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'0 RT H • 91EACHER OF THE BIANO , 10 - FLODEON 1 AND VIOLLN.—Terms ieasonublq 15 Third street, I,,tween Market and .....4-3m...Chestnut streets . . • • • .44-3 - - GROCERIES. NEW GROCERY AND PROVISION STORE. 130YER & KOERPER, WHOLE SA LE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN ' GROCiEItIES, Queen's and Glass Ware, AND ALL KINDS OF CO . UN:TRY PRODUCE, , AlarrAvE just opened_ lame and well selected stock of goods at their stand , , No. 3 .Market Square, isburg, Pa., to which they incite the attention of the public generally. . uolo7clly JOHN THIRD STREET, NEAR WALIsiTt HARRISIMItG, PA.:; WROLIMALE A.ND RETAIL DEALER LN CONFECTIONERY; - FRUITS, &C, J:.;ltibe Paste, Paste, 7, Paste, Marsh Mallow Gum Drops, Cream Chocolate Drops, Plain Candies, &.C., uranges and Lemons, CaunedFruits, Teal and Spices, all kinds Paper Bags, D.der Fresh and Salt Fish In sea son, Vegetable's in season, C•lrrants, octl3 Impontkit's WINES AND sALLApz.. - k ;COQ r xo. i s SOUTH =maw WWI= AND.WAL.ICT, - P H I L. kDEL Al? G. IL LAIRIAN y ti Df. SALLAD'E; A LARGE .ThITOICE OF IN'EW RAISINS; CITRON, CURRANTS, PRUNES, At jn020.1 SITPERIOR GOSHEN Jun received at T oy - BOOKS, GAME., L a r g e ortment of Toy Books, GSM • ' &•C., Just received at nolO ; ; ' : It: te, r,... .•,, LSTRAmEitar EW IS BOOK S.---TH rat •at Ida% DAYS b& STIODDYj mow WaSPF E" BODXSEDRE.., A - . _ PPLE S.-200 barrels of Nei , ;-iroik State low la AppleS of a choice variety, just received, arid sold. grocery any quantities, Le suit purchasers, at the new [de4.l • - - BOYER ic KOERBER.- --......-- _ . E:LES I PICKLES! I—By the Baire - 11, n 02 0116.11 Barrel, Jar or. Yiz in ii p i t c Doe; 8.1•.;;;I. tsliso 4'oo .10 00 $2 24 d 1.5 tf Citrons; , 'Figs, flatcar,. Prunes Almonds, Walnuts, Cream Nuts, Ground Nuts, Pecan Nuts, QoCoS,Nnts; • - Cieriberries, flomlny and 13ean; Cakes and Crackers,- Sweat and Irlatt , Poti -- Green and, Dried And Country Prance., ~ .10111i WTS FIGS, &C., WM. DOCK, JR., & CO. BUTTER FOR TABLE 118 E, 'TM., DOCK., Jn, tr, CO. PODVAI“ Pit. ICIIINSQN, , • BALTIMORE LOCK HOSPITAL, EtA,9 discovered the most certain, speedy ' and effectual remodleadit)the World for IYMEASES OV IMPRUDENCE EOM itzLimr ur sus To TWRLVE uorrisi. NO MERCURY 01c soniiirs ORME' A Out* Wavrantict• oii : 110 Charge, iv:from On 'O l Ttho Days. .1„ Weakness:tor :the.' Back, Affeetionief the Kidneys and Bladderfinvolatitsr y , Dlschaim, paliotency, Genensl-Pe-' bility;_fre*Miness,, Meognor, Lo* Confusion of ',Meat Palpitation' or ilna-Ifeart, aromblintes; Dtmneetiof Sight.or OfddirieeiVDlSease of the Head, Ibroat, Nose or Skin, .Atfections• of - the • 'Lungs, Stomach or Bowels—those, terrible (4m:tiers ;arising from the Solitary Habits of ' Touth—those secret land solitary practices more fatal to-Shell-victims than th ~ song of 4yrens to the Mariners Ulysses,. (blighting their •most brilliant trOties or'airtidipatibils,' rendering marriage, &c ,impossible ; : • • s ; ,• . YOUNG ~312 N .Especially, who hare become thellciline of Solitary Vice, tat draulfulanclilestractive lutbleAtinch annually sweeps to an untimely grave, tlmueanda- of Young . ?,fen of , the most eitalted . talents rallct WhO Might otherwise have entraneedlistening;Senettes with WO then &prof eloquence or waked to - ecteay the Living lyre, may call with full conlidence, i'so' M9JUGE, . Married poraonS, or Young Men contemplating marriage, being aware at physicial Wt11311T9.9.9, • - • Be who placeshimseirander the care Of-Dr. 7. may ye. • ligicitMy confide in his honor as a ; gentleman, and, confi dently rely upon hiv skiff a rfigtaidait. •• . PRP•9 ImatediatelY Cured, arid this distressing affeetion—whieli- 141iderszlIf*-misemble and maniage iropossflde-Astheipsnalty:pid&by - Ihe *10: time otimproner YOONA:Pqrsous ar° too apt to condeli,excesse'S frbre netladirg aware of i rthe - dreadftil consecinencendaEiresy 'Mita: Now, litho' that under stands the subject Win preterid to",deny that lhe:lanter pioareation is lost sooner by those Leto Improper, hibits than by the prudent. Besides being deprived, the, pleasures pc healthy . , offspriht 'the. most serious and d 0.,. - structive'' syninioms 'bay and • third: . ..gage: , The 'system begonias deianged, Atte physical:entl!nsielital Pnotidfla;wealteriqd, loss ; .of ; :procreative power, ryous irritabllity, dy,spepsia,.palpitatlori,of theheart,ind rne; donstltutiOnsl debility a' wastincof the Mune; ;eon _ . sumptioti; decay and Meath.. • • • OPFIOX N0..7, Siaruleat.omalor STlOner, _ Left hanctside going from•Raltinaore ,elm 4 a few. hoop from lhecorner. not to nam e and number. - Z Letters' must be peld end contain staiap. The bodies Diplomas hang in-hie Office. '• • -•- : DR. JOHNSON, Membeitif; the Royal Mingo of Surgeons, londozg-gtad-% nate knin one.Of ths ! foost;ominent collages, in she 14n.ii,ed States, fdtd:tlia grAttr oa4 , of Whose - life has been Vent: In the hospTerd . PhillidekOhia :aid' OW where, haiadlicteilaioniecbf;.the moss 'astonishing ewes• that were ()Yet . 4.l4lMt::mail9 troubled with ringing the' bead and, ears. letter} asielp great _nervousness, baing, alarmed at sadden_ sounds, bashfultieek with Bent ..bliushing attended' iimiellenes with:dentngeoiena orminti Were cured immediately. • • TAT F, PAAT/CIJW NOTICE These fat sfusicof *44;4:ad:and M Olanchnly effeels„piti• - duced bystitli : weakdessiOfilie:babk and 'babe, pains , Sti."tbe • beadVdimuess of *sikbcilbsigiof musetdarvovasc,radpiuttiortot the , heart, dyspepsia; tier,: roes nylnptoras Ormusumption; ¢y ,• lirarralLi.--The fearful istrecte on the mind are push' to be .dreaded—ross r of memory conflisiolif of ideas, do. - pression of spiritiVaell - foreboilliWitertilon%*f society,. self. distrust, love of solitude , timidity, &0., are some of -:::ItOtfX4r.ltEN i -,_l Who have ittjured , titblitteltelt •by liritottbolit; dulged ,in.when„alono.,,tilekbit.frequptittgottearttnarkotri oval eorepbilen4; or WOO , e,ff.ePlA 'nightly selt,,evan when asleep, and it.het earea-Ttendmi ! marriage -n-Ais Bible- and destroys both mind- hild-bodyi stouicli ni'l ' :- Wbata hakkl9%Pg Pie ftePeef the darling. or hip paremth.shottld•hp .amnehikti from in -4feelleAS and bajoymanta of life, llittei Ctalseihencii:Pf deviating Amp the path of Wage and indulging hi a.. k,ertatn aeoret habit. Sash pewee= atom - hafore cendem NE , uot4Gg` . , Reflect theta sound.mind and body are the most new-miry: requisites to yrorpote connubialhaMness. — indeed - , with out these, the journektbritglitiftheetiWilrfii#l,,,pit -I:grimage ; ,the prospeot darkensto .thegiew. ; the becomes shadoweci withideepair and nuod.:mrfth the trielancholy reflection that tbe.ll:tppiness of another be wzdmes blighted with our Own.- • • - • - DISEASE 01" rmaltivoMA: .71 When the nalsgrildidirfd,hapmtenti . Yotary,_el : „ „Pleasure finds he Ms imblterilie s e eds of th i s Painful d i sease, 4.0010 NA FOTAT4III4 - 43011.04 - ?senserof . shame or the !dread of discovery deters from iippl9l4 to those who from education and respectability, can etiose l befrie t ndhim,, Hn falls into the hands of ignorant and designing Who,•Anckpable .:of :curing, filch his Peetltdeff :sub`: stance„lmep him trifling month after month, or as long as the smallestr-fie Can be obtained, and _in despairleastahim. With ruined health to sigh' war hisgaliingtsappolatment, ter, .by the use of theileaffly Voisbn,lfercuryrhisten- the constitutionalsymptomsofthisterribleslisems3,wh asaffeo• lions of the Heat xose, SJdn, etc., progressing ffightful rupulity,•:till 'death. z Pare_ el period to h is dreadful sufferings, by, Bq4A.lng . him to that . undiscovered country frotrwhence no tinvelir • --1' Di - DORSEad:E.NT OF THETPRESS T . he . clued it this institution..,yea.retter leuviiha' Vie' numerous ixignt!itait iniiticer•opsfattotui twined by 15r:-Jotuason;Wititeased : ?Fl iii¢crtOks 4 111 ? 451 ,1 4 . 4 = r ; and im- 11 Y otherponeticee zims,„ again before - Me' public;:bistitieti= liis stindirig as a lrentleratiii or ctudiefer- and Tiepin* , bility, is a sufficient guarantee to the afflideiL SKLNT DTSPASES SPRRDILY CURED. OiElbe Ne. : 7'Soutit Frederick StreetV " "AMIRICAN REMEDIES," , KNOWN AS 44 1I . EIAMBO_ILD 9 S 19 GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ: I ti ELY CO IT:0 E R, ATED" FLUED:titliACTWait]; jib kIiDEA; BIrI7NEYS GRA VKb MACS Medicine increases4he--power of Di gestion, mulexeites the ABSORBENTS into healthy acuoit, byw)/iph the ; WATERY - or' CALCgROUS doposi tion; and 'IINIaTITRAV - ENLARGEMENTS are re duced, as well as pain and inflammation, And is good' for. ?dEN, WOMEN or CHILDREN.', • t iLIVIBO.LD'S. EXTRACT :4Uflirn, Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation, Early In discretion or 'Abuse, AM/ZINGED - WITH FOLLOWING.' SYXPI`OIOI '•-• - ind4F o OLtiou to •F sertioryi. DrY 1 4 6 4... 0 (1144 , Lessor Lessor Power, , . Weak Nerves, ' • Moult., or Breathing,' Heinpr of Disease, Trembling, Dfnaness ef . Vision Wakefulness, Unlversid Lassitude of tket'ain in the Back,. .. ,litesaular Systole, ""-"- tlie Body, Hot Hands, • " ' • Bruitions on the rape, . • ;Pallid CoMitenace,. • . ' . ; = . • ' Tliese.symptoms, if allowpd tp so. on, which ,this mcdi eine Antariably removes, .soon follow :liiPOTOTO; Fid,(ll.l'Y - EPTImiIiTIC PITS' In otkikir which the nt 'may - 04)1re. 'Who can 'day that they are notlregbently.l6llowed by: fliode "direful' ..Jihiny aro aware of the cans° of their sufferings, Uttt r n,one wai confess The records the insane asylums and, iriebuiebelp Aeatfd by, leousti 84i; hair - aniple volt tteireto the truth ortlieessattion: , . - • • • Iit4O , CONSTITtfTION; ONCE' AFFECTED ; 7:ISIITIEDAGAIITO WEAXNESS,t ri 7 • . • -•;;•.: .147. ..11 • . • • Ritgitiriefthe atcl'ofmedlotne Yd sixengthenonil .invikoralb the System, which Helthbold's Extract Buahu invariably_ doeS. A trial will convince thexnest sX.spticaL • _ . • , Er24ES-/PEIVLALES,-Fi lL llll 4 , T OLD OR TOTHG, SINGIA.baIWAR C°NTEM tmply:atiictiops,,pq4diar!oferruLlfis tfiejatnlct nitequ4l.s4l 1* apy - dthderomidy, ss Tn . ChrOroili Or: Retention, Irregularity, rainftilneat'orstippreisaion id-the ettin'oinszylittatnatTons, UleiratedorrSchirrous state Or ttia Uterus, .I.4naprtiftor Whttos,Sterilq,,and•foll ,all..eem plaints inei4entle,the ser, wnetbrer arising froin tidn' IlabitO . 014sipatton or In the — ' - • • • • 'Dzor e ira , XPRicturraziraPA7 1 • • *7: FAMILY SHOULD BE wrisour . Tr. Immo no Balsam, Mercury, or ttnp eassut Medicine for llripleastihrein4Danggrosiefloi 'We& .4uF sus -4,p. , 1 HELMBOLD'S EX.THADT BUOHU, ,curtlrsocs ot:fiSORSCA rn sji Ch eir Id:4es .* Jlittlglapetise; little or no change in diet; no ineeo/veatence and no expo- Alibi It causes frequent desire, and given strength to ,Ukinate.i,heretiyireutevihg ohstroettons, preventing and „paring.b trletareaot the Drethea, slis d pu t ain and nil: don; dtthilh - thla'brate , and ex ' elliri~. Pels o nous, D' Lend Moilliiiiit-4datte ' ril •Theirratiridsi upon Alidusalidit:who.have. , bohnineviotimtottioaasnini. :who havo,Ktlihsa y y feea t yna cared in a shorl toplictibiy were ariceived;.awkWal the "Piti50n , :,1033.4 'the use of "licriverEaVAsitinte*" been dried' up in' hs, systisrti; break Oa in an:agravated fotni; and potharep atter n:!arriago.__ _ _ • VIM umfFaisoLD'S.Acr BUCERT Purl Affections. andWiscases orttle'LlrittM3i Organs; trlibWerreirsting or`Peinitle, liordirtiamver Otiuse•originating, and no. 'Matter of itiailorcsiandlna: .Diseases. of these - Orgias: Age ire thruktd of a Diuretic:. ..tigtAI..2OW,S., , EXTBA.fiT BDCHTl:l3.tlie,Oreat. „Diuretic - , and it iiceratia. to hara.the desired seta" for *hind - • It'is'rbbVii ,t, Blood—Blood—Blood. Holmhold's Highly Concentra ted Compound FLUB:).E7BACT.SARSAPARiLLASTPIth LIB: , This' Is an`affection' Of the Btbod ; turd' atiacki' the Sexual Organt,..tininga:onthe Nosti v ElEus, Ttutat; Alpo and. other .MPenk _Sigft_icettLinaKne**PiteAmeee - 24 - the form of ulcers. melmbold'slit Sarsaparilla pa - - -rides the Blood; and rensoi*ilkil Vulgolfroc the :Sitin,.giviiikko the ComplextiiiiWieiartandilteatthy- color: ;Itibeingt ;prepared exproaftly - frir this class bf complaitus; „US Blood-Rosily inOmperdes ; am nreserr4 i ; W, a , geeater extort - than any other PreParation of Sarattiparla . . - . ittsbirgoLtes RosttrAwr. - "T'" :salt - aideßent Lotloh fdi4lieesdaof SIIINIit 0140, tarlas , suilbjeatfonliiiLiii*.aser of 4 WO' •Willoei arisin'idrihn . lndelts of..dissititioni:connectif) 'wok the:Extracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla,_ln•Atuekdiglehee as recommended. Evidence-Rl . ..the D 1 94-fesPotisPio-eik Rubio - character Itili - VccoittPtin's thewtailicitiat C-TES OF CllRES•twinldghttienelehtir - iwith names /MONA PlSeleue,9.:lo4:Fanze: - .`Poii Medical Properties of Hoehn ado Dispensary of the ; United .Staye.. SeeTrofessor.DEWEES valuable trdits - ohlike'Praclfcepf, Physic. See remarks raltddthetthiv - itite vieieliitaixl PHYSlCE,Philadelphia See- rernarks...made* by • Xtr.•". EPHRAIM MoDOWELL, a celebrated Physician and mere ‘ber'of the . Royal College of Surgeons, antlpublished in the. ,Transactionsr of the King's and Queeh's Jelirtuir - See: Medico-Chirurgical Review,publiabed by BENJ. TRAVERy Felling of the Roy* ,Cetlegg of Surgeonn - :Tim:meet o ' th e teteeteacrd, works on Medicine. Estmctpf. Bucbo x $1 , 00" per` bottle; ir.bottles for $5'00., Eitract of seraaplu'illiti ;II- a • - liti#le;" - ur?.•al;i r for lin prOvedlhae Nash, centoper bottle; or six :for 42 50, , or half cdo;en eachlorAM po, whiek will hp =Motel* to ouro - oiiist.Ostirgtte.Ulses,. /Ldirectloas are adhered to. Denvered to any' addreas;aecniely packed•ftch;tta plrrallioir.:: , ;DeteribeLeynintumtilif s t il 4 hcmitinel Onz" -Wee gularantwiti: , :.o l jottlrettur ,, l.;.. • - Personally. appeared before me azr Aitternseteetethe , city •Of Philadelphia, It T. Helmbold, who, being duly sworn, dOth,say, his preparagona contain no nareotte,,no mar-, 'gamy; 4r ottior'iMuitous rtril o ,.aiM are H. rlreltbletabbil.' Sworn and subscribed before me, this . ....l34,arty :of No eembor, 18P4, - IliklitSylip r — Aldermen; Ninth street, ali. - RaT,lll4' Address letters for information in confldOn4: - s_'T. HELMBOUDizOlieretst.!. pepptio : i Sontli7o93, 1404, b*0w:4114014.1:441,PAP.4 1 9W - [my2Bly, HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, WWI 1864. MEDICAL. THE GREAT HELMBOLD.EXTRACT "BlICIKU;,! HELMBOLD RYTRACT SARSAPARILLA, SEMIBOLD:IMPROVED, ROSS WASH; E BA) GENUINE. PREPARATIONS MIfPOGND A 19,SMVE AND SPED IC REMWI FOR DLSEASBH-0rg313- AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS 111111 FOR ,WRAMsTESSES INS/iNNY AM./ICIONICFNEME ON /5.4T1N0 DLdI{!i•IAG .a , m)ltvrr. 9ailrfthgq4 , Pennsylvania. Leiiqtature. r.a1iT37213 P.X.Efpl,r. : .F.Oll„. nur 4 :Timalaximz -Nnox, Februar)l_9,i PAC Tho'§enate at 7. o'clock, ~1 1 1 41 Journal !IRA:PM 14441aPET 0 .721 1 °F`T4L.B,Pr4I.._ TherSecre,..tory Ofe. ,4Dannite ! ,n3Fehlth liert . l„ introduidd, preeetited - a return of the special Alection in Indiana AnArnifrong counties,A whereby Di. ThoraSsA.C44w4B_clikly elected, a.Benator tho;,roors,:of-JECurry NhitO, signed. " • • • The SPEAKF f II. The,: 6nitot. elock, FE4 I. please present lumelfin, front, ofths,desiL the purpose of fakiiiii,iftioaiii:,of office.. .The oath of Wipe morale!). administered to. Mr. Sr.. CLAni,the,fcillOwing words: "You do swear" by the Almighty ; God;, the. searcher of alhheerts, that ; you will:support the ConstAntion of the 'United States,. and, this' as you willonswer, to god at the great day;, and you do idsci,sivear, by Almighty God, ,the, searcher of all hearts, - that you will.,*imort the Constitution . of the State of. Peidasykkanut, and diiCharge your duties Seils„,*, with ft-, Aelity,,sud that as you answer - God at the great day." • TARAVE TO INTRO DUCE , Mr . :JO/USK:IN. - I. ask :411v; tg• , inkoduce; a bill in ple.4lit gkiatime. Mr. CLYMER. On the qpestiori grant;- irig, leave, Z , ask,for the ayo andlicies. . • r...IsTIMOLS;;(I2frty,I ask what Is the pharr acter - of the bill of the senator from Lyecsp., _ . . . Mr. * JOHNSON. * The bill :.I desire * to in troduce is entitled,,M. act to regulate .by soldiers in actiel,mili44 , The calffor the yeas and :nays- being See l onded by Mr STEIN, the result of the, .vole was as follows: • • . . Yz" -- Mcitss*,. ( Piln,Pn.27 B ,. lap, Flemi4, `drahira,. noge, :llonseholder, , Xohn"son,.Le AT wry, , Candle,s.s,, lliohols„ Ridg way, St. Clair, Tyrrell, 'Wilson, Worthington and Penney, Speaker-17. NAYS—Messrs. Beardslee; Bnoher, Clymer, Donovan, Gla k ,, Hopkins, Kinsey, Lamber ten, Latta, 11. ‘ Sherry ? Montgomery,„ Reilly, Smith„Stark,*in and Willace--1.6. So leave was granted: ' During the call, . • IIir:'OLYMEER said: made', the q 4, for - the ,ayes _ftnd noes,ppon this onastion ' aelpated ihnply hy:a - senie of the duty incumbent upon, an'e. There is no ~one. in this Senate to' whom, „Would more oliberfully accord ,gie at, any time to read athatilto.t.t34 l 4. 'Senator frPra. - .:LYectlx4 l2 l&• , y*4 l 4_ daelievd that - Bali Senate' is. ,organ )141,44, at e' QPROS CI P I° 3II 'Om Precedents ofl4Tferitri hPrq Reri( siatentlY, constantly, ever,' record a negative, vote upon the reception of this or any other piece of legislation. I thereforet vote no.- ':The resnlto,f the.vote.was then announced. Mr. 'JOHNSON Iread - PireY 7 lsTiscia :a bill entitled actte s regula plec lops yso ars! in actilaniatdry service.' L' BEE AIMES Or :THE. SENATE. =9 Mr. CONNELL.i • I•Anove thatr'the• Senate proceed to n'se7cottd. readitig 4 3r thskreetelution relative to the adoption of rules, , ofrefed; liy [The Clerk read: the resointion Resolved, That the rules of flie Serrate adopted at the sesslore of-1883, be •and..they are hereVadoptett for 4`IS go!reirthieut of the Senaterat the, present SeseildntuhtilAitheiwiali ordered. . , . . an. , the- question of proceeding to a; 'second. , reading , and 'ecitisi'deratiOxi of the'fiaOlation. ; ' . - The yeas, and nays were, required",'W4Efe WALLAO Sand'!Mr:?LATTA,- and' wetart.itt. fol.'. low, viz : : lir , . i t1:-. , t.: :"7 - 1.o:,;.07 , 't .:.:: •:: •:! • .Yies:--Itesaidi , Ohanipileyti;-toinr;elV - Wok , : lap, Fleming, Graham, HoN'''HtatittibTder;'. Johnion, - LoWry,MearidleSb, 9 lficWl,!litidge:- lay, St. Clair, -Tfizirtill; . IN r iltsisW: l lVbrthingn, and Pei iciSf r Rpitikeri.,.47.. , .. !do:: ..,...: -irk . , .: , . ...7 . Neitmledigia. Beardslee, Otteliiir,'Dlyther;' :Donovan, Glatz, Hopkins, Kintiy,t`ramber`• ton, Latta, MSlierry, Montomery, Reilly, Smith, Stark, ktein,andlYallaoe--4.6. . ' So the 'rriOtiOn'a.l Weed to: The qteationitheif being on the adoption of -the resolution, ;; , ;; _ !, , ~:: ._. :. - -;,. '-. • : ' Mr,: CONNgrol:i.Tra, ()wale.: airamiklbytki . ii7 ing oilt the WOrtlik ?Attctlie:preonkseasiOn4l 7 . .:';On the motion to ameba, the yeas and nays: were requireklby,: s l4. :WAWA:land Mr.! :(3LAW-% '4n4 Yr.g. 0 , AP.ktilim.'fiw.vi" ..:.,! r.::-.: ) • Y*As.,,tikterarsg,haysifOonnelir:t.Dtin:- lap, -Fleming, ;Grahinr4T Hcolle . ,";Trousehold.eril , Jahusoni.. l / 0 7y,..:WOmulleati,;Xlehailllidg+. way, St. Clair, Turrell, Wilson, Worthing- itiln and:Penney, .Speakeri-01.7. .' 'l' :.:-, ...la":.*': .. i - : -. N.axaltiessrs.. Beardsleei,R;aakter,-,Olymer;. ?DoncrlB44lGlatzi , ,Soikins, Kinney, ...LardhLtr-, , ; ton, ..:-Datta,.7.2lFShext7s;:UontgomorAißitilly,r Smith, Stark, Stein and Wallacei4ol, r.:;: -- 1. ',..::So.the,artkendraont was agrea...to.l, - ; - ;.e.:.; -.: -.:i , ~ The, qteatiortpeurring.ou the:resolution:as amended, fl 4,.1...7.::.::. ...t. • ;- The yeas And :nays .were ..-regniiii4...hy f - , .:14. - -, tAIMERTON and Mr. - STEN ~.: . d were ag t follow, c ;jiiz4 4 .,.....,, . p 1 is i . „ YE.-a . 4 . 0 . 5i 1.:.,: ,, . 2 _ . Ile ~ . . ... ell, ..) lap, % eratort,s arab 1' , ,, 1 / 4 ,11 ‘HcrusehOl . 4.fr Johnson, Mary liF , e&dless, Nichols, Ridg ' way, St: Clair, '.eurrell,: - Wilson, -- Morthington And Ponnoy,,!lpezicer- 7 ,-.V..., , .. .„..... c. ,, , ....t, NBA—Messrs. Ifelirdidee;ititolifir;"'Olyider, Donovan; Gliiz ":Hopliins, Kimsey, Laraber- lon;.Latta.,.. MA/ierry.l Montgomery,T,Reilly; staithi.Stark, - .9 l 43,imutWAillay,... i'IL , .. So the resolution was adopted. ; -• :- ILITOIyrIONMENT- OF 'Tick KATZ :i 7: '• • ' - ' gi:'doisll - Etz. ' T'rnoye thaVthhgetiate iproetd to..the - 26,onsideratibir Of,' `resod;' tioti c Offered.by i'436ll;:aa f0110wa.:,..-. '" Neepto4, 'That a itelect. committee et' MI be aPPointediiiiitiort ixitlieSenate a biii;ap , portioning the State i lato Senatorial and-Rep; resentative'distiicti_. - ;' _ On the motion, — • -' • - • - The yeas and nays-were required by Mr. - KINSEY and Mr. SMITIFE, and were .as fol .lo*,- iii : • -; ':`; P:'.'. , ,',. ,•' ' " ' :.;:, :7, YEAs--I . lessrs. Champlieys, Connell, Dun 16P,_FlemLlig,i9raloun, Hoge, Householder, jonnsiin, rowry,"ll"Cindless; Ric:lL:Zs, Ridg way. St. Chili. 'Darrell, Wilson, Worthington and Penney, Speaker—l9..._ NaTs—ldeasra.:l3 - tiardalee, Rucher, . Clymer, DonoW4;Grati;".. Vairther; ton, Latta;l'X'Slil*ry„ - -I,l6iitgOifieU, Reilly; Smith, 'Bl.iiik;RiSin. .L 4 • •. and Wallace-l 6: So the.mohon was itexeiidlO.' The question men tieing on the adiptioit of tho resolution, MEM MUM 1 k , Y P, ( a in t, d et g n vai , 1 .. , t teas And -rraY43weze.ith4l4l4albY-51-7•11 •IIA- 'Ziff P: 12 111.r: 4 6 -44 , 14 1 g 7.4Filhas t `Dill° , viz: . . , r r Y —Mesita: ClititnititreYs, : Connell, rift lap, dining, Gralttinialfaie, , Hotnielloideri Jo on, Lowry, M'Candless, Nichols,..Bidg; wan SN . 01 4 T Mi I t" W AP 3/ M.lvegington,: and iiMMy,.....Cßeakir: l •l7. , , •. N —Mestri, Be tiis iittoll4 l ; 'alynier, :Don van , 'Gluts, .13 - oplthni, Kinftlyi••tatnher ton, tta, A1t:5her 1 7,...fX.04419511e17. Reilin :S mi Stark, Ste walla aPGiF, B . 3l a7r l , -:. t . /16 r lni nti° a tl if ° * .1 4* OF C/1637. ' AIM 944EideOkillafiraS: moiroLs. ' .movd that, a n 43 " t ,• ' GllrEfsr , , ail 3 4.I E:Z. si r ~ 'two edlo'did elg r aiii"oP l k4%licESetur .othei• (diesel:: ••!.71 1. ri•%1":. ,, _t1 lc.? '. LI ilf '- )f! 1 •IXWargt: :1 1, 44PV.r 0 t futtgoli itlitztAlgr. 1 .tikox s,4xl3efting•the yrord..."4etlf.y"in c liert kif t e wordr MAT Cleilc. -- ' . . , - . 1 .0 thetit u i t iasia r 6 ; T e-yeak , idiul , naya i mere gequiraly Mr. L'r , 111 44.49111 D . 4l . 2 tiK- 1 4YY1AutdW.effit.tif ,4: 11 .-i: arar,s 2 -liiii n sii'iliit e f- ', - "Thictiet, blyiner, Doncoian,o-Ifikt,t/f6iiiintgL WiiiieY,Alimibei: - lon,;Latia; IM'Sherry... - ,liksztgnmery, s Beßly, . • Empl, B,4lrlci:§oin and . V 11 . 1 449P , .i74- ' ' NarS -- S I ,SrS• . Chaln2llaYq h 9Qunell, Dun lap,penif4 Gr i ralutio, -- Hfrie, Efoitletaildek,", , J4•l4lsort, 'Lowry, - lif'Caridless;Nielicila;qtidg-. Ewan St Clair, Turrell,: WilsomiNorthington., anall'enneY, s Pealcer7 - 17. *, 3 'S' the amendment- wasnot:agreed to. • e question recurring.onidie -motion, a yeakand, nays. were . required. by Mr..] 1., pFN9N . and. 14 P- 17 4, i extcl - NyfF eas ~foil * viz:" " .. • Ykas—Messrs. CharapileyS,'' Connell, Dun= 'rani Fleining, Graham, Ilege, Householder, Johhzon. Lowry, lirCandleskirrNohols;:rltidg- Nati St. Clair, Turrell, Wilson, WoFthipgto j r_L arixliPenney, Speaker---17. , - ,: , *--- ysMessrs. Beardslee, Buelieii L 'Clyiaaer' 'DouoNtaxt,• Glatz,LEthiskitis, .11inaay;, Larriber- I.oni Latta, ,111'Skfatry, _Montgouieryi.aeilly; &filth, "Stark : WI?. 94 4 Walla q - 7.4 , q't. `.' ro Sp ' pie ' iniitiOn*its agreed 'to. , During the - call; - .- -'- -• •,, • • - , Mr, i3EARDSLEE. said: Understanding _that the , proposition for f.the election o#:a Cleik,at this time is irreguler„ that we cannot probeed to trait4abt any hrisinea.s of.' to - elect anY, officers mitil-*e elect a• Streaker, t vote • In acoordan9e with, We, resoluti . on, the Sen late went into an election for a ChietQfpris awl other officers; with the following result: ' The following were the oilleem elected: W. , ' L Hantersly, of Ger.-. flaalatcirn! ). assistant Cierk—Gui:aon.' . Tleuy of ET:ie '• Clerlrs==o N. . Worden of' :Union.. county, Aonawit.: Butterfield, of gheny county „ C iao , g*rivrrutua.. Butler. counM,,Thee,derclycogungcounki.' = aergiant-at-44i--47ohn G. Martin, of Leg .,ol.4Bfer county. ..Assistant-Seileant-e•Aiwia-- Samuel r. W. Raymond, of r .IV - aioshott; of Thiladel-• .phia. • - _Assistant,Messeiver-harpas • A. :Leech,..of., Mercer county. - Alter some further business the Senaij'ad- Ijiinin'ed wit:1111 o'clocit•to-Merriow morning. 1.• : ; apv§.P c o.k . Rßkitt IttkrtkirivAs. • . • • • • - • getortiaq 29, 1861. :The House met at 7i v as. After ilib pieentation 'or pelltioUn and re ports, the following named hills, among othefs, were read in place: ' -• ' Mr. BItOWN; an- 2 aPt punish the re- Ruiting of naafi in Pennsylvania lot the: vol .unteer service of other 4tate,s., , The t bill, ie was, passed pro*,ides for pun .whifig the offence -by fine not`` eiceeding five 'hundred' dollars arid iniprisentnerki not exoeeding-turblvel months. :.•.• • . •By Mr. ALLEMAN, a further supplement to tialact entitled_ 4n act ,t,p, incorporate 'city a! Harrisburg, in the county, of Dauphin,approved Marchl9';`'A: j o. I'Bo. ' • -• • Thgbilt which on motion of T iTARMAN; was ociiiiiiderecli and- passesi finally, is es fol lows; Be it tuggede4a., • Thalitach and,eyery ward in the city erg, c . a repie'seritgticin cpiiioby resident 'of the 'Ward; and..lA.;daffe';of Alm -re moyal of any.stuili. connoil h lrdm_tlie ward which .he ,was, elected to- rep .. resent, his seat shUshallviCarit_bY the ...... court :ell at theik.'neki'meeting, - orlaiitiiilk as possi 'tile, at which time a spetiar election shall be ordered to supply the vide - hey. • ;On motion •of Mr. SMITH; (Chesten).the JErottse,proceelledlo ; the :corisideration of the %int resolution prnposing.ainendnients to the ;Constitution, enitracing t the l ifogisitlon to VeCiire to the - siiiiliertiLthe-right of suffrage: ,* Pendinif,:theZtontri r deration of: the 'subject! the EfOlisg,:acliotimie.4...,. . Ati) IXXVIIIth .1 Congress-41st . ,Session I=l *As erroM Feb. 29. • e s `(Towft) Ynti4idueffii forthe prOteetioir ofthe teVerlinikl' - emiitoilo - n'to.the Pacific. Referred to the Committee on tetrAffairs. Mr, Sumner, (Idass.,) from, the seleet, nem-. inittee, On slavery and freedineri, prOfnted.a, repdrt"On. the-ragitive'slabe rap accoarded with a bill for the repeal of all lairs re'rederistg :up fugitive -ROUSE OF-REPRESENTATIVES. - 4r. Julian (ST:T.). introditca: whin:to :se cure. perilous:in-the:inilit ys laud AVlAgflr vice homesteads in confiscated and forfeited estates within the, insurrectionary diati;tcts: Referredto the PoniMitteif on` Publio Lands. 11.1: 7 1loss 1 0114 of iied resolution; deals/r -ing thaw in,c/insequarice:4„. the ipereasecte penses-of hying- and..tb.e depreciation of, the, vale of the national Currency, it is the opin= ion of thiS'Hiiriee ' that the compensation this officers and soldiers of the array ancl.nas7 oright:ta be inareased„ abouk Qiirty-thx:ee, pin? cent., and that tin% Committee of 1 14-itariAt,, insiiiictea to report at an early**, a bill the 'Views -of 'the Waite' as expilmsed by.titis resolution. hir. Wilson (Ks.) bill provid ing that each and eyw i p t os ,. on who. 9900:14.9 nAgnot . 19 the I;Tnited Statas oftfiatS+,4B66,l:iii. rAtj. f , ttrt :'Ti -.:411 necotistlyt &ties on imports, may discharge .one tenth of the amount of such indebtedness ' - hy paying, legal tender Treasury notes of the United.. States.. Also, a bill providing that the provision of The act. of August, 1861, which ,luathoiites•a, direct 'tits of twenty millions, shallbe•Fulpended -Until' April, 1867. Both 1 4 1 . 1 s 'swore referred, to the Committee of Ways and Means. - tile - moridepar . tment has received informs lathe follpFn4g ea t tares: the 11th inst: thp nited States steamer caPturbd the `schooner Louisa, of tef l l4: P:, 'three: Miles north by West of the - rams:river pass„: naming for the mouth c9F , ti river. In reply to the hail of the Quoin she replied she was from Havana, and betnitt 'botnewlierealong the coast of -T.exisT= I did not-know of' what her cargo ttorkeistedi - buioAPen'tsxtrft_gher she gave uP to he. Queen alixitish,. certificate of registry, Aisd her shipping artieleS; remarking at — the time thet;she surrendered as a Lawful prize to the Queen: ' triien a hasty examination the cargo was found to consist Of powder, Enfield rifles, Salt,, sugar and whisky; • On the Ist inst a beat expedition from the 11. S. „bark lying in St. Andrew's Sound, Geor gia, ;cortunanded by - Ensign Gillespie, captared a sloop laden with 72 - bales of - Upland cotton and,two ofSea Island cotton: Tbey also secured the picket consisting of .1, sergeant and six men, of the 4th Ocorgia cav •alryi and six ; civireng, •Five were taken on board the Sloop and one ashore. She also bienklit awa . y the farnilies of Mr. Laperro and Mr.: Daugaur, consuls, and their: wives and eight. children.. • Oa the, night of the 30th of December the X. S. spnboat Kennebec, off Mobile bay, ilisooSered 'a Sail• running out of Mobile bay. 'Chase was immediately given, but she was lost sight of,* the darkness, but was seen main the nest morning attempting to escape from the Kennebec. She was brought to by a shot and hauled doh her colors. She was found to be the steamer Grey jacket bound from Mobile to Havana with a cargo of. rosin and turpentine. She had twenty-three passengers who were transferred to the Colorade. Porrsnins i . February 29.—We learn that James. Shields, of the 48th P. V., and John Stinson,. a citizen, were murdered at Silver Cre l ek, in this' county; on Saturday night. Fortelristunen, who were accused of the mur der, were arrested, and are now in prison. Calyin,Streeter was hung yesterday at Me •dinal'Or rnitidoir. He died protesting his in nocezice.. '• • - Markets ,by Ilclegr ph. -.ern _ . • Feb. 20. . The uufF4o.rable tenor of the Asia's - advices hes flattened the market of all kinds of bread stuffs andlnimes are drooping; no export de mehd. for flour, and sales only in a. small way at $6.25®6.5Q for low grades superline v and s7®s .50 lbr extrafamily and fancy. -6 - 0 phis. Rye finursefd,aeso - 2506, 50. In cornmeal • nothing aoing, The wheat market is very dull, Mid prices are drooping; sales, red at $116121 and white . at Si 70®1 80. Rye cora inanil.s $1 30. .Core in good demand, and 7;000 bus. yell.ow sold at 51 32®1 14. 3,000 'butt. 'oats' said at 84085 c. In coffee, sugar and molasses there is very little doing. Pro visions are firm; sales of mess pork at $23 50 and 500 bbls.. beef hams at $2.2. Petroleum very qtdst We quote, Crude at 28®29c., re fine(l,4in borid,-at -41®46e., and free at 53® ;.Whisky unsettled and ranges from 55 :0487A. Stacks steady, Puma. s's 97, Reading 55, Morris Canal 63, Long Island 46 Pennsyl vania railroad' 601, Gold $1 5 81 - , exchange on New- Yorkpar.- • ' blew Yoax, Feb. 29.-,-Cotton has a declining tendency; sales at 78®80o. ; flour 7,500 bbls. at.sq 15g6 - 80 tor State; $7 15®7 25 for Ohio Lind "$.7 2(1®7, 80 for Southern. - Wheat de clined:4o;ooo bus. BON at a , decline of lc.; Chicago spring. $1 57;. Milwatikie club $157 ®1 Corn advanced 2(pc. and the mar ket:is. excited; sales of 60,000 bus. at $1 $4.0 138 e. Provisions quiet but unchanged.— Whisky dull and nominaL _ ' Flou r: quiet; sales 1,000 bbls. at $7 50 for Ohio: Wheat 'dull. Corn active; $1 16® 1 17 - for white, $1 15®1 16 for yellow. Whis ky prooping at 80®87i.a. • . "NEw YORK, Feb. 29. ;Stocks steady, Chicago and Rock Island 4 1. M; Illinois Central 1331; Michigan southern. a".984;-.Nenr. .York ..Central 143; Peran4lvanitk apal c .l3B4; ..Reading 1304; Hudson. River 158; M.*ouri 73ii Erie'. 117 i; Cleveland and V01eW14744 Chicago, - Burlington and Quin cy r 29; Michigan Ceara 414; Harlem 1341. Chiveland and .Pittsburg 116; Gold 1581; Ti. 'S. Coupons 1884 Aarrisburg SteAm . Mills. • - F' L'o Xi It. AND PEED. r. . .. ite, sibseriber will sell and deliver to taxi= . .pee tbn city, ftttab. ground, tt b extra ja!nity 4, to ba rrels.or. sad* in any quantity, 9 the single Wzrel;- half; quarter oir eighth of a barrel_ Ala°, fresh gr()4lttriteWilitttal'jyrax:roF"deryoSltoel-ree7f description.a L cot. ; ne OVlSbeOnd and Chestnut streets, at _Pet rg era! Bell RD el, in M arket street,. or at the drag, store of Dr. ,Eglp, tt he Ridge Road; win be promptly attended`to_ . . . _ eow* ; . . MIN lI.OVATA... .... I . atill - PECTOBAIbS are useful -td soothe' allay -Tickling in the Throat, to..reheve. Rottmene_ Catarrh,. Sore Throe t," Std. They Cottsfoot Borebound, IPettacuanha, .Sonega add S9MII, (the most reliable expwtorants. known,) are the chief. ac tive constituents, so blended withGum - Arabic - and Sugar, that each lozenge oclitalhc a mild And very:pleasant dose. Manufactured solely by & A..BIMCEL k BRO., Aui27 Apotheairies, Street,:Barrisborg. M ORTON'S OLD ' Another-lot °Morton's UN.22/VALL/ID GOLD PENS, Justyereived at Scheffer's Bookstore. Alf peas warranted Tor one year. I,2ioooLßa CODFISH, of the gar e _ . brixted - St George brawl, j - mired "oittr for irale [fall WU- DOW. JP-7:4..C0. 'MOM & BLACKWELL'S- ENGLI picir_LE.9, a rare article for taiilejlea, Sun ireceixed apt for for s e e by gobil • WM DOCK, JR., & CO. . Adfi, r. cr...T,EBRAM_ynt*EN:u. Om OF and DaiA Martin's - LbiduL Slicking, ja re- . myett water sale br Tfar•MLIXCIC, &CO J PRICE TWO CENTS. Nagai Captures. Murders iiiiSchuylKlll idoUuty. An Execution in. Ohio. CLEvmazw, Feb.. 27 Itezqiwvax., Feb. 29 )7F.w,iyo MONEY MARKET. ji'DVMIM.W.MEICTS.:I