II ~.. , . _ -.._ • ' OrN. WILLIAM F. PAC:ICSIt s . I trust the' central- gov4timent wi , c but -.--.....,...,. 4 1111114`d authori ty;he itterdread 1 o stand Ili* Dorn in Cantle° condi.). Pit., 7 en the 2d b y t b st ,- ge ue " pre ' ,ti ipis k ' - 'i . .o arty et April, i 807. - At en early ads hit , -e,, _,- tgcnetqf geterniten ' AM' ,' : , ',..'`.'"' . L, ' •Was.apprentioed to the printing Imstninit era gror a d b yt ,- ,akte e t . 1 ot at ~ ..-t, t i on. . t tbeediee of the Brilefoute Ratriot, rulgisb . n ;g en ii. ii n k ner io hol e '04.. ty w .. h Ge • idlty Hon. henry Petriken, Deputy SKI*, Pneker belongs. !ally imeartiottaly . ,difter in • %I'S' of State 'under (inv. Shame ., a iltstit! , !th e application of principlta,tailsrpentar at pisbed and a bl e Democrat, and in 1827 he.; ion : but all Politicians, of the genuine a Dyni-' ; tams the - editor and propriety of the ly- ; ocratic school, subscribe, to the great tut - thitiotilltrt' lehich ho puldhilied for, 2 mental doctrine of the party, that "t _pow - many }Tara. In 1822 he arts app l i' led ‘ l ' 1 'ars not delegated lathe United St' ".".iliy the -RerintterAterAllOY'Z's t Branch. DtvisioncL -Coitstituiion, nor prohibited 'y •it to - the • die IrMmaylvania clued, the holies of ivhiah: States, are reserved to _t . States railea, faliallbilhiPirli "1641 moire 511.tiOn_n't.".t° t he' (holy , Ono the peep( ilium this great 1440161148"-SIlew"' ' bud to the Pnbic- lies fundant rnt al print` o hang all the doctrine* _ .b l 44ltrillpost 1.1nc6-Teirrs, disbursing more' of LlM:Demon • party. Upon the Wadi, =414 11 1 1 . 4 i 1 ef'd'!itur'. and PrOmPt4l 4 ' 3 ' Support of is principle the "per.rnaineudy of to eatery Old; ' In • 1853 he was . the Via 'and the fibt:rties of the people de. inektibuously nominated State Si na . tur by im , Ev cry extatiaiou • of terr4 , ry4 war!. IlheiltifiocrecY or hi.district, l'l" wAs.lie ". ry . increase of the greataisterheioq, Of us* fkileatli,W A stuail p ajorit) in coast acute u Ueda of a Melt our, glorieut eiif.doritery is` thiltnfortunate division. exisi7ng in .9 10 ''' i composed, is lint' tilletv, demand gout. tha I:;flit' the ihne in refer( nee to the ' rile.! , at t i patriot torlt VsibinLaitd energetie• support • toriil minelidatts, Ut.issrs. Welt' ! ri Muhl- i of LD P ancient; sitfe,_and chief ,printiple of tintirg. 'ln 1h36. !lio - Ekren tin-Marty ~; , ~, I*, hie erviuociatic party, a., strict construction dgirin united ; its int its Aintanduil an . , . ; itr the Federal Constitution. , So long as .401'cliiit organ at the'.. c rwat.---tif gOvereilmot 1 this prin,H,,ol construction he adhered to ........_L ~e,.1,!_. • 11 1F ci w ' itt4 cQuima"`i (he " lire ‘‘ °l ' n ' lL " ce ily our public antliceilires, , and Ily then who eirilii . pally. ~ tiru. pitALr said Messrs'. Dar-' ~. ~.. .t......!.. ~., ; 2.: •-•---, .-: elm/1W aucm Wuil power liie .-.g.es tri tile peo - WI P' o comm. need - the pul.hcatiLiti 01', A th e -5....., gi 1..... rot ~ ~ __,„p1,0_:_5utu_cf,..... i __.,.5e...e.....W. 1....m , ..P- s.e , rirh" " l " -ant.t. ' IlrviliZt , -/k. ' against. the usurping tendencies of' a great * Wrgen„ of the party, !tini..rantritettl r ! central - goirerument. With this principle ' r:trice in „m•festifti; dm State govern-!,,,,..4„4-enel- 1Y 1 . 4 Otte '1 1 1 16 40 . ..". '_..., . 1111111 0* 16 , .1 the ,bull Mtn "nic dynasty crl men aide 11. - willing to =Main it;Neithdr Sill*Lkild Slev , rrdi,. innnrcluitely after his, in the,de:'iWietlye.hlidh or in the judiplal fOr iillp.:4,4h, Gen. Puller apiennacti Genus!: _ _, we um, cau - fiai.e no fear .of nulitication OT It ter ° r 11 .....!.. 1 4 e , tun ' (24nel Ce ' n n ni " jel '' , conaulidatirin i but our great aril gloriuus e „„ a re 1 1. ' lc 't " P c nun e " h\'' c"'"uLd to In" un - Union, at finding as an illustrious example of 01-1 - 872, whin lac. sae appointed .‘ittliter Lihe captivity of-4k People- for, self govern emstrNwhielt ailsrMtiot el. lie hold foi: . 3 ; ping, Shall not. only secure ita own treat"- -eari. I A both these itri;it,;;3ll he gave gnat aces wed perpetuiy, but shall tight all the i v otoe eirtipu. totroduciug invirturit r fel ul' nations of the ear. h in their onward maridt i lc i4PiMflittiding the means of ate State ill t a fi rcea k en _ . - ..._..„... . , 4. j l i g . .l i tit ul tf u t o llk oli c a t o l ii .t w rg c l i s t a ti v . itig n s c ,to coil the . we C il ei p h n l: i a po ck rt e i r on i e s d, aho ope ut n •ix trim fe l e k t , e i x n p h re e s ig s h iv t e .. .. 101610Iikeite the: (Iwties of-the Ciffize of features, cordipl and kind in his intercourse 1 l i r . , t at 9-ttim uwii iiity, 1815r-sr period of ,with his fellow•cititeria, very yopular wher- His ofhsm gave him a *tat in over well kdowp, and enjoys an unspotted , r . jiti r th e tvc,„(l,,c..indi.lip, call 4 reputation - tor - itior . npy itial integrity mining n. qv t ft. to know lattice of men, of meal- his neighbors-avid acquitintaroes, lie is en Imsrr` f t if.: the' ;lied intereAs of the able and experienced statesman, thoroughly ' `... math.' gelding jurisdiction over versed in all the measures of State policy ' a Jai pubdic „aceounta,..J.ho large expendi- which have agitated the„public mind.forthe a pti" ' lsOc ir c) twx..f?i• public inipreireineuts,and past twenty dve years. He is a tine orator, . _ utlinerops difficult gut slums d imd and as a mum' speaker . always exhibits p at id , case! which arose fur adju ica- great poser , and in thatcapacity . tp, ,-.01,.4, fu r the exercise of the soundest few equals. •Gen. Packer's largo experience f ) mi,;"ind:4o mind, sate one esdight- in State_ aSitirs— his tlictrough knowledgp.ef l ' Vi e jin artenerfe ampartinisucewith OM." . e , verthiit; partt Ming ,ta_ the ittrereste t and (hr leat-,0 4-14 . .ttN ( ISIVt iI, I 4 44 well-Ai J11144Qii 3 0,..144 t t!.t.c. apt -oft the-doh* -,..... m ....,........„,........,.......„,,,4.,...ythi0i devolve_ ppm Its chief optglittrate, to-', i ve discharged the duties of this et- gaiter with his great capacity, his services ts4,sistion. ' ~The settlement of,the daring to the State and his party, and his fitness • 0 1 ,, &Plastic ereditors,witb the other boa as . • candidate at this juncture, are over-, 0 theta arising (rem the increased 1 'wretch% reasons far hia 4 electiom. , A . B fur ito rovement and Of 'IIP ' P4‘eiliiitai P Governorit; the t ( Its 01 oilices in 11w tommonerealth,,that °the; parposer., rendered the duties of the ofmos Importapt- morello ;General far more burdensome thantAarrer - 6- elan titan. the Legitlature, or at! 1 -- Vito been since, or find ever been be-. isirttnents of the government biped, Ar forestany fernier peered in the history of To - oont-mit':" Irii ; i 7 P -- gd". him - .4bgovernsaant. And tie ability displayed power over the Legislature, ht?bes e ''llllerraawarrhis peffeot mastery of days _ of carrltidio. , ,11,1 th.. „ ,y ! M e which nose, and his impartial . yabe t tha on y. . Treleetiot tine P 65,4 • " - Alhoolharge of his high. duties; In the. bare satinet bad lases and lataallgarlf ea ,' '9litilitantr• Of these Ines:ins, afe weknell, rskirlirk,- tinlyaai d.,„„"laicsolayiht. - I , tu'"Pt'amis. -iesver flUr-tlesatratts ‘: ' . 1111 616214414-141141 ' ' .' - ' 53 " 14"1" ~ ./tirlilasitinaleg Wiesen of °eke - expixed r be re- ... . - - r" . 'llw l!.` /taieter.,lifilffinsumort, and in 1847 wu Ilidtilikkleo the Legislature by in ovcrydid, ‘thil e tlifjority, Qom Usedistrict composed ... ar toettititi if . t.y6driint; Clinton and tt*. Although his first session, be was '• . ,idiacieti,Siirs4ccr of the [Louse uf Represen liffithrwitb rife usninuty, and discharged 1 11 1 1hei of the phsibon with his usual efil• a• ~..... _ oe . t selection of a new member to "INS of mach great responsibility , And re -10106111 inch ruled and extensive abilities, .illieftliVigiarissimet high honor In wfrel ,iilkielPattitermainds, M the sole recipient In ' , c lilisio State. to 1148 he was re-elected , 'was lailiinniad majority, and' again nomi. l l 'ii4Mil wririfig ]kietkal friends fur Spcaker.-- 1 ' 4 l l SieSebia"ll4llliignally di . vidett between the' s ikanicoillortioii. Ind alter several inereotu siilslrairetiii,4othe of the opposition members ''ebtril Obi him, and_ ho was again caned to • jitiositle. ' In 181'9 he was elected to the'', '[Mini! Simms, from the district compoifed of; ' itikiliiiiihties of lacoming, Ctotteentra illiiiiiwani loafing his op j3 cut, Col. A. esa. -. .4:Siliitlikk*/~44)44)04a,Lek- r.a r -- - ..- Viehlaeh.. . in e very county Of the dat r iet. pima' one of the moat efficient &Matins' 'OllO A'held a scat on that door , and con- l ' Pithilliiii ' eeputation as a sound and prion -444 i tan 1 1 "" 1 " ' ,bilk; ' . r ' of- hlieleitims -7 ''' .• 10 , arra ion _ * . :44 , 441 life friends presented his name ass, ,date for Governor, he remained ,irepti i lei, fi e y riiie:rence to the proceedings , r, ;4 of ilhareli Convention, it • will be ...O.ttliihst, although several able and favorite ohuspiwon of the Democracy entered.the I , , .; ,_ ‘ competitors fur the nomination, Den. Ai r received she highest vote on the first , 7 a A - enatrtsined that tread. positienr' X ghee[[-lire eventful and energetic s?iiig. ...,.itte, on every ladled, front the first to file ..lusty-fourth. wheu.ltut nopalasUoti was et • 'IOWA. The demonstration which followed •-tbs , sonomosenteot of the nomination, and the :ssakusidisstic expression o(,approbation wilials have reached ut from every quarter, ,:litinheientky indicate tke heartfelt satritse 7 '-thai witherhich the nomination is received, *mid-liiiiileeip hold the nonaintat,has upon the 4 16111iemi of hispolitiosieassociates. ii :litY.....W4Stellt krllll l ..bO said of YIP , o ' •.t at be is Indebted to his Own in. rellitvfibr the education and knowledge he -husespidred, end to his own merits for did 4 . distinition to which lie hos attained. 1143.4 - - . thielroughly Democratic in hie priociples,and ... itiallevais 'Tatty, to devote,bis tplents rind Ms tftliginifeMpt, these Pke co; , tio ;empty talker &WI t - names endl fotiat, bta:t sm allergen gator, fullowing the "illaillitiwits and not' the shadow. .Springing gels iieople, he le always ready to do, 'lkilatellitrittialt Vac Looking to them .as 406 , ieillithlllollFieuree ;of silt fieliti&l author. ' ; lefeodito truti tilt's' with every jef; Awls* of the natuao of the rot • so add' of the initelliingneas ;of . emir solemn of the lie= ocrary to of Vie people may heettatuallomi-by , ennglogt,l "devised statutory provisinias,,* Muth joint) will inevitably be doubt ailhautmo.shing,tx ing known. about it untill it is too late to ap ply a remedy. 'Llendrasof thousands of i dollars have Leen filched from oho 8-ale Treasury by acts of Assembly wild& MARV ly attracted atkention,4ll4l which could not liitit(e Leonetti, hod anyoousidoradle portion of th e members comprehended them, Bence the grave importamcs of placing a ,trute in Clubernatoriel 410.,,wh0 is tlittrough4 tamed inlegildation. and whosimisi outmode 0 nate leg elation his_stsady. No mat ter' or ha t Ease* other sequin:mints sr. *ante sooty I be ; u b it has not this knowledgeettal expa• rituatto be will inevitably prim ongindiftr Gervegeo*, powerless hirthe mossrusefid and taludary, purpotres of hia_offit*. and but a baulde. In a party point of view, we require such a Glovernor, because 41 parlyrocan only be strong When it•govpins well. That party whioiaguitantnia best is entitkedtppubhe Sup-- 1 ..ri in mil_ memo to, all othses A imi_mdt 4 I nar — =b i wid bet s leading tr for no higher porpOiOlittli to place no most In tosidens of ttatpoimipiti ty%ld litrat'ett 'whir iitti ly, Aa far as the foregoing Cein.jeflAllinnii. go, Goir.fracterthis no suildrksr, all trill ii•pit, indiftftt fdlir innifti, - A Peeper 14:mad i deo Is s sta MINA Non of 'the tram tathrolleueler - stith" The nOnsifisfiest: of iitte'Pareker sikohwolts this &divulge. 'When nothing taw he 'Mid soinst Idle Stiletto of the candielsite, the par ty supporting him *lready have:a hog upon 1 ifiteht - Tikhtehlriii - iilwayi - difectilt and often impcigilble "ofti'lie a proper tandittatii for; titiverrnott i.T;1111W-Clinunon • • - :noted-in the for , - going are essential. 4 ht addition, he must be known to the 'public as possessing them. In the pi:cutler circumstances of the '8 ate, another important qualilleadoo it that ho be 'an 'orator, a -public speifker, of ‘ undembted power, coin Lined to i tit good intraotiel appear- Anse; and phytilcaralitlity to endure any possible amonitt:6l l continued 'eltbrt. . In all Almiterespocts„..w.o. -holkts tima...-I'-04.11frief-- hos scarcely an equal. one candidate, then, has ail dime positive qualifications. Are them any negative-ones We have heard none suggested-We know of none-and there aro hone. Ills long and prominent career 11/18 exposed him to every _spwits.Arlf...atioaelc.,-yikt-hastantleitatorMwlted and invulnerable. • • oft Will be a Pleakant task. to Demnerifs iu the State to support such a O'ainii.late-,—(v, , y voter of his party, and . many others, wi 1 rally around him with stern devo:ton aLd anthonfa4m, with the heartfelt assumnee that If elected; he will be a cresiit. to the 6iii4 and SCRIlie r 'iota. • "With soot, lit parse eau not:briproblematF74l-,- honor,)intproitt, anti ; if •k . • -r•-•p•-• ' !A" —IQ • Etta 1 ..• To 44.. • L FO 7 r, PRINNA. ilseitilobilor, A TilitA. 110+37 INE,STCROULATION IN TEE COUNTY FOR GOVERNOR, WILLIAM tVz.PACKERI OF LYCOMINO COUNTY. OANAL COMMIBBION4S, NIMROD - STRICKLAND ' , OF 011rATER COO*. - - 7 - • ' ENINIX.IIE JUDGE, •„ ELLiS LEWIS, OF LA,NeASiBit .OocrliTY. FATAL AOOIIIIIFIVT,—A mit4 Hooray: tilGregiftoymfhili, ifged ajbmit lA yeirs, wnii killed y the . litiAt of 1' tree (luring the storm on, Fi4dhoodity list. Sho' l had been to Fioher'saitoro. and'on her wiy, home met with hor unexpected it'd untimely end. aims) tnapectrUily:calLthe attention tetuntsgo in the foundry business, to the aolisf_thit_gatkcio, r captjpga, ko.;-qf _the " pellefonto ,Foundry;"-pubilibed in another *our of our paper. - _ _,„ Boom ssrto Einrixs.,-Our Mend. T. I'. Mallet), desires us to alt the nttentiMr of tho public to his large and excellent stock of boots and shoes. Ile has just returned from the city, and brought with soak not to•be equallod in this borough.