pail g Celegrapl2. HARRISBURG, PA. Tuesday Afternoon, August 23, '59. LARGEST CIRCITLATION.—By a recent de. claim or the Harrisburg Poet Easter, the DAISY TELEGRAPH has the LARGEST IHR9PLATION, within the delivery 01 the Post Mike, of any Paper, Daily or Weekly, published in this place -TWO PRESSES FOR SALE. TWO LARGE ADAM'S PRINTING PRESSES are offered for sale at this Office, at low rates and on accommodating' terms. The presses have been and are still used in printing the Daily and Weekly Tia;IGIWII, but the increas ing circulation of4or paper.compejs us to use faster presses. They will ivork 16 sheets every minute Verreurr, and have often worked up to 20. 'l'lley,:-Auxi both in excellent order, and adapimitolitiam or man power. For a country teas they would answer all the purposes desired. For particulars &Mess, GEO. BERGNER & CO. 90. ORCILITTE.E. T}}o Chairman of the late County Con vention JOHN P. Ittrnow.wonD has ap • ?shoed the following County Committee :. Jwoon D. Borman, Chairman. • tlarrisburg—Alfred Mentz, Joseph F. Knipe, Wit.,Oolder, Jr., atid Joshua Wiestling. Lykens—Hilary Schreiner. Grata—Daniel Lehr. Mifflin—Benj. Bordner: Washington—l3enj. R. BUffington. Wic,onhico—Jacoli P. Hoffman. Upper Paxton—O. J. Reigle. • MillifsburgfADr. Geo. B. Weller. Jararson--4onathan Euterline. ackson—Dr. J. Nunemacher. Halffitx—Charles C. Meredith. Middle Paxton—George Kinfer. Dauphin—AugnstusT.Garverich. • fhisquehantt—Col. A Eisler. SWatarti—Michael A. Frantz. Lower Swatorn—K. O. Jo an. Middletown—Dr. john zingland,' John E. Carmony and E. M'Creary. Londonderry—Samuel Kelpsr. West.lAndonderry—Joseph H. Landis. COiteirago.r-Joseplt Clark. Deny—Dr. Jacob Shope. - East Hanover—Amos Early. • Backenstoss. pt ; anover— 711:errN1 Lower 'exec/a—Thos. Stiolun. Reed—Christian Heikel. Rush—David- Itelnoehl. • TILE- DICEOORATIC CONVBX- TION. -. We publish to-day the resolutions adopt ed by this , beily yesterday, from which4t will be obseived that the leaders in this d'oent7 adhere to Mr. .BUCHAN.4I 4 sunhat they shout hosannas to all the tyrannical acts and extri'vagante_measures *opted by his Administration. 'Nothitn32 ttas expected from a body of delegates controlled entirely by a few leaders about town. We are glad that they have had the manliness to express themselves Al beldlyon the subject. The Administra : tion of Gov. -PACKER, was not noticed at all in the resolutions. The Governor was nobonly passed by in contemptuous silence in the resolutions, but was greatly villified by One of the substituted delegates of this town. A lively time was anticipated, from the fact that several contested seats were in controversy; .but the crowd who had as tibicria:the room soon discovered that '"fair' 'filay" was a stranger to the COn vention, and that the minority were Co be r ollokedlclown,,Wiihont being heard. Our Moo LAwites, who so fearlessly repre sented -the Democracy in tbe.Legislature two sessions ago, was voted out of the Convention, without even being permitted to explain his case. Ha was undoubtedly in Philadelphia, and, therefore, not a resi dent in the county. This he attempted to explain, but was ruled out of order, and unceremoniously choked down. Our amiable friend Sir RICHARD, of the Patriot and union,. worked his way into the Convention as a substitute for his partner, 0. BARRETT, who being a sort of negative and innocent man, was elected, or as many others presume, was permitted to go in order to " save the But no matter; RICHARD was there in all his glory, and -spread himself considerably, particularly when he referred to Goi. Now En's Administration, which he 'de .nouneed in bitter terms, and declared it ' beneath his notice in the same breath with arkich lis, assailed it. (A. friend at our elbow retntrks that he stood considerably upon his digeity.) . A.i miry mho" we met our good natured fdend. JitnXiithtow, E sq., Attoiney "tetik General of ' the 'Mt ad States, in the street,'and we really fel.±; somewhat con.: founded as we gave himikkearty shake of • , 844 . 4 , 1 knelt! *hat had',A-zought him Fit 4 , err early by railroad high ~g speed, at liCiontt little reflection we w L, m i n d_ al that this was the day for th.V. ,_ ing • . ,tlo,Deinooratic County Convention, t :`' tit was very important that the (9 , B." administration should he heartily eilL ' cloned by the County Of the State Capitol of. Pennsylvania; we oongratulate-Attor ney General Black that he.,suoceedod ao well, and we have no doubt tbat upon his ioal home, the old man will' Welcome bbn with the plandito 4 good. and felliftd, Jeremiah P' The ticket nominated by the Conven tion on Monday needs no comment on our part. It is enough for us to.know• that it is the weakest that they could have pos. sibly nominated. With one or two excep tions, none of the candidates are fit for the stations for which they are named.— But apart from this, the resolutions are such as to drive the whole anti 7 Leoompton force from their support. We are sorry that the Convention thus followed the blind behests and obeyed the command given them from Washington So eagerly. The proceedings oft he Con vention are condemned by the largest por tion of the party in town, andouifriends can rely upon an increased majority for the People'siiinit r e't in did Dauphin. We ap pend the resolutions Resiked That the' Democrac3r i . estiv ,eba uphin county r e seer their unfalterin 'Mien to the Federal Union and the Constiption which gave it" existence, pledging thertmelves, - Once more, to Maintain the Constitutional rights of all the States and their perfect equality. Resolved, That the growing power of section alism and tlisunionism, should awaken the pro- found solicitude, and stimulate the energies of every true Pennsylvanian, citizens of al just State, whibh standing midway between the an gry-sections, and having for mission, to act as moderator and conservator of the constitutional rights of both the North and the. South frowns upon disunion- ultraisrn , wherever it is exhibited. Resolved, That the continued agitation of the slavery question should, be in every way dis couraged, since its manifest tendency is to so alienate the different States of the Confederacy, as to render a dissolution ofthe Union probable, at no distantAktY. Acts of Congress in 1850, and recent decisions of the Supreme Court of the United States, have so settled the various questions connected with slavery in the-Terri tories and slavery in the States, that all differ ences hereafter arising may be safely left to the Territorial or Federal Courts for adjudication, and to the Federal Executive, whose-duty it is to see that the .deciaions of the Courts are faith fully executed. Rooked, 'That while heheeforkeeheretofore, we will,defend and maintain, at all times, and at all risks, - every constitutional right of the South ip,the Territories, and .. nershii) in eriery res whichibai Wital domain, girts and a f - ixp -“aenditure of blood, w - yet express our regret that there Should exiet even a very insignificant body of men, as it is perceived to be,. who aim at a ye-opening of the illegal and . nefericis' slaVe-trade. Reeilised.."What4he .Ditmocratio party, which bas beep-distinguished for its.determined advo cacy of the sovereignty of , the , people., sod the equality of 'the States, Is just as decided in in sisting upon' the equality of all American citi semi whstit'er horn upon our soil or in a foreign land% while the Opposition by whatever name designated, has been always found ip antagon ism to these fundamental ideas of oni'llepubli can institutions. Thichits been serikingly ex emplified in the influential Opposition State of even. within the present year, fi ern an' atilenliment to the Constitntion,-- twice passed by l 'a itepublideVillegililature, and adopted by a large majority of the popular votes--denies the elective franchitie to white citizens of the United States, 'of foreign birth, Until the expiration of two years after their naturalization, but freely extends the same to Ignorant negroes, - Resolvad, That , thecreation of &national debt, in time of peace, is inexpedient and unwise; so that it is the duty' of Congress, at the earliest day practicable, to provide for its liquidation and prevent its increase, which can only be done, at the present time, by arranging the rates of duty.on foreignimports in such a man ner as to obtain the amount of means necessary to meet the current - expenses of Government, and pay off the present debt. Readved, That the Senator and members of Congress from Pennsylvania, should receive a "God speed" froni all , true Democrats, for their patriotic, national, consistent and fearless con duct, amid the awaits of factionists and the "virulence of disappointed officeseekers , Resolved, That we gladly nurseling' Of the occasion to again testify. our esteem for the only President _that* Pennsylvania has ever given to the Union, Jen= BOOHANAZI, a states -man who has-been more abused; vilified and misrepresented, than; any other since ;the days of ;Jackson. , Posterity. will do him full justice. Yet his cotemporaries - commence, be .ftire his voltnitary retirement from publiolife, to acknowledge his great services, at a season of financial depression; and amid unexampled 'difficulties, both at home and abroad; in ending the - rebellion in Utah; in pacifying Kansas; in it. relations with foreign gov especially in hi ' — '7.777C - of search, which e,peace of the.world ,for more ceeturrin promptly foreing is tardy justice; in his far-seeing efforts to obtain proper concessions of transit routes across the Central American Isthmus.— Sagacious, patrioticoilligent and pure, he has deserved well of his country. Resolved, That in ItiosattnsoN L. WRIGHT and JOHN Rows, the Democracykof the State have presented, for their suffrages two' gentlemen of unimpaached integrity and undoubted qualifi cations, who should receivel their enthusiastic and energetic support. Resolved, That to the ticket which We to-day have nominated, of good men.and souhd Demo crats, we pledge our most earnest support, and call upon the Democracy of the , county to be active, in ordar to triumphantly elect them to their respective offices next October. WMIREABOUTti ON FAVSIONT.-- Cal ifornia papers. report that,Col. Fremont's family and household are eriaamped upon the top of Mount Bullion, two thousand feet above Bear Valley, and about four thousand five hun4red feet, above . tide water. The atmosphere at this point is very comfortable during the hottest Season. The spring at which they are encamped is the resort of 'grizzlies, and a dispute re_ garding the water privileges is quite like ly to arise during the season. THE Green County .Republican of last week has a long editorial favoring the nomination of Hon. JOHN Covonu, of Westmoreland county as the American littpublican candidate for Governor in 'lt claims that'the West is entitled pennopluattia Wait etlegrapb, (rucoban 2fterttoon, 7i.ugust 23, 1859. " JEN'ICS'" OPINION OF BAB,R, M'CALMONT, BLACK, &e. " Occasional," the Washington corres pondent of the Philadelphia Press, has ac cidentally come into possession of a letter written by "Jenks," President Buchan an's " Jack Downing." From it we glean the.following paragraphs of loosLinterest : " Dug Wallach has gone off on a tour, and intends, writing for his paper—the Star. I hays secured a valuable editor in his place, and you will see hereafter that the Star will be a furioni advocate of your Administration. If you see Barr, of the Hittsburg Post, at the Springs, give him my - befit respects. His article in your favor was a great one, and although Cobb laughs at it, ifiti - Dridley Mann is riliffibieit'iveryvihere, it was right that it should appear. " It will give you pleasure to know that we have finally succeeded in convincing , the coon by Wit you had nothing' Whatever to_dc; With the Le. Clare and Hofer letters. Appletan is very busy writing all over the country to ihjik effect. " Wendell is gone to New York. His and Florence's new magazine will, I think = =be a good strike. The fitStaumber will luiveln its, picture of you in a very imposing attitude. Wendell Insists that, instead of a white choker, the engraver shallgive you a black cravat, but Florence sayilit Shalt not be so- lam in fairer of the white cravat, and so is Mr. Black, -but you will have to decide the question. Wendell will pay-up the organs in Philadelphia as tie goes through, according to his fast contract. Be is sigood fellow, and says he.has burnt all the letars. I think he has. So sleep well "Col. Leonard, the new for signing the land patents, (a place you o 1 ht to hamgiven me,) does his duty very well ; but of all the men in town since Glancy Jones loft - for Austria, I think Flinn is the best. He has ifot got Much sense, but he is your friend. "Gen. Bowman continues in excellent health. I see him every day. He complains that the Conatthaton is a losing concern, and that it don't pay as well as the Bedford Gazette ; but he ex pects you will make it up in your will. lam afraid some of the sharp fellows about here are laughing at Bowman. He huts got to quit wri ting for the newspapers, and confine himself to dimes. I don't like Judge Black, and he don't like me ; but he is a good writer, and if only you were here to overlook what he puts down, he could do a greet deal of good. A young man stained McCalmont, brought here by the J from Pittsbprg, to he , 22kirq..4 Zvi jaw, is sharp with &len too. A word fro`- you ma e him write more for the country papers than he does. " I heard accidentally that the article in the Philadelphis paper attacking Breckinridge ' was written by McCalmont. I don't believe this, for bitterly as Blabk hates Breckenridge, (and we all do,) I don't think he would advise this public show of our handsagainst the Vice Fred dent. It must have come from Tyler; (who has only, one fault, and that is, he isa little impul sive,) or some other Guthrie man, in Phila delphia." $S 4.lTa' V.);511DIOT AGA:INBT A RAILROAD COMPANY.—ForAnaraI days of last week .14 . an important ease was iii - ffrogaes / L., or a jury in the 'United States Ciroisit ' t; in Chicago, Hon. Judge Drummoidlite siding, in which Messrs. Thomas Ely '& Co., were the plaintiffs, against the Mis sissippi and Wabash R. R. Co., to recover claims for alleged dues on - contracts frona that Company. Messrs. Williams, of Quincy, and Arrington, of Chicago, ap peared for the plaintiffs, Menne. Fuller & Purple for the defendants. The jury brought in a verdict on Friday night of $lB,OOO for the plaintiffs. A motion for a new- trial is pending. THE New York Herald publishes volo minous statements .of the number of mes;. sagcswhich-passed over thwAtlantic cable, which shoWs that from thelgtb of:Angust to the 18th ofSeptember, one fiuOred and twenty-nine - messages were sent from, Valentia . .to New Foundlancl, while the number sent from NewToundland to Va lentia, during the same time, was one hun dred and seventy-one. The total four= hundred, both ways. This statement is verified on oath Wore R. B. Campbell,l3. S. Consul at Loud.. MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced nurse and female physician, has a Soothing Syrup , for childreneetbiog, which greatly ficillintes - the process of teething by soft ening the gums, reducing all Inflammation—will allay all pain, and is sure.to regulate the bowels. Papaw:l*oßM, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves and relief and health to your infants. Perfectly safe in all oases. See dvertisement in another column. aug4•dawly ANT or mut sr.anzas afflicted with SosolruLa. or Sorom lous complaints; will do'well to read the remarks in our advertising columns respecting it. But little of the na ture of this disorder has been known by the : ; people, and the clear exposition of It there given, will prove accepta ble and useful. We have long admired the searching *id able manner in which Da. Alm treats every subject be touches : whatever has Its attention at all, has a great deal of it, he masters what be undertakes, and no one who has a particle of feeling or his afflicted fellow man, can look with indifference upon his labors for the sick. Read what he says of Scrofttla, and see in how fewwords and how cloarly he tells: us more than ire-all havahnown of this insidious and fatal malady. am, Philadelphia, Pa. . _ Tae 'GHBAT Easing BIIMEDF.—Sir James Clarke'a Celebrated Female Pllls, prepared from a pre scriptlon of Sir .1. Clarke, M. D., Pbygdolan /kitraurdinary td the Queen. This well known medicine is no IMPOsition, but a sure and safe remedy . for female Difficulties and Obstructions from ink Cause whatever ; and although a powerful remedy, they 'contain nothing hurthd to the constitution. TO MARRIED. LADIES It is peculiarly suited. It will, in a short time, bring on the monthly period with regularity. - THESE pant ELVA NEVER BMW KNOWN TO 7.AIL WHERE THE DININIT/ONS ON THE 2ND PAGE OF PANTHER? ARE WELL OH. SERVER. For full particulars, get a pamphlet ` free, of the agent B.—sl and 6 postage stamps enclosed to any, au thorised agent, will Insure a bottle, contabsing over 60 .Pll3, by return mail. C. A. RANNVAILT, agent for Harris burg. Pa. T. W. Dyott & Sons, wholesales agents of Philadelphia. " Innl3.d4puly To the Be-Drugged and Poisoned Citizens You are overrun with a d.,inge of the vilest compounds in the teem of ""Alcoholic Drinksi!, that ever emanated from that pest of society, the Lagoon Mucks. They are sold to you as a luxury, or they are disUensed to you as a Medicine, and in either case the erect is the same There is bat one way to °Scapa, and that is tome, se a luxury or a medicament, a safe and reliable stimulant, sold under stump and seal, which render* it certain that it has not been tampered with. Such an, article is CHARLES' LONDON CO RDIAL GIN , which is distilled under inspection of the British Govern meat, Is delicately flavored (unlike any other Dln) with some ot the most valuable restoratives of thw - Vegetehle Kingdom, and is by far the most hesithy beverage extant. Tim non mom= PHYSICLIBIR OF EUROPA AND AMERICA not only recommend its ose by.the hale and hearty, but prescribe it as a medicine where a stimulant is required. Tan Puxsaa sax witl,lind It not only a,pleasant beta certain relief in sufferings of a periodical character. Ariarrinu.. Cinutuas or ALL BARBS -pronounce It per fectly pure. and its restorative merits incomparable. . Sold in quart, and pint botthiehy all Batsmen, Gaotiehts, Sm. For sale,in; Harrisburg by D. W. GROSS ai CO., No A 9 Market stioet.„ EDMTINire. CHARLIIB, aitieria Ageirt;' eprres.dawly Depot No. 30 Broadway, New York the Hon. and most stains—one ast political .every wing the OF PENNSYLVANIA LATEST BY TELEGRAPH. SPECIAL DISPATCHES TO Tllll DAILY yzr4E.GRAPH. News From Washington. - , r.WA44l4.ceroN, Aqguat 28. The administration has bestowed upon the subject of the African slave trade its earnest attention, and with a view of suppressing, as far as possible, this traffic, has initiated mea sures more efficient and extensive than ever before tot:that purpose. The Squadron for the plEtato_9f . 4lrjca, as arranged by the Secretary of the will coneitit of the following named vessels : The steamers Mystic, Sumpter, San jacinto, and Mohican, and the sloops of-war Constellation,the flag-ships Portsmouth, Marion and Vincennes. The most efficient officers are designated to their command. Those of the steamers Mystic and Sumpter are respectively Lieut. it. E. Leroy and Lieut. J. A. Armstrong.• These gentlemen were, at their own request, ,ordered to this service. Their vessels being of light draft, can penetrate waters too shallow for those which have heretofore been on that coast; besides having the tylvantage of steam. Ileum Slavers - will - be more closely -pursued. The joint treaty with England requires that the - United States 'shall keep there alorce of eighty guns, but by the recent arrangement on the part of the administration, the number • of our guns will be one hundred and sixteen. Mr. Birney,_ who succeeds Mr. Morse as Naval Storekeeper; went out in the Constellation, with instructions to remove' the naval depot foir the - African squadron.,from Porto Prays to San Paul de .Leando, which is three hundred and thirty six miles distant from Porto Prayo. This new depot will, consequently, be much nearer, than the former to the principal points of traffic on the coast, and will in a great mea sun obviate the necessity of long cruises. On,our own coast, too, there is to be an eft'. dent naval force, composed _nf-tifriteas ; the , ! Mohawk," Lieut. C4ven ; the "Nyalkotte," Lieut. Stan ley, and;the " Fulton," Commaeder Q. Williamson. They are•to cruise in the neigh borhood of Cuba, for the purpose of . capturing any slaver which may by their expertness es cape the vigilance of our naval force on the African coast. These arrangements will soon go into full operation, and the Secretary of the Navy is now hurrying the preparation of such of the vessels se are yet in port for this important service. - Professor.Dimitry, the new minister to Cen tral America, will leave abott'the - Ist of Sep tember for Costa Rica. General Cass will en tertain at dinner to•day, Minister Mate and Mr. - • hinagoaz444l.6l/149naleace—been ex tended to these distinguished Mexicans by gen tlemen, connected with the executive depart ment of our government: A private despatch from Carlisle, Indiana, announces the death of Hon. John A. Davis, of that State, and formerly Speaker of the 11. S. House of Representatives. The President has recognized . Henry Schon dorff as Consul of the Prince of Reuss of the Elder Branch, and of the Prince of Reuse of the Junior Branch to reside at New York. He hai also recognized C. E. Stewart as Consul of Bel giurn,to reside at Charleston, S. C. The Presi dent has appointed Wm. T. Wright, Jr., of Maryland, as Consul at Santo. **active Fire at Halifax. Beckvins, N. 8., August 28. We learn from Halifax, that lieliay's stable at Truro has has been burnt, and that all the horses, numbering ten, perished in the flames. As thAe-korses_ included those used specially for expressing, the steamer's news from Halifax, tO Becky'lle for the New York Associated Press, it is fearedthere will be undsual delay with the steamer Canada's news,-nOwnearat hand: The fire was undoubtedly, Jt is-said, the work of an incendiary-; and as it may be a part of machinery. by whickeoroetwn'tie to , be perpe - traded i. • Win with the next news from Europe, the commercial public should be more than usually cautious until the authentic intel ligence shall have been placed npon the belle: "tins of the Associated Press. Later from Mexico.: . —. _ . , . . .. . , . . • Naw.Ormasne, August 28. . Vera .Crux advicT to the 11th inst., report that Messis...Hargoni.& Jacket liave purchased the., Tehuantepec. Tralrath- 7 -Ttly . agent at 14 Btenatillan liai peen red to engageen ! to re•commence t work , The steamship Adriatic is to rn n the Pacific aide ... Perry Senatorial Nomination. DucetnioN, Augusi 22 The People's Convention of Perry county met yesterday, and instructed the Senatorial con ferees to vote for Wm. BArvin, of Cumber land county, as the candidate for Senate; by a large mat 41. Y ors &c. c." Shot.. - .Arauto est 28. ElugTedi was shot in the head and in stantly adliid last night when on his way home, about twelve o'clock. Several arrests have been made and a coroner's inquest is now op gaged investigating the circumstances leading to the murder. Botts Nominated for President. RICHMOND, VA., August 23 A large meeting of the Opposition was held here last night. Resolutions were passed ex pressing a prefetence fonjohn M. Botts for Pres ident, and , recommending the holding of a State Convention during the. fall. Texas Election. WASHINGTON, August 28 The Galveston Civilian of the 13th thinks Houston is elected Governor by ten to twelve thousand majority. 'DR. WM. EGrLE RESPECTFULLY offers his professiOnal A3l) . services to the citizens of Harrisburg and vicinity. ger Office in the 6, Patriot and Union» Buildings Third treet, above Market. LOST. A BOUT a week since, a TICKET froin zpic Hanisburg to New , York via Philadelphia.. %.11. , waa part of isato4 at elltoago, pl ace: The to , this plg: ikft Thader pleakiietive' it at this - augS2.d2t Ntw - tAbrertistments. 'VCR RENT.-4 BRICK HOUSE in Third 1: street above North. Possession given on the first or September. Enquire of A. HUMMEL, corner of Fourth and Market streets. - atm2B.dl Or • . • SHORTEST TIME AND MOST RELIABLE. ROUTE TO NEW YORK ts VIA TEN PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL R. R. AND CARDEN AND AJID3OY, OR NEW BRUNS.- WICK R. R. , . NARK. $4.80 OMNIBUS FARE THROUGH PHILADEL • PHIA INCLUDED. PASSENGERS Hanisburg via Pennsylvania Central R. 8., arrive in New York as follows, viz: LEAVING HARRISBURG by FAST LINE at 2.30 A. x., arrive In New York at 180 P. N. LEAVING HARRISBURG by EXPRESS TRAIN at 6.06 A.I. arrive In Nei% York at &10 p. it. LEAVING HARRISBURG by MAIL TRAIN at 1.10 P. it., arrive in New York at, 10.00 P. N. ILVERAINS by.this route make close connections at Philadelphia. , PASSENGERS privileged to STOP in Philadelphia and resume their journey at pleasure. A.L. BOURFORT, Supt. Natl. Dim relttea. B. IL IRVIN J. CRANE, Bckd Agent. augloqitt-rd-aug2B ORDINANCE. Be it ordained, by. the Town Council of the borough of Harrisburg, That from and after promulgation of this ordinance, any person or persons bringing a wagon, cart, dray, sled, or other carriage, to the Market Square, or Market street, between Front and Fifth streets, or in Second street, between Chestnut and Walnut streets, on Market days, shall, during Market hours, place the same by backing against the Curb-stone, outside of the pavement on either side of the street ; and all persons refusing to conform to the said regulations, shall, upon conviction before the Chief Burgess, or any Justice of the Peace, forfeit, and - pay - for every ago*•cart, dray; other carriage, not placed as herein directed, the sum of one dol lar: And the clerk of the market is hereby en joined and required to enforce this ordinance, and-prosecute all persons offending against it. Plumed Aug. 20, 1869. WM. H. KEPNER. Free' L. lova Ortalea. Attest—DAVlD HARRIS, 2bwn Clerk. MELLONS, OH ! CHEAP JOHN has arrived from Baltimore with a large lot of PRIME MELLONS. Call and see him, one door above the Pant flour, M arket Street.— m Kella for five cents. itog2o-d15•• GROCERIES, PROVISIONS & TEAS AT TEE NEW STAND, Wc:o.. 12, North Western 'Side of Market Square. rilliFondersi g ped respectfully invites the attention or the publlo to bui tkoek of Groceriet, consisting in part of Green _and Black Teas, Loaf Sugar -orali qualities, N. 0. and Porte Rico Sugars; Violation of all qualities, Liquors of all kinds, Foreign and ilotnestic, Piokela and swum &akar Ourvillatns and *ed'Beef, Spices, Rio said-Java Coffee, Green and Bibwn Oils, Salt, Flab, ha , ko and all other articleflustuilly Bound. in large Groceries, all of which will be disposed of on the most reasonable -toms. Also, a Wrga stock ,ot Chiba Gins Ward;lto , 'alto.' Families wllrlnd it their interest to call before purcluisiag elsewhere. itur2o-dtf' W. L. TREMOR. IRL -WANTED.-A GERMAN GIRL capable of 'doing the work - of a small fatally; can find permanent place and good _wages promptly paid, by applying at THIB OFFICE. aulB dtf AxTAN I'ED.--A good C00K.,. . Apply o,t, • the liFratiklin House," Walnut street., liberal ages will be paid. auglb•dtf DAUPHIN COUNTY AGRICULTURAL . SOCIETY I HE .Executive Committee of this Society T have appointed the following °Moore for the Exhi bition of WEDNESDAY, Sept. Sist, THURSDAY, Sept. Raid; FRIDAY Sept. 23d, 1859; Ruperiiitandent, and OW Marshal: . • Gain, R. C. WILLIAMS Omni - Mee of Arrassr.i , ,s)tenU and Aids to Marshai.--ffiej. DAVID MUMMA, an.,7desars. WILLUM C. KEPNER., JAKOB C. BOMBERGER and Bunion G. Prima The above Officers are charged with the reception and allotment'of space and wanton for alti articles intended 'for" exhibition, and with the goodorder of visitors and 'exhibitors. Assistant Secretary Whose office for business will ba-sstaus...rsc -litrtbstutrieguntinthintt itbirua Walnut, Earrlabarg, where premiums . BElS and list ofJudgqii will be fornßbed • entries made and eager tsunamis of the Scaletytranaaoted On 'and after the ISt of Septeinber, nntlittie day foi: opening•the Exhibition, when the office will be removed to the Grounds of the Park. TIM POLLOWiNG REGULATIONS HAVE ALSO BEEN ADOPTED 1. Every 1 arson wishing' to be enrolled as a member of the S eciPty, must apply on or before the first day of each annual Fair, and en payment 'or one dollar to the Treasiner, shall .receive a certificate ot membership, wallah-leg the ttvine of the appllcant,.and endorsed by the Secretary • but no such terkijicate 3kaU admit any per son tato the eehibitton- Persons acting as Judges are ex pected to bmome menibers.' 2. Every person becoming a member, as above, by the payment of one dollar, shall receive with his certifi cate of membership viva tickets, each of which shall a :mit one person to the Fair once, and must be given up to ho I.lo4rkesper at each time of entering. r • Each life membAr of the Society shall receive, an 'ally, adistaalon ticket.= 4. NO members , 49: rtitleatee shall be Issued attar the first day of the Alit but any person may purchase four Wails for one dollar at any tame and as often as he may please during the ColltiMllLoeB,or we Fair. 6. The price of Separate single - admiskion tickets . shall be twenty five cents . esch.- and no person, except the officers of the Society, and employees of the - Society, all of whom shall be designated on the roll, shall he permit ted to enter without giving up a ticket at the door. 0. Children uuder twelve years of age sffilbeadailited - gratuitously when in charge of adults all over that age must be provided with tickets. 7. Exhibitors of Stock will be furnished with passports for persons in charge of the same, which will entitle, the bearer to admission at the Stock gate entrance only; and any such passports transferred for the purpose of 'admitting others than those Actually in charge of Stock, shall be declared forfeited, and the Exhibitor, whose em ployee has thus transgressed ; shall be dePrived of all privileges untihr this rule. 8. Certificates will be furnished by the Treasurer ; at the office, in Harrisburg, at spy tiemernie me mar or SEPTI&11101, and at his office, on the Exhibition Ground, according to regulation first. The. Cards of. Life Members are not to be g iven up at the vita. 9. Alluvial Membershi p: osa Domes . Life Membership, 10 Admittance card, price rwiterrr-sxsz csmx-v, will be for sale at the Office on the grounds, on Wednesday, the 21st of September. 11. Carriages will be allowed to enter the enclosure on the payment of twenty-five cents 'tor Single horse ; pair of horses, fifty cents. Each, passenger OTHER THAN 311,1X saes Arel) nista vAraitaas to pay twenty-five cents. Public conveyances will not be'perautted to enter. 12. Any person to whom a prenStint of not less than five dollars has been-awarcied, may.. elect to receive a certificate of Life Membership.. HettandNtraw will be furniSlied cache for all animals entered for premiums, Lad grain will be provided at cost price for those who desire to purchase, The Superintendent Will takeevery; precaution in his power for the sefety of stock and articles on exhibition, after their arrive/ and arrangement upon the grounds; but will not be responsible for any los.e or damage that may occur. The Society desires exhibitors. to give personal attention to their articles and animals, anti at therclose of the Pair to attend to their removal ; as the Society cannot take further care of theft, The Plowing Match .will take place on THURSDAY, JOHN W. COWDEN. ESP , Treasurer, will be found at the business office:arras the first of September. .Execta . ire Gemmiltee.—David Mumma, Jahn P. Rutherford Anthony W.l..oomis, "Henry Herr, Jr.,- Jereahlah Rohrer. A. BOYD HAMILTON; President. JOHN H. ZIEGLER; Secretary. *.* All the • newspapers in the County, L El:Wish and German, wilt' plet*te. insert ` WV Exhibition mid - semi accounts to the Treasurer at the close of the :air. su;22-ille MRS. WINSLOW, An experienced Nurse and Female Physiciao, prcien, to the attention of mothers, her SOOTHING SYRUP, For Children Teething - , which greatly facilitates the process of teetbiug, by telt ening the gums,reduciag all inflammation—wia allay ALL PAIN, and spasmodic action, and ts SURE TO REGULATE THE BOWELS. Depend upon it, mothers, it will give rest to yourselves, AND, RELIEF AND HEALTH TO YOUR INFANT . 4. We have put up andsold this. article for °v.r ten years, and CAN RAY is 00N. . IMMO' AND TRUTH, What we have never be en ' able p 4 lomat' of any other cie.h. clne—N EVER HAS IT , FAILED, IN A SINGLE IN STANCE TO EFFECT A 10 ' CURE, when timely te.ed. Never did we know an in- 14 dance of dirtaatisfactlon by any one who used it. On /,, the contrary, all are de lighted withite operations, r" and speak In term.; of highestoomn.endation of Up Its magical effects iiril medical virtues. We spoilt in this matter "WHAT WI no ratow,4 alter ten years , ft experience, AND P4:l LC OUR RIPUTATION FON TEC.° 1/lILFILMENT OP WRAT a a mai mtcrAien. In almost 14 every Instance whore t'de hilknt IS sabring from pain 1,4 and exhaustion, relief •4•,:l be found in fifteen or 1.4 twenty minutes after the syrup is.administered. l'i This valuable pro, ni • tion Is the• primeripton of E 1 one of the most EXPERI ENCED and BKILL F UL 0 NORM in New T00,L,1, and has been used with . swag 1412150 SUCCE., .. et THOUSANDS OF CASES It net only relieves Hie Ug i child from pain, but In vigoratee the stomach and bowels, corrects at: nty, and gives tone and energy cis to the whole_sysk to. It will almost Instantly re- -' • have' OBIP IN THE BOWELS, AND WIND ke, couc, and overdose con vulsions, which if not . .„,, r- speedily remedied, ri,l 'n death. liVe believe it the 1,61 saw and SUREST a.. 11.1 IN TER wpm), In all cases IQ of DY SEN TER I A\ g DIARREICEA IN CHILD- in R • Ne ther it art.ei ot * from teething or from any 1,,,, e. We W. , .111 say to every mother who '''',_, b Id suffering fi,oi any of the foregoing cos- '-• plain DO nor LbT Yl , Crt PRRIVINDIPI, NOR INN FWD. 0 DIM OP OTIIILHP, stand be tween your suffering eltlld and the renal that w II bu SURE—yes, ABSOLUTE. LY SURE—to follow the use of this medicine, it - timely used. Full direc tions for using will accom- Ce pan, each battle. None genuine unless the Pic- 1:11 simile of CURTIS & PER New York, is on the outside wrapper. gold by Druggists I'll throughout the world. Principal Office No. 18 Cedar Ph, New York. Price only 25 Cents per 13ottle ang4-eavay • - 4•' NEVER , DEBILITATES. IT is compounded entirely from Gums, and has become an established tact, a Standard Medi cine, known and approvedia by all that have used It, and is now resorted Lo di with confidence to all the pa l .diseases for which it is re 40 commended. It has cured thousands H within the last two years a who had given up all ho of relief, as the numerous unsolicited certificates in my posseettion show. The dose must be adapt ed to the temperament of the individualtaldrig it an d g used in such quantities as to act gently on the bowels. Let the dictates of our _ use of the I IVEtt L•MOO- Lts/a Corruners, $111.1013E 10 DIARRHOEA, SIINMERCON ST Soon Srosison, Mawr. CBOIXIIA MORHUIII aBOIZILL JAUNDICE, FE:WA WEAK successfully as an Otinme. will cure SICK READACH IN miters MINUTes, IP TWO .TAKEN at commencement o aug2B•dBt . ALL WHO van Ir &SK WV favor sa 1.4 sir Mix Water In the month with the In.. vlgorator, and .wallow both together. CATHARTIC PILLS OOM'OUNDED PROM l A= VEORTARLE EXTRACTS, AND PUT UP IN GUMS CAS s, AIR TIGHT. AND • WILL fr. Err IN ,:ANY ..CLIMETE. The FAMILY CATELOI.-. • active Cathartic; which the prectice more than went& The constantly beret's• have long used the PILLS all express in regard to to place them within the The Profession well know on different portions of the The POLLY GATHAP, femme le this Well °stab ded from et variety of the which act alike on everg nal, and are good and sale thartic is needed, auali as Sleepiness, Pains in the ' 9l Pain and Soreness aver Ow 14 - or weight in the head, - a Minns in Children or 4cl - of the Blood, and flesh is heir,too numerous usement. oon, 1 to a PRICE SO 'CENTS _ _ _ . THE LITER INVIGORATOR AND FAMILY CATllell- IC Pius are retailed by Druggists generaliy,and sold wholesale by the Trade in all the large towns. S. T. W. SANFORD, M. D., Manufacturer and Proprietor, je7•d&wyi] 835 Broadway, New York. A;ROCHIAL SCHOOL! !MUM AND CHESTNUT. STREETS, CYRUS V. 'MAYS; A. M., Principtd SCHOPs.„COMJAITTEM : Tra,4csajlD. W. GRoset; A. J. Bs" GEORGIN GEORG. P. Viturnmo. MALE Wad FEMALE Pupils of the age ..LULIor nixie years and upwards received on appl oat , to auy of the - committee. The School Year is divided into Two Terms, viz . Pint .71tra..—From the first Monday of September second Monday of February. Secondleraz—Fromthe second Monday of February the second Monday in July. Fri= per 2bra, without any atm charges what rev First C1a55......:..1 Third Class Second Cotes $l4 Fourth Class.... The fall term of this Institute will commence t.:1.1 ;Le first M. nday of September, 1659. It has met with eneouraging success during the -. time it has been established, for which thecommitio , L ,, leave to return their sincere thanks, :.nd they spectfully solicit the continued patronage of lb.. Parents and guardians may rest assured that evil Lion will be given by the Principal as well as ti., mittee, to the pupils committed to their charge, ing left undone which may contribute totalize [be "worthy of their entire confidence. All the brata..4- learning Mem the elementary totted Lucludiag i.i.v sar-y to fit the peal for entering the Freshman or. more classes of College are taught in this school. halr Communications by mail may be addressed t, Rud. F. Felker, Chairman of the Committee. jyl9-d2m* - ROOFING SLATE. THE subscribers respectfully attnouncr that they -will furnish and put on SLATE.RouFLI , with Blatcfrom the celebrated Lancaster Count) 1 4 ries, which is unsurpassed by any other Slate in tht , m , se ket. Our work will be done by the most expur.dw..e , l workmen, and warranted to give satisfaction. rup2-LE E. BYERS DR: F. GORGAS, MEMBER OP 7SIB FACULTY OP BALTIMORE • Oi:;11,LBOg OF , DENTAL SURGERY. TIIIRING the months of November, De.r( eember, January and February, Dr. GOirq AS. is atbent front Harrisburg attending tolua 'duties at the Baltimore Dental Wlleue• All of the year, besides the above named mouths, Dr G. can be found in his office in Harrisburg, On Th. street, nearly' opposite the Daily Tautentspa , Fria 1 Office niarao- ATTENTION 17 STEW GOODS still arriving at Ili t stand, No. 12, Northwestern side of Marke Where the people are invited tMeall and examin of goods, wktoh in elegance, variety and will defy' competition, and comprtskt : .__ everything in the Grocery Line, 7 with a fine stock of - *I, ANDCHINA GLASS WARE,; 11'.4.4 W. L. : A IRON CASTINGS. ALL kinds of Iron Castings ni der, of the Very best stock, and all to to remove the sand and Scale. We have - mos t eat naive assortment of Pulley patter e:delphia. Apply at the RAG Peuna. R Rom', above . . SANFORD'S iodgmant guide you lu we RA.11:011, and It will cure ASTACU, ElrsizetaA,Canos. rums, DIRINTERT, 1 RoP 17AL Onenvisses, etiouc, INFA2CIIM, FL•TR LIIN CR, moms, and may be used aT FAMILY MIDICLYR. It (as thousands can testify) UR THREE riARPOUMII3I4 ARS attack. I me their testimony In Re PRIM OMR DOLLS PIM BOTTUL -ALSO-- SANFORD'S FAMILY C PILL is a gentle b u proprietor has need in Ins years. Mg demand rrom those who and the Satisfaction which heir eee, has induced me teach of all. that different Cathartics wet Dowels. TIC PILL has, with due re bated fact, been oompoun purees Vegetable Extracts, wart of the alimentary ail cast* where a c,- Derangatteats of Stomach, Back tandLetbs, Carlive-neu bodor,llpdsosness, Headache tnflasimaltry duie s, alga, Rheumatism, a great many diseases to wtach to mention in this saver • HASSIEIBURG, DENTIST. tn:l