FQRTY - SIXT : 4 11, Cm dart SPLCIAL NOTICES .0 be Iss4liid A 100.0 0 as P 0 Md. MUM imardir 011•1011011111011 B. nAIN.-NAA_ .-4kgacsen llama tem and_Bindeas. 1 Se Week , intnero VisATURIMX, J ittE mitrEue,. -rotrarux. is *HA. ! downs, add rarataaed aimninaiNg-• at a d v ance, or sa it not WA In adot um .CIA7B 803 6 CaMMIds_Er = n, 3 Copies to ode 1P addrees,ld 00 000111 1, 4 " 13 00121 " To News Dealers $4 00 per • • To Ittintatera and School 'Teachers ece JOVENIktY PIIPAReI. %.° Einuca ' Wise . . rreek-di D y A m I o LY- n l g o .is MD dVayO UVStdis TER3th---Terk man per ..iffewparble r U Ity:ichtan Itla nerved. : ' t li g i t •UAIL-41iyable` In advance one • months, It 75; three months, 11 i s a. DAILY- AND WEEKLY - Annum. to advanct; 114 cam CAPITOL. . • ... ~.. .. __ 1 - AST week vri ()Aviv!. --- ,LA the.elpifel that I strait the capital that,,ln Its -appli to labor and The •Pr(i( l dive: country, pir .-ivhfch:.t e • pe • business; iriafthetiOv raw ' ''We w ill now endeai7o ta.sh ditieri.of .the Govern,nt to ,•, tile •rneastirer that eu ht ti • Vrcpedy the evils cons !eine . . many ,persons.whoo. rmly. are governed ts;omtr ' cl , and • 1., that the people:4,o too ernment for relief and do no Is.upen their ex rtion. ( to a ecrtain., - eitent, i.b cause dreds -and • t'hou'sands of la . confer no benefit Whatever at large; WhiehisO fl i rt as thei 'eritioh to t - h `tnter'e•As of - concerned', are of, no,use i ' ~ Jurious =but: there:are . 2 . plinciples tkrklerlyinf,, 'meat. vthett tlare l nik e negl ' -1)4 fostereoy The - fir rri me . secure prosperity to tie wh . thus onh'anee the wFalh, pol ness .9f - all classes lii' :the cc the'highest to the r; ,most hu that Government. • • i . _ •, i There are three priMilpal .. : that give . non-productive capital: poi er •to (control: atrdjitroy productivelindus ry and - di:presa the rate of wages due tar, 1:: ,r, :nd wi,terevi. cr.:l:these 'causes prevail, capital become:; a 7 . • close instead .s;f a blessing to . the• .ountry and • its people;—these, are •Iftigh rate. of z interesti and • large dividends made omit of non-prc4 . ductive 'capinil . work . etas Mop y,, and not engaged directly in c eating, nd adding • 1. wealth to the country; q-imply b :ause it is. a - prices by which an unilde prop: rtiori of the • wealth of the "country is. grad ally, withL . drawn fronillie 'navy into ,ihe .hands of a .' few, whose greater abut dance: is alwayS'tW 7 ' . ifig i them the advantagebvertho. e who have the - k.aset-in •oilier wordo, •it Is to Unerring , ' .. process of making •the rich riel er, and,the poor poorer ; . tfie: Want ordec tate priotee 7 tion to our home indust .y . :' r 'she cheaper capital, more extensive. ac ' h•4e y, anthlow er rates of laborprevair g in' ')t ter nations; , . and.a sufficient volume Oi • -eu rct to, - of equal , - value throughout the cfuntry 1 ibperlY tlis',. iii tri huted with an expaut ing limi as.businesi: •and wealth. expandS. • r". . .. • Our Governmental p: ' favored the policy that .capital'the advantage ' capital and labor of the 'count' . when.. the. Rebellion Jo-oke out was changed,. protection secure dompstic resources Were stiniuk an extent, tliik , 'Wealth was create . , that we 'were enabled to rafse i clod to carryon , arid .suppress t • gamic Rebellion in the history of and meet all our obligation: It . 4hecuriency of the country Was - ; •11ated an(l prices' of everything interest, 4 ividelids and the Prb 'Were inflated in' nearly if not ip • ponding ratio. The high prenn whielr' 0 - 6V:tiled during the . I which our duties on fOreign gnu' ' 'added this preniituti• to the ra ;• ' \ imposed and gave' ample pron. with the high rates of wage; ' „prices for: mosey;—but when lint on , gold commenced deer greater railkthan„interest i iV 0 .i., wag,es of labOr, '..the,rate of duti , articlos eto b clised wadequately ! ..1 .: our-heme industry, and it Luca', • for the last two years, and. will • - tlii, vondltion,so long as non-pio '., 1 tal , 1);Li the advantage, . utile • • laws. These ..disadvantages t t (. 1. • bor,..and our produelli•tyindustr remedied Ily, wise - legislation, on . A'ongress, and we- will now, poin gislation required. 1, , -;: The tint measure, which is-MI '• '-: - OveiY6qerninent. which expec l the approbation of its subjects • 'nand their confidence and supp, test by legislation all its' subjects individual and collectiVe rights siou from any Source, and also t protect its home industry from ' • ges that : other nations may 'Pi • Ow . 11°9 produetionis :that'i wi tilt - it - and power, and on ivhiCL unist rely for husinessand th ( for support. Its foreign cominer oti4j,try 'e nsideration,, because H - ways grow 'n proportion to the it, deiinestiepr - uctiouS beyond of its own people. Non-prolit triescan.only have . a limited eon other notions, and never..cazi MU. per when its home 'industry 'is - , and• protected- by the (icivernat fore, it is the first duty cif - every Government - to .protect its het -• and its'iabor,. in all department, , -factures, theirodacts. of its nth ricultural punmits, - &e., • whir wealth and power and expau L of the oOuntry—and partieula PAratively new country, .wher terest of all classes, - embrachu • of the community, except t non-pradnctive capital, who • the ealtunities of the impoveri. I of all classes by taking adva manufacturers, that prices s ?tend to the rates prevailing i countries, where- cheaper Cap ' machinery and starvation wa , a a the masses. Home' protecti -. front such hostile interests or the foundation of every natiot ' To neglect this thity -on the makers, is not only unwise', • - criminal.—The high rates of i - tiered during theft-tient : bit, wl necessity undertUir financial p the large dividends derived Railroads, add many other sti .'the benefit of non-producin - Against labor and home pr . :.- - tends to withdraW capital fro try and. loan it on high.ratei; invest it:in;Speeniation, Stock. ... er - eate but little : wealth, end. 1• - depress and destroy domestic - : This can ho remedied by -Ind , - refundipg•Of the national sect . Or rate of interest, by gradua - , _to the rate that is likely to p - ' . country,; When its industry is and wealth becomes more a I ' such a ,Govern mental policy, , the' lowest rate Of intere4t is - , • , ,)wolit on Government see I country ; it isnot likely that ti ti , rest will ih:.-scend belOW.-A' • generation at least, .e.sliril* - .. therefore we . would .p!diitibc ' the securities now due; liiiikiiii,, , by providing for a neW•lixtn:,l ' • llundri.;ll Mdlion'of,Dollars' years,- free of taxation, wits ' • tached-paying, '-- rest at the i cent for ceten yc 71--4,1 - per cent c and - 4 per tent: for the rem. i J ---r- years. Such a !Olaf ',could be r I '':,,, , the'Secretary of the . Tri.aBnry , t 0.1 of boktrs and moneY!..tilta • and abroad, wity - the only • , printing the'new tonds, and a ' changeWithont any. per eenta, • :•i - . All the 5-20 1 0.11 - OW:dife":4lll4' faii• j dne,.would be • exchanged ... anital.l would fo,llAufp before . of ilms"p4oinfiffairothite , .wmiw t ritt aoki : iii;*otli f 1 1) . . thUf iliQl 4 o9k r t• i; , oe only securities then lmtW0.t11:: . 1881, and thfil#,e aliiatian• - be .pai 751" • - MEEEI EMI VnaL Sitaidti 75 per annum, tju ,at Arrva t rat address- „„,,O ) " law es. cash. will Walsh the Ipublish,d every .0" Usk pret • ow. IP 00; ; AL tr sopa! Efi six Ina• 3:=:1 Oft. KEI • point out to,/and • a, is hostile str , of the, 'depend- for r hat are tho• people, and adopted to ' ?There are I we that we einsequenee to the Govt v sufficient. his is true re are hun'. acted that I • the people • aeral appli•- enUntry. are, prove in updamental Of Goverril t d, hut must , is 6de,f 4 -tO people, inl r and bappil fropi c • Ktll442et or 1:21 Ind t of bell lie ue 9~ e.erlai very BM IS4 tolB6 -productive productive, me me ver the Wie policy 1, and qui ted to such I so rapidly Riley 'Ka,' le most the world. is Inn! that ,largely including e of labor, 'te a corres 7 in-0n.g014, ds :ue paid, el- of duties iv Lion,, even. and „high la. prena r ling in a I, ds and the 1 .7 on nvoy rotective to e dei : e4ed •ol}tiinue iu uctive eap• he pret-..eiii le home la; only be' the part a out the le; perative ()et MIME anti toni T toTroi in all their rum 4ggre ).foster and !tie ad vanta- se—.'lt t lieYeoplv ol:crilinotit e is of seci g iis will .ai increase of the wlnti; I cing (..oun- F1,..11( ! r not fthge'reil .nt: c intlu try 111 1111111 - e:s, and-ag- . t A li produo he ,busiu6s in a coin- is the in- iglit-t,entli.9 • holders Of . vi. rich o'p 1 produceis ;go of these old ; obt de much old(4 t 1, exteksisict for n therefore, •qttalities, is s prosgerity. r of our law ll t absolutely. t rest eugeit cll became a ey 1 1 , and also in " Banks, , i, is':alsn for capital and", etion, atut iome intlus interest, or &c., wideh. ;ely tend to roduelkin.-- Ipg ;for the le4=tit a low-• ;descending 1 ' 1 tailhl , pur y developed 3 dant , under. In Eng l a nd • '3 per eent.4:si, r ties in i thb ) .rates of, in.; e cent. fora. I pent rate-- ifo , refunding s , y fall due, su. Twelve run fortY •rat mils at :te: n? 5 per „i trai years, I int , twenty -eat:tied:by , illiout: the' c ,at :kkaut6. ••xPen .... se of ing the ex o anybody. 1 , est. as thpy IC, this loah,. expliation Tholol4o'B 'tided:lit 01111 , f th'e off by the =CM INN N. . . . the time they fall due out of the sinking fund: . 1 11 6 would dispose of all the Nation al securities, and rte elf=be ‘ ' l4 l-'7 theMerif in*eat wilt . 7 t.tromin . ~, - zaltifie .counity, aid *oiling It - Aetna to r.idief intereapald ,beirtize the ' Ilebelliokiiz :Vans of p rol o a sitir.' VS reduce the raleinf Interest now tiplow 5 Pell' cent. would befit- 1 -polltie;tand *aid Gelid to banish the earn ; rides from theiountryiand the interestalio, which would be a great cidamlty tothe . couri;.' try. It would be more to the hiterest of the., country to keep these securities at home. by: • paying at least one per cent more interes4 and none but unthinking persOns, jobbers, and thisfriends of jobberaortnild adbotette it different ;policy. • After all these - other eceririths were either paid off . or converted lizto'llie new securities , we *would authorize the of the - Tieasury',- to . enter the "market; an d buy up"the new - loan 'lathe tnarr . ket value : with any surplus revenue he Amy have off handuarequired brother_ purposes, 'and place theta in a' sinking land, -the same as be now , doea- The rates of Interest,paid on National securities In - any-country gener;,- allrcontrOls the rate'"of Interest to a great extent in all other-tituisactione . Within that . country '-in - the old witted - portions „rif the same:- We pre . aware that it :rules "' much on the fr.ontiens eta country likecfues where the settlements are thin-and .the ex penditure of a little money largely Increases the value of propertY,with the present heavy` ernigration—..but in the money centres of the - country:the iower the rate of Interes t, with business • In a . healthy condition, the greater will be the prosperity of the productive In dustry of the country. We Would- tax the banks in addition totheir present , taxes from 4to 1 per cent. or compel them to substitute' tile new loan. in place of • ; t4lo3ends they now hold' t 6 per cent." , . . , -., Year after year, at the instance of the mo tley. changersjiafflcers and speculators; great efforts have , been made to increase the legal , rate of interest in Vennsylvania from 6 to 7 per cent., on the grorind that New. York pays. • 7 per cent., arid thattigreat deal of Pennsyl vania capital It draWn into New York, add alsoforeign capital, which tends tofiveNew York a great advantage over Pennsylvania. This argunient appears very plausible, but it is not true. • Foreign capital „does' flow inte -:',.' - ew York, and. it will continue to flow there, because the - agencies of foteign houses are lo cated there,. mid some capital from Pennsyl vania may be sent there for investment, but. 'our lower. rate of Interest in dismunfing paper for . the productive - interests , „ of our State, is of ten fold more advantage to Penn sylvania than all the injury she sustains,hy a . small' portion -of lfer capital being directed to another State for . investment, where it will draw one pbr cent. more interest: It is our lower rate, of interest that ,is' developing our mineral resources and increasing. our manu facturing industry ipr rapidly;• that she will soon 9UL:trip .NeW' York iii - - everthing bid her. foreign eornmerce, and eVen in popula tion before many years pass by.' . Therefore, any legislator 'that votes In favor of increas ing the' rates of interest. in this State, is . an enemy to labor and the domestic industry of the;country,-fayors the interest of, non-pru ductive capital s and is nothing'. but a tool, of the,mone,f shavers. ' ' The next iitiOtiok is the:curreney: 'A good and safe curieneyliihe greatanxiliary tn ..,s ure p ro4Pe tityilfrileO nrtect i on with the p ied tt' iug measure:4o:llcl would be shorn f one half their • adVantage; to the coin) . nutty . without it. Ina, commercial country a Paper.. currency Is: absolutely -necessaryit may be 'made convertible, ?or like-our legal•tenders, . nor:convertible—if made n.on.corivertible, it must have a limit; and the Government must stamp a value on It thesame ascoin,'and we it for all purposes that coin is now used. -We, however,' in accordance with the principles adopted. by all other commercial countries, s -. .otild prefer a convertible , paPer . currency, ,particularly as we are st c i h large produCers of the. precious Metals. Olitr‘National . Or rency made convertible, withdisiauSe requir ing thAanks to redeem' the notes 'at par in the money centres, and' thus keep thein of equal Value throughout 'the -- coutrr'y, is' the best currency now in existence: But to make. it more uniform, and more useful to the co i f ti . thuitity, i't musk not have an !Arbitrary limi : to be changeti - • periodically by legislation, • nori is• it wise; - to have nn unlimited, issue un s ' (feria sys,tem Of. Free,Banking as claimed by, many, which W . Ould, in our country ; proVe as destructive as. Free Trade -,Vith foreign countrie is to our productive industry. It. would. be attended with all the perlodiezil;, fluctuations which has characterized our country heietofore; and Whielt has proved so destructive to investments whet? paper issu e s was made too abundant, by the creation of . new banks in a time of speculation and high values, with scarcely any limit, 'i,ilticli always has and always will resultirt bringing about a crisis which results in prost4ting business and haulm: thousands. - • , ~ . We therefore propose issuing the currency based on the assessed - Value of-the real and personal property-of the country, in thepro portion- of one dollar.in paper currency . to t. , 37, of the assessed valuepf the real and per sonal property, and distribute said currency. . among all the States and Territories in pro portion to their asse4ed wealth. This would. remove the objections of an arbitrary limit, and also provide for au expanding limit; just in. proportion as wealth and business in creases in every-part of the country.' This' ,would give to the , money centres their:pro; porthin' of enrrency in proportion 'to: their wealth, (not populat ion.; as smite rather i ii ex pe rieneef I financiers in Congress have propo's:. N. IL Berg4resr,e.:, I . ; : .•lro i l.'i .... ' \Villiiini It'. T.Ch t,.T.4iiiillta.... Wn ace \V.-1\'01!1' , p, q:- v. ill": ' • JOll ' 13. lii'iVi. kt'l", 'l';':i'llJltt. . , Panel' Kil-lin4;3.r.' P; rt. ..: 4 % . 1'110!1. • ' . -.. ii 400 B. Kerstnie.., 1.:.4.0.. tritii...xvito.: ,ftixtiaql 11c.w b. kt.t '.. , 11 . - - .Nl:cli boy t•lit!!.- .11. struck ut Ord 1n a - few tin ; aa:l hail inntion of tit t hat:the _Uth EOM !•1" Will be: , k , 14 the pro ai te,worthiess iti t ty' Maiisime illy 1, ~ ei- • .'• ' cry,. near 'river, and !nu .of I atilt) and. ticus•n the- comer of rr coudue:-. I - tv,ll - A1g . 034 from Mr. .are AIN eye. P. 24., "Ntalope;oh Thor.* wi-tlitiut F 'W:18 diS- A; IL. in- :o ft NV as' he charge d tje tt tldilre )0 bail to (hi nal ti ills Post iatles Me- . . and Ids about t; the cold El iho • lJettinga!—The pitbli4schtio-b„,..; pf Potts.- I : Ole - used for the sunriner vacation 'on Tinrrs,: Tiiio f flex -. t State Convention or the tlrand .Anny c !tin. Repitblic . o . ll.bb lickl at 11'ilke:-:,baric.oti, r. ' ° li r i ll t) ..o h t l i h: ‘ ,.., 'l i t i l j i t o t. m c i3 r:it. i .i ni A l l:ii a l l i ., h l ,l i li t i , ' ,i tatii: .notnitiating.., 1 I,' t : e e n .t il 3 .e ßi fi b r fa e l pa y r4 w l i i l o l u be t l s., have. I:(Lu ee r t n h f . l o iu ,i. t l i t e d y i.( . ar e; Li i 1 'tier ance its this borough. .- ,' - • .. , • It i. ,1 r a r u m a t pxl apples barehvy areni a theird.t "sweet a l p ! a p r e b a i l i z e t;e s on. 'olio.' ' . .- • 1 , . , . t. •- i estimated that Delaware will furnislt :,wii a d a half inillions-oe, baslteis of peaches: A Thu Junior Clipper,timr Junior isiatithial ba , a.. ball e ik3 pitty6d pinatch gartie at the park on latit STtirday, reatiltiniin-firOr of the latter by a t,eor of 49 to !lA. •,./.i. II.."• 1 N. l ! ',.eutern!fisenter predicts that the Erumensity or ith wheat' crOp: this -year,: will bring flour thiWn to - ,54 - per!barrel. I r . ',,, • ~ 4 - i • , :irt '..S ) ;IP-allerson._44, Cranberry, ri' 1r Itazle to !, 't s'etrneitirtiOillied by lightniU _ iirit,-day. lastw ‘k... -i-;; - - -----------: -- --- H - :! - ,l'ilb,hotala In!ttrisq•leinity lire tilling uP with stininrier roanierti. - ;' I . "!, . .. .4'llei Whip-Wor-Willm ha.'yo niade, their np witiratteu. '• ! -'' 1 - i ' ' ' .' ! - kli le boy at. g"titztekvn, •Ibequeathed his 'ti 'tire w MU], ‘i•ill'ett is - 3.s Title dpllar,- to ;he Wont elial ro o :,Drphailli' }lnvite, just 'before hiii death. I I ' V•eeeri , -quarter! etcatts We enturitging news. that the crops wRI bt7iihnudant iw year. flu reds' of dintf4exzweit !were on