GOVERNIMMAIIMMaGE. : .........aisrOnost"*.MSam).: - -. atteallim; but iti.W berrstandliOarilia t Old: to Ikastaito .044.Uribehl s tek . dance to"jeogekMei OS *Odle = Ale plea igassmal aftlia , 'Mid at hosiglielti wrong hei bees deem is tocelsomeisdipea waste *Malian , to the. lied i rspaiallhp his eattelltaiele. lOno 'hal: fhtl'`l= and knowiedgi of ahhilitair . been disclaimed, paned both brinieheinf the At lambi", and was seat In due foal; erMi the Signatures of the proper affluent, - for the &menthe approval, and in several . ..inistaw ces bills Seen passed - and sent for imovsl in depilate. All tuck -hasty and' careless legislation should be avoided, and the mem bers of the session now about taeomnience be enabledst its - close to give an iccouni of their wirticipation in every sett however un important.- 'The regislatare, owning as it does, fresh lions the maks of the . poop* should set an example in economy,tetrench nient, and reform.. It is the custodian of the public , interests i and is 7 In ' e " . 2 extravagance or prodigality in thimixpen tire of public money is reprehensible ;It was a matter of common -notoriety at the last session that a nnmbei of subordinate officers in both branches, of the Assam - by, were amanted. to whom li beral salaries were' wit& and isho ware never seen at theft designated posts, and rendered no service to the State. This anodic. has been em phatically condemned - by the was and the people, and will ,not be - ciontuined by any tura whitilimmus to aaptire a repu tation for faithful performance of &Ay.— Your attention is respectfully invited to the. law on this subject as contained in sections fifteen to eighteen of the act' approved the 7th day of May, 1855. almost APPEOPAIATIO.i. Your attention is directed to the practice of withholding "the annual appropriation bill until the latest moments of the session. In the public estimation great importance is attached - to this bill, and no action of the Legislature undergoes a closer or more careful scrutiny. Its provisions concern the entire community, and in their enact ment too much caution.cannot be obkrved. Last year the - appropriation bill was not passed' until the last night of the session, when it was hurried through both branches of the Legislature, ant on the following pionii9g presented for approval, without affording time for the necessary investiga- Con, and subjecting the 'Executive to the alternative of signing t with all its imper fections, or suspending , for the ensuing year, the indispensable means for the ope rations of the State government. It is, there; fore, earnestly desired that the approprise tion bill be •token v, discussed, and at a suMillently early period during tr ses sion to' =able it to receive that thorough examination which jta importance demands. . SWIM= or OM= Very many serious- complatnts havo'been made for many years past radii/etc the dis position of debris which ennui,* accu mulates about the Capitol. • This seems to have been regarded as legitimate perquisites of certain attachaes of the-several legislative and other departnaints,and has ocinseipuint- 1 ly led to practices which shoidd be preven ted. ' It is alleged that valuable propety baa thus been taken possession of and plied toto• personal uses, or sold for mere ' nominal sums,. and the amount obtained privately amopritted. A remedy for this - evil is to aWw no perquhdts whatever to rjAge g, the employees - ofthe government.— som: - kin all cases far the:ser vices rendered, should be wowiste& be yond which no other .tiini abould. • be allowed, The adoption of thiaprinci: ple would remove the temptation for young men in the departments to resort to improp, Sir practices. All the public propel!. Of, every description, as well as the Now a y, andgnainds, should be pissed in charge of the superintendent appointed for that-pur pose, chosen for his known _integrity aid: general capability, and requirektogive entc ficient bonds for the fa fhnilpertormence Of his duties. All property sad material not needed for public use, the superintendent should be required to Ballet public sale,and partner the proceeds to the State Treasury. cusiztur. BALLSOAD raw. • The subjejit of a general railroad law has long been agitated, and although it hal found opponenha but few objections. hO,VO Leen urged ageinst it, sidulst arguments a'c., inzaubte in its favor. ft seems impossible that any person can receive injury from its ' a d option, . whilst its benefits may be felt by aclasses of citizens. Even the chartered semeanies have no reasonable grounds for oPposition. • The intention of the proposed i e l 4r-is not to deprive them of any vested ri hteor franchises; but to secure to others same, privileges and opportunities fpr mpetition. It will open new avenues to ' that marklits; improve the value of pro perty; give new, impulse to immigration; pot ad&tional lands under cultivation ; stim i: elate trade, agriculture, manufactures and mechanic arts to increased energy; fund& greater inducements and facilities for travel and add to our general prosperity. -Other States have tried the experiment with satis factory results, Red there is no reason why Pennsylvania should he a laggard in the grand marsh of progress and Improvement Next to the importance of creating addi tional railroads on the free principle, is the /ruction of charges for passage and freight minimum rates. This is a matter that c ncenis every individual. Transportation will increase in quantity in proportion to the reduction of its' cost, .and ae the-facili _. ties increase and the costs decrease, the more vigorous will be the development of ' ' our industrial resources. Railroads will de- siva more benefit from low than from exor- hitsat charges. The increase of travel and freight will be vastly greater than the in- 1 create of expense, The transportation of a loaded car costs but little more than one that is empty. In the iriattia of paasen- • gene alone, it is reasonable to stippoae, that the lower the rates of fare, the greater will , be the number of persons to avail Ahem 'selves of the privilege of railroad tramper _ &alien. Themane is true in regard to freight; for the engine that draws a half dean cake, can with nearly equal facility propel a larger ' number, Moreover, the road that is -worked to its utmost capacity . must necessarily, at very reduced rateg, as ' quke greater profits than one that transacts but a email portion of the business for which it is competent. The adoption of a system of uniform rates for and freight, so graduated as to be pro table to all immediately interested in the use and conduct of such works, would bewoductive of decided benefit in lessening the prices Of food, clothing, fhel, and all the necessaries , - of lifik to every citizen of the Common • ealth. , ntsuasniui rfsa. • My attention has been to theenb, ject of insurance; and so important does it ' appear, that f deem it worthy of legislativel anundination. Many millions of Mine arenaw inecilved,, in the United States, in ' Insurseam, and the 'amount is being r a pidly ineressed. To guard the interests ofinsur-: tut, our laws are hiadtquete, and therefore . need a thorough revision. /0111 have beers established in several of our sister Stietat; and-so snocesidul hare been their opera: lions that the ineurmica ext compa nies acting under them command a cor and nfi ; Once which .is not ed to those of PermsYls/mis. Whilst a large portion of the insurance business of New York.is donelin this State. some of OW' companies have re cently 'abolished their agencies - in New York. because, as they say, no one will in. cumin a Pennsylvania company, in conse quence of the le,eity td" our maurancelawi. The policies of many organizations; under our present laws,are allegedto be worthless; ling although they are, continually failing, 1 others of similar chancier are starting-tato existence. ' Within a few 'months - five are fire insurance companies have failed, and one of-which had issued policies to over one million of dollars, and other. serious_ defectrans are of frequent nccarmnoe. r• In view of these facts and the costly ex perience of the people, I would recommend the establishment of an Insurance Depart ment. similar to those in New York mid Itsasachusetts, that shall have sawrisiofr and eontrol over ail companies awed to transact business within this State. Such enactment is required for the security of our citizens. Millions; of dollars are paid out by them strarts l .4 for insuniliee—much "of • it under suckarennistiinoes as to Nolo it impossible for a private indlvidusi to know /whether the, company to thicliLers* or is not reliable. Malta In , n, by a superintendent 'appointed law, :and - published reports of the same. under oath; • would prevent mach loss and fraud, . . The security of the nom • thew ideas require an Insurance t,rWeA,—. The people demandinotsetkin groat lift. ance, hand sad insolvency: the insure nee Omele t In kid art* ' thing, Psnairylvania, Wow* eagiager ars fleriakial si imiimiditle, abtma, awskiteboiseur mod palr ll Pf the Ns* no OM m 6f4 mo Q MI - shippm=itaill ibIhe,PPROMIW -•,---''.' - -1 ,'''"''.',..-„„ 1 04fibiiii cfaii iio '.;•-:.1.4..--;!:::,:. voni - -** - takfrosioencou. .1,0111 ' - .. 4 ._ mom.. kke. - .lll*- imitkit , 401110 - ~., 1 we e Stated Shatherbeversioppittsk - .. - Cosy mode Of wabeir.. , . ~,,, of the gas :companias. -' 3 2 1 / 4 V - _ Ails* these complaints are instil it " WOW -004 to ascertain, , Pal, that *4;4 banes fo r Some of -there snaf dooperly :he Inferred from the number.hi - t , ioit.fsii"daiiiipiocisk bility of the peril. Itr. Aikuutlllult Wel made. • There no ressonWhysneb esildsil of thinge.ahould continue , ' tomesbot;twhiftti H VafilaaSa;ahaxisti' tkide::tvp*ii*Sfee, have sit easy iniSeffectuairemed7. - ",: - \ - lie' Legislature of g'', s t edi c aticd o ` g , - . has created . the; 'alba - al faaPO4o* :of Silk and pm 'metres. •A. bill Anight bet: emoted *rents:ors sham . pea:Sion. :in - any. •cittin which it may be resumed' in' Ibis Ststeoied such arnmgesatilfte-ineda Ws would ems jostles to consumersand_produres! without Wag au elikaaa:ti *0 =a --- -::: 7 '. - .' i I , trimrsa won um iftggroz, si waimrsoresr„:, Accompaiying this` will 4, found" e air= euler from numerous Melbas ofilhe Sen.' ate and • House, of Representatbnis:rif - ,_thei 'United States, relative to en act -of Congress, pained July 2, UK inviting "each laid's!! of the States to provide and ieraish, eta- tue in marble. or brads, 'not i rcr , two in number forieecli State,-o f persons" wholuive Weal citizens *ego*, and illustrious for their historic renown, or from distingnishidebillar itedekrehritices, - - such as each State shall determine to be' worthy of this national commemoration." The intention is to place thestituai, , :whie foinishedi in the old hall of the House of Representatives, in the Capitol of the I:fni tedStates, which is set apart as a hill of nationalstatuary, for that purpose. Other States will doubtless avail theuiselves of this privilege, and Pennsylvania should not be behind them in thus commemorating the memory of her distinguished dead. • PAZ= ; That Pennsylvania might be i represented n the " Model Amen School House." at the " Universal Expos'. aoit all Nations:" I' catered to be for; Otto the :American Comurissitiner; at hdy, last. 114xix:cOntainhig . ry large nurnber of books And docturients - relative to the various departments of the Common wealth, with a request that they be placed inn prominent position, that ,visitbis from distant lands might have - opportunity:to ob tain from their pages a - correct ideant the progress and importance of the State.' Iri acknowledeng the receipt , OAS -package the CoMoner states `Snit its :contents were diSposed' of as' requested. - Arid we are assured that the repregaiitatlon "of 'the extent, clutracteriatiess, roominess Mess_ and privileges *tom'. country, as: Zllll46'l4 the " Farmer's Rome,"arid ‘f Free ' Com mon%School t ifouse," nttraeted" crowds of curious antinterested ,visitora. and would scatter wide arid permainuitly. in' distinct form, the', doettinas of Our *pans, turd "result in aiich retattni theiCaltedStates for the outlay, and a higher "iippreandiari, among the people of Europe, of the* kites and institutions or this. land of free,' dom and:equality." POLICIL In TEM msnio - 111'4:conformity to an .act of Amenably, " for the bettez protection of pens oti o rtZ catty and life in the: mining regions ConunonWealth," approved April. 151867, and on the earnest appeal of loam eitisensi- I appointed. ; immediately after that dais; & Insratial of golice and, number of mbar- Wastes, to give pnitection to tha, inhabi tants- of Schuylkill and liorthrunberhind counties: In these counties, .'for it.- king tune previous, 'crimes otheinons character wens of fretineat oecurrence. Cambiae. tient; of desperate men were fanned to OIN. Wawa the:propristors and superintendents of the mines, and to control their manage ment. Citizens were' murdered in their dwellings and on the' roads; others were driven from - the counties; and a feeling of insecurity and terror vertgenerally prevail ed. The administrators of the law seemed powerless to suppress these outrages, or bring the guilty to punishment. Since the appointment of the new police force a re- - markable change has takenplace. /X law less combinations have beendispersed, th: persons composing them have chiefly fled; not a single murder or atrocious crime is known to have been committed an im mense amount or capital thit bad been withdrawn hes returned; and the people 'enjoy the assurance of safety and protec tion. A. similar,' state of affairs to thet which etisted intheccsutties mimed ia said to prevail in some parts of the oil-regions,. and. applicatians have been made for the benefit of the aboved named hot -It ; is, therefore, recommended that its provisions be extended to those,. or to any other °enti ties,. tipon the petition of a sufficient num ber of citizens, who shall furnish gotta rea sons for deisbing, their benefits. - wiaciers,- mast, rune, &C. • You will find among the papers -Isend you, a uniform deciaial System of measures weights: and currencies,: including a new method of reckoning circles, 'time and lon gitude, together with the action of the Leg islaturo of **Op reference thereto. 'As the subject:. ione pf general "Importance and interest, it is presented fop your con 7 sideration. Herewith will be found the. .report of Col James Worrell, commissioner appointed under the-aot of March 30, 1866, relative to the passage of Ash in the Susquehanna riv er and its tributaries, - • , patarrawrianiss. , . Prom reports of the inspectors and direc tors, it will be seen: that, in order to, carry out the State:prison system,.. additional so._ conuioddtiona shoald bo provided, either. by - ereetingexhinsiOns to the present :build-. ings, , or an addiiionui penitentiary. The appropriaticiainade at the last session for the erection of a: hospital in connection withthe Western Penitentiary has not been expended, the board of inspectors not be ing wiping to select a site . until it is deter-. iained,by the Legislature whether; or not ad ditional wings or cells Will be constructed. ' =QM ration. • ilefaverstok,7/0 _ wide respecting many of the co ty &Eine of them are 'alleged to be inseatre and titketwPfli tit for the iiiir , pcsisi totelided; omen orl3l isnofildeint co and',so overcrowded at Ur endanger , the of the linmeteni while the managemesit .and-disotpline of nearly all alight. doebtlesa, be Instarisity iniProved i . The 'pnlioyAs not e soma! see that ;crads • together, indiamindristely, ehtidrerrizid others canidoted et their drst a w edoffenies, with men szid-Wanieni whzsg:l4ole I#ni. have hew blackeneek , z with en net et iiieltstip r ` v mved - On 'l7th of .Apeil Usti Mots;, WMiam ,kiwietrong...of kr/Pig/sift sow Theodore /Xi:Nevin,- of nungwvioonem ty, Win.4l.• Wattnent Cumberlsud. end Aid es...rider Hem and N. R. Browne; c 4 were atgainted mmitdcours . ufo s h il "into the verinus spetenne:•of prison ' cirdbai, aspuntitaidia . Other Stetecand countries." Thom gentlemen- entered up on their Wins, and have visited, rations ' prisons, one Of their number tinvigg,me to Europe for that - lanolin. - The ad re -914,4141 them to report to-thie session of thi Legislator% does not allow. diem snilicient time to 'do jostles to the anbject,razid - they ask an amendment et tendhig the rani fo r: their report until the eemion of I/389. , v• Among the acconst willbe found a rat•Ort brIV. N -ib all= -11 ' li O ga.. 80 2% Wha wee 0P6140414 crl4o#ritli an act of the met Legielatrim 100 . 44 VI, Y . it.: for stbilatithropic perpOme,prkeng aid salms-lionsei in the Italians' *midis* of the Commonwealth:" ' The. report will be !mind interesting in all its detalle, and thewrit*** suggestions deserving of especiarattenthai; • A report . is berew of the pow di as, reenuiens ef Ana, forfeited. new nitwit* enctibbstaurfregitee trued by/ tea daring the plat year, Initi *. *lair state.toant of those front 1791 to lite pm ; rot times-;::.TL4lll9ort,4lnade in acme anoa with wines. of ditty. to; Ole Xteuibt. tare and the publk AkSTO a light to be Warmed in what, manner- ind- to whit ex Epputive ciemenar en!. go 7 • 01 town& ~a l )! Ofct.,)al • Nu) *0 due to the /*Mgt actkinin fhb engird meaewirwea; On no anbjid has - num basnigreaLtrlt* reprenantativat thanes thatwhiatt rekttwr to the OMAN 01 ibb PraOldetil barek yomgiltavcrediohed - of Ito fibto% =Us* ay*. 0m0401 4 4,*. = POO thasol e 414.211 ,Wero , noroc_.** - §r* olfrati Imam Ohntoolo, wirlittb; boss rim aka. soatolowsod - olop niotioa, to Wiz NNW *blob so appeal tor _..,4 evidiiiir, - : ; - • le, .ituitttstl , .404 lei 41 , :ileciive *oat: before it'..is idleteri reinedupt, .iv red; kr Wittri White betioitie it 1. Of ,ieettrdi"..- Sinroihniiint istois_ be - yikit tidal Wr tre • OOOri;'' siid *nixie teZiiihntAllnViciugreiri4 ' &tr.isitidtet - epfus-.aug**7..hci committed except thiotig ,apPealdp-ihe 14xecietiviii, It a judge can mit or shorten a senteue4 beidtanin ' it, exidthatis it:politist dart-. gerettele 'hil ene'iiiii ;KM ''''S.ndlrcir:J it wfalloillfvikkatCop ' eanillotenlif tencei at pleainiVit ,ral:., lowii Sell of all-,other - coatria4SetAd• 411 be Invested lltl* thcl , ..!uittiOrrerwiteilittl ft "seqUires no Rgument to ahow. to-ivbat* daugerons exte t it: might t be. need. IHap.7l Oily the • . - appeire,to . :. be.Confined•or the court nom;; ' watitt4SeSlW, Ott* whh tte•s:disoliiiiii •• , Ysticit authorit y et ,I ••• --„ ' Fortner : • stare* have".bi*l 2thilli - St-t teatiOn - - - : ti.that - Met . persona. ere now'Contitted . ' , o : ':county -pranms. under. i i r sentence tif ' - Pomo of iheni•for many: years,; whose d warrants werenever is sned; and whom We - severed -cloy ernora, daring' Whosei_ternt , they were gen tainted, timid ' tit' discoiNir sufficient zinnia' for the e'er* '.ti the , perdoning power.-' The onatoinha b calor :titte,X,Governor to ' decline issuing 1 t1.,•. oath' warrant , ' *blob lad - bien . Withlield ,y IS predecessor . : Hence, these I _oolitic sentenced : to %death,- for 'whose. =eon • the ertvions ilCioreniors did not name iv ; - tits, - and Wbogti it.hf Pre"' c,.4 inmed;-• they'. e ved:'deiierred - tt; tattier punishment," eith e r be Fordormd'or re; . _ mainprieonerti fii life.,'.To remedy this, the Governor ri b d' be vested *di author ity itkleommu t death' -penalty in rho cases-only to • ellnalonhas been made, to extol aterzn imprisonment Sit big ludg mentWould e pr e i end' to remove the convicts: from , n tYistle to t:h9.rifitero:.. 1 i aritis. ' : ' : '-•, ', . 1 • ; I ()NAL A17A11113. _1 . A brief refer rice to the condition of the country, will h , proper, and wilt doubtless' be expected by all who were earnest in their desires and, : peratien for the suppres aim: of the rebelliqm ‘ and 10:0 are now -equally in earnest in their' wishes and-en deavors to secure an early, final and perma nen! settlement of our national'diffienities,-, nontlthibasekof loyalty and patriotism. Contrary to the hopes Of. , ,the- messes of_ our.:people, lately Portion of -th° country whic ' was in rebellion hea not, yet-at tainee: complete triuniniiity. ' A n d this seemi, IC bare been inevitable; l for all his tory-teaches tu(that a people who engage in . theperppanrm or high. 'crimes' cannot eri-. tinV or iirmaietely- weer their' cense-, seispneis., Norr, is it desirable that they ebould.: , ',. waver this- may be, It is certain that , - t _repose cannot be ac.._ puredeintil thelinsturectionery States "shall teatime their original practical ,relation to the General GOvernment. " gout, when and through whoin 4his ' CUL be beat dono v ia the great qtiestien of the pre sent: I _ 4 ~ • That the virme and , doriceptions of !a sin-' gle individual, however ! high be may, be se eidently andtem porarily exalted, -. should be tillftid to Con ' l or-determin e tinsi ques lion; *mat fo a moment b i cenceded.— The Crmitituti ' provides that the Mated g l iu Stated shall ' tee to every State-in. the. Uniona rep ubli can • form of government; auk Whevelh will of the - people is ha ac knowledged-la of the land, it requ.res an extraordinary ' omit of political effrontery to assume tint a Chief Executive of the-us ' tion, to any de or , under any *cum-. stun, is' the U nited States. i,:, „. An yet in - e ect or substance, if not In Terms, pe plain ". .this wee assumed, shortly after the surrender of Lee And hie armed forces, by the Pr t; and , he has continfied to act on this assumption, even in his late gu nnel Message, which,. while claiming, in words unknoN to oar ; forefathers, and s our " instit tions, belhe - •! , elected defender' of th perple, e:arrogentlY calls on Can t i grass, • Imm tely attihsfrom the amt.: , ate books " .its its construction laws. ' That Co - " will surrender its plan . of .reOnstruo on " -to this manifeetly oies potioleinmad, cannot be even imagined or , conj4tured; nat - plam carefully matured as is - ;trall. and' illy approved when it Was a dine Terme be e the people, is eminently just, wise and triotio. Itiusitita that men who. were Ilk* in acts during the-rebellion, or loyal in the feelings; ,- Should alone par ticipate in the Mediate government ofthe " insiirrectio ' distriets." ' Going beyond the mere surf e, it rests. UltimateV on the important " doe 'e, thatilie deitinLe of the lit s nation can mil ' be safe ' , intim hen& ctits: 'friends;lrof tho e whose political and moral, 'unto rema - su ffi ciently pure •to feel the impulses of triotiem -and the obligetions: of oa hs. 1 t ~ T t polier a tbiA antagonizes the Con -1:1111 greets mud p which has obstructed, and li , penltently e deevored f tor dere-skit. first Woo! s ell these rmprtant cousideratirs4_ f tst Ha g done it consistently maintains that those wit devised th e wo r st infamous' Means of war, and for. years:relentlessly perpetrated, • aid of their purses, theft, • plunder, zdnr er, _starvation end assaesina tion-4-the =vo leaders of the rebellicin—' should be alhoWed, after' theirlnvolwatary failtMe, to, possess all • the , rights and privi legezi,of good I 'tizena. That a scheme so, - absd and'd eions should be - sternly op pose, bye!, true.patriot, ought to admit of ni nonbt. The faot that it has some ad vocates ?midi it more import/Mtn) sustain ti - phe clergy ' oSition. In; y inaugural illness, • I..,daid, ts that whit ' Pennsylvania anfide in a loyal Congress, flu i lliwill not hesitate to !swain it by her indite and power." This !repeat. , Nor han ,I be. duoed to charige this per , pos4 nor do, X , .belisre-' the= people of the Stan can be, by appeals to the honis•eltar llof the II tsge ; find. the invention ,of m for thoetwhoseatrocioui'delda have clait ed the ' es of our history, jt, hue I whichifell SO ' the pity or the magistrate nag" . criminal; dangerous to sod gig escape -deserved Runialunexit; ; hi f u not mercy, b ireaknees." vine mercy in-' ohne" Us toli ty , And 'relieve the • Unfortu nate hand,' ';'-brif only in accordance' vigil lam& , it 'may:: he well added,' :that ',hi at' a Weakness , it net a Crime, i;? , '' I. ' Peidauttod. only outwardly with) ••___tO •exercise.'the egleonve ' • • ' odliees,'or lake-partin the delibbistkins legkdatirm ', or the nation. , its n ary VratptiW;;' - .t,tm ' welfare' of the ' ple ,_ . - 'ind lierar',. ; :centiot per; fi Slit to . be done. - . • , • In vidual ' ter,te,* ;Well 'Lie the ien eral ihtiniier - offonrl , natima sf fairs_;W#W.bigiteatly benefitted by the aim plilleatton'oriusesuntel taxation, ra dar,* the number of artielekiaied - end honesty and feithfolnese in coil,. i t l icu lin t i llbe -` octkin - ortaxeson - the nis- Ss Or ti..*4ld 'On Autwidittelwres that b it are ,4 W*lgti ol l 'with the . Pfaattete ` l3l . ea t labor humid :be entwinraged r while theltei on luxuries .. and i mports 'should be made sufficient la matalit the,; expenses of the Gorernmenk ' '-' ;• l': r.- • • -' -.-. i 0 0 2 1 .1 1 14 PeUngilirilgth 4 fiVer'tntelo: therVidalW_ ,Igqd.nusivervilig - in 'their deter: rigniAticut te Preserve: it* honor . Integrity and Lars tweed -and' free 'to as.; Nest OA: 41 or the tmetional debt, aa4 that Saritaliks4 P 1 1! tut!" Wrack's*. , blimps* thee tariff,' the Ilotectlon'Ut laoni. tsbot at 4 resonniee,:l need prily - re.: fer to the vie expresked4n*lnaigund: Timeinnd co , tte'reliotlon have strong-, thenid' the - th4eln.tvpressed.. Brit this object canunitted.to the' watchful care Of our presentatives: in Congress— 'Surely the U ted States should proteet and indtistabldttlriSi4hei o*4 •AszierAli 441r0e -the 1:44ai1a6 4 1 " , ' s tiod, pass :nughtyions deliberstton4 and tbat , pent Sinwitions to pro igiotboti anttbelpeolde , and the 1 ,10. 0 1.0ar tlePiti4tOinfitanweadtle,' • • • ' f:, 3 4Cf; if44.4 1 9r: 41 ter.' lig. 4•• 7-1111 - m . • • 4 ..,...,,,,„..,:„.„ r.,_• ,in!uhs . •. . . 'at 1 / 1111 P2:, , • hiveimgrelpittoit. *6* Ottt A tl 4Pld 11 1 jitugl4 V, -.- ri~ 3 ';ns.Eva...__ ~~~~'~~ . ... _ • ' ',x -,...N. D. ~._ I . ';'.=::=-' ' - -it. -4- :) . . V.11 . , $ - Af.t..7.M t z D ,,, --I 4 -4.`:-.t::- :-.T.; 4 & ki 4..UtliattisailAinmid4W - 4 1 '.4)4VsaitilV *donrillo ebtkiaersifi - . 1 'l,liifthi! . tbsovotkmets-bribw*i' I li si atlelt , ,: ~ ,,,....„.4 ~,,,•*:-...,_ ~ ,, ,....f=„, ,, ,1 , .....---, . ..,„ ~ <1,...4.-.,; s, *l. -. =42 , 4 , :„ . 1 1 - d _ 7.0 • Viii hivll . it tbOAdiltrielit *di VirieMP ,ttifittiwii.l' 'rtilkiiiip•theilhesfilikie' of , Qoothtlionitthi•inatot Ifilt,Ttetitillidift giet•; ~ ...A 4r% 1 4 v.......,-.:i' -r- Z --:--- i rA - bkigi 6 sfleitklialikoite44);loP. ::, , 1 4 and if ,Crhalningomag Ildinll/700/14- 7.; t'boto Taml " 4 ' 4 ilctii#o2;*olllol4* • -.. . • , • ••• • r :;••••,. 0410*':•1;•: ifttle'VAltireakiei: 761/1'.14 ilmes' be "Welle*predivelk errilldzig 14 - teat h!ive Ulte . • . . , Ptiy.EST - 4P444% . le bb' .4 e4 1 0. • gll;t‘ 6 '404 . El • vest br Itiv-Irtizt:lo:7*lll' at e - ell6e '0 1. ,-.7veritv:llll te, a tm: nor eab oo l lin eter... 1i cif. M i igente :I I %. lgag-414 Furalrrung wABE T ROQMS .115iftS1 .11A 4144 ; 13'017 ' tbipobllo that belt!!! ceotitoies to aiantifactitre do keep, keep. tin hit*il it larj..ostairtnienrof . v • ' ..-i•Ci * l3 r r i r , 1 Bervaus.'Tablest 'llealstekils.. Mends,' Malts, - So., of eirent.desorlpttut which will be triode oldie best materials, he most yot h usti like taanner.:: - . • . • I invite th'e tnectlon - of the public tOrtiNwork. Whitt shall ne belawpased . hi durability, at any shop. lu the mar v. and - nry pricer - will be bond to be as low u the time" • wlll-admit. -Brady-made Calm - eotistantly old hand or made order. A good Rearsewilass l'eralabed When deaired4. • .tu Id; 1883. . LTH I ! , FALL AND WINTER COHEWA ROA} WIELD tNeikAo).i- .:to • FO4. 8 . 1e1.41i1,, *mar & Have Justleeehred theft- • - F4l AND = Frdm sail the Ittentlon of the pub. tie le Itrified,to the large •• othl'attuctive,stopt of treadj' &tape Metes.andik>fs . • ' N Now • '. • • ofthredlo the, public at the 'Wrest rparket prices, and which, will be Bold cheaper thin , an; other store iti place cir vielialty. The; . have just opened One assortinankpf 'Goods. suited for the .season. Call and See the. new Miles; tornpriAng' the folluwing articles': . 4. • Doeskin, Pilot Beaver Ore'reoilte BUSINESS . SIIITS, ALL STYLES, Uocakiu and Cassimere PA:N'TS'4II4Ij'VE'S.TS, Of all grades for men and boys wear, and bat a'•so a fine assortment of GENTS PURNMING GOOD 4 Suck .-, risii and Fancy Cassirneres, Shirts , Linen and Shirts, Undershirts and Drawen4 l- Cvendis and „Over-shirts, Linen and #aper .Col tars, and ,Cuffs. Suspen \ dere. Gloves. Tied.. Traveling Raga, and a good stock of . • ACr S ND 0 Ln. • • Dating a =mon ityln New York, send. lug timm goods, they ire prepared to sell to the trade luanoonblY, , and to artisty your desire. call and see hem; and : convince yourself of the fact,thafthey_aell the elleapett.. • & ,R0811IfFIELD: Nexidobe to Fos. Stevens, & Co., Towandi,Pept._l3, 1367. aL,A,SS‘" 4 . l{El' 225GreentrIcli Street doors below Biro lay at ' I 1 Is the • Glikt begot for CROCKERY DEALERS' GLASS WARE. OGNPEOTIONER? "" DRUGGISTS' .;" GREEN GLASS BY. THE PACKAGE, In fact, all kinds of G L, A 8 W A 'R Also, s coolpleta asaorkroent, of • BRITANNIA WABLE, eta - SILVERT E D, W A It E, KEROSENE. WARE, 0 11 10 4 DELIERS, LANTERNS, 4G2; Beat brands of lieroiene 1)11. • . The best patent Pauli Jars In the market. to ;be sold at the lowest prima. • A foll-lloakef. Looking Glasses.. • All kiwis of, Glass Warp •„___anae order . 4 4/ 1 1st for llerldteo Britian% `. O •Pa , \' _ _ 2. 1 J. w• gi t G B ll4, keet April ISZ'of. ,2 doo " 41elow Bushy. N: l f. :31gitouivyr.&.uNtow 288 000 NY. 'G MT, NDIIOIIifUNTS ND • BiIIPPEES . . Having made rruggeminte _ With the: :stew ;York and" kris 7 ilirt3g, to' do Express fineligess 901helY midi'. - . 7- now rarely hi 2 ag 'kinds of freight' dad me bandied: rot ear partslit the Union—North; .' 7.. nth ; East, :West; the Cane. Idea, Earopei'W- t Indies. floods sent' direct to any part of C Wanda, all' with the quickest I despabelk:: .8111 p "I. and: Merchants generally 11 know whet eno tug rates the hire been"ypay ' ing for - quick spOrtat loc .- Now this -Cow -1 pany.la made up ; eichudvely of Eankdr, Ver.' : I Omni end Ship era.' to break ,up the menopo: 17 (width tee ol Clotitparilis - had'forntedi so m, It: 1 4,111f - _rt „to the Wires comigunity. 1 or rah ' welghine 40 Ihe.'ind op , ere shl ' y scloar.widgbk • ' The Way rtriceep low rat 'it to petrinlie thgt•VolarldY, :that btroghttheatidoWn. , Pentodes ease end 1 ilttentionsiventio , money and rellueble Pick. , ,lii shytaXdirotions 'lke, '• Collections , made and ; • retorne forward , ,by , gig - lard- dtepatch.' ' r. , LAI, eftahle,- • . , • 0.; 4, fIIFEFORD; .• • Atm ti"':' •'.--- '''.,, 1' ~.tliT; NV% ''' P,13.:-All• Pa bled 14 . ' orjorirprded from TofiptiV e ilfsio aifyitiore - *thic falba *AO rill bk. ; trill be figgintrdod to th e stray Mike-a this uomPM3/ every Idsy. f. _4. USUAL grop'r Stage .f.hie. --eyel. t BB7 . --k V.. - ' '",; • - nta.tEi ~",, F 1:11T, Canned' -Fruit ) -Neth-riattrokiiaendasedisfai,, , ,;;: I , - 1 - ,...... 1 Bil tt PetatiOltiV4 "'Ralf.; 1- as-tiONTima Poem 'KWIC st r-fl*woc-;‘f . . tillmisg7. ',W,lb.ef .-:.:.;.;'''.-.•: .144 £5 . .' 7 . 0t ? , . eAtat, , AT ',-, ''...-,. i !.?-7'.:IIEINO-20011:-::-.7- 'FP II4:I- __.ra044 , 11 llowfileff, ais., Weir. 10111.11 k '''Etjuli it • .1 . 1 - - A. nootivitdd: L. :x~~.~+'„'kp=,Fr;'.'.JSl'~~`rty:,y~;i F' z-M;: r :,~_'_, '~ .. ~_~ , r te, ' ~: -- -- ~~. 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Nipple 14bells and • Eieldi. !Origi lied '- Dana, 4.ltki lt ; ot. .• • • • - Reath* mit, Jars. - Thermometers,- 1. 4 , FlavOrhig Stoae:%.raga,, Masi •- - T • Ware, Blittlel4,Viati:Cork