nbd onnmaliy lo gfiin and mainlain the al cendant th’roughout the Union. as thn-iho “area of freedom” is deoline,d4g/£6169d lhroughonnhe length nnd'breadth bf the land. .Wo have passed through the content without ever alluding to the private clthr‘ acler of any candidate. Their puhlic course and conduct is all that we have dealt with—and in thus dealing with them. we have strictly adhered to the Truth.— We defy any person to point to a solitary assertion that cannot be sustained by clear and positive evidence. Facts—stubborn. irrefutable facts. have been our weapons, and if the political prospects of any person are thereby injured. it is their fault. "2} ours. In this republican land, no man should go to the polls blind folded—ownl boring under a misapprehension of fault—l But all should have the light and the mm.‘ in all its purity. i T 0 the Po] ls: Democrala. remember lhnl ncxl rues day—llle l3lh—ia ELECTION DAY.— Lelnolhing prerenl _‘our punctual aucn dance. History tells us that Gm. U’ash ington nevar in all his life, neglected an op porlnnily to exercise this important priVll rge of freenien. Emulate-his good exam ple, and if it posslbla for you lo do so, go to the eleclion—-and go early—and take all your democralic neighbors with you. (lo an freemen—“unlmughl by favor and by fear unawed." and can your voles only for such men as are PLI‘ZDGED TO CAR; RY ()U'l‘ SOI7K PRINCIPLES. Be deceived no longer by, voting for men of doubllul political clmraclcr. Take warn— {romlhc past. Adopt the ludinn's ruln. and when a man doreives you lor lhofn‘s! time say his his fault—bu! if he deceiwa you lhe second time, remember it “ill be your fault. But above all, don't misulte the names of your candidates. The followmg are lhe name. of all Ilw regularly nominaml democratic candidates. Voung for any I . . .olber «11l be a palpable vwlnnon of your pliocrplea no a (lemocral: For Canal Commissionrr. WM. 15.- FOSTER, jr. For ('ongrrss, FINDLEY PATTERSON. Fur flasemhly, CHA’S. S. WORRELL, JOHN REYNOLDS, For S/u‘nfl. JOHN STITES. For Commissioner, JAMES A. READ. For Jludila.. JAMES M. SHAW. (JflUTION.~-\\'o have been told— ue don't know how true it ist—that Assem bly ttcketu are extensively circulated with the names of “’mrcll and fl/It'son. Al|i« ton in the federal candidate, «and did not get any tickets printed in the county, nltbo’ he want's our Cttizens to vote for htm. The honor of lhe dcmocmuc party of each counly is equally pledged lo the sup porl of both (modulates (“'orrell and Rey molds.) and lo vole for one without lhe 011) cr, would be as null-democratic as to vote for neillner. We hope. therefore, our do mocrallc friends uill be on their guard u gniusl all such uecrol manwvres. Go the “ hole Ticket. We hope the Republican voters of Clear, field county will hdnor themselves on next Tuesday by l Going the whole Democrab ic Ticket! from WM. B. FOSTER. jr.. down to the :andldale for the lowestof flue. There should be no scratchmg of notice where meneute upon principles.— Btttwith one heart and one voice, assert your independence as freemen, and your principles as Democrats. by voting For all. and none but the~ Democratic candidates. They ore all good men and true. They have never fliuehed from their duty—but like good soldiers have ever stood by the cause of their country through evil as well as good report. Such fidelity in new ex lpected on the pnrtof the Republican: of Cleurfield county. Then. Democrats. be finer-be active. Vote like Democratic freeman-7 regardless of paréonalfavors— BUT FOR PRINCIPLES. You have never been defeated when you um been thusiunitedtnnd you never will be. There fore; let the language of the great Benton be our mutter—“ Union, harmony and canoeaszm—zvnnvvrumo for (/18 oxusn. and nothing for MEN,” and alllwill be welli'7 " ’ 1 ' '_ Mr; Patterson’s’ Talents. Wacomihuovto hear of the‘efl'om Of the whip lo crealo'thg impression on the pub lic pind thin Mr: Patlerson’é talcum, arid “qualifiouionl, imp inferior to mom of Mr, Irvin. In order to stop the mouths of all such. we need only direct the attention of lh° People to him-Patterson’s conduct as Speaker ofthe, House or Representatives during the two lest sessions. According to Mr. Megeehen, and one or two other leading Whig members ofthe House. those duties were discharged in a "most able. dignified and impartial manner. there being but oneeingle appeal taken from his decis lon during the entire session—lnd that was withdrawn without taking the vote——afact unprecedented in the history of Pcnnsyli vania Legislation.” 19 such a man un fit to represent us in Congress 2 Show us a parallel in the life of Mr. Irvin. The Farmer’s Corner. State of the Grain -9'llarkels.——By the mo lan nrnvals from England il appeals than all kinds of American produce comin‘ ucs to advance in price in that coumry. In New York on the 3d inst.l the price of Flour was $5 75 per barrel. Wheat 31 ‘2O per bushel. Corn 80 81,85 ccnla per bushel. Rye lhe same. ' In Philadelphia on the sth inst.. Flour 85 5081.5 62;. Wheat 31 18 &l 20. Corn 75 8‘ «‘lO came. ln Baltimore the prices range a few cla lower than in Philadelphia. This. the Farmou should remember, when they hear Whigs declare that the Né'w 'l‘mifi has ruined the country. is an advance of ‘25 and 30 ccnlé on the dollar since the passage of that act. THE WHIG CANAL COMM'R .itlnlt'fl M. Power is prencntt‘d by the Whrgrr as a crrntirdatc lot Cnoal Cotnmrs» winter—a rnun wrtltoot known qualifica tion. except that he has become the tortu trate [)rruusmr ol I large share 01 the State’s property tn the Erre Ctrnzri. ’l‘tm State. alter linVlll: spent over $4,500,000 in this uork, rind when It only t’quirt‘d ahout $500,000 to complete it. gave- it. in an e ut hour to A company. Mr. Power. and hi: partners. hnvrng recerved from the State. rrs Ctrnlrflcltlrs’trn mid curtail. M np pears by the Auditor Geoetnl's bookl, o ver $145,000, “‘as ready to becortrr- u stockholder in the company, which he did, and aim u ronlractor—in which Intlcr cu [racily he trceivrd our 336%,000 from the t’t)tnpnll_\', according to the report oi the company. and it seems he is now ready to rake chargr, M a Canal Commissioner, of the balnnCe of the State improvements.— \Ve think the State: has already givcn him enough, and tlut r! the people are wisr. they Will not put the, canals rind rurlrorrda under the care oi one who has an interest tn a rival improvement. Every ton of rrrt-rchnnrlizr divvrted from the Ohio river. through the Erie canal to Lake Erlt, anrl thvrrcr' to New York. is so much taken off our Slau- works, and lrotn our own corn mr-rcial nretroprrlra; and the some at every ton oi merchandize taken lrotn New York by the Erie Canal to the Ohio rivor, . . Mr. I’uwrr has. thclefurc. a diteél iv» (crest in encouraging a course 0| trade di rectly oppmed :u lhe intereus 0| lhe Slate In every paint of View. Yet 'Whiggery and diaorganizern would make {hi-4 man u Canal Commissioner, In guard (he inleresls ol‘lheSlalc. ll Wnuld be the guardiaualnp of lhe M)” In lhe lamb. An Intelligent people never can be induced, uher the auflenngn they have ul teady experienced. to du an act so hostile to lhe” best inicresls. [lhmorralic Union TH E M A LCONTENTS 'l'here inn certain race ll politicians who are not unlike a cvrlain bird called the Funny : unlesu it has its (raw well filled, cunlinueu making a most lrighllul nuite. These men are attached to all par— liu, and are always found on the incrcau immediately alter the ticket is settled ur the public patronage is disuibulrd. They swear vengeance. and would have somé people believe they really possessed influ ence. It is lhis class ol crnalters whnare exceedingly anxious to deleat the election 0! Vl'm. B. Fastenjr. Heed them not, lPllluV Eeinocrntl. They are men of ‘prin. cipi'e in proportion to their interest.’ [Harrisburg Union. COM. DECATUR’S REM AINS. A very interesting rnnupnmlencv ap~ pears in yesterday’s United Sta/ea Gu~ zetle. between Mrs. DECATUR. the relic! of the late Commodore DECATyR. 3nd Messrs. F. S. Smith. and li. C. Wilcox, of this city, no regard to the propriety of removmg the remain of the gallant dead to Philadelphia. according to the request of the Commodore. while-living. He was born in this city. and his wish to be bu ried in the yard of St. Peter’s church, near the~remains 0! his parents, Will be carriedvinto eflect. we are tleuired to any, in two or three weeks. The ceremony will he performed in a manner Worthy ol the services at the hero and the gratitude of the country. lCY’Cnpiain Leuvitt. and his company of twelve men, that left Arkansas In“ spring for Californib,‘ have at last been heatd from. The Litt|e Rock Gazette publishes a letter from Capt. L. dated at Santa Fe,'ane 20, from which iuppeara his company had a pleasant trip to'thnt plate, and weft: received and wall treated by Gov. Atmijo and thg citizens; ,’..'l‘hey were toprocced on their journ‘ay in ‘a few days. Capt. L. spcako' very favorably of Santa Fe and its inhabitauth. Extra Rascality.--Some ol the eflects ofthe late Lieut. Clndbournc. who. fell fighting gnllantly forhio country in the battle of Resacn de la Pulmn, were ship: [MI lrom New Orleans. and recently ar rived at Eabtport by way of Boston.— While they were on board the steamboat, some scoundrel opened the' travelling trunk and stole from it a small gold watch, chain and kev. and a gold ring. present ed to him by‘lhia mother. nod hearing her initials. , ' A Dmmmmnxow or BLOOD TO THE "can. nu it 13 called. run he accounted for npun no olhur prin "iplffl lhnn Irum corrupt and «lngnnnl human: in the venous circulnlion, which prevent the: WWW" rel'nrn ofthe vilul fluid 10 lhe honrl. The blood can have no more prndiloclion [or :ha hondflmu fur nny other purl: Indetd its own specific gravity wuuld give il u londt-nry In lhc extremllies; 1"” when lhu pnnangeu nra choked up. nnd ll bet-omen. us it were, [lris-mar in the head. nI Wonder lharc m n dlslonuion nr “veiling of lhe blood vessels. 0 pressure upon lhe brain. and ho'ldnrhe. glddiucu. Pu'l’lluuon ol the lwurl. lnsnnuy, upuplcxy.and all:- ur drendful renulm. Wright's Indian Vegetable Pills nrn nlu'nyx acr lmn Iu provonl |he nbnve unplculunl complain”. because llmy expel lrom Clrmlnliun llmw very hu man: uhu'h am the cnune not only of nll disorder ml mmmux of lhe blond. bul uf every mnlndy mu tlan: lumnn. ’l'lley ulsu and Mid unpruvu dlflml‘ mm. and therefore \\‘lll most nuurodly give health and Vigor In tho llmly. us well an prcvenl nny cvxl l‘unquubncml from what in [firmed n rush 0! blood m the bond. Ctxulion.-—-ll nlmuld be remembered Ihnl Mr. [-‘.dwunH'uic. u! l'lnlaulolm; Mr. Juhn l)uun.uf Enahm, Pu . and Maura. Browning & Brothers. 0! I’hilmlvlphm. are no! ugonu nl ouru. and m Ihcy purrhmw no ll'uhnn cholnhlc Plus at our um”. um: cummlplmmnly as genuine any mrdirim Hwy my hum-fur .mlc. " u'lgcnt fur Clear/ioll], R. S/mw. for other agencies in C/mrjfield 5' other coun liea, see (“Inc/"(iscnwnl in (mot/ter co/umn. MARRIED-7 ()1: 'l'hurmiuy lunl. In Gunhun qunv slup. by J. L. Culllo, Eu], Mr» Rourm‘ \\‘nx'rn lo Mi-u A A. Cum-mum, le’l' 0F LETTERS I‘ZMAINING in lhe l’us! Office a! Clralfil‘m, ()cl. 1.1‘146‘ qu \\'m. [)101d‘lufl). Dunn-I \\v'm. for Nancy VVnil, I‘lynwn John (ivllt‘r Almiru Hone John Lamb Freeman Reed AIM-IS A. Sewall Samuel Shepherd J. C Thompson Jam” 'l'humpmn Rqus \Vullncc Juhn “'uml Wm. \lee Mumivhr, 810-2 Hi \\ M. L. MOORE. r. M. GRG‘DEREES. 7 RA'IZER & MARKET]? have i‘ jusl received a truth supply ul Cofv /cc. ’l'cn. Sugar «3- Molasses. Ocl. 3. flpprcnticur IVantcd. Buy Hi ur 17 your! ul age, who A can cume well recommended. will be lakrn an an apprenllcc to (he lilac/c -sml'lhing Business. nml n guud chance will be given. Appllcaliun should be made Immediately. THUS. BEERS. Grallamlnn. Scpl. 30, 1845. A NATURAL REMEDY, S‘niled ‘0 lhe Humnn Cunanlulion, and equal In tho curl-o! H'erv rumble (hymn-u. mIl he qum! In I'L‘right’s [ndmn chclable Pills, OF THE NORTH AMERICAN COLLEGE OF HEALTH Thuw uxlruurdxnury l'lHa nre (‘nnlpmcd of plums whwh gruw wununrulub' on uur own soil. nm! nre, Ihrrelun- ln'llvr nduplld In our (-unulilulmnu Ilmn Molhmncq ('onrnt‘u'd {rum lanngn drugu hmv cVur ule quv m'\\' he I'uvlz';\«!l|!||h.~d; and un \VRI(I[11"S INDIAN \‘ICUI'XI'AULIZ PILLS ure luunded upon lhe prnu'xph‘ lhul the human budy I! m lrulh SUBJECT TO BU’l‘ ONE DISEASE.- unnu-iy, corrupt human, nnd 1h!” Mud Mmhcmo curcu lhu disansu nn NATURAL PRINCIPLES. by steaming and purifying the hotly. u “‘1” he mun ilenl H) M. II lhe (-nnslllulmn he Iml onllnyly ('xhnuu led, n prrucvrmnco in [heir mu. nm-unhnu m dmw lmnu. is nhsulutely ('erlmn lu drive ducuw of emu I'y nnmu from lhe body. \thn no uxsh lo “-14 an n Hwnnxp m' m'mma to forlllily. \va drum 1| "1' lhe unperahumlmu wuler. In like mnmwr. ll' We niah In IHIMro llm budy w hcnllh. wo mun! rlonnsv it of ImDHI'HV. WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGE'I‘AULE ['ILLS Will be found "no of tho bcnl, If not (ho wry beau med. icino In lhe war“ for carrying out this GRAND PURIFYING PRINCIPLE. homuna lhey (-xpol from lhe hmlv n|| nunhul nnd rorrnpl hmnnr. the mug“)! lhu lIMHHO. |l| nu enay and Natural fllannrr ,- nml \\‘hllU they cwery day (iIVIC [CASE AND PLEASURE. dluvusu ul’uvcfy nmn¢l H rapidly driven l'rnmlho hmly. I'Vnght’s .Indwn l'cgelable Pills Cam be haul grnuum M the lullumm; highly respectable nun-keepers m Clem-field Conn/y. chlmnl Shaw. Clrm‘field; Daniel Harrell, Curwinsvi/le; David Irvin. Luthersburg. Elk County. Cobb @- Gallagher. Rulgrwn‘y; George I'Vcis. St. Marya. : Centre County. Bradcerlzqfl‘lfi' Irwin, Bel/cfontc; .I 6' J Potter. Potters'rMills; fldam Fisher. Ccntrcvillc; () P Duncan, flaronsburg; Samuel Lipton. Milcsburg; 4 Henry fltlams,Jl/'alkcrville; Wm Murray, Pine Grove Mills,- Georgc Jack, Boalsburg; H L Musser, Manlzeim; _ ’ Irvin ‘9- leitlaker. Coverley‘ Hall,- Duncan &-’Ha'l/s, S’ ring Mills; F Bur/than”. Ragersburg; . Jacob Homan. Ccntreville. {ya-omen- devoled exclusively Id Ihn'lznlo oi Wumn’r's INDIAN Wan/mm PILLa. of tho Nonh American College of Houllh. No. 288 Groom'yich Slre’oln New York. No. 198 Trcmon! street. Boa. ton; and PRINCIPALOH'ICE. No. 169 Rm: STREET. Philadelphia. ’ - ATS. Beaver: Russia. Silk, Leg horngnd Palm Luff“ . _ > "\ ‘ ‘ B. BI & Pl’S' I. ’E‘a ASsessm's. THE Assessors for the tlifl'ercnl. town- Phipn inthe county 0‘! Clcnrfield. In: 1847, will take notice that they are requi red to meet at the Commissioners office in the borough of Clenrfieltl. on Friday the thh day of October, A. I). 1846, to rc~ ceive such instructions in relation to the ensuing triennial assessment as the Com missioners shall deem advisable. By order 0! lhe Comminsioneu, H. P. THOMPSON. Cl’k. Comm’rs Oflicc. Clear ‘ield, slh Sept. 1846. , Meeting of County Comm’rs. ERSONS henna business (0 jransac‘ P with the blunt] 0] Commissioners of Ulcarlield cuunly, will take notice that said board willbe in session (m Friday (he lGlh day of October next. ATTESTED, H.. l’. THOMPSON. Cl’k. Svpl. 12.1846. TO THE PEOPLE THE neuron of Congrasn, \\hll‘lt thEJIIM Ivrmtn~ ntctl. \\‘ill be long nntl grntolully rententhercd lty all true republicans tor the trtutnphnnt RUI'CcMul nmtty ol‘lhotr chcrtshod principles and tnausureg. Whtlo wo heartily rcjowe at tho tnutttph of the princtpleu which-It huu been our constant effort to advocate and defend. and trout “Inch nu prtmport ty. no adversity, cnn swerve UH: “a mnnot he lllh ttttndlul ol the nttttudo tn which we are placed by a recent vote of both houscn ol Congrcss:—wo al lude tn the cuntetnplntcd withdrawal of the” put runngc [mm the nouspnpor press. 'l'o thtu darts~ Hm we cheerfully htm, Ecllfllblfl us no ore of tho pntrtotic I'llltln'cfl \\httth hnve lctl to it. But He truut thut ttna dcctsmn of Congress tncrcnsen rnth~ r-r tltttn tltnnntnhea our claim to the support at u htglmr poncr—lltul of (In: people,- and to thr-tn we ('Uttllllelllfy nmmnl to aid us, by their pntmtmgt‘. tn anntntntttg ntythe sent olgm'ernmont flJullflllll that. In tnlloxthly’dovotod to tltutr interval! and the true llIlPrPIl! ol tho country. lt ht Itnomt to' every one. thnt the chm! snurt'e of ntntutntng n ncuupupcr ll "01 tho mugtntudc ol 11l aubst‘rtpltun list, no much us the ndvertmnu tlut~ runnge uhtrh may no bt-utntwd upon it. In lttrga t‘nntmert‘tnl Ctttmt. tntleml. 'thé Itttttvr in tnunllv the t'mtcutttttnntul the former. as it ‘_wl‘ntnctt the uhvt~ um Internal (If mnrcuttltla men to nth‘t‘rllne In “I”!!! puporn \\thll nro the most cxtenntvcly ctrtululed. \\‘naltingtott. htmovor. ts tlthorantly Hllllfllr-tl. l)u~ prtvetl ul’ the ntlvortlxtttg patronage tncnlenl lo a tttt-rcnnttla communtty, nntl burdened with pecu ltur and enormous nxpenhe! “hich are not alum where incurred. nothtng but u \cry long ltfllul nubtcrtbtng patrons Cnn Imam”: u putter tn uttclttl "CH-Hf. indevd. even In cxtatcnoc. ‘l‘he proprtet tors 0| the ' Unmn’ htn'o htthcrtn “pun-d no putns, and “0 “Penna. to make thetr paper worthy ofthe tnctrupolta. and worthy ml the support 0! lhnt #9“ party under whose bunnor they are (‘nllslctL ln pUJltslnng the must full and tttttplo tlchuteu ofthe mo hon-us ol Cungrosu, 11 n 4 lmltuvctl. over belore attempted un thta t‘Ulllluenl 11l u dutly now-putter. they hnve secured the services ofthe bent reporL era whtch the “luxury nfl‘tmletl. but at '.he cnnrnh ous cunt -uf 312.000 m 3l5001) per your. 'l‘hetr oxtonstvo loretgn and tlontesttc correspondence u another large Item «I expense. but the nlvlrucltve unelulnha ol' whmh m m htghly commended ttnd npprecmtcd nu tthnnly nlmust nny outlny tn nt~ luttt tt. S'tll. It must no ewdcnt that these heavy cxpemcu cannot be borne. unlors tho illhlcl’lnllon ltnt ttt cuutmon-urnte It) the nndertnlttng. and nltho' we can hoaatofls.ooo nub-cnhers. (Including dai ly, trt-woukly. and weekly.) yet thut l'ntt must snll he conniulernbly enlarged to ctnthle the proprietor! ofthe‘ Union' to sugtntn all Its usefulness. and to tnutro them ngntnst pccttntury luau. lnvoltinfl. then. again. the and and lupporl of all truo trtentla of Republican government, and pledging ourselve lo renewed efforts to the came of nm glurtuua l'flnctplen wo cherish. we otTcr the following pro‘ pomls : The - DAILY UNION' n .n he published. as how “"ova M 310 per annum. payable 11l ndvnncn- “N character huhnrm has been nimou exclunvolY PO~ ”l'cul' “’0 [Nirvana 1n {uluro iu duvole a PUHW“ "I ”3 "all““ns In dumcsnc news 01 general WWW“ "”d ‘" mismllnunnun Islcrnlurv, \\'hl("l, WNW”I ”"V’W’nlg m: pnhlivnl inllm-noa. mnv render ” ”‘8 “‘U'U nurt‘epmhlc In nu r‘xleudl'd Plans ul remit?! The - Sl-IMI-WijliKlA’ UNIUN' vull ho rlflr “”hl'd “very Monduv nnd 'l‘huruluy. durmg Ihl‘ ra was (){Ctnlgrossnnl $5 per unnuxn 'l'hm cummns all the Innllor canlunnml m lhe 'lhulq I'nmu“ ox t‘npl Im‘al mlverllselm-nln. During lhr- benamnn of (,‘ongrvsu Hircc numbwn, inslcnd oi Iwu wull be 1:- numl \nllmul'nny cxxrn charge In muhscn‘mm EN[.-\RGEMEN'I‘ Ol" 'l‘lll“. WEEKLY UNION. The - WEI-ZKLY UNION' 1». waned New Sutur (luy ; and M urrungemenl- nrc m pmgress lu en'- lurge H Io nenr double Ila prusunl sm. wn nlmll uuon be enabled In give m-urly Hwy. nrnnlu \\'lllCll Innv nppenr in [he xluily uml uvmuuoekly ultlmns‘ ul llm cure-mely luw rule 111-‘52. Wuhpropnsn also In give. in [his cdilmn, n (-umplelu unimllflil PIIHI~ mury ol lllc prm'u-Hllngn 11l lmlh lnnmes of Can gnyns—lhun rendering; lho ‘ Weekly Unmn' u mun! valuuhla chnqm-l ul‘inlurmnnun In all clause! of uur rnunlly. Bul lo remunarnle uu fur llns enter. prise. an e’xlunmve aubvcripllun llnl 111 nlnolulely Indiaponrahlc \3 CON( ; RESSION A I. REGISTER In nddllinn to (ho fizregoing. we have n'sulvud In pulrliuh. dnrmg lhe wanton! of lhe lmlmnnl lrg~ mlumro. n ' (.‘angrrssin'nul Registrr,‘ [0 he issued weekly, nnd l 0 cunlnm u FULL “worn M the dmly pruccrdinga and debates of lmlll houses. l-nlcod. Iho nrrungemonla \\‘hll‘h we have mnde wilhlho very baa! (mum of ropnrlorn will onulrlo us In give oven mom full and extended rcpurlfl than we have produced during Ith seasiou, superior us we vlnim lhem [0 be In nny prvroding (men. The Register Will be mnde up from lhe durly rcpnrls In lhu ' Un lon,’ cnrclully revised by an experienced odilor. and will commute in cnmplclo and authentic re. cord of the union. An nppelllllx will be added. llnrlurm with the Regular. and to ho sen! gram”; oualy In luhscrihcrr, comprising 11 lm ofthe nclu pnsucd during the session. “uh n uyuupail ul' their conlanll, and n relomncc. when necessary. to pra v‘iouu legislation. .Thiu will form lhe most com plou- hwlory ul the session» ol Congress. and will ho furninhcd a: the low prlcu of szvmrr-m‘u CENTS lor the nongowianfl WPosm/lsrrcn- ure authorized to act nn qul' ll gonlu ; and by lending ua five yedrly nubacnbo'n. with the subscription monoy. {or either the Dal/J: Semi-Weekly. or H'cckly. will be enlilled lo one copy oflho snma odilion as they furnish _uvl subs acrihors for. ' , tho‘CONGRESHONAI’ Rzarsrzn WI" be fill“ nishcd them on the mm: mm! h CLUBS WILL BE FURNISHED \VITH ‘ 5 copier: ofthe Daily for V ' 3‘o 00 5 'do Semiquekly ' 30 00 10 do (16 35‘ 00 5 dc . weekly ' 800 10 do - ”go , 15 001 20 dow~‘v'-""‘C6ngrcssionul Regina! )0 0r .. The nnma n! no fieraon will bb'anlored u 0'" book! u leu‘ Iho payment of tho b .9 our made Jam,“ _ , U"f Dcnpnon bl: Addmn, , ~ ~ m-rcmat muss; _ Wuhinllon city. D. c. {mints mmfl®®fi®m Fellow Citizens :-—I offer myself to your consideration as a‘ candidate for the offl’ée of SHERIFF, at the coming full election, and if elected. will endeavor to discharge the duty of said office with fidelity. JAMES BLOOM. sen. Angus! 511). 1846. PROCLAMATION. “IHEREAS. By an act or the Gait; . .eral Assembly, 0! Pennsylvanjfi entitled, “ An Act to regulate the General ' Election within this Commonwealth”-—it' is enjoined on the Sherills of the different counties to give public nottce of such elec tions. the plttct‘ where to be held, and the nflicers to be clectctl:-Thcrelore. 1, EL- LlB IRWIN. High Sherifl of the county of Cluurficltl. do hereby give PUBLICK NOTICE to the electorsnl the county of Clearfield. that a General Election will be held on 'hc Second Tucsday of Octobcrnemt. (be ing the 13th day at the month.) at the sev eral rlectinn districts 11l saitlcnuntyflt which time antl place the qualified elec lnrs will elect- One Person (or Cunnl Commissioner of (hm Connnonweallh. One Person (0 represent the ,counlie: of lmhunn. Armstrong. Butler and Clear- field, in the House of Representatives of the United States. Two Persons to represent lhe counties of Cenlrc and Clenrfield in the Home of Rrprescnlnlivcs of Pennsylvania. One [’crson fur Sherifl of Clearfield coun- One Person for Cummisdoner 0! Clear- fiehl coarny. One Person (or Auditor of Clenrficld coun- Oné Person lor Coroner of Clcarfield cuuuly. ‘ 'l'he eleclors oi the said coumy will take notice thni the election Will be held at (he tullowmg plnce': ’ For the dulnrt componed of lhe lownnhip of Law- rem-u at Illa court home. For the (hump! composed of the township of Brad fnrd nl lhe house of Wm. Hoover. For lho district composed oflho township of Docu- lur at lhe houne of John Go". For lhe Iliutricl composed oflh6loWflflhlpofßOC"~ nn 9! lhe boum ofSnmuol M. Smith. For [he diclrm composed of the township 0! Puke at ”no house of John Draucker. For lhu district composed u! the township of Gov Inglon n| lhe house of Jacob Mgurer. r lhe (hslricl composed ol the l’owpship of Brady ul lho house of P. W. Borreu. l~'ur lhe dumcl composed of Ibo township of Chen ut the huuso of James Curry. For Ihd dmml cumpoied ofthe township ofGo aheu ul tho publlc school house in mid town-hip. For lhe dulricl compoaed of lhe lawn-hip of Woodward ol the electionuhousu In Decalur low'p. For lhe dislricl cnmpost ofthe lowmhnpofGirnrd nl lhe houuo nchorgo B. Smith. Fur lhe dmlrml composed ol lhe lownship'of Mor~ nu a; Iho house of James Allporl. For the dlslncl composed of lhe lownlhip of Bum nde at the house of John Young. For the dislrlcl compound of the lownlhip of Bell In tho liouue of Frederick Tnnnier. Fm: the dlslncl composed of lhe luwnahip ofJor- _dun M the house ofJnmm McNeuL Fur lhe dmtrivl composed ol Iha township of Bogs! nl Iho house 0! Henry Wuplf. For that ulmricl compo-ed of lhe mwmhlp ofPenn at the school house an Sponccr'a hill. For the dmncl composed ofthe township ol Haul» lun n 1 lhe house ochsso Wilson. For (he dislrirl compnled of HlO :mvnahip ofFergu~ arm 111 the house 01'1". Dawn. For lhe dmrlcl compuscd of tho lownship of KI!» lhuus al Ike frame house lunnarly occupied as u bonrdmg huuuo In said luwnlhlp. For lhe dmlm‘l composed of lhe township of Fox at lhe house of Juhn I. Bundy. Fur lhe dislricl composed of lhe borough a! Clear lield M the mun-house. ‘ Notice is hereby givrn. That all per sons (excepting Justice-l ol lhe Peace.) who shall hold ‘any ollice or appointment of profit or trust, under lhe Government ol lhe Uniled Stale: or M [his Stale,or of any cily or Incniporaled district. whelhcr a commissioned officer or ulherwiue. u nubnrdinale (illicer or agent, who is or shall he employed under lhe legislative. execu liVe orjudicmry department of this State or ul lhe Uniled Slate-I. or any city or in corpomlcd dislncl; and also that every inemher ol Congrcs: uml Slate Legisla ture. and of the select or common council iii any city. oi commissioner of tiny incor poruted (llalficl. Is by law incapable of holding or exercising, Lil lhe some time. lhe oliice or appointment of Judge. In spector m clerk ol any cleclion of this Cominonwcalih; and that no Inspector, Judge. or olher nflicer ol any such elep llun shall be Cllglble lo any uflice voted lor. ‘ And the return Judges 0‘ the respective districts aluresnid. are requeated to meet at the cuu rt hnuse in the butough of Clear field on the Frulay next utter the lecond 'l‘uesdul at October. then and there to flu all those things required of them by law. Given under my hand and seal at Clear fleld. tlu'a lEI/l day of September. in‘tha year of our »l.ord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six, and of the In? dependence qf the United“ 310198 the sixty ninth. ' ~ ELLIS IRWIN, Sh’d. the slope ol the ridge;’a‘nd the howitzbir ’p-r pened upon the height 0! Pnl'ac'o'HiH.“ K few shells only w'cre' thw‘wh. bulorélhe enemy cbmmenced‘ firihg'with' 41' "fii’h’e poundevr‘lrum thé height ilmmellilitciy'btier the right- of the 'column.“'afmihg “fllllfll-t can‘s‘ battery. The" quéra'lj., régii‘ti’ehjs "took pdsitiona; and a Jew ’th'o'réjahl‘elfs’wg'l'e ’lHtown townrds‘ Puju’cé 'llij'l'.“ but did no ‘a'xé’cu't'wn.’ The niqu‘ pnuude'r cn‘ntl‘hp'ed "to throw tté'shot. mih agent pré¢isidmfit ‘qur‘bgi'muieé; orie¥.l_.“4‘Y' lalling dipectlyfin ' ’e (gigs: 'th ; tl‘ne"pn.é§és; but 'jquuttattgjy [l‘33ng 'Mlth‘gl‘ ,‘mclr'uS'ér" upp.‘ "Etnfiibg .hi thattb'r'wflhu‘i' (_exphectfigzihd,i’llltrifnbléfto .‘éfiétz'l"n‘tt't‘ihihgfiCOL Duncuitl' idin’higdfii!' fc-lmfxi'aiid‘ I'd " a' knll'clte about ‘.Ualffii’xfifle El
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