Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, September 25, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
[4 eumisind.) EVERY DAY.
13v GEORGE BERGNER,
TERMEL.—SniVa 6rßsoatrTlON.
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the. F °Aston of Ilia Legislature, anti weekly during the
remainder el the year, and lure - billed to subscribers at
1110 lollawing rates, viz:
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Tell
7112 LAW OF NIVSPAPARS.
II suhscribereorder the discontinuance of their news.
papers, the publisher may continue to send them until
tirrearages are paid
,un.crers tiligle , t or Muse to take their new...pa.
front t fi ib e office to which they are directed, they are
. e I „n,niUte nntil they have nettled the hills and orde ed
illebiLtil
DR . J 011 N SO
13.4L.IJM'IMCCVLEI
LOCK HOSPITAL.
11 A S tlißCOveruil Ilse most cerium, speed,
aud effectual remedy in the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
&TWIN IN ell TO TWILTI 1100101.
NO altreukry or Noxious Draign.
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Awe Orme Cauteise, OR NO Census, 1/11 PION Osis
TWO DATIL.**
Cleanness of the Back or Lambe, Strictures, Pains it
the Luton, Alleluias of the Kidneys aid- Bladder, Urganit
Weakness, :Verrone Debility, Decay of the Ruskin Pow•
are, isogOor, taw Spirits, Confusion of dear,
rail tuition of the Beall, Timidity, Tremblings , Noma*
.f Sight Or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of its Head, Threat, Noun or Skid—those terrible disor-
ders arising flow the ludiseretion or Solitary Habits ut,
Youth—those dreadful and deetrective a ria which
product coilStilutiinitil debility, render ge babes
tilde, and destroy both body and mind.
• VOLINU MEN.
y u eug wen eepallnily who have become the victims el
solithry Vule, due dretellul and destructive habil which
4 u,u,fly mWvIAM W an untimely grave thousands cd
yUM4 Wen
01 the Most exulted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise t4vo entranced 1114001 w
;Wankn with the thunders of eluoneuce, or waked to ea.
taey the living lyre, may call with full rounder/oe.
ITITTI7III
Hurried persons, or those contemplating marriage, be.
ne aware 01 physical 'weakness, should immediately con•
hill 0* J., end be restored - to perfect halal:-
ORGANIC] WKAANNB
hlimediate2y =vegan= fug =gangling.
a, who places himself under the earn of Dr. J., why
religiously confide in his honor as a-gentleman, and coni
Ufeaul rely upon his skill as a physician.
gkrallice No. 7 South Frederick street, Baltimote,
lid., OD the lea hand side going from Baltimore street, 7
lairs trout the corner. Be particular in observing the
Jllllle ur comber, or you will mistake the place. Se par
iiculin ler ignorant, Trifling gawks, with false names,
Jr Paltry Humbug Cetificata, attracted by the repute
dm ei Ur. Johnson, lurk near.
Ad letters must contain a Postage Stamp, to use on the
reply.
OIL. JOHNSTON'
Dr. Johuson member of the Royal College of gargeons,
London, graduate from one of the most eminent Colleges
of the United States, and the greatest part el whose life
us been spent In the Hospitals of Loudon, Parte, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, bad effected some of the moat int
tonishiug cures that wore ever'known. Many troubled
with rouging in the eam and head when asieep,,great ner
voinniem, being alarmed at auddentiounde, bashfignees,
nab treyeeM bluehlug, attended sometimee with derauge.
feat el mind worn cured immediately,
TARR PAttnoutait NOTICIL
eeerewes all those who hating hitinred them.;
calves b) Irtwale *lid linProper indulgenciea, that secret ,
and solitary cubit which tutus both body and rabid, un•ii
ethos them for either bualnessor society.
Itioe, are 60010 of the sad and molonahoiy en. out pre—
auixe4 Dv early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the.
Linea end Lbabs, Pains In the Mead, , Dimheae of Sight,
Lean 01 Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Mean, n
paws, Nervous Irritability, Derstaillement of the DigUStice
FUllaloll6, fitlllol7l.l Dobilay ! Spoiptoma of Lionsompe
don, es.
MeerrlLLY.
hiIINTALLT, the learati drools on the mind are MUGU
Pe dreaded :—Loss of Memory, tkinlnsiolutit Ideas, De•
premien of Spirits; Kira Forebodings, Aversion toxome•
ty, Seit-distruat, Love of Solitude, aro some
of the evil effects.
Thousands ol minions ol all ages, can now Jatge what
is the caned of their decline to health, toeing Mew vigor,
becoming area, pale, nervous and emanated, have ■
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, mid symp•
ms of oocaumpUou
YOUNG linty
who have Injured themselves by a eartain practice, n
dolled In when alone—a habit frequently learned tram
evil siompanions, or at school, the Wilma of winch are
nightly DA Wren when &Sleep, and If not cured, renders
marriage imptunible,and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immethstely.
What a pity that a young man, the hopes el his wen.
try, the darling of his parents, should be analcned from
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path el nature, end indulging in a
certain secret habit. Su ydrSOLIA mast, before contea•
plating
mARKLAGII,
east that a sound mind and body arc the moat necessary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these, the journey through lire becomes a weary
pllgrimagic the prospect hourly darkens to the 'low; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and tilled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be•
0001011 blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INViiltstATiNG KNEW? FOR OR:
GANIO WEAKNESS,
By thla great and important remedy, Weakness of ihl
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor retained.
/Manmade of the most nervous and debilitated whit
had loot aU hope, have been Immediately relieved. An
Impediments to Marriage Physical or Mental Disquallli•
cation, Nervous , Trembling, Weakness or &attention or
the moat fearful kind, speedily cured.
TO STRANGERS.
The many thousands cured et this Disttalon within Ms
last twelve years, and the numerous Important Surgical
operations performed by Dr. J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and many other persons, Maces oi
which have appeared again and again before the public,
besides his standing as a gentleman of character and re.
sponindinti. la %sufficient atutrantee to the aillioted.
DISUSES. OF IMPRODUNCE.—When the misguided
and imprudent votary of plesaure ands he has imbibed
the seeds al this painful disease, it too often happens that
an illsimed sense of Shame or dread of discovery deters
hint from applying to those who from education and re •
apectainlity can alone befriend him, delaying till the con.
Motional symptoms of this horrid disease make their
appearance, affecting the head, throat, eta, akin,
progressing on with Rightful rapidity, WI death puffs i
pelted to his dreadful sufferings by sending him to "Dial
bonne Rein whence ko traveler returns." It la a mei.
aneholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskillulneas 01 Ignorant pretend.
ars, who, by she use of Wu amity poison mercury, rum
the constitution and make the residue Mille miserable.
To STRABOII4I.—The DOOiOni Diplomas hang in his
Ace.
irir Lettere must eontain a Stamp to us on the reply,
efirkemodles sent by Mail.
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(Near the Harrisburg ..2 Bridge.)
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Sd.o per resin for NOTE PAPER, decorated with
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mottos. latest and Very handsome emblems and patriotic
SEM for 1000 WHITE ENVFLOPE S, with national and
patriotic emblems, printed in Iwo caul.
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gWHOLXSALIS, AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
NO. 19
MARKET ST RtEET
HARRISBURG, PEIVN'A.
DRUIMISTS, PHYSICIANS, STORE.
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
We are daily adding to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respectfully call your atention to , tie
largest and best selected stock in this city, of
DRUGS, CHEMEALEI , 4 PAINTS;
01la, varntahea and Glues,
Dye4iltaffa, Gimp and Patty,
Atibit Colors and TOOIa4
Pare Ground.Sphsesi
Burning Fluid and Aleohol,
Lard,.Sparza and Pine Oft .
Bottles, Vials and Lo . aip Globes,
Caddo Soap, Sponges and Corks,
iSco ,
With a general variety nf
PIU=KERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best maimfacturers and 'Per
hinters of Europe and this country.
lieing very large dealers
PAINTS, Wank: LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, YARN - LS/IES,
WINDOW GLASS, ARTIST'S
acitoRs;„PAINTA6.-
&RUST'S BRUSHES.
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL HINT*,
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We respectfully invite a call, feeling, confl
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction.
TEETH I TEETH 111
JOHNS AND WHITES'S PORCELAIN TEETH,
PATENT - MEDIJINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
lip all kinds, direct from the Proprietors.
Saponifier and Concentrated Lye 1
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which i we sell
as low as it can be purchased in the cities.
MAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
OIL 1 CARBON OIL 11
Being large purchasers in these Oils, we can
oiler Inducements to close buyers. Coal Oil
Lamps of the most improved patterns, very
cheap. All kinds of lainps changed to burn
Coal Oil.
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
ose of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a tdal know not
thatr superiority, and the advantage they are
in keeping Horses and. Cattle healthy and in
vod condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from the use of our Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality of milk,
besides improving the general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our long ex penance in the business gives us
the advantage of a thorough knowledge of the
trade, and our arrangements in the cities are
such that we out in a very short time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
beat of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
business, a careful selection. of
PURE DRUGS
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit aKludasuwe of the dlsssr4l.:
nail* &Wk. •
"INDEPA'N . DENT, IN - A - Li; THINGS--,NETTRAL TN NONE "
HARRISBURG, P A WEDN ESDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER • 25, 1861
ELECTION PROCLAMATION.
DIIRSUANT 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 24 day of July, A. D., one thou. ,
sand eight , hundred and thirty-nine, 1, JACOB D. BOAS,
Sheriff of the county of Dauphin, Petinsymania, des here
by make .knewn and give notice to the electortr of the
county aforesnidi that an election will he held in the said
county .of Dauphin, ON, TEE SECOND. TOESDA,Y
ouromm, A. D., 1861, (being the' Bth Iday• Of t i .L.tobe:,)
at which time the Stale and County Officer/4 as tenors,
ar to be elrend,. to Wit:
.One person for vresideut Judge of iha several :COMM
of Dauphin buil Lebanon coun lea for the 12th Judicial dis
trict.
Two persons for Associate Judge. of the several court
of Dauphittesiunty.
" WElit •
.Iwo"perenes repremot thAerntoty tiptoe in
tbe.ii.una of Reprovenatives.
one person for Prothonotary and clerk. of Common
Plesisiand thiarter Sessions.
One perm for Courtly Treasurer.
t ne person for negPteebi Wilk.
One pereen.tor gonnt.y.gonnui*looer.
knei porsbni.Tor Dirac - air of- the% Poor and lieu em
ploymont.
One person fo*Coinnik, Additer.
I ALSO HEREBY MAHE' KNOWN AND 01YR NOTICE
thattbe places crt, holding the:aforesaid general electicni
in the several wards,, boroughs f (Starlets and townahipi
within the county orDatphin, are as follows, to Wit
• The election for. the Finn Wasd in the CDT of Han*
burg, shall be. held
.at the Public Halloo! House, at MO
corner of Mary's alley and Front street.
The election in deg Second Ward, 'shill be held at the
wegoiniv.faldw of •Hert's Hotel ooMartet street
• The eledtion Bpi the trhird Ward,. shall be• held at thei
School House to Walnut street, between ccrcuadi and
Front street
" Thea*.lon as. the Fourth Ward; shall be held at the
Public Eclictel , Houss in Slate Areal, belreeu Second and ,
straoli.
The election for ttie Firth Ward, shall be het.:• at the
house belong to General John Forster, on the Slate roam
lealling-froM tbe reservoir grouods to the Pennsylvania
State dranatic Hospital.
The election in the Sixth ward, snail be held at the
School House n West Harrisburg.
For the township of Su.quobanna, at Miller's (now Nis
lers) school houee.
For the township of Lower Swatara at the school house
No. 1, in Highspire.
por.the townetiship of Swatara at the Locust Grove Inn.,
. For the borough, of Middletown at:the. Brick School
house, in Pine street, in said borough....
Por the township , of Londonderry, at the Public 14onse;
of Joseph Helper, in said township.
For the township of West Londonderry, lathe house of,
Christian Neff, in said township
For the township of Conewago, erected out of parts of
the townships of Londonderry and Derry, at the house of
Christian Foltz, (now Jno. S. Foltz,) , in said township. .
For the township of Derry : at the public. house of Dan- ,
iel Baum, in ilummelstown, in said township. ;
FOr the township of South. Hanever, at the publio house
of George Rooker, in said towtishfp.'
For the township of East Hanover, at the public house;
of Maj. &mins, (now Boyer'a) inwald township,.
For the township of West Hanover, at the nubile house
of Jacob Rudy, (uow Buck's,) in said towns:l4.
For the township of Lower Paxton, at the imblio house:
of Robert.Gilchrist, , (now Sweigart , s,)' in said township.,
For.tho township pf Middle•Pagton, at the publlchouse I
of Joseph Cockley, in said township.
For the township of Rush, at the house belonging to
the estate of the late John MoAllistier,.dec'd now occupied'
by David . BMW in said.township:
For the township 'of Jefferson, at, the house of Christian,
Hoffinan, ih said township.
-For the township - of _ Jac EE(II, at the house new oocu-1
pled by John &tier, at Bixler's mill, in said township.
For, the township or Halifax, at. the North Ward School
House, in the town of Hallfak
FOr the tbieushtivor %sea; at tbe fie* Schhol House.=
Duiican's Island, in said township.
For the borough of Millersburg, at the Frame School;
House, on the bank of the Wiconisco creek, In the bor
ough aforesaid.
For the township or Upper Paxton, at the house or
Jacob Buck, now occupied by Samuel Buck, in said.
township.....
For the township of Mifflin, at the public house of Mi
chael interline, (now Benj. Bordner ) in Berrysburg , in
said township.
For the township of Washington, at the public house .
now occupied by Matilda Wingert, in said township.
For thetownship of tykens, at the publio house of Sol
omon Loudenslager, (110 W Keiser) in the borough of Gratz
For the borough of Gratz, at the public house of Solo
mon Loudenslager, (now Keiser,) in said. borough.
FOT the township of Wiconisco, at the School House No.
5, in said township. • .
I also, for the information of the electors of the county
of Dauphin, publish the following sections of acts of the
General assembly, enacted during the session of 1853
to wit:
WEST LONDONDERRY-Place of Election
Also. sections 1 and 8, page 104, pamphlet laws, ap
proved the 18th day of March, 1857, viz:---"That the chi
sons of the township of Londonderry, in the county of
Dauphin, formerly embraced in the Portsmouth election
district, together with such other citizens of said town
ship residing west of. the public road leading from Port
Royal to Nissley's mill, in said township, shall hereafter
hold their general and special elections at the house of
Christian Ned, in said township."
5z0..8. That said district shall hereafter be known as
West Londonderry election district.
Whereas the place of holding the elections in tne town
ship of Rush, Dauphin county,was by law at School House
timber three in said township: And whereas, there is
no such School house, -therefore—Section 1. Be it enacted
by the Senate. and House of .Repreunitatites the Common
weatthof rainspinania in General Assembly met, and it it
hereby enacted by the authority of the same That the
general and township elections of Rush Township, Dauphin
County, shall be held at the house belonging to the _estate
of the late John McAlister, deceased, now occupied by
David }lineal. Page 83 pamphlet laws, 1868.
I also make known and give notioe, as in and by the
13th section . ' of the aforesaid act I am directed, "that
every person, excepting justices of the peace, who shall
hold any office or appointment of profit
.or trust under the
government of the United States, or of this State, or any
city or lacorporated.diataiet, whether a commissioned of.
floer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent,. who is
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
member of Congress and the State Legialature, and of the
select and common council of any city, commissioners of
any incorporated district, is by law incapable of holding
or exercising at the same time the office or appointment
of judge, inspector or clerk of any election of this Com
monwealth, and that no Inspector or Judge, or other offi
cer. of any such. election, shall be eligible to any office
then to be voted for."
Also, that in the fourth section of the act of Assembly,
entitled "An Act relating to executions, and for other
purposes," approved April 16,1840, it is enacted that the
aforesaid 13th section " shall not be so construed as to
prevent any militia officer or borough officer from serv
ing as judge inspector or clerk at any general or special
election in this Commonwealth))
also, that in the fast section of said act, it is enacted,
that every generaland special elections shall be opened
between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and
shall continue without interruption or adjourment until
seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be
'closed
The special election shall be held:and conducted by the
inspectors and judges elected as aforesaid, and by clerks
Appointed as hereinafter provided.
No person shall be permitted to vote at the election,
as aforesaid. but a white freeman of the age of twenty
one years or more, who shall have resided in this State
at least onei year
' and in the election district where he
offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding
such election, and within two years paid a 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
has previously been a qualified voter of this State and re
moved therefrom and returned, and who , shall have re
sided in the election district and paid taxes as aforesaid,
Shall be entitled to vote after residing% this State six
months : Protiiikd, That the white freemen, citizens of
the United States, between the ages of 21 and 22 Years,
and have resided in the election district ten days; as
aforesaid, shall be entitled to vete, although they shall
not have 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 payment within two years, of a state or county
tax, assessed agreeably to the constitution, and give satis
factory evidence, either on his own oath or afttrmati9l, or
the oath or affitzhation of another, that lie has paid such
a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, Shall make oath
of the payment thereof ; or, Second. if he claim a vote by
being. an elector between themes of 21 and 22. years he
shall depoSe an oath or allirMation that he has resided in
thi Slits at least eateyear before his applbiatiokhed make
Such proof of his residence in the district:. as ,
by. NOB oFti and that ho does *THY believe: tioszLitie , an
e° u n i B araelzbn i en r h f l ia •Ibe 1 44oakooliK aggitY. - s.
such ' 'eW — 4 l Bkeeiltredlly fie" w
the name oft
ao admitted to Tote, slim - -
New • 2brertmentents
RUSH TOWNSHIP—Race of Rechon
New 10.)Cilifte*ito
ted in the alphabetical list by the inspectors and a note
made opposite thereto by,writing the word 'tax,' if he
shall be admitted to vote by reason of having-paid tax ,or
the word age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason
of such age, and shall be called out to the clerks, who
shall make the like notes in the fist of voters kept by them.
"In all cases where the name of the perixin claiming to
vote is not found on the list furnished by the commission
ers and asses,ur, or his right to vote, whether found
thereon or not, is objected to by .any qualified . citizen, it
shall be the duty of the inspectors to examine such per
son on oath as to its qualilications, and if he claims to.
have resided within the State for one .year ,or more, his
oath will be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make Maar
by at least one competent witness, who shall be a- quail.
Bed elector, that he has resided within the district for
more then ten days next immediately preceding said
election, and shall also himself al wear thetas bona Bde
residence in purSuance of his lawful calling is within the
district, and that he did not remove into said district for
the purpose of voting therein.
~E very pert= etialißtl.• era atbreendct, and who alien
make, due profit, if rkigred, of Wei tosidence and pay.;
- went of taxes as aforesaid, shall be adinitted to vote ill
ithe township; ward, or diStriet in whichhe
"If any person shall, prevent, or attempt to prevent
any officer of any election - under thisact from holding such',
election) or use or threaten any violence to any. suelthffi
oer or shall interrupt or tniproperly interfere with . bins
in the execution of his day, or shall block up the 'win-i
dow or Avenue to any window where the same may,bei
holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such oleo,
Lion, or shall use or practice intimidating thank', Woe on
violence, with a design . 'to influence unduly or overawat
any elector,- or t 6 prevent him from voting, or to restrain
the freedom of choice„ uch a person, on convictiOn,
be . fined in any sum not exceeding live hundred dollars,;
and imprisonedlor any time not less than ono month Mil
more thantwelve.mooths, and if it shall be shown to, that
Court where the Will bf such offence shall be hod, Matti
the person so cabnffing was not a resident of the
ward, or district, or township where the said offence weal
committed, and not cuititied to vote therein, then, on bbn.
viction, he shall be Sentenced to pay a fine of not lain!
than one hundred dogare or more than one thousand dol—
bus, and be imprisoned not less than six months or more,
than two yenta. ..
" In case.the Person who shall have received tie secotill '
highest number of votes for inspector shall not attend o
the day of election, then the person who shall have re
ceived the next highest number of votes for Judge at the
Spring election shall act as inspector in his place. '
And in case the person-who shall have received Ate' '
est number of votes for inspector shall not at 0,
person elected , judgti shall appoint an ,
place, and in case thews= elected shall notate:m.4
the hiSpector who received the highest number of vo
111
shall appoint a judgain his place, or it any vacancy s
continue in the board for the space of one hour after ties
time fixed by late for the opening of the electffin, tbe•
goaded voters of the township, ward, or district fof ,
which said officer shall have been elected, present at .
place of election, shall select one of their number to i .. -
such vacancy.
" It shall be the duty of the several assessors, rem 4
Lively to attend sa.,the place of holding every genereli
special or township election, during the time said election
is kept open, for the purpose of giving information Is Mi .
inspectors 414 judges when called on, in relation to tilt
right of any person .aatessed .by them to vote at suck
elections, or- such matters in relation to the assailaN
ment of voters as thamgd inspect ors , or either of the nW
shall front time to tine require : 'r ..
• :1 iEn ril a or swum:unmans. . ,
Pursuant to the provisions contained in thb 76th sectivv
r
of the act first afb e judges of tho aforesaid dr ,
WM . shall respect , take obalge of the certificate:l
return of the elect' 'of thew respective districts a n -
produce them at -!Meeting of one judge from utak'
trict. at the borough , of Harrisburg, on the third
arta' the day of the election, being PktIDAY the 11th "o A
-October, then andAhisre to do and peribrm the du •
required by law t4Said judges. . .
Also, that wherqsZe by stelmear ith
or unavoidable - 1
clunk la unablehkA Boob meeting of judges, their'
the certihcate or..fetugnAlleresaid shall be taken c . ..
of by one of the hespiactie or clerks of the election of
said district, who shall do and perform the duties required
of said judges unable to attend.
MINX= OP =MN SIMMS YRON DAUPHIN AND INBANON
COOMBE
The Return Judges appointed to meet similar Judges
from,the county of Lebanon relative to the election of
Presicent"Judge will meet at the Court House in the bor
ough of Lebanon on TUBSDAY the ltth day of October
at eleven o'clock, A. M. The following section of the
Act approved the 15th day of Aprl i 1851, providing for
the election of Judged of the several counties prescribes
their re pestles duties viz :
Stenos 6. That in the case of the election of prmil..
dent judge of any judicial- -district composed of two or
more counties at the meeting of the return judges he each
Of such counties, the clerks aforesaid shalt make out a
fair eta .emcht of all the votes which shall hive -been
given at such election within the county for every person
voted for as such president judge, welch snail be signed
by. Bald judges and attested by the clerks ; and one of
WO judges shall take charge of such statement and shall
prOdeteiffie same at 6 meeting of one judge from each of
said counties, which meeting shall se held on the , seventh
day after the ;election at the court house of one of the
counties, to be Axed by taking such'countles alternately
in their alphabeticalorder.
• ' Sumer 7. That the judges of the several counties hay
ing no met shall cast up , the several ,county returns and
make a sufficient number of copies of a general return
of all the votes given for-such office in said district, all of
which they shall certify, sal 000 of Which they mall
lodge forthwith in the office of the Court of Common
Pleas of each of said counties, and one of which they
chili enclose, seal, and direct for the Secretary of the
Commonwealth, Io the manner prescribed by the fifth
section of this act:
Given, ender my hand, in my oil* in Harrisburg, the
4th day or September, A. D., Mit.
' JACOB D. B:LeS, , Sheriffof Dauphin
StiIItRIIROS OFFICE, Harrisburg, September 4th, ISM.
eepts-davrte
All Work Promised in One Week
1 0 96
PENNE) T - LVANIA
STEAM DYEING ESTABLISHMENT,
I.o4 4 iiirkiet Street biglOCe9l:4W
. . . .
H,A.5.1118,8,U 13,0 P 4.,
WLIME; every. deaciriptien.oi Ladiee.'
' end Gel:Memos' Garments, Piece Ganda, eede ale are
Ind,-.olaaased-ana finiahed.la the beet autnnar and at
ihorlea not a (a IDLE tt CO .,
Vava-rtso6 , l" , • ~•1.1.1.:Ilr•
81Cf.)NE FOR BALE.
D u u)T G, STUNK' or Stone su tilted
rov tompiking par pasi.. 4 , NU 'doliverwt to any
;pi! of the city or Ito oply:to
marti %cm. ern niot. Jr.
MILITARY GAUNTLETS.
A NEW LOT I VAnst received, of the bee
quality, at detTELGART'S, next door to Hardener
Rant sen 7
•
HELD Que.R.rim,
HARRISBURG, Sept. 9, 1861. j
! A BOARD OF . SIIIIGFANS for the examine
:hi. tion of candidates for the post of Surgeon
Said Surgeon's mate in the Pennsylveuria troops,
will assemble in Harrisburg, at the Hall of Re-
Presentatives, Wednesday, Oct. 2d, 1861, at 9
a. m, when and where all desiring appoint
ments will present themselves.
By order of the Giovernor. "
HENBY H. SMITH, M. D.
Surgeon General, Penn' a.
selo-3taw
ALDERMAN.
HENRY PEEPER.
OFFICE-THIRD STREET, - (SHELL'S ROW,)
N.F.AR MARK ET.
Residence, (llsestnut Street near Fourth.
. . . .
01197 OP FLUARLSRORO,MCA.
my 12 dti
BOARDING.
4ABANT- Apa.ttniontiti ,with. use of
heat% bgb; yrnbAoni,board, 13111 be -Ail
tang& bra wave ifientlentett 01,6. b. - LOMA EtrIXA:
(House lately occupied by Gen. Miller,) neerAhn, 4yek:
sepl6-d2w-21ew
From.Puech, Sept. 7, ISO
Mr. John Bull to the United States,
On being Invited to Goat** to the Americas' Loin
Did you aver imagine me-lending you money
Well, of all:Yankee notione.thAt's far the moat
fenny,; . -
Lend youmoney !—for what when the loan you
have gotten
Why to throw. it away in withholding my
cotton !
Fortune favors the brave, and your courage i
own,
Notwithstanding Bull's Bun : but rare fortune
alone
Canplir N
sucfet_ r; . m opf t
ori fible ce o. lif
our
re.
You all
'1 upoiaiiou l 4Prrowjarpoofdar and
And then imraio atom* ithnothing.sts
What (*Attila* pruy, are you Me to deblare
On• the' debt you'll h eWilk' and bloarn `tii .1
the , air ?
, ..
Why,
,Y pa . know that you not. otand' 4?- ( 1
slightest taxation
That ydtiloould get rid oftite t imartition
Thongh , of value 'received Ili th fullest tridttea, l
Not paying copthat whieh•heagousto perdition.!
. , .
B ll y e an coat bi l li elii lvi r do 'yo y F our e* , *, ,ana t , to thi ders'
So keenand sosnwt in la pAtkrs Pg pelf,
To think of it itanlree acing hlmeelf !
-Ilinow I am rather &sordid olatierew, •
'ding money Ono not whatfer,orwheal to,'
ISO` the,flikrty.bit SOLVE*, that JOnlir
'A point hilsPensable—airie pas non. ;
.But, hauglt, though cash I , mag lend to the
.If secure of investment,mgaiAlkai of use,.
When the object. andliepeless the gain,
I should be, if 1 so'milaMidoiredit %Eine.
Lest of all, to, abuse wee,. Pudign•Aesi,tleuty,"
Anil threaten to whip and tq rob byladV,
Is not quite the igtt way , riot language
To get out of .nie aulanerietuilikin. '
- Mime?.
{written ray. the Telegraph:3J
Why Johnl Yon faiar*, coni.iiiied. Old butie
Do yon - think•thereany monk biittLiihatla in
your, pass I' , : . ' •
And wherever a dolle t r wiuitildifgrdtrer
We must go hi. — Dtraulaaadii3 slitrpe no odd
- how far.
on seem , ktereftd.liktkiliolii* fight., • t
tat with hands in your pockets forget which is
right..
Other folks heretofore for their war loans have
tad you,
But ".this load of poles" I'm sure nobody ax'd
you.
You've whin'd and yonv'e whimper'd from
Exeter Hall,
About morals and ethics and slay ry and all,
Till, people are sick of, your nonsense and
twaddle
And some folks have thought you liuite turned
in the noddle.
But the mint a screw turns that presses on
cotton,
We find all your moral professions are rotten,
And you. load with self-seeking adirice folks o
age,: , - •
To take care of themselves, beyon never so sage
Who asked for your counsel; your pounds or
your pence?
My quar'l is my own, and whatever, pretence
You set up for a ldentor, rd have you to lam
For your wisdom or lucre I don't care El: darn:
Lay low and keep dark, uncle John, and I'll
show ye,
The gaul damndest scrimmage yet mentioned
in story,
And as for your money, just keep what you've
got,
And my cotton shall go where I. choose it, or
rot,
You know I was always a singular cretur,
One half I'm a hoes bather halt' aligator.
This last part it restive just now it is true,
But I'll cure his of that John and no thanks
to you.
The spunk and endnrance--,the wisdom and
Pelf,
I have and can gft just as well as, yourself.
I'm young and Fm hearty—can do my own
fightin,
Be my wrongs what,they may they need none
of your rightin.
So now keep your pounds and your prate till I
ask
Your advice or your gold in my , difficult task,
And my own good strong arm if it fail me at
length,
From a Source mighty dill' rent from you 11l
seek strength.
Itacennat . JONATHAN.
A. Reymann llossrsu.—The Right Reverend
Litomnss POLK, late Bishop of Tennessee but
now Brigadier General in the army of the "bon
federate States," bids fa U• to achieve an immor
tality of infamous mown. Having invaded
Kentucky without even asking *eve of the
authorities at Richmcind, he coolly proceeds to
apply the same " dicipline" to the people of that
state that has beenfoundso effective in Tennessee.
Peaceable citizens are arrested and thrust into
prison for no other offence than hurt of refusing,.
'to be traitors. A few days since he sent a 'company
of his soldiers to Mayfield, who seized Mr. BAL
LING= one of the most reputable men of the
place, look him to Columbus and treated, him
as if he were a common felon. The same band
of ruffians made an attempt to emit Judge WIL
LIAMS, but missed their victim.
This man POLK owes the gallows a heavY deb t.
Professedly aMinister of the '" Prince of Peace,"
he surpasses the most violent, of the Rebel crew
in bloodthirstiness. The story o f hi s atrocities
fills the land with rage, and horror. Re hie
come to be regarded, even in the insurgent
States, as s -monster unfit to live. .The authca;l
-
gee of Memp,bis were I:Q.lll.PaliiKka`49.A . ,
since, f4l . liakleieViireeil the people .and. **
cruel diaelsotrig A crui# Sco s terWal o
ilabrozightdoompeedlirtiitsi' - .c . , , ,• , ,
XAMONIDAS cannot too soon exchangeth - ..., ..
for the halter.
Clam larinting fiffitt.
Racing procured Steam Power Prearea, we are prepar
ed to execute JOB add 8..011 PRINTING orevery=clip-
Ron, cheaper than lean be done at any other establis h .
mint in the country:
_ . .
sir Four lines or less constitute one•htlrequare. light
lines or more than rose coned tiles square.
Half i'quare, one day 20 26
one week 1 00
ene month 2 00
l 6 three months 800
six mouths ........... • • • • 6 06
one year . ........... 8 00
One:Square, one day . . ....
one week
oillf month...,
l 6 three months,
sin - months
" one year
... • -
Aar Business notices inserted in the Loot! Column, or
before Warriges and Deaths, FIVF. CENTS PER LINK for
each Insertion.
NO 25
Igt- Marries and Deaths to be charged as rrgular ad
Terri=emr•.ts.._ - •
BY TELE
FROM GEN. BANK'S COLUMN.
Particulars of the Shooting of Major
A BODY OE REBEL CAVALRY SCATTERED.
Dams:nowt, Sept. 24.
A tragical occurrence was witnessed near this
olowestruday iitithe Pennsylvania Forty
'l. , , Co i l. KniPe,-41. their way to join Gen.q.
' , k's column. In the regiment le , a company
-2,
coropssald principally of Irishmen, who have
given . the commander much trouble. When
'man Mrsidy.lirm, tiro of the, men got engaged
in a fight, and one eW them, named Lanahan,
of company I, a lirsiiilbed character, was, by
4405,0 f Major. Ain* (L Lewis, tied to the rear
40,buggaga inugoni After proceeding about
a milik At was repeied.:to: Major Lewis that
Lateran was at hnOwitha Waded gun in his
hand. The MaKor e ancconspanied by Assistant
Surgeon W. Charlatans** rode towards Lana-
Ilan and ordered. MC A& give up the gun.
Landau' refuseC , antilithile the Major was in
the act of getting .t horse to enforce his
order, Lund= red a few steps, took de
liberate aim, and allOtbe Major in the back
with a ball and thrabbuckshot.
ii
The latter fell an 'spired in three minutes,
without uttering a . Lanahan was secured,
and — the body of unfortunate officer was
irlattedino wagon ' guarded to the camp.
Lail an is now *lie hands of the Provost
MarShal, and wilt be tried by a drum-head
taint probably to- t . The murderer is a resi
dent of Scranton,' ditinnsylvania. •
. .
LewisMarr 4 jor- waif/thirty-two years of age, was
as
about a ago, and leaves a widow
but no'children. i He served in the Mexican
sr; "vaid on the breaking out of the present re -
beaten, was edits the Catasaqua (Lehigh
couitty),/lerdd, which occupation he resigned
to eider the army.' He was dearly beloved by
the whole regiment, and hiri death hangs Ince a
irallnpon the spirits.ef his associates.
Yeisterday mornit4, Col. le Due, of the New
York Tbirty-fontth; keeping guard on the Po
tomac, diaeovered abody of rebel cavalry on
the okiposite side Thrtiatly concealed by trees
and ravines. From various movements it As
supposed that they were in considerable force,
and that they meditated constructing some of
fensive works there. About noon he com
menced throwing shells from a point too far
distant to produce much effect. Changing the
position, he threw several shells into their
midst, scattering them in every direction. This
occurred at the month of the Seneca river.
The Massachusetts Twelfth, Colonel Webster,
has recently taken a position which relieves the
New York Thirty-fourth of a, portion of the
arduous duty of guarding nine miles of the
river line. During the shelling to-day one of
rebels, by the aid of glasses, was discovered to
have on a uniform of the Thirty-fourth, belong
ing it is supposed, to one of the killed or cap
tured scouts, who ventured across the river last
week.
Winter blankets and new tents are being is
sued, to'several of the regiments in view of the
approaching cold weather. Saturday night was
very cold, and the farmers predict early frosts
in this , region.
?decors. Kreamer and Nightingale, of Hunter
dom were arrested and brought to this city to
day charged with treasonable conspiracy. It is
alleged that they have been engaged in recruit
ing men for a treasonable organization called
the " Sons of Liberty," having for its motto
" Jefferson Davis before Abe Lincoln. "
Subsequently the tack was changed, and
recently it is alleged they have been
enlisting men for the Union, but secretly
with the intention of serving the purposes of
Jeff Davis. They were imprisoned in the Mer
cer county jail The grand jury are examining
the evidence against them, and will report dnr
,.
ing the present term.
The friends of Col. James W. Wall were
greatly rejoiced today upon receipt of a dis
patch from him that he had been released from
imprisonment at Fort Lafayette.
THE WAR IN KENTUCKY.
Lounrvute, Sept. 24.
It is reported from below that a small detach
ment of Gen. Bosencran's force has advanced
fifteen miles southward of Elizabethtown, amt.
that Gen. Buckner is advancing northward from
13owlitig Green with a force variously estimated
-at from 4,000 to 10,000.
The Evening Bulletin says that Lock No. 8; on
the Green river was blown up on Tuesday, by
vier of General Buckner, and publishes a let
ter purporting to be nom him, directing the del
struction of Lock No. 1, on the same river.
The Union men, on hearing of this, attempted
but unsuccessfully, to guard the locks, but they
were destroyed.
Captain Gilson and the four missing men
have returned to the camp at Salt River.
The City Council has passed a resolution
approving Gen., Anderson's appointment of a
Provost Martilial, and another requesting the
citizens to clOse their business hours at four
O'cliick every afternoon, to allow time for pet)-
* to drilk. -
L.* ll . 1 A*404 wAio founded. Camp Dick Robin
' 14 /48.1104t0 Maryville to start a camp for
dint:eds.' "
boTh6iiiinfif Pali& 4aiiirithat a Lieutenant of.
okner's army was arrested at Oldham, on
••:"" ' Yr as a 80%
RA IEB OF ADVERIPING
Lewis
IMPORTANT ARRESTS
Tit Knox, N. 3., Sept. 24
200
3 60
600
10 00
15 00