Pennsylvania telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1864-1864, August 11, 1864, Image 2

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JElailDir EVENING, AUGUST ft - 186V,
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a : FOR VICE PRIONDMIT.
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,', .:,::, ~ .ts ;r.
in • !to r . AffrO ! indourtg, convention; for
thO pnipose nominating candidateV ,
coTakaifice,o , , , Atlie - COTT,fHove in the
ofsibllON:lAfila'ttesic4, thij'jsixtk
September, 1864, at 101 o'clock, A. 31.
MailAbbate Mabel& dtikiittte will
be held in the various 4ownships of the coun
ty, atitlutoartal places •ot holding said oleo
di/4137137n the: hintre cf flve and seven: B.
11. 1 Milt 9 .. t) ; ers.l.yitTrtis and • b0T0t0r ., 11 , ,, k:
t°0114311th9.4. 0 14 of 00;0 1 441*Cg.4.,
SabinlayvSeptember l 3ll,lB6tiovi:r
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" iikttlifiWiZtp. -- b - iiiiiiiiitiA.; ' : ' ' ' tt
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ilabdiftwconstitution otionisiaua is pub,
liiiikilltimfi lie* Orleans Ent t f 1u1y , 2% If
iti l lellit'one hundred ariti fifty -forir ar
ti AnA en fodrleen titles, and, like pthei ;
silt
licisalleveStates, provides for the election Rf .a
43 1 111M44 Mite in four years only,' Jind=r#p
rel2ltatv6 biennially. Tile judgO v ati t 6 l)e.
aftl9 , , isAteti:Wr.,o o .G.qver . ntw ,and eat ,thg'
coludihkidoi,of,lBs2-eis litiffeisetled, carid.-. all:
catilleiftlitiOticoii ffthrefei j rcd - td - qodirttetn.
daSpVtAA4l,ll4ion: '7oife, l tiiii, ;( iS 'APe 7 ,.
cially devoted to the governnlent ,C 0 4 . lyi, C n i.ti 1
of.444*Orleatia.z lin caw of thliiddolveney . bf
a .161A u ft.s"Sill' f buld'et i 'sail Waiiiiliiiiferente
onbill giSitOl'mr. l ik , l%igneV,o4yli*ne.i, , e
other than the EnfklialktisAii.be_no.disqualifi
eatiefiffOri9Selti 47,04th:int is It gEbe equal and
unifOrigv,tutd...an -- -Incorne• tax is authorized ;
atiOnitetitteisVforfprofeilsjoiiii:ls f-i , is':;:ii.
Aiikrinent-cofta e rn a l'iii•CniCliteti
crfit4...lP ll 4,er 0 18, W ..i 01 '4 t9i ePSEIV 4 r ii
aistiittia State may be dstricted for; agint:titW
signith oflpProvettietits: - - . ,',... f :,..-c _1
6fotiocatiori Ai, be OftutO . f`ievate
41404, bit All legislative aid mu ik be give}.
tocilheiapnblicl4hools: , 1- 1:c- . i
17116 ivote
on the adoption of 'the' Constitu
twplß47.lbe tikiitin pn the first llonday c4" ; Seli,
illiabei fit, -:: a' . - 71 , _
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4 : 1 . 10 ..e,.....• - - ---- 4Pamir --- __
ii , '"''' _2'2ociflie iiirenee. - •-'• ' 5
The people of.Pitteirg,44 new of the posse
bilitY of a rix4 - ‘n4dp•oVta allai.. FAO as the
Ohio t riyer, halre r iziselycyletermined to put
thtiistieesibi a; state.of - preparation to repel
tlitilltiriti* . ii, wit/Rini' Waiting upon the-Le:ale
laferE } ,thiy baiiii proceledgd' at once With
thlttenriAlMent and prganizeiion of the mill
tiledlieels'Of theeonstry, which . the Commit
ttl.ll4o,ttink ' - can be nccom pNted 'a f t'
l 4„sue. weeks in' 4pince ,Of aii:Y result'
whiehdke State: Legislature twill be able to
elf The gain of so mach time in drilling
Scapllning the men, l ivill t be moat impOrt :
arkto a ,SimPar ttetiOn 403/4 iliVtitkcal• in 6 V.CPY.,
Olkilriti? , Of the , Colountakwealth. ll`he advan-t
takiiill.be'that when the ,Legiatuire ahall
have Pased a'bill Tor the organization of 'the
Staff pid A litia, the Persons who are to be
.(akidediinto companies and regiments under
law will have received some military
tootdl/. and be teddy . for immediate ser
..«.1 , I '', '•,' ..
A ' 01 •• '• , . •I ;',; , ' I'. -
• atotlitnlki . •
Racal - n*lga should beTtelied fer Weird with
energy. The, pef:RelzMilt; rely upon their
own effort 43.65 t irchisiMy 'to save them
sepoif,p44..tire afo c w4ioh takes place on
theldleaf.fleptembei. - We feel astimed that
le* recruits can Si gathered
fitfirtligitate's in rebellion in ftie r ilibrt:tiraii
mikenrenia,reiween: this and the drab;
Patriotic ditizens should devote ihemselvewto
th em e worms frling " the'raiiksoF ills aril
Men of means, riffib4an'aifiiird it, can furnish
two formtem rPlca c taittivi /HM, and
thereby Xleirditizen
,41)..
can son* "TA, and l it"ihillieed united
actionqo i l ttiotiisrand
/ 1 1,304 1 -04"cesgibl** 1 3 1 M, , , h -o„
tam roost& ";.• Ask „, - •
MilltirtttePartnfent given
ha s • Otide
itktrblnbfrtdneyvinotibeen paid • to collectors):
snotpation of increase of duties under
4ittetlieviAvlitte utontfa'aireil in
possession of prOdiilOluthapaymont,:oanxiot
be admitterritiltirteAteofE4l3lllo for the
tostiSid 4 . 44lo 19:66fita have been,
Wilde to evade the loiher :tioc.r; Ail ,rettjrns,l
%OP* Vtae prioi 10E00 1; of t7Paultsl
IT - trad,,remaining - Art - posseisiOrfof the :
kie46l " &tOriAr, are null AndvBiit, i tg 4':
4.1: 1 0 assessed at the increased '
• .
.11 , 4,4043,it - tdoetyi4Ajnst bee4riffr
rifaVtiitc / 4ffe' et, lby*iiieli all the oppositiii4 /
ermew linei•-of-t.Aegiiii>ii working .bet Wee
14"104011!1.7;:Toliki• B o ston,'' • Chicago,
ailiVoiheiwestertr cities, have been consolii
A l O 7-4 in 9 71 0461 0 50PPYT,-_4 2 .kilki
,tikA 'United.. Al?* gTelegraPh eomPatuY4
corporatlona.knain!
44 2 ' h iriiiependerii;" "“tate4l; )n 4
Atha* with A capital stock for the
abbot two inilliOns
•
ifittiablOAPTUßE OF A Thum
4 1 " , ; - ,8 1 p 111 1 1 "Popasylypi l ipio r
:isoaPeap few dam tifei
AtkeibilieWiei , officers, while , being pOixTey:: :
to 'Saida/in*, 21,.0. Aftlior Nvijts
yev,y,satazired, aid eorfilnedidO o =
ANNA C.:Nieinnoreoetredl?y his father
p.,l=bit,o,letakeqthairriiriFWQ-iriciperi-are
.. -- at.sialy_for proper food and oloth
-*
Ai. As
I The Ledger says the press through the coun
'try gives a better account of the crops than
has been , hitherto received. Refreshing
rains have*isited nearly every part of the
country r ie4tlWhetekwNdroughl In
New .13114gli#nd,
,lheire INe clr_ anti( fis Ail
•longes thT4 d !:ifif r , hl Mid , als d
t o
A aiT, Pt l l l 9ta ..-al i j 2 fi r d do p.......e r 4
tr,
culthral,reliance'of New .trig,lanct ra 6 . , ,' is
.A.Sioarra
'much greater than has been represented'. The
lutr , drey-1113tetger-than-!*iraverage Prq4u o6 , -
and has been secured under circumstances
unusually favorable. The quantity of dairy}
Prodnes-iiiihmtherexceed:than'fail•hehmike
riverao of the bestlears. Tha:potato crop in
Maffis)2lMtigArj,E!am shire and Vermont,
hruraiTured
and they include three-citt? ... , o •'whole,
are in a eotylition to, bet-ixamoalielybenetted
by the recent favorable - nag:Ler. 'lndian corn
lobits well EinA!broMl4wcil:! - ' ,-) +lft?gkiii
varieties
. 114;13:41 . (Oen
corn scarce and higb; but their siifferingixt,no.
way affects the general field' crop. The yield
will - 14a Moderato average. Oats and wheat
Will also give a moderate averifoeigbi'
vv1044 - spzfsl:La Wed - -abir larger than
Was at first supposed. The. Cincinnati Gazette
np of the wheat
a liatvast:ah
follows : Minnesota, an increase .or2:800;060.' :
bushels ; Wisconsin, one-thirftVean average
crop; loya, a de#efeney 'bf about 1,400,000
bushels ;„1/linois; ts:o4ll** Sof.,Al4(Average
Crop, or a cieficiebegbYtoo;p2plitioqs ; a nd
in Indiana, a Istiiipltte of .;over A4;000:1366
bushels.
IN
EMI
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Ex.eali'o ll oflifu4!idi.dr'n4 4"e .
The Attorney General of, the Eraftlik.S.tates,
has. 'atm',e von General
'
Sanford's order of :the exemiltiOn.of-tlie,Seir-
YOrk Itundreitlifir Alen:
ment f0,,1195i0.g, a&applieable in
all sections.
The militiiiiotte~t,' alungtteerfcalled
to meet an emergency for a term not exceed
mg one hundred days, may all be discharged
frM amFri - erybelpre thq draft slaalloctuapy,,
taw p 1 der they Away be. :liiithintell eet AttbY ,
time by the President, and he is not bound to
retain their services any longer than the pub
lic necessity required thin& 6
If the draft ordered on the sth of Septem
ber should be postponed, or not completed on
that day, no:question of exemption co rise
except when the person claiming exemption
p in the military service_of the United StateF
At the time when he shall be personally
!,, t , be re e _it,. ewe or
. ( V ed mizfa ~, hr *Y . a• 'y le k, : "
tlia: . t, ktiktO ! ptimprai its: g iotiqritioaotoitie
Hence, for this reason, the question may. ,.
ipurely a theofetibta. :One. ,'SQ.ltlsoCiteficlill:lie,
belie...in miii&lthe exemption from draft is a
personal privilege;••and to be used by for the
benefit only of the person drafted; he muy
prefer to waive his exemption and to nexiiin
in the service. The question of the right to
,exemption arises only hotweeri the Govern
ment of the United States and the individual
:concerned. , •
MERE
.
The statement of; the 'law by Gen. Sanford,
score v.,...------..........;..--,....______.:,.....2_ ...;_p_snttried
on a misapprehension of the meaning ot die
statute. It is - erroneous to say that "the
members of tlio'se regiments now mustered on
duty, when mustered into service b the
United _,States for one hundred daYs t iv/Whs.;
exempttd .frorri the diAT,,whiAirg). ' .... ,121 . f1iate
in September•neit. b 'BM 'byfthe true con
struction of the t h ose: persons only who
trn
shall be actuall . ' e ' ce.of the United
States at the . - " , :X 1r „fly , Teetive names
shall be drafted *lll'4 ilinnpfed from that
cirrift;fif snehefentist ili , ~.". .uly clainrOd.
X 39 Tereorapq.
Destructife Fie at tack 'Raven.
L oss i 0,0 o O.
THE FIRE STILL RA.6IN,er.
RAILROAD ,BUILDINGS t
IN GREAT_ DANGER,
Spectarto the Harrisburg Telegeaph.]
DEMME
Loox Flavzir, Aug. 11:
A.-destructive fire is raging- in - this-:place.
The loss at this moment is estbilated" eit
-
so;oo,_apd, . pot 'kno*n when it will
stop. 'The Alaiiot,..freiektlie-t. .Ls_e! and machine
skopware inograt danger,: .-tThe fire broke
CtfrAot 410pp§1tt741 1 :014keiteTnoon:
• `:- rrx
Main ARE MBTOMAC,
&Plosion of: an 'frninlnnitiont' .13Pat
Terrible Destruction of •Property
MED,I AND AORSES KILLE D
41rit- , • --,: Izrt - trc;.i , I•Eu - .).1:;.1
Tlq PROBABLE PAUSEtyIF Vllll-I.XPLOSNIA .
. .... _
Itaist..o s i
• , WASHINGTON, Aug.'
klett4]from Pity ,Point, dated . Aug. 10,
says - phoutil o'clock yesterday a noise - rmem- 1
blinglllo eiplcision of ainVlLVint - VaitHeard!
at the headquarters of the Army of thAilliolo-:
mao, and many surmises Were indulged Was
fol4p 4 1 W4i 13 .1 1 frOni Weht
ganse.s.., •- • : 115 -7
During the afternoon word ca me that :a;
boat loaded with ammunition had explalded
:WOWS' kohit c avisgtr m 41# 11411( 14 •
~• The • &ad and beert.eitacatid
from4he ruins and carried. back, the former! ,
for biriAr and the lEkterV§thelmspital.
- itboat-loaded" . Wl of-anitriti-!
nition wasailtik,ALaciiidtoribilttie negroes of!
the Quartermasteestlepartmenknearlfahn
dred in numbeVaNd the only theory .addriced
as to ftk Cause of tile - calamity is, that a'shell•
must have-been dropped-by one of them;,•thusi
feoriarkiiinicsifing the fire to.ther',efitire niftef
2 ,
On the -correspondent of :theqilgssOc.ftetchl
Press raabhingiMe. scene pf the
spectacle:was preeented to-bina 'rittellilnde
teribable.--.lluildings were- demoliehed-tents
doWn, ands multber of he ,11 1 401141
'Tn.(depot tottildizig" whichjiati • .
eted, was a mastrof rains, - Whire" ground
gire t ramf of ylffitt,'Merited Ittarla,o
.4P• eves`• ''.*&cnPtion.
e gpisp-Wl,94*aboit-Aitti,oo9iids,'az4
witnesses say the Eihock:wcukfelt_ a ling die,
cidi'ee'thilhe side blithelitit•
_
"'llittront.okNicinclpitW:ere roatO a nein
erlO7ol..4l2l'44f 4tes, adicingthenitheßoat
office and, Adams expresspwhich were almost;
.utterly49L:P . V. ) : 9 1 2 1 1 1 Ac . A - t AWN_ pf r:
• - " , Et ^ ;..g- a
•
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:
FriIFIF
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ME
=MIR
pl"tdirll,
'ln the rear of this is a steep bank, its sum
mit being covered by the colored hilixige*:
their families. IW.4am. grod A .,
the loss of life •;4110t, mi _
eeede4 that which resulted::
•
. balls, ettil, sesuck this i
Pfs.rfeilshei:r, while tAgronnit inll4 - Vi:
isi*tua covered vijilitt all
Oartlf nuni of ant : .B*
:halite& being amongftf-the
A boat loaded with these storeisi,t"t
alongside, and another was torn to piece*. - t
.04ed..„2.2iiipkitly„ ... ont of
The water atlthrottgh - thi=itore'house , -Oifille,
400X.1.5.? ' CI -
CaCaptains Athei 'oftteeomittlE.'
rga -httheihrtiltling- at-the.
time, and were ; Vtgried ~beneathn t iae.i r nbis,
After muck lath* thi3i*titier',estildited &ISM
_heirlitesiktatkaikaatigig,„o4kr4,o4,AikaY,
e - 4, - "Thlra - goird o o m pf-- :
eq.!: 'Pple" Ali Attie.
tent AO," was .
strpek lead_ j),37'a Pkie-bf `shell, and
in)uied;-thongs riot ilalagereaft4.i. 'arts ger,
4 1 ' , ,X4F-QsAlts4 so B @l'ArP l 7.#4 ll lc4o.4 l P'll l o ll ,_
timeithathe eannotsreeover..
l
li.ll:lßafter,..a-:eivilianfrotrCoMAkringi.
NeWTOrkla:Sltillediatiteltfliliettreiviter
stanA. '•
Privates Ansel and iteicalf,. of he:
airy, were 4 40.1 ;4_ol F.
A sergeant named amorris, inthe ophiance
otnee,:sras injured-and,died,soon 444 -1 1 0 2
tenant litine,'nf;ths:eavahry, departmentomas,.
.tilightl34,injars i fl„as.,w i elso yrmfl 7
Wrigh t Jame s Tliorpp cArksn ittiott , ordhatnl'se office,
6!,.7
Mr.' l l*, :of the -Sanilsity;Catonnistiion,'-)*ET
idiS4tl Ykilled,, in] 470, -al/4.4.41.44, 8 06.i`*.Wi -
*
! Mrs. Spencer,
.arelief agent, received slight
i n j ur i es . HelS3ga
ThecaSdaifil6S44444l44l:4o be at least
' 100. wounded.
• It-istigljefrid'fttillitiy.liodleeTrere: blow &,
into the river and may never
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1 ori).'“ltiaoG w s
Fort Powillvamttql NO Blown Up.
Cxztf A*rvAlereti.
Erl
THE "TANKER noir. FLOATINP OYER i'llt
6 heitctiti.,44 l o. - lEar lit.'rorces•
ishingneisiArinidiesitek.
EXP,LOBlllkii - -'lolllllllllleir, BOAT .
• L-s,ityty.i 7 C.. 1,
OFICIAL DISPATORT _OLSSOItSTAWK.
-STANTON.
, ~, -
Wisniscisrtm Aug. 10; 11-30.. P. at.
Maj. lieu Dix, Neur ,, Ycirk: • 1•
The report Uf;thit. sueeet.s-of,ottr
operations at Molnis, eithieti4froth the Blot
mond.Enguirer of this morning, haa just-been
- received from Bfej/Gen. Butler:
Xonru, August Friday . night . Lieu
`tenant.General commanding Port
83; td r p r kyA ugH nq l il t4r4ester-
The people_ of Mobile •are. all ready for the
fray.. •The people" are satisfied with the-con•
r4enteut(tlts.#ttehenall; .and'
;Buthetti3 of the tiabfi
• -Norma;
,Aup.
It is painfully humiliitinet6 annotates the
shameful suirefider of Fort Gaines at_ half
past nine o'clock this morning, by Colonel
Chicks rifidoritli t of Jae 214-Alaballna
„ . . . ... , .
%Ws ptlioliatil w ork musprOun,for 0.:,..
months, and with a garriaphrof sir h
men he communicated with - the' eneiny'i ll'
1111
by flag of truce, with the sanction of Gene
Page. , ,
General Page enquire d', ..Urhit t t his
ti , o s 4Ph4 .
purpose was, butruseive 410 fillBWeat;_ : :- . ,:-
His attention wad - Jun - K*3(lN NOW- Ms
General tage repetitedlY tiiiwriPhiii &hold
on to your fOrt.--
The same night heiviiitad - Fort Gaines and
found Andevon on board jhe y...}-e !t , kept
ranging ternAbf capitnl4ll,9n.,,
He.leftonilkry6Aapafor.knilikracm, on
his return, riot o utu r render the
fort, and re
lieved him bf his co d. ' •
Fort Morgan , sigrolledAbis morning, hntno
answer was ' recelvdOteept the hoilitffig of
the Yankee ,flppflyef,,lhe ramparts of Fort
Gaines. '
Anderson's conduct is o3floially
prondandeci
inex litoiiitt4 41 °44 41 *':!," • ' t; :
D4atehes just rveivea from General
Sheridan rcport hia kp r oe f noyin h pgainst the
enemy up thii gi t ppap.,4l. „Ai 4
i o
.1.. 1 ar.,'„ they were A'avO terr
froneWineffestek.' - ' -
This morniiieflifferal Glint A:anted the
explosion of an orditntieboatlestarflay,3lead
ed with anizawittiffi4cflity' %hit wharf.
No detaihklutirofrain'receiVed.
BabCoolc, of:GaneraliGrantkistaff,,,A:as
slightly wonandell, • I'U- 13 at"
Nee' eplifittitiona!keltitirAtlifita "tr itset
-
pence reported &KR
Poittfons of,t3enaral EltonanumN cononitnd
are continuing to arrive,. laid thp to4l Joss
will not exceed one tili k usw,--
ur.H. , -4:41 STANTON,
. be . oretary of War.
121
,TII,E i.../D#t;'''looliiS%t(
?.• a 'if - y
:ANTallos , -011ielitt;Report.!
rt es „Ooli„
al; of hiiiecent bllintSu e ceititt,lifoorfieM,:
has beetetihninlitteff byr thiii.viren63r to thei
w ar D e 0:044
"I ovextoolipi,..exhov,triiderANC . ,',
Johnson ; ,-dibino*:ina 'three ,
thousand stronskhere thisAno - p'*4l;lmidest-'.
tacked him
The number ofitiffefflift#,,io4l`o,;46;
enemy is unknown, kit large.:•Maree
flags were capred,yrith - fortr - pieces of SAIL;
leryall tr. the,`,y had; four htmdsectand;.
iwenti_pritotiers, including six fieldiaisrlitkff
and thirty-two!tcompany:Nancemr, over fouri
.hundred horses, and eimiparSet and a
tity of-small arms. -;84;
• CoL Peters, 21st iV;irgini* rebel, was mor-
_tally Wounded.' ,Effinefar,•,Tohnsan: wagj
'lured, with his colors 'and' three of hisl4ff,
but passing undistinguished, among theprig-,
driers, effected his - els:tape: , '" '
The enemy was brgke*lfikPl44%, and
many killed, upon every ,w 4, fopatilatince;
of ten or twelve miles,: • • •';“-• • ; •
My loss fa eaen killed and twenty-one,
wonndad... l •
MfAirPrVofiger and Lieutenant
VitOkailtailiry, were -killed' whilea,;
charge. Captain Ken, 14th Pennsylvania
cavaiff,lwtut jicverely`Wounded while pene ,
trativgithe - mew Irtinalvin a gallant 'effort,
- t - 4 :;,," 0 -aingke . .0. ,r,
land-. fled to. .the , - xeci
dietegftlik t failigihis "command'
to as
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lINIVONDZD 11:11[02.
WARRINGTON, August 10.
11 1;Xliere is not the slightes particle of truth in
.. ' tscv:AßecvetarY Stanton's resignation,
te;:pulzhal . eat in the New York pacers of to
" v . - . _ - ...The Secretary .and.„l";esil i r both *-
Ow - 44f suarresignati'alt k bMt: i oi is
01.- - : -7 4,. tr 4 t f L,. ~. _,
÷
Ircizum9 . ,*-$., A
„. _.
ath ,..
the Treasury b . ' ..
' .g • -- to re eive'
Men of a north front, which, when
completed, will make this building one of the
IhNiist Imblitibuildings in the World. : --
I
Every conlidenee iefelt now 1) that' Sheiideif
"eon2mandron'thellpikerikoto ::!
vicsionof,-the North, can he ,aitempfed with;
steetbs. -
44cretmr...alv.-7-74Innesmen-minenasextr.sft• -
the b sWide ilie — elnie (-
Second Lienten J. 11:4 Walter, 13th Penn
sytvlniiii cavalry; las "been remitted, on the
grof! 4 - is bravery and former godd;ogrt
difdthbut remitting forfeiturt,- .s fitLp. •
du l lo.434 32 PftsgWej44.4 l l o _Ae 4a9",.1W.4,?*--
stored to his commissiork rkiiment.
r DEATH or SOLDIERS Gtr
044.Z110 - 1210CW14 -4 / 1 4:44444.45i,
tietli Pennsylvania; GeorgeJolin,l; Fifty-fait
fifth Peni "W Oylfallifl;Eleorge.#:' *Lod% - .lt?''rttrir7
in - a i&
Oistyesecond:Peonsyly; Daniel • •r; A;
Than:ls P. Teinlilettni," A, Ont=lii
Penty3ylvig4; l 43eorr b e ik Ar l , Bottle;;-17454y
seventh Pennsyltiinnip.,7,o
OEFICERS 'REPORTED kUGIT.STIO.2!
F: I thr"
Lieutenant t- enney va
n% 'Oadalry; Surgeon W. W. • Sharpi•Xigl!..
tOnth yennsylvaityr Cavalry; Lientenat_l3prq.
Stuitin„, M;Agliteentli Peonsylvariut:: „ , t_
•- 143 V 3 E2 C 0 COIAW '
The , ;tionstruetion. Corp-s .:Of- lJnitca
ptates Military , railreads, has just neeotw
ptished great Atiltbad, bridkb
over the •Chattahoochee, seven •Ituidi64l and
sixtrfeete long and- ninetrfeet high, tleilytrys,d,
by the rebels in their retreat, ....was
i retitiiit
four and a lialt w digs,q and; b,, .tinn „oh
Friday last to within three miles`of Atlanta.
' • - A . llkAtT (IOO,pICTED.,
The repOrtfthat- - .the'Seetetary of the Trea
sury contemplates petow tip= the =Oat at,
an-early — dira -Siit-rwentY loan, the intailist
Ito be paid is gold, entirely lyitliout foun
dation.
41111FAk0 TIAE
T VIRIARA , O TE R NPV4 FROM E P Ci ff •
ECM
The ,Queen's. WOO In P4rliateAt.'
EOM
Strict ' n eutrality to be Observed s io. Imirliat
Anticipated Naval Battle iti 7 the
English Channel.
NNW roux, Ang:ll..
• • Lott,•
The steamalup Persia, aptam w oh
,sailed from Southampton on the 30th Wt., at.
Ave P. anti from Queenstown on the',3lst,
itilyedlie**ont three morning.
••
Axnu iiNANiL AFTA.u6- , 110• - •
ITNION AND DieD . ZL WAN kflaNlX4B . ON AND O
TER PRINCE WAST.
--•• •
trrPolnYAkign , W%ji*CaPengelr4e4AY_ Br.l
An Ostend,letter in the Indep6tdance nieSv•
:ti6tur thp sitiVallitlffat Poit - of fka t
crate war etemilers,:thelicrew corvette Butteis
!fly,.4laptain-anskaal r end the peddle- corvette
Paul Jones, Captain Engeled.
The Vigie de Cherbourlintys:—Three vessels
belonging to the Federal States of America—
thifiNiagaraVthe Sacramento and the liear
sarge--and four belonging to the Confederates
• —the Georgia, the Florida, the Nouvel Ala
i barna and the General Inge--have recently
been met inChannel byteVeral merchantmen.
An action between ili em is expected.
Thili,inity be talt4Wor *theta is WtwtlC
Georgia, it will be remembered, has been sold
at Liverpool, and lies quietly An dock there,
and, as to some of the other iressek; named,
theyread - very much like phanttim ships.
• Thi'Aemy and•Havy Gaiettithinks that the
Confederates, in their late raid, Might have
taken Baltimore or Washington, or both, and
that they have loaf - a goldennietnent.
The. AntWerp journals mention- that the
Saeramiinto - (federal) quitted that • port: on
the 23d
French journals continued :.to usseittthat a
fight will soon take place in the:waters of the
British Channel between federal and :rebel
Cruisers. ..
4 • 1111 - WPM ' S. SUAVE.
Orr the aftemoonrof the 20th ult., Par.
liament was • formerly prorogued. ''he
Queen's speech was delivered by, the Lord
Chancellor: In regard tnAmerica the speech
et* Majesty deeply laments, that the civil
war ill.No#ll.4lmetica has not been brought
to a clods., Her Majesty will. continue , to ob
serve a strict - neutrality between die bailor;
eats, and would rejoice at a_friendly mommill:
tion hetween the oontending parties. Her
jesty has' observed . with aaturfactioii
the distress Uttar the civil Ntfir ire North
.tiifeffca bas'ainted in 'some Of Mei Mahufa6.
tiring dietrle,ts has to a great extent abated,
and her Majesty trusts thatinereased sin s
of the raw materials - of industry may -
fricteil from countries hy which it had t . :o4k,
erto been soantilyho*shed 9•
The other features - 6f the sieech are axi4-
_prepsion of regret at the failure of the Dann,
- German Conference, and whOper that thwitzew
negotiations may lead to peace;*lfiefeibliee
to the cession of the lonian Islands;`to - the
satisfactory
in progress of commeace , &c.
India and China; and to the war in i
few
Zealandr , V., winding up with an ennmera
aw importaiit acts of the.,ees
b'ou, and an satisfaertiorrat-the
commercial position Ifiti.ekuntry.
TID . I DAN07 . 14X19437 WAIL
On the 29th ult., in theXouse of Commons,
Lord Palmendon made some-explanations as
to the Danish question, and stated that the
negotiations et lenna would be carried on
solely itilliweenthebelligerent& The English:'
? 1 .4 1161 1: sr..**fol..,
Yi July,2 isconsgere pro Ile
the true will be, prolonged ;
No wide 1161 , 24 relative`to of'iekuel
has yet 15• arrkred, at. ' • •
The FreneVjourinds continue to harp on
an impending seti"fight between the Feddil:
and rebel cruisers in the ehintild. .
Itathe House of Coadridas Mr. I.aptileitidl
that England intended to recognize the zfe*"
Mexican :-Sanpirei witflont7 Waiting : glue'
stateir iiii*LCup*fie IA!
broglOvigiin the ailthaft
Dfofil
HeAkia l pAo
that4ritailik subjelote:Wf*ftaballigatogiitek
and urgeldvatehilihiessraud, enervy tolattit
& we: :
Mp Y#44,0 13 /At. .144:thetif t
mowthilkiVbAllyk". that4hel
Actur,l:74,c:.f
OE
Affairs.
tbcf3 j
the abuse. • .
Several other speeches were made, includ
ing one from M. P. Taylor, who defended the
Northern Government which was dottgmilled
. put down the alaveholding relxl6"
-.,_
, r . - ...„-- F --.• -• , -
...
ri , . - , 1..
.*- e
4:- --
17 ...,
- - _Colby , Esq., of' Vehnon • .rreeeive
his commission as Register of the Treasury
to-day, vice the Hon. L. E. Ohittenden , re
siPed--. :2.2-.: • -:---' ' .. - _
The rumor t hat Secretary Stanton has ten
raered his resignation, and that it has been
_49,9l3p,teskjjaa, assnred. is. totally _ without
-- fonadatiorr --------------- -
The folingf4rlOWekhlihitement of the
.blic debt, as appears from the boas,
'
Treasury Department k on Aunt* 9 : Amount
outstanding, debt beariiitinlaiest in coin,
$884,1144491,82; De)st : bearing interest in
lawful= 'Money, — 5424,841,562 04;' . Debt on
which itierestdmk ceased, $367,1n r i ; , -- 4 ; t
•‘:,„106,4/1 , ••L
j a it i 6o ; , , • ;
$2 ,
The unpaid 'i," Ti145:1679,720,-
000, and thhilsiadiiiit iiilifte7ThafiftfrY subject
to draft, $13,114252.'•
,ta•l rs .
, ru • -/1.
General Smith's diptarrtieditiVell:; Its des
tination is unknown; . - • •
, Majq'ffencial-Edoenm-fialt been relieved:at
Vi*lfFut a ordered' to kepoo to Gene al'
Bliermana • 'thedistrict Vicbburg hie been
assigned to len. Washinune;wbonow controls
tb4 rotr,ltoilks afro 'pOpartmeot to the
All ~s quiet. on the Wliite - Aiver. The reb
elii the Dtpantirktlnt are
tiYing cross:ilia ppi. - . -
Gener — ar Dick Maidar is at Meridian, in place
of Geneal S. D. Lee, now at Atlanta. •
From WeW Ydrk.
Dr. Reynolds„ tko American Conan!, died
at St. Melissa- St7.DozningFaan: July 22 .
Seveh ll2 Aleathlif j .
.toOkbpt:
,The ling Sax:on from Cain
that on the 21st nit, when 25 togas north-
eat a saw rillinkAbl7tot larri Steamer
which Was imiposed t w o a Ail pirate.
Itiie'Relial at Mobile Di
strotOit•
a. W l isinNOToN,- Aug. 10.
The * Navy Departmlini to-night received 'a
dispatc containing the following from the
Richmond liktmliper'of' the 9th
- "A dispatch from Mobile, cued August 7
two days than. our preirions *chinas:—
staferti that the situation had not materially
altered since, the _enemy's viettn-vret our
i
iron-chid* on last FildaY: N'97.mcWo
went rec e ived a teikilatm' yesterday
announcing-that•the Morgan, the only gun
boat of our ,fleet whichm. e„net either sunk,
beached or capfullapimeeeded in getting
overAhe z bar and g Mobile."
NEB' ADVERTISEMENTS.
BOARDING .:=Torrr Gentlemen can so
commodated wilk reimaia!lsaat boaii -10 7 1, 14 -
lig at the'torner of Mesta* Ire and ampteny- .
Hatllo/OTQ HIEUPpIORII
leadiiig Mir.*
TN accordance with the pov MA of the
New InternarSevenne 7a* a l fgbods delivered at the
above railroad for shipment, mum have s Toro Cent
Stamp Mdse.' fo the receipt demanded therefor, said
stamp to be at the expense of the shipper.
For all receipts taken by the above Company, said
stamps will be furnished and paid for by the Cowpony.
- auglo-dtsep3o . JOHN J. CLYDE, Agent.
••
DRAFT"
PHILADELPT(IA _OTJARDS!!
.9, - ;L:nr.m.
, • •
$5OO . I ,2eut'o ITYy. iteirmoriato:iraret a s t e si;
and paid cash chi: L in,s4oo:' Opp,phi b tlWor in squads. ,
Any piston bringing 20 men' ' commintioned I
second Lieutenant; '25 men all* Lieutenant* 90 men a
Captain. •
!rho above•will be•excouteos4 its:leiter. Apply to
• ,Th• e on L=II
au glO '
,etetulquartur: 4 • Y gestalts at, Phila.
NOTH3 .
LEITEILS TESTAMENTARY on the estate
et John Deiger t .,Ht4..of‘the ;city of Harrisburg,
Dauphin county, deed, having lien. granted to the un
dersigned, motice thersofAinharetiyildven- All persons
having claims ordenuidtde agtinat the estate of the said
decedent aresedstestottlittmake known the wane without
delay, and tfeee irha are, indebted. to said Watt , are re
quested losnakeklutniwilate pwriaita& •
augltdowatit .i, M. L. IN6HAX,lnecutsix,
PUBLIC 8 - faig--: 1 -- .
-: ....- •,!..; .i'''cix ; :-..', 7 7; 'I,
TWO W.ALOARLE HORSES.
Wll.6l6:Vetbl gEt 41413
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.. - .. .. . .
. ~ • , 7.1 ',_. ~1c.g.!.., . . ; 0N'...4 - -
SATURDAY, ,-
UP ping .U, AT . I P: 11,
TNT -1741141MWSpDLifilKOBSES.-
.'iliiriaj:ii4 ii**iiglikitergan albeit,. eight Toes
old ; l P Tl e*.4YOTPArtretille-" ,
One of r - le alargdßlearliPiteing - Horse, ferz.gentta
a ea' v tAll
and suitable (or llankikeY, , ~, t.... _•=.,
FOrAmber - Oda Will atibe Mate- deltel *tea,
et at klidkar# : wi1p9,20, where the urges can be
NIIARP4Mr ',BARGAINS !
4F; 'FbiG . OPri -
TNTENDINGtO close in a very . short
ivdl sell ell welt Selected stook t Boots, Shoes
Anil:V . oE2i* at prii* Itir beim! tbetr itYesett Talus,
lifißook inukeotitto fbr iota% or the tom - material and
workmanship.. -`
oVinkcistiivaiwifeeylvn sellinpat benahis
Act., L . Eras ,
eft& 12i Midielltettere„ nest OoofEctionery.
ri'Dßt:B~►Lpy
rt. - 66d w'fil and fixtures of an old anti
tabli gas tin teat. For further particulars
J. W. F. Harrisburg, P.O.
__s, - REWARD. - --
STOI/10, 14411e-Eith- hist., from the livery .
stable of . the phonon.. IA Harriabuff * Ii c tROAK
3114 1 111 , b4 brkVitillahigh, Mail Mar fat*
black mane end tail; whiteanarn on right hind puttee;
eltrothentilktelof herieyea tßatot,mtrhing or movhig tom
al :wee - when coall,F.„ MO toddle, Abo, a.
BUGhT.,„ led. Vlack, atiVegerldle, hitter kon both
Bide ll= Li:either cushien. and MP,. AXIA4 R ant "'of
HABNEBIL ~..11140 reward win hapaid forthe: of the
Mem Baggy end Rairiem, or for Mach Informa' II on as it , Ul'
Mad to.their recovery, and the arrelt . of Um thief.
-aug9-dif f• H. BRAZTZ.
f l tit iti.eli'zifeht of :the- 27th;- of July, 1864 .in
ttll jhatiars Nat. BrithatWe toltarrhbarg, or ha pen
14*m these eare•te the curs for Pi . • eataU
awei•Liet Mar Nat whit a Mislead cress; bd.
will be libeatathmadocity leaving the Mee Ring at this
Alioefind wltiralee yeah, aped how epoa Its mum
:SUGARK'43TAUPS, Tata,. COMara
all Uadea and pi**,
OM= .2-
Stteossoonp to it /I= 3, J , r. kee,
f i n "no
mu
50(1 ;nit" flved
W ALLOWT I2 q AND DAL
I ;11Nia-4.1.41
P,i'.li -.i - - - .
Nwi
THE DAY & BUSHNELL MINING COMPANY
20 EXCHANGE PLLOZ, NEW TORE.
.coupled with its . *puss for working theca, make it the
moat desirable property ever offered to the publis.
Detailed infotinittiou in regard to its extent and pros.
pedal:an be had at the office or the undersigned, agent of
the composiy, who will receive subscriptions to sock.
JOHN W. BALL, Agt.,
Office Third street, near Walnut, Harrisburg, Pa.
aug64llmewlm
-
-Total bounty r
-EllOO
PAY PER MONTH, $l6;
TEEN OP BEKTICE, ONE 1111 ONLY!
sla wiR befall to any person tarnishing an acceptable
Allay at Daniel WRecruit.
of Second and Chest nut
st ree% Second Ward House, Corner
ts, to
rms. - Ettheoliber offers, at private nal% the
following valuable property, situate in Susquebenia
township, Dauphin county, on the Jonestown road, about
one and one-half-mine from lianisburg: A tract of -Mad,
eisotaining 6 MON bounded by lands of James_ COW,
holm of Glen. John Forster and others, thereon 'erected a
large frame House, nearly new; and frame Barn, toolbar
with other neorweiry outbuildings. A well with never
failing water In the basement of the house; also, a vari
ety of choice that trees, consisting of apples, peen and
cherries. Persona desirous of seeing the property will
pleas all the sublieriber, residing on the proudest
PETRAME.
N. R—lf the above property Is not ERIf.
sole ß before the
311 of September next, it will be offered at public sale on
that day, on the pre mi ses. augtkitir
norms SAINSWII 01171011, 141 s DISTRICT,
Itmausaira_ Pa., June 11, NNW
ZDBANTED 112.2 C—1 am directed by
Lint. CoL J. V. Benifeed, A. A. Provost Marshal
by his Waft; NA allo w ed e 4, 1464, to py&
Nfti "Mmt drafted wen are not Aenlist as .o
tears after being drafted; and that the credits for drafted
men will remain for she autmiisuicta from which they
were dieted. no lo
intim whether cal bounty has or has
not been paid to snob men, upon "illeml enlitmest."
JNO. KAY IMMINIf,
&Mak and hem* at, l4th DWI, Po,
Jo& du
Wanted ) To Purchase ?
A CONVENIENT Dwelling, with six or
Alat eight rooms, located within four squares of Market
strost, north. Address post °Moe box MK with dsr
acriptioa and pfie. ' aas9-414t*
A RARE CHANCE FOR SPECULATION,
tfne swat,
notourND CAVALRY SABRES
ar i s l i tial mezt Mafia will give Wiles wishing to lama a
raze a/Name to stake sow. The Zara mum be soil to
sothfy unpaid claim. Sampler furnished and all war
plated equal to maples . Portal' particulars Radom
G. B. apia,
aug64110 4, -- P. O. Box 87, Beading, Nom
& BLit:NEWELL'S ENGLISH
e in glia l l, a rare Wads far alto ase,& ... reeetved
lad Swift by =NM e
tin t• DeoireTh.i , )
4 .4,
CZEME
} a
Pammme rt mase Gramm
- ' or t .harmravasu.
Ilmmumona, Aug. 1, 1864.
The Board of Enrollment
OF this District is now engaged in revising
and correcting the lists of persons entiolled as liable
to do military duty.
Persons woo may be improperly en the roll on aecount
of
ALI:NAGE,
NON-RESIDENCIE
eursiriTAßLEATirss OF AGE,
ItABIZFERT PERMANENT PRTSICAL MARL&
ITT, or
HAVING ( SERVED TWO YEARS IN THE-PRE
shouldWAß,
promptly APPEAR HEWES TES BOARD, prove
the mane and have their names strikes' from the list. Any
citizen who hag a knowledge of any one having
e
enrollment, and who is liable to military duty, or of
one who hag arrived at the age of twenty years since the
enrollment of 186; or Of any who have declared their in
tentions to become citizens, are earnemly invited to ma
minion. the Information to the Mani of En chine[,
thatench pencemitiatbaphicsdnwthe titan
Anrlt la the interest sod duty of every enrollee ci t i zen
to see that all who have been improperly OMITTED
from the list should be addetteharette:
wlt is the imperative du of ell cltinne to see Ma;
persona drafted' in any sub, and falling to report,
are ARRRB7IID and brought before the Board of Ea.
rceetent. The aulmtbarlet fa charged with the duty cf
furninhing BB fan gourd.
J1 4 .i0. HAT cumEN-r,
ate '
d. Pro. Mar. and Pree't of
CHAR 0. HAWN, Boar
Commissioner or the Befi r d,
S. T. CHARLTON,
Burgeon of the Board.
i
aut-aliri
Winner's Perfect Guideß
TO TES
Use of Every Musical Instrument
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Violin, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Plate, 60 cents.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Guitar. 60 cent:.
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Plano, 60 cents
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Melodeon, 60 cents .
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Accordeon, 60 cents
Whiner's Perfect Guide for the Me, 60 cents.
Winner's rerfbet, Guide for the Cutout, CO cents .
Winner's Perfect Guide for the Flagolet, 60 cents
, . . ALSO,
Winner's Flute and Piano Duets, 60 cents .
Winner's Violin and Piano Duets, 60 cents
The histrootions in these books are gh - en In a .manner
adapted to the comprehension of all grades of scholars.
The exercises illoatridilfg and enforcing the lemons are
not dry and foliose, but itpriOUy and enlivening, and tie
soleedlost of mute, varying item the simple to the dill
1 the moat popular melodies of the day.
411 +1mi l 7I mm son,it CO Furnishers Boston. fold by J.
philaderma. - site-die
GOOD NEWS
•
TO THE (MN OF ILLIKISBURG.
EDUCTION in the- price -of bread. The
mullersignet; . IPmctleal &kw - of the Sixth ward,
Harrisburg, h eld street, between Sewed and Third, re
speetfully informs the public that he will tell hie Wheat
Herod at Me hollowing Mee, loaves is large as those of
any other baker In the city: Three ten cent lOIMEI for
21 mats; !gluier 60 Dents; twelve for $l. Those wishing
totne andenigned, will do well to mil at his
, or apply to his wagon, and make their par.
obese they will live% per teat. Pamilies wishing
Mb*, their own bread eim obtain a 61110 D TROT, me
pored supremely for family um, every afternoon, at four
0 0 0100; it his bakery. Teems cash. '
Arigit•dif maw ALCORN, Practical Baker.
AUCTION SALE
CONDEMNED HORSES.
•
Thouvnirrr,
• CAVALRY Dolma,
Omar or Czar QuAstrinuirrof z
Wow:moos, D. C., August 3, 1164.
WILL be sold at
_public notion, to the
hlghastbtilder, at the times and plume aimed be.
low. eta:
Resaltsg, Peyinsyknoits,Thuradsy, 1814.
Altoona, Pennsylvania, Thursday ,August Si, 161
latemon„ Psonsylvants, Thursday, September 1,186.
-Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, ..Thursday, September 8,
I.IIIIC . • •
MO HUNDRED (200) Cavalry Barnes at nook Awe-
Thus Hanes have been eondmaed as, mai tor *a
.oavalry astvice 14 the Array,
, Ter nod and farm pavane many good liarpliu lay
be hol.
norm sold idngly.
TIMM CASH in United Staten Currency.
JAMES A. ERIN.
lA. Col. and C. Q. Y. Cavalry Buren.
•aO-dtsB
ratteutiou of the public hi called to the
a il dviudages offing by this company foe
Profitable investment:
The extent and wine or its
GI: o - . 31. - 1 .1 1 4' ,
ATTERTiont
AT TEN T 1 ON!
WA..N I rED,
VOLUNTEERS FOR ONE YEAR!
mo at the quota of the SECOND WARD of
the City of Rusisburz. Bounties will pe pant u
follows:
Ward bounty ; • Omit
Goinsauzunt bounty
J. W. SIMONTON,
PETER BOYD,
jois .
itecnit '
co DANIEL X
WILT
thy; nomittoo, Jud Wak
PRIVATE SALE.
Poo
100