EiESIES THE TEL.t6RAPH MORATINg AM) g V Z.N LYG, . GEORGE EE:RON,,Eit. OTHCE ra - lED BT., NEAR wltivrat T . ll,Rms OF StrZSORIPTION SINGLE St7WCF.II'TION hutlui LS Iltuawkra l 9 Earven tiff' dty at 12 cents per wpe.k. 7,earitsiibectibetil be charged 30 00 in advance . Those persons who riegiecttt. pay to aayanast be charged 17 . 00. WEEKLY TELFG RAP% Ida Trutopitils ..070pcibILstwd vretAdy, and is nirniatort snLic,Tibera at't4:lfollowlng cash reins : single ccp:ce, ........ ...:..51 litirce copies to one Post (Met Ten copies to ono Post Oi tic 11~EDIC'A L. DV SP . EPSI Ay DISEASES RESULTING FROM DISORDERS OF THE LIVER ANB fiIITSTIVE OWNS, ida CUIIED BY 1100FLAND' GERMAN BITTERS, THE GREAT STRENGTHENING TONIC, THESE Bitter have performed mars cures; have and do give better satisfaction; have more tes timony; have more respectable people to vouch for them ' than any other article in the market. We dely any one to contradict this assertion, and will pay $l,OOO to any one that will produce a certificate pill,- Mined by us that is not genuine, Holland's -German Bit ters, will cure every case at Chronic or NOITOII3 Debility, Diseases of the Kidneys, and dis*asop arising from a dis ordered stomach. Observe the folluWing symptinas, cc:- stilling from the disorders of tho 'digestive organs: Con stipation, Inward Piles, Fullness of Blood to the head, Acidity of the Stomach, Nausea, Heartburn, Disgust Tar Food, Fullness.° sweight in the Stomach, Sour Eructs tidns, Sinking or liutteriug at the pa of the stomach, Swimming of the bead, flurried and Milieuit breathing, Fluttering at the heart, Choking or suffocating sensations when in A lying posture, Dimness of vision, Dcts or webs before the. Sight, Fever and dull pain in the head, Deficiency of pers piration, Ye!tonneau of ilia skin and eyes, Pain in tho side, back, Chatit,limbs, &c. , Sudden thistles. of heat, Burning in the flesh, Constant aginations of evil, and groat de.' pression of spirits. Bemeinher that this Bitters is not alcoholic, Conte uo tam or whisky, and caret make drunkards, but Is the bast Tolle In the world. READ ITRO MYR 80 Prow the Rec. Levi O. Book, Poem of tto Baptist: Church, Pemberton, N. .7., formerly of the North' Itaptiat Church, Philadelphia. , . I have known Headland's German Bitters favbralgy fur number of years I have need them to my own familyf, and have been so pleased with their enacts that I was to-1 duced to recommend thorn to many others, and know that they have operated inn at! Mlngly beneficial manner. I take great pleat:tire in tlaus• publicly prociallning : this fact, and calling the attention of those alliktted is diseases fur winch they are recommended to these' Mt. , tern, knowing from experience that my recommendation will be sustained. I do ilia more cheerfully as Hoof. land's Bitters is intended to benefit the afilicted, and is "Mot a runkdrink." Yours truly. L.EVI G. liIECk. From lieu. .1. Newton Itrwein, D. D. Etter of the. En' cyclopedia of Religious Knowlede and Christie:m*oMM.. Me, Plailahelpinal Although not disposed to favor or recommend Patent eloniclues in general, through distrust of their ingredients and effects, I yet know or no suing:ant reasons why a than may not testify to the benefits ho believes hlmsblf to have received from any simple preparation, in the hope' that he may thus contribute to the benoill of I do this the more readily In regard to iloodand's Ger-, man Bitters, prepared by Dr. C. M. Jactmon, of this city because I was prejudiced against them fur many years, under the Impression that they were cbtelly an alcoholic,' mixture. lam indebted to toy friend, Robert Rh:petite ker, for the removal of this prejudice by firciper; teats, and for encouragement to try them when suffering from great a i pil lung continued debility. The use oi three bottles of these Bitters at the beginning of the present year, was followed by evident relief and resters_ lion to ft degree of bodily and mental vigor which I had not for six months before, and had alumat despaired of regaining. I therefore thank God and my friend for di recting me to the use of them. J. NEWTON BROWN, Philade. From Rev. Warren Randolph, i'a,ter of Repast Church, Gerntabtoval, Peen. Dr. C. M. Jacason:—Dear Eir:—Personal experience ambles we to ray that I regard We German Bitten, pre pared by you, as a moat excidlent medicine. In cases of severe cold and general debility I nave oven greatly belle- Ilttact by the use of thiaßittent. and doubt Dot they will produce mailer eifecas on others. Yours truiS , WARREN RANDOLPH., Uernmeiewd, a. Frocaßve. J. IL Tumor, Palm of 3egphpZ u. E Church, Philadelphia. Dr. C. M. Jackson:—Dear Sin—Having used your Ger, =LIM Bitters in my family frequoutly 1 am prepared to say, ituu. It has beep of great service. 1 believe Makin most MAO of general debility - or the system it Is the s.afeat. afel moat valuable remedy of whielt 1 have aay knowledge. 'fours, respectfully 3. li. TURNER, No. 72 0 3 - N. Nineteenth Street: girrom the Rev. J. IL Lyons, formerly Pastor of tha Mambos (N. J.) and Mlleetowu (Pa.) Baptist Chitrohes. NEW BAICFRLIV, N.,Y. Dr. C. IL Jackson :--Dear feellt apicasurellms„, of my own accord, to bear town:neap mum excellen c e of the German Bitters. Some since being much af: Aimed with Dyspepsia, I used them with 'eery ..hediVal wig% / have often recommended them to persons aqui (*babied by that tormenting disease, and have hoard: II OM thgun the moat flattering tectistamialn as to their great .9111110. In cases of general debility, &Ise/love it to be. a topic that cannot be en:passed. S. N. LYONS. From :the Rev Thotns.s Winter, Pastor of . Roatibrottgli Baptist Church. 'Dr. Jaoksont—Dear Blr:—I foit It due to your excel lent preparation, 'Wetland German Bitters, to add my testimony to the deaerved reputation it has obtained. I ha*e for years, at times, been troubled with great disorder In my head and nervous aystem, I was . advised by a mend to try a bottle of yOMAi§iinati Bitters; did to. and page experlencedtreat and'unbipected relief; my b,: e a t ,h bas been very instririally bell:nified. • • I coondontly reecm. mend the article where 'Meet With cased sunhat te Own, and have -been assured by many of their good ef fects. Respectfully yours T. WinEit, -Roxborough, Pa. From Rev. J. S. Herman, of the 'German Reformed Church, gutgtown, Berko county, Pa. Dr. O. M. Jackson:—Respected Bir!.—T have been troubled with Dyspepsia nearly twenty years, and have never used any medicine that did me as much good as Hoothond's Bitters. lam very much Improved in health, 4,lltpr having taken five bottles. • Yours with rawest,. & gERMAN. PILICE4 Laxage (holding nearly 40'14 ..quiPlOtY4 0; - 64 hotge , —helt dot . • 45 00 Small Elze--75 cents seer bottle—ludf dos. - 4 00 BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS! ekliekthat the signature of "C. it. JACKSON" . 15,0 the .4.PRER of glen. bottle. sb o iad, your menet druggist not have the ardele; do Get be put on by any or 140 Intoxicating previntli!Xla that be egreked to t ug owe; but song to. us, end we will reneerd• li•Ourely paeload, .by Oipresg, Principal Moo-80 Manutac;•ory,._ NO:: 831 A E"Cir-- - .S TIIP. ET, • • EgifIEADEL.PHIA. - JONES & Enna, • • Summon to C. M. Jaitkimict • Pnoriztrdits. for male by Ornailins and Dealers In every tows m tha VONA *Wm varliNawk, - 7 - 77*"" - '"'"777 - '''''" * . =--- .. '-ii-z. ''''.•% ' •:-.:'="- - - - - , .-- . —,_ -- ------------ .—....----- --...----...,--- ----- , ,------ - - -- ..._____ . ..... _ . . _ . ~ .. .. . . . , '''' •i '. -' ' ' ' 71' e.:: '4:,A .' ''' •' I ii.: , `-". .• .-% .A- i l lt.d i l ,-, _. -. * 411 . ____. _ALIIIINTING Oil • . ~,.• N -"' i A. ..img: .- .m.. _. . liaarne—shilLY TELIXIIIU • • - . -", - • • Thethltoiring ate the rates I'M advertising 3...) • • - IIZAra. ' Those hartng advertising to do win ant - • .. .....‘ . _ __ -.-__. ' • -a% " •, . VII ' oft' /.1 , - - - - -. . ' , ~ ... . . in, ...,,,, ...„....., .....---,- • . _. , . veniett-tfor-retbreate.. 11 . , .--....-. . - ' , 7 •'. • • '' ' .. , - .7qt S' ,_ ' ' . _ ~ 01( • ~, ± , •:., : i a ...„ . _...z...._ : _ ,. . . .1in:e.....7 7.... 7 .. th.....°1f0' . ..re'5 . i cri: : ti:tle . l:' k ur : b a l : 'qual . . TOR A HALF WAN.. "il Olt elltti • - N. $ 30 - One day ' . . . 1 ' • • . - ~n_),,. , , _ ~i _4_••, > _ . '..- _ : ._ •-• Two dahri BO Tim da . :-. • ' _... ..... ;,.• . -' -. ' .: • ' ~- • - <,.?.... w-, „. _ . One month 3' 00 One mug; ' • ~ .. . ru-c) t. - -_....- -- ' . Two months 450 Two monlsl , ' ' • • • • . Three months •14 60 Three months.... _- _ . ... , •'-. , One-year' --IS 00 One year - --; . • ,; - Admirilitnara `Notices Notices.. 1=212 ~ . i.gt.oEcitfola- d - t i4,. '4OO 10 00 Pennsy*amid- Rail Road F/VE TRAINS DAILY TO AND FOUR FROM PRILADEDELPHEL . • TEE Passeywit Trains'of thei, Pen.R.4ylvatin kidiroad Corapani:4lll dlpart, from and arrive at tar riaburg ea f °win ," THROUGH:EMPRESS TRAIN leaves Harriaburg daily at 2.46 a. at., and arrives at West Philadelphisat 0.05 A. Y. FAST LINE leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 8.00 A. u., and arrives at West Philadelphia at 10.10 A. M. Passengerii take breakfast at Lancaiter. .MOUNTJOY AC:CDMMODATIOPti leaveti Harrisburg at 7.20.4. cryanecta at Lancaster -with I accom niedation train, and and arrives at .West elphiai at 12.25 P. 11. COLUMBIA ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, leaves Harris burg at 12 20 P.. M. ; Columbia L 56 r.ar. and maim at Lancaster.2.3o counspung with. fast. Hal Least At Lancaster for Philadelphia, and arrives at West Philadel phia at 5.30 P.N. - MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisbarg at L2O P. 11. ; Lancaster at 2.47 r. ii., and arrivesat Wset Philadelphia at 5.30 P. at HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, via Colum bia, leaves Harrisburg at 5.25 r. ta., and Arrive's - at West TMladelplilailao.6o BALTIMORE EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harrisburg daily (except Monday) at 2.10 A. N. ;. Altoona, 7.35 A. M., take breakfast, and arrives at Pittsburg at 12.30 P. , PHILADELPHIA EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Harristarig daily at 8.10 s.a.; Altoona at 8.20 A. M., take breakialst, and arrives at rittsbur. at 1.00 1., N. - MAIL TRAIN leave:Harrisburg at 1.30 r. N. ; Altoona at 7.15 P. N., take suppisr ipid arrives atllttsburgat 1230 FAST LINE leaves Haritsbirg at 3.50 r. 3r. ; Altoona at 8.3 b P. st., take sapper, and arrives at Pittsburg at A.. 00 A. X. MOUNT JOY ACCOMMODATION leaves Lancaster at 9.80 •. K., arrives at Harrisburg at 11.10 A. K. HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION TRAIN leaves Weet Ptiladelphia at tea and arrives at Harrisburg at 110 P. N. 110117 NT JOY ACCOMMODATION No. 2, leaves Lancas ter at 0.25 r. at. ' connecting there with Harrisburg Accom modation West , leaves Mount Joy at 7.00 P. M. and arrives at Harrisburg at 8.20'e. at. SAMUEL D. YOUNG, Rapt. Middle the. Pained it R. Harrisburg, May 15, 1.88.1.-41tf , Northern Central Railway WY/ AMU TIME TABLE. T IIBEE TRAINIa DAILY BALTIMO'RE WASHINGTON CITY. Colmecitons made with trains on Pennsylvania Railroad, to and from Pittsburg and the West. MESE TEAM DAILY to and from the North and Wost Branch &Sou Plo t, aa, Elmira, and all of Northern New York. ON IT and after MONDAY, MAY 16th, 1864,: vj the Passenger Trains of the Northern Central! Railway will arrive At and depart from puTiabarg and: Baltimore as follows, via: • t OIITHWA:ItD. HALL TRAIN loaves; Zustnary daily- (sasept Builds y) .... . .... .......10.20 A. it. " leavesg.. ........ ... L2O S. Y. 4 * arrives at Baltimore 8.40 P. x EXPRESS TRAIN leaves Sunbury daily (tireept . • Bunday) ....: —ll4 r. is. •• leaves Harrisburg (except - Monday) 2.50 A. K. " ' arrives at Baltimore daily • (except Monday) . IiARRL3DURG ACCOMMODATION leaves Mar burg 7.00 A. at. SUNBORY ACCOMMODATION lama Dan- MAIL TRAIN leaves Baltimore daily (except Sunday) 9.20 a. as. •• leaves Itarrisbovg Lae r. a. , , arrival at Sunbuti. 4.05 P. N. HIP/tHir l'ltAl2s leaved Haltilasta daily 9.30 P. N. a arrives at Harrisburg L6O A. 3c. •' leavee Harrisburg dally (ex cept Monday) 8.1.6 A. IIL. arrivesat Suntrary 5.681 IL HARRISBURG ACCOMMODATION leases Hsi. Cmart. .._l2i.- (except Str .e. dig) . 8.00 r. x. .• arrives at Harrisburg 7.50 P. Y. 81TNBURY ACCOMMODATION leaves Harris- For further intiination.apply. at the °Moe, in Pennnyi. vtuna Railroad Depot J. N. DoBAIIRY. Ihmisinirp., May ln, 1.1164.-01 . Gen. itapt. NEW AIR. LINE ROUTE. ~u:era:~t:~~;+r.~u~e~~~r..erc~~t~~~e~~:~•a~~;~:~ PHILADELPHIA. • • ON AND ..ASTER MONDAY, P r tovember 18th 1808, the Passenger Maize will leave the Phila delphia •and Reading Railroad Depot, at. Rurlabarg, lbr New York and Philadelphia, as follow; viz : EASTWARD. EXPRI=3 LINE leaves Harrisburg at 6.80 A. sr- on ar, rival of dab Pennaylvanialtaihead Exprea a Train sr., the West, arriving in New York at: La A. N. •A iileaping car is attached..tu the train through from' Pittsburg without ohmage. MAIL TRAIN leaves Harrisburg at &GI) =tying In New York at 5.30 r. K. - and rlillidapbla at 150 It Y. FAST LINE leaves Hitrrisborg at tog P. tr., PAM* ill Now York et 10.25 r. sa., end PalladelpU* it 'COO r. FAST LINE leaves New. York ai 640 A. n., and . Phila. delphiwat. fLIS s x , arzlvtag at Harrisburg AVMS r TRAIN leaves New York-if 12.00 noon, and Philiulelphiant,23o P.. ar., arriving. od Harrlatnnt , at- 8.20 • EXPRE4 TRAIN leaves New , York at 7.00 P. le t lir; riving at Harrisburg at 2.00 a. z and connecting 'with the Pennsylvania Express Train for Pittsburg- A-sleeping car is also attached to this train. Connections are mado at Harrisburg with trains on the; Pennsylvania, Northern Central and Cumberland Valley radroada, and at Reading for Philadelphia, Pottsville, Wilkeabarre, Allentown; Eamon, Acc. Baggage checked through. Fare between New - York and Hartiaburg, $5 ; between liamixturg and nihilist phta, $3.36 in No. loans and /Bait No. 2. t For tickets or attor Information apply to J. J. CLiriEt, - fUnetral - Aarent. Han.. labrira R_kl,.AltG, RAILROAD. S tJ M .S.I:EItAR itANGEMEN:T; . a REA T TRUNK LINE FROM THE N.JI - NORTE and Northareat for Philadelphla,New York, Reading, Pottsville, Lebanon, Allentown, Easton; de1. , .",&0. Trains . teat* Harrlabarg for Philadelphia , , Novi York, Reading, rattail - tile and all Latennedtateatationl, at LOO A. Load- 2.00 r. x. • ' v'York Express leaves Harrisburg at 0.80 +l. Y., arriving at New York at L 45 the same day. A special Accommodation Passenger train loaves Read ng at 7.15 1. N. and returns fromHarrieburg at 5 r. N. Fares from H arrisburg: To New York, $8.46; to Plata delphia $3 35 wad $2 80. Baggage checked through, - . :gowning, leave New York at 6 a. ft.,12 noon, and 7 e. (PittaburB REPrista arriving at Harrbeinarg at/ 1. N.) Leave Philadelphia at 11 and 8.80 P. N. Sleeping cars in the NOW Mirk Expreen Traintignosb to and from Pittsburg without change. •• Passengers by the Catawissa Railroad lean Iritsagoa at 9.60 s m, and 2.10 r. sr,,, for Philadelphia , New-York,' and all way 'points. Trains leave Pottsviikiat 9.16 u. N., and /80 P. N., for . Philadelphia; Harrisburg and'New 'York. An Accommodation Pasatutper train leases Redding as ' 6.004. nt., , auliaeturus from Philadelphia at 6.00 r. N. ..spay-All the above trains run daily, liinaday =opted. • ,atiunday train loaves Pottsville at 4:80 a. N., and Phil = . adelptda et &111 r: . Commutation, lame, Beason and Enure= !OMB at veduced-rodertdrom &timbal% . tit) panda WOO allowed to each puma • - • cd • '' M IL % Ciasaral Ilapesintaidasi. legisssiewtt , t 1) .RAILIROADS• MOND AY, May, 16th, 1864, EASTWARD WESTWARD bury daily (except Sun day) at... 7 30 A. x NORTHWARD. burg dally (exceptSuaday) at 4 0 0 r. L WESTV74,RD T Et-E 1i.11.1 0 N - 7 N Oaf .104. ND F` OREVE It":" , 77 - Webster HARRISBURG, WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 10. 1,564 EVENING EDITION. PENNSYLVANIA LEGISLATURE. REPORTED EXP lINEBLT FOB TEE TELEGRAPH SEI4ATE. TUISDAT, Aug. 9, 1864. AgreEably to the proclamation of the Gover nor, convening the General Assembly of this tai Vononai3altb, to meet hi their respective chambers at 12 o'clock', a., this day, the Sena tors asserriliitti inn - their chamber, and were call ed to order by Mr. SPeedtp,r. PENNEY. The Clerk called the rhlf,'when the following' Senators answered to their names: _„ = Aftsars, Bucher, Chatnpueytt Connell , Dunlap, Fleming,Matz, - Graham, ilopkins, Householder, Johnson, Kinsey, Latta, L3wry, fiPCaadlevs M'Sherry, Montgomery, Nichols, Reilly, Smith, Stark, dtein, St. Clair, Turret!, Wilson, Worthington and : Penney, 4/taker. THE (1017KRNOle8 4110CLAM&TION. The Clerk read the proclamation of the gov ernor, calling the extra smsion. fror which EC) aoflB3 proceedings.] ORGANIZATIOS. The Oletk of the House of Representatives being introduced, announced that he was di rected to inform the Benet° , OUtt the House of Representatives had appointed' Messrs. Slum and Boman a committee, to inform the Seri ate that the House is organized. A committee from the House of Repreimntee Oyes being introduced, their chairman, (Hr. . Slum Philadelphia) announced that they had been directed to inform the Senate that the House of Representatives was organized and ready to proceed. to business. ' Mr. FLEMING moved that a committee be appointed to wait upon the House of Repre-' eentativee, and inform them that the Senate was also organized•and ready to proceed to bu siness. The motion periled to; and Messrs. 'Fisansciand KINSIY,..-weie appointed as am& committee: jitr. lIIRRELL moved that a committee of three be appointed, to act in caujunction a shnilsr committee on the part of the Rome of Representatives to wait upon the Governor, and inform him th at the Ltgisiatnre is organ. , ized. The motion was agreed to, and Mom. Tea- MILL, 0 natal and ,41IN Were npodAted aB such committeA - • TURRELL, from the committee appoil l ted. to wait upon the :Governor, reported that they had ditcharged that duty, and that hie Rue Head had directed thorn to inform the Senate that he would make a Qom:tunics tion'in writing body forthwith. MESSAGE iaox "ritll GOVE2NOR. The Secretary of the,On.;', l 7 ) .mn.attk besew Introduced, Dusented meMg .w e writleg hem the Governer. The message was mad. [See House proceedings. , On motion of Mr. LOWRY, five thousand copies of the message in English end tbree thousand in German were ordered to be printed for the use of the Senate. On motion of Mr. NICHOLS, the subjects recommended by the Governor.' for legislative action were referred to the appropriate com mittee. an motion of Mr. EINESY, Ordered, That, when the cienate adjourned, it adjourn to meet to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, and that that hour be the rega lar hour for the morning sessions until other wire cidered. The Secure then, on motion of Mr. STEW, Adjourned. =0:=1 HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE?: TUJOIDAT, August 9, 1861. Agreeably to the proclamation of the Gov ernor, convening the General Avetubly of this Commonwealth to meet at their respective chambers at twelve o'clock at-, this day. The members of the House of Representatives assembled in th e ir hall, and were called to or der by Mr. Speaker JOHNSON, who directed the clerk to call the toll of menabers, when The following named members. answered to their nainea . . Mestere. Alexander, - (Clarioh,) Alleman, Bahama, Barnett, l3ech, Benton, .Bightun, Billingfelt, Boileau, Bowman, (Cumberland,) BOWthan, (Lancaster,) Boyer, Burgwin, Coalman, (Erie,) Cochran, (Phaladelphla,) Coleman, Den nisson, Ellis Birder, Foster ' Glass, tuber, Guernsey, Hakes, Haslett, Henry, Herron, Hill, Hoover, Horton,Hnston, Jackson, Kaiser, Kelley, Kerns, (Philadelphia,) Kerns, (Schnyl- WO:Kline, 14e Lilley; Long, M'Clelhm, M' Kee, It' Manus, lidldurtrie, Mayer, Marsh, Miller, Mkalmer, Musaelinan, Myers, Negley, O'Harra, Olmstead, Orwig: Paircoast, Patton, Potteiger, Price, Purdy, Reed, ilex, Bice, Riddle, Robin son, Sharpe, Shimer, Slack, Smith, (Ohelltfin,) Smith, (PhtladelphiN) Stanthirgir, Sutphin, Walsh, Watt, Watson, Weaver, Weiser. Wells White ,:Whttley, .Windle tad Jokumii, 5pe.26.42;_- PIKKILAILLTION OF ale aovustos. The following communication from tbo Sec retary of the Commonwealth; with the accom panying . groclamatrou of the Governer, was &kit or PitiIINSTLYMILi s OFFICE or ttEO or 111111 COMIONWIALTII, &unman:me, PA., Anstalt 9, 1864. Hon. HN C. Joessox, Speaker o f the Rouse e/ Brpraentalives, Sze.-1 havelhe honor'obansmit herewith the Prochnstation of the •GoVernor, convening the GendialAsiehtbly' Commonwealth, on Tuesday, 'Atigieß 9, a: . n. 1864, at 12 o'clock noon. Very RespeOfully, Your obedleat seriant, • . ELI SLIFER, Secretary of the Commonwealth. Pennsylvania, ss: In she name and by the anthisity of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Andrew G. Cartin, Governor of the said Commonwealth. A Proclamation:' WzmalLs, An extraordinary occasionrejoices that promfit legislative action-be had, to mike the military power of the Commonwealth im mediately available for State and National de fence; Therefore; 1, Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of the Commonwealth of Penupylvanhi, by virtue of the powers vested .in me by the Constitution, do hereby convene the General Assembly of this Commanwealth, and require the members, of the Senate laid !louse of ilapresentstlves to meet in their raspective houses In the capitol, at Haeriabint,,on, Tuesday, the ninth day of August, 1864, it twelve o'clock noon, of that day, than and thara to deliberate woe, sad adopt itch inedsores at-may, in their wisdom, ba or.naardtd by tlfet_naltencles or the occasion. In teetimonY'_where6f, hereunto set my band and ciatirodtlieGrest4eal of the Com monwealth to' be ifilied at Harrisburg, this first day of August, Id the - year of •our Lord one thoriaand -eight hundied and siziy-four, and of the lisdepisidenc, or the United - States the eighty-ninth. r' • fl CURTIN. [L. a.] By the Governor: Hu Secretartof the Commonwealth. coMISITTairOF 1101111 CATION. Hr. COCElRAlKPalladelphla ) Imove that a committeeottillt-iippDinted US wait upon a ayr r Are Governor ni - tirn thit _this Howe is now iq SersirinvAikreeatily to the call of his proclamation ! - - The lotion vas agreed to, and Itessts.,Cocu- i lAN, (Philadelphia) Perron and EresaaFr wore appointed as the committee. _ Mr. SMITH (Philadelphia.) I move that a committee of two-be appolopd to hifoini thri Senate that the House is now in session, blpur suance gi_the Governor's proclamation. Thri'Mtion was agreed to, and Messrs. Burro, (Philada)phiris) and Routarsoz were appointed as the oomtnitpe. A COXITITTIE FROls TSB SZNATX Conaisting of Nam nom and KINSIY, being. Introduced, announced that the Senate was organized and ready to proceed to btulneca under :tho call, of the Governor. 113,38A01 MOIL Till MATZ. llie'cierk of the Senate being Introduced; presented - two extracts from the journal of that body, which were read, as follows : . IN SNNATE, August 9, 1864. Resolved, That Messrs. FLAMING and Kuser bestcommittee to Inform the House of Repro asitetatires that the Senate is now organized and ready to proceed to business. Resoled, That Messrs. TURIRELL, GRAIIAM and &tint be a committee to wait open the Governor i in 804w/odors committee_ a similar com mittee of the Rouse of Representatives (U the Mouse ritual appoint sivdb.a committeetjand in form him that the Gmferal Aesemtrly is now organised and ready to reeeiv,e any communi cation vrhich he may hem &to matte. A spost or NOTIFYING comstrrrrA. Mit rl ooolll3.Abt, (Philadelphia,) from the Committee:appointed to notify the Governor of the assembling of theRRo e, reported that the committee. had performedthat duty, and that the All:mentor . had qt,,ted that he would in a feir motoeu to communicate with the SOONG in .. 117 . Mug ' • smaskos Fi01( - The Secretary of the - Commonwealth being introdaced;prtsented a menage t:Nat the Gov mnor. - [dee 2d page.] srgatAL ciottxrrru ON XILtr&RT ORCIALIMMOSP Mr. WATSON °tared the followlog Telarft 9&ra - V__ , s _ tile banal. COIIMI-J - -- kaav ..-- =wiz of .the messaimof Abe Governor * refers to thrthrilitary. orgardzation cd: the,fiiate.be and is hereby 'referred to a joint ocrialltee of fire. orefribers of each 1101380, with inatineflona to report by bill or otherwise,.norsoon as prectia . ble. ' • - Ott motion of Mr. WATSON', this orders were suspended a n d the Hduse proceeded to the con adoration of the resolution, which was read the second time and adopted. snout comma on s3' rearrattor7 gr. BIGHAM. offerecl, the following resole• don: . /feuded, That so much of the message of the Goveroor, as refers to revenue be reterred to aselect committee of 4lre Members of each Oa :notion of Kr. BIGHAIII, the orders were Buspended, and the Home proceeded to the coubideration of the resolution, Which was read the second time. Mr. SMITE (Chester.) I would suggest that the number of the committee on die part of the House be seven Inetead of five. A special cons mittee of seven members of the .House has al reads, bad wader consideration 'tire subject of the revision of our revenue system ; and es the members of that committee ,have given this subject more attention than much wiser men might be able to give it in a short time, it prob ably might be well, (should the. SOggestion re ceive the spproval of the Speaker,) that the committee already appointed should act as the special committee wader this remintion. 1 move, therefore, to /ahead. by Striking out "five," and - Inserting in lieu thereof 6 -'seven:" EIGRAM. I have no objection to the amendment. The amendment was agreed to, and the reso letton as amended was adopted. P maw Or CIIAKBERIBUIG Stri'MU& Mr. SHARPE -offered the' following resoln Lion: Resolved, That so much of the message of the Governor, as refers to an. appropriation to the sufferers at chamberibarg; be referred to se lect 4ximmittee of five to - act in' donjunctien with o . gtudlarcotimit‘e.Of the Scmage t if the Senate appoint such a:committee. On motion of Mr SHARPE the orderi were suspended; and tlie - H4tute, proceeded_ to the oonsidernition of the-resolute:on - whichwas read the second time and adopttd. Mini Or DULY larinraN 110. 9 llEttNiiitY offered the following Two 'Mon, which wee : twice read; Resolved, That, when this Howe adjourns, it will- 'adjourn to meet ' to-morrew morning at eleven o'clock, and that that shall toe the stand ing hour of meeting till otherwise ordered. Mr. BARLETT nioved to amend by striking out after the word "Itleaved" and iniett ingiii lien thereof the following: That, until otheryfise ordered,. the Horse will hold morning "iestions from. nine till. one o'clock; and edternoon sestione from three seven. ' • SUITH (lidladelphis.) Mr. Speaker, I trust that, thid amendment will not be adopt. ed, bat that the originil proposition will be carried: If I nriderstand correctly, the .Aintied which devolve titian ns at - this time are to . he; performed, nut in this-House, bat in our 'cola mittee rooms, by the seve ral conimittees which may be appointed to di est and prepare such_ bills as wilt tie necessary for our _Elution. thoig eonneltign Malt have repiflfted . ,l trust that eleven o'clock 4111 be the daily hour of meeting, and that we shall adjourn daily at one o'clock. When the conunitteee shall have sibmitted suitable meausures for our action, I shalt be as ready as any other Member to work earnestly and peragertngly ; but it occurs to me that for us at thin time to appoint two daily guidons of this House, each four hours long, would be altOgether preposterous. Hr. SMITH (Chester.) I think it . would be preferable that we should adjourn to•day' until ten Veto& Swam:ow =main, u the I= 'fienate has done, without •noii Inkfrietirly no tion O 3 to what shall be our *egoist - Licari:if meeting. By tc-morrow we may, perhaps, be better_able to not on this question than we are at pre: eat. Mr. HASLETT. In view of the suggestion. of the gentleman from Chester, I withdraw! my amendment for the present. Mr. GUERNSEY. lam entirely - satisfied; that the proposition of the gentleman from . Chester *shall be adopted. It occurs to me, however, that, as usatttra now stand, we can not, at the present time, adopt any intelligent action in this Mouse, until the committees shall have digested' and reported bills for our consideration. I think that for us to attempt, in.this House, to digest the various measures which it is necessary to pass would be a very .erroneous method of pn?oeeiling. Mr. SMITH (Chestet)'moved to:amend the restitution of Mr. OUBINBBY by striking out-Ali after the. word "resolved" and insertingthe following: • - Tha4 when this House adjourns, it will , bourn 'to meet - to-morrow morning at ten o'clock. - Tl.B amendment of Kr. Burrs (Cheater,) waa adopted,' and tbe resolution as amended was agreed to. • • salamis os nut Goys:moa t s xi/Baas. Mr. COCHRAN, (Philadelphia.) . Offered the followio'g resolution *deb was twice teaull . Resolved, That ten thousand copies in Rugllidl of the message of the Governor be printed -fed. the use of this House. On motion of Hr. ROBINSON, the researation was amended by . inserting after the - word "English" the wards. "and tbree thenserut German." ' Mr. MILLER (on leave) read In place on act for the organisation of the National Guard of Penns3lvenia. Refarel to the special committee on th9eab jeot of the military oiganisalion of the_ itatp.i Mr MILLER. I will state, in connection with the bill•which I have just presented, that itarai prepared by some gentlemen in Philadelphia who are fully competent to frame such a mea sure; and I ant glad to observe , that, bk. many of its fe%turea it accords With-the recommend &done embraced in the message •Mile - Gov, error. I think that it hot bill suitable for the emergency and one which will secure us an ef fective military organisation. On motion of Mr. SHIM, (Chester,) the House • J 39 TeregrapQ. TRAINS ATTACHED. Murder of Ken, 'Women and Childrep Pr?Rr Znearrar, August 7. Four hundred Indians attacked a train of nine wagovs, a mile east of Plumb creek;this morning. They killed all the men. with the train, burned the wagons and•drove ,o stock. Two women and four children are supposed to have been taken prisoners. The Indiana afterward attacked another train three times, near the same place, but wewe.dxiven. off. a^hey - also _burned 27 wagon- ;If -point-Man chez: = 0 drove, riff the stock. At dnik this evening a body of Indians attacked Boyd's Rancho nine miles from ivy° en Woed•river. There seems t. have been a C.? of the Indians .to make a dash neerted plan on Places around a out here . 11 the same time. Col. Sumner with 80 mounted men started for the place where the trains was burned, and' klaj. O'Brien started from Cottonwood with e company of troops to cooperate with him. About noon another band drove off some stock from Dayton and were chased by a small number of troops to a bluff, where the indians were found in force. After a ahor4 skirmish our men were compelled.to retreat.. . , Passengers by the r atage coming, east to-day counted eight dead bodies and. others are sup posed to be hidden in the grass. THE CAPTURE OF THE CITY CERTAIN, . - Maw Yosw, Aug, a. The Commercial Advertiser saya,jti iat, tale grams have been received from Wasliiilliion. announcing that 'Generals Dliermatt And Thomas-:have both - - telegraphed 'to the War Department that Atlanta will be ours by the close of this-ilia& The Anticipated Raid .on Buffalo. IFURTIIER PARTICULARS. , . . Burremo,:ing. 9. The Commercial Adoertiser has further par tieulara about the rebel raid on this city. appeara that the Provost Marshal of Buffa lo, from various reports; was led to believe that the rebels in Canada' had organized an expedition to burn Buffalo, and to destroy the canal locks at LockpOrt. He laid the Matte*, before Gen. who' stated that he was aware of the'existenbe - of such a. plot, but was unable to proviele*ny Means to defeat it; at the same time he: ad vised that such measures should be- t a k en tore as the exigency might require. • The public are unadvised of any meal of`defence havittgbeen taken, but Major Fargo- as.pro tested against the .removal - of the 74th Vigi ment 'from here, whielfhas just been or an ized for 100 days service. • ••_ _ . • _• English -:.Order Relative to the Thames. 1•• NAIaRKYTem Aug. q• Aug ; of the Adn@ak recently communicated _ to Minister Ada* at London -anntioi that:no 'Vessel whatever, is allowed come up trait river Thames above Galleon's, with powder, live shells or ocombus tibia atone onboard:, without speeW"pienibi. sion from the Admiral* Applications are to be niadeby foreign ves sels to the respective consuls lie' to the ar moments for loading and safe custody of the powder, an. PItICE:'TWO= ._STS. ~-; iha resolatioa as amended was adopted. atm, u ruin. The Indian War. Proill .2 20 .. 100 .—. 1.46 .... 226 , 01 9 90 11 00 0 et 0 a - 25 Warrisse hw_ 76 Auditor's Notices 1 50 Puneral Notioeseachismitios., • 6 0 sir Etwineas notice. uiserted to the Lad apbsnem, or betbrolfanisses and yeili, Agfa! Clam pm' Los for Accident to the Steamer Vial., Ainabri, August 9. The steamer Vanderbilt, while crossing up the Hudson river this morning before day- -light, ran into a tow of canal boats, sinking three of them, and damaging her bow con siderably. She was ran ashore and the pas sengers were taken off by the steamer St. johns. Noboby was injured on the Vander bilt, but two men on the canal boats are be lieved to have drowned. . Barges have been sent down to bring up the freight, which received little damage. The accident is attributed to thick smoke from the burning woods, which hangs in thick folds over the river, From Fort Monroe, FonT MOITSO2, Aug- 8. The. United States steamers Eutaw and American arrived this morning from "Pensa cola, and are at Quarantine.—Their crews are healthy, but they report three cases of yellow fever at Pensacola when they. left. General Grant arrived hero from Washing ton to-day, at noon, and after remaining here for three hours, proceeded on up James rivet. The flag of truce steamer New York arrived here this morning from Philadelphia, where she has been for some weeks undergoing re pairs. She sailed.hence tor Allow' Lauding this afternoon, with about flftyrebel surgeons for exchange, in charge of Major Mulford. • Great Fire at Waterford, R.I. Pannonscs, R. 1., Aug. D. Evans, Seagrove & Co's mill, No. 1, at Vfra terford, was entirely destroyed by fire last night. The mill was running on army wool lens, and had twenty-three set.; of machinery, employing four hundred and fifty operytives. The loss is ovor $400,000. Insurance on ma chinery and building„ $106,200; on stock. $15,000. The Accident on the Baltimore and Washington Railroad. August The latest report from Annapolis Junal2on states that none of the passengers were in jured by the accident yesterday, beyond a few slight bruises and scratches. All proceeded to their destination. Election Returns. YOBS, Aug. 9. The following is the official vote of York county on the,amendment allowing the sol diers to vote. For the amendment, 4,26; against it, 3,881. Majority for the amend ment, 381. ,A.fijnurtied Death of Gov. Francis: of Rhode island. Psornanscra„ August 9. Gov. Join4rovnt Francis died to=day. TISEMENTS. NEW GOODS---JUST OPENED • AT 1322111/2 Book and Stationery Store. Embracing every new and improved style of POCKET BOOKS, MAGIC CURRENCY HOLDERS. BUCBBKIN PURSW, I - PORTMONNAIES, at pidees4k.suic all eircumsaancea POCKET CUTLERY, Comas Ling or a fine amour eat of Weatennolm's Sup Poona, Salves. - • • „ autos PAIOS„ 'From Newton's celebraunt manufactory. gory WNW with a portents& PORT FOLti w"Pm . ...7r• r!ASES ROSSWOOD DESKS, PAPETERIES, sic Together with every article usually found in a that Book and Stationery estahhahment, at eitll2l BERGNER'S, al Market street Cavan... • Asimr.AsT QUART.- ' HARIMBCRO, Pan_ UNTIL further orders,' one ... sixty-five (165) dollars per bead will be p._ Cavalry delivered at the Government stables atHanisburg, Pa. bald horses to be sound in all particulars, not len than (5) five nor more than (9) eine years old; Vont 143 i to 16 hands high, full fleshed, compactly built, bridle wise end of size .afficieot for cavalry purposes. These sfecifications will be strictly adhered to and rigidly enforced sn every par Payment made on delivery of (7) seven horses or over. Hours of inspection from 8 a. at. to 6 r. are. vataise.. mend is argent and an immediate reaponee,bisoiiclted. X O. RElol3Xlintil, ,-apt. and -Abaft Qr. Yr. Jy26 dtf Draft! Draft!! Draft!!! A SEM and persona.under or over the re- Quired are, who have,boen enrolled in this (14th) Distrkt, or any other District in the State; can have their exemption men made out at rates teed by law: Now la the time to put in a substitute and avoid . the draft: Persons who are not liable to draft, and who Wish to enter the army as substitutes, can obtain the highest. pre mium. Badness transacted by mail at legal rates, and. 'Oat o f travel thereby avoided. • Call at once, or address by muff, EUGENE B?.IDER, . • Attorney atLiut: street, - • Harrisburg, pa J994od2meti ALBRECHT,' REBER & SCHMIDT% EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENOY AT Nr. REOGRES, 1111 Market street, Harrisburg. -- VOR REASONS' perfectly satisfactory to MYEHLF I have taken the agency of the above most escalate POlO.Oll. he public Is Invited to come and m oraine for thetas/thine, • • - A few Schomackeek Co's Prelim' on hand yet will be Mil low, r 5 multroxf • __ _ _ 111.111ineiry /limed- Fanc'y Gocids. - • . _ , . .J. HIBBS, , et We . 8 Tolarktot-liktare, 17 3112 4,n haar the !skeet lates t° FtBstlizyleori"rof e6:148.40.11=566314141itttabm. Flowers, Ribbons, ka., together with aline assortment of Dress Trimmings, Laces, ElubletedOritnir Dolleig,'-Ostga, ge linnilkerehieilt Hosiery, Gloves anti- Variety- tilooeis t o neral. ' •-, :.:. i '.. .1:, ') -" - tl All the latest Designs at limo tlatilmikir from tbas Now York Winans :PrestliliiiCl* neeily.eielp• Med. Thankful Wr tbo patreinigirbesto slues' tor opening, she trusts by **riot etrenthet eici.bitihese end her endeavor , to give iflttlajkoaatofacticat, arattottatio to twelve a spare or "IR pabtba patranaie, _-, jf ._ NEB 0 0 EA-6TECII 111Q13141,111 . • Jewt ritnefred at rdelal EMCF7I7I4 110174COMIL FAILILY" FLOUR. and IX;1415 MEAL,Alwayl 011 Ouid, 4:41 Um, bestimiltri, • . 191$ BOYER k ICOMPI SIOADI Q.YBTERSA•Ektriartn6ASktiailre Oysters, spiced, and Our sale by thitgeltanya i i l e law pill. SI or len gauntly. Ml_4ltis Y laribmote aw• Deck 4 derbilt. I3ERGNER'S CALF SKIN EPOCKET BOOKS, "'kw Horses Wanted. --Rovi .„ Ta ce.: a j oz 26 os e4 tr lB64 s. L, ihntidred end kr all PlAl'ioB. E:m Mi. • . the 1- , itts. Al 't con.. !WM