Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, March 30, 1861, Image 1

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SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVER OR GOLD,
MEM
IT WILL RESTORE TUE WEAK,
REINSTATE THE BLOOD IN ALL ITS ORIGINAL
VIGOR AND PUNITV.
PROF. 0. J. WOOD'S
RESTORATIVE CORDIAL,
BLOOD 1tENIOVATOI; :
is precisely Watt hall:Me 1114/1. , 115 -, ; tor, whild pleasan
to the laste,lt is revivily tug, estarr rating. ;did strength
ening to the vital powers. it also rev,villst, reinstates,
and renews the Wool in all it= orl .ite.l purity, and than
restores and renders the syd.ttu invidu table to attacks
of disuase. It is the o ly prep d.stion ever offered to the
world in npopular lurin :o a, 1., I e within the reach of
all.
So chemically nod a.koi'lltally combined as to be the
most powerful Made a.nd yet so perfectly Militated as to
nc i I n pedal ace waidifee with the laws or nature, and
he n ce soothe the weak.ftt stomvaa, and tone up the di
gest.' re organs. nod allay ti nervoosund other irritation.
I, le al.o perfectly exhllaia'.og In its effects! and yet It is
sever followed by Isa.eitudat o- depression of spirits. It
is composed ant ely of vegetabloS, null those thoroughly
condoning powerful tonic and soothing propertio., and
Souseammatly cAI never injure. As a sure preventive
mid cure of
coNs:ustrrioN, BRONCHITIS, INDIGESTION, DYS
PEPSIA, LOSS OF APPETITE., FAINTNESS,
NERVOUS. IRRITABILITY, NEURALGIA, PAL.
PITATION OF TnE HEART, MELAN
CHOLY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT
SWEATS, LANGUOR, GIDDINESS,
AND ALL THAT CLASS OF CA•
SEA SO FEARFULLY FATA L
CALLED FEMALE.
WRAKNEXS AND
IRREG ULA RI
TIES.
THERE IS NOTHING ITS EQUAL.
11w, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Liver
Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera )de
rangement of the Urinary organs.
It adl nut only cure the debility following CHILLS and
FEVER, but prevents all attacks arLdng from Minimum
tenant:es, and cure the diseme; at once, if already at
tacked.
TRAVELERS should have a bottle with them, as it in
folliely prevents auy deleterteua coneequcncos iellowiug
upon chnuge of climate and water.
As d prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive
organs, It should bo In the Muds of all persons or seden
tary habits.
I.ADIES not accustomed to out-door exercise, should
always use It.
SIUTHMRS should use It, for It is a perieet relief. Taken
a month er two before the deal trial, she will pass the
droalful period with perfect ease and safety.
There Is no mistake about IL
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAM FOR
MOTHERS, TRY IT!
Anil to you we appeal, to detect the Illness or decline
not only of your daughters before it be too I de, but also
your Bone and husbands, for while the former from rat=e
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather
than let their couditlon be known in time, the latter are se
often mixed up with the eseitement of business, that it It
were not for you, they I , o, would travel in the saute
'downward path until It is too .lato to arrant their fatal
But the mother is always vigilant, rind to you we
confidently appeal; for we are sure your never falling
niketien will unerringly point you to Professor WOOD'S
ItitsIORATIVE coRDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR. as
the remedy which should he always on hand in limo of
need.
bead what the Press say after thoroughly testing the
matter, and no one can have a doubt.
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It is reel
corded In classics that Payette was once sent to a climate
warmer than the West Indies to proouro a sample of the
beauty of Proserplue in a box. Alter some delay the
messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the box
was removed out flow all the ills that flesh is heir to.—
Fortunately hope was found in the bottom of the box.
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection
of the story, for It invigorates the blood, aids the organs
of digestion, Imparts strength to the nervous system, and
fortidos the citadel of health, so us to bid dawned° the
assaults of disease. it Is a healthy tonic, composed en
tirely of vegetable productions and while it Is exhilara
ting as pure wine, no littrious results can possibly follow
Its use It le a desideratum in the medical world, and
those who are ended with loss of Appetite, Dyspepsia,
Consutnption, Faintness giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpita
tion of the leant, &0., will here and au Infallible panacea.
'St. Louis Daily Express."
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD
RENOVATOR Is, without doubt, the best Two Cordial in
ins world. To those who aro suffering from general de
bility we would recommend lis use; for, while it is pleas
ant to the taste, it is strengthening to the system, and
will at once tend to remove all impurities of the blood,
and eradicate all traces of disease. It can be taken by
the weakest stomach, while those In good health will at
one feet its exhilarating power. We are confident that
after using one bottle of this cordial none will be for a
day without It.—" New York Leader."
A PURE, EIL'ALTIIY TONIC, and one free from th
deleterious and injurious effects sure to follow those is
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 Cana - soothe
the weakest stomach, and at the same time allay ner
vous and other irritations ; and tone up all the organs oi
Which the human. body 1 " composed, is offered in Prof.
Wood's Restorative Cordialaild Blood Renovator. hence,
It is perfectly adapted to cid and young. Reader, try It.
Thousands nave already done so, and the testimony Is
universal In Its favor.—" New York Atlas."
PROMSINt WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AN
BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure 01 General Debility, or
Weakness arising from any cause, also Dyspepsia, Nerv
ousness, !sight Sweats, Incipient Consumption, Liver
Complaints, Biliousness, Loss of Appetite, Female Weak
ness, in all Its stages, also, to prevent the contraction of
disease, Is certainly the best and most agreeable cordial
tunic and Renovator ever filtered to the atnicted, and so
chemically combined as to be the most powerful tonic
ever known to medical aelecce. Reader, try It. IT wni.
no YOU coon. We have no beetle ion In recommending
it, since we know It to be a safe, pleasant, and sure re
tuody for the diseases enumerated.—" Now York Des
patch."
Before noticing a patent medicine, wo have to be car
tale that it will prove Itself to be all that it is recom
mended. And we would nay that the Restorative Cor
dial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand the
test fully, and, in fact, it Is without any doubt the Om
article in market for purifying the Blood and strengthen.
lug thesystem. We have no h , 'lnnen iii recommending
Its use to all.—" The New-Yorker."
LOOK TO YOURSELF IN TIAISL—How many in conse
quence of u fable delicacy sutler from suppressed, pain.
or obstructed mensuration, and think because they
are young that by-and.by nature wilt work itself clear
from obstructions, and all come In right In the end, little
dreaming that the seeds of death are already germina
ting In the system, because the vital energies are im
paired, and the mire animal economy deranged, debill.
tated; and yet, careless of themselves as they are, if a
remedy were set before them whit , ' would restore all the
rimeim as of the system, and reinvigorate the body, they
would lake it, and thus be Is time to save their lives.—
Parents, think of this, and at once give them a bottle cd
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial and Blood Renovator.--
"The New York Courier."
0..1 WOOD, Proprietor, 444 Broadway, Now York,
and 114 Market street, 81. Louis, Mo.
..rnirAt No. 444 Brdway, all the Family and Patent
SW4IE:Wee constantly o n baud, always iresh and genuine.
Ford & Macomber, WaShingtou Avenue, t•Sole ageols
for Albany; Dr 11. Snell, agent for Schvuectedy.
Sold also by A. B. Sands & Co , corner of Fulton and
William streets. jan2b-eo Bmw
"OUR GOVERNMENT."
"THE unity of Government, which con
stitutes you one people, Is now dear to
WitLgion't Farewell Addrest. A nationality essen
tial to the enduring prosperity of our country. True pa.
trietista must arise from knowledge. It is only a proper
understanding of our civil institutions that can induce
strong sad settled attachment to their prirciples, and
impart ability fur their maintenance.
',OUR GOVkIiSkIENT : An explanatory statement of
the system or Government or the Country," contains the
text of the Constitution of the United States, and the Con
Mituttonal provisions of the several States, with their
Meaning and construction, as determined by ludlcial &ti
thed" y, and precedent and practice, or derived from
standard wr itera; . digested and arranged for popular use
Price $l4O. gold by
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VOL. XIV.
filistellantotts.
A New Feature in the Spice Trade!
IMPORTANT TO HOUSEKEEPERS!
E. R. DURKEE & CO.'S
SELECT SPICES,
In Tin Foil, (Lined with:payerand Felt Wcipki,
BLACK PEPPER, GINGE R,NUTMEG,
WHITE PEPPER, ALLSPICE, MACE,
CAYENNE PEPPER, CINNAMON, CLOVES,
MUSTARD.
1 - N THIS AGE of adulterated and taste
'. leas bp'ens, it is with confidence that we Introduce
to the attention of housekeepers these superior and
genuine articles. We guarantee them not only
ABSOLUTELY A SD PERFECTLY PURE,
but ground from fresh Spices, selected and cleaned by
us expressly for the purpose, without reference to costs 7
They aro beautifully packet in tin foil, (lined with pa.
per,) to prevent injury by keeping, and are FULL
WEIGHT, while the ordinary ground Spices are almost
invariably short: We warrant them, in point of strength
and richuesa of flavor,
BEYOND ALL COM PAIRISON,
as a single trial will abundantly prove. Every package
boars our Trade Mark. Manufactured only by
E. It. DURKEk & CO., New York.
For sale by WM. DOCK JR. &CO. [f26l
DESIRABLE
MOURNING GOODS.
Mack and Purple All Wool Figured Merinos,
Plain Black English Velouo Reps.
Black and Purple TaMiZa Cloths,Sillt and Wool.
'Plain All Wool Cashmeres and Merinos.
Black and Gray Worsted Poplins.
Black and White All Wool Delaines.
Black and Purple Figured Cashmeres.
Lupin's Best Bombazines.
Superior Black Luatrea.
Lupin's Extra Alpaoeas.
Neat Style Striped Mishairs.
Emeline Style Parsmettas.
61-4 All Wool Detainee]
English Chintzes.
Madonna Cloths.
t Plain Mohan's.
Calicos.
SUPERIOR PLAIN BLACK BEG. Rip. MOURNING Sites.
do Macs AND Wens do do
do PURPLY AND BLACK do do
do PERIL\ Omens, New and Desirable.
Every article ol the different kinds of DRESS
GOODS In the BLACK and SECOND MOURNING
lino. Selected from the very best makers.
Lupin's Square Thlbbet Shawls,
do Long do do
Black French Blanket Shawls,
2d Mourning Francis Blanket Loog Shawls,
21 Mourning French Blanket Square do,
English Crepe Veil, (every size),
Grenadine Veils, (every size)
English Crepes, French popes.
SHROUDING CAS.IIMERES,
SHROUDING FLANNELS,
BLACK GAUNTLETTS, all kinds,
HLAOK GLOVES, all kind;
BLACK BORDERED HANDKERCHIEFS,
(all kinds).
BLACK MISERY. (all Mode),
SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF COLLARS,
PLAIN BLACK RIBBONS.
Air inspection of our stock will coalition all.
CATHCART & BROTHER,
a 27 Next toHlo Harrtaburg Bank.
NEW FIRM. NEW GOODS
NEW PRICES !
rrEIE 6IIBSCRIBERS having succeeded
to the WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERY BUSI
NESS of Messrs. GROSS & KUNKEL, at WALNUT
STREET WHARF, would respectfully announce to the
citizens of Harrleburg and vicinity, that they are pre
pared to offer for sale a large and complete assortment of
Groceries, Provisions,
Fish, - Salt, •
Grain, Flour,
Ropes, in great variety,
(lueensware, Paints,
Oils,
Glass,
C Nails,
&a.
Our Largo SPRING STOCK, purchas ement, &c.,
ed in Philadelphia
and New York, and now arriving, has been selected
with much care, and will present great inducements to
those buyers.
Wo intend to keep FIRST-CLASS GOODS, and WILL
NOT BE UNDERSOLD, and hope by honorable dealing to
clorit and receive a share of patronage.
atar2,4-dtf ROBINSON k CO
SAVING FUND
NATIONAL SAFETY TRUST CO.
OFFItoE,
Walnut St., S. W. Corner of Third.
Arrangements for Business durew the ASSispentim qf
Specie Payments by the Banks.
L Deposits received and payments made every day.
2. Currant Bank Notes and Specie will be received on
deposit.
3. Deposits made in Bank notes and Specie will be Paid
back in city Bank notes.
4. Deposita tn ade In Gold or Silver will be paid back
In Coin.
INTEREST FIVE PER CENT. PER
ANNUM.
HENRY L BENNER, President.
ROBERT SELFRIDGE, Vice President
WILLIAM J. REED, Secretary.
marll-d and w
WASHLIIDG BILE QUICK MIDEAST
HARRISON'S HOUSEHOLD SOAP.
IT is DwrnsivE. It removes all dirt, and
washes with or without rubbing.
it is summit. It removes all stains by OH, Paint,
Printers' Ink, Wagon or Machine Grease.
It is a lILTACen. It bleaches brown clothes white, and
white clothes whiter.
It is meorricer. It gives a rich permanent lather, and
makes the hands soft, whiteand elastic.
It is a PERFICT wanes, in any water, hot or cold, bard
or soft, salt or fresh, of Sneat lawns, and all grades, to
the coarsest clothes.
It is LASTING. It does much washing with little cost.
It is ZOONOMICAL. It saves wear and tear, time, labor
and money.
It combines all the good, and none of the bad proper.
ties of every other Soap, therefore it is a mucr soar.
It is a Perfect Soap for all uses of the Household. In
the Laundry, for clothes of every description—for the
Wash stand—for cleaning paint, glassware, porcelain,
crockery, table, kitchen and dairy utensils.
Directions accompany each cake. Samples can be bad
real OP MUMS, upon application at our store. The
cakes weigh about one pound, and do not cost more than
any of the ordinary soaps now in the market.
WaL DOCK JR. & 00.,
Agents for Harrisburg.
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LOSING OUT our still large asuortmen
of FURS, consisting of
handsome Dark Sable Setts,
Handsome Dark Siberian Squirrel Setts,
A tine stock of all kinds of tow price Fun,
A Minato for Bargains in Fine Furs.
Call at CATHCAHTS,
N 0.14 Market Square,
est to the Harrisburg Bank
Jan 24
AUGUSTINE L. CRAYNE.
CARPENTER AND BUILDER.
Residents No. 27 North &mid &rtd.
N, B—JOBBING ATTENDED TO
SPERM CANDLES !
A WIG II JUST 'UMW= BY
17 WM. DOOR JR. & 00.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY AFTERNOON, MARCH 30, 1861.
Pennsylvania Legislature
FRIDAY, March 29, 1861.
The Senate met at 10 o'clock, A. M., Mr.
PENNE! in the Chair as Speaker, pro tem.
Prayer by Rev. G. W. Johnston.
The Journal of yesterday was partly read,
when
On motion of Mr. YARDLEY, the further
reading of the same was dispensed wiih.
Mr. YARDLEY presented a petitian of citi
zens of the Ridge Valley Church, of Bucks
county, asking for authority to sell cert
real edtate.
Laid upon the table.
Mr. SCHINDEL pnesented a petition of citi
zen:: of Pennsylvania,. praying fur an appropria
tion to aid free colored persons to emigrate to
Liberia.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Mr. CONNELL, a remonstrance of citizens of
Philadelphia and owners of property on Broad
street, in said city, against any bill proposing to
incotporate a company with authority to use
said streetas a freight railroad.
Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Also, a remonstrance of marble dealers of
Philadelphia, against any additional legislation
in reference to marble.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. BENSON, a petition of citizens of Mlle=
county, in favor of a law to secure a stricter
accountability of public officers.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Also, four petitions of citizens of Warren.
county in favor of a ferry at Tideoute, in said
county.
Laid upon the table.
Also, a remonstrance of citizens of Potter
county against the passage the Jersey Shore
boom bill.
Laid upon the table.
Mr. BOUGIITER, a petition of citizens of
Annville, Lebanon county, for a law to provide
for the grading, curbing and paving of Main or.
Market street in said borough.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. HIESTAND, a petition' of citizens of
Lancaster county in favor of a law for 'the de
struction of Canada thistles in said county.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture,
and Manufactures.
Also, a petition of citizens of Lancaster coun
ty in favor of an appropriation to the Penney!
vania Colonization society.
Mr. WHAItTON also presented-a-petition of
citizens of Huntingdon county of similar im
port.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Also, a petition in favor of the Juniata Val
ley Railroad bill.
Also, a remonstrance of citizens of Hunt; : -
don county against the annexation of part of
Bell township, said county, to Juniata county.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County Seats.
Also, a petition of citizens of Middle Wood
bury township, Bedford county, asking that said
township be attached to Blair county.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and - County Seats.
Mr. MOTT, a petition of citizens of Lehigh
county for an Act to prevent any further emi
gration of free colored persons into this Com
monwealth.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. WAM, a petition of citizens of Blair
county in favor of the Juniata Valley railroad.
Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
Mr. IRISH, a petition of -citizens of West
Deer township, Allegheny county, in favor of
an Act to change the place of holding elections
in said township.
Referred to the Committee on Election Dis
tricts.
Mr. YARDLEY, (Judiciary,) as committed, a
supplement to an Act authorizing President
Judges to hold court out of their several dis
tricts.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to au
thorize the partial taxation of Attorneys fees.
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill, en
titled "an Act supplemental to an Act relative
to the sale and conveyance of real estate.
Also, (same,) as committed,) an Act legalizing
certain dockets of the Justice of the Peace of
Brookville, Jefferson county.
Also, (same,) as committed, ml Act relative
to prothonotaries in the city of Philadelphia.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act relative
to Courts in Delaware county.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to ena
ble the county of Armstrong to compromise
with holders of her county bonds, issued to the
Allegheny Valley Railroad company.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to extend
Fourth street and widen Coates street in the
borough of Bridgeport.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act relative
to Notaries Public in and for Erie county.
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill No.
252, entitled "an Act for the relief of George
Edkins, late treasurer of Sullivan oounty."
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, Houle bill, No. 101, entitled an Act rela
tive to unseated lands.
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, House bill, No. 576, entitled an Act to ap
point an auctioneer in the county of Bedford.
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, an Act for the relief of the heirs of Saint
Clair Denney, deceased.
Mr. HAIL, (same,) with a negative recom
mendation, an Act, to enable the Orphan's
Court of Armstrong county, to make distribu
tion of the estate of Wm. Gates, deceased, late
of Kittaning.
Also, (same,) as committed, a supplement to
an Act relative to the measurement of marble
and the appointment of a marble measurer in
the city of Philadelphia.
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, House bill, No. 425, an Act to authorize
the prothonotary of any Court of Record to
enter judgment on warrant of attorney in the
name of executors and administrators.
Also, (same,) as committed, an. Act relative
to the town house of Fairfield township, Craw
ford county.
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill, No.
613, entitled an Act to allow the sheriff of Fay
ette county a fair compensation for his trouble
and expense in recapturing escaped prisoners,
&c.
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, House bill, No. 623, entitled an Act to
provide for taking judgments by default in the
city of Philadelphia and Fayette county.
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, House bill No. 780, a supplement to an
Act relative to boroughs.
AID; (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, an Aot zela*ire to the mortgage of bonds
of rains& companies.
SENATE
PETITIONS, REMONSTRANCE", &C. PRESIDITED
Referred to the Committee on 'Finance
Referred to the Committee on Railroads..
AP4 5 , 1;19 14 4 14:9 7 , !I V V *^:4
Mr. SMITE, (same,) as comthitted, House
bill No. 442, entitled "an Act to authorize the
Governor to appoint an inspector, of domestic
distilled liquors for the county of Allegheny."
Also, (same,) as committed, a supplement to
an Act relating to judicial districts in this Com
monwealth.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to au
thorize the dissolution of the corporation called
the Philadelphia steam tug company.
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to repeal
a further supplement to an Act regulating auc
tions in the city of Lancaster and other towns
in this Commonwealth and the several supple
ments thereto, approved the seventh day of
April one thousand eight hundred and thirty
&wo,„so far as the sarnivelates tcrthe counWt
Fayette.
Also, (same,) as committedillrnria, l 4 . No.
523, entitled a supplement to an act to appro
priate the road tax on certain unseated lands in
Clearfield county to the improvement of a road
through the same.
Also, (same,) as committed, an act to repeal
certain road laws of Liberty township, Susque
hanna county, and to revive the general road
laws of this Commonwealth.
Also, (same,) as committed, a supplement to
the several acts of this Comnionwealth, relative
to the sale of unseated lands.
Mr. - F
-I'A TX., '(Estates and Escheats,) with a
negative recommendation, House bill, No. 684,
entitled "An Act 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 to perfect a title to said congregation."
Mr. SMITH, (Corporations,) as committed,
House bill, No. 779, entitled ". a supplement
to an Act incorporating the German Hospital
of Philadelphia.'
Mr. BLOOD, (Railroads,) as committed,House
bill, No. 689, entitld " a supplement to an Aot
incorporating the Mahoning and Broad Moun
tain Railroad company."
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to incor
porate the New Castla and Darlington Railroad
company.
Mr. PARKER, (same,) as committed, a sup
plement to an Act to incorporate the M'Calla
Mountain Railroad company.
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill, No.
408, entitled " anAct to - incorporate the Peo
ple's Passenger. Railvray company."
Mx. LANDON, (same,). as committed, House
.bill No. 410, entitled "an Act to incorporate
the Harrisburg City Passenger Railway corn-
Pany."
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill No.
326, entitled "a farther supplement to an Act
to incorporate the West Philadelphia Pas • nger
Railway company."
Mr. IMBRIE, (Election Districts,) as com
mitted, an Act fixing the place of holding .the
elections in the second and third -wards of the
city of Harrisburg.
Mr. MESTAND, (Education,) as commitOd,
Rouse bill No. 666, entitled "an Act - .g
tauthorizing school ' directors
sites for school houses in Chester and Delaware
counties, to Pike, Westmoreland and other
counties."
Mr. MEREDITH, (Agriculture and Domestic
Manufactures,) as committed, an Act to prevent
the spreading and introduction of . the Canada
thistle into Lancaster county,
Mr. ROBINSON, (Compare Bills,) made a re
port which was read and approved.
Mr. SCHINDEL, (Private Claims and Dam
ages,) as committed, House bill No. 699, enti
tled "an Act authorizing the settlement of the
claim of Thomas Keating."
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act for the
relief of George Jordon.
Mr. TRISH, (same,) as committed, House bill
No. 649, entitled "an Act for the relief of J.
H. Martin, late Treasurer of Venango county."
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill No.
206, entitled "an Act for the final adjustment
and settlement of the claim of Samuel R. Rich
ards."
Mr. CONNELL, (same,) as committed, House
bill No. 666, entitled "an Act authorizing an
examination of the claim of Sherman Bills
against the Commonwealth."
Mr. ABBOTT, (same,) with a negative recom
mendation, House bill No. 496, entitled "an
Act relative to damages done out lot No. 28 in
the borough of Bridgewater."
Mr. YARDLEY moved to discharge the Com
mittee on the Judiciary from the further con
sideration of "an Act relative to passengers
using the Pennsylvania railroad."
The motion was agreed to, and the bill was
Referred to the Committee on Railroads.
BILLS READ IN PLACE
Mr. YARDLEY read in place an Act for the
sale of certain woodland in Bucks county.
Referred to the Commitee on Estates and Es
cheats.
Mr. HEESTAND, an Act to incorporate the
Columbia Boom company.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. PARKER, an Act to incorporate the Har
risburg Boom company.
Referred to the Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. BOUGHTER, an Act to grade, curb and
pave Main or Market strict in Annville,
Leba
non county.
Referred to the Committee on-the Judiciary.
ORIGINAL ILI:SOLUTION
Remised, That when the Senate adjourns this
morning, it be until next Monday afternoon at
three o'clock.
On the question, ,
Shall the resolution pass?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
YARDLEY and Mr. SMITH, and were as fol
low, vis :
Ysss—Messrs. Blood, Clymer, Connell, Craw
ford, Hall, Hiestand, Iri6n, Landon, M'Clure,
Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Penney, Rob
binson, Serrill, Smith and Palmer, Speaker-18.
Nays—Messrs. Boughter, Fuller, Schindel,
Welsh and Yardley-6.
So the resolution was agreed to.
ORDERS OE THE DAY.
Senate bill, entitled "a supplement to =Act
to incorporate the Pittsburg, Allegheny and
Manchester Railroad company,"
Came up in order on third reading.
Mr. PENNEY asked and obtained the unan
imous consent of the Senate toamend by striking
therefrom the second section,
The bill so amended,
Passed finally.
House bill, entitled "an Act to protect fruit,
etcetera, and punish trespass in the several
counties of this Commonwealth,"
Came up in order on second reading, and
Passed finally.
- House bill, No. 407, entitled "a supplement
to an Act to incorporate the North Philadel
phia Passenger Railway company,"
Came up in order on third, reading.
On the question,
Shall the bill pass ?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
YARDLEY and Mr. OONNELL, and were as
follows, viz: 0
Yam—Messrs. Blood, Clymer,
Connell, Ful
ler, Hall, Landon, Meredith, Mott, Nichols,
Schindel, Serrill and Palmer—Speaker-12.
Nays—Messrs. Bonghter,Crawford,Lawrence,
M'Clure, Parker, Penney, Robinson, Smith,
Wharton and Yardley-10.
So the bill passed.
Senate bill, No 166, entitled "a supplement
to an Act relative to the rights of property of
husband and wife, approved April 11, 1856,
came up in order on second reading.
The first section was read, and
On the question will the*natilkallTee to the
seine,
The yeas and nays were required by Mr
M'CLURE and Mr. IRISH, and were as follow
viz :
YEas—Messrs. Benson, Blood, Connell, Ham
ilton, Heistand, Imbrie, Irish, Meredith, Par
ker, Robinson, Smith, Welsh and Wharton
13.
NAts—Messrs. Boughter,Bound, Clymer,
Crawford, Fuller, Hall, andon, Lawrence,
M'Clure, Mott, Penney, S Semill, Yard
ley and Palmer, Speaker—lb.
So the question was determined in the nega
tive, and the bill fell.
Senate bill No. 827, entitled "an Act rela
tive td railrcad companies," came up in order
on second reading.
The first section was read, and
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the same?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
YARDLEY and Mr. CONNELL, and were as
follow, viz :
Yses—Messrs. Benson, Blood, Conaeal,
Fuller, Hall, Hiestand, Imbrie, Landon, inw
renee, M'Clure, Nichols, Parker, Smith, Whar
ton, Palmer, Speaker-15.
Nem—Messrs. Boughter, Bound, C101pc )
Crawford,lrish, Mott, Penney, Robinson,lsabla
del, Swill, Welsh, Yardley.-12.
So the section was agreed to.
The remaining sections were then severally
read and agreed to, and the bill laid over ell
third reading.
HILL PASSED
Mr. FULLER called up an Act to allow - Abe
Sheriff of Fayette county a fair complus**
for trouble and expense incurred in attempting
to recapture escaped convicts.
Passed finally.
PHILADELPHIA FISH BILL
An extract.from the Journal of the HouseAt
Representatirrs WAS read, by which it *if
stated that the House refused to concur indillia4
ant amendments to House bill No. 386, entitled
"an Act to prohibit the importation of hitt in
to Philadelphia and ports adjacent, at impro
per seasons."
The question before the Senate being,
U i
on ll the Sexu4# insist, upon its asnendmenbg
p that ilimittou,
' Te yeas •Und nays were required by Mr.
WELSH ann Mr. SERRILL, and were as fol
low, viz :
YEA9.—Messrs. Blood,. Clymer, Connell,
Crawford, Hall, Irish, Mott, Penney, Schindel,
Welsh, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker-12.
NAYS.—Messrs. Benson, Boughter, Bound,
Fuller, Hamilton, Himtand, Imbrie, Landon,
Meredith, Nichols, Parker, Robinson, Serrill,
Smith and Wharton-15.
So the Senate refused to insist, and conse
quently the bill passed in its original shape.
PRIVATE BELL PASSED
Mr. HALL moved that the Senate proceed to
the consideration of House bill, No. 516, en
titled a supplement to an Act incorporating the
Clear Hope and Independence plank road and
turnpike company.
The motion was agreed to,
The bill taken up, considered, and
Passed finally.
DOOM AT JERSEY SHORE.
Mr. BENSON moved that the Senate proceed
to the consideration of House bill, No. 301, en
titled an Act for the erection of a boom in the
Susquehanna river, at or near the borough of
Jersey Shore, LyooMing county.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the amendment?
The yeas and nays were required by Hr.
M'CLURE and Mr. BENSON and were as fol
low, viz :
YEAs—Messrs. Benson, Clymer, Crawford,
Fuller, Hamilton, Hiestad, Imbrie, Landon,
Lawrence, Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker,
Robinson, Schindel,Serrill,Smith, Welsh,Whar
ton, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker-21.
Nays—Messrs. Boughter, Bound, M'Clure
and Penney-4.
So the question was determined in the affirm
ative.
The Senate resolved itself into Committee of
the Whole, Mr. HAMILTON in the Chair, on
said bill.
The first section was read in Committee and
negatived.
The Committee then rose and reported the
bill negatively.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the report of the
Committee of the Whole?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
BENSON and Mr. BOUGHTER, and were as
follow, viz :
YEAS—Messrs. Benson, Blood, Boughter,
Bound, Clymer, Connell, Crawford, Fuller,
Hall, Hamilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Landon,
Lawrence, M'Clure, Meredith, Mott, Nichols,
Parker, Robinson, Schindel, Serrill, Smith,
Welsh, Wharton and Yardley-26.
;; Ners.—None.
So the report of the Committee of the Whole
was agreed to and the bill fell.
Mr. BLOOD moved to reconsider the vote
just taken.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to reconsider?
The yeas and nays were .required by Mr.
M'CLURE and Mr. BLOOD, and were as fol
lows, viz:
Ynas.—Messrs. Penney-1.
NAYS.—Messrs. Benson, Blood, - Boughter,
Bound, Clymer, Connell, Crawford, Hall, Ham
ilton, Hiestand, Imbrie, Landon, Lawrence,
M'Clure, Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker,
Robinson, Schindel, Serrill, Smith, Welsh,
Wharton, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker,.26.
So the motion to re-consider was not agreed
to.
RADANOY AND BROAD MOILNTAIN RAILROAD
Mr. BIESTAND called up a supplement to
the Act to incorporate the Mahanoy and Broad
Mountain Railroad company.
Passed finally.
STONE COAL IN PEILADELPHIA. •
Mr. SMITH moved that the. Senate resume
the consideration of the motion to reconsider
the vote had on the first section of House bill
No. 427, entitled "an Act to regulate the sell:
ingot stone coal in the city of Philadelphia."-
The motion to resume was agreed to, and the
question recurring,
Ittaz tiding flu.
Raving procured Steam Power Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB find - BOOK PRINTING of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ea
tablishmentin the country.
RATER OF Al./VIIRTIERNO.
WFour lines or leas constitute one-hairsquars• 611
lir.es or more than four constitute a square.
Half quare. one day...... ..
one Week
one month
" three monies
ti EliX months
One Square one day
ono .............. 2 00
ono month . 3 00
41 throe m0nth5........ ....... 00
a six months . .800
one year 10 00
Re-Doslness notices inserted in the Local column, cr
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CRNIII PER Lll.'m
or each inserUon.
NO. 73.
Jar Marriages and Deaths to be charged as regular
advertleemente.
Will the Senate reconsider the vote by which
the first section of the bill was negatived?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
HEESTAND and Mr. SMITH, and were as fol
low, viz:
YEAs—klessrs. Blood, Connel, Crawford,
Hamilton, Imbrie, Landon, Parker, Schindel
and Smith-9.
Nets—Messrs. Clymer, Hiestand, Penney,
Robinson and Yardley—b. ~..
No quorum having voted, 1 , G. -
The SPEAKER directed a call of the Semite,
which resulted as follows :
Passer—Messrs. Blood, Clymer,' 'Cl:amen,
Crawford, Hamilton, Hiestand,lmbrie, Landon,
Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Penney, Rob
inson, Schindel, Smith, Welsh, Wharton, Yard
ley and Palmer, Speaker-20.
A quorum having answered to their names,
The yeas and nays, on the motion to re=
consider, were again required by Mr. HIFST
AND and Mr. SMITH, and resulted as follows
MO.—Messrs. Blood, • Connell, Crawford,
Fuller, Imbrie, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Schin
del, Smith and Wharton-11.
Nora--Messrs. Boughter, Clymer, Hall, thee •
tend, Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure, Penney,
Robinson, Serrill, Yardley and Palmer, Speaker
12.--
So the motion to re-consider was not agreed
Mr. ROBINSON called up House bill No. 24,
entitled "an Act relative to judicial districts in
this Commonwealth."
The first section of the bill was read, and
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to the same ?
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
BLOOD and Mr. ,ROBINSON, and were as
follows, viz :
YELS—Messrs. Landon, Lawrence, M'Clure,
Meredith, Smith and Yardley-6.
Nsys—Messrs. Blood, Boughter,Bound,
Clymer, Connell, Crawford, Hall, amilton,
Hiestand, Imbrie, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Rob
inson, Schindel, Serrill, Welsh, Wharton and
Palmer, Speaker-20.
So the section was negatived and the bill fell.
Mr. BLOOD move to reconsider the vote just
taken.
On the question,
Will the Senate agree to reconsider f
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
ROBINSON and Mr. BLOOD, and were as fol
low, viz :
Yses—Messrs. tendon, Penney, Smith and
Yardley-4.
NAys—Messrs. Blood, Boughter, Clymer,
Connell, Crawford, Fuller, HamiltOn, Riestimd,
Imbrie, Meredith, Mott, Nichols, Parker, Ro
binson, Schindel, Serrill, Welsh, Wharton and
Palmer, Speaker-19.
So the motion to reconsider was not agreed
to.
Mr. McCLURF.. rose to a personal explanation,
and stated that the remarks delivered by Mr.
ants; relative to the bill for the commuta
tion of the tonnage duties, as lately published
in the Record, were liable to be construed to his
(Mr. Mauna's) disadvantage.
Mr. CLYMER replied in explanation of the
Matter referred to.
[The remarks of Messrs. McCums and Clay
man will appear hereafter.]
h RKIII): 1 11 CT' '4 D'. l l +ll
Mr. PENNEY called up Homo bill No. 442,
entitled "an Act to authorize the Governor to
appoint an inspector of domestic distilled li
quors for the county of Allegheny."
Passed finally.
The hour of one having arrived, the Senate
Adjourned.
HERR'S HOTEL!
NEWLY REFITTED !
yTIE . UNDERSIGNED having leased
this well known and pophlar hotel, in the city of
arrlsburg, is now refilling and furnishing the same
with NSW FIJRNITIMS in the very beet modern style.
It is located in the most contra! part of tho city, within
a short distance of the depots of four different railroad
and also near the Stela ea pito] buildings.
The house is large and the sleeping apartments are
well vacillated.
The TAMS is well provided with all seasonable nu
des This city Is well known throughout the State as
baying the best market outside or the Atlantic eitiee, and
consequently no CuClPlaints stall be made on that store.
The BAR has also undergone changes and will be kept
stocked with the best and purest Liquors in the country
No exertion will be spared to make the traveler end
sojourner comfortable in every respect. A continuance
of the patronage of the old customers, together with new
additions 15 respectfully solicited. _
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