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1'R1^¦^KU AND rOHLISIIED llY «.s "Kn SUnfon there ia Strcnotli." VOL. XL-NO. 48. ^^^@^g)^a^!r) ^-^^ ^'Jg^l^SlPiA.'g?^ ^^^^S.lJ...CO)?,. ?^g]?j8j^ ^ Al' Sr2 I'Kl! A.N.Nir.W I.N .\I)VANtK. ^ 1*3."»0 .VTTIIK END OFTHE YKAll . NEW SERIES:V()L. V.-NO. 20 <5I5lrc3» I^t>r4h ^tucezi *>itrcct ai'ITW'KKN tiif: llOTKLa uv U. DlLLKa &L o. oanneh 'fui'HB)* oC I'ublicutiou: The KXAMIISKII & HERALD w illbepul lirihed wockly,on a double royal dhoet, at twu uuLL.ins, per tinuum, payable wiihin 3 months from lho time of tiubficrihing; or twu nuLLAua ANiv FiiTT UK.STS, ut lUc cnd of Uu> ycor. No aubscription will be laknn furlcsHlhunOmonthB aud no paper dise.iuiinued until all arrearagoa are paid.ct[;cpl ut tho option nf lho publisher?, und a failure to notify aijiuronlinuini-.e, willbe conBidorcd a. now eugnKement. Advertieing will ho dono on tlie usual terms L -Itera. toin«ure attention, must be jioHi-paid BS<trNcfiN»w<^r.&4;lovoi*lInlloi*' (^M^ho subscriber respectfully inlbrniB his friends _ |_ and tho public gcneriilly, thut ho conlmuea to manufucturo 'rhrashinp Mnehines, at lho Kail ¦toad, LunciiRtor,near Mr. IIulTs Tavern. A nup ply will constantly bo hoptou hand, mndo in a ¦suporior ond worlunanlike manner. Tho Ma- •chinea nro warranted to nin ligbtor, and do moio ¦Work than any olber now in uso, without requir ing ropuira, WM. KinKPATRICK. Laneaster, .Inne 14, 1838. 9-3inB. COACH SPRING MAI^UFAOTUJIKK, Nff. 13»l{»il(l .orcct, [netween Poidiir l.ai c and l.uiircl Streets,] MAYOR'S COURT. of the City of ZitincHster. Tlie Gi-antl Jury, as Conacrvalors of llie ppiiceiitui hiippiinissiir iliecomiiiiinity, ami in ciinriiriniiy willi the suluiiin tieclarulliiii Ul tliis Ciiuil, lliut llioy would pi-csfiu all iiiiilieis prcsciiliible ciiiiiiiiglo thuir knijwl- eiVii', wiiliiml I'uiir, luvur, or iitt'uctiim, re- Minil, giiiii, or Imiie lliereoC, unil iloing ninii;lii ill iiiiilin', li'i'l that Ihey woultl be iii'^U-cliii'; nil iiupiuiaiit pai'l ot llieif tluiy, well' lley loaciepl llieir ilisiliaige wiihout cuiuiiiemingoit ihe eases [oreseiiteil lor their aciion, anil lei^pecirully calling ihc atten¬ lion of Ihe Courl, lo what they coiisidei- llie great causes ul' ciimo, Ihe measures llial «ill leiiil lo Iheir suppiession, ami the means of elevaling ihe ni'iral cliaracler of llie eoiiiiiiunily. "Ihe Uianil Jury have ticleil upon 14 Iiills ol' liiiliclmeiil—line lor I.areeiiry ; one for keeping a ilisoiiJeily house; two I'm- keeping 55aw ily hmises; one I'ur keeping a Gaining house ; one lor Kiinruaiion and Baslaiily—ami eight for Assauli ami Bat¬ tery. Seven oul of llle eiglil caM's ul' As¬ sault ami Hatlery, Ihe case ol I.aicency, ami that ul' the ilisiinlerly Iiohm', cau be ilireclly Iraceil as Iiaving uiigiiialeil in iliiinke'iines.-. The B;iwijy houses, too, iliat were acleil upon, iliseloseil lo the li ... (lisciiiiiinatc granting of Tavern l,icciiseo, CvMRiit'i-r, wliieli the Stale Tri.'ajiiriM- will by the very Cuurl who sit in juilgment on haidlv admit. the crimes llius indirectly created. j On'the present dav (I81I1 Aiij'U.'jt l^nS) 1 he Grand Jury would further recoin-! , p„„,„;„,„iStale i)ebt .•iini.iinls lu S^ily mend onr r'u ice o increase llieir vigilance. „.,„'„„., .,., 1, , ,, , , Tl.e public peace and happl.ies* of a com- 2.10,00.) .!:>, as wtll appear by lho bnol, munily depend so much upon the activity of the .same i.nicc, which .sh w Ihat all and watchl'iiliiesa of our I'olice, that we Loans in the lorej;"i'ig lisl rcinain due am! urge upon Ihem to throw aside every con-^ unpaid except the I'cniianent Loan liv aet sideralion but public good and regard lor ofist .'Vpril l.S-'ii, of .•?1I)I),I1IK) IIO whii'h Ihc laws, a!;d seek out crime, and report ,vaa paid ol)'in i\lav, 1*^37, and thereroio " ^;tGnlnd"jir;!'\h;,^lm":" would call!'!- P';--;"" 'f ^^^^ "™' '^ -- "" upon nil to revere aiul support the Supre-: '•'« "l."' "f l>ieember, IH.31,. niaey of the I,aws. By Ihe combined et"-! '''" ""'' corrclu'^s of thi.-< .'^laloinpiil forts of guod citizens, the rigid Supervision ' the undersigned pledge their personal ami of Juries, ihe vigilance of uur Piilice, and 1 ollicial repulalion. Ihe inlegrily and uprigliltiess ofour Courts,! The "increasR of Ihc .Stale Dehl" a.s al- crimes must be iliniitiislied. sociely will be , icj,„,i i,y ,),„ 3,^,0 Treasiiicr, consists of ""!!T';ll;""!''"'""' "'" '"'""' "¦"' '''"''" i "''<-• foll""iiip items : I. "Debls dno by npprnpriali'.ns tn mis- aoiii as the rose W.-iSHINGTON L. ATLEE, Foreman, H. K. Benedict, Jacob Bear, Oavid Cuckley, Beiiiliart Haag, W. Ileilshti, John Myers, Uiib'l W. Malhuws, John .ShaB'tier, Chrisiian Stroble, John Dipppetd, J. C. "Van Camp, G. "SViihers, .Michael \\ itheis. FKOM THE LANOASrKll U.NION. A €AISD. Mn. EniTon :—I was placed upnn (he Grand Jury of the Mayur's Cuurt last cctlniicous ohjccls, in IH'.tfi and'117, SStil 6S1 i'i." 'J'he reason for including ihis item can¬ not easily be discovered. Appfprialinns are annually mado by lho Legislature.— Until applied to their object lliey reniain ill the State Treasury. But to call Ihein "debt" imlil paid, is an invention in linan- ciering which has not heietofore hern heard of. As well niiglil a farmer call himself the debt-r ofhia aon to whom he ODD a year,') wiiicli hr :.i;.',i( .1 for an imlifi- nito term, he added only for ten y(a!v,.'iiid Iho inlercsl which he giiaranlceil di Ihr Danvllh' and roir-ville Kailrnad d. bl, ami olher eonipaiiv s^i-k, he i-liMrL'<'i! lu him, tlu.' sum of hi.s "dclit" wnuld be ciiii.^iil. r.'i- bly increased. ll is well known Ihal llie bill of In. I s's- .•jion, giviiiL'¦M.''iU','ifl.") lo carry on the ,¦ .li¬ lie work.--, iV;i'. was uol ..jigm-d li\ (.'uv. Rilner, am! uoly hi-cimu a law by lap-' of lime. Till- LeLrislatiin; adjuiunrd I'm- llu' Chri.^lma." !ioliday.~, and ihus deprived 'lini of Ihe opiMirhmily id' .slating his D'.ijn'l un.i to it a5 ;;n insulh-iriit lur'asure for Ihe re¬ pair of Ihi' piililii' v.urks, and as one inlen¬ ded to compi I him In siiin a .^iiba"'|nfni bill, ciintainiuix uhji-ctiiinaldi' appriipria- lion.s, which anlicinaliim ivas :ifti'rwar;!-i verliied, as ei'i rv une knows who read liis obiccliuns tu porlions of the approprialiiiii hiil of l-lih April, I'-'-'l-. .'\s the whole drii'l uf ihis matlir is lo ;ire a ino;: ¦ ¦ ri •.HI,I'. '.M\ lhu: ll. :,l.] Illn.l , 1101 -'•. \i rie aiiiiu. (lov. ful lUMiy i.o;:n.; :;i i.'n- ;::fiuui.I ol of iinkirig IVII oflhe lO'.M, in- .\ii:iii!iis!raiioii hri-'l".' 'J'f ¦l| th ' Sl'I'i'i'rll- '•'.lie debt, evi'li • ill''ni.l'^ of tin- I'lms.r-.ti liiaii-.t" i^.is. Since ill.- .'-.- K iliiir's tirtii : I,; I'll pii-^-^rssed i .'I..: been ciki- I) I'-TMai^fot \l:-\.'.. Ihi'ir avrraL"' .,11'Mll li.l.- hill I \'. .'i|...| llllli ,,| 'Is iirin. as v, ill uj'piar liv lIo' I ' ll.ill." 'I'll.'He hiaii' ve.'ir lir;.i\- 11.• 1 villi.'.I |. 1; l)lU'i,l'_'lli^ lill Iv n-.^iiil.'.l III iiiL' vear iiiiii h.' I, r.iv Mil IV. W .' lli.-v -.-.- r.' ami r.Kii 'I'! lii-r-,U'in 11! > ,1 lh.' v.li,,! I lh.' "I i-v. ¦,ti:"i''i.'! ulit'iall ¦'.¦ Ill .,!' ('1..:' nt .-¦¦¦ 'liiis li:i'.-.- no r 111' T.'iUj.u.'.v. Ill.i'i.'il llll l''..ri .iniiiil;.' l* .iii|i.ni-i l''.,r.<l li- I(„:..hA- IIii.!u"'< I''.,:' IM.i.'Nlii.ii l\ir .-\','- ii-.'s .irT'onviiliiMi r.-luriii .-St..!.' funslilMliiiil Ll i.-.,oi1|l nij I..'.uun 1)0 I l>'...'lllll 111) 1 .'11:),',!Ill 01) .'iii.i.iirin 11.) (lov, Tciiiii. .VI.'I'J' '. '.V l;'s 'r."'iii.tr'r" I ' ¦i..:,u,.T.'.-i.;' I-: .1 lei'vv. I-:'I. il„|,eriicl-M-l M.'ri'li. l-'ll. :ln d.. li.l ll.i throw upon Gov. Rilner ihe uiliiini of'-lii lit i{„ ,'i„ and o.xpendiliire,,"aml lo further the claims do do of Ihe opposing eandidale, il will he propir here to designate which of the appropiia-. liuns ofthe lasl seasion that candiilal.' vuled fur. ' Areferenoc to the Jiinrnal oflbc Senati i'l'iMuili, l-:i-J. •JVth .Ui.rili, is.'i:i. y-ili .1 .iiiniy, I.S.'I 1. HT'li l''.'lirii'iry, I s.'l.', ITll, .l.iniiarv, l.-'.'i.l, Iltl. .\iiril, iKW, *'i.-.ll.(Uin Oo Li.'lll.llUU ll!) 7.),l)0ft lilt 11111,1100 llll .'1011,111111 nil II 1,1)011 no u.llMlliil 111 7l,l-10 llll Sii..'ii.'.. 118 01) Of this sum §1,101,UIO no have bei'ti I'f will lie ...xu.'iid' ll on Ihe various public iiiork..! i;f 111'.- ('oiiHiioiw.-ailll. In aililj- , tion lo ihosi- i->;p. ti'liliir:--—lbe ordinary e.\pensi-s ofliie (lov, rnini'iii—the ililer- . st on ihe .'^lale 1). l.l nml niinicriiiis small ili-nis have lii'i'ii pai.l out of lh.' ordinary Uivi-iiiu' of Ihe .''^tale aiiil llie Canal and Rail-riwd Toll... 1\ . IN-rhaps ih'^ iuimI niiatiruo.i'/.i-d assiTlioii ill lho .X.lilr.'.v--, is lli" ne.vl: "Thai uol on.;- cenl h.is h. I'li aild.-il lu the pi-i'iiiam-iil ri'Vi'iine oflht't'oininoiiwi-allh" from I'll' [iiiblie works hi" (iiiv. Rilner. 'i'hi- bohliji'ss oflhis assi'ition. i.siiiily eipiai- 'l'..r-jl, Imiv. IJilMi-r's 'r..uip'H;!iry 'I'rniii.irary l.»n p. r 11.1 ..t'' 1 ..lulls, l'l ihal tin.' inconii- of Gov sil,l-Jl.;illl mil llllli' r -://r.v/year ill ol!ic;i: (I-.'i'l,) iscl.iini I led by lh.' facl ! Riliii-r'-; lir.tt vv-,\ mat WIIL ''^^ r"' -'¦ V ;, j,.u 1^. „.'Xbutbe'rn£ under the necessitv of 1'"'' «'illed 81,000, orn hcnefaclor the -fvreieieroc lomc journal 01 u ,.,-...,„., .l.uiiiiuv, IsM, Grand Jury such sinks 01 iiii.iniy, uiuiih wecK, uui ueing unuci im- neceaaity 01, ¦"- '. ,' ,. , ^ . , ul show thai Mr. Porter voled diiniiir lie ,i„ ,„„. „., i.,i .v,,iii iv'i; enness ami crime, thai ihe. mind revolts leaving town on tlitj second day ,,l the .debtor of the object uf his b,,i,,ity for wli.in, '^^^^"^ ^ , d,"' j"''palVjii'i,' i.-.'i.;, frum Ihe conli luplatioii ol iheir magnitude. Session, I was nut able to relurn belore he had .sot a part a like atnunnl. Jlicso I"'°'"'¦"'¦'"'' 1 ' 1 du d.i Iilili.lniie l-^-'ln and ati'ocily. Km only men ol liperyears, their discharge. Since my rclurn, how-! atate apprnjiriatiiin.s bear no interest.— 'I'bo I^ill for repairs and carrying on the ^^^ _|^^ MihAari'l, It-il'<. ..f l.m annrentici's ai'.il buys fruin ihe age i)f ever,«ndei'S(anding Ihat Ihey had presented j-phev ai-o navable ont uf means in Ihol public w.'rks, cunlaiiiing an appr. pna-, .vhi.li Unr.' luis'b.'i'ii i.et,i..l. 1)111 anpi'entici's ai'.il buys fruin ihe age of ever,«ndei'S(anding Ihat Ihey had presented l-'l, ]A, and upwards, and letnales ufal- areportto the Mayor's Court, it was my de- iimst as lender an alie, are seduced into sire tu see il, and if i approved ofit, tu sign 1®/^ ANUFAO TUKEH all Iliads ofS|>ringssuii-1 lUcsi' liaiiiiis of viceaiid corruplion. Here, it; butu|)on rcquesling this privilege frotn ;"':'able for Railroad I'lirfi. Locoinoliv,.8,<:oiiclt- ' ' ¦ . . . . . , . „ . . ». , , . They arc payable oul of moans in tlio Treasury, and if taken inti ticcount at all, llie amount of ineans in the Treagury .cMdling nigbl afler uighl in 'the mostde: ih'e RecoVderaild Mayor, it Was evatled. I; shnnld also bo calculated to meet lliem iiiising dissipa'iuM, and gelling healed with have since seen acorrcct copy oftlie repiii't, inioxKaiing l;i|uuis. ami the Siren arlificea and fearing, as my name is not atlached of dv"rade3 ai'.d deliauched females, the thereto, that my molives might be miscon- youlirof our ciiv are inveigled inlo their struetl, 1 (ake this method o( informing the polluting cmbiiices, and eniiieil to [he public, that 1 fully and mnst cordially ap- commissioii of some of the most shocking prove of the tenor and letter uf that re iicls. Nay. cien il.e Holy Sabbath, a day port. I!)ii,ii0il on I'ours Fesperlfidly, KALIMI JACKSON. <ip, Dearl>orns,Gi;:s, &,c., which are iiiudc ofllie best niutcrialK und uuriui.led. Cunnlantly on liaiid a Rtipidy ofSpringa, which will he Ridd at fair [iricee. .\ share of (lublic putronuga is rc8[ioctruIly en. licitcd. AusuKl 10. li^".". liv ."Wm. Yi^ans's CiamomWa TiWs. HAPPY would it havo beon for many persona of bulh KoxeB who aro noiv in tlio silent grave, i( thoy had learned lo chock tho morbid tendoneica of their 8tnm:ich*< and ImwelK, by those puro Ionic aiierient pilla mannlBclurcu l>y Dr. Win. Evane, i.l Now Vnrk, wiihout refcortiiif inquack remedica the namcM uf which are concealed, and ofwhieh tbcy know noihing;. That dreadful Hcuuigc, con- Buniptiuu might havebeon checked in ilscummencc- mciit, ond diuapjuintod ofils prey, all over ihe lund, if lbe firsl 9_ymplon>a of norvmiB debility bad _ ^^ beon cnunloiacted by Camnniilo oiienNCallv'Ipro--1 ^V*«*/u¦i^Vtv "niirVit-innliirs in all criiiirs, IM- ,. .. . ¦ ,.a,ed,andtliiisel,o«'''e|co liii.s, which leid'to„ .^TeVIif'^^m?Wta^ pi'isons. ami li- .^'¦'"kiiig or writing give Bt.ch support to llo^ll,^|¦nlnl iiialadien, niiglil havu been obviated nj,||y'|„,|petuatc their miseiy in anolhei'aiiil the party and candidates of his choice, as ' - '¦- '""'1^ ,'.u..,..,. -.,:..,.• |||,|;,J.j.||!i(jy^i,.j.„.,„.(j_ •'j'l,ypic,u,eis,„o.i,t he shull think pr .per; but, when apiiblic ; .•('.palling, anti unfurlunalely too true ! In officer, and one, whoso statemenls ougjit to ¦ he rase of iheCommonwealili agaiusi Mi- (Jc erred, alloin|)ls to gain credence for had & Sarah l.iiit, evidence of such a liein- ,1,^ perver^iillls and inis-statcnicnts of par- character was brouglil, belore Ihe Grand ;,j. ^,,^,^(j necrci's, by lending his name to hat should be held sacred" by all member's of a christian conuminily, is set ap.irt as one peculinrly Jidapled lo their wicked . purposes, and is shaniefullv deseciated to' '-Ji—J !— ... ... ihcir unlialloMed designs. •riiiis,our yming' TJIE STATE DEBT. uppientices, before (hey have arrived to lotho PuMic. the age ol sober rellectmn, arc niirlured in i • , ihoBC hovels of ill fame, eiluialed in every '''« undersigned have seen with no llt- .species of moral lurpitiide, and, inslead iif ''o ast niahineiit, iin Address uf tho'Van laying the foundation of a good name, of Buren and Turtor Central Uuniniittec, dat-! becoming useful and exemplary ciri-/.ens, cd 7th August, 1838, to which tho first and of ariivingat mail's estate prepared name signed is thatof DANIEL STUK- lo be the main pillius ol sociely, lliey be- (;|,Y)\' tj'PAnv T1}FA<3i;i?i.m» t. ;„ come degr.ided wrelched outcasts, pesls ,•'.',./,, ^JiEASUllWl. It is 10 .siirieip, participalora in "'i ¦¦; .i i". "dniitlcd that each citizen may, either by If this be done it will bc found that the funds in the Stale Treasury during the public wi.rks, containing an appr. pna-, „.,,;,.,, n,,.,,. i,.,^i„,,.„ lion of .S'LOjOOO ito the Gcltii.thiirg linil-; ly b.irn.w.'d rood; w-hich hill apjir.iprialca a gross- sum of 8.5.'52,a9r> 00. | '''•¦'¦'"• The bill increasing lho noininnn .Schuul 1 Thus il will appi appr.ipriitti. n annually SfOi-i,!)]9 00 | rowed on tenipoiar years lfl3G and 1837, to which those.ap-lT'io-i'iH granting Sl,000 per aiiniini f r tban fonr yeni' ' ¦¦ ' each College in the Slate, and an aver-1 .-Vnd thai, in whal thu .Slnle 'I'l'ijasiircr ngo l.f 8-100 to each .'Vcadcmy ami l''c-. calla "lliri'i.' years" (.'uvenior iii.alc Seininarv lor 10 veara, sav per an-| borniwi'd .*i.'?l.i,OOI) DO. nmn 840,000'do. " " | I''rom tl;.' books of tbo Statu Treasurer .-.. ,-.,. At the lime Ibal nearlyall the other ap. J and Auditor tienrral, it also appears that the .Slate 'JVcasiiry. If thev P''"l>''i''i'ion bilks passed, iio was eilher uul. leinporary loans to the amoiint of 8d!)0,- iii the sense of the Stale I"'" bis scat, or the yeas and nays were not!'110 (10 have heen |iaiil since Ciovi.'rnor pr 'priations bel.mg, were greater than a the claiins on the Treasury ; and nut only was this the case, but lli...s« claims were ncluallv paid so far as called for at the end of 18.'J'7, and a bal.ince uf .¦5-V2'-'0,i:i.O 74, remained had been "debt' Treasurer, the Stalo w.uild have acUiallv ;0»l'o'', o.iicepl in the case ofthe lnipr..vi. been bankrniit before this time. No sucii' mont bill of th B soa.sun, .against Hie wind Rilnor camo inlo ollici', a large portion within lio ilaysal'tiT il was borrmvod. It I liy Ihl' Stall' 'I'l'i'iisiin'r as that ofGov. ^ , i V'uir's/i/.\-/. .\ou i.'Vi'iy om; knows llial *'V|r'||||,| Uil'[•'">'• \\'olf went out of ollic.'on llii'l-'jth •JlMiiU) 110 of Dec. I-'^:i.''i, and that lbf tolls for ISit"), ii|)U,ill)l) Ul) his lii.ll year, only amoiiiili'd lo iSO'^-l,- M.'u 77, and that the tolls uf l~:i'i, (Gov. Ritner's lirsl year,) aniuiinf'il lo s-:i7,- ^ll."! 7-->; in 1S:')7 llu'V were ?s'37'''),:i.')l) .10, and by lho li^lh inslanl lh. y an- '•.Ti=ll,- 1100 Oli. 'I'his singular asserl i.ill and coiu- ide il necessary lo say that the inciimo from the |iiililic works diiriii!;Gov. Wolfs si.v year.s was only iil,'-:00,.ll:i(i 0(5, ami ihat since Ihe coiiiineiicemrnl of (jo- vernor Kilner's term il is S'J,oU:J,1.56 ai, making an incroaso of §l,.'l.'t-M)00 1.0 in less than half the lime. V. The iiextassenioa is ihal Oov. Rit¬ ner has "commetici'ir" )iiiblic iviirka lliat will cost .*17,000,01)0. Vhat llll' works now iiii.ler contract S<sl;'i,Ollii (III ar Ihat Gov. Wolf bor- liian, in lillle iiiiirel l''"''^"" .. Ihe Slim ofSl,4'd-l,y40 00. le 'I'roa.snrcr Hitner only by tbal line alkalin.i extract ol' rhubarb, vi'bicli H 'e:idihg ingrrdicnl in lbe ii[.crieiit lamily pills. Heforo bolh of lliose uiedicirieK, wliich arc uiliiptei! j IO Q inujority of the purpose.^ for wbicli a hiinili'ed i filhcrK me uiitiessurily used, lovers, a^uef, biiiouu) di-iirderw, lu ml uches, leniale debilily, mule docline. indit-estiMn,and liver coniplainl would bavc en |.luiy. liial they consider il >'»> sl'»':^»S t'M tj,p„, i|,„ ,„,blic sh^^^ be put on llicir l^.f^^T'""' """" "'""^ ¦•"""¦-" """ |:^:"^i;l'public'ey"'i;'eshd;i!Jd^ tl- "-"P'i"" ='"PP-'r^ '»= " ' ¦ ¦ .. '. .¦'.¦• «-1 ¦¦-would i appearance of official accuracy. Ihis, it Dr. Will. Evans's Medical OlTuc, for the sale deplorable state ol things. Anil we I vfliis ox.'elleni .Medicine, is at No. 1!) norlh E:igliili jlieie etiecl, Pliiludolldlin. JOHN WIND, Lancaulor. Marcli'Sa. 1838. advise ii laslerJ* nn,l under ticovgcNV. Bavlon, ATl'OllNEV AT LAW, ll.'iBreaioved his olTice lo the North sido ofSast more watchful eye upon the young iheir charge, ami.our police to be imu'c vig" ilanl in suppressing thoae places of resort. To see the younger part of llie community steeped in wickedness and crime, and led on, too, til the perpetration of tlH'se acts by older peraons, lylio lay claim to Hie litle uf respectable ciiiv.eiis, and suppni lers o Kiiii» Sircot, in the firut square llou-io, one doi.r from the conic ne.M door l.l lbc i.ll'ice ol .Vir. Israel Cnrpentor und iiii.iii'dii.lely ..pjioBlic lbc Fornicrn liank. April 5. lt..3B. 9- JAMKS SMITirs " HE7f DK. JG STORE- K.V.ST KING SI'ltEliT,di,ecily opposiic Mr Ccoriro i\li.nsoiiki)|,'s Tuvern, und tii.\ doors from tlm Coun Imusc, where may al ull limeB bo bud n Roiieral aa.^urliiieiit of Medicines, Clieniiculs, Dyo Woods and Dye Smll's, Patent iVledicinos, Paints, Oils, Perfumery, &c reeoinniowded lo be ofnuperior qualily and will be I di.i(insed of on vory niodoralc lorma. Tbey cor timinf; in parlnfttic followiue articlea lowil:— Opium,Siil|ibiite ol Ijuiniiie, Feruvioii Hark, Cal onicl, CorniKive Su\i)iniotc, i.iinar Canfilic, Can tliiirldes, Sar.iapaiilla,Tariar Kinetic, Aniimon. (Calcined -^1uJlIle^ia,Scanlnll,lly, Cuniui Oil, Oiio tllovee, ('ilinaiiiiill, CftHscl's Uil, Pt .lolin's Oil, Hoar's Oil, Juniper, Anniseed, Ori[^aiiimi. Spike S^toi.c, ncr^autot,01ivo I.ottii.ii, Ilaurloin Oil, lirit¬ ish Oil, Balsam ofSjlpliur, Oenlion, Astaiootidn, I'^psoni Sftltiu Jalap,Ipecac, Senna, Manna, Cream of'I^arlar, Gingor, j\'ulniC|jB, (Jloves, Popper, Ala., pico, ('iiinuii.on. Mustard, CcnuineGrniian Pills HenryZook'rt Goniiaii AfLxlurc, I^co'a Anli.Itil-' <iu» Pilla, AnderBi.n's I'liin, Kisbor't Pilli., Worm I'd, Worm Seed Oil, Huloii.aii's Props, DiUorji, ¦rh.impi-uli'h Kye Wi.ler, I leailio-lie tf.uill, Swoeny Oil, Sperm Oil, Hurnf Powders, Cutllo Powders, lIorMC llnlU, Triii.ees, and aliiio-i every olher ur- title b.'l.Micinu' to tbo Ding biisini'SK. Tbo aubscriber returns Ms tli a i.k>lo .bis friends ond lbe public yoiiery for lbc very liberal pal- roiiaijo bcroli.f.TO Itestowcil on bim, and niusl re opeclfullv invilOK liiBco.o.lrv I'l iciids, pliysicians, morchunlB ar.d lho puWii-auHerally lo jrivo liim a call, feeling woll assured ihal he can accoiiiino- Jalo Ibom un the most l'avornldctcrniB,|uK bia Drug's mill Medicines liai'o been selected with the grcnl- rul care, and aro warranted lo bo froth and gen uiuo JA.MK.-^ S'MITII. pectabl. llhe l,aws, demanda Ihe mmciliate atten- froni tho Court I .• "i ',',. „^,„^\ cilizen, anil of every ar-1 view the wbolo i.iiposiiig i r ol Duke Street J,'^,;,', i,,^.^^ .•J,'^,,!, country. , [t is only >y ;„ the Addross. With tho llie giioil e.>iain[iles ofgood cili'icns, by ihe vigilance of masters and piireuts, bythe indiseriiiiinale deslruclion uflhe numerous sources Ilf vice, and by the rigid execulion l.f the laws, Ihal we can hi pe to improve and reform the vicious, iiiid preserve the good. The Gr.ind ,Iiiiy would respectfully state, ihat in most of the cases ol crimes whieh came before thetn arising I'l'oin the influ- ii.ce of lii|uiir, Ihcy have occurred within , the vicinily ol small sliops_ which sell li- t|uor out by the quart. It is bought by the Keepers ol disordeily houses, wim permit Iheir wrelched assemblies to pay and drink what they please, until ihe meelings termi¬ nale ill riol, assault and battery, and other I disorderly cuiulutl. The Liiand Jury would respectfully call llu: attenlion of this (Joun lu another mat- lei'. In coiiimiiii with many of their fel- lliiy have regarded wilh no in'ine III,,,.... .- ^.-. ,.- ^1 ^ , as well to prevont the impression tliat fli'cy, jwliii are jointly with tho State Treasurer, concerned in the iiiaiiagcmeiit of the pub¬ lic finances, admit the correctness of lho statements, as i'or tbc sake of trulh and jus¬ tice. They do nut intend to follow the State Treasurer in all bis remarks and con elusions made P r political efl'ect, ur tu re¬ view the wholo i.iiposiiig array of figures former, as pub¬ lic ollicors, Ihcy liavo no concern, and am ng the latter", Ibcy will confine them¬ selves to s 1 much . f tho inis-statenienls as relates lo the riiblio Debt. Tn this, they will ap[ily a few jilain tests, salisfied that 1 n s-> d..ing the mass uf nddition and sitb- Iracliun " " ' ed aggregato, wi ..f Ihe wliTc Union, called—debt! The. earnings i.f the American Svstem and the ='=-'^'* """I'' 83^5,000 toil on 2iid reading. proceeds i.flhal ta..\ which W'o have levied i^"'' which lull tJov. Ritner vetoed; it will nn iiurselves f.r the proteetiun ofour own 1^<= '"""'• t''at tlov. Kitner then saved to industrv—debt! rrfa.siiry says will cost it;17,000,000, bo —.. Tho aniunnt cf the ''"^ cominoiuvcallh iiiorc than haa siiici; peoplcsMTionoy, paid into the coll'ers ,fberiigiven away. the National G.A'ernment and nntncces-i IV. But not satisfied wilh sitp])o.sing with-'.utl7eriig"'a!;kt.e'.veiituu til the Slates a deficiency in^ the means of llia.Sj,ii.'A\.Vil',1["^ out interest; and hold nuw wiihout power if it occur al all, must speedily take phu'o;' '' in any one to deiriand its return unless that or it will be too laic to i'ullil the prophecy j power shall bc c.vpicssly given by the rep- within the year, tho Slate Treasuror sup- reacntalives of the jieople in Cmigross,— poses that tlioro will also bc a dellcit in called u debt! This nse of torms is new lho aniounl of lolls receivcil, wliich be to the undersigned. Wlvdlcvur reas n puUs at $-.i30,000 00, and calls au much tbero was for calling it "debt" before the "Slale Debt"!! .Now, let it bo known thai passage of the act of Congress iifxid Octii- lbe lulls linvc this year, and up lo this ber, 1837, which net als;i depriveil lbe dale, auiouiili.d lo 780,000 IIO dollars, and states of the fourlh instalinent ofit, Ihero that two and a halfmoiilha oflim most isni.wniine. That acl is in llieso words: prolilable porlion of the 8 iiioiil h.s, which "Be il enacted by OicSenate and lIoii.se of lie,,- fouMioso Uu' navigable sea.^ou, remain. rcseulativce of tbc Llnilcd .Slalci of America iu Ihoao will, Willi little donbt, swell the f'onjrrosaassembled, Tbaitlie tian.sli'roflbc Ibiuib amount 10 ) ,'J."iO,000 00 dollars, even on , . iiist-.ilmeiil of dcpositis, directed lo bc iiiadi- willl ^\^^, suppusition thill llle business of the f fanciful detail and of iinfiiuiid- ibc slates, under the tbirtcunlh section of the act i.,,.„_ „.,,.. ,,|' ,i,,, ,p,.-o,, ...ill nnt lie liutler dwindle down t.i the of June iwcnty-lhird, cigliteci, hundred -and .tiiirly ';'"'• "^ ''" . "' ''"' s^iasoii w ill not In. lietter ilwiiullc (lown ""'Li,,i,c and the saino is hereby postponed till the than Ihe lusl i,ionlli.s. l?ul, iidiiiilling for ¦' ' -'--'•'hmidtcd mere aiguiueurs sake that a dcfictl lo the „., , , TllRKK FlliS'P lNSTAt,MEN'l'S UNDEIt THE isAlO ACTSH.Al.I, REMAl.VON DEPOSITE WITH THE Sl'ATES U.NTIL OTHERWISE DIREC¬ TED BY CONGRESS. Approved—October 2d,_183" ti'inporarv loan of S.',."!,-UK I 1)0, eliarged |„1 ITcasiiry says will cost .?i i ,wwi.,oi.„, ,„¦ tiovernor liilui'i', was applied lo the pav-;''';'''"^"?'' ''"¦ portions that were commcnc menl of old .hbls oonliactod under UoV. M-;'!'"'.',''-'" imi'i'mlu'^live, and in a .itate of Idelapidation by Oov. ^^oll, Ihe balance size of truth. I ftrsi day of January, one thousand /¦ight.h"'"'!:','! Under tho head uf "public debt and ox- !^,j tlOrty-mnc; J'ro™'iii'>TH.-^.T..'''.!.V'. the Stato Treasurer assorts: ' '" pcnditiires I. That Governor Uitncr has, in t'lrne yeart m- creased tbc Stale TIehl 85,718,783 58. II. In swelling up which increased amount ot Stale dobl, the State Treasurer includes Tcinpora- ry Loans. III. Tlmt Gov. Uitncr has expended in three ,im,iao 38. i'hat nol one cenl has bcen added to tbc ; years IV. MARTIN VAN BUREN. mere arguiiieii' amount slali'd by lho 'J'leasiii'y will lake Iilace, il is diliii'.ult lo conceive huw or why it should lie called "Dcbl." If il be dclil, it is the Slate Treasurer's Dobl, be¬ causo in .his ro|iort of Dcceinbor 0, lf.i', he promised that tbu public works would permanent revenue oftlie ComnionwcalUr' by Gov. Important to Farmers sustuitied luw-cili'/.tMis, uuy iiini iifc...«^,. , _ oi'lliiuiiy emoiiona ol pleasure the cnurse I "'in"- pui'Stied by the Quarler Sessions Court iui , V. That Gov. Rilner has rommenrcd public works gratilitig '1 avei ll Licei,.-.'s, i. e. lo be Satis-1 "¦"/""¦Tt ^V'"""'?"" °" , , lied, in all eases, of the aclual necessity LJil'TliaV'?''"" only "^^^^^ iimlinipenoiisdematidforihepi'oped^P^^^^^^^^^^^^^ lnn, beloie iluy Con.scnt lo grant the I • I cd bv Gov. Ritner," amount to S'2.1,70.1,7G0 23 oence prajeu lor. It appears plain to us, villi. And, Rually, tliut there will bo a deficit Ihal a eili ol such limited extent as IjRI - ibe present year in tho Treasury to meet lbc ap. caster would be easily under Ihe cogn -'propriations and demands upon il, ofSl,4(iG,(Wll; •/.ai-.ce ol the Coun, and Ibal there would'and that to inceitbia and otber claims S3,83li,080 be no diliiculiy in judging ol the necessily j must bo provided by die next I.cjjisluiure. ul Taverns ill any pari of the cily. Tliey believe that where petiliuns are presented III your hiiiioiable budy lor the liiensing uf houses, it wouUl he beller, in all cases, to consider the benefit and want of the public, lallier than the accoiiunodaiion ul a few reckless petiliotieis, and the ciealion of holbeda of vice and crime, l/ueiise.', have been granted to gatiiblers, whose characters as such, are notorious, and tu houses not lapaliii' id aicomiiiudaliilg travelers, known lo he ;lu' mete haunts of lopeis and drunk¬ ards, and only supported by vicious and unUuvlul assemblies. Il is known, too, llection is most heart-rending. and Ihe This vuluab'.omiJtlicinoUcivIcuIalcd lor luvlemnR entile, it cn^alOH nn a()|ioliic. cauf^ou ificin tn thrive, nnd uvcH oiio third ol the Ifud. ll ulhO provuntB iill diujrderti lo which thoy uru liable. Pi ire 18j ceiilu por puuiid. Tho viitues ofthe ubovo articles arc uo wn\ kiiQWii, lliut they need no reuonirwondation. Tho *jiily cnrn is lo procure limm j^cnuiuc fcjold KOjiuiiieonly hy J. W.IiOHRRRA: CO. At thoir Drup and Ohouiienl dtoio, in Kiut ^'injj Hirotii, directly opj'nkiilL* tho l-'uimer't* IlanU of Lutu-uKtor. WHO Al.so OfFER FOR SALE, Oil Spikij, Oil Stono, Oil Oni;unuin, Uniish Oil Swoot Oil, Castor Oil, IJalPum Sulphur, Flour Sul j phur, Briinalnno, Antiinony, Sail Poire, Fnenu | CiocIt, Gentian Root, Aluns, Oil Turpentine, Spirit, i Till iintilinr. Rosin. Alum, Mortifinntion P.iwde. Has removed bis Drug nnd Clienrical Rlore from lliQ corner ol Norlh Quoeii and (Jriiitjre Ktieeia, lo llio cornor of Kast Kin^ and I.ime elrocis, 2squar0B I'^isl of tlio Court Iiouao wbero ho is prepared to supply pbysicians, niorchaiits, ond tho public genorully, wilh a frosh assorlmonl orl)liUt!S,al radiiced prices. Ho returns his tlianky lo llio public for their lib¬ eral palrouB^io, mid liopus by strict nttention to the quality of bi-i medi'dnos, and from tbo reasonable liiosal wbicii Ihoy willba nuld, recoivo a contin- ulion.oflt. >yiiipailiy uf every liean r Viewing mat lers, Iheiefore, ill this light, the Grand Jiuy woulil respectfully ri'cuiiimend that Ihe Mayur's Court, in their granling of Tavern '.icencea, would either live strict¬ ly up lo the Ietler of the law, and adopt the course pursued in the granting of Counly I/icences, or Ihat Iheir power be liaii.',fei'ied lo the Court of Quarter Ses¬ sions. The iMiniber of lUe Taverns in our city are entirely too numerous for our pop¬ ulalion. There now exist .(56 'I'averns wi'bin the tiariow limiis of our city, many of which are in such locations, that the ob¬ ject of Iheir establishment cannot be mista¬ ken. The Granil Jury have counleil and ile.iiKnaled belween 35 and -10 of thein, which, they think could be dispensed with, wiihout. in the least, diminishinK the ac- commutialion to the public. Tbey would here cill Ihe allention of the Courl tothe report made by llie Grand 3uiy a year ago lo the Court of Quarler Sessions. U. there appears that the Mayor's Cuurt costs an¬ nually nearly 2(K)0 dollars, and when it is considered that nine-tenths o( the crime for whicll ihia sum is paid, originates in the improper use of ardent spirits, and that this intoxicating diiiik is placed, by au¬ ihorily, within tbe reach of all, we can jiidfie of the enurmily of the evil, the ex¬ tent of the cost, the templalions to crime, nnd lbc preaent and prospective character of sociely, which may bc traced to the in- Tlicse asscrl'ions will bc examined sing¬ ly and bricfiy. The undersigned start with the princi¬ iilo TIIAT .NOrlllMl IS ST.VTE DUBT EXCErT TII.VT WIIICII .III'STHK HE-PAID, AND WIIICII HEAIiS INTKIIKST. Alul that HY THE "StATK Deiit" or I'unxsylvaxia is unifohmlv UNDEIISTOOD HEII I'EllMANENT LOANS ON WHICH SHE I'AYS INTEHEST. I. On Iho 4th of doccniber, 1835, the permanent State Debt of Pennsylvania, amounted to $24,330,003 31, as appears by the following list of loans, takon from tbe books of the Auditor General's Office of that date : Stock loan per act Sd April, 18.TI, do do 30th March, 182-1, Hth .-Vpril, 1R3.5, 1st April, 1821!, 1st April, 1826, Slh April, 1827, a-Uh March, 1828, _ 18th Ucc. 1828, do a2d April, 1829, 7th Dec. 1829 and If this sum bo "debt," then the amount yield 1,'J.'JO,OUO dollars tho present sea of Gov. Wolf's Slate ta.\ (8777,172 58) is ] son. n'.so "debt." Nay, fir a strunger retis .n j V. 'J'ho nesi ilem is another dclicien- is it sn, bec.iuso it is pledged to the Cum- 'cy, vi-/.: in the Repair Kiiiid, put down at llion School Fund, and the State nowactu- 'si50,l)00.—It is true that the grealer part ally pays 'interest on i< t.. that fund. On; of the repair fund ia exhausted, bul Ihis the same sironggriiund the amountof Pro-ijs always the casual lllis season oflhe Wolf. Ill .addition lo Ihis, (lovernor Ritner lias d iiir.il....loTr' .i'tm uniler the act ot oth jiri'l, l-'s:i'i. Ileni'i' it will appear Ihal thn ri.'al n- moiiiil of li'iiiporarv loans fairlv chargoa-^ hio to C.ov. Hitiu'r is oly «;li."i,5(ill 'oO, Ihough there is acliiallv il'uu iS"imi,000 Oil; (iovernor \'>'oll"s loan iif l")tli April, 183.0, (vi-/.: S7-l,-l-ill Oil,) haviug in'cii paid by Governor Kiliuo liy lemiiorary loan. On this balaiii'i' iliir, o:;ly 4 pi r cent, is paid, instead of liv;' as was furuii-rlv duiii'. .\nd those who do jitslii'i' lo his ailmini.slration, will readily liclievi' Ihal lliis balanco will be di.scharged williin ihr iiu.xi year with- 011 loans" or .son lo "preiiiiiiiii-^ ;d be ont r "lax." For llii'se reasons thn uiidersignec lieve thai all temporary loans shouhl bo excluded from tbo aiuouiii of Slalo Dehl, unless and unlil, accordin.g lo (.iovernor Wolf*:, prai'tii'i', llicy becoiiie [n.-riliaiii'iit loan or ili'lii. .-Si'cordiiigly thoy have neither incliiilud tliom iu the amount of Debt duo ill,Doc, i'^'Ai'), nor al the pi'i'sonl lime. 111. Till' ni-xi charge is, that Gover¬ nor lUliii'i- ill Ibreo yi'ars expended iS"-,. O.')-l,700 •J3,i'OiisisrHi.uof bank bonuses 3,- ¦J3.'j,!)7(i (!•") anil increase of Slate Delil, aa under the pn'Ceoding head rj,71S,7H3 5-S dollars. This ia denied, /?r.';f, aslo. the time. Gov. Rimer has only liui'ii in ollico Ileo iwill not cosl §3.0110,000 evon accoidinir i- s'l. till' iii-.vi. assi'riuin is thnt (.lov. Rilner has only ex|ieiideil 81.!MO,000 to¬ wards cnnslriicruig Ibl' pulilic works: For a i.'oiiipl. te ri'fut.ition of this asser¬ tion see Iho remarks under .\o. iii. Ilo has expended 84,101,190 on lbe pulilic works oftbe State, wbich the State Trea¬ surer's books will allow. \'II. .•\iiOther most singular assertion is that the. sums expended and debts created liv Governor Rilner amount to §24,704,700 23. This gross aiiiount is made up of 5^15,000,000'said to he yet re¬ quired to coiiiph lo the ]uililic works (?hielly coniiiienci'd hy Gov. Wolf, but charged upon (.iovernor Rilner in i\o. v., R5,71-S,783 ;¦)¦!, llic amount whicll Gov. Rilner is said lo have aildi'd lo the State Debt ill No. I., SGO(l,000 given lo Col- legos, .•Vcadeniies, Hospilals, .'\syliiins. Geological Survey, i.tc., and &3,'23.T,070 05 received as bank liuiuia. 'I'ho IWO fii'sl of those items have been disproved under their appro|iriale heads, (1. & v.) and lbf fallacy of the reasoning on whicll Ihuy rust, shown. ¦ Willi rrgard to the sum said to have been given lo (Jollugi'S, Acaileiuics, Hos¬ pitals, Asvlums aud Geological Survey, iums'on Loan3T(«)l,290,501 42,) rcceiv. I year, 'i'hc repairs of the ptiblic works ,,c„rs and eii.'hl nionlhs. ed bv Guv. Wulf is Stalo Debt. Had he ;",re principidly, and ticccsaanly, made in Second, as lo amoiiMl. not pursued that deceptive mode of raising I the winter and spring to prepare lor the , ,„„s, i„, ileducted, Isl. money, the Stato Loans would probably I nnvigalion of the canals in summer. )?ut • jieit in lb" I'n'.^""' yuaf. viz: have been taken at f.mr percent, inslead it would hc hard lo piov,', because money j (pj ,|„|h„..., hecaiise that loi...- 11. ol th of fivix-now paid. Tbo amount of Debt; has been applied to its legiliiiiatc ol.|ect, i ;,.<, ueois m ti.e alletreu tuc incurred by him is glG,250,003 32; onli„,Ac riglit lim,; that llierefore money which sum tho difTercnee belween f.mr and,,nust continue to Ik.' spi'iil hi l.ie saiiie five per cent, per annum is 8162,500, proportion aflerwanl. ll the State 1 leasur- which is the annual sun. (12lper cent, per erwillshow llial Ihi'iu isMiono ol Iho repair annum) now paid for thcfc boasted "pre-1 fnn.lin the handsollhe Siipi'rvi.sors, nnex- r"lV,n^." ' pen.lod, and Ihal debt 10 llie amount ol the undersigiii'd cannot comprehend it.- IJut llioy do say that ifthe Sl atn Treasurer has paid out that sum, or half that sum ti> Ihuse oliji'cls, be has dono il ¦"ilhout laiv ¦ nr auihorilv. Fro,,, Ihis sum!,, .'J'!'^'«';""'¦ Treasurer might h,ave swelled ,,. .,||(„riil (I,, j Una itcin liaiiilaoiiicly by addiiiglhcatnouut '- ' I 5J,. ||-'jgiven lo Common Schools. But then oth- 10 01 uiii''''^' migbl have come in fora full share of beaiii-st ileuis iu tbe ulk'-eil inereaae o I "»-''''-'=^l'0"''^ibility beside Gov Ritner. Stale Di'lit. which lias bi'i'i, disproved nn-| ,, -'^^ '" ""? '"",' '"-¦']\'^'^ ''¦'* ''^"'l^ ««'>"^ der the proper hi'a.l, anilit is dilVicult in' ''^ undersigui-d liar.Uy expi'clod to Imvo coiiiuiiii. Ii..m'es, eith. V uf s|.i'.'ch or arilh- ''^:"^;' ".''"H'''' "''^"'v ''"' ".'•-^^ ^'T'" ',' . ,1 1'.Vll hep casaiil news or the lSaiiks,liioui;h iiielic. to prove thai aiiv one ever spent i . i , . , i . , " - ¦ .¦ ... ...i. It mav liut 111' so lur Ihe p..'upli', to hear what lllll hi' III'V.T bad. :;.< lho Governor n Dili' part of the s Ulaioi'il fur not Tri'ii- But the "SurplusRevenue" is nat "debt.' gioO,000 is aciually due by Ihcm, his cs-i |,„,i„. |,ru,igbl this '".""ry '""^ '^1"' " ' ¦ iropertv oftho States ti,nalcd dclici . . ,, , , i • , i . when not required f.-r the supp..rt of the to lake rank as li'iuporary Slale Ih-bt; ^luil -1„, fn-qiu'iilly "'"'."'.y,';": Itis'tho rightful property of tho States ,i,-:i,;i,,,en^^^^^^^^ (l,""if i'isVeturn'is even'llii'u tiiir P''.')' '""-'''' '" ''"''"^'¦' ''^"'|theii a'tVw riiii's furili.;!- ou, bo is blamed 9930,000 no 600,000 no do lioan loan do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do do 079 02 ofa supposed dilTcrencc between ,ions of Proviileiicu are to bo charg.-i li Tri'.'isi.ry, Inlor the wholo amoint of appropriations of 1,-i.st ,he present .-Viliniiiislnilion, .•ind caled The "di'lH'ii'iicy ession,and the means of the St.,.e'freas- iigtate l)ebl."--TI,o damage 'y-1'" ' | 000 00 doU-iis ai urv to meet them; nnd tbis is gravely sot unprocodeiited '¦•;''""•' >', "",'!;, •". ,' '1'," ¦ «,'\',"^"''^-. ''"' -'' I'liis is soiiielhint; ¦Jll.I. Till'. delieii'U- tliat it is iK-bt and that it will be ri'|iaitl. But lo be jii.-l all roiiii.l, lhu Stale 'I'reasu¬ rer must add 15211,113 00, received as bank bonus by d'oiiriior Wolf I'roin tbu thiril/ ei_:;hl j!aiit.-s ihai he chartered and re-ehiirlei'ed. Mil. 'I'ho lasl charge is, that lln-re will he a il..-llcieiicy the iiresent your of ^^1, lliti,U:;0 lu meet llle di'iiiaiids a::aiiist the 'i'ri.'iisury : ami that to meet Ihis .and pay otber elaima .'i53,S.")O,O'''0 must bu pro- National Government; am., - ,.,,,. ever exacted, it will not be the paymen ) ,o get oll'iigainsl ii tlii' lar-u amount due ' Cy^ |,.,,in.r sp.-nt il of a debt but uf a ta.x to supply the lavish; for repairs al lho lime wlu-u Gov. iVitner;,„,„. •,'„ |i,ni'„'i,.|ii„r expenditures of the Goneral Governnicnt. loame into olhce. i,,,; j,, ,|,„ 7.,//,, ('2-,',l,lHiO .l.illars.) for lln III. Ihcne.xterroneousllemi3'iJl,810,-| Vl. Unt it seems that even Ibu visita-',.; „, rea'^un. thai it iiiiisi I'oiii.' inlo •''- ¦ lence are to bo chai-gi-d lo .|V,.,,,,.,„rj.^ ,,; l'„r,, ll ,.,-,., "V'rh''t!u-'!'oVui'n''.Hm'^"''''^''' ^'^ ^'"^ '"''' legislature. 150;000 llOjury to meet them; nnd tins is graveiy sui; ,r„p,H,eiiii.ii e ,„,„. ni,',i-i\'in',;irMiiV'>oo''i'in •'^''"' '>""' ''''ipponsiuhal w-.' aro wiihin inM"0 "".down as so much new "St,-ile Dehl." This' " ' "'""•¦'"- '"'' .^ . ..' 1 two moiilhs ami an hall ol the lenniiiaiiou 1 ono OUO on i '"""er of deficiency will be ex|daincd un- 2,'000,'ouo 00 ' der its propor bead. SulTice it now to say 800,000 on thai the fiscal year is within tu;o months 2,200,000 00 ^ „„,/ a hnlf of its termination, and that this ."ilb Jan. 1831, 13th March, 18.30, 21at March, 1831, 30th March, 1831, SOlh Morch, 1832, .¦idl Aprik 1832, ICth I'cb'y, 1833, 27tb Marcb, ia33, ,101 April, 183-1, 13lh April, 1835, Loan for the Eastern I'eiiit.-iniary, per acta 280i March, 1831, and 90i Ajiril, 1833, I.oaii Tor tbeUniimCanaK-.inipany, per nets 1st Marcli, 1833, and IGth Ui'ccmbcr, 1833, QQOjQP ()(,! "'leficicncy" has not yet been mnde known 4,000,000 00; nor has the State Treasurer refused lo pay 2,'483|l61 88 asingle debt of the State. Ifhe had, it 300,000 OOi would no, ,,0 concealed. MOOOO Oir '" the aggregate of appropriatmns ofthe 2,5-loIfiiil -1-1 last session, said, bij the State Treusurcr, ' " 'onu 00 2,20.'i,400 00 959,600 00 I book, moro than S2,7!)4,l-ll IB of apjiro- 120,000 00 ; priation pay ill a year from tbe passage of the trUL . undersigned. They do not bear inleri.-sl except "the small amount of tempor.iry loan. They tire nota chargo on llie'l'r , siirv. K the Slate'I'rcasuci-r Inula hun- [,.,„.',|,^. x,,,,), nrancli Can .1 dred millions in his hands he dare not ,..^,^„„. ^V.-si liuinb Ciui-.l of more than halfof them; nianiU'r: 1- F.ir till' I'.ilcnsion of dm cuial In STOil.OilO OII ll.'iil.lllHI UU 2-il5,liOU IIO several ,acts,'and ofthis the Governor only "sanc- 200,000 00 ; tioned,"—that is, api.rovcd and signed, 82.1,330,003 3a's'-,-4l,84« 18. This oggtcgalc 'm $02.1,432 24 loas tban tho amount stated by the State Ireasurer in bia "Address," becauae the temi-oua- UY LOANS (which will bo cxphiiucd hcrc- after,) "and unpaid approprialions, em¬ braced in his aggregate, are excluded.— The laller arc omitted, because thcro eilher wtis money in the Treasury to meet thetn whon Governor Wolf's term ended, ou ELSt TUB TUE.VBUKY WAS -VT TUAT TIME ^^"•°"" "'x:!r^^i;;2;7o^\ii:)fhnndS>Xio ^^^,;;,:!c'!r„oo„, i,i.'xisto,,ce to,w,i,,m ,Lt agree. Tboy cannot find in . hi. statute J-'-,!-';;-;!-J-ll-nll^-,;-:!;! in this pridicam.'Ul, such ;i.s a part ot what bo calls "Debls due by appropria¬ liiiii" in l-;iii.7,"and ibc'drlii'il ol^ " of the Tr.-asury the preseni year.' then il imisl bo recollccled tiiat tir partof lhu former have alr.'.Mly been pai.l, and that tn mi'ot bolb, the nioiu'V lunv in tlicTi'casiuv, (/"or the Treasiiriihiis ¦money yet tbo' the'ycar of "deficiency expired.) lbc incomo from w'orka for the balance df the otlior resources, arc applicable. Ihere is litllo danger iberefore of this"dericicii- cv" producing bankruplcij 1 . jj^ .... In luscertuining tho amount of appropri¬ ation "sanctioned" by Gov. Ritner, ull inoney not payable in one year is omitted for the plain .'eason that it is not duo ; and further, because if monoy payable beyond the year bechargeable lod'overnor Ritner, oven for ten yoars in advance, the samo rulo would very much swell the "debt" of J Governor Wolf. If for instance, the State appropriation to Cominon Schools, (5i75,- r.ut rri'ai is aliuiisl the piildic. season, and r.ir Ibe r.eltysblirL' If-'il H"-"' For th? Kill.'iiiiiiii!; F,-.-d.'r Forlli..'Wi i-.-..t''.n-l F-r lii'W W'.r'.NS 1.1 r'ii.-t-,:!'tr II:.' uniil lill.' rr.oii I'll.l.di'!;i! 1.1 1,, I'iusbilri;, 1 llliiiU.s c;ilial jioili n > 1' i^i-iv Wi;.-. i.l afl'l -I uji'T-.l' 1 i;.,v. s:-iii!;-.'. w.-ul .;-.il ce; and tin' rem-v-io.' fl'clivc works ..11 ^.-.i su.:li ail l)iiii.--ii'- Ur'idjro and V."" - Dains—d.'I'.-i-liv.- I..-- ueipii-din'l-^—i cd pl.-im- "l I'' sU.illl.l i!.-i.-r slrii.-I.-.l—i.'l' ' ' '¦ ' '' li,iiin;;i's, Sarv.-y islature, against which llu alroiigly proti'sti'd and cum been pioiiiplly iiii'i have been disei.aru.-il : tb. :ill liov.mur il.'d, luvc oili..r diaiiamU I thu credit ot" can bo State so sii.-laiiii.-d that mouoy 1 pi-r c.-iii., though tl has autliouiy to give auy intereal hi: •'!;;!:ooo !:;;!oiu:;im'datyp,-ri'.'nl., Ihough .be Gover. •Jij'.iiiJU 110' nor li. 11:1.1 111. llicn - Ik--11 . . I.ll,: The ircxt error ia'lliat i>f including ir r.-I Air. bll:,illC:i:. ol MO I' .1 ii.triins.iot lbc .d:., :.ild : i;.:i'-ii -,.,. ,.,. .Nol i.'.iily lias this been done, bill the in- I .'Oim: id'till' 11;.isl pvv'lilable part'^ueiu'lv i .-11:-iiiini'l uf lhu Ilal i..-.ible st-ason ia yi.'t i !;i be ic.-.'i i'. C'd I'roiii Uie pnhlic works.— ¦ Tlii-'re is al-i) nioiu'v in ihe '.{'reastiry, and i more daily i-oiiiiiii;- in. Means an-, niore- ' over, at tli.- I'ommaiid oftbe p'll.'ii' iig..'iit.5 sliuuld a ilillii'ully by any pl^s^i'.lil¦ly oci'iir, llm lai'i.' is feaii'il or tin' Si.ili. Troa-urer wonid l.avi iiil'unued the (.ioviTi.or of il, which Im bus nol tliiiu'. G13.073 00J The daiigir of this iilariniiig "di'fii'ion- --^'iiiiii- ¦ bi-ing rciuoii'il, uearlv um.' halfof lho '¦'"¦"'' ""\t',i„ "10 'oi, proviihil by "llu: next k'oi.4.a. I be in.c..'5sary, uccunling to suiu " ture," will uol
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 20 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
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Month | 08 |
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Year | 1838 |
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Title | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Masthead | Lancaster Examiner and Herald |
Volume | 5 |
Issue | 20 |
Subject | Newspapers--Pennsylvania--Lancaster County |
Description | The Lancaster Examiner and Herald was published weekly in Lancaster, Pa., during the middle years of the nineteenth century. By digitizing the years 1834-1872, patrons are provided with a view of politics and events of this tumultuous period from a liberal political slant, providing balance to the more conservative perspective of the Intelligencer-Journal, which was recently digitized by Penn State. |
Date | 1838-08-30 |
Location Covered | Lancaster County (Pa.) |
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