pailp OTtiegrap4. PittlikifSßUßG, PA rs.liti Morning, February 6, MAYOR'S OFFlog.—Luny O'Bryan, and the redoubtable Cal Harris, with three or four colored rueu—all charged with drunken ness and disorderly conduct, were confined in the city lock up Tuesday night and yesterday kid a lit uritig before the Mayor, who properly disport' of their c tees. • SAIRREXO HALL BOARDING SCHOOL.—Atten tion Li directed to the advertisement of this pr ar ethic Mould establishment, situated in ot o no of the most flourishing and beautiful towns of Northampton county. Several of our citizens patronize the school, all of whom spe.iii very highly of its peculiar advantages as place of itiStllletion 12=1=1 PE SLEIGHING was to excellent condition list night nod the opportunities for indulging in two favorite pnstltue were not thrown away by our eiriz , no, The scenes in our principal thoroughlitris, Iv well as the roads leading to ;'moue's, Dauphin end other suberban resorts, were of the most enlivening description. The owsoion must wive proved a mint to our livery ,„ n u, es HD roes of turn-outs, in the shape of e iglw, were to be seen flying along to - the ~,lulu of the jingling bells and the merry au ghter of the delighted parties. ANOTHER FArstuoon lisruum.—The Patriot id Dion of this morning published the follow . g notice, after reading the same we addressed letter to Dr. Roberts on the subject:, and his wer will be sufficient to expose its falsity : Hoeg ENOOMED.—Yesterday morning ai r Campbell returned from Mount Joy with the case and buggy stolen from Dr. Roberts on tardily evening. The horse was considerably P ed up, in consequence of the hard drlye to inch he WAB subjected on Sunday. The per met Mount Joy who had capturod,t4 Morse , iffitd reward of $4O, Made' fly "RUMS ' .nsible person in the Turanms.mt-of Monday. wrong, and the officer had some trouble to over the property.—Pairiot and Union of this sing. fkirrientrg ,'Pa., PA. 5, 1862. Da. E. W. Romurra—Dear clip the ye from the Patriot and Union. Will you dige me by stating the facts in the case. I he to know whether the advertisa;nent was tided in by an irresponsible person. Yonis, Respectfully, GEORGE &EMIR. The advertisement was authorised by me d banded in by a responsible person. E. W. 'ROBERTS. OURT SENTELTOES.7-nie court 011Theaday F449!1 the following edit om& on the parties con • at the quarier sessions win& before last; mma Utz,- cionYkitAl of keeping &disorderly dy house. Six months', soliory i ,egrope.. and bard labor In the Dauphin ,county eery Burton and liqatto Burton„ larceny ,igeons. Each four months' winery • con-, tint and hard labor in the i/airphin'cintirity. .teplien Sweeny, larceny of money., from eel Dunlap. Six mouths. In the county. eery Smith, larceny of a web of satinet Eppley's store Four . morkths' in the ty jail. lenor Osborne, disorderly house. Sixty in the county jail. pbrain Fleisher, larceny, plead guilty. months' in the county prison. !cholas Cooper, larceny of a watch from Zimmerman. One year and twelve days .e Eastern Penitentiary. lexander Ruggles, convicted of passing terfeit money. One year and twelve days e Eastern Penitentiary. muel assault and battery. months' solitary confinement and hard , r in the Dauphin county prison. colored boy, named Johnson, convicted teeny, was sentenced to three months' isonment. e application of Elizabeth Weaver to have daughter sent to the House of Refuge on ground of being incorrigible and disobe t, Was heard, but on consultation, the court District Attorney stayed proceedings fox present ti Cole, convicted of assault and battery, called up fur iieutence, but did not appear. the ea , o of Patrick Moore, 'convicted of a disorderly house, a motion is pend for a iksv trial. Also, in the case of Cathe- Fib;;er, convicted of adultery. ~e applioutioc, ei Henry Smith to have hie teat to the lasaue Asylum, at the expense ' e county, wall beard, and an order for - hie ledge granted. NAL IC Avsovrios.—Vhere has been great • ty itiatlifrato,/ by cue p eorite result • emu! between Huntingdon and /1°111411118• to kuow what course the Pennsylvania ad company would take in regard to it ; htir they would repair or abandon It. Incessant inquiries have been made what would be done, and to put the mat t not, Thos. E. Wierman, Esq. answered. to ,roe inquiries by addressing the following I n L. W. Rail, who has been taking P interest in bringing the subject to the 'trop of the company ANAL D/KNATMINT, PENN'A. B. R. Co" } Harrisburg, Jan. 20, 1862. W. nut, Esq.—. Dear :—I answer your ries relative to the repairs on the Upper ialh g r aying , s that we are now procuring a thorough repair of the canal is Iluatingdort Dam to Hollidaysburg. hdeuded to deliver the .materials along ine ntlit spring, and as soon as this i 8 the water will be drawn off, in order to b _P l ele the repairs if possible before winter. Partiun Of any consequence can be done on ii done onof the canal next season. new structures will be built in view of an lied canal. Any new locks that may - be have chambers seventeen feet wide, 1 4 new acqueduct will be correspondingly The shallow places in the canal will LtAned out, which will materially improve kEw igatitst. Respectfully yours, E Taos. T. Wisamor, n gineer and StlPerintendent. A LARGE TEAlN. — Aqapii.!anisisting of Sev enty•two cars, loaded with Wigs, passed over the Lebanon Valley railroad a few days ag 1, , I=== SANFORD'S OEMI llotisi.—A sparkling bill of entertainment : ls up for this evening's per formance at Sanford's'OVeirti - The cele brated cantatrice Mrs. Anna Bordwill will again appear, assisted by her•husband in songs and duetts, as will also Githaion'A fainoua.band. interlude of "Thy 8010 Mai:chew"' ig Eiald to be irreristably funny and mirth-provoking. Go early it you want, a,goOd, stmt. IQs, ON. fignswmats.—The attention of our vigilant Supervisors who.ha.ve.been so dilligent in bringing information agaioatproperty owners midi tenants for ; ftleetiprto•clefixf.their Elidt`i walks of snow,l6 direcii, a iiiii4ll,:greater obeiructiop in th 6 shape- of - cart loailitOf he that t&day were being , dumped.directly on the side: l , 64v opposite the, Stnte e Capin* Hotel; 'nn, Thiid street. •Tue sidswailF. at that locality, fur this reason, was ii44ittintil rendin : ed Im pose:Wl@ during the day, and we noticed a neratier of pedeitnans,. including ladies,: who, to fontinue their, joitiney, 'Were compithid i i eith r to take thepoiddie :ofu•the , s.feet'er'thii op site sideirart;'. Tiiis . "ti ceitgiinly ,it . clear viol tion of the - city - ordinance, and we do not see Witi in ibis cane an immunity is granted .thati should not be extended to other oeses dedded Ipiis;ttivii!! in their char, 49 !PF • . )" 1 . 3 7 11 40 • is sauce , thOgoOse-i's sane-for-thegattder." The ihmovastaulikunlo4l:k RengaWilr;—The insi4auguii,iirt„ithini4'4,,,Aihiat • and ~ Union thati'ilh§ Ittli , ertiehrueri'ttiffering . 4l reward 'of' forty r tioili rs tor,the•recovery of the:horse - and , , rockii*P7:4#44 l a: 004. Dr. :,A; ,W,,R4borkoltket. Bt*dayi, - -published in , htenthire "Dtmsaiti - Pri; was Made hy i*et "irresponsible person," is as basel ea it is nil*Mis,' and perfectly In keeping withi the character of the inditiduai controlling the ee 1, cut!uall4 Pf Ahat iliVer, , who stuPou; - like,l is: leVeroon the alert for fobd to' satiate ili poisoned shaft o his alice and sharpen the : °f elan er and putrid dettactiott.against Upright' and huggable men. :The; adiertisement= .al. luded.th Was written by Dr. lloberts'iiiiiiielf,' 1 Wheee„repplation for honesty and .ittregrlity bo too r oil kn0w,4 , 1 4 ,0 0 corimiimity, to the ilit:. fee =by lthe assaults-of suoh dastardly scrib blers 1. - drettin lattmaelite,of , . the. Union. ati , dis 4 / 4" ,rl4l-eIiFEIY.iMi. th ei,lere. are.. The Whlllukol who !recovered the „hove , and ~.rookaway in hioruit Joy, is 4M,proper. person .to.:claim. the. rewatd, and wlie iiiie .. ho doubt 'that' if . he . ' presents his.claint ih -Dr. Roberts in a proper man/ i tif, it' will be paid !itliout.thao leaog haaj-. tatau .„ , - . , . . . LO AL LituinAT49l , l.—the following bill Win; read in the gonna tau morning .by, Lest rT for the better protection of partridges quails in the county of Dauphin. ox 1. Be it mogul. by ai,.,5, , ,,./. anctiliouse 'of esetUrdives of , tivo Uommonivealth of. Pomo* of he passage of ot. 4BBefia :this act Y .ineti nilati and n it ot7be lier lii: nit fo a nyp Wong to mire ca 144 4. net,_ trap with neti;„or other dovicOlinly,Partr by Me pe auogv(i rson or / e gl4' . .. l e#l T ha t: 14Viii itUti rid in the counly . of .DatiPliin, .. ,,, ~ • ~; tux 2. Any nor .persons o ff ending awls the of this - sict y -- arri• - ifti. convi ted thereof . - re lOWA hatihe Of: the Peace prvri f of ' county of aupiiiii,, on .the. Oath or aillt minion of one or more witnesses, Shalt for ever" such Offence pay aline of ten dollara t ; ',Lne .half to be ii.ppropriatect_lo - the X`cheol" funcl...of, ; thti townail. p in whick.ihe complaint is. made-:aid. the other half to *untie of the•informer ; and: it the! offender shayi4husti to pay the said - foie he shall be commitied 'to the jail.of the.said county for a term noVezceeding Ave -days,' pro vided that such conviction-be- made :wham thirty, days after 114,dommissiton Of "the. oirensw Andirovided furtheri_that the.fact of any person offering partridges.forisale i .whionhave 'iaiiin So taken; shall be received as evidently; tii convict the party of a violitton of the provisions of this act. =:=:: . CHALK is rather a delicate subject to allude to in connection with yenng womem - But IF lady Writer in one,ef . our Sunday coteMpOisace ruthlessly draws Wilde the 'sacred Tell - Butt' hi_ suppoied to shroud the More..thee.Blensi nian Mysteries of% * the female tdiffit,7,l4 , tide manner The habit of wearing powder, -or some sort,of disguise for the cakiiplezion, has now hkkialue; so common that there is no , longer any i attempt at concealment. Formerly It was .put on stealth ily in the retirement kind privaoy. of horn* Or with a careful look about to see . that no gentle-, men,t least, wer e AI sight , pow, the' heii i of flame , or whatever.cautains .the .preparatit is tak out in a racial where personstof bo th' sexes re constantly passing and re-0144;41k i n the ft, the neck, the arms , are carefully re: touch up to the proper degree of chalky Pr . pertetrfibility. "There's no accounting for tastes," is tho English of a very anetent and extremely.-stale. truism. Some peoPle seem to adth ire the iii4.l - finial red and white 'rather than otherwise, and' eyes,. the .. in combination with _a pair .Corazure. eyes,. the surrep4oue powddi Mid pigment undoubtedly farm itl.4llitintilv laval-lo,akinis .- "arocktr<T 2 . Blo toc. colors.; Perhaps the girls dO it to encourage a Mom Sentiment. Who knows? - Still* strikes. us, on second thought, that a too brilliaat ..plas tering of this kind,t4ight - suggest other aid le t s, . .... p leasant comparisons - :sues, as. "whited• sepal. , ohres,".. for instanee 7 --aud Iti that case, we: shouldidespite the red, white and blue so terripV. ingly displayed, be`;: strongly inclined ta—' , - .7 — . . .. Two Omani° rause of beautiful spring calicos;la large lot oftbleached and unbleached. muslin iof the best' Wake ; blue checke s t et. 14 cents per- yard'; *bite stockings , - at 14 cents; Another lot of those good white rib bed sticking' ; ladles'. pocket. handkerchiefs, at 14 Cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs, with binder , 5 cents ; shirt breaShr;",'LS' 15 foal up ' to 37 cents 25,Rie.diWilitZT:,!..wut stuff. undershirts and dralieri3i'fai -9111'10•L cotton, and woolen socks, at all . prices:o;o 40 dozen woolen stockings, for childreti,l4 cents; Ili yard bleached muslin 4.4', (unite all wool French me rinos,all.colers t la 62 and 75 cents. Havin g , b oug ht. the-balance of the stock of a city' Wholesale house ofplain and tigured4wlse - muslins, brillants, white cam brine, muck and Victoria latvnsi suitable 'for dretutes,;ae those goods will be very'scarce and dear nektsurnmer now is the time to buy. Our qtoolc o l Fare at, eost., S. LAW; ,I ..•,, MIX& Old Stand. , AusOtild read Prof. WAO's advertiaeln . im, st Bap Or column. PelOwliluaniittattlit 4401001, AONIONIP ithvarPl6olo62' Pennsylvartia, IL4ishbture. It P 43III AD POE T wErdiuDAl, .W.b . ."0-, Iseq., The Senate met at 11 o'ClOck A. M., and'was called to order by Speaker HALL. .. • Prayer by the. Rev.. Mr. Steele, Pastor of St. Paul's Episcopal church of Harrisburg: • _ 1 'She journal. of yesterday, ,(Tuesday,) wast read and approved. Pm:nom, ao., PI:U*IMM. 114[r. CONNELL presented the • petition •of Gedrge M. Dallas; Joseph R.'lngeribill; Eli X': Pride, and other well knOWn cifizeds'of 'P,hila--' del' hia, praying for an appropriation to rth: sch 1 of design. for women, located in- Said sm) i e ferred to the Committee on riinuAto.., , r. RElLLY.presented a petition of citizens of amaqua boreugli, Schuylkill counly, pray ing 1 for adaw to authorise the eleotion•Of the 14'w4 councilmen and schottol'diri3o4;nt bkikii4l' andl that the number °Peach be 'inCieiVtt, td ni.• . , . , . .. t! ferred to the•Comniittee,on =abort.; • Fa', , . PENNEY presented. the •petitiontoil of& cet4 of the Ninth rsgiment• Pennsylvania' 4 1 spr i e corps, (Tidrty.eightii'r. pr king that they may; be re-imbtuisiiii on .ao,. con t of certain expenditures Cdr viiithhig: • j". (erred to tins, , ' • , , a petitiCki of eiffigis Alleghei4 comi l ty, ting to weigh sales. • .• (erred to the CoMmittee• on Agriculture and omestic Ifarlufactures. • IMPORTS OF STANDING otaimmurake L L.,. La. -L. . 1 *. IMSRIB,,frOm tile ecimmittee on ragtime, repcoted as committed, Souse bill, No, 81, , en-. titled, An Act to *Pandit cer' taln accounts: —.". Mx. LOWEY'' . (oMporations) as corkunitted." , on apt to incorporate the Dickson manufactunng Mr. KINSEY 3 '(Compare Bills;) preaentad:S *wit which was toad and jtitqualaed., , M. EIIESTAND, (Public ,Pimling,) xeported :a bi entitled `lA&inpplement.t.o. enact • in- re , lati to the plitilic printing, Appriiiiior Aral nint , one thontiand eight • limideed „ l arid fittyl , six.' A o, (satue,) , lvitth a negative reconumemdr tion an act r e htting to the '' , , _ 111.ISH, (Fgtates WA recheabi4 ,tia Com: Illittlid, HO l / 3 0 bill N 0.,, 76,. 'entitled..." An Act to antborize Jobit litcCormiok,: trustee!, . 'to' COn: Vey {certain real , estate' in Yorthum&xlaiad` county, MIS imeiai IN PLANE. Mr. GlLATZereadiin pito% tuiltret totauthoiiie' .the supervisors of Shrewsbury township, Yorki •county, to collect the road'taxes of Esaltild*lo ship , erred to the Comiiiiitee on 'it:WS and :13ri es. M RIRSTAND, a supplement to'' an' antier' the timption rife pocie pa by ti441:44i4 and r the equiiliiiation. of , i,hi, mummy of the . State. , . . P. _ . Re erred to tlie Committee, &Raab. — •-' - M JOHNSON, an sot to ,lity,it lititte,rottdiii. Ifni° and Lycoining comities. .. .. Re erred to the , Committee on Roads atoll Brid es. ~ ' mays To Armen vorfs,. • , i.) - n 4 - , ,, , ..., J Mn IRISH asked - leave :to record 'his r vote,ou PiiS t .Houuse amendalekit tbthe.re4oletliin'Ae*Uvi to expulsion . , 4,if Jesse: A., ;Thiughtarnou the; /Int States Senate:. . - n - - ' ve was gridtted, and •Mr. lawn recoided his,vi)te in the neetive:' . . Mn MocLUltCasited iertvito record •Mr vote I t ir on th original .Senate resolution; and-tdho- on the' ' ouse amen `tit to -the pay,. , ; ':, u • • _ LL e was ~OA ; add 'kir. ,11,caillis ttir corded his vote the rearmitrve .on the , . and)* the negative on theuklitiortvilsititie. t . BIALS 4O / 11 0igiaii• ,' , Mr 1 BENSON tnoved that the Senate 'prtideiti fet oonsideniOrn., Wl_ ioussoltill entitled "-An :Aliatt providelorth4ayment of a direct tax." "'Thy motion was agreed-te n sed, said bill , was ,tekti4 B up, debated, and i ~ , , finally: " - '-' , -Mr., BOUND moved thattikr 'Senate proceed to the consideration of ''an act to, , arttltoritti - , 1 bhp McCormick ,' trustee; - to; coifed &lea reaestate, situated hutdeßsVeristrdle; Nekthtim beriand county.'!:.z _ q , - ~, ' The motion wee agreed to, and said' bill' -i v=.; , „Posited finally. .Imr.i, CONNELL moved 4 that the,Senate .pro. deed to the consideratkm. of-Senate bill,-No. 89; eiititlid, "An Act tore-organisethe board of sal controllers in the.' fi ran schoolodistrict of Phil elphia. , L , -, ,_ Thd motion was agreed. to, and-=_thle Senate resolv!pd itself into pontiamittee ofhthel Whole; on. stud bill, Mr. lui.et in the chair . -i , ITtui first, second ;and third: madman were, wrierl • y read and agreed*. -., = ' 1 " Th fourth sectionwits read. ', '.. '. i : ~ - Mr., CONNELL moped to Strilrii otit.thelourih ll sectioa, as in the bill, and insert in lieu:thereof tlin following: -- - _Am t 4 That idttricilk shall elect all theper, smaller the first class-: .the district court shall apOutt all the_persons for the second class, and t4atiourt of common pie* naldihgipokit all the pew* for the third class; , IJ •i . ~- s 'Ph amendment was: greSdlo. , - :‘ - = , s- ' "T - sth sectioii•Was read. . _Mk CON.NELL moved:* stake out ,theustic ion,- in the bill,,and insert in lieu theredf the . * !living': - f # so 5. the judges of.the,distdet court shall, 1 Ni p° *.t one person who shay. Om a,..citisertopd .resident of the Twenty-firit ward;440 4 .1101344 Immo ` from the Twenty-wond ward, and the )t@le of the court of common pleas= etien:ep 7 point ne person who shall he'd citileii - aid ries-, idea the TwenV-third*ard, ihdOneotheeper- Son fr m the wenty-fourth ward viand councils Audi ect and the said courts each shall ARO:4ft ,at.l one person ftpm efich seiletakietaistiict e i of s al city. , Remotion was agreed to ; the committee 'rose :4d reported the bill with an;terhuenta n and it as laid over,. • , ‘. Mr. B ENSON moved thatithe 'Senate proceed to the' consideration' of Homes biII•NUIR, '9l - , lAn Act to re-audit certain accciums.':' The motion wes_ agreed to ; and the bill =parsed I finally. XX- iTOHNSON - moved that the Senate [pro *a .td the considlaration of Senate W*1.11,, entitle " A supplement to an act tdi encourage the ,d truction of noxious aniznalit 44 ::certai n conntiqs of this Commonwealth ."'': r '-' ~. The motion wajiigieed to; and the bill was passed ',finally. Mr. CRAWFORD moved that the'Serul_t r.? - , teed • to; the consideration of Senate IV • 1 1P-,, 15 §, 'entitled "An Act, relating to actions= lar toes-, ta. .. in! Milford and Fermanagh townships; Lin-. ', ttko unty." ~... 9 II • The otion was agreed to, and the but mirk ed y. . Mr. MITH, (Philadelphia,) moved *eV the Cow* on Banks be discharged front chi:aide tion of House bill No. 88, entitled ''iii t relating to the Bank of Penn Towat- , ship, , o the city of Philadelphia ;" , and that, nose the. t o proceed to the cousideration of. Oh same. i The otion was, agreed to, and said bill was colloid ed and passed finally: ' ' Mr. BlNSON`moved teat the Senate.pro-, need to the consideration of House bill No. 87, entitled, "An Act to authorize the school di reeforiil of ifiyliciti tiaiimk dlitridt, Lawreik&3' county„ to borrow money. - The diotion was agreed to andlthe'bill • Pau& finally. Mr. VEIN moved. that the Senate p ==-- - = * the consideration 9Aglesiustti bilafb.4B74•l p ip s ', p 41,4 bit relative 011ie apporifrotac ir oktilleltppraifier flaw Nortluunptoa. county-A.) bENATE the motion lanemeedito r roil the bill • L ios eased finally: - • ' ' r. JOHNSON moved that the Committee on and Bridges be discharged from the ' . ..)4sideration of "An Act to lay onta State road Union and Ilyecening.conntiee V.' , and- that the E r ie proaol. pro' the eoraildeTition or ,the' The motion vasagreed to; and Said bill k'assed finaley.c Mr. HIEST4NI3 moved' tbatrthe Sennte pro. cod to the considerationof , 4 .fA 'further supple• meet to an aot to.incorporate the Reading and Colbmbia railroad company."u The motiori - WgPagreel ,tll ; and tile Senate resolved itselrintO committee or the Whole on said bill, Mr. acrasaa in.the.chair. The first sectro& was 'slightly logenod and aglit to. e l second woctien waif - read. Mr. HIEST/iNAmovedto strike out after the word-'"inntialar' la the fifteenth line to the end lof the seetien;iand rinsertf the =folloWineln lieu thereof :-rt"..whichAball be -paid ,by the company, Provided,, That nothing-. in - this' %W. lion shall be so ticinstrned as•to affect- the "gni' Illaep or collatv*alreidy gi*en theoont-,. y t to.parties hatang'elairos against said corn pant for damages or E fftr,,lnaterialajornished." The amendment was agreed - C:4,OU the , sec-, tionas amendtfas agteedlo. Tile bill wag over . OnseCond.readiiig4 On motion bf Mr. LOWEY the - Senate • HOUSE OK REPRESENTATIMA,- zWitainDAT, FeBnutry‘sllB62..; 'he Honseimatt calredild 'order at ten o'cicick A. 11'. a . . . iarrimarroCtor:..ras . HALL OP TEA :SOW hie. Ter.T.TOTT,; EOM the select • conorniftee to suggest a modelf4the better Ventilation . , Of the' ~hall of the Honse;euisiiitted 'a .repOrt with .a resolntion, providing for. the appointment of a tcorninittec; to act in conjunction ~`with . time' Clerk, in carrying' Out the Mae: : su ggested by ;the committee in their report. . The resolution. was adopted. .1 Mr. REX, suliniltted a resolution,..which wit riot agreed to, to 'dispense with the .4rel-vices of the marshal of the-rotunda, andauthorisaig . thel payment of the' ..present • occupant of .the' Col. Deihl, of arptir diem • allowance'. ut. 'fii the present time. .. .. C. BliktlNG MOSPPIPPIL '.' ' ' Mr. RlGHAk:.i.submitied .. .the. ifel*whig; .whicla, after some 'debate .wse not agreed Ito. ' 1 iinoivai, That, the standing" corm, iti#o - ot, this House be anthorized' tO report gfirmatilieli bills that they may deem Meritorious, netavitli staudinglthetitstr-joint rule of the Senate and Howie of ReproneititPirelltirbidatutili. . el - 8a 2 90 3 67'00"ITTAR•1 r ep o r ted . . The following are amung:the bills e from,the standing. fttimmittees:- _ _ ._, .: .. •: ' Mr. HOPKII4II 7 tWaell hie:oQ . ( Ra il aillt - ' . it): as committed, aruiglo *corporate the Ear Mer s 'ailroad company.:..: . . • Mr. RAhLsEYillioads and Bridges;) a econii, matted, an act riila i tive to the DithiberLiiiditilid;,l t• Mr. D.0PK110,,, (PhiladelPhirt,Y '(seine,) as. .omnaitted, an Otto incorporate 'the- Franklin. and Oil Creek turiMike road corapanp - ' '. Mr. hi'lliANl.l4, /satnea :Witt:tiniehrlinent, an' act securing to the-people Of klilladeliphia the right of freetraiferWer certain highways. Mr. DIIFFIRL - Er(Jidi....alary local,) as com mitted, supplemaritie v ailifict E kii - taqiitiat' se ctring.the Tpayment of theliiiiges -of labor in' certain counties of thittiCommonvrealth, ap proved thirtieth of Marctionie thoteiand night hundred and fifty-Wei .... '. . • .."' " Mr. BUSS, (eanY;) as' cintilitid; :an jick i to annul the marriage. contriaof gtanlY Eh Min. :man and Wealthy,tills wife: _-- , , - . Mr. GREENS/L/IC, (ssures;): _inr:ennindlt4' an act to repeal se much Ofait kt i . Airiiiil94l . ,. 4 supplement to an act consolidating 'the. otity -of Philadelphia," apprkved-Aprlkinne,..one thou sand eight hundretrand tillz.eitto,lo,*(oo4 •. . yment of a caniniSinkn ..a bfLve , per :neut. C.t . receiver of tex.es on .ths- nnieipt.of dellin-' 7, en taxes, •• ' '"' "'" I ' • Mr ; PERSELINW, kiameSirtriginVitiltnai tl, to reduce the raw of payment for advertising .delinquent tax-payers in` the 'city of , Philadel-' phia. - i. ... . Mr.; COCIT.Itttt (dame,) iiii l ;6frilidited;Agiimit 1 j.i etuible William ..J. Duane io.chee a certain . trust. 1 . Aliso, (same,) dgctomitted,:iticriCt ifi'r4sTil l td . itterdcipal claims in the, City Of Pldlaielphia. Mr.i RYON, (same;) with amendment,an act 1 relatle to prottfortoteries- iethis, Cnitilon:-. Weal . l. • ..,.. .. •- • . , , • . - Mr ) .BlGH.Alll,l,(sante,)_as o committert, a . sup-. plement to,an act appropriating. unman& for ; to count purposes, ' upproved',"Marrg' . pi. enty-fourth, ono giouso4 eight4inodreiliod eighteen. , . ' A number of were read place, Molti ding the following: Mr. !REX, one entitled an act to give to jos , tikes of cthUryriliace-of this Commonwealth addi tional power in certain caaeil= l " 1 Mr. trERSHING, one relating .to , the lien' of judgin'aiitiiigainst persons in - military - service. Mr. ICOUB.IIA_N, oneitirtarelittiorgta operators and others in the ,emploginetit 4..it.itetiv a pp companies. [k1r.6143 operatim..olol#,; attachtsi to telegraph oWoea Iran serving.as Mr. CRAIG, a supplementlto act'reqtdring the regal:option otlipecie papnentsbyth,e. 'and f the equalization of the ,curreney, of the State. 1 Mr. DENNIS, ini'ict for the more &lenient' hollection of debta.clne tArL FREELANDone ion the protectionlof partridges or quail; if the counkreflDauphin. esvisapi REPRESYNTAMION °law* °Opium.. - On motion of ~.OESSNtheI, Eitiukk're itAnkedithe consideration the.; :Air . 4 .i An act to restoma separate representation.to 'the co ties of Bediordi- , Cnnbellaild i t ferry, and Soinerset. ~, , • ..• *- The question , was on - . the:miition. ,Mr.. SMITE[,; (011estera-terefer the bill to the Com mit pa shit .Ilkslialau , ciewmaif;,... . • 1 ;.. After some debate Itlzet ir tnetion , ,was voted ..down, With the understar4ag thi, Mr, ,this 44., Would renew it ifAft : bilij WAs fotirtnitad tb'third reading. Mr. tM.NA:rth - eii fii"dusiAnd 'the bills and read the bill a MMent-W title ; t hich, Ives not agreed'ta- , -twolliirds . haV :ipg idted in the alfyYnativ . e; . . ' ' ." ~: . TIM EXPUIBLON:OI JIMA JD. MORT. , -.The House proceeded to the consideration of the Senate's non-ccMctirrence in ISA tiaciiiiito.onc' of the House to tliallint rAtola#94**l f otiiii;:to, the exiulsion of Jam D. BMW; a - United , Etatel 4 oenator froM Ii liana -' • - ' ' ' ',' gr. gESSNA itiioeli that th,els,otuiti;timise . pon its amendment;ind time:lint At aiinmittei of confeirence. .. .. 4 Mr. ARMSTRONGIioved that the House re-. tisle from ite ame44ent, ' which mgti the. Ensue. declared to be fust in order.. • • . .. "• Pending the consideration of Mr. AKIERIONG'S motion; , ... Mr. HOPKINS tPhita4,) moved o.lieetPelle the further consideration °take, subjectiridefl, irately. I Not agreed tt: 4 =yeei3;ll . nays,l4: Theillation then4ecurring. on • p4e, *440 of Mr. MSTRONG, viz: that tha;iliouse.re,. cede fr*. its amendment. lir. WILLIAMRineved the' tehipbtary upbst .PtaAemeht of the Lateen, 49td4Ar;,te — .14 1 ,49 ft. motion to extend the hour . fliijourninent.nn til i the 4 ration was disposed -4 0f; which VMS riot '' • - 2,1,j. 4 5.1 H, (Pirila4elpllii, - ) . called the pre, violas ...cation, whit& was sturtaine44 and , on , .thelq Lion ' shall the mairt4ldestiorrhe 'IOW' 4.. el ._ 4, ... ._4....-.4.2....-ur 1.0:1 'the eats and tly ir s - wsitaixeorejead .oi•ltra it :-. and Mr.4XAMT, and were as . fol tle Trit,trt- low, viz : ism—Messrs. Abbott,• Alexander, Arm strong, Banks Barron, Bates, Beaver, Beebe, Bigharn, Blanchard, Blis4, Brown, (Mercer, ) Cochran ' Cowan, (*lig, Crane, Dennis, Dough erty, Elliott, Freeland, Gamble, Grant, Hall, Holler, Hutchman, Kennedy, McClellan, Mc ' CoA Moore, Myers, hitter, Sellers, Shannon, Smith, (Philadelphia,) Tracy, Tiitchell, Vin cent, Wakefield, Warner, Willey ; Williams, Windle and Rowe, Speaker-44 SAYS —Mesas. Brown, (Northumberland,) Cessna, Dellone, Donley, (Greene,). Donnelly, (Phila.) Duffield, . Early, Gaskill, Greenback, Hest Hoover, Hopkrns,(PhiladelphiaoHopkins, (Waihington,) Josephs, Kline, %line, Lobar, Li c4enwallner, •M'Culloeh, M' Makin, Mr- Manna, Neiman, Pershing, Peters, Potteiger, Quigley, Ramsey, ,Rex, Rhoads, Ross, (Mifflin,) Rowland, Ryon, Tate, Weidner, Wimley anti Wolf-36. Sci the question wits determined in the affirm ative. • ~ .. . . T e question then. toeing on the main pies tiOn viz : The motion of Ma•ASUKSTRONG, that -.., the: ouse recede ftnAtits amendment • , The yeas and :pigs were ........... ;by. Mr. •CESNA and Mr;•.•HOPICMS, (PhiladelPhia)) and w, ere as follow;viz: ..... Yoas—Messrs. Abhot,Alexander, Armstrong, Bat 4, Beaver, Beebe, Bighani,:Blauchard, Bliss, 13ro n, (Mercer), Cochran, Cowan,Crane, lien- .nis, ougherty, EllitsO,Freeland; Gamble, Grunt, •Hall Hoffer, Huthhinau,"Kentedy, M'Olellan, i 14' y, Moore, Myers, 'Ritter, lassell; Sellers, Sh ou,Smitb,(Philadelphia,)Tracy,Twitchell, Vin nt, Warner, Wlldey,Williams, Windle and 'Raw , Speaker-4g; ' 1 . NA s-Messrs. Banks, Barron,Brown, (Northum berl dOCessnaiOrelig;Dellone,Donley, (Greene , ) ,Don ally (Philadelpbia,) Duffield; Early,i , Gas kill, Graham, Greenback, Hess, Hoover, Hop: kin (Philadelphia,) Holthinsy (Washington,) Jose' hs Kline,Kline, lobar, Lichtenwallner, M.'Ciltlltich, M'Makin, WManus, Neinuto;Persh: ing, jPeters, Potteiger, .tluigley, Ramsey Rex, Rholds, Ross, (Mifilin,) Rowland, Ryon, Tate; Wakpfield, Weidner, Wintley and Wolf.-41. So]tbe questkm.Was detennined.'irillie nega tive. The question recurring on the motion of Mr Ozstuire, viz : that the Mime insistonits amend men& and appoiht `,a committee Of a:inference It .74) agreed to: , holm@ then NI on ! bAnaants i BAB.ctimiii tail ._ . !I,3.entilemen now the time to have a good fitting: Shirt mad to measure or from maple. lam ho* pi g a good shirt for $1,.25 ,equal tonaY oth er noi in the market for 31 75. All work . guar4nteed to fit and to give entire satisfaction , to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort inentf. of ladiee and Gentleman ' Furnishing Goodit.itilielidd-prices; also a large lot of A 1. lrishpneintatithe old prices. If you want a :harggin or •silOod fitting under garment, just 'lto to James %A. Lynn , Manufacturer, Nb, 12, Market street, net to Hummel' & Killi[nger's grocery store, *Harriiburg, Pa., where he is pielling without regard to cost or the advance of goodtt. • - idistiikratous ri_ps" cLOWEII*O - .031 1 00.4.."',. 811.4,LENBERGER -- 4 t ' BROTHER , v , ; NO. 80 MARKET' STREET.- ~ • . . - .. (.11.90m formerl y eccupied by the Patkiriee.) ft E undersigned have just opeued . a new and large easortmeut of 'tue latest styles of 0 °nun . We are areb preparettto manufacture 'to-order [1 all kin of Ovate Wear, out tetteilatelustyld rani fast! - king. W e bade alereirba band . siekrgp Meg: Of It eaily *de %Wag and GentlenianYENtretettiog Gottle'. ' no' ~ at ' ff. StlF44:lolßaiollit 0!.1RO. Tl.) GRAIN CONARAOTPB,S. THE BALTIMORE BAG FAOTORY No. SoutlvlSErter, Itakintore, Md. S IttY IKET to Inrnielt Government n L Coatractora and othereNeltli Linda ilifNotton Begs to : 1 01 , ar k, z 1 A=aly_fma i r: A ll e igz:r 4 v i t g .a j . , z .. .1.1 . a ca 11 . ." *_• _ AMEN illirien'att ore, Jan. 1.7t43, „Wet , 1044md0 ,1 'HEO F. dEtErim AND JOB: ` ' ,..PRINiXD, No. 18, HARXI7' STESEiP,' • HARRLSBUREE " 4arepstioufar attoataia paid . . to . Zclutlug,. Aupng and dinaingt of Railroad :Blanks, Ma - Waite, „ ; otir.io34, Chocks, :Drafts, &a. CARDS • priatad. at s4,s3, sad .per Altana* in elegant et." le. ,y 0 • .13COEFERLIN . , .BRO,THRES . ' cO., WIEIGtESALE DRUGGISTS ANPDIALERSinF4n9y. Go ods, Per.- ftwary, &a. alio agents for 'he a4la of Itefirted iPetrolettni, Illuminating Lai, 'aikriir W , any y coai ull ; furnisixict is an,. otts.aduos at die lowo#:9:tard. rates. 170 and 172 WilliarmilStreeti- • YORK..NEYY ja7l-03m .... . PUBLIC SALE:, ... WILL 'be 8 1 0h1 — al PAbtle . Sale at 10 ~.v v . Ju'cloca A M. on SAT flit.iikrine EIIIaTET nay. 9P FE.614.1.1ARY, A II:, 1102, at.,tlM.Clinfri'lioinid id liar risburg,tthe Raiewmg.,valee.oh‘tteal Vatite, Viz: .-... a cer n lot oi Grilund situated in — T r ipper n'witltrii. :Minato' , Dauphin cotuay, abut s 'wk. quarter . of ti mud heiow e line of toe City of tint Isblirg,"Mbittifeing nine Isl mires,it ire or less, on whim la erected a large . vistilletiY . (known too Keyattine Distillery ) ) 'together' with a 'Muff ? . dent nu bar of Pens,for, feeding One LtiOusaiiti flogs; .11i1- 49, other out ouildingii Midesstify 'anent as lististiWaineiii of the a rid. 1 The Ilisullery is lodated on tbe Rtahsylvoil, Rai head with a soling belonging to the proper) y, the - Penneytiii.- ma Can making tud'boiinciary line orthe ' east Mid of said pro my. l e , . . Any , mon wishing'to — exativine the 'premises before the day i S sale, writ please ell! mildr. Willi Yongt, r near na the se, woo will give 'ally infermationt may be re `guested, If the premlseastiould dot ;did on said 41.4 ku,y wll4 ne for rent.'' ' - ' Attendance will be tiven and cOndi i titiinS 'at sale ~ made, kn ip own ~ ... . ' jl3 08 . * ' JACOB lAIRY:. . -E T. CIIS' T 0 E ~Et 8 A:New Lot of .0 LADI-ES' PIIESES, „ . Of Itewettfel StYlee, substanifally iriede. ILe L 4 .EV l lll l l4l. e ' 6 2rf i l_ l :l _. . $, t", W AL.YE T • r •-• Ri.rOHTS PRIIPLARS' Bb 'ET;' . : Tut up In Cut pe,./ pppeved A Complete Assortment • HANDKEROHISP• • . , Of the beet Mantilletare. A very Rindsome teriety , of • POWDER 4„.DPIt BOX RS, KELLER'S , DROG• STORE. seplB 1 81 Market Street IOR RENT. A. two-story. brick..bouso i u. Pk 'ergot, between Second andoltdrit p aleo;' come name ho me . Encinhe of Wig . Murray,- corner Second And . flns streets. ....: • • , j2B tw. L 11111 : Ago ;.• :14 I: • . jag ale by • ..NIOHOLS &SOW Mall, 21 . -earner-Front and Market street, V 'ALM, opopect flattlas- BOrullait OrAirt4 l l o 3s i 11 ` scams. o oRg (IHO CE Syrups, Loiiiritigt - Slid other `l4l cho brands, fotlea by mcaot.s - &tinwmAx, corner Frohlt,aitif*loFOCotri3ett: jlB O U . newly replenished stook of Tpiiet ' an Fancy Goods is tomorpaaset in this city; and Wiling co admit of renifeilhg satisfaction, we would 'rah pectially trite a call. - , • • . iiittihnic lit liar at street, tweldoore east of Fourth street, south et ' ‘K'6 I)! B'l'o - 3.4 is.:the uy Patent M OIL, BlinriOAL OIL, Wholesale , ‘astaludipirpa-NWHOLS & BOWMAN. corner Front and Market Okada. SANFORD'S:Mr OPR4.1101:12E THIRD STREET BELOW . MARKEL Admission, 25 cents Orchestra Chairs, . 50cents. Seats in Private Boxes, 7 r , cellts. Entire Box, ' - e.00. 1 ' Doors open 6i o'clock ; Commomm at7i o'clock. Great Stumm of the Celebrated Cantatrice, Mrs. ANNA. lIVORDWELL, Mr,` w,. ,BORDWELL, Eth iopeen Comedians, who will appear in their Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with Mr. and• Mrs. Bordwell. To Night—UN BUJ() MESMER& In prepFation—LA SONAMBULA- BeLDIERS' NICK N FOR Sale at KELLER'S DRUG sso FANCY STORE Camp Writing Oases, Needle or Sewing Cases, Shaving Or Rtzor Caseq, Toilet Cam* Match Oases. Pocket Ink Stands, Pocket Mirrors Pocket Knives, Pock..t Combs, Fine Combs, Camp.. Mirrors Bryer ' Tobacco Boxes . India; RUb , er Tobacco Pouches, Wicker ; Leather & Matins Flasks, Leather Drittkieg Cups, Peas, Penhoiders,.Peactls, Pap •r, andEacelspes Sailers wilt see at a glance unit the place to get an outfit in malt wsre sis at N'e 91, Market . eireet„ —bee 'Tort Mame" in the window A4:Patirttell WHOLESALE UMBRELLA MANUFACTORY I No. 69 Market Stmet, below Third HARRISBURG, P. . • H. LEE, A4A.NUFACTURtea OF. UMBRELLAS, PAR& /LS and • • IVALKI ?SG CISIES wilt furnish goods at LOWER PRICES than can be hon.:to in any of he Eastera C 11.1.18.: Wont -y - •na r• t its wit! do -well to all and "Kin:ilia oVI act•ll , u rim; them Ayes o this fitct an23-dly NEW DR tIS S GOODS. EEMBROIDERED REPS, nein and Figured. Reps, Rich Figured all Wool Delaines, Plain Kerinoes and Cashmeres, Fancy Pads Dress Silks, Superior Plain Colored Dress Silks, Warranted Mikes of plain black silks, New Styles Low Priced Delaines At CA rtiCANT & BROTHER'S Next door to the atrrisourg dank Market it u ire. 1101'4. IArEIOLESA.LE and. RETAIL DEALER y in Confectionary; affil Domenic Fruit.— A., Pates, Pruden, Katilad and Nuts' of all kinds.— - Fresh and Soap, Can. 11,33, Vinegar, Spices, To bawcot Segars 'and Country 'Produce in general, it 'the eater of Third and Walnut streets . .octall-dbut TEAOHEB. Ewa, Melodeon Guitar and, Singing. -I)A.R.A'IOULAit atterttiou will be paid for tap education' or the ',Ohm - alter "Riatiluee" cabs. ended method. - OMOS In William aixeihe's Muse, Store; .93 Morket erreet. jaZ4lm `HO PEN NOV THAN THE THE'.LAIRGES STOOK., MOBT BEAUTIFUL STYLES AND PATTERNS Gold and Silver Pencil and Pen Cases. In the market, is to be sound! at " ItERGHEA'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE. F 110: 2171t8 FURI3 1 FIIRB Sable Furs, Liberian Squirrel Furs, French Sable Furs, Silver Marton Furs, Wafer sink Furs. Elltne, CUPS AND YOFT3 LARAMS AdYNEITSDRIT. Great bargains in ttiesetlocide. Every artaile warran ted to be 41Lli :tly as represented, at CATHUaRT & BROTHER, Next to the Harrisburg. Bank, I= FOR THE NEW YEAR. IZELpER'S DRUG- AND FANCY STORE, 91, Market street. A EINE variety of those rare coNFLorioNs, Past from the Factory. d must ELKIANT MIXTURE, (the tln4t yet t ecelved,) neatly gut. up in one pound bens. ; • . -Call SOPIS. - 'Also, sasotherlot of those splendid - , Ladies' Satchels, Ladies' Wire and Leather Phidtte, Ladies' Comm/ions or Wei's.- .oaseS, .and othei tine good whiOh'ybii Would do *en to see de3o' JUST OPENED, A LARGE STOCK OF TY Xi. IS I ICH DAB.E. SHADES. YEEY CHEAP GOODS Foil THE , , 4OLIDAYB At CATHCANT'p, de2B Next door the Harrisburg Bank. RIIBBM GOON 1 It ubl i e ßut:; watches, Rubber Rattles, Rubber, Toys generally. at BERGNER'S OURAP BOOESTORA. . . . 131:l and EGGS constantly nud for li by .0...L5& BOWMAN, oorner.Frour Marker. streets CRAIIB.EItitIEBI, iruits, Fresh Apple, flaniouy, al ' , 13LAUKiN G ! . M A6 ; 11.1.4 '6 "CL1A.41, • "E' 1 4 GE 13, LICK- 1 - 111 . , ' .112. 109 Gross, assogied eizes, jua. recotved, and for 06a0 Id Wbulessto prtcoo, , . " doll 1 MINOE PIES, .. Crzguar, ktuggearizi, Sgtcza 800 gigitabl4 for Males Ilea Mr- Bole Lew by , . 5p.a.W1,13 -Sus ikiwito. AWrge f invoine of New Styles -of French Blanket shawls meal ved this morning uy - notS 1 , t; Mel .:Aitr aktOTHISK. O " FL. autip)y at oeky4.4 & 8LAA. ,, 15.4VEL.14'd Celebrated , sautaas, paasaava a. 1,, am iarws e above, emb6iciog every varoxy,juot for sale by and Fruits, Currents, ft aisins, • Citron °mons, at, the ow Wholesale anthetatl, tiro- Provision It ore,` toront sac • Mdiket risburg, 6 • • wry and street, • !=E2== mttger ItL IMIZI ntsLcltuitroa. JOHN WISE A. LENS, NOW OPSNING AT IehOLS BO W 111.4 N'B, corner, Trout mud Mere screota wit KKK, Jr., & Oo .3y DUCK, JR., & Cu. WM: DOCK. Jr., & to NICHOLS-a BOWMAN nos U
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