllerS in thi3
4itolidis, the antlieriii Of :official re
ports from t he.Treaury, Depatiment, that
the experts of American ronnuqte
tures,'iluring the , fast• year of the -- Whig
tariff, amounted. to but little more Than
eleven i and a half millions of dollars, they
'firnolanted lea' year, (18514', tinder thu
truly oprOteoing" operation 'orth
cratic tartly, to More 'lll4 n
Much, more tile three
r ittiandtit : Under .the . Whfg, COarlS ,
Slidviidg . thafiindern niere revenue tariff,
ties p pur.opn panufactuos pr,e . i)ML .
'tibtialilk i large i ,lsale In 'the forelon niurlt t,
and, (I ° l6' ardinal
lYiteoSt".Oe'Peihi6.kittnlti,
i settifeo- 1 1.'pOt4`•41
this country, 149. s entered so nee 1 intn
tilV VR*l9l( ilg.WikigtlPPAtifflioollBi:. its 1,3
p i mp,c( ter!, A 9 1C 1 ,9K thAir--.llMe*' ti9,0 1 , 1 134t
ftayo,lhoruinskus,cfrect"..of,4he„Dcnann-rat
te pulley kurttiks- fripluitgloiv tcapc , INet
the last, (eftr,,o,t,the, , RiAg_iar,iff, - ;ortownejl
tqbni‘ttl.,lsl,7B2, they had increased lust
--.---- --.,—_ -- .
-,-. i'r t s's'; r ,- 11'fices Di , Acivrtiallgv'l . ; „ :I l!'i
.....'.
i aQullre, 1 Ineettlon ;. • $O. DO 1 loOnrlt 3 ritontl i li.l , gir34 0 0 .
I' dd ' 3 do t ' ' IW 3 Up • 6 "friOnt 3 * " '
I
Esteh9Alpsnonens d0.,,_, ; 85 9 ilo,i )4. refilt44.,ll i./ 4.f,
1 stintires 8 Pundits, flout half columa,4 blOritht, 6
I, I do b.nrinthe, , ,iis 00t ,dO' ' i ltiri .: ,tisconthe. 8
do 112 month', - 711 I do , d • do 12
2 .'1 1 1c 1 '.2 months.. ~ i,41.00 L colas:null rooethlf .:: 1 1". • 8• 1 :
no 6 months. ' . 5 61 , Ido a .do '• I
' . 110; ALtnetthed '.:18.00 1 'Od 1112 oldo*:!! ' , IVO WI
• Aeslrol rollootion:willba•mada .to filetehonl It and_ ollipy i rf
who a, verthe, hy the Year. . ..
• slot palter eradiates breverst telellbelhbed.andisifildi 431
newly every family in the county—andAlierelora ntrords a
convonioatand elgooo.nokofii tat the bottnest! men of alti
county—the merchant, jaMollUnte . aryl all otheri-to axles
the knoirledici.ortheltliemstien tt - ticillrritiiietio , Iltivi;lsliettl
like to Insert - A (lard" for every I'd echanierlderehant, and
Prat elien,if mite id , ile e,,eOV We i brave 0 6 0 , f l oata
Withent; (113(optl. hip.. X;p4 , i (MC radium colproas, and mo,enailt
in a laritlmate ht,..,neti will to by advertuanrl ettemaltel. l
for, nr• reni r.il rale, .111.• rti rep • teaatv tly a man,a : tlyetiltil,
the greater ndi 1,6 hl,l 1.1054." ' ' • .' • : '• • '
i‘ 1. -•._l. , _"'""" ,--- .' ~ :.,, ~I
pooks ,Ipbs and . Blanks
OF EVERY: DE3ORIer toi.,PR:NTI3 %IN Ttirvmy,
DEIt S TYLE, AND ON THE EIIORTM
'NOTIDWA,T 'll[lC OFFIDP,' F •"'W
"OLEARFIELD ,
undbi the'thirriberatic
225,698; Mitithid; we think, is protty'wbl!,
considering' therp'is not half enopgh:iriiti
raised in • this' country to 'make italtdisbd
Shoo 6 nnil "plobghshares: • ")
8. 'But, ridtWithstanding those factsiand
a th'ou'sand others 'to iho scribe effect, the
Whigeare full of patriotic indignation fit
the dicess of our imports nboi.o our expidit4l
neglecting to Admit the demonstrable' print
ci that certain 'Oictlsa' iMports fs
one bf the ,
surest evideticerflif''profitabld
trade,' inasinuch 'as shbiii.thlit'Ve
mom for our' esiptirts thtin, r they•Cciit na.. 21
Itrother'wOrds, titir fariaibidiihd r niattlifife.
turerd who go It) thd'fOreigh ''nitirka„
turn from itkvith'
• piepeity;lti'the
andpebf'inoney or tu ir..•f i that they
cavil td tliby',4satil'ds'n6R
theiri'dditibiodities tindlextibigb
widultl gradually ditiiitifsh'ilititil tlies
'tiri 1 1
ly steppedlthogethbr; 'fort`eireryliOdytlolit
the Whir's , , knows that exports govern:init.
Ports. •Otherwi'SeWb sh'otild"be,in''.delct to
toreign eotintries 'to the innetilit,attleagt,
or 8250,000,000, for this is the' excess
bf
our Imports' ever exporrsin the4iiurse of
theltist`thirtY years; WherbOlS we rerdtaili
inidebt for certain 'amount OP hiartitiwtid
capital'With .whielf we dtirrietlen otir
Imattufactnringitrade and 'internal irnpreit‘
Merith:'As rtn illbstratioti . Of .otir profit's
:from exports irt.the"sliapeof .im.ports,owe
may adduce the simpld•eXarnple'of , a new
article or export, ice: Last' yeat We ei
pdrted as .meeii Of this . 'netiele •rislebst its
hero $10i',000; bin wereseivediii remit
for itiraports to the binotnit.ofsl,o9o, ooo .
And every merchant 'knoWs thdt .iMports
upon which a further amount of , ptillit'can
be made, is a bbttbr' business than. ,a• re
turn in cash, net thus invested. Yet , the
'Whigs set down such an excess, Lif
fitr
ports, Which is', in reality, a double sonreb
of profit, ets an evidence :of the . ruinoug nf
feet, of thb Democratic tariff! ..They 'talk
of our exportS'of'specie in payment-of OM
imports. in nierchanclise, 'When' they well
!moil" that 'tienrly the whole amount is girt
offte pay the dividends Ott borrowetl 6ttiJ.
ital. Arid while they have affected to de
-Ipl ore this, they have aCtuallv; the'cou rltie
of the last thirty yearn, clamored fdionot
less than eight htthditchnilliorts of doliars,
for ,national- hirnks trod internaiilnproVe
merits nearly the'''sGhold orewhich 'Mast
necessarily have hebe capital berrnwed
from foreign countries. ' '
9. It was among the frightful prophecies
of the Whigs, that the Democratic tariff
'wobld ruin otirshippinginterest, and throw
nearly all who ore dependent upon' it , out
of employment. Yet while' the
point 'reached by' our bommercial tonnage,
under the -Whig, tariff of '1842; was but
'2,562,084 tons; it' arnounteld, Itisticur,
"titider the operation 'Of thetDrnocretic tar
iff 1846,q0 8:n2;439 tong. ' 'And 'to prove
that thiqrcitincret,tse iS ' Welt)
the influence of the latter tarifr,' and bot•to
ari increase of trade from popollotibri•dnd
other causes, it 'is .suflicient to State, that
while the increase of tonnage from 1841
to 1H46, or Alive years under , the Whig
tariff, was' but 431,340 tons, its'ine'rease
from 1846 to 1857 `tit five years lindei
the Democratic l v.aS 1,210054 tons,
or nearly three tiin'es'ittOe than underlhe
Whig tariff. And our'. coastirr,',, , tetitiat„re
hns inerkised in 'nearly the same propot 4 -
Now, if this increase of tonnage l is
to be•attributetl to on in4.tbase popOld
lion, then our.population must' heve 'near
ly trebled it..461f in 'five years:'
10; But 'uni.ler
cording to the predletidtiS
nearly all our improdtlient?i' Would 'be
suspended. ' • '
Ill Ons 'Bets
last Naslivifia• (TerniesscO)•C id. in
has the following ' • . )/
t , N.V by don't some of those boastingWhlis
take up all or a portion' of the el,t),(rop
now hero acid waiting purehasat's!" ... lt
not want of
,money for they have Hh. 'it
is riot 4 rdligiOUS Per}iples, tor they have
not that. It is simply a belief lifut
will be gledied."' ' • •
• YeStdrday'S'Pennsylvanian
gentleman in this city , has had an offer
standing Tor seVertil days to bet 81;0110 oh
Pennsyfirania, sl3l ;000 OnNew Xurk;4l",-
000 on Oluo,' and $3,000 on the g§neral
result, whit:lo6i not yet 'been taken.
A bet was ofl'ored some 'weeks
t hi s c ity of $lO,OOO that 'Crenenit
would be 'clectnd but; 'after c it
efrort at boastin g that it . shiitinl . Anlidi,
; , 11 ! 31 ' 3l •
A.letter fronl'Hitrrishnrk
Ilphir , :Peithsylvania ari'd ir'pon"ihg gCriiVal
result;" in' favor': 'Of"Gerierals Pier6h;qiie
- 11.6e1y . offered by the de,roodpitn'iinetitt
taken by the whigs.--WaskiirAtiniatifo
to ~, I .1' , i 1
Qi BuLes.NOILWAi •SErniatibtam.4-
The land purchased by 01p,,8911.ini Penn.
tylvailiapptui settlementiforighls
Clountrymen, lies' in Pottereountli and
trnbracus. 120,0011..fterezi. tifle madellip
puroltuau fron3Aolin; E.tiConin n. ;Esql ov of
li,Villiamsportii, Pa. , / ;softie
twenty thnily.(;sobssofteNbrWay.linvolprp..
eded..to their ,nelv diome iin•thati edurtry.
/11/4.
.";",():riSlreong,vokiti•indict:olp yro,kailoac.
•411h9timPr9p,ina»,4worirslitt4p. Pai(g?110 Ils
licked. ,