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Yearly subscribers will be charged $4 00 in advance. lakLY Tusown. The TELBOItAPH is also published weekly and famished to subscribers at the following cash rates : Single copies, weekly • . $l.OO Ten copies, to me postoffice 9.00 4, I , 17.00 Twenty AL Vlealßl24G Rase.—The following are the t %tee lor advertising in the Tutstras.sn. Thoie having advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. IC Four Dues or less constitute one-hall square.. Eight lines or more than four consti tutes a sNruire. V I IB ;11 4 ; 3 ;4g rho galPrris? iV mg Eil . . • Ca COlO 1-'l- , z - ° BBBSgSISB aSe , 4110 IF , B °°' 4BOI3BEVISSSO cr _, ✓ 64, 0t44 —t. -ICoccpCo -3 .4.0"."1-. 2.BB23gfnatS e sue_ - 40 .-4.444.44.44-4.4. fg t 52 24:8r.v.5.3.3.T.8 41. 0 ° -s-ssEgggv. or 9' • . C 3 1.0 • • .0. 90..0. en. en a S 5 . M. a co pR •-• $a c, io o CAOO0 0. PP.. b'l y + Q lr p N 00 g tion Notices, 1 time a weak, six oticet. Auditor's Noticei, ~ 60: I 'humored Notices each. insertion.— E.Busineid ;notices inserted in the Locai 03 , or before Marriages and Deaths, &GEM CUTS Pisa Liss for eaoh insertion.. _ As, an advertising medium the TBISGEAPH has no.eflual, its laige circulation, among business men and families,. in• city and country, placing itvbeyond corepetilibu. `. _ • .. Piiithintau* THE UNITED. STATES HOTEL. PA. cgyp,ja . & HUTCHISON, Proprietoys 'IlITISwell , known Hotel is now in a condi tion to accommodate the traveling'public, effort:jug the most ample conveniencesTablce.for th e t u i . .isient'.gnest and the pernianent'Aarder. , TEE :TNITED STATES HOTII6-':--iiis been entirely ret:tted throughout, and now has ac nsminedatien:l equal- in extent, comfort and luxury - to any c:otel. between Philadelphia and Pittsburg. i ts i o scuition is thetest bithe State Nitta', being in a.‘o3', - nemies to all-the railroad depots, and in close croximitylo all lithe dik es an d b us i ness 1 0 6 1 -litiee of the ty. It has now allAe.cenveniencob' of . _A P',l 4,82 cLA,SBLECOTE4, and the .PioPrietors are dOtermined to, spare neither expense, time or later to ensure the comfort of the guests. The l otronage-of the traveling public iirespecthilly so Itoit*l. • - - 2 jell-dtf ttiCivrtsil ! 20; .1438.—Compowd; of the 000 followingb , qt 000 ren re oeived , liawsomee,-celeinwied. Raw JERSEY; selected: EVAIIB AND auperior. 31.19smaza's EXCELSIOR, canvassed. :111u:s .iireErdaxoa,..not.,,,2 . mgavastki. . 2 cattv" kid ! • 4 Iltbe Crrr, not canvassed. .PLApi HAM, dric4 Prim- , Arend' 24.1%; very fi ne. , ' Each ha m sold will be guaranteed as repre sented. • & CO. (10AL OIL, a further reduction in Coal Oil, V superior article ofmoniexplosivo Coal 011, for siii&verir Wyk, 'l)y : !. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Col'. Front and Market Sta. mill FISH—We are now offering very low, a lot of - *twice „.11ackerel;: in. barrels, ' lalires, quarters and kite. .NICHOLS.& BOWMAN, e 8 Onr. Wont Pred.tvicirkettiitieta: SALT, As hton and; ,cll:lTyi in large in. small quinititiee, by NICHOLS , & BOWMAN,' - al Mr. Wiwi+. '9to lifaticet stir* BROWN &rim and • e '• .SCOTCH . ALE of the best brands, always. owboxid andforo,e by [apl4] wg-.,wp4 t . Ja.; CO,;:-; EICIE ,r4 Oll HAW E Caevassed, in large or small quantities very, low, for Bale by 2110110L6 & WYMAN; (Jar. 'Frani , and Market. ata,, 1123 TABLED BEEF AND BOLOGNA; a very &Woe Jl.l lot, jfistorecsived and for sale by nir 39 - WM. DOCK JR.., & CO. ALL PAPER, BORDERS, aca , &Lc., at las • 7 31r 1 3 ' 13124,1 . 's BOOKSTORE, ,- left ' 1.8 Market ettaet. MOWN STOUT AND SCOTCH ALE, in 11 1 k betties, juin received and foreale by nirBol . WK. DOOR. COP'lrl FR AND StiKARB of all gradecan: , at-reasonable prices for sale - br,;,7,77 -- WM. DOOR ..IW4‘..gt/ riEEireEL'llliOibp* and oilier. prima dairy . N.l obsess, forOale by '. - '1'!! - r -I' tE - NICHOLS & 80WMAN,;• 34 .,1i, jet •._.. _Cor. Front and Market-- - - Illienand =GUSH PLACKING,S ryi lanted not only iS , iitatsiloe pollah of but to Feeerve,ttei kshpatae, got* sale by • X 4 3. W . l;ta, & Od: DR. JOHNSON miA.Lewinticort.m LOCK HOSPITAL IJAB effectual remediesin moattheeerworlhßfor Y and DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE BAL/T3 L 9 MX TO TWELVE muss NO EIZE,CURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. Ours Warranted, or Yo Oheerge, in from One to Two Dap. - - Weakness of the Back, Affections of 'the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vorumees,, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Piart, Timidity, Tremblingv, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, l'hroat, Ni se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth.=, those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Byrum to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting• their- 'most-bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage; aro.`, bnpiataible; YOUNG MKS' Especially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dr4dful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young lien of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy tile' living lyre; may call with "fall ' ambience. ; i y, R-. 4 .s' 4=l —VI Xril l'. s' Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat: keg marriage, being aware 'of physical Wea r , nese - organic debility, de formities, &c., spedily . Quad:._ xra p% • He who plume himself under the care of Dr.' J. may religionalrconSde in hiahonor 8135 gan hleman, and confidently, rely, upon his skill aft a Physician, oßaouti N,ni.uiwnss Immediately Cured, and foil vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renders life miserable and marriageimpossible—is the, pen attY Sid* thaiictinarOtitnpioper indulkence. Young persons are too apt to commit emcees froth not 'being aware dreadial quences that may ensue. NoW, Who that'un derstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power'of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits , than by the pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasures pf healthy offspring, the . most serious and doable .: tive symptoms to both body and mind . air The system becomesderanged, the phySioal and mental functions weakened, loss of procreative power, names irritability, dyspepaist,,piliita tion •of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debilitY-P wasting of -the framei.conghocon sumption;,,dimay and death. Orme, No. 7 Boma Ihtithianth tYTRAIST, (' I Left hand side going froth ,l3altimore, street, a few from the corner. 'Pea nptl6` oltoirve nein° and number.; • • • Lettere must be ' paid and contains stanik' The DoCtor's 'Diplomas bank in his.office. ' • ' ;DP: J,ORINEON; 'emhei - of - the BoYal,CollekO`Of - Surk‘mus, Len - don; kradithte from one of the most. eminent_ ;colleges In the Vidted, Statety and the . kreater part of whose life . haibeen Spent in the.ho4- :tale of London; Paris, Philadelphia: ,and where,has effected some of the most astonishing cures that' were ever „knoirn3 ,troubled with ringing in the head and ears when aeleep, great nervousness: 7 being alarmed at , sudden `sounds; ' bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured , immediately,. .... 01 .. . 1 .4- -sir xr G. ab . TAKE PARTICIMAR TOL These. are some ' - cif the sad inAlancholy effects Produced by 'early . habits i of, youth, yin: Weakness of tauji' back - hilt4so Pakus; in, the . head,,dinniess of sight, loss of Muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, wilful:lk irritability, symptoms of consumption, ,&c.. MBETAIWZ.—The fearful effects , on theanind are much to be dreaded—loss of - memory, con= fusion of .ideas, depression of spirits, 'evil bodings, aversion to society r self distrait, loie of solitude, timidity, &c., are some evil's produced. t YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a dartain practice indulged in• when= alone, a hablt•fre quently learned- from evil • companlonSi' or at school, the effects of which , are • nightly felt, even. when-. asleep, and If. sot blued ; rehdeia l Marriage:lmpossible, and . destrorPtioth-labid; and body, should apply immediatiffyl What a pity _that's .yOung man, the hdpe his country, %the darling otitis parimats, should be snatched from all prospects andietiloydientsi 'of life,:hy the consequence •of deviating trout the path of nature and indulging in a sittain secret habit: Such papa= MIST, before toniOni- iefiect that a sound - mind and 'body eire'ike Most necessary requisites to;pfotabte connubial, happiness. Indeed, without tbeiee;)tifeliberiney through life becomes a weary pilgrimage ': prospect hi:surly darkens tolhetriew • -*Lamina becomes shadowed with despair and-filled With the melancholysrallection that thebappinesif of aka:Ahem becomes blighted' with' oaf 'osirb:;i• : Ofili:PßUDltitOk ' Wheri the misguided and &SSA' votary ' Of pleasure finds he has irribibed' the . seeds :of this painful disease,' it too'often ' happens, that* illtlmed reuse of 'shame or the dread of die-' brivrity deters bird from applying to tlioisiirhd, from edtreatiOri:' and respectsWity, ceikalone befriend He fails into the ha nds of tgiid=, rant and designing , retendert,E . Whb, `incapable : of 'miring, filch 'his pecuniary substature, p' him triflin _ month after month, .' a , long ' as the smallest fee can'be obtained, and in desisair leave him with ruined' health to sigie over his disappointment, or, by the' use of the, deadly , poison; • ' Mercury , , hasten the' rxinstitsi' 14onalsymptoms of this terrible ilrieriik such elections of the Head, Thrdat, Node, •rogressiog with frightful' rapidity` till ;death *Atli puts a period to his dreadfdsollerpge igend- Mg him to , that undiscovered country' from hence no tri;rellisr returns. , . INDOBSEthfINT . OP -THE pmws The sassy tbausands aired at thiainstitntion year after .yisai; awl% the numerous linpOrtant, surgical operation performed bbyy Dr. SolinSois. Vtaesse4 by the sepbrters of the las, VA, alidanany.other . pspersokabsta of *bleb' ve • again attdAgabrbefeWthe :pitbll44be: ..,blaistiadingasivgisateicaui eliaractet br a !sufficient guaraiitee to, , a a gli c t,e&L, - .4 EIur4I I3II OOEvitTAFDP7,-. gEr I 9IID. 10 .4 ri ds itoMi ilttbicaL K&BBIAGE HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, AUGUST 14 1863 fflisallantons. TO ALL WHO MAY BE DRAFTED WAR DEPARTMENT, PRovosr MARSHAL GENERAL'S OFFICE; Washington, D. C., Ailf 10, 1863. CIRCULAR, t No 43 r THE following extracts from laws of the United States, now in force, are publishedfdr the information and guidance of all concerned: Section 12, of the Enrolment act, after di recting bow the draft shall beconducted, says: "And the - person-so-drawn shill be notified of the same within!fin days thereafter, by a writ ten or printed notice, to be salted personally, or by , leaving a Copy at the lairt place of resi dence, requiring him to appear at a designated place of rendezvous to report for duty."" Section 18, of the Enrelment act; contains the following: "And' , y Vinton faiiing. to re porkatterlitre'4erg . , r Wink, as perern - pre- Ecalr, Spirt t !In . . . 4; subgtitiltec:or pixy hi ( 1 .1 e the re uliiiii in Thereforluffiiill be deemed`A DESERT it, and shall be arrested by the Provost liarshai, 7 and sent, to the nearest mill= tart' post for Tria l: court-martial, unless, upon proper showing thit'lie is not liable to do mili tary duty, thetfloard• Of Eurrilmentsliall` relieve him frem the draft:" ' : • , The 20th Article of War contains the follow ing : ; '-tAll officers and soldiers a • con ,victed of having"deserted, shall seer Dana, or sucttotherintnishnient as by sentence of court martial- sheathe 4dflicted.". •' - . JAMES . B: FRY, Provost Marshal General - PIIOV6ST MAHE:II,I'IB 01110 X, 14TH D/STRICI', Bari iaburg, Pa., July 18th, 1868 rrigOSE WHO' BE DEAF fED, and the , .1 public generally , are directed to study the above order, and, be guided and governed by 1.4, as Sao. 111 of tlai:lbilioamasa Aor will, be rigid enforcedin tbellth District of 'Peribsylvii nis. JOHN KAT CLEMPIT, Captiin aria-Proioat' Mikislial, yl3d3tawtf] ' 14t1CDIstrict Pennsylvania. P 13,00 1 ,11; EATIOIC • 17[THERkilii; the Honorable jOlflC tr. Psassom, President Of ttus Cori 'of Common Pleas irr the 'Twelfth Judi:lel District, consisting, of the counties ct.tebation. and Dauphin, and tho lion. Saw. IL kurntitapd Hon. ;roma, asset:tate Jtidges in Dauphin cousty.havtog homed neir precept; bearing Mite:the 1 ' 2 9b 1 day at May, 1863, to me , *MlSOteaorex of 43Yer and Ternimer andetteneral .Jail Delivery and &Salmis of the Peace at Harrisburg W , for the • conittrof Dattphlni.andiatommenee 'ON twelve einer or ACCIIIaT RFC!, beta MIX DAT or AVOW, /868, and to continhe — olie - Wl* . 'Notice Endiefore lierebY 'es t er tithe" Ceronor, Yes. Noes of the Peace, Aldermen, add Constables of the said county of Dauphin,,that,they be then and there in their proper persons, at 'o'Clock In th e iorenoon of said day, with , trtel, records, inquisitions,i examinations, and their own remembrances; ,to do ,tboso,. things, which to -their' office - appertitine ,to be done, and, those who are bonnd in recognirances to prosecute against the prisonere that, are shalthe in the Jailor Dauphin Mit- Sy, then and there to Kmiec etc againet.them ab shall .bejust. - , ) Given tinder lily hind. Harrisburg the 17th day gl ,Julyg in. the leer) oN'otir Lord, 'l.Blo,'` and , in, the • eiglatylereith y e ar of. the • independence -ot Ithe Dotted states.,l v i . r , - •J D DCA Sheriff , ,• ' • Elarrisburg,',„lnlY 31,1868. %, ' ' ,iyl.74l.Bticitd .NOTJCE:' ,rrHE DRAFT Ilfteerkth and adjoining ,I Dlstricts..- - -Natiffiffiftibltittifi. Agency.— lA. K. SWlSllKEt'SPOY.:"thirig'opened an Office in Carlielegat`the Government 4E608601'S Office,in _ilheem's Hall, -fire now prepared to furnis eribittifee:dt,fSir prices. Substitutes supplied .liom - tbis c office wiii,be able bodied aliens not ailbjec:Chiclraft. All draft ed persons served by.us ,guarantied a;release from the draft. Apply at once itulrflon or, by letter at 'the be " National " tiiilyititfitO, , i, .Aieney,:' Alieem'ES RefinmceiJ. M. Weakly, Joseph Ritner, jr., J. Bheem. ' angB-tf A. 11. SWISHER & CO.- ROBERT ENODGRAIgB - ATTORNEY4T-LAW-- n the dace of F. &emi r Es 4.;: Noith Third street, - third door above Market,-Harrisburg, Pa. N. 8.--Peingon e .lionnty l and Military Claims of all'kiiide prosecuted and collected. Refer` to Mons. John: 0.;-piiik.44, David Minnma,.4, and kuitibpitori. : niy9,-daw6M •. EMPTY •Bolvtg . Ty' Bbrnal :(0141ta and 200Pti% Fniit, for sale - at Bari's Auction Store. • Also, a general assortment Of new and second , hand furniture alwa ys on,hind ard for Bare 'Cheaper than at 4nk other.essablishilient*tbe City. • With* price:oldd foie all kinds Of second. hand furniture ncl other .artKiles. W.l3Aitt St CO., 1 •Lioensed Auctioneers. i 9. 31 .F,.. • , :,i,: PROTOGILAPRie ALBUMS; Of arty, elm not liwAe , :gitaniiiird•'etyles"*Rlie made to : : I BERONEWS - ' ehilii`BookStOre. iiiirineitlcally'ikalad7 DusgsvED , Tam a of - • - al a t4..ohal dftiqiiAlorts, an `d all riga by oo - t delibiburiatracter, o the m fg 114 PitaidEdOr af113 , 4 111 large and email ifhAehire are able - to sell lower !than oaf ewe and'exinitai. 'BOWMAr, jeB ConidirreitUd Market Ste. °re a l colored ¢ ou) q~rlet[ee; White - •- . AAP - fris, K or ...knTh otiie..end , other • - ' "T: 1- - Mwne Wax§eri J . SVGA*. " f IVily 940, fro ' . u n andl; 7 (l l 3. c aitirriritteA, - • • • - vi c nit - mut Ifilikft,accet& large“invoice , qif lmpFlistid - 1.1 Lemons; jildliecohted , iiiid for: tide by ; • NIOROtatrEOVATAA ' 'Oor. -Front siatailfit st 4., .angB pullp "Aim' _ThD.SPIOES, 3 ;44i..celebrated Mai Italie alma' feT Bale. b.% = • J • 11 4 • L; WM. POCK, AI la4ii rot tolcanviesed stiialcured 3 ,llonrisembitatinglill•thit choice bnpide , ln 4141.kePAOr,saleittp .- • NICHOL* .BOW-MANi .?;"; ang.ga FrintaniF Marktit,l GEE' „ lain icdtaibni inati44.-tv and a eile by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2O 4t. lt lo • Iniotellantonr. USEFUL and. VALUA BLE DISCOVERY ! GREATDISOOVERY INSOLUBLE CEMENT! Is of more general practical utility than any invention now before the public. It hat been thoroughly tested dur ing-the last two years by practical men and pronoun ., by all to be SUPERIOR TO ANY Adhesive Preparations known Applicable useful Arts. HusoN's TasoLIJB/M CntzNT Is a new thing, and the re sult of years of study ; its combination is on A new thing Masao Principles, And trader no circumstances or change of temperature, will it become corrupt or emit any offensive smell. , BOOT ' ti ; SHOE Manufacturers using Ma chines,„ will find , it the Cementing; best, article knoWn for Oeenting, the Channels, as it works withouttep at, is not affected by any change of tempera ture. Its" Combination Boot and Shoe Nandliallll3Tll. Jewelem Will find it imfficiently adhe sive for their nee, as hasheen proved. hie especklly adapted to Leather, And we claim all an especial merit, that it , sticks Patches and Linings •to Boots ana Shoes snificilmtly strong with out stitching. Families. It is the only LIQ HID CEMENT Ikrtard, that is a sure thing for mending Furniture, Crockery, Toys, Bone, Ivory, , And articles of Household It is a liquid Bemetilbi3r Humes INHOLUBLE Clanari Is in a liquid form and as easily applied as paste. HURON'S 111130LUBLI OAT Is insoluble in water or oil. INIXILUIEW Adheres oily MD Supplied in Fatally or Man. ofsoturers' Packages from 2 Ounces to 100 lbs. VILION BROS. & CO. Proprietors; Providence, B. I. Finis Agents in Philadelphia jeB-dly LAING & MAGIITITIB AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 EITTIAE.EI CC= POCKET BOOKS, MBES PORTMONATES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, 4ELLER'S , Drag and Fancy 'Geode Store, No: 91 ilarket Bred. A.FINE,LOT`OF BANKERS' CASES AND. LARGE WALLETS • ' Some Splendid New Patterns of LADIE'S' -The -best, ,Morocco . TRAVELING SA TCHELS', . And a generidirailey•of AMOY GOODS, gni', OP , icireente;ticiwcia Mk' at • ' • • • SELLER'S. myll] Drtig Store, No. 91 lilarket Street. 60 000 HAIL We • have just •mceived And. &we. in store tke largest lot Hof ilamiv of choksv-!•brands ever `Offered in. this market, which wel offer.' to sell lower than any other store in town. • NIOHOL9 &' BOWMAN, ;Dor. Front and Market, ate. je24 A M0*11.1.-4e want agenis at $6O a # l 4 ll *- 84W1138 PM(4 to sell our , h l Oani Pencils ßtfiners and 3.8 other neyr, Useful and carious articles. 16,cirCulare, free. SHAW &CLARK, . Biddeford. Me. iyaus,,lND, :HYMN :13030,Kepi LAUB andiiiiiend4 titc4 of Pocket Mid ba. Family Bibles. • - • Preebyterian, Methodist, Whelan German *cheated ; and.otliorlaympt BoOke; .14t, it; tBEREINEWS-OREAP AOO3IOIIE. IHAMtk—Mtehenerls &melelof Hann, by the • hokeheafty Verde', 'barrel in * 'shatlo ham, 'dammed and lintiariv, , fdr dide lower than any other store; 'hani.warranted. • Cell And•examine st ~NICHOLS it IX)WHAH, jet • Oor.lYOntandifark'eittreete. pwat,*o44.lll:4,:d.ali glagi and aikdinutmine, at • , IgOHQ.I.B Br , AOWMAN'L 91124 9 0 1%. F.ront and - Idarket ate.. POTATOES 1 • 't'OTATOES 6 oa, BUSEEELs Trice° N. ,Y. Mflicer, and Peach Blow, Potatoes fOr'Eala at No. 106 Market street, Nairlekarg, Pa ~, , . • QIIGABS.for Plesereing - Ot Idols; #.-) we are now-effrr isg low: Call and Awake at .) ;NICHOLS 8P BOWMAN'S,- ' • • 1 ja24 ; Oetarront and Market' rdei. . . mac , 'leig. a riXii•NV - flUff - th ' er f) Y - tillie 'X. . • N4, - Eiiifelopes; VitilimiecWl3ll. , Garde I' apB At Stautter•gil'S BOOKSTOEB. Paiit Ettegrapt HILTON'S FROM WASHINGTON. OFFICIAL REPORT OF GENERAL GRANT. The report of the operations of the Army of the Tennessee, from the day on which Major General Grant assumed the immediate com mand of • the expedition against Vicksburg, to the surrender of, that place, is published in the Official Gazette. lie, says it is a striking feature so-far as his observationgoes of. the present volunteer army of the:United States, that there is nothing , which men are nailed upon to do, Mechanical or professional, that.accomplished adepts cannot be found for the duty required in almost every regiment. lie cannot close his report without an ex pression of thankfulness for his good fortune in being placed in co-operation with an officer of the navy, who v aocOrderi to. every move tbat seemed forlbe interest and success of our army his hearty and energetic support. "Admiral Pjrter," he adds, "And.)the very efficient offt cers under him, have ever shown the greatest readiness in. their co-operation—no matter what' was to be done, "or whatrisk to be taken, either by their men or their vessels. Without this prompt and cordial support, my movements would have been much embarrassed, if not wholly defeated." JEWELERS DOUBLE TRACKS BEtWEEN NEW EDW. AND WASHINGTON, August 13.—The several:nal road companies constituting the line between Washington and New, York (now temporarily. represented here by their agentso are •-busily engaged in the redemption ,of their promises, made last winter, for; ;the; construction .of a double track along the entire line. The double traJd between .Trenton and New. York will soon be completed, and a large force is at work between Trenton and Philadelphia. From the latter city southisrard-the, double track is complete'to We*ark, Del.,and it will be speedily fi nished between B altimore end Warbington. Work is progressing upon the bridge across 'the %sip:Johanna, and there is a rhoepcCt that a ;double track road, without anY changes of cars, t ' sylii soon be ProvidedbetWee'n-Washington and Now York. The companies have ordered . adrty .new first class ears for the line. • REMEMBER THE SIEGE OF iORA.ALESTON. ftegreie of the Movement on Chaileston. R'he Attack on Sumpter and Wagner Fixed for thelath. ihRGE 14110 k BEINFORCHUNTS ARRIVING. psi ATTIONC. ON ONARIXON OOKIIENOND Nsw Youx, Aug. 18. The:steamship Arago arrived at this port to• day, from Port Royal via Charleston bar, • at' 8 rclock on Monday morning. She brings the .176th Pennsylvania regi ment, 60a strong, :whose term of service has expired. Our _correspondent,. under date of -the Bth inst says: rebels have: built• numerous additional batteries on James Island f and: we• till, have to encounter a hundred more gems i han Dupont had: opposed - to' him. They are also building interior lines of defences close to •the city. • - "Not less than 7,000 troops have landed on Morris Island during the past week, from the North." . • t. Under the date of 5 r m of the 9th, he days: . . • = "Gen. Gilmore has notified Admiral Dahlgren that he will be in readiness to commence the assault on the 18th. . = • "The'navy is all ready, so that the fight will commence on that day. • "The greatest confidence is felt as to the re-. 1 `snit.. The full of Fort Sumter and Wagner mid' -Cummings'- Point is regarded as a certainty in from-two to six hours: ' • :deserter= from-Fort Wagner Nays two thirds of the guns have been le:moved from 'Fort Sumter and mounted onJames Wand,' and :that the fall of Fort Sumter is regarded by the rebels'ais a certainty; -The datnage done by the Monitors in April rendering the possibility of holding Sumter not.to bethought-of.' "A deserter. also says that Sumter-was on the point of snrrendering.when.the monitors •with drew in the last attack. . • ' : "We have been shelling night•anff-dar.- Fort Johnson keeps up a brisk fire,' and our wooden gunboats go in every day and shell the rebels.. At night the rebels shell our land batteries and we shell them in return. • ' • I 1 "On Sunday meat we will Certainly hOld *Sumter;•and within a few days after Charleston 'or its ruins will be in' our possession. "Five more 80bOODEtte anffthe wooden gun boats ara stripping for the fight.. "The weather .conthmea delightful, though there la great suffering , for .the want of ice, lemons and, sugar. Cannot Boston, New 'York or Philadelphia : seod cargoes here for the-use of our gallant sailors and soldiers?" I== Vir f oLs?merrox, August 13 WAMIMTON. . • Ems war =in.] L At the time the Aragct leaves the Ottawa, Marblehead, Seneca and Iron** ire engaged theturninirige 7 Point battery. The .Arago , reporti'nur losses at Morrislsland as very trifling, not exceeding three or four casualties per day. - The bark Faith, from l'hiladelphia .was : _to tally lost mil:nt - Royal. bar on theld inst. • . FROM FONTRE MONROE. I: We 011/0118TON-:-lIAJOR GIII 3AL PSC*---FROlt RICHMOND-trinozinas IN riowrg CAROLINA I FOaTa9 MozawN, August 'l2 • The. United States gunboat Memphis, Acting 'Master Curtis commanding, arrived. this morn-, ing front Pori Royal, and direct from off Charleston. They left the fleet on 'fittpday eveninilmt, and Wog no ridditional demi.— " The siege progressing istiStriciiu:4"•lB firmed by , this Tnelieventhistridifligliteekth al* , s" aie imiteddintcriolug'and 4 MajireGenerat bn • pair.letvee Fortieitaidbiirde imnfedhitelytiek take command of that section of the depart- Merit in Neirbern, North Carolina. PRICE ONE CENT. Major Benjamin B. Foster, A. A. G ; Dr. D W. Hand, Medical Director; Lieutenant Charles B. Sterling, A. D. C., and Lieutenant James D. Atwater, A. D. C., of Major General Peck's old staff, accompany hint to his new field of labor in that Department. The steamer De Molay, from Boston, arrived in Hampton Boads this morning. An English doctor arrived at Fortress Monroe to-day from Richmond. The doctor gave his name, but wishes it not publish& ; says he left Richmond last Saturday, and came by cars to Station Ivor, on the Norfolk and Petersburg railroad, thirty miles this side of Petersburg, which is as far as the cars are running. From Ivor he came in a Virginian carriage (a one horse two-wheel cart) to a yoinkair milts this side of Suffolk, and from thence be came on foot to Norfolk. He reports that there are no troops, not even a guard, in Suffolk, and no troops in Richmond, but the streets are filled with officers. "He saw no gunboats in the harbor at Rich mond, but knows they are building two Iron clad; but does not know how far they are ad vanced. "The Doctor was in Richmond five weeks and complains of the high prices of board, ($l2 per day,) and hard fare at that. "The Richmond Enquirer of Monday, 10th inst., expresses strong condemnation of the course the .North. Carolinians are pursuing in calling a mass, convention of the Unionists of North Carolina to" send a delegation to Wash ington, D. C. "The Enquirer speaks hopefully of Chart eston, and claims that they have greatly strengthened the works of Battery Wagner." The Doctor also says "the tiontheraers express a areat dis like to General Grant and say that Grant and Rosecrans are the only Federal generals they fear." MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. PHILADILIPHIA, Aug. is The Flour market continues excessively dull and to eff,ot sales to any extent, lower prices would have to be accepted. There is . no ship ping demand, and the only wales reported are small lots for the supply of the retailers and bakers at S 5 25®55 50 per barrel for superfine; $5 621®55 75 for extras; $5 87®66 50 for extra ramily, and s7®s7 50 for fancy lots.— Rye Flour is selling in a small way from $1 50 to ss—the latter figure for extra slily. In Corn Meal nothing doing, and. but here to t a t operate - in. The Wheat market is prices, not withstanding the limit coming for ward, favor buyers, _ . bushels at SI 85 for fair and good old red, $1 20(41 82 for new do.; and $1 mai 60 for Kentucky white ; 1,000 bus. Canada white sold at SI t 5. Penna. rye commands $ 05 for old and92o9sc. for sew. Corn is firmer ; • sales of yellow at 780. Oats are dull ; sales 2 000 bue. at 58®- 56c. for new Delaware and 70c. for old. Penn- Sylvania, , Niar YORK, August 13. Cotton quiet at 67®68c. Flour dull. at So decline"; 8,000 bbls. , sold ; State S4@PI. 60, Ohio $5 25®5 35, Southern $6 60®6 75. . Wheat unsettled, prime firm -; common I@,2c lower ; 5,000 bushels sold ; Milwaukee Club $74,51 18, Chicago Spring 99(441 13; Red $1184(41 25. Corn declining; 60,000 bus sold at 66(4680. = Provisions quiet. Whisky, 441@, 46f. Pork and lard steady. Frei ~.ht drooping.- _ - . . 4 lltAtrusuius,. A ugus t 1.8. • Flour declining. Wheat buoyant and ad viticed sc. for white. Corn sells at 86(487o. Sugar prime; sales' 300 bbls. Porto Rieo Nig Rio coffee nominal at 27®28c. Whis ky dull at 47.3.®,48c. New York Money Markets. Nzw Yosx, August 13 Stocks lower but closed lamer at a decline. C. & B. L 10f, Cumberland Coal 261, Ills. Central B. 117, Michigan Southern 1141, N. Y. Central 124, Beading 118, Mill. & Mies. 146, gold 261. Money more active at 6 per cent. on calls. Sterling exchange unchanged. puiusaNG COTION.-A letter to the St. Louis BepttbliCan from nothern Mississippi, under date of July 27, says : The rebels , are burning cotton far and wide. The whole country south of the Tallahatchie river and between that and Jackson, Miss., is one vast cotton conflagration. The torch is put to every bale that can be found, and the smoke from the burning staple bangs like a dense fog over the land. And while this is done south of the Tallahatchie, Chalmers, is beginning the work of deettbctiOn north of that stream, and betweea it and the Coldwater creek. Orders have been baled to burn all, andlhis forces are out in every direction carrying them into execution. They swear t a balasballbe Ipft for Federal confiscation, and we believe that in lesithan thirty days Missiesippi -proud eind once prosperous Mississippi—will be a deso-, late waste, a vast plain of smouldering ruins. inn Guaymas m Tsurressrur.—A Cairo cor respondent, writing on the 3d inst.; says : From Memphis.l. learn that Richardson, Riffles and Forrest, the chiefs of the• guerilla bands,` had made arrangements for the union of their -finces somewhere in the vicinity of Jackson or I t exingron, according to circumstances. The Movements of these guerillas are of special in terest to the people of west -Tennessee, and we are gratified to believe that 'the period of their wicked eitree4 l , B 01 11 ,94 d.nrat,Qn. 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