if. ri. ivii.so, VOLCTME AX NO. U. TU COSSTITOnoi) TDK UNI08 ASO TIU F.sroRCEMENT OF TUB LAWS. edi rcR axd prn;.isiiEr llllFmm'JLFNIATA COUNTS 1'EN.VA., JANUARY 23. 1S07. WHOLE NUMBER 10:10. TERMS OF ri'BLlCATIOX. Tub Juniata Skstixel is published every Wednesday morning, on Main stroei, by H. H WILSON. The srr.Pcii'irTioN price of ihc paper will lie TWO DULLAKS per year in advance, buJ $.J.j() if nut paid withiu the first throe months. ffJ No paper discontinued until nl! ar rearages are paid except at (lie option of the Editor. Anvctmnxo. The Yates of ADVEUTIS lNlI are (or one square, of kioiit lines or loss, one insertion. To cents three, $1 o ; and jo cts or each subsequent, insertion. Admiuisira or"s, Executor's ar.d Auditor's Notices, iSa'.on. Professional and liu-iincss Cards, not exceed ing l!-5 lilies, and including copy of paper. fS.oo per year. Merchants advertising (changeable quarterly) $ lo per year, includ ing paper at their Stores. Notices in reading column, ten cents per line. Jon Work The priees of JOB WORK, for thirty I'.il!., one eiirht sheet, fl,2") ; one fourth, ? J.i'O ; one-half, $ !,oo : nndaddition- n; no-iincrs, tail pilot ami lor isianns, 5- e oo per quire. ' J EM LU 1 ' I A MitHintown, Juniata Comity. Pa., Office on Main street South of liridgc fir et. 71LU.VM M ALLISON, At tontcy at Laic, Octant VVA(. Attend lo all liu :iie?s cnfriisfct to liif Can1. iMiic on M;tin Siwt, Mii.iimown, la. JOHN T.LSAIIM. Mil FI.INTOWX, JIXIATA COUNTY. TA. OKKKItS profe-sional services to the p'.iMic. l'rompt Hlit-iiliou pivyn to the iir'.-''ut io:i of claim - against the tiovern merit, collections and a'l oilier huiness entrusted lo liis care- Oilicc in tha idd Fellows' Hull, l'.rid;:e Si ret. cuii: ArCTION'KCIt The nn.lersijr.e 1 offers his services lo the public as Vendue Oyer and Auctioneer. Ik has ha.l a very larc experience, and feels confident that he can give satisfaction to all t no may employ turn. 11 mny he aduiewsed kt M iii'.iutown, or found at his home in Fer managh township. Orders may also be left at Mr. Wiil s Hotel. Jan. I', lSiit. WILLIAM QIVEN. MILITASY CLAILIS. " "'HK undersigned will promptly attend to JL the collection of claims against either the ritr.te or National Oovi rnmetit, I'cnsions, u k l'ay, Hounty, Kxtra I'ay, and all other claims arising out of the present or any other war. Collected. JEaEMIAlI LYONS. Attorney-at-Law. !:fflintown, Juniata Co., l'a. fobl NEW TOBACCO STOltE Just received at Ilarnes' Cigar and Tobacco fc"ture. a Iresh supply uf pure Vara Cigars and Tobaccos. Jlest Navy Si, 00 per lb on,j . Ilr.l " otic. " " Cases lold liar l.-iO " " OrauoUe 1,40 " " The best brands Fine Cut ioose and in foil, r.nd all kinds of Height Tobacco at reduc ed prices. The lovers of good chewing and :i.'.ki! tobacco are re-pecifully invited to 0 iil and examine uiv stock. June :'!Lf. " . T. r.ARNES. Tl' i'.'.V A Kit ANO KM KNT. The undersigned j. finding it impossible with one .Market C :,r. to supply their customers, have purchased another, and are now prepared 10 furnish lo trketing regularly twice a week after the l.-Lol Ai.gust. I ine Car will arrive it: I'at t-.'i-son eviiy V. 'eiir.v. I ay evening, tbe other will arrive every Friday evetili:g. We wish i". disi inctly understood we will do nothing but a st riot ly cah business in future. l'er s. ns ord-ring goods regularly every week lire expect. 'd to pay promptly each trip. One car will leave Patterson for Philadelphia very Monday morning, the other will leave every Wednesday morning. july .Vtf. IIOLLoUACUn & ROWE. jy:.f AL CAltlTZ p" It. M. KKEVKIl, DKNTAL SCUGKON 'SHAKES this method of informing his friends JL in Juniata county, that owing to the ica sonably good success he has met with, during t 'ie few in out lis he has been practising his pro fession in said comity, he fee's w n ranted in making stated visits to M ifilintnwii and Mc A!i-tersvii!a The first Monday of each moiuh Mr. K.'cver may be found at the Juniata Ho tel, .Mifrlin. te remain two weeks. The third Monday, ht McAlistcrsville, to remain during J he week. Tech inserted on VULCANITE, ;ul.l .V. SILVER, lEETH FILLED and extracted in the most approved manner, and with the least possible pain. t3jU Strict attention given (o diseased gums. So. All work warranted. Terms 1 va-onable. January HI, lSGO-tf. JOSMl'H S. DELL. CLO T HIE R, NO. 4'. NORTH THIlt!) STREET, PHILAD'A Clothing supeiior lo any other establis ment in the City mid at lower p.rices. Mer chants will find it to their advantage to call. All goods warranted. Presented by J. K. Swnycr. nov. 7- ly. r.STAIil.ISlYl'.IJ r, VEAHs .OKREL HORSE HOTEL Ko. 288K0ETH FOiia TH SE2ET, PHILADELPHIA. . IIRTH'1 1-1135, Fe'-, i -;'. ly J 1'Roi-Bir.roB. Dr?. LEON'S CELEBRATED MEVA RATIONS TUB nAreeTios or meoicai. . ..... Ik SC1ESCH. Dr. Leon's Elcclric Ilair ftcncircr. Il is a positive cure for l-nMntMs. ;l. isaTonio, Dr an.facts upon tlic secret ion s. I It immediately Rrrets falling out of The hair. I It alleviates neuralgia and headache. ; It radically cures dandruff and humors. J It keeps the scalp healthy, clean and oool. I It is an clegaut and exquisitely fragrant hair dressing. i It restores, cultivates and beautifies (hi hair. !t makes harsh hair flexible and lustrous. Ir. Loin's Uleciric l!air Renewer has en joyed a high local reputation for many years. Its wonderful restorative and invigorating properties are well Known (o the medical fac ulty of Philadelphia. lieing fully satisfied of (he merits of Leon's Klectric Hair Ueuewer we have procured ex clusive ownership and are determined that every household In our laud shall have oppor iuuity to renp its benefit. DR. LEON'S INFANT REMEDY. A most delightful and elficacious cure for the various ills to which infants and young children are subject. MJHABlE FOB TEETHING CIHLD.IEX- li softens the poms, abates iiifl iiiiniation invigorates the etouiach and bowels. Corrects acidity, and is a sure ami speedy cure for (' die. Cramps and Windy I'ains. A most .excellent preparition for children of a restless and fretful habit, and ill all cases uf Loo-ei;e--s. Oriping, Vomiting or other in r.'sr 1 grief, it gives immediate ease. Used for more than Lnif a century in the private practice of one of the most eminent physicians of I hil:idljhia. In now placing this article within the reach of all our countrymen, we would remark that we know it to be a remedy of unrivalled ex cellence and th.-.t it has proved in thousand-, of cases, as wo are levilvcd :t shall in mil lions, a priceless bono. Fur sale by I'rug gists' every here. Address all orders to AVMLVAl k SMITH. nor. e rnovurF.ToRs, North Third AV., Vhlhul h.hla. siLVirs wash rcnvnEn. Saves time labor, money. Makes w ishing a pnstimc and Monday a festival. Sold every where. Try it. nov 1 1, lOO-ly. TTENTION CITIZENS. NEWS DEPOT 1. and Stat ionary Store, in Perry svillc, Ju nie.ta county, Ia. (Post OtHce Uuiiding. ) The tindcisigni'd asks leave to inform the pood people of this ond neighboring counties that lie has opend a hna stcck of Statiut.nrv Honks, etc., and having Weight them ut a very low wholesale price in Philadelphia, by adding a small per ccniagc, is cerlaiu he can sell cheaper than kny other establishment in the jounty. The following is a list of Maga zines and Periodicals, kept, with prices at tache d, any of hicii will be sent by mail frtr of postage to any place upon receipt of the annexed price, viz: Atlantic Monthly -loc. Harpers Magazine 41c. Frank Lc lie'a tiaiette of Fashions.... 4oc Oodics Magazine 40c Ladies Friend o.'ic. liallous Ma'razir.e L'oe. Wavcrly Magazine ( weel.ly ) I'.c. Harpers Pictorial twceKly) lr,c. Frank Leslie's Picioiial. Iliusiratcd,... loo. - Chimney Corner Joe Albion i lie. New ork Ledger i'c. National Police lle.zet le Kio. New ork Clipper lis. Saturday Night Me. Oleasons Literary Cotiipauion lc. lleatlicsand Monroe's Novels, (each)... 1 tic. Fcadie's Songster 10c." Martin's Sensible Letter Writer o'le. KoiiuiKi Tellers and Urcani Liooka of difier- cut kinds, (eachl 4iJc. Also all kinds of Novels N. H. Any of the Daily. Philadelphia pa pers fu'-niaheJ at 71c. per month, or tri-week-i;' at. 0(:c. per mouth, semi-weekly ooc or weekly 'l')e. pi-r month, tilso Music, Maga zines and other bindings attended to. P. S. I'.ack numbers of all Magazines and Papers iui nisiitul at short notice. I am dcter i milled to supply a great want iu this county by furnishing the people with raading matter at a reasonable prije. I respectfully solicit your patronage. JOHN M. THOMPSON. I'crrysville, atig. 1, 'iti. s. n. LornoN.. ..W. J. JACKMAN NEW CLOTHING EMPORIUM MIFFLIN TO W N, In Wihon't Jirirk Store Room, on the North- .-.( Coiner of Jirifle and Witter Street. rpiIE rndersigned would respectfully an-A- nounce that they have opened in the above well known fctaud a very tine and select assoitment of J! HAD Y-MADIC CLQT1USU, consisting in part of C'OZZjZli-"!, QFJlViTSTtB. . JTKZ'IZZ.-', ZQaZ.Z13Z, BOOTS & SHOES for men, women & children. HATS t CAPS for men and boys, Ac. kc. Our stock is compost l of .'.VTZJA'A 1' .VA'IF (lOODS!, and all who desire any article in our line would do well to call and examine our stock before purchasing elsewhere. Do-1 ing nothing but a Stri-tl'i CWi iutine, we j - - - , . i nr,:;:. EZ.l. J., ZllrJZ: ..ur-stock. iv; respectfully solicit a share cf public patronaoe lHW-lf J LOUDON & J ACKMAN. v i r c 1. 1 :i K i' v wian. v ilia o The tVhitest, the most durable and (be most economical. Try it ! Manu factured only by ZEIGLEIi & SMITH, Wholesale Drug, Paint it Glass Pealcrs A'o. M7 Aorr rnrw st , rn:r.iTA. Jan. I'l, '00-ly. IX AUG URAL ADDIIESS OF GOV. J Y. GEAHi IELIVRCD JANUARY 15tb. 1857. The great length of the Innugml j compe.icu ua to r.se cur ec are sending it to th currositor.i, eonifiji.i.r;t. Ij vre publish t'10 pcrticcs that r.uwt in terest the pub!!?. It is an ittterustinj aud 'uusinevlike doeumant. Opcaiuj with a review cf t!ia atr.tir'.ca ia wlii-.i the State. ri;!i otliern tf t!-.j Uiiior., r,-) involved duri".ig lha Iluij!i;u3 and coi cluding with n patriot:; rcviev7 tl tiie hituatit u of tha J ,'i.tion, r.:id t'te cha;i;a which have tetuited i'V the ir.ter:'ore:f J of the Kzecutiva T.it'i tlio Cocrcssioitil f'raut-liiee of retctation, tal t!;e uiy wStich dcToItreM upoa tilt r.-.p.r(fi0nta:i"4 oCtho pet pie lo rr.i.!:e the work ecmpldW. Fellow Citizknvj. Honored ly ie selection of the s:iverei?;a pson'.e of ty uaiive State t-.i thotr tumco lur ('.jot Magistrals of the Cou:iiiori-.r-:aith cf . eylvacia, it ia wiili ::iiulod fccKcg.t- ol' humility and grttitud-: t.iat I hav ip peared in the preiieace of uy ic'.'t'r.i ooiintryiiicn, und l-tfotj t!.. o!;r.r-"t:i:.' of all Hearts, to ta!.e tl.o so!';aia o'llia tiou prescribed a3 s. jualia".at:oo for that exulted station. "U support tli3 Cocsata (ion of the United -;iajc.s oi'd the Coa stitutiou cf I'emtsj lvu:.:a, c.i J t-J jieiforn my ofiii'iol duties villi udelity." I'nJ'jundly sensible of cvsryihiLg that ISILltliedbv t...S tUt'.hlltStf.tloa ot f t!.o people's cotiCJiiCc, :.rd tttorj deeply nrosred with the rc.tt i.rpo-.L-.u-.-e u-l i:.i- spiiisibiliti.'s of t!:a ofiic?, th?a cievr.tj 1 by its attendant honors, I.t it i;a our f it grateful duty i j rwtjij iorv:: giviuira to Ali.iigl-t y C:od fcr hi thaxhs - co.:t:'ct provi deuce end u:,u-.rt:.ovT;d Llesrtiipj to us as a people, a: especially rauio to im-jilor-e His aid ad couuacl ia the diuchtrge of civil trusts. v,l;c I.ss b;cu nty shield and huclk r sit sc. ues ot peri! and d.-ath. Iu addressir.g you cn this occasion, in accordance with a custot'l oriiriuatiKo; with tho Kepublican fathers, I rop-vte j :n ! :r Llsoc; was conceived red t:o:h act Aiulple glance at what must have been briclly to cxire?s my cpiuioa.t oa such j ccniuercial capital was iaau-j-.l tLo L'ecla- our ;c b.J slavery been permited to iu iiuesfions as coiieei a our cou:ou ecu- ! ration ot Indepead-juce, gav3 to Iu r con- cic.a :e v.'iii be suIUcieiit. In 1 8(30 the slave stitueney, ctid re. ate to our coiuujoa 10- jsponsibilitie-s. World, our nation has had its iuteniul cotnuiotion:.. Fi-ai the last of those vre hsvo scare !y yet emerged, tnd during whleli "t.-ar's desolation-' passed ever or.r Lad, lerviug its blightning i.-rfiueuccs pila'-ipaily upon those unforlutiato Mates w.iose pcopio re- belled agaiu.si tho govcniuicnt, and rot vrithstanding the a-r.iiir.g saciiCces of a great civil war, the States that luaiataiucd the government cud detcrieined tliit the I'nioti bhculd be preserved, have eoa s'antly advanced in hoi'or, wealth, pepu latioa and general prosperity. This is tho fiii-t tiuio that a change has occurred in the llxecutivc Depr.rt- mcnt of this State t.nce the commence- ment of the war of the rebellion : a brief reference, therefore, to that conflict, cud to its results, may not be inappropriate We have tho consolation of knowing that the contest between the North and the South was, not, oa our part, or.e for ambition, for military renown, for terri torial acquisition, nor was it for a viola tion of any of the rights of the South, but it was for tha preservation cf our own rights and privileges as uieu. acd for the maiiitouauce of justice, liberty and the Union. The object of the South was avowedly the dissolution of the Union aud the establishment of a confedctacy based upon lithc corner Btone-of huuan slavery." To have submitted to this cn our part, aud to have shrunk iron a manly resistance under such circumstan ces, would have been deeply and lastingly divradin"-, aud "would Lr.ve destroyed- the value of tha priceless legacy bequeathed to us by our fathers, and which we are obliged to trausmit unimpaired to future generations. The patriotic and Ijnion ioving people felt that the alternative was that ot life or death to the Union ; and under the auspicious guidance of Ahralam Lincoln, that virtons and patriotic Chief Magistrate, with the blessing cf lliimrho directs the destiuies of nations, after open action and arbitrary violenea ou the tart of the South, tho appeal to arms vas made. We had a jus: causo. and our citizens approving it with a degree cf utiauiiuity heretofore unknown, in this or anv other country, left their various em- tdovnients. their homes and all that was , dear to them, and hastened with cnthusi- ( education of the orphan children, of those j gatiifns aud iU blessings they will be tha ! statesman, who gave utterance to the de'." asm to the scenes where duty and danger noble men who fell in defense of the Union. better able to fuilil the one and enjoy the ! laration, i:that the propiteous smiles of called, and as the surest pledge of their unswerving love and fidelity to the Union j tjCj unhesitatingly offered their lives for ; , ,-.. v,,. nnn nther trio-! 1 13 III Lnci .aodii. . . providing the means nee- j essary for the support of our fleets and armies. Nearly two millions of soldiers , ! entered the field from time to time on different terms of enlistment. The citi- rrn..nr..!ll7 nxlli III tPl! tllfi hi;heSt luua t:iiciui-jr . . . . . . . - - - - o ! f,f r.atriotism in tho promot payment of taxes ir. their liberal contributions iujdcad. The people, at the ballot-box, have the shape of loans to the government ; sought out the meritorious veterans, and j and the world was astonished by the , the noble spectacle is now presented of t amount expended in their benevolent care, tho yotitl,fnl survivors of those who fell-at for the sick and wounded, through the j for their country, cherished and educated , aro"ic., of the Sauifary au'I Christian ( at the public expense. Even if I were ( ' Commissions aud other chatitablo asso !."hV'.n More tban-iix hundred bbo- )!' - 'llil;!llierl? Ilir,! hundred thou-i.n.1 in cit tnroic uoienuers mtu uo-.ru tm-tr lives ia their dcvoti'ju to the nation "for Cod and Liberty." In evc-y phase of this terrible conflict, i I'cntisylvitiia bore an honorable and an- jpoietioas part. Sue contributn:! three hundred and -i:ty-sii thousand three hundred nd twtnty-jjin vo!untr;cr soldiers to thi rescue of the nation ; and ticnrly every uattlc-Geld has been moistancd with the blood, and whitened vith the bones of bur heroes. To them ws owe our vis t'jriet, uusurpnssed in brilliancy and in the importance of their con.seti ueacra. To the d.!ii! tli3 thrice honored dead ! -.72 sra deeply indebted, for without their fiervicts :t is tios-iolo our cau.-1-! tui;:i.t not have been Duccessf-.il. It is natural and eminently proper that we, is a people, should led a deep and lastin;' interest in the present and fatute v.cli'are of iha soldiers who have borne so J so aj.paliiug, the ttatcswan couteta distin ruirdu l a part ia the frreat ccntcr.t ( r,httc J it with undisguised alariu. aud the which has resulted ia the n:aint?r.?r.:o cf ; .aulist with shauis. To-day these four ths !;, liaacr and prosperity cf the na-j a,j:'j JB3 co Jaagcr slaves, but i'reeaiea, iioa. uj ot t::e rnvate try cr3 rnivcrp.t'lv arl:i'jlaijrsil, anl ths generous rT'nVl...J..n.l i :a!t uiest ' reva:!s th-.t the amplest cars should he i-i-en Ly the jrcrrnteiit to ccoipr.a ' s; : tha:u, couaiiy aud generously, -.ri;? I bo-civ.; ud reraicrjs, for their service: s.l ' :i'-ri;lecn. i u. ;irc tun.t it may L-3 disanct!?- un- deraljul t"j-:l I do not epeak cf my :!f. ia c'lueci-ja w::h th.-i Bu.-'eet ; t at am happy to avtll n.joel" cf this cj-pt.r-tatiity to t peak Lii ,.cr'-j tf lVja-cyi-vsuia'n piivate. t.jluicrs, an J thj aofclc 1 o.'L-cers who coniaameu ti.oiu. 1 The gcat'i'Ooit-.' of the rco of i enn s.-.M.a 10 t..e c u:o.i E'j.::i'j:3 r.as ceca li. uctcd, lu nti etju-Iiy. Ly .t'.ic- Stat'--. 'ih'.-rc i3 toiiictL'u;.-peculiar i: tho loyalty o! 1 cnusyivauia. ao t-eeD.ed tj ;rm:i tl I the s.l ia t th; the u i, ; ura:, e.3 li epca ut u-voivea ug of a sunc.icr e-atr.plc. The . jae rai:it.-4 ut u-x maau-.-iu htost jewel of tho Jlopullie, that tit .ut.-iio, i.i iarn lioucj, uu i.t.r Lited ciaiuiiii.a organisation" i ui-;uiiy r.t.d f.-ie of a mool for otuers to eor.y. 1:3 r.-uci toe seow-.'d to foci that if fco cculd ft I'ce.v l.-ani.i, he lo'-c s, tad r.- tahli: h B'ri!:, a fatal blow ; rrould recover all his a resistless prestige ! ia th . old world. Hut thanks to Piviue ..vV . , aud to the enduring bravery .en aoldiors, the iavastou of c! 0'.-: o-..r beloved St.-.fo sealed her raore closely to the caus'j of freedom. The resnlt of the titlJacf Gettysburg broke the power of the rohcllion, aud al though the deal irjue was eclated, it was :c3vi:uble from the date of that great even!. The battle res-ens J ell tho other Ltatca :aud when the :re.n of victory was cumj.laicd by Shcrmaa'sr-uecessful ad I vacce Horn the sea, so that the two ceu -juerers could rhahc hands over the two folds that closed tl)3 war, tha soldiers of 1'eunsyivanii were equal sharers iu the glaricua consummation. No people iu the world's hh.'.ory have ever i-fcca saved from so incalculable a calamity, and t;o poopij have ever had such caure for gratitude towards their defenders. And Lerc I cannot refrain from an expression cf reh.-et th.-.t - the General Government has not takeu any steps to inftiet tho proper peciltic-s cf the Consti tution and laws upon the leaders cf tko'-e who rudely and ferociously invade! the ever sacred soil of our State. It is cer tainly a morbid clemency, and s censur able forbearance, which fail to punish th greatest crimes l'!:nOA-n to tho laws of civiiked nations;' hnd may net tho hope j be reonablyindulged, that the Federal authjrities wi.I cease to extend uumented mercy to those who inaugurated the re bellion acd controlled tha movements of ilsaruiies? If this be done treason wil! be "rendered odious," and it wtil be dis tinctly pioelalmed, ou the pages of our future history, that no tttcrapt can be made with i.apunlty to destroy cur Ke publican form cf government. COLDIEaS CRPnANS. And whilo we would remember "the ftoldier who has borne the battle." wo must not forget ''his widow and his or phan children." Among our inosi sol emn obligations is the maintenance ot the indigent widows, and the support and the io amrm tnat we owe a debt of grati- j tude to (nose who have been 1 homclec anJ fitberlcss, by their patriotic devotion to tha ro-.?n rendered parents - - . truth to ,hieh all mankind will yield . ready assent ; and though we cannot call ; the Qead to life, it ia a privilege, as well to take the orphan by too hand, : and be to him a protector and a father. legislative appropriations have honor- 1 1 - ed the .tvmg soldiers, and entomoed the j dilTercntly constituted, my olTicial duties ' generous goverDuieot, and haling been would constrain,. vigilantly to. guard J pejru&ittad to escupe the paniahtucnt they this pacred trust. But having served in : dersrve, are once more srrogantly clamoi tlie saiuc cause, and been honored by the ' i:i; to assume control of the destinies of. highest nsrks of public favor, I j.!ed;;o j this ;reut nation, how much greater causo tjiysclf to bear in ciind the injanst.'ccs ana wtsnes t t tas people, tiau it po.i-Oie to in-Tiase the cTiciccry and multiply the benefits of ths sthrob acd institutions, already eo credituhl j eatablishod, fjr the bencf.t uf the orphans of cur itiartyred heraj.i. v. FREEDOM AKI SfjAVEP.'.'. The infatuation of treason, the dowu ! .'al! of slavery, the viadic-jtion cf freedom and the complete triumph cf tho go-vcra lur nt of the people-, are all so uiany proof Cf I Diviht that :ias shaped our : encs r.nd 20 taar.y protuijes of a future crowned wi:h suee.-tis if we c caly true nr mwni.-.n. Si is years afro the sree- ta: e of four millit-ns of slaves, increas ing steadily both their own numbers and the pride and ths material and political riowcr of their carters, nrtseutcd a croh- havia;: iateruiediateiy proved tLoir hu-n-iiuity towarJs their oppicsscro, thoir fidelity to society, and their loyalty to the guvci ut;;eat, ire peacefully incorporated into tiic Loily police, ct.d are rapidly pre paring tj assume thir rihla as cituenn cf (he Uuit-.d Ctatea. Ilotwithstatidiug this uaparai'c-k-i change ws only effected a.'tcr ca a'.vful cspeudilurz of bhol and trci.uri, its cC!nati:t:.ution luav well be 1 1 cited as t!i3 subliuiest proif of the fitness of ti e American people to odmitiister the g.iv-ji'i::.: eLt a.co: dijg to tho pledges of th ; Doclaratiou of ladepe:.dcticJ. Y'c have but tj i:,liiu::t3 where hu!r..-.a blav-ji v would have carried our country, ,n the courso oi c::r.tuer geueratwa, to renliz3 the toriS of this eommandiag truth. Ami a3 a-sc npcn the dangers vj apt i have ccaoeJ. Ttc taav the better under- way stan.i ; h .t Jefferson meatt whtu, ia the iti.a infaacv of Iiuuiua sUvery, he j er,,anicj( "i trctatjie tor my cou: I Khcn I rcHect that Clod is tustl" 5 . nupuiatioD amouateu, ia exact numbers, to three ii.iil.jas nine hundred aud fifty- three thousand soven hundred and sixty. Taking (lie increase, 23.3 J per cent., from lo5;.' to as ths baois of calculation for every tea years, ia l'JOO, they wjuld have nuUibred at least utDwardj of nine tiiillious. What Christiau statesman, as he thanks (Jod fjr the triumph of the I nion arms. do:s cat shudilni-nt the trr. j r:le prospect presented by these stirilitg j ti -urts? Hut while there is cau; solicitude ia natural irrit; e for constant ttions produced hy such Cuiillict, he is but a gloomy prophet who does not anticipate that the agencies v.hieh accomplished these tremendous re sults, will suecesfully cope with aud put down all who attempt to govern the nation iu the interests cf defeated ambition aud vanquished treason. TLe people of tha conquering Xorfh aud U est have comparatively little to do but to complete the good work. Ihy rr.nimitnd the pngitlon. The courage of the soldier aud the sagacity of the states man, working harmoniously, have now scaled aud confirmed the victory, aaJ nothing more k requited but a faithful ad herar.ee to the uoetriucs which have achieved such Marvelous results. TUB NATIONAL SITUATION. We are confessedly in a transition state. j It is maivelous how prejudice has pencil ed in the lurnaoe ot war, aud no, i.-oiu ; the very asao:? ct old hatreds and old par ties, tho truth rises purified aud triumph ant. The contest between the Executive and a Congress twice elected ty substao. folly the same suffrages, a cc oiuulous iu our experience an contest to an- not to have been anticipated ly the frauicrs of the tit:onal Constitution, has only served to develop the remarkable energies cf our people, and to strengthen then for future contiiutj. Tbit couieit is lrtually de decid. The victorious fjrees, physical and moral, of patriotic millions, are simply pausing before they perfect the work of reconstruction. Twenty-six States have not only been saved from tho conuacra- tioa cf war, but Lave been crvsialized iu thc se.vtng. Tho unrebtored ten, still di3- aiTected and defiant, seem be Provideuti- ally delaying their return to the Union. so that when the? re-oaier unon its ohli- i ether. Tiieir condition is a tearful warn-! injr to men aad D-stion;;. and esnecial 7 to '. ourselves. Until! slavery fell did not fully un- . . . ..... .... v... mi .till. dersta.d the va.u, of Pepublicnn in ttons. Accustomed to tolerate, nu many cases to defend slavery, we di nstitu- nud in ' did not - feel that it3 close proximity, so far from ' assistiiiL', was craduallv destrovinsr our ! liberties : and it wae only when rebellion ' ' tore away the mask, that we saw the hide- - oits monster that wa? eating out the vitals of the Kepublic. - j If wo are now astonished and shocked ' the exhibition of cruelty and ingrati-' tn !e among those who, having inaugurated j and ;rosecuied a cau.-eless war agaiait a wou'.d W3 have for surprise had slavery keen permitted to increase aad multiply .' Boast as we may of our material and our moral victories, yet is it not true that there :.1 no such thing as a I'epublicau government in the ten States that began sad carried on the war 1 Thira is not, to-day, a despotic State in Europe Ifhere the rights of the individual man are so defiantly trampled under foot, as in the sections whii.il were supposed to hae been brought into full submis-iou to the Government of the United States. 5ut the disease has suggested its Providential cure. The abhorrent doctrine, that defeated treason shall u-jt only be magnanimously parJ.iued, but iulroduccd to yet .stronger privileges, because of its guilty failure, scetii3 to have been insisted npon, a3 if to strengthen the better and the contrasting doctrine, that a nation, bavin? conquered its ficedom, is its best guardian, aud all those who were defeated ia honorable bat tle should be constrained to submit to all the terira-i of the coaqticror. The violators of the most solemn obli gations, the perpetrators ct the most atro cious ciii-es iu tbe anuals of time, the murderers of our heroic soldiers on fields of battle, and in loathsome dungeons an 1 barbarous prisons, they must not, shnff not, reappear iu the council chambers of the nation, to aid in its legislation, or con trol its de.-rh.ies. unless it shall Leou con ditions Thich will preserve our institu. tious from their baleful purpo.-cs and in-iitio-iicc, aud secure Ik-pubiiean fornis of government, in their purity and vigO", iu every section of the country. That they are indisposed to accrpt such conditions, is manife.-t from their recent and even arrogant rejection of the pro posed amendments of the national Consti tution amendments which are believed, by many true and patriotic citizens and statesmen, to be too mild and generous. They have, however, been fully consid ered by the pc pie during the late elec tions, aud approved by majorities so large as to give theai a sanction which it would be improper to either overlook or d sro ;ard. And eertaiuly in vie.v ot this fact, none of the late rebel States should be ad mitted to their former -practical relations' to th-j General Government, while they continue to oppose the.e amendments. To the Congress ot the United States the heartfelt sympathies and ovetwhelui iug suffrages of the people have been generously given. They have fearlessly proclaimed their unequivocal verdict " 15V tlonr. ijoud and faithful sercim!." Upon the deliberations and actions of Con gress our present iuterests and future wel fare all dt pend. I a its flrn.ne.-s and cour age the whole cspcrimetit of genuine re publicanism is iudi.-solubly iuvtlvcd That this firmness and courage will be fully exhibited by its controlling majori ties, ia the origination aud adoption of measures of wkdoni a;id discretion, even more radical and decisive, if uectssary, than those of the paft, 1 cufertain no doubt Such measures v.-iil meet with Uiy cordial approval. And I may will add, that while Pennsylvania will confide in a loyal Congress, she will not hesitate io sustain it rrith her entire influence and power. That in the atlmiiiktration of the gov- craiaent I may err, is only what should be expected from the infirmities of the human mind ; but as I enter upon the discharge cf my responsible duties rith a Crai resolution to act with honesty and impartiality, 1 trust my errors will be re garded with charity and treated with tho gentleness of magnanimous forgiveness. And I earnestly hope that my inter course with my ftllow-citizens of tho Senate and House of llepre.-eutatives will be 0 frank and cordial that our duties to a common constituency will be pleasantly and faithfully discharged. Different bran ches of the Government as we are, with distinctive duties, we are nevertheless parts of one organized and well regulated system, aud as we co operate or disagree, the interests of the State will probably be promoted or retarded. Klcoted by tho people, desitous to pron-ote the welfare of every citizen, mere party differences should cot be ailowod to interfere with the main- teaance of a gererous. a true aud com- preheasive public policy. It wa3 the illustrious Washington, eoually distinguished as a warrior and a Ileaveu caunot be expected on a nation tl.ut disregards the eternal rules ot order and light;" aud Jefferson who asserted tht ''whatever is morally wrong cannot be politically right." These utterances express my deepest convictions of th rules and T.niieiidcs whieli should rer- uienate and control all governments, i.et us. fellow-citizens, adhere to thnn, bo troverned t-v then, aui our ettorts will bo - ' happily united in surrounding the insti- tutions of our State, as well as tho-e of our nation, with a rampant of truth that will repel the madncs-s of ambition, the schemes of usurpation, aud successfully resist the changes and agitations tl all coming time.