~ , ,- ,_ ;-, , , - A7g.-•- ,: ..- . 4t'7,:::...- . , • -•- - ,'..?,, i z k. , ., ,,- -.!,.V.i.ik,' , ; -,, : . ..:.!' - ;i.. , ! .:;.„, Id -. :i '-, ', 7 ''.E.lo:4ol : *,,. ibitOß - 110.0i1:0011#04. "•'''''' '''i6Akitili6Lir.--** - ='' • '..'"!'"iiedliiteiiiiair. Eeiiir4p*.i*,,,oo; 4; ASliir;Gllt kern the-irt of "adumbration' : in4lnnerer ve shouldbite .to`' know. If he Aid . nnelre can't chine in Cmptt Sanii3reen'a iriATre • crzr'rbe preeeplollsyse.), Janine - Harper, )1l been r.a.onmicketn4 . by the 4 .NatiVea".i.of New York:end DOlioSebbnv Esq. byibe , . 11C71.Irbe steeple of adeburch in Phila -Iphia, 'l7O Meet iii beight,,t r ies_ built on the grourteriniii'hoiirteo to the,'`to - uter the church after' being completery'finishecl.- 7A ticklish job, _ „ , `• 'There are sonte.goott markeinen , in — O,Ol in bi IVI r.; ant eir Taug ban - roe:l4;i jpilieetintle ieirAuts, with a ride,on. , tillticindaylas4. at a dislance of olte hundred and five yards, the string" of whieh T ivas 4 knehelk Who can beat'it ? . A "MyrivE" --Trumartr Dative A.mericanlr hay.e:at length (Carried their can- didate . fdr Mayor of 13osloh„On•ille eighth . trial, by a - plurality of 171 ! The loco 11 - 61 - r - Td t?dcfcat the. Whig nominee. . smekine has become v_ely fashionable in. Paris. Some ladies, it is said, it. tensidering_the effect it has on the breath, making it tin' very essence of putrid' 'exhalation, we_ *wonder that -t'h'e:y ahtinld Tel to iv lb 'habit. • ..13:u t the gove'rntnent' has, the Tight or tobacco me= "timely, and it re an ohject tb have tile weed in fashion.. r . . _ 40TRER IiFiRAcTJON.rhe Rev:'Mr Scott, .of gew Orleans, and tlie•Rev. Liati.of Celynibu3, Miss. haVe publicly - re - trade - a:the harge;ithuti, Mr. Cl ay played nardo on the Sab4ath-.. Tho excuse now is, that Mi.l:yon, %sit° . circulated the , elan -air. all over Mistissippi,_ on the authority Of Mr. Scott, •iiiiAtenderslood -hint - 1 - It seems,kowever,that the misunderstyinding was brought to., the knoWledge of Scott, sex , eral weeks before the election, but he dill .notsee fit to contradfct it; until some time afier the election. fee/ have - elapsed since , Valentine's Day was oelebta:ed in, this country ; but it is nnw \ Observed In nearly all the 'cities and towns of the Atlantic States. A New York pa per aa e- hat at MA — twenty twenty thousand Valentines were received, on Pritly,•in that city. Many of theso k iays the Met *ere very costlysome, for which alleatt $5O a piece was paid, being imported directly .from Paris.' One of Agig, which we saw., contained a jewelled trent bag, ingettiosuely fettentsd tO the let— teh Sheet, and in taeh tarter of a beautiful 'border shone a bright erne'ralt). • , By the way, we see it, vated that the earliest poetical Valentines were writienthy - Charles, Duke-of-Orleansi-who-wol-ialkon prisonerictlie-hattiworAlib-coiirclifl4F2: Hone, in his Every Day. Book, states they ivere - eqiiipoieit kirit" gallant - Frealiiiiiii Ithile t 'cOrkliftad'4tilfre . (l 4 B4,l4 4 :iind arepre asyvgii. in - tie eplen did folio _touch _ The trial_ of ; goung •Faeler!..wha to yen or, two bpi bein g then a Malabar of ------ Vaietoi?llF-ge; -- 1110itiqiy7wdu - meit — Tlirof Dwight, and.. was ` ‘-'afier7arde - admitted to bail; adoiilil - haveiegularly . tmite rai the the Suiereourt of New ____prestmtier Haven,buliamoi t e t p x , a szinaue_to_po s dpone. alecouniiifhiS,shXmise.: - Certificates from PhYiderdeakiii presented stating he Woe enables' tri ittend. The Judg&,. --efiertexpg rem, to his duty ,nve motion. the 'w;as,isceadiegirfuifeited. D;Pie, bkorf-*hi9 ; Lll-995 60 PaPers Have liven eit:euhttito.titedniiith .test thatthe ttAtetutti,i'oricentil'ekYAltSit . the itholttit,"ofo,Na o iT.:ti - ii#T#3ls tiy to , bfic,e.f,lteet rakbitiationideeititute Bo'they muatreeortto egnie'otheiteliiehood ' to' off robbery. hut while may as — Wrell7kil foli!ethi t ng r thel„earek be‘te*tr,9se,il egon.. 'lcrtTh° influx 'orlclkiv,,*" to ° ite#4;,'i bejmi.Veric greeOft /ate' , Theta is AM ; 00141 4Pahilik;eiatelteOs JOrihavl i ,?,leeadit" alltead I ;4 43 il*Atil'Of the 'is taihipin, or i;0 1 . 1 0 1.: be, and ~eveial llibtua'have been 4PiehtiPd for, that purpoat. • *alai ew 'catheri have _at iiifftfaad all slang the;cipult, , „i 4 i• gl sate glair,4 gt',9und t° Arent tleg_ree, l4:fiatneee, aceofding4ilte_ • 90 °FttrP , °.! ° 1 3 ° 0 ° adiur° 14 tTPItiOtirgs " 7:11 16 ente r Pri$, 0 r r • we* blihry,:ereditable t, nOltOraitieova uteP a! Ythe various maw . ri"iiiiWo Vtti:ot4pf, Chiiieti 4E6;100:0 organ 4700 , : DJ r ar PO' keY,C o *'/ q„.; - • t %O r kt i g'', 4 !° ll 4 l l:P,a 4 " .l lPFl;' 4 14,11 ft t. .f 0 ; 41 0i 0114"eh#0.914 '314 ..,e4q o.l f '14;411 MEE T ".• •,,r, ;AVV ‘gl ..-(11%470*11,1,,r-k • Te - fr7iltTylift amount State talc 'asseesei~ on` real-andversonal--propet tittunlie i k_ok_this_e_onimonWealth;_foi ,the Years 4841," 1842; 1843 and 1844 ; the atriourtlipaid intitlithe State 'treasury by each county during these four years ; the amount ktill . due by e a ch county ; and Ilia amount each received during the 'iamb pel for'Coinmon School - purposes. • A 'recipitulation'qof .this statement matiictlia following exhibit k ' Veers.. Tax Assetacd.• chool p App. 1841t523,200 $212,09.7./ $350,338 1842 663,075 394,281 - 4 5 .8,344 1843 992,206 565,467 393,152 '1844' - 946,055 —772,108._ '163,147 ' $3025,536 $1,943,933: $1,486081 8 1'his statement shows, says the Harris biirg that the arrmUnt of tai .outstanding 'on' the Ist say of,lEMbary % 1815, was $1,182,603. :This, the Auditor General state's, is subject to exhonorations riiieCommissicois to collectors and 'county yeaurers for fo'ur 'years, which he estimates - al.tiliottrtighrffeeentuin of the amount of taelbsess.ed, • isstuningAhis to be coeicet, the net amount , outstanding on the day abuse named, was Prom the Isl. to the 25th . of ;Tannary in clus)oe,,the date to which the statement is made up, there N:/as ieceii , ed at the Trcap ury front The sirionin outstaniling. the'sum of $185,797. This, of course; was 'appro priated to the payment of the Febilllryin T -tsfeiff,Ligallaidia- 7 1n - - 7 the-Leonsom motion-of that glorious work, which has 'redounded so muelt:to the honor and glory of the com . • Mon wealth: . - . • .This statement shows also the gratify ing 'fel, that despite 'the gloomy apprehen sions eirpressed by flu'. Sltun'h it his re- , cent disgraceful Message, there is 'every reasonable probability that the state will be able to continue the payment of (the in terest on the public .. debt in August, and regularly thereafter: In addition . to from - the amount ou tit tend: ing of former yeors,•it is reasonable: to ei tirMate that a large, amount will also' he - re: ceived. out of the three Millessessment a for the present year. Nothing but a gross re missness on the part of the adiniiiistfatian in Urging. and facilitating collections, can redder - ff failure atall • .Tit - fife:hes been MuthcoMplaitit•and dis• satisfiction expreseed-iii the tine. OM unjust.beseas*e . nts itt the several sectithis of the State, whereby alTitijil the whole burden of Taxation has lieensad• ,died Upon one section. To show how just' ib this domplaint;sce• babe 't oMpiled the 'folliiiking the following' tables front the state meitiof the Auditor General, which ate worthy of attention,. • .They exhibit the a' mount of tax aseessedand s paid in the four -years-in-t he—sie-Veral--counties--designateth mid the amount of School appropriations dronedby each : WESTERN AND NOTITIIffRisI CO - UNTIES. Counries. Tar assessed. Tax paid. gap rec. Armstrong, $12,353 $3,303-- 617,749 Bedford, 21,409 10,557 25,714 Bradford, 20,868 15,331 24,632 Butler, - R 15,763 5;639 21,154 1 7smbria, l ,5,333 - 1,996 9,974 Clarion, r 8, 3 4,7 1 74 9,432 Clearfield, 6,535 1,561 7,810 rrawford-, 17,445 8,367 2024, Erie, 23,486. 8,335 27,340 Greene, 13,791 - • .8, 7 79,5,91,13 1 Indiana;' , - %861 .:'17757 8 eferson, 5510- - 14;255 27,298 -1-,4 - 77 2,918 Sopirpet, •.• • 15,752 7,867 'l6 088 migoch.min, . 13,270 5,344 17,804 6,521 5,295 13,690 Venango, , s 7,397 3,308 12,754 Warrent!4.2,- ,: ' 6,030 3,267 8,168 :Wayne; 7,589 2,741 9,790 h Ir_romAislable it will be Seen that the above tWenty Western and Ncirthern conn• ties have drawn lint the State Treastily. for Sehitot - purposes; $195;0110 - iniffe - than' they paid into it; and $09,219 mote.than the-Whole-amottitt-ef-thtrtart .. es and that more than half of the lax assessed mompare.-the abOie tilth . .the followingQ _ -134i611-9Crifi----55;874 Berke 118,512 63,986 • 43,800 Chester, • - 137,151* 80,483 50,912 Cumberland,. • 62,622 ; .33,776 27,604 Dauphin,., , 52,498 - 38,092 25,014 Delaware, 48;719 ' 411,05916,08 Franklin, 74,143 .36,791 32,414 'Lancaster, 191,271 ,149,348 „ 74,666 Lebanon, 53,107 20,9,93 19,608 Lehigh, - - 61,745 42,94.1 ' 95,350 Montgomery, • 123,034 , '70,011 - 45,472 Northampton, 83,985' • - 42;301 • 32,232 R'liiladelphia, .. 993.665 • 729,071 214,094 (,735,i321.443,335 Eire are 'thirteen Easiern optlaties' that hinic assessed a1,126, 1 702' mete than,Pley have; received roP - School , appropriation,and have paid nearly the Wholes'af it into the Traabuty.' is it, net appatent: from these, statements that.the;aiiessmenteategrasslY unequal`and'unjued, and "is . 'thCre• notest ground for • Complaint 2 The Beard °rite', NOnitpiC d on m•es one t s, rto 'to oailn444o6rili•Parril*rti'W is will hel:deto devise.amne systedi fer',the assessment °and ,collectiOn 'tlieVaies; which will . rlittrts Leqpitliy-tmdleit pon'tdribe.tax•payeri '• h'ie iitchli re , • ' , gen t le m an ‘ l ' I , -. • whifteud, , ..&;g , !, , ~ itirio_tavierate , - he ejiiitte'tinOP , ' hotr-POVer I? - °0 °- ,f- 'it litltnce.lo.Fo, ,--.• I'4lllolde .n. o ' ol ° ll4 ' , , ' - &the heed 0 ,r , , 1- i 13,4,1,11 OP lt ' b .: ' ::' iliefte. 'heti exT;tLif ~iiiioviTell ' P is In' i' inhio 'Or lPll°O alu * - ' e 't '',4100011•°!')/ ° - : -';-,f , il him'vl i 1. ~,-,--, "1 . , '', 2 ' '= • •f 2 ~..:414tZ ..4."- '4. '-''''• t -- '''''- t' et, ipitriiEr''"' i !„.c..i:po l t i l ,, l. , f' ;• .t i ii , '• -Thirw eigt , ..e ,, 4 , 4o , - ' lei' what-P00•°, ~... "y MI ? s VIA:, ' 'M'r7ti"dilicaPY.,-:.4 , ',fitioft "--,zrk,,,,. .0 .. ,trf3,,,,111 ..-liditr,fpelP: Y,, T 1 ' j4l6,telice*,- 4 lh‘cr'T ' 7l. - Ilii4l;i.oo#g37.::':)A; ,049 'q'•,', , ,,,f`t,,, - ?-\•'''N',7;l4,;,i. - ~,„4,4.4:tri,„2-ticanxi .....,,,, ~,,gtotkvoolll6, ,„„i,,,,„ ;I ' \ tt474., 7,41 Willl . l a 0 BSI' :riliertl44l74l: I '4 ' 4 101401:0147d, T. 41* '., "11,6.•\.5';,,eci1i,,, ky,litt:',:-;:'''tla,..rrk4', '....; \7' ~ iil4ol.*Mc, ,f•';•;.y.• vi.•?•=1;-,-.. • , - • • •• - • 14 '' -:4- ',' l iV4L''' ..t ' ' ' - ,:t• ` 5 l - - - ~ - r. 1',,41.4 t. 248,893 • 122,612 318,112 . ltsix'sPlriaigs , P e t it • • 4 .11tetipr lent -ask- melvlittl;lo. G oveniositonVe• firsCerteig t Vdt#tifti, ifteteiferatiire,ned whetherl42;. 6 ol4 l 4 Well 'Of hie 'itlininisttatitni , know Mr. Slttink - Was no 0-rnYVF;fgetWl favorites, among the Many and i have had the pleasure Or.be4iffint; acquainted on• our it easiertWilikii c i during the .tweetit years. Antl thave nO dontit hie adinuiia`fra tion ivili he distingeisherfforitierePeillY, shorter sessions-of the Legislature, .and-a greater' amount of Wholesome legislation,. promotive-of-.the_Credttofeely_Statel , .!.-thari.. has marked the adinittistiraiiiii!iOf any of our Governors .for the last 'iriniiiterof - eon tery leading principles by whit:lt:he proposes to be guided in the perforritance of his duties, in his estimate of, which lam well;; satitifietl;-45nietakert. It appears plzinsi ble u and , to:4liilarmlees if, a ppli,ed . (as, he most probably`: etenda) to viduntar,k asso ciations.euly- .1 - 11 epkineiii)elethisth men associated for . gain should in cenimon with . : others T he individually for 'all their , joint engagements."—Now • if you and Mr. S . .—antl Mr. 11.'and P. and --Iyvho have cenfidenee in the responsi bility and io..grtry o 1 -each - other s should associate ourselves together for the purpose banking,--we -might properly enough ife -matte-frtdrOileallY-liritile- folall the engage ments of our associaiiiecatise we Would have ,the exclesive,iight and power to alp piiiiireur Cashier and 'Clerk,.aed to limit or extend our intsines's to what we might ' ~ judge best calculated to enable' us to make the gteatest profit and - secure the confidence of the public. 'But-if we looks( what the practical results of the .principle may bt;. (and that is. the.best test of every principle) if it_slioulil.be applied to mixed associa. Lions for banking, such as to the renewal of the charters of 'Mo. banks, many, nay, most of whose 'stnakkohlets , ate 'known to bold from two tolgee:i litindte,d dollaris of s.tdck, and' to beworth .no other prope'rty,' whilst some ten or twenty others own (rpm three to•five thousand dgartroestocktrath, . and own rea l property tortwice the amount 'of their stock, We will see' hat it will oiler_ ate traost_ unequally and 'unjustly against the freehold stockholders and their families, and could not possibly afford to the public In The most favorable operations of the' principle ?note than a very partial security against losses by the banks; whilst it .would open. an- unbounded field for deep; daring speculators, and subject the community to itore,exter.si've frauds and heavier losses, 'than they have ever yet entered from all -the-banks that havebsen eliartered m Penn sylvania on the old principles adopted pre vions-to the year eighteen bundied and 'flak-alt. Let us, for example, suppose that the bank of All—, liave a cajpital.of two hundred thousand dollars ' has'its char terlenewed, making the stockholders liable individually for the of the Corpora tion, and That thfre ate one hundred stock holders% of wkont teri..areinduatrious tarn). era owning t i ielitii) . .lliougand dollars , of stock and baiting fartnS l WOrtli'ten -thousa nd -dollars each uninetnnbeted; ten thriving -mechanics,: each_o_w_nitig_tltee. thoossiid, dollars e 'of stock, and hotisciiatid lots worth six thousand tlollars- each; twenty %tridogs and other females owning each (our thou sand dollars of stock, but no other propel; Hty; ten persona of various occupations hold , 1 ing one thousand 'dollars of stock each—. 'whose nthbr -properties-are morgaged Tor more than they are 'wotth, and the remain ingfiCty Stokkitolders_have...each-six—hun— died dollars of stock—forty nf . tvlina, s te r side in 'ain't tamp. but have‘no other tan- -gibV:itopet , ty , --antl-tep-of-theFO - feside - in -- other .States. if l'heti The a#airs of the. 8 - 6 - u - Ttinr - igeilt - is - theTilte - debtEr Jbe by t'be batik eiceeil-,the-i nod-Ere-GM-due to=it by the• - sum of two hundred "thousand dollars—the'cOnimunity holding thosO4wo hundred thoUsanit doll.rs of debts against the bank would be able to recover only, eighty .thousand leaving one hundred and dollars unsecured, been e •dretitlind twenty thousand - dollars of thi stock held by pert,‘lis who bad no '''pr'bp. orty in the State tii'pay Weir share Of tits•lossea—so that, norwithatiniditig• the individual liability prinfii'ple`was. 10w duced •to proteCt the public agalnatloas• ea by -- thefailure - of the . bank- - : ,- yet - vv r e knit' it cannot have the effect stiPpoited , bY friends;when applied,to associations Cow posed of:ettch-i.variety persona 'of dif.i .-and .-tespotisibilitiest and ; the direptioniud wanagenient of which: npiVbe.‘:chaligad to luitthe:viewir,of the more advtktukails•Pirt.'oll4;l!ttiickliolders. , Thai it appears frolitiht4trirkiitittitato' ittentroeloinntkitatveryrindividutilln7thif *hether 141)044-mai oi - mer, chant, whoi;-,hotdi,a tlollai Ole of thO flank of•Mr—;•im.tistioatt . tit Nast eirdolja . toi of likt.teni so "that the, priiciplo - is ; bat infriejeOlckPi*evilnrcPaMunilXso 6l ! loseestf - ftit : ;Olietatei 100, - cisep.iir; niiii..l;(44l, 'Amuse u 101 ; ; ,Milltia'ned es hseielfresi twice e/kel„eeh es the e mPeel Fns - ;ijultencegarn!er, - 'AP - Okn' qe) & e the el Aeftialnliliel,F!'lMPelleret :o#;llY.,lthe Ti Prrn!°l ll6l iihtt, APIla% ,fiVe47,4C6,0110 1 1 1t r ! ', 401b , #.0.4 1 )A,9' iiistileatilibf,t;;;i43,4lo4.* Pir" ' .-,,,,5,04,4,5N,Wi-J4,lf J o gr ,o ft cob, 14.00* 1 ., hs 4 f i 9*10441fh ha Oki dots= '4o''`Mlt3Yls`6llBll6; enough to pay thitiijibtereat;iM illlllOl3 er eiad°l:ll`SO74hat the ten7rarttielleifld the ten ineehenleii 4eand Piot, one: , huntlred-and sitt,V l tfitilktriA dollars *oral 'imher pro "6it'Whilat'ailly of the other •stockbt& F. o rsjiays*et nothing , more than She_ a Wf Tribila•itiely Oecatigelh6y " hall Orr , Prßltlr,l4lo l # oo l. and tlie rem ain ing twent,tfiiekholderallosf,no More than the amOinioi' 4 l l 4irstocle, bedause the y lived in oititr'Sts,tTs: Thus are the latter Plass or, sleekhot i deill ,{who were, perhaps - the iriniiPat : agents m occasioning the losses) ert f abled 'Weir Terme, and houses, ilift,ralrops4tiTe friffiri“hci - pryin - ent - of portion. oPlfte ,108:ifts Ito vstasionsd by is-vaid.that the ten 'farmers aißi``tao wiechatiies, who are re sPobs!ble Kid 14,dipj0,14, shoul lave taken carp eldhutr, Boarl of birectors, who, would It y lapage the affairs of the Bank In:ituch :awaytvititiVoitl - loWeisibeyond the, amount'of khe capital of the Bank— that if they-dtil.not, it own faulib - aird --- they - Porght lir - suffer ror - IL - I would State in repl)t, that thek-did ail lYt th eir ,power to elect prudent, judicious men as directors, to manage thp affairs of. the. Bank; and that they were out-voted by those stock holtters who. had leas to lose-, and .Who were disposed to Speculate on the very Con fidence , they Supposed to be produced in the communit b the iintvotluction of the individual. liability principle, and who re commended diem Selve s to other s ecula tors, by promisee of 'extending the limi ness of the Bank, and of being much mere liberal in making loans, than had heen the _previous Board, composed, of the farmers, and Mechanier before mentioned. For in- . stence, - the ten farmers .could give but one. hundred 'and' :thirty votes,. and the ten me chanics one 'hundred and. thirty: . t.;otes, king loge alert welitendred whilst the ten_steeltheldees, whose.reelies tales were friergagecl. for- niire , than they were worth, •would. give - the - 31mi:htors", 'ticket eighly,votesthe To ety 8 lock fielders whiill'ave-no - ' , `4, thee. property,.could - zeiVt two liiind;ed• and - forty votes fo'r tlitrepeen lators' ticket—and the ten stockholders living overAL the -Skate, Would be entitled to sixty votes, making together three bun dred and eighty votes, allowing a decided majotity for the tqieLulators'fickei, over the farmers and fiiiechanies' ticket. But you Will probably say, that' the . Allows and b other female .stockholders would:no_ doubt iota - thti„' farmers and echanics' ticket, and see — tikite, triumph. ewer to-this, it is only necessary to say, that W O„ stockholdereofbankitioning-Voteby proU: and - kbavirnever - known a-feint:le stoCkhol der attend' "41 ,. .Alectilfor , - ,Direitafirin any of our 'Rankti—that 'moit of them live in tHfcrent pails of the'State, and would be more likely to be, influenced by the sixty stockholders who can et;st the three hun dred and eighty votes, than by the twenty farmers .and methanics,- es well because they are more aptlo have. relations; friends or acquaintances among thelitty in vvhobt they have confidence,.becanie they are Out' of the Way of ,knowing anything aboin their difficulties. in littslitess, or of their unfitness to have the directions of a tank. So that if the female - Piet Of the iteeklioldeii, eatild-be - prevaileecni - to eree: Lion at all, it is most probable they 'would increase the majority-of the ,speculateii!' ticket. Nur would ,the wish' to obtain large !mans from the bank fcr .. theinselVala, and grant tiMniselves_ more liberal, ancomritedations,.he . tha,:orily,Cr.chni f, indecementfor sriett4oolthrigterSii'As thetMind ad- Trenturous of the six4,...'ere,le.diAribiho: to secure the..control of the Dan k, to thoev;rtinder,their in fluence, They 'Wobld. cati . iliteciiiikelirtui* - as - inreani , asit wriykireWirthitttlmaneicia ona: tract had succeeded, the ten farmer/44M he ld roc'', thousand dollars-of,stookr_ineht-0414Wie,_11:',7113.- -chahlicate,icithree thousand dellarc el'atriik each, would h e . not only Aviiiinebni: l tin'alous,:to. di.sposo 'Cr their stock fax , . otie,fotiri4. n i;limi present" value% tether than risk the loss of the whole Edit. and of all their rem) estatd also , through the reck less, injudicious thisMinagement of the t pecuia tors',Deard. of Directors. :'111911.won11:-0e now Dircetorsc.or their' foicign. 01106;...die 'aided. in elecilitilliitriviet ilia 'cliW thdusand thiliare • of stock, nwerid.bi the farmers end 'inechanhis; for . tweniy,lhonsind 414a*,21E1e - that not only, does this indiviieillistbilityliriniMid invite arid citable Ibreighartt.!,4 , ooi*O4,4i3rtintti steady, sub ., 'mandril hirniera'.arid:Yrietiiii#loo - 4 t t is ciltegritker. deceptive and unoiiitpoitiii;O*Ootity to the - pub. ' lie siaitwqoitiOll4Basirfix..."Nie find that.the: ° ° l3i- ' .16FViiki**,iii*:i.ti#: any pro ° I A T: that, eribia.4oth;Viiiii,ii4f44 t"4 ..have seld•en those , y4tit , f;iiii4tO***l4,oOv.,oleirTottioit4oo. p 4O !,101"pieri,..)ztt,O , AkiitileifiOltoldiii iii‘th;O . Bank of I)(4:4ii'i;i:47OfP l i , ' = itlAther prop ! iliiihai lilm3niatieiiiiAlitigil - **le dollar *,,,yi4 ~' notion of , jfijiiii4.lilli'.l pi*or.o4, 144,10:o. ' 4tion.ottti,fn4o,o4l7 , ..lliitiiliti Priv i)iple i • inti:l! the,rPne* ; 4l, , S#l,t . .ol4fiießf.thi.pq# b(111,4"4 . • P 09 6 10 I#lo.4 l 4*.iloboiiiiiiiitir part Of. ibe :itookjiptlere ' fintyfieiiiippet,thaitie . w..Bogrd hie Iketilirciiiiiiiiidoiriniiivi'fiiiit pt,airt Wiheii rah and, AnlPrudilit deteOlooqon to accommodate all 'who •opplied• to them,.ftod so metro 'floiniiiiiiiteitti )tad ,that. to ' thei middle if their aecund vpar,, they iiivAligtOtio stop—and on .. s ic aminelion Or: , the..' , :adlyra,ortho'finstittition, that ihb 'Pl Atrit- i..# l *; -B- m i i r :i i i i . 4l43- "itlcT4 - 70 - 4,"1 14 ' 6 wilflOtd, 1 3 1 00.* : i.1 : "14.05:141.414, •Pail,l . l. '.,thr e e • *lied 'of rions •! of . difte ant espOnsibilltes, , trharachsrs and dlaptatitlens,:illitintlitildnal'litlttlil. thO•stockielderehiviteiiiiird 'enithies the more; rithientureettstotikkelders 10:8Patrbleto off. of the eilitior4 . anti !tilling:MO Community :inte a false Community: into exposes:the.note holders,-depnsiters . flild older losses than has e4erheen suffered by the creditors of all the Banks of the statir of Pennsylvania that have-hien 'chartered or `re: Chartered Without the • .Individual liability`) applied to them - , '.".,`• tne,liciwever;that Mr. Chimpneys ad. mils that it, would be ' wropg to:make the Stoehr' . . holders liable, individually, fur all theft' nOgar• ments;but that 'be 'inaistit'on - their being liable nly-for-tireviotes isstied - 606 - Banks: -- Althou - gh - Mr. Cha Money' s Ilea very worthy gentleman, and distinguished as a laivjei" end a synator, yet I cannotthink• SO favorably. of hintalt a financier. Indeed, judging from all that I hate seen from. -hire-,ew-the-su object-before - us,- . 1-em - nonstrainedter . . , • .. believe that lie•is like 'many ifthers'of our reaped., 'table lariyers, Very . far from being well skilled in . cannot u War , . . .• stand upon what principle it is that lie would de fend snake distinction. The truth isithat all the 'Ciilii - trufy 'result from-it; that Mei general liability principle has been sliown , to be liable te,.and it woutd i besides;,irsteredly subject the moat pro fty_ni denanaged_bankto_vexationtrand.herrassing denfintis for specie, aritl , .so corppol a speedy far feiture Wits charter. For instance, suppose the Dank .or has ,been recheyteted, malting_ aliyy iinlito for i 1 'notes n to thrfeiture if ilii tiori,exceed three limos its specie or specie firnda for the space of thirty days—the capital is .two !Mildred. thousand dollars—the bills discounted' three hundred thoustind detarm-lpiteieand specie' funds - eighty thousand thdliirs+:eireellition two, hundred and forty thousand 'dolle.Lo—deposites, ninety , thousand. With sucii'4 'olkiftation the bank should not be 'surprised .tojiave! 'Seventy tionisan . d dollars.df ins notes presented:in any one week, and city funds or specie:demanded for it— but twenty thousand dollars of such city funds OP _m_selts_preseisting_the_nrdes_wilLsgrco-to-tak • are on hand; the cashier of the Bank oflit— proposes to the holders of the notes to de gisite the _ balatice_of fifty thousand dollars, pro. mising b to -remit the whole of it-in-city. funds within the next 'sixty days; but the holders of the noted, refuse, - shying; very - truly, that' they, are note 'IN eitt;..x,,and have the stockholders bound in. dividuaily as security for them, and they cannot consent to 'give up that security by . becoming depositors, kir the payaient of which class of cre ditors the ;stockholders ago not liable, and they .takeitie whole balance of fifty thousand dollars In specie, leaving but thirty thousand dollars in ape cie and'specie funds in bank—and . reducing the .194 es-in 'circulation to :One ll'andrad and seventy Muesamkdollars, making the circulation nearly six±times the amount of Specie and specie funds nn hand—so that the bank is prohibited froin discounting a dollar for kri'y orthe manumeterers or Imerehatits;or other Vermeils whelp thei'bed , accustomed to accoirnothite, until, its circulation is reduced tq nu morortheo three timelthe amount .ofititiPecie; or-Its - sPecie raised . to one-third of itreulatio'n. And , it the, ba cannel. bring. its Spdhielicone•third Of its tiotes in 'circulation for 'thirty days- thereafter,lts Charter must be for feited, and all the affairs - of the bank taken out of the 'hands - of thil •Direttors, and ,placed, in the hands `Of Trustees. . From all which 1 - think it is eihient that mak ing stockholders of I bankti liable individually fur the iWlfola Or atiy pdif of the oJ ebtearibe torpotalion muatP daive every honest, prudent stockholder from Ike Banks-of thil State, even at the saclike of three-feu t the of theiratock—throw the ivhole of those institutions into the hands of speculators -and non.residents, and deatiby all confrdente in them on the - part of the cmitinunity. am, respectfully, youridlio; A. . . " Vot the HeriW & Expositor. ICOUSITIV----ttlilein I TiVREST--- 141R.lie.TPr:—Since the "Statement of the Receipts and Expenditures oteutriberlanti enium ty" fdr the past yea - r has been published, I have been lot:king anxiously ford notice in.your paper of a few itome.in the o Statement," which scorn to me to bo any thing bat justifiable chairgeS to the county. l 1 have looked in vaitv, and therefor:" thinkit_but iight,.tnyielf_to—dote-tilem for the public cye. 7 - ` • A eller& is made to the . county of twenty dol lars paid to, iolin Irwin as Clerk to the County A udifort.• Thie.h ita only absurd; but,dishonoSt. Why . 'the Auditors'of the nOiintY;lnivabcsrekjbr, their clerical abilities they areihe eferks by vvlionillte , iii6Obrit of !ghee Treasurer Jatolie. exi um nott;: , :and - thelettniployirfe . ;ii . blerk is virtually 4'8444.414-0y parlor-, tifthe'duthis4.the oflice.; klibey- are in. coinfaanlet-thean - Pay,ilieir out of their Own ". poOketailt thtit•tbe treaittryabOUtiklititilOCt. bkabeh irO•in litultudos to William H. in:a_criminaLpriip°4lo . expenditure for .tlie . abuntY. ; . .There . ill a PrOaCCL. tang - Attorney whoSii.businesa to,conductthei prosecutions of the .Corifincnivealtii in 'the Cann of Quititor Session*. , and ' It 7 11 t, the- Erse time we - Muir -- heard - of - additionxtemiriltetlidilWinwitif by,the coiinty.,; Two:: seq., for i4oping the Pen. lteritiary. Wo haae no PenitonttaVy, and although we believo this has been a customary expOndituro t yet - it is-a-Wiereld toie and might...to Infiet4lshed.. But the . nioi,t abominable Of all the abominatioei , in this "Statement," is the allowance of one hod. dred and fifty doilarbio John "for service, in• recovering; frOm -.the State Treasury 869430 erroneously ; assessed' inthe fail of 16411'fer the ittato tax .of 1842." Verily little Johnny must boa favorite with :tha COluniiiihinen;;F 'Well ma y the_peopte of'the , eminly•complain enorinms_ 'taxes, When their money is thus squandered. The. . tiine&nieio6ll2Wliee . they, ahould " c ry , aload and siard.notlth - eakirbodlin thintgoilty of'-Wasteful.. nese in theliptirtiptlatiottoUtlielinblio funds..;=-. 1 Theysan,c.ney:ef', , oxpecrndynitt#liiiit birtatitie untillhey as Well: as'h . miittc — Slhiffe4rit: ntant which ',are ontel4, , htit t we hive warred to enough the affairs iafthic:ertsl;ytl,o, jca r Y:wt!, ) Plf• • • • February goottiMeq , -t- •-• , Witco W4B TI!• . .e LQ;L ADY,abhe yesterday, attracted' "Iraidoe'Of all, ai she tripped along so - gratiefulijOre all the pride of Youth; beauty andlonnienes E . :Snake itto saY. that'froni *wearing very abuse, 1m.,..a shirt tittle since,. contracted hacking - couch, which augurs nogood—it ta feared, she Is in der:final Yet, it Is believed - that her health' could bqlrestored by, tieing: Dr; Meenit.puligiiint#* Syrup ,, which. hal:proved be itself toone Of • the very best Pe: nitres Air,Carighs; Astir mit;COriin riiiition; Whoop:. log glj;`