IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, ..!!; -(mrDA73 -irregrnak,)-- By GEORGE - 13*14,ONER & CO - • . . TERMS. , --Htzlarn .9trwacznvny:-. • • Y The Curt.i•llLittniantlii gerund in! whiner:bora in the .3ortkug* at: 'BM ,gentofpcn week. ~pubec,il)eri ll be charged . ' • on•wpttcti Tithes eu The lizialtalielhublinheil twice a week. during tie FinidOD pf the•Legialateir4: en& weekky onning the re-, maindez-oUthe.ynar,,nruicerig , he i d.te suhccrire at the ellowiug idea, viz : • . Sulnioribergi per feat :even' Ten - t Tux 1..41r OF 51:7064FM, 1 s:obseriliers'orddr Abb . ctidadnfinuance pit their nets Opers, the publisher 'rtiejo'enttilitte to send them anti! s I Arrearages are paid. • ,• • . If suteturfeurs, neglect , or t Mims taice their nett'spEe ~ er . s trom,gte owe to isltiCh they are directed, .they ,are romiongitile until theyhie^ settled the Nils and Ordeied them diebentinued • ' • , ;;.'CONCENTRATED LEAVEN; . PO* 1,1 0“4 0 Bread, Tea-Cakes, ail kinds of Pastr,y, &o MANUFAIIItruLD 'BY EDW. 0 H AMBERLIN Proirithwitifshamitei Ahenititat Treirif Noi,zaiNDirlunagE r 4 'Boston; G • ONCENTRATED , :LEA MEN id ,the re sult of careful ehemirolresOVA, it.s. ingredi ents aro prepared in the higheet ,bt,tecq purity; anti Win' pounded . ivith a view to proodee br,,ltief a far better quality, and irinitieteldie Buy ether pro. cess ; and by the manufaciutois stthn.it it, with entire cohlitienee, to the judo* nt of a tea in.io.ting, house keepers, bakers &o. Etread . os all kill? 9 madh by 'ut'l‘g'Ceie, , ebtraleti Leaven fa li,.hter,:rabre dtgeetibld autiuuutiii , us; has on agree.. ble natural taste ; is ims,liable. to cont.; will retain its moisture longer than by any oibrr ptoceh, ana the whole preparation. for the oven. noed Lot exceed ten It is valuablefbectiiatelt to tint perishable ; and .may be nidered qv:4lolo.in glace/3 sell at, times when yeast is Let within reach, as at sea. In all climates ant( under al , . ircumstances, it may be auopted, thus obtrlating all eitticully of procuring yotiet ,, ertither - fertne t, which is frequently pflaniinferior igueiity, t'.es dering , the ,bread more or lasi§ newholeVirne. ' It is also valuable as regards economy, as it has been ascei tainod that, rtsaving is effected in the tourer no less than 16 . per cold. .1d the 'eonairion oreede,..'`iiie6b•of ti.e of the flout ts I.st by bring converted into carbm.id acid gas, or spiiit, and the waste is In cUrred solely I( the Purpdse of ft l eoGratieg gas to raise the dough: lip Using Cloneentratt d. Leven this:waste is avoided, and the gas obtained in a,cep.nuer cqually.eal cacious. Fermentation• es has bein slated, destroys part of the Hour ciiincal` eonsequene4 it barreled 11,.ur weighing 196 Ds , which ; by the cowmen:method,. ordinarily easkel about 25 0 53 PP,,bread. gives by this process29o thnseirectlng the very important saving of 16 per cent 'lithe eittnilty of flour. By contorting to the directions on each fpaekageoiny person 'capable of ordinary attention may conduct. the process, and the re. suit will Invariably be highiy samthatery. _ CERTlttiCarla 'l3AY.an. ..dixayer to `.he Sate of Nassachasetia. have atilystatMeleincebte..ted.beaven„.inanutac tured by Mesa: s. If:dw hambertin Co., with reference to its purity oral ellboiency or action iu producing the ef• pet of yeast in tlictentiatf dough, sad thereby rendering o fit for making breail.. 4his articio is filallfully, coin founded, from perlectly pine material It raises the dough without etaftuning the sugar or any other pried pie in the dour, terfectlyt and the same weight' of now will produce more. sweet,,palatable breed than can be obtained through yeast; while tor and pastry it is Invaluable, as it'siVes all risk: end Much tin o 'of the pastry cook. "The experiments made by me confirm the statements made by the manufacturers, and proves this compound worthy Of public approvaLand extended use. riteabatilftd , ' "A. A. HaltES, Si. D., State Avsayer, "is BOY lido° street, Dostobi.September 25, 1860." DIRE.CTIONh. , • BREASZPA2e /LSD T i es Itotl2.—Two or three teaspoousful Leaven. (according to the. quality of the flour;) to one ,^ ,quart of fluor; mix thoroughly by passing two or three times through a sieve ; rpb.,th apiece of butter half the 'size of as egg, and make the paste with cold milk or water, (milk is pi eferabli9 4 barelirstilif enough to permit rolling nut . Much kneacing should be avoided. Cut to sired form, and place immediately in a hot oven and bake quickly. LOAF Baran.—,The sante: PrOPOrtiOns. of Leaven and, flour silted togetbcr as above; omit the butter, taut make the paste-rtilltnouith toltnead into a loaf, and bake ha- • nndiatoly In a slow oven. GRAHAM. BREAD —Three.teaspoonstul of Leaven to one quart of wheat meal, sifted together ; add one gill of mo lasEcs7 and two eggs ; make the paste thin with milk and bake in a, slow oven. . , pint of lieu; and one tauter corn meal, all well sifted to.. gather; add two eggs and about a gill of molasaos; make the paste thin with milk, and bakeslowly, fluckwaver Cam—Flour and milk sufficient.to make one quart of batter;add one egg, then threoleaspoonsful of Leaven; beat to a folli„ and cook,quick.. 'Marty:lB.--Sift together one quarter flour and two tea. spoonsful of Leaven; rub in a piece of butter half as large as an egg ; mix with cold-milk or water, and. boil ten minutes. • .• OnAsunie Maar CAKE —Sift together two largo cups of neer and two teaspoonsfulof Leaven; put in half a cup of baiter and a cup and a. half of sugar ; mix with &lid milk or water to a stiff batter, add. apiceto suit the taste,' and bake immediately. ClNClasall ESPONGS CASs—Two cups of white sugar beaten with the yolks 4)l'l43(4gs—the whites of six eggs beaten to a froth; then beat alt together ; add three cups of sifted flour, one cult ef, Water, and three teaspoonsful of Leaven;.flaVer With two teaspednr:ful of essence of le mon, and bake in a quick oven Junius —Sift together one quart of flour and three tea-eut ful of butter, add a cup and - Mi 01 w• • ' • •• ~• • - . • taste; mix stilt' enough to rullet, • Eurenciii Cass.- . -One . qbart of abet; ind e teaspoon ful 01 Leaven silted ; together ; add a cup of butter, one pound of currants, two cups of white *agar ' and one tea ' spoonful of cinnamon ; mix with cold ml.k. to a stiff bat ter, and bake in a slow oven. Cerra Cllf.ll.—U6e lint each of flour. and'lndian m.al, and'three teaspoonsful of Leaven, well - sifted togelier ; add one km of inolsases and two eggs ; mix thin with. milk, and bake In' a slot , oven. COP Csria,-Five c t and thrc- c . •oof reivezy.kliterrei , I -xi. a ;t o ; • . sugar, and two eggs, all w ell' beat together ; then add a cup of eurrants,'llnd spice - to suit the taste. 'Bake about kaftan hour. • • 1-anZie Clll3.—Three quarters of a pound of flour and four teaspoonsful of Leaven sifted together; ono pound of sugar and slh ounces of butter beaten to a cream ; the whiter of eight eggs well beaten, and the juice °foe° lee it mil till' totli Women eass.—Flve cups!of flour,: three teaspoonsful of I eaves, three cups of eug r, one of butter, ono of milk, and two ogga ; fruit and=spiae. to. the • taste. Bette about half as hour. Paoked In Cases of 1, -2 4, and Six Dozen Cana: For sale by Grocers and Druggists generally. • Wit:llAM GULAG .= & Wholesale Agents, i : N 0.69 Nor,th Froet Street Phllestelpbte. novla-dgna . . GMAT ATTRACTION AT MIR NEW CITY .STORE!`. URTCEI' 8i COWPERTHWAIT CORNER FRONT & lARKET STE'. A NNOUNCE to the of izene of Harris 31 burg ai d the public generally, that'they harpist returned from tile eastern cities wtth a large and ;well se lehted stock of Fait and Winter Geode, which they will sell %t the ve ty lowest prices. • DO3IBdTIC GOODS of every kind:" Bleachild end Unbleached Muslin, • • - Blbached'and Unbleached Canton Flanneis.' • END .ItExaMIELIS OR EVERY DESCRIPTION. A large assortment of Welsh Plaboeis for Skirting. An assortment Domestic Ginglrims, " Manchester Ginghamsi " Bennetts and Ca simeres, ' 4 Black Cloths atall prices, " Cloths, or lhittlies', Chesterfields, " Rainer Cloths for qui:Arab Cloaks. A FINEASSORiIdENd 13 5 1 T' I:ANKETS. A large assortment of Cassimer es, especially adapted to Boy's wear. An assortment of iterhto Drawers and Un• dershirts. Ant assortment of Carpett trera 12% eta a yard to $l.OO per lard. • • ALSO LATEST STYLES skis PLAID VAEIIINdIAS, , • varyva POPLINS v , • STRIPED AiN24g) • .RICH P FIGURED NROS, „ • RICH PLAIN AND FIGURED * o k . • ALL WOOL DELAINES, BLACK SILKS, ALL WIDTHS. A large assortment of Broche and Blanket Shawls, shill a lull 'tiara of the latest novelties. An assortment, ol.Plain and Figured Casluneree. LINENS OF ALL KINDS Particular attention paid to first claw Hosiery arid Em broideries, kn., &c. &o. An as ot , Hagen' a wove trail spring skirt pat tern extension: stwortment of Shrouding and Flannels. lIRICH & COWPIERTHWAIT„ Maser otPront and Market Streets, Harrisburg Fonalarlyradepled by J. L. 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The Clerk read the J.:l4nel of yesterday. .1 , ie.: LNAVE OF ABSENCE. 4 Meisrs. BRbbif.RAlS:loi, b i t... 01.11, DE- . vngs; oSTattotriv - ia" • , VOT 4)1,t,' BYRNE; ELLIOTT, .BREw§ • PAP : Et 14 1, KER, and two of the 4,..soigtfpirTh ' i9Kkeepefs;oli; teined leave of absenee foi•U feiv thy Mssls:'OliA ll 4 l ;ankt ni—ig,ftTF4 .. T4 2 ‘ i lo l o: leave to withdraw dei r i4plPets. ' Mr. COLLINS uidie4 that tie; *44 §Ail.4P,f, the clay be deferred untilUfte'llik . reAu i l.er ofiler of tin. rides _ The motion was fo r agreed.' :. , ~ PETITIONS, &0.,. Ili ESANTED. , • , , 1 Mr.. BUTLER, (Crawford), two`rfrom• citizens of Crawford amity praying:for the; Tepeatiof ;so much of the Act of April: , 1860; ;as - relates to fishing in Conneaut Lake. , ; )Referred;:to the Committee bn Agriculture and Domestic, Manufactures. Mr. ASCHOlitf, one , from citizens of Bedford• County for the re-establishment and extension of the Missouri Cornpromise line: 'Referred to the Committee on• the Judiciary, (genera.) - - Mr. HUHN, one from one hundred and forty citizens of Rush township, Schuylkill county,: praying for the repeal of timed relating. o tlie selling of .the repairing or the, public roads in aertain,townships in •Sehuylkill county, so far as relatesio.the•township of •Rush, .., • , .Referred to the Committee on aloads,•Bridges au,l. Canals:::....: , . • / , Mi. GRAHAM,. one from Mrs. Mary Dewolf. I for relief... . . Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary, (local.) Mr. RIDGWAY, one from citizens of the Thirteenth ward of the city of Philadelphia, asking for the repeal of the , 95th. and 96th•1143C tions of the Revised Penal Code. • .• • Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,, KLINE, one from citizens of r Columbia county, asking that :the intermarriage of the white and black races be made a criminal of, Referred to the:Committee on the Judiciary;. (general.). . : • Also .one from citizens of Columbia county;; asking the repeal of so .much.of the 96thand, 96th sections of wthe Penali Code, as relates: ;to. fugitives fromlabor or. sexviee. , • Referred to the Eoropiittee.on. the. Judiciary, (general.) , . Mr. BRESSLER, one from citizens of, Clinton„ county, for a law, authorizing sthe,erection of a, boom in the West Branch ofi , the. Susquehea at or near Jerseyt Shore, Lycoming county:. . , , Referred to the Committee orLthe Judiciary, , local. - - - Gast Ward:of the aty.of.lteading praying for..a division of said ward,intoltvo products for elegy: tion purposes. ; ; t-. Referred,to_ the.gonanittie.. on : ,RAeetion Dis , Mr. 11411 A, ,one , from citizens.,n,f Pine Greve township, Venapgo county, asking for change in the place of holding elections in said township. Referred to the Congnittee on. _Election Dis tricts. Also, a petiticirC froin crtiiens of Richland township, Venango.county, asking for a law to change the. : place ,of. holding alections in said township. . , , Referred to the Coinraittee on ,Election Dis tricts. Mr. 3V:ALICER, one . frpip. ,9iiirers citizens of < or the repeal of . Lenox Rowl Referred to file gonau7l and Canals. • . 14,139117 1 WED. one frOnVOltizei.Le Of c - 13 11 0 3 county. asking.for the Talmage of ; a, law to pro-. hibit negroes sand rmulasttotwoomnig. intf) the; State with a_xisssus - • 4110 e..Ql3l2m4t*.es on che Et=l Mr. S 1 • ANG, one from . certaincitizene Ti oga emmty,,for , an araendsnenk to the militia - . Referred. to the Committee on the Militia., 11e1r. F)W - :1M, one from twenty-foor electors, of.-Tlke#3! Sufkilue)willatA9ullth fo.t a change in the place of • holding : elections in. sa id township. Referred to the Committee eradeetion Dis- 0 6 , Ole glulMachs?Ma i?PATi tYiP.TaY II Ig f9T ar4t4teradonPft49l l * a -11 *h! 20th, .845„ relative to railioa4 crwAngs. Referred Committee on_the,Judieinry,, (general f PIMSasTRI 'TXG . .„,Pfq.A I9 / 4 the Frank erAingtfor, ktppropriation for nthe pßbAicktion Pf im-ete9rolcs** obgepsfions, Bze- Referred to the Committee of„Tirays . and, • . oRWRAL-EN1P. 1 414 1 4 0 .:a5.. BRESSLIKR, submitted the .following re, soliitfon: • r , ReiblieckThst the-use of this Hall be granted' thii 'Hinralay eVerrhig;iwi:lt.T.; TWA, for the' purpose of delivering's Ireeleeturelon the Un- , jcPa. • The resoluti'on Was read 'a second time and DEATH OB H5RT 7 ,7. O, A. 7AWHEN9E . . - Eraj,,,,s t ibmitted thaollowing, :Whereas, since' the. hert sefelion of the Legirr lature ,of Pennsxlvania,;Ahnighti, ,God in thp, course of ills alwisetatt inscrutable providence, removed.by.deatb,tholion. W2C. A. Lawrence, late speaker of this:llora therefore." , „ Reselaxl, That'we.profoundly regret the Oath. of,llormW. C: A,,lawrence ,the late 'effasient Speaker of this House, . endeared to all who knOW.• biro; , by :Twiny-estimable qualities .44 the dignity with which he filled the speaken4 chair., fart Ws cl%Lth this .riense•Nia • lost an ac corn:ol3w „aka, the,3o,ublic ttlidthful repres entative, r,. • • Resolved, nint,„am ;umbers and, officers 41.,:f this Ifpnse - ili tnit„i:Ar&n, of ; #413101 respect :for the mernorylipkthe ;draftee , will wear thp:uB 7. nal bege-9trAoalrfr.kgier - tkirtY gays. ; Ailekved;i That Wo, teader,..•Olni rehthel elrhiPa7 tidal ~ to the: ,mother, and -relatives ,of the de : 'owed, undertheirberenvempts andtheSpeak.- er be. requfsted •to ,presento, Copy of-the fere going reenintims to : tllO, of the. CXece 4 44 - ...The'resolutions weaned a 5e.;;0314 time: 7i Mr. HECK. I ask the ;indulgence , of, tbe lionSelW4l4:7./.11m1., 4 1 FAhle tWih I 9ILX te th.? tnetitwokettef W/04 1 ;it AllcsEr w. IS9 , Pltetit- ciA need nettnitloNarnfervOßLeiti