' . • NINEPIN . ~, i .F : tX.. LOCO FOCI:116N. .-----' vas -,water, no IIAI4III. ... The , Betts and Schuylkill Gumal gives the :followingspecimen of the spece of, Hon. Charles ;Brown, at the .Huvest IfOrne;in . _ , Old Berks,en the 28th of Atignstil- , "In the Cower of. hie remarks this r untleman 'took strong grounds against the charter of any new banks, no 1:011111/r how imperatively dummied by ,'... . ' 4 the wools of the boobies,' community. He also .._ ' !expunged himself opposed to the iJ j enetral of tar - 'lCkarfers o'lll Banks now in existence. In re. elation to the Tuiff, he remedied tat he was op. ,posed to the'act of 1842-1846.10 r any ofku' iToriff--thus Inking decided Free Trade ground. , He was also opposed to &listener - aliens/to what . . ' tree purpose elected , " ' 1 : ' ' This I. the sort: of aouini,',itzia has hitherto ;kept Pennsylvania in htt water, disturbed her credit, and-dionilihed her proge . iity. Initead of Ms . /pal - Me kluging log6n:l6one, created by the legislaune and responsible to the Sate, they ' , would establish a thou:and irrespcnaiblo Shin .Plaster Eetablishaterde to defraud the community and gest muddrel. They would destroy all Char-1 - 3 turd Cerpotations, and compel the public to he -.- Sewed k ‘ bl' heartless combinations of torn deter. --- 7, ,3' . Wined . Vi s elike money it any sacrifice. 'Nests of ~. Broken,: ot doing a regular banking business as , ' . - at patient,,weeld soon monopelize all basinea, and panel men at their mercy: Six per cent per ... _ -• a nnum in Baek,.would stoonbecome six per cult. ' • '-, per month, or intact; at the earners of the streets , .....:-...• " linty, frightful ,end miaow usury. would stare 1 every poor man in the fare, and the business be - 7 • ' : . egonitted,•as tho tichaitapitalistainight desire•it ' should be, ally to men of immerses means. li ie ..- - • dingusting to hear such men as Mr. Brown talk ' , about opposing ell cdporatioes. , - EveriltrUestablidunent, every Cotton imam? 1 Lector', emery hail Road, Bridge and Turnpike 1 . ... Company, le but a Corporation,--and would the Honorable Mr. Brown, lot hia.ftepresentativr a. .._... purity, destroy all there? Government ite if ie but • beige Monopoly, whether National or State, and 'there are none so powetful, as to itself it is the agree of conferring power upon others. And is ". . Mr., , ,Brove epgioeed to %hist His own party, pow. esfal,progiPliee, 'selfish and tyrannical as it is. \,.. " - •, ' ' hit PoWats tea fold gr!ater. than all the Comma , • Boas in the he'd: - .lit monopolizes all the offices.. -and diepnwee Mvars'unly to whom it pleures the '' head man of the party it Woshiustom It me. - . the public money,ind otter; for pit:poses or in:livid. - nal fain.. it bolds the Pone and the Sword. and - ' when it cannot terrify with t he ‘ one, It seeks' to f. • r ind:, with the piher.. Are tilre any Corporate powers equal to thew; ti. which Mr. Brown is n,' pus. and • ready ins ramenN I , .' . lifily; what Would PennsYlveitie be without , 1 Commences and Charter, co what any Bute in '. . . ,the Unionl. We may.dray these powers u ere ' . ' • .will, bui they ate as necersirytosur prosperous , • _ Illill11110e; to the developingit auctiz remoras. ',. • • end to the emptryneent of our capital, es hued is • to the hungry man, or the sunshine to give fertili , , ty to the Weil. With age respect for chartered :sights and wiser laws in giving protection to La. - t _: .. bee sod Capital, Pennsylvania would have been . - it ihhi day a great deal tetteeeff than she is. . . Sete, in Unger attick we publish this moronic, _, . • ' '. what Corporations have dose for Lowell. They wield have done the same tor' %lomat a. =ITS - of' . . , . . . . I . _ . places i n 'Pennolintnlll, 11111/ wise ' 411.111/0011 .1 . . Lan k at the productions they commute. the per. - . • ' gegthay employ, - and . die changer of the era. • ...iloyod• I.Prdt hir theituir der O' ' ilg'f"tan'o and , • - the effect tab a competitiop his; upon pricee-- ' look, too, tr.the liana of taxer- they pay Sad the capital they employ. Such institutions . am —i- - : : lthe . airy life,- brag eta being of e S taid—and - , • ,yet:Loco Foul= makes opeo War open A ... To the Banks It revi:es the cry - heard some Yore eittr--"Bere the accursed Institutions' to the mama, end slaw calf upon' th eir 'salted"—, ..., . -3 , - Vier !pop Property, war upon Capitol, war upon . the be hitereue of , the lebodag Man, is the •: • - natant alinent 3 of the politicians Of this party. It hung, pospennts by db. storm and fury it mien . • .-.' ' , night a whirlwind of pretentione.' It feeds the pendens of men, end revives with seem ncisy . . -- .. demonsandlon it cream. Pierer we; there evert . .. . . tu cheat retard upon i country ' upon a any, .. , • ear upon mankind,-and Wands of honest ... .. . , . ' lie" etta deluded, have cast ofc no en old ' end foul patent, th e embraces by which -they '• ' . - !go. ham& . ' 1 Wears gig Mr. Brown hue !raised the Free . :.. Tiede nig: Let it to the breeze, until ~:,tor . -- :its, folds dull be gathered ell, the cla nsmen who . . ' • ',. - . are attracted by Its pewee. You Will see in eneh . '. . ' as miry Ofign. the pauper laborer of 'Europe . , - - pseklogligeltpen the labor of 'am independent , Ydeelisnic;of the 3 ,llnitid Suttee Yin will - find '`,;.;l4sern:ihosis Who believe that ',sat. end Laborite ', nos gonad bUlt the prOperly of rich. You ..'L ,- will find thug low wages and low . morals is to. _'' wind to *raj proper standard . of :value, whether ; • ' . .ft he the coinage of the brain or of the heeds. lis tote visas' Paula seen nowhere, herd every op. - prolieution to its true character, will exhibit a - ' , +gibbous, sr i weakness, of character ! ill In an. 45 ....; , ~... , .deae• with the welfare of a country . Idr.e this: - ' . Free trade Mande iell lathe eats of men, but to • • , ': '. the jedgiasatitlipapdeMble. Tare is optima lon freedom In the moving of the windeenor , . ' :..In Me Lsii`fdiatha add dddir - n" in the sob' ' -hue ogitthie or Notoo.s?—oor in the coursing a l , • ' : the, 1411,-- td .4 rim anywhere in the great world - . ' - Of Nature =ilia 4a, - God's Protecting bind le . : ' • s - ' WeekelLand ?din's Proletting hand I. commanded tbe put ßir th battle the harvest can 14 gathered , the fields made to blossom. •We do lel duly '.• ' ' ',.. ~ 4 deign of Providence we protect '' oat '-gniii P own Woos out 4 tti* oo, 41 = 1 , mutant. 4 ert ;and u a pecersaty part of ill these, the awns ec bosinese whereby we liti. ' . . 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SEPT. 1847 rsrinsitios tfiuY Crimirrrs is published Dudn TONueklp, Sad Wtekl.Tbe Didris bests *Alms per snow the Tri-Wceilily is Flys Dollars per .carol Ike Week . lyis Two Dollen permatia *via!, . - - ---- - , _,' - • _,' Male* to AdvirUsees, - ; • DOP.fietiut . momenta, u secure insertion; Amid be landed is by five o'clock in tba „atternaen. ,- Mma. -,- ' -"'-':-' Is tion,on ate pan of ear eastouters, Leonid be profile , - , {iveof anneal benefit . - ' - Qom. z , • ' (as maim. amnia • • • ICOR CANAL. .COMMItISIONER. . JO,SM,PII PAVTOII. Ort111013:AND =OMIT ) . . . „... . . GEORGE BARBIE, of Allegheny Coy. • ' , - too sunny. . LEWES 0... T. nnuLY., of lodlonoTp. - • , VIIILLSTIAN itinIVELY.of Wilkins Tp., . MAMMA. E4%.ARTZWELDER,Ttuakur36. HENRY LARGE.ot i9la fil TA. eox men, 'granule, 1. W. BAXTER, of Plustonnyh. ' ' • , /memory comuostoorg. „ • TROMAeI PERKINS,or Loofa Bt.,PlairTe; - - STATE CENTRAL CONIIIITTEE. TNPNAS E FRANKLIN. Lamour City C KUNEL.l...D•uphin County. , 'TIIOhIAB DUNCAN, • 4 • • JAMS% MARTIN,__ - " ,• . ; TIIOIIAB C lIAMBLY,'York. , • WILLIAM:M. WATTS,Cataberhind. •• DANIEL-PS BMYSENLAdatas. • JOIDS , I I IVETIIERIM,'PhiIadeIphia • .- .IO3EPR CHANDLER,-. .4 --- ROISEXP.T' CONRAD, , s THOMAS. MeGRATH, PhilndelphiaCotinty. DILLER Lmr.R, O a ks(- . JRCEIERT.AIIIAR Traoklin.• • . •TIIOMAS M T 11PkENNAN, Washington. , • • wriD/11:5 Sontereet. , .• MARNA DENNY. Allegheny: AIILIIA Venaorto. """- 'JOSEPH KUHNS, Westmoreland. -11 D MAX VELL.Nori,arapton. 3 SALLIDURT, Susquehanna. '. - 72.11ANAN 8111711, Wyoming. i SAMUEL. A •PURVIA ACE, Bailer., HENRY 8 EVANS,Choste. .SUBEIV",r POTIS, Montgomery. For Laricarr,onutuereral hrielligenee, Dow rue Mar , tem. Itijer ; News, Imports, Money Rork., Ae, see . . Wed p• e, • '; Tiss IScs Tasucsr. w.—TM-Sieritary the Tessznyy finding tba I:cation of this kw laiprsakabk, Is merest to Its spin mislotice- Evia ths moth abmal Diu:bare ma 4.6 MI to aiLet Govariaornt optrgicals. Coo . - trolls ire raids a -scdsolitads far data sod gold, • , pi kiftlei:st radios jece ult.:ared by taw, leas& with a Banker or Brotor • - All Ws say to ososocry *Pi , * PiwiPas, Sig gam s Aunts] illii!IN11!0' Kra • ..BlE3rd FITS ibIi!ECMIen*NUFAC7I7IIE. WA here ,elrupidvieleted' the darreine that Mxrei uLTlraciuni„Healloa'rsur...d?l , o. tie brprovennOts,Wire rho tine K.ace.."o(4piltb, and, were e reel more, fiorciby Week eriatr4thr.th or diem opinicia, &Pi hitpOkillf wii eda Bp ti. ties txtbc sacheutte. . A few years ago, that now flourishing city, was but a barren, ueproductive, lectiet'l of country, scarcely aflisnling sedeistnice to the huskemdman; who, by the most amiduons application, endeavor. , al to extort a livelihood from what little; soil was visible among the rocks. Manufactories have made it what it 11--0110 of the richest, happiest, and moat intelligent cities of the Unioneral Place notorions, even In foreign lends, far itelivelrf and eau:petition in the lid:elation of Woolen, CettODl and Other goods, and u a place which il zow gives employment to a poklation of 35, inhabi tants.' , • . In 1630, the population of Lowell was 6,400, it now numbers nearly six times this amocul;- Whey have Wires& and leading channeleofeous i municatirm every city in tho lictblii. i Thera are thirefaiem m:tract/2ring Oeinpanies, , with a .. he , - mothc of $11,490,600. The number of Milii, - PrintBhois, dec., is 45,; Bpitulles, 253,.. 456; Looms, 7,756; 'Timber yards of Cotton trunk per wsek,l,7s2,ooo;tiFunber of yards Woolen per I week;,; 20,100, C , 6,500 These facto ri es give employment to 7, 5 females, and 3,340 males.— iho yearly coma ption of Cotton is 65,000 bides, making93,ooo,o 0 yard, cloth. Of Printed call. it co, 14 oop,oco y rds are made per annum. The kinds goods m °fade:red are, Print., Shcolingr, Shied gr, Dnlf see, Flint:tele, Broadcloths, Cass!. mum, Carpets. ogs„&e. - These man e sutures have made Lowell one of the wealthiest, cat intelligent, and inductions ei tiet in the Mil n. The benefiut derived from their industry sic neli confined to themselves.— They are fait in the forest. of their own State, m well as in the far off caverna and mines in the mountains cf Pennsylvania. Wood, charcird, iron, and nauseant, are necessary—and they consume them. 'IC, One Company • slone tasea,Bineally, 6,000,000 tau's, 1,600,000 l*Bise Wool, 80,000 lbs. glee, $60,000 worth of lityis Stara, $ 17 , 000 worth of Soap, and $3OOO Worth of Woad end mmeraL I Coal. The following s list the 51an - M'aelating Companies, edth.the amount of4Be6capital stock. Locks and Canals C o . • . $6,00,000 Merrimack:Ban Co," 2,000,000 Hamilton " 1,200,000 Appleton • " 000,000 'Lowell 600,000 Middlesex 750,000 Sullolk ^ " 000,0011 Lawrence. " 1,500.000 Boost " 1.200,000 Backache's 1,200.000 Briscoe 000,000 In addition to these, tbeee.as a number of ml. nor establishments. employing .many - oporatiTew and a lenge amount of capital. The charge . ltan been frequently made, that' ope. relives in ibese establishments ate meta sieves, compelled to wort foe a bare pittance—withopt an oppononity of manta( improvement or relaxation, and deprired of the ordinary amusement& n r eeessar, ty tit health, aid the enjoyment of fife.- TIM is notoriously nearer. Operatives; mostly' females; bare deposited in their Saving's lronitution, ,10 , ring the last jeer, from their wage., beyond What teu-sequiral foi their .subsistenee,—the cm of 8750,000,—thria quarters of a million of dollars: • There in a pablia high sehool„ eight grammar scherilr, and, thirty:kg primary &shoots, with an average daily attendance. of doterthotunaid five hundred ;chalets. They hare Public Libraries, Reading Roortni. Lecture Roomy, and 'every fseili.. ty for mental imprormnent,with abundance of lei. run: to tutenil suet plaeca.' The genera intalli• j gene, of their citizens ie prorabiaL &Slut Lowell j oi i Offering," a h rary porissliml, edited 18141 1,01 j etl • iii. female opqratives in the factories, Maki high amps th literati of Europe and-Ito:16m The anti eswinomptm at Lowell, Is realty - 1 iaterfiabing.. - .talde faun f-siriskietk,thei ores J Coed, inn ~17,000 Wood, Cprdi ' ' - 6,000 -,-- 98, gallons, BO.OOO . • Charcoal Jbashols, ' : 600,000 .Btirsh,poonde, - l 1,00000 The whole amount of bum assemed fin. the present year., :on real estate. $116,738 73: on I p.l, Sit 080—tt i il, 61:7,826 73. The rem of immanent is 70 Mt on $lOO, . :. • j The taxes of the different cosporatiosts otthat city are as bllofs.. _ Lowell Bleorbory • 8:64 Mmistiek Caoroi ell3iiii App