foliating is from tha"Cerit-Whig, pfte„Of tbp most_yeipeetaile J izrnals ip ;he country; ,„ . • Try. Qlrr 131)91c Tii4DE.777 . l!q P/1 7 23 4 ii•kidt'•o:•G,:':Fivani; de. , 4,4 geu qui ~dcrinnetatien „the _part of - pat 'persons - - andirresSes 'throu - gbOut , the country,_ of that branch of-the- - pubs fishing 'ropiness denominated the "Gin Bum TniiPP," has induced !p to_devote ea ter" irs t&'": the -=subject, and to ' PPeaV.l)ol4oll l tkrbt ditte.1)404e.V34 3 eon-, ducted by Nit. G. G. EVANS, 439 chest,. pet Street, Philadelphia, with . whose t'firibeierea firactibeqrittee trade; we 4141re:Pkekegrselves:,..wtaitqedA , Becausewin dlert ,or . tgporamnses, jti We- ire 2 tret 4.herefere;to.ecurinter.inert.:engaged hide- Fitimate trade; bepause,t.Peter,Builli." traders in watches deetiVirairribbeit the public, honest watpbmakers are not to be jenorinee 4 . 7. 44d,aveltiedkand. ; so, because number tiriTeter Concerns in the Gift, 13tx4 Business, encouraged by -the .g.T-4 0 ellgees& of..!.Event6 enterprise, sprung up in various, cities and fora time cheated those who wire'-deincred 'into dealing with them, there is no reason ? at 47farr,lihers:katid energetic_publish erth should b . 'do - ntlerir - yradiderg - With them. No injustice could= hi greater. People must deal with tradesmen : they must bare watehes.-- 77 they rilust have hooks— Pad ler thefe telfe care 'to - seek-the place whert,thitcoan prapure`the - artiolis-they want, withoutAeceptiou,aad. on the most ativaetageorts terrhs. Evans originated the Gift Book Thisiness iu 1 85 4, unit his great success in it ° is the'restilt - lif the' PPerpy;.the tegrity, and the liberality that have char acterized tris,conraelrom that day to the concerns • have from Wainer/risen, hiiitlition - of hiss establishineP4 have DOW '6l°BllY-Per ishod, ividlei be . pursues the even tenor of his waif Winn infrefaitiOn to all who deal with him. , . .ThCfatracss Wl ' ll . honesty of t .- tress i~Aaiy ;: to be iletihteii, pod are easily understood: ==He is an enterprising man; and:setting - out lb de 11, - large - haiiiiersa, h‘e parehausi boOka,inlerge :quantities ; in onli.r;l4iinerease liis"aaleS,. he' deter- mined to give pazt othis , Profits to, pur chasers, in• premiums. The principle of FreiniumS'or Gifts bat 'been adopted in many branches of business, and, perhaps, every newspaper that spoken against the Gift Book Business has recognized the principle, either in deduction to clubs, Pxtra copies, or gifts of. engravings, &e, Bvans purchases whole editions of books at the. leprest figures; 'sells. them at.the tegelar retail prices and gives a Premi• um with each book; in every 810,000 worth of books ;he appropriates $5,000 worth ofj — wel sy, w a tches,&c.,- which are given alvay with the. boi, =Purchasers often teeeiviog gold Watches ' m costly mi eos, &c . In every case of Sale, .Evans gives *hat he , pleases—and surely the most fastidious moralist can find no fault. - On the same principle, if a man buy a the;grocer_, to blamed or commended, if he s- : - grvea his customer a few pounds' of Coffee inWithe'bargain ? The question reply. 'en couragement to American authors,. pub= lishers, and manufacturers; is very great; ii in ,singlelyelii:lie,-piriebaied from' one rhannfactirrer:Plone r $38;000. worth of jewelry, and,thoiisauds , of periene engag. ed in. ranting, boak-bindingovateh.mak ,k,o., receive employment- through his-agency.- . - • - - His assortment of boots .orebraces . the standard Works : of,the-lariginiges,. and ev ery department of American' literatcre, and • through his aftiniey,' vast `numbers-of useful books have: Wen. spread :thrugh every part of .thi.corfntry, ,1.6 'the - great advantage : of the; rising generation,- and in this respect he may very properly he held to be a public benefactor. • In short, to Air. Evans -we find an. en terprising man—the - Originator of a ha rms: Whiebhaif-lbiloWed• :With :.-. the gm Ateet energy and 4 - ritit4t: integrity, until vast.eitent and import; price, a - host :of imitators..(arna" of them' honest, perhaps,; gooriuit - Of .. the business)' arise .and disappoint: and cheat the inblin, bringing - down eendemnation not only-owthemselyes, but on the man whose, trade tnoy _Were Counterfeiting.— To resoriel E, - frbrCrlita unitiertted censure; and'piitite" - Wiitsite understand to be the nature the" Gift Book =But ;less, NV establialmd c -aud coeduomd. l by' him. r. No.one.who deals With him - -ea*be wrongettor disap 7 l pointed f ,the purchaser ceive the -fall 'Nfahie . 'of.. hisi monei_in Weirs; bit with eaelliouli a - premium, or gift, and , thaLeftep, ,very . bandsome,.. and . Valuable: NUE - Seuthpi 1 . 1) the - liiiiiidiiibigareepe edit* . N:Y:-Tii6utie,-underli.teof die 14th hot, we:fied '4Na:trailed 'cif two of thelentgres of Sciiitheto slave-sow-: - TWO' Cade ety, or, lel- Webster in 1 Add . fiwiticaoB6.7 - fok.t4i(leirel4pmeat.of anti charagheristiti traitirof, the . ," rieenlieti in -= You ire.tte444 - of the rank re: pudiatinn which. Misaiasippi_hda been guilty of fur. so many Vars.P ll -4 'limning her-beam - 4 It 4 matter of any:Northern-mer chant should trust his merchandise -unpaid for in the custody of any of her repudiating citi zens. Yet one of-onr merchants did:unfortu nately and'insiisely do en - to the amonnt;'.of some s4,ooo:The buy - Oro-turned tint atcainti much sooner than *as - expected ; in fact be, is bcliatcl to :Le a cheat from the beginaing,. The creclibars sent out an estimable gentleniao from this city to celleitlbe 4(.14 if he eould; and if Am., then to arrest him . for frottdpand by virtue of a requisition tioto cir . .GOVernor bring: him here foir'irtnr. Welt4nOeephiti. IfollySprlegs. E l na , the objeetba ls errand coPliaffAclitiVitt,'oo trhadetaittatifilty, office ofjustice .tocludedejtonteil out- in a body. to We :prevent man 'Oink sitisted; tbriiiteied the messenger Witlg summery' lynching, iluipkly - tiotte.blin . Ouvof the Plate,.'fifst.coin. pelting Win t;toi . Ottiitte,noirer - tn , retirtiltgain tbr any purposelrhiteven fee - this infampusr dishonitsty !was; Alfer:Whenevei;:a ffilisiasipplidavoliolair - caine to 'Philadelphia for *fugitive chattel, our eitixensittillified 'the law and - let the, chattel ita free„: Now tbiatilea; onformiatelkfoii otir good' nome; is a down right lie. The F,ugitive Slave law has `never beeitraisted hire; our'Enderta Bench haling been seated. with. pliant tools thoserk atSoutli ern dictation on;purPoSeto administer its ut moat Veitgeaucc: ,. Even last' eek, when Weh-, steei ease exeited:our people beyond mi`attempt at reicuAdrintitoid- ' ation - wai hioted at.. Orr the ecintraq,..when it:seenied'probable °be Weald" bariManded :Virginia. a inhicripthia:paPer *as' started= to raise mbeei to jitirchase his freedom, and : 4l con.siderableinut was sabieribeil-'beforethe decision:'Wee thiS obedience io'the;laie among us, an - oilier lease of Southern repudiation has just cotottolight. One Carter; belonging-to- Alabama, charged with bttrlltg,'ob,tikigie4 - s 2 :4 oo ,lvoiltilrf cloth- - , ing frolall*beiseXf Wapiti: A; of this' ; city, by false-pr etense „ , was pursuedbtty a offt-', eer•heartni t asequisitiori on - ,the 'Governor of,' ,Alabania. for the 1; urrender of "Carter.'_:, The ifixecr,itrtested hinkand took him to.linatiYilffi• llereithe'COttif-finusti', hell was .4401114e : 1;y midi; ciiallt this Sigpil the Mob ':rdeliteCtu,, and, witb,failots threats; took "Carter; away, defying` the titliceri to reeiSt theta; : One Mau, alone interferedlto picitia the diftcel;:Whn Was next day driven out of flantsyille,._ The'teaion given for iiiisntitrageweilmcause and Ahiba ma kidnapper had heen'daught: and;.iiiiiished at Pittsburgh. Is-it .tiot strange _that, with such. conduct as this before them, - our quints - should b l e..sik unwise as , to trust even a dollar's worth goods - amonga ,community so` utterly, demoralised.?"'_ T. y • Further .on itv this letter, this - comet pbudetit ftithiShO ihe . -followingitems of - inforwsAion • • . • (c Leii " Free; rejected the Tree; Bankz. lag liw,modeled after-that df geti-York, r ; be cause theCtinititation 'prof/It - 40'6e ineckpnia tion of more thiiti one Bank-n any-one ner.df Assembly, -- BM a Philadelphia lawyer has alz readrstiggiisted that tide difficulty could be circamnavtgatect hy - passing a hundreclaets, sny within a week, .each incorporating : a single Bank. Such a:dodge would be the more like ly to anocied, seeing that there' would be a hundred different Sets of npPlicants .to :be plucked by - the lobbY,,,lor you: knoti inythink catrtis put.through that is paid - Sof:, AtOact has passed, howeve4 - .compellingthe drawer& and Indorsers:ofproraissiiry notes: o give their respective. residence Or place - or 'business' on the same—. It: hasiollto rejected the bill to di; voice .11ra, Fry from her _husband, 41 Tor:the bill and 11 against it. This- vote is in perfect harmony with;the'ptiblio sentiment:among us; where all the partiea'ara aci Well knownel Th e name of 171.6. Washingtoii has been changed! • to The anseitutid:;il. The editor sa-s that hereafter it will %e a" newspaper,7 execution of . his plan writes a leader in favor- of the wet with Mexicor--noi tbo next war, but the last one, His:seeatieffort will probably be in support ol'the Auterioau.Revolution t Fast meti.- those poveriment editora. Y. Tribune. - : iii 11,0f,:p .gitO4r4 • .-- : COUDFASPORT, : ';'=" if?qro4 ,apH1.2,1, S., CHASE. EDITOR `AND • PIII3(.ISHkFt: " * STATE -- VONVENTION.''::' T4E:.eitize.ns of Pt,iladelphlo , of _the aireral ,counties of Ibis Poutmonwealiti attached, to. the PeOpfe's party, and all othera Nilio . are:oppbsed to the, unwise and. extmra gant inespiires of the National Administration, are reque.ated to send deltigats, equal in,num, ber to their iepresentittion, in the GeneralAe-. sernbly, to a. ConCenlion to he held at rfAnate- ELMO ON .11:L:ONESD . ilif.(rite Br a ,Or Jgb*,' 139, tonominate,eiedirlates far 4 : indlter ,General and gnrieyor Generaf, to be voted for, at the General Election .in. next. ,October.. . • .11 - JEW M. Fvt,..,E11,, chomp; Atm. .111;.Lt * .p.i, -Secret-my, • ozo,"rbo.4l.l.ol4taren - diOnined List ll:4ra. day. Jacob -Tarne,y;'ef . itrestmor l i eland, was elected §ptlkiqf of th,e:_Senate for the v - a`ea• {ion, ticeprOnnceforitti itte usnatzcastoral- Theitokul4lictip Associatipn:it Viiash ingtori qittfitylabrltti'cr - rTliotp.tr,getrerson's birth-d 4 - ,f 114 . 13 th tut., (1514itYle - ; April 21), with ituch otithni'lasrtu. essiag, , at Virtiattirigtom Tlia,deferieti ± liarepleid` sanith:, l !#,,PTPOr!o.lhe : 10 00 0 . 1 . 1 oferppf of adultery, which Sickles. and hit; friends re gard tto.egialvalent toxin. acquittal., Juir An lthportaiit deoirion has recent ly been-pito if by AtioiiteigaieKX tioz: In reply to anote Nth . , the :Aiditor bed: era!' of. ti A e- State 'he ti.aykthav,reruleis'of raerehandlse'ninst'A,)ie out it licePse. iliether their italfs amount to =ono thou sand dollars per annum or,uot. • 1 It appears_ that the!;, -- Oeetiou for Justiee•of:the:Suliritoe o rt foiNVitooo - hap ree:ultetriuthO elebtfou of Byaltiri PAINS; the it publjoan n°9ln..b7, majority'oier P ,lfie,cOnktst was fought ou WO Sovereignty grciitudi, and the courts ilod,Ligislattire` are thus taitiod'hithe , . . Our/paper ,one day. heldad hapd this week,' - and a I;aifith r eet- at that. We waited for•pip'er 'for- a sheet, but it failed to came, and we do the best rve can: tire are 'sorry to aidiaotrtedge', that we could get,ao money -to send for PiPer.until the last titomeat,. having, made - several' 'uniaecessful, attempts to borrow tit order to accommodate I - a"large list of delioquept - rea i dra,- whose' Un scrupulous procrastination of duty toward. us , is thus . made doubly accuiely felt by as. •4,l=AtliisXWEdlsTiggitoi-tataiilliValti editoksof the Utica Ihra/d, isiting &du 7 44iis OLa to4'.;tbae' tb s e AOYerjfini Ooh ul= stiPegai.alPtga , -#:4 7 i*tie 43 f 4 t l 9 tz.o.tie Auterteatt , 'veseef,hturlitnehared-s t b 3 -i?fd t .4 v e-re a r s ; -; P pc44... 11.11 11 nit.ytp ihivelort• ihiti-fettiotje'deeptiotble `" -- ;460,*;" . Tha . o" potted piroprirtiiiii` that'd 'is do ct ] yatFt~Snt3ble tot}ie ' sa7e of anilliiiisitnnalliluora:" They venom= mend that iltheitiafo cannot be 'entirelisiiii.j pressed, tl~attt ' he plaold'hader.the . contrpl of insitoriunrtici shall iinitlyik'the liquors sold - ,..:'fitii:cpuit'recoi.6", of all" Ccaritaiinillei each •tein attest . tlie, tintliof the preipntment of the. . . Baltimote grandlury-:+yet; found "siriniOrs","'wlin.ScOlf 4 ; iinnb preinnttnanii,stn4 vrbn,nre . f:act - Jile: very ',best- trionds, tinit drankenneseand”.crinto tan: boast -of; They are iftini:e appiii sully glad to see ` uny"''temper Itnce - nlaveinenis;" bnt , isefOr yientify. tbegiselvai,,v4 thank for-fear ; of: coniprotais.. ing.ttieir-whiskjr-restatetability;; they :do ekr.e,.Y°Yr..MTThlea l.l l ) C/. 1 , 141 c 'votiiCe'k in,newipapers,:b?:t4oii tpikst.ot 7117 0ca1.91 , 1 1 0 any, PiaT4oo.6i->Persol39, however guilty, are tirallfitie forany :of tbe , Oltenia :of interni)eranno—Yoe '44 Sop ginst not iOnntifinriypittiiigniltYpartias. .. , . Arrest a man for violating a. temperance-law, and :the Whole influance - of-whiski.:pimey i of the'elaii nadei. 'notice, is at: , Oisee'irratight To bear in his favor, and the law I.S• most bitterly denounced as a?„vielation. ; pi-AMerican s ,. tee , doin-4reedourtokill off mankind with Milsoti ed heireritieS,- hy iiiseiisat!ni . hlim iota 'While iiii - physical*ver§ are - behi 4illit'Bßl , cir.- tainly,-:.anderminedj , ...aact:: : , deitrored<- :Pass ...e law-whiarsorrsi&nar ad death broadcast; and these same canting ' 'Olsten" iioiireili to--'.regret;" TO;:(1.,_ , PO "g* tion of the temperance q estion, .b ee they 4, believe that.the-yeesa . 01• tite,lalf was the consNuence*. such : .asitatimi.7. ....Pentlemen i 4 Meters," we can only' say that stMli law owes its etistence, - and bur Slate' einal.l the infamy of Di receid, to the' iniinitice . aid kiaqiofjitsi such moral cowards' RS xon.'arerto jtitit , sitch I oanting.hYpocrites.es seek- the .repntatton of conservative temperance •inentnen wbo; for the'like'd soeiall "poiltiOn,'!' . Will `mot, dare iimi,, utter a WOrd s ar.di;an aey tiinrerdiaehield 7 ing their telione,-heings, themselves and their posterity from the ettrice• Of intemperante.: We Say that r sp lihiratiactritien live to y ' stagnate the wbrit of healthy refiniri measures,. just so long will,grandjuries be obligedtomaitn : snolk presentments.. : •: ~, - . '': : .'. '''d '`‘'. ,: •:' The Late _ tegildittuxe., . regret to look- tiverthepronOdino of the Legislature of this , State juit clos ed. The-popular branch or that body was supposed to:be Ant iu That,--- we should like to' kno*;':haklit shown itself, to be - atiy. better than : "its predecessors of a,different Dearly the .whole Session wan _taken . -up - with 'philadelphia PssOnger Eallisr)lyirts and other Private bills; only two , bills of putilin:iiiterest so-far as weave .now : ad Vised, mere - passed hy. the House. - They. WOO the bill , o , abolish:the .. .Canal 'Heard; which:became a law, •and,.the , bill. to re duce the State' tat : , Whielitailed'tO pass the'Senate, iiniPly . bectiuse .the Rep.ubli cans of that body were' - um.ct _intent on private,:lOcal- - bills, 'than the interests of • • the State.- There.werelwo other bills, of vast importance: .to the:people, intkvid about but . not -passed even through- the Republican House.: ';yirerecer to the Free Banking; and PersonalEiiiberty bills.; It does seemyits -if:both:these ,'piltiinight have' been - - passed." . througkthe House-if Chase and ~Williston', old; mem bers and undertitand- - plibtnentary law, had taken - hold Of ,theizi,:,eariy s in i the ses sion, and witiked,. for:them as their im portance - If these bills could not have been pasiiid by . such work; then we • . 'sbonldl" --tti liOnW-What has s becil gained 'by. el9ctini:4 TICTPPenti, - Lekioi= tare.? 'True Eli Slifer, a geod ; Wipubli-• can, was. elected . etat6 Treasurer; acid the clerks ,and pages of the House, viere all flepublicansinwopresimeibut will that satisfy thn great` mais - n(Libeity loving men whii inakti,up theßeipublietin party ? Not by anyMeen&' They expect a , Re. from;legislature to..distinguishritself from Its opponent& hy iuCtituting moss. foi:the . -publin g3od by = repealing the ,itis, passed for the benefit of slaver y ; by :ezmoti ug.othnrs se, curing to al/ msons their - consritufloyal right to, a jgry,friel and-the bene#t- of tthe-wri of 'habeas :4 , l'm gelpiis and by seicii snob aid an labor and OW may require in ohartered..resocistions., ~The liatitiliiglaw4ine-the Only attempt,mde in Ahq,latn.l4/0400e4040 any thing of the kind, and that - #ssled out for want of.deterinined;edrnesi, ircirkiniMembers to carry it through. We imp° the press of the State instead of blaming:thn mew . hers, after the fashion of the lierriabitrg plegrapla, will kindly, but to 7 bake them for their short coiniti`gS. it is only in this way that the next -Leg: islature can be 'brought to impreveMi the past. - IltlityphiPayg e l> r: P 4 , ~ .4,,,ver7 'important meant% 'or - tats Riglts 3)olo6bials,fitundatied a ilatkif 491. 13 1 1 IVRedQesdail#Bs,l o- ***BP" the PrePtietiONMOVlOPeWilifto vin (Beate the name, Azle and prinoifr of t ther - A)moiiitinatittAtitragg€ll-4in suited by a Convention twsembielliAjba State Capitol on the 1-6tE-htMithilt."— Nearly erve37 emositAli t --0 Sate was rep- MCP.K.l.eifa:# ; .inia;fpiiit prevailed., Dr George 11 ; Cook, of-Allegany...lw temporary Chairman. Od taking seat, he made a strong,speeekappiiif Suehat an, of crhiellthii extract 'is . • ..ft'Tb.e.;voice:or,-,alarcattlasitoowudertfrom the east and the wes that our iustituttuns lyive7hee.6:rwthleasty moulted. by ohe,vtlest ;led most reekleOkadinlnistratiou thatped has ever inflicted upon a taifferiug people. .( 1 4 011 ( 1 . :and,cen!inu4 ; applause ; ,, faith of the ,Dinnocraiio party biti been viollitedlronemhoOur.party, not u Until"ls4.= rAad'bere . lei 'met:sky, tkat on 1 ) ,. attended 431Paral ijaa thea r ptioititnient'iithineilitiOhluitio M inflater ii) . ll,Vasia.l." (Applause.)"; John"Rielimaii, Of. Cheiter, made the .opetung regular _speech ..before that friseaieri- Will' rejoice to read. '..%inLapetiking of Al r 4 -I!uebahau. Eitut his t6tetruyal'rpf his ; y ortheitm supporters, a I ' Rill' snot -pretend' to indiCate the Perticiiter ivinkness-in -his witinrit'' ibet induced him :tii_turw Vitt build of 1 the sui cide . agniust , his. ownl futte.., l . l kis'Alit.ttefs little Whether -it; arose from: ti idity, l 4'4'4' feet , of his'enettlies , outiveighitig , love of his litends,', 'it enrelo4i , disiegiu -, of fait dealing, iii,ll444,,•tind.lirierile,*ctiii4.lt is. enough' .0-liuntt that liedeneivo'd ill our levee, , ' turned :with the: bhiciaest'itt grittfiulk, upon .tfint tleff-sacrificiagfrietid shiP-bY Winch' hi'reached . the 011 of hig feyeriiii '. ambitisin,; end sought ,'''Ar' ill the "means within the reach of driinken rind geagget,itig-tinthotity, todisgrabe eve ' ii'''Matt - Whem ' 1113'1 could not debauch=—Z Smidefili; and eis".,l4_7ilie tench of ih9 wand ‘64flthlis..iiifigiaisPrilie,ii.bOu.?e trans formed fromzilm,sympathizer;with down, , , trodden freedotii;., to . the, open sold Bimini.. 1 defender'less' f aggiessite - -,and la* defy-1 i l ii slavery 'Hi • • ,- ' 1 '''' : - ` 4 ::, . 1 . , ,Tho. Balls, ; the 'national '. ; legislatu r e • were turned ititOmarts fot.conSmeneo; he published - his- interpretations 'Of - party principl esiwil .platforms with the .arto. elle6 of dietaior;.'s4 :SippiLFide'd his sufterdinates,in,„ofiee r .aild , his .*_coienrii slaves, to• reiterates and proelaim bulls of party esconitonbioetimi against 'all who were rash enough to fellow au. independ ent judgment. 1 Theisa Acts of themselves are enough to sever allegiitce., It would be as ill-shapen manhood "Which' could tolerate them in, silence. 'Put ' because we denounce, them, we are anathematized as rebellions: - Sir, we will see where the rebellion .will - end. It will end in thisu prenutcy of the-laws; in, ,the/ integrity of the constitution; in the„ 'putitioatiow of parties 3', in the sworn loyalty of ,e,iedii tivii -, and the vigorous growth ,: materiel. greatness, and eternal dominance of the' North. " ... -.-, 4...., 1 - ..: ; - .. . .•.. , :. 1 ': ,' _. ~: _ ;relation ja" thq .extiaiagicnce and corruption .of 'the Presiiient, Mr. • man said : ' "" ........ .. , . . .. . . . . .. . . ..,4. r ßut.sir, we' Charge.:furt.ber f . ipou the edthinfitration '0f.51i.- , ..Pnolianan;:one :of 1 the-Main : causes - by whiCit'We litiVe real ch-: 1 4 . ,...tl4':inint :- Of •, national ' . inselVeney, T O reektesip.,prodigality . u the. expenditureii of..ther.,publie. Anoney, • ;and , n,prevailing vieeiw the depaVtnients.. of : the 'govern::: toept„.,. ..I.t . y - a :gross', mistake' to aCppiiSe tbat . enr„iiMi•eased expenses - ar.6 - 01 6 g,*? : an. exPaalion .of Agritory...aMi :: the yetnoy,. al of our frontier. The, administration of Van Buren,, :with :au, annual outlay of thirty-seven initlions 'of dollati, waa.-Pro nouneed'extvaiagant;,tiow our - expetifffel are - elope c uppii 'ciao' hendied - Inillions-a: year.— ,I3ut..We have got Used,,to talking of millions without Stopping,' to consider the megpitiiderof.the. figures: ,'. Why;,Sii, all the horses and; mules 'in-this :country,'" numbering :liver- , all thousand, •would scarcely . Oraw, JC-.'iiilver,- the 'cionetii*' quire& to . focit. our gOvernment'.bills fors single yeai r ~l'io you enquire wby.t)i4 4 so ? I .will tenpin:: - We haveabanllott ed our fernier and better pmetioep., -When Mr. Jefferson was . President; he; required honesty-nr,i4:;dapalillity i 0 bis aPpotateesl nowilPuboidinates. are selected; foi.-Itheir known lack 'of. independence,, conscience and will. -''Tllierewas a time , which our fathers Tamember,`,ithen toy he the hellikf 1 a slepartnient, : a*Ovetary ',of ,the Trees. Ury, or of War,.or ,of the!Nivy,.requiied greatness and , inspired-confidence;; nosi a wan . of liet* naittiiittcr:.dittientioict-'itil • suffice for'elther,-iplaCe. - Itnit_43-Overnef, 0 r•ef. 1 :4 43, --5.44. 0 .#.304 al*4 4 ..ai 3 ilet.:Vi. th 6. liosititir.4 . 44 . 4i4e.k*llcif - 00:.104s, of gyves uptur his legs, and iiiiei not know too mtoh.,-: t -TAM* -;.74.-Win . :4W-abla to furnish :: on ::.fuireiftoirfifiU4l4„llitialikby a dodble titii; '4l ' 0'4 7 little lianas there:4:4*Mo* - infitiiiiiiiiderOdag sl.9lo.4 l l)Ctionl i :t.(l4lred - AO l 4O O wii idn,stifitfonit . 4,l4adiio; - -.4 6 .04e0.:1144.- the loinger Adania,;tit support-the-gov ernteentili---k, --,--, 1" . 11 , ..,:1 . ..- z ,-,;.:- ; 2.1 - ' ',,,110i.0; WOO. :iiolioo!potrig 811- erifi , iOn'sif, VuritiiiiMiiii;littl, f,daffifsifit lir*); Oonitaekly,direot/y,Tram-ydix,tteaiuryfrp reward' fayOvites;:mnd la! - give •-• approved ihnpn , to - .lint . ifin, opinion fit.tliel polial in. Other I,rds, iiicarry.elecitioni. - .• rx . kie - ,4eifi, Votary- of - the Navy, ' among "iitheiC, iiiiy 1 • - tam ,scagethiiikotibis [4:l4',:herploxl. ot; thwTmterantriette! , ;;itithitbeoPsed-`, irnbetinda „ tnal'. l affOrd , 4W-; tithakirits-wortlwotberis.axibglitinl- itaistofabtdolactpricein AtiavrTatibigPost Offlekleistonif tretiOlialOidmitite, Ert4, Vie"i` 7 ;4 6 oo4:l 6 :riii.iW*l 4 4). l '7nic:. I* . ' wol#l l B.-MOT:iitiiFtgit* andAdtellli.;l4Pl l rid TOM PA due! 40 , [itell-iaugyt uraft'xiiid,ol, ierring-Induk ity;' for , the' , lnercossirpoturciftiVirriding the Teed ii4ers;*tiardialti*teiii. 00* bier and - tieneher: . -2tricid4:l6'edfigiesli,l and InAtinfikqg 442itinAito the [W° 4 O4: [Y4,9anz[ianttritu9 6 ' ll .n r ,ttV v l c 4 , I la ' ffinna itnae r a a i iv O tw ' a io' , l7 t, THtTioriir3 . 464 Tow and%,lo4;had-aa: tinwi an 4 [Senniiis ninnalgr, the ltardAißtAild I knowing - !bcuyi nest Oa tbetii all,. Oad-Prnaide.O. liiianlfyin-witlAn bas 04.n.e;•abi* , lama aganlM-Pai . die fullness of onr«mfideace, now bleached [brageti-and-blauchiag-beforstAbe-frowaS [of au nufibied iid imp — ltelfebbsAitnenoj, its - 4: add ,crbings f inlifpocritioat -1914,4 bow. Tier the jilegool - ney•- and in' the eiprOsion fear Ice "elect= tiona should he - earrie4`bf Pate* ing the sounds of laniersation ,41:Sthei is; sue...from:the open casements an d ponal# (..f:the White House.' your Biglers;nt sd mite Onus, move with- the 'husheddia solemn tread of mourners, and shed ',,kti 3 O`y tears of blood." 1-[ i //; -At ,the close of Mr.lifickman'it„tipeeeh an able address and a long string of Intions were adopted. f The following are * - ean,tnake r34::m ; for: ' Resolved, That we regard'with-tindissem bled •indignation and alarm the httempt of the Federal Administration „ backed bpitadepent. dentsjn the North, and ' the dsionionists'ofthe Sonth; to commit the Democratic organisation to the scandalous doctrine that, in defiance Of the pledges of the. Deunicratic party: in -liiiie, and in disregard of the legislation-of 1854. and t 854, the people of the Territories shall ht#re 110 coOtrol overrthe (inertial of. slarety,.:titt that slivery mast be protected ,against, the popular will; not merelyjby : the courts; but'hy Confess, end. per consequence, by the artily and the. navy; and that, regarding the resoitti. t pus ;of the. Convention ;which assembled at Harrisburg, . on the I€4.h, of March;• as having accepted this monstrousheresy, treherelry re-1 1 padiate the;platfo . n and candidates of. that, Convention.... . ; . , ~. • • :'1 Reioived,ff,hat e recommend the,app,oint ntent,by the Presitlent.orthis donventiomota DemOcratic State committee, to consist .Of tiS metutters.;•-and tilt-the-questiod .)i•-•noutittat.. lag a Denver:die-State ticket;,and the call iof another Rtmoeratic State. Convention, at, ;the earliest poSsible dii;,V,lierirerrecl to that Cora, mittA 4 a; and that. a meeting of said`Centti al Committee ;natty be Celled by the chairmae,.ol'' any.ave members.thereof. - ...,..- , • .. •.:,: 4. .1 _.,-NSW LIQUOR. BILL.-7-The supplenien tat license.bill passed yes,terday by , both, branches of ,the Legislature, restores ,'] to the ..Coutta discretionary power in;,the ;grauting of mien] ; licenses, andi . .), the people the right, of pctitien and yentOp-, atrance. This, is a' good kw; and will have, the-effect of crushiog out the nu me, :4 :' _dens at which. beer and othey.in toi ng beverages are Snow sold under 4: tavern licenses. The bill was violently Opposed in the House last ;light by"; ~ w 4:! gentlemen in the employ of the liquor in terest—Geoppof,Northaniptoa,andSmith Of Ilerki-:-but u, large majority of the inewbers showed their goo - xi : sense and Bound judgment by voting for and passing the bill. It will go- into effect as soon , as signed by. the Governoi; mid affect all ap plications made for' li6enie ' at the. coaling g April term.—llarrisbu tTelegraph.! i Since the above was in type, - We' have , . rf.oeived a later number of the re/graph., containing a copy of the bill, as follow : ki ACT- reitiilsr La - ote itiwitiini of Licenses to , boleti inn or tavern keepers. Sec..l.: -Be iCenacted,-4c. That it shalll be lawful for the several Courts of Quarter. Ses','. Mons of this _Cominoutveolth to hear-petiticins, :idditiOn to that of the 'applicant, in,fliVor of Ond' reinhistrinceS agMnst appl ich Owl of any - person .applying to ..eithcriof theniffor a license to keertn,' hotel, inn 'oeteverall and thereupon - refuses the . fthe opinion oteid Court,„ such inn s , hotel.ot orals .net aceommodation• of the pn i btio and entertainMeat' ofstringers and travellers; 'and so much of thi 6th eeetioh of the , act of Assembly relating' to the Asle. of in toxicating llquors,,f passed: the twentieth day" of April t 42sB, is inconsistent. heresvithil is hereby:repealed : this*SV,eral Oiciatts of quarter - Session:l iiimet'ieretf to gtont 1421w:445W1 have- and - etercise 'such' discre ,and:ottAher, In:regard:to the'. necessity of inns or taverns, as is given to said Ctturts by the act relative to inns , and taveins„ ap ptoVid March;'. 1834 - : - Proeidedffeither, That nothing in this out Stoll te,'tfte l City OPhiktdop4l4.. • - - Approved April 14, 1859, , ' . - Y1.41.i)r- ' News Hems. : • Tabun sit' in the State - 0 Oregon' ',flow' milli; 'with a capacity.of producing 1,500,000 bbis, per.annum. i` . LsTrs~is. from ., Europe " by:l itto4 l s an nounce-the - shipment to New !York of COnsfil- Frable'F',!lAtOftlb e i"• Ox the last mOildas , of iraro, Also' 0410 of Kansas.: decided. in.favor of n,..tiew State-con- Stitution, tt::Faur-4titB,yoK Atiatsport.Posrmsirtn - PkigraaL Vica• has 4014 that *irking...a Raper , ,wit 4 Oil, or Pencit.fer :the purpose of attractingthe eye does .not subject it, to letter. postage._; ; This .is An important 00.r.datisfotoriAegitroliq ,jillrfTrttlVh q says rf-thx_rotisit ;Mod fr0rn.,1 . 4404Pf having aqMijderced; tbattnstead,Of plapini silk in the wounds, as, is libtanniry; 'She Used onlifrid'inkidififierbiejt was the cause:Ober sieatta+,l , tg)Cl';:.. 1 kown,-*. 4sentlY gave' tnith tit') no b healthy , c h ildren. : , She liatfinitlibrneAlle area for alyveritt,yeiws; and faiatvadot; O h in life has ,astonished dames of 1100 1 4. 0 1 . 4994:"• - RuNOviii. 7 lye learn that a boy°of the o.'4mm Young, son ofAbram.Young,:, !anent.: ly of this village, was run over bt i st wagon containing a cord of wood, at . Mansfield; on Sta usriat t extd oth lieuto Vogl toesrooito iudadnittecibtosithiiiNfriWthittp*iti ca moninntiorriorAtiditralkarttrln at t ye d thot/01. *O ) A fr 9m , iftWittllX,coßM filcos t . ?give" ‘,4 3 Apr,- X b eiP ol : l 4elover aloatifiiir k"?r 'the ;s w ai n • 1,1,4 7,.. 9 m 91 1-Pftk, t h, 105 1 # 7 .M di kt i1 ,:1 4 Zuni. r .V,F•• T raitt:thireen's liOtgete,tia'Aik York , irktiie 'ibis through'cOge 3 .terdn7 morning, fn_rout; for he b } rept hest' They *idiitAti ) .lilW each iiietr= Veiled" via -the-Wilts i: I:' t:z•, - )..,t'-.3. - :::7.-- , N1gBiai . , t0141 . ' 0, - -`,14'.:1_ Right- A ii iite ,: iirtta BoMit alid-TbViethio of EolaliNtsirorabliltittheiptisiaatrztow, !WY P° 11 4 41 °37E-IfilligrA-4 -6 44)1SOYFt-fieß4 1039. rromNlVidenitiune uesited. - • : 7 t; =-../3/2ofdeif ,0 - 011 DFASkTigt „ 4 :*t..: l4 3kiY.r;#/.0 12 K !It thCACci'deitijr, sf the schoottlatise.! lIING L ILIAMENTItErasttirday, April4olb. WedoAdaii , Altityi 4th; kit - the ieool house_ near cell;•„ ofilte - :tc.ft e.. , T , r 4 :- , 9 r:t.A , k tt , PLlKEis.;Motidityp stibiffist ettoia gouserbelow-Betity hlsittip*; ,OSNYAIA? vILLAGA Pitu;4#,r * l 7 14 - tho . §ehil•Ol'house: - ' WilititTOX; gituittai, 114' 2.at,: of ttie schobi Jim' Teacher's . regaeated • irovide thearseliesivitirpea,ak aa4 paper; also err' .New '.F99rck R4.Pr4.1-4 1 44 1 11tation4: to commence-it 10 o'clock A,,,ac • ' 'I:HENDRICK,' MALI` Citl ens of Potter:Co:;Voit u t# C'autinittsiatiets our • Treasurer; and Aisaktforit of the' several Town. - .ships r.•- desire to roll your: Attention , to-an " Aes for the xegulation.of One Militia of this tom: nwnwsalth;: approved:April 2t„.1858.-.. I sits VlSieby prim/inept citizens of different parts - of the Cou n ty to Beeps flie..appointnient Biigade Inspector; which was offered itvitilloy the Governor.: Prove-received a Commission tor.said i chfice t. .,,and It now becomes , my duty to retnind'OtherOfficeti in, the County of thp'r tialy."l3YilieAei atinieYeferred to it is made the duty oralllliliidrfOfircera to -lake - , e - spe 'vial carethat thaprrAttiessments Are mode; awl all, the Military. Taxes collected.. All . teeters 'arid Treasurers Will be beld.to . e strict account under the inikelatiOn to Military Fines and Taxes: — Tht"CanStitraion of our State requires' that VIC F'rlemen . of this Corn mon*ealth shdli tie. tinned rand equipped for its defence,.,. Thisinjuuction- meatts just what it•SayS, 'and . like ail otileiXonstittitionel obli; gationsp laws , mist ! frassell :Calculated to carry, them into :wilier effect. _This-Law was IXO§Ol by the Legistatifre n cir 1858: - TiseMem bori of -whichillefore taltingltheirleate as the Representatives pf..the - )F of the Sucre; were sworn to support the Consfitatien of ills COatriienarenlth: ititice;4thi-palisei of *hit present •Militia Law. F t very . .Ceunty twigs; stoner, Treasurer, and Aisessor,. helots. enter ing upon the dities of their Offite; Inuit swear that tney will support - the COnStstution of the . State, and perform - the dutiiss, of' their O re enjoined upon criem lutilf:-,-Ther Lair is imperative. It is made the'duty of t'heOenntY Connuissione'rs to see that the Militery . Moll is made. If not made: according' te 'Law`, then the Law imposes a Fine,` and:makes it the,doty' of Military Officers' to See, that the District At; tOrn'ey oilects those lines': ; I `respectfully refer to the 9th DiVision of the '3d, -Section of the Act. - 'There has never 'beet; any. Military "or.; ganiption in this - County; 'and 'his front this fact:l have ae . datibt, that Law nPOn this subject has escaped the - notiCe :of the COunti fortunlisiOners, , who, it hi tenten, are vigilant and!ellicient in the discharge of their-several. duties !there are now'over thirteen thousand unifca med Militia untler:the.Presentlaw, and about two hundred:and thirty-fire .thOintatid nnuniformed Militii h the Slaw: Whenever any number of:person_siitcit lees than thirty, two, rank and, fi g, shall vOltiateer 'raßtiact hereto 'prescribed, , te",fotM ti - Onifonned Com panYln. any: Brigade , ,, :Shall present their Roil'to the 13rigade Insficctor; - Who shill there.. upon fix 'ii time for' th el esPecti On, " arid' if sti. proved. shall organize the, same accordingia theprovisioas hereitkprelscribed (see 4th divis ion of the 4th section). I respectfully,call the attention of all able to bear, arms, between the ages of twenty-one and:forty-five to the Mifi • tia Law, which -may be found with the Justi. ces of the „Feacet i the Soveral Townships throughont the. - CMintyi - • • . It is my duty to take lespeolal care _that the_ prover assesenteots arelmatle,and all Military Taxes collected. Treasurers and Collectors will beheld to a strict 'acec t uit under• the hen in relation • tdMilitary Pittekancl- Taxes, (Vies. era) Grate - a -the Adjutant General.) TA* Law compelitili one to.Volttateer,',...Everyper, son has his, choice," to_ Vcitun'teni 'and ihniforat accordiutto Law, find he furnished with Arms aud Aclentrimetits . by'ithe - Adjtitant Genirel„ and be paidfor every day, on_ duty, or' pay & Tai WhiCif le paid in4,.the ; l4ttpry Fund of support the - Brigede for - the ppeit.: . 'ept. the : Mahal'. System. 7 Very ttespctfully, • 5113E10 IT,RS, , Purr, April 16;,1113P; 'l.ftriga spector, GIBMBERS, BBADAOE, &c. These llnillA . o'ffisl ditiagiVeable feelinip Ira *orally aymptcilns of moo ohm , complaint sitoh es 7 3 Pejtsiti, ors, all NittOkatit,außed by eovrart ions matter, ologgitethe varipplietxottlailoo_ . t hence, a stream or NO Metal by the esoltemeat gzai4 'Rasura 011 .0 8 ,,, brain. Giddineit, headaebe.,,,toss of nieteotYc dimness of sight;:mid yarious other emac , laii, are the result. - Thus lit will tle seeriliotn the painful and distreising majadles tAlre la!mr bright to the blood. Dr. dioNe's Indian Pot' Pills are acknowledged,to „beAs ,only medt: eine that ivilllhareighly''paiift ' the' hleot They enterthe,blood, and follow the strililk of life on it's journey through the system, 'W . root out alt foulness and impurity, apA lids. out every tMhealthy elistruction, TiltY 7 b °ll ' be taken eVery,night;lq suffieletittgcilltinite.. operate briskly, by empsnearing Wi th two Pr: on going th'be4, threathe pelt night, four next I if tlie.symptaspLoreliot removed, mut pence itgnb With tteo„pills a4kiro as before. Oantinue34ll4 manner. until the blood is thoronshiyitiirjfie4 t distress is-iptieir s teirtoa4,•: - :„ • : , Obtaio Oilef Of Olitiriiiiquii*tCs, an : a re the history of Dr..Noviafe father, and he! thin Medicine Ives introduced. ' BEWARE , of aiiiaiiigrTaiti:of these Pill!:- iELLOTVRAPPARS:, All ".genuine are ify BLUE WraPiler4T.!flOilliP , 1 414litiMi t : 4 " b . White,* • etteff l!rtee"2s" cts., , .. :.: ItEiffl
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