axle EttegraA SE:R.S.--All Ad- MIME rert inc In e 111.:`,119 Notices, Mare riages, to secure SZISIO tion fix the 7'F:if ' Mina invariably 134 accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular evening Edition ate inserted in the Horning k.dit+.~xs ultbout extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Tuesl3.l Eve2l - a1. , :, Sept. 15, 186 S UNION COUNTY COMMITTEE. HARRISBURG, September 15, 1863. The members of the County Committee, and nominees of the late Union Convention, will meet at Buck's Hotel, in this city, on Wednes day the 16th inst., at 2 o'clock r. at; A full and punctual atterdance tsrequerved, as bit:loess of importance will he cotwidered. HENRY THOMAS, Chairman. S. S. Conn, Secretary. The following is the committee as revised and corrected : I lenry Shetlenberger, First ward, Harrisburg. Benjamin G Peters, Second ward, " John Zion, Third ward, It H. Roller, Fourth ward, Abraham Oyes, Fifth ward, if Frank D trhy, Sixth ward, Jacob J. Si -hop, Swatara township. Is me Mumma, Llwo.r Swatara, Archibald Welting, North ward, Middletown. Philip Irwin, Middle ward, ri- Etij,th M'Creary, South ward. John R. Wagner, Lor donderry township. John W. Riob, West Londonderry. John S. Foil z, Conewago. Caarles D. 'Wise, D rry. Henry W. Kettering, South Hanover. John F. Stoner, East Hanover. John Balebaugh, West Hanover. Alfred Milleisen, Lower Paxton. Jacob Halbach, Susquehanna. William Clark, Dauphin. Christian Shet sley, Middle Paxton. Christian Heichel, Reed. James Freeland, Halifax. John Maass, Rush. Jonathan Shade, Jefferson. Joseph P. Lyter, Jackson. D. K. M'Clure, Washington. William Hawk, Wiconisco. Dr. Isaiah Echminkey, Gratz. Amos Hoffman, Lykeas. Jonathan Swab, Mifti'n. Philip Moyer, Upper Paxton. Martins Novinger, Millersburg. TOWN AND COUNTRY. Calm orr, is now selling at $6 per barrel at. the wells, $7 at Oil City, $7 25 at Franklin and $lO 60 at .Titusville. THE Ladies' Relief Society returns thanks to Mr. Wm. E. Hargest for a basket of assorted vegetables for hospital use. Oa asp Mom—Hundreds of Government wagons have been passing through this city, in different directions, within the past day or two,. conveying Awes belonging to Uncle Samuel.— We have cot learned their destination. 1:13=1 To TM LADIES.-At Jones store there is ~a very large assortment of seasonable goods : for the ladles, such as clinking cloths, balmoral skirts, hoop skirts, &c. Also a fine stock of gentlemen's furnishing goods. Prices very low. ARRINt Or A MAN CHABOND WITIE COINIIIVINO A MURDER Two YEA.RB Aao —On Friday last, Mi chael Purcell was arrested at Sliver Creek, Schuylkill county, charged with murdering Patrick Borne, at Windy Harbor, in said county, about two years ago. YESTERDAY we Paw a countryman who had his face considerably battered and disfigured.— He had been playing a game of poker with 'somebody" in the country, and "somebody's" poker spoiled hi , countenance. It was a regular spirit-rapping affair. Firs —A large stone Swelizer barn upon a farm owned by Joseph and Jacob Levan, in Exe ter township, Berks county, was destroyed by fire a few days ago. Fifty tons of hay and a large quantity of grain, &c., were also consumed. Loss $4,000 === ELECTION OF BATLROAD OPPICEB.S.—An election for officers and managers of the r Onnilmland Valley 'Railroad Company will be held at the company's office, in Clasinbersbing, on Monday, Oct. sth, between 10 o'clock, A. M., and 4 o'clock, P. N. Base BALL AT ALTOONA. —On Friday , a game of base ball was played at Altoona, between the Mountain Club, of that plaCe, and the "Athletics " , of Philadelphia. The latter came off the victors by a scorn of seventy-three to . twenty two. = Cannon Dsmcarrox.—The dedication' of St. Sh3pben't (German) church, in West' Harris burg, will take place at 10 o'clock' _on Sunday morning next The services will be and(ir the direction of Rev. Mr. Yoglebaugh, of Philadel phia, and other ministers. There will also be religious exercises in the afternoon, at 8 o'clock. The public are invited to attend. Asurrunt Vicum.—Almost.--When the' pas senger train of the N. C. R. R , which was due here at noon yesterday, was coming along?'near bridge No. 84, a drunken man was discovered lying across the track. Fortunately, the train was stopped in time to save him from a drunk ard's death. The preservation of his lifels owing to the watchfulness of tho engineer of the train. THE Fin/Lacs C?3uarrsar of the City Council will receive ptopo.ials for a loan of $ll,lOO, "on the faith, credit and responsibility of the city to be secured by coupon bonds, dated the first of October, 1E63, and payable ten yews after date, with interest at the rate of.. six per cent:, payable semi annually.'-' Proposab3 will be received _until the Ist of October, at 12 la _ Cl= „ Tux Xfax.l3usuores.—Am immense quantity of hay, purchased by the Govemnientihas-been hauled to. the camps near this city, within the past few days” 0 wing to the great denitinif for hay, and the comparatively light crop inade , this season, the-prices 'have advanced. A gocd article sells at as much as tatenty:five dollars per ton; and we have notateard.of Any.iales of an 'limier article at'a loiter figure ithan tent sldliars per ten. '7- FURNISHED A SURSTITEI —John K, Kline, who was drafted in the Scored ward, furnished a substitute. In the list of examinations pub lished, his case was announced as postponed. The lists published were furnished from the Provost Marshal's (face at the time of the ex amkations, and was not altogether correct.— An official list will be published by Provost Marshal Clement as soon as the examinations are completed. Ws Drs IT —But We Claim no Credit for the Good Action.—By a card in the Tory Organ of this morning, signed "A. L. iloumfort, Chair man," and "Wm. H. Egle, Secretary," it is resolved to disburse the balance of the funds collected to defray the expenses of receiving the 127th Reg. P. V., in purchasing coal for the families of Harrisburg volunteers who are now in the service. We are not proud, nor do we claim any credit for this result, notwithstanding it took considerable scratching on our part to get the settlement of the accounts of the recep tion fund of the 127th Beg. There is still an other matter which "A. L. Rournfort, Chair man," must do. The public want a statement of what h.B been expended. We want to see the vouchers for the money disbursed. This is only right, that the entire account may be au dited. Let us have the vouchers. —The appropriation of the balance in the hands of the Treasurer,lo purchase coal for the families of Harrisburg volunteers, will•be com mended by all good citizens who contributed to the fund. We trust that economy will be ex ercised in purchasing the coal, and that strict impartiality will be observed in its distribution, And as a suggestion to secure this economy, we trust that the coal will be purchased at the mouth of the mines, and so delivered as to make the distribution a real benefit. In conclusion, too, we take satisfaction in pointing to this restates one of the benefits of an impartial and independent press. GREAT DEMONSTRATION.- Union Neeting.—Yes tarday afternoon we received a dispatch that Col. Montgomery would arrive in this city during the afternoon and address a public meet ing, if. one was called for that purpose. Col. Montgomery was at one time'the editor of the Vicksburg Whey, the organ of the Breckinridge Democracy of Mississippi, and also one of the most ttrennous supporters of that traitor for the Presidency, when it was supposed that Breckinridge was a pure Democrat. In accord ance with this notice, bills ware issued some three hours before the meeting was called to assemble. At the appointed hour Mr. S. S. Child called the meeting to order, and moved that Jorge Tux, Esq., act as President. John Trulliuger, Eby Byers, Val. Hummel, Jr., John Miller, J,,seph Strominger, David Mumma, Philip Irvin, John P.• Rutherford and James Freeland acted . as Vice Presidents. Capt. Wm. E. Sees and Lieut. W. W. G:esty acted as Secretaries. Messrs. Bergner, Fleming and James B. Boyd were appointed a committee to wait on Col. Montgomery, and ask him to address the meeting. During the absence of the committee Hon. L. W. Hall, cf Blair county, addressed the meeting In Ms usual- able and eloquent style, eliciting frequent applause. After the return of the committee, Mr. Hall gave way for Oa Montgomery, who, addressed the meeting for about one hour and a half In a most eloquent manner. The remarke were con stsntlY applauded by the audimre,Mo after he had concluded a resolution of thitnks to OA Montgomery and L.'W. Hall was unanimously passed by the meeting. After this the meeting adjourned, with three cheers for the Union and three for Gov. Curtin. Ora Commit &Boom The GLivat 'lnjustice Done to Schilars by the Occupalion of the School Rooms as Military Hospitals.—A Change or a Re medy .Recommended.—The common schools of the city of Harrisburg, from being among the best conducted. and most flouriahhtg in the Com monwealth, have 'enddenlY - income the most neglected and are fast falling into. :a deplo rable condition. To-day there are between three and five hundred boys and girls running the streets of Harrisburg, subjected:to all kinds of vile temptation, and in danger of becoming pests to society, if they are allowed thus to grow up without education, without wholesome restrairit or moral training. These Obildren have all literally been deprived of their school ing by either the sloth or the negligence of the -officers of the Medical Department of the U. S. army, beoEinse the occupancy of the school rooms for hospital purposes is no longer exentiii ble. - The Government his had ample time =to erect buildings for hospitals. When the school , rooms .were first occupied, no objection was offered, because it was during an eatergbitcy at Once trying and important. BO from that hour the Government should • have commenced to `ova.. buildingirfor hospitals; and not &refitted in inflicting a great briposition upon the, parents and children of a single city. It is highly imoprtant that measures be at once taken to secure rooms for the school - se commodation of the great number of boys - and girls now running loose on the streets. The I.presenco of large numbers of idle boys on the streets, when they should be attending school, begins to attract the attention of strangers and has lortgli s een a matter of the most serious an noyance and suffering to many worthy heads of families in Harrisburg. In behalf of these we now appeal to the Medical Departnient at once to make arrangements to vacate MC! ptiblic schools. It would be far better to occupy every church in the city, than that a,dozen. hoy , s or girls should be deprived of t l ;...eir...schooling ; and the_Government had also better go to ,a vast expeffse in erecting buildings,` ban practice the false iccniong of occupying the roon# of the public schools of this city. t —This is a most impertant subject, and we therefore earnestly urge it on the attention of the Medical Department. The comfort of the sick and wounded soldiers must, -of course oe cupy- our first attention and command our beet meat" of relief, but all this cu be accomplish ed without injury'to the rising generation wh o are to fitted far,trust soldier:lke; they are edu gat€44atd -trained We therefore reliest-oar'taptical for - "relief to the school, boys and:4lria'4 MIN OYER BY A WAC6ON.—Tetaterday a man, (whose name we have not learned,) In getting nut of a wagon, slipped and fell, and the wheels passed over him, inflicting but a slight injury. The accident occurred near the Capitol. SABBATH DEZEORATION —We hear considerable cornphint about the manner in which the Sab bath is desecrated by a number of employees In the Government bakeries and other buildingt, near the depot. Would it not be well for the police to turn their attention in that direction occasionally? Pass HIM Aucantn —The Pottsville Miners' Journal cautions the public against a Bev. E. Cross, who represents himself as a Presbyte rian minister, and collects money (as he says) for cur poor soldiers, and at other times for the Tract Society. He is a tall slim man, abou , fifty years of age, and of pleasing address. THR Organ was not anxious to get the election returns from Maine. 'instead of getting them by telegraph it waited until they could arrive "by the mails." If the news had been favora ble to the copperheads, the rooster would' have been arpuEed from his midnight slumbers, and compelled to crow over "the latest by, tele• graph from Maine.!' Re-BUILT.-All the - buildings 'of the Cumber land Valley railroad company , at. Chambers burg, that were destroyed-by the rebels during the June raid, bave been re-built, except the engine house. It is expected that the new de pot house will he' under roof before winter. This was , not re built previous to the above mentioned raid. Alr Aswan To %WM.—We freely give place to the following communication : Editor• Telegraph:—Will you please repeat your appeal to the blower of that sickly horn, whose harsh notes have been outraging the musical sensibilities of the people in the vicinity of Third and Walnut streets, to stop his blowing? What with tha colic, with .which all infants must suffer, and his horrible notes, existence within the sound of that, horn is almost in tolerable. A WET NURSE. hIPOIITANT Decumost.—The Commissioner of Internal Revenue has decided that parsons renting stands or stalls at county fairs, for the purpose of sellini pies, cakes, fruit, oysters, coffee, &c., &0., will not be required to take out a dealer's or confectioner's license, unless their sales amount to one thousand dollars. No per son can sell spirituous liquors without a liquor dealer's lice ass EIBBREW NEW Ystaa.—Oar fellow cilium of the Hebrew persuasion have been celebrating the commencement of their new year since Sunday evening. Their places of 1 usiness have been closed since Saturday night, but will re, open this evening at 7 o'clock. Daring the first ten days of this first month (Nisan) of the new year, services will be?beld for morning prayer in all places where there are synagogues. The services continue from four until seven o'clock, A. M. HORRlBLB.—Last.night a man was instantly killed near the depot building of the rennayl, vania railroad, in this city. As usual, cars were being shifted from one track to another. The engineer, although very careful, did not dis cover the man, who was lying across the track, in time to prevent the accident. It appears That he was lying with his head resting on his arm, which was on one of the rails. The en gine crushed his head almost to a jelly. On his person was found an exemption certificate, from which it appeare that his name was Patrick Newman, and that he had been drafted,: and was discharged. Hie residence is supposed to I have been Dillerville. Ospr. J. G. Joattecer, A. Q. M., will be st Al toona, Bloody Bun, Bedford and Huntingdon on the days named in the advertisement, for the purpose of making settlement with persons re. , siding in Bedford, Blair, Fulton, Huntingdon, tfifd n, iuniata, S.tmerset and Cambria coun ties, who have Just claims against the United States Government for. stipplies and transporta don ifirniehed the:Union forces during the Trebel invasion in Jane last, and the organised forces called out by the Governor's prodama lion of June llith: The Captain commences the settlement to day, at Altoona, where 'he` will ,retnalultve days.. Cr= A Won» OE ADVICE TO Oun LANCASTER see that the 'Copperhead ward committees in this city are making liberal' bids to all the Copperhead idlers bf the town to visit Lancaster city-:on -the , occatilim •of the mass .meeting which to be held in. , that city osten sibly to aid in the election, of Woodward; but really to promote the succe,ss,of Jeff Davis: lc vie* of these facts, we advise our Lancaster tritads to be on their guard, WI the denizens of the purlieu's of the State Capital will be vomit ed upon them on the occasion referred to.— Shoulder hitters, bawd's lovers, depot lc:ang ers and lager beer politicians will make up the deltgattori„ So Wok out... SAMIAI4I Emmet CELEBILitION.—The Sabbath School of the First African Merhxlist Episco pal Church, of this city, will have a celebration In the Grove near the west end of theVermsyl yards Ddlroad bridge opposite Bockiille, about six Miles from thi s city, a very pleasant place, on Thursday next, the 17thinst. The cars chartered for the occasion, will leave the Market Street depot at 8 o'clock in the morn tag, and 1 o'clock in the aftettiorm and re turn at 6 o'clock. Every provisiOn 'has been made:for the Q 038.81011. A snmptuous.repast has been provided of boiled ham and. roasted chicken, Inclirdlog all the fruits of the season, eto., Etc. Tickets for the round trip 25 cents, to be bad of Mrs Dorsey, cornet of Walnut and Filbert streets, and of the Cenunittee. The proceeds of the celebration are for the benefit of the Sabbath School and Church. We are gratified to.witucea the many manifestations of the strong and esinest desire of our colored population to impr, v.t themselves ' and their efforts for such purpose deserve to be liberally tincouraged.t, Coma one, come all, friends, ;and you willtiVe a hippy time; Rev. Joseph A. Nelson, Pastor of the Church, and William Dorsey,. ,Shperintendent of the Sabbath Schixfi, will conduct the exercises so as "to preserve a mom:dew° veld of °Noce." PIIMNSYLVANIA MILITIA. and Bearutting OltdcaB,.lLalted States Pension,.Bototty, Anton of Pap, ;tad Sub*_ tattoo Malin& kit:. &o:, invade cut and collected by KmENE ENICOER, cgiltic,i4ilittiftrea, Hied'Wm . & Pa. PAT -1y rp?rioti Noticcx THE PEOPRIETOBS OF THE GIRARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, RESPEOTFULLY call the attention of Ba-i -fleas Hen and the traveling community, to the superior accommodation and comfort offered in their establishment. au3l-d3m KA.NAGEt, FOWLER & CO. mama DWE2 IMAJR DYE!! BITCHELOWS CELEBRATED RR DYE Is the Best In the World The only Harmless, bite and Reliable Dye Known. This spieudid Hair Dye is Perfect—clianges Red, Rusty or Grey Hair instantly to a Glowy Black or Natural Brown, without injuring the ll,ir or Sta fling the Skin, leaving . the flan deft and B autiful ; imparts fresh vitality, he quently teetering its pi intone color, and reclifiey the ill effects of Bad Dyes. The Genuine is signed WILLIAM. A. BA ICHEL')R. All oth ers are mere imitations, and should bs avoided Sold by all Druggists, Sm. FACTORY-8I BARCLAY ST., N. Y. BATCHELOR'S NEW TOILET CREAM FOR DRESSING THE HAIR. 028-Iy. TO 110BSs OVINE' S DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT FOR HORSES is unrivaled by any, and in all cases of Lameness arising from Sprains, Bruises or Wrenching, its effect is magical and certain. Harnes&or•Saddle Galls, Scratches, Mange, &c., it will also care speedily. Spavin. arid Ringbone may be easily prevented and cured in 'heir incipient stages, but confirmed cases are beyond the pos-ibility of a radical cure. No ease of the, kind, however, is ro desperate or hopeless but It may be alleviated by Milli Liniment, and its faithful application will always remove the Lameness, and enable the horses to travel with compaiative ease. Every horse owner . should have this remedy at band, for its timely use at the first appear ance of Lameness will effectually prevent those formidable diseases mentioned, to which all horses are liable,, and which • render so many othervelie valuable luirsei nearly worthies& Se adveithitment; --augl9-daweow MOTHERS! - MOTHERS!! MOTHERS!!! D"'T fail to procure MRS. WINSLOW'S SOOTHING BYRD? for CHILDREN This'valuable preparation is the prescription of one the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and has been used for thirty years with never tailing safety and success by millions of mothers and children, from the feeble infant of one week old to the adult. It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigorates the stomach and bowels, corrects acidity, and gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will almost instantly relieve Gams° in TKO Bowurs, elm Woo Como. We believe it the Best and Surest 'Remedy in the Warßijn all cases of DYSENTERY and DIARREPTA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from Teethirg or from any other cause. Full directions for using will accompany each bottle. None Genuine unless the lac-simile of CURTIS & PERKINS, New York. is on the outside wrapper. - - Sold by all Medicine Dealers. • - Principal Office, 48 Dey Street, NEW YORK. Pares ONLY 25 Owns pia Barna. my22-ditw6hia JThsutlatunns AVENUE HOUSE, garner 7th Sired and Pennsy/welia .Avenue, WASHINGTON, D. C. THE Subscriber begs leave to inform the I Public that he has thoroughly refitted and refurnished this House, and-that it -is now one of the most complete and comfortable hotels in the Natidnal Capital. The location is the best and most central of any in the city. The chambers and suites of rooms are unequalled for their`size, ventilailun and 'elegance. Him -elf and all his attendants spare no pains to meet every want of his guests. His table fa aupplied daily- with the best the markets of Washington, Baltimore and Philadelphia af ford. lie respectfully asks ladies and gentle ‘Meit visiting Washiugton to call and jiidge for themselves. Ceeptli dam] JNO. CASs:Y. W. H. BIBLE'S New Grocery, Confectionery and Frnit Store, No. 8 North side of Market square, a few doors abuve Market Street, Harrisburg, Pa. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL.' fOLASSE 4 , Sugar, Tea, Coffee,Spices Cnette Butter, Eggs, Lard, Ham,' Mack erel, Salmon, Shad, Codfish, &c. Green Fruit, Melons, Apples, Peaches, Can telopes, Sweet Potatoes, Egg Plant, &c. A large lot of Corn &scorns, wash Tuba, Corn Baskets, Wooden Bosh', Wash Boards, Buck ets, &c. An invoice of 100 bble. New York State Apples. sep 4 dtf Stir S. L F.< D. E. -ea STATEN -ISLAND FANCY DYEING EST ABLI El ME N T BARRETP NEPHEWS 4 Co., = Paoraurrorei. or OFFICES : No. 47 North EIGHTH St., PHILADELPHIA, and 5 & 7 JOHN St., NItW YORK.. Uft success in DYEINQ and CLEANSING O GARMENTS:of Velvet, GM 'SA /define _ ,DeLaine, 4c .; tic, andSHA.W.Ls•of alinost every description, is so well known that we only de sire to remind our friends and tbspublic gener ally, that:the seskonfor..getilng ready their': Fall Goods is now at band. or Goods mowed and returned by Egoese. aulki-48m]NEPHEINti & WATCHES, JEWELRY AND SILVER—WARE. THE undersigned would respectfully invite your attention to his well selected stock of Fine Gold and Hlver WATCHES, Fine Gold JEWELRY, of every kind and variety of styles —comprising all of the newest and most beautiful 1 48 1nO __, SOLID SILVER WARE, equal to Coin— and the best make of Szlver Plated Ware. Each article Is warranted to be as represented. fff" Watches and Jewelry carefully repaired and satisfaction guaranteed. JACOB HARLEY, (Successor to Stauffer 9 Harley,) auBl-dBm No. 621 Market street, Puila. WHITNEY'S HISTORY, vol. 1, Price $2 75. A History of the War for the Preserva tion of the Union. Embracing a full and im partial history of the causes that led to it. The separate action of eaoh State, military and naval engagements, sketches of prominent leaders, &c. Illustrated. By . Lorenz') H. Whitney. Volume 1 ready. For sale at BERGNER'S Cheap Book Store. au2S SHA.DE TREES. WE are now ready to receive (riders for Shade Trees. To pereon clubbing, ptircbasin i in-large lots; will Bell "twenty per cent. less; said -will also .etipinintend the Planting, and warrafit ttiehi.A'lf 140101 to grow, I will re- Oace`tlieliiwithont-Charge. 1. NISH, s ag ::".11 Keystone Minn. Miscellaneous. STATE PAIR. THE ELEVENTH INNER EXHIBITION OF THIS PENNA. STATE AGRI( ULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE HELD AT NORRISTOEN, MONTGOMERY CO., PA., SEPT. 29th AND 30th, AND OCTOBER ld AND 2d, .1863. Norristown is about 17 miles west of Phila delphia, on the Schuylkill river, and is acces ibis by railway to evt ry portion of the State. THE 11/1013NDi are beauttfully situated, containing 7.8 Acres of ground with fige large buildings thereon erected, tgether with large amount Shedding. The track i 9 said to be one of the beet half mile tacks in the btate. he premiums are the heaviest ever c (fared by the 'ociety, amounting to about $7,000. " The premiums for ail grades of ca•tle ex eed $l,OOO live of which are $3O each, 19 from $26 to $l6, others running down to lesser rates. Beet herd not less than 15 head, firat premium . s4o; 2nd premium $25. Horses for all grades, the premiums exceed $1,350 The highest $ 1 00; 22 between $2O and $3O, and whers ranging from $l5 $lO and $5. For sheep and swine the premiums mfg.° irom $lO to $5 and $3. For Pobltry there is a long list of premiums from ;•2 to $L each. In the following classes must libe al premiums are offered ; Ploughe, Cultivators, Drills, Wagons, 11 - aping and H. wing Machines, Cutters, Porn Sheliers Mei Mills, Pumps Buckets•' Tin Ware, Leather and ire Manuf mires, Gas Fixtures, Marble 31antles, Butter, Flour, Grain and Feeds, Vegetahl.s; and also for Dimestic and Household Manu factures, Cloths, Carpe s, Satinet, Shirting, eheeting, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c., Bread, Cakes, Pre serves, Jellies, &c. Large premiums are offered for every variety of lfruit and Flowers. The Floral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Society, and will form one of the most attractive features of the Exhibition. limit, Grapes and Wine will be exhibited io this department. The Pennsylvania railroad and Norristown railroad have arranged to carry articles for ex hibition to and from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the forwarding freight to be paid, which will be repaid shipper, when goods are returned to the station whence shipped. It is hoped to effect'the same with other impor tant roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading railroads. Entries can be made at the officio, in Norris town, after the 4th- day of September. All articles must be entered on the books on or before Tuesday evening, September 29th. Ex hibitors must become members. • Membership $1 with four coupon tickets, each of which will admit one person to the Fair once. SINGLE ADMISbION t ar A. List of Prbmiums and Regulations can be had by addressing the Secretary.. ' THOMAS P KNOX, President. A. Baowu LORGAIEDB, Secretary. Notersrows. Puss.. au26-d&wtd. ~„ s.tREATLIUICOV/BY I USEFUL and BLE DIEuuVERY INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It has been thoroughly tested dur ing • the last two years by practical men, and pronoun ced by all to be StTFRkIOR f 0 ANY . AdhetdvsPreparationsknown Applicable useful Arts. lIIEJTON'S broom= Ciilll2l7 Is a new thhig, and the re , suit of years of study ; its combination is on A new thing /Scientific Princip/es, And under no circumstances or chance of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. Itl Combination. Kanufacturers, using Ma. chines, will find it the best article known for Cementing the Channels, as it works without delay, Is not ailected y any change of tempera ture. Boot and Shoe Mentifactinens. Jewelers. Will find it suniciontly adhe sive for their use, as has been proved. especially adaged to Lecdher, Aud we ohtisn as an especial merit, - that it sticks Patches and Liciugs to Boots and shoes sufficiently strong with out stitching. Fendlie& It is the only IL IQ UID CEMBNI iliztant, that is a sure thing for mending earniture, CroOkery, Toys ions, Ivory, And articles of Household It is a liquid. Remember. Mines Isitomems CIOLIINT La in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. &moles IssoLuzo CstennT Is insoluble in water or oil. Etzuroses InsoLusla Ginn Adheres oily substances. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturers' Packages froin 2 ounces to 100 lbs. HILTON BROS. at CO., Prop!ietore, Finis. & MA.GINXIS Agents In Philit jet3-dly FLOWERS OF ITALY. TOILET EAU DE COLOGNE. AN exquisite impregnation of Pare Spices with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of Orange Bosemara, Balm,. Violet and lloses, Very fragrant on the handkerchief. For sale by the quart or bottle. Prepared by • jvl6 S. A. ICITNKEL, Apothecary. A 0. warm, Attorney-at-Law, Third stick • Harrisburg, Pa., all business entrustsil to film will be promptly attended to. Bounties, Pensions MA. Back Pay of Officers collected. declo PESERVING JABS of glass and stoneware of all eines, constantly on hand and for 4. , 1t- by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, gept6 uot. ITSont end Market Streets.' QUGARS for Prssersing, of all kinds, which we are now offartng yet low.' Call and examine at 141144E012 & BOWMAN'S, Oor: Front and Mirka eta. STEAMSHIP GREAT EASTERN, NEW YORE AND LIVERPOOL FIOWLAISTI & ASPINWALL, AGENTS. The steam-nip GREAT EASIERN, WALTER PATON, C , lremarler. will be dispatched PROM LIFMRPOOL. FROM NEW YORK. Wednesday, August 12 Wednesday, Sept. 8 and at Intervale thereafter of about six weeks from each port. First cabin from $95 to $136 Second cabin, state-room berths, meals furnished at separate table $7O Excursion Tickets out and back, in the first and second cabin only, a fare and a hal!. Servants accompanying pass..mgers and chil dren under twelve years of age half price. In fanta free. Third cabin $.ll l iteerage, with superior =comma lations...s: . o Price of passage from Liverpool, same rates as above. All fares payable in Gold, or its equivalent al3 S. currency. Each passenger allowed twenty chic feet of Luggage. An experienced Surgeon on board. For passage only apply t' CHARLES A WHITNEY. Passage Office. 26 Broadway, !caw York. Homan]) 8c Amens warm, Agents, 64 South at., New York. jel3-d3m Steam Weekly to Livernool, TOWELING at QIIFENSTOWN, (Coss ass sou.) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Steam Min Company. are inteuded to sail as foilowe CITY OF NEW YOB. Saturday Sept 19 h; ETNA, Saturday, Sept. 26 h; CITY OF WASH [NO CON, Saturday. Octobcr 3; and every eue ceedlng Saturday, at Noon, frwn Pier 44, North River. PATASSI 111 GOLD, 011 ITO 1114MVA1.UT vEin SWIM ITELST CtABEIA, $BO 00 EITEMBAGB, $32 60 do to London, 85 00 do to London, 35 50 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to Hamburg, 90 00 do Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harm. Bremer:, Rotterdam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. Fares from Liverpool or Queenstown : Ist Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO5. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets here at these rates. For farther Information apply at the Comr•u ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent, 15Broads - fty, N. Y. or C. 0 ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. 123d1y. MM .25 cts GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY. FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, CMS AND WOUNDS, PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMAIIO AND NER VOUS DISORDER.i. DR. STEPHEN . SWEET, of Connecticut. The Great Natural Bone Setter. DR. STEPHEN SWEET; of Conmetieut, Is known all over the United States HILTON'S DR. STEPHEN SWEET, of Connedicut, Is the author of "Dr. Sweet's Infailtbie Lini ment." Cures Bheamatism and vrr fads. Dr. Siteit's Infallible Liniment Is a certain remedy for N. uralgia. Dr. Sweet's ihrellab:e Liniment Cures Buns and &Aids inne , iately. Dr. Sweet's Lifultable Liniment Is the best known Remedy for Sp.ftilla and Bruise's. Dr. Sweet's Infal tbrt Lmintera Cures Headache immediately at. d was never known to LW BOOT & SHOE D'. Sweet's InfalliLle Emir/mit Affords immediate relict fur riies, and seldom falls to cure. Cures Toothache to out Minute Dr Sweee a Infallible Liniment Cures Cuts and wounds in.medt.ttly and leaves no ECM'. Dr. Sweet's Infallible Liniment Is the beet remedy for Sorts in the known world. JEWELERS Dr. Swed's Infallible Lintined Has-been used by more than a million people, and all praise it Dr. Sweets Infallsbk Liniment Is truly a "frien. in need," and every fanAy should have it at hand. Dr. Sweet's 1411461 e Lininund Is for stile by all Druggists. Price 25 and 50 cents. FISTULA, BLIND OR - BLEEDING PILES. WE would caution all who are victims to this distretsing complaint to avoid the use of-external applicatioos. as they result only in aggravating the difficulty. Dr Wnfield's remedy removes the cluse of the disease and effects a permanent cure. TEUB IS NO QUACK MEDICINE. BEidEMMII These Pills have been tried for the last seven years, and in no instance have they failed to cure. Price 60 cents per box. tect by mail to any address. Providence, B. L R. O. LIGIITE & CO.; (Late Lights & Bradbarys) Piano Forte Manufacturers, 421 BROWN ST., NNW YORK, 2d tido& Ent of Broadway. NB. F. 0. LIGHTE, the original founder of .I.VI this well.known establishment, Senior partner, and only Practical Piano Forte Maker of the late firm of 'light° & Bradburya." having :mined his Two-Thirds interest in the whole business stock, materials, &c-, and Sole Proprie torship in his Valuable Patents, inclusive of his celebrated PATE (T INSULATED. IRON FRAHM, is the only one who can make the SUPERIOR PIANO FOSTE3 for which this house has been so PoPubbr- or All infringe ments on his rights will be prosecuted acmati ins to law. or All Piano Fortes from this manufactory ru ms warranted perfect in every respect for .. five Moral Terms to Dealers.. P. 0. LIGHTE & CO., au0.42n1 421 Broome St., New York. Ocean Sttamfro RATES OF PASSAGE, sUtbical. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, Dr. Sweet's Infal ibla Liniment Dr Sweet's infallible Liniment RICHARDSON & CO., Sole Proprittors, Norwich, Ct. For sale by all Dealers. (law' -cow. P:LEIII PILES Dr. Witfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for J. YOUNG, Sole Proprietor. No. 481 Broadway, N Y septB43m 'pianos, JULlE:ikons, IkL
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