titgrapq. , S 1) R 6 . PA t 0,131 Allerliooo. February 28, 1882. lyrrta lo sr.—lt , going out Market street to L.ho:on &pot, au open letter addressed to The tiudor will please return the same I i liotliee in the absence of the pastor, Rev. ~,,,,, the Rev. John W. Nevin, D. a , of pity, will preach iu the German Re '/.1 c horal nest Suuday, March the 2d, u ,, lug and evening. All who may have . to heAr this distinguished phi_ r divine are cordially invited to =1 „,K UNI,fiII.WOOD, who will be recollected iror irstrrs (,f our hotels and rattan „. ~ $:0.41 , in in who loved': deep and 1,,,65,” and who showed his superior 0% dtt.liciurats during last summer, by 4 1, up tit IRirtion of hill n 'wit do„ dlo ruin illossomsor 1 " e a w , 14, bara pleoect uo t *aired list f the 1, 1 order of the Secretary of War. anise— 01000 s idesaa House.--The burlesque on ('„lke" at this popular place of amuse ; lig eight, ..roved a trump card, and mo tlor house with a "run." It le the tt -11 - that we have witnessed for a aial the manager deserves a bum lower:se. "Ye Old Folks" will ‘1.(1 ti i ..vtulog, acd we advise every- " citiNtt --Ott Tuesday night last, a stock hid' there were four horses, caught fire LI omotive, while coming over the hurtled two of the horses .80 t v hit they had to be killed. The : two weft , ako considerably burned, but e•ignt they will get well. The sight of v.Jely burned was indeed sicken ilium Their ears were almost • 14, their eyes burned out, and all the the ,kin in many places, burned off. GALE. —Yesterday afternoon a stiff breeze t,e Nortll-went started up, which during Lea iucrc.r•ed to the magnitude of a jure ~r , , • Signs and awnings were crash .ll,4l shutters rattling, and those c,illed them oat In the gale ,i,t, , ,t fear, dreading every Instant ,tonit,ey would come toppling down that they would be suddenly ia al avalanche of shingles. We A LeAr .1 my accident of this nature, t. 2,1 ,1e who could, staid within I. and the streets were nearly tad. 14 ,Ikllti,el to the violence of the A tle,to - nVtalure was below the freezing t•it I it ty o,3ace a fire had caught any nl.ue, it woLtittaly have been by the greatest tt it we bed escaped a large con ,3lllt thr force of the wind, and !: I the Water in the hose, the fire- „Ili Live ',mud it almost Impossible to .1. welt d the names. This morning the "j . (frit VIII cloudless, and the force of the what abated. Still the breeze L. a 1,.; old too, ea the red noses and dls bore ample witness. i'C E.:Ey!' !MON. — Mr. George L. Hall, of • liovra troupe, was the recipient of a ilvs.nt this afternoon, in the shape .tr id,d cane, presented by a number and admirers in this city ea a tl of their appreciation of his '...that talents, and their esteem for his • dem Unsuited good social quell :,kraly. The presentation ceremonies in the drug store of Dr. Bannvart, in the presence of the donors, I.re of n very interesting nature.. Dr. eie the presentation speech, which t, but ear, edlegly well timed and ap ev• Mr. Hall, although taken corn - , tul prise, made a very neat response. Ale is a very handsome' one made of ebony, highly polished, with a • hlver head, containing the following t;EuttGE L. HALL, ItY HIS /RIMS, Htira'Airg, Feb. 28, 1882." affair was got up with exceeding " 11 . 1 r. fleets great credit upon the 'L 'm The &nets. Mr. Hall is a gentle rive musical talents, and disking tie • •orr c ity hai won a "host of blends," • lez wetemplated departure next week, S m ss hie genial and good tatured ;awing Sanford's merry men, while 1,1u -ell will experience the loss of an , > r place will not be easily supplied. ,NNII/NT : An explanakhyn ,121 "/ g , cernina k t of the aountry ; giUVW f I azitutional provision, 88c, Br tINNKY : hfut juncture, when sound knowl - 11,, outiva and rights of the citizen, ;lie nue nature of our republican form Inueut are so essential to its perPetee" I, LI pleasure in again calling attention Lok. Would it not be well for our I 'Y the aid of this or some other t.' impart to their pupils a more ahti. gystemutic knowledge than is it,A oil iu this essential part of educe . 141,440410de branch of instruction has t!. lult to chance, or to the bleb action lean Palling events, or the teachings' of preation. But so grave aduty ought wit to such unreliable and indefinite its discharge. If the Persian youth 1I Cell 4,11,1 y taught to curb steada, bend the i l, c truth, much more should our each of whom maybe called .•;,,trii and N ~v guide the State f " to know and do the right. We cordially - Ns work as worthy of confidence, fulfill• ng all the promisee of the title Lin Towe.—Capt. G. W. P. Davis' company, requited in this city, and formerly detailed se guard at. the State Arsenal, left tone with ita regiment en route for the seat of war. Comma.—The renowned Sig.ior Blitz, with his learned canary birds mid .the . iuevft:+ble ''Bobby," in connection with, the celtbrattd ventriloquist, Dr. Valleatine, will shortly give a series of txmcerts in our olty. TRIMMING Kass.—The present is the proper season to attend to this work, before the Mtp begins to ascend from the roots to the tricki and limbs, and thus insure a plentiful growth of shoots and consequently an abundant foliage, which, as every housekeeper knows, is a very desirable thing around one's dwelling duriug the sultry months of summer. Keit month and April will do for preparing sad plantiog out young trees, but•the latter month is r,their too late fot trimming: Tna Ow Forza—The "Old Folks" Wdrb greeted with a large andfashionable . audience at Bract's Hall last night, who gave vent to their satisfaction by frequent bursts of afiplause. The perforplers exhibiteda..tastOn dret and a Ulu of propriety in reprr.ttent4,4l costume arld Mx?' 0f0ur.,414 keto T e, that was . highly particularly that of Hrs. Nichols, who la an ar tist of 'gfeat ability. The troupe give souther concert this evening, and we advise all fUnd of good singing .to be on hand. -.- HattaostOMita or enlarged-neck, and all Idiffi cult complaints of long standing treated by Dr. Jones, of New York, at Herr's Hotel, three days anda , half yet. Also, tumors remined , from the eye and ear,' Hai lip CoperateCfor, .Bic. great number of ladies and gentlemen success fully treated, both medically and surgically, by Dr. Jones, and the fact of his being a graduate of both prevailing medical schools and of =an Eye and Ear Institute, with his diplomas proving the sand suspended in his ogee, will give him all the prac- tice that he will be able to attend to in . Lan caster or any other city that be may visit. IXPOSTABT LOCAL BILL. —The Oily Burney.— The following supplement to the city charter was read In place by our Senator, Mr. Boughter, (lay. bufore•yesterday : Sao. 1. That whenever the coMmissionere named in the act to which this is a further sup plement shall have either widened, altered or changed any of the streets, lanes, alleys or av enues, as well in the old borough and adjoining suborbs as in all the ground embraced within the limits of the city of Harrisburg, the same shall be taken and held to be as valid and ef fectual to all Intents and purposes as if explicit authority had been conferred upon them by said act eo to do, when approved by the Court, ad plodded in the not incorporating the city of Harrisburg, and the supplement thereto. Sao. 2 That if the Court shalt confirm : that portion of the plot which extends Front street, from State street to the northern extremity of the city, to the water's edge, that the damage incurred by private property shall be assessed as in other mixes, but the viewers appotnted to appraise the damages shall be required to as tertaln how much the property which -wilt be thus left fronting on the river, between State street sod the point whore the turnpike! road strikes the dividing line between theprophrties of John Roberta and.David-Muniinakftqa will bo benefited and increased in value byl ,„ such opettingi-sted the amount of each benefit or creased value shall be charged atrainetthe same, and only the tesldne thereof paid by the coun ty : Provided, That when property is injured by the laying out and opening streets, alleys, lanes, or avenues in the city, and benefitted by vaca ting either streets, alleys, lanes or avenues, the advantage shall in all oases be taken into consideration in assessiog the damages. , Sso. 8. That the time allowed the COMMIS sioners named In the act to which this is a stip= plement for performing the duties enjoined upon them, be, and the same is hereby, extended ftir one year from the date of this supplement, - and that all acts or parts of acts relating to the city of Harrisburg which are inconsistent with this act be, and the same are hereby, repealed Tire Noniron Camel. Bemoan —gedion of Officeri.—The , stockholders of the Northern Cen- tral Beltway held an election on the 27th, at Calvert Station, Baltimore. The amount of .voting capital shares is 86,865. The old Board was composed of the following gentlemen: On [the part of Baltimore, Peter Mowell and Peter Bauewein ; and on the part of the stockholders,. [ Simon Cameron, J. S. Gittinga, B. C. Biddle, Wm. T. Walters, William Colder, A. E. Kapp, J. R. Eby, Wm. J. Palmer, J. A. Wright, James [ D. Cameron, J. 8. Haldeman and Alex. Small. The new board is composed now of the follow ling gentlemen: Simen [ Cameron, E. C. Biddle, [Wm. Colder, Joe. D. Potts, J. B. Eby, John A. Wright, Alex. Small, Fairman Rogers, J. D. Cameron, Henry Walsh, A. B. Kapp, Frank Newoomber. The full amount of the capital stock was represented. Joe. D. Potts, Fain:steal [ n ß ew e di rector s W sod epr F esen k t e w w it o h o mJbhn are I A. Wright and E. C. Biddle, the Pennsylvania railroad iuterest. The directors elected A. B. Warford, Ent., their President, and J. D. Cam eron, Vice President. The Secretary and Trea surer are not elected annually. Mr. John Leib has been Treasurer for a long perlo4, and remains in his position. He is a faithful; ho l i es t and hard working officer. Mr. B. S. Holli ns i s the Secretary, .7. N. Du Barry, Esq., the Vi e . ral Superintendent, and George A. Hatha w ay, Esq., the General Freight Agent. The finances of the company show the following items, as laid before the stockholders, by Mr. Leib; Trea surer for the past fisod year of 1861: • iv 4 k•a Ail%) / From Freight ......$695,450 57 " Passengers 289,761 98 " Mail 26,100 00 " Express 24,885 92 U. S. service 336,835 49 " State Service 24,039 34 " Sundries 20,903 76 Total Itereaue. =Puns. Expenses for transportation. $306,028 00 64 repairs & machinery 149,295 62 it railway... 179,117 09 6 406 6 6 1 Damages $8,899 09 W. Y. &G.R. R. Os. ... 800 00 • • Ground rent 4,169.47 Insurance 489 06 Incidentals 1,255 56 Legal expenses 2,408 74 Office expenses 5,433 18 Office rent 203 00 Printing and stationery 1,227 97 Salaries 19 772 59 Tax on capital stock... 5,054 09 Tax on real estate 238 91 Net revenue.:. ~J~itns~l~nanYa ~ ~D a 1 Pennsylvania Legislatures REPORTED EXPRESSLY FOE THE TELEGRAPH FEEDAY, February 28, 1882. The 8< nate , wet at m , and was called-to order by the Spdaker, Mr. Prayer by Rev. Jtiaeph Gregg 'pattor of the Ridge Avenue M. E Church, of Efarriaburg. The journal of yesterday (Thursday) was partly read; when, On motion. d Mr. IMBRIE, the further read ing of the same was .dispensed with. PF4x wawt-"- fir. oRAWSIADVisebted kpetition of the El,me for_Friencßess children of the city and county ofi , Lantiaiter, With% for an appropria tion of $2,000. • 4,71VM ft= d alans a ance o f citizens of Philadelphia against the supplement to the tit* iliwlPTatelAtlSNAttlYfilladelPhia plank r company. Referred to thtlaittitsittee on Railroads. fuIr. I NIC . ,HOLS wesentad remonstrance'. of Thflildfilphitekalhst 'the "ciirbstone markets" i said citx. , .; Refer ft tio Vin Agriculture. :I 4 I :•1 , 0 . JAI: tl` r it 'Vs .1,. Mr. Iif'CLURE, from the committee op the krilitia System, reported as committed, a sup plement to the act approved May 15, 1881, to create a loan =Llamado for arming the State. Uhl.' bill was tiDAST consideration yesterday. ileptatbriso =Ara the twenty-fourth. , - , - , , of the act referred to, as gives _theputa `hi '• Reserve Corps the right ot Mintatig their!. • . PfgAbled i tifr t• : ~.iic,lssi, evil. , el . p-. , (uo "„ 15 .4 11 '•'' - -''' ' a„ report, was read' , ,' . • ,:',. , ! 'Mf '''IM.NDI, ftilP6 *Ail - rft . . ias wen t% mittekiNniate - billlfb.lNP__ , lidtip;, r!! , cat WI • act in WWI= to *6llllllll *M ;,..'. . APPD O ,Ok: April -9th; '1856. '-' ' ' ' * r .ifil,,,i,i . , ~ , . , . , !Ina, asap 4 rum. kr.' tOlfliiatio *ietnl l dt'irakikilik ~ ', pie mentary to an act ( approved the 27th , yof May, A. D. 1841, entitled an act , ant ~. ,• ' the licensingiinf Webb Medlars,. •,..._. • •• - bro kers and'bilLbrokenti aseiPtiritegailif . • ' - for..the purchase ands Iteferred•to the ConsattishonaW ry:. enr ......;:, , ~,, • oo Mr. IMllltil inibi t = l - the'folliathsainkt is tion: • • Retoket i rbili •• =the ; Stint* lalij=rus i -; ay, it Willi 4. . ,', , liarakif - , - eori *p c day- next tit 7' elelock,,,S. mai ~,. rii) y4 . .74 i The , .rehabitionsrei isakeiDtel 0 is,.ss 1 DNPATSSTID LANDS. i . i Mr.. M' OWE& Imbniitteit thalleilistring slow ". .lotion : : • -_, . , _.,-. -1, ~ .is ?xi -, , , Resoical,lThat• -the • Stirvitycor 'be ' rer titteeted to inform , the- Senate t of money there is his opinion• d= - wealth - wealth on uit of imps de; also 1.00 what progress:luta been diade 4 I der, an thorized.by the appropriationno lwisstrion "tornalie•ont-andifarnish to tpdo this Commonwealth a list oft lipids, - ~ ch the State has any lien" hi aw An . e re- Auiieinepts of the act nr.* 4 4. 1 j ...It „ s tii The maid= waii6grpod to.; ~,,,,,,4 , ,,,,,,,,A 1 Mr H ' CLIIBI➢ istibmitted thisfollesitilkrecn; lotion ' t, , , 4,144 Jr* Resolved, rate select committeillbAdliziee be appointed to'reportlio the Senate are nof the Congressional apportionment of ses sion, so as to make it conform to the of f Congress, inoteasing the number of tives from this State. The resolotion-was agreed to. . PLIMITLIFAXLIA. MOM 006.1 Mr. M'CLIJBE moved to rinUnillthe reading end oonsidenAion of the AM bibs,, c , p a l i tiatscalitOeta, ‘ "4.: "a 198.11 and provide, for arming theiiMikapproved May 1600801' • '_ The inotion . Tes agreed to, and the , bill wee reed.. {it repeale the twentrlourth sectiorrof the act to which it bt a supplement, and gives the r Governor the power to flit exis ' mi , i.,future ,Vacanclesin the Iteserve * Corpat , i . After Some diking= the b passeit)lnall: .• . , • • sus PemsnaltAND—, Mr. PEIN.NRY. called up.llouse bill, MI act 'to in incorporate the Pittsburg and Minerbville passenger railway company. Laid over on second reading. Mr. CLYMER called up senate bill No. 219, an act 'fixing the time of commencement of the term of Sheriffs in this Commonwealth ow third reading. Passed finally. Mr. GLA.TZ called up Senate bill No. ;148, an act authorizing the Supervisors of Shrey4- bury township, York county, to collect 'Vie round taus of said townBldpe. Passed ! Mr. ROBINSON, for.the Speaker. called , up House bill No. 190, an act to, change,the place of holding electii)iis •in ToderViaibihip l , Cam bria county. • „ Passed finally. • Mr. SllllRlLL'called.4.Benate bill No. 163, a supplement to an actincorporating,the Penn sylvania training schonl•for, feable-minded . and idiotic children., In committee of the j nbgle-,(MT., Ws*lurOzt in the chair,) the bill waskreek.suntsided and so reported. Passed • Mr. CONNELL: caned. oil, /lowa bill No. 204 j an act for the extingrdshnsenf.of_certabs groi!iid rents. _ _ Passed ftnally. Kr. BOUND called np fLooae , ,blll No. 96, an act to incorporate the pewart, Row:lx:ay, in Nor? thumberlsaid county. , • • . . Famed H owse bil l Mr. 14migrotT call i ed„up noise bill No. 260, a'supplerikit tothe 'act to incor po rate the Marietta and Mount Joy turnpike com- PAY. Passed Snail y. • Mr. DONOVAN called up Senate bill, an act relating to gas companies in the city of no- • - . I • Laid over on second reading. • ,‘ The hour of 12 having arrived, agreeably to resolltion ,the Senate 44 - tf "1.11 Adjounied. FRIDAY, Feb. 28, 1862." " The Speakerdalled the House to order at 10 o'clock, A. rt. Prayer by the Rev. Mr. Steele.* • The Clerk recut the journal of yesterday, which was approVed. TO 40i "Ft ;'l 3ll l OFIIIFR51441? 141** ON 1,417,977 06 Mr. BLANCHARD rose 44 pri,4leged ques tion and Aci , led flao rk eri*n di House bill, entitled ' foe e detection and de struction of counterfeit lank notes." The, motion, for re-consideration was agreed toi_.,! I A t ear. BIGHAM moved that the consideration of the bill be postponed for . the .present_ • Agreed•to. 4 ocustastenotter. annarlosuirr. • Mr. ARMSTRONG submitted the following resolution Besolved, That a select committee of "'three be ,appointed to revise the Congressional appor tionment of last session, so wit* make it. con form to the recent act of . Congress increasing the ownperipf xepripputpapves from this !fists. irA s owilaMou wa5.m44,.. i11e4[ 1 4414.14:1 OPll§a•kinkOliek to SAMenil..by •,s out ell aft& the word " iumg 3 / 4 4uriele , in Jim thereof the following 47,896 59 681;882 786,144 86: 1,417,977 06 tiegrciPb. SEN.9.I E : 0111:i Aelail Di ;1 a Itii aßli if.ii m ikv AI 00=2031112 410138.. !` ILA a-comruittee of seven-le.appointed to MliZtlfr 111 1 ‘- (n/fti ' Vi ' ' ',,, : the l o etoill ry t i' to ih; . • '...1tM41. dis tricts for the next ten years." - Mr. SOOrr moved 'to postpone the further consideration of the resointiorkand the amend ment pending ; and the motion was agreed to. REPORTS . OF COMMITTEES. A large number of bills were repot ted from the several standing committees; including the following: • - Mr. BROWN; (Northumberland,) (Judiciary, general,) with a negative recommendation, Senate bill •No 70, a further supplement to the act, entitled "An Act relating to the lien of mechanioi." Mr. BANKS, (same,) with si negative recont snexidation, an act giving justices of the. peace and alderman jurisdiction in cases of assault and battery and assault. . . . . . . Mr: DENNIS, (same,) with a negative Omni mendatioo . a supplement to an act relating to the commencement of actions to judgments and "decrees for ' the Payment, of Money - to the widows andichildren of decedents;. Ste. ,-- - : • ' f !"flit BANITA (same,) as committed,, a supple- Ment . to an act to - enable citizens:to hold rear estate which , has-him:la beta by aliens or oarPo'. rations and sby them conveyed to persons oapabbi of holding ti:ke , .M.Et. . ' . ' .Mr `DE; , (asitieSw . iih aitiipgiitive recent.; inendatieri ; a:bill.to 'protect -fartiesm audits. iMX:IOI.ITM, (Oheeter,) (eame,) with attend ments, an het Itotrepeal watt entitled a stipple-. mantle the Sat' to preelOeler• the iirgtidritonetif . of aPtettotter 'of tha dliglakh* of :theigegreme e , co .• -1 & _ - , (same 'dr 'Samoa '--- '• 4 7)Q Atli entsjutijnitmFg teirc tir m n,;ill'7 `•''... i. .:. "; , 4,: . ', '''''''' ' - AIME ; ii, 4 4 (eame3( ' . truitl4ll l 6 r." " - ' l2mfdt d ft lt all t . 4 '. 1 6 # ° - ' :6‘• -,- ' 4 . ..2 , - #o.voni._ 0pnc0rted,J. , :,.,,....,, _of this ,uommonwealtk, _roam ,the . -,*/*: 11 ! . -of taxes upon - lands beld4rrsaitt companies 4, - 'Alio; (datite,)ns' cteitaitthd, Senate' bill No. 160k.entitled, o k . suppientenk.,to, an act further to regulate , proceediags in cxitiirts ofjustice and for iother purposes. ;i4 l -- - 4 -' l / 4 - ' I ' . 41 Pbc _ sa ß e .) *ltif alickenduPfito a OFtthei thig : pitiremusk,the act etttitied,!B"44, relative to orphitiestcoutts and for. ether !pOrposes. Mr. 417 )1, (19hOster,) : same, with a nei t tive editibii,vJari;lact" entitled,, an to mend the fee bla i lkip*art' bra 1.--mt. -,--3 44 , IV 41 . .. , t 1 lire. 44 141:1261159XitlitON _With eakecdiniPtOr 6 o o * l lr l Watt; UKT elagiltid an auttrelatitur..llo woad. ting,officeie and, oth irif, ficartelvdentlylitairt 'um !tett i„. ser vice. • . ' . ;;;I; v- . 4.l4 l T•ift • c'E*;l44 3 4 l griiciolAgii) / negativOsteitetinihith ' i , in. , 114i t0*44% to the ipsoperty of persons...int rovoltvorote on 'pOrittlitytliti 840 or't'hellfiltedlittitest".. - i A tsatae,riilth' araendriefiti', 'Ol sot' % andoodsoalheaGftwaor , knuamate the; *V ~.. of death in eortatn. cases to a speciti4tetta; Mr- BU4ii,N.ON,- (agape,) with' 'negative re commendation, a supplement to an act; entitled "An Abt teethe greatet certainty of title, aspi . more Secnip enjoyment of yeakestare:' - akirovtd the 224 If* dr Aprlf;' NM: " " .1;1 itik, oatto,l'gie committed, ti pp'ple tto , m t rk,act, i spPrbved, A,Prlf 11, 1848, lillis Ling the payment of promissary notes,- An.. , ,- •i' Mr. BROWN, piethe,) with ti, , migisilve ' reccan- - nitaidation, an actlidattle bollatdralli: ' ' ' TEI Pottle esiiiiiiin. ' - My Agreeable to prd ,`„,the.llo66i " ' to uttw i d conabilep ,bille, On tliAt¢,paLe ffi ,,whe the 4. tpubyr:thoteio..„. - lito;Al*o44:. posed of as starca: • ' ' 7 ' 1 N,. fok-supplernalt 'to 'aftsfel,i4mtitl t '."An - . toictempt projklitty to , 44l6egtialue.of. ee hundred dcillMC itillit , levy and sale, &c., ~ ~,,,--::;:44"0- Senate bill No i 7.4ll;emioot:relsave tOirothon.: Otestee qf the Comm onwealth. ~ 0.6. ', sled, with amendment. Semite blilNo. 61. A supplement to an act relative to bringing suits by creditors and oth coragainst executoili, administrators, assignees, 'and other treiteee, in certain cases l and serving noticei, and for satisfaction of morgages, and Ofiening . jidgmente iii certain car4s. • Passed with ainerkdmeCts.. House bill, No. 143, an act to prevent the fraudulent use of castings. , Postponed. Senate bill, No. 28, A supplement to the acts relative to the courts of this Commonwealth. , . Negatived. , Rouse bill, No. 145, an , act., raliting to co partners and joint debtors. • Passed with ainendments. = House bill, No. 145. An act granting to the Supreme court jurit ctilm,ol a, court of chan a3rjrin all Caere of-m tgagee given by corpora - Senate bill; No. 131, joint resolution relative to a national armory and foundry." l'ostponed. mom TO THE XATOIi AND oommaxi or rant, ,:On Motion cif Mr. CESSNA., the order was :postponed, and the House proceeded to consider the resolution, entitled ' Joint 'resolution of thanks to the ilayor and Councils : Of Philadel phia, for their hospitality to the members of the Legislature, during their recent visit to that The dty u resolution was passed on the call of the yeas and nays—all voting in the affirmative, except, Hr. WmarciP4, who voted in the nega tive. . .Adjourned. Tifitoi finnan..The condii ion of our country a few ifionthiiiiice, arid the fear of it protracted ,war., was the,,indlicement with some of our nonnficiurers to advance the price of cotton goods, outside speculation also contribrited to an additional advance, from the fact of holding large quantities of ,goods out of the market. The recent victories of the federal army, and the probability of a speedy settlement-of our difficulties, has thrown those goods upon the market, hence a „small apikte merit in prices . ; it would be folly; however,to expect 'pinch phs3N39, until unicterrpped soppixot 0 4 ;4'0 4 finds` i ts way the northern state ."We will; hoivever, sell the folloWing makes of calico at twelve and_a half cents per yard Fetid.; Eng, lish, Sprague, Cocheco, American s , Hamilton and Gkiscester and all othelitoodirsikthe same reduction. Years respectfully, . , Mann & Bowman. Tmis Lasser MAWS.—Bargains ! Selling off• the entire stock of winter goods below coat, viz : Woolen, merino, cotton and canton flao nel, under shirts and dra*Srs, 40 and upwards; woolen mufflers, woolen and cotton Hose, 104 and upwards ; 'ties; 18 -and upwards ; suspenders, 12 ; also fine -shirts, S 1 00(41 25, actually worth trl 5041 76•; collars, all linen, 12i, and night shirts, 60 ; also a large lot of monkey jackets, all wool, from. 75c@PS1 00 ; also a large lot of Union shirt breasts, +loc.;, fine bleach muslin, I.* yard wide, 15c. 4 also b l eached of Polio , fic. , and fine Irish linen,lB42oc. peiyard ; Brooks, Clarks and Coors enainbled spool cotton, 4c. Ladies and gentlemen this is the' place toget a bargain. ' Please call and ex amine for yourselves, as one call will marine to convince the public of the above lactsi - Also, on band a large lot of ladies' collars, cuffs, un dersleeves, which I will sell equally cheap for cash. N. B.—Shirts, collars, &c., ' made to .measure or from sample, on the shortest notice `and most reasonable terms- If you rant bargain and a good fitting shirt; &a:, just to go James A. 'gunk, the gooielmg.giztot. 1 5 b4k, Manufactory, No.a2 Marketatreet..ext :-. l Thfintlieillg %Hanger's grocery stung kuk burg, Pa. feb/O. Ziebniaig 28[1862 DELEMA =I Two RUISIMED Puma of beautiful new spring coliercs; a lone lot of bleached and unbleached muslin Of the btlit mike ; blue checks, at 14 , cenits per ytird; white stockings, at I2i Cents; atteiherrlot of those good t*hite rib bed stockings p..cket handkerchiefs, at 12-i cents; chiLiren . B Wart handkerCk leis, with botdcr, b writs ,', - shirt breast.; 14, 15 and up to 874 cents; 25 pieces new pant stuff; undershirts and dmwetsvery cheap ; cotton and woolen, socks, at all prices ; 40 dozen wooled stockings, for children, 124 pants; 11. ytud bleached muslin 124 cents ; all wool French merinos, all colors, at 62 and 75 cents. Having bought the balance of the stock of a city wholesale hews of plain and fignred Swiss mains, brillants, white cam-. brics, Ifausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for dresses, as those goods will be very scare and dear next summer fowls the time to buy. Our stock of Furs et -cost. S. Iswv, Rhoads' Old Stand. . . fzfltn TO Tan Lima= OR. DUPONCn GOLDEN •PILLS FOR FEMALES. "Read the: reitcoring wildcat*" from one of the firs t ladies hi Uttea.rf, Y.,- . who caned Ply my agents In that city (Sr Wm. Misted it Go. )`Nod told them that .he, of course, did not, Irbil her name made public. but If any one should doubt the won torrid efficriencY or DR. Goren clo , e Golden Pith, they might'-refer any Lady to her, as she considered it seduly L es welt as a pleasure, to her Knowledge of • their efficacy, as administered to her daughter, a young vadyl7 years' old. she was fast go. ;ng into cons..mptien—had taken cold—nature became otatructrid ' 'Twia brixtVer 'Mae ißoldie Pals entire ly: gyred • bri.,,,and yee -Is now lii ;:rabost ,' lasedth.— "Wo were 'particular in buying the genuine. Fall and explbdt diriletteue serumnituying each box. Prioe al.-- -Sold eriMdesatir salt retait by Q. A BANNTAAYt No. 2 -is - - , ill VAO ..., tie Itarrieburg Poet Moe t .. ---,7 daft by alulllitsiarty Pildbfalse of pus• - 0 1 '_-_,., .- ou t I nc logsderwile Ms no deaden Pip of -,7,.,-4,...... Gip b:Askiniir G. D. &mi. • 1 4 r itilL r Unaninhon . Amok ; thereinte t sitr O re A afut ~ to M 141 4 1-. itothi , ~ rogliv i 4ll 6 ll7 0111 Y oft an every . 4.: k. . r. +y ~ aims - 4dirirft susstant of the if al- ~ roupterielpw. Tht logradiente composing In' 4 ,41 k iaii above Pith are mule known _ ser Agent, and they ire silk, ,d will larGirm , _cur them. uldstled.by,l. l I. i e una ; A. J. llanft Aute )lecheriks nig ; 24.,. , in •S. llellott. CO .$: G. *int, New. , , ...ahick; Shimens, burg; - EPangler etwalsect i i , s ol.,Y. miller, York; J. A. Vt cit, Wrighisjille ; 8.',11. Reading; and 'K. Pt heater, Ite.akte, Ng lig ,lionsk,dmiggist" In every town and sal tge ita the 13M61Histeugspd b , [ Q. D. 11.0 WE, e . . go o proprietor, :slew York. 1 2 4. .__.,. ._,__ V •.. _ a color tiot 'l6 be r dlatthigulatied from nate la waxen-erre not to Injure In ' the Wet, h , areeer alnty be cootie• ued, and thilll:lllicts,of ~ . ot, ,;„_,, ed. The hair l inetgentied , tile b 7.: 4.4;,ft , ' blob ia prep. or, 00_,,,j 00 4. , s . il - 44,- -. - 41 " , ~-,, -. . ,.....,., r . i States, by The Genultatilaaa the" William A. Batchelor," and addrea 'mti * *lob` '4'o woraving, Oil the near r i n t I r . t I !Whole** Feliill4i Berclae M., R7 WAlllilt ro adway, New York. witi-ftwlr ' ' ' PP:CORP . ftrArT r, SYXIIII oxf-royar, YOUR 'MENTAL ruWElti, By tuft% that Safe, Pl. Popular, and Specific Ram at? blown it* t , 11[BIAMWOCIMILACT BUCHD. -' TOM the' Ad Oh fteMitiir itlitiother oolumn, and profit = . illanasta and Sanliplons )Inumerated. Oat it ont r lbreserraiti. reatou map not now requiro API smigralk sale Pature.Diy. 44A .v4iiihtilya 6u. vier AO the frame " Add bliithirto the ld cheek." lER f t It red deWeditilli • ..118)dalciln "MhlMt7liM•ds NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Corner of Front and Market Streets, (V. Hummel's old stand,) IIAV.E determined to place their entire stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, FRUITS, Rio•, &O $ at prices to suit the present hard times, and re epeotfally call the attention of the citizens of Harrisburg and vidnity to their extensive stock Of 'goods, consisting' of ' SUGAItS, TEAS, COFFEE, SPICES, LEMONS, • ORANGES, CU/MAWS, CEDAR-WARE, FLOUR, FISR, &o. We have also gone to considerable trouble in getting the sale of several brands of COAL Oft AR of which we warrant to be NON-EXPLOSIVE, TRANSPARENT AND ' FREE FROM ODOR, as far as practicable. Among others, we have on hand ATRONA, MAGNOLIA, LUOIPTE, ROBINSON. All of which we will sell wholesale or retail, and'iowsr thail any °the Caws in Sarriaburg. Also, all kinds of OUT, FLINT AND GREEN GLASS-WARE. We also itiVite attention to our well selected and extensive assortment of QUEENSWARE. Call at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, corner of Front and Market streets. REMOVAL. 'pHE SUBSCRIBER has removed the bal— ,*l prhtsgoods 'from Market street to Third and - IV4incatheriho will keeift constantly on band a tine as kOrent.of Centnelloonx9VAPPles, Oranges and I emons, Sweet Potatoes, Dried Fruits Homoty., Seems and Spices. Matillio midi:ninth:Mon coffee, all kind of Nuts with other gni:do:too numerous to mention. Thankful for past patronage be hopes by strict.. attention to business to merle, contMoanoe it., ' :JOHN WOW. feblB-2wdtr ' ' ' ' ' - FOR SEWING MACHINES. JONAS BROOK do BED'S - YRAK MEDAL .SPOOL COTTON, ---2004 00, :TO.- W. 11 1 .14.114.408 , COLOR ND. XlllB thread being made particularly for Sewing lisehibes,is YBKY STRONG, SMOOTH AND ALARM. Its strength is not Impaired by washing, nor tly friction of ate - needle. For Machines, use Brooks , 1 eat "Il'OR UPPER TnazAti, Land Brooks Patentßix Cord, Red Ticket, • FOR UNDER - THREAD, Sold by respectable dealers throughout the country. Abo• "am r ir or 104 4 tr rv _ tyl:aizson;nt... , 88 Teeerlreet, New York. ~p:q. m TUE PRIVILEGE OF 'MS WRIT OF HABEAS CORPUS UNDER THE CONSTITUTION by Horace U Brinney, Esq. Pamphlet edition fer sale at BERGNER'S CHEAP BOOK SPORE. Price 15 mute. `JUST RECNIVED, ; G ORTMENT_ f mil *t it O a AsP ", Y 500 different styles 0 ,at 9, St 25 SCE arol.o,' Mao Pakketl3ll2g3 dlr. prices[ At SOILUTICRII 2461mb:ire. 1016 7 SANFORD'S NEW OPERA HOUSE THIRD STREET BELOW ILiBIENT 9•46606101 24 cents Orobestra Chairs, '-' ;sllPonits. Bea! hi , Plitao Awe, . ' ''' lircerds• Vickgratit'. - ' SSA% ftori open 61 o'clock ; Commence ai7to'clock. rttAsiiia of4SerftrolustaboaCMg. Mrs. A.NNA BORVIWIrLL, -AND-- .11fr. W. BOILDIPTS.LI IO Ethiopean Comedians, who win hiktilarift their Ethiopean Drawingßoom Soirees oritiliyd with Mr. and Mrs. Bord,alell. FIRST .NIQUT: OF THE BIIELESQE Olct Known 1 • avoided To conclude with the Laughable Afterpiem, NEW YEAR'S CALLS. illy to a the least =lll9 Keats ran be .enured In anywise during the Opera. Box Office open from 14 to 12 •, e `lOO,OOO be patrons JUST RECEIVED, A LARGE LOT of Black Silks. A Fine Assortment of Plain Dress Silks. Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks. Small Bar Black and Purple Silks. A New Stuck of Mourn tug Dries Goods. A Large Line ()Wish Linens, at ad prices. A Fall Stock of/lEOlOlOu Skirts; Beet NJ Lela ever, matiur.eturea, A Full Line of Gtnts Undershirts and Drawers. Furs ; Now carting out the 'stuck. Balmoral Skirts ; New article. Marseilles Counterpanes At old pr.cec r Allendale Spreads ; • Cheap A Large Line of Towellings. . Now open at CATHCAR TS, letilSl Next door to the Harrisburg Hank ist I (.1 N ar urr - , *IWO AND BOWLING SALOON, 4 11 1 1 41 .1 ' T STREET, NEAR FIFTH.. rrHE subscribers-hawing erected a taro. • balldlng at the above plena, expemoitiy fbritio pur. a sew above indicated, beg to call the &vendee of the fab ric to the following : TEM Itsautuaityr, on the first now, with a dining room attached, is lilted up In first-class style. and ft will at all times 1.0 suppled with the best OTSTER3 to be had la the Atlantic cities, together with terrapin, Ash, and all kinds of game in season. Oysters served op In every style, and meals to be bad at all hours. The ales of all the celebrated breweries la the country constantly on band. The Ten-pin Alley, or Bowline Saloon, is in the rear, and contains three alleys of modern construction, where the lovers of this healthy elan:den can enjay themselves . 'The Billiard Saloon is no stairs --eklegnutly titled up, and contains three marble top c •mbinatton cushion ta bles, equal to any made. Harrisburg has long felt the want of a grand combin ation of this kind, and as the proprietors are determine d to conduct it in a quiet and orderly meatier, and do eve rything in their power to mare It a fas ionable re mrt they hope to receive a liberal share of public patronage. Jag-dtf WILLIAM C. IdcFADDIAN .4 00. SCHEFFER'S BOOK STOKE I te, 9 (New I th e US T ilarrisbur9 ll LOIN I, 0,4 0 Hine a lot of dne tX/MILBECIAL, NOTE 1 1 PAPS witic we winced at $1.25 per ream. 'a. per resin for NOTE PA"Eit, decorated with tillo West and very handneate =blame and patrkottc motes. .2.50 ror 1000 Warn: VdVFLOPES, with national aad patriotic ambition, printed in two cetera. Please give as a call. raa r 4CalifTEtt, Je22.4 flarriahu re L A 17 13-R ' 8 ALE ; PORTER AND BEER, NOTICE is hereby given to the citizens J~~of' Harrisburg, that the uniersigned has authorized . B. Mager to receive orders for any of my mannfee- Wes. The collecting will be attended to by the under signed. All orders left as above will be promptly at tended to. (IMAGE LAITEK, feb22-dem. Pottsville, Pa. BLINDS ! ! BLINDS I! 'MEW VENIIION BLINDS made to or der ibr ;the small sum of $2, $2 50 and sa. New blinds nude tout of old ones e: Null, low prices for seorenty live cents s plate and upwards. C all and see at my shop, in Second street, below Chesnut. feb3-1m d. R. SEIIRP NAZARETH HALL, BOARDING SCHOOL FOR BOYS. NAZARETH, 'Northampton county, Pa. Ea3y of WAS from Harrisburg by railroad to Easton, and thence seven miles by Maga • Rev. EDWARD 11. RRIOREL , fs.3m* Principtl ANOTHER SUPPLY OF MORTON'S UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS. REST PENS in the world, for 75e, $l. 25 11 1 IA $2, $3, and 54 for salo at iebls y SCIIEFFER'S Snoirstore. TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS. THE BALTIB ORE -BAG PAC roRY, No. TI South Street, Baltimore, Md. Ts PREPARED to furnish Government Contractors and others with Linea or Oottoa Et.ga or all oats, promptly - for cash at low prides. Oats and Cure Contractors will and it to their advantage to give me a call- JOHN O. adAFFLIN. Baltimore, Jan. 17th, 1867. iy24.2mde • • FOR SALE. A valuable Two story double frame Dwelling House sod Level grou'd, situated on the corner of North street and Bast &venue, 30 beet on North street andllo feet deep, two basement Sitettens, two cel lar, and eleven reoms, also a never failing spring of wa ter. The building is well calculated fora store or hotel. Terms.reasonable. Enquire of W. BARK, t Jana City A uotioneer. F' Oranges, Lemons, Raisins, Co comaits,stv.Aiefjusi received mad for sale by Mots k BOWMAN fabl‘y corner front and Markat MT , , amusements.