BEE -vme character uixoullied, DHQFlifin‘iE‘lW-lfihlg rcpumlon as a legislnfior. {3.32. 5" - Major Pallet-son has had much‘jleginlai liv’e experience. hisvingijcpres‘énfed jhin‘ .Senayoriu‘l diatribe; firearm. @3311 having ditiiigfl'uhb «canons, of 1845 und"lB46. tefife’cinl‘efl‘ lfigi 'ééfimy . M’ A‘fmflrbng’ in ”3‘l3???”kmhlflwfi-w3.191?) ,of ..which ups sfuna he~ was chblén'Spéafiér. th'e' délic'at'e and relpon‘mbiq‘dmiet 0" Much he dis charged with pififini-rilfilififibuil to the en lixieizihgi‘flmion'pi;big-{eupwrmempen ,ot; “" W‘ifé-rszaflméxneriqnco «when!!!» : “:39.0.9.,a'fl15gij-Igtjgjr‘.‘ win gut-him gr’e’qt‘in- I “Q?“Fjfi’fw'fihé n‘oor’br cohgreaé. lindi‘jhe.‘ «nifmghvt.'~h§“v§kéin ‘jhi‘i‘ "heat—4m A'inlflivyé‘pcfe Whigh‘lhéiifibht"fhi'eifléilréih 'acquly‘éjpn'i in tlm‘e‘ ’l‘h‘l'n ‘ "'c'dn‘hidezrniim'x‘ulau‘i‘”99:9,“! ‘0 hfifl mm Weight (in ",‘ghis 'é'el'équ'q'p .‘i' y (inflidfléfldlfl‘ "C’dngéén‘b'. fies'bétiallf‘ In a dialt‘c! Wh'ér‘é' €66 brihcih‘: ‘é’lréwwn 0": lai‘fin‘sb’fu‘lly‘a‘h it; doing inflhils. ‘ _ "d'n'ltfie’h’ll-‘hfiiorbifig‘n'hfi' éichFPE'fiui‘fit 1 jest 0(- ‘he, tariff. . M'j- iP‘e‘terfidh” VFW“. nib Wellhiown; undidhc’érdr'gvnh lec‘gycnt { ‘mial'bf'lhe‘dé'inbcfapj'ol'Petjnsylvan§s7_ hqiisia'sfi‘ar’ifi‘“arid 'dckided friend pf '"p‘rm uMidwii-‘sij‘r'éiéeflqm. and acléqtlatc pra- Ilgéliofi [l3 hoiifi'gjv‘gduplr'ya‘ V‘H'c‘is fuy'fomble (xiii! ifiilve‘c‘le’d tofiongr‘esnwmf one My influé'hvéé 'Qo‘jecure Ihq pa'sn‘ag _nt 21 'Férifl b‘ill'i‘jfipoting ‘such (énhqnéble ddfiea’ufi {é‘pjeig‘n ilfifiortsl'lhgl chipe' in pombejilion {jimmy ‘oggflpgoflugfnla‘u'nl ‘manufacm‘yes dgywillibejs‘nl'isl‘avcl‘qiy (B'lh¢'§()ur.lr'y". 'atid «fierglére' gnhu'rg it": pc‘i‘n'mh‘é’rice. ‘ quidcéfihc‘u' :ytenghnit Ivhi’ch' should be mffigilén'vl at all' "film-9 jogihfiuéhc’e ‘_vnu in Ihé‘thoiggqu gfiiqq‘xber OllConfit‘u-ss. .lho‘rc iififiulhe‘lr; my!) '0 .tfiblfieil‘lhus“ mw.‘ which ntitlxilg'llqlh¢:hug|il (yo h'nije’fcrexil Weight in dgge‘rfnfiiping youflq giyje ylolur united mum; t‘b'gé‘r'qpy'c'me ple.¢!‘lbfl M‘ the d'emocrulic Ildmineé: 1“, j‘ " ff“ ‘ = fin is‘ffiouiblefjfid “from pre‘senl'imlicva , tion_s'flpt fit nll‘im' rob‘nble. thh; Ihe'sélq-c -tiqp’hflthe‘ ne'xt Pfébidem will the to be mn'déybijngre‘as; find in we}: an erenl thit'dutyvill'devolm“upon the numbers 10 _ch .qh‘qsven (his ,fa‘ll‘. , Should; lhe elccfi libn’flbe Vlhidwn inl‘o‘jhc ‘Ubug'gé. _thc 'vple ol Bénmylyqpi'g _'_migh_t '_d'célde the ‘c‘nntefit. a‘dd'the‘ygtd pfilhe'inembcr {min lh'ig dun. lrict mlghptlico'ijlrol lhe fvollc b[.'Penna-ylvaf~" 11in. "" 'l’h'ose‘. coh‘tibgdnc‘iéé'm‘e (not beyond llggdbuundgf’of‘fi'mbgmilitf,‘ and ate '0! tan gran} mpmepg‘tque'light y régart!ed. , ' . ;;E\gerry' ppfiéidcrufibn, Iherclore;‘thpt can édmjléle. lhe: 'piiri_ot," andlevcr'v incentive Jhptfc‘m ml'jjlélgfiho ‘ Ilg'tppcl'é‘uora, faithful exerlgile' 6f hig'p‘djile‘gég n a'ciliien, u'r’ga jq‘u'all g 9 aifitm.‘aclivé andwenefgetic su’p-T porl‘of {heldg‘mocnuc“gqn'grbssiunnl min i'negfl ’ts'haj'lvi‘lpp! b'c giypu to him PhYou'r’ commune; .hijyé Roof [l3‘th cdnfi'd'énce' in ybytjvp‘gtjri‘otifim.‘ y'du’rhauachmem lo the O‘rmfsfip‘éi:vflxour'mfrn. and your" fidcmy {6‘ th?‘ ihle‘t‘p’hts of ‘ yoqr, bounlr'y, t'oldoubt “I: “14" u,- , ‘ ‘ H ,v _._,'l'he‘\j(higb‘érre ijnvdeble'd lofde’mocratic votgi‘nlor‘ lh‘eir‘su'cc'eps' at the two lau'Cén g’le‘u‘lonal‘ ’lelecti'omfl' Will ‘ you-o'r 'un'y ’ofiygqhbgflio recgeaml'jo youripnr'yly. to 19p; prigiciplgig‘hnd to the‘ intifljeznor or youfgbulnlty‘uas'fo' aid lhem.i_u achipving‘ anglhch flung P_ ‘ “You-thwart! {ur‘your é‘w'n'hon‘or. And ‘ynur‘chqréclcfir- Tot music-L" (e‘ncy '{qrbid'it2; ' You Imie'tli’e ,n‘umgrivqnl gltgugl‘h...tp'jn,uj;|je,sdccbaé+—ygnu have but: tq'J'nik'lq‘tfllfvlhh‘t, sl‘rg‘nph—Pyo'u' hue .but (firi’sg’jd (he majesty; qr" yinqr' péwcr, and qhqkq'fifi.lhcv'fléghé'rgy'.q‘lhnxhis be'gri ‘tcsl iqg’fufiphfibu'for’lhks’lésgiluvdr my”; mu yafifhéflfiwai” W , ‘. . ginétezg‘ry :one'.‘l'cl‘xiustjbqilghjhc mum déééudéigl‘ppbh hji'eiérli'pnq you‘d», hi'lhu" Ihd, ‘ia‘gé's'i'f by" (hp finn‘didat'q flung spiel} qpol‘rhtgy'diyp‘vole. Rest hot'coblenl with m'etc gu‘gficéfléachicvb' dypléndid were; hy‘ha‘yicloi’)‘ Vlhulfifiin‘flecige‘the. ch’a'rnc'f Iverfiqflbhgdiazgrict.{n.lll'e'ii'extpix year)! . ' j Ln; :iu'g‘a rorlh, gto'the eomgm] aimed wig}! the’pghbply'ol,Lllzu’ml .rep'nhyeil 'lO _do lhsitgdlivtyfiqnd I‘lnqgjzvipttb‘ry’ sth brown (hgii'. cadrij; Let your hamlets, ‘fl‘oa‘t in 0:16 ‘bfre‘ezc’fiiibfiribelffii’lh, Ih}: motto, D'ni'xbgnlxpt, "cum. I 'i‘lilngee-THE P.IBI‘R!C'!‘,‘MUS’I"_BE REDEEMED’ 1 FERGUS.,CANNON."' ; ijJAMES DOUGLASS. ' JAMEsr woman." "(iQNQRESSIdN-‘L;FONFEREE . .. .._,I§.!EETING‘- ~fl'befiérflbtfn’lic'canere(§;‘fepresentiuig llxie'y‘cgqjdmig'a‘,MAfin‘s’g'rong. Butler. Clepir fiqlq'nifild‘v'hilihni, 'lcompqsing, thé"24ll)‘ Cinjgiffiy‘tdtpalfi‘li‘blt'gfc‘tfime; a: ,lhe _h'uua'e bf Wilblijthlarkg‘, i'n'me burbufihof lndj-Q éné; em «newsman MW» 1.846» =',..1 ‘ .fflkfi'e, ,Ih’éilibéivfil' “(“313de, by “PP“‘M' in‘fimgfilloyi‘im, K- Wright; 9‘ ,Cicnrfield-L Préiidgn‘t; 'hh'd, .lflp‘n-j Eéflfintiéqnotlgdi 491,7,Sicfiiej4nxygl..1};C '. , . "j 1,375.6 feillomgwéméd..Lpetuop; appeared. mute . ~»Amiittbdsi qqnnu‘e-Jamsq' Dough” & prgr; Mqlulqibhf‘, , , '. L'Puflefiéhifi‘éd f“ Qiipn‘mpbfell', Jame; Mcpéuahud-g;4;... ,: r * ‘- Lfiljsafliflflfl‘.‘K-‘ZWI‘EW 11 T: Lee; III! u_ 4 ... Juixl‘u‘i-HH n" IZ ‘ ' I '€;‘ligqfitigj—Mijlfii Kull‘y; rm‘cmnun. ‘ by; ipqllfigi.‘fghe‘qatwenuo‘fi‘pio‘céeded ‘ nyfipapfl'qmdjniugigfia":s2W» -- . ;. : »J:.‘Qbfl{!§\§_dgfiiuhflfiddlq Pa’lte'tsofi; Abngt-‘Kgl‘lf ~ ' --' '. _Mgds'mi‘Ds-um,‘ » Jiy'pylgfififidyf if'“"'-:‘Wi!|iuhr ’Big‘€r£"'~’" leéysugminiw mm Gilmfité; ; .~ zi-ptje‘ 'an gr'gglg'jhcnzpfbtcedtfl' :15- balk“. ‘ dud'w‘e‘mhiflgd 'inft'einim: pullout); “fianc pél‘lfdil'y; ”daring-jibe atttgrnoquyifi Wed; new” and lhe ,‘yhélequi‘Thfl‘flfiiys vim .t‘l‘idi'egc‘e‘injéh“ bl“ Cereal“; Ifijqrtfi' idjonrm m‘eytufiéqWhoa“efledgijggmpéminitioh; When—if iffli’dii'ididtiqu, '- , f '. .' * 3. . “madman whim-this coit'vammn' idjb‘u‘rp fo‘ mgirir“tydim¢'¢h~- Thu’fidy me 2cm diy’.9F_Kuguit.fibit:*‘i.'?“»“"7jv'-"“ ’- "f‘ "” pigs ‘1 , fvffiflfl‘t'ldpyf Nib 20;;13‘6. w. . .gcgspwtioizmc Tul‘éfi‘l‘n‘flld“.jl’djdu’tbé ment; “I,,th con sum preqcot 'egccpl ' ' V ‘ E : Maj. Kerry. Mr; Jim.» Sutton appeared tin met-mam of heniil‘ibllfv, “i” ”‘3‘," °“ 'tnotio’ " ii‘dinittet rial seat- ‘ » '.' , 'riigz'raiibwingien'er tram Col; th'mm“ ißigle‘r, declining tribe. a Candidate. wot i'eod and ordered to be publiuhcd M") the rocaed'nf's‘:.”-T ~ -' , - ‘» 9 ~ ." ° "Clearfiem. flag. I. 1846. ‘ Gmfmumg af'll‘heHDe'moc'rutic County Meeting thatilfu'ppointeti you Conlercesuo participate In tho‘ nomination oi- a ~nondi date who rufiporteth by the democrao’y‘of {his district - for-Conan". (without my knowledge) instructedvyou. tot-urge tn’y nomination for that distinguished ntution. For thin-unsolicited expression 'of conli deuce. by my ‘neighbowv lam sincerely grnteful.‘ . , - ~ ~ ; Ijregret to learn that thel,cnnlvetence ivhich‘assemblcd ut.,-indinnu'on Wednes tluy look-foiled to select :‘u‘cuntliduteiur the pony. and adjourned to meet at some iuturc period. I never tit'tilted'lo have. my nmnuylnenliunetl in connection wrth lhe approaching election {or Congressman. nnd pu'rtuing my own personal inclina lions and believing that a reduction (ti-the numbetyoi'nntneogxhelure, the‘ Convention ‘will hove a tendency to produce harmoni pun action and secure the euccess of the Portal most tespectlully decline being consideredu candidate [or nomination. Willi the determination. most cheetful 'ly and acliyely to sustain the nominee of thepnrtj. and with sentiments of kind ro gold, lam. very truly, , L , Your lelluw-ciiizm. . WILLIAM BIGLER. Hon! J. 'l‘. LEONARD. ‘ajnd Hun. A. K. Wmcu'r,anfereen on the parLol Clear fielcl » cnumv. ‘ The name of.Wi|lintn Bigler‘ was then withdrawn, and the convention proceeded to ballot. and. onthe eighth bnllut. Major Findley l’nttcrunn‘ of Armstrong county. hlviug received 5 majmity of the votes. was declurcd duly nominated as the dcm~ ncratic 'canditlate tor Congrens. _lor this district. ’ _ ,' ~ h'l‘ho following resolutions were then or. fem! and adopted; f A 'Roqolvcd; That we aré'oppoued to the repeal oi the Tariff act 0! 18-12. and are in' favorflof sudhrn 'l'arifl’ as will uflord um tpl’e_|protu:tion lo the gum: iliteresu of our In! -. ,j , WResolvcd. That we disapptm’o «II (he catty-era! the General Adtmm‘étratinn in relation lg l/tc Tarifl‘ Bill (3/ 1842. and believe that the timely aid tenderedh‘y lhe blt! Keystone State tn 1844. ghoul}! have entitletl her interests to more favhra-' ble cttnstderatinn from that quarter; ' 'Re'saltlted." That George M. Dallas, by his vote In lavur of McKay’s bill. has lor leitéd all, claims to lurthor patronage Itom the'"oltl Commonwealth that gave him‘ “birth. life and station.”.' ‘ ' - “ " Rdsélved. That'we npprbve nflhe State Adminihlfatinn‘. ‘nnd ' belleve that in the p’erson of. FRANCIS R. SHUNK we have an able. 'efficiem, and honest man at lhe helm of our State. ' '- Resolvtd. That the course pursued by the Senator. ‘uml members 0! Congress from this Stale. in supporting lhe tariff bill (if 1842, enuflcs them to our graielul lhunkn. _ ' ' ,' . Resolved, _That, we will not support a ny man hereafter for President. Congress ui' any other represenlalive office whu is hot a‘pruleclivegarifl' man in deed as Well "Word. . ' ‘ » . , J fßsedlved." Thl! iii'lhe‘ perphn ol FIN D LEY PAT'I'EBSO‘NLOM ca‘ndidnle for Congress; we recognizé 'ih‘obléi ‘e'lfiéiem'.’ and firm friend to the prolectivé policy. and one who will hand by it in the hour 'o‘ danger on .well as in [He hour ol proa pernyiund that the mcmben nlflhia con ‘v'entwn pledge themuelvel to use ‘nll hon V arable memo to promolehis elecfion. Resolved. ThatFernus Cannon. James Dnug‘uss' 8L Jamel 'l'. Leonard, bé a cdm'é tiliu‘re lo dr'all‘an address to ghe people 0! thip‘Conggenional‘distijict. ' ' . .‘cholfie'd. 'l‘hnt‘lhe broceeulings of llm "feeling he signed by lhe officers and pub lishedyin all :he‘ democratic papers in the 'dinricl.‘~ _ 77 ,; ~ k, r: l'he Contejntiofi {hérn adjourned. ' 4 -_ A, K. WRIGHT, Pm. F. _C'ANNONlScc’yf; '-' f H4‘ _‘ Pauhcr Laboy‘,’ It will be seen by lhe aubjoiued extinct from .the Democratic ReviewtforrJuly. that {he pauper labor of England isheller paid than thellree laborin the northern olnve lactories-‘at-Lutvull. »Tlme ought to be Vbul‘one leeling. (justly remarks one of our ‘NewEngland solempnrotjies.) that of io-V ‘dignation- at 'l‘” , lnlum‘nualyt oppressive manner‘in. which. the female operatives at Lowell have been levee-reached and crow tded with Work :—~Pemigylvanian. ' ' . “'lo' r'elatio‘n , to English manufactures, the wages ul operatives arevhigltetf Within the Uniled States. '5 Tlte’report ol the Por liamentary'laelury commihsionern 'stale. thal‘lhe‘ average labor _in- England lsn69‘ hour's per "week: lorlllh..”o'r"s2'64. ’ ln' 'the‘Uniled istotesé‘ 78- boots for 710 m", or 82"40; “-'l‘h'e'averaue‘in Lowell is 31" 50 pal-week: and'Sl-‘ZO hoard. being. 32 -75 or>zllb 6d 'per ‘week: These figures Show {that Ehfland-‘lmel no aditanlage. 'mo'r lhe‘ .United Slaleé‘jn‘"ch'enp‘ueeo. .- In _lh'e Int tn’o year; a Very. ggea't'reduetlon has been mind: in the pricey ”lilid_"for"neaving.' The ,nia'nnje'r for-1 it’ has been that F—Ptio‘n‘ to 11842; unit-1' tended 'sz power looms, 'n'nd ,Ilie't'eceitteo 16 cenls’ 'pertpie"eo= fofl‘collop ‘cloth'; lhiie‘iloum‘l‘ fare diivéu‘b‘y‘, steamer gwpter .po'w'er. " In 1841:?42.'the1‘bneed at "WW9" lthQJdoms were pro elled was go- Zdutcgdeuddthvgill ‘te ulretrlo tenth/lice. a’l‘h‘o ‘ngomltealthy‘ang : n’cti'vé' i‘glrls were 'la'leclellrhqd- thetdthér'a gdiactsargea; A‘- loan“ hnbtl enabled her to lend the three ‘ looms with comparetire facility-theuspeed was increased, and; 'atill formed-exertions on” her part became necessary. s‘This pro ‘c'ess was continued until "‘8 Did-tweed was restored; end.o_n_;..active.,.strong girl was taxed to the utmost of. her physical powers, to- tend: lhre‘e‘ wherewbefor‘e two was considered a gieot‘ta‘sk. " T hese‘thre‘e looms th '~n would produce three pieces in lhc'hamtfitimethat two were lormerlypro duced. The priCe allowed-the. girl was reduced lrom, .16 cents to It ‘cents per piece; she therelore received' 33 cents lor the same‘length of time employed as.when she received '39. cents for producing two, pieces. Her exlrn- exertion in- producing the third pieca is the increased-profitol the mill owner. who memora‘lizea Coho gross [or protection against British “pan,- per labor." because he has increased the Wageeao‘l his own operatives. ' that is. he pays her 33 cents where he paid 32ers” belore! This increased production does not lower the price here. 'but as soon as the United ,States’ markets are overload ed. the goods are exported to China and India. where they undersell the English goods at a discrimination ol 10 per cent. duty In lavor of the letter. This system is secure in the hands ol monopolists,“ long us the large capital of England is de barred lrom competing with the corporate. capital. .' It is impossible for individuals here to compete with Iveated capitals at a million dollars and upwarde'each. anti the protection ol the people against this tip presaion is to be found only in the aid at the large capital of Lancmhire; whose people are now asking our farmers to sell them their surplus flour (or their goods." From the Pillaburg Post THE SIIOEMAKERS & THE TARIFF. The new Tariff act provides [or a duly of .thirly per cent. on Manufactures 0! Leather. or of which Leather in a compo' nenl part. including. ‘of course. Bouts, Boom-q. Shoea.&c. The not of 18422::- viea a specific duly 0! $1 25 on each pair 0! men's Boole imported. wnhoul regard to their value or price. It in Mid that ”figures canoot lie," and, if so, a resort to mom can do no injoslirm: . Tapifl‘of 1842. Tarifq/ 1846. Duly un~Mou'n Boom , .- coaling 83.50 $1.95 At 30 pr.cl. 81.05 do ‘do ' 4.00 1:25 ' do 1.20 do do 4.50 1.95 do 1.35 do do 5.00 1.25 d.» 1.50 7do «lo 5.50 1.25. ' do 1.65 do do 6.00 1.25 ' do 1.80 do do 650 1.25 .110 1.95 do »do 7.00 1:25. , do ‘ ‘2.10 , ~~do 'do 7.50 1.25 ' do 2.25 ‘ do .do 8.00 1.25 do 2.40 It willbe seen by lhe above xl2o|nparn dive statement. and which we believatn be enurely correct. that the act of 1846 levies a higher duly on Boots 0! superior quality; and upon which. 0! course.,lhere ha; been an increased amount of labor bestowed. than 'lhe aclcol' 1842. Under the act of 1842, Boots valued at 83,50 pay as much duly as those valued at 38 per pair. Under lhe new T‘arifl' act. the duly chargeable on a imirof Boots valued at $3.50 will be' sl.os—un a‘pair‘ynlu'e‘d at $8 the duty Will be $2.40. 4 Under the Tar"? act of 1842. Men’s Lenlher Shoes are aubjcct lo a specific duty ol thirly' centapcr pair, without re gard to llleir value ; under lhe 0c1011846. to a duty ol'thirly per cent. ad valorem. Well. let us‘ now nee what we can oucc‘r lain by a lidle eyphering: ' Tarifl‘of 1842. , Targ‘fl‘af 1846. Only on Mcu'l Shoe- _‘ ' ' ‘ conmgfl . . 81.00." 30 HI; ~30 prc.3Qct}-A do do 125' 30 do 375 . do do 1.50 30 do 45 do do 1.75 30 do 5‘25 do do 2.00 30 _ do_ 60 [do do 2.50 30 do 75 Children's Silk Ln: cad 01-caling mo 25 do 30 Women or Mon'a~ ‘ ,' . , Silk Lucad Bum! Mann » _ 225 75 , do 67 do do 2.50 »75 do ‘75 Children“: Leathor ‘ ‘ ’ . ' ‘ 800 - comng 7‘o 15 ‘ ..do; 21 Women's Loalhar . .-~ Boaola cusling 1.50 50 do 515 'do ’do ' 1.75 50 ,do 52 Women's Leather ‘ ‘ ' Slippers'cot!§ng>l,oo ,25 ~ - “do ~30, Women'l Pruuolln Slippon coiling 80 ’25 do ‘24 Randall; & wesmn, mmmowmuamwso RESPEC'I‘FULLY’inform the publiq that theya‘rs prepared to construct GRIST-MILHS, to be'driven by Wall,” .or S!eam—-CLOVER'—MILLS. PLAST: Ell-MILLS. FUELING and SAW MILLS. . FURNACES; FORGES and ROLLING-MILLS, Pam!“ 'Belluwn. of Daughterslfir Wrights’ plan. ' or the Cast Iron Cylinder» 'l'h‘ey'rebpecllully‘sqlicil auhare of public palr'onage. . -‘ , ' ’ » - Mr; Weston is again Mr Berkey’a Put 'on! Can Iron-Water Wlueel-é-fictipsideréd ‘thebestnowin use.’"-’ ‘= 9' . " wLeuers may beiddressed to Clean :fiieldißridge‘post oflicei‘o‘r to‘ Philipshurg, They will be promptly attended to; and .Workd‘one' at the shortcut n‘blice‘. .I. ,;Z ' @fiflflllflmfi‘o ‘ ‘ "..LLfg'ier'soni’jare .herdbyg‘caution‘ed n~ A gluing-purchasing]notelo‘f. Twenty: Dollam. ddlgd-fahéut the middk: of 'Apnlf Igst, give?) ib‘yethe’ p‘ubqeribe‘rg‘xo J eale‘ D.- M'ajoq's.‘ ‘ of" "Boggfi?:(owinahip,‘r Clearfield. cdumhf a 3 ‘wéfhnve‘ng’v'er repeived value for- the" 'gfime and. "are'adflermin'ed 3. not to payv‘ilfufilenffiom’pclledi by“ d’uc’ 3666:?” of mi.“ 35;? w?" “'JOSEPH‘PE'I‘ERS; V. mgr /41;14AJ0NA81. 9313335“ (1.: . BMEU‘?“A“E‘ 223‘31346,”" ‘V"" 1 .v, ~ ;:'/.IPI‘ nl4 ‘ ‘ . _ v. l ,v. . 9" ‘IflIMSOL-S‘ 4r UMBREIéLflS at P [log/g rates at 13-. B. 63 [’3s. * _f- "33’: m a'cpa‘ H, c $3; “#78:?! W‘An apology in (minor the ldc‘lg‘qf: vuriuty in on; colum‘nl this week. Nol'publinhing a paper last week has been the cause oflhia. ‘ . lt WI" ho remembered that in our paper ofthe 18th August we ltateq that Iho nbov. nulmod'gen; tlemun lmd pledged hlmulf to obido by the action of the Democratic Nomination. and not ban candi date for Sherifl'. unlou he was nominated. Thin untomont was made tool by hu friendnund thoou friends have since told us that they are willing at any time to confirm what they then mid—and they are man whom veracity no mnn will impqnc'n. i Nolwtlhltnndingllhis. it in anid, ho is atill n cnn~ didnlo-agm'nu tho numinntiondnd against llil positive pledge. too, which. we think. united, will create a current. :1 little too strong to wrmount : But we uhullsay nothing more at present, and wait [or the dovolopcment of further events. . . _— . LEWIS'I‘OWN BANK-FSTAND FROM UNDER! Thu institution, alter a hard struggle to conceal its renlaituution, hill finally got below the surlnce. lts notes nto quolodin Philadelphia at 25 per cant be low pnr. ' But. it will mo again“ After it: luvorites have mndo good their loss on tho gram-they huvo purchm tied at :1 high price. by buying. up its note- at 40 or 50 centnontho dollar. they will thou bring it up lo par 'nguin, and be tondyklor nnother operation. . Why don't. our lumbermon get u Bonk.' It would oport'ttc most delightfully. If you loose on your lum~ bet. all you have to do. is to withdraw your dogmailu In Philadolphtn, knock down tho crcdll ofyour paper. buy your notes at n ducount. and when you have made enough In this way to balance your loss on ynul' lumbar. teplnce your dopositcs ugmn‘. and than go a; hood. Thaworld wull then any you ni‘e üblo linen - ego". ob. the bmutica ofßunking.’ Two oflho federal onion took occasion to gin us an especial nolico n! lheir meeting In" week.— Wo lmvo neillwr limo. ronm. no: inclination In an: swat—beside” Ihoro is nolhing wrap-war. .But auch apaalung! Why. Mn Blanchard cannot even (all; any more ; and at for Lin. non! he performs the operation of"¢aung a mileqf rail road.‘ or prove: that tho 'Banner'a‘ couno now it inéomia tent with in éouno in 18-14. we shall conlidor him the author are fraud and a ban attempt to dcéoivo his human. Tho but of Mr. Blanchard’a omm, howovnr, wan. his auertiun Ihat,oae o! Iho tea-aha why Mr. \Vilmotlwho wan the only Congressman lrotn Ponnnylvanialhat] voted for tho nifv Turin: ! was beetluu he' lived infla little lumber ,caunlyfg— We thank hit‘h for that. It went home to _many 0! his hearers. We hope it will Induce them to in vealigato und'examino for lhe-maolvoaf Mr. Gordon done the mocting.3ome -credil. Us at lean! mado an attempt (no matter how wank) to argue tho, merita oflha quution. His was not all denunciation—and we admired lnm {or it. How. ever. il‘tho manufacture ol ginger in the only/in terest unprotected by the new Tarlfl', we think that home induury WI" not auflor mac}; by that act. {la-Tho proceeding: of the Congressional ‘Con': lam meeting will be found in another column.— iti- unneceuary for [II to my that we dilupprove ul'thoeenlimante‘expreieea intwo onlhreo ofihoée renolutiona.‘ We bélieve they were unnecessary and onnulhorized: The confateoi were not up. pointed to frame olcreed for the party. lVlieri: they efl'octcd o nomination: their ‘dulie‘si ended; The! nomination we heartily appr‘ov'o'ébut their creed we do not. But this aim” no: cntiso us‘, however. to abate our icalin lup'po'rt‘of the nominee o! lhul Convention. Noé‘wonldgwohéonaiderlljulllfinblo in eny‘democmtimeking it an excuno even {or lulte~ wurmneninhin support of Mt". Patter-an. There on other questions been!“ the Tariff. that need to he cared for._ upon the uucpeu of which much de~ ponderundupon which there is not a shade ofdil" foicnco 0! opinion among any pottion ofthe party inthe district. ~ _. -"’ '. . ‘ , - i . rßulch this. it .ahould;bo remembered that it in one. ofthe cheriihod principles ofthe Republican party. that Ibo Representative should nboytho wili oi the mnjority' ofhil conatltueutt- That there is a majority ofthe voters of‘thil district in favour oi A high'r'l‘arifl.‘ tio’ono‘ entertain; n"doubt. In 1843. when Dr. Lorain Mira handidnto‘. he piodgcd Him a'étr. if féloctod. to' any out the will ofhta comm; übnté bri this qu6itlori..' It in democrhtié—Lntid' ho why iaiipwéd. '9’ Lit-:‘é'r '_rafui9!-.,.i.s .uiv‘zéritiy 29'! pub‘ltc't’rurt‘.‘ "I' ' H ‘ . " ,V' I':_ Ju1y,20.>’1846. , Au'ntrqng and objeglloyablo'nsllh-gq fifilfifibm afe', [l‘héin’l‘r‘qy‘lal‘ijf I‘uodafnufi' find: ‘ljt‘léflq‘l‘fi 'l;qu I?!“ longhlb. “I ponjpgrigon’ wiII“ filmiiggdjngg' (any?! the _conanpo'liémjg pkdcquifi'g‘a ofiyil‘xkgfgdqypl ingot; Ing—lo lhqtll‘lore ill: 111/1365: Idgboja'inofi fixthgou who pié(a&sl';"‘s;rzéi Wm 1849‘,’:§ MIDI; 1843-Qin vgqi'pg [gins-..‘Panamgq Vi§,;pxq(aren96_to. Mr, .Irf .Yln'g' "- .' '-.- #53: ,_:.. ,92'9'11. {1“ ”’4'": ‘ ‘.f'l'v . ‘ .13. Lag-£9l ;- m u ‘. l,‘. 1 [WW9 _aak at‘utiuyqdm‘th‘g addxm afgt'hofiop, greaiional Cpgfuau. " “ ~ ' c L E A R HELD. PA; Sui-1". 12.1846. FOR CANAL‘COMMISSIONER. WIBLIA B. FOSTER, jr.‘ 'qf qudfard county. FOR CONGRESS, “lion. Findley ' Patterson; . (0f flrmstrong calmly.) ‘ » 'For; ASSEMBLY. , (301.0. S. WORRELL, ,- ngaj. JOHN REYNOLDS. COUNTY NOMINATIONS. FOR SHERIFF. COL. JOHN STITES. won COMMISSIONER. JAMES A. READ. F‘on‘ AUDITOR. " J AMES, M'J'SHAW.~ Maj. James Bloom. The Whig Meeting. dim TfiJKE'r....m Selec "V ' Titian. '- ‘ ’ I‘ 7W6: nbw hfiéa a full Ticketgund itbu ' ‘ Ibeenfairlly'hhd harmonioudy selected. [:9 is composed entireiy ’of FARMERS... Pauers'on _ is; _g ,{armelf—Wgrgalll and Roy. , noldn are both'faerta-fiStilea in Va‘fmflner ,-‘—-Read is a (gram. and Shéw is a Tami-2}"; and thej age all men of gbod’ qualification. and fauhful Rnphblicpna." ' The number‘o! Votes can! a] flag Putt"; alehlibn' Was Unexpéoledlyilurge‘, afid‘lhodld! - ,fomyer silence the lips‘ of'thosa‘whoué' Icontinually lmrpingnbom :‘lhflu ‘ borough Indian.’ ' bérough dictiationi’ré'c- &c-'-. By reference to the returniiiwill be seen than for repm‘uémmivie.l a'bb‘ut' which it wu u'nid there was so much infiigue and man. nge‘menl. in_ the borough we were encillyj. lie—so that. if :herq is a facfibn hum Hm! faction is'divided against Shell“; 1W: fibpfi» to hear no mom of this. ' Lem rail, The 'De'mocraia of the boroughvaro have; min-6' cxzepl when they cnm'e‘mchoioso betwe’en DemocraCy and Feégralism'. Then} they am united, nolupon-mm—but upon mun. . omns. Let the townships dohkqwim, and we. will guarantee the triumphanl clgcfi lionof ‘he wholé Ticket, and lhe glofinnu‘ REDEMPTION of-the'24lh Congas-bion ‘al dieuict. Matk that ! ‘ ' -‘ Mr. Irvin’s. Aposiacyq. The Butler Herald is mint-ken, in «- aerting that Mr. [win was nevcrytnn or'e.. lected on a democlnt. He we: tried: elec ted (in 1833 and 1834) to the ‘Leg'ielatute as a democrat. andnwne fictive in the sup-‘ port of all the leading meaeuree of Genital Jaekaon‘u administration. ' In 1833. the year that Rither was elected Goveinor. Ml. Irvin was eleeted to the State Senate as the, Jackson, Muhlenbcrg. ér flNTIiB/INK ebtzgidale .’ his .true that Mr. Packer we! the'regular democratic nominee; _But he was 3 Wolf man. Mr. irvin weer thE" friend ol',_Mtthlenberg. end unsupported 'by at least two if not three out of the six Demoetetic pepere in. the district. ' 'l'heae are the facts of the ease—'and whether his vote m V later of the charter of Ritner'l Mammoth Bank “resin .eccot’tlance mth. the"'tvill of hit] constituents and hi! can iconsistency. or whethervby that out he won the title or an appatale Democrat. me leave for the people tojudge. ‘ i ' _ PRINCIPLES Nbr.MEN. Are the Republicans of Clearfiold coon; ty more that at the present time they. oil's cnpyo large share of public attention—that the eyes of their brethren througlront'tha Slate, and a large portion ofthe Union. are centred upon them! They expect you to do your duty as becomes [reoriem‘tittd cut your rote: formcaaures not 7mm; Will you (li-appoint their expectattom! ' .r The fact ie‘ now known to every person. that had tho Domo‘cratic candidate (it tho rm Congressional election received the name vote in'thie cotinty._tlrot‘thewreetot'tho ticket” rééeived, our"dietrict 'woitlii hi'v'o' been redeemed then. “'ill you commit the same fault. again. and again a'ssiétlto power thunen who abhor anddeupise your principles? Redeem your charactor, dem ocrats. and give your influence find your ’votea to Major Pr'n'zmon. whoie gouolly talented; equally deserving. and equjally. worthy in aimry respect. an the Whig can didate. ' : . , , When-Mr. McKonn‘n'n war the candid ate of tho Democratic party. ottt'opponentu taunted or with“ the 'aasertion thathe had. » opposed our‘onndidato the your prerioua. They cannot my this ~oerr. Patterson.. . and you can have no other excuse for rol’u-. sjng mm your votes'tha'n a reckleu'and. ah'antéfutgdeaertivon of your princ’ig)ea.f 4-3: It inpy bothat Mr. Imn' it a clever/bl lowgra good neighbour.- and ill thit‘sort of thing. ‘But it'ahould be enough for Inn to. know that ho is the'oéndtdate of tho Whig: party—a party whose principluv, «and! vows. to ovary thing you hiding lobe for the heist interests ofthe conutr'yg—Lan'd that if elected. ‘hgwill bobonn'd'to 'go' glint thom' , in all their mearnrqé. whether, it be for lug. other ,tnatn’moth- Banha Bankrupt Law. ' or any other ofthe lWhig meun'm derinon' by‘ the mitt-Q 'of the] 'Wa.be,t.e',r"-‘.. Wthh'x.’ Jam, _2 - ' It , t The adminiglrationiuer. Polk humor beqn in existence lonic 'aighmn month's .Dnripg that flime 'sbpfie of; 1110" ‘lnpr‘ impb‘r‘; ifll't‘lfiéaéfitfifié“s9lPlé‘sixyf6r:omi”c9dhttg- . hath. bean, :90Mrddfilfioti6filf Toma,“ book-15" and with the excéptibn of the, tinglefqnol tion of ' (he Tafifl, have given‘-' “blinded flagjqugifzifoqg.‘ 4 A|_l tli'a" “rd-t, _ir'b 'dgfé, $33. Mme qfifiuianéd ’.by‘ qésqziflidéeaar naqgéaaiyg'b‘y: ovazyg Dbmo'cm in-Iho Sim. fll'ditvate. for “the =-Whig :cqudiduo .forlpotfp‘; gm: ngw .wgufii b 9, wittig’ulrlj “$69,395, ‘whyu :yau;di¢,;han.f;‘ mama};,pgfipgfgnhu ihgt fob him. up bolitipal pump!" of Of