iiilliiiii7ritrili:e illa: ~rtij— u tinciol'il inOhile.ii-: dal sysinK . -LAier 4 priSteetion of dinnestie ini. dustry has not inOlie language of the gentle= maw from Indian*, -"drawn het within her own' Shell;". in *manner of the Chinese empire- 7 1ms notitestricted her intercourse nt both of nation il, hut the, reverse. ~It , has, • ialspite of, -the irlOmornlizing influences and paralyzing' effect of her feudal polidy,',Tade , her a great and 'pwerful nation., It ivus, sir, the industry af her people that created her etports freirited her ships, built her 'soul, Intigilifiedgier 'Ootver; wittltipled het resources, andelteit4e s d her:cotritnerce'and to tiince to the fur Corners ortfic37enlir lie' rensoninnf, the !Seerleiiiiy of ' the ' 'n itiiy, eki, in fits' kt;,e;asli'diitiei appears to f 'be' Conclitsi'Ve ' a 'd''inliiii`stierahle. "As be ' 'jtistly'ininailiii:'ile;C,t&liigiicd to AhO lin yortnr opeint!s pili a liinn. 4 ' - It; therefOre ne censaiily incrensg tile 'di'seitse, (the 'Plethora of initiOrtlitiblii,'Ohiclils has been shone, 'Mk * " 114.41' 'tlii 4Y!'of distress',' nlmOst of ties air, EMbi a'fl parts of the couttire,' The title pOlie'y'Bc - thil G•o4ernment 'requires' the l' i-e4e.tion` It. iinpiattatiOni to , tlie . standiii,d in ''dicAted bY the Aim la or (lpOrtatiotis . fur , i; iiislied OAF' itiduary, is a sk,illtill illy,il'iqn : I ciAthil' hili:lfiniicil by the 'removal OP thpofi „iliiiil-catise of tli,? disease. !Ile ,rod reason gin be assigned l iwlif We shpuid' he iubjeetsd liithe expenses f collection' under the,credit ' - liiitem, will& tiCe Secretary says are "•enoi 'itioiis .” nor to lie loss 'of mi4loiriz.; by the hap,k;aptcy of rite importers i their pure iihs ; an evil Vilit4ll would be greatly iiicreas 'etilly the opepititin of our late hankrtrpt liii - . We*desire to lit§re a free list, comprising 'tea; Sugar, (iinlls the sugar grpwer of the SoOtti desires pmteetion ; on which point asset, they kal not . condescended us en ligtercus,) dye_ oods, nitre, quicksilver, va ' 'thins drugs and friedicines, and other articles coaling within ie rule indicated of general nonsittuptionositecessariesamong the poor 'er classes of con)inunity, and not the growth and pioduci of ur own country. '' It would detain the committee too king to gointo the congideration of the items of the 'bill reported by 'llie Committee of Ways and lifians. It is d‘ective in its details. Some articles are too;'4high, some too low ; and • . - many which slO:nild be free arc charged f with duties. A fy y views with respect to the details of the lip wilt sufficiently appear by die amendnants I shall offer, and the votes I shall girt when the proper time EEO lel CO pc :oes abuotatc. • " Here shall the , the People's rights maiut*, Unuwetl by iuflalaue, and unbried by gain." • NOTh : TI/01:f.. OCT. 1. !SUL - - Election, Tesday Oct. 13, 1816. Dentociiiitic*Nominations. TOR C!LOAt COMIHIPPiIIONER, WM. B FOSTER, JR. OF TRADFORD COUNTY • comgEss. ROBE T G. WHITE, ofV"ioga county. FOR REPRESENTATIVES, DAVID THOMAS, .iSus q 'a to: SCHUV, ER FASSET, of - M7yoming co. • . FOF NATHANIEL WEST, Thomson. s') tOR AU137011, FRASCI - S QUINT , Chocontit. 4 Whig Nollinations. FOR titEPRESEIi:TATIVF.S, DANIEL - SEARLE, i Susg'a • co. S. D. PHELPS, ofiWyonting co.c Pou t ,- COMMISS/ONER; JO K, LAMB, if Thomson.. ,i' ITR AUDITOR, 'ono NICHOLSQN, 1 of; sp r in g vilk. ' „ Liberty Nomination* ilor Congress, • GEO - . F. HORTON, of Bradford co. For4tepresentatives, JOHN BFRINNEY, of Great Bend. IRA KINNtY, of Wyoming co. • FoiiiComtnissioner, THCIHPSONt ECKENS,ofßridgewater tor ikuditOr, ABEL BO4ES, of Ruth. • For Cii)mi Commissioner, Wm. ELDER, Esq. of Philadelphia. ()lit Patronage. For the 4val cation of pur.friends, we impart the <chairing intellienee, that we ibis week circiAate among actual ssubscii terato "'the Advocate!' snore than - - ,0*, - .oousand t 'is' se' Our legitimate cir lodation (iticlud;ing a limited exchange List,) 'is now not leff.:Wirr ten hundred' and fifty cOpits. We bate, in addition to Our regular i r, ssue,.ounec a few hanaren extra-sheets for, perusal: . by ; leose who dO uatfeel able to cri.be abd tr+ agreeably to our eetablith erms. :ThOgh' no.credicta ourselves, thisOdra ordinary etteot of pat- , nonage' of the deterritipa tiou ''PeOple; to sustain' litase ;who lab i a dwir,riglits. • 14coritc;—!.patron szd to 4,‘ tO4a . y, "..if it J:.eOlWitt,4 . 4l4'zitinv , water **es _xnuidy #/1411 , tra.ifizel, , Ilo -No4ern. Detnacrai and annex' marl, base the adsdpiate tkPtit• plis'ilA4votateis • 1 ;sylvan a Democraric Ta rr ERT AVISItIV g 844,, OF mons OMINTY.'J cheirinn-io obicirve the gn i with which the nomination of this RO It;i thus t gentleman is hailed by the Democ f f old Susquehanna. Sin the;•ptibit= of our lust, which contained the pro gs tifAlie different Congressional Con-t : ilicipposition to David Wilmot, ouil ~. lialcv..l4lm4„cousage • .-imul-uredwpa-'- i ,Lpraiting,tike l oppor,turiity to cosi, their ii.favor of one,whom they recognize :• - Inflexible•.advocato of Pennsylvania l. ... ' The-People of this - county, true t i iSclves, Will roll 'up . tliCir ,liiiidreds , of . ' rorAy ro,r, 4r.,.White, which will fully 'against any majority Ar. IV-ill:not may ,e in Bradford. eniite racy s' talon tern‘ 6.l eK riot' i votes SAS ~h •intn to dii am ciffpat re eel news from tot', is of a most Thsi; . Alt. NVkite gect.ed fnj . home, and, that he. is the Af the: county in .wh t Ahhi resides, -.told by the flattering Militirh which 4, 'gh t en -" to,hirn ' at the Nallot:boi; ' which I.UI riot ' opty cU'n!‘plitpen , ~ • q Itiwniqtt Which will gladdea,,tlte,pat bdart ofevery true, d'ettuttylvanin rat. •u 9; thdn, eridouragedly rally around audi►rd'of Perinsylvaitia rights, regaid f southern influence or home dictation. the BS less _ natation in Office, 11. i s ever lieen considered a cardinal princi ple ofiDetnoeFtcy. We elect Congressmen for ,the teilin of two years, and Can elect for no -less e, except incase of a vacancy. - Da vid Wilmot' has been our Representative in Congress one year, for which he has receiv ed mpure than two thousand dollars—;-he has the next :winter. Session before him, (th,e last of hiX.presecnt term,) when he will receive not 10s than one 'thousand 'dollars, most probably. If Mr, White is elected, he will not tike his seat before one year from De- cenilfer next. • Suppose Mr. Wihnot should bete-elected, how I:long before WC would have a Repre sent4ve In Congress , from Susquehanna Coutiv? Ay even years from next Decem bell! I. ; • Suppose Mr. White is elected?. We shakbe entitled to ti Congressman from this Goitlt , y,' to be elected two years from this fall,:nd who Would take his. seat • the fall aile;„ If ithe honor and emoluments of thatoffice are worth having, pass them around! pass them 'around ! So teL us all say--we will all ibic accordingly. All, did we say Yes, we Venture to say all, who have not sworn allegfaince to a few desperate . " rule or ruin" dernitgognes; who 'assume to farm out the the Minor offices to their ,liege subjects and secure to themseg-es those ,)vhinit aro attend ed with most profit. The rotation principle is sound and democratic. It was recom mended by Jefferson, by Jackson, and its approved by Polk. Let is adopt it, and all will be, well. A•Tenipest in a Tea-pot. Since Hobert G. White, Esq., has been brought into the - 11(.1d in opposition to Hon. Day'dWilmot, the Fire-proof has been in a perfect storm—clouds gather, dark and angq, which ever and anon emit thunder bolts,: forged for purposes of politicalslaugh ter, which, without-exception, fall harm lessly' at the feet of intended victims. Some of the ; CliqUe avow, that the current of oppo sition to Wilmot, is now irresistible--otheri encouragingly assert that some leading men who last yall eschewed dictation and sup ported the "People's Ticket," acted dis honestly and selfishly—that convinced of their error, these once contemners of Fire proof dictation, have confessed, and promised to return to their masters' fold. The more Sensible among them, however, and - who make some pretentions to political integrity, admit that their Candidate is in imminent danger of defeat—they fear tbat'the better sense. of the petTlewill ; and that they will' Thew Welts Unroxekliy - influeneC;.o uribribed by ,min." it, The aspect of our affairs with Xliesleai In our anticipation of e speedy determin ationhf hostilities with that hapless country, 1 late • adv - ices would seem to intimate ou r iinipt*e. Gen. Santa Anna, has not yet even entered the City of Mexico, but lingers at hid old country residence in Jalapa. It is also runiomd, that it might be quite un safe for him to enter the seat Of Government; as a lingering regard for Paredes still oh tainai4anionethe people there. All offers of reconciliation are disdainfully rejected by that Government, or by somebody, while it isdif ficultito ascertain who, constitutes the real head: f' of the teition. The rumor is also cur- •,, i , rent, and .inpu4.bly correct ; that some who rebelied, anil struck for Santa Anna, have returned'to file support of Paredes. That byjioCtiticalp hero, Gen. Santa Anna, may find'irnectspary, in . Order to personal safety and,quiet, t 4 return to the beautiful isle of Cubit}, wheio •he may with impunity and nane,liseff.4loia e' ht, 1-'0 -engage' in his favorite • ti ; anusrnient ' f Cock-fighting. .4 i crti toti,. oder the onseided, condition .of dint cpuntryii, Rea do no...triore ,or less. th an Ii T. osdpute thie war in which t it. is embarked, - With itereniifted vigiiir.' This made 'of Main , . i taitiitig onr honor O'rr i nti l aiiiing,oUr'riglii.h, is il t us :1.- 1 - vt 2 4 ,•• . , l'''' .- ''' '" I .Yi att, P I NCU fit g:g r W eAP9DSPi which cirnu *co renders , pt _highly afaportaut ,that,'-`e cautiously thusband , our re l. 4 giren AND AGUE it vet,- prevalent plOng thelgli , squelannah ( " r ,J, Suicide. c* of 4. tmporary und:emisequerlisuinide otilS.urred about miles funn thittiVigige Ili the Towditup yf -Pitrioc4,',2On WedkisdnipfAjast Mr. 'dines Sherman, .who moved into this section of country la mg; froni Orange 'eniintY/ and fo ) iitioti farm which he pureAsted of Mr. AltenUp son, Wpm ownship reTerredlo, went, on the day inintiOncci, Ilelihetateli Abut the, field (4,1Y0T409-11iii hot Prcr cured a razor, i tuid,repaired to a swanw about Three-fourths. of a. mile distant when he appiirently, first -inflicted two lir • three incisiotis upon his nrin, with a view tO blood letting sperCil 'the jugular vein' 'oe . l ids neck, nihich resulted, iii i death.: His circittpH stancei l iulifc were such,' as .reasons hl to repel tile suspicion that !pecuniary ,einbat rassmebt impelled him to'n eotnriliSSitni of the &till adt. wire nild thlee, chtldre,u, to4ll9llqt his 'loss,. retidgis tlAtt evOtsxceetlingly.daplornlale„, !.,„ N ,;1 .t ), .1, SrOar=tork )k - 167i0441 . 11,04) . a4, 'Witt feelings t o? t tO'iiitle . intrpr'i gad im patiende do,we obscoeitite,,Pgretoonhle, rest less anil ire politic . conthact of , :a few: selfish spirits,;in the "Southern .4i1,4 . Counties,"' eet/pet . iiig the introduCtie - ti Of this' Road' ititp P.cnns'lvania, at points, wliere it is inexpe dient to continue north of the State linei— Their :Course is of "the dog in the manger" kind--ithey would disregard the great inter ests which the public are to derive from a completion of this work, : and even "set theta 'at naught," unless the Road should,pass through their farms. Such disposition iris clearly eviticed at a late meeting in the village of Optimia, where they threatened to apply to a Chancellor for an injunction to prevent the Ciimpiiny from proceeding to erect their Road ivithin our . borders. Their opposition must be a failure. lion. A. AK. limalit's,Speech. WO this day publish, at' the. request of hundrads of our subscribers,.the able SPeoch of ou& late townsman,' Hon. A. H. Read, decea4d. We do this, because we lin'? that till; sentiments by. him avowed on ow floor of Congress in I SO, not only coincided with oin• views on that subject then, but bt!i wt' cause e believe the opinions Of the derriOcra . • cy in this ColigressiimalDistric . t have undeir gene go change since that time, in -respect to the i t i,4ortant topics upon: which he so ably d4coursed. His reasoning in advocacy of the Protective policy, and in favor of raising, ample .. revenue for governmental purposes, by anj imposition of • discriminating duties upon foreign fabrics, &c.. was approved by his constituents in that year of general peace, 184:iliow much more strongly applicable to the present emergency are his nrguinents, while :Our national debt is daily increasing, with dl rapid growth, in consequence of ati experitve war with a Foreign Nation.:- His conclusions are sound—adequate prdectihn to Amirican labor entitles thew to our sane tion--,—let us, then, follow the honest convie g tions Of enlightened judgment, despite the rroakftg of dough-faced sticklers for 'South ern dajnination. The, Responsibility. The:" rule or ruin" Faction of this county ! seem ~!;- -t o be resolved upon a destruction of the democratic party. The outs, ins, and e4pectants of office, in their determina tion by intrigue, manatigement and dicta tion, tii select candidaids:for the pebple to I suppoit, in place of letting (Firm say upon whore the mantle of office shall fall, have unquOtionably endangered the success of the Dimocratic Candidates upon our ticket. I At wlibse door, then, lies the fault? Why, at theidooe of the Fire-proof, wheriee . 41 edictsiand commands to the people emanate. . g The tenth is, John Blanding, R. J. Niven, • Geor6 Fuller, Wm. Hartley, F. B. Streeter and °pier lesser liihts; evidently act under ,an inqwesiii9 that our party is so, strong, in :this county„ and under i so good .disrilifinr, that, if by 1:121:411s fair or foul, they-succeed in having 'Men ! notninatd favorable tb their selfislilpurpnses and intetested'sCiieme§ i they must ix eleckd,'ofeoursi—a"• ' cui this , , aithouith ~ they nominate men .kown ro, he oppos ed to the best interestsdf all Northern Penn- sylvatta. This is eitnphatically • the' case with David Thomas arid Schuiler'Friset :.. . Though we have no objcctionto these gentle- ' men *rsonally or politically; yet we know they should not have been nominated, and so wotild say a large majority of Democrats in this county. We triad Ahem Mice, and they kited against our 'interests. 'Why the necesility, then, of placing them where they , can a ; gain injure us.; especially : while • we have hundreds in the district equally corn petenc.;to represent 'nol If they 43940 I not b elected by , rt I reipectuhle majoe ity, Pie responsibility must . rep, upon:! the desperate Faction, who,eby mast tepee hensilile means procured their notnitiation. Theat"gentlemen are di)titled to oui•siii t port from dine consideration, only; foundgd in pribeiple-,-they .are, the, ,only de ritocra(ic candidates in the flea fur the dffier., of Re' resentative. ' ''' ',.' ", We :, :', i I No ' 1 so with ' CO'Xli4gB , W ' e 'call suppor Robert .. r 1 R• i ! i ntp lV i p l pqre i pp , i ; t j s i i cal colisistency--we•skqUoli.,rpp, ipzithOe,ar- . dor ofirtruapatrietism. lililiiiis-pre-Eminendy, 1 ivnithyia receive the voici Of evetly electitk - iir this, angressional iiiiiiict;..4iik in 'ihe'lltiii 'fort which he will retigive,rin ex sltepl dest;- ny avfititti,hina- .Ataric,fh'e prOilacOil 2 l ~ .„ . , f,, f• I.j, the N-Petkiae,,mich -efilffialo As 4ve are thankfui,Eor small-favors, io•een II • lationl4tO matters of encouragementrtoitching the pei)iipeet 'Or kl etimpietion 'of 'this imp* , : ! - II • ' , 4i i', , ...'•i• j', Jul,. il t. : t(t ..!. it i 4 1111 4 lent tarn nisra w — oili iiiili4 a rinsein- ZOciime, ii. 4rnifielt iFtileilizi lffa ii ! f t* I 'hi oillreilli4ll o. l4 trigiifr h ig h ' l o no. A t italli i interleAccOin P.'ittif 04ess afil fidti tiizitiein r 4iin'iit, by it. i;iit . n tte pl. e . , c 0 .. 13th inst., does not give sandtion to that 1 " Bill of abdminations," the British Tariff idw of Aid, -4 6'stini a. tn '444' bi v , ,i' es' for Congress' in favor of David Wilmot, the stitak of !h4I Conipaoyf 1011 be speedily' ta- Li ups end , 4he lodletkee` of Ilvork t Pee, at _oneevunderact..-- - -- •-----.3 - ,, ----1- --- -,' .Yquit•eaylycpu, fellow„oleetors I shall, we more care , farctir own interests! or for .those oP a little Fsietitm' *he deelarethat they- can and' wilecwitiordiii ''rotesl' ' itobert . Cl. iTliii, 9 ;i t l i p l ,oAti , ..T ' 4'il! 4 1 ;9 11, ti ' l e fr '' F :l ') 9 ' .cif.Pennsylvlitiia,righls,itit4 ttlli cAP,did4C . 0f the , . People,44.shalb be not icceive our.rotes for Coiigirtiss I .Aut:iver; it,. bine s 1 'of Demo-, efiiiie, thimiter , lit th'e' Polls oii 'tueßlay• the iiJkbaqiul iteaCe'tile batteries' of fees to , our r destre§t,,iptgeFo r , J,Our t chtitatAt. *lends are hatiuurmishe4, Allstlie these parts,,the.People, itU stilid filtalaktut 'are .thovinr, in • the •Order t%f - ite!fliroti;ciihn! '' ' ' ''','' , MI 't • ~Ts rauFNl.4lllllii• - • gentleman, a residentofSilver Lake, ; 1.41 the. ' Democratic . ..candidate for Auditor, ' l nPriti the' tieket, fbitned on I‘fe,itidtiy•cvenitic 'of last Conit4iveek: It %Vitt not b'efforgetten that he was eulogized, on that occasion, by Dr. Leet, for hiving last fall declined.heing a candidate ear the "People's Ticket," for the , same office—and this, after 'he had con senied 'that4iis name Should . by 'Placed there. Thc t.,taut-Sheet, down -town,. reiterates this note of praise. Will our fellow 'Democrats who voted the "People's Ticket" be thus insolently taunted? If, under the impolitic courr, adopted' bi the clique, 'Thomas _ti ich °lsou,. of Springville, should be elected to that office, no blame can be attributed to us— ithe fault will rest' with the disorganizers of 1, the 'Tire-proof' 'Faction, and 'not with the r'et4Cle, who have endured the arrogance of pelitical dictators until forbearance. ceases to be 'a virtue.. _."F We' notice, in looking over the for : l eign news„.tlint. England is all One holiday 1 of rejoicing turd rghiditessl at the passage of I .111'Kny's bill. rCan it be that we are legis- lriting for ,a ' foreign land ? True, we I :have had Mach god advice from across the'. 1 sivater, and British nabobs •• have seat us i thousands Of free trade •papers and pampb letsy hut the old keystone state has ever met I them, as ill revolutionary days, 'in the fore front of : battle. She has ever cherished her. coal, to ni*e pleasant the hearthstones of I her friendSorad 'her iron to. glitter cold in I Ithelace.oft her enemies. Her sons have ' ever stood } " side 'py side, in 'solid phalanx, until l y the last session a Congress, David Wilniat,, like another AmOld, went " solita- I , . t ry unitolone" to sit among the " gentlemen! front , South Carolina." Woe to the man, tvho,'in her tithe if need; forgets the coun i try that, Ore ltint birth, and loves another better than, his Owit—it is a bloody love. Never had ; our State presented .a sight `mOre grateful and cheering to the patriot statesman,; than She did under the benefi : 1 cent action of the tariff of 1842. Under its induenee she was.dcstiued to have become ' the " garden and workshop of the Union.". ISinee its passage our population and wealth bad increased at .a rate that soon would I I have made us the empire state of the eon- ! federacy. The farmer was beginning to Isee'a better time in the sure reward of his I labor.. Theool-grower kenew that he had I a certain Market for his burdened tieeees, ; and far down in the bowels of the r arth was; heard the plieerfut song of the miner, and I the forge and furnace and workshop was I thronging, like a hive of 'bees. Then why not let: Well enough alone? Ave, the busy I hum of Northern industry wos no better than " one dread horrid grind" to 'southern ears, ,aud David Wilinot, to gain a, bad notroriety we fear, united with the enemies of his na l-the State, th'wreck'her prosperity, and force her iiiitCe more l in M . repadiati 'ri poverty and 1 . • , •, dein. . Had he r thrust' from his memory the reiterated Idcico- of Washington, and :Jeffer son, and , the unequivocal talk of hi'ekson, -that he Should "do this thing?" Had he no care flir.. die councils arid' wisdom of the fathers of the old keystone state ? - Had he forgotten that the Secretary of the Treasury of every Democratic Administration since: the forniation of our government until 'the Otesent, hail recommended the :protection of our home industry ? But enough—self-pro mental is au instinct of our nature, and once more we tan fight the battles of our inde pendence. I We had free, trade with a yen geance, When but 'the stripplingsolonies of Great' 13 ritain, and now, hardened as we are . 4 the bone and muscle of, a demooratic manhood, tshall: we place , ourselves in-the isame category With Canada and other Brit ish 'Why, lie Who' runneth can 'read a•lesson of dread experience, in die couchnots.,of poor, bleeding,; Ireland..-God Mess ber--4-thatle may beware of trusting his eon ntry is she tender Inereicifof the iron and tit ti - and matidltettirftis of Englund. The, pitilteeiive i iirineiple as it gave he .e ad 4re4Ai,to,th,o tariff!o '42, is go9a, Pen -' sylvanias;thaetrinee; Wei! Wherever others mayv, niaiwsnititithy-qiefOioiplesd'pf our f4thelis. ; t ire:, 'Willi' till - dae irdierettiir Oir fir§t 11? we. Aultae the idetnoerntie heart: [sound ,av th e core, So i t }glad. pulsations may 'not always tie` C for Man','Who, eradled!inijong the frob 14'4 Nhip,'Would Sall his birthright for. a.‘ess pr pottne• Thoo)iwiq' !kg oCa southern> fr#o trttOq dentagequeiste, I let Min die the' death n '''' '; II • tr . • .1a I . ;- ' Let -- itTtn -' II :131US. ' alto Vrrstan I T our ells' tiz,:io t#4l** : tieltittic cause. ' q soy, th 4 I, yi4„ , iii scaly O' duties, the pco : i tection fgo ' qiiniAstrytO called for by the public\goildi that:4e flied discriminati n i i for protectici , and-;not forreveuue alon ;. we assert, with Thoii, Jefferson , that forei i iiiodne4rii li, ye the; power and. the, wily° - prevent the s eady'it'owth - of our OWli Wills try, but p' otectioh and evn pr tilt they must 1 t be iiermitted 1 40 dello; ire -maintao,,wi hAnd]tew4etdrion,-that a liir izont4444: atet g judicipm Oriff.; wp ite- Heve r with' S mon ganteren, , that the, t.airiff bill. of 'tB4o ' - blig,being, deadly,' Mid rdifio - to the befit i terestsliif Pent r ikithiniii=e, Ceitedlitt tie'',),iot a -bpd of, nid,lificti4on, 4 beneficial, t &nglead. a100t....:14 1 hpu,,1ti 1 1 heart Lindh pa, wei say,' let repeal. be , c 1 1, watchw.ordir—writel it , upon every vote 'shout it til4og 0 4'r rtiiil-- hn'd Valley's tell it in el:4y wont shop, of thc'l_Tiiion..- t4e Miner, , 0 01 0 3 '9 AnakulACTll-Itilere' ; She hunt of 4 tistrranti , contented labor 'heard; that ',Kayii Teti" frill - Mist iii icaltd! - . ' . 4: ' ' 1 - ' ,I, / • He .•tl't . 'Quit6'.4llmul4ing:' - ' Twd extatirditHitq'pePkiiiiiieii'llo itss +loan' 0. ill tic,not,. 'sled- :a'"O '4. -42,:ai."(Pli "jam!, qj iltio,f4l"idiscpurogcd t witli Oteprps- , ,pects at loon*, yeiterday.'i pulled ma i l' aid r went over to) East ISinithfield: in iflradf rd County to mil. up alb people:in" sup Poi o f a man who lilisproved himself; unworthyi of their sutfrag . is by 10s,auti-Pentosylvania• Fo- A i ~,g- at; the vitst session , of Congress-I Pyle ,bly these woirdy yoking men expect the p rt , 4 F .i 1 i TiOunity_ot , :; maki ng speeches to 'the g ol people of East Omith,field, in “..P.urf 's long Dail') of mdmorable notoriety—(be ' di n iug roomi[of a set en by Ripe tavern houie.) Well, Dr. 4alisbutly shooildlbe compensated for this getting up of a mass meeting, thy being elected Serglant-at-amts for the nisi 1 P. S. Setuit4 ; andi those twin valiarits him 1 Sustea, sloodld,'togther, be. made a • futiire ' Congressm4 4 T . , Mr. !Wilmot. - • Since the Intelligent, sterling democr4cy of old Tiogaliave droPped,litr.,Wilmot, ,Ind proclaimed iii nu erous Conventions wth the enligliteiied . au hority of sovereign pro ple, welioi// iave nO-more .of him, he is Stiid to appeareitremely chop-fallen. We litri ilerstand be shas applied his powers at 1 - deavoring tcilreco4ile the electors of Tic to his anti-ltennsylvanin course, but it v no go—his 'efforts; convinced them that was unsotmti. W 4 now advise him to tc 'about, comb into is county . and do li, wise. We - Awill tlen warrant him to 4andsontelyi4efeated in -the district. "ittradfOr4k Settler." We havejeceivild a prospectus for he , publication ot a nliv 'weeaty paper at —rig wanda, in Oradford county. It promiies, under the title of • Bindforf Settler,' in poli tics, to be 4emocrinic and to 'support siell measures ad. will Ilest‘‘sustain i the interestlif the people of Penosylvania, and,in doing so, necessaily to oppose the. Tariff of 1446. Terms one pUlliir and fifiy cents, or one iitol lar, if paid iVithin three months after rectipt of the first iiumbr. We knob t not what extent of patrOna a paper 'of titis de+ription may receive 3in those diggings, but that its •existence woield the really favorable to the continued aseibn daiieY of pOrely democratic 'principles' in that county; we arc fully aware, ,Though unaquaintifd with, the firm of J. G. Paton & co. who "Ire to be the publishers, were cognize in !the nOtne of e Patton; literally a host—and it this pew; paper is to be ducted tindir the riusPices of,,Gr'en.,Patton's ,high and merited popularity, in Rite ranks of geeing democracy, ir• has a *re :guaranty for, its success. . 1 The Tariif of 11842.-com Pitied w!th .1 that" of 4846. I ! . It has beln faisqly, , und everf•robidi:Oles sered by spine q,but -half- jiiiigeibTliiff orators ; thitthe farming , iuwrests are i lnat 'prejudiced lb the, .aiiffect,,of lust,wieler. A li' Are they .rood l most, every • iatereit Inithe United. S+ is .i,ifijurioasly • affected - 0Y that execraOle bill.l,` Tiie.follfSeing iabletits been careftity made,' by, all and accuilite 1 com pare rs, Iv hick Icleanly • Ambeaps that Idie Tariff of 112, is decidedly more favortible to the prOdticer than the bißoif 1846. Wend 1 , .4 and judge :y, '' 1; -By the' tariff 0t,1842, the dedes epon'the arficie4 behr, areas follows: ..: :i • - • • Beef & pork 2cti per poun4 Hams &1113.con i l . " Ic Butter 1 . 5, :" dt Wilda( - I 1 25 4•‘A ' bustler' ,( ,„: , A .." , , ft . Rye ~1 ~ . , in Oats' I.- 1 10 '".' , " 1 . 1 `Ailhhint (Rini ," 1 ' 70 "" 'll2 14 Indian intar ,-,''' ''' .20 ,' ' ' " '34 Potatoes t- ' "ii '' ' 'lO -, : It ' ' - f tensli'ol Corn ~1 By the *Aft o 18.16; the idtitie'S' on ihe same tirtielks igi7 0 emidiv4::--; , ~li . Reef:4 PoOE - .p"r , dt: ad val. tilikitit i'C.Ont Hams' & , p4e4n ' !?, . ` t' • tqolitiieis',lb. Butter. ' ' i. - .' '' f ' ',,' .2 .. 1,, iv( Wheat' , ' " I " i '' ' 1 'itetg t)r bWI 1 ; Rye , ,,1 ', ~ ~., ~ 6 . . 4 ' fl ~ , ~ .. ~ , a , , 1 ci t 1-, , ,,, ,I , ' Oats - •, , 'Whtat .flone , ' 1 '''', ''._ 12et4i)141illb. Indititi , m6tit . , ri 1 i . l , , i'licql: ,' , l liir i ,. l .! 01 i qv f ! +7 Iketatti4T -ii •sl . '.;." ~''' '' s',tdii 4sh voth -," , 4: , • 1 1 ' 0 4i Ltlii. 01++ +' ' .4 4 7 , ~ 1 . , 4 r. 4: .11:1•1' , 1.,1 13it , ` l , k F ( il - i . . , "1 / 4 1lar ;WriCiihdol4'nliv,iiiiie ili;iin'ealt :for IntierkltbiitWetileAtit 'tlie liseii not., iiiihlkd ih." ' Rtimog , ' ildyfa;' the-riiiiiits' %Ain •liulisti lb'd for ihNti or fo4t'hiiiiiiteit'Opid, Of" 11 e 11 , 416},titerii Viiiidce t l fdr:' iidp'ibeiks; . tki ch at 'tiir iititof thil;ad6 - nisi 4 lii , fkifinitaii g 114,:dii , e6lattoti"or . litiqatiel'="(D4fie li' t* 1 4 flit ili't 'coititietit ii tiiiiiiiined !) ' jkit "iititrqgilipilii Ohiiiikji t ilPkilAye l I. !'"' ":S4 r thi r lb u i9tWiti e efilihrairr i l , 4 - ": 1 I ', .. 1"''11 ' Lt'' ' ' r: 4 " , . , k ....re '. .:. 1 4.1 i): r.' .1 , ,I = RE 111 Fl ip / , Y , At r ani ~ inenSe iliAbting of tiil,kemw. rat ., ic . krtY. ~ ( • •?-t.'qii'FiiiiPlY , :oPPwked I te,ilie Tarif.of, . ti, V held,etfilie, C rt-house is 1.8 Nell b o ' . , on I Rhtrsday eveni g the 24th inst., the' Illiti.,'Thiniet*l-a• Sh TOW, was y elm nrpsiden.t,--Tosottl Ailte ',, of 'Tioga, Oliv r Edliott.oftßiehmond, Ja es Lowrey, of ellsborter-lismir4Drake- llans fi elk . E cis 'Wetheibee•of iCuvin n.',4 Samuel 11 1 Dick, 11E9 , pC,p4jrni,,l:klifin. yet ; of Cov , ington, a d William . Rexford of Gaines,. Vibe Pres deliiii,' , atiet. Hem an Tent le of K noxv IleAliatfiet flolidSy C Middlebu scit, Ty, 'rid J F. Dtmaldson Of W ~Isboro' ~.Se--- eret riefi. ' ' '''P''' ,' '. •• '' • ''' ''• ' •.!' Tie Ineftinghviis elOguently` preeied hi R. : IVliite• lRAci: , Of Tio'cia l. Only; GOit. Will am Patton" Of Ifradfilid ). othity; (ma the on. Daniel 'L. Sheiiv.,' d • '6'f, Tibia eon ty,-s ttinglbrili the defect , r of 'die Ta. riff f 18 . fi,. Mid' iti injurious ' Eli iiki l the genii g - andlitlier itherbitS' l OP' ennsit 13 1 Vainifi,' WI -- wer,,e reVpOn'ded to:' th J eliihiNi-- a sii e tip' nug,l'aflei . . 04dt: i 1 *fiillOwitig re's'olution ' wbf4 - feiiirtiiiii-adop c4i *"- eir I Where 4. the MA% VriiiciPle)" f Deiridera ,cf e n` n ref he ' i neob'slite ni" t th' the' 4n i e i tit fists . thepeiSiild; anii thk• °Neel Ituridi l e 'alio heiiio6`yr•Ortuite dilie iiitelbt. Tile ' efoi '" ' ' ''' ~ '- 1 ‘,, ,•--1, . if .1 r ~ }illy tf,' Tlikliloe it . olifa s lin fikpliAl 1 Mid Ate ditigi' eipilbnlent* . fo a' dOnt'Oie,htle twe n the `hoinititithg poWbe, a d tlie noiiii nee bf th • party, for' legistapv ' iitDees, that the 4ioini ee: sabintily oblige s himself to ' :inst. in tit iniefeit4 of con tituerits,,iina That beim the 6iViideraticiii of ucli inipheil coot act, f he !Violates his obl fration'to.the peo le, ili etiniideration has 41ed,'11'nirwe holt that, in politics, as in law; a failure 'of eon.i idera '913 VititOS liltt contracts, and releti ' he p&ciPle irliii are one of ihe•Contiet ,arti -; Irani all Obligatio to fulfil On Part tind.that,too, at an time, iihn , they May itm Mid failure f - eonsidera. ei to, theii satisfaction, deli tittep F ~ ing thei eve sue tion . Ic4csoiry ecnntse pu tire lin el we haft: be *age', gral porti has dud samb con' .4tSOlt 4 tre an h. Wihnot Debiociat Resolic of Tioga haring be: cratic - co fereqS,' representin, counties o this Congressional herebY pledge ourselves tol4 less of de anciailon from freel gogues Cif, 'rty' VartY. Resolve ,-Thaftlie dentnici tion ;of Gen. Patton, o n of ilia 'petriarelifo Dernecritcy, in Bradfo county, ' end knife Hetnoeritts, comes wit a had grace from the' Hoe. Da t.,., rid Wilmo Orhoirits once the eviler of that noblest a d .gfiaitest . of ' Her and 'States men, Gmt.'Aticirew'Jacksein.' ''' t ''' Resolve Vbzit ' whatever IntOr be the views of iitheits 'respecting' e one 'term principle, Ir. Wilmot ought . n . td complain itts apt ictitioni, to:him, will he remem bers the ttem ma pts de -by tint ' throtigh means, b no' means creditable to him to• reduce tw of thii predecessor; in Congress, the Hon. Sam eel . W. Morris o' Tioga'coun ty, and the Hon. Almon I . *Cad of Sus quehanna 'comity, down to &oat term, end that if he 's,lionld be opera d upon 'by the same thedicthe Ite" , attempted, to administer to others, he bas nothing to complain cif,'but retributive , justice. Resolved, That the Cd'urseTu tion to the' Tariff . by our 'Jen tors the 116h.''Sinen Cameron - , Daniel Siurgeon and all ,tht members etion,gress from I except DaVid Wilmot, meets c probation.' "' Resolved, iiißt . n'e regard the ecanity irl a,ait'4,supportiug tilt, 46, as fraicirs . to the best .in i c °nun ow 7 th inid.,a,s enem i. el democrat' party of the siate-.4 Resuivecl, That the fact o4tl ,; rid Wilts t not being,nble to services f §nch men as,. 1', 7 Eplimitn,[V„Daird,,Payid f. (I*Fes, , A4 Gen,' Pummit ••Dec own borot t ig,b,A4.M. their. et . . - I. the I nict of, speakers frpin,Nw interests . it klOelpen our; speaks N4aton t 9s l ]! t lixttisPhiA 4 1 : 1 ietrPsis of N0,1.:9.„9311..iti1ient.: ti Reso/vrd„Vittt, werecoom dto tille r* renege °t i the friends, 0.13c0n biatia inter ests in t h is . deingessional dilistr ct, aird , tothe sett/ rs, wltoseAinterestsit i pro,p sea to mho- , eate he tiewpaper °hoot° be stablisbed.at To% mla,to,bc'efilled the Bra ftird Settler /?..r, sokffti, , ,%" haulm •prucee hop of •this meeting,lie i pablislied in With . democratic papers in oisxoniressioal a .40t. ,, - PANiEL!Iii ,§HERWOOIi, Past/kat. - • .:,; Vice Presides/ i • Joseph Ailiert3', .• Oliver. E iot, • '''' Jawes Lowry, ) • Isaac D . ke, FrancisWetharbee, &angel , I Edwin-Dyer, 1 . : 1 William , I Sccrettiries. Herman ,1f eriple,.. • , Daniel '4.: F. Donaldson -_One ittiiirfrife4s . ttild-ir , ciwitiktriii'Allehil 'GEiritOei:44len.are o i , ~, • i ; , c si o ~ sek.t l :l 4 TA •,/?aMfss.,Prm,i , liaie repOn,,tO ,4uspeett i were 1 politic Otheriteg ht. East Smii ing:the(pcosPeets OflOr. WiIITI hitting. ei4fhtf, ll ':llre air tigt, ii'thiisrls4'qiiiii4i?'in rank 1 P49:iaßibt cir f ,c w idwzne f have 40111111)3Sicitiqd tinissiriesii I the < /iC,ltotuivaiery, , llii deelarati alliiii - Wilmbi kill' r 'VI 1 ' ' ll - 'it' ~ „.9 ere. 1:' 'E§ ,r4,oC,Aiksiluoufi n a 4 I ati4ctioui to,isuch : hok-4LUtvtl i fr• 'V° t 401 541iffciidfitik ~,, , , . _ ,!] pt*ty::i,#.lll.k:tlittrui jority OVO I ! "r 4 Ofs :4 l never tha . I Odt in this_co MbeitAcia I , . - ,',..2: , . 4 .7. •,t, : I . . . ! 1, ME ii, Vhit oil 'exotnitiing. into the :_neilliy Oar prit6lent" frepiesenta niit'ssthe flian'.'D'ayid WilniOt, la builient s regteldi ;covered it ta . . to otir'hOlit interes i',as an itfte i'ri of`' Pennsylvania , nnd alai he Cd• tii - iitetitititia pursue the - ‘b if ''YC6CleCtecf. '''' II ' Mints ii iidor' 'tich,'4 i re a instances longtijrceogniit'tlie'Poti. David s'tlie leaifitnate Catidiclate 'Orthe I id'iitiiViiii. eiiiiee.s . ' .- ' " i,That'Rob'ert 'G. White, viii., a stiiind 'rat. If Idetiuki*, 'ilace'd in tioniinatilin.4'beizio- , the several Dlstriet, ive :uppoii; fear-, yadeNenia- rsued in rein ociatie Sena ands thejlun. Demme:rutin ennsylvania, ur he / arty ap- Fac-Pimpftbis Tang 94 8- e;gsts, ,or our y;4 tilt peat w Hoeg'. Pa mound the., Hata Ehse.ll l l I t aptokii, FA" oetats. of his ad ,soholiting . li,Ftfose iJ 'grft,.‘ficgm, lit}; tom* ickerisoN ' exkird. IMIP trpOlgapt a 5 s, which We made at the tield;touth-. ile ot i , n:tu . y scj arf lot* r..Congreee, to 4 circtilate unfOit i lleded i‘'/t1 I ‘ CelVe rah' e t. a , 4cP iVW. CouutfWill , . tissertiotvat =I plidtky, Jtr.
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