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Opea Third Street, tww Walnut l'Xittitil OF 81188CRIPTION. maul strumsurrUni: Erie fluty imerna&ru is served to subsoil• can in he i . ity at 6 cents per week. Yearly, lubst.riber. will be charged $4 00 fix Advance. WETXLY Magams. the TtLIMBAPH i 8 also published weekly and, turn-A...A to Rubblaibers at the following cash rate.. : cti..ite, weekly $lOO ren to _me postofflos., 9.00 iNtee ty " " " 17.00 11 1 7%6TMING BA73l3.—The ...following are the •te.t. LOT adverti4ng in the TILLINIRAPII. Thpee mivertining to do will find it convenient, for ref once. W Foe; Bum or Lew constitute one-hail agnate Eight Hues or more than four consti tnte Nom. z%3l , ,Thr-l i gan i va 1131a.aggBV se~ !ivalsosaproar • 19 rere g a• .4 El tRi _ ^B - sBsssasssu - t& Mlc 6 . - .4 all? CO tVSSSOSBSVO Z gaS 1 31 01.4 0 0. ' e s tSge Ogatg 414 Ccft.SSgSE : V >4 —74.6 *To*, c , ,0•02 Z.lt ' attOg c ' - ' _ • t:V.V;',aMSNS IA 't.0 c4 *0k' 4 80 3 6"6 .:~ kiii sgi 0 ,, .- tlrrYt3W''g'S'gg taiithuivirau..,a,Sigiaa,T,, b gm° a waolzosla slotim , „„ ID.amtion..-.. liasixted la the Load Celwma, or beinro klaniages and Deaths, EisisiT Clam en 'Ulm far each insertion. As an advertising medium the TELEGRAM! has no equal; ire large circulation, among ,busineen men sod famiiies, in city and country. planing it beyond competition. cittlg. 'THE lINITED:ZTATES HOTEL, HABRIABURG, PA. VOVERLY & Proprietors THIS well known Hwel le now In a condi 1. thin to accommodate the toweling public, affording the most ample conveniences alike for ~ the transient guest and the permanent boarder. THE UNITED STATES HOTEL has been Mitirely refitted throughout, and 'tiow has ac ,conimodations equal in extent, comfort and luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and rittshurg. its -location is the best in the State Clupttal, toing ,in sgies access to all the„rallroati ` de vote, and in close proximity to all the public Ni At business localities of the city. It has `l the conveniences of 110 W A ll 4 • j e c 2 ()LABS, HOTEL,.. an the toprietore are deterat4ted to, lattice m lee. time or Labor to, ensure the a7r7Ctuo&tvale°f the traveling publio jell-citf, , JONES HOUSE, 00111TEll Wr . ...... ~..r . , ..., MARgler ST AND RAIL" W a t t ! HARRISBURG, f I 4 JOSEPH .. itecin.AN, Pitk.vl - asrm , (nevem connurim ttY wawa coviii.ux'' '' ' " BIM 11121 'fhb is a First Class Hotel, and located in ,41 / 1 1 Wh° ha" injuelci t4e°2ll4°l7°P .by ° garb" •practice indulged in when alone, a habit fro raentral part of the city. It is kept in the WO 'manner, and its patrons will find every aocOnt - gtwildY learritd 46121 wril c°4lPalli°llB ' °I at smodation to be met with in the best houses in et-" k "._ I L,„ the e ff ect° of whfcb are nightly felt' 'the country. co se_dtt eveo w hen .asleep, and if not , cured readers mert ioget impossible, and destroys both mina An I and , boa V, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the lope et ho country, the darling of his'parents, should b e exatched fro= ell FrisPerce and enicYrcenrs of UN by the consequence of deviating h um the path othature and Indulging i t , n • ser a& Nowt ;mitt. Such pereons war, before =Moa k pl a n MAIMAGX, Bellerd that a sound mind and body are the most armor; recinisites to promote connubial happiness. ; Indeed, without these, the journey throtsh life beooau3s a weary pilgrimage : th e ern pent hourly thickens to the view.; the mind becomes shadowe4 rittraisPeir and ailed with the melancholy refiectiori that the happinen of another becorhes taighted with our'own. DISEASE OF LIPIADDENCE. When the misguided end tinprndent votary of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease, it too often happens that an dithned sense of haw or the dread of die °ovary deters him from applying to those who, from education and respectability, Can &lone befriend thim. He falls Into the hands of igno trehtfand dexiipdog pretenders, who, heal:able of curing, dick his pecuniary substance, keep him trdiht, month rear month, or as Long• as the smallest fee can he, obtained, and in despair Leave Idle with mined' health to sigh over his galling disappointment, or, by the use of the deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the maim. Antal symptoma of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, akin, etc. programing withhtful rapidity till death puts a period to his sufferings by send ins him to that undiscovered country hum whence no traveller returns. INDORSZKENT OP THE pun, The mesy thousands cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations Performed by Dr. Johnson, w it nesse d by the reporters of the Stra, Plipper, and many other papers, notices of which have affPe, Wed Windy' and again before the public, be ppm his es a gentleman of Character end r '' `I '-t ki 4 1' 0C. 1 4 5 4Re t Puma" to the , . Ir onI4)IO,ASES SPEEDILY CUED. inie 4 o l * 7 SQnt h FrOdertg4/* LJUUttB. VATH have on- baud a very euperior eelectiod' I'V of WIN ES, DHANDDO3 and FINE L - 011Ukt$, of every deecripiion. BIIANDInB of the, phobia:it brands and Vin tages• • wismi of every variety and of: the tined • CIiIIZ RUH. HOLLAND GIN. IRISH, SCOTCH, RYE red BOIABON caAtarAGNE,.. SCOTCH ALE; liiii)Wt4 STOUT; CORDIALS, Bm. - - Ale°, a NATI-MR WINE, manufactured from the domestiorgospe, which , ia ri ! egiendial sad we knorm Loit • apl4 • TOOK; 35.; & CO. Owl'. OIL, a further matted/3h ~14.Covil 011, superior article of non-expletive. 4 364 9 1 4 for mu: very low, by ~. NICHOLS Et Beintat, O . or. 'Front and Market Sta. tor] Xdll—We are now offering very low, a lot of choice Diuckersi, in barrtle, halves, loarters and kite. NICHOLB 'BL-BOW4AIf, C.:?. Front furyl.M.arVet Rtreat, QALT, gromid, alum, Ashton and - Mr - JD Y. L.) large or small quantities, by 14101101A'& .113*.TIAJ.N", • Vr . qat gr i Maticat striwtg BIWWIT L-111 BM SCOTCH ALE, of the beet brands, always, on head and forii,..e by (apl4 Whl. DOCK, .1a.,,& CO. EICCELSIOII HAMS,Cauvavaed, in lame or small quantities, very low, lot sale by NICHOL- & BOWMAN, , le orm Front .tui Moirkot afp DBLEDBER AND BOLOGNA, a very ...0 1 Pe K lot, foss reitivad and for sale by ' sorag • Wif DOCK. JR ALL TAPER, 808.14fi8, &a., 'cc.; iymai i Nit'a 'Odom at ,SOEUEFFEIIt AGOILSTOBS, i felB 18 DR. JOHNSON 13Ak.1.1TINICIOEL LOCK HOSPITAL. , [AB discovered the most mohair:4 speedy and IJ. effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RIOLTIV IF SIX TO TWILI7I 1101T1/3. NO hIBBOUBT OB BOXIOUB DRUGS. 4.00 rs Warmisted, or' No Okergeon from . Ore. to Toe Dap. Weal:Leis of the Back, Affections' of the Kidneys and Bladder,; Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, Gene al : ; Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Lew Spirit., Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight Or Giddiness,Dillow) of the Head, Throat, NI se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Sk mach or Bowels—those terrible disorderr., 'arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth those secret road solitary practices more fatal; to their victims than the song of %lens tollie Mariners of. Ulysses , blighting their most brit. liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &0., impossible; YOUNG MEN &peplolly, who- have become the victims of 'Solitary' Vice, that • dreadful and destructive which 'Muttony sweeps to an, untimely grime thousands': of Wrung Men of the Most exalted tidenti and brilliant intellect, Who might otherwise have entranced listening Sem"- ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. - BIT A WAGE. a t a b E X II oasi= Le.El KrFrEll Harried Permute, or Young Hen contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, cured. He who phiCes himself ender the Caro or pr. J. may religiously confide in his honor ais gen, tleman, and confidently rely upon his:skill as a Physician. ORGANIC WEAKNESS .Pl S e• —O Mr 4 X • Immediately.Oured, and full vigor restored: This distressing affection—whibh renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen alty paid.by the viotims of Improper indulgence. Yining persons are too apt to ; commit excesses from not being.. aware of the -dmagul Nitta quances :that may,ensue, .1)1/C Now, who tiu derstands the.'subieci.iwilll,pretend to depy that the power, of procreation •is lost , sooner theiiii fatting into, Mvroper,. habits than by the pru dent. ,Besides, being deprived the pleasureb; of healthy ollspring,;the wait•se4otts and cielitio tive,Symproms to both body and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical:and mental functions weakened, loss of procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita, tion of the heart,• indigestion, constitutional debility =: a" wasting of the , fra me, cough, con sumption, decay and death. `. • , '• Oiiters, No 7-Borrnt Faro' =raw. Sranini, Left hand side On tram, Baltimore street, few do from the corner. Fall not - tO observe name and number. xtro -.0 .a... 52 25 .. .. 1 50 Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomas bin* liihis office. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon. don, graduate from one of the most eminent colleges in the. United. States, and the greater part of whowilife has been'spent in the hospi this of London, Park, Philadelphia and else. where, has effected some of the met astonishing cures that were,ever known ; many troubled With rhigingin te- head'end ears when asleep, greet nervousness, being alarmed at sudden Wands; bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of Mind were cured immediately. • TARE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are Same;of the habits and melancholy elledra produced by early habits of youth, vis : *9aline:3SM* the ,back and limbs, paiwi in the ,heed, dimitese of sight, itsn'Of Muscular pone., palpitation of the ',heart,' dyspepida, nervour irritability, symptoirM of 'oonstimption, trifirearser.--The fearful ,affects on the mind are-mush to be dreaded—loss of sanatory, Cu fasiOn of ideas, depression of, spirits, evil, fore bangs; streteloh to soot*, dolt &di*: love 0f141448 timidity, &o.i are gonziJ of the evils prixtunoil; HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 9 1863. ~ic~ttal: NEW abrierligtnitnto The Great "American Rome. les!' ENO WY AS "ELMMBOLY S" 9EN ULNE PREPAitATioNs, RELM.SuLD tXtP.a.Or "SuCEIE," • SA bSAPAFILLII, " IMPRnvEED ROSE WASH. RELMBOLD' GENUINE PREPARATIONS', -111uLILY OUNCENTRaIED" cosi PuUND FLUID, EXTRACT A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY - For Ditettees of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GSA VP.L, AND Di OPIACAL SWELLINGS This lliediclue increases the power of Diges tiou, and excites the ABSOBERN CS into heal thy action, by which the WaTERY or PAL CEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL RN LA oGRAIRN IS are reduced, as-well as pain and inflannation, and 63 good forlitEN, WO KEN or CHILDREN. ; lIE.IIBOLD' EXTRACT .13UCHU FOR WRAKNESaO3' Arising from Exuesses, Elaoits of • Dis4stion, Early Indiscretion or Abase. AITINDND WPM 'IWN !FOLLOWING NIMMONS Indisposition to Exer-Dry lltl3b of the Skin, tion; • Loss of Power, LOEO3 of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Hurl or or Disease, Wakembases, Dimness of Vision, Pain. in the Back, Universal Lassitude ofF'nehing of the Body t the Muscular Bystem,Bruptions on the Face, Hot Hinds, - Pallid Countenance. These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes; soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIOFITS, In one of welch the patient marexpire. , Who can say that they are not frequently followed by those "direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION; ' Many are aware of the cause of their suffer• lugs, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy details by Consumption, bear ample witness to •the truth of the assertion. I VIE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WITH ORGANIC WRA Bequiw3e the aid of inklicine to streugthen and invigorate the iyetem, which Eta - hobold's 'Ex, tract 13uchn inveriablysloes. A trial will .cou vhice the most taketitioal.: • FEMA.LES—FEMALES—FEUALES ' OLD _OR' YGUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR (V.gTEA&LATLNG In many affections ptzttlitsr to females the Extract „Ruche is unequalled by auy - other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, lritzu larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cus tomary Evacuations, thcerated or Schirrous state of the Uterus, •Leucorrhea, or Whites: Sterility r aud ior all complaints incident ,to the sex, whether arising.trom Indiscretion, Habits of- Dissipation or in.lhe DECLINE 011 CHANGE OF LIFE/ NO FAMILY SBOULD BE WITHOUT IT 'Teske no Balsani,alercury,or Unpleasant Medi eine fur Unpleasant and Dangerous:Dist:saes. HEMBOLVB EXTRACT BUCHU Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; no in conveniene and no exposure. It causes fre quent desire, and gives strength tb Urinate, thereby removing titetructions, preventing and curing Stridtures of the Urethra, allaybig pain and inflammation, so frequent in this class of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Worn -ut Matter. Thomands upon thousands who have been the victims of quacks, and Who have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, hitve found they were deceiVed, arid that the "Poison" has by the we of,'" powerful Astringents," been dried mita the system, to keel. out in an aggravated form, mid perhaps' attar marriage. : Use MEIMBOLD'S EXTRACT EUCLID* for all Affections and Diseasee of the . rrinary Or gans, whether existing in Male or Female, from Alta ever cause originating, anti no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Organ,- require the aid of a • Diuretoo. H.S.LIABOLD'S sltB&OI 8U0131.1 is the Great pturatio, and it is curtain to nave the &sited tiacu in al Diseases tor which it, is recommended. • Blood—Blood--Blood. Helmbole's Highly Comeutrated Compound ELUID exTedsoi 13/LBOAPAIIILLA oYESILLS. ibis la an affeo tion of the Blood, and attacks tbe Sexual Or gans, Lbdugs of the.r4ose, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe,-and other Mucus harfaces, malting ice ap pearaucti In. the form of Ulcers. Hchubold'i. Extract ;Sarsaparilla, vitrifies the Blood, and rearoven all Sealy. El uptions of the. Bain, giving to ttie Compton= a Clear land .Healthy: Color. It being prepared expressly for this chm of - complaints, ice Blood-Purifying Properties are preserved to a greater extent than any °the' preparation of darsaparilla. IDILMBOLLPS ROSE WASIL An excellent Lotion for disetnes of a Syphi litic Nature, and as en injection in. ; diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising frtun habits of dissipation, used in connection with the Ex tracts. Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in suchdiseasse, as recommended. Evidence of the most re sponsible and reliablecharacter will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CUBE& from vigor to twenty years standing, i voth, names known to Potence and Fame., For Medical Properties of Buctin see DiSpensory of the United States. See PicteSsor DEWKE'S valuable works on the Practice of Pinsk' See remarks made by the late:celebnsted Dr: PUY... Sit K, Phiiadetphia. See remarks madeby Dr . EPHRAIM McDOWKLL, &celebrated Phyelcian and member of the Royal College of Surgeons; Ireland, and published in the ',transactions of ` die Kings and Queen's' Jettrnal. See Medico arrirei, mil Review, published by BENJ. TRA VERS, Fellow of the Boyd Collage of Surgeons See most of the late standard - works on `Medi cine. Extract of -Bnchn $1 00 per bottle, or six'for $6OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla; SI 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Improved Lkie Wash, 60 cents per bottle, or six for $2 50, or hall a dozen each for $l2: H, .which will besuf- Relent to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc tions are adhored to. Delivered to any address, -minty packed from observation. Desmibe symptoms in all communications. Curet' guar anteed. Advice gratis; eILYFLOAII7T.. Personally appeared before me an Aldermas of the city of Philadelphia, H. T. lieirobeld, who, being duly swuni,,doth say, his prePara bons contain no narcotic, DO mercury, Or other injurious drags, and are purely vsgetable. T. .4111020 W. Sworn and subscribed before me, this 224 tlay of Ir'ovsmber,,lB64. Wed. P. Mill vaD, Aldenrum,' Ninth _ street ab- ht letters for information lis °cadence' 11; T. - EIBLIdI3OLD, Chemist. Depot 104 0 134 4 13 - 10 th40 4, be/9w Chestnut, tiliki# ol o4; ' - [193 4 € 1 6 J filistellanerms STATE FAIR, THE BLEVENTEL MEAL EIRIBITION IMECI PENNA. STATE ACEr MERU SOCIETY, WELL DX HELD AT NOR:MOTOR it ON MOM EBY CO., PA.., SEPT. 29th AND 80th, AND OOTOBER ' AND 2d, 1808. Norristown is about 17 miles west of Phila delphia, on the Sohnythin dier, and is acces ible by railway to-ep, ry portion of the State, HI GEtOUNDi ere beautitully .situated, oentaining.kB Acres of ground with ape large buildings thereon erected, t..gether with Inge amount Shedding. The track it said! t. be one'll the ne.,t hail mile tracks in the St...te., I be preiniume are the heav,es/ ever offered : thel-ocieiy, amounting to about $7,000. the premiums for all grades of cattle ex eed $1,00"0 fiv,e;of wbietrare $BO each, 19 from $26 to $l5, others running down to lesser rates. Beat beia not le=s than 16 head, first .premium $4O; 204 premium $25. Horses fur all grades, the premiums exceed $1,3502 The highest $.00; "22 'between $2O and $BO, and Others ranging from $l6 $lO and $6. Fur sheep and swine the premiums ran* irout. $lO to $6 and $B. Fur Poriltry there is a long list of premiums from *.2 jp' tl cacti. In the following claimer mast libe al premiums are offered; Ploughs, Cultivator, Drills, Wegons, B: aping .and id..,vting Machines, Cutters, Corn Shell/It:, Cidei Mills, Pumps Buckets, Tin Ware, Leather and its Mania ctures, ass Fixtures, Marble .Mantles, Butter, Flour, arditi and Feeds, Vegetaolts; and also for. Demestic and Household Manu factures, Cloths. Carpe s, Satinet, Shirting, t• heating, Blankets, Flannels, Shawls, • Knit Good 4 Needle Welk,' Scc., Need, Cakes; Pre serves,lel l ies, &c. . Lirga premiums are offered for every variety of Fruit and Flowers. The Floral Tent will be the largezt ever erected by the Soolety, and will`foire.".;ne'Of the most attractive leaturee of the kxhibltion. , ...t.ridt, Grapes and -Wine will, be exhritted 4u this department. ' . Pennsylvania railroad and Norristown railroad have. arranged to carry articles for ex hilhon to ail fiord the Exhibition freight free,' requiring: the forwarding freight to be paid,' winch will be repaid shipper, when goods are returned to the station whence shipped. ' It: is hoped to effect the same with other impor tant roads. Excursions at reduced rates will 'be run on all the leading railroads. - , ' Ent;les can be leads at the office, in Norris town, after the 4th day' of. Septtmber. All articles Must be entered on the books on or tiefore•Tutsday evening, September 29th. Ex bibiters must become' members. Menkbersblp $1 with four coupon r.iikets, Bach of which r iill adolit one per to' he'riiir once. •.; SINGLE eimusuoN ' • 25 eta. g. A List of Premiums and Regulations can be bad by addressing tile Secretary.. THO SiA,S..P KNOX, President. ' A. Baowan LOMIA.III3I, Secretary. Ileariterowe. Pearre. art 26 dewtti. JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING CER et. Vali" ABIENDbIENI.S TO THE CONSTI TUTION.. Be it resolved ihe &nate and Boum of Rppr!-: sentatives of the Cominontoortith of Penrasy/vanur, to General Assembly met, That the following emend meets be proposed to the Conititution of lthe Commonwealth;in accordance with the pro vision of the tenth article thered There 'shall be an additional section to the third article of the Constitution, to be deeig rated as section four, is follows : StrOTION 4. Whenever any of the qualified el. niers of this Commonwealth shall be in.noy actual military service, under a requisition from the President of the United States, or byi the authority or thisCorinnonwealth, such. elec;tors may exe ores the rightot suffrage in all elecduns by such' cit sena, Under nch' regulations as 'are, or shall be, 'veto' ibed by law, as hall an if they were present at their astral place of election. There shall he two additional sections tti the eleventh article of the Constitution, to be de ingested' as sectiona eight sod nine, as follows : Sko. 8 No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature, containing more than one subject, whim] shall be clearly expressed in the title, except appropriation bills. Sao. 9. No bill shall be passed by the Legis lature granting any powers, or privileg-a, in any case, where the authority to grant such pow eta, Or privileges, has been, or may bewail er be, conferred upon the courts of this Cominon wealth. JOHN CESSNA, I Speaker of the House of liepreseutatives. JOHN P. PENNUT; - Speaker of he Senate. OP/1011 OP THE • SEMISPAILY OP THE Counantreavra, tissamituso, July 1, 1863. PENNSTLVANLet, I do aereby certify that the foregoing and tnnexed is a full, trae and correct copy of the original joint resolution of the General Astern tdy, entitled "A joint resolution proposing cer tain amendments to. the Constitution, .as the same remains on tile in , this office. Ix T.ertworr, whereof, I have herennto Aet lxiy.fiqid, and ceeneCttie seal of ; 41' the Secreterire•otEce 468141/Lea the gay end year l atkove written. ELI slam, Secretary of the Commonwealth. j‘s-dottarStwte:l - • POTATOES ! POTATOES ! 500 B Y/ e g bi l 3 a l S ow F I P:1; aetoNe V. or e r o c e a r t r o d . 106-Market street, Harrisburg,. Pa. jylo : . W. H. BIBLE & CO. CoAL OIL I COAL OIL! !—A large invoict of (=I - oil, which we offer very low, et lee, than manufacturer s present pries, just received and for sate by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, j 024 Cor. Font cod Market ste. FIRE CRACNEBS..—Just receiving a large lot of Fire Crackers, which we will sell litu3 , low, by the box orsmaller quantity, „. NICHOL:, & BOW MAN, je24 Cot. Front and Market sts. 134'40LINV'S MANUEL, Price SI 26. A-Mariam' t'f listinction for endstiog and lischergitig soldiers, with special reference t he detection .of disqctalifying and feign d die atom. • Adopted by the burgeon General.. For -ate by GEO. BEtiGNER. . an2B AA LARGE v4teta r i r iettimisOnst, at •so Flgtrg BOCIUTSPO• pail g Etlegrapt From the 20th Penna. Cavalry CAMP COMEAY, BATE, MORGAN CO., Virginia, tieptamber Bd, 1803. Correspencitnee of the relegrffple.] - Playing seen a short letter in your paper ; front the 20th Pettus• Cavalty, I have oonclu led to let you know who the 20th Penna. Cavalry is composed of. I also noticed a short paragraph m your paper stoing that we were encamped at oir John's Ens, which vi lege was stated to he owned by Hr. C.. 11 Graffiti, who watt - given the crtdit of furnishing stable and Hospital ro• tit to an entire reshnent of cavalry, whii%! in act no men. are, stationed there lint the 'dis mounted men, about sixty in number. The r. ndry of the regiment is stamped at &Comely Gip, Alpine EGpot. Great Capon: and Bath. fdr.-Gr. ffiliti is one of the most reliable and undatiuttsillnion men in this Conarersional Getriet, and hie voucher fora man's 113.14114 goes far.hei with oar Colonel then all the ties 43 ,3 'hate Provo-t Ma shut could write in a week. He was a Lieutenant Colonel In the Union stir vice until teeently, but was severelkweunded in ono of thy, Western Virginia fights, and me cetied his honorable disehergden a cc ount; bf wounds( • Tee folloiring is the roster of thelegiment . , fetse lam able to Rive it to you, Uomoa- Mee K, L and M, consprisiog the Thhd Squadron, under' Maj Douglass, have' neVer joined the regiment. Ont are still back in Maiy- Jana or Pennsylvania. ; Coioned—JubckK Wynkoop. . Lind. Wonel—Willitun Botch Whiter. Majors -8. W. Cowley, J. Hairy, Thorp and Douglass: l ' • Adjutant —Oarrell•S. Tyson.. • Qu'arternwster Licut 4 William , 3. ,Smith. Ummussary—Littit. 'Sankt 1 Y Curthi. Assistant Burgeons —Dr. Charles H. Haedet Mid t)r.= Bisrtia. ' . Quarferntaster &rgeant,—Hertnan rate. ahnnumn-tosTrgeza;.--Witliain Bear. . i * Sergeant Major—ti mane' C. Ditiliae. /leipitat Steromld-z 'Li-=' - BrlitiritiS: ' '.' ', i v Company-A-. -(Cheater county .troop) Or t. George W. B &Mean; First.Lleut.".lW,..l:4lll g worth; Scoand . Lieut., Jesse Taggart; Oide ly &rgeant, -- Smith. Company F,,(Fintit City troop of Harristaiii„) Capt: irk lentino B. Hummer; rust Llerin e Cbarlea H Bibb; Second Lient., George, Ei Vi Eichus, (of Delaware county,) Orderly er gennt, Mark T. Cash I Coinpany 1), (lioesLightCavalry'of Curdle:r iot& county,) Capt. Theodore F. hint iser;i First Lieut., Samuel E Gross; Second Liew., 4vl M. Enver; Orderly Sergeant, Allied p crataa. • Companyl. (Lancaster county troop,) C4t. Christian B Hobble; First Lanit., Benjamize C. Mmgle; Sycood Lieut., Aldus .O; Hark; Orderly Sergeant, o ' . Washington Feria, (of Harrisburg ) Company C, (Anderson troop,o t Philadelphia) Capt. William Blackburn; First Lieut., Gdolge D. Stroud; Second Lieut., , --;-- Henry; Orderly Sergeant, Samuel C t ,Divkie,,(promoted to Ser geant litaj.or ) . - • Company H, "(Loicastel city troot,) Capt. George Leonard; First Lieut., John E.. Landis; Second Lieut., David Fulton, Orderly Sergeant, Uharles Johnson. . . • gompanyE, (Huntingdon con s tity troop ) eapt. J. T. .Ituthrock; First Lient, 'Samuel' Mut goinery; Second Vent., - --:--Decker; Orderly Sergeant, W. R. Whitney. Col. John E. Wynkcop Is familiarly known end will be immediately recognized as the first klej - ir of the old Seventh Pennsylvania cavalry. He le an officer of the right stamp, and a gen tlemen in every. respect. He carries ,a soldier's eye and bears the aspect of a diaciplinsrian, which he is Under his intelligent and coiled aeministratitm, this . regiment has attained a degree of dieoi v line and efficiency which for the service It has seeo,.catroot be eurpassed Lieut. Col. IYieter is a lawyer from Philadel phia. • Lisheri - Of not ti - profesaionat sold tali he has the ability; and wilt certainly make a first. class officer. •f. • .L • Maj r Comley was captain of an' "emergency" cavalry company that: has since been mnstitred out, as al o of en old troop nt.der the Penneyi vatda militis lan* and . has undonbrecily made ns an ac,ive and thoronab-going officer. His business valifications are of_the highest order Mojor . Tempe is the nfult ing Major." He has seen service in Missouri, Kansas, C diforolit, aed the entire West under fort- moat Alto under M Oletian, in the - Army of the etrom.c, and as a cavalry. officer his nupetior is bard to fitki -- Instead of being a maj r, were ability„ In the line at his protatei n, the standard, he,mould now be at least a Colonel. _ Q rite a number of Harriebargers are id the regiment, some in comp .ny A, most of company F, and some iu company I. That craLk corps, the old 'lnst. City &maws." is well represent. ed. From its ranks, we notice in company A James M. Thomas, (now acting as Colonel Wynkoop's private clerk.) In company F, First Lirutant Babb, Orcerly Sergeant Cash. Sergeants Core, Daugherty and Gilchrist, and Corporal Damara, as well as several in the ranks. In company I, Orderly Sergeant,Ferict, Sergeant Bell, Sergeant Swope Corp ral Wan ger, end ',riveted Jo..ri A.. Mc Clure and John W. Machlitn, all fonnerlyinembera of cotriviny A, 127th P.. V. The health of the regiment is good, and. under the drill of so able.a man as Colonel Wynkoop, at the expiration of our en listment, we expect to return home disciplined itavalrymen. The latest rumor is that we are bound Penosylvania , ward in a week or two, in older to allow the men to cast their suffrages for Andrew G. Curtin for Governor, and then ti is said we will be stationed in Schuylkill county o waist in keeping quiet in that much dis turbed region. Bat these are merely camp tumors. and no relbines is to be placedia them We may wake up next weak and .t,nd ourselves in Richmond. Bat allow me to say, in alt sin cerity and candor, that I have yet'to heir the first man in. our regiment, or in any other who is opposed to Curtin. Every man is for him, and he is looked upon as the; soldier's candidate.-- Were the country's defenders at home to vote, oppp:rheads and disfianchisen would needs" stand front under;" as 'lour Arne would roll up 60,000 majority. As it is, we feu not - the re tail, but the outdone vote would place it be yond a doubt. Premising to let yon hear fioin ate again, remain, 'REP. LaRGIC Oitakti FOR IJTALH'—A Boston fieto ;have rent ntly executed an order front Brighton YOung r oue of the Ibrgest otx In In the oottolr.y, to be t r. C ed in the great Mormon, tabernaile at ~it lake City, wh eh building will: resit 113,000 Aople. Owing to the guest Cost of trim ! p a t e ,. d u n, the owe of tile organ stud the 1 13"and - 412 rest diapitsozus are to be Made and 1114bAied'ht she building„nudex the appeyvision of fikilfai leyrkinaa, now on his way to Inge., „ ,ii : = • • PRICE. ONE CENT. J3O ZelegraA. Intereating rem from the Mississippi DISYSLOPput OF UNION FEELING AMONG THE PtOPLE. Desperate Condition of the ll[bet Armies. UlfrEltiaTiliG YBO3I lusstasirri A refugee from Columbus. 11.411., has ar ived here. who has been in the Qa,ttrimutotu r s oe &lament of rebel at my for the past two years, and h h-d m •te then or-ileary mean , of otwerviug. He suttee that J human's sosi-es average fifty men per night by tieserrhin His army is dispirited and dcmorslis-d, and thi , se who have not deserteJ, only *Wait the .-ppoi tunity to du so. The rebel ormolu esticnee the number of troops b tweeu Columbus, Mead.. aria o.,ribth, at 7,000. Two recline-rite- of John-tun's at my have beau sent to Georgia, and two can a up to Okolona recently to repel an expetlad Ysukee raid. A Reconstruction riveting bad been appoluttd by the Utdonisia to be held la the viduity of Columbus, bat `it ' was suppressed by (Mir military. There is a strong ia a tent Uoion feelli g ami ng the inhahitanis, *hien is booming more op. n ` , d.beld in he uiauifestadens. The citizens tepid the rebel troops as up reese r re and ih v..- derv, and look auxtously for the advance of the Yankees among them. - A.dimester from B egg's army,who has reached bore, e-tat. a that they aeon one-third ra iuns, which COWIIBI of beef, rice al d core mem Bragg's he-tiquatreis are at Suelbyville. His Ivrea is-about 25,000 men, who are much dis pirited,satw anxious to ti.row uoa.n .heir arms. The wheat crop throughout the country is good. The Confederate goverument is s ivrig every tenth bu het fur taxes. The rebel fh,ars ackuoviledge that they wilt be forced to give rip all the conetry north 4.4 tLe C0u13,1 5 jeer. In St Clair ouuuty the Union ffeling is so stieng that secesalunists are h• ':t hlluw.ci to stay there. In °du r bections men are a cleted in swamps ants caves, and wend j -in the lea end army but for the danger-of tu.pture . y the rirbets while making trick way to ...tir lines e hundred deserters have reuilfzvoure . in sten county, all armed and dote, mined to resist the rebel authorities to the laet. The rebels are conscripting Ea gives at T.lla - dept to build breastwoaks at Selma. These statements are daily coutitmad I y de serters and refugees, and are believed to hi , true. A deserter from Tupelo, fotmecly all etrl,ily to Gen. Furgesou, has arrived here and reourta that Furgesut has at Tupelo and Pontotoc - 4,000 cavalry, with ten pieces of artiliery. Alto, that Furgestm is contemplating a raid on the id. in phut'. .and Charleston reilroad,.while Roddy is ro makean attack on Glerulaic, Alto., at the tame time Revrcome, with. 700 men, is no.+r Jack- BM. Tenn.. conscripting. The sanitary condition of General laurlbrit'a corps is good and the troops ate in fine I-pi/in_ FROM FORTRE. .b2.0.b1R08 .FORTEtES3 MONROE, Sept. 7 The steamship Daniel. Webster arrived here this morning nom Now York with etVeil hun dred and fifteen rebel priaoners which will be - sent to City Pointim exchange. The Znited tales gunboat Oleander sailed this afternoon 'for Chat letztun. The. United btate- gunboat ices was towed into Hatepton Beads yeat• rd ty of a noon by the bteauter Countetteut, whidi tell in with the Aries off Cape Hatter s in a dienhied condition. The Dasnet-Webetta loft fur City Point at 1 o'clock with the tobel Whanots. Good News from the Indian Country. Four Gump. lavas Tgaarroay, August 29, via Lamnsuwourn, September b.- Gen. Blunt, with ma arwy, f.rty tive hundred wrung. in hiding twenty pieues of artiPery, cros4:ll the Arkansas riv:r o t the 22d, and offered battle to the rebel Generals Steele and tio,:per, who had , massed on his front 11,000 coca. After a 'faint show of resistauce the enemy commeuced a retreat. which soon tamed Into a disorderly flight. They abandoned all their prop rty. Blunt pursued them a hundred rubes a uth of the Arkans-s, to Perryville, which is only fifty miles of the Bed river. At thl. petit be captured ai.d destroyed heir commissary depot. They con.laned their flight to Boggy depot, on the B d river. The I ,diau Territory Is now clew of rebels. Blunt is march•tig on Fuit Scotth, uhica will doubtless fall without a irrueg.e. Nap 2Littirrtunmatti. TO OFFICERS AND SOLDIERS. %Beaton of Pensions, Bounties, Bask pa! lad War Claim. difieerePay Rolla, Raider Rona. and Re crank* Amounts Vade Out- TIRR undersigned, having been in the en► ployment of the United States dirOng the last eighteen months, es Clerk la the Muster tog end Disbursing Office end Office of Super attendant of Recruiting Service of Pennsylve ola, respectfully infcnins the public that he ha , : opened en office In !lit DALLT Building tof the purpose of collecting Pao dons, Bounties,' Back. I'm end War Mims making out Officers' Pay Rolls, liccee; dolls and Recruiting Accounts. All orders by mail attenclo i to promptty. snot-thi TV eN R 01111.1). Eh! rral b uti:,ll6A ALARGB•QUANTILY OF gaff!' MEAT EtuGKEILADO in good oundinon and tvult the holm in. Those Hothnuaos aro aesiretbie for Butionsa, Emma, M, and will sad at aWV tow Pied: WM. DOOE Jig.; a OD. AC• SHIM, Attorney-at Law, street - , • Harrisburg, Pa , ail basineos entrustud to ,Au will be promptly atrend-ASo. -B bunrica, Pinsicau and. B.olt Pay of Officers colluded. Ar, l 0 QIIHABB for Prvserving, of gas khgt.t, which ;b..) we are Row off-ring very low. 0411 and amortise at NICHOLS & BOWMAN'S, jog& Cor Front and'Market Oa, EEO blooms Sept 4