I ail p Et tgrap II NOTICE; 4IP & aTISERS.—AII Ad vertisement., Ilvisinties Notices, liar.. cistacs, Deaths. die., to secure insertion in the TELEGRAPH, must invariably be accompanied with the GASH. Advertisements ordered in the regular Evening Edition ale inserted in the Horning Edition without extra charge. HARRISBURG, PA Thesis, Evening, Sept. 8, 1863 TOWN AND COUNTRY UNION COUNTY COMMITTEE. FIADDISBUDG, September 4, 1863. The members of the County Committte, and nominees of the late Union Convention, will neet at Peters' Hotel, lo this city, on Wednes lay the 9th inst., at 2 o'clock. p. m. A hill and ittoctnal attendance is requested, as business of mportance will be considered. HENRY THOMAS, Chairman. S. S. CHILD, Secretary. MASS MEETING A MASS MEETING of the citizens of " burg and the surrounding country, will.be held in the Court House, in the city of Hartisburk; on MONDAY EVENING, OCT. 12, 1863 Able speakers at home and from abroad will address the meeting. All the loyal citizens are invited to attend. A Exua of barbarism—a sliver half dollar Ta honey searou this year is likely to be the most favorable one known for some years. AMONG the list of persons murdered at Law ranee, Kansas, is the name of Hiram Keith formerly of Erie, in this State. Tin U. P. Synod of Pittsburg will meet at Rewville, Pa., last Thursday of September, (24th,) at 2 o'clock, r. M. Y. M. C. A.—The regular monthly meeting of the Young Men's Christian Association will be held at their room this evening at 8 o'clock. AN Individual living in McKean, who was drafted, was so badly effected by his luck that be has had fits ever since. A clear case of phy sical disability. Jona F. PAIGE, of New London, has a genuine *black tea tree, the leaf of which Is about as large as a silver half dollar—if anybody rem em - here how large that is. PROPOSAIS FOB Tra Roorm. Capt. E. 0. Wi/son, A. Q. M., will receive proposals for forty thousand feet of tin roofing for Carlisle Barracks, at his office, until Saturday, 19th inst., at 3 o'clock, P. u DON'T FONOET the eels of one hundred , b.orses and mules, to take place at Carlisle, on Editor day next, by order -of the Chief Quartermaster of the Department of the Suaquehatna Sate to commence at 10 o'clock, A. at WORK FOR THE &AT& COURTS. —The Boards of Enrollment are about to hand over for prose cution in the- State Courts those persons who claim exemption on the ground of alienage, yet are discovered to have voted in this State. =I Juarzsz MYSTING.—The colored citizens of Harrisburg, Middletown and Highspire• an pounce a public meeting to be held on the old Camp Ground, about one mile cast of High. spire. It will commence on Saturday next, and continue four or five days. All Christian min • !stem are cordially invited to attend. VOLUNTIEHEIG zN PEI4EBTLVANIA.—VoInriteer lag in the rural districts of Pennsylvania has been on the Increase during the past month. By the monthly reports of the recruiting offi cers stationed in the various parts of the Com monwealth, it appears that the number of men recruited in August exceeds that of any previous month this year. The volunteers , a ere assigned mostly to the infantry regiments in the Army .of the Potomac. Tue. COPPBRESEAD Coaystrrroll is being held in the Court House, as we go to press. The fol lowing, nominations have leen made: Assembly— J. W. Awl, of Harrisburg; Chas. Zeigler, of Duncan's Island. Sheri—John Raymond, of Middletown. Comptiasiontr —(8 years' if elected,) Allen Ham ilton, of Harrisburg. • We will give further particulars tomorrow. 1551JEFIT or WOOND6 BOLDIBIiS.—A. theatrical entertainment will be given in Brant's Hall, to morrow ;Wednesday) evening, for the bene fit of the wounded soldiers in the Ooitoci Fac-, tory Hospital. The performances will be toi-' Usually attractive. Mr. Hamilton will have charge of tho entertainment; and - the troupe. e , 'Orates many excellent characters. The eau -1 ponies will be there. One of them weighs cats, but B :xty pounds: Tickets can be procured from the . tick and wounded soldiers. A vssua H` 'ass; WASHINGTON, D. o.—This favorite hotel so. 410 months.since passed into the bands of Major Jo,. OaßaY, a PePlailvaulauf and a brother of 0. 1 (49 townsman, Judge Casey. He has re-fumed ansAe fitted it up In elegrant style, and we'-`an X e :" 4sl ßai9d It as a most desirable stopping pled& tegefaye rite resort of Hon. John Covode other Ul4l:flailed Pennaylvaniani. : The Zig o F , ,le a whole sonled fellow—a model-of a—lai4kZspd— and we advise our readers visitingWishington, who appreciate good fare, ,elegant rooms, ands clean, quiet, home-like horso, to give him a call. Orrizze Pro &thirdly next the Citi zen fire company will have a grans' pic-nic in Hoffrnan's woods. Doubtless be a large attendance, as no effort. ii . ifieidg; spared on the pavt'bf the firemen to render the -*maiden attractive and entertaining. he proceeds will be devoted to the benefit of the company. The public are aware that the past yeifr4ea /mei anything else thaa,profitible to firemen, ,and we hope to , initbe , pie nlo liberally paironiast The ears Viiilll6o,t4 - &got. of the Pennaylira* , a Railroad at 9Volock'hi3tia:snomlag, and - 2 o'clock inthe afternoon. . or xo impropercharacters will be permitted ou the Broads. Examinations of Drafted Men [Continued 3 THIRD WARD HARBISBMG. 312 Cornelius Bollinger, furnished substitute 813 David D. Dichty, exempt; tinder age. 314 Jacob Greenwalt, sick ; failed to report 816 T. Rockhill Smith, exempt ; non rebi &wee. 816 William Hummer, exempt; disability. 317 Peter Altwyer, exempt; disability. 318 Benjamin S. Kant le, tarnished substitute 319 Bartholomew McQue, exempt; disability. 820 Joseph Frost, kick; failed to report. 321 Charles Whits, postponed. 822 John H. Thorn, exempt; under age. 823 Oliver Curtis, exempt ; only son of a widow. 324 E A. Von Trump, exempt; disability. 325 George Martin, failed to report. 326 Henry Steese, postponed. 327 Secant' Hall, exempt; disability. 828 Samuel Huffunger, failed to report. 829 Mows Netter, exempt; non-resident. 330 Thomas B. Nolan, exempt; only son of a widow. 831 Wm. 0. Cook, failed to report. 332 Leopold Freedman, exempt; alienage. 823 Jacob Spofford, exempt; disability. 334 Henry C. Shadier, exempt; only son of a widow. - 885 John hinGurk, exempt; disability. _836 Benjamin F. Bowman, postponed. 337 J. P. Norton, exempt; over age., 888 Samuel Wolfe, did , not report. , -839, L. W. Ten Eyck, did not renxirt. 340 George A. Mclllwain, exempt; disability. 841._Amos B. Miller, did not leport. 842 George B. Ayers, did _not report. 343 John A. Bigler, exempt; disabllityv 344 Wm. A. Parkhlikpostponed. 346 Joseph B: Markley, failed to report. Tolls FAREERA, the well known Furrier of 718 Arch street, Philadelphia, is now prepared to furnish his patrons and the public with a large and varied assortment of Fancy Furs His stock is superb, whilst his prices are really low. Bead his.advertisement. lee'dx S. STAMM, (one of the late Ilnet of Stauffer & Harley,) has in store, at the old stand, No. 148 N. 2nd Street, Philadelphia, a large assortment of Watches, Jewelry; Silver Ware, etc., to which he invites the attention of old customers and the public generally. See advertisement in this issue. MODE of cur• readers. Wishing to purchase Mantillas, Cloaks and Fars, are invited to the Popular Establishment - of J. W.,Proctor & Co., 920 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, where they will find a large assortment on hand; and can not fail to be suited both in articles and price. See advertisement in this issue. , , Wruer is Gem. Fresf—The, - Dayton! (Ohio) journal gives the following scientific definition of Greek fire: - It is an 'unconstitutional oolOodfloo,. com pounded by diabolical Yankee abolitionists, for the express purpose of distressing thelrlends,of the peace Democracy. Its immediate effect he to give Beauregard and the Charlestonians a fortaate of what may ,befall them hereafter. CLARION Coustr.—Tite* drawing for this county took place at Meadville on Thursday last. Men liable. '1,65T; drawn 495. There were in Clarion ten drafted; in Carliusville one; la Rimereburg seven ; and in New Bethlehem ten. Rev. Means. 14'Rean, Elder r .smd Sher rard;of Clarion Presbytery, were drafted ; sev eral Methodist ministers also in the county.--- There Is a large amount of land,ln buckwheat : which looks very well:---Aterrible hail storm over the southern part of this county, and the portion of Armstrong between the creeks, last week, totally destroyed in its track We and buckwheat crops.—Rev. Joseph Meteor has been elected chapliin" of the 155th_•regiment P. V., and will accept. y - " • A. Voice ram THI COTT )N FACTOBI TAL.-Our Wounded lieroes Drelaring nt ilvor cf Gov. Curtin.--The Soldiers Unanimous for the Sol: diets Candidatefor Governor —Ate meeting held in the Cotton Factory Hospital, in which all the patients able to leave their beds participated, the eublect of the recent cowardly misrepresenta tions o f the Tory Orgies, in reference to the at tachments of the soldiers for Gov. • Curtin, was fully discussed. The spirit of the meeting was of a most enthusiastic charaeter, and - after giving the clearest expressions of-their prefer ence for Gov. Curtin, the •following : : preamble and resolutions were unanimously-fidopted: Wnsasas, An article appeared in the Patriot and Union newspaper of the 2d rust. , headeo "Governor Clirtin and the Soldiers," entering up the firm protest, egeinat Governor Cram visiting the Pennsylvania soldiers, .whether in the camp, upon the battle field, or in'the hos pital suffering from wounds received upon hard fought battle fields and also charging the Governor's friends With hanging up in the hospitals his portrait to influence, what the Patriot and Union must think weak and easily influenced minds of •titeTertsylvania soldiery : And whereas, The sole object of thei article being, in our opinion, to impress upon the minds of otwfriends at home, the false -idea that Goiernor Andrew O. Curtin's kind efforts in behalf of Pennsylvania soldiers have been merely the witchcraft of a dtialgaing political demagogue, and that Atte placing of the Governor's portrait in the hospitals was 'or may be contrary to .the wishes 'of the eel diera—therefore, be it resolved unanimously by every Peninlydvanis soldier in the Cotton Fac tory Hospital: 1. That Governor Ourtin's kind and humane attention and efforts in our behalf, have ever been and ever shall be looked upon by us as the promptings of that generosity and patriot ism which are ehataoteristics of the Governor, but which we know Woodward and his copper heads friends are incapable . of possessing these times. 2. That Governor Curtin's portrait hangs in Our hospital as the portrait of-.the NO:rhifer's nominee," with oar entire and nnqualided con sent. 3. , That Andrew G. Curthett4lait cares= as Governor has indisputably shown hini ti be the soldiers' fried, andthe therefore is and should he the Solchers' nominee, for' t is wiser. to continue in aloe a true and a tried friend, than to oval countenance the election of . nne whose'loyalty is at least doubtful. : _ , 4, That we, as soldiers and citizens, have forgotten' party names and puelllo party dis tinctions; that men must now be either "for or against" the Government, and" we being for the Government—Union to thelore—denounce tho contemptible, dastardly efforts of those who wish "peace on any terms" to vilify the character of a man who has proven himself to be a friend of those 'who have placed them selves as a wall between their homes and their enerniFs. - 5. That if the editor ofibe Patriot and Union quany of his friends, think the portrait of Gov: error partinobtioxious to the =soldiers of our; booltal, that this be an imitation for any theiktikorne and take it down if, leer 'they.arriyeftherconsider it opedidate" GEO:43. CARUTHERS, Trixddent.. -VAL Nazi Plum - T.—The barn of Mr. Joseph Wins low, of Gaskill township, Clarion co., was struck by lichtning the other day and burned to the :round, together with some grain, farming im olements, and several head of young cattle.— Mr. Winslow'a loss is about $l,OOO. =I SHOT. --The Crawfoid Journal a tys: --George Chase, a deserter who had several times sold himself as a substitute, deserted again and was picked up at home, in Spartansburg, last Thurs day. He broke away from the officer and in es caping is add to have been shot dead. REMEDY FOR Bunxs.—The white of an egg has proved, of late, the most efficacious remedy for burns. Seven or eight successive applications of this substance will soothe the pain and of factually exclude the burned parts from the air. This simple remedy seems far superior to colod ion or even cotton. I==l ROBBBRY.—Mis. ll'Qulnston, of Butler town ship, Baler` County, was robbed on Thursday last of $95, by a man named Wilcox, who, with his wife, had for some time been working for her on the farm. Wilcox made good his escape, but his wife was arrested the follmling day, dressed in mew's. clothing, and was com mitted as an accomplice. POSTAL AISANIUMISTS IN %Tar •MISSISSIPP[ VA.LLICT.-Judge. S . . Newton Pettus. of 'Meade -131- heiheen delegated i*thelPost Office Department, to take obarge of the petal ar rangements in the rebel Statenbeidering on the Mississippi river nod Goli of Mexico, the iaten-,. tion being.to extend the postal facilities ha that quarter as early as pondble. He will leave in a few days for the West. POLICE AFFmtis are dull today, which we trust is an evidence of increased morality in our midst. There were but three cases before Al, deiman Kline this morning—all "drunks. Mary Baily , was arrested by officer Fry last evening, and after a hearing this morning was discharged by the Alderman. Catharine - Little, arrested by officer Cline, also bad a hearing, and was discharged. Catharine, who does not appear to be the most virtuous female in the community, was some time ago picked up about Camp Curtin, where she was found "lying around loose," and put , inprieon. Yesterday she was liberated, and lest night found her in the lock-uto under the influence of bad whisky.' George Myers was oa a bender, and was: es corted tithe lock-up by officer Cline. He had a hearing this morning, and witaliot at liberty.. 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Crrk:—The feeling of all those who take an interest in the progress of the onward march of improvement aid intrease of impulation of our fair City. of Harrisburg, cannot fail to be grati fled in noticing the beautiful and substantial buntings that are springing up as if by Magic to d &rent, portions of the, city. Harrisburg, we think, is destined to btOome a large city; and now let 'every.eitizen strive, by properly direct ing his energy to.make the play grounds of his youth the spot upon which to erect a comfotta ble rreidenoe for old age; and we-believe he can not adept a better plan to begin with than so ctunulating money, by saving in purchasing your dry goods at the cheap store of 0. L Bow max, No. 1, south-.east corner of Froitt and Market streets. sep7-2t TKEF, PROFILIETORS OF THE GI-BARD HOUSE, PHILADELPHIA, ' RESPEOTFULLY cell the attention of 13uzi ness Men and. the traveling community, to, the saperior accommodation , and comfort offered`in their establishment. anal-113m. . 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RUPARATION TBE ONLY FLU ID PREPARATION THE ONLY FLUID PREPARATION ever brought before the public, and as a diu retic and epecifio for Irregularities, challenges the world to produce an equal; they are, inthe most obstinate cases, RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD RELIABLE, AND SURE TO DO GOOD AND CANNOT DO HARM, AND CANNOT DO HARK, AND CANNOT DO. HARM, AND (CANNOT DO HARK, IF THE DTREOTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTION - BARE ADHERED TO IF THE DIRECTIONS ARE ADHERED TO NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NO NIE OTHERS ARE GE.NUTEE! NONE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! NOSE OTHERS ARE GENUINE! DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED I PON DO NOTBE I.dPOSt•D UPON DO NOT BE IMPOSED UPON PILES 1 PILES I Dr. Whitfield's Vegetable Pills Are Warranted a Certain Cure for YOUNG, Sole Projdetor. No.-031 Brixiaway, N. T. Ocran .Sttcontrs Steam Weekly to Livervool. TOUCHING at QUESNSTOWN, (Cana RAZ' 1 non) The well known Steamers of the Liverpool, New York and Philadelphia Ste4m ably Company. are Inte , .(led to sail as follows : CITY OF BALTIMORE Saturday, Sept. 12 , 11 ; CITY OF NEW YORK, Saturday Sept 19th, ETNA, Saturday, Sept. 26th ; and every env needing Saturday, at Noon, from Pier 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, PAYARLR DI GOLD, OR M MIQUIVALINT Lit C'E men mar wins, $BO 00 emmeaus, 1 $32 Si) do to London, 85 00 do to Loudon, 35 60 do to Paris, 96 00 do to Paris, 40 50 do to Harnburg, 90 00 do to Hamburg, 37 60 Passengers also forwarded to Harve, Bremen, Rotterdam, Antwerp, sco., at equally low rates. Farm from Liverpool o r Queenstown : let Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage from Liver pool, $4O. From Queenstown, $3O. Those who wish to send for their friends can buy tick ets bare at these 'rates. For farther information apply at the Compa ny's Offices. JOHN G. DALE, Agent. 15 Broadway, N. Y. or 0. 0. EIMMEEMAN, Earl-Ml:el% f2Rdlv f eat (fotatt %alto. Pablia Sale of Real Potato. OE SATURDAY, SEPEMBER 19, 1863. WILL BE SOLD by public sale, on the premises, in Lower Paxton township, the folio sing described Real Estate of George dec'd, viz: A tract of land, situate 6 miles east of Har risburg, near the Jonestown road, and on the road leading to Union Deposit, c.•ntaining 140 acres (more or less) of gravel land, haying thereon erected a large Double Fame House, Bank Bans with Wagon Shed attached, and all other necessary oat buildings. There is also on the premises an excellent Otchald of choice fruit tre ; also a never failing spring of water, (with spring house.) About 20 acres of the above land is covered with thriving timber. This tract of land is in a flue state of culti vation. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock, n. a., when the terms will be made known by the heirs of said deceased. an 22 dawtsc Lancaster Examiner and Lebanon Courier insert three times and send bills to this of Immediately for collection. £Uebical. ~~~ DR. SWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT, GREAT EXTERNAL REMEDY, .FOR RHEUMATISM, GOUT, NEURALGIA, LUMBAGO. STIFF NECK AND JOINTS, SPRAINS, BRUMES, CUTS AND WOUNDS,PILES, HEADACHE, AND ALL RHEUMATIC AND NERVOUS DISORDERS. For all of which it >s a speedy and certain remedy, and never fails. Thia Liniment is pre pared trom the recipe of Dr. Stephen Sweet, of Connecticut, the famous, bone setter, and has been used in his practice for more than twenty years with the most astenit , hiug stiCCCeSs. AS AN ALLEVIATOR OF PAIN, it is un rivalled, by any preparation before the public, of which the moat skeptical' may be convinced by a single trial. This Liniment will cure rapidly and radically Rheumatic Disorders of every kind, and In thousands of cases where it has been used it has never been known to fail. FOR NE&RALGL4, it will afford Immediate relief in every case, however distressing. It will relieve th worst east, of READ ACIIE in three minutes and is warranted to do it TOOZHAOH€ SIM will it cure instantly. FO. NERVOU4 DEBILITY AND GENE RAL LASSITUDE arieing from imprudence or excess, this Liniment is a most happy and un failing remedy. Acting directly upon ttie ner vous tiseues, It strengthens and revivifies the system, and rtstores it to elasticity and vigor. FTIR PILES—As an external rem- dy, we laim that it is the bat known, and we challenge the world to produce an eqi al. Every victim of this distressing complaint should five it a trial, for it will not fail to afford itom diate relief, and in a majority of cases will effect a radical. cure. QUINSY AND SORE THROAT aro some •lmas extremely malianaut and dangerous, but a timely application of this Liniment will never fail tome. SPRAINS are sometimes very obstinate, and enlargement of the joints is liable to occur if neglected. The worst case may be conquered by this Liniment in two r,r tbr . e da‘l3 BRUISES, CUTS, WOUNDS SORES, UL CERS, BURNS AND SCALDS, ytekt readily to the wonderful heal i ng'.properties of DR. dWEET'S INFALLIBLE LINIMENT when ns-d according to 4-tract one A/60, CHILBLAINS, FROSTED FEE?; INSECT BITES AND WINGS. EVERY HORSE •OWN.ER should have this remedkat hand, for its timely use at the first appal/rubes of Lameness will ef fectually prevent those formidable diseas:e to which ail horses are liable, and witch render so many otherwise valuable horses, nearly worthless • - Over tour hundred voluntary testimonials to the wonderful curative properties of this Lint thent have been received within -the last two years, and many of them from p3rsontin the highest ranks of life.; CAUTION. To avoid imposititin; observe the Signature aad Likeness of Dr. Stephen Sweet on every label, and also "Stephen Sweet's Infallible Liniment" blown in the glass of each bottle, without which none are genuine. • 111ClieBDSON & CO., Sole Proprietors, Norwich, Ct, for sale by au dealers. aull 'dawly eow THE E , KING MICROSCOPE," DOUBLE LENS. Pllolr. HOBSFORD, of Harvard University, says, "it works Very well, and ton have got it , up very neatly." Hagnities 25 dianetera. 55 cents in Postal Currency; The "BO ViEli MICROSCOPE." ZS cents'. The' "'S. WOOD WARD MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one each of the three kinds for $l. All free_ of. postege. Address T. EDNITIN..A.INGE, mr264aw6m Bon. 880_ Roston, SHADE TREES. ATE &renew ready toieceive orders for Shade V y Trees. To person clubbing, purchasinF in large lots, will sell "twenty per cent. less, ' and will also superintend the Planting, and warrant them. If they fail to grow, will re place them without charge. J. Xll., an2fl Keystorialinr,:ery. QHGABS of all grades, waits and ororn, very Ra low, at NICHOLS & mat Cor. Fiont and Ibirket t.ta. rrOBAOOO--Tolk -14ivji; iu" id Nat -1 oral Leaf Tobacco, for Halo by NIOHOLB & BOWMAN stilt - Co. Prod and Maas* WAIL
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