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them dituiontlnued .
1 t ttal
THE'ORIGINAL' AND GbNUINE
DR. TOWNSEND'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
S AR SAPARIL4,A.,
The Great Renovator of
THE BLOOD.
THE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR
ER I:TT-19AS OF THE SKIN,
11161.11ATED MIMS,
AND ALL ;FORMS OF' bUTANEODS
- , DISEASES.
These.cialoplalps can be speedily and effeetnally.enied
by the use orthis
WORLD RENOWNED
BAR SAPA RILL,A.
Thoitiands have experienced its salutary effects, and
tens of thousands have witueescd it, until it has ceased to
be a:gammon amour the intelligent portion of the core
When the Blood becomes lifeless-and stagnanteeither:
from the effects of Spring weather,- change of cliMate
want of exercise, the use of a uniform-saline diet, or toy
other cause ; thlacompound kxtract of Sarsaparilla, will
IitIENSW the BLOOD, carry. off. the putrid .humors', mourn
timorous!,
REGULATE THE: BOWELS.
And impart a Tone of Vigor to the
Whole Bpdyi
TO THE PUBLIC
The public are hereby notified that the preparation Ex
tensively known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound et
tract of Sarsaparilla is bow manufactured , under my di
reollon and supervision, from the original recipeobtained ,
from Dr. S. P. 'Townsend; and) . certify that, it tenement!'
ed of ingredients'PUßßLT VEGETABLE; and WITHOUT
Jd li. CURT; and also that the ingredients are judiciously
co blinded, so as to otititin from them their greatest
medicinal pffect. .
• JAMSIt CHILTON, M. D.; Chemist.
Dr. S. Y. TOWNSEND'S . COXPOUZiD EkiHneor or
.Ssinat,
rearma, has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the beet pireparatlon for
.• • •
Renovating and Purifying the BLOOD ,
which science 'has ever offered to mail: In this mides
Its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this Is due ihilrorld
wide renown. .
It contains all the vegetable principles' W. Ifieh expert.'
me has proved' useful in 'clearing thiSYSIEM - frcon
DISEASE, extracted and combined with theNghest skill
which the refinements of modern chemi.b.v - enable us to'
employ. . - .
Whatever they' be said- 14. mortified Competitors or
splenetic physicians, the fact that thisi medicine is EVERY=
WHERE 1113.11 D, and that its use creates an increased' de'
mend, shows conclusively that it poeticises medic:Arial
merits stilts first cider • . " '
.0 A.,su I 0 N
To good imposition it will be necessary to see that -
DR, JAM. N 8 ,
oxiturawmi as :nil ;as t,ba.fIIGNATURP 84,
Townseed, is be the Outside wrapper oteacrebounsz , r
BE VERY ONEFUL TO USE . ND OTHER: •
Proprietor's ogles, N0..41 Fulton street, N, Y.
And far. sale lay every Druggist in this , ity.
apBo-dBtaur
DRUGS AND -CHEMICALS
DRUGS. AND OHEMICALS
DRUGS "AND' GREMICALS. .
Patent Medicines. Family.
Patent Medicines. lanalliMedloines.
Patent Medicines. Family Medicines.
Tresses, Supporters, Shoulder - Brae4.
Triunes, SuppbitOrs, Shoulder Braces.
Trusses, Supporters, Shoulder Braces.
PERFUMERY.
PERFUMERY.
PERFITMERY.
FANCY AND. TOILET ARTICLES:-
FANCY ANWTOLLET ARLICILES.
FANCY AND TOILET ARTICLES.
PRIME HAVANA . CIGARS, TOBACCO.
PRIME HAVANA CIGARS, TOBACCO.
PRIME HAVANA CIGARS,•'TOBACCO;
We endeavor to buy and sell the very bast of every-,.
Ming in our line, and alwa's have a good assortinerigin
store from which customers may choose .
, And at .
fair prices we do command a fair sharevif - patratiage.
C. S.IIEILLER'S DRUG STORE,
. • No. 01 Narliegitreet.
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• EDUQATIONAL...„,:.".:.
AC6NTROLTAI7G ELEMENT-6P NA
TIONALITY is the system of educatlen (mutt
try. "In proportiowas the structure of a go•vernMent
gives force to public opiniOn, that public opinioniShnuld,
be enlightened."—Waskittg'tm's Farewell Add 'red.
this end the people in general should 60,6M/ceded into a
correct and familiar acquaintance with the' matuttand
principles of our government and civil instittithins. i .' •
"OUR GOVERNMENT: Ann explanatory etatinriente'd ,
the system of Government:or the Country, die; A 'MAW.
,L FOR SCHOOLS, AOADBMIES-ANIf. POPULAR
is a work which, with prosier:histories' notices, liver
the construction of Use provhdons ot the Oclistitutlen of
the United States and ef those.of the several. Staten, its:
determined by.hulicial authority,ior derived !Yea Stand
ard writers, Including some referenced to adminlityntiVe
am and praotlce, so as to show the actual worithigtif oqprr
general system or Government. It is free trent speoula
tive opinions, oensertative in its tenderfoy, audialonlited•
to cultivate the love of our country. .Itlian.been. deed
to a considerable extent, in the EDUCATION OF YOUTH
In -different Rates, and is recommended: by -illtristit,•
Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleged.
Prtarksloo... - Sold by M.. WKINNEY.,
del Harrisburg, Fa': d
BERGAER,'S CHEAP BOO , KSTOHE
51 MARKET - STREET
IS THE CHEAPEST PLACE 1.14 'THE cITY
TO GET
SCHOOL BOOS
• -- SCHOOL STATIONERY ;
Coinpriffing an the valleys
BEADING AND:. RPM,LINO BOWILA • - •
ARTHIEETICS -ALGEBRAS; F. • •
CRANE:ABS; ETTNOLOSIES,
• - 'DICTIONARIES, moronigt4- •
PHILOBOPIHIS,• '
all the tOHOOL BOOKS used in the various-Public " and
Private Schools of tno , Olty,fogiAtier
COPY AND COMPOSITION ROOKS; •
LESTBR; CAP and NOTE PAPER, - ' •
BLANK DOOKS,ELAI74 :
LEAD AND SLATE PENCILS, , ' •
PENS ,AND HOLDERS, •
, • ; INESTANDSi.RUIERS'aIIE
the most complete assortment of SCHOOL EITOMMY
constantly on hand 'and fbr sale at THEMWEST Elting?'
OF ANTIPLAOII the city. at • •-• •
.EIHRONBR'S CHEAP BOOKBTORB;
6l lfsileet ' S~eet` r
Liberal discounbi made' to temoheree midi
Any , artiste not on UM/ promptly' fdinislituPiilthont'
extra Charge, • • • • • '• .; • .ekt . to4'
.
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POOKE'r BOOK . LOOT;
rilitu UNDERSIGNED !oat a pocket
AL in Hairisberg the ' 22d nii,cdentaining xiOitt
Daniel Balebach for 2140,
.nroineted , at ;Übe:dere
Bank in 1880, and various other •inpere and 'teceipt4 of
no value to any one bat the owner:_riir . An:des_will attn
fer a favor by returning them. • Jila'
• • Pinegtove,'Solinii
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..
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Et. , L. rGO D.BOL D -'s
pRACTICA.L. , Tuner , and• Repairer . 1 of
AMA Malaboile;,9o., dim, will receive ordiirs:in
lame at M. KNOCHE% Musk More, 92 Market street
AllordertliMalt tlMiboternitmed ?Maya alitheßuiihMr,
Boom w !-
ill meet with prompt &IMMO; ;: •, : a *t^.... . .
ilnit claw TUMOR for sale. 1iep113417
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,VOL. , 'XIV.
Penniylvania Legislature.
Tumniy, March 19, 1861.
The Senate met at,lo o'clock, A. M., Mr
PENNEY in the Chair.
Prayer by Rev. W. pl: CAITELL.
The Journal of ieister7day was partly read,
when, - 7. .., :A s i . 11,,,,C"'; *
i `Ora motion of lar.:finimu, the, further read
ing of the same was'aiwnsed with.
re '
PkTITIONS, HEMONEURANCIS, &0., - PRISENTISD.
Mr. CONNELL p 3httd _a petition of nine
hundred citizens an la•te , ...f the 19th ward,
asking for the -• : Act to dila' le said
Wird; and create a 3 • • ard.-
I.aid upon the table. , ,
Alio; a remonstrance 9f qty - five citizens of
theisecond precinct, 0,414*,4, against any di-
Vision. of said ward. •
.. .
mid uion the table. ,
, 21*, a remonstranp2Acitizens of Philadel
p4 against the• , -~?:, Van Act depriving
the Supreme Court of , t_l* . wer of appointing'
therpuardians of tlie,V;Prison Inspectors
*.rtinembers of the Board Health.
f,Referred to the Judiciary,,,Committee.
lAr. PARKER presented 33„iiie remonstrances
1)
f A.:similar import
Referred to the Judiciarygommittee. •
, Ibi SMITH presented sixteen remonstrances
*f its,sbnilar import.
1 geferred to the Judiciary Committee. '
ixiMle ! SERRILL presiented,one of similar im
ir _
'Referred to the Jult,,, 4 - ommittee. ,e Kt. SCRINDEL presented two of similar im
port., ..
I Referred to the judiW4grommittee.
' Kr:CRANFORD riirlienled two of similar
AmPort•
Referred to the JuitoW•eommittee.
Mr, WPTSH presented two of similar bit
-
113 tie'rred to the Judicary Committee.
Mr 2 WHARTON presented a remonstrance of
similar import.{_
Referred to the Juarylommittee.
: 111::;BLOOD preseC c
,two of similar Ira-
Referred to the Judiciary Committee.
_ __ .
Mr. PENNEY presented two remonstrances
of similar import . , if . k
-.
AP(erred to the Ju. .‘. - .mmittee.
--14 •
7,ift..t GREGG preseil • . . remonstrances of
a similar import.
Iferred to Judiciary Co ' - "ttee. . e
"SMITH preseptql tition. of citizel
f Philadelphia , askilg 4 16 - a State appropria
-4,* aid free colored pe ID3 to emigrate to,
f-Awrift• .
I Referred to the Committee on Finance. ' '-..
IifrPSERRILL presented &petition of citizens
4 ! ) 7 *Leater county , county , y. a /awl.°
4airied women .1 - or tneir own: eah ,
eah*ga. " - "4
Referred to the C. the Judiciary.
Mr. THOMPSON . d a petition of citi
zens of Frederick township, Monkonuny coun
ty, asking fora chmiger.ip_ 442 pace of holding
elections in said towniisol4
Referred to the CokM; Me"- on Election DlE
tricts.-
Also, a remonstrance against the same.
i Referred to the Co.. .. 'nee on Election Dis
tricts. ''_.•.„R
Mr. SCHINDEL p,. : ..
.." ..Awo remonstrances
of citizens of North allif ~ th Whitehall town
ships, Lehigh county, sgainat_the _formation. ..A.
a new election district.pnt of,partsof said town
ships. / ~ - . ` L '
Referred to the Committee on Election Dls-
Mr. * BOUND' presented a petition of citizens
of Derry townshigkilforitteit'ecirbityi.ln favor of
4 .,.. i cha A :Ig_eLin ia gie PW 4 of , hold.4 l 6":lo9ctieno. in
r--:''.........P• -I, 4 rcii 1; ! ~+ i.,, J :.
i Referred tf?,,t4P Committee 94:'4iPii4W Ali'
trlc ts. Y-r• lii.*TAl4o(pFfsquted ,Eypptitioxi oil niti
siens"Of ta"neagter county hi favor of a State ap-.
in.094 4 ;1X.P ) ..Jhe l'efiDVlTaT4 /Clolon l2 4tAon
oCietY.
Aeferred toe ConunittmonfEhninco,-:
Mr: ttAv3Ett, presenterlicem-'.of-P3 l 4lar
r
import f:dn(cillzeils - of WasitingtqrrootintylL ..
) ' Referred 'to the Coiamittee on Finance..;...,
ii q
i. Mr. EP 8 '4449 5 ,..„4 5 9 mail A PetitiOa. of
0 47 0 3 of lafftm ' _:4W. , :klWio toWnehiris,
aslibgait Tot authorgYJ , , l -pasessail tax for ;the
eirection of abridge over Egteee t !Nei*-
. ' Mr. MURTON' priieritect a Petition Of citi
'liens of Napier, township, :Bedford. county An
'favor of a ohangb'itilhe 'plitoe'of holding their
township eleatonß. ''
*
Referred-AO-the Committee onAsction Dia
lects. f , - ! , .%),T:) i t ,'l f ;?.1
i Mr . Ha l t iii * ented a -reni . ce of Giti c
ions of Blair &imply ''agahisttherwsltgpArs43r i .
Aet to incoiporate'4lhoid ) comp es,, 3,r 11
with
vieww to abandon tlte . . 641.. .' - ”-
1 Referred to the'COmniittee on Railroads. , . I
1 iStr.--Varty ilitmtprcloatatr liatitioti 0f44. F
414 , 0 ~— !/(0 , raini - Iralkiaidlidertuleiegre
an an Act t9 / aptg9rlpa. lbs,,,Clonept .. ,
Entltliniii4e id(erebt 'A laidge".;_bl'A ' ! ' ' ' '- 1 :'.
*ea,* 01%4 StOire'S . rerry. .
Ileferreci. to- the --CfrFopiiireyon - Roads - and
Itridges.
0. el.: t, lilt
' 1
. • 74re•
_ l 4-ww4T4Plrented o a Ilehide4,44.th
seals of - WashiiigtOWdonfitk, in iti,v9r of a phands'
in the mode. of..nolleatink taxes in mid county.
Refeiredii4he.Oommittekon the Jvulldialy,
; .Also - , a petition 3 - g --- eii , : ;C:f ;Wprititen
eormty, asylnklf4f fielti pli fi. e 17th
'section of an 4.9 t, passed,Marh i l, 18q2crela
tirtit4 ItlectioreCiillanais .r ertco -•A intyl9: o l4'. be.
extended to Washinfted leount)% . . :- i j - 1
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Referred to #le/datatkiiiicia on ;tlection .I*- ;
'Mi. ItOßTßOlkl:liesaateif-'a . iettion '694
cii4geru3 Atf . LanTaai2e-- and liercer countieeripmy r
InefOr:an '2l4.titito • antgOriso `0. f ,'.. / i rg iiit u ji of
~:*
liblid - road the western . line of.the:state : ,.. :.
, IBWeifP4 tP, i t 31 9!°C1434.it,te.e , .011.1 R. ekkthr (.01#
rea6, a petition. fromtitisensiofMercer
,coluk..
liNjutt..vor of the Acta& danneetilie .-farniii of
`John YklireifflottghflindaiiiMN-I'WillizMnion,
;Loathe Coll Spving Scheidt diatiticti..l.l:l ~ f
tiiferrato the . CominittSe- -, ion , Blectlakpi: ,
i
acto. . .... .. I ,
from citizens of aeitsfieldicOttity;•ttgainst' Ulla
attthif Cie Shore boom bill. -
" ekiprefilia-tbiii-ialittaii±on-Oanals an& In
'land Navigalinall i T 1 . I. . - t•
Mr. BLOOD' presented tliree,iensonstranees
#ontiiiiiiiiinfit Oltiarfieldecnini3e, - -4 iiinPailin
lleferrea to ' the 16omMittet on Canals and In.
land' Navigation
jlXT;'llAMlLlVg:****.'it;.oo l *nt at*
#4l4:o;.tinosateivountyipmayinwinr an alter:
stlimi l il ike ' Di fq"r rl '4, tO t i l A t( s#;W ri
hOM IM:tetkirr,....'"vit t w- , (rlat Yi i ' .
'mP4107A4. - Wthe oonnut ea' km ,i 1
orality:: '- '
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGrS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON', MARCH 20, 1861
SENATE
Mr. HEISTAIIn preoenticl oneof similar im-
Port
' -Referral to the Committee on Vice; and.
morality. • •
REPORTS op miaow. colif:Kamm
Mr. GREGG, (Finance,) as committed, an
Act to reduce the eurolnient .
on Acts to in
corporate Hose, Fire Engine and Hook and
Ladder companies:
Mr: ROBINSON, (Corporations,) with an
amendment, an Act to Incorporate the kneri
cati and'lndia:Commercial company.
Mr. , SMlTH,;;(same,) as"committed, House
bill No. '460, entitled "an Act to incorporate
the Mount Sinai Evangelical.Lutheraii Church
of Lower Mount Bethel township,_Northamp
ton county." • - : :
Also, (same,) as eortimittelVan' Act to pro
vide fer the more correct and faithful assessment,
of real estate in the city . of .Philadelphia.
• Also, (same,) as committed, House No.
462, entitled "an Act to 'incorpOinte the Elk!
County Mineral and_ Oil company. at _Saint
Mr. - LAWRENCE, from the , C,onsinittee !ova;
Banks, to which had.: been referred the entire
subject, reported a bill entitlert,' an Act requir
ing•the ' resumption of specie payments by the . ,
banks, and for the equalisation of the currency
of the State." • ••
Mr. MEREDATE,, -(Agrtcultureaad.-Zomestio
lianufactures,) as committed; an Abt to prevent
the„clitching of, fish in Slippery Rock Creek,
Bitter-014ft.
AlsOAsaine,) as committed, HOnseln:ll, No.
880 . "entitled an Act to protect'diekpiTizi;' Dela
ware county: ''
Mr. SMITH, (Judiciary,) as oenni4 Mame—
bi11,..1NT0.44445, entitled an Act to"•eiltend the
provisions of an Act relative to Sheriff and Pre
thOnotary costs in Lizeme county, to Berks
county..
,Also, (same,) with an amendment, House bill,
entitled an Act, regidating the sale of stone coal
in the city of Philadelphia. • • -
Mr. LANDON&Ice and Inniniorality;) as
committed, an Act relatirigltci licensing of
beer houses and.restaurants. in Laricagitercouri.;
liEr• CLYMER, (FatetSliend'EschcatB,):as cum
)nitted, an Act to authorise Paidel lraylot,
ad
ministrator of the estate of Peter Ifehus, de :
ceased;•to sell and convey - certain reaVestate.
BILLS READ IN PLA.OI4.
' CONNELL read in place-afilit:ct,appoint
ing commissioners to lay out a State • road in
Delaware county and Philadelphia._
'Referred to the ,Commiftee on Roads and
Bridges.
an'
,
THOMPSON, anAct to change the place
of. holding elections in Frederick , township,
Montgomery county.
_ _
Referred to the Committee orL NI - mtio4 Dis
Also;, an Act concerning turirpikh plank road
, 'bridge companies. •
Referral-
- Bridges. -
Also; a supplement to an Act %impending
the Fishing Creek inaprovenienA . poinpany,, , ap
proved February 19, 186 r.
Referred to? the Comrrdttee t onrcofforations.
Mr. LAWRENCE,anAct" empower the
commissioners of Washington, coun t y to
proniise with the holders of.,count ; bonds; and
for the more effectual and, economical inede of
collecting ;taxes in said tountf.',
Referred to the ComMittee on the Judiciary.
Also, an Act to extend the proirisiOni :i)f the
17th section. of arrActi approved
„March
1852, entitled, 4i.ri'let relative 'alai, and
election districts, to Washington count. _
- Referred to thepoimiiitts . biL'EleOtiina
Mr. SMITH, an Act to authorize the diSsottiT
tion of the corporation entitled the Philadel-
Ph i a'St eaul Tu g CoIUPPYI:Pr:g and
Referred.to the. Committee on the :judiciary.,
f r CONNELL, an Act to change the name
&Reit.. Welsh,
Referreditpthseommii i tae c4:thaltadiciary.
Mr. PENNEY, an Ait vacating part of Straw
bey-69441e Utlfe,RoierTe tract oppoalti,Pitta
burg. , • .
Itaibrratip the.Colimittee onithe Judiciary.
Mr. CLYMXR, a supplenient'ao the several
Acts of .Assembly relative to the sale of utiseat
adlaiids. • i" • •
, Referred to the Committee` cai 'the Judiciary
Bum arroolocrrixo.
CIA -motion of- GlLF.Gil,,House hill,. No.
101, entitled ..tet - relative to rmseabid
lands," was re-committed to the Committee on
the fudicia7
,:., 4.
bRDERs - dr'TELW DAY:' - '"' .i •-.
Senate bill, :Untitled 'fa shppleinerit . to. the
several Acts relative,to covorti t tions," came up
in order on second reading.
4Mr.kCONNELL suggested tliat, as the Siniatki
from Allegheny (Mr: heeler) was in The 'Cintir l k
the n lie over.
i 'The bill was accordingl laid over. • .
- . BUM CIONSIDr 7 W.,-
Mr. BOUGETER. Called ni) "House, - bat - bat No.
P 7, entitled supplement` to au Act authori
zingtthe Goyinner td incort:Otate conaffut
foi mitkilig an aitillcikl road froth' thi Enui'
'end of the bridge "over 'Clarlds creek, MX the
road leading fromHanisburpnEunbury, across
Peter's mountaW; tlte'sontliend of tlre bridge
cveri.PowelPs' creek; :on - ,rthe _said.. road, lll the
cotmty. of ,Dauphin-2' ; . - • f:.l
Passed finally. • ; • '
Mr. BOUND, called 2up i lltuuse 10: 268,
entitled :EiCti• Act:relative to
hucksters in Northumberland. and Union cotm
tiea -
Passed finally. ,
Ur. CLYMER Galled up House bill,. ,666;
entitled au 4:qt i relntlyftc,thq ppiough of`Kuts
town Berke bounty.'
1 Wised finally< I •
I Mil CONNELL called up an Act to: change
the nam.e of Ben. Welch. ' .
Pawed finally.
_ !_ xie=AiimAx.Jza
Mr. SMITIeCidIiSL - ittintilbifilin." 427, en
titled "Au Act to regulate -the sale of stone
coal in the city of
The fist section of the bill was
' Mr. SMITH. The objeclt of this bill is to
Satisfy the consumer that he has before his
door, when his coal is delivered, the means of
testing the truth of the declarat ion of the sell -,
er that that person has aokihini the full amount
of coal for which he . bargidiked:l It is very
well known that there is a'great deal of compe
tition in the retail coal of Philadelphia.
It is also very well knoWn that some coal
dealers sell at a lees price than others, though
the fact is appirent 3everi ton of` coal on
its way to that city from the pit's mouth costs;
the Arne anionnt. ERN thiioiint; *On,
can sell. Cool at aleis.price than ariiithirf
IA bea3aUse he does not gtve good weight. We
liktk..*4. 4 ttitillitingi'airrl444l.pf.4o4 l l4,
ix4lppt 'Tke - city ot
it net/cony for her own protection to pnagas
ordinance regulating the manner of delivering
coal, and the result of the passage of that or
dimdiee was that the bins which formerly con
tained a certain number of tons of. coal were
unable to hold the same number limier, the
new regulation. The city having Palsied an
onlinarice of a character similar to the, provi
sio lof this bill, we ask 'that this shall
m •bnifiral law'fot• the Ent* city of Pldla=
d.. 0, • ,
11 ' AND: l it stolr, ts(ine.that there is
scuktking behind this bill, which is not alto
. ether apparent.
I have had an inkling of certain intelligence
, 'Mere is a particular kind of scale intended
t and a certain kind of cart manufac -- -
t t'"itt a gentleman in Philadelphia, designed
tor- ,rought into public use by the passage of
this bill ; that it is not so much intended for
the Protection of the poor man who buys a ton
of Coal as it is for the pecuniary benefit of a
certain:patentee. I would:inquire of the Sena
tor from Philadelphia.• ,whether there is
not something 'bill, and if there is,
whether whether we had , not better lay it
aside, for the present or at least until we know
more about it.
C M' ,SM.IIVH. - I am not_so capable of discov
ering What little things , or big things may be
behind bills, as is the Senator from Lancaster.
This bill is particularly and explusively design
ed for the protectibn _ gf the citizens ofPhiladel
phia. I would, 'Nat vote for spch a bill , against
theSepatOr's wishes, to impose it upon his con
stituents.
I haVe no silence to ,mani.feat in regard to
this matter. There are tree different kinds of
carts PrePPid - ii>,- - tic,unfif, any, one of which
may be adept,t4t by any party Who chooses.—
Thia bill.adirocittes the adoption of no particu
lar *kid, but merely forth _the fact that
•the coal - dealer will be.compelled, at the option
Of the buyer, to weigh the,coal by some means
at the place of delivery.. - ,Citizens. of-Philadel
phia, bythtiusimds, have petitiorredhere , for, the
passage of such , law as this bill contem
pli_tea4
Mr. YtirlplETON. It appears to me that this
bill V{O,Old cadse more eipense to `theseller of
_coal thah is now incurred; by ;titatiindivicluallA
the city of Philadelphia. That city is 'perfectly
6 3 1 petent. *4.442.ffseif7:tifiltegulp.tEi, its own
Weights andinmaures In relation tolhe buying
and coal.
a7dr. FINNEY.. I consider the ,bill te be per
fectly harmleas.an far, as affecting. the interests
ofany coal dealer is concerned;:becauseAt pro
vides tlettilLny iShall _weigh .their. coal at the
place Of delivery; which: I understand to be the.
AUCLIMB. Lwould enquire_ of the gen
tladtanironOrldladelphia whether it is not in
telfower of the municipalauthoritiesto make
in psoilsionicontemplated in , the. bill Y
The cify anthorities passsd an
ori . :Lance in relation to the matter, but the
'Owiwct that.they havenot the
trio reguiattrAne - method - -of 'delivery Of
_
.
' - :M'CLPatV. w
I knonottung aborit thd
manta of thisllili slid do rtotkno* how to vote on
't Ireikiiindltietterthiaino lfrOmameinb
Of a . firtn in Pfilia,delphia engaged in the coat
brth:tn . & The Wrier states that the bill IS - de:
signed fOr 'the benefit of certain
patentees of weighing Carts or 1 7 0,,lo t :and that
it would 'operate;with ;great severity ; 'on. that
blase df people in - the 'City: whO !oNin. and carry
on: the traitspditatinn Of Colas abiisiness.---
These"tent Wes WOuld ekgbisaut of repair:
and - be-a-greet exParise . nAhOie eking . them..
1, Mr. SMITH. rwould state that all of my col
leagues unite in tusking for
. tide bill, in order to
protect tbgir constitrtenti. I lutie known in-
Stances where. purchases of
coal were made, when on examination it was
,found that ,three hundred pounds of coal , were
wanting.inAe_amountrequired to be furnish-
M.r.)4t1;14. I would enquire whether the tax
*hick would probably , be, originated by the
passers of, t,his bill„ would not bt3 takenooff the
people of my district, which;is largely interest
ed in the coal btdnessf. •
SMITH stated that no. such contingocy
Mr.. PALMER: This . bill• has presented an
old story to most of those Senators whohave
been here for several years..; There is no doubt
what the:bill is,meant for. It is for the pur
pose of introducing and bringing into general
use, a self:weiging actin the city of. Philadel
phia. Ido not know that would have any
objection to the bill, for the patentees have a
right : to ,"dispose of their articles, were it not
that no good is to grow out - of the, passage of
the bill. The &nate will • remember that in
ten cases out of otuquindred tlin purchaser of
coal is not at his residence, to see the article
weighed when-it delivered, It is for the
benefit of the poor that, coal should be lessened
in Price as much' as possible, but the effect of
this bill ~would,: b e to_ several hurt::
died . dollars woth of , property out of the
bands of these • retailers and compel them
to purchase . ,these self-weighing carts. These
men, out of Self defence, will be compelled to
put his additional cost on their customers. If
a man has a thousand dollars woith of proper
ty and is compelled tcdayit aside and-purohaeo
new material, he will make the consumers pay
the cost. That is -- so that, the whole
Cost will fallbaceoialte:Prodiuiers of "coal in the
anthracite coal.regions of Pennsylvania: Now
when the proposition was made to the Councils
of Philadelphia to, compel the use of these
self weighine*lfic' . :o3e rimpells,. Philadel
phia refaced to .cOmpel , their use._ this is the
third tithe•this bill las Toile& in the Legislature.
Npw,'a.maii Wha t Wish6s to' purchase coal will
go.to,the yard sae his coal weighed in
the cart; he will never follow it to his home , to
see it weighed in the - street..
On the question,
• "Wilrthe Senate agree to the filet and only
section '
The :-yeas ; and nays were required by Mr.
HIZSTAND and Mr. SMITH,. and were - as fol
lows, vis •
YEAS. *Ors. Connell, Imbrie, Nichols,
Pen*sDA l l,ol/ 11 Thompson—U.
,XAMI3mr-Ideargi Blood;ound/ Clynier, Craw,
-ford, , Finney; :Fuller ; Hall, Hiestand,"Ketchemcs
'Landon, M'Clure,- Mott, - Parker; `ltozkirtseq,
Schindel; •Serrilly.Welshand:Palmer,
So the question was determinQd in Abe
And the bill fell. -
FMNEY (for -if
.Box) culled' up
657;:tiititiOd. authi,r.Fiz=
mBbe mmioners PtEirren-muitY4so-
tlelvith, Mathias FoLiman: • -
Leesed_linelly;
up Rollie 13% No. 5 4 90,
entitled "kilefreiative to the farm, of
Aelmel'One, is Wgrelk9Kl county
entitled' " an "an Act to reduce, the enrollment tax
on Acts incorporating hose, fire engini) and
hook and ladder companies." .
Passed finally.
Mr. IDESTAND called up Senate bill' No.
462, entitled "a supplement to an.Act.entitled.
`an Act relating; to bridges in Lancaster county,
apprOved February 27th' 1847."'"• •
Passed family. • . ,
Mr. LANDON called up Senate bill No. 417,
entitled "an Act to confirinthe title of the Wes
leyan Female College, Situated intWiluitagton,
State of Delaware, to certain realestate situated
in -Philadelphia, State of 'Pennsylvania."
Passed finally.%
Mr. HALL arllal.up, House bill No. 431, en
*tied, "an Abtrekulating the fees of Ju,sticeaof .
the Peace in Cambria county." -
Plumed finally.
: .Mr. LAWRENCE moved that the Cinturdttee
mit the JudiciarY be- discharged Min 'the far
ther consideration of an Act to empower the
Commissioners of Washington county' to coin
promise with holders of county bonds; and' for
the more effectual and economical collection of
taxes in -$*4 p Oll 4 . - L. -
The motion was agreed_ to.
M. LAWRENCE then called the said' bill up
arid, it.
Passed family.
Mr. BIESTAND called up Senate bill, No.
445, entitled. "en Act to' incorporate the Oxford
and Peachbottornliallioad company." '
Passed finally. •
Mr. CLYMER called, up anAct to extend the
Act relat,ive to Sheriff and Prothonotary costs
in Luzerne county,' approved February 17,
1859, to Auks county.
Passed finally.
M. PENNEY called up an Act vacating Part
of Strawbcrry . lane, in the, reserved tmot, op
posite Pittsburg.
Passel finally. •
Mr. BOHM:IEL called .up Home bill, No.
460,, entitled "in Act to. incorporate the mit
Sinai Evangelical Lutheran church, of Lower
likount Bethel township,. Northampton conn-
Passed finally.
Mr.. KETCHAM called up lions° bill, No.
01, entitled "an Act to provide for the erec
tion of atbridge over the Lackawanna river,
near the ?Allege of Oliphant, Blakely township, ;
f.inzeriie county.
Passe& fulally. • '
Mr. SMITH called up, Senate bill, No. 190,
entitled "a further suppletherit to an Act to in
corporate the city Of Philadelphia."
Passed finally. . .
ELK courrrz KIEKEBALOIL COMPANY.
Alrir .
Mr. BLOOD calred 'Hone° bill - So. 462,
'entitled "an Aceto incorporate thellik - comity
mineral and oil commy; at . Saint Mary', s.P
The bill-being-before.the Senate on second
reading,- 7 , - - •
Mr. "WELSH' moved to aniend by inserting
the followhig as a new-Section:- ' • -
ffiliatthis corporation , into
IreatiaTl-prthe
half per centum. the stock hereby
authorized, or, hereafter created, in four equal.
Oiklatbittiditientii; and such taxes on dividends
az is:or may lie 'Provided , by law; end : the
sti?cirbolderkof..asid. company shall be ipdividg
-41y liable for ill 'debts 'due' mechanics, -work
men and laborers employed_ by :Said company,
and for all materials and:. provisions. , furnished
to said cornimiy; to'be . Sued for "and' eidledted
.apis_Provided in the thirteenth.. and
fourteenth sections of the Actincorporating the.
tickairanna coal and iron company; approved
the fifth day oflAprili: one thoasantheight hun
dredsind_ fifty-three; ..,and - that, the privileges
herein"gtgaited
„shall
,continne - for :a. term of
twenty years. 7. •
•
The amendnient was agreed to, and the bill
so, amended . •
Pfthisaa . fittall
PIMISILYANLS. COAL cdwetrr
Mr. MOTP called up;Senate-bill No. 345; en
titled aiurther supplemmt to an Act
corporate the Pennsylvania Coal company."
In Committee, of the: Whole, (Mr. Pew:Rain
the Chair,) the bill was amended, so reported,
Passed finally. • .
Hotiß OF AWOL:MOM
, , . •
The hour of One isaybag very - nearly arrived,
Mr. CONNELL nitide a motion to axtend'the
hour, of adjournment. '
CM the question, •
• the SepaWagree to the motion?"
The Yeais and ,naya were: reqi(fr '
ed by, Mr.
WELSH' and kr:CONNIML, and Weiti
lows, nz• .
YEas—Measre. Connell; ; EieStsiiii;ketehaan, •
Landon, Iliehols, Paiiker;?enny, Smith and
Ness—Aresers: Bopghter, Bound, : "Plyipef,,
Imbrie, Meredith, Schindel , Serrill . and Welsh
so.o.l2:queoi9wywietenxiimicl. the :alma
'SUPPRESiION OF 'FOUTUiDA4III=O, &C. ,
NICHOLS o:Loved toldischarge .the Com-
Mittee on the .I"kilipAiry from the, further consid
oration House bill No. 184, entitled, an Act
for the )happressian Of fortune telling and.sirni
lar purposes.
The *is *rood to, and the' Senate
brocleeclaittraheemadderatian
..ln,Contruittee of the Whole,;, Mr ; SCPINDEL
iirthe Chait,Lthe - bill was agreed to, and so-re
ported, to the . Serrate. -
.on,Seecnad reaujng, WELSH moyed,,tu,
athend inthiv thirteenth and last line of the'
Oat seetion - _by nudring it resoll's:kot-moye thug
fiVe years imprilmnment. ner . more than five,
hundred - dollars fine."
, The ameralment was *reef", to.-
Mr. FDTN - 4Y moved further to amend, so as
to makeit disdretionar *iththe Court to sen
tense to botb. fine and 41 1 P08914tent, *het-
The section was
. se amended, ,
Mr. PINNEY motel to atillM,ChitAhat tart
relative to 'Exixituai ra ppin g 4,,
Which waa.agreed
mr. QREGG , iinoved .further to, emend by
striking mit the"word LL"ores," - in the eleventh
11110 ()LOW tiection • ' •
was,.Nreed to. , • ,
The' bill - so unaided was agteed to,, and
pealed to thirdreading, when waglatt over.
Noz 14 tledft . her
pildrn
eent tolheltetta ,
incorporate dP,
the ar 'city
qE iPhilidelphia"---relatirtg Ito the =Spring elec
tiOn l3 7 - - -01 940• 1 4)* Older- • •
' The llad6 atnerided inserting a prOvzio:
4 1°rocidati Mit the provisions •ol_this Act
shalt, riot affect t4e Sr4lq.felectloo Of ?,861" - •
Oil the Lcineetion; . , •
-Will theillenatemmond
214ke esp 49.4 ;lays were rep/req., Pa' "t 44.
and- Mx' P.AIUM' and *ere 88
lot* trta ••t
• Lykw-t ? Meseas.„ 61 3 7 4PFKAPTI4IPPT9r. -
lletil.ndel and elate
'Menstiong.Botey,htlit, • 'Midi
gkoogiprEisciey.; lErmisfsluttleibziw, ir t eighlow
Imadon,towience, Meredith; Nichols, Parker,
ittax tint* atm
Having procurei - fSteam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK MINTING of every
description, cheaper that It can be done at any other es
tablishmentin the country
RATES OF ADVERTISING.
,—Four lines or lees constitute one-half square. Ett
lines or more than four constitute a square.
Halllquare, one day
one week....
one month,,..
it three months
.‘ six months
one year....
One Fqnaro one day
". tine week..
200
.
one month . 3 00
three months. • • •• • . 600
six months.— ' 800
one year 10 00
saridness notices insereA in the Local, column or
befbreld So arriages and Deaths t , FIVE CENTS PER LINE
or each insertion.
NO. 64.
Jormiftbiges and. Deaths to be charged as regular
advertisements.
Penney, Robinson, Serrill, Smith, Thompson
and • Wharton-18.
So the question was determined in the nega-,
tive. •
• The other House amendments to said bill
were severally considered, and non-concurred
=Ewa COUNTY CONTESTED . ELECTION CASE
, Mr. PARKER called up House bill, No. 12g,
entitled an Act to pay the expenses of the Com
mittee in the contested:election case in Lucerne
county.
The bill being before the Senate on second
reading. - •
Mr. NAI3IER moved to strike out "$26"
and insert "t 50."
Themotion was agreed to.
Mr KETCELM. moved further to amend by. ,
adding thdfollbwing"prirvis — o :
Provided, The Committee receive no mile
'age; . -
The amendment was agreed to.
' The bill was "agreed to,
And the bill being on its final passage,
Mr. FINNEY. I desire to know whether
we are about to establish the precedent of paying
membera of the Legislature for services in con
tested election cases.
• Mr. KETCHAM. The compensation of mem
bentrof the Legislature is already fixedby law.
The legal :contemplation of this Act of Assem
bly is to pay the expenses of members, and I
am of the ()Pinion that it would be most ad
visable for all Acts of Assembly to -clearly and
explicitly express their purpose. The object of
the bill before us - is to compensate members for
the additional expense -to which they have
been subjected in the fulfilment of their ap
pointed mission.
Mr. LAWRENCE. The . law specifies what
mileage this Mutilate - )shall receive. They
;were compelled to rent a room, etc., at Scran
ton, to which place they were called for the
exercise of their duties; and ontheir return, they
asked to receive the sum of $75, without mile
lege, which amount they thought worthd pay
them for all expenses incurred. We now pro
pose that the amount shall be-fixed at $5O.
Mr. FINNEY. lam in favor of' the propo
sition to - fix the su.m. at •$5O, but I object to the
House establishing this idea of paying mem
bers for services; forgetful of the law as it.exista.
Mr. KEICHAM moved to strike dut the
word 'fserviees,". where it occurred in the bill,
and insert lexpenses."
Agreed to.. -
The bill then /
Passed finally.
On motion of Mr. DORM, the Senate
. Adjourned.
FAy.HIONLI3LF. °LOU:MG.
SPRING , AND SUMMER STYLES.
1 .9. 6 1
PKWELKLIA PAW- 0 44.
.
aziAlcvnit i r •stioires'
ONE PRICE GIFT
TIINGr EMT' 0 . 11.1 U M
No. 1307 CIERSTNUT STRNEL
A superb stook of Roo 'Frond', Engll3l3 and Ataerksut
CIATHS,
CASSIBIERHS, . •
• ' ' and VESTINGS •
For. City and Coontrytrade; with's.WitnapproMituthie as
aortmentlf IMAM( blenz CLOTHING 'at the 'Jewett. cash
:,t Bat .ONE PRICE 'stoked, and a OIIT of intrinsic
...wortli and Wurpresented with each article Skid.
Partitailar attention paid the Customer department,
and garmentit made - andsent to order to any. address. .
In inaugurating this new system of doing business,
GRANVILLE gTOIIIS would impress on the minds of
the patrons MIAs establishment, that the cost of the gift
Is deducted from, and Nor added io the price of the arti
cle Bold.. His immensely increasing sales enabling him
to act. thus liberally, and at the same time to realize a
,remunerative profit._ -
'
all articireguaranteed to give entire satisfaction.
GRA.NVILLE STOKES'
ONE PRICE CLOTH • ING}EMPORIUM
607 CHESTNUT STE r..
ocU9 emd—rd=r6-att , • •
WASVING.MADE 411:1TOK AND EASY
HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP.
TT.i$_DET>, It'removes all dirt, and
j. Washes Wit r without rubbing.' •
it fs=meeivi }:' Ite--reenwes all stints' by OP, Paint,
;Printers' Ink, Wagon. (*.Machine Grease., .
Itisa ipmessft.o it bleaches brown clothes white; and
wate-bletlics - whiter.
. ,
It is Ritotaiurr. Ittives it rich permanent lather, and
makes therharidil soft', iwhite end
.It knit prAsEcrwaerince, in any water, bet or bold, hard
or Bolt, salt. el...fresh, finest lawns, and grades, to
the COarsest•Clbthes. ' ' "
, It is lesinfe.':lt does' much washhig with little coat.
It is acormincet.';"ltsaves wear and tear, -time, labor
It combines ail the good, and none of the bad proper
nee or every ether Boap,lberefere it is a renifeci Bose.
is- aTerfect Sean for all Imes of the EknAebold.
the 'laundry, for clothes of ,eyery-twieription-4or the
Wash stand—for cleaning: paint, ghksa-ware i porcelain , crockery, table, kitchen and dairy,utencila,
Directions accompanyeaCheake:- •
- Sitioplesfcan be bad'
OMB 01! tIkARG; nPrin: application; at--our .stere, The
cakes *lift about one pound, ani}aopot cost more. than
any of thooiy soaps now in - The - Market. •
Agents for nairrisliurg.,
mu:4
A Ne w
411 . ' 41141013.. - Titui'
DIENIETANTIITO - :!.IIOI , IBEKEERERIE
•
-E.. It. DURgiEls . &COM.
S
In Tin /F 4/, (Litied wfithi,PaYpt,) and,En/l-Il r e4ht.
BLACK PEPPED GINGER, NUTMEG,
WERE PEPPER, 1.7 AMSPICI74 -
(CAYENNE PEPPER, • CINNAEGIS- =VA.! ?
• ' MOSTARD. -
lIWO' VA of adulterated. apjt.4 121 ,110
° less bpioes t it is with confidence that we introduce
to-thix 3 Attention-or bougekcepern th - esd - superior', and':;
genuine articles. X° guarantee them not only „
- TERtEditYlkalA, .:• 7 ;
Wigrpns Au/4.4110 SpiceS i Polcoted . 1 4d cleaned 1 01 :--
as expioseiplor the purpoito,vidiigiti ieferencatfaii.—
TWIT aro: be:4I4OONY packed in ;tin Sop, (lined;
per) to pritv6nt injury by Ictepiny,, and are MIL
wEIGHT, whild tlln'ordinory. gdottdd - adrafelpipog-,
invariably short. We warrant then„, in point of strehgth
and rlohnosti Of flavor, v ". :7L
nEircalip , A!..r; colinsip[tropr.
trial Win 'Abutidiintlk prove -- Rvery - package
bears our Trado
lit
DtßKErk ir i ll 61:, ° :;YNo b .- 7 --i — iirk.
For, 031 6 .47;Wi11•Mg-gl &Plc= ' e2B/
"ITOHNt;; ErvA3IIOITHS
BOOTS e.SHOE , •STORE; ,,
: , ivaiaa,szcontatio wimplara,: •
an l'Agfiksloug,iPlL
ott Foga alariffillffoirtmeot of
j tea, tivoid , GArricasp&coo the misty: beat
litiles for ladies, .gentlemen and, ldress'arear.—
itUittluititheser All ffi , ndeifi W Mogg - IiADR , Or
08. DER in Ike best style by superior workmeo
REPAIRING done at short notice.
00118.dtf JOHN B. OKETII, Harrisburg.
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