Erlegrao "7' A.... IiTiSERS.—AII Ad vertiaeintr.ti, di, n 1.5111 - Notices, Max. Jaws, DeNtk , 6, Occ., to tecnrc na , o tioa In the TELEGitaini, must invariably be accompanied with the CASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition ale inserted in the Horning Editito uithout, extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Saturtifty Evening, August 15, 1863 PRINTING PRESSES FOR BALE. The undersigeed having purchased several new presses of the most approved machinery, to rue by steam, offers to sale the following presses, suitable for eruntry elfices, viz: 2 ADe WS POWER PRESSES, old pattern, can be run by hand or steam, will print 1,000 copies per hour. 8 IRON HAND PRESSES, in excellent order; two of then will print a double size shert of the DAILY TELEGRAPH; the other is medium size. 2 SMALL CARD PRESSES; in good order. They will be sold very low. Apply to [tf] GEO BERGNER, Harrisburg, PA. WANTED.—TWO able bodied men to serve as substitives. Address Box 87, poet office, stating terms, and where they can be consulted. tf. FRIENDSHIP, ATTENTION I—A Spc:cbil meeting of the Friendship fire company will be held at their hall on Monday evening; The attendance of every member it requerted, as business of importance will be transacted. auls 2t Tan DRAFT in the District composed of Cen tre, Clinton, Lycom ing, Tioga and Potter conn • ties, commenced last Thursday. TRIAL OF THE PAXTON FIRE ENGINE —The members of the Paxton fire. company intend holding a meeting at their hose house this evening at six o'clock, for the purpose of try log their new engine, ,purchased from the Friendship fire company. - Boxes !—All the latest publications of patri oticand sentimental songs can be found at the store of J. M. Hers, in Third street, adjoining this office. Among his late editions will be found, " Git out ob de Draft ;" Who Will Care for Mother Now;" "The Battle Cry of Free dom ;" &c. . h ` . ..ivorrous--lifethodist Episcopal, 41in:ch.—Rev. Dr. ca, , tle will preach in the morning, and Bev. J. w. jaci :-son io the evaning. Servicnt com mence 10 A. 24* and 711' Boemplical Lui.. 4l77l P la f r,47ll3lr * Dr Chmka A. Bay will preach 194?,":3-Iww tistice of the Peep yl= -- TEM COAL TRADE.Sth. vania coM trade for the pros. ant of 118°11 .9 1:6317 an four million aggregate production of near:: - Imes quarter Anus, against lesa than three and I. millions to the came time last year. 't)t'v'th. standing the numerous strikes which ha aired *bog the miners in the coal distri this season, these statistics show a favorable u - crease in the coal trade of our Commonwealth. I=l A BASE SWINDLES.—An "emergency" docter, I who volunteered his tervices at Gettysburg, was detected charging enormous compensations for prolessional services On ihe battle field. One private actually paid the,swindler fifty dollars for performingan amputation and in: Surirg a cure. The•men was arrested, end his name is now in the hands of the Secretary of War, who, after sentence pronounced, will divulge it to the public. FILUNO 1:11. Tns litenumrs.=The Wathington Star says : "Perhaps a thousand conscript] a day are already joining the Army of -the Poto mac. In a week the number reaching - it daily will be greaterr They go foriard in excellent spirits, and bid fair to make admirable soldiers In a•very brief think" But ft* conscripts, as , yet, have passed through Hatrisburg for Car lisle or the seat of var. In about two weeks they will commence passing through . to the Carlisle rendezvous.? NEW YORK MEDICAL Usivsnairr.=The Medi cal Department of the University , ofNew York, Will begin their session for 1868=64 on Monday, the lathz Oct., which will be continued Lathe let of March ensuing: = The pirominent features of the University in the plan - of Education, the unlimited resources ofrNew YCiik'te the young practitioner, whether in surgery, medicine or obstetrics, are uncquttled in the world. From the period of its first organization to the pre- , sent date, owing to its numerous faculty, the institution has met with constantly increasing and unvarying success, and we are pleased to nollce the opening of this excellent institution the coming fall. =I Tun "lirsse i —This unsurpassed Government ' institution is fast growing into public favor, from the convenience of its location, and.,the benefits derived from it by our soldiers. During the month of July, over 51,000 soldiers were fed at the "Rest," and since the first of August; 19,000 more have received their meals at that place. The buildings DO_ fences have recently been neatly white-washed, ...and a number of trees planted in the yard in front of drill room. It would well repay the reader to Visitthe "Soldier's Rest," marl'eme how well an institution of this kind can be conducted.— Col. De Rorponay still "runs the machine," assisted by his gentlemanly clerks, Messrs. Con. ner and Herr. Suious ACOIDNNT TO A SOLDIZIL —John Op_ tegrave, a private of , company F, 173 d Penna. volunteers;was found, about twelve o'clocklast night, sitting upon the railroad track near the depot, in a complete state of nudity, and quite unable to give- any account of himself, when discovered. Herbed receive. some a. vere injn die, evidently the result of his having bon dragged along the track by a train. Th , re were several bruises on his - beck and leis, and his left hand was literally torn to pieces. Hi wasat once conveyed to the Chestnut street hospital, where his wounds were dressed,tand hie lef t , arra amputated close to the wrist jeint, by Dr. Maclean, Surgeon in charge. He-states positively that he 114 not been drinking, - to nti is as yet unable to tillwhere he§ lost his.clothes or how the acoldwitiitaiiied. Tag CBEMORNH Cracurs.—Our circus-going friends will learn with furpri. e and regret that N,son'e Cr. or Lie Cirrus will remain in Harris tang but one, irtEte