MOtte,Ci Thoirstay, Oct. 2N so.. I ' 1 Tilie - • : RESULT - ' '-, R 1 : ~ , ... ' it is with feelin gs' of übminglf4Ads'.anti pleasure thetwe are this day enabled tie reeoii, one of the i4st brilliant Democratic triumphs" over Federatism and its allies andadjuncts* l 'the the people ef the good old Keys4ne hovel eve a l e ir h s ie ti v o l i :n e ce oia t ti h e e nc - tht e ys in of th e th i e n ::::: Jac on: ItIS a 'victory; in fact, notwiihstand , , patrioth, of the masSes; ihos - e verdict it hicill We i)ittle anticipated abd for Which we __tinot preOared. Wo expected aviitory for our 1 principliii— , a decisive . victory-1 ot not Imaa tatalOxterminatinvout as has befal. lea ederalifin. i 'I regardAtherefore, to the issues which were oho nby oviii: opponeits there- can be iio doubt, oft e verdicii What those issues Wel'e is- e lf -1 ery here k4wn. they were the ;war, and a l protective Tififf. The .Federaliste ma lethese the issuesa4we accepted them, and' triumphed with them. Theie is no disguising t4ir posih tin - upon thili Point. The 'combined jFederal pre s s of the fltate, from: the omenla'r Nort h American down through all gradations - if news paper irrespiinsibility, to-the smallest 4wers of filth; slander „toad falsehood, emblazoned these as their leadik issues, and labored With'ill theit might, itrategy, and corruiptimr,ito :sec t:teed by thmil. The purses and pasSions of the people were appealed to in strains of al most superixi man eloiplence and pathos, the war was grosiily caricatured, its objet studi-; only concealed - or else shamefully misrepre. r l 'sent d, its cot greatly exaggerated, 'and the b / dove i n dent ealumn - iated and abused-i-all im part triumph:, for a lap at, the spoils 0 office in vain; The people accepted their is suestad ren4red their verdict. They!refused tolls n to t4ir tory appeals or dommote their country's ho4r for the disgrace Voudhsafed by Foie lism. = They shirked none of the Yes- ponsi ilities of their position, but manfUlly and gall tly•we4 forth to the charge. : The cry of " ariff fraftd" they heeded not, hut elo quently rebuild those Who courted their ven eratien for thequite putrescent carcase i)f "pro- , tectien," and It.aught them a lesson they will teveforget..? ts mg ' and Ctheni;so far as Petansylvania is eon tbesoi questions, are settled-forever Th *erne t. • We *ere once sadly in the Vocative he effect . of Federal Tariff-panic, but fear nore. r'e have regained our lost posi nd morn with it. We were tast4ed with' beeausii of the change from a piotective venue Volley ; we were challenged to hat as A issue, and Shrink as- our stand . . er, b y; tbo l Federal organ of this place jve done both, and how do we sand 2L -1 ': ly 18,000 majority for Snug i s, with two tone members of the Legislature, —.--,,,,- / 'is appalled, overwhelmed, disheartened ? . i r aettll from it no Lion, 41efeal to a take We hail Neal aboni °porting Voters. Th = lasit 4gister, in its effort to elt;ense tern a tbrastiMg its party had just 'received in thkseenntyglook occasion to vent a moiety of its spleen upon the Democrats of Sping lle whom it coolly . and impudently charged with having "imptirted voters from another COM.. ty" to eat doWn the Federal majority. 'What "othei countyy is intended we know not, unless it is Wyomini. this is the one, Vve beg td know mere the .Democrats of Ilia oun ty "fitiporteditheir voters from change their ininoritkofsorne one hun.. to a. •ina jorityiof !marl} two •hundred ? f.tutt 'perhaps \ our nighbor 601 not received the returns from that County when the paragraph - *as Written. Seriously,' t invever, how starlit the:- facts in this alleged ii!portatioa and fraud'? Is there any' truth in tbe charge We have t.llFen con siderable paini to ascertain, and are 44 en thcciaed by tli:e Democratiof sprin ! :.Eille may thcreit that the• whole. stay is a abeer t fabricatiim on the part of some I { one who liesshc i axed of kind neighbor, therewith. Oh the contrary ley assure - us that the: Whigs didopoil asva 73.1. TOTES which 'were palpably and shameful il legal, and that arming them tearlnte sae 1 WiOMING Cotsvt, which was sniped in in tbe morning, and the dividual inunediatelyejivrted in the stage to YOMing probably there" o exercise the rights) f sufri, .rage again. Theie-we are certified .1 Mani responsible meb; are which are wellknown iii,47.ngville,!and which defy .succes4ful ton tradic,n. Admits might be giverk(if neces nary, Int presuming our neighborls Aware ere this tbehoak that has been Played Of Up wil Urn, and the will , take the esrPest op- Ortunity to..cikreet it,. they are withheld for -• thaprtsent., t • • =Tim COe Show suil Aix of lie Agri_ Soeieti of Boguelams County, -took pLoe . this V .i..AV I / 1 11 10 3 t ciat Tugs dal ii*s!,,Mreliave not roo*fOr_an3fdeoprip tigni t**l3,4 uport Will be giuenSlekostit t # our next. f I „ , :ix Birsis.--Tjle N: a zitßatria,' , *B ,” ispiri:o6thich no Teas* taw be placedl publhas * stilasedlo the +it thet iti64 adou4oo4l)TsOlike#',l,‘,llli#if dr '' IY o .l** l o l lhOwmcOfblor, that *ts AhOut;'haft retunra 'fr'l p#thilimdistebeiftwodistemk4 l el M 4 "Mei Gem . 8 4 it4'144 re - tiie4* Me: The Achill eveor witiitts '' 'eirictl' t'ed. 1 - , , 'i, . sf‘seur Grapesm—Am , ~. f-..-,KllY ,, lri-412i4inniefouritirmtar; - . ,,imieli. t the iiing",laitA4.o7 # s l.*_oo' ! l4."eT Pm:: ' overthieiy,.Of toOentlkimid, i State On iiitues,vn :ioile ~.: F•• f ' i„ . .. , ~i,. 1 .-, ,,. i - . ~.., 1-, pzirisibvik , 'havintoome ovei, us in s to4tA g t ye s iii so pears to have go iback a ga i n i t e !in oth,—* least, out! ießor I, look 1 ilki titt:: i T*o ; elegant Nativel party *Lis • t.;• )la 4ffleiii tbeil,eMiie Olio whiet net/al ly de4lifeionifie. RiniFtOolitiofiiiits."' Veil lotliellirdt Niitilifigwal o depiadini so far as' Nationial, 14_41. ;tie irgarde&: and, !thou g h irezdeelAY-TeStOithi]defeatolso - goOd a Wing as James Irvin,ire shall see th 4 the aseeridan rop of therW t hig:pause does not :depend I on a # State naturally siverse to us as •PennsYlca nia., t . It .Antitlet It wit-scarcely be'oredited, Ithough ; it is truth, that the same paper on the 1 day prav,io s . to. the election in an article headed .A vtord, , t , yeznisYlvaniti,' exilaimii, with great, ' , ernphais •: "Punsylvania; ! the :Union loo t hs L itaaiOUSly 'to yoU I. Shall the hopes yo have ; authorized be blasted? 1 Thciaffected Sang froid of the Tribune re -1 . rianids ;us . Very fqreibly of. the story we :have' often card 'of the boy and the •rabbi, , with which . ;Urreadec r a are no doubt all familiF.--; ' gaol! , ;aa the Tribune-man has any Dope of Penns lvania, she is of great t importance in the, Oyer o "the Union," but the moment she' -Iris- ` appoints those - falsely "authorfied hope's"' then, s!le is f)f no col)Sequence whatever. !Mack ! The rabbit, was fat j iind nice, and would , Make' a charrbing "soup" while in the boy's arms, but the ' mein enthe Nies on terra firma,scudding off,' `it was h "confounded mean thing and would,l 'take more butter to cook it than it was WOrth."! A correspondent of the N. Y. Tribtihe, on the ruotniag after the election, says ' "Our State appears VII have taken 'in eceentriccourse yester4ty in reference to its election, 'and the unexpeCted gains for Shank astound 'equally l.his Apporters mid opponents. Just as our et ty pa l closed there came a heavy shower and freventidthe reCeipt of returns until three or fbur in morning, and such returns! It seemed MLactuahrain of Lcco votes, and Ido not beli l eve t6re is a man in our State can tell where they coind from. -All the figs es received are disastrous,to the ,Whig Loco-Foco counties increase their i majorities, and Whig counties fall off.— it is Ucit longer a question who will be elected, but how' large §hutik's majority will be. The retains "Ure still incomplete, as the aeluge last cvenlimpompletely knocked up all express ar rangpmants." Datuage to our State Works. We Agret to find our apprehensi4is of hit •eek in,lregard to the damage to some portions sf Our 4.ato Canals, jy, the ,late fr i eshet,_ but a do welllfetind The Pennsylvanian of Mon day sayi, it is informed .:that it will be almost inposi4 to repair the Juniata canal the pres ,nt seaspn—while the W. Branch divisiOn, it •. thought, can be rendered navigable in two or thre4weeks. ' The. North Branch, we learn, sus sustained no injury. The PennsylVania Canal, between narrisburg tud Columbia, is also somewhat injured, and ta Tidewater ea- , „„ 3 • • . . LULU condition.-- se pUblic works west of the mountains, have 4ufferedess, however, than was at first, appre ended, And can soon be put in- good oilier he Po#a'' ge Railmadi though injured consid , -rahly on the mountain, is still so far used as o pass, the passengers by the packet Wats ; ruoi l between thelinjured parts. • •; One 4.entleuran, who • recently passed along . he Juni, , informs ns that he did not "think he d ge so serionS as 4resented, and that -w weeks active work would open the navi gation, Illut then winter, will be upon. us.", !The Next Legislature, • We are pleased to announce, will be largely Democr4tic. The Senate is composed of-33 membe4 11 elected eaeli year—this year 12, (me to tap a vacancy. Ai, Democrats have tainea no losses, but lave gained two mem bers which will give them within one of a joritylin that body, or 16 t 617. The House of Reprellentatives is conceded by the N9rth, Americo to stand i 5 Democrats to 35 Fed explist4almo4 two to one, and nearly the re verse ofiast,year. That was a glorious "stern" far the !people' of Pennsylvanii . on Tuesday • week . , Liti.tes "Home Popularity: l ' The Subjoined table of the majoritiei for Shrink Cent f re county, the home of tho re doubtabl'e ilrvie, in 1844 and t, will show most „bparitifni,li the ; character and extent of his ;ex cessive lloine.popularity," which was so rthich vaunted beforeithe election ShunlrSimajl:in . '44, 598 " ' 47, - ‘OO 4kirt4r comment is needless. 'A gain for, hritilriater his majority three years a.go; of upwards tiof 100 1 ,, in the very region of Irvin's "untionaded pOpularity," and despite thelin . fluenee ,atitl appliances of his immense wealth, l requires . po varidslr to imale it sigriifieant. A little , more of 'such [inverse] ; popularity would mike a gal finish oldie so-called universal *liie-"Orty in Ile I,i.eystone. ."1 1 1 ' 4 ' Judge tii *Cs rCtil ' Elecie4Ll • i . _ ; 4 I - -', - - - II r . 7 4 have iiHat mison to eongnttulete 4he. people ofjlE'etinOltr*tut that - ~our : popelei t ij u i.:• #iilate fai i T2the - 1016te:1 1 . of 'Caner Ccimissioeei, 4140 ILdroit.fit* has.. been elected by - a. I *o# iit: sl, 13e4 0:05': lt '! 1 0 ' 4*-. P/a4 .9 6 1 7 :- 1 iilileiiii'eq ' This 14414reif' AB ... tk , majority ofitbe 1 0404 , M04.,beigidei the . services. of o ne - 9ttthe * - 1. - - - .lL.. t ' ', d , 6iti- teen in 'the - Stittet • r#4 1 0% -. P 4 7 i l . IP . ?!T , . .../ . .-..-:- . : :.: - . ...:// , , r .i/; 7.5!.. 77 17,7 ~.--_;- ~ : ', .. --, .7 . ,i ! ...1- t .. -- f.• • :.i***lf o Ok i FPgli'Falnf - ' 14 F3 4 - r tl.:—.- ''oili*l'iihwitiOsCD4iiiiiciititili4dieti 01441444:41411iiiagi iiiiiiiii*oi:....l::" . in ,-I:.;. v p.,. f vp. ~,..:: , 4 ~, .., ~.. ...,,,:.:,;,4,,,, :..:q - 1 . , , , ,,i. - - 17 ,14 - • -,:- . 1 , v . 1 _ El =I .Fe4,lleral Version. is C,oomui t to your poles, • i : - iiiii,g/Elo*Sr :IDEMOCRATIC"..TRIUMPH. , - ;. t SIIITNIVS majority, 1%000 I I Derriseratlir gun for alerekberti'Ate STATE LEGISLATURE! 4.1 THE WAR . NOBLY SUSTAINED ! We &vie met the enemy and they are • is a glorious, motto, literally true as .r4Oards the result of the late election. Nobly aid gallantly have the Deniocratio hosts of liiinnsykania come up tp their duty, and visit c4 overwhelming defeat upon their political ";enemies," the Federalists, Upon the issues' inide tip and presented by themselves, on a, lOorable day to both parties, they' have been bOelesaly defeated. All their anti-war and' "IP.otection" weapons haie-availed. %them no tiAng. They fall beneath the blows of an uni te 4 and indignant Democracy, who aro aroused altheir opposition to the country's, war, and at *le attempts to deceive and humbug the peo p4.- This is thd only excuse they can make, ay.' the only one they will not maki. irrhe following are all the majorities that have ro4ched us up' to this time : Cqunties, Shank's maj. Irvin's maj. Adams, 3SB Atiegheny, 1310 AOstrong, 400 Bdaver, 60 B&Its, 4731 Ntiford, 253 Blair; 601 BiPdford Neks, BPtler, etimbria, Cd,rbon, Cpptre, Oster, Claarfield, Canton, Columbia, Crawford, Ctimberland, Dauphin, DOaware, Ffyette, Friutklin, G l tlpene, . gentingdon, Indiana, Lfpeaster, Lebanon; Labigh, Lttzerne, L reom 3forcer, 314nroe, Mintgomery N4i4thatupton, Perry, Philad. City,, empty, Ptirie; Settpylkill, Stitperset, Su livan,' S4quehapna, rem, Udion, Warren, Washingtob, Wayne, qstmoreland, Wioniing cork, .Bnumr.'s majority thus far 17,765. The State is divided info 59 counties and 1 , Philadelphia, which is returned as a coun t}', o# which 3 remain to be heard from. ,OlRclal Returns for Senator. Streeter. Richards. Little Saliquebanna, 2252 1448 59 Wape, - 1196 735 Wioming, 795 650 4243 . 2833 • 59 Streeter's majority 1410. R epresentative Official Returns. Taggart. Little. McKinney • - Surtrinehanna, 2319 2287:1_ 45 Wlntaing, 793 823 ' 10 , ; - I - 3112 3110 55 ','' - Cassady. Edwards. Kinney Suihitehanna, 1450• 1439 42 Wy*ing, 621 632 'lO 2071 2071 .52 1,-aggart's maj, 1041; tittle's, 1039: par The Register attributes the rout and vanquishment of Federalism in Maryland to thejimportation of voters."Woofler if that wasmot what defeated c tha perty in Pennsyl lanfa - . i‘I4SOI3GIA ELlCtlON.—Returns from tbe'en inOtate have been received, and Towni t 6 deuveratic candidate for Governor, bail been eleOfed ,by a majority of about, 1600. The *big" have , ,al,jo - rity of not leas than time, andil ptobably five in the Senate, andstwo in • iiiiiip*se,:utakiiig a majority of at least seven' 11,40 mt 'ballot-61nm, aecunng two United to Senators. • • • ,• . 0 I NT I M. ent!aisiosr.--.lthe steluners lowa and e lra E. 14 ' *in came_ in collision on the Mississippi au : ' 40ft - inst., sinking tlie,lnara to ker , bur. 4 : . , 3 ; si l ec k. Three or - four deck passengers nii, V)yrff.wer*.drowned, mut 11 , , Clunteer, on i,hocebiratiOlk : was killed by.' splinteri aces -01940:1Y the concussion , of the two: boats. / 11 111 . iwOl ida,k 3 a. total km.. Her niails-and . ,tlie 'l .04in ftirniipre were. tweed. . i ~,t>~y it T~ i';-: 538 344 30 174 302 700 Mg 1100 450 216 1407 600 308 918 2:15 830 700 439 1000 384 600 11 3SIO (300 34S 1260 350 39 144 1071 1418 'fr26 t -612 MO 5087 525 1087 INS 250 889 823 800 400 207 632 2188 166 987 1535 s 33123 NIMI M 4 Fro, tbo ;Ankast'er ft‘teingencer. ' RE IF?' .proved- ito hie: a blesdag. to ree Fartlieif, Mechanic mid' Lloa+ r - the toVowirig letter, front the Hon.Boutririt 1 Bu an, the diStingniShed Conimissioner,_of the Pa nt Office 4. 'Washington, and .one .of tha :N mo t able an ii prefoind - tlakera of the day . , , t will berefid with greatlntereskin! the present crisl s, by the hard-wcirking and intelligent far. me anti M anechanics of PeppOlvania. This in/ vaillai;le dqpikent, showing; as it does, the tri un3oant I.esults of the reviled Tariff of 1846, wasteucatt i i!. by. ii letter from Colonel SAMUEL C. C. STABIII, Vol; long and well=knoWn as a lead. ing Dem4rat Of this State, and now as hereto fore' a cit' en of Pennsylvania . ;It is, in all re.. . :. spects, a ocument full of extraordinary i - nter. est, and We hire all good reason to thank Col. STAISIIAII,Ini for his e,t ertions in inducing its able. and (jlear-ininded author to - put his ideas to paper. • . Mr. Blaxs, the anthcrof the letter Which we subjoin, is well-knowaas the author of the masterly 4rgumerit against the -Tariff of 1842, so warmly approved by the Democrats, and so injudiciously and vainly assailed by the Feder i alists. riis objectionilo that favorite federal measure, as all can now .perceive, have been (powerfully sustained, 'but 'in nothing so much, as in the iriumphant• success of the Tariff of 1 1846, whibh is mainly constructed upon the great prineiple , of eqnality and fair dealing, so { ' I deliberately violated in the Tariff of 1842. I To every son of toil, Mr. IiCUKE'S letter is deeply inleresting. To every farmer—to ev ery mechanic -4o every laborer, it is a proud l proof that. the Tariff of 1846, so far from cov ering the land with ruin, as predicted by the' present enemies of the Democratic party, is a measure calculated to, dispense blessings and 1 benefits upon the whole Union. lie gives the! facts and the figures. lle, shows how superior! it is, in all respects, to all the other Tariffs that I have preceded it. Ile shows how it has aided! the farmer, by opening to him the .markets of the world, .and how it 'is aiding all classes of in dustry. Read his unanswerable statement for yourselvesl and then dare Federalism Co deny it. WAsitiNing:g, Sept. 23, IS-17 Dear Sir:—Agreeably to your request, made tome when you 'were in this city a few days since, I proceed' to give you some facts illustra tiVe of thej operation of the Tariff of MO. You are aWare that Rut Very partial and im perfect returns have lieen received of the trade and commerce of the Vnioti, since the last 're port of thcj Register of. the Treasury has been published,!and dinee tbe close of the last COM mercial year, which is:considered by merchants to end the last day of August of each- year. But such returns as have been received afford the most gratifying results, 1, will endeavor _to give you a view of the eommercial.operatiums of the last year, particu larly with rieference totheir connection with the agricultural interests of the country ; although 1 must pren'iise, in the outset, that neither my time nor the general returns which . 1-have been so fortunate as to obtain, Will permit rue to go much into detail. . . 1 will first give you, in contrast, the returns of,' 1 •••• otp4rt trade for the Port of New York; (those: t4."r.,," s it Laving bean receiVed,) for the first eight months of the years 1647, lwlli, and, .1.47 They are ;as follows : 1845. • 1846. 3847.! January, $1,467,955: $2,100,8.44 $3,118,K5 February, ! 1,830,635' 1,0-5,845 3,464,069 March ; 2,31;7,'_'0:_' 1,651,817 3,903,t )09 April,l-2,4 - 59,0.53' 2,399,181 3,6(30;116 May, i 3,779,689 1,823,508", 3.901,F , 61 June, 13,131,745 4:062,249 7,120,960 July, 1 2,103,593 3,038,532 • 6,809,671 August, 2,356,362- 2,621,03" 4 4,979,10 Total, 18,427,14.1 20,453,314 37,157,599 Excess. of 4xpor,ts the first 8 months. of 1847 over exp4ts of said period in 1846, $lO,- 704,2851, Excess of exports for Fame period over exports • in ,1845,1518,t30,455 ! The Tariff 0f,1846 went into operation Dec. 1, 1846, cOusequently the: exports from New York for the period above mentioned of the present year, were under the existing tariff. The exportb for the years 1845 and 1846, were under the ariff of 1842. The 'who amount of the exports from the IPort of Ne I • In 143 was: $20,558,416 • ` " 11'44 " • 28,536.739 1'45 r •• 29.112664 • • , . " 1846 ; " . 34,938,542 Thus thel exports from ;the Port of New York during .thofirat *ton! mnxfits of 1547; exceeded, b tniitions,ithe\ WHOLE- AMOUNT of the opoptsl for • the years;:lB43, 1844, 1845 and 1846 ! . And all, this I has been, done da ring a pericid irr-whichlthere was toilm, accord ing to the prophets of Vederalism, unexampled ruin and diStress• brought upon the •suffering country by I the Tariff of 1846! But I have not yet done, I come now to the exportation of breadstuff. • ' It appeatts frota tbe;returns of,thecommer cial year ending August 31st, 1847, that - the following tpiantities of Flonr, Wheat and other grains during that ; Year , exp.orte,d from the linited.l3tattis, viz: I • , I 1847. lB4O. i Flour, bills. 3,150,89 2,899,470 Corn me 1, do. .847,280 - 298,790 Wheat, 4usli. ' 4 ; 014,1134'• 1,613,795 . Indian Corn, do 17;298,744 1,826,068! Rye, 4c, 1 i. . . 8f3,01 . . , Opts, doi !• - 1 4364.1;81 *1.000,000' Birley, : '289, ) I: The,qu ntity of rye, o poR d it(l 6, riot being commerce, havrinstimate one Million f hinibelli, lwhiel the amount.'::::lll 2 , 1 ' Reducing the *mita bug lowing five the barrel, er allowmg.thr e t4-ithe Barrel, lum4eridf ui:Op exilortec ending An et 37at,1847,1i Number bu allele ,expor • 1846,during the fLseal ending unei 30, ~ i . 1 i .Ei est; lui the taLint of tl, rt4i• 18_#T . , ovei. 010 ' - f the' eport,s of 1846 , L'... , . - saint It ap the T moun Dec. since is, Reye mo, the' Ex ess, " - -- .. 13,166, Th s the Tariff_ of 1546 'has: Fla . ' lneed THA .E MILLIONa OF DOLLARS .. !wen e, during the first - ninemontNs of its eratio., commencing Dee. 1E34 184 q, than piOdu dby the'Tariff4 1844, deritlig the E ., perio I commencing Deb. Ist,{ 1841 . Th. average rate of duties4mOthe T of 18 0 , reduced to the ad Italoreffi stan was 31 4101:1 per centi Under . the Tari 1846, the overage rate is 2:6 -215i:PD . .-pe Ther. ore, to give dm great increase of rev Oboe. stated, under a ditninisherlrnte of do the it ports inta' the country 1114.1.41' hale il „ creak d osE-Taian -a1 least;!' Thus has coma rcial business of the countryl been v ly inceased in both its branches of,export impor , under the beneficent 'o.pera'tion of Tari of 1846.. This is another it hiliousl fl i for se Bible people to pander upon,' and par nlarly l i the advocates olthe Tariff 41 1 , .'q. 4 ., king iHer grauted- that they ace siasibk f pie. 1 ' • . . , . • 141 now proceed 411 Simi+ that while tl has b(ien no decrease, 4 lore has 'Veer-ally l the sane improvements in re and 4 prices well of Coat-and Ittox, i as•ofi.roatiets of a culture. It wilf:be'recollected thqi, Coal Iron *ere not 14 appear aboee grotind dui the oPeration - of 'the Tariff of IS-Illif the : voeatcis of high protectis 9' duties Mere te. lichee4l. I contrast the prices of 'certain, ricultfl , ral productsin the markets off New iV duriug the years 0f 1 18 , 14and•1847 In 14. the Tiriff of 1842 banCen two tears in': eratioit : . i , PriCell in '44. Prlii•eq in .4' ~ ; $5,25 111=,25 3,25 ;: 8,25 Pork mess, 8,50 ,111,50" " , prime,, 6, 12 1- 0 . 11,.2.5 - , llog's[ lard, , 06 ''' 10' Butt e ''--prirne, ' 13 " 191, ordinary,9 1- 1 . 41' Clicese--American, --- 41- , 2 71! Ilainsi-- smoked, 5 4 9,,] ,: Flon7}--(;enesee, per bbl. 4,50 • i i 5,75 .. 1 i Ohio, ' - 4,37 1- 2 j 5,37 U " 1 pal tinuiro, 4,76 . 5,51 1 Alexandria, 4,75 ' j 5 ...7 ;Eye ItIou;., per litl ' 3,00 ~, 4,00 i Corn,,leal,- " ' a , 2,00' '? 3,25,4 ' Graiii-Wheat, per hubh. 96. ' 4 i 1,•25. , Eye " - G 7 74 i Corn-Northern "50 'i 63 1 1 Southera, "17 '1 62 .__., I 517,4, $42, 111 The prices for 1844, I have c , lpihd from, Jour al of Commerce, a Federal r4per, anal 1 eoursd good authority, for that palty. '.lifel, - are die prices quoted on the 7th (If June, of that 3-,ear. The prices of 1547 areLthe lowest' trholeiale prices of the same artielesiin the,,'ew York L'ilarket, and are enidetl frail]. the ,Aetz , ' York I:Shipping and Commercial List, dated , the '1 tli inst. And what -6 these ,factS and figures, whieli cannot lie, prove to the Farmers - iof OW country? They prove thigl! that 'the ag! . *reate prices of the- agricidturall products aboveinamed, were, on the 18,th of "this month, la 14tmore than nine months afteg the 'ariff of 18,46 went into operation. nearlyioNE pc's- DRED IPER CENT L higher aftit they were' in 1844'about two 1 years after, the' Tafiff of 1'42 , - - ~ I went niVa operation. Bul have not yet dope with Pries.. I re . , beforef, me the National.ltitelltge4er, qa ed Sept. I',l, 1847, containing a reviewt . the.. eiv York lour Market, for, the. Commercial yar endini Aug. 314, 1847 : copied from the N Y. oomercie-XdrerAzsir, a leadipg Fed, a phper,ipublished f in -that city': Th,§ follow ng are thii lowest and highest prices, dr Oono:ee Flour For, each Month .during that y;ear : ~- . qr. UNDER ICARIFP OF 1042. .; 184 '. .14Rest price.: Iliiiiest irrt r r Septe I :er, Octoh r, ‘ ' .5,50 ; . 6:25 UNDER\ ' 7 :Alt o r o r; l'4 :"' `oven ber, • i 5,25 ' 6J25 ' ' $ 1 5 84 ' , 0 6 6 . 14' •ftDeeember, .5;00 .:: . 5156 14 I :January. ' 5,50 ' ' 700 ; February, F,87 1-2 7175 Maivh,, - . 6;87 1-2 , 700 April, (light stk ' _ - . , • 021 hank 1,75' i • 800.. , • ,< May,' 7,62 1-2 -' siBl I.g June,. 0 6,93 34 9- r :so " July, , - 5,121-2 6,50 " 'AUgust,, • 5,00 ' coo , The table shows the range of prices Mk' t le laSt, nil e months to be_froni TIVENWY.-E - k i l to nea ly ONE ;'lltiN,PEEl)' FEE. ,op f . T i higher than they were An the three .40108 14 the s:, e commercial year,) dliring 'which - ,t 'Tariff f 1842, was, in operation. , I , ' : 1 : ' .I wi now takO tip the article • .0,0,1144, I bare efore'rfie the Banke.ts' 11 7 1 ee4fy _Oirc 7 lali, po lisped in the city cot New 'lltrit irt, 0 -, toiler,. 845, 4 thre. Years,' aftil. c tlieliTttrilf if 1842 e4into force t . mid t also : ii4voVoro 0 inel the I ry. Goods-Reporter; a'i'rs l id e same el i; dated' sept; 110,84 . 1,'.. Jt 6i ih q ,;) twlrpn licatins;Teetiy: tlielelleithilirgep if r ..4,: . , ~.. ...,„., ,•,. _ „! • ~Tricei in Qat...,lPiteihi hi:Siiii) “ • ; i' l ',. ; ',. ,1..545-'. 1 2 ' ,! - '',i 'Amer. ~ asony, PerlbAat4 . 3B s' pi ',40144 c i 42 - full blootl, 31 . 0- '. 'q .':- "; - 'lltino, "' r.'' 1;.;i35, - atii - ',Bll,o_4(ye .., 1,1 1 4 & 34- i f, -2 9f402' . 4: . 32:tirt: e' 1 - .N4ivel'4'4'' 2 - 1,6 ter ',6t,,i' , 2S to - 40 ti ; 'This; have the' , '''"" of' Wel bear iiitian Apd,' on r the geohtt ,t•4 - pithitlo:7 . lopero4k . i: ief the ' • of 184 q; wypi'reit?..i . 9:447 clitjtj)9 t rut tl'h o i h l eii 42 tht . tti hi.i -.w... ercili#:,lBlos:l46l4;4ll_. 1 -I' 1- , _ , -:i ,- 1 • Al . t .. inlea. Beef Incas, " prime, 1 4 46 1t47 1313., ts, and barley ex yen in the tables - of tbe :aggregate 'ati probably exceeds els of wheat, 'al (11 6 . 13 *orn nwal,• white aggregate durin,,A• the year, 43;57k9114 ed in year, '.16,899,203 glue 'it Appcays „thaktlmiiians4,ol,l6, I d other kinds - of grain, the PROINII ! : FARMER;..7cti . liii , „: l o ,47 io:xi .antitY of tie tut e kinds 01 aiii 34 l l -P 1)Y 1846, - 7'llearl WEN . -skA.. 1 1 1 TONS' OF. 13_ R ,1 8 lt i AMI 'the same: expo a 113:1847 czcied : ofthOse 0f 1846 1- biltlie itu!of • : 3 b.,: IeLLIONSIOF 00144.1151,1 1 t kind of RITIN is this, liChkeh m ore: 1 s our expitrts • o ' .. gtriiitiln o ye4ri ' Inwri-six MIL lONS pp DO Ant - . national 'I/ea/Wand *Tit fr,' 5 the sionc - kind: f pkodtiOco 4 :...the - ... ' With such facts staring them in' 1 o the FARMERS'Of fhiSccrunti t y deli back to the PttontOrotell Tart/ . Rut this is no all. 1. Tariff of 1846 has pindnce the s i y effects ill;OD the revenue otthe Ilan , cars from it statement df the `ll.egiste casnry, recently !published; ,at 6 of revenue-collected from cuitome,, st, 1840, to Aug. 31st; :184i the pe he Tiuiff.nf 184 - 6 went intiii opera() 1 - * , •,:- , -,- '- $22,961, ue collected during the same I! iths in /846 andl(B46, under 1, Tariff 'of 1842, is, .i. i - i 9,79,6, - - 4,--- .9. -. .. , --- - „...b.1'1,? , .,-1 -- ,-;:..qifi . 184‘ , 844,- , i, p ee /co $100.1„1847, Sept.:lBlter ton $l4O to $15 4). ~ ...Pnteit)s OP COTTON.7.Neworleanst:fair,lB44, per lb, 1 7 ,2 cts. 1847,; Sept 18, .nr lb. 12 . 3-4 o'l3 L 1 e he ;:PRICES'' OF N. 04EANS SUOMI-184 Sept._ per Ib. 7 cis. '1847, sept. 18, 71 72 emits. `. ParcO ov ICENTICKY TOBACCO--1844, Sept; 7, per, lb. 6. cents.' _ 1747, Sept. 18, p e rt lb. 74.2 cents. F PnresS OF Linn, 4mer..Pig. Do. /tol/ei, 1844, Sept 7, per ton, $30,00 $80,4, 1847, Sept. 18,, do. 35,00 85,4 PRICES of Coar , -Anthracite : 1844, S ett 7, per ton $5,50:' 1847, per $5,50: the prices of 1844,. :have copied fro x " Hunt'ii'Merekint's 3 , lagiaiiher tel. 12,. 468 and.o; an .that fdr.,1847,..fr0nt the hew' York Shipping List. Theyprore, conclusive. iy, the- Oferalfarf of 471 . advance in prizes oai of all the .aitielOs rile* =o,4ptildtb:racite a, whichr4zalus:' The Same geo. • al fact appears statement rf the Cinertuiati Ohinnlief of. Commerce, fort, year - ending Sept;. 1114 which havereme. It appears from that Repo., very drawn up by A. _Peabody, E N . g . that city,. that, at the conrentiment of year, the current ratesiof flour per .111.1 r ot $2 88 to - $2 90: . in; June they ranged asi high as - 's6 50 to $6 65 and at the end of the yearr; Sept. Ist, they ranged at 04 and $.l 55. , - A:inote - ifeady and permanent adirancetnert ' of prices is visible in't he staple article of lard —the first•qUality of Mtge() as Who , [since the•,,tiea-tariff went, into effect, viz : Price sit LAIID, as 1, per lb., , 14.16, Dee. Ist, 5 1-2 ets. to 6 cit. 1847. 'January, Ist, 6 February Ist, 7 1-2 8 March Ist, - 7 3-4 , s April Ist, 81-4 ' Alas Ist. • 812 , Jimedst,„ • ; 81-3 •Jnly.lst, - ,8 3-4 9 'August -Ist, 9 91-4 September ISt, 99 .10 ; , 114 t;or liav the INIANUFA p•run Rs sok!. ed Porkthh operation of thtrariffZ,f the follotiiit g quotations fro the Ne Teri Prices Chr eat fully prove: Anna f 1844 Brown c6t on flannels, Ha- om 'ad on, ,33 ore op as riff and MEM lll the , st rid the act !MB 37 u,cli lino. din ittva 27 do. silt: Ils, per yard, 11 1-4 ets. 11 sheeting, In-_ , cts. 4 7 11 ngs, Inc prints, It would' ufaeterieg fined undOr, as their eral presA The h 4, have beet,t, eomparis4n the ye-arsq seem from !the above th 4 the man apitalists, have not been quit! ra te operations of the !feral' of Nti, d friends id Congress, and the itr:- enerally, predicted they would ble, but equally worthy operatives' like fortunate, as. will iippear by a of the average wages, per week; far 44 and : Waga off, males, (clear I) " • .$l;7 nef - briefly - recapitulate, 'the trim. ,legoug resUlts of the Tat,ilt of I e established by facts and Eger& lot be shaken, • because they are 1- the most authentic uourCes., They 44 7 bow* Non' let pliant and, which I Oa) which 41 drawn fn I • are: 4 • I! . Ist. .4'l port of Ni'? of the pr& CENT, O 1 !E round nuni, of aibth ring th . e.,.*e in IF-16, RED ANDil' increase of the exports from t!.e York, daring the 4st, , eight 11191:(4 At year, is , the ratio .of PEL V„ENT.L'ES - )IILLION OF DOLLARS. 111 ers oreritkase of the corri.nundirz 1 nerose in. the number .clbushe.'; erted-froin the tpit< d States, (k -m Ik7, over the. numher.exportd the ratio of more than AE.IO.SI) , itY FIR 'CENT the txcesi•arnnubt -DY-SIX 'MILLIONS OF lIUSIIEt3.:- tintity of grain exceeding in N';ii.pe t - exported in 1846; in the rani , rf fro III:III:MED PER 0E71'4 or 111.11- ILLPaNS ! !'!` the (I :pc, to TiviE lie same the glint:it .mere TTI4 TY .BIX 3d.. A, nine aintuth amount rest rind of thou of more thi LAPS . 4t11., tured artici which-wail if of 184 Q. 6th. An, eratiree":,iri I might, and rail re; cent ovei,lt time and:k have before n'erease .ofglevenu during 60E11, • under the tariff Of 1846, overt e Med during the cerresOondine. je ast year, limier the Tariff of THREE .11 1 r,LION , OF DOL- irncrease in the prises -of man nfar s, &e., the prkiluetion d lo be entirely mined" by the tr. increase in the ItYlg es- of the " op wanufactairin. establishments. how that,_tite asiness of.our canals s had increased at lesvhirty pc - busineSs of last 'year., if I hail ce to use the amide materials I EMI ~in conch - 41ov, that, ' never rag ' 2 1 ' 'to more -ttiurnphantly iindicand /Paced resulti which' it.hrts wroTtes Tariti of 1E46; and never.. wir •ns of the panie-makers ,'of Feder iverwhelmingly refuted, and their 4 trateelbythe irreiistible argtimen inthey have been by theifnets fur. e Operation of the present tariff.— ifthey had either honor or eon. .that they would, in view of the etailed, a*nowledgetheir prodig mi" thus atone in some measure and shamefq imposition Which tempted td practise upo'n the hen and Mobanici d this :i very respeetfuliy , ... i ' 1 Your friend and ser*Tit, • • ; • i I)3IL'IND BURKE. Siimnaverr, Lancaster, Pa. ' I tray ap, public r o ne4sl in the nag out, than.#l the Firedietti alistu-inorel authors pr O: of facts; tEi cashed by It 7 oubi* seienee;letti facts above ious errori, ' for the- - gr4l they halo h 1 st „Fanners GoL S:, DESpAT I :Snlyth ;¥c as! lie carrieS ho.Presid to the Jour lieelUse th 4, Tb9., o frer to4,' sieguti4i Pr. 6 li9d ¥sgdlaK i iZS'FCIR'' G. scoTT.—:Col. Wm. ift.....Washingtori otv S.aturday foi 1 carer of deppatehts to Gen. Scott. !. . Mr. - .''Trilt -nn - oider 'of reed!. nt ,, iviealls!-.p.r. rflisi 4 . ateording al :q le °llll / l eree. , 'ties: pondent,) 18 ' 11 90inifirther flirldm to do. Mosoi-ertnnoßt, hating been re nOSti*liiil'aeiti/.. he nskdd for— ., !?,Ivit4,,nd, o fort*offelo .iiildsi. I ,s_trcflott,leas4, ; litoPro' • 'ttl'e iiiiitniatioils sent °Vt.!' INN , Arrttatotit 's!tr - Yo)ut-.-:-Atoiffiay 'occur red in a bi4i4idrsaiMmililtivadWon Tucs .day averlioige.LTite , liarttes ivenr otlight , reputation, - Al of them, Oharlea.Dnane, ' W 2 attacked 14 tyn °fliers named - Wittiam Fuca and- Themawßuitta.';',_ , Diltuni "iuittigoll them bff, but thuPt?#t Tx - alio& upon:him pbg &o dre4 it revolver.qmd 'Ant thorn Voth=r4tittlirr iithe neck thee-bodt:i.-BOtleariie:qiet e4 to die. 'Duann'anrtendett.d himee ",t - t Oe - iterta 8;00 , a. et! . 100 - t 1106: ' av _ t he rzoratakr*4ol9li4t ibe,Nity,ef 4.004,17 geadcnce =ll 1'47 81-1 6 L 4 111-2 FEN FEE