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pailp Cititgrrtpil. NOTICE TO ADVERTISERNe.-4/1/ vertimments, SIO.IIIIMIII Notlees, Mar riages, Deaths, ac., to secure Insertion In the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertimmente ordered in the regn. lar Evening Edition are inserted in the morning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Wednesday Afternoon, August 27, 1802. %men TB2 BOVNTT.—One hundred and fif teen men who enlisted at Scranton, Pa., termed to take the bounty. .....--e.r...-....... On 1 Gays Us A NAVY of Bios! is the title of a new and beautiful ballad, just leaned and for sale at Ward & Co.'s new music store, Market square I=l How TO CLNAN.DraTT PORAOR STAMM—Put a little clean water into a tea cup, throw in the dirty stamps, and, if greasy, a few grains of soda or saleraine, and in a few hours you can take them out with the faces of the Revolution ary fathers as bright as the cleanest. tiA.lOB. LION, U. S. Paymaster, is in the city, relieving the wants of our sturdy volunteers by paying them their accounts as far as they ex tend with the government. He is an accom plished and affable officer, and is of course very popular with the volunteers. LIMON AND BIGU3ON. —Somebody says that our passion is older than our reason, because pas sions are born with us, but reason don't follow until a long time after. This is a slander upon all babies. When a baby is spanked, don't he holler ? Yes. And hasn't he got a reason f Yes—and a mighty good reason, too -.- Bin Coax.—Rev. Mr. Maher, has now grow ing in the yard attached to his residence, in State street, several stocks of corn measuring at least twenty-feet high. The seed was pre sented to, Mr. Maher, by the late Rev. Father M'Crosker, who brought them from Port Royal, South Carolina. The stocks promise an abun dant yield of corn, and are altogether quite a curiosity. Tam Punic Somoza of the South Ward will open on next Monday, September let. The Female High School, formerly taught by Miae Brooks, will be conducted by Miss. N. Gill, a lady of ability and high standing in the pro fession. She taught, with eminent success for a number of years, the Female High School of Lancaster city, and comes among us with testi monials of the highest character. PROVOST MARSHAL CLEOILNRR will be called on again before many days to arrest some of the dough-faces who are becoming rampant in their expressions of sympathy for treason. Some of these miserable, traitors are encouraged to this work by the leniency of the government in cer taincases, but they may calculate too largely on this until they find themselves in the clutches of the government. JOHN Wasorr, of whose arrest by the Provost Guard we made a note yesterday, boasted that he had sworn allegiance to the rebel govern ment, but had ran away to escape the draft— and he was willing to swear allegiance to the =Federal Government, but that he would not submit to the draft. He did not care for an oath—but swore that he would aid the south before he would fight for the north. In fact he declared himself to be a rebel. ==:2 Seaman's Orss,a Houes.—lt is evident that amusement, such as Sanford presents, is ap preciated at this time. The full houses that have been drawn is proof positive that the en tertainment is acceptable ; again the applause bestowed upon the various acts (which are mostly new) is gratifying to the performers, Sanford has the field to himself, and Um energy isplayed by him is now well rewarded, and a brilliant season faces him. COLLECTOR or Ruvuma TAMPS.-A. K. Fah nestook, Esq., of this city, has been appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury as Collector of the Revenue Taxes, to be assessed under a re cent act of Congress. Mr. Fahnestook :animas one of our oldest and most eitoemed chiming. His character for integrity and honesty stands above reproach ; and the responsible duties de volving upon him will be discharged faithfully and to the satisfaction of the Government and the tax payers. We be believe the post was unsolicted by him. Woos is now higher than it has been for forty-four years. This is owing to the large demand for army goods, and to the advanced price of cotton. It will not so soon fall so low again as it has been of late years. It would pay our Dauphin county farmers to give more attention tst the raising of sheep for the fleece. Many portions of the .county are peculiarly adapted for this purpose. What say our far mers ? Who among them will give us some information on this subject? ...01....... A StIGGISTION.—It has been suggested - that in view of the times and the necessity of the peo ple being prepared for any and every emergen cy, that each of the Wards and townships form within their limits military organizations for the purpose of drilling and acquiring general mili tary knowledge, and that one afternoon of each week be fired for the purpose of taking practi cal lessons upon the subject. The plan strikes un as a good one, and every borough and town ship should at once adopt it. Let the thing be started. Ths ESIROLLIIINT is progressing as rapidly se the alms can push it forward, and win b e (mutilated in a very short time, when we will know exactly whatsproportion each district has furnished and must furnish, and will be ready for the draft to be Made. All persons should be careful to give every item of information milled for by the officers, as every man in the iereice counts one to our credit on the draft, And makes our proportion - so - Much tbe less. This city has done well, and we expect tile:le. cords to show a good status for old Din:Thin COURT PROCEEDINGS% 11311 DAY AITSZNOON The jury in the case of Commonwealth vs. Zimmerman duo., on trial in the forenoon re turned a verdict of guilty in manner avd form as indicted. Commonwealth vs. John Roach, Baling liquor in less quantities than by the quart and keeping a disorderly house. The jury return ed a verdict of guilty on both accounts. WIDNESDAY MOANING Com. vs. Andrew Brown, assault and battery. Verdict, guilty. The balance of the morning was occupied with miscellaneous matters. A large number of recognisances were forfeited, most of plain till and defendants being absent. ♦ Hanneoxs Tuirrotorsu . has been prepared and is to be forwarded to Major J. J. Lawrence, by the employees of the Huntingdon and Broad Top Railroad. It is an elegant sword, decidedly the handsomest in all respects we have ever seen. The blade of the weapon is of the finest steel, while the hilt is of pure silver, superbly chased and engraved. The scabbard is of steel, heavily plated with gold, and on which is in scribed the words : Pruented to ay.'. J. Lawrence by the employees of the Huntingdon and Broad ?op Railroad. Major Lawrence was Supetintendent on this road, and resigned at a sacrifice to go into the army. The employees have proven bow highly they esteem the man, and the mm will prove how nobly he will discharge his duty as a soldier. The workmen in the machine shops of the same road, have prepared a sword for presenta tion to Capt. Babb, who takes command of the company formerly commanded by Maj. Law rence. This sword is inscribed with the words: Preiinted to Capt. A. Babb, by his friends and shop mates, as a token of esteem for him as a man and a soldier, August, 1862. asaitrzeurta F/DIALII tiZIONART. —By an ad vertisement in another column, it will be seen that this time honored and popular institution of learning, will open on the 8d day of Septem ber next. Few similar institutions in this country have gained a like reputation, and it is conceded on all aides, that its success is at once the result of the devotion of its Principal and the ability of her assistants. Mrs. Dixon, the Principal, is certainly a lady of rare accom plishments, seemingly endowed with a peculiar ability for the position which she fills. Her as sistants may be referred to in the same terms, as they are all engaged with a view to their peculiar fitness for the task imposed on each. The fall term promises to be very. prosperous. Those at a distance desiring to enter this semi nary, should not fail to be present at the open ing of the fall term, as they will then have the benefit of the initial organization of the school, which is-of itself of great importance to a stu dent. CO/01000RD Fours ADD COLONDL Baurs.— These wonderful little pigmys made their sec ond appearance last night, at Brant's Hall, in an entire change .of programme. They are without the least exception , the , funniest little fellows we have ever witnessed, and much credit is due to Mr. Effinger for bringing them before the public—so polite and educated. They will hold a grand levee this afternoon for the accommodation of ladles, children and the clergy. One of the great features of the entertainment, is the superb and remarkable performance on the piano of Miss Mary Ettin ger. As an evidence of her musical abilities the reader can judge as to her merits when we assert that she has composed upwards of three hundred pieces of music. This afternoon and night she will preside at the piano, on which instrument, she stands without a rival. Prof. Brooks will also assist this afternoon. Go this afteinoon, ladies, and take the children. The doors open at 24 and performance to commence at 8, precisely. Homan's AT Cuts Cuarns:--The following regiments, organised to-day by Adj. Gen. Rus sell, make up all the ninth months men remain ing in the state, unorganised into regiments : ONI NIINDIND AND raramarzrn. (blend--Thomas M. Bayard, of Allegheny co Lau:. 01.—laaac Wright, " SI Ador—Vacant. VQMZANI Allegheny County--Capt. Liam Wright, Capt. H. W. Laramer, Capt. Thoe. M. Bayard, Capt. E. W. Seibert. Crawford County--Capt. Chapman. County —Capt. W. B. Smith. Cat County—Capt. Hill. Luserne CountyCliptain Norris. Tioga County--Oapt. Philips and Capt. Ham mond. ONE HUNDRED AND THIII7I4IIINTH Wentd—El. M. anent, of Clinton co. Lieut. Cot —Vacant Major—Vacant WalkeClinton r. Comfy—Captains Brower, Quay and Potter County —Captains Hays, Wilson and Pillow. Blair Counfy—Captain McFarland. :- Wayne County--Captain Buckingham. &hay/kill County—Captain McLaughlin. Crawford County—Captain I)e Los Walker. As fast as the , pay rolls of the above regiments are prepared, Major Lyons, of the Paymaster's Department, will pay the men. It is expected that three regiments will leave Camp Curtin today, and one arrive from Pitts burg. The arms for these regiments have ar rived, while additional arms for other regi ments to be formed immediately are now on the way to the Harrisburg arsenal. The following exhibits the number of three years, (or for the war,) companies now in Camp Curtin. It is expected that these will be formed into regiments in the course of this week Bradford Centre Adams Clinton Somerset. Montgomery Luzern Mercer ........... Wayne. .......... Westmoreland Susquehanna Bucks Sullivan .. y `Qtal ......81~ ~~ ...514X1.7'..44 JI, t' tbnosbat aftaturons = Sugitot 2 1 t, 1862. The undersigned would respectfully in form those who are afflicted with litieuma- Vont; t Dyspepsia,- Codsninption . of - Liver and Kidney, Coughs,Fevers, and all diriceirea arising froua impurity of the blood, that. she is prepared to furnish Mrs. Westhoven's German Vegetable Medicines at very moderate rates. I have also en hand a quantity of invaluable Salves for Sore Eyes, Froien Fret and Pilot. References can be furnished as to their Won derful efficacy, whenever called upon. , rfnere need be no apprehension in regard to my com petency in administering it, as I have had it on hand for the past six years. As they are now sold at reduced prices : no family should be without them over night. They can be had at any time at my residence,. in Pine street, be tween Second and Front. Aul3 dlm MRS. L. BALL. Msg. Bau.:—Six years since I was afflicted with the dyspepey, liver complaint and infiam matory rheumatism. Physicians failed to af ford any relief. I then took of your vegetable medicine and was cured in a short time. Two years after I took the fever and ague, and again you cured me. lam now entirely restored to health. I have no hesitation in declaring that I believe they are the best family medicines ever offered to the public ' • let them be tried, and their virtues will speak more for them than I can. My residence is in Pine street between Second and Third. Maar M. &Rosa. Ws save received a large assortment of hoop skirts, from 76c. up to $2 60. A large assort ment of linen and needlework collars, and col lets and sleeves, at all prices. White cambricS, jacconetts, nautucks, brilliants, and plain and figured SiVW muslin, at all prices. The finest lot of embroidered French cunbric brands ever brought to Harrisburg—of infant's waists we keep.a large assortment. Ladies' and gentle men's linen pocket handkerchiefs, ladies' stock ings, gentlemen's one half hose, and children's stockings of all descriptions and prices. Twenty pieces of carpet to be sold cheap. Kentucky jeans, sattinetts and cassimeres for men and boy's wear. We received 60 dozen suspenders, at sll prices. 50 dozen cotton handkerchiefs, with borders, and a great many other notions And small wear. S. LZWY. 20 THE YOUNG Olt OLD. • Male or Fentale, If you have been eutTerine from n habit indulged in by the TOOTH OF BOTH SEXES, WHICH 94135 E SO MANY MAIMING SYMPTOMS, It Unfit* then for Naniage, And Is the greeted evil which can betalt MAN OR WOMAN. See symptoms enumerated in advertiseinont, and if you area F utterer, Cut out the advertisement, And send for.% at once. Delays are dangerous. Asir for Delmbold'e Take no ocher. Cures guaranteed. Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations.. jyle-d2m The only Harmless and Reliable Dye Known All others are mere imitations, and should be avoided If you wish to escape ridicule. GREY, RED OR RUSTY HAIR . dyed instantly to a beautiful and natural Brown or Black, without , tits least injury to Hair or Skin. FIFTEEN MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS have been awar ded to Wm. A. Banumui gill4o 18, 9, and: over 200,900 applications have been made to the bair of - the patrons of his famous Dye. WN. A. BATCHELOR'S HAIR DYE produces a sopa! not 45 be distinguished from nature and is wasamdraz not to injure In the least, however long it may boconSn. ned, and the ill effects of bad Wes remedied. The hair is invigorated for Mb by this apleadid Dye, which la prop. alp applied at No. 10 Bond Street Now York. Sold In all the cites and towns of the United States, by Drugyieie and FanoY Goods Dealers The Genuine bag the name "William A. Batchelor," and address upon a deed plate . engraving, on the four 4411 s of each box. Wholesale Factory, 81 Farriay oot2.4Brwly. We 288 Broadway, New York. 808 EDWARDS, GAIETY MUSIC HALL. Best Conducted Place of Amuse ment in America. OPEN EVERY NIGHT. NEW STARS 1 NEW STARS I 1 MAMMOTH COMPANY! Meet appearance of the Great Amerion Datmensee, MISS BAIT FRANCIS AND MlSS — Miff FRANCIS, The Poetry of Motion, In New and Dazzling Freentk MISS KATE ARCHER, The charming Young and Beautiful Bpiatiab.Danitutak MISS MOLLIE FIELDING, The Favorite New York Frime-Donna. MISS JULIA EDWARDS, The Harrisburg Favorite Comic VocaUse, and the Great GAIETY; AIIIi3THEL BANS. Comte Stagers. Dancers and Comedians. T. H. Hollis, sate Budd, Dick Berthalon, Da Hottard, Tsm Murray, Mast. Edwards, J. Hamel; 'Prof. Vauzart and numerous auxiliaries BO IDWARDSi iole Proprietor and Hammer, INDEPENDENCE 'FOREVER. RALLY FREEMEN. ;AT INDEPENDEXCE ISLAND ,. TIMSDAY; AXT6;2*TII, 186: Jndi<lpY from fholOng lit of intlaoutfol raonagito • • • A Craig DemOutration is '4110404kt _Carriage!! and Oninftmases will ran from Third - and Barad street to the Ferry landing,.6th ward in the city: Ezereisee to, commerce at It o'clock A. N., andkruattlase during this dafand`etening. . • Ladiesadmitted free of charge, N. B.—No Improper cheroot:tot will be admitted on the Island. - • The inimitable Bob EdWardit, With his Gaiety Trotme will appear in a grand miseelianeous concert, upon this Great and Gloriosa OCCitiol2. Weber'a String Band will also be 'ln attendance to die course ascent at music on the occasion fcr those who wish to trip the light frotaitie Wu. Dancing and <Baer humorist ararrements will fora a portion of the earrcises of the day. TICILE To be bad of any of the Managers Manaotan—Henry Omit, P. R. Ryan, 'John N. Zeigler', Michael Biol . , Wm. Roach, John 3autter, Bober' V aughn , Belay 'Frisch, John non, Richard: Rogan, minuet Roberta, John Slimier, Radebaugh, 8..0. -retire, L. Barnhart, James McClrlland, Wm, Morris, Jam H. Haase, John Brady, Dan .walmF.r, L. Koenig, James • tewart,' V. Brainier, Bob Edwards and litirtlxiKrb. an 24. eat* Gl.O. B. COLE, Proprietor. Patriot% lid Union copy, PENNSYLVANIA MILITARY ACADEMY AT WEE? FOR BOAitllEitil 7 companies 8 tg 2 41. 8 $ 4 46 2 46 1 " 1 41 1 " 2 4! .7 WILL be opened on Tueeday, Be . term . bee 4 1882. It was chartered ilk tbsi %MR , tare with fall collegiate power. In the capseSoui, Num high which were erected and furnished , at a wet of over sixty thousand dollars are arrangements tor 11111%;c9itte fortable elgarterlag and subsisting of one_hendred veil My Cad et. A corP 3 of comp lent and • expeeeneed teachers w ill g l ee thdr undivided latent= to the Educatiosal D epar t me nt, gni aka to make their initenentin therf:4l end practical The Department of stadier ;egibilice • fo ll owing =meg :— Primary ' Commendit and - eniina, Military. The moral tracing of ewes a wilt ly attended to. . . . f . r . Collegiai be agor and u , Clhoulirs =I 1 0 okthlied 01 thleolke 7 t 4a r i n i , i of TECO /W' PI•to • Gel p -A: IL . SY. • 4 26mA= • .., 3 / • 3 , ... , 3 .liticat,4l WV? hi, 'Li cio , .•,.$ MO To the Afflicted. HAIR DYE I HAIR DYE I 1 Wm. 4... Batchelor's Bair Dye I Brno 2tlivertistmtnts 2buertifimtnta. THE MISSES SMITH'S BO4RDIN9 AND DLIC SCHOOL' 1210 Stirtioe St., Philadelphia, Wilt be I*.openee co MONVAY, SEPT. EIGHTH. rpHE, course of ..study 'embraues the k Lon, Fr. itch and Gamma linggnnagre, Music, Dtawlag bad Feiner& torther with the clenientary. and bicker branch a or a ,nor•mglit Eughett tom:Wird: The accomatolaticna ar; of excellent character and well ca'cit'atet to ensure to the pupils the coed trt of a home Owing to the pressure of the times a detection of 10 per Cent will be m de nor the eminittg yea • NOTICE. • ALL employees of the Pailadelphia and Readies llairoad company, who may *alai in the tit "ix or lb , Unite ',states for the pawpaw 'cif crashing the rebellion now threatening he newt N of our, collo* tri t are hereby assured, that taeir respective /Realm= *lll be - kept opew and given them hint' tatiel on their tioarn• and that the fact of their voinweering to deienetheir a .entry in this emergency, will be °owl& erect here ifter is greedy la thelr avor for promc,tion to ant anitab'e puitiona in the a?reloe of this Company,' 011aRL6 4 .1e:. SMITS, Prevalent. koht'adelphia,sugult"Sta. 1862. mil 111 M Emig:Wang, PaNsari.Vens SURGION thalami!! °mos, Harrisburg, Aura 16, 1862. 8 `WitAEDICAL MAID OF PENARYINLi, HE State Medical Board will meet in the HMS, OP mil House OP EIPILISINTATIVIS, at Harrisburg, on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1862, and sit one day for the examination of candidates for the post of Assietint Surgeon in Pennsylvania Regiments. Candidates will register their tames at the Hall at BAL N., and none but those present punctually at 9 a sr., will be examined. Citisess of Pennsylvania of good health and capable of active service in the field, can alone be received. By order of A. G. CURTIN, Governor and Commander-in-Chief. HENRY H. SMITH, aulalleodtd , Surgeon General, Penn'a. IRVING FEMALE COLLEGE, MECHANICSBURG, PA. THIS institution will open its nest union on Wednesday, the 8d ' o beptember. ata dente ebould enter promptly* the opening or toe Ma rion. For further particalere, iddrcss oule-ch oa - zw A G. MARL VET, President. ~r.RES.II BUTTER AT MARKET PRICE. WE, HAVING fitted up a large Refrig erator, and having made contracts with some of our most rebottle farmers to furnish us with fresh mid sweet butter regularir, will be enabled to suPPI7 oar customers with sweet fresh ice cold butter at all times. my2S WK. MN, Jr. & CO. ANDERSOII TROOP. A . NY intelligent:a*kpapeotable young men who wish to hilifthp'troop can get any In formation they wish.by Mar on the undersigned at Colder's Stage Mee t Aeitkii equiv., where an once wi 1 be opened for a few 44er Applicants mast fundoh go, d rtrommendation. _,!4 WILL C. it ELME, air:24l.* ImanOtrporal, Anderson Troop. yhHT Updagrovii , :titiokTroperty, ()anal gr.leery and Rockellii Hodae , s:tuated tlya mike above Harrk.borg, soWenkred for lib. adver tiseolehtlif Weekly of app'y to ettl/3-440001863 Kra CONSTITUTION AND UNION ' 4Ma Mt 1111 PEOPLE. 66R GOVERNyENT,"byId. O !['Kinney, con' Mao tiro Constitution of the trite.. Matto, and of tho:e or the several States, giving the construction of their provittione an dettermined Mold y . by sewed practice bratandard 'authors ; and showing the organization and power of the different de partmeota of .he Government, national and Mate, Mid general. the natant innriciiken and mode of adcoln nitration ef the Gove - nment of oar country. Price it 00 8.14 by M. Wifinney, at Einrriaburg, and ad book stores generally - . - ante dew THE NATIONAL::EXHIBITION OF IMPORTBD BLOOD AND AIRMAN MI MS Of HORSES, WILL BE HELD ON Keystone Park Agricultural Fair Grounds, Williamsport, Pa., ON MDR, WEDNESDAY, MAW AND PRIM, SEPTA 1, 4 AND Premium Lit aid Prim Banner open to Brhintors from the Canada; and British Provinces. The managers flatter themselves that, al though the past exhibitions 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 prove somewhat in the details of the arrange ments, andiS l this connection they hope to give greats; -*West for the deliberate exam illation and , trial of horses intended for sale: - Williamsport-is mildly and quickly accessible from all directions. Keystone Park is unequal. ed in its track for showing and training a horse. The mauegers design to make this a horse mart,; worthy of its central position, and its extraordinarrfacillties. BOARD OF MANAGERS. A. E. KAPP, D. K. JACKMA.N, PETER HERDIC, J. N.I3A:GG, W. F. LOGAN, DENBY DRINKER, GORDON F. MASON, Col. S.G.HATEIA.WAY, , Wld. COLDER. J, H. 'COWDEN. EDWARD LYON. =I A. E. KAPP, President. H. E. TAYLQII, Treasurer. W. F. LOGAN, Chief Marshall. GEO. M. D'PIIT, Secretary. THE GREAT NATIONAL EXHIBITION Of Imported Blood and American Brekda of Will be held on KEYSTONE PARK, Agricul- Wail Fair Grounds, IN WILLIAMSPORT PA ., I ON TIIISDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, September 2,8, 4 and 6, 1862. Premium List and Prize Banner open to Exhibitors from the Oanadas and other British Provinces. , ..26 di GENERAL REGULATfO I NR EXISAiiOO TO mil Meld , The entrance tollfayetenlitaik . for visitors on foot is by the Center. Gate, on Campbell street. The entrance for Horses and Carriages is by the N. E. Gate on Campbell street.. ... • The gates will be open for the admission of the public from 81 o'clock, a. A until sun down of each day. • . The Chief Marshal end Snipe/K . ' iteodents of the Exhibition, will meet at-the President's Tent at 8 o'clock, a. n. of each` dal; to perfect the orrangemeuts for the day. , ' — I4UPEEMAENTRITS. .. A SiPerintAildeilt 'will accompany each set of Judges, and point out the different classes of stock to be exhibited, They will see that. Hai= ere provided with halters by their own ers, and suitably mnuigeli• for exhibition each daY%,...____,,_ . r.. - 4 1 05/B,TP, REPOETERB AND JUDGES 1•,. Will Pilule report themselves on their ; Mittel in town at the office of the Society, cobier o "Third , and Ehnitnstreets, in„Titiklee tilaidlui; where u l e i N om it,4 o , of Beieption will be hi A fir seis tw k • ' ' ' .14 1 / 2 1 4,1 4. 7 tvi iiii 4 koa , . ~, t„. 1 , ,,i glu* ' tio Vit i tiliti 4 '.', .. 7 " tifillY tf'• '"' .' ' .1 , • , ttijeiNti A, 4 i'LL:4;' li. '' 464 , irM 41-' , 1...'" I:14 }SS', • `4•0•70 W. P. HENRY. HOEU3Ed N n," lantit 1i nts. REPQRTIIaIpi , ,•• • For 'the greater conienien of editors and reporters for the press, a Tent will, be spec ially set apart for their use, and every faci li ty will 'be afforded thein--to.obtain sand .transiait in formation. • A Committte of Reception from the press will receive their brethren from abroad on the field, and further the purpose of their coining. JUDGES The Judges :will tolerable at the Ttnt of the President, on the ground, at 8 o'clock, A. Tuesday, to organise and fill vacancies In the Board s 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 field at a moderate charge, Aftent saloon for ladies will be provided with female attendants. Ices, Coffee, Oysters, &a., will be supplied by a competent confectioner. PRICES OF ADMISSION. No Season Tickets will be issued. Single , admission to the grounds $0 26 Chi Loren under twelve years of age, half price. Ausw*lance to the seats opposite the Judges' stand 10 Members of Public Schools, Seminaries or Colleges, may commute for admis sion with the Treasurer. • VISITORS IN CARI4IAGES. For a four Or six horse vehicle and driver, passengers being supplied with Tickets, 1 00 For a two horse vehicle and driver, pro 'sengers being supplied with Tickets... 75 Tor a one horse vehicle and driver, pas sengers being supplied with Tickets... 60 For a horse and ita rider 60 BARN ACCOMMODATIONS. Exhibitors will be provided with stalls and bedding for their stock, in the NEW BARNS of the Society, and in atalls adjoining, to the extent of their ability to provide the same, (if notice is given on or before the 20th day of August,) without charge ; so that horses may he driven to the exhibition grounds and nerd not be removed till the exhibition is closed.— Grain and hay will be furnished to those who desire it, at market price. Arrangements will also be made with public or private stable keepers for exhibitors who make early requests for the keeping of hdrses, and at a reasonable charge. ENTRANCE FEES In ansideration of the Superior Acc o mmodations Off'ered Oratiitousiy.• Comped tors for premiums of $2OO $lO do do do do 100 6 do do do do 80 and over 30, S do do do do 30 and under, 2 Single Horses, under the saddle or in harness, entered for exhi bition, but not in competition for premium and subject to the call of the Marshal a Single spans, or Tandems, or Tri- demo.... Six in hand Premiums will not be paid on animals re moved from the exhibition, unfree , such remo val has the special approval of the Chief Mar shall, and premiums not claimed within thirty days after the award, will be considered as for feited. Premiums will not be paid on horses which are unsound. NOTICE It is desirable that those, who intend to make entries for exhibition should notify the Secre tary on or before August 20th, that arrange ments may positively be made for their accom modation. Letters may be addressed to the Secretary at Williamsport. The Treasurer will pay premiums awarded at the business Tent, on the ground at the close of the Exhibition, and at his'office in Williamsport during the follow ing month; or will forward any premium not so paid, in such manner as the person entitled to the same, may direct. PREMIUM CLAss No. I.—Thorough Bred Horses, Sta. Premium, Two Hundred Dollars $2OO Speed will be coasideredin making the award. CLess No. 2.—Thorough Bred Mares. Premium, One Hundred Dollars $lOO Speed will be considered in making the award. Cutts No. S.—Stallions for general we, 6 -years and over. First premium; - Second do 26 ' CLAM No. 4.--Stallions for general use, 4 years and under 6. First premium Second do CLUB 6.—Stallions of 2 years and un der 4. $BO 16 Cuss No. 6. Mares with Foal by their aides. First premium, Second do First premiutn, second. do Cuss No. 7.—Breeding Mares For the best breeding Mare, 4 years and over. First premium, $6O Second do 20 CLAN No. 2 years and under 4. First premium $4O Second do2o CLAW No. 9.—Fillies, 1 year and under 2. First nd do preminke, $2O S ' 10 Cuss No. 10.—Colts, 2 years and under 4. First premium $25 Second do 10 Crew No. 11—Colts, (Stallions or Geldings,) 1 year and under 2. First premium, $2O Second do 10 CIA= No. 12.—Matched Horses, (Geldings or Mares,) For the best span, 16 hands and over. First premium, „ $6O Second do 20 For the best span of Hatched Horses, 14 bands, and under 18, 1 Fintt_preiniam, SeCond do- 10 .. , Cires No. 13.—Fanct Matched Horses, ((hi dings or - Mares.) First premium, - • • ... $6O Second do - 20 Size, action and speed will be considered in making the award. Crass No, 14.—Gengeman's sputa of Driving Horses (Geldings or . Hares.) co premium, $lOO Second do 20 Size, action and speed'will be considered in Making the award. . • Crass No. 15.—Family Horses (Geldings or Mares) For..the best• Family Horse, four years and over, driving, color, size and action will be con inmaking the award. Arid preadurn, Second ' . _ do 10 Ciass ;H . q.: - N.—Gentlemen' i Driving Horsesl (Geldings or Hares) 4 years and over. First premium, ..... $6O Second do i ... . ... . . .. ... . .. . 101 Driving, nnlor, 'size action and speed will be 4 xinnidgMttlitnitidatlin , Chao No. 17.--Saddle Horses. ; For, the , best gentleman's Saddle Horse. prenilum • • 4201 Sickhid do 10 For:the'best Lady's Saddle Hone. Pot premium *god do *ad No. 18.—farm and Draft Horses. For the best pair of Farm or Draft Horses. Mist premium.. .. .... ..... $5O lisizond .. ................ „ 2. 101 As No : 19. —Dsstsireeßspror Draft amts. sib Ntul labtrttstuitntir: uss No. 20.—Ponies. Ponies, und C er 14 hands, driven double Tan dem or Tridem. First premium, second do CLUB No. 21. Beat team aix in band..... Crean No. 22 Best Tandett or Tridem team STATE PRIZE Will be awarded to the State (Agricultural Society) other than Pennsylvania, which shall, by Its citizens, enter for t zhibition the largest number of valuable horses, a Prize Banner, worth $2OO. RULES AND REGULATIONS FOE Exhibitors with horses are required to use the South Entrance gate on Cambeil street, incom ing on to and returning from the grounds. Entries of stock may be made at the office of the Secretary in Taylor'a Building, tintil Mon day, 9 o'clock, p. m., September let, 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 subjoined arrangement ; and animals not prepared-at the proper time and place may, at the discretion of the Judges, be ruled out of competition.— Stock will be marked with cards furnished by the Secretary, designating the class and No. of entry ; and during the exhibition they must be placed under 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 clime before the call ing of another class, the first named claw will be examined on a vacant part of the ground to be designated by the Chief Marshal. Ar ransements will be made for the trial of Draft Horses by testing their strength, - docility, etc., at a load. Owners magenta offering horses for premium or exhibition will receive tickets of admi.aion. Exhibitors are requested to leave a - efficient space around each horse or vehicle for the Judges to pass freely. The Judg. a will in all cases withhold premi ums where the horse is not worthy or is un sound, though there he no competition. Exhibitors entering colts of the age of three years and under, shall furnish to the Judges evidence of the time of foaling—to be filed with the Recording Secretary. Pedigree of Blood Horses, 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 not only the horses entitled to premiums, but also those next in merit in each class, to meet the contingency of any abjection which may arise to the award. Alt horses not obtain ing premiums, which, in the opinton of the Judges, deserve special commendation, will be so reported to the Board of Managers. The Judges, if not satisfied as to the regular ity of the entrees in the respective clitatile, or the ages of the horses as recorded in the en tries. will apply to the Recording Secretary for information, and should there be any doubt, after examination, of their coming within the regulations, or if any horse is of such a charao totpss not to be entitled to exhibition in com petition, they will report the facts for the cont alderation of the Board of Managers, tbs.- such course may be adopted as the awe may re quire. The several classes of horses upon exhibition will be called for in the order indicated in the programme and precisely at the hour named, when a flag will be raised near the Judges'. stand with the inscription, "CLEAR THJI TRACK." When the hour arrives for the exhibition of any class of horses, the bell will be rung and a flag will be raised to indicate the clam to be exhibited. All hones 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 be responsi ble for injuries occasioned by accident or other wise. Reports of the doings of the Exhibition will be officially published. SALE OF HORSES Horace intended for public or private sale will be labeled accordingly, and a portion of the ground will bedesignated for their examination and sale. The services of an auctioneer will be provided, and a time named for publictudes. The Secretary Will give notice of such intended tales, if early entry is made with hint to that effect. Such horses connot be withdrawn until the ekes of the Exhibition, except by written authority of the Managers. COLOR OF BADGES. $lOO $6O 20 Members of the several Committees will be recognised by the following badges: Class Nos. I&2.—Thorough Bred hurses,Navy Blue Ribbon. . 01588 No. 8.--Stellions, 6 years .and over, Green Ribbon. $4O 10 Class No. 4.—Stallion, 4 years and under 6, White Ribbon. Class No. B.—Stallions, 2 years and under 4, green and White Ribbon. Claes Nov, 6 & 7.—Mares with foal and Breed ing Mares, Orange Ribbon. Ciao Nos. 8 & 9.—Fillies, Black and Orange Ribbon. Claes Nos. 10 & Green and Rod Ribbon. Chat Nos. 12 8t 18.—Match and Fancy Match horses, Bed and White Ribbon. - Clatiallo.l4. Gent's Spaosof Driving Horses, Light Blue and Pink Ribbon. Class No. Ib.—Family Horses, Red, White and Bine Ribbon. Clam No. 16.—Gentlemen's Driving Horses, Blue and White Ribbon. Class No. 17 & 20.—Saddle Horses and Pon ies, Black and White Ribbon. Class Nos. PA 19—Farmers' Draught HMO Red Ribbon. Clam Nos. 21 & 22.—Best Team, Fmk Bibb& Board of Managers, Rosettes. DO RAILROAD AERANGEVENTS. No feature of the Horse blow is more pleas ing to the managers, erid we trust acceptable to the public, than the facilities offered for the transportation of horses mid grooms to end from the Exhibition. • PENNSYLVANIA CENTRAL B. R., NORTHERN CENTRAL PHILA. & ERIE R. 8., PHILA. & BEADING B. 8., LEBANON VALLEY B. ..R , OATAWISSA B. E., ELMIRA. & WILLIAMSPORT B. 8., SYRACUSE, BINGHAMPTON & NEW YORK R. 8., EAST PENNSYLVANIA R. R., SHAMOKLN VALLEY It. B. will carry visitors, horses and grooms free, cam, way. The Lackawanna & Bloomsburg, Phila. Wilmington & Baltimore, and Cumberland Valley, agree, to do as other roads do. There are other roads to hear from, which will, with out doubt, come into the same arrangeruentri. Thus it will be seen that the State of Pennsylva nia is thrown wide open to the exhibition. The roads will collect fares on all horses comintby the exhibition, and return them free •on -pre sentation of the certificate that they have been on Exbibition,and are unchanged in ownership. The following is the form of Certificate referred to above: . $6O NATIONAL HORSE SHOW. Wxr.u.tagross, Sept. 1862. 2b d-Agents: This certifies that has h a d on exhibi tion and pot field Horns, at the First Na ttonal lithse Show,_ held 'at Williamsport, iterara., on the 20, -. 5d,"44410 6th of Septem ber, 18Ca. _,••• - 771944wairtat ------ Secretary. $2O 19 $l5 10 S2O TOES