THE OBSE "The World Ls Go+ •med to E R. 1 , PA t 'lllalprwar,Blfornii, DE1101)11ALTIC NOIIIIIO lET:I2 FOR uoisnxon, F FL'S S ( • FOR t CAZIA't pomm:ssr ii Q Ilt S •14 NG'S, .--- , Appolatmeet by the Pre' Col. JAMS! rSS SNO*DEI county, Parm ay Ti t ania, to be j U: S. ',Mint at '/ I iladelphia, in ROAM removtll • We rccor4 tN appoi s nimeni a pride. Col. nowden--is f j r , - ' I Pennsylvania, and although hi- valuable ser ,ices and name are the preper.y of the State; ne of this section take pride . in adliance nem. We never had abetter State Treasu rer than t Col. Snowden, and we are sure he Rill - till his ffresent appointment with equal credit tohinioll. 1: , , ,'° Navigation Open. . The Steritnbnitt Nest,. 0 leans, from Dotroit, rode her a ayintp',gort on NVrdnesday with tot encountering anyc i obstruction from the 1, «e , She together wit ',' the fadison, Cant. wFaiden, having in, tilk,i;- the chooner Citi :o, left on 'Thursday- fkT the %•est. Another trat, wf did:not learn ihe:na e, coma irk on Thu t „ v r , day night, and noy ( 'ridgy) lays at .. , ancß)r in the little Bay. = THE WAR NEW 7 le newn'given in our last .1 the defeat of Sa'n's Anna by our brave volt' teers and reg-' 't!ar under, the 4.4llitnt Taylor at Buena Vis a( the 22d aM. 23d of February, and offt ea ly contirmq 'n o-day's Ohserveriland the ,i, tlclessful landir ' ) g o f the . - e pe si t.i6n under Gea. Scott, and , inV l estritent - f . the city of 'Vera Cruz, will be read with hrilling - inter= tat by the whole_ country he former is most gloriotis,.yet truly moor fail! Glorious! because the stars and stripes, the J em li blein of freedom and progres.l, still w ve' in triumph ovtr those brave l‘earts wto 'survive the ~, cd(nage and death! of that ensanguined. UK, i tilorious! because ant). her great battle of.this' .04 and righieous vat. has been fought' and won! Mournful ecause its glo ry(I has c't t the country so nanny , valuable titcs!-=; many good citiz. nsl—so . many ' good snldters!—so many .brav officers! But they !ell p ot unavenged—ltea son heaps i of their slaughtered foes lay pil d around ,t'hem and for{ to sleep before their murderoug° am rot! And they fell,too, wit! their faco to theenemy—riot flying at hit like true'voua of gallant sire and haul to hand, they dote cur or'to: fall. We may not, nor is it / mete for ahy, to t pia out here a name and dere. 'a came, from among-the list orbrave men who distinguisfwd themselves an yielded up their lives on the' altar of their coot try in this battle, but let the tear. of regret and t w sigh of sympaf thy be offered as a tribute ti the gallant' darf in; of adtkfTwers and prix te.l--:the sod jot'. affluence and a name and t le son of, poverty and obscurity—for u ll pli -e were 'eqiially brace, aril equally ck•servirg, t he 'reinembrance and gratitude of. their ':;t4nt% t ~) wen. ' Truly call lie say with our broti er of the Bntlialo Co vier, 'Gallant ! gallant ons! ...1' t'llt? sle.lollo brtsc.wlic ~itili to :reit ' try all their lvollatry'a Won. rs blest.'" . _l` 'he battles of dhilo Alto and Resaca de la no, and the terming of Monterl;y, wer ! e .IyUvgartledgreat battles'—g,lorlits tk AMerican a ms , .laut ils ilt:Bliena 'Vista, • l_s \ i-tops theo l t 11. It stands our, wh , en , we •1-iderltlie ,ii curustances as' the great bat': ,:e,Of 4 tnnc'eS'it ti tcs, - itt.'eoo tnd steady cour t well-pl. Mied actin . Let old Ettropt, ...tilt its, dp . at standir g and long-drilled arid their.way-wOr 1 veterans, look to ._. ..liesp com paratively untrained volun eerg, only iive thousand tr ng, facing ar ene my, of More than three time. their numbe v)ell disciplited, and under able generals, galling.- ly fight ug for twp long da)siresisting charge after cb rgC, and at last h !ding the field vie-,, tolious.l: Tel?, then, is the c not courage, the mast litln-hearted, and skil the most consum- Mate? Heroes! hoUr the n . tional heart throbs with patriotic pride for the' valor, and mourns fur their slain. The twen y-second of Feb ruary will be now doubly cherished by l i the American people.", ' a,qc and ME trim's, hi--t i - By thelastaec - onnts th , he Rio Grande, had been I (if maraudin g r. Mexicans, a opi , ened unobstructed from '&e . T. Santa Anna wag , z ,ardsSan Lille Pbtosi, w his broken army Gen. Scott's operationi etc tut the precursors of in the reduction of the. c news of which we are co to rCeeive. Unleqs we g williying a close to the w must see that. eveil utr them the deep s into ditric' battle they ine t with noth diTter. And volunteers ! lexigri from the United augmenting our forces, but little chance of makin tap i hopo of su ccess, or Eig the farther adv anCe o y. Such being the con look for the extending of oa the part or the telex indeed already is it rum Inks;sent in a cominun can congress to propose p relian e can be placed I=l2l All the Le - Th. federalists boast tains "all the learning an d county—especially after it.lntd'nt been for i the, ig erats, ) btc. Lc. they wo, rninoTy. "rho Pe l nneyl ttiem har,d'one on thi s . wis recently taken by t berg, Lehigh 'county, in ceptan'co pi file cbnn. .stood—For acceptance Heidelberg gpnerally .; for the •Fedetal ticket.- hat their party con ! • intelligence" of the a defeat--and that if orance i of the demo. Id not now be in the [anise, however, hits laim. ' Xt says a vote I o Citizens i f Ileidel this State, n the ur n school ry tem, and li 21, against 137!- 1 .118 a ti,n , imouslyote Still bent The Boston Post as ufacturing Compaq it factory in Amesbul thi by 56 wide. These bent on "Ruled in spi • the Salisbury Man end to erect another •Iseti‘son, 100 feetlong nufacturers are still • whip creating. : Ttie Gazette and Individual Liability. ' After a, long chase / we hakre at length forced our cotemporary, lutd a-defensevf its oppp , . position to the incorporation, of the individual, liability clause In charters of private comm. vies. ; lAnd what:think you, reader, ours, 'is the reason (for they name but ode) these fed eral editors give for this opposition tow' mau -1 ifestly just' provision?—what think you is the - ea:son given for pronouncing 'it - "but bn [ idle figment of-the brain incapable of being, [ reduced to practice, and repulsive the common sense of every enlightened 'business man"? That think you is the wise excuse for de nl3 uneing Gov.. Shunk as “silly," and this v‘i il established principle of pemocracs as "a\ surd ";? It mays be found ii . rf the following: / / 'We are npposed to the personal liability of 11 eor orations because it carries with it a spe cie or imposition, or, in other , words , conveys a fi titious :monied value, far surpassiug, prob.. ably, the actual means of those composing the Company / thus chartered by legislative enacti ti anent. Conseq onlly, peO le may, on this ac count, repose 'limited cuinfidenee in dishon est, rotten hen erns, and, in the event of ex plosion, su tai ruinous losses." VER.' = 1 , N K ,/ • piNER) j IT R E ir R . tdont 1 v, of Venango Ireaanrer of the place, ofja - Aitc I w•ithlee ings rn'Nor,tll west ..11, ... . JO If our read rs and the public don't agree With us that his is .reasoning with a ven I,geance, we'll give it!up and say that "inlivid unkliability" is a humbug. But it will be I - . news',. we i , agine, to writers on political economy to learn that becatise a man eir num ber of men re held individiially, respnsib i lti in all their propert y for all their :debts, anti' can in no way escape paying them, that - they 1 thereby practice "a species of impoSition," be bause, forsooth, "people, may" believe that they are worth a great detti more Om they really ate, and in event of their failing "they ,(the. "people",) . sustain - roinous losses.!'—; Verily has "kripe.4 don" of Ohs "speeies" been; practiced for a mat number of yeal.s, and no modern phifarjthropist everthought of %vim , ing the peoplc i of it before. But the world is 1 growing wish' apace—forimerly a 'igeneroiti confidence?' was all that was necessary, ac cording to federal doctrine, to make She c an try,proaPerous: Now, however, aecordin to the above this' "confidence," based up n-a man's persorial property, goods and chattels, lands and hereditaments "conveys a fictitor their paper or !cr dit, ous monied value," to his . i "consequently,l people may, on this acco nt, repose unlimited confidence" in i his. and aLso , ciates solvency, and "sustain riiinelis lesses."' On the other hand, according to this reason ing, if a company is ehartere i dby-the legi stature, withont this clause, the"peeple" lent not ‘'re pose unlimited confi'r ence" in its solvency, will not trust it, and Bence will not sustain ruinous losses. Now, is this Sol Let facts and experience, of which ofir neighbors - p ate so much, iy:ewer. ' The U nited States nk L , . And feat the_"pdividuel liability" clause i its char4r, yet .0 ‘he people" "reposed'unlirry.ed confidence" in • ita ' solveriey, and sustatped "ruinous losses;" T'lle' , ,Banks of St: Oak', and River Raisin, ptate lidnk of Illinois, qer rnan° 'Melt of VVBoste;,' Bank of Gallaplls, and some fifty wild cat. concerns in Michill an,,, together, with hundreds of others all over the I Union “tliO people" . hare severally "repqsed unlimited confidence" in . anti / sustained "rhin- ens lossel." The stockholders of non of these were individually respoissible fort eir l , debts. Nor has any better, results been riehiev-, cd by manufacturing - eempanyp chartered without tnui firovi si dn. IN e. need ettly , a - lab - I ' to the disastrous career of the "Great Wtes- 1 tern Iron Company," which failed for an ;jam% merise