. 200030 . 4 initin . r ue our pre inhr pigs we!Ar -0 0 1 - ' . l' er m it add, to the'SlX4lo l _litr4 • prilduee, hypor tea!: it We draw tl this iiiM into: - biro we ; hale; f r inoliao_ pet *anent , it .dentin: . or 6 Othei rrut,,s t, , we shalt 'have $3 . fiirr.'very 'Mir tiros tp pindeod i- This, ig*. - sn'elia*kin .ini --- 4)4.:1 .1 ea1if b/ in ifiveitnicWorcao4L'it i sivq) clivalfine. Ai sixth b r that "eapentipk4r. eitiniog our .-cii i ttlitninea•-,:, 14 . us view ibis - new source .ial .prediction., lit: its. eft:* '-eptiii the' yitereste.'orthe 4nal prvirie. • vital:aid the laboring class. I.rt.tists the in;;;:' creatural, Waal which fa needed ill keg:Ohre fur- !laces :in - blast. 1414 ; rolling thlll..and tilt wham. 1 'Merin activity. If is iontputed that 3 torte of coolies 1 Plinked to 'mach cid) foci ofpig nutd4,.,Then the tahter must deliver 1 . 20)00 tonstacoal to make oar. 49,00010 n of iron: alai ton ofhinfwilirequire 3 ad= iiiitsitemsif dal. The 30,000/ten@ if birs.then will Jeenireob;oup timeoftioal inure, Makidg the whole . iinennt for iron ee tnen4factilied,2lo,ooo tons. Hut tbe revenue of the land;ownei and jhe Wages'oi the miner am oottleptindea on the cool merely. It re. quirts 3 tons -*emit to :supply a ton of metal. Thus otir;4o,oo tons Of iron Wi11i11e14,6.901i, tons,of ere. . Another most irnrirtent eoneidCration in this new branch of iodustry.i: Ole great value, Which 11. will bestow upon carte affair dial reglonlitlierte,unpro duCtire. We hav,clannicrous !rice* In which the edit Is kind in ablundiiiiCe. but too soft to be mar. hetable. - Although tine 4oal ionf too fragile a char.- 1 - liwbli aefer to bear transport Lion, it Ise ad" 1 for steam engines. t .11.t.ri,Placing nor furnaces in the vicinity of them soft veins.. we can - redeem their -charaeter; end•render viltuble whole rtinges.tif our min hitherto believed to be ivalueless. . Nor is this Al' Thera mi.' be be'ti sort of alcbetriy.abont this Iron - Wiliness that traneinite every' thing into gold. We. havti inounteins.hreliaelt coal biding the mi. enciaebes to ear inincii end fimpedieg theoperatione l of the workmen. Fict!has; been rianitted.ta in vain, to destroy them. The heaps _ are toe large lull tem. p a d r..be ignited, 1 It. 4ite been throen into the streams until the deitii halt ,been-filled•up.ifid the navigation obstreetlif.!Stiiift these unsightly trinity. big masses* iacrea?r.l This very refuse with a i efinplecontrivancoOw ured to inereette the draft is the_yery food fur attain triginee.and will supply our funvices for years,l I'' - . I '1 Need' 1 4Patiat 7 d further, air, upon the Immense . ; 11 • 1 advantage ,whieh must accrue to the ctial;regionhy proseentingthis new a i Odrost produeliiie enterpriee.ii -- Is not he/meccas of pansinnunt intereet,whother ivei consider it as treeing Ituf from foreign depentanir,! or as ineresaing citr do !laic conveniences. or as a: .. ; 'source of wealth beyond helmet's dream'. i I When. air, I re/lace : oOn the widely, s-,lread•bless; log:Au:diffused erinalig, the ceirimunity,4 cannot e. . but envy those w o.filritinitepo4ition tias placed' j , them in more i notate connexion with this must interesting expai l inient; 'Who :re identified with itit fireigiolli Omer+. a nii• L its gleziousi rem plialturnii, Who,• while I and othe r re have been contented with • t w itting, on, aim! Prbfrering our good wishes', have sulked they energies. their means and the hopes upon thisltrulyi patriotie 'Weenier? I need , pot hero mention nauseates 'Those who have beet! foremost inthia benOttion 'to the - country. those who have openCd this vide doer to domestic tad •stry. increasing tbeimennt4 of subswience tothe working connoted-et the'esineritime porting out to the enter- prising and, the caintalist anew avenue to wealth, ' are knot!: to w 013 altb, 11 hew names in the coal region, at least, ough to bo fiesta:nil., as household sterds.7, We own - the end- iti pay them our gratitude. i : Must lof thole sinned you sir are men of the coal 'region, dependent • j pp:iiii - its Vilfare for their iinlivhdr. oil presperity. They cannoi,,theretere, be indif e 7. rent to any infliien:ce labieh must °peril° berieSeialfy Upon our distriet. l -I9e-therrliire not merely a taupe of pleasure. but ol . .congratelaticil tons to see with Oe this day, ginalernentfiont our 'mother city. (for we are it Phildelphitt potony.) taViom that city iiid the State owe so meth. .We hail it as auspicious in 'oar region; and tae the interests ' which have convened its. that they joirred, es on this Grown: It is with 'no ordinary reefing, that' we.acknowledge the co-" oration M thiajrnoit important mailer of those who; e ever-led the van when Pennwylvaria interests Were to be enstained k , Pennsylvania capital, energy.' hifelleet and integrity. • - I Sir. I give yen - a ihast :-- • • t',-• • • .1• Oar kyeilede,ipha Fticilds.-"Their preiente_this day is the best omen of the proiperityof the great Anthracite Iron irstrert. of Pennsylvania. i I i • • ;, . C!! Po'rrSVll. LE. S'lstsielifyr,..lll;Ornppg s ,r eb. 117 , rritorrotocratsv . alAlL. " A postmaster may. e i elan Money In a letter to the publidier of a newsp.i.• , to pay' tae subscription of a third perann, and frock t )etter,if written by liimielf."—Amos Bane of out obsObers mays net be aware that they may use the potage on subscription , money; by re questing the permeate, where they reside to frank their ktmu - containing It money. he being able to sabify bireindfbefirre wiener leafed, that it contains nothing but what manila the anhecription. [Am. Former; itcr_ $5 Current bill, free of poster. m advance; Will pay for•th !year's Subseriptiort *to t e Miners' Journ'al. -retie lifitig Xomiuh i lions. I; FORPRESiDN' .. - ,I ; i NW. U. U 5 ittSOrts .. ''OF onto. w , I._ FOR,IICE PRE ID NT. •70#11 . 111. :la, - 071 VIRGINt ''' TN , G is ..in all ogee, and in all eotk tries, it hae'bren obeateed; that the : euttivitors of the *Oil ,are \ those ,wholare the keel: willitKr to pari " th tLer 6,014; 401 ientenit theinielyee to . the• will Of -a master. war.;'l • '' ir t "- 1- • .- , W., . IL%iiRIO. ~ ' d►r*..T 2, PEOPLE OP TOE_ui.sTATEs— mq.they sea ,eiNeeteher that to precede their lib • . entlatthirgi,:th sznisqe their own eo ins and 'their own .. " L'' I, - 1 t , -. W1 1 4...ii, 118RRisor. •1 • • - 4 c iVELM. I Tt la P l . Fcbitiry' 4. . 1844. IA eflooveirAiional losing Wn t beheld at the tn roc*, of t4.l3ri et" ' l l Flocki Prat. ' I AfaPd e 6 Pargettlatly i ireite‘ted, el3ti to • • ' f t Js i;3 WALT:. CB, Sect try. 19 - Th 'l l e V ' ' ..: To mono" nr‘ . being Comin i tinitin fhplilly, theltiunit4, onllortoo3 Or the, benefit et the pOr *LI bi otio ll i , . Woo Quintino dui. that +voice of ll* VoorogOOpo. C.Tiv (digit hii- pr re .ki t , ( * kik . 'Um Inesetintli a, sear% oFfillol 4 trefollukolrol so .1 00 4i: j all OM oflharki. Irian:ober tea the . 1 0 14 1 4 11 41 "* . 0":. --: k ;t " 0 4 1 & ileavert{sha bltis tbe' aced, • llp gtouliftik ist.neep."' 1 . ' ' f - `-- P ' I • , MEM 1r I . ms Barrees,oo.-,-;co),'rif .. • ptyr will be foundihe entire reminiti loft w_go l as delis esed on the oression pipit 416001,00 bl warms, man. ,2 4. juc.aingmeobizioifortheVmmiliof Le Anthracite experitr*t far eforthtii 404 0 /lioi" We ilewise have the sotisfaethit'of itejlenting tho lebee%) end appoidwiripti 01 l filit iellow,tovvo. ~ 6; 3a og ir e _ W. Fairdic a 4 Zig ,101,; on dace. 5 - .lasioa; eee*aXeeited kd in Whet* ma ft' TOebgous re!" :raw te {hey lDi Idell thiege: l4 eid V ont Elortnih. I -. "-•• di , • -I 'rho Minimal' :at information gteza f ia the' reinirksof these '!rentienten, are gin ir ytihe strkest sum- . I tion, se showing OA imareasi irnp*mte of our col t,', , end iron trades, as the solves ofi,naiioned Iniaploy- - merit and wealth.; They lire_ particularly salttabte At this moment, when the ClS l tiOiti of the Hon. Da 'ofd. Petrikx" and others of bar :iiepnsentatives in lConiticts are directed t 1 the lineelifeer f /me le7htt duties on Ingmar/1 nit road t. f, , - Tbat the twee of our region, ism Telly aware of :the unpurtante of tluses *testi 4evidopements, is (xi dnt; from the gener4iy 4ioti hailed the waiver. __ 'mar— .!sariill. theenTunidi: — the Furnace "ortis crowned 1 44 'with the stars and stripes, ' thifirto the Mush and a national was fired et mo,rn in. , and - evening from the .tiunirl-beit4, uMer the; direction *CCM., 1 modah Henderson. - . whcs.titi eerily bell; thought 1 himself on board an innxebip. • - : . -_, We omitted , in our Fait, Ito . ineniton . also, that a lerden(rid Angier"- was aeryek uO, at 'the' Exchange Ilotef, on the signing MO itidi.%at which a. large ceittentlise of our citizens did - honor lii.theoccasion. and e l iiidit tolhe kait'ii r. sail drank ure* to hl , $ the—e4tetrise j/kOkull'allt 1 . 1 the a Anthracite, B rin ia,w, ,- ',... , 7:--• - - ' ' 1 - r . r theinfornatiins wilt state that a'ss bill in a Pay j for three years Intl Journal. - r: taborers-'.WartlecL—W.l4 l Entinity;ovhi,are in `wane litent of Me - Crowley:, Baltithore aria Ohm; Bail• Pain:ale Lreues.+WearePleased to state that tin -this-Institution' is now, 'Frani_ on -*basis, which we titwt will he permanent. ,Its union with the-Geo logical Society.' ninst:tineti !weenie, the interest,. Which has het etofr.heen so pl ' gly :exhibited in ins success. ' Besides - the - public lectures!, on literary subjects. each Tuesday nal - thiasz'occopiel, will be ti d'eveted to Coureniational Leutcies: at which science and the arts will , receive their' abate sit attention. The geological devilepaa is of our region, the im provements in meek : Mica and all that can tend to promotethe advanee..nien of human happiness and 'convenience, or enlare t e th nr i l: f oaantlinz„ will oe die cues ed. at these !nesting!, , .s, 'confidently amid-. Pare a brilliant and peovennii Fireer for the Potts ville Lyceum, end trust that it may prove the source of extended usefulness and imuisement. • Homiede.—A iluarrelloecurri at Tiara's tavern in Roaring Creek on Friday of last week; between 'Sohinon Hower, ind a man resitlent near !dower! named Le..aouwer. webtch result ed Li the deathofthe latter from - blaws,lmilicted. many contra dictory rumens are-afloat:Ml retards this affair, that we for bear any comments. *go' .l • been arrested and held to bail. • ' ' - The Coal Mining . Association held their an• ,nuat meeting , on Thurilay evening, and received the.,Report of the Board of Tiade,.whielt we shall net week publish in full. It be found an able' one, and at this time is talc ated to ,exeite . more than common interest.. Com._ L, ac Chau/key thel Monday. Our Fla; was half mastisterday,, under the di. : rcction of da4ester-Sitver; in sycopattsi for the toes of this ornoinent of 'our nosy. • The' W leer.-4-Sinec our I -t, we have had every variety of meatiter:_warni, coli t ,intow and rain: At times the foliage has been beautiful, with its pendant icicles: as the poet- sayri.: We had a rain of jewe4 from out the fro ' zeri north.. - The earth was robed in dazzling white, each tree was hung with gems,r And diamonds in ten thousand shapes, were hang ing from their sternsi Besides this, on Thursday evening, -about 7 o'- clock:we had an electric phenomenon ; , flashert of the fluid apparently playing on the surface of the snow, the red glare of which contrted beautifully with the dazzling wbitenet l is of cjaith's wintry . mantle. Later in iSe evening ariplendpkAtirors, spanned the northern arch of heaven. and numerous shooting stare winged their rapid grid mysterious Hight around the zenith. Take the,night all di all; it was indeed ;a magnificent one; it spoke II man, 'To cast his batibles pile stry, and bond in solemn .thought,- ; • To fitm who had this gameous scejte, fromatorm • en tempest Wroughi. are deligk 1 to hear of, and.hoPe n the spring to see, the varlet's imprements oftttte flourishing place. - The intilligencer rtates that the town possesses tw3ron Foupdries, both very ester sively worked ty Moored Pirsart and ;Km & Burg. ttires3er.—The Lib ty Fuiriace, suPerietendod Mr. John Trege, is ;pearly ready for blast and its vi cinity presenta, the appearahce of a WOW town, the company having areetcd.nuiperous dwelling houses, for the accommodation of their workmen. I The large Anthracite Fu inace of Mr. George Pat terson, going up under theimperinteadence of Mr. Reed, ismearly ready to co nence kettle! work. The extessise Rolling Ifill, going lorivard under the direction of Mr. Ashbridge, begins to l present a for -1 'Wadable,. and finished este • optics:mince. A : nd pre. limiriarY -.arrangements are 411iing for:the erection of two ;norii Andwacite Funrces, • and another Rol ling Sill Of the largest class within the present year. • The* areffierefOre likely tol have fiveiFurnsces, two Rolling Mills, and. iron Foundrief, all in opera. tiou this-ypr. •H , 1;r71 i 1 i These i videnres of prosperity are cheering in; the extreme. Columbia",and Schuylkill !counties' moat go hand in hand in the grett work ofidcveloping our native , resources, and brie 'ng them, into exteSilml usetulnesc The =cease f: one must nedessaily advantage the other, qnd co fleeted iii4ire may he by 1 the Centre Rail Read, we h pa ever to see evidenews of the l emma ' kindly feeling I manifested, which :now seems to - influence our briber of the 1 Danville iitel ligeuces. I I - 2- II [ , • Iron 0r.r.....-verif day trings inereased evidence* to colifintrthe opinion the there is al ton of sto l W ore tor every tau of . coal in' ()kit [ - The veins of 644 are round contignon4And the ate can doubtless re furnished at en everageilitiee of two dolt= and 'holt ‘: I , •' . The imitate', witah - el of the past week" hes presented_ our per:Stied ,iospecticin of several' new openings, which weetiali:deest 4 R dots. to 'hit and report thereon; as so o as , p ar. **,!,,., • .F•efaitorrt Trhski. Tatou, 4fe, s tturgoirt hue tahea tbeietikti• . 11 :7 4 n lho B,jetrAt‘i, the co n tr a , - - 4:44 / 1 ' bnlewPolted iniaret or au, back on coal consumed f oreign sitearacrs, so opon 1341TPditi Pim* ThPat O adold "ktuttAk. s-d - " - BEEN ME toutrfne' tu: s abmwd, Ws Can postage, paid. will ripraou t h e Attracts' reteslour labpuring•eop2- .f atarit. - to advettlie contracts: On the at Washington. last ERZ PUBLIC LANDS ANDTHE !MATZ DEEM ' At no periaa Ow SIM elbalfWeil has Ole Iluee , tion 4 a dubs deb , Ori!•ecidlivelliPtii*, ***Eo iftizezi. as Pn 4 1 1 4 - - , 0 114 1 12 siOnalk`liind wiiitouedis slider witsy . the *mit. e teak to: tea to Apes lisle *slim: . as the eel: mini . of ; inariani?P f!PdtalicOly. ' slit -lesisOatisce garEsei: ;:stite'•isith. 'The *wet - tilts i)uiiiii 606. mottarCslth, tuul his supporter, are in - fairer' of this direct: uur,: teitii las cuter into csicalasion, ice will 'find hot burdetteme each s Come sioold be. . The Opt:dation of our: - Statel'is plobably - .now. *it 1,750,000 souls. end , the Stabs Ada, 532,000,000.0 r ,more than,iras for esery matt,worrian and child bi the Commoovraddil, And to' pay the interest-on tbis'debi, when, only pea fifth of,the.population **- taxable*, say 250,000, it aMennt - to Rite Wars and Otd: each year, for oak tax-vying inhAibtot: Without doubt every good chime wOuld comply with the urgent _ ,- necessity of the times, sail willing-, ly pay this•tel, were it not, that the present party in power, the_ Pedend, as Well as out-Amts. Executive, ere blicidly Obstinate to thilimposed - operations of the Laid Hill of 11335 as prepared by Heney Clay. This Bill passed boat Houses of Congress,hut Oen:: Jackson smothered it to his picket; and the Public 'Lands, which - as the property of the original, States; have ben MN in trust fur them by the • Gov eminent, have ever, tioce been, Used as a fruitful source of political capital in the new Stated, to the melded and glaring tojurr •-of ' the old thirteen. Had this Sill been suffered to become the law, of the - land, during the first three years of its orration, -- the State of, Pennsylvania vrottla !rive received, to her share of the nett proceeds of the s a le or public, lands, the feel er4t4.254,627. y • Hut it is to tars to repine at this: whatever may halm been the mi.tives, whoevea may have been the originators of the imppression of this Bill—they are nowOri longer amenable to the people. Tito plan once` priiposed, has been to create a sinking feed. for the rellemptien of the debt, from the sale of a portion of the public lands. Their estimatel its is, one thousand tiro hundred and filly of dollars, or one thousand millions of acres at SI 25 per acre. The egg rfgate of the State debts is et:lot:I two hundred million' : Cungtesi could therefore !w -iener the debts of the states, oii rather use the states' property which it Nelda thus intrust. relieve us all from taxation and ernbarrasment. end still bare_ up wards of one threaratid minions Of the public lands This plan is not only feasible', but just: it is the on ly way to relieve us from 'the efli..cti of our entrees'. gent improvements. - And yet. is it not strings that David R. Porter in his recent message; while de -scanting on the immense State debt, and devising :means to meet . the pay inent 'of - its interest, Cle t ilit once refers to this plan of distributing the Radio lands I Is itsnot strange Mato Pennsylvania llovern or, should neglect the notice of a, measure.se Preg nant with interest to our State, and which if ever serried out, *AI make it the proudest in the confedera• . .cy With tho experience of the past—with enlarg ed ' reeourers and more matured operations, what could stay the onward progress of our btate, if the load of debt were removed from het shoulders With the inv;goratiag elasticity, - which would re soft from such an eVent, rihe would bound forward in her course—tier rail roads end canals would groan with. freight—her bill end sallies would give forth their mineral treasures and their teeming harvests - - the smoke of, her thousand fOre s ees, anil Me clang of her vast machinery would he seen ani hoard : the incubus which now weighs down bar spirits and pamlises her hopes would be removed, and she would move a thing . of.-bustle and thriving business, in the world 'of action around her. • •. ' Is it not deplorable that party grounds—the hope to preserve in power a tottering administration, and the blind devotedness to men, without reference to their principles, should induce any ono to be silent on 'Subject of such importance! If Gov. Por ter, in his recent message, bad spoken nut man fully, as . a Pennsylvanian for Pennsylvania—•had ho called the attention of our Legislature to this sub 'ect, and had they demanded from their representa tives in Gong:rim a fair action on this stilject, does any one presume to say, he would have lost ground politically, personally or morally I Would he not thee have been regarded as truly the'Goventor, of the State, and not the creature of the Van Buren patty I And get instead of demanding from Com mas. , the restitution other r+- - " ;lie advises taxation: ,t t to's is - willing ilia t oirso i an of this state should) be pressed by ; , j gatherer and the bailitr--thst distress should on .mir hardy yeomsury. rather than demand a right froth Congress. because it might weaken the influence of Martin Van "linen with the WeAtelis States I , • Is not this deplorable—to thinkr . thit our Commo nwealth, which is the very high•road, over witch the wealth of both the east and tvcst must pass to reach the natural channels of trade, must be obstructed in its schemes Of internal improvement, because a par tizan may lose a vote or two, if her interests sraman flab! oindicatedl When will the hilitrtiday arrive, in which this blind devotion to party will be abolish-, qd—when _the states will demand their rights, with: out sufferi ng the dictation of one, who tarns ilea car to their ilit•tressea,.assertitig that the general goy.' rnmeat has "nothing to do, but take care.pf itself 1" The School Fund.—ln the war which to now car on by the destructives of our Legislature, against' die banking power, and especially the. U. S. Hank of Pa. one great evil result seems entirely to be lost sight of: By destroying this, the principal source of revenue to the School Fund, will be taken away, and' in the present embarrassed state of our finances, it is impossible to say, what-remedy could be provialed to meet such a remit. After o few years of moat suc cessful trial, the common schools of our State are be ginning to exert a Most beneficial induence upon the rising generation. In our own Borough, four or five hundred youths are reaming the benefits of those hu mane enactments, vvhieb placed the , blessings of edu cation free and open to all ; .and while this large ntunber attend the public schools of our Borough,. the private ones are maintaining theit former ground, and do not suffer a diminution of support.-, Thiitfact speak cheeringly for the - operation of the &boa Sys tem; and hundreds, eye thousanda, won litd4loreitheir destruction. 'This mu-t bo the inevitarde 'result of such suicidal measures, as are daily brotiight . before our Legislature:4d them beware, lest like the Arab Omar, they use the means of knowiedge,..to kindle the fanatic Ores of '•deetrnction, beneath a sy!'rer4 es honorable to our State, as was the Alexarsirkui Lititz ry to the famed city of the Ptolemies: • Ilarriaon in Kentucky !--A reiolutickii was ofer ed by the !peas in tbe'Keutucky Legialanire; that the Goverhment shouid order a Undoes; salute to be fired on the bib of Januaiy, in commemoration of, the battle of New Odeans. The resolution was passed; but pitied with thus jutcresting amendtnent: , • Resqbied, That' the cannon" captured from the British. on the Bth oitober. 1813, at the battle, of the Themes, by. General William Henry 'Fferrison, ail his brace companions in arm o, be alone mutt/ his Excellency, in &ki' the foraying . Forthwith, up jumps a Van *lien man, to *quire N whether there 'was such`a cannonian4 Whether, it Wes:Afar use?" • - 110'. iuea anattierlronwhei—:a Yet, eh', theit:, is such i carman.. It was captured from theßritiiti at rfondoija.., It Was rairrendered back by null; and it was te-caistiWati at the battle as the Thames,. Belpwl.tia lob it: 'ltlstrifew trie item, an!) it, will, be .fit for use riest.Noirearlrer ' ' Orceinvi both' raohatiort`i-Itt t vIUE I IINFus INN - AitanWdrasn ; enzy II : . , . fortheiike of beitil ° n l46ll4 hall , , ', bi l o rab a oa ik* s;a" *4lla a 1011 W-174101 Thiefi. .'- T ' '' . •_,,i,!:',; , re Thstis is• it eetaiM ie 'Gil!. lisodeee hee eemleen a deneetretie tetOlican. kle. ittekneti Jane" Mintieniesei hteevei4 and 'ilsitt , iievrlli awning the ed . land= of his4stet.ind eli' : bilge sanction' t o e Mir - it ten, it thOteild of a° N° 6lo Ketall ral• audit Von 3 0,en wrns •eiposin the: Il.e . tr'of itr, • Mildu!mh ad de'• l i noollebl_the war nolo)tiand onOghtputi • - ~-. Thai Union - Tint, is most niforinnate inchasp 1 lint ebOnte of pol l I sentiment to lien. liarrisp:o,;l when vie fi nd the n eof V:asi„. Swint for Pieskient at Ow head p!" 14' lnnins,, who it Sins ye* hog . ler.. , itonationfof a areatbOrsockl': The campleon eland lidded "dm Who: china on the *plea pindidato will be toand,all id4avala wt commend to his pe•l final. an excellent piece of didactic poetry, cOunnen . Wig. ' : 1 .. 60 ft has been ety-let to , taarlt,. ' A prowl, conceit e d, talking spark; Itetuvoinsl.from is ftniatieti tone I - Grown timesip i erter thee hafili." of Two atieb, a . eau 41iiputedof the Cateelearee form .and',Latunctinte. saieft was psi, the. other green ; but when lie so'un ' d was pr.:Anal it was found to whtte $o the iiy,ileTs of our candidate way edam, **se. hi pure' and -gc:r Thml M Mr. Call len, has It Gen Han) Congrtisional Printing- resolution hss poised the House of Representvtivr.vsutliorizbig the clerk to give the Printing to the !arrest bidder. Whitt iir4i the Globe thinkof thir - unkind tuft 1 - ' _ A True Pidure; r -Seriatcir Strneossua• of Philadel phia County, pocks himseli'on being as nhrs loco radical, and boanwhat in doctrines of destruction he would go as far is &dime : It Was 6 0 41 this pe. culierfilnete, we p ume, he was mink Chairmanof the Committee on . Banks, •1 A eorrespondcirk of the f 11. 8: Gazette, ate that On the presentation of a petition to repeal charterof the U. 8. D'ank, Mr. iii n Stevenson,wri to, have it referred to the Com • mines on the Judi iathand said 0.3 he was anxious to have this questi "n of repealing Bank chatters set , tied-he was ' of this cry of is Down with the Banks V " which as. gotten up foieffeet..4 It waiall humbug from beg fining to: il, and he .ditrnt want to hear any mire ut it et the -electrons. Ho said he had letters upon his tebletrom gentlemCn who bad been low' *- elk, .--- -“ptsgdown the Banks," bt7gging , asks; not to deitroy the Banks, as fined in !heir bibsluess..CD cr fli in very Our peal think we *dinner. They which am before !ht dressed off. Ran. widen*. party foinsli they cut ••." 'Triaging lent his assistai putting the journment VA Tippeca County. ibly on Silk day bui!, that be 1 the Ketent eel additional seven vial wants of was not a tint be imposed art Sir Geo ant GOvamor a Smart been oar ment4 Fkrida.—A Tertitiny !tat (*.Meek out the Sante. 20th of Much. , The T • ,ph Intel Viewer, now publish - cod daily at ifarriebnrg, complaina of the extension of the credit system. nasmCch- as their legislative reports are copied wit/tient the culornary courtesy of giving credit. The di , ily paper . certainly. &awes (red', rind if given w re it is due, it will assuredly receive it on an irecasi ccp Vyn !AilFutates on .t aristocratic c nulaien on - And we can does nut mit ,4, - he will. b. e locos iu o with the tom 73e Ban ' arrived in Flo of Col. Fitz .1 'as necompant lines be verifi .Comes ni` BUtlitt on the Hui tawny in Arid lEitam ode - Whig,. hes don District of ignadon. .gruff. -1i ron, has Cal nation of reds who tin termitic' to p,l . , 05.. The • aunayivanian in committing iipon thit fashion of o r country, as described by Maria% of winding op very affair with a+ , dui*, 4 2.' considers that a coincplenco in kids practica,end ihe &polish olio of i 4 dic ing " may be discovered its what may be tanned tepost mar/em eniertaintneils given by the whig piny to defunci partisan lead4ra- , 4 mod ern end hu ane improvement upou the Itemkick gco , WS or tbfia .640. • ' ,• , 'We ackn.wledgo the a trirtninge" flan, not ao entrant, as thine served op to dcinnet /940 partisanb. When ' by the peep, they are pr prided with fat ornces .y the . -President, while we Poer Whip, ean,onlY gt pi.. feed," ' ' . .• Can. on, of 'rims, it is report 4 beta shot by the twat' trot tbalionaecifitepwarentatives, undue ho. entertained of his refuel:T:4 •Pd ikera has *eked leair of 4ongcrea,, to briatin n ili, to ettabii4k, hlipoite'd raid itun.' s ; • ' .4* , RN= JOURNAL the Pentisylvitnisn is ma d the habit I ,of feasting is party. He seems to eon, when we give them - , the " feed." to any thing Eitihen Cabinet. wha , ;will be en effectually id themselves dished. The nomination of this dirtnea by the Senate. Ilis - of his reputation, that . hid official Fondue*, by nation. Spealrir Rages 4ueeie Dim through, by pending another for . ad- oo Club has been forniediu Mifflin . = . ator Buchanan stated on Fri ,closad doubt, that heron, the e of I , , we should be compelled to raise AD, in some mullet, to meet the ac. k eminent, and inainnOed that there. ! article, upon 1 which a duty , i, could ', , 1 so notch , propriety as silk. , Arthur has teased to be Lieuten 'Upper Canada, am) Chief Justice ru in eiliguistzator :. of, the Govern. lot the armed occupation of this •-• the Senate. • n fa:limier:a of the Peace, through= ea place on !the third Friday, the assure the A4ners*lonrnal that if he e vote of Mr.! Fradey, ,to sustain the et . of On United States Veuk,ghe et& ken tick.—Demaeralie Pres*. - *satire the Ness. that if Mr. Franey onfully ntisr?pretent Nisi coustiturn. it to vote to .sustaip Our &Anti for comity me hugging tho u monster" perfect good itatura , ' . otirufa. if:avid:re° in Jae:at*. hate ilia' front . Cuba, under the Command rick. Six. Spanish traincni iludireeP: li theca.' Soon will S4ott'ri beautiful dto 'the poor Indians: J j• .•Jr. ' c . drip mouthed bark 1 ~.. et still and nigher : j r path a dark blood-hound. ate tracked the ground eye shot firer '•, j 1 •,. . conebileni,, and patri been elected to Congress f 4 the Lon yeeated by Mr.*rcees ter' • t single op - puttept of Marito Yeas Bu. to yield his heeity aetSent tO the nand. eke,' and Tyke. Bui. there are haul left the Von Betio poly and de. lurtßin the Harrison aceptmett. 1 -"';'-?•-':. - ''':'- - .T .. !'1" , .-7.:'_.': `-- Da Grestaarriam it "Old RoSs Colin* sy.it ,Ohio.) - 04 tbetethilinat, it chilicothe. was a splendid stair; :Thit tolptildod Yeomanly. cam into o tere, AMU withligiend, - end antateral • A thou— sand tomi TIM . tutud added toite kit '- ng ibisater of the - scene. Old • Roes County II . Boa*, raids:re: - The Meeting Wall,WlNed a billenty • Brush: Be , end Gat. Murphy, and the 'Hon.-Wan Creightes, end otte* *de eloquent speerlies. The last aid oThe7 Al la hiln,"wklAl Mr. p., .en 4 Olgt Gran try P Very ivit—.he is' a *tunny who will deliver, hie country. on the . 4tll ii'lkllerelhll34ll, of the great, est litter. Of political scat* that were ever produced." ll(r. C. lase rebital the fent of the honest Germans, who attended the IlitiseeLloil market, for the . purpose dealing wheat i , but Ih J on failing to effect a oak htterally treed their asts,_and went homedechwing their,interition4a vote fi4 both :Harrison and Tyler ! Upwarili,of one &howls:id delegates were appointed to the State Concentio 0 = : .., ' I 'The Piapkii ciatcritate,-.7--Old Montgomery Co. Ohio, cruniiklinbli to the rescue. ElMking of the great'llerriscrkrueilingl them the Dayton Journal says : a It' weiihrhardlyibe dohigjustice to thole "ho assetabled. to speak of the meeting by anyparty. new. It - was.most emphatically a meeting ef the: ireople! They hailed with joy and enthral:km the i$ n ation of Harrison and Tylpr. 7 - ; '--._ discolor it as they test,.lt,will , :he found . - .. ati.. The Keystone 4iiipare i the rbelectir'-ef Mr. Talmadge, to Judas, re iviug the thirty pima efett,.. This, apart from its profanity, is but a' sorry re- mark;., The thirty pi ' were received by Judas for betraying his- , and is in curt:ow:oy. free. dam of opinimais permitted, uninfluenced by - any die, ,datuns ofpower, or therminind of soy master, • the coniiiiiiiikin Cannot hill We may argue' from the keystone's iematks, that every one, 'who does not to the'full, vary out the docuinee of the party, fs a in des. - .Might not theripark with more propriety be applied to those . Who are betraying their country, while the cold-kiss of ypocrioy and Otteruled arm. tion is ileceiving'her 1 '''‘!• • , Tire Keystone 'nigh call Mr:Via/limos a Judai, became he dsserts thePnterests of_ his state, in 'sup:. porting the auk! e nor? ; or Mr. Wee" of Pi. Y.; who voted. for it, when he knows the state he mime sea., is against it by a iimajority ofinore than ten tis in-, sand :--or Afismith i lc i f Coon., Darrell of Michigan, us indeed all those, vi. o knew they -Isere misrepre senting their constitnis by :admitting the danger ous union of power hich is ; attempted under Ibis . Sub treasury schemeiTheie gentlemen have done wrong, but wherein llli. Tall:nage erred lis it traitorous because he dance to:disserit from Manila Van Buren I is he e pantieal Judas, because the , i "people" of his elate' have joined issue on the Sub. treasury system with t e Atninistration; acrd after a triumphant repialiaticiF of, it e doctrines through ,tne ballot box, hive seen tto reward its able opponent with a seat of tionor' Such may be treachery a mong Loco leak:ogre .hers, but it is public virtue in Whig estimation. ' i r' , • as baring iaid. ith kh:.,yan Bo aty opinion. Maine ZiLundary+The ebairman of the Com tnittee on Foreign Bebitiousin the U. S. Renate, Mr: Buchanan, has intitriauxi' that be was apprehensive of serious difficulties Ilwith Great Britain before the Maineßobudary qurstion was settled. It 'appears to us. that the conduct of 16 Canadian- government is not characieiised bi good Lith, for it is evident that several thousand sailers have been -quietly located on the disputed ground, which was expressly prohi bitcd in the:agreement made between Mr. PorsYtti: and Mr. Fox. We rust ceitaitily lament any prob. ability of a rapture between two countries, whose ye lesions have for a'qusiter century been ip sinkable ; but ournational honor must : remain untarnished, and it the mlast of war 7' is to sound , hearts and hands n M will be found ever dy to defend• our native soil, or carry punisbmintiinio the very centre of our enemies possessions. IMI .Safdy in Locrnno/ires.-mThe,N 'Y. Star, mentions an inipkovement in 4ie construction of loconnnives, by which they can be insbintimeonsly 'innpped, not only on a level, brit going down an, inclined ,plane, and in no instance On get fettle rails. If ii can be bniught into practical irperation, it mue prove- of great iMpodance to the travelling communi ty. 1- Anthracite far steam purpesu.—We percieve by the English papers that they ate sending to Wales for anthracite - fuel, Which they will soon use almost exclusively for stead vessels, tke. Experience has fel -13; demonstrated its SupeziOrity to all varieties ofthe bituminous. E E We saw in a latestatement, that the Canal Com missioners were , sending to ;Lycoming co.for I bitumift ous coal for the Columbia rail road. We think be fore long, they will rind oat the bad policy of suchis proceeding, and use Anthracite exclusively. Flour, has been offered in our,;Boiciugh for Four Dollais per barrel. 'paid in specie, , , • • Farmers! not Comment upon what is to come mum disirta4, unless you change the adminiri trators of our Government! Flour is re:ling at half its %slue : the Goicnior:prop era a state tax—the Secretary of the Tiearury a national taz..and Sena tor Buchanan tells ott, K that before the close Of the present sailors. we; shall be compelled to raise addi. tional revenue, in home inanncr." • Vie 'Price of Lelimr.--rocitmota Walker and Buch anan, in the'del ales op ths tSubAreasury bill, gave a full evaporation of the wishes of that party in carry ing out this schemr. Is is to reduce the price of La bor, to the standat4 of other counters: Mr. Buch anan instanced armany, and Mr. Walker pointed to Cuba Yes, it it to: place the free labor of our yeomanry. on a or with' the almost serfs of- feudal .Gennsiuy, and ' tboil:-slaves'of,,Cuba ! It is by grind ing down wages in our conntry, they seek to corn peso With foreign nations, instead of giving us o pro waive tariff; with which in operation we would com pel those crinutnee to yield is revenue; or' else our labor would be pald its equivalent value. - • Jewi4 Bankere.-141ajor Nosh thus justly rebukes the Mistral slate of the Glebe, against the Rethiebilda as being Jews: 1 , • •,. ai It is true. *hile the Baring. and other-Eng lish Bankers and 'the Wall street clique looked aghms ant! pronounc ed r p the. Bank irretrievably *Me,: end lent;heir feeble aid to nuke it ap rar , elt, tit Resh sc bias, the Moniefiores ete.Bolo ous Mid "the Salmi uelai having full;; confidence in medusa , securities and i gimerican en!ifinise, and in e liberty of Amer icon laws, cants Ferward to sestet& that institution. The Globe, whin 'disposed to, be illiberal, will b ear in mind the wc;Of of the works of the Betipture: •The time elegem:tie - when ten !nen of all the mi ttens on earth shall take hold cf the ikirui of , him w h o i.e Jew, anyiUg, j will go vrith yon e for God is with you: = The Globe tn i ght learn a lesson of Christian char ity froth the fate decrees' Of the yotutg Sultan of Tur key. That deilootio monarch his`placedall religions ;on an equal foaling, but it is rewired for the organ of. Van Buren •to mike italeceni , allusione to a reli giousaeci, when 4berty, of +mantas is gum teed by the Coestitution we live under. Perhaps the ineedatioult SO filthy shett,lns ,Calhoun on o ° .deoftiiateri it, it} about t4rtake this rirporisibility of in terpreting the• OcinstilPtion itself, es the " Roman" Gros ;wont to da. '! • Thg Oklbe ie 4 nol sufPriso, at the hitio. doetion of the ',blood &imam into .Plovido. Wodioold oug4rißed if it was t . • • • - • • • (a The Ifemoentic Press says,. Si 04 aims* Jean* is displeated with every ithing we say." Irpco: lout weed, we ire not ;we Aiwa, a the adrairside doeility, wish .. which' -ism, 0ne414, de. flounce Marks freitcy;Esq. SS e another IrtitPr ia . th e - ssitr ip,;%t, s l ur ;lie next, . say; that his tisrunieni vote, was .* one ,of courtesy, sac* that sec* ha is Pertectr jacqrsiole," and that you *a Over entertain. ''• cit the most exalted opinion"l of him!..ivii are' Awed likewise with theiramiinse Memo 010 f the -*Orden Advanced. that gi Hato. if 'wit gibbed 'down, noght Make, a sort of a n..-.sl, Web wards t'" Quite maid aCibct ItiCa*lf.' ' can assure the Press that Histriccci 4 c , ilia 164 4 ilo;es he:-would have done.befote Of forced IP .eet , treat. it will he backwards, frith their. _ ..tisllie foe, confronting the enemies of their Ountry ''.llfe :arephxl4. when'he , tills; Al .“ the ; - of Ohio iiriiiiiiregnable." fur that W a armth" '' of an General Harrison, who has been'a denie of the lefforson„Msdison and Monroe litchooll Ala we ens firre, : thy n' IA Pk"cd." l 4 l di? followi`ciicitcatelAck - '- paragraph, which as it is 'trot .; u eredited.'ireister: mine is one . of the says of our friend of the mai: - . THE FAMILY. 'i - ' If there are any joys 'on earth which barmonher with those of Heaven, they are the joyi of it Chris-- ; Sian family. , ift hen the snow hakes Gist iy win.'t les evening, - and the moaning leinis drug; at , the • witutiee,'what is so delighiful ail to ! see di happy little ones .uporting around e blazing lire. , * fook et the liteeeicatute in her niglit'diess,'frolick ng, and. • laiighinitini though she never had known. atLI never wouhlitirosPo care. Igo* she'. rolls epos the car. pet, ands acre idle climbs the chair,'snil now she par ! , sues her older sister around the, room, while *little heart is oe'birlowing full of Inippinellis. W I ho does= not Covet the pleasurable emotions 'With which the parents look upon - the acene4.end what'sacrifica can be Mort acceptable to Our Heavenlyj Father..' thanthe incense of prayer and, praise.ehic ascends daily - front-00 family altar. • • 811pden Price, for roanyleare teeter ofthe Park Theatre, New VOA, di , d rccerstly i that city. Wilmington, N.V., has egiiia been devastattd by fire. (0- A fire occurred in the Cana Comic srionen roam in the Capitol at•Himishurg. n. Ural sight of the 22nd inst. uld , ctf threatened the destruction of the Whale building. The fire originated in it spit ting box, tilled with raw dust, , into which someone had probably thrown, ri cigar. There -was a_ hole brunt in the floor of the room, .and when; the door was opened in the morning the fire burst Out,:into a delpe. , _ • • Nags County.--A bill bail lieen reported by Mr.' Wilcox, frum a select cf.mmittee, tar the election of a new county out of parts of Jeffenton,. Cieir and 1411 can, to be called " Madison. - • The State of New Htinlishire. bee made e • literal subscription towards erecting an insane Hos. 1 • pits! • - • • - Perhaps. however,. Gov. Page rosy be as fond; of the i f Vete," as our-own Griernor„ in wpichrjuise, the Wirral intent/one of the LegislatuT „. nrai be frost. witted: The roan who would veto; alt s'pOopristiko for ao9 . twarte hosnital, r ahould! he 4 davve:is otte'of its tinit flAting inmates. ' 1 • :- • -Flour, is selling in Pittsburg at from tb $325 'per barrel. Wheat *ill not bring Over. 453 - Oitnts. - • 81.. Andrews Cbureb, Wilmington, !Del., his been entirely destroyed by firi.' ; ; I I <•, Committees from the U. S. and Gira i d Bank'. are - at flarrisburg. conferring 11 , 4-the Atoll:l:trifle, 'in, regard-to the peav stele loan of 0870,00'. - lrilade &and. a this . :.tate. have nominated Samuel W. Rini (or Governer and Hy - rezt Dimon for Lieut. Gov., The conveut t i f on which nude the selection passed the following ithy resa t lotion : iTesolped, That it is the opinion of this C i nnvantion, that in addition: to the other sigh which General Harrison ptissesses for the import ant trust for which ho fps been selected. fie possess. • es one which arrettsins tohim alonele Certainly of,'obtainiag the votes. Hon Marcus Morton. an; avowed abolitionist, is now Governor or Moasschnsetts, elocted iiy the tacos and fifteen gallon men, by II majority of one. This is the' first 'instance where an evowed - Sbolittonist. lies been elected Governor of a state. A Morison Meeting of the largest lond,bas been tield'st Ilarrisbnrg; the piee . sedans : of trbich were spirited and to the purpose: . • • " COnneereeng. #Tne Whigs have- nomi eted Wm. W. Ellsworth, Co Governor. and' Charles Hawley. r Lieutenant Governor. $ - c l 07There is much hutrianity in the f fl owing ae tiice given by a correspondent of the Pen sylvanian: ::: "Those who have the care of horsesat this cold ( ca.on; should be careful fore bridli4 t be sg them. to !mid the bit in the - hand a tit it is warn; instead or putting bon into the animal's mouth. ao cold abet the skin will adhere to it end be torn offal A neglert lif this caution gives the animal a sore Mouth, much pain. and causes it to feed! bidly for several diya.", Rights oflattauction: 7 The l'eteishurg ,i,ener. to referring to the resignstsen iof the Hon., ;Judge White; remarks with .grest troth and justice , I that the difference between protessionnnd , prectice !has been strongly illtis‘tratcd in the conduct of the, Whig and Locri mernberi of the Senate of the ted Statis. No Whig who recognizes the Right of Instruction. has ever filled to 44 ihe instruction or resign his sent ;,while the Locos, vsho are lood. est in their protections of devotion to the will of the people. rarely fail to set the doctrine or instructioti at defiance, when it militates spiinst 'thnii own in. ieteste. -Michn membeisof he- IRgislattne have in caucus nominated -Anna. toe S. Porter; of Detroit, to the office neU. S. Senator. Col. MiEtioeer—This, gentlemar. of gunpewd : ' fame, in.his effurte 1. 1 1 .to destroy the . S . 800 ..? Pen.. iteertainly molt untiring. - Finding I tbe cannot exactly sow, salt ; upon' its columns .be bee . gone another way to work, and with iseterance truly atnnbishing; labours and thum unfortunate 'minty., - Ifever he bec, eeratigued orY , flags in, his work, we would reef; m nd the story Of . the Chioesentudent, told by ill hiirtit.' lle„ " thick.''-. zio r lug his literary etonationst * ~, bard. gsvii,up le - d6. . opain . and l ints returning ,a manusl employibent i, when he saw an old sr MSC 'rubbing:a era* bee I/ on a stone; he asked r the reason. Sho - replled that il ills was just its ißet uf a needle, and thought 141(r ,1, would rub dawn 1 ' crow her till 'ha tot if small. 1' enough. The inence of the aged, fistala provoind• ' i t , bier to, malt' another attempt , end:, succeeded 'Tin ', inclining *the rank of eminency in the empire." ~ , , i, go. ; ;hi 'gallant Colonel, only cointinues to - held , the ' relater bank's tunte on the gr ilnl stone ofa knxb: le calature. Itemay 'in_ tithe rub it down, to quite a ssonaldeneedlc-like appearance.: rflatni so doing, ,4 t , luimiit a reflect he is trifl , ing with r efecliools, nail !' w beain e adage. • '• • , . -- • • • _ , 2., -• 1 11 II ME