U R rararatgieti rrahrlieu. ea few not totter . 4t i r upto bi t . rasostiirag strat itis:Wres • aegw art& 'n • - ^titer SaidsOrib• 0 0 1131 ' livestgO / 1 !•f1 di .) . 6 4 61 1 by the 'Tor &beim/bawd Is • Man? Thu hand tiraititiartha sit ia Mt km, even now, Bear. ] for bonier one Mora! teeserage; sid,:suppor ad by such ar raranitatitaskyet Ware triseitraher. shirr* its Tell bias,,' she said, .that iu the hour of dissolution, amid racking pain. and with hot an bissmod jsiess to die for it prove. bins false—false r and her heads again on the pillow, eihatrated nth )set amatiorra. Vat fa few days and abs was no nem t ISM /1111#11EN1.11 , • . r . .$ - 116.11 E._ _ • -cr 7:7L7 , fer• -"- • ; POTINVILLE. Slit ,day aforning t ;Ott. Se al' On tour first pigs will be found a list ober. Members: the nest Clutter Senate end Assembly, ri l eou and aws interesting historical tale of the life - of Mary de edicis. The letter from Liverpool, which gives, n - nt of au Odd Fellow's procession, is credited . 6 :wrong source. It is from one of the Ultimo papers, but which, we have really forgot ten. ca • . Rev. Alfred A. Miller. Pastor of Trinity ffiturch, uyeaterday admitted to the - order of the, oct Priesth . The i ',position of hernia, was made by et, the RI. . Bishop OnderL.nk, who visited our Borough frM his annual diocesan tour, assisted by the Rev., 111 r, Durr, of Philadelphia and Rev. Mr. Mrirgan,l of Reading, officiating Priests, and the Meth Ltecicoit Burrs/tam, of Mauch Chunk. . ' Judge Oprter's Lerture. drliveftd before the 1 Funeral Lyceum, on Tuesday evening fast, was re plete witti interest, and noble incentive to the me chanic. I llik history of ' the rise and progress of the arts, his 1 biligraphical - sk4tches of working men who have railed themselves to eminence by their unaided personall exintions, and the concurrent testimony of Lord Bpsugham and others, which he prodired, in favor of the laboring classes devoting more of their leisuretO mantel developement and theoretical study, were aptly land nsefirlly-introdnced, and fully jhatitt ad the tfipk. *tie= of e .auakercitte end attesting au diince.l I . . . Leda,* on Chemistry.—We are pleased to leant that /KO. **abuts Peak, has it in contemplation to deliver i course of popular lectures on ChemW our Borough. - • The introductory lecture wil kveredin the regular course of the Pottsville um on Tuiesday Nov. 12th, at the room of cbe Insti: we, but Mr. Peale has not yet decided Acre the re ' insindei voll be given.* This gentleman has for ihir ey years been a public lecturer, and mane • splendid ( harm* apparatus, inferior probably to none in the . . eountiy. : We .have often bad the pleasure of bear ing his lebtures, end seeing the brilliant experiments by which; he illustrates the various departments of mimes, and we have every confidence that he will ,be euppoited by a patronage commensurate with his merits *Oa lecturer., ! ,The terms lor the course; com prising, tartars lectinis will be Two Dollars for a eines that, and. Three for oar to admit a Gentle. man and Lady. A subseribtion paper has been left at our ofiice, where we shall be most" happy to re. cave mimes of all, who feel disposed for ration al amuseXitint during the aitliroaching winter months. bays to thank our neighbor 141 /roster . ; for a splendid present of celery. one stalk of which steighed hyaena - a quiirter paned*. We shall think or the donor, when it is made into a chicken atlad. lied is undergoing the masticating process, so* of these dinners. Aio; Banker—Nit aMa 'y Rufus Daiwa, is ilia theruone if laid in Boston in•q6Ent, ihe period of thefirat revolutiont*he died. Bonnet. or the.Posaw of Carolina ge:n ty the late Pru 4 nott, is in prana •It may be inhered that this amide man lOW his - lady was j lost in • the ?Charleston staant. Some all his bsurgage.was lost but ficia. which boated midge, and was found tama les's.* manuscript of tide romance, an that it Al ha a waele of the tea." •It will - be tali tatby•legathook for the benefit of the smelling is ilgf~Sta Mr,Plutt. • Vurk irirror.-1 ha lastinimbar is embelli.b ad. ' • a vapiebaingravitig. by Danforth from a tko• AO Chapman's. It Illtastratea a pima from the imiti pia. -lllolinali. and is 'dad n Landing *quanta -101/ i I lib!Thiesequtino • exquisite, being briar tbe 'm • " 1 461ia ot . 4t..4actio• ter given to ibis Ai:kelp:an 4 in a periodiad. •poi law posa is ea rely from do pens ni ray. Ong Aldrich and nth , •of owes capitaL w~~~~ EMI= IMIESI Iliai as •ORlM.hea ~W 4: said . ~ :: .ice :,a„ , ;. 1111 :0# ebe tom' Sat .hits ot this'impp. Pine& ha' %sego eon. , dia'id thou pay ' O t i r. A li NW . Irr" los by tug Idtur kolds the ful- Parig, es lie as Ir tuna, mud ueittitir Mr. now drag it into ppw iggery—for • it has dorm , 'le PuTellieN 441' readily Ilispnise with Twee 1/1 6 rfe.. lo6 ii il 4 - suoi 'o* perficitly rabid. btu logi' beeatytltj ef rem Tr!l" this prnfwed t!ro op 4 inicinii 1 If 4 .ll;lrlisa.; fir 41'41 / 8 3 1 1 **quill& :Teu sar i the ,claise6et4 we' ihelrbe amulet tointain4. coaviv irwr.b4ter; Tivikliita Pa471,1 1 t 4 41, 1 0. amp Aping Vie Ajdiwn of a • . itariebis, pima ~s p e r emni ,d, lirdsatined to Übe enigma; rPsd botween alr, I .„ . . . ....„.(.., !: i ,• . ; „,., ......-... „. , ‘ 4:. .....„, ; ,.., ritt .•,.....„.„ ;i ,,,. : . : 1,......., 1 ,, ~.._-.., ~,,,4 , - ,„,-,,,* , ,,,,,,: ;. 4 ..,,3 ..... . _,,, . • ..,,, n,5,„:„ , ,.....rt.-;_0,!.-_,t;,.-...... „ . ..-:_•.„.-.:,:fi..„.„.,....„, , . , . THE ANT7IIIACIT : 7r11.1tik013..: - ..... • Thr-iscrit Issmoss4Mikk atl:Ancce .ri svedt:t. I • Os thousand crosiktro, and tdos rtsget" ; -show who mad biii &Mr isnik*lkbitteiti'siiks:' wa r e-arion-aidted iii-Rykirmisto the Autism*" swam hterue - Ackeetnihi , 444S - Occosi is trikusitspo old gib . pout i .. ......4 9 0 . -4 1 4 1 04 1 _ MiSsolLaimisen4 ....._ . iitellid,APt:fii.* • . illMsessilentigeeirot _iidseungekisaddreventer . •• '' -', , : . 'ir*.hatesiesiii inswileitn what wol . . • • . . • sin'Ops — sit., is icisrlnStreek to bo':' '".'''.!r p*: itriiiiiilaid' '-litistAsti:- - -etid ini - 1=1644204-460... but is. .4.o4:ll!gtbonty u rni; Geniis'/1E IP:iitA w • - . atk.::. ,;. , - =4'140 in the hostiles is . • :- • • -..--.'; ihohtaiO„ tritest Wes'*iert that this f" useidiiiiii; : • -• • • • stSweldOMltiski and Swam :, skiiiiittet ; past forth ii . O,S*:k#:#citild boVsk. •- I l• • . :sit clarcoal "works WM.:undue= litin -I >T • • ....•.,:':.. liais osiginatsdlictiss wins at • •-• • • thoensicks, ink:Mimi 'by Us* daiseroi - :, ':::. • ,`. gement of t h e bailor'. Alk --..,.. ~„.., is not -' I • • . - ..and the- hearth* =sod" : . 7 ' -4-- telling at each sitrie issweisritaridlll pip, (near y &Sons.) did fine resin.= we wish toles. The frarmg" l . s ,o' gOei. -.. f ibe ek.1.4,_ . .-b 1 0 6. -" , "amiss Perry. - to wharf rukierrOung Cssruitas;• --• .• uentwu the 1 40.0 55. eneeeee in =WY le be ' ..:, • • Thit•capseity toi this doltds mall= thaw ' tarilletir.tritiltar ... .„•.-: ally what it threw oat 30 tons sari week. ...• given at the odn' of tons the week - Mr. Perry la confide= that ris#-Wisk the prod '`= . . . compared with 1144. tharnektlte blast ieu 1* to I*, beiug superior in this,through inferior ui imps cay as to burden. It is 83, alLimpoitant ;fact that in slugging the stack, nothing but pure ,Ainbracits Coal sad Iron Ors was hoed. Not a scrapef old metal, wood or charcoal was used; esces gir- mere purpose of the fir ligation. • These results will be cheering to4riany of our die- ; 'tent reinbmi. who hays taken a lively - fide:sat in their sueatedul.terudnation. It is indeed to be viewed as a great triumph ; more important perhaps in its ef facts on our national recourses, than any since the application of the Stews engine to our rivers. We shall now soon find that dl our red road iron, be sides the immerses quantity used for other purposes, will be wide at home, without a servile dependance on other countries; the natural mineral treasures of our.land, will be bran& into active operation, and not only Pennsylvania, but war wbolo:Uniou will feel the relief and advantages. It boatmen reserved for: Pottsville in perfect the great experunent of ma- It(pg Iron with Anthrsatikand we rejoice that the beanies* of our region brOady to 'realised ri new impulse from the enterprise of its citizens. 0713mee the above was in type, we have had a conversation with Mr. Petry. who rays the furnace 11130 4 / turning out more iron, in proportion, than Mr. Crane average&brough the first year, and more than be was making when he last vistil.ed him, last April year. He also aye, /here I. power and blast enough at this fionace,eto feed two* stacks of the same ails. Causes of the Suspension; Iterseprotested by the chainPions of the people's rights, ',Clay, Webster, Adams and relurs, that the interfertsce of .Andrew Jackson, with the Anencial system and currency of our country, would be their inevitable, total and necessary destruction. Have these prophecies been correct or not! When-the Il tese Pet Bank,Flysteru was knot originated by actin Van Boren and his party, it was foretold by same Whig leaders that so tunversal paper corneal would be the e.otisequence Now far is the present monetary stagnation, (ruin the pouf of this great truth I We ere now • nialderless - veesel. test about by every breeze, sod antit e directing power is corn yelled by the poop) :, until • new National Bank is I established in concentrate and contrel our commercial' Maine, we shall be et toe mercy of wind and wave, and. our hark, freighted with all the fiscal interests of our nation, may be stranded, and deltvered up to 'he has wreckers, who stand ready Waite oa tA spoils of the gettingl ruin, and fatten on our commercial ohipwreck ! • ' Bats our currency ever been healthy, has a safe depository for the public funds ever born foam'. when deprived °fa National Bank 2 When in 1811, under thei aduoulasation of James Madison, the tsar. buleut spirit of party, and ere .will acknowledge, radi cal defects in its chartered pradedges. annulled the old United orates Bank, the currency bees as depre ciated, the public revenue wee despoiled of millions by private state banks, and government credit was at an immense discount. But less than five years cape. fiestas tasoght us a severe lesson; is IBM A new charter war granted fur twenty leant, and rt.ehuntd be born in mud by all that the same political party was in the ascendant-4W same power that destroy. ed the old Bank, gave vitality to the 'new one. Du. ring its existence we bed the best currency in the w•'rld; the intercourse of merchants), north or austfi, east or Vied, wristarned OW harmoniously and pro.; fitahly. Bat one of the .6* acts of Andrew .Jack ass's arbitrary dictatorship was to sale its ire-cbartrr; from that moment Mir whole system was deranged, two suspensions have followed, and whore, the evil it is SISK to contemplates Let our readeri iitink of these facts, and for the present we conclude Om remarks, with the words of Mr. Wetness in 1834, on the nencoml.qiiestion. In the proptietie: language of truth he amide - ' 414 purely us you sit in that, chair, or asl stand here„ tom temiencies, at:the mama ilioment, are strong unrardatlisorgaigistioil; tot e stae -of State , sororities, bills °Cando. 'operate carrenciek and paper nrooes,--end if *bar tesideacies be not sessooslY swoo!Wl. they will make olliPiwooli of our highest interest . .. The chauns_ore common cur rency, a common 'enutilard of astir, a common am. diem, Of . exchange, is-inimanactit danger of being broken." • ' lase'these forebAings been realised, runt oiswe , ,prowym4eksving over Infusigt,; dagiOlge ilia* sod tagentialinhabitrat quunPaiSSG°- 014'04. aw bii Any:from ifs railfurtisit!a” iviker:"*. bid "betriXteitlip tai": :Ala . ' trimi 2,h,14 . 4 'LF.en;le over bie bead, drew it L firritdy .bolt his totti~%d aoed 'bbre atio ienieor pru ilC4kat Wei e miie dietliet,l9lo tbnarcbiwis. Tbe•rwerryptiliie Oigitifa Ayes, ' 646 . 14, . 110 ' 4 erriati 01 ), €44:- * Os Rea usewry 41'!Itgati'€,Irtr;ringlit SEE immott, sad unsiccoubiskrioniti . 01‘./.:lll*araimikeurzwishili-oco I% . sta wipt ifla! ; isPalebdi 31,41 6 • 1 4100414* ISt ! thikilbe Cbroaiekt ism* Mr Wornipp.' fel want. tor stale w 'ns ae v rif - . ~-261:116411ePitta.`" . P: IL AAA'S. 46.1..2*!F1i] 'ailicioie *IVA. Vairditialgial are'T'Vrveil 1ie1a4611144166 MEM No. 1. 41 - 11; !N44 1- 4 -111 ;, 0 1 - 44 , 0118eirgil r" .8 - 11°. ' ligli*PW*ol.;,lW4 444****IL thit4Yest- ft*414 , 7 iSsuM; POWO OI :4O, 4I . 0411044 - 16It 6: 64. Hapq .9 - aserithispvaa "*Orice iwe rt lagerfcreme Amu& .Pat xamag poi aeon; it niumwspi to by re. mined, hiss b. iwipated . thaarst Trek. st *ibeE I 14`,0114. lasitirseen *lard to Us* "die Mae% ilia *Or Apia Pidigier, tits came. for tl Uolumbil i 4 • Ifar thi - okay . 1 00.1!* 0.10,,Ark as iironee4 at id imago, - yabsd:the eliegatoti l , to satin Ib. tatatioo. 0 .TM Globs istraids iriny siteessidsoce to oak its • mita views. -Its West segarsast - in four dr a tnitatie cluTenel, is bocatisi the Emperor of Rum* bss .prootelipted.oa ordst "at: the issoo'of a paper cornsosy ott,epseiat dsposi‘ smote sum of oar ifiaisdent to St.- Ptieedstrifvor di* Jacks= .cool, bsee toods , thoi top rat resarsoured of tbs :Pot lbsil - iristem! ' • . 11414 , 4 mi Loco , ,divd4+ 7 :4lla Whig state gov aailietstaiNeweYark have ossaciatad at par. a five per cent loan al $1,600.411,0,,, white ,the Saari per coot bonds of the loco GtecomwiettOtee of !he (AI of N. Lauf at a aiaeauot of tow par.otast.• ;10" America iii known is the Turlualitaugoage by 'themes of TankiDixe*, or the Deft world, about se near 'routes Doodle, as a Stuaselioan's phrased -017 " 0 4 PfP4t. - The Arent Disfrict.—The U. IL Gana, says, u the acli.ity ;moiling inithe isighliorhirodef Front and Chews streets, and . the wharf, known as the Surat District, is adjustors of the speedy. revivifica tion of that quarter of our; cuy, phcsoit-like, from its nags. Nearly two hundred workmen are at MINNA employed upon OW District, clearing away thy rub rush, rearing new walls, preparing the Triune work for the floors. frying new( roofs, dm. Hon. 0 ! D. Dallas, late Moires to Russia, hal returned ham', an the solution principle * C. C.C. will probably be his sulawasor. ildreacie,the Canadian Agitator, wu looking out of the prison windoW,"in Iltiffialo, where he is now confined, wnen some person passing, fired 'a him. The ball lodged in the casement of the dow, without injuring him in the least. - An Arkansas jury returned a ' , Whit of, favor of Margaret Ann tkou against Allen Nlartin, for Wadi of marriage promise. This is paying pret ty dear for the hat -whistle, cousin:l if any damage has been done, he only paid his scuff. Firer •*-Vicksburg. Nod* ? Newark; and indeed every town of any size ih our Union, have been visi ted this fall with desunctive fires. The dentoa of flame seems to be spreading his broad red, wing over our land. and his imps in airhape of Mug= Immo diarim are carrying braiids "to our hearth SWIM • Vermont, in ConvesOion, has ;tamed het See Del agates to the National Whig Convention. The loco presses; ere all rejoicing over the stur pension, and express their pleasure at the prospects now opened' of anntillini the bank chartrea and log ruin on our commercial world. It was in s l ue such spirit, that the cheirman of an English Ceme tery Company, at an annual meeting stated that.. he bad great pleastihrin announcing the gratifying fact that the burials lo a the cemetery fur the last year were double the number of three of the year preceding." Teres.—lt is reported that Mexico has recognized tee independance of Tem. Chance/10 Kent, has decided against the legality of the various recent Custom Rouse seizures. Dr. Dyott.—A rule will be argued to day, to show °suss why the hulk:meat In this person's caw should not be quashed, arid- Le be discharged from bnprisonment. John Smith.—We think it an act of courtesy to this gentleman to mention, that a Letter to Mao& ihessos advertised as remaining in the Richmond Post Office. Daniel Wcbsixr. *lusts with his family is the LiverpsoL Cr The Reading » Deurocritic Press," referring to the locofoco Majority on joint ballot in the:Ohio Desist' store, says, » the deed can't stop the ball !" We never yet knew that penonage, to desert his Mends. U. wen the first parent °Rotorua:ism, according to Milton, and his first Maxim, laid down to Belaebulk is the motto of the party now. ----of this be sure To do ought good never will be our task But ever to do ill oar sole delight. As being the contrary to that high will Whizii we resist." Illinois, has 'painted delegates to attend dm whiz National eanweatian. Preserving the Currzney.—Tie exerlsons of An- drew Jackson and Markin Van Buren to preserve our currency .4dieetroyidg the National Gook ve.. mind no at tbs. bible oftbe !Geer and the Gardener: These.tiro animals, st-est en tibia men sod bents -Could funs friundaltipeAntentd into an alliance far ine 4b. tont protection. he gardener one day west to sleep in' the shade end. kear kept watch over him. A Ay esuled upon sleeper", nom. and the bear der torminett to stake an users* of such a rode intro. pian o mined an SoorroOns steno, and threw it upon Wady to kill it. '' i The fly war lulled, and the (lard. nectoo by the saMe blow: Atry one can make the ' 1 illippliCl4olll. . I . . nyrlae President of theft Mired States, ratan ad ids palace odlVltedna•lay, but week, preceded by • band of antaliel The loco pi biro act4as trumpelara throughout tbs solve royal ropes of our aflicattle** - The set ettlei blabs ni-suspeeduss spode *pay. meststise preihisekslisokiitaismistdiesppisha!les. Oitikisipieitimihlhe - Spirit at piety lieessio have tow Istelied. isil ill'ems wile- is the simplistic sturinipiritie Inn this solidness : 41011 th iribe -*kith reseheil si to i awl Viet thert thetlialt*. WWI Wit' 18 4.0 1 dielk= l SWitat-hUle *Write have yelpttelitis . • * Aorrue.*.mwe4.4 somr. wpt febb , lii 6 k "1.4414.4“.-,cs X1.011)..4 . . 4_7001.1';,W-11.uPtekcg. ttiftig44le. • 16' 1.1_04.4 Ph& ..*Zrdiar ma di. u miimairitti. •-• -A- • - iau %oing 7 , 47 4 4 4 0 ti eTe. B.7N txr. i 111410411 is Ow alIN*1 1 .10 11 :-.1 1 .4 166 41 1 .! --.41 ,1* r-11*-0 111 0 1- 'Pit! WO* - r iksioiiii.***** i.JOuq.. 11.1 S AW ..k spinet the "iiknia `'Stikkinitikelioitlis _O l 6 *Ai Etas* of.* natio. Tatar, kart the pomplir tha eight of 'heaths( ups and. psi ~Lbiks_wSpons of dstriii. ,in doi hoods of a; iialdiiiiisSay, he Searnely awn Omit". to Omsk litositita, than to permit their - soviosaist to Secusidisi amass" kayoed *sip. wows: : Oak would dashiki. bi sanployol at mime time, is :it has been in caba coanuisa. wbsp sindwtonitY -*Old inkbitiottir ' , • - What stiongerliegionsits d. Si sand tst than Alksfallageaci. and the Biebasod iont. both asidsiond it when ilsst proposal. and - . so wilt with, kis.es of this coders ikon Wailibikti.. Which tasakiiinsandoi that it should be supported uses doctors and caw men. wish!" The e&nk sir'atiiss" qtremiLiore..—lik. Van Danis camas talk unless the asb4ressary pops out uppmr mast: In reply-to Mr. Kane's sadism, the tvuot.. , st which was- agreet Martiti Tan Dunill great and gl alone footstep folkiwer of the great Romp. An drew Jackman ! great David R. Porter ! "resat lac". foe* party I great revolutionary tory party I great . democratic blood spinier's, amt supremely great glari ono and immortal sub.treasury f" In reply to, Oil. we miy. the President answered, "that in respect to them the opinions beretofore espesined are not only unchanged, - but have, as 'you miry well conceive, been greatly strengthened by the course of events.= My concurrence in your opinion in favor of the final end triumphant SOCESSII of the important financial' maws to which you hewn referred, is, as pm have righdy supposed. founded on 's confidence is the in. tidligence. integrity told. justice of the people, which has never for a moment been shaken." This is as much as to say "my friends Benton, Wright and others have completed my war against the Banks like good generale. I have used.finesei and unbowed., and now, when our triumphant banner of "perish credit, perish commerce" is waving in victory, I repeat my determination to put the public money in my own picket, to secure the salaries of my office holders, and to carry-out my views in re lation to mj succespir in office." - State. Sub-Treansrers.—The example so dilizent be • forth by the public otficent under the gener al government, is becoming fashionable anumg the collectors of our state fonds. The collectors ofTolls on the Col9,Mbes Roil Road have been making a nice thing of it: oneis,e defaulter far 30 or 340,000, Ind another about fitil,ooo. The game has com menced in earnest, and we prophecy, that one sub treatenrer will be foind on an average fel each week, of the twenty-six months, which David R. Porte has yet to remain in office! Whet contrast does this protean to the honest, even tenor of Joseph Ritter's happy administration 1 Then the whole force and ingenuity of the opposi tion could not detect a single instance of official ads-conduct. They trumped up one agamat Mr. 13tunebraker, for politicalidfect, about the time of the last election, but it was never brought to -trial, for want of evidence. The reflecting part of community must view these facts in their true light, and must shrink appalled from the scene of fraud and corruption, which is daily exposed both in our general and state governments. The “spoils party" are in the ascendant now, and they seem determined to prove themselves worthy of the name, which i leader of their body pie them. Governor Marcy . of New York, when he said "to The vietrms belong the spoils," furnished them a motto by which their course as shaped, and they neglect no opportunity of embellishing it with practical illustrations. 000, The Cause of Suiparaion.—The attempts of the general government, and the obstinate determination of Martin Van Buren, to force the Bub-Treasury scheme authe country is the true cause of the pre,- eni monied depression in our date. From dicept loco triumphs, its sumforters think themselves safe ip Pennsylvania, • and the approaching election in New York, is the ground to which they have now turned their attention. To influence' this, all the• •government funds have been drawn frOni Philadel phia and carried to New York, where after being converted to specie, it is placed in the 'pert bank& This is for purpose of controlling the currency for electioneering purposes, and to induce the Unpin,. sion that the United Eltates Bank, ought have con tinued to pay ripeeie, had she chosen to do so..Thos it is seen that our discreet President, histeskof guard ing the general interest of the country, is serving his own political purposes in the Empire State, end paving the way for his reelection. The government have long aims declared war against the minew-y, and the brilliant schemes are dow being carried out. We have yet to see whethee the people of New York can be gulled by these-devices. The Tariff.—Every monetary mugs leads public attention• to the want of encouragement of our do. medic industry, and the dep:ndance which amps*. curer/tem indexes upon England. Thes- - stestiows of Jitney Ciao procured a catoproMiie tariff, against the will and in the teeth of Andrew Jackson's veto. but we bare linientably experienced the suicidal pol icy of allowing other countries to penalise the pros perity of our manufactoriest f , to drain our specie, and to keep a ruinous balance of trade mama. as. Our nation now minim some protective legislation, and we trust that the next Congeals will take into 'early consideration t h e imporUtot subject. It isimperative that may exertion should be made to stay the pro gress of excessive and ugnecumary initirts, making our merchants tributary to England. and draining the specie from Our country, which is all important fin our impends Yuri. •• Qs** Vidariia-41 co(atitepimilent of the Ober fiald Iris samba knows from aadoebtad authority that which ought to prarat the Quota startling, or Wool say bay aiasilady affocted. What can this . wysterious wave& mean! we eorrespouident out hy .. the neat steam ship. In beep ear readers fa* infosinWl as the inb. Jett. We think, however. ifUr temper be se vio lent es is repotted. her royal eisasonOrball4e dais nevetudiaa, will pronoinse Sae a awe of -King's Hat- - .gas and kiropf . q., tbe miners of the atailes taloa iss /be Aleasa, haws 14 , tbi im r 10- tureno9i, of the Tappaqs, lad *be. litioiistiotNivilr*sod Wary. a 0 haw !Tram. 4_1161i44-031-ciik goeinuid POWs, of " Sizi_4.-,14. to 410 !*.inn:o 'me_ of the laat aninerinn• ocedii* wibaye everhaard oL Wale sail tar ten ableteniAsanntkent‘►nnoetnink statno.,bennts Nen Yin*,6o _sieve. the•profectinn sit 4 ninnidutien be dellevenf,bleh and entails!. *Odin. urs rgat the alai** Pr skatftial di. &beim*: we aee sapreima to limitt fhi Goetinp dont unalionn carn.in_.!!3• Bo b lininiCininffereng• In tani! Cauxts4 was earrieirifr tia.„14140 . 1, hicatudielr of Wen, wltoivete j ibringlitte vote** iimpimtier Gast. Tip, semi» to.ksoly " *441. Peden dear lien evelisiiiiiioire teem; AU des diemliAgaimed hi•N.1014 4- iimileinted :111 - **: , s.The ifiNita Aiklithi 7 -111016ratthi tool tQ osiolbfothi -4 I C!!!1 AiL":1« s"asail aak ar „ . II * 41sch :" 41111 " a l s? adiSmel". • DillrAilt 0 4'fifiS 0- :4 16 ° b totalti be placed on Ilia contiiet-;ofjodri - Panar, in m a p" to dos Isiolo; in maim in Comonimiline have borroketed in the piiieen'of ilmi limn fedi 011iknia,wisolonttlioro. ,ailovo 404: fri# gni came of kastice! • .1- - - ; asn i aaphis Gant is ' -- iff faits who •10 1 •1010.4 a ta ll collect o r :Pit llathlriast * s al Ca 61 Coil' Ini"" 0 7:* "lin) be bin coMeNigorticoil in the 1 slo b: of Dee*, last, hoe beans. fitiVieliklue , , I Ledge:. and the nate. "ler too . „ iiii -41 . 2 4 0.4. 1 41F11Ptir tow of PLOW t - ~ ".- .2 , >• • - ~, Pretty PO .14. , Amiiiiiiktrnimei t e *ark Mr. Ms willmeth" *aeitOrStwilOttent d you let hint raft due dew Otliblititit** rm . * -- or Ritmerial eaudeeattatitati eat it: iltifeaher witeAtund, eithaugls; even the hawing wets etetteed afloat crimes I ' Eketion i New York.—At %he approaching e. Section. eightiller:uttOraltre to be ; elected in regular course, and tOcrirsamijalNitc4/1 filled. If Whip elect four of Os tett,,they boa reskented.the Senate. The speo!!*iphiag this. may a r e n estimo• Oste led last year's lasjoiities in the di t dis tricts, with one of which supplies one 'Senator, and the two vacancieSthe.sisth. Ist District.. Whig. majoricy, 667 It do. : loco rocs do 1260 8 d 0.... do, 47 4 do. - Whig do 941 do. 1.0c070a do 2334 •'4 do.. Whig ' do 1299 7 do. do ' do 1701 des i do do 9361 Wkdd's Our loco paper lays the nett Legislirire will do deals to entitle them to the grit= hods of the whole eountry.! Send burn ill!, wrefill make some few set offs and perhaps pay it. Ika4 tpaia it odd change, how eyor, during !the auspaniion: - • Quick as lightning James O. Patten, of Cleaveland, offers to transport an express mail be tween New York and New Orleans in 16 hours! This is to be effected by n bantam which be eaJe, be can staeikate with *alum m any direction.; Dow Carkss,—tt will afford pleasure to know, that civil war in Spain, is for the -present checked. Don Carlos has ded to France, haring been deserted by his general Mamba. Although the ci!ilized world must rejoice at the prosimetil7orleace. it Will still despise he traitor end ht! , tressoit. The Wray al'hiladelphia merchant' bas a bond drier° thSCureoni : House, he hull) buy specie at 10, sq- 15 -per cent premium, as he will take nothing but gold - or silver. If, however he has a Treasury 'Draft on the Collector, and he demands gold or silver for that, begivas nothing but checks on non specis i paymg_Parekei • _ This is the true pribeilde of the sub•treuur9 sys tem—specie for the office, - holders, nothing for the PecTl,! =ll Florida War.—lt is said, that the government hie given ordet_to impott s quantity of blood-how* from Cubit; u. for hunting up the Seminole.. The progresiref eivilisation and of our "political eon &dim, is bisuOiolly 14emprified. in the ficla that blood houtidit Piet' filiAiii - tised against the Indians, while leeches are employed against our treasury I Mr. Fritz, who is one of the reported defaulters on the Columbia Rail Road, reeeiyed his appointment ass reward for his. share of service in the Harrisburg mob of Danaher last. •Anolher Rebuke.—One of the celebrated. Com mittee of Safety, thus named as being a more gen teel appellation, than a ringleader of a mob, Mr. John AL Dean, who ran for the Legislature in Lo nnie County, heaths= defeated by the people's tick et. The puhlie,►oiee will speak ;—it may be slow, kat it will be sore. ' Auftrarn.—The a Miff and yellow leaf" of setae:in failing fire each bough—the bright blue sky of summer, with its wish splendor, has given place to the fleecy clouds sad mellowed. grey of ;the fall—the flowers pine on their stalks, yield up their fruits and die—. the fields have lOst thei* verdure— October, brown (knobs's, with its slow, rid melati eholy step has left the hills, and comes upon the plains." From our window, the tendril* of ,the creeping vines, which clamber along the walls oe,the opposite holy.edifice„ seem to cling more close* to their suppott,. with krightened hue, like the hectic dusk of a consumptive cheek, and is a type of sink ing nature, dmwircloster to its God, in the very mo ment of dissolution! Tholierlild frog, shows that the year is growing . grey . : Ai iitn u Jim, like the:decaying eye of age, the soughligishails wail out ilia dying dirge, and Wade trunks stand SO mourners o'er the summer's grave. thealapleprid thewalnut.Atings of the Wr est, are robed in shrouds of crimson and of gold, the prototypes Of burnap,grandeur—the mockery °herd .obsequies—thPir gorgeous forms, their brilliant ves ture soon to become a rotten mu* of dust! • But, gray 9ctober bath its charms:—then are rear- ell our ohms to the household affections—then the &lights of home, the pleasure of the evening fire. aids, and the joys. of thii hearthstone are renewed l ek again.—Loot on the sunny 'pots of childhood, and where do a find them so vividly impressed on our rememb ce, - as wheit the social circle form. ed around thei fire, when the laugh ,was seasoned with the mulled cider, and jokes and nuts were pro. mismionsbr cracked! _Who has not experienced the daUghbrof such an assemblage, arid who does noise,. cur to it, witka yearning for its repetition I Win ter may have: charms, in its show caPped hills, its glitteriig.glaiiiira, and ice bound fields—Spring" may build mind inst 4, garb:tided With the violet, and Winked Iridilbe 'main:fend the wee—Summer may Mari hunnious'lsionity sport its Languid charms. end live mid *Aura bowers, cooled by the spark ling waters of the losetainolut give us the Fall foe the heart's imicovement and the body's enjoysiriut. Then every thing in Nature reads its moral, ander:o dic:es to stir joy. _ • I . 9 , itetteletiswellitris oU tticho4o . ol*of U.S Deliiiabor rengutioa" , at theriebart have been Epoolotad state aolt•L'earwe expect every melt to ha,nadir the ! .1 "el 1 1q0 . I . l4 ..a din g_a graph•Aaathet-irevolutidraty taro gime '! We obeerviixoeiog thOet Othrttare pa bliohed leo reasahohlgao Oa root Mhos olltlaoto4too.Fx the wp& if :111 kg" 410 cis Valeria,* which priia : I : l nrafi r lo 4. l twbortanklati Wont" : tiou*aii'laint cot itaid:;4linnsf alb isiOrooliall wilt Air oelhiad as W pay Ile Our account, on! Forntard 4 4 . . . . toorits. -:ive win p.y in grail 0.64111/1111 litho*. le the 04T Shaqa IN - paisaiiipeteleilitishilieste, kw bigli . 44* 10: 4144 ,!. 1 "*I ltal 6 7 thlt - 111 14 11 t* l 1 40 1 . mast lingoes !MM ,t 10 01 0) ' ;- rust - Thi reit Fa*, soak .Nutt - NOV "itino I la Iltin lb, Ette . . • We istes with the .= '.. thren SUN in thinking amt- • thoeligirseienet elactioit ii , a better tempi' publiCiell• tiara! than t h at for Omura. State policy ; a thou; said littlitlocal iptettiOna 7 4l4 the enparior persoo or peptiimity Mut eletioneering Mit .of Col. Polk.. the Yen !largo Contl4stsi. all conspire to give him -. • 'decided advantage cite r Cannon, ln*the elections . for Congrem e .hinveireiipitienal pliqtai ataiimool i 4 0 so ll ioly gOtirol4reOte 11, ind the retarne show that "Tennessee ii yst op dto Mifflin Von Buten and his jeornipt administration. ~ ' - • „. rc t • Itk runiey Penn osiii issties.—By an itlver. themilitiit 'grill he ri 'bit this useful work is now ready for sa}s: I na cad of aoy , mama . solo/iota which we might p 01113C0 on summits. w s inser t the &Owing apprObs 'tend from some of our most eminent jurists. ' 1 111CINNEY'S'rEN$SYLITANIA JUSTIrE. This work on the 'criminal and civil joriediction of Julie.'" .or the rosee end Aldermen by M. M. . Kidney, . Errq., 6 Jett the prep . and, in the opinion a Vie pebeatibars, entitles the Intine to a liberal p Atomise. • ;-- ' • Under our amended 4taistitution the_pnmber of Justices of the Peace mutt . ,-be greatly twyliced, and both the office and raw elevated in the general es. tiniation. The hurdles,* of each must *certainly be iocressell. • The bil in relators to crimes. therefore, but more particularly ' relation to property and civil rights. with the , tactics and process before tbem in pa th class Of sea, should be well under.- @toad by them ; botbi toewere despatch of blokes., seeurity against dltuaded atteusationsi and r kin determination of. atroversies between Runoff, whose cases. althoilh involving but small amounti, are of importance t them in a great degree, from their limited eirmaitatineea. .. To such lint pose, OPEioney's justice is well adapt. ed and in oar nineteen 1 possesses great merit in the origami -matter, lei her:4o4one quotations from the bail authorities extint' and the iatiafactory arrange. m il ia lit urit - pcma and *e4eral contents. We therefore on itingly recommend it to the public. kin Blythe. Hamilton Alrieks, - '• Jo. Robert!. .1 1 les..M . Conniek. , . 1 Dd. Iffeuse, • i 1 Freek. K. aims ; WIT, AVIV. . • 1 Wm. 3Faure, 0. F. Johanna., -• • following lay for the ladies most be read by linea in thia manse—first, third , second, and foortit. If any gentlemen, whose ad. dresses bassi been :rejeeted„ wish to rail against mar. riags, they most read "written. F Desiteitie EicArrage.—The.rates between NO , York antothett placer are thus noted in the Express Ici of Saturday Daring the rat period of the last warDomestie EzehangesUre never et..deranged us at present.— Tim 'mere/tap beie are in fart. cut oft from their rel Southern rest. On all the Southern States, New . Orleans acepted—the rates are from Bto 20 \ 4 1, per cent. and at this exhorbant price nothin but Bank certifies es will sell. Priv& responsiti itv is at an end. to the east they ale getting worse Ws trust neat wee things will be a little better sett d. The (Wowing riA as Correct quotations as can . given : Exchange. ' Bank Notes. . Rhode irlantk Ft aIQ New England, - .1 Phihidelphia i 12 al4 N • York. Country ial Baltimore i 10 PenntivaWia • 12a 13 Richmond • I- 12 Mary arid 10 Niirth .Catoliria e 12 Virginia _ ' 12.20 Savannah 13 North Cirolins 12 i2O Augusta• 13 Georgia 13 , Charleston . 12 South Carolina 12 Arialachicohr; 25 130 Mori& _ 26 •30 Mobile • • 12 Alabioni, .' 12 .20 New Oilean. ,5 a 6 Louisiana. 6.1 6 Louisville I 'Ba 10 Kentucky. - 8.10 Naidiville , : l5 Tenni:twee .15 Natchea 4 : ! _ 20 a 25 Mismesjppl 25 aOO , • St. Louie 1 12 Missoun 12 • Cincinnati 4 8 .10 Ohio ' 8.10 1 Detroit, 4 Michigan 3. 00 . • Detrint 3 . . -1 i lnctlina , 8.10 Illinois . 8 , .10 IMES aszi MIA TRIIII9NY • I / * Thar then mpet lead a happyli6, ' Who's free from matriminual chains': Who is direntetf, be a wife. , is ante to suffer for his pains. - • Adam couldi Anil no solid peace. lillf6!n - Eve 'assist-a Air • mate, Until' be sarl.a minutes face. Adam war iiti le happy.state. ii i L In all, the f male flee appears Hypocrisy. coed and pride, Truth,. darirog of a heart eincefe Neer known in woman to reslar:. Whet tongue is able to s unfolti, The falsehoods. that in women dwell, w The worth in omen - we bbhold, Is almoet-iinpereeptibllk.' . Down with the foolish limn I say, Who,ehanges from his singleness, , Who will not field to woman's away, • In sure of perfect blessedness. FROM TEIA& in) of the steam whetlombek yr* • our 61e of Houston and Galveston pa th initent. The Houstonlektraph of mans of not having received a mail Rem By ,theOr hive tee* pen to the the 241 cow tea for nearly • month. We; in Ns . ," been an unusually long while 'idiom y news from The ruing republi c . the following pasagraph from the Hem be 2d. ties tansies of the 17th indent, we pet. e Intfiaos it. constantly making preda ris in the west, annoying the inhsbi• 1 30 1 / 1 1 1 0 . Ale. • party of about' twenty winds e visit to New Labadie. sinnha to • 'id Gediad—which our readers will re; the United Orleans, ha, receiving ■ ,W 6 copy ton Star of By the mete that , tort' esen tents. said , Cornett' the ape Itter met a short time eipee—sod thei itiheNtants to come out sod fatal. WI et ebaUen them. A: itoeskthenr were but me or SEIM •IMPO 10 . 1,0W0. ti : yltretsioktrated their ebalienge would boacee . . if they would wake•a short tne, while they iefit to do. -their., taltika friendly Mai• imb, the I , . buta-compelimi bun to show them to& Catena& when thej *cape!' 4tiat sod - rent him bathe. y then departed. hiking with ' thumb*. lween o . seed two hundred bone& - ' This isonly account we bays. seen soy ups 'blew . I it the Indiana. They appear to be gur 'aridly - nI. ' • • , 1 ' The re •• to. DI some , perm* have lately gets' do' 1 . covered '. , the routs fr Victoria to Sao Patrieto I The-bed -wile ..too tomb' ikeomposed to rondo re.' eigt4 '.: pa I but eannbetior circumstance - lead tot belief that it is.thozorpee ofihe boacee. .blOrm. likenan. Who left the•Victona sometime ta - ;yeti le lib a friend, on their way to San Pan-. olee - Z. edm attics had aye! been beard duo* 'ltis en • ' • they were thirdsied: - ,•' 'Tim. Went had bean onorely kWh/pima. WI ' ea the . hid so fir rectiversd as to rommessi is not ery_ the new seat of gower,sment 1 !.. Corn to mopell his deem OD the 3d. k ' 'The t ' • Casette cbargentle colloidal t°' . 1 let s trit ua rric:liAn a er th ra st yl i f ::" 'mid ..-- •thippont or unithOUla CM.. - the his de e ' by irbmb .eM.Whip We insert as . irdilowit veil .riennk. En 1313 2311# IE3I t 349 1362 =1