11 IN n MI 13 '` HERALD AND EXPOSITOR. PE OGE PHILLIPS. EVIETE3IOI Monday, J'aUiiary 1, tS3S. The Peopfr'.4.' Candidates . . - FOR E'REilllENT‘' 17D104 Mr4.,InAILM4IICI)II' irpit ;VICE pnEsipANT. , --ma.azrariasuaiiiiogoat JnentoCralie ailti9M7Bonir Can: Waage tor Governor, -It MY! gl" . . . . . The - partnership heretediire . existing - bet 7,een er „..‘ • . the suhscrib and Gsouni W.' VEAzar, was dis ; ., solved on the 1 h ult. ..The lieriqd & keposilor will hereafter b Published on theindividhal re; spOnsibility of the undersigned. y •,."‘ /1 -• • GEORG hl M.Ol-131,t3P5. - . . - • • The compliments of the season ta w lir patrons Have you any money ?— The prints 4rants;•--sill you give! . : .11n,dttr last we had merely tirdrii o notice the . cif.War. B. FurAvlLFn.44 4 he subject .has - m ince , preaseilupen our minds and we feel (tried. : to add- oureeble . though ., sinceri. tribute - to the general esteem that was e ntertained for .his cha- a;:ter;. He had early laid the fonfidation,for fu, .'• titre usefulness and distinction-in a libencl edtrea-,i tin . p—but'was prevented frotiTtaking that a dvan t, :' ..• 'tags of it, Which he desired,ty the insidious, but too'fatallYintre ipproaehes of that disease witich —.—bas—numbered,so,manyn.of,ealttlOs_brighteat;and, loveliest among the ."things i that are npo'=fif • .. •. an affeaionale.dis . posiiion-11igh -and --henora'bje piincipfea4engaging manners--a eyifia i ted ; anii.retned....mind_and_a—copiona_itneglfiation— . ' he gave promise of a - career of honoean4 fame; Put—ihat,umlistinguishing storm, wfilikregards alike with • indifference,. the trembling limbs of __-:_ege . _and_the_vigor_of_youth„hak*ten_down. ibAe.hopes orfuturiniceellenee—iet not , ( out leaving to us; ~ the eimOlsitnry - liOriTe - th -- , --avill-blooth afresh in-anotheiaml-better:worlch-'- Wederply sympathizOvith the afflicted_ rela tives in Theirdistreasfoehereavemmit: • • ' An jot creatin i gictfer from our Brooillyncories. poodent-hai tiectt:cravcied'_out t . It will :appear : appear •out_oext. • . • TlM , ConaerYatid County Tooperanee Society Vattrita rlitivFrsnry meeting' on eliriatmah even : , l'rchyteriitii - church,of.thja_place, ! a 4. t 'v•ltiedt• ssti 1. db ' e addresses v‘ • ere e were t he , • Itev/ittesarv,-11-7Cliidick and Thorne. the•doings of the Society_ for the • post year, and of the State ofyomperance . in the -i ? -4entinty-ovas-read-by:-Profyssor—Citidwell,- , _Chair, mired' the ExectitiVe s.:Mtimitteer report • , 4 '111:y1-interesting_ on e,-socl-tv-ill_be.fdund-in_another_ • column: , , . 'The Society organized in the afternorm_ of the strnc.day, for the. purpose of ,holding their an i!ual electiOn for officers, which resulted in the.. •choice of the following 'persons for the ensuing year. .Presidoil,—Rev. John P. YicePretdent,—.Piofe,sorPyofessor M Caldwell. ; •Sec - T peasqi.er,;--Jacol) Sener. • .execrdive Comniittie,—Rev. Daniel McKinley, Fey. John Ulrich, Pnidessorlt. Emory, and Dr. Samuel • Philad:olphia naturdilll,rFourierl It would give us pleasure to copy eutire . the advertisement of the publishers of this long-esta. blisbed favorite of the reading public, but..its -- titreme-length forbids it; WC - will, hOwever, condense it, sous in ocoupprnuch . less'space, and jet tlo,stypic justice to its character. We have heretofore remarked.upon its excellence, index rtessed our belief that it was one 01 2 the most afily conducted, entertaining and instructive Ftt tnily 'plewspapers of the day. As,yet we have bad -no cause to change opr opinion, and we think . .t hat the - almost- unparalleled , patronage:which:ban — Keen awarded to it, is ali'undant evidence that our estimate of -its character is just. L it now num . hers on its subacript;on list over 2800t1 ntemes. , —. hint what are its meritsi,- . 4t contains ably written ..akiclt. aon almost, every' topic; embracing Liters. ure„.-. 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Goverate ' , is Aii esseige• . *e- . • TwO''Weeks ago We published the : Goy erno?s•MeStige - .10 -- tfiejl ' egiS law . r , „ - . 401 i -iiii:iiiiirbflt.ss Ei eislop,,toyhicli time.,ive'had barely rootri,,to;draw attention. ta its:contenta,. wittiou - retitat king on any partictilarportion Of that,t4urrient... ' .• • - .4/,:'../ 7: • ThoscoVhb havecarefuo-readlliiffitiper, Must . hliVe been struck with;#lo excepent• repOliehn. sentiments, .which pervade its •witike'scope. It partakes ofa.irue 4nieri. 644, 'and partfeulariy,;.ofitt.:P.ennalvanirt character, and ,ttathits been4tptly remarked by a cotemporary,' will h i evynore , influeace/ 0 the' Welfare Of the-50*y; than that 4 'the Message 'of Tresiclf,Van Buren/In speaking of the ernbarria,Sments grow log mit . of thelleranged stater the . .ettOeifey e - Abe - Governor pays. the foiliAving jus __t ribute to the "farmers, mecyanics:.and / eralianti . of Pennsylvania—a Oute no i ress true, deserved: ,' - - 7 . -* 4 fNeither•Mny: ie stea'dy character of the /I dealing portion, f/our / nommunity be aver. look ed.. The pfuilent,Ahnugh enlarged views and solid, ope:fltions s Orthe .merchants; and thii.(l :.41%,1 . 41 itivaiMi-r. in Which the manufac tiirers•Maintiined their credit and operations o*one-intikWe/reverse, ;are 'worthy of all. praie. _,Sjytained as they'were by the stead. fast/Air arid afire capiterbilli-e-Tme-chanies atifii_ l'O' y 4—:ill have paskd_the ordeal in a amid.' t once bene fi cial and honorable to ilie•S' .” i• .. ~.y, .. --_ .Tpt po i i cy.of thoGovernor,:in refusing to, cal 7the_legislature, at the time of the sus . - % pa, Alon of specie payment, and the propriety ,'Of his Caution, are most conclusively proved by the excellent condition in Which the banks . , are represented _to be in byjheir last fetttrn.. 1 It appears the !twits of this state have 1- 1. curtailed their circulation, since the suspen sion of specie payinent in May; over two -millions of dbllars! and have , now over two 'millions and a half - of sliecie in their vaults, -morc-thawwheitzliat-vvent-taakida-ce-.l'-r - I:he Shfilpraster curreney comes-in_for a notice - in the Message; and such a notice too, as - intst meet the npproval.of every judicious We bellere occasion has been taken by individuals and-c.orpnratious:td:turn:the present.tinfot timitte'state of the currency, to thC their-own aditaritage-, by making large-IS,sues of worthless pa'per,.and:theix, to dispose of the proceeds of these issues, as to Tender prompt payment .of them, in .Case of-a re-. sum ptioh of-specie pay-ment, wholly tntitrac tica-ble Such :itidtvicttitts 'ought to •know, and if jhey do not kipAv„ they ought to be toll, and the 'impression Made deep, — drat= such conduct is calculi tell and will even: ..tuctlly 4 Ari a grgat..ical harm - and - harm too that ivilrbe risitirdsvpon - the h - e - ads-of — k _class„w_ho will not be able, easily, to bear, • it!. , Iu regard to the issues of small notes, the Governor remark - s as follows: "The only . btaricb of the• subject yet ire •maining untouched is the flood of small notes, which has ) sn •suddenly and generally covered the State. The odious name by whiclothey have been branded—the attempt made by each political party to stigmatize its opPonent with the blame of their origin, Wittier diglike w itir_whiebtve_ been received by the public generally,7rhota gr eat proportion of them proceed'fronsour ces of unquestioned solvency, form additional proofs of the unsuitableness of small - notes of all kinds to our %yam's and circumstances. No legislation is required. to rid. us of those that now infest, the State. 'They are, every one of them, cleat ly in viola -- 4m of act of . Assembly of - the 12i h April, 1828; on the subject and will disappear as soon as the im prisoned coin of the country resurnes 'its usu-- til office. • Then without regard to the time f redemption set filth on.'the face of them, be it one, two; or ten years, with or without Interest ; the Tvi eit ier eman in stant payment, or sue for, and recover.the penaltyr g.s. ; innd interest, inflicted on their issue by the e:xistig laws." • The DPLB - r SHALL NOT BE INCREAS ED! -So Clov..Ritiler assures thelJatu'rez . Hear his emphatic language on this point. (ter recommensWg the appropriatimi of the necessary, means for completing. he various - branches of the state works, & to keep up the necessary repairs, tile Governor proceeds: 4'l hale presented this particular estimate and plan•ef appropriations not with the ex pectatirfn tluit the latter will lie. adopted -thronghout„Lor:, with the determination to concur in no•otfier, bitt to chew that, the in dispensable wants of the Compoirwealtli, may all be supplied from her own unborrowed resources. It .will afford me great pleasure -to-aid-in=givingefficacy,to any_betier,,Project which the wisdom of the Legislature may readiness to do so, I wish it to be distinct y understood that NO FORCE OF CIR CUMSTANCES WILL COM PEL . ME I'o CONSENT -- TO — A:; - PER - MANENT INCREASE OFTHE STATE DEBT,- 411 orir energieg-sho:rad..now_ be.devoied ta. sue& measurea as will ensure and hasten its decrease" The Governor, then alludes to a dissatis faction,' which exists among the I.7OREIGN - CREDITORS - ortite - Sraze, - who - dema n d -to -be paid -the-interest- due -t hem% in-SPECIE, and adds": "diatit , j. introduced in connexion, with the above qtiored paragraph,'-' - as biting an additional strong` reason for suet` - . ding,ANY_INCREASE O.F THE--DEBT, and for confining air our preseizt 'energies to the. 8 4 7. 0_060L0t nzoking,theirslienditure,at yearly, i reasid, as siyeedity jiroductive as, practic Oe." • . • • . heti.. Ge verner,ltitner, is..determined that, with his consent. THE STATE SHA'LLGG NO. MORE IN DEBT!! . Every citizen -Of -Pennsyjiania, c ,who does not.'consider astate debt' a r state blessing, 'will apPiove" of this stand of the Governor. . - 'Another:truly republican feature in the - message; , Ave-catinot-omit-quotiog-it-is-con. „ rained in the- following reasons for . refusing assent to a law, incorporating coal and other companies. ' "1. BeCauSe the incorrioratiotrof corn*" nies'of any kind, to accomplitill objects with in the reach of private - enterprize,is -a & parture from the . go,ed• old and safe rule o Legislation ju Pennsylyania.:' ' . , . ME =I 2. Because the, mining of coal: .t.ho,tWi it may - have required the enlarged poweti'of corporations to commence a n d carry it into Ili successful operatiOni ate beginning Of the coal trade, is EC-hosing - as - now well understood, ap e d profitablY'pursbed by 'thousands of pri vate citizens, wltos rights - and interests will be injured by the/exercise 'of corporate pow,e er and compeiii6n. ' -- - 4. ' Because the desire "to-forna.trial comma panics, • is ienerally produced by- the. mere g i spirit of iseculation',' or by. some plan to dis pose of particular tract of lan to g reat ad vaa e, and not by the in ntio of real hit_ vestraeut in this particular brat ch , of tiusi . peps, or of carryintit on as a means of gaits itig a livelihood. . ^ , / 5. And all, because I feel the utmost e c te repugnance against an . .project. that ° '.may .have the influence of .ipplineor mnTihpoli zing the_great coal tr de of l'ennsylvania t whichTfeiiir - Vfould - hb - t effect of the gen-, eral incorporatiOn of,coal, companies." -- Other equally striking •passages might - bc culledf tom this excellent / state paper, but our room will not admit of - more at preSent ! We hope; if anrhave as yet_failed to read this document, they s. will , at : once 1, possess , therriselves of a copy and eicamine it ,with care,-as it aboundlio republican seqinwitts which every Pcunsylvatilan ()atilt to under stand.. . ti By the folliiwingletter.of our cormajmodcot, it _will be.set;n that-the Reform COftventii) i wil7 nd jourit sine die onthe 2d of next month., . Bairagt of a letter to the Editor, lei . . • Pill LADELPIIIA. Dec. 1.6;4837. pear —E ver since we met in this city; the ,subjects of corporations and the .currericY; - lialie beendiseussed in Committee of the. Whole, to. gether.with one'week's discussion while - in liar tisbnrg.' .Speeches of four BIM fiveltours - have been made by delegates-of-both--shles r of the house. loterminabledebate has' Rile the'ConVenticiii - ri . pe-fOr . the - following pm ceed ings, which were had this morning: viz.' - A motion .was made by Mr. Dioc.zr, hat the Convention proceed,to the second reading - of the .. folikwhig-resOlutionr 7 That- 1 -wheer-the-ittieatiM shall hay been taken on the section now under' consideration, 'all the re gnarly made to amenAlhe. Colistitution. shall he ton.?iddretl as on second yeaditig, and proceeded '1,:._.... "Cyle'presenikdrepetjtimitnorrv.the citizens in accordingly; and t hitt this Convention will ad. ;lOrktisqt henna Conn ty;4rftylrig tat „the right 01 journ - sine - die on the 2d day of February- .next. ~_ trial by jilt, may begrantsd•to evcry.hunumbe- L ,.-Afier considerable debate upon tills eptestion, . ing,in it \ t Y case Where peesentilliyeth9s - concern- - and Mt :different_ inotioni_to amend,and finall; -ed The - flint resolutionfor:tbe ; llotteeTto - kljiurnH rto postpon - e - the whole indefinitely; the previous - from the 21s1 inataint until ; fite Id.of r Januaryi i was agreed tohy . a Ytite nf f9.,,t042. -. -,•-, • . . .. question Was caliectlind 'it %vas deckled that, the main 'question - Sball now-be put. h , 4l' , i'ajor'ity oli - r- iitllte_lionse. , • - ,Mr. Reedi - ef .the, County.. re -13 votes. A divisit of the tr.: , Stii):,,v:4 called ported a bill icorporatiug-the•Mo;nitinent Cente.: for, to end after the. word ' "accordingly." And &fp . • • -, , :.:...-• ; .. , • on time Auestion 'of agreeing to the:fir3ttp,:irte 1. AG; 6:41,i ) ,0 resolution-to. adjourn from thellst - t hc- - resol uti o 6 .7tlte-..- ye as-we re-.?'fivsys_4,,iturl--i‘ttsluid-_,_tuttit-itn4nizatrigNas-,tadcetifili-Ti rttl: on Of second paid; the'vote - stood(:Yenss:l;-.--noesi-agreed M. ,- • : ~ - .. ~. ~ !. • . .1 , .. ...._•:-. 0; - .sr . ; the - whole.resoltition as agrecd to and ! .Tharstlay 1 240..- I .lii Senate petitions ' , ArlitoFo• ilititetlT-iiit-c7ilich'7ti'4WoTiotTqt;i7llViileiry tii:lifeil•- s rfor.th - e - r-exteniintr-Wrilrc‘ - i . )ennvylvenh,e. Nit.. Earl to proceed to the second readirg of a "'Rail Road from Co'unibia to . Harrisburg ; from ___. 1 citizens of Dirks - cotinti thr : tlie erection of a- Separate , county um of part 'Of Berke; of 'Clear. field, ld'Keeri and 4,:e , ifertompounties . „ for the:erec tion of a.new\county.;;;-211,_r.--# . ConlieYT:tePorted: a bill incorpo .ating.the9ovehanna Rail' Road r. Company, to make xt.lfad Road, from York to Harrisburg. 'l•li . e.,.Settte, In , committee of the Whole, „went! into„considerationPf B 'ill, ,No,. 4, making partia'l's iations.toterds the rt Pairs and Contintrancesid 1110. pnblc,wcudrs. yessrs; Pelt z, •Liet, Barelay,1"14P!"1111gIt were . eppoee4 1 to se much of Alm -bill as ~: n atkes appropriation to ' the Gettysburg itiil Road., •-rdissyS. :Cassatt and i denies consid‘veddlic , faitti of the state .. pledged i4nvards'..the:Snrli2Jo:spl.4,..s . t.liitt improvetnent. ! --- 1 be motion io strike. ouLthe item referred triWas . . -. . negatjvcd. - w lietdlii bin Was fi.yd*d, to, and being I iminetiiatelyG;l 'r a second .ain.l,ptivd tune. was acilt.._lo the ti ottEe :itir.sbncurreinic. l : ~ . - - ./ii - de . iiii`a.4.- :to'dii.m 'a A :£llMcist 'every day, resolution, proposing to alter the rules, do that no - delegate shall speak longerthan_ one bout: at anyone titae, -- withoutleAVe of-two thirds or the Con Vent ion or of the Committee of the Whole. Various motions were made_tor:modify,:to-post-: pone, and to refer the subject to a Select Com mittee; until at last the previods question was called by . 111 r IlArnunsx and 17 others, and on wing to the rraolutiAn ; the we efi2 nays 31;. so the resolution was adopted:- 1 have now some hopes . that the , businets of this body will fthAlly terminate on the 2d day - of February, next. .1 believe the .passage of the above two•.resolutinns were indispensably neces sary, in order to make some reaseinabit pro gress in our - business, although they are con demned by many as:oppressive, and its rr fleeting dishonor upon the convention - • TIM hour for closing the mail having arrivqi must cldse this letter. _ .Penn*ylvaitia . Corrospondenco °eau, Hernia dr. Itxpos!tor. 'Solomon says that in the 'multiplicityof coon:. sellors there is wisdom.' I -would' suggest tothe Solornofirorthe coilvairot the propriety of so increastrig the number of .repr'esentatives in the lower house °Lour Assembly, that -this ,desirable quality in - a legislator, ore Legislature, may he attained. The lamentable deficiency Which, we. find here at this timer cart only be ascribed, in accordance with the royal psalmist's apothegm, to the paucity of . 011- representation in that _hod Iri the:Senate on Monday the lith,—Mr. Peitz, on leave given. read a bill to restore the pro vitiodt4...itthe_General.Election-Lame-to-iliertity- and county of Philadelphia-=ln other words, a bill repealing the registry acts. The resolution submitted some cloys belOre by Mr. Pullettop for: 1 -the=appointment -of=a rcoonnUtee÷.lo -- _vielt_the_, Gettysburg Rail Road, ' was ' taken up on second . reading,and tiler (3017 e. debate -agreed te. 'The cow Mince are Messrs. Cassell, Myers and Strohtn. ' Mr. Myers submitted a preamble - setting lorth the of the Bapke to resume - specie pay- tnents, if they would; to this was attached a reso- I ution compel-these-Institutions _to _pay specie for lheirnotes; r arciiiiin fired periods, and on failuro . so to do, their charters to be- forfeited. The reaolution was laid oil thataille. - - the Senate incovntnittee of the whole praceeded to consider Bill No, 4. vvhich__Mikes__partiaLOpitropriatlons towards - the continuance of the public . .., works— but before any definite action. was had the •comr . thittee rose. In the HoUse a cO - mmitiee, consisting or Ititisirs.' . Priy, Gorgas, Garretson, . Park and Ford, }va s appointed to visit the,House of Eteluge dalphia;;aresolution Watialso'adopted'eu,thririiing' l the Clerk. to purchase , thirty copies of the hist . edition. of Puritan's digist, yi tie placed in the Libraries of : the Iforise; end in , addition. to furnish'i cach,of ll?e, • nevirrineintiers with a copy. A . cdniie . almanac would, have, been more acceptable many, and to, a greet majority much_more2c,Orii.l - The till) to . r'epeal-, the registry act was taken up in diAnniitteo of 'the: Whole, but before any definite action the committee rose.. - • , . •• I ...... . . • Tuesday .12th.--41) Senate to day the VOamble , nnd.reaolntians submittedPy Mr;Myers, rbfitive tpthecuryency Were takeq,upon.accontl reading . . Mr. Penrose went into a luminoutileminsittekot gribt_VATltigtittr asitil/4150,02atter+ - • arts and iiroposi . tion9 re EXTRACT TO 711 K I,,DITOR,` DATED HArtuisntinc,. Saturday, Dec. 16, 1,90. .the absurdity of legislating upon a . subjeTti - whlch ... ~. .1,.. ciee . treatid..effecitiOly W.lthre . htty a lIVIV.O O iPat : 'Y a Speaker fully r suatXined the ‘edvlable repe;'' .l -tailen-witiat sea sca;!iitfaltitesinan arid .1!)/l.eapeels er. 'he hal:justly acquired::: lkir.- Myst% .611444" that his prednction Ilii‘ireth'erloplliedifq.oklT4l cultY,:tis tixtricaierziefroOilliicli s ipe4roposeij an • liniendmehl, which -only gialhi . "confusion Woree, COaleunded.'';'AllOretiaine; fuithei4jacussion in • the . course Of 'efiicii-lbti - prenmble end- tesoluil ou became Involitid hio fog,' the whole!uhjec.t , was (~,,‘ , lv peat -poeed, '- '•' - '''. *-- ' ' • In , the .liiitrio iblday:resoluti .er '., laid_ 'on: tho table for ii' teirivo'iary .adj • '' rtittkenA from, th;e : 2lst instant "thitil • tbe•Eltf of. January; , for:a contz.. mittes' to . visit Ate :•Eastenly Peniteetfary,,.and, Philadelphia'coinity:vrison; •instrUctjog, the : , ..,t1:: diciary Committet . -:to--1 - eporta blil-Wialcing this . disinterment ot i dead•hodies(wilthout . the:ion:sent of the . rolativel or 1 he,deceased-parsoni) telony; requesting'Congress:' to • continue- the ',lgittlinial Rosil frem - .Wheeling,: via_ Milutsille to. Erie: 1 Mr. Love ~ reported o hill erecting a new county lut of Allegheny; .wa9hii],gton;,Weetmorelen a , and'FaYette, to ,be 'Called Carriit,.' , Mr; Gorgas :reported 'a sitAringi r e,i. the bill. incefporating . *l 46e Ha rrisburg Carlisle and .Cha enberaburg Turn . pike..Company.' The bikpieehles for the.passage I of.swinci-.and', rorrned i e'attio free of .toll.oe• said .1-,road;previded a majniltSr of the managers -`6013-: sent to the same. Mr.tWitis,l:ficim the commit tee app . ointed for that ptirpole; Intide'zirepoit, re - r" - 1 ferltkg the 'di ffereift iteilia' , Of the - Governor's 1 Message le the appropriate • - committies;:: Ti?nl i l I 'psrttirit--..reiating ' toir. the' Currency; restriction upon- :inks. &c ; l ira's tiered to ',Messrs. John sstemSt ebaoii;'-fit;pkiiis,." - Watts; .I . .lMcllwain._ i 1 Steve Itrifire; Sebring*-)tual Gallitano. - The pa rel 'lye to 'Secret Secietiesiwas relered to FMCS!: -:- Stevens,--1)i I linghalu in4 . l-leya. 1 - , 1-='-ire iisday-1314- -This-being the day.set, apart by-the Sinnfle for the - elecilbo of Bank-Directors, i that bilsinese'Wei proCeeddWori, wire-the - foliar - F .- - Ilog persons were elected, viz: . . . , ~ -.For t/!', Pennsyrventid , lAink, lOseph - fl.'SmAth, Wllliam Aoilea. -.'":',": -. .:1 - . :::'•[ —;•..:' • ~, -Firillie-IvhiradeiphittfitanlEgiTeglli_ !* James M'Oerrnieltil - ' '3/1111.....):: . er. -.; , . I - .... I - 9 Foe the - Co . lgn4ia Bruke'6itipitigie ifr'u ninooh freiti ^: f.-,77;71:7". -el I ftllc I.cg 51 ti red.4441)111&1 3 , - iilitin6i.otis _pet i., •• Aa" •" ft4if ; • tioll9 cre lir rien g. to Diekinson II M t (;o..ege.: o rte.( a res !Ilan in structing, th . q,Cwmmtlt£e 4 . 0 n flamer to firing in 'a bill . reprop'tion , of iipeeie ityinents, l?y A pe and that the ripepial,eoixunnitt:eein t art:ofthe Governoi.'s tilesage rgJxlive toilie:eiirr • : be f r om,ic t :f ! irtli F r o 111 sulijeet. eso. Intimti beinuuneinled. by •titr,ikjlig oui. list - part . discharging- theispeciokeensnii.tfee, was agreeil to. Sonleangry flchate w„ty, eicite'd'illythis resolution. Messrs Stevenson and Iteea..two very learned members'. froi”. the cnuuly, milist !s (l. the louse by the Comntiin_epts 7 velkieli___passql_tre,tween_liem. _ Mr =Stevenson.heltl.the.,ilelnocraty .if.h scot league • leagu e'inarry.low s ettiniatiorltose talents were I .• iebteerneti-as-littio-brld - r--ltect •II (Friday 15111.: 7 -,-)A i tilt440 . re f !ported a b 41c rccit'utga:ttew county .tiut, of pacts I , of Ntolugometl f . .chtter anti lu calledpream, life and fes6l4;!on,.;fi L iipemling . - that,part Of the dia. cnitnting 9r . deolarhlg. it i‘igetV;: . Ailyijig a Susp en akn, of spekepayinents,.uriiilthe Ist Jarioaryi tollie....eninmittee on I banks. ..‘ forreso. liitiotA to .ttay,, ntospy of ipiitiry 16•;rejstio,n to the' banks iimil 'submitted by I.4.;.l9oiirsi :, :wasagfeed tot that •the • spetiak : .itpmm . l,tee:-Ott fi ke:!ehireiMy.':be in ttistruetale • ittstitut Pominpnw9alth.hil.xii;iontrit huted to tttte; peeittristry i -;einhiiNiscrteAtti, under. Uoltielt . f thti•leoroympiltY It ya, heeu,,lnb?ring, _by I loaning ari ..•imdtte. s propittiticn.el Iheir _hinds to' directors for,usuicifite:-11,11141!5,:tt c T•.4 '-brokerithr otheiskg,ibts 4 ;rith itotes of their'-frf.r0i,9.4. - stlien' banks...ate depreel: ated value, or by ericliteillxriit t ihs• Or , elePressidg tuttss,£„:94her...foinkS;'l'oi Oun g al;),,t?.,tia ,cli f clvOlge,'Fif:'the;holiier's iaid pewee :. : The-CQTr.tyitiper-hcmp- !le Lenii..9 . t•-• . l6•ii • irk t; AO visit tltepla oes U . here eitehili mks are loeited Dlv hais..puhmlttetEa p and resolut truchigl.lte t origin.ni, the.[present derange. went the cntretiey •to . ill advised inter ference of. the Givierid CsO'r.e:i ; iirrekii: - . The pre- - arnble and resolitt;Up I.ty Ou.thetetile. for the res. -cote , noilfrom the; e.9ptposit) in 0r the,-!louse, .I might eay, , :for the cession. „ , . - fi t lf t irdayl.6th.—The'..Senateto.l l ay - OiiriPint ed 34 . Rann'tIttec of nine to visit Hickinson College.-• In 14c•Zfouse.LOn !notion .of Me.,74!flvaine of cheg.,:r.,•_the, commutes on education_ were in -11 l struPted fo - i:...lquio itto the expediency , of intro. da t ing a bill ieciiiin - g . to ev er indeutet l appren-. lice at'.least three u•;onths 14 ottr,lzt very year. of his apprenticeship. _„ Mes . srs. Curtis, Diutmock; Leech,'Ho-tik, WO. oti, Espy; 'and Hill of Westmoreland,'were ap :pointed a - committee to it the EiWtero Peniten!. tiary and other publicinstitutioutt in the city and. .... eounty'of 'Philadelphia, in which the state is ctin. 'concerned. • ~,:. • HA 111491111.1110, December 21 182i'. • An approaching adjournment has i pecu . liar_effect upon ouriegisliture,andin_all hood upon all other con'gregation' of men assem. bled:for lhe special _purpose of =kill ifi;d la vl's and eating better dinners. As the wished for day approaches, which is to .sever them from their. wearisome tinties. there is - a restlessness, a .. ficfgl uneasiness manifested, which daily becomes more and more intentie. Members are seen - wandering from place to place, yawning, moments. seeming hours and }mitre years; until at length the Wen-, aity of this feeling , becomes' so Overpowering iss quite to unfit either House for serious duty. But • -"LI& you Will My. i 4 'foreign r to_the purpose; let . e know - what they base been-doing, • , Well; on Monday the 'filth lmitant,,up . to‘which time my:last epistles carriesthe - proceedings of the Legislature. -in the Senate the:resolution of enquiry, submitted some_ time lige by Mr. Pen ro'se relative to the exclusive use.of mineral coil on the rail roadb.of the Commonwealth,,was-ta- - kenup on secona reading -and agreed to; Mr. Lek submited a reselutioti that a.„49 - mmittee of five beTippointed to - Vislftb . is Eastern Penitentia ry; and the county prison of Philadelphia; to ad dress . tolbekheclfe_of the diffiirent ties, to ascertain the manner of conducting their respective county-prisons, Sr.c : After undergoing amendment, restricting the duties of the committee to a vitit to-the peniten7 tiary and - Philadelphia county prison, the w=. u-. tiOn-was-ado_pted-by-a vote of 16 to 9.__This corn . ftterrvvaCaubsequeistly - :enittrgedlirriiiii — Mr. Penrose submitted a preambfe and resolution re• lative to the opening ol l the Senate each morning with , prayei'.. The bill relative to the union of certain- rail road companies .of Delatare' and _Maryland with__tileWilniliat — tion and Philadelphia Rail Road Company, and the bill altering the Charter of .thefranklin Bank of Washington, passed the requisite readings. In the - House remonstrances without number were presentedagaiust the repeal Of the Registry_ Act.: .P.etitions were likewise -presented frem citizens of the rity_cf;Laneaster_prey_lug_for the extension of She Registry - Act to that city. Pe: alone were presented from Union and "from Sue . uehanna counties praying the Legislature to re monstrite against the admission (if Texas intilhe Union. Mr. Hill, of Westmoreland, submitted a resolution of enquiry relative to the survey of a rouns_for a rail-way-or licAdamized road from Chambersburg to the eastern termination of the Pittsbuigh and Laughlintown Rail Road. Mr. Fassmo're submitted resoltipon lcstructirvir the Committee onducation.to inquire into the ex pedieney First—of teducing the number of di rectors for each school district—Secondly, of al tngJlL_._ltlitectors a reasonable compenistion for their .services—and Thirdly, of requiring thole elected to that station to serve, or be liable to a penalty fixed by law; fora refusal or neglect in the performance ortheirlespective duties.— The resolution was agreed to. Mr. Fell sub mitted the folloying: That deny more travelling committeesylhis house be appointed, that - such members•be selected by the Speaker as are mil. ling to perform the 'respective duties devolving upon them for the least compensation; and that members be allowed to state to chat: inwrit ing-theramount-for-which-they-are-severally:4lll. ling to serve. This, as you may suppose, was not agreed to. - On motion, the tionse' resolved itself into a committee of the *hole on — thebill - from the - SeO. 7 _ ate making 'partial appropriation, for the repairs and for the continuance •of the public imgrove monis. Mr Stevenson moved to strike Out the clause making- an appropriation of SdB Obo for paying the debts already contracted 'on ihe Getty. : burg Rail Roacf. - After considerable discussion the amendMent Wei negativect- - -n tootiob Ito ' amend by Mr. Gilmore, That the Canal CO:nniis sioneis be instructed to sulpend operation, on the Gettysburg Rail Road From the first day - of Janu ary next, was agreed to. The , bill haring paned The committee of the whole, ti res iinmedialely:ta , - ken - up-on-second-reading, when Mr. Thompson made a motion to_ntrlice out t 'approFirliiOn be 7 fore spoken of, but - the. rho!' -was not agreed to wheri, after aorne.ilirther debate, ho. Vllll Pulled to a third reading, Weed to, and sent to; the Senate for toneurrence in the amendment by rue day 19. An Satiate, the amendments of - thelliiiise,--to - the . bili making partial appropria tion tb the publid Werke, were concurred In.— ' Mr. Strohm Made' en ineffectual attempt to have the amendment. directing the discontinuance of Work o n the Gettystfurg, /tail Readjirielien out. iblitigripittitibititrutotio - w 7 the — yeas - Were - S, nays 2 \ 20. A committee"bf nine was'apponited- o visit the public achools.of plihadelphia. St. A Ili a , 4om mittes.til threelto.visit the Weitern Penitett laiy. `'-In the House the follow Ins Persons were elect ed•dtrectors:• For the Bank oUPennsyl vapia, Ed. mond B.:Nixsell etid.Joseph' H..Newboltl4 For 'the 'Philadelphia. Bank. Benjamin .C: Carpenter 'end' Dale! 141. Broadhead. :For„ihe. Columbia Bridge Conipany. Joseph' DetWiler. and. 'Adam Diller. A message wok rieetved froin the Clover. nor;i:enelosittg - a ;letter - from the •Eashier of the- Bank of Pentisylvtinia, stating that hyawarrange. neat With Aii Barlngs, of London; the. diasaGa. faction of the foteign hold:4w of Pennnylanta stock would be.in all probshility-allayed; 'iri COn• , ..., _ _. seVnence,nt.which the governor_eoneeived that no legislation up on -- the subject was rt./Inked at, this time. •. '':7..', -' ..., '. -: . . Widne#46 :20a In the Senate, nothing-Win , _Ally .rii notc was done to-day. 'lli the' Hetise, on_ "Protion of .Mr. f!rabtr, pack copies of the Auditor General's reputt, and 3,ooor:copies of the abstrao, iifthe'Engliiii 1 longtime, and 2000 in nfits German , tiffguage. wtrtenhltited.to he re int,Oil. hi r. ty.. son Sulintte'd .i 'pi eninblP and roalutioni, ritindn, etrating with great ability:rand powerful guinent.'itiihist:thmedMissiomof Tex.a into Or. Union. The resolutions lay on the table Cpr the present. On motion of-Mr. Reynolds, of Nitres: - - moreland„the comniittee on'lniand - Navigation were directed to inquire into the expediency of atithtrizing the Survey_olarollidtir st. : railway or McAdamized. road fi-Om-Cbatnaliburg to Pitts! Mr. Crabb reported a bill authorizing the. em-' 4 04mm:a of a moral Instructor . in the 'eastern Penitentiary: Ocelwed off;reil, a re s teolu'ion direcling.the Canal Commissioneht to'Procure a 'chart of all the public Improvements of the state, and of fill such publiC ,improvements, in the . neighboring•states and Canada as may In anit way conflict With . the Improvements of Pennsylvania, end furnish each -member with - a copy.'..A.The resolution'was ecd to. Both Houses adjouPned to meet next mo log at . 5 minutes past 12. .:Thursday morning, Sminuteapast . l2. In. The Senate there was note quorum present; in the Hotile there was,.batio. businese watt transacted: UtAttni ED On the 2lst ult. by the Rev. Win. T: Sprole, Mr. Hugh Stewart to Miss Sa, rah, eldest daughter of thelate Mr.-Fran. cis Searight, Esq.. all S. Mtcldleton township. • • • With the above,notice we were faVorcii -with a - handsomit • 'slice -of the wedding cake. Both bride and groom have our 'best 'wishes for their future, welfare. .We say to all '. Go and do - likewie.' On the sth ult. by,the Rev.,J. Moody, Mr. Jesse -Kilgore, of Newton township, to Misi - Mary, eldest daughter of Mr. Joseph .Quigley; of Hopewell township . .., 'On the 26th ult., by the Rev.. John Ulrich, me. Jacob Ritter, of South Mid dleton,-to :Miss - glizabeth Smith, of Mon roe township. _ -,• (CODRMVNICATED.) • Obituary. . Died on the 23d ult.-John-au, youngest ton of hrishipber4u-,otrige - vittni-Tow-uhipag e years and 11 mont118. • _, - . • It la but just_to remark_thitAttring,fife„behad secured the esteem and - friendship of all- who knew him, by his exemplary ,moral , oaracter—! his gentle and affable address—his iffeetionste dispoiitiOn, and.his firm and unwavering piety • The pains ordisease were severe; but he endured _them with_Cliristinn resignation.-- During his eon._ -finementhe delighted_to_conyerse,Zupon his future' destiny, and , the .consoling prospect of fitturity, secured by °the religion of,Jestts. H is favorite theme was . the love of. Christ—and Its the coil, vulsive agony apprciached, his expiring words welcomed death, testifying to his sorrowing friends that lie .was going to a home of eternal happinessoodwell threver in the presence uf, Itis - Saviottrand - his - Co&-/"Nlar-l-idie-the death righteous.", • RAW. _ sorrict. ALL persons indebted to the estate of Robert ..r,arley';_late_ofßopeweittuwn,ship„deceased are hereby notified to.ifterrat thelormer reirdenee of said deceased,. on Friday . .and ilaturday. the 26th and 27th days of January, 1838',:and make payment thereof—otherwise the, , clairos igainst them will be put-in the hands of a Justice of the Peace for collection) and all persons Jtiiin. clairris_against said estate are requested to present them properly atithentie..tbi. • THOMAS J. EARLEY, Atiorm:y in fact for Sally.Earley N. It —All indebted to the late firm of Robert Earley, sr. and Robert:Earley, jr. are .requested to• appears settle, and make payment at said time to Robert Earley, Jr. 7 -atimiting-..-partzuz_tif.. l said firm. January 1;1838.-3w.° • Society "Equal Rights)? Members are requested to meet - in the ilst.t.,.on this afternoon, (MONDAY) at three O'clock, on business of imp. glance." January 1, 1838. •Capitag 30,000 ,Dollars. VIGINIA:STA'rE LOTTERY: For kindowing the Leesburg Academy and for ollter.piirposea. -Clasallo...l. for 1133:. •To he drawn at Alexandria, Va. Saturday, Jan. • nary 13, 1838.. EinuNDID 5VA1E312... • - • - $30,000-10,000--7,0W-5,000-4.000-.1, 000 - 2,165-25 . of-1,000-50-a:500-r-50 01'200; &a , Ticket $lO-flair $5:-Quarter $2 5 , 1. Cert'sof.l7.ickage3 of 25 Whole , TiCkets $l3O Do•, dO do • 25 Half ', do 65 • 25 Quartcr _dtt 32 50 100 Pirizeis of $l,OOO. VIRGINIA STATE.LOTIERY. • Nor the benefit a the town - 0' Wheeling. • Clan No 1 for 1838. To be drawn at Alexandria, Va..on the 20th Jan. uarg; 1838. . • - ' IanANO CAPITAL PiIIZES: $36,090,--78.000-4.,000-3,002 , -2,500- 1 , 01 7- 100prizei;-of 1,000! &c c , Sce. .Tiekbta only slo—Halves $5-05,iiartera,40,• 50 Ceres of l'ackagea of 23 Whole -Tickets it ISO • Uu do - 23 Quarter •do 32 SO . . Sao i ooo.—s.o,ooo. . - 14-Drawn Nwribers. Virginia Suite :LOWY.. l'or the ini:efit of the Mechanical Belies°lent • Society of Narfolk Class An 1 for 1838. ; pRAND - SCIIESIE. $30.000--40.000-6.0004-5,000-4,000- 3 , 000 12,300-2,120-2,00025 of 1.000-20 of 500- 20 of 400. Ike Esc. , • : • . ' ThkeLeio --H H lES,s_,Sitjar_ter.s2-10— j - Cart's ofpackages of .2.5. Whole - Tickets sl2o_ Do, • : .25 Half_• do • '6O ' Do - ;do ttnalref" -- do ' - SO 03-Orders for• Tickets and Shares or Certifi c o ck _ of .p at k a; the 'above Magmifice - in se- mnstproMpt-atteuiion; and and an of * of each- drawing iient immediately' to all who order froiu . us; Addres 1 . 1 Managers, Jan, 1083! astlington City. D. C. • CItEDI • OBS NOTXIDEi•-= , TAK : g NOTIPE thatae lam;e a~ililieil to the judges coutt of ,Cernmon.Pleas Cumberland county; for the:•bcriefit of - the insolvent laws :of tliis Commonwealth. tklld . they have appohlted 'Monday - the Bth day of January, 1858, at the Com t 'Hoube, in„Car lisle._for_the_heakrihk,pf,u*,,und nor creditm_a,: when and where may-attend if you think proper . . proper.. : HIRAM SAVAGE, - - A ',LPN' wEBB , ItENJ. RUPIUGHT. . _ _ LIEN KV S rALLER. HENRY McCOSKRY. I)ECI,ER. • ' ME(; 8 6 BY virtue. of an. order of the Orphans' Court of Cumberland county, will be exposed to Pliblie• sale on Wednesday ,the . 24th day of January next, at-the public house of John .Joseph Kelso, deceased, situate in Bast Peonstiorbiigh -VW& enmity, `ecintaining 21 Acres and .107 Perchea r morts,_,% . ": c riexv._:_Bein_g_part uf .a ract fOrmerlY led 5 4 10 `s FerrY pfack. - Taiis p roperty is— divldkl into three parth and will be BM . se p ara t e -pr to4ther, to'isit purchasers., _ 44 , 6 tif the ofOreleid pro psrty situate a h n yethp , Aurnpike , and op this river,Susquehanno,, cent - wiling Acres and 42 peiches, - more or with Quit large and commodious Brick - ; _ • • '•• •'5 . . El TAT it, Btrr: Ili frame . . •- , . Large fram stable, all nearly new, and n ow' occupied by John Sourbeck, •TIF S TOR Ir. . • .. . . . • up. '" ' Contlguous thtieto, a valuable LuinberYar4 , • :thereon,, and other necessary imprervettie'nts. and, beautifully situated. ait is one-of 'the beat stands for a public house in the county. . No 2 - ,That part which lies below thb Harrisburg bridge, Ws 8= Acres and 15 perches, mor or less. r nning thb._ turnpike roast about -142 erches tiettetlie 'rail road, With ' .yrnber rd.on the river shore. lt` here is - a oust occupied 'as a store and other improyem its thereon erected: - - No, 3: That par situate on the lured- Pike road. containing Acles, more. or less, witlim • • • ii; ' -',' ::•:_ t-TmrSTQR , t2:..,- , .:'. , I tht' : . ,_,.;_ oa,;--irou.ogo . . ~ thereon erected; occupied by Leyte's Banks; , a good Orchard of select.fruit, aganien. add . 'other improvements.: A portion of the above property being situated on the river'shore. "both above and below the Harrisbuq bridge. affords the best - landings in the viciiirty..hav. ing tice_advantagei of the turnpike ' ; and. the rail road being within st few feet of it. It hie for a long time been occupied as a landing. and Lumber Yards. The property . pses- ' ses many advantages • its favorable sty.tion. and its connection _ wit h the i'mprovcinents of-" the county , Which Makes it well W o thy the attention of purchasers. -Due, atten nee will, - be .given and the_ternis of sale ma elinown on the day. of sale by . • -- - _ --Kinney, • • • By order of the Court4—ThomiiiiiCrailli eml,•Clerk, 0. C. • - • • - December 18. 18374.- • • CREDITORS TAKE NOTICE.. • • The subscribers. auditors -appointed by . the ,Or . pitan's :COurf . of 'CuMberla ( rid ' county, - to marshal and 'iMPOrtidti the ' remaining. assets- of .Jonathan' Huston ' , amo,ngedifors, will. meet for that"- purpose, at the Public, house-of 'Joseph; • „Stay_Man v ot_the Walnilt,Sottom in said: towntNp, on Saturday. the 44th of'JanuaryynfJat 10 0'c10e15,,:4.• IC_ at Which - time and plaC'e all persons ing claims'against . said :estate are noti fied to produce the same. !: ;•!•- • .IAMES WILLTANI WOODS; . • JOSSTAYMAN, • • • Dec. 18, '1887.-'- e ..V Att(4000,1: ASSIGNEE A.ccffitirirt. • NOTICE is hereby-'given that the. Assigntis account of William Lusk assignee of Robert dleinn.,-haa_been-preaented.teiihe,coust-ta1.., ,, ti. mon Pleas.of Cumberland county; fol. confirm* tion ands allowance, and said cburt have -att. pointed the first:diy;'3anuarv'term,.lB3B; (being ihe Bth dsi , of said month). for considerittion Sind' !tidoon all concerned to show coma .why nut be confirmed and allowed.. • GEORGE; FLEMC.4O; Proithy Office. Carlisle; bee. 12,1837. • ' NOTICE. The, subscriber, an auditor appointed by Me Court Of Common Pleas of Cumberland Coun. tv to Marshall the assetts=in - the hands of Piarick_Davidson .Esq.-Administrator of the estate of Thos. Guy, deceased, will meet.for that purpose, at the Prothonotary'', Office, in Carlisle, on Tuesday the 23d day of iattua. ry; 1838,.at• ten o'clock in the forenoon, `of which all concerned will take notice. . • GEO; .F.I.,EMING: December 19, 1827. ,' To_nit Claimants and .PerisenS interested. . Notice - is hereby-given that a writ of Sara Pacifist to Januaty . Term, 1838, to me direct- • ell, has been issued out 'of theCohrt of Com. mon Pleas, of Cumberland county, on the 411 owing ' , Mechanic's LienP entered-And recorded in the Court of Cfimtnnu Pleas aforesaido iz t George. Spangler, li. . - .. • ye. ' .i. Sci. Pa. 'Sur. M 0.." The Trustees of Dick--- charlict'' Lien, No. inson - Cullegefuwnersi - 29 - riancityr - TOrinv ---1- - and - Henry Myers, - .1838... - i - - - . contractor. • • •. . ' Simon Oyster.•• ..:.1, . a , • , --. . - pi -Spi.Pa.. Su r. The trustees of D ic k- Mechaniis tein. itson - College - usinert - .NO:A - January -- _eini lenry . Myersi'ar .[Tesy,lS34 chitect: ' , ~. . Yost Spangler ~•'. ‘ vs. , -Scl.. Fa: Sir: - Henry Myers, A rchi Mechaniest.Leln test. 2und,..trtl_slets—of, ' ~:-o . 3s4iftliary--- - - - Dickinson College, o- Term 1-838: • ,„ , .., wners., . 1,, , .. j -- JOHN. Ivi, VERS. Sh'er(ll: . Sheriff's Offie,e . ~ ••• Carlisle. Dec. 25, 1837.] ' '"- - . - tice TAKE NO' ICE that I have app • lteOttahla judges of the urt :Of Common-Fleas of Ad. HMS County; -fo the_pineflelif the Insolvent • laws of Allis Co imaniyegith. And they hare' \ 40tiointed Mond e t' e 22d day January. 183 t at the'Cenr House In ''Flettystarrir for the. hearing.mf and:. my eretEtratii.. when and .where yo May atlendllynn 004 : 0.04 or. - SAMUELS.-•FORNEY.— ' tlecenther .15,1837 , •••• Gettysburg Star.. , havc received hotly IcCriv , & York cLoras, which I warrant keep good tiipe - , and otter thety teAucetil prices, at my store. - • " • 'CriALtgBARNiTZ. , • CHARLES BARNITZ has received' se per per Guin ElastiO , Suspendete,-settich he "cffers•at reduced prices. , El E 3 ZI tr: