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Yearly 4ubscriberit Lrlll be changed $4 00 in-aaveitee. &lam TICLIGRAPII. sti *rataorcapn is also published, weekly and furushed to subscribers at the following Cash sate • -Bing le entries, weekly oints, JUC pOSt.OSOO ‘• za virago:KG Fam.—The- foltoviln. , • ~kt,r,e,,,x,r Overtisingist the Tama!AP 4,9d0g. .Aivertising to do villi„lind _ far : ref.orgr-14• L ; , Fool .t.in.re or lase. VAliititate 41quare algid lines or ratkra than,. • ,!tatee-A ettuArtr• " . -~ ~~:~ 0 ~-~ ozwlrilß gvs g ff'''Ogoe. Wgit a 1,5•4‘,111!".: - Wllt,gria• :: • • [ ' ~.. ; ...,..-........4. , .._ ?:.:i'3..,. ? , .'4.1?-_,S,S€BBSEN2.B Wig 1,, :".,-* .....T Gi,i.:41216?141.••• ..- - GATI 1 " . S , g , C' ,, SBC:Sa'S'*gat '4 ig --•lcrgt,„..-t 7 -.- - .--:-..,,. irlivw .; :exg.... v .......- -' ' j c di, t.; ;.:i..i 5 .t 8 .V??488g.13: 4 a f,:pa ,P.Se . 92 - , ^ y 1.:... 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As ea advqrkising niedlulil the '*' . • lilit4 0 aqua, l'is liiige circaatidu,..*:(9o4lbwiimiiis men and f emi Jiies, .iti city 4,4 iKfilAtirrn placing: it beyond comp. tidon• • " - -• 1 t —Tr- ~ ot t ig . ; 1J.E131-1' Ett.FUSE ILKICR - Lii,13111 : 4,4 ) ,Aj • Tin"id established House.iniit) undergone .6*.tettsivelitoProventifittirctind 'oeghly renovated and refitted. *. ' Itis pleasantly located in' tbeoleltit ,of the city, in easy access to the St4e.iCallitoi ri tul Public grounds. ,For the accommodation of our giseate,:we'haet recant/v. commenced to rint4 Cbaelt to Mod Wan the .;;.Rail sad. In Chia mouser,. unpleasant !delay in ka.uiv9 the depot for ,4he ll-0491 ,10a-be 0 '0404 awl ranch more time aroided Alaska forAtals when /ratt ing 'Ai Doug ' Intending that :the lIIJAEITAI3,.:I3OIJ,SE shall boi'tvally resurt hir,the stranger and traveler, 'we rtspectfully . _solicit a„Oitintutrax‘ ottlin public pitteostage• - ' Sei4/7 dam GEb . J.,10L'1,01 , T letta,c-1 , AYENIITE. HOU _ .Cheer 7th Mreet caul Pennsylothia - WASHiNGTONiII,th;.: I; rirEfLg Subscriber begs .save to ibiorraqiie Pilbr.Mathat be b.s thcirougblfredtted'aiid refurnished Ifouse;'and.that it lit hoe% one 'efEthe most 0 ,,,,,,LA : p1ete and comfortable hotels in the liatforid.bCapt:,‘l. The location is: tlie beet rebsti'eentral of any in the city The chainbers and suites'of ~ r ooms are. unequalled _&' their else, irentilatiort i.,•ed elegance. Him :self and: alLbis..attendante spare Palpates to ~meet every want' of.• his ._gneste.f ~ ,table ,supplied daily with the bestathbmtarltets ofi \Washington, BaltirrioremendLiPhilkdiAilita be respectfully, asksflaldies anal gitttle -mien visiting-Vrashingtorotansiband judge for _themselveti. a ='[septB d3ml: JNO. CASEY.:'_ -THE -ZNITEI) STATES HOTEL; • iIiIkIiBISBURG, PA- & 11111THISON, fropritors vpell known Hoteii.l,nevi in .a ' 4 0 h ;to actxmiwa4to Almr4avelinerdblic, affording the pi s krcrA t iqpie opnyisTdsricea: tho;transient •Rnxist and. The permanent boarder. = THE UN TIED SLATES ifelgp_AaB hes,' entirely,ref 6 0 41 .; throughout, and has Ac.- . cwirrindoldoos equal in ettent; comfort 3 and ' *lninriite any; hotel betviccn rhiiadklphii and • PititsbeiTg.„ Its , slocation is the Wit in the State being In easy access tp the Tailread „th.Nints, and in algae proiimitY to 411,the 1 41,ws and business Iccalides of the ci ty • noty.:cil the conveniedm of. 01;41.5.8 and the are efeiminedk Aparb napherilepentie;Alne or labor onsiirelhe Gat:wtof ithe\A•nests. The paircna4ii':or"the? traveling public is respectfully solicited." - JeTtiiitf • ' j 1 11 aa . _ --__ _ y0,,,,.....b- ..1 ._-..,.. ow sr Alb Ins, ituulaiii' IiAItRISBV , , ?Ai', •• • osplt, F. xecsistr.a. -, .'( : P4'O 4ITITOR. Otmatiliztor nosextuanak it iing4a &Aiwa.) This b , a gu s t cl a m, 11 1,, aid located in the oen;cal part of tile city. .It.ii liepkin .the,l36it manner', And its Palm' I: filA O 6 r 9ccOin l " moddion - 4•43 tie mot . klnithdPesi liaailesii•bl' the country. ~ . -,' ..,.:. '-P33o l 4itt f' : SLAIN ' -MARR9 I4 N XrirtE pure exprv. , oil 4 0 04. -Marr°w for., beautify g -,andittreptthiumg the ItaillesßerfumetVvith- g'orieri• - ..vrAlALkidl Old; 110101;: , 14C-4-,MtWAttesf auBl • Potet-caly,Pß,Pik,„.s . magna ,t 8 SUGAR CURED Uncovered Haw( k ee l, Wok*. Just recelyeibv 6 1 321 Wbf. MOS, Jr., & Co. OB;..: -tr,oll.N.:Sitt.N 33.^A.7-aTI3IIICt3SL . LOCK HO . 'PITAL . TT4# 4Jl*O' wired the moat certain; sitiedy and efts al remedies in the world for :14 8 540P - 9R I -130RUIRACE. .., mum sit TO , TIMM nom. "NO )4.EBOUitY OE - NOXIOUS DAII(18. • 1 ,1 Vas' `Warranted, or No Chow, in trona One to .21in Days. Weaknefe. of the Back, Affection of the Kidneys ' ' and S lid*, _ Laveltintety die elaargeti, fthipotency, General 'Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspe*. a, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas; • . Palpitation ; , :of the He art Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or giddiness,'' Disease of "e Read; !Throat, bit se or Skin. Affectioni of the Liver,' Lunge Stcmach or Bowels—these terrible .. disordere arising from the, Solitary Habits of Tenth— thine secret and solitary practices morel fatal to their victims' than - the 'song of Syiens ,to the Mariners of Ulysses,r-bllghting theirbloat bril liant hopes or anticipationa, rendering Lc., Impossible, - , - - YOUNG MEN 1- .1 Especially, who- have become the vi.bUms.of Solitary Vice; that 'dreadful and destructive :habit' which. annually sweeps to an untimely grave. thousands of -Young; Men of • the most exalted talents, aid 'brilliant inteileet, who might ottl6vise'havi3 entranced listening Sen- r. aces with the thunders - of eloquenCe „ t i waked to ecstasy the living , lyre,' maycalli. th fair confidence. • -' ' ' -, _, TI. :.. - - baRRIA.UrE. i ' Married Penione, tor Yuting ifen-contemplat ing- marriage,Bbini aware of :phyiti' weak; magi organic dehility,,deformiticu, &c., peedily He Who gams' hiiiif 'Odd. the ea of .IDr. 1 J. 'they Xeligiotu3ly band& trellis hoot Asti gen-. tlonean,, and contldeitly rely rtiichA hie 01 as. a' ,Physician: >, {l' - . - i '. .. - N: . . L . ORGANIC WEELIKNPES . - Imniediatilly Cured, and fall vigor restred. 1 1 - This distressing4 - affection—whicir renders life ',miserable and marriage inapossible=le lie Pen alty paid by the victims of improper hadgene.ti Young persons are too apt' to commit xcenses 'froui - Lnot I:4E4' toiare 'of the' dreadful cone-; ,'qualms that' may ensue. Now%wlif hats n-, derstands the subject will proter'alftetd/kir that the power of procreation is losteooner y Iholid / filling into Improper habits' than, by bke pru-. dent.- Sesides-being-ditrived the'.ple urea of 4 healthy effspring, , the most Idiot* and estrus-. tiya , synt . ptenurtp:Mh , , body and ''arise. l b. Rattn, comes deranged, the ittir laal and `eituu motions weakened; loss of_probreative ikiiieg, fnefirkiiii:firliaddlity,' dyspepsia; . • pita.' den, oaf f the••_ hearts. i indigestien; .. . .1 utional 40447) 1 !•11fOtie% .of the frehtetco9.' iii 'bee'. starion decay and ilietk • . ~ ,„I . ” (4441.10. ..01ollIf E4 ll [Disiereic.ti 4c' Left . lia "ii side going from liisitiratita:fitrast, • a few doors from the corner. MUS - tiot toielaser . rtaitekitia&nuillbef.' - - i .$l.OO 9.00 ' .'.17.00 are the - ;Those venieht one-half omit& -g` o- - m. 2 R s *lv - 2 1° - F-at t3 CI Mg 'i; ' i Letters must be paid! and contaball stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas hang inhia Ohre. 0 111 Member of ,the Royal 0 3ollege of Sung : )3, lA7 II - don, graduate / froth one of in the minent colleges in; the I:lnited -states, and th greater 1 Tart of whose life >WWI= aPeut lo tlia hcepi teis Of /00010 13 .3 r -,a#l.rhiled9 l Piliet , d eiffh - yr i a i; rei l t ie some of the nuikastduishthg et aiiblee'Were -lever' known, may troubled w ithimighig in the ihead-alid ears whal aideep, grea t, ae.rvoturnesa; being- alarmed a sudden A ggds, Azzillifulnessi with fregnent'binehing, at tnnded ; sometimeewith derangement of mind were Prized incrux4 63l 7., -, .-,- 1 TAKE TABITIOULIR NOTICIL 4 . These are sonie Of the nal and me choly effeota prodticed by early habits of yodth, viz Weakneas of - the:back , and limbs, paini in the &cad „din:knew& sighboloss of musctde4 power, palpitation of the' lieart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability; symptoms oft COnallffiptioll4Bl.o. srr MIIITAILY.—The filarial effeets'on the mind are, ranch te 13 ,elnmektd-rlets QC men 47, ‘coLv Emboli of ideas,• depression of spirits, evil foie bodings,avendonlo is6cleti, self distrist, love of solittide, timidity, &0., ere Borne of the'evils produced. - Iff t- . • . 13_ i YOUNG KM . Who have • injured themselves by a I certain iirictice hidulged in when"alone, , a habit fre-' quently learned from evil compel:l.ll°r at school, the effects of-whieh are nig tly felt, „ pa Wheat edeep, and.if -not cured , rendera :triaidage impossible, and destroye • best mbia and Wody, should apply immediately. Wbara pity that a young, man, the; hope of his country; the darling of his parental shoald be ; suatlu xi frpm all p ‘ rc:rptnrte and enlOytnents of 'llfti,'.bi ihe centhguence of 'abiliting from the ail of-nature and indulging in a certain seeretthahlt. Such peas= Arms, befoitecootem -1 pirANIC • • 1 .. EMIR Refikt sound mind and body t are the meet neceietiy iequisites to prbmote r cdnnnbial. hapttiness.lndeed,.withont thesepthe l journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect - hourly &khans to the view; the mind becomes shadowed with despair'and filled with the .meliticoholy reflection that thellushiness of %bother -beownetthUghtoutwith our own. 1.-, • • DISEASE; OP 1311PRODEIffeliffl e•Whenrthe misguided and imprudent vPtary of cpleitsure finds he has imbibed the seeds '''of this piinfrdlliseaseJit 1;03i/lien- happlms:-that antilltinitid*MlNi of shame•or the dread of dis eovery.doters timifrom ,tipplying , to those who, *env education = and respectability, can, alone befriend him. He fella into the hands tot igno kant and designing pretenders, who; incapable' of oaring;filch- hispecuniary substarice, keep hiet - trillint, , Enonlis after- month, or as: long as thersinallest' foe berobtainedi and in despair have hiurivitk•rilinalitealth to...sigh- over his galling diespitoitituierit, or, by the use of the deadly' riaso," . lliercary, hasten the constitu tional symptoms of this terrible disease, Stith as affections of the Head, Throat, Novo, Skin, etc. prOgressing with frightful rapidity till. death me a period his dreadful sufferings by send * I t tn - t6.'tit inazdovered country from whence no traveller return& INDollBlliffeNT OF TM PRIM. • .The :many thonsandaTured at this institution year:after Year,' and the numerous important surgical_ rations performed by Dr. Johnson, Witnessed by the reporters of the s ee , orhoeri and many abet. papers, notices_ of whiclilitve spnektred,aptc again before the' publioilte-• des his o=lll4' hi a ierrtlinilist:of charactef lidd - reepoisitititygitreatsuffledeht gawk:Weal - 0 alp afflicted. $ SiaN DIEIEASE3 SPEEDILY CUBED. Ornoo No, 7 SOutis Frodoiltli St. Slebtsai MARRIAGE, , . HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 12,,. 1863. £tgat "41.otire5. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. DIIRSUAN'T to an act of the General As• sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, en titled "An Act relating to Elections in this Common wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A. D., one thou sand eight hundred and thirtymine, I, JACOB D. BO S, Sheriff of the county of Daliphin, Pennsylvania; do here by make known and give notice to the electors of the County aforesaid, that an election will be held 'ln the said county of Dauphin, ON TEES SECOND TUESDAY OF outownt, A. D., 1563, (being the 13th day of October,) at which time the State and County Officers, as follows, are tube sleeted, to wit : - , One person. fox' Governor of the State of Pennsylvania One person for Supreme Judie of the Stets of Pfpnriey]. . . . 'Ond person to represent the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon in:the Senate - of the State of Petuisylvantri. Tiro persons to represent the county of Dauphin in the . House of Representatives. One person for Sheriff of Dauphin county. , - 'One person as Recorder of Deeda r 859., for the county of Dauphin. One person as Treasurer for. the county: f Diephinr. Two oersot a or County Corn inia , ione - r. . One poison for Director of the Poor and HOIIII4 of 291' ployment. One person for county Auditor. • ! • I ALSt.r HER 'BY DUKE ii.NoWNIAND GIVE NOTICE that the places ofholding the aforesaid general election in - the several wards, boroughs, aletricts , and:lieWheltil4 within the county of Dauphin, are as follows, .to wit • Tne eleotion for the First Ward in-the City of-Harris burg, shalt:be held :at, the Public Scheel - House; at Me Cornet of hfaryis alley and Front street. • • i q. The election in the BecondsWard, shall - behel d at the School , House , at the corner-of ; Dewberry alley lid Chestnofeb eet. , . „ : , , The election for the Third Ward, shall be held it the School House tin Walnut street, between SaCond and The eleedionAollthe_fourth :Ward, shall.beheld at : the Public School Howie in State street, between Second and Third .strrnsis. - `s , - The etectiort for the Fifth,Ward, shall •be heiS.. at , the limes belong to General John - Forster; bailie - &Meseta leading from the reservoir. grounds to the Fetineylystda , State Lunatic Hospital.• r. • , The election to the Sixth. Ward; Sixth Ward ; -beheld it: the Market House in West Harrisburg. • . •! Fur thetownship of EiniqUottanna, , a‘ ley's) school house : • - - - = For the township of Lower Ss:stars et theschhorhoMie. No. 1; ih HigtisPire. ' • - i For theitownshhhin ofSwatarreat thelLocust Greve Inn. For .the borough of, Middletowa at the School o hense; iri Pine istrecdjite said berdugh.' ' . • For=the.townshipef,Londohderry,nt thePuhlipliordie . of jestinhlpinerr; in laid to hip. Foithe.townthipnfiWerst tondimderky; at Ova house of Christian Neff, in.said township., 1 • • For theloWnship of Conewago,'erected Ourof Oirrhi.Of , the toweshiPs LOrtdonderry ant Derryfattlie house of I Chiistian Felts, (now Jno. S. Folts,).,in seta :township.- ".. For the township of at the public bonze of Dan iel llaturt,in•Hummelstown, in said township :; , , . Yer'the township of'South Hariover, at public hones of . G eorge ElockerOn skid to r.n . For the township of East Hanover, at the public house el Rep. Shelni;'(now Boyer's 4 in Salittoimship. „, , For the townstilOPS WestAfituover,nt,theoublio-' hobo 'ef„Jaco,b Riidy;• (now,ltuctes,) in said township. , FO'r the towitshiptifliiiverPiOrtint, atithe Public house of Robert (110W.Sweigerqu I ) For the township of 'Middle Paiton - at the 140449 w of Jciseph_Cocliley; !township:- For the township of Rush, at, the Amite ,belonging to the (slate oldie late John idoalliater; dee'd• no* locoupled bY , Davittßineßt 1 4 n For the of - offerson,, thi3 , !Lpti'p , 9f piptykß. 4ri ' For the township of Jaoxstn,at the•house orteeutz Pied bylohnllixter; at Dixier'e milt, in said Mir ship For theLowest/gum - Salina; av the 'North Wards - .544x.! aoilie; In the town of Halifax. , • , arc* theitoWnernti otsßeka,hiti the nearechoollHosep on pormanio Alessi.* ealktownstito. el it 'Fok•thebdiVagli - OCMllferriburg, at window next to theritirth-westcorAmon - the mat Mouse.•ottnittowo'••'rne•ole - "Street.. n the borough. leaburr, io the county of mu* in. For the tom:wipe of.; Upper Paxton, at .the ;house of J. G. yuagsc. in the Borough of 31 dler,burg. • - ..FOr the township of Wein; at'the public house of .Ml. ohael Enterline, (now Beni: Bornner,) In figryikiiiig i L in For the township of Washington ; at.',.ne:pubiit' house now occupied by Matilda W ingert, said towns hip. - For the township of Lykrins; at the Public house of Sol- MOD Loudonslager, (now Kr,tser) hi the borough of Gratz For the borough of Gratz; at the `public house of Solo-. mon Loudenslager, (now iteleor,)o said., borough. For the township of Wiconisco, at the School House No. 5, in -said township. •, . '; • • •• =' I Sim, for theinformation of the 'electors of the county of Dauphin; pliblielf the following Sections of adteof „the General assehibly; enacted daring the Beast* of 1853 WEST LONDONDERRY—Race of Eisetiait. • Mao. 'sections 1 and 8, pagei 104, pamphlet jays, op. proved the 18th day of March, 1337, via:—'-"Thdt the citi new of the township of Londonderry, in the,7dounty ol Dauphin, formerly embraced in the Portal:l:Muth election district, together with snob other citizens , of said town ship !adding west, of the public road leading froM Port Royal to Niroley's mill, in said township, shall hereafter hold their .gonoral and special elections; at tho !house of phristiam Neff, in said tawaship.n Saw 3.' That said district shall .hereaftor balinOtittai West Londondorry election dietriot. . RUSH TOWNSHIP—PIace of Electuni: , , g , , . Whereas the place of holdin the elections in the toivn, ship di Rush, Dauphin co_unty,waa by law at School. House number three in said township: and wbereas,' there is no each School house, thereibre=SectiOn 1. -Be it enacted biLthe Senate. and House of Repretentetices eat the Cinniihn wai4o(Penesideiniciiii General As - M*4 niet,'; and hiriby enacted by theanthority of the : sone? : Th a t sh e general and, township elections of Rush Township, Dauphin County,' shall be held'at the lumen belonging' toltur estate of the .lata 'John. Afe4lister, , deceased, now ocduplekl by David itincal. Page SS Pamphlet iaws, ISSB. • I also make known and, give 'notice, as In and by the 13th section .of. the:aforesaid act- I ant . directed, " that every person, excepting justices of , the peace, who shall hold any otilbeiir appointment of pintlt or trust under the goverturient_of. the-United Statea, `of this State,. or any city or incorporated diStrict, whether a conuntssioned of: deer or otherwise, a sutiorMnate officer, or agent, viho-hi or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, -or executive department of this State or the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also, that. every ktimnber of Congress and 'the StateLNislaterit and of the select and common council . of any city„, commissioners ' any incorporated district, Is by law incapable of-.holding or exercising at the same Woe the:office or appointment of judge, Inspector or clerk.of any election , of this Dom monwealth, and that no inspector or judge, or other oil. Mir of any such 'election, shall btu-eligible to any office then to be voted.fer.". . . Also, that in the fourth section of the ad of Assembly, el:aided “sn det relating to executions, and foecither perpotes,” approved April 16, 11140, it is enacted that the aforesaid. 18th Beaton shall not be So construed as to prevent any militia officer or borough officer from eery ingas. judge; inspector or clerk at any general or epecial election this Commonwealth)' ' Also,- that In the 61ad section Sof said act, An. enacted,. that every general and special election sheathe opened between the hours of eight and ton in thetbrenoon, end snail continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the °venlig, when the polls shall be The special election;shall be hold and conducted by the imapecters arid-judges,elected. as ,aforesiald, and by clerks appointed us hereinafter provided. No person atiall:. , bo _permitted to Vats at. tba election, as aforesaid, ut a white freeman of the age of twenty ene }mare or 'more, who ihiill • hive reiided in this State at least one year, and in the election patriot where be offers to vote at least ten days inimediately preceding such electiOn, and within two years paid state or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days. be fore the election. But a citizen of the . United States who previously been a qualified voter this State and re moved therefrom and returned, and who *lath have re sided in-the election district and laid taxes - es %aforesaid, shall be: to vote after residing in this State six months : Provided: That' the white freemen, Wizens of the United States, between the ages of 21 aint)2di 'years, and have resided in the election district ten days, ..as aforesaid, shall be entitled to vote, although they shall not haye,paid taxes. • . "No person shall be admitted to vote whose name is not.contained in the list of, taxable inhabitants furnished by the commissioners unless: First, he produces a receipt for the paynider within two years, of a state or county tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis factory evidence, either on his owe oath or allitreatkm; or the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid. such a tax, or on Online to preduce a receipt, shall niake. r ,oitli Of the payment thereof ~11r, Second. if he chilnie vote by being an islecter-bettreefithe ages Or Willid.22- years ;he shall &mate annather aftirmationNitzt.hoJtoe .sethieddn the State at least one year before his application, and make knob proof of his residence in the district .as is required lily WS act, and that he does verily belie" from the se ta given him that he is of the age aforesaid, and any ha ether (POMO ida to racinta4 by tidis set, wilarsapon Legal Notices'. -- - . the name of the person so admitted to vote; shallibe inser ted in the alphabetical list by' the :nowt:eters and a mote made opposite thereto by writing :the word 4.ax,' 'if he shall be admitted to vote ,by reason of Aiming paid tax,,or • the word 'age,Plf he shall be adreitied to vote by rea son of such age, and shall be called out' to ;the eltirliic who shall make the like notes In the list of voters Iteptfby them. • "In all cases where the salmi of the perstai clainung to vote is not found on the list furnished by the.commission ers and assessor, or his right to vote; whether found .thereon or not, is objected to by .any qualified atieen, it shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine Soar• per son on oath as to its qualifications, end if he °lanes to have resided within the State' for one year or more his With will be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one cOmpetent•Witness, who shall be a quali fied elector, that he has resided arable . the district for more then ten' days next` nimediately preceding said election, and 'shall also hlsnielf swear' that idif bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawhil calling is Within the district, and thaelie did not remove into said is, for die...purpose of voting therein.. - . - • i ,-. • I "Every, person. qualified es eforesaid, and, vireo shall I 'make. due proof; If required,. or hi* 441401'16i and 'pay= mad of, taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to !vote in thethirnship,werd,or district in which he alisiltreside. .• If. imy mermen shall, prekent, or attempt , to prevent any officer of any election under Mina from hating amok . election, or.USe or threaten any violence Wank s uch oft cer,.or shall interrupt or improperir interfere lit 11631 'ill the execution or his duty, or shell Week - iup the;win doiceor avenue tcraity Window where the: May Di holding, oraliall riotously disturb the plate l et h.elev.' Min, or shall use or practice intimidating threats, force or violence,-, a design -to hilluenoe unduly or overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting,,Or ttpp restrain the freedom of choloe, Bache person, micorivio on, snail be fined any sum not lexceeding.•Ave hundred dollars, and iinptisoried for any - time eclipse than one month nor imore than twelve months; end ifr Itishitll be Shinn to- the, Court where the tilal +of such prow slirkil he Pad, met the pershn so °Minding was net' a vasident of the ; sity, ward, or district, er township where the said ofilsnee i was conimitted; and not entitled to vote thereinthen, on con viction, he Shelf titi ,senterited" to 'pay - a)fine of not lees , than onehundr,od dollen. or more than one thouitend d 01.% Tara, fl and.'l4linfirliOnetnot lelte tha n six months or more ' %halm° "Years: . .- ' ' •- ' , ,_• , . . .;;Tlntrasetbe PersonWitoinhalkliaVe received theseeend highestatimber of votes Abri has Lpech) . r shallot attend en. the day of ,eleiltion, then:the Witee , who Pata (have re, calved the nett hi ghest number r , of vita fora judgent the Ihrine 'al . 'ectilin shall sot , as -liiipeator r iffnilsi place---. Andrin case tile:person-who shan't:aye reodivdd the 'high; eat number of votes for inspector shell . not.m/Aend,e.the pertain ,Olsicted :Sedge ',shill appoin t an impeller in his place;and incase the eist-son eb3cted'abaU net attend, then 'the insPOCtor , Who received the highest nuintier tof .votes' 'ahp.o .01 3 . knot a judge inhie placei.orill attyivanahc4itiali pritinuoin the beard, for. the specsat: one ,hour , alter ithe Well)tiscc, - lift, le*, Tor .fice openlink, erthe:olq.aloN,,the ailitlifipd.' 'riders 'of the 'hoi . viishipc ward, ; or' d#frit' fOr whichealdranroer Shill have 4 b eta elected,. pratent, at ;the l'igiklg 01 040 1 /i aellietiletit ono , of theit7:outollei, to tut tilt snail :Lim the aniy Si the Several assessor lesiva ilvely to attend 'at rthe: platevortielding e ve ireneral," "special or township election, duringlhe tile sed Wanton' , il lto Lskept . opem.for thapprposeMEgiving ; inferno ... fa n, the trawlers and j udges when called ,en. in ,reia "to' dui right or any . person assessed ` by `theta - to's° atatheh elections; or Bubb othei,mattirs in relation : li Ui assess ment of „voters as the said inspectors, or eithe r pE them, Shall from bine' to requiie." - . ' '-'.. -' '1 ... ...: '.. ' 'z' intense!Or'sirronst Jocose.!, -Purettant to the provisions containedinthe leth section orthe luit . tlrst'aforessid,lhe judges of the afaidsaid die WWI telligivregplicheelyt take c*lrge off . the ; certificate:or ; rcturp. of the, epsotion of their respective ,districat, and rviiiiiftbovtlietiptif EalifitAiiii Or inis i iudgefiontl each die" .tript v an,thp, berougikA4tuyisbing,„ . _on... tits .thirdlilayr liter the eethe 'Clechon, being-SHIDAY life lath of tgaober,ctlein anadhere brAo!rattiTeitormltfte - takst! wr i t 'required by la , ar 04 satd„jadges. . , i ,,, . . -als& f . that *heroic. judge by Ali:aerie ortinit4 `l3leitc= eitionwts.mmtilei to,Mtend ...such .meetMg . .niA en,Whith the cartiagatp ey,ritharn -allnetitid slag" Wei sti charge. Tor Bytmre.or,tho .imipftouim i . arroleelislofttim• ehiiihelsof j .1.444.4J0ttick.wh.9.. . _ . emana- • Given under my- hand; in nip bilkvin Hirrielionrg, the day Qt September„ A. D. ; ,1802. -,lnt-ciaD_Latualdl Stnnuve's Orme, Aarreiberg. - eept2-dawin . . . _ Ittistellantous. / ViERUL. and V ‘ 13:11; :-.-'4I , IS':DTSVOVE! Y. l '' . '''' . n iiitiTON,_'Y IN',S otu lij: E" , CEMENT I tii Of:rnoie: generil'*intleal utility'. ttien, any invention now liefore the 00131104 It hae been thoronglily.Aese,ed dur ing the.. , ,in4, Jwo „years by tiFactinni.men,itd phinonn . . by alfio..be SOPEVOR 70 ANY 4dbesivePrepuitgonti known 1 GuitiTDledoiriay I Mir SEIM Applioable uthhiri!afii. Eititroteti Issoz#42 iCIatANT iinii"'tbing,:tad ;the re sult, "Of year of trtitdr; its combination -on; &inn& Prineipiea , , And under no' circumstances or chart;ce of tengieiatirre, benome oiiiript or emit any offensive smell. 'A new, thing., Its G4imbinatidn. HEE =EI BOOT ,:& SHOE Kanufacturer,s, : 'acing Ma- Chin — ea, will' Sad it lhe best article known as Cantenting for the Channels, it, works - without delay, Is not iniechad by ,atty change of tenipers tare: Boot a6d.Shoe, Manufactuiers. ' JZWELERS sufficiengy sive for their ves , ag)isai been Prove 4. • - Jeweleit ztwaimiallyaciaptatto Lomhao, &OM° claim as an.41),0 1 4. I Merit, tha t ttletiokii rutchfe Stud - Linings' ad Shoes sufficientlystrong with out:stitching. g8iffi1~368:..:,. It is the only., L•IQ`iTID• •C E Extant that is a otitis thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, ToYe t Bone, It Is a" lfq Andarticles ,of. Rousehohl 4 t • %mei'bar. lanaos's,-• larsomons ;CE NT Is in a liquid form j and' as. easily a;pplied as rude. HILTON'S Iszsciirsit Cionerr Is insoluble in watefor oil. • Elugoar,§ lasoza7u Ilsum Adheres oily substaubes. Supplied in Family or Man ufacturera' .Pack.ages ifrom 2 ounces to 100 Jbe. HILTON BBOS. & CO., • " Proprietors,: Providence B. • IMIII Agenta Philadelphia; , jo3,dly . . LANG *MAGIOXIS "FF'ERM OANDLEE3. • FIRST QUALITY. ALL SIZES. WM. DOCK, Ja., & cei sept 24 Paik Ettegaf4 Mr. (leoryi Bergnav —lnclosrid-I send you a serial of resolutioos passed by the oommissioned officers of the First A:gig:rept of Infantry Penn 'sylvania `Reserve Corps, at, el, meeting: held at thitleadquartets of theregfrixiiit on - the after noon of the 7th lest -• • ' Wm/ease, We being absent as Pennsylva nians from our native State, in edefence of our country, egainat it causeless end wicked attempt to overthrow con.tituted' authcerity, and feeling a deep interest in the approaching Grtherbatorial contest, in justice to our triendis in the State and to ourselves, we take this method to express our sentiments upon the issues involved; therefore, Resolved,' Ist ' That ortr'daty to our cortiotry and ourßtate impels us to give•our undivided and active euppqrt to the Administration aim con I duCting the affairs of the National Government, `in all its measures te'euppreis this wicked and nn_ holly retellion., - - r That 2d. Tbaelraew but one party, that which is for the tiigrstons`pinsecntion of the War until rebels isy down their arms; spurning thelno ;oration for "peactuponany terms," believing that at this stage of affairs a conquered ''peace will be the"qiickeit, beet - And Oheape'sit mode of enning.the war and prey - oath:4 rirecitireace. iict.- That we'recegnizi no maii as a.friead of the Union unlos he . Is ont-spokett and gives his earnest support to the Government ; and suchiympathiters With treason as Yallikildig -ham, Seymour; - .Wixidward, it ad i we 1 gard as .dangerous: men and 'enentica to our chit try. 4th. That in Andrew G. . Curtin - behold the - uthicarbted, earnest pattiatitffd - . eta ' ' an. - trulY>the "Moral& the soldier," the kid of his , ,country, with' energy 'and abilityifdr,.the P 1 4 818 .)..,til S ive @ea ead affect tte MO. kquir 3- raent tioni,the* Key,stoneOri. toper i l . of Na i= tonal alltiltOrittattiiiiiet wp - Wil retir is tilde thin 4iittimo re' ler thin's' in.' 'ji baffle or ctte r a reinforcementtoimr:araty..7:-: .., .. ! 4th: - Thaji in, judge, Woodward, 41fticandi date.Of...the misnamed Diplomatic R r ty; we recognize an :aßrilOgllit fe'r tieciedion, an riconr lager to the rebellidn, , her Trierid , ifif ' the aoldier, _and - no true friend-to:am mottntryq, ?Ind we -would yegardhis,.ekeetiopito the gobernatbrial 'eliali cif oar Stallias a ,Calsratity totile,,untry ? es dhipiriliae fa to oaf ancreneottrei ing" tii the.rehels. ; '-' ; %`, ' , 1 -: = ' ' P l l , . • 6th. That, heing:Rdisfrimbhhted, ;4re, call upon-all-our; friends;-and-upon - have" and-upon ail wave , faille, spmkoklome for 7 t,heir. ; country remain= lit; to use every t . honorable r means 4 Idea Andrew GE Otirtin ; tlitrebrhalifening ilkelfalt efsthe 'rribelliekt ttie , ptinisliinent 'Of traitors South. anti tiorih,..arid seem& tchourcalf:Sky' a , wane,: aeyer stg!ia tok 414dpi:radio] tatt) cn T B Kardintie Atniat i ifu m . ,„• 3 P lleirt,oZt ot i, : " er , ler, , Lt and Act Quartermaster ; S r... Chit son, Surgeon in charge; John Barber,=. Aver Su.ogeon ; Mott Elootun, Capt Co A; Chnitey W Nields. let Lt CO A : Win _T, Raw?... V.pf n o , ;rump-r, oprecnor, 2d Lient Company B.; John it Thompeon; 2d Lieut Commander - Co C ; Nirm G Wasson, ; °apt Co D; W NI Trapnell, )First Lt co R ; P . .7 0 . 11?rios!, Capt . Co E ; T . P Drew. First Li corn'de CO F ; John I` Gorman,'Se'crmd Lt Co P ; J Taggatt, Filet .Lt com'di Oa 124 ;,1 White, Second Lt Co G ; John.AprowliSeeorid Lt.cona'dg Co II; Wm E Wolf; Second Lient com'dg Co I; RN liliunigh,"F st‘Lielat'conedg Colt ; G E Kitanniller, Second Lt Co K ; Wm Cooper Talley, Col. First Beg coni'dg First Bid- We- IN The above are the u> cars present with the regiment, the otbers - being absent nonn4dand on - detached settle°. - IN his speech delivered in Philadelphia; Th/7 camber 13th, Judge Woodward says: # "The tradition of the elders lingered id the genera ions which immediately succeeded , the adoption of the Como tuition; and their pamion for freedom, just as - strong- as ours, was chas tened into qoyalty•to:thrieniori.mid veneration fir the rights,Of the States. - , )The Constitution which was strong enough to govern sueb men, is, tea' weak to resitrain us whO have outgrown the grave atti'mcderitis wisdom that tabice:l no Irrepressible :Conflicts 'between brethren, but taught them - to dwell tosether in unity. I would make it strong ,enongh to restrain the Madness of our thy." In ittisletter to liana !.. - .Sharpley, dated September 214, 1863, -Judge 'WOodiferd says: "My life hasheeti spent:thus far; in uphold ing the Constitution - of 'Abe United Stags se the fathers framed it, the Union they formed, and the Constitut - ion and livesof the State; and whatever of life remains to Elie Will tie devoted to the samerends, whether-hi public or private stations." I_, New, what iaiTudge Woodward in favor Of the CoriatitndpnnisAcfni or a new oonstitadonf A starry, reApectable • young., • gentleman of 'twenty-ene, good disposition; "and doing to open-a- corinepondence irith some tidy, with a view, if inntually-agreeable, to matrimonyi She, must he pretty,• well edu cated and accomplfshed, and not over twenty one. Answer enclosing a photograph will be treated - in the'zmost confidential manner, and one sent in:teturn. Addres.s W. B. Johnson, box No: 813; flaillsburg; Pa: - We find - the above in the Waverly ifagazine .publisheditt Boater'. ' , Whets "W. B. Johnson?' OW. any one inform us ? MAN fininno.= On Tuesday Johri 0. Stuohtd, a returned soldier of the nine months'amine, was , stabbed , in the:abdomen by a man named Kaufman, of Indiana,ra., in front of the Court House in that town : ; "It 'appears they had a dispute on politica, 'Which led to blows; Stuchal knocked Kauffman down, he got up and rushed upon him with a knife, inflicting a severe, bit it is hoped ' not fatal wound of some two biota lenghth. Kaufman was immeslialety a:- mated and lodged in jail. ,t) REMEMBER _ . Gen Wurisx Dram, one of the oddest Dario crate in the "Tenth Legion," is out for the re election of Go*. Curtin. He is doing all in his .power as an honest man and a. soldier, to save .the Stee from falling...into the hands,of !litres : son iyiipatbiier,:' Ehkinilnence will tie felt in Northampton county. — ' ' - Tan U. P. BliaDT-4 Pittabuirliynod of the United Presbyterian church recently In session at NOWVIIIeI, adjourned to meet at Cana oneburg, on the firet Thorsday of fieptemberi 1864, at 2 eel** *. tr. Soldier's Appeal Road I 1 I . _ Rzetrqtriimas ; R , • NEAR CULPEPER 0. tf. -VA:, Oct 7, 100. PRICE ONE CENT Xst) Eefenrao. LATER FROM NEW ORLEANS. A BATTLE NEAR FRANKLIN DEFEAT OF THE REB ELS . CAPTURE OF .-.MITILT;ERY • The steamer Evening Star, from New Orleans, on the 4th hat , arrived here this afternoon Among her passengers are 111 , j r G net al li< .r -ran; Commander Coldsborongh. 165 sick eel - 'diem and - 161 rebel (facers as prisoners of war. Oar letterof the 4 , h inst , stat-s that the headquarters of the 19th Army Corps on the 8d inst. were near Franklin. oa.the 2d inst. there was a cavalry skirmish between the forces under the command of Col. Davis and the rebels, which resulted in the de feat of the rebels. Col. Davie captured the rebel plec3 of ar tillerjr. No rebel demonstration has ainaa ices made. THE VtirAß, IN MISSISSJPPI. The Rebels Cencent•a+ing their Fones near Columbus Proclamation of Got Frown, of Georgia The rebels under Gen:Lea, of General Joe Johnston's staff, are said -to be coneentrathg near Volrimbus, Hiss., where the confederstee hive. extensive iron and other manufactories and strong works of defence. t- Gov, 'Blown, of Georgia. has issued a procia- Matfon protastingegainst the seizure o" personal private property for the ute of the repel goer eloept in eases where the' authority plainly emanates from headquarters. The call upon the State to resit the impressment of property where lurch authority cabnot he pro duced, persons are to be committed to jail' until a warrant ouLbe issued against them for rob : ping. ; Advires from Little Book are satisfactory. tionthern papers notice a decline of from SOO to 400 per emit. in gold. GRAND KRUM IN PIIIIMELPIIIA. anihnsisitic Reception or• Gov. Curtin PIIMADELPULty Oct. IL The Caitin.dtimolastratiGn. on taturday night . ingite and imlxating ME Got , . Curtin was conducted to ihe Conticen ital hotel, where he made an eloquent speech which was enthusiastically received. FROM WASUrnGTON. WAsErtsorom, Oot. 10 SPECIAL ORDER NO. 450. -So much of special order No. 837, July 29, 1863, from 'this office as dismissed Col. Dyer, 175th' Pennsylvania Volunteers, is by direction of 'the President hereby revoked, and he will be honorably mustered out of service of the United States at the date at which his regiment went out of service. By order ot the Secretary of War. [Signed] E. D. TOWNSAND, A. A. G. TEM H.EIBELI BA/MARS AT WoRK. ST Loins, 0-t 10. Telegraphic communcation war interrupted about thirteen mite s west of Jell'enson City last nieht, the roue! raiders having struck the Pacific railroad, at that point. They aro now marching eastward Accounts this morning place them five miles erst of Tipton. The , coitificatione at Bediia have been strengthened by baled hay, and every preparation is being made for the defence of that, p st. It is nut known as yet whether the rebels have don 3 any dam•+Re to the Nellie r;tilrbad. Ora sZoobs. OPENED TH/13 MORNING! A. FOIL LINE OF GENTS UNDER WEIR! UNDER SHIRTS, (all kinds and "sizes ) DRAWERS,-(ailreigres and kinds of materials.) BOYS' UNDER SHIRTS AND DR INVERS. IiaDIEB' UNDER WEAR. Call and examine at CATHCART & BROTHER, 526 d2w Next door to Harrisburg Bank. INDUCEMENIS TO PURCHASERS. A. MGR ASSOILTMONT OF DUMAS SILKS ARE OFFERED AT LOW PRICEs PLAIN BLUE AND BROWN STLBS, ENG. REPEDURNING PLAIN &GLORIED FIGURED SILKS, MAGNIFICENT BLACK DRESS SILKS, BLACK FIGURED DRESS SILKS, Theis Goods are of the very best Hakes, arid Cheap. CATHCART St BROTHER, a 27 d2w Nett door to Harrisburg Bank. THE. KIM PECTORALS CONTAIN Coltsfoot, Horehound, Uti K:cac subs, Selma and Polni/l, (the most relia ble expectorant known ,) are the chief active constituents, so blended with Gum AraLic and Sugar that each lounge co:ltalia a mild and very pleasant dose. Are very useful to soothe a cough._ allay tickling in the throat, to relieve -hoarseness, catarrh, sore throat, &c. Prepared and sold by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO , oct6 'Apothecaries, Harrisburg, Pa. AGUE 1 AGUE I! A SlMPLEW,Rifectual Cure- Has been in 1 - 1: we for fifteen years—never mown to fail Sold wholesale and retail. C. S. ESHER, 624 North 12th street, Philadelphia ocia-d1 DRUID REEL lifichenees Jost receited by i 1.112 1 . WM. DOCK, Jr., 8c Co • A 'LARGE variety of Notions, just received, n. at EMOTES'S 1100ESTOUE t>- =I NEW YORK, Oct. 10 awn, Oct, 10 FaeeleiOr Beef,