DR. LEIDVS t MSiPARILLA VIOOD PIT.TK giHOf I.D rrcrivo npref a-iicoovrf ull I'ills How "I exiMi'lirr: f ir-,t Urcniwc they arc composed of VrgrtuMe oxtrarts, free from minerals; anil way be token at nil times with perfect (rty by young urnl old, viiii out restraint from occupation, tmrrato living, tjt teat ui lading coiu. Second IJiouo they oro composed of mioll medicinal oxtracUi, 03 have been employed by all the mo,t celebrstod and respectuble 1'liyiiciann for iiio.o man n century past, in puriiying tho lllood nnd Anitiml fluid of the body. Third Because they may be employed, ns a mild or netivo purgative, according to the quantity taken, nnd their operation will not ho attended with gripinf? of the bowel, sieknaw at the atomnch, prostration of the system, &c, ra are produced by other pills. Fourth Because they po?ri a combined action, not possessed by any other pills, mistmcorprepar otion whatever. Their firot effect is in correcting nil impurities with which tho blood ami fluids of the body may he uflctod, and by their Rcntly opera tive clfcct, removing such imnutitica from the sya tcm. Fifth Because they are the terror of Quacks and Importer, for most persons are obliged to txke tho Sartaparilla Dlood Pills, after taking their vile and desttucive noMrums, to counteract and prevent their misehievorw and baneful effects. Sixth BecnuM they are tho only pills in which Physicians have tufiirient confidence to recommend to tnejr palwnN, nd employ in their practice, tney know tlicy .0 Anti quick, Anti Murenral Ann JUillmua as well a a goud nnd safe tmnntiv I ' r .1 nt . . ...... anu jiuiiuri oi uic union arm Anneal 1- lui.Ii. ocvcnm and lit-t Uut not tho e.it imnortant he because they are prepared by it regular Apothe cary and Phwicun, atlctoj uy Drs. Phyic, Hor ner, vwmpnian, ucuccs, James, Unison, JackMin Oox, Jure, &c., &c, which alone is bufitcienl to entitle tliem to great confidence. Certificates and lU'cannncndationa from T'livi ciant and other accompany thu directions around cacn box. tiTPricc Twenty Five Cents a Iinx.Ji Prepared only nnd sold Wholesale and Itetail at ur. i,L,lUi'a Health Emporium, No. 131 North oecona ., lew clours below Vino Urcet, PhilaJeL yuia, aio, loiu by J. Uilhcrt fc Vo., JSorth Third street above Vine. u.e. Clemens, do 3d do da Woodnt J. H. bmilh & Co. do 2d do next tho ltod Lion, and all repectable Wholesale and Kctail uniHgM in J'tuladeipina. They are al sold by: J. F. Lou;, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, J. W. Rohrer, do Ju "V. Carman I.itir. J. W. Oakly, lading. J.B. Jfoicr, AllciHonn. P. I'omn, EiMon. A.nj Ims l'rincipa! Mcrchtnls arul Drugists in tho For silo at the riealth Emporium Bloomslmrg X, , 1). V. TOBIAS, Agent. Bloonwlwrg July, 13, 1833. n. ifpsOMMUMC mONt'ow "few they arc that happen to I afflicted with Couihs or Cold pay attention to thorn. Howituny tliousmdsfrom such neglect horten their days, and hasten their fi nal dissolution. Parents neglect them in their chil dren, and thus farm tho foundation for Consump tion, and hundred of parents annually follow their own children to th grave, having died from same affections of the Hreat and Lungn, which wcje neg lected in their first stages. Coughs and Cold, whether exiting amongyoung or old, ought at all times lo attended to eirly, and not aaS'trcd to continue nnv Ipm-tli nf dmo f. .r i. Lungs one alieted,diie ,,0n m nk rrid strides. 4" cndinjitIu,nioUfUlof alldWocuraeLly Con-, a BumptioM. r vx t . :1. lv j Q" ....., . vit- Dn. BECnTEPfi.antW'-. for like favors ViTJV"-'" MlL tJLm Wm. F. Packib, Esq. lias withdrawn from tho iKeystono establishment, on account of his arduous duties as Canal Commissioner engrossing tho whole of his attention. tTSKzacssaarca .GOV. PORTER'S SrECIAI. MESSAGE. "Tits doeuraant,. which we published in out last, created considerable sensation up on Ha first eripearancB, ana it was pounced wiin P.rr.ernefcS. bv a feio WHO nau bean watching for an opportunity t show lieir teeth. thinLine that tho people could notun'dcrstand their own interesl.and might d! hnt thev have found that thev have caueht a tartar this time. cutrency, aim me UiumavU ..,... -uat wit-y 6 ... , i:. r -;i,ta wh r h thn Constitution Tho house of representatives naa P a bill renuirintfthe banks to resume on the 45th Feb.. while tho loan of $870,000, au- thorised by tke legislature to pay the inter- nt.wcs ,,.1,,-rl est on the state debt due tho first instant Tint rt taken, the banks havinir declared ill -their inability to tako it, if they were com- polled to resume at the time, uuless they coerced payment from their debtors, who tbeir engage- uduwi. , ..w were,generally .unable to meet menls without a sacrifice r nrnnnriv of property, and bring lui.i and dittrcss on the people. Under these circumstances, tho governor would havo been reoreant to his duty, nail hm nt informed the leirislature of these facts lie not informed tne legislature oi i.icsc i-ci nd placed the natter in its true light be- fore them. Tho uith of the stato was to . . . . l- u...ira. oiid ita rrpdit abroad materially " u""l-"i injured if this interest was not immediately -vu. With that fearlessness paid. The governor, with mat tear ene nnrHndeDendcticv of character wiucn ne bo . eminently displayed in his annual message, etept forth, regardless of denunciation! from any and every quarter," n detonce uuiimnj iiu . the people, and not of tho banks, as some JftKirmnsr noltticians would fain make us I- r t w i,-.t:t o nn thrt W . UBil " question, out permanent rcaumpnuit . . A M am l thi about, Ihe governor proposes that tne banks'" should have a reasonable time to collect in their debts, and preparo for a re uinption. It is no matter whether the lim&is' the- first of March or the first of VI ty, if, wl'n it does takes place, it is a permanent ono. It is a matter of oxpedi- not only asked for, but demanded by tin response tnd support given m iv i peoplefand this should bo Reeled with a. JIZ, Htllefinjury to them s possible. Io bring ik 'ohurcli. Hcggius and Hoge, THE RESURRECTION Oft, (SprEnionTo TiirHTniir,T)iuiTnr.Tn,8.F,v.Ur Kl.intin l'l noTivr, ihi AUrcmraa rtiriei ixativk, or any other iilU or compound before tho public, as certified to by Physicians und others Let none condemn them until they have tried them, ami then w o are certain they will not. It is now n settled point with nil who havo used the egetaUo Persian PM that they nro prc-cmi-nontly the best and most efficacious Family Medi cine that lint vet been iie,l in A family conld become acquainted with their Mover ragu power over disease, they would keep tliem and be prepared with a sure remedv to nmilv on ihn fir appenrance of disease, nnd then how much distress would be avoided and money snved, as well tin the lives of thousands who are hurried nut nf fimi In 1 jieffleoting disease in it first stiw, or by not being in poMcBiior. of a rmedj which they can place de- 7'he Hcsvrrcclion, or Persian Pills. Tlio name of thoan pilla orginnted from tho tir. cunwUncc of the medicine heimr found nnlv in thn cemetaries of Persia. This verptnhli, ,n.h,i;n,. being of a peculiar kind, led ita medicinal qualities and vutues. In half a ecu tury it liecnme an established meil irinn fur ihn Ala. etw of that country. The extract of this niniru-tin.-.!....; !xv i. . . " nuu ir.ironuccn mio some iarts of i;u rojH) in the year 178a, and ud by nlay crltbinted cr medicine lias been used in vain. L'arlv in thi . ... -..u..., ail uiiijli cerium uiseasej. wnprA u n v jear 1793, tho eUruft ws combined wilii a rcrUin vegpuiuie mcuicine imported from Bum Baca, me i.an indie, and formed into Pillx. Tho admir- a,o euect oi tins compound upon tholiuman nv .ii, hi. jiu.tnucdii mm lanmiea into lt.f cencrj . . mi JNS tiuiiiisiieu cuawcter uieir univer sal arm iicalmg virtues, the detergent and cleausin dualities of their specific action unnn thn M.inli.la' part of tho ky.tem, arc mch as will sustain their re- liuisuou ami general use in the American Kepub ill. CEHTIFICATES. I certify that I have, hr wnv uic jiyccan. unit moglot tha tfArinn k iivl. r II in my practice, which have borne tho highest repute in the public estimation, that have been ntlirnti I'm salo in ihis vicinity for the lat five years, including the public may ret assured that none among the wholu catalogue has answered a better mining. ...w. viu iuu ivuburreciion nr i'l'rs.iin i'i ! o.i.i V u iiieciuai remedy, tinn ttio Itejurrcctinn or Persian Pills, in most caw of disease. , Cininrs IUckcs, M. D, Iiochestcr, N. Y. Sept. 21, 1837. TO MOTHERS. ...vcc.r. u, iv. oo. uenifl. HpnnnfT mum .-.in, auum me cMraoriunary eili.cts of the resurrection or 'ersin Villi, upon those about to m... I. ...1.1 . -l. ... i - Iiccoiim mother, wo were imbired Inm.iln .. .r!.r .,r meni. .uy wile was nt lint limn thn iimil,..- of e. hildrcn, and had suffered t:o most tedious and er- cruci.uing pains during and after her confinement ' c-:u. a.ic iuil tried everv means nml int-..n much medicine, but found littlo or no relief. Sf... cinnmeiieed taking the 'ersiau i'ills about three months In fore her confinement flier health l.eimr ..... ry poor about tins length ot tunc previous) and in a short lime h3 wa, enabled by their use to attend to tho fares of a mother to h -r familv until l.n. fincnicnt. M the time she commenced taking the i'ctuan Pit: and for tcveral weeks pluvious, she ..iraivu uy nardcouii. ami fremiftii i.u . imn,., vwm-n uic use oi llic i'ills entirely moved lef ore ni-ing half a boi. It ii with the - 4 "fidenje C?TrtV e a.l i.o nil thoe about hi I l'""'!. 0'' oWa -- .uliauW passed tho resolutions below. As they express our views and feelings in me tuitesi manner, we copy them with pleasure. Resolved That Anti-Bank Democrats desire to eradicato all exclusive banking privileges as speedily as prudence and the t r .i. ...mm.mliii will nermit: exigencies oi mc .nim... i but they have no wish to bring unnecessary distrr-s and-disasterous consequences upon it, f!nmmnnweahh. or individual citizens, bv any ill considered, total and sudden dis- ruption ol nn extenueu syBiuiu iunj ;3iiu lished and intimately iuterwovon with the business of the country, but they are wil lhe howe-er to endure with cheerfulness vnMahtv nrlso from correct measures found such losses ana inconvcnmnt u au uiay una- nr pasnrv for the establishment of n sound i .t. tititYinti nl flint ;?; '"-,,. whs.h -ii bank monopo f . violated. i?n That Fthe decided, manly and i ' . " . .i r patriotic tone of tlio lalo annual .message u. Gov. David R. Porter, lias fully confirmed and established his claims to the respect ana ennfidenco of the true Democracy oi mis Commonwealth, and to all liberal minueu been ha3tiy thrown up to suppiy imyi8 .. . ma . u bnt m roitair throunhout tne i jic.uiubi. Resolved I hat tne more recent w- . .... . i . .. sage of Governor Porter to thej two es o tne legislature n:iu..B . .... cond?tion of lh(J public fi aqd tJlQ cr;tjcai Btale 0f ti,e public credit, cmi- nently entitles him to tho respect oi overy good citizen, wno noius as. saurcu . guuu uiimwH . .t ty ol tno government, anu wcum wqM ,ntarni!1t,R, he ite!?rilv and honor of i - political institutions I r.enic,i Tlmi whiln a firm, indenend- I n."t - .- -. ent and munly conduct is always a subject of just admiuiion, It becomep peculiarly ,o .,.. " -r-: r f iwiidri it n n n if 'i r l p Ua nMnf nwu. Uy0 of a,BUte( in t;raes 0f cicitement and regard!ess of aU denunciations that may be oi poureu jortu irom any quici, .. wVy r , , . restnni nubllR confl- - ruin and M whkh . ,wii rtinH fmm thn cp.nirn to the UCrtfcOVM - - 1 r . f tUn nrtmmnntua'M I. Ultuillivivuv. w- a I 11 fill. . it. . M ni msoivea-mat mo hdt mm imuim and other democratic members of the legis l.l. ,1 Imnnrahln AS it Was IirOIBPt .. 1. :!-. n. .uliiln Ihnir BlTitrtS to BUS . . fi -, 1 iknm tn S.WB lm Z, TZi: '"poltay - t.na nlin (riron yrinuiiiiu " Hi"i " ; r,tBU,eA rhiin tn t io resncct r-mtitudo of their constituents.' D To the r t m ro. LEG I V , 77 ; KE 1 'WOVE, l'ulnj the o,. n V nt . n of t. o If" "i- lUU, I," K .!" l'l. 8'- i. II I. tin .,.! 1 twki x wish, and containfult rcrlm nfti.r wn I -cedMg, in both hr J " it V) u T, L .?!ihn; the uperc-l,.., of neiX 1 L in rt 1 Ac.' For tla put Z I Z ti!" pctont reporters in botii houses 0r our legislature, a. well n at Vftshington city, thus umthling them to rurnish not only n compluto report of the proceed itigs ol our own legislature, but also of tho np preaching session ofCongress. Having mado nm plo arraagemonts for the bestowal of ischkaseii attention to the legislative. Mepartment of their newspaper, they chrtish the conviction, that they will render entire satisfadlion in this rcsiBsct not only to the members of the leaialatnrn. I.m in it,. j'ui lusr. me i-unorH Will uavn rnm, reading community gcncifilly. As it 1 more than probable, tint tho oll-cttgross-mg subject of tho derangement of the currency tin dor which the community i now Iaho.liur, and the vuiiuiiion ui mo several banking institutions of mil state, will coiihliluto topics of speedy legifhiltve action, tho proceedings of tho approaching scsion will ba fraught with unusual intercut, and render n paper published at tho sent government, which be stows upon tliem constant mention, a vehicle of intelligence "most devoutly wished!" We would also call to the minda of our rcade: mat mo great Presidential contest of lSlOis ni proacning wiin sanid Fir de. u b r h is in .loi.ln whethor our National Government shall continue to bo administered upon the. trulv tem.bli.-sn mi,.. nriin it. ......... .ii... i. , xr . ........ .iiueuionw neau, rti.irun Van Uurcn, or whether the reigns of power shall be ii. fii. .11..... . . . comnuiti-ii to tne Hands of ultra Federalist and menu ol a grent unit blightm- monopoly in I ho snape ci it .Notinnal Uank. Tho Keystoiie, bein" inui.Piiibl wedded to tho support ot the repubii .can cause, win in tins moineiituoui cnriilict, battle immiiuy on Hie mdo ot an Bureti and a Cen Cliflltinnl rP.n...... I .!. ... . .u.isiiijr, mm loniriuiue iti? nine io tho advancement and ultimato triumph of the demo- iibiic cnuoc. wo shall continue unceasingly to expoeo tlio dangerous heresies of tho Federalist!, and udvorates of an overpowering monied mouopo. i.v, unii spare no escrtiona, to nmdir tho "Key. atone on Uirttive weapon in tho hands of tho democracy ot tne htalc and Union. uraielul tor the liberal natron.ue h Ibrrln l,n. lowed upon tliem by the coinniuiiily a patronage, ..mm ki.uii mo "jvevfcionir n firrpinttn.i i.r.. .1.,. .. -.1 ' ., . .. j w. ........ i ui uii uiuur paper ai iuo teat oi govern- iin ui nicy iooh lot want with I confidence to it continuance, and will spare neither time nor labor io maitc it unserved. TERMS. l or ihc Jtcystono yoatly, twice I week, during the M.-3iiuii oi ino i.cgislaiure, crll onco a week for uie rem under ot the vear n nn TV...: o. 1 . . ,-w, ivuiimK mo oesiion oi uic J.rgiaturo iw ico a vcejc l o 00 All Postmasters, and other Democratic ritiniia are roouetted to rccievo and firward subscriptions "Iheltft ff tlu flchh in the LIomI' tn o. I.A ..... h- - euuii uic 3LI IJHUrUH. UiCVUICUS C. XVII. VII. BR.I.EIDY'SllI.OODI than scripture tentimon' il.I.S. Wliat lettrr cm we. havo of the hie of the Hesh deiuiidiiiL' upon the conditi.iu of the blood ! If ini mi re or diseased, thn flfali mmi of course be diseased thereby, and the w hole sv a. tcinpartakoof such di. t a-e. '( the doctrine be true, and there is not a doubi of it (for it in a fact accec- ueu io ty all, that the Miriptuics, nre true leyond a loubt,) tin ii it lehoovea us t'j iiuard niriinst the rniifeipurucs of uuih impurilies, and thus preserve the llenh healthy. If the llei-u' be hcaiihv. rDnsii. tutuirf ns it dors the principajoriiuii of tho human ouy, men mit Hie wiiolo imiy oe hfallhy. iro'tJoceij 'c'iranc'o ot wirSniSii oi -iiu . .i - iVin, for am. and are of the opinion, that lor tne purposo or introducing no wtwaaui a . r,t w n..;n nnt hi? tuic.essarv to extend Lackawanna a the canal two miles up that stream, a rood location occurs about ono third of u mile above the old dam, which, lor ait tne uses of a feeder should be adopted; but if the legislature designed to tnrnisli to uie in habitants of Lackawanna valley, who are at present cut off from the pron" ' bytho .p.d. .in tha , which occur witiiin tne nrti tu m.., then tho dam should bo constructed about mile und seven-eights abovn the former one At that noiiit there is an exceu- lUliHtlUIII J , 1 ent silo, requiring n little over two nunureu feet wier, on lock bottom, anu dciwcuu ua tural rock abutments of coarso sand otono Fifty-eight feet of Lockage would be rcquir- ed to descend from tho poo lormoa dy ui. dam to tlio level oi mo pri (tin dnm nnd locks are estimated to cost $90,000,00. No appropriations navmg been made by the legislature, for thcaccom nlishmentof the proposed change.the board j rcted the temporary uain, wim. u i . . hj . ...i.inti 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 r scaSon--anil posipoimu a i duuoi'ii 1 - .i thcr WMnJ i auDjeci. ii me """'r , , ,,i mi aMloM fecder are estimated . nCl Al 1 .700.00 In addition to tno repairs now unuci tract on this division, requiring! vory large . . . i . ..-. ,,,, nid sum l0 ue appropnuicu, mm.nd that nsovision be made for con r"""-"" (awiV nath bridco across the o . . ' pooloftheNanticokodam-lor dee pen ng mil nf tho lower end of the nbnut five miles of tho - - l,i, on. first level oeiow me u..n fX mile of protection wall below BerwioU, - p- COIlBlructfl(1 of Umber. and r.p titur a ruard lock at Hemlock creek to protect tha canal below, m times oi fl d i noiuuU.s - I nnired fnr runalTS. VIZ S ene wJng eight locUs, $00,380 85 AtiPf!nr.iovor Lodge's run 7,970 7j 1 A mnilnnt ol Mill ITPnlC. UUUU UU I 7 - . i l I I IHI 1 rt frlMl rllllf 11 UIlllLUAU UUIII i wu ...c, 2 GG2 80 Kepalring shuto nt Nanticoko dam, 4,370 20 f InnstrnrMimr tnwin" Dam uiuuu io nnol of Nanticote dam, os,duj TJflhiiildino- and reDairinir CO bridg " .. . 0 . 4 " o 1 nor: ift nn ri.alvnnat .11.03U 1U - (JastingS . nr.n nn hn I Rebuilding walls. 13,500 ii Hepairing-weigU lock at Northun, berund, 2,000 1,600 and iveuevving wauiu m.n, . . ,j. Renewing water ways, 3,500 to the rtJDLia Bcrnl-ncchly flafo Capitol G-zoitc. I "rl"Pmli,ra M JW Cipdol l:? tc en- 7 " ''".'"'"""V r"um ll" " "in 1 10 ,,,a, lt' ( ,!" "" '"' ' ptMir, fir the v.rj .brml '"""'"T f l--l to have il, ,hri. I in prflpntb ra rf tho euto Ciiilol C, power to say. lias t hut for imii aImi,!.I t,..l mem, enu i;spocttully announce thnt tho future course of their journal shall bo such as thry trust will continue to receive tho confidence nnd snpnort viiiul-i ana pany, incy assure t!ir public mat no exertion on their port Miall bo wa H' IIUU1IU uitlnglo vJm tint i a vchi- ... c.:i... i nciuns onjeci, nnd tlicy flatter thenwb they will be able to render their paper such tie oi liselulnoiw nnd information, ai will not fail to give entire sallsfucUon to every fiiend of rrpublicnn I'll IVIW1VIS. ie approaching session of the Lmislnnirr.. tvi'l . . umpjo.monai.ly, bo one of great and unusual inter- est, Thnrobas not, perhaps, been it time before,, wnon mo attention of the mil.lin n ,nn, ... gagwi upon any one subject us it is at present unon 1 . . . ' " l"1"-' tne derangement of the abuses of banking; and ns the delilieralion of tho ensuing jjenisialurc. rti in r.l nm .a !i l, ly directed to this imnortant siiliiirt. it ' oinnrise man mat every thing which transpires nt eagerly Bought after. With these consideintions in lew, me undersigned have made ample arrange. " ul "'g ociore ineir readers lull : ,u T" u.ra',n' ."1 the Stale I.e- xwaiure, loireincr wit l l ie .i.. i.. r,f ,.i reports, olid other matter which' they think will be .mciCTHiig. in auuiiion to tins, it is tho inlention ... iiuin-mpai io employ able correspondent at me seal oi tne cencral travernmoni l.v n,l.i..l, they will be able, aU, to place in their nemi-weck' iv mievt cany reports ot tlio deliberation of Con. grew. The presidential contest of 1840 i t .... . '-l't."J ui- nnm n... I proirimig. iiiu llou nt our in:iat.lw.,l i,.,ll.,... imjr iuo courjc wn micml to pursue in the relation to this gicatquostion: and as wc havo alremlv .m... our opin ii at loiiglh; on this subject, in u former iiiuriircius, we ucein in need ( nt tirnni i ..u. uy Ruing 0ver me same ground. Suf- ,rt If If. exn i. !, . . l . . t '..u.lH lilt I ........ ... ,ui m Minn pve our united sunnort .nriil nnnriinu ln......l. .L. .... I i" Vi ro-eieniou,oi present able . V J . l o "u U1U0". "d our humble aid in oenau oi establishing a Constitutional Treasu. AND TlarcsJiisig; MacSaans, AND a.'UJiTAiJi.K HORSE POWER rjnilE Subscribers tako this method nf inrnrminn Jj. their friends, that they continue Mmiuf.irtiirl mg 'ihrrshtnz latlitiirs nnd i'orlablr SlartA i uirtri, oil Uie mOKtimnrnvL.il nl:.n. mmln r,ril ......... ..ii. ii mm in me mosl workman ikn tn.in. ner.aud which they will wanent to Eland with f.ire ; usa, and not iuiuro the 'J'hcv hao Mjrjmi'tt all olhcw whero tlicy have urcn u.troii.cftJ, m 1'cnnsylvaiiia. Vircniia and Ihi'Ai'B Fatciil Suits:, OH, GUAW IIUIslrlXG MACI-IINH, Improved. All nrticto of erent ntiliiv to Af,ii.M for cleausir;),' tho grain for prcpnr.'ns it for flourintr. I Iipc ma hints nro maiiuf.uMirtd ot cnt nn,l al Message naa receivuu num j ...-.. '...' . i ... ......... vnlirm. al man in tho Uommonwcaun. in '""- identically tho same 1""' "" ' . - witn tnai, ;,t .lnfv the utmost incenuiiy io nnint nut tho sliphtest slinuo anu differ- tw...- " o encc. When the Governor speaks ol a reasona. hV timn for resumntton, he means timeViS will enable the debtors of the Hanks o..w. . .u nv. ii.nmanlvnR. to dischariTe ,,,eir Bevcrai obligations with promptitude !ind fidelity, wl have reason for believing ... . r . r T . for lhc in" DavrncntS as mighl bo found expedient on duo consideration. We think it is the opinion of tho Governor irii t nf n ot icr 1U01C10US men, that to force an immediate resumption ..j i.- r ...ornm. nf hHn insti- IO U WIW - f 1 - rfy o co80 lhdr donrs heir-C0HCelM int0 U,e hands of com- .'. . to ho woun(t un. t0 commence a series oflaw suils and commotion, which mi,t end in wide snread ruin to all classes fil,n enmmunitv. And to auctavate tno int nf ihinos" thus tiroduccd it would become necessary to send tho tax gatherer to grind down still luriner auimpocriBiic community. t . . . i i ...11. i1.nrn iVit tVi i ii nrrninci Kuril nvna ub inuau. i.. Governol- anr.unr.es his opposition. In so do nn he has been si Jjinj Ue nas oeen sustained and will be sustained by every man vrio looHs at tlio permanent good ol tno oiate. no m.u . . r ! t.. ..n.ln..lnn.1ii ftin wit i nroncr iocunes. wno uiiubhwiiu subject, win do iounui.1 v.?.p -: Bubjcct, will bo found to carp at and con j m h Goveinor'a opinion. It is true, - ueran n" , ' . ,., ,1V very iuw ""t""ZS iMB. i mnr. i i i n i cmuiviv -. Jjonnn ai P h wiU BOon 'ns " wo mZ". u. all discover mnr uiiBiaivoi - coma men ol Uonesty,and Bound democratic priciples. the rrtEsiiE'r. Tho ice in tho Susquclunna river and fishing creek, itoko up on Monday list, and both streams are now nearly clear of lco, with a good rafting fresh. Wo understand that considerable damage has been dono up tho river to rafts and ark, several of which have passed down tho river, with tho ice, wiiVimit a man at the helm." We havo heard no damaeo hoing done to bridges, except to the largo hrideo across Fishinc crcelt, near this town, wlucii is nearly rendered unless hy tlio falling of nna of thepecre. This was ono of tho oldest bridgoa in the county, having been built 3!l years. Our activa Commissioners have advertised for proposals for ro- 00 hoiUing it immediately. In tho mean tnao,ve understand that arrangements aro making to estab 00 00 lish a ferry near tha'brtdoo that there may be w in terruption of travel. 00 Ronuinin,; in the Post Ofilco nt Kloomabof n .ho cm) f tl.oqnnnrr eml mi ,H alnliliiV of Deremlm, Minn B " l6 . H ... - I uuu. liien jfiim. McArtnoy Daniel, Illoekfilidire Jnlm Iliddenhntitcr John, inu Samuel cj. Metrill Bcnjimin, Auugpsser Jacob, Palmer Daniel, uevro lienjamin, Cornilison Isaac, Crivlling Andrew Palmer Margaret, toiim.iu Mo?cs, ,. ' llJtl is;iiic, ' -Mary E. Ifecdy Simon, );? EII;K. . fi Shipmau Jacob, V''ni" "fnjamin II. Stater William Uoftll Jane. H tn. Bnow Wilhrd, Fry John, Hartman Ocortro. "iimii itoracs, Sticker Michel Snyder Daniel, Thornton Phebe, Thornton Savina, Williams David, Werner Jacob, Warters Aaron, Weir Thomas, Wildowcr Sm-anntk tL M'illits Marlha, yellsScdsvic!t, Winner John, Wright WiiliaB, Wcrllo Chti. B. KLPBRT, P. it. - " munnck Henry, "e" " '"" C. J'!,rl' Joseph, vrcng .luirUstus. I ir. V f , BJI'i ICahlcr Charles Usij, Keller Mary, Kuhn Inane Card. Krister barner. I.eight Mr. Leiby Jacob) Mover Suseantl, Aicuiuro Joseph, Tnn. 1, J 8 10. Those iiirjuiring for any of Ihc ttbora h icrs will plcaso say it is advertised. MILES COMPOUND EXTpJct TOMATO PILLS. For Sale at Emporium HL003ISBUZIG ARCADE- THE Subscrib ers rnsnnplfiilli- Io their friendo anil ilm nnhlin l n bat , hey bnro received .id b0w op. ing, a splendid and extensive assortment of S'all & Wiiroer Goods, wliieh with a slock on hnnil.ml.r, - nety ot scasoiiiible Mernhnnd I7fl Ciy coininoilalion of town and County. In tho Dry Good line, they have all the varieties of course, fino & superfine Cloths, wraimcn u talmetta, Mcrinocs, Silks, CaL nr.,,' r '".MH'. Laces, Linins, Mocks, Umbrellas. T,l' n ?.' Jionnct Silk,. Trimming Fun - Cloth und beat ikm Caps; JJoots and Shoe,, i....i, l i) c, tyc. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF AND Ihe use or the bank. At all elections lor directors or any other ofiicets, tho holders of stock shall not be allowed to yote, except : ,upir nrnner oersons : and that each and every share of stock 3'aall entitle the bona fulo owner thereor to a vote, ana no more , - - , provided that the sain snare snau uav, u anA cJtiv (lava nrcvious to ine eiecuon , d j .Mowing slock holders to row be als0 pwUw ,.nk or COrnoraiion, cxcuui, ' nnv.Uo n demand. It also provides .i.a. on .t10 fiIEt Tuesday in February in . . , , . f c)l bm , to transmit to the Auditor usucra -- nr ilm nmnimt nf its catjllal BtOCl Pal" helll by " ' . ... . " s fln( uj . tho banks as its own; and wituin - atthetimoofsuch statement, the highest and lowest amount within its vaults at any time, and an averago of the amount between these periods and tho time of making such statement ; nnd also the amount of liabilities assets, and deppsitieS ; tho amount ot loans . . .. .i .i.ii,n, (mlnwfiil intereit I I. 1... iVinm urlinlher i m-jun u .iiv.ii.. " bccn ultcn, &c There aro also many other restrictions in tho bill, which wo aro obliged to omit for want of room. - Tnt; Portland Argus of Saturday ssy incroruuuu , ,, n,. a We learn from a gentleman who r""-f 0 ' . BnZ thnt Co . Golddicr, nl c.a "7.," 1 " , f infantrv. had then iimi iiu iuihim""- " appointed commander of the Bniuh "ee" 8 J. ,oleJ lemtorv. nnd that urccs in vho t-v- j i. .v, enforcement had been ordered to the tent ... 09 of rerular troops.ahd reinl tnrv ory 01 two v't. ; ,. . , or.n a detachment of miners in men ait uuuu. Gen. Harrison's Jge.-Gen. Hni i. now in his 08th year-s.x yw older r.oroi Tnnkson was w hen elected. Tbitffs' ITfallh man , . of in the act. n-u. ri-niail fOhiol Herald says i yet, according to his opponents, lie w thon an ..0ld dotard." No Jieren"y"fg federalism doss, it must show its naheuu Sacs and Vinnebagoes agreed to hunt J i...to.l bv Stab- Sun states that tne oaua, y.- -. . k ni,;Bf.nitaQl..d thu Winnebagocs ono IJIIIJJ v. killed forty or fifty, killed. Two ofthe Sacs were the