i nrv 41 JvL 0 ANtf BLOOMSBURS GENEKAL ADVERTISER. , LEVI L. TATE. Editor, Publisher & Proprietor. $ "To liolcl and trim the torch of Truth and Mravc it o'er the darkened Earth" Que Dollar & ficuiily-five elf, In AiTanrr. YOL: XLNCh 47; BLOOMSBURG; COLUMBIA COUNTY, PA., SATURDAY JANUARY 30, 1858. YOL. XXL Cflltunimt l)mil FuUhhcd every Saturday Morning, kl LEVI L. TATE. In Bloomsburg, CoIumbia""Co. OrnoE. In the. ncio Brick Building, op posile the Exchange, bj side of the Court Mouse," Democratic Head Quarters." i Tsitifs or iOnSCRlPTIO.N. 01,00 In mlvaiioo, for 0110 copy, for tlx montbl. 1,75 In ndvanco, forono copy, one year, 2.00 If not pnM within tha first thrco monthi. zl li not pam wiinm mo nrsistx inomii. 2.50 If not rmldwitliiu llio your. 10 N miburlp'.lon taken for loss than sU months, and no paper ilisoontinod until all ftrroarascsahall Iiatq Ijocnpnld. ID" Ordinary ailrortisomonta Insortcd and Job work exocntod at tbo established prices. urrmTt c liOCjk Hospital A-PtTOTOIl JOHNSTON, rpflK founder of this Celebrated Insti ll lullon.ciiTiri the montrcrtalii, sprrity, and only riTtctual remedy In the vorld for rilcrti for filcM, Hrklnrtu, ricminal wnrltncFi, rain in tli llns, ;nUmttniial Debility. 1m 'Olrnrv Wf ukiin. nl Win (joikini'l Miiitif Anctimi vf the KliirirjF, r.!pltn Hon of Urn llPfirt, iJiper-ia, Nwoiii IrriUi-ilHy. UUtpn l Ilia llt'tid, 'lhtmil, Nne i-r SMn, ami nil ihm? irioii nnd mcluncholy liordrs arMnc front I hi? iitMlr-iftlve tinlnti of Viiiitli, which ilemny Imtli UA mil mind, Thenc r-cret nnd nohtirj prank", jirc infirc, filial to tririr vlcilnit limn lliu k'iik nf tlir Mvrmi ta-tlV mariners Ul) -kpk, MigliUiic Mifir mnt Urlllniul liapu of nnlicipaiiuns, rnidermg mnrntigc tv. , iinjio3jilc. Marriage. Wtt (fJ per-irttif.or Ynng Mi-n rontcmplatlnp rnar rl fnf .iwtira of I'liyncil ir ikii"K, nrsonir An hilny, dtforuiiliOK, K.r., plinilJ itnutf.tntrlr ronul lir Ji1intin.nni lie roaturcd tn prrlrrt lifhlih, lie who pit ff himnflf under I In enm nf )f John Mori niiv rMfitily cbhrliln in hit li"inr es n r,miV' nifn, and tontiflfiitlv rrty upon Inn skill n cph picm ri. Qrga n ic I Vcakn es i iiani'ihUtly cured ami lull Tipnr rctnrril. Till dm--,Hi U llir ponitty mnt ln-qiifrily piHhY tli mc ".vim li vr liicouif I Tic tirliiu nf linprtipi r itntul );nci)'. Vu'in? pcr-i'ina rtr loo iipt i imntuit . from not lie m nw are :ir Uto drrtidfnl rMnriipiirc th4t nm ven '". Now, wfm thn undi-rinnil tic nth JitI will pretmJ to df iiy iliit llm powrr nf prncrf.1 It in It lot pnii!T Iiy IImm-! rallmn into hnprop'r iiatnt ttun In 111 prudent, In in di'puvt d nt Hi pltiaurf ol htalt!iv nHn(n4 'lie hmhi t.crliun n'H il irueiivc ) niptoms to btVi hmly ;uid mtixl nrl. Tit" nvttiMii li.'cui'H ilcrinpfd; iln- phyir.il Ml Ttiftit pinvrii urahencd, ttrrvniti ilcliilny, dyi p'Pi. UJlpiUti'in of tlitt lie irl .in.Jirjlni.,a w-itig nf ilittaii-.riiiish symptom of o-Himi tur J Ji fcr. j-iitTW Nn 7$yJTi fR8irT.tiixrtrKkKT,fev-nd(iiir frmn tU 111 mare iirtei lUti il-t. llif turn Ur pnicntur Innljumni thtNAMHand Nl .Mtil'K.or th t il nmtaVf Hie plrc. ACr$ itarrantt4,rr va Vhirgt M&te, in frpn On; If 7Vn ley. NO MCROtJItY OR AUitllOtlH ORUUH IMHIJ. Mnml"r of tin Unyil Cnllrge nf ftiirgi-nttr. l.onilnn iir'dnntr from ono ofth V"" ' 'intn'! c l!rar ( Hif y mfcil rttn. apd Hit r jiir fi.i 1 1 titwlin-n IHr lmi jitff ii Hpnni in 11 firt llnnpitnlii ot Lmntuu . T i Vi J hii lndlpiii jind Hucv irn. Iittn eflprl-d jumi't ff ihp hkinI ft" tn 1 It t lift cjifp-t th-il rre r'tr Klinn n J in my tronb 11 Willi rinulrij in Hit; ln-al ami i'an Mint axtrrp, ft-Ai miri,ilintlyn. hulnp al.irnifd al "udil- n .iniimU. nni Int'if Uni"fl,1fU, fri-'plfnl M't-lin;;, titti'iidrd m-iiin' with lUr'rtnlfi'iiieril ol iii'imI vi-rt:ctltrd i ui-lUUly. , 1 Certain Disease lYliiti -hi inijuidd ntul nnp'itd''iit vtttnry nfhtp.v f r fin In h- Iliu imtnli-( tlii wfAn nl tint pmuliil t(lt'f( it too nlliMi luipprnn tint nn f 1 1 h f titt umiumiI tunic, or drn id til ili .nn-ry, drtern hi in Irotu nif! I in( 1 tlinx't ult i frrtiti fdiic.ilidii nvd jfxpviUnilllt run jltnc hffri'Mhl Hint tint iynt till tin tnn t Um t l"iiy yinploiiia nl Him horrid dit Mink Urn r npni'iirnri mirh -k nlrrfjitfd uttrit t hro.it , diiti'nm'il ntiftf, nnctnrr, p tin in lUr. limd Miid Iiin1i,t!uun'ii nfflislit.dft nfnnul !) tin (lit t,kin b'Hii i., jin J arm. blnirhisfirin en lifinl tncftt an tt I rm"i I , prn?ref ihb h i tli ti ip tjt, rsiplditv , till ni l4tt ihn piliiM ofiht iiinniis hint linufj of tlii noe lull jn ,:i nil Ihi v i.-lhn n tli I in; tlit ih " r Itfcaiiiri a horriI olij. ct nf cwmmii'"r.ttifin till d 'h p'H x pfriu'l hi ilriMdfui niiUVrini;, i-y in iiisH'iiMH i 'Hut Imitrihi Iroin wh'-iifi mi trnvi-lt-r rt-t irii", Tii ftifli tlii'rt'fore Ur, Jiilnirtmi plfdnf Miui(-irtn pri m rvn tlm imml fiivioiiltln rcruv itii't from tin rUMHlif prurtiff in thf firni llnphnH if Kiruiii nnT Atiif iicj, lie rnh riiiifidfhllv rM'niiini"iti ( mi I Kp'dy enm to Hie iinlnitinintR virtjitiiif UH I h tiflrt rlM'iti' Tukc particular JSttice. Br. J nddrfvHf ml thnif ntm Imv-, fnj-ireil tlim irlvf ly pnvdt'i Mild improper i inliilfiirep, Tlie nre on.e if iIih ttjil unit iiirUnrliiili' lTrct prn-lurfd hyeartj hiilutu iifyonili. tix Wenknern rf tint Mack and l.iinlix I'.tin in tli" (lend. Ihuiiif'int Hilit, Iom n MiHcul.tr Povwr. Piilpiuitmn nf the Hf-irt lVipeptn, Ni'rvflM" Irntildliir. nrr.tiiernienl n f llio, lligmtivc riinciintil.tjuncral lttMhty,nyniptiMiii ofO'insnm ptmn.e, MCrVTAItl.Y The ffaffnltVITrf I iipm the mind ate much in htjdrrnded, Itwti nl Meitmry, UoiiIihIoii nf Ideas Donre'inti nl tint bpirltn, ttvil I'tirelindiiiK'. Avertitinf riucfety, Timiiy.&e., nrc loine nf thcevil pr'tdueed. Thoniindi of pernnni nf all n?!! fan now Judge what ) HictuaQtirtlieir dfctlttins helillli, t.'Hiiiiir lln:!r viigfmhi'Ctiintnx weak, p ilemtdeinarnled, liavtng ) unjiiLir nppiiirnnrtj nboulihu cyei,ciU;liaiid )inp. I tmnt of CniiinnipUoii, Dr. Johnston's Invigorating Honed for Organic Weakness. Hy l hi fire.il and important remedy, eaKneM nrihc J OrpitMiire fpeedtly cure I, niillnil vinnr rt-nnird I'll i M itnUof the in nst niW'i'io ami df liililJt'tl. wim , fi 1 1 I at all tinpe, iiave liccu iiitmadnlHy retit-vrd All , ip-'dniieniR ti Marri-iiff -Piiyoirnl ;ini tnt:ii Ihiinn i idrititn, arviiui I rntalntity .Treinliiinc nod Weak- I a-jHi, ,.r iiauni"ii nl Hie iniit Icarful kind, 'iipeedily I eurid hy Donor Jo'nxlon Young Men Win have injured themir I vei hy n errtiiti practice, indttlid in ulnii nlnne i htliit f r"iien 1 ly learned f r'tin I'vltco'iipJiilotH, or a I iclninl the effect h fin hirh nre nightly frit, veti when nln"p, and if nt cured render' mirrii7e iin.toxtiilile, :in l ditruyi bold mind ')! lutdy, iliimtil apply imhtniniily vhit a pily lliAta vnunj in.ui, the hopq of hi conn try and th' darlin of hi pnreutf fdiwi M In unalclied frpm all pro peel and enjoy nf ft I ft of lile.hy 1 lie ennfe rfmnrei m'devlnt n fr-mi the rath of nature, and in d'llgliif in a curtain -fifl habit, Bucli pcrion before eonteniptatinc Martlagt ilinild reflect lint a found mi ml and tiri'.ynrr the mot necit.iry reqtiUiliestn promo e euinf nlinl liappiuess I tides 1, wiiho'it th crnt ,llio J'mrney Hi ronuh life, hecnmeii a weary pnsnmnse, tne prunpi:tiiimury narkcii 10 tii view uio in i tid tii'cnmei nh.idowcU with ilrepair And rilled with I Int ni'laitrholy reflection thai the li.iftpiuoi nf nnothur h'-cbiiiv" hhithted with nnr own, ornouNt),-! HtlUrii fii;i)i:Rif;i; sr..0W.ferr..v Auu PUitdiuAit ornitATioNH i,i;urot,.Mni. H , T I nn false mainly prevent ou, but opp'jim mediately elthur personally or by letter. KIN DlaiiAHi;d HIXUDIIA' CURUD. 'Jb Strangers. Tim many thmisauds cufd at llii institution witlt'ti Ihn Lift 15 yearn, and the rluniffotiiinijiortanitfiirciral (;pi4tlfns performed by l)r Johneton, witneed by (he reporteroot the paprH innl many olher persons nn etit of which have appeartil again ami tigihi bdore tli dnbltc, hfuldes bin itandlng a a centleman nf cha Mclerand reiptinsibility iia lufTicient (jnaronttc to the alllicttd. Take Notice. M, n. There are nmany Ignorant and worthies. Quacks advertising thcniselvee t'hytician, ruining th "4lth ofthe nlreidy afflicted, that Ur, Jolimton de'iii it necer.iry tosiy, epfciatly in itioie mthc ins(neri with hit reputation, that hi rredcntiaU and (jmlnmnaalwayn hant in his office , jrraNoiCK. All letter must be postpaid, and -mnin a pusuge stamp for the reply, or noantner f.fWill sent .nuarly 7 1857. FALL ARRIVAL. IL T H Q ffil (0 . W? andrfcim.d, graierul for pait patronage, re L spenfnlly inluais Im ci vtnmeri and t he public vncrvliv, ihut he tia jutl received from tha Easltrti 'i't 's.the larpcsl ami luimt select slock nl Vl.L AND WINTER CLOTHING, Kilns yet been opud In llloqitiilurtr. tn which he it ihu ntfiiHun of hie friendi, am asrurvs thtiii it hey urt otic re a tor m a at great bargains, II u irK rninpripci a large ntortment of Ucntlcinni'ft "Wearing Apparel, fousisling of FARIIlON'AIU.i: Ultr.Hrt COATS, 'f every dtterfption ; Pants Vests, lilrl Crnvatsi "tucks, Cnt'nn Hundkerchieff ,Ohie, fc'tispruders. Gohl Watches and Jtvctty Of every deseriptinn tln nnd cheap N, II nememi.er. MAcwiiir's rwpffriwin M Call and see. Mu chuige Inr eiHtniiiinn tlttde PAVIU tOUXMlCRO C w6grg Uj i; tf07 Selected Ipoctrji, - Y B. CLIFTON It. The lear n loving mother weepe, Abovo the new made intuli, Wherein her first born Infant slepi, lit death befirr itn hi nr. in ; The tear of nvtrs when In death. Their loved ones coldly lay, Arn team that almost sink beneath And damp tho nioldcring clay. Hut never yet o'er a tiy grave, Ha such hit tear, been plied AntlonUcd iroin oifnrplinn slavo, While bendlnrnVr ihn dcndl I iav liltt kneelin on the mound, Thaleovered the remain Ofll he had oiiove the proii"d, i Wcoie blood coursed in li'c veins. Oh jpwlirt think ye live (n gloom, Think nftlii mental's way Whose otilyjoy was o't-r a tnnih. To weep and mourn andpray; Whose only hope wn Hint for deal.', Whose love for Hte was driven t Who lHa,td n sigh nl i-very hrcsth That found its wry lolicavcn, t aeo him yet hi ymtthfut hrnrt With sorrow drepU breaking; l.ee him when h lu to part When he hi learei tnkln-i With that djrk pot win re buried Iiup'a Of his are lii n forever ; , And through the world in I'nrkne rofiB In quest of dfath'a dark rier. 1 e ht bruUed finpert ihake, With Dptiny nf di pur 1 tee tli- f tf.irt he uint nuke. To send to Neeven a pr.it er ; His ence bricht y tritl fhine nn more llig teir it" fires have dfnwn'd, The Jo) of lift for it i in nre o'er, J he grate's lUmj- dukness gone. The day l-id passed he iiop'pi'jfl, No mornn ci Hrcd Bl.ive , Hut walk 1hriiiih tile nmin lh fron, Then fill a Irceman's (jravn , He'd rtihr rbe a menial now , I'nr ntar hts plare of gloom, Dow n in a swampy valf y low Is dug his mother's toiiib. If tlftvs hare font thif nrrer di, They nr iui I lo th free , If not." Ihn dnth ritlt?ion lie. Tin hepfd tin t ennnot f, Thn why were helncn horn to serve Their 'i ta ' neath the rod f None can on cirth an ,niw er give, And none in Heaven but Hod. A Goocl Auocdoto. OHo of 1 lie papers revives a story Hint ia be'ter now than it wa? liofore these day? of fpirit-sceking :inil bearing. It .seems t Im t nn oM Sen-Cnptain, who iiail rc'ircil from Fcrvlco and was lirinjr on a farm, had a wild, harum-scarum ncpiiew living witli him. lie could neither drive or frinliten saiii ncpiiov; li do anything in proper time. Nor c uld ho get him to drive the oows up to milk heforc dark lie had i'i drive tticm up' from a bjck pisturc through the sugar brush. Finally, the Captain asked tho lad if ho wis not afnid t' go through the woods in the dark. ' IVatd I What is that I 1 never seen" a 'raid,' " replied the hoy. "Well, never mind, my lad ; you w ill fee one some of thoso nights, if you do not get the cows up before dark,'' said tho Cap'ain, meaningly- That night tho boy played uii'il dusii, before ha went for the cows, as usual. Tiio ; Captain took a sheet and fo'lowcd him. Now 1 ha Captain had a tamo monkey who! ., , i-i vi I S5T7 the performance, and monkey like, ... I took a table cloth and followed tho Captain at a res'nectful distance Tho Captiin went iDto the luiddlo of tho woods, whore ., i- 1 1 11 ttf x .'1 HierewasabH ogbythes.de o tLepath Going to iho further end of it, he vona tliesncct arounu nun, got upon 11 ami fioou s ill. Tho monkey gdt 0.1 the first end without noise and did tho same. So the wuuoai nouo uuu um u,u ui... 0 UJ panics siuUu i..i .. uUjr .i.. ....ii-Mint, along with his cows, ihey shyed a little upon seeing tbo ghosts, which caused tho boy to look ahead. .. ... ... ....... . 1 IU I wbat is tliat . bo slioutca , "by golly, I guess its a fraif; and then spying tho monkey, ho sung out, "By Jorusaleni, if there aint two frails a big' CriM iml o litiln friiil t" Thh caused .I,o Ponton tc look around when he saw, for tho first time, Ins ghostly com panion. IIo thought ho was afraid, sure enough Tbo old Captain streaked it for home, the monkey chasing him, and .1 . ; j , , , . ,. , . , mo wickcu ncpucw ciappmg ins nauos anu Bhoit'ing, " Ruu, big frid, run, or little fraid will catch you . ... EST The following acccdoto, which . Which a ' oocurrpqce, of the ohil- fricud rotated tn us as an actual smacks sotnewhat of the stories dion related by the Knickerbocker; t t.i.. .... s 11 . . 3 . '. . engaged in tho manufacture of a stool, which, on account of a disparity in tbo length of tho IcEf, refused to stand up. After fruitless efforts to mako it do so, tho boy inquired ; " Moilicr,docs tho Lord sco everything!" " Yes, my son," " Well," replied tho young hopeful, I guess ho'll laugh when ho sees this stool.'' During tho session of a country court iu tho interior, a witucss was asked . if ho was not a husbandman, when he caolly replied, amid the hughter of the ' cjurt, " No. sir, l'tc not marrifd " INAUGURAL ADDRESS nrrrTTA'Ar n t a n ir i?. t GOVERNOR OF PKSNSILVAXIA. FELtOW Citizens: In appearing be fore you to enter upon my duties as Gov ernor af tho Commonwealth, I consult my own inclinations in conforming to tho I usage tthich demands a popular address; I nnd, in the first place, 1 gladly embrace Ilns opportunity to return myprolonnd and gratclul thanks to the people of Pennsyl vania, for horjorina mo with tho Chief Kx- ecutivo office in their covcrnmont. Their kiudnois will ncTcr bo forgotten, nor will 111:11 tlia oonuuenco tuev liavo rcp( ever bo intentionally betrayed them and to myself will requiro th&t the jury to the publio interests. I advance a charitablo judtment official conduct that it shall be upon mv construed ' nn no :. ' with kindness and toleration so long as it I appear to be prompted by sincere and ist motives and I hero cfUgo in this ! io'and lormal manner, to" regard tho 1 suaii appear I llODCSt publ d jiirr.iioii win nil 1 11 ivn c mKnn rn nie. i n , -f - - - 0 . . n i,.Jr 1.1, .i..i:. :it. R.i.i!... .1.. 11 . the provision that lulls neither sisnrd nor business of tho banks and tho people, it is facilities artkcqual to thoso of any country, cicty, and the promotion of mans ' m fnltlifnili nliA.l . nn,l it, i.:i.. I returned within ten days, shall becomo well worthy of earnest consideration. Our Common bchool system is justly dis- ' and substantial happiness, unless it I fir na imasJlilo dm nnniilor ,i,.!.i.;' i laws, was intended as a guard against! In refurming the currency, a fiuglc ' tinjiuishcd as onq of tho most practical and , up n a foundation moro permanent Doubtless I may couimit crrcrs in a position I ' o :a:o can accompiisn uui a noueraio 1 ciuuiule iu mo uirou., is.ua iijcn c.iicr- , japor arranjemoms, or 1110 ucoung im- involving so much of respomibi ity but I Pcr'''i ani' not 113 n niodo by which the amount of gcod,- howe.vcr ?inccrn intelli-j ish' this traditional poliry, coining down to pulses nf iho. hour 1 The recognition of a will hoDo that none of ihcm will l!n nf n ' Esccutivo might causo them to taUo effect, gent and earnest it may bs, without tho ' us from the .falters .of the Cnmmopwcalth', Great Supremo I'owcr, which rules the . ,.v,,u...i ."i.iwu, . !. I . .1 . ... " l- l ..... . .. , I .IT-'- . .1. - T t-. I- li... it - ..... . .7 ...-.. . ., ,,,,.. - riP-,ii! :,i :., ! without the responsibility of acting upon oo-opcration of otiicr otates, and especial- , and Iiy every moans in our roccr fester .affairs of nations and of men, is t lis only will of the people, tl.o publio cood. ftlld I '"at in sueli ease it shall becomo a law join with us .in tho repression ol small paper the commands of the Constitution as I ualss Eont baok wltulD turco dys after and in such other particulars of reform as the guidin" li"ht. by which my course is 1 1,10 "oxt mcet'1DS- 1,1 modem practice a require for eomplcto success their co opera to bo diroctodr With these aims constantly lars llumbcr of bills aro usually sent to tions. Meantime to tho extent of cur pnw in view, I shall induce tbo plcasint; hope 1,10 Govcrnor nilbiIn ft fow days the ! or lot us exert ourselves '9 furnish our 611 of doin some good in the hiah station to ' adjournment of tiio Legislature, which it is izons with a safo and stablo currency, to which I have been called by the public i ,raP0SS'bl ,or b'm ,0 consider duly before I prcvont future finmcial convulsions sirr.ilir i.... .i- . - ...... nf lliprfieiitativcs :lt .vill bo my ardent desiro to cultivate with you, as lfcprcscut ntives of the people-, tho moU amicable relations, and to unite with vou io tbo adoption of all such incisures as the publio nml miv r.nu!rn Tim .i;(r.,-. i. '.!.. XIV. ' , ' y I lii IIIU I 111 111 1 U of tho government, alihouh ehar-ed with distinct duties, are to be roL'ardedteas nirts i 1 ? ..1 1. . .. . .. ol one harmonious "hole; aad it is well when all these parts move onward without jir, interference, or colli-ion. Nevertho Io s, iho distinut ilutios of tho Executive, when duly and honest y performed, may rccnsion differences with the Legislature,; but, in sucli case, it will bo cxp dient U cultivate a spirit of compromise anil con ciliation for tho di.'posal of such differen ces, or, at least, lor mitigating tho feelings 01 alienation to wlncli tuoy tend It is one of tho duties of the Exccutivo from timo to time, to aire to tho General Assembly information of tho s ate ol tho commonwealth, and recommend to their consideration such measures as ho shall judg 0 expedient; and under usaao this is ilono Iiy messages in writin". which aro voice, ami 01 rcpressirg somo evils wlncli " J 1 1 " K , -v may threaten tho publio welfare ur tbo i many srnt lo. lum ln'10 very closing snmo time been struggling ; and to relievo individual rights of tho people. ' 1 b 'ur3 "l0 sesslon- 'l would seem , the government in its iisonl action from Icllmv niiiP7in nf ihr s.i,'i n.,.. plin th it the Hxcciilivo could reasonably i tho dancer of depreciated or w cthlcsa entered among the publio records and ro-1 not bo sulijoctcd for long periods of timo to main a part of tho official history of tho ' ''10 solicitations of thoso interested iu bills, State. I do not understand this as a t nor should ho bo subject to the imputations power of dictating to tho General Assembly of indecision, or favoritism almost, una the measures they shall adpt, nor even as voidable in such cases. Nor is itrigntthit a power of initialing laws, but as an inform-! bc should have in bis bands the moans of iuir rind Bui'irostinr' noivcr. in im rosm-cr 1 influence which tbo holdins cpon of his trenching upon iho iust and nroncr mrisdio lion of tho legislative department of a free I't.l. I -. ..1 1 ; .. . ... &tate' , ia "rt tt was never intended to cive a legal control over tho proceedings $f Jj0 lfcBprc3entativc3 of ha onlo l,,P j enactment of laws. It is, therefore a richt of communication with thnm. which. ! whijo prudently and reasonably exerciser!, can uivo no iust occasion for iealousv objc.oni0r eU'JVocuav ' exercising tliia' ri-'lit, i3 Lut pert'orm- - ,g a pa,n duty, and can apprehend no ! difficulty in speaking with a respectful t"m even upon quesfons whe'ro an j agroernjrJt 0f sentiment eannot bo . j . -., mr delicto power which pertains to the rola- ' tions bctwoen tho Legislative and I'xccu i ityo departments. Hy tho twenty-third ' nnl twont.v.innftli ...ilnn. p i. .1 . .1 . q Uon,titlltio a, bins ( b tho (;encrai Assembly and mosr. of tho orders, rcsolclioiip anil veins in which ih'o' may occur, are submitted to the Executive and it disapproved by h 111 can onlv be made valid by a voto of two-ihirds of each House. This power of disapproval is ammjl t10 moi:t innortant duties of tho Executive, and is constantly becoming limro so, from tho operation of obvious and natural causes. In my opinion it is the clear and binding duty of tho Executive to f con dcrntinn nvo,v l,ill nnlor resolution or vote, prcacntcd to Iiim which I ho oannot approvo-in other words, that ' tho assent ot his judgment and oonsoienco 1 .t..ii i. ......11.. .. - 1 ' " aiiiuniij given n any uacasuio 1 before bo permits it to tako 1 ffeet ; unless, in(lcc(i) ;t B(J passc,i :igAttist his objection j yy a two-thirds voto. Tho words of the bo actually given t any mcasuib :. . :r. 1.1.. ir. . 1 Constitution aro "if ho approvo he shall ' 1. l.Mtif im .t.nlt ..nt o,.np i.hr.n ,...,.,. n !ii. 1,!. .1' ri in which it shall havo originated." Words pould not convey a power; and prescribe a, duty in a moro clear and definite form. It .i- nun ii uujuvuuua fcu luu sigu.u luu 4vu-w is manifestly tho intcntiou of tho Constitu - tion that the deliberate and conscientious in each House, shall bo so decisive as to clearly indicate tho wi.dom of tho measure It is truo hat upon thin s trivial or indif- foreut, where no gloat interasts aro involved, nor constitutional principles in question, nor privato ri -hts assailed, eoiisiderations of expediency nny bo taken into account approval ol ti c Governor shall bo given to I additional security, (.ottior man specio) to wiucii suouiu tear uicir proper uuu in eausiamiy oc urrmg in mu .c.i.w.jr mi 3, Th(,r0 h . , . -n , , . a bill before it bocomos a law, in addition 1 consist of the bunds ot this Stato or of the amouduieut and reform,) wo may well bo will afford matter for I onrcssional do- -, , ', 1 1 111 rr ... . 1.. , ... ,,.,i r.i,: i ...1.....:. .r....t .ri,.. 1,.. .,i n,.., nv,pt t.n ultmntp dooijn. 1 our town, who recently wished sho was a. to tiio approval ot tUO two llauses tliat havo , ULitiai states, lor tuo rcncmpiiuu ui fi.uUHm.ni..Jn.i... . ..j.. uu.. ...- m.... .......... v....m... .... . , previously passed it; unless tho majorities circulating notes, including in all cases poople, her instilutions and hor laws. She, I o the peoplo of Pennsylvania the ad- cart whocl, because it has lots of 'fcltoirs. afterwards L-iven to it uooii reconsideration ' individual liability of stockholders and has becomo groat, prosperous nnd power- mission of a now Stato into the Union by tho Executive: but certainly no sub- ..i.:.. .!... i! r nt.il. till UUJUlUUIIf IIUIUUI Ul J" l.U J Ul Ul principle, can bo waived by him in view of his until to support tho Constitution Ton days (Sundays excluded,) aro allowed tho Kxccutivu to consider a bill, and to approvo or veto it. after which it will bo , come a law without his signature, if not previously returned. Tho practice of my , country. Whenever a practicable, convo- roviTO and to furnish a strong and rclhbJo i Lppocf, that Congress will raako ueh pro predecessors has been occasionally to permit n'ieiii and cfiicicntschcnic for tbo operations bij fcr thu resumption o'f artivity in all vision for other Territories that the present tills to becomo laws by this limitation of iof tho Troisury upon such a basis can ho tho channels of employment, and in all tho ' difficulty will have no repetition in tho fu time. 'J'hcvhavo taken effect in tho entire presented to mo by tho Representatives of , operations of trade. That government '. turi. absenco of lixccutivo action. Hut I bcliovo ( this has only oecui red whero tho Exccutivo has found it impossiblo to form a posiiivc 1 npimon upon 1 ion Iho measure where, though .... ..... nl "nrj'"t.e, it was trivial or, 'reposed in mo 1 n'lcro 'l wn3 nianlfcat that a ycto would yed. Duty to'"0' causo 0''e!l' This Exccutivo .rii,. ii,. 1 11 I prootice ought not to tio oxtondod, nn'd the iiuiru iiiai ine 1 . ..Vi . . e tlipm. If. wrtlllil Rnpni nliiv ftiflf flio nrnotipo '10'''in4 t'icm ovcr fr 6UC'' purpsie cannot 00 'lofonded. ihn tho l.ocisl'turo by its adjournment W"J1,' tcI? a,f.tor "? Pasa!leo ( a blni ma aeP"V0 lie Exccutivo of due time for oonsi,IcrinR an licn " is provided tho Ul inllrnmnnr. tnkpq n IM. Ill t.lpr. In l i.t nm ur iv hi. i inrnmmnmtv lina iiw ask in such caso only iho full constitutional 1 paper, and tho embarrassments nriing period of ten days for forming his opinion, I irom dependence upon corporations of nnd tint all bills he believes it his duty to l her own creation. approvo shall be actually signed within Tho people of Pennsylvania by ib'o re that period. By tho exorcise of reasonable 1 cent adoption of an amendment to the . ... .. iniiiiMry tins can 111 aucisc3 no aceom- Plishcd- Tlion, such bills as ho disapproves wlU bo ,,icld .ovcr, l? bS. rclur,nod t0 ,tbo nrnne.r nnnoh of too fieneral Ass-mlilv .' . . , , - , --j wiuun tnree i iys ancr tucir next meeting, acceding to tho constitutional provision. This will probably dispose of nil bills in his hinds at tho adjournment, unless indeed it bo allowed to hold over bilh and permit them to becomo laws without his action, The propriety of signing bills hy tho Govcrnor between the sessions nf tbo Legisl.ititro has been questioned. U docs not accord with tho old practice, and is i certainly liable to abuse. During my term it will be strictly conDn:d to the first ten dlys aftor an adjournment, and all bills not then approved, may be considered as awaiting tho next meeting ol tho General I Assembly, to bo returned with tho Exccu- ' ttvo disapproval. I ho Kxecu ivo should I decision upon bills during a rccos3 would cooler. Besides a great wrong may ho 1 "one to inoso interesieo in legislation, ny continuing them for an undue period in lv,ccrtain.y as to the lato of tills in which 1 their rights, tli. ir property, or their business 1 may be involved, Theso are evils which Theso are evils which Execmive may obviate, by settling his , years in relation to pdiey firmly in tho outset of his admmis- nave been creatcU 11 Ltiou. It would bo well, also, for tholl'Ian; are excessive Legislature to so shape its aeliou as avoid tiio necessity ot sending many im- Pliant bill to tho Governor in the closing days or liours of a session. 1 Ffltcw C?ircsAltliough it will not ue CXDOOtod that I should at this tinlo dis- i. cuss in detail the particular questions I'wIi'kIi will probably como before the government during my term, I desire ' hrii'tir tn nivn nvnris.ion to tho rr'neral vic,r3 of public poliey t0 wIlich L ,1I)U) ; their appli, ation to practical issues now pending. Tho currency of tbo Stato is in such a disordered oondition, Hut a general and wuoiejoino public opinion.uomauos its reform, and tho establishment of effectual barriers against futuro convulsions I'his is a mbiect which will test tho intelligence, tbo firmnpss, and the patriotism of tho Hcpresentativcs ofthe people in the Log- islativo dcpaitmeut, and may impose grave responsibilities upon tho Executive. JJy views aro decidedly hostile to the emission and circulaiion of small notes as acurrcneyj to' tiio inoroaso of JJankiug capital under present arrangements;' and to tho issues i,.i,i h.m. 11n.11 ..ritiia iirulofiiintn of hank paper upon securities inadequate !.: ,:r, 1...1 .( nn . i'i' mj... svu....vr ....... v. j-.- for their redemption. Tho, want of unt- formity in the logal provisions under which existing banks operate, ia objeetiotiablo. In tho revision and mendment of our lionkiiifr evstcm. the, nuhlio interests in mv nninlnn iloiminrl tho .vtonsion nf Dm "J v. ...u j i tpecio basis upon which issues aro mado r tho suppression ofthoruiallordcnominaiioii, of tcs hcroioforo allowed; thorough ' reports of tho condition and business o: banks with their frcquont publication ; directors, fitted for convenient and actual, enlorccmoot ; with a supervisory aud cou- trolling power in somo proper officer or department ,i( the Government to restrain or -uspend tho action of banks in caso of their violaiion or evasion of tho law. When a specie currency shall be secured to tho people by prohibiting iho circulation I -r u:ii-r .11.1 : :n 1,. I Ul UlllS Ul il millit UUUUIUIUU.IUIIi I. Hill hichly desirablo tint tbo Cscal nff tirs of tbo Stale government shall bo wholly separated from thoso of tho banks ; in other words, 1 that iho munev transactions of tho aovern-' mcut both io its collections and disburse- mcnls shall ho in tho lerral coin of the tho people, it will meet with a checrlu! approval. Tl-crc aro difficulties in the ( case, however, far greater .than those surmounted by tho general govcrarncnt, in , tiio establishment ot its independent Treasury system i but tho. object being one ( cfjho first magnitude,' and calculated to ( exerciso a most salut iry influence upon tho ! ... t .1 I lv nl llmen Ivlitnl. ..ninln it , aro not stopped in their j5ow hy imaginary Stato linos, nor dois it ccen'i possible for a Stato altogether to prevent f.ircign notes 1 from circulati.MiW!tbin ; hy the most ttringcn , must, therefore, invoke in her borders, even cut enactments. e qur sister States to . .......... (JonPti'ution on llio subiect of rublle In I debtcdness, havo imposed nn imperative I obligation upon their servants to practise in.nnnmv In limit nYnptiflihirn nnrl tnr.lv.. , - ' : o"" their best efforts to dio cradual but event ual extinguishment of the existing put lie lobt. After eicht 3'ear.s of experience un der the sinking fund act of 1819, wo find our publio indebtedness but slightly dimin ished. Tho cons itutional amendment just adopted demand tho establishment of an effective sinking fund for its payment, and I shall con-idcr it ono ol the leading duties of my administration to sec thai that a mendment if carried out both in its letter and its spirit. I cann 't regard tho reduc tion of the thrco mill tax on property m ide at die last regular session of tho Legislature, othcrwio than as inopportune ; and doubt less existing financial embarrassments will for a lime reduco the amount derived from other sources of revenue Nor will any very laro amount of tbo purchaso mony of 1 ho main lino of tho publio works be realized by tho Treasury for a consider able period. It will, therefore bp necessa ry for the Stato to husbaud her resources, arul to increase her revenues as far as is. Cos3ible, without oppression 9 any interest in order to meet bop current end necessary outlays, the' dcriands ol her sre.ditors.and tho positivo obligation ofthe constitutional amendment- There id a grcntlack of consistency and ' principle in tho laws passed during somo relation to incorporations. ..Xlioy ' Where elections are so irequent nntl tue , upgiriy - no, uon t be a lion, liill, bo n created upon no settled, uniform right of suffrage so lib ral, as in this eoun- ' a wasp, and then you can sling tho school e excessive in number ; and many ' rv.it is peculiarly the duty of a cood citizen I n...i.. " toof thorn unnecessary to the accomplish- 1 muub ui ") si-Si.iinam puipu.-u imj 'e doubtless encouraged spoculation.and I in yanous waySi contributed .0 the recent financnl convulsion. Various and moon. , sistent provisions appear in acts establish - inrr ftp eYftuit iniT fhr. nntrpr nl rivnnrntn ing or extending the powers of eorporato bodies of the same class and general char- aetcr. The tax laws relating to them aro in somo confusion, and consequently taxes , paid by them unequal, while some wholly , escape any share of the public burdens I brief, our system of incorporations has become so vast, diversified and difficult of fiCut.nwul n,.yuuiu ,.., , try can master tiio whole subject, andun. derstand precisely where we are drifting. A tb'irougli revision ot our laws on this subject, and the establishment ol general, uniform, regulations for picji class of cor- porato bodies, with tho avcitTanco, as far ag possiblo, ol tpecial provisions lor par tii ular corporaiioLS, aro reforms impeii- ousiy demanded by the public interests in which I shall heartily co-operate. I havo no hostility to express against lncorpora- 1 tiorui for croncr obioets bovoud tho power ' "0 tor proper objects bcyouu tno power ol individual means and alii I : nor penor- - of it . ally ( pjio: acainst locislativo tactlities for the art- plication of labor and capital to, tbo crea - , tion 01 weaitn, wucro tnuivmua. unprompt- oil action will not co. Hut no ono Can assert that wo have limited ourselves to j , - I ,, ... , fc.ucli a policy, nor mat our laws on tins subject mvo been careful, consistent and just, JJut, notwlthslanding all topics of regret or criticism in nur puuio career, rami ,i a lul; ranking among the first ot tho Slates; am ncr couuitiou at iiomc anu cnaracicr abroad bear teitiinony to her meritr, aad 1 rromiso for her a distinguished future Besides her agricultural resources, which , aro great and first in importanco, slio is capable of produc.ng in untold qumtitici ti i .1 . . r.'i .- iit : - those two nrticlci of primo necessity and I ':-....s i. i... : 1 Ull..v,au. uai, llllll llllt. WU.. times of widespread financial calamity, vihen speculation ncd .extravagance have done th' ir worst t.i cripple tho operations ol" canitol. and Slav tho hand of labor in its useful toil, tbo leading interests of our ' State mav be counted amoni! tho firt to TwnuTd bo unwiso and blind which would administer tho public affairs of this State, oiherwiso than in a spir.t nf kindness and protection to theio groat and capital inter- csts, From th oarliost period of our. history, it has been tho polioy of I'eiiMylvania to ( edu'eaio all her citizens : and at this timo ' : 1 -i1 1 - . j 1 1 fully pniducing tle results so ardently do-1 ' sired by tho palricfia moa who havo gono 1 before us. I While our domestic affairs and polioy naturally will occupy most of the attention of oijr Gnyerutucnt nr.d ur people, il is uol to be forgotten that Pennsylvania bears 1 . 1 ... 1 1 . 1 .. . il. . .. . 1. .. ...... . r 1 1 ' . 1 t ... . j)an Holes uuu Mruiiuuuuii uii; imiiiuiu-. uuw auL'uusa- auiinuri, ui mo'ju virtues which can niajto a very interesting relations to tho other my own conscience, and behold I'cnnsyl States of the confederacy, and looks with , vania advanced and secure in her position an anxious eye to thcprcccdings and poli-' as one. of the great communities of iho New cy of the General Government. It is both j World her standard aloft, and proudly our duty and our interest to cultivate the bearing, untarnishedjber motto of "Virtue, most friendly relations with our sister Liberty and Independence." States, and to frown upon afl attempts to 1 sow among them feelings of alienation.- gy.'yyhat busincsJ was J0ar fatbor ,.. Wo should exert, pur wholo lofiucneo to ., . . .... , keep tiio government of the Union in its 1 "Vld .an ""Pious Colonel to a modest true position, as tho common agent of tho ( looking Lieutenant. . state's and tho peoplev exercising high 1 " A tobacconist, sir." powers in trust for their advantage end u yiiat a pity bo didn't make you ono." welfare, and deriving all its powers from no. l.tt i -n n the written constitution whid. called it into ' ably, s,r ; and now will you allow being. At this timo we liayo strqng rca- rno to ask you a question I" Bon to conGdo in that Government as wo j '' Certainly what is it ?" know that it-3 administration is in safo, able " What was your father t" 1 ..... Il . -it -. -i I ! ' - 11 anu painom: nanus , auu lani- may oe j the country losuhordinali-n an utter disregard and contempt 01 just anu lawiui autuority nas heretofore produced difficultio in the Ter ritories of Kansas and Utah, and, in tbo case of the latter, has now precipitated a stato of armed hostility bctwoen the inhabi tants and tbo General Government. In the former, tho peaceful American remedy for tho redress of political grievances, roal , or imaginary the ballnt-box has bcen.i , . 11 . f ,. 1 lor a long time abjured by a considerable i porti n of tho population, and a strucgle between legal authority and unlawfuland. irregular combinations continued down tp (ho present period. Weantirao, contribu tions ol money and aid from tbo f3tatos, havo kept up cxcitcm'crt and turbulence. iri tho Territory, and enable designinu men tkcro to inflame passions, which otherwise wcufd Jong since bavfi subsided". The' judgcment.and opinion of the rouniry can- UAbU. luu iiwuiiM uiiuiiu.iui. ill 4Ul of tho laws, and against all wbq rise Up to 1 it l ..it : t '! n.nt-bo too strongly ponsoliaatecj.in favor opposcu touni uy uoauiuoriu racuns. 1 Nnr can the excuse for rcsistancu to the! 'I'prritorial laws, and for failing to perfprm I tho dut'es of citizenship uuilcr thqin, that, i r ..1- . 1 1 1 J wrongs and frauds were perpetrated at . elections, be admitted as a justification. , to obey existing authoriticf.and even objeo- 1 uuuau.c m, miu,.iS m luu mracr bo changed, and the latter rnqdificd or rp- pealed within a very briSf period- And 1 as to disputed elections. tbey must bo dcci- ! UeU by tiio proper legal auttion y, ana not. , by individual citizens, or irregular self 'oonstitutcd assemblages, , . Insubordination .to necessary and right-i ! ful authority, instigated and encouraged w im iviriiirtl ritt'flnR. nr trrrxmlar RiIr by unworthy men in the organized States, 1 who desire that discord (.hould continue, nnd wero willing to contributo to that ob- ject, is the prolifio fountain Irom which tho ,i., ..... ..t.u.M,u,0 jy."" cocdoil It was natural, ncrhans incvita- I W01 that this conduct by a rary,, in the territory should provoke an opposito party to many unjustifiablo acts, and to inuclj imprudent and unrc.asooablo conduct, Thus extremes act and rc-act upon each oilier, and wheu tue laws arc uclieU and individual action let loese, wrong, oulragn and v Th whicl lorri violence aro necessary result. Tho last phaso of the Kansas question, hich is upon tiio constitution framed by iomto.naiit tjonveoiionj is peculiarly lor 1 10 luilrrcmonS ol (JonrreES. to which t ut power ot aumtttins new Mates is conudeu 1 by iho ccDStitution of the Union, Tho 1 rcprcscniauvcs 01 1110 po 'pie anu 01 tue ijtatcs in Congress assembled, will meet 1 that nuestion under all the responsibilities . it- i. i 1 .1 .... i wlncli tuoy owe to tneir consiituonis, ana wWch aro imposed upon them by their oaths of offico ; and with full information, upon matters ot lact important to tne lor- ." i f 1 '.T A r 1 maiion oi a una; juugcuicni. vcnis nro ( into that conlcUcracy olwrnwi she is a memoer .nuat uo at nu umcs a euojece 01 high interest. And I boliovo I express ! ' their sentiments a3 well 33 my own, m do- : daring that all tho qualihed olcetorsof.i; , Territory, should have a full and fair op-1 portunity to participate ia selecting dele- gato3 to. form a Constitution preparaloiv 1 o.i. ir j..i.i 1. ,iu,iiidiuii U 1. Ub,Ut uuu, 11 UVII tn thorn, thoy should also to allowed an un qualified right to voto upon such Constitu-. tion after it is framed. Of curso thoso who then fail to vote, in cithorcasc, cannot complain that tho pr eceding? goes on without their naitieinition. It is lo bo In conclusion, normitmo lo obsorve.that a.11 experience and reflection prove that Ihn moral virtues form the only firm foun dation of public order as well as individu al charrfdor, and their support should therefore cngago tho Gcvprnment, and tho gocd -man. Frail i . therefore cngago tho profound attontion of cooperation 01 all indeed will bo any so- truo stand than people distinguished and prosperous, and git7c to Government duration and success. Sincerely imploring the Uivino guidaneo in the performance of duty,, I assume the post assigned mo by by tho people mdul- 1 ging tho b'opo that at the termination of , my service 1 shall enjoy the approval of A gentleman, sir." "Well, then all I havo to say is, tHat f"'8 f,(7 1,0 didn't moke you one." It is needless to remark that tho Colonol 'turned to the rigbtj.apd left.' 1ST Taking ix Coom.v. An unfor tunate husband residing out Wost, having been deprived of the society of bis charming XT;f0 wi, icft for parf3 unknown, thus :,. v .1 . .1 gives yent to Im fccluiss ihrouzh Iho me- 0 dium of futhc advertisement : My wifo bis Ipft try bed and bnii'd, . Tor a few ilny. ; Irtv day.i ttht ttnpe.l frum lieri nt'lirr ownarcord WIulo I ras ovay from home. ! warn thu world that no amount, Nqw n-dnyi; noir.a.itays ; Ytll I payon (hejade's account, lor home alie'll 1 ever rnuie. METErpsycriosie ash ltEVEsac Jem : "Now spos'n you was to be turned I . . . l. n, 1 in!. an an"nn1' wbat would Jou llfeo to bo, lit 11 V -: . . , Bill. " 0, I'd like to bo a lion, becamo he's so 1" 1 ,,,r m t, 1 , . J.iitlo i.om fwno has had some recent . . . . v Pninlul expcncn.ee at school, interrupted ' - . JEST" A Want SurrriFD A merchant , ,. . adver.isemcnt in , Jll. ; olj.pu an advertisement, a a newspaper 1 thus : "A Hoy Wanted." alio next mornin2 his vision was erected t-fii . i t . . . Uiti, a jan'dbox on the door st eri .'0 n which .- . .. 11 I ' J ' ' c . How will this answer !'' un examination ho fonnd a pico, chubby IccLiog specimen of the articlo bo wanted warmly done up in flannel. CSJ-Tvi-o Irishmen happened to get in to an affray, in which one of them was knocked down. His comrade ran up to him and exclaimed , l( , 1 ri' ' ems, 11 jc s ye ho dead, cant ye . "l'-wi j "I'm not dead, but spncbless," return- ' P,l ii,e ntlir.r ,, a 1 , , . . . t "j- "V"- ' "iii5 nu 011 enow mat lilt iv totiac- cot Precocious youth (slifily) to ret tho : : . f , , , , ri-v"i hit n a S?"l3 that clock right over there?" -. asked a visitor the other day. "Right over there?'' sail said the lioy ; u t;nt nni,- t n I mh.iiiviu vmvi 8SJGood men arc the stars and p'-ja cls ol- tie aps jicrej ,ICV i;rf.- ih j jIust , t) tj ' " r-T, ' " . v r iup speairsr -i0 t00 tiu. flon, has be. arrtsicj ' MMiml! i,b, ,