11. Journal the Cash System. Owing to the freqitent losses sthich nawspaper Editors are liable..tO prevtlence. of laws at the, present ume,twhich makes qt almost impossible to collect small ' debts, and the great pa-, penseeand waste of time , we are 6ried to incur in he .colleCtion of our . subsCriptions, which pot un requently equals thelamonnt of thp debt i we have concludeid'to publish the Miners' Journal • _l ence forth the cash - Princlplp, t o accordance with the folowing terms and congitions: For one Year in advance.......„. Si: .... i;; . Three Months ; Single Copies.. .... .. •• •• • • ••••• , • We. shall * continue 'sending the paper to our mi rrierati's subscribers abroad, as eve have been ac gustomed to, unfit the Ist of JOly. In the mean tithe the accounts of thros i tqhtt are in arrears will he.maile nut and forwardeti, and if not paid, to= geth'er with the advance subscription, we shall be forced to discontinpe Ihn1 hn paper,' Gl,pl36lNp. • In-order.to nCe.lmmodate Clubs who wish lb pubscribe, foinish them ,with this ,paper, pn the folloviing torrns—idysiiii,:bly in advance: 3 Copies to one address-Li;cr amnia) ' ,ti d 0........ (0 00 20' d 0.... . . ...... . 2 5Np ' Five dollars in advLn;ee' will' pay for three Nears nut cr piton., . ; 'lO A friERT,PIEfIS. • Att'vet tisements not lexceeding a square of twelve be eharized *1 14, three insertions, and Ml tents for Jue,insettinn , ,. 'Five lines or tinder. 25cents 'V I r each insertion. ' Yeti advertisers will he dealt :ith on Or following terns : One Cohnun_... .1:5: 25 11Two.sq . uares, .....$ 10 ,Three4ourths I'[Olie do. ..... .. 6 1, 1 .13:,1:3111CSS cards, slines, 3 For any peri,id' sho 7cr thin yAa 'a .• a r rce— All advertisements for in adv,rpre nn an account is opericd v,iqh t lie a,th;ertiser, Or is ......12r7v4s i p,arrangird. „ The etc,r,c..?.to ge.relprit's will be SIO per annum. „''h the priv deg e I:cep - trig One advertisement not OlCeCtiittLf one Erpt - Jirelstanding during the yeir and the Insertion or.ii smaller one in each paper. Those ‘vho ec r enlir a lar, , zer,sacewill be charged extra. . All notices for 'Meetings - nod proceed:o2s ofmeet i tigs'not considered of general interest, and many oth er notices which have lbecti inserted liercinforesgra.7. lditionsly, with the dyer ption of Marriages and di aths:Will be charged a•:: ndvertiscinents. Notices . Deaths, in Which•invitailions are extended to the fromdsand relatives of!:he Oil ceased, to attend the fu neral, will be charged as adtiertisernents. We el:infidel - 10y Jxpectd the cmilicraticin of - our" friends in this our' new Sarrangemeet. . OLD DSTADLD‘IiIi'D Il'AtSSAti E . OFFICE . 10 . 0 Pine Stri4l, c , ol-ner Sgt . th ' r braslease to call II .'• t' toil pf his ('r el an -.IC, Puldie in gederail, tp thli following - rratizeineniti for 1..1/3, tor tile par, ro s e o r br iiptirg Si:omod end, .teerage*Pusseni!ers, by nevilrit Parket Shtps from Liverpool. Ca lk ins Days of Sailing from Plaines. i . f Ncw York.' G. Washingt on, ' (June -7 Oct r 7 Feb -7 United Stitt& 13ritIon • 13.. 13 • 1:3 Garrick Si,itidy t ` 23 •25 Patrick Ilenty Di No, July Nov ; 7 . 1.1ai Sliefileki - Allru 13, . 13`'- 1 - ins . 25 9.3 ilndepf.:dence • .1";: , ,f nz , 7 'Dee 7 Iv^ tan Alltiln 1,. ' 13 13 •, 13 Siddtins, . 'E. Cobb 23 ;, • Ashburton , dap 7 :try '7 - Ste'n Whitney Thipopstm 13' 13 ' 13 'Sheridan Dqdy.stet.. ‘. ' Days of Sailing from Liverpool. it 'Ay Nor. thi r Aug 1 Dee 1 Al 1 . 1 11 13 4 1,5 '25 .G. Wa.hineon Barrows Untted Stules Briilon .Garrick Skithly Petrick Henry 1),-.14no. 111 , n ( ullins Slit independence Ned: ' 1 •' 22 ' :25 ' 25 Virginias ' Allen , I Oct. I 'Feb' 1, Vac . I !; 4 1E1df111.9 L. Cobh j • ".11 ' 1: . ) ' ,1:3 11slibbrton 11 uttiesoM '25 ' 25- '25 Sie'n WhitoCy : T:iohiPsoo Nov 1 Mar Illy 1 .:Sherilltal • DeltCyster ' Fie • -1:1 '- 1$ negulttr. Parket Slaps to and from Lando'. t , I SlitNo : Captaois t r Days of:Sailing froth " ' Names, : . ;New Vrirk. Mediator - Chatliviole June 2 :1 Oct 1 Feb 1 , Wellington UliedfcvieN • 11l • .'1 10 .‘ .10. ,QiiChec . 11e1ter,;1. •.. 20 , 20 . '2O l'hiladelphta 110Vey tlis July 1 Nov 1 M'r 1 , Switzerlarid• . '•Chti'dwich .". 10 .' 111 ' 10 11. Dodson • -Moignti .‘.• 20 ':' 20 ' 20 Ontarto BradislT' • Aug 3 ,Dee IAI 1 'l'erot:oo Gr i 4 tyoll,l ..‘.. 10 ' .10. .` 10 Westohnster 'illoiirc ' I ..." 20 ' 2O • :20 St. Jdriteet . .Sebtr - . Sept 1 Jan 1 May I j'ilo:o7A. . Tniket. ` In ... 10. `-, 10 ,I..;latlnont . Britton . .` 20 .• 2;1 ' ,20 • , , :-'.' Days - of sailing trim] . : •• , 7 I .. 1 .• ,- ; London:. ::11ceietor Chailvt•ielt I ttlyi7 Nov 17 NPr 17 Wellitigton Chaii:ki.eti -•• 27 '• 27 27' :Qui bre . hrd : Aug 7 Dee. 7AI 7 rhiladelpliia r Ilo::!ey: ': .• • 17 ' 17 . 17 :zwitieriartd. ('lijakiwieti ' 27 ' 27 '' 271 1:11••Diidlon ,1 , tan ' Sep. 7'Jan 7 \l'y 7. 1 •;)iit4..',"to --, 'llr.itti-h: 'l7 ' -.17 '' 'l7 Ttiihttp: ',GrOsitilti -,. ' 27 'I 27 '27 - Wmtri-t-Sskr, AlOtire. i ,Oct. 7 Feb 7 J'ne 7 .St. J a mm,- - t..Sttligr ' • • •• 17 ' 17 . .17 .Montreuf - I:Fliiker , ..' 2 7 '_ 27 '27 ,Glaceiittur ....Brito,-. : Nov -, * 7 11Jr . 7 rIY . 7 In additionitiOltealavye.ftegii!as,Lincs, a num . lier.of.Sidendhil'le'y: York btilltXransior.t.Ship:::, such asdhe•:'Arliioncta,elt.' : "Sentl-,lnd:,' .12ussell Glover,' aniV 'Echo,' ::.•iil curitiolue to sail from • Livorpcitil weekly - , in regulat• * stite•ei:sirmi thereby . previinting the IMI:t pe;:situlitv• or disom:lon or • delay in Livyrpool: .arid 'tor' the acommitedi on -or persona vett...bing to remit money ,to their m.., ilies o - r.ft tendtt, 1; have arranged the pit the ,of my Drafts on the folloiying hanks :—. , . •,,, . le Ulster Bank, and branches IRELA:s D. o'll'o l -Provincial Bank do, ) ••••• . The National.Badt ' do. All Drafts'A'avable at sight; aCeither,of the a ' bove b,an.4s t *ir:br'anelles or . , agencies. • - ..; .• A Messrs. Spimer, A t3tood Sc . Co ENGLAND. •••,'; : bankers, London. '.. °.4 P. I%'.:llyrnes,'Es-n. "Liverpool. Passengers eaP . als'o;he. engaged 'fm ro:Liver pool \to Philadelphia, !Boston, and.Baliiinore, by the rep:llldr 'packat sii9is, •.on apillicati9i being makpersonallY, or by letter;,( post gaid,) ad 'Armed to . i-- : •• 71 ; ' ::', ' - • 1 - jO;SEPET MelltllllAY, 100 Pine street, corner of South. , , AGENTS.—In Pottsville, Benj. Bannan,,Esqt .: . 1 :•-": f, - ; Lowell, Pich. Walsh, E r ci.e• I ;In Albany „T. Gc'tgh, 11-q... - : , • : In Newark, John: A.lo:':olgan, Esq.j '.' ,1n Toronto 1.1. C., Rogers and ' : ' '', Thtunp-en. I also beg leave; to assure my fritrals and *the iublic in grineral,;that4 the greatest pilnetaality "will be ebse' ved'in the sailing of the above ships. toeiher, wad c.lt . ali e....tirs "i..ricl'l l I:may have, and .., that passer: crs e:•:111 p . '2Cietize rlll,ielay ou their 1 arrival at the dlo;reht:portif tvlibee theymean to . embark, .. . : ', , . , . , P. 5..--Free'pl:vsage can also: snored from I rthe various ports til irelaed 'arid Sbglittid which sicianiboata to,Liverpnul.- • , JOB EPII ;11aNItillltrOr; • • , 1 ' • 100 j fine vitae), New York. Gives drafts in Finns. to.suit Appl‘canth, on the • . eforincial Boni, of Ireland, payable at • Cork _ Liiiiertak • ' Ballymena Cloninol • - Parsontown . 4-•-• • -,Lttiamiderry,DOwnpirick Sligo : . Cavan Wexford Lurgan • I - Belfast ottingli. 1 ; Weeder:l _ Galway , • Dung.zinpan :Bandon' Ennis • Armagh 11,Lnp...harm:on Ail•ilung• Coleraine, Strabane; Kilkanny , Dungarvan *Dallina Tralee' `-• Moneymora. Youghar Enniskillen 'Hilriish • • Menaghan. 'Erat.aND--,Spooner,. iltioaort- Co.,• • Bapaera, Loridon,payable in ever); town in Great Britain'. -BYRNEB, Equire, Liverpool.. • ,CITY OF GIA,GOII 'BANK, Payable iu , every town in Scotlandi • ile? York, linuary 21,- •- I' • EAS A —Fesli Green and fi3lack 'Teas -of 4:lune quality; tiy• the chest,, half cheat, or by metail.. fur • saki at pricts lei suit the timen , hY . i f .t • & . A.IIEIWER,TN, ~ • ,17 s s , lie ' , iii,- $2 00 LI 00 .. 50 VOL. XIX rill lIE remedies prescribed fur the cure of d s . ' eases, have correctly been divided into el s ses according to theiruperation„upon the hum n, 1, .. W . sitq %Vuin. Thus e have one clss Which eai.cs the stOrnaii - f4 toject its contents, called erneti, ; soother inducing personation called dicophoro._ ',ice and—a third which evacuates the . :stomach i and howeli3.derieminateil Clia riles; oke.: Cad+. tics or, purging Medicine' dli s, li:ive in every :iage il t: d 'country beta the favourites of the physiiiimi for the cure of the most obstinate arid alarMing ma ladies. The wcintlerliil friccesi attendhig tt is mode' of treatmert will, rcadilv: he untierstu id' wl.en we reflect that the stomach and bowels have assigLed-lii thein, the imp”riant function of di. gestinn, or the conversion of tbod into blood; that vital fluid intended tor the aloe th and, nourt9i m.ent of the whole system. It tollows that when ever the• digestion Organs become depraved or dit'qualitied thr the healthy put tOrmance of Ottir . duty (anti this occurs daily in civilized societ.3l ) itrip6re blood ; and consequently disease are t to results. Iths laren remarked, that whenever the blp:: .mach i: , not usefully employed it is always ht. , mischief. That individual 'who would deny tfil,t the mosi a tortoidabledisha'se.;;re daily cured by the use of 'r'ills:compoiliaCled and for sale ill al trick every liaMlet:M'Aurcotio:ry, would certaiii. ly risk his teptitalitm for veiazaiy: The Pricp hol.tas, or Indian Vegrtshle Pills lean'e the :impact], ourifY the 10.0imil remove kritlan.' • tie. n, and h a veyhatved;ernir.ently . michil in curing bilious fever, bilious cholie, Milarittnation of the liver, rheumatism, drupity, j.iutolice, pleori4, li eistiveess. &0..k.e. ...Fewalia3 ref sedentary ha h. its ari,d'...subjt et to indigestion, gatillency, heap. fiche, depii.ssion of spirits and uneasiness, will fluid relief froin.the 'use of these tliVs. ' There is not a disease bttended With a 1:::.11 pulse, a 4:10 skin, and iicoalvd long*, that these pills will nrat . re hive. Tile hollow Mg i;impleMarrative tall l slipW'the bentlit derived•from tneS:e pills in d'..y -- • ------_l - common disease : cEitTIFIA3A.I'III,- been cured cored by the - use 4' the Pocahor tas Pill of an:alarming disease or'the liver of se vvral years stii,rniting, I drem it a duly to m 4 - - e rite case 'known to . tiultlic, for the bent fit tf others.. I liad,ta ken earloos remedies which ali lnided only temporary. relief; after'using two bo t - , k - es orthese my tivieti.e yielded;- and I- bare enjoyed good health litr - the last. six months. %VILLI.AM FOLLME:II. Milton, Aril mleihe,a.?.nwe: • \V GeO;lge Reilsr.yder, Newedstle, :Steiner Seituylkifi (high. tiinslcy, Port Cort - Vri, Schnalm Y flesreY, Oluivsburiz. Tbrouerbliot ihe Male ,a. soppily can always be had of Fred: Kli tt & co. pro- Fists, corucr of 2d and Calloa bill streets, lila, kielpbia A;tril:?.2 PURE VI'fiIiTE . L.EAU. . i IVET ETU ER jJJ..r& 1310.a1i 1...1t, manu 111010 Y v rev, Ni (i 5 north Fiont street, Plii.lad+ pltil,-hve now good supple of their, warranted pure rd Jep.f, and ttne,:e custom( rs who hrree bet n . spa s t;i ‘ ozly s.ip l ,:te,i in . 011;,e9 Ilellee of ' a run •on the artle.le,., shall itu..v. ha. , ,ctheir. orders aged, 1 . i , No .kno\vit sultsat.e.e:pes . sesscs those ,pr,:t.cr,t d 'live arid beautify rnt2,. proper ins so. der.ira hie in la paint, to aa (goal ixcat with _Anlldultt • rated white lead; hence any admit:4l;3re - pc uttivrlnater ~ ala only mars its value. •1.1. has Che s rctore bee the steady min of Ou iiitinith f e!nrct - s, for ‘ trian i years, to supply to the pi . thlitt a . pertccq :Julie white lead; and,the-tnic'eaeta e rt - demand l'o7 n tlie a } tiele is proof that it inis . • the: wilt fa-or. It / IS tit ea ria'ot r hri-..ncicLi tin one head— W ETIFF.III(., & BROIII.ER, iii lull; and on the other, #A'a.- 11,...XTF,i) PURE—allim red offers. Is . ovelube,:).P, ' 47 , . Sept • .) Jan. 1 •tit"y 1 • 1:1 • • 11 ••• 1:4 TYPES Al' lit 1)U( El) PRICES. IrgIYPES, and all Other Printing materials mantilar -a. Hard at CON N ER'S'UN rxED:,TA:I'ES TVPI: ANC STEROT ' Y Pr, rtf,y,Nl5RY. terner of Nassau and Ann streets, New.-Lark, can lie had at 1?IG111- TEEN :11.' i ll CENT4teduction from old pricetp: l i 'rite untler4i , ncd rer.tiectFolly' informs the 'silt! p -, trons of the T., pe and S•ereotype Feto l dry; Fortner y known as James COIII)Pf . S. and : more:recently as Co t ner & Coilte's, anti. the lit t (iite in general. that they . ... are prepared to execute or( urs,lor PRINTING TYPES. PRESSES,: . . Chases. Cnies, linposin , i - Stones Ink Frames, and ev ery other article necessary to fiirm.complete,Prii ting,,e,,tabli:Ainents, On a- , fdvourahle terms, and i i as find quality as any other eiqatilishinent in the V nited States. - .. . New prices, per pcund. Old prices, per pound.' Agate 06 cents. • Agate •• - 108 cen I Nonpareil: 6ti Nonpareil 81 Minion .54 'l. Minion • 66 ••• Rrecier 4i F ' Elrevier 34 " BoArpis - 46 flow' , Primer ;26 • I,ong Primer '42 , •o. .Small Pica. 34 •• Small Pica .; • 40 Pict'. .flea 28L . Herders,: Cuts. Brass Polo: and all other riTtil manufactured at this csta lihshment, at the same IC ced sates.• New Articles got up to order. on tieing furnish ) with patterns. The Type cast at this estab . lishmenris,,both in style or Face and, the material of w hir is' ma particulaily adapted Inc scriice in Newspaper Pt [mg. All 4os:is ori - stereOtS•re curniseeri to order. ' JAMES CONNER & SON. April 211, ' 17 25 0100 orFe • athers, for sale very • 9. • - in any quantities porel sers for rash, at pricesirom,lo, and , 2s c per. j)eund. Ready made Beds, . Bolsters, a Pillows and curleeliliir Alnitiesses, ,Moss and all other kinds to suit any sized Bed,:ya'i always on habil. Curled Pair and itiew.Oileat Moss by•ihe b ile or single pound. • Cpuntry Store Kee • pers *Mild find it' In adecprage by „calling , olt_i_i_e_ . 24lcviber . bete puteliasim• . • • , TINLEY & CO., South East cc:griller orSee:ond and Wallin!. S • Philadelphia, March Ij, 12-3 mo Pllll,-,tE1F4.P.1114, AEA ING, - POTTSVILLE JUL ROAD. • . . ' . : SUMMER'' ARRANGEMENT. . . CIIANGE OF jiocits. • On and 'after Saturday, April let. 1813,11 re pass' ger train:C : 6 . M leave at the folloing hours: From_ Pottiville at 53 A. M. j . • _Prom PhiladelPhia at 6 A " I 'Y . Both . trains pass at KitstOwd. The down t breakfasts at Reading, and the 01:train at Norristoi for.which . ls.rninutcs arc altoirVetlut each station. ' • FARV.S. - Ist Class Cars.,2d Class Between ;Philadelphia and Pott'sxille $350 ands 2 Between Thiladelphia.aad Rending* $2 25 arpr.s Excursion Tickets: good for two days 'only, Iletwee'n Philadelphia and Pottsville. *5 Between Philadelphia itid'Reading, 4 . 00; - 14 April MILLINERY AND FANCY GOODS' • • • 311litGRGAN, in Market street,. next d -!• to Mr . 4 ,N'al fi nge.r's tavern, re4pectlully forms the citizens of. Potts Ville, and the !pu generally, that she has just received a new fashiomable'assOrtinent of millinery and la goods, lirrionyst which are the A,lhert Braid, rence Braid, Needle StiaW, Enilish Straw, Finteo Lawn Bonnets, with a fine assortmen , men's and boys' Leghorn and Sea.gratts I all of which will be sold Much rower than usual prices for,castn. • .Bonneta altered Arid • up on The most, reasonable terms. , • . '' a I gm MOM m I.7_l\l' =EMI "1 tCICL TF.1.61 . YOU .TO TUE.POCATIONTAS, OR INDI TF,up.rApLE PILLS. • TO lIOt7SEKEEP.EIt.. . _CM eat•reGatigt , :eq . A iif F I ES 9 OWELS OF ANP. 4aING OUT inciA THE CAVgfiNS a.totts - Taiss, , an. - fil.:4 tVIIICII WILL GLtE STRi:NGTII TO OCR 11211 WEEKLY BY BENJAMIN BANiNAN P Q,TI7 SVIL LE S CHU , Office Ly'rles, No. 34. • : . Alairlealoh bear with the untameil soul • . '. Of ore thou host loved too well; ' Let the dark wave of oblivion roll , O'er "the words it were vain to tell: Apd - hend not thy . bright and flashing eye, • With aught-but a kindly lo , • . On him whiise fierce and wil 'agony, Its scorning could scarcely rook.- .- Thy cheek has a flushed and aning glow, • Thy lip has an nervnus curl; • , And the rapid-beat of thy pulse's' flow. ~ - • TellS of passion there, my girl! ' Nai! crab not as - torrent, let it rush, - A lead not the torture here! -.- 'Twcrii a foutou sjae 511C11, lore to crush, - 1 1'w#e sport such a heart to - 86r. , What, 'silent? oh. where is the blightisr , look, ' , . .... The e.ye's dork flashing gleam; - And the withering curl of the lip that shook ' - ' My soul li.;:e, a fearful drearrit ' The angry steam, that was broodhig o'er Thy,:epaii, bath passed a*ay; : i I I f t' Ana thy face. in it calm young loveliness, I . `d.--'hows naught ol: its gloomy assay. . • ' I 1 There's a da: - ,gerotis sp.]; in tli beata y . girl`,-;... • A saange and coMpleie control;' , 1 • I have Ifnit its power in the joyful i-,-lii - r; ': 1 ' \ • Of passion within my soul: -' • . ~! ' ! !In nays to come. I will tell thee - how .. - 1 .. ' Aly Spirit bath bowed beneath - • ,Iz - I ' Its chairming force. Mit would ask thee no 14 , L 7.- Wilt thou Jove inc?—"aye till death.„,".; \ _ . . . . , G From the. Latlie's . Comdpion, for June 1 I CAPTAiN MlLL:kit. -' i - 7 BT lIENTIT T., TCSATA MIN. i “Stmlnied tin, e fof the dangers I had passed; And I loved he'r that she did p.!) , them. rUtdello. One suinmer afternoon, in the year'fSl3-, an Arnerica . M•ship of the first' class was de:cried a mong the,islandS rd . Bost.M steadily ap pa-Oa-Ching the. City, under favor of a iight. breeze. TheLese of ran experienced mariner woUld douht. les4 havel seen,' at a glance, that the. ve'ssel 'wes rourning from a long yciyage. Teat* Vie,w; haw: ever, of the various fishing panic§ in the bay, and of the fe' F. spectators whq occa•ienallY regarded her through a spy-glass (rpm a dislarice, F . 1!() not only • arpeated in fine order, but had an•air 'of freshness and good trirry,itlipt declared under capt l tal management. seteral dayk, indeed, the . ' crew had Ibusied themselves to good purpose in garnishing their craft;'to insure her handsomely-. §earance on reaching, port; -and i now the -pOor fellows had ust finished putting - thernselves' in :lan array,lend, ever and anop, turned their sea. it Worn face's, with great cheerfta'ness, torhe green' shores which seemed to welcome:their arrival.'' It truth, one of the most pleasant. things in the world! to greet once more the stable car,h, af.' tern long abode upon " ocean's grey and riaelan-; waste." an as', hat hay appears; in winter; on an 'afternoon in ...,lUne, beneath al cloudless sky, and to the gaze. of men who had' rocked on the waves fur nearly five '.mont'6, it' ;seemed like: an opening paradase, 'Fhe mate, wthlehe Overlmaked the preparations for a speedy banding, could nor refrain froth a lap wpiWC of comOricene,y, .as. he antiyip,aled the delights : 2"; going ashore." . Ife wall:Cr' the deck- with on wonted paynney; art-I there Was . ithne of the ac.'''. customer) sternness in his eye as he watched the sailors-at ; their work. pule, d, he %Abatis abacr,ity . and good will iniending Jack hand where there was no necessity for So doing,' , which eliCited a signficant..sinile from more than; one old-sait,such a contrast was his behavieur,tm, the surly I Iliscipljne off B , mnifings. ' The exe4l l lent spirits of the .mate were somewhat dashed,. rAhrn ' in 'one. ,of his superfluous turns, he chanc ed to spy the: Captain Lacingover 'the bulwarks with the saddest ez pression of countenance he hid k • eve'r knoWn him to ,assume. 1P : 1v . . . •1 Fc,tuliful hatbot at length served, with a view to rouse his commander from his gloomy . reverie. ' . Arery, , was the lanorre reply. • t . • !Our pilot seems to understand, hid bUsinesi.,. sir.'. ' . ; i • • , , Well is that Sullivan's isiind, sir•'-' es. . • These Iler-o reoindtrii Pigdid not e the mate's • • cUriosilyi which greatly increased, when, on' re turning. from the'Yabire , after . ,majfing his toilet, he beheld the Captain:m.llle seme position, gaz ing as dejectedly upon 'the loveli scene around Bo if the 'is'ancls'had Veen so 'many icebergs and still wearing his sea-jacket. and tarpaulin. At length lie ventured to tut:ode! upo'n,thiS prof traded silence, ,with an ,iti3uiry'reliafi've to the Ptipers, and having fairly engaged his at; tention, determined to •plock out the heart of hr's mystery by a bold interrogatory. 'Excuse me; Carain 'hot it strikes me, as a little strange, that :. %%bile • wiei never in -Boston in my life, feet so glallat!the sight'of thy: State (tense, you'Aould .1091( iCjt it urh imlifferent (yes oilon yOut hoineJ t ieplied.the . Captain, mournfully, •1 have no home,' • rhat. retired,,hut his inquisitiveness teak changed io respectful sviapathy,'at dist.overing that'so able a scamm and trite-h. a , tcd a man, aS .he,kneW' his chief to be Cluld.sni - vey the pleasant I features. of, his native lapdsc tpe, after - years of ab sence and sticcessftil adveniure, without a single association of joy. lie recalled the' devoted care which he had bestow - ed upon One of the crew, Who tali ill during the voyage, arid died at last in his arms, with his p-irting sigh, hle-king his name. He thllgh. of the Move splflievotion which led him to 'toil all night for a cotintryrpan in the East tr lL wies, in' rescuing prop ertifrorri the flames - . A.,.thousart instances of sim:lar geherosity rush ed upon his mind, land -lie - asked himself how a rnanAtis overflowing with noble sympathies, and; stria disciplinarian as he was, idolized by his ) crow„;nd With warm frier* in ei•ery Port,should 1 1. be-in forlorn at home. 1 The ship was soon safely monied; and the pai. , tairt hating very, leisurely ma ethe,requisite ar rangements, stepped.upon th o wharf with as lit tle apparent intereit as if he lid left a ferry boilt, and strolled along the busy streets, without a sin-- Info glance ofcuriosity. , He smiled' naeabiriely,hoW ever, .or'once twice, ci•heri ho was passed sortie bustling pedestrian with O careless nod recog; nition, Plainlyindicating; how Hide: he had been tpi:sed., At length, he was comfortably seated in his lonely room at the Tremont-House, watchidg the. fantillisr faces' as they passed. 'After all,' he rriused,jdesolate as I am, it is better to have been a wanderer and an outcast than to have suffered . .{ my, free soul to be cramped and clouded like ma. ny of these sons of Marinade The qapttiin's. Solilciotiy was suddenly arrested' by the appeur ..auce,of a personage, who seemed to excite in his t!"s9l3oo,,lings, too deep, far words: Ho became much agdated, and,,itto objeet„of,ps attentr r en, happening to cast his eye. towards the windoiv, .manifested both alarm and eurptise, and evidently ,quioene.ilihis,stee,.ss* a ,v 2 iew of eradipg•no , . T ..1:4C,i1t,4 49 d u trgsysgs,ol.4e, c a t t kr.. s 4Ro . - - POTTSVILLE G-ENERAL AD • r c SATURDAY MORNING, JUNE 10, 1843. iiii NOME II Oil ly induCed him to cuter the house.: the fmmer, ushering the stranger in i his apart ment, .explain treachery:: What a pack of cowards you all ate i I overcame all objections before m departure,' and placed in your - hands' ample testimonials in sup Port of my character.-- You professed yourself satisfied.. : IgY withdrew.. .I started on mrvoyage with the hap- py convietion; that op.my' return, Adeline would be mine.' This hope cheered my squir her letters came regularlY,'breathing the deepeSt affection, ivhen.ittit as I was preparing' to embark for honk arrived - that cidd-blooded 'renunciation, which, I nev'tvid helieve itas ttrilten by hc,, and your brief epistle, us her guardian, ordering me never to aeeher'more. Now sir, I tea/ see.her, Shia ssall'eetn6rin'edth her own lips thiS . crut I resolu tion.' : . ; ..No captain,' repl'ed his Companion, with' some ; confusion:4e must not te. Ade;Mu has thought better Of her Msh engagement. yotiliVere never destined for , eaCh other: She requested - me to as.:.' 111 You as •a mart of honor, not to :intrude Avon her retirement. -Ifer sister has married a clergyman ... 1 since y.,,,i were here, and they a , Llive together.— Unless you enter the house by free, you cannot see Adeline. I have done my duty,: sir ; —good eveg /Iptain. Millar lied the Misfortune, when qUite . , a, y l outh to fall under the care of an unpr:hcipled step-mother, to, escape whose tyranny ,he turned sailor. Rapidly advancing in his prOfedaion; he - bud been roi, slevetal 'years in command of East India'phip.s. and was one of the most successful masters irithe,nade...„ Thp only being with whom he claimed alfinity,,at the outset of his career, - , ; ~,vas a aiSter yetirrgerithah hitwelf, repo se lace thin Blanc 51.1 - Ved to iittaclillitn'to the apdi of earth where hie was born. Oh returning Oimil his pre-. vious'vyage. he !Mind this beloved girl 'quite ill,: -andlexhcii,:ing symPtoms, : of ciinsumption tie at .. , once deteimined to remain on - shore a year, arid devere himself : to her welfare. Aim ng, other rem edies sungested by. the physicians, was hinseback riding ; and every day of the lone and dreary win ter,, i ire' accompanied his sister to p 4 'e q uc,strini school s yhere,-sbeliered from the Elennitts, she could e n gade .in this noble exercise. Por this purposehey selected an hour in the day when !he' i circus was least frequented'. It.sii happened, how ,;n ! . c , ,rer, tnatthey invaablid 'met a yotittg and helm. / .. . tiful Loy win. came' thither , frorna clinilar cause, and wiise'syinpathy for the sulfeter Was immedi ately aWakened. - •llay l atter dav,-.the two ladies • , rode together, knowingnothing'ofOch other ex-. iept byname, ivhi'e the Captain sta..d•by,eare , fully watching his thatge, and pihialheart r-joie- , ed that his sisters's rides were Made cheerful by' 'so sweet i e companiOn. ; One day, hy!rms;alo, the; 'former was mounted int an unm a nageable horse;: a noise in the,atreM fright, nett hum and, he rush ed headlong.through the wenn. '';The attendant' sprung forw' at'l and caught the hridlq bdt thefle -1 animal da.ithed by' him, and a 'Moment only seemed t i o 'intervene bCtween his lovely burden and destruction, when her brother threw himself . before the horse, released his s;ster's foot from the stirrup, and bade her spring;.- • In.a moment, she was in his arms. F , lt was the 'wink-of an in stant; dint so - gallant an 4Climi- had the effect to turn thel attention rf the tanl, : y other lady. preSent, upon thd herci, of the Itri•iment. To pin, even' 'for once! the 'devoted rpdarda of a woman, is half the battle. Adeline,.[) ...—-, was not only dis tinguiShcd for beauty ;• her mind was highly' gift ed, and ter•rnodest races were only equalled by her quiet itidepetutencfe , of. character. She had been sought; by what err; called eligible young men, without a Orticleof. success. They •were attracted chiefly by het lwealth, end she had the 'discerinnent to - perceive",, and the self-respect to despise their rnotives.f 'A few weeks,afte'r the ad .venture above described, - the fair invalid in tatting lade ef•Adeline, after their ride, expressed her re gret that for the pr*tit; t hey . ' shmild meet no mine; as- her health wia.s. suffieiently, restored to en able her brother to procCed on a long meditated • . voyage.,to Calcutta.; •• • . .., ~ ..Whirrt does he rain!' asked ,Adeline, in a tone whictidifirayect an interest deeper than mere cu riosity. •'' .'Td-rnorro4:., madame,' anzwered the Capain,: approaching he'r with tlefrence, 1 , iperlops!yoit have friends there:tit so, how happy should I be to alto I to any cO,minands.' l :' ' i • .. . ' ,- N0,, 1 thant. ynh,'sir ; it only occurred to me, • . —thatts—it. Seemed nut treating]Notir : friends quite,4lit to leaveithem,so abrubtly.', .1 .7tly ile,ar!Nladatne, with the exception of my sister:[ have not aifriend• here.' ' •.. . 'Oh, yes, ''one; ITIO:C, ' she, replied archly Jand holdir. , :out her hand: It is easylm satic:pne the result. ; Like Od?cllo, this bilk' the Ciskit tin His voyage was indefinitely postponed. It was disceveied' that h's,sistei's health, after all, revirerd ridt;s, and...moreover. as the weather became warmer, the open.sit was far preferably, and a hap. pier pity never exptored the environs of Boston, than Captain Millar, his betrothed and his sister, during thec-arly days of that happy summa. . ' When it was.proclaimcdthai the fastidiotis;nc. compliShed and ,rich Adclineß. was a hiirrt to marry a sea-Captain, whom nobody knew, great eras the 'indignation in the city of the ,Pil ' - Iri certain fashionable. circles it was cc .unbecoming a moral sand religious people,'• to sager the thing to proceed; and inothersdeclared, ' , a burning shame' and qv' perfect sacrifice.' The next question was how to prevent . it. Adeline hild too much spirit to allow interference, .and too . Much honest pride to be made the dupe I d 'local prejudtce4 At length a knot of malevolent gossips . - irt utiori the scheme of opposing the match, upon the. ground, of, what they assumed to he the ,Cap tain's notoriously had:chararter. •I ; They ,d.rtsgger ated every weakness, and denied every fine trait of his disposition; they raked . up, :with o the vilest assiduity, every - peccadillo they could, w i ld:6h°' !east show of,reason, lay, to ;his charge; ankfinal.: ly, they submned a vulgar:lvemat, to hying against him an action fiii breach of,promise. When'the ,storm burn upon the loyersi the injustice ' \ of, the_ t ; _slanderers, Made Moline cling more deco tly to one who sttirered thus, for her sake, while th hon est Captain teek his enemies by surprise, h the promptitude of his messcres: ,lio proved the falsity of many of the accusations, others he frank ly confessed; he produced the most tritirephant•ev itlerim ofhis, ir,c,bitv o auti faithfulness from the merchants;.wholledemployed .o him. Those who p charged him , with'morcennry motives, het cholteng., ed to repeaLthe insinuation to his face; and the lawyer_who was about to institute proceedings on , the - basis of a lie, was effectually - frightened by pae threat ofrt severe flogging. In anontla•thiadisati• pointed overseers of Adelines happiness, retreated into early appiessr i nse;,atlii 4 l;(+ 4 l.:i.vainlnaisgi' -'-- tt--1 1 `-'-- ' • - . I ; • I• • DSIAN` suturcr ALL NATVRE TO dux CSPS, AND PLr4SDRZ -DR. .IOIINSON. LKILL COUNTY, witnessed-his st the South, emln prolonged much his 'enemitei: he intercepted his d was forgotten, prostrated with plighted truth: not been able to ter'S marriage and departure for died-on_bis last voyage, It was bey ondhis itnnatiint Wishes, and ely: r:eneeied' their mochinstions, :iteo, and persuading, Adeline she lir 'they - Wrung from her,. When o fever, the recantation sf. her Fortunately, however, they: had induce her to form inoth . er en was the prime' rnetice of ~their of Captain idence of-Adehne, and from the end of his gsr‘lenotie.dwelling of lei-in-law was il-arly isple.— ied posted him s elf on the day of bich happened to be Sundai,- 7 111 !ell began to rin-,ithe dour iuifter ernerzed'wtil4 his wife on cline on the othero - fhe Captain t a distance, until they came to a when.his beloved, hithlrawing • he I rear. Ho stole .to heraide, of surprise, anti seldoM has a walk ke act:A:ion of -a rnarO:satitfactery nsuld. When the miniiter. look it into his pew, he was not a lit eeel-a strand' on Och pleasant %. with, his pretty-sistei•in-law; hOr • much diminished 'Whtni on the g, he found himse:i otticioting at ogement, treachery• An i • lived near the nil bliruhliery at the her (defied hrot Thule her httre.l ter his arrival . • Just as the seco pened and the one arm, and A followed them. narrow title-vial her arm, fell to checked her cry to church been t interview than ed from the put tie n!tonished ft tering ofintimacl was hi 3 surpri4 fallowing event I,er wedding Frinn'the 1 111 York Tribune Ili.Xxl Titactc !---The .4.'reniri , " ''' • , 1 March i last, contained, among- a y ntistken, the . , following naked l eg rd to the present Tordr; i 'e Eve ri - ing Poat .f,Marcle 7.11. 1 1 . II . lox ck• 311 K ' ' Pelprt . .—We are 1 tha frirtners, I the mechanics and launiryleould see the 811100111 0: tax ril,i, the pr l peeeds of their labor of literlsonal or family use; under elyld tiata would he given by them 1, who ledypeated the present aye- Id I bei - o II ' seehow dto I 1 ppit cmuch. • "TAFING .Post, or the 71 pleat deil.egnal ebsertion's with ' writs Oisus l col.fident that i laborers of our .. which theyp ly on every article this Taril,. scar. to elect ate me tern. - They w' 1 under the Twirl on alcc.4s, scythe nails, spades, .• kettles and 'eve per,and tin, tha nishing a house! much laditiona loots, shirts, II also, on shawls, articles worts b •terpanes, beds • they consume • salt, pepper, cq: the natural pri , all that is paid. on the duty a lane-third of.w After the duty the Governmen pay for Abe . col port duties we •us see, how th i manufacturers 1 r - :- ilieyipaid over the natural price chains,' cant iron, horse-shoeS, ihovels l tong 4 knives, forks, pots, l y ' kticlo of iron, steel, bras's, cop ; is, neessory , in iMilding and fur- s. till more so, if they knew how : pricci they pay for coats,, pante neeli Nat6,shrife and liandlierchuifs, borinf hp, rri gloves, diesecs, andother i ; fe l llfs,on,heets,blankets, coun ,nd pthowri. Not even tile' articles . I • -scape he increased prise-4-spg4r, 1. tn'uch more iinder the Tariff than 13- I Thit the rriere.duty levied is not Them impert i er charges his profit %r etired; and Ibis is equal to full !at thel consumer Pay s• paid,ti.x 4 .as duty.— is thus‘ 3portion goes to , ' t. Atiout. on t e•halris expended to ectioni But 'this principle of tin , I vill co i nsiuer.at another time. Let Tariff op . eiates on some - of the f irott. swA lure charged with s duty of ad valorem, Risking the retail price hart:tfoubie, f imported Under the er a !fee imhorlation: But.this iied, oud tho domestic article-will Woo Sc eighty per cent not much less prescn't tariff, o article is pyohil be sold instead tax, indeed to caung the consumer to pay no he Ulited States, but a tax,to the ['darer of une.thirq the price, for usinl; his inferior article. The e is Itandscnne to the eye, being finery but on account of die high l as iolbe made out of wire, instead eastern mane the privilege n domestic artic Made by mp,cl ,price of labor; . !of f..rceo blan. pent fr la groa the . tvorti; is n IS. ; andi so tria l cause than!, a ear, i orer'eads (foisted o ff. Besides, t 'So gitod pia earpnter:o use 'as e, 'lie's° inconveniences aro to be. ,rivilege of contributing to the ia the!manufaciurers at the East." 1. I n particular nettice of this article at I appeairance. line Wing then that al rtien lit contains is utterly at vari 7 filth, ice might:have expected some he Popt were not notorious for its nee, in error. , lMtvever resistless the fallticy . . WO were as muchsur stet!, therefOre, tafind thelollwing .t same ~,, Eneninm rust of night be t 1 the Avening Post of May 18th. Worth Scazws.LWe have been le ofd screws manufactured by the Screo Conipsny at Providence, re re4 . .tarkabty »eat and . regular in ship, twnpared with the British or tiqrsi nac/ . rough to the eye. We are ,st ofii mantifatturing.them. is about tlisf, a girl wall torn out, w:th the 15 gria # day, and that the mama oinilny makes about a ton of them nta.qe furnished twenty fire p c ban ¶he EngliSh artick, which will ale ill this cotintry,vvi suppose, Ta; Iff SeO' the advertisement of the•com- a foreign art ic borne for the p gotten gains 04 &e &c. &e.' Having tak the time of its most every ass anco wittt the recantation if dogged persist evidence of it prised as delig Edit Oriel it th .fo . re last WIZ tiMERICAN shooed a 63M New Englan R. ,I. piry their workma is . told that the c a cent a gros: machinery, si factory of the daily! They 'cent. cheuper ensure their .1 riff of no Par t • • pony. I ee Tmtlers.! are your erecter! • On rh,' die Evening Pu . st editorially de. ood-sirews cost in this.countrAdou . y 'nuffht, on'account of the Tara tnferinfer i or rat Mai: ' on the I , Bthof ithat the,.Lmcrical article Isfarsupe ' riiise and is t w enty fire per cent. r• • • I his latter statement is correct. , re the -American. ejticle i nu7 hanging with some favorable ape.cmens of the fide, t,te. the \American are r, while they.: aro ►r.hesiter than ter. ere oversold here. • ith'the Prices 51 rent and the lid ,' eir,ewn organs staring them in the Siich, 0 F theßth of M 4, clared . that .11 1 Me what th. l ,and aro rer I May it 13SSCT piar to the 1: cheaper have a card o in our Lidice, British riapl v,stfysupelk , l eign,gcrope And now, 1 missions qE t face, how cc that a kirotec articlo by the will do so— comb, 'in Ind now doing it) their stic i csa Ought such without disc , 12i. t a, oco aces continue to assert ire ,Duty increases the rest of the amount of the duty? Apdyoi they ay, Oov. Polk, inVonoessce,.Whit 'sns„ land others .of.thair leaders are • day ftfter day; and expect to secure by tosking,thia,People believe it !--• a , patty to, prosper'? Can it do so ter toilthe Country,? _ I •• t• the ~e4gine. companies. have recentlyplan jet. tip . 11 1 . ,q1:&!t•?1, member of one co Mpany goes up to a tiotiac;; and commences thus: c?ap:thet et , uc , k rags e krtocrjoise or Mew ereptitin perfect nnocencei a, doll, how, goei she first. • sro & • :tili4 • - ---,.consequenee. • §ome l bf originated a unique. : A member di elroa - re neck the oft 4NO? iet. r24:l4fit TISER The 'Steamer Aeadit, - Ca . pti RIRIE, arrived et . 11• Stan Th , :rsday muta t ing, with dates [rein aivetpaol: to the 19th of May, her }lay of sailing. The mien inn thias firieen days. later Mari, was re-, b the - Oaledonia. commerl 'a ff airs have suff‘ired little change... Cotton has slightly Unproved' and man:y was abundent. Tile move ments of Mr. O'Connell and his friends With re; gard to the . peal or the Union are eFeiting con siderai I‘. alarm Mr. O'Connell has remained et home and been engaged in'arranging bin idans.- and scene, numbers of the Catholic Clergy are said . to have jOined hie standard. The Duke of Wcl. - lingion and Hobert Peel, in the two house's, have declared their intention of suppressing these tlisorders. : by force if neCesaary, Great nurebere of troops ;have been ordered to irelantl, and a crisis seems to be rapidly . aPprotiching. O'Connell de clores that 'though be will obey the ,existing lane, he will rCsist by force any• new and Uncene , i6- nonel enactments that i may be, passed ag-dost the,, .emplaatic;lang,uage used by Sir Ruben Peel writ! reference It o this question: Sir Robert. P,ei, in a solemn and emphatic manner, declared himself authorised by tier ylaj uty to-repent ;the language employed by the crown on thin subject, tir.a eireech which was ddivcreil farm the throne during the ado.inistraiion Of Earl Grey.. and"which expressed the most sesolute.'delerminia tion to uphold the union. The present govern-. merit, he paid, would exercise far this purpose all the powers vested in them under the existing jaw ; and though net desirous of disparaging the I;constitution by applying.' inr new, and extrsordioa: , ry power until those-of the existing law should be l fount) pratically insufEciefit,theY Would not hes ?nate, sho'uld that ins:ufficieney hecorrie apparent, tto appeal!to Parliament for..such enactments cis iwnuld-efloclurilly obviate the avid ; for they were persuaded that the,objsCi attempted was„notimere ly, as some caUed it, the ripe . al of a statute, but the dismemberment of the empire. ' The appliCation to ParliOment, 'should it come' te• he necessary, would b 4 made, 5e was sure, with the greater sue- cesn,.in qonsequcince of the forbearri l ee'of miriie tern to mike it until the necessity should have keen manifested by experience of the inadequacy ofahe• exratingdam , Lord JohrtSiahley ha's given notice that heShall introduce 'resolutions malin g the duty on 'VI heat impottAl fro'm Canada, to England one per quarter and that on every barrel of flour. equal to that payable on qsk gallons of wheat. A fire at Liverpool destroyed severs.rwerchOusen belonging: to the trustees qthels r na I:itikeoo3uCk inglistn. Lose estimatetle't ;p20,000. • , An associatio heti been fermed•foi,thersuppres glen of duelling. I It consists of 32& qternbers,! in cluding 15 -Men.bers of Parliament, 0 aqrnirals and generals,l4; Captains, It, N., 23 Colontls, &c. subscription'lhata been *started by the itirend4 of Harriet Miltineau in hor behalf. Her health preclud'es literary exertion. , Lord girz4erald, ford:leery P. died at Lon don a few weeks since. , • . Seventeen niagastiatcs injreland have been dis missed for participating in 'the ' 'repeal agitation. .Daniel ar'oOn . neirM,'P. is amo i ngist the number. as also is his eldest son.; A Startling' fact was announced at the meeting of Ihe por;r law guard-. ians at Cork—that they were ..t30,000 in ile'it,' .Cl.OOO of which was due to their treasurer the fact being that the Collectors tantiot get iii the Tar. I • r i'he.great ircpfal' meting on the Curragh of 'Kildare was held on Sunday. It ii stated that . ahput 70,000 or 80,000 men were present. Po lice. end military were neario privenrany possible breach oft the, peace: none, h i m-ever. occurred. Mr. O'Connell addressed the immense assemblage at some length; , :: . American !repudiation' 'Mill i forMS a standing themedn monetary circles anddn the now - apapers. • A project is on foot for addres,:ing trinle . gial.i - ture - , of every State in the Union which has repudiated —With whiii effect ieinitinstu bei seen. A petition to Congresi by the cehebrated ' f nd witty: divine, 'the Rev., Sidney Smith, appearr in the papers. • Setzcni or AmERICAN.,GooT3S.-The Times of the 13th, iirthOUtices a 'aeiztire ,of 400 balea of • American _ manufactured G sod i , entered from ors board the'ship Niagara, and , I eating an .English manufacturer's mark !' All the oods were entered by the firm of Baring &•. Brothers, (or the Grin of Taylor & Bide.' . . ! ' . • Tas•Tnicr. op A Prcr.e feetion to which the science of sitainetl,maketit indispensibl generally slienld be on their a,t, ing,which . c't copy from the fr •caps: the clintax.?' ,On Weilni:•sday s'fterneen, the steamboats, on her 'way fro tol, a. genteel dreised vagaboni man, and in a short time becari iar, so much so that the two re to the lit of the boat, end Tai , dieattgether. After the' boat bout • ne half the distance, tiU - • less manner said to t he Ger= person pick . - icor :pockt t.l ":SIC., indeed . ," Mml t.l never carries my pocket 1 .iw t3 ,s pms it in my hat," at 'ling it off bead, and el i t within, cevel'e s d ‘ with a . porket I defy any body to rob tne." said on the subject by either, insight of Bristol, when'the ..denly turned to the;GerMan my handkerch . i4 for - a few mi directly." TheNrictim 'mediefely plared'it s fn his ita hapdk , erchieTandpotket boo The'trap was now set, 'awl touched the wharf at Bribtol; _ed the German, who was in demanded the article lei: hi was off the head of the uns4 an instant, and extended towel frisnd,fo! the purpose of alll his'handkerchief, v bith the did, and at 'same time the aforesaid pocket book ; Cot , dollars: ,The rogue and the among the missing, and' thi decrllk. a'leison which wi ter profit by. liousnista ur TO TRo I tells n stc2ry . a . an . Iloosi l a thunder storm in tcliich hp a large prairie, said, that ,bei '47)w:dui up to the thunder asThey ea 3, - . . NO 24 ==Ml2= 'i OF THED AADIA. v . C ET. ), The per• socket . -ptcking, has o that the ptibhe , ard/ The toliori iladelphis Chton- n board of one of in thin city' Bris, ' l d accosted , a' Ger e extremely rani!. ada fiequent took ot sunflry tod had 'p'roceeded; a- F e - F ei:l,goe inn enc. Can. "did , ever any They never dill in:ea the German, took in my pocket. the same titim 1 ..ul• • ihibiting ihe book handkerchier,.i.and Nothing more was Jntil the boat came' ;ily pickpocket au& ne s3td, lt.ruet 1;01.1 1 .: . • 1 . i utes, I will be back -1 he '4).Tipe," end lm at.fi. with his own Lfe keeping. [ wfienaie' steamer the i feilow approach.- ong the 'croiatl, and its charge. The hat pectirig VerMan in 'llls his newly . .pund lowing bim to take , slight nfnd man p@ xt ! rou,j 7 ' extracted tamingabout sixty i ., dueto o :k e et l h ail o n o w k bi ' l o af ! sh e e rpea ad bothi.. paper .:, r whoop nezeribing nrionce . eaught on. .coping desperate, he o ni . to see thl:elerm e. From the'Baltimorp 4marican. $ Thit Taillf at the fionth. The cotton growers have had some "oppertnnV ty to judge of the effect - is of " tho 'pres'ent They have - seen that it hal not enhanced the prk. ces of Such gods as the planters have to boy, nor has it lost4red the price of cotton. Thei far Men its results; 86 far as the , cotton growers are collect ncd may: be - regarded as iDditteteliit; . But the subject is not ono of indifference to the South. For , section cf the country; Ist well es for other seittioui, the Tana has advantages, in sore %blek vtittl l he:i.bundantty) yielded, as Abet jud,ichitirily ...nforced,•is made to develop influences upc 'on*? ilidustriarintotests. The' tiouth has"its 4r,hf-cturingfaeihtles—wator'pow...' or to . a watt armi;unt rhcts wasted—uriemiloyed Imor, burdense* whet., lit might. be useful—the raw material titdland in l abundance. 'lt rnpst en cmrege a dideially ,of occupation. t . All Corimmiii•' tied reuttre th'iti both for their own intlept:Mdeuris an I for the wh jest:tale growth and culttirri - of the ;arlaiaa faculties' ehere‘viqt every peopts is err dawed. The rnictitinic arts so essential to Mail- • tazd L i fe, so p.anti,t/ -in savouring ition-- the et4s - ol to MdfactiYre, v , iitcrlf scicn re and in._ genuity;firid duett.an.arnple sc.ve--these to forme' extent should bp cultivated 'ill every, cummuntiy,. and the more espreially ire. those ill4Cra WhetC.llll7 v • mid lias.offt red the retpti;ti'e facilities. in'sereo 4 parts of the South Athititte b:tioes Cotton 'grooving . m!! not do Muilt l : o.ger. The soil is becoming erheuited,-and rlre tr6ro fertile Las, ire Alabama arld Midri•altiti produce tsii touch mine elrunduni- Ic'that the abler and morn si,ot out dtatricts . be %grade to continue the budit:ead at a t Alamitacturirig must he substilu:ed lir the country, depopniuted. No...other Agricultural dinplo can ' be substituted, becs;aBe cf tI a impoverishment. of the * soil —.unless itale*Cd the f culturiti. of ,the vine and the 'gra w it.g, be tried; and thine are oce4stiens whir it ti:Stild suit well with man oincturesi • Thounportanca of i:ustuining,,rean' ufit s etureain the country op i i;lit to be'appr4i:ited capiicay• by: ag„rieulturagite. proportion that there is a largo • .p Pulation can toyed in -pursuits no,t agricultural, to each prepoi:lon will the rutiket. for the fatruei's pradudi be CUNT ged, it 'is plain enough that if'-all c% ere engaged'. itt - grov.ing wheat Mirk cOrn',:rio ona'w. i plilwisli to Puy thoSe S kaiike. As f 0 r . . 4 3 1 4 a maricet abrciad 1.4 our los.adatuirs: that can be bilied i TotiiitiVto a pertixl extent; the auto • and steady in'arketisilie itsme blanket, which has also the Sil!iai L tage of heindhear' the fariner'e'd,or. Laid the neare'r the..Vetter.r. 'When towns and ' !ages spring up i,n the .if;terier . ,. each becomes the • central point to a wOlenoigliborhood, and furnish 7,, 1.. c. a a market for . ita Not:Lice. The price of land Ice hi:median:ly; the; nearer it is to the: teWril the'. more. value it is; afiki;!ElS thptowii.incleases by' ifs' mechanical and manufacturing industry,,the . laiail • , aruund-it Mill increases in value. :11 the farint.6, ' thfdtuated-by the theliry of free importations shbtitd • say, We will not have matiu(scturcii at lionat;'wo • • 'sta bity hireign triiintifacturea, becauee a. can buy- ' them 'chesper by a few cents in the' yard"--what wodld would the farmers 'pay for these;foreign manufactures? 'lf they sent , their wheat! to Tnircrpnui and ran -the risk of a bad rev : . ket with . the certain Charges for tiansportation'for four.thousand:tnilei? w hat woub) be the robable recruit Of dietto:Morel -Would the'pri cce of land keep up! The prices of prodtico would: not; for every one kriciwii that only it very kw prices at home can. an A n tticau ahippe i r atrord t-) buy .aitrei,t or 11 iur for . cap:4l4,m to - England. • • The Saviinnalt (Glen.) . lfepublican exigence iregpie Spat view's on this strtii i at : •. t , No nation ever/ becit rno Wealthy-by cdsing,the raw Material, anktLett:excbanging it fur the Mau: ufsetured article. The labor and profits'on mond ? factur'ed goods are weiti:four times those Which bring the raw tneteriol. Itlanufaidiarere %roils; night and day; - farmerionly kIY day 'oh& in fair Weather. The waver at LoWell; does the work of a million of .! bunrui beings. The fermrr raises all 'ItY main , •force. The It'rmere prbducfs bulky,' and Much .. is consumed in. getting to t+rket, , Pet tieulerlyif if be dtit.lnt; Tho ininufactored 'article is light in • proportion.. The , firmer takes the chances of a snort crap, hut. the Crop of tittots, *shoes, hate and elo.h; is furnished in alt setleous. The Manufac turing people consequently, with all these adianr . . tage, keep . ..the egricultitral 'peet ! le always in debt. • An exclusively agpicallaral people will a/uieilr be poor fur*the waut ,;(' a it'or.de inailret. They want.Teittes, *diversity. of empLyrneat'. . Balance of trade to iii favor t.. 1 the North, because the raw mat;' , t is! here, goes lo' the iltiUrth to be manufactur:. ed;, instead of employing hurt many idlers situ) -^ are virtually supportod by public charity," • Another Southern pitper, the Georgia Courier; speliks the - : p.mit on this Tariff question... Ltt ,ayar 2 The repeal of, this tariff wmild enable Milo • purchase Without restri:dot, .European goods, but will's enabic also, to paiiiir them? •We are unable to buy.noW, only because we cannot 4nd . a market for our auiplus, nod to afford us greater fa cilities topurchre — mii:liout allowing us it thedenie time to sell, 0.00.1 but rn:,ke our, condition worse!' If uur own mitnufactures 'ware broken : down and we were left -dependent on othCr nation.; if our artizans. mechanics, end manufctuting opera-• were'ihtotvn on't of etnilloy ment and .dom f pe leqto resort o . : agri'culturAl labor, what benefit wonlit it bete, procure fo . reign goods at rates nem inut ly cheaper than at present when to pogitoitheny, W. Mil requirethrre times as muchcorn, heator flour as-is r-qufred nos.? Therware are two sides toe‘'ery . transaetion or li-irter. Ff tiyrtl . of iing. holt cli?th tri\lY be had fur three, dollars, 'Under the tree importerion system, and the fainter to get three' dull tr's : would' have ' rell a, haircl . of flout, would hint m ore . no; cloth cost " tm than if he were t 9 give four dollars fm art AmericerVrarticle equally goal, arid toll a ham, of flan; under the-proye:. tire sy scent for:five-it:11,1;bl But their is no ranee that unlit. the free importation system for eign manufaetprel would bo any eheapeOlfati they 4re'finsv. thsty6en.ai a had lust all ccntu'il'over,eni , own 'maiket, eten. .• . r • up to foreie:mrs, they Iv o uld use thei{ Po'Ci6i l to en diar.ce Prices to suit themselves. , . .. - , .. . il'uscais DOM't.EI rt c REC ET rm.—, To keep' 905: 'rant win fur an I. a me.-13StIlo off arid stack in bin as usu.' Oben; rh: the head o! each bin place n decarder i l f pirt, Whicb.kcep fille,l;al it will.evao - quickly ; and aSslong as -theist is any port your currint Wino t. ill be preserved admirably.' \ Thwack a seeily 'ecilie,—Proccr o soma common dough, the 6'7.9 of a ,gitartern .. .lOsf ; ptit in half;* pcut .of plum', twit sniall bits-of citron and'a tea-spoonful, of moist sugar : hake tt as usual, and keep until .quite. stale. It will be . a very stiedY • A chic7cen ectu. 7 - 7 -bift, up the tiaor o 7 Iho heti', roua,%antl throw inliOted tiretiocd. it is toll accompliblieti, • 7 . 0 cure smok2Lchiiimv).:=,—,(rin. .ex,.!ei,ent way). the file ' withcoal and stoclo, be easeful mit 'to lig This:hod; rarely been khornn to.falf, and It is atJho same time agfeit easing of foci. oz?Tlie latest olreeitytoinn4!t ted by the Dolton l'ilst • • • t • ,By - Squeeii—Totrhr.t color dam! flogging . change a bay 'a complextun I It xpeUes hi y~JI 'rn the. same papa, and mann. lox. bees- of 2tha above ive find ' ... .4 Only _Think,' said Mrq.:lsr‘wn to an4et ice.. sip, - 4 , ttiom' tocyfc4:tas ,i"bih tQ UL oa niOti tat." ' 4411,fo!:ys?Ai9r4ilay 644 %,i' 4.4 !"- : '" i j 441;e?i thilt Eet tOis.lis 4. ••• , ...,,-- • . i . .. . tredt4liit , ' , " j, I Where le -siren WA at Oti? = ~.741