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satorda) Morning, February 8, 1862.
3.33OII:tteATION, signed "A parent," will
3. in t Yetling'S TIMEGRAPII.
O,AEI, The friends of Mr. Thomas J.
wia) was recently killed by a train of
Shipp' nsburg, offer a reward of $25
i,„ watch of the deceased. It appears
dole -keeper mysteriously disappeared
He time of the accident.
Au], Foft BEEF AWARDED. — Major 8eck
;,,,,,1ed to John Snodgrass, of this
the w idract for 4,000 beeves, with the
of 11,000, to be delivered either at
chamberAlurg, or York, at three
uiw f I 6,1.
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wads and the weather, in the
, ;! ,-i. , 11 are most favorable for hauling
t u,r strcatu, and all that has been
ue doubt be hauled to the water
,t Prices have an upward ten
ted by spring, we dare say, our
\ - ,1,1,c0 friends will find ready sale for
timber they may bring down.
I‘ ~f.'`,1.13 rF PHOPERTY.—Jacob
i I ~ emale of Geo. Hammond; de
untly Fold the "Fox" tavern at the
1, , h front and Second streets to Chris
,w,3 and Michael Burke for the sum of
It lit Is Greenawalt, administrator of Wm.
0% tit, d. ceased, recently sold a two story
in Sixi h street to Daniel A.Muench
ull, i $1,210.
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u. 1 ,1 l - ;ruEL ARMOR.—A public trial of the
itivuht4l steel armor, or bullet proof
•
was to have taken place at the State
d at three o'clock yesterday in the
~t his excellency, Gov Curtin and
I .l,,rninent officials. the armor has been
o,dly tested at Washington city, and
fully able to resist a pistol or musket
,iialer ordinary circumstances. It is re
...1,h,t there as very valuable for the protec
e officers and artillery men.
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AN EMBLDIATIO TROPHY.—We noticed in the
Le..cntive Chamberiyesterday, a large and well
nalght Recesh banner—the veritable sickly
white and sanguinary stripes, with the dull and
tyrant union of stare, which floats iti rebeldom
as the emblem of traitor faith and Inspiration.
lifle flag was captured by Col. Geary's Regi
ment at the battle of the Point of Rocks, and
eyes among the first of the traitor emblems
north of the Potomac. It was presented
t., the State of Pennsylvania by Geary's regi-
-.-
I‘.•;ALLATION OF OPrrosns.On last Tuesday
the following officers were installed to
the ensuing term, , in Washington Lodge
Independent Order of Good Templars.
\V. C. 'l' , Wm. T. Bishop, Jr.; . •; 1
(:.'l'., Thomas W. Anderson ;
'A V. 'l., Miss Eliza Potts ;
u.' S , G. Washington Fenn ;
IV A. S., Miss Ann M. Eslinger ;
F. S Miss Eliz lA. Bishop ;
'A' I. Wm. 'l'. Bishop;
IV Mrs. Cunkle ;
W. M.„T. Milton Potts;
W D. M., Mrs. T. W. Anderson ;
IV J. U., Miss Annie Radabaugh ;
W. 0 G., Thomas J. Risley ;
W. R. H. S., Mrs. Elizabeth IVyant ;
W. L. H. S., Miss Mary McAleer ;
Lodge Deputy, G. W. C. Win. T. Bishop,
Jr.
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MOLASUS, well mull, and put up in
cans right fro n the kettle, and hermetically
settled, as you would can and seal fruits, will
he p as when fast boiled from the sap; and
this is decidedly the hest plan for keeping, as
whim made in cakes, if exposed to the air, it
1%111 loge somewhat of the peculiarly delightful
titter for which it is so prized, and is often in
it. dby insects. All this is obviated by canning
'chile hot, To many f 'mulles who do not make
it a large scale, this need be but little ex
as the cats that have been emptied
11,nmeh the winter can be used until Autumn
units attuned them again. Put up your best
ff,h , way. Where large quantities are made
uda, the buyers must select and can for
•
IssourANT BILL—The following bill was re
cehtly real in the House of Representatives:
"Au act to give to Justices of the Peace in
Co mmonwealth additional power in cer
laill CaSrs"
.1 :CTI 0 N 1. Be it enacted, Arc. That from and
after the p wage of this act, the Justices of the ,
Peden of this Commonwealth shall be vested
with the power to take cognizance of, and in
reuizste oil cases where incendiarism, o or cases
where incendiary attempts have been made,
and oil ta.ei where loss by fire has occurred in
if , ' rummer following: That upon information
Log made before any of said Justrces by the
Pupil officers of any insurance company, or
M., other person interested, that such incendi
attetupto have been made, or such losses
have occurred, it shall be the duty of
"olio WI Justices to roceed to investigate the e,
tso (N p
eel of finding out and convicting I
Otki lers, and shall make public the cause
of mkt, tires ; aml the said Justices of the Peace
are hereby vested with the mime powers to take
'onipoltiory tesl
investtimony
i in suc
ations.h cases as the.
!
rezolar crimina
And be further g enacted, That any per
it c intere s ted, or any insuraacecompany though
i proper officers, shall have authority of in
intaing and c inducting such investigation in
manner and with the same tights as
a Waintill in a civil suit, and be liabl e to the
.. attic costs where no criminal prosecutio n shall
1011 Mau ouch investigation.
The Justice of the Peace has facilities for ob
taining information on any subject pertaining
to his own district, such as no other public °tri
ter P :asses. The evil-doers of the locality are
corainually passing in review before him. He
isnws more about the private history of the
Ihe CAO classes of his ward than any one else. If
is what he ought to be, he takes a fatherly
li nsrest in the affairs of those, over whom he
holds no such important jurisdiction which the
judges cannot feel. Therefore, the
sseiption is, that much pre
v good will result from_
sake 15e Palwage of a law of this kind, whictrwill
him terror to all who have a morbid'
743 151 "Playing with are."
A BAITTA WITTI A MUSKRAT —A few days
since, a desperate and rather novel battle oc
curred in Swatara township, this county, be
twcen 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 so I.e
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, un
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, suceeedel only in tearing his
vest and coat. At this stage of the battle,—
both belligerents pretty nearly exhaust ed, -,the
young MR happily procured a stick, and soon
ended the battle by taking the life of the fight
ing rat. That a muskrat would attack a man
or give battle, is something new, at least to
us; but we have the above from authority that
dare not be questioned.
LOCAL LICO7BLATION- The New • atirt .flou3e.
—The following bill has passed the Senate
and was messaged to the House yesterday morn
ing:
A FURTHER SUPPLEMENT to an act enti
tled "An Act to authorize the county of Dau
phin to borrow money, approved the third day
of March, one thousand eight hundred and
sixty, and to a supplement thereto, approved
the twenty-ninth day of January, anno domini
one thousand eight hundred and sixty-one."
WHausas, 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 tun said county, in
pursuance of the reports of two consecutive
grand juries of said county made at January
and April sessions, anno domini one thousand
eight hundred and fifty-nine, and the several
acts of Assembly of this Commonwealth men•
tioned and reierred 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 anno domini one
thousand eight hundred and 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 tt toweled, .51.0 , Teat the several payments
and expenditures made or directed to be made,
uy the commissioners of said county of Dauphin,
Mr 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
Domiai 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 tnousand 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 reasm of the said ex
penditures ; also for the moneys paid and ex
pended, or received by them for the superin
knee of the erection and completion of the said
Court House, and its appurtenances, amounting
in the whole to the sum ut six hundred and
seventy-five dollars; also with the Sum of four
hundred dollars paid to the clerk of said corn.
missioners as a . compensation for the extra du
ties and increased labor imposed upon the said
olerk, by reason of the building and erection of
the said Court House with its appurtenances.
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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 oar
country's defenoe at or near Harrisburg, Ea.
F. K. Boas, Daniel D. Boas,
Wien Forney, Wm. Bumbler,
John H. Brant, Jno. D. Cox,
Henry Gilbert, E. Byers,
J. R. Eby, John Care,
H. 0. Apeman, Herman Alricke,
John W. Brown, Wm. F. Murray,
Eugene Snyder, Michael Burke,
lleorge H. Morgan, Wm. H. Miller,
Henry Keller, Jno. Roberts,
Samna Marquart, J. C. Kunkel,
John Riuglaud, B. A. Lamberton,
William Mitchell, A. J. Herr,
J. C. Young, H. M. Graydon,
Jacob Shell, B. F. Etter,
Kelker & Bro., W. T. Bishop, -
Houser & Lochman, M. Ma-limey,
John A. Weir, Daniel Yoder,
J. W. Weir, Wm. Jennings,
W. K. Kerr, W - . - H. H:Sleg,
W. A. Cathcart, Thos. G. Fox,
Daniel Eppley, • James Freeland,
ilud. F. Kelker, Jno. IL•Brigge,
J. Wallace, Benj. Buck,
P. A. Hummel, Dr. O. Seiler,
Hamilton Alrieks, J. H. Zollinger,
David Mumma, S. E. Zollinger,
F. L. flutter, Anthony King,
John C. Leamy, Henry ?offer,
L. Leamy, Daniel Snider,
W. A. Crott, John Winter,
J R. Croft, J. H. Fox,
John Stahl, John W. Hall,
John Oanslager, Charles Miller,
Jbhn B. Coover, J. C. Bomberger,
W. E. Dougherty, G. B. Stewart,
William Brady, S. S. Itl'Culloch,
J. M'Oormick, Wm. 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 Hamilton, Wm. Dock,
John Edwards, J. V. Criswell,
George J. Bolton, Geo. Bergner,
F, C. Fint, A. 0. theater,
I Josiah Espy, Chas. Boumfort,
W. Kline, W. Garratson,
IJ. R., Hoffman, A J. Jones,
William H. Kepner, J. Buehler,
A. L. Roumfort, D. J. Kramer,
James Fitzgerald, G. H. Small,
Samuel Holman, 0. Barrett,.
L. W. Ten Eyck, Jacob Landis,.
J. & J. N. Greenewalt,Robl. L. Muench,
1). W. Gross & Co., Chas. A. Banvart,
Jacob Boger & Son, Samuel Knox,
Hummel & Killinger, George Trullinger,
Wm. Parkhill,
Tag GREAT FIRS IN PEARL Smarr NSW YORK,
—The elements of fire directed perhaps by in
cendiary hands has compelled in its destructive
progress even iiing cotton to cry for water,
and in the scramble for cheap cotton goods the
nterprising firm of Urlch & Powman have
Iprocnred some of the wet, goods, in the way.of
Afprimack and other makers of Calicos wish*
they will dispose of *erg cheap, at the corner
of Front and Market streets,
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Pennsylvania glailp telegraph, tiaturtray
. Atornittg. ftbruary 8, 1862
Pennsylvania Legislature
' R , P: Fog THE .lifvf :gyp :
SENATE.
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.
Mr. McOLIIRE obtained leave to•make a per
sonal explanation as follows: I find in the re
port of yesterday's proceedings published in a
morniog paper of the city of Philadelphia, that
I am represented as having used the following
remarks :
"Mr. iff CLIIII,II did not know the motives of
the House. The Senate could not judge by
what scurrilous members of the House might
have said."
I beg to state that I made no such
remark. I did sty that the Senate Could not
judge of the motives of the House in its action
upon any public question by what garrulous
members of that body bad stated,outsids of the
House. As a matter of justice to myself and to
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. Morr.
Mr. CLYMER asked and obtained leave of
absence for a few days 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.
ATITIONS, 50., PRIZENTBD.
Mr. HE ['CRAM presented a petition from
citizens of Luzerne county in favor of the repeal
of the act relative to pedlars in said county.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. NICHOLS presented the annual 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
citrzens of Philadelphia against any law abolish
ing the markets on certain thoroughfares of said
city—commonly called the " curbstone " mar
kets.
Referred lo the Committee on Agriculture
and Domestic Manufactures.
Mr. BENSON presented a petition of citizens
of Potter county, relative to sales of unseated
lands.
.Referredlo the Oommittee on the Judiciary.
Mr. IRISH presented a memorial of brokers
and private hankers 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 Beaks.
Referred to the Committee on New Counties
and County Seats.
Kr. REILLY, (Railroads) as committed, an
act to incorporate the Schuylkill & Basquellama
railroad company.
Mr. KINSEY, (Compare Bills,) presented a
report, which was read and recorded on the
journal.
Mr. NICHOLS, (New Cdunties 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 ear
tend the limits of the borough of Mechania3
burg, Indiana county.
Kr. CLYMER, a supplement to the pena
laws of this Commonwealth.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. LAMBERTON, an act to authorize the
Commissary General to settle all accounts fOr
subsistence of volunteel 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 Conooheague creek,
In the borough of Chambersburg, Franklin
county.
Referred to the Committee on Agriculture
and Domestic Manufacture.
SHAMOKIN AND BRAN VAILNIC COAL COMPANY:
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'Ctuas in the chair, on sablbill.
The first, second, third, fourth and fifth sec
tions were severally read and agreed to.
The sixth section was read amended and
agreed to.
The bill then passed finally.
' Several othett private bills were passed, after
which the Senate Adjourned.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
FRIDAY, Feb. 7, 1862.
The House was called to order at 10 o'clock
and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Carson.
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 alteged
corruptions of the last legislature.
Ur. BIGHAkt moved that the aforesaid reso
lution be returned to the. Senate. •
Mr. BAINE moved the indefinite postpone
ment of the motion together with the motion of
Mr. BII3IIIAII.
On the motion
The yeas and nays vfererequired by Hi. DEN
NIS and Mr. RITTER, and were as follow, viz :
Yam —Messrs. Banks, Barron, Bliss, Boileau,
Brown,(Northumberland,)Craig,onitelly,(Phil
adelphia,)Early,Greenbank, Gross,Hess, Hoover
Eaine, Kline, Labar, M'Culloch, kiliakin Nei
'man, Pershing, Ramsey, Rex, Scott, Tracy,
Tuttou, Weidner, Williams, Wolf, and Wor
ley.-28.
• NAYS —Messrs. Abbot , Alexander,Armstrong,
Rates, Beaver, Beebe,Biglumi,Blanchard,Brown
Caldwell; Cessna, .Chatham, Cochran,
Cowan, Crane i Dellone,Dennis,Donley, (Greimief)
Dougherty, Duffield, Elliot, Fox, Freeland,
Gamble, Gaakill, Graham, Grant, Hall, Rapper,
SPRAICSIt'S TABLZ.
Lakw3 OF ABSENCIi
BELLE BEAD IN PLACE.
NSW COUNTIES AND . COMITY SILTS
Henry, llnffer, Hopkins, (Washington,) Hutch
man, Josephs, Kannedy;lachtenwallnar,SUClel
lan, Myem,.Potteiger, Quigley, Ritter,
ROBB, (LliZdrEIV,) Ross. (Hifflin,) ftowland, Rus
sell, Schrock, Sellers,. Shannon, Smith, (Ches
ter,) Smith, (Philadelphia,) Tate, Twitchell,
Vincent, Wakefield, Warner, Wildey, Wintlle
and Rowe, Speaker-59.
So the question was determined in the nega
tive.
Mr. BIGHAM'S motion was then agreed to
Bilis IN PLAOI ON LEAVE.
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."
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Mr. TRACY submitted a resolution, which
was agreed to, authorizing the committee on
the contested election case of H. V. Hill to pro
ceed to Luzern county for the purpose of taking
testimony, and sitting during the sessions of
the House.
STATIC MUM= SCHOOL
The House went into Committee of the Whole
(Ur. CESSNA the chair,) on bill No. 11, enti
tled " 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.
The Honks went into Committee of the Whole
(Hr. Elston in the chair,) on bill No: 18, .enti
tied " An Act regulating the practice in taking
writs of error and appeals."' Negatived.
ADDITIONAL NUMBS ADD= TOTER 1111121120ATiNG
00YIKCITE1
Mr. HOPKINS moved that two additional
members be added to the special committee ap
pointed to enquire into alleged corrupt in
fluences used to procure the passage of the bill
in 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. Cia3Ns to offer a resolution providing for
the holding of an afternoon session, commenc
ing at 3 o'clock for the purpose of considering
Mr. EICIEBINe ia . a.loll, and' the amendment of
Mr. wr r ANN.
Mr. SMITH, (Philadelphia,) propmed an
amendment that the House remain in session
until the Motion of Mr. HoPirma was disposed
of, which was agreed to ; and the motion as
amended was agreed to.
The question recurring on the amendment of
Mr. WILLI A lie to the motion of Mr. Liomtuts'
for the appointment of two additional members
to the investigating` committee, it was with
drawn, and the original motion or Mr. iiOPKINB
was adopted.'
Iu pureuauce, of the motion, the Speaker ap
pointed Messrs. KAINE and Roma the said ad
ditional members.
THY DIBIOT TAX
Senate mUmAinaibi to House bill t) provide
for the payment of the direct tax, were consid
ered and concurred in.
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.M
Ou. motion of Air. CEb'SZIA, the House re•
sumed the consideration of House bill, entitled
an act to restore. st separate representation co
the counties of Bedford, Otunberiand, Perry and
Somerset. • _
The was on, thl4. reading, and Mr. -
013Ltkotaliilea 'the previnus question ; which
was sustained, and . : ,
On the questior "Shall the main quost4on be
now lint r.:=-It was agreed to-4eas 4ti, nays 44.
On the question, "Bhall the bill pass ?"
The yeafttU)dluys Were required by Mr.BEX
and Mr. RITPEB, and were as follow, via:
Yaas—bleesrs. Alexander, Armstrong, Banks,
Barron; • lkeaver, Boileau, Brown (tTorthumber
land) CaldWell, Cessna, Chatikam, Cochran,
Craig, -Dellone, Donley, (Greene) Donnelly,
(Philadelphia,) Duffield, Early, .Fox., Gaskill,
timhinc; Greenbank, Gross, Hess, Hoffer, Hoo
ver, Hopkins, (Philadelphia,) Hopkins, (Wash
ington) Josepne, Kahle, Kennedy, Kline, La
bar, Lichtenwaller, M'Clellan, M'Culloch, M'-
Mackin, Id' hifuius, Neiman, Pershing, Potteiger,
Quigley, Ramsey, Rex, Rhoads, Ross, (Lu
cerne) Ross, (Mifflin) Rowland, Ryon, Tate,
Thompson, Tutton, Wakefield, Weidner and
Wolf-54.
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, ith, (Chester,)
Smith, (Philadelphia,) Strang, , Twitchell,
Vincent, Warner, Wilde y, , Windle,
Worley and Rowe, Speaker-83.
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
niciglon to the investigating committee on the
same subject ; and the pending question was an
amendment offered by Mr. Cases to lay the
Communication on the table, and that it be
printed •in the Legislative Rekord.
The .runendin . ant of .Mr. CIMINA was agreed
to; and, the House then adjourned until three
o'clock r. at. next Monda.y.
Noma I Bassisms 9 fisaoArse I !—Gentlemen
now is the time to have 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 76. All work
guaranteed to fit and to give entire satisfaction
to the wearer. Always on'hand &large assort
ment, of Ladies' and Gentleman' Furnishing
Goods at the old prices; also a large lot of A 1.
Irish Linens at the old prices. If you want a
liargain or a good fitting under garment, just
go to James A. Lynn, Manufacturer No. 12,"
Market street, next to Hummel &
grocery store, Harrisburg, Pa., where he is
selling without regard to cost or the advance of
goods.
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Two Husnisn Pram of beautiful new spring
calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
muslin of the best wake ; blue' checks, at
12 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 14
otmts ; 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 14,
15 and up
to 87/ cents; 25 pieces new pant
stuff ; undershirts and 'ilrawersvery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
40 dozen woolen stockings, for uhildren, 12
cents; yard bleached muslin 14 cents;
all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and
75 Cent& Having bought the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale house of plain and
figured Swiss• muslin, brillants, white' cam
.Nausuck and
,Victoria lawns, suitable for
dresses, aslhoSe goods will be very scarce and
dear next summer now lathe time to buy. Our
simk of Furs at cost: S. - LEVY,
, . Rhoads' Old Stand.
PROF. ADOLPH P. TEUPSER,
livrouLD:r u i r eafiaily, Worm; , itie old
*ad
de
Jl.st=
ocNit4 P : tr al • A n ov CI Vrr JP
14DEM,_VIOLIN and aleoW time' tit TR
w`th pleasure wait upon pupils at flab
tames &Way Dour desired, or koala will be ems
els madame ) is Thirst street, • few doers below lb
Genriaalleitemed Chunk iteole-Ity
HAIR DYE! HAIR DYE!!
Wm. A. Batchelor's Hair Bye 1
The only Harmless and Reliable Dyer Known
AR others are mere Imitations; and shook' be sroided
If yon wish tii escape riliCultt-
GPXY. RED OR RUSTY BAIR. dyed instantly to a
beautiful and natural Brown or BlAcir,„ without the least
injurry to Hair or Sun. • •
rwrtim 11-DAIS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar
ded to Wu. A. Havolumos sin . * 11l 9. awl over 200,000
appliandons have been made to the hair of the patrons
of ble femme Dye.
Wm. A. B kV:MM./11% HAIR RYE p-oducee a color
not to be di-dinauhshed &Oar allure and la wAaaerrszo
not to Injure la the least, bowel* long It may be contin
ued, and the ill tiro:leo( hid ilteit remedied. 'The hair
is invigorated (brill% by thia - aisiedidi Dye which hp prop
erly aped At No. 16 eondtiteeet Neer York.
Sold in all the ailed endhie - rai or the United States, by
Drugvista and Fancy Gkaude Mailers
The Genuine has the rein*" Whim L Biteholor,"
and agfiroes upon a steel plate engraTing, on' the (bar
ddee of each box. • - •
Wholesale'
..A l *(4ery, 81 Barclay Bt.,
Late 2i16 Elfroadway, New York
oat2-dawly
A,Gmin 1 T*lt* Lttun:
OR. DUPONCO'S GOLDEN PILLS FOR FEMALES.
"Read the lb lo lag ceiriblea•e!'Dena Omit Of the fire t
ladles in Utica, N. Y., wit° eitililfd upon my roma t o th a t
city (Mr Wm. Bristol & C 0.,) andlold them that she, of
course, did not wis' her name made public. but if any
one should doubt the won ierfld efficiency of Di. Dung
coll• Golden Pills, they might niter any Lady to her, as
she conaloered it a duty, as well as a pleasure, to her
knowledge or their efficacy, as administered to her
daughter, a young I ady 17 years old. She was fast go-
Big into cons copthit-bati taken .cold-cultare: bboame
Destructed two beige of these Holden _Palls entire
ly cured her, and Sob Is now In robust health
"We were particular in buying the genuine. Fell and
explicit directions accompanying each box. Pelee il.
gold` wholesale and* retail by 0. 'A Itinsvairri No. 2,
Jones Row, nd C. K. gnu; 91`Idarket street, Harris
burg, Pa. By seeding &her of them - SI 00 thrtragbi be
Harrisburg Peat OBlee t&e Mlle will be sent onnediumally
by mall to KO pal of th e cotintry; "free at postage."
N. d.—Look out for otrunterEbits. Bey no Heiden Pills
of any landi. gutless tho box is signed HD. now,. Ad
others is • base IMposition- and Unsafe; everefore, as
you value your lives and health, (to say nothing of be
ing humbugged out of your money ) , 'buy only of thine
who show - the signature of S. D. Howe on every boa,
which ham recently neon added on amount of the Pillt
roonterfaline. The logreffientir -composlug the
above Pills are made• known to every Agent, and • they
are safe; end wil t perform all claimed farthest.
Sold a lto by,:?; L Lumbarger, Lebanon ; A. J. Kauff
man! Heeburainburg ;B. marks, LoWIIROWn $. 8111041-
Rrltoo ; 8. G. Wild, Newville ; .J.. O. Attic*, Shipping,
burg ; J Spangler, Ottamberaberg ;. K. I'. stiller, York
J. A Wolf, UN ightsville ; 8. 8. Stevens, Reading; and
8. F. Hunter Reading, and by "one druggist" in every
town and wilier° in the United States, and by
X. D. ROWE,
8010 Proprietor, New York.
~iTero taimertistmtnts.
e 3 4m
SANFOBD'S NE W OPERA HOUSE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
Admission, 25 cents
Orchestra Chaim, 60 cents.
Beats in Private Boxes, 76 cents.
Entire Box, $5.00.
Doors open o'clock ; Commence at7i o'clock.
Great Success of the . Celebrated Quitatrioe,
Mrs, ANNA BORDWELL,
-MID
Mr. W. BORDWELL, , a ,
Xthlopean Comedians, who will appear in their
;.Ethiopean Drawing Boom Soirees, original with
Mr. and Mrs. Bordwell.
This Evening--THE RIVALS,
In Rehearsal —ROMEO AND JULIET
STEAM WEEKLY
ONTWOMN NEW. NEI
a ' . s. •
• AND LIVERPOOL.
•
tr tilNu dNU EKE KING PAB
j ,eneilltt , 3 i.IUNSNSTOWN, (Ireland.) The Liver
pool. N e ve lf dr.( and Philadelphia Steamship company
totatiu epsudidug ILuu lull powirsoithythibtilt ken
INeedrundps as followN:
CITY OP WASHINGTON, Warday, February Bth
CITY OP SALTDIORB Saturday February Ibtu r SDI N
BURG, eatarday, February 22d ;11111 every sucoeeding
daturday, at Nude, [rum Pier 44 North River.
OMB 01 !AOMORI,
MUM CO —176 03 i RAGE ..... IWO 00
do co Loudon gee 001 do to London —ll3B 00
do to Pula *B6 00 do to Paris $3B 00
do to Hamburg —sB6 0o I do to Hamburg *36 00
huistengers ulBO forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Rotter
dam, Antwerp, Be., o equally low rates.
YarYereona Muting w onus. out Weir friends can buy
.loketa hare at the following rates, bu New York; Yrom
or Quomottuatici.let4thity, Itti c sB6.ead 41.0 b
m
trol.trotthwi . 14d 00 'thin Iltieenialir it,
1 1I
Them, titeamone it.tea supnctor
,itactilsynteUeatotui tor
puataiguits; itud tuirry' ealiertioceil Sitigeoae.' Tbq 'are
built Water -tight fruit boa loou; gild boon'Potent tire
ou wird. • •
ter Mrther unormatlon apply In Liverpool tti WILLIAM
Arm% •Z.t Water Street; Ia Glaagow to WM.
INMAN;rb Enoch Square;
in cloosambwn to O. & I.
B. SEYMOUR & CU. ;in Landon'to IiIVIL & MALY," AI
king William ii ; in Parts to LULUS OECOUR, 6 Place
de la Bourse ; to Philadelphia. to JOdbl G. DALE, 111
Walnut street ; or at ,no Company's oMcea.
JNOZIG.: =UA4, *gongs
16 Broadway ; New York.
: Cr C;io. Elnmosiromn. Atom; 41Leruipiinv,;7
citaei , et the
Secretary of etaAni..a. , l:: oesengerAlielying. the United
Swots are ramrod r,c; ort.euro Pasaporti aurora going on
botr4 we 8t Amer. .
envies will not be aidijoctaa ItitlaY trouble or de.
sty in ptoo3llilllg Wel:M.lf 'they mill for instruction at the
Company's Moos, 16 Broaoway, New Elora.
jan2l.4& JOHN G DALE, &um.
•
2KI7.IIIATCIEI,
TRAVBLING MiaNT of 1U
OLD WALLOWER LINE.
;
LhtELLS OLD TRANSeO.RTATION LINE
;
. is still in succebeful operation and prepared to carry
as LOW as any other individual line between
P phia, Harrisbmg,Bunbury,Lewlaborg, Wi ll iams.
sport, Jersey iihore, Lock Haven, and all points on the
Philadelphia and &ie, and Williams
port aud'Sindee '
"'Lail Spit it thwillirmg
D. A. lillfW.Ndg.
I Goode sent to PEAOGOK, ZELL' & 'HLGOEISIAN, Nos.'
808 and 810 Market street, above - Eighth, by 4 o'clock.,
P. hi., will arrive at' Harrisburg, 'ready for de livery the
*tat morning. 0. F. 181:111N0H,
ap34r beveling Agent.
PUBLIC &ALE:
ILL be .eol4. at rublio gsale. at 10
.
ir: &Clock A on BAURDAY Tag 2168TH Dar
as FEBRUARY, A D., 11162 at the Court Homo in Liar
ristourg,Me following viihniela Keal'elatite, :
A certain lot of Groans situated la Upper Rwatara
townsaip, Dauphin county, about one quarter ot a mile
below the line of tee city of kiwis burg, containing nine
acres, more or less, on which Wendt* a lake thinallery
(known as Lee Keystone Distillery,) together with a stuft•
dent number of Yens for feeding une utousand Hog.; al
ai), other out Ouildingt nohow iry about an establishment
of the kind.
The WUfiery is located on the Plummylvan. Railroad
With a siding belonging to the proper y, the Pennvyiva
niiteanatmaldng tne boundary line of the east end of
raid property. , •
• limy person withieg to examine the premises before
the day of sale, will please call on Mr. John Young, near
the puns, wto will give any information nuts may be re-
Viested. If the promises should not be .old on said day
they will se for rent.
Attendance will be given and conditions of sate made
lfoowo by
j 23 dsw
BLINDS 1 ! BLINDS 11 1
.kiEW VENITION BLINDS made to or
-4 der for tho small mm of $2, $2 50 and $3. New
nds made out of old ones at equal low prloes for
seteenty.five cents a piece and upwards. Call and sae at
my shop, In Second street, below Chesnut.
Ibb3-im A. R. WASP.
4.11 AW LSI DRESS tiOODS ! FURS I 1
A JAIME stock of these geode will be
dieposed o f at fiery low prices. Nine foie Irery
cheap at „ , Cenlo44ll?,
Next door to the leferrleharg Bask. _
.H %90 4 1 A and, RETAIL WAILER':
•:,,brop i tAxxV9 g
104= 4 = Va or
, amines, Vinegar, Spicea,
balm, Began and Count r y Produce in general, aa the
honer of Third and Walnut strata.
ovine-dlon JOHN WAN.
MORE WHIT!! CHEAP LIGHT!!!
AGREAT reduction in the price of
EXTRA No. I BURNING OIL. (Warmatetl mei
exPlosiato h&3 taken Sure. It will pay all who parehaie.
Burning cab by the b weal or mill quantities. to boy at
GILBN.Ard
Hildware starts, oppxite the Coda H*Wis.
MACHINERY OIL.—We sell the only
reliable Natural Lubricating Oil. (warranted4rik
from sand and acid,) sod equal to Sperm or lard in the
market. Refer to hosts of railroad men, machinist manu
facturers and others Who are using it.
. .
HENRY GILBERT,
Agent Aft. Lunde 011 Oompany, Hardware store op
posits the Oormt House. in.pw
VALUABLE TAVERN STAND,
IVILL 15 E BOLD at Public Sale on
v Friday, the 14th day of February, 1881, on the
premises, that valuable tavern stand situated on the
corner or Walnut and Fourth streets in the city of atr
risburg.
The Improvement arc a large two story frame build •
leg with out houses. The property is (Knead at private
sale until the 14th day of February next. Sale to soat
menet, arena O'clock on said day, when conditions dials
+ollie made known by J. F. WILLI.A.M3.
Paha td
COAL! COAL ! I •
$B, AND $2 26 PER TON OF 2,000 LBS.
'FIOI4 No. 74, Market Street, yard
k , the °anal, foot of North street, tfteeeotle an 1
talldealer to
YEEVOR2ON
WILIEBA eas,
LYE ENS VALLEY,
BROAD 20P COAL.
'Amber and Dealers may rely Upon oblolulug a flret-rete
article, end full weight, at the lowest rates. Ordere
promptly attended to. Alt arel •llscount made to pur
~.haiorp paying for the coal *hen orders'.
2fedeot•p $8 and $2 28 per ton.
Harrisburg, Oct. 25.—dSm
CO-AL! POWDER!!
- :COAL REDUCED 1 I 1 •
N consideration of the hard titnes, and
I
as I settexcludvely FUR CASE , I have reduce(' the
price of Coal ea lb love :
Lykene Valley Broken te $2 90 per too
Large Egg " 290
L" tlmall Egg " 290
S:ove " 290 "
" "Nut 46 226 64 46
Wilksbarte
Lorberry " 2 .20 66
' aarAiLoom delirered hy the l'aratrr Wirlad CARTS; It
can' oe Igned at the purchasers dcor, and if at falls
short 10 Pollallo, the Coal be lortelted.
'All Coal of the beat quality mined, delivered trel from
all I aiptirltledr..
.—Coal sold to (Imitation, al the LowRIT wears:MLA
mama.
Agent far DupOnt'S Celebrat , c 1 Pa wader, a large Rapp!) ,
always on hand., at alanufacomers pores.
ss-A large lot of superior balrd Hay for sale.
JAHNS M. WIIKiI,RR
COAL 1 COAL !! COAL! ! I
(pRE undersigned would inform the con
enwers of Ooal ; hat ha to row prepared te farineh
Co i from nude• cover perfectly dry and clean in; all
toads of weather
Lykens Valk" Broken Coal
' 4 Largo ligg "
'. " Smelt agg ti
Nut
Pittston Lump Coal.
at 140 .
44 61 2 I;
It It 3
o 4 I.
44 6 6.
1. berry. Broad Top and Allegheny, also Hickory and
'Pine Wood k. BYERS.
Harrisburg, Jan 7, 1842 -dlm.ti .
cirOgN , 43. 111MVEL'13
, .
BOOT & SHOE : STORE
°OMER SECOND AND WALNUT SM.,
Harrisburg,
LW. A.X o on tuiud r Largo aidepurlaneiii, 01
'OM MOM, OHM, IikITIL4-4, Re. , of toe very boot
imlnku rev ladies gealloolou, two ohildroos'
dna illation's. All Rubio or *WOE Heokl TO
RORK i44ou win ups by 4operior w.iritcsoit
ittioad,t sZurt wood.
oolift.dtt JOHN B. sutra. Harriaboko.
8011E' FFER's • BOOK BTOAIII I
1 . Wear the lifeeriebuei Be ate-)
°4 8 RECNIVED from the
I.2s..jMUllliii: intol Ann uustameciet. sore
Ve . % w po m r h we w :or u lakf l i 4s A"Z, r =4loti WWI
the Wed &ai r very haadsome eMbleme and patriotic
, .
113.159 tor 1000•5YIELIT6 ENVFIA)YEI3, wan national an i
patiiotliem6ietne, printed to two Golan.
Please give no a call. Tad . P. Isctuesuat,
Birnieure
FOR RENT.
•
MILE commodious STORE ROOM on
L Market Square, next door to the "Jones' House,"
o:overly's Hosel,) consoled duriug the last eight or nine
years ea &Jewelry and Watch making establlshmant, &c.
ALSO-Several DWELLING HOUds:B in the violoal ty
of the Capitol, some of them having stabling, smoke
house, Ls house, dm., and vacant lots attached.
Possession given the first of April next
LHAS. C. RAWN.
Harrisburg, Jan. 9, 1802 —l9-dlm
• •
FOR SALE:
A valuable. Two Story double frame
en. Dwelling goose and Lotof around, situate' on the
eorner of North street and Mast tvectue, 30 feet on North
idreeVand 110 feet deep, 110 hasten:mot onetime. two oel
htr, and edevei rooms, also a never fading spring of wt
ter. The building is well oaloula.od for. .a entreat hotel.
Terms reasonable. Require at W. BARK,
*l4 City Auctioneer.
LADIES CORSETS,
ALL '_OFIttE DIFEERENT .SIZES,
WHITE' AND COLORED.
The beet article aniumfaetnred, can be found at
OSTROARTs'
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
hOMETLIING NEW I
NTO excuse for having Boots and Ehoes
II not blackened. Blaming that will giro a pohpb on
ifet, or greasy boots. ilMt the Wag ftir .be times, when
every one cannot afford two or three palm of bhnea or
boots. WI and examine, at.. .
CELEBRATAD DANDELION COFFEE,
t.ST hEt.EIVJ D a large quantity of
superior Dandelion Coffee, which we will sell low
lu suit the times ; also, pure ground filo Coffer and Tur
key Ooffee all put up m one pound packages. Call, and
examine at the wholesale and retail grace. y store of
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets.
FAMILY WAbHING BLUE, an excel
lent substitute for Indigo, for sa ie at the wholesale
and retail grocery store of
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
corner of Front and Market streets
F " RESZ.--Part of a twastory brick
house, situated In Walnut street, between Stoat
and Eneond. Enquire of 0. C. MATH WS.
j31.1W
iNSTAVOTION i Y MUSK. •
A .Lady,'qualified by a thorough Mita
.4ol_ sitoostion acquired by a loug course of ' 'study
in bieroplittedleillibloenc Matters and by 'severe years
or succossiui tea - dung, dedrou a few pap's In. pi" , 0
Biagio and staging, Operatic and Salted willed. Adaniail
L„ Box 87, litarriaburg, P. 0. j 23 2wd*
EXTRA FAMILY FLOUR in fourth and
ball bbl. Naas, iilso; wholesale and regal at the
New Grocery and Provision a.crre, Front and 11.H/et ate
NICHOLs a BOWYay.
JACOB L RIBY
tpOR Ifoa.LE CREAP.—=A' TWO
sTOKY ROMs; 1 4 234160 Joel
cheated on Gra d street, to the rear of the ift
Reservoir. Frr farther particulars apply on
the premise" to
121242 w•
TO FAMERS.
( l AMB OATS 1 1 Cash paid for Oats
kJ
novikid by JAIIM W. W BU LLII.
AY I HAY I I-50 tons superior baled
• HO; fox; wholeimie and reia& oy
it. WHEELER
SUIZIEELJ'S CAMP COMPANION. —.A
very oonvenama Witting Dena ; also, Par 101 , i0a s
Memorandum Boer% rorinummuok ad, et
ASO ecruarssive BOWinrOite.
Nan 2titorrtuivutnts
PUBLIC SALE;
0. D. FO it6T R,,
811NBUNT and
NIeHOLS& BOWMAN'3,
corner Front and Market Streets!
E. M. MATER