.. . . ±4: i .- !, - t';:i: , p,p. : '.r,,it,ayil:gs.. lATIMPUMNOIENING, NC,114: . 124 1842. ,*ilbscriber. bat' Prficored the necetrsSry y presses. due and has studied ieditiptete Job Print- eg Mad hislsiablit'ettienti'Oihersit' 611'th:ideal Canis, Pamphlets, Ha ndbtils,Chetks; Bills of Lading. , Ate., will be prifiled at_the Nett ,Iciareat, rates, arid: at the 'honest notice. Being - determined to licodnio .datirthetiabliesit the' veirloweist cams.istlicirite,'lte re wag liy. sol the patrimage orthriPstaie-: Printing in colon; executed at a short notice, ", C 11 / 1 1. Card press has been added to' the;establiehnient. a"hicb"Still enable its to incite - Cants.' of shad evy,drracriptioni atter, loot rates,. •• ,ft. BA NNA N. . Impoitant. ` Let every citiram bear id Mind,that it iiniat'onlyhis tatertakhat hisduty, to purcluise ! evesy thing that he can athome. .By pursuing such a course, he encour ages the mectiainear industry of 0,712 -neighbor hood, on which the proiperity of every-town and, city midrib depends-rand besides; sorer? dollar pa id outat home forms a . circulating medium, of ,which every citiien deriies' more 'or less benefit, io the course of trade. Every deltas-paid for foreign trutnufacturespar , chased abroad, in entirely; lust to the region,• gee*, to enrictithose who do not cnnyibut9 one cent to our. doziest/a initiudiOns, and oppresseiburotin citizens. • ;try, B. Palmer, Esq.,, No. ,104, South Thirrl Street. 'Philadelphia, is authorised to act tut Agent to' receive` subscliptions• and advertisetnents for this paper. - : • • • . . The Pries—Duty of orc. clthreues ,4ce ! The Press of a country is always the. great least which , moves acid governs the, political des tiny of that country.` It has been and always will , :be ti powerful engine either of good or evil, and in al.cordanee with the spirit ,which goides,it, so , will he theecharacter ,of its influence. Whert_di..• tected towards them : tan:anent of high and worthy objects, it becomea a mighty _ally ,in the cause, and sweeps on almost resistlessly to the accom plishment.. ,But when its influence is prostituted to evil purposes—when' the conductors of a pa per, scniated solely .by an itching desire for pelf, pander to,fitedepraiity - and ignorance of a corn 'mcinity hy the puldiration of vile tale's of infamy or. well wrought polideal sophititries; they, ,in deed,.finesit become a featful anddangerons en emy to society, and one which, it ertendbliwould Bap it' moral and Is4iticai ; away. We have spotten,heretorore . Pur views relation toths,dtity of, the Press , and we *peat -th4, its objcet'sheuld be to elevate the inertial-and Morel -character of all within its influence, and not to .debase by inculcating through its, pages vic.o and error,,lEveryhonest man in 4 sciciety shotild - thereferp .. kyojd and destroy by every means in his povier i the:tkrculation of a paper which is injUri ens to bl} interests; re each community a imp - ber of penyina can be found who, deriv'e, their pet: litit4 opinions', solely from one tiewspaper; ; this arises from won't of leisure to' pernse or inability' to procure others. If then the articles contained in such paper are wrought with studied, sophirtry, hew incalculable is theextent;of evil which it, might ,effect. :.To prove to ouryeaders the, tin-' niense influence the Press has in "swaying, the. public rOrrid,.ven won' t !. inMely direct their atten tion • • . tii the South. Sortie of the most , intelligent Southerners have acknowledged that • the SOUth neidella Proteetive tarifftequelly With theNOrth, and that they. had suffered to a greater degree than '?the, North froin the want of eee.....Thit'oninion; .h . pwever, only exists among the most intelligent intithinking - elaisi the rest are all' Free Tradists. , and WI beeause: all the ir ' Southern Papers e papers; advocating the theory, d filled with argubvtits to sustain it. The, people • having 'access to n 1 other papers, and never indany arguniente in opposition to fin, trade, becbrite thoniughly imbued with the doctrine, Mid in C.Mgieits whenever the Scititherniote has been' i rrep it has latterly. inv.ariablY heen opposed to the,Tariff. With us in the North iris different; we find papers " advocating both principles, and we consequently . find a differentia of opinion in • the comninnity. As rinumber of the Northern . , papers; professing ,te,be iii ,faViar of aTariff are sub ruse the most violent free. tr-,de,ad,trocate.s;. it is therefore highly necessary that each mail should exiemine carefully into the emisistency of the pa perhe takns,'and by compering its tone with the principles he profesies, prove himself the Poll- . cy of eetnipirtglt, - Row seldom is this done ; we . sound cite numerous example% in our own region to show "the inconsistency and folly. of men in ' thit I:espect4we know a number of' instanees ' in wh;cti Men, who see avowedly and in fact, strong Prole:lave Tariff advocates, have neglected to take' a paper well known as the untiring friend of that mensurei rind -have given their patronage to a lit centioructiestructive Free Trade print in its stead. Thiathing'Onght to be'no, longer the determina tion, of every ;man in the Union : should be to sup pert_ ! that -paper which,' supports and :advocates principles beneficial to his interests, for by giving - his' influence and Patronage . to en 'enemy,. he ranks with hicit,.and (006'116 in accomplishing his: own ruin. ~Men, who eve, the!r_suppOrt t r tti papers prpfessing ppncip!es contrary, to their own have, no right to comOain if those principlerigain theireendrry. for they have been the partial', instunients whicli it was accomplished Let our,pitizens,t pn, encourisais those . , who shorter their:interests, and the virtue and. intents:enc.:fled ociet# will yeti tie' preserved.. If however,, , they givitheirimppertio the-enemies Of t enr • •., - , tion,eiror will Continue to prevail, an unhealthy sate feeling , will , always :exist , in. the public mink , and legislation: upon the great and leading ' mean:Wet of the 'country: h,Otvever beieficiai'they . may , pnaie to theii:ople, will alwaYiehti:u . nsta= ' acillettng, and uncertain. .; 1 c4jr;e4i 3 Ok)4.—;.A" flarther dm:Ll2i cent eclitiop of klui l i„Now# will. ha received by the earsioAsy. Etl7it Xe; *Vote of Normandy, e'thrilling sta ty, by 'Murat, tr,i6eletetl - from the . FreaCh,; prio"ol,ceets. Joel 'received ' ' end' fur. sale et thilk - 9.friOt , . • • E".„ . • ALSOWO; of the , eheeppublication' of a ear , LeettpleirOttestrated;price 25 eents;' TaiAiPt*:4 l "Altlit 4l ; l l 14 , 4 Ofthee.hetti. elm qiira our telfaer4 eine° elee44Lha