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It i imiiiH —rntf i«* ** vUml .,1* £ tx»s*0 *d h«itof»»# ,ifwr !«D«•C.' • J-1 1 Aujfi.IL/ ELv 15111 1 ■faftwoai » to y* W; wD atnmi 1* vfU t Cm» ' ' we**® «»*,**. m: Jtiiffimrti M' ftprirnltirtrt "Mrm it !!jr* Cmtntq, -4hj IRirjjart k f Jtllifs ~~ ' "*.'!r»-'""',!' ■ r PER annum: te»i General, and Superintendent or conjmon schools, will afford detailed information of the business of their sevrfrJf! md furnish views and suggestions oFinler. wt to the general Weaf, .' The school system though stffl tmj5»jfi is rapidly improving in its geneVaf fon and promises the beneficial ije-' was designed to accomplish. 'am of the people is the great q'upshe age, and as such it cannot faff nand your earnest and enlightehed for its speeedy and ultimate suceiyisL e cotnpetition tot trade and'jrfwff: for the full repair of canals and of the State should be iorating condition of many of admonish us that tht is ineffectual to secure the i their construction gave ie. In a system of aiviity in their management vidently exists. On « fort was suggested to di villa canal and Railway distlcisj, each a canal commissioner, to control should be given.— again recommended, but neet your approbation* tba. vhole time and atteritfoiu 'ary should be paid, and control the public Wofta. is worthy of considers? 's arising from dividea mg responsibilities would hat energy and skill m sccured which cannot -• the present .system. ft method of supervision df *s succeeded well and States. ction between Phil* )y steamships,—'iuv r the favoring re. monwealth and the the National Gov# on of mail facilities' the great railwky of construction to the West, the thor. Cumberland valley of various lines bf if the Susquehanna, of trade on the Cqwill demand for its sity of that thoroOglfperfect repair. Evch the tcafchof the "ortheffl « Ph iladclphia, oUgb£ in such perfect CJoi}- pocsible facility to wth and welfare ot ■ people should fjpef tical with the prose. Whilst the Id.; o our metropolis; are doing their nerce, it is our Govern, j recourses for the lent of the haJ*bbi» mprovement of the Drotection of the barind Lakes ought to deem it my duty toD the pending litigation ge over the Ohio rivtcd under the authorii, it is confidently rdy large commercial. ?n my can to watch cmtroversy, and to diDfficer of the tbommfttf.1 vith the other d$p§D rho professionally reprotect these interest* ibunal which hai cog. under the Constitution. I way projects now a8VL" t Philadelphia, Harris. the people of the Com. D«er to lose sight «ltftat rise which, known aft rie railroad, was meant uehanna, the Del8wafv, esides the command of rthern Seas secured by vould bring into market ent vast bodies of Utlproved landa» and develtoexhaustible mineral -—.We. gi J ■a8'iMiy* ruD Mf HU'ff •** •IT IlSCti WMft 1 ,«! *»«t! .tjfw 4 nl iruitl) uri «-t' uin «i i t J «L rf»—--fLT" '"' wA - • •yrri$/i$dB*T;*JL,EiT •*•• -* *«•*«*- UwiliAJl J8iSroifiJb V«y «w i«*f *ri*wnw iAy I », Q 'fi ■ MM?)v • ii '■ ■; ;V P ,Ct cmtMtfc. (ill 'clw*j.O . a VD M*i SV«J n" f i'.sm MBW-y 9»U j ■tmpbUM 11 r" iTlTf"' a mkii) »6jWt» Stqa8jMm, l-L^ir'j\r uD'jim|K" '' * I ' ttfrnlnrf, § 'ftmnBir, MD In C»* erf 0' 1Uft1Ktl»f #»*!C*« To I snsminum, 8.) 1 »{• ' H ' . , - I ■ ' «r„; asara^ntittsi* . .. ..V' $ nc s(vDs:!w tug ••D (roiiolub ,aj* . - .. D uu j bed an».rssei J«jp»' ) wif • D•'» 5* ; ,ji ,n; jit. wu»-uii i„ )Uf wfl m mm .mini i ornmeot demsMta tbttifisvorable conn id «a- In (bis grcessumis included the loan to tiop of ibe Legislature. 1m such depart- avoid tbe Plurie at the Schuylkill, as above i#t -nMSMfcibo collected jntwh value Mfe stated"—thea#a»dajwe'»f the plane author, •inforauitigii foiClhe use of ihefu-actiosl fer. isrod the sale df ttotiftartwnr of the Column mer. The reowu'm|Drovment«.ifcrtie.*qn. few-reiJeond «pd Viiduct av«r the Sohuyh struction pf jmpJepwits of Wsbendryi the ki|l ?amierti4 »»«I«awabyithecon»triiciion crf analyst of forth*, improved modes of til- the new rowL A part of there*! mid l#g«, ar.d adfiptiwi o| manures and Seeds to bridge w|**oM fonM«8D806, which amount various ..kinds of soil. Me subjects of ab- w to b» applied as directed by tha 18lli vorbing interest to the (agricultural classes. section of the act of lOth April, 1849. to. —Pifluskm of keowledge respecting the wards the parliament improvement of tin best breeds of hpfsee, cutlet •nd'ether Columbia railway. The actual cost ot tftii 12.00 "«» « * i iiiii«ll nlf. WWKW« u:wDi '."ii'in ORUQQISTS 8 CRSM18T8, Ji Kp.Bi-m Orange block, fbu *•» IIWik.) ?H °!Wk -WICCICM*, jmwhl mmwik leave to ' —: jiiHw CK»! ni -.oofc 1B«|J 0I111.W |« fcw •*»ro BtismWte Giattte, l£«tc. m ita* at n.W ■■ ■ •■: :•» XJ8FBM.OP A LODINGTON, A!rn wholesale healers in Eoreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WO. 16 COtXBTLANDT STREET, VL '(typwiU the WetUrn Hotel.), *.;t «. D. MW*MV D w Yo,.kD s, i.,M»Nn»r(.| new * oik. 3'1 U* JY Ji 91 eeale Tftuggista, iVo 177 North Third Street] •' M4tt4rWttM» Vine Street, Bait side,1* •.«. PHlLADELPHfA. D• -**1 ;VV* /OHM lDU»T. SrtUl H1.' WCNTZ ' ron«TinT!.Y on rind, a LaBGl *ssonrMrnT or Drugs, Medicines, Ckemicnlt Fallen' Ami Dyers' Articles, Pttints,' Oils, Window Glass,i iqj Painters' Articles Apothecaries' Glossware, Patent Medicines, Cfe., cf-e. August 30, 1830—ly. GOVERNOireMESSAGE. T» tk* Jhnornhk the Srn*tori and M(k-hers of the House of RfprtnMath— the General «i retted Vex. pr*p*siotnoflgwuwwki Pwfr•r, for hi* manifold mercies dnd prot*t!tfrigr influences during, Jbe past year, and the utterance ofn prayer JJji spirit and in truth," for the coniMwaubtfitffMMk SMftings, well .fet-vm* a people who IpMfWji aoimoWl*d$p the superintend*)* (Otate ofjr,j««t'|Mrid motoilUl (*wdC 3iie tiwwll of the. lal# s#a*oit, 4h« geiwtal 4Mwptien of tho tuuuuunUy from dwwwe, ike- rapidlVimproviutf condition of the oountrt, in ail Uupg* which confer liappinesa and rational conleoimyijt, increased facilidea of eduoa. lion, andifcos of reiigieue prwi1. lege in its purept forms, admonish uiuw, lW the Jcstujy vf t|Diapeopk*Dd ftwreint. mppt is directed Jjy the power of a Supreme Riik:r, whose kindly proy*)«i»«je» tinually exerted for their welfare, and its WC}J, boiofl. nDHarf., b«GCcotD Wk!» naaa The nit'lanyhyly duly devolves on me of formally to General Assembly, the fayt of the decease of t lie,Chief magistrate of the. Nation, tlio venerable Z.y hahy Taylor, who dud at the City of on the oC the nipthof Julvltist. »Qji»n Mm mmimi The soldier whoso brilltan* achievements tri orirw ridded new lustre to the military fume of (tie Jftfe whose pottyy,' ns $.ndowCfCl:for.tbD h»* t*- !fi,ciDPGj;Cvh ,t to ofiU Jf ,s$L*lD3 »K"t. patriotism, died % the full possession of hia gre^dVftnmi "acuities, surrounded bj- endear^ cherished fhrpds, and pairiotip members of government, with the calm resignation | becoming n christian soldier, and (ouudtd on the. faith, which teaches that death has terrors fot those who faithfully endeavor to do their duty. The American' people p«M the hi.he.st tribute to his lufiinory by united and universal sorrow. . In the purity and disinterestedness of his motives, the patriotism ofevcry impulse as afTectini; his public conduct, the perfect sincerity of his desire to act justly ta all men, his winning gentleness of temper us manifested in his personaj deportment, were to be found trails of character which bbiindclasetv to him hiscorifidentiuf [r(epda, Hud pave to srtrj-ow tor 1iis demise a WtteVness which no lapse of time or change' of cimimiWnce Cftrt alleviate. It is recohimendi d (hat *a suitable expredion of re*prct for the memory of the deceased, tfnrl of regret Tor our nereavrmMrt.'tie inhde bv the present Legislature. • On'thi?t!ent» ofGefi.i'fil Taylor by the pfoviMiotisW Cirri C8WtMititto, the powers andtrttfes afthi Chief MngistVncy were vested, *irhbtit the Wast interruption ofthe [ttib1ie'ftii*ttiess, in Vice President Millard Kilfftwrfrj tthoie'Wrti* ind patriotism as manifested in tHre dfsthflfger'df former trusts, as well asftt ffttPndministrntion thus tar of his nevfuift-tio'ns, juSffty Wjf confilient expectation that the policy of the National Administration Wfll eminently' prtD- mote tatweiiteof thW country. In it«'*wrtdofthe grcnfjirlftclpl*1 of protection to Atnenonn Indnsry, it has an eslDecial vania. -w lit VD IP" * *3'a rarSr® 888, PRINTCD AND FUrtBim.l) WKEII.Y »T «. in. KK-hiirt a it. «. piiiiup*. TWroMitTTiP' tf Dollars no* anna*. Tw o ©ullt.m »WD Him Ct.-Ct«jw41 be cbaigtd if net paid wHiih the No piper*whl W Jlscofiliuued until .Ml"|U^^agM. Advertise Meals wj !»*«C» lieewllfc«*lyz.llt Onk Do|.i.ui par xuusre of fourteen lines lor oral deduction to those who tulVirfl*e'ftjr si* mouths or the whole year. Jab Wfirk.-W« h«M connected *Uh pur citshllsbroent a well selected assortment of Jo* Tir*, WMFta enable U» tn ekrcute/iii the neatest etyle, every variety of printing, tiring practical pfutters ourselves, we tan afford to do work on as reasonable terms as lathe county. All letters Jind rouiuiunicutiuns addressed to the 'ttaxettf must be D6VfrDdiD, and endorsed hjj a responsible name, to receive attenjSMl' ™ feet, conrfi suits it education tionof t' to COOT e/Toitr rDEQ leave to a IHMHI " " 1 "**'4V •■D Dj-uga ajntJ Medicines, s ,j of superior aelocttd with grpat «*to, my wuici Utfy offer IVhulcsqlo »uC] Retnil at thcluw hMrnent, to baalfctoitn*.- fnfir* 'AtWi-focOdn' 2 thoac Who m«yfe*or«ii WMb d*ir rtwtom; and fa »« want oXDm;li Arjiclr* u are usually foun. srastowosrsfseap rior qoul)tic« as can lx found In arty oth-r t.tn! liiboMfit in the City or Cvunht. We will keep constantly on hond Btw*,; with suggestions in »n aulhorized and reliable form, and experimental exposjtions of the proper rtfedf* ef. rwwinr and training live stoek of all kinds, emiM not fail la act beneficially on this great intft. cat of Should the'Na. »al Go ve in men t erect an Agricultural eau, ii) conformity with the suggestion ftf, thvPtrident, the 8t»t» institution would be an efficient auxiliary in, the collection oflooal information, and for the distribution here al hoine, of knowledge amassed in that''department from other sou nor t. In this establishment, the claims of tha mSnlog, mechanical, and manufacturing inters estsonthn fostering core of the G.vcrnment,.might b« equity wgarded. A privale society in our metropolitan city by its jjfytra8y, activity and learning has done much to devekDpe#i»d encourage the «rt6 and science#, ugeffi-ip every.day Ufa and haslargoly, aided our mofibani8s and mw»- ufrclJWrs UrgajnJi, reputation throughout the world. By the measure proponed, 1 desire to accomplish the advancement of 'lie agripuliural, mcohaniuul, and mining industry oftbe whole Common wealth, what the Fraoklin Institute baa dona for those interests, which have enjoyed the benefit of its discriminating enre. County and townsWp institutions would speedily follow the Creation of a State detriment, and by mutual action and oounsels, results would eijsfte, highly gratifying to the patriot, and beneficial to the country. . Should tha returns of the seventh census. of tho United States U| trausmiittid in time, the apportionment of the State into Congressional Districts may become part of your duty. In sucli event, it is hoped the custom heretofore pursued of postponing action on important bills ol~ this description to the lagt. hours of the session wilLbftiiluingcd. It is a practice ntwfly inconsistent with careful and correct legislation, and destructive of the rights of a coordinate branch of the Government. The CQmmittee charged with the introduction of gas lights into the public bladings, have complied so far as in their pow. efywilh I fie direptiaps of the Legislulurc. Au appropriation to meet these expenses, and to enclose bind improve the public grounds, should be made at an early day. A complete set oi balances, furnished to the State by the General Government, have been deposited in the buildlngsol the Land Ofitee.—The Commissioners of Hie counties ought to bo required to Have the weights and measures, under their aire, again ad justed and regulated. An arrangement of the Geological specimens belonging to the State, in some convenient place for general inspection, and the publication of the Geological reports, are demandeAnlikn-by tho true interests of thf State and a just appreciation of her character fur enlightened enter wise. ; a.?t?n,u'.9n has been called to the large body of original papets in the State departf, connected with the Colonial and lutioqary history of the Sjate, and textr£'T|tty exposed, and perishing con(lition. These records are worth prescrvationi as contA'hing authentic information oi the action of our fathers in the struggle for national existence. In the Capital of P'ehbsylvania, and with the sympathies ol her patriotic people, was Independence matured and declared. Her soldiers were most numergus around the standard ol thr nation, and there were more battl* fieldsonher soil ibsti in 11 in snitw area elsewhere.' Every memorial of those daya of devoiion and trial should be faithfully preserved. Tber# exists a single copy in manuscript of thp minutes 6f tho RoV«lutionary Executive Council, a document by far too valuable to remain longer within the reoch of aocident or mutilation. Ii would be gritifying to a large* body of.em constituent* if the Assembly would author. ize the employment of a competent gentleman to selfct and arrange for publication these memorials of an intei««tinn epoch in (he history-of tlie Commonwealth. :In the qarly spring buildings the Inssno he ready for jtfie re. ception of patients. This work of chari. ty,, worthy of the.best care of the pbilan. thropisl, pduiirol and healthy tocation,-connor fail to answer the eods founders. It deserves the fpi4erfpgflare,of 1 In the performance qr your duufp, »t tentipn is most earnestly 2gM|jXSo (he revlsiOi) of the laws in relation to taverns restaurants, beer bouses, and .Jen RIO siie'j/jf. It is alleged that iii many instance! they are made the .resort of the young, tlw idle, ana tip to, thC of tin ttyMWPWWr- Cn~.H .nal -rVfH , X he suggestions, and rccqfl»menduti«ni of. fqpner messages in reference to tin tajlAWs, payment ef por tiojw pf jlie public debt overdue, tho cgr rency, and public J pn p ra,v eC iuyt*pt*agsii pressed on your alteillion.—The loan su tjDC overdue pu%4ipJtyut$flot been yeaptiated The financial condition of the Common ' 'bited*hU)e* following • Kreut improC«ni«ni, whereby the plane las been avoided, fbouan of the public works much factfiM|ecfc:Miif a|* willUal. anving of thirty-one thouaj»tiCl 4olkMC secured to the Treasury, iivtlmtfisMaa ff:tb» machinery and labor twc«aaarily conneoted with the plane, ia.»lnwn aalbUova : Amount of «ost:of new road, In ihe no effort ruilroadi The dete. these works, of supervision return of whit confident assurat. ded responsibil the difficulty pmer occasion the State intC and allot to i whom its entiri This project it should it foil *to proposition of se to whom, for his \ » compensating siD under whose sole might be placed, tion. All the evils counsels and shift' lD« avoided, and t ihefr managemen be expected undr is alledged tluD public works L cficinlly in other say ,( 00 Deduct price of old ro*4 sold, 343,000 00 Pure White Lead- Warrant d, dry and in oil; Itml Dead, KiMM Spanish Brown, YcUtrm (Mrer C8r*p* tireen end Ydtetr, : gjtsj W 3 !3 'i -*D '**" Waftr Cviert, »gi»A«*»tlintDl WSilIII|Sro6t.S1 Pn^fW.Yj'ybkf t «,wn.D T«e •Ufx'norlty of Smith;* ctfobrntrJ ing and polishing Varniiiti lias Ueen lukjumfcdgcd, and eoiMamtn* in*» #*t (limit lias no superior »o ,tho nwrklt. U m ftrrrj wllhoot adulteration, as iicouxs iroai (lie .In usuortuientoTthc must |«.| ul.ir iuul vuluuWe Patftot Medicines, lWiuitM'-ry of (idknowledgfd ehnrirrtt-.r, IWNb Brti»hr«, Hair ■diinv IWOtaUMulyOlivTni'H KitraoU for the h(MD4xerata*'. iwCw ; ry nrtiflo sUiti^lJo1, lor OfulleuiCBV ToiM*, Trill always be ruuVi.l, To ooiiiumrn of Cnmphine and Burning Fluid, Mii.i" r"; tn€ Hfilfin Bltf aji j/wi snv . til Trie iowext CA8U prices, and no ejertion* will be trporcd to giv* the uUiuM aatbl»cti»n.tfta OUtU ■'(■ •itW Order* twm v..jUi-;a nUurofurt attention, ona tnpir preicrtiDtio{i« arcuMtely com|iCMindD'd. IFamilft* why r."t nsMired that cafe and nuibtion Will' be given, nt any hiuirof the 4yKjCh{yilD%M«aM Idn'i* JHS^iKffiSr "t(»"Vpi4iiiCDtiCm With' the'ate**, may 1Dc TybrtJ *' general aaaurtment of. i #•D8! B-j 1 The jinking Fund operation is exhibited thus: Amount of funds received mrnmsmm-Z during tha year, Amount of stock* pur,tlia«!d during year, Amouut iu hands of Cominissionera ou the 30th Nov., i 85Q, $197,193 74 COOPER 8 VANZANDT, IMF OUTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign Wines and Liquors Ho. 21 Ne«r Street, New York. 345,622 98 Willi tho exception of French fashion--, it i- rjm Mioriahlt* tflifcthrr there is nnyihii'jr ifMhf*- icorld more WulijWt 16 e.-i price tnan the f-'ipftle woman. Weathereocks may bo 'Mmfrht t HoHrters Wdatiee c'dtiii'ft.V #»td fhrce peift,llMbbr'fti behave ilKtiot whoever e*)ie6fs to meet with a wnnittn Mutf in perfectly fnntrrited either »iiIt w'lf1 llfthmerrts. tik« 4 (RiWrj'tVff'1cfW:-*Af is v.-irluMr CwDwriiN ftiH «* rriiteli iviihbtrt rortson. She Id clnirvh, not to sre what is nenv to-ihe \Vhv ol texts, but what is niw in th# *nv of bonnet*-; und rniws her ete* to hrft'Vcn, Hot becntraesht/ fi tlilhkinn of her Ullrrokl.'btt; cCUi*t make out w Imt thif/n frijftt" has jrot on who occupies "ihi kfutiiirtlTeorner of the . 5,907 60 K. AT7DOLPHCS COOPER, \Aifgm 30, I860.—IT at it. a! »*KZ4NDT, Jn \V):ul# amount receivod siuco coiuuicnocment of system, 424,833 75 Whole amount ofstacta pur. ulia«!il, 459,122 98 h. a. aoxnuD a co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, No. 221 WR.ihiaCr?on Street, Corner of Barokty Street, f Aii) )uiii of money in huruls on 30th Nfiwntbcr, ,J950, 6,967 60 HJttTIIEB EXMMITtOBS OF THE rOBLIC XW5BT. Amount ofdcbt on 80fh No*., 1650, 940,776,485 42 A int. of stocks - and oash in ' hmxUofOom. niis'rn ot.Sink- n. a. ;oui.n. I ii s { vi:w york '** We inyitc (,(D» uikritWn -of ('ouulry Mrrrli.inf* anJ others to nnr full ;iih) atmjfc 6f Kcnclyimulu f 'lulhiiis, we ■ ■ l Tr [v. n low Men'ht*it« visiting the ritv ftDT the purpose iDf p'urcliaunu Goodu in our line, vrooM C1o weH to give uh * «»ll bcfvi* Mmlia«iiiz Cl»c*HiCr«. * S , .. A commercial conn adelphia and Europe enterprise truly worll gards of the whole co countenance and aid C eminent by the exten —the completion of now in rapid progres th« navigable waters ough repair of the rond, and the efectioi railway in the valley must throw an amow lumbia railroad whic transit the entire cap fare in a condition ol ery avenue by wl West, as well as of Pennsylvania reachi to be opened and kep dition as to afford all business, for in the gi Philadelphia, the enti a lively interest, as id p«rity of the whole £ ternal trade is poured and her local author! part to promote her duty to demand from ment some portion of security and improve "of the Delaware, navigable rivers and bora of the Ocean be no longer delaye In this connectior call your attention 1 in relation to the bi er at Wheeling, er ty ot Virginia, whi serted, puts in jeoi interests, h has ' the progress of the rect the proper lai wealth, associated guished gentlemei present the State, before the judicia tiizance of the er GEO. W. BRAINERD, GROCER AND COMMISSION''MERCHANT ing Fund, 9465,090 5§ Deduct * mount ol'iprcial loan —theinter- theinterest thereof H««d in th« (lisccntiiiu— Cibn plane, elioilv'V 103 Murray Street, New York. •» l-oc* t-he (jPln hViftr, It Will not be a *eek oefotc gtfe will be-irttsfnjr " the brute," lier husband, foAt piano. Get'"* piano, nr/d a month vill scarcely elapse before she will be M» f.HTloyrd «Dfth its ■'''tttrnal ding," rtitrt she will l'mvt» tltbugbtstofjjlacinf' a li*(( of it-on ltw* band-irons, for thejfyrposo ofpivinsr o COii43tCi the Ititckch fire. Aitjutigth" Indict-- u tilise tale nt for thin Sort of vh. rirtt almost nmottfrtsfotftfilimis, is the « rfe flirtiitiFCtnt«iHSii^'::'iFrr |ire**ie«j'to*hg'btrtliiDf her first child, the genil«iiinn that pnvs lier biVnd bill Was on in k«« it jmfljS tike a frightened ktfnguro© or a lamp tigSteV1.'' The mdtnent ib»; market* doik-d, -Wie Mt As if site could Pat u b*tf-*ti'tfk!, tsWIe oystDrC! wrrfc im vmrwr CoWldf season than 'tfoihfng but shelUfah, in her opinion, Woftld save her iVoin an " untimely prove.'*" One niglrt We irfit thti poor devil wlfrti (tie snoiv wfcji up to bU bnees—"tvhilt'do yo«i latiyneedod tbt'fi—two ■Wnterifltlohs and r pint of stra»rb*ri«ies. The last time we «w blrli w.n in Jdntihry- last, * lien Ms' «'iw,«Uthijf mi the tvlihif, trying to catch a fro ah shad w ith an oyster tongs ; his wife looking upon it as " to irte either it *t*iH0'CD»- ar'honk. To end his miseries, he bang himself nboilMfie mfddle of April, le*»iiig« '' wamtng'W Ms l«ftDboot. • Tb» ifcwrf nhngti1a¥ port of this story remains yet to be told. Since flW demise of the lie Kantadling, "his lady has rccoM-rod bor ttabitoy; ' cold potato** Atin mtb'd coiiCttarfW and'a reffab that woodcock cfmkf not dnee ■#%* eite—wlfilo her tesh't's -tnt *li%H fish are limited, to o •■Six.' pi*nee worth ofelams." From this ihe render will pefceiw that a large |x*tioiffcf the oapi ica in tho market is n^hitii^lMrt1 self).-,bnes*—iwliilo the best Way « lesSefi a woman1# wants, Is to deprive her rifftei" husband. ! Wives cufe as easily spoiled as1 children, and in itwtte oases out often, from tlio same cause—loo rnueb humoring.— Whetho* your matriinonial voyage thti*-] lorn is a pleasant one ot not, d«*pends altogethcc on how you ailoW your consort to uinjtuil. Let us sing ! • li!' - n*w»i Rrt.naN. (Aug. a, 1850 -ty« BELKNAP 4 URIOOS, s WHOLESALE GROCERS, Foreign and Domestic M/rtler.ery, letter, Cap and Xote pajwr, KnVelwpfii WVntiAti* colors and siC«s, Iqtlcjiolc Iuk, Sutl-I'cn Jnk— warranted not to corrode, Lead ami ?l«t« Ptaiils, Slates, School Books, JliteclJaneous hiuI Standard WnrVs, Hymn Book*, Anu?!s tor '!jifijanu br '51, Cf-c. Cf-c. , 4A,-«»n COMMISSION MERCHANTS So. 252, Washington. street, belwech Mur ray and Ho bin ton, New York, ClIAVNCEY tlEtTCT.tP. | J/.MES M. GntjMS 400,000 00 •6S,090 58 ao,910,894 84 ft or TV*H, fiugnni, CoflV-es, Sj.i-eft. Tobacco, Ac. AICo, Lard, ui-. j' •■raihid McatH. on Coinmlmlon. ' An?. 2, t860.-tf. V November 22,1850.-^-il -Vint, ofjebt on 30th Nov.,'48. funded, C39,393,3!50 24 UriiiiWocd, 1,081,389 69 Cunal, R. R., and nidtivtt power debts returned, in •49 and1*80. being debt, cmitretd. prj. or to 1st l)e- mcMC WHOI »Vt!.B P£AU:i« Tn Butter, Clieese, Fish and . /«. PHOVISION3, . ' - 20P, Fulton tlrttt. vrnr Gi-rtitcici, V«)C Yurll, ron«n.r«*:o» l«rtCr f t.nrl, Potter Chrrtr, 11 jam. Slioaliler*, Fink, ela eta.' ' «?• , H „r,ji A4 m, G n- JTfW Wholosnlr «r Kotall DRUG 8 MEDICINAL STORE. r|1HE (ulmeribcn Ikfh in X bu«int«» upwariU «Df tWi'Tye ytoj»i, rt*peelfully inform the puMic generally lliat th'v have opC lied a Stare in ccmber, '4«. ?73,8«1 49 i Total indbtdness- —40,849,598 4r Actual indebtednes, including inclined plape loan, on 30tli Nov., 1S50, and excluding apjt. In hands of Sinking Coinmissioncrs, 40,310,394 84 rAIHBANK'B PREMIUM SO ALU 9, L W CKAVVK9UD, Atnw, I'i Us tan, Opposite the Ba*m, where m»y be had at all limn, Pituton Hardware Store. If. B.-j-PoU at manmUctun-nK-pKceS and warranted to be corfcct. CAuj;. 2, Ib50 — tf. Drugs, MediciiYtf, Ohemicals, SPIOES, PAINTS, ©!DJ»; t HOWARTH, LpVE \ CO , Founder* and nncbluists, QarnAr Maiiiani D*ektli.,iPit[jloji, l,uz., CtD. Pituton, Aug. 2, 1850. ly-. Varniaks. Dye-Stiffs, J9ithiing VhM, Campltine, AteoholfPtHmt MtdiPMts, Pc/•'' fwn'ery, Fancy -Arlic/. *, \r., In TtCcrUct U their (fork, itC4*«rrt*r*ly n»C*. »'«* great attention bos been given in iwlCt*ii»y the bent article# the market affurds, mid tUC-* , un j.l.i.e all articles •alu at t(ielr Store nn an ruuMMK with tlie best regolated entail i»hmei)t«. Tlifc 'tiatronnee of Physicthus keeping their oft-n Mi-itWixrf, am) *f the trade generally, is sule it..d, u»»uring them that Mi-diciues furiiinlv.il nill.lt fnv.nt, of the best quality, and prrporv.l Hie greatest accuracy. Storekeepers will fiiAl ft m tfiefr advantage to call, us their stock M hirjie. attd put up in formsconvenient, for (;uti»fDo«o4'"« Phr* sicians' Piaacripuons and Family Rcciits wiil ri ccire special attention, and tin v.liope, by ;in ;if»i duoWs regard to the wants oftheit patrons, to merit theirconfidence and support. , t.ivfi" i FOST.K8 ic II AM,, Prof.DarraCl, Prqf. W:L. A tier. Dr. lv*», Mnybrmy. Prof. John Wiltbank. Dr. W. li. WjJ#oi\. An aaiorttnent of FMJfcD LAMPS i»nd VViek, Candies, Segal's arid Tonaceu, ami all the popular PATENT MKDICIWKS, of the .lay; S Si. B —In orter to gi*e |Dir*on» nn opportunity to obuia Medicines on lUo «?tor» wMItoO^'clock"P * A' ' FOSTER * BAM/.-fjrujrtfsU, Optxwitk itM Boom. • ' 9, IfljO-—ff. j Resolutions 6f tJpMftlfetfsfamifo on the d**th of thi» late JeliinO. iiialhbun,-were communicated to '1)m fowilly. herewith transmit the oorrcs|»ate»««, * »*■.,«« •«*-»■ • . 'Mie amendment *e the 8t»teGC»n«itutl0n, providing for the flection by the citizens of the) judicial officers ot' the Oommon wealth, having received the sanction of fe' majority oi'the peopW, is no* pert CSf the' organic law. Your attention is invited to such sts may. be necessary to ;CtHrry into wmipleta effect this expression ot-ihe popular \» ill. By ther term* Of the constitutions of the judges will expire on th# first Monday 0/ December, in the year one tliouMt ud sight -,k und red and fifty-one, It is ftUgg««teCl thai tl*i« will afford • favora- IjIc opporiunity to remodel and greatly lessen the number of j idiciul districts. At present there ere unless then twenty-four judicial districts, wi«*» district courts in Philadalfftia end Alfegtifnjr counties. A reference to the vasr amount of business transacted in these hst-named courts, affords conclusive ©videitce that the Interests of the Community demand their dbrttinu- ' iuice. Should traduction bfe ttiade itf the" number Of fl« obnuMM pleM'districts; the salaries now paid wthe tote" increased to such extent £s (Stf remuneration for tTleTiibor jD*rlornjtd and thti'tesbonsitnldy incurred in the execution ofTiccs. It is ..o partfofliy«h»rt»«!tei ol oftr dtlzfens to ft! quirq Iflojt of others; without' C|Uutp l'W-JMluriM will besff secure the .-unices of hottest, intelligent and in ■ tbrtt denartinent of «t^«fcCADth(ul ad- eyp.ry cjfisen is so deenly JntWsttJ. An rtrw dTlhc'Judgfs of tne courts orpoinmpn. pleas'atadl district'reouVtt, wouW-demand the. extension oftha some iifceraHty tbsiieh uimtlwiicu niuy .Ue npl$cted to dtsoiiorgc !isi'?raMft#DV® °f j tinges of llie court of last recoil. , 'W8ttbrt/8|»y^(lrto impose uBneoMsney'burtlicnr upon the cittzdni EUtpenstt UD tUegenetinl treasury, and low P8taAMfjl M'WD Hik*»ved : by ■utboiyzins' th« cleqtionfc now, held Ju the 8Ue hffefyteri pt the' general W stofcli ttMies as desire Jo try the 'experiment, the ttfht migjit be.granted. , I havafceen-furwishod PAWeW8fy 9W® t»W«D4 by ,'holding-Spring elections in Dauahia poicflfly; mtd if the amount fs a fair average ot'the expense t»*tKb feoutitiA; the change indicutetHIWWVS 10 .the peppi# bp* tlrijuwM^wBPa^iTy^ ward# of thirty thou«end'dbH4r!s. rut .nojfr project of creating m Agwowitofal Department connected with the State Got- Actual decrease of public debt since 30th November. 1649, E AGLE HOTEL. 538,203 57 GEORGE LAZARVS, Withfn 'the »ain« period there has been paid from tb« I'reasury, appropriations that may be called extraordinary, as follows: '•*» ** i w PICTSTUN, Pa Aug. 2, 1850. lfifiODOta VON DBR XjIPPZJ, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. • . OpptrUt the Datin, Flttst**, •P*. Aug. 2, - Ij, Towards completion of North Branch cant), ( To avoid inclined plane, • 148,600 00 800,446 02 If these sum*, from the payment whereof the Treasury, will be relieved by the completion of the improvements above staled, be added to the aotual reduction of public debt aboveexhibited, theoonclu-tion is clear that at a very early date, an annual appropriation of nearly one million dol. lars muy be made towards the reduction of the public debt, SV . •*! Annexed is an estimate of tbe receipts mid expenditures of the present, with the estimate of last yWi »nd the actual receipts at the Treasury : Estimate for 18#Q—4,500,300. ! ? Keccipts for 1806—4,438.131 51. Estimates for 1851—4,290,000. PAYMENTS. Estimate for 1800—4,034,600. In the various erally terminating burg, and Pittsbu mon wealth ought other great ente: the Sunbury and to conneot the Su and rhe Lakes. the trade of the f its construction, i for sale and settle tenanted And uni op treasures of wealth now wholly k The large indebtedness of the State, and the necessity for- its reduction, forbid the policy on her part, of embarking in theao various improvements. * C. R. QORMAN, M. D. Respectfully tenders his Professional scrvisc* to the citizens of Pitlston qqd vicinity.' Office nearly opposite the Post Ofide, Pittston, Aug. 2, 1850. If. »r. a. tJNDBRWOOD, , Officii*Building of L, Craiofatd't Hard. Ware Store, VitULoii, Pm. Aug. 9, J850. ,y. ODD MORALLT. C. P. BOWMAN, ATTCmfEf* and Real Brt»t« Agent otfi« on train Street, •ppoate the Foundry, Pituton, P«.w yl' D1 -S H. V-t-'j' A member writes that no association of man'for mutual iwpport )Dun ever been pro*kmriva oflfcueh'grartd result*, n* that of ih« Independent Gr4«r of Odd Felfcw*; and no ond at nil nc»jii;miled Vtth rtie hiterior nri»ri{ffeh#Wlfr;W»fte 6aft ADr' a moment doubt that results fur (jrcall?1 than its ftufidiNV aver dreamed bf| -hirto been, it* workirtgi,ind ittuaj '' -T "'»f Oil*! itaown -Mindly attmtioiw, and-warm (.yinp(Hnirt »'re cfittbluntly «atl*d »mo rcqntsfttth *Dv its enjoiinnrnts—'if +i8« an ii*ftnortWD, ss filch-, of. ten unknown tb them*clvM«CMotil(is etery promptingmf ihoil4 fctarts'• * itli "virtuous r«wlu»itin ,'Cwvl ftsiVijts tfifiivtiatMrt with tb«l seat of fcitd WgWI WiiiloiKk artaiiiiiincB yottms, ind M*0lo9«*4it th» jfthMafWfcropiiJ offices Df;vUvWf W(»t#?4j*d:«vefy R0- Mif inoM -nccrssatrtlv fec Ky tht? tifi(J»owAwjD«n f'th# iritutwn? 8C■%#, ind truth, lDy dfcgraes, ™ ftrntfy Imjwaaea j|Don his mind, tlint their fulfilment Ml -at JaaMtwmtfH habit, la itll Mnt wvlhii I tit liwlwui y*k* Vl# *r«W, a»« IHpfaiW Mfo,wiCh *fMM- { • ,'(.11 Ti.ua * m brwDinCi mowj wAwnwet alrtitJir rftaa hi WCmiCWQll*6'M**fy'. orfrriad tfltaj viM» it f *- i-i * • -■* ——: WELDING F. DBNKI8, BS. D. Office at X ». For§n«an*» Hotel, PITTSTON, PA. August 16, 1850. —tf Pituton, Ai UW»:i * The debt of the Commonwealth wm in. 75. curred in the erection of mm largely conductive to the settlement and public sale of ihe domain of the United States, mid to and while he has secured no part of thia OSs to common inheritance, other States have been nal and internal improvements by donations,of jitter, eritunce lie lands. It is a right on her part to d*. lift year mand a portion of these lands to aid in the making completion of the important works pftftiajly he sug- completed and in contemplation. w * ition to A system of banking, based upon State" ho Co- stocks, under proper restrictions, is recon^ favora- mended to the attention of the Legislature, that a It'is thought that the present banking faittertd ailities are unequal to the wantsof the bu« re- siness community. The inherit* notes 6f banks of other States found jn oijc._ ycl8iltftJ culation among our people, the inability pf * when the banks, with safety to their credit, to* e hands accommodate at all times the active Dy, it fid# business demands of the ooufttfyaft®? it dis- the! large operations in the naturi of ptf. „ ry ft*Dm vale banking daily transacted on severe - and terms to the borrower, demonstrate that in. . re. creased facilities are demanded to secure a ring the healthy development of our' re»tMm," 'jle Any considerable extension of the present .D of system is hardly to be anticipated, nor is it At of desirable, if a more permanent basis for ion ap- such operators can be devised. Prifcblmt.' be re- Irig upon a deposit and DfeftHi bf hvT3L ,arterly Btocks early recommended itself to It is not liable to sudden {,*DanafindZSP■ Adjue ccm'tfaetions—more secure fr !•, —* wwwr leas obnoxious to ce'ant ff^jr «w « Payments for 1650—4,553,19b Estimate forlti51-*-4„101,800. The item for expenditures for is included 148,50C North Bin null canal, and ®:J8Cj,4l0 avoid inclined ptcm. - r' I, . flJ. BOWKLE7 fc BEYBA, i Mi *1 * M Coal Merchants, »/ A/««» «»iC/ Jfaii /?«CC 5fr*4»' Pittstov, Ll-zerne County, Pa. 4nntf 16, iffiP -tL It V wipe! S-fT Lg 3* »•*! To Painters and Bnfidera. The P*n sCU So. 1 WMHhMd, JK«P«* •trtAmrt.un VtnitfaH Had, dry art v» 3feV«». OfcV», uotD Jar C*w»»( /One* amd mMm?W "® n(i' In I lie aniouut received ffom ci ail rood tolls, and collateral inlit luces, tiie actual receipts of the las all »hort of the wiimatcs. In hese estimates, it wa§ supposed . ;e»tion of a former massage in rela lie conveyance of on ' umbia railways woitUTCIiaW been Dly regarded. It is still helievw. wgsty incn asetl revenue would ho adoption of Uw ohaitge* heretofo joumieuded. That tho collateral itice tax uuneffwiervdy arid careless. ;ed in some of the oountiM, nnd evei. jollocted, frequently retained in tl if the ofticars; loagfer than neoesst :!einotislmlDle by. the-fact r,f the grei ruccived at the Treosur.v counties of equal population, btwines* wealth. A statement of the amount! ceived from the serend counties duri' last four years, will Exhibit much »alm Information on the interesting- question iequality of taxation in the payment the publie defal. All itemsof taxati pliflfcbl* to tfe« sinking fund should W JKOFF 4- CO Porwaurding and OoDUnisnlon Merrhank, .. PITTSTG.X, Luzem, Co+nty, P„ FOft the Dale of feLOtJR, GRAIN, and PRODUCE of ail kind*. They ul«o. rcceiv* apd forward all Good* conrgneJ'to them, with proniot- Uf wDa dispalcw I WaiBhou*e i» the mar of life, vrua' Hotel, and y-fc*-,the ba«k«f the Aug-2, lB50.-tf J. II. BROWN. .f'ji mf1 M «w f ; P ardr A C nmjioO M OtM jsSfj*' (tciiti" now tit. A«kftM i rysTKH 8 li*4^*)wtt* „orage, Forw .g\ om« mission. . WISNER 8 WOOD iSfEicMa p^M»f tgc KiJney*, «PC1 «» - , _ 8f,f..,su,' tuUTy*D t t wealths eIjIblteJ1 nlbe'To 11 oDviiig .siule Atnount fDt funded debt, including amount in the hand* of Commissioners al Sinking 'fuud, and also special loan (o *v£ Sc' vym,]- 00 1CTb, wL °V '•39,852,914 ft Vrtfoaftt ofunfbnded debt, ;!«*• totm u jEittrtori, 4m 3, 1860. Just :1 our Uiviuii, ii» liigii and- M.y [.rinoipl. f which, like sc»H . hosbtmA nju9, tme9 v/ il»: D VMto "Hve not, oirccUy, pi»r(^k.( A FI5W Dr Hi P C «d'OI»»KU*Do* MX. TawvMOtl'a 8»wny»riUK»mW1CrgW»M«, fopti \*v' . ,| ',. ■ -if■ PriipgUt. • ©ceiivi 1!It.iO ..r t, iug\ }'• T*«l Vutf8f *«t,
Object Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 1 Number 25, January 17, 1851 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 25 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1851-01-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Language | English |
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Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
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Description
Title | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal |
Masthead | Pittston Gazette and Susquehanna Anthracite Journal, Volume 1 Number 25, January 17, 1851 |
Volume | 1 |
Issue | 25 |
Subject | Pittston Gazette newspaper |
Description | The collection contains the archive of the Pittston Gazette, a northeastern Pennsylvania newspaper published from 1850 through 1965. This archive spans 1850-1907 and is significant to genealogists and historians focused on northeastern Pennsylvania. |
Publisher | Pittston Gazette |
Physical Description | microfilm |
Date | 1851-01-17 |
Location Covered | United States; Pennsylvania; Luzerne County; Pittston |
Type | Text |
Original Format | newspaper |
Digital Format | image/tiff |
Identifier | PGS_18510117_001.tif |
Language | English |
Rights | http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/NoC-US/1.0/ |
Contact | For information on source and images, contact the West Pittston Public Library, 200 Exeter Ave, West Pittston, PA 18643. Phone: (570) 654-9847. Email: wplibrary@luzernelibraries.org |
Contributing Institution | West Pittston Public Library |
Sponsorship | This Digital Object is provided in a collection that is included in POWER Library: Pennsylvania Photos and Documents, which is funded by the Office of Commonwealth Libraries of Pennsylvania/Pennsylvania Department of Education. |
Full Text | It i imiiiH —rntf i«* ** vUml .,1* £ tx»s*0 *d h«itof»»# ,ifwr !«D«•C.' • J-1 1 Aujfi.IL/ ELv 15111 1 ■faftwoai » to y* W; wD atnmi 1* vfU t Cm» ' ' we**® «»*,**. m: Jtiiffimrti M' ftprirnltirtrt "Mrm it !!jr* Cmtntq, -4hj IRirjjart k f Jtllifs ~~ ' "*.'!r»-'""',!' ■ r PER annum: te»i General, and Superintendent or conjmon schools, will afford detailed information of the business of their sevrfrJf! md furnish views and suggestions oFinler. wt to the general Weaf, .' The school system though stffl tmj5»jfi is rapidly improving in its geneVaf fon and promises the beneficial ije-' was designed to accomplish. 'am of the people is the great q'upshe age, and as such it cannot faff nand your earnest and enlightehed for its speeedy and ultimate suceiyisL e cotnpetition tot trade and'jrfwff: for the full repair of canals and of the State should be iorating condition of many of admonish us that tht is ineffectual to secure the i their construction gave ie. In a system of aiviity in their management vidently exists. On « fort was suggested to di villa canal and Railway distlcisj, each a canal commissioner, to control should be given.— again recommended, but neet your approbation* tba. vhole time and atteritfoiu 'ary should be paid, and control the public Wofta. is worthy of considers? 's arising from dividea mg responsibilities would hat energy and skill m sccured which cannot -• the present .system. ft method of supervision df *s succeeded well and States. ction between Phil* )y steamships,—'iuv r the favoring re. monwealth and the the National Gov# on of mail facilities' the great railwky of construction to the West, the thor. Cumberland valley of various lines bf if the Susquehanna, of trade on the Cqwill demand for its sity of that thoroOglfperfect repair. Evch the tcafchof the "ortheffl « Ph iladclphia, oUgb£ in such perfect CJoi}- pocsible facility to wth and welfare ot ■ people should fjpef tical with the prose. Whilst the Id.; o our metropolis; are doing their nerce, it is our Govern, j recourses for the lent of the haJ*bbi» mprovement of the Drotection of the barind Lakes ought to deem it my duty toD the pending litigation ge over the Ohio rivtcd under the authorii, it is confidently rdy large commercial. ?n my can to watch cmtroversy, and to diDfficer of the tbommfttf.1 vith the other d$p§D rho professionally reprotect these interest* ibunal which hai cog. under the Constitution. I way projects now a8VL" t Philadelphia, Harris. the people of the Com. D«er to lose sight «ltftat rise which, known aft rie railroad, was meant uehanna, the Del8wafv, esides the command of rthern Seas secured by vould bring into market ent vast bodies of Utlproved landa» and develtoexhaustible mineral -—.We. gi J ■a8'iMiy* ruD Mf HU'ff •** •IT IlSCti WMft 1 ,«! *»«t! .tjfw 4 nl iruitl) uri «-t' uin «i i t J «L rf»—--fLT" '"' wA - • •yrri$/i$dB*T;*JL,EiT •*•• -* *«•*«*- UwiliAJl J8iSroifiJb V«y «w i«*f *ri*wnw iAy I », Q 'fi ■ MM?)v • ii '■ ■; ;V P ,Ct cmtMtfc. (ill 'clw*j.O . a VD M*i SV«J n" f i'.sm MBW-y 9»U j ■tmpbUM 11 r" iTlTf"' a mkii) »6jWt» Stqa8jMm, l-L^ir'j\r uD'jim|K" '' * I ' ttfrnlnrf, § 'ftmnBir, MD In C»* erf 0' 1Uft1Ktl»f #»*!C*« To I snsminum, 8.) 1 »{• ' H ' . , - I ■ ' «r„; asara^ntittsi* . .. ..V' $ nc s(vDs:!w tug ••D (roiiolub ,aj* . - .. D uu j bed an».rssei J«jp»' ) wif • D•'» 5* ; ,ji ,n; jit. wu»-uii i„ )Uf wfl m mm .mini i ornmeot demsMta tbttifisvorable conn id «a- In (bis grcessumis included the loan to tiop of ibe Legislature. 1m such depart- avoid tbe Plurie at the Schuylkill, as above i#t -nMSMfcibo collected jntwh value Mfe stated"—thea#a»dajwe'»f the plane author, •inforauitigii foiClhe use of ihefu-actiosl fer. isrod the sale df ttotiftartwnr of the Column mer. The reowu'm|Drovment«.ifcrtie.*qn. few-reiJeond «pd Viiduct av«r the Sohuyh struction pf jmpJepwits of Wsbendryi the ki|l ?amierti4 »»«I«awabyithecon»triiciion crf analyst of forth*, improved modes of til- the new rowL A part of there*! mid l#g«, ar.d adfiptiwi o| manures and Seeds to bridge w|**oM fonM«8D806, which amount various ..kinds of soil. Me subjects of ab- w to b» applied as directed by tha 18lli vorbing interest to the (agricultural classes. section of the act of lOth April, 1849. to. —Pifluskm of keowledge respecting the wards the parliament improvement of tin best breeds of hpfsee, cutlet •nd'ether Columbia railway. The actual cost ot tftii 12.00 "«» « * i iiiii«ll nlf. WWKW« u:wDi '."ii'in ORUQQISTS 8 CRSM18T8, Ji Kp.Bi-m Orange block, fbu *•» IIWik.) ?H °!Wk -WICCICM*, jmwhl mmwik leave to ' —: jiiHw CK»! ni -.oofc 1B«|J 0I111.W |« fcw •*»ro BtismWte Giattte, l£«tc. m ita* at n.W ■■ ■ •■: :•» XJ8FBM.OP A LODINGTON, A!rn wholesale healers in Eoreign and Domestic Dry Goods, WO. 16 COtXBTLANDT STREET, VL '(typwiU the WetUrn Hotel.), *.;t «. D. MW*MV D w Yo,.kD s, i.,M»Nn»r(.| new * oik. 3'1 U* JY Ji 91 eeale Tftuggista, iVo 177 North Third Street] •' M4tt4rWttM» Vine Street, Bait side,1* •.«. PHlLADELPHfA. D• -**1 ;VV* /OHM lDU»T. SrtUl H1.' WCNTZ ' ron«TinT!.Y on rind, a LaBGl *ssonrMrnT or Drugs, Medicines, Ckemicnlt Fallen' Ami Dyers' Articles, Pttints,' Oils, Window Glass,i iqj Painters' Articles Apothecaries' Glossware, Patent Medicines, Cfe., cf-e. August 30, 1830—ly. GOVERNOireMESSAGE. T» tk* Jhnornhk the Srn*tori and M(k-hers of the House of RfprtnMath— the General «i retted Vex. pr*p*siotnoflgwuwwki Pwfr•r, for hi* manifold mercies dnd prot*t!tfrigr influences during, Jbe past year, and the utterance ofn prayer JJji spirit and in truth," for the coniMwaubtfitffMMk SMftings, well .fet-vm* a people who IpMfWji aoimoWl*d$p the superintend*)* (Otate ofjr,j««t'|Mrid motoilUl (*wdC 3iie tiwwll of the. lal# s#a*oit, 4h« geiwtal 4Mwptien of tho tuuuuunUy from dwwwe, ike- rapidlVimproviutf condition of the oountrt, in ail Uupg* which confer liappinesa and rational conleoimyijt, increased facilidea of eduoa. lion, andifcos of reiigieue prwi1. lege in its purept forms, admonish uiuw, lW the Jcstujy vf t|Diapeopk*Dd ftwreint. mppt is directed Jjy the power of a Supreme Riik:r, whose kindly proy*)«i»«je» tinually exerted for their welfare, and its WC}J, boiofl. nDHarf., b«GCcotD Wk!» naaa The nit'lanyhyly duly devolves on me of formally to General Assembly, the fayt of the decease of t lie,Chief magistrate of the. Nation, tlio venerable Z.y hahy Taylor, who dud at the City of on the oC the nipthof Julvltist. »Qji»n Mm mmimi The soldier whoso brilltan* achievements tri orirw ridded new lustre to the military fume of (tie Jftfe whose pottyy,' ns $.ndowCfCl:for.tbD h»* t*- !fi,ciDPGj;Cvh ,t to ofiU Jf ,s$L*lD3 »K"t. patriotism, died % the full possession of hia gre^dVftnmi "acuities, surrounded bj- endear^ cherished fhrpds, and pairiotip members of government, with the calm resignation | becoming n christian soldier, and (ouudtd on the. faith, which teaches that death has terrors fot those who faithfully endeavor to do their duty. The American' people p«M the hi.he.st tribute to his lufiinory by united and universal sorrow. . In the purity and disinterestedness of his motives, the patriotism ofevcry impulse as afTectini; his public conduct, the perfect sincerity of his desire to act justly ta all men, his winning gentleness of temper us manifested in his personaj deportment, were to be found trails of character which bbiindclasetv to him hiscorifidentiuf [r(epda, Hud pave to srtrj-ow tor 1iis demise a WtteVness which no lapse of time or change' of cimimiWnce Cftrt alleviate. It is recohimendi d (hat *a suitable expredion of re*prct for the memory of the deceased, tfnrl of regret Tor our nereavrmMrt.'tie inhde bv the present Legislature. • On'thi?t!ent» ofGefi.i'fil Taylor by the pfoviMiotisW Cirri C8WtMititto, the powers andtrttfes afthi Chief MngistVncy were vested, *irhbtit the Wast interruption ofthe [ttib1ie'ftii*ttiess, in Vice President Millard Kilfftwrfrj tthoie'Wrti* ind patriotism as manifested in tHre dfsthflfger'df former trusts, as well asftt ffttPndministrntion thus tar of his nevfuift-tio'ns, juSffty Wjf confilient expectation that the policy of the National Administration Wfll eminently' prtD- mote tatweiiteof thW country. In it«'*wrtdofthe grcnfjirlftclpl*1 of protection to Atnenonn Indnsry, it has an eslDecial vania. -w lit VD IP" * *3'a rarSr® 888, PRINTCD AND FUrtBim.l) WKEII.Y »T «. in. KK-hiirt a it. «. piiiiup*. TWroMitTTiP' tf Dollars no* anna*. Tw o ©ullt.m »WD Him Ct.-Ct«jw41 be cbaigtd if net paid wHiih the No piper*whl W Jlscofiliuued until .Ml"|U^^agM. Advertise Meals wj !»*«C» lieewllfc«*lyz.llt Onk Do|.i.ui par xuusre of fourteen lines lor oral deduction to those who tulVirfl*e'ftjr si* mouths or the whole year. Jab Wfirk.-W« h«M connected *Uh pur citshllsbroent a well selected assortment of Jo* Tir*, WMFta enable U» tn ekrcute/iii the neatest etyle, every variety of printing, tiring practical pfutters ourselves, we tan afford to do work on as reasonable terms as lathe county. All letters Jind rouiuiunicutiuns addressed to the 'ttaxettf must be D6VfrDdiD, and endorsed hjj a responsible name, to receive attenjSMl' ™ feet, conrfi suits it education tionof t' to COOT e/Toitr rDEQ leave to a IHMHI " " 1 "**'4V •■D Dj-uga ajntJ Medicines, s ,j of superior aelocttd with grpat «*to, my wuici Utfy offer IVhulcsqlo »uC] Retnil at thcluw hMrnent, to baalfctoitn*.- fnfir* 'AtWi-focOdn' 2 thoac Who m«yfe*or«ii WMb d*ir rtwtom; and fa »« want oXDm;li Arjiclr* u are usually foun. srastowosrsfseap rior qoul)tic« as can lx found In arty oth-r t.tn! liiboMfit in the City or Cvunht. We will keep constantly on hond Btw*,; with suggestions in »n aulhorized and reliable form, and experimental exposjtions of the proper rtfedf* ef. rwwinr and training live stoek of all kinds, emiM not fail la act beneficially on this great intft. cat of Should the'Na. »al Go ve in men t erect an Agricultural eau, ii) conformity with the suggestion ftf, thvPtrident, the 8t»t» institution would be an efficient auxiliary in, the collection oflooal information, and for the distribution here al hoine, of knowledge amassed in that''department from other sou nor t. In this establishment, the claims of tha mSnlog, mechanical, and manufacturing inters estsonthn fostering core of the G.vcrnment,.might b« equity wgarded. A privale society in our metropolitan city by its jjfytra8y, activity and learning has done much to devekDpe#i»d encourage the «rt6 and science#, ugeffi-ip every.day Ufa and haslargoly, aided our mofibani8s and mw»- ufrclJWrs UrgajnJi, reputation throughout the world. By the measure proponed, 1 desire to accomplish the advancement of 'lie agripuliural, mcohaniuul, and mining industry oftbe whole Common wealth, what the Fraoklin Institute baa dona for those interests, which have enjoyed the benefit of its discriminating enre. County and townsWp institutions would speedily follow the Creation of a State detriment, and by mutual action and oounsels, results would eijsfte, highly gratifying to the patriot, and beneficial to the country. . Should tha returns of the seventh census. of tho United States U| trausmiittid in time, the apportionment of the State into Congressional Districts may become part of your duty. In sucli event, it is hoped the custom heretofore pursued of postponing action on important bills ol~ this description to the lagt. hours of the session wilLbftiiluingcd. It is a practice ntwfly inconsistent with careful and correct legislation, and destructive of the rights of a coordinate branch of the Government. The CQmmittee charged with the introduction of gas lights into the public bladings, have complied so far as in their pow. efywilh I fie direptiaps of the Legislulurc. Au appropriation to meet these expenses, and to enclose bind improve the public grounds, should be made at an early day. A complete set oi balances, furnished to the State by the General Government, have been deposited in the buildlngsol the Land Ofitee.—The Commissioners of Hie counties ought to bo required to Have the weights and measures, under their aire, again ad justed and regulated. An arrangement of the Geological specimens belonging to the State, in some convenient place for general inspection, and the publication of the Geological reports, are demandeAnlikn-by tho true interests of thf State and a just appreciation of her character fur enlightened enter wise. ; a.?t?n,u'.9n has been called to the large body of original papets in the State departf, connected with the Colonial and lutioqary history of the Sjate, and textr£'T|tty exposed, and perishing con(lition. These records are worth prescrvationi as contA'hing authentic information oi the action of our fathers in the struggle for national existence. In the Capital of P'ehbsylvania, and with the sympathies ol her patriotic people, was Independence matured and declared. Her soldiers were most numergus around the standard ol thr nation, and there were more battl* fieldsonher soil ibsti in 11 in snitw area elsewhere.' Every memorial of those daya of devoiion and trial should be faithfully preserved. Tber# exists a single copy in manuscript of thp minutes 6f tho RoV«lutionary Executive Council, a document by far too valuable to remain longer within the reoch of aocident or mutilation. Ii would be gritifying to a large* body of.em constituent* if the Assembly would author. ize the employment of a competent gentleman to selfct and arrange for publication these memorials of an intei««tinn epoch in (he history-of tlie Commonwealth. :In the qarly spring buildings the Inssno he ready for jtfie re. ception of patients. This work of chari. ty,, worthy of the.best care of the pbilan. thropisl, pduiirol and healthy tocation,-connor fail to answer the eods founders. It deserves the fpi4erfpgflare,of 1 In the performance qr your duufp, »t tentipn is most earnestly 2gM|jXSo (he revlsiOi) of the laws in relation to taverns restaurants, beer bouses, and .Jen RIO siie'j/jf. It is alleged that iii many instance! they are made the .resort of the young, tlw idle, ana tip to, thC of tin ttyMWPWWr- Cn~.H .nal -rVfH , X he suggestions, and rccqfl»menduti«ni of. fqpner messages in reference to tin tajlAWs, payment ef por tiojw pf jlie public debt overdue, tho cgr rency, and public J pn p ra,v eC iuyt*pt*agsii pressed on your alteillion.—The loan su tjDC overdue pu%4ipJtyut$flot been yeaptiated The financial condition of the Common ' 'bited*hU)e* following • Kreut improC«ni«ni, whereby the plane las been avoided, fbouan of the public works much factfiM|ecfc:Miif a|* willUal. anving of thirty-one thouaj»tiCl 4olkMC secured to the Treasury, iivtlmtfisMaa ff:tb» machinery and labor twc«aaarily conneoted with the plane, ia.»lnwn aalbUova : Amount of «ost:of new road, In ihe no effort ruilroadi The dete. these works, of supervision return of whit confident assurat. ded responsibil the difficulty pmer occasion the State intC and allot to i whom its entiri This project it should it foil *to proposition of se to whom, for his \ » compensating siD under whose sole might be placed, tion. All the evils counsels and shift' lD« avoided, and t ihefr managemen be expected undr is alledged tluD public works L cficinlly in other say ,( 00 Deduct price of old ro*4 sold, 343,000 00 Pure White Lead- Warrant d, dry and in oil; Itml Dead, KiMM Spanish Brown, YcUtrm (Mrer C8r*p* tireen end Ydtetr, : gjtsj W 3 !3 'i -*D '**" Waftr Cviert, »gi»A«*»tlintDl WSilIII|Sro6t.S1 Pn^fW.Yj'ybkf t «,wn.D T«e •Ufx'norlty of Smith;* ctfobrntrJ ing and polishing Varniiiti lias Ueen lukjumfcdgcd, and eoiMamtn* in*» #*t (limit lias no superior »o ,tho nwrklt. U m ftrrrj wllhoot adulteration, as iicouxs iroai (lie .In usuortuientoTthc must |«.| ul.ir iuul vuluuWe Patftot Medicines, lWiuitM'-ry of (idknowledgfd ehnrirrtt-.r, IWNb Brti»hr«, Hair ■diinv IWOtaUMulyOlivTni'H KitraoU for the h(MD4xerata*'. iwCw ; ry nrtiflo sUiti^lJo1, lor OfulleuiCBV ToiM*, Trill always be ruuVi.l, To ooiiiumrn of Cnmphine and Burning Fluid, Mii.i" r"; tn€ Hfilfin Bltf aji j/wi snv . til Trie iowext CA8U prices, and no ejertion* will be trporcd to giv* the uUiuM aatbl»cti»n.tfta OUtU ■'(■ •itW Order* twm v..jUi-;a nUurofurt attention, ona tnpir preicrtiDtio{i« arcuMtely com|iCMindD'd. IFamilft* why r."t nsMired that cafe and nuibtion Will' be given, nt any hiuirof the 4yKjCh{yilD%M«aM Idn'i* JHS^iKffiSr "t(»"Vpi4iiiCDtiCm With' the'ate**, may 1Dc TybrtJ *' general aaaurtment of. i #•D8! B-j 1 The jinking Fund operation is exhibited thus: Amount of funds received mrnmsmm-Z during tha year, Amount of stock* pur,tlia«!d during year, Amouut iu hands of Cominissionera ou the 30th Nov., i 85Q, $197,193 74 COOPER 8 VANZANDT, IMF OUTERS AND DEALERS IN Foreign Wines and Liquors Ho. 21 Ne«r Street, New York. 345,622 98 Willi tho exception of French fashion--, it i- rjm Mioriahlt* tflifcthrr there is nnyihii'jr ifMhf*- icorld more WulijWt 16 e.-i price tnan the f-'ipftle woman. Weathereocks may bo 'Mmfrht t HoHrters Wdatiee c'dtiii'ft.V #»td fhrce peift,llMbbr'fti behave ilKtiot whoever e*)ie6fs to meet with a wnnittn Mutf in perfectly fnntrrited either »iiIt w'lf1 llfthmerrts. tik« 4 (RiWrj'tVff'1cfW:-*Af is v.-irluMr CwDwriiN ftiH «* rriiteli iviihbtrt rortson. She Id clnirvh, not to sre what is nenv to-ihe \Vhv ol texts, but what is niw in th# *nv of bonnet*-; und rniws her ete* to hrft'Vcn, Hot becntraesht/ fi tlilhkinn of her Ullrrokl.'btt; cCUi*t make out w Imt thif/n frijftt" has jrot on who occupies "ihi kfutiiirtlTeorner of the . 5,907 60 K. AT7DOLPHCS COOPER, \Aifgm 30, I860.—IT at it. a! »*KZ4NDT, Jn \V):ul# amount receivod siuco coiuuicnocment of system, 424,833 75 Whole amount ofstacta pur. ulia«!il, 459,122 98 h. a. aoxnuD a co. WHOLESALE CLOTHIERS, No. 221 WR.ihiaCr?on Street, Corner of Barokty Street, f Aii) )uiii of money in huruls on 30th Nfiwntbcr, ,J950, 6,967 60 HJttTIIEB EXMMITtOBS OF THE rOBLIC XW5BT. Amount ofdcbt on 80fh No*., 1650, 940,776,485 42 A int. of stocks - and oash in ' hmxUofOom. niis'rn ot.Sink- n. a. ;oui.n. I ii s { vi:w york '** We inyitc (,(D» uikritWn -of ('ouulry Mrrrli.inf* anJ others to nnr full ;iih) atmjfc 6f Kcnclyimulu f 'lulhiiis, we ■ ■ l Tr [v. n low Men'ht*it« visiting the ritv ftDT the purpose iDf p'urcliaunu Goodu in our line, vrooM C1o weH to give uh * «»ll bcfvi* Mmlia«iiiz Cl»c*HiCr«. * S , .. A commercial conn adelphia and Europe enterprise truly worll gards of the whole co countenance and aid C eminent by the exten —the completion of now in rapid progres th« navigable waters ough repair of the rond, and the efectioi railway in the valley must throw an amow lumbia railroad whic transit the entire cap fare in a condition ol ery avenue by wl West, as well as of Pennsylvania reachi to be opened and kep dition as to afford all business, for in the gi Philadelphia, the enti a lively interest, as id p«rity of the whole £ ternal trade is poured and her local author! part to promote her duty to demand from ment some portion of security and improve "of the Delaware, navigable rivers and bora of the Ocean be no longer delaye In this connectior call your attention 1 in relation to the bi er at Wheeling, er ty ot Virginia, whi serted, puts in jeoi interests, h has ' the progress of the rect the proper lai wealth, associated guished gentlemei present the State, before the judicia tiizance of the er GEO. W. BRAINERD, GROCER AND COMMISSION''MERCHANT ing Fund, 9465,090 5§ Deduct * mount ol'iprcial loan —theinter- theinterest thereof H««d in th« (lisccntiiiu— Cibn plane, elioilv'V 103 Murray Street, New York. •» l-oc* t-he (jPln hViftr, It Will not be a *eek oefotc gtfe will be-irttsfnjr " the brute," lier husband, foAt piano. Get'"* piano, nr/d a month vill scarcely elapse before she will be M» f.HTloyrd «Dfth its ■'''tttrnal ding," rtitrt she will l'mvt» tltbugbtstofjjlacinf' a li*(( of it-on ltw* band-irons, for thejfyrposo ofpivinsr o COii43tCi the Ititckch fire. Aitjutigth" Indict-- u tilise tale nt for thin Sort of vh. rirtt almost nmottfrtsfotftfilimis, is the « rfe flirtiitiFCtnt«iHSii^'::'iFrr |ire**ie«j'to*hg'btrtliiDf her first child, the genil«iiinn that pnvs lier biVnd bill Was on in k«« it jmfljS tike a frightened ktfnguro© or a lamp tigSteV1.'' The mdtnent ib»; market* doik-d, -Wie Mt As if site could Pat u b*tf-*ti'tfk!, tsWIe oystDrC! wrrfc im vmrwr CoWldf season than 'tfoihfng but shelUfah, in her opinion, Woftld save her iVoin an " untimely prove.'*" One niglrt We irfit thti poor devil wlfrti (tie snoiv wfcji up to bU bnees—"tvhilt'do yo«i latiyneedod tbt'fi—two ■Wnterifltlohs and r pint of stra»rb*ri«ies. The last time we «w blrli w.n in Jdntihry- last, * lien Ms' «'iw,«Uthijf mi the tvlihif, trying to catch a fro ah shad w ith an oyster tongs ; his wife looking upon it as " to irte either it *t*iH0'CD»- ar'honk. To end his miseries, he bang himself nboilMfie mfddle of April, le*»iiig« '' wamtng'W Ms l«ftDboot. • Tb» ifcwrf nhngti1a¥ port of this story remains yet to be told. Since flW demise of the lie Kantadling, "his lady has rccoM-rod bor ttabitoy; ' cold potato** Atin mtb'd coiiCttarfW and'a reffab that woodcock cfmkf not dnee ■#%* eite—wlfilo her tesh't's -tnt *li%H fish are limited, to o •■Six.' pi*nee worth ofelams." From this ihe render will pefceiw that a large |x*tioiffcf the oapi ica in tho market is n^hitii^lMrt1 self).-,bnes*—iwliilo the best Way « lesSefi a woman1# wants, Is to deprive her rifftei" husband. ! Wives cufe as easily spoiled as1 children, and in itwtte oases out often, from tlio same cause—loo rnueb humoring.— Whetho* your matriinonial voyage thti*-] lorn is a pleasant one ot not, d«*pends altogethcc on how you ailoW your consort to uinjtuil. Let us sing ! • li!' - n*w»i Rrt.naN. (Aug. a, 1850 -ty« BELKNAP 4 URIOOS, s WHOLESALE GROCERS, Foreign and Domestic M/rtler.ery, letter, Cap and Xote pajwr, KnVelwpfii WVntiAti* colors and siC«s, Iqtlcjiolc Iuk, Sutl-I'cn Jnk— warranted not to corrode, Lead ami ?l«t« Ptaiils, Slates, School Books, JliteclJaneous hiuI Standard WnrVs, Hymn Book*, Anu?!s tor '!jifijanu br '51, Cf-c. Cf-c. , 4A,-«»n COMMISSION MERCHANTS So. 252, Washington. street, belwech Mur ray and Ho bin ton, New York, ClIAVNCEY tlEtTCT.tP. | J/.MES M. GntjMS 400,000 00 •6S,090 58 ao,910,894 84 ft or TV*H, fiugnni, CoflV-es, Sj.i-eft. Tobacco, Ac. AICo, Lard, ui-. j' •■raihid McatH. on Coinmlmlon. ' An?. 2, t860.-tf. V November 22,1850.-^-il -Vint, ofjebt on 30th Nov.,'48. funded, C39,393,3!50 24 UriiiiWocd, 1,081,389 69 Cunal, R. R., and nidtivtt power debts returned, in •49 and1*80. being debt, cmitretd. prj. or to 1st l)e- mcMC WHOI »Vt!.B P£AU:i« Tn Butter, Clieese, Fish and . /«. PHOVISION3, . ' - 20P, Fulton tlrttt. vrnr Gi-rtitcici, V«)C Yurll, ron«n.r«*:o» l«rtCr f t.nrl, Potter Chrrtr, 11 jam. Slioaliler*, Fink, ela eta.' ' «?• , H „r,ji A4 m, G n- JTfW Wholosnlr «r Kotall DRUG 8 MEDICINAL STORE. r|1HE (ulmeribcn Ikfh in X bu«int«» upwariU «Df tWi'Tye ytoj»i, rt*peelfully inform the puMic generally lliat th'v have opC lied a Stare in ccmber, '4«. ?73,8«1 49 i Total indbtdness- —40,849,598 4r Actual indebtednes, including inclined plape loan, on 30tli Nov., 1S50, and excluding apjt. In hands of Sinking Coinmissioncrs, 40,310,394 84 rAIHBANK'B PREMIUM SO ALU 9, L W CKAVVK9UD, Atnw, I'i Us tan, Opposite the Ba*m, where m»y be had at all limn, Pituton Hardware Store. If. B.-j-PoU at manmUctun-nK-pKceS and warranted to be corfcct. CAuj;. 2, Ib50 — tf. Drugs, MediciiYtf, Ohemicals, SPIOES, PAINTS, ©!DJ»; t HOWARTH, LpVE \ CO , Founder* and nncbluists, QarnAr Maiiiani D*ektli.,iPit[jloji, l,uz., CtD. Pituton, Aug. 2, 1850. ly-. Varniaks. Dye-Stiffs, J9ithiing VhM, Campltine, AteoholfPtHmt MtdiPMts, Pc/•'' fwn'ery, Fancy -Arlic/. *, \r., In TtCcrUct U their (fork, itC4*«rrt*r*ly n»C*. »'«* great attention bos been given in iwlCt*ii»y the bent article# the market affurds, mid tUC-* , un j.l.i.e all articles •alu at t(ielr Store nn an ruuMMK with tlie best regolated entail i»hmei)t«. Tlifc 'tiatronnee of Physicthus keeping their oft-n Mi-itWixrf, am) *f the trade generally, is sule it..d, u»»uring them that Mi-diciues furiiinlv.il nill.lt fnv.nt, of the best quality, and prrporv.l Hie greatest accuracy. Storekeepers will fiiAl ft m tfiefr advantage to call, us their stock M hirjie. attd put up in formsconvenient, for (;uti»fDo«o4'"« Phr* sicians' Piaacripuons and Family Rcciits wiil ri ccire special attention, and tin v.liope, by ;in ;if»i duoWs regard to the wants oftheit patrons, to merit theirconfidence and support. , t.ivfi" i FOST.K8 ic II AM,, Prof.DarraCl, Prqf. W:L. A tier. Dr. lv*», Mnybrmy. Prof. John Wiltbank. Dr. W. li. WjJ#oi\. An aaiorttnent of FMJfcD LAMPS i»nd VViek, Candies, Segal's arid Tonaceu, ami all the popular PATENT MKDICIWKS, of the .lay; S Si. B —In orter to gi*e |Dir*on» nn opportunity to obuia Medicines on lUo «?tor» wMItoO^'clock"P * A' ' FOSTER * BAM/.-fjrujrtfsU, Optxwitk itM Boom. • ' 9, IfljO-—ff. j Resolutions 6f tJpMftlfetfsfamifo on the d**th of thi» late JeliinO. iiialhbun,-were communicated to '1)m fowilly. herewith transmit the oorrcs|»ate»««, * »*■.,«« •«*-»■ • . 'Mie amendment *e the 8t»teGC»n«itutl0n, providing for the flection by the citizens of the) judicial officers ot' the Oommon wealth, having received the sanction of fe' majority oi'the peopW, is no* pert CSf the' organic law. Your attention is invited to such sts may. be necessary to ;CtHrry into wmipleta effect this expression ot-ihe popular \» ill. By ther term* Of the constitutions of the judges will expire on th# first Monday 0/ December, in the year one tliouMt ud sight -,k und red and fifty-one, It is ftUgg««teCl thai tl*i« will afford • favora- IjIc opporiunity to remodel and greatly lessen the number of j idiciul districts. At present there ere unless then twenty-four judicial districts, wi«*» district courts in Philadalfftia end Alfegtifnjr counties. A reference to the vasr amount of business transacted in these hst-named courts, affords conclusive ©videitce that the Interests of the Community demand their dbrttinu- ' iuice. Should traduction bfe ttiade itf the" number Of fl« obnuMM pleM'districts; the salaries now paid wthe tote" increased to such extent £s (Stf remuneration for tTleTiibor jD*rlornjtd and thti'tesbonsitnldy incurred in the execution ofTiccs. It is ..o partfofliy«h»rt»«!tei ol oftr dtlzfens to ft! quirq Iflojt of others; without' C|Uutp l'W-JMluriM will besff secure the .-unices of hottest, intelligent and in ■ tbrtt denartinent of «t^«fcCADth(ul ad- eyp.ry cjfisen is so deenly JntWsttJ. An rtrw dTlhc'Judgfs of tne courts orpoinmpn. pleas'atadl district'reouVtt, wouW-demand the. extension oftha some iifceraHty tbsiieh uimtlwiicu niuy .Ue npl$cted to dtsoiiorgc !isi'?raMft#DV® °f j tinges of llie court of last recoil. , 'W8ttbrt/8|»y^(lrto impose uBneoMsney'burtlicnr upon the cittzdni EUtpenstt UD tUegenetinl treasury, and low P8taAMfjl M'WD Hik*»ved : by ■utboiyzins' th« cleqtionfc now, held Ju the 8Ue hffefyteri pt the' general W stofcli ttMies as desire Jo try the 'experiment, the ttfht migjit be.granted. , I havafceen-furwishod PAWeW8fy 9W® t»W«D4 by ,'holding-Spring elections in Dauahia poicflfly; mtd if the amount fs a fair average ot'the expense t»*tKb feoutitiA; the change indicutetHIWWVS 10 .the peppi# bp* tlrijuwM^wBPa^iTy^ ward# of thirty thou«end'dbH4r!s. rut .nojfr project of creating m Agwowitofal Department connected with the State Got- Actual decrease of public debt since 30th November. 1649, E AGLE HOTEL. 538,203 57 GEORGE LAZARVS, Withfn 'the »ain« period there has been paid from tb« I'reasury, appropriations that may be called extraordinary, as follows: '•*» ** i w PICTSTUN, Pa Aug. 2, 1850. lfifiODOta VON DBR XjIPPZJ, House, Sign and Ornamental Painter. • . OpptrUt the Datin, Flttst**, •P*. Aug. 2, - Ij, Towards completion of North Branch cant), ( To avoid inclined plane, • 148,600 00 800,446 02 If these sum*, from the payment whereof the Treasury, will be relieved by the completion of the improvements above staled, be added to the aotual reduction of public debt aboveexhibited, theoonclu-tion is clear that at a very early date, an annual appropriation of nearly one million dol. lars muy be made towards the reduction of the public debt, SV . •*! Annexed is an estimate of tbe receipts mid expenditures of the present, with the estimate of last yWi »nd the actual receipts at the Treasury : Estimate for 18#Q—4,500,300. ! ? Keccipts for 1806—4,438.131 51. Estimates for 1851—4,290,000. PAYMENTS. Estimate for 1800—4,034,600. In the various erally terminating burg, and Pittsbu mon wealth ought other great ente: the Sunbury and to conneot the Su and rhe Lakes. the trade of the f its construction, i for sale and settle tenanted And uni op treasures of wealth now wholly k The large indebtedness of the State, and the necessity for- its reduction, forbid the policy on her part, of embarking in theao various improvements. * C. R. QORMAN, M. D. Respectfully tenders his Professional scrvisc* to the citizens of Pitlston qqd vicinity.' Office nearly opposite the Post Ofide, Pittston, Aug. 2, 1850. If. »r. a. tJNDBRWOOD, , Officii*Building of L, Craiofatd't Hard. Ware Store, VitULoii, Pm. Aug. 9, J850. ,y. ODD MORALLT. C. P. BOWMAN, ATTCmfEf* and Real Brt»t« Agent otfi« on train Street, •ppoate the Foundry, Pituton, P«.w yl' D1 -S H. V-t-'j' A member writes that no association of man'for mutual iwpport )Dun ever been pro*kmriva oflfcueh'grartd result*, n* that of ih« Independent Gr4«r of Odd Felfcw*; and no ond at nil nc»jii;miled Vtth rtie hiterior nri»ri{ffeh#Wlfr;W»fte 6aft ADr' a moment doubt that results fur (jrcall?1 than its ftufidiNV aver dreamed bf| -hirto been, it* workirtgi,ind ittuaj '' -T "'»f Oil*! itaown -Mindly attmtioiw, and-warm (.yinp(Hnirt »'re cfittbluntly «atl*d »mo rcqntsfttth *Dv its enjoiinnrnts—'if +i8« an ii*ftnortWD, ss filch-, of. ten unknown tb them*clvM«CMotil(is etery promptingmf ihoil4 fctarts'• * itli "virtuous r«wlu»itin ,'Cwvl ftsiVijts tfifiivtiatMrt with tb«l seat of fcitd WgWI WiiiloiKk artaiiiiiincB yottms, ind M*0lo9«*4it th» jfthMafWfcropiiJ offices Df;vUvWf W(»t#?4j*d:«vefy R0- Mif inoM -nccrssatrtlv fec Ky tht? tifi(J»owAwjD«n f'th# iritutwn? 8C■%#, ind truth, lDy dfcgraes, ™ ftrntfy Imjwaaea j|Don his mind, tlint their fulfilment Ml -at JaaMtwmtfH habit, la itll Mnt wvlhii I tit liwlwui y*k* Vl# *r«W, a»« IHpfaiW Mfo,wiCh *fMM- { • ,'(.11 Ti.ua * m brwDinCi mowj wAwnwet alrtitJir rftaa hi WCmiCWQll*6'M**fy'. orfrriad tfltaj viM» it f *- i-i * • -■* ——: WELDING F. DBNKI8, BS. D. Office at X ». For§n«an*» Hotel, PITTSTON, PA. August 16, 1850. —tf Pituton, Ai UW»:i * The debt of the Commonwealth wm in. 75. curred in the erection of mm largely conductive to the settlement and public sale of ihe domain of the United States, mid to and while he has secured no part of thia OSs to common inheritance, other States have been nal and internal improvements by donations,of jitter, eritunce lie lands. It is a right on her part to d*. lift year mand a portion of these lands to aid in the making completion of the important works pftftiajly he sug- completed and in contemplation. w * ition to A system of banking, based upon State" ho Co- stocks, under proper restrictions, is recon^ favora- mended to the attention of the Legislature, that a It'is thought that the present banking faittertd ailities are unequal to the wantsof the bu« re- siness community. The inherit* notes 6f banks of other States found jn oijc._ ycl8iltftJ culation among our people, the inability pf * when the banks, with safety to their credit, to* e hands accommodate at all times the active Dy, it fid# business demands of the ooufttfyaft®? it dis- the! large operations in the naturi of ptf. „ ry ft*Dm vale banking daily transacted on severe - and terms to the borrower, demonstrate that in. . re. creased facilities are demanded to secure a ring the healthy development of our' re»tMm," 'jle Any considerable extension of the present .D of system is hardly to be anticipated, nor is it At of desirable, if a more permanent basis for ion ap- such operators can be devised. Prifcblmt.' be re- Irig upon a deposit and DfeftHi bf hvT3L ,arterly Btocks early recommended itself to It is not liable to sudden {,*DanafindZSP■ Adjue ccm'tfaetions—more secure fr !•, —* wwwr leas obnoxious to ce'ant ff^jr «w « Payments for 1650—4,553,19b Estimate forlti51-*-4„101,800. The item for expenditures for is included 148,50C North Bin null canal, and ®:J8Cj,4l0 avoid inclined ptcm. - r' I, . flJ. BOWKLE7 fc BEYBA, i Mi *1 * M Coal Merchants, »/ A/««» «»iC/ Jfaii /?«CC 5fr*4»' Pittstov, Ll-zerne County, Pa. 4nntf 16, iffiP -tL It V wipe! S-fT Lg 3* »•*! To Painters and Bnfidera. The P*n sCU So. 1 WMHhMd, JK«P«* •trtAmrt.un VtnitfaH Had, dry art v» 3feV«». OfcV», uotD Jar C*w»»( /One* amd mMm?W "® n(i' In I lie aniouut received ffom ci ail rood tolls, and collateral inlit luces, tiie actual receipts of the las all »hort of the wiimatcs. In hese estimates, it wa§ supposed . ;e»tion of a former massage in rela lie conveyance of on ' umbia railways woitUTCIiaW been Dly regarded. It is still helievw. wgsty incn asetl revenue would ho adoption of Uw ohaitge* heretofo joumieuded. That tho collateral itice tax uuneffwiervdy arid careless. ;ed in some of the oountiM, nnd evei. jollocted, frequently retained in tl if the ofticars; loagfer than neoesst :!einotislmlDle by. the-fact r,f the grei ruccived at the Treosur.v counties of equal population, btwines* wealth. A statement of the amount! ceived from the serend counties duri' last four years, will Exhibit much »alm Information on the interesting- question iequality of taxation in the payment the publie defal. All itemsof taxati pliflfcbl* to tfe« sinking fund should W JKOFF 4- CO Porwaurding and OoDUnisnlon Merrhank, .. PITTSTG.X, Luzem, Co+nty, P„ FOft the Dale of feLOtJR, GRAIN, and PRODUCE of ail kind*. They ul«o. rcceiv* apd forward all Good* conrgneJ'to them, with proniot- Uf wDa dispalcw I WaiBhou*e i» the mar of life, vrua' Hotel, and y-fc*-,the ba«k«f the Aug-2, lB50.-tf J. II. BROWN. .f'ji mf1 M «w f ; P ardr A C nmjioO M OtM jsSfj*' (tciiti" now tit. A«kftM i rysTKH 8 li*4^*)wtt* „orage, Forw .g\ om« mission. . WISNER 8 WOOD iSfEicMa p^M»f tgc KiJney*, «PC1 «» - , _ 8f,f..,su,' tuUTy*D t t wealths eIjIblteJ1 nlbe'To 11 oDviiig .siule Atnount fDt funded debt, including amount in the hand* of Commissioners al Sinking 'fuud, and also special loan (o *v£ Sc' vym,]- 00 1CTb, wL °V '•39,852,914 ft Vrtfoaftt ofunfbnded debt, ;!«*• totm u jEittrtori, 4m 3, 1860. Just :1 our Uiviuii, ii» liigii and- M.y [.rinoipl. f which, like sc»H . hosbtmA nju9, tme9 v/ il»: D VMto "Hve not, oirccUy, pi»r(^k.( A FI5W Dr Hi P C «d'OI»»KU*Do* MX. TawvMOtl'a 8»wny»riUK»mW1CrgW»M«, fopti \*v' . ,| ',. ■ -if■ PriipgUt. • ©ceiivi 1!It.iO ..r t, iug\ }'• T*«l Vutf8f *«t, |
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