Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 19, 1861, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER
IStbital.
1)R, . JOHNSON
13196.TATINECINUEll
LOCK HOSPITAL.
11 A 8 discovered the most certain, speeds
and effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
MITT m OLT TO TWILTI ROOM,
No Mercury or Ilia:lour Drugs
'WACO'S WASSRAMILD• or tta CHARON, 11l nog Ong To
Two DATC - g.
Weakness of the Book or Limbs, Strictures, Pains In
the Leine, Ailed.'One of the lathier' and Bladder, Organic
weakeess, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physics` Pow.
ore, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confuelon.ol dewy
reit Dation of the Eleart,Timatity Trembling's, bump.
of Sight or Biddiuss, Dolease of the Stomach, Affections
of tne Hoed, Throat, &se or Skin—those terrible Muir
dare ensiug Dom We indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—time dreadful and detaructive practises which
produce, ennsiiintionni debility, render marriage impooL
Obis, and destroy both body and Mind. 0
YOUNG KM."
Young wen especially who have 'become the .vlotima of
selititry Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit whisb
oheueily sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of
young men or the most entailed talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have, entranced 'llateniug
M
Senates with the enders ofelyquence, or waked to eie.
bay the living lyre, may call "kb oontldenma
I[eRSIAQS.;
gurrlrd persons, os theft contemplating iiaarriap,
be
'eg aware of physical weakness,. should immediately ow.
Jolt Or. J., and, be restprod.tofertePl! '•
• ORGANJO WEAKNIE •
hamediately Lira! arid fun *or restored.
Ltd who places himself under the care of Dr. J, may
religiously Gonads in his honor as ri gentleman, and see,
ideally rely upon his skill as a physician. •
gir-Olfice No. 7. South Frederick street, Baltimore,
He., on the left hand' kM going hem Baltimore street,
tours irom the corner. Be particular in observing the
awe or number, or you will mistake the place. Be par
ticular for frorata Trifiang Quooki, arlth false names,
or Pahry liumbug berrala, attracted by the repute.
dos of Jr. Johnson, ler near.
all letters must contain a Forageßbunp, to use on the
reply.
DB. JOHNSTON..,
pr. Johnsen member of the Royal College of Burgeons,
Loudon, graduate from one of the meat eminent Oollegai
of the United States, And the greatest, part of WNW life
bus boon spent to the Hospitals of London, PUMA, Phila. -
dolphia and elsewhere, Ime elfeoted aeme oLtha most*,
welshing cures that were ever known. Rani . troatilial
with ringing ln the edit and head when Asleep, grea!: net:
being Warmed at nuddel sounds, titaahfalness,
watt irequent blushing,attended [sometimes with eehwite•
'brut of mind were owed Immediately,: . .
WM PARTICULAR NOTICL sl t•
or. j. aufiressei all tbooe•who'bititin'iltddiiiii them.
saheb by prenate soddodiroper biddgoiloiss, that *Orel
and solitary uaint which tutus both body and mind, on.
lining Weep for either buignetiaor Noddy.
flu,. 6,01 some elite lad and melancholy au. ota pro
duen uy early habitat' of youth, VIZ WesiMess of We
ikcv elle Limbs, rains in the Head, Dimness of
Lobe or Musoalar rower, Palphatioa,of tee Bout, Dys
peolEl, Nervous itritablllty Derangement of the Digestive
Vuettious, General Debility, Symptoms of Lionsuinp.
dos, dm
MENTALLY.
IIIiTALLT, the fearful drools on the mind aro mush to
be dreaded :—Lose of Memory, Confusion of Ideas De
pressica of Spirits, EVO. Forebodings, aversion,toblimie
iy, fletf•distrust, Love of Solitude, Timidity,aie., Ammo
of the evil emu.
Thousands of pinions of all ages, can now ledge what
is the cause of their decline In health, losing their vigor,
aesuming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, Intie
siuguiar appearance about the eyes, cough, and aymp•
ma of tionsumption.
• YOUNG
who have insured theihedves by a certain practice, in
noised in when alone—a habit frequently learned Irma
etll ZOmpaniolie, or at school, the ening of which are
alghtly felt, even when asleep, and if net cured, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply Immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the Popes of bin cone.
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatened trom
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consegneaesa
of devuutug from tee path at nature, and indulging in a
°erten secret habit. hiu %persons must, before conten.
plating
ntARRL&GB,
affect that a sound mind and body are the moat neoessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through lire becomes a weary
pilgrimage, the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and lilted with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be.
conies blighted with our own.
DN. JOHNSON'S] INVI
IO SORATi
WSOJINESS RIIMEDic MR Oil
OAN.
t „My this great and Important remedy, Wetanesazot the
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored,
1' housands of the most nervous and debilitated whe
bad lost all hope, have been immediately relieved, All
Impedimenta to Marriage Physical ur Memal Disqualiii
oatinti, Nervous, Trembling, Weakness or NAhaustion Or
the most kneel kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGtRB
The many thousands cured at this ins tintion within the
last twelve years, and the numerous important dermal.
'somehow' performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re•
porters of the papers, anti many other penioue, notices 01
which have appeared again and again betore the pablki,
betides his standing as a gentleman of Marcieter end re.
Weateddr, is &sufficient guarantee to the Whined.
DISTAOfd OF IMPRUDENCL—When the Wanted
and imprudent votary el pleasure duds be ban imbibed
as the seeds of tills painful disease, it too ofteniseove happens Mat
Wainted sense of shame or dread of dry deter*
hint from applying to those who, from education and re
epatabillty can Mann berriend him, delaying till the rea •
stitutional symptoms of this horrid disease make then
appearance, affecting the head, throat, nose, akin, arcsprogressintion with frionful rapidity, MI death pats a
period to his dreadful andertngs by sending him to "that
bourne from whence ho traveler returns." li is a met.
alloholy toot tout LLlOUtaLulli tall victim to this LOrraina
disease, owing to the uwecilluluess of ignorant pretead
ere, who, by the use of that dwells pews, tureens rula
the constitution and make the residue ef Ilia nusessag , e.
To Orlaselas..—The Doctor's Diplomas bang, tn his
ems..
air Leiters moat contain a Stamp tons on the repllN
inrltemedlea sent by Mail.
WNo. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimore.
sellidawly
J UST PUBLISHED,
A MANUAL
MILITARY SURGERY
HINTS ON l'llt KIIIMIGENOINS
Field ! Camp, and Hospital Practice.
8. D.. GlAc!ss, M. D
Pitman 01 IOMOl= IN 71131071,3118011 11:1111143&L 00111131
ramuyarliu.
For sale at BERGNIUMCIELEAP BOOKEITORS.
May 24
18 CHBFFBR'8 BOOK STORK !
Weer Ma Ho :iliftty ... , jiridc)
tali/ - ,-- IiffItIVED from the
.2.§.. tell n a lotof fine oom NOTX
eau w e eell at $1.21i pii6rea
WC per ream for NOTE PAMIR, decorated with
the Isla* and very baudecnie °bible= aad 'endemic
swage.
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Sa.Bo far eamer' mmuipitt; Atitideel line
Pigtail embismamortmici la amp iamactetitig.
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DW. GROSS *& CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET STREET
IiWaISB6RG, PEIVAT'A
.PRUGGHSTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE-
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of•
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call phuir- siention to the
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, 011.01048 &PAINTS,
Oils, varnishes'and Ganes.
Dyedittdrs, Glassand Putty,
Artist Colors and Tools,
• Puii:CGroind *does,
Banking Fluid ,and Alcohol,g
Lard, Sperm. wad Pine.olls,
Bottles, 11/lain and LafnpfidotHes,
: tiketiliC 'Soap, Spionges'and;tlnrns;
dos., 4se., 80., die , 810., &a, Ow.
Wl* a Pm* viiFfetY °f
PriainUDlY & 1 4 0ILET - A.IITICtES
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selected from Gift best' tnaimfootarers and T'er
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tumerenf &trope and this country.
Being very large denten in
penrrs, wEan LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
COLORS PAINT AND
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ARPET'S TIMIS
IN ALL i yEEEIR VABIFTDIS,
001/31113 , AND BRONZES
OF ALL, lane,
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We respestfully invite a call, feeling, confi
dent that we can supply the wants of all ; on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH I TEETH 11
JONNEIAI4D warrEsesrov nm:!,
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
II :1 'Aid kio I:ii iil 111 Di,:
Of all kinds, direct , from the Proprietors.'
Baponffier and Conaentrated Lye I
Wholesale agents for Saponifier, whirl:Mgt) sell
as low as it oan be purchased in the ()JUNI.
EHLY,F I IyIk,IOI4O4, FLUID }UMW/TS
COAL ozr,l wooly off,
Being large puichateri in time Oile, we Can
otlerieducepienfe to close buyers. Coal
Lapps of the most haproTed pittterne, "ft
cheap. All kinda of huitpr changed to bpti.
Coal Oil. .•..
FARMERS tAiiD GRAZIERS,
oae of you who have not, gives our HORSE
AND 01:71.11 POWDERS a trial knOW not
their superiority, and the advantage ,they are
in keeping. Hones and Cattle healthy and in
condition. ' ,
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived froin the nee of Our Cattle Powders' by
the increasing quantity "and quality of
besides Improving the general health' and ap
pearance of their Cattle:
:Our long ex perks in the btudnees gives us
thaadvantage of a thorough 119?,91ovige of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities axe
each that we ma in a very ibOrt thne fornlsh
anything appertaining to our business, on the .
best of terms. ' '
'thankful fox the Mang , Patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by. stilct atteloS9/ILo
business, a careful selection of
PIIRII DRIIIAS
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HARRISBURG, PA., THURSDAY MORNING, SEPTEMBER 'l9; 1861. -1,
Nem 2Drattetments.
EL.EOTION PROOLAMATION.
PURSUANT to an act of the General At
sembly of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, At
"An Act relating to Elections in this Comma
-
wealth," approved the 2d day of July, A D., one Nel,
sand eight hundred and thirty-nine, .1, JACOB O. BOAS,
Sheriff Of thecounty of fladvihnt, Pennsylvania, do here- .
'by make known and give notice to the electors of the
county aforesaid, that ah election will be held in ttuttlatit
county of Dauphin, ON THE SECOND TDIEDAT
0010 BM, A. D., 1861, (being the Bth day of u.r.babe.
at which time the State end County °lndere, as tel
aro to be elte , eil, to wit:
One persou.for esident Judge of the several
of Dauphin and Lebanon roan kw for the 12th Judicial Ai-
Two persons for Associate Judges et the several courts
of Dauphin county. *'
Iwo persons to represent the County of Daulibllt a y
the Homo of Representatives. ,
One parson for Prothonotary and clerk of "Ikniatlion'
Pleas and Quarter Sessions .
Une person for County Treasurer. , •
Cue person fur Register of
WUts: -
One &nm or County Commissioner.
tine person for Director of the poor and Hoote of iirt,
ploymeat. _
tine person for County Auditor.
I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND GIVE NOTICE
that the plscds ot holding the aforesaid general election
in the several wards, boroughti, dotage's and townships
within the county of Dauphin, are u follows, to' wit :
Toe election for the P)rsi Ward In the City of Harris
burg, shalt be held ,at the Piiblic School House, at tee:
corder of Mary's alley and Front street.
Toe election in the Second .Ward, odd be held at the
weetes n waidetv.or tiered Hotel on Karr et street.
The elotion for the Third Ward, shall be held, at thM
School Hiiitise' in Wailful' street, between Secoi4 skid
Front str et
The eitunion.lk , r the Fourth:Ward, shall be held at OK
Public Robed Howls in Siate.stroed, between Second god
third stre,.s. - • .
The election Kr the Fifth Ward, shall he het.: the
boars belong to General John Forster, on the Suite road
'eating [ramie° reservoir grounds to the tistuisylvahla
State aoudad Hosp ital.
,
The elution in . the Sixth Ward, snail be held at Ole
School Medea a w est werd,berg,
For. the township of Sthquenannis at Miller's (now Nis
ley's) school house._ , •
For the township of Lowir Stratusat the school hoise
,
No. 1, in Highspire.
For the lownshship of Swatara at the LoCuStOrove Inn.
Por the borough of Middletown at• the Brick SchiSki
house,, in Pine street., in said berough. ,
For the township of Londonderry, at the Pliblic Ratite •
of Joseph Helper, in said township:
For thetownship of West Londonderry, at the housed
Christian Neff, in said township •
Fol. the township.of Genevrago, erected out of pasta Pi
the townshlprof LondOnderry and Derry at the hotts4 Of
Christian Foal, (noW Joe . S. Foltz,) in said township.'
For the towostup of•Derry,,at. tie public house or:Dan
iel Baum, in Rumniedstown, in said township.
Futile township of South Hanoirer, at the piiblie hosSe
of George Hooker,' in' said township. •
yoi,the township of East Hanover, at the public hopse
Uf Maj. dhell's, (now Boyer's,) in said township.. •
For the'tbwashiP of West Hanover, at the public 'Wille
tt 'Jacob Rudy ; (How Buck's,) in said township.
For the township of Lower Paxton, at the public hole*
of Robert Gfichrint, (ho* Sweigart's,) in said township.,
' For the township of Middle Paxton, at the pub Itntiouse
of Joseph Coakley, in said township. -
For the township of Rush, at the,house belonging to
the estate Of the late John McAllister; dee'd now occulibid
by David. Mined in said township. ,
• For the township of Jefferson, at the house of Chrgigiiii
Hoffman. in said township. •
For the township of Joie seta, at the house now cap,-
pied by John Bider, at Blider's mill, in said townshi
For the township' or Halifax, at the North Ward • •
House, in the town of Halifax.:
For
For the township of Rood, at the new School Ho
Ihmenn's Island, in said township. •
,Pier thelerneugh of Millersburg, pt Frainit
h ole% eh Mein's& of the %endue creek , in the bor
ough aforesaid.
For the township of Upper Paxton,- at the houSe of
Jacob Book,' now. occupied by Samuel BlickOn
township.
For the township of /Min, at the public house of Mi.
chael Enterline, (now Benj. Bordner,) in Berrysburi4 in
said township.
For the township of Washington, at the , pupil° house
now occupied by Matilda Wingert,' in Said township. •
For Oa township of Lykens, at-the public house of Sol
omon Loudbuslager, (now Keiser) in the borough of Grats,
For the borough of Grate; at the' imbibe' house of SOIO
- Loudenslager, (now lielser,) in said borough.
For the township of Wicenboo, at the School House No.
5, in saiditownstnp. ,
I also , for the information of the electors of the county
of Dauphin, publish thelollowing sections of acts of -the
Genera' Assembly, enacted during the session of 11168'
I° wit: •
WEST LONDONDERRY- Place of Maim
. ~
Also. sections 1 and 8, page IDI, pam phlet Memory
proved the 18th day of blanch; 1867, vis:--"That the bill.
zone of the township of Londonderry, in the welt
Dauphin,. thrmerly embraced in,,th&Yortamonth el on
district, together with such other citizens of said -'
ship residing ~west of the' pfiblics read leading from t
Royal to Niesley's mill, In said township, diall her
hold their general and special elections at the ho ,
Christian Neff; in said township." . 1 , ,
Sect S. That said district shall hereafter be kno •
as
West Londonderry electibn dilstriet.'' - ' • •
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"BUSH TOVlNShil_naai of Medan.
Whereas the pleCe or holding the elections in the town
ship of Rush, Dauphin county,wai by law at School Howie
mOnber three in said township: And whereas ; there is
no such. Reboot house, thprefine—Seetion 1. Be d dowded
by the ' ate and Beim Of .Riamserstatives co' the ifts'"' -
wersaii ef Pennsylvania in General Assembly men and' it , GENERAL ORD fiR . 4 1 ,. NO .2 ,
Maltby enacted by the authority if the sow, Mot - the . k . .• . . Ximixt:Quiatrane, ...P. ti.l l
general and township elections el Rush Township Dauphin g err b e ____ .
o eleri the ty la s ta tual jo b bn e held at th te e r ho d ium eceas tcl edi onsing n w lo ma t;
ecL esla t te y .101 mug Aug. 19,1861: f
Tr. DIRECTION of the Prinddent of thi
David itineal. Page 83' pamphlet laws, liiiiii. - ' Mill. United States, all volunteer . regiments tor
,
I ohs) make known and give : nonce, as In, anti by:the Part 6 ,of „Regiments, accepted - directly I by the ,
"that War Departnumt from Peumaylvania;•either with
lain section of the aforesaid act I am directed,
every person, excepting justices of_the peace, who *ball or without arms d qu i pnto or uniforms, ore
hold any office or appointment of pit& or trust underlies' ..... 0 be ferwarded,o , t , once tow
mu:loom now .
government of the United Staten, - or of thi s State, or any
city-or incorporated district, whether a commissioned Of- i 001111110.11 - derB will therefore immediately report
finer or otherwise, a subordinate ofdeer,. or. agent, wbo is to , these, lemiquartem, stating the number of
or shall be employed under the legislative, judiciary; or „ Men and :the station fromwhich they:'be
executive department of this State or the United State; or' ,-,~..._ that
of any city or incorporated district, and also, that every . i sew. 11, , . transportation . may be - furnishe d,l
member of Congreeli and the State Legieliture, and °fps them without delay. , By order of ,
select and common council of any city, commissioner* of A. II CURTIN ' .
,
any Incorporated district, is by law, ncoyable or holding
Or exercising at the sauna time the Mee or appointment ~,...,._,_ , n ,______Gloveinor. An d CumuuttlAtr-in-Aie
of judge, inspector or clerk of any election 'of this Co , viaLf4u 'Etuu#o, A . ::!..i. D '
Joonerenta, inis that no impostor or Inds% or other tel.
Oer of any ouch election, sbal.l.4te eligible tO My office:,
then to be votedfor." . . ... - - '
-Also, that in the fourth settee bt tie Sat oehab4lfly,,
entitled "An Act' relating to 'executions, and ler 7 Uher '
purposes,",approxed April 16 1840, ills mactled.tharthe
afore/Aid 18h section ', shall not be, so . construed at to
prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serv
ing as , 'Judge, inspector or clerk at any general or special
election in this Clommiakreulth. ,, . I
his% that in the elm action of said act, It is enacted,
that every general and special elections shall be opened
betareen the hOdrs Of eight end' ten In the liketioon, and
shah continue witlicsil vital Or -adjetrrinent until
seven o'clock in the — , when th e polls shell be
7ai
closed" ,^
The special election beld - and conducted by the
I t
inspectors and Judged elected as atbresaid, Mai by clerk*,
appointed as hereinafter provided.::' -- • -
No.person, shall be permitted to vote at the'election,
as ifOresaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty
one years or more, who shall have resided In this State
at least one, year, and. In the election district where he
404 to vote at east ten, daya hmetildstely Newlin
such elechon, and within two years paid a,state or Mannytax,
tax, which shall have been assessed at leent tan dayslbe
fore the election. But a (Mum of the United States who
has previously been a qualified voter of this State and re.
moved therefrom and returned, and who shah bar re" ,
sided in the election diaries. and paid taxes. SW aforesaid
shall be entitled to vote after residing in this Stets ids
months : Ptocarld. That the 'white freeman; elm* it:
the United States, tietween tee ars of al slid a C
and have resided iii the election district ten ,da as
aforesaid, shall -be • entitled to Topi, although he y,
"No
pin shall be admitted to vote whosie nn trir
not metkinedlo the list of kisiable inhabitants,
by the mannimioners, tllest: Firs, he protinceo a relief ,
fo r the payment within two years, `of a state or OC=
tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution;and give
fselsil.evieentni,either on hillOWll Mak Or-afiksiatiop,or
the oath or affirmation of another, that he has paid, eaqh,
a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall Mike - ealhi
of the payment thereof ; or, &vend. If he :labia vole by
being an erector between the met 0E21104 92 he
shall dawn an oath or Mirmattion that be has geemea-14
the Stme et lust one year before his=eaticen and
such Mist of his residence bithe hi is
by thinner, and thsa he does verily beitevic - froM
Roma RIM him 194.1 is Mot ibitt age arateilfdp• •
..t...tarbisw,la required bY. !t erm
cation,
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Nan "Abvattfimtnts.
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made opposite thereto by writing the Word 'tax,' if he
shall be admitted to .vote by reason of having paid.tax ,or
the word Wge,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason
of such age, and shall be called out to the clerk* who
shall make the like notes In the list of voters kept by them.
" In all cases where the name tithe; person claiming to
vote is not tbund on the list tarnished by the .on
ere and assessor, or his right to vote, whether found
thereon or not, is objected to by any' muddled' chant, it
shall be the duty of the Inspectors to examine such pet
8011 on O&M as lb its Ouatincations, and if he claims to
Save resided within the State for one year or more his
oath will be suilloient proof thereof, but shall make proof
by at least one competent witness, who shall be a ema
il&effector, that he has resided within • the district:for
• , ore then tab day*. need' immediately ' precedrngi saki
election, aid WWI also "tdmieldf swear that nis 'bad fide
residence in pursuance of his Lawton calling la within the
district, aid that he did, not remove_into; said district, for
1211, '=". armislyarein-
,_ , 44, *Son ed as albreseld; end ands
r . ..geig‘t dui proof, if required, of lils residence Payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to , vote in
the township, ward, or district in which he shall reside.
"If any person shall prevent, or attempt to privent
any officer of any election under this act from holding sea
election, or use or threaten any violence to;any such litho:
car, or shall intimate or Improperly interfere With, him
in tin execution of , his duty, or shall block up' the win
dow. or .avenue to any window where the . same may be
holding, r shall riotously disturb the peace at such elec
tido or shall use or prattler) intimidating threats , force or '
violence, with a design to influence unduiy or overewe
adtelector, or to prevent him from voting, onto restrain
tam freedom of choice ; each a parson, on.roonvionon t mien .
be flied in any sum not exceeding ilia hundred dollars,
and imprisoned tbr Ray time not less than one month nor -
:noire than twelve monthsVand if it iliall bitishowit to the
Court where the, trial :of zilch offence shall be had, that
the. Iperstin so olninding was not a, resident , of the city, •
Wad, or distriet, or township where the said offence was
committed, and not - entitled to vote therein, then., on eo, Ot•
1110014 he shall be sentenced to pay 41, trffne*of JIM" Lea%
than one hundred dollars or more than one thousand del:
lids, and be imprisoned not less than six months or More
than two years. • i
' •'PIA case the person who shall hatsel'acelaid the second •
highest number. of votes for inspector shall not - attend on
the day ; f election, then the person who shall have re
(Wired the nett highest number of Vises for judge at the
spring . election shall act as inspector In his plade. ,
:and In case the person who shall have received the high.
est somber of totes Ibr inspector shall .. not attend, the
person elected judge shall appoint an inspector in his
place, and in ease the person elected shall not attend, then
the inspector who received the highest number of vines
shall appoint a judge id his plate, or if any vacancy shall
continue in the board for the space of one hour after the
time 'IAA . li ,y law for the opening of the election, the
suidid Veneta of the - tOwnship, ward, or district for
Which said officer Shall have been elected, present at the ,
paced election; shall select one of their number to Ali
such vacancy • , - -... •, , ..
"it shall be - the duty of ihe, several assessors, minim,
tivelio-Wi'attand at the 'Paola of holding every general,
special or township cohabit, during the time said-election ;
as kept open, for tile'purpose of giving Inibrinationle 'the
Inspectors and judges when called on, ;n, relatlnfl ito the
.'
rigid of buy person assessed by them to vote at such
eleodoinqor Bah' Oahe mitteril lierelation to the assess
;meth. at voters as the Said asps:Zara; or either' of them,
nhallAunt time to time require.",' ~ '.... . . • .
VAN , ,
`Pursuant kettle provlsions containe d . hi the 78t h see ons
of thereet first attain*, 'the judger Of the aforesaid - Is
tried reiipectively take charge of the certificate or
return of the , election of their reepeotive . districts,-and,
*Oaf, - them at a meeting of one judge from each fill
, tis tat tige ilorqggh of Harrisburg, on the " third day.
• tan ddy .fille *salon, being 'Mar the 11th of
putObee, then and. Mare to dO ,and , .peribrm the duties
required by law of said Judges. .
also, that where &judge by sickness or ihavoidablead ,
'Olden; la unable to attend each meeting of ages, then
the certthbate or rethrn albreetild shall be taken charge.
qf by one - of the inspectors or darks of the election of
district, who shall do and perform the duties required
Of said judges Mut& td IMAM;
111301110 OF MOW J 171418 FA= DAUPHIN AND LIOOMON
CIOUNIIIII
The Return Judges appointed to ,mest `almiler Judges
town theromotty of : Lapanon • rotative . to the election of
Prealdent Judge will meetotthe Court Rouse in the'hor-
Ough of tetaticin on TGIEDAY , the 16th day, of OrtAer
at derail o'cloair, A. If. The following suction of, the;
Act approved the Um day of April, 1861, 'pr.:Adding for
the election of Judges of the several counties prescribes'
.their ye:peaty* duties viz: •, :
Scam 6. 'Theo in the ogee of the , election of presi
dent judge of aoy , judicial district composed of two or
morracounliesst tnemeedeg of the returniudgesidvAc k
of such coonties,itheolorits aforesaid shall mate one a
felt eta emeptoCAG the. votes which. shall. b. Ms ,bpea.
given atlitichAleatitin witlda the county for ovary persist
voted for as such presidentjudge, welch 'email be signet
by said judges and *Mooted •by the 'elflike; anemia' of
ailq-Almish,. ell take charge of alich.austement, andebrtl
nrodinhe the same at a niceties pf oenjudge from cob of
kid oOttetiel; itrhicti.misethig shall be beaten the lieverdli
day after'the ;Meath* at the akin Mune ' or hoe or tfie
itennt es, to.hellgembrmlosty man &antler thernatiety .
Ich Oak ILlPlPlPhethlal order • ' • i • I- •
Olumbit 7. That the - judges of the several sonuilea Ow
let awaiet Shall oast op the several county returns : and ;
iiisite4 sufficient : number of comet general retort
01•441,tho.cate h i sheen for such office In said district, all of
Which they shall certify, Rik/ we of which they anon
lodge fOrthwillb in the -office of the Court, of , commee
, Pleas esiih of riaid'ameitiiiis; and one' of ' whbb taiey;
shell enigma, sod, aniViiirest, tor the -Secrettly Of the
onwealtb, in the manner preecribed 'by the *hi
etien of thei ad. . • '
Given wider my hand, in my office lT.teOli t urg;
h day of eeptember, •
JAI oe Dc B ma t oilav qfDaAspilin
ffitesiyiki Ormao,ilarrigberg, Wit mber 4ch; soz.
, REGIILATZONE3.
Ruuths ' E xm i urm a
uno;
se ll pt ie : tannurr B,
18611 f l
pardon will be granted until notice of
the application therefor' shall have been given
by publicathin once' a week' for' lwo consecutive
weeks in a newspaper printed In the county' in.
which tris - otaracam: wai
' , Noliaidon will be giiffikilxintless nohce
of the application'thenforshah 10g4 1 ,_ Or*
to tha District Attorney of 'the proper ; uobnty.-
8.. No pardon will be granted withont, first
consulting tirisi.rudge who presided at the trial
of the pasty. By order of the Vidiernor.
ELI SLIFER,'
eep4 lm . ' - * Sec'y of Coin.
iriao qii6llll3B, t 1
1:636488URC1, Sept. 9, 1861. 1 • "
A BOARD OF - BURGEONS for the exatnitka4
JtiL. Mon of candidata for the post'of'Surgeon
and § l n 6o o, l *a * , th eNeguisylvanbx troops,
will H arr isburg, at-tbe Hall of., Be
a. {n, h 2 01 1 .9 9 / 1 9
"‘ waaa and where dathfqlg.. appoiftt-t ,
menu w ill present thimusslTes. :
By order of ..Yoraat'• .
RY H.. slaw. p. I ``"
6 01*: G** 4l ; Sun:
selo4taii:'
" ' BOARDING... - •
•
FLEABAlTT.rtrholiire, with - of.
liwwr.t.whoiws- ~inderikebdard, aw Slob"
ned by 'a oiolipie Lot" clenkft al No 6. -Lonist etreet.
Of.Paile latelß 96 0 01 1 k4 iietudaller,) aim the river.
sepl6.42w-211air •
LIME FOB ;BALD:, ;
:1 uNtstsia ,40tg
dm
1612mie. 4,411.1
bg”billagalike.as 'ili at ai n oateddmtvlig
Metal:V=la
Pr=
wafts
BY T EGRAPII
From Washington.
ARRIVAL OF. tp‘XTER'S FIRE ;NAVES.
Return of Post. ler t Blair.
BMW- KENTUCKY BRIGADE.
By THE PREIIIIIOT
• •
' Wd tiro*,'Sept.
The Philadelphia Fire Zotiarea, Cid. Baxter,
were reviewed by the Pieaide;rit ,
'Pdstmaster General Blair has ritinmedlrem
It la asserted at the Department Of State` that
hereafter Communicatioe betieen the British
government and its consuls in paha of Maur-,
"ii3ctionsit Siates, will„ With the consent' of Our
Government be carried on by means of British,
vegsels of war. This' course will obviate the
embirrassments which` have hitherto attended
these communications thrinigh the channels'.
The President'this niorning'inade the follow
ing
appointments for a tie* Keriteeki brigades
now ready tirtalie the field as' portion of Gen.
AnderiOn'S cOinuiand,'' viz : Major General,
Maj. W. Z. Ward, 'of Kentucky. 'Mist regi;
Mentr—Lieuteriant 'Colonel, John H. Ward, of
Bowling 'Green, Ky.; Major, Jea. Carlisle..
'Beitend' ruglinent:—Colonel, idW:' H. itolliKia
Lieutenant doloiiei,'Joini goinilis ififer,'"CVlo:
HObsnn. Third ieglinelitLOOlonel,..Wride
Cluarteinitillier, Z. '9, EdwitAis;''s43ln-:
Missaiy, "
Tkere are again rumors to
,that lj Major
'General Fremont will be transferred from xis,
souri to BOMB other military department.
4.9weiVie qe the ~Treasary, > on military
eepeeet, are ao seat, thetail available. means
lerelratertle, fer the woifitt t iaage of the.
mend ' ,lre,kfarY, ll o 3B ti ,
The:Trivingy4DePitiimout4B .1004 to root
8114#ze-tiVkAadr* fieltVlOo,ll
FROM GEL BANKS OOLUM N.
- It, is currently stated ,that an i important cOn
,ference, was held here yesterday, at which were
Feeent several.high military gentlemen.
!Ale .of Mum Bonk, .I!rewer and
Young, has stricken terror into, the Secession
ranks °Leer community, .and,ltl is said that
sonm.of the leading "Ream pan!' are , expect- .
„Mc*, he arrested 4eWhiot.:l;lliA '
Dszairowsi Sept. -16.—,The resraining muti
neers of the New York. Iqint . Msmth, twenty
#Nk'l ,FounbeFl are.Ao be =449, Balthnere
to-day, and forwardedthencs to 'pgtuma. The'
original niunber was 202, Ask Ake resaduder
!Ore Feb:Ple4 to their duty and allimee-, '
Yeateolay. was among, the hotbest days of the
season. , For., asvonel hours.ithe:,theimometer
stood ht OS deg. in wand gind4dnidy Location.
rt - One of the prisoners, the Bev. Mr.' Wilson,
of , Baltimore, rdelnvited coriduSt - religious
ceremonies -in the encampment . .of ' the fifth .
Connecticut; but he declined-to do t So.
" Retorta are' tarrenr liere that .7Ohinite n is
mtivint , up on the Virginia Si& 'Or bib Potomac
strong unit LA:ending iirciites' he Po-,
tomad. t.ime 'state his force as iitgh . $5,000
to 40;000: If he essays' ?the' attempt hie , ate- ,
tanee`iviglie met to a becomtng niatriar.
i j i ,4:l; . j)""eT 4it, R°Oi41P° 111 : 1 0a
now' held Provose #farehal,Storekof tbe Fifth .
Connecticut, is. The cases of several
others ;have been disposed of. The : number of
P l l l . 3 9uste,c9nfilled .bY edistof colartearnarshal is•
comparatively sMil4egonOtexing tizonusgEdtuthi
of the army,
TALE LATE: RAILROAD DISASTER:
,1.
Profqxty to Fifty, =eat itatl i ne
Hundred Wowidedi
i i!t1:~
nscon A
Or, Sep 18. The_ dbutster mite Ohio aud'Allokritri ,
'rOcidProves:Worse e --
n was at fi rst reported.
Vola t iles:44er Cs's were Preeigtaea into the
creek, 'arid l ila 16i ind'onesggage (ins Tell on,
top of them'. 4 " ' ''"
These CansLLe°n, ed Foippanoi a and
1 1,sild.•
the "tteinqmpanies are the yrincl.-
ofiffetuis. daptain. Ilovnirk of Ccenpany I,
is an n k i lled.
pto 0 e
qtivik 0.4" this 1/'3P/44 about thirty
killed kttil been taken out, and more are
posed to '.he belie ; the wreck-
Alirta4-4ePwr on the way here withAdraitt:
tWQ yrnended- `4l l o l 4Prlfelertet 9 1 0 Seeb !t
that, there heYelwerkifiamjertY .to
There seems U. ) be,h l 4 Aittlet4ootiftluit the 1
bridge had been , tempered with by malicious (*.A
traitorous persons:- ,
Tlie bridgiwaa feet Op= and ten feet .
•
high; 'and' innetinlY recently iniiiectqr
REBEL RETangrnr wigErntEarivil*M4;
VorrFt 8. 4 1$ 1 8.
. •
‘ BATI9br ,tose Ar kto
~..,'0?@t1494/14
' 4' Als'beliavliketitheyi
to join the forces beJeavierieg Washington.
Red
itt
ewe
B•xanawk Sept. 16
OE
PRICE ONE CENT
mAsaicsuarrs TtnaUC:3.
WORCISTIM, NM, Sept. 18
The Democratic State Convention assembled
here this morning, Moses Beles, Presiding- Al
ter the transaction of preliminary business the
Convention adjourned without Making any
nominations by a vote of 280 against 184.
SECOND DISPATCH
The Convention this afternoon nominated
Isaac Davis, of Worcester, for Governor, and
Edwin C. Bailey, editor of the Boston Herald,
Lieut. Governor.
Resolutions were adopted, giving as the mot
to of the party, "the federal Government—it
must- and shall be maintained;" sustaining
heartily the !administration in a vigorous
proseinition of the war, asserting as their
pinciple separation never—Union forever; de
manding of the Government equal protection
to loyal men and their property in all the States;
charging the republicans with taking a position
which leaves only the absorption of the democ
racy or independent nominations as impera
tive,'
LATER FROM FREDERICK.
FIISDBRICE., Md., Sept. 18
After twerity-four hourstoafinement the da
d
cers . of the Legislature were allowed their lib
erty on iakiag the oath of allegiabce. All as
sented to this condition except John N. Braver,
the reading clerk, who refused, and was sent
off with nine members to Annapolis.- At four
o'clock this afternoon there was not a member
of the Legislature in the city—all having left
for home.
'Those taken to Annapolis, are Win. E. Sal
mon, Josiah H. Gordon, Richard 0. MacCub
din,' Thos. J: Claggett, Bernard Miles, Clark
Davant, Andrew Senior, Iswrence Jones
and Wm. R. Miller. The great body of the se
c:ea:kiwi nibmbers did not make their ippear-
. Samna Douala's' Osav*—Among the new
objects of , interest shown to the stranger in Chi
cago is the grave of of Senator Douglas. On a
broad and slightly elevated plain near the bean
tiful grounds which he consecrated - 4o the Bap
tist Society for their.oolleges, in memory of the
first him. Douglas, itself a monument to his
generosity and noble affection and on the very
spot where he had anticipated building a man
sion to enjoy a long life, a mound is now raised
over the remains of the great statesman.
~Ouly
a few months before his death, a gentle man in
the neighborhood, wishing to negotiate with
him for some of his real •estate, at that time
quite extensive, was told that in that corner lot
he e.xpected "to build a mansion after his own
heart," ithere he and his family might live in
coMfort and happiness. Near enough to read
the inscription on the marble, the !waveler now
passes by, looking not on the mansion,,, but on
isat resting place of the dead Senator.
ties Wixom, of Baltimore, now held' as "a
prisoner at Fortress Monroe, is a native of
Jersey. He was born at Vernon, Buie= noun
ty, in that State, near the close of the bust cen
tury. His father was a hotel keeper, and" was
able to give his son no other education than
that afforded by a tximmun school. Shemeclut-
Meal talentwhich has mule the torture ofiteas
Winans was. displayed in his , early years. One
of his first projects was a contrivance to carry
canal boats up an inclined plane, and he en
dtatored to proem° its adoption by the Morris
PanelOomptuly of New Jersey. The plan, how
ever, was , rejected. He has been for many years
engaged in railroad enterprises and the con
strued= of locomotives in Baltimore. He and
his sons realised a handsome fortune by.their
Contract with the Bum= government for the
construction of the railroad from St. Petersburg
billoscow. 'A brother of Mr. Widatus' no* re
sides at Vernon, Nov Jersey. ' .. 1
. CILIWIPED Corurrr, PA., is doing,noblxixiimp
plyiog volunteers. The lournqi of ,to 4 l,otit
sayer
Company D, composed of recruit& from North
• Western Crawford; and from Giraniand.l3pring
fieldtOwnalkiPa. in Erie county, 1 418 ;NW/it organ
ized. Capt. McCI dy's company. numbering
100.' Ina*, left on Tneaday fur
Camp • Lane at Erie. l7 l"beir'aie Illie , and
efficient body of soldier& IN we kver wen; and
are generally composed of .meu above,tbe,onii
!*ry age.
Randolph: tairnebili hm iidif one-seventh of
her Voters in , the army of the' Union.- Of the
family of Mr. islanchard, conudning seven. Re
publican voters,,five have gone into the field as
sokifels. ' Where is the townabip in Norfli Wes
ton that has done more?'
IhieT WANT TO BN A WIDOW.—A malt in La
Cropm„ Wisconsin, a few de ago, ruiq* in
the river, swearing that he would drown him
deli. Wtien he had waded into to the trepth
of -his waist, his wife seized hint , by-titehair,
and then, as a local editor describes it, site!" led
him heck till they reached a Plaretrliere the
water was about two feet dip, where she
pulled bard . ovek:,backwardS, ioniaqiiin under,
and pulled his bead up Drown your
self- 7 (down he went)—leave me to father the
brats I-- (another plupgq—,get drunk I—(an
other souse)—end start fur die river 1 7 -(another
dip)—l'll lard ye to leave me a widow, and all
the men at the wazi' l After & mating himlo her
heart's content. she led him into the houturand
dosed the door."
Wails Secretary Welles was at Ilartfor he
called into the Press office a few moments; and
an inquisitive gentieinan present asked him ow
many= soldiers We new have -at Washington.
The Secretary pleasantly remarked
,gint, there
were a g..xld many there, but
,upon his honor he
had no counted them,' and could'init giVe any
p rec ise information." • Inquisitive -gentleman
remarked . "AA selilediAVAsiklY v atei abated as
though .he forgdatton something at home,
which he, was under the inunedh4 o neixiSdiy of
Tina Richmond Eapeer of.the 2d inskoglosts
oyer,the murder,of Union,men in North West
ern Virginia. It sail; of the "Union residents:"
"The most of them have packed ..4, really
toleave for Yinkeechnn at theahortrat possible
'lloticao- /a lirghton county way torn hoe &rasher
, ids avighAvw,and in.eavral e th er courdia as sea
' 4 41 11 44, 05(47,a0P 11
.W dal" Ilood
ilV ir didegitialiervios u lor
Beceselphistrtasbotat his: sigirboritheisathdon
Coromercial.