THE TELEG IS PUBLISHED EPEE (SUNDAYS EMOTED, BY GEORGE BERG TERMS --SMOLA +. Pie DAILY TIAXGRAPO i8 peryeL o:oroligtrikt.4Aooo4o, pit .vIII be elargibi $4.00. WELKIN AND SIOD-WAIN.LY tutoosszo is sh,o published t nil session of die Legislature:, add er: anslnder °Like year, auell'uruishod to eilnwinp rules, : . 7 Rabarribers pre year g, yea • ' le .ur totwat 4 Artae... subserinere (inlet thd . eteciinitirteminee ei their hew pia ere, the 1101101er may . COIA1111cle• to semi them mall t 1 urrearageit aremtle.. • eueserthere edgleet ur finest to take their newepa• orr tronu,the hlhke to tv,t4fh they are &retied, Ltteeate •rial ouelble quill they hey^ Itett.hv the 1111.1s.eud4rdered them diseinathlued . „ - . Alistellatous. S A i:1F0 RD'S LIV Ea ttivfcitiAtAttoß • N IN, V Elt DEB 1 LI t;fi trig " 11 is compoUuded entirely' . from Globe; A and bas become titt.esididielted best. IA Btedhl4o. Mein ewe, kooeth and alittroiettka by ell litat hart used It, otei le nbw resortbd to,Mi with 'eoltlldenott tbt diseases tor width It le re -I0 commended. • It has cured thousands! who had given up all hopet unsolicited, certificates in 1 he dole must be adapt= tLe individual taking Nand • to :La gently on the bowel!, Let the dictates of 'mo ose of the I IVEIt Lav,s CourLaerrei BiLturne to I eattamoza, SoutintaCott• et *M R k SIONNOa s AW" INIOIANaI MONSON C6IOI,XIIA, J. crowt. , Yawata Wass socomMlly as an !IRMA= Will cure SICK MUMMY 11l TWINIT Ittmurrint; Tirol 'mast OOMUMfictfinent ofi aaa. witOMaseritat my favor .041-111111 t't utak hU iht outtalk with the In inactratai,and illWail4.l4 , both-together nue) (am atirah. (0044 if T T . SANFOR r rY,' FAMILY • CATFIARTIC 'PILLS COMPOUNDED PRIM ' PTIRE VEGETABLE, EX.TRACTS, AND PII UP IN GLASS CASES; AIN TIGHT, AND ,WILL KEEP 4IN'ANY CLIMATE,. Th. FAMILY C&THAR• active Cathartic whieb practice more than twenty The constantly increal have tong ellen 'the PlLIi all express in regard to ~~ ►~ to place them MOOD the The Prolusion well know to dillerent portions of the The FAMILY OATH AN. Terence to thin well etie,b• ded Horn a variety of 04. whicli act alike on ivory nal, aiiitite good end vire Marta la needed, such Bleepitiosi, Pains in "to Pare and Soreness over Eta or weilAt in the koad, all Wotan in VAddren or ad- Purifier of the Li'lood, and flesh ie Weir, too numerOUS l j 4 108,11, 1 te.B. PRICE Tot LINER INVIOOUATOI AND FAmuok CATILIII Plus are retailed by prugittsto , purrAlly,and sold wholesale by' theTrOe , Abe bp.4l T W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proptiat je2o ivxt] 835'Brotulway,...Nee, EDUCATIONAL A CONTROLLING,..;ELEKENT OF NA, ppostattTv U tLo eyysrum of educatim 111 a coon. "In proportion as`the structure of 'a government gives force to - pubic opinion - that public opinion should be enughis nod Mashing ou's Farewell ,t 1 'reit To this sad the pt ople in general should be educated into a correct and familiar acquaintance t<ilh the nature and principtes of our goverment and civil Institutions. "01311. GOVERNMENT: An explanatory incitement. ot the system of Government of the Conutry, Ato, A }UNCI AL FOR SCIIOOIS, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR !M t ! , is a work wliich, with proper bistOrlcal notices, the construction of tho proviilaritf,of the CuitslltO{lon of the United States'and of those of theflimierid Stater', tui determined by judicial authority, or derived from Stand urd writers, Including Soma return - ides teadmlnistrative aw and prantine r so as to show the actuatvericingof our general system of Government. is : freetrom specula. five Minions, cluservative In fig tendency, and calculated to cultivate the loye of ogr country .. It has been used tea considerable extent;,/4 }IIISAINCATION OF, YOUTH' In different states, and: is recommended by Jurists, Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges.— Price $lOO. Sold by , M. NOLINNRY, del Harrisburg, Pa. "OUR GOVERNMENT." 6 r1 1 1:1 unity of Government, which con-- T stit ates you one people, le slow dear to you.”—' Washington's Farewell Address 4 nationality is essen-' tial to the enduring. prosptrity °Flan. .True pa triotism court mite from knowledge. lets only a proper. midertitanding of our civil ii3Stittitiond that ban Indite° strong and settled- attachment to their pelt MOM, 'and, Impart ability fur their maintenance. OUfi GOVEItIeHENT,: Ap. explanatory statement mf the system arGoveenmene . bf ihti C,ouflity," &Atkins Ae teat or the ConstitUtlon of thertJaltfd Sigten, the Con etitutional provisions o 1 the severg platy, with „their moaning` and doniarcht*klie tietitmilheti thorit y; and Prededeik ittircilde; - * standard writers; digested and"arranged ror popular. Use Price $l.OO. Sold by • Af. IPICINNES, del • ' " Harrisburg, Pa. . . CITY LIMEY STABLES BLACJIBBRRY ALLEY, 1I WIZ REetii HERKRitozzi. HE undersigned hae-re commenced ti;e T Every builintiat in his NNW and' SPACIOUS BLES, loeatedrah above, with a largeand varied. ethek HORNES, cienways itird:OMNINCSES, wilt lie wit hire at modetate'ratee, • F, is. NWAIWN. sep2B-d/y. • - • "ist . pH E., UNDERSIGN ED having leased! _IL this well known and. opaler hotel, in the city of Hartbburg, is now rcliutt g and furnishing tho-sami with 1 , ?&W FURNITURN in the very, best modern style, It is located In the most centr.l part of , the city, within a short distance of tUledfpois .of thus cllfereiMtallioad and aiaomear the Statel‘... pita buildings. • • The bouts blame and the sleeping apartments'ure ell ventilated.. The TABLE is well provided with all seasonable OW d e g -phis - city to well known throughout the Mateo ea having the best market outside of the Atlantic einem; we eonsequitutiyputcomplaints-sball'he - made on that scant the BAtrhaa also, undeigone ctiauges and will , be kepi stocked with thb.beSt and purtot Liquors in the country No exertion will be Spared to 'make the traveler and sojourner conlibrtable in every respect. . . A continuance or the patronage of the old cipitoiitra, together with new additions is respectfully solLited„. • , • , Jr: R. *WORD & ..„, Harrisburg, August 23-if ' EQ , = V V FAXILY bate a .STORE HE.UNDERSIGNED: HAS • OPEOP a Whoa:min and Metall Ding and Preectiptibitlittie, in I e Ironyro4 Autining, lAB!darken atreet, , bitay occupied It, Eby , wawa tan be foud”un, cut rper stock of* takplrii Braga, Perilimery„'Som OIL, COAL OILLIAMN: Burning; Fluid, Elanictaes, Staakakerr, Fancy Article% A'4 n.; 4tc.. 1 yel l have th e agency for / thank of ifiinefti; g eleJtrated +La.: 1 tidal Teeth, to willich" we %wild Write Mai ait'ention 01' Dentists. . By strict attention It: Au/blew and desire to pie wo reapecNntly iyik sharnof Dublin Patronagn.l G. W. N. B.—„Prime Havana awry aloe . TobacceeunidantlY) cn band. . apre•dly URICH .& ....B 0:.-,,k$::..: WHOIXOALE ro fit. Y cGtr co co DITERCEIANTS, 1 , )1 t Cornet' of Front and Markey Streets, '1:( A 1i11.681J R,G ,'PA., D. Mum ; , 'C. L. Bdvnith. 22.00 12.00 10.00 SOMETHING' MORE VALUABLE THAN SILVER OR GOLD, zprowsa IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK. REINSTATE THE , BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL within the last years or !Thor, numerous my, possession show. .e Ed" {Se ' Temperament of tined in gach quautitiesi RESTORATIVE CORDAAL, •ND BLOOD RENOVATOR. As precisely what Its name Indicates; for, while plerstm to the taste, it is revi:Uylng, exhilarating and streogth ening to the vital powers. , It atep;, , revloilles, reinstates, and:renews the blood in all Its original purity, and thus restores and renders the eystemilnoulnerable to attacks of disease. It is the only preparatiffri ever offered tp the world in a popular form so as to he within the reach of iudgment guide yuu In In ItAUllt, and it win cure Arra*le, thisrerma,CtillOia Plaints, DIVIANTBRY, DROP UAL COM MEW, CBOtIO, INFANTEd, FLATO L ti Oa, massaaomil may tou use d am MRDICLYN. Ii (1114 thousands can testily) , m Titan, rtisfircS3Natl7iLs Di AMA, Iwo their testimony „So chemically and skillfully. combined as to be the ,molt powerful touie, wad yet so perfectly adapted as to act In porta r., 'acc,irilance with - the laws of nature, 'and , hence soothe the:meekest stomach, and tone up the - di gestive organs, and allay all nervous and other irritation It 18,also perfectly exhilarate:gin its effects) and yet it is foyer followed by, lassitude. or depresflon of spirits. It ll,composed enth sly of vegetables, and those thoroughly dombining powerfultonio :and soothing properties, and 'Consequently ,o n never. ittlure. As a sore.-preventive and pure or cotirtummoN, BRONci - MIS, INDIGESTION, LYS • PEPSIA , LOSE ' APPETITE, FAINTNESS ” NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL PITATION OF THE HEART, MELAN CIFIOLY,.HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS, • . AND ALL TErATELASS OF CA BEd BO FEARF'ULLY FATAL CALLED. FEMALE WEAKNWS :AND IRItEGULAtI. • TIES. THERE IS NOTHIND'ITS EQUAL. TIC 1111. fa a gentle tla privilietorrhaa creed in ht years. aimemand &oat ii,bosa Who and t'h ' e satisfaction which t4eir ntin, hie induced nie . pep:xi of ,all. that dlifereet Catkuullos sot Dowels. TIC PILL boo,' with due re Ilitiod rad, been Componn. purest Vesetal4e.Ritracte, part of the alielentery ca. hi 'all caeca wbero oa., Derangements of Sterhack, Sack and Loins, Cattlemen bo4„Regfettness,Feadache Evanaita:ory 'Disease ,s Litte,riagennatisnei 'a great many • tfteetunie - to: trhibb to Ineotittu . lb tide. b Witt , CENTS Mao, liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver Complaint, Diseases or the Kidneys, or any general de rangement or the Urinary organs. _ It will not only cure the 'debility lollowing CHILLS'aud . FEVER, but prevents alliattacks arising frowiliastOstic influences, and cure the .disearet at °dee, iP alreally at tacked. ' TRAVELERS should bays a bottle with them; tt In. fillthly prevents any, deleterious 'consequences lollowlog• nlfoll change of climate aleiVeleit , .as„ ?t prevents castlvetuattratrexigthens the digestive organs, it should bola theliteds of all persons Of soden tarylabits. LADIES riot accustomedte :out-door exercise, should elwaysyse it. „. tIOTEIEL9 should use 14; for it is a periect relief.'rakee ki or two before .the tiial, she: Will pass. the drailipit period with,peribet eaSuand safety. - MOTHERS, TRY ITS!. And to you we teR ceatthe Moen orAeriiine .dot only of your - dough before it bolo° I .te, but also your sons and husbands, ter while the former from fal e deiiry, often go down to, a premature , graverr ether t their condidon be known in tan.., the hitter are so often mixed up with the exeltemont of business, =that flit wore not for , you, they, kti,,,would travel in the went, downward path until,it Is too L tato to arrest their fatal fall. But the mother_le,altioyasigilant, and talks] we confidently appeal; , fel; WA. uresure your never-fading= affection will unerringlypeDit t you to 'Professor W.OUDIS. RE,sIORAT CORCIOLANC•RhOOD RENOVATOR , as the remedy which should be,altveys on hand in "time of need. ' h'tetd what the Press say. after thoroughly testing the matter, and no one can have a doubt. PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It Is roe corded in classics that Pa.gbifetwiWioticeient'to a climate warmer Wan the West Indies to procure a sample of .the beauty of Proserpina. In a hot' 'After, some delai the - tpessenger returned; and- aeseon as the lid of 'the box was removed out flew all the it* that flesh is heir to.-- Fortfinately hope was founitTlethe _bottom of the box. Prof: Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollebtlon of the story', Breit, iervjgbrates theblobd, aids the ormms of digestion, imparts Strength lxe the* r igi*eni t a gfottiths the citadel.ethdaltb, I% to'bdefl i arbett• 4 OWof disease. , Itlislelielihkioote,:denkied:Cd_: tin , ly of vefetaldeiiicidriCifetis, ancl,while it is exultant- Wig he pure wine, no injuriotiqespite can possibly follow its ale. It is a desideratum in the medical world, and those, wrici are afilletedwitirlosev Alasitite;Llyipepslit; Conitiouptien, Faintness, Giddiness,, Neuralgia, 'palpate: or,itne,llfearbiket, Wil uts y Lbeteflndandafalllblepanacea.- PRRA~ D'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and - BLOOD BEN VAkialthlarithApt doubt, the best Tonic Cordial in tfie world. ToAbesti n who are suffering from general de bility's we would recommend its use; tor, while It is pleas ant to the tasterit„ hit ateengtbening to the system, and a r ti t ral i rtt i tt e lg traFell remze d , i n s l e l imparti c es an of ix t i h t t a c t b e l n oo t ? ,; the vreakeit ittemaP. be while thine in good heal b will at as feel its exhilarating power. We are confident that tifteriusing one bottle of- this - cordlairporpAvlß,be for a day without it.- 'Nan Yo k% U A PURE, HEALTHY TONIC, and one foe kohl th deleterious andbtieritnia:eltectsiattfeiltitfoßoteithose in oitbryery i letedias long h,eenTrel.Lioibeallesideratom in' the medical, 0r1d...,,5ue.h. a Nato, ands one so..skillfally, coteilliedifroittaiiitiliONte.itingdoni as kraal in per , , feat aceprgeOcivith , the lows of nature; and , thes soothe the wealreft.-atOIePOL - Lukrlattlatessure tails' allay ner vous and'ollfeihvt4tt imurea. tone lip alttlie organs of which tliftltorn.m. body ; Js composed; iff.lofferrid In Prof.: Wood'illestOritlVO:cfrdieland'Bitiodßeitirlittfor:':Himoir, it is perfectly adapted 19 , cldtand youttgi.3'Beitter,tirE It. , :Thin ion& haire.already,dpiee .Sog andelue:teatlmony Is universal Mint 'New York Atlas." • PROFESSOR4FOOIeO. PESIORATIVR . .. CORDIAL AN 15 BLOOD RBNOYAI4t, fortheicure.ofileneral froncanyisauee,. alsceDyspepsi in , Nerv4 pusnese a Aitt 4weats, , ,lnlapient Densomptioni, liver, Complaints, ioitsicist LoiasilAppetiteoFetialoWeak afto, in nti - Sieges, also;lo prevent thericintractimi of , titmouse, is eerialely lbe,friestand most ;agreeable cordial , WO And ReiOntor eyng offered:to the afflicted, and so chemically cembnied - as to be the most powerful tomb ever known teinedloal science: - Readeritry IL IT WILL no You Coop. hl t e , no t hesitatipti, reoornintinling it, since we Ina* tp e nisite,taaea, et,And dare re medy teethe 'tibias eninnera d.- 6 . New York Die-, i - f Belpre noticing a Went, medicine , , we have to be cer fate that it will prove Itself Ws tnet.it record. mended. And we'wouild say that the Restorativo ODr-, dial and Blood Rencrvator of Prof. Ntobai Will stone the' test tally, and, in fact, It is without - any d r o o p the first' article in markeniornimnifying figs W ool k an 19rifoirsirnfug the system. Wb hifie nd Beidiatled • ellinten in its , usa m all.—" The New-Xorken." 1 , 09 R. TOiIfODRSEITINIIMAIS. a idw rainy fiibinei. quenne'oritlike dellcaWy suffer from suppressed, pant- Mt, or obstructed mensuration;land. think , bittinielliey are young that by-and.by nature. will .workitself.clwir. from obstructions ' and allcoinein rii,lit`lo the end, tlttie dreaming that the seeds'or denthAire alreddy germina ting* In the system, because, the. vital energies are Im paired, and the entire animal economy deranged, debili tated* and yet, careless of themselves. AT they are; if A " reply were set before 'them which would restore all the C s alba irPeteen end renivigotiale Die body, they e 1I takelLtiod tbue.be in nine to• save their lives.— pd ie n think nr tbni, and at -once give them a bottle of prOC Nood'i liettiOrittiric Cordial and Blood Renovator,— oller York, Coorler.." • : MCPP;/100iiter; 144, Broadway, New York, &114Barket streetiSt., Louis,„„ t hto. .:./irsdiAk,Nor444 Broadway, all he Family and Patent lleilpinescopstantly on. Laos, always fresh and genuine. Ford if Mitcomber, Washington Avenue, Sole ageets for Albany; Dr IL Snell,. agent. forer.hweetody. Sol also by 'A.B. - Sands comer of. Fulton, and WlLltani streetti. , ' - • jen2s-eo Bum ` --F ' DR. T J MILES ' ..SURGEON DENTIST ()V , , EERS. his services to-the SitiZehe CI Therisbuis ,trid MS , wicinity. ?He solicits shit'iff the patella patronage, and gives assuragati b teet hie ,beat. endeairora shall he given to re n der hittafneti on 104 pro,-.; fessioitMitehigiableviell ttiadhatiat,liiil4elneare'fn R g: he linbliageneftdiritoCeall on him; Rehiring leX tha N t o t!t m ey m wi a li rk n e l B b; e d e issa on tLs t r e d il wi e Z t his orT se e r r vi ly e ao ht ,liodlit , gehihrltAti, niai-iiii: Vnitelieatakes libtel, : burg, Pa.i'inylpinylr, "IND VOL larbical VIGOR AND 'PURITY (Ma PROF. 0. WOODIS There Is*batetake about it ,THE CORDLtL IS,AjL WE - CLAIst poR i , • , ® ----\ / , : ~,4 , ,...- --.\ .. IAI/c ---_-_-_:-- , t i gap . 7: 7o \ A_ C ?' 4, w• , , , , i s 1 2:137 0 --. ' ~,,=,,--' ' •_• ar:4, .7 . : .. . . , . RNT IN - i.j;ll, THINGS - --'NEUTRAL IN 'NONE .. ." 4. • i RG, PA., THURSDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 14, 1861. , Nth 36. E HA' I lvania, Legislature. The Semite, met at 11 , to`4rder lay the dpfAxint.' The' Johrnal of yesterday been partly read, kr. LILWItENCR' indeed' to 'dispense With the reading 'Of ao' i rinich As"' elated theyresenta= don of petitions, *fah, Wei agreed to. ' • The Clerk then Proceeded' with' the reading of he redniinineportion of "the' Journal, When,' on motion of Mr. M'CLURE, the reading. was 7 altokkihei : dispenied with. ' ' REPORTS OP STANDING 1101121ITTEAP.'., PENNEY, from the Judiciary' Commit teei reported, as committed; it'siipplement,t6 ati; Act to 'incorporate the Guarditiris the., Nor of tbe . bitY of Pittsburg Also, same Committee, as committed, an Act, relating to hawkers alid.pedlers 'in , AriMiikong* county. , Also, same Committee„with a negative re= coddriendu.tion,' H.Ous`e' hill No. ' 228;, supPle-, ment to'lm Act relating elentidos ii,Lycbrii kiedounty; , , Also, name itS cominitted, an Act to antlio•-•" rise the Diindee 'Coal CoMbatiy to borrow mo; • • . ney._ • , Xt..'YARDLEY, fibril 'the Judielary Commit,: tee; rerited' as dominated, itil•Aceto repeal an Act regulating the manner of, vating•at general electiona•in Northeinptori county. . • 'II•E'ECILkM; from 'sante ~CoMmittee, as • cornniitted,' ,Aet toplovide for7the collection of additional Mies in the toWlighiti of Sweden. county df potter Also', fr saine Cdminittee,Cbrainitted;:a,s4- pleMerir tb Act' 'relating 'hi the 'Lancaster r county intiOn,'paSsedirebrattry; 19,1801 Bu."ffitt4; frbni same CoMinittee rePorted• with ail iiiiteniinient', •HOuie bill, 1 , 14. 108,"an, Act to' revive and 'continue in" for 6 an Act re lative te•graduating lande urn Which purchase raonei liaa'been paid• , Alao;i;seme, as comihitidd, 4 Honse bpl, No. 890; 'entitled 'i` in 'Act "hi 'en'able executors and!ildinifilAtrit,tora to sell lintyispoee`of tine - - Mr 811112$, same emninittee as committed;, Hotise bill, N0.'431, an Act:relating tki:tge . Col-: 'data . ' of takes in Lawrence county. "• ' ' Alio, "same, with amendments, a supPlement to an-Act for the taking of lands in execution for thepayinent,of debts, passed •A. D. 1705". ' Also,•froin same Committee, as committed, an Act reviving the warrants of Peter. Swoop, tax collector in the borough of Huntingdon. Mr. FIATS., from the Commitiee 'oil Estates and Eich'eats, reported; as Committed, Act supplementary,_act 'felating` to .the sale and conveyance of real' estate, approVed April 1, 1858! " ,31-c;nl l : 6 #, law.: the same - 9iimnittee, re ported; as coniitted, "an Act !relative to cer7 tarn: portions of the real estate - or EdwardShipei pen•Burd,'deceased. ' " MeTARKER, from the Comniittee on Canals and Ilnlatid Navigation, reported, akcominitted, an'Act fox the erection of a boom. in - the'Slis quehannii river at or neat Jersey Shore' Ly ,commg county Mr.-MDTT, from the Committee on Roads and }Bridges, reported, as committed, an ACt to Vamp sk ity atg'Skrtice alley, in Easton borough; NOrth iontam.' ' ' • d'• "" • - Also, same Committee, as committed, House bill 'No. 221, entitled an Act :to authorite the kindified vOteur - of Allegheny township, Ann strong county, to elect two additional aniiervi- Mr THOMPSON; same 'committee; as corn pitted; '-itn Act to incOrtyrate l the'Factoryville, htfrl !AA:4ton turnpike road con - Iraq. , same - Committee; as 'cAnmitted; Haus'e' bill No. 242, an Act to extendifieprovisides' of the i t laW " relating to the sell - Mg of 'tlib`retairit4 cith:e public roads in certaintowriships of Schuly' 1 - Also ' same, with an amendment,. an Act to lay. out a State road in Soffragetandlitedford counties.:.,.,.• ' • Also same Committee, as committed, BOuse bill !No,i 244, in ;Mt to'authorize the qualified voters ; l ofßlizabeth township„ Allegheny; coun ty, and L Tobylianna township, Monroe county,, to elect (Mt additional SuPervisoi..,,,, . . Mt. LAWRENCE; same Committee, 41.4 mittedi-an Act to.confer-inexamedliowers upon the 'c'ominissionors of Highwaya; in Herrick to*iship, Bradford countP. ,same Corrmdttec, - as - ,Ctimmitted, a fur ther !suPideinent Wan AC( reltitlyti. tqadii Midcllctimship, Delaware county, and, for , other Orgasm. Also, Saias•Coinaiiited committed,. an Act tOOrgartike a'bomPaity to construct a road from Bellefthite to the Junction - Molise. • M.M4 B4MILTON, same_Con,unittee, mitteran'Actiii atitliaitTelle-sup&visori; of ,Nartic and Conestoga .township; ~aticaster county, to pay one-third'Of *the cost the election Of:a certain tili* - - - 1 ; • Flitbutit,ifrdin'llieK7oleliiittee•toJC"Om toare made a. repot* ,which was readand agre4 _ • • ,THOMPSON, from the Committee on New i i dorinties. and County , . Bents ; leported as, ;Ceintnitted,:an Act to- perfect 'the cli* . is• ion Of the towrisiiip of Unibri touritY'Of.rayetie. Also; lame CoMmittee t . with, a . .negative re ,commeridation, an , Act to change line betYeen the i'ountics' of 4COming ' arid' Clinton . . , . Mr.-CONNELL fronirthe committee on Cor porationa„ , reported It's corindtked, an;Act to aniendlbe Chartir.of the • Presketterian ehurch df Frankford, ?141Eul f atits* - 114; irAct. • Mr. SCHINDHL, an Act to revive and con thane in Ikea - relative to graduating lands on which purchase money has been paid Referred, to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr: NICHOLS, an Act supplementary to an Act relating to certain einifte. Ttefert . pd to the committee im thpgudiciary. Mr; an-Act relating 'WI writs of erg Referred to the Cskramitte'o . pn the JudieierT, .I:WItENCE;_ joint resolution -foithe .papnent of the reeentlyrotoiptelyoission era to Washington. Referred to •the - Coraillittee on Fhoinee. Mr. IRISH, an Act- to-incorporate the Petro leum'company of Pittsburg. • ' Referred to the, Connnitter 01/ .UorPOra - Cons. • Mr: .3 fErtgOrna,'su . 4ct" to'cgrpo nag the titer,* (has and Water company: , Referre4 , to the Committee ' Corpora _ t ' Uri HAMILTON, an'Aet for the payment,of the Claim of J. R. Bitner & Bro., fOr 4:;8145tge0 idetained on the PhiladelpiAaLinit•Columpie 'United, • SENATE. 'l, Februaryl3; 1861. and was Referred to the Committe On Private Claims Mr. LAWRENCE read in his place, and pre sented to the Chair, an Act authorizing the, Commissioners. at'Washington to compromise with the litni*lclers orthe : ~. `phold Railroad Compaq, pa ,1611 . 4 X tit'C!.4l444) ;,,,,,e; !coltectionl of, ..,....." +1)-n asked leave to make Mr. LA a statement. . . • Leave was given. Mr. LAWRENCE said : The Commissioners of , Wahington county had forwarded toliim bill which the 'thernlien) of - the linuhe 'from thft county could not sustain ; he had prepared this as a, substitute, and-did‘ not, know that • it would meet the views of the Commissioners of said county or the people,. or that he should hithself sustain it, but he asked its reference to the :proper Committee, and moved that it- be tedin order, that he could send it to - his constituents, , and thus have some expression on: it. • • itisan important measure to them,. and one abOut which there is a difference of opmion-an =honest difference. It seems necessary that same Measure' be adopted by us to aid the Tres, surer of the county to collect the large amount of tax Outstanding for the years 1868 and 1869, for ordinary purposes ; without any reference -to the tax levied-to meet the interest on the railroad bonds. I hope.the people themselves will, at the coming Court in said county, take swim action in reference to the compromise heie referred to, and which the Commissioners .have incorporated in the bill to which I re feried. If the decision referred to in the preamble .to this Act is considered conclusive as to the lia bility, of the county, then the people are deeply interestedin an honorable and reasonable com promise, and will, I presume, not object to some legislation to carry out this object. Mr. SMITH, an Act relating to certain parts of the estate of Jane Willing; deceased. Referred to the Committee on Estates and Es chats. Also, a supplement to an Act relative to the Diode of drawing jurors kir the,several Courts of philadelphia, passed April 20, 1858. Iteferred to the Judiciary Committee. . I fr . .. aLvdryjt, on leave given, presented.the 2431 t onstrarice .of brush , makers of •the city. of Reading; against the incornoration of the Conti neittal 'Brush company of Philadelphia. taid.' on', the. table. , •' • • • Mr: SERRILL asked leave to withdraw cer -tain petitions , presented last session. - Leave was granted.. ; 'i ORIGINAL. RESOLUTION Mr. SMITEI offered the following•resolution, whlch ;was twice .read : "If the• House of Re •preseatatives concur, .tkat three members' of _tlte4 . sirate and three members of the House of t.tatly . T.: be added , to • the Committee ralrsarlY appbmted to invite the President-elect to visit Harrtiburg that the Committeebe au thorized to visit Pittsburg:and tender - the invi tation in person ;' and that the Committee also be authorized to make all necessary arrange ,ments for the reception of the President elect on his arrival in this city. ' Mr. M'CLURE: A similar resolution has been introduced in the House, the, purport of which was to make the Speaker the Chairman of ,'such a Connaittee - and to increase the 'number Of members' thereof to one hundred, which motion was carried. If this resolution is insisted upon, I think we should better 9- point a Cainmittee of thirty-three on the part 'of the' 'Sdnate, or designate s one for the special purpoie of infOrining Mr. Lincoln which is, the proper Committee to receive him. It seems me to be - a subject that onghtto be treated with proper respect by the Legislature. We have al-. ready' appointed a Committee, satisfactorily to Myself and, I believe; to the Senate. Mr. SMITH. The Senator from Franklin is perhaps in error as to the purport of the reso lution offered-in the• House. That resolution read that 'the COmmittee be appointed for the purpose of proceeding from this place to:Wash ington; in company. with th President elect. Such an idea does not enterinto this resolution, .asj; provides for whathas not already beenpro tided for in the 'resolution constituting the Coin mittee,that is, that they shall make all necessary cttrangements for •the reception "of the President' ; .that they:shall proceed to PittsbUrgh,- Ind in person tender the- hmpitalities of the State , of Pennsylvania to that gentleman.; and it increases the number'of the Committee. I will state that so tar as I am individually con cerned, :if this resolution passes, I shall decline serving upon the Committee, so that it does not applyrto me.. 1 am .in favor, however,' , of having. as large-a Committee as is c,cauristent with propriety, and to have that Committee clothed with authority. for 'flaking such arrange ,ments as are ;require& • • -.- 3.I.r.;MICLURE. .For What •purPose was the Committee appointed, which has been' authori. -zed by.the Sebate to act in this matter? Mr. SMITH. 5 It-was to invite the President 'elect to visit Itarrisburg: ' ' • Mr. M'CLITRE.' The , resolution appointing . that Coranalitee surely contemplated that they should inake PrOvisibn for the proper reception of that:gentleman When he arrives here; that they should Meet him Eit the proper place when he reaches'the State, and entertain him while he • sojourns amongst 'us. I think that this ,practice of re-inatructing Cominittees and:doing' again teat which has already been performed tends to belittle the character of the Legislature. There is no deeency or propriety' in it. , Mr. pima. There might, be some question as to whether the Committee already appoint ed was authorised to make necessary arrange ments, etc. M'CLURE. Every Senator:knows, that We have Invited the President elect to accept the hospitalities of Pennsylvania, andliave,ap ‘peinted a, Committee for that, purpose. We have chaiged that Committee with all power in the premises. Mr. PENNEY, I will state that the Com ndttee already appointed intend going to Pitts burg to welcome the President elect. On the question, . Will the Senate <agree to the resolution ; ? The Ye r as and nays were required by Mr. SMITH, and Mr:MTV:ME, and were as follows, Irma—Messrs: tenson Bound, Clymer, Con-, nell,trgwford,' Etldl; Hdrrullton, giestiuid, brie,.lrish;''Eetehani, Mott,. Nichols,' Taxker, Robipson Serrill, Smith, Thompson, Wharton,' and Paliner—Speaker-20. • -- Nets-liesits.*egg,. Japdon, j'ence, • *erpdi:th., perpley, Schindel,. Welsh and"/ardley- 7 10. _ Bor the question was determiped;in the: sf firmative The SPE/661e, then appointed: the follo*ing/ aid 'ciininittee—Mpgsts ; 3A4t4a 2 ;f l / ,NiQhola/ Tr i s h i 8014/ and 140/0.04.. 'RX.CITSIED PROM BMW/NG Mr. FINNEY. I ask to be •eicused 'from serving upon the Committem appointeiii to In vite Mr. Lamm:a' to:visit Harrisburg. The Senator was crouseii. - , • ri Mr. WET qH. Mr., SPAM= : I onderstand that it is the intention of the Committee air pointed to invite 'the President elect to visit Harrisburg, to proceed to Pittsburg in the dis charge"of its `duties." As it is impeadble tor'ilio to ,_ :Avon. the .Coiximattee:in: consequent* , of 4 • pr i va t e ongementa which . ~.u . , i 1l ,prevent my acconipanyinen,, u ,.......Coninia ,.. ttee, I ask to' be in. corner exCruied from serving Amon thilhosig t ° that a Senator may be appointed who may 'a , it in his power to attend tti the duties'imposed upOn him.. , ... . . . . The request was granted. ORDERS OP THE DAY. Senate 204, entitled !° an• Act rela tfre to certain miiitary companies of.the Wash ington county brigade," came up in order on third reading.' • • • - On the question, • • Will the Senate agree to the final passage of 'the same : • • • The yeas and nays were required by Mr. GREGG and Mr. LAWRENCE . d were as fol . YEAs.—Messrs. Benson, Clymer, Connell, Crawford; Hieatand; Inibrie, Ketcham's, Lan don, LaWrenoe,..Meredith, Ifott,.Pqmey, 'Rob inson, Schindel, Sen4ll, Thompson, Welsh, Yardley and Palmer; Specikeil9. • ' Nays.—. Messrs . , Gregg, l'arkei and Wharton —B. So the question was deteimined in the affirm ative, .and the bill Vassed. ;; - . Rge O NOPERATS9C O P,Ovarrs• Mr. HIESTAND. I move that the Senate reConsider the vote by which the bill' entitled'' "a , supplement to the Act to incorporate the Gap Mining company of Lancaster county" was indefinitel3r,pestponed: — , The motion was agree&tii.' = - '-` Mr. EiIESTAND. I now move:tb4,t the fur- : flier considdrition of, the bill be poitponed for the present. t • The motion, was agreed, to. • • Mr. SCHINDEL. I hive been requested by one of the representatives of `the City of Phil& delphiato ask that the Senate .shall reconsider the votehad upon the ,niotiOri to indefinitely postpone House bill: No.'l22, l enititled "iin Act .forthe erection ,of anew electionidistrict in ,the, 23d ward of the city of Philadelphia." • Mi. CLYMER 'obtainedldave tio'make state! , ,ment, as follows : ` ` , - , , am assured SpeakersMr: that this bill was submitted' to :the:Conimittes on: Election alga tricks of the House after an, examination, hy whom it `Was Y unanind.dusl rePoreed, and &tail, I passed the,Houie F i ninimonsly, the rneinbetefof the Philadelphia delegation all-voting directly.' for ` it.; certainly iiimite 'voted" it. The 1 facts ;in the doe, `ad ain informed{ aro tbehe PreciT.Let-Preßni,39d-: te• -be es tabliihed` has within it but two liiindred'votere ; that these: twothimdred,men, are required-as` the' election polls are now located—to pass_ through two ether precincts and to tiairel about three miles, hi order to: get to the. place fixed by law for them to deposit their` ballots; which is not within.the,boundliries:a` that`pre cinCt. lam assured,. moreover; that out ofithe two hundreilvoteram this preeinot onehundred and seventy-five of them petition for tiezo sage of this Act. I aid alsri.assured, antl`l.be have it is the law, which:can beifeerr.upcinfeic amination, that theLity - ,gptakells havon6 . 'atil thOrity to interfere. in a .0e a like :this', i Where the number ofArotent in.a precinet is lesisithan four hundred.- There: being but "two hundred._' within the precinct- alluded to if its a matter: with which the-Legislatiire `should interfeidt This statement of facts I have received Irina member of the Legislature who have no: doubt, can: vouch for their trathfuiness.` Mr. CONNELL. I will inform .the Senator from Berks (Mr. Crxasit) that he Zig' entirel3r, mistaken in regard .to the power ofLthe city` councils of Philadelphia. It is, tcPbe Sure ; ob ligatory upon those cbuncThs, whenever a pre • cinotoontains four hundred .vOters, -ito `provide some additional: accommodationsfor: then; `by making a new 'precinct; but that `body `hr the habit.of ,alteringlprednets: as they see Pio per. My own precinct; diiiinotcontainfour hundred voters"; 4was .entirely `remodeled: 4ast` winter. .TheSenatorhaebeenledsoinewhatinto errorbyreaclingasectiersoftheconsOlidatiOnA'cf, which requires the'CityiConncils, to act when ever the number of. voteroitr.a.-precinct shall reach four hundred: t 9.5, these-Councils have full power in thitnuitte4, - I'prefee that - the 'par (ties favoring;this`measurOshoidd apply to that body and not to the Legislature.. or my own part I haie received almmbbr of'renninstrances against,tho paskage ,of this bill,; setting, forth that it was entirely uselesjs, end that if there was any hardihiPeirl' eiienced - by Voters id the locality indicated, 'they mild at once petition for ,the place, of holding the, election . to, be re moved frorn where it is hosi teethe Inid'dle til the precinct.. • Thqre is, no reSurrectionlir bill.' Mr: CLYMER , . I desire to ask the. Senator a ,questiqn. .Was I correct iik . rnaking ate state ment that voters in this precinct are,obliged to pass two other • precincts . and to go about three miles in,orderto vote, and that midi place of voting is out of their, precinct'? Mx...CONNELL.' I..have'no such knewAdge. Such may be the case, but ammotaware. of it. Those'Voters who have to go a distance of three mile's can availithenuelveS thelrigliVof 'peti= tioaing Councils fo.r a.ollarlEe place of voting. Mr. CLYMER. IwouldfuitherasktheSenator whether the person at whosehouse the election is now held, does not have to go to another house to vote? - r .! • Mr. CONNF.T.L. I have no,sacklinoWleclge. On the qtestien, Will the Senate reconsider the vote pzistponing the bill indefinitely? , , " , • .. • L, • - The Yeas and nays were required by Mr. CLY3MII, and Mr. CONNELL, and were as fol lows; via: YEAs- 2 -Measra. ' Clymer, eraeorel Finney,; , Mott, Schindel andiWelsll-46. • NiTs---Messrs. Bound, Oonnell, Gregg„ Hall,• Imbrie, Irish; Landoll; Lawrence, `Meredith; Nichols, , Parlter/ Pemiey; Robb:63ol,s Smith, Thompson, , Yardley; And gain-Apr-- Speaker-18., ' So the :question was 'determined. in the be- , gative. • HILLS neomnrrrEis 'gr. NICHOLS moved 'thttt Senate bill, No. .4 5 4 entitled !tan Act to ineotporate the Pawn; et . S Loan Association, , of, Philadelphia,' ; ' be re" committed'td ComitteeCorforiltioris: Agreed to. W. GREGG moy.ed_tb4o4P4 l -ii- regard to elections in Lycoming colu2ty be reetrmitted to the'Coinniittee bn'Elettlori Diitttlets. XO'IT miwied that Senate; enlitW''qua Act ititintbagilisdretiOir o'er; An pulsing sentences under the first. suit MOE but biding firm. Having procured Stem Power Presses, we are prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRINTINti of every description, cheaper that it can be done at other es tablistnnetitht the conittry; - anus or. awyslarairo. arrow. lines orl constitute oae•halisqu kt 8 Ines or more than four constitute a 'quarts liaLl Square. one day...... ., one week ... one month... three months Eli months, one year ..... w /no FqOare one day • 44 ono week.... ono. month... : three months. 4 4 sLa months.— =I « . One year . 10 till iri-Bualneqs notices inserted in tin /axe witartn, or before Marrisgiii and Deaths, FIVE CENIS PER UNS r each Insertion. agr Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular advertisements. . sections of the Act 'of Amenably approved Bth of Ma% 4854," bevecommitted to the Committee on , the Judiciary. , Agreed to. • • arr...is CONSIDERED. ". . Mr. MOTT called up. bill entitled "an Act re-t biting to the Sheriff of Monroe county.", The Senate dispensed with going - into Corn- mlttee of the :Whole, when the bill was ;read tind.passed.finally. ; . . 111. v PARKER called,up Senate bill No. .106, entitled "an Act tc.:i .incorporate the Philadel phia • Skating Club; and Humane Society." • The Senate'dispensed with. going into Corn - e of the Whole, when the bill was read ar..Afl up.Rous.e bill No.. -'‘en titled Pan‘ ACt. ; n v atioNtletlie Tidi oute andlittsfield turninic- company. The Senate diapertsell with going into Com mittee of the Whole, when the bill was read • and passed fatally. Mr. CONNST.Ii called 'up House bill No. IE4, entitled an Act to amend the charter of the Presbyterian church of Lankford, Philadelphia. The Senate dispensed with going. into Com mittee of the:Whole, when the bill was read and.passed:finally. Mr. IRISH called up Senate bill No. 108, en titled a supplement to an Act to incorporate /. the St. Mary's cemetery, in Allegheny county, approved March 11, 1850. Thel Senate dispensed with going into Com mittee .of the:Whole, when the bill was read and passed finally. . Mr.- ETFSTAND called up House .bill entitled N "an Act relative to the administration of .justice in Lancaster county." • The Senate dispensed with going into Corn- Mittee of the Whole; when the bill was read and Reed finally. . - • • - On .motion of Mr. SERRILL, the Judiciary Commit* was discharged from the farther I consideration of Van Aot-to create s, new ward in the borough of .Pottsville, Schuylkill corm ' The.bill was then taken up,on. motion of the game Senator and passed:finally. Mr. CONlTALtialled up House bill; No. 141, entitled "anfAct to incorporate the' Chestnut Hill Academy, of Philadelphitt.". • Tn Ccurunittee of the Whole, (Mr.• LANDON in thwChair,)-the bill was agreed to and, was so repbrted to the Senate ; when it was taken up and passed finally. • Mr. GREGG called up Senate bill, No .Ba, entitled "a supplement to .an Act. authorizing thiGovernor'to iricorpSrate, tlieTarrieS' Creek Plank road company,' approved .the Bth day of • May, 1850, and the several. supplements there to'. ' • . In Committee of the Whole, (Mr. rEISK in the ',Chair,) the bill. was agreed to, and was so ye ported to the Senate; when it was taken up and plated SCHINDEL called up Senate bill No. 1.744 entitled_ '"Aftirther',,qupvlement-to the Act encourage riamifacture of Oxon, , with cokb or mineral coal, and ;'or other purposes, tasked thel 16th day of June, 1836:", • ' The bill waS read.' • • • , i Mr:.HALF 4 I As this is .a bill granting very qlrgdordiriary privileges, said as it'nfas defeated in thetSenate hilt year, I sholddto hear some reason for' its passage now.,•:before a vote is hid/on• tlie-firskiection. • 1 Mr.' SCHINDEL. lam informed thatthere „fire ,certaiii.'iiiatibfaetories in the State about to , ceade operations, and they take this `method of renewhig 'the, privileges which: they base- en joyed euder, the law to which this is proppaeci to be,arStrivlement. This is the pOsition Of cer t:a:in taantifKtories bathe district which I have theihonor to represent. , • • Mr. M'CLURE. ' 'I wish to ask the Senator. ,from_ Lehigh. question 1. understand shat this bill,proposes, supply to continue existing privileges: Am I correct ? • Mr. SCHINDEL_ That is the sole object of ' b Mrs HALL. That is not the way to, get at at: thia,mattec,. What are the existing privi leges winch are sought,to be continued ? , YitIiDLEY. • limier the 'general' law passed in 1486,, a minthe,r 4 ,„o, pianufactatring nompenies in the . efiatarn partraf this State have gone into opera#6l ' 4 ,114 Charters' are now ,about expirulg,.:„and,all,ltliat, tiley : pbw ask for *that those charters intor, he, extended. The winding up of thele - eoyperitti6iiS at this time Iwould'noVonly "Krt 'diitastrinis,t6 ttemselves, but 'heentompities w)iteitifeyi are- situated . Thoisaris'of.persons are, greatly, interested the carAtitige on alite'bperatibn§ ot-these bo dies; and if they are not alleveci, to agent" their terms of eilatenc, ruin will ensue to a great part 'of the pecitilelm the easternitiortion 'of this State. Mr. WELSH moved se; to amend the section as to limit - the 'extension of'charters to twenty `years instead of twenty-fire. • .On the question, • ' Will the Senate agree so to amend? ' • • Yke yeas and nays were - required by' Mr. WELSH and Mr. YARDLEY,' and were as 'fol lows :' • ' • • •Vx`as—Memrs. BOund, 'Clymer, Crawford, Hill, Hamilton,- Meredith, 'Mott - and Welsh •' ' - ;VArs—Mesars. Connell, 'Finney, , Hieatand, Ketbham„ Landon,' Mute: Parker, Penney,- itobinson;-= Sehindel, Serrill, Smith, Thompsoil,4 'Wharton, •' Yardley and Palmer, Speakkorl7.• - '' • - So ;the question was determined in . the nega 1' ; • • HALL.' In 1836 thei Legislature of Pennsylvania passed an Act-to' encourage the manufacture of Ironlwith coke or -mineral; coal and for other purposes. Ido not propose, at this time, fu'rthet - to exainine specifically this 'Act of 1836,, as it - was,eximilined last year,; and on such examination the Senate refused to do what is now asked of' us.' 'Bid I desire to call the at' tentimi of Senators, particularly that of the Senator from CraWford, who, I believe is faior able to :thegeneraf manufacturing, law,-to the ' Pl:ovisions ,of that Act, which is so broall:m.to include almost' every article manufactured. J. should like to hear the argument of t i enitors 'havo advocated tho enlargement :Tattler the curtailment of this law, in faN-.I . SX' of this special legislation for the benefit of 4atrticidar companies. t bn the question, Will the -Senateairee to the'sedtion''. , The yeas and nays • were' required : Mr. HALL and M. §aliarriEL, ki:nd were .as fol lows, viz.: TrEAs--31crisrs. Benson, Bound, Clymer, Con nell, Crawford, - Finney, Gregg, Hiestand, M'Clure; Varker,l Schindel, iSrlrrill, Smith, Thompson, Wharton, Yardley, and Pai n*, I Speaker-18. • Istass—Messri. Fuller;illeltainiiton, brie, lan' don, Laivrerice, 'Meredith, 90tt,1 k'emiey 7 S.ohinsca,and , Welsh.-12.. So thq sectiop: was .agrked, to. it W4TAH moves to postpone the further . 1 . 4113 .bill f9rth.e prE!sent. • eed to. 77T fti Senate then .1 , 1 t 0.)""---- 6 Os/ .. 1 64 , ett oce 6 ‘ 06 . 8 Osl ll= AdjoiaT
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