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.('.'lit of Toh aero) and cirir.'c a poison which the instance of col. Parish at Fort king, htve Gfi made hi ick. that it, may heir the the de- unanimously acquitted co!. P. of all improper ; -; , t. c j,."' The best coffee is brought conduct in the unhappy occurrence which M,-v.-.i in Arabia, whence about 14 caused the death of lieu t. Ward. Wc have

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vrw .( 0. S Journal. PARTY MAI!MS. We observe with h en regret, thai a I i;I (.,

prohibit the tnhlishmcht within ihi? Su;iKi.f

fed. Sy. i)omi'i examined the proceeding and testimony of . ranche of the ItiiUd

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p ;j, ai.i :i -lice to s!.; it sjat l (he ofi

llf - in wnH-.-iir. A1vei-ris.?ni',n i'lorird. at 1'ao usual

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: i.r-m ,;; in a? miliionsoj pound? the court, anl are fausneu mat tne siiooiirsr rhartereJ hv JVnn Itanin. and to rri,;!,i"i nti.-tit.-.ily. All tl-.e variety of .4 pit-are derived of licut. Ward was a mclancliolv, painful ne1;,;, jhe irt s:l if iori wiihin this S'aj'-ol !i rVc-.n;' (.r.M)-ri.ppl. a!i(l anaiiv.-of most partsof . cessity, imposed on col. P. not only hy the rnlf -s ! bil! or n.-.t.- f said imtiiujion. !;a been inthe world. The Peach s d rived from Persia, .of military discipline the principle of felf-j(r(,(i3rf.,j ;n,n fP!s.,tf. o- )..-,;, i,va',rr.n!,.. "die. re it sliii crows in a native state small, hit-; preservation. He ordered lieat. Ward to he ;ni,ir, frm u ,., ;,r.(. r fi -n ,; 7 i ' .

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eorrin.i! ions, win

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p:M- ons

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Oil boatmen! wind the horn .-.gain ! For iieeri!!d the joyous air lTp11 lambent iw-oin bear

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swi ct a stra

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for a mal:

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lice, or sac i otaor t

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n, taken in payment.

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TSI K iLH A 5WBI, -A. 17 13 XTHfiS OP I T. E.ab-.-Mstfcl iviih a mt!ti!n-ie of comic rnra-

A new pe; i dic il.ofanovi 1 character, bear-

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uion. wa commencetl o:

tlie bejjiunint: of Januarv. In;!). While it wiii ia: ui-h its patrons with the leading features

oi the news ol tae ny. i:s prnu ipal oajeet will he to serve up a liaai ius compiiaiioa oi the numerous lively an. I paneal s illies which are daily floating alotiij; the title of Literature, and winch for the want of a proper channel for their preservation, are posi'ivl lv lots (o (lie reading world. Oriinawits and humorists of our lime will here have a medium devoted to the faithful record of the seiaiillsUons of their genius. It is not necessary to detail the many attractions which this journal will possess as the publisher will furnish a specimen number to evry person who desires it (those out of the citv, will forward

tneir orders, postage paid) (kt and he pledges himvdt that no exertions on his part shall be wanting to make each s i cceeding number

in

every respect to the preceding

T::- SALMAGUXD! will be printed on large imperal paper eual in si;o h:;d iplalii v to la.it which is at present used lor the Gentlemen's Vade me coin, it ie calculated llial mo: e iiiaa will befa; ni-he.i to the patrons of this Journa in oae- ye i" these, in addition to an extensive and eluoce seh-ction of Satire, t'litieirn. II r;i o'.jr vSs it to be ciu ala e..l ihr.-vigu ii.

lid nior-i, horn!

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J - : s. r. i ; : . M I!'; v : , i . f S ; : ri, ' : TV i-.'-x J ! ; , t;r";r:,' . v ; tjf. -1! - l ed I '! i 0 i !'nn5, ' oih' si oij-i iooe iioa'.rnan Iron tiie dixie. Melting on comi"g storms, and wreck, Pour'd his salt numbers lo th.it tide Where all his hope", his fortunes ride, As if to woo the fickle wave From wreck and storm, his boat to save! Delighted nature, dark the sound,Fncii.mted echo bore it round In whipcrs soft, and softer still, From hill to plain, and plain to hill, And e'en the reckless, frolic boy. Elate with hope, and wiid with joy, Who gamhol'J by the river's side, And sporting with the fretting tide, Feels something new pervade his breast, Chain his light step, cut short hi? jest, Bends o'er the flood his eacr car To catch the sounds far off. and dear, Drinks the sweet draught, but knows not why The tear of rapture fills his eye. And can he now, to manhood grown, Tell why those notes, simple, and lone, As on the ravish'd ear they fell Bound every sense in magic spell? There is a tide of feeling given To all on earth, its fountain, f leaven, Beginning w:l!; ;hc dwwnv flower, Ja! ope'd in Flora's vernal bower, Rising creation's orders through With bolder murmur, brighter hue. That tide is sympathy! its ebb and flaw, Give life its gleams of joy, it shades of wc. Music, the master-spirit that can move lt wae5 to war, or lull them into love.

tcr and with poisonous qualities. V'nrncro i arrested, Heut. W. resisted the order "ed j K rn 0Tnrc.h d. We -av th-i I . r t . . . . . ' If i . . I IV. 1. I J . . '

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:a name oi .Mexico ar.u South America, and msive language 10 eoi. i ansa, a:.u armeu j.,,rt this i.t !-. cause wc fear thnt iheir o -i ! lately one spe ics h.is bei-n found in New I 'ith three pistol? one of them cocked andjt'v in our prcHt:! Lcgislalure. however n ard' .Holland. Tobacco was fir-t infoduc-d into;Prf,ff,n'0(1 s!o0(1 out inol'cn defiance, and de-jh wx llinv !,r of The lienor of the State oV .Fntdand from Norta ('--!i-a. in laS, lv I flared that he would shoot down the first man Lf ihe i"nlent of ihr-ir coustif"n' w'i'l'-di-.:-7 So- Wal'er Ud- ig1:. The rV: -.n'.if, oxpor-j w- nttempted to execute the order. Much on,jy clJ.(.rt;i;ri a preposition onior:Btreu-or i'ed to T..kxv f.--mth.- Unltral a-; fd the testimony goes to show that licut. .;(,Hf", if a bill a that reerrr-l lo could ;'rat !vo r.".;;n.-r.- 1-.e-tad5nnno;i)k, andi"'"' ,n tho act ol prcfenting his pistol at cel. pr-y.Mv he enacted into a law. that the pro-t;-J:-viluc ofourv-Xj.-e.rts of tld:? ar;cif h j I'ansh when the latter shot him. e are in-!,,),, w,;,id ,,.,.; rt.(-rive the Lest enrrcnev :hv.' !:on;o;i? Jyarw? v.-.s hr-t iVc-mj-"- that mtic; excitement against C(d. P.!,H.V siit)j (,r can have, in order lo "ratify j

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irons 'iii;ia Ri,- from F,;:n-.!i.

fh l,it P''if ()nov.? ntsl G;.7' ;;if ' tivrs m r.no'-is pieces both in ..-.ia at id ,

ea. i lie c;;r Cane is a naU'-'C o (A . 1 a t r i -

aiui i.ie art oi making sugar Irom it !iabeen practiced there from the remotest antiquity. The sugarcane did not reach Arabia until the thirteenth centurv.and wasutterl v un

known to the Egyptians, Jew?, Greeks or Ro

man. Jt was brought by the Moors into Spain and introduced into the West Indies and Brazil by the Spaniards and Portuguese.

I or a long time sugar was known in Entrlanu

only as a medicine, now the consumption a-

mounts in that country lo four hundred millions of pounds annually. Of Flowers the T ube Rot. came from Java and Colon

the Lilly from Syria the Pink and Carna

tion, Irom Italv the Jessamine from East and

West Indians and the Tulip irom Canado-

cia. i ins usi migiu ne exirnaeu, nut I have no more room at present. Geneva Farmer.

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i.-croavoment wnicn tnc lamnv oi mr. aro ,nr,.

ify

Bet wc regret

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.i.,. ,jl luluihwu, ui uinc . ie enmity ol poiitteal inlrigurrs.

ui.-n so seen as in- icis are rnauc ; ..,.Jn.i . u... ...,..a...w:.. . c , i.-.u :..

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f. gelhtr with the mo.allowcd at-

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v.c eci;t;wieni win give way to nn- !q,ir;;;,- P

u :-!t rooa' ion oi ins conuuei. in me

:'jt iop!sio repeal the charter of ihe life Ir.sur- '. I r' . ....

tl to legislate the

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. :,i, nu.smpatme; ana none, state r-i inter out ofofnen m,! tf5n r...

fe I a'ired, hum a knowledge of col. Par- !,;y,,.ft .,r,!,h,r,1;.!w a .,.,.:. r oe .

. . , . . . , . . - . , i v . . i - : 1 1 i .. 1 1 ii vii;' w.!, mnatiiize; witii them more aeeulv !! - u ,.r i i . i

- , j '- j - ft iiiM.'s.iifii: .mil (,(.; r ci u "'..-in-

I nc uecaes was a oroiner ol ion nav bcunalde lo wah out.

is

than

lie

How cxece

George .faro esq. oi lallahasscc. jdiiiglv h.u! mat tiie f.un'.am b,-

1 he loilovvmg is the nailing ot the court ot.for,h such bi'ler w,.f. rs; reel how drplorablo VJ' .i - , r ii the condmonr-.f the peoj le of tl.W fiiatc,wer Alio court having patier.tiy ariU care.uhy lt ot in-;.-ir ..-.vcr at ea-ce loeail :.trirf t..l

examined all the witnesses who were named 5rV(.,c. :U( -1!lt those fi.hhu-M "- ants wl.

to thom, and inrestigated fully the causes tims bet.tn irg tlitir inlcrttf. ami tibuf-.n-

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wiiicii leu 10 inc ueaiii oi neuieiiani t iiiimn (heir co

iird, of tlie volunteers; proceed in oneui-1 ence to the order instituting the court to givei Tyits opinion thercrn. The court is of the unanimous epinto-p. that h-(i!; in lieutenant Willitirn Ward was killed by col. ,(. , f ,,

K .11 I'll , I ( .-(ll'l .'!. Ill FUMil 111 IIU C f

legal exrcution of his oince; an I ih it ho is fully justified from the circatn-. r,c:'s i-f toe case, in doing so. ft would be impossible t conceive a r-.se which would tiT'-re entirclv io-tifv an ni'k-i-r

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;aur.ch nr.;; z : do- ' I i re-charli Ih - s.-.-.-tr. rf iV e at V. ;.;;. - ;.

Floslilily to the bank of the United Slate

appears to have" mantled the clearer reason"

ol men and to have plunged them into the

grossest absurdities. The right of Pennsylvania to charter a bank of any amount of capital she may think proper, is unquestionable ; 'iM.I -f t twirnuun )! .l.,..vhi I

TV--. 1 -v. ' ' iiii.-i r wu 'n it r inii" i ' a t cit it i iirnrrr; t r n ri inslilnf ui niiU ' . .

.. . , ' y11" " 1,-OMhi.rinent ol lieut'-narit 7rd, his -iez ire , - lrr 11 I I :l 11 V I (- IrlTl 1 Mir c. ti itit-.i iv...-.. C 7 i.e.

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n mr n vo;t d Stati s a. Ti.." i). and are n tvrdum. '.' " f .

in command in takinjf the law into his uvvn j hands. His legal and necesary au-hotity a-j commanding oifaer, was defied and rpsi-t'-d : j he took the u-ual and legal military means to

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Cincli iruisfra-n boa itiefyo ta.-bitt-rl'ar,!gi. l.aro a bill h (

certain l.illo'.vers ol ..!-;k most viol. t and via lie i e eo.n.nMid'd lor adop.'ioi: ; legislatures ain tiotn d b a i, ed nohtitions of the prr's-.

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i.'i'T.. 'i' !!?:e!ia! r1 : -. i ecus n-d in tlii t i V.. !..v- r.-,

; urn -tar c '. and give a. ;,s thev w ere comnam

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clu.ii-. wdi form a later ny l.e pnnerior and attractive order: a s i

li-aer r-die wita juaieei conadee-e ; iib- raiity ol taj Aai'-rie m pu Ue. ;t i i soi al an 1 ta-ie with wine i tiii-: exp ua.lertaking will b prosecuted to Ixm;

s u es-! lily and )roii.Hbly along with it

U a ! '::- : ; e '. iil.n j i

nd ht fr-.T-i

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or row n -,rk 'rro'.v dar!

ne.rn 2 its -i'.r-

orpo"; ed by L--. oi:!v tb i i'. 'A'er-

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The terms of mr. su,:.n;u.Mii will be two!

io:a.v:n per annual, p aya'de invariably in : advance. No paper will be lunvshed unless'

tno toey waive loud nvmor) ".ear are nvrivrv's saered iV.tst,

thi stipulation is striclU adhered to.

A'lubs of three will lie supplved with tsiej paper for one year, by forward a five dollar j

note, poi'a;

I. t.'luhs of seven will he

V-l . Win Ter

And rapture oft hercheen guest.

Fmn'ifvrl Kentucky I have sonv-thnos heard tiie ;jue'.f,e:. T-k

to rer-.-uv- or w aieh it m i v ivho !,;iV(J thus

,iv,i .o (heir !atred ag-iin;t the

hank of lh l a. red S'airs aware.'that their mal.-re might not only be rendered impr-.ent of harm to those to whom tin y night to' injurs, but extremely prejudicial to the interests of the staies fhey represent? Did it never enter into Iheir conceptions that ro'ali-th.n

vajKam o.i . . i ' i

i'rc--i;h-i.

iEO.'-ACH BilOOTvS, Bn vet, !A iieut. a;ai rerordor.

H:::r, on the 7th February, on the Seneca ileser vation, in Ponns Ivania, ihe ci lhint.oi chief CAR-VAN-WAil-GAtor Cernpi-n ter, aged about 100 vears. j This noble Indian, at an emly prrird ..ft'. e

rt vuint ionarv war, took an nctive p ut ro t! e

fa. i g-l laaS .. i -

dio--llf

m" weexs $:ree, n you:g vi -ooty. c-diing hims. if

!g that he w.t ' e on e- n vine!.) of a verv res--. . :,! r.' ;e. in ( '!nmp-;-;n c r :r'..:; s a wee!; or m -re, m ;.! lie. .-i d a young ladv -.'( afo.-r;.. iinri'.i

magislra

ceirga nohce o'esci int, e v.

strav

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at lie able

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i::i!ed to u-. firm r,n ivcl i.a

R.ynoI.N. and -;-! cw, (we f r!c ve hrrrji! of ; . I ; " n -n:n:h :! in (lie rne.ani " rt'ii'.-or-' ' ' lew days, te. Soon :.!'.(, n.4- ii ; or f; ve ;'o!ic of c ur n;r.t

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j . i.ime i inner?) n::e. pur no. Jio vier.t c-

verto n.r. house deseiibed the ca'-

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sid- of the amerie

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many of o ir m k v

supplied 1 r the same term, hv forwarding a. . , , . ' , ten dollar note. t he papers that are. s -ni ,, . ,; , . . , , . .. t , , .,,. ii , , -Ten1 i!vy MiMv i' i o-,-f ;!!';.) an id e

ti.ii oi inefii win oe e;irraiiv p-icKeu in ,..,. j0 , I(s'rong envelope-, lo prevent t'aeir tubbing '"1;..,,..,! j

. u;c mail.

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The i!t;;':.r; will h? puYli-hed o;

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alternate weeks otherwise it would he im:

Mble to procure the numerous Emhcll.a-! inen'.s which eac! number will contain and: the trenoral interest it will aliord much en-!

ianced by ibis arrangement. ir" All orders must come postage paid, C;"7" Address, (,'iint.r:s Ai,Kvi.M)K:t, A-

i "Hil t, ll. i I

; 1 a: in- :. I Tie1 p.iluloc t a mlive of S-.mdi America

is still found in tjhili, Per-:, and Monte

In its native state the root is small

oifJ bitter. The first mention of it was an European writer in I5S3. It is now spread over the world. IVhrat ani Rue originated

It is behoved that Wheat has

and

mo i V: i

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1 ; or rva rs :''( h iin;-,; :-! t-.:ri:o nrii, fc-ieetei

ed e..-O iVi.; t

ido'af rv h'jt raadn

characteristic of

age and no measure

ra i th'

ami r,as crer since ma.nile-ted the i;tpio-

hieteldiip f,.r the whites'. Wl-n 'elicited h

1 y , ibr

a

tic, w

si.-o-'d r--n i 1 r ro'-v ( r;s;,;.-.c f-v'irvlv tc ! -;; a " --a a -i i ;!! set vi!:Cv a:.-)f;.r

liie purty," if n -t of th

is to mons!j-ou5 to

m ei

urigton to v"nd soirf of his ouie' in en 'k ;! ...?,.. a . r. .. .1 .. . . r 1 . . ...1..

.i...tivi!;.i.i h i mo pur ijumj eeioi; ru'i- tiinc t

ead ol t-.ie Leixid hi son.

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; asking n.r. i if he had !tl.i-g .' thrra. I ,. f r j .:. ,. oi course rr j

t.ve. ;'!;;e cat h. viri"-

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era" o 'imil an evidence oi a strong nutnJ

overcoming deep-rooted and long-i xi-?!ii g pre-iudi's.

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with Ins assreiab , Red Jiieket.

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flo-.tsc, fkt r-rtage Sign i'aitticr, V3VAY,

!iad a more important intluence on ihe civil-

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, iietnau iu;itungs 1 rariivim 1 lace, rn:iauei-j(

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z'.tiou 01 mr worm man any other plant what

ever, and of course may be considered as en titled to the first place of value. The only country where the Ouls is found wild is Abys

sinia, and thence may be considered as a nnI live there. JWaisc or Indian Com is a native

rFt'.in undersigned, bog. have to inform the of Mexico, and was unknown in Europe until public generally, that he is prepared to afer discoveries of Columbus. Tin execute orders in the above business, in all its Oread fruit Tree is a native of the South Sea branches; plain and ommcnlal, and ia imita-j '"d, particularly Otaheite. In 179:), tion of worn!, marble, occ. and will warrant his Captain Uligh succeeded in delivering three colors to stand. He will also attend in any I hundred and fifty irees in a flourishing state.

part of the county to Hanging Paper, in lhe'J British possession?, in the VV est Indies,

most substantial manner. Hi charges will prom whence they have spread to the other

be moderate, and no execution shrill be spar-! Mauds. Tea is found no where native ex--ed to pleac his customers and expedite his'' ri)l China and Japan, from which countries work in such a wav as to ideate tho rmidicUhe world is supplied. About thirty millions

etc or basic. Your humble servant. 'of pounds are used annually in Croat Pritain,

A. STOW. jabout eignt milhans of pounds in the United Vev.ay, December !.". , State. The Cocoa Nut is .1 native of most

cuuinoctiai countries ami is one 01 tne most

NO VUlltt PAY.

1 aI iaM1 trees a food, clothing and shelter

jare afforded by it

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WOULD respectfully inform the cili.ensi l"Jt' ' , 1 V V v V of Switzerland eour.tv, (hat he has pr cured ln ",to h?lh 9i 0,1,1 Wcal.?-

The. use of coffee is a comparative

'iAifi-iVi X'AAiili A' TiilJiWW.; modern nrartice.it beinir wholly Unknown lo

1 - t t j for 'ho cure of HKH.YLI (or Rupture.) and tho Greeks and lloman. Many were rn.' is v. ov prepare. I to hlni'.i all .i7es, and will ' anathenra pronoun d u rni' . e" t ini'owairant tho pnticnt a p-rmiir,t "and radica!jv2uc.tUtt into i'lngl ind; tie i'oi -. -'o i .isjage are or exact no pay. These laboring under is copied from an old sermon: u They cannot lb 'iT-a'e are re pis'e l'o call anil hi cured.' wait until the smoke of their own accvd,

gain followers if it will bit (latter the idol of men's worship; no experiment foo hazardous,! if it will gratify his ambition. In chartering the bank of the t. States,

Pennsylvania has done no wrong to her sifter

States. If (hev fear that the control of so

large a capital will give to her a preponderating influence, they have the power to counteract it by an increase of their own banking capital and this course will most probably headopted. Put this will not suit the wild spirits who seek to direct the lurbulous elements of party slrife. They will hazard the engendering of hostilities between the states, and risk the. sacrifice of their interests, if not of their peace, sooner lhan permit the existence of a bank with a name which "sounds unmusical" in the ears of the President. The fWregoing reflections were suggested, when we first observed the motion in the Legislature of Ohio, and, since they were committed to paper, we perceive that the retaliatory process which we apprehended, has already been threatened by Mr. Penrose of the Senate of Pennsy vania, who has introduced into (hat body a law prohibiting Ihe establishment of any branch or agency or the circulation of the notes of the banks of any state who may adopt hostile measures toward the hank of the United S'ates. This is, it will be seen, a gam ? that two m iy play at, and.il persisted in, will certainly injure, to an incalcul able extent, all ho are stllv, enough to engage in it, Iiu't. Chron.

vears (he counsellor and protector of ii-:, sts of his nation ; and e regret that

-s of ir:

A'sm ith f! are loo liud

led to

t-.v.i prepi-vi ' ai m o ,-. 1; 1

ey .' em. the 1. liovv i-.-u aiia d that

ey vt ie ; u-. and as ins on e v lar avav

up-n the road, vVe. 10 won . -; tb. in ?; i-

o'L!i-ird hid

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Ue.degi.o.l survey of the state n.aJe nor any account ic-fectin - him. She wa nLegislatim', we learn many inlerest-;a;,(1 ,"0 rctlirn to it'r Cnvtr.h in this vinuitv

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btd -o! anthracite coal, and much gor.d iron in 'g't-ntlemen of Springfield, her numerous mountain ranges. The course j Vi fiat was tIieolj.it of ihe he-.r'h

id these latter, run generally. i. r..aml . . 0 !;r.()w not the L'iil nn p-. Prom tiie Delaware at Trenton, crossing l,.,b!,-.

the counties of Puck, Philadelphia, iUontgom- j cry, Delaware und C'hcste", to the Susiji eh -' na, there arc rich materials for buildintr, v : granite, gneiss, tnicalate, field spar f-.r :v,w vlain, copper, molybdenna, titanium. !. N. V. of this is magnesian and serpentiiie -(

rock, soap stone, chromate ol iron, hniestop? white and variegated marble in Cheater an

.Mongomory counties. From the Delaware (o the S'-Hcitebnnnah.j red sand stone in great quantities in l eppei, : load, and -lor. lo l.atioiHliT. iron. I

The coal region should be explored for beds of iron. Prom the h uso of the Alleuhonics to the. western limits of stale, are coal, iron, limestone, salt, gypsum, arid Indianiie cement. A. Y. S.'rr.

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The H'cnth r. Xew Yoikis not (lie only place that Milh-rs from the extreme cold the season. "In Italy, so severe is the cold that their climate must be changed. In 5'aris. the cold i intense; and noon the llhin.

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