' U Ipri .itlve -.B4fi r th . 44ructleit,. sfuithitie the ob-. • !err , al es ffinuce of fiskeleelfjuk;qucifW -1 1 as lir. uokewit-avt., ore,w4Obles`dirisle Ow corbels of which ttlef;lll4 - palttire principally composed!" Froth' ttietroat store :louse f)f atu, must be the anaurerl for, cec tsittly, they havo.uo 4:roatise.power. • POIVSVILLE. -wraiirday in,w,--Iroo. :Mineral rod. —We have placation crur.first.paie' "Pita. 'l, 6f ja series of Scientific ^Erawya,-from the New Yorker, !by Prof. Poweli,4the•ohject of wt ieh lie to prove4that mineral coal lemot a vegetable pro- Auction. TM* trii.orevlete with interest and philo sophioaMarittnd are evert way worthy the attain -meets of the Writer, sail the ltauding of the invalua ‘ble , paper from which they are extracted. Wepare indebted io a friend, who has hereto fore showri airittlar attention, lot ales of the tiiiutsatan, from which wh have extraeuxi on our first page. tiAs.....Wu recently stated, that a rumor ail enlargetnedt of the Schuylkill t arid, had checked . ; the building of Roata adapted toits'priAelicettpa&ty; Ind that we *me id danger, next season, of having I short supplY of horonnage, to transport out coal. We learn thatit plait has been adopted by Mr. James Dowasy, of dteßuiough and others, which is likely, in part, to reinedy the evil anticipated. ke the direct iersidetto New',-York lila now been found profitable, A this plan is;to builddarge beats idapted to that branth - Of the boating 'business, of -1301toilf0.tons burden! Two of ttire shippal Aroui here, lloalletl•atith:v" to 80 tuna. by ono i3ohnOill I hogr4 ; the dootants ofthe'latter are - transferred In the:two, --thinner Ai Philadelphia to complete their cargoes fur vtranapartilliiiii between that city and N. Y. intul.lhe small . boat reiturus to Pottsville, making au ibterine-, ' diate trip on our canal, oy the time the large ones return &Frau N. Y. This Mut prove pro fi table, and will , prevent the 'abstraction f rrirge number of boats from th&dirett Pluladefplabt .The (may .4weirent Alitfierflty , to be encountered as ..lew Mktg& 'the large boats on their refirrnitrips, being compelled to carry ballast ao pass under them, when freight. cannot be obtaitiel We trriet however, this experiment will prove an in •-ducemeot be our bast owners to construct a member . of these, large boats for the N. Y. nada, during the. corning yinter, which when - the c anal AMU be en larged, 'nay •tinen cam lull freight , from Pottsville. 'll-e. :would: likewise suggest to the Neingation rtorripariy—Lasalie boating business has recently 'been fat from !profitable, and owners may require some stimulant to build—the propriety of offering some premium or other incentive to induce the com pletion of these boats. They will find their revenue increased i 4 it, for those engaged in the Coal herd -nem, who are also boat owners, have found lmttlittle inaducerneol. to invest money in the boating business, ?Moving found that kind of property very •unproduc tive, and will invest no more le 'Mel , Steel.. But wßb the prosports of having the canal ewlarged end some premium oil their investment,' hey may be induced • to prepare Ifor the future business, and our colliers be relieved fore the fear of having a scarcity of boats. The. Trude.—The extent of our season of Navigation cannot poisibly exceed three or four weAs, an 4 it is now as"Attriincli conclusively that the' shipment ; from this region will not exceed, even if they eqnal, taose of last yeai. The Lehigh corn ' pony will [piobably over-run last year's supply fruni that region, some 5 to 10,000 tons. but there will be little variation. The Lacksw.iva Region hsofincreas ed its prailutt. But fromeU aeurces,srecinuot look for an eat* above the a/fink' supply of last year of more than 15. or 30,000 tone. ' 'Air,spon,as our canal is closedeand, we obtain the '.necessary; mformatiod front different regibits,wo will 'slay before our roaders..the whole amoinit of ship aments, and such comparative andawiiitfcaPaernunt , - skignrin he found highly Alkiefut to alt interwuxHa the supply 01 the (Yoal Market. Philornothic Sociefy.--:We are Veiluested•to an ununee that Mr. Douglas: wifl deliver a lecture oh Thursday Bv&th ~ .ute'this socie ty at thelkead - daty, THl,thit _ 'lricouutry and its relmidrces." We are pleased to bare that this society is rapid ly inereAsiccp ,"1 he ladies'iotty pass &Ivry pleasiauf evening t l by attending their dehates. Iron sire.—Parties of miners are:*! „. be seetrin otortiree r ation 'of this vicinity ,Jigging fa; iripti ore.— Viewed:lm connection with the result '):if the nthra- • ',cite Funned% iroo ore is .becoming a nitter of great er iritenba than tpe coal itself. There is every Inch ,cetido of loge .11; in. our .region, and it only re conunuanee of the active search now being enadi, to develape an abun lent supply. Almost ,Rohuna.—Dr: Chichester planted a peck .4f,trotatocs which he received from a friend at the eastward, who merely stated they were a good arti ' MI ground was aaw. and never tilled befoie, and; the prufluce was fifteen bushels. or rizty-tohL 'spit : 4oe deserves a name; we therefore chris ten the "Seforin Potato," in commemoration efihe ea reform from our Borough Post Office. • * e i n el2l: iron Oce,—Our land owners should of- Iferpooteasle rewards for the discovery and opening of tron:in ourtegion, and facilitiessbould he eitenil ed to ' , Otiose eugaged.iii the search. ..Nothing.is now requisite .to make Poasialb the centre . of the iron trade of the U. ri. , but liberality on the pan of our landed' propeeturs, and a determination to consult • the ptiblic benefit, ,instead of iudividtied. gain. ' We .have ito doubt there are many veins of Irorrodready known - to our miners, alto only want some induce inputs 10 reveal them. Let those be liberally olfererl, ii 44 o r county will soon swarm with Iron works, os . niers „years, our own cousuinktion can bel' litippl ecl, 4 suul a large overplus remain to awannoda eik MOM te & er f .. , • i . I he r a Tur nip !..Col. Paston• of Usttawiles lid tunup'groWn this season, mean:icing 32 .. drefitEs 4 • mfetence. It was very heavy Loaf, not that II weighed quite as much as the big pumpkin, that 00 1 mehody lifted Mid strained hisJae' It! . .-- -07• The footpath 'of tholtijualluct leading nvisr the . , 1...i11u11, item Iluchlefs Brain, is begiuning to Oaf otn, (Om the number of ,passengers continually tag so etrilont. the , Anthracite - Funt.me. "Put Op 'one end charge toll. to, tat& dentaaos. ".-'" , , - e- The Wiwi wal r otdige aopersicuOiy4ly ;Ail &Wale eoleLebooi, sow t4es,eelkyfeather eehg ee.. We eik 11141. kr their uipiirah r e,".l It.bea we shall ;lot beanie H lectures. , ~~ lint 4ta 6 , ..1._.6,,,04ii60r - i4Ao.::ii•44* wiskee.ciabs be, lea eios.:siau theOnidp.posi#Eulergemekg- f the IC I Oisi. lanes K. P4iskiki e ! ijairgir it:1441 qui.e novel, W be shortly pobWittel . MI 7 .....: hra — te'l-,liii* lit,*` • : : 7 hi coldrara vat 1 - 14 - 144 11 •10 . 00* frow*n. ili git i , - 14 1 41 : iife l lra i lai d I OMR iliv'siiarill' : .eileeOltiteitiit 4iof Mr. Crane' A.11 . 464,4' ' :- " ‘. 4oris;. Whieli*li. , ... . ~ . the 'fit** eier 'eoitstnietwir -Mr. Ikman's. now 'working in Liar Siiici'' ''' :r the direction o(. Mr. Benjamin P erry. .. ng to klr.Cnine a report, the fallowing anrtheAlt 'no of - hii. Welch Fur - u...: • ,i-tif die pack, ` ' • • 41 feet. ;it h rocssthsibor . l 4 r, l • • 10,4 . feet. illft- square and sh. deep. .ilt of fire - brick Jesdirelys - about Hil' jucha 1,.., O , ".,. ,t ..,, yinan 8 Furnium,lis f thelidlosalvteapu* . 1 by a comparison, %airway 'beittderth elhintiMet 1 and working: 1 • _ _ • ' ...,:i 4 freed . ht of stack, • i . .. - 410 - ~ th across the bodi hne i rby .8..feet.4.4 of hearth, Silf . kritdd• &feet deep. • - built of stone, ' • With fire •brieki and ma city is, to be estimated by the width senses ' hes, it ardl balseetitlonf.rtheCiuttelvutts'are ' that* Mr Lyascas.i The former has averaged thee tuns per week,iwtuch has been the yield of ter thus far, under a l the disadvantage*. Them . is no' donbt,when the onichinerY atiallbe perfiXmal in all its pans, And the ore used, is di4iitere4 free froth' all' f4eign matter, that thelleld - Vidlifeinereased-to 45 ns per week. The ore- frOM our neighborhood corm' g-frion recent opeiiiisgs3ras 'Aiseessarily much -had exedvicishit, =ldaho of diffeueut qualities Mae 'been mixed hi test. theiriyield ; but is short time will enab those engaged to judge more accurately dam char , and A better material will bp obtained. .0 Wednesday, to repair some defect. in the En gine the blast was taken stff tor faisrlegoi hop* and a sit r i s t time eller its rcwppticatidn, the hearth was tapped, and .the Metal it,An as freely as if no imPudi ineui h..d bosh offentdoleporthe slightest appear.' ante ?f chilling - Was Perceptible. This is the perfect 4fill po elh of pelf odextalting. . • tar - purAisitenatoireabreied-heve visited the furnace ibuihg the pot week, and nattrirmi "meneierszbave, arrived „ here, 'lonic of whom: being unbelievers in 'is suctseat, have } ioubtlees expected to be "in it the death.” 4:lneid the Moist skeptical, haibeen Mr 4. #idurrds - , pf New Jersey, a gentleOun extensively &gaged in the iron business. but who now, confess es himself pelittectly sad hod with the entire. Email ity by smeltiOgiron.„me with Anthracite. To theseldru .Inrremetitsevered 'so ixiceadlneyoser der; the most' discouraging eireristworiees, 4n +rode- cing this - ilesirable result; all praise is th be accorded; to Mr. Lyman, for his spint and enterprise, and Mr. neaps:ain't". Pumruy; for his care sod attention in endeavoring to keep She entire machinery in order. But the bead and flout—the a first wet cause" of the introduction of this , national . .benefit in our re gion. by Aithutio, entrrpiise it was thiggested,.-andi by whose•exeethowit hes - been maintained; is Bevel Pdtie, sun, Esq. i i In coat:loam, we have been requested-by Mi. Ly own, to extend a general invitation to all iron men, and others interested, to visit the Furnace,.view its , operations, mid judge for 'themselves. whether the attainment is not complete, and its advtptages hp calculable, t` ty, and the ca the . . huger thirty the _ ...The New •World," is the title of a new weekly'. papef, started in i t4Mv -York, iterated to .4iteratureJ the arts, and generatitistgligenee,anainider tonal conduct of .P.erk Benjamin end Rufus W. Griswold, late editors of the Brother Jonathan.— The first number which now Ices before us, measur ing three feet by fines contains thirty-two columns of solid reeding matter r eomprising, exclusive of origi nal matter, excerpts in prose .and poetry from the most celebrated literary Magazinee and Journals at, I , both hemispheres. Ttreppronsisoin the future con 4 duct of the "New World," increased facifitimrio atif their tormerexperiedee, with newly , opened foreign' . and home corre pondenco, and the earliest selectio& from every new work of merit, so ai to render their publication. a repertdry of contemporag literature, I of the largest, cheapest and most elegant form in America. The editorial articles will be divested of all political tinge. white topics of gen/Nral interest to the country will be •careluay recorded. Police re ports rill be excluded; an admirable feature in the plan. We feel confident of its encores: .both the gentlemen editors, are widely and favorabl y known ! in the literary cheep of otir.land , their editorial-la lent can, Atlas-like,sustain the "World," and Ari ta-like Wreath It with 4.the charming lire Swett notes' and heavehly. numberu." But indepeollent a.tlis;tttoy 'assure to that tbm "New World" starts into life with the roost ample assistance in every department; with resources more than sufficient, andlfrienda tiuMerouiand true ; with a thousand incontivias to exertion. Aiid - • mad assurance of the Most triumphant success before it, and will long gI alden and enliven the firesides of every portion ofodr great country. We will doubtleo surprise our readers, when we inform them, that the publication is but Three Dal ian' per ,arrotim, and that two copies will be forward ed for;?tre Dollars to any part of our country. 0:2- 1 •CPA.USES AND EFFECTB.:,CD CAVIIES In .1830, there was but a single bank to ildlssittsip pi, with the excekition the Branch Batik of the United States, mut the whole blkiiig -cad! , Tolima Jitcitiks at that time the Jacksoni an, experiments (Sonoma ced, state instatiftiitos were to take the place Of Olin timid Bank, midi in 183 k Jackson and Van Boren begishontes had increased the banking ..raitital of 8 tatello st*Tx-viv a Kria.to s 1... V• • , (1 3. oe4..terughinghni, eatablieliedllit4lfinst'Uni tea 'States Bank.; and tamer dfruf;son renewed the charter. Under the •cnrrencY so traded our to ettilko fkouriobrd, the public revenue vrisinennteed and. our commerce paid off itt .the national . dybt acruior inane the declarati on of Independence; , all* cirque" of : ilk war ~-thet is Veriest; . tote - the war ag.dnat tbe,Cooluleree and credit ,et ea r , natijp, declared by Andrew 4,0000 and followed .up by . idartio • Vas -Buren. ,• • , • '. "Mark the cor‘ert as k sotin 'vibe Unitedgitates Dank. Wei our gauged, our rneacinuas were baikurptithe'pobnc re: pboedeneleilutd it national:: debt It WTI, ening to a ' _ ,; • , The measurda ertdob. Peerte, Om ; 600 00 nenatitutional, dame .. .fon/Arroi declined gain 111!*5,parent : Ot teeLlirandler-- ME " . " 1110 M MEI I A late number of the Raymond Times, publish ed in Hinds Co., *Hest's f eippi, con ins twenty and a half umsasof advertiee meats or Sherdes, Collet:- terv's Marshall's sales, t three edemas of insolvent applkatione. and, the, nly reeding mater in it, is in . obetanee as follower. a I numb &of plantationi in I first rate order, and admi- I nobly improved in that • county have lately been :. . d iii hrissis two dollars Per 11510*--1;-::= , ,- 31 4"0 4 0#7:*i1l 14 ;lur* - 4t - # 4 :iin tek*iialep•wia of - itkudook4Alt,". '.!k, , NG S 4 revisal ewe wi.litbm saitihki to toile have terpris' iiii currency, and it tonal. that lan another, , for instance mean-them of irlilitroMil Banks bate their own. sines the destruc-, and a merchant mustlatty 'a 4unda from one state to a- e cm iOd Bank tnniii •u faTitti c!kretniy. o M=M2I birge.tpremittarto con nother. iS. Bank; or rather those who I cy ors National Bank, argu e warfare of Andrew Jackson, laccumulanon of evils. -Joh The friends of the 'advonsted the expediei eat against the desunekil and mignosticated an ~._ _ Quincy : 44am, said :1 ' " Thiiiiting hag been dose .and its consequences will remiafesberitig rid inflaming the body of the festering ad until t wrong shall be repaired., Your President hie u urped legislative power; hit Liaii laid his bands un your treasure, and he _al converting it. Into bile as p purposes. lie his sten-, ei tiot eii ii,and now. wields.' m. as a weapon of power to him self and an instrum t'of plunder to his partisans. Yet Ins7esienetent halsinit.just commenced :- iisob lint is not, merely beltlearrny. but to break thelank, His chosen State banks are to be his depositories and engineeto restore a metallic currency. With what intuitive sagacity are the meansedapied to the end : Sir, his State' ((banks would lead the nation, ' they are already hurl it into. universal'bankrupt-' cy. • tits bead tum id -stayed, ut the nation-arun. 1 dune!" • . . 1 - . , • .1 • ks riot this thempint of prophecy 1 Has nbtttild I 1 phty in power iieize!l on the public revenue and I plundered it of inillie s I is nth the 'nation traded to universal bankruptcy is not the nation undone i But if the effects of e removal were foretold, were the Whigs not equally awaie of the dinastermilltend in the increase of the state Banks I Daniel It during tie,samat on of Congress remarked : "Under a .pretence o(s'ilesi n i to return to a cur. rend) , which std( be Inlt. Aix*, we are likely to hawaotertencyrm - virtrectintrezerdnill bertelpedie at, all. We 'rein danger of being overwhelmed with . irredeemable paper—mere paper—representing, not gold and silver,--no4 iir.—representing clothing but : broken promises, bad Muth,• bankrupt corporanuns, cheated tumaixs, and a ruined people." The Surcharged thunder cloud's° long • impending in our commerci..l shy has broken over our beads—its peaks ate heard reverberating thinugh the land; its tightnings have blasted ear -fair.-country-! u Bad faith, bankrupt co*rations, cheated creditors and a -ruined people," are the 'effects of increased state Banks. Who thenrhas.entailed theseturses on our country 1 Are th: i Lwhigs to be accused of causing those evils, whicht h eir leaders,- Clay; Wilister, Ad arns,Bitiney, and Others foretold, and warned us of-?. ii,ssuretly not: : -the' Jacksion—Van -Buren ;party forced thine State-Banks into'-existence. -Legisla tures fnendly to that, party, and elected.as .pnifes. ' sing-their ductrnes,ipvectiarters to near is v situ e nnui Ns* ilsextel Thrlighoet the Inttoir, -the political partisans, +rho had assisted to break sliven . the United States Bank, were rewarded by - Banking charters, and in six , years; an addition if 393•neir Banks and Two Busman) Aso finks! MiLLIONS OF 140 CAPITAL, wee, made for their exclusive •ben efit; and in utter defiance of the Whig rubes. Let figure, speak: I• / In 1830 , the- Batilti in the-union were— . • 330 In 1836 there were - . 823 w " 1 ' o 1830; ttOrAmoooL of Banking Copi: Gal was $ 145,000.000 o 1830, it wai 378,000,000 4 Increase in 6 years! $ 233,000,000 .„„ , srn In •1830,•the -Bo* Loans weal In 1836, it was • Increase, to falter ventilation ! $ 240,000,006 12MIMB •111 o 430, the exp#ta Amounted to $73,849,508 und-the inverts Amounted-to 70,878,920 Balance in Emir of Eiroare • $14972,588 - hi 1838, the eip4rts Amounted to $ L 28,663,040 and the imports were #89,10110,035 • Balance in tavcir of lairoaTa I a 61,315,995 and ggasssil the country • A .Veritor.--I+lllta% vitit from *stet " the other day. lie' kaiaks thin and jaded since he left us last spring--and ?says the times have given him a Pert squeeze, and don't hold out any.spetiorreprem ises of =endured. • We told him we of Pousviile were determined not to be dispirited, but that when we Navigation closed, we intesided.to make anthra- ate and non ere a circulating . medium, and `enjoy ourselves through the winter., Ariel laughed and said he-never knew p oitsvilkto'have any medium it all—it was either all‘up, or all down— e / and no.pleasnrei or all and miwork—hard Mks inadelei aH as abut as buttermilk,• but lively pros .pects, made us sweat as punch. He 'mid he could tell a Pottsville man now days, by a pacer failing badge—he alwaysaanied with him a piece of the iron from the Auttuaeite Furnace, and ," when, do they tip-her," talented to be 'a son .of innamiti piss word, to know ;us 10,-.Ariel was pacing neat the ' truth, and thought Mr. Lyman should tellilia- Ineirearthei•dd native gold in the'llbtrulina mining. disuictsweigitt for weight - Arie,Lasys tui.passed through Reading on,Ftldny, slid saw the .. eidetic sheer, “ whirii . i prepared doubt less to do the Milling' fir am winter - balk; he has removed to irititutis, an intioriantindieMeidin the tumid of fiudti., TIM ••tlautV7ePziht' h =-ttfe nib= 403 ; Miel;notthe shaser=iutiumbi to gisit,MnPesilelts-'; Lectintii* V Sauna' ry c lulett the bdinamidthe et penitalllM—the'4 l agii Liathern MO the magic Allin• i cos -4Mikaitkic sparks sad' our-Pottsville sparks, ' indinisserietmtp, bright eyes, gilymilem, loge curls —hydroataitci e sstatica,inises, gib, and gasometres. `Segays*iiii 441444 ',tarsi miieektira set of Bellti4ntlaulte the subscription five ilellarkaoz es 4****lnOti !bout etY 3 IP: 4 T i hoieldwpin • L taint &iitleititaf - ysty up _ saiiiVhoid, - 44 , Apai who can Um" antd, may psy at iron :ore ! . ad those. .. w o can't raise t:Aar, must either.eoai a !fiaeauat eut,,ol some Bink;oielsesmy attieviia. He gays file Leak . - tr:Heiiiteallank of Hew York. will teoet.prb. -. .iiiii . .4.4)iipwiking;:i . kirth4 - i0: - ,iitiiiii4l ult.. ,iitiiiioui iriiioas, iiin, evikopozataii, mo a t a itiop that IOU! P.. .1-.., --, ...- . - . - ' l ielend'blheijnOthint, tOrk i k-iw o Aw! ~ by 0 4somd ;)1=144: : ' '.. ilPtltiiiii - 14k 4 iii. defosOftiod gia - 14 4 41 , _ 4,;: - * l* ". 0 1: 6 44:40 1 ii*' •'- i . i.lial fia.:pk4; iaiitiotit: q.r#4. .:, .. - . ~- i ll;daitcini- 0 1amPi.i.44, - .01 40 , a. 041 , i. 14?.` elOy i nf#o-0. 10 , 111 4*#- ou t;:i 4, -r•••:,T-- ; 4 - 1. ,E 'AJitiPing l iii° I** 41 47 4 04 tU* , .. 4 # 41 1 r , tlg7i -44.0"11X°14041e*, iocommatit 4iiiiing , r, , - . wth9444ovoli&L.- who 'paid inuientneVion, in tite.hthainlitattati • -• - • A Protediee 7rniff.—Taie ifinhpin; more , fiensing.ttens,inti:4thitlaeittilloom efens clouded prospects, titan tibtaterve the 'unktilinW ofsentrtment rfrote every q , esinig, ost thecqtreatien'of - nninnielling. bur Vine, ThetnentainOtinete . binis, tbroogb the . piiinektrterihrici otliikson LegifAstures.-hae*kited lion. i Parer * 1 0: in of the Uni treir /Ration, ma deranged,, 04•1111 - itaili tarsi* ig offeroconn rereigntier. 11Supfxna . "than, was r •rtrrh a mania (a apoctdation,that it is'uo way sur •pguiag • itcfirid-kta effeeta,develoired in an busman annual tralebtegneat to Omit Brittalti as our, princi pal creditor. Our tviuntry, our. rocourues, American Increase! '493 f 0900,000.000 4401100,000 ~a nuiteriel and borne nianuGictures require protection, by an lapallitiOP of higher 'Julies or: alt - foreign arti cles btought into our. country. Ten yaks igo; the balsoce of annual is ports s against our exports was $11,133,956; this year we have imported-goods to the 'vast amount of -$170,800,000. and our exports to.pay this have-ambitated - otilrto 698,851 - 00,- -Watulteilien.didldifce agaima us of $74,448,550, which mud be paid in gold or aloe, becausofwe , have no U. $, Bank bills to tiketilate in EuroVe to "meet it. Admitting that ope half of this amount ~ re-exportediandoentitied to debenture, - still it will re quire near one half of all the specie in the U. B. to- estil mated at $85;000,000; diAnage-the -debt utdra ing to foreign merchants. irwaa a fatal day' to Out eaufltry;:ithari the Tariff • was remodified, and the great bugbear of a surplus revenue, would nut have produced a vibe of the dime- tors, which - have secured from-n want of pratraionta the ..American System." There is no doubt that some • itions of our country may not receive advantage from the ammo, as soon as others, but it would be useless to urge this as an objection. -Northern- and Southern interecialtro tittiebecuming assiuitleted by continuous rail mads4the Atlantic and • the ?Cada sippi are drawn together by canals and steam gation, and local advantages are daily asnming a . •national character :from the gigantic system of inter nal improvements, which is the pride of our country : We do rot imagine that any material opposition to aVestrictive tariff would pow be made by theltMuth; CVO ' MICE MI est-have' taught the mhabrumts of that section, that our surest means of wealth, are to be found in our own reamrces, and that it require's Kit a trifling effort, to remove our commercial dependence on Englaud,-aud free ourselves from the payment of an annual .tribute, as grievous as which compel. led the War of the Rcvoluuon. With tbissubject, party feeling:aback! 'not niter-I fere.; let us curtail the emirri,ous ameuritot imports, wlfitei'wow drains the specie from our country, let -us 'throw away the staff of dependence, and walk un aitlifd. There is no portion of our. land which wilt not feet the relief. Look at our own sectiontie want of a protective duty on coal is no small cause of the embarrassed state of the trade heret , ode coun try offers a premium, to the introduction offineigncoal, while England guards her mining interests by pro hibatery taws. England sends blitolatto ourshoreal aff ballast, sells it at first cost or even below it; and we , freight our vessels in return with specie to pay tote. England receives our cotton. tobacco &c., because she can return it manufactured and make money, but our flour, wheat and other necessaries are excluded, by high imposts, except wen a failure of her harvests rendered tlecessirspto open her 'ports he their admission. Mote the tariff was inter fe red with, our exports end,iniports were nearly balanced, and the small peer ltamderapce against us was not felt ; but when the same' Onfortunaw interisusition which destroyed our currency and vetoed 'the' U, 8. Bank, found a -political gain in attacking he tariff, the friends of the American System, were able to save but little from the wreck. The "Compromise Bill," wasnev er the choice of the Whig supporters of domestic in - terests,.bueitaroa urged as-s last alternative to pro .tact in pert, otr mantrfaeriles indttu"aglicalturuts. Noir is the time, then. for the actiOwnfllongress,' whop the-people feel that they have taken a wrong stop in toodifying-'thetariff; when distress arising from extended epecolltion, ass necessary *result of extended banking faculties, has depressed the ener gy Of our merchants, and brought commerce to a stand. -Let early action be taken : let the cotton grower of the south. and the tobacco planter of the west, the manufairturer of the east, and the agricul-• twist of the midiewstktes;reobistelO Make one effort ; • as retieve mettle', ind . we shell be above theotord,y' and ' wrgracions'protection of those who . . are 'de- termined to be evil fhmedy itself, Inl3 whohave as serted that commenWil distrdas must work Out its ' , own cure Let the American syilem be relived, let a tariff be imposed such as will Vrotect, top and the happy results will soon be manifest. The, white swiAling 'controls of ear conimefisrwifl again seek , , diatant seas, the cknids of men:rattle gloat', Willie' dispelled by thebtightdawning of happier timais, , our deranged currency will sold allow into - As :accus tomed chantiels, and every portion of our labd will , feel the . revivifying influence of those enactments, which will carry healing on their wings to those who are now desponding and despairing. . . a l. We •dout-like mantillas : N ay hide the: form sod.liMk•like alremart's cape trimmed op for a eel ebraticni. Palsies and Walking dramas for otirtaste, which is getting more fastidious with our years. ti The Lehigh Coal 'Trade has been suspended from the Summit Lereel,utul iiestSpilug; A sisapcnsiail of buoinesigUuk plsee;in Wild Street one day last Werliali UrbtiHs, bear, brokers, beltway merchants, and money-kings Wag engaged in. surveying an immense Ratite pillar intentreiltit the new Exchange. - Small Votes.-3n moat of the states tehiti , offe; *crud tbree.4opas bill* are allowed, vecreAmaymeata aFeyet oxidated:. kg Vaasa *a learn a lesson from*. expatiate! , 4 3:7 Brother Beal, ofthe Danville Gish' that the vote given for Comuristioner in Colossi bia.Daunty, is not a fair hit *of the party strength; and that-the 4188, votes, Which our friend fell-behiC wan ralfediral *cities: - We are sorry to herr matters Wotia Anus w e thought you lost the fpdeial . rotes of your modern “ detuOcratic " party, • yoke was bat ariliur tally listf Winkel! Of the fideralachootof BuChz I apart, Ingetsol, Iladlter, &c. !malts you! It mart beirepecicd.fhinigla v eriren Mr. Seat aci F twooirea %hailer -1 4mi* Yriari %iris en ipod the federal Al* i . n„hie " *hi zifyitdve . Years ago. ir!Pgliflifoosed ,yon 1014 *-orra ed against the-leaders of your present party, all of whom funolinlir changeollittinalaniOiltritit an& tray cedayal -principle. You • have tifized-:tifi yritir 'party;'anti your opposition to finferalisui':gcledratrn dowhturi Your bend's rebuke fituniunikqtaitteri.* kar*th4ll:B`• Bank 6 bga ruirt.-- ik tiie4ovirsor, the Keist* how it te,-14titiar.-407 4 .(RNA-Airkt, ‘.; 74 8 4 1 er war 4 13 out:Anna* is , ticrir*begisting rts!nrkets• Thr 14*""iar merchants are in_gii:lniki - apalre sprung in the iiik-tressowto brriat 40;41 ail iliirenrsiningindrag try;a - triii4l of coutitiyf4 UCI 1304ifpri. UMW foil& a brad% fratoboamtircitklitrallia - I Ai 5 ., 04 eile/ 11 4W 4 are ' M gr " ' IC. r i t -e At t l O ia".: liiikijoiraour runto N surtilwatirt4:lll, t ME - ' Ifeotia pagers' airs in sea` iitikik .- iiikitiiensivittelialit.'vesuittnif . e* 'nes , di::: The pit took &twinned leyielget 'esphniorf took plieeriodinilnkiii;":itie:t i Omission, that tiro ltouseAiiiiiig l fitiea ,from their ".(12;untallons, and OM . of IhOln Outitire42.o)ffieces. Bomo of .the inmlttEilethellittferliad tat been ihnnil at a date .houiltrthe Welt*. 'bef r. the erplosion. I.dense column . of flaniesWas.tisAns,from the m . 41411i of the int. Irons "70 to 1136 „At 10 o'Clock,,a des. I pated snivel at Picton Air dm fire engine company. who liffitn`a - member Ali thWilltegnie at midnight. Vtiett the - deflietel 4 Tift . theWtSy Nities:remov ing th e goods Oosii the sio':tiic'teljeinN. /(part only of the hoisee. trek sivebt7. - Atter daylight; on the -18th, two immense, colonial of dense di* smoke rose in the air itiolinetlififthe l ilferfitghltioly tentled i to another pit. A Tournament, was held in Philadelphia d .1' .g t. the revolution, in honor of General Howe. Jt wrui conducteal in every respect accietling to the instodie and ordinances of ancieht thitridry. . . a yTbe;l4l..l7. Sunday A:tlas, r 'in t irqu►g e to Puff dhi.iiihnWy'ditt; a pair dresser, says in moduli. - -, smorbego ahead." , The puff wiiuld be'intore germaine to the'in'ait4 were it to Sly, 'sassy he go a thousartd heady" , . • L 'Hitzzurrrs Rcgiifer.—We Would call the public attention to this valuable work. Its statistical ta- Ades will berfound of great interest at thepresenteri .sut,'and whoever Wishes to see causes and effects of 'pressure;'pet banks, and overtrading. will do well to refer to the tables of state .debts, banking capital, and exports and imports. Figures will speak . in tones riot to be mistaken, and give a warning which, we trust will prove ',total, ..Pneumatics; wh***l . them mother r It is the science that treats of air—• ob then the hot air they have in the anthracite furnace, is tt rrewmatie, runt ay INN MMR!SM _4l l _ Vatabrished a Library and Edircadon t3ocielly. . Prof, Epay, lately.predihtt•l - a storm off (Am Hatter s, which 'litho proved to have °c cared. Tappan, the Abolitionisthas Peen sued by Lieut. Meade the U. 8. Brig Washington, for slander in having I asserted that he wearied money found on boatti tito 4inisbuL . The damages are laid at $ 5 O,- 000, mil we hope the offices may obtain so large a portion of itotS to silent's, the impertinent interfe rence of iiie calumniator, awl teach him to mind his own bmynia..; • Nesn ; .tersei.:--Botti houses of the Legislature con seised an:the 25th olt.,and re-appointed the Bon. xPenninkton, • Gortrtios. Joseph. b. Horn tilutaer,Afie'titteled Ohlef•Justice, -and-Isaac South ard, Treasurer.. David D:''Otoeir, geologist of Wieehisku;tried re cent's. tow POmiAti; 'We engaged in' a mientifie atiturimitimV . :ofelii - itibtegions of the Territory. 7*. Locke 'bf dreetrothtti, cu ntitfues the mearches COiliMfliiCed by; him. (0- Aftei entangling our currency in irretriveable difficulties, the General Government refuse any ac tion mi the subject, and say it is not their business to extricate the merchants from their difficulties,— Let who will.be ruined, Martin. Van 'Buren is deter mined to be non-committal.. The Magician reminds us of a story told of the celebrated down, Grimaldi, during the London riot, of 1789. Many. to savetheir houses train' the' toreh, or frirr being Ignited down, inscribed over their doors uno popery." Grimaldi, somewhat doubtful perhaps, whether the. papists or protestants - wenld eventually Mob !the . most, wrote on his "No Religion r, ar i The reported death Of Alfthow Jackson, which was current during the week. was, we are pleased to stateomfounded. We trust the General, may yet 'live long enough to , be convinced of the imprac . - ticaldlity of some of his experiments. • Bunk - tonvention.—A meeting of the officers of the differeot.Dankr in-New Alit,. lately convened, • and ink:din stibstonce• the following: . • • 1 4 4. They Te•Pleed,"dhehtlealY,' third:le banks of-New Yor k must and will initiation .specio pay.. mem* AT ALL 2d. That it is inexpedient, at.thia tirUe,.,tu curtail 'hairline of discouutir. anis Otroikeetrdeistmeto traita•thejrnpression; - thit &eke Illatftsiuttr ebiltridled by anti Con,- 11 7 . 11u,oftiial pardon of merit between the lo'co subdtregsurers,l6l thosi Whigs who happen to, have the manastimeritUf . Banks, we will allow the talprerenxia," but deny it oq any othpr grounds. r • a • cky Fellstes..—Orn broiliebditers dt the Yotk Republican am floating on the flood tide of life, Which leads to good fortune. The senior was . recently e lected a state Senator.- and the -junior has beep re • warded for his.exertions in the cause of deunion and harmony," by obtaining a lovely wife. Good for politics and love ! may they bah hive the ascendan cy n their resliecllvb &airs& •-' Samuel J Burr, 'Once a Pottsvinism, now of ,the t 6 York editorial corps, has composed an °Peril entitled fhb li'Peri or the Enchanted Wand." e alveipffionbtilla r ruho,nwsi9 him, ever shim he wad to sit 'on 'the balcony of Traci:Mac's somelan years since, , and play the .flute with usi on liootilight nights. We don't do so now-athe emming bricie gives its the IteU1111“111114 'We oMM:ici ly are grow lug , old. • Angfisk goirreigna.— The following Tenifieation . will plovei.sit Assistance to our. yrinng friends, in re. alf=illl tho fuocessive kings and queens of the IllriZNornume; then William his #4 l *lniii*Pheittcilijfehryl *eh O r d and . .Next Hdn fp ibe Thinly Edwards one, two; and three L. 2slw!„ stoup - after Richard, three Henries wa ;-• •••,. XibilipliAlTd. - RSCh 9 rd,llli 4 gial, 1ige, 11 ,.1 • .Ottiiityi iitilrEdwanl, Queen kle74 tittheet . - • , Then Jamie, the Saihaiiit ' l4'Ohlities, ' 4eit v t - Yet . received, Mier Cromwell, another Cheri . ** piett 4MM-the• *opt-ascended ti s e throne; ' • s kWlfliim all • GoaWitat.detuitr*:•imaicatrelteiibe the Ggornmenr , 11knakrupt.,--Orders harm tom' ion peo„ of ,otihe Dipitthteo. tjo pay: vy,gllll4oller lot the Weald, wbfi: - 4#1:6 2 , astit'seace the 3rd 4Pflitieber- TAM* .14,A1.,,Irdrcalbek-Conm!pr, are g !Poiletra..4rlndfud"4 l * e!?' 10 P 1141,11 - 7 3 ° imitors hiklii : l l o44 4l diatiorngirviainweer five years,; MEM -ialltrOit Van %%101114 - tea by a of b*iiiiinVizzicim bt*iiittort Mint Mania - Van Bare of thit,huriOit'wir, oi•otriut , :iiikunirt at ful of icor I,l34lians end our-Wation Canal Rioter,s.-.1.• apelike' and Ohio. pendantiaiy for Giant if/ 4 1 crammed with rea, red. but to put•the simply owing to IA cie tiply their pro ter moron we will Reading Press. hat a sapient hot a quantity of thei , circeulation. api4.ad your read t . ce, or You aril is Nab Andrew Jac L4TE AN D By the arrival ofl Captain'Nye, at N portant intelligen""l The difficulty w pined, and Meatus. I taut - agents of the II don had obtained a of England. • ,The unfavorable. The aurpenfion land is nein , openly' paperand all event ihhvilatile-= mode of carrying ninon and durable , ' • U. S. Bank aka Da. The French pa et ha officially co et the Vended Ira Praise oftleburg. From tt THE PROFIT Never did men tittles called prop. reason, sound jud than the Whig m '36. What Web = L.wini, Sprague. others, solemnly a matter of fact. truth of what the r ruptcies, disord ing. and compter they said they..w .1 W hen Genera ter currency the his better curreh y not ' sot 'When had not anitsbert. regulation of the e. the value of mon did they not say, h or that the cache g When he and M promised that th rency, end wool• e in the 21i States, d would end to an it order, and disuse' GM in them ? The man who re 1834,z 1835, and 16 amazing foresig t then in 'unveils part'in all those .1 spoke. that to . ak now, all that is ed the present ten " was announced he them vvith'all hi is measures, (the t en Webster unrav- tee view: -All the MI fending their . t Whig stateinne 'w now. past. • IVhen the ez , los lion abandoned the Sub.Treasu for. four years fe defend, with eq. .nwar eay.l - s'kb propoles, is an t p They reason,* a proves, that S and that two ur riveriament. a d exist. .813 L ednatinished . b WO' have . ten arcane prop ice ever—and will my *shah cep!. a,' er succeed kn ofttai -Things By tk l , the Whigs 0 1 a j preamble an'd ".! Whereas 4fispriSed• to de , apprtiptiate'tm rty having Pers.. that h Dernecraes; thit ,hec • have been a ; -joiSedlo anti° istie—neyer v i Federalists • unto .Marun. of Miduba is in the lattittle soldier tholj bones there H Van Dyck ved ait:l l Pee Catskill R - Resolved. 4► this mint - ,stseiates . of t W , e •are simisit, of the adran 'duced. -ad ay of ac t si, 'motel the present' and engraft, steam *pion urvi!rd! : °l Wafer a ; rt , **wild zkPOPF* . • ; 44 - 41nitia- I :0 44 0 1 ,0 11 .11400* -day er. tw; 'Cradle c :i@d after Arced t waif;the thaaght. ,1 1 'Yr 10 • seir;stra_ i persocr.s joiact:, EN 1 . Apposed the hiit war,. whieli true democracy, or- modein tli'llie most powerful nstieji sty millions, and achieve Awl naval fame. - '1:41,1* party are the adeoessi s I. - ' 1., all who have the him-, 1 .1 !' fe!ohtest with atsail . urtftfillliont, and cot. feat, disgrdee'lihd disaster. I of 'be rtoteretin .theThes. have been sentenced to the from ten to enr,hteen'yeare n:.—Almost every paper is why the suspension occur * thing in a nut shell, it is kkg' not hoeing erione ape. If any body can give a bet 1k him 4o call at our office.— ' or, to expect the banks to •cie in their vaults equal•to . Press, yo , i either tvish to •_n a subject JE vital impor. stupid a " currency tinker' himself. - ANT FROM ENGLAND ,packet ship Independence; orkOve have sato and ne m Europe. Hotlingners, had been ad. Inichilds had become the reg. Bank in Paria.\, Mr Jay :. of .ClOO,OOO from 'the Bank 1;111] f .yment bit • the Bank of Eng dislcussed in the London news. r • rtier—appearing !lo think the e humed in devising the best be 'suspension into the least inju. ffi.et. l areselling 'in London .4. .rs , assert that the Briiish Cabin m tttt Mated to the French Cabin ri:ge-of Qinen Victoria with a York Ex pret* OF THE Writes... . ocil.tt ttint.:.vhich is some. t which was, in fact, g oo d t, and accurate culculatlon, et Congreseof ay, Adams, Frehnghilysen i, Bargees, Poindexter, and ed and forewarned 'is now ry is hourly recording the .light announced, and:bank lianges, cdinniercial suffer. a. Things are exactly as kmon promised to make a bet. atswe had 1n 1834, they said ould be a wares one—and tart said that the then curlew., purposes elpteted of it in the .hanger, ac 4 the equalization of / n diffirent. parrs of the Union, tee currency could not be made, could not be better regulatedl %Taney, Woodbury, end others, to banks would provide a cur: ect this equalisation of money II they nut say the State Banks 1 .eemable paper currency, din. the men who put their sofa s the Congressional debates of cannot t ut'beittrbeleby the the !ending Whig stateameh it. Webster who toot an active overaies upon' the cut reacy, do • hie speeches then but history y is to change the future to he explosion attic State Banks Senator W right was defending igbt. The folly of Mr. Taney's Secretary of the Treasury,) Mr. ~ and exposed in every point of et *nistration was then de. , It and all the littile - the re for announcing just what ts on 011837 came, the ado, inis tre r peallank system, and took-up Thus they fled from what they ed every way , to what they now rtinacity. The same statesmen Parr, such-as the government• amicability like free govetoment son well, asplaptice every day rcasurers are unsafe depositors, miens, one exclusively _ for the wither for. the public, cannot co ntending such le15&01111, and now roken promises, these people remising .a - better currency Jot again with in mach assurance as in:premise,_when the Sub. Tress as explode it wilt, it they can co ining it. *r. right nines.—At a meeting o range County, N. the following 11 ... lotions were adopted : i e, the. Democratic Whigs, are not `rive our political opponents of their ( of Federalists, no member of our 'noclaimed, in the langoageot James nio4r bowed the knee to the Baal of ever said with Charles J. Idgersoll, lineal in the 'Revolution he world : , ry'—never. like J. H. Prentiss. *re.. ace the complete liimaph of Federal. like Garret I) . Wall, 'acted with the iting as their flag watied'L.-never, like an .Huyen. Er Oppose the re.elictitm Bever. like Sainuel Cushman. who ped to G'ad that every Americas 'arched into Canada, would leave kis or like Edwin Croywill 'and Henry Senator from the Second :Mitt ticeship in the office of the Fedel at der, which in`lBl2, • sejoWeil over MI tnentyf The - m. l 6re "liSt no know of no " Federal Party' y .except the frieods and poliucal :above domed Federal leaders". MAN'JVACIORftiIit- • . ustomed, in Salem," and Miler . towns flied, to think much and Very justly; ages of "manufactuma lit , aiready mire. rried on eittenaiVely, without the tie of ineorpuritton GE-patriotic sacrifice e have hid - occasion-to obit one of this ; the impiswalk.isl Veneent and Brow uer;"4 eclii-aiidlware sued' with the eztene of the - concern. Sir/sides complete mei it kb*s in .ednetsmt nuiploytnent fifty,worknien and .lifutlient Some of uliful rope we ever saw was trade trout higia gat tfointign of Hairy Clay. n hemp, we understand, la as good an • U any in the world,.but Ms not . bo as the foreign.—Saieni Gazetu. • EXCHANGE. • e criii,taisitlis two ladies, vto. repreteoied , as mother : lett.' daughter, stopped at die ofthe -Altus House. over the S c hoylklii. 7-lldds....witets the youngest informed int.:. 'WOO* neetassainsious to obtain a nein yif t" plait's;tagdopt as her own, !':selection Shir was iltowa,_several, and st that pleased ber.wod reque sted 10Jarprir to iliratother who-was in ttrt *tit* .tted her, they_ would °Win . an' -die-Guardians-of tbe4warrard WI in ! I foi it. . The child:Wes iseapct op in in Wad laktiti br herself to e carrier , few'.minutes .delay . she repurned and tiabearbertsbilfiwiad statingitiattul West dky and 'Pe coll a r "",driven off, -Siedziewithiug farther was ihetristitillttietarne odegeg.l* Oaths efildfor —, idiOt ionise. it eras r: ittlbealiWaltildlhast--bsen taken bp Wu thilithist*lisiek,ons left-
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