0 . 2'2.4$ 44 X10411T1),,41; E. BEAtTiiiDITOR.'ANb I'ROPRIETOR.- 'PA1RL1104TE,;,,..PA. ,, : Di . sday, Sepiciiier 4 i, ' • G,IS4 FOR ma:sum:NT • HENRY CLAY, oblect. 10 the clecl4on of a National Convontign DEIVIOCHATIC, WHIG PR.INCIPIES. 7 BLIC -. OUR CREED. -" • 1. Arsound National Currency, regulated by the wiffland'authority of the Nation. 2. Aniiidequnte Revcnue,,with fair--Protection to .• American Industry. 3. Just restraints on the. Executive power, em bracing a further restriction on the exercise of the Veto. • • A—A faithful administration of the public-doera in,- ,s with an equitable distrilm2on of the proceeds of sales ufiLemong all the States. 5: An honest and ocorianical - administration of the General Government, leaving public °dicers ' perfect freedom of - thought and of the right of . suffrage; but with suitable -restraints•against improper interference in elections. G. An amendment to the Constitution, limiting the inehinbent of the Presidential mac to a SINGLE Team. These objects attained, I think that we should 'cease to be 'afflicted with bad administration of the Government.—llENnv CrAy. STANDING. COMMITTEE MEETING. At a. mcOng.of the Dcrtiocrutir, IVIOg Stand ing Eommitteo "of CuintMrlaMl county, hold at the public house of Mr, William Brown, in the 'borough of Carlisle, nh Tuesday the 15th of Au gust, JAMES POSTLETHWAITE wan' called to the chair, and JohN OFFICER. appointed Scare vary. The.following resolution wan passed: Resolved, That the Democratic Whigs of Cum-_ Berland county be requested to moot at the usual places of holding borough and township electiomi, , i un SATURDAY the sth day ob‘September, at 2 o'clock, P. M., and elect two delegates to repro: sent each borough and township IR a County Convention., to be held in the County Hall, in the borough or:Earn:de, on TUESDAY tIM 12th of September, at 1 o'clock, P. M.; to n'tninato JAS. POSTLETIIIVAITE, CPC JOHN OFFICER, Sl:Craig. The . Delegate Meetings. ' Vi`Our Whig friend.; through the county must not target to punctually and liiithfußy attend the meetings on Saturday afternoon next, for the cledion,of delegates to the County Convention which meets on Tuesday next, the 1201 inninnt. The delegate meetifigs aro the proper places fur the people to maketnown their wishes, so that their delegates may be prej ared . to give and correct expression of their opinions and feel. logs, relative to the men and policy of 'the Whig party. We - say to all, spare sufficient time to give year attendance at the,delegato meetings— discuss the political questions novlgitating the public mind—make your wishes' fully known, and send delegates of integrity, character and in. telligence, who will act as the best interests of the party in the peculiar position of affairs re. quire.. BUsiness of great importance will occupy the attention of the Convention, and we hope the delegates in attendance will be prepared to act understandingly. 'Whig Nominations'. Tho'" Whigs and Antimnsons" of Lancaster county have nominated for COngrea,' Hon. Jere. • ntialt Brown. ' Assembly—A. Herr Smith, Lewis Urban, Charles Carpenter, Benjamin Ilerr, - Abra. ham Kauffman. Thomas E. rranitlin was np. pointed delegate to the Whig.' National COII %TH. -lion,' without instructions,, though ho is a friend of Mr. Clay. . In Delaware county, J. J. Iluddleson has been nominated for CtMgress, and EL Jones Brohke for Assembly. li. , P. Eyre has been recommended as the delegate' to the. National Convention, In. Butler county, G. \V. Smith- has been nomi naiad for Congress. C. C. Sullivan, Senate; and , William Cunningham for Assembly. The Whigs of Huntingdon county have nomi nnted their old representatives, Jonathan McWil liams and Brice Blair, for tlio Assembly. -The Whigs of Columbia county have appointed W.-J.-Harley delegate to the - Whig - National Con: vontion; with histruetions to vote for Henry Clay. The Whigs of Bedford county have nominated Colonel William Bishop and 'John Metzgar for Assembly. ' 'John W. Hornbeck has. been appointed the . Whig Delegate from the Bucks and Lehigh, dis trict in the National Convention. Ile.gocs with. out instructions. Irefilo Whigs of Clinton county havo nomi natcd W. L. Harris for Congress; Joseph F. Quay for Spnator and John Cook for Assembly. ir.rThe Locos of Lancaster county havo settled thefollowlng ticket, with Mr. Forney, of the In telligMMer, at the head. We, presume, froM his seizing at the chance, that 'they havo strong hopes defeating their "iiclmt. by Means of the split, in the Whig ranli's. For,Congress— Peter Martin.— .Assetnblylohn . W. Forney, Dr. J. L Given; A. L. Henderson, James Patterson and, Epkinim Shober.. . W,o really wish our friends Feroey,4encl..Dr • 'WI Given may be elected--but not this year :• Irrthiniel Miller. confined in Lebanon county jail rat -abusing his wife, was roend dead in his -call on Saturday morning, w•eely from, the effects of maoiaartu. For a day-or_ two previnus to his deatli ho wne so reekless end unruly that the Sheriff was .compelled Ula.' him in Irene. 0:Colono1 yliornal! 13. McElwee, long s repro .sentativo of Bedford county in' tlio li.egiAnture F.enneyixorde, died at Bedford On'the 224' of, ' Y' liv ri; i rig 41efthiilers' of Voltinxoro 3814;.hd,irO4Oibliod to :visit York, :Ponosyliania, tbet` , l.lli:Of :St:October,' loot. , Great ,prcpitra• lions aro baloz. tondpigibeir,rooopqon., .4 -3 7 1 4 6 0!! 4 .. 11 ,4,41Ce1' Alarti!! chuazlewil" pnlond. r 110 found ,Now Yor)c,entiroly AbYldlaP': Brower ap. oonnty, lota Sifto'. 4onitor:;,ron - nryAnil jojfeoltlion Wedneedny'iliett Aillthu MOE ; 4 11,,, •• ' ' t'' o .p, i ~yfrinltiii fi , ..e,?#l any , ,r . 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P ;lifii.tiioiiiiiiiol9lolo -- ife:" . „- Oliiittifiiiii,:t:OetitAllgii'Ad44,4tili*LOisii; tikag: lia'siO'lisi:tt iii;fiaiPoiiiiiin;WO'betle;irtWk:oKl terstillJtai tho whip hand ," of tho loWitiOot6 AititruO:aboat4itis close of the last Le4littotore: ioiO4pyoptCiii4t, l *.ir49 . no4hOod;bi rn;l3'; . (* .n i* - :00'iktilyiv.ag.t,L4o109,1y,repitdiaied in theTeSelu ; ', tins of Many 'ounty 'Cunvuntiona through the' Stlth r i,antias far,Os alt this went evils nearly a " timid 'ini Man." .Y3irtilini that rill thirfwindy'dO: olayttitiun bask= exhausted,* thd limo fdi ac tion- anti. thei kecuting of ii•igikalr , ,i4atilts has Dr:• riyed; it ittiSual 14014 Governor has acettrad till. and every ,thiii4o4ha . ,wonted,: ,. A nd, yet ,w's . believe the tortes - of ti,openple.aro opposed . _ to Jinn, Their honest wishes . ; lic4ever, havO licodthwart ed by scheming and management. 'Although: the people_ are' opposed' to him, Goir. Porter hat; still srmind him a largo body of active support:? ers, who though net.of.very . great personal, infldf , eine, are nevertheless' most , cunning: tnenaggrs. and subtld schemers—men adMirabiy4Okilled in the mysteries of political' legordroiii;c 7 ,.",old: coons," who know how to" pull the wool over tho eyes" of the unsuspecting, and 'whe'iviiile - appar. - ently going with the i , - detiniersOf,"' arc 'really leading flhn• by tho nose t:vith the utmost corn:, pineeneY_: To prove this let any ours refer to the Preceding,' of lute ' democratic" county meetings and - conventions. in this and some of our neigh., boring counties., '.. ..._.... - . ' For some Linio Raist no no has raised a greater outcry against the Governor than the Aditor or the Perry County Democrat. According to his version of the state of feeling there, the Governor was without a single - adherent in the whole coon.. ty, and at a county meeting held lately no plan dared say aught in his 'fiver, on pain of sharing the same lbw as Porter himself! flow have,mat ters resulted there? At a convention' liel l jtwo weeks since, conferees were appointed and in structed to lute for Judge Black, 'a Porter man, for Congress, - instead 'of the Hon. Jesse known to be apposed to Porter! • The (het of fudge Black being a Porter .man is well shown. by the conferees who were appointed—the ono be ing a •fellow Associate with him on the bench, another being a late Prothonotary under tho Gov. urnor, and another the Editor of 'an avowed Por ter paper, the Newport Standard ! What strong er prima facie evidence of Judge Black's Porter hen .could be necessary! 'Tho Perry Freeman. .says of the Convention,—" It appears to its that the Porter •party have succeeded the County Convention. The superior adroitnesS and tidbit ty of the distinguished friends of 'the great Kick spun. hare, in our opinion, obtained.a triumph Wheth _edge Rlaralis—perieiirifly—friendli- . -tir - - Governor Porter or nut we eirtricit"Pbsitively say. But we'. nevertheless believe he is. Ile owes his present Judgeship solely-to the Governor. Unas sisted by a single petition in his behalf, JUdge Black was preferred by the Governor to several gentlemen who ,were well recommended for the saute office by many-citizens of this comity. And , why ? They were, in all probability; kindred spirits.' May they not be so yet T To us it makes nu dilFercnee." •/7'•7 And how stands the matter in Cumberland county.? Here, as in Perry, the mass of the par. tythiek they'riMeppositg Porter . , while iii reality, by the management of their leaders they are on. wittingly su