mastiff yb the honorable the Senators and Ment- Atm of the Haute of Representatives ofl As General ilssernbly. FaLt.ow Cirtakfivs :—A renewal of ex pressions of gratitude w :the Father, for his manifold mireisa aild pro- Meting influences durieg Al* past )ciar, anti the utterance of a prayer spirit and in truth," for the continuance of these bles sings, iivellhecome a, people who.habitu ally acknowledge the superintending care eta just and merciful God. The abun dant harvests of the late season, and the piing eitistriptiott of the community from disease, the rapidly improving condition orThrieltdfiy, in all things which confer himpiness, and rational contentment, in oplemd, facilities of education, and the en jckyment:of religious privilege in its purest forma, admonish us anew, that the destiny efihie people and government directed by the power of a Supreme Ruler, whose 'amity previdences are continually exert for their welfare, and its well being. 'the melancholy duty devolves on me, of formally announcing to the General As sembly. the fact of the decease of the Chief Magistrate of the Nation, the vener able ZACHARY TAYLOR. who died at the City of Washington, on the evening of the ninth of July last. The soldier whose brilliant achieve ments in arias added new lustre to the military fame of the country, and the Statesman whose policy, as shadowed frirth is his recommendations to Congress, was that of the wisest and most generous patriotism, died in the full possession of his great mental faculties, surrounded by I endeared relatives, cherished friends, and patriotic members of government. with the ' Wm'resignation becoming a Christian soldier, and founded on the faith, which teaches that death has no terrors for those who faithfully endeavor to do their duty. The American people paid the highest tribute to his memory by united and uni versal sorrow. la the purity and disinterestedness of bill motives. the patriotism of every its pulse as affecting his public conduct, the perfect sincerity of his desire to act justl y . to all men, his winning gentleness of tem. per as manifested in his personal deports menu were to be found traits of character which bound closely to him his confides. tial friends, and gave to their sorrow for his demise a bitterness which no lapse of time or change of circumstances can alle viate. it is recommended that a 'suitable u pression of respect for the memory_ot lhe deceased, and of regret for our bereave ment, be made by the present Legiala• lure. On the death of General Taylor, by Me provisions of the Constitution, the pow.- ors and duties of the Chief Magistnte were vested, without the least interruption of the public business, in Vice Preitident Fine/ore, whose virtue and patriotism si manifested in the discharge of Collier trusts, as well us in the administration thus far of his new functions. inanity , the Ica dent expectation that the polies _of tits Nanette! Administration will mainently promote the best Outermost of the country, , In its avowal of the great principle of p ro`' Mellen le -American Induetry, .11_ Ivy espeeial claim on the etinhdrenciiiCTMM T Resolutiotut expressive of the,. limber 1 of ihe' rut Letimatti re on , the death of the I late jobb C. alhoun, were communimm ted to his family, therewith transmit* carrearOndenee. ' The amendment to the State Constitu tioe grovifing for the election, by thecib liens, of judicial officers of the Comma weelthe liering received the sanction of a meitility•of•the people, is now part of 1141 organic law. Your intention is intrimit te such legillarion as may be neeeSeitry to carry into complete effect this expression oftheipopular will. By the terms of thb Conshtution, the commissions of the Jodie* will expire on the first Monday of December in the year one thousand eight hundred sud fifty-one. It is suggeeted that this will afford a favorable opportuni ty to remodel sad greatly lessen the nu ber ofJudicial Districts. At present there aiii.no less than twenty-four Judicial Dim ' tricts,seith District Courts in Philadelphia and Allighimy counties. A reference to the vast amount cf Business transacted in these last named Courts, affords conchih sive Ar idence that the interests of the corn ifernand their continuance. Should a Tleatiort be made in die number of the €0 1 4099,,P1eas districts, the salaries now paid to the Judges ought to be increased to beak ant extent es would be a fair semen minim for the labor performed and the re sponsibility incurred in the execution of *duties of their high offices. It is n 9, parittf the character of our citizen* to re quire the labors of others, without ade. cum* compensation. Fair salaries will best secure the services of honest, intent spew and competent men, in that ()quirt meat of govereinent, in the faithful adniitt-, ishation of which every citizen is so deep. ly,intereeted. An increase of the salaries of the Judges of the Courts of Common Plias and District Courts, would - demand the extension of the same liberality to Inch gentlemen as may be selected to discharge the higher and morn responsible duties of Judges of the court of last resort. Two annual election. appear to impose mins carom Milieus upon the citizens. Expense to the general treasury, and the lose of time to the votarowitdd he urea saved by authorizing the elec tion. now held in the Spring to lw holden at the general election in October. To such countie• as desire so try the expenment, the right might be granted. I hare been furnished nith a statement tithe expense incurred by holding tlpring elec tions in Dauphin County. and if the amount is a fair wow olds. expense to the Whet counties. the ammo indicated will met the people of the Commasumndth antinully upwards et tinny thous. and itdlars. The project of creating en Agricultural Depart ment connected with the State Government de mands the favorelble consideration oldie Legisla• tore. b t loth department might tw collected much saheb% information for the use of the prectinel firmer. The recent improvement. in the nonetrection of implements of husbandry. the seelysis efeettha, improved modes of tillage., and Mnadaptetlee of manures and weeds to various kinds of soil, are subjects of •bambing interest N the erriesiltnral clamps. Diffusion of know ledge respecting the beet Weeds of homes, cattle seed ether Oak. with angsgeioss in an author ised seltieliehle fens, and experitretntal exposi tissertof, pospefmedal of tearing and train log On sin* OA hinds, could wet NI to act on this plat interest of the Commoa ems* toldd the Notional Goyim:neon erect as tat liat•au, Se conformity with the 0,4 h. Pmeldeint. the State inetite dos sillettlitd art silkiest autillinv the cut. leetleolagit bad loam flee, *led Ifter 'dee slienedre- Ides 6.1.1111111.0.114,' at irnw is s tionstni in Nat filoptellillikailis Saar room Is this tab& lisimuuke the *Woe 4 the maniac aseciasinsi, Mal selnetinir gtiNttrfkNl thafintitillars 41tisit 1 41 141 pt ilillOilility lib Nit 460ernittan by ha wit* Matt imuiretimodeao moth u tionulip• - 441 ustsiotio tilt i Mu and Woo* I *Ad im ow* 41,1 i• MN sad bibs lately sled gist mechanics and manufacturers to gain a reputa tion throughout the world. By the measure pro. posed, I desire to akcianapiesh for the adwance• snent crib. agrieulturst, mechanical, and mining industr7 of the wholo Commonwealth, whit the . Franklin Institute has don, for those interests; tybich hare enjoyed the benefit of its diacrimins tini care. Coenty andlow mkt p institutions world speadilir follow the creetinn cif a Rate department, and by mutual action and counsels, restate wanld ern me, highly gratifying to the patriot, and bane. final to the country. Should the returns of the seventh census of the Uniaci States be transmitted in time, the appor ti -lumen% of the State into Congressional Dianas may become part of your duty. In each Crept* it is hoped the custom heretofore pursued et poet. poning action on important bills of this descrip tion to the last hours of the session will be chan ged. It is a practice utterly inconsistent with carried and correct legislation, and' destfuedes tir the rights of a coordinate branch of the Govern. ment. 1 , . 1 The Committee charged with the inarodaction of gee lights into the public builditigs, hairs coif. plied so tar as in their power, with the direetioais of the Legislaturee. An approproaion to Inset these expenses, and to enclose and improve the public grounds, should be made at an early day, A complete set of balancers, furnishisi to the State by the General Government, have helm deposited' in the buildings of the Land Office. The Coma rnissioners of the several counties ought hp he we• , quired to have the weights and messurea, ender their care, again adjusted and regnitilled. , • , An arrangement of the Ottologidel spackle* belonging to the State, in some coneenient ialletsi for general inspection, and the pobileatiseted the Geological reports, are demanded alike by dr tn. interests of the State and a jam aptecialmo of Itell, character for enlightened enterprise. , . _• My attention has been tailed to, the huge hedy of original papers in the kits deFartailnit, esenv nested with the Colonial end resolutieili4 histert of the State, and theirs:mm.ly exposed and pee. jibing condition. 'fbese rebottle ire worth pws. Iserration, u containing authentic informationnf I the action of our Adhere in the drank for nation al existence. In the Capitol of Peerwitrania, and with the sympathies of her patio& People,' wee Independence esetared sailliselawd. 'Het soldiers were MOO NUIIIIIIOOII wooed . the sten& seal of the aadoek.eupd there were more batths•fiside on her soil than bathe same area eleswhere. Ev ery memorial of than dais of devotion and Iris' shook le faiddially preeetwed. Iles* cr,*te . to a single copy la 'matausiript bf the Minas of thet Resolattenaty Eseewtiwe Menial, a document by far two viduabla to esmain looser within the reach of accident or mutilation.. kce.M be vet. Vying to a largo body of our vionatitasige if Alt Assembly would anthatise•the employment of . competent gentiebdus• to meshed and swinge for .publioation them asesateriale of en lotereatlng.o. pods In the Wary of the4csamonereahh. - -la-tbeasuly-Springthe buildings of the Insane Assylum will be ready for the reception ordholiont& This Waft of Amity, worthy of, the best care of the philanduopist, front its admirible construction and healthful location, cannot NI to answer the mode of he - benevolent kande»: It deserves the ;festering awe of tbe•Leglaisaue. In the,Pnimenentwel rev duller, attention is mast earmatOridinacted to,thshirevisien of theism' Ca islation lo tossups: t unes, beer house" mad Malin alleys. 'fill . that in many fusion, pas Weald' the mon resat addle young, the idle, and the worthilin; to the 'P l eat ilotritnerd ,eflhe mend webbeiartof thd rising getematlon. " The euggestions and recommendations of for mer ateseagesAn s taWonce 4 the tklubilloatlolf of Tax lain, payment of portions of the public debt eswerdee, the calkeng, and public improvemmets, .are again "passed , on year attendon. '• The loan notherinad at die lest session.% redeem the over Plefelebihe *l* leas act been negotiated, • Thlialincial apadirlon of the Commonwealth is ii tn .4 iti the Mitawing statement,: . • tile l of funded debt, including amount , in lasi hands efeemisiesteneka of Finking Paid, tad al e ntepechif hien lb • avoid t riellned Milt at the Pclegyikillosel the 110th November; '' Asgo, w ag $39,802,914 TS AmWM of wthindat imAk Sinn date, 9 1;,510 114 am of debt, ba this pew sent is inchodad the loan to avoid the Plane et the Schuylkill, as above stated—tbe accidence of the Awe analogised the ego or the& per6ollll 0( t h e Columbia Railroad and Viaduct otter the Schuylkill, rendered useless hy , the con ettietion 'orate new road. A pert (Atha road and bridge wee wiltBwllB4B,loo, which anionnt ht to be applied wtdlrtsted by the 18th section of the .yitt of lOth 414 Is4ll, towards the permanent neprawastant of the Volga* Railway. The w t atcost ar ' this writ Astraminant, whereby. the Plow bad hien **voided, the nee of the public mobs WWI eliteillitated, sod an animal saving of *lowans theatand &Nate seemed to the Twesury, disuse at the msohiwtp and labor necessarily eowneoted with the pilaw hi shwa as follows : , A menet of wit of new road, aiy 11 400 . 000 00 Doled Plics Nadi 442.000 00 The eiollthvittod Operation Is ethiblird thus Ampoule bolo toreterel dorhei ' yarn 01117,1011 Aimed of eitelm wasted do. . 494 eau: -, 045,410 ,tt, 4woont to tootle ereatatiAliow' on/ OttflOtft Pfefe, 1000. 400i7 40 *lsolationist tootivedeiseetettot. ' • iipoototeett of epotes, 404,41110 , re Whais M11.1 1 41,94400ker ottreitaml. se. Maori)... 9f 16 1 4 q,i9.04044' 06 .4 1 4 Stith ZfOi. 1114. 0,367 40 rcr aa aaa exteOrrketre ow out root* stint Aoscoutt of 41e0itto,01oF, frp, , , " ) leap _ip,,l7,g4as,is Amolost etsuiekiitiaptittio WA, . of eeootadoleor•of %jig Fund, ^ - 0443,090 GO Tholflet 4 . 49314 040 t" -• • • old kets..--thoitslort • ' • 94 theme( isioti4,44 the dloteothiotetok" finis 44esto, • ' '400,000 00 1145,010 40 , . Amount of Me no 10th Nor 1848.' I Fundel, iiiiii.gdg.l{4o 94 , i/oket,sos'ise, • Canid, *lnd matins poen dike , . 1850, - being /Min; - • - Ist Dec. lea, '31:081`46 Total Indebteiluest, 1111A549.1514 4 / Alan! bidebindonek Weft* 111 1 Inclined Plane Loan, Mtb , • ' Noviiinher s 111/$O. sad excluding o- • , *monist in hands of diakin' g Fund Coinatienouter, . • /40,31001 84. Actual domain of public debt since 30th November 1848 8530,110111 1 / 1 Within the same period, tiler* has been paid from the traartory appropriatioos, that ours be celled extraordinary, as follows ' Towards completion of Not* • Branch Canal, 5148.300 00 To avoid Inclined Plane, 800,446 03 If these same, from the payment whereof the Tressa 7 will be relieved by the comple tion of the improvements above stated, be ad ded to the actual redoetina of public debtabove exhibited, the cuncluaion is dear, theists very early date, art annual appropriation of nearly one million dollars may be made towards the reduction of the public debt. Annexed Is an estimate of the receipts and expenditures of the present, with a statement of the actual receipts at the Treasury during the last year Receipts ' Estimates fur 1850. for 1851. 1516.378,58 $16.000 A notion Com. . 18,673.75 90,000 Auction Judea, 44.608i49 45,000 Tax on bank div'ds. 153,877,14 160,000 ' 0 on Cowen stooks, 136,616,14 . 160,000 " on Real and Per- tonal mot. 1,317,891,55 1,330,000 Litanies, Taverns, 107,497,49 100,000 • • Retailers, 171,069.96 176.000 •• ;Peollsrs, 9,585,05 3,000 ~ Brokers, 10,298,73 21,000 *I Theorem, /h., 9,384,50 9,500 " Blllied room., &e., 3,045,81 4400 .. Dielillory, &c., 4,903.81 6,010 " Pali n bowies, et., 6,630,97 10:000 " Pat. oa4sll,:dart, 11.63.1,04 3,000 Pim pb lot limo, 246,68 300 14 ihns ante, 12,1113,73 10,000 Tax on writs, 45,409,47 46,000 " on of f ices, 14,04741 16,000 On Col. Inheritance. 102.295.07 150.' 1 . 1 Cans Ida Rood Tolle, 1,713,848,16 1,800,11 4 / Sale of old materials, 6,953,04 4 ,000 Enrolment glaws, ' 10,270,00 1,000 Prirnium on efutriees, 89.969.91 .OOO iii 4", Tax on I no, l. 119,366,30 , klll .000 Inclined ntalosni 00,000,00 Dividend 4 Tnpa z . . .., piki sleeks, - 9,460,00 9,000 Accrued interest, 3,67449 6.000 %Minded task, 13,978,61 5,060 Escheats, 1,000 Fees of nubile offices, 3,687,30 4,000 Misosliansoss, 1,740,33 6,000 Interest on stooks per chased. ,i t ' I . I ' 3 , l itr4itfit i ; 40 . 490 Foreign Insurance . .• Oisovie. PAYMENTS. • • • •Peolnienti . ". Reiltrales seep 'Public bnpcsrle: $114K799174 ~ 000,000 13;jenetcleverlat. Alwyn • 260;000 MU; . -13409 tre • iteltilt4i ol6 l o 9loos 6 00 0 .. inetffichoOle, 413,7M,49 sockooo reithitleanii, • - 11,004,114,51 4,005.000 ""32,500,5ti "Mk* maid° andilomi ,1 087rit • 10,000 on *Ali* o t. ••; - • . •:. • . . - • 99,998,34 i!, 95,000 3_11,.. 1 4Ap1er5, 9 • 554 . 03 - • -11,004 We' 1, 1 1 ,00 4410 Q '..Pittol Rending*. '9, 48 10,000 : • • • 19483,19 16,000 •Hottimet Reftige. • • 'Y'5,060,00 •' '5,000 Nleiralbon (tads, : • • 199,76 • ' 'SO Eshbestei 1.740.53 .4,000 Abateftpf Stile Tan, 43416,04 • 40,000 Counsel fees, and Ccinimitisioners, 5.984,15 5.000 'Miscellaneous, 8,180,44 • 5,000 Sit** fund Com- • infsWetreis, 318,864,03 . 950,000 Inelindit Plaint,' • • • . • 96,000 N. &Canal. , • 950,000 • Renewal of Relief : • • • -• • iYotes, • .10,000 Ecotone of•Revenua Ceffilekslaftetsv 4,600 • , , .. . ' • *4,549,253,75 4,101.300 in the item' of eipendituree for Piralle be. 'proem/tents% included 0141000 piddle Ninth: Branch • Canal and 46186,446-011 'le avoid 'in clined Plane. In the amounts received. from Canal and Railroad tolls end collateral inheritance two, the 'actual Maim of the last year fall abort of the mime**. In Meting these estimates it was supposed the suggestion of *former mes sage• in relation to the minveyance of pis**. prts •tra the Columbia Railway would have heen favorably regarded. It is still believed that a largely increased revenue would attend the adoption of the changes heretofore recom mended. That the collateral inheritance taxis • ineffieiently arid - rairaleisly collected, in some of the counties, raid 'even when collected 'fie quenly retained In the hands of the officers • longer than necessary, bidemenstnible by the fact of the greet . .disproportion received at the Treasury. from counties; of equal • popidation, bueinese, and: wealth.. A statement of the amorani- received . (torn the several counties during the last fout years, will exhibit much - valuable inforMation on the interesting quitta nce of inettaality'ef taxation in the payment of the public debt. All items of taxation appli cable to the sinking fund should be required to reach the Trateury quarterly under the severest penaltiee. kiehlreoce to the reports of the Adjutant General,' Auditor General, Surveyor General, end Stiperinterident of Common Schools, will afford detailed infbrmation of the business of their several departments, and furnish views and- wiggeetiowzof interest-to the general weal. The school system, although still imperfect. is rapidly-improving in its general condition. and promotes the beneficial results it was de signed to accomplish. The education of the ,people, ii the great question of the age, and all such it cannot fail to command year earnest and enlightened efforts for its speedy and WOO IFUCOB.S. In the competition for trade and travel, no effort for the fell repel, of the canals, and rail roads of the State should be neglec ted. Tise deteriorating condition of many of these works, adrtionish us that tbe.system of supervision is ineffectual id secure the return of which their.. coolant:don gave confident **totem*. In a iyakta of divided responsibility In their mat-, agement, the difficulty evidently exists. On a former omelet it wan - seamed to divide the State into Canal and Railway, districts, :and allot to each a Canal Conuntscioser,:to whom itrt entire control should be given. This ,project it again 'reeomittielided, hut - should' it fail to meet yen, 'aippritbation, the proposition ` - cif Meeting: aSopededendint, to .whom for hie *bole time and attention - a compensating sal ao. trattoMbp paid ? , and whose sole cow, etol intipehl worts *44 ,I*,ithwei. : is woo. ..oty " et cone al ert 00., the ~!o!•.axisiv, Cradled,: and Shifting MPorisi *raffid beftintided; tfidAit (Meta:lna 'ikilblarthelt Meagentertyseraielt . triliOr'erate: Iratite.experstedrander ditipresiransyttens. - Itt • 1, alleged thia method ofimpervision:of pablio, wOrke,l94 entmideti,llMl.Satiklessainially 111 414 A ° 4 4 :m i tri4ia). 4 tOitiiiii .- 4on'tetWee i tPhila4ll' nhlittifid 'IWO' by isimiiitopi;:b.' prise trily iroiThttliwillitedng.legantle•of the • Whole'rataimenwealthland the countenance and aid of she nedonal Overman* by the emit 'Mon of .Inaili•fartlitistbe. empledon of the 'great _Railway otemounicetton. now in moist *ogress of constattion to the navigable tors of the West, the thorough repair of the .Cninherlind ValittY road, end the erection of .various lines' f 'ffielfwlY'ittthe villey of 'the Susquehanna, meet throw an'tament of trade on the Colombia! Railroad which will deduced ; • for its transit the entire capacity of that _shoo , coedit° in a condition of perfect repair. Ev ery nylittsltysithialt the trade GUM Witalee4 ,Weir,no tor ventral-PO Northern Pennsylvania *webes -Pfillidithibla;: might to be opened and heptit such perfeet condition site' afford all oasllikiisoftity to bwlhdai, for it tbi growth and .inelfira if Philadelphia, aweigh. people geoid feet a: lively I mom% es identical with the poperity.oftbe whole State. . Whilst the *Wiwi trade is poured into ..nuc ggittiopoli% acid her local authentic, are doing their part to promote her Craniterce, it duty, to de l *and: &OM the 04iend giwenditent nom nor doe Of ite resources ler Ike security mid 'l3t.. pittmeneet dada twOrloble:rieers; and 'pro's* , doo , of ,Aba- harbors: vii the Oases .and Lek* alslibl,4elle•Pq • loner Aelaya4 • • • • In,rais 'connexion deem- it my ditty: to sell: your attention to the pending litigation den to the bridge colt the Ohio. River at Wheeling. erected under thefthefity of yir e Wlsfeb.it ideas:lira satiate); •p uts jeopiedYisige coarramial . *siesta. ' been my mace to elated/ thereon* of the eon troversy, and 'to direct the proper law offiran of the Commonwealth, associated with the Other distinguished gentlemen whoprofession ally represent the State, to protect these inter este before the judicial tribunal which has cog nizance of the case under the Conatituhon. In the various,Railwayprojects now sever ally terminating at philadelphia, .Harrisburg, and 'Pittsburg, the people of the Common wealth' ought:never to lose sight of that other gnu enterprise which, known as the SUnbury and Erie Railroad, was meant to connect the Snequehanna. the Delaware, and the Lakes.— Beanies the command of the trade of the North ern Seas secured by its construction, it would bring tato market for sale sod settlement vast. bodies of untenanted and unimproved lands, and develop treasures of inexhaustible mineral Wealth now wholly ir.accessible. The large indebtedness of the State, and the necessity for its reduction,- forbid the policy on ber part,, of embarking in these various int .provements. The debt of the Commonwealth wasiracurred in the erection of works which were largely conducive to the settlement and sale of the de min of the United States, and while she hats I sewed no part of this common inheritaneed other States have been liberally sided in the 040,776,483 49 pakelo,sm 84 construction of their internal improvements by donations of public lands. It is a right on her part to demand a portion of these lands to aid in the completion of the important works par. daily completed and in contemplation. le fif A ,system or !tannin, bee upon State steak. seder e rn e* re#rioficas, remiones. mi dui in the atteut4ths. • sure. It is than .t that thtt;p t Omni eilines are to the wasitaidthe boil communi ty. The large amount of notes of banks of other States found la circulation among our people. the inability of the banks, with safety to their credit: tit ltemensmaedati , id OIL Sines the active bona fide business demands of the cows try. and the large operations In the nature of Ca te ltl k eet i tti ai e l lit=l=Tid " ro s . Miles are demanded to seemre a healthy direst- 1 efwerwiesteseneinliweataellalli exteepion„ef the present gsittens handly,ltthe i sitidlOtedi nate ii"dielreble, If it rum pet antaintt beeirlor Itiek•*iiklisitetia a be a t; ed. Fide banitisiiisponsignalleind ' 1 of public Meeks' eerie, resammitulta I tf to fever. , It is net. Hilda to sadden expansions sod cestreetium l —otore some fr= failures«. less ohnotious,ict eqtteterfotitiog ,inted i and offers undoubted emeriti to the sole holdere•-• Should the Stock rihoired be loons of the qop),-, 1 ohottototitti; It would appreciate theft s'altill I and a» Mina a teething to - wthitmie theft; frees foreigineuntdi to s, which are intent' y sent minium of the , }obits wditey te , pay iii taut, di moat ,ef theselleteekl, and, the die *halls VAG IftlentetS) the ..eldest salamis Would teed to the ,eXpenditeid.tit en •eetlii limbed% at demi, therehj airman. espies, men% hi the people IS die linprOlemehle ol:q‘• State.. hi the erection of ledastritil initittlifene, and in varies* weeks of beauty end taste. If this system is favorably tegazi,o relinquish mem of, a portion of the interest on the 'tasks pledged would be directly advantageous to the Treasury. The confidence felt in their settorlt3r, and the desire to use the relief notes, when kept io good eoedition, justify the belief that an issue of small notes from butte institutions. founded on a deposit ofitocks; would be highly scoop. table to the people. A refereticelto sibieits, under the control of the National Government, hie long formed part of the annual messages of the State Executives, and the custom has found favor not only by its 00111110011100 with the Iseeliar relations of the States to the geseseal Government, but is - the deep solicitude fell by, individual eitisens in the action of the letter on questions of preys& ing and direct interest to all. From the resol ves of their Reptelettunives in the councils of the States, the opinions and wishes of the peo ple are °Aso well collected,ord hence your ao lion ie frequently of great moment. In obedi ence, therefore, to custom, and in order that the sentiments of oar common constituency may have expresuon Utter through the Executive Masser or the motion of their representatives, it is proper to refer to sows of those questions of general interest, the disposal of which more especially belongs to the National Govern ment. A tevition and alteration of the Revenue laws, was to give adequate 'and permanent protection to the Industry of the country, ate demanded by the prostrate conditidn of the mining and menuhiaturlng inseams. The propriety of affording full .proteetion to domes. tic iminstry, in the enactment of -Toriff.latee. hat been so fully discussed, that 4 mast refer ence to former views, is all that is deemed ne cessary at this time. in elate effort to amend the present Tariff, its failure may be (billy at tributed to the omission of the last Legitimate to give expression to the perfectly well under. stood wishes and expectations of the people. It is confidently , hoped no such omission will mark the conduct of the present assembly. In relation to the extension of Slavery and the duty of faithful observance of her Federal oblige. Sens by the Commonwealth, the virus expreuel in former messages remain onehanged. There is nothing, in my .judirmenr, in the history of the put, nor in the werninp of the future, to justify the abandonment of the principles. sacredly g ir d e d from the foundation of the Siete, of noir intervention in the domestic policy of ether cost, muftis*, and of resolute determination of permit. tiny no interference with our own. Fidelity in the discharge of Constitutional duty has distin• guished our government arid people, end if an opinion exist' within, or has been mischievously propagated beyond our borders, that such is not the fact, it is conceived in error 01 our true histo. ry. Pennsylvania, her people, and herituthorities, always have been loyal to the Constitaion. They wish it neither to be evaded nor amended. They will not permit it to be resisted. It has berustatimated that on questions mantel. ad with the institution of Slalom, end the readi , lion of fugitives from labor, there have been in. dietitians of a disregard of her Constitutional obli. gallons. To the clause of the C.anstitution fel*• tiro to fugitives from labor, and the legislation under it, there ever has bona in Pennsylvania, with ail her avowed aversion to domestic slavery, im• plied obedience. With an...m00 desire that. by a free interchange of ma:erste arid rational *pin. ions, obedience to the law may be midi, not ottly 'implicit, but cheerful, it is prayer to refer to some of the iiiiScaltieo its • Malian to the , subject not resisting in the public/mad. • • • The den* of.* bimirsal.Coaititatleo relative fiIVIX!! f!°Pl i ,iinYPlveXihci•ProPtleiliollst et involuntary, service In alaysry. may .taint in the Miter, Of Ole CfrifOoli:eonstitutiona /OM 'Diboll. 2. net thir escape of 'the person shell'not opiniona air is.theeharge born ett6ii servire or labor, A:Almon the claim olio party In ' whom imilkettevico itdas, there- must,br a ma& tion of the ; fugitive ! , To interfere by Legislative enactment, or *liner wise, to destroy orb) any way effect the right of property recognized in the test proposition, wile"' be a daring violation of the clear obligationli (gibe Constitution. Na bums. being tan pretend that by this Commonwealth such an interfinene• hes ever been attempted. Whatever may be the foil. loge of the people in opposition to the further ex tension of Slavery, and the cones cent inerhseiof antielopub:icee and sectional representation in the National Legistatumno effort hes !MO been made o disturb or destroy the rights of citizens of other States: and when thorn rights may be an d all end by the escape of a slave beyond the, ,litnite of the Stare, where the relation is acknow. lidded, eltreilleenstrisa acted on - the principle; that nsiaympatity with individual entlivinceoght ever to weaken their sense of duty to , the plain to. gairements?f the organic law. 1 . •Is the adjustment of rights sad of duties 'matt the lasupreUreftloo, more dillieultY has been found to exist. By *lna agency it this fugitive to be given up I What , Wee is toiler given to the word "ALAI*" as uied In the constitution I l ls not the delivery bf the fu the to be made Only 'finale% lie agency of the Notional Ooviinitturnt t Tbesthavitbeew voted aad . aspotad.ipsestirmsoo., The gnalcieeision of, the Supt.ms Court of the -United States do 1 Mseltiltar/fltb 'AliefilVan4aittee: made 'Party , *nil thoreCtOtt 0111: 0 ,ive, Sla!tt. Ism, gave 'a jtsdieial aid' tegislatinv`iitteiprattition to, thiektiese'of the' Crinstitiniest,'•Whieli eaohot be misepptebeeded, The- rind &lye( *elid ing lewd to tarry: into wart the Cettantotionel dl. teeth*, beiagisaied to be le Oniteetai and is Corn great only, any intertepsone /ea lite r mtru_of tie. orate authorities ii unaUtkiorlvd sod without bind ipg teem .'..*, :, ~ , , ••• ~ If therensti tuition implies a duty to be perform-, ed by both Naticical and State Governments, and vests each With' 'power over the subject, the Ira mere of that instrument failed ni . espreirs in' elear terms, asio other cases, the obligation* of the per ties. The latitude of construe tioo required to give such pOWIIIM to the State Legislatures, would • au thorize the passage of laws, and the enactment of regulations, upon every delegated power of the National Government, without regard to the action or non action of Congress. The General Govern ment is admitted to be one of ascertained powers, but it ceases to be so the moment aoncurrentju risdietion vests In State Sovereignties. In the practical workings of the system of concurrent ju risdiction much evil would arise. Thirty-one Sot. ereignties might prescribe different rules of action --each meant to make effective National legisla tion, and the dangers resulting from contlictingeu moments and the nonsequeot destructioo of hat , mony and order, could not fail to alarm the patriot. Whenever power over a subject matter is vested by the Constitut Ma In Congtess, and the power has been exercised, the authority of the States has been judicially declared, as above stated, merged and abolished. This is this rule of law out wall as that of COMMOR 11.111041. An opinion has been exptessed by men of eel• nent lAgel teeming and patriotism, that legislative action on the pad of the States I, expedient to PIZ. We andel' d a NY i alti. , 1 lEIRTER'S NOTICE' aid is the exiseution of the powers of the li en lit , -- ; fra oun of Bullard aI 6 ; ?Or In thiscopinion I est Met cbtfeet. itul between the Di to n C 0 16E is hereby given to all Legs. Tt i ti mit t he would imply on inabilit ° a fill el and other persons concerned, t . f notional governmeit toe:scuts . t to of the York itigiower woe* prom destructive of the t •.• • . which it was i o at th dministration Amounts a ghe• is, that tre l ei s tic e ot ingintallula State vent. . L •as;jy settled by mti al ti.to ill be anted at the Orphans' Court ot by i our rises • 0 interminable law ted eee mons hereinafter mentioned.' a hide t igol o riach to wit 9'17 .mprosnise. re amp aiji for confirmation and allow. i per it lop .7 4 L t f exact nature of the difficulty, we do puce, on Monday ilia 20th day of Antra• of l obe ilV f li siego doll i bt eg le o ss e" a c . on w v h i i e t t h ion iad o ucei f the mi slind prede. ness not know the particulars of the miser, Governor Shank, to saoetion the act of wise, with the exception that the Direr). jgo, ,Thearoodermou9l4.lrmlob New. Sd March, 1847. tom have agreed to receive the road at man ; Atlnaniiiraittr with the will annexed, The power to act on the subject of the extradi• once from the eonkaetore and that it will of the wale of Elblebelh EYdett deces°' ti°° c flegitiv• miovo° Mac c is °lota palely i° be open for business on the lint of Febru- ed. 44,Najimmet Gemmesem4 is the plain duty of ar ., 197. The firptis ,, e if ' . Whist ieeetii9 Jas. meteitinet 16 efiliiiithaltllimaetioants ander the - 1 ' Constitution. To net dilliumitly world be eleerly . , jp, a „,,_L um ani a jusee . A. , Paxt Administrator of*.migle of eetwitierteallosisesueeset .-^" M. '„,„ e. an d oar ..... it i oi, ° il " rae "li g "' emi l ia .: : If the word "claim" wiuLjptended to onfmne,ast Feb i • s kiii , , illiii,L l Fl ' • AOKI erdritt ind Slist emend °F Mi* - eleerteheohight or *WOW/ to the Pelitil . 6 1 Ow t k 6 r 4 °heel SlMirillia-ahltitttnirlft•the lase will fbeitlve *Mad in ith'efahtiant, lei teian et ille ' l ' r 1 •11113 n and testament ofebirrr2r, Detrick, deeeued', stilkniqrsarroeediturtbi itiltettoit II tidttled, knit of the. ,daujghteifi li',:. Zvi ; &OD 'I 1 in WI Kg , W.. ULM j r# 4 1 51 ... . 1 6.*** Ike meredemeed•foilths pinkie of lbw higiblferlie- iltiliftia l l 00(412 aki t ztv parr ilts Rooter.. Imo. fieosysimui..l . .tiffiefldef••• te,bitideeklay.by the teents,of the Coestitation.—_ °v et t h e ha t 61 hi , ' fii i i il l a s _ _ ._ riph, meo. 47, curer,..• ; . ~ ii i T il " iir Sir ti P i l 1 " 1 A )1.41 1"0" 11 ' 11 " 414111 r 9 "' dachsol. add wi th al pi kW bdte totialited a ownerskip is, je.potts4 ist cliim4l4, end with- ..,,. The .2 3 ~.„,„,/ / • A ie'l Viit l ifit .. ,, , raltal l iicki i./. - our militate oT the Idea it 'fir night pf the rims moreree- ' to tidy. a• • furrn" tfiliiiied:ri If, howipfer,lhe tenii'ited in the eon- drew back Ite los lenient e eXelgilll' I. IFE IN 8 . 13' RA NC E mitntlett.'sigitillis lirebillontirof the priperts, hie ed ,p--. 1•1,114, Mr/ I Phlnever.md silk arm ANNuirir 4. Tifirsi a , compaNy. !eosins% the citation; sad withheld frontline— o wes , A i fins m er j fq; &mu t a s i sna ; as j lied tbe onaotpecits on See subject stmailidg proof bye rr , , r ; , • C harter; erPe i c of, 1 41 1 4 te6lo,lB"tilte the, alarm , sod th. " l4lll ` i •' ' t CAPITAL ',MI* 00111—COli ' 0 1 Wi l kati ring dofisroPe of lto , ,tionteem Court, 4 1 54 this ' /r/ X 'noir 'iourna le ebOut 19 be draped , , 2 . 1 , ' • meaning Mrs* 'ttlr , then the guidon arises, I n wwii ii i4, 4l ( fi g ; „, h . d.. 6 ,.,i ~ ike , j!,H ,. E .,. constant,. nheolliltid iiptilliations fur bow, and through wborrysitall ! the claim be made, a i t; ,,,,,„,. 97_ ~k , Iv ._-_,n. G in. -,‘ ..r.,,_- shd'bo what s aja s sei s isso i lsog I-•• • I a •,....., Vr of iii, VIIIIPPOMI WiNgril . to Life sll4nitiffitie, famish Soloed- sketching - In the wiloptims sf AI ',bpi' remeit teetessiet th r,rof dencl• trek Aslant and ability, and gratifylag proof. that the public mind is Chit ,clear right, potnotio ;define* may tfdler, aid Ifl litfilAii., will hi', iii.oy ei c-- 1 , s orilt, ' i chi s subjecU The groat object,. however; ,fair the privilege to ffininfnin end lePrese dot booed —..../...........__1____-- b wi m p otherwise the ',heir diversity of °Outset must not, be impaired. To • ' ----' sunned, ama unsex t sortendet it, ander violent threats and denunciate• motive tu insure moy bodisappointadoToo much. ry clamor, woold be an iberulonment of the droop care cannot be prim/Weed in the selteltionB ll 7l he ly cherished privilege er liberty of 'biretta' and office, with whiih to elect the oObtinit. .• speech. WWI tbe enactments of the National choice should be reteleledi not bYtoent'''" Congress, fail to commies the people of their jas constant large hultle*Menle,lll Ode ' and. Congress, - ties and propriety. it ie their duty to oeek choir ineninpatlble with intimaverents a mint,. on life ore halesh.ted fot the Irlitelg: If modification sad amendment. The meetly mac present and prospective heciellts, therefore, ■are tad fugitive olive law, while it ',mains a statute, demands the support of all the citizens, see un • given, the result whitnittelp, meet lormionlb in. leer our written constitutions ale *athlete parch. fihritiom diskipicaiimend amitok• ;IMF object I t aimed at by this institution iii eteleally and per onista until the judiciaty declare it mberwhe, wily. Tim Tates of procolem have heir lire Age must as esteemed a constitutsoosi enactment.— pct fully prepared with nehmen/ to histeatisitii.— Ate its defects of such nature as to warrant the public in urging its amendment! The cash system of paymentaltis also been adop That part of the law watch authorizes the tree. teal. Unpaid iimmium petits ,conslitnteipita!, part thin d ste e w and irresponsible Whims! under the'' of the assets of ~thict, corinkweYilleB 11.9 i lra name of Croottrtheionare. is S tingency being forti with no ample able to exception.-- Waiving the inquiry whether the Judicial power Sicosixtratemps the whole system. Tkis in tim paramount to all other considerathme, com et the United Stales, can be vested anywhere but mends the company to public favor. , is 'egoist-4T argaskted courts, with the records of Explanatory pamphlets, blahke, application courts, there are objections of seriouaimput to the . institution of this trauma), All history shows, that papers, in formation, and every facility MUM. special ;rit cheerfully furnished by D.; 1111cCONALIGHY ornelli clothed with discretionary powers Eaq ,who hu been duly appointed age of this. 1 owir person and property, art liable to abuse, Ind base been instruments of oppression. Ilia them, ompany. , the early days of the Repubitc,•when on reason of urgent Stele •necessity can be invoked, powers-of a high ludiciil IllllUlM Over the liberty and proper -1 ty of an individual are to be vested by appoint s went of an interior tribunal, in an irresponsible person, the Security Of hie, reputation, and lib- I eery of the caisson in ifter•timee, when new pOlit- IS% I or social emergencies may WWII, will depend on a moot precarious tenure. The eining of the Tilted States, whose Jadgee have a pride of character, and pier whom a con ttoling influence is exerted by the impeachment clause of the Conatitutida, should alone he inves ted with thesi extraordinary powers. Rather than hazard the chances of illegal declaims", and the consequent irreparable injury elan individual, results so full of denser to the peace and good or. der of society, the Jtlllititl power of the nation might Wisely be extinifed. /fit be deented expo. Meat to deity a triatbi/urji, and lodge the edjudi cation of this righter property in the breast of a single Judge, the hind of proof required should be indicated, and a full record of the entire proceed insole made and preseived. Processes issued should be returned, and the extraditiou of any col ored person, for whose arrest a warrant had issued without bluing had before the Judge should be visited with the penalties of kidnapping. These modification' of the law, white they could not in. taffeta with the rights of Me owner of the fugitive, would greatly tend to satisfy the minds of citizens anxiously desirous to perfoim their constitutional duties. One other matter, connected with our Federal ffelmiemi, claims your attention. it is the Union of the Stales, end the dangers which are supposed to threaten it in connection with the question of Sla very. Whether Slavery be the cause or pretext of infidelity to the Union, and to what precise extant disaffection exists it is not my purpose to inquire. Th 'ere was local exist, tong before Slavery be came the immediate source of exeitement, , end there will be local disloyaky : long her Slavery and the Bquestions connected with it are finally 'AMMO.— ut be the saws what it may, it ts in vain to ditty that-the Union of dm Stater w lightly add *maw tont . iy talked ofincertain quarters, sad .made the inkiest of he ated discussion by rash end anntfieet ing men.' nandpt believe., however, that any se rious design to disrupt and overthrow the Govern ment mutts, to any considerable eaten', to any for lion of the cowry. The American heart revolts at the idea. What is the . National Union'? It is die bade of mmatitutional right, the guarantee of pence. the Iter corny of religion, the huhu:a of all law, and , order. It gives the lutist pledge rif protection to the op pressed children Of other lauds, who cooling front no**, of misery had triseurda expect hers hannortY °nu Plocerttkreinge. Mae literally ti beacon on the trip or a mountain arid re Omelet dun tittlt• to the knots of rational liberty theoUglsoilltthy'aPerld• It wait en. emanation otAbeisellee allolfi• Of • 44 • 11 • 1 * range & freedom, mid ebn4thi oefeW etitittrdlur god eo*nittuiWl Put Perm- Seem; etruntle. In 1M IhOiserfeeentritt of fled linglitgingot tool Minna ynlrienino. lowed by the rick nfentesOi of the poet, antl cease lealnitte Wulf ite 'fim i ndirfil Were Abe of the Republic kb' Inert% tue tbs. ode , reintining mfolOrml of the enlightelmi labels ad, the. beet Minna of in age, distinguished for am devotion to the duel of barman right be elevation of man's social condition, the inremigetion of politiesl truths: and of raroledenery action spinet the dogma* hod fad• atiLiam of wimples and. lYmotta • The Union of the /Pates is the outer and inner *blob eneirelen and geode the temple of our indepimdenes. The Untie Webs secures• to ear 0011111100* promotion 00 1/I , IIOCIOI/• r/eleor I,o ' . our Moans on every shore, 801 4 •• • Prow flam e the'rultiong of th e earitlif,' end antidrug Or the Republic en enlarged and gloriouadeatiny. Its nervation ran* tee, esaurance that man itcapable of sailf.government. mid thin equal gets, equal [awe,' and equal privileges, are alone the termite of dentosratio Insteutkine. 'the dissolution of the Ns tionnl Union, axonal be the looginning, of civil war, the Wife Of Notions. of:cense Oifigterual diseiird. If orchid Mee the antis of the bandrosh goildetAti , hinters of servile war ;and the destruction dance of, Men alone would terminate the fearful struggle. It would invelve Conterminous Butte, acting ea jealous titmouse". in ritaadoundiePutes irhotat tights of Midget ion, of tribute, of transit. It siouldreesti. tbp fettb of, the nation. It would destroy. tine army and the navy, sod with them the prOud meal• lectiona of their early exploits. The trophies of the 11 • 41 * vag*,boiclieguireed. sod the 4T•10 90ountl nitafbrtunt, of tenement. and 01 Inletestr in w biot a thin WNW, gears; tiriti head 110. 'tied; Would he gum Aimee . • ,Gqeply hnprogiott, doss cooshiodstiossusod, relynnt Mee coequally on iticenting, sympathise pi the denetal'Aisemblyliln Witte, Which bee never 'WM" Eristusailirdielopilly *idea Union; i gel. fatal rotapt stikifslt fit 00 1 00 , 110•91, rash sad stlvisia thoughts 011 I eublect go,derig to,oor coml. 'mu,, en amitionwitfy tmodnet• ell deliberation' by moans of eorintadone, or other Modes of stilton, hitonktpw. to t t g_ootstottOsni, Ind harbl,ll for lhek ,ohject,either the slissolution of the. Un i on, or, the dimalthidn Of sectional and haterdons'ipietitions, for the..Ssahrion of which the Constitution hat made ample proration. Pennsylvania venerate' and ebe rishes the unimpeired institutions of our fathers. With the fervent prayer that Almighty God will go direct the deliberations of the General Assembly, that 'peace end ,happiness. truth and justice.re ligion 'and piety, may by established among us tor al gen erations," the suggestion, and recommendations contained in this annual message are ninieetfillly submitted ter your consideration and action. WM. F. JOHNSTON. Executive Chamber, Harrisburg, Jan. 7,1851. S A VALUABLE rlittIZET.--We le a rn the Philadelphia Bulletin.. that on Wed nesday morning a party of gentlemen ocin• netted with the Arch Street PresqteTiao Church, waited on, their , pastor, Rev ghee. Wadsworth, and presented to him an ele gant casket, filled to the brim with five dollar gold piece', amounting in all to sev en hundred dollars. pThe Maryland State Convention on Wednesday last adopted an order in favor of disfranchising all duellists, making death the penalty in cases of fatal result, tad giving the property of the eurrinr to the children of the deceased. • REMOVAL' DR. I. LAWRENCE HILL , DENTIST ' S 111 AS removed his office to the building AA opposite the LOtheian . Cliiirali,, in Chambeniburg streat; 2 doors emit of ,blir. llfichitecWs store Where he May ail time' be found ready and wiiiint' to attend to my Oise within the province of the Den. fist. Persons in want of full sets of teeth ire respectNlly invited to call. REFERENCES. Dr. C. N. Dustiocirr, I Rev.D.R.KaixT R ,D.D 1 1 . 4 D. Rortirsa, Prof. M. JACOBS, .. C. A. Osirena, ~ if. L. Discuss, •• Or , .• Wx.M.ltalltorms R.l e... 0. WATSO.,D .`• M. L. Braossr. July 7. 1848. I s TOTICM. .LETTERSof Administration on the es- late 0( JACOB HOWARD Ws Of Mount pleasant tp., Adams co. dec'd, having been granted to the subscribers, residing ittStra ban township, notice is hereby given to such as are indebted to said estate to make payment without delay, and those having claims are requested to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. • WM. HOWARD, 'GEO. HOWARD. Jan. 8, 1881.—Qt • Adm'rs. NOTICE. LErrERS of Administration on the Ea tate of MARY HECK, late of Mount. joy, township, Adams county, Pa., de ceased, having been , granted to the sub. scriber, residing in said township, notice is hereby given to those indebted to said estate to make payment, and to those hav ing claims to present the same, properly authenticated, for settlement. WILLIAM KUHNS, .fan. 3, 1851.-61* Prostitna. LETTERS of Administration, on the estate of CHRISTIAN TOPPER, late of Mountpleasant township, Adams county, Pa., deceased, having been granted to the subscriber, residing in same township, notice is hereby given to all who areindebt• ed to said estate, to make payment without delay, and to those havingeisime to present them properly authenticated for eettleMent. ABRAHAM itEtVg#, Ader. Jan. 3, 1851.—et NOTICE. ETTERS Testamentary on the Es- IA tate ofJostrn MILLER, late of Mount joy township, Adams co.. tlecessed, bar ing beengrattted th su bee niter, tiotibe is herebygivento alt whn are indebted to laid Estate,tomakepaymetitwithoutdetay,and to those havingelaims tb preseht the same properly authenticated, to the etibeetiOt, residing in vaid townshiP. for settlement. ' SAMUEL DURBORAIN, Eer. JattA.'l.Bst.--es Price *Owed! vAtparro':' ; isnionnarno =maw Portly-flat °sip senor. 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Mow ibr las in C..tt Walla u MA. et* Wass at 10 impole. Ito suk&U bet* bait kair thit pramet soak Is &pad et. TAWNiiI:OOI4O, Ns N. y„ soy Nram'shwt. • G. C. V.A.O€lllll. 6441 Wholisso6 sod 1144411 br OLCOTT Mair..ll6lloN 6 00:, 1111 MAI" Lift. WM Tat City. • 14. 111.4—51.41 Wan 444•044 6444 souls and dosisss with whom los unmet. basins's) m.* be post pelt of 01 .81.11.1 wIU b 4 sflyss t. thee. AGENTB—S. ft. Buehler, Gettysburg ) Jacob Martin, Oxford'; Wm. Wolf, Eslit Berlin ; Jo , seph R. Henry, Abbottstown ; B. Cook, Par ettewillo; Lewis Denis, Chambersburg ; William Berlin, Hanover. Oct. 18, 1850. Jar card Wave Braid. -al , A 'NEW and beautiful artiste for Trim ming Ladle' • dreises, for sale at the cheap Store of 7. L. SCHICK. Oct. 4. DIRECTORS. Stephen R. Crawford, Pool B. Goddard;. Ambrose W. Thompson, Leanest. Jetta Benjamin W. Tingley, .Georte Jacob L. Florence. Jima; Devefour, William M. Godwin, John L. Linton. STE,PH FIN It CRAWFORD, Post. Anaemia W. 'Position, V. PrePident. LIN•ELILIG, !mt.). T, Stey anti Tteuucer. Accesay—Manuel 'Eyre. MIDICAL EXAMS 111111 --Dr, D. Horner. Sept.2o, 1850. (ti.) "DEATH'S DOOR." How frequently do we bear this expression, which is meant to convey to the mint the last stage of sickness that a patient can be *educed to and live. Mn. Harrison, &member of thearin ity church, was, as she expressed herself, brought down to ''death's door," by fiheurnitism aid Ner vous Headache, when, like an angel of mercy, Radler:BO Ready Relief relieved bar of her severe pains and restored her to her friends in perfect health. The very instant Radway's Ready Re lief is applied, its beneficial edicts are experien ced. It soothes, heals; cleanse* and purifies ; it instantly allays irritation, reduces Inflammations and swellings, relieves the Most severe neuralgic pains, gives ease to Borns, Studds, Some, Erup tions, cures Rheumatism, Lumbago, tient, Pa. :lairds, Sprains, Strains, spasms, stiff seek, weakness in the side and back, WWI alai kinds, bruises. ehafes,aore throat, inthicasa, hammerless. coughs, colds, &c. TOOTH ACHE CURED IN ONE SECOND. This torturing affection can be cured ht an in stant, for the moment the Relief touches the nerve, the pain; is mitigated. do with Tie Doi cress and Hemicrania, Neuralgia and Sick Headache—.baths the parts where the pain is most severe, and in a few minutes you will be entirety relieved. Taken internally it will ar rest the moat violent spasm. and cramps, stop. vomiting or too much purging, tad in all eases give strength for weakness, MN* tbr redid, health for sickness. No Reedy Relief is gensitui fin less signed by Reinwer 1s c0.,102 Puleme at. Elegant Toilet Requisites. To embellish Ind enhance the charms of beauty. Rodway's Meditated soap, Favorably known throughout the isolation* world for its extremely blind, purifying anal soothing effects on the skin, While by its action on the pores and minute senneterg renerin . ex pets all the impurities from the suffice, allele every tendency tOlnilanimitioh; and EffeCtually diselpites all refine* tan, pimples, spins, Net he. discoloration. and other eutintsouti eruptions. Geodoenont alter ebevieg, will IletricsUays ell • irritation and lender:woe ollbe skis/ and seeders It .°1 44 !"-T9tik Pm./ Me 1 1 4 , - fr• fvfF n poisonous, irritating and psreicions Mg:fanny, and can need pa the teadeiskln of the I n with the same hippy vemillsi depoo 'beauty In its prime. Essikeatielis enveloped In &Splendid label of steel •engem**, .with. the *igniting of Rs G. Ranwse Cia,eaelt peke, ?lice Rd gen% 1 lama eakea The erowileg ornament of Beauty re 111114 eibit host alhiti. • ' • • Rodway's 'Ortagan, Warranted the beat Hair tonie nowin use for dressing Ind 'beautifying the hair. It , eteinses the scalp from Dendruff,keePe it clean, mires sentry, baldness end sores on :be bead, stops the hair frtmtendera it strong,. fine. smooth end Vossy. Persons who have lost their Mir by rieknesii will and a'coalplett antidote in thti Balm - Waits give* It adirkindissernitiol toter and prevents if from turning rep It is sold in large /mitten foe RR cods. per 10%114, sod iP warranted the best *tic preparation to use.lt will not se I the hat, sap, or . die apes* febrie:=, IdoVil' mono. without the sigisitunt tießatnvor u & Or'Apets foe the sale oldie above evtielis in-tedium •ocia.ny-re. H. BUEHLER. Gettyls. bare; Pesten 4. ; Alpthe, Fairfield 1 bra Anus* casettyni,dmoetieder d'.#•O l O 6,, AN Bi oirPettlVAl r it i ; V. 9 ;11151t1r.... teh;b y& Piresi,'Petersbirg. 1 • 1 : • -I.Septi 0, 1 1111/04-ites ,„ -,,! i,l ••• 0 .1 , , Ir ; IC to • • • ' • tak e rZrl a TAAH./ 1 )M " I; An•ll' te 11 erIagnItIOnOn#WYAOAKIVe , 11 - !..••••••, • ; • • A L :I! tiin riendi en . On: public getaway. that,he his juomegunliKllooo..operiot lot or 'CI! , • 1 . 4 , : . ").;1 I:t Hos -;ot 4hq tolit Alitecigia and 14011 1 ~altakdi•hatopt: iq ISOO OI Baltimore street, glipgaite.4 l ntrilpic otheei,end next door .10 , W ool F leria ' fling Eatabliehmentr-embrroing 111 11 :.10" 4 lowing i : Superior 51nle- . kin. Plugh . } lo4 Silk, Russia, Fine: Fur , and Slough lists. Acc., all gf,w hich.he will sell lowloren•ba. nr country, produce, Al delivered iminedi. a:illy. Fur, taken in exchange for Hata. J. J. BALVWIN, Agent. April 20. 1880 STOVE, PIPE, OF every s in, constantly. on band emit for e a le at. EUEHIAER!S. Tie 04 Sheevlion Establishment, opposite ,:thei Post Office, Chamberaburg street, 43 burg. pot.t, (IN hind and for es • cbcap `L-F STOVES, among whit,' is a gettilh way Cook Siam Oct. 4,. GEO. ARNOLD. AR AND MUD e lliETTYl''' - ' l ' ' C. 4 13,' , • ~o • ""i'''''. Frida .:. • ' . r , .111. 10, 1861.. i • .._ , -....- s ir ~ ,''.' , grok, • Tr .;;,-i. ~ ,;. .1 l. )* , : .•: ..• :' ti.ii....4: : , I; , ; , - _ ft . . , i. , indebte tO Ufa of? L. 'fte'foroo .:•'' i' . o; rbitising, or ti ' L .•, it" . i ved to ~ .. r• ; out lay.-2=2 • • .. i . w e, aro oaldinfto . square up ev e-4'110:06g °flour books, of one ..; , or , I RO year's; standing. ~ ,-* InL__ ,tsNyti' MI": .411 at., of, 14 , ~,,,, Whose in the country, will ~, „b oo , oni opportunity during the :,. =I( .Ciitirt, of sending, or 'Tea bringing, the amount of their indebtedness. ' • All'who 'POW piper by% can retidliibe the mount OM Ana * hills Utter and forward by the i samochannel of communication. Tiossewho have already settled litipomits are entitled to our /Warm:et:thanks. 11:7 4 1foif. Jam Comma will accept , oar thanks for a copy pf the Spreohes, btlattected *ith the death and funeral of President Taylor. lICrWo ste Indebted to Hon. Jon. DANXIIII for several public documents. pc?Fin. Legislative proceedings, see letter,etpur Harrisburg! correspondent—. *tagtestro—erho keep. Oki readers of ..the /Aar 'dyke(' as to its doings this win- Mee.' • - , -Igrrges. JohnAbse's lidiessge. which .eirsesio-kand lass night, wilt be found on (islie. preceding page. It is au ably written doeuinens7—ainnly in tone, sound in senti ming and 6aii se:steely fail to command .the approbation of every unprejudiced resist. ttraoc.Johnston will accept our thanks fqr an early copy of his Mosergo. rybThe alarm at York, consequent up on the frequent fires, still continues. Some half a dozen arrests have been made, but fire, still occur. 11:2 0 The Locofoco and Free Soil mem bers of the Massachusetts Legislature have formed a coalition to secure a division of the spoils. The Locolocos are to have the Governor. Lt. Governor, State Treasurer, five Councillors, and U. S. Senator for the short term. The Freesollers are to have the Secretary of State, four Councillors, State Auditor, Sergeant-at-Arms, and U. S. Senator for the full term. It is +aid the Locos have fixed upon Robert Rantoul for the short term, and the Free Boilers upon Charles Sumner for the full term. The latter is one of the most eloquent and dis tinguished speakers in New England, but extremely radical ib his anti-slavery views. azrßy the recent arrivals from Cali fornia, we notice that considerable difficul. has occurred with the Indians along the Upper Sacramento. The Military were called out, and some skirmishes had taken place. We notice that our young and en terprising friend. I. H. JULIA, formerly of Gettysburg, has got to soldiering. and figures in the muss as Aid-de-camp to Brig. Gen. A. M. Wistur--tlating his official dispatch!). from "Head-Quarters, John son's Branch," as "Major 2d Brig., let Dir. Cal. Militia." gcr. We have received the first No. of The Slate Journal." a large and hand some new weekly Whig journal, estab lished at .klarrisburo sod which is to be furnished at *l4O per annum, if paid in minim, $2 et the end of the year.— The, Journal presents a hsndsome sppear snae—is conservative in tone--plettes a wetin support to both the Stele afl Ns tionii Administrations—andgifeit pintnise of being ably condected. cordielly welcome it, with the 0 , Dilly Ailsericere,"' into the rank of Whig journals. • pals_ir The State Treasurer has Ased up on the WM day of February ' Swat for the meeting of the Board of Rare ptle Corithissioriers at Harrisburg. The President Judge and Associates of each stistrict appoint the Commissioners. 'CPA Bab Tetniatrance Contention has been milled to meet at Harrisburg on ;Me Ind hilt. The Orand Division of the Sons .of 'Temperance meets at Harrisburg or &I some time. The recent arrivals from Europe r t presi h eit the aspect of affairs in Germany IMAM mom, favorable to peace. CongreSS. iriiy of one readers ire inclined to cyanosis ;b a t we do eel feudal, the t a with se it Ceelsleeetettel Proceedings, we We arc in the condition of Can :tines kiikttgrinder who had po awry to i b e h ot impl, previous weeks, t.)t 6 Dees" did not it three days is each, netiliep feel assembled more than a • sod* done ironing yes,ex • /* 7 (if. lathe Closets; over flisillineY's • pubis reseit o t ofcerrsurs on Pau. T tbitottoinef rotoi nit of Wel, 1 1 1 1 .„-, ;Wks room for 10 0410. eent6 6l66 di 1e, 16 Y6'4 0161 itsil• Roads, Ae • end laud while *PRIS Pakiiale4 * out 014039 l i Alge,and passed—yes, aritto4, pa aged —a a l ei l , i en:o u . l oo lo fig those entirled •••Belettif to sell wee of fle.pleusber. 1880,, to sell their certificate. before,_ the teeilleiehrOttenie. This is all toosferriosan .0000rioe Ow ear Ibiat Cool grass this wcolit.a-ronfribp.v • Comaterllbits mot Wel Illeiraildiantrg Bask. ,' ,'' , } t iza Counterfeit ICU of the r#lgt it4.of the Harrisburg 'Wit' fiiiil?,444,, - ' ',, , age• covered: nelt a gifteirPlDlAßP sin Zfir i t i tlo i ll icw jaxtur a tirr o v i t i .egolliegiittistri f Hi' til7l74 l 7.llrditi ad . ' ,tqadi lagothiltetween the ligrgmfOogritre' ,on 411.11 lasaCkahldhlat 14VACthe IMP ' 0 medallion N0*116 1 4'46 *II Andistinet; but those Ow the lift o , 4_,Widi3Elloo4. '' ' ' 1 t to. Aflio the. genuine a some between .the dower on the left hand and the line of aTB: In the counterfeit the * immhse both above and , below. The Worth* clerk is mid: 'n *Mk bated but it 10.s00 el these it • Masi will not be much 40,4teeptin1 a look out for these ° 4101•11/NalY-,ilarriattetrif limeri• __ _ 1 4iti. xiv itiffPfilftwl• lit I tit,ll l . l r 4 Mr! 7, " 84 ' Mosias. norroas B—Another revolution of the seasons 6u bro • ant dadtaselloir otitis( tw *Mica Commonwealth. .1 s donee era'. itetatliel, l ,,7 4 "!`a.;/ . 4. : S 4 aimed,* indketed by ..` ' strateld facie which.' th rong our many gdiet streets; sod Infest titttlaphor. er,rl solipoleo, have the pitty'offioso , id the gift of thi , Weis 'sorb's** sought after dem they die at' prNeut. Vibes-I telt you alai thriven filty. sOpli4 sane for the post of Tralsoribisg , Cleric I of the Noose, you.• oaf here loos Indell*l nit* Wei , of sha.hitit eongiegatid 'onto blofok smote *foliose. The *Nous 'onteasem met.lam night ae legal, to proper/ leo satire' intrialeation. ,. As reprite , the Mena witting uenopired wotdr 481014. Oil the first ballot Jebn Gesiseareof Bedford; was nbminats4,sa the Loco candidate for Speaker; and Geo. Hart u the Whig eaadiaate. The Loco caucus of Senators nominated the present speaker, Mow . lircosplia, o reenei for pspeki, Sen. atorc ilieVrlleetaritt• it 'erne 'discovered ool,ooldtektpareper. topes Brook. !CkmWendreleg 11. - Barry * or Wirtottoty,: were. absent, The 'Aomori brunt a•mliteelif of the Ae* *lipid SCOW rid* altasse ad jettriltdiOlitittlfia mongrotoi At ache* appaktod Opri*Ow. Rm. the Nun* sane ova rem. *id it adjour ned. The House met as usual at 13 o'clock. and was called to order by the Clerk.— They proceeded to ballot for Speaker, aid the first ballot resulted thee : John 'Cess na, .59 ; Geo. H. Hart, 37; J: S. Bowen, 1 ; .J. 8. !they. 1. Mr. Cessna, being condensed tollse ebatr,expreased his thanks in a ihomaddress, and the House adjourn ed. The &nine met at 8 o'clock. and was called to orderly Mr. M'Culin. Five unsuccessful ballots were then had for Speaker, the last one of which resulted as follows : Maxwell M'Oaslin 16 i scatter ing 18; Messrs. Brooks and Havery voted for Crabb generally. The Senate then adjourned nodl to morrow•. The caucus to-night nominated Benj. Maleiviss, of Phil adelphia eittr, as the Whig annlidate for Speaker, in ihs.abseuce of Messrs. Brooke and Slivery. I will advise you of the result tomor row. The message will be sent in soon as an organization is effected. HARRISBURG, Jan. 8 The two Houses met to-day as usual. Nothing of interest 'was done in the lower branch. The Senate made another etTort to elect a Speaker and succeeded on the 2d ballot. The first ballot stood : Benjamin Matthias, Maxwell McCuelin. Mr. Matthias received the votes of all the Whig Senators except his own, together with that of Judge Myers from the Arm strong district. Both candidates voting for other Senators, neither received a ma jority of all the votes, and there was no e lection. On the 2d ballot Messrs. For syth, Guernsey, M'Caslin, Packer, and Matthias did not vote, and the ballot stood : Matthias, 16 M'Caalin, 12 Mr. Matthias receiving a majority at the votes east was declared the Speaker and an organization Jas effected. The Gov ernor's Message was then hid before the two Houses, after the reading of which they adjourned. The old Officers were re-elected by the House—Wm. Jack, Clerk ; Wm. S Pick. ing, Assistant Clerk; A. S. Brewster, W. L. Gray, and J. J. Allison, Transcribing Clerks. The Whig Senate °sues* to-night nom Mated 8. W. Pierson for Clerk ; J. M. Sul Assistant; Judge *Laity, I. H. Me Cagily, Transcribing Clerks. Stows. Conflict with Fugitive Silt Vol. We learn fron the Philadelphia Ledger that on Friday week a gentleman from Marylandi ip search of a fugitive slave, Sc. compound by a Deputy U. S. Marshal and constable John Agen. proceeded in a vehicle to the vicinity of Coatesville, on the Columbia Roil Road, where it was un deresood die fugitive was secreted. That paper adds They arrived in the neighborhood of the houseiti question about S Oichick is the morning, and mused the inmates by ask ing for a light to wand the traces of their vehicle, which they pretended were brok e*. colored unman MOO to, the door, when, the officer rushed into Outhouse and commenced the seomit. The owner re. cognized the slave. but the other colored permits in the house interfered, and, arm ing themselves with axes and firearms, succeeded in aiding. the fugitive to escape. They also assaulted the officers, who wet.% is self-defence, forced to us their pistols, sod it is beleived Abet several of the color ed persons were *eUnded. The slave owner recognizetlnniong, the men in the home several whom he knew to be slaves who had recently escaped from plantations in the neighberheod•of his own. Panse's LionT,----The Boston Trans cript, of Elaitkic eslitting, puhlithes a wood-cut of Paine,' apparatus, accompan ied._ bY a laalilhYlitliale,by, l l :fr,P.; l 4. Col -I°Miv.i.ns a Aesetipliou o f 4he long talked of 8 44 Ain *PM . ** 41.a1iaf54.7" , " r ' ' 9 ORT! Prolitams,to, has, y !MOO ,thq machine, anil.,to, flgiltibil it ,impartially, and he testifies i 0 the great light from water claimed ' IPaaroaao FlDinaTlnnerwarte Montreal Courier mentions a rumor that the/Prey. innial Parliament l eaf meet for thelliapatell of business Oft" din ith of ' ritienty next, and that a aehemaiiiilkmitibit* bi sip). .sorted fur trinionfiedgetion of glebe Brie ish North AmeriainvOnlimitat. The inns+ reported to haver•iha Annintion,. and ,to emanate from, the suggetoien the Heiner Ofkrheitnent. i 4. Akiifiltitaik c atho‘'war i *Wilt 'aftglitik .1noloto4; atoootaht atoacil'Alkiiik"taspao, ihonittO Mho," df i tay oat Ofit they ld atorsitoth to, fi the into Waal This boots lhatition's tolling a fat 'then who restoring to fight *tit* One, thirth*lat‘ tee* slim dere thigh, 're be 'aftalkild 'the ntheria porq pima, and if litelullet' hit oats ids tho chalk line. was tal ilasumann,--The insomnia". of It, Lewis Lowe, as Governor at Illorybind, woks/Alice at Annapolis on *fondly. tow, Thoniaa, the retiring Governor, wilt take up his residence In Baltimore. • It is said that the officer holding commissions an. der him in that city will preient him wiih service of plate. valued at $7150. • " cod iliddisieltetilidittikk garriaburg. yes terday. Asko .111' 'dos' leMPO oll ipn •OW OSIVP*OO II2 6 , ;4 t WOW aa ' 41 / 4 / 066 ° : jeb t Ojiti l Utdr .t 4427•:;'p a tw e . sr. Wsfiftlib . tedrer, to sa v ed Irtliellill Oaf the 'Wllligifilit t;'' tr. isatitirbisvoibery ellitiallie pledid." irn titellioestiLnacifOrme bete if *jerky' 1 0 1,2111 0 le SG Of all, sort& andaisedi n iting - . 1 =,eprieklie4Meked and radateutitit mum, Prism sad eamerors-..t01d litutkotec BerniEtirnerei.Xiekeptiol- and .WinfrebOreito :Jibs, 'they: are . ring to • mks* 010 Itntwees lbankose do not meow, nor is it toted' any of our .besinedin” We don't. Mee Sit *hips, , t 1 ' The'aretsub eat ofsgitaikm, alter both .Houses shell have bees organised 'enAthe GloyernorlS Messege, been &limed, will be the election of a U. S. fienatoroo mu,. eeed Dim diturgeos,: it hose mile' 'Spires . wuh the ,present Congress on the.third day of Month, next. .Th if give* *cession lot no Jittle eontention in tbe'party. The friends al Mr, Bushanao seem to haft u. toiled upon ;lodge ,Jarestieh , 8.. Bleek.of Somerset, as their candidate. whose else. tinneesim to be it preLreqUieitis and step, ping.ennie to the nomination of'OW Beek' as the ittooform candidate for Presidmit— Thie ,has thrown the friends of Ca* who are made up of the Cameron of Baru. Berner, end 'Fraser Of ,Old Healer pro. , per, cliques".-a' queer mixture of oil and water -into quite a ;fury of opposition to MA4,, who "catches it" hard is some of theirpapers. All the while Cameron is working and winding about to secure the Senatorship for. himeelf, if not per mucus then by force of arrangement between die. modem. locofocos , and the , Whigs who are to be "ringed la" by the Tarirques hos to his 'support., Some of our good easy friends, however. seem disposed to resist the combination, and vote .for Alex ander E. Brown. Esq., the able Whig rep resentative from. Northampton, who beat James hi. Porter so badly at the last elec tion in that locofoco strong.tudd ; and these Whigs think it highly probable that one or the other factions of loeolocoism will come into his support rather 'than let Cameron' or Black be elected, or that the• election may al any rate be postponed by that means until the next session. before which our aide will have a chance for bet ter luck at the next October election.— l'hus, our readers see that this matter in. valves a good malty nice calculation'', which may all come to nothing in the end. by virtue of the brute force of King Caucus.— Perk Rep teb /icon. COAT OF THE MEXICAN WAR. ' , That we have, u expenditures and chargeable directly to said war, and this acqinsitions of territory consequent upon the treaty of peace, the sum of 5217,- 175,575,811 is dues not include many claims pre sented and to be resealed, arising indi rectly from the war t their great variety forbidding even an approximation either as to number or amount."—Secretary Cortoin's Report. The enormous sum of fiat Atindred and seventeen millions of dollars has been paid, or is to be paid, as the cost of the late war with Mexied, yet, because a Whig Admin istration have demanded an additional a mount of revenue to meet the interest to be paid on these immense exper.ses, and the claims daily presented, the cry of ex travagance has been raised bY the whole Locofoco preps. But here we have the true source of all that is deinanded by the Whig Secretary he meet the current ex penses of the year. The Locofoco Ad ministration Of Mr. Polk could saddle the nation with an expense of the above ap palling amount, mid not a word 'of .'"ex travagance" was breathed by their press. During the Await% year there must be enumerated, as thane on the Treasury the interest on the war debt; the claims yet due for services in the war; the Texan boundary stock with its interests the val ue of the public lends bestowed u • grstu- Wee on the soldiers; die claims tab. paid to our citizens under the Afesdneu treaty ; the portion of the purchase money of Cal ifornia due during the year; and the char. ges for running thoboashdery. for the survey of the. western oust. and for the increased, udimal and legislative expenses Unheeded with an menus of,territorYe,- 4111 these 4rikftii.cin the. ..Treasury are the 'Wallis and necessary commerical; of the Maxi an war, an excluilve LopeefoeP nutilorre, and' they Can Dattif with any de gree orjueuce,be chargeable upon Whig estrivagenoe. From this same war have risen likewise the evils and dangers now , threatening the perpetuity of our .097eromeoL rioo ques tion of the extension of slavery would ban agitated bur nation but for the territory 80. gutted croni,,l4exteo. None of the evil's of secession; would have existed, or perils of imparatlim have been tiered, but for this ' A more Complete reliatitien or the, itc- Culialloe oT wim eitravaganeu could nev. er hive beMi cupcoirod, A morn .Perfect exhfibitiCif orihe re4lteenttes ,of r f ocoraeo eipetiditure could never have been pre. aerated.—Co'rinecOcut Courant. !occurred , . on Umnity mrentrig,"of Week before last, on the York and Cumb'erland Raik id, about four m ilea from this Oemugh, wbieh resailml the destM of one of the. wbik, men., named Frantlii Porwlain:: The an oident was. woeakiduad by , the , lNtiti of a piece timber dannjected , with Volabhine used' for•thi purpose of IM:as4ftg;dl44e. • METHODIST COLL Olt...—The;lSir Benj. Wutford, who died ka*ry,iplll,per tansburg District, B. C., has bequeathed the sum, of4te k tigtN to%LeustestsiAtikost of them r ininisters of the m . CAvcab. eutithl'Aii'tlie ',ii,u'itsiolo :tan* inlbec'diii44o titpliill4ol4tl ,, the ertieit %trail at 'A eol! . dottiesisitebritiO,trtid "1g '& 0 4,0 eteetti l et,other secpritiee. and the,inooll andttitlije 'atoOidd tit the compediation of ,Pref,e, The co tett, tilt .`bilittlif t ; uplift e. &AM(' t e ' • k 1 , 1 1 'lll lic L FATAL CAlVAMllermr*Tiltiviiiirb' Englijkok lir gm isndy,y e pld- a sew peM ow-IMM rofini, re. turned; dila a ilia, ,we tetn-hied wit • imiprittl4 ijiewlkf A.no'Frie ken(' shot her dead. It tieing Mt. Allen hid bought a pair ofltipils afeag . dsixs before, end he .std wife ha d futtlise4 thfir" , sel4a:,bp i sAiipping cape at sash ethillrc when not Waded. U. had leaded Am' without. her. knowledge. irrThe fugitive slave ease in N. York, whjah hat ettraeted so 'much attention, hat related in the fugitive (Henry Long) he; ing iemantlett to his owner. • • 41,14“34hint91111.10 ilionoit.r, . :Tbii Philleddilliii NorthitoierliliAln , Lions the receipt of s.. ootefro, is Kindel' man e? liatigilj 4114111 ibiglrk l ii4opt: ••You ins, oibofiivit,etty ye 44 agog! iirerN iiite iii' ,, beinese. 'was -oblige& <elvish> 'the iiiiddikiiik ,si toyerediuirs hos! whditilablaine t ia filli release,, Shies shoo / have bee* titer,d .to tricit'amesieni laStir effsirs,sivii troday 1 ea .peyyil_edr, a* old' delis. itioooittins Ito, aver 5i0,000,, : Ilseski•No key dist Abie, ie. the .happlest . at my_ lye ; > . enti!thit tri e riqr/ 1 4 1g o s ii b i l i e t li t l e l it s et a e t rii Z bil mind m ; •' ':silver or gold." 1 ThabWriifs • - ' , Here is an instance which we deainr to commend to imiaidoit. 1:14e gentlemen alluded to wea'aMler no 1111 Ali/adore make thelpsymente which he did; and 'his former ettditeoho bad long ceased upon bidt , se Agin debtor. But he feli and telt truly—thin no lapis of time eiduld extinguish his motet steconsusibllityilind in the spirit ofrirjust man end en hottest merchant he took , the 'first opportunity of reilbursing those to whom he had . been indebted, without regard to merely teehni. caleonsideratione. • %eh an example II certainly worthy of all praise; 'and we ' re cord is in this particelat case with all the more ',horridness, is Ire are **a the act was prompted bra high sense of integrity —an earnest end 111011001 disposition to do right, for the *eke of right, uninfluenced by any other motive." EXTRAORDINARY DICTALCATION IN Mo atta-.../The Mobile. Register. of December 27th, gives the following, further particu lars of the arrest of Mr. Rufus Greene. late Secretary of the riremen's kn . titmice blimpaity of that city, as a defaulter to that institution in , a sum involving more than half its °spinal. The warrant for his apprehension was issued at the inatittiee of the president of the company. and eon. tains a charge of emboulantent. The Reg. Later adds : Probably no event hu ever occurred in this community that created a sensation so painful end humiliating as that recorded a bove. We passed it . by in yesterday'. pa • .r unnoticed. because we had 'not the heart to speak of it. No man ever stood higher in public utimation, or enjoyed to a greater extent the confidence of his fel low men, than did bombe is now incar cerated in jail, charged with an offence which, if proven. will consign him to a felon's doom. Mr. Greene is an elder in the Second Presbyterian Church in this city, a member of the Common Council of the city government; and occupies the highest (life believe) and most honorable position in the/Masonic fraternity of this Stale ;.aad in every station which he has been called to fill, he has acquitted himself with distinguished honor; evincing talents and accomplishments that commanded not only respect but universal admiration. The Mobile Register of the 80th De cember sajs that Mr. Greene still remain ed in confinement. •He had made an ,as asignment of all his property, valued at $40,000, partly enemnbered by mortgages, -to the company, and the 'whole amount embezzled was thought to exceed $BO,OOO. Only about $17,000 of assets had been found. Greene'. statement la that he in vertigared tha ferule ia,cotton speculations, which had resulted in losses. Sure Eisougb. A correspondent wants to know who pays Adam Gibson for his enforced deten• *within id Pthladelphia and eimveyance as a prisoner and a slave to Elkton. Mary land,—also, who paid the officers' expen ses for taking on also, Whether Mr. Commissioner Ingraham pockets $lO or only $5 for his decision ;hitt 'Gibson was Emery Rice and therefore remanding him into slavery. In the absence of definite infinsnation, we csri,only say that we pre- Mite tilbson has teot.beewteoll pdl not ,tie liaidicint for the toes of 'him time and libev r y-,-(varbst business by be to be a niggir thai Uncle gam's' caPacions rub supplies the cost or transportatiototi Wit Mr. rograham has.' the $lO in 'his paeket and nothing short.= than% be earn ed, the" last tent of It? Who aroold Alco,the same fob for less f Main Metre 0.--The friends of Pet. Scott in Berke county, propose to hold a mass tieetlng at Reading ,nn the, 22t1 of Febraa6 , . air hit nomipatioh to the Prek idenoy. , itytippiepradnrsi. 'theca. Musa& Mimeo's t—l hate Mani with meth gatioraction of lbo-untended redsblishment of a *Wend eh" in our, inn% by our ruing Mend, Mr. E. A. Sas Rllllllll, URI 'sinew* hope the eatarprime may meet with the *mars it so erni sandy deserves. Mr. Ss Mint?* is r yongg Mtn' of reamed maim, talent, and ha! required a *ls utatiou among us; Cu i vocalist, truly enviabin.J- He has long been, leader' of GO or the bat Sing ing Aiwpeistions in this plariej witieb, tinder his iteration i inui inaprovsd 'to such 6 degree as to tramline nein ssyiag that it is surpoisnibye sindler amotiations, hits oVelastritere. Siam of oaritiongtoptioas ant sadly daddent, as monde singing, Mont the diet that the yOutirsr meMbent ha' me had no opportunity of waiting instructiqs in *di &doh* ,selotturt. 1 bops, that the rinng hair and guillemots oCour town will avail ;him- Oboe of ,this''eseidlent oppOrttuilt, 10 4940* • rrulintsula uf music, They Dar. fOs!"4:ireter tbslr Ititilogg• upon one more worthy, or better qualified. tprlischarge the duties of Teacher, creditably to himself and those wW to Va.!'All'lo" llfeliokfuetiab 0144 "'9 WAKE UPI CITIZENS OF ADAMS'COITNTr I IF=M 111141011 MERTINig irtizoitysao74o. CiNtltty etai tll e topspins) ki k ti wa p pitrpig . 0 1,11, toPfpoit t (met fietiP4Prit York flficollor ollot L t4o, Court House in iviectys erg 71teeelay 04 ft dap ttAinnary (during Court) to consult ;T -ea the propriety of taking steps to secure a railroad between those points— .4l tfie people look to their interests In this matter, let public sentiment be expres sed, 02,/ favor the project—let every men who is disposed to give a helping hand— every properly holder—.evory farmer in the county ATTEND. CDNE t with the determination to act. Now is the time to strike in this enter. prise MA,NY OITIZENS. ha. 10, 1801.-.-td rAmt ;or litsw ,Pemiaay...— Mr. Al- Mosier, or Brialtin, being on a visit •INallarli.niteltthitt the theatre lest Sat urday nig t. where . . he/ till in company w . i!kkfpcos Seals/meg men, who enticed 0 4140 , oi t eisdo t wad the city and, rob- Reki, bias eir *PPS 01114., to effect :which taNly mat, lett Iv* 'with pistols and. haves kt• 'elSAVil a CaPoßatt aR to. Amines; that the mnamittal mirage Witted Ito obstacle ,to the eacomplithotem of their purpose:4« Ilia.wae draadfultr tat, end otherwise. In jureJ, ) Fortunately the, asswasiesi•..wete ,all muted the', next tley lead ecomasimi to jail,' Tbsie name", ersA. Joint Allicht. ;134 Wiillop Ganit.,Jamea biortotteelimi 1111190itigao, •Arthur ,Owetto latiewitai Ashy., • ; r ;', ; k :ler! rf •' * • ,04 1 4, 1 114,441rr. I a *sal &ti r ea a l'A I 1 • S • • LOOll.—attia 'Mirka h tdgl Shall saki aCilesorall - 414041 , 61' 60.4.. , (My • Xi*, 44. Ate Ahtu.' had .c.au auiihmt thous, . • , 0f1,4104.:..11app1y of,Otala taahsals4l44, $O Alf 01. Whit:" wheat 1 04's, i t; 14. Boto...tvflitS• it 01 colt* add yew.' SE; Oats :30.a 44 seats. • ' MARRIED Oa the Id instOry,the Rev. Jona4n 101 l Fuss end lifhie l Maat iiatuase,bolb of ?resign* twenty, SI d: Oa the Ilth last, by the Rae. /Sub Ziegler, ma 'FOURS NW Mist LTIOSA Asi bath of Franklin eitanty, Oa thol 2sd on, by the Rev. Mr. fileolifet, Drtr tet: Uses* and Miss • Eatea Estaer:--both of Oa the INth nit., 'by The Rev. Mr: Sehiatur, 801.01.0114111114114101111. or Yelt ClPlaity, and Miss Manse Weimar, of Adam eon*. Op the Nu nit., it Conestsgo Cloud, kir rade er Dennsker, Dorm Lassentarosend ktinCIANA Jacoss—both of guantpleesent tow n On flu antis day,. it thi swam trail. and pilaw, A LITTIM end Mist Matti STahellAnelt .—both of Moantpliasion township. Oa the nth salt., ty the Rev. 4. Ulticb (he. Dar and Miso Calluses:it Notructsr—shotts of, CouttlY. Ots the Ith inst.. by the Genie,. Wit. genii aid Mimi Asnra Massa Cain/Linter 4aeoitze4 this aunty . On the 4th Init., in comb lard, torraeldp,, Mr A Litz A saes RAair. aged shout 76 leers. On the 1124 tilt., Mil 'toile WILLIFt, of U. Edon township, in the 85th pewit or her age. On the 24th alt., MM. Maui ELlllatiTll /lulu wife of Me. A brsham Diehl, of Union larinahlp, aged shoo 67 yaw% Oa the 18th Mt., our 4ittleotowa, 8111113ailliN Seorreetrart. aged t 7 ion... On the Ild'inet., C0411141§ Sproita Haase. of Cumberhits2 tp., aged 20 yews, b moalhe arid 1 11111411ttri, FROM the first of April era,'s :outfit evme e J'ANNER-6 1 one %MO under glands his bustness,on'tl 4 is of good moral character. No other need apply. A man with a family would bb prescired." Good wages and a , pernoutent Situation will be given. Inquire of the editor.' • , Jen. 10, 1851.-31 , SHERIFFALTY. To the Voter of didorns Cowsly.' VELLO W-CITIZENS:-- , -Thankful for the support extended to me In the•last canvass fou the Sheriffalty, and encouraged by the representation of friends, I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office Of 1 8 / I ERiFr, subject to the do of. the Whig mominaiing Maven. tinci,.`; and respectfully solicit your support. Should I be fortunate enough to be elect. ell, I pledge my best efforts to discharge the duties of the office with' impartiality and fidelity. I DANIEL AIINNIGH. Latimore ti" hoi.'lo, 1001.—te LosT..beiwatn the residence 'ipt D•NISL GILBERT and the new ;Lu• tSentrr Church. a arcat-oaaa ET 1- 0 U E. heirinit a handkerchief iu The finder will please leave: , it at the reel &nee of Mr. Gu.iiinti Jan. 10.. 1851.-1 t• /aBT NOTICE. r -IN Is, hereby gives to 'all 'per- IN. • sons indebted by Note or Book &e -t:mint, to the late firm of COBEAN k KING. to tall with the eadereitoMi and mate payment immediately. eel Who bee misery ,that the. Books be aimed bp *with out thdey. , • • idiEXLDIDER.: COBHAM Ocupbtirg, Joh, 1041/111.-9.1k GETTYSBUCI STOCK,. TO he'sold in parcels of OSISti at the Court.houre, on TUESDAY As Slit inst. ' s' Jen. IC) ' • VOZESE SUB SAC X.et. thaw now slog who omit slaw before, AN¢ thorns who •Jwaye sent now sing ghost's*. - IP, A. HHARRETTS reepeetfully JB-•• nounces to the Lsdiste-and Gentle. men of Gettyaintrg that. Ma course of , in struction in VOCAL MUSIC will cow meow on nudity Euunisit *AG bulb. roisilltn Boom of the Evaltjeliral Luthttiell Clitoreh,.(Yeelt at',) et 8 teeltiekt ' He has been induced to open a class at the repent ett soliciuttinn-of, numerous young riteitAir the, borougb,,. under tits sonslction t#ht Oettyshurg fat behind , usighboting ibwni yt Ono, liernfittah flbd Alit ouch , an soup prise would meet pt abundant success. Print! his lonk elObroince as a vocallah.lie flititt hitiligrillat he Wilt be 'abltettl* der entirg.fatisfactint m all . d* sire to tdopitirti a ltionshidgo of fulaciientm . 'i ' 'Perms $I 115 per Quarter of 1$ Isamu,. No aharopt o of eouree.'for Ladies; to ell of il ; wtm , a given an earaietinti pressing low vt ' . ii 1 7.,49. !fill. • '', ' 2 x,Aprbs..4 ~. ~ Y t !Mt' 9C holafits County Meet Alen In tilt- Within; '`eit Wednesday,_ ,attd Thmadapth9 at F4lll- In heat and deteriniiiit all A'ppesla In coortention. Arimmernents for The Appeati Hitmillonban, Liberty, Mountpleasant, Conawago, Huntington, Latimore,, entl Mounijoy township, will be held oh Tuesday` the 4th of February. For Hamilton, Reading, Union, Ger many, Franklin,' Cumberland and Pres. dom-..0n Wedaest* the 6th e/ February. For Mannikin, Butler, Berwick, Oxford, Strabath Tyrone and the Borough of Clot. tyaburp-vis Theersday the OM of Febrte liy order of the Commlasionars, AUGHINBAUGH, Clerk Jan. 10, 1851—Id • ' ' 1) I E p; LOCUST GROVE STEAM Ni 11,14. rff'd MILES S. WEST OF LIT .T.LBSTUW.N. IN GERIII.BNY TOWNSHIP. ' nip Rl3 establishment is now in full op. 'ratios, sad calculated to do all kind. Of Grinding *pan the shonest notice and in the ;very .besst manner. Farmers and others wanting grinding done, especially bole 04-40W.Watet'. will please call at ;OM 'himaltd; Where they cast be ac ittrThi4e,te St all times. The v; STEAM hilu, implowillortild In netituthtlon With the large ,„, • xmouring and iegether *iv billealsaid , to do a' large oneibet ef 'A PLASTER MILL MILIJ is - hi connection with eitabltafitnettli aild Solving~ can now be done at alliimet4 Conatantiy oa laindittid4owitalwie ; I - VHS IHILLE4,t and Super ' 'ffiti'Whi4ii sod Duck whist r Wietituididiperlar.• 4. large loit'CifethOpikelf It:s44oOro, 0141; Mil tures. be hail at aR times at fair price.. ~ .G411V1 74 1/ , APA Are H: on band at all time,. for sale or, exchange for unground. Those persons . engaged in tI Pope .141 Peed business OM APO' ae commodated of on the shortest . ] notice, eithdr' with' ibit floor and Pest manufactured, or by ,having their own pie grotiod." • • . establiihment has' been erected at heavy erifpensifor the special cotivenienee and leeontstilitlitlottlif 'neighboihnod and Will.be earned nit by dr:skate 41 1 1PB1IIENCE1)' ' The undersigned therefore resplicifitllv_. iolleite•the• petrunagel`•tit iiirftiontlink, country. Faminvoici tif t d rei(t o i listing 'thole - ititrohit ddhe t ' either"Of iho"611114 '01!), Cry best anitinei; 'llO 'm40 ) 41141 1066 short. lit nottlit4' • PoreniuogOlitelii'thi' w4gehrlib etit-frotir•s' distinee einV it Ill:liniii;.'and particularly in a dry lieiiiO4,!ibblribe iitreigois' the loie. ' water 'soiree. by waiting a short - simle,' take thetriiAlit : Ahilee with %Op manSfactura. trey, spay wish. Those this brine plasier in the stone 'cis el aid take.. 1 with them ground plainer id' eifehimmt • . • 9EO. ARNOLD!' N. B. Wiehingiogiec i facidertillome market :for their grain c a (*Wiwi°, will at . alhither tie given forirhelit - RAMTru, Oats, &c., delivered ;i Wave; NO. ;.O.;A. AGAIN AT WO*. " A TiriOrto .- to is IR,Tirdirrli 11NHE kubscriber :has , the plesserit of announcing le his'fritinde that tietiaa spin recovered his hssititaidlioletit to 7a sum the practice of • • and will be pleased to * tend* all nyderi connected with his profeadon4 such as cleansing, Ailing, and lir selling Teeth. Haring 'the heueut of a Intieber of years' pisetitie; - be I/Jell - toe& dins.of beingatilitto render teltesthilectiee to ittl , witti.noty (*sot hit. with their' icifteferewee b reipietfully eside l te the following. gentlemen t , • H. Haber, • Hon. H. WClettr, Dr. Prof. Mk. 10. etweer. Dr, N. a PerlueoT, iteto , 444oblekeob. • 'Di. b. Horner. • • Dr, C. Monier, !AS, 0 P,r 84, The etthee ' riber hp } repo! his i• dance the house r foFtsfertY.i#Opfet¢' y Rei.'lllr,' 4 3e,theit, in $. 'pilkitorceteeets a few dothi - abose s i F g. rt at h f i Much lon 11,1150 —1 teOT 1 cotrlitrY T*Eas i uw. • . , • , ERIM! MID fiet,}mar °true= :441- pin•offautnyaelt tO rant anosidlea. Alan as a candi4si l e loathe/4os at COLIN- Ty TREASURER (sab*i mlb. deri sion 0 4*. A r bil COUntraHYlniken,) *Mid 1 b. SO •fintrodits: thabadn the boi 0 1 '404 t 146***Y ii40 d, ineharrit lho dation 111. sem sad with iishillot. • „, GEORGaiiLIiNOLD. Gatiyaborg. butt $.4 MA fx r. COUNTY LRE nuilerrtikned acknesi edges the liberal , support extended to him in the last eseVIIII for COUNTY TREASURER. and respectfully slution res to his friends and fullotpcittionse of the Conalviitid Ate etoxlidelis fur WO °Mir it Ifle next eledtioh—ititjeCt to the decision of litiWiliffCeitit i tY Conven tion. upininidod Obi tdetiledi his best efforts will directed , to, a fsith (e l die. Charge oldie 'diitiiii X . O( Elite , .7 . 11004#8 WARREN. Gentyainti, bee. : l7% 111606.4 ~~U ___ NQ~:~gY_' To the Itithioitylint raters o) adastu County : '' • ' Lletettea Aim fectow. Cruzatte t AIL • Then4o itifor Ow. liberal aiiPPeri Yaa extended tome;on a former ottnisitU. len gain affer'innelf WOO consideration u 4 i,9l l lillilri4 , jl: the reSecser*Prothriao ",,,P,O'firAik l,gmi illetilaitake ( ate lYllit "°!liiliai 4 ',C4gtroatkos.) , rc Bb**l4l , .1, be suecesael I promise to dieebergeljur du ties of the office faithful!4 and impartially, Paiiilorliiral*, is: LlE l laifaiiii 4 '.l ~ . 4 p . A To . Gettyabell,Dee:ltt,lti f ...: rji TOR'S NOTICE Ir a . ~ 17% Pllu til l i lliid• twpointed by the 10.,Court of Adams county. to distribute the balance remaining in the hitide of Wtm.tan gIIHNS, Administrator of the estate of DANIII. HAWN, deceu'd. to and' amongst the persons'entitled thereto. will attend at his office in Mounijoy town ship. Adams county, Pa., on Saturday Hu Ilth day of January nest, at 11 o'elock, A. M., to perform the duties of his ap pointment, when and where all persons in terested are notified to attend. JAMES M'ILHENNY. Dec. 25, 1850.-30' PAY UP! qv HE notes given at the sale of the per. sonal property of .Psvea Euxp. ceased, having been due for some treekl, they may he found ,in the hands of A. R, Stavrossort, Biqa. in Gettysburg. Payment of,theas note. not be mode oriatto td save emit. Josrprunng. Jan. I, 1951 .31 ... FIRE ! Fitt ...sr AD -: • 4 'IIH E Delaware Mutual Safe d e it lns* J ll - rance Company, Philad •••• age now doing business on them it Oleo, giving the insured a prnieipaitintli the profits of the Company, without !lability beyond the premium paid. "Neptestistee notes taken on which assessment* are made." The subscriber, as Agent for the shorts Company, will make Insurances, either permanent or limited, on property end et, acts of every description against ion or damage b tire. LAMUEI. FAHNESTOCK. Gettyabutg, March I, 1860.—tf KEYSTONE NIUTIMIL LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY. OF IIithRISBURG, Pa. CHARTER PERPETUAL. Guarantee Capital, 875,000. Saws as low XS any other good Company /a the • , , , ;howl Stated. 7 jHIS company respectfully calls the attention of the public to the follow ing adeuritages whielt they are enabled to otter to persons desirous of insuring their lives: All the profits of the Company are' di vided annually among the life members in scrip dividends, bearing interest, payable in push at the end of each year. Premiums on lice policies may be paid snnuolly, semi-annually or quarterly; or when they amount to 4110 and upwards, they may be paid one-half in cub and the balance by note at 12 months. Wives may insure the lives of their hus bands, or husbands may insure their own lives In favor of their wives and children, thus securing to their families a sum which .erediturs cannot reach in the event of the death and insolvency of the husband. L. REILY, Pres% o:7l"amphlots and information furnish eel by lha undersigned, who Is the regular arta at Gettysburg. KELLER Ktrirrt *Dr. CHAILWA HORNIER is the Cll- plies regularly authorized Maned x *ruiner. Joao " !!Ibo.--1y el r THE Oita D Tet 11140, • BUT' IN A NEW SHOP. J.. G. FREY riptENDems his aeknowledgmentrlo hie friends for past favors, and has the Ohmura of announcing that he is agiin lodated• atthe old stand l on Washington street, Min vitiate south. of Thompson's Wlithie lie will be prepared, as here tofore. to do ill kinds of GO4CII, CLOTH, 4. SIGN ilitr Carriage ftepairing dune at short notice, and du reasonahle warns, fur which (Jountry Produce will be taken. The subscriber is -thankful for put fa vor., sod hopes. by attention to busineei. ind's desire to please, to merit and receive continuance of public patronage. , • J. G. PREY,- Gettysburg, Jan. 12, 1849.—tf PJICCLAMATION. WHEIIA,S . the Hon. DANIEL Dua. KIM sq. Preaidentof the several Courts Or Common Pleas, in the amines COlupOsiog the 10th District, and Juice Or the °Puma Oyer and Terminer,ind aqua! Jail Delivery, for the trial of all capital and.other offenders in the said the tr„lotrrand lutes M'Dmrr, and Stisiont. g. , Roeulx. Eclo-, Judges of she Courts tif GOMintm,Pleas and General Jail DeliverY, ,forf,he trial of all capital and other offend iank in Um county of Adams—hive issued their precept, bearing date dui 20th day N.qmplier, In the year of our Loan, one thousand eight hundred and fifty, and to me divested, for holding a Court of Com mon Pleas and General Quarter Sessions of the Peace and General Jail Delivery. ind 'Court of Oyer and Terminer, at Get triburg.'on Monday the 20th day of Jun ww3r otert-1- • , '4IOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN To all the Justices of the Peace, the Coroner Ind Constables within the said COunty of Adams, that they be then and there in their proper parsons, with their Rolls, Recorde, Inquisitions, Examinations and other Ile inetiabtancee, to do those things whiclt 40 their offices and in that behalf appertain to•iii done, and also they who will p cute agent' at the prisoners that are or then shall be in the Jail of the said County of Adaini, and to be then end there to pros emus apical them as shall be just. . • WILLIAM FICKES, Sheriff. Shipitrs ofiles, Gettysburg, i Des. 131550. HIM Life Remains we have still &miss. Hopt.—Dr. Wistar's Balbani of Wild. (Merry—No quackery—No deceplion.--i In setting forth the virtues of this truly greet m ed icine, we have no desire to de-. eels* those who ere laboring under afllic.- tiOn, nor do we wish to eulogize it atom than it justly deserves. Yet when. we look "round end see the vast atnoustig suffering and distresab occasioned by Many of the thernisee in which this medicine Ow proved so highly beneficial. we• 03,1 that we cannot urge its claims ton strongly, or say the much in its favor. Various rem edies, it is,true, have been offered and piper ed into notice fur the cure of dutaastuy.of . the Innis, and some have been foood ato deubt'very Ulfeful, but of all Mai bass yos been discovered, it is adoliued by phyei r nian.a, and all who. have witnessed its ef.. fects; that none have proved as auceeeful u this. For asthma, shortness of breath., and similar affections, it may be pronoun. cod a positive cure. It him proved, Mite ma in many cares of ten and twenty years standing, after physicians had declared the case beyond the reach of medicine. erzriror sale in Gettysburg, Pa by the authorised Agent, SAMUEL H. BUEHLER. Selling out! Selling Out t lll 49N0 NO ALISTaIn I fAVING determined to twits hog the Mercantile beanies', prior kr 1111 Y et of April, I will offer my entire mad of Dry Goode, Hardware, Hum* Ware, • and most al the Gm:fries. wholesale amt retell, al 'City Pricer!, from ibis darer sill all is sold. I feel grarelitl to my old ft-tender and common* Aw• pile 4aiora, Vett just lay to them, end the peb(le•E ify want BARGAINS, *ow ie 7014thiss gall arrt.grat theft). • The goodi o ra i r sold. bring what they may. The ROOM is, now., for iteNT.eattot most desirable In this pi ece .;, • given on or before the Aril of Aga. .1 0 .1. M. STEVENSON ' Gettysburg, Nov.B, 1900.
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