Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 26, 1861, Image 1

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illebica
SANFO
LIVER INVII
NEVER DEB
TT is compounded
and has become an establii
clop, known and approvcd;.;
and Is now resorted to M+
diseases for which it is re ,l lo
It has cured thousands,F.4
who had given up all hopes
unsolicited certificntos i nlet
The dose must be adapt-%
the Individual taking lt,and4o
to act gently on the bowels.
Let the dictates of your;
age or the LIVES INVIGO-0 1.4
Lives COMPLAINTS, BILLIOTIO
ainls.issnoes, Solemn Cox-
eorK &comma, RAIUT4
CHOLTRA MORHOS, UHOUTRA I
JACNVICI, FINALS WMAIC-1
SUoCenqUlly (IS so °SPINA- C 4
will cure SICK fIEADACEIE'm
TWENTY MINIMA IP TWO r
RN at commencement of , p
ALL ARO ERVT Aka OP7 tit
;• vor IFS
az- fills Water in the mouth with the in
viworii tor, and swallow both together.
MCI ONIII DOLLAR TER BOTTLE•
.--ALSO-
SANFORD'S•
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
CO4II'OIINDED FROM
PURE VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PIT
UP IN GLASS CASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
Thc FAMILY CATHAR- •
active Cathartic which the
practice
constantly more than tty
The l nccr ean, la
have long used the PILLS:I.4
all express in regard to 114
to place them within the eL,
The Profession well know "'"
on diflorent portions of the ,
The FAMILY OATH AH. tier
ferenco to this well °stab. 11
ded from a variety of the
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and tare ildd
thartie is needed, snob %s
Sleepiness, Pains in the —1
Pain and Soreness overt so pl
or weight in the head, all
Worms in Children or Ad-
„,
Purifier of the Blood, and Al
flesh is heir, too numerous "• 1
Moment. Doss, Ito 8. 0
PRICE 80 CENT'S.
Tna Liven INVIGORATOR AND Fammt CATn.►B
I 0 Pius are retailed b,Droggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.,
Manufacturer and Proprietoi
je2o-daswyi] 835 Broadway, New York.
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE ,
CORNER SECOND AND WALNUT STS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of
BOOTS, SHOES, GAITERS, am., of the very beat
tolditios for ladles, gentlemen, and children , wear.—
Prices to suit the times. All kinds of WORK MADE TO
ORDER In the best style by superior workmen
REPAIRING done pt short notice.
0,.118-dtf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg.
GREAT RED I I •:1 [4:
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING MACHINES,
WITH
r - NEW IMPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES.
T HE WHEELER & WILSON Manufac
turing Company having gained tat their suits at
law, with infringing manufacturers of Sowing Machines,
' propose that the public should be benefited thereby,
and hare accordingly reduced the prices of their Sewing
Machined. After this data they will be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manufacture, capital
Invested, and expense of making sales such prices 8
Will enable them to make Brat class machines, and, its
her, guarantee them in every particular.
In accordance with the announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing Machines at prices from 346
to $9O for the fine full case machines. It is a well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewing Machine
In the best one In the market, the best made, most smile
and least liable to get out of order, and they are now as
low as the inferior machines. Call and see them a
Third and Harket.
del-em W. 0. HICKOK, agent.
ALBUMS! ALBUMS!!
The finest assortment of ALBUMS ever offered in this
eity, ranging in price from 60 cents to $lO 00 each, bound
in all styles of Binding, at
BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
51 Mark Street.
12nnt
THE ATTENTION OF
MEMBERS OF THE LEGISLATURE
AND STRANGERS •
visiting the City is called to the tersest and dnest as.
pertinent of
Letter, Note and Cap Papers,
Envelopes, Pens and fielders,
Ink, Inkstands, Pencils,
Writing Sand, Sand Boxes,
Blotting Board, and a
variety of all kinds of STATIONERY; which for price
111.1 d quality cannot be excelled, at
BERGNER'S 013K4P BOOKSTORE,
de29 41 Market Street.
H. L. GODBOLD,
pRACTIOAL Tuner and Repairer of
Pianos, Melodeons, Ito., Ac . will receive orders In
tame at WM. KNOCHE'S Music tore, 92 Market street
Ail orders left at the above named place, or at the Buehler
House, will meet with prompt attention.
tint class PIANOS for sale. seplB-dly
Z 1" 311111ii'Cr
FAMILY DRUG STORE.
111IIE UNDERSIGNED HAS OPENED
a Wholesale and Retail Drug and Prescription Store.
In the Iron Front Bulb:dug, No. 128 Market street, lately
occupied by Mr. Eby, wehre an be found an coil renew
stock of Fresh and Pure Drugs Perfumery, Soaps .COAL
014 COAL OIL LAMPS, Burning Fluid, Ale (I°l Patent
Medicines, Stationery, Fancy Articles, &0., ate. We
have the agency for the sale of Kline's Celebrated Arti
ficial Teeth, to kbleh we would Invite the attention of
Dentistn.
By strict attention to business, and desire to please,
we respectfully ask a share of Public Patronag Ml e.
MI
W.
N. 11.—PTIme Havana Segall and Tobacco militantly
on hand.
apre-dly
CITY LIVERY BILABLEs
BLACKBERRY Azasr, Ira T. F .A, REAR OF
• HERZ HOTIZ.
THE undersigned has recommenced the
livery business in hie NEW and SPACIOUS STA
BLES, located as above, with a largerand 'varied stock
CARRIAGES and OMNIBUSES, which he wit
hire at moderate rates. F. K. SWARTZ,
Rep2B.dly
lIAVANA CIGARS
A doe assortment, comprising
FIGARO, Fins FLY,
FAAGICZANA, sznynts,
LA Ihnr, Li Bizarre,
Bei; Gamow.
Of all sizes and qualitles;lo quarter; oaatlfth
and One.
tAatb boxes, just received and loess]. /oti by
JOHN -albeit;
laoBo TeMarket !Street
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VALUABLE REAL ESTATE
AT
PRIVATE SALE,
THE UNDERSIGNED will sell at private
sale his valuable real estate, situate near 'angles
town, Lower Poston townobip, Dauphin county, contain
uig Savaamr-Fivn ACRES MORS OR sass. The land is well
improved, with a good FRAME
---,/ ' DWELLING LIDLISE, frame Barn and other no
1.4
cessary out-buildings thereon erected. A wi•
dow's dower, amounting to $1,600, remain on
- . 0 preportY until bet' death.
Persons desiring to purchase, can obtain an the re
quired information from the undersigned, who resides on
the property. — CLEMENT B. CARE.
n ov7.wi f
RD'S
GORATOR
ILITATES
:ntirely from Gums,
shed tact a standard tdedl•
thy all 11:nl have used
with emilicleaen in all the
Commended.
within the last two YtiaTl
of relief, as the numerotal
my possession show.
ied to the temperantent of
'used In anon quantities sr
lodgment guide you in th
ttAMR, and it will mire
ATTACKS, DYSPEPSLOKROX.
?Lome, Ressromy, DROP.
041 Commas, Cuouc,
Lemont, FL a To tuxes,
assos, and may be used
RV FAMILY IfIXDICISI. II
(as thousands can tastily)
OR TORII TIASPOONSTPULIL 111
attack.
BUEHLER HOUSE,
MARKET SQUARE,
HARRISBURG, PENN'A.
GEO. J. BOLTON, PROPRIETOR.
lola their teetimoni i IN
The ab eye well known and long established Hotel is
now undergoing a thorough renovation, and being in a
great degree - newly , furnished, under the proprietorship
of Mr. Gamma J. Boum, who has been an inmate of the
bonne for the last three years, and 18 well known to
is mate.
Thankful for the liberal patronage which it has en
oyed„ coma:mod Mr. Bolton to the ppublic
Tor. pea wtfl da • WILLIAM •B
CANDLES!
PARAFFINE CANDLES,
SPERM CANDLES
ADAMANTINE CANDLES,
STEARINE CANDLES,
STAR CANDLES,
CHEMICAL SPERM CANDLES,
TALLOW CANDLES.
A large lot of the above In store and for.sale at the low
est prices by
WM. DOCK JR. & CO.,
jan2 Opposite the Court Roue.
TIC PILL is a gentle be
proprietor has used In hi
years,
ing demand from those who
and the satisfaction w4lob
their use, bas inducarme
reach of all.
that different CatharUea as
bowels.
THE ATTENTION OF GENTLEMEN
le solicited to our very large assortment of
USIMIRMINCII AND Daawmts of every also and quality,
Gams' Jouvm Km Gwyn, best article manufactured.
All the different kinds of WIN= GLovzs.
Largest assortment of Heston In the city.
CRLVATS, SMninumna, Emenassoinass, Ready Hemmed.
And everything in Gents' wear, at
TIC PILL has, with due re•
limbed fad, been compoon
purest. Vegetable Entracte,
part of the alimentary Ca
in all eases where a ca-
Derangements of Bionsaels,
Bark and Loins, Coalman*
body,Badimmess, Headache
lafiammalory Diseases,
tate, Rheum:Went, a great
many diseases to which
to mention in this a Ivor.
Jan 24
CHAMPAGNE- NINES.
Duo Dia Iderrranzrze i
Hianerrott & On.
Cuanza HEW
GUEILIR &Co, •
AFICHOR—Sauey M01:180102,
, EPAREMI .11ittlinttlity
MIINIY & Co, arsC
V MY;
NYINS,AB
In store and for sale by JOHN H. ZIEGLER,
dl9 18 Market Street.
NIL 311 MIX CI 17 8 IA •
Y EAS moved his office to the National
House in Market street, opposite the Poet
Office.—
particular and observe the name on the window.—
Dr. Jones may be consulted on all diseaseit bast more
particularly dleases of a private nature. Dr. JONES
has cured a number of private and other diseases
in this city and elsewhere, and some of them had alined
given up all hopes of Kecovery, and was restored by the
use of his powerful vegetable remedies.
Dr. JONES often the only 'safe and certain remedy for
Gonorrhea, Gloat,' Sithitnie, Liver Complaint, Dyspepsia,
Costiveness, and all Detattgementa of the Stomach. This
preparation wait cure Gionerrhai lit from three la five
days, and can be had at any time of Dr. JONES, at his of.
Ace, at One Dollar per bottle, and one bottle_bi sufficient
to cure a mild case.
This Is one of the worst of all diseases. Dr. JONES
pledgee himself to cure Syphilis in its worst forms: This
disease makes Es appearance in so many different forms,
that's single plan of treatment will not reach it In all its
features i so It may require different remedies, according
to the nature of the case. Dr. JONES will make a writ=
ten article with any one—NO CORE NO PAY I The re
medies used by Dr. JONES, arepirrely'vegetable, and need
no change of diet or hindrance from business.
This habit of yoath is indulged in while alone, and s
often learned from evil companions whan at school, and
if not cured will destroy both mind , and body. Both
sexes fall victims to this disease. The symptoms aro—
Pain in the Head, Dimness of Sight, Ringing at the Bars,
Pimples en the Face, Lees at Memory, Ilightrol Dream;
at Night, Weakness in the Bsak, Pain in the Breast, and
Cough, (indicative at Coninumption,) Dyspepsia, great
Derangement of the Nervous Elysium, and so on till Death
Puts an end to their aufforinta. To such Dr. JONES of
fers a perfect restoratlor, with such mild and Balmy
Juices of Herbs, that will perfectly restore the victim of
this Distressing Disease.
Those suffering from Colds, and Derangement or the
Nervous System,- MI speedily be restored to sound
health and vigor.
Dr. JOMIId may be remitted at all times at his Mae,
personally or by letter, describing all symptoms. AI
totters mast contain a stamp to ensure answer.
66 E unity of Government, which eon
s
rtitptes you one imp's, is now dear to you."—
Wa %tiptoe* Paresiell iddrest. A nationality is amen.
tial to the enduring prooperity of oor.cotuatry. True pa,
trlotisircmust arise - from knowledge. Iris only a proper
UilderStanding of our civil institutions that can induce
strOng end settled attadhraent, to their prindiples, and
Impart ability for their maintenance.
• .
44 01 JR GOVERNMENT.; An' explanatory statement of
the system of Government of the - Courotry,tt contains the
test of the Constitution of the;
United States, and the Con
'Motional provisions of the States with their
meaning and construction, o
as determined by judicial om
thorit y, and precedent and: practice, or_ derived from
standard writers; digested and arranged for popular use
Price $l.OO. Sold by M: jeg:Thifigy
del . Harrisburg, it
•
AUDITOR'S NOTICE.
bIiHE UNDERSIGNED,Anditor appointed
to distribute the balance An the hands, of. Joseph
a, Assignee of JOSEPH H. RAVIIIM/N, among creel ,
tore, will attend to the duties of hit appointment on
THURSDAY, the 48th day of Fehruary a littii at 7 o'clock
A. M., at his officts,, in Thad _street , Manahragt when
and where all Interested nu attend it they think proper
JOHN S. DMTWUJOR,
fel:44W Auditor.
NO CE.
PETERS' MOUNTAIN TURNPIKE
ROAD COMPANY',—The President and, Managers
of the Peters' Mountain Turnpike Road fklmpany have
this dardmilared - a divideigdof Witty Centkper shard on
the capital ate* Cif"; midistmpanyi say.three% _per went
Per annum, U
and directed the same to be at this office of
the stockholders, tile labile house.of 3. D. HOFFW,
in the city of Darriebutg, to thee tockholders or their le-
I gal representatives after the nth.
tebe•Stwe J. 8. MEHARGUE, Treasurer.
NOTICE.
A IL-PERSONS are hereby notified that
Cl we have this day disposed or our entire nianufack
wring builnetette Mears. MILLHR & HOLLINGER, who
will contlimeit saturate/We conducted"by as, at the old
stand, corner of Ntiellvatill *rude ihgeets.
The books of the foloiiiirbee*lgieedkEiltands,or
mr.°,ft.w , llll.lolll4'JlL, titißtate street be aim=
and Ebert, for settlement, and all perstine
selvethldibted; awd tholes Writs dons mass us [me,
yeausded to make anmedits istUtemeastitttildmlT
iieetamm l > W. D. lII= ft 89N.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS--NEUTRAL IN NONE."
VOL XIV.
illistellaneous
CARD
CATHCART'S,
Neat to the Harrisburg Bank
DR. D. W. ZONE®,
3IA TSBIt,='PA,
130NORIMEA.
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y~Il1t)4:iT?,
FEMALN COMPLAINTS.
address
feb7
D.R. D. W. JONES,
Natio=Mouse,
Harrisburg, Pa.
"OUR GOVERNMENT."
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY AFTERNOON, FEBRUARY 26, 1861.
Pennsylvania Legislature.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
MONDAY, Feb. 25, 1861
The House was called to order at 3 o'clock
P. M., by the SPEAKER.
The Clerk read the Journal of last Friday.
PETITIONS, 30., PRIM:MD.
Mr. BURNS, a remonstrance of eighty-one
citizentkof Allegheny county, against the enact
men* of a law to prevent horses, cattle, sheep
and swine from running at large in said
county. •
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
&c.
Mr: BLANCHARD, one from citizens of New
Castle,. praying that the bill now before the
Committee on Corporations, for ' the incorpoia
tion of the New Castle Gas light company may
contain certain restrictions.
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Also, one from citizens 'of Lawrence bounty,
for a law to tax dogs. - •
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
&c.
Mr. GRAHAM, one from citizens of Butler
county, for the protection of fish:Slippery
Bock Creek, in said county.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture..
Mr. CRAIG, a remonstrance Of citizens of
Pittsburg, against the repeal . of an Act for
widening Virgin alley in said city.
Mr. mumra, a remonstrance from citizens
of Cambria county, against incorporating com
panies-for the purpose of sinking wells for oil,
or erecting exclusive establishinenis for refinixig
the same.
Referred to the Committee on Corporations,
Mr. BRILEY, one from citizens of 'Bucks
county, for an alteration of the school law in
regard to sending children out of one township
into another.
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Mr. ELLIOTT, two remonstrances from citi
zens of Tioga county against the passage of a
law declaring the third fork, of Pine Creek, in
said county, a public highway:
Referred to the Committee on Roads,
Bridges and Canals.
Also, a petition of citizens of Pennsylvania,
for a law to securepersonalliberty and to prevent
the rendition of fugitive slaves.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(general.)
Mr. MOORE, two from citizens of the four
lower wards of the - city of Philadelphia for a
reconstruction. of said wards. • _
Referred to the Committee on Elections and
Election Districts. ' '
Mr. MULLIN, one from citizens of Cambria
county for the passage of a law allowing a fee
in gross to each justice in cases where an order
is obtained conveying a pauper to the poor
how in said county. -
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary;
(local.)
Also, the resolutions of the Ezedutlia Com
mittee of the Hi,ghland - Agriccdtnol . Society.of
Cambria county, renionstiiitiiiieigginfillkpas
sage of an Act relative to agriindtaral societies
in the counties of Green.and Cambria.
Read and laid.on the table.
,NEr. TELLER, seieraipatitlithifox the repea4
of the law taxing the New-York and Erie Bail-
Referred' to the Ccanraltiee on Ways and
Means.
Mr: COLLINS, one from citizens of Bub3kin
township, Fayette county, against the remitof
the three mill tonnage tax. I '
Laid on the table.
Mr. AUSTIN, one from citizens of Fulton
county, praying that a State road surveyed and
laid out from the Maryland line in Drake's
ferry, be located.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. TELLER, one from citizens of Erie, to
incorporate the Girard Cemetery, in the county:
of Erie. '
Referied to the Committee on Corporations
Mr. HOOD, one from inhabitants of Lame
tar county, for an appropriation in aid of the
sufferers in Kansas. • = -
Referred to the Committee of Ways and
Means. .
Mr. ROMS, one from citizens of Mercer
county, for the repeal of the law creating
County Superintendents of Common Schools`in
said county. : • •
On motion of Mr. HOFIUS, the petition was
ordered to tie published in 'the - .Daily Legislative
Regard, as follows : - •
To the Honorable the Members of the Senate and Roes.
Qf Representative's of aennunoreala of •Potn
.4ylvauid in Asiemblg met:
The petition of the undersigned, citize4 ll of
Mercer, county, respectfully, :represenk: That
the office of County Superintendent of Common
Schools is useless and burdenscime to your peti
tioners ; that the examination
.9f . tear -berg %In
be effected in a much cheaper WaY by the
pointment of one or two examiners in each
county, requiring the applicants• for schools to
pay
saws "for UM examiination,
which will ;thiii county S i mile' Sire
of six hundred dolliti:i(aiid, 'enable us to keep
our schools open hdger the year. We,
therefore, claim "the right of being h.eard, with
out regard to any opposition from those ;who
are the recipients of our hard earnings under
the law ; and it is of no avail to conceal from
you:the fact that the great =mai of your con
stituent; are opposed to this.new office withits
salary' imposed on them: We, .thereiore, ask
for Its immediate repeal, and as in duty bound,
&c:
Mr. RANDALL, a remonstrance against the
passage of an Act postponing the municipal
election in the city of Philadelphia.
On motion of Mr. RANDALL, the remon
strance was ordered to be published in the Re
cord, as follows:
lb du Honorable Ow Members of the Senate and
House of Represents fiver, of the State of Pentuyd-
crania :
The undersigned, citizens and , tax payers of
the city l of-Philadelp y i, respectfully but earn
fatly remonstrate agidn,t the paw of any
law postponing the municipal election of said
city to the time of the General Election in Oc
tober.
Ist. Because the time of service for which
the present incumbents were elected, will ex
pire at a designated time, which ought not to
be`extended except by the vote of the people ;
and their securities will be? discharged by any
such legislation.
2d. Bemuse such a law is most unwise, in
placing municipal matters in Subordination to
national and state politics, whereas, by keeping
them separate, the attention of the tax payers
to the necessity of proper municipal represents
lives oan•be better obtained.
81 Because the
_tares and taxes of the
city havei,WoraTt iiilarzejlictstien. the in
terest ofitaso4aSteirO'ind: SS ithWiti 3113 "'elec
tion: plmangadt malarial or AIM& ofamplbh
opprosoldog rounicapol election will, tread fa:*
these considerations, be much more likely to
result in the selection of a better class of coun
cilmen and city officers than are usually ob
tained in the heat of partizan strife.
4th. Because it is in opposition to all experi
ence and example thus to blend political and
partisartsubjects with purely dornedic and lo
cal interests ; other cities and States having, in
almost eYerTinstanee, separated the, same; and
such separation havAng. been foUnd to work
most advantageously Tof the public good.
f4ll. Because one of the principal purposes of
consolidation--end-it is so enacted in the or
ganic laar--was to separate Ike municipal elec
tions from all others ; that thereby- a good lo
cal government, so important to the welfare
and interests of Philadelphia, might be more
certainly secured.:
For these -reasons the undemigned protest
against the passage of any law changing the
time of election; impairing, as it does, the, secu
rities of the public, and tending to injure seri
ously the good government of the city.
And they . will ever pray, .Btc.
Laid on the bible.
?dr. OALDWIIAL, one of like, import.
laid on the.table.
LFTBEtTRING, one of like import
Laid on the table. •
Mr. SPLIYMIt r a petition from citizens, of
Philadelphia, praying for the passage of the Act
erectinglpublic buildings insaid city.
Laid on the table.
Mr..rFl SHMIING, one of like import.
laid on the table.
Mr. THOMAS, one'of like import.
Laid on:the table
Mr. FRAMER, one from citizens of Liberty
township, Susquehanna county, fora change in
the place of holding elections in. said town-
Referred to the Committee on Elections and
Election Districts. •
Hr. BOYER, one from citizens of Hamburg,
Oaks: county, for the annexation of parts of
Windsor township to said borough.
Referred to CommitteeonNew Counties and
County Seats.. • . .
Alio, a remonstrance from citizens of Wind
sor township against the same.
Referred to Committee on;New Counties and
ConutY Seat&
• Mr. lOW, one from the citizens of Cumber-.
land county, fora, law to authorize them to
electetheir seyeral tax.collectors.
: Befevred to the Committee on. the. Judiciary,
.(lonal.) . •
,Mr. HECK,; one relative to. an .improved
mode of lumbering and unlumbering field ordi-.
Referred to the Committee on the Militia
System: •
• Mr. t3CEEtOCK, a remonstrance- from thir
teen persons professing to be members of the
German Lutheran Ohurch at Pine Hill, Som.er
set county, agidustlthiy.panage of an Act an
tbmising ihntrusteb 10:l *Rd kinds belong;
ftg to said church.
.leMoto the Cortnnitteti on Rota tes and
sschelativ . •
Mr. iI)I9INS,
, S 'petition • from Citizens of Chi,
,rion cent*, leguiiiiting the' paw** of an Act
cit it State road laid out in
1867; from Whiersbarg to l'ylersbrirg, in said
county• • - '
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
apd Canals:
Also one from citizens of Clarion county,
against the repeal of an Act, No. 419, passed
seisdon of 1860, for laying out a State road
from Corsica, 'Jefferson county, to Curlieville,
in Clarion county.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and:Canids. •
• Mr. one from citizens of Northam
berland, praying,for a Change in the standard
weight of oats from thirty to thirty-two pounds
to the
- 'Referredto the Committee on Agriculture.
Also, one from the President and. Secretary of
the Shamokin Valley and'Pottatille Railroad
company for an sotto empower the *add compa
ny to erect aline:of telegraph along their road.
Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Mr BYRNE, three remonstrances numer
curdy. signed, from citizens of Lnieme county,
against, any division of said county.
Bettered to. the' Committee on New Counties
and County Beats.
Alab, thirteen petitions of two hundred and
fifty-ibur citizens of 'L'uzeme county, praying
that the northern part of said , county maybe
eirectalt into a new county to be called "Dacha-
Referred to the COmmittee on New Counties
and• County• Seats. • , • .
Att% TRACY, one;from L. S. Case, a citizen
ofHord county, praying for, the passage of
a further supplement to the Act apptoved the
12th bay of April; A. D. 1859, entitled • "an
Act for the assessment and recovery of damages
vion4e North Branch and Wyoming, anls."
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
# 04 :414
• Also; One hum citizens of Wyalusingtownship,
In 1410401:c1 county,lWaying for the passage of a .
,law,fox the taxing'of dogs in said township.
• Referred to the committee on Agriculture.
FRAZIER,Mr one honk citizens of sulque
lutioie count , 'praying : for the. repeal of the tax "
fiaixagxl upon the New York , ,Erie• Railroad
Connally for the rlght of way through thls col:q
-uick/IMO:4
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means.
Also, Pne from Joseph Webster, 'administra-,
torto the estate of JOhn ROPaes praying for
the passage of an Act authorising ',him to con-
TeY• certain real estate-
Referred to , the Coninittee .on Estates and
Escheats. _
Also, a memorial of the New York and Erie
Railroad Company asking:to ;be relieved from
the payment of the $lO,OOO larunrity for the
right of wayAhrongh this Commonwealth.
Referred to the Committee on. Ways and
Mr. ABBOT, a remonstrance of the creditors
of the Bank of Pennsylvania against - thews:age
°tan Aotto compel the assignees of -laid Bask
to settle their accounts.
Laid on the tall°.
, Mr% ITIT.T.sf)W several remonstrances of: ci,
tisane of Linen:Le county, against any division
of said counisy.. _
Referred to the Committee on. New Counties
and County /3008.. . , ,
-Nr. HAYES,. two petitions. from citizens:of
Hartley township, Union county, relative, to
roads in said township. .. .
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges.
and Cane's. 1 1
Alec, one frOin A. Thomas, Committfw of
Lewis H. Rig, a lunatic, for the.thumsge of
an Aot.to ena e the Court to re-ezainine the
account of a forger committee.
Referred to US. Committee on the .T'edictal,'
i t.
_. . .
.. : • *% E 1,.
iii RAO.) rl; MANIFO , , one from catiza o diem
4 0
township, York rusty, for a change bug.
ortadlitgeleottkainsdubnalp . .
-4, •• _ . ..: 1- , ,1-1‘ ....c'.) • ._,
Referred to the Cowxdttee on Election Dis
tricts.
Also, one from 'citizens of Springfield town
ship, York county, relative to the building of a
chool house M said township.
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Mr. HUHN, one from citizens of East
BrunsiTick township, Schuylkill county, play
ing.for, a change in the place of holding elec
tions in said township.
Re.ferred, to the Committee on Election Dis
tricts.
TROMAS, one from citizens of Phi'add•
phis, preying, for the passage of a bill , to take
rom the, Supreme 'Wirt the "a "
p"pointmentof
member* of the 136ard of Health, , Board :of
Guardkuni of the Poor t and Inspectors of, the
Couiitk Prison. - • -
Referred to the Commitlee'on. the Judiciary,
(load.) • •
Mr. HARVEY, threa petitions from citizens
Iheixirougli of Chester; praying for thci re
peal of that part of the - .Aet of March 14, 1860,
which relates to' taxation in said borough.
Laid on the table.
Mr. D137F113:1M, five petitions from one
hundred and seventy 0M16173 of property, and
residents in the late borough of Frankfort
.23d
ward, Philadelphia, alking falior I& the run
ning of steam oars - on the- Southwark- and
Frankford Passenger Railway to its terminuiat
Arra' Street.
Referred to the Committee on City Passenger
Railways.
Mr. BRESSLEiR, one from citise,ns of Porter
and Logan townships; in Clinton county; pray
ing for the release of the. State tax in said , town
ship to be used in the construction - of a public
road.
Referred to the Committee on Roads Bridges
and Canals. • '
Mr. BEIFF, one from citizens of York county
praying that a part of Morgan township be at
tached to Carrol township, in said county:
Referred to the Comutittee on New Counties
and County Beata. ' •
Mr. DAVIS, one from citizens of Venango,
Crawford and Erie counties,:szking for the in
,corporation' of a Plank Road company from
Titusville to the month of Oil Creek.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. 11.110 ADS, one from citizens of Windsor
said-Perry townships, Berks county, praying.for
an alteration - of the township line between said
townships.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County seats.
Mr. BOYER, two petitions from citizens of
Berks county, for the regnuudanent of the 10th
mtion.pf.,the Act: of, ,1,780,. fwhich pentitted
onr'Sonthern friends to ' , visit Petmsylvania and
Kilf 3 l4 ll ,amip.Elst I* for Mx months, with their
. .
Referred to the Committee on the Judichu7,
.(genersl.)
Also, a remonstawmAgainst the , supplement
Ito the ( cluqter Ag,the eipy: of Rpapig, - 11. o w. be-
Laid onSthe table.
oraskir,lazsomp ricer .
Mr. BARNSLEY Submitted the following :
Resolved, :That 4,000 copies of tliiirashington's
Farewell Address. togethel with the oration of
Senator'BalMen 'and the speeches -of 'Messrs.
Palmer,, Davis and Lincoln, delivered in -this
hidronTriaay th'e . 2nd inst., be printed for
the use of this House. .
Mr. WILSOM . moped to:amend by providing
that the Farewell Addrsmi be printed sepa
The amendment was not. agreed to.
Mr. GORDON moved to amend by striking
out "5,000" . andAnsorting " 10,000.'
Mr. BREWSTER moved to amend the amend
ment by striking out "10,000" and inserting
" 15 000 '
•
The amendment to - the amendment was
agreed to ; and.
1 The resolution as amended was adopted.
Mr. HECK submittid thefollowing
- Evolved, That 8;000 copies of •the - reports of
the Trustees and Superintendents of the Perm-
Olvania State Lunatic Hospital; be printed for
the use of this House. --
The resolution was agreed to.
THE FAXEN& IN, HAHELE
The Deputy Seeretary of the Commonwealth
being introduced, presented a message from the
,Govenior - enclosing certain documents - relative
:to the flu:4We ill'lcAoStut,:whicil were read, and
Referred to the Committee on Ways and
Means.
THE SPEAILER'S TABLE.
The SPEAKER laid before the - House the
Annual - Statement of the affairs of the Girard
,Oollete. c<•
~mid,on the table.
LiALVI/ OF: A.B&BZWE
. Mr. FRAMER asked i for obtained .
.leave
of absence forJ. W. - JON/18, one of the Assistant
Mossenkefil'ofthe.llots3:: - • ~ -
Mr. BLANCHARD asked for and obtained
ain2ilar, leave for Mr. Borzua.
Mr. GORR:RING asked for and obtained
ar leave Icir Mr. Witruma.
Mr. ARMSTRONG asked for and obtained simi
lar leave for Mr. Sams, (Philadelphia).
Mr. TRACY asked. far and obtained- similar
leave for. Mr. /AVM s one of the Assistant Door
keepers of the House.
Mr. 13RESSLER asked for and obtabled similar
leave for Mr, Dumas. .;
Mr. MANIFOLD asked for -and obtained
'similar leave Tor Mr Mamas.- -
Also, for Mr.- Lnurntawaumaa:
Mr. COLLINS asked for and obtained leave
;to withdrawcertain petitions.
REPORT OP A commrnm.
Mr. TRACY, (Corporations,) as committed, an
Acta,o incorporate the itxcellaior Steam Forcing
Hose company of Philadelphia.
BILLS IN PUCE.
Mr. CRAIG, a further supplement, to the Act,
regulating Banks. ' • • •
Referred to the Committee'on Tarike
Mr: WILSON; a bill , relatlvelo sales at • auc
tion in:Beaver county: • . • '
Referred to the Committee on the,Judiciary,
y
(local. - •
Mr. BOYER, a supplement to an Act to in
corporate' the borough of Hambing, 'Berke.
county.
Referral to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. GhiUng, a pinto prevent the xratching
of fish in Slippery Rock breeh, Butler county.:
qieferred -to the Cinittloo;4l ' 4 B ;F i F elt e re.
M.,ROBINSON, one to e*PoNer
relssieuera : Of Beaver county, to:borroiy. money.
Passed CM4 l 4_tt
• Wime to authorize the 9=un..
etkirL of toinims against theCongnonweeltfi.
• Beforred to thel Xeizgttmt on Chiba,
itta
2 rinti
11 Vim
Having prom:wed Steam Power Plossee, we are
prepared to execute JOB and 8008 PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that It ow be done at any other se
tabliahmentin the country.
RATES OF ADV2=2I/251.
*fy-Four lines orient constitute one-hialiquare. Elit
Ines or more than four constitute a square.
Square, one day....
$
045
one week • L
00
one month
o threo months 3 00
66 six month" 4 0
one y 012.... Ai 00
.
(inc Square one day 50
(f eno week.. .. 2 00
It one month ... . . 800
" three months. ,... 500
“ six months ........... ....... 8 00
.•
m:da one year 10 00
form notices inserted In the Local cr
belbre Marriages and Deaths, Inn CHM IVtem
or each insertion.
STrltarriages and Deaths to be charged ea regular
advertisements. . .
NO. 46.
Also, one to authorize the examination of the
claim of Jesse Hulbert.
Referred to the Committee on Claims.
Mr. BRESSLER, one to validate and ratify a
certain contract made by the Anderson Creek
public road and improvenient company with
.Charlea Blanchard, George Craig, J4:8130 Lowe,
John Duboice and E. S. Lane.
Considered and
'Passed finally.
Mach one to incorporate the Money boom
Ri3feired to the Committee on Corporations.
-JILL KIMEB, (Crawfoni,) a supplement to
an Act to incorporate the borough of Titusville,
Crawford county.
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Also, one to extend an Act relatiyo to coron
ers in Berks and lancaster counties toCrawford
county.
Considered and
Passed snally.
, Afr,:lanN, one to prevent the destruction of
trout, in Dauphin and Cumberland counties.
CcMildmd and
Passed finally
Mr. LAWRENCE, one to incorporate the
Brady Bend bridge company.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals: • , •
Mr TELLEB, one to incorporate the Girard
beinetery.
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Mr. COLLINS, one for the better securing of
the costs of 'aldermen and justices of the peace
Pnappeals.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
Mr. AUSTIN, one to vacate a State road,
(general.)
leading from Drake's ferry to the Maryland
Una
Considered and passed.
Mr. ALEXANDER, one to fix the place of
holding elections in Brnshvalley township and
Mechaniaiburg borough, in Indiana county.
Considered and
Pained finally.
Mr. HUES, one to enable the Court of Com
min Pleas of Juniata county to open certain
accounts.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
Mr. ARMSTRONG, one relative to elections.
of supervisors and overseers . of the poor of old
Lycoming township , Lycomnig county.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(local.)
Also, a joint resolution to authorize the State
Treasurer to pay the Peace Commissioners,
which was , read. as follow :
Resolved, bbyy the Senate arid House qf / . 4sirsersta-
Uses of the ammomosalth of Peruny/vanut m Gim
e* Assembly we, That the State Treasurer is
horeby, authorised and directed to pay to the
several Oionmiasioners appointed by the Gover
nor to meet the. Convention of the- several
States at Washington, on the 4th day of Febru
ary, inst., the sum of onnirioussomi dollars.
Laid over one day, under the 'ride.
Mr. BISEL, one to, enable the Shamokin
Valley, and Pottsville Railroad company to erect
a telegraph line on their road.
_Considered and pawed finally.
Mr. THOMAS, one to incorporate the Union
Junction Railroad company.
Referred t the . Committee on Railroads.
Mr. SELTZER, one to , release the Eagle Li
brary, cOmpany, Philadelphia, from a payment
of a, portion of the enrollment tax.
Cotaidered and passed finally.
Mr. WIIDEY, one relative to incorporations
in this Commonwealth. •
Referred to the Committee on Corporatione.
Mr. DIIFFTEILD, cue to incorporate the
Frankford'and Philadelphia Passenger Railroad
company.
Referred to the Committee on City Passenger
Railroads.
Mr. ABBOTT, a further supplement to the
Act incorporating the city of Philadelphia—re
lative to comptrollers.
- Referred to the :Committee on Corporations.
Also, a-further supplement to the Act con
solidating the city of Philadelphia—relative to
to the department of highway&
Referred to the Committee on Corporations.
Also, a supplement to the Act incorporating
the Gi rard College Railroad company.
Referred to the Committee on City Passen
ger tailroirois.
Also, a bill relative to liens on real estate.
. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
&wend,/
Mr. HIIHN, one to change the place of hold
ing elections in East Brunswick, Schuylkill
eounty.
Considered and
Passed finally.
Mr. FR AMR, one to authorize Joseph Weh
star to sell and convey certain real estate.
Referred to the Committee on. Estates and
Also one relative to the Nedr York and Erie
railroad company.
Refuted to the Committee on Ways and
Means.
Mr. HAYRS, one relative to the Commission
ers of Union county.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(load.)
-Mr. COWAN, one to graduate the licencees of
agents of Foreign Insurance Annuities and
Trust companies.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(general,)
Mr. TAYLOR, one to incorporate the Liggo
nier Bridge company.
Considered and
Passed finally.
Mr. DVFFEEILD, (by request,) one relative
to Windsor and Perry townships,. in Berko
count'.
Considered and
Passed finally.
Mr. HELL,. one ;making it obligaterY on the
several banks of this Commonwealth .to keep
their notes at par in the cities of Philadelphia
and Pittsburgh.
Referred to the Committee on Banks.
Mr. HECK, one entitled "joint yftiplutiop,
relative to the pay of.fames V. Williams."
COnsidered and
Passed finally.
ARMSTRONG, one to change the place
of holding elections in Nippenose township, Ly
Opining county.
Considered . and -
Passed finally.
Mr. SELTZER moved that the House proceed
to the consideration of Senate bill, No. 8101,
gntltltxl asupplemeat to the Act to incorpo
rate the Commonwealth Insurance Company of
Harrisburg."
The motion was agreed to ; and
Salcrbill was taken up, and
bawl oy'
Oh motion. of Mr. ACKER, c ity. WSE,LbliLlugNaGt.
The HOnse then .
~,boagiven the first of
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