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gARRISBURG-i• PA
Morning, March 12,1
ros.I.,VANIA CANA.L.-1114 water will
t n 111 Pennsylvania canal next Elm-
E tern divi.ion is in a state' bi
t . " CaFtice in the Air," a favorite
"I'm coming ;lonia to die.
God and our Native Land ;"
lard's Album," and "Trab Trab,!?
I,op, ,re among the new pio* . b:
received at Knothe'e mueie More,
re-t.
I=l=l
par —The light from the fire 1 tunsdat
visible at Middletown, Hum
, lit a point fifteen miles north
,p , F city. The turnpike and shore, •on
r .ve =hie 0 . thu river *as Prillitintly
,etide:ing objects es distinctly vild.
thebro;ut open light of day.
j ia
_Tie alarm of fife esterfay g i tt,.nocox
0 ,,,, ne d by the pa 1 byrnifbg.dftthe
• tte r.qiderwo of kir. imealillehobse, .
5 , ..tr, et, near Raspberry alley, Het ;io4
i•s,t.i by a spark from assuring totibi6 l
The timely application of a bucket
, ( f scat , r arrt sted the progress of the
..,,, much damage was done.
jrF. FOB PASSING Coutrraarirr
lot and Cole, of the consolidated.
r.l IA arrested a German Jew
E-I,ry adman, charged with passing
•
c , ci , y. was taken before Jim
n add and searched, when the sem of
It ,]0 los in counterfeit notes, most
, two dollar bills on the Columbia
;rit found is kis possession. He was
,u to answer
v:Prs ! —Yesterday afternoon numbers
r , e ,; passe over the city In a north
strnis The presence of these fowls
!hit the winter has passed, and they
fling to the great lakes at the
where ey spend the summer and rear
ouu 11,e (inapt are generally earlier
it 4 ,heir migrations northward,
are . ra li r r owing southward.
AT AUCTlON.—Attention Is dliected
qtilmeo I, iu this mornineo TisLl7
tA the thirty•+stood trade sale of car
, on Wednesday, April 2, at
blur, canny nt Ninth and &nom street,
iriadrlphin. It will he the largest sale of car
en,r hail h Philadelphia, and oar read,
wort of vehie!ea this kind should en
kly tie kJ` Teweut.
ilinazusrL Finn—During the prove...of
frt•TarstlLybight,o, p qty. of Boldioragot into
[ l ,ltote,wlUl icraiinali.d in a disgraceful
4 , 1, 4,3 th,a great iptenSlee of the fires, eyes,
V, Illk'S , ,of several of Ow combatants, which
welt' extiolly bitkrol. No Strati were
,J,44 ; out eerernl ovhies to the shape of
rips Irrof picked up at the scene of
Airt, by citizens, and deposited by them
11.1501, , trice, where the owners can
-1 by railin f; personally.
iH:zaLE4ER PROMOTBD.—Firet Lieuten-
P,•rter. U. S. Army, has now the
-cLanr , of the "Pam Department" of
olftee at Washington
.nt-tiatit Porter is a son of ex-Govern
ties city, and a gentlem In in
a 1%41,1 for the responsible posl
hiiid. he has been appointed. A
L e r a Lieutenant Porter, is also a
•'t hi the regular army, and conneo
q,roinl,loice Department of the army
the coast of Bout h Carolina.
Emisc.--The ruins of the Planing
Menufletory, with the surround
, larelyq and out•buildings r were still
e,terilay, requiring the use of a
th e fire apparatus to extinguish the
lines The burned diatriot preeents
11 4 ecru~ and the visitor is now
f LIto Linn a corr3ct idea of the greet
' culittLgrallon last night: It vnts
.ly tliu largest and most destructive
Lave bad in this city since the
fir,e of 11838, at the corner of Mar
oith Ftreete.
Lectuars.--The following. isa
In'Ls i.e delivered 111 this• olty,
,an.pi,ious of the Young Men's
''f7 -It Franklin Moore. Time—
)l itch lit h. place—Presbyterian .
r t' , r rin.d and Pine.
ut Suieect—Ac-
T. H. Robinson. noir--
gird). Istb. Race—Presbyterian
Market Square. Steljact—The
the Ages.
4. " — Rev• W. C. Cattail. lime--
ku P lace—Methodiet church,
'-u 'Jed—Personal Recollections
andß-gions Adjacent.
--RrV. Charles A. Hay. Arm
-I.t Plq6 —Lutheran church,
ma c} , Slii i e ct — lteminiecences of a
tickets, 25 cents. Family tick
' .111:.,ie tickets to course, 75
.1. I) Lketli to course, $1,50.
—At the “:31 . 'imulay night,
nwoed George Brown fell into an
11.1,u5610 of sir. B.lwbee. Fortu
aculleu was perceived by a boy,
alarm, when several of the fire
' lig a light and a ladder, descended
att.i succeeded, with considers
` bringing young Brown to the
led that he had gone into the stable
" hiding to save Its contents,
ail Id ioto the vault, which was
it.ll head foremost to the bet
. `,, queued by the fall, he lay in an
-""tAtC until the men came to re -
Wat rendered his position ex
,rierou, was the f kct that at the
frig the upper end of the etfioe
reed
arid the entire building was threat
deatruction by the devouring
Pennsylvania 'Le,gisleittire.
RISPOILTILD RTPRFSNLY FOR TE3I TRIRORAPII
SEINATE
Tu!sasx ihuchll,4Bo2..
The Senate convenetteell m., tsna
was called to order by Speaker HALL.
• The journal of yesterday (Monday,) was part
ly read, when
On motion of Mr. LOWRY, the further read
ing of the same was dispensed with.
The SPEAKER called, the .attention of the
sergeant-at•ar'ms,'arid' thcise &mere atiktng tin
der him, to the more strict enforoemealbf the
'twenty-fifth rule of the Senate.
MANAMUd,*VACUATXDI
'Mt. LOWRY - . olitaidedloAve to make alitate-
Went as follows:
Z.sold in my hands telegraphic dispatch .to
the Klovernor, which by his . perApiedon I will
reads
" tdanassas is livosivated, and oni iirniy has
,tatet peaceful possession., The whole•army is
insnotion." [Applause. •
1111111.1018 :11
, SPEARVIt laid before the Senate the re
'Ore `of the Auditor ; Generat, Attorney General
and State Treasurer, adv o rsely „noon ,the claim
of Samuel B. Bich irde.`
Laid on the toldes
.tthio, a comianhittitiiiii tik-ir4or
9aneral rdatiYelothoknyinatiottain: • -
.pararrouspatelounintswees, vtoesaafp.
>ll4 CON • ted & petition "
sisvew cittieni berry township,. ,p
that the late to , of Byberry saNi,
hind; now t s . 4 • consolictitteil'ait,
Philadelphia m :"..,„„ ' AlgotlaiT.
Referred te • " tint
an a , " 4juaacocitutts of the
Hill and BCh • aaven railroad co -
Laid upon ItVe. -'
Mr. KlNsgrioresented a petition of
of Haycock township, Buckscotuity, for a
in the law relative to the collection of 'taxa&
said townsp:
Iteferred t the Oommittee on the Judi(
Mr. BlifiELY presented a petition of
of East Brunswick township,Schaylkill 4.
praying for the n.peal of , the act of A.
17, 1859, so far as said township is concerned.
Referred to the Committee •on the 'Judiciary.
mr. WITH, (Montgomery,) presented two
remonstrincirridgned by one hundred Mid Ave'
attract@ of Montgomery county, against the re-
Peal of aOtti XikboliiilV the sea 111 'bf Y 4 94;4 1 i
and measures in said county.
Referred to the Committeebh the Judidary.
Mr. BENSONt.ptesenteil• eight petfidims of
citizens of Tiogroccutty•for en &I to. authorise
the Fall Brook railroad company to t extend
than road to the Ries , York state line.' .
Ltdd upon the tittle:' • ' '
Mt. BOUND presented:a petitioned the Meta:-
Peel Of the.barioL.,Unionoantl 80 7)*99uldr/t,.
p e g co tlud urt
b th e e tam mo u rth id ectx to
t dis he trint, tlidd o ie f
ortnexszt
era. tablet, or if that Is not done that both
said counties pm bes t u t ood t o tho'Kkwi s ,
al
dis ct at Haraftbmilb " ' ) -",•7 tr:. t•
erred to the Committee on the Judiciary.
Mr. BOUGHTERtsommtuted a petition of alti
stens iof Witatingrotit:township,pitin..colmA
pray li for the passage of an act annex
•of ' leamilliooltkftiship, sabroomity; 'ay gal
towin
hiP•... .. , . 1... t .1 . .
erred to the . dOmmittee'on New Counties.
and anty Seam, • - •: Cd c. .r
U 3 , ,g tot .4rantrwill-lfrPlirt town s vi . Dom Wichnlooo towns pa; a
comity, against any change‘in%lhodnatneroshiti
rinser
Referred to the laika'cnninOttee: ' '
11.4. RIESTAND presentedlairen remonstran
co signed bPa5E141.4 0 4400 satAghteen Id*
eau f Lanc aster county , egalpat the passage of
Roil bill No. 188 , a tdemeat to AtiWact to
WI. • t4 ."o" r • ' 411g .. 1 , 13 - i a t
0.,
corn y. + • . * - -,
Referred . to:. the. Coinmittee on Roads and
Bridges. •
All*, tiirisi "'Stinting,' dse miCh, from citizens
of Elizabeth, Olay and Ephrata townships, Lan
caster county, in favorof a change in the present
school law.
Referredlo.the Committee on Wootton. •
Also, a petition from clthieiti of Codoy town
ship, Lancaster county, in favor of the bill to
allow the people to elect the keeper of the Lan
caster county prison.
Referred to the. Committee on the Judiciszy.
Mr. HAMILTON presented a petition of cid
dens of Warwick township, Lancaster county, In
favor of a clump In the present school;law.
Referred to the Committee on Education.
Mr. IRISH presented two petitions of citizens
of Allegheny county for the passage of an act
requiring the gaging and inspecting of all oils
and liquors in said county.
Referred to the Committee on the Judiciapr.
Mr. ROBINSON presented a petition of, citi
zens of Mercer county far the passage of a law
to prevent fishing with seine and nets in the
Shenango river, in said county.
Referred to the .00mMittee on Airkwlture
and Domestic manufactures.
RIPORIS OTANDWG 0011X1=1141.
Mr. BENSON, chairman of the Committee on
PLUM, reported, as committed, House bill
No. 862, an act for the relief-of the sureties o f
..
joseph H. Kelton, late laperileor on the west
branch of the PennsylvanU canal.
Mr. PENNEY, (Jtsdiciary,) as committed,
an act supplementary ,to- an act defining the
manner of collecting the expenses of. ivedingi
and paving of the street' and alleys in the city
of Allegheny, approilidsMair 80, 1862.
(same,) with a negative recommends's
tion„ House bill No. 228, a supplement to an
act to change . the mode of criminal proceed
lags in Erie and Union counties, approved
May let, 1861.
Mr. BOUND, (aame,) as •committed, House
bill No. 828, a supplement to an act for the as
sessment and recovery of damages on the
North Branch and . Wyoming canell.
Also, (aime,) as committed, an act to fix the
time. of holding courts. in , the fourth Judicial
district of this Commonwealth. - •
• Ms. CLYMER, (same,) as committed, an - act
relative to an ant to secure a stricter aocandabill
, ty of, certain public officers in Schuylkill comity,
approved Feb., 17th 1869.
Also, (same,) as oommittted, an act confir
matory of the oonveyancat of real estate.
Also, (same,) as committed, an act relative to
certain annuities granted the Catholic church
of Haycock township, Bucks county.
• Mr. KETCHAM, (same,) as committed, an
act to authorize the school directors'of the in
dependent school district.of Borough township,
Beaver county, to borrow money.
• - Also, (same,) as committed, a supplement to
an act to authorise the erection of a poor house
by the township of Blakely, Luse= county.
Also, (same,) as committed, House bill No.
821, , a farther supplement to an act to au
thorise the erection of a poor house by the
township of Jenkin, borough of Pittston ; and
township of Pittston, lasserne county, approved
May 8, 1869.,
Mr. MEREDITH, (Roads and .Bridges,) -as
committed, an act relating to the selling of the
repairing of the public roads in Blakely town
ship Luzerne county.
Mr. REILLY, (same,) as committed, House
bill No. 341, an act to incorporate the ',mango
and Warren tmnpike company.
Mr. MOTI, (same,) as committed, House bill
No. 1)86, an act relating to the.supervisore of
road, in Chartiers, Scott, Lower St. Clair and
Zruigibeth townships, Allegheny, county, and
Wi t nisco township, Dauphin - county.
-111Nairi, (Compare TUT** a.
Apo which was read and. jo
_ joati
peunividantt Mitt
Mt. ROBINSON-readln. place, -so set to-pre
yeut fishing with seines and nets in the She
flange river, Mercer county.
frreferrad to the Committee on Agriculture; &o.
Mr. HAMILTON, an act allowing the Bur
gess,' Assistant Burgess and Town Council of the
borough of Elizabethtown, Lancaster county to
erect a lock-up in said borough:
Referred to the Committee di the I Sudichul.
Mr. DONOVAN an act to prevent' the dust;
gratiOn pf any naive or sitslatto'peisort into
this State to settle; leside in or becorde an aln
habitant thesid. • •
Referred to thiCoMmittee on the 4udicishl2'
Mr. BOUND,: a supplement Ito. the . sevetal
arit y
acts of 7. 4:: :mb , incorpora g the Columlit
mai an. i,, --',.. ll' • ' 1 . ..,..,.: - 7 : .. ; 1:4; . : 4 '
1, p : ig .
. 'Referred )'. , e Gomm orrorporatiOns.
ABOLITION OF ILATBILY
610
oot UpaSu,n au h e.
M. IRISH moved knife resume
resolition= li l Sofakeba
the District of Columbia. .
•
0 • 4 the question
Will I.ik lifri tifkiriotiOn' '
The yeas and nammout,required. by Mr.
IBIB~i and Mr. BOH(IHTER, and iyer.O.ag
low vie ^ • ,
Yam —Messrs. I.E.lenson, Boughter , „ Bound,
Connell, Hiestantribril 1:1 301 4
Setabam, I.andon, e . Me ith,
Pen y, Robinson, Berrill, Martel, and Hall,
18.
Hiss—Messrs. Clymer, Crawford, Glats,Kin
.
7 1 1 "
The Eifinnantectilted the Isom b 5 ,• 'at
10 o' look s. M.
Prftytirfrtitti Itev
TLfeOHICEIK the jourdal 'of yesterday;
which viteipiptlered. "- ' •
. CWT 1 • ;
ID
.
• T 4 64,091: latictlie% fwe tith4quat th e report,
of tileAtkaigleSlantritli Attorney (*mew ,"4
4%,406u- 04 , Pow* ;
• • •
.toacisimOst „
2b 08- *Lffet* , cit4 4 o/
.11 •
The.F°4 ti
9 4 1 . 1 ( t Urc 4 1 — t irOv* °B
the ac ,fr,,uppmfoit
;court 1 t 04 ., not providing,
for the find st* tliement of the
claim earn. . : : ,• 'they, on save
ral Brent days appointed and agreed upon
withithe claimant and his•oonnael, heard their
statehienta and argtinienbk . and examined "all
the i +reconis t docunmito itions, esti
mate , and other_jeki• per to the
case ; filed or 'to be nal 'lnghe office of
the banal cominiasiontria or Auditor General,
together with the Jeusnals. of the Canal
°°°lflissi d rEi e r t U w /e..4 . 10# 1 41( •
such other
behalf as
result of such extitititiMit Md
constrained to say that.they are
,wiable to. ii i
that Ony amount aka=
libionrwash ofTemo* said Samuel
B. R icha rds: '
THOMAS E.',OOIISAN„
• • W. MaSittij , ' •
attCorjiCy &oral '
HENRY Ifr. 14061%;
State llustftrer.
The House then proceeded to consider. bills
on the private calendar, and, after passing a
large number on first reading, proceeded to
their; second reading, when the following wer e
dispcised of as stated:
888, an act authorizing the auditing of
the accounts of Wilbur H. 13artwell, former
treasurer of M'Kean county.
Passed. finally, with slight,sinzeddisiiiit. ; •
No. 885, an acct - to ear* the provisions of
an Sot designating theericid Tor the coat
meadow:Mt of tkickifftda ternietthic
Moneys, prison inspectors aryck directurp of the.
poor; and house of emOorrerit. Tspirisitel,
county, so far as relates tb - cplitstY : o t irsitifieelp4 7
era, to Cumberland county.' • •
Passed finally.
No. 887,an act relative to russinthirilimde
, •
the comity of Jefferson.
Passed finally. .
No. 389, an act to prevent the destruction - of
deer in the counties of Bedford and.
- Passed finally.
Nu. 890, an act to authbrise., thh op it Of
common „pleas of Wyoming Ocitizity,ll4ppOlitA
auditors to reandit and resettidllnf Mtie. fine
account of Charles L. Jackson, late of
Wyoming county.
raised finally, with amendment:
No. 891, an act to inoonrge the 444 rd
and Philadelphia passanelf rally , * campaity of
the City of Philadeiihiait=
Finding the discuadon of titia biM• the WOW%
adjourned until 8 o'clock this afternoon.
TWO HUNDBIOPIIOIO of brOttl. new siring
calicos; .a large lot of, blefAttAti dun lea
muslin' 4Cthejleitt j jtike'i,
12,1 vents Or yard ; - 3exte: g i r plo g gc-it'42l
midi; another lot of th.ofte - : . kstg white rib
bed 'stockings ; lialeil l ;Octet , li aimiketthiefs,
at 12k cents; children's pocket handkerchiefs,
with: border,
5 cents ; shirt breasts 12i,
15 -and np to 871 cents; 26 pieces new pant
stuff ; undershirts and drawersvery cheap ;
cotton and woolen socks, at all prices ;
40 clown woolen stockings, for children, 121
con* yard bleached muslin 121 cents ;
all wool French merinos, all iiolors at 62 and
76 Dents.. flev - legybougiit -the balance of the
stock of a city wholesale belie of - plain and
figured Swiss muslin, brillanta, white -vm
brics, Nausuck and Victoria lawns, suitable for
themes, as those goodithill toji, very Fat* mid
dear next summer nnwitilkelleieto tiny.
stock of Fun at cost.
Bho 8. Xamvx
aft ( Stand.
New Gooni.-j1 famttiow-selling off my entire
stock of onicle at, and below "coat, or 25 Per,
cent; cheater - 14,n f.64oat purchase elsewh ere,vi: firnilinenlibliti; 70 de. to $1 ; site;Do
ta., and 60 cts. linen bosom s '
;'night
shirts, 60 ots ; under shirts and drawers, 40
o ts. to 87 els.; all moitheiYAsokatC'.6o
eta. to 01; obttonitild "woolen hose' 10 cia. -to
16 de 16 andlB ate; .001104
8 cts: to 15 bta. a - piece; 'ladies'. Vollirs;Tund
5 cte.; calk 4 and § kiker ; under
sleeves, Ai -retivitne eitbiliyikPat, , lB , and 18
per Yardiiivoqb - 26 04 iiiis
new ityle,glinli tea t IlikEet l
boaoina, 16 ota. and upwards. If yori4imit
•
BILIS RIAD IN PLAIZU; ; s
The f*ux.3l.-4
souseo'r
Mardi : lol, 1862
The report was &id on the table
:Parvaxs CIA.LEND*R.
cheap and good goods, jest go to•!James A.
tynd, at the Mapjsber,r, Cheap Bhitt Mann
factor), , IldWfte is ingstff wifficar.trrptert%
N. Bl Stadia 4 )16 n 2 -uxdi r,?Pititen
nexti tO Thamm i hies grocery store,
12 Market street.
FLAG PRIESIZTATION TO r 1071 m PiNN'A RT. -
awit i a.. _ Among pindwbbeiptoceraap
ite m a q6 bailthille IFT ' e i l/aro. a e
fuinre,'ibe a. ni es oTtaii uri 4.201) . 8 .ralie mei,
tient& J. A. Carman and Theo. K. Sheffer,will
" I l'ecy 310 lae f ek ( POlP9 ll irithekgate=
of: l i neir fellow-iitezen'af Wii dirrieln
inean in _ear quit that good judgmenLyek
allf eildielf tr pdf.ei9:all
s
e C11 , 4%13 . rillr, ,
~ , ,„,
. 1 .1 „
la sns manufacture of an article so indispen
sablei in this clMinf •In health 'ali well is Com
fort, as an umbrella, weight is a most im .. r
tent ; co. , 4/I.ii*aaheir 414 "r
-don ;hs ! inOnff t tr," aljfut tho YWar .. ..
until the Paragon frame was invented by Mr.
ylx,;and patenei by him, the Paragon frame
ls pr,beed to be the lightest-ever made, being
leer (than half the weight of whalebone al
t
thunglOgOidestilay stfiim.:-„ . ifistri iita a 3
1 10%0 Fig mili) up perape it ltr. H. 'a.
establishungte igaS,slo6 - atreelltdOSMl ':..
Be has also a large_ Arnett of golcl,and
silt: : tijklftlifiewcy
can ble for p nts. Call and examine
thumbrella.
whims of an adt, ot`,
Ars o ohtiniOtti
-fifth day of Fehm
follows:
A relation to public
A ninth tderof
tunlird.and.l3/frii44,
&note' aid Holm
sionweaukeiverstisyt
met,' 'And it is hereby
, sanigy Tha' t the cori
linzpublio:,printing
•litS . ,"allbiteirfor the
Ater. Aqaba& to be
language the stun of forty
" Thit no
fignme or other mmt.-..
mire of twenty-four
tho 4, ,k, .1 -
.A. That it is the intent and meaning: of
the ad,* which ' this is a:Supplement, that
thud Audi be no charge allowed for composi
tion ! o irlark y extra doctonente orderedonileeti
thelebttipsitiOn hie actually been perfeirxii4Of
; whiett,mt iffictiiff attne,public:printer shall be
regedredrby the Auditor General,
~ 8z9. , 41,t 'Matron Tuesday 'the eighteenth - day
of Metreb, one thousand eight hundred and Six
biktoTo, and on thileuith. Tuesday of. January
evert third year thereafter the Legislature shall
. piegit'in joint convention ' . iii the Sall of . the
Ho osie of . ♦ itenrOfentatitte,.:Ortd - let the public
minting and binding for . three years according
4! the previsions- of this ast, and the act to
~Ipicit this is a supplement,fileepfthat but; ne
viiiehfs piiblic notice may.begiien of the time of
the allotment for tne year one thmicand eight
himi and- sisty-two. .Provide, That the
bon with the - curet* of the several biddeis
shall d
duly niecuted,,stoled up and. delivered
with, e proposals for she printing end, binding
and addition- to the • condition now iletitiired"
by ,salt biCetinditlcitligthit in case the
I t
bidd ror biddeis to whom ' the .printing and
bin g 'shall be• awarded.,,endl neglect or re
fuse euicept the samciat i hie or:their bid, the
said .idismoi bidders with his or their sureties
. 4 ..... delhall.be liable to the Commonwealth
erence initwhen the amount' of sneh
;k . . amount : of the bid of thii nemson to
.iv the pripthig. and biedirig Shill be award
j,umk
after sucivneglect or veinal. • And provideo
, That big blinds shall be aocomishiled
ei . 'tee; certificste.of the Pisaident Judge of.
the Court of Common Pleas of the, district or
districts in which such sureties= ay reside, or
incase of the absence or other inability of, such
msident'Jnilge With the certificate of the moo
. to Judges of the county in which such sure
* may respectively, residey that said bond and
eties are sufficient to secure the Qonimon
„skit& to the amount .of the penalty thereof,
which certificate shall be authority to the
.. erg to atlirbie said bond: . '
Non*: is,herebY given that theSPeakin. of
i e Senate. end Boise of:BatiracentatiVai of
. d Commonwealth. Will receive proposals until
t • e 18th day of March, 1862 i for doing the Public
Printing and Maims, ,for the, term of three
years from the Ist day of July next, at a Certain,
to per centum below the rates specified in the
act relatiag to the Public Printing and Binding,
approved the' 9 th. daY. of 4Prili 4- 11 .' 18 4 and
according,* the'rnode and manner, and condi
one, therein specified, and in the supplement
Piet& act above recited:
Said pnitiodels to specify the rate per centum :
4 the whole of the rates of said act taken
fogetber,-and.not a specification of the rate per
oentini bell's , the rates on each item.”
..
Tke following is the form , of proposals for
the State Printing and Binding:
"I, —, propose to do all'the State Printing
S t isd Binding in the manner and in all respects
shbject to the prov*ions of the act of the 9th
et April, A. 0.:1866, and the supplement there
approiFel February 2.sthi A. D. 1862, for the
Oiled of tlikee years from the first `day, of July
next', at the rate of per centum below the
rata„ specified in said act, and should the State
rrinhng*nd Binding, as aforesaid be allotted to
ptl will be reedy 63rthwitti to give bond, with
dent sureties, for the faithful performance
f he Work so allotted," which said proposals
shalt be 'waled* Ind endorsed " Proposals `for
Pnbho Pehstiiig and Binding ;,
and shall be
directed to the said Speakers, and be delivered
to one or both of them to be opined, announced
a nd at i **,,t a 1 8 kii .43 of Morah
the provisions of the sot of 9th of
Aprh, .1856, and the supplement thereto, rip:
proved Febrnari 26th,' A: D. 1882.
ELI SLIFER,
'Secretaryeof the Commonwealth.
`4O-dtd
=I
THptr.orobr. -AND. CONSTITUTION.
"Oni Gaixiiiiiaix t at - * stateliest of the
a Wit= of government 9f .. country, presenting a
ohrip of the government of - the' United'hltatee and
of those of the lewd Aga." By .X. la'SltelllY.
.
at the presentjuncture a patriotic sentiment, !landed
on a laiowledge of our civil institulions, should be spe
cially:cultivated, as the chief element of nationality. It
can be operative and abiding icor useful purposes, only as
!Mired by an intelligent approbation of the nature and
11rib/doles et our government. Bush intelligence, familiar
end general among all Massa of the people, is essential
torib e t permanence and prosperity of the government.
f ie requisite eTecially now, from the extraordinary
e mof the time, and the vastly important questions of
o dal polityationto_be 'solved. . The above work gives
1
the construct on of the ProVirdons of the Oonstllutiin or
the United %tales. and of thae of the sevi3yal , agates, Pe
determined by judicial and settled practice, or
derived from' Inanth4rd Writers. It is a hult, that the
yawn ot constitutional 'avi . thus - presented on some sub•
j es t s of the greatest importance, which formerly and at
the time of the lint publication of the book were discuss
ed :With much difference of ot.ixdon, have become r e eog.
piss as settled doctrines, to be acted on in reference to
thelidgtiest interests of the nation in this most event fal
period.
~sor.
i sale at SI 00, by H. IRSINNZY, at Harrisburg,
• -nnSylvaids, andby. bookstores generally. feb2ll4l2w.
FOR RENT.
•
frEtE - robtris - firril.lolsr - obonpied by Gross
1 . /lc , : WIIOEIIBII4 ANDI:RETAIL
GROOMA:hiadavainple atootamodatknithr the•trans
migoi otfiruck biudgmaikr, dpidylw ' • ' +.!
A .odisidAteig, between Bate andWidnnt.
um4-2w•
INTERNATIQNAI,' : SQ E ,
_
je 3 ,
305 & ,387..BPDADYtAX2.
COINER OF FRANKLIN STREET,
NEW YORK.
11E11. - 2 first.olass house—the most quiet,
homelike, snl plevent hotel in the city—offers
superior inducement& to Wes. vrsitiog .NiVr YORK 7for
business or pleasure. It is Central in its location, and
kept Ou tho
in connection with
. , .
TAYLOR'S SALOON,:. - .'
ratresiumets.:catabe had at ;IX h ser ved '
la their OW& 200mit. :The ch tr.tas ar: tt m r oders. to, the
roomy and attendance tit the first order—baths, and ail
the Wodera tionirestimos a ttsched Waft
.REST A.IJR tcNT
AND goviIING SALOON,
NO 119 gARICIII S ,STIMWID34.94I37IL'ic
_
rill:1E a abacribenithavin& ertrated a itTg e
.P9 llol 4..*•the 4 ! )o Y, PlitookeT4 l , 6lBl .9 Sof Aba
n _.„. agave ',omitted, beg to gall we attention of the,putt.
aalhetoiloatti4
Tel lumiuoill*; oa ilit.s. de o& teem
attacto4, is fitted up in Brat,ciaturatyte„inil.it Will at ail
titnes:liee4ppled With the be fiTZAW.B4O: be low
the Allende clues ; together iliktair4ta, gab, and all
aindaiat t gaiaelll 8011.3012. Oysters *reek; op in.eyery
style; sad mettle to be had at all beers.;. The Alai or ate
the ofe h jateil I,', brewer* . in • the **atty. oonatantly oh.
.or Bowling Salado, hi hi* iaar,
and tidos three Aim of modeih.oonArnithes,where
the I etethts...hipithy.exennee caa enjoji thatmaelette..
- Tbd BiliarC - aaldPl! -dikdddrddilludirt:;*.kad
and obrittilits.three margo,tiip Ic-aelAnSapat paaktaa at
blea, agouti to any Made. -
Hatrisatinif haa Long Saktbe yam. of a
,grand, aointda
ottit :
or that ktow . tott proprietors a
to conduct it in p quiet and orderly manner, and do ove
rything.in their power to make it a ,tatologmble retort„
theyhops w rocetraa liberal attire or. public patronage,
jatt:dif WiLlolArd C. IIarADDIIN.&
~ r4:C
ALAM
S LOT of Black Silks.
A Fine Assortment of Plain DresesSi Ike.
Eng. Rep. Mourning Silks.
Small Bar , Black and PirrplWßllksi;' , :-'
A New? Stock of Monrning:Dress•Gooda.'•
A Largetinnof Irish Linens; at old priced.
A Fill]. Stock of Skeleton Skirts;' '
Best to hele ogee ineeefeotewod. •
A Full Line of Gents Undershirts - and Drawers.
Furs ;
Now closing out the *took. •
Balmoral Skirts ;
New glitch.
to the charges al
')laulle, by the elev-
IA ibis is a stipple
', allowed foT olopho
Couribarpairkes ;
At old pricea.
Allendale Spreads ;
Cheap.
• A. large Line of Towellings.
Now open at CAD:WARPS,
Neat door to the Harrigiburg Bank.
,9RTEMONAIES, WALLETS, POCK
-
ettooka,, Bankeis' Cases, Ladles' Baba P.atchels,
/*Wei Traveling 'e , atehels. We are constantly receiving
additions to our stock of the above guods,-and neon
eerily have a fine aStiorlanent of theft.• styles. We
respectfully invite persons. wanting to purchase any of,
the above artbales to examine the, stock—know lag that
a greeter variety or better goods cannot be lewd in the
city.
HELIAR'SOrnii and Piney . Sinre,
91 Market o.lvokone dnor cud of Fourth steed, south
. .
L A II E . R''..S
ALE, PORTER AND BHKII '
OTICE is hereby given to.. the citizens
. of Harrisburg , that the undersigned has authorised
Mr Mager to receive orders for any of my manatee !
;ii
tures. The collecting will be attended to by the under-
Opted. Alit orders left es above 'will be .promptly at
tended to. - . GIiORGE , Lallltat,'
teb22-ddm. . .Eottaville, To.
TO GRAIN CONTRACTORS.
.
THE BALTIMORE SAG FACTORY,
No.' 77 South Street, Baltimore,. Md. .
TS;PREPAR,gI) to furnish Governrnent
.Opntractora and othora with Liuen or &Mao fi.gs
"li °la=ltinfilfiri:hpatti.r;wa_dpriceLe tOogetevqat
a caw. JOH N 0. Oriels Ll ' At in
Bealmor
A N VII A SCr P rry-o
MORTON'S
- .UNRIVALLED GOLD PENS,
B'srPENS in the world, for .75e, $l. 25
!s1 t o , $2, $9, and $4, for Bale at
toWS y BCKBI7Bk I B Bookstore.
LADIES CORSET ' S,
ALL OF THE DIFFERENT SIZES,
WHITE AND COLORED.
mo k est arttoie ruanufsatared, can b O O 1 and, p t „'
Next door to the Harrisburg Han k,
SCH.IEFFELITE ;BROTHERS; & CO.,
WHOLESALE DaUGGISTS,
ND -DEA.LERS in Fancy Goode;. Per
-1-I..nimtry, Aso.' Also agents for the stle of Refined
Petroleum; importer to any coat oil ;
fortiened Mans quauddes , at the lowest merest rates:
170 and 172 IFitliam .Slreet;
NEW YOEK..I
Jam-dom
Q'igUP Lovering's and, Steyrar,t7.o for
1.. j by NICBOLS & BOWMAN,
teb2l Corner Front and mirket street.
EfiENCE of VANILLA, Essence of
'Lemon, nsvorsig Extracts, for sale at the uow
Vinohnale and Retail Grocery and krovisiou ono. e, cot.
ner B t ront and Market streets.
it
, 1 !CHOW ac Goof it
BUCK-WI:I.6AT sise.t, and CORN ME
lola received au, . or sale low at
NICROLS•dr.
6'
corner Front and Market streets
HAY I kIAY II
ABITPEBIOR article of Baled Bay, a.
ri oe per too for Sale by
.repl • JAMS M. WREELSR.
- BLACKIN6I-1 -
VIABO.NN "CHALLOVE
IM, - 100 Gross, assorted ' sises,just received, 'and Tor
mile st Wboleasle prices, . •
dell WY. DOCK, Jr., it Co.
OttUMB BRUSDAS, Id
Door ath. 4ornb
1 / 6 „) bins and Blackening Bruihes, for aiding
• ' , NIGEWLa ta B Malav
Corner Front and Market streets.
VAMILY WAtiELING , BLUE, L an .exzei
j: tent substitute for Indigo, for sa list the wholesale
and.ratail grocery store of
lIIOROLAIg BOWXAN,
corner of Brent and , lttarker stream
COAL OIL lower than any, House in
Harrisburg, for sale by
• • NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
febl4l , Corner Front and Market street.
puitE Cider Vinegar; for sale at .
.ICHOLS & BOWMAN'S,
JO ' corner Front & Market atreetsi
SOLDIER'S CAMP COMPA.NION".- A
very warattent Writting D a ; . atao, PorttnitcO;
Memoranda's! Boots, Perunoanatee, :tt
n2O- - • oCHEFFSHPS 1300SiToMF.
•
f IANDLE3, Country soaP, Fancy Soaps
X..) of all kinds, for sale
NI
y CHOLS & BOWMAN.
Comer Front and Km et streets.
LET.—The commodious store Room
on Market Square' adjacent to the "Ames Bonn,"
(Corerley's HoteL)
HABBIBBUICG, Feb: 24,1882: feb2s-Imd
BARRELS of fine choice Apples,
lel Nit received sod for sale by John Wise, whole
sale egad retail Grocer sud *Coafectioder, in Third street,
next door to Bradley's Berber shopiiear-Weinot.
WANTED.
,
CHILD'S N74.8.E;' cook and chamber
a k
ii*wriligion4a4rererrao. ApAy next door
Th:o4Pittgaiievecosia etotet mar 7 dot.
_ _ _
ARDEN g1541111. - -„Fraen garden seeds
iut frostikifitilthileMplifiL " Fir sale b 7 Inch* A
Bomasiyveortike fiknis and Market streets. nave -
ltli~tcilan~~s:
Egi'WEAN PLAN.;
JUST RECEIVED.
MONEY 'PURSES.
Ml=
-- , .f::-:::
~tS~tf4it!'
-H WHOM'S GEV.PREPHFhSIIOI4
ftHIGEILY CONCENTRA r
ot:m.omo rum) urwr 811411111,
Ponitive and Spooldo 140 MT
FOr Dpeorroi of the BLADD jounirts, tiasva i
sad DROPSICAL swELLISGS.
lads Medinine lacrosse' the power Or utdoolar-14 end
exedra the 411801111ENTS int . ' healthy solloo s by whiela
the WATZRZ oft CALCAREOUS depaeldone, and au U 24-
NATURAI INLARG2kIieNI/3 are redqced, as -well ad
YAM &SD INSILINATIuS and le good for
MEN, womi OR auLDeci.
RELyypor.rfa EXTRACT BUM,
For Weaknesses
-Arising from Excesses, Httyly , of Dissipation, Early In
qilseretion or Abase.
ATTENDED " . iipMTHAFIitI.I . etri!IRE SYMPTOMS e;—;
Indtspositionf, UM or Poiret
Lose of . LEMotiltrof Breathing,
:Weak rearm, , _ .Trembitrig •
lidtrorof
Dimness ctitkeion, Pain in the Baer.
Universal Unshod° of the Ellaatilltz linh*Fe
Hot Hands, FlitsitinE6f the Body,
Dryness or the Skin . Eruptions °slue Saga,
• PALLID ODONFENANCE,
The" alMDFlrili4liritilleOrad, to taion,,wldsh HOC**
Mine, invariably removes, aeon follows
IMPOTENDY;PATUITY EPILEPTIC nts.
ill °mow-MUM THE pianorr MAYarnit'
;Who's= iMF thiitVirO' are not Sequa tI7 folio*ed AR
th4e "DIREFUL DISEASES?'
"MAKI! AND CONSUMPTION."
Amoy are aware . of the came of their apEering,
ectrr moss rill. CONFEos.
'ThiI*REMIRDS QF Tue - T‘SE-NE AIrfLUES,
And the .Eskinciudy Deaths oy Cbsemoiption,
BEAR AXPLI WORM TO TEE 11177 X of VIII Assumon.
THE 000rsTirtmoNOPM,; AFFIXTBD WITH
°mono
Rettirtr ea the aid of medicine to strengthen and
Invigorate the 'Brom,
!Flick Elannotria EZTRACIP ERJOHIJ-iesseisebil doss
A TELL WILL 0011MCK TO MOW
rifli.W/ii;-411MAUIrEliALBA
LD OR YORNO, RINDLS MARRIED , OR dONTIMPLA
'ZING MiRRIAGE,
IN MANY APTISTETIIia PIOULIAS TO TAMALES,
:the ExtrsotAimbu be unequalled by soy other remedy,
as ia.Ohthltoehroi Month ) °, Irregularity, Painfulness; or
Sworn - AO tfor° Customary Nirscoatitoos, 131cerorod or
Scirrhons state of the Uterus, Leucorbres Whiles, Stern,
ity,siod for an co m plaints incident to the sex, wbather
arising from IndisoroSoogiStablis or Milipstioo, or to
DECLINE OR CHIRON 0.11
NO FAMILY SHOULD H 6 WITH MT IT I
Taxi NO MOOR BLAU*, MCCORT, DE 17
cps! a /OR unretwourr AD DAPOIROZIO
ITELMBOLD'S RZTRACT Hagar
SWEET DISEASES.
In all their Stara, At little Sveal* ;
Little or no change in Diet ; No inoonvenlootte;
And no Arpcsure.
It onuses a frequent desire and giant strength to Urinate,
thereby removing Obstructions.
Preventing and gating ptriceormi of the Urethra
Allaying Pat: and Imilammation; BO frequent In the
ohne of enemas, and expelling all Poisonous, Ana sal
astduson-out
11101:18ANDS TSPON THOMANN
lino HAVE BEEN MB VIOT, MS OP QIIACES,
and who have paid HELVT,PIIIB to be oared to a abort,
itme;have focnot they sere deceived, sod that the ..POl
- bee, by th e aim or "rewsern agreEnnell, '" been
drug up in the ayutetn, to beast out in an aggravated
Wray and
PERELAPB AFTER MARRIAGE
tree HAEumunuesjirmaar Mow for all tfeoYono and
diseases of We„
II 011n4h.B.'Y ORGANS,
• whether astatine to • • -
MALE OR FEMALE,
Frem whatever cause - originating sad no matter ( f
HOW LONG STANDING
.
MOMS of these Organe'req . 'tire the aid rit rai
- • .RELMBOLD'S iimmAcr SUCRE
• • IS THE GREAT MORE=
And la certain to have the desired ellen in all Diseases
VOR WHICH IT IS RECOMMENDED
&ileum of tee most reliable and reeposeible character
will accompany the medicos.
• CERTIFICATES OF =FA,
/tieing to 20 yearn standem,
WITH MOUS SHOWN TO
BCIVICS AND FA NS.
Price.sl 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00.
Delivered tb.itivy add** securely Vetted from Miner
• DE SCRIBN S &PPONB IN ALL COMMUNICATION&
Garen Guaranteed I • , Advice Gratis I
AFFIDAVIT:
Personally appeared before me, an Alderman of tbo
olty stindiadelpliik4.,T. gamma, woo being. : iinV
irirorn, dotlelity, his preparations bontiln no narcotic, no
fidroary, or other Injurious drugs, but are purely me
table
• H. It EBLUDOI D.
Sworn sad subscribed borers me, this BM day of 'N.
yember 18114. WU. P. HIBBIRD,
, eB t len ao AßMW Skhtmeet,
f"ireseima=iaowlow e "
~nLe;oieudit„l s.
Depot, lethoniti Tenth St., hei..Chmanut, Phila,
• BEWARE OF 4301UNIPIIIBMPSITH
"AND 1414PEDICIIpi.E0 DBALBSS,
Who!endeuvor to Slalom "or rem e`wirn and .mmtsa
AIMOLIB MA's sartrupoli Amman sT
Bele:Mold% Genuine Preparation*
"
U. ..xtram Buelm,
i. 61 " Sarsaparilla,
" Improved Buse Wash.
Sold by 0. eller, D. W, Gross, J. Wyeth, 0
Bamivart. • •
'AND ALL DRIIGIFTSV itrzErgrFlEßß.
ASK FOR HELMIKILEPS. TAKE NO OTHER
Cat out the iievertirtfikeet and 'mud tor I I.
AND AVOIDISIPOSITION AND EXPOSURE.
novNtAny
STEAM WEEK.LY.
't_ 4 4,_: - 'IIkTWE/Cli TOLX
4 ' l " - ' AtrbuirEEPOOL:-
.
AND EMBARKING .1"AB-
A j ....:.(3 ti acQIIBBNSTOWN, (Ireland.) The w ar .
9004 New tore and Philadelphia Steamship ctompany
intend despatching their full powered Olyde•ballt lroa
taamattipa es follows :
ETNA, Saturday March Bth ; CITY OF. NEW - YORK,
Satuiday, Mar. h 16th; CITY OF WASHINGTON, Satur
day, March 22d ;• and ovary succeeding Saturday, at
Noon, from Pier NOrtfilittrer.
LIM 01 141116/411.
riasi CABIN.. .. .
001ErrgaRAGE_ oso 00
do. to London ' $BO 00 I do to London ..$l3B 00
do to Parts 235'00 do to Parts ....138 00
do- to Bamburg..sBs 001 . do to Hamburg 386 00
Pmisengers also forwarded to Havre, .Itowrieri, Boum
dam, Antwerp, at equally low rates.
Bates from` Liverpool or. Queenstown let Clabha, $l6,
185 Ind slob 'Steerage from . Liverpool 140 00. From
Queenstown. $3O 00. Tickets can be bought here at these
rates, enabling people to send for their mends.
These Steamers have• superior aocomintodatkins for
passengers, are strongly built in Water-tight Iron' Sec
tions, andsarry Patent Fire Annihilators. Experienced
Surgeons are attached to each steam or.
For further Information apply in Liverpool to WILLIAM
INMAN, AgeA, 22 Wateg n Street ; Glasgow to WM.
INMAN, 5 St. Huqch Squib ; in Queenstown to C. &
D. SEYMOUR & CO. ; in London to &IVES & MALT, 61
Zing William St. ; in Pub to iIILUS DECODE, 5 Place
de In Bourse ; in Philadelphia to JOHN G. DALE, 117
Walnut street ; or at the Company's offices.
JNO. G. DALE, Agent,
15 Broadway New York.
Or 0.0. Zimmerman. Mont. Harrisburg.
NEW MILITARY. PUBLICATIONS,
lONGMORE ON gun shot woUnds, 76
a The Art of War by: Baron de Join
ini, with appendices, maps and
enginiings. . . $1 60
Infantry Isaacs, by Brigadier:General
Silas Cary, 11. S. A 260
Practical Treatise on Strengthening and
Defending Oat Posts, Villages,
Bridget, &c., in reference to the
Duties of Officers of Picquets, by
Col. Jebb. Royal, (English) Engi
neers ' 475
Coppee's Field Manual for Battalion
Drill
Coppee's Field Manual of Evolutions of
50
at With all the standard military publications
BEWEB'S Cheap Book Store.
CHOICE LIGHT READING.
summituaos; , m .- the author of
seltatledge," Prico $1.26.
Also new editions of •
BUTLEDGE—Aullforat with "The Sather
lands," $1.25.
BElTLAHtweety-fifth edition—sl.26.
EAST LYNNE—A new Novel-50 cents.
TON. TIMER'S' GROUND, by Dickens, 25 eta.
FOB BBITBB, FOB, WORSE, 88 ots.
Together - With all the New Books, soon as
pubßshed at ' •
..11'..BAIONEE'S CHEAP.BOOSiITOBB.
014, *arriiti§ll - rion4gploOive,
N.,,iieeva pisil t akyti! *deer
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