• From the Nora/ American Lincoln's Tariff Record. 'TM e is a wilful and labored effort on the in ~f those who have habitually sacrificed le in:t Asti, of Pennsylvania to party, and who ve (.11 all occasions abandoned our rights ,criever the fife niers demand a concession, falsify the po,ition and to misrepresent the n i or , s o f Mr. Lincoln, wbo was always been e of the most thorough, consistent and uu , cbing mends of the protective policy.— :re is tot a man of any party to-day iu this ..onwealdi who is more sincerely attached at grott principle than he is, or who has ;Ic,lnd it more courageou y in a State r e he had to combat preju ingo d e mocratic slang, in favor .f - • en serving as au elector at the ha • • i, e t'cket,in 144, be made the Tali. 1842 constant theme of his discourse, sustaining ith masterly and conclusive arguments to the people of the west thatkthere ,was a ect harmony between their interests and ~—between agricultural and manufacturing •r, and a mutual dependence by which ole Id not prosper without the other. We-have the papers of Illinois examined With bare, are able to state distinctly that in eirery. •ch of Mr. Lincoln as a Clay elector, ha .e the tariff the leading subject of disctUr- en Mr. Foster was indulging his bad tsote on Monday night, by a sweeping dentmoli of his opponents, and endeavoring to pe responsibility by the concealment of his opinions, he took occasion to arraign Mr. .1n on the tariff. Here are his words, as rted in a democratic paper : wonder, also, whether they will not vote Mr. Lincoln, whose opinions on this guns (the tariff) neither they nor anybody else anything about. There is no record of his public life that de any knowledge of his views on Abto don. (Applause.) Mr. Lincoln is help , e friend of the protective policy, yet you of find a vote he ever gave, ift a speeckike made, wherein he favored the doctriftli of ction at all." ese are distinct and positive charges. If were true, Mr. Lincoln would not be en to our support. If they are untrue, Mr. r is unworthy of favor for bearing false We have already stated that, during nvass of 1844, every speech Mr. Lincoln con lained a defence of the Tariff of '42 aster's ignorance on this point may be ed, because those speeches were confined and did not attain much currency d it. There is no justification, however, gnorance concerning the records of Con , which are open to everybody, and Are. .ssed by ex-members like Mr. Foster. He where to turn for the proof of his charges, existed ; and, If he neglected , that duty, . 1 as as guilty in a culpable omission as in a 'nal perversion. Me intend to annwerMr.. l er from the journals of Congress, • placing gicial record against his unwarranted as one. During the Congress in which Mr. oln was a member of the House of &pre-, Wives, various resolutions were introduced' Ling to the tariff, upon which he voted in ably for protection. Passing by those of or importance, we ask atteation to two log examples• cited from theicrtrmele. n the 19th of June, 1848, Mr. Andrew Stew of State—from his °long and° ardent devo to protection; familiarly known- in Coin sas "Tariff Andy"—offered , the following lution : . Resolved, That the. Committee of rays and an be leattuoted to inquire into the expedi of reporting a bill irtoreatiogtheduties gn luxuries • of, all kinds,. and.on such Soy manufactureil its are now coming into ruin ompetition with Ameriattiatum" • o-thirds could not be obtaired to suspend, rules, because the democracy, as usual, nearly in solid colrUktn against viit Bet incolu's vote is found worded int. the. ~a tive, with Mr. Stewlitt Old the PentutiT- Whigs. The proceedings may belaturd' e Cougrestional Globe, vol. 18, Enf_liq 2 ,, the 11th of December, 1848, Dr. lfgekert," l a member from tktib State, welt Ithrttit4S , f the most devoted and able chantPl94B of tariff, and largely identified with the 'iron coal interests, offered the following Maw. deed, That the Committee of Ways and as be instructed to inquire into the expo& of reporting a tariff bill, based upon ;be ciples of the tariff of 1842." is was as distinct a teat as could be made, invilvect the whole issue. Mr. Lincoln the rwiltilion. Congressional, ,e, vol. 9.0, page 26, The Pernilievania :ation then stood as follow{r.• B-atiy, Butler, Dickey, Eckel& Ily, Fmedly, Hampton, 3. R. rtTgeinisH, „ilellivaine, Noss, Pollock, ttewart r . m.-15 Whip, idges, Brcillharl, C. S. logernoll,. - Marin, g, Thompson, Wilmot-7.Thoziocrate.? yin—l American. ery Whig, exceptJ, R. Ingergoll, Stalest , t' Irvin—three of-the strongest tariff mtn it House—who were absent, and ,probably • 1, voted in the affirmative. • Charles J. raoll was the only Democrat whet voted for Charles Brown, Job Mann, James Thonap• and D. Wilmot voted egainst• it, iehlhe ges, Brodhead and Strong dodgedcor.Were enienily missing. The whole Detnoc a few individual exceptions, era - d .reely, and the south demanded that those 'eonsylvania should betray their conatitu• etas, as the record ehbws they did. ' her illustrations might ba produced con ing ih,ge votes, if any beneficial object d he served by multiplying•ptoof of anin table fact. They are to be found watered ugh the journals of the 80th Congreaft. we appeal to all candid. men, upon the of this evidence, whether Mr.. golltet's went, that "you cannot find a Tote .In ever goo; or a Ineath he eleoluade, teat he favored the doctrine of nrotection I," is correct or latterrect? Hating gone' far, we deny his allegation in whole and rt, and demand the proof.- 1. is speech of Mt. •Postter watt not a careless t. It bad been doubtless meditated long , well, and prepared with reference to rte t here and throughout the State. ry of it was considered and weighed. Waen. ndidate of a party can bring himself down .e delibtrate misrepresentation. of an oppo record for partisan or personal ends, he tainly not entitled to credit or favor. Mr. r has deliberately asserted what the Jour of congress solemnly contradict, and we him to his own reflections after this ha ting exposure. It he can thus coolly e charges in one awe, he would not acre in another. The public will now know tly how much confidence to attach to hie hart charges, wherein he audatiettidY lm bee the patriotiem and impugns the tattak. of a large majority of the people of ntonwealth. thig CELEBRATED Warrus says: " No woman be a lady who can mortify or wound , ther. No matt r how beautiful, how ed, how cultivated she may be, she •ia lly coarse, and the inate vulgarity of her ire manifests itself Nerd. 'Uniformly d, courteous and polite treatment of, all one, is one mark of a true woman. ages Paovuse atria lie butte leg. epaulet stud, but it bat vriuge 118 4 01 4" sr end wide. that* arm adse w irr la half 40411ittated otittio, Gr witt, pennovlvaitia IZMIR t &graph, Saturbav afternoon, tieptentber 29, 186L1. Qqation tproclamation. EIFTION PROCLAMATION. DIIRSUANT to an act of the General As sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en, titled An Act relating to Elections in this Common. wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D. one thou sand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, J. M. EYSTER- Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Pennsyvania, do here by make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in thesaid county of Dauphin, ON TRE SECOND TUESDAY OF OC TOBER, A. D., 1859, (being the 9th day of October,) at which time State and County Officers, as follows, are to be elected, to wit: One person for Governor of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. One person to represent the counties of Dauphin, Leb anon, Union, Snyder and part of Northumberland coun ty, composing the 10th Congressional district, in the . Congress of the United States, One person to represent ihe counties of Ilduphln and Lebanon in the Senate of Pennsylvania. Twopersons kw members of the House oi Representa- Ives of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania, to, repro. teem the countrof Dinipitha in the Hangout Represents . Gres of the General Assembly of Pennsylvania. One person kor the Office of High Sheds ofDauphin . °minty. Ono person for Recorder Of'Destds aid 'Clerk of the Orphan's Court. - one person tor CriantiCbniniltiltniOr7 ' One person for Direateeof the Poor. One person nor Auditor: -4 By the SUb itelettorkof the slat Of. AMtembly, hicorpora ting the city of Hairlibuit it ES provided as follows, to wit : "Thai ,all , genet*, metal and municipal _ electrons by the 'quidided smell of the said' ity, (except meet' oni for military 'elliaers,) be : held In; their respective wards as foilowl, tot The electiorf for the Fir's& ward shall be bekka:, the pabliti sehoolAhtse at the corner of Maryts alley and Front street. The election,fer the Se cond ward shall "be held at the Deihl House on Market street, at the place *here the elections for the South ward are now held:. The election- for . the- Third ward shall be held at the Court House, on Market street, at the place where the elections for the West ward a-e now held. Thee for the Fourth ward plug be held at the pubilo school , irc gate street, ttetVden Second and Third streets. e elections of the Filth ward shall I be held at the house belonging to General John Teeter, on the State road, leading from the reservoir grounds to the State road leading fremitheaksquelianna:river to the Pennsyletuda State Lunette Hospital. And the elections of the Sista arartpahail beheld at=the.School house =ln West Harrisburg.. Provided, That the pia cot Otholding the election deft tutted in this section, for the Second and Third warthb in the case of Atii Milling down'of the present COurt Hoeft; and until another be created, shall he held at the follow ing placee;lo - - For the,decondward at the westernmindow of Herr's Hotel, en Markiestreet, and for the-Third ward Wale ached house, Jo Walnut alreet, { between. Second nod Front Streets In said atty. For thetowaship of Su Anaheim?, ay. Mtlior's (now•Nis : : ey'l) Reboot Donee. For,44,,nivine hip of Lower Swetara at the school houSe For the tovrasbablp of SwataraMithe Lewin Grove Inn. ' - Icor the borough of Middlotovin at the Brick 'School hoots, in Flnestreet,Aossid , bormlfh• ' " • ' the township of Londonderry, at the Public Howie of ..loseph Kelm sald3oWnehip. - • Por tho towttalap of West LbWituideriY, at the lands of Violation NW, la said township • • reothe toWnablp of toneWago, erected out of parts of the townships or Londonderry and-Dorm the house of. Chanted Folts, (dear Jno: Foltz) in add tmrmhip, For the township of Derry, at the publie house iol Baum, in Hummelstown, In said township. For fha biamakiPiefbyYoke3 eversection of the aforesaid act I am directed, " that y person, excepting justkes of the .peasei bold toy office or appointment of profit or trust under the gevernmeut of the tlpited ages, or,of Ole #loifettkewff otator Incorporated dis t ti4hether a comitibanmed oi -1 Seer or otherwisan-an Iths is ar abate eniployed tut ei &legislative, utt ciary, er executive department of UnsiState,or.thoDokeiNittaintoti or,any city or incorporated district, and aim, that every Member Of Congress and WM" fret gasbag trim *bleat and common council of any city, commlosionemat any incorporated district, is by law mftlit.Ve itinifdditte or exercising at the same time the office or appointment otjudge;inspector or..,edetit,of any. .aligattws 'AL-9 03 4e inonwesttb, and that no Inspector or Judge, or e other 619 oor or any such age shall be eligible to any' oflipe , then to be voted Mn'' . , ! Ito thatinahtrantrth section or We - aolontAlienmhiri *atm "An Act relating to executions, and for other_ purposes,n approvet Aptilta6, 1840f.itisensaltell Ontrothe aforesaid 13th section shall not he so construed is to prevent anyrnilittaAdauer or .boro'ngli offiete frotn iter)r ing a Junge,ituglecter or clerk at any generakor special election irrtnnetconnitith.'! Mak that in the filat of:_said act, it fat,: omen. ,ted that swede ittnerid I .o•alintg b e orgened ketWeen the hours of eig end ten in the and shall continue without interruption or t.even. o'clock in the evenieg when the PO ehealshe closed The !ipotesi election shall beheld. and condnettzi by the napeutorfrandjudgek'thieted iiii ailiresthn 'and by clerks appoutted aa