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'; - -- ::- 1 . - .: - : -1--- t -, ' , ------- 1- 7 T --7, .._v, .V''--; . . .. ~ _ . ,---.... . _ -,-------,-_--. ~ .-.. , ,-1 --.-..- --1 - --`- -- 7 , .. ,--, , • - -------------'-- ' • ' • • .• . ....-. tr 1 n ' ' • : .. ` , . . . ..... . Propri,eior. iECtOf.I. G:312, a • TDB,. IS. .IE-ZiNEL:O7f, DIIYSICIAN AND SURGEON—Vice— .4IOin street, near the l'est Wire. Duct. 11. wiil 'give his particular attention to .4 tirgicul iliwase , 3, and diseases of women and children. lie Will also give his attention every Saturday indAiing, in' his office, gratis, from 11 to 12 o'- clock; to surgical cases'amOng the poor. January 22. 1851. DR. I. C. LOODIXS, WILL perform all operations upon the Teeth that aro mold . rod for their preservation, such as Scaling, Piling, Plugging, &c, or Sill res,toro the loss of 1110111, by inserting Artificial Teeth, from a single tooth to atoll sett., o — Office on Pitt street,a-few core south of tho Railroad Hotel. Dr. L. is ab entilie last ten days of every month. Ea. P. MILLER, • Jit - mcEor ATmc PHYSICIAN SU Py uunoN, AND ACCOUCIIEV It, having succeeded_Dr. Lip:pe,lortherly, practising Thy- B i c ;:”1.of this place, solicits the patronage of the friends 'f his pre-decessor, and shit be happy to wait upori all who may favor him with a call. uovl3.lm • MIL,LER, M.D. 11.0%030 , 01 . 1.1TH1C Practice of Medicine; Surgery and Obstetrics Drs. A. AL .S.; J. TAY MAN. respeofully announce to the citizens of Carlisle and vicinity hat, they have taken the office recently occur-, pied by Dr. Smith, y in Snodgrass's Row, and will he happy to attend to all who may favor them tCttlf a pall in the various branehest of thoir profession. We are prepared to visit pa tients in the country at any distance. moderate. fap9tf Dr. GMOZI.G,E 7. 33EETZ, Iv perform al operations upon the teeth - tiranmry - b - OT required for their preservation. Artificial teeth inserted, from ti single tooth to an emit° set, on the most scientific principles. Diseases of The -ruouth_tind,irreLnlarities carefully treated. of lice *at the i.esidenee liFilTrotlfor, on Nitrib, Pitt Street, Carlisle. A CARD. R. J. W. 11EN Dlit,, Surgeon bentist LP turorins his former pattone that he has re itran i M Carlisle, and will he glad to attlind to all eat!, in (Ito [hie of.lns profession. loct3l 'R. V. B. HIEEP.VER, O FF IC,F, in North Hanover street adjoining Wult's store. (Mire hours,:morc par— ticularly from 7 to 9 u'cluelc, A. 91., and from 5 ; t o 7 o'clock, P. M. Limit:lB'sl T roaNEY AT LAW, will practice in t. tlt several Courts of Cumberland county. OIFFT C E. in Main Street, irilito mom' former y occupied byL. G..Brandebury, Eeq. G:ZroFiC4:A3 - g LISTICE OF THE PEACE. Or (") rtes at Ii us residence, corner of Alain street and the l'ablitt Sloan:, opposite Burkholder's . Hotel. In addition to the duties of 9ustke of the. ,r,onee, will attena to all kinds of writing, s d.adeei.6,l)nds, mortgages, indentures, agreotnent, notes, &e. • , f;arlisle, an 8'497 .I;!rc..sli Drugs, Iff.v.dicines, Et.e. &c. ,1 a ?- • I have 'jest received from philudel : 4.'t t . :: thin and- New Y ork .very eXtelliVAl. ' ~- additions to thy former stock, enibra .,.— 4 cing 'nearly every - article of Medicine l now in use, together with Paints, Oils, Varnishes, Turpentine, Perfumery, Soaps, Stationery, Fine Cutlery, Fishing Tackle,— Brofics 01 almost_ every description, with an en.lfess variety of other articles, which I viii de• [ermined to sell at the v gay LowEsT pt ices. All Physicians, Country Merchants; Pedlars and others, are respectfully requested not to pass the OLD STAND, as they mar-rest assured that every article will bo sold of n good quality andVpon reasonable terms. S. ELLIOTT, Main strout. - Mir 30 Plainfield Classical Academy, FOUR MILES WEST OF CARLISLE. The Tenth Srssion rammenve on .110A\ Y, OL4 frlh. 1651. 1 1 11 IN Institution has been establighed mar k, • ly• live years, during tt6idt Bute such ad ditions and improvenunits, have Leen made as to render it one of the must comma hous and convenient in the St nie. in re:lard to healthfulness it may be men tinned that no cane of serious sickness has oc curred in the institution since it was founded.— ltS moral purity is attested by the fact that de'praired associates, scenes of vice, and resorts for di.,sipation have no existence in the neigh-- bvhood, The course of instruction comprises all tt c branches required by Ole merchant, profession al gain or collegian. ,Also, modern languages, vocal and instruniental music, &c. . . . the determination of the Proprietor that the institution shall sustain the riliutation it foie already acquired lor imparting thorough in struction, and mieTaleating aifd eshiFilish`:u pair- tuous principles•in the minds of the youth hub miffed' to his charge, ferrate (per • session Five Months) 950 00. -. For , catalogues containing..refereuces, &c., address K LURKS, , Principal and Preln•ietor, riniitfiehl I'. 0., Clivzheelata County,Ta. - April 0, 1851 • . „ . • 1.01 - 27,Tri 1-14 LL ALCADED7E. Three litilev'West of-Harrishargi .Pa.----- THE• Second Session of this Institution will . commence on MONDAY, the 3d of Nogrember next. It is situated; in a pleasant and healthful section of comm.', and is convenient of access from all parts of the State. Application should bo made as oarly as possible. ue only a limited "lumber ctw Lie received. TERMS: , Dearding,Washing, I..olfaing and tuft on in the English branches per scsgion INSTRUCTORS David Denlinger, I'rincipal, and 'teacher 'of Languages and Mathematics. Lemuel Simmons, Teacher of Vocal and In struniental Muste. „ • . . . . Amos It — OW, 'l'citor. For circulars containing particulars,' address ' D. DltliV WINGER,. its:Mc/poi, iforriburg, Pti. septlO ~• , • srxtraG AcAmmr.P.lr. Tills'ln3liuttfin will be open'fer the rce'eti— tion of students, on MONDAY,' the. sth of Alay, All the branches of a,sound English and Cloirical Education taught,and students thoroughly 9inilitled for entering any class it- College, or lilted - for business, licre tin lie two sessieris a ynar, the, first coon - twitch:it' on the Monday in INlay'; anti - the seefinf' session on t le first Monday ,in - ,lsieventher, every year. Circulars will he furnished wI ati plicatiori in person or by leters addressed 'to 'tin: subscriber at Novyillc"P: t 0., Cumberlinitree, l'a, • W IL LINN. - [ 9O PIYI . J. ALLLN,I3JtOWN',Ase't. , ' NOTICE. TUE Commissioners of Cumberland count.'• doom it propor to,inforro lho, public. that dm a 11 e d. meetings of,tho Boael of .Comniisaionote bd hold on the. soportid 'and fourth Mondays r pooh month,'-at , -"which - linie _Ail) , persona' ltavin: busictePurttli-etkid thonl , 1 1 imirmeico • . Attest- I :Vl4l.:'ltilitY, Cl'k. "~uLY'J:.^AII€i ~1 . 5~3, SS ~+:iti ice,' 3:f:~: ~t~ r;:, STEAM SAW , IVIXT,LI • .N E 11 1 1 ,C UMB EKLAiiI), rA. jrgittiltj rittnifttrt, Agriittlftitt•, Vllsinfor:l {ld •• etiltrat . . THERE ARE TWO THINGS, SAITII LORD . BApoN, WHICH MARE A NATION GREAT AND PROSPEROUS—A , FERTILE' SOIL AND BUSY WORAkIOPS,-L-TO 'WHICH LET Bl.p, ADD ICNOWLEDGE AND , FREEDOM.—Odzoi . • ••• • • - Splendid Fa eacy Goods, Elegant Gilt Nooks, ` t e. W. HAVERSTICK has just received . from the city and is now'opernsg AlSplen did display of FANCY GOODS, suitable for the apnroachimellolyday Season, to which he desires to cell toe attention of his friends and the public Ills assortment in this line cannot .he surpassed in novelty and elegance, and bulb in quality and price of the articles, can hot halo please purchasers. It - would 'be im possible to enumerate his HOLIDAY - FANCY,G 0 ODS, * Whieli comprise every variety of fancy articles of the roost novel styles and exenisite sluff such as, Ladies' Fancy Baskets, Fancy Work Boxes, with sewing instrum'nit Terracotta Work (a recent novelty,) Paper Macho Goods, Elegant alabaster and porcelain ink-stands and trays, Fancy ivory, pearl and shell card cases, Port Monitaies, of every variety, - Gold pens and pencils,' • Fancy paper weights, • ' Papeteries, with a large variety Id ladies "ney stotionery,3 Motto seals andwafers, - Silk and bend purses, Ladies' riding, whips, elegantly finished, Ladies' line cutlery. - Perfume baskets and brigs, Brushes of every kind for the toilet, Roussel's perfumes of the various kinds, Musical instruments, of all kinds andrit all pekes, ineerher with till innumerable variety of ertieles elegantly finished - and suite* ler ho lyday pretests, to,which ho invites bpeeial at ten 1011. Also, an extensive and elegant collection of IJ,OLIDAY GIFT BOOKS, comprising the various English and American ANNUALS fur 11351, richly embellished and illustrated POETICA W 0 Rif 5, with CHILDREN'S 'PICTORIAL Il 0 0 II S for ehiliVen- of all ages, than-which nothing 'can be store appropriate or pleasing as holiday gifts. His assortment of Scheel Books and School Stationery is also complete, and com• prises every thing used in Colleges and the - Schools - . desiVei to call the paftieular attention of Families to his elegant display of LAMPS, GIRANDOVS, &e. front the extensive establishments of Cornelius. Archer-nod otheis ol'-Philadelphia, ocimorising every style of _Parlor,__Chamber andr_Study Lamps, for burning entice, lard,'sperm or ethe real' oil, together with Flower Vases, Fancy • ScreensT& - in — Dis - ansertment in this - line is - mn , equalled in the boreoeh. Also, FRUITS. FANCY CONFECTIOARY— N UTS— P It ES E R V ED • I , RUITS, in every variety lord at all prices, all of which are pure and fresh, such ns can be confidently recommended to his friends and-Ste little folks. His murk embraces everything in the line of Fancy Goons, with many other art idles useful to honsekeepers,whieh the public bre especially invited to call and see durinr, Cho holidays.— Remember the Old Stand, nearly opposite the Bank on North Hanover street. duct • S W. HAVERSTICIC p." elk FORFEIT. DR. nuNTER WILL • e3kLy forfeit *so, . failing to cure any case of disease- that-may—come under his care, no matter how long standing or afflicting. Either net are invited to this private room, 38 North SEVENTH Street, Philadelphia, ,without fear of interruption by other patients. Strangers and others who have been unfortunate in the selection of a physician are invited to call.— Those who have injured themselves by solitary vice are also invited. would ds W'cil to reflect before trusting their, health, happiness, and in many cases, their lives iii - the lin n d S — tif t nffliis clrisa of maladies. It is certainly_ impossible for onp roan to understand all. the ills j he human familt ;ire subject to. Every respectable physician has his peculiar branch in which he is more sac cessfal than his brother professrs, and to that he devotes most or his time rind study. - YEARS 0 F PRACTICE, clvelusively de voted to the sttidy unit - Treatment of diseases of the sexual organs,together with ulcers upon the body, throat, nose., or legs, pains in the head or but t es, mercurial rheumatisinFgrtived, irregular ities, disease arising from youthful excesses or impurities of the blood, whereby the constitu tion his beenine enfeebled, enables the doctor to OfTer speedy relief to all Who may - plaee them: .elves under his care. :june4 Art-Union of Philadelphia. ,„ NCO RPMATEO RV TI E LEGISLATURE OF PENNSYLVANIA, 'or the Promotion. of tic Arts of Design in the United &ales. ' , OF VICERS.-11Fmtv C. CArtcy, President; Wn. D. KELLEY, Vice President EDWARD P. Tre.surci. ; E. U. Duna.n ; Recording Swetary i GLOILEE W. DEWE.V, Corresponding Ste, c(m•rt. • EVERY Momber fur tho year 1851, will receive for elleil FIIh , CrIPIIOO of nee Dotfttro, n pni,t of IMTINGTON'S " CHM:VT/ANA AN!) HER CHILDUEN," cni.fraveO by Joseph' Andrew., I;ustotr,-nud the companion, a print or floprrma• Ton's' AIEROY'S DREAM,. engraved by .A. 11. Ritene, New York, or the: choice , of tiny two of the following four splendid ennravtugs. viz: 1. John Knaes Interview with /fiery Quart. r. Scotts, painted by lieftfz. engraved by Sartain. 2., Ruth and Boaz, punned, by Rotherrnal, cu graved by Sartain. ill - eyey's Bejaia; painted - PrHuntirigton, - ca .graved hi Ritchie, Christiana. and Ler. Clairinn, painted by Ilutningium engraved .by Andrews. . And copy or the Philadelphia Art' Union Re porter, a tneuthly pamphlet containing a reppet a the transactions al' Institution. and itifornirt .ion on the subject of the Fine An throughou 1110 whole world. The ART UN lON of Philadelphia awards prizes in its own C'ertificates, with which original Amon can works bt Art may be. purcluTedivanyl . r Utriteri.S'lnre.3,at_the.option and .eeleetien o the person who nmy °Wilt a prize at the Annual D.stribution, which takes place maitre evening 01 the last week day in every year. The Executive Committe of the Art-Union, when so requested, select works of Arthwithout charge or compensation, from their Free Gallery, 1210 Chesnut Street, for those persons in the coun• try, who may.liverernete from Galleries; or pubiic exhibittons of the.Pine.Arts. Vribleriptions of Membeiship, $5,00 shguld. be mode us early as practicable; so ns tc entitle mem. b rs to .early numbers of the "Reporter, ",,which wi 1 be forwarded,.opon .the,recetpt of 1114, money any pnri of the coo fork. 0 r,Subseriptions received nt this oflice, where the engravings and "Reporter" can by July 30, 1851. $5O 00 0 XiT Xt XMD lq tL, North-Eng Cornet..of IVatn ttl-and-Scedd Sag* _ - LIIASDN HAND, JUST RECEIVED it complete assortment of SHOT GUNS Powder Flasks, Game Bags, and all other Sporting Apparatus of the bust and most ap proved patterns,. He has constantly on hand SPORTING POWDER of, all descriptions, Pecciission Caps, Shot, Bul(ei Moulds, Ball and Blank . Cartridges, and a general assortment of mato , rials for (inn Makers; dr.e: Also PERCUSSION CAPS' of a superidr quality, designed expressly fir U. S. An ailsurtment of , FISHING TACKLE al. ways on hand. ,All , the above, and any other' ortielea in hie line, the, subscriber will sell as low as any other entablislnnept,itt the United.Staice.. • In testimony of his skill as it manufacturer, the FRANKIiIN'IN:sTrrtr EL in. t Int yertri 1840 and 1842 1 awarded toliirrt-TWO'CERTh FICATES=-ancl in the ears 1844,. 1846' 1847, 1848 and_ 1850; FIVE SILVER' MISDALS ,, all' which rartrbe neon at hia•place fleas. ihrlB:,2inj . .• SOHN. KRIDER:',, eIItItATE :OF. blAONF , Sl4,7nAn..ogrocr..l. QJ sitkile,AFtd„milo, (elyjggrimt„Aud„ (if I,y, 110613AltDir.. • - (fluv2a - . _ 014.7.44, 'e, . , con. 4 • laitte':iit Ul3ll Alt .1)•:. ll &pro- littar2g • awellaneolo. rort TEM 23.0LICDAYS. "Sportsmen Talc° NoticelY? PHILADELPILIA CA.RILISLE, PA.., WEDNIggttAV. COVINYft,I6B I'l4 rruar:, WIDOW widow is a ,dangeroim thing, Milli soft, black shining curls, And looketh more bewitching Than, a host of romping girls. Her laugh is so delicious, So knowing clear beside, You'd never deem her thinking 'Soon ta become a bride. Her dress Omagh made of sables, Gives ra- hitless to hoe form ; A touch of something thoughtful) A witching, winning, charm . ; And when she sits down by you, With quiet, easy grace,— A tear may fall unbidden, Or a smile light up her face. Her Toles is soft, melodious,' And lute-like in its tone ; She sometimes sighs, "'tie dreadful To pass - through life alone !"- And then she'll tell you, you remind he Of the loved one dead and gone; Your steps, your form, your features— Thus the widow will run on. Oh ! listen, yet be careful, For well bhe.plays her part; her lips distil the nectar That cloth enslave the heart; Be guarded, or She'll win.y6u, With sighs, and smiles, and tears; I' faith she'll wear the breeches, 'too, And - box your silly cars. flititifilL 0 -- 0 PI 0 Utv' 'OUR FORTY MILLION STATE DEBT The. folidwing_statement cf_thesatiOusloans constituting the Present STATE DEBT of Pennsylvania, and amounts as they stood on the lot clay 'of December, 1850, is copied frOm the _Annual lioportof.,Torvi N. PcnviANcti; late Locofoco Auditor General, made to - the—lust _Legislature:_ ' Statement of the Piddle. lieht of Pennsylvania. Stock Loan Peract April 2, 1821 -$:20,322 99 do 'do April 1,1826 295,22471 do do April 9,-1827 999,211 16 do' do Mar. 24, 1828 1,997,418 42 do do Dee. 18, 1828 798,274 64 do do April 22, 1829 2,197,372 16 do ' . do Dee. 7, 1829 50'000 00 do do liar. 12; 1830 5%994,809- 9 8 do -do Mai. 21, 1831 2,181,201 81 do ' do Mar. 28, 1831 120,000-00 do do - Mar. 80,-1831 298,966 43 do ' ' do . . liar. 30, 1822 2,3'43,437 62 do do April 6, 1832- 100,000 00 do do Feb. 16, 1833 2,519,880 13 do do 119 r. 1, 1833 529,022 74 do do . Mar. ,27, 1833 529,922 76 do do April 6, 1834 2,204,532 61 do -.••=:- do .. _ April,l3, 1835 '059,239 16 do do Jan'y 26, 1639 1,192,583 28 d; Feb'y '9, 1839 1,227,216 . 04 do . do liar. 16, 1839 469,180 79 dO do Mar. 27, 1839 469,480 70 do - ' do June 7, 1839, 49,907 24. do do -. June 27, 18801,133,218 65 do do - 3 airlll - IT3 - 39 - 2 - ,MT,Y34716 ~do do Jan'y 22, 1840 . 8C8,789 02 do do April' 8, 1840 853,681 05 do do Juno 11, 1810 1,039,732 i.,8 do -do Jan'y 16, 18-11 800,00000 do . do Mar. 4, 1841 22,335 1)6 Loan (rerf)do May 4, 18-11 642,161 00 Stock Loan do - May 5, 1811 686,697 68 do do May 6,. 1831 009,677 01 Int certi'a do July 27, 18-12 38,01:0 08 do do March 7, 1813 62,680 31 Stuck-Lonna° April 19, 1811 59,201 89 Int eerti's do . May 31, 1814 66,438 61 StookLoan do . . April 16,13145 4,556,-1-82-16. do do Jan'y 22, 18.17 71,654 00 do do April 11, 18.18 1811,687 16 Inc Plloando April 10,1819* 400,000 00 loan was created fo• the purpose of avoichug the litelined Plane on the Columbia ltailroad,—a work of great practical utility, and one which greatly rc4ounds to the inter ost of the Commonwealth.] The above is taken latter for letter and fig ure for figure from the Official. Statement in the last Auditor General's Report, page 120. Let us now see under what administrations this debt Wag accumulated; , Administrations.. 1161 Contracted. 18 9 0to1823—Juseph piaster, Loco $20,322.90 1823td1829—J. A. Shnltz, do. 6,36 7 ,501 35 I.S2oh3lB3s—George Wolf, do. 16,032,009 78 1835to1838—Joseph Ritner, - 117;,/, 000,000 00 1838t01844—D R./ Porter, lbco. 13,100,856 - 96 1.844t01818---.1 7 11. Stnutic, - do. - 4;786,523 - 60 184801851 . —W. F. Johnston, Whig, 400,000 00 ' • • ' $40,077,2)4 '6B Ex,amine' the abown: fignres, 'an d - say the'LodbfoCe party of 'FchnsylenniA,ds not ihe DEBT CREATING PARTY. Except the .s4oo,ooo.lunn of 1840, created for the pur pese_of--naroieng the Inclined Plnnc on the .Cohnnbia Railroad, notone DOLLAR OF-THE PUBLIC DEBT, was (Tee contracted by a ..Chninistration! $659 9 122 9S OP TEE STATE DEET PAID OFF• 1 t vs,We published last week, and re-publish 'this week on the fourth page of our : paper, the !Shia Proclamation of 'Goy. Johnston, issued In accordance with the Act of 10th. April, 18- AO,, entitled An Act to create a Sinking Fund,. and,to provide for the gradual and, cortain.tax- , itinguishmeut" of the debt of . the Cotlimou wealth.'t •It proclaims the cheering news to 'the tax-payers of the .Conimonwealth, of the payment, extinguishment and finfil discharge of $659,122 90 of the Stateilebt t. .and that ho has direotod tho certificates ropro 'tinting that amount te bo rancdted. rho att .nual interest on this sum ati Sir. per cent.' n mounts to . . . 430;546 37! Nv.!)1011 is of course, annually saved to•thd'tai payers of the Counnenivoaltkby this operation These are the glorious fruits:ottlie'SlNKlN( FUND. BECOXIBENBED BY GOV. '3OIINSTON and passed byhisinflucncol . - , Tux-riLYcirs'of Ponn'sylvarita!—(:,an youles itato support, a man who waa the first,to un . .dertake the giganthi task of devising &oyster for the payment of th Btato . Dobt ) witlionitany • inerease , of the . litirdonti of lite people ; the then,' , ifitt' iiote IVILLTAIIPE ;JOUNAV6i4, ma the . ileht will, aO4tiatio"M l v ro(Mood more, and raora. while lie eontittueariF, ~„,„ Se47'ltel:e's a healtiido: the feejq, your SUM a celeiwated Eugliehl phy.siciatt 'to' i unether. Thant: yea, my dear sir,' was'iliC-!' reply, • let me hate all the feels, nml yeti' or, • Iva° to -the reat of the practice.' ! LETTER Fitp.M ATTORNEY GENERAL, OV:PENNI. .ON THE SUBJECT pE,Tl.l.wcousvpii , We ask the attention of the public to the subjoined_ letter from . Thomas „Franklin, of Lancaster, Attorney General of the. Common wealth, on thomubjeot of the'riet and murder in Lancaster county, and the letters of the Clergyman Gorsuch. No one Who reads the dommunicatiou, will hesitate to* any that Mr. Gorsuch hap acted in the most unchristian end uncharitable manner, and that Go Johnston did hia'full duty - in the 064,. Joinlston did not immediately offer a reward — ZNhe ap prehension of the Murderers, because reward are never offered until the ordinary means of slaking arrests are exhausted: - The money of the people is not to be uselessly thrown away by the Executive. It is to be judiciously used, and not lavished upon officers, .whose duty re ,quiies- them - to na-WitliouFtffe - :incentive of a reward. On thu2d, of June,1.847, a similar I slave riot occurred in Carlisle, wherein James Kennedy,, Of Ifagerstowii, Maryland, was kill el. Gov. Shunk was then in office. He issued' ao proclomation—oPrednd reward for *appre hension of Me murderers. For acting in this manner Gov. Shunk was not denounced by ir single newspaper in the State. For offering a reward when the proper time Gover neiJohnsfon is Mow - denotinced . by this 'entire Looofeco party of the Mr. Gorsuch complained in this letter,Ahat Gov. Johnston did not leave this cars to look on the dead body of his father. Gov: Johnston' could render no assisfancato the dead,___Many parsons dislike to look at dead bodies, or to witnegac.ecutions, becanio these thing's leave a paiptlibmpression upon them. No mad ir>s ever-yet-charged-with-wait-of--feeling -for-not hispeoting a mangled corpse, or going to soda criminal hanged: Our opinion remains unchanged, that Mr. Gorsuch is either a bad man himself, or 'that he has been used by vinprincipfccl and heart less politicians. The language of his second letter is the language of- a notorious : Lecofoco paper in Pennsylvania, and there is the strong est circumstantial evidence that it yits concoct edby a portion of the Locofuce Party for po litical purposes. S. Gorsuch, in his bk . -latter, dated Columbia, September 25, 1851, says: I conceive it to-ho nu act of justice to call attention to the remark 1 made in my letter to Gov. Johnston, in regard to the Attorney Gen eral of Pennsylvania, lion. Thomas E. Frank lin. Contrary to the practice in Maryland, ,I have learned that the Attorney General of of Pennsylvania has no jurisdiction in triminal oases, and therefore the infia.ivity, of Mr. V., in the - premises, was not"rcioneu'rahlo. ' I Sm glad to pay, to the oredit.o . f.that zontloman, (12,01 he volunteered' hir presence and assistance at the recent inuestiloation . at :Lancaster, and thus proved his loyalty to the Constitution and days, and zeal for the vindication of public imitire• "In regard to no other pari, of that ktter - have FF - me soriltiry retraction to make."' Mr. Gorsuch Lao retracts what - he suid a gainst. Thomas E. Franklin. Ho should have gone further, and retracted what he said a gainst Gov. Johnston, for the Attorney Gene ral of the Commonwealth distinctly and strong ly declares, in the subjoined letter, that he acted by the advice. of the Governor. He states that at TILE SUGGESTION OF GOV. JOHNSTON lIP TOOK- PART IN TILE IN VESTIGATION,— • -- The letter of Mr. Prattltlin is contained in the Lancaster Tribune or tho : Both of'Soptem bert $-10,677,214 68 LETTER or ATTORNEY GENERAL FRANK MN. To the Editor of the Linton an;l Tribune dletter dated the 18th inst., ad dressed to Governor Johnst:onliy the llev t ' J. S. Gorsuch, of Washington, which the Writer thought fit to publish.without waiting,fur any reply or explanation, he assailed the Governor in the most vindictive terms, and imputed to him and to mo inactivity nuti gross dereliction of duty in regard to the murder of his ,, father near Christiana. In a subsequent card, dated the 25th inst., he retracts' and apologizes for his charges against to, but takes Occasion to re-affirm his offensive, ithputatlizna Upon the Governor. I cannot conbent to Ito placed in a different position in reference to this matter from GOT. Jehneon, upon, emmultation :with whom all the stops have been 'taken eOnSOAnent'ttpon the la mentable affair, add iri pursuance 'et' whose suggestion, I took part lit.the If, as thewriter no* ..neknowle6;/: have proved my loyalty .tol the Cons dulithi;:and laws; and my zcal,flkthe :tindlcatioti.ofp4lic justiee“he Getteiiior is also entitled to. the credit which belongs to' him,. of haying placed it in My charge as a Matter of public duty. The course pursued by the.ltev . ...ldr. Gor such has been Mast eitraordinarY; and a 'ref-. cranes to the (bites of the transactions may af ford some clue to the motives which, have net-, tutted and the idluunces which have prompted The Murder' of Edward Mystic took place on the nierning,i47lhursday .the ,I.lth inst. A:number Of ariests having been made of persons suspected of-participation in it,, a hearing of the case was fixed before' 'Alder- flan Ifuigart for . Tuesday, ,the' 113th inst„ 11 ,o!cloolt, A. 51. , At • the time "appointed appeared in, behalf of. the. Commonwealth, pre pared AO Resist in tuking'part in the investiga tion. The Iteii•:lllrAorsticliwaSrtheapresent; I was , made ecqutiintech he wits .ap prised of, my, connexion with : , thoLOwiei:ansl had considerable conversation wity him on thq subject: In - cohseenen'oe• of the abSoMrs of witnesses, the hearing. was postponed to TueS-' day,. the 23d... After . the .podtrionament-111r. , G. went down to Christiana where ho wroto:A: letter' which hes been ostensively published, dated Sept.:l7 °outs:Wing, a :pretty , eorrcet and fair statement of the facts, and giving credit, to the public'. authorities foidoinviv crything necesary to lnjug•tho kaxitnwtion:6 ; light and l.fte eitauders to justico, „.11e, then Proceeded to his rasideMce at the City or Wiiki•='- ington,• and' there; on' 'the next 'day; iho 1 kb; ' , lintibial the letter whiob containa•tlie.injerioini impetationelava , alluded to., :Whether the, , titer, stoatld iii . that ,Incialit,ime ,Layo, acquired, !any additional lefortnittioa - which 1 166163 cl the mitivo - chango' of Uto,' teeiper'encl' feeling, front that tvlaich'oharactoriied hie. lot.. :ter of tho:piovious day, or -whotherjt , ,,ie.tiot more . probable that be was subjecteq , te the• evil, matigatten - of "come dOteignined 'and . uu saruptilouif enemy' at,f tice tievoimoi leave to the publietto 'cation. induct:4,llo, ohs:again my o,ourso on the. ,eceond, ,Imaaring ; ~_ Event at _mutant of, personal; ;dignity, - hintraiver, x avoided ea: nin Oh p o i-'- the lleibi.mial:ginitlo,J. ,alatanawlio seeded so ~ o ntiiaelyfdlavaid'aif , claris., It inn ' re cling and !his obligations _icatie_follost.men as that pubd oat leu L asjipty,ocia pug, hitt, retraction of • the scald , t nat, haF i e boon., pro inliked by thing wliio'h mion L rretton aceentl: k hearing t; This statement wall enable the publire fp judge of the conduct of Mr. -.Gorsuch and of those who have.used him , ne. au instrument in on. MIMI 11TURDLIt . To manogo the same roackthot,waSinanaged just as woll, if .not bottei,' in p r . Poiv w ePalifint for tins sum alloys shown. . But to make the outrageous: waste of the People's Money More striking, let us put it in this shape: • Number of ofrieeholders . on, the toga Road when there is no " JVMg in thc - Onual Board . • ! • ,133 gumber of °Mee holdor t s l on,the . ..., • . ,„ • Portage xciadwhenthere was is WMin the Cunnl Board. . • 9 Increase, Annual pay of onieoltchlers when there is no IVldijin the IlociA_ Annunl pay of 'Onion hciiders when there is a Ir/sig,in the Board, -'- 5,4:00 But to avoid doing injustice to our opponents we must allow them the following credit r To accomodate the' Central -Railroad; they agreed to run a night Vinci- and also an ,eroigrant line, would, require four. ear agents, (two to each per day, amounting to $lOO for. the season of ten nionthsthis taken front' the 'iii)Ovo'6l2 - ,poo; -- 16re's'11.0 , nett in-- crease of eipthidi•tues $lO,BOO. • • • • • • vOini . do`Yon thinVor this P Is it inirie ronad pay fOr the glo4- of having f.,4o'ree4tin'al Commis r sionerS I You Us tellyou thatthis ON. '•-' 00 . 89 ' l aws buta ,moulu : or what is 6.Xpoluted. In addition 19 - ,Vltialinve, womight` toll you of the large additional number of hands eunpinYed upon the road in the Alotive Power and Repair pep - art anent, and at, the 11Olidaysburi and John stown depoti, welitiVii neither rodm'nortinte. Thenorerneniber that the Pre;- loge Railroad'is Init'u‘single link in the great chain °roily' improvements, and like Wastoftil wstraVagenen is . ileublless praotice'd oa":tha'CoiMnei,iii:Railtoad, - and' the variods'di= visions of n tannts: . ''But more anon:=lloWiajs= burg r! , ••-:.- • Locoirobo iviwns nowntiirta: . „ Wheal, 70 cents perbushol. . Flour, $3,25 perliarre4, and felling. Labar; Tore Cents p0r..40y4 vP.o'Yo.-.7..rf.i 514 . . f .'[Flour is iltiottut ttt Offladrliaitt(tUad ., oeipeassioni!i.epd'.;:th r k's , 11lar .01111 Illin ever ab hut , $3,2:,5 cps lab 0ye41. , , d .0 41 dltillLlt s I flow do you, liitellsiot , t!ith of fore? If this suits you, vote the Looofoco ticket. denvoiing to pidjuiliee the people agnipst G tor ernor Johnston. , . THOMAS E. FRANKLIN Sept. 2.9t108 51.. - • " THE PORTAGE EATAROAD. Enormous. ( inOr'ilage".',al,-;(iffice-liolders and Rxpora4;oV4s tho--Poople , s 111.0. •21 a3r. - TAX...PAVERS...READ AND REFLECT. ! the' loebffiens out yopvsab stane(in.l744';:;g4.l".44Atisioners are all L o cof o 4.4l4it §iiiigrtto:o44.4:; ) ,ppervisors, Cl_c;rlts,;:e4W &a.; are Lfrepf9ca6:'itilli the Lccofo ' upon them in any -brttrich ii.f'4l;67oaVartilippt. The Governor hailip'r„ , ontroitoo;t4tr.46l#o_ They ,can do as'thaiAaaje,,aaii:...i4,. - „rAatf;,iiiittil the public • monei,:rand:ling, they ean : eovor up tlieli , :iiktrairtganyi:;;antpoc tilations so as to akriosetY'axlo:lo - 1:140i - dC'. tion. Were. but a - single mepalier'...Ao - ...,4tC* . #* of comri4loaars a Whig, : c iii*::s!.q4. l 44lqtl i Pii:: so—espeeiallyie , :4l3,,were a nt4; , iarttlititiptlf...:: ruptiblo honeseirit,'Fionest his vote in the Board . ,p,opfd;!.,nati l p4r.iaqk4l4'., abuses, his insight inta to expose them, would un'dpitbte!dir greatliPsl6; crease them. Me avow it'iitiiit;,:t:4o.9iiVediic2' victlon . ,. that .thO''orection of 7oarr &moms' would savelens. of 'thousands of dollars of the PCople'i.i Money 'Croni - hCing =stolen -find--S-quad dared. Tax-payers, think of this. - But that our remarks may not ha acedurited mere clet_i_otiocting verb_ag_e_w_o_invite_ y_ciur. at, titiOn to the -followin•statement which ire have sought to make as nearly correct as possi ble'i 'and from which you will see at a glance, , called, for, and YOUR POCKETS are paying sorely for voting fOIadOCOFOCO NOMINEES. • During the yea'rs 1847—!8 and '9 there was a Whig (James M. Power) in. the Canal Board, and the officers on the Allegheny Portage Rail Road, with their pay, was.to follows : 1 Superintendent and Supervsor per day, $4 00 1 Assistant do. 2 00 Clerk, 2 00 2 Passenger Car Agents sl,uo each,'per day, 2 Bont Slip Dispatchers, 2 Weigh-Masters—Lone at Holli daysburg and one at Johns town, $2 00 peel, per day, Here we have an expenditure of • $l.B 00 per day ; . $540 00 per month ; $5,400, 00 fora businhss 'see- ' -sehirof.l.o months, Contralq With this the State affairs at present when the whole Board is BOeofoen, and see what you are paying for keeping the works entirely in the hands of the Locofocos. —Ort-the-first-of—Mareli-last;the-Portagcr-Raif [load as furnished with the following officers, to wit: 1 Superintendent nt $4 per day, 2 Assistants $2 each per day, 1 Supervisor 1 Clerk to Supt: 4 Weigh-Makers $2 each per day, 1 11arbor-Master, at liellidays burg, :32 per day,. 2 Cargo inspectors $2 each per day 2Trapritobers "'uo — day, do. at Locomotive stations each per day, 11 State Agents at ..$l. 50 each ' per day • ' 1 Inspector of Rood and Coal $3 1 per ' - Savage Masters at‘s . l. - 50 each Per day, ' • - fern is an expenditure of $6O 000 per day ! y " I,Boo'oo per month 44,18,090 00 fora business son- ; son of ten inoni.bs! ! 1 Increase, !BE MI HONEST JOHN STROHM l• ' ,The llon. John:Strohm, the Whig candidate for Ctinal COmmissi . oner t says, the Petintiylva- Ma Inquirer, has just, published a letter in re lation to the unserupnlone , manner in which some of the opposition press MiSect, and , ro aisort that ho, a member. of t ,Congress, -Voted against the granting of supplies to 'Sus lain our army in Mexico. Mr. Strohm re capitulates the whole- facts of the case, and says that While ho was prepared to vote for the original billr-the main features of which were td authorize the President, if he deemed it ex- . Pedient,-to call for and acoopt the services of. any number of Volunteers, not exceeding 30,- 000, and appropriating $10,000,000 for ; the purpose of carrying the provisions of that sot, into effeet,—he was net prepared to vote 'for the nnteralmeneintroduced by' Mi. _Boyd, ,of Kentucky, which, deelaredthat war existed by the act of Mexico, and authorized the Presi- Ittent47 Proseoute it to fon speedy and Success- Ile could not, he said, sane-, I:''42 4 khildlW4doli contained assertions to pal i4bik-kata4l2itnd which was fraught with such ,Xl,6h4i;ii:;4conseqiionees. This,_ IMwever,_ WagioliYjdigerent from voting against' the bill :o,4lCatatitcpplies. Mr. Strohm concludes his lOtter With this language : ;';;,;" After the passage of that bill, in which lho - war with Mexico was reeognized and sanc tioned by the regular and properly constituted irariluakingipower of the government, I made no further resistance;O the'war, but voted for all and_ every appropriation to sustain the ar my, and prosecute the war Witli'vigor, and I defy any of the denmeratio ;Scoters or editors to point out n single instance in which I did not, unless accidentally absent from the House. accused of giving *vote to withhold supplieO, and starve the volunteers in Mexico*. The,only. vote of 'mine that can be tortured into anything like a withholding of supplies, was the vote on the bill above alluded to, and that - was - before - any' volunte - er.l - ivere 'ordered out. That bill, as already stated, was to au thorize the Pfesident to accept the services of voluciteers, and making provisions for theirpay and sustenance. 'Both propositions 'went to gether, and hail my vote been decisive of the fate of the bill, the volunteers could not have. been, accepted, would not have 'been called up t. on, and consequently would not have been `Starved in Mesiee, even vithouf an appropria tion. 'I might say much moro upon this subject, but I fear I havo trespassed too much on your space - already. ;What has, been said, will, I trust, be sufficient for all candid and impartial mob ; arid with those who-are determined not to be convinced, it is useless to multiply words, or accumulate arguments. Yours, -- ' STHOHIC 3 00 8 00 4,00 ,$.1.8 00 Every WhigVionld remember the importance of his vote, and the vote of his neighbor. A single :vote haa.deeided many important ques tlons„and ONE VOTE may elect or dtfral Goy. JobnstomoF ,holleat John Strohm. It is true Such results do not often occur,:and we blink, there is very little danger of a very,close oleo tionnow ; for we heneStly believe that the -Whig, ticket — wilTreceivelt — lurge Inijority;—ynt this is by no means oertain, and the best way to ensure success is fur every one to consider the importance of every single vote. One vote eleoted Marcus Morton Governor 'of Massachusetts, some years ago. One vote re-elected him the following term; (by the Le.. gislature ;) one veto Cleeted aiStitto Senator in Bucks county a few years ago ; a tie vote for, Prothonotary of Dauphin county gave the of flee to a Locofoco, , who NOS . appointed by . the _ Giiernoi; and •nanny,other cases of this kind might be mentioned, all proving that upon a single vote tho most important questions may depend: $ 00 1 00 :3 00 2 00 8 00 2 00 4 00 3 00 i 00 2L 00 !Therefore, we' trust that every whig will bear in mind the importance of liis vote and Mfhence, and be sure not to neglect his indi vidual duty on the 2d Tuesday of October, nest. • ,The groat: strength of, our opponents is not their greater:number, (for—they are in a decided minority in Pentisylvania,) but the grand secret is that the Locuifectitt never, fail to vote, whilst,the Whigs, on the other hand, too. otten•neglect.this imporativo duty, and thus enUer themselves to be bcateny simply stay leg nt home when voting time comes. If ev- Cry Whig,would resolve hereafter to Tofdlit ev ery, election we never could be beaten in Penn dvania. . 3 00 3 00 SCO 00 Let. evor,3s,friongl - of Johnston and Strohm solve to, leave no votes. unpolled, ; encl to Bo that his; neighbor will conic up t 0... tho goo. wgo- 1 4•.the.1q9Per , OPre 4l 4aMiS ,victury, isourtainy Etfeet' of. 4dov;'Johusion's* SP6echese EH The ftillovrhg extract from a later 'from. gentleman in pcimorsel county, will inform ou readc4,/ of what tlio'%Vhigs. of the State 'Ma eispect.frent that county,. arid what impression Gov. Johnston made upon its citizens in his re ' cent 'visit there ' • , " $13,000 12,000 111 WELLishuno , Somerset Co., Pa.,' ' • September sth, 1851. ' ' ' Got. 'Johnston was in our county last week Ito spoke in Berlin and Somerset; he Made deep and, lasting impression upon both" Whig and DeMocrats. Perhaps his visit to the &Mir' ty will make lion .five hundred ; or more volt oyer add above the •Whig - Toie. 'rho pee ple upon biro... 6, being. 'something ,mor'i than an ordinary man.. . , .•, ,„ . „ NY. and, myself arc, both ith, the :Mtg. pat. ty—Of y9ti - . I k, t liap•i; not "aware• The Whig doctrine of hratifetioir to that part), ntal lye will remain there-so.lo, as. the party advocates that' groats ProtectiiM. to 'Americati' The. country can never prosper; and Minims i krectocsa_ under. any excel lhoss advocated by thp,„lV4i6.,p,ary l ., Yours, 'KC'. _ .—__ —_ • , 1 )*,, /pig X,,o9cifo?9o py G oy : , Johnston otigl j til.illOr4; o 4,i.g'4.4 . l4 . 4Y* ll ;rkP:fl . / .41/!C.r.1 )0 4 0 !' , thaii he dithlor :the'-'orFest of ,tho.•rioters rt.,, dhijAllii i ii-;: , Ip. 1.84:4 (1 -.oatiiiiOt''o6citiriea'il 'Ga'iliele,`" 'in wli'lli 'Af': . i Tatties Ronnej , ..„ . (, j , , ,. , Ilagersbatin,,i,vssso,.ntuoy ,wounaed that 1,...' 4ied ..in..adfftl'fl.l 4 .Y. B La4or_ll39 i pcqucT99o.- . l'rincis.ll.' phitglf-wii.s.theniGovernor. HoI,- . stql{ : pp.lniqqa..qi,a,o9 ',Lo(it'?; ifT;qie • aqeqt Rf• ~41 , ;-,, 'fioeco. :,.-YibY ,d 14. 49 P9t;...T 44,11? .9 6 c 0 9 PVitl: Liii , i4?. for :.PaP 1;T°i 1 C?; 1 (36 4 1 . qQY.: i 3 hullii , Id, ,traitor to is country; mid an inciter to rebel, I oii'aint Larder: 'ltecatise'Giiv.'3Oliniticiii , hifi'' toile more to secure the apprehension of int ~. ,1 1 'hrietiana rioters-than-Gov. Shank• did for th i 1 rOst't.f.tho Clitlialo , rioters, the ..lowa - al ! ell(Kinqq. 144- in the Illim.4;ellettuqicos:PlltOnfo'ip. .1 ono ,inannor.,. Will a sensible nett i ltoz,tutJ 1r chide - 411'6 . 4 llielintolies't,o.liti' llecietii•A' V th arts of treachaous•villains wholeiskiltiihrlhl - destruotion of human lifo as a moans. ofO A.' tinning their political prosperity l'.. . '' ONE VOTE. VOLITNEE Lll-1,;-Nif_b * P 4 -", • _ amen! 4.:)-g " • GOOD TIDINGS FOR TAX-P ASIE nit Amouut Of the ROduction of the ,Stato Dobt! The Harrisburg Antericaii of the 13th inst, brings us tho following official Proclama tion hi Go;:;"." - Jo K urrarist of the REDUCTION of TUE STATi•DEDT i3O far under the opiiliftiOn' cif -• the "Sinking Fund Inly."- It curries glori ous tidings, truly, to the'Oppressed tax-Payers oC Pennsylvania: PENNSYLVANIA,. SS: . - ha the name awl by the authority of the CtAmon - - wealth of Pennsylvania. ' ' BY WILLIAM F. JOHNSTON, Governor of the said Commonwealth.. if IPROfelfael.lll.lTlo.7ll • WHEREAS, In and by an ace of " 0 the General Asseml Of this Com ' 0,1 , . ks„„l .-monealth, passed b the 10th dayof April, ono thousand eight hundred ' o i "„„,,, , k and forty-nine, entitled "An Aot to create a SINKING FUND, and to provide for the CRADruAL AND CERTAIN EXTINGUIEDMENT of THE DEBT OP THE COMMONNVEALTIOWS enact-' ednial provides. as follow's, viz: .Sec. 1., That • the 'Secretary of the, Com malwroaltb,, Auditor General and State Treas urer, for the time peing, shall be Commission ers, Who are hereby authorized, to, receive the revenues appropriated by this Udt,lor which may hereafter be appropriated for the dame object, and to purchase therewith the debtof the State of Pennsyltania at its market price; if _not exceeding the par value-thereofi-to—the full extent of the said revenfies, and to. hold and apply the same, and the interest thereon accruing, firmly and inviolably. on the trusts and for the purposes hereinafter specified. Sio. 2. _Thatrak reyenuop-deeiyetl-fkom-the following ecniiees,'tp wit: the taxes on collat eral Inheritances, and the per contage assessed upon any bank or railrpad; or coal mining, or railroad and coal mining, or improvement com pany charter, all taxes•assessed - on distilleries and breweries, or billiard rooms, bowling sa loons and ten pin alleA on new counties,' on theatrical, circus and menagerie exhibitions, . and on eating houses; - beer houses and restan- - rants,.end all such revenues aithe Legislature may from time to time sot aprirt for the prir• poses mentioned'in this not, shall, so soon as li t e - gniaie shall be received at the TreaSurY, Le ;hid over to the said ComroiSsionei.s; she shall forthwith proceed to purchase the debts of the. - Commonwealth, on the terms ,and for thepur- poes set forth iu the first section of this act. Sec., 3: That the said Commissioners shall be authorized to receive the interest due and payable, on the debt, so as aforesaid purchased and held by them, which interest shall be like wise applied to the purchase of said debt, so that the same 'shall forma constantly ocean, a- !Ming fund for the extinguishment of the puh , lio debt. That shaltbe the duty of thesn',l Commissioners, on. the first Monday of Septe her, in the year ono thousand eight hundr,'d and fiftyzap; and on the same day, in evcry third year thereafter, to certify the amount f the debt of the Commonwealth held by thLt, to thnGnveritor, who shall direct the eert ft eates-reprosenting - the mine to be entice)]. and -on such cancellation 'isSue his proclatt tion, 'stating the fact and the extingnishin and final discharge of so much, of the princi, .1 of said debt. See. 5. That the ConnnisSionerS e 0 .1., within ten days after the organization. of 1h Legislature, in the year one thousand hundred and fifty-two, and in everylifird y thereafter, specially report to the legisfai. the amount of the public debt, so as afore:- liquidated and'proclahned by the Governm have.„beencanoelled, end what reduction taxes may, in. consequence :•thereof'-be no in order that the LegiSlatwic • may pro , .t for such reductiontin the barthens of the • - pie. • ••• • Asu WHEAF.AB, Alexander L. Itussell, F • rotary of the Commonwealth, EphrairilLo• Auditor .General,'and John 111. Bickel, Treasurer, ,Commissioners of the Sink ing have etnurtmi to me a4.follovis; viz: Officeof ihe ConOnissioners of the Sinking Pei Ilmisntinu, September, 1, 1851. 2b his _Excellency F. Zohnslolf, G . - nor of Pennsylvania? Sir:—ln compliance with the 4th tieCtio, the act, entitled " An Act to create, a Fund and to . provide for the gradual and, tain extinguishment of the (1614, of the I . monwealth," approved.the 10th day of ~ 1849, the Commissioners Of said fund b. , certify that Gila atuomit of the debt (1 Commonwealth purchased since the pass.,,,, the not of Asserubly - referred to, and i by theni, is SIX HUNDRED AND, ,1 -0 01 , ; • NINE THOUSAND ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-TWO . DOLLARS • EIGHT CENTS ($859,122 98) consisting per cont. loans negotiatdd until various ~...s of ASsembly. Your obedient servants,', A. L. RUSSELL, ; „ ,-•,, E. BANKS, JOHN AI.BICKEL, Commisaioners,of the Sinking Now, TIIBIIF t FORE t . 111, obediencoi: to the -, quirentent of the Murat section of, tho net ~; the General Assembly aforesaid, I do issno'this Proclamation; iMblisking and dry' ring the . PAYNENT, NXTINGUISIPSIENT :• F. msonnuaE, of. SINAIUNDRED AND NINE THOUSAND , ONE HUNDRED. TWENTY-TWO 'DOLLARS ' AND EIGHT CENTS ( 654,122 98) of. the Pim „ rm, of-the of this Commonwealth; •;,' 1 ' that I havo,direotod the certificates, repret. fag the some, to bo .;, Orvilit under My hand 'and' the Groat Seal ..r the State 'at Harriebtat'this fifth, day •, r Sep I e nib the year ore fir Lord one th semi eight hundred'and fifty-ono, and of ti.e CommenWealflithe 'Seventy-With: ' !•t • Drran govEntioa itussnLL, : tlze, .Coßinionweol • , rEpng,,,RENEI)II,IER,I „ 4 . eaoroco;party,oreate ' d, our. eporM6i4'f. State; Debt ofi over Forty , .Millions of. :Let.theireopie i l tee - niomVer . Thht'Dovi Johnstonicaillaid" 'y'etiW and : I f 'since imwes nauiel'atad; ditll UN- 4 • DRED "'AND I ' FIFTF•iNIfitEI ''PHOUS 2 AI4O,`' I I:tioNt" llUNDRED''',.XNDv'Frwrsrfir-Tvvo'' .t:iottAhs:RlOrNintOrLtrairi , b . .r.lvrs;" 1050:22' 9t3?•• 6t thci l part o6foed' bete t f ; *.. -L;t tJa iPeoide ; dieuifiii. Thai; tiveyi in}:` T [iosed iinder`the , '.ltiiniiiiiiVaiion'd toddiodii' j l' . l PeveraMr... ;Let tile ' Peoj)te!ke t iet ' iltai lj That previous T:CMIoCe looted (hose Taxes, but did not pay the Vet& 4.2,411XT = r gopie 1' 1t AY.ktpqr4. RE A inn , tho pgrth 9 v q IkkociN'at,94.rmilqr,im*oFial94.9( P?.. 4 1 i# itity„993,lklkßivNifimckiii.Am.), ;./ lialf,•nuniceu the claims On the Poen? NRN,olivya over SEVEN, lIUNDR.ED AND THIRTY TE,IOUSAND D'OLL ARS I. - -: - .:V 7. .':1/411107,7 ~W Iliga MR ME