LOCAL NEWS. Tun DAILY PATRIOT AND UNION may be bad at Jack's Book Store, corner of Third and Market tro 4 ts. kyso..at Weirs Agency of George L. Waiter, liarket street, near Fifth. Tn Mems.—Under the ohange of sohedule an the different railroads, the time of closing the mails at the /lassie:airs Post Office, April 26,1863, is as follows : IKORTHEIN WIATII.I. ZAILWAT. 1 ORTIL—WAT MAIL.—For all _places between Her -snug, Leek flaxen end lAbnizs, N. 1r st 12.00 MI. fur Leek Haves, Williamsport ad Lewisburg at II For a/141mM between Har- Manus and Baltimore, Md., an Wiabington, D. 0 ~ a t 2,00 gt. F or wmungton, D. 0., BaltSmore s Md., and York, Pa. at 9.00 m. LW- O 1 lILLLIT RAILROAD. NAHr.--,WAT An places between Harris burg, Xastowand PLiladelplia,viaßeading, at 7 . 00 a• m. For Reading and Pottsville, at 1220 p. m. PRIMITLVANIA RAILROAD. WAY MATh..--tor all pieces 'between Han-144ft 4.,a Philadelphia, at 6.30 a_ m. ler Philadelphia; and Lancaster, at. 12.00 m. Tor New York, Philadelphia, Lancaster,, Columbia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at 2.44 p. m. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 910 P. m- WHIIY.—WAY MATh.—lfor all planes between Harris burg and Altoona, 12;00 m. For Jolundowa, Pittsburg and . Brie, Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Oldoi 2.46 p. m. Poe Pittsburg, Hallldalsburit, Afloat* Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. m. CUMBESLAIID 'MANY 11.1.11.1.0 AD. Per Meobaniesbarg,Clarliele,Sbippeneburg and Shun berebnrg, Pa. at 7.00 a...m. Way 16 0,. —t0r all places between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, MC, at MN p.m. sowirrinim AND BUSQUXELINA RAILIOAD. Par Sileodale Porges,Bliwood,Pinegrovo and Summit Station, at 12.80. p; m. Imes aouswe. For PrOftrlei, Linglestown, Monad& HM, West Him. war Mast Hanover, Ono and. Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.00 a. m. tor Liaftra and Lewlaberry, on Saturday, at 18.80 p.m. 117 - oMseriours.—Prom 5.30 a. in. to 8.00 p. m. San.. day from TM to 8.80 a.m.. and from 8,40 to 4 . 00 p. m. Tan grnrsarms.— This important inatitution met with a very sudden . tsollapse yesterday by the breaking of a wheel. The accident however was quickly remedied by another wheel being put on. Taw regular monthly meeting of the Ladies' Union Relief Association will be held Saturday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in the looture room of the Presbyterian church, Market square. Mazatlan of Company E, Pint Regt., P. V. if., will, please furnish E..T. Jones, Orderly. Sergeant, with their full names, age, residence, and occupa tion, immediately. Wit. H. Munn, Captain. PLANET DISCOVEREDers James C. Watson, of Ann Arbor, Michigan, has discovered'anew idenet, Whieb, he says, belongs to the group between Mars and Jupiter. It shines' like a star of the tenth magnitude. Swuttalrto run GOVERNMINT.—A cage was be ing investigated last week in Philadelphia, wherein some of the Union League patriots were detected in siinHilieg the gOVernMent in the measurement of leather—making fele° returns and taking pay for more than they were entitled to. • A rumen near the city has kindly volunteered to put up tomatoes for winter use for the soldiers. Ladies having cans belonging to the Ladies' Relief Society, and those willing to supply cans, will please send them to Mrs. S. D. ISgram, No. 15 Market street, before Saturday morning. Coassenos.—Our report of the different hospi tals in this oity in our yostorday's paper was isoor root. It should have been West Walnut street, 2 admitted, 1 returned to duty, 51 remaining; Chestnut street, 14 admitted, 5 returned, 74 re maining; .Mnlberry street, 2 admitted, 1 returned to duty, 87 remaining. VERY tfaccourcumania.—Two negroes in driv ing across the track at the railroad depot yester day, were suddenly brought to a stand stall by the breaking of the shaft of their buggy. The horse hitched to the vehicle fell on. the track but was removed in time to escape being run over by a freight train which pushed directly after. A NEGRO Snov r —On Saturday afternoon last two negroes, named Win. Bigbey sod Witte. Brown, living at Macedonia, an out of the way plaoe about four miles north of Mifilintown, got into an alter cation, which resulted in the death of the latter. It appears that the "green eyed meneter n jealonsy was at the bottom of:the difficulty—Brown charg ing Bigbey with tt too intimate rlation with his wife. ifeatctofft.—A passenger on the last night's S o'clock train.frem Columbia informed us that at a short distance below .Highspire, a huge stone was thrown with great forae'thrOugh' the Windew, soat tering the broken pieces of glass over the palmitin gore. The force with which it was thrown was suffi cient to have killed any one' had it struck a den prong part of the body. None but *villain of the worst kind could commit suck as not no matter what might have been the cane. • Tan Democratic meeting to be held at the Court House in tills eity to-merrow evening, will be ad dressed by the Hon. H. C. Dean, the great Western orator. We assure those who intend to be present that it will be a pleasure to listen to Mr. Dean, who bears the reputation of being an orator who never fails to make himself interesting. At the late Lancaster mass meeting he occupied the atten tion of an audience made up of every sex and age for , over three hours, sad on- his withdrawal was cheered vociferously and begged to continue. A meeting of the Democrats of the Fourth ward was held at the tense of Owen M'Cabe on Wed nesday evening, 23d inst. The meeting was or ganizitd by electing Wm. F. Osier President, and John G. Albright Secretary. - The meeting was'eloquently addressed by J. B. Ewing, Esq., and others. The meeting adjourned to meet.lit the house of Mr, Hare, in Canal street, on Saturday evening, Sept. 30._ Twaxxs.—The regular "local," who has been off duty for' two weeks past, desires us to return thanks to Prof. Applebaugh and his band of guitar ists and violinists for the compliment of a mag nificent serenade. He says that he was serenaded when dre.ftod and is now similarly t rea t e d when sick, aid begins to think that in some respects it pays to be sick and conscripted and miserable gen erally. 'He cannot say with the expiring IViirabeau, "let me die to the strain of deliOlons music," as he "isn't on that;" but, if be must go into the pegging out arrangement, he desires no better final accompaniment than such . music as that which cheered his soul toward tho "Wee MAW hours" on Thursday night. DAME ArFame.—Before Alderman ilenne.— The dirterent eases on the doekei yesterday . r►ere all fer drunkenness, and after a bearing were dis charged. Juba Aldew, arrested,by ,T.ilamtaand, arrested by Essig; Lewis Stine, arrested by Mas sey ; Mary Thompson, arrested by CampbelL.. Tim. Hamilton, colored, was arrested, charged 'nil w a llas als old By net from Ben. pone stable. Tim, on stealing the net, offered it for sale at another- stable, which happened to be owned by Mr. Peters, wharf+, it was recognized by the hostler. The net being almost worthless, Peters did not prosecute, and Tim: was discharged. Ewzi A. 'BISHOP, Seley. Tits Lint Swam—The Friday last, which preceded the equinox, wps much, more de. strnotive than at first supposed. Our excl2angee give accounts of its being experienced all over the country. The %Minors Sun says "From the city some eight or nine miles northward, Whole fields of corn were prostrated, which will make the task of saving it very laborious. In the direction of Pikesville, in Baltiwore county, the storm appears to have spent its greatest fury in the destruction of growing crops, fencee, trees and barns. On the farm of Mr. E. F. Abell, a bath and several fine trees, together with, two largikfields of corn were leveled to the ground., 'The barn on Mr. Newman's place, near Pikesville, was blown down, and the shade trees on the lawn leading to the residence of Mr. Armstrong, in the same neighborhood, were prostrated. The storm extended as far around as the York road, where the corn suffered considers= bly." From aceoucte received from different sour ces, the storm must have heel very destructive ill the interior of our own State. The Lucerne (Pa.) Union says "the hardest rain storm that has vis ited our valley this year name upon us jest Thurs day, and continued, almost without intermission, until evening on Friday. So . severe was it that the streets were flooded with water, and in some places wallas wake the water. ran half-10g deep." The storm was very violent in York State, doing much damage along Ape rivers and canals. On the /few York and Bdei railroad the rains under mined the railroad bridge at Sand Creek, betwien Hancock and Port Deposit, thereby causing a stop page of all trains. Trains will be unable to pass until a new bridge eta be Greeted; but passengers and mail matter are exchanged in the meantime so as to owns but little detention. COUNTERFEITERS AT WORE.--ThO fallowing new counterfeits era at present in. eirialation 2s :on the Exchange bank, Toms river, New JerseY.— Vignette, spread eagle, shield, Ake. 10s on the Bank of Syracuse, New, -York. Vignette, council of war with Indians. be on the Farmers' and Mti chanics' Bank, Middletown Point, New Jersey- Raised from is. Vignette, boy catching a horse. 50a on therßedford Commercial Bank, Man. Imi tation: Vignette, female child, ie. 6s on the Pocassett Bank, Fall River, Mass. Vignette, In dian on raft—on left end, five silver dollars. 5s on the New England Bank, Boston, Mafia. Vignette, female, city, Sc. Os on the Bank of Owega, N. Y. Vignette, three cherubs, five gold dollars mid Indian princess. Os on the Brandon Bank cif Vermont. 2s on the !rattan' Bank, Phila. delphia—has been put into circulation recently. It is an altered note from some other bank. Vig nette, a girl lending two olives, trees, cattle, canal bent; cue it thobookgvound; oval portrait o€ "a girl OA the right• end; telegraph, oars, bridge on left end. All of the above notes are neatly executed, and are well, calculated , to deceive. . The ~n.nmber of counterfeits on the postage currency is really as tonishing. There are no less than nine different ones on the twenty-tive ceet , denomination. The ten's and five's also have been detected. All this currency is to be called in; and a new kind is to be issued to take its place. It is now canceled at the rate of POMO per day. THE NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILWAY ACCIDENT.— The recent accident which occurred. on the' North ern Central railroad, was at a point about fourteen miles above this city, and was °cautioned by a de fective rail. The early morning train coming north was proceeding , at its usual rate at 4 o'clock on Sunday morning, when all of a sudden tho'frout passenger oar, in which there were but few persons, jumped the track, causing the oar to be thrown with great force against a stone wall. Every seat in the ear was torn up, and a lady from the South, name not learned, who, with her husband and three children, were proceeding nerthward, was killed. The conductor 7 Mr. henry Diffenbach, was engaged for aobitt Hie* aftsmerds *epistles in removing the broken.ear from the track, but was obliged• to give.up on, account of having received internal injury, evidonood by ',pitting up blood. Ile was removed to his house, at Sunbury. The name of the brakesman, who was also injured, was not ascertained. The rail which proved de festive wan with_n one hundred yards ni the watch man's box. The locomptive, as also the baggage and express .oars, being very heavy, passed over the rail without any trouble.. Tat To:1AM). CROP .—There has never bean be fore solarge a quantity of tobacco under Cultiva tion in different parts of the 'State, particularly York county, as during the recent season. An in formant says : earliest tobacco has already been cut, and, judging by the fields, the prospect for a large yield is encouraging- The prospects of a very large tobacco crop in Kentucky and In diana are also encouraging. Nearly every farmer in southern and western Kentucky hem more or less ground under cultivation in this great staple, while in Indiana► the area of ground 'slanted in it is at least one half'greater than any 'previous season, BAD END.—A little boy, seventeen .months old, named Andrew Mayes, son of4fenry Kadin., re. siding on the' railroad - near Lewiatown, was run over and killed on Monday by the ballast train.— The little fellow had gone ,out of the house and ripen the trackWidietit the 'knowledge of his mother, when the train suddenly came around the curve and the tender struck him upon the left tem ple, literally mashing in the skull. DRUCCUATIC CLUB Mmerzsas.—The Democratic Clubs of the respective wards, in this city will meet weekly as fellows, viz : PIM Ward—On Saturday evenings. Second Ward—On Monday " • Third Ward--Qn Tuesday " Fourth Ward—On Wednesday ", Fifth Ward—On Thursday , - ' " • • Sixth Ward—On Friday " By order of the City Executive Committee. Cleo, F, WEAVER, Ssc'y, Naw PALL GOODS.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress .goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delaines. All colors of plain alpacas. New style of plaid dteis goods. Pine black - bombaziffei. ' ' Black and colored permeates. 5 pieces of black silks. 50 pieces of bleached and unbleached muslins. JO-4.,heavY linen for sheeting. 5-4 heavy linen for pillow oases. • 4 1-4 grey linen damask for table covers. White linen table covers and napkins. Blaerilpaeas, ail qualities. White linen : apdjuimstiched pocket handker chiefs. 10 dos. Balmoial'iltirts, 'from 1 , 2 50 up. Large assortment of hOop skirts. Hoop skirts at 75- cents, $1 00, $1 50, and all • • prices. White eenibeie waling and jaoonnette, nansooke, Irish linen, Swiss timeline, an 4 a great many other new gooda. • • • SrLIMY. romsylvania Militia, sad Awaiting Claims, United States pension, bounty, arrears of pay and Subsistence claims, &c., kc made out and col- recta by EUTIRNE SNYDER, ittmay at Law, ofdae, Third stre e t, ifarrißblligf Pa. oct2B-ly DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS FOR THE cOUN- TY OF DAUPHIN. The Democratic citizens of the county of Dau phin, and all others who are resolved to restore in all its integrity the Constitution of the United States, under whose protection every American citizen enjoyed as a birthright, protection of life and property, civil liberty,' free thought, free speech and free action, who are opposed / to extra vagance, waste and corruption in the administra tion of the State and General Governments, and who desire the speady re-establishment of the Union as it was, and the consequent return of our national prosperity, are requested to meet at the . following places, to wit: Lykenstown—At the public house of David DR termer:, on 'Monday evening, September 28, at 61 o'clock. Berrysburg—At the publio house of Tobias Weist r on Tuesday afternoon, September 29, at 1 o'eloek. • Fisherville—At the public house of . John Miller, on Tuesday evening, September 29, at 6/ o'clock. Jefferson—At Hoffman 's School House, on Wed nesday evening, September 30th, at 6/ o'clock. Millersburg—Mass Meeting at 10 o'clock, a. on Saturday, the 3d of October. • Halifax—At Halifax on Thursday evening, Oc tober Ist, at 6/ o'clock. Reed—At the public house of Wm. Warner, on Friday evening, Oat. 23, at 6/ o'clock. East Hanover—At .Major Shell's, on Saturday afternoon, Oct. 33, at, 1 o'clock. Linglestown—At the finblic house of Benjamin Gassy, Saturday evening, Oct., 3d, at ci o'dock, Hummelstown—At Baum's tavern, on Monday evening, Oct. sth, at 61 o'clock.. West Londonderry—At Buok tavern, on Tuesday evening, Oat. 6th, at 6/ o'clock. • Londonierrp—At Koltner'e tairetn, Givicebuts, on Wednesday evening, Oct. 7th, at 6/ o'clock. Uuiop Deposit—At the public house of George Rocker, on Thursday evening, Oct. Bth, at o'clock. Conewago—At FoHee gore, ort Friday evening, Oct. 9th, at 6.1 o'clock. • Harrisburg—At the Court House, on Saturday evening, 00.1.0 th, at 7 o'clock. Middletown—At Centre Square, on Monday eve ning, Oct 12th at 7 o'clock. Meetingit have been called an the 28th of Sep tember at the Cross Roads, in Washington town ship, and at Dauphin, at the public house Of C. A. Rhoads, by the citizens of those localities. • Distinguished speakers Will be in attendance at all of.tbe above mimed meetings.' J. MONROE %REITER; Ob'n County Committee. Wm. C. MTADDEN, g'eo'y. r SPECLIE 'NOTICE'S. MOTHERS I MOTHERS ! Don't fail to procure Mrs. WIN4OW'B SOOTHING BTBUI for OHILDEMN TEETHING.' This ble preparation is the prescription of one of the best female physicians and nurses in the united Matte, 614 has keen used for thirty years with never failing Belay and Bus ' case by million' of mothers and children, from the fee ble infant of one week old to the adult. It not o nly relieves the child from pain, but invigo rates the stotach and bowels, corrects acidity, an gives Übe sad energy to the whole system. It will al most instantly relieve gamma IN TEN BOWELS AND WIND COLIC. We believe it the beet and surest remedy In the world in all easels of DYSENTERY AND DIARRHEA IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other cause. Full direetions for using will accompany sack bottle, None genuine unless thefts simile of OTIRTIf3 & PER KW, New Ypp s is on the outside wrapper; Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Oilke, Pey etneti New York Price only 25 cents per bottle. my23-114,43m , A GENTLEMAN, cured of Nervous Debility, competency, ematwe Delay and ITouthfitl errori , actuated by a desire to benefit others, will be happy to furnish to all who need it (free of charge) the reeled and directions for making the simple Remedy need in his ease. Those Wishing to profit toy 1i expo rienco—and 'possess a valuable Remedy—will receive the same, by return mail, (carefully. sealed,) by ad- JOHN B. OGDEN. No. 60, Nunn street, N. Y dressing: Aug 14-3md&w THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Fartners, families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore Animas, toothache, sea sickness, cute, burns, swellings bruises, old sores, headache,musquito bites, pains in the limbs, chest, back, &o. If it does not give retie the money will be refunded. All that is askedis atrial, and use it setording to the diiactions. DR. Tastes—Dear Sir: I have used your Venetian Liniment in try family fOra number of years, and be lieve it to the best article for what it is recommended that I have ever used.. For inddeusittaekof croup it is invaluable. X Ualre no, hesitation in - recommending it for all the uses it professes to cure. I have sold it for many years, anc it gives entire satisfrction: CHAS. H. THINNER QUAKERTOWN, N. B.j Hay . 8,18 5 8. x. . Sold by all Draggista, Oftlce,sll Cortlealatetreet, jyBl d&wlm New York A Friend in Need.. Try it. DR. BWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Coruna pared the great bone setter, and has been used in his practice for the last twenty years with the most aston ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleirlitte pain more speedily than any other preparation. Nor. all Sheuniitic , and Nervous Disorders it ie truly infallible,' and as s. curative for Sores,Wonnde, Sprains; Bruises, its seothinr, heal ing said powerful strengthening properties, excite the just wonder and astonishment of all who have ever given it of trial. Over four ,hundred certificates of re markable 'cures. performed by it - within the latt two years, attest this fact. Sae kiertiaemeat. d&w SURGEON-GENEIZAT. HAMMOND. By ordering Calomel end deetruetive minerals from the supply tables, has conferied a blessing on our sick sol diers. Let him not stop here. Let himorder the dis continuance of "Bleeding,'” and the use of--BRAND BETH'S PILLS in the place ihereof. Then will commence a "new ere" lu the gictice of Medieine, which Would then become emphatically THE HEALING ART. I 4iave fer thirty years taught that no diaeased tee - • . tion could be cured by - mercury or oMitie. That the human bOdy could only be "made whole".by "veg. etable: food”—Aninaal food being, in fact, condensed vegetables. BRANDP.STIVS PILLS shottld be in every Military Hospital. These Pills cure BILIOUS DIARREMA I csßoxio . DIAR4EIO34I, CHRONIC DYSENTERY; ' ' aid all fevers and Affections of the Bowels, sooner and mcre surely than any medicine in the world. BRANDRETHIS PILLS in these eases • should, be taken night and Morning. Read directions and get new style OMB Of RiACOP L WATSON Dr. D. Drava , eth, Nero York SIR : I was a private in Co. F, 17th Regiment, New York Vols. While at Harrison's Landing and on the, . , Rappahannocknear Falmouth, I and many of the Corn Rimy Were sick with Nu mss di arrhoea. The Army Sur geon did not cure us, and I Was reduced'to skin and bone. Among the Compahy Were quite a number of members who bad worked in your Laboratory at Sing Sing. They were not sick, because they need Brand reth's Pills. These men prevailed upon me and others to use the Pills. and we were all cured in from two to five days. After this our boys used Brandreth's Pills for the typhus fever, colds, rheumatism, and in no case did they fail to restore health' - Out of gratitude to you for my good' heal th , I send , you this letter, winch, if ~eceseary, the entire Cora- Reny ‘would sign. ISM, reglieetfulbr; yonn, ROSCOE K. WATSON. Sing Sing, N. I. Principal office, 294 Canal street, New York. Nor sale in ILarrieburg by 4EO. H. BELL. nis.d&wtf ...... IP ° TG GLASSE - S.—A cp endid • Assortment Of New Looking Glasses, just received, at W..IIIeOOHE'S Music Store, 93 Market street, where 'they will be sold cheap. Call and examine, mrl 3 11OFFEES - AND SUGARS Oki ALL %_oc fiRADITB, and at 13aEaneole prices, for ilikl6 by WM. DOUI, aft., & (.10. ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of the Com- monwealth v of, pennsylvania, entitled An - Mt relating to elections' n this Commonwealth,” approved' the 2d day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I, JACOB D. BOAR; Pied, 6,1110 eisenty, ,Dauphin, Penneylvonia, do hereby mike known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in the odd county of Dauphin, ON THE RICIOND TIIIISDAY OF OCTOBER, A D. IS6B, (being the lath day of October,) at which time 'State and County Officers, as follows: are to be *lecke' , to wit One person for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. One person for Sup. e e Judge of the State of NAlL 'Oran's. One person to represent the counties of Dauphin and Lebanon in the acetate of-the State o` •Perinsyirania. Two persona to represent the comity ed Dauphin In the House of Representatives One person for Sheriff of Dauphin county. One parkin as Recorder of Deeds, Ac.,- for the' county of Dauphin. . One person as Tres mrer for the county of Dauphin. Two persona for Count:) , Commissioner. One person for Director of the 'Poor and Muse of Em ployment. One person for Ccounty Auditor. I ALSO BEHEST MAKE KNOWN AND,GIVE NOTICE that the .places of hoiding.the aforesaid general election in the several wards, boroughs, districts and townehips with in the county of Dauphin, are as folllows, to wit The electiou for the First ward in the , city of Harris burg than be held 'at thi Public School House at the corner of Mary's alley and Front street. The election in the Second Ward shall be held at the School house at the Corner of Dewberry alley and Ches nut street. • The election for the Third Ward shall' be held at the School House in Walnut street, between Second and:Front streets. The election fOr the Fourth Ward shall be held at the Public School House in State street, between Second and Third streets. The election of the Fifth Ward shall be held at.the house belonging to General John Forster, on the State reedlike& Mg from the reservoir rounds to the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital. The election in the Sixth Ward shall be held at the Market House in West Harrisburg. • For the township of Susquehanna, at Miller's (now Niev. lay's) school house. For the township of Lower liwatara, at the echoed house No. 1, in flighspire. For the township of avatars, at the Locust Grove Inn. For the borough of Middletown, , at: the Brick. School House in Pine street in said borough. For the township of Lerodonderry, at the Public Moue of Joseph Helper in said township. For the township of West Londonderry, at the hone of Christian Neff, in said township. Fer the township of Conewago, erected out of mats of the townships of . Londonderry-end. Derry, at .the house of Chriatian Fold , (now Jno. 8.-ffoltzi) in said township. .•' For the , township of Derry, at the public house of Daniel Baum, in Useauteistowirt For the township of South Hanover, at the public home: of George locker township; For the township of East Hanover, at the public house of Maj. Shell, (now Boyer'ed in said township. For the township of Westanover, ' at the public house of hicob Rudy ; (now Hudiffei,) hi , For-the towmhip of .Lower Paxton,, at the public haunt of Robert Gilchrist, (now Sweigart's,) in paid township. For the township of Middle Paxton, at, the public house of Joseph Coakley, ire said' township. For the- township! of Bush, at Ihe house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, decd, now .oexiek pied by David Rineal, in said township. For the township of Jefferson, at the house of Christian Hoffman, in said township ' • "i For the township of Jeckeon, at the home now occupied by John Bider atlliv.hirin mill, in laid township. For the township ofhalifiiii,.it the North Ward School House, in the town of Halifax. • " " For the township of -Reed, at the new _School Nova ion Duncan's Island, in said township. For the borough of 'Millersburg, at the windOw next to the northeast 'earner an' the east aide of the new school house, situate on Middle street,lin the borough of Millersburg, in the county of 'Dauphin: •.. , • For the township of Upper Paxton, at the bans, of G. Tenzer. in the borough of Milleisburg. ' '• Per the township 9T Mifflin, at the public house of Mi ehael Interline, (now Benj.- Bordner,) in Berryeburg, in said township. . For the township' f Washington, at the public house', now occupied by Matilda Wingert. in said township. - '• For the township of Lykans, at 'the public bowie of Salo mon Loudenslager, (now Keiser%) in the borough of Gratz. . . For the borough of Gratz, at the public house of Solo mon Loudenslager, (now Keiser's,) in said boroughs ! • • For the township of Wiconieco, at the School House No. 5, in said township. • 1 also, for t 17.4 itifethiateri of the elsoters of the county of Dauphin, publish the following sections of acts of the General Assembly, r enacted during the session of 1863, to wit: . WEST LONDONDERBY—PIace of Election. Also, sections' `1 and 3 i 'page 1,54, pamphlet laws, ap proved the 18th day of March, 185 T, via LTheittlelt Citi zens of the township of Londonderry, in the county of Dau phin, formerly, embraced in the Portsmouth election die trict, together withluch other' citizens of said township residing west of the publid road leading from Port Royal Nigglers Mill,•itr said township, shall hereafter 1191illbeir general and special elections at the house of Christian Neff, in said tow midi." • ' Sec. 8, That said district shall hereafter be known as West Londonderry election district. RUBELTOWNSILIP—PIace of Riection. Whereas the place of - holding the elections in the town- - ship of Bush, Dauphin county, was bylaw at School house number tires in said township : •tAnd ithe'reas;" - there is no, such school house, therefore—clectionl. 1.. Be it enacted by the Sendeopid House of Representatives of the Common-. wealth of Pennsylvania in General aslembly met, and itis hereby enacted by the authority of the same' That the general and township elections.of Rush townsh ip, Dauphin county, Mantis held at the house-heloeging to the estate of the late 'John 'McAllister, deceased, now occupied by ' David Bitted.' Page lea paniphlee laws, 1858 I also make known and give notice, as in and by the lath section, of the aforesaid let I am directed, "that every per son, excepting justices of the peace, who shall hold any office or appointment of Profit or trust under the govern ment of the United States, or of this - State; or any city or. incorporated district, whether a,commissioned officer or , otherwise., alaboidinate officer, or aged, wile is or shall be employed inder the legislative, jaidielary, or ementive 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 Legislature, and of the seled and 'common council . ..E.:4'lllly city, comniitudohers of any inciiipo-i rated district, is by law incapable ef holilit* or exercising at the same time the office or appolntment.of judge, inspec-. tor or clerk of any election of : this Commonwealth, and that no inspector 'or judge, or ether MUM of any such' election, shall be eligible to any office' then to be voted for." Also, that in the fourth section or the act ef Assembly, entitled "An Act 'iclatleig to' executions, and for`other purposes," approved April 16, 11340; it le enacted that the / aforesaid lath. section "shall not • be so construed as to • prevent any militia officer or borongh officer from serving as judge inspector or clerk at any general s pecial elec tion in t his CoMmonwealth:" ' Also, that in the ad dectlifiu of said set it hrenactod that "every general And special election @hall be opened between the hours of eight and ten in the forenoon, and - shall continue without' interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening, when the polls shall be • awed:" •• The specid election shall be held and conducted .by the inspectors an i jou es elected, as aforesaid; and by clerks appOinted as provided. le o -perm be permitted to vote at the election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one. yearn qr mere, who shall have resided in Ibis State it least one year, and in the election diarict Where lie offers to' vote at leastten dayrimmediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a State or county tax, which shall have been assessed at least ten days before the elec tion. But a citizen of the United States who has previ ously bean a qualified voter of this State' and removed therefrom and returned, and•who shall have resided in the election district and paid taxes, as aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after residing in this State six months : Profit. ded, 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 aforeeafti; shall be entitled to.vote, 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 commis/do:Mrs, unless: First, be produces a receipt for the payment within two years of a State or county tax, as sessed sereeably to the constitution, and give satisfactory evidence, either on his own oath or affirmation, or the oath or affirmation of another,that he has paid such 'a tax, or on failure to produce a receipt, shall make oath of the pay ment-thereof ; or, Second, if he claim a vote by being an eleetor between,the ages of 21 and 22 years, he shall depose on oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at leastone year before his application, and make much proof of his residence in the district as is required by this act, and that he does verily believe from the accounts given him that he is of the age aforesaid., and,give such other ey !deuce as hS Mildred bY this feet, whereupon the name of ' , the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted"in the al phabetical list by the inspectors, and a mote made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if he' shall be admitted to vote by reason of haying paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to Sete by reason of such age, and shall be called out to the clerks, who' shall make the like notes in the licit - of voters kept by them. all cases where the name of the person 'claiming to' vote is not found on the list furnished by the commission-. era and assessor , or his right to vote, whether found there on or not, ie ob jected to by any Clinaified citizen, it shall be the duty of the inspeetora to examine such _person on oath as to his qualificatioos, and if he claimwto , bave resi ded within the State for one year or more, hisoath will be sufficient proof thereof, but shall make proof by at least one competent witness, who shall be a qualified elector, that he has resided within the district for more than ten days hat immediately .prec e ding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide 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. 'Every person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due profit, if reenited, of his residence and payment of taxes idaforeatidpiltall beadmitted to vote in 'the town shin, ward. or district in which he shall reside. ••-• "If any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any diem el spy election Rohr this Rat from . holding such election or use or threaten any violence to any euelinfflcer, or shall interrupt or improperly interfere with him in the execution of his duty, or shall block up the window or av enue to any window where the same may be holding, or shall riotously disturb the peace at such election, or shall rise or prattles inthiffiliting threats, force - or violence,with a design to influence unduly er overawe any elector, or to prevent him from voting, or to restrain the freedom of choice, Inch a person, on conviction, shall be fined in any sum not exceeding five hundred dollars, and imprisoned for any time not less than one month nor more than twelve menthe, and if it shall be shown to the • court where the trial of such olfenceshall be had, that the person so of, fending was not a resident of the city, ward, or district, or township where the fetid offence was committed, ROO, :not entitled to vote therein. „then en conviction, lee shall be finesentenced to pay a not l eas than one Vandred dol lars Dr more than AIM theweand dollars, and be ima risotto not less than six months nor nacre than two rears. case the person who shell.have received the see m highest tinuitierofivotei fisfsicisr shall not attend on 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 the high est number of 'setae for-inspector ahitil' hot atte n d, th e person elected judge shall appoint en inspector in his place, and in case the person elected shall not attend, then the inspector who received the highest number of votes shall appoint a judge in his plice, or if any vacancy Shall Con tinue in the board for the space of cum boor fate; the time fixed by lair for the Miming of the' eleetion,`the qualified voters of the township, ward, or dietrict for which said of ficer shall have beeo elected, present at the- place. of- else tion shall select one of their number to fill such vacancy. "It shall be the duty of the several assessors, realm' tively, to attend at the place of holding every g eneral, special or township election, during the time said election is kept open, fo r the purpose . t giving information to the inspectors and . jsidgei when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such elec. hone, or such other matters is relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors, or either of them, shall from time to time seeptise.ll MEETING OF RETURN JUDGES. Pursuant to the provisions contained in the 76th section of,the act lint aforesaid, -the judges of the aforesaid dietriete Shall respeCtively take charge of the certificate or return of the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of ono judge from each district, at the city of itarriaburg, on the third day afterthe 'day of election, being FAIDAY, , the 16th of 00 601110 R, then and there to do and perform the duties required by law of the said judges. Also, that where a judge breicknees or unavoidable acci dent is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then tha certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors oftlerldi'ef the election of said dis trict, who shall do and perform the duties required of said judges nimble to attend. tliven under my hand, in my °face in Harrisburg, the 2d day of Rapt mber 4 A. D. 1861. JACOB D. 130A8, Sheriff of Dauphin Co. SHERIFF'S OFFICE, Harrisburg, Sept. 10, 1802. septlO-d&arte ST_ATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION SOF' Tlit PENNI. STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL BE RILL AT NORRISTOWN+ MONTGOMERY CO., PA. o r Septembq Nth and 10th and October Ist, and 2d, 1863. Norriatown is about 11 millet' west of Philadelphia, on , the Schuylkill river, and is accessible by railway to every portion of the State. • • The Ground,' are beautifully situated, containing 28 sores of ground with fine large buildings thereon erec ted, together with , large amount of sheddlrg. The track is said to be one of the beat half mile tracks in the State. Th. premiums are the heaviest ever offered by the society, amounting to about $7OOO. The pre• miums for all grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, five of which are $3O each, /9 from $25 to $l5, others running does to lesser rates. Beet herd not less than 15 head, first poeminm $4O ; second - premium, $2B: ' Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $1350. The highest 1100; 22 -between $2O and $80; and others ranging froni $l5. $lO and $5 • For Sheep and Swine tIM premiums range from $lO to $5 and $3; ! Per Poultry there is along Hilt of premiums from 12 to $1 each. In the following classes most liberal pre miums, are offered : Ploughs, Cultivators. ,Drills, Wa gons, Reaping and'Mowing Machines, Clutters. Corn Shellers, . Cider Mills, Pumps. Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and its Manufsetutee.; Gas Fineness Marble Mantles, Butter, Flour, Grain and Seeds, Vegetables;: and also for Dome'tic and Household Manufactures, Cloths, Carpets. Satinet, Shirting, Sheeting. Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c. Bread, Cakes, Preserves, Jellies, &e Large premiums are offered for every ',nifty of Fruit and Floweret The Floral Tent will be, the largest ever erected by the Society; and will form One of the most attractive features ot the exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and Wine 4111 befekbibited in this department. The. Pennsylvania Railroad e au& liorristoyrn Railroad have arranged to carry artieles for exhibition to and from the Exhibition freight free; requiring the forward= lug freight to be paid, which will be repaid shipper when goods:are returned:le the,siation whence shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. , • ••• NYeareions at reduced rates will be ran on all the leading:rallroada. - Entries cambia made at. the office, in Norristown, after the. 4th .day of September- All articles must' be en tered on the books on or before Tue. day evening. Sep tember 29th Exb'bito-n must become members. liabiteralsip $l.O0 2 with four Coupon Tickets each, one of which will admit one person to the Pair once. SINGLE ADMISSION 2.5 CENTS. 7 A List of Pretnituns and Regulations can be had by addressing the Secretary. ....“ _ THOMAS PANOX, President. .A. Raoul' Lonaanza, Secretary, Z . Norristown, Pa.. S • an 23 SECRET DISEASES ! SECRET DISEASES! .SAMARITAN'S GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! The MOOT ; CERTAIN REMEDY ETIIII USED. - Yes, a Positive Cure! BALSAM COPAVIA 4. MERCURY BISCARRED. Only ten pills to , be taken_to Went a ann. They are entirely vegetable, having no smell nor any unpleasant taste, and will not, in any way, injure the stomach or boviele of the most delitate. Cures in from two, to four. days, and reoe.nt cases is twenty-four hours. , No ozi,t.skri/tte teoubleeto cha n ge whitlow Price male packages; $2; Female, $B. Sold by D. W. 011088 & 00. 880'4 mail by DBSMOND & 00., Box 151 P 0 JanB-dly -• LO.O D ! "B 00 D ! Boxes: THEIR CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON. :DITION OR THE VITAL PLUID,, Which produces - SCROFULA ULCERS, SORES, SPOTS, TET. TESS. SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS ONY.ENE *REAL DISEASES, ETC. - SAMARITAN'S RO2OT AND HERB JUICES fa eared to the public ail a positive aura. Dadaism all impurities of the blood and brings the system to a healthy action, cure those Spots, Totters, Scales and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. The Bimaritaa's Boot 'and Herb Juices Is the most eertain•reMedy ever prescribed. It remove. every par ticle of the poison. • • • " FEMALES! TEMALES Ia many Affections with which numbers of Tamales suffer, the BOOT AND HERB JUICES Is most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, •in 'Whites, in bearing down, 2,5,141,ng of the Womb, Debility, and for all Cour plaints incident to the sex. 'DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep out of hospitals. Here is's cure in any cane for $5. Price $1 per bottle, or six for $5, with full direct. Lions_ Sold by D. W. saROl5O s 00. Sent by Express carefully paeted by DEBMOND jazie-ly Box 151 Phila. P.O. THE BEST m p i te r u s SEWING WHEELER & wupisorrs. NEW OFFICE, Market Squat. e,otimt to Colder'] • Office. lir Call and sea them in operation. A general assortment of roseliineey and needles con. 'tautly on hand; r MISS MARGARET EaRET Will exhibit and sell them, and, also db all sleds t machine sewing on these machines in the beet manner. The patronage of the public in respectfully whetted, apl3-em NOT A RUM DRINK: A highly Concentrated Vegetable Extract, A PURE TONIC THAT WILL E.ELIF YE THE AD, FLICTED AND NOT MAKE DifUNKAIIDE. OR. 1100FILA1vws GERMAN BITTERS .• DR. .C. M. - JACKSON, PHILADELPHIA, PA., , WILL EFFECTUALLY •nd MOST r ERTAINLY MEM ALL DIARABES AitIEING- FROM " A rthiOrdered Liver, Stomaeh or . r Th 0011.4011 of our eitizena are suffering teem VOMIT`, MAIM LIVBR DISEASES. and to whom the folloWiefs qdeations apply—we guarantee HOOPLANP3 GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE THEM'. . • Dyspepsia.and : River Disease,! Do you rise with, a coated; tongue mornings, with lid taste in memoir* and your appetite for breakfast? DM you feel when you &Agin np.someak and lan guid you can 'warmly get about ! Do ynu have./ dizziueas in the head at times, and often a dullness, with . headache occasionally ?` Are your bowels costive andih egalar, and appetite change able? Do you throw np wind from the stomach, and de yOu swell up often ? Do you feel a fulness after eating, and a sinking when the strmach le empty ? Do you have heartburn occasionally.? D 3 you feel low spirited, anik look on the dark side of things? Are you not unmmully nervous at times? Do you cot become restless, and often lay until midnight before you can go to sleep ? andthan at time, denh , you feel dull and sleepy moat of the time. Is your skin dry and scaly ? also sal ow? In short; is not your life a burthen, full of forelxidings ? HoofiandlN Verman Bitten Will cure emery case of CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESSAU: OP THE ICIDNFS, AND DISEASES ARISING , PROM A DISORDERED STOMACH. Observe the following Symptoms resulting from Disorden of the Digestive Organs : Constipation, Inward Piles. /trines or Blood toths Head, Acidity of the stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust for Food, llzt/nen or Weight in the Stomach, Vox Brat:rations, Sinking or Fluttering at the Fit of the gtor g agb, swimming of toe Head, Hurried EA Difficult Breathing, Fluttering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations, whezi in a lying posture, Dimness of Vision, Dots oy Webs before the bight, Fever end.,- ' Doll Painizi 'the Head, Defieienew co •Peosprriction, Tellowswe of the, - • Skin and Bye', Pain in the Side, • Back: Cheat, Limbo, die., dec.. Sudden Plashed of Heat, Burning in • the Flesh : Conetant Imaginings 3114101nd great DIN premien of Spirits. PARTICULAR NOTICE. • . There are marry preparation' Rohl under the name of Bitter", put up in quart bonito, compounded of the cheap est whisky or common runs, 'costing from 20 to 40 <mita per gallon, the tastedieguiled by Anise or Coriander Bred. Thie class of Bitters has caused, and Will continite to. canoe, as long as they caw be sold, hundreds to die thn death of the drunkard. By their. um the system is kept continually under the influence of &scholia Runniest/I or the word kind, the desire for Liquor is created and kept up, and the result is all the horrors attendant upon a. drunkard's life and death. I - Nor Bane who desire and Will hate a Liquor Bitterns, we. publish the following receipt; Get One Battle Biroftendrs. Getman Betters and mix with . Three Quarts of gas& Brandy or Waisky, and the result will be a preparations that will far excel in medicinal virtues and trueercoilanes any of , the numerous Liquor' Bitten in tbe mieltel4-endli will colt musk `ferfsA. Tonlwill 'have all the viiteuis nib Hoefidaids's Ititc/frin boilnectiOni Fith a goeit article et Liquor. at a much less price than these inferior .pzeipark. tious edit. Hoonand's German Rittera A GOOD APPETITE,, STRONG HEALTH' NERTES,, W;LL GIPS YOU • Brisk and Energetic Feelings, WILL ENABLE YOU TO Enr-a_lo.ls AND WILL POSITIVELY PREVENT . YELLOW FEVER, BILIOUS FEVER. &e. ete. ace From Broken down and Delicate Constitutions, Prom whatever canoe, either ia MALE OR FEMALE, WLLL FIND IN HOOFLAND'S GERMAN MINERS 14. - JETh/IMI7I - Y That will restore them to their venal health. Bach has been t,he".esee in thOusande of instenoes, and a. lair ,trtai is but required to prove the asiertton -nuttitgloutin - THAT THESE HITTERS ARE NOT ALCOROLIC AND NOT 'INTENDED AS A R A. 431- ' The!Proprietors hive thousands of letters from the most eniment • CLBRGYNENI • • ' ' • • IatiWYZR3, • ' • PLEYSICTAMt. and CITIZIONS, Testifying of min personal knowledge, to the tem.. fidel effects and - medical virtnes of theselt•tters. Prom Bey. J Nfirton.Brovin, D. D.,. Editor of Envoi°- . "pelts of Bidigious Ititowlege. Although not .dispow•O t. favor or recommend Pat. ent htedielnes lo general, througb , dist.rhst of their ingre dients and effects; I yet know of no sufficient reaRODII why a man may not testify to the benefits he believes himself to have received frac any simple preparation,, in the hope that he ina7 'thus contribute to the lomat of others. . I do this morereadily in regard to "Roolland'e German Bitters;" prepared by •Dr. C. - V. JaCkson. of this' city, because I was prejudiced against them for years, under the Impression that they *6* 4 , 6011101 1 -0 ture. lam indebted to Ley friend. Robert Phoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejod;ee by proper tests, and for snoop raponent to try them when suffering from great and long continued debility The nee of three bottles of these Bitters, at the beginning of the resent year, eras followed by evident relief and resterstien to degree of bodily and mental vigor er!ii •zb I bad net felt for sirnionths before, and had almost daniired of re• gaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di renting me to the lase of them I. NEWTCiN BROWN. Philadelphia, Jane 28,1861. KIDNEYS and BLADDER, In Young or Aged, Dlale or Female, Are speedily removed, and the patient restored to health. DELICATE CHILDREN, Thane anffaring from MARASMUS, wanting away, with gevreely any finh on their bones; are cured in a very 'tort time, one 'bottle in such eases will have a moat surprising effect:, I.AL.R.3ENTSSI Having suffering children u above, and wishing to raise Them, will never regret the day they commenced with these Bitters. LITERARY HEN -STUDEN?S,• And those working bard with their brains„ should ,1 ways keep a bottle of 1100FLAND'8 BIT 8118 near th em , as they will find much benefit from its use, to both mind and body, invigorating and not depressing. IT IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, And leaves no prostration AtteOtat, Soldiers AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We call the attention of all having relation@ or friends. in the army to the fact that HOOP!. tierman Bit ters "will cure nine;tenthe of the dieemies induced by ex posures and privations incident to eamp,life. In the lists, published almost daily in the newsnapere, on the arrival of the rick, it will he noticed that a very large proportion are suffering kona debility. Every ease of that kind emus be,read by cured by Hooflandfs Gorman Bitters. We have no.hesitation in stating that if these Bitters were freely used, among our soldiers. hundreds of liv,s might be saved that otherwise would be lost. ' The proprietors sre daily receiving thankful letters from stiff• rers in the army sad hospitals, who have been restored to health by. the use of these Nacre, Dent to them by their friends. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS ! See that the Signature of C. M. Jackson, ie on the WBAPptit of each Bottle. PRIOR PRE BOTTLE 75 OREM OR HALF. DOBBIN for $4 00 Should your nearest druggist not have the article, do not bq put off by any of the intoxicating Preparations that may be offered in its place, bat send:to rim, and we will forward, securely packed, by express. Principal Mee and Manufactory, No. 413t;AjItCH ST. GP 1 4 6 T XI eh Or •JO 1V OS • ," (ougouloipum I}.J ACKSON & C 0.,) • PROPRIETORS. 117- For tipe by Druggists and Dealers in every t9r a jq the United States may26dy PREBABED BY WILL GIVE YOU WILL ,41VE 1'03:7 Those suffering DISEASES or
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