'3JLJ"i'1 - m. i $m f rtnnHanU anil Kw York. Some vVi'ws New York papers nnd some of hlfe-Ncw Vorkcrs, lmve of late apokcn of Pcim eylvaniaand hcrstato debt, ? -if tlicy really considered her bankrwjit, and as if the slato of NewYwrk was out of lcbt fittd wallowing in wealth. ' Ihi !tplr.!(' oftlie Keystone Stato we iln not sbridk from a comparison of dobta and mentis to pay tliern witli. Our aricnltuml to. sources aro at least equal io ftew' Yor'k, w hile jr mineral treasures would overbalance her's lllOIC than Tl X TIM 13 TIIK AMOUNT OV OLKSfATk UCHT. TJtit l?t hs see which State is most uV-cply 'indebted. New York State debt S"-'7,0',)0.(HI0 Now York Cily debt 10,GO;l,000 Total Pennsylvania State debt Philadelphia City debt Total 3,000,000 13,000 000 Hal anee in fuvor of Pennsylvania $3 GlMJjOOO To finish tho improvenients now undei way in the State of New York, including the city waterworks, will increase thoir tate and city debt to 05 millions, at least ; while seven millions will more than finish all our works row eonmenced, mid leave us lo millions less in debt than New York ; with nearly twice cs innnv miles of canal and rail roud. These ca- mis and rail roads of Pennsylvania, w hen com- j pleted, will, we bel eve, more than pay the .... , iiTi'sui mi iue com 01 l ie r cuiisuuciio , nno 1 ' i i...t ;.l.,o ,.,;n !... .i.i.i .... ..i.. 1 ,'vriui 0 111 iiaiv UlillUll iiiiiit: t 1 inuiiinil tuiiir -if 'the real estate of this coininon wealth, more than ONE HUNDRED MILLION'S OF DOI LA US. "The vicious banking system which, under the administration of J;seph Hitner obtained so complete an ascendency, and the corruptions and cvtravigance commenced by those who j i. 1 1 1. uui.iiuiic'u iliac wc-uii inuii, nau cry inucn . ' ' 1,- I - . .C tj111u.11 1 u&M-u our nuances, uma lew ji'iirs'.ii ...:n ,1 i... i. .,.. 1 : nipu u'ioiuuun nni inai ill'; iiuiiiHr j of those who wrnild les.-en our credit, w ere but i 'ihe vagaries of their ow n imagination, or t!ie overflowings of their jealousy. Keystone. Statist let Or THIS "WHITE POI-fLATION 'IN TIIH V.MTrD STATES, FROM THE CKNSI H OF 110. 1'reparcd for the Siw York Tribune ly E, Williams. States. Total While. lnedtiratcd. 1 New York, 2,3700 -11, 130 2 Pennsylvania, 1,070,115 .S3.910 3 (Jhio l,OOJ,l'2-2 .15,3!U 4 Virginia, 710,'Jf 5f',7-?7 5 Massachusutts, 72I),03U 1,1 IS G Indiana, G7?,0'JS aS,100 7 Tt-nnesseo, G 10.027 5?,.")31 8 Keufjcky, 5'J0,-2.-i3 40,010 V) Maine, 50'.i,13S 3,211 10 North Carolina, 4L70 &),00J 11 lllinoK. 172,2,Vl 27,502 12 Georgia, 107,005 30,717 13 New Jersey, 351..W, 0,35 11 Alabama, 3:i5,lr5 WJtfi 15 Missouri, m-x-S 10.157 10 Maryland, 317,717 11,005 17 Connecticut, 301,850 520 IS Vermmt, 201,21 2,270 19 New Hampshire, 2-1,03(5 1)12 20 South Carolina, 250,071 20,015 21 Michigan, 211,500 2,173 22 Mississippi, 170,071 S.3O0 23 Louisiana, 158.157 4,Nj1 21 IJIuxle Ulun.l, 105,5s7 ,0U 25 Arkniisiis, 77,174 G.567 23 Delaware, .rH,501 4,32 Iowa Territory, 12,021 1,1 IS Wisconsin " 30,74!) 1,701 Florida " 27,012 1,303 Iit. of Cwhimbia, 30,057 l.(3 Total, 1I,13,2H 540,003 Whites over 20 yoajs of age ui.able to reud and w rito. . Table. Shuwing the quantity of Ahohul in tl ' ffirtnl in- tvxiintiniz hi vtni"ti. Brandy Hum Holland f.iu Inskry, (Scutch) Port Wine, aer.ii,e Mailt rr a ilu. biln ft do. do. lowest I-ii-Uni do. Jo. Malaga do. do. Uurgumly Willi', M ibiibry doT I'alin do. Tuksy do. Rid Chsmj a gnc W'n.e firt.os 5 1 ;Co t'.l.m IH.UI 17,20 11,55 lo I IX) .,10 4,7 ij f s 1 1 30 12.K0 Whito do. Hock do. Iioussillion Caie Madeira Slurry do. Clarel Currant do. do. 8,SS to 14,37 1 7,i.'0 IS, 1 1 do, do, do., highei-t do., Iuwet do., uvTuge 4 kinds do. 1,m3 i IS.S5 ' 11,1) 20,S. 0,57 i 6,0 , Eldei Wine, Cider mid Peiry IStoul .... Ale ... Putter ... 4,00 Roads in Mii iiiua.n I lieroudsin Michigan are said to be the linest iu the world. They can scarcely ever be called muddy. A pair of arnall country ponies draw tK) to 00 bushels of wheat at a regular load, tay I to 2 tons. The toil is fiuc fiom stones, and dries very quickly after the lau act rains. Debts of Cities. The following f U tcnirnt oftlic debts of pome of ihe pt im-j Htl cities, with the population, wo And in I In; Journal of Comiimrcc. It in no doubt correct : 'Plll'l t.ATIoN. N"v York, Baltimore, Roston, New Oi1pti, Cliarle;-toii, riiilailelphu, Cincinti.it i, Allmny, Mobile, Troy, 10.0l:i,0!0 31-2,710 .l,fH),000 102,313 03,383 102 UW 01.000 10,33- ss,7:n 10,3 4 '1, 00,000 1,7-"W.000 l.ll-.MHK) 3,000.0.' mi fc" .0,000 n,').-,ooo 5.13.000 .301,000 Three More I.lhcl (iiiitu, niul mtirt to coiur. j. -.-..I .w... ! Mr. .1. Feiinimcrc Cooper has tHiblislied ano l?l(,(i')3,000 1 1 40 000(KK) i r '( lUr m l'lc rg!i w hich closes as loi.ow s: 1 ut-k leave to Siv, that five libel suits have been brought a-ainst tho editor and publishers oftheLvemng Journal, Ki,.,-etho trial of lVwh, j ..n.l 1. n... fi ft iin.lnr fiiitHiili'rul inn. 'I'liii ! ucomleney ol the law or of the pres shall be fairly tried. Yours respectfully, J. FKXN1MOKK COOl'Ell. KxiliAORDINAKV ri:Rtt)NO NARROW Y.H- caim:. Yettterday aftei noon a lad 111 the employ of Mr. Wilson, brick maker, diove his 'team in to the river above the new aijueduct for the iMirnoep nC watering llinm. Aot making allow Dnte f(,r t,(, re(,c(it nfli(J rjur) t,(0 nJ drovc w fjr lh(J camul hor , 11 1 .1 . .1 il'nmin Am li w riiiii.lli. .I.,u'n (lio iilronm lltulfr both aqueducts to Buffalo ft. bridge, against one of the piers of which the wagon struck broke reach horses and boy pa-sing on with the buhnce of the wagon towards the falls. Fortunately a rope thrown from the window t nn ashery neaT the market, brought the horses upon u bunk of leachey ashes lying against 'the wa where tl foU' d Buffici0ll foolhoW to ' . . . tl .1 .. . . .r 1 i , lest till tlx-y were got oil. J he boy evinced J t J great coolness during his perilous adventure. flinch A'.er D-uily Adv. Dit. Fit anm.i v The Liverpod Standard of Nov. 10th, publishes at Icnitl), a lecture de livered on Wednesday evening, Nov. I3th,at the Royal Amphitheatre, Cireat Charlotte street, by the Rev. Hugh McNeile, on the life and character of Dr. Franklin, in behalf of the Printer's Pension Society, in London. Tito house was densely filled, and many more wcnld have been present had there been room. The Etago was boaiitilu.ly decorated with the Fnjiish and American Ami's. Tho identical printing press at which Dr. Franklin worked in London, as a jonr.ieyman, in the year 1725 0, and which for the last three weeks had been gratuitously exhibited to tho public by John R Murry, Esq. of New York, prior to its bring ta- I ken to America and delimited with the Philo sophical Society of Philadelphia, 'was placed tin the right of tho Stage, and created general at tention. It was worked previous to the deliv ery of the lecture, and impressions of a verba tim copy of a letter written by Dr Franklin lo the Rev. George WhitetielJ, were given to the audience. A newspaper was shown that Was printed in the days of Franklin, in Huston, and also a number of the lWlon NoitMi, of July 15th. The enormous size of the la'ter, placed along side the former, created considerable amuse ment. The lecture was delivered at the re quest of a number of the citi'.iT.s of Liverpool and America, uud the proceeds amounted to 250. A Mississippi paper states tha a Mt. ft win, one of the newly elected anti-bond member of Congress was indebted to the Union Rank of j Mississippi, upwards of 5lH,IKKI dollars, all of , which, except a small sum paid in depreciated ! papvr, remains unpaid, lie is an out-and-out ! unii-boiider. i SrurcK w iii.l mi; Ikon w a Hot. Tucker, 1 the governor elect of M issis.-.ippi, was a black smith in his euilv life rerrent ! Tiikv KiLt.i n eh ii iriuR Two respecra 31 j-, Lie persons of Juhseubiirg, Ky. The cause wat a usual women, and u Dr. Nottis cliii!!eiifi Mr. Ilr.idwick, u lawyer. They fought at twelve paces, w ilh rifles, and both who's Were fatal. Another instance of tho clllcts ot" the infamous code of honor. The Vankie Fatfi.er'stimati s tin amount of produce, annually sold in Faueuil Hull inurket, Potton, at f-0(Vi,0iM, viz: Poik S;t,7"'0,(K)0 ; Beef 1,7:0 0IVI; Untlcr suKHMKH); Vegeta bles ami fruit siO(),(Kli) j Mutton fltltl.lhKI ; , I'ijli .SIOO.OtKl; Poultry f70,0tK); Chceso ! i-o0,000 ; Lggs (-000 oSazeii per day, aver- ' J?'"b " cl per iloaeii,) 117,O00 ; Veal fOU,- 000, ' . ' Sri: iiuc C.kMi,i.s. -I'nder this name, a new article, lor this e-iuutiy, ha lately been brought into market. 'I lie oil is expressed from tallow, and then Ihe nibetuntial malter made into can die. The candles are very hard, not oil at all, and endutu a iiitich higher tciupcratiirts than spermaceti. They burn as beautifully as can dies of sperm or wax. They have been inauu factored in France for years; but the h'gh duty on candles has prevented them fruin being im- (Kirted. They Hre now inunulacturcU in this rity.-vN. Y. J,ur. Coin. C'lNfiSiiTi 1'lro populatinn of Ibis city in 1MHJ was only 7. In i'JO, it had increased to O.tiO-J ; in 1-;X it wa 01,.71 j it i. noV a bout .Vi.lKIO 1 J .J,iLlAJt"..JtW-" 111.1 J" I 9 J!U The WAtttan and the Serpent. Tho New Orletins Crescent City gives us nn ncrount of a young lady, Who, having said her prayers, (young ladies "then do say their prayers in that city) read ever her love's last letter, and wet it wilh her terfra lor the fiftieth time, because, cruel, hard hearted limn! the Sccretury of the Navy, or the 'Commodore, I would not allow him to leave his ship, cud fly on the wing of love uud steam to her arms, warmed her pretty little feet, nnd wrapped them up nicely in flannel, 'turned down tho clothe!, I when lo! there lay nicely coiled up the arch j eneiuy of woman. The pretty young lady : ,i tt. :.. .)., 1........1 .. .1.. 1 f-i. 1 1. uini u, uo mil; .in ill nutj ii'liilu iu ml, whieh simui brought assistance, nnd the serpent lost his life lor his presumption. The futon oftheVtlri. A young tramp, fmmewhere in the vicinity ol'his teens who is all invention when a chance . - 1 -n i 1. i... -tl I ,or P'3 mX ,r" nul "h' I,ia tuA " tu l,u li who " . t,rtlf i "A ill'iirc at Syntnt, but a dab nt law," ; played oil" a joke on Ixiih his p iternuland ma-1 ternal grandsires, yesterday, which is worthy ' of being PiiAViM7.ro. Pmth of the eld folks' sport perukes, as they have a lawlul right to j do, for nature long since refused to afTord a co- j vering !ir their craniuniM. Roth of them dined nt tin; house of our juvenile hero's father, nnd ' after dinner both oPihetii sat beside each other, : and tallied intently of times that were. The love of their mutual grandson peetned to be ' equally shard by thetn lioth. He mounted, the knee ef one, pulled the other by the coat : button, or gently rubbt-d bis hand overbi-isfl- j very beard. With u!l his apparent afleotion, there was a j 'I.ani'hirig ib vil in his 'ye," ' which told that mischief was brewing in his I inind. IVhen he threw the old men complete ly oil their guard, he managed to tie to both of their wigs a tiring which string he tied to their chairs. , When night apprmehed, and immediately ' ::ftcra heavy shower, both ot the octogenarians ros'p, tomakc their way home-; bl:t lo ! their wigsrcrpexrtfully clnngto'the 'cha:.T were they had been sit'tng. They formed themselves into a committee of two, to di-;over the cause of the obstinacy of their wigs, mid were not long in ascertaining it was all to be attributed to their hopeful grandson. As if the mere ty- ing of the wigs to the chair was not enough to make the joke 'Complete, he labelled them "The w,! of the H-ig!,f,.r the mkt of the Union." Jiiciairier oi me young joaer wai mrown ,Uilli, ))W hjJ t,,,.,, !UhK.idcd, swinging to and into the most violent passion, by the occur- fl0f for ,iltJ lJC, f (iir,s woi-Ik, iih Itia roat i.cai rence, and threatened to inflict severe corporal y flr( i,,,,,,,, ,y one tleeve. 'J'Im limb fruin punishmeiit tijxin his son, as soon as he came within scope of his chastisement. 'Ihe good old men laughed heartily at 'the arch waggery of their grandson, adjusted their wig?, said that when they were at his ugc tln-y even did worse than that ; and before they left, they made the lather promise to forgive his sun fur uniting the wigs, tor the kake of ihe union. Picayune. All-tu-rilitc. To at', mot to borrow mouev on the l!ea ot 1 " 1 extreme poverty lomake your.-elf generally n - disagreeable, nnd wonder no one will vi.-it you j unless they gain some palpable advantage by it. To sit shivering in the cold because lou won't have a tire till N'nvember. To Fupvs the re viewers generally read more than the title page ; of iho work they praise or condemn. To keep your clerks on mis. rahle salaries, ami wonder at their robbing voii. Not to go to bed when you are tired and alepy because it not bed- j To mnko i'Mr 'rvantstell lios tirr you, and afterwards le angry b.-cause tln-y tell lies lbrthem.--elves. To tell your own secrets, and i to the grog-department or whether his hi mi' believe other people w iil keep them. To ren- ! of ac(U'i(itivi;m:8s, through a strong and pre deram.na service voluntar.lv. and expect Ma d,riro ,or aivi:htii:m baa gained ' the ascendency : we are not exactly prepared bun to be grat. ml Mr it. 1 o i-xpt-ct to make f0 dl.tl,rinill . 0 aro low..v,-r strongly in- j people iione.-t uy naraening mem in jail, anu ' afterwards pending them adrift without the means of getting work. To fancy a thing is; cheap because a low price is asked for it. 'J'o say a niun is charitable because he subscribes to an hoHpiu!. To arrive at the ago of lirty,' and be surprised at any ice, folly, or absurdity your fellow creatures may be guilty of. To Votes tor a candidate at an election becan-e he si in lies hinds w ilh your wile and child and ad mites the l.-abv. O in boo ii ii en r. Co'. Stone says h has r rei ved a rnininiinii'8 in", fr m a memlier of ihe New York Scn.ve, winch bcaa every thing he over saw U.f.ne in the onb'itrap'iy. ' The boy who c - iiliivrd to spell tolf C Wilhoul u&iiU a I-1 It r p-i.pi-r'y U longing 10 ihe Word- I .t ;'''. ran only furm bis ai:) !. We rile few examples: Curt ur; y'- fi ; iiwri " ;" ai:ji : tiplyed Afei ii.ti. But now romes the be.t ynnnewt. Guess what that t.tU ; l.'ninn, you siinpledm i p, ,,,. i,lCieilihld that the great Suit of New 1 y.nk. mn nii ii g a popul lion of moie than two i millions, should s. nd lo ber Fniale, hi a select body Cinsistina o ly of 32 men. an individual whi)sd mth.igr.iphy Would dugiare a biyiutl.e sp llinj book class if a New Fngland primary sihool. Xrwhuryport lleralj. A Goon Shot. J.unes, FJK-n, and Jemathan, J b'others, and son ot' the late James Phillip, sf Lynn, flared on Monday morning at 5o clock, and returiifj at 0 the same inorfting, Withoiit HtAaM.li Asn twiiVr. 8r Hiiks, killtil at ttiie firing !! On Cut stlay they like wise killed mmtv and on Welnewlny, osr. litMiHiD, and then rrturnrtl home to their usual dav'a lalxii. Sulrm Adv. nsgmi. mumu a. . w '- ji.-m-i l Jj a. THE AIVIEXUCAN. Snlurdai, Itrctnibcr !81l. GTj" The thermometer an Tuesday morning Was ,,"wn "r"r'y to 7.1 ro. The fall of si.ow hero wa "bout 12 inches. Qj The Tii-ading U.intte i niiatakm In nip-po-ing that we intended to injure the cbariirter of tlirir irun ore nnd limrnlone. We huve no dnulit nt itn rxrrllt'iit quality, but of Its nqxriority to our own, as talcd by tho tnxclte, is what we have dremrd cxcrptionalilc. Qj According to a letter from ihe Stale Treau trr, the amount falling due f r in'erest on the M ite debt, on the 1st of Fcliiunry next, is ?!I00, 000, Hiid the balance In the Trenury nn the 13th TJ.cember, lSil.was fillS.207 22, l.einir nn ex -ens of mure (ban f -18,(100 over and aboc the um reqnitcj to pny'the imprest. OCT A Jural in Cnrlinln w nn fined f " for not nit. ruling nt a tpecul court. Hit excuse, was, lliiit he (ouk no newspnper, and was not aware of the lime. TbeJudt-R iutiiiinlcd th it t!ii wns but an nggrava'iou of the olb-nce, and thai i ry goo l ritiziuwas moridly bound to tke a ni'vsHrr Those who borrow or Like no p qier, had beltei s-,ie iheir fines as Will as -cliuuclcr, by tuking one. I'.rlliwil'i. Mt'lnnclioly Suffidf. Ai'otit four weeks t-ince, IVter Heller, a young man ugid utiout 2'J years, cuddvuly dinpieHri-d from i lie residei ce of In inotl.cr, a w iuow, re i, ling iiAuusin towhtbip, ubout four miles from ihis i p'me. In coiiBiquriRo of some pretioui biutr t thrown out by him on the Mil'joct of -ucide wilh j nn i ii Tt-ll, ct not wholly unelouili d, bis mother ai.d , fjini'y rutert lined fearful nppri beiirions of bis j n-ilVtv. An iin (liTluul search for teviinl days via- , uuuV, Witho'ut disc .veiing any trice of bis person. On Thursday week last, as Mr. I'itchie, who re. ! sides ul out foar nidei ly nd Mis. Ileller, wa j leading an old borne which he intended Id khoot, and h le parsing into an un'iequeuted part of ihe I wood-, uloug a bleep declivity ahoul u bui.dtcJ I vaids from ihe roaJ, be dincoveied the Uk)v of the ' j ullf.lrtBllW j.un ,, ills,.rn,ied by die neck j ; fr(,fl, lIle jmi,of a tree, by weai.aof hi. handker-i j w.,liih fae uirJ fof iur,)0lie. , tUlh j which be was suspended not being suflieieiit'y high, ouo knee was imi'K-.nily co.ked, and almost touched Oie gr.'Umt, while llic oilier leg was drag ging, lie had been mauled in this pl.tee but h wrik picvious to ihe cnmiiis-ion of this f.ul ail. wbb'h, wc believe, give clfeiire to Oie foully of hi p.ir.'ut. A jiny f inquest Wfti hi Id upon the bo dy, ui.d uvcid ct given aeenrdingly. "A genllenian by naihe, II. Ma.-ser Esquire, Kilitor of Tiik sexniRV amkiiIi a,' in inilec-ls a i deep interest t r the citou bi.i.i.iu eiioi i.-uos, 1 . I I I L r.ll I . ' I I III.. ' , ' , ' C ' 111. i I..T ..ii-in. r i..lif..ri.il II . I I I L r ll I'l I II I .. 'Tavtrn Lirrnst'.' 'Keepers of public houses, whose license ex pire in January, or persons who liny wish to commence keeping a public house, should recol lect they are required, under a law of the ses sion ot i"ll, to give public not tec. in a news paper printed in the county w here application l ;.. .....i., for nt least three weeks Drevioiis lo j the setting of the court ut w hich the license is ' to e'""1-' t . -l. . ii., : i I .ow wnciiRT me jrt'lii-t'miiii wiwim u- pni- itw.Li t lii ittlraxt hii.1 fiiiiitiirt iifllii I Tv l1 '' 1 1 1 if , rn,mllll;',..i t jrive his d.-. i.led nDtirobation elined to believe that tlie governing motive is, "i tcomk to the pi inter. This however is wither new nor strange ; the whole liquor FiiAiKKMiv being governed by motives of in terest. Compel liquor dealers lo destroy their Tellow man as an act ot charity, nnrecompenseil; ; s l)jll-tlt f..r emeihi; into a conspirary to d. fr.urd and the wrk of deatri.ction, in this resp,t. I fc ,tl),kholj,M of , ,llk. Mr. Me ,j llls I will at mice ceai-e. It is indeed turprising i .... , that some persons are so estranged to viuiik . a-sonaes, with die excepiion of Mi. Cowpefthwailo, and moual raiMiru:, that Piiilavi niiorv is sppeired by lb. ir aiioriies. An at.cmpt wjs made, ent irely overbalanced by the love of money. j to qua-h the presentment. ; The aboVe precious ntract is fiom a pp r t die I j We since ti ly hope that this nefaiirtis bus'iiess '. the Tempcranre AJvorate" pul b.hed at New B.r- ' will be fully ines igated, and that no legal lechni Iim, Pa. We baie alwavs inanil'. sted, as our ro- cal.tiis will Ir p imitted to seieen the guiby fr. m lumns Will show, a warm interest in f.vor of the I timpersnre cause, and nowhere has the cause pro- I gressed more iftptdly than ill ibis place ; and if wc ! are not greatly mistaken, tl e true seeiel of their success ia greatly owing lo the jild tious course pur sued by tha members belonging to the society. In the temperance tause we knnw there are enlisted some oT our most csiet mi d onJ worthy cititeus, Whose dninteMtethiri- no i no would question. But uiifoituuately, there are always some who sue Cerd in iusii uating iheniselves into societies uf this kind, whose motives are at least doubtful, and who aie eer teady to attack ihe motives of odiriafor the urp. se of scrtruing ibeirown. Whether "the ginlleinan by nan e, ' John I'oiter, Fsq.,'' who we believe, professes to be the piinc pat editor uf ihe Advorele," falls in this category, or whether the articla which we indited iu discharge of our edito rial duties, was such a one as to require ihe above intemperate and injudicious notice, we shall leave for a ttmperunrt loving, as wi II as a tolerant people to decide. The gentleman has probably not for- gotten the fab'e of ihe ox and the frog, and for his goiten the fab'e of ihe ox and the frog, and for his rrrsonsl saf.ly, hiay have thought il nwes-ary lo r . . open - ..fet, Valve, to -e et lo the ple.hoi. ol bis pbilanibropy, lest the a , roe fate might bef., him, that pr.,,.-! so ralainiimis lo lhat suiting lit tie animal. fjj The following be.utiful lines by tho Lie IS.lwdrd'Chnpinaii of this place, wore wiitlen some lime t'uiiag Iba last wr. Tbey have been fre ipicnlly tepubl shed, and univclsilly admired, A few years sinrromr of the Philadelphia weekly pa pers fuini"hi'd them 1 1 its reiiler., h tho pr-nluc-tinn of suriie wii'er previous to the devolution. Had lio eilltor brnked over the sixth stanza, which nlludt's to even's Ihnt (raridpircj sulisequeut to our Revolution, he fbuld not Iisto filled perceiving the blonder, as the poet evidently alludes to tho wars of tho Flench Kuvubiliun, th.'it rugirtg'throughdut Europe. onis TO con M HI A. 'tl T F.IIWAtlll I'll IPX, (ill. Written during, or at the dust of the Itiit H'ur. Colunibiii's slioies are w ild and wide, d.lurnhiii' hills afe high, And rudely planted Idc by side, Her forrnts meet the rye; Yet narrow mux! those shores be made, And low Cuhimtiia's hi'la. And low her ancient forest laid, Ere Freedom leaves her fieldi'i 1' or 'lis the spot where, tude and wild, Hlie phiycJ her gambols when a chf!J. Thcbieeze ihnt waves the mounted:) pine, Is fragrant ai.d ren ne, And never cle.irer sun did bhine, Than lights her vnllies grien ; Vet puti Id must those breezn blow That sun mutt cot in gote, Tre fooli-lrps of a foreign f e Imiirinl (yotumbii's nlitire': Fol oh! Columbia's sns are free . Thiir hearts be-Jt blph with l.ilierty. I'bough deep and wide her klriama that flow Iinpilui'us lo 1 1 10 tide, And thick and green her l iurcU grow On every river's si.Ie ; Yet tdmuSd some transa'd.u.tic host Pollute h" r waters fair, They'll meet lliein nn the rocky coHt, Am) g:ebrr I iufV du re: ''.viV For oil 1 ( o!u nil iu'ri sons arc brave, And free as orejn's wihUI wave. For aiming boldeM cuiras-ier, 't hey've mines of steiling vvoilli. For sword and harkb r, shlclj uiul spenr, F.uihoweiled in fhe earth ; And eic Colum'.iia's sons reigu 'l ii.it boon their filber's won, 'I he p. I. tilled ore fiom every mii.o, Minll glitter in I lie sui) : For biighTs ihe hla le-", and h .rp the speur lifeh Freedom's sou lo ba'llc bear. l.el llritoin lioa- th deed sin 's done. Display l.er iroph es Inighl, And count her laun U lonvely won, In well Cont'Sted fijtit. C'olnml'ia ram unay a band To w rcM lhatUurel wreath, M ull keener eye, and stmiln r hand. To strike ilie lilow uf th alh : For whetlnT on ihe l.unl or .ea, Cohiriitna'c light is Victory. Let Fistire in I loud dir. vg'i Kurope wade, Ai d in her frantic looo.l, In rivd discoid draw the I I uti, To drink her children's Moo t. Too ilear the skill in anes i Soeabr, Where kimln d I f- hlo.l tl wi, C.ilnmhiu's fnn arc only i.oikIiI To triumph o r tin ir f es, And then to romfoit. s the an I siie '1'he fci lings cf a cmqeeiid biav ! Then let ('ohiPiliia. F il" soar, And liear lie'l hannei high, The Thunder fioin herdeitei pour, Anil I. 'ginning frvni her eye; An. I when she s tsfiom reuliiis uboie, 'llie 'oYms i f wjr havrf spent, Dc recoiling like n meek rcd dove, The Olive 11 ancb preseiil : Then h dl beauty's hand dIVine The niver withering wreath entwine. I 1'. S. Bank rrainls. The Gr ind Jury uf Philiilelphia county hivej present, d Nicholas Biddle, S jinurl Jaiulon, John ; Audicwa and others, ta'cly connected with the L'. mer.tid puni bnnni. Bui the !aw, s fir as high criminal oir.rnleis have I een eoi.r.-riie J, have so fre quently proved a dead letter of late that we deem it almost impossible to roliv.ct nny one who ha wealth and influrnlial fiieuds lo back hun. Those who have been cm-emed In Ibis ile scIii mh of p'ui.der whose hands have bein Colilaininated by buso briiie, (and that there are a nuiulier o( such is no long r a matter of doubt.) khould be hilJ up ,,tfkhMers need .reely won.ler what has be to the scorn of an hi nest and plundered roiuiiiuni- ; ri,me vr tu,t thirty five millions of capital. ?- ty. If tin y th ni l escape ihe pri sent iuwsiig .lion, ' p,,rjCr. which we tear ia ii.oie iLau pn bablr, ihe le,jila - - lure should lake ihe subject into iheir bauds, and j A amino. We have seen il sl.ted, that trier sift die wh.,e matter thoroughly. Tiuth ..quires i J- li- Adams is the champion of abofrior.-- lio cncallmnt, and ihow who aie innocent will '' We apprehend lhat this w a m take. He noUh.i. k f-om any lnvcsligation thai may be in- ! mait.t.ins the righl of lilion on all sul.r. , but o-itulril I (U"'ei'" we "ru Br"tly nil taken.) adveise to any .i-i r n . .i . i ... .i,;,,h ,.. .,,. i inieiference wilh souihein mstituiioos. We ihink I he following ia tha letter upon whun inepri, . i i ti. I .i l m .J lb to. hi I ttlat the ilemal ol lha right of petition ha proda. U'lllrrvenl la lirH.lll-n ril. J lit) decision Ol I U" JUoge "II Upon Ihe matter to quasli tha presentment, Wa. j ptj,,,,,, j ut, ye.ierJay I c,ure SicMa Diddle, Joseph Cdw perth- I waite, Thomas- Ihmlap, Samuel Jaiulon, and I waite, Thomas Dimlap, Samuel Jaiulon, and ! John Andrew-, with fraud and tlielt, in taking 1 and tHintr tiir their own benelU and aceouiiuis - J fie he ,,, belonging to ! ie kholders of the United Stales Hank, - 1 which they were liberally paid lo guard and ' not to abuse ; fuy prool is, (lie report of the investigating committee, hiade to tho stock hohbrs in April, IS 11. As to the Idea of Hit; above being a breach of trust only, 'tis not ao ; 'tia too idle and insult ing to be pretended or entert-inod for one mo ment ; away with it then, and forever I 'I bean men were servants, and paid fi,r their services; so are )our lamry domestics to wlidtn yon givo in charge your plate, and other vsluobles. Hut if they appropriate it, or them, to them selves, they arc unhesitatingly charged with, and proceeded agaiiiRt as for lliclt, and why not Nicholas Riddle and tho rest t AUSTIN MONTGOMERY." Editorial miscellany. From 6,000 lo 8,000 tuikies have been sold r ve ry day in tha New York markets, during the last week. There are about 100 vrsse'a in Ihe oveter liadfl j between the Chesapeake Bay and New York, each ! m iking four (rips, and cairying 1,000 to 8,500 bu ! sin Is per t'ip. The amount of the leather manuf.cturcd in New Fuglatid is said lo rvcied 35 millions of dot ars. Mote forgeries in New York, says the Tribune. An atlrmpt Is making to repcul 'Ilia Bankrupt Law. The Arabian lancuig" ronUins 1000 different words for sword, 400 for linn, 400 for lerpent, and 80 for honey. What a famous language for love and war. Captain Ifatrh of fJo-ton was Sentenced to five yrars inq risontrlent m Uotfenlain, for killmij k man in oT-d fence, on boar l bis rdiip. The tolls nn coal on the Sihuylkill navigation , have been redu.'ed as follows : from PotUville 75 ; cents, Schuylkill Haven 70 cents, and Pott Clinton 1 SO cent". 1 Ca.tnjn, n town In Central America, containing 30,000 iiihaliilan's, was destroyed in Srpiemher latby an eaitbqmk''. But two houses were left. ! One in a Thi.ufund. The number of clergy men I in the United Sialos is 15,000. White population lo li'.lo.lK'O. The .Slate of Indiana will lose upward of tw , millions i f dolla's with Ihe Mortis Cunnl and B.m- king Company, fir bond sold for internal iinpiove nn nt atol tanking pltrp.iss. Col ('. M. S r ii.b I- c'uied on Arrogance Iff n a the Athenian lint tire, Potlsville, on Thur.-d.y ' evening, the 10th hist. We advise Ihe Colonel to keep hi. br ines nn il the approaching sis ion uf ! '.he leg .Inline, for the beneCt of the members. Il ii siiil if wick's for lamps aie first teepcd in v nepar. at d then dii. d, it will prevent the oil fio.n (Mil-kill''. , ry 1 ho 1! null l,i!i was re'eb uteJ for h's powct of arani. In d. b.i e be wasoun times uiiuiilly t'lttt-r uud severe with his Opponents. There i., i how ever, f rrtrcely nny provocation that coulJ jus i ; t'y Ihe following remuks: ' Kit iiilolpU n1 Cluj'. The following aie s ud to bo the words of John '. Kandolj h which led t the challenge of lleiny ; Clay to a duel in ls20. They were altered m j bibeve, in secret session tf the Senate, and how liny fou .d ilnV way in to the m'iv.-ipjpeis we uro ' at a los to kn iw : V. Xcti Era. "Tni man (inankind I crave your pardon) ; this wo; in (liitio aii'uiials frive the iuult : 'wjsapil on' the womb uf meaness was nstd j lo a higher t fe tb:i he was born lo, for ho was ; raised t i tho sic.'ity uf b!ai ktjuarils. Seme f r. i lui e kind lo hi n eruol lo us has tosjtd him to the Sn're'.arvsh p of Siato. "(' r.teinpi ba-t the pr peity 1 1 di'sreiuhng, but she s rp-" fir -Inui o! I. i n. She weulJ diii tiefora j he w,.id.l tiaih him; be dwvl'a below her f-II. ; I would bate him if I did not ilc-q.i-e him. Il is : not ici.jlie i-. but xvhsre he is, lha' jjnt my thought ; in action. That iiiinuir which writes tha , luiiie i f TliCn.ttf, vf Mackguardt sjualifiity, ib- tusis her lettor- fm him. ! "I'hat min i wbih thinks on what it cmuot e ' p es can iicely tlunk on him. An byiierbo! lor ituiics would b) an tllipsi far Cut." AtV.ilr or the 1'. K. Hank. On We-hu'S lay night a week, Vie follow ing shuns of stuck were sold at public auction, at tha Philadelphia l'xt hange : 4(1',"0 shares of the capital stock of thS Cumberland Yaiby Had ltoad, sold as one lot, 1 200 . 5?02 shares of I lie capital a'ock of tha Sunbury and L'rie Ra I Koad, 130 3030 do do do Franklin R. R. Coinpiny, t40 COOO do d) do WritjhUsillo, York, anJ Oe'.tysbur Rail RoaJ, COO Sum tot d, J670 i'h's a'ock was put of ihe assets of the Lite I!i -nrr and Stevens' "li ilance H'lutF not included in hiiv elf ber a-j-inm n's. Some of the ju.l'nent credtiors ol the D ink al a.'he.l them, an 1 they uersi thus broughl to the hammer. These i j l shares of t fk o nally c ml the Bank oer six hundred th',utiud dvtlars, and hae now sold for f 670 ! Afler uch a snecimen of fhianciefinz, the cheated j J 'j"-y hn bencfi.. ami that the alraliti.n spirit would be much more ensi'y tjuieted by a rulm, '"IUI ana energetic report again.! Hieir Oiaor ; gm-ns d x times, we woolil meet Use question ; gn'na U j which .bo , -n i ., .ij,., 'n'" '7 , ' ' bolitiouista nave raised lairly and uriuly ; I hey mill presided in I heir ridiculous pieten- would receive iheir petitions and place "''" '"S'" wasiepai oi wis nouse.-r. j (" rr.