Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, February 12, 1862, Image 3

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11ARRISBUR0. PA
Ines.lg Morning, February 12, 1862.
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I u r , tiBIITO 0./NCB= SALOON has been re
with h camber of new faces, and now
ithy amount of ban and amusement to
!,rse c rowds who nightly assemble there.
icE _hr.Addison, who is stopping at
Boom No. 4&, is creating
Alt excitement in our city by his exam!-
, F r ill what we can learn, be is very
I Icis practice. He comes among u
tectAnntended from the best authority.
Advertisement in another column of
a :ON r flosts.-7 be members of corn
q.t. D. M. Armor, of the 101st Penn..
I.lteeiteent, Nem recently paid off, and
to 11(1110 to ih. it friends, residing chiefly
d..ttlyettunty, the sum of two thousand
and twentyfive mtg. The corn
unb r• nioety-two men, which is an
r twenty one dollars and seventy
t, I r e eh min
s[Eiuoutsr MISSION CHURO4.—It appears
111 1,q111CitIllent in yesterday's Tau
ii,,t !nt. !Methodist Mission church on
!: • would be dedicated to Divine
1 , Iwo Sunday, was premature, no ar
vt.t, to that effiat having yetheen made
church officials. The building, however,
11' m Ic Completed, and will be ready for
iiin in the course of two or three weeks..
Esc CUALLx~6B —We learn that a chal
;lS pannk d between two gentlemen of our
west each other on the ice in friendly
'chill 101 the honor of being considered
p. tent judges the fastest as well as the
acehil skater. The gentlemen alluded
.oth experienced skaters—probably the
t in the city—and if the proposed con
ra oil ~u r citizens may expeot to see a
ili s Oil ICO
PEARANCE OF SANPORD.-MT. Sanford
hi ill i 4 n t and successful engagement at
r,i House in Philadelphia has returned
t piaci. in this city. This announce
,ill he sufficient to fill the house, as his
t face is always welcome. He comes to
to himself to the amusement of our
with a budget of fun, and new stars will
Lr in rapid succession. To-night Romeo
Joliet will be played for the laat time, and
not row night the Opera of Somnambula will
prodnctd as originally performed by San-
I's Opera Troupe in Philadelphia, with the
4uJiti scenery, dresses, &o.
f M MORTAL "J N," the unrivalled orator
philosopher, "bald forth" to. a large audi
-1.0 , the Capitol Monday night—the hall of
Mouse of Representatives having been
..,:,.t, t to him by resolution, for that purpose.
Ilit Immortal" was "numerous" ort , the war
yi.,tion, sad proved incenteitible, beyOttd'the
,barlow of the least possible doubt, that "truth"
is ai videy as Cheese In "dog days." Thu
were highly impressed with his, '2 brae-.
ular givings out," and manifested their,. ap
probaiiou of his "philosophy" by frequent.
outbursts of applause. The mortal JN, we
liar, goes hence to New York.
Passion has to answer for a multitude•of sins,.
but this winter she has done a great deal
towards atoning for them all. She hail euccmr7,
out-dear, healthful exerci-es for the ladimand
she has discouragedballs and parties, with their
late hours, their heated rooms, and their indi
gestible suppers. In past winters, the bail sea
son was not half over by this time. The cry
of "hard times" will not account for this en
tirely. People appear to have money enough
to spend for other amusements. The Opera.
Rouse, Grotto, and transient places of amuse
ment, never did a butter business than they
have done this winter, so that we are not re
minded very forcibly of any stringency in the
money market. The fact is, that the public
taste has changed—whether permanently or not
it would not be safe to conjecture—and grand
balls and expensive parties ate voted ,
The skating furore has had a, great deal to do
with this wholesome change. It became the
fashion, and Lilies who at first vatrontited the
graceful exelciee for fashion's
,seke, speedily
diesovered both its benefita and fascinations,
and teamed to love it for its' own. It would
require a miraculously stupid apprehension, in
deed, not to discern very speedily, the differ
ence between one's sensations after an hour on
the ice, breathing the pure, healthful, exhilara
ting sir, and participating in an exercise which
brings every muscle into play, and sends the
red b!ood to the sallow cheek and the sparkle
tthe languid eye;—and one's feelings
„the
y after being up all night at a ball or ,party,
when one awakes with a headache and feels
jaded
n and used up and good for nothing. Mei
tw
demes between the two is simply that be
een dissipation and recreation. We hope that
this Change for the better will not be merely
a
temporary one,but as Miss Susan Nipper would
Phr*lit--"a permanency."
For lee Telegraph.] A CARD.
HAILIIIIIRORG, Pa., Feb. 11, 1862,
94t4 ra
, A li•Entr et : Zir--A communication, signed
your a paper yesterday, is liable
to • '
wikt oustruction.
,To
cla prevent anything of the kind, I beg you
ipli wme a small spac,e In your columns.
, lhave eucitt repeated application to have Camp
Curtis pla ce d l a m y charge, but not with its
Prt',4ll o ccupants wok .
it '
110 3 , le nut Lake comn3and of Camp Curtin as
first because my rank betng only
that ,
, f eaptatu, I can not, without beiutt• spe
t,iY tatipted to that duty by the War Depart
:ld,
tin C o lo nels
a local rani,, assume command
Zot.the Colonels and other . . field o ffi cers now
.11otY there ; second, because my present
to l e B RS muttering and disbursing officer, now
t:B4'Y 01 t ubsistence, and superintendent of
o..trtrierulting service of this State, leave me
duill e time unoccupied as would prevent my
juttice irk the capacity of commander of
4 1) clutiu, either to myself, the troops there,
to,the selvice.
2,Mokire Camp Curtin as a depott-for uky - . 03 '7
',Mita, and la
With that
Pe made application for it simply
St v i,. 400 4,14 to that end.
tN:ott Rromaan L Dew', . 4
Captain Eighth Infantry.
kt ti. -..u.
Tem Paorosao NATIONAL FouriDßY. —Meeting of
the Wizens —Agreeably to a published call, a
large nu.nber of the pipaeps i of Harrisburg and
vicinity, met at fliant'li City Hall on Monday
evening last, for the purpose of adopting mean
sures to secure the establishment of the pro
posed National Foundry at or In the vicinity
of Harrisburg.
The meeting has called to order by Fred. rick
K. BeetErq , upon whose ttiotian, the follow
ing gentlemen were chosen officers:
President,
JOHN H. BRIGGS.
Vice Presidents,
Hon. Simon Cameron, John. Haldeman,
James W. Weir, William M. Kerr,
Daniel W. Gross, Rudolph 1 0 . Kelker,
George Bergner, Mercer Brown,
Lyman Gilbert, Joseph Rots,
Wells Coverly, A. Boyd Hamilton,
Jacob IL Eby, John P. Rutherford,
A. J. Jones, William. Colder,
John Stahl, John A. Fisher,
John Brady, Geo. J. HeisleY,
Allen Sturgeon, John 0. M'Allister,
Jacob Shell , Charles - F. Muench,
Jacob D. Boss, Geo. Trullinger,
William Mitchell, Joseph Wallace,
Jahn Cale, Dr. George Bailey,
Alex. W. Watson, 0. C. Rawn,
John L. Spaej,, J. C Bomberger,
J, ho Ringland, William d. Cleckner,
Jacob D. Hoffman, Alex. Keiser,`
Samuel Matquart.;),... Joseph. Shearer,
lion, John J. Peaisou, E. W. Roberts,
Hon. Jno. 0. Kunkle, Daniel Hocker,
Hon. J mes Freeland, John B. Simons,
Hon. Themes G. Fox, Samuel S. Bigler,
David Harris, • Edward 0 Jotdan,
Ex-Gov. D. R.. Porter, C. Alleman,
Hon. Daildkinmuta, jr.MartirWitzel,
David Fleming, Isaac Mumma,
Ow. P. Wielding, John Musser,
John C. Barni a, Jacob Behm,
Samuel Holman, George Garyerlehr
W. K - Verbeke, Henry Mover, -
Theo. Fenn, : Joseph
Andrew K. Black, Daniel Snyder,
Hon. Val. Hummel, 0. A. Snyder,
Hon. William Dock, John H. Berryhill,
Hon. Wm. F. Murray, Richard. Fox,
Hon. Wm. LI Kepner, Robert Wilson,
Hon. A. 0. Hiester, John Raysor,
Hon. Samuel Landis, Henry Herr,
Hon. Moses R. 'Young, Simon Oyster,
Hon. Felix Nissley, Daniel E. Wilt,
Gen. A. L. Roumfort, Weidman Forster,
Gen. Christian Seiler, Col. John Roberts,
Jas. M'Cormick, sr , Hon.. William Clark,
John H. Brant, Wm. J. Robinson,
Herman Alricks, Dr. Lewis Heck,
Dr: Andrew Patlerson, Peter Rocker,
Philip Dougherty, ge o Smeller,
Henry Omit, Plilltplrwin, •
0. Barrett, George Crist,
Charles Carson, David Kendig,
Michael Burke, Samuel D. Young.
&cretetries. •
Gen. W. H. Miller, Henry Shellenberger,
B. A. Lamberton, H. C. Alleman,
W. 0. Hicock, Joshua M. Wiestling,
George Roily, - John W. Brown,
Jno. W. Hall, John A. Small,
Harris 0. Fahriestock, B F. Etter,
John J. Clyde, Robert L Muench;
Fred'k. -Worley, Theodore Adams,
A. J. Herr, - Hother Hage.
Mr. Briggs on taking the chair, thanked the
audience for the honor they had conferred on
him, and proceeded to state the objects of the
meeting, dwelling at some length upon the
the superior advantages presented by Harris
bur4, as the site for the proposed national found
ry.
THE IMS9LI)TIONB
After Ur. Briggs had concluded, Hr. Allernah
Qo4mitted the iollo..tiug preamble and resole
;ions, following them up with a speech showing
'the importance of the movement tothe citizens
of Harrisburg, the ativantages possessed , by the
city as a great manufacturing and business
mart, and concluded by paying an eloquent
tribute to the State of Pennsylvania for the
noble part she is taking in defence of , the
pepetnity of our glorious Union. He was
frequently interrupted by the applause of the
audience.
The preamble and resolutions offered by Mr
Alleman, reads as follows :
, ~
Winans, ` The United Stateegoverriment has
determined to ettablish 'a National Foundry;
And whereas, Pennsylvania is rich ita all thoi
materials necessary for such Foundry, and
could produce her manufactored articles at a
cheaper rate than any other State in the Union;
and being connected by iron•bandit "wittl all
the principal business points of tfie . o?untry,
and being prolitic with railreada and canals
within her own borders,qthe' can 'furnish tranit: ,
portation with both economy. antl.repidity such
as cannot bti equaled by'any oilier sister States;
• And Whereas, The city of Harrisburg pieseate
greater facilities for the establishment of iNa
tional Foundry than any other city; borough or
town within the Union. Situated on the Sus
quehanna river, and traversed: by the: "Penn
sylvania Canal," the "Pennsylvania Railroad,"
toe "Northern Central -.ltaffrpati4"the*.!.`llllllllaf
tielphia and Ede Rallroat;" - the ''Philadelphia
and Reading Railroad," thi"Comberland Val
ley Railroad," and "Schuylkill and Sitiquehart ,,
IntAsiltuad;" aheiallirtUreettooninturdttatwwtth
all the great frontientof ] •the i countiyitand the
adyanta,ges of obtaining._otati,,iron-oriii.liaie
stone, lumber andidlthe necelutafyinoidents to a
Nritional Foundri,itAno - Wfiere found superior,
and cannot be no whorialunifshed as economi
cally. Ordnance manufactured by saidfoundry
i t
co ld be transported with greatet facility, ra
pi ity and economy than from any other place
in he Union: Shipments could ine:lnade to
P ladelpkilajn tour houra,to Biltiriotilidfoni
ho S, to New, Y,oift.land , Washington in six
ho re, to Pittsburg in .ininw hours, to' Chichi
!Atli irothirteen• limns; and Chicago and St.
Lcie
- i na
n twenty-four hours . -- Therefore,
- mai, That we,. the citizens of Dauphin .
co nty recommend to our Senators andilepre
seqtativea in Congress, to uielall fair and hon
orable means ta:secure the . .establishment of it
National Foundry
, ilu Harrisburg.
Resolved, " That ii . committee be appointed
to 'iraft a memorial setting forth . the facilities
of parrisburg, and the advantages she presents
to the United States government for the estab
lis mutt of a National Foundry in her midst ;
an that said committee proceed to Washing
to and lay said mcmoripl before the Congress
ional committee appointed for that
_purpose,
and urge the selection of Harrisburg as a site
for said National Foundry.
Readved, That the citizens of Dauphin county
will donate to the United States government
sufficient land, iavorably located, upon which
to erect, and for all the purpose/a of a National
Foundry. • •
Gen. A. L. Roumfort, rose to'suggest a mere
veital amendment to the preamble, and then
proceeded to dwell at some length Upon the
extraordinary advantage s posmised by Harris
butg over all other localities, as the site of
. the
PrOPoned foundry. He alluded to the geo
graphical position of the city; its railroad and
water connections with all sections of the coun
try; the different spebise and superior qualities
t. Ithe ifilzhaus4ble beds of iron-ores and walla ,
the, immediate.vioinity; and concluded 6y
:expressiag that if the selection of
..tit6 site of the inolusnxl foundry was left to
Feu :vlbaititi intuit lttlekiallth'iptikin
competent ordnance officers, they could out
ftil to be stiuck with the superior inducements
presented by Harrisbarig for the successful ope
ration of such an establishment.
The verbal amendment suggested by Gen.
Roumfort, was then - agieed to, and the pream
ble and resolutions, as published above, were
adopted.
Mr. Al!eaten moved that the chair appoint a
committee of nine in pursuance of the resolu
tion ; and that Hon. J. J. Pearson be selected
as chairman of said committee.
The motion was agreed to ; and the President
appointed the following committee :
Hon. Jno. J. Pearson, H. C. Allemau, Esq.,
Hon. Wm. H. Kepner, David Mumma, KA.,
Wm Colder, Thos. H. Wilson, A. 0. Hiester,
Wm. M. Kerr, D. •W. Gross.
On motion of Mr. Bergner, the President of
the mt ethtg, Mr. Briggs, was added to the com.
mitten.
The meeting then adjourned.
Far tie telegraph. , •
Ma. EDITOR:--TO save an . innocent citizen
from the terrible wrath of , the Clerk to the
Counti COnamieslonerS, as fryui the
criticism•et his learned friend, who writes • his
cards for him; I feel myself compelled to reply
over thy name; arid to save his Critical friend as
much trouble .are .possiblej will . try tq wifie
plainer, and beg ot you to let me see the
proof, or be"a little careful in setting the type:
But there is" Worse English: itt,tni ournMuul
cation when you make me say drew from
ireasu4, when it ought to. read drawn flora
the treasury'; but, etrange as it May seem,
wuen ..a the subject of 'drawing,. trtim the
treasury, the Clerk and .hie critical friend are
wilting to 'take it in good OP bad Euglieli,
without complaint ; but wheal come to Bata
of the act being iniquitous, they beourne.at once
indignant, because of the •bad English. A
mere accident in setting . the type. . But - I
shall not alloW myself to be drawn into
a coutroverey With " Joireph Miller, clerk tittrau
phin county Commissioners," or his learned
and critical friend, who in the letter part Of
the Clerk's card, introduces by quetation, his
friend, the Devil. and who, by the way, has
made a happy hit in the character Of the
Damon and the Devil. But by way elsatst action
to the Clerk of County Commissioneni, I will
state here now, in reply to his challenge, that
I in reference to the' four hundred dolltimeXtut
Pay) so 1- eueioutgy vet 4 hiui by the Comulik.
'donors, "without any auggestitur on tie part,'
lam informed by Capt. JOHN P. Rurfizaroan,.
one of the County Auditors, that two of. ;hese
fOut hundred dollars were Juts:lo4A keim.7
burse him, (the Clerk,) for his extremely gen
erous and .• meritorious" conduct in making
two of the CoMmissioners each` a preeisat,
one hundred dollars, fur their .kinduesi in.giv-,
irighim his appointment. Is this true? ML.
IitifHERFORD is not in the habit of elating any
thing ha can not irebstiintiate, and ritriir lacks
out from anything, he gays, iniquities! iniguitouel
I' will take it in good or bad English, as the clerk
and his critical !druid take the drew or drawn
from the treasury- - -take it any way'. If It be
true, may 1.,n0t appeal to the honest tax-payers
and the whole moral community and 'ask Is
etkid not enough to frighten Women and chi!:
dreh, and ,make, fecirlam nwr,
haVe no malice agaiust azirof the commission
ers! but on the contrary I am on terms tit log
mt:te friendship With 'them ; bakes a .13ftlAkit
and tax-pa) er, as well as at the instance of
unsay tabor citizens, I will, as ' , hair,' a right to
do,iresist to the utmost of rey power the bill
nna' before, the members of the 'House of. Rep ;
resentatives, as well au any other attempt to
deal unfairly'with the public Hui a. Andes to
this clerk, Joseph Miller, I will Duly "say 41.itt
there are pleuiy of better men, and as govd
clerks, who' will eerve in the same capacity for
and half the pay he has been getting tromp time
to time, to wit; for six hundred dollars ~Per
endure, provided they are not requited to make
thecommiesioners anypresente for the., appoint
meet. It is due lb Mr.' Moyer, the new com
missioner, to state that he has had no head in
theists matters, they having all been fixed up
before he came into office.
DAVID MDM.
February 11, 1862.
ns LATEra NEWS. —BafgEdus ! Bargains 1
Th 4 entire stook 'of winter_goods below, cost,
viz,': Wuoleu, merino, cotton and canton Ilan
liel? under shit is and drawers, 404 and upwards;
woultn mufflers,. woolen .aud cotton * Hose,
104 and upwards ; silk ties, 184 and upwards ;
sus enders, 124 ; also fine shirts, $1 90a1 25,
actually worth $1 60@iii 74 ; collars, all linen,
121, and night shirts, 604; also a large lot ot
monkey jackets, all wool, from 75c@,51.• 00„;;
also a large lot of Unioa shirt • brasses, .1.0.1.';,
ftna bleach muslin, yards Wide,. 16c,.• also
black muslin, 6e., and line Irish linen,.ll42ou.
pet ylird ; Brooks, Clitits:anti coare enambled
spool cotton, 4c. Ladies, and getielegneu uthii 18
the place to get a bargain- Please call aell
ex
amine fur yourselves, as one call will suffice to
coalmen the puhlid of thicabOve .acts. AlB6,
on ;hand a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un- .
dersleeves, which I will sell equally cheap for
mkt. N. B.—Shirts, collate, &c., made to
mtaeure or from sample, on. the shortest. notice
and.. most ressosable terms. ~.It yore want
batain and a good fitting shirt, &c., juakto go
Ja es A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Cuettp Blurt
Mrinufactury, No. 12 Market street, roornaiihiti
toummel & Killinger's gtocery store, Harris
burg, Pa. feblo.
. --ora.---
Two Hunhain Pacts of beautiful new spring
1
ca 'we; a large lot of bleached and unbleached
m slin of the 'best make
,; . blue checks, at
12 cents per yard ; white stockings, at 12
cents. another lot . of 'those ' good White ;iib
bet ockings • ladiiii? 'pocket handkerchiefs;'
at 12t. coati; children's pockt , t hiiiidkrirchiels;
wilh. border; . 6 cents;; • shirt '-breatite 1/31',
16 1 and up to 87i cents; 26 pieces new Fleet
ettlff ; undershirts • and - drawersvery cheap ;
,cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
4(lt dozen woolen i stooklup fli fpr i ukildren, 14
wits; .11. yard 'bleii6lied man 'l2i. cents ;
all. wool French •merinos, all calculi; at 82 And
76; cents. Having bought the bath:ice of the
stock of a city wnolesale 11011815' Of plain - mid ,
; fighred Swiss =dins, brillants,` white •canit
bribe, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable tor
driesee, as those goods will be :very scarce' and.
der next summer now is the. time tcebuy... Our
stuck. of Fere at cost. S. LIMY, ... . ,'..
, Rhoads' Old Stand.
Ho}teary nt BUSINESS hisTrials.—Tha adiren-:
tune of the Fakir of Alia, and the presto change
wish the mac wand, of cotton into linen, goes
farlto say that there are some men that believe
th4t honesty in every-day business matters is
inctimpatibitrwith:succees. They seem to Ulla
in :.rder to. get aibug, ttey, mita; practice, a cer
tain degree of trickery and deception. We
firnily believe that tue maiiivhq pu.sqlstss the,
requisite push:teas quidifniatitins can succeed bet
ter; by pursuing an honest , straight-forward
coarse. Let every honest merchant then be
encouraged by these refiectlont;'said hail legiti`
unite competition ittilivincelitiiii(a . oveegg; by
keiliping good goods at the lowest cash prices;
which cut ,always-be found at the cheap dry
boo& store of Urich do Bowman.
WAisiTka),
Y GRA-DfLifrig of the Lancaster
B
Commarclai °Wogs, a Situation cm book Mclver,
anull recurouco au ba Viso If re/cured. Audi-au
.1• • liarrioburg, Ps.
OELEARKIGIII.OI at
NICHOLS k BOWII4IO-iv
terser Front and Market streets
THE 00XWITTSE TO PROCEED TO WASHINGTON
otititto, *brunt)) 12;4862
agisfaiure.
is ,
upoRTKo THH iiisaitepa
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
Tuisinkr, Kbrnary 11, 1862.
TtOartiKEß gilled_the House to order at
ten o'clock, A. K.
Prayei by the Rev. Mr. Johnston, of Harris
burg
Th.
e CLERK read the journal of yesterday,
which was approved.
SPEAKER'S DESK
The SPHitycER :before the House the
annual report of Siiperintndent of the State
Lunatic Asylum, at Harrisburg.
Laid : on the table.::: . .
Also, the eighth annual reportof the officers
of ti.e House of ilefrige for :western Pennsyl
vania, for the year ending December 31, 1861.
Laid on the table.
PEI - VATS CALENDAR.
Agreeably to oider, the House proceeded to
the consideration, of bills on the private cal
endar.
The following . billa were read mud laid aside
for a second reading: • ' "
Bill No. 16. An act relative: to the pay of
the commissioners of Fayette county.
Bill No. 94. act to incorporate the New
London association Tor detecting thievta and the
recciiiry'6l stolen
-Bill No. 95. An act to incorporate the De
wart academy. •
.13111tNo 97 A supplement to an act extend
ing the charmer of the Pennsylvania Salt manu
facturing company.,
Bill No. 98 An act to repeal a ceitainClausms
of ta'nffithile,CtiOn of An act toinoorwrate the
city of Carbondale.
pat No. icio. - 1 fattier 'atipplemin i f f 0 the
Silt incorporating the - East Brandywine and
Waynnabilig railroad
Bill:N(4 111. An act authorising the, county
of Clearfield to borrow-money,
Bill No. 116. An act to "enable William J.
Duane to close 6r4iii , • .
Bill No. 116. An act to enable the commis
stoners of Butler county tOadjittcertain claims.
Bill Nu. 117. An , act to reduce the rate of
payment for.advertising tax payers in the city
of Philadelphia. '
, No. 11.9. An act to, repeal so Enoch. of
_ • ,
an act, entitled "A supplement to an aat,con
solidating the city of Philadelphia," approved
April ninth, 1861, as authorizes - the payment of
a commission of,tlye, ismcent..to„the,,reeeiver
of taxes on the TeMpt of delimiu6i tares.
Mr._ WILDBY moved to amend by striking
out the word "authorizes" id the sixth line, and
inserting AAAword ••`trecLuirP l3 .-;: ; - -
The auiltudment iviCs
' , figreed-to' ..
Bill No. 120. An act to .erect a poor house
for the township, of Texas and borough of
Honesdale, in Wayne county: '
Bill No. 121. An. iict tb annul the marriage
'contract of Stardey.„B—Amman, •of Bradford
county, Pennsylymith itio4 WealthyAa, wife.
Bill No. 124. Au act tO fa s the place of hold
ing elections in hfifeti t tArrniiiiii,'Cantre county.
Bill No, 126. act relating' to 'view of
roads and assessments of,daniages lathe county
of Wayne._ ,
Bill No. 128. An act to intioinorale the Ma
dera and New i lyatthipstryt !,,qr,ipqr !! ) 4,4 ,Rl,nk
road company.
Bill No. 180. An' act 'itto 'incorporate the
lifratiltlin and Oil.Orbeir: turidpike company.
181. An.aot to extend the act relating to
the selling of the repairing of the public roads
fa dertain:loWtothips' txtunty, to
14,41 3 township itt4lo,2 o ,LlifF,T-Rf 1 1 11 . 1 51 1 R.,,,
Mr. BUSSELltnitiviia to &Mena by , lam , ming
after the word " by" nktimtki s ktittip,o, the WI:48
"at least six." ,
The itintinddiiii:i 411ickidid
Bill No. 132. An acktveßnal etCt i &lOW
"4i Act to extend die
relating - to: the selling: of . !the- repairing. of the
isitlic roads in certain townships,
county, to the townsidn, of Washington,, in
said county," approfe4edthh26thday Ofrebritary,
Bill Nu. 180. Asupplement to an act 4. entitled
"An Act ip LficticiOorate ' the fikSprink and
Berivor Valley
.turuPike company, Palmed on
the, 11th day ifflifttrck n. 1859;
Bill No.-.lB4.,Supplemant to , an Re t en ti t led
Au Act Co rikaf 'rem Butler, Butler
'couifty, 'to Frtufklin,' Venahgo 'county."
Hill No. 185. - An act"relmive to the Cumber
land road, in the county of FaYet.te•
fAiPtaiiierit. to act incor
poreting the Ne . WHolland turnpike company,
passed the 20th dity 'Of &arch, a. D. 1810.
Bill No, 187. An. actin *elation to the Erie
and lialinbero plank road company.
_Bill No. 188: A supplernent to an -act to in
coriforte the Fill - Brook coal company; approved
thq bth,day of April; D. 186.9.
`Bill No. 82.1 An act in relation to the account
of .t vans R.'Brady,:former treasurer of Teffersont
county.
Hill NO. .90:-An1 ant to' reduce the capital
.sf,dtit of :the Girard Hank of the,cityof
Bill No. 114. An act in regard to mittnicipal
Claims in , the city of Philadelphia.
The' following bills Were' objected off the cal
endar: - • • '
By Mr. BOA '(Utizerne,y at 'the request of
Mr } ' Doconisitv, Raoypialorpo,
Bill No. 123. A supplement' to an act en
ill.4:47'An Act for - the bettceseciaring'the pay
ment of .vrages of labor in certain counties of
piti Commonwealth," approved 80th of March,
A. 0. 1859. :
' TAU . AVAPEY,
• lllNel2 4 X" An Alt 'ffeittrimg . the:l)64le
of 111 44.41 2 4t 1 1 .40.4 of irw travel. over
CalP;n j gtivaAl,_
Sy Kr, 13EF A ll;
i1ft41. 1 469: - --"finaitlte-iii6orptititte-the Far
nnir's railroad u
Onmotipuof ,kf.r. LUX* the. - Asewt:Pro-.
ceelded to the second , readinir-and consideration
of bale 'on the private calendar , who% the Tot
lovytog wed bills were tekeh up : and diepcated
of tas, stated? , „ „ . • . ,
. - :ill No. 46; .Ah Act iiiilative.to the-pay of
th• commlisiiiiiets of 'Payette' county. . -
•assed.lirially., • ...i -- ~ 10- • . • k , ... •.. ..
:ill No. 94 - : - lii . 'kat to Ailborporate •the
v
N London , associationassociation for detecting thieves
ani thifTecoVaiy kit Stolen proivrty,
wad finally. . .
- . ill No. -Ai. An Act to incorporate .the
Delwart acadeiny.. • . .., ~,... .. .
Mr. RUSSELL Moved to'amiand by adding a
neir section, which was read.
The aniondiiiidtmafragread to.. ~ . •
• The bill then,razimAm t kiy,
..i:#111, NO: g 7. • `A.supplement!.to an act en
tending the •charter of the Pennsylvania Salt
manufacturing company." • •
fasseilfizzaily. - • ‘- •
.
Oill .. NO ; 9 0: “axi Ik4 to , repeal a =tam
gO, of the ninth section of an act to incorpo
thacity of •Carbondale. • •
assed finally. 4,
.. 4 ~.,
..
01 No. 100. { A - Enid to the
' ting the 'East 'Brandywine and
yv ac 'y lm n'es °— b r wed i uS:ift y llx . (W . company. .. T .
f
I to ill tm N ty o , . p l iii.tot, lo'Sti es p : P.leinent td.'iti IA aPproptia
, •
ill
N on o eya:i . sitlfr act oln it n il e o szd f th ort e, e co iture = s ty ,
awed finally:
of learfield to borrow money..
asat . d finally, .
w Ai. lA' 131 EictlikWild tfr nannicipar
e m - 4in•the tiny of Philadelphia. ' "
. awed finally " 1
1
ill No. 315. An act to iiiible William J.
-- - / 22 `47..• it,hi ' ~:, .'! •1:‘.1: t ,
il e ).
at 44*. fz. 141 4 ,9 19 .„„ .. ~
e l ' .' " f. ~ ~f.4%,:.,4 X 4 11 1 17 . . ..ekt AliA.' t !,'
..,..,
' ~ • . finall y.
...
I Bill No. 117. An act , to reduce the rate of
payment for advertising tax payers in the city
of Philadelphia.
Passed finally.
Bill No. 119. An act to repeal so much of
an act, entitled "A Supplement to ttn,act con
solid,ithig the city of Philadelphia," approved
April 9th, 1861, as authorizes the payment of a
commission of five per cent. to the receiver of
taxes on the receipt of delinquent taxes.
Read a third time, and postponed on motion
of Mr. GREENBANK. .
Bill No. 120 An act to erect a poor house
for the township of Texas and borough of
Honesdale, in Wayne county.
Passed finally, ,
Bill No. 121. An act to annul the marriage
contract of Stanley S. Hinman, of Bmdforct
county, Pennsylvania, and Wealthy, his wife.
Postponed, on motion of Mr. BLISS.
Bill No. 124. An act to fix.' the place of
holding, elections in Miles township, Centre
county.
Passed finally.
MI No. 126. An act relating to views of
roads and assessments of damages in. the county
of Wayne.
Passed finally.
Bill No. 128. An act to incorporate the
litacieria and New Washington turnpike and
plank road company.
Passed finally..
Bill No, 130. An act to incorporate the
Franklin and Oil Creek turnpike company.
Passed finally. - ' .
Bill No. 131. 4 extend theait ,re
lating to the selling of the repairing of the . pub
ha Toads iu certain townships in Sbhuylkill
county, to flazeltun, in the county,of, Lusernet.
: hissed dna*.
Bill No. 13t. An act to repeal ant act,
tithid " AuAct to extendlhe provisions Of an
act relating tothe selling of the repairing of
pubic roada in certain tovinahips in Schuylkill
colifity, to the township of Washington, in said
county," approved the 26th day of February,
A. D. 1861. •
Ya sed finally.
Bill No. 133. :A. supplement to an act, en
titled " Act to incorporate the Dig Spring
and Beaver Valley turnpike company,' passed
on rho llth daj , of March. A. D. 1859.
1
Pissed finally.
Mil No. 134. Supplement to an act, enti
tled "Au Act to lay out a road 'him Butler,
Butler county, to Franklin, Venango county."
Missed finally.
Bill No. 185. An act relative to the Cum
beritii4 road, in the county of Fayette.
Passed finally.
.111i1 No. 186. A supplement to the act in;
corporating the. New Holland turnpike road
conipany, passed the 20th day of March, A. D.
.1819.
Passed finallY l
Hill No. 137: An act in relatiOn to the Erie
and{ Edinboro' plank road company.
Passed finahy. . .
Bill No. 138. A supplement to an act to in
corporate the Fall Brook Coal company, passed
theath day a April, A. D., 1859.
Mr..M:MANUS, moved that the bill be post
pound forthe present. 'Not agreed to:
The bill was agreed to, and
0;n the question, ", Will tbo House suspend
the. rule to read tine bill a third r'
Tbe yeas and nays were required by Mr.
ki'MANUB and Mr. M'MASIN,, and were as
follhw, viz :
Xses—Messrs. Abbot, Armstrong, Banks,
'Barron, Beebee, Bigham, Bliss, Boileau, Brown,
(Mercer,) Brown, (Northumberland,) Bushey,
Chatham, Cochran , Cowan, Craig, Crane, Duf
field, Early Elliott, Fox, Freeland, Gamble,
Grant, Greeribank, Happor, Henry, Hess, Hof
fer,. Hopkins, (Washington,) Hutchman, Jo
sep43, Kahle, Inbar Maclellan,
hi'Ooy,
id • , Myers, Pershing, Peters, Rhoads Roes,
(Luzern,) Ross, (Mifflin,) Bectt, Sellers,
bhtintion Strang, Tate, Tutton, Vin
eut4 Vakelield, Weidner- Williams, , Wolf,.
Worley'and Rowe, Sfilaker 2 -57.
3,Ars —Messr, Caldwell, Dellone, Donley,
ene,) Donnelly, (Puilerlelphia„), Gaskill,
Graham, Hopkins, (Philadelphia,) Kline, kl'-
Culloch, kralauus, Neiman, Nudger, Quig
ley, Rex, Rowland and Wildey-16.
Two-thirds having voted in the affirmative,
dui rule, was suspended.
The bill then passed finally.
ll No. 82. Au act in relation to the se
conut of Evans R. Brady, former treasurer of
Jefferson county.
Bassed finally.
ill No. 90. An act to reduce the capital
stock 'of the Girard Bank of the city of Phila
deWs. r " • • • ,
After some debate, the all, on call of the
yeas and nays, was not iiigreed" to: -
Mr. DU FIELD offered the following us° u
doh ; wnich was twice read and agreed to :
flasolved, That for the purpose of, affording
sutlicient time , for the "parade and inspection
of .the several brigades, regiments and corps,
co uprising the first division gennsylyania mi
li and inCluding thahoineghiaitisanil reserve
bradc"...of the, ~ci.OT 0 Pilibidelphin,Alirwted
byxitio.k.of the-lifoulie of Represeldatives
• on the thir c d- iuttitint l juirl directing the
A utant Grenenil triltscertani triiiffepert certain
in rmation, on. or before the difteenth, instant,
th time mentioned in said resolution, that said
p/ed
report be extended to the twenty-eighthinstunk
The House then_ ,Alteernell• ..
JIALLI
w&LNur BELOW THIRD STREET.
A4n2 t ui3loil,.„-, - , • - 'lO anti 15 cents.
bi 1 i**4.4 3, 1 ,
Change Makes Change. Look.
! . at
Names !
I t ALL STABSI' : STARS!
M "EiLL—
alias ANI•j.f.E ETISH the pl, asing vocalist,
ft
h first: appearance iu:1ni55,4„..,,,.. - , , ~,
its JULIA PSIPE the, versatile, .
ILLY THOMAS the great Ethiopean come
di' n.
A. ,
~i;...., ..... • . ~ • : ...:.-..,.. .
TT.-GEBLER, comic vocalist and come
dian. - ;., :. .i'.. i:i i. .
•••• .7, -, ~ , ,
pIJLTOIIMYERS, the great burlceque dancet
BRED. SHAW in his' great Union songs.
OLE BULL myzas, violinist and jester,.
POHNY
.w.thr.rAms, the,aweetest singer on
any stake. :, ,
ijACOB WILLIAMS, the great basso pro
fOhdo.
iW h W. W. BATCRELOA, will preside at the
pi neN------
,:, e management Weil. great laotente ,of annound lig
to his piprous mt. ue t bais tar-rot3:3"mi •rit i cageru. rit Wittl
tinise popalar perlormers, Mfrs PHtB t A. JUNKS the
. rad;orio: aotres; and vecakust, Axel Mr. OHO. W. THOMP
SON, the great actor and pantom inteet Due nodes Tgili
be 'given. of their appearance.
Doors open at 6) o'clock. Oommence at 734 o'clock.
AIMS,
Sole PrOpfietur and Itanager.
7
--.
Ider f0 V 4 14 13 llir BLINDS!! BLINDS 1i 1
EW
IsTl ONmall .mßolalf $
ND s l so m an ad d e t lo
Noerw
blibda made !out of old oilos-av - equAl low prima for
selonly dye cents a place and upwards. C all and 13,8 at
,my shop, in Second street, below Mount. i
lilb3-ini . A. K. SU 4.8. P.
VLDIER'd 0.A.M.P......(10,11..PAN10N... A
jory .1;41/v:1410AI Piasifr.idito;eoexfotips,
mirwmknacLa! - ...mmic, ecc.,„a.
a° . • ;*, ackuul
Ifl , LuE . el -
AhtI4:JOHTNV , •
iieiit ihtuto tor tria4 ,r rtil*2.lll W L .
I l i a 4, ~ 4 - 3 : PI4IIOHOLS & BOWMAN—, '-';
corner of Want and Market streets.
PAH/W.ll'oi HOME GUARDS, ETO
ew
New Alttirtisatints
SANFORD'S gEW OPERA HOUSE
THIRD STREET BELOW MARKET.
Admission,
26 cents.
Orchestra Chairs, 0 cents.
Seats in Private Boxes, 76 ceslis.
Entire Box, $5.00.
Doors opim 6 o'clock ; Commence at 7.1 o'clOck.
Be-engagement of . the Celebrated Cantatrice,
NUB. ANNA BORDWELL,
-AND
Mr. W. BORDWELL,
Ethiopean Comedians, who will appear in their
Ethiopean Drawing Room Soirees, original with
Mr. and Mm. Bordwell.
This Evening--ROl.llO & JULIET.
• In Rehearsal-Ls. Saloum-Si:tie.
UNION . .ttEsr AURA. NT;
BILLIARD : AND .BOWLING SALOON',
NO. 119 MARKET STREET, NEAR FIFTH.
THE subscribers having erected a larg
holding of the 4bnve 50,..tpra.t0,y for thn per 0-
46ei abovoindleated, beg 0)00 the ai , enlion or the pub.
lie to -
Tat RIISTAUR.ArT, oa=ths ling Ito T. with a ..lottig room
attached, is sued up to er.t-e:ass style eel I will et ell
times 'lle Ipplisi with the twet ttYdTF44 to he tell+ , -
the Atlantic oittots together with, terrApie, Ash, iuti iii
kinds of tame io eetiioth -Oysters served a ' tit etiefli k
style, and meals-to be hail la oil 11.11 re. The Ales of
the cielebrated en:were:el le the aieutry militantly on
hand. - • •
'The Teh-plo Alley, . Bowling Saloon, is in'the rear,
and cent tins three allays of modern ooestruotioh, where
the lover* et this- healthy er,rots, can eoJay •heev,olrea.
The Billiard .Sakitio is up stairs—elegantly lit ed
and buntline three marble tup o mbleation co,hiou ta
bles, Equal to any made. . •
Harrisburg baa toug.relt this wadi of a grand cambia.
shun of this clod; and as the prepri , tor 4 are determine
to conduct II to a quilt and' orderly mantpt, and do eve
rything in their power to mate it a ras lotuble mart ,
they hope to receive a liberal share of public pitrooage,
ja3-dtt ' WILLIAM G liicirADDIVI k OD.
.. . WB. OIAEB A. LE . -
.. .
UMBRELLA. MANUFACTORY I
.4176. 69, Market Street, below. Third,
ILLIULIPPORCI, PA.
' '' M .
.0
. .. : 8. LEE,
NIANtrFACTUREK. OF IM4I3I4LIAS,
.L. -PA8J301.3 and WALAI..44 CANF.d, will Catalan
geode at, WWER PRICMI Wan CAA be botili. In any or
lie Racer." 00103. C , Ol 3, y in rot i 44 mu 4 i Ard!l to
all ant ..c 1. ni .e ../10 14 ..I I I I s uy. to 1 q ,o Tin, , wean ..
• 13,03 0' taia f amt. • ' . itut3-dly
'PORT FOLIOS
J •
WRITIN - G DESKS,
TRAVELING BAGS,
PUBSP.S,
P.ORTMON HIES,
And a general ai3 r rler af
GOODS
have just been received. at
BERG.NER'S CHEAP BOOKSTORE
DR. J.. RILES,
SURGEON.. )
to thu u
,
Bekciehart y. 13e .tolioAts ebare o
the ilitlikl,pitroolllo4 +4BUrSOOO WE Opel
ae,l4 4 eore shell he,gieen to cowl • meCisfeWou m 61a pro
feeeton.'
tug in old; ; 'red
_tried .euifet; tie lentil left, "10
nvtttag Itte.heh7lv ; ,ttevereflY vt iltOt.
hero Melt they tont] not he thee:Lunged with htb SerVlCe3.
Mc* NO...l2B,.aiettltet. aweet, Itt the homer formerly ee -
mimed 6y . jp ico hlt. Ply. ,neer %tit , 1 tnitott SLtce B
lintshurg. P.
SHAWLS I DRESS GOODS- PG RS 11
. LARG I -E stock of use gouda will Pe
Ao I. disposal ,of at very low prises. Fine Fare very
thew at. CAILIOnarN,
Next door to. the Llerrieburg Beet.
PUBLIC SALE.
Ipurao4inee of an Orcrerbf the Orphathe
,C 4 Co .. urt of Dsuiphin county, will en ex 4 thed t 1 4 1 0, on
TURDAY ms I fim DAY or FIHRUARY, Mk at the
Court,owe In the city of Harrisuurg at one o'clockiP.
the , following ReaLEstate,
eartein /sleideintse And tract 01 about fifteen acres of
Mod situate in .4usquettanna township, Dauphin county,
adjoining lands of John Plphei., l'ir.er Fos and
Thdre It a‘ out 'thirteen acme cleared audio fence and
under a good aide hl' Guilt MPon,sbereinainder is Woo.i
land welt covere with iiinheri On malt land there is
. Meftud a Ode had &halt stSrsi Log 14.4ue0,n - a. 4 .3 with
a threshing floor, and ale t navins a Young Orchard who
Choice fruit Pnd a good spring melt. the house.
Lamtbe estate of Johu noway, deed.
Attendance wIJ be given and conditions of sale made
known by 011OitoE W . SEAL,
Administrator of said dece.ksod.
JUDY R.INCILA , D, Want, 0. C. • .
jinn -dam/ 40
i TO GRAIN' CON raitOTORS..." -
TE. BALI ORE BIG: FACrikilY,
Ar . 77 Soda Strew, Baltfrtio_rr, 41fd
y PREPARED to furuisk,.overmnent
t Cantroototaand Others With Litton or ilmou 8,161 o(
au ieztii, pioalptly for,coto at low prices. Oats and
(..bisi rkozitaatortVeill lital it to their advantagate•give Me
• ti. JJIL 0.4 4Pitioi4N.
• •iltimore, J4ltl. I.7th, ISti,,t.,-,
..,. ~,
~..iy2,4-date,.• •
!NEW CliotErl efG - STgrite •
. . •
SHELL ENIISAGkW,& BIOtRER ,
.
136 :AARKET . sTREET:i
l(doomt
~ odaii**by 'the
Tab; ,iiiii6rbikuisit-hitve just opened a
Loos" apd larfitt maul 9innt,: or tuC Lit diyius of
(sloshing.. 3 Wilde also prepec4 w „aoauLudare w order
aftildnds or Oeofd Wear, cud Lo Ltiu tydepc okylw And WO -
toils., ,We. Levu sklwoys ba iuiu i a tare mock or ttealy
alio° eiod:oug frpm4 defaleaisiu'd Faraudaiug il;ouds.
to9-dBin .. a. auw.krta <6i6R & BRO.
I -INBTRUOTION .I.bl MUSIC. -
Lady, quit-lifted 'by , . a :thorough Musi
cal Edud,tiou acquired by a lung course of bendy
Pe 'nrope under Itminuu etaeters and by neveral years
4IL
Ilior allecitaal at tea% lung, dust - ea a law pupal in Pialio
tropic and gaging, Uperaue and dulled mo led. 'Ada..., es
6 . ..11..., Iloz 87, kiarri.,burg, P. U. 1-"3 2wds
'ORE LIGHT 11' CHEAP LIGHT 111
AGktEAT - reduction in the price of
EXTRANo.I BURNING OIL, (Warrancol not
sive,) oas Laken plloe. St will pay all who pan:base.
Burning oils by the b.rrel or Bowl quantities, to buy at
' ' GII,B&RTS
(44sri . Hsrduraga !tore, opp.rite Cie Opus% Rune.;
ArAMINEIO roIL.:- , -We sell the, only
Natural Lot Meeting Oil: (warranted free
Ireful saucland atilt) add equal to .pirin ur Inthe
m4rket. hetet W bostirof reitroad men, =whims Costinn
frAfttirers and cuh4re who ere whog it.
- .11sNOY OLLBrAT,
A4ent for Lutdo Oil Oompany, liardeers store op.
posits the Cloart House • . •
-i ~ ; PUBLIC SALE.; ...
VOLIAJABIaiI ' • TAVALEtN 5.W3,),
4 . SUbt/ at •Plihlie...Sale on
i' 14,the .4illi day of F. tor uasy,ll33; oa, the„
IVVr L id i '
premises. that valuable iLvern stand situate-it 411 - 1110 '
Winos of Walnut and fourth sFSete in thonLy of k l iar 7
imir 'hilig.: ' ' ' ,
he tmprovameuti are a large two story frame build:
. With Out houees. Tim property it of roe at private
o well the 14th day of February neat. zeta to oom
no4 at sue o'efocie on Said day, when conditions of sale
t-be bLobiknown by: . :. , ,J. B. wiLLIAKs; .
' ab 3 td,
----
C rLE:BiLailitsiXaliDilLlON COFilit.
fIUB2 ti.EUBILIct) • a large quantity of
supericir' Dandelion Coffee, which we will sell low
le uit the limes , also . ; Piro ground Wu Coffee and Tur
k Coffee all put up in one ppued packages. Cell and
examine at the Wholotutte aan retail aroce y store or
NICHOLS k BuWALSN,
• • '• I i '
corner of I/rout and Market streets.
ANDWAUN oueFes I—A. Frcoh and
iltiplfl( Mid GAibTistid — Copejam re0r.494
fjaB3 W140006i :Jr, 0.
i t , I
AX,I,-4116X11- 7 -4314ierior baled Hai
lbr Ale by
awe i JAWIS m. mamas,