TEE TELEGR IS PrIII/81111) MORNING AND EVENING, BY GEORGE BERGNER. OFFICE THIRD &T., YEAR WARYDE -TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. sINGLE BMW/OPTION. Ise DerLs TSIXGRAPH is served to subscribers be the ly at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $0 001 n advance. Those personnwho neglects° pay In advance Will be charged $7 00. WEigfiLY TELEGRAPH. Tustizezabs also published weekly, and in furnished subscribers at the following cash rates Single copies, weekly.... Thies copies to one Post Office, Ten copies to one Post Office NEW A DVDRTISEMENTS. when will Wonders Cease THE GREAT REMEDY OF THE WORLD ! DR. DIcBRIDE'S RING OF PAIN WILL cure any ache or pain in from one to sixty minutes I It acts like magic upon the absorbent and glandular ,cateme, reduci g swel trigs and regulalog the secretions end excretions. It is of a diffusive, penetrating nature, exerts its influence from the periphery to the centre of the nervous organism, thence by reflex action its power Li felt throughout the entire system m , restoring the circa itg Duals and checking disease with invincible strength. THE KING OF PAIN IS INFALLIBLE! No molter what the pain, apply the medicine and you trill find Instant relief. It is an internal and external cure. THE KING OF PAIN Ceres almost instantaneously, Headache, Earache; Neu ralgia, Deafness, Sore Throat, voids, Bronchial Attentions, Asthma, Dyspesta, Dlarrbrea, Dysentery or Bloody Flux, liver complaint, Kidney Disease, Diseases of the Bladder and Genital organs, Cramp, Chellc and all spasmodic pains, Fever and Ague, Burns, Bruises, Cuts, Sprains and wounds of every description. It proves itself the mastery, es Le : testimony of thousands prove its meritorious worth. Sold, wholesale and retail, by S. A. KUNKEL, druggists, Sole Agents, 118 Market street, Harrisburg. SOLDIERS READ! The felinwing totter from a soldier, in reference to the salcacy and powerful restorative quantities of DR. Mc- BRIDE'S JUNO OF PAIN, speaks for itself : Rigisrviims t CiTMBERLAYD COUNT; I Sept. 14, 1884. Messrs, S. A. Kunkel & Bro., druggists, Harrisburg, Pa . : Gloria :—I would inform you that I received the bottles of ttleßride's Great Pain Killer, and enclosed iSlease find five dollars more, for which send me five holies addition al to-morrow. I leave for camp to-morMv. Let me know whether you can supply me with it in the army. I am in Company H, 202 d uegiment P. V. I have been in very bad healtn for upwards of four years, and two or the one-dollar bottles have cured me completely, and have made me feel like a man. Besides, I have cured a num ber of my comrades of various diseases incident to camp fire, and can recommend it to be the best medicine the soldier can provide for himself. Yours respectfully, JOS. E. WRITE. /Kr All orders from a distance promptly attended to by S. A. KUNKEL & BRO. A HOME CERTIFICATE. The following certificate isfrom a well-known citizen of Harrisburg : • HARRlEllitllta t Aug. 30, 1864. To ran Papua :--It gives me great pleasure to recom mend to the public the medicine prepared by OR. J. J. IiIoBRIDE, which he calls the " KING OE PAIN." I was induced to use It as an external remedy for a bruise, which it relieved Immediately, and subsequently cured entirely. Its success induced me to use it internally for Diarrhoea, with which I was afflicted in a chronic form for nearly eighteen months, 'and to such an extent that my kidneys were seriously deranged. The medicine has cured me,- and certainly that is saying a great deal in its favor, when I reflect how many other remedies I tried without experi encing anything but temporary relief. For my part, I shall always keep a supply of it iu my house, believing as I do that it is a most invaluable family .metricine, The unexampled sale of this medicine proves it to be the most wonderful discovery of the age is the medical art The undersigned are the sole agents for the State, and will supply it wholesale and retail. H A. KUNKEL St BRO., Druggists, sepl6) llB Market street, Harrisburg. PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE BETWEEN PIIILABEILPIIDLA, Lock Raven, Jersey Shore, Williamsport, Run ty, Uniontown, Watsontown, Milton, Lewisburg, Northumberland, Sun bury, Treverton, Georgetown, ~ Lykenstowu, Millersburg, Halifax, Dauphin, AND HARRISBURG-. The Philadelphia Depot being centrally loeated, the drayage will be at the lowest ratea. The Conductor goes through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of all goods intrusted to the line. Goods delivered at the de pot of WILLIAM E. BURN, 812 Market street, Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. w., will be delivered in Bar Kabul; the next morning. Freight. Always as Low as by Any Oths; Line. JOS. MONTGOMERY & CO., Philadelphia and Reading Depot, 0ct21.-tf Foot of Market street, Harrisburg. NEW LIQUOR STORE. IMPORTANT TO LANDLORDS AND OTHERS.—The undersigned offers at whofesate, to the trade, a choice lot of the best liquors ever brought to Harrisburg, viz: French Brandies, Holland Gins, Beach, Irish, Bourbon, Wheat and 0/4 Rye Whisky; Foriegn and bente t ic Wines, such as Champagne, Claret, Catawba, diA Ail liquors warranted, as represented. Landlords and others will find it to their advantage to call and ex amine the assortment at the store, on South Second street, two doors below Chestnut. my2l..dbm GEORGE WINTERS CANNED FRUITS OF EVERY DESORIP. N.,1 TION . SAUOES of all the celebrated manufacturers, BARDINI2, OLIVE OILS, every description. Also, PROWS STOUT, FINE TEAS, COFFEE, SUGAR and SYRUP of all grades and price; and the best selected stock outside, of Philadelphia, All goods guaranteed as represented. Partieular attention paid to all orders from a distance. Goods carefully packed and delivered to all parts of- the city free of charge. SEMLER Ai FRAZER, mg 6 successors CO W. Dock, Jr., & Co. MIME RON:LINO SHERRY, imported 1," 1848. Warranted the Finest Sherry Wine in this reentry. Tor sale at SELMER ik FRAZER, Cprt.4gemtre te. Wss. Dort. it &ge WHEN - ENS excelsior hams, of this sear sonic caring. Just received and for sale by SEMLER & FRAZER, (surge to Wm. Dock. Ir.. kcc CM CAMPAIGN TORCHES, Manufactured and for sale by J. HALL .11011.RMAN, 606 Cherry street, Philadelphia, se2B 8t ivrEss SHAD and FINE NEW MACK. iI EREL, just received, at VEW FISH.-New No. 1 and 2 Mackerel 11 in barrels, half barrels and kilts, and by the pound, al SHISLER & FRAZRR. 4XTBA PARTLY FLOUR and CO E N 14 MEAL always on hand, of the best quality, at It BOYER & KOERPER. SOON.—Pixie salt Salmon, at kJ sues SEISLER & FRAZER. HCE.STERW BASKETS.-Bhisler &Fra ser , auccegesora to W. Dock, jr., & Co ~ have on hand 86 (Wawa hickory baskets. Price 85 80 per dom. je9 CRANBERRIES. Justleoeired, a very fine lot of Cranberries, at ocn3 SHISLER & FIaZER 190 "ilE'spfßorls." ~ BR.E A GRl e r atigit-dlw "[IC7II.I,DOW SOIL FOR SALE, -168 lights V 944, well seasoned. Inquire of G. N. BENDER At Ziegler's Liquor Store, , bier. et st. se293t* A. NEW SUPPLY of 4E18131 SliOELi RAM, jut rseohrod this moral% at SMBLER & FRAZER Successor& to•W. Dock, Jr., & 0 • NVNIAQKvj E t w rI( I. I ------- - . —. . ---- • ---........—....- .--.....-- . s . -.. 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Nervous Affection, and want of Sleep at night. 10th. Loss of Appetite and Vomiting. 11th. Dizziness, Dimness of Vision, and Loss of sight. 12th. Headache and Staggering inwalking, with great-weakness. Out of the thousands of cases of Dyspepsia that have used Dr. Wishart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills, not one of them has failed of a perfect cure. We warrant a cure in every case, no matter if of twenty - years' standing. Sold by all druggists everywhere, and at Dr. Wishart's office, No. 10 N. Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. All examinations and con sultations free of charge. Send for a circu lar. Price $1 per box. Sent by mail, free of charge, on receipt of money. DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA, DYSPEPSIA. ErazAZETH BRA SON, of B randywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Del. , do certify that, for one year and a halt I suffered every thing but death from that awful disease called Dyspepsia. My whole system was prostrated with weakness and nervous debility; I could not digest my food; if I ate even a cracker or the smallest amount of food, it would return just as I swallowed it; I became so costive in my bowels that I would not have a passage in less than from four and often eight days;. un der this immense suffering, my rand. seemed entirely to give way. I had a dreadful horror and evil forebodings. I thonf;ht everybody hated me, and I hated everybo dy; I could not bear my husband nor my own children, eVery- - thing appeared to be horror- stricken to me; I had no ambition to do any thing; I lost all my love of farnily , and home ; I would ramble and wander from - place tOp'utee, but oould'not be contented; I felt that I vi.a.s doomed to hell, and that there was no heaven for me, and was often tempted to commit suicide, so near was my whole nervous system de stroyed, and also my mind from that awful complaint, Dyspepsia, that myfriends thought best to have me placed in Dr. Kirkbride's hospital, West 'Philadelphia; I remained there nine weeks, and thought I was a little better, but in a few days my dreadful com plaint was raging as bad as ever. Hearing of the wonderful cures performed by Dr. Wie hart's Great American Dyspepsia Pills and his treatment for Dyspepsia, my husband called on Dr. Wishart and stated my case to. him. He said he had no doubt he could cure me.. So in three days after I called and placed myself under the Doctor's treatment, and in two weeks I began to digest my food, and felt that my disease was fast giving way, and I continued to recover for about three months, and at the present time I enjoy perfect health of body and mind, and I most sincerely return my thanks to a merciful God and Dr. Wis hart, and to his great American Dyspepsia Pills and Pine Tree Tar Cordial that saved me from an Insane Asylum and premature grave. All persons suffering with Dyspepsia are at liberty to call on me or write, as I am willing to do all the 'good I can for suffering hu manity. ELIZABETH BRANSON, Brandywine, Del., formerly of Old Chester, Delaware county, Pa- Wreaerr's Office, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia. DANIEL E. WILT Da. Wisnakr—l have been a constant sufferer with Dyspepsia for the last eighteen years, during which time I cannot say I ever enjoyed a perfectly well day. .There were times when the symptoms were more aggravated than at others,- and then it seemed It would be a great re lief to die I had at all times an unpleasant feeling in my head, but latterly my sufferings so much increased that I became almost utdit, ter business of any kind; my mind was continually filled with gloomy thoughts and fore boding*, and if I attempted to change toeir current by reading, at once a sensation of icy coldness in connection with a dead weight, as ,it were, rested upon my brain also, a reeling of sickness would occur atthe stomach, anal great pain to my eyes, accompanied with Whig') was the continual fear of losing my reason. I also experienced great lassitude, debility and nervousness, which made it difficult to walk by day or sleep at night. I becathe averse to society, and disposed only to seclusion, and having tried the skill of a number of eminent physichas of various schools, finally came to the conclusion that, for this disease at my present age (45 yeari) there was no cure in existence. But, through the Interference of Divine Providence, to whom I devoutly offer my thanks, -I at last found a sovereign remedy in your Dyspepsia Pills and Tar Cordial, which seem to have effectually removed al most the last trace of my long list of -ailments and bad feelings, and is their place health, pleasure and content ment are my everyday companions. JAMES M. SADNDERS, No. 453 North Second street, Philadelphia, Formerly of.Woodhary, N. J. Dr. Wistiart's Office No. 10 North Second street, Pl:WA delidda. , MUSTARDS, A POSITIVE CURE FOR DYSPEPSIA. - =AR WHAT MR. :MN H. ILABCOCH SAM Na 1028 OLIVE Smarr, ) Philadelphia, January 22d, 1863. j Ds. Wistuar—Sir:,-It is with much pleasure that I air now able toinform you that, by the use of your great American Dyspepsia Pills, I have been entirely cured of that most , distressing complaint, Dyspepsia. I had been grieviously afflicted for the last twenty-eight years, and for ten years of that time have not been free from its path one week at a time. I have had it in its worst form and have dragged on a mostmiserable existence—ln pain day and night. Every kind of food that I ate filled -me with wind and pain, it mattered not how light, or how small the quantity. A continued belching was sure to follow. I had no appetite for any kinds of meats what, ever and my distrers was. so great for several months be fore I heard of your Pills; that I. frequently wished for death. I had taken everything that I had heard of for Dyspepsia, without receiving any benefit; but On. your Pills being recomtcended to me by one who bad been cured by them, I concluded to give them a trial, although I had no faith in-them To my astonishment, I. found myself getting bitter before I had taken onetourth of a box, and after taking half a box, I am a weld man,. and can eat anything I wish, and enjoy a betty meal three times a day without inconvenience from anything I eat or drink. If you think proper, you are at liberty to make this public and refer to me. I will cheerfully give all de sirable information to any one who may call on me Yours, respectfully, JOHN K BABCOCK. For sale at Dr. Wishams Medical Depot, Na 10 North Second • street, Philadelphia, Pa. Price One l)ollar per b en . sent by mail, free of ohm*, on receipt of price. DYSPEPSIA 1 DYSPEPSIA ! BCPIER k ROEMPF.R I, Samuel D. Haven, hive been a great sufferer with Chronic Dyspepsia mid Inflammation of the Kidneys for three Yetirg. I employed three'or four of the most emi nent physicians of Philadelphia, also of Burlington county 14. J..„..They..did all for the,they. mild, but all to no .pnr. pose. I was c o nstantly Sited wlEh earthl pain and Ms. tress, and with constant belching of 'wind and sour acid. My tongue was eofered With I white coating of mecca until it cracked in law furors, and was drelldrylly sore I. Ohl, I ofttimea wished fur death to relieve me of my rimes,ibi I bad lost all hope of ever being well again; twiadelt, a subject or prayer so Gkod Shit he would pea. air Ur MO phYa oidu or iriedielwo: that weal sing as, ',Tv* told g$ mad as Wanagurini MEDICAL DYSPEPSIA. DYSPEPSIA! DYSPEPSIA! "THE UNION--NOW AND FOREVER."--rWebster. LIAiMISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 1.2, 1864 MEDICAL. Dr. Wishar's in the Philadelphia Ledger, of a• great cure made upon lifr. John Babcock, of 1028 Olive street, Phila delphia, by the great American Dyspepsia Pilld. I went to the. Doctor's Office. and placed myself under b treat men; and told him if he failed to cure me, it would be the Lt effort I wend make. It has been six weeks since I commenced the use of his medicine, and I am now a well man, free from all pain and distress and can eat three hearty meals a day with comfort, and feel perfectly well. Dr. Wisher; I want you to publish my case, as I want every poor dyspeptic suffering as I was, Weall ea me, and I will tell them of the great cure I halve received from your invaluable medicine. sAmtrEr. D. HAVEN. , Corner Venango and Lambert streets near Richspond street, formerly from 'ißrightstown, Burlington county, N J. The above are a few among the thousands which this great remedy has saved from an untimely grave. We have thousands of letters from physicians and drug gists who have prescribed and sold the Tar Cordial, saying that they have never used or sold a medical which gave such universal satisfaction. Prepared only by the proprietor, • DR. L. Q. C. WISHART, No. 10 North Second street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sold by Druggists everywhere Bn>jylB-eod•dhw NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. U. S. 7-30 LOAN. nE Secretary of the Treasury gives notice it subscriptions will be received for Cou pon Treasury Notes, payable three years from August 15th, 1864, with semi-annual interest at the rate of seven and three-tenths per cent. per annum—principal and interest both to be paid in lawful money. These notes will be convertible at the option of the holder At maturity into six per cent. gold bearing bonds, payable not less than five nor more than twenty years from their date, as the Government may elect. They will -be issued in denominations of $5O, $lOO, $5OO, $l,OOO and $5,000, and all subscriptions must be for fifty dollars or some multiple of fifty dollars. The notes will be transmitted to the owners ffee of transportation charges as soon after the receipt of the original Certificates of De po sit as they can be prepared. AV; the notes draw interest from August 15, perk lons making deposits- subsequent to that. date must pay the interest accrued from date of no to to date of deposit. • par ties depositing twenty-five thousand dol lars at 'd upwards for these notes at any one time w. ill be allowed a commission of one quarter of one per cent. Spdeia Advantages Of this Loan. Ir IS A NAT/ONAL SAVINCH3 BAII3d, offering a higher rqtc .of interest than any"other and the best seculity. Any savings bank which pays its deppaitnrsin T. B. Notes, considers that it is paying in fi l e 3 be st circulating medium of the country, and it cvanotpay in anything bettor for its own assets t.'re either in government securities or in notes or bonds payable in gov ernment paper. It is equally conveniet.st as a temporary or permanent investment. ..,The notes can al ways be sold for within g .fraction of their fc.ao and SONlnrrynlnfazi are the best security with batiks as cotllaterals for dis counts. Convertible into a. ti.,per Ceo.t. AO Gold Bond. In addition te the very 11,cieral interest on the notes for 'three years,, this privilege Al conversion is n.osii.wortliaiolli three per,cent. per annum, forthe currentrate for 5-2013drias is not lees than nine per cent. pre mium, and be fore the war the premium on six per cent. : V. S. stocks was over twentyper Cent. It be seen that the actual profit on this loan, at the present market rate, is not leas than ten per cent. per annum. Its Exemption from State or Municipal Taxation. But aside from all the advantageh we have enumerated, a speCial act of Congress exempts all bonds and Treasury notes fronvlooaltazation. On the average, this exemption is worth about two per cent. per 2111.1111111, according to the rate of taxation in various parts of the country. It is believed that no securities offer so great inducements to lenders as those issued by the Government. In all other forms of indebtedness, the faith or ability of private parties, or stock companies, or separate com munities, only, is plodged for payment, while the whole property off the country is held to secure the discharge of all the obligations of the United States. While the Government offers the most liberal terms for its loans, it believes that the very strongest appeal will be to the loyalty and patriotism of tho,people. Up to the 24th of Stptember, the subscrip tions to this loan amounted to over $40,000,000. SUBSCRIPTIONS WELL BE asourmo by the Treasurei of the United States at Washing ton. the several Assistant Treasurers and designated • Depositaries, and by the FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF HARRISBURG. ALL RESPECTABLE BANKS ANL/ BANKERS throughout the country will . give'further in- formation and AFFORD EVERY FACILITY TO FtrBSCRIBERS De2B-d&w:toctl9l SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY lAM happy to oiler to the public a large ± and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR GOLD PENS, manufactured by - LEROY W. 'FAIRCHILD. These Pens are well finished, elastic, and will "give en tire satisfaction. • . PLEASE TRY ilmm. SOREFFER'S BOOK STORE, Second street, opposite Presbyterian Church, Harrisburg Pa.'ap2,3 NEW PHILADELPHIA Ci.OAS ST ofl, IN D. W. OEM' NEW BLOM Market Street, Hearrisbarg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES ON FesaroNA:arx (MOANS AND GIBOUL ANS, AND FINE SPRINGr SHAWLS. Will open on, the Ist of April. [mar2l-diy H. C..T , leather of the Piano g Melodeon, Violin and Sining, No. 15, THUD SVII.FAT, BELOW ILIBABT. sep3.ll6m* SAP SAGO, English Dairy, Pine Apple, Nut meg and Now York State Cheese just received at SHISIIR • F mys Encoeaaora to W Dock, Co ALL kinds of hauling with wagons ar carte; WIR be promptlydone by calling on JACOB BRENNER, iy2l earner of Second fdroot and M. o Lane. Prayer Books, Hymn Books, of all denominations, in different styles and at different. ; prices, at - SCHIFFER'S Soolpstore Sept 26 21 South Second street, Hairlsburg,.Pem6 FRUIT JARS, of -the latest Patent (Grit. dais Veet'Pattatl) just received and for sate low at ' /YU • % • • 80111 E ar KOZEIPSit EVENING EDITION. (FROM OUR MORNING EDITION.) PENNSYLVANIA ELECTION. We present the following returns as far as they have been received. They are in such a confused state that it is impossible to give definite results. Large Union gains have been given in Philadelphia and other places —while there is a considerable reduction of the Governor's vote from last year; this vote •will, however, be increased when the returns from the soldiers in camp are received. We have certainly gained several members of Congress, but it is unnecessary to speculate until we can get more returns: PHILADELPHIA CITY Tenth ward, Union majority 1,230. Tenth ward, Union vote 2,312, Deinocratio 1,115. Eighteenth ward, Union majority 1,084. Twelfth ward, Union majority 1,238. Ninth ward, Union majority'2lo. A. • . Seventh ward,, Union majority 816; Union. Seccond ward gives 150 Union majority; Union gain 162. Eleventh ward, 956, Democratic 1,474. Fifteenth' ward, Union 3,180, Democratic 2,201. Soldier's vote,Ohester Hospital, Pa. —Tnion ticket, 81'.— Den:tooratic ticket, 3. . Ohio soldiers, Union ticket, 30. Demo cratic ticket; none. The 24th ward, Philadelphia, gives Kelly (Republican) 200 majority.--Union gain 279. IST DISTRICT complete Randall Democratic 2184 majority, 2D DISTRICT. Union majority 4,048, 3D DISTRICT. Mill= majority 863. LATER FERE PELEADELPHLL Philadelphia limited at ten thousand ma jority for the Union ticket. 3269 majority. STH DISTRICT. Doylestown, Democratic majority, 65; Dem ocratic gain 63. Doylestown, Bucks county, gives 37 Demo cratic majority—Democratic gain 26. Fifth District except Bucks . county 1,001 majority; whole Union majority in the city 7098 against 7081 last year; Union gain 17. 7TH DISTRICT WEST CHESTER. Brownal, Union, 539 majority ; Union gain 5. Chester borough, Delaware county, Union majority 154; Union loss 88. .Delawar. county, Union mojority 1.250. BTEL First ward, Reading, 105 Union majority. Reading, Seventh ward, Union majority 40. Fifth waru, Union majority 51. Ninth ward, Democratic majority 39. " 9TH DISTRICT. Lancaster Democratic majority 105; Dem ocratic gaineloo. Lancaster county—Stevens' majority about 4,000; Union loss of I'soo. Fulton county—About 230 Democratic maj. ; D;qmocratio loss 30. 14TH DISTRICT n :os—Cochran's majority 431; Union loss 213. =1 North's :lasionty in Lancaster is one hun dred. and fift,v. We have gained in the county. Thaddeus Stevens' District.gives 2,500 Union majority; Son:m. 4 . o n township, a Democratic gain of 800; the oajority may fall to 4,500. 10TH CONGRELW.ONAL DISTRICT Howell Fisher,:iumion candidate for Con gress,' has 471-majority in Pottsville. In Tamaqua, Stronse (00p. )has 98 majority. This is a Union gain of ,55 over last year's vote. Pottsville—Fisher, Union, 479 majority ; Union gain over last year 35. Norwegian township, Union gain 42. Union township, 238 Democra tic majority; Port/Clinton borough 11 Democratic majority. Tamaqua borough, Democratic m ajority 98; Union gain 55. Port Clinton boron, gh, Dem ' ocratio majority 11 ;_Democratic ga.'n 20. Pottstown borough, Democratic major.itY 171 ; Democratic gain 37. Lebanon county gives 800 Union majority ; Union loss 200. Twenty districts in Sch uyl kill county give • 268 Democratic gain. ..The majority in the county will be 1,900 ; Um . = gain about 100. 11TH DISTRICT. Easton borough, Northampton county, Union majority 35; Union loss 6. Preemarksborough; Northampton county, 2 Democratic majority ; Union gain 3. Mauch Chunk 100 Union majority; Union gain 18. FROM THE 15TH CONGRESSIONAL DIS TRICT.. NEW CIIMBEALAND. Joseph Bally (Union,) 76; Glossbrenner Goldsboro borough, York county, gives' Bally 37; Glossbrenner 6. Petersburg borough, Perry county, war Democratic majority Cei. Hanover, York county, Baily's majority, Glen Rock, majority for Daily, 8. North Middleton, Cumberland county, Daily 45, kfloasbrenner, :129. Prankfc,rd, Baily 22, Glossbrenner 68. Carlisle,, West ward, 297 for Bang, 277 for Glossb - reu nor. - Cumberland give Glossbrenner, reg,ular Democrat, about 600 majority. 16TH DISTRICT. Bedford borough and township 140 Demo cratic majority ; Democratic gain, 28. Chambersburg—Democratic gain in. North Ward and South Ward. Fayetteville, Hamilton, liercersbutg and Mount Rock, 169 Democratic—Democratic gain of 75. 18TH DISTRICT Jersey Shore gives Wilson (Republican) 16 majority ; Porter township, Lycoming coun ty, gives Wilson 13 majority Muney bor ough gives Wilson 73 majority-Union loss 21. Williamsport, West ward, gives ,Wilson 102 majority ; East Ward gives Wrl/gb.t (Dem ocrat) 65 majority ; Munoy creek .township' gives Wright 63 majority—Union loss .33., LiVerpool borough and tc mnship, Perry county. gives 53 Democratic u tajority ;North-. timberland borough gives 20 Democratii ma- Point township give‘ 14 Demo tatie majwitY. PRICE THREE CENTS. Six townships ' givs 85 Tinidn "ina:ldrity ; Union loss 54. 24TH DISTRICT. Qrawford county Union majority, 1400. Union loss 500. 24TH DISTRICT.... ." llnioa majority 800 in Seaver county. Union loss 180.' 27TH DISTRICT Chester county reported 2,000 Union ma• ority. Union. loss 500. BLAIRCOUNTY. Tyrone borough, Hall, (Union) Senate, 95; Haines, (Union) 92; Christy, (Cop.) 44; Wal ters, (Cop.) 43; Barton, (Union) Congress, 87; Johnston, 46. Snyder township,. Barker 123; Johnson,92; Hall, 123; Haines, 122. Fraysport, Johnston 41 majority. Allegheny, Barker 35. Altoona gives Johnson 152 majority, Hall has CO majority. Frankstown gives Barker 127 majority, and Hall 122. Allegheny township 85 majority for Barker, and 28 for Ball. Holibysburg gives Johnson 44 majority. Barker is the Union candidate for Congress in the district of Blair, Union, 'Mifflin and Cambria-, and L. N. Hall and Kirk Haines are the Union candidates for Senator in the distrk.t composed of Perry, Mifflin, Juniata, Huntingdon and Blair. • NORThIIMEERLAND• COUNTY Sunbury gives-109 majority for George F. Miller. Coal township gives 159 for George F. Mil let UNION COUNTY White Deer township gives 54 majority for George F.. Miller. Lewisburg borough gives Shriner 139 maj. East Buffalo township " " .44 " CC CC " G. F. Miller •74 Union township . 13 " Ci Shriner 9 HUNTINGDON COUNTY. AUNTa'GDON Swope, Assembly " Balsbach " Africa, (Cop.) Kearns .220 .215 .164 ..154 BALTIMORE, Oct. 11._ Emma TELEGRAM :—The result of the election from the .94th Regiment is 139 Union, and 14 Copperheads. Many- away on duty not heard from. C. H. McDERNIOND. EULE, Pa., Oct. 11. Carey Boro'gives Schofield (Rep.) Ormaj. Waterford gives Schofield 143 maj. Union township gives Schofield 92 maj. Lencertt; Schofield, 30 maj. Erie City, Ist Ward, gives Schofield 57 ma jority; 2d ward gives Bigler 5 majority; 3d ward gives Schofield 07 majority; 4th ward gives Schofield 51 majority.. . - Girard borot_ighgives Schofield Z'.s majority. Girard township gives Soho&ad 141 majority. Ridgeway gives Bigler, 2 majority. ii , oludingSt:ldarys, give Bigler (Dem.) 203, and Seholiela, (tep.-re, a Dem ocratic majprity of 198. Keating township 15 Democratic tartjtirity. Chatham township gives a Democratic majority of 02. Gibson township gives Schofield 11 majority. MIFFLIN COUNTY. Barber, the Union candidate for Congress has seventy-four majority in aid . Brk county. FRANKLIN COUNTY.. This county gives two hundred majority. (Wilson is the Union candidate for Con gress, and Shreiner is the Union erindidate for Senator.) - ALLEGHENY COUNTY. Alleghenny county gives 8,000 majority. CAMBRIA COUNTY. Johnstown, Union, 200 majority. LAWRENCE COUNTY. Brighton gives 200 Union majority. LYCOMING COUNTY. Williamsport gives Wilson 63 majority and Shriner 60. Jersey Shore borough, Wilson 16. Marley borough, Wilson 76—Loss 21. Timmy borough, Shriner, 81 majority. Porter township, Wilson 13 majority. Muncy township, Wright 61—U Gain three Muncy Creep township; Wright (Dem.) 63 U . loss 33. , Wolf township, Wright (Dem.) LT, loss 12 ELK COUNTY. RIDG WAY. Bigler, (Democrat) has 49 majority ; Shef field (Union) 46 majority ; Bengar township, Bigler 2b3 majonty ; St. Mary's, Bigler 139 majority. BEAVER COUNTY New Brighton giyes Geo. V. Lawrence (Union) 201 majority. LUZERNE COUNTI. Thirty townships and wards gives Den ison, Denrerat, 495 majority ; Union gain of 648. • .• CHESTER COUNTY:" In two-thirds of the county Maim loss 260, indicating the Union majority in the county at 2,100 on the home vote ; a Union loss of about 350. YORK, corszaraxn awn ' , Ems Baily's distriel—Glossbrenner 202 majority at Newville, and 212 at Carlisle—subsequent ly reported 217, a loss of, about fifty votes on Glossbrenner; from present appearances Baily spill gain over 250 votes.over Glossbrenner at the last Congressional election, the vote of the county being prettfwell in. FROM THE 201ST REGIMENT. BLOODY RUN, Oct 11. The majority for Geo. F. Miller is 21. The balance of the ticket is about the same. GOOD NEWS FROM MISSOURI. Pursuit of Priee's Army front Jefferson City. A Sharp Fight at California. THE REBELS ROUTED WITH SEVERE •LOSS, Defeat of the Rebels at Califor nia, Missouri. From the Jefferson. City correspondence of the Democrat, it seems that the rebel demon stration on that place on the 7th, was merely to occupy our forces while the enemy's main body crossed the _Osage river. After feeling our, fortificationa n .aud fixE4gAluiliClitrong, they passed westwaid daring_ night, 20,- 000 strong, with 16 20 iti , ll4-Litail. long "train. , 'Gen. Pleas:atm orrived an the 4. 0 4#4 of Mil PRIMING OFFICE. ADVERTISING RATES—DAILY TELEGRAPH. The following are the rates for advertising in the TrLa- GRAPH. Those having advertlaing, to do will and it con venient for reference:. sir Four Linea or less conatitnto one-half square Eight lines or more than four, constitute a square. FOR A RALF SWAIM, I FOR ONE SQUARE, One dar•••• :hM Opy s 60 Two days ... ... .... 50 Two days.... 100 Three dare •-•• 75 Three day5.._...... 125 One week ..... 1 25 One week ......• •• • 2 2 ) One.month . 3 00. Uns month 800 Two months Three months:....., 5 50 Six months .. 800 One year 15 06 Administration NOUCCB Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices. Funeral Notices, each inserti jar Business notices 'thee before Marriages and Beat each 'milieu. the Bth, assurned command, and in the after noon folio wed the rebels with about 8,000 cav alry. At night reports reached Jeirenion. City _ that we had engaged Price's rettr, while GCI.2. Curtis, coming from Kansas, was fighting them in front. , The Democrat's Jefferson City dispatch of to-night says that a courier had just arrived from California, 25 miles west, bringing infor mation that our cavalry were skiriazahing with the enemy nearly all day yesterday. in the afternoon the rebels entered Calatornia, and burned the depot and a train of cars. Price issued a proclamation stating that he liaci come into the State, intending to remain. Lie cesired to make friends and not enemies, and that the depredations he had committed were a military necessity. About 4 o'clock our forces placed a battery outside of Calitornia, drove the rebels out, and killed and wounded over 100 of them. Our loss was only a few men wounded. ribe railroad was torn up about a mile on each. side of California. The rebel Colonel Stan devort is reported to have been at Tipton, :last night, with 5,000 men, moving towards Booneville. The rebel major Bowie and Lieut. Key were killed, and Col. Shanin; was mortally wounded. Col. Fletcher, :;iii 15 men, arrived here from Rolla to-night, and report that 1,500 men are repairing the Southwest Branch road. A bridge and water tank were burned at Scott's, 8 miles west of Jefferson City. A GREAT Gov. Morton, the Union candidate. for Gov ernor, is re-elected by ucarly ugst thousand majority.'" Sunset Cox, the greatest copperhead leader in the last Congress, is beaten by nearly fifteen humbed majority. Cincinnati gives six thousand Union tm,.- jority. • NEW ADVERT'S EMENT.". F' tT 18.10 AL - On llidAezday, (Maw 19, 1861, WILL be sold at public vendee, or outcry, at the public house of Raymond zz Henlig's read Hotel, Middletown, Dauphin county, Pcnosylv.iiiii, the following property, late the estate or George Fisher, Esq., deceased, viz : A TRACT OF LAND, In said borough of Middletown, containing 120 a^res and 63 percaes, neat measure, bounded by the Suatara river, and Lancaster, Elizabethtown, mil 3liddletoe a Tamplke road, and Fry's Mill road, arid ouTiots of tee =aid borough of Middletown . . Tho Pennsylvania railroad depot Is within a few pi - es of the film, and the Union canal passeathrough it. Along . the tanks of said canal, for about half a mild, there LW, Landings laid out and rented for board and coal yards. - The tarn land is of the finest quality, had receutly been limed, In in a good stato of cultivation. end eutlinaa;t quantity of timber giowira; thereon for the 0503 of dial farm. /Jar' The Nrin will be acid u lots, if de3ired bypurdm ere. ALSO, a piece of land called. Portsmouth Continue I, originally laid out in 1828, in lots, by George Fisher, Esq. Tao Union ctual and basin having been sub:en-sentry con- structed upon said property, the part now uttered for tz4r, aro lots and portionset lots marked 15, 7,8, 9.10, 1 t, 12,33, 14 and 18, and which were not used by the sad canal com pany, and are now tenanted by Srplo, Cormarry & Co , roc piling /umber, and are adjoining tueir saw mill pi perky.. ALSO, the iollowing lots in tue general pLin ot the [mill of Portsmouth, marked with tiro Nos. 12, -13, 224- sa, ti 4, 72,143, 241, 243, and 244. Tho three latter lots are on the Pennsylvania canal and balm and were recently occupied by Jas.-Young, ksq., as a landing for coal and 'umber. Terms of gale will be made kmovco be ' ROBEE,' fIt , HETr, 4Screicing trustreof tbewldmr accl ic:irs of Co qge F a r Esq., deceased. LOOK HERE! LOOK HERE Campaign Badg,es. CAMPAIGN BADGES, of all styles, fok sale lJ who:erale and' ret di at Schaffer's Bo .IteLore H rr a- burg, Pa. Country dealers are res,:ectrully invited to edl a• d ex mute paces and Ety les. oct7 PllO our fine and extensive stock of Photo • 1 graph Atb'ims and Photograph Cart! Pictures, we Race added a BEAUTIFUL Ee.WELOPB for the rata:Fowl of card pictures. They Mat be wetland will to utimatu sirPhotogniptiers suptilied at the very lowest whole' gale price, and their card printed upon theta for .fl thousand., wholesale and retaill at may 24 SCIEfaFFRIt' 1100 K Ttql: PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, tnar. itt pursuance of the act of Assembl, of Penrivtrar;a : passed the first day of June, 1839, the ttouS holde, the Franklin Bank, of Washington, Penna., will apply to la* neat session of the Legislature for a renewal of its ch.lf ter, with an increase of Its capital front $150,00: ts $200,000. C. M. Rt.:ED, President WASHINGTON. PA, June 24, 1864. jrfil NO. 1 and 2 Mackerel, in kitts, just re caved this monung, and for sale law st & FRAZER'S. " • successors to W. Dock, Jr., .5: CO B ASKETS, BASSETS, in great variety FRAZER, ie27 Sancesmirs In W. Pork. Jr.. k Co. • QmoKED SALMON.— FINE SMOKED smaieN, Just received at SHISLER it; FRAZI:M. . Alba igneressore to Wm nor?:. jr &-46,0 EXTRA WHITE WHEAT FLOOR.—St lected White Wheat Family P.our, jut r,teiv.: and for sale at . SIitSLES iya Successors to W. Dock, Je.. • - L - INGLISH BREAKFAST 'EA.—Jest rt. j.l ceived, a Age chest of English Broah.f4.ei SHISLER TF:k7.E.P. S FRENCH CHALK AN.D.PkITOIreci, Suitable for Batiks, Offices; &c., At Scbeffer's Bookstore Harrisburg, Pa. PuRE SWEET CIDER received today at BOYER & KERPERIS Piamms tICISLES 1 ! By the barrel, hall' barrel, Jar or dozen, b.l n 025) BOINP. DOCKER BOOKS, Wallets and Purses for sate eheap at SCHEFFER'S Bookstore k. OAP SAGO CHEESE—A small but fresh lot or choice SAP SAGO CHEESE, just received this morning, at GHISTS..R. it FRAZER'S. A FRESH supply of -Alioliener's COoksated .C3l. Sugar Cured Hams and 'Dried Beef; at u 0251 'WSW & Kagitnit. ST. Louis , Oct, 10 BEEF TONGtrkg.--4irte large 1)61 4 g:6oles, =red by J.H. Nichener & Co., anitfotsale. by , ; • SHISLER & FRAZER, , ' • 'booming to W . DOck=fie:, co nECEESEChoioe new °rob, Chbesii; jfist rebeiied at SHISLICR4 FRIZEIc4 . for" - Suasteiors to W. Book. Jr.. k no MUSH! FISH! NOS. 1 'AND 2 -RUCKER x 11„ i n ill gze psolwes, Jost reoctivestiuichtgr sale 61951.411-4akttiEWS. 4 50 Two months Three months. 11 00 ais mmths 15 00 One year 25 00 2 7.5 ion 50 reed In the Load Column; or EIGHT CRATS ma Lx for INDIANA STATE. 01110. Valuable Real Estate AT VERY PINE., I.l,tilltailllt (Sttooom.oro WO: .FlOOL!', Jr -• 3 BM 1 +5O