TtlUIS Or TIIK AMEKICA1V H. B. MA8SER,. "' I Pi)iuitiMi ,., JOSEPH EISEI.Y. ) pNoraiBToas. . iQJiee in Centre Alky, in the rear of It. B. Mat tcr's Sloft.) .1 THE" AMERICAN" ii puulUheJ utf mr lay at TWO DOLLARS Mt annum (t be 1J half yearly in advance. No paper discontin ued till all arrearages ate paid. . ' ' No subscriptions received for a leaa period linn six mortri All communication or letter on business relating titlho office, to insure attention jnuttbe POST PAID. ''ATTORNEY AT LAW, SVUBUMT, PA Business anxialed to in the tonnties of Nor thuml trland, Union. Lvcnminir, aiul Columbia. Itrivr to P. A; A. Pcivoi'DT, Lovtn fc Btaaox, Sox mis At. SaonnwAsa, I'M la J. ti k t noliis, Mi- Fa a l t ft n Sc. Co . NrrtHl so, 'innvt & Co., ; Aj.KXVNDKU Ym MICKEY. TXllTNIC MASER. Wo. lhC C'licsiiiit Sired, 'HERE all kind of t " U, K. raruet l.ae, of every sij ' end pattern ate j mnufictured, in the In t mannrr 4tiJ,lr "'a 1116 "c'" tnn'erifll'', and tM at the I eil r te. t Philnl Ipl.H. July tilth. 1815. lv. - c m o v a 1 . 1)11. JOIIX w. m:T,. RES'ECTFI-'I.LA' iirt'orw he ci tizens of Si.i.l u y rid ii -tifinity, tli'.t lie has rrimvpil in tne u.uk I iin nioKel stnil, t.-rrii-ii tncu,'iii iy rUerijuniiu Hendrii'Vs. t it jf the stne (. tm-r'y im--cupii-d by Miller & Miinz, hiiJ now by Ita T. Cle ment, where lie will he hsppy to receive cilia in the line of hi pr.ifr.isn. 'Sanl-u-y. Msrrh a h 1845.-- ifaiiiCi sun cnoers nxve .riceivrii, nn are now .L opei ing a splendid ars.irlmrnt of the follow ing .R od "WHXony. -Wilton ami Velvet Carpetitips' Jtrussels ontl 'Imperial 3 ily d 1 CAR- Fxtra ii.eifiiie and due Ii crin do PET- I'nsli ih thud' d eV Dmk Vencti iii do l.MI. American t ilnt ami lia'J ,lo Knnli-,h Uruuuo'tii and WoiUi-n "Floor (i .ths t"lair and l'.aia Dorkings rEinliovi'e.l I'iitno ami Table Ckwn l. in'lon Chenille Mtd Tirfie l Rugs JJ j?r Mmus of-eHr.y drsnrintiun. A laiaje and i xin-ive tfO'tinei't of Fluor Oil Clolh-, Irnm one to eight ytnU nitle, cut to fit eve ry ilrscri) lion of rooms or p is sues. -AIo, ttw,pttvol Ji.grain Cntetmas from to t02'J cenl-H-r yard, lottethrr wih a Uige and exlrn. aive assurlineiil of gooda ut-uaily kept by carpel inerehanls. The above goo Is wtlllie sold wVolennte or retsil .at the lowest market prices. Uminuy merrhnnts and others are partioulaily invited 'to call and exs niine our atm-k before niakiog 'their -aelecliona. (U.AItKtN, RIOH.& Miri.MO AN. .Surcfs-t.ira to 'J -i'ih Hlackwoud, No. 1 11 Chesuul, rner of Frin'iliu I'Ueo. Philadelphia, Feb. 88d. iniT. "uMnituju.As "&l"n asols, CHEAP TOR CASH, V. SWAIIT'5 kj illUl v. a HU x a 1 Usui iunuuiu'i'i AWA Th.l srVre., door, AeW .C7'i' HOTEL, Phllndfilplila. ALWAYS 011 Land, a lare stock of TIM UKELLA8 n.l PARASOLS, intlu ling the 'lali't now i)le of Pinked Edged Para o! of the best woikm tnslnp and inaUriala. a' prices that will .make i. anubjecl 10 ("uunSry Meichan and other- to call and examine his (it.xli bi frre -jiUKlinsiug elsewhere. Fe' 22, 1845. ly v 1 1 u ta 1 : I- I ... I i.H . JL fhaii riiiriy families in lhi leiglihnrhood. anil j given entire tnUfiiiraii. Ji ia simpVin rts j iistruetion, that it cannot gel out of order. Ii I nt.bwM Jil.r iocaac wlletaloj gel out of repiir. 11 will do twice a nroch waslr- 'ma. with lens than halt the wear and lear of an) of he -te inventions, and wh t ia uf greater in per. , la.iee.it o. It Iit4e owr hall a Midi as oilwr v aidiing tnachinea. I 1 j Thu ktih rilwr has tlie exclUrive right for Nor tliumberljrirt. Union, L coming. Cnlumhia, Lu ajenia and Clinton counties. Price of siirale ma chine f 6. H.B, MASSE R. The following ceitirWte a fioin a few of iliose who have tliCfe-aisclxinea in vixe. ulany, Aug. 24, 1811. Ve, ihe eubsrriW. certify that we have now ritty mat we nave now in u. in our f.milie. -Shuceit Patent W.J. 2S mm 1 vug Machine," and do not hesiute atving thu il is splinteTi", by tire powerfitl ami rapid discliargw iiifiKt tteeH'tit inveiili.sri. That, in Wa-hiug, 1 pon i" il will ave more than one hall the uual labor. : That It do not require more than one Ihirj the ... . quantity of J ? d water ; and thai the,, j Tl'K .SotTU CAUOUtsX Fam.ne.W ith cxe i o eabbrnfj. and touseqiiently. btlle or no wear- j 17 succeeding week the accounts from Smith fcif nr iarini!. That it knoeka i.fTiie ImliooH, nd : Carolina, of the extent to which the proviti.ni thai the fines, clmhe. auch .acortara Wctucl ! rf g h - destroy by the frills, etc., may lw Waahed in a veiy abort time 1 r ' without the least injury, and in fact without -any j droughts of last season, become more alaruiiug. ('parent wir and tert wbatev.r. We therefore I The first and immediate effect wlikh it has pro che.nfuny reromnieiid it .t , outT.ienda and I duced h-, bcen llie basty emigration of thoae imbUc, a a aacl Hatful and labor saving msrhiire. ; " . V ' CllARdES V, ULGINS, ' whose neccsstlrea wcro atrunger thuu Ihe Ires A. JORDAN. CHS. WEAVER. CfS PLE VHANT8, (I0EOi MA UK LB, Hon. Ut-'.O. WKLKER, UENJ. IIEXDRICK8, GIDEON LEISENRINO. Iliaa's Hotrl, (formerly Tremont House, No. 116 ('h.miut atiret Philadelphia, fJeprember 2Ut, 1844, I have used Shugert'a Patent Washing Machine in my houe upwards of eight months, and do not hesitate to lay that I deem it one of the mo t tase lul and valuable labor-savinf machines ever invent led. I formerly kepi two women eouliuually oo rupied in washiug, who now do aa much in two day aa they then did tn one week. Thre . ia no wear or tear in washing.' and il requires not more thaa one-third lb usual quantity ol soap. I have bad a puruher of other uwchie.es in my family, bu. thia la so decidedly Uierior lo every thing else, and so liill liable to get out of irpair, that I would not do without on if they should enat in times the price they are old for. DANIEL HERR. . Ql)PERlOR Port wine. Mad.na andLihou wines. Also superior Brandy and Gin, Lemon 8rui. ALo a few barrels of Bids Pisa, for ae Vy HENRY MA8SER. Anbury, July 19ih, 184, BUM ' Absolute acquiescence in the decisions of the Ml Mawer K nlneifi 1 ar A TtlTlT-nvom' y THE APPROACIIiNG I)F.MlSEOFOI4)tCHHKR CORN LAW. BT T1IOJIA MOORE. T tee, I see it is coming fust, Our dear old Corn-law's doom is cat? That ancient lady, of high degree, Is as near her end as slid well can be ; ' And much will all vulgar eaters of bread Rejoice when they see her Aiirly di ad : I or never from ancient Media down To the late Mrs. Eiownrigg, of bad renown, Has pny rld dame Ijeeu known, they aver, Who could .tarvfl and curve poor folks like her, Rut dear old dunlsol, they wrong her f-ailly, 'T was all by law she behaved so badly ; And God forbid, wlmte'er the event, That free-born Bt itons should e'er repent Wrongs done by Act of Parliament. Eut it it indeed then come to this, . ; After H mir course of high-brod bliss ? Poor, dear old Corn Law prop of peers, j And glory of squires through comities year, , j Must. all thy structure of pounds and pence, Like another ltubylon, vanish hence ? ' Must toworing prices and rents sublime Thus topple, like turrets touched by time, And all, for what f that each shirtless oaf May bolt, for'breakfust, a larger loaf! For this one vulgar purpose alone Is all this inelegant mischief done. " .For this, poor Knatchbull hard privation Must'lower a peg bis "social etationl" For this, even luriln, (distressing thought,) Will soon to Bhort criminous all be brought ; Will fall with their wheat so much per quarter, And et to look blue a Ducky's gartor. And stars will grow pale as prices full, And fees in 1ail will be cut olTfor sale, And a'l will sing by a sliding soa'le, . As 'alips o'er it slime the aleek slug-snail,"" Nor leave one corn lord high and hale, Though they flourkb.new.to tell the tale? , lixamlnrr. An Enuikk for IIahdor DftENCf A Kew York paper gwea description of f.c-w and powerful engine for hnrhtrr defence, 1iich ia said to be simply a modification of the priiicrjile ot-tlie elinjr, applied to machinery, in connec tion with a tube or gun, throwiiijj out a di- . . . , . , r . charge of thtrty ba'.li . a n.t.mtc, for u.ur8 to- gelher, "The machine iso enm?trucri;d that rm pnl ting in at one end the balU to be'diich:i-ed, n rotary motion is produced by ineand of a crank, and, by a few rapid revuluiion, each bll re ceives a force andjiioincntuiN equal to ik.it cottr mitnicatcd by any quantity of gunpowder. When this has been done, a slide start and nl lowa'ach ball toecapo in Mjcceekni tTonMlie chamber into the tude, when tlrpy are thrown to nltiiiwr ,nv HiutBima ami tt'tth unniv n,r am " "V - b ...... Tlte mveator ia Mr. M'Carty, a pent reman con- netted Wh tire Navy Vard at Brooklyn. A , 4 wperilncn wcf recently made 1 with tliis new engine ot dettructurts by wo y i),e Governmetrt, and are taid to have given lijfliCtion lo lhtJ drngn.ed persona . . . r, . . . who witnessed them. U11 one occasion abou'. twenty pieces of aolkl timber were nuitcd togs tlrcT, rtiTmrrtfj no compact bc-ly. Aeainrt lliis piece of wooden breastwork, Mr. M'Carty open ed tlie battery ot his piece of ordnance, and less tlian ten minute the whole solid urrat- , . . .. . . , . . , " which bound llitm tu their hearths. From Ihe dit-tiict of Sparlanaburg alone il is ascertained ' that upw ards of two thousand persona have fled front Ihe destitution which awaited them, to seek in the West some means of support, Tho I ul it wit, nftlwtsA tvhn rr-iHsin niav Iki conceived. vu.'u..-,.. v. - " ' -i when it is known that in ihe whole district not more ihanone-HXth the usual provision has been made while in many - neighbor hooh iherw are entire fit-Ida which have produced scarcely a ingle ear of corn. In this calamity several ol the adjoining districts have shared, and, though perhaps not to the same extent, yet fco great ia the destitution that they are unable to provide for the'eufferere among themselves, much !esa for these in other districts. Ham Powde. The use of hair oowderwsi universal until it was driven out, ot France by republicanism, and out of England by l'amiue. The fttur used by, the JUiiUh army alone for whitening their beads waa calculated to mount to Ilia anuual prevision for fifty thousand people. a" Wt2252!3i lj( BURY AM IEM1CAN. ; AND SHAMOKIN JOURNAL: majority, ihe vital principle of Republics, from which fiunbHry, Northumberland Co. TIIK SOUTH PA8. r'.lvb. ....... I .r. lj . Oregiu, Irrr.iory aa one if easy occcm and gratluul elevation. it wsituateu not tar north ol Ihe forty serund parallnf, Whkjh is the bonntt ary between our territory and that of Mexico. "About si miloa from tur encampinenl,n nay CnpL Frkmont, "brought us to the summit. The ascent hat! been so gruduul, tlmt with all the intimate knowledge poosesded by Carson whoiiad made thi vvury his home fur seven teen years, we were irolidged to wnfch very closely to find the plucn at whieh we had reach v4 tin? Oiiiiiiitiatiusr ,poHit. This war between twtileWTritt, rt- ng nn rither hand fi'ly or ;x ly feet. When I looked bick at them, from the foot of the intermediate elope on the wetrtern phiip, their stmirnha appealed to 1m about mj hundred and twenty feet abiwe. From the im predion on my mind ot this time wni aubsc quenfly on our rcturr, ehotild compare the elevation which we surmounted itnmediutely nt the 4'flM, to the ascent of the Capitol J11JI front tlw Avenue at Washington." Tlw w kith if the psti id estimated at abont 11' ietien niites. It tins nothing of tlmgonge like cliaiucter am) winding accents of the Alio ghany passes untiring TCsetiibling lhc St. Jler- : iner boat picked op sixteen ol the passenger ol nard ami tSunplun parses of the Alps- For one j the Mler at lrffifvtrt rx.ints tn the Aikniia hundrrd and twenty miles the elevation is reir- j fi,!0. Tin; uiifortunati-ai after Fiillerhig inrre ular and gr-uhia!. h presenta the aspect of a j dibly from the odd, were finally landed at Na snndy plain ; and the traveller, without being poleon, where tin. balatrcef those saved 011 11 romitided of any change by toilsome ascents, Arkansas side had previotiMy ainitdid. It suddenly -tliidn hiowiH oii the waters t!wt iljw j seems that immediately after Ihe accident the 10 iho Pacific ocean. ; cabin Fcparaled from lire Imll, on rih tlne The importance of litis Pass is immense, it j who wrreaved floated. The names of those opens the way into the Valley of the Oregon, : lo-t could not be ascertained further than tlmt and is llm iTiily a-vemie tu -that country trom the f ft'r- Dowen, lady and child, ofZanerville. interior for a lung distance. T5y observing the There, were five ladies on bonrt, all ufvtmui map it will beeeen that three great rivT take ! were fortunately saved i-xcejH Mrs. IV, thoir rise 111 tlie iteighlrirrlKMrd fcf the Pass the The cargo of the Delle Xarre consisted of'JTjtl Platte, the Columbiii and Colornda. The. irt jtarrcls of floor, the property of Mr. Bnwen , is a tributary ot the M iirur: ; tire second, ilrarrf i tHlO empty barrels marked C I). &. Co.; SOU ing all Oregon, discharges rts accumulated wa- j acksof com shipped by 0. ' Watson of New tr-rs into ''the Pacific; the third flowe south-! Madrid; 226 sacks oals, 43 barrels beans aid wardly and empties into the Bay of California. I ro barrels potntars, consigned tu Fellows, John Front the South Pass, then,as a central point, j n & Co. ' The U. S. mail from litiisville, three great valleys are cammmded. It is Uie Nretniia, and mouth oflbe Ohio river, was at key to California ; it opens the whole Oregon J nn board, and all, together with the boat and country from the Rocky Moiintaina lo the Wes-1 fixtures, was a'total Iota. U?rn ticcan; and it subjects fcoin of these great Several of th unfortunate passengers came region to the control of the Mississippi Valley. ! down on the Diamond to a point tibnve, and six As Urn South Pass is within our undisputed oU,er8 can!e " far lhi" ci,y- T,,e na,"e "' territory, its importance mII dotibtless attract j ,,e latlr,re J(,l,n P- Nede, of Albany. N. 1'., the attention of the Government Fort l-ara- I 3nmr Sheridan, John Mick, Kviln-rt II. Fler, micontlio Platte, about three hundred miles J J- Gibson and Henry Piatte. The feet nfsomo from tho l'aea, is mentioned by Cjpt. Fhkmont I of ih(,m ,re ovlly frost-bitten that llrey aro a a auitiihle nninl for a iintionnl nial it in now merely a tatiiA lor trexlers If the President' tet-oinaienilution iscarrted out lo construct foils and block-hottso on the route to the Oregon, these itoportaot jKMnta wiJl loubtJcts be re gardval. - V K LITI1NV. Till 111 Hll. I IIC HI1IJ- joined dencriplion of lhc method adopted by tho Knickerbocker Ice Company ol Philadelphia Hit lite speedy separation ami transmission ofthia useful ruUtance, taken Trom the Philadelphia Legrr.may not prove uninteresting to the ma- jorily of our readers: A clear field of rc in lire centreofthc stream has been chosen, leading from which to the bank at a spot adj iccnt to the capacious ice- boose a channel is cut about two fort wide, a- long which the ice ia pushed after being cut. The ice is cut in one direction in regular cakes, einhieen inehe. wide, bv inearisof a niow drawn 0 , , by a horse; these are afterward . cut into the proper lengths by meuo of crosscut saws, man a;. d with the utm.tt,t case by men on the aur- face of the ice. The cakes thus cut are pushed aloiiu the channel already mentioned till tliev arrive .1 lh lunik ,f lh riv. r. where uatatmn. ed a machine which U coinpltte and perform in an adoiiruhlo manner the tak uf raUim' Ihe ico itttf, ihft lirtittin 11 rYm.i,.i a nf an endli mi rltniii , , i i i - put in motion by horse pow r, which playing , , , ..,.. I . , k over a plane of about 40 feet long, are taken . ,, . , , . ,. , . , ., hold of as soon as they arrive at Ihe foot of the , , , , i . . plane bv era pie placed along the chain, about ' . , , V. . , ,-, i etyht feel apart: the cke slide very easily o - . , , , . . . ver iron tracks on the plane, oud on arriving the top, fall on to another fn the intervor, which can be moved so as to convey the cakes to any 1 - ' ..i .i,.. i...,i.i;.... n'i. .i... i..,:,,.. .i, .... 1 . r , eight feet apart, cikes seven feet long can be taken up the ascent at a Very rp:d rate ; hut tho cskes being unwieldly when cut that rite, they ere generally but four or fivo feet long. In the space of a single minute, we' saw nine cakes deposited in the building, which at an a verage of three hundred pounds each, would made 2,700 lbs. in that time. .The 'enormous quantity of 600 tout was placed in the house in seven hours by means of this machine. One peculiarity attending lhi method, is lltal pone of the men employed have any occasion to han dle the ice from the time it is first cut until it is sefelyjleposited in ita appropriate depot. Two men are only required to attend (or the purpose of feeding the machine, and the power of work in j it is furniahed by two horses. there it no appeal but to force, the vital arimiile Iu. Saturday, Jun, IO, 1S4G. Terrible (MratMboat nisaslcr and I.oaa' Lira. or lhc. Aitlt..inir .ocid. ni n th Mii.Ki,mi. hv ,i,irh r..rt ..r r.d. n..... ;,t.... r- - 11 1 - drowned or frotrnjo druth. The ptitticnlora are as follows : On the night of the lth IW. ihe stennibont Bidle Zane, Capiatn Dr2 rr, while on her way from Ztncsville, Ohio, to New Orleans, strnck a snag about 12 miles below the j irioath of White River, on the Mississippi, and immediately turned bottom up. It was about 1'2 o'clock when the accident oerurreJ and the night was bitter cold. Out oftKI wrttlsou Imard at the time, upwards of fH) perihht d by this tr-r-rihle accident i mine of ihe unfortunate vietima only escaped being drowned to freeze to death after they reached the shore. A the time f helit!attor ol courrolhu pasenyera were all asleep in itlieir herthf, and mt audden'y did the lioul careen and jo uvrr Hiat eneli a made out to release theuiKt'lvra were only able In snntch a blanket or cotinterpatie from their bt'dn they had no line to uvc, much lets Ui put on, their clothing. The iliniiiond came along a thott time niter fire occidttrt, and disciwerrd tire wreck of 1 lie lh;lle Zane (mttoni nt. Tire nfficrrs of the for- ! Unable to use them. Such are the particulars, so far as we have been able to gather them, ot this sad and mnst deplorable disaster. For a long time wo have not been called upon to record a story so full of wiflering and of death. 1 vvirieB'n,,iui:iii:c ui i ou i ii, i iiiiiiiirr. r - 1 . 1 ti.. v... V .1. t.:i . ! j SfRiNonrxn, Illinois, Dec. 17, 1?4.". j Tmc Miiimo Startino Dcvtloi wknis Job Smith, A:c. Cocnteufkiters The Crand : J"'y fhe V. S. District Court, now in session j ''ere, have Tor the past week been investigating the state sfnnuirs at Niuvoo. The retult is, U'cy C,md 'lve' indictments, Cmostly against j tho ,,P,J ,nen ' lhe Mtwnion Church) for conn, I ,er"'',mf? the Coin ol the United States A. ! B,on2 t1w n,,n,Vr indicted are Br.oham Young, ; lsdent of 'Tmic Twei ve,' and Orson Pratt, . P'' "er. 1 letf" iUnt xhe velnpnrrnta are nto?l start- ! '"'S-'1 Pl""'" connterfeiiing has been the principal part of the business there fur some . "w 11 " , ,,r,,u "y ' hd',0, l,,e 'reh.-iho amount cmnterlen. . 1 .I.... : 1 . 1. - , k .. . !. 1 en uas oeen immense, sua tne execution nt ! l,'VH 80 "3 C-,S01' i prevent its ! bciiio detected, Tho Prophet, Jnc S.itilk, used : S .n ilk, n lo work at Ihe business with hi own hands. . iJtiier ilihcloeure were made in iel.it:n lo robberies and murders which have never botore ! .... been made public, hut will bo in due limi. 1 , ,. . Althutitn these indicttnet.U have been Kntnd, . ... , , , I yet no arrests win be undo tor reasons which I ' .... , , . ,, Will duly appear, and w hot her creditable or j , , not in our LxecjliVf, tho pujlic will Jutlge. our,, ,. v ' . i Ex (i.tvEttvou McNitt, ot Mts-isiri i. w as i passenger down Ihe great river, ami wirhnl to land a fow milea below Priceton. but the boat stopped on the opposite tide of the river. A person offered lo put him over for four dol lars. 'Agreed,' said Ihe Governor 'for must cross.' 'Pay mo in advance,' aaid the boat man -wl.icii created cosiderable merriment among the friends of State credit on board. The Governor, determined to carry out repudiating doctrine, iefued, and ordered his servant to bail out a skiff, half filled with water to cross in. So he was compelled, on principle, lo 'paddle his own canoe,' ' QrtEB Caih or Actios. At Sporta, a man was liable loan actiou for wot marrying at all, for marking too late, ami lor marrying improperly, A and Immediate parent of despotism.- larrtiMae. Vol. G--o. 10 --Whole No.'-ilG, The I'ltlvrrsal Yankra Nation. A writer in the London Times shows the prospective greatness and iucrcaeo uf the United Htates. . .. " ' '. No Kuropean politician can look forward to the power of Ihe United Stales within the prb-st-nt century, but with the most tppalling pros peris. In 1SJ0 a census of the people was laden, and tlie numbers wcro ' 12,000,000 In Hid il was a rain taken ; the num ber then wero .17,000,000 In 18.HI, at the same rale, w ill bo ' ' 24,08:1,1 HMI lit 1.0, ' 9-1,1 19.(kK) In 1-T0, 4S,y7IMij! In 10, tW,202.1$4 Itil-UO, , tK,(iI9,364 In MV, 137.103.M3 Filly-seven j-enra ia a Itmg prriiKl in Ihe life of man, hot very littlo in the life of nations. As has been already stilted, (rent individual misery occurs iti this ill-reguhited, haphaenrd system of cuiigrathMi. The immigrant is fleeced under ihe profession of advice and assistance. To Ihe Statu it makes no difference, il ie eo much as il it bad reniatiml with the fleeced; and lei il b rciuemberiMl that this mass of increase ari ses from Ihe residue ol those wlro rtuch the tar we.st it counts none of the dead in tire way ; n hp, who, as soon as landed on the quays at New York, beg the means of returning, which in 18-12 a mi muted to 1ti,(KjO from that port only. The litnitvd kiH leclo-p and experience of the bulk nf uiaiiluiid may lead thein to conclude that there is no room tor snrli an immense popula tion. Head w hat a wi.-e man has written, Iks fore forming sneh an opinion, rpeaking of the M ississipiii basin only : ' This vast cxVnl ol very fertile territory, in which rivers navigable MM miles upward from the ocean titdd tbr ir rotitfp, rxtends from the lakes of Canada on the north totheCulfof Mex ico on the south, and from the highlands of the Alleghnny and Cuaibrtlund Ranges on the cast, to the Ricky Mountainr, far lo the West-vard. "The greulcBt Ub-rof Ilei cuius, the noblest deeds recorded of man in ancientor modern his tory, Uik lo nought when compared with the doings of Brother Jonathan. "' ' it was but bu yesterday when lie first stood on the highesleoinmit of the Alleghany range, and gazing down upon the illimitable western .wildcrmes, boldly resolved to people the whole extent ; and already cities, and town and vil lages, and innumerable clearances are scatter ed over nearly a million of square miles. True to his pttrpo.e, Jonathan is progressing in a ra tio of increase never before equalled, and in the course of a century, at ihe present increment. Oris great and m1 fertile field for the exten s:on of the human racu will contain a progency exceeding t'te whole of the population of Eu rope." Mulhcw't I'migratwn FicJs, p. 55. It remains lo say something of the Canadas and the North American British colonics. The wisdom of a Durham a Sydenham a Bagot, and a MetcallV, have delayed the separation of tha former from the mother country. Still, ne ver let it be forgotten that is wise a man as any one of them, and whn personally knowa these countries I ml Ashburton, when, bearing the proud name of Alexander Baring, when a mem ber nf the commons, proposed offering to the Canada their independence, declaring it better to do so without a useless expenditure of blood and treasure, and that it had better be done pre vious In such circumstances occurring than af teiwards ; that his forethought was correct there u no doubt. . Ird St. Vincent, also a great authority, was to his dying hour adverse to retaining them. see his opinions, as stated by Lord Rmi;liain in his pttblic character, p. 41, It Unburn , ,Ym. Apiil, 1839, Vol. 60 ; also Breuton's Life if Lord Si. Vincent. The C inailn once independent, and other colonies would won adopt the examp'e, and not lonrr af tr would join the Fed c ml Covermneut of tho United Steles. ' F.itcvriox-.N Extract. Ily Theopilut Fik. -ll lho time ahatl t ver c Hue when the mighty l.tbric shall toiler, when tire beacon of joy that now rises in a pillow of fire, a, sign and wondsr lo tlm world, hall wax dim, the cause will be found ignorance nflho people. It our union is still lo continue to cheer the hopes and animate the rtlortsot t!i oppressed ot' every nation if our fields are lo be untrod by the hirelings ot dee potisot, if long days of bles eilners are to attend tir cent. try in he career of glory ifytnj would have the sun coutiuue to shed hi unclouded ray upon the face of freemen, then educate all lhc children of llio land. Thia alone startles the tyrant in his dreams of power, and ronsea Ihe slumbering cnergiea uf an oppressed people. It is intelligence that reared up the majtic columns of our national glory; and this atone can prevent them crumbling to ashes. Fraier says "I certainty blame no young lady whn has been accustomed to the ordinary elcganciea of lifts for refusing to marry' poor man f but must urge my sweet friends to rt Col led though a man without money is poor, a man with nothing but money is still poorer," vtncvA or AnvciuriftiXG. : I (xjuare I inaertion, '' fO CO 1 ! . do ! 1 . 0 M I do ' U d. . . . . t 0(1 Er atibveqaent insertion, : f t.t Yearly Advertisement 1 one column', fSA half Column, f lft, three wiuarr. ftlS two aquarea, f 9 t. one square, f fi. Half-yearly 1 one column, fll . half column,! IS (.three aquarea, fg two aquarea. 5 ; one eijuaie, $3 60. . Advertisement lelt without direction aa to I ha leno,th of timo they ar to lie published, will ha continued until order J out, and charged accord innly. , . (78itcn line or lc make a square. . , , Rki.icsj. The Journal des Debuts speaking of the purchase some time since made by Prince Albert of the coat worn by Nelson when ho re ceived hia death-wound at the battle of Trafal gar, for presentation to Greenwich Hospital, brings a number of examples in illustration oC the largo sums paid under the relic-and-rarityr manis, by the enthusiasts of England more es . p-cially, it seems subject to influenza- Some) of the cases reported require testimonials, ere they will be admitted amongst the statistics of the passion. The ivory chair which Gustavua Vao received from the town of I .o beck wa sold, in 1823, for the sum of 58,000 florins not far short of six thousand pounds sterling I This is a startling anecdote, but necessary to prepare the mind for the following: Thcoat worn by Charles XII. of Sweden at the battle of Pultowa preserved by Colonel Rouen who followed the monarch to Bender was S3ld, in 182-", st Edinburg, for twelve thousand pound sterling. M. A. Lenoir, the fainder of the? French Museum, relate that during tho trans port of Abclnrd and lleloi-e totl'Si Prltta Atl gnslins, an Englishman offered 100.000 franca (four thousand pounds) fur one of the teeth of lleloise ! Lord Shaftesbury (or the tooth ofSir Isaac Newton, paid 700, in ISlfi, in 1P20. a Stockholm the head nf Descartes produced onlv 00 franca. Voltairn's eane was sold, in Paris for 500 francs (20); Rosfeau's wsist-crot fi r 949 francs, and his copper watch for 500; Kant's wig, in spite of the promise contained iuthn s pothem which suggest the seat of a doctor's wisdom, brought only 200 francs, w hereas, the wig of Sterne Ictched, in Indon, 200 pttineaa (5,250 francs!) The hat worn by Napoleon at Kylati, was, in 1833, carried off by M. Lacrni, from thirty-two competitor, for the sum n' 1,- 920 francs (about 77 ;) and Sir Francis Bur del t paid 51X3 for the two pens used in the sig nature of the treaty of Amiens. Repcdiation in Mabylavh Tn Carroll county, Md., last weak, the State tnx collector waj burnt in effigy. The following resolution wss passed at the meeting : Resolved, That it is the opinion o! this meet ing that any man who would undertake to col lect the State tax for the benefit ot Eurrpnan or American stock gamblers, brokers, and specula tors, would bollle the sunshine mnd huckster out the Jews of Heaven. A Fctiirr Cask of assault and battery waa lately tried at at Akron, Ohio. The Rev. J. D. Pickands, pastor ot the Second Advent Church, was charged with kiming the wife of I.yman Green, and washing hcrjict against her hits, band's will! The reverend gentleman acknowi edged the facts ia charged, but ju.-tified himself so conclusively on scripture grounds, that the case was dismissed. Qcaint Idea or Pi.easlhis in Hfav:n. Jeremy Taylor, speaking of the widow of a blacksmith who was constantly laboring to pro cure lira neceasaries of life, thus beautifully but quaintly portrays her character: 'Thus she lived, poor, patient and resigned. Her heart wss a passion-flower, bearing within ft the crown of thorns and the cross of Christ. Her ideas of Heaven were few and simple. She rejected the doctrine that it was the placet of constant activity, and notot repose, and bo. lieved that when she at length reached it, slot should work no more, but sit always in cha while apron, and sing psalms." The Rhinauthen Cocinen ia the rather bar! and outlandish name of a flower, described br writers as most beautiful one. It ia found i t the greatest perfection in the woods of Cochin Chins, where, if the accounts of travellers ar correct, il uiakea the moetrplended appearance. It ia represented aa not only rising to the top of the highest trees, but as rising-over them; and 'it so interlaces and festoons them that the whole forest is hidden. When in flower the whole is one mass of crimson and gold, of so in tense color that tho eye can hardly bear to look upon it-and the scent is as fragrant and rofr'-h -ing as the colors are brilliant !' A man who refuse tn iwo Ins money to a .' industry, onterprw and business 'talent i" pro ducing and adding to tin- wealth ot tin; e-ontr but who hoards it or luM- it Wi. w aci'!. .i the opportunity of pnrchain:r l -m five : properly of those whom th uaenf it would ha v. enabled to have rtnod acainst all reverses, mef their liabilities, prosnere in hucine and a competence for their families, is a nuisance in hia neighborhood, an injury to eociety and an un. worthy Stewart of the blessings of Providoer. It would have been better both for society ami himself, if ha never had beea born or had bcuu, a poor man. Newton sail, ''Endeavor to ba tho fmt in your trade or profession, whatever it m be." And this, by the way, is t,he secret of succea and excellence. It maiterscommratively liMfy what the trado, occutioo, t,r prvfaaioa no j be, provided ilia useful. f w