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theta.dlisotratinued.
lEEE
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SOMETHING MORE VALUABLE
THAN SILVER OR GOLD,
EM2EM
i IT WILL REBIOfIE THE WEAK,
.11,1sTATE j TKE IN ALL rrs ORIGINAL
'VD,OR AND PURITY.
PROF. 0„ J. WOOD'S
REKT'RATIV-E CORDIAL,
BLOQII RENOVATOR.
• _ ,
ihalteciaelY, What iisuame indicnto ; for, while pleasan
to the taste, it is revi.ii3 log, exhilarating and strength
ening to the vital newer.. it also revivifies, reinstates,
— and_ Mews ,i the bloo ail its original purity, and thus
--reltOtetraild readers the' system invulnerable to attacks
oP divasse„. It iS the - o fly preparation over offered to :the
wq,rld iniltionular form io es to be within the reach, of
chemically and Ekillt ally combined as to be the
most powerful - tonic, and yet so perfectly adapted as to
act tn.perfeet accordanee with the laws of nature, and
lattice soothe the weakest stomach, and tone up the di
,gestive organs, and allay all nervous and other Irritation - .
~ „lt le also perfectly esDitarat.ng In its effects! and yet ills
- ,fit
by laesitlide or depression of spirits. It
sdomposed entirely of vegetables, and those thoroughly
combining Powerful tunic and soothing properties, and
cooseguentiy a a never. lujure. As a sure preventive
antautoor
CONSUMPTION, BRONCHTILS, DYSL
. PEPSIA, LO •S- OE ..f . APPETITE, FAINTNESS,
NERVOUS. IRRITABILITY, -.NEURALGIA, PAL
- 1 1 11 '4 11 N 'MR HEART, hiEI.,AN
()DULY, HYPOCHONDRIA, NIGHT
SWEATS, LANGITOR, GIDDINESS,
AND ALL TEIAT.CLASS OF CA
SESSOFEARFULLY FATAL
- • - ' - CALLED :.FEMALE
WEAKMS AND
TIES. -
tHERE IS NOTEUNG rrs "EQUAL
Also, Liver Derangements or Torpidity, and Livor
Complaint, Diseases of the Kidneys, or any genera ide
rangement of the Urinary organs.
It will not only cure the debility iollowing canza and
lEylltt, but prevents all attacks arising from Miasmatic
loflueimes, and cure the disoaies at once, if already at
tacked.
',TR/NE=B should have a bottle with them, as It in
' WWI , Orecerits any deleterious consequences following
upon change of climate and fritter. -
As . it prevents costiveness strengthens the digestive
Thrgins; it, shOtild be in the hands of'.all persons orseden
'
lAllti9 not accustomed to out-door exercise, should
%Ways omit: '
- 'MOTEIER.9 should use It, foi it Is aperient relief. Taken
„p month, or two before the final 'trial, she will pass .the
treatithl-period with perfect ease and safety. .
There is no mistake about It.
THE CORDIAL IS ALL WE CLAIM FOR '
.MOTHERS, TRY IT
. And to you we appeal, to detect the illness or deabse
not only of your daughters before it be too Iste, but also
your sons and husbands, for while the former from false
delicacy, often go down to a premature grave, rather.
than let their condition be known in time, the latter are so
, bilett-mixed up with the excitement of business, that Bit
were not for you, they tco, would travel in the same
downward path until it is too late to arrest their fatal
fall. But the mother is always vigilant, and to you we
confidently appeal ; for we are sure yours:lever-flailing
affeetten will unerringly point you to Prefossor , WOOD'S
REnTORATIVE CORDIAL AND BLOOD RENOVATOR as
tee remedy which should be always on hand in - time of
need. •
need what the Press say after thoroughly testing the
matter, and no one can have a doubt.
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL.—It is ree
corded in classics that Payche was once sent to a climate
warmer than the West Indies to procure a sample of the
beauty of Proserpina in a box. After some delay the
messenger returned, and as soon as the lid of the box
was removed out flew all the ills that flesh is heir to.—
Fortimateiy hope was found In the bottom of the box.
Prof. Wood's Restorative Cordial revives the recollection
of the story, for It invigorates thehlood, aidsthe organs
of digestion, imparts strength to the nervous System, and
fortifies the citadel of health, so as to bid defiance to the
amaults of disease. It Is a healthy tonic, composed en.
tirely of vegetable productions and while it is median•
tin as pure Wine, tO isjutious results can possibly follow
Its use it is a desideratum in the medical world, and
thoseeritto are afflicted with lose of Appetite, Dyspepsia,
Consumption, Faintness, giddiness, Neuralgia, Palpita.
totter the Heart, &c., will here find an infallible panacea.
4 iitsliauls Daily Espiess. ,,
PROF. WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL and BLOOD
RENOVATOR is, without doubt, the best Tonic Cordial in
the w,orld. To thtse who are suffering from general de.
batty we Would recoinmend, its use; for, while it is pleas.
kilt to the taste, it ls 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 heal h will at
once feel its exhilarating power. We are confident that
after using one bottle of this cordial none will be for a
day without it—u New York Leader.” '
A PURE, 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 aot in per
fect accordance with the laws of nature, and thus' soothe
the'weakest stomach and at the same time allay ner
vous and other irritations, and tone up all the organs. of
athiCh the human body is composed, is offered in Prof.
Wood's Restorative ordial and Blood Renovator. Hence,
It imperfectly adapted le cid and young. Reader; try it.
,Thousands have already cans so, and the testimony is
*Venal in its favor.—" New York Am is .' ,
kItOPEBSOR WOOD'S RESTORATIVE CORDIAL AND
BLOOD RENOVATOR, for the cure at General Debility, or
Weakness arising,from any cense, else 'Dyspepsia, leery
, oneness, right Sweats, Incipient Conaneiption, Liver
Othplaiets„ Etilioneness, Loss of Appetite, Petiole Weak.
nags, in all Its Miles, also, to , prevent the contraction of
disease, la certairdy the best and most agreeable oordial
tonic audßenovatar ever offered to the aftlicted, and-so
chemically combined as to be the most powerful teak
I:ever.known to medical science.- Reader, try it. IT wita.
1110 TOO. Coon. We have no heats ion in recommending
Singe we itiow it to be a safe, pleasant, and sure re.
used, for the diseases enumerated.--" New York LO-
W,
Before noticing a patent medieing, we have to be car
UM that it will prove itself to •be all that it is venom.
mended. And We would say that the Restorative Cor
dial and Blood Renovator of Prof. Wood will stand the
teat fully, and, in rant, it is without any doubt the first
article in market for purifying the Blood and strengthen
- ing the system. We have no hr •-tation in recommending
Its use to all.—" The New-Yorker."
.
/,00M TO YOORRELF IN maz.--Elow many in dorme
r r Mimeo of •a-fslie delicacy altar from suppremeo,, p a i n ,
tal, or obstructed mensuration, and think hcrlause they
are young that hy•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 already germina
ting in the system, because the vital energies are im-
Paktnl, and - ihe_entire animal economy deranged, &Mill
tatelll and yet, careless of themselves na they are, if a
riSUMuIY were tett before them which wonld restore all the
nipations of the system, and reinvigornte the body, they
WO, Vitiate it, and thus be-in-time to 'save their. lives.-
- Parents, think of this, -- and at once give them a b o ttl e of
n il
Prof. Wodd'e Restorative Cordial an Blood Renovator.—
“The New York Courier.”
0.-J WOOD, Proprietor, 444 oadwayi New York,
and 114 Market street, St. Louis, Nio.
,-At No. 444 Broadway, aillhe Family and Patent
Medicines constantly on hand, always fresh and genuine.
. Ford & Macomber, Washington Avenue, Sole agents
. or Albany; Dr H. Snell, agent."for Schenectedy.
Sold also by A. IL Sands tcro., corner of Fulton and
William streets. ' jan2s.eo thaw
ANE • LOT OF
LADIES' SHOPPING TRAVELING BAGS
Comprising a number o new styles,GENTS' and La
ms' Money Purses a Wallets, flue assortment
last received and for sale
BE
JOSEPH CASEY.
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Law will attend faithfully and
onal ' buaineas entreated to their
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promptly_ to all profe
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Pennsylvania Legislature.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
THURSDAY, April 4, 1861.
The House was called to order at 10 o'clock,.
A. M., by the SPEAKER. • •
Prayer by Rev. Kr. KDICASD, of Freedom,
Penang° county.
The Clerk read the Journal, of, yesterday,
when,
On motion of Mr. HOPPER,the further read
ing of the same was dispensed with.
Mr. RANDALL, a remonstrance against .the
Passyunk Road and Penrose Ferry Road, branch
of the Lombard and South streets Railroads.
-Referred to the Committee on City Passen
ger Railroads.
Mr. ABBOTT, one of like import.
Referred to the Committee , on City Passen
ger Railroads.
Mr. SHEPPARD, one of like import.
Referred to the Committee on City Passenger
Railroads.
Mr. DUNLAP, one of like import.
Referred to the Committee on City Besse - 14er
Railroads.
Mr. MARSHALL, a petition from citi7goas of
Allegheny county, praying that the lalr pro
hibitingithe issuing,,of smailnotas by, the banks
of this State may be repealed.
Referred to the Committee on Banks.
Mr. FRAZIER, four petitions from citizens of
Great Bend township, Susquehanna county,
fora change in the place of holding elections
in said township. ,
Referred to the Committee on Election Dis
tricts.
Mr. CALDWELL, one from citizens of Phila
delphia for the erection of a* bridge Over, the.
Schuylkill at South street, Philadelphia.
Referred to the Committee:on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. ROBINSON, one from citizens of Venan
go and Butler, comities for the location' of '_a
State 'Road in said counties.
Referred to the Committee on Roads and
Bridges. ,
Mr. GRAHAM, one' from citizens of Butler
county, for a State road ftbm Franklin' county,
to'Hittanning, Armstrong county.
Referred to the Committee oil Roads, Bridges
and Canals.
Mr. TELLER, one from citizens of Erie coun
ty, for the repeal of a law relative to ,tolls on
I plank roads in said county.
Referred to the:Committee on Roads, Bridges
and Canals.'
Mr. IiARNSTRY, - one from citizens of, the
northeastern portion of the twenty-third ward,
Philadelphia, asking to be annexed to Bucks
county.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County-Seats. - '
Mr. SMITH, (Berke,) two remonstrances from
citizens of Tulpehocken and Bethel townships,
Barks county, against the passage of au Act to
annex parts of said townships to Lebanon
county.
Referred to the Committee on New C'ounties
and County Seats.
Mr. RHOADS, two of like import.
Referred to the. Committee on New Comities
and County Seats. :
Mr. BOYER, one of like import.
Referred to the Committee on New COunties
and County Seats.
Mr. FRAZIER, three_
petitions from Citizens
of Susquehanna county, for the passage of an
Act taxing dogs in said county.
Mr. BUTLER, (Crawford,) one from citizens
of Woodcock borough, Crawford county, for
the passage of an Act to empower the ,school
directors of said borough to borrow money.
Referred to the Committee on EducatiOn.
Mr. DONLEY, one ,from the trustees 'of the
Greene Aostdemy, ' and• citizens of Cannichtel
borough, Greene county, for an Act oreatingn
normal school department in said academy.
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Mr. RILEY, one from citizens of Bucki cOun
ty, asking for an alteration of the school law
with regard to sending Scholars out of Ohe,dis•
trict into another.
Referred to the Committee on Educatiim;
Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia ) ) one from thirty
three hundred citizens, tax payers and' i lvork,
ingmen of Philadelphia, praying for the passage
of a bill for the erection of public public build
bags in Philadelphia.
Laid on thetable.
Mr. DUNLAP, five remonstrances )
same. '
Laid on the table..
Mi. SMITH, (Philadelphia,),
the Board of Underwriters of
reference to the bill now bet,
regulate wharfage and aboPy
age.
The petition was read/
MOORE; referred to a
seven.
LVISENRINf
erred to Spy
Mr. \MEW
Beferree -
Mr. SHE;
'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE,
61 Market Str-at
JOHN W. BROWN.
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE•"
VOL. XIV.
LETTBBS, PETFCIOI , I3, ac
the time,
dlosion did
.4 7
er as had it
s tanding at the
s have been fear
/overhauled, and as
water and but eighty
the time, the cause of
it remain a mystery.
4rsats.—The knights of the
de" are sometimes reckoned
ss of non-combatants_ Yet we
them warlike, and when the
that opened the ball with MexiC .
to class more fully or more ably
)own South they are keeping up
as the following article frouirYi
of a late date infficateg :-I; o f
of Yazoo Minute Rifles whicllaw
;h our streets yesterday molt
' to glory or some other poinkary,
iented by members of the "a
The entire complement of t mu.
was in the ranks—editor t for en
The fighting propensity - 1
appreciated in this compan .d ary,
ly officered by the typos.
Asir', the foreman is a lien the
the drummer, while the col k or kis
iciates in the capacity of fif Act
us who are expected to 'eat re
* have a large number of prid
mks, three of whom are from t*ary,
The Cadets are also represents/
having .--
wing several printers in thei ,
to also several of them foundigi tive
anpany of this place.
it was a printer who capttdiciary,
'anJaointo,while he was maki
use of a common soldier. Tt °l the
ipeal of
le-awake—these printers—a
a hand at whatever is goliciary,
a matter of regret they sho;
ignus fatuus misnamed "Sore ; ,
vnesta.
which is at this time playird
“ Such fantastic tricks in the
make the angela:weep.”
600 of
HARRISBURG, PA., SATURDAY A.FTERNOON, APRIL 6, 1861.
Millville, Cambria county, praying for the pas
sage of an Act providing for the collection of
taxes and the election of Councilmen for -said
borough.
Referred to the , Cmumittee on the Judiciary,
(local.)
, Also, a, remonstrance of divers citizens of
,Gambria :Cdurity, against any change in the
;present, of collecting and paying over
the peOr'taxes in said county.
Referred to the Committee on the' Judiciary,
(local.).
Also, twoyetitions from citizens of Cambria
county praying that the office of Treasmer of
the Poor Fund in said county may be abolished.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(local.)
Mr. War.l.ll,_a_remonstrance from citizens
and tax-payers of the city of Lancaster, against
the passage of the bill for opening Mary street,
from its present termination to the 'Thirrisburg
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary,
(local.)' • ' ,
Also, a petition from Select and ,Common
Councils,of thecity-of Lancaster, against 'the
bill for.the extension of Mary street.
Referred to the COmmittee'on the J,udiciary,
(local.) " -
Mr. TRACY, one from-citizens =of, Standing
Stone township, Bradford county, for, a law to
provide for the. pitches(' of farra and: the
erection. of , a poor-house thereon.
Referred to the Committee on 'the Judiciary,
(load.)
Mr.- - WILLIAMS, a remonstrance from eti
zens of Butler township, Allegheny, county,
against the passage of a law to reform the finan4
vial: system of Allegheny county.
Laid'on the table.
Also, a memorial in favor of an appropriation
for the settlement of Liberia.
Laid on the table.
Ur. H13.111N;:a petition from citizens of Port
Clinton,. Schuylkill county, praying for a State
road to Albany township, Berke county.
Laid ofitlie - fable.
Mr. TELLEE;-tiia petitions for the increase
of the jurisdiction of justices of the peace.
Laid on the, table.
Mr. FLLToTT, two remonstrances, Immer
onsly signed, from Tioga . county, agamst the
passage of a law staying the collection of debts.
Laid on the table
Mr. PIERCE, a petition from citizensOf Ches
ter county, for an appropriation to the Coloni
zation society.
Laid on the table
.
Mr. WHITE moved to reconsider the vdte on
the final passage of lioruie bill No..o2,'eptitled
``a supplement to an Act relative to bridgiiin
Lancaster county." - •
.The motion was agreed to,
And the question recurring on the ffinatPas
sage of said bill, it was discovered that 'thebill
had been sent to the Senate.
Whereupon
Mr. WHITE Submitted a resolution request
big the Senarte to : ; which was
Agreed to. '
=lora TO inTSDRAW VITIMIONO.
Mount. HAYEMuid BLAITCHAII:1) aikedlor
and obtained lease to withdraw certain doge,
, .
manta.'
m93rra or ccki.mwmai.
Mr. MOORE, (Ways_and Means,) with a -ne
gative ram:maw:dation, an Act to reduce the
state tax on real and personal estate.
Mr. SHEPPARD, (same,) with negative re
commendation, an Act for the further mho- .
tion of the State tax. . . ,
Mr. - r,RTSENRING, (same,):with a n6gative
recommendation, an Act :to _exempt the
Institution of Lancaster from traation.
Mr. ELLENBERGER; (sameilwithaniogative
recommendation, an Act to exempt,the armory
of the Ringold Light Artillery of Reading from
Mr. CRAIG, (same,) with a negative kecom
mendation, an Act•to exempt the real estate of
the Philadelphia City lustitmtion from taxa
tion.
.
.
Mr. IRWIN . , (stoned with. a negatimo recom
mendation, an Act to exempt certain property
of the Spring: Garden Institution of Philadel
phia from taxation. 1 . -
- Mr. LAWRENCE, (same,) with a negative
reCommendation, an. Act to reduce the' State
`tax on personal.prOPerty.
Mr. ABBOTT, (same, with a negative recom
mendation,,an Act relative to State taxes.
I Mr. - GORDON, (Judiciary, general,) as com-
I raided, Senate bill entitled "a supplenient rola
' tive to suits brought by and- against railroad
4 companies." • ,
Mr. BYRNE, (same,) with a negative-recom
mendation, an Act granting certain rights to
married women.
..awn
EI:=1311
==l
Also; (same,) with a negative recommenda
tion, an Act relative to Attorneys, &c.
Mr. BLISS, (same,) with :a-negative ream -
Mendation, Senate bill entitled' "a ffirther sup
plement to the Act for•the assessment , Arid re
covery of damages on the North Branch - and
Wyoming canals.
Also, (same,) with a negative reocaunenda
lion, an. Act authorizing. the several :comity
Treasurers of this State , to refund certain • mo
nies.
Mr. DUFFEELD, (same,) with an nraead
ment, an Act for the relief-of-the--securities of
F. Knox Morton, late Treasurer of Philadel
phia..
Kr. SPRANG, - (same;) as - committed, an Act
relative . to the ereCtichi near townships.
Mr. ROBINSON, (judiciary, local,) as coin
mitted, an Act relative to the assessment .and
collection of taxes on unseated lands in Ober
ton township, Bradford county.
Mr. Ws:IOTA (saine,} - with amegative recom
mendation, an Act.to extend the Act relating .
to sherif63' and prothonotary's costs in Luzerne
county to. Dauphin county. '
Mr. COLLINS, (same,) with a negative re
commendation, .a supplement to an Act relat
ing to liens of mechanics and others upon build-
Mr.
_TELLER,.. (same,)_ _with amendinent,
an Act , relative to hucksters in Schuylkill
and IsTortiminlierland dotoities-
Mr. COLLINS, (same,) as oommitted.en' -Act
to provide for the erection of a house of ena
ployment and support of thepoor for Bradford
county. - •
Mr. BOXER, (same,) as committed, a sup
plement to an Act directing the manner' of
serving writs of summons in certain cases in
Mercier county.
Mr. WILSON, (same,) with amendment, an
Act to authorize the Erie canal company to
perfect a certain contract.
Also (same,) vgitij. a. negative recommenda
tion, an Act to increase the pay of Supervisors
in the county of Clarion.
Air-RANDALL; , 01111i10. ail comiiiitted, a suP
plement to the. Act. consolidatniV the city of
Phibuielphia.
Mr. ROBINSON, (same,) with a negative
rozorcsaeadatkm, an Act to authorize the ereo-
M:COMDICON
tion of apoor house by the borough of Hazel
ton, and the townships of 'Hazleton and Roder,
in Luzerne county. ;
Mr. BYRNE moved to recommit, the bill to,
the'CoMmittee on the Judiciary, (generals)
Agreed to.
Mr. B>Ssr TOTT, (same,) as committed, an Act
to authoirse the Trustees of Union ; Seminary,
New Bertin, Union county, to borrow money..
Considered, and
Passed,finally.
Mr. BOYER, (same,) as committee, an Act,
for the relief of the Tax Collector dif Luzerne
county.
Mr. WILSON, (same,) with, a negative re-
Commendation, a supplement to anAct to in
cOrixrrate the American Trust company for the
protection of emigrants, &c. t
Mr. CIALINS, (same,) with a negative re
commendation, a supplement to an Adt, relating
to Arbitrations in Lancaster county. 1 ,
Mr. BOYER, (same,) as committed, an Act
to authorize the Overseers of the Poor to; re
turn taxes assessed on unseated. lands ,to the
County Commissioners for collection.
Mr. RANDALL, (same,) as committed, an
,Act relatiye to the Sharon Iron works in Mer
-1 cer County.
Mr. AUSTIN, (Pensions and Gratnities,) as
committed, an Act for the relief of Temperance.
Morris, widow of an old soldier. s. •
Mr. SCHROCK, (same;) Senate bill entitled
, "an Act for the relief of Wm. Griffiths, an old sol
dier.
Mr: BYRNE, (Estates and Escheats) as com
mitted„Senate bill 600.
ML OBER, (same,) as committed, an Act to
confirm the title of Geo. C. Barber and others,
to certain lands.
Mr. REIFF, (same,) as committed, an Act for
the improvement of.wet land. •
Also, (same,) as committed, Senate, bill 417.
• Mr. - BLANCHARD, (same,) with amendment,
-Senate bill 481. . -
.Aiso, {same,) as committed, an Act for, thq
relief of the estate of Wm. L. Brown, (teamed;
of Erie. '
Also, (same,) as committed, an Act to vest
the - title in fee simple of lot No. 60, to Fannets
berg.
committed,
GRAHAM, (Agriculture ) ) as
en Act relative to the borough of Franklin.
- .(same,) as committed, Senate bill 75.
Mr.. BURNS, (same,) as committed, an Act
relatiVo to dog tax in Oxford township, Chester
Mr. ANDERSON, (same,),as committed, Sen
ate bßrerititled "a supplement to the ' Act for
tholAittek preservation of game, &c."
- Mr. BIXLER, (same,) as committed, an Act
for 'the preservation of fish in the creeks of
Washington county.
Mr. STEHMAN, (same,) as committed, an Act
to repeal an Act to prevent catching fish in Can
nociuoche Oreek,Franklin. county.
31. r. WAIN, (Banks) as committed., ,an Act
tO incoiporate "the Scianton Bank. . j:
. - -
'Mr. ABBOTT, (same,) - with amendment,, an
Act tasking it ohliwthiry on the banks f_ this
State to' keep their notes at par in Philadelphia.,
and' Pittsburg.
43LAIR. .moved to re-commit the above
- Not agreed to. -
Mr. LOWTHER, (same,) an committed, an
Ad to incorporate the Mechanicsburg Bank.
, Mr. HAYES, (Claims,) with amendnient, an
Act authorizing the examination of the daiin of
Jesse Herbet.
Also, (same,) as committed, au Act authoriz
ing an examination of the claim of Burke &
Gondor. -
Mr. DONLEY, (Road, Bridges and Canals,)
as committed, an Act relative to a public road
in committed ,
township, Warren county. -
Mr. HECK, (same,) as committed, an Act to
establish a ferry over the Allegheny river at
the mouth of Oil creek, Venango county.
Mr. HECK, (same,) as committed, an Aot
relative to Belmont Avenue Plank road com
an
Mr.
•Y•
. OBER, (same,)as committed,a supplement
to the Act incorporating the Manheim, Peters
burg and Lancaster Turnpike or Plank road.
company.
Mr. ALEXANDER, (same,) as committed, an
Act• declaring Crooked creek in Armstrong and
Indiana counties a public highway.
Mr. OSTERHOUT, (same,) as committal, an.
Act to layout a State road in the counties of
Armstrong, Butler and Venango.
Mr. DONLEY, (same,) as committed, an Act
relating to plank roads in Crawford county.
Mr. DP GONIGAL, (same;) as committed, an
Act to authorize the erection of a free bridge.
- ever the river Schuylkill at South street, Phila
delphia.
Mr. OBER, (same,) as committed, an Act
providing for the completion of a public road in
Tioga count - 5%
Considered and passed finally.
The Committee on Corporations reported the
following bills as committed
Mr. M'DONOUGH, a supplement to the Act
incorporating the Bethlehem iron company.
Considered and
Passed finally.
Also, an Act to incorporate the Nay Aug
hose, company.
Also, an Act to incorporate the Pennsylvania
oil company.
Mr. HIIHN, an Act to incorporate the Liceur
oil company.
Mr. SMITH, (Berks,) an Act to . incorporate
the Lewisburg gas company.
Also, one to incorporate the Lancaster home
mutual insurance company. •
Mr. wrunEY, an Act to incorporate the
Sii3pension transit company.
iMr. LAWRENCE, an Act to incorporate the
society of the Alumni of the law department of
the university of Pennsylvania.
Mr. HUHN, an Act to incorporate the Mar
cus mining company.
- Mr. LAWRENCE, a further supplement to
the,' Act incorporating the Pennsylvania coal
company.
Mr. RIDGWAY, a further supplement to the
Act consolidating the city of Philadelphia.
Mr. WILDEY, an Act to incorporate the Bea,
Ver coal and iron company. -
Mr: HOFIUS moved to re-commit said bill.
On the motion,
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
TELLER and Mr. HOMITS, and were as fol
low, viz
Yms—Messrs. Acker,Austin,Barnsley,Bisler,
Blanchard, Bliss,l3oyer,Caldwell, Diviru3,Doug
lass, Goehrthg, Graham, Hofius, M'Donough,
M'Gonigal, Reily, Ridg - way, Robinson, Seltzer,
Sluifer, Thomas, Williams, Wilson and DIVAS--
NAys - 11e8a13. Anderson, Bisel, Brewster,
' .Mewls.
Butler, (Carbon,) Butler, (Crawford,)
BYrne,Copel,Disnant,Donley, Duffield, Dunlap,,
Ellenberger, Yrazier, Gaskill, Gordon,
11apper,Hayes,Pleck,
Lawrence, Leisenring, Lowther, Manifold, My
ers, Osterhout, Patterson, Reiff, Rhoads,
Schrock, Sheppard, Smith, (Berke,) Stehman,
Stoneback,Teller,Tracy,White and Wildey--4.2.
So the question was determined lin r the ne
gative.'
Mr. PIERCE, a aupplement.tothelAat 'poor
ixwating the Bald Eagle Boom company.
• Also, an Act to incorporate the . Epan Associa
liion of Philadelphia. . , f
Mr. HUHN, an Act to incorporate he Airea
ted steam fire company.
Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia;) a supplement to
the several Acts in relation. to the Green Ridge
improvement company.
- Also, an Act to ineorporate the Mutual Lem
ranee company of Westmoreland county.
Mr. WILDEY; a supplement to the Act in
corpomthig the city of Erie. ,
Mr. ROJAT FR, a further supplement to the
Act consolidating the city of Philadelphia.
Also, an. Act to Incorporate the village of
Thernby, Wayne 'county, into a borough.
Also, a further supplement to the Act' incor
porating the Pittsburg gas company.
Mr. SHAFER, an Act to incorporatk the Pot
ter county Forest improvement company.
Also, an Act to incorporate the Oil Valley
telegraph company.
Also, a supplement to the Act to incorporate
the Frankford Mutual In.surance: company of
Philadelphia.
Mr. M'DONOUGH, one to incorporate the
Sugar Valley Mutual Fire Insurance ic ompany
of - Clinton county.
Mr. TRACY, a supplement to an Act incor
porating the . Mount Zion Cemetery company,
of Allegheny 'county.
Also, an Act to change the name of the Fel
lowship Fire company, of Germantown.
Also, a supplement to an Act to incorporate
the Towanda Gas and Water company.
Considered and
Passed finally.
Also, a further supplement to an Act consol
idating the city of Philadelphia.
Also, a supplement to an Act to erect Ham : .
burg, Berks county, into a borough. ; -
Mr. SHAFER , a supplement to an Act incor
porating the borough of Dillsburg, York coun
ty.
Mr. HARVEY, an Act establishing; a ferry
across the Youghiogheny river.
Also, an Act to incorporate the Pike county
'Mutual Fire Insurance company. ; •
Mr. LAWRENCE,'an A incorporate,
ct to the
Trustees of the - Fraukl' street - Methodist Epis
copal church of Johnstown, Cambria:s.Ounty. _
Mr. ROLLER, an Act to incorporate ithe Ju
niata Ina company.
Mr. HARVEY; a supplement to the I Act', 4 1 7
eorporitirag the borough of Patterson.
Mr. PATTERSONInoved to teu4sind thendes
to consider said bill. - - •
The yeas and nays were required ! by Mr.
WILDEY and Mr. KOCH, an& were 1 as fol
low, viz': ,
YEAS--U - essrb. - Abbott, Acker,Alexander,
Anderson, Ailluicen, Austitt;Brheid,, Butler
'
(Crawford,)-Byrue - Cope, Craig, ,
,VivinS, :Dai
ley, Douglass; Diillield, Ellenberger, !Elliott,
Frazier, Gordon, :Ondiarn," flapper,
'Harvey, Hayes, Heck, - MB, Willman.; IHofius„
Huhn, Irvin, Kline,. Lawrence, Leilerning,
Lowther,
._111:loiligal, Manifold, - Marshall,
Moore,Morrison '
Ober, Osterhout c Patterson,
Peirce, Randall, Robinson,'Boller, Stanek,
Seltzer, Sheppard, Smith, (Becks;) Smith, (Phila
delphia,)
.Strang, Tayinr, Thomas,_
White, WiDiatna and'Wirson-48..
,14 . 75-,-. Messrs. Boyer. ; Clark, Cowan; Dunlap,
koch, M'Donough ; Myers, Shafer, Wildey and
Davis, Speaker-90 '
• So the question was determined in theafirma
tive.
The bill was tb.eri considered and
Passed finally.
Mr. HARVEY, a further supplement ti to the
Act'incorporating the Bedford Iron company.
Mr. LAWRENCE,• an Act to incorporate the
Glamorgan Iron company.
- .A.lso, ah ACE to incorporate Newburg}. Cum
berland county,d.hto a borough.
Mr.. ROLTAR, a supplement to an Act to in
corporate the Honie for Friendless Children.
Mr. 101LHAN, a further eupplemeii to an
Act incorporating the Bedford Springs com,
Pony-
Also, a supplement to an Act ineorporating
the Gap Mining company..
Kr: SHAFER, an Act to incorporate the Em
pire Hook and Ladder Company of Lanaister.
Also, a further supplement to the Act lautho.
Az' Mg the construction of a water CO* In
Chester county. -
Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia,) an Act toincor
porate the Ohio and Mississippi Steam Packet
compan
Also, y.
an Act relative to the, transfer of stock
in the Dock COSI company. -
Mr.- LAWRENCE, a further supplement. to
the . ..kot authorizing the citizens of. Mercer to
erect a Union School house in said borough.
Mr. HUHN, a supplement to an Act incorpo
rating the Second Street Market company of
Philadelphia. -
Also, an Act to , incorporate the Perry Iron
- company. -
Mr. ROLLER,- (New-Counties,) as committed,
an Act to annex part of Belts county to Schnyl
ldll county' ' .
Mr. IiTGONIGAL, (same,) as committed, an
Act to attach the late townships of Byberry and
Moreland, Philadelphia county, to Bucks coun
,
Mr. AUSTIN, (Militia System,) as committed,
joint resolutions to purchase military charts.
Mr. COWAN (Raihroins) as committed, an
Act to incorporate : the Shawraut and Ridgeway
railroad company.
Mr. AUSTIN,
.(same,) as committed, a supple
ment to the Act incorporating the Phillipsburg;
and Waterford railroad company:
Mr. HOFIUS, (saw;) as committed, an Act
to incorporate the South Broad Top railroad
company.
air. SMITH, (City, Passenger Railroads,r as
committed, a supplement to the Act inoorporaV
ing the Philadelphia and Olney railroad com.-
PaaY•
Mr. ACKER, (Railroads,) as committed, an
Act to incorporate the Barks and Lancaster
County railroads.
Mr. PATTERSON, (Banks,) as committed an
I,.Act to incorporate the bank of Juniata Valley.
• Also,. (same) at; committed an Act to legal
ize the suspension: of impede payments by the
banki of the. Corrunonwealth, &c.
Also, (sane,) as: committed, ,an Act to; alter
and renew t,he charter of the Tradesmen t and
Loan Association of Philadelphia.
. . _
Also, (same,) with a negative recommenda. -
tiori, a supplement tQ the Mifflin county bank.
Mr. HOFIUS, (same,) with a negative, re
commendation, an Act:to repeal an Act incor
porating the Mifflin county bank.
Mr. 'TELLER, .(judielei7 local) as uurarnit
ted, an Act to,authorize the election of afr trim
urer in Wlntyre township LycozpiiK
,
3374 x ) ,,,„„ 313 ,_
Dsr sKEPiSA.P 4 II moved to recommit thb bill
584, entitled further supplement to the Act
to enable the executors and administrators by
leave of court to conveybinds and tenememin and
Clam livintigi.
Haying procured /item PoWrer Presses, we are
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PPJNITNG of every
description, cheaper that it can be done at any other ea
tablishmentin the country
RATESO7AVISING.
/krPour HIM or leas constitute one-half square. 6: it
Erma or more than four constitute a ... square.
Ilalf Square, one day ..... • • •.. •
" one week • . • .•
one month
three moat,*
slx months 600
4 o
one
dup.e year......:
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" ono week. .. ...... . 200
" 6 one month:— . .... .. •• • 00
three unmake . 6 00
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. .ta-Buidness notices inserted In the Lead coltaan_
`R
orbefore Marriages and Deaths, FIV X =En PER LII`R
or each insertion.
NO. 79.
ementa Marriages and Deaths to be charged as revisit
soprerps.
for other purposes therein mentioned," to the
committee on the Judiciary general:
The motion was agreed. to.
Mr. WILLIAMS moved te,recommit the bill
entitled an - Act to authorize the examination
of the claims of I. G. Parrish and others.
The motion was, agreed to.
Mr. PEIRCE moved to suspend the rules to
proceed to the consideration of bills on third
reading.
The motion was agreed to.
House bill No. 64, a supplement to an Act re
lative to exemption of $3OO, and to the widows
and children of decedents, came up in its or
der on third reading and was negivtived.
House bill No. 188, entitled "a supplement
to the Act to revise the Penal Code," came up
!alto order on third reading and
Passed finally.
Senate bill 463, entitled "an Act relative to
the claim of Bell, Johnson, Jack & Company,"
came up in its order on third reading.
Mr. ACKER,moved to postpone the bill in
definitely.
- 'On them:Lotion, - - -
The yeas and nays were required by Mr.
PATTERSON and Mr. MARSFATI,, and were
follow, viz :
YrAs 2 -Messrs. Acker, Anderson, Austin,
Barnsley, Bartholomew, Bisel, Bialer, Bliss,
Boyer, Brewster, Brodhead, Burns, Butler,
(Carbon,) Butler, (Crawford,) Caldwell, Collins,
Cope,
Craig, Disaumt, DIMES, Donley, Doug
lass, Elliott, Goehring, Graham, 11111, Hofius,
Huhn, Koch, Leisenring, M'Donough, Moore,
Myers; Osterhout, Peirce, Ray, Rhoads, Ridg
way, Seltzer, Shafer, Sheppard, Smith, (Berke,)
Stoneback, Teller, Tracy, White, Wildey and
Nals----MeaErs. Abbott, Blanchard, Byrne,
Clark, Cowan, Frazier, Gaskill, Gordon, flap
per, Harvey., Heck, Lowther, Marshall, Mor
rison, Mullin, Patterson, Preston, Randall,
Robinson, Roller, Schrock, Smith, , (Philadel
phia) Stang, Taylor, Wilson"and Davis, Speaker
So the question was determined in the af
firmattie.
House bill No. 94; entitled. "an Act relative
,
to vagrants, drunkards and disorderly persons
in Chester county," came up in its order on
third reading. •
. • .
Mr. PIERCE moved to amend bysubstituting
a new bill. .
The amendment WES3'
then agreeitto, aid the bill
Passed finally. •
House bill No. 399, entitled "an Act to lay
out a State road in Berks and Schuylkill coun
ties," came np in. its oider and
Passed finally. . • •
WILSON moved to pnxecsita. the consid
eration of Senate bill entitled "an Act to pro
y,icle for the fencing of a rout of the Cleveland
and Pittsburg Bailroad , conipany.?.
The motion was agreed to, . and the bill was
read. •
Mr.IMOORE - "m:ovild to postpone its further
consideration for the present. • •
Not agreed to, -
The bill was then Passed finally.
The House then : 1
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