9atip litetegrap. NO WE 'Di A OVeitt risir.tta.—All A; • vertisements, Business Notices, Mar. rtagee, Deaths, &c., to secure Inuertlen in the TELEGRAPH, must Invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the reign. lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Thursday Morning, August 11, 1882, Tse Worm of forming regiments out cif' the volunteer companies in Camp Curtin is pro gressing as rapid yas circumstances will per mit. Five rvginiebts have already been or ganised, and will move ,southward as soon as the War Department frirnisties the necessary arms and transportation. • • - ~..- 130IINTIES PLID.—The non-commissioned of ficers and privates of the Boas Guards, Capt. H. C. ALLMAN, of this city, were.. eaoh paid . their bounty of fifty dollars yesterday; by the Treasurer of the Fund, R. S. ICalker, Esq. ,The Derry Fencibles; Capt. Henderson, received their bounty yesterday. -. F. L. BAYER, of the Mariettian, one of the hebdomidal ornaments of Lancaster many, was in our sanctum eaterday, looking as hearty and valorous as a veteran. With shooting stick or pen, Baker is equally expert, and we hope soon to hear of him at the head of a com pany or a regiment. CAPr. JACOB M. ETeTBE, Of , the `lBth. United States Infantry, has been (lined to Baltimore, whore he relieves Capt. 1018 i. Wyse, of the 8d United States Artilley, fn Ate duties of mus tering officer. Capt. P. E. Forney will take the place of Capt. Eyster, as recruiting officer of the 18th UnitecLStates InfitarLy in thtiretty, SOLDIER KILLED -A lOW Dip ago r as a train tilled with soldiers was pilsigeg under abridge near the Gap, Lanctustetvinkpa mat#141414% on the tup of the care r witof natrul,we have , not been able lo was' istruiiik by the bridge and so severely injciad -. ihat, he subse quently died. The unfortunman belonged to one of the Chester counthisompanles. SANIORD --the indefaigpiblys manager of "burnt cork opera"—notilesAw that he will be on hand at his opera` hiipyH in ,this city "with songs to greet us" on the ,25th inst. He has organized an entire new troupe, com posed of some of the moat cetOrated artiste in the Ethiopian Minstielsey. "Wit." who will make a e.fosation M. our Autism:tient loving circles. 7 4 1 — . Tam °Rua - RiasiliSit.-,rOur artist friend, Harry Davie, Witt over head and ears in busi ness yeaterday,arnittggg ataifigfor tiun of file great panorama Qf ; the hellion, at Brant's Hall next BaHday l evening t _Tiler? is much nodosity existing in Our cicmmunity to %hoses the additions made by the artist to the panorama during the piiiamt-iiituitmeif and we predict that !tale-appearance I;.ause A " run" t oval to that which wet:o4,3w exhibition in our city. Tan Ammo RAILROAD COMPANY, through its Pret.ident, Chas. F. Smith,. Esq ., has sued a notice that all . its eat CloYees who may enlist in the service of the United States for the purpose of crushing the rebellion now threatening the liberties of cur coitntry,,may rest assurtd that their respective situations will be kept - open - and given them immediately on their return; and that the fact of their vol unteering to defend their country ig„Air, emer gency will be considered hereafter. .as greatly in their favor for promotion teeny suitable positions in the service of the CoMPany. Carr. Wu. H. Bratia, of,ilo'slet. V., was n this city on Tuesday eVening,en route for his home. Capt. Blair is suffekin - g . with - a serious optioal affection, which' has almost destroyed his vision, and which must - renfier him incapa ble of active duty for , a long period. He is a brave and enterprising soldier, one of the first to coypus& the cause of the government, and up to the lime that his eyesifailed 'him,- was of great service to his country and his regiment, The good wishes of his man follow - him into his temporary retirement, while it will elicit an earnest hope among , all who knoli him that he may soon be restored to his position at the bead of his company, once more insigorpted and qualified for active duty.' 7 roux, August 11, 1862. Ma. GEO. BLEGNER, Dear Si you in Your next morning:e issue state whether or not the following blame in thfi Statil law la applica ble to the three month's men. They b,rtainly possess a discharge from the'army of the United Stater : . • "All persons who have a regular and b.4P9rlit' bledlithafiii . roin the army or i navy of the U iced Statee in pursuance of sorlaw of the State," are exempt from draft. Please comply with the request and oblige, - Yours, Etc., O. F. Vo are fully aware of the existence of the clause of the act of Assembly to which our corn . reel:tondo:it :riots; but - it will not exoneraa any one from a draft. The clause in puede!) is of ly•lntended to apply to -the - Bkaa . fiervictt, and it in not at all ainutable •to the thre& month's men who were called into service by theljeiiiiiiiit r under the prov Ibibrat o f t h e ao t o f Congress of February 28th, 1795. A Main Mtn COWABDLY Aor.—We are s om that there, should be a single representative of a man at Camp.Curtin, who diograces- the hu manity in himself, and insults the valor said honesty by which he is governed. But such neverthelesiiiie case, and . jost such a mean , fellow stole a bible from the pocket of Bev. Frank.. Moore, whiltObat divine was min istering to the comfort. and the cheer of the meu at Camp Cnitio, yesterday laftemoon: The bible was _ a present from a dear friend, and was of course highly prised on that 'ac count. If the sinner who stole it returns it to office he will be doing something to ameliorate his crime and mum hle :40164finCt• The soldier has no better friend than' Rey. Wore.- lie bee - been his advocate andliWref: at.d shquid tkeitif2ro,not jitipaar4 thu et hill purfoiniegisi, WS NUMB throw* of the Bank of Pottstown, on Tuesday, which has for its vignette a portrait of Buchsian, and on the forehead of which was written the word trai tor ! Public opinion is a sturdy judge, when facts and circumstiiices are convincing against a man. 1I =1 DROUGHT . —At the 'present time we seem to be threatened with a want of rain. It is true, we cannot tell what a day may bring forth, but Nat now the corn requires a soaking rain, oth erwise it will suffer materially; as it is in that Oracular period of its dwelopment to be se 'Howdy injured by continued dry weather. We look to Him who has promised the "early and the lait,r rain" for a deliverance from the evil consequences of a drought. A failure of the corn crop, in view of the troubles of our coun try, would be a very grievous . national loss, which would be more seriously fe4 from the fact that the yield, of oats is but little if any better than half a crop. We hope for the best, and upward turn the eye ,prayerfully, for !be propitious cloud. = Ar Exontsair Cannier:a:ie.—A recent ordi nance of our City Council, which . tart'been ap pr9yeil by the Mayor, enacts that from and af t t the 9th Inst. all persons within the limits of the cityof Harriiibu%;%tto may, be 'efflictol wita, any coriVigious or infectious disease, shall be required to.confine themselyes closely and Strictly *thin. thi4r,reapective 4wellings until sucklibte arther care produce a certificate from some regular, physician, certifying that the per tain so afflicted` has so far recovered Belo go abroad:without endangering the , . haidtk of the community ; and that any_person violating the .pr i ovisions aforeeaid shall pay, upon conviction tbereof, into the city treasury a fine of not more Milan fifty dollars nor less'than twenty dollars, td be collected as other fines are now by law rdcoverable. COMPANY BOLL Of ine BoCs Xfirittos..los Has : ssuao.—The Boas Guards marched into Camp s . .rtin on Friday, the Bth, and were examined it Poet Surgeon Wilson, and noistered into the United States service by Capt. William B. Lane on Saturday, the 9th day Of August, A.. U., 1862. This company was * named by Capt. Allem,p.,‘in compliment to Col. F. S. Boas, of this City, and is one of the flneit loniting corn phrties and composed of asgood fighting mate rial as.ever leit'HarrisbuTg. H. 6.'illeitan, Capteiti;Harrisburg. R. E. Cable, let Lieutenant, Harrisburg. 1.T. , M. Wiestliog, 2d Lieutenant, Harrisburg. Cheyne, Augustus L., Ist eergquit, Muria- rg. OSUMI; William 8., 2d Sergeant, Shamokin, Iceene,Jatries B , 8d Sergeant, Harrisburg. i'uvinger, flacons, 4th Sergeant, Millers burg,"Pa: " Oren, Jesse, sth Sergeant, Harrisburg. Fisler Luther, Ist Corporal, Harrisburg. Putt, William J., 2d Certioral,. Cuisiberhind county ; Hummel, Charles 8., 8d borporal, Harris burg. Eckert, John C., 4th Corporal, Harrisburg. ' Leepard, Joseph, 6th Corporal, 'Cumber/end .trety. 4411, oar 1,15111111/20411,04.- 315 ~th iJorpunil, Ha ". • burg. Lebo, Henry, 801 Corporal, Harrisburg . Hoffman, John W., flier, Gratz, Pa. Krause, George W., drummer, Harrisburg, Felty, Joshua 8., company Quartermaster t Harrisburg. YBSTATEB. Atkins, Robert, Philadelphia. Anderson, Thompson, Millersburg. Andergon, John, Dauphin county. Brumbaugh, James A., Harrisburg. Bidding, Henry, Millersburg. Baylm, James, Millersburg. Boalds, John, Harriiburg. Bomgardoer, David, Lebanon county. Behm, Daniel, Lykens. • Bitteintan, Thomas H., Lykenti. Carichner, John, Harrisburg. Douglas, Alexander, Dauphin. Decry, Conrad, Lykens.. Driesel, Ned, Lykens. Doubert, John, Harrisburg. Emig, Adam, Millersburg. Frank, Henry H., Millersburg. Foster, Benjamin R., Lykens. Frint, Frantz, Lykens. , Fisher, William, Columbia county. Good,gaoob Harrisburg.: J ••, . Gallagher, John, Havre DeGrass. Hildebrand, Thadeus, Adams county. Heim Levi, Harrisburg. - Heilheoker, Louis, Gettysburg.' Heckert, Frederick, B-rrysburg. Hoffman, John, Berrysburg. Harper, James, Lingiestown. Jury, Daniel, Lykens Valley. Kanork, Michael, Harrisburg. Klingher, John, Lykerus. Klapp, Henry, Union county. • Keener, Jacob, Lirigleetown. Leepard, Wm. L., Cumberland county. Lent; John, Linglesto . Leeser, Wilhelm,Philadelphia. Lane, Moses, Ha rrisburg. Lehman, Jacob, Lykens Valley. • . Lehman, Emanuel, Millersburg. Litsel, Elias, Dauphin county. Molts, John J., Cumberland county. Michael, Lorenzo, Millersburg. Miller, Joseph, Millersburg. Myers, John, Dauphin county. Miller, John W., Dauphin county. M. saner, Daniel, Lykens Valley. ‘M'Oarroll, Charlea, Harrisburg. _ 'M'Fadden John, H.rrisburg. „Matter, Pe ter, Dauphin county. ' +rte' Henry A., Dauphin county. P,lst, George WHarrisburg. - Palm, _ Michael, LYkene Poticher, John, Lykens. Patterson, John 8., Harrisburg. Potiger, Jonathan, Dauphin county. • Potiger, Daniel, Dauphin county. :Pyrtt, James, New York. Richner, John, Williamsport. Rutherford, Samuel A., Harrisburg. Rice, Edward, Harrisburg. Rheinhart, Ephraim, Lebanon county. titeever, Wesley, Millersburg. Speeder, John,Millersburg. .Stteplar, Milli Lingelstown. Steele, Joseph, Harrieburg. Spoke Jacob, Wrens Valley. Sieg, Samuel, Harrisburg. • Siert, Peter, Harrisburg, Timminy, Charles L., Cumberland county Uhler, George, <Daupbilitounty. Uriah, Benjamin, Lingelstovrn. , Thisholtz, Isaac, Gratz. Updegrove, John, Ls keno. Walmer, Noah Harritburg, Wi t tmas; John a L I I / 4 1.1.1ersburg. Witnian,'Franklin, I.:Ykeris. Williamson Thomas a, Millersburg._ " o - auto I al. ; ~ .1 ens. Yeager Williligi..Horyiebekg. 171iiitti3rtCniit6,17eirToilf. - i.--..k.tk I, g itc 44 , 22r4 1 4 - ivai , iiitt -Ewe fat itifskaw. cirelegrapti,Atralcag Morning /August 14, 1862. SOLDIER'S RELlEF.—Contributions of vrgeta bcs were received yesterday, for the sick and wounded, at Camp Cuttin, viz: Tomatoes, cacumbers, squashes, onions, cabbagk s and beets, from A. Reel, J. Mish, J. W. Vanhorn, Wm. Dial, P. Hocker, D. Hiphaid, S. Flick inger, James Espy and Mr. Hargiat. In addi tiOn, butter, eggs, blackberries and sugar, have been supplied out of the , funde.of the Ladies' Relief society Many of our farmers, who have a surplus of vegetables, would do a good service by sending them in Tau .Plutamour of laelng r the-comer,qtdhisSer the new ainrch ediff& — nliW t beirig - ere - deli by the Wesleyan Methodist: congjegation, (Tier ed) took place on Sibbith afternoon, under the directionpf r phe'plittor,9lstml.by, RTV: ; Etivid Stevens. 'iverithlng Paisede;ff pleasantly,and although very f©w other, than colored persons were present, the calleetiOn was a very credthi 2 ble one, as the figures will show : .800IIITY 001+121213TIONS. Temperance Beneficial eons of Rosh. • , .. $l2 00 Good Satnaritlin CoujicilisTo.',l, D> of T.. 25 00 Oofnmitree on Ist of Augusffhtival 12 00 Brotherly Love Lodge No. 896, G. U. 0. of O. F 10 00 Temperance Daughters of Miller 10 00 Bishop Lodge No. 7, G-13 and D. of S.. 12 00 and Carpet Soci ty. 12 80 Pr sleyari Union Sinking rand 88 28 i tosl-s.an Upton Sunday School. 86 1 71 - Public collection 46 82 EMI , • TEE Forerx 7 likxwa ,Bstinismvue, —The v... bike Rifles—Lilt ,of llid and twote;uled.—Adj dant George W. l3oyd„gtadCakft: George A. Brooke; of conipany fc(Veriieliffi Rifle's) both of 16 0Y - §4t,k-AnNlYisTll4 Aesio , t, a rrived their respective residences in this city at noon , tO-day, direct from Culpepper Court Rouse. Col. Joseph F. Erkipei_of the same regiment has `460 the dity, but; we' have not had an opporttiniiy-to see him. Adjutant Boyd and Capt. Brooke were bot wounded in'thei remit tbattle :with the , rebells near Culpepper Court House, Va., the forMe 46 the fleshy part of the - lest thigh by aEI rifle ball, which has , not yet been extracX4 though the been several. 4,t_i!nefi probed, and the latter in the left foot and oho/ ob his enact, .Neithirr. of the .vroundlittilde ci!nolideired dauWorilfiluM viith'Ahe propylat . riT RtAiVriti( niate,recovery. .fli,everytiother.respect; ; • pith seem lobe inttheenjoltderittfot bicellennteatt% The . gentleiMen '0914 Enfpe; ff ;folB slightly wounded in t4eAde 4,4,l4. f aibblAe explosion of a bomb sheli AieittAyiitik,42o9f his face. A portion of thfashellistimk ksiibsin the head, tearing awityith i eldilh,witlicit'bk r,r - , ing the skull bone, ktkt, i by , itii; gonctfehai%h, deOug the ColoneLdillirisessfotu;several Capkdßrooks wointlinto , tho4bittle•witlr.slat men of friyOditipiitif64: aim out with tfy nineteen, the remmithif i having been either killed, wounded or missing. Ile was the only commissioned officer of his company il!the salon, the others having heen detailed onlither duty. The following ie a list of the easualities in •`/ ;AC+o, 7 477l447`'Nwr'" xp reeks,. Harris/Aid a rm, slightly. Ist Sergeant Sinniel Bernbeisel, Harrisburg wounded and prisoner. 2nd Sergeant Potteiger, Halifax, wounded' In ankle. 4th Sergeant Geo. Duren, Halifax, killed. Corpora( Thos. J Nuvinger, Halifax,in thigh Corporal John Yeager, Manilla, ankle. , John Hoke; Halifax, arontid Oct „and _missing Elias Eirly, Manacle, ankle. , . 1 • Edward Rhoads, Manada; Thos. Lyon, Caillsle, - thigh, severely. John Houser, Mei:Jade"; missing: Simon Powley, Manada, side, seriously. Mathew Taylor, Halifax, both legs. Archibald Griffin, Millersburg, missing. Joseph Albert, Wilkesbarre, leg, badly. Benj. Downey, Georgetown, killed. Jacob Killinger, leg and shoulder. James Shannon, New Buffalo, thigh. Wm. Baughman, New Buffalo, missing. Wm. Meese, Kuroda, missing. Josep i Geiger, llamado, missing. F. Martin, Georgetown, collar , bone broken. Alex. Ilhoods, Ittenado; Levi Neg. Monads, missing.o Wm. Matte, Holifax,.bead r alightly.. . Jiro: Weniick,llTitnnda, Lead slightly Wm. Basinger, HalifaX; mhatig. • Joseph J. Smith, Dunoannon,"Woututed 'and prisoner. Joseph Sullenberger, Harrisbritiiniiseing. Alex. M. Orth, Harrisburg,' knee. -.- Jacob Good, Halifax, shoulder and leg. Wm. S ifried, Birdsboro, missing.' Henry Weidensall, Morgantown,'lnissirig, Sawl Tromlee, Duracannon, missing. -- . _ In addition to the above, there ,areteveral more wounded and missing, whose notnes the Captain could not remember. , Wit have received a very larg. zortment Of Hoop Skirts, all qualities atidlirittii;' from 7b cents up to $2 50 ;25 dozen id' ktir a e:illea Shirt Breasts, Collarsiind' Cute - to Matcb,'lte whole set for 25 cents,' worth6olcents ; 10 boxes of Ribbon for dress trimming, all oulors; boxes of Belt Ribbon, all dOlura • a hi*, as sortment of linen and msadtiliiirk , Collars, and setts of collarkaud.sleeves ;'a hirge assortment of white Can:thrice; Tacouneits, figured and plain Swiss Masao, Brillittifh4Nansooks. lee finest 4ot of embroldefedifiren&uCtiditiricßanthi l ever brought to Harrisburg ; 4ilieces of striped good=. for UndensleeVes ; 2.6'itinbroid.red In fant Waists at• - all7pliailf of Black Silk Lace, all prices, sqme * yard wide suitable for drt se II mooing or trimming of lace shawls; Lace Mitts at all prices, 25 cents up ; 40 dozen of ladies and gentlemen's linen pocket Hand kerchiefs. Fur wholesale customers we keep a large assortment of hoisery and notions, such a Spool Cotton, Thread, Needles, Pins, Stock ings, Socks, etc., etc. ' b' LIMY. 20 THE. YOUNG OR OLD. Mate or letale, Tryon have been sulltinna - ront-it habit in oulged in by the, YOOTHOF BOTH 8,10134 # • WHIM GA tr- - 0.: sotm • iry +lr. SYMpromS , R. (MAU Mr" for Merriam . And le the gre.t-ti evirwilleh O baba MAN On wolf See symp'omo enumerated b•ve adrtisetneot. and If you are a r offerer, - Cmt out the ad verllsement, And send IM Kat Once. Delayerare-dangerew: Ask lor,r=eseklolel's ; Take` no other. Cure! guaranteed. Beware of Onmaterfeits Rad istitzganitt s • .-jyle-c2tu - . ALL. and examine taose new •jaris for pinta ? Ina beat chain .24 and Win p teat in in market, lb , ear; by NIOut,IS & iO WILLA , itl9 r OrA..',Fr.cp a kiw. c 3Larket ttreet. SUGARS of all kindas.irliita - fold brown , kJ lowa thin • • I.IILItAS ag Bowit44-ai any Cbroor at Front and Need stmt. =::=2 210 11 HAI.R.D,TE I HAIR -DirE ! i Way 4. .fite e lid9r!s - flap Dye I Hart i ~, 1 ,A 1, •- ; .. The only klese and Reliable Dye Known ! All others, imp ol e regaltridlomt, and „jibould bo avoided if you wish icrothea - rldidult. GRAY RRD D RUSTY lIAIR dyed itstantly to a behutiKand Toro BrOwn or Blacit, without the least - " n ficligtEDA.r,S4AND DifitniAS - tiav, been awar ... deil 0 1911. A. 0411111111.01 shine 18 9, and over 230,000 ki , lll.itAtßine neve been ',wide to the hair ~f the patrons of Mio fitment. itye Wu A ilAittiKinws aim DYE - prottlies a Color nut •ii be ihstinguialira from nature and 1- traigamnar . ant to injure in tc.. lev,t, however long it tn., lti contin at. . andillbe iii Betts of bail D , d9 remediei th. hair is vigorated for hie by this splendid Dye wtaili Is prop er applied,ut, No. 18,ilorid Street-New. York. .i id la anitheditea aliDlowtid or tbe United States, by S writes and Fancy Goode Dealers be ihrtru're has ,he unite .Wfiliarn a lialcbelor," 4. ktirtj'iiptirp,-dieli phtte engraving, .on the time t l i - 1 -rn each nx , lyb.ololde Factor :•, 81 Farley St.., 324kikvitiyir s ' ' ! .'i tate 233 Broadway, New York. 710vertomutnts UTRIX'S NOTICE. • . •q.ATIAH,4 I A".- I'LDRED, Executrix of et the astute of Thomas Aland ; d e ed.. late of the • ' of Hisirisbnrg, Dauphin county, having letters - entary - ,gyanted them•by_the, Roulet. r Den. .connty,,hgridoVnotitrekairpartles I"nde"bted to.rold e to to makaimmediAte payment, and thoe having a al.. to pre ent taw*. propedy .authenticated for set rment to the above named executrix. au:24w 44 #TEY M 11S IC HALL. it t ~: alrint Street between 211 and 3d. P i * HT lit IDWARD. ...Ptile Lessee and Marager A ion to nil puts of the House 3 ernts B . ,!: IbR E. NEW 'STARS IMMENSE ATTRACTION appearvae of SS—MOL LIE FIEL DJ. N G THE GREAT FRENCH HASSEUSE, ,e - Wl:we sett-sic performawee have received, Ink ut etceptio., tue moat a oterin! notices .from the ft". and'the most 'skin -dye - tbi3 elti Of N4w'Yorr, Pel sd-lphia, Boston and other principal Gni , 8, wh havr se h0..0r of making her first ap.mar3riee in liar [lOU* nu ionday Evening, August 11th, 1362. eo engagement JAKE 131JDD AND DAN , HOWARD, The seat Pavotite, Et toper. Comedians, In o , enaction vita tla: 8T &R GAISTY TROUPE Mies Fdaarda, Dick Bathelon T. H. lIM te, Ma ter Periy, T. H. G.innen, Pro , . Vacsant, Ma=ter Geor e, the Btby t lawn, ido;a. De Louie and tae Educated dog, JENNY LIND. : 11ricirs open at 7% to commence at 8 o'clock. PROCLAMATION. HEREAS, the Honorable JOHN J. PSSRSON, President of the Colon of Common i V V Pleas in the Twelfth Jw.lcial District,. consisting of th concede' of Lebanon and Dauphin and the Lion. Sane st LANDIS and Hon. Moue IL Ydugo, Associate Jnidgen in nuphin county, havlug issued. 'tuck' precept, bearing "dine the 18th day of JuselB62, to me directed, for holding a Cour,. of Oyer and .Terminer and General Jail Delivery and Quarter Sessions of the Peace at Harrisburg, for the county of Daunnin, and to commence es Tel 4TH 141ONDAT or AOOllll $617, being .the 26nr OAT OF AMID, 1462, and to combine one weeks. , • ' s Aotlue is therefore hereby given to the Coroner, tiles of the Peaee„..Aldi3rmen, and Censtable4 of the said county or Dauphin, that they be then aid titer in their proper persons, at 10 o'cioot in the torenoon of said diy, with tacit' records, inquiotioas, usaminati , ois, and their own rentembiances,: to do, those things which to their office appertains to be SOWN and those Who are bound In reeognizstioes to prosecute against the prisoners that are or shall be in the Jolla Dauphin coun ty, be then and there to prosecute against them as shall tha 4th dav of mi*colietrwroilseAlitt e ghty Bulb year of the independence at the united States. • J. D. BOAS, Sheriff. Sassilers Orme t ffJarrlsburg, Ang...4,-186.1L4 and THE NATIONAL EXHIBITION IMPORTED BLOOD AND AMERICAN BREEDS OF HORSES, WILL BE HELD ON Keystone Park Agricultural Fair Grounds Williamsport, Pa., ON TUESDAY,. : WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND -FRIDAY; SEPT., 2,1, 4 AND 6,186!. Pronninnt List and- Priee Banner Ten taßtchibitors from the Canada, and Braid: Provinces. The mana L gers flatter themselves that, al though the rgiatiiihibitlout held in other parts of the United States have been eminently suc cessful and entirely 'satisfactory to the public, the past, experience will enable them to im p!ove somewhat in the details of the arrange ments, and in this connection they hope to give greater facilitiesJor the deliberate exam ination and trial of horses Wended for sale. Williamsport is easily and quickly accessible from all directions. _Keystone Park is unequal ed in its track for showing and training a horse. The managers design to. make this a horse mart, worthy of its central position, and its extraordinary facilities. BOARD OF MANAGERS. A. K 'KAPP, D. K. JACKMAN, PETER HERDIC, J. N. BAGG, W. F. LOGAN, ,DENRY DRINKER, GORDON F: lirAsoN, Col. S.G.HATHAWAY WM. COLDER. J, H. COWDEN, EDWARD LYON. A. E. KAPP Presiden t . H. &TAYLOR, Treasurer. dEO. 141:1,-erGetriN Chief Marshall. THE GREAT NATIONAL EZEI/BILION Of Imported Blood and Am.ricark Bleeds of HORSES Will be held on KEYSTONE PARS, Agricul tural Fair Grounds, IN WILLIA.MSVORT, PA., ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY ' •' • AND FRIDAY, September 2, 8 4 and 6, 1862. Premium List and Prise B.nncr open to Exhibitors from the Oinadas and rah - Cr 'British - Protium.— • G Rf EAite'!i EG uj Zit) B The entrance to Heyste ie Park fer visitors on ibet ie by the• Center Gate, on. Campbell street. The entrance fur Horses and... Carriages ls'by the N. E. Gate on Campbell stvet. The gates will happen for the admission of the public from 81 -o'clock, a. N., until sun down of each day. ;The Marl 'Marshal and SnikAntendents of the gaihjuitlow will , m-et. at the President's Tent at 8 o'cloOlt,-A. st. of 'i , ach day, to perfect the arrangements for, theiday. - SUPERINTENDENTS: • A Superintendent will accompany each set of Judges, and ixiint out the different classes of "Mock to be exhibited. They will see that Horses are provided with halters by their own ers, and suitably.arranged, for exhibition each day. • _ _ • GUESTS, REPORTERS AND JIJDGES Will Please report themselves on their arrival in town at <the office of tnei3Ociety, corner of Third-aid. Elmira etre' ete c 4n-Taylor's building, where the Commitbiiir'of , lteeeptibri'will 'Wick session. Garde of admission be fniiitehe thembiallibibitioniatid the Committee win e tAnthem/mar civility within their: power. am4-dAwtd OF New 2d vertisenunts. REPORTERS For the greater convenience of editors and reporters for the press, a Tent will be specially ,et apart for their use, and every facility will be afforded them to obtain and trausmit in formation. A Committee of Reception from the press Rill receive their brethren from abroad on the field, and further the purpose of their coming. JUDGES. The Judges will assemble at the Tent of the President, on the ground, at .8 o'clock, A. x., Tuesday, to organise and fill vacancies in the Board, should any occur. The report of the Judges must be handed to the President's Sec retary before Thursday noon. REFRESHMENTS Will be furnished for visitors on the Held at a moderate charge. A tent saloon'fOr liidies will be provided with female attendants. Ices, Ouffee, Oyiters, &c., will be supplied by a competent coutecaoner. MOM OF ADMISSION. No Season Tickets will be issued. Single admission to the groutais $0.26 Children under twelve years of age, half • price Admittance to the seats opposite the Judges' stand 10 Members of Pubdo Schools, Setkinaries or Colleges, may commute for admis sion with the Treasurer. i. UAESIAGESI For a four or six horse vehicle and driver, passengers being supplied with Tickets,-1 00 For a two horse vrhicle and driver, par swingers being supplied with Tickets... 76 For a one horse vehicle and driver,, pas- singers being supplied with Tickets.:. 60 For a horse atei its rider 50 BARN ACCOMMODATIONS Exhibitors will be provided wit stalls and bedding for their stock, in the NEW EARNS of the Society, and in stalls adjoining, to the extent of their ability to provide the same, (if notice la given on or before the 20th day , of nugust,) without charge ; so that horses may be driven to the exhibition grounds and ne d oot be removed rill the exhibition is , closed.—. Giain and bay will be - fornished-tci-tbeiraTarno desire it, at market price. Atrang,eMenta 'arid also be made with public or private stable keepers fur exhibitois who make early rt questa for the keeping of horses; and at - a reasonable charge. ENTRANCE FEES. In (lonsideration e the Superior A Offenxi L'iratutowity. Oompt ti tors for ptemiumsof $2OO $lO do do do do 100 6 do do do do 'BO andoverBo, 8 do do do du 80 and under, 2 Single Horses, under the saddle or in harness, entered tor exhi bition, but not in competition for premium and subject to the call of the Marshal 8 Single spans, or Tandems, or Tri- ,dems.... Six in hand 'Premiums 'will not be paid on mike de re moved from the exhibitive, wal se such remo val has the special approval of the Chief Mar shall, and premiums not claimed - within thirty days after tne award,. will IA considered Ali for feited. Premiums will not be paid on horses which are unsound. NOTICE.. , • It is desirable that those, who-intend to make entries fur exhibition shonl4 notify the Secre tary on or before Anima 20th, that , arrange ments may positively be made for their accom modation. Letters may be addressed to the secretary at Wiliiamsport. The Treasurer will pay premiums awarded at the business Tent, on the ground at the olutie of the Krhibition, and at his omoe in Williamsport during the follow - - agar _p_r_eliniam not so paid, to such mari to the aame, may direct. ' PREkIII73IB Cress No. I.—Thorough - Bred Horses;Bral . lions. Premium, Two Hundred Dollars... ;.....sgoo Speed will be cousideredln making the award. CLAN No. 2.—Thorough Bred Mares. Premium, One Hundred Dullard $lOO Speed will be considered in making the award. Cuss No. S.—Stallions for general use, 6. • yeam indlrief. • First premium, $lOO Second do' • ' ' '26 CLASS No. 4. Stallions for general ustc - 4 years and under 6. First premium - $6O Second do . ..... ....... - 20. CLAM No. b.—Stallions of 2 - years and nn; der 4. . ; First premium, $BO Second do 16 Quits No. 6. Maree with Foal by their First premium,— ... $4O t•econd - - do - ... 10 CLAN No. .7.—Breeding Mares. For the best breeding! Mire, -4 years and over. First premium, $5O Second do 20 Mass No. 8.---Fillies, 2 years anctunder 4. " First premium $4O Second do *. - • ' 20 Craw No: 9.—Fillies, 1 year and under 2. First. premium,...... . . .... $2/1 Sewn& do ....... .... 10 'Cisai No. 10.—Colts, 2 yeasts and under 4. First premium......... . . .... $26 Second do ...... ~......... 10 Onset No. 11--Colte; (Stallions or Geldings) year and under 2 First premium, ... . . .... $2O Second .do 10i Cams No. 12.—Matched 'Horses, (Geldings Or: Mares) For the beet'span, 16 hand& and Over. First premium, Second do .... . .._._...... Y .............- -20- For the hest span of Matched Horses,-,-14 imder 161- ' • First premium,....-- $25 &timid - ` 'lO CLAN No. 18.—Fancy Matched Horses,. (Gel , don& ' • - First 'premium, $5O Second do 20 Sisk:, action and speed will be considered iu making the ward: • awls No 14. Gentleman's spans of-Driving (Geldiugs or Males.) First preiniuin;. ' 8100 Second do 20 SAN action and, speed will be conbidereci making the award. r• - CLA/13 No. lb.—Tangly 'Horses (Geldings or. _ . ' For the best Family Horse, four years and, user, driving color. size and action will be con sidered in making the award. , • Fir st-pretuiaFt, E•. Second' do Ci.5.,4) No. 16.--Gentlemen's Drivint:-Horsea ( alditigss'or Mares) 4 years and over. First 'preinim;d,, Second' do 10 Driving v tolor Slid , acnion4o4 , spet , ii will be considered in...ma s king the award. (less No. 17.—Saddle Horses. For the heat gentleman's Saddle Horse . Firrt premium - • $2O decond do , lo _. , . For the best Lady's Saddle Horse. - - . First premium :4 .. - "$2O . . Second do , • 19 Cum No. 18.—Farm and Draft !Wrap. For t h e . beet of Fte or_nr-Draft SNOW. -• irbr pretnit4o Cnia.n4. ` fir t loTO,,lft;,,fitiiiiillerarin or Draft Horse. Ffist prendosi.•:i do . ....... 1116 Second NV" 2thriniistmtnts Crass No. 20.—Ponies. Ponies, under 14 hands, driven double Tan dem or 'I Adam, First premium. liecond do Best team six in band Beat Tandem or Trident team STATE PRIZE BANNER. Will be awarded to the State (Agricultural f3ociety) other tban Pennsylvania, which shall, by ite citizens, enter for t xhlbition the largest number of valuable horses, a Prize Banner, worth 8200. RULES AND BEGULATIGNS SOB EXI33BI TOES. Exhibitors with horses are required to teethe South Entrance gate on Oambeil street, incom ing on to and returning from the grounds. Entries of stock may be made at the office) of the Secretary la Taylor's Building, until Mon day, 9 o'clock, p: m., September Ist, when the books must be made up for the Judges. The exhibition of stock on the track will take place precisely at the time specified in the sabji toed arrangement ; and animals not prepared at the proper time and place'may, at the discretion of the Judges, be ruled out of competition.— Steck will be marked with cards furnished by the Secretary, designating the class and No. of entry; and during the exhibition they must be piseedentirely mailer the management of the officers of the society. If sufficient time has not been given, in the programme for the Judges to examine any one class before the call ing of another claim, the first named class will be examined on a vacant part of the ground to: be dighated by the Chief Marshal. Ar rangemente,will be made for the trial of Draft Horses by tesiing_their strength, docility, etc., ati a load. " Owners or agents offering horses for premium or exhibition will reedits tickets of admi.sion. Exhibitors are requested to leave Bethel° .t efface around each horse - et vehiee fur the Judges to pass fieely. :Tne Judd .s will iu all cases withheld prowl nuts whets the horse is not worthy or hi un stand, though tht re be no competition. Exhibitors entering colts of the ege of three years end of.der, tuiniah to the Judges evidence t.f..he time of g—to be filed with the Reioid eg Secretary. Pedigree of Blood Hoises, and origin and age must be fur nished, if required, for every horse offered fur premium. The Judges will report to the Board of man agers nut only the hone% entitled to premiums, bet also thuee next in merit in each class to meet the conteigeno) of any ehjecion which may arise to tee award. Al hoiseenot obtain iug premiums,' which, in the opinion of the Judges, de,erve special oummendation, will be so reported to the Board f M ant , g . rs The Judges, if not satisfied as L. the regular ity of the entrees in the respective classes, or the ages of the hones as reeortied in the en tries. will apply to the Becordieg d.cretary for information, and should t e.e be any doubt, after examination, of their ovming within the regulationa, or if any hoise is of su• h a diame ter as not to be entitled to exhibition in com petition, they will report the facts for the root sideration of the Board of Managers, tha each course may be adopted as the easeenay re quire. The several classes of horses upon exhibition will be halted for in the order iodinated in the programm-, and precisely at the hour mated. when a flag will be rained near the Judges' stand with the inscription, "CLEAR THE TRACK." When the hour arrives fur the exhibition of any class of horses, the bell will be rung and a flag will be raised to indicate the class to be exhibited. 4. .e&t1 horses entered will be at the risk of the owners. The most effectual means will be taken, through the agency of the police and otherwise, to guard and protect the horses ex hibited ; but the managers cannot bo responsi ble for injuries occasioned by accident or other wise. Reports of the doings of the Exhibition will be officially published. SALE OF HORSES ' Horses intended for public or private sale will be labetEd accordingly, and a portion of the ground will be designated for their examination and sale. The services of an auctioneer will be provided, and a time named for public sales. The Secretary will give notice of such intended stiles, if early entry is made with bim to that effect. Such horses connot be withdrawn ultil the close of the . Exhioition, except by written `authority of the Managers. COLOR OF . BADGES `Members of the several Committees will be recognis-d by the following badges: Clan Nos. l&2.—Thorough Bred horses,Navy Blue /Oben. Claes No. 8.--Stallions, 6 years and over, Green Ribbon. 'Clam No. 4.—Stallions, 4 years and under I, White Ribbon. Class No. 6 —Stallions, 2 years and under 4, Green and White Ribbon. Class Nos. 6 & 7.—Mares with foal and Breed ing Mares, Orange Ribbon. Clasa Nos. 8 & Black and Orange Ribbon. Class Noe. 10 & 11.--Colte, Green and Red Ribbon. Claes Nos. 12 & 'S.—Match and Fancy Match hones, Bed and While Ribbon. ClaraNo.l4.—Gent'eSpansof Driving norms, Light Blue and Pink Ribbon. . ;Class No. 16 —Family Horses, Red, White aid Blue Gibbon. Klass No. M.—Gentlemen's Driving Horne, Bin hod White Ribbon. class No. 17 & 20.—Saddle Horses and ron• tea, Black anti White Ribbon. thaaa Noe. 18& 19-=-Farmen? Draught Horse., Red Ribbon. •• Claes Nos. 21 22.—BestTeam, Pink Ribbon. Board of Managers, Rosettes. _ RAILROAD ARRANGEMENTS. No feature or the klur,e nhuw, is inure plea* frig to the tuanagem, and we. .41tit ikaapt.ble ti the public, than the tatilities ulferrd fur the trausp nation of hums and groom.; to and mum the Exhibition. PENNSYLVANIA CPNTRAL R. • NOM BaRN CENTRAL R. iL PHILA. & Elia: It N , PHILA & READING R. 8., LEBANON VALLEY R. - CATAWISSA It. , . ELMILIA & WILLIAMSPORT 8.5., 'SYRACUSE, BINuIIAMPTON & NEW tYOBIL 13. it JUST PENNSYLVANIA R. 8., bRAMOKIN VALLb.Y IL it. will carry visitors, homes and grooms free, one way. The Lackawanna & Bloomsburg, Phila., Wilmington & Baltimore,' and Cumberland Valley, agree to do art other roads du. There at4e other roads to hear trom, which will, with. out doubt, °tone into the same arrang•-menra, Titus it will be men that the state of P num Iva nia is thrown wide open to the exhib it a. The roads will collect far& on all horses wining to the exhibition, and return them . free on pre sentation of the certificate that they have been on Exhibition,and are unchanged in ownership. Tile following is the form of Certificate referred to above: . $5O $5O NATIONAL HORSE SHOW. Wauasopops, Sept. —, 1862. fir Itagroad Agana! We. cerderdtbat , has had on exhibt. On and not sold Houle, at toe Fire[ Na moreav,aLim p tad at mantawitpart, 'Bd, 4th and 6th of Sego*. tier, Mkt" jyl94Gwawtar, - .$l6 . 10 CLAN No. 21 Cum No. 22 $5O VA
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