Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 19, 1861, Image 4

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Me forty-sixth-section'was read as follows
Sao. 46. For the publication of Meteorologi
cal observations, made by order of the State un
der the direction of 'the Franklin inititate, One
thousand five hundred dollars,: • •
Mr. SHEPPARD moved to amend by striking
out "onethousand five hundred dollars" and
inserting "two thousand dollars."
Mr. GORDON moved to amend the amend
ment by striking out the entire section.
The amendment.of Mr. GORDON was agreed
to.
The forty-seventh section was read as fol
lows
.
47. For roofing and repairing'of the
State arsenal in Philadelphia, the awn of two
thousand five hundred dollars in lieu of the
appropriation of kit year, to be expended by
the map} general of the fast divison Pennsyl
vania volunteermand accounted for to the Aud
itor General.
RI& i kUSTIN: . would inquire of the Chair=
,
man of the Commitiee of Ways and Means;
whether the appropriation made last year was
not expluffiedl" ' ••
Mr. SHEPPARD, I JOH state, for the in
fonnatien of the . gentleman, that it was not ex
pended; from the fact that • there was no per-
Bon authorized to it No authority
was given,th anYlibay to apply it. The appro
priation has notbeen drawn. • • _
Mr. PATTERRON, I would like to ask the
chairmau of the Committee why it is that this
moneyricit expended under the superintend
ence'of 'the' Adjutant ' General r Whyis it're
ferred to the. Major General of the first divb3kinf
I wish to know the propriety of •this provision.
Mr. SHEPPARD. It is by the request of all
the officers of the , first division •Peruisylyania
volunteiirs that the Major General has keg.
designated as the party - to' expen&t,biejtiM...l4l ,
do not know of taw one who could'ateMPlitii -i i
priately be;deaignited to discharge the ditty.
Mr. PATTERSON. I think this is setting a l
very bad pridedent. We have an Adjutant!
General-Whose autrit is.to take 'Charge of the
arsenals of the• State. If any repairs are to,. be
made, certainly he should be the one to super-:
intend thoserrepairs; and to disburse the money. ,
think thereAS no such precedent in our legis
lative.hiatcay, addesignating a person in this
way to perform that which is strictly within
the province . of the Adjutant General.
Y theretire nioye to amend by striking, out
in: the third fine, after the ward "the" the
words ." Major General of the first division
`Petmayl-vmda Volunteers," and inserting "Adi•
jutaartGen'endof the State." • •
:14.4175T1N. I second the. motion of the
gentleman from Juniata. Ido this, notaith
stendihg the Circumstance that I am , nob very
partial to the Adjutant General of this State,
from thelact that. I think that he did not show
goodinangement with reference particultulyao
this,arsenal and to the.grounds belonging to it
:_'that he did not fake properly into iieWithe
interests.of the State with, referenen,to,those
grounds. , But I entertain hopes - that we shall
s h eitly hive's - Wormer in his position
-discharge the duties of the post faithfull.y,; -and
I think it proper that the management •orthis
affair should be placed in the hands of the
jutant General. I hope the amendment will
Mr. SELTZER. I hope the amendment of ,
the gentleman from Juniata will not be, „adopt
-Wehave had enough experieride *Ulf the
Auditor General. I, for one, am not- - -willing
tout:any money go into his hands to, be ap-,
prepriated for any purpose.. The' tisatiat,
ceLwilli, of course ) holduntil term,exidreFo ;
and the expenditure of this money may fall
WitidPihiaAutiej. ,• • .)
Furthermore;'the'lfa)Or Cliii‘d_in Philadel
phia,. can superintend-the.matte ilia {',; well as
4g)." , thq.4udit4:ll3l'enerpl.. r TherAdjutant-fSene
nil - Of the'Statis -tlieietore
neglected --Thintfore
ath ;entirely opposed , to any, appropriation-,by
—which the States money shall, be 'put ins his
hands for expenditure. , !
.
- Mr. RAIMALL. - r Isist to make a statement
inregard to' the 'manner in which the Adjut
;ant-General has' noted with reference to this' ar
.senal, This, arsenal has a lot attaeled to it as
a drilling ground - AA. 'the use of the different
military companies-in the-city of Philadelpkia.
The Adjutarit-geuetßiff*kthat property to a
market company, takingdow,n thefencearouud
the ground, and thus hodCiatfes the peoplelof '
the city of Philadelphia of "the: use of it. He
rents that prOperty fU or A sinii'Of three hun
dred dollars,'Whicluient, the hundred del- ,
lap has; so far as I hiadosi,' never been account
• e.dfM•• .I y, the disbursement Of ~thia
money in his hands, Should 'he dqlng, ijus
tide to ourselves and to the interests of.the frd
aitlaint that nitYl 7 .6ll"liiradelphia.. As„-another
tif-theijadnettflitinf- the JAlljlititiii-Gene
ra4 maylmentinn that, as appears by the
Journal of 'Councils; he proposed to 'run a
a street right-through these grounds. L'thive
reegyed letters, from different officers the
.olty. of PldhulelPhie,-'ettaelled' to, the.'militia,
calling the matter to my,notlOe, and I Would
'' call the attention of other , city members to the
fact that a bill will be introduced into this Le
gislature for bepurpose of authorizAng_ the
pottage of a street through the grounds of ,
State Arsenal: 'ln'Olew of `these! facts, I ask
whether the Adjitant-General is gto t proper
person in whose hands to place thesUpernatend
ence of this work and the disbursement of this
money against solemn protest of the )ni
4 litiaof , the fast division.
1
PATIMISON , , modified.-Ids amendment.
' ' Sena 'l4 rad - 'the "next Adjutant Generall of
the State."' .
- mr. THCAtAsi ' , Nis' Sate isissilai. is inthe',
disttict which Irhave the; honor; to; reprepont;
tlnd kaur familiar with its .conditionerktAesks
:Ukki,sleirikiiiid - it is in the most wretched eon
.dtion:hriaginable. I have implicit &adduce
do w h at
ratte t tsgu,,andl.bellevn that he
."40. do What ii - perfectlY;liiiit niellotiorable.
"" - 1 believe thatevery dollariPladedJin= MS charge
be faithfully apprepriatairtki the wZrk!,
.10.,;swint judiciously and darefedlY:
-trust that:the members oftbis
nate Imes the officer to fsapprid ‘ tbis mon*:
T gTA4F.a. kvisited the arsewij.,in t _pliik t :
,winter, and I*iio* ' that ' It 43 - in a
most deplorable :condition. It if a very iati,
, vandio g ; but is without the necessary roofing:
' • IrtlertMli it, , there was ice over the
-Mt--esesed-by-tlre--- water- - which - 'had run
itlirtfiglii' the roord think ;there ~s : great
necessity-PA - We ono.ney should, be promptly Makg the neces
rooting 014140€04*.
hir...l)ANlS.,..4yara very sorry - to near in , this 1
Hot tet-day reflections upon thapersonal4a
ideter of 'one of;:titie beads of departments of
thisstateihly,-maa,:with Whom I ant well ac
quatted.-I =snot 4i:tabled:to speak in rdgard
ca ity..: 'But personal; •
• *-ju " , Stand in CoMPariaon, 'with
\ that of Ihhfi k yinGeneriit 'the first,
- -, 7 1 hate ktiawnligrit Nagai ever 'since I was a
- Would -.L% never knew anything against hip'
*Ons.l character. I do not-like to snag nt,le-!
- being - made,
drag the Personal dkieA:eter of a man beforls the
/.I.Hcitiag , and..bring;it-fnp : rebinds ,
.; -Si . tch a
43seirse is not right— It Might be justifa if the
; but those 'who ar
e amst onl en
lfoa.widozbalieraiseao foundation
" I *al not vote for this arßepigpit-'
would prefer ! i thnje hie disburpemeht; bt3 this
mett,shOuld tits isisignaltienordink to the
u ge.3l& 33 eigtaxi'fthi lk .' • Juniata - (4 1‘ ;
• I •Jlikrifigitcfri,yto the' liieltdpatant Gefietttl'
rte this man ner
868 we
Ifffito E v 8 'that. hops - pYrkwk
worth y. Adjutant , %Mend -isatitcproNr
41ruielffor 'wo *Orkl.imd he is
44431014 ad
t .
proposed #n the
ADM. tATI:-. OP: d mum ia rrull-jda I ;), •
Mr, littnalt, (Carbon.) it /ma boon caged
in favor of assigning the superintendence of
this work to_General Patterson, that the offi
cers of hisTriglide ,havii , desired Ids • appoint
ment. Now it strikes me that that fact is one
of the very reasons why this duty should not
be assigned to him. Certainly it is proper that
matters of this sort should be kept in the hands
of the appropriate officer of the State. When
ever a party comes here from any locality of
the State, urging peculiar claims; lam suspi
cions of such claims. I know nothing of Gene
ral Patterson; but the fact that .he has been
urged as -the officer to whom this duty shbuld
be assigned by departing from the ordinary
Course, is the ground on which I take excep
tion to his appointment. I think it wrong to
establish's precedent of that kind.
Mr. EiftEPPAILD. tI have listened very at
tentively to - what bas_beensaid. in this _discus
ision, and I certainly cannot sewthelorce of the
Objections whickare urged ,to the, adoption, of
the section as it stands. If the Adjutant Gen
eral is the only. person who.should, expend this
money, why. did he not expend it under tbs,
'proprialoil (gloat yea ,The fact thst,the np
propriationhas not illeeni3xpended is a infficient
answer to the assumption that, he is ,the only
officer who can 'proPerV superintend' ei
penditure.; - • . ,
„
Now I think that in, order that, this money
may be spent jUdicionsl, the Pinion to 'Super
intend. its' expenditure Should be on: the
WhobVer.mayhe - designated, he can certainly
attend'td it better by being orrthe ground.than
if he be in Some other portion of the State: ,
There is no certainty that the Adjutant General,
*lid amyl be appointed, will come from •sugh. a
section of the-State, that he- could be at MA
. ...
delphia, nu& give his personal supervisicn'to
this work. 'I think it would be unwise for this
Houk° to inumit the Section AS is 'proposed by
thegentlenalia fromJuniata. I consider At a,
sniall bud:newt° attempt to make of this a:
patty-question.
3 . 1 r. PATTERSON. 1 disolaim,any intention
tto Make,t4is alpart3i question I have spoken
Of the improper precedent which I think wohid
beestablished.nby the adoption of the section as,
reported. I would ask ,the Chairman of, the
Corrimittee'of Ways and Nelms whether 'the:
Legislature does not.pay the Adjutant General,
for tlmariertals?
7 4r.' isHEITP-R-R r, That is a, part of bis.duty;
l• sn• •
:Mr. ' PATTERSOIT: 'ls he not paid for it ?
Does not. the gentleman know that:we pay - that
Officer for Visiting the arsenals, and for perform
ing just such as .are designated in this
section? With regard-to the statement that it
is necessary that the officer should 'be on the
ground to superintend the work, I would ask
how long will it take him to go deiin there
and make a contract for tht, rooting ? It is not
neceteasy, for him to be there. and see. every
Xr:BIEEPPARD. If what was required was
:merely the roofing of the arsenal, that' could
he contracted for very easily.; but many other
things are to be done in .connection with it;
many necessary 'repairs are to be made in order
to Pirt.the arsenal in a fit Condition...Or
_Use' as
designed by the Act of Aiisernbly. .
Mr-PATTERSON. As I understand, the
chief.necessity is the roofing ; that is the prin
cipal repairing 'needed. I ask he* long it
would itirke thsvAdjutant General to: go down
there and-contract for this new roof and for the
necessary repaixt' , In`' addition 'to that, these
are jniitsinchea the Adjutant General is
paid. tO , perfOrin. Fie is the military officer of
the State. Ifelis'presimied to be' a• gentleinan ,
ivied in Military rotten] and able to 'deter
mine What , is needed.'
• • elitie - SEEEEPARD., iwould ask the.gentleMan
Whether - he' is aware that - this arsenal is set
444.fet the' rise Of ' the ?list Division of the
Pennaylvania Volunteers:: that tile tinder thelf
direction, that theirofficers -have the charge and
control of it.' , If he is not aware of this Iwould t
ne 4 7 1 0 -41 . 10--4 'aot
FATTEBSO.N., : know. this that the
, State Arsenal belongs;to tho State; and l know
that here 'called upon to 'vote Money out
of the State Treasury Vrepali that'aiserial.' , If
the arsenal• belongs to, the First Division of the-
Pennsylvania Volunteers, let 'them furnish
Money terepair rt -
Mr
STIV.PPAItti. did,not say that 'the are
Serial ,belongs to the city of Philadelphia,, or
to the Frst Divisioh of : the I::ennsylvania,Volen
'tear- 'era verYwell aware, that it belongs` to
the State bet" ! a 'large portion of it has been
donated to the State by the city of , EhiladelL
Ids FA.TrOSON. Very I understand''
the gentlemen to use this argument,-that, be,
causes, large portion of it has been ,, donatedby.
the city of Philadelphia : and becanseithas . been
assigned "the 0 . 3.e.df the Fliat Divitilo4,,thEire
foreythey aught:to have charge of the disliOrs.-
ing ;of the money which the State , appropriates.
Waif; r say thee - the Wends beleoga tO the.
State, arid wheo . the, State - called 'Upon
to. make repairs, , the , State officer ,is 't,h„
'proper- person ',to' ' , have chaige of the
disbursement of the money: - Whey 'is 'that ,
'Officer r The Adjutant General, Would any
persondireet -the Anditor General :4":u the• &IT T ,
veyor Geoerallti'attend to such duty/ 'lt i ts a
duty which appropriately comes within the pro
-vince-tof the Adjutant General • it is part of
duty.whjd4,6,Aptgd 1, - e_perform;
Mr. SHEITARD: The only point of differ- .
ence betwee , wrnyfriendand myself- is _this. a;
vhigibitiktelapirsdilvdAsignatid 4 , lrifisig
uyop. the i growid and will see that the work is
properly_ perfofrhed; triat the iiidiAy . `ftppreirift ;
teedforthe faithfilly , expended.' T
do net want ; the, appropriation s to be • made in
such a way that the pesSon:xaay contract. with
some favorite, Ar.m.sierneWay, act , so, : that ! the
money will.mot .be.properly applied:
4"1 1 193e4K,, ,",•Ali n :itie'rit of
friendinealliNilnki4o,bOAttili intik. 'What
guard is therefor, the 'proper appropriation. of
it , h 4 PnemPY itthemerkite; , he2aeld,g . lledr to! the
lititibitienerat i rtay iii.dre c tlikitiflittgassigned
to , the Adjutant General ? • What, security have
we that the'litrajarr General . of the PiratDivision
will not give this contract to a:fail:ate; just as
might-the Adjoin:of General? •
iitY;iiv%itli dfiedefer
once tei-,the:, from Venango, Ofr:-
Davia;) that: I'-have fvery.little confidence in
the Adjutant General Of 'theltatel' 1-Thelman
which-he has -managed affairs' terabit :VC
in refit/eke telthb anientildig MelPbia, is
one. reason of this , want of confidence on my
Part: If the duty of ''snfierinteirding these. re
paha
.should " assigned to GenOita' Fgtierson,
according:tot.he provision of the bill, la/neonfi ;
deft - that that, gentleman would have themoney
faithfully'eXPernded;iiiiiiii6h a way, as to Place
thatimenal iii ciiiiipleferepaie-z-liith i fifeebdiP
tion ,in which. the interests 'Of the . SMte•teqn.i.ii
that, it should `be.
Mr. GOBH .d 4.There is one reason foi , tldir
amendment which , had. :40t beer; given .. in the
course of this dismission. ,-;:The' 4 4 Ariutagtt Gone
ral of this State-is r one:of its - officers: , : •
tinder bonds tti:t4 State; j aact, Otta" belkel , to a
strict i 14 cottat: , lint` , iorat. 7 ,pro!NiB4,lli :there
which secures the. accountability or the:, Blikfor,
General-of the Tinitg..Divisioreof•Pemisylviiik
W/O:teats l', 'He is not under bonds-lo this
Cominonweath for the faithful approisiation ,
of , anymoneys that may come Into-his hands.
d - be - assigned - to-hira„,- it *Mild
4 1 :23= E 11ai3•6i 'ills'4t lb *bait the
oa i s. , l ile% isnot i:ireld' - ki the -- cOnimoharapith
by any ilet:WbiOli'lifibrit ii i iibdizety for the • faith—
fuLexpenffiture of this money. ~ ityythe se on
44 - 4ti#,Slid - ,l — fkgrfx;itiC i , t:Tßinyiht tloir - expenditl
We' tp,Pie t h4P4.9V6'R4o4 4 .0';16 4t as the
} GOratboniiealth is 'Auppilgl4, 0 ,tit4v7, 'tre;
vordtdeli, •Ileartay be a person who:, Word :o#. -
pena the :Money judiciously and confide/din
... y;
I do not know - whathr.s..ker-js risAst,.p,._ Are
i c igi
should prove teiVelVilthn - tto - bta won Xerinl!
sylvattteXedbirtlWlNlCtill ihiirtJtei amount*
attyltretwrod hi* in the transactor, Ilf. l hg
*KU put tine money into his-own pocket, it 14
pennovltutnia )]Dally ifelegrap4, Zutotiap afternoon, illccrcl) 19, 1861.
hard for me to see how the State of Pennsylva
nia could ever recover it. I consider it a very
bad precedent for us to take from our public
officers duties which properly fail Within - their
province and assign them to irresponsible indi
viduals.
Mr. RANDALL. I would call the attention
of the gentleman from Jeffesson to the provi..
sion in. the bill that this money shall be "ac
counted for to the Auditor General." Is not
that an answer to the argument which he is now
advancing?
Mr. GORDON. This officer may or may not
account, as he choses. He is not under bonds
to do so. Suppose he did not chose to do so,
what remedy would the State have ? •
Mr. RANDALL. I presume that the Major
General of the First Division is worth $2,600.
and that he could be prosecuted for any ml!lap
propriation of the fends. • -
Mr. GORDON. I know Major Generals who
are not worth a quarter of that. The Major
Generals throughout the county`(l do not kilo*
,how it is in the city) are pretty gerLerally
;solvent. • . • .
The SPEAKER, pro tem. (Ma. Berm) I would
'state for the information of the gentleman; that
the character of the Major Generals of the First
Division is undoubted so far as pecuniary re
sponsibility is concerned; and in addition to
that, his standing in'the community7-- - forhonor
and integrity is an entirely sufficient gnidantee
,
for his fidelity.
Mr. GORDON. Did' I madershuld the Chair
man to say that he. Would go his ? '
The SPF AKER, pro rem . : I would most as-
Mr. GORDON, = What is the officer's name ?
The SPF ' EE, pro tem Major General
Robert Patterson. -
Mr. GORDON. Undoubtedly he is a very
i
good man. r believed lie'served in the Mexi-',
can War before Vera Cruz, did he not? He ,
may be, as I said, a viry,honojabbl, high-i
minded Man, and I 'beheld is ;" he may'
i
, bei for aughtildnawJtvorthifiyeid°llP43,l
and Ipresume nut for every
cent of this proposed expenditure. But these'
facts do not meet at all the objection which
have stated. He is not an..officer of the State ;
we cannot so regard him,..,he is not bound. to
the State.'' . •L • i
Mr. RANDALL. He holds a commission. under'
the State. •
. Mr. I'ATTERSON. Will the gentleman troM
Jefferson allow me-to give him a. Hale lamina
tion ? Major General Patterson won-his laurelO
in the Buck-shot War. gmlgtter•l
Hr. GORDON. I have heard just now (and
it would induce me' to go against= him very
strongly,) that he is in favor of , emotion.
The SPEAKER,, pro tem., and severel
bers. That is not_eo•. .
. . .
Mr. Dlit•l'M D. Reled theAmericanarmY
at 'Chaplin - 4w.
lir. GORDON. There seem to be . varional
difficulties attending this case ; mull think`the
'best way to relieve otuselyes'is to place eta;
dence int:* own oflicers., if we lia - Ve not that'
confidence, welid_better not make apProPria-•
tions at all. •• As ..I have said,-it would be every.
bad precedent to take from t -
he . handsof our
own officers that which pertains to-their legiti;
mate duties, and.to place it in;the hands of, ii-‘
responsible individualsr for, so far as the State.
is concerned, the 'Major General of - the'Finit
Division is not at all responsible :to. the Eile:t4;
nor will the terms of this appropriation, make
him so. • _ --- --!
- It has' beeniiaid thee his eiirainitarion.•lissuee .
from the State.: But so does the commission of i
a justice of the peace:; yet that would.notraitini .
him - responsible to the State t if• money were
placed iii his Minds lif Ole
,inanner for I,l4•lffiri -
pose of being appropriated ton, perilkirder,pia•-.
pose. No one 'would 'pretend to say that: a,
bustice of the peace would be responsible out&
onds and suretiefritcsuch a case. It is for! lit
t differlinhiii4teithatldiel eebirniiiiibttU been
sh•cor• - - ficr , • - fuE-e e.... in•:•-An,64.:, ie 7 Coipzerii ed - , --- tllis
officer is wholly and htteify irresponsible.
• '•-7-40 precedent #l l 4 would )d9s $44, 1 4W led by
the, doption of the provision of' t'l e' a
very bad :one.. It is said that we „Cannot trOst.
• this'appropriation in the hands , of•the•Adju
General. I do.not know .why it islaid that , e
Adjutant
has not accounted . for monies coming, into: ' i
hands. . I have not.had any.officialinformstion
of the sort. If he has not, done so.,..ursloubt:
eclly hie tail are responsiblev It is the busiribet
of the Anditor`Gederal: to' 'see ' that he •settlesi
his accounts satisfactorily. - Welanst-• presuiee i
that he either has - settled-or will settle ;fol.
all the' 'monies • - coming 'into- -Ids handt—'
So far ao; • 1., ='sm ; personally acqumnii ,
,ed. with-Generail,,Wilson, .INertabal y, think.
. him an honorable and trustw.Ort.4 Trlar4 and IMu
. .f.arrY- to , hear,bis chfirictrimPPitc44: l :lPO4 gkd
floor-of this Rouse. Du that question has niiii..'
thing.particalar,to dp.,with the cage . one )a' or
another.. -Ns7 should 1?e, e@tio l 4 g. l )ll4, lsre r'
qedent 11 . ,,theidoxtioiof:tfi wiision 0i #4p,
,bill,, and we 4wl better'rote `down'ltie..appro
_ priation altogether than e-Stablisii-aricha'preed
dent. , - . • ', ; l'•
Mr,..iiANDALI-6,. ... I. think. that Jai& tithe
course which this discussion has takenr it is
Ane'to'lllejOr Gerieral'ltotielt - Patterson ' , that `l'
should 'state 'that he Inis 'been, ,:deks'ol4d.'tir
kn
this•bill probably without his owledge•-perr
~,'... , • otrbrhis-request...Re-was,suggesto•i„
as I understatukto.the.,Contnittee of Ways:a l nd
Means, by the'reerrites' cif thl4 First Division ti
• ' n
"`eV en d rip.:7o 6titig
ta on with. Law. Tile" ~Li K ili .reiv
gird to lailitairiodalinefits, whether he wars • 4;
, wits r , fet innip, lipckshot i War,whother,he isi a
Secessionits-4hetliVi hels - il t Deffifte.VOr; Da . '-'
pgc9P77/..j. , W.9t regard as pertinent to; the!
T a es t i,9 4 lo4:___
_P *i. , ' 1 ' 4r o 18 4 a1-611t4 1 11 Prt'
he bas en o...direirinttirs'biu. without any
mfficitstlint•eiLhislgirt; bit 4Ctlie, twg*tioil 'dr
the Militia of the first division, Pennaylisiiia•
'V•olfditeers:'''' -' ' ' "
.." >(., , „i =I =., •• i. tit?
Mr..!DITFFIELD.i. JitheSiii;rlsii i iiigit.rer to be
made at all, they should be made •beforii the
Mime wlfiere tbei'tettdi of #1o.:. MiLiti"
General will twinv i ghat should be a suffieieiat
reason. for the ,re.j.•kron of the._amendment eft
.the - ,g'plitler i aell.' ) ficail;rudiAtk,"lf !we are
Wilt ,u4Pi f the' ' ll.4l±%Apima i llbiieral
stalled I w6hia better hot lai.oo apprOp u rial'
.tion. • '4f I.:1): •,, Ze 111 IQ ..-.
. --
MPVIA 1 1 '1 '. V' y he retnattlig
o f , - mv co .& e Li r. i . . in,: Thosi)-.rall
. . , 'antrifietalCohi. • . • erteislibridiliaiti4.4s..A
once. „.41,.smAse. i lie j vintr r comes ' is m
poir' ti arthx
J-11remansolch,,Lif..ouldyertabizetefrthcl i Swirl
- tlemen•whcr seem•to iimderstandi••this i ceiliti . ll:g&
* h4 t l i.O'M rofd *Y:TYY t t,* 3 'Pieter' : "" 4 il '
..pAi-- B .lllVOR''o7.o.Amdigg, - ,qoosti,'
kr:WILSONt. , ; I These lanne l liarkiindersthe
ciiirdOffth . ent volunteer Idompatdeeoadd
tfjok -i liefik-:Wit I iKATIA N:Me,, , f om i t'
~, xter.',s •TA4p„ xav:ol44,lWW.Autle',.,,,len
tlertian that , the f• Slate • 1 haitscapprOpria •L. 3
veryki*ltal fcir'llialvi t eeepri inn _v. .9: wil I
• r •Mrt .VititiSONoi - ellit is not Aoswering*:'
"int: - . --- i - believe - that-the-volunteer eemlianieS . :
merely depd4l ,• : arms there from choice.—
They, are Oho • •• • iy,lsw to_do so. Thniqvif
dettisltto4 0,13 - h , Ailcatg i tlibu44y . . seii,-'
..% l'f..:: , t
• : Mr. surgegAiitl.;:tieiA. Zjilrii p iy: g o.
Iteithe•expense of renting armories. ; .acre
Mr. PATTERSON. I would ask the 'phag,-:.
niiiie•of th 6 titittee n 'thWient.lthe roof
been in this leaky condition"?"." w° l 81,60 ; oolil.
.1 1 4 t. 0. 1 7 7 .- zffu
mi,:piiawsnib6i4. ow,'us nipippi44:l4
—.
Senate Mit
shalltit.
,•
1641df.
rain.ooigtionallit.dutint that , au k ti Rad 1 . , t;‘ , 7
not • :so" that oh :wcifild , domcolobEiharlibi)Vosbo
o'oofTeikdisioltge:lotilef..4tirtho4
, 1,111),'
.5.1U:P17.4 4)1 .19,14 1 / 1
I :lfro .FILTBIBEPN / Itit.viimandoiTitAir# Rot
, i4 r t ie d Andt91,....10,. hag t.-5,411,1 v,iru9usra if.llll#
s • (IF 4 .1 ' ) 'u° b1:00'a
,f 1.1/0 n sit( tra. r
tor AI ; • t utr,upa 113 OA"
low.
Sac. 48. For the State freight tonnage agents
on the Pennsylvania and Northern Central Rail
road, the sum of twelve hundred dollars for the
year.
The section was agreed to.
The forty-ninth section was read as follows:
Sze. 49. For repairs to the powder magazine,'
ihe sum of three 'hundred dollars, or so much
thereof as may be necessary.. .
Mr. SHEPPARD moved to, amend, by adding
the, words "to be expended by the superin
tendent." '
The amendment -was-agreed-to.._
The section, as amended, was then agreed to.
• Mr. SELTZER sobndtted tOfellowing to come
in as section fifty: •
' "That the State Treastrer•is hereby autho
rized and directed to pay to each of the officers
'of the House and Senate,. except the Speakers,
folders and pages, an extra allowance of one
ihundred dolla'rs" each Eli Seivides - during the
'pre - sent' sessidn, and to the several folders or
:patens the: sum of fdly.dollars extra; .to _ the
several Tages, the mu of fen dollars extra; to
the several women employed by the olerks - 61
Ithe'twO honses to cleanse the hall,-the sum of
ten - dollars extra:" - •
- Mr. GOADON , moved to amend. so aa.lo.give
the pasters or : folders the, saute: extra compen
&Sop as thp ()flier officers: one hifildiced
hire. "
The - aniendtnent=was not agreed-to and the
section offered by-Mn REIIMER_Fes. Agreed to,.
1dr.443t, moved‘thikt the committee rise,
report progress and iisieleirg'
Tlie motion *as it& ambit to ';' and
The question reeurringpn the amendment of,
Mr..130111:10N, net. agreed to
, section suhmittedlby MI; SEINDER,
agreed. to. ' " • -
Mt HECK submitted-therfollotving, to , eomo
in'as seetion.sl- :- „ ,
"To: each.of the fire companies of the city of
X[arKist.urg,, one hundred dollars"
Not itgreedl6. • ' ' • " • - I
Ths sotli, how the 51st section 'of the bill, as
-reported , bythe Committee,.wag: read,, as fol-:
REC. 51. That all annual saltines lideirilifao
vided for; ind - also@1" opYoptilitiong tb - pad:.
letitlaries; housioofrefuge and •oharitable
tutions,• aiming*. paid quarteriyakthe pfpoq,pk
the State Treasurer, unliss Otherwise specified
by law, and that no money approprhited by tins
act for any specific °Sleet shell be applied to
anothergn-any ; of.-the= elnuitable.,inatitutions,
rpeeihmtiaties. or hgusekof 'eke.
Thesec en was agreed:42 -
(PhilidelPhitt,) HtibMitted the fol-,
loWing; 'to Vane in• as section-52-:.r. ,
"For. the St. Joseptes HceOtal.in, the_ol#,.Of
,Philrullphia.,. the sum of, two thousand dol
-lays r
• -.; 4 . "---
The bill haviikirbeen tone through with,..,: '
Committee..r ?se, : and the gtatinwkiii : re
,potted..the same ,te the House with amend
ments. ,
The' Ta& bf otie hatin - g arrived; the House
-:••-••••,: 3 • •-• 4 .• • . 4.i019.Y.Ped.
-- !:4 •..--lioilLCij l o- 1 . , ,0 f 94r - -•- 1 •
10-11-PILES AND PHOENIX.
. BITTER S,: . .
111ll'ESW - MEDICINES - 418N° mow, sipled4,44-.
: j,tore the puhliokrAperted of,Tifiltrt- - 04E5, andi
'during that ti th e have maintain. ! tl a liliWeintranteY In el
:incse wierY !part crtbefwk.Nfor.4heir,..entteordltutt'
4 and,lpareeplate power of restoring pmfeet...health toper-.
'scan' - sufferyfe'rnildbY tilltitly %Vett 'kind' dfc - - disease to
moth .thehtunan,traine ysilahloi;.., in; ... - .... , ,,L!,,....
; ,The rollowiDg at eattiong the distressing . variety .or h e.
! ician"dlfeati6l4 ir which the .' ' -”,":' 'L ?f'' „i 111:!•71..4 1 -
`il l Ettl"lk B LE' AAPE , !MEDI 01 ist E*,
Are weiLknotmte. l o, ll 4 4 l4bl(ii .1 .L. L. iI JI '4 1 . 1
DYSPEPSIA, by thoroughly cleansing Die life% and
!litibonillstoinnchi, andk.reittingi*tAiourt.4lppyibj_bcp , Ay
i boo, ingioAd,, 1g; the stale and solid jund ; PIiA.TV
LENCY;Iciss dappetitgkrailitOUrig , Heada6heOlost i ,
lessness; dil - Temper,..dnFletygontOßLl. 51 1 M.04,
which exe.the general sympt omsof Drtpept a, ylTi rap?,
iibi;'Wrii nittfralreoniketenteti of lid card, r 4 ~F ! -I ! !.....t, ~,
- - c osTrirENRSS, by cleansing 1,44 . 11101 e iength j or
the intestines with a solvent proceki-, - add IVltbontlkie,
lence; all violent purges g leavelhe bowels costive within
two days. l
FißlitEatiffloralTt*tedttaulremollowitita blood to a
regular circulation, through the prccesa of respiration lie
ktch - juttent, l end , :thtt.. ttb.95910 , 1,,,P1i011., flcp . llpteftitial Ohl:,
tl,o9l,ion.in others.
~ t.
, • -The law MEDlClAllitrava I Weivr, .4tkownilto.,,cnre
- ,KairdDR.U.,TX.W.., man tlyin three week? andt.
BOUT in &ill' Ow time,* r • ~ °Wei rdbillldfietittifillop
- ; ,
Irciiii - the , mdsclesancldiginnottta,ef,theipirds4 i ~; • • -. 11 1 '.'!--
', N1,f 1 4)P5 1 :, p..,9f ailkin4a, by freeing and strength en ; ,
'tog the kidneys arid bladder; I they.operate , most-deßght
'. ftd* ort:theaei tipportont, organn . and Wince, have ever,
be n found a certain - *remelt Tor *the - w or st' anew ot.
etitrgiate 1F., .
74.1604-ORVitt Vd4lBl*Nrjin-, t he
turnings PA
1 ' the heivels thi - 8 my . matthr.l6 eh tee: creatures ,
imu l eio e w
. i...... piisvh,j,:it4,,,. , T,.uJj.,.,._..... j it it ‘, 4 4
'BORES;WSIRVI( x PERS, Plitt !A v..Frlt;
%rule tfiktrtritgrwhiolitizetstalrg KEN.
'C DlEE,give,todihn t bleepkatulull,the humors. t .ro.:
SCORBUTIC BILI.W.TIONS anti EA D cox
4024'8,40 ,, stieir alteratmetriet aponLilol,Pn* tpst,fiped
the skin, and the morbid state of which - occasion* m :
eruptive complaints, sallow, cloudy, and other theatre ,
liblweoinpleacjoret, f!'lijji . l rr, zti 1 7.'.:liii ;:di I '“l._ ./.. I t 7
The We of thee.° Ma for a very snort'ume - tnn enpet,
:tie irillia bitittf fl l SANPlßllleallDkanitn%llriiciaggli°
re e l °. 1 Mi l .carilik'iit h iff°,l l 4§4'adv:4" . "lt
otusw*rebywoixi utcwolt,..mir..,,, , ~ , ,t-Afin)r,
lI;NS.,—„ „Thep:lewd proprleter of these meow ph,
*as beiltorPildit,lol* 85 iftligis siteridingbythehaem 'the
' • 1 , I. f Cl' .
MEDIW ArVer-i l'... i V 'oil iiiierdtx
FEVER , A ~ or B 0 i
.1
'hidiniatryilthese Vectiolinst will-,br k fe ...awl,* . i
) - Alutedgi andprtaill remedy.. Other Medicines - bi t .y th e
system. mimed. to ti rcitertotthellabase=ektirety- eae
imaibbiew 19.4ternuoMmt,TARY.11MAAIOWINF '
,CURED.
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...,oK FA#l.rf— e eth n n C, • a
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tlidthbarrtrenetiolidkresidtaAteweaSlO 11#4., OW r e n
ARThigricrf VrIA I r d Sorpfula, inAtsworsttorms, as
i
' to mai ni 4 e poi - trirattildilettliedelieharkable edit
ronna.k:Bight - ,Bwfteei„Nerypus Bekliity, i Neryoui Tu.
is of all hinds:aip,tation of 'the Illea*llai : 4
i t yoi sr sedn ytt 4 f.:l g:T. mild I. ,-.
I ,intc ',di i viol
yi 7 lifigt37./3,14.1-A. DiOndlSES.—Persons whose 1
coriitatax fonif bix4ie - bieddif iiiibiltieit Witiii ifijudibinue
1 viieleflaitinly *ifilimtiittikt,l44onlafait P er & ~ IR/ I
I t e krbs Y tgle e rVi 4 ;Tigal e gl e Atl e : tht . ger e ' wer e :.
nil proziaratintA r oiArellMP.V . V , nitimiiikt l i if y i
Prep tared and sold by
."$3
Broadway, New Ye4ib7,.
Polpalo by all Druggists. jy2,o-daWly i ,t .
:u 4 t oe -..o,:tuitt .t.ti..t. •kr ',..t.)1- -- tut - 1...0' - .
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9IWYPfalt..
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io '( INCORPORATEDA it.36.ciruci lel 1 , ,
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t 7 `ivt
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) 01,, 3N,1 0 rot Axtterable
11 .1 LII 1314 [ l:64l. l thitliatitapAp t tsitia '.l" b e c L
ov
1.' 1 ) '' l) DICORPOIRATED /171941T,Ifi(Llilsa
• itiii 4 D{RtigNM-mitttri tr , • I:4 1 ,1"Ni
t7* ell wit 1431.41D t?ro cviu ? atA frof tortitt gen ,onxin,
IS w r ili
norgesantagottatVgrAigi
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ntu k yy pTopoy, in Ober town ott„TAII .
b f anto witt w i n a tr ra *mut. apousf,
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faialdayt . c tii tai Asia& .a.gal .1 412:43871117a8t`t ,
ttl n t '7,
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(JO nittli3lN l lP ;•1111:7 UM:: , Ali t) 1 I,la i
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wilo infalot , oiej: 4.-Vir44XWX,a. 84 Mt! 1, J
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trajawn,l :0 II rim PirifiliFilto , l.q. n , : 73i.:, tats 01
adl I.iffik4sl9f4r4_ nt , no i , , ih t, 4Mitifilt mown ,. tv ..,.4,1
ewii nolbun In I" tJt: ataNt Lit - 1 /6iva ,6109.6iiikie
es artd nol lia e rettaiW itlee. in Au r one- 4aireorwor:
juWr ' ' A 1 .ita i t
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IRAN 1 - eel.
:;~~:~r :
ALES!
Lines of (Ararat 8z Cramortatiott
NEW Alit LING ROUTE
TO NEW YORK!
SITORTEST IN DISTANCE
AND QUICKEST IN TIME
BET Eglsl T TWO CITIES
NEW ,yomK.
131...PAL . :RaZIBMICT.P./G
IEADING -` ALT.,ElirrowN
West, Mecca New York at 8 A
tri ring et Iliribibiirg at re If ; only' BX-beurs
- , prit.--es±thr womths.. . 4 ,
aii ,leuvss New York ai, 12.0 acne, and sr rives at Harfisburg at Cid Md.:" - • 7
tifiNlNG!'llAlL 'UNE Emit, leaves rEftwristrargi•af
sytai A. M., utrivilnget NOW York k r t. p 4 (.! P, ; /1 1 1_
,E.XPREPB 115 E, • East, Itave43 Hari
'l;e ai 1.15 14:' air I+ lei 'at bfew!Yerk- at -9.45 P. 31
- Csanuettond artrthade 'At Barrieburp, at 1.00-P. 5L .with
ins Passe tiger_ Thins in each direction on the Pennsylva
nia, Cumberland Yallei - tuid
- 4‘tt trains connect:et Reilding with train, for Pottsville_
and Phillidelphili,tind 'at Itentnwu - fole MatiCh. -1 048k t
4 Flisl. oo , - • o •
So change at Paintenicer Cartier 'Baggage tiefireen blew,
likrifstrufg, bYtAiWil.ol:l , it, Lin:- from Nei
vatic. Air .the rpm 14reVburg... .
Per ;Jean ty Of scenery , speeCebititonandimidmi
larriatithi; this route- presents. superior -tudunomentd Act
e. 4 PO llO .
ENO' between *CWT. :irk acid' flirrialtirrg'FlVß:DOLt
=Aft4. • • Pot , tiekelk ntit- tithechtforniattollsCl,PlY, tC I
dee; . _J..A.-„AJLYgilf,GodierAl Agent, Hailiebarg
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ARRANGEMENT. , .
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(IWO ..2AI:22.NGKEt.:„III;AMS LPAVE .14 , ‘,11 ) 1161313116
DATLY, (p.uridays excepted,) at 8 .00 A. ifir ULNA
7414 !toil Ptillakiliddararrivddg.there at. 1.25 114 T app
fiETURiad, dAPg 11411:liLiELPHIA 1 0100 Ae;Bl i
aad 3.30 P. IL, arriving ot ! 1 1„ 1 .rt ..."PP'
8.15 P. M.
'ea KALp.EBO—to NO Cars, 53.26; No 2 (10
mi $ M: ' • f , • I
Iteadlomll.oo and AlrAf: l ,";
d T i geadrut, 00aidiet - witti trairis f'or Patisirftio," Wien! •
Catiwomak , 456. c , O , s . •',• • •
FOUR TRAINS LEAVE REAI/INI.4PEULADP4,
eau 04111 Y, at A. If., 10.45 A 111:, 0.00 0000 and
13.4.2.01 Wei _ ri j .
LEAVE PHILAMILPIIIA I , Oll . llKAInlm A'l . lil l oo , ,
1 00 P„.11., 8.30,P. IC, *Ad 5.00 .
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v - 1 . 1)310 1141:32N11412 - 'RAM MIMI ..111624a31141 . 4.4C41
INS At !..2241342(1i.With ', ll O
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ontriamietigee.naltra of , the Panandeanla MmlroaAt.:l
phaylA.vta rrqa4ll444TYPPA4!.r.ifP7sf,,r
4:411:Ta-tal e • 11
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THMOTICIRMAIMe TI4IIIIIV-Sit ‘
T•T 1 '
a. m. and arrives at West P eiPma tittle/ aat / i
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li r riva i kal'7l 4l Ph l 44o.o44 A 49 ; - "
n-T RA A' Iie tTPI PaPis,PAY, 4r, ! , ,t, s,ar. I': 1 9.: Yrril i
at Wes PhUddelp 'a ai 10:se of‘
tralaWinakiithateconniatioitatlidiadeeptda,Mtb;
I iiW/t 7. 4a r ,KPA..;;(
ACCOMMODATION TRAW No. I, leaves Marrtab trs
at 7.W a. nt., runs via Mount Joy, and arm:Nes: l t
I:filadel?bia: at 12:80 ,„:1 ;,
MAMILLSDIDIG '2,O2(MMODATIOW , TRAINDmir • , ar t ,
risbneg at 1116 34 5. 1 112451 d ttiTivea ateFentaltia#al is
cat° lig:AM:10 :11 ill
rA02.0,,,rf0rt4,10$
VOL A N, No. 2, leaies Mahis
pr. lidint9Nrftantistlnß, at
hrukiouharPotAftPoll4f•PNlPleb
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0.1,41Ac0UR1,E.M1110.51,7 1 1140, Thpil . delpto.loll.l. l
101.0 p m , arrives at Riairlioraktit .
VlaliadeViintait4lB.ollawatr.i
t ilv owa taar chtat9.9,4_ , PM,Airiaso. w
is
%i. MATlaMAlN.leav , es Man;i4nrg for yfitailarg
t Ara al - 11LO .11 .11,,nit'1.41..1-4!
lialoiVaPingl6/6114/oVat 12490,i000110V11V01e
gt Bartisburg at 4.19,p,m. . - -1 ""
Alt4l9lloßo Accohimmitibli viuttp.vitimap
PhOldMpiala rat ri.otx.ip.innii.*;bakTNetki* Jeh S i
at . r.ssal. 4 , .. 1.1.5t. " • • et
Actt • diSATADI iiih t ieTbakftitadiai Vfo
m and .arriretta erg at 9.46 p. m. „-
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uttaboaphisiatatooakoma.myeitA.&,__VA
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TIDOLPHO WOLFE'S
...1..
SCHTMDAM SCHNAPPS
A ECUPERLAtivkI,
TONIC, DrURETIC,
ANTI DYSPEPTIC
INVIGORATING CORDIAL
'To the Citizens of NO , Jeraev and
, • .. Pennrivanuti
A pothecarles, , Druggists, Grocers and
Private '.ll-11es.
Wolfe's Pure Cognac Brandy.
Wolfe's Pure Mader's, Sherry and Port
nue.
Wolfe's Pure dasuiles. and St. Cross Rom
WoWe's. Pure . Scotch Mid. Irish Whisky.
_ _
ALL' IN BOVILIK.S.
Theg itave to eall the attitinfoit of the citizens of the
United Stales to the above WINE and Liqqoas, Imported
by 115dolpho Wolfe, or New York, whore name is fami
liar :be every pan of this csuat,-y for the purity of his
oolu_kkate.d. Sizuweat SCOSAIT.i. 511*. Wolfe, in his letter
to me, speithing'of the purity of his' Masa Mad irotorie,
says - : "I will stake my reputation as a men, My stead
sag as arrierchant.of thirty years' residence to the Qty
of New York, that all the BROW and Wilma which 1
holtierake pare as imported, and of the best quality, and
can be reliqd upon .hy.every purchaser." livery bottle
bag Elie proprietors name on the wax, and a lac simile
rof Lis signature on the cerillicste. The public are se
apectibilly Invited to call and examine for themselves.,_
For seta at Retail by all' Apothecaries am; tiruceni to
Philadelphia ÜBORHE 11. eitnroN,
No. 831 Market ;A. Philatkluhia.
Solo Akeint ibr Philadelphia.
Raid the following from the Now York Com ler :
t . routtuotat Busuans roe Use New Yotuc Itencti.orr.—
Verfrithapprto infOrm our folew-cltixens that mere is
pe Viaciatin Our r atty where tbo Magician, apothoctry,
and country merchant, oan'ggo and purchase pure Wines
Auld Llquorsi as:pumas tmported, and of tba•best quality:
We do not Intend to Mvo an elaborate description of ibis
Iniatiatit' A ireifenidre bistdomechlthough it will well re
. pay anystranger or citizen to visit Udolpbo Wolfe's en
toughie Warehouse Nos. 18. :0 and 22 Beaver street,
anid Noe: 17:19 anti 21, Mara etheld etreet His stuck of
Schnapps( on hand ready for shipment could not bate
been less than thirty thousand cases; thii Brandy, some
ten thousand cases—Wintage s of 1886 to 1856 ; cud ten
thonsadd - wade Of i Madeira, -Sherry and • Port Wise,
'Spaeth and Irish Wtasky,,J . antaks. and St. Croke Hum,
stone very old and equal to anylit thliciltftrY. He sign
!bad throttler& cellars, tilled with Brandr, Wlce, Rc. , io
aka, under Custom House key, ready for bottling. Mr.
Wolfe'sWalla of lschdlippe Wet' year. amounted to one
luedre d. and eighty. thousand dozen, and_we }cope in s
than two Years he may be equally successful wan his
:11yradies ind'Vines. ' • •
' His byginests,merits tbe patronage . of every lover of his
' vendee. Payette tanarilies whittlinte Wines and
,Mquors for medical use should r acndtheit„ordt re direct
to Mr. Wolfe, until every Apothecary in the land Wage
up their minds to discard the poisonous stuff' front !than
shelves, and replace it with- Wolfe's pare Wl:ire and
We understand Mr. Wolfe:l°r the acerakniodall'ou of
smelt 'defilers in - die vountryi-puts ip 'II , BBOOIA gagea of
liViDeltaKLhoors. Such a man and such a merchant,
shale be sustained his taint df thorgsiads Moe
patients , la the United States, who sell nothing hut imita
UOO9 ruinous alike to health and human 'happineo..
• ' ' • oep6-daw6mi
a Keller..l4.ldarket, qrcet,, sole agetit for this rit
.•-• ..I)EBIRAT9tEr.:
MOURNING - GOODS.
Baer nit Pepre Idearied*Metinos,
„ Plaid Mock Epio.o.7feloue R e ps.
Blaill'an4j'erpleTamioe'dft atd Wool.
• A - ENNA Cothoperes.or.d Merinos.
Bl igott P dt T lLTAlOngidneß.
ISuPrd Best Nu bmerei.r iol t m
'efor Elnerfastree.
4 1 i rtliP t I r iter=oh
El TTATVoo l l i irtla t =
•••• -,- aignokcidnuiig.
i nrin a ittits . .
Summon Pioira_Ex-.4A_Kaa. REP. Motreima saes.
,do Dr..na oxo",Nuaz do do
-- " 110
."
ai r ICIL°E9a,g4T4IIIO- Desirable.
Every - 'or ale of tbe - &rent: kinds of DRESS
GOODS Id 'the 'BUM oodtEROOND MOURNING
UR "'; I - 10 ? - for-Y.,0 8 10. , PlqicP•
-, . 4l 4 lo . 4 # 4 o l4 otlikkl?PßlAb s aYibln
'do do' ao " • -
, !,,Blook-groncloßlipice,M(ShoodB4-,
. 7'
‘ l alt i garg r g* C ter l i n ille i nfurrent,
41 4rV131210( 1 , Wery Yerl iz s e tze ), ),
it a ! , ,z!", Ike"? 4f:on s et' ' , Crepe&
+ r'!EIHMOMDING -PUREE - 141
kt [ 4 , 744llNT vi vAll o k .i in . d.: l
7 o oiiikAPß.olPPM#gpiCrtCl3lEFS.
1111 '' lll ACt - 1101111EiV - 4 , (all Riods),
SPLENDID ASEQUEI.-MrOE COLLARS,
7 t . 41 11 NCH IMPANtoloto
AnjWspection Ordilf4lo4 Wll convince all.
! e.A.THekEr
`
.1; tro.* !II to ovif i •• *421.1, a • •
it-spvsta::,Re* -- 4
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1 ...o.,..m.ms*lftworiNG SMUT'
.
i llßine,AF:6, efird fry,4lcbliefer riz Ye"
h:
7474iii/Pikglaire
'.O 1. ; , , , t r, splaiwta,LZota Opffirs 4/ Wipe
, 2ire= i t, A z
u , i ~. II ''!, balthatir f tm . . 1 manEl, eci
1",, Jiß i r.. ROT /*MOOR OR R tt. ,
-r-B liGrAtilqr if 11/ 1 4 . 1ak lid effeetu
' 1 4 h i ditritlhii hlbiltalteigAttligtese , 0 • priPelmia.
Kidney ComPlektelidalLother derange ent 01 lb ,
.IV V iltl =rte t iVega l art r ii r dliti C 19 au;
rilro k ilat il a plfitcoludkeitaussithaiwCalt,titirvous . d std
Yrri gatildVArelthiadithie of liquors, have
baniaipeAkier4t r NA 1441,140rWr SYStems shatt°"4 '
crjalgtntione broken down, and subject to that horrible
'aline fo l hbnienrepitilfi gdIROMEIRRIRM, WM, RODO
trßdoe(),Yed ths„ptly and healthy invigorating
eirey of (),Ye
cii s ell navytkpalt,ie Valit,, Do,
J ult _Ri t „.6%,l , l "or. 0,14,0,41ttc1i al Iter"wY
'dose willremove all j3ad Bpiritill
10 figatai fi killimirtilleilik.bitim , . '', ' „ t
''" S tfa tM v anrairf i atttlitti.
P t thaeldimieiwkltelop thealleemiine , palue olllysfelt
' hlfeZ d A w nre r rtdelliihe, he 51"e " Bsin et g lertis d f li r t:2 6
t it e r ws intif.J3** 4 the. distressing dad ant
kebtral f wil er rernovel
i Vbirebidwi ll neaktiv dimaxisidistiesstug pains of C AI '
1174 =2:11t r iire.h ir itiirnetioniln the &idol,
RlVladdiibr tretnartitiftewa, dog
Persons who are , serionitly L euilieted with an y El
3 / 3 iiiifilittftireitfirtillifillliNkdrielfet 'by a dose or two,
Wilifill..Viwi bYiAlie newer „mem. pre bottles.
GATLY'DIWITATION.
Persons who, tronLdisidna' ' "tin' itoOln` nub over nigh!, fili,'!
feel the evil eifeehißrebleih3ons liquors, hi relent ne '''
iiihelic - Eictfilidalfateditcluatabrwegiumig, giddiness, b'.,
warilm vAxgracnteaq bad teelors.„ . tte
' alewavegaWiaittitifoite,siould sige,, em
i Tryittonttintofildrit ibtxe Ow** day ; itlvi! m t ni ,`" a o
I Atg i f il k i ter and thi hr e i li tart ail
i "Z u r c e aioretto
' Milrrit"jari=l"ireWhPiftfaegie won
4gligettriTLipsZilada=r at the fit 4 mit
atriaegol. and to , induce dna
I-41Painvirkl Nfilit In Wilt betties, ill 0
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lijakeiVilliuDepry 48 tr i zz i rr i l l, h , f, b N orr, & co . au:
t., 2l :trtrtri 9t ItMgiVl . Lr w y :::
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, :') I ..T,Al ii ik , TP V P S
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his old
iy,2IILII, Teri#MlLYt 4 iV f g ruk tb . t ha will
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pelt m end 0 putili9, igeneL%Ti or m tit
go toliiiiii ' etas AVM”' rm.'. yen
tant i rpluittalsotypieirf4 9 47„ t thee
tri gamma liPon P' T ait
hbidegatiiia W , deslretri leiteorie wll-be
tow to
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