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",-, ....letimor,. -.01-, ....7-.--"t•er , INiblialtior.'• -••'-: --- - - --' • ' - _.• -- subse4uent insertions. 151..._ .stoticei stated before , es. anti Deaths,. Will be ohirfrea nrant =Taper line for ash insertion. AU resolutions of Aasocsiat* communications ;01„„linkita of irulivi4usl interest, and notices of Misr** or Degths exceeding Ave lines, are charged 2= QOM • . -IP 3r• Tear.' dio. - 3 Mo. One Ooltimn, • $lOO $6O $4O 'ffidi 114 60 35 '29 One squa z e i ,,, „ . * 15_ .._ astray,Oantion, lest and round, andother advertisements, not exceeding 10 Hiles, three weeks, or less, - $1 50 Administrator's aUxecitor'sNotioes..l 00 .ituditar's . . .. 60 lausiness Cards, Ave lines, (per year)..s 00 Ilerehants and others, advertising their 'business, will be charged $25. They will `be entitled to 4 column, maned exchuft-i W _ vtheir,lnTinearith vritilege o f .4lF te r -' obanges.;• . , .pir-AdvertnahipkeNearreeexoberrve of .absoription to thespet: • 308 PRINTING of evert kiln% in Plain and Rana oolors, done mith meatuses and dispatch. Handbills, Blanks, Cards, Pam = t phlets, do., of every variety midst*, Wm qedAt the shortest notice. The Booms Oman has just been matted with .Poirer ;Iresses, and every thing in the — PrizOng 'ins can •be emeonted in the molt MIAS& manner and at the lowest rates. TERMS INVARIABLY OARS.. - Carl's. HENRY PEET, Attorney at Law, 1.1. 'rowan la, Pa. Jinn. 66. iIDWARD OVERTON Jr., Uney at Law, Towanda, Pa. Office in the ourtt House. July 13,1866. ♦ 1 .. E0R43-E D. MONTANTE, 4T TORNEY AT L.A W—Office cornet of ',lain and Pine streets, opposite Portres Drag 'Store, NVA. PECK, ATTOBIi EY AT LAW • Towanda. PA. Office over • the Baker; Routh of the Ward, House and Oppeate the Court House. Nov. 3, 1868. F I R. H. WESTON, DENTIST.- A-, Of2ce in Patton's Block, over Gore's Drag tad Chemical Stars. ljanGe HB. litclißAN,, ATTORNEY & i COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Tawas .¢a, Pa. Particular attention paid to business 1 - h the Orphans' Court. July 20. 1866. 7 T. DAVlES; Attorney at' Law, • Towanda, Pa. Office with Wm. Wat -4.i as, F.sq. Particular !attention paid to Or. ..)4.ans' Court business and settlement of daca lents estates. DOCTOR H. A. BARTLETT, BURLINGTON .ROROUGH t PA Jaly.: 29, 1868 • 7 F FOR D—Lwnsed Auctioneer TONVANOA, Wit attand promntly to.) all business entrusted to him. Charges nioderat e. Feb. 13, 1668. - "PARSONS CARNOCHAN, Ar- TOBNEYS AT LAW, Troy, Bradford Co. Practice in all the,Courta of the county. Col cottons made andi r promptly remitted. Z. B. PARSONS, dl2 W. H. diaNOUILLX. ISS E. H. BATES, M..D. 131. (Graduate of Woman's Medical College, Vhiladelp'ai a, Class 1854..] Office and residence No 11 Park street Owego. Particular atten tion given to Diseases Of Women. Patients . I!ihitod at their homes if requested.' I:t . y 2R. IR6B 1 4 1 R.A.NOIS E. POST, Painter, Dna anda, Pa, with 10 years experience, Is con. teat he can give the best satisfaction in Paint- Graining, Staining, Gluing, Papering, &a. c3' Particular attention paid to Jobbing in the ry. • April 9,1868. 1 K. VAUGHAN—Architect and. Builder.-411 kinds of Architectural de .l gas tarnished. Ornamental work In • -on and - Wood. Office OD Main street, over duascll &:Co.'a Bank. Attention given to Bu c:.l Architectnre, such as taping out of grounds, es c ,Ac. April 1, 1867.-17. ii ERCUR & MORIWW, Attorn — eys -U. at Lam, Towanda, Penn's, The undersigned having associated themselves • t,ther in the practice of Law, offbr their pro -,uonalatnrioas to tho public. - uLYSF.,..ES MERCUR ' . P. D. - MORROW. March. 9, 1865. JOHN W. MIX, A TT NEY 4T LAW, Towanda, Bradford Co. Pa. a z, General insurance and Real ffistate Agent.— llounties and Pensions collectel, basineas in the Orphan's Court attended to promptly and with care. Office Mennen new block nrrth aide Public Square. 0ct.24, '67. TOHN N. CALIFF, ATTORNEY AT LA IV, Towanda, Pa. Particular at • en ton given to Orphans' Conti business, Con veyancing and Collections. sa- (Mice at the Reglatei's and Recorder's nice—so• th of Court noose. Dec. 1,1664. IP. KIMBALL, Licensed Attc • tioneer, Pottersville, Bradford Co.. Pa. coders his services to the public. Satisfaction gnaranteed,or no pay required. - All order! by mail, addressed as.nb. , ve, will receive prompt Attriltion. Oct. 2,1867.-6 m DR. T. B. JOHNSON, TOWANDA, Ps. .Having permanently located, offers. his professional services to the public. Calls promptly attended to in or out of town. Office ith J. DeWitt on Hahn street. Besidence at Mrs. Humphrey 's on Second Street. April 16, 1604 DR. PRATT has removed to State street, (first above B. S. Russell & 'Co's k). Persons from a distance desirous ot con •iitirg him, be most likely to find him on )f each week. I.:special attention will tln given to surgical macs, and the extraction of • eT h. ilasiar Ether administered When desired. July Is, 1866. D. S. PRATT, Al t D. , DRS. T. F. &. WM. MADILL, PIIFSI . C,IANS AND S RGEONS, A t Office and residence in Vi'ysoz 4 1 a. Dr-T.F. Madill can be consulted at Got s Drag State in Towanda, every Saturday. Dr. 49m. A. Madill will give especial attention to diseases of the Eye, Ear, Throat and Lunge, having made a speciality of the above diseases for the past right years. T. F. RADLLL, It. D June 11. 1868. BE N J M. PECK, ATTORNEir AT LAW, Towanda, Pa. - All business intrcusted to Hs care will receive prompt attention. Office in the office lately occupied by Mercur it Mor row, south of Ward Rouse, np stabs. Ju1y16,1868. TIES. MASON & ELY, Physicians 4- SnEgtons.—Office on Pine street, To wanda, at the residence of Dr. Mason. Particular attentien event* diseaseired Wo men, and diseaselof Eye, - Eir and 'l'hrost- C. 11. MASON, M. D. HENRY OLIVER ZLT, M..D. April 9 1368. +; J .— NEWELL , • COUNTY SURVEYOR, )-well, Bradford Co . , Pa„ will promptly atteild . .11 business in Me line. nebular attenl4.ll ;es to running and establishing old. .t i = i tines. 4130 to _anneyieg of alltuv e st n is as soon a s warranta.artkoltalned. tayll 78. • KELLY, Dentist. 0814 e • over Wickham lk Bract's, Towanda.fia. 111 the various styles of work scientifically done an I warranted. Particular attention ',ls called to the Allorninom Base for Tetth, which in , equally as good' as Goldsad tar superior to either Bobber or Biker. Mahe call and examine specimens. Chloroform or Ether adkiinistered "under di. re:tion of a Physician when desired. An;. G, 1867.—tf. , • E LWELL HOUSE; TowANDA, JOHN C. WIL4ON ;Irvin; leased this House. is a' ready to • c.) mm )date the Travelling oldie. No pa 3r expels se will be spared to give 'Madan to those w.:o may give him a call. , • North aide of the patine \ "Oates east pt ‘lervar's Sty block [cow bdildigig]. UERICAN . rOWANDA:P,A., ioo purchased thin well' knomi:Eotel street; I have refurnished and red --ith every convenience for the pt. all who May patronise ine..No poinewili spared to make all pleasant and _May 3, '66.—tf. J. 13. PATTERSOMfret.f PATCHEN.—Tbe well-known Trf Georgetallion VTCHEN, by the celebre• red M. rata n , out of Illeseeope mi* will stied duel:Leib e fall seam at istniettally & 8 )lorrionla Liven SLIM Towanda, Terms 44 t3O to insure. All mares at the risk amnesia Own= partlcg with marts, will te. bald TO tpoollble insurance, • Yow aria, No KING 2 1868 SBURY &_S OLOM ON. r. .-2m. - E. .0. 131CPP VOLUME ...; te- 4', ; ::,. 1 . f 1 '43PNCIAL NOTICIL 1 , -. ^l 1.. Nyerl'oetii i i 00. willver 1 1 41 fr, .IW, Neal raWfa Plosi, o F dpisla • Any pp tal She • •'• i Cdatomens= Bakk alas store of Po* i I, Ali ar ra:dries .tam k- promp f= igard • of t o seta Will i f 4 al ;.: 311 ! ile f' -• 1 :.. . 1M1:11117011131ki CO" :I Tuffinda,Aana MI, 108.-.41. i ' 01i0MON COOPIR--Haitiemim ed from the Ward Roue and beiripeapd i BELYING AND HAIR DRINSINGIALCAON I l i Two doois month of the. National Eeliel,. A adjoinlng Th is ltr Nair it She hiniatit• sholals open lifibut from. um., to 11 p. in•ap -that wafavor Ma wittris e4l.!Tts m l•• oed wotionts In fhb . • to wait cm enstoiners In : a ' •. • mum.— ents wed Ladies Hair • r ,• , r ois mut fashionable style,. Dasou4 „,„ for sae: and watiited nit. 1 . , _ 77 ' Hair Work. Switches,' Bs, aid Culs, made Warder. Wigs , :__mail , . • z Towanda. Aug. 18, •••••tf.' .L ". - - • VIM UNDERSIONED i•- : • 11 1 °piled a Banking Hai. is TommuLai an 'der the name el G. P. MASON 1 CO. L -. They are prepared to ' draw ßilb of =- change, and malts telleetkia to New Tott, Philadelphia, and all portions of . the • Iftdted States, u aLso Milan4Geemany, an 4 Prue.. To Loan money, Mein depults , and to do s general Banking business. 1--, _ r ' G. P. Mason wan one Of the late drei of Laporte, h son ik. Co., of Tabranda t ta., and his knowlc ge of the bubo" men olDradford add adfoUung Conntimand having been *the. banking lumina's for 'teat fifteen years, make' this house a cleanable one, ,tbrongh which to . make collestions, : i Towanda, OW 1,1866. BICADFORD COUNTY REAL ESTATE AIIENCT. H. B. IticKBAN Rua: Swan Agri?. _ r Valuable Finns, Mill Prperties, City and Town Lots for sale. Parties having- property for sale wW And it to their advantage by • .eaving:a deaMption of the same. with terms of lisle at thisakeney, parties are constantly enquiring for Nana ic..l Hi IL MORMAII.: *al Estate Agent. Office Montsnye's Block; Towanda, Pa. Jan. 29, 1887. • REAL ESTATE AGENCY. EL B. McKEAN, REAL ESTATE — AGENT. Offers fhb following Farms, Coal 'aid Timber Lands for salft • Pine Timber lot, 8 silos from 7 Towgzda, c a. twining 53 acres. Prieo 34325. • r . Farm in A$71131:11, containing 135 scree. Good buildings. Under a Ike state of cultivation. Mostly imprevedv Price 11,000. Farm in West Rulington—on the Creek-- New house and barn. Under's fine state of cal t (ration. 85 Ores. Price 35,450. Farms in Prankila. All ,findergood conies. lion. Good baildhirts. NT Isle cheep. 1 • Several very der' Table Homed and Lots in Towanda. - - A large tract of CI !Lands in '1 logs county. -Towanda. July 18 MYERSBURG MILLS 1 r The subscribers having :Purchased of Mr. Barns his interest in thiMmuuretrao Mime will carry on the business of Mining, and sarantee all work done by them to be of the very best quality. - Wheat, Bye and Buckwheat Flour, and Feed constantly on hind, for sale at the lowest cash price. Also now on band a large quantit y of best Ground Cayuga Plaster tor sale. • WEB & FROST. Myersburg, Sept 24, BM& LERAYSVILLE rHOTOGRAGE GALLERY —Satisfaction gnaranteell.—. Life size, Large Photograph Cabinet Plettpri. Ambcotypes an Card Photographs. in the la test style and at reduced prices. Copying Ind, enlarging done to order. We charge untiring extra for Groups. Babies pictures or Copper heads with long faces. Call and see our lqw.clmens. Oar stock of Albums, Frames, ate 'WERKE( & CO. Lellayaville, 0ct. , 22, tB6B. • LAKE'S WOOD MILL - • Saws twenty-eve cords of stove wood. shliSsie bolts or stave timber, per dart LIBA/riven by one or two tones. are easily moved Clem place to place, and can in an howl' time: he set op anywhere. This machine, is complete In its self, requiring.the assistande of no other . Tow er. the horses draw bra sweep, - making it much more sale than treed power. n lt saw twice as fast, and Is soTd for one hal the price. • number of these mills 111 w now in um in pike Herrick ani Orwell Townihip, and are giving , universal...satisfaction. Those wishthg ma chines will apply ..to H. W. BOLLES, Lefty'. ville, or B. N. BRONSON, Orwell. . Sept. 22. IS 68.-3 m• HARDING ik SMALLEY, Having entered lute a copartnership for the transaction of the PHOTOGRAPHIC business. at the rooms formerly occupied by !N o d an d H a rding, would respectfully tall the attention , of the public to several stylesof Pictures which we make specialties, as: Solar PhliktB4*Pht, Plain, Penciled and Coloreds Opaltypes, Porce lain Pictures, de.; which we claim for clement and brillittecy of tone and Artistic Walt, can *sot beixedled. We invite all% examine theta es wellas the more common kinds of Porttelts which we make, knowing fttli well that thej will bear the closest inspection. Thiel, Gallery 'claims the highest reputation for goo*, work of anyin this section of countrY,; and go are de termined by a strict attention to business and the superior quality of oar work; to Ittot oply retain but increase its my eneiabie . reitetion. We keep . constantly on hand • the Nisi variety of Frames and at lower prices then atany other establishment in town. Also Pastiperbiuts Card frames,Card Easels,...llolmeat4iteteo. scopes, Stere oscopic Vies, and evellyilibig,ein of importance to the basinno.A Give us an early N. 8.--Solar Printing for the trade- onthe most reasonable terms. -D. HARDING,- " 'Aug. 49.'67. F. MALLEY. =I Vas:Outs _'.4:446 tallied a ~L ialise. as:arena if the tzoodyew Valcinate: Compiap,,to Ise 'Rubber as a lase fork Artilictil Teelli.ind las 01114 good selection of thoili , besuMal tamed Block Teeth, and a superiar, - articie of Elea Enitibh Rubber, which will -*aside him to esp. plyall those Is want of Mb of teeth, those unsurpassed for beautt; and Daiwa! lip ! peusnce.CleaninisiCeneetsei Extractlit s r an d all ellemiltma longing to the Elu DitmrtibsatL pmfdrmed. Cholo orm aaministmwfor .the extraction of Teeth when -desired, an altkb being us4t for the purpose in which he ass perfect Oiddence, havingadminbitered it with the most pleasing results 'dating a practice of fourteen yore. t -4* Being Sea grateful to Abe public*/ their liberal p nutsre beretofomired.3o wield that b t attention to o the wa d of his would continsito merit Oak • - ea.:* a n approbation. Piece 's Block, opposite the flemstalmise _Towanda, Pa. i.. Ma., 20. 186T;- - ' rVrr-FIVE YEARS MEAT- rtffeet . axed WINO wirs the loft fimaraTian is & Miss 5i01472 JOAs. T3,1865.' WARD 110174 trtS4.26l - , k-. ;- On Kat Street, Dm pa Court !loam • C. T. WITH, Ptercido4 Oct. 11. 1866. •• (aim G. P. MASON, A. G. MASON. • balance in reasury, • or. • -- *; 30, /M • 11,913,416; 37 ' Elni f iN6 By on azt.approvou April JO, 118, ho transactiont of the Commissi s e Atha SAO* POW we,flf,Pide,i.id to hi - thereafter, reported annuallyi to the 1131h - day;:' Of . !ovettiber:j ''Thar last report,,. theist:ire, includes a pe riod Of ciee year and three totaithe. The„rfollonig. la the ,"reoapikide lion" of the operationt.ef theeliking hund,.from September 3, 1868,, to vembeo,lB6B._ Balaseela Sand,' , i4eptember • . 4 , • • - 1 L 3, 1866. . . ... 4.. $1,737,612 1 ,41 EeMpte in fond. from. Elep • . tesuber.3. 1867,1iNovem- , ber 30, 1868.. 3,418012; 2 ., —5.756.04* aHii,sottosio Premiania paid aifqtdvident i I far coin , 49 , 8 Lm.' as radeemed'..! . ... Balance in By the Edith 'section of the sabot ay 180861,, apeobtl.. tax,of (pee k:tit mill on t he ,(follar win'ermeelally. net apart for !the payment of the In. tenet and. rednmption of the loan. created by an, act May 18, 1881, entV tied "An Act: to create.* lain and =le for arming the State." . on 11,/41 Sept 3, .- ' 1867 ti 316,805 17 The receipts Man i laid tax - 1 ` and tax on pair receipts from Sept 3,1867,50 Nor. 1;'1868, anima .!!' X5,919'37 taos Paid " 13 '. ;4 6 3 , r ,• /60.242 ;00 • - 1'4 868 , -la thud, ?km. , 30 .. . /Waage, in sinkiOt tau(' D fro 1888.1 . F t. ' 0E032 ; , 76 Balm* in :16nd j vamber'3OPME4 ''" 54667 07 b. ...17251;508.700413 edoot babutce November 30. f N 133 4013,415,137 • [ 15266 . . .. ..... :••;: ...... .. 1,.. 64 , 6 i - iiimrcriiiii ok TEI iiiitit r iircer. l i 1 ..)31y the teix4iif the COminiiiiioneirs of the Snkitiglund for the yeiu (30- pm, gepicapprA.lBo3lol4 41024 raeemettette.,l4o6* O ) and by their reliort tnita f ! - teh . i ri 8, 1867g.Witiorismber ilk t 8, ge "loans redeeMed" SMOIIII ' t o ,-, 414 A11e A Millital;:i r tOtid*lll,dti d vorihe e's'tate r . lletit; hi two ' .3'eiii:4l44 three • mooth4, i of_ four million lir " atm uffioniiiod o Aliree 10W4K4 1 (4'.4 07 L m j . irbeat4l ‘i rev ...i. , 41 *fp dei / LOP - hik i mi rOxit trOirik AUSittli dderiaudAlitieit kilned thillOddr debt. 1 • • - • , ' ' -.> ' , -;:, ,, ,,,f7 , . • / 6 . , ....., I • • jihdinallolll4 201011101ar . aista'hownry dazing f • _ _ tioteriajors Meow, . Das anak ast ilapyorataltatqf ' Da of araywwsia: : 47. , G ..i--Por the harmony 4d ! wean Pe ssuers! relations of oonitt. and friend. ship *ding betnnsylvania land all the other States and, Tamil& ries of the National Union • for thig present pro s perous . condition' ' of gm Imonweidth ,;:.; for the glad sigtp, tof,„~lttiaquilitt4 "! ' hula. - muls which attends the Tropes. of free .Institntions, Ike ;owe a heavy, bt of - gratitude to pi vine Provident* " In view of the fan ;vocable circumstances 'ender which you.are now; assetnblOy it becomes my proviso° .and duty,. as it is .. pkasure, to offer-you my hearty gpratolataani,!aind io tender you a , I Oial welcome tithe Legislative ' tof the btateSis, indeed, affo de l it e a higher I, tilloation liecpiel tartieipati pet titketitimilsi in, the confidence Manifested by theni i , 'fleeting you ta represent their NO i 'vidnal interests as well as Ihosq . of the Oommmi:4ealth.. .On youi wni-' dom, integritYl judgment and disdrt, tion,sll will undonbtfdly rely for the correotiteiiiiii)iiiiroti 'o every quieiF tion affecting 1 tha 'largest interests and gravest responaibilities, and for a. - continuance, and even an increase; ,of that prove i ty which has hitherto tkeen‘iu3 sigiialli enjoyed. c ,: i. I :3'..ltiti\not'Wi &milli enjoyed. of . the great reaponsibility - resting. Upon me that I undertake the perfor- Mance of a Onititational duty, ;re• airing that the Governor "shall from me to time give to the General is embly . informaticm of the state I of e Commonsvcialth, and recommind to their consideration such measures as. he shall judge" expedient." In cina • formity with this requirement your attention will be called only to such matters of iihtilio. lutenist i Ita . in Fi r judgment deserve careful considers. tion and action on year part during . the present secision.' i E= The follow i n g is a carefully pre pared statement of the.financial con dition of the 130tte for the decal year ending November 80, 1868:' • • The reports of Atte Auditor General and State Trees urar show thatthe balance ingthe Treats* Ncirem4. bes 30,1867.4.we5e., $4,661,836 de &low reeetipd uzintfthe fiscal year mdir.g ber 30, 1868: ...1. . Depreciated f;ndi hi tiew 6.2113,049 66 41 , 0 2* 60 !otal hi TrerocirY. for decal =9,918,910 yea r ending Vary. 30, 18613, • r.,-- * j . il i im 7 iente, via :!- ceet*li, •,* fiscal year Ocoliog Nov. 311; ••" ' •--"'. .. iZ 4 8 ...--.-- ;•••...H.... , $2, 4 54.50e 1) 47:1 1 ; . &a., redisect .- 4.417.463 1 Other piamista.',. ...." ~,, ~n,sixi oo interim* a liiiria l• - • , '.!.''':-.' . , i 1.979 no tit Depreciated itindii,lonairail. - :: We ' • ~, .1. 4 .i • 1 - . 4032'100' .- 1. 122 .4. 1 7 ,1 1 66 3O 1313. $934,03Z7& E firm fini s I,lgt?' _-• • , f kobithlid "rfAt 4Atit Vf trMi' , . . `ftol7 - c Telindflytki - JtV -TI% 1 -. ligibie*thiii i : 4T . i ..- . - li' J .......,... --..-t z... 4 1 4 1'.) '- P.X % ..1 U i' 4 I _ lame - $4.1158.25$ 64 ' 1 44 ,pagvbsti;q:.l:o44l7,lloLai Equ.vi f. 2 i ~, z , tl bles4 - fropyart:- , - :3114.,, - i . Vigrr - _ , 'Avatlitiotag. r ~, !T i'o74: .1' l l fft7, 41.“7!! AllltW -4881 iga v iiii r 4 s ia t ic v i a 13 • - i . . , . , . Ifeati ' '' 111,1 *- 0 161— ... - 111 W .i:111t, ..........7 c.........., . •• .. 1868. - . 2 6 : 1 ' 4 .v.v0 w. ig ...:1„..,te ; 6 , 4 t. a C. s litltifAi l igi 1..,t' 6 _Ow yea - 1 isi, marnio - ......... , .." - -1.-1,',1 i ik per pen i.. :7 ...,:: f. - t,' 4!'jtil l e i 56 Alsionol_bcomilkyOrwaill: 3 .; .53,174951 '5l sibi Via•avilab 4 ; ifs :- - `-::',: ;„ I ,-. i .......,•;',,,::'' i '''' S 4-R4111630.414 ' i'l 6944i504 , -z, ., 7 -, E ‘ '74 1116111101Maiellitlk aestabuistiod. ,•44.4,71 - ..a,;.! /.: r: • , ' ; , I .. - ic irtramii.:,..."... .77, . , .7 Yil ••• ' l ' . . ''' '. Cite. =dam. : ;2 . n.L .:4 , . , ~,-: . _. , , • tom'enetificates, _ Attt h 67:,..... ~,, zlroalt, ,I , - h 4 l—. t;*hugais i ,tariiiso 4t. ),,,;,,,,..„- ... ,0..1-..! ....,...,„ ~...,.. minpa,llll ihe. amo un t of the - aw e debt as beforeitateiV- 4 '': 4, - " I'• I. - ' 3- ' 3 ` MM . gig -the-Aaet 'iiightesn'fle' are, them haste= Carded upon 44 ao. counts of ~.tie Auditor General- and. 'State Tieanbter„ntul,in.thOr;noteral publiostatements, d depreinatiedinuds unavailable" to the! amount of ifor,t,y f one thousand and thirty-two dollars., kieeelnletteilf the. appointment of :a joint committee; by. the Legialattirc p whotieduty p it stall be tp,axamine the said , depreciated aid' 'imavailaolO" funds and dliiiiiii of=theni to the lies i advantage - of - the Pealing; or p ! 1 found to be worthless; to cancel 19 , destroy Mint, to that the aecountm" cifilinireiritiylbe relieved frohvtlie na cessity and responsibility of annually :' accounting ,for them, _ 4 ? , . 1, The largo cat& balane' 'renusnhii in the Treasury on the 30th of Novnin: bee, 188'f, haft, been used for the Ot plik... ment the , tirentyiliree millfon loan for the_ liquidation of outstanding *Wu against , the. State. - The laVeSt• ment - Of the'fiiide,iiiiitie of the flodeti recommended:in my last annualmetP sage, has; therefore,' in a great Meat; ore hear. rendered. unnecessary rd r ths,presept:' But in the event (if large' • aectimulationa„,o!, money ~,,tpe reaf i o rril the :recommendations therein -- givnli ire.respeothilly, !Inferred t0,1,1T/id rie• sewed,. Wheuever there zany be shr;' plus Muds' in the Treasury, they anti with,safety 414 benefit uktho Atatei' hi' emiloyed . in tim: . purchsaii• of jis outstanding bonds, and in saving the • intenist iiix thein Atitich..Aviniici ;kelt :. mulate prior to their maturity. J. incet to stets that, thelas ‘ t Lee' islatiwW; - although'- fully. forewarned in regard iii - the insecurittinoretant of proper and sufficient guards for the` isle: keeping of Abe money of the Commonwealth, failed to determine I upon any.-mode by which , the•Treas= try : may' be' etreetually jiiiiitTesi against the possibility of loss. `The' present Legislature his it inns,pet er to secure for itself no orduniry honor; .by . the. :enactment- of such a law, strong and efficient for the par. pose' indicated; ': and thi'_enjoyment not only of the approbation, but the permanent' gratitude of every (Oki ken. 1 ,0 05 .x'64 Notwithstanding the 'satisfactory reduction of the public indebtedness, , aashown in the foregoing statehients, An immenec State debt .is ,still upon liii, 'requiring nearly' two millionuf dollars tc. be collected to pay the iti-, tereitaaeruhit upon .ii iinniuilly:i Its, extinguishment at the earliest 'pratiti.•• cable - period; net — iiietaisistent with other public interests, is of the kigh est- impartinaito every tax-payer. ', I cannot, therefore, tpo strongly urge; i the strictest economy ii respect, o every expenditure and the utmost re-' treuch*ent in eiftryilepartailmt'. , • Retrenchment is emphatically de manded by the peopkt,,in4leghilatf,ve expenditures, as well as in every, oth er branch of the ge'vehament: LTheir eyes ale open to• investigate every transaction, and by their ballotethey WV ready to strike down those Wl* will not take effective action in favor of positive and radical reform—, <Tha i u money paid into 'the Treury'hi tie ProPect/ of the peoßle, my" ono . of whom has a just tight to' hold' illiB representatives to a strict' accounts ' bility for every dollar that may be appropriated .or expended._ i I here renew ' the remarks made, last year on the snbject.of g_!iinnuol appropriations," to which yottare.re spectfully referred... For four 8116068, sive years diet general' APpropriation bills have been ,signecl o; r 1 thc.,cliv?, enth : day of:, April; bong on! Itit` time of adjournment The 4-fievernoe lia. been forcel f lither .. to ,sigh' the bills -- withnut -proper investigatit notwithstanding piny :objeetioinir he may have ,• _suspend the mead. to defray the- oPeritiens of the govern.: meet for the ,ensuing year •; . or call! an 'extra 'Session of the Legislature. I repeat that s f;it,isearnestly desired that the , appropriation bill be taluin ,up,. discussed-and i.paiiseil-atominili mently early period : duringtheltrie eon toenable it Jo reedy° that thi s irenghi-e:ximhietkin which' lie im portance demands." iiiiiii.:;coiniowliei . meth.. .1 ; . -t a nnual report of the , 5 'ten ' t tiftfonituon 'likifiools dichibioo the condition of that department in:a bwayliatteraddiy iiiiiiner. 'Within . B .4ltelhgre fP3-4PIB/400. red ilip= 1-1006 'o6laif 9,389 la ; 11,698.5ch00l directors; 3 Nay ailindriiiiihiniperin - , 16,171 Opickers i and 8%1,6 6 Aerf Nil liall; Wilittiii'ler ear was $8,273,Nd 43; of-buildin -,' Pembetelegilmetreetlert ethohAit - ihi Re 1,102 55 ; .of oontingeno 1531.3 L t, Tbesethrhe items,wi iditures 'lor all other put : _...;itia , -ft, - iiiainif -a be' aggregate NM Or $0,200,637 g 6. i eliCtilliZO.ObibiteL Whitreikt ISOik111; elkihdrehtiW i thof Ipi B r - -annual-- 46iir foc A le-li fi I& )1 t - ef ..dieWto biYabolifileitie a . it tletiog e lbnelittabs) . l9 ' • , . -4- '-e amount' -amountl4l4--; e s * kiiifklt ' idibirt4ibbliti "Ai jui. ;-- — ThirkiiFrhY opinionjolo "gfgegrilAisMlP - 4 1 4= Wetiiint , .., t• Ratified hr - iiri -- the neosedty 42;9W2 . 0 t==il =a.l ~ l -fxplair 4 lot lidetiienattvillitierelerideliti tendency itot f •.tinTripeeibinledeb Intlinnianner to-vildeb theft; dal ilitribiamtaerl .r 14") . lie lig , itgtd that c att c o met : t rap -tkinf4kii re..,..a47 garrhAlo Anti, AJJAatitAll 0.04.44910 t...Mo44,llilPONirit in AMA,the alP44,„l4iwihqu4, Just _ rl4 I io Rogiooul,. ore pow: ogniaed PI SW* -4* - APP#i e r-of - iat , 9 4l4B :,e4tnilitkrAhen). doKing:Jliti reset earl woiLikliN to! "whomgpdnat,,Twp 49r1i0 salmi* *ill:PF#o l, --. g*lnt4; operation , 44* „tw it : ray ,. one located , bi,Bhmiimburg; Columbia .ISon** di it OW** . aucity..;.,. : The f lagi 0 1 1 * ,P,tikut!°.*4 com m on isenool.iwateqi : cannot be Mithitated. qui iioloo l ll4rg comparative y worth-. , withent::qttaiide& ouoititeaohere" can most . easily be oh 7:" thine'!" .;frm .the can _ :inotittiteti; where the'art of Made A speciality, - ; 1 - 1 'other midi - 060es number of our Oc ilici i i al . d'iikgo 3 berg ;last, wiAter , the 'object of Ali* to "brit* etoßee onion of all 4:Ytir . educational iestittitions, _arid `connect by a bend 'of sytniitity,; if nett'Of orgy idetrnctnre,he common schoOlti;: hi h tiellOols; Academies . end' Colleges establishment " of such an ednctitiOnal department - Semis to be-desirable:. ' -Inky is ne subject More worthy the fieliberatiiiis of 'the Mgestature then theiirtiniotion Of the' Welfare jot 'our hemmoi schoolit.' ' Theyinniedi• itelywbderlieqbe Atartictettstielet= ttirelferoarfsecitilliyetem-1 they - site feuntainsof that widOtpread hitellt; Once; which;-like " peteniiiitirmitalia ty.ipervades Abe Wationi- wed - are bpi series of that i Squiring spirit to Wel are indebted . for the -, puritkited preservation 01-our free institutieed inn terinliFsg!venirO9PAlfdaclv . tied -‘ la e Sore busiii - et. el, , and publib'preepeiity: -. - By it the' eople wrwtatight, to' diecernn` Mid e mate the, Valtte , of their ~own rightill.to distinguish) hetWeen oppreasiotkaild the exercise of lawial authoritk.; ;to discrimideto between Jiberty and li.i dentionsnesi ; to preserve , an Mikis. ble reepeet for the leWS,and eietaiee "e cro te a r onlanl e - nvigp b o in n i the n t l u t it i i ey dm e e .. tea that a thoroughly educated' . . pee- pie - alone can be permaueittlilres. By educational culture . peirtotism: is ,expanded, ' and the 'priticiples,l‘nulep wens -and sentiments: of the whole 4 1 people are assimilated .,. ,Many th e sonrceli of jealousy- and and rejit" .. dice are, diminished ,; &KW - QR _ largcli iscreased, and the etre ture, of our free and happy syetenio golv ermiient cemented ,' strengthen acid. adorned. - • a _ 8010111 P -4141PILAXIV. 410/100Lth In his report the Supeikfendentof Soldiers' Orphans' Schools - exhibits the total expenditure for Weil' SupPoit 'from 'December 1, 1867 to May .2t,' 1888, to be $988,970.88;; - total hum- - ,ber of , pupils in the, schools 8.481 i average cost per pupil 402 oei , .r six months ; and' the average .see expenses per pupil $9 66i. the 8864 year-of these schools, like that of the common Schools, terminates' by law on the last day of May of each, year. the present reportof the Buperinteld mit, therefore,' _ embracei, only six months, end reports will be blade 4 to the 81st , day, of May,-! tumidly, hereafter:l The special appmprittion of February 25, 1868, made braoccir• dance with an l estiMate of the Super intendentpiesented in my last annual Message; exceeded the actual expee., - sea $8,004-74. . ~ ~ Notwithstanding eseety - .lpossible effort has been, -and will continue je be ialOnitP Intinini.Fe in ti m'C'Nruann 'otthe Present - ,year, end to keep them. 'as far at'pessible within‘the 400 priation tnade bythe lastLegislaw* it will readily ,be observed that *We will be a, deficit for ; the year , eMbig, 'Key Bi, 1889; the 'Whioutit tir Whit* wilt -he 'Carefully' iiiiiiettlieed :Mid presented to the Legislature Ojai t o , -theelosevf-the,Present-session:— Th . ,sAphoola,pre,.."ll con . ml tion and liipittvlig) andlit4ir naefitk. insets daily bearniung more m • They iitiionotig the nioiiiijildia ri); 7 . pie inatitntions of the,,geiand teCt high honor 'on 'the patriotism oUttie Legislature by-which they have belin so -liberally. endowtd •Aatl. upon oat PeoPla bY,Thm: gic7, Art-Pasta' The etitdren who - 'are 'the recipien • e j of their benefits ate the offspring , bravo men whoAelnagaitilit: • ed.their lives juAtiekeigrutemott - - c) untryin the_, mostetryingi liitir jta etiltuitoei• and whi)„, &whit kii patriotic ardor, fought as brave s and, au, heroically eft the .1191110 Arm a , itithe,ivOild'iliisto4: 3l Aityltylik i, them who left their , Eames 'is. - . biota vibeattb andailtlitliii brigh ~,, 'hopOottaanliotidolowiikepliO. . leaving.** F* 1 9 1 ,1944 lMkg: a' i9•Ahlt iiPief:A 4 g4,== ~ - service thwirellota them its protatticiLLa4Thateebar anribeivatediritildaspenti Ohm® , iitialtlf and tixiiiiich 11,Wciann !Ilk - A w 6F 4 4l ll lD9tlikkokatitanwefir' cent and imr,snaaneria9l!hieh thot have thaaratithrOaerthei,_ itilite4l' .tativeaschiteld •thiffiiiiii4l* delicate trust.. • P - ~ , ,,AG P I. ,Ctr 3 l4 ' llefore' t thel Geier: ' l a l iernm -, t aPProlnialed'iliehlle l. n lands to . seveng,lliketenaforAlic Miipoee lil agitadtural and military edema', and the = mechanic - arts, and tier .7t .the thitlirdss Pepe • , vatrzkitiewitieftilei e t i t itivk . ik l i shin of these 'lands, it was . &pen- 46111 -. , 7 , 1 ,„ 1(. ,,..„ . • - •-••• : EIPM - -; - ":4 - • I : • • P 1 gtiv#, 4iWtidirittitiotiet itatftWittiteplkir port thimaleitivitirisindlOmalid Iseintfile lots* 4A :4 0 6 7 34beg t , .iiii. . absug .., 4: thri.davi= _• ~i oithcia. i Ittitolbyullignatsie „.411ohodetfriat 1 ett,p ;: osPill,dittaMat . 1 andiAthigp Ateirlinffilitints - ecru; wie thirAinat - -,lf ffiinTasbool AIL* .imaldwimaloU . 16edseitntkeir. nene, 'llot; (Opt -iiitat-qhii ;icollegel*taisbed pi Ifts viduaten irniid ...gritp.maiW Miter it**, eitthkitewhibittlibilterld woubtplape jaist= 3 APolithe mliusitiswitisetowe& ,, is Astitte lumtplaw g bAenmorekr e • u.gpx. ofightibeirri, e_, - ' . ITtAtikdOwagi.tl4ll.-5 ?with' Aht-interOstikmamEm444Blll66ot AiavestudimiJaitedlit i ates and:Perw' sylisuia-Statn-sipper ..4tmit'bm) PsYlebhg*tik.seastmuniaAbv, ,, Lux 78Acitbie Inicrestinsonateo6l2* e44,zs„ ,-- TheotsildunAity3huAliziit` $4 6 ,8040i. hasAitio APProlnia* An4derthe law., by the board d i ttos. _tees. to,the ipurehasbof three Model And,OVlsimmitil faruni i cmaint the college, ID.Onntle_eopaikir for $13,000;" 946;P , Chester, ,county for .$1.7,15.Q. The board t hin also recently reorga aimed Ai1f4.0 0 14.17 4ml , remodeled the coarse itedies, 40 as to i r lidaPt ill4a l toAte *Anti of the agricultural coin:, 132 . ,_ WW I - 4 11 e. P* 3 _, vi ordi,r .of __- t4inifli gpen, to:operanon atth: comment* eg,i,i, of 44 ? next ' Bella 9.:: Olt itiis esniesiliiioped j -Will . 1)6 1 a iniceins:r- Theros 0 0 prifession. trade .or, 1= ling: pi Wilhite:the vane of kiiong e4.Lge-c_ ~i' lld ' the li ghtff-at cP leien. And . 'WPilisciacil,fifPliorPAlpf,' bOth;Are ; 84- ': t'Aent, foi l , pr o neibi their adaptation to ngrlopitnratimr 7 , Anita., :And in this "truly:o%66,a! 4 0# il.! Fell i,voili of the 0441.11pra' 'Mon of parente;'Whellior, MO etioald not avail themadvinilif:,tha: heriellta of this institution, ,noW ad generonsk endowed by the State: - , - inisrAßY: _.! ..- From ' the report' Of the loitlnt Gkmeral yonwili learn the, condition Of 'the 'Military Department:, , The inactivity-in ' militarrafieini ifter;the cessation of hostilities' aid, upon :rifiiin of, Onice p b intik l'greAt.nicilaT. arc' teen - dispelled, - and"an aCtive: - Materiel irpfrit mileprevailiethrinigii• 'out the Statb; -- mpre ' particularly lib PhiladelpliiiiV, Where; by ' fa; 'special leghilitivfn , erietment'' the inininium mind** Oft mail required::e twin a iminpanY toe - been. tedinted,liaed, a beigudeigonditi maimed by eta* tipbb thber&who irernotineinbert cif - is 'mill- , tarforganiaatiok •' but,llable Ito the, perrormance'otaillitaty duty. ,1 I reio- , °nomad 'the *sago of'sisimilar law for the "whole Statn:r ' , For the'salrevf , 1 preoeiving tinigreatinteriaits blotold ed, which - Mc:hide the lblei.liiroperty and happinesa of , our; people,' this is presented toy= as an important sub. jeotfor Yot deliberation , . -, Every possible encouragement of 1 Volunteers has been offered,and not. i witbstamln g the difficulties indicated it has resulted' as- follows. .1n1866 there were.eight voluntearcumpanies iii the State; inlBo7,thirt' yeight; aid in 1868, seventpseven, and 'a number of others in. preparation for organbia- Lion , -, i, ~ ~ ( ✓ L ::t By. a.reduction ;of- ,thenuniber for woompany from that- now required to an aggregate: of , fifty officers mid men, companies, .weuld soon be nuei beredloYA r heimidired, .anycif Which could 41)84 be 'reariiited to, the mitaiiim number , if required fel active denial.: The. State that al - Ways amain,, ta4ie the. highest degree of prepara tion, aecomplishes most _ and suffers least in the conflict of arms ; and by being in refidiiiel — iii it often prevents' ' impnver eadroachilente upon hee l rights. - - The Adjutant General presents a full detail 'Statement ofShe disburiew mend, in his department- during the year ending November SO, 18613,with T am estimate foi the.necessary appriw iiiations for the current year, AO also for such amounts as have. been discovered to be due 'from the Tamil portition Department, contracted during the war. *he existence of the Military irate Agency :At. Washington.' terminated )o the :31st &rot July. laat, at which tAmoihe.nppropriation for, -the pay ment of , its'expenses wane:hawed. 'Much benefit resulted to Inanyli die., soldiers°Cow State, - a:Albeit rep t 4 sentntivas, front this , office,: inirh' their just dues froM the Unitedlita a Government . ;were ' colleotaiL:asid. transmitted to, them free of clam. li August.-,:aftemthe- age.ncy.tentsed .6oiexish Altera 'still lreunpneti-.atcoil; siderable nuMbetheCensettled *hue; Atild - ea -oo.oue knownnnetabouttheir conditioN or could possibly:J*lsta an earlier mitlement: ofAlleauSh4n .the le4e: elleukad. 004,1 peredtteid 4 him upon his own offer, to. oloseA ' thil, , :b.! 3 ** B B , 4intheAfßee,7l-enil ' transact any other busineagAr eoldiern,cf -peunaylvania L at . glefies that `arti'ch. rged,bynnynth . Jp Waiiiir . „ - - -- - Ertr*viencir-4- -,mhinctmaSit : Th! 4 , 10 ,,,M%Ku1t14.e .4itiltit. - ;i + cAre0 ,01 4., , ,0 1 *-SPLO..4),i r d rith , yeiy pactil4, !Atiaitalitiqp q .: - tki4kukkokg .e*pi : otiliasgeov Tint bictitinefer.ro,to the 011ie 9T-the #.44!".... a !i t _% 1 0 1 ; :re,-i+t-''.7...%+\ r ,' ' • - ;At: .14.0411.54.-*Ll4lr, -" 11 ,.. ,Ptlft,l was . .1. P#WMI, ' • ' I ts : 1 9/4 1 AIPPPI?,.' I' ;:ffiti ll n 4 _„7 , t t s: kt.Tilliii Willi 'to, ',Akre . 1,, j pk 344 1 , l e &l i ke . iii • 1w ,.. ini .... 444 viiiii• iiiißfid ttie 40aWeviili 0 ifibaroiiti3O the itio' — r M cn iibit iiietleivi' J Veit"' and'uneoliitftethiiiiit* At the Saikitrositswidiststy-liffir this , - ion, it is all ege& ;thirlifsailir - 'lity,le:.l Pk EP.aP'l * - 14 , :, Nisitsuknomtdiwtolanzlisithw • '‘.otrott=itr ~• _ . affr of We mew of moo law, ca ME . • -' ' "ititittidllfseeditspludrthellsdred. rottiletovAlioetibeistivilildtgt WV°. n #ooo4 -$~10„.J4,0004.;* .. :-)446o4otumw.oici'_,pqc. ~..7...:.160 , :,.., *. of . 11iti'Eiprerse . Bowe_,..fitity - . ,91. k 1; tk - .1 . ;'• - c:.'f..'- - -:'-`-'!: -, .'' , , Theatis:;lii -subject Offltickldia MIIIOMIttgt ta , theiyikektvsogtitry 'iii ti, , 1, 1/ 0 9 f o ttr, C° 1110 00: z o; : 4 4. 1.....0..11 1 r 0 . . ' - tdthiettitiu their riglitVilidiltiebtleitltihiChlo. l- ''-'lble: eightlititirprciiideitliiiiit.." - A. - Itiik 1 dowiiiktheteiut!,'olosew*W ill ireedMll 4 4= - 102 0 g; not.iP o .,.. .„,1 Who :Object of-an y ,-010k:10 intee c li'niiikeit Vie the lieer.o bi 1 =al 1 fol l ar! t ittan,Aithetestir: - lost: beT Li zalkilliationf 0 riesitirellin life. , -4 To 1 I be deprieed,of it by,neY atesesishit-. ever o bls boasted fffiticbglificompti: ik 1 alisu:n4is eikeisiditild :alined -psi , : eitrie_ i" - tiOdioiy 4 D 'ea - 'VE fart - atliesilelt•to thiunitizen ;that he' is estitlet, .-. to $ f.irotee if , il*t '-' vote'. is to;' be. nullified by,„-,fritudet...„Sneh ige „ardi f .then;•. alieukt-, -bi, ilireitii' arenifd s cut - ntrWilt,,effistituillt if intailblei' - preserviis=thein -.'frtiiiilhei ,tairitilit: ar. - singlep:Hillepl;il:4o:- - ;'Not suly,sbould false meting be -severely pfniO4 pto : [also .;:swpuing. .* , 4lb. WU'S_ stite;_be'ifisited' - With the fern's' *4' iietii . T_ tiiiiV 'l4iiiir} - ' . init - With pmtnalidiefrinahleement - -' ' • - ~T he.ptitipbe =net be .perfectly.-. free to:regtdtite , thelvpublio. tneineesJe ,their eisti,Way,Aind . when the, voice -of the majority is : fairlyund , clearly enPretised . all should '. boW 'to it . -iia 'to the-toile of: God. They are the seir! - . ereign rulers, and .theirwill-, Must be the ISW. - of the. lac& - Corruption - :of entries iii,ti republican, government iii the ' deadlielt - Crime that -can ' be fierpiitisted:rit' is -•ftesiaeination of the , sovereignty of . the , people; - - and -wilt be followed - by: adeapotiem e the motive ?ewer. of Which will be money 'end-perjury. power_ ..thia• p rivilege. be' tempered with,'eeoner'or later-the ntire:and indignant , Antler - modem nation will'be rendered' and: .ceedip - Par4ightlicet edminiet!tixl...- - 4 1 1- good. ciditene, of whatever 'political ' °pin! , ion;'eliduld:k. bd thei r - 'aid for the tio. ilompliehrtient of any and every 'mesa. - ora , thatitiay tend to seetiref -, to each' ;Teter, ae(unly bia.rightio the Sleet. ire. fratichreei bid the aseorantie that - hie Vote will) not be rendered yalee leralbYillegalitY, corruption or fraud. Every proper facility for the natu ralization of mitizets of foreign birth tihouldbe- attordedl: bat thelitgielir. tore, Jo .:its -.combined- wisdom, =can euridy - enact , some ~ mede „to. -._ prevent die!peeeiliility of a single vote beieg. iiiit n lint - eperiene • ' naturalization papers, andlhat fully tietiniethe , ver ity:of:the electire franchise. • ' ..,.. 4 ,11111171110)1' nut ',rim CODE. ,The , commissioners -Appointed tg codify the Statute Jews of the Suite have diligently prosidented the Work 118811111 a them, and with every pros pee% that it will fbe fully ciompleted within the time:. prescribed by the legieletivp resolutions of April 'B, 1868 1 , and in further_ compliance with them,lhey will pause to bo laid before' each branch of. the - , General ;Assembly; at its present session, ,va rious titles of bills, with brief ab streets of the several , sections of pitch, which have been matured.. • reethumsz nzparruisir. Amonethe subjec'ti of iMportance to thecitiseanref Pennsylvania- is the establishment of an. Inegreince partment.. „Such.departarente are in successful operation in several neigh : boripg States, by means of winCh the interests of insurers :ere guarded and promoted. So careful super vision-is had over the traniections pf lumina,' companies that frauds are .rendered'almostimpossibie, and spar. 'roue companies can have no existence: :The result of the protection thusaf forded, is, that whilst foreign compa nies, thus Rrotected,do immense busi -Ames in this State, so little confidence is had in those of Pennsylvania that 'their buldness'is almost' entirely cop-. Snell within _the State 'limits ; and lately *sue of them have' withdrawn their ,agencies from other States, be. cause_no riekei will be , like; in con sequence '4 the inadequacy of the Jaws to' afford protection to bitumens.. Tq this, defect, moreover; dray be at tributed. the operations of the num. ber of worthless , companies which 'have suddenly sprung up, without any Solid hams, and as .suddenly ez piled; to the injury of all whose doe fidence thow.obtained, and to the dirt honorpf the Commonwealth. Whilit Pennsilvania insurance companies transact: little business outside =of the State, it ie alleged that foreign life insurance companies alone pant taxes hist year on three million eight. hundred thousand dollars of prend ems received in Penneylvaniaa great 'prePortion of which' would. be eons- fined-Wilde State if the same protect- , him was . givenbi law to rte citizens as afforded.by other Statee: Tilb report of the Insurance Departinerit of New' - Yorls,, published . M 1367, &Are that the companies - which weredoingbusiness in 1866;bilwerii iiylvasgs, and also' in liew York, bad *lke in - foroe r for more than.-fire thousand million. of. dollars ;:and ft is believed - that the'riske in, Penns* vinficcnPardek!eitrich, for . want of `wrproPer Instrande Departmentiroait not ber t obtained , : whald, amount to over six thomiand li:riew of , these. foe* and. of the coati,* err rieoe ,of thO,„ people who MVO been imposed upon and defean& ed by:Amsabstintial And ephemeral , companies, , I repear therecominends- Von made to the ..,41gielature at lietnesijoOt;Ait no . I . ll toPaPoo paifininit be:istirbliehed; and antler netiiedent'4opointed•by lati, who lave , wupervisiotrind Ft:nitre' qlsF4 4 4Atifkr.s4oe'oorOpaies AlloWohl traniact-businena within:the State' that th a t - fintiositypo, ,nu t", itikiftir - vrithere Tda community is deeply interested: ,hr this Rethifp,llllrderazujerthamotei , thinf °Si thus sulk bn Wed.. 'i ll tini ih'The!;(*ilialdiekeeig VOlnted 40n iet OU the hlitiiftiW i to . - estab-, ‘ lis k lin444)4l4l-211 P itat ' f i ku*n- have notified me ACie t poit th in keishdirigirisiiiintinte•:"diribtg . :Us pmt month ;` Which ? will 'be cont rimilikatisimbeet reoetved. • 'fniapwatsistakama-ff ,•D ...1. , : ia,mordaitoe with aRj 4444 *is lasi.sessioa, pro~or al- in v est!. gstiosi and.a4n - af the claims =M=ll==li :1 iiiV;AAlStulei‘ r liana MI at Athos of aelerid soantieeitrhciie PM 14 07,1 111 . destroltArdanitiredt ,epet!3pchiel6for, thcrittlie *end And 31). - ,", acnanice 'Mei* to tiertinils the***lllciri,l . , coev niimekiir three 'ioetimteet ge4 inesirraceppdakiti, lithe have per. fermi the 'Wetted- ditties; ant will 'm* 1449 afall'reportec their trees, ; '-'" `T - ' -; • ( PAlitti ai1:44102C ' '' ' '." ~,, .I:luirt received' throsgirthu aw l l-, tiry,ofAltute otitis WWI States; a' m i t .brouze inedaksiutdipkoma, from 4 e IMpulattlitunissionurs. for " tlie. iipalmens '"of "PansylinaliCa a: dtwooat !exhitited4attba' Pails' • position-in 1887. . These , tributes :tst au important= branch of) tba „fatalist resources of PeUhylrpula tare beiii, iiis4gned a 'place adobe othek alai"' bfiir relics in &Okapi* ' Uhitibcr. i' t -,;-,: gust rear , orrAinu'': _<<' - ,"- Diligent - 4)ot unsuccessful-starch has' been : , repeatedly made i for, the coat .Of - 1111afir Of the State, and: fir 'the anthority inidarylifeh the present losign:'•wasi eitablished: ' It seems thatf forlesirs past nu trace of either the urigmal.authority Or &Nip amid uywhere be found, and it is recom tnemied that the Legislature - take the necessary steps to , supply the omis sion; by such means as they in their wisdom shall determine, - .wars nmixxxcumua' - A. number of benevolent, chariahle and other &mils: institutions annual ly receive appropriatiOna from the State for thew support.:.These 'op; proiwiations, in 'most, if not iw all cases, appear to have been 'adequate for the purposes to which it was in tanded they _should be ipplied,; and tre as liberal as 'can reasonably be expected in the' prpsent condition of the Treasury of the State. - run susgratenite lunteues. A preliminary report ,on the SO. quehanne flitheriett has been submit ted by Oot-taines Worrell, (Ili& En gineer, Commission under. the act of the Legi,slatnre_in reference there to. There are tome facts which should be embodied in the report, t which can not be ascertained un- January. - PermissiOn has therefore been granted .to the Coin- missioneri at his requmst, to postpone the submission of his regular report until the eirliest day practicable dur ing the present tnontk CLITLIC DISEASE - .The prevalence of. - oontagiois or epidemic'diseases among cattle:ind ,other animals has fur some 'years . past been a prolific source of anxiety and alarm among thei Prodicers and consumers of- Meats - in many of the States. It was therefore deemed im• portant to calks,. convention of com petent persons to , take into considera tion ,the means best calculated to remedy this great and growing evil. This convention 'composed of three commissioners e ach from the fourteen States represented, appointed in ac- Ordance with an- agreement by the several Governors, assembled at Springfield, Illinois, on the first of December last, and an account of their transactions is lieiewitli pre sented. - Without legislative authority, but believing my action 'would be dam- Coned .b,t.the people's ' representa tive; I appointed Dr. Hiram Corscin and Messrs. E. C. Humes and A. Boyd Hamilton, commissioners to represent Pennsylvania in that.cofi vention: These gentlemen freely gave their time and - experience, and also incurred a pecuniary expense of about three hundred dollars i to defray which I recommend that an appro priation be made. • STATDIIIOB. In view of the vast amount and great variettof the products of the State, a desk for the- collection of statistics, relative to exports and im ports,' agriculture, manufacturers, coal, iron, lumber, dai., might, with propriety and profit be .established. This could be accomplished by the employment of a competent clerk, under 'the supervision of one of the present heads of , department,s whose drity should he to collect and publish such facts as might tend to "stimip late and increase oar productive en ergies, instill new life and vigor in - to our manufacturing interests, and lead V) more accurate knowledge of alt , onr internal ream - P. - des and the proper 'methods - for their develop ment: There is abundant- space pi the Capitol buildings to be appropri- Med as .s receptacle for books, pa pers,Enineralogical and geoligical epeclaaus, and ether, articles that might be contribdted appropriate to such a department- and winch in a few years would form an invaluable Undei legislatitive direci tioni the good resiiits viould beat= most incalculable,iand are' requited by the progressive spirit of the age in which we live. RESOLUTIONS. OP THE VERMONT LEGLIMATITES. Youlattentionin "callSii to the no ekmpulying joint resolutions,"passed at the. Wt session of the. Vermont Legislature, beating &just tribute to the late, lieu: Thaddeus Steveni: Joint.resautioris from the same bodY are - alisotent'yOu ' - which regal' as worthy of -your Consideration, rela tive to 'the aot of Oongimui 1 1 , to eet• - tafilish and .pretent National Ciente teriek! ,an I..reconthending " to , the Legislature ofthe State of PitnniA vitas the r 'lmage of an sun em powering the beard of commissioneri .having charge of. the Soldiers'. N. Ceemetery - at Gettysbmg, to transfer al-sthe right,- title Interest and care of said Soldiere?'„Naticninl -Cemetery_ to:' ther vd Govern ment,- upon the cOispleticin of .the I. It hill' beill tife•lnie Wilks). State, during the put ;yearbilose b' death two of her representatives hr the ,Oprigrea if the, tuition. Hod Thaddeus = Stevens; of the and licsi. Diririi4; Finned'of Twin 'chilli Illitriit: . Both were natives of 14 Vennont, , but in eat" , life se • , PenuOvinia ; for their -lune,- ble4oA. ibemielves,with her i n eatO; ''iotitch' - ther , were , cluten:3, 'guard br the Legfilitare4 and OP peoples of k the Oodunozwesdilt Twin :lung remember withlicrititudir j . end,4lodd :eillelent urviess.;;_The first Went down to his outwit* a long life of ipublto usefulness and in Willi Matured honors; the other in the primer: ot 'prmlifinat-i' lel. mfr . -• ;-: -.41 , .1 - -- -- ' ,, i' - ' ':''/g -,lrrcl,l i ,; 4. , ,, , The Hit lir ; leikarrieflosdderisie thd ' Al‘ o taita. frin* IligilOt bir.s 3 l o4- ; the - - • .. .r.,1 ,1° 7 1 ,0,-AiktO' , ill •lifii ' ~. the• 1 titionersi "arery hi r ~,v• ie l I case. ThaViliiiit . ibridt they . , , hinllikelr ) igo .11. tedr tw .t I tels tives,zriv;ypetiddiag 'Weigh 'NFP =7 1 04 ctbee - -1 11 ;eneted :Orgies, 41).40 no:denlit t *f• hi aka' rity Al ApstiiCeif-41 7 3k - certaii;, • , ;the fiicti lot onlyjuitiqed,b • ' - Ezeoutiye. • ' - -,met' - radio i ' lit 'itoplhOit:iotts , forl " iiiiiddritilithelear hai been siztosewe- teuk_dred , arid - twenty , ithree. Xtket, - ,suunber. ot ,, '..P*Vbrielifila4d id .00 tinie r lillie- one - ow?' hundred . , - and', six;whiol4artitti4Artir fli pee „Cent. Of •thclia pardoned *,boat ,five per Cent' haV . ,e - ban Again' _brought be forelhe' courts `in consequence of "their return tn. the"commission 'of . !mime.. fully ' - :,k "7: is .•-:1 Illn , & ;impressed with the weight,tyesponsibditiy of the peidon lng powerr which =Yanks : among the Meet ditlicult:ind - emberneseink dii iitiof the. Exam — tire" e&A„ "Daily beset with powerful iind Wird ink _ porthOtitie, Am_ well As - - conflicting. sepowentetioresarete Abeeela Whom - he 111 K. il 1 ItU r bcienabled An. place , . the fullest confidenee,in order to- nvoA errors • . u; , the decisi* of any lease, thelleireincir is Compel rU. to take in to conelderition the action of the court before which Abe , convici, has been tried t the Majesty of the law 'whichtsay or brit not havi be‘ll vi- . olited ;• the condition of - the prison- , er- , his temptation to err ; the injury at MAY be -initiated upon his help lean lisd.6oolldent rehiViv - es, - and - the Arguments and ..fippea4f of .citizens whose opinions and" Wishel": he - is bound to reipect. And hovreveti,juin his decision and humane and iene - r- Gus his actionijelther in fever of or • against the petitioner for clemency, -, he must expect to have his motives impogned,• his nano -and "character, maligned, and to • suffer virulent at- - tacks for the exercise of this moat impotent and merciful prerogative - -. The . pardon report will:exhibit that many-pstinces in which Executive 1 7 elemendy hat been revoked, youthful' prisoners ' charged with their firs offences, end those-of a trivial char acter, have been the recipients. The object of punishment, in all 'cases, should not_be so much to inflict pain as to reform the sufferer and prevent the repetition of evil deeds. This ._ fact is frequently lost eight of in im posing punishment ripen criminals, • especially when inexperienced youth!! are shut up in clop cells with men aardened in crime, where its arts are daily taught and a romance thrown around its commission. Instead c,f being unproved, .they _ Come fdrth at '-the expiration of their terms of gen- tende with the loss of self-respect, their moral sentiments • blunted, and prepared to Practice upon society the infamons lessons they have-learn ed. Sneb punishments tend to in crease rather thin lessen the qnantl- : ' ty of, crime. - When houses of correc tion and reforaiatories are construct ed, or- a proper system of confiee molt andprisozi discipline is adopted, there will be a material decrease of _ 'crithe, and comparatively few mMes to demand the exercise of the pardon ing priwer. - - •- • ifirsowsi: There are confined in the Philadel phia county prison the following named convicts, under sentence of death, for whose execution warrants have_ 'not been issued% Edward Ford, sentcnced.May 12; 1851 ; Jer• ry - Dixon, May 30, 1863 ; Patrick Finnegan, February 9, 1863 - ; _ New. ton Chainpion, December 1, 1866 ; and' Alfred Alexander and Hester 'Vaughn, July 8, iB6B. Successive Governors, for satisfactory reasons, have declined to order the execution of these persons. / The law , requires that they • shall 'be ''executed in ac cordance with the sentence, uncondi: tionally _pardoned, or held in close confinement in the county jail during life. The latter. punishment, with the additional embitterinent constant- ly preying upon the mthd that'a death. warrant may at any inoment be is- I sued, is, perhaps , the severest that could be inflicted. It would be both . just and merciful to give the Gover nor authority to commute the sen tence'of death in theabove named **ages to., imprisonment, .at labor, -in the penitentiary, for such 'a term of years as the ameliorating circumstan cei-may seem to- justify-and demand. One of the convicts llama .has been imprisoned about eighteen years, and although it might. not b 2 advisable to set him at liberty i humanity and . the ends of justice require the com mutation of his sentence in the man ner suggested.. The foregoing' subjects have been deemed of snilkiient :importance to submit at thg, present time for your informationand consideration.. Otneh may occur heir the close or the ses sion which may be worthy of special communications.' It will bemy con• stant care and ' cl 4 termination to co• operate with you in the prosecution of any messure4 that •may " tend to preserve and increase the prosperity of the . State and • the happiness of its people, with , the firm - belief that your united wisdom will. aim con stantly to. promote. these .desirable results. Many 6t 1- the events that- have • transpired'sinee my last annual com munication to the Legislature have ,been unusually interesting and sig. nitHant. They have been infinitely More than political, , and bear directly upon tbo great intermits and most sacred destinies of Om nation. Apart - from the vindicatiod of the principles of the party which sustained the government and the army during the contest 'for the preservation of the Union, and the election to. the Presi dency of theitraCsoldier of the age _ is a - fact that the people have by tri m-Ohara majorities forever settled our oontzoversy - upon certain. funda mental principles: Parties ratiyand undoubtedlY will arise upon Other is-/ sues, but" there can be no future struggle about slavery. Involun tary-servitude, as a monopoly of la liar,is `forever destroyed. The mon- , ate Obstacle to the national "regress has-bees removed; and henceforward - all the faculties of- our people can be dev,eloped "without , let or hinder anefo. She fair awlexuberantly fer tile Stelae of the' South, heretofore .. eccopemtwely,retrogresatve and un prodnctive, relieved from this terribl • dubte, with the influx of northern im Migration and Capital, will soon ti come the tivate of; norther:kids ' , 'ter States' hi tan r the esti of peace, sod oh:Miens' testkiitrwill be devel oped- brwhiati tO okehaege-the vale products of the heretofore hostile sea , Um. - COYMOTATION OP 81L.VPVICES CONCUTSIOIE: [CbachNial cnilburUe Page.] ' D
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