THE TELEGRAPH IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY, (strarans croallzo,) BY GEORGE BERGNER & CO. TERMS... yaw Ehnmwmols The Dame Tiusectarri is served to 'subscribers In the Borough at (I,t( cents per week. Yearly 'inscriber* altl be charged $4.00. Wszsits atm Sen-Wismar Tinaoinurn. Tno Trinest.tra teals° published twice a'tv'eek Awing the seasiOn the Legielature, and weekly during there. mainder or th e year, and fornisbed to subscribers at the 'allowing rates, via: Single guheoribera per year 1 2.00 Seven gt Zi 12.00 Teo 114 it 15.00 I= LAW . 01? NRII4,AIIERB t subscribers order the dbmontinuance of their news papers, the publisher may continue to Bond them until arrearage are paid. If subscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspa 'r Pere from the office to which they are directed, they are responsible until they hay^ settled the bills and ordered them discontinued Maisttliamous. ....---. .„, HETZEL'S HOTEL ~. DAUPHIN, DAUPHIN CO. , PA. f 0. H• RHOADS, PROPRIETOR. IrP HIS well known and long establis hed 'AL . Hotel has again got into the hands of Charley ,Eboads, whdwill keep it in first class style. it an Par yqou so r ll l . A ak il inx i ciatt i lm will be te a o oeomrr i r; o a d l a w te a dwith meals be at the service of his guests. - • , - . ;.:. Thankful fin 'the libenil .patrouage ho has reeeived „,• from the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity, he respect- P• roily solicits iii continuation of the same , . . Janl ..INSURANCE .. AQ.ENCY .... TILE DELAWARE MUTUAL • r Safety Insurance Co., INCORPORATED 1885. VITAL AND AS ..... ......, ." ... $904.907.61 . ~ • , - • THE INSITAANCE COMPANY f North America, .... rrAL AND .A....RS OF ETs PHILADELPHIA. INCORPORATED 1794. . ....$1.219.05.19. _ HE UNDERSIGNED, as Agent. for the *there well known Oompanies, will make Insurince t lose or damage by Are, either perpetually or an• daily, on property in either town or country. —Marble and Inland Transportation Risks also taken. s; Ap ply Personally or by letter to -dimly. .. .t ' r ( n. WILLIAM BUBEELIIIR J asnisburg, Pa. Desirable Property, for Rent. TWO STORY FRAME HOUSE AND L STORE ROOM, situated in Market street, between urth and Fifth streets,'ln the Third Ward. ALso.—A LARGE TWOSTORY BRIO &HOUSE, sitnated Second ttreet below Mulberry, In the First Ward. ALSO.—A THREE STORY Beal HOUSE; situate in berty street, lo the Fourth Ward. Apply to C. 0. ZEMXRRMAN, No. 2S South Second street, Harrisburg, Pa. Janlo „. it DR. T. J. MILES, SURGEON DENTIST, FFERS his services to the citizens of de H n e tis s t, oil li c e its fee a hi shl sa r l e h ° ln ta that they will not be diasatistled with his services t thi 17 n H e ar tn r ß l o g a b i ; go r n a' ain a io n o d lgdo l7 nwe v rean l i c l i t nl yri t eto y d . call on aim, assuring public patronage, and gives assurance that hie best eavors shall be given to render sittisfaction in his pro ' Otlice No. 128 ?Motet street, in the house formerly oc kirid by Jacob R. Eby, near the United . Mattis now, sburg, Pa. utyB-dly F:' , '”. NOTICE TO SPECULATORS. ~ `' ' ALUABLE BUILDING. LOTS FOR SAM. • NUMBER OF LARGE SIZED BUILD , - 4 , mo LOTS adjoiniog the koluetEtause - and Make .pa of the Peons.. VaUroad Contpalty, will be 8014 V and on reasonable urine. Apply to ~ .a lma° 6m itittN, W. HAIL JUST RECEIVED. LARGE', STOOK of SCOTCH ALES, BROWN STOUT and LONDON PORTER. or sale et the lowest rotes by • .gazi H. MUM, 7e`ittiiket tiniest poi° NEVI ANN.ANGENEENT. • HE SUBSCRIBER haying purchased• of _.;-• Wm. Moyer his shwa of MN)/ WARR, intends to „ r;f• meg the MANUFACTURE! 'OF ALL RPM OF wefts at Hs NEW POTTERY on the canal opposite I Car Factory. With a superior kiln and experienced •rlieten, he expects to be able to mike Bach ware as , commend tuelf to public favor. 3ent.-Imd. JoHN W. COWDEN. ALBUMS! ALBUMS 1 1 &lea assortment of ALBUMS over , offered in this. raor me in mice from SO cents to $lO 00 each, bound styles at Binding, at BitltattEß'S CHEAP BOOKdTORE, 01 Stark Street. EGEI JOHN MAEURER, i''BERRY ALLEY, BETWEEN OHESTNUT AND MULBERRY STREETS, HARRISBURG, ' ESPEGTFULLY informs the public that. ho is located at the above mentioned place, and hg, a# commenced the WOOLDVELStiI and CARPET WRAY • A BLIzINE'.....S in all its various branches. He is pre. ad to fill all orders at the shortest notice, and will i• anlee general satlsfactio% His prices will be . 'cable. Having carried on the business for many years in rmany, and over two years here, and also having had extended experience in this country, he is fully corn tent to execute all work entrusted to him, and hopes to . lye a reasonable share of eastont from his fellow Runs. /WA general assortment or Carpets are always kept hand :And will be 101 l at the lowastrate. ltav2ll363md IX H. L. GO DB OL D • , RACTICAL Tuner and Repafrer of . Pianos, Melodeons, &u., Ea., will receive orders in at WM. KNOCHE'S Music More, 92 liarketstreof orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler e, will meet with prompt attention. Pint clues PIANOS for isle CANDLES! EAFFINE CANDLES, EEM CANDLES, ) AMANTINE CANDLES, ANINE CANDLES, AR CANDLES, PIICAL SPERM CANDLES, ALLOW CANDLES. - large lot of the above in store and for Sala it the 10W eat prices by WM. DOCK JR. IL CO., - • )11E2 Opposite the Court Howe. VAN INGEN & SNYDER, , I I. i zgners and Encvavera on Wood N. E. COB. 14 . 11 0 TH Ir. CHESTNUT STS., rhikaklphia. - g ig XECUTE all kinds of Wood Engraving with beanty oorrectuess and dispatbh. Original ns furnished for Fine Book Illustrations. Persons 'wishing cuts by sending a Photograph or Daguerreotype, t aim have views of Colleges , . Churches, Store Frosts, Machines, Stoves, Patents, die., engraved as well on per tlanai application. , Fanny Envelopes, Labels, Bill Headings, Show Bills, Visiting, Business and other Cards, engraved in the highest style of art, and at tne lowest prices. For specimens of fi ne engraving, see the Mastrated works of J. B. Lippincott iii Co., I.E. Butler &Co. 00t25-lyd , ... FRANK A. mitultß4lrl3 IVERY & EXCHANGE STABLE - FOURTH STREET NEA.E. MARKET. RE UNDERSIGNED is prepared to ac commodate thepablio with thirrhlOW SWIM fo r ~,. lad' or carriage purposes, and with every varlet" °I •••• „..•"' ' 'Chß' of the latest and most approved styles, on rep. ', . doable term. • d-PLEan USX PAR= will be accommodated with Cloud hoses at abort maws. a. ,CARXIAGES AND MINIUM nu Finakii 6 mi d/MOS will be furnished, immigrated by assert:ll4d na Cd ta: lifTiteg drfrera gn bonsai' on of hio stook, and Aldus -taw equal to that of any other estaidishmentet the kind the city. FBAlik A. ItTIBRAP: decb.dtf UtniltsDitialt * ltz;:-- 9 10 (311 :-=, : '' ' ',,: iv ii '9411: ; -4 : 1'4 : t 11 ::---- :=- - i.. 1 ): ap VOL. XIV. HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM•BOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELMBOLD'S HELM-BOLD'S Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Raclin, Extract Buchu, • Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Ruche, Extract Buchu, Extract Buchu, Extract Beam, Extract Buairy Extract Bacilli, Extract Bache, Eitract Buohu, FOR SECRET DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET St DELICATE DISORDERS. IY)R SECRET Sr DELICATE .DISORDERS. FOR SECRET if DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET if • DELICATE DISORDERS. FOR SECRET 4 DELICATE DISORDERS. FUR SECRET:4 DELICATE .DISORDERS. A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy A Positive and Specific Remedy • FOE DDFULLRES OF TEE , BLADDER, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVAL, KIDNEYS DROPSY, DLADDER, GRAVEL, KEDNEY DROPSY, BLADDER, GRAVEL; KIDNEY S, DROPSY, 8LAD.12,E12, GRAVEL, KIDNEYS, DROPSY; BLADDER, GRATEL; - KIDNEYS, DROPSY BLADDES; .GRAVEL KIDNEYS DROPS Y , ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC WEAKNESS, • ORGANIC WEAKNESS, ORGANIC. WEAKNESS, And all Diseases of &sisal Organs, • - And all Diseases. of Be:sisal Organs; And all Diseases of Sexual Organs, And, all D iseases ofßasual ergots, Ana ail Disiooses of Scowl ergois, And all DiSCCUMS of Sexual organ", Excesses, Exposures, and Improdencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures; and Impludencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures, and Imprudencies in Life, Excesses, Exposures; and Impradencies in Life, Exceises,'Exposures, and Imprudericies in Life, Excesses, 'Exposures, and Imprndencies in Life, From whatever.. cause originating, and whether ex isting in /KALE OR FEMALE . . _ Fountlei, take no inorifillat they areal' no avail for Complaints Incident to he sex. tile Extract Beehu ia a Atedltlne fa per fectly pleasant In its • Taste and Odor, ,-15,1 • But tmmedlate in Its tiethih, giving Bee to the true., Bloom-tc; the Pallid Cheek, V „the patient to a perfect state of HEALTH AND PURI* Unbold , s, Extract Raclin Is .prerstrod,stOording to 'Bait Bradman& Physttlans. Delay no ton er. nre tbe remedy at once. Price Plipernottks or six for EL Depot Ina Southland' etreetinidade/Ptdc. • Be'waie. trnibrinelplett Dealer . Trying to Wei thetr,own or other ergot, of BIJCIECI7 the tepetettott attained by AfOrSolirs .lExtaeert litteihn, - The iniguiai. 11, 4 41 onlY,Gehnintt. We desire to runbg 1.146 - . , . . . Merit -of our ' Article Ibeir's . Ls' woitlilisis bold at nitwit lea rates arid orandsalene, consequently paying a mach better prob. We Doi* Coinpotitton dik for ' " .Etigniboisra kiktr - not Bufthu. Take no other.. - ' Sold by D. W. Gross kE o. and all druggists every. rioyri-dawSm • “otlit.:oovgietlarkkx . " . - i 4 HE unit* , hoop ittie l on.yon one. people, t's nowntearto y0u.% , - IWasiringtteos Farewell ?fikkosfl , AlR. ll . , l4s~"Pig n " Sal to the enduring prosperity Of 'our,courtvey: :',lfttef*, - tintless, must arise from Ihnowledwit. OMy rumisr . enderitanding ..of -tar dill , histitntionetinit , cran4nduce strong= and settleCattacbment sad Impart ability for. their nutintenane44 r, "OUR EA•VERNitENT : eiplanatory ; statentant . of tee system orlioverumont of the Wuntry, , ,coatalna the test of the Constitution of the United States; itiathe Con stitutional provisions rot the. to ..ssoiallStaterlsitillissie moaning and coustrucUon t dutermimt4 byi r rOtl. #- thorit y, and precedent and pradtibe, or_ 00 yed; front 'standard Indere; digested and arraised 'foe popular use Price $l.OO. , Eob:t by • ' , 111.41 , SINNEY, dot Harrisburg Pa. CITY 'IVERY' STABLES. 8LA010211211 1 1 dLLBY, !IN TES REAR 01 Kg2tIVOIIOI7IL. THE undersigned has yil,plaftaltinced.llo every. Puswees 44.1iii!.14Rw..1414..Wic1001grAt BLEB, located as above, with a large and varied stock of HORSES, OaRRId.GE3 and OMNIBUSES, which be wit hire at moderaterates. • F. K. SWARTZ. aep2B-dly HERR'S HOTEL! seplB-dly NEWLY' REFITTED! HE ~.. • UNDERSIGNED having leafied this weU known and popular hotel, in the ow , of Harrtsburg noir. retlang and fniniihing the same With NEW TURNTIVRE; bathe very. beet modern Stylos. It is located in , themes% central part of the city, within a short distance' of the' depots of fnur different railroad and also near the State Ca pitol buildings. The hone is large and the sleeping anartmente are well ventilated. - The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable arti cles. This city is well known throughout the State es haying the beat market outeldeof the Attu:Mkt eltiwkand consequently no complainta shall be node on that score, The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept stocked with the beet arid purest Liquors in the country No.exertion will . be spared to make the. traveler. and sojourner comfortable Inevery. respect. A continuance or the patronage of the oldcnstoniera, together with new additions is respectfully solicited. J. R.. BENFORO & CO. 4arilsburg, Angina ig-tr All Work Promised in One Week .31. 0 96. PENNSYLVANIA STEAM DYEING ESTABLISIMENT, 104 Market Stregt•petween4th and sth, ItARBIBBIFIt0; PA. IXTEJNAV evAry'detoription oi tad Gliatlemetts' Ginaenti, Piece 18 , 00818,11:0:, are Dyed, Cleiniegtaita tabbed la the best meaner and at ibe eberteonotiee• DODGE dg • loe LARGE 'ASSORTMENT OF' TANCYIBOAPS, HAIR, offs , POMADE", corptip ...5.4"... tli z iab.:4 to dogoio mr,......., 46--1-grlsai.bybu*.t NOM. Ofeas J. -.4. ~, 1 ' I S DEG AND melt eft", 611 ft MOM Wog. "INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE•" EIARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JANUARY 30, 1861. Inigtelictutotte. alisullautous. Dyspepsia Remedy DR. DARIUS HAM'S AROMATIC INVIGORATING SPIRIT. This. ketiicins has beset wed by the public for sio with increasing favor. It is recommended to Ours Doptsosia,.Nervowittess, H art,liturn, Cate Pains, Wind in die 4tomach, or Pa in At Boom , Headache, Drowsiness, Kidney amt. plaints, Low 'Spirits D birium Tremens, Damp ra ree isnrotsvas, EXICIARATES, I V WILL .NOT INTOXICATE OR SiII AS A MEDICINE it is quick rid effectu al, curing the most aggravating case o Dyspepsia, dney Complaints, and all other derange * out w the 13toinach and towels, in a speedy manner. It will instantly revive the most mole c , , ly an drooping spirits, and restore the we s k, nervous d sic ly to health, strength and , vigor.' Persons who, from the injudicious use of liquors, have become dejected, and their nervous systems shattered, constitutions broken down, and subject to that horrible curse to humanity, the `Dranuma Trasiesi; will, almost immediately, feel the happy and healthy invigorating eincaey of Dr. Flam's Invigorating Spirit.. WHAT, WILL. DO. .. Dces.—One veL e glass full as often ad uocesssrly. One dose will remove ell l?ad Spirits.( - One dose will sure Heart-Men. Three doses will cure Indigestion. One dose will give you a Good Appetite. , One Aose will stop the. distressing pains of Dyspepsia one dose will remove the distressisg and disagreeable effects of Wind or Flatulenceinfid as soon as Gel stomach rt . :Melees the Inv *orating Spirit, Om distressing load are all painful feelings will beeremoved. , One dose will remove the meat distressing painsoYColit., either in the stomach or bowel& - - A few doses vvill remove all obstructions inthe Kidney, Bladder or Urinary Organs. . Persons who are seriously afflicted with any Kidney Complaints are assured speedy relief by a dose or two, and a radical cure by the use'of one or two bottles. SI.GIETLY :DISSIPATION._ Persons who, front dissipating Mo much oieFnight, and feel, the evil effects of poisonous liquori, in violent head achs, sicknews at stomach; Weakness, giddiness, &b., will find one dose will remove all bad feelings. Ladles of weak and sickly constitutions, Shouldtake,the InVigorating Spirit dime tithes a ;It will Make them strong,' healthy and lialfpyi remove all obstructions Mid irregularities from: the menetruatorgans, futd&Witorethe bloom of health and beauty to the sarenciSitr. _wild pregn ancy : it will be found* mible'medi iCthe reigillye'disagreadhld;AptheetioeS Iffthe stomach. All the Mgi , tetor'alflui is and tO r jbithiCti this, he has put utfiiitellnylgorating Spirit in pint bottles, at AC cents, Generrillfi&k.ild Water street, N. Y. Wholesale'lgent, Philadelphia, D. YOTT, & M. and for sale in Heiffeburg by O. A. Bantwart, D. W. Grose & Co. and.O. K. Keller, and by all Druggists everywhere. jel4-dawly EDUCA‘TION.A.L. AA CONTROLLINGGIELFMTW-T OF NA. TIONALXTY bile system Ofjedtmatiln in a acne try. "In proportion as the structure of a government gives force to public opinion, that pulalio.oppion should i be enfightened."-1 1 / a shing'on's'Faivwel/ Ade rasa To Mb end the people: in general should be edneated Into a Correa and nunltiar aoqnsintapoe with the nature and , principles nt our government and civil matitptions. "OUR GOVEKNIIENT.; Au, explanatory.statenient of entrontertrormerejateeeeeeee - • mkometry, &Cy- AL :FOR 'SCHOOL% AlliDffllliES AND eIPULAR lea work. which; With J) Olir :.141MietAtomtLitha.-40..... Um construction of the prommowo l V1D311141q4, the: United . States and or thoie of the seivrafS tatee, ai detertathed by judicial autnority, or derived frontataad ard-writers; enteding Coins rolerenceis to adtabilstrative awand practice, so as to show the annul Working Of our general, system or Government. It is (roe bop specula. Iti c a' u rv:o li t' d ,t e ur ku Mi 4lB ll. *- 17'litti aivi bt i n t'l it t ect " , tci Livi CO ° l i ti thi va o t u e to a rionederable extent,= in the .U.JUDATIONOF YOUTH, 'different tastes . , std is recommended by derists, Statesmen and Presidents, and Prolaraors of [Wines.— Peace 1/00. Sold by del 3 .4 T4MILI 'DRUG; STORE. H . E.•• UNDERSIGNED ;HAS , 'OEBNED aid Retail Diagiad Prekkiknetinse, in — the. Iron Front Bunning, No 11914nitoti faregasoly woolekny Mr. Eby, i trenre oanifie,foond,an,enti renew . ipor PrOsii and, Puro'Bragiic TerlttfrterY.,'l , ,.ll:'COV, 'Oll4 COAL' OIL 'LAMPS, 'Burning Flifid, ,, Atettol Patent iteateines, Stationery :: Fancy Articles, are.,,..ke._ We Ate the agency for t ie of Rline's Celebrated Arti god Teeth, to witoOb, Witte . 44 attention of DL- . . By istkiet attention to Nahum, and de /die: please, !re remaxatally aak a abare Of roue' Patronage.: N e. Prime Haiaita Segars and' Tobacco conitantly on'tand. . . . mtranNiiio b,b1:03 9F EVE R Y DESCRIPTION '.': Boisery, Gloves,,Ganatlettp, In large,extelltati. !Great amortment of„Renbroidetles., Lades Underwear, dldeient alien and lidaat: . ' .."11/beilixmen , s do • do L do. . • • do , do- Ido Boys' .do do . do: . Cloths And everythinifer.men and„l34e' wear in Gentleena , SliiwTh. ' - V - • • goode, .withpatiasunciton.to:stylik,or,quanty, will be sold.at a verrAgbpiadwoeioukdqtaika cost 01 importattion. , t i gliitAAT4:l4OTOV N'ex-Oticitlio gatihibliii - &ink 011 1 Idirket Square. I EVER PLATED WARE Aicitt FILLEY, N0.122214riet Street, PRELADELPIIIN Manufacturer of fine - • . • . NICKEL SILVER, told SILVER pug= of FORKs, SPOONS, LAD L KNIVEK CASTORS, TE:a SETI3,I3ENB, luen:MS WAITERMatiTTER!DIStiggI, ICS PlTallEklet ; CAKE BASKS'S, COMMUNION WARS, CUPE; MUGS, KABLErS, dm, With a general asafirtnient, comprising none bait the ea reeititjh made of the balmateriais and beezfy plated, oon: stittithw there a ' ' Serviceable and durable , article loa,Homs, Szammana AND PIIIVATA remum. . Af i r Old Were re-plated In the best manner. fok2o'ilawlY • JOIMPHOJASKY. -MDT. W., BROWN. CA.-SEV-&ZROID. AT7I.O_,RATEYS-AT-LAW 11 AR. IL 1i3g13.4.43V, PANIVA. HAVING apeedited togegter ~ in the practice of die. Law, Wiirattawiltattlittilly atld prOwtly to all . profesalotal twoOesis cat:rated 40 their :w3111 , 63 in Third st;eet, throe stgoni front Markel: . thiptuatiops etiglisil • JUST ItECE.IVED f A LARGE AND 'WEIL: BIiLEMII I STOOK OF-BPANDtES I Pthiff2...OASTILLION &CO. BISQUET, TRlC(lttar& CO. JAMES. BF,NNEssy'eiliix °TAW, DIIPUY & CO. J. & P. MART/3- mm ROBIN & CO, MAR. & . C 0.9 For suit by JOAN' ZIEGILA; yaltiirket Street. oustilitL ailtla. OA.KPENTER AND .131TELDER. .gooktoon No. 27 igooklionoi Abut. ITOBIXIST ATIENEYBD TO. tog SANFORD'S LIVER INVIGORATOR NEVER DEBILITATES. IT compOunded entirety: frond Gums, and has become an establlethed tact- s Standard Idedl: eine, known end apprOved by 611 that nave nsed.it, and 18 now resorted to Pt_ with confidence in all the theca for which it, is re- Q commended. It, Mut cured thousands &it within the last two years who bad given up allhoir of relief, as the nuateront unsolicited certificate - -- -anionshop- Les tn The dose must beadapt the individual takingly and to adgently onthe bowels. Let the dictates of your one of the LIVER INVIGO- Ling Commanwrs, Bnato 101kARRHOIA, BUMMER Gm. ST 80118, Statism, Hama , Ontaxas Mormon, Ceoutas JAUNDIOII,. MALI VPtAH succ as an OBBINA. will cure SICK LIEALtaCHt IX TWISTY TWO UM at commencement o ATIE, BOT ALL.:1111017911tT AZ/I CIV favor. X.-1111.2 Water In the month with the In vigorator, and trwallOar both together, • CATHARTIC PILLS PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PC UP IN . GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND WILL KEEP. IN ANY OLTMA 12. The. FAMILY CATHAR- _,.• active Cathartic •which the CU practice morethan twenty . ..3 The_ constantly Worms- . hayskong used the 'PILLS Inl all express in regard _to liml to - place them within the ft. The Professi po o r n well know •"" un dillerent ons of the ' The FA.Yti ..,, OATH&R. %." Terence to thin well.Lestab- 114 dad from a variety of,th g.i which ' act alike on Ivey ,„ 0 nal, and are good and Mfg 1 1 4 Martin is needed, such w e d aleadnus, , Pains in 6 , 3,7' Pan and 'Soreness ova Ike or weight in the heed, alt ... Worms in Ch il dren or td- ill Purifier of the Blood, and A flesh is heir. too numerous '"8 fasement. Don, Ito 8. 0 * ' ' PRICE 80 CENT& TH/OLIVICR Istagoaa.toa &ND VAttirtil Carats icy rettalleid by Druggists giliberally,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towrie. • SANFORD, M• qtrtneacAt4Lr PrbPrletot uway, New York. ITDOLPHO WOLF_E'S MM IME SCHIEDAM. SCHNAPPS TONIC, ANTI DYSPEPTIC INVIGORATING CORDIAL • • To the Wane of Neyr Jersey and - - Pennsylvania; Apothecaries, Druggists (tracers and M: wraNrasi, ' Sarriaburc Pa. Welke's' Pare - Cognac Brandy. Wolfe's Pure kluderla, Sherry and Port Wollre's Pure Jain:dui' and Si. Cliesix Ram Wetre's Pure Scotch stud trials Whisky. ALL IN POPPL . M.S. , beg leave to call thAatiention of MisCdtigiiis or the- Called States to the above Wrars and-Uquocs,-imp,orted by tidbiptA Wolfe; or'New York, *holename is fami. liar in every part or this calvary !for the 'of his celebrated Soatzbast SOBNAPPS„Mr...vforp, ja his letter to me, speaking a the purify .of hfiriVms and immoss, says : will stake my repntAMApputa. Mu:, my 'Maed a* as it iteichtint of thirty years? residence in the City of New. York; that' all the Bias* and Wunst.whieh I hottlq are pure as imported, and .of the best quality, and :Me be relied vion by every purchiser." Every bottle' bee .IheproPrittershame oothe wai; and a leo simile aids signabue , on the. eertifipte. The public are re- Spectibily. invited to dell and examine for themselves,- For sale at Retail by all Apothecaries !lAA:at:Nero in Philadelphia. • GEORGE M. ASHTON, No. 832 Market b!..Piriladeloida. , Sole Agent for Philadelphia. ' the folio : wing from the Neir York coiirler : • Lbahozooa bamoss suit Osa, New Yobs "stistcsonsz-.. We are happy to infortn our feßow.citiZens that mere is one place :wear city where the physician; apothecary, and•coudry merchant, car go and purchase pure Wines indLiqUirS; as pure as imported, and of the bestquality: We d° not intend to give art elaborate deseription of this merchant's extensive badness, although.it will well re. Pay any Stringer or - citizen to visit Hdolpho Wolfe's er teadve Warehouse; Nos.lB. 40. and ra ,Beaver street, and Nos. 17, la and 21, Mara etileld street. 'Hie stook of . Sebriapps. on'bandf =readyfor ithiPinent could not hive been less thap thirty thousand eases; the Brandy, some ten thousand clews—Vintages of 1838 to 1856 . ; and ten thousand emus . Madeira , Sherry and Port Mine, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Jamaica and St. Croix :Rum, some very old and equal to any in this country lie also had three large cellars,- tilted_with Brandi White; &c., in caiski,Midisr Custom-House key, ready for bottfmg. Mr. -Wolfe's hales of •ISchaappif last yethr amounted to one hundred and eighty thousand dozen, and we hope in /P 25. than`two yearn he 'may be equally successful with his Brrndies Hie business merits the patronage of every lover of his sperdea. Private &milieu who wish pure Wines and idggore for medical use should send their orders , direct to Mr.lrelfe; until every Apothecary in the land Make up their minds to dilleard the poisonous star front their shelves, and replace it with Wolfe's pure Wu= and Lioness. • We understand Kr. Wolfe, for the : accommodation of small' dealers in the country, puts up -assorted cases of Wines and'Llquors. , Duch a man, and Such a merchant, should be sustained against his tens of , thousands of Op ponents in the United Stator, who sell nothing but units Was,' ruinous alike to health and human happinees. - .sep6.-daw6ml • K. Keller, * 9l Market Street, agentlbr this cit. • .• I I• • v: .i • I • ■ 10141:ep Gr,iye), Byylder,.Dr9psy, Kidney Agectlmp. 1.1 IlLtanOLD'S Geunino.Preparation for Narrow and Debilitatedliitreiers. UlLLMBOLD'Skleiulne Preparation for Loss of Power, Loge of Memory. . : . _ UELIitBOLD'S Genuine Preparation for pat:ally of Breithing, General Weakunse. ELMESOLD 93 Genuine Preparation for Weak Nerves, 1111 ; erne' of,Death Tree:oll9g,, : - U. Mt uLU'll tiemprie 'reparation for 1 4 44t,awcojta, 11 Geld Riot; Dimness or. Vision. laltiaitiOLDll%.Gonnine Promotion for Languor, •Uni -5.1, ,verpol Lassitude of Abe 141:mauls? Systetut 11EXAIROLD'S Genphie Preparation for Palls. unte Pa 'martin iutd Erapitons. LitHOLD% !tilt:pain° Preparation"' for ' the J.J. Back, Headache, Sick Stomach. • nfiratte advertbiement beaded' BRIABuLD'S EXTRACT &MHO' In another colninn. 1,4" T Y BOTTLES I I I EOf all alms and by w dennlptions for,sala r _ - • , war. , DOC JR. az CO STORAGE 1 STORAGE QTPRAGE received tit the Warelienee of , .0,111L9 M. WIRIER& 11113-tt llflebit 1 my posse:wit.. snow. ed to the temperament ot used In such gaanUties at judgment guide you in th BATOR, qAd IL will cure ATRAWC", DUrtnlA,Clattos. rummy, Drums; DROP UAL Colmiziess, CHOIIO, INTANTUTI, FL•TOLLN Oi. mass% and may be used aT FANTLY 11EDICENR. 11 (as thousands can testily) OR THREE Tiesemnesms•si attack. luta their testlittony In Up MOM ON DOISAIR SANFORD'S FAMILY COMPOUNDED FROM TICS PILL' is a gentle bs proprietor has used in hi ears , , tog demand - limn to who and the' satiafaction Which their use, has induced me reach of all. thatdilibreut Cathartics act bbwels. TIC PILL bas, with dim re asked fact, been compost- purest Vegetable Extracts ) part or the alimentary ca in 'all cases where a ca. Derangements of Stostseh, Back and Loins, Coassenew bodY , Rosaisineu4rogaohe iwitammatory e e Rheumatirin, a great many diseases to to mention In this • leer. A, SUPE.I3LATIVE AND Prisatc, Families Pennsylvania Legislature SENATE TUESDAY, ,Tannary 29, 1861. The Senate was called to order at 11 o'clock Prayer was offered by Rev. War V. lorscr- The Journal of yesterday was partly read when, on motion of Mr. MO ,DIPSON the fur ther reading of the same was dispensed with. Lmtva. OF M=NOF Mr. MOTT asked leave of absence for the Senator from Jefferson, (Mr. BLoon,) for a few days from to-day. 'Leave was granted. VOTES .RECORDED A number of Senators being absent, yester day, when a vote waa had on the "joint reso lution relative to a tariff," the follow 4 named obtained leave to record their votes as folloWs : Mr. LA.WBENCE, on the Tariff resolution, voted "aye." • Mr. FINNNY, on the Tariff resolution, voted "aye." Mr. IRISH, on the Tariff resolution, voted "aye?' Mr. MLLE% on the Tariff rewolulion, voted Islr. CIUN4 P FORD, on the Tariff resolution, vote "aye." varmoss, ammterntasoze, mansTED. Mr. SMITH presented's petition of citizens of Philadelphia prayingi for- a modification of the revised, penal axle sofar as relates to fugitives from labor. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Mr. BERRILL presented the memorial of the Council of the borough of Chester, Delaware county, asking for =alteration in their borough charter, in relation to the collection of taxes. Referred to Committee on Judiciary. Also, a petition of numerous citizens of the borough of Chester, on the same subject. Referred to Judiciary Committee. Also, a remonstrance of the citizens of -,Dela ware county, against a law for the inspection of cattle in Philadelphia. Referred to the Conainittee on Agriculture. Also, a petition of the Directors of the Poor and House of Employment of Delaware county, asking for authOrity to sell certain,rll' estate. Referred to Committee onEitates and Es cheats.: Mr. YARDLEY Presented thet4 7. 4lta of the trustees of the society of Friends = ,4' &land township, Bucks county, *in . g fOT- 4 1 ithoritY to sell part of their real. estate- • Referred to Committee on Este:* and Es cheats. Mr. SCH&DEL pma . ented, a petition of citizens of Bethlehem, Ntntthampton county, asking for art alteration in the charter of their water ciimpany. Referred. to Conaraitteecon Co rations. - 7, ' ttttttttttt tt Jades A.' GrortaiA...q. -- gotr i ifolat Qreen, and a number of other citizens .of Reading, Berks eqtaity; asking for the repeal of. the' 96th and 98th sections of the revised Penal Code- So far as the saine relates. to the rendition of fugitive "laves. • • - - Referred to the Judiciary Oortukkitt4e., 'Also, a _ petit:Lau of thhrti-seren,cilizens of Upper 'TidpehOekeiL Itinvnabli,:7 erki L ebuirtyi praying for a yearly pension tor 1 - 01...graptetk to Miohael Louck, a disabled vetefan.,ef..the war. of 1812. . ' Referred to the Committee on Peadiras and fatatoitfes. PALMERMr. (Speaker) pnisetited a petition of citizens of West Penn township, Schuylkill eonrity, asking or - the repeal of a' certain act of AsuiniblY:relatJng to township officers: Befened-to the Judiciary Umiunittee. lINDON presented two petitions of citi: Hens of Bradford' and•Wyorning ixfunties; asking for further legislation for the assessment • and recovery of damages upon the North Branch Referred to. the Conunittee On judiciary. Mr: BENSON presented:six remonstrances ' citizens of Lycoming county, against the pass- , age of a law authorizing the erection of a boom in the West'l3ranch of the Sfisquehanna river, at or near Jersey Shore, in saidrcounty. Referred to the Committee on Canals and In land Navigation. :Also, by reqUest trilffr. RAIL, who was ab sent, a petition of citizene.of the borough of Co nemangh, Cambria county, asking that the Portion of the said borough in which they re side, may be annexed to the borough of Johns- . Referred to the Committee on Election Die- Mr.•GiRECIO presented a. remonstrance of citi zens • of Clinton county; 'agains' t the repeal of the Ormagettax, and opposed to, the relief of railroad companies. Referred to'the Corrunittee on Fintuics. ' Also, .a petition of citizens of ..Centre and Clinton counties, asking for the passaged the bill granting a premium - on =Wain in said [Laid on the table, as the bill passed finally yesterday.] Also, a petition of citizens of Potter county asking for a boom at Jersey Shore, Lycoming County. 'Referred to ComMittee on Canals and. Inland Navigation. . Also, a petition of citizens of Willismsixat, of similar import. Referred to same Committee. BOUND presented a petition of citizens of Clinton county asking for a law authorizing •the erection of a dam and boom on the West Branch of theßusquehanna ,tiver f , between Lu rks Creek and Pine Creek- Referred to the Committee on Canals and In land Navigation. Mr. CR.AWFORD presented four Petitions of citizens of Juniata county,asking for the repeal of such parts ekf the 95th'and 9Stir sections of the Revised Penal Code , as interfere with the rendition of fugitive slaves, and for therestora tion of certain. portioni of the law of 1780, al lowing Southern men_ to sojourn hil'ennsyl vaida with their Slam for a length of time not to exceed six months, without thereby losing their title to their slaves as property. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. .14EISTA:ND presented a petition of members of the bar of Lancaster county asking kir the extension of certain laws to the said county. Referred to the Oimunittee on the Judiciary. ELAND:MON presented a petition asking for =oh legislation ea will insure"the protection of the property of married women. _ Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. .11.r..Viraalpresented two petitions of senor York county, asking for the repeal of an - Mt relatiirla to Ilslaiag streams of said Beforred to the Goiniaittl3O ,iiirdhature ftrant tinting flu. Halting procured Steam Power Presses, we are proffered to execute JOB and BOOK PRDITING of every description, cheaper that ft can be done at any other ee .tablishmentin the country. RATES of esiVRIITISING. AarFour lines or leas constltute one-half square. kin h tires or more than four constitute a squire. atth Square, one day .... one week ooe m00ch.,.. . three mounts nix months OD e year ..... One :Aitikre one day : ono week.... a one mouth... 14 three months eix months • EI year . . .. .10 00 WrEesiness OZI notices inserted In the Local. column, cot 'more Marriages and Deaths, FIVE DENIS PER LINE (Or tied' niserdon. AVE& Varriages and Deaths to be chargad as regola NO. 23. Also, two petitions of citizens of York coun ty asking for the restoration of certain provi sions of the law of 1780, relative to masters so _ journing PennsylVania with their slaves. Referred to the Committee on the 'Judiciary. Also, a petition of citizens of Montgomery county asking for the repeal of all laws inter fering with the rendition:of fugitiv i p slaves. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Also, a petition asking for a boom at or near Jersey Shore. Referred to the Committee on Canals, &c. Mr. PEtTNEY - presented a petition of citizens of Allegheny county, asking for an Act to pre vent cattle, sheep and swine from running at large in said county. Referred to the Committee on Agriculture. Mr. IRISH presented one of similar import, which was Referred to the same Committee. Mr. IRISH presented a petition signed by 1O citizens of Beaver county, asking for a law to enable married women to colleckand enjoy the proceeds of their own labor. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. Also, a petition of citizens of Beaver, county asking for such legislation as will secure to all persons not charged with crime their personal liberty. Referred to the Judiciary Committee. IMMRTS OP SPAXIDING 4XIN:M=11111 Mr. PE,NNEY, chairmen of the Judiciary Committee, reported with an amendment an Act relating to the sale of land for the non payment of taxes in Wayne county. Mr. SMITH, from same Committee, reported as committed "a supplement to in Act to provide for the erection of public buildings in Philadelphia, approved April 2, 'SOO.' On. motion of -Mr. SMITH, fives hundred copies of the above bill were ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. Mr. CONNELL, from the Committee on Cor porations,- reported as committed a supplerinent to an Act to incorporate the Mechanics' Insu rance company of Philadelphia. Also, from same Committee, as committed, an Act to incorporate the Danborough Live Stock Mutual Insurance company. Mr. ROBINSON, from the wipe Committee, reported as committed, House bill, No. 32, an Act to - incorporate the Hatboro' Monument As sociation of Montgomery county. Mr. CRAWFORD, from the Committee on Canals and Inland Navigation reported as com mitted, an Act to establish a ferry across the Clarion river in Jefferson and Forrest coun ties. Mr., THOMPSON, from the Committee on.il,g riculture Bm., reported as comznittO, a supple, ment to an Act for the better preservation of game, approvecl,Aptil2l, 1868. Mr. GIiEGG, from the Committee on the Militia, System, reported as committed, an Act to adjust the accounts pf General E. C. Wilson, Adjutant General. Mr. GREGG, explained why the CoMmitkse trplitilnite ß ara l in Ir= LintsianFlEsomm for ther infonnation of the public, which was so orderedearfollows : An Act to authorize the'settlement of the ac donuts of E. C. Wilson, Adjutant General. Witunmasi in the months aif-September and October, 1868, Henry Nagraw, Esq., the then State Treasurer; --tid4mibed to Gen. E. C. Wilion, Adjutant General of thirState; the sum of three thousand dollars ] out of the Treasury of the Commonwealth, to' defray the military expenseisofAhe Adjutant genenilzs , Depiatmeat for thstkiear4-,- Add 'Ff; no approPriation'of Vie said sum of money has evert been' made, and. the same has continued from that time to be TOCII" oned as part 'Of the cash' lxilance bathe Treasu ry,-therefore,,: Bed enacted 80., That the State Treasurer be and is hereby authorized and entitled to re ceiVe, a credit in his accounts for the said sum of three thousand dollars..; and that the Auditor General and State Treasurer be and are hereby authorized an& required-to settle the accounts of Gen.' E. C. Wilsonjor the amount of money so received by blza;• and to allow him credit for vouchers produced try him for the expenditures of the same, for of connected with the adlitit4 serVice of the Commonwealth. Iitr.'.LYME.EZ; from the Comndttee to Com pare Bills, made a report, which was read. Mr. TIIOMPSON, from the Committee on NOW Counties - and - - County' BeatsTreportod, as committed, a supplement to an Act erecting the county of. .Cameron. T OF A STLECT CO . ion naternee Chainnan of the Baled Com mittee appointed on the subject { reported with ameridliteriti an Actinoviding compensation to owners of fugitive „slaves when rescued by mobs. On motion ,of Mr. SMINI, the Senate pro ceeded to the oansideration of bill entitled "a suppleMent td an - "Act to moor' orate Insurano3 Company, of !Philadelphia;' rePotted- from'the Committee on Corporations dispensing' with going Into Committee of the Whole. • . The first and only, section of the bill was read. Mr. FINTNEY ingnired relative to the object of the bill.. Mr. SMITH. The object of this bat is to re duce the actual Capital' of the 'company, so that they may have no'illiPtiterit — capital *hick Is not really possessed by them. This company proposes to do, legally, what some of the com panies have done ; that is, reduee the value : of. their stock. The bill then was passtd finally. STATE OF 'ME ANION = -APPOINTNEM OF MT& CON _fir. FINNEY, Chairman of the Geminates on Feddrid Relatiens, to which was nifernid sev eral communications from the Governors of other qtates,together with the resolutions rola tiVe to 'the - subject contained therein, reported the said resolutions as amended- - The preamble, and resolutions,as mended Apr the'addition of a fiirther section, were then The additional section proposed by the Com mittee; is as follows .gesetved, That in the oPixdoh. of ,this u m/ d i _ tire, the people of PennsyWaula dtquit;',teifie any altenition,, or anaeiniMatt,to„lo:pori a tit a ,_ don of the "United States, and stitteibdtainand aaon from this body'to th44 l deed, *lw o it does not come Within its apPrOpritite and legi timate duties,Would net 'meet with their appro val. That FerinayWania will unite with the otherStatesof the UniOn in the adopthm: of any proper Constitatidnal measures adequate to guarantee Aui'ssieniia Eciadre strict and faithful observe:* or the second stictiOnitif the fourth artiple of the Constitution of the triited States, 4161)I X'vjae 4 aniOngA4hei. ttiingh that' 'the eiti tetiAbeeVih.statii shall he entitled to,all issea . .hreitiritte of .'the **ad States," gal ,*.Wat; no.iierson hell :to Tabor ' oesolk.a -ixtPilig!into , another, alma ettf_e_ ll 9, anylaw or regulation therein, be .Wacpazgod from such, service or labor, but shall be de- Bums continuum MISUONERS. ; L 00 4 0 604 ... 2 00 ... 8 00 .. 500 ... 8 00