LOCALXEWS. I nf. DAILY PATRIOT AND Mum may be had at l oo k Star, corner of Third and Market sir,qt3. La.i. at to News Aneney of George L. Walter, n Siarket street. near Fifth. fog MAim---tinderr the change of schedule, en I ha Jilf3rant railroads, the time of closing the eight I A the Harrisburg Post Office, April 20. 1883, is •a fuilows: _ 111011111 MI RATIA",. .... or .. NOWriI.—WAV /amt.—F ail places between liar ,sburg, Lock Haven and 'Elmira, N. Y., at 12.00 m. Fur Look Haven, Williamsport and Lewisburg at 9 p. 1131. SOUTH...-WAY Ham.—For all places between Har newurg saa Bsltimore, MeL, and Washington. D. 0., at 2.00 in, for Washington, D. 0., Baltimore, Md., and York, Pa. at 9.00 p. M. LUBANOIII VALLS! ItAIILROAD. ILIBT.—Way MAIL.—For all abides between Harris blot, Beaton and Philadelphia. nis Beading, et 7. 0 0 a. In. For Beading and Pottsville, at 12 SO p. m. rencericesik iscitaost , WAY MAIL.—Nor all plasm between Harrisburg and Philadelphia, at 620 a. m. Vet millikdelphia and Lancaster, at 12.00 In. for New Tort, Philadelphia, Lancaster, colembia, Marietta and Bainbridge, at. 2.45 p. For New York, Philadelphia and Lancaster, at 9.00 p WgP.,—WAY MAIL.--For all places between Hardo- burg and Altoona, 1100 ut. For Johnstown, Pittsburg and lirle. Pa., Cincinnati, Columbus and Cleveland, Ohio, at 2.45 p. m.. - For Pittsburg, Hollidaysburg, Altoona, Phillipsburg, Tyrone, Huntingdon and Lewistown, at 9.00 p. m. 01111115SLAISI Tel,bCT iLLIAOAD. . . For Illechanieribilleg Oarlielejahippllneburg and Chant beraburg, Pa., at 1.00 a. m. War Hau..—For all plasm between Harrisburg and Hagerstown, Md., at 12.30 p. m. sorarauma. AND snaquintuora Riu.noari. For llllendale Forge*, illwookrinegrine Dud Summit 13tation, at 12.30 p. in. STAGS ZOITTSB: For Progress, Lingtestown, HamadaHill, 'West Hano ver. Zest Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.00 a. an. - For Lisburn and Leeriebettl, oa Haturday a at 12.20 p.m. TrOtdee Hours.—Fronit.39 a. in. to 8.00 - p. in. Sun der froml.Bo to 8.30 a.m., and from 8.00 to 4.00 p. m. Avrawrroff, Warm Med patriotia, law loving and law-abiding men, all white m athall work ing men, all men who have an idea of freedom, all who are opposed to $24,000 blear-eyed adminis tration blowers and thieves, shoald be at the Court House to-night to bear that brilliant champion of constitutianal liberty and law-abiding DeUtooracy, Hon. Henry Clay Dean,-of lowa. ROBTERT A. LAMBERTON, J. WISLUY AWL. and other prominent speakers, will address the Demo cratic meeting at Dauphin this evening. FIRST WARD .— The Democratie club of thii ward will meet at the publie house of Mrs. Erb, corner of Second street and Meadow lane, this evening at T o'clock precisely. Tow THUMB is about to retire to private life on a fortune of two hundred and fifty thousand dollars. He is going to build him a cage at Bridgeport, Conn, and go in for the whine cum dignitate in so ber earnest. AN /TRY FOR THE LADIRS.-ThO latest style of hoop skirts is the self-atijusting, double-back-ac tion, bustle etrascan, face expansion, Piccolimin attachment, gossimer-indestructible, polecticomo mina_ It is a very sweet thing. Five and, a half millions of dollars have already been received by the Government, as commutation under the: enrollment set. This sam, and all moneys hereafter realized from this source, are to be expended in bounties for enlistmonta. TKO POSTAIM CURsuccr.—lt h dated, ou the beet authority, that out of two millions of dollars of postal currency that have been cancelled , and burned, not two hundred. were counterfeit: The imitations are bald te be poor and easily detected_ NEW Counrmararts.—A no* counterfeit on the Bedford Commercial Bank, Massachusetts, of the denomination of SO, has appeared_ It in an Winn of the genuine plate, the vignette repre senting a female, child, goods, ship in the distance &0., Ramovan.—The Commissary Department, for merly in the old Wallower warehouse, has been re moved to its new building back of the old Penn °Avant* railroad round house. 411 requisitions to be filled should be presented at Capt. B. C. Robin son's office, in the fore part of the building. CArr. EDWARD Da Ron, who so sueeessfully teaehes the art of self-defence with all kinds of arms, we see by the Pittsburg papers, is now in that city. We hope he will let us bear from him soon; if he does not, we will 'eve him 'a notice without charge which may not be very agreeable to him. ARAFAT OF AN Amami Dsaairran.—SolotOn Freed, charged with being a deseiter from the 4th Maryland regiment, has been arrested in York eaunty, Pa., and is to be sent to Carlisle for trial. Ile applied for a writ of habeas corpus in York, but Judge Fisher, in view of the President's recent proclamation, refused to grant it. Pt.ax.—Tbe flax erep . in Pennsylvania this year will be larger than ever before raised in this State, and inquiries are made as to the . beat means of disposing of it: One of our exchanges advises the farmers, after threshing out the Feed, to stack the straw carefully, proteot the stack with boards, or a good thatch, and await the coming of customers, who will appear between this and- the elose of the year. From all sections of the county we learn that the Democracy are up and doing, well satisfied with the county ticket, and diteritined to elect it, from top to bottem, by such a majority as will s h ow the hireling minions in power that the lion of Democracy in aroused ) and will mead terror in the Abolition camp and send them howling back to their demi. The Democrats are determined that no Abolitionist shall be put in power by their votes. ACCIDENT.—:On Tuesday night last an accident occurred at the Cameron I'urnaeo, MiddletbWr i by which Thomas Carty and William Cox. were killed. The ping in the mouth of the furnace, when it was in full blast, accidentally blew out, by which the two men were horribly burned:by the molten iron which was discharged upon them. The former was burned in such.* shocking manner that there is little hope entertained of his recovery. The lat ter was not so seriously injured and he is expected to recovers THE Telegraph last night announced that Thos. C. itheDowell, late one of the editors of the PATRIOT AND UNION, was to address a Union meeting tin . Deaver that day in favor_of there-election of Gov. Curtin. This we believe to be one of those con- temptable falsehoods of which the muddy brain of the T.:',grap/...ie so fruitful, and without any foundation in feet. Mr. MiteDowell has not been' in any way connected with this paper for over a yeai, bat we feel warranted - is saying. Opt, his Democracy is unque . shonable. - • AN ECCENTRIC INDlvxDuaz.—The Troy -papers record the death of Abel Dacia:Ma 6l4o frir l i. etotkaiderable means. During -long tlita-he - had , never eaten an oyster and never toothed a elsta , ! Although he bad sold liquor holuid anything stronger than sweet eider.. He * l .er_ visited a show. Ills travel', too, were Ver*liin 7 Red. Belied never bee ;with of • Isb Actr 1011111 °mane ix New Hoie.—ik's learn from un doubted authority, the Doylestown (Bucks county) Democrat, that two men, one of whom is named Thompson, and said to be a deputy or hanger on about a provost marshal% office, called at the black smith shop of Mr. Ely, in New Hope, on Tuesday last; where a journeyman, named James M. Smith, was working alone. They inquired for "Smith Kitchen," who' they said owed them some money. On being informed that he did not kriew where he was, they insisted that he did know, and then said Kitchen was a deserter, and that he (Math) was no better—that they had authority to take him (Smith) to Trenton, and produced a set of hand cute, and both laid hold of him to pet on the irons. Smith proved to be a troublesome customer, when 0116 them presented a pistol as his authority, but the resolute resistance of Smith, in defiance of even this *a bloohloo, imloood them to abandon their purpose and skedaddle over the bildge to New Jer sey, before the citizens had heard of the out rage, and thus escaped such summary punishment as many of Mr. Lincoln's officers deserve. And yet bad that man been carried off by these "bor der ruffian" officers he could-have had no redress, as the writ of Woo, torpor bee boos outroodod, 'and they could have sent him to - the army, or some bastile, where his friends could not visit him or ever hear from him. Pomos Arrants.--Before 'Alderman Kline.— The Alderman's office was made quite lively yes terday morning,- by the unusual number of "smokes" brought from the look-up. There were no less than eleven, and they were all arrested for very much the same offences—namely, drunken ness, vagrancy and disorderly conduct. They were captured in negro town.. In this place these vagrants pay little attention tct the mandates of the law, and only recognize its authority on the appearance of a policeman's billy In the panda of its owner. They were all discharged. Augustus Kane, arrested by Kane; Jas. Green ley, arrested by Costello; David Kane, arrested by Kane; Peter Larkens, arrested by Costello; Isabella Bonny, arrested by Cline; Ida Perry, ar rested by Campbell; Rebecca Marshall, arrested by Massey; Catharine Marshall, arrested by Camp bell; Sarah Rees, arrested by Massey ; William Lane, arrested by Campbell; Jackson Smith, ar rested by Massey; August Root, whi:e, arrested by oteer Kane. found in an intoxicated condition, was also discharged. GOOD Anvicc.—The Scientific American, in re ferring to a sad accident caused by riding upon a shaft, says: " Don't try to play with machinery, either. in motion or when at rest. Forty hair breadth escapes may result at the forty-first trial in maiming, mutilation, or sudden death. Keep the fingers, hands, arms, legs and hair away from 'rough shafting, and take care that clothing, does not get down into rapidly-running bolts and pill lays." The owners of mills or workshops where machinery is in use, should carefully guard it so that injury cannot happen. It does not do to rely always upon the prudence 'of those who are not liable to injury, and therefore the necessity of making it impossible that they shill be injured. A MAMMOTH DEPor.—The new depot of the Pennsylvania railroad now in spume of erection at Pittsburg, will have a front on Liberty street of seven hundred feet, and on Elm street of one hun dred and fifty-nine feet. Five hundred feet of the Liberty street front will be of iron highly orna mented, and the elevation of the roof In the cen tre will be seventy-five feet. The plan . of the building comprehends a large hotel, dining room, 4tc., and when finished it will be one of the post expensive and handsome structures of the charm. ter in the 'United States.. DEMOCRATIC MEETINGS FOR THE COUR. TY OF DAUPHIN. The Democratic citizens of tho county of Dau phin, and all others who are wolfed to Poston 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 s to extra vagance, waste add corruption in the administra tion of the State rind General' Governments, and who desire the speedy -fa-establishment of the Union as it was, and the consequent return of our national prosperity, are requested .to moot at the following plane, to wit ; Lykenatown—At the public home of David Bit- Orman, on Monday evening, September 28, at pi o'clock. Berrisburg—At the public house of Tobias Waist, on Tuesday afternoon, Septotaber 29, at 1 o'clock. Filberville—At the public house of John Miller, on Tuesday evening, September 29, at 61 o'clock. Jefferson—At Hoffman's - Sohool House. on Wed nesday evening, September 30th, at 61 o'clock. Millersburg—Mass Meeting at 10 o'clock, a. m., on Saturday, the 3d of October. Halifax—At Halifax on Thursday evening, Oc tober Ist, at 8} o'clock, Reed—At the public house of Wit. Warner, on Friday evening, Oct. 2d, at 61 o'clock. East Hanover—At Major Shell's, on Saturday afternoon, Oot. 31, at 1 o'clock. I s inglestown—At the public house of Benpmin Geesy, Saturday evening, Oct. 56, at 6/ o'clock. llutemelstown—At Bsum's tavern, on Mon4ay evening, Oct. sth, at 6/ o'clock. West Londonderry—At Buck tavern, on Tuesday evening, Oct. 6th, at 6/ o'clock. Londonderry—At Rohner's tavern, GAlosburg, on Welneaday evening, Oct. 7th, at 6/ o'clock.. Union Deposit—At the public house of George docker, on Thursday evening, Oct. Bth, at 8/- o'clock. Conewago—At Folts's store, on Friday evening, Oct. 9th, at 6 o'clock. Harrisburg—At the Court House, on Saturday mains, Oat. 10th, lit 7 o'clock. Middletown—At Centre Square, on Monday eve ning. Oct. 12th, at 7 o'clock. Meetings have been called on the 26th of Sep tember at the Cross Roads. in Washington town ship, and at Dauphin, at the public house of C. A. Rhoads, by the citisens of those localities. Distinguished speakers will be in attendance at all of the above named meetings. .1. MONROB EREITER,. Ch h n County Committee. WM. C. BITADDBM, Seely. NEW FALL 0001111.—We have now received and are opening a beautiful assortment of new style dress goods and other goods. Splendid assortment of new delaines. Aircelen of plain .44aeas• New style of plaid dress goods. Fine black bombazines. Black and colored pa ramattas. 5 pieces of black 50 pipces of bleached and unbleached muslins. 10-4 heavy linen for sheeting. 5.4 Itenvt -linen for pidow oases. I-4 wrerlinen damask for table covers. White linen table covers and.naphins. Black alpacas, all qualities. • _ White linen and hemstiched pocket handker.; chiefs. 10 dos. Balmoral • Skirtis, from $2 50 up, _ Large assortusent.of hoop skirts. Hopp skirts 11415 emits,. $1.00,.1.50, and all prioes. White cambric touslins and jaconnatfa, aanoookih l inert Sees marline, and treat•many:otter a* gouda. • 8. LiVr. =:==2== SPECIAL NOTICES. [Communicated.] Pulmonary Conomption a Curable Disease!: A CARD. TO CONSUMPTIVES. The undersigned having been restored to health in a few weeks, by a very simple remedy, after having enf fermi several years with a severe lung affection ' and that dread disease, Consumption -12 anxious to make known tO • kli !Olio* MOM,' the means of mire. To all who desire it, he will send a copy of the pre scription need, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a swrs curs for CONSUMPTION. ANIMA, Bnonstos, COUGEDL, COLDS, &C. The only object df the advertiser in sending the Prescription is to benefit the afflicted, and spread information which he conceives to be inval uable ; and be hopes every sufferer will try his remedy, as it will cost them nothing, and may prove a blessieip Parties wishing t:e prescription will please address Ray. EDWARD A. WILSON, Williamsburgh. . Kings County, New York. sep 25-11ind&w NEW DISCOVERY for the SPEEDY AND PERMANENT CURE of evutisal Wegil" 2 " 10 1 Urethral and Yaging Discharges, Glut, Bestial Die ease; Emissions, Impotence, Genital Debility, and die eases of the Bladder and Kidneys. Bosom° Mu; are warionted in all cases and can be relied on. No change of diet required. Tkey do not nauseate, nor interfere with Nashua' 'pursuits. pwards of 200 cues have been cured the past month. More than one hundred phys'easts use them iS their private prootioei and all speak wet of their Owen_ They are entirely harmless on the system, and can be relied on in all cases arising from youthful indiscretion or .self abuse, which often incapacitates the sufferer from fulfilling the duties of inertial OA. A TREATISE of 64 pages, containing UMW of cure, sent free to all. Two stamps required for postage. The Pills will be sent by mail, securely sealed, on receipt of One Dollar. by I, BRYAN, M D., No. le Ceder street, New York . Sold by all the principal druggists up 26 Ildkar IMPORTANT TO . FRMALES.—DR, HARTmos Finikum Pu.e.s have never yet failed in re moving difficultiee arising, from obstruction, or stop page of nature, or in restoring the system to perfect health when einffering from Spinal Affections, Prolapinui Uteri, the Whiten, or other woakness of the Uterine Organs. The Pi Is are perfectly harmless on the con imitation, and may be taken by the most delicate female without causing distress—the same time they act like a charm by strengthening, invigorating and restorinthe system to a healthy condition, and by bringing on the monthly period with regularity, no matter from what causes the obstruction may arise. 'They should, how ever, NOT be taken doting the first three or four months of pregnancy, though safe at any other time, as miscarriage would be the result. Bach box contains 80 Pills. Price st. Da. HARVEY'S TREATISE on Diseaeee of Females, Pregnancy, Miscarriage, Barrenness, Sterility, Septa daetion, and Abuse, of Nature, and emphatically the Ladies' Private Medical Adviser, a pamphlet of 84 pa ges, sent free to any address. Six cents. required to pay postage, The Pills and book will be sent by mail when de sired, securely sealed, and prepared, by BRYAN, M. D., General Agent. No, TO Cedar street, New York, sold by all the principal druggists.. sip 25-d&wly • MOTHERS MOTHERS.! Don't fail to procure Mrs. WINSLOW'S SOOTHINO SYRUP for OHILDREN TEETHING. This vat hie preparation is the presiription of oneof the beet female physicians and nurses in the United States, and haabeen need' or thirty jean with never failing safety and one tees by millions olmothen and children, from the fee Me infant of one week old to the adult. . It not only relieves the child from pain, but invigo Wes the Gloms& and bowels, corrects acidity, an gives tone and energy to the whole system. It will al moat instantly relieve GRIPING IN PEI BOWLS AND , WIXD COMO. We believe it the beet wad wept remedy in the world In all cases of DTBENTERN AND DlAliftWlli IN CHILDREN, whether it arises from teething or from any other ones. Full directions for using will aeoompany each bottle. None genuine unless ths fir simile of CURTIS &ADD HINS, New York, is on the outside wrapper. • Sold by all Medicine Dealers. Principal Office..4B Dey street, New York Piles only 26 rents per bottler . . iny23-d&w6m THE GREATEST DISCOVERY OF THE AGE. Farman, families and others can purchase no remedy equal to Dr. Tobias' Venetian Liniment, for dysentery, colic, croup, chronic rheumatism, sore throats, toothache, sea sickness, onto, burns, swibliings braises, old sores, headache, =mutt° bites, pains in the UMW, OW, payer, &c. If it does not give relic the money will be refunded. All that is asked ie atrial, and use it according to the directions. Da. Toinua—Dear Sir: I have need your Venetian Liniment in my family for a number of years, and be. Here It to the beet article for whet it is recommended that I have ever used. POranddenattack of Croup it hi invaluable. I have no hesitation in recommending it for all the uses it prOfesses to cure. I haveuold it for many years, anc it gives entire satisfrction. CHAS. H. THINNER. QUALICZTOWN, N. S., May 8,1868. Sold by all Druggists. Office, 66 Cortlandt street, jyal dar.wlm New York. A Friend in Need.' Try it. DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT is pre pared from the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Penne° tient, the great bone Netter, and has been used in' his practises for the least twenty years with the most Baton ishing success. As an external remedy it is without a rival, and will alleviate pain more speedily than' any other preparation. For all Rhotimatic and Nervous Disorders it is truly infallible, and as a curative for Sores„lfonnds, Sprains, Emilia, &e., its seothinr; heal by 'and powerful strengthening properties, netts the just wonder and astonshment of all who have ever given it a trial. Over four hundred certificates of re markable cures, - performed by it within the last two years, attest this fact. See advertisement. aplleow-&&w SURGEON-GENERAL HAIIVIIOND. By ordering ealonrel and destructive minerals from the supply tables, hes conferred *Mewling on our sick sol diers. Let him not stop here. Let him order the die continuance of it Bleeding,” and the use of BRAND BUMS PILLS in the place thereof. Then 'will commence a anew era" in the practice of Medicine, which would On become empbetloelly THE HEALING ART I for thirty years taught that no diseaged se , ti on could be cured by mercury or tartar emetic. ',het the human body_ could only be "Made whole” by giver, stable food"—Animal food being, in fact, .condensed vegetables. BRANDIIETH'S PILLS should be in atary Military moupitaa. T}►eae ?In/ cure BiLlOl7B DIARRHOIA, CHRONIC DURRHCIIk, CHRONIC DYSINTNILY, and all !even sad Affections Of the Bowel; moaner and more surely than any medicine in the world. BRANDRItTiVB PILLS In these, eases should be token night azeil uterabg. Rand direatiens •nd get new style 01.81 01 ItuNCON; H. WATSON. Dr, V. Brandroth, Nov DM: Bra ; I was a private In Co. 1, 17th Regiment, New York Vole. While at lliarrison , s Landing and on the Rappahannock near Talmouth, I and many of the Com pany were Mak with billows diarrhoea. The Army Sur geon did not core we, and I wee roamed to akin and bone. Among the Company war, quite a number of members who. had worked in your Lalboratovy * Bing Ring. They were not sick, beinusi 'vier used . Brand -. reties Tills. These men prevailed upon ma ArtioUtare tow de the PiDs,und reamers all oared in4rom twoitu tire 'dap. .After this our boys need .Ilriandreth's Ws . for the typhus fever, colds, Thettiesthini,' did Off fail to restore heolth• Out of gratitude to you liir . my good hoittlr: kod yo niis letter, witiolit, It neeersaiyythe *Mho Coin . ELECTION PROCLAMATION. Pursuant to an act of the General Assembly .of the Com monwealth of Pennsylvania, entitled « An Act relating to elections in thik commonwoaltb,” approved the 2d day of July, A. D. one thousand eight hundred and thirty-nine, I; JACOB D. BOAS, Sheriff of the county of Dauphin. Pennsylvania, do hereby make known and give notice to the electors of the county aforesaid, that an election will be held in the said county of Dauphin, ON THE SECOND TUESDAY OP OOTORRR,I D. 1288, (being 'the 18th day of October,) at , which ..thr!e State and Colsoty Officers, as follows, are to be slectid, to wit : One person for Governor of the State of Pennsylvania. One person for Sup.eme Judge of the State of Penn sylvania. One person to represent the counties of bauphin and Lebanon in the Senate' of the State of Pennsylvania. Two persona to represent the county of Dauphin in the Rouse of Representatives One parson for Sheriff of Dauphin county. One - person as Recorder of Deeds, &a., for 'the county of Dauphin. One person as Trea - urer for the county of Dauphin. Two persons for County Oomminitoner. One person for Director of the Poor and House of Em ployment. One person for cfceltiity Auditor I ALSO HEREBY MAKE KNOWN AND HIVE NOTICE that the places of holding the aforesaid*eneral election in the several wards boroughs, districts and townships with in the county of Dauphin,are as follows, to wit : The election for the Fi rst ward in the city of Harris burg shall he held at the Public &heal Hanes at the earner of Mary's alley and Front street. The election in the Second Ward shall be held at the School House at the corner of Dinvlberry alley and Ches nut street. The election for the Third. Ward shall be held et the School House in Walnut ateeet, between Second and Front streets. The election for the Fourth Ward shall be held at the Public Seined 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 ktate road lead log from the reservoir grounds to the Pennsylvania State Lunatic Hospital. The election in the Sixth Ward shall be held at the Market Lieges in West Harrisburg. For the township of Busquehanna, at Miller's (now Nis. ley's) school house For the towuship of Lower §watara,,at the school house No.l, in tlighspire: ' • For the township of Swatara, at the - -Locust Grore.lno . For the borough of Middletown ; at the. Brick iiollool /loose in Pine street, in said borough. for the township of Londonderry, at the Public - Donse of Joeephlielperi in said-township. For the township of West Londonderry, at the house of. Christian Neff, ha said township, For the township or Conewago, erected out of,parts the townships of Londonderry and Derry, at the house of Christian Foltz, (now Jima S. Foltz,) in said township. For the township of Berry, at the public house of Daniel Baum, in ilnmraelstown, in said township. For the township of South Hanover, at the public house of Otpwipi tiocker, in said township. For the township of East Hanover ' at the public house of Maj- Shell, (uois Boyer's,) in said township. For the township of West Hanover at the public house of Jacob Rudy, (now Buck's,) in sai d township. For the township of Lower Paxton, at the public house of Robert Gilchrist, (now Swelgart's,) in Said township. For the township of Middle Paxton, at the public house of Joseph Oockley, in said township. For- the township of Rush, at the house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllister, decd, now occu pied by David ItiuraL in sate township. • For the township of Jefferson, at the house of Christian Hoffman, in said township For the township of Jackson, at the house now occupied by John Dialer at Dialer's mill, in said township. For the township of Halifax, at the North Wain School House, hi the town of Halifax. For the township of Reed, at the new School House on Duncan's Island, in said township. For the borough of Millersbur g, at the window next to the northeast corner on the east side of the new school house, situate on. Middle street, in the borough of Millersbutg, in the county of Dauphin. For the township of Upper Paxton, at the hawse of J. (I. Teaser, in the boroughof Millersburg. For the township of Mifflin, at tho public house of Mi chisel (now Benj. Bordner,) in Berrysburg, in said township. For the township of Witehington, at the public house now occupied by Matilda Wingert, in said township. For the township of Lykene, at the public house of Solo mon Loudenelager, (now Hebser's,) in the borough of Gratz. For the borough of Grata, at the public b 034.9 o f goo mon Londenslager, (now Heiserle,) in said borough. For the township of Wiconisco, at the School House No. 5, in said township. I also, for tli.e information of the electors of the county of Dauphin, publish the following sections of acts of the (gusts/ 4#141a2/7 1 exacted' diving , the session of 1853, to wit WEST LONDONDEREY—PIace of Election Also, sections 1 and 3, page 104, pamphlet lawa t ap proved the 18th day of March, 1857, viz ;—“That the citi zens of the township of .Londonderry„ in the county of Dan phin, formerly embraced in the Portsmouth election die. WM, together with such other citizens of said township residing west of the public road leading from Port Royal to Nisaley's mill, in said township, shall hereafter hold their general and special elections at the house of Christian Neff, in laid township." . Sec. 3. That said district shall hereafter be AS West Londonderry election district. RUSH TOWNSHIP—PIace of Eliction.. " . Whereas the place of holdtng the elections in the town ship ofitrish, Dauphin county, was bylaw at School-1/012/M nether three in mid townshipt And whereas, -there is no such school hone, therefore—Section 1. be it enacted by . the Senate and Roust of Representatives. of the Common wealth of Pennsylvania in General Assembly met, and itis hereby . enacted by The ; authority of the mama, That the general and township elections of Ruh township, Dauphin county, shall be held at the house belonging to the estate of the late John McAllieter, deceased, now occupied by David Rineal. Page 83 pamphlt . laws, 1858 I also make known and give notice, as in and by the 13th section of the aforesaid act I am directed, '.that every per son, excepting justices of the pewit, who shall hold any office or apponitmentof profit or trust under the govern ment of the United Mates, or of this State, or any city or incorporated district, whether a commissioned officer or otherwise, a subordinate officer, or agent, who is or Mall be employed under the legislative, judiciary, or executive department of this State oe the United States, or of any city or incorporated district, and also, that every member of Congress and the State Legislature, and of the select and common council orany city, commissioners of any incorpo rated district, is by law incapable of holding or exercising at the saint time the of orappointment ofjudge, inspec tor or Melt of any election of this Commonwealth, and that ao inspector or judge, or other officer of any such election, shall be eligible to any office then to be voted for." Also_that in thetharth section of the act of Assembly, entitled t'An Act relating to execution, and for other pep:me i n approved April 18, 1840, it is enacted that the aforesaid 13th section "sha ll not be so construed as to prevent any, militia officer or borough officer from serving as jullge, inspector or clerk at any general or special elec tion in this Oodationwealth." Also, that in the 61st section of said act it Is enacted that "every general and special election shall be opened between the hours of elOit and ten in the Roman, and Shall continue without interruption or adjournment until seven o'clock in the evening when the polls shall be closed.'" The special election shall be held and 00114Ueted by the inspectors andjuaker: elected as aforesaid, mail by clerks appointed as hereinafter provided. No person shall be permitted to vote at the election, as aforesaid, but a white freeman of the age of twenty-one years or more, who shall have resided in this State at least one year, and in the election district where he offers to vote at least ten days immediately preceding such election, and within two years paid a' State or county tax, which shall have been :messed at least ten days before the elec tion. But a citizen of the United States who has previ ously been a qualified voter of this State and removed therefrom end returned, and wbo shall hare resided in the election district and paid taxesous aforesaid, shall be enti tled to vote after residing in this State six months : Provi. 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 aforesaid, aball 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 lilt of taxable inhabitant; fureisbei by the commissioners, unless; kfirst, he produces a receipt - for the payment wiqiin two years of a State or county tax, as. sensed agreeably to the constitution, and give setiatactotj 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 elector between the ages of 91 and 92 yearn, be shall depose on.oath or affirmation that he has resided in the State at 'easternyear before his application, and make such proof of hie 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 ev idence as is required by this act, Whereupon name of the person so admitted to vote, shall be inserted in the al phabetical list bythe inspectors, and a note made opposite thereto by writing the word 'tax,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of having paid tax, or the word 'age,' if he shall be admitted to vote by reason of such age) and Audi be called out to the clerks, who shall make the like notes in the list of voters kept by them. "sin all cane where the naive or the person claiming to rote is not found on the list Sunisbed by the cOmmisaion era and assessor,or his right to vote, whether found there on or net, ii objeonsi to by any qualified citizen, it 4,01 be the duty of the inspectors to examine such p arson ox oath as to his qualifications, and if he claims to are resi dedwithin the State for one year or more, his oath will be sufficient proof thereottnit shall make proof by at least one com p e t en t imam, aim dew be a qualified , elector, that he has resided Withi&the district for more than ten days next immediately preceding said election, and shall also himself swear that his bona fide residence in pursuance of his lawfal calling is within the district, and that he did not remove into said district for the purpose of voting therein. cffivery person qualified as aforesaid, and who shall make due proof, if required, of his residence and payment of taxes as aforesaid, shall be admitted to vote in the town ship, ward : or district in which he shall reside. crlf any person shall prevent or attempt to prevent any officer of any election under' this act from holding suet election or noe or throotoo say violence to any such officer, or shall interrupt or improirerly interfere with hini In the execution of hie duty, or shall block up the window or ar enue to any window where the same may be holding; ; Or. shall riotously disturb the peace,st such election, or use'enorteties intimidating threats. forge or a design to 'anemia unduly. or , overawe any elector e ber -to prevent him frorn voliiit,ovlo restrain the freedom of choice, such Mpemon, on conviction, shall be fined in any mini not OtheedinE hurartot Whoa, and imprisoned for any time no t leis , iiroilueekotle nor more than twelve' 1110142, sigt tt: be eholtn.to the Court where the • i t*oti 9#46#ellhall tiehad that themon so of . . "In case the person who shall have received the second highest number of votes for inspector 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 ease the pence who shall hat,, received the high est number of votes for inspector shall not attend, the person elected judge shall appoint an 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 hie piece, or If any vacancy shall con tinue in the board for the epaite of one hour after the time fixed by law for the opening of the election, the qualified voters of the township, ward, or dietrict for which said of ficer shall have been elected, present at the place of elec tion, shall select one of their number to fill such vacancy. lilt shall be the duty of the severatmeseasers, rave tively, to attend at the place of holding every general, special or township election, during the time said election is kept open, for the purpose of giving information to the inspectors and judges when called on, in relation to the right of any person assessed by them to vote at such eke tiona, or such other matters in relation to the assessment of voters as the said inspectors, or either of them, shall from time to time require." MEETING Or RETURN Pursuant to the provisionis contained in the 76th section of the act first aforesaid ; the judges of the aforesaid districts shall respectively take charge of the certificate or return or the election of their respective districts, and produce them at a meeting of one judge from each district, at the city of Harrisburg, on the third day after the day of election, being FRIDAY, the 16th of OCTOBER, then and thereto do and perform the dation-required by-law of the said judges. Also, that where a judge by sickness or unavoidable acci dent is unable to attend such meeting of judges, then the certificate or return aforesaid shall be taken charge of by one of the inspectors or clerks of the election of said dis trict, who shall do and perform the duties squired of said judges unable to attend. - • . Given under my hand, in my office in Harrisburg, the 2d day of Sept mber, A. D. 1863. JACOB D. BOAS, Sheriff of Dauphin Co SHERIFF'S °prime, Harrisburg, Sept. 10,1882. eeptiO d&wte DURYI4AS I MAIZENA. , 0 - Was the only 'Preparation for food from In dian Corn" That receivdd a mode/ and honorable mention from the Koval Commissioners, the competition of alt prominent manufacturers of "Corn Starch , ' and "Prepared Corn Flour" of this and other countries notwithstanding. MAIZENA, The food and loamy of the age, without a single fault. One trial will convince the most skeptical.' Makes Puddings, Cakes, Custards, Blanc Mange, &c., without lei pelage, with few or no eggs. at a cost astonishing the most economical. A slight addition to ordinary Wheit Flour greatly improves Bread and Cake. It in alto ex cellent for thickening sweet sauce& gravies for fish and meat, soup,.&c. For Ice Cream nothing can compare with it. A little boiled in milk will produce rich cream for coffee, chocolate, tea, &c. Pot op in one pound pecaages, under the trade-mark Ma'sena, with directions for use. - A most delicious article of food for children and in valids of all ages. For sale by•(}rocers and Druggists everywhere. • Wholesale Depot, 166 Fulton street. WILLIAM DURYEA, General Agent dug 15-dBm STATE FAIR. THE ELEVENTH ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF TUB PENN'! STATE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, WILL DE HELD AT NORRISTOWN, MONTGOMERY CO., PA., 7, September 29th and 30th and October lot and MI, 1863. Norristown Is about 17 miles west of Philadelphia, on the Schuylkill river, and it accessible by railway to every portion of the State. The Grounds are beautifully situated, containing 28 acres of ground with tine large buildings thereon erec ted, together with , large amount of sbeddir g. The track ia said to be. one of the beat half mile track] in the State. The premiums aro the hew-kit ever offered by . the society, amounting to about $7OOO. The pre miums for all grades of cattle exceed $lOOO, dye of whiih are $3O each, 19 from $25 to $l5, others running down to lesser rates. Best herd notlesa than 15 head, first posmium $4O i second premium, $26. Horses for all grades the premiums exceed $1350. The highest $100; 22 between $2O and $3O, and others ranging from $l5. $lO and $5 For Sheep and Swine the premiums range from $lO to $5 and $3. For Poultry there is a long list of premiums from $2 to $1 each. In the following classes- meat liberal pre miums are offered : Ploughs, Cultivators l Drills, Wa gons, Reaping and Mowing Machines, Cotters. Corn Shelters, Cider Mills, Pumps, Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and its Manufactures, Gas Flxturea, Marble Mantles, Butter, Flour, grain and Seeds, Vegetables; and also for Domestic and Household Matinfactrirett, Cloths, Carpets, Satinet, Sbirting, nesting. Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, Knit Goods, Needle Work, &c. Bread, Cakes, P, Jellies, Me Lunge premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers; The Floral Tent will be the largest ever erected by the Society. and will form one of the moat attractive features of the exhibition. Fruit, Grapes and Wine will be exhibited in this departMent.. The Pennsylvania Railroad and Norristown Railroad have arranged to carry articles for exhibition to and from the Exhibition freight free, requiring the forward ing freight to be paid, witleh Will be repaid dipper when goads are returned to the station whence shipped. It is hoped to effect the same with other important roads. Excursions at reduced rates will be run on all the leading railroads. Entries can be made at the office, in Norristown, after the. 9th day , of September. All articles must be en tered on the books on or before Tuesday evening, Sep tember 29th Exhibitors must become matchers. Membership $l.OO with four Coupon Tickets each, one of which will admit one perms to the Fair once. SINGLE ADMISSION 25 CENTS. v.- A. List of Premiums and Regulations can be bad by addressing the Secretary. TRolliAS P. KNOX, President. A. BROWER LoNalant. RseretarY, Norristown, Pa. SECRET DISEASES ! SECRET DISEASES! SAMABITAN's GIFT! SAMARITAN'S GIFT! TEE MOST OZEIMIN REMEDY RIME USED. Yes, .a Positive Cora! BALSAM COPAYIA MERCURY DISCARDED. Only ten Pills to be taken te , effect ■ cure. They era entirely vegetable, having no amen nor any unpleasant taste,-and will not, in any way, injure the stomach or bowels of the most delicate. Cures in from two to four days, and recent awes la twenty-four hours. - No SATOPlife, eta 06111114 7 as Amiga cskirever. Prise male packages, 62 'female, ga. sold by D. VV. GROSS & 00. O Sent by mail by DESMOND & CO., Box 161 Phila. P anedly BLOOD! BLOOD! SORES : PEWIT, CAUSE A DEPRAVED CON DITION OF THE VITAL FLUID, which produces SCROFULA, ULCERS, SORES, • SPOTS, 7E7. Tsßs, SCALES, BOILS, SYPHILIS OR VENN. REAL DISEASES, ETC. • SAMARITAN'S 11090 T A•ND'HERB JUICES Is offered to the public as a positive cure. Banishes all impurities of the blood and brings the system to a healthy action, cure those Spots, Tetteni, floalca and Copper Colored Patches. SYPHILIS OR VENEREAL DISEASES. Thee filamaritan'e Root cud Kerb Juiced le the most certain remedy ever prescribed. It removes every par. tide of the poison. FEMALES! FEMALES! In many affectiona with which numbers of Females Buffett- the BOOT AND NENDITTLONB k most happily adapted, in Ulcerated Uterus, in Whites, in bearing down Palling of the Womb, Debility, sad for all com plaints -incident to the sex. DO NOT DESPAIR. Keep out of hoepitals. Here is a cure in any came rot $5. Price fl per burial , op iii for $5 , with full direct tione. Sold by . D. W. GROSS & 00. Sent by Esprem °irefully packed by " DESMOND dr 00, jane-ly • &alai Phila."P. O. T HE BEST u FAAIIALT SEWING WHEELER ° EWILSON'S. NEWT onto, ifariet sqnare, next to Colder :a 117' Call and see.them in OPeragfAn- iiireskfrad imorduient of disehineiv Ind died/1111 090 z *- •aisptdy . N OT A RUM DRl f Nici A highly.fineentrated Tellta t le. itrait: A YOB TON/9 THAT WILL BELIVVB ;TUN •ler- ELIO TED AIM NOT MAKE DRUNKAEDS. DR. HOOFLANWS GERMAN'BITTERB: DR. C. M. JACKSON, PITILADELPRIA., WILL 11/PECTUALLY and NWT CEETAIKLE ALL . D/e/GASES AlllSLNeriliok • - A Disordered Liver, Stomach or Kidneys. • Thomism& of our citizens are /offering from DiSEEP ISIA and LIVER DISEASES, and to whom the following gueetione.apply—we guarantee) ROOPLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS WILL CURE THEM. Dyspepsia and Liver Disease. Do you rise with a coated tongue Domingo, with bed Mate in the month and poor appetite for breakfast? • Do' you feet when you tint get up so weak and languid you can scarcely get about?. Do you hare I disaiiiiititialibe bead at times, and ottenis dullness, with headache ocessionailf, Are yenr bowels costivb and inegultr, and appetite change able ? DO you throw up wind from the stomach, and do you swell up often ? Do You feel A farmed after eating, and a sinking when the at, mach is empty ? Do Jl u have heartburn occasionally ? Di you feet low spirited, and look on the dark side of things ? Are you not unusually nervous at times? Do you not become restless, and often lay until midnight before you can go to'sleep ? &Milan at timer', don't you feel dull and sleepy moat of the time! Is your akin dry and scaly T also ail ow T lin abort, is not your life a burthen, fall of foretti3dings f Hootlamrs German. Bitters Will cure - every canesof CHRONIC OR NERVOUS DEBILITY, DESIJER OF THE KIDNEYS', AND DISEASES FROM - A DISORDERED STOMACH. • Observe the following Symptoms resulting from Disorders of Vie Digestive Organs: Constipation, Inward Piles. Fulneser.Blood to the Mead, Acidity of the Stomach, Natters, Hesattiurn, Asti - islet for Food, Bulimia or Weight in the Stomach, Sour Erneationa,ltioki!ig or Flat erintat the Vitof the liteMaclij Bah/aim - lig of tun Heidi Harried and Difficult Breathing, Flattering at the Heart, Choking or Suffocating Sensations, when in a lying posture, Dimness of VielOp, Dote • or Webs before the Sight,Fever and Dull Pain in the Head, Dficiency of Perspiration, Yellowseas tho Bain iuid Byes, Pain lit - the Side, • - Back, Cheat, Limbs, leo., tee- Sudden Flushes of deaf, Burning in the Plash, _ Constant imaginiov oi Evil, and great pression of Spirits. • PARTICULAR NOTICE. There are many preparations sold under - the name of Bitten, put up in quart bottle., .impounded of the oitoltpi eat whisky or common rum, coding from ZI to 40 cents ger gallon, the taste disguised by Anise or Coriander Seed. This class of Bitters has caused, and will continue to cause, as long as they can be wild, hundreds to die the death of the drunkard. By their use the itystem is kept continually under the influence of. Inched^ Ittimulandi of the worst kind, thedesire Tor Liquor Is created and kept up, and the result is all, the horrors attendant upon a drunkard's life and death. Vor those who deeire and will have a Liquor Bitter., we publish the following receipt: Get One Bottle Hpoilwpd's Gerntan Balers and• mit with rhea Quaffs of good Brandy or Micky, and, the result will be a preparation that will far excel In medicinal virtues and true excelence any of the numerous Liquor Bitters in the merket, and will cost much less. You will have all the virtues of Hoofland's Bitters in connection with A good article of Liquor, eta MUOit lingi prig; thin thew inferior prepara tions will eon you. Boo Hand's German Bitters WILL OM" YOU A GOOD - APPETITE, WILL GM YOU STRONG HEALTHY NERVES, Brisk and Energetic Feelings, WILL ENABLE YOU TO El Arm iniaCkoSn't YELLOW FEVER. BILIOUS TWEE, &c. " Thole Ingreripg - From Broken down and Delieninfoimilkitions, From whatever came, either in MALE OR FEMALE. 1100FLAND'S GERMAN BITTERS rtionaincrir That will restore them to their usual health. Fuels has been the ease in thousand' of instances,-.and a lair trial is but required to prove the assertion. REMEMOER THAT THESE BITTERS ABB . NOT ALCOHOLIC AND NOT INTENDED AB A 331" 4 17 333 ,LL TEI . The Proprietors have thotummis of etters from the meld enimeot CLERGYMEN, Pea)IIIOIANE. end OITIZINI, Testifying of their oanpersonal knowledge, to the bene ficial effects and medical virtues of them Bitters. Prom Rev. I Newion Brown, D.. 8., Miter of Ineyelo- Podia of Boligionanowiodgo. Although not disposed to favor or reemoolood Pot. ant Medicines in general, through distrust of their ingre dients and effects, I yet know of no sufilefent reasons why a man may not testify to the benefits be botto m himself to have received from any simple - preparation, in the hope that lie may thus mintritnits ta.tha lomat of others. . • Ido this more readily in regard to "N i s Gem. Bitters," prepared by Dr. 0. M. Jackson, of tids" city, because I was prejufgped against them for years alder the impression that they wore chiefly an alooho lLe mit - fries. lam indebted to my friend, Robert Shoemaker, Esq., for the removal of this prejudice ,hy proper taste, and for encouragement to try them when suderingfrom great and long continued debility. The use of three bottles of these Bitter., at the beginning of the primal year, was followed by evident relief nod restoration to I degree of bodily and mental vigor which I bad net felt for six months before, andhad almost 'despot:scot nog gaining. I therefore thank God and my Irked for dl reefing me to the use of them. J. NBWTON BROWN. Philadelphia, June 23, 1861. MO KIDNEYS and BLADDER, In- Young or Aged, bialQ or Female, Are speedily removed ) and the patient rano* to health. DELICATE.. CHILDREN, Thome suffering from MABAB3II7B, wasting awe") with maremly any flab en their bsuee, ere eared in a *my . mbiwt time one bottle in Muth wee will have a most surprising effect. • 1 2. .amiRAMILMWSSI , '" Having angering oitildreo as iit•ovo, •Yd width* to robs them will ;miff regret the day they ememaneed with th e se Bit ters . LITERARY MEN,' IsTairivrsi AM those working hard with their brain; should • P woo keep bottle of 11001LANDP8 BITTIBB neer them, es they will End maeh benefit fromiti to both mind end body, invigoMthrg and not depreadng, . IT' IS NOT A LIQUOR STIMULANT, And lmores no prostration. Attention, Soldiers! AND THE FRIENDS OF SOLDIERS. We calltheattentien of all hawing relations or friends in the artily to the fact that "MOO/LAND'S German Bit ters" will care nine-tenths of the diseases bidnesd by ex posnrei and privations incident to camp life. In the lists, pubhsbed almost daily in the newspapers; on the arrival of the siek, it will be notised thit a wiwy.large preportkui are suffering from debility. Eery case of that kind can be readtly cured by lloodandw (* lump: Bou m . y am no hesitation in stating. Giet, if these mum were freely Used among our soldiers. hinktredt 'of Ries might be saved that otherwise would be r The proprietors are &Hy repaving; thenkftil letters (nos sufferers in the 'nor end holt who URT. beip rell to health by the Wee of thee* ' re, ient to them Deis BEWARE OF COUNTERFEFFS ! See that the flignotoio of C. X. Jailloien ie on the !TAPP= of each Bottle. - YAMS PER BOTTLE it (*NV, 0/11IALF.DOillff for 04 00. lThollidigunnifto Ornelif DOM orgitholwiloicq ddtloi be put `o 'brine of the intaideattog preparationthat m a be Offered in itirplacw, bat send to ua, aid" we hill forward. aecaTalx paolted,.. by, express. _ - Principal/ 011ie and Illinifastarri - No. 681 'ST PREBABBB BY WILL OMB YOU D113.11A888 ON
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