PEEP XNNUAL MESSAGE OFtHEfIOV "-ERROR OF ,' .. To the Senate tzndllouse of Represen tatives:—Hat ing the past year tbcpeo Jtle of this Comtnon wealth have! bad reason to be grateful ft same pin- I ],.m 4,038,441- 09 Total in Treas-foi ' ending Nov.; 30, The'payments forth , od have been. f05.30,’( 4..51. 042,203 63 Bah ia Treasury, I The operation during tho.last y my 1 proclam Sept; list, as foil Ain't of d’bt of Com mon w’th reduced As follows, vizi >of the , ear hii'’|s been sblowu i'alion of tho : 27 1 b of low'sX. ■ ■ ' i . Fire per ct. loan of tommonw’tli Interest certificates redeemed.......... iG8,303 03 ■ accounted for iti the ,o Treasury Depart tiro time from the l«t the 30tb of Kovi ’O4. ud year commenced • In September, .1863, rst Tuesllay >n ,Se|')- Jiita. ivill'leyplainf tiro reer. tfie statement of partmeiit os to the re-, . public debt of j the talcnfcht embodied in t relat|v«uto the siuk-_ The fiscal year itatement of if mentfcrabriicoa i of Dm. 1863.; tp I The Sinking ;Fur the first 'Mohcfv fend eloped Ibb f tembor, 1864. T 'disjerejiancy betv. -the Treasury J>t] d action of the Suite, aiiJ the ht the proelamatiai ’ing I’urri. ‘ 'Ain’t of Public' deM . 'of .fenn’i. 1 ss i; V cod on the let o . |Dcc,lB63 Deduct ain't redeem led at the Stall Treas'y during th( ‘ fecal year endinj ' Jfov, SO.’Gi.riz: I Five pr et. stocks.:. 44 pr ct stocks.:.... Int'at certificates... ,4 if ; f $104,722 lo;ooo 2,270 Public debt,Ded'6 Ponded debt, viz; 5 pr ct loans ordina $400,630 00 , ry.... .......... upr ct loans, ordina •ry..J. :j 4) pr ct loans, ordi ; nary.; 15,605,26$ 72 S - . 1258,200“00 -1 ; 26,264,09372 Unfunded-debt, riz; Belief notes in eir’n Interest certificates $ 5T,251 00 ; outstanding: Interest certificates unclaimed.... Domestic i cridii Certificates : t i ito'r’s 7" lay 10,’61.. Mflit’y loanpr De0.1,'G4...5: “ -Total public The Corni tveaUh holds Wriiils. re sale of Public VToi'iiH, .6,800,000','in follows: ....SC'.ftOO.OOO..’ ' • "da, 3,500,000 ' v ceived from ihq ' Btnou'ntir.j;: (ii 8! Pa. R.E. Co.bohds.. Phil.&Krii lU> Co V These bonds fund, aiitl vudiu . $29,079,6031 94. . j The tax cm, tonnage impojiud. by the act of 30th April and 25ilj August.’64, has Joss than 8200,- 000—a.much. leSs suin'than was antic- b’rocothmond a revision ol ■ those acts.fpr the purpose of renders trig this eduree of revenue, more pro ductive, and aijionding other dilects' in those' bills,’ | \ ' \ : Tlio revenue j derived from-the tax bn banks during the year, amounts to $539,606 67| tuft under the enabling act tjf the States so many of ouf banks • have become National Banks under the act of Congress, that this source ,pf revenue may be considered as snb- Btantially.extinguished, and it will be 1- income way up ■the deficiency from other soure.ts. ■' t 'lfho act Ot G ingress authorizes the taxation by the State of.'the slock in. • the National Bulks in It ho. harjds of the holders, c/it exceding the rate of ' taxation imposed- on " other similar, property; and part of the' deficiency may be.thus provided for . | The'ampunt of deb t extinguished by the Sinking Fund duringflhej year is unusually small which isWhoac- - COttnted fclr.by the extraordinary ex*- •pensee which, have been incurred.— ‘l (j ’lid- '.(I aro iii -tbo Suiliin-c jo tho public debt, to jeven huriaredjand thirteen Uiou-niu dollars (STJVOOU) bare been paid to refund to Vue banka the money ad vance^.by tbenj to pay ,the jyolantcefs I in set vfe&.-da ring tbo -invasion ol il\e {jiate|in 18t ! 3. f Ore Vnndred iboiis-T ard dollars, bare been distributed. Kaiong the inhabitants of Chambers-'! burg, sdfferiug ,bj ; tbq rebel’ desiruc-i f“tioh ot their thwn. About Iwjt bun- i dretl thousand 'lf.llars j.(§‘.’Uo,ooO) baviTi if been expended undhr provid- j lug for the payment oi extra ’military- j ; claims,,a‘nd in addition to tfae-e extra-1 ”, » ...... • : ordinary outlays, the | umouut appr-. ] priaredyto charities was last yhar lar f ger itip nfual. -i-' | In my, opinion this mutter of. dona '■'[ iions to charities is fiat running into. : a great anufte. I Houses of Refuse,and Insane, Blind and Deaf and Dumb ■ Asylums. appear to be proper subjects ■ ofState bounty, because their objects are ot jmbiio, importance and'tojbe use -1 fal, and economically mana ged tote necespary tb!at tbey j s .abould be more extensive,!ban. would j ■ 'HSi fort the wantsof a partia-1 -. hut;-’ onr system, or I ‘ oh ar;ties arc ~Wt to- r.he, to £iv*tbe; pobhomoflojtfor theirMji- they’^trtlfEeamended fmnVbjr tfcg ftcfifly fof Mtmplhg detect' port in realj}' to tax {the inhabitants of If an; cor ipanj desires ‘toj beincor- I lion, ami prospectof new gains by re all the ho>nn\ Tea for jthe benefit! of one. porated w ihgreater privileges than Jquliattnfcnt. a proed** whiob they ex The national taxation is heavy and ureeor.ferj edt jor to berolieved.from -peel to|be able to repeat an indefinite must probably be-.- m.ado heavier,' and any of tli» conditions imposed /by number of times. Df (be/ number of the local taxes authorized by itnwise {these acts it [appears to 1)10 that it' men for whom bountiee have been paid, legislation -and paid |by onrp mpUare j should be; required first to obtain a,it ih/bulievedtbati o tone-fourth nave excessive. In view of tluse ctrbdni-Jebar(«'| unler [the general.laws,. and ! been actually (place I In' the |ranki of ■stances, are would endeavor to- avoijd ] thtm/apply to the for;an'.of. tjiei! eTOnjtboso with iiicreaiiing-their burdens by making |u,e4.mhkin*: tljjp|'changes which are; de-i hive'l||iined jit, hire probablr not undue appropriations for any purpose j-siredj Thu .fttlSentioh of the Legists-- | »rcnce to sqme fbrmcr eminent • [ - ' 1 injured) has- filed- .in information in private ae( relating to other yorpora- Ah effort was c lado to prosecute equity agiaipst that company: seeking tions, soui ;iimes without even giving some of the parties JOnccrned in «ncb an injunction to prevent a edi linuanco the datc,o|t thesje acts. All these prae-. fraudslhmler the- let of Assembly ofj of its past, and the persistence of its tines ate bid. an.l although they may -14lh August la-t,ai d they were hound 1 intended illegal course ' | sometimes be pbreued by parties hav- overhy the Mayor of this city,butaf- Since my’ last annual me’sage on ing no bad in option, yet Ihey eerlain.- U>r ihej witnesses bad como kere bo the report pfl John [A. Wright, E-qj, lyorigina ed in the design [of surpri- the meeting of the eourt, ttev^dialap tliat tbe Sunbory * and Erie Kailioad sing the ton monwealth into grants peared from the pi blioeye. [I recom was finished. I ordered the bohds ref of; privileges which it,, was known mend (lie whole su jject to ycur care mainir.g in the Treasury’to bn deliver- yould nolj 9$ obiaiinled if their extent ful consideration, that the'eyatqm ed to the company. were uiidkrsloiid, and ih&J are often may be purged of 1 hese eviU. ~ It is subject of ju»tpride t< the peo- followed row fyr the same fraudulent I aid offieiuly inf rimed that the quo ; pie of this Commotiwealth, i.liat this purpose. ; I- ' ta-of this State, under the recent xjtll, great work is completed, and whilst it . I .strong ly recommend the repeal of is CG,999,but!l am tot informed ottbo Opens a large and 'wealthy pi it- 01 the thelact pi [ the 18th day of July, principle.on which tbe draft us to be •State to the -commerce., or tjbe sea a. D. 1863;|entii ; lod “A.n act, relating to -made. | l ! board, ami .unites capital and fenter- corporalicjnsfor manufac It appears fro 1 , prise within our borders, itj secures luring, ntipi lig and quarrying purpO- proclamation that totho commonwealth the. pi.ymeut of ses.” ji} | • * ; tosuppiy an allege sumsdue her from the company. ■ Its provisions are-found to be prac- mcr cplls.*/l am By the act of 22d August.l-1864, I tic-ally, s6j iqcqnsisteut willy the due itvoutrtjpf this lar was authorized to cause an tininediate protection /of tjhe .citizens anty with, .can oiily account enrollment of the militia to bej made, the just policy pf the Commonwealth, between tliebhutnL unless that recently made by Ihe Dni. that it ougpt [not to be allu'wed to ed by the State ai ted States should bo fimn'3.milticient, stand ' lotigei: on our statute book. 1 leged to exist in ; audio raise by volunteering or draft approved | t lie act in question . with the present quota a corps of fifteen {bousaud nien for tfreat rulujctaricje. and Mibsequeni re- tiiat the men neve the defence of our .soiftlier 1 border, flection apd obset vatirin nave satisfi- although enlisted ; The United STates enrollinc tip being ed.me of jts luiitschievous clja'acter. the payment of\bb found very’defective, 1 direci tf an eh- I also fecorapiend the repeat of an kies to which tliej [rollmefit to be made, which is how-,in act passet| the 22d day of . itly, A. l>. he credited.| -It is progress Under the charge of jjoioncl 18fi3, entitiet yA further supplement are very few coax Lemuel Todd, whom I a)ipt’nLed In. to aicact jtpfnablo joint ti nuniH and whicU' hayej not p spector General, A : draft by the Uui- tenants lit common, arid, adjoining for a ikimher of in led fjjlutes was then in. pi ogre ss, and owners of) n; iu ral lands in this Com* tlieir forinbr quota it.was not thought advisable to liar- monwealth.. to rnauago' and develop Taking the im ras» ourpeoplo by a t r put.cmpijriheouH the saibej’i' - " • low averugt* of Ipt Stale drafts even„if a draft lad been This at'| ai.'ows foreign corporations is believed that it practicable under the preset t law. to tndd'lhlrea hundred acres ol land in that live-people of Voiunteersi could not be i l lained. this Sialti lor miuieg .putpose*. .Itj been tliu.-robbed 1 tliepl^being l no bounties and lin men «'W passed, 'I 1 i* betipV.-.l f U'e pur- j miliioiis of I dollar not | being exempted ,by their enlisU j pcse.of etpy’ .ing i-ui-.in.i;;;.-.. n oi,’ | year..- Tins estinn 1 merit ir that cji ps from di’nti by the i border engage.] ,r. l ti/’.f.i • .iao’crc ofj ;*»!«, money j traudq I Du’ted States. Fortunately the Uni- >''on| to huldj 1. a.I as ..ni'bi.aas. Bail inur. have ucli ted'Stntes placed an - army,;uf Gen. under yhc bltia mat the etui, i;vg of lUi j »or»‘!>:«i j eral Sheiidah, between us and thueno- h'l Wejl is mijni ig-. it Is believed’ that j thy, and thus provided effectually’'.-foil; companies iitLvq already been orguuik our defence., Witlhsuch ad'eq late prrr-. Zed, ttndifr tjliej laws of oilier States, lection as pfoved by the brill ant cam*" and'that t tore wiii bo, for the purpose paign of that army, I did not think..jt ? j-ri{h’f3ie UUoV,. attention' to the vtky able rejport of ' Thti ae .jot Ahifuu, IS Tfcgfcnt lli'o Ir.spec of. General. which- sets lot the voting - of s>WiersP forth the- -di‘feels it.-, the law -w|iicli..ho; *lf'*uj'd bp carethlly ex r 'V|ikii a has,diicov|ered in his propnr-iUiphjfbr Carrying sit Into practical effect. /’I a rS^itilthri cf tjur wh-io tl lotion laws The Hiatus agencies at 'WaHltihgtph Woulavt-c >y. to bo de-drable’. with a. hud in the. South west, are ,i'i active view. t o.j .t Ijle* - t,j\v o e.-seni iul 01-jcc's of. 1 Vudsueccscful operation. I cpmmqi-i .l'be of legal'a -,, d vxc.lu-*ibii innate herewith the' reports pf Col jot’ l|y sjsir m.| Without undertaking rice. , 1 dcsifb Ao invrhg the auenU/Sn :to rccon mend|| the. adoption of any of all our vol'urtd&rs;; officers, soldiers 1 particular I "submit the whole and them famibes |tp Cho ft<;t-that tliir | subject to yoiEpcai’cTul and earnest Sjtate ageotsj drill collect all ’ thfeir | considel-atjoln, ip' the hope that in your on; the i Govci'hmoirtt-grat ( uitqurt-.' .wisdom : volt will -bp ahlei to devise ly,. as reason to believe that i soma measure which i.wili produce the many igilofanf of that fact,! result saes-eafiul. tqfthb existence of and are greatly Wpbsed upon by the : a hee goveriilnunti tTiat vojes shall i?o cojnmissions charged by i. fairly taken in| thp first, instance, anid private" claim, agents. . fairly cui»ni,ed; and returned -afteft Under-the act of '.the 6tb of May, wards. '; I ' JB6-U..1 Bp])ointed lion. Tjoimas Bur I have cndcjjvorecfeinee.i-l came in row.es to take charge of the'arrange- to.pffice :o!. ex?,re.i,sii as cautiously as ments for fho education of the'ors possible i hp> pf-wcisf -confided; to the phans of soldiers. I communicate j Kxecuiive,- «rii!i avoid usurping. any. worewith a copy of his report, on.the .1 .shall pndcaypr -.tp persist in this ; subject. He has liisehargedjiis duties,i-cuhrse td tbo dnd,,;.;: 1 ; with comnioadablc zeal, fidelity .and ||A calt fets been . made by the 1 efficiency. I earuesjly recSinmend j p r e.-hiem for 3b0.00d man. This rep 1 that a pennanent and liberal appro-I,i e rs it -pn per-that I, shpuld invito ; priajion be nradu t.o support this ju»t.| your auiuijmifto the evils whi-h biivo I and worthy- scheme of 'benUficenco. | riisultedjtrpm ainr-o-of idie system of Jfrocoitr.ueinl that ah-apprOpi iatiop . local .fujiiolies which v.i» bod ' State Asylum for the Insane; at this unproductjve of cotresppndino benefit j place.j and kept until notice cun be - to’ the GoWnfneht. In some coun- ; jgiven'to the autbhtitiea of .their re- ties and towns i'p«. it is believed tbat i spectivp counties, who should ,bo 're- the bou ity,tax- during the last V ear & quired. to Iremove acd care for them, exopedihg tholavyrpge income derived’; 1 feel itfto be my duty to invite from tlife land. The large sums offer- j your serious aUehtion to the evils ed in solme; plafees in "tbe competition I j growing out of .tho ; gys,iem of passing for find, have, demoralized [acts, of incorporation, for [purposes pm pcoplcf and the most utrocihuif which are proyiaod for hy generaltfrau'ds- [connected with "the system laws. We have passed acis authori-, bave-bejeome common. The men of zing charters to b) obtained without] some'ofj the, have been special legirffetion 1 Those [acts.[ have exhausted by their volunteers been generally prepared' with rannio. being localitiosmay care. ar.d contain tiie provisions which i ing beatier bounties. The, system a“ the Legislature thought necessary to practiced low'crs? the morale of the proteot the Commonwealth and her j army iuelf. by putting into the ranks uitusua. If theeepgeneral law? are j men iactaatedrby-: nierely mercenary not fraud to abajwer snob parpcteM, j motivoa!. and,vfhA afo tempted u>di r . .-ua wj i i * > * •*- .•*; V -‘j Lie'cctitiioiianc'i und-uiiparalleied a envied. . i , ~ ~ Certainly more flit] on I- gallant, gn - cruxliiii" this , cotigidenitioii of p j;ard for our broi In' Ui e .face j of the spare,'ho effort to foree. , j ■ In June ! last, I Coniuiitleo'ot liie Philadelphia, re< members of the C allowed to visit an oils and ppor-houi 1 CoininonweitUh. jnufitiiiares > ili^orsifi Icommunition a » j made, to mo by th< nultsof their stimoji* your rmei j ion of pr j form ahnso* j Jbaiid-.to { In ■ l-nit TOUI'.HI <.i«i-s*c*V- in '■'c.! •:() !&' jmanKr wfn. aii I.**.; a i* . -i 1 ' H • :t i Govei'n.ir m;0 mant o ff.seeuiioe on by ;liii» pceilaei vainly luippensi wbicli,|ui;c reeeiit.. jneiit sbouM'be ii ribiy appear inibt severe, Tim ri’.Sß iiJLtiiis time, in d eiifMet n op der. sentence of lio the're for an time. , - . M;:ji Gen. ITmu m:zid; by the,. 1 raise a corps of y ihe flfptT crops. lions is that up o Gover.hpr of any fivers, (will be ” c States }I have bi Hancock tii mail but have Irtberio with Hie request that I lie lair.lbvs plan aiiopltil by I wniijiljjirohahly i relief jinividvd b Ibe laliiilies c Si|ate, u ■ ihbbsbed by law i, ary (servicebt . si - co .I be q nn it f ■’be ♦o|l«nviji.fi.p , » Tj oo'r-y tienlt iru<) Orgauljati*#T,j;u-rj * fur if.Oi fnrl l \ ruciuits.. li rafted men and su Recruits for egul.it Re' enlistm sntsfti Infantry...L- Cavalry] J. ...L,. Artillery p. Accredited to other si Troops r«nt intoth( tm . the U. 8. j since tb|< mencetnent of the ret including jtle nmei militia in jthe dejpa:: of the Moqongabela quehanna, | in 1869:'- During the year 1861 do ;i I do 188? do =idb 186' do : ,-.\,do 18f Re-enliatinehta of i the President's it is made chiefly d deficiency iii lor uJrprispd.Jat the a-, ge - deficiency, .and' for the difference it of men L furni-»h -(I the definietlcy al tlid assignment of by the assumption p;reached the army, lixl i mustered after inties by the local Vere supposed to possible that there ties.' in the Stale aid large bounties in sufficient to fill S. ' : ' ! '' . ; ** • ' ' K i ‘ cl boamiee at. the’ r. hnnUriidjrtoilars.il an bedemqnsti at.ed Peri nsy 1 v u u iaha.v o f more thlrii. ttvoive I .during Hihe past to does iioi incline lei.lly. taken' from lallygiond intotue. of rho?e ,njoii4lrous luses cannot be tol ’ i • • ‘ • - > nen are required 10, diers in the field in lelliuii, and' every' itrioiUm. and oio earn* ibelfion, •Ajf- d»yi rtmtDti i i So*. 180,824 1.L......... Tl.lOOi . 43,040 J... ; 73,828 . Vpl»..._ 17,876 “ T. —— i ’ i I i' !'■ The 25.000 militia of 1862 are not inoltided in thU statement. . |i *1 s*ll the attention of the Legible* tare Stpon of the .t Surveyor General, herewith presontci.aad eom ntetid the Ifaggestioita made by the §• flcytatoyour coqsldeiation. r > |. • ; TiiU message is' ipicoum panted by. fall reports jof -gll-■ this military, merits They' exhibit this Urge amount of serviceperforroed during the list •yea*, andferotfcin a tall historyofiil! of the Statie.r -.lLtny 'Valuable 'recommendations are made in them to promote-the afficntn - cy of our volunteers, and the com* iortoftho sick and wdoueed, vehfch'l cCuiniead to yourenrniestaiid i turned i ate attention. It; afford# me great; eat- UfabtipD to bear my testimony to the ability, dilligeuc* .and fidelity ! of iitl ihe| officers In these* several. depart meow. :- -.’V i ■*.];■ ■ , Before 1 closing this messaged I de- to advert to the delay which has •o me time* occurred in Ithe passage of theigeneral appropriation bill.' It is necessary that this hill should become a law, as otherwise this action Of jaqv* eromont would be. stopped. To delay its presentation to the ..executive's' was done, at the Tost regular Bp«sio|n, ■ till * late hour of the night before the .morning fixed for the final adjaarrnehr, is to deprive the people of their righ t to have allaots-submitted to the reyis* lon of the legislature before jbecomihg lays, in case th 6 Executive should hot approve them: If there had been time, I should probdbly have ret urnod the appropriation bill of last'year for finch revision, as when I had -the Opportun ity of deliberately examining iii ] ; I found provisions which 1 could riot have approved—but opprirlumly wai denied ins before the bill hadi|become fact, as the legislature was ou the point ol adjournment,'the oj.ly question proKcr.tcd to mo vtas whether that hill should becomb a igw •Without amendment or tiro ! nccesil tics of the government remain uuiiro* v|(Ud fori , ... .j- j j The gallantry of our soldiers in ibe field atill i‘heds lustre on the Corn, nionwoali'vahd that their,■imorit,' Ik nj'i>ri'<-iato(l by generous people 'is shown by the continued and ! cheerful ijberality with'-. Vhich the men add women of the State coutrihnte oi thcir riioaiia for thiscodifoi t and wclfurei— May the blessing |if '(Jpd bo. I-Ort- those brtire men who have stood] bv the country through^,iha dark: hour* of ler trial. V j , ; .j f r *A. G. CUHTIN. , Executive Chamber, )! [ Harriaburg, Jah| 4, 1865. j j j- it Special Dispatch to Pittsburg Commercial.! 1 | i Pennsylvania Legislature. f, 5 IlkaßifißUßo, Jan .Stj | -The Sehate :.ytau called to,order ;at [tb rue 'o'clock ’ by. Speaker; Turrelh— Thirty one modi bora wore I present Prayer ,wwi doliveied by; Reverend Jackson, "• fi - i . The Secretary of the |; Common wealth presented the certificate* j of" 1 election of Senators.. f' i Mr. Clyhior presented a protest from iholfernocratic Senators agniufit Jlr. Tilrrcli occupying the - chair, which was rejected. ,• 11. j. ; The newly elected- Setiatcirsi*being | swoin.a ballot was taken for Speaker. l.Mr, Turrell received eighteen votes' land W m Ai .Wallace ob'ven., ; ,|i ' d.Mr. Ttitrell- then delivered an' able address. lie pledged himself to (fw-| charge the ■dctici' fauhfllly, witlyja just regard to Ihu rights of-ail. Tile rules ot'scheSpnaie had,been pe ( e«l by }'ears t ufyxporience’, and a tidal d bo camully. observed. The 'uniojid tnent giriT.g soldiers the jyoiiijig priy, 'leges was hailed gr.a totally ceory 1 where,-'ami- .-gladdened, %i»o isoldier’s hearts, and would m'akn j them moiv -readily engugu in active defence. ;Ho referred l|» the. importance of the j're ccnt'cleclibn,' and the prevaflutg on that day. | ' : ( I Alter alluding glcwingiy to the de-. fer will be termination'of.'the North j to crush ilfce i*?- rebellion, l|o-renewed. the resuks.al- on the ready secured to Frc’edoin and illu> w.’iinmilt faunity, and • preyed i lh«j day would and U*th; soon arrive when every ['foot of soil Ntwjir would be consecrated by the uenuti :oi January, 1 universal freedom. ■ 1 . f - five tbou-uiid •.opics of the address tin perces were ordered to be printed. . ' thereof. : ■ Chief ’ OJerk, Assistant .Clerkand Subordinate officers were! then eketed i2j4° l ' V ®' as follows: . Clerk-iGco., W. Hjamniersly. .| V | P&n Assistant Clerk—Lucius Rogers.j [ B^avara* Transcribing Clerks— E. Williams,. Martin Or'ady. E. K. Haines, Henry Catlin, E. DeWolf | | r Sergeant-at-arms—Johln G Mar tin. . ■ ” ■ ; i AssistanfsLdo.—James S. Johnson, Charles William*. •'i f ; *j.; • . Door Keeper—Joseph Riblet. | Assistants-—I. B; Hinds, M. L'. Jfriv ihger, Frank 11. Acuff; Jacob ,TTi Kline Joseph T.i jliompson, John-A, Arnold. ■. ' i/" ] ! Messenger—William Ji>offfjr. . Assistant—William Shields. , 1 . l’j Committees to notify .the’ 'Governor and the House of the organizaiioii ot' the Senate.were- appointed. Resolu tions were adopted inyitirig Clergy ins n to offer prayers daily, and, adopting the rules of last session. | Resolutions daily at clhvon| except M, Monday ani Saturday, add on Mon'- day at eight in the evening wore adopt ed., Adjourned. i lloubx.—The House'w|a» called to order at twelve o'clock | Tbe election returns were read by .the Clerk, who announced two certificates from. Somerset,' BooCbrT ami “Fulton, add .asked what names should. be plac ed on theroft. . .. ' ; , After a lepgthy discussion, thin res olution of Mr. Brown, ot Warren, that the- names of the two members who appeared to haye the; highest number Of votes should be calledj was adopted.-' :{| • A vote for speaker was then taken; MrOlmstekd, of Potter, received, six's ty votes, and Ur.Quigiy, of PhiladeU phia. thirty six. Mr. Olrnstead thank ed the members for tbe honor, sit'd pledged hi* detenainaijou.to act faith* 1,^4 Mt fully, fearlesilyf and- impartially, and j tbatbe would enforce theruloa, and ‘ endeavor to accelerate business. r T?he Intereffflithe people bffPennsyljmhiiii were varied. but would. be hurmohi*. pua -Hal directed attention to thej petrol bum interei{.t« of |h§~ComTponwealth,, each of vrhiehi Vould re4hir« their. observation.; : { The organisation of the House was! completed by the election dfj the fol lijifrne offerer: u ~- 7 -- Chief Clerk -A. W.ißehtfdict., , Asslsjapt" Clerk—/W. Hi "Dennistoa ter—Alexander- Adair. , j Sergeabt at-Arm*-—C. B; Idell. I I)oork|epe'r-Tff F. iTJunkin. ; / ; MeasonWr— I [ - j t|-Transenhi n 5 Clerks -C. "W tyal fc-i |er, 'C.j : I)l Harlan/ Joseph 1 ' Willislsn, Thomas C. Kerr.- • h j i Tbg members were then Iworjn and the usual, committee# appointed to wait op the Gove 1 nor, and'the Houst adjourned. ’’ - exlecutor’s -n'ot, ■; 'TTTHB^E AS letters testamentary qb ft* ijeetite of Giobce Mst*; late of New ; Sewicklytp., Bearer co:, Pa.,;deo'd, baring been granted to the undersigned, all persons indebted to-said estate are requested' tq make immediate payment, and those baring claims gyaiust tbaj eame will present them gtfoperlV authenticated for settlement. K> 1 ’ HjSNP.T GEOnRINfI. vi*'.L : W GIOEQB GABPNKR, !-? Ir * janll’sspi j. : New Sewickly tp. lIEIsiiAS, the' Auditor* Genial, ns rej | qnifed by thell Ilf sect iunof tie Vet entitled “An act Enabling the Bsii’ks of this Commonwealth tn hebime Associations Tor the;! purpose, of Banking under . the- laws of .thq United States, passed on (he 2v!d day of Auj gnei, 18G4.P hascertified .'to me : that “The Bank of Bearer County.” .'lpcated~-in;.. New Brighton, leaver county, has. furnished sail isfaotoVy-eytdeiice to hint that all the rbqniyet, went qf sa'd Act have been con'piicl wi*h by the saiti li; nk. and that it has-heeomo on 'Asl eqciatiqn'fpf the purpose of Banking Under the lavra ofHthe. Untied states;’ *’! - ['. { : I jdft the iefOTe. cause this.notice thereof td be he'; publ hhed in accoVdaiica with , tlie proi visions of the said 11 ib Section of said Acl| and do declare that tho Charter of said Bank by thetems of said Act, is deemed and tar kenj to ; be h ireupon surrendered;subject to the provisions of the Ist Section:of said Act. ■- A. O. CURTIN, Co.»r»ur fU-CnAMBUB, "i J -g, Dec. 31, 'Gt':; ! Exf-icriJ { Harriabu| BEAVI IN &e Oi , ty bf B beforb'ftbe In thelmat the rcal-es And np«-,* ; heirs end cbasedto-t frames B: |T. Kitefaic residing in James C. I John A.-B late.of, 1 Cal r* . to abew. cause if ear you have, why an ini jjujat to m ike partition of> the real of fetid deceased should not be awarded at an prphina’ (lourt, to be held tt Beaver, in alid for saidCointy. on the first Monday of Malfoli nut. f i . JOSEPH LEDLIE, Sheriff; ;! I Bearer', dan. llth,'-18S4. ■ i’f NOTF TS the ■ 11' State c; the part it in Price. late i and legal David Price, rtfs iMaryj Pric iTork; an aliil e&cli o tiic’j veal c: onthf 1 'prc the Ist IIH and place ; SaT.BIFF IW* ver, Spe OrriQc jor - 'Di&TUI(r. Vrcmc. XI • sessc c ia uow dm SEAX. 1 • A. t *hysii {LaA FS EEO El \3S'r|ti<3© : -) iR COUNT*, as: ibhnns’ Court for the eonn -1 saver and I Slate iof PcnnsyWiniel. [tlonorable • fudges of said dbuit? f. er ,of the petition; for partition of > sic of Robert Ritchie, deoeasSt • b-trit. Nor. 10th ifcli-J,! Rule bn tlija -legal represetatives bf said 'dep a fit: Jane-M’CormictC; ( wilTo'w df d Cormick) Francis Rite aid, Ale*.- (the petitioner); Wm.i T. Ritchie! t the-State of lowa.Kobt. Ritchies; f itchie, Klizebetb Bronrn-(tridotr bf I awn), Jones »D. Rit.ouio. -noV. or. litbrnia, and ajh others interested! CB l?« RARTITIOXv j Irphans* Court ef BeAyer count'p f Pennsylvania. In, the, matter M mi of the real estate 1 ' ! of • county, dec'll. To the heir# representatives of said ‘•dvc’-tl.t >' Price, James Price, and Margaret, id,ng m the Stale of M:ehigan; : e, residing in the Bt*t« ■ tjf-'Neir, 1 all others .. intercsfed’^Vot ; f yon arc herebys-notiiiod 1 tii.it s i to make punttion or |T»U|dUoii-s hereby given to .ail persons as-- 1 with a Special Income' t|ax, in Lawrence counties, that said tax, and payable and that' the.te'oUee-' tit hia.offiee betwcenjS o’clock.;i.' i: m._e.very day (except Snnd|y )'.j e of ’.VjUiam Johnston, in Roche >-V 16th and llth; at.) the office cili;G.’ >u. Esq,. In Beaver, on the ISSt? md at the office of EU Uend. Esq, ght'f.n.-pu the JOthJand 2lßt,&ry.,i 600, in person or: by deputy to r s inter and if the person or persons I pay. shalj be liable' turn upon jt he ajrgri it iational funds only received, in pjtj -I‘efsous residing south' ojfijiie , in . Beaver county; can pay to Nicholson,. Esqi, at Frankfort all times. , . V; ( ; j; ' \ ih.s owing Internal Revenue tax, In d Lawrence counties,! ban remit by ;ck marked GOOD bjjrj the Cashier . k or private iianker|in good ierof, said counties^! the cificajb'f no Allegheny, payable in 1 to' the ,OKI)KR of the t their own-risk; and proper T.joali-'; forthwith sent to such an add|«jss'' ordered, on the roce.pl of •übhjr|o-, i •i ' ; ■ .trf. i ,' DAVID 1 SAXKEY, Collector. . ttthraaf Hercuaa. Stamps for Able •• jabl URT DEP jl' j ht Comptroller of 'Cu'rrenci/l > | lkhixgvon, Dec. .20,186:1. f i J. | IE AS, by satisfactory eridetieo pie- | tod to the undersigned, it bits been ' jpcar 'thatjvTuo National iisnkbf inty" in the Borough of Jfew I Brigh . Couutyof llejivo.r, and ' State, bf lia, baa been duly organited uhi er ing to the ‘.equiremenU dftjho • entitled “An Act to pro Tide lurrenoy. scoured by a pledge of* teeißandstand to ‘provide _ for the and redemption thereof,” appror -18(34, and has complied with alii he of said Act required to be corapli ed > commencing the business of Bsi k aid Act: ■ , f , ' refore, I, Hugh M'Cullooh.’Comp teCurrency.tlo hereby : cerqfy that onal-Bank - of Beaver /County,'' in h of Nlew Brighton, in the.omintj of d State of - 1 itnenee the business of. Bhnktng i in- It aforsaid./j i -|' . In testimony whereof. |witen >s« 1 my handand seal of office, 'this “ 2Uth day of December, 18d4, • HtJGHM’CDLLOGH. Comptroller off Currency., i L. S.'IMORANDi M. ciak and suasao: li. A. Sitrg. U\ S Army.) LbedoM BEAVER CO., PA. .r* '.'&%*'■£d *?• ■• :i* Btj, :i r - .vvu^ MEIOTTOOacoMiE^,;,, • • jPrinttnj Cjtop^! 5 *- »aj Ohe of 'thf. -Larqext -an I u ; ' ' ' j. Circulated PapJ j, • , ; J . ' Prospectus fop the N JW y 4 oaa3?uinmg. control of tu, ’ - the! cominencemenf of the . V eJ' l ’’''l li tore announced U, e ir DEWu w.i. '°»'b initial a'new lift a■* vi lnr .f ‘' u MTIi)v jrhidfealibuld render Mai KVBB AGCE.E EAULE TO / E **s Tbe l&p-lf Increase*® :' ‘"8“4« Wour ; eo a S *’'* Letters from Over-,- V> a Cti.! I t>WAfforte.n*,c not b‘ c .?"' V oe.^fiil.; ■ r ■!■.,] !4 o#ni[. The Comma-rial ;lIAS GlTmvv r. : pablio firor until t it noW rank' , DAILt it LEADING JOURNALS.!* ‘ln ordertu keep pacer. with th* ■ the' reading and atil,^- as f. the increasing .pressure market REi'op.fs including the IRON, OIL, OAfVtr , rTJEiI. TODAOCO, and the At,M GENERAL MARKETS, odr ..! - RIVE it News, receives!particular attention 1 ,. an.i j a ,A _parlme:it the Conwraul u 4ST Q /■ ’• “‘t : .^FIN4NOUL>SD ; SftJC : KLEvouin! ! of the CVnurwrciai are prepared ' (_»fill be found,to li • U .Jitu E!y. fo.i J tic. AUo* trieilopoTM of - ill ■>,' y U ‘ ‘'O' I.LEADING *AftKETS OF [Hi.- rrrv-.. embrieijig’reports ,«(.the IK;V W.tIOLKtaALK MtKKEis. 5nJ Sif 'i ’V ■’ -purls of OIL S fit-; K FINA NL: .1. vy‘ * I*!,'' from day to day... i ' " ‘ IVhiiei special attention, b iff ji« n„,'l' , these spveiral Departments, 1 :-,i Itl ,J layaclafrn BoTnas am .ng the’.eiau,/- ; . I' of the epujury «n:,e’tia-ti\f • ’ T.*? 1 *. I **: GENERAL INrr.LLiGKNi'-E . Itse-ipi fo to give Cv ne oucaoti or suited to ti e Fahilt aim,,; r IO V,, j come visitor to the d'uerita.win'* ru-.L . - i : THE fi’U'iT ,v forms ,aj peculiar led lire ufiiJle V tgard to deabminatinnHf distiiietion; firs i ' , partflient of titp I etwamtut/.-liali attratteu rntd ) a.tbnti. .n; and arrangements are briiijfin;, l ''i 0 liiprcaae its reef An Led iinportUijce andV' •' ! As fc feature at once aovd and instru C ilv~e t 1 I'ConstituOs nprtfl4 leosl'.(f.thje manv daira’ ; ,«f the VfmmmjJto-patrenagi : ' jn poluuTThe Course.iwtViU be >.n-ui . of- Ui- MeV-m, W 4 • chra , estly loyal to t.he j_o , >Ternniev,L^ RT i.i a4 . far „ " oonsiateit with ibis aim, ires ij.jta p 4rtW4 . V ship. „ r . . The Comntrcial is * folia sh»ivV. *.r.( 1 in rwa ediiious rruTUiatv/v ex t cti)i?4. , [ ' ' ' XfiKMS;or Daily: by r *;.? as, •City subscribe:s, airrml ly' xrnef-i, adVance, dr.> do ce us i r able 10 tbccarrier. ;erd discount jnads.'tolAginta. ; Tu3'SATvm>AY;t,‘i.!>-;Mf!CML — combining all 111 (j TuiTont fOua, Liijfra’/.,iad|SiVi*>a;; i; ; Vijuanls'llaidmg-'io.- the : ■ri M s!,sjo’. {i'i isaiios,) pnj', i*if. C-i f ofTwcnsjy, sl,* : | • , t Th.i .IT ruy/c.r , Wfrx!-/ ’■/ it-' i acrtiitsartv 'htqrikr'anj hi "J - i ca-, - UTmt b- de'vititd 'friar.. Vst iniisters are jiquMiod Jlo' va V y ag*UM for :u9 Cvr.irrurcial. V- I 01Sc<*J7 jFI FTil op:.opus O- D RRTGUAM,..;. !.L.; -A—i U.-D. Addreai THE C (>..lMi!‘.V .[ vL. NOT; pTTT X I’A l'l t LOX CEATERJIbUifTi'. S 3:", . IS the brpipinsf.Coun. in and foy '»y of Bea’vsrfaud State of i's:,Vr Jdn.Uie matter ofithe partition o; tu.-' r.i .*t” ■ 'fate of &o'tleiViMkhaeK deed. -a. to; wit: Not. lOtjJ. I’Sqi, i'.uie ' legal representatives of, soM dee-f--.'i. '. 1 ' ] Julia, inierronrivied uith Win,. li'wwel;.- ■j’iS'termarricd with' Peter T ten ■L’ ?.!>'•* - j apis, now, or late of St;. Louis.. M ]idtermarried-uiih George. Ur.l lv. t'rj.’J V-' ' she- wots divorced' ait; 11 .' . a man named Cliucc!iinan--|an l j terested—Ypd’tiifd each of Iy.c ri I ; re . v . .-i tod-to-he aad-appetH* befote tee .b r * t ■ if’ 1 j-.vjLpf said.Gourt, W fits' feat M-.'.hj id'Mu:: ,'blip ext, to 'accept, j pr\refaso : me’rsr. ■'' : "i • / ILL attend' to' legal hfi«ine*s j l * I'. ’ V kinds. Prompt. P**'-*}' J {lections .generally. |,icens* J . lection of pension?*'. P ( oumy. 1 *• •' •Prize mpniy, Pav; ot-l-V:' and all kinds of M.lit.’rjr Government. Office— '*“* > Corner of. Markit Stn:t in /'**■■ (irnm'aeinteiy in /the rpir r.l ; .rourt HKAV FAI, PF.NN - ADMIX ISTRATO l v S T FTTHKS&f administrati ■f j Taos. 'i'.src' ci Beaver co., decv having been £* un agjersohs ialcbtel i^ 3 -*^** t .\ w« request immediate *.!! '•hose having 'claim, gainst saj^• e? ISV preseiu t,hem to the subscriber themicated for settlement.* * 3ohk blekvbSi ■ ■! ■ vr:&;;\ ,moTBo'64 BEAV.R ' A JfOTHE ft,, TEKif.*, f s ' XX U'lO>TUSi- w.JI open qji : Tuesday. -the. 3 %*[ 'jvt'Mrh- J® - ?For.furt her information *evl fo ' * *loguei AdJrai* d«021 , 6i , EXECUTOR S s'oll^ TT? HERE AB. let!era tMtarr.entarr Wi..e,st»ie of Assrffr CMt ■, Brigljitiiti - » j>. ,Beater cimt:v. ’••>5"..,. ji* beetu 1 granted to ilie ' e ,-;c .= •' knoiring ibajnselTe* IndeV w - l\ , /„V ; ; Me requested to made end tnokae hayiug'cliurr.s aj•;■ .u-; i> 'prMwrobem property ■ tUmlent/ • JACOB CAtFP.^ 4*e21.6i & 1 s-^ -VI r M •r< r- n ...r. S, B. y : ;' *•