forest $fpuMwan. W. R. DUNN - EDITOR. WEDNESDAY MORNING, JAS. !6, 1876. Address of J. F. Hartranft. OH THE OCCABIOlf OP HIS BECOKD IN AUGURAL AS GOVERNOR OF PENN SYLVANIA, OX TUB 13rH DAY OF JANUARY, 1876. a Qentlemen of the Senate and Home of Representative and Fellow OiliteM: Three, years ago, when the onth or office was administerd to me as Exe cutive, I took occasion to express the sense of 107 iuficite obligations to the people of tbe State who bad honored . rue with repeated proofs of their con fidence and good opinion, and it would be unworthy affectation if I did not now reuew tnj acknowledgments te the same genorous constituency, who, after a three years' stewardship of tbe highest office in their gift, have called me again to assume its impor tant duties. - The continued favor and inflexible support my conduct of public affairs has received from the citizens of the Commonwealth, bespeak from me in return, tbe utmost zenl and fidelity in their service, and my highest ambition will be reached if my administration will be remembered as an honorable one that studied and provided for their best interests. I still have as exalted an opinion of the great trust you have conferred npon me at when first confronted with its novel and grave responsibilities, and despite the experience had, am none tho less dis trustful of my abilities to meet its re quirements, but whatever may be my tber deficiencies, I do not know what it is to be wanting in attachment to my State, or affection for her peo ple who have distinguished me with so many clinging and conspicuous marks or partiality. 1 am not un miudtui that, tbe weitare and progress of a State depend less upon its gov ernment and rulers than upon the habits and circumstances of its citi zens, and no measures or aduiiuistra tion can produce any substantial good unless they are dictated by public opinion or are begotten of the public necessities. A people must be ripe for reiorra or reform can work them uo perraaneut benefit. Invention may exhaust itself in contrivances of public unit j end rulers may be never so wise 10 tneir devices, but if the dis positions and mteligence of a people are unprepared for the reception ef remedies they will not take root in their affections or affairs. Imbued with these convictions, the maxims for the conduct of my admin istration were easily formed. It was only necessary to resolve that its acts should have no selfish taint, that they should be colored by no persou predictions or warped by any fa vorite theories, aud that inspired neither by fear nor favor tbey should m to rolled the people's will. With tbe lights with which Heavon baa endowed me I have striven to adhere to tbese maxims, and if at any time X nave tailed to conform thereto it has not been from lack of patient in vestigation and honest exertion or of a tender and jealous regard for the nonor 01 me otate but trom a miscon ception or misapprehension of the wishes or the needs of her people. In . the future then, as in the past, as the executive or the Commonwealth, can have ne interest to serve that not her interest, and can embrace no doctrine or embark in any cause that will not advance the material pros perity and promote the enlightment .of her citizena. JMy opinions upon the questions . "that efTeot the government of the State iiave been presented in my annual Message and it is unnecessary to refer to tbera. When we look around us, gentleman of tbe Legislature, how various, multi form rnd intricate are the interests of our great Commonwealth. Certainly it is proud distinction to be chosen to administer tbe affair of a State that has within her limits so many of the elements of empire and it believes us to tee to it that neither its dignity or prosperity sufl'er through any fault of ours. Let 113 remit no effort that will enlarge the happiness or benefits of her citizens; kt us be distinguished by loyalty to her interests, by a jeal ous care of her institutions, a liberal understanding of and provision for her necessities, by humane atten tion to the wants "of her poor and afflicted, and enlightened treatment of her criminal classes, and by a tol erance of opinion, political aud relig ions, so that when we are discharged of our trusts we can deliver them to -our successors with the approval of our consciences, and, let tis hope, with tho blessings of a grateful people. With this renewal of my obliga tions as your Executive, I invite the lamest and active co-operatiou and counsel of all good citizens, and im plore that my official acts may have the sanction of Deviiic I'roviilonce. Amrrlcnii V Foreign GILMOREcvCO., Successors to Chip man, Hosmor A Co., Solicitors. Talent procured in all countries. No Fees In ad vance. No ohargo union the patent is granted. No foes fr making prelimina ry examinations. No additional foes for obtaining and conducting a rehearing. fly a recent decision of the Commissioner Ai.L rejected applications may he revived. Special attention given to Interference Cases before the Patent Office, Extension before Congress, Infringement Nulla in different Stales, and all lltlintion apper taining to Inventions or Patent. Nond stamp to Gil 111 ore A Co., for pamphlet of sixty pages. Land Cimcm, Warrants) and Scrip. Contested Land Case prosecuted before the V. 8. General Land Office and Depart ment of the Intirior. Private I And Claims, Mining and Pro-emption Claim, and Homestead Ca"e attended to. Ijind Scrip in 40, 80, and U'0 acre pieces for sale. Thia Scrip ia assignable, and can be located in tho name of tho purchaser upon any Gov ernment land subject to private entry, at 1. 5 per acre. It i of equal value "with Bounty Land Warrant. Mend stamp to Gil more A Co., for pamphlet of Instruc tion. Arrears) of Pay A Ilouuty. Officers, Soldiors, and Sailors of the late war. or their hoirs. are in many cases en titled to money from tho Uovernment of whieh they have no knowledge. Write full history of sorvlco, and state amount of pay and bounty received Enclose stamp to Uilmore A" Co.. and a full replv, after examination, will be given you free. IVllmiOUH. All Officer. Soldiers, and Sailors woun. ded, ruptured, or injured in the late war, however slightly, can obtaiu a pension by auaresBing u ii more a: to. Case prosecuted by Gil more A Co. bo- mre me supreme t ourt or the united states, the court 01 (. lamia, and the South era Claims Commission. Each department of our buainess Is eon ducted in a separate bureau, tinder charge of the same experienced parties employed by the old firm. Attention to all business entrusted to Gilmoro A Co. la thus se cured. Wo dosire to win success by do- serving it. Address OTLMORR A CO., 629 FStroot, Washington, jj. u. 4ltf TIME TRIED AND FIRE TESTED THK ORlaiNAI. ETNA INSURANCE COMPANY OF HARTFORD, CONN. ASSETS Deo. 81, 1873, 8n,rur,ottr.7i). MILES W. TATE. Sub Agent, 45 T'onesta, Fa. e ag:nts wanted for the ENTENHIAL HISTORY of the U.S. Tho great interest In the thrilling histo ry of our country makes this the 'fastest selling book ever puhlishcd.ilt contains over 400 fine historical engravings and iXW pages, Willi a lull account ot tne approacn log grand Centennial celebration. Send for a full description and extra terms to agents, .national t ubllsiilng Co., I'naa dolphin. 33 4 jfTx WJ&B roultry vovtaer Ji-'Y1 euro rhicken riiltrs at.il r. Willi iu ;! .f till i'if- t I'onder, au(i fi b-stal vt criici r nttrniH-a toci'.". Una and pruiier fufelliii?. oop I'ynltry fnvcji In coi-Uni Dirni) for any lt.Rth ot tJm. wlili huUi profit and plemmr. lnrkre ef BveArf!.o. runr dulef, &en( rc udoo r- A. c. MET1CR CO., Baltimore. N.P. BURNHAM'S TURBINE WATER WHEEL Was aolected, 4 years ago, and put to work in the U. 8. I'atent Office, D. C., and has proved to ue the beat, ii sizes made. Prices lower than any other rlrst-claxs nirai. raimmiot iroo. AUilress N. k. Uuruhani, York, Pa. 18 H WESTERN riTTSIiUIiGII, IV The following list embraces only a part Muzzle-Loading- Eifl'es, full or half stock a t S1 kl? A m 1 ,.ie , vi-f, v-.', mifi ej. DOUblA fiaiTAl Aon 0 ".Ii oubla Rifles and ShotQuns, either over uiiuk, ursmo oy Hiue,aua at all prices from f to to o0. Single-Barrel Shot duns, for men or 8! ch.?ap Bafe and dur"hle. All prioes Double Barrel Shot G uns. Our fifty different Btylea, made of Iron, London Twiat. Ijiminate.i Steel nr nmr.au' cus Barrels, finished in the best and latest i.v iu. an Bi7.es, lor men and hovs, at prices riWoo 10' 15' " t25 PISTOLS, In varioty from fl.VO to $S.0O. 4, 6, 6, or 7 shooters, of every kind, at all trwOM from Sri m tr. r- no ' BREECH-LOADING RIFLES. long range gun iu the world. Prico ojily Mharn's Celebrated Rreech -Loading Rl ties only ?10 each. vi-iu:::tiu JJreech-Loading Rifles at loest factory prices. Wlesson's and Stephen's Pocket Rifles, using metal cartridges, Bl i2, $l,i and 18. Breech-Loading Shot Guns. The Pexter Singlo Barrel Breech Load ing HhotUun, using Brans shells price tM. StcpheiiH' U. L. Single tiun, $16. Double Barrel Breech Loader, of Moore's nean's Woodhill's, Cireenen's, Richards', Sooot's and other line inakos, at all prices, from o0 to SoOO each, Henlor Irice Lint to J. II. JOILASmY, GREAT WESTERN GUN WORKS, 285 LIBERTY STREET, PI1TSDU11QII, P., and state that saw this advertisement in lllR FoilKsT IlKl'lTllMCAN. Takf. Notick I will lmv or trado for Army Rillos,C'arbines, Revolvers, diiv, For prices see Catalogue. Orders by mail receive proinptattention. Goods sunt by exprexs to any point C. O. P., to be examined before paid f.jr, when IS rv -eTS .'" sua - "1 I UOVC Allegheny Valley Rail Road. Oil Creek & Allegheny River Rail way, and Buffalo, Corry & Pitts burgh R. R. o N ANI Al'Tl' OR Sunday, Dei'Miibor ill run aa follows i ltfTo, trains w STATION'S. Northward. Southward S I n. S i fco. 1 Xn. mm p tn p lit p m am p m Pittsburgh P:4r !:2fn K::m OMftl 8:0! 6:2.1 W Pen.tunclOMl'jl '2:M1 Uh:W 7:4" 1:40 4:1.1 Kittnnnlng ICMol 4:mUl::t.' 7:rj 12t4M S:Vi It. H'k .lunrll:'il fiMMi I2:.rx R:5i 1 1 :: 2:-jo Hrmlv Ilondll:;N tf:17 l:!fi ft:Sll:S2 2:0l Parker 12;lo ft:f4 2;1: 4:fMO: o 12:.W Kmlenton 12:.M 0:"i 2;4i 4:27 12:00 Hcrubgrass l:.')ft 7:14 4:o .1:41 H::l l(l:TO Franklin 2:11 8:0s r:07 2:.r8 Sua) IMS Oil City 2:50 H:ft4 6:00 2:2oH:lt) :2.1 Oleojiolis 8:07 7:54 10:02 5:17 KagleRoi-k S:17 0:.V! 4:4fl Tloncstn 8:12 0:24 l;24 S:42 Tidioute 4:25 10:M H:X 2:IW Irvinutoii 5:10 12:30 7:45 12:45 Rousevillo :H 0:0S (1:'2S 1:1(1 7:40 7:52 Titusvillo 4:0'10:(N) 7::t5 I2::f: 7:(H) 0:45 Corry f:2t 8:55 11:0 5:20 Mavvillo 7:10 10:37 9:2(1 S:W Buiralo 0:15 1:15 6:00 12:15 p. m ni p. in a. tn a, in p. m Trains run bv Philadelphia Time. IAVI D McCARUO, Gon'l Sup't. J. MORTON 11 ALL, tJen'l Passcngor A Ticket Agent. ScriToners' Monthly for 1 876 The publisher Invite attention to the following list of some of tho attractive ar ticles secured for Bcrlbners' Monlhlv, for the coming vear. In the field of hctiou. besides numerous novelettes and shorter stories, there will be TWO REMARKABLE SERIAl STORIES, By AMERICAN WRITERS. The first of these, now complero in our nonus. Ily ISUI?r. IIAKTU, Begins In the November number, and will run for twelvo months. This Is Mr. Ilarte's first extended work. The scenes and characters, which the author has chosen from his luvorite Hold, Califor nia, are painted with characteristic vivid ness and power; and tho woiii is without doubt Die most gruphio record of early lumoriiia iiiu inui litis yci appourotl. We shall also begin in tho January mini bor, "PHILIP NOLAN'S FRIENDS, Or Show Your Passports," By EDWARD EVERETT IIALK. Tho scene of thia story is laid In tho Southwestern territory, now forming the States of Louisiana and Texas, at tho tlmo el Aaron uurr s treason. The characters lived in a section which was now Ameri can, now French and now Spanish, and this record of their adventurous lives makes a story of intense nud unllagglng interest uirouguout. A SECOND FARRIER'S VACATIOR" By Col. GEO. E. WARING, Jr. Col. Warinor is now in Europe, visiting. in a row-bunt ridoof twohiimlied and iiltv miles, ono of the most fertile nnd interest ing of tho vino-growing vallevsof Europe. 1 his second series of papers promises to bo oven moro interesting than those with whtcli our readers aro already familiar. CENTENNIAL LETTERS, Edited by John Vanck Chkney. A rare collection of Rovolutlonnrv Let ters, mainly from stores in the hands of tne ilesccniliuits ol Col. Joeoh Ward. Thoy are full ol interest, and will bo read with a rare ruliNh in connection with tho Ceutcnnial celcliraiioii of tho year. Brilliantly Elustratod Artioles on AMERICA?! COLLEGES. Written resnnctivclv bv their friends, will anrsuir Hflrincr Die venr. 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