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Sik./41 0 0HD'S
LIVER INVIGORATOR
NEVER DEBILITATES
TT is compounded entirely - iron Gums,
JL and has become in established tact tranndard Medi
cine, known and approvedl,,J by the have need it,
and is now resorted tote" with oonfldence to all the
diseases for which it is rep commended.
It has cured thousands Et within the last two year*
who badgiven up all hopesl.,t, of rebel, as the numerous
unsolicited certificates in me my possession show.
The dose must be tidapt.lZ ed to the temperament of
theindividuai taking it,audtg used in seep quantities ar
to act gently on the bowels.'
Let the Mendes .of your
use of the LIVER
LAVER CoMeikele, BILLIOUS
lO lusatinenta, WM:WM Cox-
UT HOME SSOMAOR, HABIT
COOLEILe MORBIIB, Cumuli&
JAUNDIOR, FiEbIAL3
successfully as an °Rama
will cure SICK HEADACHE
Lle MINTY MINIMS, IF ewe
T.11311J5 AteOMMelleeMeet
ALL WOO Mt? ARB cgv
favor
tar-Mix Water lu the mouth with 11at . In
vlgorntor, and swallow both together
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SANFORD'S
FAMILY
CATHARTIC PILLS
COhIPOIINDED FRbM
PURR VEGETABLE EXTRACTS, AND PU
UP IN GLASS OASES, AIR TIGHT, AND
WILL KEEP IN ANY CLIMATE.
TIC PILL is a gentle b n
proprietor has used In ti
years:
log demand from thorn phe
and the satisfaction which
thew use, has induced me
reach of all.
that different Cathartics so
bowels.
TIC PILL has, with due re.
lished fact, been compoub.
purest Vegetable Extracts,
part of the alimentary ca.
in all oases where a ca.
Derangements of Stomach,
Back and Loins, Costiveness
body,Restleseness, Headache
htfiainouvory Disease;
tells, Rheumatism, a great
many diseases to which
to mention in this a Ivor-
TM, FAMILY COLLAR-
Ohre Cathartic which the
practice more than twenty
The constantly boreal ,
have long used the Palk
all express in regard to
to place them within the
The Profession well know
On different portions of the
The FAMILY OATS C)
Terence to this well'estate 1.4
dod from a variety of the
which act alike on every
nal, and are good and safe Pe
thartio is needed, such Ns Ai
Sleepiness, Pains in ltei
Pain and Sarcoma over t
or weight in the head, all
Worms in Children or dd-
Pun:her of the Blood, and At
flesh ia heir, too numerous
toonztent. Don, Ito 5. Ca
PRICE 80 CENTS,
TER LIP= INVIGORATOR AND FAMui OATBAR-
I 0 Pule are, retailed by Druggists generally,and
sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large
towns.
S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D.
Manufacturer and Proprietor,
je2o-dawyl] 835 Broadway, New York.
THE ORIGINAL AND GANUTNE
DR. TOWNSEND'S
COMPOUND EXTRACT OF
S ARSAPARILLA,
The Great Renovator of
THE 131.400 D.
TILE SOVEREIGN REMEDY FOR
ER UPTIONS OF THE SKIN,
ULCERATED SORES,
AND ALL FORMS OF CUTANEOUS
DISEASES.:
These complaints can be speedily and effectually cured
by the use of tuts
WORLD RENOWNED
SAE SAPARILL A.
Thousands hiave etperienced its salutary effects, and
tens of thousands have witnessed it, until it nee ceased to
be a question among the intelligent portion of the corn
Munity.
When the Blood becousesdifeless and stagnant, either
from the effects of Spring weather; change ;of climate
want of exerms; the use of a uniform iodine dlett,,.ot any
other cause ; thin compound.Extract.of Sump trine ; will
imanw the Dimon, carry off the putrid. htimors, =AIM
thesreauen,
BEGULAIE TILE BOWELS.
And impart a Tone of Vigor to the
Whole Body:
-TO THE PUBLIC. .
The public are hereby notified that the preparation Ex
tensively known as Dr. S. P. Townsend's Compound ex.•
treat of Sarsaparilla fa now manufactured under my di
motion and supervision, fronithe original recipe obtained
from Dr. S. P. Townsend ; and I certify that it is compos
ed of Ingredients PURELY VEGETABLE, and .WITHOUT
ME I CUItY; and also that the ingredients are judiciously
eon.r °ended, so a to obtain from them their greatest
medicinal effect.
JAMES It. MILTON, M. D., Chemist.
Dr. S. P. TOWNSEND'S COMPOUND Navas= or Sauk
Lama, has a reputation among all civilized nations as
the best preparation for
Bettovating and Purifying the 13L0011
which science b0..9 ever offered to man. In this resides
Its PECULIAR EXCELLENCE, and to this Is due its world
wide renown.
It, contains all the vegetable principles which expert•
ence has proved useful In clearing the SYSTEM from
DISEASE, extracted and combined with the,highest skit ,
Which the refinements of modern chemistry enable us to
employ.
Whatever may be said by mortified competitors or
splenetic physicians, the fact that this medicine is EVERY
WHERE USED, and that its use creates an increased de
mand, shows conclusively that it possesses medicinal
merits of the first order
CA UTI ON.
7o avoid imposition it will be necessary to see that
- DR. JAMES R. CHILTON'S
CERTIFICATE as well as the SIGNATURE of Dr. S. P.
Townsend, is on the outside wrapper of each bottle.
• BE VERY CAREFUL TO USE NO OTHER.
Proprietor's once, No. 41 Fulton street, N. Y.
4114 far sale hy every Druggist in this city.
11.00-datew
EDUCATIONAL.
A CONTROLLING ELEMENT OF NA
TIONALITY is the system of educatlen In a coon.
try. "In proportion as the structure of a government
gives force to public opinion that public opinion should
be enlightened Washinfords Farewell Ad rear. To
this end the people in general should be educated into a
correct and familiar acquaintance with the nature and
principles of our government and civil institutions.
"OUR GOVERNMENT: An explanatory statement of
the system of Government ortbe Country, ffo A MANU
AL FOR KBOOLS, ACADEMIES AND POPULAR USE,"
Is a work which, with proper historical names, given
the construction of the provisions of the Cun,titutlon 01
the United States and of those of the several States, as ,
determixied by judicial authority, or derived from sfand
and writers, including some reterences to administrative
wa and practice, So as to show the actual working of our
general system of Government: It is free from specula,
tiro or listens, vmservative le its tendency, and calculated
to cultivate the love of our country. It has bean used
is a considerable eatent, in the EDUCATION.oF YOUTH
in different elates, and is recommended by Jurists,
Statesmen and Presidents, and Professors of Colleges..-.
Price $lOO. Sad by - bl. WRINNNY, -
de Harrisburg, Pa.
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SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVER F OR GOLD,
BMW=
IT WILL RESTORE THE WEAK,
REINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL
VIGOR AND PURITY.
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
Judgment guide you in lb
ft.APOR, and it pill Cure
AT ORS, DYSKEPSIA.,CBKOK.
PLAINTS, DYSENTERY DROP.
VAL COSTIVRNES0 2
LIMO - TON, FLATUL itscs,
assess, and may be used
KY FA KILT biRD/CLNR. 11
(as thousands can testily)
OR MIRK TERSPOONFULSA Yt
attack.
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Is precisely what its name indicates; for, while plectsan
to the taste, it la revi exhilarating and strength
ening to the vital powers. It also revNifias; reinstates,
and renews the blood to all its original pcsity, and thus
restores and renders the system invulnerable to attacks
of dis...ase. It is the o ly preparation ever offered to the
world in a popular form so as to be within the reach of
all.
So chemically and • skillfully combined as to be the
most powerful tonic, 'and yet so perfectly adapted as to
act to perfect sec >Malice with the laws of nature, and
hence soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di
gestive organs, and allay alt nervous and other irritation.
It is also perlectly exhiiarabag in its effectsl and yet it Is
never followed by lassitude or depression of spirits. It
is composed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly
combining powerful tonic anti soothing properties, and
consequently can never injure. As a sure preventive
and care of
MO their testlinonv In its
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS
PEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE, FAINTNESS,
NERVOUS IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL.
PITATION OF THE HEART, MELAN
CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT
SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS,
AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA
SES SO FEARFULLY FATAL
CALLED FEMALE
WEAKNESS AND
IRREGULARS
THERE IS NOTHING FIB EQUAL.
Also, liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver
Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera lde
rangement of the Urinary organs. •
It will not only cure the debility following CHILLS and
FEVER, but prevents ant:tacks arising from lilia‘.matic
influences, and cure the diseates at once, if alreadyat
tacked.
TRAVELERS should have a battle with theta , as it in
fallibly prevents any deleterious consequences following
upon change of climate and water.
As it prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive
organs, it shoilld be in the hands of all persons of seden
tary habits.
LADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should
always use it
MUTHEILS should use it, for it is a perlect relief. Taken
a 1111/11 h or two before the final trial, she will pass the
dreadful period with perfect ease and safety.
And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or dethne
not only of your daughters before it be too I de, but also
your:sons and husbands, for while the former from fal
delicacy, often grr down to D. premature grave, rather
than let their condition be known In time, the latter are so
often mixed up.with,the excitemamt of businessi-that int
were nut for you, theY to, would travel , in the. saute
downward path until tt Is too late to arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal; for we are sure your never-failing
Amino will unerringly point you to trofessrr WOOD'S
BillalOttATSE: DOEtrila.L AND BLOOD RENOVATOtt as
the remedy which should bealways on hand M. time of
abed.
need what the Tress say after thoroughly testing the
matter, and moue cast have a doubt. -
PROD'. WOWS RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.--N -is Yes
corded in classics' that Psyche was once sent to a climate
warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample-of the
beauty of Proserpina in a box. Atter some delay. the
messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the box
was removed out flew till the ills that flesh is heir to.—
Fortunately hope was found in the bottom of the box.
1". of. Woud'a Restorative Cordial revives the recollection
of the story, for it lavigorates the hlood, aids the organs
of digestion, trepans strength to the nervous system, ens
f or hies the chauel of be,,ith so as to bid defiance to the
assaults of disease. It, is a healthy tonic, composed en
tirely of vegetable prodwalons and while it is exonera
ting as pure wine, DO inj MOUS results can possibly follow
is use it is a desliletatom in the medical world, and
those who are eillieted with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia,
Consumption, Faintness, Giddiness, Neuralgia, Paluita:
lion or the Heart, &a., will hare and anuifellible panacea.
'St. Louis Daily =press."'
Roy, WOOD 7 B RESTORATIVE :CORDIAL and BLOOD
RENOVATOR is, withourdoubt, the beat Tonic Cordial in
the world. To those who are suffering from general de
bility we would recommend-Its nee; tor, while it is pleas.
ant to the taste, it is strengthening to the system, and
will at once tend to remove ail impurities of the blood,
and eradicate alltracee of disease. -It can be tracers by
the weakest stomach, while these in good beal'h will at
once feel its exhilarating power. We aro contident that
after using one bottle o 1 this cordial none will be for a
day wiihout it.—" New York Leader."
A PUKE, HEALTHY. TONIC, and one free from th
deleterious and injurious effects sure to follow those in
ordinary use, has long been felt to be a desideratum in
the medical world. Such a tonic, and one so skillfully
combined from.the vegetable kingdom as' to act in per
fect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus soothe
the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner
vous and otherirrltatipas, and tone pup all the organs 01
which the human bedy fa composed, is offered In Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator. Hence,
it le perfectly adapted to cld and young. Reader, try it,
thousands have already done so, and the testimony is
universal in its favor.—" New York Atlas."
PROFeSSOR RUtuRATIVB CORDIAL AN I
aLOOD RENOVATORi-for the cure of General Debility, or
Weakness arising fromeny move, also'Dyspepsia, 1e erv:
oasness, bight Sweats, Incipient Consumption; Liver
Complsints, Biliousness, Use of appetite ,_ Female Weak
ness, in all its stages , also, to prevent the coritractlen . of
disease, is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial
tonic and Renovator ever offered to . the afflicted, and so
chemically combined as to ba the mast peweital. tont,
ever known to inerical ecietce. Reader, try it. Is W.LLI
DO TOO 0000. `we htive no hesita ion in recommeedi g
tOLICI3 we know it to be a sale, pleasant, and ,sure re.
medy for the diseases enumerated.--'.'New .York
patch." •
Before noticing a patent medicine, we. have to be cer
Will that It will prove itself to be all that it is recom
mended. And we would say that the Restorative Cot ,
dial and Blood Renovator. of Prof. 'Wood will stapd tho
test fully, and, in fact, it is Withobt any doubt the .first
article in market ter purifying. the Bloott and strengthen
ing thesystem. We have nu b' tattoo in recommending
, to use to all.—" The New-Yorker."
LOOK TO YOURSELF IN TIMM—How many In conse
quence of a false delicacy suffer from suppressed, pain
ful, or obstructed metisuratlon; and think because they
are youtig teat by-and-by nature will work itself clear
from obstructions, and all come in right in the end, little
dreaming that the seeds of death are alreadygerminw
ting in the system, because the vital energies are lm
paired, .and the entire animal economy deranged, debit!
tated; and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a
remedy were set before them which wouldresthre all the
functions of the syStem, and reinvigorate the body, they
would take it, and thus be In thine to *mire their lyres.—
Parents, think of this, and at once give them a. bottle of
Prof. Wood ' s. Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.—
uThe New 'York Courier."
CI. J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, New York,
and 114 Market street, St. Louts, PIM
.03 - At No. 444 Broadway, all the Family and Patent
Medicines constantly on baud, alwayalresh and genuine.
Macomber, Washington Avenue, Sole agents
Or H. Snell, agent'for Schenectady.
for F A or ib d ap h
y;
earner of Fulton and
mui Seil am d al: tre o.
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PROF. ADOLPH P. TELP SER.' ?
WOULD respectfully inform his old
T V patrons and the public generally, that he wil.
;ontinue to give Instructions on the PIANO FORTE, ME.
WDEON, VIOLIN and also in the science of THOBOUGB
3A6E. He will woth pleasure wait upon pupils at their
comes at any noel desired, or lessons will be given si
tis residence, is Third street s a few doors below the
merman Reformed Church, d•o164111
AUGUSTINE L. CHAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER
Malaga' No. 27 Nora &and &red.}
-N. B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO
"INDEPENDENT- IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
VOL. my.
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PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
BLOOD RENOVATOR.
There is no mat4ke ebout U.
TUE CORDIAL 18 ALL WE - CLAM FOR
XOTELERS,
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HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 27, 1861
Peu - nsylvania Legislature.
ROUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
TinamtT, March 26, 1861
The House met at 10 o'clock a. m., and was
called to order by Mr. SHEPPARD, Speaker
pro tem ; and
Opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Robinson.
The Clerk read the Journal of yesterday.
BILL PASSED.
Mr. SCHROCK moved to suspend the rules
and proceed to the consideration of Senate bill
No. 160, entitled "an Act for the relief of John
Mona., of Somerset county."
The motion was agreed to, ind
Said bill was taken up and
Passed finally. •
Mr MYERS moved to suspend the rules and
proceed to consider Senate bill No. 75, entitled
"a supplement to an Act for the better preser
vation of game." .
On the motion, . •
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
BITERS and Mr. FRAZIER, and were as fol
lows, viz :
YE/as—Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Anderson,
Austin Ball Bartholomew Blanchard, Bress-
ter, Brewster, Brodhead,Burns,Butler,(Carbon,)
Butler,(CrawfOrd,) Byrne, Collins, Cope,Cowart,
Craig, Dismant, Divins, Donley, Douglass,
Duffield, Duncan, Dunlap, Ellenberger, Elliott,
Gaskill, Gibboney, Gordon, Rapper, Hayes,
Heck, Hill, Hillman, Hofius, Huhn, Koch,
Lawrence, Leisenring, Lichtenwalbaer, Low
ther, M'Donough, M'Gonigal,. Manifold, Mar
shall, Moore, Mullin, Myers, Ober, Osterhout,
Patterson, Peirce, Preston, Reiff, Rely, Rhoads,
Roller, Seltzer, Shafer, Smith, (Berks,) Smith,
(Philadelphia,) Stoneback, Strang,White, Wil
dey and Wilson-66.
Nara—Messrs. Barnsley, Bisel, lazier, Blair,
Frazier, Graham and Sheppard-7.
So the question was determined in the af
firmative. . •
The bill was then taken up.
Mr. lIIIHN moved to go into Committee o
the Whole for the purpose of general amend
ment.
Not agreed to. , • ,
Mr. AUSTIN asked the ijiliiiil72ooB cOnseartof
the House to amend the bill by excepting "Ful
ton county," in the operations of the bill.
Objected to.
Mr. WILSON made the same request for
Beaver county. •
• Objected to.
Mr. M'GONIGAL made the same request for
Westmoreland county.
Objected to.
On motion of Mr. .ACILIER •th_e bill was'
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture
and Domestic 'Manufactures.
WaVT, OP AII%IINOE
Mr. TELLER, on.leave, given asked for and
obtained leave of absence for'M r. Picket, Door,
Keeper of the_House,lor a_few da,ya Lir=
_tii•
Agreeably to order,
The House proceeded to'contider bills on the
private calendar, when the following were
agreed to, and laid. elide for a second read-
No.
- o 660. An Act to repeal in Act declaring
Kersey run, in Elk. county, Laurel "run, 'in
Clearfield and Elk counties, public—highways ;
and also to repeal an Act to declare Medie's
run, in Clearfield qtd, .Elk, counties, a public
highway ; also, to repeal an Act authorizing
the appropriationof certain taxes to the Making
of ti certain road leading from the borough If
Brookville to John Conger's; in Polk township,
in Jefferson county. -
Sen. 875. An Act to provide for . the collec
tion of additional taxes in the township of Ho
mer, in the county ; of rote.
No. 676 An Act to appoint , an auctioneer
in the county of Bedford.
No. 676. An Act to change the place .of
holding the elections in Derry township, Mon
tour county.:
Mr.
-
Mr.-BUTLER, (Carbon,) 'Withdrew his objec:
tions to Senate'hill N0..69, entitled "an Act
relative to the.sale 'of lands for, the non-pay
ment of taxes in Wayne county.
Mr. BYRNE renewed the objections.
Sen. 481. An Act to: change tha
the borough of 2.eallsville, in the county of
Washington.
No. 68/ Supplement to the Act to incorpo
rate the Tuscarora.female institute, approved
12th March, 1860.
Ben. •284. An Aot to incorporate the Media
gas light company. •
•No. 684. An Act to incorporate :the Warren
and Tideoute railroad ,company. -
Mr. LAWRENCE offered the following amend
meet : ,
.
Add at the . end of , the first .
section the fol
to
"And it shall be lawful for the said company,
in the construction of its bridge WIVES the Al
legherty river, to, provide for the -p .sage of
wagons and other travel, and to receetva toll%
therefor, according to the provisions.. of the
general Act regulating, bildge companies, ap
proved April 12th, 1865.
The amendment was agreed to.
Sen. 128. An Act relative to the catasauqua
and Fogelsville railroad company.
Mr. LICHTENWALLNER moved to amend
the first section. by adding the following
"Provided, That such Company shall first ob
tabi the consent" of the land-ovmers thrceigh
whose land such giant or giants are: to pass.'
Agreed to. .
Mr. LIOHTENWALLNER also moved to
amend the first section.in the last line : by, in
troducing the words "to Foglersville be extend
ed two years and to" • .
The amendment was agreed to:
No. 589. 'A 'supplement to an Act to incorpo
rate the Mahanoy - and Broad Mountain rail-.
road company, approved the 29th day of March.
A. a 1959. . •
No. 600. An Act to incorporate the Siucon
railroad and mining company. •
No. 613. An Act to allow the sheriff of Fay-,
ette county a fair compensation for trouble and
expense of attempting to re-capture escaped
prisoners and convicts.
No. 614.-. An Act in relation to the township
of Greene, in the county of Indiana.
No. 616. An - Act regulating the payment of
costs in minor offences, and relative to the jail,
of Allegheny county. ....
No. 619. An Act relating to the courts
the county of Delaware.
No. 622. An Act'authorizing the Governor to:
`appoint an auctioneer in the borough of Ebens
burg, in the county of Cambria.
Ito. 628 An - Act to provide for taking jag:
menus by default in the city of Philadelphia
andlcounty. of Fayette, and for assessing dam
ages:thereon.
lici r 625. An Act for the relief of the sureties
of J.ll. Ikons, formerly Prottionotary.Of Clar
ion county ' • • - • - '
No. )629. An Ad anthoride t theThiroxigh of
Warren and the . tbiinithiii - cif Schitt:Weik in
Warreakeousty, to levy an additional tax.
No. 631. An Act to repeal the second section
of an Act, entitled "an Act increasing the
width of Diamond alley, and extending Union
street, in the city, of Pittsburg," approved the
16th day of May, A. D. 1857.
No: 632. A further supplement to an Act,
entitled "an Act for the assessment and recov7,
ery of . damages upon the North Branch and.
Wyoming canals.
No. - 634," An Act to relinquish the purchase
money and interest due the Commonwealth on
a certain piece of land in Lehigh county to the
Jordon German Reformed church congregation
and'to perfects, title to said congregation.
No. 638. An Act to authorize the school di
rectors of the boroogh of Newport, Perry coun
ty, to borrew money.
No. 639. An Act relating, to constables' feed
in Rinith/gdnscowlty..,
No. 640. An Act for - the relief. of.the estate
of Leonard R. De Wolf, late of Butler coun
ty.
No. 642. ,An Act for the better securing the
compensation of labor in the county of Co
lunabia.
No. 646. An Act vacating Filbert street, in
the Twenty•fourth ward, in the city of Phila
delphia.
No. 648. An Act to authorize the school di
rectors of the district of Roueadale, Wayne
county, to borrow money. •
No. 649. Au Act for the relief of T. H. Mar
tin, late treasurer of Venango county.
No. 651.- An Act for the protection of deer
in the counties of Cumberland, Franklin and
Adams.
No: 653. An Act to extend the provisions of
an Act for the protection of sheep and the tax
ing of dogs in the county of Blair, to the coun
ty of Cambria.
Sen. 804. An Act to repeal the bounty on
fox scalps in the county of Mercer.
No. 666. An Act to prevent- hunting deer
With dogs in Wayne county.
• Sen. 413. An Act to protect fruit, et cetera,
and punish trespass in certain counties.
Sen. 201. An Act to protect sheep and tax
dogs in Lycoming county.
Mr. 'RUNE moved to amend by including
the county of Columbia. "
The amendment was agreed to.
No. 660. An Act to prevent fishing in Heed's
Creek, Chestnut Hill'township, Monroe county.
No. 661. An Act to prevent the destruction
of fish in Indian Creek, in the county of Fay
ette.
No., 662. An Act to extend certain provis . ions
of the Act of 1846, laying a tax on dogs, to cer
tain boroughs and townships in the county of
Chester.
No. 665. An Act extending.the provisions of
certain Acts of Assembly relative to selecting
sites for school houses in. Chester and Delaware
counties. to Pike county.
hrGONIGAL moved to amend by inclu
ding the ".county of Westmoreland."
" The amendment was. agreed to.
No: 656 An Act _drithariTirig.the exami
-,of—the-claim of ,ant
Bills against thtz•
Commonwealth.
294. An Act `authinizing_tb.e Auditor
General, Attorney General and state Treasurer
to examine the claim for damages of J. R. Bitt
ner and Isrother, of Lancaster city; Lancaster
county. - -
No. 668. An Act to settle the claim of Robert
S. Howell.
No. 669. An Act to authorize the settlement
of the claim of Thomas seating.
No. 670, An Act authorizing the examina
tion of the claim of Shermanßills and George
D. Foreman against the Commonwealth.
No. 671, An Act relative to the claim of
James Dignam, of Allegheny county.
No. 672. An - Act relative to the claim of
Samuel Copper, - Or the county of Lawrence.
• The following bills objected off the last pri
vate Wender, were read and disposed of as
stated.
No. 499. Joint resolutions grating State
Geological Reports to the Common School De
partment,, State Normal Schools and Farmers'
High School. -.
The House refused to lay the bill aside for
second, reading.
Sen. 463. An Act in relation to the claim of
Bell, Johnston, Jack & Co.
On the question,
Will the House agree to lay the bill aside for
second reading ?
The yeas and nays were required by Kr
ACKER and Mr. WILDRY, and were as fol
lows, viz
YEas—Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Anderson,
Armstrong, Bartholomew, Biiiel, Bixier,
Blan
chard, Bressler; Brodead, Burns, Butler,
(Carbon,) Butler,(Cntwfordd Byrne, Caldwell.
Clark, Cowan, Craig, Divins, Douglass, Duf
field, Duncan, Dunlap, Ellenberger, Elliott,
Frasier, Gaskill, Goehring, Gordon, Graham,
flapper, Harvey, Hayes, Heck, Hillman,
Hood, Hofius, Lawrence, Liesenring, Lichten
wanner, Lowther, Donough, Manifold, Mar
shall, Morrison, Myers, Osterhout, Pughe, Ran
dall, Reiff, Reily, Roller, Sheppard, Smith,
(Philadelphia,) Stehman, Strang, Taylor,Teller,
Walker, White,'Williams and Wilson-68.
Nays Messrs; Acker, Austin, Barnsley,
Brewster, Collins, Cope, Dismant, Donley,
Hill, E.och,Rhoads, Ridgway, Schrock, Seltzer,
Sinith,(Berks,) Stoneback and Wildey-17.
So the question was determined in the af
firmative. •
No. 627. An Act to lay out a State road in,
the counties of Barks and Lebanon.
On the question, •
"Will the House agree to lay the bill aside
for second reading ?"
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
RHOADS and Mr. SMITH, (Barks,) and were
as follow, viz
Yass--Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Arm
strong, &Mom, Austin, Barnsley, Bisel, Bixler,
Blair, Blanchard, Bressler, Brewster, Burns,
Butler, (Crawford,) Clark, Collins, Cowan,
Craig, Douglass, Duncan, Frazier, Gibboney,
Goehring, Gordon, Graham, Rapper, Harvey,
Hayes, Hood, Hofms, Koch, Lowther, Mullin,
Presto3a,Pughe,Reily,Ridgway,Schrook, Seltzer,
Shafer, Sinith, (Phlladelphia,) Stehman, Stone
back, Taylor, Walker, White, Wildey and Wil
liams-49. '
Nears—Mean. Acker, Boyer, Brodhead, But
ler, (Carbon.) B,yrne, Cope, - Dismant, Divine
Donley, Duffield, Dunlap, Ellenberger, Gas :
kill, Heck, Hill, Kline, Lawrence,Leisenriug,
Lichtenwallner, M'Donough, Maifold, Mor
rison, Myere, - Osterhout, .Reiff, Rhoads, Shep - -
pard, and Smith, (I3erks,)-27.
- So the 'quesiAon was determined in the affirm
ative.
The following bills were objected off the cal
ender : •
- By Hr. BUTLER, (Carbon,) Sen. 69. An
Act relativelb the Sale of lands for the non
payment of taies , in the county of -Wayne.
By Mr.--GORDON, Sen. 422. .An Act to
change the place of holding electioni in the
township of Barnett, Forest county.
By Mr. DIJITLAP, Sen. 802. An Act to set
off a portion of •the borough of liiinersville in
the county of gichuylkill, into a separate ward.
By Mr. ARMSTRONG, No. 680. An Act to
fix the place of holding elections in the borough
of Williamsport, in the county of *coming.
By Mr. LICHTENWALLNER, Sen. 148. An
Act for the organidation of a new school dis
trict out of parts of Macungie and Weiseriburg
townships, in Lehigh county, and Maxatawny
township, in Barks county.
By Mr. RIDGWAY, Sen. 418. A supple-
ment to the. Act incorporating the Ironton raili
road company of Lehigh county.
,' By Mr.II:DONOUGH, No. 5188. An Act to
incorporate the Juniata 'Valley •railroad com
an
P y.
By Mr. GASKILL, No. 594. An Act rela
tive to the police force-of the city of Philatiel-
By Mr. SELTZER, No. 699. Au Act requir
ing,the East Pennsylvania railroad company to,
place ca tle guards at the crossings of said rail
road over the public roads, in the county of
Berks. -
By Mr. KOCH, Sen 117. An Act authorizing
the State Treasurer to pay to the Towanda
bridge company a balance .remaining in the
treasury due them. id pursuance of a contract
made with the board of canal - commissioners,
July 12, 1856
By Mr. SELTZER, Sen. 484. An Act to au
thorize the guardian of the minor. children of
James A. Benade, deceased, to sell certain bank
stock, and to authorize the trustees of real ei
tate; Velonging to said Minors to mortgage the
same.
By Mr. DUNCAN, No. 616. An Act relative
to the pay of j urors in Centre and Clinton coun
teS,..
43Y. Mr. MORRISON, No. 620. An Act to va
cate certain-portions of Tnonapson street, in the
city of Philadelphia. .
' By Mr. SELTZER, No. 621. in Act granting
further powers to the inspectors of the Phila
delphia county prison:.
By Mr. LE.IbENRINCr, No. 624. An Act sup
plemental town Act to consolidate the city of
Philadelphia, passed the -- February,-1854,
and to prevent frauds at elections.
By Mr. MOORE, No. 633. An Act relative to
assessors and assessments in the city ,of
delphia. . ,
By Mr. DUNLAP, No. 635. An Act for the
more convenient dispatch of public business' in
the courts of. Philadelphia.
By Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia,) No. 643. An
Act to secure tt - ,) farmers certain rights in. the
markets in the city, of Philadelphia.
-By Me. CLARK, No. 647. An Act authorizing
the chief burgess,
assistant, burgess and .town
council of the borough of Middletown., in the
county of-Dauphin.,•tcverect a lock-up house in
the said borough:" •
By Mr. ROLLER, Sen.2lB. An Act relating
to certain of the real - estate of the late Edwatd
Shippen 13urd, deceased.
By Mr. DUNCAN, No. 654. An Act relative
to premiums -on fox scalps in the county 'of
SECO . ND - I .. tEADIKG OS BILLS ON Tit?. FRIVATE CALEN-
On motion of, Mr. BRODELEAD, the House
proceeded to the second reading and considera
•tion of the bills on the private calendar, when
the following were disposed of, as stated.;
- No. 560. An Act to repeal All Act - declaripg
Kersey Run, in Elk county, Laurel Rim,
Clearrie4 and Elk counties, public highways;
and also to repeal au Act' to declare Medic's
Run, in Clearfield. and Elk counties, 'a .public
highway ; also,.to repeal an Act authorizing
the appropriation of. certain taxes to the mak
ing of a certain road le.oding from the 13,rough
of Brookeyille to John Conger's, in Polk town
ship, Jefferson county.
Mr. GO.RDON moved to ,amend the title by
striking out all after the word "highway."
The amendment was agreed to, and the bill
then
Passed finally.
Sen. 876. An Aot to provide for the collection
of additional taxes in the township r of flomer,
in the county of Potter.
Air. STRAND moved to amend as follows
Make the word "township" in the fourth
line read "townships," and insert after the
word "Harmer . " in the same line the words
"Sylvania and Illysses.".
Agreed to.
The title was also amended to correspond
with the foregoing amendment of the bill.
The bill passed finally.
No. 5Th.. An Act to appoint an auctioneer in
the county of Bepford.
Passed finally.
No. 576. An Act to change the place of hold
ing elections in Deriy township, 4ontoUr court
ty
Passed finally.
Sen. 431. An Act to change the limits of
the borough of Beallsville, in the county of
Washington. _
Passed finally.
•
- No. 582. -Supplement to the Act to incorpo
rate the Tuscarora Female Institute, approved
12th March, 1860.
Passed finally.
Sen. 254. An Act to incorporate the Media
Gas Light company.
P - td finally.
No. 584.. Au Act to incorporate the Warren
and Tidieute Railroad conipany.
•
Passed finally.
No. 128 An Act relative to the Catasaqua
and Fogelsville Railroad company.
,Passe.d finally.
No. 589. A supplement to an Att to incor
porate the Mahanoy and Broad Mountain Rail
road company, approved the 29th day of March,
A. D. 1859. - • •
Passed finally.
No. 600. An Act to incorporate the Saucon
Railroad and Mining company. -
Passed finally. • • •
No. 613. An Act to allow the Sheriff of
Fayette county a fair compensation for trouble
and expense - of attempting - ta - re-capture es
caped prisoners and convicts.
• Passed finally. -
No. 614. An Act in relation to the:township
of Greene, in the county of Indiana.
Passed finally. ' •
No.` 616.., An Act regulating the payment of
costs in minor offences, and relative to the jail
of Allegheny county. •
Mr. WILLIAMS moved to postpone the. WI
for the present.
Thimotion was agreed to.
No. 619. An Act relating to the courts of the
county of Delaware.
Passed finally.
No. 622. An Act • authorizing the Governor
to appoint an auctioneer in; the borough , of
kbensburg, in the county of Cambria.
Passed finally.
No. 623. An Act to provide for taking judr
ments by default in the city of Philadelphia
and county of Fayette, and for assessing damages
thereon. •
• Passed finally.
... ,
No. 026. -An Act for the relief- of the 'Ore
ties of 4. H. Boggs, formerly ?rot ho aan of
Olaron coltty.
On the Cum' pumps of the bill, _
kttam ptinting Cam
Raying procured steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PAINTING of eves 7
description, cheaper that i$ can be done at any other es
uibliehmentin the country
RATES tir AuVER :I ' •
SiE-Your lines or less constitute one-half ignore. F 1(
Uses or more than four constitute a square.
line Square. one day.... sol
one week ..
....... I. Of
one month
" three months 300
u six months 4 0
one Xesx••• , . • 66666 a 666666 •• ••• • 609
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w three months,
a six months.,
one year 10 09
Inp-Basiness maids inserted in the Local 'Jo/
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE DENTS PER lINI
or each insertion.
my-marriages and Deaths to be charged as regales
advertisements.
NO. 70.
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
WILDEY and Mr. Mu, and were as follows,
Ilats.--Messrs. Abbott, Alexander, Anderson,
Ashcoin, Brodhead, Butler,(Carbon,) Byrne,
'Cowan, Divine, Dunlap, Eliott, Gordon, Gra
ham, flapper, Hayes, Irvin, Lowther,Mandutj.,
Mullin Osterhout, Ridgway, Schrolt, Smith,
(Philudelphia,) and Wilson-24.
-,Nets—Messrs. Acker, Austin, Barnsley,
Bressler, Brewster, Burns, Butler, (Crawfoid,)
Clark, Cope, Dismant, Donley, Dnghies, Dun
can, Ellenberger, Frazier, Gaskill, Gibboney,
Goehring, Hill, Hood,. Koch, Lichtenwallnee,
111.'Donough, Manifold , . Morrison, Myers ' Ober,
Baudall, Reiff, Belly, Rhoads, Seltzer, Shafer,
Sheppard, Scotto, (Berke,) Stoneback, Teller,
White, Wilder and Williams-40.
So the question was determined in the nega
tive.
No. 629. An Aot authorizing the borough of
Warren and the township or South-West, in
Warren county, to levy an additional tax. •
Passed filially.
No. 63L An Act to repeal thosecond section
of an Act, entitled "An Act increasing the
width of Diamond alley, and extending Union
street, in the city of Pittsburg," approved the
16th day of May, A. D. 1857.
Mr. WILLIAMS moved to postpone the fur
ther consideration of the bill for the present.
The motion was agreed to.
No. 632. A further supplement to the Act,
entitled "An Act for assessment and recovery
of damages upon the North Branch and Wyo
ming canals.'
The bill was disagreed to.
'No. 634. An Aot to relinquish the purchase
money and interest due the Commonwealth on
a certain piece of land in Lehigh county to the
Jordan German. Reformed church congregation,
and to perfect a title to said congregation. -
On the final passage of the bill, -
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
COLLINS and Mr. TAYLOR, and were as folk
lows, viz :
YEas—alesars.Abbott, Aleaander,Armstrong,
Ashcom, Austin, Blair, Brewster,Brodhead,
Butler, (Carbon,) Byrne, Clark, Cipe,
Divine, Donley, Duffield, Duncan, Bilenlierger,
Gaskill, Gordon, Graham, Heck, Hillman, Ho ,
Sus, Irvin, Kline, Lichtenwailner, Lovither,
N'Donough, M'Gorugal, Manifold, Moore,Mor
rison, Mullin, Osterhont, Preston, Ra ndall,
Reiff, Beily, Rhoads, Roller, Smith, (Berlia,)
Smith, (Pbiladelphie,) Taylor, Teller and
Thomas--46.
Nats---Idessrs. Bartholomew, Bisel, Bizler,
Bresiler, Burns, Butler (Crawford,)Collins
Craig, Dismant, Douglass, Frazier, Giblooney,
Happer, Harvey, Hayes, Hill, _Hood, Koch,
Diarehall,Ober,Peirce, Ridgway, Seltzer, Slutfer,
Sheppard, Stoneback ,Walker, Wilder,
Williams and. Wilson-80. -
.
- So the question was determined m the attim
ative.
To Honee - bill, No. 819, entitled an Act to is
corporate the Bethlehem Railway and Mining
company, Were read and concurred in:
. - Adjourned.
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