• # flatip titgrapt 11.ARRISBURG, PA. n 0110) Morning+ February 13, 1882. ,ows.—Sergeant Ramon, of the Phila p dice force, was In town yesterday bikini' 88. ArIiSTION is c3lled to the valuable tavern coiner of Fourth andark Met street, to public sale, on the premisee at k F'. M., bust Friday. See adveethie- ',runt()); Sarrum.—The recent °cold, has produced any quantity of ice, which w it very thick, id still of a quality itly to justify our icemen in knout , II & fur next summer's oonsumptlon. . ---*— F gricistze . —Mr . Charles•Woodtlrr - tic.pner yacibles, was town ye* on a brie. VIA to his parsnts. I r li! ;workably well, and repreeentS,ttka. 11,1 - as being stationed atClamfo Pier 4 and in excellent health and fighting BOA is to be started at ,ilOhnt Joy, ,:ter coutity, Pa., under the Itevisions of „ -e 13,inkii , g Law of the State. It is to be tr-Fdruirree Bank of Mount Joy," and .; t kith a capital of 0100,000, with the increasing the same to any amount c rdiug $300,000.• . .1 OR Ala STOPPAGE 'OP But. Ruienra.÷,llo-; exercies will be 114Edrl la, the: Bogle • • n end Fourth Street Bethel livery eirek cosnmeucinFat ,trke of the church bells ;gill in enc of the curious ilinee Of, I sition of U. torso, Eeq.i reeldlegbithe vicinity. .1 I t ,RlANA. — During the WO few mornings who congregate at iite Mayor's office ut little to amuse them beyond the mo u ioutioe of hearings on charges of in ,• on. In the trials of oases of this kind, vat little of an Interesting or exciting to those whose curiosity prompts them • the Mayor's office.. in racet,.cpitspft i tbe • 00 rs are suffering under a lteen Berm of ir: folly, to which maybe added•ft ;severe he, and they have little to say except to fur an exemption, or at least a mitigation, me penalty for such offences. INIEREBTLNO TO THAOHIOIB.—& bill has been introduced into the lower branch of the Legis- Ature to make the school week consist of Ave liya only. In must of .our school districts, oittide of the cities, the, vaachere, ere required I, I at their posts five and.a half days of the seek and in many plates the directors exact HI day's labor from, the teachers. What 11,,p,•ospects fur the pal g re l w e caanos say, the passage of an sot giving the Public teachers of the Commodweelth Saturday pry week is, we doubt not,, a minsumation 4 devoutly desired by that very useful 1 ry industrious profession. I VALENTINE'fI DAY.—Friday next, :the.l4th .-t . will he St. Valentine's day, and if we n, itula from the displays in the shop Win the custom . of sending missives to.sweet i earts has not yet become altogether obsolete. The origin of the day is thus given : "St. Valentine was a presbyter , of the cfmrch, who suffered martyrdom at Rome, in the year 271, during the reign of °maim. Valentine's day received that appellation from his being sent upon the day conaeorat4d to Lim, the proper name of which is St. Valen tine's day. The custom of sending thaw ruts elves is said to have arisen from the alleged fact, that unon that day, the 14th of February, the birds choose their mates, and hence the custom is followed by unykdged youths." RELIEF TO TEE FAMILIES OF SOLDIERS.-- The House of Representatives has passed a supple. aunt to the act of last session, to create $ loan and to provide for arming the State, author izing the several relief boards appointed by the fourteenth section of said act, to extend support and relief to the families and depend eve of all such voluntesrs, residents of this State, as are now in the active service of the tulted States in any volunteer orgadott4a of another State, the same, to all Intents and VOITTtOdeR, as if the said volunteers had been iitigitally unrolled and mustered' into service by:the UONeltOr of this ClommonWolitb. This act la wise and just, as It will, give relief to the parents of our many brave men who have en listed in companies out of, this State.. • 4ALL NOTES . — Nearly all the Batiks in tl , tats have issued small noteti, and . they bpi nun becocuu our principal ciMulating Medium,. to the exclusion of coin, and toecamextent, of bills of a larger denomination: ,q(44.110.ketf,1 °along business men, are hednaiintilk j e atigtm Nile, "few and far betweeni" and silver is by flu means as plentiful as it used to be ; far: m 0": lag change. Of course everybOdy takes tlte small notes, and glad to get them, too. The misers Who hoard up the gold and silver in their strong oozes and lung purses, are a little Suspiciousof small paper money; and- entOks qat.ntig pay them out as ft as they get them, Which is a real blessing fo r s it-Iteeps money in c nealation, and has a tendency to make the hots better than they otherwise would be. t KAI MEN'S CHB:MIMI AOSOCIATION.—E. Of *GM—This association met at their room C I Z. liter's building, Market Street, Wednesday evening fur,the purpose of electing officers for the ea,ulog term. There was a large attendance ° members present, and quite a spirited con te.t for the offices The following is the result Of the election : Prcsi 'ern—W. C. Cotten, Presbyterian, (0. S.) Vice P reridents—F. Fink, Lutueran ;J. W. Sa co:atm, Esq , 0. 8, T. • Rev. Mr. Leacook, 1 , 110 :.•conal ; I. M. Kelker, ' German Reformed ; "' ,41 . 1 r. Moore, MethoitJmes teller, Fourth street Betheld ;s George Can a kel, 1 , 11 Pt 1 4 ; key. Mr. Robinson N. S. P. ; Hoy. or. Bartz. Recording Secretary —Joshua M. Weistling. (.fibr eawr ria spcmdan g Secretary—Wm. T. Bishop, Jr. n—Adam Earnest. Treccure—John Sayford. , w lf"ag ers—Jerenliall Uhler, Lutbetrin'; " 4111 ACti, 0. S. P. ; A. Robinson Ni B.P. ; Le t 134 r, MetkOdiet,ltkpif f .GOßtilki4qll Joh n „ ; Lamberton, Esq., Episcopal ; „, &carper, Fourth street Bartel ; Rev. Mr. Bsptist. lisoluswrst Panama—Tim 101st Pennsyl vania regiment; 001. Wilson ? paraded Ahrouigh several streets of Our city yesterday, and made a very flue appearance. Tim ALARM of lira about 7 o'cloCk Wedneaday night- was camWsi.'by the 'Writing of: a foul chimney Of atioluatilitmited at' the loWilk end- of toxin. - The 114 , irds-extinriiiihed before the firemen could discover iivherait was. ATratovin.L4he Eighty-seventh Pennsylva nia, 4. Scott regiment, now goat d ing the Una of :the Northern Central railway, between the.litakyland line and Baltitudre, has latelyibgen attached to the Brighde om mended by Brliadier4eneral Duryea,. of .Big Bethel reitoWti; ,The "Colder: fre'ncibles7 of our city are attached to-this• regiment. ---~.~-- Possmintzte.s„ Colmar from Clamp 'Curtly fsvoired our citizens with satreet parade this morning„ and attrleted inwiliattentiOn for the fine soldierlyapPearanbe of the men and .their proficiency in military evolutions. When the company pasied through Third street, it etoppixiitt frdrit. of eurboffice -.end •saluted the Taratilitivit with= 'three •tiguing- Sheers—a ,00rn. pliinent duly arprechited ;hying.. I=l Suomi" Ammer? ow Int ParnisTLVANIA Rennoen,—A. shocking itccident occurred. on the Penenylyanii Itsilread, near Rodebingies etatlon;iorl Safinattwatight... Itappears that ia• ruing lady named 'Winne wai on her way from home, to Singing school, accompanied. by a young man named Radebaugh. As thby were patisingthrough:thedeepcutnear thestation,thei Ps.preste-traia;coating .West;: , :apprtittehed:aud they stepped up the embankment of the cut s out of its Way in passing.. By some mischance the young _ lady lest her. footing, fell back on the track, and was litentlir out to pieces. She resided about a mile and a half west of Greens burg. I== NOW Et ,Tas Tina—Dr. Addison, of Philadel phia, who has been relieving the sick-and af flicted in Harrisburg and its vicinity with marked success for t..e last few week, we understand will soon close Ws professional visit. His aminations are said to be very extraordinary. l ite tells those who call for medinal aid•viblitailt3 them, and minutely describes their feelings, and locates their complaints without asking o ques tion; all of this helloes rams or cusses. Those who are suffering- from the wants of health should not let this valuable opporttinity pass without consulting him. It is not often one of Dr. Addison:a capabilities travels over the coun try. He is a gentlemanly, land man, and can be seen at the Jones' House, room .No. 45, from 30 A. w. - to 13 x. SALT is Tintoth Ihmtasm.—We clip the fol 'Owing lrom . an exchange, which our readers will do well to recollect, as it may be beneficial to them:. "In these days when disesses.of the throat ate so prevalent, and in twiny cases so fatal, the use of common salt Is recommended as an effectual remedy. We commenced by using it three times a day—mctruiug, noon and night. We dissolved irlarge tablaspoonfid-of pure ta ble salt in hbutit pelf a tumbler full hot. water. With this we gargled the throat uishit befgre*, wear tune. 'The' result has been that, during .the entire winter, we were; tint only free from the usual coughs and colds 10 which, so her as our memoty extends we have always been' subject, but the dry hacking caugh has entirely disappeared. We attribute this satisfactory result entirely to the salt gargle." pAILD. ./irsrnavir.---Personally appeared before me, Jicepli Miller, Clerk of the County Commie stomas, who upon his solemn oath,. cloth depose and say : Th a the allegation contained in Mr. David Mommas card, published in the t Daddr trumotaaru'ou Timidity, the 11th inet , false in every partioular. f never was asked-by any one of the Commissioners fur money, neither did I ever give any one of diem a 'tingle cant out of any extra compeneation or other monies for their generosity in electing me their Clerk. I further swear that I never , had any conversa tion with Tofu P. Rutherford Oft this subject, circept once in the presence of the Board of dommisaioners •andl dile* two; of itiL; Audi. tors, when JoI R.:Auttuniotalleinsukkild that had given or promised to give the Carirnis stoners money in that way, and I then de flounced it as a fabrication and a malicious lie. It "Mr. Rutherford is not in the hab t t of stating what he cannot sutstautiater ho has done it in instance, and he has a fair opportunity of idudiutting his character, , or,lati must siabmit to the disgrem of affirming what-ie.-antrum. JOSEPH KILLER,. Sworn and subscribed Feb. 12th, 1862, before gkof Iramon, Alderman. ==== Tim /ATM "Yaws ' Bargains EAlling off the entire stock of winter goodk below cost, tiz : Wooleu; inetino; ri,ittoriluad , Canton flan- OM, under BUJ' ts and , drawers, 40 and upwards; oolen mufflers, woolen and cotton i Huse, 04 and upwards ; silk tiee, 18 and upwards ; uSPoutierk4l.2 ; also fine sniffs, $1 '1X0),1 26, tually worth $1 50.41 76 ; cedars, ad linen, . 12*, nod night shirts,. 60 ; also a large lot of ~ enkey jackets, all wool, from 76c(451 00 ; liio a large lot of trniou shirt breasts, 11.0..:.; . e_bleach. muslin, 1* .yard wide, 15o.; also leached muslin , fic. And tine Irish linen,lBo2oo. sr' yard, Brooks,,Ularks and Coars enambled pool cotton, 40. Ladies and gentlemen this is he place to get a bargain. Please call an 1 ex amine for younelves, as cue calliwlll suffice to orrvince the paella of the above .acts. Also, pn hand I WO lot of ladies collars, cuffs, un dersleeves, which I will sell equally oneap for bah. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &c., made to pleasure or from sample, on the shortest nutlet) pind most-reasonable terms. 1.1 - you want a ,bargain and a good fitting shirt, &h., just to go ' , James A. Lynn, at the Harrisburg Oueap !shirt ;Manufactory, No. 12 Market street, rooms next !to Hummel ft Manger's giocery store, Harris ;burg, Pa. feblo. --...l h....... Two HIIEDIUID P 120119 of beautiful new spring calicos; a large lot of bleached and unbleached muslin of the best make ; blue cheeks, at * l2l center! pot :yard ; white &tie - kings; at , 121 wilts; another lot of Alarm good white; Kitt. bed stockings ; ladies' pocket handkerchiefs, tl2 cents; children's pocket 'handkerchiefs, with border, 5 ceute ; shirt breasts 121, 11; and up to g7l cents; 26 pieced new pant stuff ; uuderabirta and drawetevery cheap ; cotton sold Woolen socks,. at. all prices ; 40 dozen woolen stockings, for children, 121 cents; 11 paid bleached utualid 121 Cogkis-. all wool Enoch. mei tow, all allots, at, 62 la 76 Gents. Having,bought the balance of the stook of a city wuolOsate house of plain and tigured; Swiss mudinir brinanta, white; Cant briceiltNausuok and Victoria lawns, sultabtsler dreeees„,ashhose goot,ivill:be very acue' Arid dee*llts:4llAtitnax noWlikthatime to buy. Quit stockof Puns at coat. Lanz, Illanda' Old Stand. fmAoania Pennsylvania Legislature. SENATE. WzassosT, February 12, 1862. The Senate met at 11 o'clock . A. W., and was called to order by Mr. Speaker HALL. Prayer by Rev. Franklin aide, panto `of the Locust street K. E. church of Harrisburg. The journal of yesterday (fuesday) was read and approved. Mr. NICHOLS presented a petiticin of the citizens of the south-western portion of the city of Philadelphia, remonstrating against the pas sage of any law to remove the market•stands from the etreete of said city. iteferred•to the Committee on Agriculture and Domestie Manufactures. Mr. SMITH (Philadelphia,) . presented a . peti tion signed by eflisetrat of city/lucid adjoining counties; for the abolition of the "curbstone •.m eske ts ." Referred to the Committee on Agricaltnreand Domeatict niennfactimm.' Mr. 'SZBIIILL,' presented 4' 'teracthAr44o 6 against: the abolition of the fecuilikuie Itefertad to the Cararnittee on Agrietdinte . and Domestic manufactures. Mr: KINSEY presented at tremonstsemze against the abolitien of theist's*: ' Seined lo the, 'Committee 'on A&niAlatre and Doinestieldanufantnres ' td a petition of oitisens of •IN • cough, BnckS 470lInty, asking for their boronex'ehiitsr., ' lieferred-to the 'Committee on Corporations.'.... Mr. STEIN presented two petitionsifrom cis sons of Lobigli Omni►ty, asking that Said'coluq, be arm - Ind.-into a Separate Indialid. district. Laid on the table. Mr. LAIMON presented &petition of citizens of Bradford county, praying for a rang to' Sam nel W. Cole, a wounded soldier. Referred ,to tike Committee on feni4op and Chatitities. Mr. man pieienteiitlie ;444* of' Cap- , fain L. D. OLIPHANT, asking 'to be re-imburs ed on account of expenses for uniforming' his company, ,npw in the service qf Didted` Referred to the Committee on. lir. LOWRY, presented a petition of (Nam' of CrawfOrd,conety, praying Abet "namir boats may be made liable for tbs.debta'Of their irMS. ter*. Mr. FULLER, frbm the Comirdttee on Banks; reported as committed, House 151.11,,N& gnarl• , act to change the name of the Milton savings ' bank and for other Ripsaw. Mi. KINSEY, (Agricultiner and Ponaeitin Minufactures,) as committed an act to prevent the hunting of deer with dogs in Columbia county. far. SF. • RTTI, (same,) as. committed, a,*llllk-: plathent to an act to prevent fishing m•Katit Coi.ocheague creek, 'prtualtlin Mr. REILLY, (6 0 /40 1 as seziataßkt I:l§tate bill No. 74, a supplement to anAcetoqwevent the gathering and picking of cranberries in 'funkhannock townie:Op, Monroe'cotinty•,,, yisß.rtw.D.ME, P 040365, as committed, an act to autherisie-thestipervisors of' Shrewsbury township, York county, -to col leek, the road taxes of'stdd township: . r: SINSEY,. (Compare 'presented a report, wdicia was read and journalised. scl.fr. 'NICHOLS, - (New Counties' nahtpointty ts,) as . cominitted, an act 'to 'ti.ti,*d the 1 its of the borongh of Msalutiddihu Indi ana county. 1 sale inn LK PL MV: •• • Mr. BENSON, (for the . Speaker' 4. . place, an act to extend the boundary- the Wrong'. of Chet; Spring's; cambric wool. Mak:rate the Cnramilifie,nti.Sinei Oceitities and County Seats. • , Mr:PENNEY, 6-o,olenieat'to eh act to in.= ccirperate. the St. Midies Cemetery iXidatianyin Allegheny county, approved'March 7,, 1861. :Referred, to the Committee on -Corporations. Also, a joint resolution relative to thn Pitts- burg and Steubenville railroad. !Referred to the Committee on Aailroads. Mr REILLY, a suppledient tit an act to in cxirporate the Nesqueiaoning Valley railroad °OmPasy- • .. 'Referred to the Committee on Railroads. Mr. JOHNSON, a act relative to the courts of Sullivan county. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. ' I Mr. LANDON. an act , granting a pension to Sl W. Cole, a Wielded soldier. Referred to the Committee on Pensions and Cfratuities. I Mr. BOUGHTER, an act to provide' for the recording of inventories of appraiserniMis: of real estate of decedents in Dauphin county: Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. Mr. DONOVAN, 'a supplement to an actinO viding for the election of prothonotari4 Etrul Other officers, passed July 2, 1857. Referred to the Committee on the Judiciary. 1 Mr. SMITH, (dontgomery,) an act to extend the charter.of the Mongomery savings, loan and iluilding association. Referred,to tlio, Committee , on Corporatiens, Also, an ; act to extendcharter of ;the; Mechanics' savings, loan and bnihting jusiecia-, tiion, located in Norristown,Montgomery cotinty. Referred to the Committee on CorptittitiOns. Also, an act to extend the charier OW Nor:. &town loan and blinding association, of Norris town, Montgomery county. Refeired to the Committee on Corporations. Mr. Id!CLIIIi4, an act to proVide for the . ad judication of certain military claims. Referred to the . Committee on Finance. 1 Also, an act to Provide for the destruction and iagread of the" Canada thistle Franklin county. ' • Referred to the Committee on Agriculture and Domestic Manufactures. Under the reaolution adopted at the session Of yesterday, thi following billa were considered on the calls of Swatters : • - : Mr. BENSON, (for the =called- np bill No. -160, entitled “An Aotto.extand the boundaries of the boronghof Chest Springs, in the county of Cambria. Ur. CONNELL. The explanation of the bill nthis t The city of Philadelptda, by her com imi. oner of highways, is no** liiihe habit of atr iabodying a considerable amount of curbing and ving to be done ; this work hat been per ormed by contract. The corititotors file their !aims, and in many instances claims of this haracter are filed without any foundation for heir existence. _ This bill requires , the owners ref property interested in such case to proceed to trial. The object is to extend to the disposition of these claims the sameprovisions which apply to the mechanics lien law. 4, S. 1:,010.02 Lir%k o t roo TA-70 PETECIONB 10., 11113111,1 TED Referred to the Committee on the'indiciarr. ItIPOBTS OF STANDING 00 BUIS 00/RODIEBID Paased finally. I Mr. BOUND called up House bill N0..75, en itled "An Act, to prevent.the, hunting of deer nth dega, in Columbia county." Pasatai Mr. CONNELL called up How) bill, No. 14, entitled " An Act in regard to municipal laima in the city of Philadelphia." Mr. DONOVAN called for an mtplanation of • e bill. Mr. DONOVAN withdrew bin objection. The bill than peepedtiruilly. Mr, litETOHAiti , called up - Senate bill He n 2, entitled, an act Aril bMorpurate the Hyde Park. Cemourittompitny,A:Liuseme county. Passectftualiy.. i Mr. 11914Pm41..0 -11 g House bill No. llb i CilltAgg t miloldthe co - mmissiotagi.,.. - o BricilEty to adjust certain claims.' Posed AnallY• V . • r. 17 • N 1 . 1 ► 13,... Mr. JOHNSOWetifea nii ' Serirtte iii; entitled, an sot relaktip*.to the courte of Stallit . eik comity. —"awed flm.W. HOUSE OF HEFM*NT . A7IIFEH.. Wrannianar, Feb. 12, 1882. TIMM& l weicialladlid:ortier at ten 6'6E4 Y., and opened with prayer by Rev. Mr. Johnston. ME 'WORT; OF A .COMMJITEJL • Mr. GROSS, (Agriculture, &c..,) reported, as committed, Senate bill No. 82, entitiod an act to encouragethe destruction of noxious animals in certairribonsities. - .; Oh motion of Mr. ARMSTRONG, the bill wan taken up. . considgred, and after being amended, 01.111UE. 10 AA asvaisndanzio cowman Mr. SELLERS submitted a resolution, which was;adopted, authorising the select committee appointed to itivistgate the - alleged frauds in the army (Alt:rtes . tb employ a clerk at a suit abbi salary to be hereaftor fbced. : JOINT RESOLUTION RELATIVB TO posraos. Mr. REX submitted a . joint reeolatkaa. rela- UV) t9.PGatiEe 4EulTat Rejig 3u"tb - ci nature 6f a bikl,la place, • The Speaker declared the - resolutlou out o order. ' • I . TEM -WTOYING CANA& • •On motion of Mr. ROSS; Wiliam) so much of •the OuvernorhiMeefieg . eta& rebiteeittiithelry bmimr am* was referred to :,11 select • commit tee bf five. PRIMING prEhATC WIMPS OP D1P**1413193, Mr..TlNGENT.submitted a resolution, lOW ambi adopted; providing that so much of the re eolution of January ninth, in Jala#on.to the priiting of the reports of the several' ai,pitit ,ixteinie' of ,(1/e State goVemment, da,,prOid9s for, Vie printing or two thousand copi esinlglieb and tide hail:wand oopiestin Gerintin Of-the ;re. port of the Audit& General be,and is hereby repealed.. JURISDICTION 45i TORTDDIS ON TBl PRAM Mr. TUTTON submitteditliefollowing : Resolved, That the Judiciary (general) Com- Mike° ba requested, if they see proper, to 'draw up and report a bill to enktrge the jurisdiction ;of justices of thn,peacn of this Commonwealth, giving them power to summon to , ILenr and determinti - charges. for assault and tat tiiry, not charged as 'hating been committed otously, or with - intent to ..sipon any officer While lit eiceentildie Wills of ficialtdutles,-, and in cease of larceny, where the Nellie of the goods stolen does not exceed two doliare a 94 6,43 r eltde, .• TT (1 rrhe.tresointion, vafter Borne , =debate; Wea *Opted. roulEssa or . ! coma 01 zsisrAi 4 CODN Mr. DONNFJALY, (Philadelphia;) offered a in:Solution that the .Clerk he authorized to pro hide one thouitaecaplei 'of the'latite penal code in English;l6r•ihe 'woof 'the Members of this House. r!zr , ... , t • Ur. GEO moyed ; to amend , by adding to tilt) ens of the resolution the Wadi, the lowest wholesale price, and that they be printed by OW state printer." " The amendinent'wai accepted as !uodiftea ;ion, On motion of Kr, ]3 the. further considers tion of the subject.waa postpxed indeffnitely. , I ; : 4 Paeriai STAMPS MOH. =KU* 14:44,Lhe fol4owink: liesolted, That the comnirai; on accOnnta IR) instructed toade AVAiValtPft,fuM,-4-the Platmaster at Harriourg,all c h arge s feet age stamps furniahedibittiftittidli tellimetpainy mftm4prkmogfaner} all4erMeniabittr . ' '"- ' 311. r. ELLIOTT inggabigirOgitai a substitute: elm sos er ate‘ihirZlWllteocafti,' in he original rsaolution aMtr insert "that the t m a s t arasFittap EsunsteyttAiur nid, tot owe a o the names of mm tiers and officeni , "*l6 ;fay° obtained postage istampsat~d t the ImAunt jvhioh.mach Err,* &xi °gm& hasireseiVedi --• Alk•• aig. l 4ollnoyed theindelinita.ppatix?rie- Ment of the whole subject. Not agreeli to I+as 7/.1. iThe question recurring on the substitute of fired by giztarr, Mr. GASSILL movedtomfer the subject to the.conqnitme immorality,, , Not agreed to,,yeas:l4, nays:B2. . . _ The, question, again recurring on the sub satlite, LAMB moved to amend the amendment by requesting 'the Postmaster -hi finalist: a state- Meat: Of, the number of nieribem; who' have called for stamps, and who did not receive tier; mid for what' reiuion. • .• Afterdeme•debate, A:Motion was tirade to postpone the further cOnsideration of the subject for the present. Not; igiek to- 2 . yaw 27;' nays ISO. ' Mr. Atm moved that the subject kie ref,erredi tot> thelselett conimittee on House ex,pensei. Mr. LABAR moved to amend "'by 'referring the.Pubjeot filigeot coalmAttee of t4zoo.— Notagreed to yeas 24, nays 47. ' The qtiregitioti.recurringon.Mr.TOWs motion, it was noregreeiftO. The aMendm - pmt Of MraL4tAltwaa.dimgreed The question recurring on the . substitute of BLL1.01T; . • Mr. GROSS moved to amend as follows Strike out all after the. , weird "Resolved," a m tlosertc-, 1 Thar Till me:tubers of this fkitu3e who have ieesiVed:pestige wording to 11‘ prini dus eustbm, and 'llof according to 'site be re 4uPold lkt./Kturkt4o.oP4942,o4,gre Y9 6 l,aotlkrr. or iiittle th luin t ioi the Mne: ' The amend:fief:it - 6f Gicies t wrat agreed to; and the question teaming ,on the substitute as rinkended, it was agrged to. The resolution as amended was then agreed n=uas. Mr. RYON =submitted a; resolution • that the, JUdioiatTOommittee (g . enetal,terrequeisted to t quire int" tlia'aiPedienci of reporting a bill - abolish the franking privilege 1 1 4e.n*ition * a s afitee4'to• • • i nps QUARTER mamas AND =mos osnstual# Mr. WILT.TAMS submitted the following, which was agreed to. ' • R8.'6400,11110 the . committee of ways and Means be directed to ebquire, and report the of force, employed departments the Quarter.master and Surveyor Geneml Ws State, and *hether, in their judgment ; jolly part thereof may be conveniently dispensed tei , th and if,' in their opinion, the same may rediCed, without, prejudice to , the interests, 'to bring• in a bill for that purpose, : asPOWZB 01,00 X large number sof bills were reported. from o several standing committ e ca, including the ollowing of a public nature : BARBS, Jwiichtry, (general,) with a egative recommendation, a bill entitled, am sto give to justices of the 'of this Comess onwealth additional Poisierditi certain cases.n Alspatstm.l,)• 003M11 1 0. tec. it.lo.offeemeat to the several acts of - this Commonwealth, for the sate of liaises*. lands. bfr JEBMBI3IOiIG i " (War -and' , lifelinicY' as oomridtte4Mi act to construe pat of tbe fifth section-of an act entitled "An Act to provide for the payment of the members, officers aud coutingeurssexpeascaof-theeztra.session.Of the; Legislature." • s —;„; • luseriesnia,):aarotailinittedosozact miNitho-1 36 .7 1 flent , ofothoaiwand roduateara.Z. enheted3nder Dolopel J. WPAlVitiikifit mertSeindlOnacit of Captain Mks an iterving under him. rho, (same,) with' a neglititti? rniemmenda on, an act to authorize the settlement for mill- Mary supplies nsfregulirly ordered:: - (same,) as committed, an act _providing for" the settlement of dal= for clothing, sub= sistence and pay of voinntiersi Ufa& teat and dazdages at encampments and quarters of vol- Writeem. BUSH. IN VLAMIL A large number of bills . were'reaid In place, generally of a private natire. LSOITOLN ON NOONOBIN, ININNANO6]OfXI' MID sa , Toitiki- 4 - • Mr. Lif.l3Alt offered the following, which wee agreed to: .. : Ambled, That Joseph Rex,. of Montgomery conekty,-:be requested to•deayes s laCture on economy, retrenchment sieri*Jform.- PAYMINT OP MI lael/Mil Sfit lIMEMAILPIO . • 00:111:111*.3.10k..:; Mr. .SMITH (Citester,)..4epasi a resolution, whiph vats agreed.t ter the payment of the mileage, art a: nes, and imm_ moning witnesses; tho.olsnr. of the contested eleCition of CiLunastir. Amlies; . 4theleiemukteanth Representative district. . • Mr. SMITH (Chester) edsoreed in place a bill to pay Samuel J. Ilhae, clarktO the committee of investigation in the ShOieVium the fill was taken up and passed prrrsstrao AND irrzußirmus anew oen On motion, of iiit:BlGllAßLAbegßefatipEO ceeded to weeder ttierigiA mlatiottots 2 - Se relative to he kittiburg and' Steam , ' railroad. ' e resolution paesed,iinally. Telt Orie.ib A motion wasmideloitacOnaider the vote on lak.th ' Anal passage of • bilt•No..4o, entitled ." An AC. to reduce the capita litqck Of `the (Mari of the citir of PhiladeliNa,",vildelt,vMa ed to—yeas, 42—nays, SO. The House then AQNMETZ iiiVaturrea-lianuttui r -The advert- tuss+of .the Fakir of Ave., and the presto change with the magic wand, of cotton into linen, goes - Kanto say that there are some men that believe thet honesty in every-day .. kidnap, matters is I indompatible with success. Theyeeem to think in prder'to get along they must practice a (*r isk degree of. .trickery and deception. We firinly believe the.t,the man who .possmses the requisite acidness qualifications can succeed bet te v_ioapsuin g an holiest, straight - forward ea i 4.et Ivory / honest ininciwit, then be, t fr e, e ufi,,gMikr thisee reflections, ind hail legitiL m t o competition as an incentive to success, by kTpiag good goods at i the i lowest cull prices, w Lott p.n• always he l foplyint !the cheap dry gofds store of Utich:B4 BoWpie t n. .. .. ..: ~~:. ~Q~ia ~ ~~ItTYISIIILtIILS. FOR A.1,61Y SUPPLIES. • OS7IOI or COIFILRIAILY,ON SIMIBIII2OIII, Haltylptltg, Fel(9:10; 1 q0:1Ei62, ropoads will be received at.thrs office until 12 o'clock, sr., the 19th' day of february, 1862, tok Mrnishing ; for;the use of the,linitt4 States slimy, at such times and in such quantities as inity'be required to bd delivered prior of the 10th ` day of-Matcb, 1862, the fullowing• subsistence stpree. viz 800 Barrett' meals pork. 800 Beirehi extra mein beef. 58,000 Pomade pilot bread In barrels, In good tleutthatTels. 260 Bushelszfhat quality new whitebeans, in good_ firLburtele• - / 6,ooo,Plindeprim Yolk good, flourbenyolel. 10,000 - • ociffeWerefarilelir ta rt' u n 1 1: iiaoilugetagitigrart 260 Pounds beat qualityAdanumtine candles, ' ItN(1 4,000 Pounds gOodt 1104:!:brOffilr g 0.44; '62 Bushehl "Clean; the, dry salt, in• good , tight barrels. • ~- 113amplee must .amoinpany proposals of. all atticlets, except meat—all the articles to be of the beet quality, securely" wired; and in tier fict order for transportation. Bids will include packages and delivery at the Commissary's ssores at this place. The meat wiltbe inspected and passed upon from iii i !iirse= r ifti t l b irear/16% inspected and retaidell lea,: leach bid must; laic! a printeth.eopy—of t arivertiseufent'phsted rte head, ind must ile'si*lfin in ocimplyfog ivith,lall the tenne.-- : , Payments to be made in such funds as May be, tin hand. If none on hand, assoonmsrecteived. rOPorgils ttebb• endOisesf,,-,.`TrOpoeals ler-Stab shiteuce 6torei, and dime* to H. Josils BROOKE, i Capt. and C., p0:12.-dtd _ .. l. -14, ''li, ,- t B t ylf 4t i il. iIIT.T.T Altp .l 'i g .4§ o, SALOON, #o,iifitiliatterititft , -,* goiltirra: - 1 Hip sUbsor i b et's th av itig: eiected. tr. slarg. a 1 1104aditabove place, sapriivaiy for the par,.o-il dea'abe.toti f ~ pet koksid Idle atista!ort ef thelpulli. lo io tilif fefideing' ;,-, I. ' .., 4 , -, - x• - ; , ritii itistiotinsiii.; oh Online:no nj , with. a dining -ovine dfaliduid„ - If Otte* nfi iti 4 llraiielaiailirelialgrig *a lio ", d i Ames be tußpisd with the best tilts ritts to be tisaltint4 ha /Hebb° onfint,, together 'with 'terrapin, didt, CM of 1 rods at rims in tlisi6on: ' Vyiitsfii vervad ' , ay tic 4svit , y tile;' ad meals titillsi hid skallAiburtt,' •1116)6kairat at e celebrated brywerlet , in stkoismisitry• otomitaptli on The ten• Pin Alley or - Bowling &WON lit.liti r tdic , vesi,` tad contains three sillelyn 3 tif,nibnWe veuntrtiolitourffnereil e Mal: ihie trijrialiiirianiiioadf.loJoy the m Ael vas . .fti • DOW is ait statrat abed .. titi, tres,-"g3ia r m* ~ . . 6ti fa %74. fri l ig i Harrisburg has mug felt vizat of a grand, cool in !eta= of this kind, and shah& priuterb arddsteradsko mu ounonot it in a quiet add istan . stauFitsi*do evifi Irytidurs in their power, tfit.DßOyAlit a vAsipuitaitile resort; ithey hope to resitino tiliheraftre tif - goblin patronage. 1 jeil.dit ' : wtrd• C. IioNADDUN ax CD. pi p uti oevx.. N PIIRSUANCS of on order of the Or iiiiess! 02141.4 DA11.04 004 . 11 4t7i ?94..Pellimbed to 6ATIIIWAY ' LWBth dayoe MOW P 62 _ = et the Court mouse in,thecity ig Harrisburg at 2 dolma, r. Y., tbe tel,olutie - Feerttitk"vti'r '.ll Certain two e,ory frame honse,lai4pitbeipr gz-suid to ill mud , it,v and county, bounded and des& bi 4 as, ,followe, tO 'wit: Beginning eta pouit on Bondi Area, the' shoat 'of the piece of ground and house formerly OWIAd. by Janes Williams, twelve fee, and nir luerka from. Wool. alloy, tastes along inou South Cl eel. tuor&rde , Rigs atroet twelve feet as inches, theuceon &Wine pereltel with *64 alley +awards elate street 10. ty-0..x feet uur. mutes, thence on aline paialrei with etatTeltr - .55t - tWEP/Wfee:. as tames towards West adey'itOh`cenh eAltirq.air.Let wen *OA. alley iorty•ME met eta niches w theiptute or eosin/meg, together with the joked of ground adjoiidorthe atoreauld house and ground on the wait side thereon, one foot 'wilt on heath street ens:movie depth tee ante width jar adei - with Mkt alley .ttitrCy-tWO loot t o weum, being now used as alley tudoesing to this attnewaid home and stomas, whereon - mete...too , s two tun mune house, late the sawn of ittAZABS fn. emetsea. atteoosnco wilt be given end eouditlute al sale made keowu by D .t9D M. stpDifiso:l, - Ilassuto of said de. CSOSSJ.J.vu.Creek, tt• 0 •.5..1 sebB-uti C _ 0101: Teas, green and Black, for sale! I.W by rritSJL.a at BOIVOAN, ..1/11 Corner ero.tand Ada.ritot etreeti. Al.Ol of prime litieese just received and! or sows)/ . - 1. , f4h-L141....3 a .6',w JaaN, .-r. T.. ......L i -- UAL I j a trle ArAttf O ;A* mad &711)W ==gsJl .4* rob' '- ' " , FRIM -.' ''', ,: , - aid& -' , • ' . *11441"111411 101101.3 kVD W . Corner Irma and *smog aneeln. EMU - sANkoutlzwatitiaoust Admission, Orchestra Clutha, Seats in Pirate litfig - , Entire Ikon open 6,1 o'clock ; Oomtnence at 7i o'clock. Be-engagement of thq Celebrated Cantatrioe. Mrs. Alsrs,A BORDWELLI Ethlopean Comedians, who will appear in their Ittldopmxi Drawing Room&imp, ori,ghial with Kr. and This Eve*g--LA SOMAMdI3IS4k GROTE) lIEFSIC Adanistrion NEW 'FACSBI NEW FACES! Change Makes Change! ',Obi: at NEWIeII • ALL STASH I STABS t` Misa.ANNIE "TM the, phasing vocalist, her first:eppeeianee in this oily. ' MissBLIA-PBICF. the versatile. THOMAS the great Ethiopean come dian. .. . • • Adjourned. hiATT. OEBLER, 'comic vocalist and cone. than. m FHLTO „,YEEtB, the great bnricsqtie dancer. FREMBELLW: in his great tritium gongs. OLB BULL7MYERS, violinist' . and -jester. .101411VW4.Lpi.MB, the sweetest singer on any ttMge JACOB WILLIAMS, the great Immo pro- Indo. • ' - W. W. BATCHELOR will preside at the piano. The management takes great pleasure of aenounoleg to hla patrolled's: Se bat off irked as rurigetnr nt, With 'those popular- parforenem, Miss NUB"; A. Jo o is: 'b. - 11vmdto antreessind voesitst, sod Mr. ono. W. T$ ?MP SON, the gt eat actor and pantomlnteet Due no ice will r i t' (l 4 .l F"! - me open at o'olock. Domrarnce at 1 yi, o'clock PRO:D. AIDS, Sole Prop-rotor and Manager. fundo. BU. EEIN 3 AND ins &AS E 10 . 40 1 16EUWAING, Clairvoyant per. 111 oepii,alcit the OA** or disorders, DJ.R. ADDISON, the celebrated ?Keeton' Hiaminer has arrival at Harris ,baril ad taken 45 at the Jones' Rouse. where bet will rem M{n aehort time tor med.eat ixamtha lien of persona aincted with any form of demote or suf.. felling. , -Theednarstable correctness of the irouweire het *WM Or eWO Demob case wi hodt slime rwrsy queetiooswheaver;ia 'Wily shown so eve one he . ex -notified. birideoiereeldte At tele te loge • d sensation 'amain; lrom the dialrd3re ne Il ids °given id,the aya tein, the blond or it or.orian Mimed. In C maneuver:a Mania, his cures in Phiedeldislisend doom aAd other pleree 'Poore he hoz weetleast t.sely extent, have been numerous and remarebble kir maoy of the most ext ems mew have been brought to his care, and bin BOOMS! to prbeiptcretia and,pgkeedy restoration wf -kW petiol* In health Mt; comfort; his oorreeporolet wen lei great aide to mastering andehewing thecae:ire of oomplatuts. Di. Aikiiiign a Laminations and Consultatioint &remade wthoot ohaige, so that &Telt to him doei' not ( noir an. ag lied' to keny'it Mar bee* means w a cuir .i - ikklargibist Yieditfoil. 'there madloal trod - :e g-. • tk rt f i k, i: . 111 . 4 0 4 'rill be viliAe'llbidenttei eel to i ei i ' ~ . ' eibi-lw. ; 'lllllllltriiodPrZAL 4:1180012A1,13 will be r,toeived until 12 'moat t„ ot rtjutitlay, tobrditry 18te;1801, tbr 8 PVBl:thelFAMBYiftnia A.lrs Lail* wi th fres AO V . neat dnildit - tne pox, 1862. Prhi i rrtalt tot. Oe'dallveoll th 6 olds; cut tip and ritthed 'on lb Ifottpital Wes. Inn/ planer information may be obtained on innearl at the hospital.' irropusalg to be gent to Dr. JOHN OIIIIWAIN, ifvbfiAtsi _ suporiaendixt. MOBS Lializi I CHEAP, LIGHT 11 1 A GReill'irottfOtiod- the ,Vriao of }MR& No. 1 BURNING OIL, (Warranted sat e littli t gqihy la ge n b F4.le lo l r t attl y x:n l =, P = wiscirrs ifie- Herd ware store, opprite the Cbart, gime. IVIAUELINgRY 01,L.—We sell the only reliable Natural Lululoatleg Oil, (warranted free teem mind and acid,) add equal to Sperm or laid In ih• market. Refer to boats of railroad mien, =Midst manu facturers and other, wile are allow it.• • - -, - sorry GITABXRT, Agent, for Ipbriq Ail Oompany t liardware more op. I plate the 1 , ,. "Meow, 5.,2w PIIIiLIO BALE. , ... 9 ; ciu44.r o s ' . TAF agki STAND, ft4.4sit KILO at 1140lic tlale o»+ vFriday, the 14th day of rebruery, 184 4 the remises, that valuable tavern stated littnatet - tuf the rner of Walnut and Pourthetreete In tge-Olty •:or ,tiair rgburg. ..7;.,,...,:"..... . ... . ,'...,, :-... :I: The improvement, are a large two Mory frame .build with out houaea. The property is ()tiered itt . Private le unfll the,ltrtialtif ,Februavy nett . file to 00111- anon mimeo ' looiron-eaMday, when oendltions of sale Ilmemetie knountaiy... -. • : • ;.• i.T, 11,WiLLLA.116. Rch:3lll bto - f - ' , -.., 3 / 4 ,. ' • BLINDS.! 1 BLINDS 11 1 ... p" I • rit'fir . trION - itLINDS made to or=' i . der P3l,Zilie email awn of $2, #5O and $3. New minis' iniubiputof old 'outis a. , equal low prices . ftur Ontlflve cousie: plooeind upwatds. C all and a -.3 at y slum in Second street, below Ohaanuto • oul. — I OLDILORM , I3AIAP. , COMPANION. A • very c nviutout Wait Ng Daip,:. • atm, Portfolios,. morandum Boor ., Porunonualds,,o 1 At n2O :VC.Elliffnkt'd lElool6l l oittg. - - [IISI.A.M.ILY WAbHING!BLUE, an excel j: lent substitute for lineage, for ea le at the wholesale i wed retail grocery 1 “5 1 F, of Ni l ijaoLa & BOWAAIf, oorcer of !mit and Marketttiotts. VALENTINEB I 'VALENTINES 41:44 : Nutppteraliti itemortnient of yalen eritiees,,wpoTasata 'retail, at • " , '-'Bl3/3,GSER'S 1 . 3u0S srom. : WAVING: SCHOOL FOR BQYS, XTr2l2thltard, Northampton county'. Pa. 131 Easy of 2141:083 fro a atociaJarg, by ,r1,414)&..t sfo itluTA4 ll 4 4 to"n" iri govu_n t. T.ntf a REV. ira!Pir.do Agmag, Prini4al • 'ANUTH.EIL • ARRIVAL • il l F . 18,0,5.11,_SW:klET OR ekNG 1 , Fine Lignonk Apples, copfpationery, Dried Fruit, *c., aud for • • JOHN WLSIS ciornerattlitrd and WAlantatzejits. Cita4il3:;BaUSaa,loo - oi‘ &ni b - otbra - atifistorßru-hea, tor woo by NiutiuloS & MIK& .001 q Frout au4 atarktt atreele Ntui'lth --IL AWAttttai. THIRD STREET BELOW I[ARA B T. • -AND Mr. W. ,BGRDWELL, Sans can be secured in commoe iltrtnitileOPerit go: 02fee open from to to 12 A. tr.' wramtrr BELCIWIRTED E==. 10 and 15 omits. F' 1:11Jhoioe Teas, Black and Green, ia.X; +}(,aoAll porn& papena for sate at, , NICHOLS ALKPAr HAN'S c'orbei Vrbot end liirrket straeta. NAtZARETEL HALL, fs.3m* 11E11 0-aGglita,-bevkeu tind auct cuarse ‘-) 11016#4 .- 42 '-' )0 "- ullia .bik u tett'art l y / it` 4 0 rner..V4 out an, s ;Oz. VWDEA, Shut , and Caps tur sate by _ PelPeroifir4!" Wad aiarket a Lry Ft:- tsatiZtib , tOne superior 14d Hay, for ask who sod retail 1 13311. JAMBS M. G 3 25 oantr. 60 cents. 75-4 " t it ' $5.lXt:
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