MSM 1171/21 EC MEMISM :k.+e~~h~: '. ..,: ~; ;- it CIIMI relay Morning, Alm. 16. Li~LSL~: ed States Itlittin_g Journal REGISTER OF THE IRON TRADE. z 11.Ve have determined to commence, on or about 4 t Apnl next, a Mont% ,Machine, under the i t adore isle, which will be devoted to the interests of the Co i led and Iron trades, any such other mining ope• ration" as are daily beeomhig oil more importance in- our Country. The la lion of the Borough of iimtsville, sithated in the very heart of a region, whore nature has bden ittist prolifiC in her 'gifts, piing; it out as the spot, from whence such a work ernanah.. The importance too,. of our 'coal n prodiicts, and the national advantages, re from the perfection of the experinient+ for g irob with anthracite Coal, demand the Com o- Iment of a work, whiclisaill collect and dissemi , o a permanent form, all the information nisces _ o perfection , in the varionahratiches of me t dher_i i iiti dependent on them. '-' - ts T s work will comprise about 22 pages, in each *nlilil number, to - be - printed in octavo - f.rm, I. do able 'columns, with new time, and skill be fur nished at the low price of $3 per ann. Scientific assishmee will be engaged, and the history of the rise and progress of our mineral business, will be vimitrutti antheutic sources. Statistical tables, and uroiisan improvements will be laid before its resikers, and siren effort shall be made to render the “Usurao I§.TATIVA MINING .lounsm. AST 140121T1111 Or Tu. Jana Tains," worthy the attention, not only of !those actually connected with the iron trade and. mining operations, but of all who feel pride in the ; :advaricement of our national resources, • and the de velopiiment of its treasures. A !regular prospectus will be slimily issued, to which we invite the protecting attention of o edi toriallfriands, and all who feel,. interested in its c eel. i _ • , shoal s. piu, sfsltin meld; men..- nate I ca t • Pasca's Lairrrues.—A crowded audience testi ed the most decided approbation at Mr. Pitacz's introSutory lecture on Tuesday evening last. We are Peeved to learn that he has engaged the large rooms over Mr. Lirmscorr's store, corner of Centre and Mahantango Streets, which he will fit up in a comModions manner, and be prepared to commence the 4gular course on next Monday week the 25th inst.; We trust with confidence that this attempt of Mr. Peale's to introduce rational amusement into our Borough, diiring the approaching winter, will be lib 'rally supported by our citizens, and that he will be encoitraged to make the recreation permanent. • We would repeat, that a suhscripti4n 'list in left at ritu office, to which we trust our friends will ap pend their signatures. Anthracite iron Trade.—We chronicle ih'. week, the first shipment or Anthracite Iron, from our Borough. It is but • beginning, but in leSb Chau toolyears it will swell to great trupprtaace., Bonart.—n will be seen by reference to our ad vertising columns, that i hi.. Basusrsts and Maficza, intend giving abico cent on wine evening of dezt week, for the amuse tint of our citizens. : , • The performers are spoke , of in the highest terms as liking eminendy proficie . in their respective pro fessilos,'having been recend engaged at the Nation al • hestre, New Yidr..—Mr. Berger intends giving I in dancing, ithich art there is every roas t on believe he is we qualifiial, and Mona. Braun: re will instruct in singing and music: Whe Anthracite Furnace.—lt is no longer newa to entrance that the furnace is doing Well; anxiety note manifests itself to . know its improvement, its ;yield, capacity, and power.- it bas.been • matter of , relented inquiry, bow much coal it requires to Make' ' a ton of keit. We have taken paina to ascertain 1 w ' h ,precision, the extract propo rtion Mqinrod, and _ now state, that on Wednesday last, dining the boars. two toppings were made, which yielded 1 000, llw of pig mend by actual measurement.— ' D ring the 'mama period the stack was fed with. 4000 llet.- of coal, which moles a yield of it 23 5 : T tons of iron from 10 tons of coal, or less gg . 7 than li tons of- coal toproduce a ten of iron. We have every reason to believe that whin roasted ore if entirely used, it will not require earn! thin 1* tone of coot to the stack for onto of metal: The amount requisite 4or the engine and the fleeting opportune, Will perhaps avenge one ton more, or 2/ of cool to 1 Of iron. F I The 'Aram work ofAhe furnace this week has , been at the rate of 52 tons por week, and we may I therefore calculate that every work of . equal power • ethi4k shall herPlr anklet!, will create a con eurnferon for itboni 000 tans of coal. • I on .Ore. We are moth° • . Inf. Lyman, to ‘state that he will Ersy $3 per ton, for Iron Ora delivered on 'r his bank, that will yield from thirty to thirty-fivo i per bent, mined in this region, and a proportionate pee Tior that oft leas yteld. ••. There is' an ale:ma:ate of Ore itnthis- 'neigh*- * llopn, and this will a*.id $ fine - ofiportunijr.ff atspeldinere who ba - Se been thfown °aid' einptoj ,the' stoppage of Mining operstrowtoi cogaige in , • }larch forrir?n , , , L..4V-rrosAtt r ier 7aox. PLA?ts.--tbo bon . platesi - ,foobloo' of tbooi posinted to - Bbirf ragman. EN. are adinrably-ialcoloted for-Wing the article is 101124 Wu& egooluotor=":- than nagr'allfthenOr ala t hata f in a r k i and . I P lint: 0914 aouri*OgOientio the ,host of the Metehiwee Hotel hifTjglade 1 2hiwlieetbena io twe, and we have his euttmity.rfor thiiiWiew. ition'thaknottijag euperioijo theinireifitOtes 6 .'194 ' ; :d.kk i F ik - 5 thej e rnal41 o (theart Saog .Co. anutut.,ltuppi.y.: it, add itiey :uses -t lirrittowkwrof • i• Vaulter Dim evieeerni witkiee,peT • boat} futile fleeeigeilu Sher. more of a litrnipl4o;losniitiOrtilli ? : linsgroee bKa sent tYf i whappeii yard in eirentalerenee; and weighing wiibip a friction of iween.poundel • • . . . MMN '7l#l4ol%bekui- agijAkim , Bik.4) o in***o to canna ate tigat 1 4'4 . aMigues to • in due " 'l o 6o *: Lion of 4*lkotit:;# l 7R io Ariirinir - #. 9 *-00 Bd43,lll°i4ode**:**biii.,ll&oughiiliei Its Prised. prommitY the Mil rid Ii extremely danger - en., iind 't tioeornotims- etimmencemnz ning;tt will Ten*o e*cei4 risfEothle.. thiiebiOgiOsii•Olisti . _trt:,.•„aldeteifc the 461Ikain hioniadinitg ut the the await 'Roth", Mut It:Wilk bita iirtitiee'lif • thefintiOnms - hir4MisMiilts, • 1 0 j'eiritankc9s4l*tiai i 4ll; ll3 :. i i i if* l7 * 4) 6 1"40. 1 . • - - petitioir to the insuageri of the:Turnpike Coin rani V now iticeivine Signatures, sod we ha'se :no .111 # 141 °1 • • ,dent thater ladies, whci:iiiih i be good housewims: and see a• mei excellent saving water heater, would do well to call at Mr:- Benjamin Taylor':[ mine *Undue one he has an agen cy selling. &Win! of coals will hearseiner, tor all the purposes oflit family : and by its agency . all the dire horrors and terrible specimens of !confusion Worse confounded: -which are exemplified on a washing day " can be avoided. There is no den gcr.of rust on your clothes. as the water is boiled in a wooden verweL We have never seen any thing,in our opininn, act requhite to the collided and come no., toce of a family. • • 'The Age of Meam+—There are in •ur county. twenty four steam engines. which ate` 11 with two or, three exceptions, now in . °pentium- The follow .will show the purpose:aim which they are employed o =-16 out of-the 24 have been made in am Sorough, at the works of . Haywood 4- Snyder. For Mining Coal,, 13 or anis Mills. For Cupolas, For Rost building, &A Forlron 'Fiirrisceso, ,, Fur Ron/ pulpow% • This is a number otengtnes larger than any other County in our stste t ,with' the probable exceptions of the cities of Philadelphia and Pittsburg.— Prop the statement, it is evident, that as these have been all erected within a few years,.it wiU bok but • short,time, before a much larger number wilt be in .pperatiOn, and that all our mechanic arts will be car ried on by their, agency. A . Pick and Shoed Fnclary, is much) needed. in OW vicinity: An - iMinense number of these article are used here, and {h e enterprise which would start a factory, would fin en immediate ti me, market, while our could be cheap ^r f at a chear i e rate than at presen ea the es uses of the transpor tattoo of the nista' is vii, nd the n.anufictured avoided. 1 ini4._esatir t nstarice Curea's Axe .... is elablishment, as .....o ahout 5004 - togs of . SchnylkiN . • ly, which costs them defivervd there from .8 per ton, aaid the Juiiiate - Iron which they use, cost them, slofi per ton, and thew manufactured ankles are shippe4l to Plipidelphia for their princi pal market. NoW Were their factory located here, coal could be . obtaihed from 2 to $24 per ton, and the iron would cost sl(rper t.r . ni . less, while at the same time they would l i nearer to the Philadelphia Mar ket. This locatio therefore, in the articles of coal and iron alone, woOld save 25 to $30,000 a year, in dependent of the Ova:lieges of a nearer inatket. — 'Why then canitoteonie capitalist take these-facts into consuleratio#: every boat coming up the canal is freighted more; or less with the articles of picks, shovels, &c,,, whiiih find a ready market here. It is well worthy of attention, and such an undertaking could-not fail to Prove extremely lucrative to those eniaged, end convenient to the operators of our re gisn. . - article op again, wl • Al a proot of thl Factory, in Gunn! we kern, co) Coal ao 7,1 ;rang Nickl by, is coinpleted, add fills thetness , ore of ; its author', reputation. Unlike any other. since the time of ISliskespear, he draws directly on the every day feelings of the heart. invests the most homely incidents, with overpowering pathos, and. -gives a dignity to the exhibition of feelings, which a casuarwnter would pass over, without notice. His pictures are froull life ; truth and nature are his pig- Mein", and the tts and shades; stand out or recede with almost magi fidelity. There is next a fintnre in any of his portraiwwhich approaches to caricature, all are natural, a d!ive sasimulete each to some Mill iidusJOf our ow acquaintance, and are startled lathe .faithfut resew ce. Antithei excellence of the Wri ter is. Ate'moral hick-his story inculcates vies is notlilded, so as to decieve 'the eye. and vitiate the sentiments—its ormitY shines-through the flimsy covering, in vrhi hits votaries hope to omottiti.and we have not a ngle iympathrtn their•downfall, or a tear for their each. But tun; to Kate—to !Amite uggsaL4o the twin brothel's-40 Tim —or to Nich ;—how • gratefully and soothingly doe: tharemem ce of their patient saircrinp— their charities. iiind their ennobling qualities steal up- . on us! Tins is the charm of theiworlt: our sytupa this. are Worthily excited. and when the tear falls upon the page,l we are not ashamed of it—At is the tribute-of genuine feeling to transcendent genius ! 'NEW TOME ELECTION. The gleatibittle' has been &night on the soil of the Empire Elate, and she hod rejected for the third time.ber ,unerOcthy son,.lfartin Van Buren. The expression of fuoapprobstion on his war 'Upon the currency, his tended buikinisystem, and biesub to:miry eche has been overatielming.-and New York is for years from the oexplimenteis." We have no a Whig Governor, Lieutenant Gov ernor, Etenate,l House. and a majority of 16 in joint badlot to re-el Oct Senator 7/1/Insedge. VIM Buren has been dele4ted on his own soil, and the popular delis again him. In the comities out of the city, the Whigetti e, wiikthe exceptioa of one member, 1 the mite na r.in the Astenbly.as test year, and gain affix ,more Elmostors—vi great triumph in deed,"gnside 'lig thd importance of this deliberative body in lts is sanative chayartei, . The- Alba y Argot gives it tip'se fat! Imilite Era pire Mario cernetLand'admits that the Whigs bave-a nutj ty" in tar &nate from 6to 8, and in .:13xtigors ';',eutr_ttim I.l*-Ifi‘tr4' 'Naked etwiveittPor:Thil WiiiiTAlf r owArT 4 '' " I li tA d ln ' eal/ve li t iOi l4 :Tf en t" tIC *4: ne;l4.*io *iii;»`:44oP*4 6 4* !wily. m , ,,.. .00..11 arniuAixa+ rgoktio 46 : 61 1Nr01f,irw,,,-,., ~. 7.01116 , - 67.71intinienten Viellefeej, rids & Wes of-etsotausiastsi:batosSeen'n**Ven ratsines ' engine* the st e lia!MV*,° i'l t., r . •-.; in ist-due- ' ethane thief:Ott& ''7 - ` :'''' •=. ...',.. 4 ' ~ .t.. sinseeneidass - ,Phaadffil hi t*'! w il'Ait t w isel • .her ,l Vt-k 4 '0 41 #4- 1 4, 1 n*1 . 4 ‘ , . l "nre,k, .10•1111#40.nist 4i;le 10 . 4*-rattiem li 4 I. ;a .% owv..,tr-* . r.,,,0..v., `Olitition - hl Pt -44 .7" ,- ~ --: VA WIT dncom'i - --vr.-...5, i...... eixiwicsiai o anaior o d ` e th. 8u young le who :Int Atli v lieei ititti•Anie-Vu, Ittrpyni4 l ", iirsci T a d ' i itett4'i,::ft*Cheit:iiinnt4eljtietieXl iivittarif - ;;V.6.;T4Orisrit , - ~, ....,.,..,„, ,- ,--.-,- •• 4 F•t ~ 1 stip.-1111r. Van Buyen7snativ,cointy iwasbors, to.the,Asiembly— Olds ligee..:Whig !maws:. Tut tes for the-gent Whigimast 4:1 Mil "" ' :- u./47.'''.40:1e1i*Aie.(40104..e.:141 yr* .1 1 0.4 lii.l.i!sfie•YO.* - lieek ena ibiflil i*eT Ma , e! e l rn A° ebe khelk year ace *4 ;01‘seitleillieft iii i rie*PrilliliitniC-ie l bs Tek!lk t-iesestripid ;el* Odi'rgifee . -Yell itind;:# ll !. l • cheek . l4 with Moo:. eti — rnirkirOlimpbe.4 ahovegot . r.. fmt,7464 , tadeofisoots t :laithl-heehS' a !'east. ** inches NSiti &net; ! 1 tli4. litilek:ale zipped with .arses vs hugskladon, ling oil Your little finger.; -*old 'yOsi - 1111 . Wihiiliiin 'lit' the and Win the lam' !Iftill•—fieliieroeler •.. , -. ... Bash ikayla. the cam in H arr i s burg. bat Wiese • iiii**tintiii-Se *Oti thus is Sibuylkill Cotititi: gentle m en lierelhar ,to art -hito human beings. not' ke ,ti lm - ,tli:el , N li m st i lnidt*hisia on the fiugem noiimaili it. .4* 7 :ileciiiiirtiiiii•filulible jewel speirinkrvi, nultraalliihear,,he amend. the de iilri r4i:Teit;l4k*liliK . *o4'; - faith* *-1 1 44 4 ! 4rA l ikik 't44:l;e4;4!l's iicorninelia tow . yhts-linigh.tikoffichuylkill-ore chirolroms, MO over ready to bras* d lance in stuipo-t of the Mr.— i t *Or4? They bed e r epres s at Edlingtoo *CP,Or 'IIIIIIIM4 AtiCRON" but the varying weather pro vented. a 'certain bit -eyed damsel .oiour Borough from beinCpropon4i as the Queenof Beauty. . The Gansu—The Some Sentinel, an approved echo of the Albany Argue, thus attempts to aentuutTor the M oat of the Van "Sirenites at thevecent election : 4. We have lost; tile Senate and -probably the House. The rabid au4 insane doctrines of our party in the city of Wow York have lost us thousands of votes in the eountrY." Psznass.—Weisre opposed to pWges in gener a, but the following fntnn the Albany Advertiser. is meetly to ourmind. “we pledge the of the Empire State to the &Edney of the fla r nialeatg - Ciinteotion by Twenty Tkouweed /*gorily Mdanchast Detith.—AL Westfield, Chants/me Co., N.. Y. of apoplexy, on the 25th ult. Maria Se ward, wife of B.J. Seward, Es q ., (brother of Gover nor Seward.) Mn. S. was round in the morning on the fleor by the bed side, in an insensible state from which she never recovered, and in which she espited in about' 1-wenty-four hours afterwards. Handsome Con , .—The. offices of the first U- S. Artillery at PlattsbUri, have had repaired the di lapidated monument erected to Commodore Downie, who fell n the action with McDonough. The mon asient war erected by the abaci-in-law of CJMMO. 'dore Downie, in S&land. Venus, was visible at Phdadelphut with the eye, on Monday last, at noon day. It be nothing strange forus to see Vent:tans and the Grocer too, trim obr office door, at all times of day. . . Sub-treasurers. are complanung of the suspen sion ; they cannM provide themselves with spe cie to alisquatulata. and bank notes are bad things to be trued by,szid will not circulate; out of thc;ir im mediate neighborhood. Those are the reasons we have heard of no 'followers in Frites footsteps. "keret!,Se and multiply.—The wife of John Good heft of Reading, lately presented her husband with three little Gooiltiarts at one birth. Qtae Miura—A Miss Budd has given her self in marriage kr • Mr. Flower. That the bud should become &Amen is the course of nature. Gen. Jliork,, one of the successful Assembly men on the New•Yort loco loco ticket, is said to be very large—asseond Sir John Falstaff. The locos base much to boast of then, in this con- test, carrying such weight, and being trammelle.l with u iron pled!. - Troubi munieati Sept. 28th. - Yell, at Fa yetteville, Arkansas, informs him that Captain Arm strong and himself had received official orders to have apprehended anti punished the murderers of Bondi not ind Ridge, and thit these offenders, supposed to be late emigrants, accordingly, have been demanded of John Rosa; M the .event of his failing to comply with whichrurest, difficulties may ensnei He therefore wikhee Mt Yell to give notice . to tbe-ihhab. itants of Washington County, to be preparefaid in 'carrying the! 'order into execution. gol. aaor rte Fat . Wayne is directed to look to the'protection. of the arsenalt Fayette. • Roaris fearful of bring. bag upon himself the vengeance of the nation in case wirrendere them, and we may therefore pre dire min appeal to force. ' • The Pink - titian if Conneeticul.—This event, which Was adopted by the original colonists —the settleraf itartrocl, Windsor and Wethers -6ebl-43 the p re' 1639, two hundred years ago, it v is-propoacd 10 celebrate at Santord by public eilks cere monials...lll venerable Noah Webster , ' aged 80,, einks to iterthe *dike's. The Ezpion made southern lati tude 70°,but • e masses t ice were so numerous it trim thought viseable put .hick. After refitting at Vidparaiso land Called, they proceeded to explore the tiandwichl Islands, were they would winter, and in the Sprin t ; make another demonstration on the South Pole, en visit the Columbia river, and come home. . The vote i the Counties of Centre, Mifflin and Hunting 1. a; which comprise the Congressional Ow trim, to be plied by the special election, stood st tha last au. op& thus: I • stiffra. .., 4 ; • am 3527 i'mui: i shWerill be seen. that a member of this sumo poll ' damp sus the late incumbent, will p ro . hly be el-w T W. •• - - 4.gystortelelrilheteticar—This veracious Journal claims a% them gain 024,820 votes from last ngia A. usual; th that print, this statement is untrue: in 1838 dmi loco vote was 127,821, and in 1839 tk was only , 1 ,871;4owing an actuailom 0f24,850, (t although it Well known that in many counties na otpositkon vim. made, '• tlie ii; Viteri•—rile Heyidone, with titrroitteti,itio took the prepoijtiai t o liso — ptai to limit?' loco th'cii . . • 1 I IC :Crlifi oiliiii* iiivereireboke to Matti, lA= ion- nada ,`: Vitalkikeniwaiilliriliiii go ailitie ' of ra stawg: albs nowirdiiitarglies to Doll s .. .thirisst : litkiiweizto Roillii. •" '' T - ' l v ' "Mot zCippotikidosw—Ttwif treation tt, -, %Ai mai Witie . ' Wiliiiiiiesaiwitituticiwi theirinigh l o.. aiWili • . thi will Want tetiplai* * • 4, - ` 4. t* - 2, 6o liure id P litidoolnittiOrornioal &it of t, lipe J ~ intiehdli*-voiddAlriAli'vaiimort with ogr 14iimitinstitottaw , , and the itiiiiiisikbir , by- Naval . ism , fiiulatiowTtfOks.lieolgA •, 1 11 ! %yew* *FOIE pereaslutti,wtiourwe ..• , _,. .fl t ~~'b!~ 4 1 , 11 / 1 1 1 113 4 Ti'-;:i.j4--41`!..,1•111141. $4114-.11,.1141 tea. 1141 7'l' "Cr - $3,000,000 ri - 4 •,-.*71()1t.. ObUoat . this 414taturfippriaMisoegi' ..- "14, -- • 4 1!31!Z=I1 .•.: • Thilkiiii".4low s kolttarsito the govern.. taint .ozsighoo; ,, *OE the.. , 4*-44 405, 1 10 #;for*li-appwea4::, "440•;,:j - ,""Awitliarimd Pm** witiedtitidoSt-: -it P. l o't - B ePte,g*? :filth, Thii , p,lrassis «slim*tiioai chi lin pc= Aleaander,:anrLwis signed by ilia sovereigns in person, witliiint usual formality, or a Ininiate- . it i riiiictitivititebt6l , l - 64- - itAG4•o**their of the 04141ii;'0°eq" of thiti l o4 4s3'and i nsttel - But s "i n Oip,,:taliaP,ce c*iais: eraioNvonaitzissointess 1820,. its sloe eb aneterbegme eyikpVtibich semis league of Airs' ivearid deka* liearingi; mid aideteimins:, tioitiat*tend its pikfier`Ovir the'irhoik; world if pos sible. In these En land not,acquirree , end cea the foriferapprowil br . England. It has po -concentrated itialf into a mere onion of crowned bends, tq. war agaikist the propa gation and spread 'of republican 'sentiments. john e. ,Calkonn.—lt is said that the views of this statesman in relation to the tinfr have under gone considerable charge, since it operation on our commercial' prosperity has been so lamentably test er' New York—The loiot say that next year, they will recover this state: Hardly :if the Whigs !mire both branches of the Lew:datum a Registry)aw will soon put a stop to the interference of government o ewers and the introdurtion.of fraudulent votes from other states. The •Empire" is Whig, and Whig it will contintle. - try The offlee-holders are all in favor of the sub. .treasury, as it is now in o actual operation," because, dell the defaulters from Swoutwout, to the last run away pfetawster, there has not * single one been imprisoned, or called on to pay pp ! A fine system to rob under. ' Something new.—Tita great revivals which took place in Windham co., (£ean.) 100 years ago, under Whitfield, &c., are to be celebrated at Brooklyn, by foaling . ; sayer, dze., on Doe. 24. •. Grimpaky ol St. Louis Is the Whig candidate for Congress, to supply theescaney occa sioned.. thi death of the Hon. A. G. Harrison. Official coin- Foil Gibson, Loco Poi°. 2589 , 1177 • 2761 1467 1109 9687 Sospensiin.—We have during th, present centu ry, seen three suspensions of specie payment, neither of which occurred when j National Bank was in existence.. What inference is to be drawn froin the tact I Mossochaaetts.—The election in this state came off on Monday last. The general result is somewhat doubtful, from the contrariety of opinion ampng the Whigs on the fifteen gallon law. 'Nifthing Strange.--One of the N. Y. Museums is advertising Major Stevens, as the shortest man in the world No such thing : there are folks in this place so short that they can't pay their debts. , Suspected Bk/erre—ln the U. S. Court in the. ease of the master of the American schr., Butterfly, sent in to N. Y. by the British brig Dolphin, the facts af forded clear evidence that she sailed from.Flavena on • slave voyage; and as the vessel is regarded as Amer ican, the Captain has been held over by Judge Betts for trial, on recognizancee of $3OOO. Disputed Boundary.—Col. Mudge and Mr. Featheratonhaugb have sailed from Quebecifor Ri moaki, down the fgt. Lawrence, to .go frornthence, by land, to try again to find the disputed “high-land" boundary of Maine. Abofition—lf ever truth were penned, it is this ' m Major Noah's Btar. We consider the abolitionists as the most danger ions party at this day in the country.. An adminiatra tion may experiment on the currency and derange .e business opeiations of the whole \ Union ; may vs.:me powers not delegated; may squander the public money ; may interfere in elecnone ; Puny feel power and.forget right, yet the'operations of the Bal lot Box, and the force of public opinion, will from time to time correct and check the evil ;-....but the Abolitionists in - their efforts at universal emancipa tion,.strike at the integrity'of the Constitution, and in attempting:to deprave the &nth of its property, -recognized by the laws, and essential Its prosperi ty, may In,a spirit of a fanaticism, light up a servile war in the /South, in , which la horrors of may' be renewed on a more extensive scale. The Branch of the Bank of Virginia, at Brichannan, has not impended specie payrnents, ho condones to pay itanotes in specie on demand. yellow Fever la raging at Houston, Galveston and other parts of Tex!". Since the Bank whigs have failed in their info' moos project of flooding this state with their small paper trash, through the prompt interference of Gov ernor Porter, they are now introducing .. among us large quantities of 1, 2 and 3 dodar shinplasters from other states.—Democratie •Prem. False - in all its premised: the locos are the bank ites, they have the monster under their control. and the “ prompt interference of Gov. Porter,'" was as pretty a piece of humbug is we ever remember.• He might as well have issued a circular forbidding the people to eat .rags as to Orel:late wtnnall pa* trash." They had 4ierrotned not to permit tke introduction of shinplistert long before the Ouvernor'sl edict : the eMissions of loco foco Southwark. and , v Zemorritie Reading gave them 1 surfeit of so& irredeemable trash." Small bill under five dialers, are in cir culation, but their introduition is no more to he at tributed to the whigs int s party, than aro motives of poli4eilhonesty to the locos. 'Brined, the Engineer of the Thames Tunnel, has dipmvero' a maim ,of uhlaihing speed on rail rays equal 0? Iwo hundred Miles pr. hour. . In slew year e shall be able to follow a hand some tweak of • lightning, and hs beauties will ho longer be taneous, but prolonged' to the vision.' . The Anion Notitm.—To oar notion'this postins Notion, should be every body's ~ notiotiAr it is a Imo, notion, soda *aid • nitiou. L The proprietor has..triore than a notion to issue a ilTuble notion, and we baits two notions, that it will be a welcome no. _ kimono who' his a notion to seei this notion, can ar ai j f j ibei r n ot i on,by visiting aartagic, 0111 e d . t Immo in 4 the 'll2lited ititdis;-0 - •fa,r - ist can be ..sisiOneie:ii now ala hig Old Gt4lfor4 ct . ;-rphith *tut tliilT in the • lit* 11891:: eciaisetiiiiif, it Is "ti - Wor, 2110, year -AL: It ts'of , itoiseiind sun& paitikontiful!** . groiind, Loottikz aeout4, that thin home ass Lind by:o6 - ite.:l4pWidtti#, wh 1 d the eitilicire'r "7. . } • •••• • • • I.,Lisi4s,olduiTtaii&ot'tkie -ft-Qua:4-4 Naples. has lieeii: r eitCoati*ZumisilfoTitederjortut:Azur . -• ',.'0,11i - Oeatcr:C.aWSneY. - ;0 11i1 .9 401* AbiiolvAviittigAt*in4istsa ' t l o , i i44'l " I".t Aorttimi!*ni be, taken ' ItCaa- ; poor to lose pTelity off emfery dpllar. Gloriokts experimentenii , . . v. MAIM E=l=M . AbitesatotAlindi.)—A. physician who dabbled in *elm blid*„oo. 2o 1. 4 11 - cif 'rent #Pr eildico " rihat irlien:***Pidal'io4patiant; be toads .lo;i6itiiirArjoien midi MU 'i1;1 S, • ;AOAO* Arsi"Vhe anal prelistatioss have beers soadele Harrisburg paws to furnish - re. poste of thoicoatiktiessiotrof the Legislature. . Chia/guiltier - been ebb - :achire of' another dreadful g re , - Mite rerrarisl.Rilelde; of the Richmond En tinker is the MAW csndidate for Governor of Vir• .o‘c-, 1 4401 1 *."0 -440relseug l iP ahl ing articles ; i ll life, , but iii kthenoe of being the leading ertieleof the Old -Dominion. is very indeft nite."lfietattitkeontrartresi iliceapitak of his minions, but mine eiture him the control of the capitol of t,ho s iitate''ol Wellungton, Jefferson, Mad ison, and Maniac.. • Vermont, bisity nlegislatdoe Tote, condemned die subtreasuri “The Keystone is not a-” idemocratic " paper," so says a real nag-tailed roaring Pottsville loco fbco. the first piece of political truth we ever knew him to utter. ' Heir. RUltcrfer.VOnrad. is to lecture before the Reading Cabinet. ' Try• The loco papers in the- interior Of the state of New York, ascribe the Whig triumphs in the state, to the - ultraism of the low foeo agrarians of the me iropolo4.whiclithe honest yeoman, of the state, coup not swallow. Antardie Expedition has started from Eng Paulette rump son, the new Governor of Upper Canada, has not been very warmly received. The prejudice against his predecessors seems to hove been extended towards WS. The Madison Courier, the most influential loco paper in Indiana, has been suspended., Rout to recognise Fdlae Vote/v.—The folse voters carried about from ward to ward, or brought in. from Croton, Long Island, the Jerseys and Connecticut, this year, wear the red ink spot mark on the left whisker, and the ear-mark of blue on the right ear.— N. Y. Star. If the “ pillory " were in vogue here, some of the rascals would have no ears to mark. No Advantage.—Walker and Prentiss, the two rival candidates for the Mississippi Elonate.have both bad their residences burned• A cheering sign.—The Abolition Assembly Tick et in New York, onl,polled 200 'Dirs. - in ■ popula tion-of mote than .third i ot a million I- A nuffor the Grammar re/wt.—How is the rust word ip the' following sentence parsed, and what dam it qualify : “ There is no place like home. Hon. Theodore Sedgevick,or Massachusetts, died suddenly at ,Pittsfield flat week. After addressing a public meeting, ho was seized with an apoplectic tit, which terminated his life in a few hours. To rare qualities of mind, he added the graces of the gentle men and scholar. In. private and,an public life he was deservedly esteemed and respected. Watching for Crumbs !—Hon. Ellis Lewis, Geo. W. Woodward, James Clarke, ,- Ed. B. Hubley, Dan iel Sturgeon, R. C. Grier, H. A. Muhlenberg, Rich ard Rush, G. M. Dallas, Reed, Charles Frai ley, James Madison Porter, and a hostmf others are all holding forth their brazen platters to catch the crumbs of• Treasury Pap, in shape of U. 8. Senator fees. We are for James Madison Porter's appointment, having made op our minds that he to too much of.s lawyer fur a judge, too fond of pleading a case rather than charging on the facts of one. Yds Mate a Humane ,by Ituftsit Dawes, author of AthettiiofDsmaschs. is creditable to the• author and the literature of ouicoutitry. The tonnage of the' U. & increased last ar year near 100,000. During the same time 898 veileels were built. John 'Smith was arrested last week at New York for rowskyism. John, John, support the dignity of ydur name ! An Opera Rupee, is talked of in Philadelphia Van the notes bo raised? Mfrs. Fitzwil liana a lively actress has Triads `n dfcd Fut in our cities. Leickhart. who is to marry the rich s , iss Chun* 6 bMir ;old and- deaL There totuals something abort torkheart to open the heart of a rich heiress. r Lord Brblinnt Contemplates visiting our Court in next summer. •' Little Vie, has paid off all her father—the Duke Of Kent's de.hts,,.The 4 Queen is the teal eheshire af ter all, sod iee hope soon to announce her marriage. They ity she has set Shirt) lovers mad. Mr..lusidatt has shown by ins recent arrangements for the 11.-allank, , that he is entitled to the repot's laticin of a most - ablormancier. Jr.tuks married a widow, old enough to be his dollen-41W has golden cha . tms though. • Willis, of the Corsair. has, by his tattier in la - w's ileitis, come in posse:Mon of a pretty annuity. B .undety War'.—lowa and Missouri are about to !fight, the hauls ground is very appositely named ♦Waterloo. — May not prove another Aroostook war 1 we think ` SO. The Hon—Peleg,Sprague has been chosen as the delegatetosthe - National Whig Convention, from the city of.BOdon. , Patna, or. Bar. has a strong desire to visit this countel.., Mere his reputation magnetic:, be would be drawn here, in his own despite. But there are other;Attractigns, to induce his visit, and we ire posittreskkolielootdd weave the - spacial wiWie see him.. 'inidiYainaintance withAseedierT4 would.bali.fortaine to. him--he•woultlAinsiif •- • bl7 . ar . a , Stitl . reis s of Do•thOfv'ilt .1 .:.,--.., k , • ...4 Anhui; far ihejimale-77k*ortirlit bet- been,.. iiildiesoed to Gott. -Forar. auheitinitiat to Opirove the which-PA 'telea*e'lest--Legadature,- authoti- 15 1 sing' r . .1-00 0 fey' tieildiet , e State' Tome fottik.!-' ....,'l;*4:lJ"lnfilt that iii`iiillael ii'itte *Walt. : ,a 7 ; _Pie LUjac«iic 4 Oa icl:* -1, the ccenplift** offlehich,willjeflect,io mach honor Amour etater,'Ana reii se benefit:id to euffetiog,hie nsaii.34l% . , : 6 1.:.-.7 4 1 :-.......t. :-. :•' , .....:.-...1-..... . gA-,...,:-;-. , 4;1, • tFre4 .ilitsisa=4l - ife 'ritaktirtid, thit'o4,r4if tli'll . iiilitie*Opotittk to iliticeet 1 "4:1iii,...,.._, - as,l4,l,isietet7.to.thf, - ,11. SAM" •••,--Thilqii4 . ,1 1 f 1 3!I st ¢o ow t .1;;:4 , 1';,44 , , Th e have . thmeged r —The York Pantie ay; r it /bail not be saisi ciethe Democratic (loimfoco) . per . truth, Ihit u engaged in a craiee 'Wm/ the _.How ; fird these locos are becoming of Ih e iseolusiall of a eaddeol ' . , Dee*'otf - a Jou/gr.—roe Dheriestoo me n noofiliok the datth - ,of 1 bairn Lee, Judge o the trietcOoort - of-the United •States for the District of ‘ l3oiith' t ( " Nivplioa; end President of the State Bank. cf: k* sig i or getho.did-tplico pakChureb +as deb' lewd on Sunday last. - Piiter is =tam to tia bed •t Haitiebarg • of dm N. F. . Herald, is handled without -giovesilithe ,Philadelphia Editors,for his recent et: tack on their city institutions. • 77e Kodois,:the French Ambassador to Conststili niple. has been presented with letters of nobility by Louis Phillips. Dallas, late Minister to Russia, teas compfi. mcnted by bis political fnends at Philadelphia, with a public dinner, last wait. A Speeitil Eleition, to supply the Congressional Sistnci, vacated by the death of W. W. Putter, P is been ordered L the Governor, to take plaCe next Wednesday. Welding /roe and Steel.—The following • trio , t he,MesehausieJs * Magazine, may not have-met iba eywiif *Mize dour mechanics, and may Foie of benefit: As Iron and steel are compounded more or less with sulphur, copper, and arsenic, which, if they predominate too much, will prevent their being welded sound, iti may be of some - importance to blacksmiths to snow wnat rdmdllies to apply in such eases. When iron is compounded with sul. phur, it is aptto bunt before a welding heat can be raised. - In this case a little onalacked atone lime, pounded , up very fine, to be used instead of sand. in lime will absorb the sulphur and enable the smith to weld it sound. " if but a small qcantity of copper enters Into the composition of iron, it will render it brittle when hpt, and tough when cold, In this. case, Hilt, or salanimoniae, should be used withal ) ... Sand, which will evaporate the copper and prevent thelron from breitking when it is hot. Am i d. generally predominates in iron that is very brittle' when cold. -A !TRH quantity of salt petre should then bq used with the +and for welding Iron or steel that hventirelY free from either of those pernicious substances, will work sound, weld with ease, and be very tough when cold.-'—Thinis what is called good iron. The same may be said of steel. A fault too often found With blacksmiths, is,.that tints work is not sound when in tact t.e faith is in the iron they work. A little attention to ascertain the qualities of iron, and to apply the proper rune. nice. gull f natio them ,to make their Work sound, O f at lemit, as good as the quality of the iron will. ad. mit. lo welding iron and •steel together fur edge tools it will be of service, (at least lt can do no harm even if the iron and steel be ever so good,l to have a little lime, salt, and saltpetre mixed with the sand commonly used in welding.' This mixture make' an excellent Mai for welding, and at the same time prevents the iron ' from burning, and enables the smith to raise a sitifficient heat to weld it perfectly sound; even to 'the very centre of the bar. Interesting distovery is Vaceinnation.—An Ec. glish paper-mentions that Mr. Cleoley, a , surgeon of Aylesbury, has demonstrated the important fact. that smallpox and cow-pox have %the same origin, the latter being smallpox communicated to the cow, Mr. Creely inoculated cows with small pox matur ; the vestele produced in the animal had every, appear. actor of the vacine poet. To ascertain the point,- childreh were inoculated with matter taken from the cow 'thus artificially infected, the result was a fine, genuine vaccine vesicle. To establish the feet satisfactorly. these children were submitted to-small pox innocculation, and found to be protected from the devise. Twenty five 'successive inoculations have. now been performed with this new virus, which may truly be. named =ride vateiria, and it contiu nes to produce the most satisfactory vesicles; the matter 'has been employed in Bristol with perfect success. The importance of this discovery cannot be too highly appreciated. Small pox often breaks tint in countries where cow pox cannot be procured; now, it is only necessary . to inoculate a cow with the small pox. and this virulent morbid poison, w fatal to human life. converted by.this useful animal into a mild fluid capable of protecting an inoduSa r,ed with "1 from. that dreadful malady, the malls - p ox. • • Pr .It is with the , out sincere - gratitude and joy that we record the -. tof the late election in this State. A more iltehrive and glorious triumph was Wier won then hatorhich ha been won by the Whigs of New York. There is now little room to doubt that they frill hive a law majority in both trenches of 'the legislature ; a result that not only compensates the Whigs for the loss of the city of Neer York bet makes the Tory succine bore entirely ureters and unavailing. Though we deeply regret thatAi .Wkig Senator and Whig members of Assembly were opt returned from the caw of New York; yet; in a men -party point -id view ' we are now pertectly satisfied that it as the moat fortunate thing that could bars happened. For if there is any thing *bleb can deepen the abhorrence entertained by the intelligent Yeomanry of , the interior kir the Loco Focoism of the metropolis. It will be the appearance at Albany of the ripresentativers elect from this city. Let than men figure in the AsYenthly as the leaders of tie party in this eity=the very flowers and friths of is il co k* is m—sod our , niajerity -in th e State at the nett el ion will be doubled and trebled. Misted alone ill be. su ffi cient le issels the rat:Lech= St Goven /Seward - by .. a\ larger majority than wu ever g en in this State to anytgobernatorial can& date. - The intuits of the election are imPortint in a dos. ble a s t- They record the' emuksmastien if Mn Van ren by the flame of kissing State. Wiwi we consider ttmeztraordiriary anti that have bium made by the Fresideht ;' his electioneering tour; his three months residence ; his Sub Trepan,' har angue, ; his croaking speectute,about i the " slanders" and " perneutioci of which' he has been the victim, the personal and offiejal influence which, be has brong t to beim dire,ctly upon the public opinion of the St to, we eonfesalhat wean as-much surprised an gr tified by the decisive judgment which has been prol need. -We were apprehensive that th e force pt oh tisane-tenons, of personal communication and apnea; the inducements of ludo -pride, the force of olfici ' promises and the hope of on reward. migh have weakened the -Whig ascendancy. Mr. .I,Vans urea's numb boasted talent fin„peliucal M arl trigu , his adroitness in operating imoirmasaes, his eine 8 conning and capacity in the trill and dri. cipl - of his troops, hire:Manse segaity in fore. *KM results, and his entiniconfldienci in the map plete verthrow of the Whig . Stati \ administratkni led ii -to fear that benii ( iit liiiiirprodueed an im pnere u hj--,histanit-sery-ddforent tram that which hei-lb kctuillfleN'bithind, gm:" • " '' ' - "M ...Fenlirrili'tigarritd this State as his mod m1e......1v impo :lit;bittki: totted -' lie felt that it was well w :illzOinti 'could dm* to ha recover y ; soil _ ot - tit.,.iii to say t mornaisidious coed wen fie' 'faid by a candidate to electorii„ than was paid ti:t r:,. Vim Berea to th e people of New-York: It 'ill iti vain. '. The people fells kid 411 coa , -fide in ilia wink= or oanionent.lThey mew& Std •h in bound hand sniffoot, and sod Ate Newish, $-lie . -and the'eltratLoce Fetrinsuttf th is corn* polis. They biniine kiith in-h Sub.Treasn 'iji.' Tbey 'have no fai th in hts lard-money bun! - bug ' ' They hive igiin rfpgdrated hie infernos , ohs ii , e Quit th ey were 'wild to the banks."-;•Thil' hill againcondeinned dinproineed surrender oft its :Pap it Lands ;to the-Westeral Stat.. The/ le'. -liga 11 aindemotri the interktrema 'Riede"' dirge sin poptilar eleetions. The, have again so!§. , * ned fkie - -nroiligale eitravigatthe of th e Federal igo rnitients ' Ail these Wens - were dirliedf we° i pee Om ' file of, this. thaterr.Aind their -third weer ' ' Ate, line confintiedOreiriiitimal judge/sults , . .111 Van fiereir's adaisiteArstirin. -.. 1 r. Van- Bureltold iii)islbie untegotat• address that, the kiinple " never jet dinned a public sand hedeatly -- . Abating im tbaii*anie„ ll On tint pond ,Vs airtitiiinittalr: rithatiMa. dein', Inn it to hi 'l'Arnly'flendode 'llloPbStrYle'reciincile his deritdde *g. tfinViStiiiiie byibb people' ofhis natsys liiail' . ' •
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