■'4 | - pi iaau«-*tninffi■ ■roflnao S- RXDX>.IrB & Co .j_ tDITOBSand PBOPXJB TOSS. s I PITTSBU RQH: , THURSDAY MORNING, JAN. 7, ISM- S' JR-EPXTB LICAJJ rrOaIINTAXTONfa. Jas. 12. MAYOR, James Miller, Director Of Poor-Ae DAVIDSON. FOR ASSEMBLY, JOHE4 . SCOTT, ot Eobinsofl Townshii ' I 1 Fob complex rtCum '1 , see first page- in at so ■• 4 /• iraM»Hffl^~ j r‘ hat T e h<ld D 0 ♦ v ~iT-Svii TeI 7 eep E Tall^cotian | morowl, look at the figures, fa *“ Md fcrijote* The gal _ - „ .Bffunat overwhelming odda, and renghldpim on Mayor to Gl. The BepubUou* of every ward did nobly; but « mastmake especial mention of the 6th, where *Vhave effected a complete revolution and ‘ befrro “*«“• They have tofiWw ° rhaTlD B K‘«“ no" votes ■ZhS?. ““F did * Fremont, ?*? thCy He' tremendous pressure of eicitemont which enabled them to ’ F oU tfio vote they did in 186 G. vZtfm'h 11 13 mnch “B hter the “ th “ lareeSt ever cast <d a Municipal election in Pittsburgh. The . . yto poll a Tele or condemnation on the oal °t disputes about School Direetonb Aldermen, 4*. In apite or thi>, how ever, the party ralKed with energy and spirit and succeeded in carrying through the regular the re.'? , b °‘ feW A wre?rrl maD / kd Un ' le, ' 110 was exceedingly crediiable ■For the Councils, It will be i cc „ tbc a ■ oerats carried but one member or the Select and men or the Common. Their entire vote, on ' J’Wol ballot, will bo but 10, out of 48 £ •, We append a comparison or the vote for Presi « dent In 1856 and the vote Tor Mayor, by which -ihjm Be seen that Mayor Weaver’s majority i B . 2™ greater than that given to Fremont. Fra- Bnch. W«- Mam*. - • rno&t. a— Ist Ward, 2d do. 3d do. 4th do. £th do. Cth do. 7th do. Bth do. 9th do. , ToW, Fremont’s inaj. Weaver's “ ImoistnTivi Noanranoa.—The Republican ~m ‘ * yesterday, was eery folly attended, and the best spirit prerailed, erf. Jobs Scott, of Boss township, a veteran in the cause, was nominated t v Assembly, to till the vacancy caused by the death of Mr. Backhouse. ™.V 0U TM « member of the legislature in isj-g, and wasalso .elected Register-in 1818 which office ho tiiled acceptably for three years! He is well known to the people of the county and wherever known is much este'emed'as a man of probity, intelligence, integrity and sound judgment. He possesses, in high degree, the confidence of aU who know him, and will, if elected, (as he no doubt will be,) make an ex cellent and trustworthy representative. The day for this election has not yet been fired, but it will probably be some day at the latter end ofLhia month. __ Our friends in the country must non go to prepare for bringing out a full vote Theßoehanan men intend to make a rally on their candidate, in behalf of the administration fij •• •* J. . -» l'. ,• I. . I=Ml , e v * ! V- e ** ernment. xuo ri aamed and the duties to be performedßUouid ever bo regarded as paramount to every selfish or partisan consideration. The prosperity of the -_Btale,and the general welfare of the people, . - ahpold receive your earnest attention, and bo the aim and end of your legislative action. To " promote these objects, I will cheerfully, in every legal"and constitutional manner, during the con tinuance of my official term, co-operate with you. __ r 1 Ths pastyear, with the exception of recent -» financial embarrassment, has been one of gene ral prosperity. No foreign wars, no fraternal strife, has disturbed the peaceful quiet of our homes. Unwonted health; with Us blessings has been vouchsafed to ns. Seed time and harl vest hare not failed—the earth hath yielded her increase, and richly rewarded the labor of the husbandman. The Arts and Sciences have been advanced, and the great interests of Education, Morality and Religion liberally encouraged and sustained. Our nation in its unity—our free in .jtUulions in their integrity, with our rights and I privileges, civil and religious,' have beenpre served. Recognising in these blessings the good ness of Almighty God, we should render to Him the homage of grateful hearts andHhe devotioij of oar sincere praise; and whilst humbly ac knowledging His mercies to us as a people let us alill farther express our gratitude to Him by acts of individual charity and kindness to the poor and helpless in oar midst. Sorrow now fills the hearts and adversity darkens, the homes of many_or our citlreoa.- Oar liberality should be . generous; our benefactions munificent; and thus', whilst' the wonts of the poor and suffering are relieved, the generous giver will find a rich re gard in the pleasure that results from communi cated good. Tho finances, of iho CommonweaUh are lujO Tory, satisfactory condition. During the past year'every'demand upon the Treasury has been promptly paid, from the rovenues derived from the.ordicary sources.-. The operations of* this Department will be presented to you, in detail, • In the report of the State; Treasurer. year ending November 80th, 1867, the receipts at the Treasury, including in the Treasury on the.first day of De eembw, 18oG, of ono million two hundred and forty-four thousand .seven hundred and ninety five dollars andforiy-two cent#, ($1,244 795 f>\ were five millions nine hundred and thirty-five thousand three hundred and eighty-three dol lari and twenty-six cents, ($6,930,383 20.) The aggregate expenditures for the some period were five million four: hundred anil eeven thousand two hundred and seventy-six dollars and seven ty-nine cents, ($6,407,270 79.) Balance in the Treasury December 1/1857, five hundred and thousand onie hundred and six dol ; lars and forty-sereucents, ($528,100 47.) Ex ; eluding the .fcfllanCein the Treasury, cn the first /day l of -December, I 860; the receipts from pi! sources verb four million six hundred sndulne- ty thousand ifirehundred andelghly-seven dol lar* andelgfity-four cents, ($4,GW,087 84.) The ordinary*expenditures forth* same period were’ three million nine hundred and ninety-two thou ’ three, hundred and scTenty dollars and : t*en!y*iße; cents, ;($3,992,870 29,) exhibiting an excess ofrecelpta, orer expenditures of six hundred and ninety-eight thousand two hundred and serenteendqUira and Ofty-fi? e~cflnta,(sG9B,- 217-C5;); ,The extraordinary paymentsfortho - year vere One minion, four hundred and fourteen '*"t thbnaahdjune hondred: and six dollars and jQft y Mids, ($1,414,900 60,) os follows,!® wit: >Io of the Portage Bailroad, forty niner thousand rixiy-cne dollars andnlhety-two • ($40,001, 92;) to.the North Branch ex -9Bs hundred and thirty-eight thousand smn hundred and ninety-eight dollars and . ,«t .gi.-gl.a%|S>,Tarfifc) oTd»y':ft* tionof these tlews m»y be » m CetediriSr the'payment ofth. ;debt oftheCom ind alily-thrce dollars, ($46,263 00;) for mo , monwcallh mtJ notfw inappropriate. Id fi«j Ure power in 1650, eighty-one thousand six bun- , wnual roegsJge W the Legislature the fact »««« jred and four dollars and twenty-four cents, <*l that daring the three years l°tcrr«iog between tSBI 60424:1 for repair in 1 555 andl&sG»iorty-December 1; 1851 and December K 1854, thjpu nine thousand fivehuudred and elxty-four dol- deM had been increased to-»«'* h "£ , r and centsg WWW7J) ” | cents, $820,007 03;) damages on the PnWii : | Ds*litnflteg 1 1^',!'* bt and Works, forty-eixthoasaudiWe h ™drcdand£ny -eight two dollars andalxly-fixe cents, (40,55. Go.) “'“‘.L of - t faili>la,e»rs, one maiionefrhr h^ZLi 1 Z isssaßSßffisaa? aa ft* Zfr Z '° dolled The credit oflhif Com SPCC!e ? r its debt £° th ° andS„ii’ Commonwealth has been fully drednnd tbirSZe n ‘”, 0 "olhons, two hnn- H“~*s»2vsmkkS «r* eD E a B emcn| S and maintain her Oledced ““““i payable seml annually, and £‘*“ bonesl and economical ailminis- debl ' lr ,Lia SSISK|HS; E^Ff sand nine hundred and twenty do'Ss .nd b£a of iso/l ha™ , twenty-nine cents, ($414,920 29/03 now in tho six oirf.^’S^’iZ 0 lu " ,,lred “J «iuy fen7 7 wmh?° th* v «■«"« Thl liSsssatSidW 1 - ja,,i applied to the redemption of In anticipation of the sole of tho Mr.’ i f.i 63 *? c,rcnl af>oiirand to the pay. the deen s“se in tho public debf The Con, • • debt of lhe CommonweaUhf “• hut mgLr sessiol, * 8 , u ™ f Commissioners of this fund, on the 7th , re ,° l ° l "° f nJ »oe-batf mill, „„ me d “,Z. “™> hSraoTO^ane; m ' mi »° .Assort® ** *»«■ dates, 5 per cent, 9 , lr past fiscal y.nrZ?m be du ' ?»* ,b »' Relief -Votes eaureUod and destroyed.. 37.1,040 00 th »R'P»«« of the Can alcSitaferi! ‘° JC "“' " —on 1 !.. 1^ “ id -” ... rinding receipt, from tho Sain Lineup to lie ffm doi^^dZ^Znt^ao^^SZrS a S gregato expenditures for ke £!?. i' } The million, tbreo bundre,! 7-*7 ? CT,od woro 006 handred and fire dollar* an * w . e \ 70 thousand, seven 312 705 C 7-1 >h ollara ;Md sixty.soven eenl*, fsi . onefLr"i. , e^“ I Ze d 'S red ,0 " J di ” S ' h " and Cvo cents, (*4,107 oi.™ d J J !otco ‘toller. fro “ th ' «™~l hi- fmmZ-.“,° d oth ' r “ 0M> ' b * vo leioed tb. 3 u^t i vrr.‘, 1 di Z“ir l r d^: eomp^dZToXrdiSn.^tb’Srr-"”' 1 ments, economical. The ry, was $174,000 87, adeertaso of $9O 003 53 ,ct h The North Branch Exlenaiou of the Penns, 1- vama canal, althouffh so f* r , f. fall of 1850, that bo B als w P it e h .onu‘„ t other products, were successfully passed through IhT 7 S lhe taepHn/toine/on anu in me fall business was resumed alon* it* entire length. Soon nfw .i! , OD S lta neJ™ InT’V’ aUh , onsh " Mful “ J TfiJuable, np -s“™. t 0 5e doomed to failure and disaster. fr», i* C • ( nu 3 °f former mismanagement and fraud in Us construction. Ererr effort has been men* ml"?"' llle , <nT ° rß of ils 'aflyraanage ment, and to complete and render useful this dmeion of opr public works. Coder pron« management it can be successfully accompibbed. u pursuance of the net of the ICtHcy ofjla, “ f °n tl!e sale °f llc Main Line of ttepnbl o works afrergiring tho notice reouirod i/ l u cau = eJ 1113 “id Matntioe to be expoHd to publio saio at the Mcrcbanfe Pr.p.„f ■ the city of Philadelphia, on the 20lh day o/Jine last, and sold the same to tho PrnY.riJ™ Bailroad Company for the sum of seen rnffibna fire hundred thousand dollars, the highest price ii/tm no/ 6 83I “ C ’ “ d tho minim nm price fixed ‘”7 °f their bonds in munbe/and proriJ°d n forT al ‘° ° nJ failiD S dne ‘he : < ,„ILrJ, .a o lhe of the rejoe^- -i’j^S^S^oftheOoe.- s*^ 5 *^ . $1,042,857 04 n JS mrcd by law ’ 1 '•‘reeled the certificates dolS™ W -, o n!t lot^l t “ I /' lSht henUreJ and fifty-seven thS fie'bt J °° r Mnta «1,042,857 04) ofj to addition to the amount reported to be in the Treasury to the credit of the sinking fund deh/ a P pli “ l,le .I°. ‘he payment of the public debt, the Commissioners of the fund now hold teri I (S7 O 50O 000 mil on , e_bal/ mUUaaa of >lol rS™., ’ n 0 W> l i° n ' l3 of the Pennsylvania mfn'r pledged by law to thepay ment of the funded debt of lb e Commonwealth 7 c“ 7 ,^- 4thS ' eUonariba 11th article of the Constitution, ns amended and ratified by a ma jority of the qualified voters of the Btate at the general election held on the second Tuesday of October 185, it is made the duty of the Lcgis lature at its first session after the adoption of L h l L T n n v en ereate.a Sinking-Fund, ." b “ b 10 eetbeient to pay the accruing in- S °l\, h fu pr "i nt pub,io debt and any addi tional debt thereafter constitutionally contract b^sum'T. 11 ! 710 " dnM thdprincipal thereof by a sum not less than two hundred and fifty ine'lWl ft"' f? 230 - 000 # O .) which "Sink 7 T S i? t -° f lbe nel annnal reretne H,» si P ? bl °. rks froI “ time 10 time, owned by the State, or the proceeds of the sale of the “*• any Pfrt thereof, and of the income or f« r « C t C if ds °- f ii Sa e , of stoekB owned by the State, he El w r °, t " r faDlJs or resources that may be by law. The said Sinking Fund maybe increased from time to time by assigning tt. SSTSy «■ °ther revenues of raSrenf.™ rcq “ lred for ‘be ordinary and ponscs - of sorernmeni, and, unless in aa f ? °r insurrection, no part of Pond shall bo used or applied oth- Sunm the 0 of the public uebt, until the amount of such debt is reduced Bum ° f fiTC milli “ ns of dollars,-'ss,. 234 307 267 381 090 493 241 332 621 542 267 478 HO 183 193 256 150 227 2879 3140 . 974 .1284 I „-„ Tl ‘?, b<!ln , g tie firsl »'=sion of the Legislature fw- lhe I , O F I l 0 ? of u >‘a amendment, the duly therein enjoined dsvolres upon you, and should be promptly and faithfully discharged. . ,“l funJ , eJ “ ntl nnfunded debt of tho Stale, DmSSSS ''“Porary loans, on the first day of December, 18aJ, as per Reports of Auditor General and male Treasurer, was as follows, T” ’ T '~ V •S - -.r‘- Total funded dei>'t.„, I , OJFirjTDBD DEBT. K«ll«r notes in circulation $!4fi,421 00 Inept ecrti’tes outstand'g 23,473 82 “ “ , unelalmod 4,448 38 Domestic creditors gO2 50 Total unfunded debt.. Total debt Dec. I, 1857. ic.‘ 1, 1556._. " 1,1857... Jccreaso during iate'fiical jear $ 820,0 W 65 ii T , h ! M , Bta ‘f menl3 “Mbit the gratlfyingfad Uiat daring the poet fiscal year, the public debt has been reduced eight hundred and twenty thousand, ninety-seven dollars and fifty.fi,l Du . 1,1 18 1110 “• Period large appropri aliona and payments were made on account of our public improvements, for old and unsettled claims adjusted under the act of last session, iSI or 0 . T . extraor din& r y purposes. Iho condition of the Treasury prior to the S'"!'" of specie payments by the banks justified the appropriation of at least two hnn- Mbllc l d°e’tft and I 0 1 ®" m ° r ° * a payment of the pubbo debt, aid arrangements were made by the Treasurer, under the direction of the Com missioners of Iho Sinking Fund to liquidate hat amount; but after the suspension, and tho consequent financial embarrassment of the country, the proposed payment, from prnden rial motives, was proposed. Had this payment Sl2?rt^5 de si,“ adlhtl<mlo 1110 payments already reported, the statements and calculations sub- I ™ilted in my last annual message in relation to Poyjoeot and final extinguishment of jthe public debt, would thus far hare been sns tained by their actual verification. The causes [ that prevented their realiration, it is believed will soon cense to affect injliriously therevennei of the Commonwealth. Actuated by that in domitable energy that has ever characterized the Amencan people—faltering for a moment, but not dtshearloncd by the adverso circum stances that surrounded us—roused to more vigorous action by disaster and defeat, our progress caanot long be checked, nor our prosperity long be interrupted. Confidence the sensitive, yet powerful, agency that binds inanity and strength the great financial, com mercial and industrial interests ofpur country and the world has been suddenly impaired producing financial and commercial distress’ and affecting the revenues of the Common wealth; but with the advantages resulting from ~e V . of our resources during valnnul ?“ rl 'r of 1 <=«itury-thc immense^ " “' "f * “four agricultural, mining an early period is not confidence will be the herald of perity. hotwilhstanding, then, the present ei 1 barrammeut and gloomy condition of the coun try, after a careful conaideraiion of tho present and prospective condition of the finances end resoarccs of the Commonwealth. J cannot hes ilate to reaffirm my belief, “that tho Umc is not far distant when Pennsylvania will stand re deemed from the oppresionof herpnblio debt and hcrpeople may bo relieved from a taxation imposed tomeet tho accruing interest and main tain the faith and crcditof tho Commonwealth ’’ add that “by practising strict economy in all departments of the Government—avoltilngnx travagant expenditure—refusing to undertake any new schemes of internal improvement, »nd holding to a rigid accountability the receißnfe and disbursing agents oftSe State, the reaiira- ruiIDED DEBT. :a$ i 11,781 00 v \x* 8,860,994 50 OO OO 130, *06,075 6b * < fr. .’•ksf *hr crrnt seal of .Ce Jip til© Pennsylvania Railroad Compos j, J*succes»oro or assigns, the whole Main Line U public works between Philadelphia and toffc Tether with all the right, title and rat, claim anil demand, of the Common- S„ of f'ansylvania to all property, real 'S*' 4 belon P n 8 lo or used in con »tU> the same by the Commonwealth • and the purchasers haring given notice of their readiness to take possession of the said works possession of the same wasaccordingly delivered to the Company on the first day of August lost • of which notice was given to all Superintendents and Agents of the Commonwealth, byprocla mation bearing date the 31st day of July, 1857 M Ts qI K rei J •** authorising the ealo. ’ The bonds of the Pennsylvania Railroad Cnci pany m the Bnm of seven and one half millions by ‘ he SlQto Treasurer fs “ *"’ L heH „ b Jfor the Commissioners of the Sinking Fund; the entire proceeds of the sale being required by the 12lh section of the act to be paid to the Binking Fund anitapplicd to the payment of the State debt. 1 I P J ~ 1 oaaaot forbear congratulating the people of the Commonwealth on the consummation of thin rale PubUc sentiment as expressed througf. the ballot-boi, and in other forms eqnaUy signifi cant, demanded it-pnblic policy and the imer esta of the Commonwealth required it. It is done The many approve; few complain, those most who have gained an unenviable reputation by a recklesa disregard of the publio interests exhibited in the hxtravagabl, useless and fraud! ulenl expenditures of tho public money for eel fish op parlizaa purposes. ' tinSlU.*? 1 ** 1 '? 8111,11 Lin ehaa directed public at tcotion to tho Importance and necessity ofdisposing of the remaining divisions of the public imtnrove 8 justified the sale of the one, apply with eaual fnrr* ■ ' the Stale from the care and control of tho publio nbhrl U “ s°l°i ly , j‘. irat 10 *" who havegiven tho subject a candid and impartial consideration hut tho necessity Is clearly established, by tho blltorl of “K ~ U °“ noy hav. uulod to bo a source of revenue to tho Pnmimm i wealth; and if retained by the State will reauim an «pcndlture in their repair and 1 exceeding any revenue. that under tSTmost ■ ble circumstances can he derived from them In I K 7 ° f 0,8 ? neBtion » separation is desire- but uj connection with tho payment of tho nubile debt, and the rednetloo of State, taxation, it becomes i an object of moro than ordinary interest. A sale at i the earliest practicable period, of tho v»hni« „<•„ 1 a’£, ~r jast and liberal to tbo porehasors, and at tha same hno amply protective of tho rights and InteraslfS (ho people, should ho authorized by "E- Such sale, with the application of tho proceeds to tho payment of tho publio debt, would secure its still ““"EM extinguishment? Tho rabjM te r«!m mondod to your unbiased consideration. incorporating tho Pannsylrania Railroad ,',“ P °” d 0 «f three iillj per ton, E Mala Lmo oftb.pul.no improTomonls. TWs tax u ftmLS n? P ° n V'*" 11 ' ” 4 oommereo of tho Commonwealth, and upon tho oommereo of other States whose productions seek an Eastern marlE over this read; and Urns by increasing tho of charges and tho cost of transportation the produced lb * WC J? ?. “P“h tho competing railroads of other States and to other markets than oar own Tho necessity that required this tax, os regards the Com monweallh and her Improvements, baa ceased. it« continuance can only be Justified as a revenue zne&s. Tho' ? b »th° I P° li Tor tho State to Invite '“:T! C 0117r »tJ»™vliidE ' . clojo of ihi erimfi&iisyi .ws* os follnirt, tie TOED DBBT. .$ 445,130 0(1 33,773,212 52 383,200 00 100,000 00 * #3y.r0(5.i.«>2 52 176,145 70 .$3g,851,738'22 $10,701,835 25 • -30,881,738 22 tie iWn.Md tho 0f ct»J proitrmUoo orbuSSJ, 1 5‘ 1 ?'?' cal!, u ftothoriied by the 1 “7 *to*7- to •ton of-°“ri“ «»• ■■■ft - m >fffl niiMitirT «2ia« < «t''■ ifrft+ffifflii l orSn^ 00 j?”* fa ““kcmm?. lh " “ i B“7 of xdZ, Axjocmtionj, ! men'mlS" * f P rira *“ rights—:so detri. mi gmtniiu of u nation oouistl thinks. Wltitei Tit Uf^B ?^«_»f.?gg*g-_ 1 htiL£. br “ l ' 1 > 1 «M«rwi?into eoo£d£££*’ *° Bb *- mSt PtMegaor Intelltjrttml m e6elxl reolO,-‘«na B«T«a to ally W • 4 a£oJ ° r Pennittal. ’""“-'heiiM »»‘'« “™n- tad h 'f -Mteml wenlth or phys rnent andalarm thatpcrvmlcathe cotiroremarks. honorable exertion., tho ~rm.„Z , a d Z tbc r The report of the <,imre». n„ i -,, ~ ~ rronttot. oT !i 'r P ol,ljcll position or form of gor- B T thffTlrt-prorUtog for- the 'H™**”!?' ? 10 Poetical ogriraltuti. SeiSZ !* ‘ c f DtU:c aad Wfore Joa. To ire ZmSZ j 1 ” 1 w,n ! ‘ c 131,1 ! "h.ppv i, reV o , l ™™ «tllclh a nation,»ul payments hylic P'J «nL on pro ffCTC d their sid-i'ke T\ U ™ °° bl T «•■*• I inrit. '“1 ,m P ortaut fathere * l ™« God Is the lord.” Onr Shvlaf,uhVoT ‘■tr-r*™ a ° d 4&L Dot w>MmU 1 —•StJSfSt! •,, *r?»£S®S«« **»*£*. p.J into thoTrttlK,, hut trill leave a la, 1 h »« heretofore recommit 1...1 ,i ~,. . :to the rerisinwillrl??• ( ll « I'fsj? l "™ , “nj Men; invol?“• Sortrtign Ruler ofNationa I their cmJW.I not less then thirty-five thotreanj °. f an . A SHtultnral Bureau in eonncrl'i a b ““ , 5 Tbu T are so crude lh “ St *^'?• ' rare otorth, int«4t»Vfdl tl rI“““ ° f U “.mtellfal 1 certainly not ininrif...» /i « J lbe state Departments »“> conncetiuo wuh one u f provision* and t,K««, • p fw ' lll cla “J of their ; blessing upon vc^L 0 * 1 * 1 * Commonwealth,And HU y ?p.e ComtacSS£ m *' maW tu thc fiDttn - ' !*«« and ,' he *« * « dXult TZ'rlY **"«**»«* <be .elf H^ 7 t, * ws pressed in former coonmnica y ImprwscJ witluhe MccAiy tiW ?’ cc,D f rebtDj the JutTSjiioJa. tT‘ ml °J i istnilioD cf lbe Eovvno«L* B J P lO admia ' tioas Od Ibe Sdblect at h*nt. «», I U co “ £nun,c a such a Dureaa I ttnin -»Jr M 5 Wd uscfuluea 3 of .iativs of tho >*««<.»»• cu J®>d*«- The powers aud * resale, ho soch a» ia their character and in their ■ ' “'» -lb a “ d a„, ! oi“e^“u& ss==g raahi innoralion, would prodneo cJseouencea of ‘°^ Kt of ‘a'tntaUonftho nat’ori fT; bc ,.'¥ ’ day of t„fi a “ ° rJlD a”aa passed the Tlh b#;|sS|=~= not bo denied. ThVpreaent deraooodt n ’rTi L"' ° f ,be taanledge con.mnni’atS DOrDMoo?. .° g m,i| m lb at city, for the nS* 7 ?“? W i U raEgeSt ttl: ncccS6ll y of hna been „ C °P“ < ' lllcd * iil ‘ “>e sehool act of the of® g°”' “ 7 reform, not only in tho ayatem itself, but imho year aulttratcd during the past authoritcl ‘ “• 1113 Governor was mMagomentof our banking institutions. hedges havohoZ F aj , Toriet - f ' and adelphia, under ti,l ~^,{ l ‘' n Ml, J ror ? f *'l,il uaUo^l1 *' 1 f rC M 19 bjr cor porotion or indiriJ- improrementa P ,an *cJ. and many valuable conveyance in fee <mx.\c ofiho , C f r P oral,0 °» thc Th?*«l rc -andmUcTer be an unmitigated evil, large and *SnL, !£?!* A , douhle ®*oried barn, posed to be donated 0,^ l Qd pro * n t ftl 7 conlr, hol©to bank expansions, rash spec- and part of th<» a ' ,O iiie fanner's bouse ! the purpose indicated The c* monw < , ahb, fur trading"* ', IIrST “ gant liTl "g. and eacessiae orer- and occnpied h ave been erected esccuted by the Mayor on lhe ■’•flZT W ?V''‘' y vtaSrs-**'"—— deem it my proylnce, under existing an calZ, Y? for ' r <- , - 11 en of The f.JhsltiZ Jf Z , hy Y' ” C '' USSsliiHlisii .SSr-rssSSr- 1 ® - Hr sssrpssss bn m the present mode of banking These See,'year, r™f£i[ r<, “ “ lber =o u rees, within I hundred and r T’ onc uTDravMt bolT6Ter » wllb 11,0 remedies necessary lh."p^r ri . r ” 0 ““ f 11 *e •« making .tree!, and fifty I feSln JcS h Th, ?” “ bCrl ~~ks SHiFHHS | fitSSfr— libe™li,y^h'''Z o r d of , “,' t ; DC o .Si CommonnS,th° a " J * oredil to the The present con&ion of our C °m m „ n weal,h a«l 8 ' o ,l^ i ‘ eme, “ comment l™".?"'**"* MCliC °' re ‘ stSipSSS:;- ESI! 3pS svEKK^sro^rr^F gssssfe SfKpESSs “S—iipte t 4”a P y SySJZ tVZZT&rZ '^ T^nnde°r a the Xe^Snco*?^, h^p 1 ipiini mm igspssi iginigf were predicted, as a consequence of such a ha_s realiied^thoTo r *? te,Djency, - ,e! ' to ‘ J bj cx P^ r i £ nfc, to make it perfect in all itydetailn tk* 1 0( m COn ”, Cil3 • be»ei-,t‘vry;?;^t™s, t ‘vry;?;^ t ™5 f ‘ I '” f ™n d -f «rk wiU b'e a vaiuable addftfon^ t ««™pSS # was repealed, and the industry of the conntrv neDt and iodiapcngible n .ii«^ wJ< Ba ■ l ,er “a- as well an geological, science m.l win? im exposed to a ruinous competition with the cheap e «“miUed to competenfmen it hJ 751 * 10, rt en asetul to the citizens of the Comraonwpalfh ft^^ of Z. l!amtians - Tt « disastrouseS ”» M «»"rk i. prem„t„gZu‘™r” ho " or,,l ' l ‘= >o ■<» author Co ““°”'" ll| . i ., and mmm gold of CaUfornla, although it may have cured B ? *? * npouri, fieacni of ihc pthlir sc ? J‘^ ru P°-' e l J . «mendm , .nts were mbmiik/to 'the added to the excitement of our progrras ndt’Wen' J * ® f . lnc ; ,1D P # ' e,, « *«Mho F e f o- ?,* f? l T ° r rr j^ tioll . «o the w . “ Cn r- rp “-”‘Vs“em sfHrrT ‘ i I »sn;:s^ pSeti?e^tme b^Xt^:”d d ™Tr S '^oZZ^T^^rz^ our own worfal‘ i ' i * 7 ® en subjcnbeU to nntrv ibis desirable r„ r , „ P ,i,« t unlike unfitted for domestic com . .American. «aj« a / ?*«'VfSnclt or German I °"J* e I t - A noble work has boon commenced, and ,i r .’ f f . - , ~*, Uo ? of tbo am ? De, '« fl and .-ourte . »«»tal a .d bj Individual enterprise and liberolitv- * a " f eociaJ It should be remembered that -wuA*«*. Jifrj- practical working or f“^ ur ? gtd ,bo S,at «s and vindicated by iU <fwn [J c ° o ' ernor of «ho Comtnonwealrb is regarded as % exhibit the fact »«“«■“««, It must go on until Slat. AwS fa« of tho people. L V£ years the imports of ®.' :ho “ 1 ,8 » ,a number aud efficiency, ©quai lo t h o P° llt,c »lb. and therefore he should be enabled by foreign our exports one E*» of w ®“ tpauw ‘ l teachers, shall become the iust V T I p . roper n PPbanco r to reprereht t fu i v their hundred and efehtWfour^n.3ffihtal-e«l7? “ on s P and bout of Pennsylvania. erome 14,0 J u ’ l social virtues and character. This bo cannS ./f , ■™»^S4™s^rastuTf ■- - p“ p --°t7 h ° a-z iars; leaving a halanee „ s .t vSZSZZ t ''Zl'’ZJ" ire ,‘ Ua ', ,b " Ev«a"i™ E count of one hundred and eighty-six Millions knowledee mavl' eJuoated ? IDd »*° our schools, that -uiublo raSd™*** should Le provided with a SHS?2“ d^ £i|SSSi?"SSSi.Sr-% 1 aad Onanctol embarrassment. Bui Ibe evil does can on), b« ,u rl ,| W by .state N„ r . iration Jaws, and the adm£doZ n r° lbe..“a,l;r,‘l - end here. An inflated paper currency, by ““S }‘ T ? r uf’uaehera. To them Ihc right of the PP ,C '‘- cheapen,ng the price of money, increases i.hh hi SLldv tin dll “ f h ' ,p<l - Jl “' b th e purily of tha J r ° f SSiSSSrSs?: SiS.sysa, :h& si.-rrsLSirH-'.t 2axEfr£'?r:'lfr = paid to his foreign competitor. Asa necessary ln it b l ? dut T and patriotism. cemasoaand Independent SovMeiralies „„ ~n Sta1 ”’ 00 result the home fabric is driven from the nmrhet Teachers' Institntes, es auxiliary to v i duty of tho °'f re®” 1 '’ nJ 0,6 P owcr nntl and- the home manufacturer rained The“± Sch “ la ' >» “ iJ 'j b T oZlslYZrZo't^r'" ‘° preae "‘ “-- 1 S£s«SSSSt2 S"“£ix‘sa!isH : S have been closed, and thousands of honest la- lu° r “‘ r “£ r!ll, ° movement in Pennsvlvania- the will of the majority in thnt lerrllorv- won *' borers thrown out of employment; that com- ??„*■^“ 11l! “S 10 to P"'™‘clamor of IgnoS ”?’ "GH casting and nggravated bvTnr.rZ' Z E I mcrce has scarcely an SrSZSSES preserved—even if its rate of dnties had been tauliimtetliZ tff”'"^. 10 ” °° lheir virto « Vud ?°’ va, “ mo b J tho people, will be redneed, onr specie by mUUons would not have lhould “'"PT the SZw oUl .'ly ° f lboir °’ tn “fecGon; and gone into foreign coffers lo build up and sustain KnoJiedm fotdedto™ tf P™ mi ?' nU T entitled. | io « d IroZYhZZZZ f “ r hij I will, re. the foreign manufacturer; heme industry would nal trtSu thS “»pure pnnciplos of eter. retire tTZtiZZIT of ° acial place, beprosperoue, end the Jtry «„ wanZwZ' Y 'i £££*3? Issuing from a thousand Ups, in our large cities free to aU, is the boon wo «k ferS Zru’ " f my ability, to promofethe iSZZ* tt” CIt “ : and manufacturuig districts, would not now he tb " Commonwcalth_it is the dutytaramouM Z.lf ,he Commonwealth, and tho virtue thThaZ!” ° f htt’-nt UIJ ” 7orel *” debt of nearly fivo otberg, the. owes to her riiircnr. TIiL-hU (if tb- f nJ prosperity of her eiliiens. If not sueccssw"? hundred millions of dollars, exist to startls and S?Sl°°' " b °! lW ba lib evaiiy bestowed. The harß 'east labored to deservo suceese ; in to alarm us. That system that praetically prefen lta " “F o "'' “ wsnuly commended to d s nng U ‘ <> , trult committed to me, by . geoero”e foragn lo W laboiv-thatkeeps onr workshope “ISESI. "J,!" 11 P a ' ,ooa K”of tho Legielature. myonl T rt ’Z nt " ul l « thafl have not been tn Europe, inetcad of building and supporting volonS.f„r’.h’' I,il ’ encouraging tho dZ “!!' t?,™ ao , r oob, » Commonwealth with a «td I ‘hem here-that takes our gold to pny thifwagef recoLim thl ?tS| m hS?“ "^ tb f f * b "fmto, should “a a 'if'i,' q °lVh 10 , lt ' in ; CT ? Bt . r f" 1 lo her progress t of ! be ® nli *h laborer, whilst our own are with- social, inleUectnaland moral cfnd°« l ° i l . m F roT ° •he tach to my adminijtraUoiT ,I*o damc I rit “ a T “- ont employment and Withont bread-lhat fills The ameliorate „f Y 0 F'° pl ”' loos enteZSoeJ°fZvc on 'dueZ f 7; m 7 bo “‘'"Plc the conntry with foreign mereandiso to the ex- u ,°? “ f *« 'reing, and t“ " Tr”, 1 “ ‘east claim frem my fellow ruff® 1 ° f ®tJla | elusion of the home: fabric—that lays tho Brit- cloa >nosB, arc object* th*t deservo the fall of its right, the award Cl } 8 ’ W, a ! upon the road through oar iron districts ** ? h *fafthropi*t J and *tatesmJ D To J2SL S?.L f tcoUoD ' ond wi, ‘ s«y rSfaSSt°f»P l n \ | aad by our rolling mills, whilst they are silent ISmution* chari fa bl » aad !dm* r “ lion ° f knowin S ,liat n» act of mine or Ey and deserted, and that invites to speculation and IS?SwSiSLnf C ,i?“° Dwe4sth “hoald bo fojtcred roSl'l 1 ;?* 1 "?;- 10 lendcnc J r °r*fact, injured or cor^ I extravagance, iff at war with every true Amerl- ,sertl 5 ertl le *W»tien. tbe P Qbll « “orabr roturded the jiru !pe rit y , or j can interest and shonld be at once abandoned. w° LaDatic Hospital, at liar- n b , ed ! hefair fam * of native I | A period oHow datlsa basal way* been marked by the Insane at Pktlh ern .^ en °Vlvania Hospital fur tieaofiha cares and rcspoDsibiii. «c««ivo importaUon,,-large eipert* of ? U 1)0 I<dd b«fo» Jou, J lb^® c * 1 I Wd with prater ch«rfalne« ! overtrading—bank «xp*nsioni and £st£ar detiul operation* f O /tbo 1“? wI!1 rotorn « without a , financial aud commercial revulsion*. UndorthonSu P Tho*e initknH™. • . . who ** otocitll ? t and oooipanionsbip of tb o *o ! twtivo policy theso peculiar and itarUing charterer- merit and shonld wJ,; 10 C,r ob j«ta aud results, only at th withciut selfishness, and censure , btica of freo trade bars all been wanting. The hi* Th* pnntiiHnn , rcc * lv ® oar warmest apprabatiun i.|Z„ b ® bidding of truth and friendahip. To tbo ! roMlnL?! ntr 7 csUblUhca these facte. A well peal* with more thrSH^°t!/ U£rerinff bnmani, J r a P- istraUoo ® f klstory I commit my admin- 1 rogalatod tariff, adjusted to protect tho prodaetivo than that of tho iniani° S i^ OWer 10 onr Vmpanies and 0 fcar of fao result; 1 S d ?f tl n ° f th ° COUD I tr 3 r > I* no* only tho truo policy malady that oddi-msm ih*^ D °v aDt i° r ltlo rri S b tfal partiian fJf. mo ®H a , ** av ® soilcnod the asperity of ' Government, bat i* a better regulator of the gloom of mhntaf darkni?.*™' * b r° adeJ » the fearful ment andSST^ cd lbe bitt£rne3 * of disappoint- I mor ° ,certain »«nrity against bank cbl joy* of homo and fri««J^ d »J! hut -? Ql r^ om lhe «o- sustain thol^ tcd lbo c l rr . nrs . of prejodicc, truth will , axpMiions, tbauaay pain* and peosltie* lent mid the tboajd of tho benevo- Our belot*i dS n ,Cnt and Just,c<j a PProvo thcrecord. i fK d Jl!!?? for, ? ocon * rolo,b “ kla ff l, » ,u *“l i oM»or should bo lib«ralli*fiH i S?IJ? f n aie e Comn,ODffC3,tb menu e?mu rich in aU the cle tbe operations of capital. To this wo should return The i V , en Io thc “- Sds-her K" 4 ' S« at broad and fertile 1 S* h Y 1^ 14 ,*7* *»• fa **r ancient and long WmSmSoSe if R^oSi «»d Um ib e mineral ? I #on . tatof / fiUcd witb fa®*haasta- ' cherished convictions of Its propriety and necessity® to sW n *»***&> ask he “K nrers and her streams- I She may havnbeen and partlimj schSSTfor Co ®® o,, wwlth. These iSlIs SStaetg U ? pr(> ?^* ,,to » fi,raacM » rolling i Th ‘u^L m i y h Yr forced bcr from tor true position, dren and of fho °KM ted i“ d ™*-«**t cbil- nu blo system of p S “ Ler U , efi 7' a ? aJeioie3 and her j 2TfZu^ ermW<m not her fa QIL Sho secs kindness and lota «n i sii l *~S eSo . ljoxnw ttber ® charitablo instil? 1 ! Scboola 1 - hcr charches and bT d hwini?ri« fon *n , s Odwithone “ phMi3iillca3lc ®‘ 1 corrigible,ihouldlotbo v,clous “I in- energetic, byrpo P ulal,OB » entererising, 1.....,;, IJ uSTJLm I— “ttf" rei.TJ^T s ever bo fostered and »su|talned by the State. The, .Y and aid. The the *‘ oaa pr,vUe S« of facpvople .rtMUSHS Ss-xweEKSS S:S-S»HS‘IS fiaaiS abbtriisfnmuß, ORPn ASS’ FAIR, TU£ GEXEFir or THE OHPBAXS of si’. P.VLTL’3 ASYLT7M. " UL BE ~t:LD i* cm mu, — ■""."yrrr? i, “ r| "s <<-w*. ,uaa«j SSCa DENTISTRY. on. j. malmeex £&SI stjrokon dentist from niw roiur, ejteji-ts teeth WrtnovT p.i/y ID A LOCAL REXI'MBIxa AOFXTto theGUMS ONLV I’r"' °" G “ ,i sil ” r - ami amt. ..£=« “iff™;*,.' 1 " D “ MI 6*.Titbh tnodrtaif l”le®'S U,,<l ' ,a »«low Ponrtb, PirreßCHGu. h **• "AniLTON i cd^ C,™, I 'r E S & MACHINISTS, Cl I! !> P P P~i n " * *’■, P'M.htt 13*, fa. S^i^?,l S J EA * KNOrNHS, fur Grist “J”" 1 ”; |,ri “"»K EWAMfchmoiiCs. n.“ “Mf 10 eriipf. TW ~~u Sachas Turning Utl,,*,, iOi>LS, Iron I'laucr* W COAL! COAL!! COALIjI ~ K are derirous op contract .»ch ..me in .ii E;SStS ,i *' “ ,r " r “' u ‘ ‘ „iii I Juli Af'trrct, .New Orlcini. contract** * ‘-'l'llreil fi.r the du* fulfllroaetor the E.-... juitlmd 0“ ALE OK TO LET’.—ALot~fronting ft S | AEL COUNTRY RESIDENCE FOSSS »rm. P ' A ■ rn f‘ J "i mn 0/ CS tnn*l Cvcl aadcr 20 !("“ I’""™ 1 "" ™» 1«! obi»tn„j -£L*L r 4P*Hfca^M^- TVTOr.Es, Stocks, Bonds."Mi X 1 4c., bought and §oU by T. LITTLE A CO r Xo. H 2 Srcood p- JJOIAiUKS— 75 bos. White Potatoes- W do Nraluonock do: ’■ RlO C 0 F choice Rio cam_ e for by JP T. LITTLE /- CO. | Tobacco aad cigahs— I 2.* boxes Orant'i 6* Tobacco: do Crew’* Cu do, id more and l,>r ialo by j’- D CEEg“ S^* > ~ s s i n „ storo and r ° r v 3 Jl ! HrJ'- p AUNESTOCK Jt CO. -■' OAMPIioR-5 bbb in store and for sale by i{ L • FAHNESTOCK A m Vi™ hand anl J.._ IJ 1.. fAHNECTOCKiCXI Eib?' 01311 InroaTED;—soo AJlba. onhaudaud forwleby B. L.-SAIINESTOCK £CO CO bbls. Gallatin Mills on X_f>tcamer Lebanon to arrive for mle by . tt I3AIAHJ>ICKEY Louisville lTme-so bbia just r b/ntcamer MctropoHatfrsalabj Twit, . Ranges. ~~ r ~ dissolution. .. . . * w :^rti;r„ii‘is! John s. lep CAtgßLK^;^ J"gyr4a.i g5 _ l . f ,.,,„ jmZ ; “ p c°-PA h™ Ership- X baau.TjP CXlSting behvPAn *»,« MOKaJif RODiRTSOsT^^ 'i ,j j''j. *-i Tuissolutios. HE partnership heretofore existing K* J. U,u nMo " al ‘ Nl ’- »*'» Liberty «trwt. NOTICK. W^‘ ave l *'' s Jay associated with in i,.„„ notick. WKYMAN. Thc.tjJo «r RJ? 7 ,u a l WILU AM P_ /s SON, 3 1 Ul ® nna wlii bo REYMAN A J V OWRQE WEVII4H I W-E V MAN &C son A L^tQref3 * nJ ia all kind, of . tobacco, and cigahs, „ X ' E - A -E' TOBACCO Omer ofSmdhfuld SI,-at and Diamond Illtv, I'HTSIIUP.OU, Pi. T UAVE purchased tho'DmTw W*- " Ul ‘ •*» »"* .rfp^rS’S'SS:”l*l -eformerly cordially rwomruciid liim tocQr° Criendl«nV JY^ AN ' aSSSSiSS! SS^S^^BSSBE: ,tMj - w«r Thf n T> ? ISS , OI ‘OTios. ■ ““SSS SS£& • JKSSK W. CABfi. Decembor Clit, 18^7, Alp A. WItSOM. ’• WSI. PAYNE. PilUborgb, !.,, l MS ._j WCAUIL AN NO UN CEMENT. JANUARY 1, 1838. u» f»llo»in e »n*„ee m “,. ' >» «»& .I'lr;'”, <»«-■ «■ necessary fcr kto “ ■’*"“■ * «-iw o=»l„ opeaejanhp,« *!* la April, Jaly Ocu,l*r ,U credit hctvt»fore allov«J n„ t _, ■tlung Wljtbe >}the »L“ t ,s"ii! ! m l '.“t™ f ° l fr ortho l “ t S ■urn, n «b. „„ r. t „ a r»,, h .tT^” 00 J S US - sr^RpE^Sj^-| J - B. CAKerfjn 200£Z£” u ™wmrmscn; d 0 do, (or sals by J- B. CANriHU). 100 £ ACKS ' * u. CANFIELD. 30 m ASKS ‘'EAKLASiI for aale'bv J - B-CAShEt.T, .rpiussa JSUTTBR— ■A.j 600U*.- fresh T»bJ# Baito flee d rad for ui, It - ri^trwti B. M'LAli’ N SON, *& l A Fourth gt. T. LITTLE & CO. J- IL AI’CONK, b. vou.no.
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