Sunbury American and Shamokin journal. (Sunbury, Northumberland Co., Pa.) 1840-1848, July 29, 1843, Image 2

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    A View nr London.
Rom wa called the Mistress ol the World,
yet in iU palmiest dsy vu not equal to Britain
ia power or oominion ; nor can any of the benst-I
3 cities of ntiqtiity Carthage, Tyre, or Ax
nndria, or in later timer, Venice or Genoa
when their maratimc greatness w j in lis glory
and their trade the wonder ftPd admiration of
their respective ages not tine Can bear a mo
ment's comariaon wit London. Britain's
trade claims the whole habitable globe for it
operation. Her colonic are placed in every
direction were man can exist. Upon her do
minion the sun never acts; her flag wave
Upon every ea ; and a volume would be requir
ed to detail the result of her mnratime enter
prise and internal trade upon the aspect of the
city which forme the centre of these mighty
operations.
In population, London is a nation in hercclf,
the number of inhabitants has doubled in forty
years, and now amounts to one million nine
hundred thousand.' In 1613 it will contain two
millions ! In length, from east to west, the
houses extend in one line between five and six
miles, and in breadth, from north to south, near
ly lour. But if wc include Chelsea at one ex
treme, and Black wall at the other, and take the
breadth from Walworth to Holloway and
these are now certain portions of the Croat City
we shall have London covering abovo thirty
square miles of ground ! And then her river,
bearing upon its surface the ships of every na
tion: and her docks the East and West India
Docks, tho l-ondon Docks, the Commercial
Docks, and the St. Kalherine'a Docks, together
covering more than five hundred acres, teeming
with valuable commodities; and one of them,
the West India pocks, capable of accomodating
five hundred large ships.
To the port of London alone, in 1640, there
belonged 2950 ships of 500,000 tons burden,
and manned by 82,000 seamen; in the same
year there entered the port from British cron
ies 1639 ships! from her own coasts, Kcludinr
colliers, 20,205 ships ; from Ireland , 907 ships ;
from foreign countries, 23,55 which, with
3160 British Vessels, formed one year' trade.
What can compare witb this! London con
tains one hundred thcrusand. inhabited homes,
one half ofthem hating i'nopa attached. The
yearly consumption reporter and ale is 2.000,
000 of barreb,a!i brewed in the place ; ofshoep,
vne million four hundred and three thousand
four riundred sixty-six have been sold in Smith-
Tnr OnaTios or On. Cash, at thecelchration
of the completion nf the Whrh ai J rt Canelon
the fourth instant. i ptihlishcd in th Globs of
Thnrnliy. It i a rambling discourse in wheh
patriotic common plac. are mingled with reference
to the speaker' personal adventures In tha North
West forty year ago and to his ttsvls in foreign
countries the whole displaying more rhetoric than
simplicity. The following pissage, however, is
worthy to be notrj in consideration of the political
position occupied by Gen. Cass t
"Perhsie. while I address you, measures are in
progress to wrest from our country the territory west
nf tha Rocky Mountains. Island after island, coun
try after country, are falling before the ambition nf
England. She ia planting her standard wherever
there is a people to be tubdurd, or the fruits of
their indu-try to tie aerorcd. With profession of
philanthropy, she pursues the designs of ambition.
And the is encircling the globe with her rtstions
wherever she cm best accomplish her scheme of
aggrsndisement. It is my deliberate opinion, that
no nation, Fines the fill of the Roman power, has
di-pltyed greater disregard for the right of orrs,
or more baldly aimed at universal domination. Our
claim to the country west of the Ro-.'gy Mountains
i ss undeniable ss our right to liunker Hill or New
Orleans ; and who will r.i ;n question our titles to
these blood-Mned ftvldt ! And I trust it will be
m mtainid wVth a vigor and promptitude equal to
iU justice War is a treat evil, but not so groat
a iiaiionnl diihonor. Little is gained by yielJ'ng
to insolent anj unjust pretenions. It is Ktter o
deb nd the firat inch of territory than .o lat. Far
bitter, in dealing with Engl.md, to ree'.tt aggres
sion, whether of territory, of imprvusmenl, or of
sesrch, when first attrnr',eJ, ,',, ,0 ,iej in ,he
hops that forUarance ill oe met in a just spirit,
snd will lead to on suitcabls eompromiae. Let ua
have no red Vines upon the map of Oregon. Let
M-f L -
THE AMERICAN.
Saturday, J 9, 1843.
rjj Foa 8ta. A fresh supply of printing pa
per, via i too reima aimilar in sits snd quality to
the sheet on which this is printed. Also 60 reams
of toper royal, St by 28 inches, all of which will
be sold st the mill price.
' B- Pamxn, Eso.. at his Real Estate and
Coal office, No. 159 Pine 8treet below Third, two
squares south of the Exchange, Philadelphia, is au
thorised to act as Agent, snd to receive and receipt
for all Tnonica tlus this office, for subscription or advertising.
tXj We have paid but little attention to the col
omna of the American this week. Tho prevail!,,;
epidemic, the "Tyler Grip," has PM nrgted ut
in its visitations, snd left vt almost as prostrate,
physically, as itt grc; namesake is in s political
point of view,
Gj T.e crops in this section turn out pretty
Some fields, however, have been visited with
smut.
We have necived another communis .lion
from the Rev. W. S. Hill, on the subject of Bap
tim, or rather, ws should say, upon subjects that
grrw out ol the dicu-ion of the aubjert of Baptism,
between himself and the Rev. W. R. Smith, of thit
place. When we gave place to Mr. Hall's last
communication, we intended that it should be the
last of a persons! character, between the Reverend
eentlemen. The have both diercad from the
as nom tn to the integrity of our just claim. And main question, which wa understood o be the mode
if W',r co;nes, be it so. I do not myself believe it of Baptism, or, according to the following chat
will oe long avoided, unless prevented by intestine tcnge or proposition already published t
ilifliculliea in the British empire. And wo ba to ua "Now, in the New Testament it ia obvious, that
if we flatter ourselves it can be arrested by any ys- whatever is the original signification of biptiio. il
tern ofconceasion ; of all delusions, this would be
the moat fatal ; and wa should awake from il a dis
honored, if not s ruined people."
is either b ft indeterminste, or it would be better
translated pour or tprinkle. A calm investigation
of the connections in which it is there used, snd of
the din. rent cees of christian baptiam there recor
ded, will ahow all the probabilities aie against im
mersion, and in r.ivor of our mode ; ami when Mr,
Halt it ready to enter upon the discussion of hap-
tizoin connection with theeatei of Uaptinn, I urn
ready to tulilantiatt Ait petition"
Unlets the Reverend gentlemen are restricted in
Tut OaatT Fo bo ia. The New York Eiptets
of Siiturday ttys
The person who hit been arrested in London
for the rol beiy of Jscob Little, Er-q , is well known
here. His i.ame ia Jack Reed, and he haa served some way, the discussion must a is o me an inter
about 8 years in States Prison. From the lime the minable ahfie, and as the elect on t are now coming
fraud was perpetrated to the present lime, thit in- on, we could scarcely find room for their eommuni
teld in or.0 year, together with on hundred and dividual hue been misting, and, at was supposed, cations. We are willing, however, to make place
eighty three thousand head of cattle. Many he bat been during the whole tims in Europe. Pri- for a few articles strictly confiusJ to the aubjert,
miles of ground in the vicinity are occupied as or to his departure at Philadelphia, hs purchased I and would prefer them not to esceed one column
market gardens, and have apead over them ma- tw. lv one thousand dollar Treasury Notes, eight in length.
ny hundred acres of glass. 70,000,000 of fo- ot which were recorded, and tha numbers, Jatea, I rj Alt tats Not st. We taw a few days since
teign eggs are Imported, to say nothing of the ie-t Mnl ,0 Washington, where the psyrnrnt was a on dollar Relief note, on th Miners' Bank of
-i- J- 'I lUU Si.S I su
imsrcunT.
Cdttatrlsil, Condensed emit leetsil.
Two men and five children were killed by light
ning, near Montreal, while gathering strawberries.
In North Carolina th wheat ia harvested. The
crop is said to be larger, and of finer quality than
usual.
Dr. Crossman, of Philadelphia, his been in New
Orleans the past winter, and has aurceselully op-
erated en nine hundred persons fot the cur of
strabismus, r squinting.
William Johnson, a fugitive eonvirt from the
Missouri Penitentiary, has been retaken a'id sent
back : he is under sentence for ninety funr years !
This was hit third escape,
Ther it a horse diiven into Wall street, New
York, every day, which, though forty years old, is
ss surefooted, sprbily, ,nu playful ss a colt
While Vhe fire was racing in Fall river, a cinder
wa', picked up in Middleborough -fifteen mile
from tha fire.
Immense n umber e of people sr now travelling up
the North River. Th steamboat South America,
a day or Iwo since, took up 700 pasaengers.
Ths editor of the Newark Advertiser speak a of
Ox Heart cheriiea three inches and a half in cir
cumference. Il appear by a recent report, that there are 30,-
000 families in Pennsylvania without a Bible.
Th price of cabin passage from New York to
Liverpool, by th parkits, has been reduced to
eighty dollars.
Mr. Irs Fenlon, nf Belchertown, Mass.. has rais
ed a Durham cow, which is now eight years old,
and weight 1740 pounds.
A Devil fith, metsuring seventeen fiet across the
back, wsa taken a few daya ago near Uca ufoil, S. C.
Thinning out. Five hundred aitd ninety-three
doga have been made lo bite the dut this season,
in New Yoik.
The eetimated taxation of New York city for
the present year, amounts to f 2,1 77,000.
Committals to th New York city Prison during
the last wctk,2G3.
A ennerpondent of th New Tork American,
sayt that Iher ai 500 gambling housea in that
. JL.JtJSSJ.
son MS ivjtatCt.
County Commissioner.
Mb. Ebitob: Permit us, through lbs columns
of four paper, to recommend lo the Democrscy of
his county, Mr. JAMES BUOY, of Milton bor
ough, ss a gentleman well qualified lo fill th of
fice of Coobts CoMnitsiata. The forks, no
doubt, are entitled to th man, and wa know not
sny gentleman more eminrntly qualified to fulfil
th duties of ssid office than Mr. Buoy. II has
aver been a consistsnt snd activ democrat, and hat
don much to promote th interest of the party.
Milton, w think, i now entitled to th man, snd
ws hap th county convention will award to Mr.
Buoy th nomination.
DEMOCRATS OF THE FORKS.
millions produced at home; 12,000 cows afford
an insufficient supply of milk, the Irish and
Dutch send immense quantities of butter, Ire
land also supplies bacon and pork.
The water companies send into the houses
237,000,000 of hogsheade of water in a year;
tho gaa companies produce 10,000,000 cubic
fret of gas daily, which feeds 100,000 lights
the paving for a year coet above 200,000, tho
sewer rates 400,000. Thero are six thousand
hotels, taverns and oflee houses, and twenty
theatres, besides concert rooms and exhibitions
of varioua kinds. London issues nearly 30,000,
stnppso. J ftey wsr deposited by, probably, Ion p0tUvil, .tiered to ftoo. Th word "Two." in
tame parson in th Union Bank in England for lh, My o(xhe noXt i rher clumsily put on. and
may be readily discovered by tha ground work,
which is of curved lines instead of slrsighl onea.
collection, bsve been sent out here to Pickersgill &
Co., snd bav been paid by th Bank of America.
No doubt the Bank hsrs will require th payment
back, and it ia possible the amount msy yet be se
cured. Ex-Sheriff Lounde will leave bci in the
Steamer of th 1st for London, to identify th in-
as in th original.
gj Counterfeit ten dollar notes, purporting to
have been issued by ths Kensington Bsnk of Phil
dividual, snd if possible to establish hit guilt. Reed sdelp! ia, are in circulation in that city.
has no doubt been in England for more than a
year.
Joe Smith. The Illinois State Register as
serts that the agent of Missouri haa applied to
000 of newspapers; has steamboat accninmoda- Governor Ford for an armed force to aid him
tions for 10,000 passengers daily ; from I-ondon in arresting Joe apain, but that the Governor
extends 1000 mile of railway, laid down at an had not decided whether to grant the request
expense or Xlv.rsjo.ouo; with fifiy-nine ca- or not.
(J3 Ai a meeting of th Wathingtnnian Tern
peranc society of Sunbury, held on Monday even.
ing laat, the following persona were appointed aa
delegatea to attend a Temperance Convention, to
beheld at Liverpool, on the 3d of August next.
nalu, at a cost of $14,000,000. Through the
post office pass 70,000,000 of letters in a year,
whilst the amount of cash paid by the Iondon
bankers through Vhe clearing house in IS 11.
averaged ,7o,000,0U0 monthly. Will not
these few facts assrst in giving some idea of the
immense scale upon which all that relates to
London must bo considered, before a correct
knowledge of its state can be arrived at! Il
lustrated JVcus.
Henry M. Boeterr,
Jeremiah Wyngert,
Martin Irwin,
Jacob Painter,
John B. Pecker,
J. II. Zimmerman,
Newton 8hindel,
N. L. Price,
John Smick,
Wm. M.Gray,
John Budd,
Samuel J. Fry,
The Alton Telegraph, of the 15th inatant
says
"Vc regret the location of this unprincipled j3 BLtcawoon'a Eiiibbc-b Mixik, New
scoundrel in Illinois aa one of the greatest ca- World et.ltion, hasju t been received. It contains
lamitiea that ever befel the State. lie, and the usual vaii.tv found in the column of that able
those over whom he exercises the most unlinii- Periodical. Price, $2 per annum
n.l -..1 l. . I 1 I I r. i t. . I
...., uw ..urn ,nU na.ancc o, im. cisie j,,,, Vlm190T0, ,j fount D'Oaaaf
v., j Fu.mc. principles wnaiever, n, ,.,:,, :. :, , v. Yolk- The
they, at every election, throw thcmsclvea in firil i. noJ , united authore. of great beau
market like cattle lor sale."
f'orrespondenre of the Sational litcllieenrrr.
New York, July 21 1843. Sal Sonx, a cheap article, should beuncdin
The quoenof conversation and the idol of washing paint ; it renders water soft, and ia
gifted men is certainly on this side of the wa- good for clothes turned yellow,
ter, 1 believe, and sho is accompanied by a man
' ly and accomplishments. Th Count, ia only fa
moue for being th handsomeal and mot magnify
rent dandy in London, or probably, in the world.
fjj Cmacoai. Ther haa been of late years
an enormous increase in the wheat crops of Prance.
who is certainly the modern king of elegance
and accomplishment. It would be worth an
idler's while to run up and meet them at Ni
acata, whither they have gone. The friend
Coi.tc IU Horses is relieved by giving them Pulverized charcoal, it appears, has been very ex
a drenching with a qusrt of salt wster.
lenmvrly ued with the most happy reaulu. Home
tif tha most ateiile farms hav been made highly
productive. Therharcoal.it ia e.iid, should be
well pulverix'd, and sown like lime, after a rain
or in a still damp day. The expense is but a Iri
An Arricn.No Soene. Yesterday afternoon,
a boat-load ol iiermans had lamlml Irom theca
who assurea me that he has seen and recog- nHf evidently direct from tne "Faderlnnd." A
ouu AMtxtw WKai hiiu vyvuiifc V nn, . i mrifr inpnl WClK an Ul(l HQ,. BnO ill IS Hires nr I A '.1 . . , A
- muni, mem mic u "iu i.u;,aiiuiuiuciiiiic vi Bj. n eomnsrison Willi Us etesl ailvantnirea. An
- ,U T. ...II. .,!.. , k.u ,....) i , i . . '
mk ,,,c " " lour ci.uuren quite grown up ; seveiai wvern EngIj,h f.,mert whotriel il, atya it also preventa
aas.imeanamea.n.i.enumuBiyavou.ooservauon Keeper were as lisust among ll.em solic.ting ,ha mtt : Thi. i. . m.iier of.re.t im
i ne uoum couiu scarce preserve an incopni- custom, and ono of these approached the old la
to, being, aa ho is, the most remarkable looking dy, immediately upon seeing him, threw
roan ot nia ume, ami we snail aouotiess near ,iered, upon hi( neck Bnd wcpt . ,he chijren
Ol mem as they travel, uy contrast wiin the ,ls0 cnibraced him, and leara and amiles alter
utmost excess ojai tibial retinement, JNingara, nB,iv lwre lnelr iw,v. q,. -xulanation of
0 sf i
the scene given us wss, that the old lady was
on her way to Detroit in sesrch of her husband,
who bad emigrated some years previous, and
he had thus unexpectedly (alien upon hirn at
this place. Buffalo Compiler.
and Nature generally iri our country, will im
presa them with great ifreshnei snd force ; and
I would rather bear TJ'Osaxv'e description of
cor scenery thnn any man's whom I ai present
can call to mind. Lady BttaaiNuToit has done
so much at authorship that hor iiupceisiona, a
he wrote, woeld assume a more comftton place
cast; and, ttueugh few persons won Id aoe Ni
agara more trutKtlly or comprehend 4u gran
deur more adequately than she, her descriptions,
should ahe publish them hereafter, will bat
faintly represent her emotions.
'TVs Hiaasw Li s.Som of lb 1st
Looion journals snnouncem M ths point of pub
licauoa, sys th Advttir, work which will
make kaevn i important eWeverf, for fscilita ing
tha study snd correct reading of lh Hebrew Lan
guage. Thi work purport to ha a key lo lh
yssorsiie Punctuation of lb Hebrew Hcripltire.
nd it is lo be accompanied by a (iiammsr of lh
f3Ctsd Tongua. or ill yau-m dieUsvl by th
aaitiaga of Hi. Jerome. Tb author of these work
ia WVif tNWM, f I-sjuw1o Inn.
pnrtance to our country, snd we hope our farmera
ill give il a trial
Jncreuted Heetlpt of TUt. The receipt of lolla
on the Peiinaylvauia Canal at Pitt-burg during the
first fifteen days of the present month, eiceeded lb
smount received there during lh whole month of
July, 1843.
.ty.
SOB THS 1NXRIC4.
8vbbvbv, July S3, 18(3,
Ms. Epitob I found the following ttanaat a
few daya ago. but aa they bad no direction on th
envelope, and war addressed to "Mr. Editor" with
in. I look it for granted Ihey war iutendad for you.
V ou will doubtless confer a great favor on lh
Th ori-
CoPFRNicas System aud Tiiroioorrat E
ror. 'It waa a great overaight in the theolngi
an of th;; Papal chorch to resint the admission
of the Copernican aystetn, that the earth moved wiiier by giving hi lines an in rtion
around its axis, and to cling to the Ttolemaie glnal paper ia loo much toiled to b forwarded to
theory, of the sun actually circling round us, lyeu. lleietbeysr
aa ft appears to do. 1 bis old theory is incom
patible with the Mosaic account of a day begin.
ning bfore the run, because upon that the aun
is essentially necessary to mark the period of
time w hich constitutes a day. But on the Co
pernican system, the earth does this without
the aun, aa its revolving motion round its own
centre, which forma our day, does not require
j the solsr luniinsry.' Sktrtn Turner, p. 27.
"Llatas WrlUeti being Cat hy My A
SaraaU.'
Ther waa a time, once, drsreet Kat,
When held by lh in bonds of love.
Around my hert, in bondsg firm,
Thy charms ihrmsclve in silence wove.
But now 'tis past, forever goo j
Utatolvid1 by torn malignant power,
That ativiou si d upon thy heart,
In a 'me aecure, ungusrJed hour.
V. C."
A Lon.lon paper mentions ss sn on dit, that
Sir It. Peel has intimated to the Bishop of London
th settled determination of Government to put
ilown th Pusey movement, and that w shall short
ly hear of the su'fnrrfcus-ing of bishops at wi II
at magistrates.
The Kinder hook Sentinel baa the fullowing an
nunciation :
MW regret to learn that our falew citixen, ex-
President Yan Buren, is afflicted with the prevail
ing mslady tb 'Tyler grippe.' "
Th American and British Commissioners f r
th survey of the new boundary line on our N. E.
frontier, with s party of 35 soldiers, engineers, and
laborer, commenced oeration near th 8k John's
late in June-
There are fifteen bundled visitor at the present
lime at Saratoga Springe.
The New Haven Courier says there are doga e-
nough thst way to supply tb whole State of Con
necticut with eauaagee for a century lo come.
A. Valuable Buttle.'- When Treasurer Craves
sloped, in female attire, in order to be faahionable.
he hsd a hurtle made of United States Treasury
notes and State Scri4, amounting to 1 145,000,
the amount which ha atole out of lh Treasury,
A Consistent Philanthrtpitt ! Buxton the
great London brewer and abolitionist, manufactures
340,000 barrells of be r, ale and porter every year
thus including and promoting more poverty, de
basement end real slsvery, (th slavery of bad
habits,) than all hit mock benevolent abolition ef
forla can prevent.
.1 Valuable Dnig. Money is "a drug" in the
New York market now, say a the Journal of Com
meice. The only kind of a drug thai lh gene
rality of people can take without making wry faces.
Onr Nrxt Member.
Mr. EoiTOB-Evenla thai hav Iranapired w.lbin lh
laat ten year, in the hiatory of this slsle, muat as
tiafy any one that our system of legislation haa been
radically wrong. That most of ihia haa been ow
ing lo the kind of members usually elected, there
can be no doubt. It haa been too long the custom
of s certain claas of men, many of whom are whol
ly destitute of the moral and menial requisites for
the offices to which they aspire, to set themselves
up as csndidates for every office, and usually suc
ceed st the expense of mora able, worthy and ho
norable men, who do not make office bunting the
buaines of their live. These rrmaika apply to
candidates generally, but more particularly to ran
didale for memler of Assembly. A number of
candidate are already out, anxious to represent this
county in th next legislature. Without intending
lo reflect on lh character of any of them, individu.
ally, I may be permitted lo ask whether either of
them are such men as the people of Old Northum-
beiland county should select to represent their in
lereata in Ibe enuncile of si at 1 And why, let me
ark, in maitera of such importance, should w con
fin eurtelv in (electing candidate from among
tho only who obtrude their name before th pub
lic a eandidatea, inatead of seeking out from
mongst us those whom w know to hav lh re
quisite quahficatlona, and in whom w can repo
th moat perfect confidence
In view of lh abo, permit m lo recommend
ALEXANDER JORDAN, Esq , of Sunbury, aa
proper pioa to iepreant ua in lb Mil legisla
tor. The times at such, that sry good eitixan
should coins lo th rescue, and yild up all selfish
consideration for tb general good of the country
1 trust Mr. Jordau will b willing to max th saeii
fie, and in so doing w as eon 4 Jen I h will con
fr faw ob Isrg majority rf hi fe'low cat
ena of this county TURBUf.
A Pact for th People.
Th U. S. consumes mors British manufactures
than any other nation, (Ireet Britain alone except
ed. By a recent report of a commit! to the Bri
tish Parliament ll seems that the vslue of British
manufactures consumed by various nations is ss
follows :
Prussia, 7 rents to each person.
Russia, 15
Norway, 17 "
France, 20
U. Slates. 403 -
The abov from th Montpelier Watchman show
our dependence upon England, and f.ir those arti
cles, Ion, which we ran manufacture aa well and
at chetp aa any other people. She yearly drawa
over $ 68,000,000 from us, which ought lo remain
st home, aupplying a currency for the people and
supporting our own nianulsc'ures. Yet the advo
cates of Free Trad would repeal the Tariff, the
only protection of our manufactures, and permit
England to flood our markets with her goods to
th exclusion of our own.
The frien Is of domestic Industjy would do well
lo look in season to the movements of politicians
in reference lo this matter. Mr. Calhoun, we
need scarcely tty, is out snd out opposed to the
Tariff. Concerning Mr. Van Buren, the other
prominent candidate for the auffiage of hit party,
we invite Ibe reader' close attention to the ful-
l : I . I e . l . , . r
owing rrinaias lascn irum ine iniesi eiposinon oi
his views in relation to the Taiiffin his letter to the
Indiana Committee:
"To all preacnt appearance, the aequimeenre in
a tariff for revenue, now so general, may, in the
ahtence nf tfieeial excitement, endure for a period
at long at ia commonly embraced in calculations
of business. It cannot, however, have esc sped the
attention of th manufacturra, that although no
State or district of rountry msy yet have taken
ground against ihia mode of raising revenue for the
support of Government, there sre not wanting
thousand of vigorous intellects, in every sction
Bos. It was announced, som . few waaks ago,
Ihsl th next number of Martin Chuxxtawit, giving
hi sdtcntures in America, would probably eon
tain om fun to rpy lh reader for wading through
th amount ofstepid d nines which i lo b found
in lh preeeeding number. Th number hat
come, but lbs expectations formed of it ar not re
alised. Boa it evidently so vexed at the failure of
hit miesion to procure a copyright law, by which,
ba imagine he would put som hundred of dot
Urs roor in hi pocket, ibst be cannot draw avn
a decent caricature nf th men and manner of A-
merie. He i loo angry lo b amusing . and makes
up his deficiency in wit snd humor by vilification
snd abu-e. Hit descriptions ar ludicrously over
charged, and hi burlesque so extravagant and far
removed from propriety, thai if wa cannot bs a
mused st them, we ar compelled lo laugh at th
author for as abturd an exhibition of persona? spite,
nstional prejudice, vulgarity and ill temper aa evrr
diagraeed the page of a Troll ope er a Hall. Hi
hero, Martin, whose manners and behavior, we
suppose, are the itandsrd of good breeding in the
author's estimation, inateaJ of being treated with
civility, aa it is represented he invariably it, do.
serves to be ki. ked at every step for his incivility
and ungrtteful recognition nf the favort he recrivei.
Bi x' bufToonery shows its. If in every page, and
we ran laugh at him and the motives which prompt,
ed Vis pitiful spite, if we ran deiive no satisfaction
from the story ittvlf. Vhil, Iifg.
The Iri.h Reeal Asociition of Nstchex was
formally di solved on th 10th instant, in ctn-e-quence
of Mr. O'Connell's speech in refen nee to
Slavery in this country. Among the resolutions
adopted were the f lliwing :
llemlved. That by proceeding further in ear
ryintf out the objects of our Association, we recog
nise Daniel O'ConneW s princifdet, and cmnot but
treat with contempt the invocation he makes to
Southern Irishmen as they are personally aware
of the advantage they enjoy men, and wi! shed
their last drop of blood in defence of the country
which hss receied, protects and foster us.
fesoved, That this Atsocialion now stands dis
solved. Resolved, Th it the Secretary be suthnriid to
addiess Dsniel O'Connell a letter, indicative of the
feelings of thi Association, snd accompanied by a
copy of these 1 1 ce. dings,
I t McH'ntain. The J jly number of Silli
inan'a Journal of Science contains sn account of
an ice mountain in Hampshire county, Virgin
ia, which has excited not a little interest in
that quarter. It ia composed of rocks, and rises
tome seven or ci'ht hundred feet, constituting
part of a ridge. The mountain aurface i made
up of red sandiitone and upon removing the
of our extended countiy, who, penetrated by a deep Monca to the depth of a few inches masses of
enseofthe inequality snd consequent injustice of
itt operation, sre applying all ths rnergiea of their
minds to the overthrow of th system itself. They
rtnnot I ignorsnl, either, of th fact, that a pre.
judict against mbxcttsxstiois, springing in torn
degtr at least, from a supposed abuse of power in
timet past, may yield to lime and reflection, or
msy b supplsntrd by a new and tlrongei antipa
thy." Mark the expressive languige : "ther are not
wanting thoitsamts of vigorous intellects" where !
why "in every section of onr extensive country"
to do what t to "overthrow lh sy.tern" of all im.
port duties, by "applying all the energies of their
minds" la the great woik, bein justly incited
thereto, Mr. Van Buren assure us, "by a deep
tense ot lb inequality and cone qoent injustice of
it operation." If this ia not attacking the whole
'system" of a "Tariff for rrveru only" which ia
now barely tolerated "acquieaced in" at Mr. V.
B. ha it, w should like to l informed what con
stitute an attack upon any ".y.tem" whaUverf
Sewark Daily Adv.
Kngllsh Taxation.
Sitisit SiTSi, ihe reverend gentleman whose
memorial lo Congress on the subject of Slat Stocks
appeared not long ago, waa one of the founders of
ihe E.linbuig Review, His early contribution to
that celebrated journal were distinguished by the
wit and humor which have not ceased to charar.
teris his writings let. The following graphic
sketch of English taxation in i detail haa been ;
quoted before now, but it will bear quotation again: j
ice are found at midsummer even during
the most oppressive seasons. A thermometer
introduced among the cavitiea of the rocks sunk
below 40 degrees, and would have gone lower,
had it remained. During a recent winter, a ca
vity about four feet below the aurface was open
ed, and filled up with snow. It was covered
loosely with boards, yet it remained during the
whole su aimer, dry, friable and chrystalline,
without melting.
IIAUTIMOKK MAHKET.
Office of the BiiTntoaa Amkbici. July 34.
FLOUR A site of GOO bbls. Susquehanna
Flour wss msile on Saturday at f "
GRAIN. Numen.ua parcels of new Wheat
from Maryland and Virginia appeired in market
to-day, but Ihe prices of last we.k could not lie
maintained, and the aale of fair to prime lot were
at 105 110 cent, which is decline nf sever!
cents per buhel. We note a sale of 1000 hush,
prime old Pennsylvania at 110 tie. We quote
Maryland Corn at 53 a 53 et. for white and 5 a
a 55 els. fur yellow. Sales of about 51 00 buahrle
Penna. yellow at 55 cents. Oat ire worth about
36 cents.
WHISKEY. Prices have advanced a shade.
We no'e tiles of hhds, to-day at 31 cent and of
1.1,1s. at C4j eta.
roH TBS AMIBICat,
Assembly.
Ma. Msr.B Th Democracv of Nortbumber-
"We can inform Jonathan what arethe inevil. j j ,nd county will soon be called upon lo make
able consequences of being too fond ofg'ory Tax- choice of a ctndidale for the next legislature, and
, . . . .l asHine nsvr wn several wniuiT men itreseiiiru
as upon every article which enter into the mouth, I . ... .... . I"
r ' ! fur Iheir consideration, permit ua through the me-
or eovers the back, or ia placed under the foot j ,iiu,nofour valu.ble paper, lo oiler Kdwsi V.
tsxes upon every thing which is pleasant In see, i Uiiiuht, ol the Uorough of Sunbury, a a candi-
hear, feel, smell, or last tie upon warmth, light,
and locomotion Itxe on ery thing on earth,
and Ihe watera under the earth on every thing that
come from abroad, or ia groun at home tsxea on
the raw material taxe on every fresh value thai
ia added lo il by tha industry of man taxe on the
eauae which pamper man'a appetite, and the drug
that itstores him to health on the ermine which
hang th criminal on the poor man' sail, and
lh rich man' pice on Ihe brae naila of the
cofTin, and the rihband of th bride at bed or
board eouchant nr levant, wa mast pay. The
achooWboy whip hi taxed top ; lh beirdlea
youth manage hi taxed bore, wiih a taxed bri
dle, on ataxedroid; and the dying Englishman
poura hi medicine, which ha paid seven percent.;
flings himself back upon hi chints bod, which hss
psid twenty-two pr rent.; and expire in lh arm
of hia apothecary, who h paid a license of death.
Hia whole property iathen immediately lxd from
two to ten pr cent. Baaid th probata, Isrg
foe ar demanded for burying him in th ehsneel.
hia virtue ar handed down to posterity en taxed
maibU ; and h i than gathered lo his father, to
b taxd no more."
Dsara or a Cn raaat an Ovxa Doi or
Paaaaic On Saturday evening, a child named
CharUs Edward D Witt, about ight months old,
wst givn by it nura IS drop of paregoric in on
do, in consequence of whirh th child died th
netting morning.
date for that important situation. I ptesentin:
Mr. Bright to the Democracy of Norlhumterland
county, we have no hesitation in saying, that a.
mong lh 'iot of canditlale that will be broughv
into the field, one to whom ihe intereal of the peo
ple could nvjre safely be confided, cannot be found.
Mr. Bright haa resided for a long time among ua,
and i well acquainted with the want and wishes
of ihe people. He ia msn of excellent business
habit, industrious and capable poasesaing a soum?
knowledge nf the Internal Improvement System
and If elected will fearlessly and faithfully perform
hi duty. MANY.
XOB TUX aMIBICSR.
Assembly.
Ma. Epitob. Seeing that candidates for th
different office are beini hroutht fraril, mi
would offer Mr. PETER PURSEL, of Sunbury
for th legislature. Mr. Pursel i favorably kuowr
lo th citixens ot this county. Hs has long batllet
in lh rank of Democracy, never failing lo ren
der every assistance lo further lb inlerost arx
welfare of our party. Should our fellow ciiixen
think proper to elect him lo b their represent
talis, we are certain h will not giv tham caus
lo legrcl llnir choii.
Dsmocbst er Aracara.
Member of Attemblf.
Ma. Eaire : Ptrmit m to recommend to th
voter of Northumberland county, HUGH K
TE ATS, Esq., of Shamokin, aa a candidal for Ai
semhly. Mr. Trt i an induatnoua tnd intelliger
former, and would, if hcted. giv vary general tatu
lacUou. MANY OF SHAMOKIN.