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ADC'EItTISEMERTS and4lasiness Notices Insert ad at Lbw usual rates, and every dsaorlotion of JOB Plii/Nl'iNG lIXBOCTTED in the neatest inannet, at the,l6,ll+ prices, and with the utmost despatith Iteving purchased it largo collection of type, we are pre pared to satisfy the order of our friends Nusintss pittt r=l - ' -- ,L LINN Limit & liV 'LSO* ATTORNEY'S AT LAW Ocoee on Allegan sireel, in toe bull.lin , jun .TS. Au ust 10- JS •lyele WILLI r: ATTORNEY AT LAW PIELLEFOATIA, PA 0111 w wiib Hon Junco T Hale MARTIN STONE. ac EON, AUCTIONEERS, Vialleforite, Pa ,will attend to all Dominate in their tea with punatuality CIRAUNCT MITI] SM ITU, Id URPII Y & CO , DRY GOODS IT Market St ,and 25 Ohuroll A lioy PION IMP. A •AIRLAKI, K D J H DONDIND, N IVA IMAMS Ilk DOBISIJNIO, PHYSICIANS s SURGEONS, SAFL.L.T.IIO,ITp.. PA Ge*di no Ito retotaro on Olr6er 4 uppMlls l l / 4. -• tomperuw• hotel. JA.IIIIOI F. 1111:11V11111110N, PHYSICIAN tt. SUR(4EoN. •OP 011.111110 T to Dr Wm Jroopooilnlly ten 'd•r• 6u profesaion•l aer•lec• to alp ritirr.na of roTT}:it S MILL'S And ‘ietnit) Oilier at the guts. , House •AMIUSIIN J. NICHOLS, llA)tiSii PAINTER AND GLAZER, AND PAPER lIANUER, Bit.o.rrowro, Pa 'WIN snood to all anion In kilo hue with prompt "mom sad dsop►toki 10115 111111TC111111.1. & BIJOU ♦TTUI<YSI"S AT LA W, I;, Ifl tZI fIASSSI Ira 0 KRA.II and I O Undth;u.entered to lailltoopartnArldlip in lire pratTferer - of the him, slor the name of Mit•Lell Iltsalt 30.1..01 prompt end proper attautiork to all booties. ell. 1.11.111.11A.11/111111110 1 . ~1 35.• In Reynold.' Ariatra, oak? Ma CNTart Roo. lc Bellef.rlwSofamber 41; --- •yziIIiOT . VPES c F YST Al !MGR A PIO , k l i Ai41.1.1111.5.011 PUS ,1111• (1A1101411:.0s0104•1 from ti A AI 10 5 i• ftl .1 II AIL Nil A It? /14 splAndli S•loon in lito - Araulo Rurldvtg r. i•funt• Pen/i • JA3211331 n. AIANIKIIII, ATIO/I.ICLY AT LAM" TV I 1:114 . A H 11• . OD nigh Street. ftt...41. Uu 1.14b1.0 cl nets• tltirticti• ATWOOD & Al rolahYa At I VW II tI'VRI, r t et••• t••• Pniic,rl V 1101 now of all ku. to parr. 10,rr;4.. o^ , femon rrutt_ptly ittonted p. ROTTER A !IVITCIIOI.II Pif f A 't lU.I (0,, Dr P0 , ,11 bias it Hr . !, h 41 xuve directly his former ir •i.l. 114 eold J H MT NE 1.1, to 141iir I .Iry w. ulmd 1 hilly nn pry of; ht l lffo n Ur riitior • where Ito.) (Pi 0.0811 cod Wilds, profess...sally eitig.ivid I= l i tr'AtirNT DENTI`T '.Mee One Triodtbee oil ale North bat liurm t Dirvoosol n.pir tlAl:m6rt floLoo• ( y• will he lennd hitt niter r •citt two vroolt• is ..4oh month. enfivenenomg on the tiro 31ttittley .1 the thttnth. , nh•h ftvtLy Jo le• a:mutt at- aa.,akEm, . oftt,eum-,t, W ROL., ur ANY' , IttLn. lit ILI us I. Dr no. Mmitemen Perfumery Point,. Oil. Ver wither Dye S err Smor. 11 rUuber Itnir and feoth If rulther Pane) and l'mlot A rilerr, Trotule • ml sheulder Ilraet, O. rtrdee `,,.,1n ruetottiore will Rod our .0t.0.4 complei, and rreo, and all told at motlertilx f•Formorr and l'brielatex from the co,thtry are uviied to examine our ntneir I= THE IV Li r II 1'1114'0E:1'0R =I N II —Au Ihnuubu• will run lo and /rum the /, pit mei I . .cLei Laudrng•, to`ilus fier of •bargr elppl 3 3 If operoser 111ANIC, c. lip yr.,. 11. N. 110.11.i.twrilt w. M. NirRHAY. IN F.REIOT PAID ON tint ] A I. DRPOIRTS OIINTNE PA DEPOSITS RECEI rED Ems OF EXCIIANOF. AND NOTES Diß -000NTED COLLECTIONS MADE, AND PRoCEEDs RE MITTED PROMPTLY INTEREST PAIDON !WIWI A L DEpos,lTs FOR NINETY DAYS AND UNDER SIX MONTH AT THE RATE OF Foult PERCENT PER ANNIim—FOR SIX moNTRE AND UPWARDS, AT THE RATE OF EVE PER - MINT PER ANNUM 2XCIIANGE ON TILE EAST CONSTANTLY ON !LAND noon( fir JOS The Publishers of Tao DENOCRAiIe WATCHMAN haws, In ronneetion with their Newspaper Web liittutpa, ihowseat, ezienalve and. easinetel_ • - JOB tRINTINO OFFICE ro be Nubile Central Pennsylvania, oomposid en tirely of NEW 3tATERIALI3, Ar' the glint and moat faxidonable style of Plain end Farley Type, and arp prepared to ezeaute all kinds of BOOK AND FANCY JOB PRINTING, . . . In the very neatest style, and at Iho shortest [loads —ouch as MANI) BILLS, CIRCULARS Cartel, HILL 11/10S, t- AUCTI E ON BI PILLS, CARDS; LLS, BALL TICKETS, PAMPIILETS, RECUIPTS, BOOKS, CUECKS, • SHOW BILLS, lILANYS, PROGRAMMES. ha A t ts„ &e GOLD, SILVER antl-PROWEE PRINTING tia t ed In the handsomest winner PRINTING IN COLORS, to the most beau. u and Imbibed style el' the art. BeAMlselion guaranteed in .reitard to netnners, heapcum and lierapietlixie the ;el • Intent of all Mei/. _ 1 1 1tALIMI IN DRY (14)0DR, GROCERIES,. ARDWARE. CIDEENBSV ARE, ke. A Ingitsda of Orod ooe* pi uutty P ro duce -taken In eroktna. lagheal =ring e 44Ixle g YVT. xf,.. X. 1 11 51 - tea , Fat.ww Crrtzaas appbaring before you to eider upon my duties as Governor of the Commonwealth, I consult my own in in "ctuffOrtfling to the mange which demands a mufti+ address : and, iiq the first place. f gladly lauhrsce this upper, tiiff ty to return tny pmfpuild and gratelld thaliks to the people of Pennsylvania. for honoring toe with the Myr I:37yetitive of in theft. government. Tletir kitidnes4 will, never by forgottun. twr will the'dOntltlenee they littfre reposed in nit' 6ter be intentionally betray ed. Duty to than and to myself will re. quire that the obligation whieb I have just taken to discharge my public duties with fi. delfty shall be faithfully observed : and thus justify. as ft. s p ssible, the popular di, ••: ma t mnni t errors In pomit a ion turd ring so our 0 .‘ i • • , but 1 ibtll hope that twine of them will be of meetin g , iter "" m g tot e eon' i u 0 ' -.. a grave diameter, or productive of vitiLl in. ''''i'4""' thim will pmpsyrly dispose or a Pity, tit the pnhlic interests. 1 crave in ad. lulls in his Wills at the adjourntnent, .t i ranee a eharitahleindgme„t,opoo my 01,11,1 Pas indeed it be allowable to hold over bill and permit them to become laws without hi conduct that it shall be con.trued with kindness and tolearation no long as it shall action. appear to he prompted by , sfncerti and lieut. The propriety of signiot hips by i l lie9i v eat motiVes—and I here engage, in this pub. men t he l" thete ~e sgtott a the Legis ' tie and formal manner. to regard Vie will been sod. It does not a - o f t h e 00 , 4 0 , the public good, ~,,i t li e emu. cord with the old practice, and is certainl mends of the Constitution, it'' the liable to abuse. During.my term it will I guiding lights by Which my course in to be ilitecteil. strictly epitlined to the first ten days afte With.thette aims constantly in view, 1 Nllllll all idjournment, knit all bills not then a indulge the pleg hope of doing Motile good firmed, may be considered as awaitivg tti in the high Station to which I hare been next meeting ofthe General Assedllll7, to b ~.s i bl by d ie public itticiii and of refiree'dog returned with the txecti t i v c disappriival.- ocoposevilo laidit . Ll Mai 4,10 .ell thA,- pi t y m le xectitive ghoul(' not be subjected r *sabre, 0Ya11e.4144 tog fights p f the "pa. P, . (hi of 4 14 _til—li., l ° af oliollo if ph, --. , . . , ....i. ~; ..,, tt ." 1 . in adwir. - n . nittlirrula k he 4.16 .... Felon Catfort of Ow Servile rind liouse P l 9 e O l ' 4 3.411 0 -,P I t t ' a l ml4l 1 jl ideeilnime i . of ittpre.rolattro , :_ It ~, i ll b e in. ,, so l ( 4 , fa voritcst i a Too ima7oida be in such case• Nor is it right that he should have in hi desire to cultivate with you. 11/4 Repre4lllA fiveg o f th e people . t h e most sm m a hl e eela _ bards the means of influciii v wl»eli th s holi , 1 1 •4 mg or.i, of his ilveisiotkupin bills during lions. and to unite with you in the mill,p rt,t•se u.culdt.,nl 1,4..4 11 4 14 , 1 - eat won, tion of rill such mea ...tires as the public good may reunite The different - branches of the 1'1"Y be done to thoSe interested in government , a l t h oug h , horgi with , h , ufrt turn, by combining them for an undlegtßillr o ue pert ditties are to he regarded as parts of one " il ktithicei booty a! , to the fate of bills I harmonious w•hole : and it in well when ill which their fighti &qr. property, or thei I hese parts move onward without jar inter. tinniness May tte In,i-olved d Tivie ace evil. ference or collision Nevertheless the eta- " 1 : 1 Ll i. an ExerA"'' o '4 "floe. I , y " tinct duties ot the Executive. when duly and thug his policy firmly in the outset ot his ad honestly perfornied,may occasion difr ereno „ mthistrelt o l. tt " e 'till'il he .well, also, for with re I lbi. .i ski ore : lint. in anel3, case It itim...a. twee lie lA. islature to .s() Sil4llW Its f:COnft on will 1W ( xiortlient to cultivate a Ailrit 44. t:sip of Sending_ Many pot t no t bills t o tip. (weenyn tti the clwitYg day compromise and conciliation for the disposal of much I.l,firreoroa, or, at least, for midge- or hour of a aes,ion , ting the feelings of alienation to which they b'el l " C'l' , " l - .Attl"lgli It r iII w't b frts - tt -- 4 ,x . w. : cted that I %11, ;•1. 10,1 this time (11,,,.. -•• del7lll the garlic — pr litc.irtml, whpr+i-wat •the duties of the Execs from lime to tune, to give to the General Asatnitily Infm - rnntinn of the 0.ii141 of the commonwealth, and recommend to ileiroon sidera Goo sit eh imagers, as lie nhnll j u dge expedient runt nteler usage this IS do i.e bv n ming which are entered a mot the lidhe rt etutla and rt team a 'tout of the athet Instory of the State. I do not virtiter•ontal this A power of lirtaiing to the (tenet al ,I , st utltly the mensores they ,shall adopt nor even as a ponce of inptri tint Riven two la an informing rind suggest log porvv it in ft , relivet 1 rencl.ing upon the iota ant) proper lurisdiclion of Ille II p./11- tivt• dettnrftetit of 11 tree Sate In short it was never toten;ied to give n 1.11 , 11 over the I,r,s•••• , •gries trl l eNi• Tkepre.en nines or the people 0, 11.. eidosivnent of h ta .s It is, therefore, a right conitnonynnon nlth them ahn•h. hilt' prudently And ri anima e iAt tried tali pile ini ssion tor p atonic, (•11'1,,tetti. or el rnitlainl The 1:,5- teuttte when exercising this right. is but pe t Tot Mon: n plain duty, nod can nuts helot no deflionit y 111 speaking it h don , civil upon 111115,1t0n. n here an entire tts gretquent ofsentottent cannot be eapts•ted tin re is anothi:r and I noic dein:ye isin • er wttia It pertain, to t he n tattoos heat yen Ike hi gt-lative ni •1 Executive dens, rent - , lty the tn • utv-iliird and twentv-foin . li see of the flr , t article of the Constitution all bill, passed by the General AP.,1111.1y. and itioi.t of the orders, re•ohil ions and vote, In 14 Inch they mac concur, Are tr. the Executive, and if ill-approved by him ran only lir smelt. rah.' I,v ft t the of LW/I ras of I acheirionst• This phut., rof his. approval is tinning the 111,4 itiltinrtatil dil lies of the V.Acettlive, and is vonstantly Is'- ruining more so fir on the operation of Oh, I 011a and bluest enlist'. In inv opinion it is die clear and bunting ditty of the Exeeu tit e to return ?or re consideration every hill. order. tesollition or vote, presented to font Which lie tauten Approve lit tither words that the assent of his Judgment and nif netence shall be ti - etually given to any meas ure lot foie he *stouts tt to take efleet : un less. indeed, it he passed against his objec tion by a. 1.1%0 thirds vote. The words of the I c onatittition are '• if he fipprove;he (11(11/ suut hat, If he shill not armoire, lie'4/oill I'l4ll tjertiulta tO the Mouse in 'ambit shall haYe ottginttpl."-- IVord: multi ant Conley s power. add. pte scribe a ditty in tt More clear and &AMU., form. It iattitimilestiv the intention of the Conatlnition that the heliberite and ,en,lPtil- Motions :Irmo - 1%410t thn (lobo all2ll he given to a hill before it becothei a law, in addition to theappmVal of the two douses I=l JAN T. HAIM A • I Cu RTIX aksca-Auctspetelasic.)..-Abbita Me-.llnc jollities afterwards gitren to it ttildii to-con. slat:ration in eltelffllouse, shall be so deci alto as to clearly indicate the wisdom of the measure. It is trim that upon things triVi s I or indifillent, *here in , great interests are ipt olved , nor Constitutional prl nc plea in question nor prifile rights assailed, *Jo ciderations of. expediency may be taken in to account by the ExecutiVo : but certainly no substantial objection, whether of policy or of ptineiple, can be waived by hilt in view of his oath to support the Constitution. 'ten days (Sundays excluded.-) are allowed the Executive to consider a boll and to ap prove or veto it, after which It will become law without ilia ligiitiAtite, if not previous. ly returned. The practice of my prrdeci-ST sons has been occasionally to permit bills to bec,ime laws by this limitation tlf time They have taken-effect in the entire •banico of Expcntive AO ion. hot t believe this has only occurred where the Executive his (bumf it iinpossible to form d positive ophilatt Up on the measure — where , thfritlgli not Unob jectionable, it was trivial—or, where it *ds Manifest that's veto would not cause its de feat. This Executive practice Ought not tri be attended, and the practice itself el open to question. For if the provision that, hulls neither signed nor returned within ten days, shall become laws, was intended as a gthird Against Executive abuse, in bolding them an undue period, and not as a mode by which the Executive might cause thicid to take ef fect, uithout life responsibility of acting tip. ilireta, it Amulti_areptslox,thic the prat bee of holding-them over for such putpottes cannot be defended. But the Legislature by its adjournment within tea days atter the passage of a tell, way depiw.l dila Executive of duo time or , r oortpri r i rt helve it is rrerride-: that in - muCh pine irshatt betomo r law 'takes ment hack within three day' -after the next meeting In modern practice a large nutn her of bilk are usually emit to the Oithefrior nithin a few days of tho ailJohriiihent of the Legislature, it lila it Is impommibte htf hire to consider duly liefuee the adjourninritt Ricca place. In fact many are aent to him In the very clotting 'hours of the meintion. But it would scam plain that the Execnttve could reaminahly ttSk NI 61Sp oilty t It coptEhrftipiad period of ten rihys for I forming his opinion, and that all bills he he- 1 1 heves it hie ditty to approve oati he actu ally signed within that petiml. By the ex orcise of reasonable industry tjtis can in all Cases be accomplished. Them such bills as he eimapproves lie held cher to be re dirtied to the proper branch ii the lleneral a • a after tlieci'meNt probably come liabre the _government due ing my terns ,dram tkrally tolpte k pies the 'general eh•trir of peddle policy 10 which I Maid. in their IllfsplSOallssli ul prauta l cal nos psok4lll4/4. _The ctitrele4.....tt the State ei in such a "Unordered cundiuon, that a general and tarholeNoine politic ion demand.' Ay reform, and the ....tatilheit• !nen , of enectual barriers nttaisPitfUttire Cl/ii• ,111100i1, VW{ tit aktliojeet ollieb will test the intilligenee. the firiimeta. and the pa triotiam of iho Reprk smite Liven of the peo ple in tilt Legn.la tire department. and may ' louse, go ave respoin.i to h u oi Mani the fiat . - Collet. My lien Jpi are ilreltlellly hostile to the a n d of slung notes 4 n corn 'icy , to the increase of Banking ca mill under preNell; Arrangements ; and tAT the Ire% of bank paper upon sec.iri tied im loti•iiirit 4. lt4r their red, motion The want of kikkilorinitv es the I. g d provnakitii under high k x to our hail.. opal Mat, is ul t p cuuna isle reti , is s n Pod alneltdinent I• 1 our kysterts iiiierLats In illy npnuno demand the ek It WOO , of the apdeie basis upon wii eh ivakk, •-• are made , the sulk of the a malivr tionarniiiatton of hutetofore allowed : then iiKlit it:porta or lilt rnndiU ,n tint luii.inenA of harks with tilt ii fri quoit publication additional seem- eity (other t h an apt ele) to congist sif the , IY.V.ids of this State or of the United ~uttes, for the redemptioll of circuLtting note, id tailing in all unit's proper linliVidtlal 11 . 1611. I ty toickholklere and directors, fitted for 1 convenient and actual eat krcein.•iit ; w i th a miperei.ory and e.inirolling power in wane prop, r other or di part ment of the Govern rikekit to rextrain or swipe-m.l the 111.11011 of bank. in (sale pi their violation or Oa/4101i of llkt. lan . %Viten a specie cerrenry shall be secured eta the people by prohibiting the circulation 1 , of bills of a small deitomulation, it will be Inghli the affair, of the St ate governint nt !hall lie us holly supieratell from thaw; 151 the halitin : in other words, that the nhoney trfilianeiionis iii' :he govern- , went both in its eullectiotta and. &burnt,- mean shat) lie ih the legaircoin of the coils. y Whenever a prnctieablc, contentent and eflleient scheme for the operations of the Treasury upon such a basin can be present 'Nl to me by the ittpresentatives of the pad-. pie, it oil! meet with A elicerfill aplitoval.— I'lrefe ate ditticultiett in the case, hovreviw, far greater thall those surmoUnket by tilt' general government, In the establia of its indetteudent Treaskthy aystent : but 00 objedt bong one of the drat magnitude, and ' calculated to exercise a most salutary In• fluence upon the action of the gorertithent, and upon the IntAinens pf the banks soil the . rpieo ' oratium In reforming the currency, a single Atate can accompleili but a moderate amount. of good, however sincere, intelligent Ind cif nest It may he, without the co-operation of other States ) and especially of those which adjoin It. Bank tunes are not stopped in their Bow by until:Mall State lines, norlfoes it teem posaltfie fol. a State Altogether to prevent foreign notes from circulatingititli in her borders, oven by the most stringent enactments. We must, therefore, invoke our mister State's to join with us in the re presion of small paper, and in such other, particulars °lnform as require for complete - sucrest - their execiperatiom- -Meantime totho extent of ouspower let Us exert otirgel;es to furnish our Mame with ttlutfe'arid stable currency ; to prevent future financial ndn-, vkilaionn similar to that udder wliicll the coMmunity has for some tenth) been ntriig piing : and to relieve the goy, rninent in itti Banal 'tenon from the dinger of deptiliated or trurthlets paper,. andathe embarrassittents arising from dependence upon corporations of her own creatirtilk The people of Penn.:o.lMM by, the recent adoption of an ainutidttlenl to lilt Cuttatttu... lion do the Suldi.ct of Public Indebtedneag, impcited an imperstiveobligation upon Lair stiriantil tt, puactico econegly, to limit ihtpenditurem, amt to give their Refit efbra rt to the gradual but eteolmil extinguishment of the dishing public debt- After eight years of dpertence under the sinking fund itid,OT-TWAStrand - our - pubbo indebtedtutsa hut slightly dititivistted. the constitutional amendment just adopted demands the Vital). lishrtient of an efluctiva sinking fund fur its payment, arab' dhall'conitider it ono of Abet !uading rhtitis l ', my administration to sett ISM Invle lotintil doubtless existing fliimicial eaillarrassinents Will for a time reduce the amount derived (ruin othersourees of revenuat Nor willnity, vi ry large amount of thq. purchase mon o of the main line of the piddle *oak Ills mutinied 4y illy Treasury for a considerable twfllki. It will, therefore, be necessary for the dtiN to husbend her mei:intros. and to increase her revenues as far ax ix poNmible. without oppression to Any interest., in oilder to meya . her current AN uscosaary outlays, the de mands of her .atid tits positive pb ligation of the constitutional amendment. Therede a gre.ii lark of conpintency and nom lo ir, tits Idws rnseed dining some rive been created upon no set ed, uniform plan ; are excranve in number, and many of them unnecessary fo the accnmplishment of any legftitifatb purpose. They have doubt levy encouringed speculation, and in various wa ) + contraluted to the recent finanirial re ki..reion Catkins and inconsistem provisions appear in acts estaidishing or a:moduli the powers 01 uorporaie bodies of the same class and general character. The tax laws relating to them are in some confusion, and eqnso quaintly Wittig paid by them unequal, while anti e w oily moo ‘)Gy Ahura 1, iftfblic burdens In broil, OW et,Sierrt u incurpora tio.ns ban become so vast, diversified and dif ficult of comprehension, that no reasonable Latium:y . omin master the whole sub'ect, and 0~1. . r 'niff ate OTT 'Tim i ntgaigli jitalt:l6 our laws ori - this subject, and the eattitlish• Menl of general, uniform re(tujekmis fur each classuf corporate bodies, with ibis avoidance, its far as tiossibie;"l spenial, proyieunis Inc particular torpor miens are 'refeble,o, Impe l . ) . ' vasty tlettilmiled by . the _public interests in which I shall neurhiy co-operate . I have no hostility to express Beattie, incorporations for roper objects het onil the power of intlivid , ual means and skid : nor generally against legislative facilities for the application of Is. bar and capital to the creation of wealth, I where individual oripmmpied fiction will aOl ito But no one can eosint that ate have lim : /led Lipp-etre@ M syl . :ii a policry L tior Mat our la w s on this padre! have beau careful, von - :irtielit arid pro. Rid, imiwitlislanding ad topics of reictel or ciiticlorn in our public eater', (and wind( - s t o ilitir bent Them in n i t i freit- •--altenloarseOnt . ) pd re foin,d . w4 Say Ah CI! liixifrouil of this l'etinscleitnia of ours—of 'hat people, her r 1 II 4 r illilliMP anti her la we. 4111.21100 thou tpm , •, tzrts.ll, flltlkiserade and poweslail ; ranking -..m.firlyui,he HIAI fit Ihe Stales; Ind her condi • io n s i Larne iiiiil e'ailtabtfr raha' bear tee. limMl4' 1p f.r; misfile end 7: 1 14. ' lnc her a i e il (14'Am:4u:tiled 'mute Iles ea et ae,rmallit• ~,1 ra.annt• t i., wlfirli air tired! Bird first in en pml.ini F., II I' :• capable of prrhililer g to tin t..,lcl.ollilles Mope two arllelehol ;Merle ne tre , ..111 and inilsersal Use-skein and Coml.^ Even no I{rhi.liff wide sittlidd financial ea l i v i dly rllnii 100.41.0t/in and extravagani e, Late n",,,,, ilit•it weir-1 ‘.) hlitiolp . yor. bvetß• I rit repo at _anti .tai Mb. Item 4 mtror is, it.k 1/•01.1 Mil Iher lemlm2 lalmesle of our Stale may be counted among die flint lo re rive and '0 11)(1/141 a i'lr. , og and reliable ba• al. I a• the rehileflialkm of r elivily al all !he ehanttels of omploinksno nool in sill the opt, voloio. of trade I hat unvernioein wo ild be IltiW,M held blind which iiomilld 4 ,1 171/intAl , / OW WIWI(' ktitAltn ill title MAW. oiberwtse 111.111 11l .1 u 1.1411 of kindness and itroteenon to these veto and caveat letters-to Frum the , earliest period of oar 14.14 v• il has been li.e p he t of Peria.s heals to elle car.. all her elven.; and at thin 111115 o u r la sisiotioto of learning and edti•• .11 all 111e. , 1 liOA Sri, i'fiil.ll In tlto-e nil ..(1) tarn. 11l Oo C o m m m i Sclimit -I,lyill 1.0-111 11..Ittul 111.11 i .41 ...me if Ms st prsettca I aid efficient n the Uot.itt, Let Uri lien elifli-h dn. Iratli tional (P.M!). comma down to us form the tailirots of ihe Common weabli. and bi every 1111..1.. In 011 f IlOWO.1" (inlet and • , Irengdwri the ote.t.ll 1.. , 11 , ttl Roi••••••: , -.11111% 110.1111re . 111 ale . rt.- : -till, AO arde..oly de-red 6) me Noodle men Atli./ have gone before on While our titidlivdtt affairs and 'policy nat utility will occupy most of the Allealloil of ;Mr Government amlout people n is not to ' be formaten that l'enrisi•ifidina bears very in. tere4iii! ielaliii - n , to the other State, of the ' emiledeme%• and looks with ill en tow, eye In die itrneeeditiga and Policy of tre Ileneral Va yen:meld Ii 1.0 both our du, y antrum In terest to millivolt, the mutt, friendly relatiOne with our hielei btatea,.and to hoWII 111%.11 All 411101111118 10 MOW . Iltho rig them our of a 'moan ,n. We should exert our whole in flu mire to keep the government of the Union in It. true position, as the common agent of the States and the people, exercising high ooh', el trust of their advantage and "wet fare, and deriving all ire powers from the written consumbuift whilah milled it into being Al this time we have strong reason to vonfitle in that Gdteinthent, es we know that us ad. minisirstion Ili ht safe, able and patriotic hands; and thdt It May be trusted to deal 411-441144a5ii . ..nts u ( Ili ...spi nla Insuboarlination—an - lifter tiTsreedfil - trir contempt of ju:d and lawful authority—has heretofore proddeed 't,lnithrultlali. in the fern tortes of 'Kennet end Utah, and, in the ease of the laver, has now precipitated a rime of armed hostility between the inhabitants and the General tic>, eminent. In the former. the peacciul Amenciti remedy fdr iiiii redress of p ditical etcetera pal or imaginary—the ballot-bux—ban been fora long time allured by a considerable portion of tile pdpuratlon, mid a struggle beirreen legal ildthoritt . and unlawful, and irregeler conibigetions con. iin.u6 to life pritarm period. Meantime,ltion: tributions of m6riey and hid fror,ellleli4nee. heYe, , kektl_ epescitemenj.sind•terbelence. in the 'armory, dad thilSled - a xiiiiiiirqj - iierii there to inflame plAtion, which °tinned-a wirnitlAtingoinee have subsided. Tbeinili. ment and apiaicat of the country bainnit be too'strifogly emote hinted In levet of the 14,itrea ' and against all who rice sip in appose notion by urienthonealtrteddit. • flit edit the edellse tor maistatice to the Tetribirtablatia, and fist lathing to ‘lO the ditties df emtenahip under thorn, that, dlrdugd Arid Iraudri mite fierpe minted al efections, be admitted as a phoifi cut ton Where elections are raker:lurid and the Nita of suffrage sp..,.liberal, as or this coualq, Ii is peculiarly the duly of a good citizen to obey exiating einhomins, and eves) objectionable/ laws, knowing lull- the Aor- r mini can be hhanged and the hillei Modified, yeilliiti a very brief period Mid Ida tO die. puled tr lectional they Most lid throkled by the princerbeeeLoodtarrep-read.noi-liy-Intlissl r I epizetis, dr inewiled een-e,wintdied atieem bi.gee. Itwutiordina , kin td deO , WW - eiY aintdrhy, anbgated add atroodraged by do worthy men is tqe organised States, Who de /1110Cliti enplhrar, nd were Nutt , ~ t # ,1-11111ittn .. ;otrill .111 (tom which .he rout 1, a iu 1.14 have Iterook,fr Itr,wee4lo.l h walk , ittleral Tribal). IneVilalile, bt• a patty it. the U•Nharj Jt , itild, ploy lie tio uppindte party to many unjustifiable acts, and too much imprudent end unreasonable con duct. Thin" extiemet'ac. and re•ect op 41 fl Huh other, and ellen the I.iaq. “ie tithed uldrvtdu al action lel 100.6. out. r.cio and ViOlettee ate rot l'he last phe.e of the Kn•.r•n. (pieminn whaCti is upon the Constornspit framed by u l'entlbrial Convention, is prenttiolk fit the indignfinn of Cong,os. iti Which the power of stitfinting neveStates I. confided by the Constitinieri of the Limon, The repteoenta •tees of the people end of the Stales in Con gress asshitthled, will ineet that question un their conatittiente, and whmli err impilier upon them by tbali oatN.cif, Aim; and with full informaitoii ripen mailtuioi (apt impor tant to the formation of 11•Plinal judgment. 16rents are constantly ceourtitig in the tern tory which will afford me4tef for emigres. atonal debate, and may affect the Ultimate dension To the people of Pennsylvania the admis : eion of a new Stale into the Uniou—into that cordederacy of which she is a member— must be at all times a subject of high inter est And I believe I express their .enumerate as well as my own, le declaring that all the qualified electore of a Territory should have a full and fair epptirtunity to participate in ealaolin del- aces to forth a, louetilution • •• ty them; they, should elso be allow: ed an unqualified right to vote upon such Conettiumni alter It al framed. Of course 'hove who then fail to vote, in either cane, cannot complain that the proveryling pose on I without their participation. It .ere be hinted that Cotigress will make such provision lot' other Teintories that the present difficulty will have no lepetition in the Inoue. In aonolusion, permit me to raiser e,.that all experience and mflection prove moral virtues foini the only firm foundation of priblic ell well as tinhvidaal char aster, add Melt Ruppert about,' therelore elk. gage the profound attention of titheatiment, and co-operation of all good men. Frail in deed wllTHVitit strucrelia rearen for the te. Mallon of enelei . j and the promotion of man's true and substantial tittle4ld ttpun a 10Laniallail f l lote than pa f44-offaalVapaala, 4tl 1.144 a 8.. . I of the hour I Hie recognition it a GI. - st SepreeleytliVer, Witlieti t it les tire aff,fira 4,114.044* 41 , 1 1.11 iffil4l, n. the aappoil 4flOva talik•li can make a people die miginehed MIA, mid gale • p.m:tett* Sincere' t implor nip the ovine guidance iti the per• tormance of duty, I iiro.efee the finieipritioel me by ,he p e opl e iiiil ti lL t itur the hope 111x1 et the leffelllielpio of IT)) rierVite I .had en• .y the Millliob4l my non entoofience, arid hehotil Petionbralila istlV4iered a n d .....1/10 a he, pw.alll , ll as one ol the pies' voinalliPiiita. art sla..,lsrd atilt am, 111.41.11) th.6 " ri..g 1111141W...ft...1. her if unto +d “tiftile, Liberty and liotependiume " N fri. F PACKER We learn from the Kin * gaton (C %V.) News ; that a woin.iii in man's attire committed sit. mule by ponnnnuQherself ,it M •Ifay'd tfo. tel. St Mary's, Tnesday?till last. She had barn arr.stad for horse-stealing. Srion after her arrest she wa- olienrved to put a handkerchief to her face—for the purpose, It tra4 illniight at the tifile, of hiclidg hec ihowin, )}ht 1-tall) for the putoole of etral lowtug a portiono a eloro Gorfli which she had prepared, and conceal. ed for (Kit or mime oilier purpose in it phial She was instantly seized with spnenia and physician was nit ediately sent for. Ile ar med ui half an Woui• biit the woman goon ez pin d. Her Dane uas Margaret Cook. and alit is said to hare been respectably co/meet. ed in the o:wit of Woodstock, whore some of her friends reside. Su tans.—Jacob llerzog, a rnemhenl of Laneavter city commit ted suicide by haisg inghtsmirtf:vibout-tem--nlefeek on the morn ing ol the 14th 'list. Ilia wife ni Ishii% him, got up, when Ilhe discovered a note lying on the table stating his intention to commit ildlelde, and that his body would lie found in 1111dly's marble yard, adjoining his own store. ❑ls wife called some of the neigh- Ind en ping to the place designated, found hii3i suiPelltied to an apple tree, dead. Tne deceased was tinder heart bolas on a charge of receiving Stolen goods, on the Pennsylvania Railroad. The trial was to have taken place during the pieitent week. " Well, Bob, how are you ?" said frig Mane tsiturtsesel”osetwispisetastesswi, " Why, I've been troubled 'great deal with the rheumatics lately." " And how is your wifu 7" " Stie'ikydy rheumatic. too." " And how is We Dickey 7" " t think he has got a touch of the fami ly complaint LI think be is 11. little rheumat ic-04:0k" Dear me, well I will call upon you in a day or two, and see how you are where do you lodge I" " fam almost ashamed to ask y0%,t0 our ftwMat ttYsom=attirtoola - -- - lethhuiii.—A 'ModestYklting dela (dg re leg of dhicken;ht the table, said; " take the pait that ddght td be dregs t.ti in drdwbfe , A ' , Outfit gothiedian opposite, iinmedigte ly sa,kl: I'll take that pat t which ought to Wear ilio hustle !" llartshorn wea /1/illledildAY iidiii)glatered td the lady. „ UANDSOMit.—IIan. Strong, the newly elected Meniber of the Supreme Court of tHie .Itate, Is a lending 'Member of the Orciihytetian Chdrch in the city of Iteadiiig. lle wan Stiperintbrident of the Sunday sehotj 0.4 ltis...C.lturch, A few sun clap; ante de presented 93 of hilt Scholars ethb hid selpttred proficiency in the cate- Mon during the past yew-with a handsome new -. 6~et6k Y tics were's merry perky who started, one pleasant morning last 81mm er,to investiga te (it permitted) Rome the tnyste.ries of the tnsaim Asylum of F or tu na t e ly we could claim friendship with Dr. 8., the head of the establishment, end he was wil ling to give us all the 'information i his power. At first I was surprised at Ming introduced to a number of ladies, yi:, neat ly dressed and apparentry perfectly sane, were edited in die psrlor, screingorreading, A ftw ttionients conversation undexived me as to their insanity: One of them, how. ever, completely puzzled me. She was apparently shout ,twepf.kilve scars of age, and , Fier h • air clustered in very short curls round a breed, white forehead ; her features were fT(lllCate gneY regular, iFid her eyes lare, and of a peep blue. There ras a thiab of melan choly overall, that marred the beauty of the face while it increased the interest one in voluntarily felt to know her history. She arose as Dr. B. introduced me, and then made rootti for ma beside her on the sofa. We soon became inteciAted in talking ; the subjects were vaned, music and literature being the favorites. Though her face was so 5 141 , She conversed with Cafe and intelli &nos. end I trio am vir - abilkulaipbm_slos came to be In en insulin') hospital. •• If you are 'not fatigued," she said to me, ,• I sbnold like to show you through the garden. We have niftily rare plants, end ctitrigera usutillllike to see them." glancect Dir who nodded a per misaion to accept the invitation. For some time my eseurt talked only of the objects around us, then she led me to summer house, and seating herself close beside me, she Rani : •• Are you happy?" •• tea." I answered, locfltingt her., lior face, An pie hefore t flushed, and her eyes looked black. they gleamed so in tensely bright. She laid her hand upon my inn. saying • •• We are alone. and your fare looks like one to confide in. Will you answer moue quelatimtkoly I" •• G•rtainly." I replied. "Is it right to atop certain ttiptery 11 . 1ibti you see It Wore your eyeit,i" • f should think .to •• Then you would kill her," she raid ox• ultinuly but," and her voice went into a ' low, pathetic tone, • they will not let her come now She to so lovely. and blood is frightful on a child Oh,flod !could I nerve my arm to strike - most he: it is wrong to heshate. C we will find her.? Arid rising with an air of greet excitement, she hurried towards the house. As she neared it this exoitemerit pa:.sed (1 1 .,, and the Meltincitqlr ilir stolespver perfect face again Wliktt She came into the a r dor, she seated herself by the window, and took MP per sewing quickly. I was very curious to know. something :bent her, and as soon as vie crime out into the garden I took Dr. 1.1 ■side and 4tirtti innt d him ' Thai Icily." lie said, in answer to my queries. 14 Eloise Graham and her story is a very !tad one. She was an only child, and an heireac and, as you see, very beau tiful In her gir hood there was no merrier spirit among the gayest parties she joined. While she was at school she breathe Lc iniinted with tJ,orge Cog : ax-ay, handitothe man, who exactly renerltlileil barbeau.ideal. He paid her marked attention at her firs introdtietion into Society, and when the was eightee,n ybars old he Married her, There /teemed nothing wrong abola the than : was poor. but apparentlyfrperfeetly correct in his conduct, and )set yitients were pleased with the match. Her father tirtticid ono half of his large fortune upon, her, on her wed ding day. For a few short weeks she wan happy. Then alie_savolte from her dmam of bliss. The first trial she had wax when she encountered a atom of rage front George, on 1 1 his discovering that her property was set tled upon herself: ho brutally told her that he never cared for her biby face or giggling lthttharried her for her mpnek, and that her father's arrangement witli i-b• • Stiev*flanetinweihatHrs.thikas the beginning of a systetn of slight cult from the man who had promised to cherinh and protect 11.M..... 0 11211Lbeen married about a year laded Her little Rwas horn. The saddened wife WWI ' A most de lighted mother. Every hope that had 'Keg crushed by Uniiiiatthilk Sprung into pair 11Ie lid& the intinenCe of Materitl lore, ar.d her baby became her idol. . 1 One day Ocorge Cox r§coive4 into his sydy a kOifilf.d U,iiohis wife hid never seen. they we're eeited together, chatting, when catth 4 19+; pr !g ,4 ; - Tfiiiy did titit her her come in. George,' said the stranger, • I Fare borne this life Jong enoygh. Tam ':trod of being your tool, You eon easy break the Chain that binds you. Dee ~re your lormer and dkroree this baby.' —And bo imprie:,,ned for bigamy P Aa ho said this nc stood up and saw Pines standing•Lefore him, pale, fbarlldiy p►lq'but yet c;;11141 " • Is this true, Gonne I " ' etsiin," tent tho answer. •• 'ls this true I Are you hit wife " E Yee: was the reply. • l're been briNetiltdittPAho woe so long• but I'm tired'of being neither free nor married. T am ins lawful wedded wife. " ' Then what am I.' she shwa scream. ed, , and whit is my eland !' rrYe: 111050 IN ADVANG 14r2122 2 4 411112111111121 SOIL Fixing from the room, she went into 'the nursery; bri, e - G‘igeteeoldeleteitehkitti.. hod lifted the lobe from the crsille and mu trying to aft - ankle it. •••••• 1 uill P sbecried- II Let me kin Inn sOc must nut IiVP to be a uloinian, and :gnaw winst hlw is '' Since that time this one ides has taken •mplete possession of her. Sane on all other topics, she ie determined first to do• rimy her Chi l ol,•ilnd then commit snici , le.— For ,four dear. she had been here, .114 ws dare not let her Ave her little •girl. We da not I; ar now t hit ,sb%w ill take ler own life, fo'r she says she will not die and leave the child." And. George Co{ r i asked. _ who Was trgly Ilia Rife. Sho was , a lea per son Who had entrapped him into • yearit twfore he e- er save Mille, and had been bribed toliteep silence after her hoe band committed bigamy-. In justice to Co I should mention that he deserted her, and had heard a report (1 her death before he married Mi.si Graham." "ButeII) WIL4 he permitted to leave the country unpunished t" •• Her father refused to giro puirlonty the affair by prosecuting him." .• Where ta i gt.:' "..1141;10" Walking Indiita!;iie of Clianicter. fowfer says :--'• A short and rirOt step indicites abnsk andactive. but ritifer con• traeted mind. wheseas gloss olio take long steps generally have long heads. Those who slnfl or draw their heels, drag and drawl in every thing ; while those who walk a apriog mg, bounding step, abound in a mental snap and spring. Thou ettote walk is min cing, skint and artilletal. mealy, if ever, acccoaplis much ; whereas those who walk carelessly that is naturally. are just what they appear to he, and put on nothing for outside show. Those who in walking, roll from side to side, lack rotas of chromic ter, f way • ...Jn.„ !nemesia-- stances. In short, ever; individual has his own p c cubm wal e tor rworing which exactly accords as ith his trout character; so that to far as you can see warders, you Can del plibr slich outline of charatar. /*-N Cosrasnov or GIPSIF.3.— convention of some four hundred or flee hundred Gip sies was to assemble at Depots, Ohio, dur ing the holidays. The Joarnel, notieiseg tbe presence of s large number, then already on ilia mound, air These thr:.its corns things telling f;pftones and painting horses. Some twenty or thirty of both sexes were at the Metropolitan the other day, and the women of the party wetted the no ii to drink. which invitat was act. pted and the whole party gathered at the counter attar drank tagellier. women paid f..r the liquor. A short 1 time alterwanis the men returned tie mm pliment, and treated the women, and they continued thus doing the polite to each oth er, till the whole party had &VA' a half • dozen tiolci. E '1 ,of Heights, writes to the Journal of Commeice •• Tlth hat of which I made mention Fereni dart !time, as ',M I twit% the sinpmg of the cdtiary bird, and the cooing of rani 'init.*, and has boon absent but tno might,' since 'its dr,,t apptarlfic. Tra night following Its first alesnce, it canie in followed kr abottt half a dozen young rata, Cr) ing and squeal ing like a parcel of pigs. If the floor hap pens to he closed. We rat scratches for ta li-env,. and 181 cs !tt food With Perfect mm posure from the hinds of Mrs. M , and then fotirem is dellbefittely as a human being would do undOr similar rircinnstaness. itt• eeetilile of ike* Year's day the songster rat was pro% ided with cake and cheese, a 4, diticin to tile rations.'' In Eitropo them is a somewhat extended secret 'oraer celled the Diasttorrliond of the &Teti *fee Men.. So fat- as (liidged, it is Mattel:Kat that the prin . eille; of the order Ilre rid. Its objects lire the promotion tho freedom of all, miniitml, U improve- of distressed meilltiers. The Millie Mon Oahu that tiaei s nnkv was est a tai l h e d e ve yeirs before s the birds er mime: the tioill,,ihood, however. has not "made unicli noise in the world. It has kr some years been establiahr.: s in the United States. and under a charae. ter (tea th e soneee Con clave of the I: lilted States a subordinate eon clava bas fumed in New York. olik'd the Fatnlttin Conehtre. The rui:owing we clip front the 114fUnan's 4 0 urtelprutted !XS! evening James etitlet and William Miller, who are seising of t ma y' prisonment, hating been allowed the privi lege of pit* hitti tftelitivrund, sealed the wall andh e~ Hiller ken a ode hi forming tile that he had gene home to &Mid to some affairs, and that be would he back the next evening. Curley *illy mov ed around "to see what was going en in town," lentil about nine o'clock, when/NW' turned to the jail, and, all the doing being loOktd, had to muse the sheritl" ktget ln. pn Nlordliy Illner also cape tosk" , M Extortux—Priattra with nine children are to be exempted from taxation in the Wats of tteiyTir Very serf legislation the►. "ilfle bull like to see thb Printer wholiod anything to tax alter feedbag nine children: " Eli
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