~~~xeswra,:,:.... _ _-r3-.r.~:za. ,~ T.3TcG:::m"h-'~i.:iF.~'-+Fs±~+4l~:4e^3'::~+2..";L:.x~!YY~~v'r` ♦ iS~3~~~:z a,.v ~ .v,c. : z.~,~.sa.~~uw~ - ~G: , ~. a~Q:._-._.a'.-;.a~~acr.~~.,_~r — cr.. ,~~~~.. `" i ce"_==-...,"----' --- '~ --"---- `--- --'--'--_.~'-_._._~.~---..-- -- - A : (ti v • 4 6-4, As* 0 n t„, C) E'reprtat.or PETISGUOCE V. L',DIVESi).` , I :%14)RN11 , ;(i J ANUARY 20 i'.';:: _.i.SEMW,Y 3 . 1333:tg, " a 1 A a:42.23 nil the. ~ ..tanc, th, ruite ‘11611.z0. • bEIIOCItATit.) COUNTY c' , ,i)t MITT or ICESVONDFINTIFNCr.—rioDuinncritic County Com- LIM La• CgAT'..l.l , 1.1, TM, Wr.DNY:-W JaLlt•iry o'ck, 11, A J. Put,c.tni4.l ::aenden Cr I, Inc—to , l jA:O,E,, , A. (;11,..,k_0,,. .TonN LAII,3N, PLe r,liov. ii t , ua1.,,t1 1.11.11.t.4), 7. - :7.: .1. N. :' , lc• - ,lr.Avr.y, .lamf.3 A. (BL , on, 11. B. 58V.,,,, Thotr : - .11 Fail..), .'o , -..pli I - Virgil:4;l2.Am, 1'... D. Bravo, L. B Patter&on. 1;. 11. P.l.tv.rron. ellarlis Bryson, Br. M. M. If t.rrou, L. B Fulton, IL. !A. 4:ll.tbrie. 11...h..rt 310rrc.,..v, ~; 1t;.... S. C. Wingnpi, ..t!ilitt.l43-tG-• J Th C0517:111:11.0:.:4.1, REn:VIILFziON rrs • Aside from the t.i ee eonsumeil at the gam ing-able—time which inight he usefully - em plOyed—tile louses of the gambler. never a;:-. fects the comnianity injuriously, ; ,nd what is tcue of one S'lniCS or 'lllMbling is also true of another we allude to the gambling in stocks, which has become 8> prevalent in our cities. It is true that men often meet with great re verses ; the Bear will squander great fortunes and the Bull make ruinous inve,4tments, bet for all that the ceu .try goes on in the even tenor of its way," regardless of the individ uals who have. been wounded and slain by speculation. The community is unharmed— it is the 71eLiTu alone who sutlers. What is true of gambler; awl , 1 - clek- . jobber; Is !lino true to sufne , exLen I of the trading couununit) The wealth of th cUrintry s ouid failures auiung, inerelianis be ever so nutneruii . a. Thar., this assertion is not. mu unadvised onc , .ii ouiy necesmary to t-ay , that the Loudon Tihi.% while the of :uspendcd firms Great Britain the t normous sum of .11.0u,000,0 , , , 0, as- .Emms that that coon tty has loAt comparatively ,nothing, notwitbsuutding this almost inealcu lablo unliquidated debt. ..Xlter nil the t:i.oakintY, read 111 the papers, and heard tht• stn ,et, it i consolatory 10 'ific - w the subject in Its proper light, tor wo are .convinced of the correctness of what we have ,:h•.:ve stated. Tit. real !esses of the corn- znuniA:y ate in the lailUrn cropn ; oi property by fire and !4linwrcelis, the paralyzing of particular branch of trade or manufacture; and the deinoralizltion of community. which inevilably leads to the unition of their inciz - ,5 - itml urrl productiv - e yn ergies." Tlast: ar - the loss is the country and must feel: by the leaSt as eii a c th; , grcat est—by the rich mud the poor and the laborer During the past: year the los.i.e. by swind • ling and al,; cording 0. , . - tors, as stated by a circular it3A:c(l by an ta•Atrn a2eu cy.) reaeh the fnghtiul sum of but largo as this figure s,we apprehtlid it Ipy no means exhibits the real extent nt our com mercial rasoalities, though we presume it is . hot meant to indicate tv , thieving et our great molded inititritioris It will give the gen eral minZhowe , or - , a faint what :to fill cost a lack of honesty is to the people. Besides the tudlinn losses mentioned, not -a cent will paid on the liabilities of suspend ing firms amounting to ~ -'52-0,000,000, while only frorti t forty to fifty per cent.„"will proba bly be paid by 3.839 concerns. owing, :A97,- i 180,400. The actual losses from failures flu ting the past year is estimated the circular already referred to- 'aardly a third of the amount @s,tituatoi hJ the Macs, as loses in Great Britain. _Put there having b2ell. ttu actual destruction .of wealth, the presumption is th:tt the cowl, try is just as rich at present in all ihat a'people prosq,er,•us us it w:Ls previous to the The real losses which we have sustained the past year, by fire and shipwn,ek, have nut been so extensive Hs in former years. Our en tire logs by Shipwreck is put down at ii 06,000, and the loses by fire are but little more than this amount, less by five mil lious thioi the% oere in 156, from the same causes. j The great tire of .1.545, in this city. ewept off in one afternoon twelve millions of property—more than half of the whole loss from conflagrations in all parts of the Lr u i o u lazt year. So that upon the whole. notwith standing the disaster:; of the trading, the actual diminution of the wealth of our country is less than in former years. The sus pension of fforue manufacturing establishment, brought about by the general derangemaiat of business, has occasioned 105 , ,,.es much ,nere ruin ous than those arising from-failures or suspeti- sions of merchants, lint evert these losses .will be abundantly made up by the increased activity of business hereafter. rr E. LC.`I3BY ItER Wo arc gad that the publ: , ! attenti , 4l 1.0€: , attracted to the L.lbb) Membr.r, and th%t t'L.e repreeeutatiyr•s the ❑ware of Lis character, c.E.1:1 di.reputable tneami of f.re ttcrnng from him with the saw and dh-guo., that mould jt,,t; slimy st , rr; ;JI ixforir,od in the 1) ,, 0k b - )01:4. th,t bk`tc•' Qr.rv‘ r...;,_ by intaabor, (I , tb:r, fr J nllh e volnati. inspired lie iN inPui, atri -;:rwo h ,If df...z.n fil•t•c :;! • ; q:,5t4 - • rs i• • •- alr: • line... II hires hirli4eLl • , Jcirat crrt::in ar):1 .hen for a v111,1.1_04 - - en deOUi't; A assn with can 1.1 Scayc buy 14, 4 4,4 mou , :y c.tfr to tory traitor ro his kr,• frieuJ 411 , 1 . Ho knol7s ;1 hor• , r,rcncy,twi ir. 'er- 11E14 len 14 th 9 ag" .- "1 r ot..irr b h,tving d. c;.dv, , d and Letroya•d. fr.lll his dr;pe . _; and vi tu,. atti p:, 1115 - If to ‘l,O the vile vtiirk of dinieLs,...t: with cot, ,rieue,f, ii.' looks with tempt (,!, toe just and fat- ticaling. respect fof the ,tniin * II: , ita :,citlfited by eorrtet rri.-,tivei , . Li_ i, pr , :( kv , Ts a 'harp taxi fur 112 hruiilllS gislativ: halls an.: offers hna bribes to the rep. - esentoivt..r of the people. lie thrives by crime and grOWL- f•st the fbliicst auct inisfortuae:.3 of his fvilow heing6 is prth.,iouandy fob(' of gold, fLivi, iu if. , 111 1 ., r2 , tte.r.influo.tit:e 1:11 tion. e Int i,. 1 - t Lei; n. it cor rupt ; ;tad, rrtfu. it living on hie 6t X. Polite, j;louilr and ac ownmodatiug, 1:e. ie ;0 reality. . faise, tie:nzil and :1;1 1 .. , f deceit. IVltelt ire fititt , r, he Gould betray, when D , 3 ro.!tfie he wouN tnu;il r. and when he prefers .11:1 wcuid put Lie nand ;n your pocket , : ud P.bstrr,,:t - ,h,c , ,Fir The Lobby lfer•.t.er, young, in ycars, but old in villainy, with Broiling face and honied words, infests Washington and Harrisburg, and, in the e:rareise of his vile vocation, contrives to make a very comfortable living, We have known more than cne of brazen faced creatures to accumulate wealth by corrupting represents_ I Le "'k.: fl • —the ettptial:t )•) 5, I, -at only ;\,' , Tll tiv , 'R .ild arectiiig the:rassagp t of itit_.l).H i. 5 re. t...) .i n grand 'o'nfi;vidu•ii. , tLe ,;:i , of the public. We bet ve, holvt.ce- ro the L3bby 11,ornher ran, 1119. errand done." lii2Ulareeter ie Itnryr:n hie coutlu,:t 12.1 s been , n , :pot=t.,(l, n,nd tll% - .; public press-rlet . . 'Driven from the stistu an , l national capitol, he Will be shorn of hii I oiat,r and cut oft from hit.unholy gainb, flnfi thus , :ornpolled to oarn as Lon,?[-it living by lionnrabli.: Fltolll lIA RlLlSiik;itt; Jci.auary 18,. 1858 Thig is a liet.,tatilq:ly mild and clear day, prog nocticating we'd for the feiitivitie.s of to-morrow. Gen. racket arrived co Saturda) and iy st9pping :Li Inv old qutlrtere in the bo.to Cop . t;ei [lute!. Flteo in town, c..= we)i ae At t0r0,,..7 0.1 , 72.-7%0 Kaom. he clueetto.n t f re-chartering the Nierchanb; rind M.:uufactll,7erti' .13,:nk of Pittehurg'n is be ginning to excite i.otria talk here. The petition preb.ited, which is sail to 'Jove been drawt: up by dodge Wilkin , , is ad , nitted to be ft.,' and frank, attempting no coo.tealment, and throwing tli. responsibiiity °fit! recent mitin.uiti.gement where it properly belolgs. There ib o orne dan ger of the M. and M. BAnk.'.9 race being e,n ft,nii.led with the caFit of the Bank . of Ponn,,yl - lint thou are. diebituiloz. The one :e an entirely solvent imtituti , n, asking for a re-char ter; the other I.+ insolvent. arid cannot revive 11,,t1:', cnti Hier: Pere aka the power to, sell its chaser to another company of indii:duals, who, I behove. pion ....: to eali Therm;olve. , 3 the P.ank of t o e St..l.e of i - - tonsylvania. At 1 . ..; :',. tine joint c.,ay.-ntitu of the two HotlneS ms:. to elect a State Treasurer for ono year iron. ti,t- tiri,i of May next. The number -f vote: ottt. we.t. :it,tl.--of which Henry S. Ma i4r,tv,, t.;* Lane: ter, had 84; Isaac Benson, of l'..ttter. ;:; ; .!;.I .1 I; ti. Bibcook, of Bradford. Ii Mx. ;1.,f,e:1F7 I- ' . .,11 known to your oltivon,, aCkLt, heTt . n.tdc: ,ttiof r, nd h. , oce his election another yelr, tc complet • the tern , tllted hy oth,w heads of Ae oarttne.,-, notbiog more than justice to ills asserts. The ...xecut.lve tuALlSjoil bill woe re-considered and 1n.0 ., ed by the liou . Ae to-d.ty by lyes .19. to lt is no a G. 1.4 W, having be, e awn , tLttel L_gn,..tl by t. : i3V. Pollock, lltr'irburg is full to overflowing. in int! vest t teltitide that throngs every :avenue oeorl, lit seen a pr.;odly epi'inkiiug of rinl ;ary. Not less a.. - thous , .nd or twelve hun dred of the rulitary sons of Pennsylvnu:a, fires-ed in all :he pomp :,m1 circumstance Wfit'Flol•,, scat pr rri .ipatC. I 10‘;., , i Plttshurgilers, and am Aig [het, Col T. nr. tx li. Keyser,ry M . Cullough, .11:1 FI ey : as t;;NI! Of I 0.,t the E:l,,t 3-th't ru, ?F at, the 1,):•.-rt , t •< , h. Tit, tomirztr• will t,tivett4ti frorn ptntf••rm in iron, .1 Capitol. It i worthy o f !ts rtitoingui.shed author, nu,: will make about a eolatou of the P et. PAXTON. t !Claming Po-st I.`;'zion. P1111.41 , 11LP ry 16. I ori e. rreparati ,, m, f.:XtellVt , Jl . l +u - e are~ou~i , wl, both oirll an:. nilitar t to ,tt nd the Ilvtilgill'H.tiGn nt IlarriSbarg Business here i 6 reviving slowly, but the re .r 1851-4 will be considerably advanced before. 111fideuee i- entirely restored. I observed a Uwe rotitiun to the Lef2i:A:._tnr, si Toed he eiehty the princit.eli ttockhol , ler , • la r...„-,ile of th be men here too coo:vine; for charter of !he Merchlints . ; . ind c:f Pittsburgh. the w/ y, x the Peet ;Tooting this IlleaSUro eo ap or is it again,.. it on the ground of Lq•oo , ition to all eheltere and re-charters of hashing institutions? ITNN. _-We r.ro not oppo-ed to all charters or re-chariers v;aiiti the prescrit backing system. is n force. We bavo said that if the Merchants' and Nforinfacturors' Botik wish9A to go before tho Logislaturo for are-charter, ought to have mooted a Board eon:posed of now . men in?Ae.ati of a part only. This is shot we hi.vo said.—ED. lllez. co By the lute intelligence from 711.exic,o it ap pe-irs that the league ag;;,inst Comonfort and in-: Plan of Tacubaya 11:1e muted formieitts dimensions, and a general civil war saerna ine , itable, with a very 111 . r chance of the ulti Late defeat and expul&.'on of the Dictator. Cemonfort's message, a scenting the Plan of layenbaya, is given, and the causes which led to his assumption of dictatorial powers, and the ast he design. making of them. Verdict in t Ile Cep-: of Thotnag W. Smith The jury in the .:ase of Thomas Washing tor, Smith, indicter*, for the murder of Richard Carter, after a CAiberation of twenty-four hours rendered a 'erdict of Not Guilty, on the grounds. we suppose, of insanity. The murder it will b recollected, took place a few weeks ago tt the St. Lawrence Hotel, Philadelphia. Carter was sitting in the parlor readings newspaper, when Smith c;1110 in and reques.ed a few words of conversation with him, w.licia was granted. After talking sonic time, Smith delibcratoly drew a pistol, present a to the breast of Carter and fired. killing ir.n instantly, and when arrested, at, leged ar the cause that Carter had seduced his - cif ,> who had been a ward of his. On the tri!!, evidence was shown that' Smith was insan , en account of the supposed inildelit7, - of his ire, and also that there really had been erir.inal bet'vecrj her and Carter. Tie case was well argued for the defence. Fy seine of the most eminent lawyers of Phil adelphia, and resulted iu bringing in a verdint as above recorded. `fit" ormanz and 17.dlaaN The St. Louis Republican gives some talon mation derived from an Indian trader who arrived from Fort ',ornate on the 17th inst. Be Ftates that en the 23t1 of December he met a large number of Chyenno and Coman che Indians, returning from Salt Lake City, in charge of some twenty or twenty-five M mon leaders. The Indians have been led to believe that the Mormons lit - ve thous.- and rielting men, all well armed and itiitipped. They intend to remain in camp until spring. and then employ themselves by the direction of the Mormons, in harraF,sing and cutting of! supplies aunt to Col. Jolt son. Tile Mors mans declare to them that they have not the slightest idea of running away, as they have plenty of excellent fortifications, and a large nail - it:el. of Indi H i allies ; enough to defend againat any force that the U S bites Government can amid against them. The litqfga.3tton of Jubtior Knox. Tuts gentleman reigned his position s 4 ta1 . 2 , - tice of tau Supreme Court of this State on Sat urday Itt6t, in order to accept the office of Attor ney General, voluntarily tendered him by Gov. Packer. The loss of eo profound a jurist, whose urbanity, learning and expi , rt‘-tme, ;nen of parties seknowletlirit, will be greatly felt. But our regret at parting with him from the Supreme Benet, is tempered by the sallniz“:11011 we realize in knowing that he hey been called to fill a sta.- dim ill which his eminent talent and sound judgment will promote the welfare of the Com monwealth. A.. the Governor's legal adviser, he will be brought into immediate contact with the !administration at Harrisburg, and in that situa tion his counsels will have the value that arises trove his extensive experience as Las a lawyer, a legiidator, and a judge. A more fortunate se lection f s or this high dike could nut have been niscat.l Micharl - U~SIV 611, :teen ;ears, has been convicted Cr ari , on in e, Massachusetts court, and sen - tto.ced to imprisonment in the State Prison during the term of his natural life. In patting sentence the Judge remarked that he had no dis cretion in the matter, the statute haying fixed the penalty. 1111831111 ti concerned, IMMIII Ina agmal Address OF GOV. PACKER, Delivered at Harrisburg Yt;sterclay We have Liclaye , l ,Jur regular City ill late this mort.irlg, is r..le to go.o the twidig urtil Addre;, , of Gov Packer,whieh wag at. one o'clock yem.erday. We rec:.ivi. :itat h of live this tnorning, to hy it before our re•tderF. We /tie letliqltioi to Mr. Diffeab46l, Deputy S,o:et . •_.ry tilt . ) Comlurr wealth, for of the Fortis - burg Pairini and Union E cuts, cobtairaug the 'address. FeIa.A,•CITIZENS appearing before yen to enter '.1p012 my duties a, tiovernor of he Com monwealth, I con-cult my oven inclimitiens in conf ,rming to the usage which demands a imp ultv address; and, in the first place, I gladly en brace this opportu - ity to return my profound aid grat:•ful thanks to the m_ropie of Pennsylv - .na, fur honoring me with the COI , f office in their government. Their kludnesi necer be forgotten, nor will the confidence they have reposed in me ever be intentionally betray ed. Duty to them and to myself will require that the obligation which I have just tak,•e to tli9- o:large my public duties with fidelity shall be faithfully observed; and justify, as far as possible, the popular decision. D-übtlese I may commit errors in a position involving so much of r,sponsibilily ; bat I will hope that none of them will 1 , 3 of a grave character, or productive of vital injury to the public interests. I crave in advance a charitable judgment 'upon my official conduct—that it shall be construed with kindness and toleration so long as it shill appear to he prompted by sincere and hid,st motives—and I here engage, in this public and formal wanner, to regard the will of the Der.ple, the public good, and the commands of the Com etitutdomas the guiding lights by which my curse is to be directed. With these aims constawly in view, 1 shall indulge the pleasing hopes of do ing some good in the high station to which I have been called by the public voice, and of repress ing sante evils which may threaten di, puHi , _: wolf ire, or the in.l eiduxi rizlits of I Fellow C::l'7 -ens of :he Sc7:".lr , ; epremniatives w ill be nty ardent detdre to nultivd.to with you, a., Ilepreseutqtiv,, ..t the people, the most ricok.thle redltion , , cwi to r•.;:- with you iu the adoption of me.,edre,„„ the public good may r,djutre. The ilitlet eat br.,n elie,s cr the g,everntoent, r.„.ltr,ounh d,sreuer du.iee ire to he r.•g trded as parte t i hartnottion ,, ; t- well whtn al the, , t , par to move nnwar rith.dit ul' NeVerrht'lo,6, duly and hunt sir pelf. ruled, 'nay occoQion tittfereneee With the but, in .1301 eas• it will ite et:peddent to c,ll - •• vote a spirit of ..empronii.e odnettHtion :or the disposal of each dlffereoecs. Or at least, for tnittgotinr, the feelingo tti qlienotion tonhleh they tend. ry. t is One of the duties of the Ex ".tire from time to time, to give in the Goner d ioiarm , .tiort of the S!.lte 0! the. Ciitiniinwiotitn. and to their eii.:;zidelfttion Finch mi sures as be and up or u.agt thh, , tioue by trl;. , , , gag,C PO. entrrod arning the record: ; rem .iii nu; z of 1. 1 ),:" ~ t hei 0, bi..sterr of the Stni.; - • net uhticrst IR! this an a power of dictating to jenera' As.embly Ine•t-aree the: shah nor even a.B a po:v , -e of iniC.,..tirg Ltw but as a mfurruluf: ars.,lsugge , tit.g p wer, in no respect trenching upt,, and pronerjuris riiction of the It•gi...,lative dept.,,rCownt State. in short, it was never intonded to give a lzgal riontrol over the proceedings of the Hepre scutatives of the peoplo the emictmeut of l a w s . It is, ther,-t - .iro, dela of communicati.A, will! them, whieh, while prudently end rte: sqle exeucigeti, eon givn ran just oceitiol m for ji)tilousy, nbi,eitien oe ntmiphtlat Tne tive, when exeretsic?. - this right, is but p. rforia jog a plain duty, and earl appronri.t no dilliett;ty in speaking with a respectful freed -a, up ,.„ questions where an emirs agreement otf ment cannot be expended. But, hire is end more delicate power which pertains to the relation between the Legislative and Executive lepartmenta. Ey the twenty thi d and twenty fourth sections of the first eta ti; the Consit- Lotion, nil hills passed by the t3eineral ly, rind most of the . orders, ri.selutions abd which they may concur, are .-obinitted to the Ex ecutive, and if disapproved by him can only he made valid t:y t 7uto of two-thirds of each Mexico. This power of disapproval is among the niost .mportant duties of the Exceutive, and is con, stantly becoming more so, fehm the operation of obvious and natural crises. in my opinion, it is the clear and binding duty of the Executive ; o return for reconsidesation every bill, order, licso luticn or vote, presented to him which he cannot approve--in other words, that the assent of he - . judgment and comxicace tActl! be actually giv.io to any I - ileac - are before he permits take effetit ante, indeed, it be paw.ett sizeio.o hi, obj e ction by a two-thil de vote. The Neese of the Con,li t , ition are, —it' be approve, I,s shall swi4 it, bui, if he shrtli not approve, he spell return: with his chi. ctiow, to the Houee in which it. shall have originated " Words could not convoy a power, and prescribe a duty in a more chair aud definite form. It, is manifestly the intention of the Constitution that the delib,7ate and COL,ri enti)us approval of the pevernor shall he giv,ot to a bill before it becomes a latv, in addition to the approval of the two Houses that hive previ ousiy passed it; unless the majorities afterwards given to it upon re-consideration in each Ilni_LS'e, shall be so decisive as to clearly indicate the of the. measure. It 's true that upon trivial or indifferent., where no great interest: ere involved, nor constitutions.' principles in clues- Lion, nor private rights es-ailed, considerations of expediency may be taken into account by the Executive; bitt certainly no substantial objec- Lion, whether of ptdiej oe or principle, can be waived by him iu view of his oath to support the Constitution Ten days, (Sundays excluded,) are allowed the Executive to consider a bill. G.MI to approve or veto it, after which it will become a ow without his signature, if not previou-ly ra turned. Tti, practice of my preilecutsors been ocea:.ioLtilly to pe,rm);.l - ilts to become 14ws by this ii•nitatiou of time. They have tine in the entire absence of Executivt , ~ction. But I believe thin has only occur:::.! where the Executive has found it int p . - ,..3 , nb1e to foam a positive opinion upon themea..-urc where, though not upubjeetiocable, it wa• tri vial—or, where it was manifest that a v-tc would not cause its serest. This Executive practice ought not to be extended, and the pr::c tice itself IS uptli to question. For if the pm vicion that bills neither sizued nor returned with in ten days, shall become laws, w.is intended as a guard against Ex , euti; - e. :abuse, in holdini , theta an undue period, end n fir 3 a Its.)fte 6,7 which the Executive might cause 'beta to take carrot, with out the responsibility of acting upon them, it would teem clear their the practice of holding th( tn over for such •purpoi.e cannot he defenden But the Legislature by adjournment with.- in ten days after the passage of a hilt, trily de prive the Executive of due time for considering it, and hence it is provided that in such case ii shall bcoutne a law unless sent back within three d..ya lifter thy- next Int 4 mode!a prto tioe a large number of biEs nre.... , 211C to the Governor within few tt:tys of ' l di om a . meat of the Legislature, which.it is itupossibl, for him to consider duly before the mi.jouruniert takes place. In fact many was:tint to him in the very elosing hours of the session. But it would seem plain th,t. the EX o CliiiVu could re:mouldy ask in such cut only the full constitutional l e rind of ten days for forming his opinion, nod that all bills he bi lievea it 1126 duty to approve shall be actually signed within that peried the exercise of reasonable industry this eau in all cases be accomplished. Then, such bill, as ne disapproves will he held (Jeer i., he returned to the proper branch of the Gerioral Assertibl:„ within three days after their next meeting, am ordiug, co the constitutional provison. This will properly dispose of -.11 tolls in his hands at the aiijoti-ranaeut, uutnss indeed it he allowahlt to hold over bills atni permit them to become laws without his action. Tlie propriety of signing bids by the Governor between the 8e.51-jplte of the Legislature has been questioned. It does not accord with the old practice, and is certainly liable to abase. Du ring my term it will be strictly confined to the brat ten days after an ~..4djonrnrconi, and all tolls not then approved, may be considored as await ing the next meeting of the General Asseintily, to be returned with thtf Executive disapproval. The Executive should not be subjected for long periods of time to the solicitations r,f those in terested iu bills, nor should he be subject to the, imputations of indecision, or favoritism almost. unavoidable in such carq'. Nor is it right tloit he should have in his }Ands the means of in fluence which this holding open of his decision upon bills dating a mesas Wolll+l confer. Be sides a great wronit ...mtly he done to those inter ested in legislation, by curitinvzin them for an undue period in uncertainty as to the fate of the bills in which their rights,,their property,- or their hnf,iness may be involved. Theca ire evils which an Execmirp may obviate, by settling his policy firmly in the outset cf h' t s administration. it would be well, also, for the lieg.fstayare to so shape its action as to avoid the nectesit;y (if se . naing paG,p7 important bills to the Governor in the closing del of hours of a aeaaiou. I. 'rrz , • s ! 1,-.1!!! l')re the i. , to of roilohcf 1)(11itly t TifiiiCh it. (c. li•Jw The. ' currency of tilt, Starr, is I-. ~ ,, cll ilLtrekl ti..Al 't general I 1;u1olie! uieiit I,lrcic•r , % glitiA! ll I' to the 4.a:21'06-once, %lid the ?,Rltl v:f thri. Repre.-Ltitatfvu- of t h e reero± irr t'o,3 Legihiativ,L , & par, wct.t, tu.i In ,r tr . ....)n tho ilaccutiv, rrep:nibi;c ire decidedly hut.tt:',,t tt•• the ention du/ o,reu Itttiou of et:n.dl note= earrecc:,', to the la reaye 01 11,11,king ct•qtital under pre,t.nt ar rangements; :Ind to the ist•tties e: bank paper up tn. rtecu;,tit.tt f.,r tin it tedentpti u. The want of unifcrntity In the it , ,e,ai pr otn, ~ador , 2. — :sae, t,,,j,c Ia tli. revi,-ton our I.4nlting sy-fct.:„ ;,,tere.ft,t , in ;pitlV)tl 'l , l.:Jdnd the the sp e c:, "t„, upon WillCh af teedit ; the upon of the tonaller itenotainatiou of notee heretofore allowed; through ref arty of the condition nod 'nusiuces of Intake wi. itthc,r ticquent public::. Ito i; addltipnal ec,.;net V. (oiber thou bpr , ne ) to ou;fst of tne now,. tu State or of the Poite , l :•intteff, tor the re , lemprica. , I c,rdniu:tion notee, iteluding in ail props" in.livitinal of etocknolderti and illreeno. ,, , fitted for eonve Talent hint aet u.i.l enforcement ; Wit stip rvi y and controllit.g n7c•r in souse Droner oiheer or departmetit of ,tic Goveronieut to re.,,trotut or =u:-pent the 11C,I1 , :l.; of banks in of their vii lotion or eV3SIOII V; Lieu a spec,: CUre.':•Ett'y ~11:111. I , the people by prol,ilutiny , tie circa' !ton ot of a 8.11.1 . 1.1.1 del.101,1111:1r , ti, it. will We toot the i2;'-.:11.1 all •ore of the S;tite g shall be wholly ec_muted front thug , the banks: in other wor,fe, ~t the money I •au , :ic tin- , of the butt iu its ud dii,fiurrettiente rh It be in toe c.., „,f the couutry." Whenever a prautiou.bie r c. ment and efficient ccoetnc for Inc operation , t , ' tt.c . Treasury upon :Loth he pri.,clited to ins by toe oi the peeloc, Fill meet ei,,n a eine-Ifni approval. r' rII tirtileuitt,, ~: Ji.._~•lt~ t:tut,e , surmouniti govorntnett;, it, the ostr.hlit,hturut of il6 Fr:tem but the obj Put isqutir one of thi: th t.t.hituth, and calculated t h t • : _-,-, r , fe j, c , tqlutr.ry infiu-nt)e. up...a (5,4 oul,ull of the gr...vc.. , 1 f,krut, Up iTI - t.t..• t , 11,--2.,-f titct hault:t anti tier it 2;2, 1761 worthy k.l re! . ..llrning t l- .4.: currency, State hqL Luoder,ie gLo.t, ni - wev t It i. , wit.h.'n: thk , co-orerv.i. utter"r.State . . , , n't of those whi..7l , •1, t.. B I s n :11.2ir i± ;•., :St ,te 1..w53, nor oec , it seed iitl.o. - , e;hpr ; 1 i` rs, even hy the v. ,; 1 . ; ,r...,clm..r.ite Lerc IL r., t.. a Hll wi , ll ro.. in the repres.‘Aun Oi tuutl p...p f, nwi p.:ricular. of re torm - ;egatre for coihplete ,10- , p p ra ti o , Me.i.utitne to the extent of our power u. c-aerf. 0, r..elue.: to 'l.!ruh•l) our eiti7eas • :Lift_ • f u t t ,, the.. un . it r wheii ziw .take I , ce4 't.ru glint , g and to rclleve the p,.,.,,-otro-Lit ,te.lloll fr(l9l iaLed piper, fuol lepetliktic ,- , upon cr , rpt)ra , iuns of her own Crt- , 1- I.l(ita. The r..-oplit by ti.e recent ~i,ptio n of:In b) the Con:ititutiou tt't t) eub j uct of Pubiie lud-btrdn have im :ni. 111, 1)2"ative tiro,: their r- Bunt a[pj its [L... I.lit t'ztip ,, Ali!.hti‘co! iCkt. Affti' eight ye,r- xnectence va•rts to pr,onti,•f . _ the -11.11i - iip t : itind •:.rt 15.19, utir pubic ti:.lebt,-(itse,r , but 61ilf;:cly Th 9 oc•Ti titutiotrd paictridlue.qt , ja,t .ot,.l;:ed ,ht.:lllp , ttitnent of nn offoctiv-t trizot t pivinyl-A. and I shall consider it one of the 1 ,, ; tog duties: of my administration to see that that :inicaidinent, is carried out both in its letter L ad 1 its spirit. I cannot regard the reduction of the I three mili tax on property inado at the last regn• tar session of the Legislator>, othertvibc than to . inorportune. and doulfiles; eNdsiting fit:wick; put- b Wl'aSSnienis sill for a ii!le reduce the smoiroi fie"riled tram sfiber ;ovirce; of re venue. Nor c ,.,if ally very larg .f . sw; ttot ( r thn pliTen' CC 111011.-v i 'f' the main boo: , the patdic work., be re:lir/al ' by the Treat :try t , l - 0 can ,ideratilt p.. tied It i will, i hod. fo cc, be tic, , -,-, .5. fat the :-tate;to Ito, bawl her rcttool;:c , t, awl o. ttiori., - ,in tier rewriff.,. t.. f a r as i : -: po. Ltible.crith, it ; , hr ;es-tun to any 'n- t, , re,t, in crui.r Lc Pn'Cl her cora ont and n , C,,,, -- y . tu'l Lyt,, the: (:‘,111..10:t3 of her ~ i - dit,lr. , .. , aid the do d , five. ebligaiica of ;,iiff- constantional eater:Jaw,: i There is a f7reao:ifilr of c. , ,rotisterey alt,' In i a-. letpl in the laws .dished during nome i cdrs in relation to incskeporations, Thoy he ,te h i ,on created upon no settled, Ito f itm pliii:l . ate ' x -1 ct-sive in humber : and massy of then. unnoc.,-c -sary to the accomplishment of any leg' ammo put por , e. Thy ladvf. floubtles,f cricouteted specul tion, anti in various way; attributed to the recent 1 financial convulsion. Varion:3 aro' inccueifd. fit Iprovisions appear in acts o' tcblielling; or ex' otl tog the, powefs or coFf,ratr !todVa of the same Ina) itoi general character. 'Tito :a:: laws rell. nog to them are in some el:info inn, and eons , - ' l ueutly taxes paid by them us quil, while sonic wholly escape any share of the t,ublio burdens It; ! !)fief, vUT system of incor p d- &on, has 1,-Corr , 0 vrtP l , diversiileA nmi d_tlleffi, of comprehension, that no reasonable industry situ waster the whole subject, and understand proofiely where we ere and whither we ate drifting A thorough le vision of our laws en this sub, trot, and the estab Itshment of general, suitor n regulations far oaca ekes of corporate bodies. with the avoid ance. as 1.:.r at pet,Ahle, of ...; eclat provisions for particular corporations, tern roforms imperi ously dematidori by the public interests in which I shall heartily co operate. I have ii I hostility to express against incorporations for 1 proper objects beyond the power of individudi i on eiii and skill; nor generally against legis!.4- Ilse facititiCs fur the fir,,plication of lab-r find I. , . e .pitai to t he creation of wealth, where irolivi : nal unprompted aeliOn will not go. Bet no, ode I can assert that 'We have limited ourselves is such I policy, nor that our law!". tin this subject if:, -,, neon careful, consistent and just. i But, notivithidandiug all topics of regret or criticism in our public career, (and which should r.rn bear their proper fruit in endrueat and lie , roan,) we may well be proud of this ficousylva- I fift o f ours-!—of her people, her institutions onc tar laws,. She has become great, pla.fpc.frons 1 and Powerful, ranking among the tirfft of the 1 States; and her condition at hume ai.d character : - thr , ...ai.bear testimony to her merits, anti promise I; -.•.r her a distinguished ;attire. riesides her ,Ig i , icultaral rosourees, which are great and first fu I f mnottancti, ;he is capable of ". rod acing in unroid 1 uuct.nritics ; thus two firth: if, of p t ime necessity 1 and universal use, irdn ar..l Coal. Even in times .if wide-spread firianitia calamity, when special ,- tied aud extravaganif , , have done their worst to I cripple tha operatl , .ns of capital, and stay i'ff; 1 imnd of labor in is u;eful toil, this leadior irl 1".y 5 t,..,' . 0: wa r Stfilf. Way h , Colina , :i -.7, , n7, 1 :l c first to iiiiir ,- - nal.Li to furnih a strong and reliable Ibasis for i'he resuroptioa of activity in Rid the 1 thatinel• - ., of employment, and in all the or Id ? i ons of trade. That government would be un i site and blind which would ;Llminister the pub- I to ;drains e'lL . this F.' LAIC, otherwise than in a spirit If kindness and protection to atone great find aanit:ti interests. Frc , tr: tie.) t”trliut prric:l of our iti , AoFy, it ha.? )ren the policy of Peni,sylvaidt ta educate all , ter citizens: nud at this time our ius:titutietpt cf utsrnima and educuticqil. a:e equal '.hose of any chuotry. Oqr Corot - Dora School sys (cm is justly one of t.le mot-c praoticall , :tol efficicat in the Uoion. Let ❑s then t , hcrieh thia traditional policy, coming down to .1 , from the fathers of the Common Wealth, at)d e7,•277 ICle:1118 in our power fesicu , and strength ._!n the mei:Ewes now successfully produclila the craps Co nrilently deoireti by the pairietio 'Law who have. 1-,otte before ua. While cur domestic aqilirs and policy- naturally w ill o ccupy roost of the :Vat:iiiion or our Govern ment anti our people. it is not to he forgotten that Pennsylvania, bears -.ery interesting rela tions to the other States of the confederocy. and looks with an anxious ey e io the proceedings and policy of the General Government.. It i s both oar duty and our interest to cultivate the tre - ist friendly relations with oar sister States, and to frowD upon all attempts to sow among thorn feelings of aiieno.tion. We should exert our whole influence to beep the g.overnment of the Union -in its true position, as the common agent or the States and the people, exercising high powers in trust for their advantage and welfare, and deriving oil its powers from the wr itt e n cons....tioltiou Which called it into being. At this timac'tio'have strong reason to in that tiovernuier.t,.as we know that ire adminis ttation is in sife, able stud patriotic hands; an d that it may. be trusted to deal justly with all sections or the country. Insubordination—an utter tlit:re.ard an 3' con ,' teuipf. of ,1115 f, an I.lfirful authority—has hereto fore producesl• difficulties in ti‘e Terriporiee cif Kansas and Utah, and, in the case of the latter, ‘71:1 pr,•1"0,1) 1 , r i r,rr: which 14H, nulrntr f lut ifo; !,1 t , ;(:("1 ho,:rity bet wJO the araJ the ilk,ne-r.:l(fc.,ern norent: In tilt , I.+rtuer the pCaCCful AinCr'C'lD Lin! prAttic:ll eal cr itra3giaary—rite b3liut been 'or r, IGug 45 a 1 aitlurvii.. by cooria„ , r.„: 3 porti to of tho etiuggie be two. 0 !egal nutL -, riiy '::Ertl I,lr to the prt , ,nt d (3.l. , ,ributio . us of ' -n1 3 C r fr,:n Cat , bare in the Terrttely, :i ;. signing met th,te to it.flAme pas,ium,, h.eh :.•herwiso would long sines have Fuh,'..Jed. 'l , re judgment and opiel,m of the country net be Ltrongl . , - c....r..olidated in twee c.t' the tows, and :.gamer it who rise up them icy ur.:.utherlzed tfleaL!i. Nrr .an he eacrise :or re:mit:ince to the , . Territorial lane, end fur falF.ng to--perform the duties of citizenship un der them, timt wrongs and fraud., acre prrpo trated at electicns, hea[tli!tcd. as Where electiot-s arc so frequent and the right of suffrage 84? lib;:l'af, as 111 this c-runi!y, it p , cull trig' thr• duty a . g. 30,1 cttieen t 3 and Objeatiallab,: knowing that the former be changed, en ; :he latter modihed or repealed, within a period. And e.s to disputed election, they mu:t he dee,id e d by the proper legal authority, and not by imdtvidual c;tizem.,!, f , r irregular self Cou stitutei: assomblgges Immboviination to nece-3ary and rightful au thority instigated and encouraged by unworthy men ill the organized Staten, who desired that 'lts cord should continue, and were willing to con tribute to that object, is the prolific foontam from which the troul , l in Kansas have hereto proceeded. It was natural, perhaps inevi table, that this conduct by a part in the tern toy provoke an , ippot,ito party to many unjustifiable acts, and to much impudent tort ~nreasonahle, conduct Thus extremes a:A and re-act upon each other, and when the laws are I I defied and individual action :et loose, wrong, outrage end vi:deu,:e are nsce,:saly results The latest phase of the g , Lnsa, question ; which is upon the constitution framed by a Territ ,, rt:ll C.nventiou, is peculiarly for tho jutistr. , :nt Congress, to which the power of admilyng new States is co nfLit I by the eonetitut ion of the rhe representatives the people and of the t, ter 'ongrezis vritl roef-t thot u„k• all the re which i):ey oe to tpuir ioilstiluenN. a i which are impoee.l up-r, , hem their oaths of office ; and with full in formation upon in,tterti of fact importr.ut to th.- forw”tiot, of a fla-i! judgment. Events are cvu aatly of;•c•trringit= the territ6ry ford liialt,•t• toe t;ongreeolonal debate, and to4y allect ttte ult.i,nole To the people f Pentatt;ivania the admix-ion of a new Stain into the Ii iion—into that coufAi:xacy winch she is a ii , euti r—inust be at all time. a uh tart of higth interest. •`and I believe I at:limit:4 taeir entlaiuntS toil us Fly in declaring that ail the qualified elector , a Territory chouid havt,t tali and lair opportuuity to participate in .55.it , ,!ti;11., do!egateS to form a Cotistitntiott, pr,paraitti y C!. Mission ns a i.`r:dace, d, it desired thtm, t 5 ',loll ici 340 ue 411.1Ve I an gh tipoo Euch COIL- TXIIikI IL cralllt,l. e !hose who he :ail •E, vote, cane:; eotnpluin that tho pr.eecding goes on withuut participation. It ' lei a be Loped that C.ingess wake such provisior for other TorrituriaL , that present difficulty have no repetition the fu. [Ural. In conclusion, permit toe to eh:terve that all cape rioeeo and refleeti a proirc that rho moral virtues form the only for odation of public order, as wolf ii:, Individual ehara itor, and their support should tin re lure engsgo the profound attention of Gtivernii,ciat, and the co ope - otion of all good men. Frail ind.od wilt be any tit - deters reared for the regulation of co mety and air promotion of nian'2 true add mils.,tn lial happlne e, unless it, stand upon a foundation wore per:`' .neatthan paper arrangements, or the tleeting, in: vices of the beim. The recognition of Great Sup erne l'owor, which rules. the affairs of ea tices and tt men, is the only impport of those v,r tuns tehie t call Ili:Ili:1 a, people distinstuiohed aud prosperous, and five Ct.trerntir,ont duration end • t/C.Cef•:R. S neerolv imploring, the Divine gui 1,1 the port, rtnartee < i tbry, I as.atte the sy4ued ate 59 the peopic indulging the tt.iit et tt•rmin ~ton toy tterrice I shall 11/11 op proral of oyoglt conooience, red Itwtold :',:po-yi vertitt tidy toned and reettrst in her p,idttot. as ,Jno tie V - eat t , inutueitieo of the Nevi. Wori , t—her ot,,t,tt Ard :iota .tn't pr welly lettnrr, unt..tni , i,o,l, her m t - rtre, I.th_ry tel lu.le.eendonee" VAr.“..A:S -01 e a the ip , v7pcip ,, n , n05. , 11 c. .1g innocence, if it i any harm for young t c , ti t i n th e lap of 9pre3 l', - ouchody uu.- -w,,r 4, ting it pr,,bahiji pends on the kunip, of fret eig.hte.z.n to twee y-. beini; rat'aer hav:rdouil. —The editor or the ft., , Lkigh, North C:1 , 0:ILIfi, ri7 , ig was Liteiy prescate4 by some unlinor,a rpr,43n! - ..gc , with a Pale He is in a quaniary w11 , ::11c,r the duet intende.l the gift ;iL, sinfulness, rr a reward f,r G. 9 —The S,, us of M.,llta, in Boston, have forint d aTcl Lodge, for AIVt.9!I.O.IU.SVtI-9, t 3 have j117;.-- .Ikti.n over the New Elogland Slates until eunb :ime as grand lodges shall be establishel lu those States severally. They have also donated sAfi foe charitable purposes, leaving a reverse food on hand of nearly $lOOO. --The present. resident populati;nl of W•tsh lagton city is estimated at 61,014; the total num ber of houses of all elasst-s, 9,171; the number erected during the past year, 201; the entire length of pavement laid, 15,700 feet. --It is ilt,tted that two Men; volumes of 1.1,". Nltteaulay - 8 lltt , tary, bringing it clown to the eria of the . , reign of Queen Anne, are approachi,g completion, and that they will shortly be pub- —A man in Rome made application for insu rance on a buiiding situated village where there was no fire engine. In answer to the ques tion. "What are the I , lo(titiea for e;ttinguishing tires ?" he wrote— "it rains sometimes." L'evoted Wife Referring to the recent death of Vol, Wyn kooP, by the accidental discharge of a gun, in the hands of his servant, a correspondent o the Boston Pus, g yes the following 4liecting, incident: • Colonel Wynkoop, of Pennsylvania led the field of Mexico a regiment second in pn'id of discipline to no regiment of volunteers, ca cept perhaps Breckenridge's Kentuckians. Ile was distinguished in many 'engagements ; he captured Gen Valencia and staff; and at the ;Inse of the war, he returned to hi, home with lausitk. He is now dead. The circumstaricel .ire familiar. With his wife who is an invalid, he was visiting the interior of Penn.ylavuia f. recreation and change of scene Thu couutr.) is wild there, and spariely ricttled. Ono ;no; o trig he went out with his servant to Shoot genie for hie wife. In handing him the zuri ; the s e vant by accident di.-.charged it; the contents rook effect in his leg, severed the artery, end he lived but a few minutes. This has ; horn told Au ablurd ioiper-uirion prevails ann‘fig the the iguoraiio inhabitants of the region, agfibl.rt iourihing a dead body before au inuest has upon it. ,The Ferl-iirt had been sent at e. - , r aid to DUILI , _! distance, and in vain did Mrs. Wynkoop endeavor to induce—by supplication by promi;es, by offers of nanney--the sfultAir.d neiglibore to shelter and rare for her linsbaurt . .- :,ody It coos a daik eight. liestill lay where ho felt ; and tnere, in that howling wilderness with the clammy dampness of midnight gathering on her garments. did that, delicate W91113D, frail as the wild flowers around liar, that folded their petals tsgetner, iu that weird solitude, sit alone on the chill turf, supporting on her knee the head of her husband ; and there remained keeping her lonely vigil until the breaking of the gray dawn, alone with her dead and with her bleeding heart. if the incident be a sad one, ita becomes a EoaSoll set apart to lessons and pledges of a lion. His FATIIIIT. OWN Boy.—" Here, you ri.;,:cal, Walk up here, and give an aceount youi - eelf—where *nave you been?" "After the Lida, father." "Did you ever know rue fo do co when f was 1. b. y 2" "No 64., but mother did." "My sJn, you had better go to bed." riiOß LE.--A Dwelling Itp,ttse with god store Pcom, ztrett near - Fci AllcL.:htny city. Pries ies and term. 3 S. CIJTHIS.I.-:1:./` g 80ti,1431r . aket gr. • IME —2OO bbls..for sale 11.1., , NRY coLIAN:+ - 31 Q, YEPLOT-LB .--20 Mils. for eale a3l„,lar ni:Nav fIO.NOE.NTRATED LYE.--100 eases just rectal,. tina Sor a :le by B. A.. VALLNESTOC'E Cornar ct Wood ar.d AC it' LfiIATEIER—Ot i ouperior quality, I.' t• 411 plf IL Lyrs CIREASE-4n Cain, kegs and vl barrels, 11,r•greasais Draya,Gart , c,_Carrl2g.ma, Omni tynato, and all kid uf raachianry, for sale by - _ ja19.1 !3 13Y II COLLINS, N 0.2.5 Wood et the AVetslllll,l-3tttu IZetr.km. 41e,.5.patt;its tl2 !,re.t. fr..ut Net. ti;,.etttalt pr,51...,;t or the ri - ftln.ti , ml or tlte tr r,ray . 111 • zevirt L.; reiiiiu!—,4l f,r the TOn4no C: .Ityr r•A L.re. iJ niofi lli tactttf2l 1 Inn e.d:;J ' ytht...t . Goo. Wall.“ , r has ti'lth witii bonds of ~ n e hundred dollara in hi: , uu ping tvivuty p..yahlr: is Nic,..ragml. I..nds. A In.r9e numbor f n. , w in way for dispiti Cl9O them W:dker ha , kud c.outinnts to rai.:e Ti‘t.:ds to carry on his expedi •i,u. Liirge qu-intuies of there bc.nr!s h e ld by 13,7rsone rebiding,ln ',1,1..0!m2,.mery and New Orie!..Ls, which :la:on:It:4 for th t , „ manifested in these cities ~ I - The Lecompton Coustitnrion has not been re The interior Department 112.9 received all t'et tiTUBLIS returns of Minueeota, with the emcepti.ui of 81 - .1 districts_ She has about one hundred aud nl'7-five thousand inhttoitant, and will he en. led. under the apportionale.a.:', to only crie member of Congrees--at least 6.ttlYtt,;: atnd House Territorial Conunittees. will, I understand, tecide. The three representattve:, cannot be a.i mitre thoref,re 0 - new eiectieu will be or•krol. Decidedly a blab :4t0r.3. The iirokujt_ Doily tl3ts that 11, 113:IT: white ti , :hincr near ti at li. flAy or tw ain't, :.Lught a large frig, 11,108 be indin-A would u': L Ban , :teel!cnt ro.mt. After rt t.lirbir.g Lome im itro,teedt:4! to I. , r , ,p,rts it for the Clilitlhry watch it nasis tided to landurgil in order to renkitr t)ur traders judge- hi=. ouishih e Lt a bed --n upooiugzicc.it h, large chroemiti , f , :r, w—tch tit ..pptd out t of his qtmo.ml - t, but n less ;lie ti.st , ou,•l,i;,<ilt of o gelitiem!i.o in t L:jiy the otretlett, , mt.o , :o, rep.i.ired 11) Cl!,toilree,ognised hit own w.--11co, ovort3co;..r+t tiolooiiaT tiring tee pe€ - , outmer, while coining up the rivy: et! 4. steamer. The York ..roz:roril Cro,meree 1,..,wn by zi N :411.;idtvet and buil'ind• the 1..1 in t.d . a :m.tupdi.-. , ,‘ i rtrr , . 150 inl-ngdii wit , . 300 go 510 }) L , Ch.?-0 rie9 3.000 1 e.ohy, pi-up lonll7 off the t ' gar. Th.: ship i 4 ps,,vs.t,d :;01) F Vir• yowtior towurs. " wrenc,h • itttpie to 0r,.- 1 - :1 , i n ili I. arrt,n a tttd as to be u-tv(i in nn the speo-1 tho ship, 1112:-'01:.11 a v (4 . , 1. 1 .121.• appl!.:Ule, , S. ibis la r is ft V 4.11 .• - 1,0)1! quality, iS tho Inrent ,, r io stii,g , iihr t-titt. b- vroprollP.l tine a:to - uniting tmo o! t , rtyliv. Stiiik.3 per ht.nr. In ft'ttLi ion J‘For the shin vittil I , ss tiittu G POO of •16;i:led with sail., of every conceivebik. Ev,.o s parth4 de4erirtion yr ai. Luq,iiice'b2rt lotioduccd oexupy eoiUn tI of 'the Jrq:rings had been prepared with great shot, v 31:1B nau•th in , z,,ntuty The architect he will t - R. tir , twins and r:)Jdels e.t (Aline in York - , !till we are not surprie,el.l to kart; all; he If 3 willing to a. , t.izn ~, ! e part or i!,.? whole—probably Ow whole hi interest :r. inveution. Whei, Stevtl,' Stettn Filrb r no.i. T.eviltbmt nr, tai rhiane , , are prov , d 1.4-! be uiny bl :“_lopte,; Rp.tl out. Untli. t4, - . 9). be7:Nil 1 - I:t've• to eYerai,! p.ttiecoe Pciric.. nail tiva Veit/ ueg,ratclul, for "1: 1 ,i1o, 1 raßrr:ed her, -1), 'l:.,kin't a rig 1:11 !ovlz, Ml.l 1101: t'97t ti.L•A })- r }};:nu.-6petiking •tr , 11:ad 0.,•!1 yr , , ei,t.l who (21' :n th;) .ieu 01' "Th,2re at tile show aothioz. It kiwi a :_•.ent!" .`. r in R ptice vv.... , fet•lit`ii Wbcther so anzi " stou , l on 11,.) .I , !feusv- No. in;loczni.l 4 - " on sk !woe.), itE:711::1)1%-:V,r. E. I). 'tat Peace. Lit thraingb.atri, Pa., sayA " 1 bavo ba , n ..filiet.rd with a dist:a:F:o of ti.e stutnaeii, palp:ta ti en of Cod ile.trt, and nervous for rn.arly fifteen years, and have. :Teat snion huhdreidt of didlArs in order to effect a eur.•., but to ni i.orfx.s,.. After haviluz used throu bottles of our i f,el nyyt.ett entirety ro-itorA. eat and sleep rill, ottorid to my Lo2ines.4 with pleasure, and would it lo all thioie, who are similarly iifflictod." catetul to ash for flairh,tee'n Bitter.. Sttid W.. $1 per bottle, or six tic-ttles for $5, ty the solo Propriet,,r,t, Benjamin long, Jr., dr .orner of Third and Smithfield streota, and Druggiolo generally. Ott Sunday olori t inz .1;4:ilory I: th, I:4N.CHARLES VEI:Y. :It, 74th year of 1114 tigt, fult..ral will tako 1.1.,••• on W CDNESDAS, the 20th it 141.1114, at I.0 ! t: o'clock, A. "1., front hi, late re,ldenc, All°. City er,s-11.1. hire Teeth, Perin:rut-fit h, rtia ktot 6canLEul , ',11,11•700!1, can 'oy ueir. the 8a1.1.1 ot a Thou:Lind Flow( r,." ::hat isdy ur ,c,ebi remain' under tire came cf a thaagrecable bre.ttb, using '• Balm of a Thcaaad Flower," as a d•llittrrice. would not only te:.,ler it sweet, but luavo rue t-tn Whi:`,. 4,4 Naha . 4 ttir ssro,na no not know their breath is bal, ..ad tor , gatj , et is so utlicat, frleuda UOVOf uwution it. Bet uro of counterfeits. Be env , each bottle is e.l,rnekl VET.a/D43kl i; CO., N. Y. -t:YZ,-" Woodland Cream Pomade for beautifying the hair—highly perfumed, etiperior to any F. end: impart4A, Bi-01 for Laf tbV arice. For dress am. ladies' hair, it M4B no olual, _wind it a blight gli;:eiy appearance. L rave: v genitemeu . a hair to cu In thn mint natural menu, it rezaaNc.s tiamiruff, aiwaya giviving OP: In', the api,ar.i,t, of being frtate ~lianipeonii. Price 2Sycrita. L7ci. i;ermine u i . L.T.N E Prop! the "11,h3 of 3 Thui,tapd r.lor.ez WLrkw.ea., and retail ageLts, Co.. Scc.,al; W. A. ;.10,1aufatiw..y, , ppu2tra ; Jcs.. ritotoing, Cor• \ hat( t and planiot ' al atatial It.At , ,r, corn. c 1 Lit y and Li. Clair ;W. .1. :. , loutgamery, opposite Poe: 3t - Eit-4.1. !luta a !Ai:ion Slo.e.alir.; 13x31. far072..1 Az,n tiISLIING EFFECTS ue ONE POTT4,7,Thi7 AN AGGRAVATED OkSE OF D26FFIriiIA, ?larch 20, Do:lrit:-I)using No p.'14,1 I tiftv.ll.ie.:l - t• ..41 with Difzpeprza, in Ds 21:6.dt kggravared form, szd timie without /Lig auy benefit th,rnfrocu, evt-ry .N me r-colytmemicti In fact, I '.ca ..tlii:cf.ta so badly that on nr.dy occ,oodoloi 1 wa, in yea! eitth.tycy is Cirl.l.lo!‘ rill: 01 dot rise of 111 , 1 t ter throat. and al ray ~tloltl for relief worn in vani. wan at lait iboduccd, throttqb tho rccobatto.avitition of I,veral of nay tritlas, to tt - y `• lidnitan rbtt, it," -id th. , amount of r..•11a I 1..,r0 r, .dt,a, only ono bo',lo, o..touillii.Jg, and calup_ii no to ..‘ty that I w0n!..1 u t ;AA ~ thu Illt toy a., 1 ant nuw, through Lhoir than I hacc.lln.. , lva 1... r many .3 cars. V,:ry rk-5111.7,:fu11y your. To Do. C. 11. J.toasoN 2.1 K) advert i,tmeli t. Nor t....11e by i'L'en!i! , lo 13P.Oti. 81a1 TIT. u. 20. ;) . E. !,,liii;',ll, P 1. ., !,..T.,', Arth- VIKEL! ARE lIUNDI.LCDS at ,T,ryilrlig CA,I.LIVI , -11.414 tO 4 di' ad‘..rt1.3,1 1.•1. ~,T ;i110:1"a, t• : ail 'faith in 131,11.1 all, let rll tf I :19 .);13112.2m.1.,.....1a-..: n ear, far 1.1%—r Canii.laiat, am: all •33..-:s aria.mr from :1 Liver. Thu tk,titt. , rittiq •-f s.) many of our Physiciaus is IL', u 3 to try it, :Ina now coat:410:1 is curtain Lh.t it 1.5 of the eivro to I)y,pc ptic fo - it math, u. cornia , t. , uro t,e`Oz ilr.t bott!.. WWI and VjYI we cAu eat at;11,1.• , ith-ut troubt, whii... , l) fore hothlfG - 1 , 12 ;he hglith;t (.41 W nhi Ji,T . and offeu that gave Nato 11113 t we V..' ant to say to all atir ro,liicrz I` L 1 V. r Cvnt• no: ftil to,try tL.2. rc.uh-dy rl.l ja1t,..1;1,16v7 JOS. P. 11,i..111LTON w CO., EZ . viGriIi.G.E.E.I.S AND ffii4.l.jiii.l7lilSTS, •••• ft ' .2 l I:PEI:TOR. STEAM F. N 6 EN ES 'for Grist L7❑nA 5^.,..• Ei•ev...r.iN, Prn,t,ll, - ; , Thry ai-to coutinu•• ,linnuisctur- oC ill.. britti , i Turning I.ittln., Sic Alen, Wrciugi.; . 4 11,!thig, It A. I!. BOOKILAIPEF.B. 2SOOKIIII 19. UR) LLF C 0 Al 1 S S 1 ON iVi E N T Vlsh, Cheese, F.E9sur, Meats, and Produce Getterailly, r 04. and '3OO AYE NONV IN STORE. N AD TO AR -11. P.1.1:11. a fall aar,,,rtineut of Nlack - erei, 1161.1, cad ih•niug, whitt di , ip.” , ” (4' at 4110 • , , , •ry;3,...we6c rates. P. :,.-I.l;zid, 11;do,e, Eitculdors, Parroted Perk, fir oakek Vv.:deco teladt iu exchaugu,,, er sold eolumi33l:4l. J,;:klou t Brother, i,troup Bro, Wra. EArnitt: *VG, hz.vc the i in io y, V. ill ~ .ell l lir,cd yr _1,41, dth - palCui, th'lA BEIM OBESE Lard: . : Ship. DIED: LiZ Cai,r'e NI) DEALE.tIS .1::.; rt?, harr....:, Th 6 d t:447.1 ¢Lars Race .7.!7rd, f:ELPIIFA, ME= - L'lcr'utchtizt Coleutan K Miton, Badd ooway, N • DI:. BY PLI:MtNt .! I tr,111,1,1 iur with [1114%,. , . 6.1 :4,: ; but 'l‘ - : pur tr) \ FlAnuai, ri i :•• • , 0011 , 1111 OAU doer. It q.. 11 beg: t, Wt... /I • Lorough work. (1 rcu;..ar wora, t,w.to!y ato.t 1 should judge I: (ruin zoo Sotnv t A• • qii•..l":-• of w,3rnis ; they hall the apv3.truw.:4- bitt.stc,l.. I ititik thu remain.l , 3: of tLr Ilutt.L., at .wo Iho rued wqq, it I,r, agbt away shout itioro • Oil chopio‘l pit..c;.s. I u (eoi like a tii.ff,rout I croon. Tut, above is fi gat a wi,low lady, f:rty-e . tx yvar,l of age, of this For further pat - ttc:tlor:+ 2 publut are. r‘ft-treti to 7 , lra.:llerdie, N 4.1 3 Monti:lt:au place, o, co E L.. 'L heal!, .Drugzfet, coiner of it utger ktud Alonree atria,;. i'arc.lizt.cr. be caml , ll to esv.l.l for DR. `4'2....ANE 6 CLLEBY.A.TED znevor.far;ttar ,, ,l Li J LEA.II of r.sti.z.i.ttrgb, Pa Ali otbor Vero...tugc. Jn WIELI• 1,11rj6,01.1 ftre..orillt.t.,. Dr. .11.'1,..ne'g tiol.ratle V. , rmifoge, Lelebrate.: Lire. Pill 14 can lia,t at !,11 re.. pr. , ctab.l6 drll3 stores. 'one gerv.ti;4e, t o:r j 1! iL.143!1 . . ._. ._._.._ rti E tril , i.ilit i kliiirlit3ElLElVl So r- s m_Ttn, of Cot al:act, Orttor arc• that the.:' on. 'Lai been r'..roorod to 37 W,..0d ztALL,where m •el and thereaf ter, until tut thc , r By a-;trr of jaolt.- COMNLIni.I.2I,.. it"orplAanN' illt , tttil Sale. BY YEATUE t.£O fan rier at' the Orphans' ;_ , c,art of Ai1t..;;11.1,.• county, :late,: tot, littlt day of January, Anr) 01.1. I will bo public sal., on IT outlay, nit /15 tit, day of Vehruary next., at 2 o'cl ,aid at the C 'CRT 11 , )1/61', in tilt: City of wt, all that ootxa;u Me 5511144.3 ri:eCt , of 12;tt„..ad t: Orqh I,ll,crjtegyr,h(i Cu - duty, UOllLicirqi ti'Ldf,tiow s , Coax at the corner brut, by IN. Interrect;ag „f Ew Alt ..t teat With Nurthstrubt 0 02 g the x.nEwalt ..treet, fort:. -eight towards 'tut-et ro4d; right :logic, with Ewalt tare • t, eua harolred an , ) tHrty to SIvAV:011 . 1 , 1 lry th liar 1,101 . i the tioo or!ttlid 'D..3 - , for:. ty.Nigilt too, to North ori-o ktteuceaLingezii4 . ...slt.tb stre,t, bun•lr a., thirty. feet, to pta . .•:e of be„,:ntning, fah Lot being part 01 plltel:osad by Lien!) , Snowacu of Lb,' e:oote i•lsoranol Farrit, deo' I. nil the e:u.ce setieh .11 , .nry -noadeti tad wifo, by their Lend, pant..d unit coin yea to b•ao; a Black, late of the cwiory afor,,sald, deed, and on ,111,1) uid L'ut,isericarolATlto BTUhti hltlai VIVELL , lAti, with ctLer mode knocin at day j aS:Oatdt~c id 0:pit:Ills' Court. Sale. Y ti 11-I.T UE of an d'ias Order •of the Or . pimme cool of the c.,ut: Java tho to, day ot Jartn.tty, A I!„ .F.R4 1•••• tto Cir Ont-cr -, it the prir, public ray 1,, , e,, , ,!! Httootlay, the., 22ti dity of Februr ry acct, 1. Sl. af all Limc col tao: u, of ..:ttiato lr Ulf. Fan] city lb:11%1h fro,,t fifty feet. :11.41 r.) Mulberry liitoy C.. *3 h.nridre foot muld or and t,u 1.. , c0r ,reLt: , ;.ITWo 1151C11 ;)‘ 1, 1114.1.M.V., Bnlug the 5q.,...10 of who (iutor a!i•k) J. hte of Lu cont.ty Teri t: Inane 1...tx.4va en day of “ait, 1:31L.11. , .. S. 11.1. EQ. ,Grita rfirtt.. .1' 0,3 tahlt:r ohildruu of j,lo:ll.4wttl ph Miller. d. RE,IT !;LOSING OUT SALiI 01' 1"..A.L1 AND WlN'rEit el_virt. AND .;111)E.S eT THE CLIE.S.V STORP: j j No. fly .11.1r1:.3t tv.o 3octe tr , CHEAP FOR CASH—A. - !arge, l t I.lle.2ched uud unLl; , , cLel MU 11114, 11.1 rPx r urco .6uL3 er yard, Om r.tanci. !,o I.ought. than seven on monthl C. HAM ,N LOVE. (!roinn.rly Love Itroth.,'9,, 3 ( 1 1 t1141. 1 1E',..; tiOLLAND BIT - 100 (1-Iti2ll h,e 531..,by A. VA lINESOCK. rlivr of i'i: 1t 4 . 4 , 1 A Lcono - ,,.--100 111).s. 76 d 9 per cent. aI for .51 - 00 10. A. FA :IN Wit,:•l% A CO.. r rq' g SIT.. --2 11 ,alc, it. A. 00. 1 - 1 'CLUID FLU 11)! I Burniaii; ell, fuel baler *;. .1 ill is ,f;2.0 • Crier !‘l...rket. rATI.)110 day rerok - tfd, wee, sad for lei!, ;ale, by L'orrier eiuti 10. Al AuGutos.--This (wod ek prveie.o 3 7, v ,on r of Atom , 4 Won* 4 lint triihnivii W '• COOll Lap ri,sertvil; dl M. DAVI?. Auctioa,'L,t. I) \VELLA:NG 110 USES CiIEA PE It '1 II TilEy CAN Leila _Wo hvce L:rtAt N'triety gotld Dwollirrg Pittstolrgh, All, hifilitt oto , why:4 we off , r rur .at , ca sPry eagy tuns. and at peiceq tar 1,..1dw tin 6E4 to build at thr, ; 7 511,$ 000, $.001), ete. Lta pricey, is v..rtotte :tit.' 011 :: , Cl/1111n,0 , 1. t''rol4. No.v tl , O tun. , to kitty. • . G REAT SEMI7ANNUAL:d AND CLW:ING OUT SALE 01•' DRY GOODS: Vino pt vory low pi ic*--;: SUAWLS, in greet vr.Tlety, nt vary phceA; WOOLir': GOOD'', a largo vt at, very low Driers; DOM E i t Li) GOODS, au holm:, ...Ft , mc..ct, at vcry low tkiicti, AL iho storo of A. A. iIIASON NEW ARRIVAL.— ..2m boxes °fang., ; 20 do Mes.dno n,(01:11 '2t.o &rood just rt•evi. , ,, , d mid (r e:ito by ItE ME & AND:;iIWTI, N. WOW! .trt,A, Opp- Charley Flute]. —3OO bx.;. Rochester Pearl Starch ::l9] 'HENRY U. COLLINS. 4. TAMIL tor aak , by bb'z. Extra ,operior Flonr; i 6 do Suporior 1 , 4;3 ..la Just. r.e , bredvld. for 5..10 by JA3I.ES A. F.ET:i'All t jai%) Wau.r strytt, pOTATOES.- 120 bus. Nohann,ck , j and forby JAMES A: j;;IU `,".0 Wm,. DUNC N'S BUSINESS A. NI) ()RNA 7•T s.! , Sllll'—.'ubli3bed it ,six num . ‘1.01.11:, ta17.0 . 10 . 11.1:T 010 LiUnt. At,/ tugt:Cht•l' Fit!!•er:Or 111 Ay:, hitinTto °fit r,l to th., page:! and NV !I t%Lf 111' t.r 1:.) A nberal dillcouut v.-$ll purrlla,:l4 for utt.2l,. COS k C 3., l'ithii.3ltors, Bucqz. Alanu actor.,r3 iOl3 5: Wood ...troot. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES At .7. IL 201012.1141'9, For. oNt.: Lei TO PAY. t‘) 6 - nit ihnea. Ram-Tuber tL.o tine-- AT 7 I E j' CASH S TOI:L J , no It L AN P, No. lib 7 , 10r3‘..t. 8..<.•0r str,ot. IRI - SH if) on hand, and for L. • ja7l CO. AT A NO.A N E7E.-5003 ibH. for balc; Iy! - ii. A. FA !IN and First fIOi 4 TEE.-80 bogs Prime, Bic) Coffee for sale JAM.Et , PATT , )N, Jr , toz23 A riurs2 iPcirs Fur!:: UST r-or , ived a 'nett,' Old v rigid ,apply* of liF A LOT OP 311: 4 ', , ,E z? 11.A.TS, h.-..0rt7n111: ci g sILIC ITATF, f“r 3. I.lr.MA,i2fr.:R. St)N'S HAT STORE. N.• Nlariret r•trr,:•t. j~:ls:2•ra,}~r a,• ig1..,1 LL pttrst,ns krizowitl7, titemt:ty. , es itidel,ted 7 2 ._ to m,it.LtA3t C. CONN 1 - ,' V,. t.t:" Pitt•sburgli. wr.l ILV , to lit to to :::!,C111:1-7., kill J. D. %S . VY :.r 14)i!ian.1 C CGUI cAI3, :•PE -ittOrLel. - , r alovoiquithtiel,l J Pl-- 1t 1 , .L—ja.liS 1w ARP.Eit , „ 'S IV) NAI:PLICB MAC,i'LINX G.;)1. 4 .E 'L''.6 :I.ltiAZ IN E, ALB.VITOS I. 3 1?,M41---- i. Jun: i !, th, Stutio 11., of " TV. S II A V.E`:, jay.;l. 74.1 . 1.• t And dee&tid :%11'41)1UNI, litmblo Crown, 141edi- L, t`r*.ir :011 Wrappin7 Pupate, F,llt, 8. A VEN', sllt,i td. FEET if•'n ,of 150 000 • 9 • nor quality, tc: ‘l , l, low tOr . nt. 11 NI. 197 r j • lerettla. salt Water f':1 1 / 1 .1) Z 7 k !". Y from Pc, tun Fre:4l Ling, lit -111 suet.; wKI 1.' , -Amt,+ , (l 31a. Lot. DAKING ; 2 .01)A —2ou kegs in r tore ; and Tor ,at, , h I 1_,7 I II PA iiNESTOCZ . CO. DIICKWIT EAT FLOUR,-10 sad s I ne!,- w h e .: Floryr, Er ea:c, by . wJ. IS. E. , N; ITN k eo. • 11. 1, EE - oar?: s 1.1111 Feed, t• ,r IVL Car Lath' bY JA,111:12, A. 4424ZER, Jai Tliztar gloot. MIZE ~tiu¢d so bad L. 1113 T. .N.1e.C.1..1111.1', Isxcciit.-:.3 of tLe .1,:::*.:ato of 11101.Ma2 !flack 0t0t20.t....0l IL B'ORL !IND, I=litEMM= =Of IS IS! P TO it ii ~t~~9lec'B "ee7t3z{'. For FtLr..ry For .kbLivar} FG: i't:br nary - 4. or February 110111.:11T A LtioNllS'. 41 ruih .treet gLumbe.r..
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