'from liicknelfs Counterfeit Dttectur. List Counfrrtelt and Alter Mate In PeiinylrBla. BANKS IN PHILADELPHIA. Bos. or Nortb AaftAtf a, 5i (,J plate. All genuine hole of thi plats have been cslleJ in. fi ' spuriou ; vignette two female, Juitic nJ LiUcny. On each end female ho! J tig stroll. Totally unlike ihe genuine. f -purious, which resJs-Wr jtnmis to py J Nili ur bearer, Five Gorier, on demand, in ai eta oi paper of the Betik of Nntih America." ! utJ plate, teJ back, of wh'..h Iheie are 110 genuine n circulation. Id's alierrd from &', letter B, will eucutcd. SO' letter D i, pay to D. Cutliord, diteJ 19th J.suuaiy. 1813, other of amc litter end date, pay l. D. Vail, and tome of lettei II, pay to R. Ches i'.v, dated 30lh April 1817. IUk or trs North Lisfrtifs. 10's let ter A, pay S. Starr, dated July 4, 1838; printed with pale inV, of yellow tinge. R. L. Pilfi-IJ Cashier; J. Knight, Pres't. Miserably engraved. 10'el.ter C, J. Taylor, Oct. 18, 1837. The rer.trc vignette is ehaded loo heavily. The eigna tore of Knight, Pres't , appear to lie engraved and traced on with pen. Eik or Pt.is TowRinir. 10's; on the bad note the head of Washington is on the left end instead of the right, 30's, well executed, ejcept the head of Franklin on the right margin, which is coarsely done. SO' altered from S's. All genuine 50' hive fwr vignette female sitting on bale of goods. Bajik of PtNssrLVAHii. 5'h, letter M S; ntliers P 8, payable todiflerent person and varloue date. In the mcdalion at the tup of the note there i a plain white circle around the figure 6, which ie not in the genuine. Some letter C, pay E. Evans, April 7, 1819. 10's, olJ plate, letter G, pay J. Jone, June 7, 1809. 10', letter F, other B, other A, py different persona and various dates. Some signed Laeris, Prest., and Mason, Cash. These persons were ne ver officer of the Bank. The principal defect in the engraving is in the word 'Presd'l." the E is too Urge. The cost of arms of Peon, is not well done. f0's, letter C, others B, pay J. Boone, March S3, 1631, and April 16, 1833. Franklin on t' s fight, and Washington on the left. Centra vignette defective. 3 i's, olJ plate, li tter E, pay t. Edwin, dated 3ik May. IS) 4. 1834. IV3, and 183. SO's nlteied from 6'. The genuine twenty dol lar n its have the bes ts of Penu and Washington, and Ih vig ,ef e of Peiui' treaty With the Indian. The altered i.olo hate the heads of B. Franklin and Wm. Penn. ScaotLKUL Bas.. 6' payable to different pera o awl of various dates. They can bedstecteJ by observing that the head of Washington and Franklin are very imperfect and coarsely executed. COUNTRY BAN KM. Basic or Dtliffmi Cousrf . 30 sltered from 6'. Well ciecueJ. 10' sl'crcd from 5, psy to 1'. Clyde, diled Jan. I, 1838. Ie Ire A, signed Cha-. 8. Tolw. II, Yomr Banc, YoRR.B', letter A. others letter B, pay W. Wagner some written Wagnur. In the word five in the kft end the dot on the I i wanting. 10' altered from counterfeit 5'. Easily detected. Mr. Cpslistr's Opinions, v It my be recollected tli.it Mr. Bolt) a few days eince in debate In the House eprrke of the Secretary of the Navy having in conversation avowed himaetf in favir of a dissolution of the Union. In reply to n inquiry from Mr. Wise Mr. Upshur writes a letter, oi which the fol lowing is an extract : I will not pretend to say what Mr. Botts ran prove,' but I assert in the most direct and un qualified manner, that he cannot prove the tritUi of his charge against me by any witness who is Cash , John Keil. it. Preaitlent. The word fifty ef- .'.imsclf a man of truth. I understand that ter bearer, is a.uitewtntt II 'tie J. Also, the circlo in charge to be, that 1 am, or liuve been, the 'ad- which the figures are is very dark. Bassx or GRTTtsacna, at Gtticro. 5' old plate, which read Gettysburg Bs:.k, letter D, pay to J. Kerr, dutrd Nov. I, I SCI. Bark or Mo too tar Cou.vrr. other F, other A . p y J Wells, I '. W. Wchb.d.Pd Nov. 1, 1823, July 2. 1S33, and Msy 3. 1835. vignf.c coarse and light. Base of Pittsrcro. 5' letter C, of various dates, arid payaMe to different person. The vig nette i a blnckiini h vi i h his implements of traJe. They are well dnne. There are but few genuine note of this plate out. 10' and 30', attend from counteifeit 5V Any one who ha ever seen a good 10 or 30 can detect tbem. 30' rpurinus. The g -nuine 30' have f.n a vig nette a blacksmith se.tedon an anvil. The bad node, a fenvile leaning on hii urn. Carlislr Baik, Cliui. 5's well execu'ed, letter B. The head of Wellington and Fruiiklin much lighter than the genuine. COLCMMA BASK 1D Ullliol CoMFAXt, Co- Li'JtsiA. 100' alteied from 5'. The truo 100' have for a vignette, a lare female figure, one nri retting on a ihiclJ, with a plough and ahip; on right end a female representing Commerce ; these figures sre not on the altered bill. Euros Bask, Eactom. -5's, letter C, psy t). Rice, J. Iunti, I". Kice, dated May I, 1831, Mv vocate of an imim-diate difsolutiun of tho I7ni on,' witlnxit qui i treat tuns or conditions. 1 have never, at any tioicof my life, entertained any such opinion or frelinq-. On the contrary, - jrstopal Of the Bank Bill. As reported by the Committee on Bank in the House of Representatives. SiXTion ! Provides for an immediate re sumption of specie payments. Sec. 2. That the State Treasurer shall not re-iMue the notes under the revenue law nf last session, but shall receive them for tolls, taxes, &c, the Auditor General to keep an ac count of the notes so received and marked as cancelled. Sac. U. The Banks accepting the aw of last session to be relieved from the obligation, to receive the notes so issued by them in pay ment nl debts, or to pay specie for them but when the same shall bo presented in Eums of one hundred dollars, to draw an order c.i the Treasurer in lavor of the holder, who will re ceive state six per cent, stock for the amount. Set. 4. A refusal to psy specie to work an absolute forfeiture of charter, and trustees to be appointed by tho proper court. fc':e. 5. The trustees to give security, ic, and public notice of their appointment. PKr. 0. The trustees to make out an invrn THE AMERICAN. -o I. tier B. i I have, on all occasion, advocated union upon JJenver, ami , the true uriiiciulos of the Constitution, nnd hnve i . . , .i ' ! toay oi ii'.e iinuiutics nnti assets oi uic suspen- h. night to recom.no.ul my own principK-s upon j de(, bal)I.g wK,lin tW(,nty df)ys the ground that they were conservative of the Constitution and the Union. This is well known to you, for with you I have had conver sations for hour,' upon this very subject. You say correctly, that I have 'printed and published my opinions under almost every form of address, j 6-'tT. 7. The trill-tees to be discharged upon final settlement of the affairs of the bank. Kx 8. No bank to be permitted to pay out any hut its own paper a violation of this ser tion to forfeit the charter. Sec. !). Montly settlements to be made hv essay, pamphlet, and book,' and if any thing can j n thc banks, and the balance due each other be found in any one ot these publications to to he paid in gold ond silver. justily the charge ot Mr. Butt, I will surren der the point. I think it almost certain, although I cannot rcc ill any particular occasion on which it oc curred, that I have cxpresyrd a decided pre ference hr a dissolution of the Union ovei the establishment of systems of policy which I re garded as fatal to all true liberty. I avow the same opinion now : I would sooner oc the Union dissolved, than witness the success of this very abolition movement ; I would sooner see Sjc. 10. No notes to bo issued under five dollars. Six-. 11. Proxies aliolished, except of per sons residing inoic than 'JO miles distance, sick j persons or females and no stockholders whose I stock is hypothecated to he allowed to vote 'at elections of officers. Six. 12. Quarterly returns toh' made. Si;c. 13. An annual list of dcpoMtes an un claimed dividends to be published. Si:o- 11. Thc banks all to receive their own Thr, Crrsffnt Iron Works. 1 hoxe worka are aituated on the Incoming crw k, al-out twelve miles from WillimpOrt. they were extaUlahcd l.y Messis. Msnly & HeylmuiiF. These enterprising gentlemen, with but e limited c pilsl. associated with their own labor and untiiin$ indutry,hsve so fur completed their works, that they can turn out ten tons of nails per week. Thr. nails sre made of Iron manufactured from the terWc ore found in the vicinity, a species of oie of supe rior quality. If our citizens were generally to turn their attention to producing and manufacturing in stead of consuming, thc prosperity of the stato would be soon made apparent. The N w England states, without half our natural advantages, are en joying a alnle of unexampled prosperity. Their currency never was better. And why t Because they are constantly producing something that brings money home, instead of sending it abroad. fXj' Kisimrn. do ge M. Holhnback has resinned ihe otliee of Canal Commissioner W. Ovcrfic-ld of Monroe, hna been appointed in his fXjf)ur re.iders will tee by the list of appoint- l"aCP merits made by the ('anal Commissioners, that Mr. I 317" J"- K- t 'iiaskiss, Esq., of the L 8. O.v Uilir.s I.ktKXR!so has leen appoint) d supervi- j ,,,te, recrnily delivered a lecture before the Mer sor of Ihe Susquehahm Division of the Pennsyl- j c',n'i,e 1i'"iiry Association of New York. Tha v;.r.ia Cannl. The spiwlntment of Mr. I.eiaenring i "ubjrtl wss-theculiivsti.in oflhe alTection.." There U n exrrlhnt one. He is an active businessman, rr but f,'vv mrn who couU1 hnnJ,e uch subject of in.lusliious and sober habits, and w. II qualified ; wi,h r1" "1 r'rri- The New York papers speak to discharge the dulic of his otfice. It is but jus i vrry Uily of the lecture. tice to lleniy Reader, Ei., hU iminediiite prede- cefS'ir, to say that he was en ablii and efficient of- Salurdap, Itbruarp 13, !842. Qj' On our first page will be found an article in re'ation to the furnace at Shamnkin. The writer is however in eiror, in saying lft.OOO ton of coal were mined last eeaaon. The amount was over 3 1 ,000 tons. tx1 On our second page we have published a list of counterfeits, which will lie useful for reference in these roguish times. Also a synopsis of the Re sumption Bill, and other interesting matter. The Ri sumption bill has passed 111 Hoiife by a vote 35 to 63. Ba-sk of trk L'lfiTxn Statu. 10' letter 11, fl,1829, Aug. 1. 1827, and 1930. Engiaving pi. otheis A, on both ends; signed fwr Cash. S. Mason, 1 Icr than in the genuine notes. snd for Prcs't. G. W. Fairmsn. Engraving will dune except the end pieces, which arc Hourly exe cuted. SO's, letter D, various dates, signed 8. Mason for Ciiah., G. W. Fsirman for Pres't. The heads on rich end defective. Otherwise a good imitation. Paper ihin. POST NOVKS). 1 DO's letter H, Sept. 1, 1838, psy J. Other J. Oct. 1, 1639, pay Jno. Somcrvillf, Cash. Each 10 dy after date. Engraving pooily done. Signatures telerable imitstion; paper thin and of a reddish cast. 1000' altered from 100' Oct. 11, 1S38 5 nios. date, to order of K. Buchanan. CalcuUt J to de ceive. Commercial Bawk or Pmnrjrr rni a. .Vs al tcred from Commercial Bank of Milling! n, (worth has) Signed by G. Wharton, Cashier, C. Spack- can, President. Other W. AJum, Cathicr, Ho race Binny, Preaident. These cignniurc ire not n any genuine notes' 10'a later A, other C, others A , pay Jiffrrent prrsoD, dated Sept, 15, 1830; June 3, 1928 ; Nov. 7, 1823, and Jan. 8, 1$;4. 10'30', end 50', olteicj On the alieied note i Perm's 'fieaty wi h the Indians, uluch is not on the genuine 10' 30' and 50'. fAUMtS ASO MlXUAMCS liAK. .1,1. spUriOUS. j Vignette a t'cmalo holding in right hand a cup, and itf: arm lesting on an eagle. Button ok Gurlcy .V Y. engraver U'i old pluic, letter A, pay to A. Ravurd, dated iu 1908. 10's letter G, other C, other E, pay C. Dull, J. Roun, H. Clay, dated April 3, lSSti, 6th Feb., 1835, 10th Feb., 135, 6th Feb., 1830. 10'e spuriou. Vignette a fem de leaning on a sheaf of wheat, and holding in right hand a tickle, which i not on the genuine. Burton & Gurtey. engravers. B. &. G. never engrave for tt.i bunk. 0', well executed, and calculated to deceive. The paper i of a more ieddih cast than thai of the g-nuine note. Engraving of the end rather imperfect. Payable to G. Hint, and other peeion. 30', spuriou. Vignette, a female spinning ; 10', letter C, payable to J. Post, dated. Feb. I, 1931. Eicrancr Bank, Pittsbcro, G', spurious. Vignette, s sailor hailing against mi anchor. It)', letter A, of various dales, The names of Cashier and President engrtved. 10'a, spuiious, altered from Exchange Bank and Savings Institution. Vignette, Perry' Victory. The true 10'a have a female figure seated bit wren two chests, for a vignette. FsBMcae' Bask, or Kkadiso. 5'a, letter D, pay G. Smith, Jan. 1,1833; other letter A, A. Strong, May SO, 183C. Engraving coarco. 100' liter A, ay to John HirrolJ. No genuine bill are payable to II or old. Farmer' Bask, I.amcastlr. 5's letter A, pay to J. Wind, George 11. King, of va'ious date. The letter A i not so near the oval in which la the figure 5, ss on tho genuine notes, bignature ur the olhurr in the lame hand writing. 10's, letter A, J. Wind, May , 1833; others of itduwolved than witness the csta'dishment of ! MOUs in payment of debts due to them a consolidated government, with all power and ! ,sK 13. Former laws inconsistent with this oil right in the hands of an uncontrolled and rewCaled. IHarrisburg Intelligencer. irresponsible majority ; I would stumor sec it! - dissolved than witness t ie establishment of any j c sometimes receive important informa priuciples which violutc its true character and J tion of flairs iu our own immediate iteighW defeat its legitimate objects. These opinions I j hood through remote channels, but it is not the am very certain that I hive often expressed, less acceptable. The Uirard Bank published and I shall often express them hereafter. But, 1 a brief statement of i's assets and liabilities at fieer, and sgninst whom, in his official capacity, we have never heard a word of complaint. Extraordinary Frrslirl. On Friday night, at about 4 o'clock, A. M., the people of this place were smldriity awakened from their slumbers, by the ringing of bells, on account of thc rapid rise in tho Susquehanna. The wutrr, at the lower end of the borough, had already com menced running over the bank of the river, which s.'on filled the cellars oflhe houses in that neighbor- Thc following extract from Gov. Porters mtssige, by the legislature, will show tho situs tion of the Slate funds placed by law, in the Bank of Peiin.-ylvanii, for the payment of thc interest on the Suite debt ! " Tim amount deposited to the credit of thc commonwealth in tho Bank of Pennsylvania and it branches, was alwut fSV,(KI0. Thc a mount of available Rinds received from that institution as stated is .VH,(KH. The balance is in progress oi being secured by the transfer of notes and securities to a considerably larger amount than that sum, fulling due at hhort dates. 1 hey may not all be reduced to cash in less that I am, or ever have been, a dieunionist, in any otlier sense than is here expressed, is utter ly untrue, As soon as Mr. Botts saw Secretary Upshur's letter of denial ho addressed another to the Ed itors of the National Intelligencer to which has access to the records of tho Rank, makes the time itcloscd its doors. The Pennsylvania Bank has done nothing of the kind, although there has been, and still is, much solicitude among stuck and note holders concerning its eondi'.ion. An intelligent correspondent, who wc referred yesterday, and of which the follow ing is an extract : I have two object! in addressing you this the following expose in the New York Ameri can of yesterday. He says U. S. Gaz. Tho following is the statement of the B'ink of evening. .liP'.T. nl , .!.' A i- Wi.Ueinri.lnil. , . , in the llousi! ot Representatives. 10 , and 50 , altereJ from counterfeit b . La-: ... ' , . , , , , ., , , I wish vou to publish the letter, because I ily detected. ,,,,. , Fa.im.ts- Ba,ko BrcCoorr.llH,..!""1111'10 fuiblicity given to this flat &', dated I at March, 16.9, al Biutol instead f j pouitivr, and uucpmlifi, d denial that .he ever Huluieville, letter: the first i.- to rt-uuest you t j republish , Pennsylvania, made up to Friday the letter of Hon. A. 1'. Upshur, which ap- ' During. the run on Saturday, the character of peared in the Madi&oniHii of this morning ; and j thc assets and liabilities changed somewhat, the second is, to bespeak tho public patience but tl.e foot in n would ho about tho same. The fur a lew days, until 1 can collect together the total amount of its liabilities was about $2,-100,' testimony on which I rely to establish thc (HX as follows : 'charge' (since he chooses so to consider it) Circulation f300,000 which I brought against him a few days since ! hood, to the fust flo r. After considerable labor a ; than nine months or a year from this time, dam wa thrown across thc street, nnd the wa'er J A"' "lu pins received from this source will, i . t . ,i i o, . i . i .. of course, bo returned to the Bank. But 1 kept from running over the I ank in other nlnccs, liy 1 8 . i l 'KVU "'' '"""t tho state is secured from any means of plank and limbers filled in with eanh, , :ijm.lte jM nf hr-r deposite. 1.. r greatest which formed a temporary levee, about twelve inch s j suffering has been from the injury to Tier ere in height. The river continued rising all day, and I dit in p-istponinsr, even tor a day, the payment at last Ihe wind, which was blowing . strong gale ' "''l1'0 d,le l,,'r "editors. , , , , 1 cannot here omit the expression of mv into Ihe .own. forced an ark through the temporary , . t, . ,,aVe embankment. Tho water rushing in, soon inun- ! i.v,,, i ,.,, the demands of the common- d.itid the lower part of the borough, so much so, I wealth, alter they have cheerfully assented lhat some oflhe houses in the lowest Mtuations bad w imposition Ot tins inriispeilSiitiie Durilun- , . , . n -ru ... ' oiler in the most gratifying manner snstam- Ihnef.et of water on their firt floors. J his occur- . . ... . . ,. ,-,.. j ingthe constituted authorities in adopting mea red ntal-out 5 o'clock on Saturday afternoon. Had . sr0!J jT,.n,ray esteemed ungracious, however it not !ecn for the a.k breaking throunh the tern necessary, their hard earnings and patriotic porary eiiibarikment. the water, we M.eve, would ; contributions should have been misapplied by have lieen kept out. Previous to tho erec tion of the .Shamokin l'ani we bad nothing to fear from high water. An embankment, averaging from one to three feet in height, would ntTord ample pnteo- uon ,;atnst future floods. Nome of our citizens have already taken measures to prevent a lecur rence of such disasters in future. The water run- the institution to which had been confided tho tru-t nf its due application to the purpose in tended. This occurrence cannot but be deep ly deplored. I respectfully suggest to the Legislature the. propriety of immediately enacting a law lor the more sate and secure disposition of the public moneys, than that now designated by law, and that some discretion should lie left with the linued riing slowly until Saturday about midnight, 't:ite Treasurer, in relation to the deposit and since which lime it hss rapidly fallen. The cans), 1 safe keeping thereof, which he might exercise 111 commit noli Willi any oilier uepannieni in l)etofiites I hie to State ne to Banks Post notes tiuc .riOO,0rO MKl.tHH) :H),tKI0 WMMKH1 10's Idler A, others B, dated February 6, 1615, S. pt. 10, IS 19, pay F. Pincor, and others. SO's altered from 5'. The true 50' have for a vignettes man, horse, and barrutv, with a view of a factory. Eras k lis Bask, Wasri no roar. 5's, hltar A, of various dates, cVc. Cashier's name engraved. The head or cross piece on the handle of the spade on the by'a shoulder, in the vignette, is put on to one side. The impression i not so good, nor the paper a fair as the genuine. 5's, and 10', altered fiom Bank of Washington (woiihles;) signed Thomas II. Btlrd, I'resi lent, dated in 1616. This Bank commenced in 163G. Harrisrcru Bask, H.skisbiho. 5', letter I), other C, p iy II. Alwird, J. Rosa, dated May 14, letl'J, Nov. 3, 1820. 10', spurious. Paper thin anJ flimsy, Tl.e ge nuine 10'. have Goddrs of Liberty" for a vignette; C.I .UU1 Ihbb had been thc advocate of an immediate, dissolu- ' 1 .i . . These nuns ore in round numbers; the odd tion ol the Liiion, without ciualiticatioiis or con- , . , ! tiirures in the dilloreiit items make about !0WO,- d it ions. i , . OtH) more. It is precisely on this point that I take issue with the lion. Secretary, and will undertake to Drove from his own noil, as well as his vublie roovprlio,. that there is not rml r. .Imliod ! Rllla Receivable ill City and designed concealment of truth, but a wil ful and deliberate prevarication in his denial. I take nothing back lhat I have said ; on the Assets. Nominal value. (Jirard, U. States, and other B'k Notes $170,000 700,000 at Branches U. S. Bank Tost notes Real Estate Mortgags ! Various Stocks contrary, I repeat that icas an ojitn, tiuquali- finl liiitiixiritifff. mill hniixleil fid v irate lor un I immediate dissolution Vf the Union ; and I will j V?! Utc Loan add, without qualification or limitation, since ! " Pcc,e he seems to circumscribe and mystify his po I sition. Ho denies it and says I cannot prove it I.'JOO.OOO 1,500,000 300,(KIO lOO.tKKJ 90,000 .'i00,(KX 'J70,fHHI between this place and N-linsgrovr, has su tuinetl cnnsidirabte injury. j (jj- Some of thc g-ind people of Money are anui- 1 sing ihemselvcs by gelling up a agire in Iheir town. If tlx y should sucieed in restorin; the i condition of the currenry, and bring at out a re- j sumption of specie payments, in advance ot their rhtilxaX Harrisl urg, it would probably lie the means j of breaking up the establishment al the la'ler place. : and transferiiig it to Muncy. Wc should wonder if our friend Major Bruncr had liot somrthing to j the Government, which thc Legislature might name, especially during the time that body slmll not he in session, and generally to pro vide npainst any similar emergency, should it unlortuiiately occur." Editorial Miscellany. The city Hanks sic disposed to throw out the noles of a number of the country Bank". PiUa burg and Lancaster Banks have been refused. The Baliimore Patriot is of opinion, that ihe slate insolvent laws have been abrogated and super- The interest on the state debt will be paid in Ihe : course of a few week, through the eiertion mado by the Governor. The I. ouUville Journal charges Daniel Wcbstrr with having insulted the wife of one of the clerk ! in hi department. She ia laid to be a beautiful I young woman, and had called upon Mr Webatcr ou tort margin female Molding a cup lo an ea- , lh(f coule(feil, , steamboat, Kail Itoad cars. Vc. gle, and on rijht end an ludiau. Burton St Gurley, j cU, , A pay K wuit.e.de. My 4, 1830. tngraver. I 30' altered from 10', (countirfril.) Vignette, Giuarb Baxx.-IO. 30'., and 50's, altered ,ieWof ,lie Cjp;luK from S's. The genuine 6'. have for a vignette, a j Ml,kKg. lUnf PoTT.ntti Vs, letter F.of vlew of the Philadelphia Exchange, and that of ihe . vwioUf ttU u d.lTerenl pei.on. In the 10's market i lucr. i ,riw notl.4 ,)ie U l ef y M Movl ,he r, ,j k in GiSARi.'. Ba (Hmh.)- A'l counter. i,;, inj ia lh, bJ it unJlf ,he K. . The fcit note on thi bank can be detected by observing p .fl yMtVliw u ,.8 v , ilich ,00 fir f,om lhe that there ere no circle or water marks, in tho pa- J ,na,sin( 4ignf,te. The curl of the "D" in ier, wLerta Oieie ere two eircl.e iu lhe genuine ; 0eriillll( , ,itC gHHuinf, Phnol louche the F ;" notes, v.hkh will Le Oiieived ly holding them up ! iu the fonif.-it a 0( tr) ieh oif. 'I'be-ti" to the light. Marcfac riaiit no Mm'makicn I'S k line, ihe ciuss iucluie upward. 50' allcreil fioin 5's. Observe Ihe wold FIFT V i .1,.,,. !64,030,tXrO Whether any thing will be kit to the Stock- by any man who is himself a man of truth, holders, after paying the debts, depends almost This limitation would deprive me of the benefit ; entirely on the bills receivable, and especially j of the testimony ot the Hon. Secretary himself. ; those due at the branches. These are said to Nevertheless, 1 shall use it; I shall make him ue . Dut one thing is to be borne in mind, a prominent witness in hie own case; but li viz.f that, in all their reductions, they have been shall n-.t he content to rely upon his testimony lmuulc to bring down this item of branch bills, alone. A question of veracity is thus raised be-! jt i,ag ti,e nme amount for some years, tween us. Either he or I have told a falsehood. ; .pne excuse ,n,de for the non-reduction is the All I ask is, that tlu consequences may he visit- difTiculty of collection in the country. ed wan tiie utmost severity upon my ncau h i do wi.M tin. most ireasoname conspiracy eg...... ; ,y of Dankrul,t Lgw UiP vesteu rigtll OI lhe uarrmourg uw-nianei.. The Major, we know, cared but little for a eat in il.o irnc. I, ol llipn lo mivbt want to be Govcr- 1 nor. I'ldess there i onie new government form ed, or ni w eflice crved oul, we cannot conceive how even the half of the self-sacrificing and patri otic statesmen of Lycoming county can be acconi' m.ul.iteil. I ,, , " ":: " ". , . to solicit a mure lucrative employment for her hu- Cj" The speech of Mr. Kidder, in lhe t-enate, j - on lhe subject of the banking system, though his first effort, ia one of lhe iest that has been delivered I Dickens in a letter to Pr. Culver, ei presses hi. in lhat body for some year. i fm I'eh. f in mrtmtrisiu, or animal magnetism. . v T' ,1., i I MeKenxie, the Canada patriot, has given up his frj1 KiroiiM. I he I. , S. ssenate recently wasted ; ' 1 , , , . ,. ., . c . . i .. belicerent notions, and commenc d lhe study and a whole day in di.eusaing the propriety of employ . . , , t r.u .. ti . i l". practice of law at Rochester, ing a cleik for one of lhe committees. I be clerk saluiy wou!d probably have amounted to several The New York Tribune remain a list of sfveniy hundrfd dollars. The time wasted by the mem- : ix applicant for lhe Bankiupt Law, from lhat city ber will cost the people about four hundred. 1 Among Ihe rest we observe the nme of Jame , . , Watson Webb, the great gun of the Courier anJ rrj For the last week Mr. Adama ha occupied , . , . . ,. 1 Lnquirer. lhe Houe at Washington, in delence of himsell. c .i. i; ,i.,i;. nf ih The siecie in the vault of the U Bank, on for presiiitmg a petition for Ihe diolulion ol lhe It is to be regretted lhat Mr. Adams felt - But 1 rl,,ullo,","'&'c Ji rJi'i Ju vv ub iiuit f.w," I 383 31. do not prove satisfactorily that the Hon. Sec retary is the guilty man. N. V. Tribune. A I'Aixri't Affair. An Ki.opf.mf.st. A Union. it to be hi duty lo present such a etition. the toarite of treason against mm ny sucu men u , Wise and Ithelt. must lecoil upon their own heads. The number availing themselves of lhe bene- yoinig Miss in her 14th year, from the ll'est, , .j.le, w,.re 1,1, nuiiiiit.r in 1S3., at which lime fit oflhe Bankrupt Law, i much leu than was a convention in South Carolina, on eP'l''1- s'an are compromised. A . "K. rZY.Jt'U .nr.rr.;r, - ! lhapS THE RICH KMT HtlKLHS I.N THE WHOLE , Mf. j,, , . , , , ., . ? ! Wiarr, whose property too was in her own j lnp aubiect of dissolving ihe Union, declared lhat 1 Mr. John Cosiello suddenly died in his pew in f-niinirv ii'iiin. wnieii I no Liavi'jicu i nj ii.inn. ... .., - came into market with a loud of nice j in 1'oitsv.lle, instead nf being cioascd in a snaiglil hogs. A short time 11 fter several persons had lar e r'cht tecently left this city for Liverpool with t ..y(f star $jangtol Banner no longer u m tt in j in 51. Josephs Church, in Philadelphia, on Son , . I a man sued about 00. I he young Ijidy was j triumph und eluru fur int." We do not approve ai. He intendcJ lo receive lhe communion, crooked and bungl.ngly put on. j MtCBASiCk' Bask. 30'a, spuiious, dated Oct. 1 leJS.Utter C, pay lo Win. Lee; on lhe left bor- 1 dur is a' miniature, hitches ot H. (Nay, on the right Washington. 60' alttrcj fioin inter C V u may de tect them by observing that lhe wurd 1 i 1 1 i pm tOJ dose to the ktler li Dollars. Alau oti-eive ih it ; the edging on which the word fit wa engraved ' all around, i rubbed 'pjitc clmr. Dated tat April, 133, PuilADlLFHIA Bisk. 5' okl plate, ot which rious dali'. J. Coiyell, Caahici ; J.I. Cowden, llere are few acuuiiie notes out. They have for a1 Pna'f. Li. graving f.iiut, paper poor. The first andy a man aged about (R). The young Lady was triumph and glory for int. e do not approve ; ai. He intendcJ lo receive lhe communion, sol u ti Miiiiiiniulprini? thai fcignature well ! at ,ered around the h ad, and one individual l'"- "c' u" ' Uh.. ea overhHolnrrr it. discovered nrolrudlior U"8 C"' ""e,e U1B K"'"" """" l"ul"r" "I'". -----'--- her, and it is believed, that a ' lieve he wa honest and paliiotic in hia intentions. Waa aupposed lo be lhe cause. altered from the llasellon Coal Co. signed ; ,.e r f it,,. Inrfr.u l.f.rra i. ! quaintcd With It. Miner. T.easurer ; eiamutl Moo.e. Pre.:deni. i ., ,...',.,. ir,.L. i .1,1 f it ,M matriare ceremony wae performed before they ; Thc ehaige of treason, therefore, from uch a source, i Tie philsJclpbia Gaieiie wy. thc name of John I 1'IIU 1M U Ull". T v'llli vj-i..s ss was w v, j ' ' 1 ' I .i Mosomaui.ia Uak, Uaowssvii.tr. 30 sal- .;.., ,ul,.A i lnri, !;.. lelt, The news must be most painful to the j ridiculous. lered from 5'-. L" isily delected tV't. Tin. Hank h.is neier issued any 50'. Nun i,iivkii llixii., Alliatows oa Mourn 4ino.- j's, spuriou. 'l he true bill have a view Maio'li Cliunk lr a vignette; lb bad uu'.es ll.e ura.i ol New York. Wfcsr Brascm Baiik, Willi AWsroRT. 10', j letter D, o'lurs U, pay lo differeiil pursons, and v. The sctators. of course, were spee- j Pan. doted "Pn thi' ,,iB ""' child vignette view of ike banking house. 10'a totter C, other D, py J. Jm. R. Shades, D. Evan, J. Km, dated Sept. 7, 118, Dec. B. 1830, May P, ifa'iV. 1 t.e pei is much I.gt.ter letter I in V.:i.rtpoit, La tb appearance oflhe figure 1. (,'j't ai. ri t'om i's. The vignette of the b't i on U.e ir it eiei i;fl!.s note, view oft vdlage . lht& the gei.uine. They have the htiis il , il.t it inJ ti.:i i.a.t tl.e int. I SKIXK. ; dily put tonight, and theellluvia in the neigh j borhood was quite effecting. Poor Porky, who j had lee n seasoned, in the struggle, quite to highly for the market, was discharged on the ground, but what became of him afterwards we have not learned. Ncwbiiryport Herald. DiaoRCurn. In the Ohio Legislature on Ihe 33d ull , a petition for divorce wa presented, when a "Mr. Byngiou intuited if it would tie in order to ino thai tbe petition It tent to HELL! Mr. MiFulty moved thui the gerUUiimn fum I'ike It appointed tu tptcial mextenger fur its tltl patch r Smith was railed in Court the oilier morning, and (Tj The following is lhe concluding stsnraofa j sol a soul answered. John u surely dead mis lime. If there was really a marriage ceremony in ,n..ii n,tiiU-d --Lote' Coinnlaini." written,! The "Captain of lb Tioga." Under ibis head this case, as is believed, wc should be glad to we htve no doubt, by some incorrigible olJ bacbe- j another big figure Swindkr ho been playing hia know tho name of the Clergyman or Magistrate or ; for who r!e would ever have thought of pre- j pranks upon lhe people of Boston, Albany and who performed it, for such an act should not 1 orribing such a remedy for such a complaint ! A go unnoticed, if under the sanction of the laws, it can go unpunished. U. S. Ciazttte. A Rich Mbrciu.nt. Howqna, the great Hong Merchant of Canton, paid ikSYl.OOO of the Six Millions levied upon that city by thc British. Betides this, he recently hot by the burning of the ivo pack-houses $7I0,0(iG. Notwithstanding all th.s, there is no new of ))is ' suspender;," a substitute, we would suggest the reading of Zim merman on solitude, by tbe light of a castor oil j wm,h j;s wih g iliePM , lbe yuwll on ono New York. fhe Knglih are iliout producing a new coin, candle : "Life is a leafless blighted bough, This stifling pang, how may 1 smother ! 11 hat can I love, or live for now ! Oh, comfort me, my own dear mother ! Say, say what mean these fancies drear, Tlmt on despair and frenzy border ; pshaw ! take this dose of talts, my ilrar, Wis just your stomach's out of order 1" ' sidr, and f no leading the linn on the other. j The tolls for Aanlhracite Coal on the Rusqtie- ! hsnns and north Brsnch divimoo of lhe canal, a- mounted lo ftl.iOOlh last year, being an inc errae of 100 per cent. GirarJ Pnk lock, to lhe amount of flM.OCO, is held in Voik County.