The miners' journal, and Pottsville general advertiser. (Pottsville, Pa.) 1837-1869, November 12, 1842, Image 2

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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<vcitint. (4 - 4111!:_$011Yikill. 0 0 ; 1 1 Trade,
wit obierve ..try Abe . Phihidelphte. papers . that lie
nu cribeit4t vessels -that - ikrtiVed in' he Schy tilt ill
cirtdat fir 'the (eolith . otOetaher,
enibunted•to 336, ea.; 92-eloops, bargee,' . 21111 -
ethbottere,zl9 brigs
cptiginit asp .: 4 1Ascsi•L,
courfo bq delivge,d
by-Ml,l4lolPReale?"3r. MOAJa ftea!ag aaat,
at
the TaraAteth, , falliaft of the:Lecture
will_WAY) Oxygen, atalYS.(itogett ,YPes,
. tai4aa o
.4 2 , , a0glittaftatPa). 2 1 acaPi.
No further trghatep islet& required tin- ear'ploy
to prove thii•vile-riputoiiiitil of the Ledger.' -The
pithhitteri is;ie feleii d aitidat that '414 tlifirot
elsioAtig i it'itieirirelvio their peper T hetas*
'lts
thOihet,eirir'ilitipi‘fhef indllititahuie;
bed 7
Fosuei Gases. lire United._ States con-
snores mewling' to
pputstiotii luisSany-Moat: stitioa+id the tweet&
Sas first
t ~~.;~:..; ,, ..f4
In oar daily interikrse prithrtbjr,weq.l
;visionally . - have :ojo(int tiestifit':e . tigainst!
party feeling-tpartkaiitluencpaity!ep*tikei!! ,
altlfreit RefiOICS, Most e*jst, in.
-
ileikhey are actually necessary to the safety . of
a republic: With two parties in or country, nearly .,
:balanced in taluencei the inelitntiona of that,,
'country are safe; one party is aiways,e check on
She other, and i e le4l,teeteklt. ady.rtfle of, end
Magnify 'any r ,fault, or 9strivamoto
tent, I.)r its naviiadvancoment4oll, l- :*araver;
parties may - tieviiiiiiiin d siViLli the ihaodouuieot;
of princmtair for men..—having on eyo i inqirty:
Strength fattier than the' good of thermos'; thiefs .
stititeilateediane. and when persisted in, that Far
ty beePince, o Isttion, and is dangerous to the tom.,
Tuohy; Rahlikapictioni-ehoold theikcjint tr i ne
of tll - 8, 13 .9inn#10a.0 11 4 8 Pri1,;401;:1 ... i 4 rA
itirattengtistios 4 : fma act opportut)fty.yer.4o.o-,,
jury to the; count
,„!
No one can with.thealigtest 4 4 4 of troth,ac
mu! the !„MgPartY,P!,B,4l4o4o;lo..gle.. reger!Peee.
of priociplo. On the 9ontrtry, (netvery.instapte
where men havia . proved•faithlent.to.thetF
W3;04 patty hits:cast them put. es renegades, to. :
thetunst:: view, the gt 0 4 .1. i]be
reell the renelitY. 9f.rhYre 000P!e. 11 .-Orer
isnction .the, re.trogreiston,of one they
have ele!taie!Oß.Peeql 3l -(!!'ilirbilrefoPPPltents,
they mien the fitte'atno ary,itgainit hi), and hunt .
oithiseenitSit:Oncp.. , The moment,John
Tyler proved rEer,e4nr:r9OlePrinelidee, upon ` which,
it is was elected ,— he was flpcoonce4io ; 9llprirt4
their support-,-and the wholo,p,nwerpud patronage.]
of the Generstpoverntnept,(.which conk! easily. I
have been retained ;by .sacrificing ; ttle. f iscieJette,l
principle, and pledging the party, IQ ailpport him
for ro•ciention.),awas glainup . in,prefereppa to:the,.l
greatgrading measure of Ada
notwithstanding, the r _calteti position
. Henry -Clay
now. ocanpiealtt.,the affections of
,tli,t, Vf at, MOO
of the . whig pite&y.:tv hero ..hoto,sbentienthia prin- !
ciples he has ever proferse4,lm too . would be,.at
cincnaband_pilett,by ; dos:a who ere,not - V his watn 7 ,
est advocates. whig ciansistermil . dpries7 i l
ny one, deny itr,..arid can any one !mini , like pinefit
in favour of the Loco Foco. factinni, , No. !!. ,z,
rite have had Ohl) At , spill
of-cold MlPleasaninreather ; in- f•ct, aWkinde of
weather —rain,.'hail. enovii;'and sunehiriti. l -1 Win
ter is fast approaching,lind he hits given us a gen.
tle fo,retaste of . his; OM Chaste-Dian has
beetil:iest4iyininccasioital peepitufointhis nether
world again—we fancy„ she will find but few
sleeping Entlymions to become enamoured of her
caresses. -Oh these f - degenerate-, times! Our
young Melt prefer their warm, comfortable feather
:beds to wandering in groves . en cold chilly nights,
talking poi-try or apostrophising the moon, Now-
a-days we t ike more rational methods-of
,enjoy
ment.imil let Di:inn reigrt n on in 'single blessedness,
while we watch our hom e-fie tdayling brightly, or
; wheel lip the table to takei comfortable' rubber
at and then during the, Tong' and would
be tedious winter, yee our little gatherings.
our soirees and our 'whek we forget all
the cares, teils and troubles of life,'lts,we see hap
:Piness reflected frem theyoting, bright and joy
ous faces . around the storm hoWl around
- us es may 'yve-rhalie our 'enjoy nients;' and 'in
this of glowing' Anthracite we dety all kihd .
- of bitter hlasts'ii when the wind blows, he is 'a
fool who site down to cry in the blast ;" common
"Cornmen
. .
sense Would wrap his eloaltaretind Mtn and bid
him walk Merrily on through the storm.
Hof. E. B.'Hustity. , —The report'Ahat the
-Hon. E. B. HubleY, Otthis- eaunty; hairogreedio
jain thi; 1. corporal's, giard," on condition of his
receiving a 'snug betth, has Crept into the. Phila
delphia papers; where it is publicly stated that lie
is to be placed at the htedollndian Affairs. 4 -Ttie
knowledge be obtained'of the Ititkapoo‘ langfiage
at Harrisburg,' it, is' Supposed 'has sufficiently -
qualified him' for 'the Station - . . -We' should like,
however,- t 4 be infoimed when this sudden von•
version' tn•alt • phice. •it is a matter of great stir
prisetl some °This political friends in this quar
ter. In July last. Mr.
r Hubby made a speech et
the ticoroco meetiniut Orwiisbutg. It 'Was the
first public spnecli we had 'ever heard from 'Mr.
Ilubley, cratiserPiently listened with considerable
attentiOn-arl;ive .can tissure our waders that it
was a ti , sue of abuse of John Tyler and his'ad
rniuisttation' frorn beginning-.'t end 'nfo's re.cof
lect pardetilerly , his 'declared& that' the Country
never Could prOsper until John'Tyler' was turn.
ed out Tothisrdeclaration we subscribed, an'
'give him credit for it at'the Now,' we ask:
if the gentleman entertained suck views of John
Tyler then, how can he justify himself before the
public now, in ac.-eptingroffice 'under him, and
Agreeing to support so profligate and corrupt an
.administration* . • - • ;,•
ASOTkIER ititrrsa_Cosvicrsii.—::rtr.lrtyney,
'of Aiiner,.v ,le,-eras triel
_last week, stprwigsburg.
found guilly, senteticed . ,to six • mlnlJetilll27
'prim:ammo, m;d, the ccmts of prosecution,
we learn. amounted to about one hundred dollars.
This is the second person engancditi the riots in
,
1 1 July last, who has beeq t4ekl•i!dsfalteggeti. -The
tr, al of several others ;hca4ceri. cootirippd ;until
ihe;t,courti • • • ,
Will those friends of the deat,peoplowho-urg• ,
ed oft 14;43, Tiolation , of .the laws of his
eouiitiy. by countenancing and supporting the
tioter4 naw,stap, forward, and:pay the.costs ; of
proseciitionis• aod- supprot,his„family. 404 tus
incarceration? We rather think not. They, are
always ready; M:use , them- to .steroinidish their;
base • Politica , PerPls o4l 74.bet, , 4hek. l 4te .fgr:the,,
dear people does not eiteAl'at4lef9 rat ea that, I
particularly , elections ° . Mr.
menting over -t6i fate in prieeq;folll4, O
great deal or: propriety,
_excLaim,,. 'ltv:o me from
my friends."
TheT4secle, now .I',yfer"a Official prgan in
Pbiladetph . , Tiirfr i ticia'ate'dji4r4en4letce was
only wet+trWid'i , the
Administration 'irs purchre by tianeterrip to
its colunins thi l ftlai of Letteia'flom ilte'llorth A:
. ineriests dire know of do praget in
sa well calculated to be'. 4. Traitor's Organ" as
itie'Ledger. , Give ahem the ;thiriy tiiedes Orailver,
and they would defend
. therreascirt of Bgenedict.
"Arnold: and n~bpaor trlfirovis that be' wis e per
iecutea it;tribt ," •
,o;et
•
Diteatimitl- 4 11terivtiiiii litiVeCv.ittied little
pelst;jite; fithiiihiltindiht t bowing u thtl La ,.
COl3 to itie 4 elOttety.:. • ICiM ehd thiitieY hive) also
led the' 'whit , trekito—Voitt 4104 , Citittlelis gone
tho'Lbec;ii..; Therat6 ), pietienteal ttio 7 whik.
frOnf•iirsiiiitt flag-ea - linty' RWo'4l l 'l,64'
beis been - elect:o iotOttgies' , `, 14 =" •
B=o 4 illtildeeefeces feel clispoge b Orow‘Ns...
_calker) the=. . P 9 t iVitaiew NajksAl 0140:Which
Allepcfrrie446l (4 1 1 bl PlMllldsof 15; 0 20P,Initi to.
FIR* IYlYl7,l4cstii9 fc!..ilit Ron/.
yvo will merely alit. thatthe , tfN9q4
,I 0 • CPrWatfl th 0 4 1 01 1, X104104 1 0;944fi1.**- , -
i n Igo, p 4„ berate s . : • ?trt7-
. to,
ini:tiiir;g:if Enewhas Nen tag..
:I'm la proelo .!ef,l4,oo,o)`.coiyti4fk
6.anatty. noii•rm9inii* ' I !!itit !!!, %r.OOIRO.
'"'
goa a SR 4
The County
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Laeo-voteftaw ,•Y
-'4 4 *Witsh a Promitiditt Landow itt theft!
• ' 'aet
of Nevii . ‘-yp . Jana rapt.,eif thiftSPAtn
gave,Ate folio vuig ecoo t oftl.cextrden tatiutit-
Mating Cautuuttee ofTWealskir H 4112
ititliiiteferdtie4 it ia•
'OieteaseritOat biknoinObed of
fellow. who . betray their, Country aniiheir
00d (if it !We Posatt4.44 o r-__lVl:tidiliit B ,- 2 This
accounts fur Wooldri d ge being on at that
add We
tionaries.wholtreindekte&to-nbilmend others
tutdmorals4,brelr
. their l eimatious
.and ltdowiddli..ur nip eatih,t .1 1 —the;_briegonri
'on that, Committee voted tor me, and au the bribed
thieves Lint iiiimtiffinivciteltagetiort Thies
ot the 'tatter have been since. sent tit the State
.trisoe for 'burglary; elevetritiAlie Panlentiaif
for,petty_theftr,tbreccommittetitatieidevelelives
round the Tombs, by swearing men were in Ohio
when they committed erunekinAltire'cityvanoth.:
er died of delirium treittii*.on.ther , fote Points;
nine Have been coniicter:, aid finejf:tarshvlng
thimbles , on race eapier.is ,: . .W,O,:cildridge And; the
balanee,beirig tori.,ctiven and coivardly,tutcom.
mit any "open; crime, are,: yet ,it-ilarge.in.conse
quende of certain-seri ices -they
,perfortn Tor the
guardians cif the ' • -
The public 'meeting which Was called to con
firm the nominations" of tin - 11'14dg; struck the
name of Van Dyke'off the Ticket, anditabsoofted
that of Mikp, Watsh:S.:
•
The Wootarid:gi 'alluded to abcive is the editor
of the Whip ,newspape r , 'end .hae,reeedtly been
sentenced three menthe to. lienitentiaryadso.
.
Thislbeautiful picture of—Loeofocaisui is &Mem
by one of its °teemed:lberia.
Ni.w Yous ELECTIos. ,- --- Aiwa. peedieied In
our list, the oleetiUn in thie§tatehtte:teoul tea in'
tavorj of the Locofoco , s; although we have, gained
two members. et Pontos*
. 10„the,,ciii,at- New
York, where we espetted only
_ t one: .! This
. makes
the gongtesticinaVrePre`sentetiOn iii`tlie — eity of
New York equal- 7 there beingtwo : whigi end two
locos elected .. l4
, ihe 'Chi , . upwiirai `a 'lo,coo
sotesl were, polled. end':tie majority.fot iftrUck, for
Governor is 2080. ,:rbe majority on . . the, belarice
of the Locofoc4 ticket is only atioat:looo......Two
whiglmembers keie been itieettic, to the Legislature
_
in eunsequeneiiil die split caused by Mike Waleh.
In "Queens' end, Stiff •illi: Couilijes the lcio ',Saari
electid their tueMl;Me lof Cinigiette bill , lame,ma
jorityr_ .
' Ri c hmond county hes: givenit .lA:ice inajorittof
200; tat'l44o. avbig•l3. - - ' .. ' ' : -"" F ''.'t ~
W r at ITheeter 'ceuillyi,geeafilif the
,f t lie:oe,flY e•
r f)
hoot 00 majority. , Albany giyee , a wilig majority
of about 500. Lost jeer ABo,cmthe•ailiet'side.
Rockwell 600 LocoroctrmajoritY. It *report
.• . •- ..„
ed that Reansalear countY'hae gone folthewhigs.
Th i u whig vote in the .lyterceurititli is small.
Theyldid not turn out: in our rtext we will pre
sent dui reader' with:the general result., . :,
.„
=-- VII ,
liiITES OF TAiiTlol . f... #
EtZ 0 , Oeplif f the
Philmlelphisiinpen4:lliatthe' fpitti , ibg . rates 'tit
Tsxali liiiN/Pbeen agreed' upon ly the Assessors
'of anecOuntyoll l ltlltidt3lphia..,We pub
lab it for the purpose pt . Pii'Mparitig the rates with
thrSSTeittlAiihedin this county , where '
the taxes
are erihrinous, and ought to he reduced . to' keep
pace. with the dolvtidanl tendency of every thing .
else:
, • • • : it •
in class—Merchants, professional
men; and . gentlimeri of leisure;'- GO'
2d- do - • . - ' do 100' ,
Ist I do Employing 111.echanics. , ,-•
2d do • do do ' ' . 30
Journejniil'Mtabitnici: ' ' ' — 25" '
. • Laborers. -•-• 20
do Clerks, • , ,
I' do do - • - 30
EmPtoying farmer." -
Laboring Farmers, 20
Plesura.carriages.hcrees, ..., 1 , 00
I ,
Irddoo Working .
horses, , do.•
LlOrned and niatcauln,
1. „ do . do 136 . • , 10
risiess'ors aTsir agreed'in Silicas real ei-•"'
per cent: lesttlhaa last year.' • • ;I'l
The
tate 25
s.,livrigworthy,," very, influiintird, gengc..
Rachester, New York, wfop fiss beentlin
ate'of thc ! party for the Legislature, tas;re 7
J A n A onnection with .theLoccltoco parry,
§tate, , ,since their open avowal . of Free
n opposition ,Su it Pietective :Fanff., . He
y niatle,A speech before' r'ley ciub 10 Ito.
4 in which he declared that, thoUgli up to,
isent
. cordeat, he had acted, vv,i,tf. -'the Loci?
Vie can g?,ffieg'l°:l9PgSr!--Te Demo.
t e s ; .:
.:, ';.U!S , .• , ; c ... , . :::--; . 1,, - ; • , l.'
eems their .Fice . ,Tr,arle,Acrrines nor ß only,
inibbean, bat 'dein roc titre . re the Industry of
ntif--blastingici - the holies of theAnierican .
de nnif,Laborer..and utilarth.y thosapport
nan who" wishes to ace Home Labor Trooper..
!lareil his Une,qiiivneal niiheisiOri to 11 csni
ad a Pat . rtizTtie 'Pkitilv. and hiir Ceinarkii
elves!. : with ulcers Which made the welkin
OM
candid
noone
MEI
IZZI
OEM
. .
efiester
the kir;
Finns,
cral ea
"Ile.
anti-Re
ihecou
Mocha
of any
Ile dee
CLIV . B
were re ,
ring age
'l` Tosser or 'Tivirt..L•Goii. Potter
'gave' tutiee to the Attorriey: General; issued in a
eiteultirl An which it was :declared that ariy Bor.
ough,Clty,oriintliVidnal, issuing-any shinplasters
in viola ion of the Itet of Assembly; such iorpo.'
ratnins,rl all those who take - the notes,. Weald
be prosecuted to the full extent of the law;
withstauding thelasertig 'off %hie eitieular, the Lo.
cofeco:towit Cettimilsi)f, L'ineastei 4 :-Mid
het arinissning' 'whole bathes :'cif , this illegal
trash; untie . , ttisvery tiose:Of: thePevernor; with
impunity. - - We seriously wh'ether.sueb '
man is Milo 'adillinister.andenrcute!tlielswe of
the State. , -
ME
, ..
'Yhe., ,Iraneastet TOM , ' .; kiarNiabargd Fiernagh.-
'notee,e4theAlepagainktifnpf,fifty. &nil twenty-five:
cents arotitcreseing4cirentetion in:this region,
?1: 1 44 1 44V *e11044...._ .1 1 PI .tio.,:this,cireuletion al
onceohey ,5yi1144...vai1. 11 .
~.9 o *,li , cliPnie " t . (4
the Borough. ; . ottliip we, may, net.aseurelrand
if our : , sine ' s gwel Perlfiat-14.taking , thern. 1 let,
the,peop e l ..refiree to take, tbern in change .under
'any si re Enetences.„„Xliey are illegal, iiTelleema-,
ble. ; en ' ely, uncallefl ~ f,,rl encl,the ,Prosecuting.
Attorne ~undee,insfructione irpe3 ,- die, Attorney
Getter:o 4 k bound to rcuntcote esverypeniqn who
fakea
• .Nivireatazi.n " Nevi' York
Tribune snail 6414:wards of fakithone;ind
sons we ' netuialfififln the
iieekfirovioris the: ' election . Of this '
tiuih.
ber 00, '
cipa*";r.ennan's, voted thee;2l ocratio Whig
-
ticket: The .6Wriniiiti'are ,ne% 'all iq favor of
.a frt?tecti4 T;filtiOrial,"
now since the Lclcofoco party liaii
in diioeition - i*Othefie',nieatiutis3Va*tii'velithitt"
1 • • *iicr.7::;4;.lS
itittqckt.,Dolopscifg, Magi-Aar 'Xwlr., , h4
publicly 4nottned,,lllmittorta9png*Rwohlo-'
cola witi4l9',Colisequenceqt lizeP.ett,r.beeing,
the ee'centlalevtion. in , they Sista/10*Ra ileellop• •
tweed to a Piotictive Tariff. decisive that
hOnceforiqt• Aqiihbe
etn4u,ti pe .44.•lostiloAr4tkiinter
is:4lE44'lotfilry,.9( 01Veoli gbcp(!oplic
-
- 4E14, bfr,Al9petfroicklooger.l, - ..!
ttai 840 dui
,LoacifcieW*jonttroißotitidai Gitetioi;.
eity - j;CN+i , TargWail224E!. 3 Btxteti - that ;
;the "pittieifill of Tilefisiii fiat beeVudiV
AedisniSfargoilibilletitilOti; find die thijorifil
firiteitibti*.xotteci I'3 ,
3 '
MEE
. ,
• 4critaiWinuie , ;ltDickfna , Notakpa EIIWO
.Were tec4ed 11# 004111 / 4 91 iff 4 oRiniidestiaC
itiisleountryilkti}LeoPlOTiatorefOad'Otatirvbl44l
;firma whir !,crEngland the tollpwipkiiitz
f:
413- 13 1 NA L.-
=MI
mczi
MEE
telgwk!,"tu auk
#ex liotes'at their par valite only`
'O
470 # thitgisief -10 1 1 1teiriPlig Bola"
1 1 4° 1 0 rWio li0 I Y -1 14 1 400414 - iltietkourAf-titi.
were newt& •
pOic.)rting - to be drowii; by
the I Heclitnic ' iellsehanarrCo., in.4lestriorkltrer
in circulatipn iti,thrunei4titvirltood - Tbeyirtre . il
1
[. ilaiiiiii;:r.tier.nethe' Providence papers
#l4 l 4filiii44 l ,ii# sot 1 11 ,41 , 14i4:11 1 4-ia-thiLi
tOwnlte . .l2,(loo cub. theArndttclol her nVirtt
Tarrnnesin:ZzoilLyeniw;-A bitl forthe vb.
ji t i ol i4.4 o2 P.i.i,!4iyne4;49f - 4044 44 1g*cdit4 8
11.44 n vOto'nf Lek-29;' . ' •
gilakPloyx:oll,gorl i to3 C ..2 44r 0 !# 1 ,8 ". .zaRF4
Bank: at - Iridisne;;lts proved io
vi &fit - titer LOAio b.a!d•-
' th • •
Lis'd , -;
t •
'One 'of Cone! Commissioners
ie. also it:defeulter and sloped ' for
1 If is itaid.Attit,:Pteeidatitlyleches: got sSplb ,
cee,that ktit'hine admirably. It is warranted to
wear -,1,!v0 yeirs,itUd .thert3L veillte . re3dy.facturn•
trzg' : t pita! of. etuffondluts
reti!lii.neit before:. ,
1' .Beitiii'lk-Lenboar.',.:X London editor est&
. r l uttee that niel4ithtetntani , nt that' city cOitintnee .
oneliundredind eighty pounds of bread per an.
A merrutge re reported to ave occurred recent 7
ly, between a"Mr North to lltiss'. Went 11 . 1 e 'Ff.:.
peeted :pet they .regular north.'
toret;titual , during the winter. .
BiasboOnty paid on silk, fronr t4e Tree..
(Tryipf,-.kkaschufette, tt*.year. ; nrpqac?ta,tl_ls
351 51. This iilabiiav'cnioliiidlorget.,tlien,lest
EEO
tiepin° deranked in Nest,
;Three' personalbaTe
gegland.iniCoUseguipce of - ,the.presching of the,
bidletite doctrine. 4.. t , •
':.
The "laid) , pirig have done's tall bitainesi
the'iatirchctlon; Their candidate for
Ouvernor Wit thousand Totes;"end
hi : their means the Whigirk:4 two Sep/Miro end ,
' - ••• -
No DCVII7 ABOV tt l —A si:iestern paper says; -
that ionni ladfes whciiire accustomed td reading
newspapers, are SitTrik''Otiser , ierf t'fr i'oheese
nini 'Way's; iiicist emiatiellisOoTitioes;and
bly, make gbed
- Despotism can no .4 ore oval in. a notion , a ntil
the ..liberty of the prpa t ,he destroyed, them the.
can happen fief thestrt . lit
• Flour at
.Pittsburghttsburg =.ZS $3: -7 ,
, The New .;YOrlt :86r isays:•,." On the 20th
n1t.013e , 11 S. !default lane:tied.' ex-Judge Jaik
son,. ((innerly Postataitir it ' Bellville; Richt - PH
county, Obio, on I iiiiirge of robbing the mail in
1839; and conveyed bib to Columbita for nig.'
, BLEIDING A T T_
;bat the:biatercbsge mly be alitiopt Instantaneous:
ly eliinitedity iiising tip arc i on The same side as
Abet of the nostril from which the blood fleivs.
NVebster says that .Le y...e wlltig, It, takes a
i t
lawyer to tiefine hie p lion. i the Whiga would
hot have keown It; if bad noistu'dit.
' 1 The'Jackson vAtIo. j-Ad4aeste cantinas en ac.•
'count of the horrid mOtler .:91 Nu.,John, By rd, of
that .vicinity, by bit:oli* -50 n. . ,; :Tbe..repson.'as
gsi ned• by the boy;a lad of about; ls year, of ego,
was .. alkd,gccf, ill treatalent,'Land ihe:relnial• of
hie father to let hint -have the of a gun, for
Pottichit - tieemell he•had always entertained a par;..
titular iiisireP Upon theconfeitelon be was tern
putted.to. jtil, - .
.
Obn.B.tinebody earnpared the Itlaelt'tiel;
itet"iapee.:jest now tie- faebion'abfe; . tc;'thei 11111'40
an infantreciifte.'' Thetlnitiei Weir 'theta' tti keiV
:t' r hecitirtn taqni!!
A gFutleirian of rardt Ind' fortune ;, ireland,
ianbiegi one of his legs otiti'rollginii and the Orli=
or Of waddler:" Ilit'fretiliontif pita nne'dt
outside ttiii tied doilies tit pnniah'it:.
fur Its religions errors. 1 1 : '
to 7 14. - r -Abtiat pm ? " es much tpa•io, said
1-3 9...c°! 31 rnd,in E.nelirh as in the. U. teleS. :
Doxstruc Onsurtoes.4-The Herriaburg
'gr.tptt states that atw t • pamestic croditors,': were,
in attendsoce at the - Statotreatiury on the let in.
st A rtt, in Jeaprotatiln,, struitttro,,.to',. obtain 20
'oent.And interest.. ,:rhs . ..pay)nenta• were ettiedx,
made in Erie and Berke( co, 1144. money.
The abolitionirto liSistOgottemptedito
meettni - on Monday night, - but
.were prevented by.
gangll.rowdies. ,
Orin Wa;.son was-harig4d ifettort, time sigeeiti
North' Caridina, toridniatine a neighbor's
'Niriticin had' nOtmuelt defetiee; Be killed
tde Woman, he said, tieeitustratie Was n Witch, and
, .
had ''conjured' him.' , !F •.'",''.!. '', -.- . A 1 •••
, • A Mr: . £34ntoe, al'll);asgie l i,' bii3Oda, Tiielltly
recovered $lOO damages agSi'liet"itie proprietor'of
!
a isiagelis''Which he was is Sei'ithd 'had hii - iiim
'brokein''• ' :••''•' '" ' 1 c' ' 1
'' ' .;-- q' ''l , .: 1
. i Mt n -rasa Ilicasl Roman f; Dtscotransn. , -,.,
Tbstalir scarcely a Week:Rapes -tnt . t.otteceoeftli.fort
ge ries ire discovered. parpeurte4.by those wtuktiave .
-,Prestoisly. farneexcelletit,teputations:as . Elmira
.hosinras,-;'or who havelield Jesponsittle.aitualimut
iii mercantile houses. fie Saturday a , great Alt,
;meat was . caused among certain brokers of our ci.,
A y, b. 7 ..,h p i lieOteriiiiiiikinakro4; d q lj3iigidi*
I gion%;loi:, - Cou'ii„ syjr,iiii - aurrii a !iitgi'eariplto
of liiiiiiiieei; ) sa ',I was 03 ileia 1 .. q"; es le i*e il *e" man of
great wealth I had swo4led ttient to the tune of
,some sls,olllon,Pi i.dliti.l , ,Fiiisos 'Glutei with for 7.
gad no t es , wh ic h; they had'shaved and discounted,..
hi him. ThirtY;thiee of the alleged forgid - neeee
1
:hive alreadi been discaiered amounting to the
, alio'veruned. tier. We learn "that twenty of-the
forgeries,,thus ilisco . ?eredlara
' _perpetrated in the
Me,
ne Of cr,.Ve j ek; and thei':itinaindeft ~ itittiO'iniiOe
of, the fi torfigre Meid, who, are hie near ireigliors,
,W4;initferiaiia the financieritii7niiiketarileArfeaL
;14 iliik s foigeriea'tO Mr. Pea, promised to 'Mike
ttlein , i4tight, caine down to, the city; Ana lias'tiOt .
itinistiterit t heard f i rian.—/y, 1 , , Eli, e d, -a ,
, , -
,appears by public &tett;
inenti'fiim the l'iessurei'!'binje; th a t 16 . 0 R:t hud
of the ' &r to will eiceed its expenditures by more-
Fine:des liquid ittirifeirly l Coe fru
aired ihotissod dolfirs of, our :public debt ii : Amy l
aotwtthaianJing we bate he& aW Wet ‘siession't sl
414, legislitnie, the:expetiteiiitf:thei Stitt tdaufobv
)fstiotrite less than.for seversi former years„- 7
;ci, s `'',jr,
!./ATEV,FIIOII( gtew thieencuut
*l2!ileA4 R?ft'22 3 rk!7!,:lYE 4 o; ll !*i l . ol.l'
an sr22l2f#l;lßt.:*iPq:ililf
1 t 4th SOD re S
let° 442tlli!)4l IP: 1 71P4122
'4lntpmcori,:9ep.(i.u,s.k;!4 . ffiectel,
6y with soli more. sy . .`thii*tli it was 'cuff*:
plied AOQQ,..se` Attyoujd
t il4 A;ul 2 "t i l
Ottlet ..;;••
`-• `r:v i
itoitotifitit : 6 l lllll
I
4 n 4 . Y etr b"
O'r. Adatnitiximined uporX
.ttgoso.
_called peol - 11M%iiirlid,i,ttitfoitif fu Rhode
ifii(l- ;
PleteNitittitatt Slatip-11 p 74 1 ,1, -19 viz k.l
-ktmur
MIMI
idaN
Phe New York Ttiburfe,
itii(beaterein i thia: Citiheaten' in
itinttaljountY,. intim) upiii,W43 1414:_n iti;: the_
- • •
State. The Storm of yeatardsy 'so - violent in the
tittniegi;Wes'Staint4:ttal.bdi thibattl e Wiii;iol
••fongtitilotWittistanding: Thjt Whigs siediku9liv;
ened, their 'opponents - inspirited: When an Election
openewitit a. - .tempest-;_but onctrten PrOltea.thefii
i!e_ yesterday, .Up ,
to the close theTotk. we were -led to. believe,
4:ther,ifpotts:itibich.:tese.h4sia.6oje, tiost of the
. waseam'eti t The retures which come in through,
,the avenir4,provell that we had heen grossly mis.
infitrrited: ThirLoco•F.icos have carried the City
• •
-.4,Altantisasnepatunynearlx o ,,,,,,ooo,far : Benoit,
Otubunelierinsjoritieblefddkreat . a:their Ticket.
NliehieLiVilskexcePletii: , :iktja-beatert• 6 9
perfidy,.of the wire•workers he has so graphically
deacrihest,.Tho printed the ;Wow with theme=
pf*,-H.,Nratt•Pyket vbo boa- been. proposed by.
ihotiomjiisnag : Qoanidurse i ..b.gt, rejected . at, the
County Meeting, 'and Walsh :noininated in his
stead. - y, Some. oc: the: party tefusid j . - • to, autunit
this, and voted forAirolsh, we-think ,
or is elected.
-This elec lima iitts tirtilrest.lstrikingly-the keener j
instinct of the commereiaVtban of, other , cloaca j
in the pursuit of.their. interests:: The qUestimEol j
Protectimaei.Nct;Protection to Home: ludustry,for,
the-first time' entered-directly into the canteen in.- I
thisiCity.,-.;.,Ttut4i,oce;Poe.w party - here--as it.'
skulked from doing elsetShere Statei end
Yermont—as it still skulks (tom doing- in Massa-
Chusetts and Cordeiiicat4laderilself- directly
maltbdirennd ef'abiefutdfree - Tties
sitiMi;;tudi? tikeiliti direct tiestilityr: ttilhe,,lri• •
thit[lfechalaicarand ProduEing : Ctairids,
biejatiriefeAtO it:ttie'suPPOii'orthejforeigrilit; j ,
Piirting.lnitireseiVaoniSe,'inta witii-thatdie votes
of s laigt('ilintiber bdiebantS; Clerks,` and
almost the entire body Of Sejuien; 'rap not (intuit. •
uratlY'lliongh'tnisteliChlY initigine . that the Proiee
ti4e'Policyls liinfaiorible to extediiiir
-The
. Shipping - liitereiri;',tbdo . gh
tociieri to the' uiriiirt fet ttielffoi - Reciprocity in
the Fcireign'end Prohibition in our Cossiing tuad . :,l
Inteinal Trade — yet fertile* Free Tretti'in'eirerg
t itling but Shipping to' he for its interest, and hint'
dredir of totes have on this ground bier trar4ifet:
: red (ism the Whig to the Loco-reco Tickets.. 'On
the other bird, the great ifecbanical and Labor.'
jug elasseit'of our City, whose' interest, whose„
,prosperous existence involved:in the inatoien-'.
aace;of a Tariff which shall be virtually if 'tiol ' ei."
pressli Protective, are 'slower in - . comp;ehendiag
the iiAraduction of a - rialv element' into our Pant..
ical crate' tii slower in,applying the test of seltin'...
tenet to new questiopi:as they arise, sief
-in-acting uiMrt convictions of personal advatita#e.
Thus we see the Wh!e j candidatel for Oadgreii
running behind, in the; Third District, or Coiriiiar•
-vial Wards, and generally wherS a loco( gneel on'
j has not opetsted in their favor.. Thuiiive aee'Aie
, Whig vote diminished'Snd the Loecii.Fireo
increns
,ed, especially in the First, Snood, Fourth;:and
Seventh Wards. We Most undorhtingly ' belieV l e
that Commerce here ihistakes its ultimate interest
it the pursuit of an apparent immediate ailviant.
„age, while it:grievously overlooks the general good.
But
j ibe evil thus incurred is in the na(dre:ef
things but temporary;,-. This controversy
isnow but commenced; if Commerce and:
Navigation place thebietves deliberately in 'Ate*
attitude, of demanding' Protection' yet esincejnig .
tope to Production and the Useful Arts, the gdod •
`'sense of the tirier nuMi j ier will in Jae time apply
the proper corrective.. •Fri every Shipper who op
,this question abandons 'the' Whig pink,' ttiOre .
will' be ten MC - ebonies to
its standard.',We,conld"re'Vet:'betiei,iiiiroril - to
wait 'a iegtifoi. public 'Sentiment
• ' ld
• - '
The most unfortunate feiture 'of the question a e
p'oirOtiBolle4fs the dishonest facility with Which`
onr opponents their "creed to their position
and, the.reqrtirenifiiti'Of iota! idiiiiinert.l,
We Odd hatlf had thriiiighOairthe ; State tlididairi
issueof one-Sided . frais
, the toce•Peces were eiiiie,f(i:TOakh",4ith'io_ / beitii:
we should d have carried .NervNdrk
• AO', Ihenih the Veil: gentotia,.`the fundamental
piinCiol l eref T.Oeo-Foinisto hdaillity io
any, Piiiipciion . of ludriat4 2 l dr ... athei'lgislatiOn to
proMete . or'defend interests Of the j peoPte; yet
Ati - tbri;Agrieultural Diier:tcts . we, aid every 'Wheiir"
.cireitad; iiiit'ef the advantages
of
of mij6idsitied on thie'gieeVilhestiOnby3 the ro
j &dent lanai:ging irCtetraiiii4ralonr "opponents that
76ey tie iaVorablito:Prottetian, in effeet if not in
terms; nod' ti!in tiit the 'Whigri enernlM4
Vhis j 'cirCiitin ; theisiture 'Oftbliike'eanddi answer
r r
; but, once. -
We iruaiollVhig to Aisiouraged, the kninv the
snajjrq arenot disaPpoinfed,, that, in !tertian of
•
genera., revert; to e ause, en , the'
face ofdisastroits reOli in Other''Rtated:''are haVe
nat strec'ee' t/Cd at this, election'. - 'll vase hardly`'to
Le expected dila Xie should at the Gist effort,
der snchdiscortiaging cirCuthstincei;,'diraidirdt the;
,16,000 - rnajdrity against 'us have
only towaif tiow unfit tocaFocolsai under
take to Pledged' to' it ; itiejltlif its
suppurtersto do.• • rega rd-t o e T an ft an, at n
ei t
nallntPriiVemSnts, andirdithetiatinnly' but the
Vniati Will Vise in oiervilt i elining"sTringdi to ie-e:
Ilse' the Revolution of 1840.. 4 . • .
Let one thtniAte'' diatitictly ntnle . istOod• In
weal or 'lvo. proeverny 'or adversity, o eor
„there, !e',hti!' one ' foPPreeiSeili
184 pro thati4lf. /
hifixieh
it: For tiro and none other (hibeiiig'aiiies
• Willie:, rill! v0te,;n4'144'416 doubt • the roe
lilt . 4111 ir.ive' e t ileceie . of '4 r 'and
:'A2 eitiotl ' uq'end unmeaning : ids and
'39:' - it - riende", no 'e'llt?,riefitiki''lo Nance ► eaeig
!Whig tO . reedif;T
•:,. •
• •
A Tome moat tairlh'irrniy.4 , -Aiiierchant
,o! St. Lawrence cOurity; who - resides in Canton,
"and' Who is hCighbbi , of cSiltte•Wrigliti. informai
us skit Ittr:Vriekt Wailin his'storesieiw dais 1
einceilthd:eati;ersed•'freelY , ort ther-irofisct of-the.
Tariff."' fir'ilni'counie, of the - - conversation; thin- ,
'llirrigki‘riaid that iiprereni: tariff. yeti' a•46ilb-: ,
fain diA444nietnitne, anal/10'4 shOtad
itzfor"'iLi-Ririetid" :trirgfir lot ° for ii=
it . teriartilf anisYhe , /tepentelf?!
'Tbe'sainet*nfletriair also , *fiihniri4iii 4b 1. Mk-
Wrightis ,adbiaing: 'kW friends 0 13,-'
tinnuftio=
,wre'OrtsdicifeilitiEfisti thi'iontintititsponf•thitefrell
„an isilft* ifs '-•
ifive".."Mi•th;valsiivoirtfor. ,,
• ,
motion ' , Oil (OM:it:tilt a s ritinderit;o 24 / 1 it: oityi . na
_
is known to many of our citizens. If any locofo.;
cOr.diShbta infAtitehferith`e eitil4ve vetifleir
imrscfn.. - a4
Lf,-tT lifir
• - frOmielf4ll-ora blovr;tha:gdary of Ingitesta could,
Mie!•P'l l /1. 3 ,tit 4 ji14 11 4 !tot ...ascertain; and ktetomed.., af•Tatdiciefatientl},
anti1f1,010.04..it 13 ,11, b P...rP. , ,a4-.1„ . 615n f a , i e,, , Motu' tuiTunknoarn• caused. MI ttio:infottitatiott.
result to nit election ' to oe ' nenk ' cilkyou.it!), 4 11 4 4 the Jury b a wd A er t ee:Ae r te; i t e m t h e taely t ic i e i,.
;ind 23d a t ibisnionth, Alleittiede4Vo • • .
art . . - hualon4uta ptateat iototicalina.,;;Whiritdda.
•giil - laers ,-. .thtiv tint" r-sma aaY 1 '0" 4 " 1 " 1. ." 41 : to the •borror of. the:acitne• mat thel act of aim!:
'slim! lie dilSl7tax; infixforn.led Pjfilar3 P -dillb` TanCchild eltdcaatriring to ::estatci Ifinot4tadcal.
duriiirikersitArAteentidealob!obje Iv.il."Troirr ens brettatiafluidead ittaditnr, , alutwita faX
if INik c" " " ajougellirotiihis 4 tWoUril: ,f;
ascontna..n. 4 el ,t—• 5 ) {,
.tn liars itiO7o# l #l l ; na l sit if ki i telitbii l rAt "; • - ): • .•-• ••-•.•k •
Whitslaie. , Cony ,
tg3y(yicic. ( Oli.jsegoi faltsolutionsin Swcir 47 a, Alaw, e fitstgfe
us and:01: ',HWY iglu ,iimitteebiltuvistli) rI
ti f it t leth r e," v'T•1• 4 1 1 .• 7titchatt: inatituttooi : ;4.E r ttlit7
MN
EMI
; iY
=I
roasuatw
•
-WS 'lisp the 0131116 Onliolu i ceaoi tile Wm ,
inatiorts4our,fiiendli;ind rdsolorl gratification
: 1 4 notiOiPoaeOl, itti4 we 4 1 '9 P
seised up io .New Xeirk. /foie' majority will
probably exceed 8,000. We; are notipattieulai
sbout wiring our readers any , reports ibis week.
" - PROTECTION TO NVICSANICS .AND LABOR'S&
invite thepartictibir attention of the working
efai t ace„. (and.who tins .riot workitlg mint - in 'lbis
region, exceptifie foaling "Prlitician Who Expects
:to live, without to the following excellent
itrtiele4rpos the New York Tribune, on the sub
ject of a PittirecTiviti-not s mere revenue Tariff;
It plaice the whale subject in so clear light, that
it cannot help but be undetati i tabitge moat
molt
fully, erhetifer)rou are do
ing yrur duty, llonraelfirtit,eft.trqry ! . h3t ede.nce- :
ling end ellPPerling. men; Wh47. l kell , iinne4l l 9-,4;
'Opposed-- to ;'Proticikitt: and -support .what they
term a reunite Tariff:
Protene4 ol .ello our
Mn. Ent•roa: ,, l here read with much, iatisfac
tton your arguments .irt favor of "f!iotectioii to tae.
labor of our country bytt just !and discriminating,
Tariff. It is a subject which feat is. trot
Mandy tinderstoodbk alarge firiporticiit'orraur in
dustrioni mecbanierclabortire, tither - a:and in' fact"
all the producing classrs:: mann-.
lecturer, and from youth - having daily toiled, at: my
proferisiodici procure thO'CiM:iforiallnd itt4e . eseideil
of life; I feel , a . deep i?tjd abiding fntereat {o `the
welfare atidhaPpMeaii
,cof my hrother..mealianicai
and through your columns wish to address them,
not that 1 - can 'ilti'or*. to. theca in language" tame
proper, or urge arguments better than' have
advanCed; et I have some notions . of myostritiltitt
I am fully, convinced are founded ri,truth, ,endA
want to have them .examined, and: if - tberare
roneona prove them so, and I wilt cheerfully ack
nowledge my error;" -
Notion 1. The average valtie of the daily labor
ofthe farmers Mid variousmechanicalTrofessions
and.common,laborers of- our country; is, not lets
than one:dollar per day. . .; • ,' . •
Mill
2. The utrerege of the same • kintlii of labor, iu
Europe does:uot exceed twenty ,cents perdly.
3.- When the foreign labor is pukin corn - petition
With,OUT, 11004 we •ritethe.loseraol ' 116,16 1 6 of 80
cents per dJay.. ' •
4. _Every map 'who-earns one dollar pet Jaye
annually receives sal3 00. which is Equal to The
interest .on $5 1 217 at-0 per ceut—bis labor there
fore is.aa,productiia ao a bond : aced 1 / 1 1 311 g 6 20 0 (
the same. arnotint„ or the same 'aucit 'invested in 0
per cent. stocks, and consequently las'worth in
buns fide capitafss,2l7.
s...:Reduce the jabor:of thiticauntry toone•half ,
the sum, say fifty dents per day, and the laboring,
,man's capital is reduced -to 42,608.60, and hts
incomoto:sl66 504: • :1,, '
-• 6. - However .',much you•reductk the value of the.
labor of the 'country. (which the•poor mau's cep
ital,) you cannot reduce the Nalue.ol the rich mores
golkAtl-eilver,land bonds end mortgagee, which
•are his capital:- •. . • . .. . .a
: 6. The poor. ariCeS skill ondiaustry, combined
with•tho rich mm's wealth.,,have.made cur noun
,try the .wander.of.natione. and advanced na be,
yond all the nations of Europe. .in tilifl,ll3lOg a.
mong all.glassea gm blessings 14 education, and
,Vtirrounding Pact( and•ell With Am comfo.rt• • aud
friecesearies of life, who by than industry and ecvn
oiny are aura to participate therein.. '., • -
7. .We have.all tho,materiala in:this counitY to
Make ne .rich,'happy and contented. ~ And to .them
labor and we ahall:. be so.:
8.. These materials need no Protective Tariff;
but the labor employed , to.render.them usefilkand
consequently valuable, requires protection,
9.: In. all: cominunities. where 'people, .ere ell ,
paid for their labor, you-wi'd find them intelligent,
~virtnotte and happy, with little or. nu use fof. poor
houses' and.jails.-
' 10.'tvety mao. woman or child, whol,,bors in
a work ,, shop or factory, hirreshes ta,g.vg:tionount ;
of caiiitel.tit carry on the businessOt such shoprr
lactoryiart.l IS in fact a ;miner joitaty intsre.ted,
receiving his or her daily share; ()Eike profits.
stead of 'a.dividend,
,e future paled; when. the
ptaducta of their. labor. 4huh hair(' Irian .sent. ;to_
market. and Bald.. : , FOr-instancr,i,empi , , , y twenty
men. at art iaserage of $3,13 61.00 1 .Inin Per yeitt z
The total amount is $6,200.per year. • ,Liovestin
•yi,tv rnateriala PQ,OOO,' and pay themi6,26o fur
.asAsting me , .in,svorking these, MTV* materials 430
some useful ,article, which when soldproduces a
".:profit of Vt.:pet dent,' which 'amounts to ,the grim .
'Om of $19.512.. including labor, materials, arid;
the profits., ,]'row .take out the,cast:of materiate,
$lO,OOO. the aniountpaid the twenty men:s626o,
slid I haveleft.:s3,2s2 , .-Ile . re,you,heve:the
portionato profits of employers dud employed,. .
11. If Ihire my men for twenty cents per, day.
I should vran'tno Tariff for my , business, growing,
out, oftheir labor. ~ •
, •
12. The twenty men who work for ; ale, wan t
Tariff to. proteet.themin their, share of..the profits
of our joint Lahore--my materials being the psoii
ciao( our own soil and mines, are by nature.prcot,
, 13.. The Jaboret in e l ' factory in • England, or
France, when lur: leaves his,employer. either for
want of employ:motor tiny 'other cause, from no
ceasity Is obliged to •eoter the pariah p?or-house,
for support.'i _d , 7:1 , •• • •
14. The eperativesie,oir manufacturing esurb
lishments are always compsrativelyindepeilbtpri
15, Icily the.tluty of every laboring uaan-to i sch ;
c otnere,high rice for his labor: , A ~1,;
: 1
,16.. And to. du that, keep the chrap,orticle,eut,
of market.: , ,: •
17..Ey voting for no. Ran , : Vkl?'l 3 in 4Y.of 4 .:4;
Free Trade, otherwise urging cheap labor, to the,
euresand iertain destruction ot otttlinsnufacturetik
sircbconsrquently s reduction:in..thk•Sititi etcury ,
man's labor. orelse no labor et ell: n
.Thuti Mr. - Editor.' ita!e stateiteeyoateen: rst
tions.of mine; and if :you like these I will l ,send,
youtheAcrpainder.• whiclu,erc :toii! out:aerosol Jor„
oneverninunication. If your FrertTrode edreceles,
Fan protri•thump notions aro the offspring,ol4s7:
ror,fl hoile would thereby; enlighteo l
the .atindi of oist.p of Lyoor, onateroue ,resdeifc:
Act? 0 'havo ! .adotitql.:the..:saule. yety .
friend.
J o - 4842.4i:;-..1
EMI
A-DatanituyScis so—The eheitterldwnadd.l
News says: , A-few day. since, the wife of
Joseph Bensoniixt Oeeilcounty;. was finina dead,
tying - Email(' Ober; by her hitsband,von."this amp;
kening tdicep....thaa both, husband
iaJ wiferwari , addicted to.inteuipestulce, and - lierS
so reduced ib circdwitinces," set, tote.cooPelled
So hee inwitih house nu the beach.'- Benson was
once , a tespeciableorien.' i'The head and twat of
the wife/min mired With bloodirant there visa
evidefte9 4,11;n: injury op dui headp:bof whether
ISIMI
•" ftf
t n; - T,:• )::•1...
,ptufsidistiihtii, Reading an
The, last Riil Wiwi Journal'contains a commu.
nicatien which.presente. thefollOWing data from
the 'operstions of the. of this road last
ferriovheit complete d ,Itittr • as Reeding.-
The writer remarks: t , that the details here fur.
dished in'regird to the espeirses of the Working
of this road. arord ;the amplest evidence of the
cheapness with which it can be.operated, and its
ability io compete witli:the Canal., li-brings the
miner in iannetruate contact faith the dealer, and
even . ecniserrier,..whorn hp - PrillOrniqs be Prepared
totipipty; witiluut regard to seasons, at compar
atively low and steady_ prices,- which neretofore
have been eneuMbered crith two'nianY intermedi
ate'agencies iind.other clogs.
This-Report gees -to
Moth lies been adjuited and
repaired at st , (*V foi 56 mites of 17,400, or -
s ol kfei,*?.Reraiiiium' .-
That 31,5 0 il.thiough pasSengerawero ear
ried,ineluding alt espenses 'save . repairs ttßoad
nod interegion 6:ipitai,(Orl3,ooo,or 43 cents ea t t .
2d. That .28,500 ttoinr..of merchandise and
.Road:' Material were transported; in like manner
for ,t,t ilo;pr,s r.,; 0 r Opf,ten—'o62,o.
- That the . machinery for engines,
geri ; arid b'urden cars havebeen repaired at a cost
on their rade of 'about 6 per cent: per annum.
, sth. That the consumption of oil and grease
on thotiiriheir trainifoiA distance of 116 miles
has been it the fmCticini -. .per toniot - f-• - of a cent:,
6th., l Thatthe.ivhole cost to wages, repaiis;fuel,
oil, etc.,,ofrin ongiqe over ihiVleatl.per annum,
running-daily hits been aboutl4;000.
7th. That the - alJerage toads, net freight, dower
the Read, bone engine, have yeii 201 tone.
:9th. - ditto:6,lli the read, 129 tons:, '
,ilth:lThat the entire cost iatnirining tin engine
116 , miles, including, the - train capahlof, accam
modating 'lBO passengers'each salty; ba of which
the average
was'
Reading-an Phila•
delphia, was only - 87;. , per di43fr
down, amounts to .$ 18;84.
This last item shows how very cheaply 1)1a:
seniers could be carried vvere!it po'esible to obtain
always full loads, as will be the case - with' coal,
and:vsbich is justly grounded the claim of carry.'
ing this latter so cheaply, and sp 'ymich'to
,the,.as ;
tonishment r generally‘.of the nnitiated pact ottlia
community. . _ ,
Further economy also wilt hereafter , be practi
cable on' this told , in the fall of labor and every
.artlclv,necessary in; the maintenausu and repair of
road and machinery. By openitig td it the for
,ests above Reading, wood, for Virbich t they: have
,he'retofore paid $ 3 per cord cark he had fo r t. 2-i;
; and winle this is the case; It Will be cheaper than
coal. seemingly „the most natural resort for fuel
in this case, but which will remain for the pres
ent as'a grand resort for it, as wool shall grow
dearer; and when the most economical mode of
burning coal will ha better unde rttood. It should.
be borne in mind4l.lat the amiense of adjuStoletiV
,of theAtack would nqt"be Materially increased,
.by the addition of 10 to 15 at.moderate
speed to the 2 or 3 which have sp far passed over
itAt high' velocities, and. that the item Or 4310
,per mile would nearly suffice foiat least tae next
: 5 or six years; before which period few renesyels
conld - be required. This mould only be the natu.
sal effect of good antrefficient-inschineri well at
tended to and kept con'sta ' ntly biaced up:-
As .la_ temporary and extraordinary measure,
during-the - remaining:half of • the •boaling season
on the panel, to induce the :trade .eek the-
RMid 'More
,quickly, the rates oneoaliier Railway
have been reduced to sl:per ton fromSchuyikill
lititen, and 1 10 froth Piattsvil,le,, but so soon as
thisiransfer . is'efrecC.d, those rates willTevert to
.$ L. 59, end to-1 75 per ton, at ,Which the road
can easily retain' t the xrade,Mad ;:at vrhiebr it will
in due time tna,--gble to nitike iCiaannerating divi
dends.
. •
As'an ad'conse
quently to its eitensiUn on Ihhiroad we'may note
the introduction of the laige,2oo :ton iron Steam
Barges.with Brriesca's:propellers, by
. WlLeh the
fri-ght to New York and the eastern ports will
he materially reduced:, i Alretidrave the-e have
;on the lakes and rivers of Cairula, and they will
soon he running between Philadelphia, Ba'timure,
Rieb'aiand,etc:.; throigh the Delaware and (3b,s
a peo ke'a a Ral f capable of accommodating a boat of
pest 2004outi:9fthe iron kind.--This revolution
in inland coastwise navigation, shoithl be careful
rly rioted." - •
Here is a beanpfal thing from the pen of Mrs
Cornwall Rural •
Tun lizso..toW Tun tigAllT."--. Please my 1,1-
'4, Mit a posegsy, pr'bestovir a trifle,' was the r&;1
dress of a pile, emaciated looking ,wonian,'lr
'fps
,a I'o withered flower! in her hand, to a lady
`who, sat,pn the beach at Brighton, watching the
blue waves, of ,the receding tide. ,no •
ludfpence,my -good-woman, said the lady c ,fordt•
ing.up trona the novel .she was perusing with'.!,'
gei3;' if I, had 'I Would give them to you
f am a poor widori with three' helMeas children'
depandiug on. me; would you •besioW a small.tri;
fle to help us on our way • I haveiold you that
had reiterated' thil,yady, acme.
peer'
iippliCOultor..ed Meekly itorai., Whiris..Vvoise than,
'the streets of London; they tftoklil have a police
stationed *lathe shore. to. proven( such annoy ance.'
siich
v: ere the thonghtleas dictate's of the or an.
boy, who was lying
on thel a tieth et 'the 'ltidY's feet,!fliPg'hag_ pebbles'
into the sea; -, kviab you! hod. , tr. penny, :fur the
poor woman:does look, hungry, and you km:lse:Ace
are-going to have I nice.dinner, and you have pro.
: en ised the a glies'of wine,", The nesria. of thee
appeal of her child end,with a
blush of,shime'c!ituseriing an her, Cheek . at "the tr.,
'sit reproothls artless words poriveyed,eim•oPePed
tier phicedlralfoi.crovvn in hia tiny hands,
and i det either Wirt:min t• t h e hot Was :boundi ng a;
'long the sands on his'eirand,ormiTeir. In a few.
,seconds,he returned, his epee sparklingwit,ll,4 4 l
and; his countenance glowing , with
pact beauty, Ola I 'Mamma, the poor , moment
Was ectiffshlifiil , ;' She , wurited turn
,b u t
rt
she chta' titviti the .
nobleladysitind you,' too,, my pretty timh . : thy;
`ciaildito will posv.;have . bread .for toriaais, and"
o.llr way , T tte egcr of
the lady glistened heard•the recital of h er
ehitN end. her atga n 7, told, bee', t tiat)ta dictates be--
stowed 'a pleasure tho.cold reasonings of the assn.
could neyeellesitaw,'':' , • • .
• ;11
PAIITY i4illifills!4llo leading organ of grafi ,
ons democracy of ,this, city Itait litUt4ted cortaid-.:
4rable hecauso',
the Whigs terSorifingli.)reft4 to adratt the gen
;airier; dantosirsey ofibt principles., While, we hive.
41* reiVeileit.tinitCori consistincY, we eertaid
it ! Ai tjto t, admit the title of the Jecison-Van
4211trenCalhottdi.party;t0 the character
.iiiernociat,ie. it is a pirty ishidttuts changednaid
.itAilifelaignirtod practices um.leiiiittian =
,IhO"tiost Import
Ant and has
fallen at tistrinto: iliselthitiS diametrically opposed
thr4ading poll iea anitiorits'of Thomas J titer
11°,. 41 a l } TO" upon
what p retenceW9n 4l 4 11 -:iißTlout••itaiumP tion
&Tried on - through three Presidertial terms, such
titirpteati. party calls it..4ettdeMeiraticS N Wna
e caOC
-O°PibLY. dialltOr _l4k'r;q‘ if 'about
,%egnaltirtliat • Of a bulivng squatter La any patch;
ref inttiqifOperty," - oo • 'whicii , he ?ay ' chance .
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