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INRISBURG . PA
Friiio Afternoon, February I, 1862.
eAIMUNICATION, signed "A parent,'• will
ear in to morrow evening's TELEGRAM.
lif.wAse. -The friends of Mr. Thomas J.
ut ta .4, who was recently killed by a train of
CFIIS, LINO' Shippensburg, offer a reward of $25
fer the phi watch of the deceased. It appears
not the time-keeper mysteriously disappe...ted
st the time of the accident.
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c o :craAcra rort BEEF Alvan')ED.—Major Beck
with Lad awarded to John Snodgrass, of this
city, the contract for 4,000 beeves, with the
privilege of 11,000, to be delivered either at
jiartisbutg, Chaniber , burg, or York, at three
e ighty-nine gross
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TIMBER.—The loads and the weather.in the
lumber region ale most favorable for hauling
timl er to the stream, and all that has been
prepared will no doubt be hauled to the water
in season. Prices have an upward ten
deuiY, now, and by spring, we dare say, our
clever lunkee friends will find ready sale for
all the good timber they may bring down.
PRIVATE SALE vF PROPERTY. —Jacob Shell,
truciti.e, of the estate of Geo. Hammond, de
coved, recently Fold the "Fox" tavern at the
junction of Front and Second streets to Chris
tFiti El. qty and Michael Burke for the Horn of
52 NO.
Fi eclei ick Gteeuawalt, administrator of Wm.
Greettawalt, d..ceased, recently sold a two stot ry
fr , tre.• house iu Sixth street to Daniel A.Moench
for the urn of $1,210.
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TRIAL OF STEEL Aroatra.—A public trial of the
newly invented steel armor, or bullet proof
ve•t, wait to have taken place at the State
Emerald at three o'clock this afternoon, in the
presence of his excellency, Gov Curtin and
other prominent officials. the armor has beta
repeatedly tested at Washington city, and
foetid fully able to resist a pistol or musket
hell under ordinary circumstances It is re
garded there as very valuable for the protec
tion of officers and artillery men.
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AN EMBLEMATIC TROPHY.—We noticed in the
Executive Chamber to-day, a large and well
wrought mesh banner—the veritable sickly
white and sanguinary stripes, with the dull and
tyrant union of stars, which floats in rebeldom
as the emblem of traitor faith and inspiration.
This flag was captured by Col. Geary's Regi
ment at the battle of the Point of Rocks, and
was among the first of the traitor emblems
raised north of the Potomac. It was presented
to the State of Pennsylvania by Geary's regi
ment,
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INSTALLATION OF OFFIOEBS.—On last Tuesday
evening, the following officers were installed to
serve the ensuing term, in Washington Lodge
Na 1 Independent Order of Good Tempters. '
P. W. C. T., Wm. T. bishop, Jr.;
W C. T., Thomas W. Anderson ;
W. V. T., Miss East Potts;
W. .S , G. Washington Fenn ;
W. A. S., Miss Ann M. Edinger ;
W. F. S Miss Eliz tA. Bishop ;
W. T., Wm. T. Bishop ;
W. C., Mrs. Cunkle ;
W. M., J. Milton Potts ;
W. D. AL, Mrs. T. W. Anderson ;
W. J. G., Miss Annie Rsdabaugh ;
W. 0. G., Thomas J. Eisiey ;
W. R. H. S., Mrs. Elizabeth Wyant ;
W. L. H. 5 , Miss Mary McAleer ;
Lodge Deputy, G. W. C. T., Wm. T. Bishop,
Jr.
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MAPLE 'GLASSE/3, Well made and pmt up in
cans right from the kettle, and hermetically
sealed, us you would can and seal fruits, will
kep as when first boiled from the sap; and
this is decidedly the best plan for keeping, as
when made in cakes, if exposed to the air, it
will lose somewhat of the peculiarly delightful
flavor for which it is so prized, and is often in
juvd by insects. All thisis obviated by canning
while hot. To many f i rallies who do not make
it on a large scale, the need be but little. ex
-1,1,—, as the sins that have been emptied
i1a,.114 the winter can be used until autumn
demand them again. Put up your beat
way. Where large quantities are made
arIA, the buyers must select and can for
1 *OMAN r finx.—The following bill was re
teal in the House of Representatives:
Au art to give to Justices of the Peace in
i 'ounnonwealth additional power in cer
tain CilSrs'*
1. Be it enacted, Rec., That from and
idler the p nisisge of this act, the Justices of the
i of this Commonwealth shall be vested
\ , itb il,r power to take cognizance of, and in
vt,t•.:atit all eases where incendiarism, or cages
nlnirii incendiary attempts have been made,
ant ill ca e. where loss by fire has occurred in
nanner following: That upon information
Gut! untie before iiny of said Justices by the
"'p" o' officers of any it:en:trance company, Or
nibsr person interested, that such incendi
tl iitiiiiipts have been made, or such losses
I .t' tot. have occurred, it shall be the duty of
'wit rustic...„ to proceed to investigate the case,
"ILI , the cd.joet of finding out and convicting
t , ifvederg, and shall make public the cause
•n•ii Mies; an.; the said Justices of the Peace
•.t 1,1,4 vested with the r.ame powers to take
testimony in such cases us the
criminal investigations.
`• :! And be it farther enacted, That any per
' 1, [ lileie::ted, or any insurance company though
It , impel. officers, 01.611 have authority of in
m•,[lug and conducting such investigation in
manner and with the same rights as
1•1 n miff in a civil suit, and be lialde to the
costs where no criminal prosecution shall
OIL t tram such investigation.
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lin Justice of the Peace has facilities for ob
'thing information on any subject pertaining
t•• i• owe district, such as no other public offi
rsessem. The evil-doers of the locality are
t,ctinually pmsing in review before him. He
nifire about the private history of the
Liver classes of his ward than any one else. If
It' it what he ought to be, he takes a fatherly
iht , lent in the affairs of those, over whom he
It . I th no such important jurisdiction which the
li.ber judges cannot feel. Therefore, the pre
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the ueptton ts, that much good will result • froitl
passe
ge of a law of this kind, Which will
ike Idol a terror to all who have %morbid
ht's of playing with fire."
A STATED moiling of the Washington Hose
Company will be held at the hose house this
(Friday) evening at 7 o'clock. Punctual at
tendance is required
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A STATED Manua) of the Friendship Fire
Company, will be held in their hall on Mon
day evening at seven o'clock.
S. S. Cniins, Sec'y.
A BATTLE WITH A MUSKRAT.—A few days
since, a desperate and rather novel battle oc
curred in Swatara township, this county, be
tweeu a young man named Ulrich. and a large
muskrat. It appears that while Mr. Ulrich
was walk ng along the Union canal, he noticed
a muskrat in a field, secreted behind some
bushes. Quietly moving up to the animal, he
thought with one blow to lay musk dead at
his feet. 'But not so easily done. The rat, on
the application of the young man's boot,
showed battle, and made at him like a savage
dog, compelling Mr. U. to retreat a short dis
tance. The animal, however, took advantage
of its victory and followed his assailant, mak
ing several attempts at the throat. of the young
man, fortunately, succeede I only in tearing his
vest and coat. At this stage of the battle,—
both belligerents pretty nearly exhausted,—the
young man happily procured a stick, and soon
ended the battle by taking the life of the fight
ing rat. That a muskrattiVould attack a man
or give battle, is eouattOng new, at least to
us; but we have the &b ve I'3 gintlkrity that
dare not be questioned.'*4,l
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Loom. LEGISLATION-7A6 New COUTi House.
—The following bill has passed the Senate
and was messaged to the House this morn
ing:
A:FURTHER SUPPLEMENT to an act enti
tied'"AnAct to authorize the county of Dan
,Phin to borrow me7,3y, approved the third day
of JAarcV,:teile aka:wand eight hundred and
sixtjyadtttel a supplement thereto, approved
the twenty-ninth day of January, anno domini
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one."
Wnertzas, differences have arisen regarding
the expenditures by the commissioners of the
county of Dauphin in the erection and comple
tion of the court house of the said county, in
pursuance of the reports of two consecutive
grand juries of said county made at January
April sessions, anno domini one thousand
ht hundred and fifty-nine, and the several
acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth men•
tioned - and referred to in the title of this act.—
And whereas, it is admitted and believed that
the said court house, with the improvements
connected therewith, with the appurtenances,
erected and built for the said county of Dauphin
during the year anno domini one thousand
eight hundred and sixty and , y no domini one
thousand eight hundred aua sixty-one, are
fairly, equitably and justly worth to the people
of the said county, all the moneys expended
thereon by the said commissioners, and in the
erection and completion thereof ; and also for
the superintendence of the erection 'and com
pletion of the same. Therefore,
Be n enacted, kc , That the several payments
and expenditures made or directed to be made,
by the commissioners of said county of Dauphin,
for the erection and completion of the said
Court House,
and other improvements connect
ed therewith with the appurtenances, erected
and built in the city of Harrisburg, for the said
county of Dauphin, during the years Anno
Domini one thousand eight hundred and sixty
and one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one,
amounting in the aggregate to the sum of sev
enty-three thousand three hundred and ninety
seven dollars and sixty cents, be and the same
are hereby legalized ; and the said commission
ers entitled to be credited therewith, and here
by fully discharged from all further liability
for, or an account, or by reason of the said ex
penditures ; also for the moneys paid and ex
pended, or received by them for the superin
tence of the erection and completion of the said
Court House, and its appurtenances, amounting
in the whole to the sum of six hundred and
seventy-five dollars; also with the sum of four
hundred dollars paid to the clerk of said com
missioners as a compensation for the extra du
ties and increased labor imposed upon the said
clerk, by reason of the building and erection of
the said Court House with its appurtenances.
National Foundry.
A meeting of the citizens of Dauphin county
will be held at Brant's concert hall, in Harris
burg, on Monday evening, Feb. 10, 1862, for
the purpose of adopting such measures as will
secure the erection of this strong arm of our
country's defence at or near Harrisburg, Pa.
F. K. Boas, Daniel D. Boas,
Wien Forney, Win. Buehler,
John H. Brant, Jno. B. Cox,
Henry Gilbert, K Byers,
J. R. Eby, '
- i joho. Care,
H. 0. Alleman, Alricks,
John W. Brown,. • Wm. F. Murray,
Eugene Snyder, , Michael Burke,
George H. Morgan, Wm. H. Miller,.
Henry Keller, JEW. Roberts, '.
Samna Marquart, J.' C. Kunkel,
John Ringland, - R. A. Lamberton,
William Mitchell, A. J. Herr,
J. C. Young, H. M. Graydon,
Jacob Shell, B. F. Etter,
Kelker & Bro., W. T. Bishop,
Houser & Lachman, M. M.'Kinney,
John A. Weir, Daniel Yoder,
J. W. Weir, Win. Jennings,
W. M. Kerr, W. H. H: Sieg,
W. A. Cathcart, Thos. G. Fox,
DanierEppley, - James Freeland, •
Rud. F. Kelker, Jno. H. Briggs,'
J. Wallace, Benj. Buck,
P. A. Hummel, Dr. C. Seiler,
Hamilton Alricks, J. H. Zollinger,
David Mumma, 8. E. Zolliuger,
F. L. Hater, • Anthony King,
John 0. Leamy, Henry ?offer,
L. Leamy, Daniel Snider,
W. A.Crott, John Wister,
J. H. Fox,
J. It. Croft,
John Stahl, John W. Hall,
John Canslager, Charles Miller,
John B. Coover, J. C. Bomberger,
W. K Dougherty, G. B. Stewart,
William Brady, S. S. M'Cullocli,
J. lir Cormick, Win. Templin,
Wm. Dock, jr., D. Bensinger,
J. Shisler, John W. Glover,
R. J. Fleming, J. Wesley Awl,
Daniel Wagner, Malachi Sheehan,
C. Carson,G. W. M'Calla,
A. Boyd amilton, Wm. Dock,
John Edwards, J. V. Criswell,
George J. Bolton, Geo. Bergner,
F. C. Fiut, A. 0. Bluster,
Josiah Espy, Chas. Roumfort,
W. KIiCW, W. Garratson,
J. K. Hoffman, A J. Jones,
William H. Kepner, J. Buehler,
A. L. Roumfort, D. J. Kramer,
James Fitzgerald, G. R. Small,
Samuel Holman, 0. Barrett,
L. W.' Ten Eyck, Jacob Landis,
J & J. N. Greenawalt,R 'b't. L. linen*
D., W. Grose& Co., Choc A. Banvart
Jacob Boger & Son, Samuel Knox, ,
Hummel & Killiuger,, George Trallinger,
NiVM". Pikkbill,
Petinstiluanid Malty iittlegraph, ltftentoon. lebruatv
Pennsylvania Legislature.
REPORTED REPNEMLY FOR THE TELEGRAPH
FRIDAY, February 7, 1862.
The Senate met at 11 o'clock A M., and was
called to order by Mr. Speaker HALL.
Prayer by Rev. Mr. Steele, pastor of St.
Paul's EpiScopal church of Harrisburg.
The journal of yesterday (Thursday) was
partly read, when
Mr. SERRILL moved that the further read
ing of the same be dispensed with.
Not agreed to.
The reading of the journal was then proceeded
with, when
Mr. CONNELL moved to dispense with the
further reading of the same.
Not agreed to.
The journal was then proceeded with, when
On motion of Mr. NICHOLS the further read
ing of the same was dispensed with.
The SPEAKER laid before the Senate the an
nual report of the board of directors of the
Pennsylvania Institute for the deaf and dumb.
Laid on the table.
PERSONAL EXPLANATION.
111cCLURE obtained leave to make a per
sonal explanation as follows: I find in the re
port of-yesterday's proceedings published in a
morning paper of the city of Philadelphia, that
I am represented as having used the following
remarks:
"Mr. M.'CLuas did not know the motives of
the House. The Senate could not judge by
what scurrilous Matubms of the House might
have said."
I beg to state that I made ,no such
remark. I did 83y that the Senate could not
judge of the motives of the House in its action
upon any public question by what garrulous
members or that body had stated outside of the
House As a matter of justice to myselfandlo
the dignity of the Senate, I have made the ex
explanation.
Mr. CRAWFORD asked and obtained leave of
absence for a few days from to-day, for the
Senator from Pike, Mr. Mcrrr.
Mr. CLYMER asked and obtained leave of
absence for a few dafs from to day, for the
Senator from Philadelphia, Mr. DONOVAN.
Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia,) asked and ob
tained leave of absence for a few days from to
day for the Senator from Erie, Mr. LOWRY.
Mr. KETCHAM presented a petition from
citizens of Luzerne county in 14 :N• of the repeal
of the act relative to pedlars in a .2 county.
Referred to the Committee on the
Mi. NICHOLS presented the state
ment of the Pennsylvania University.
Laid upon the table.
Mr. CONNELL presented a petition of citizens
of the twenty-first ward of Philadelphia, pray
ing for such legislation as will render the bridge
over the Schuylkill at Manyunk, a free bridge.
Referred to the Committee on Roads and
Bridges.
Mr. STEIN presented a petition of citizens of
Lehigh county, praying that said county may
be made a separate judicial district
Laid upon the table.
Mr. KINSEY presented a remonstrance of
citrzena of Philadelphia against any law abolish
ing the markets on certain thoroughfares of said
city—commonly called the " curbstone " mar
kets.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture
and Domestic Manufactures.
Mr. BENSON presented a petition of citizens
of Potter county, relative to sales of unseated
lands.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Kr. IRIS[i presented a memorial of brokers
and private bankers of Allegheny county, in
favor of the repeal of the act of last year, rela
tive to brokers and private bankers.
Referred to the Committee on Banks.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County Seats.
Mr. REILLY, (Railroads,) as committed, an
act to incorporate the Schuylkill & Susquehanna
railroad company.
Mr. KINSEY, (Compare Bills,) presented a
report, which was read and recorded on the .
journal.
Mr. NICHOLS, (New Counties and County
Seats,) as committed, an act to change the lines
between Scott and Lower St. Clair townships,
Allegheny county.
Mr. MEREDITH read in place an act to ex
tend the limits of the borough of Mechanics
burg, Indiana county.
Mr. CLYMER, a supplement ,to the penal
laws of this Commonwealth.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary
Mr. LARBERTON, an act to authorize the
Commissary General to settle all accounts fur
subsistence of volunteer companies, recruited
and organized, but not at the time accepted by
the Governor, and which were afterwards mus
tered into service, from the time of organiza
tion to the time of being mustered into service.
Referred to the Committee on Finance.
Also, an act to provide for the payment of
certain military expenses.
Referred to the Committee on Finance
Mr. McCLURE, a supplement to an act to
prevent fishing in the East Conocheagua - creek,
in the borough of Chambersburg, Frauldhi=
county.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture
and Domestic Manufacture.
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Mr. BOUND moved that the Senate proceed
to the consideration of House bill No. 29, en
titled " An Act to incorporate the Shamokin
and Bear Valley coal company."
The motion was agreed to, and the Senate re
solved itself into committee of the whole, Mr..
M'CLuan in the chair, on said bill.
The first, second, third, fourth and fifth sec
tions were severally read and a g reed to.
• The sixth : section was read, amended and
agreed to.
The bill then passed finally.
Several other private bills were passed, after
which the Senate Adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESEISTATIVES.
FRIDAY, Feb. 7, 1862.
The House was called to order at 10 o'clock,
and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Carson.
ALLEGED LEGISLATIVE CORRUPTIONS.
The Clerk of the Senate was introduced, who
presented an extract from the journal of that
body, asking the House to return to the Senate
the joint resolution relative to the appointment
of a select committee to inquire into the alleged
corruptions of 'the last legislature.
BIGHAII moved that the aforesaid reso
lution be returned to the Seriate.
Mr. KLINE moved the indefinite postpone
ment of the motion together with the motion of
Mr. BIGHAM.
On the motion
The yeas and nays were required by lir. DEN.
NIS and Mr. RITTER, and were as follow viz :
Fees -Messrs. Banks, Barron, Bliss, Boileau,
Brown,(Northumberland,)CraigDonnelly, (Phil
adelphia,)Early,Greenbank, Gross,Hess, Hoover
Kaine, Kline, Labar, M'Culloch, M'Makin Nei
man, Pershing, Ramsey, Rex, Scott, Tracy,
Tutton, Weidner, Williams, Wolf, and Wor
ley.-28.
Nays—Messrs. Abbot, Alexander, Armstrong,
Bates, Beaver, Beebe,Bigharn,Blanchard,Brown,
(ffercer,) Caldwell; Cessna, Chatham, Cochran,
Cowan,
,Crane,Dellone;Dennis,Donley,(Greene,)
Dougber6r, Duffield, Elliot, Fox,Freelandi
Gamble, Catskill, Graham, Grant, Hall, Dapper,
SENATE
SPEAKER'S TABLE
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PETITIONS, &C., PRESENTED
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NNW COUNTIES AND COUNTY BEATS
Henry. H ffer, Hopkins, (Washington,) Hutch
man, Josephs, Kennedy,Lichtenwallner,M'Clel
lan, M'Coy, Myers, Potteiger, Quigley, Ritter,
Ross, (Luzerne,) Ross, (Mifflin.) Rowland, Rus
sell, Schrock, Sellers, Shannon, Smith, (Ches
ter,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Tate, Twitchell,
Vincent, Wakefield, Warner, Wildey, Windle
and Rowe, Speaker —59 .
So the question was determined in the nega
tive.
Mr. BIGHAM'S motion was then agreed to
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Mr. ARMSTRONG, on leave given, read in
his place a bill entitled " Au Act to construe
part of the fifth section of the act entitled an
act to provide for the payment of the members,
officers and contingent expenses of the extra
session of the Legislature one thousand eight
hundred and sixty-one."
COMMITTEE IN A CONTESTED ELECTION CASE
Mr. TRACY submitted a resolution, which
was agreed to, authorizing the committee on
the contested election case of H. V. Hall to pro
ceed to Luzerne county for the purpose of taking
testimony, and sitting daring the sessions of
the House.
STATE MILITARY SCHOOL.
The House went into Committee of the Whole
(Hr. CESSNA in the chair,) on bill No. 11, enti
tied " An Act to provide for the establishment
and organization of a military school, and for
the purchase or leasing by the Commonwealth
of suitable grounds and building for such
school.
Considered and postponed until next Friday.
'1 he House went into Committee of the Whole
(Mr. EtthYrr in the chair,) on bill No. 13, enti
tled " An Act regulating the practice in taking
writs of error and appeals." Negatived.
ADDITIONAL MEMBERS ADDED TO TEE INVEST/GM/NO
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Mr. HOPKINS moved that two additional
members be adVito the special committee ap
pointed to enquire into alleged corrupt in
fluences used to precpre the passage of the bill
NI reference to the commutation of the tonnage
tax.
Mr. WILLIAMS moved to amend by pro
viding that the House shall appoint the pro
posed additional two members.
The motion was postponed in order to permit
Mr. Calms to offer a resolution providing for
the holding of an afternoon session, commenc
ing at 3 o'clock fur the purpose of considering
Mr. Horstss' motion, and the amendment of
Mr. WILIJ•mk
Mr. SMITH, (Phaadelphia,) proposed an
amendment that the House remain in session
until the motion of Mr. Hortuss was disposed
of, which was agreed'to ; and the motion as
amended was agreed to.
The question recurring on the amendment of
Mr. %Lucius' to the motion of Mr. HOPKINS'
for the appointment of two additional members
to the investigating committee, it was with
drawn, and the original motion of Mr. HOPKINS
was adopted.
In puruauce of the motion, the Speaker ap
pointed Messrs. Swans and HOPPER the said ad
ditional members.
DMOT TAX
Senate amendments to Howe bill to provide
fur the payment of e.t% direct tax, were consid
ered and concurred in.
~F 4 1 .4: 1 ,11 .Y 1~
On motion of Mr. CESSNA, the House re
sumed the consideration of House bill, entitled
an act to restore a separate representation to
the counties of Bedford, Cumberland, Perry and
Souferset.
The bill was on third reading, and Mr. EARLY
called the previous question ; which was sus
tained, and
On the question, "Shall the main question be
now put ?"—it was agreed to--yeas 46, naya44.
On the 4nestron, "Bhall the bill pass f"
The yeas and nays were required by Mr. REX
and Mr. RITTER, and were as follow, viz:
YlLLS—Messrs. Alexander, Armstrong,, Banks,
Barron; Beaver, Boileau, Brown,(Northumber
land,) Caldwell, Cessna, Chatam, Cochran,
Craig, Dellone, Donley, (Greene,) Donnelly,
(Philadelphia,) Duf f ield, Early, Fox, Gaskill,
Graham, Greenbank, Gross, Hess, Hoffer, Hoo-
ver, Hopkins, (Philadelphia,) Hopkins, (Wash
ington,) Josepus, Kaine, Kennedy, Kline, La
bar Liehtenwallner, M'Clellan, WCulloch, M'-
Mackin, M'Manus, Neiman, Pershing, Potteiger,
Quigley, Ramsey, Rex,
Rhoads, Ross, (Lu
zern,) Ross, (Mifflin,) Rowland, Ryon, Tate,
Thompson, Tutton, Wakefield, Weidner and
Wolf —64.
NAYS—Messrs. Abbot, Bates, Beebe, Bigham,
Blanchard, Brown, (Mercer,) Cowan, Crane,
Dennis, Dougherty, Elliott, Freeland, Gamble,
Grant, Henry, Hutchman, Myers, Ritter, Rus
sell, Schrock, Scott, Shannon, Smith, (Chester,)
Smith, (Philadelphia,) Strang, Tracy, Twitchell,
Vincent, Warner, Wildey, Williams, Windle,
Worley and Rowe, Speaker-33.
So the question was determined in the affirm
ative.
The House resumed the consideration of the
communication from the Governor in answer to
a resolution of the House, calling for certain
information respecting the approval of the act
of last session in reference to the repeal of the
tonnage tax.
A motion had been made to refer the commu
nication to the investigating committee on the
same subject ; and the pending question was an
amendment offered by Mr. CEssse to lay the
communication on the table, and that it be
printed in the Legislative Record.
The amendment of Mr. Cass A was agreed
to.s'iand the .117mse then adjourned until three
o'clock P. at. next Monday.
THN GREAT Ffa6 IN PEARL STREET NEW YOBS.
The elements of fire directed perhaps by in
cendiary hands 'has compelled in its destructive
progress even King, cotton to cry for water,
and in the scramble for cheap cotton goods the
,enterprising firm of Urich & Powman have
procured some of the wed goods, in the way of
Merrimack and other makers of Calicos which
they will dispose of very cheap, at the corner
of Front and Market streets.
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Noma I hinuatiiklisachlreis 11—Gentlemen
now is the time 'raife a good fitting Shirt
made to measure or from sample. lam now
making a good shirt for $1 25 equal to any oth
er now in the market for $1 75. All work,
guaranteed to fit and to gbie entire satisfactiOn
to the wearer. Always on hand a large assort=
merit of Ladies' and Gentleman' Furnishing
Goods' at the old prices; also a large lot of A 1.
Irish Linens at * old prices. If you *aut. a
bargain or ago fitting under garment, just
go to James A. Lynn, ManActurer, No. 12:-
Market street, next to Hummel &
grocery 'store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is
selling withont regard to cost or the advance of
iinods•
Two Husnesn Plums of beautiful new spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best make ; blue checks, at
121 cents per yard ; white stockings,. at 12/
cents ; another lot of those good white rib
bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs;
at 12+ cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with border, 5 cents ; shirt breasts 12i,
15 and up to 3741- cents; 25 pieces new pant
stuff ; undershirts and . — arawersvery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices.;
40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 127
cents; It yard bleached muslin 12* cents;
all wool French merinos, all:colors, at 62 and
75 cents. Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale house of plain and
aguind Swiss muslin, brillaunts, , '.white cam
brics, Nausuck arid Tictorta-li s wne, suitable for
dresses, as thoio goods WWl* very, 'Rowe 'and
dear next summer now lathe time &obey. 0.11,4
stoziekof Furs ilit cat: ' ' -r • '''' -..
*ls' Old Stouli: -
i erstivr
. .. •..
tLAIR DYE I HAIR- DYE !
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Dye I
The only Harmless acid Reliable Dyer Known
All others are mere imitabous, and should be avoided
Wynn wish to escape ri iicule.
GREY. RED Ott Rusnr HAIR dyed instantly to a
beawilul and natural Brown or Blau, without the least
injury to Hair or Skin.
File MEN at -DALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wa. A. BATOblitioß Ram t 8 9, and over 200,000
applications have been made ti the hair of the patrons
of his famous Dye.
IVit. A. Ei iTiMIELOR'S El alit DYE p mduces nosr
not to be diainguishea from nature and Is IliqlitAiNaD
not to injure in the least, however long it m ty be contin
ued, and the ill Clouts of bad Dees remedied. The hair
is Invigorated for life by this splendid Dye, which is prop-
erly applied at No. IC toad Street New York.
said I i all the cites and towns of the United States, by
Drug-Melo awl Fancy Goods Dealers
The Genuine has the name " William A. Batchelor,"
and address upon a steel plate engraving, on the four
sides of each box.
Wholesale Factory, 81 Barclay St.,
Late 233 Broadway, New York
ontZdamly
A cußn TO THE LADLE 4
DR. OUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES
"Read the lb lo ing certificate" from one of the fire t
ladies in Utica, N. Y., who called upon my ageuto in that
city (Sr tam. Bristol & 00.,) and told them that ilia, of
course, did not wis her name made public, but if any
One should doubt the won ierful efficiency of Ds. DePox.
at's Golden Pills, they might refer any Lady to her, as
she mustered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her
know ledge of their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young i ady 17 years old. the was fast go.
mg into cull' .mpti , n—bad taken cold—nature became
obstructed Two boxes of these Golden Pills entire
ly cured bar, and sue le now in rwbust health -
-We were particular in buying the genuine. Full and
explicit directions accompanying elOti box. Price sl.
Hold wholesale and retail by C. A BANNVAIrr, No. 2,
Jones Row, nd C. E. SILLER, 91 Market street, Harris.
burg, Pa. Ry sending either of them Si 00 throught he
I larrishurg Pest Office the Pills will re sent confidentially
by mall to any part of the country; "free of postage."
N. 11.—Loult out tor nounterfeitre. Buy no Golder, Min
of any kind unless the box is signed S. D. Howe. A.I
others is a base imposition and unsafe; therefore, 8F
:,On value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money ) s buy only of those
who slam the signature of S. D. Howe on overt' box
which has recently noon added ou seatunt of the Pipe
on, remora Mt.'. The ingredients composing the
above Pills ire Made ituown to every Agent, and they
are safe, and will perform all clalmen for them.
&hi also by, T. L Lumberger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kea.
mau, Mechanicsburg ; marks, Lewistown ;8. Anion.
i S. G. Wild, Newville; J. C. Altick, Stilppens,
burg ; J Spangler, Chambersburg; E. T. Yorit ;
.1. A. Wolf, WeighLaville ; S. S. Stevens, Reading ; and
it. P. Humor, Reading, and by "one eruggiat" in every
town and viii tee in the United States, and by
S. D. HC WE,
Soli Proprietor, New York.
a t m
New 2bvertizeitunts
SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
--
Admission,
25 cents.
Orchestra Chairs, 60 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes, 76 cents.
Entire Box, $6.00.
Doors open si o'clock ; Commence at 7i o'clock.
Great Success of the Celebrated Cantatrice,
Mrs, ANNA BORDWELL,
-AND-
Mr. W.. BORDWELL,
Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their
Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with
Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell.
This Evening- -THE RIVALS.
In Rehearsal—ROMEO AND JIILLET.
STEAM WEEKLY
;-.-41.- - --V BETWEEN NEW . YORK
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LAN iiIN i_i AND EMBARKING PAS
.-.G.1,;-. ..1 kelr.c.4growy, (Ireland.) l'ho Liver
pool. New tout and Philadelphia Steamship company
intend 4 , Bpatching their MI powered Clyde-built iron
Steametdpa ~,!.. follow.:
CITY OF WASHINGTON, Salirday, February Bth
CITY OF BALTISIORB Saturday February 15tuBUN
BURG, : aturdey, February ; and every sue:seeding
Saturday, at Noun, from Fier 44 .Morin River.
lAT 07
FIRST C.iUL .....$75 001 STEERAGE $3O 00
do to London $BO e 0 do to London ..838 00
do to Parts SB6 00do to Paris $3B 00
do 40 Hamburg— I
385 00 do to Hamburg $35 00
Pas re also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, &c., .t equally low rates.
si—Persona winning to bring slather friends can buy
tickets here at the following rates, to New York: From
Liverpool Or Queenstown; Ist Cabin, $76, $B5 aad,3106 •
Steerage from Liverp o ol l4o 00 From Queenstown,
san 00.
Thom) Steamers If .sOperier ancesentodAtieue tos
passengers, and carry experienced Surgeons. They are
built In Water-tight Iron Sections, and have Patent Flre
Anuibilators on board. „Illaa,
For further information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, Agent, 23 Water Street; is Glasgow to WE.
INMAN, 5 tit. Enoch Square ; in Queenstown to C. &
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; in London to FIVES & MALY, 61
ging William dt. 1 In Paris to IGLUS DROGUE, 5 Place
de la Bourse; in Philadelphia to JOIN G. DALE, ill
Walnut street ; or at the Company's offices.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
16 Bromdwali, New Xorl,
Or (1.0. Timmerman. Agent, Elarrintg
gg-PaSl , llNGi6lts trOtt order , of - . .the
Secreutr. of *state, a ..ass..ingare leiviug the United
Bt4fus nre required to frractire Pa - sports before going on
boAra tile St .amsr.
Passengers will not be sublected to any trouble or de
lay in procur.ug them. If they call for instructions at the
Company's Offices, 15 Breauvray, New York.
Jan2l4 JOHN G DAL-', AGENT.
C 7. F. 111EMLIE3NC5.11EIL,
TRAVELING AGENT OE THE
OLD WALLOWER LDIE.
ripHIS OLD TRANSPORTATION LINE
is sun in sneceasfidoperation and prepared to carry
freight as LOW as any other individual line between
Philadelphia, Harrisbnrg,Simbury,Lelivisburg,
Williame
sport, Jersey Shore, Lock Haven and all points on the
Northern °antral, Philadelphia a nd Mie and Williams
.
port and 'min Railroads.
Local Agentat Harrisburg,
D. A. MIThNOH.
t Goods sent to PEACOCK, ZELL & lIINCHEAN, Nos.
808 and 810 Market street, above Eighth, by 4 o'clock,
P. ld., will arrive at Harrisburg, ready for de livery the
next morning. C. F. MIIENCH,
ap34f ' • Traveling Agent.
Pl3BlllO- SALE
LITILL be sold at Public bale at 10
v v o'clock A. 114.0 n SATURDAY mut EIGHTH DAY
OF FEBRUARY, A 0., 1662, at the Court House in Har
,rtsburg,, the followinCvalmattle Real Estate, viz
A certain lot of Ground shunted In Upper Swatara
townsman, Dauphin county, about one quarter of a mile
below the line of the city of Hairtsburg, containing nine
acres, more or DAS, Oil w bleb 1.4 eroded a large thetailery
(known as toe Keystone Distillery,) together with-a.aulil
cient number of Pens for feeding one thousand Hogs; al
so, other out buildings necessoy about an establishment
of the kind.
The Distilleryii located on the Petuisylir'iniq. Railroad
with a siding belonging to the propert y, - the Pennsylva
nia (Anal making tee boundary line of the (tad end of
said property.
Any larsou wishing to examine the preurisee before
the day of sale, will please etli uuldr. John Young, near
the came, wt.o will give any Information that may be re
quested. If the premises should not be sold Weald "day
they will lie for rent. •
Attendance will be given and conditions of sale made
known by
j2B d3w • JACOB L IRBY.
BLINDS!! BLINDS !! !
XT-EW VENITION BLINDS made to or-
In der fbr the small sum of $.2, $2 50 and $3. New
blinds made ont of old. ones a: equal low prices for
si3venty.five cents a piece and upwards. -Chill and s2e at
my shop, in Second street, below; illbsequit.
feb3-im
SHAWLS I DRESS G(X/D.3 FURS 14
A E, LA stock of these goods will be
ZS. at very lot prices. Fine furs very
- CATHOt4IW,
......-„F47; .eNeat door to the Harrisburg Bank.
t XrIiciLEMLE and RNTAIL D RALE
Irlr ~ in•Coarecilonary °reign and Do • It
14 Dateoit ea la pse as Inegu° Fruit--
A .. h , ~5 4 Aii., Soap, oin of all kindll,—.
kcAg4 : .r*.aiti aiid Coltatry Peoduca In gen e ral , Spices d 'i t h.
. Third and Walnut streets.
JOHN WOHC.
New 2Ontrtistment
MORE LIGHT!! CHEAP LIGHT! !!
AGREAT reduction In the price of
EXTRA No. 1 BURNING OIL . ( Warranted not
ezigusive,) nag taken place. It will pay ll who purchaie.
Burning oils by the b argil or small quantities. to buy at
PR!.O riM
MACHINERY OIL.—We sell the only
reliable Natural Lubricating Oil, (warranted free
from sand and acid,) and equal to Sperm or lard in the
market. Refer to hoita of railroad men, machinist manu
facturers and others who are using it.
HENRY GELBER?,
Agent fur Lade Oil Company, Hardware store op
posite the Court House. 14.2 w
PUBLIC SALE:.
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND,
\\TILL i.E SOLI) at Public Sale on
Friday, the 14th day of February, 1802, on the
premises...eat valuable tavern stand situated on the
corner of ililnut and Fourth streets in the city or Har
risburg.
The improvement; are a large two story frame build •
log with out houses. The property is offered at private
sale until the 14th day of February next. -ale to com-
mence at ens o'clock on said day, when conditions of sale
will be made known by .T. F. WILLIAM . ..
Beba td
COAL ! COAL ! I
$3, AND $2 25 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS
O. D. FURBTER,
iFFICE No. 74, Market Street, yard ~ n
\ 1 the ()anal, foot of North s:rdtg. Whose , alo and ite
tail dealer In
TNAVVOR2OIV",
WILKSBARSR,
LTKKNS WALLET,
SUNBURP ant
BROAD TOP COAL
Fanatics and Dealers may rely upon obtaining a first-rate
article, and full weight, at the iowest rules. Orders
promptly attended to. A I , betAl huh made to pur
chasers paying for the coal when ordered.
Present price, $3 and $2 25 per ton.
fiarrisnerg, Oct. 25.—dam
COAL! POWDER!!
COAL REDUCED 1 1 I
I N consideration of the hard times, and
I as I sellexclusively FOR CASE, I have reduce(' the
price of Coal as follows :
I.ykens Valley Broken' ® $2 90 per ton
• " Large Egg •' 290 .
" Small Egg " 290 " "
" Stove " 290 n "
Nut " 220 "
Wilksbarre 90 n
Lorberry .4 290
siren Coal delivered by the i•Arturr WVOR Calms; it
can tie weighed at the purchasers 'hoe, and h it falls
short 10 vouttos, the Coal with be forfeited.
All Coal of the best quality mined, oelivered free from
all Impurities.
/SairCoal sold la qautitiera at, the Lowasv wootasaLs
emelt&
Agent for Dupont's Celebrat .1 Po wider, a large supply
slw.tve on hand, at ilaunfaefurere pri
si-A large lot of superior b.iled Hay tar sale.
123 .IAIIIK-S N. WHEELF.B.
COAL I CUM, ! ! 1!
(rat; undersigned would inform the eon
burners of Coal hat ha is now prepared Id furor: l
Co-,t from undo* cover perfectly dry and clean in all
kinds of weettrlr .
Lyken; Valley Broken Uoal
It Large Fgg "
:malt agg "
cs Nut
Pittston Lump Coal.
No. 1 '•
ci 2 16
II 3 66
IL 4 <.
61 6 c.
Lorberry. Broad Top and Alliigheny, also Hiaknry , and
Plse Wood BYERS.
Harrisburg, Jan. 7, 18 . 1 -dlna*;
JOHN B. SMITH'S
BOOT & SHOE STORE
WHITER 81.CCOND AND WALNUT ,
Harrisburg, I.
Ir.S . On tiand a lurg,til assort's- .t of
ft. BOOTS, SHUNS, &c., oc Lb 6 TC: • beat
tualithe for ladies, gentlemen, end chtittrens'
?rime to snit 11.0 qmoe.. ttl tun.id of 0,4 Ag Amis To
ORD3 tnttio pain style by superior Wtlfli.llloll
RSPAIRINO done at short notice.
ontle-iltf JOHN B. StfITEI. Elarrishorr .
801:1EFF1 tt'6 BOOK STOKE I
(Near the Harrisburg Bridge.)
JUSToutsa RE
blot O fin hl e l VE
mm ll za t c r i o a m L
No th m e
PaPlltt, wmert we will eeU at 11.26 per rorm
601.*0 per ream for NOTE PA."Ert, doweled with
the latest and very haudsome emblems lad {tauten.:
mates.
83.50 for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPEE, :one national
ilatriotio emblems, printed Li two dOlOti.
Please give us a call. fHft F SCrl EFVER.,
je22.1 Harr err
FOR RENT.
THE commodious STORE ROOM on*
Martel. Square, nest door up tho "Jones' House,"
(Coverles eocupied daring the last eigtU, or nine
years as a Jewelry and Watch malting establitlimint, lac.
ALSO—Several DWELLING aJusns in the vichini ty
of the Capitol, some or they havlug mauling, smoke
house, Le house, Sic., and vacant lots attached.
Pessestiou given the first of April next
aIIAS. C. RA.WSI.
liarrlsburg, Jan. 9, 1862, j9-dim
FOR BALE.
A valuable Two Story double frame
Jot. Dwelling House and Lot of ground, shame I on the,
corner of North street and gnat (venue, 80 teat on North
street and 1.10 feet deep, two basement xtichens, two cel
lar, and eleven rooms, alsu a never falling spnng of wa
ter. The betiding is well oeleuhved for a store or note].
Terms reasonable. huquire of W. BARR,
Jane City ituatibueer.
LADIES CORSETS,
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES,
WHITE Ani COD:MED.
ike Best article inkulgeotered, ean.bo o fi a r o r wr.3,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
LiOMETIJING NEW I
MO excuse-for haviug Boots and tihoos
„LI
nut blackened. Biaosbag ,net wili give a poises on
wm or greasy boots. Just the Chug for on times, wilm
every one cannot aflOrd two or three pairs or ellees or
boots. Cull and examine, at
Nicilou3tr. 11WV:t1A.N'3,
coruer Front auLa Stsrket streets
OELEBItATID DANDELION COFFEs,
T UST hEGEIVni) a law quantity of
el superior Drrahlioa Coffee, wiliiM-uo will sell low
to suit the times ; alio, pure groitml . old Collea sou Tur
key °Mee all put u p In one pound pacXages. Call and
examine at the wholosale and retail *rice y store or
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of grout and Market streets.
- VADILLY WAaIING BLUE, ,an excel
j: lent substitute for Indigo, for sa its at the wholossAo
and retail grocery store of
NICHOLS at .BOWNAN,
corner of Front and Market streets
•
iVOR R4Part—Part of a two-story brick
lionae, situated in Walnut street, between .1 . 104
and Eecond. Enquire of ' C. C. ale'ragWd.
INSTitIICTION 1.01 MILISte.
ALady, qualified by a tboroUgh. Musi.
eat fiduo.tiou acquired by a long course of limey
in Europe under Itudnent Masters and lly ieveral 'nears
of Bowess f oi teaching, desbea a few kimn.is se Plano
music and singing, Operatic and Balled at i s les. ddir:isis
G. L, Box 87, Harri.burg, P. 0,2 wile
LIXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in 'fourth and
11 ball bbl. sacks, also, wbolentle and reta4 at the
New Grocery and Provision 8,,0re, Front and Malta ate.
NIGROLS Moat
VOR CIIKAP.-A. TWO
u STORY FRAME MUSA 123ix50 teet
'nutted on Gra d street, in the rear of the eee
ig,
Reservoir. Fcr further particulate apply cut -
the premises to
1'22-O2ws
TO'FAMERS.
!OATS 1 OATS 11 Cash paid for Oats
Jr by JAMES eL WitEICLER.
movfi-,1.1
lIAT 1 HAY 11-50 tons superior baled
Ay Hay, for sale wrioleasle and retail by
JAMES M. WHEELER. 3.
Nu
SOLDIER'd GASIP , COMPANION. A
very convenient Writtng Deer ; also, Pertfoque,
Memorandum Books, rorantonnsues, eto
n2O • SCHFSWEIt'S BOOKSTaiIh.
E. M. MAnal