THE TELEGRAPH IS PUZMJSZOW MORNING AND EM72I - 0, 3Y GEORGE BERGNMit. 0 puICE THIRD ST., YEAR WALNUT TERBIS OF SUBSCRIPTION. SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION. Tin: DAILY TESORAPH is served to subscribers in the city at 12 cents per week. Yearly subscribers will be charged $8 00 in advance. Those persons who negleette pay in advance will be charged $7 00. WEEKLY TELEGRAPH. Tus Tatzartara is also published weekly, and is fur rdsh:4 subscribers at the following cash rates Single copies, weekly gIIPO copies to one Post Office Ten ouples to one Post Odico NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. CLOSING- OUT SUMMER STOCK AT AND BELOW COST. MRS. M. MAYER, NO. 13 MARIE' STREET, BEING} desirous of closing her Summer Stock of Mklinery Goods, cap; for salo at greatly retuned prices; such as SILK. AND STRAW BONNETS, HATS AND FLATS, &O. Constantly on hand a splendid assortment at SILKS, VELVETS, LACES, • NM HES, HOOP SKIRTS, CORSETS, HOSIERY, HAND EERCII 7 EFS, GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, BErs,. NETS, FANCY GOODS, A.C. Dealers will do well to call, as great bargains can be had at wholesale. jel4 ly CLOAKS, CIRCULARS AND MANTILLAS, IN D. W. GROSS' NEW BUILDING, MARKET STREET. A New Philadelphia Cloak Store. Have now a splendid assortment of SPRING & SUMMER MANTELS, FRENCH CLOTH CIRCULARS, NEW FRENCH SACKS, AND NEW FRENCH LOOSE BASKS. The above beautiful samples, In .very color aud band comely trimmed, from $7 50 to $l5. 1000 SILK IVIA_NTILL CIRCULARS, SACKS AND BASliz, Handsomely aud richly trimmed, from $lO upward. eiIILDRE,"*I'S MANTELS IN LARUE VARIETY. my2b Millinery and Fancy Goods. MRS. J. HIBBS, at No. 8 Market Square, next door to Felix's Confectionery, keepsconstant r ty on heed the latest styles of Bonnets, 1184.8 7 r.k.upt)es., Flowers, Ribbons, go., together with a flooassorlinett of Dross Trimmings, Laces, Embroideries, CLAWS, Dunk; Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Gloves and Variety Goods in general. . All the latest Designs of Dress Patterns Motet lions the New York Bazaars Dress and Cfiliat making nratly exe- cuted. Thankful for the patronage bestowed since her opening, she trusts, by a strict attention to business and tier endeavors to give general ,atisr.etion, to continue to receive a share of the public patronage, ' jyl-dans C A.ILIZEI) CO,NCENTRATED LEMONADE, I 8 a pleasant, healthy beverage. Very convenient and refreshing for invalids having fever or great thirst. Its portability recommends it 'o travelers. Its conveuknco at pie -nits will be aproelated. No sugar requited; one table-spoonful simply dissolved in a glass of cold water and it is done. KELLER'S DRUG AND FANGY GOOD STORE, Jol7 No. 91, Market street NEW PHILADELPHIA CLOAK TO R E, IN D. W. GROS43' NEW SLOCK, Market Street, Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENT STYLES or rAstrionuiLE CLOAKS AND CIRCULARS, AND HIVE SPRING SHAWLS. Will open on the IS of April. Itonr2l:-All PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFTICS, 14TH DISTRICT, P/L Juno 6, 1864. TO DRAFTED MEN.- f am directed by Lieut. Col. J. V. Bumford, A. A. Provost Marshal General, by his circular, No. 69, of Juno 4, 1864, to pub lish "That drafted men aro not allowed to enlist as vo.un tears after being drafted; and that the creche for drafted men will remain for the Bub-districts from which they were draftedotio matter whether local bounty has edr hag not been paid to such men, upon"iii.-gal enlistment:. JNO. KiY CLEMSNT, CNA!' and Provost 312:thal, 14th Duel., Pa. 08-dtf Steam Weekly to Liverpool. frOLIMILNG at QUEENSTOWN, (Oork Ear. Dor.) The well known Steamers or the IdyerpOol, New York and Philadelphia Steamship Company; are in. tended to sail as follows: Coy of Baltimore, catunlay, ..togligt 27 ; Etna. Baton., day, Septemoer 3.; ndluburgh, Sa.today, Septowlier and every eucceodiug Saturday, at Noon, from rior 44, North River. RATES OF PASSAGE, VAL:WAHL" IN GOLD, OR ITO IhatIVALENT 13 CLOOLINOY. Irian CABIN $BO 00 I STEERAGE $BO 00 do to Loudon 85 00 do to L0ud0n......00 dal to Pans 95 00do to Pans 40 00 I oto Hamburg.... 90 00 do to Hamburg—. 87 00 Passengers also forwarded to Havre, Bremen, Ratter dam, Antwerp, &0., at equally low rates. Faros hom Liverpool or Queenstown: let Cabin, $75, $B5, $lO6. Steerage, 435. Those olio wish tusend lot their friends can buy tickets here at these rates. For further Information apply at the Company's thilcea JOAN G. DALE, Agent, 15 Broadway, N. Y. or C. 0 ZIMMERMAN, Harrisburg. (;23-dly PIANOS. ILBRECIIT, RIEkES & SC1111111r:; EXCELSIOR PIANOS. SOLE AGENCY AZ' ESO CILE A‘3, 03 Ilarket. street, liartisburg. FOIL REASON' perfectly satisfactory to MXSELF I have taken theng . ency of the acv a most excellent Plano& The pdblic is invited t 6 come and ex amine for themselves. A few Schomacket & Co's Pianos on hand yet will be deol low. ' mar2s-tf PHOTOGR A P Photograph .Albums. Photograph Albums. Photograph Albums:: Photograph Albums Mlargest and cheapest variety of PHD RAIII ALBUMS in the city are constantly kep, at [away. BERGNER'S CHKAP BOOKSTORE. SOLE AGENGY FOR THIS "CITY AM happy to .offer to the public a large, uoi mama assortmen t of L. 4 . VEiciok GOLD PENS, ' Mbadactared by — fit BOY W. FAIRCHILD. — - . Theist, Peat, are mall llnishe4, elastic, and will give elt- Ur° liatiliSim; PLEASE TRY THEM. : . SQBEFFER'S HOOK STORE., !Woad street, opposite Pr4aDytellai March; Harrisburg . , ' ap23 Q4401.1.---Fine salt Salmon, at 14 IRO SaleLF.ll.4 FRAWL , ~ 4 .00 . -10 00 .OMM BERGNER, RAILROADS. 1864. 1864 Philadelphia and Erie Rail- Road. THIS great li ne traverses the Northern and Northwest counties of Pennsylvania to the city of Erie, on Lake Eiie: fC has been leased by the PRSINIVIABIA 11111104.11 QOM PANT, and under their auspices is being rapidly opened throughout its entire length. It is now in use for Plummier and Freight Vastness from Harrisburg to St. Mary's (216 miles) on the-Eastern Division, and from Sheffield to Erie (711 miles) on the Western Division. TIME OF PASSENGER TRAINS AT HARRISBERG, ' Leave Eastward. Mail Train L 23 P. N Express Train 2.60 A. ar Leave Northward. • Mall Train Express Train • Cars run thitugh WITHOUT ORANGE both wept; On' these trains between Philadelphia and Lock Hayed, and be tween Baltimore and Lock Haven. Elegant Sleeping cars on Express trains both ways be tween Williamsport and Baltimore, and Williamsport and .Philadelphia. For tnformation respecting Passenger business apply at the S. E. Corner I.lth and Market streets And for Freight business of the Company's Agents: S. H. Kingston, Jr. , oorner lath and Market streets, J. if..Beynolds, Erie Agent N. C. R. 8., Baltimore. H. K HOUSTON, General Freiglie Agent, PMl's. LMWJS 1 HOUPT, General Ticket *tent nciPta JOS. D. POTTS, my2o-411y) Veneral Manager, Williamsport. CUMBERLAND VALLEY FRANKE I N RAIL ROADS. ciCHANGE OF HOURS.—On and after Mon -1 day Aprl.l 4th, 18044 Passenger trains trill run y, as Mows, (Sundays excepted:) POR OHABIBRBSIFIRG . AND HARRISBURG: A. IL P. le Leave Hagerestown 7.00 2.45 " Greencastle 7.37 333 / Arrive at &17 41.20 Chambersburg, Leave at 3.30 12.55 Leave Shlppensourg ... 9.00 L 23 " Neville 9.32 2.00 A. m. " Carlisle 666 10.46 .2.42 " Mechanicsburg 625 10 42 3.12 Arrive at Harrisburg ... 6.66 ILI6 8.40 FOR OHANBERAN VRG AND HAGERATOW.N: I.M. P. M... P. M. Leave Harrisburg 8.05 1.32 420 ` " 34eebaniesburg 8.4 T 2.15 :4,54 " Carlisle 9.27 2.55 5.28 i‘ Newville .., 10. 3.20 --i -" Shippensburg 10.33 4.00 Arrive at 11.00 '4.80 Chamberebutg, / Lea .. „ , . ve at. .11.10 4,40 . Leave Greebatle 1L5 . 5: .5.30 Arrive at Hagerstown 12.35 6.10 oar Makingclose connections at Harrisburg with trans for Philadelphia, New York and Pittsburg ; and with Pains for all points . West. air The Train leaving Harrisburg at 410 r.MID only as far as Carlisle. 0. M. Et. R. Office, Chamberaburg, April 4,111641 y GLAD NEWS FOR THE UNFORTUNATE THE LONG-SOUGHT-FOR DISCOVERED AT LAST Cherokee Remedy, AND CITEROKTIFI INJECTION! COMPOUNDED FROM ROOTS, DARKS AND LEAVES, CHEROKEES REMEDY, thogreaC Indian Diuretic, cures an diseases of the urinary organs, such as Mina. sena of the Urine, Inflammation of the Bladder, Imliwn mation of OW Kidneys, Stone in the Bladder, Stricture, Gravel, Bled, Gonnorhea, and is especially recommended in thaw cases of Fluor Albus (or Whiles in females) where all the old nauseous medicines have Med. Or It is prepared in a highly concentrated form, the dose only being from one to two teaepoonthla three tikes per day. gap- It is diuretic and altstative In its action; purifying and cleansing the blood; causing it to flow in all of ita original purity and vigor; thus removing from thesystem all-pernicions causes whieh have induced disease. CHEROKEE INJECTION is Intended as an ally or assist ant to the CHEROKEE REMEDY and should be used in conjunction with that madihine in all cases of Gonerilisa, Glee, rulor Aal44 or Wham Its effects are healing, scathing and dada:end i removing all wilding, heat, chordee and pain, *teed tif the burning and &limit un main:able pain that is expeilenced with nearly all the cheap gticick Nations. sir By the use of the CHEROKEE REMEDY and CHEROKEE INJECIVN—Lthe two medicines at the same thne—alf improper discharges are removed, and the weak abed organs are speedily restored to full vigor and strength: WFOr foR particulars, get our pamphlet from Amy drug store In the country, of *rite us,-and we will ivall free, to any address a full treatise. , 611EROOIS REMEDY, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $5: i ft,A-Price C4ROSEk. ,IN,I2CTION, $2 per bottle, or three bottles for $6. " • - *a. Sent by express lo any address on receipt of price. day Sold by all druggiate everywhere. D& W. B. KERWIN dr - CO., Sole Proprietors, toorill-eodly. No. 59 Idberty street, New York CHEROKEE CURE INDIAN MEDICINE ROOTS, BARKS AND LEAVES An anfairing ettrir for - ,,tur'hntinwrhas, Seminal Wok near, Nocturnal and an diseases caused by self pollution; such as Loss of Memory, Universal Lassitude Pains in the Back, Dinlie4l Of :Mims, Pranature Old Algic ear,:iverves,- Difficulty qf . "taming, rrentbrin A wapetuz .noso*tislosispi, Face.,. Tabs Ommtenance; insanity, oasaseepeans, and all the Direful complaints canted by 'de• pa rthip from thepath of nature. hieditillo is a Simple vegetablatstmeti pal:ene h which all can rely, as It has been omit la one *echos for many years, and with thousands trained, It has not failed in a eihgle instance._lts curative powers have been sufficient to tititivictagyth the moat stubborn cue. A® - To those who have trifled with their constitution, until they thick thettueelvereeyond the reach or medical la, we wouki'irhDelisaiir not t the Morass Om will restOre.you to health atal viglit,r and after- all quack doo tors have . • *kr or fatl imrtlculara, - get a Circular from any Drq Stow in the country, or write the Propaletor, who w ill 'nil (Iwotoany one flialfrUli the ainua,, a. full treatia.,2l pamphlet form. ' - -Prises $2 per bottle, or three bettlm for $5 -and forwarded by exproteernall parts of the weak lireold by allreliMeMble druggists everywhere. W. It. linitlffli 3 efti marle,sixlis 10. lie. f!' 4 . r' intsßitia ....1.35 P. ni. ....3.15 A. nr. MEDICAL. Virs. GREAT COVPOIINDIM PEON "THE UNION—NOW AND FOREVER."—Webster. fIARRISBV : 4O,- - PA,,- - .., NEW ADVEHTiSEMENT S . Northern Central RailVtray. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that the FREIG TT and BAGGAGE described in the follow. mg list remains unclaimed in the Warehouse of the Northern Central Railway Company, at Harrisburg. Con signees are hereby notified to come forward, pay charges, and take their property away, or the same will be sold according to law. J. N. DU BARRY, Gen'l Sept. GENBBAL SUPERINTENDMT . S . OFFICE, AUGUST 15, 1864. Na 1, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 146, one black trunk No 2, Elmira and Harrisburg check 20, one box, Lieut A Miller, Harrisburg No; Baltimore and Harrisburg check 20, ono box No 4, no check, one box, J Barrett, Lockport, Niagara Co, 14 Y No 5, no check, one box, Lieut A Scott, Harrisburg No 6. no check, one box, no marks No 7, no check, one box, Jacob Weaver, Pittsburg No ; no check, one box, Reuben. Farringer, tvisea No 9, no check, fair leetber trunk, do No 10, no check, one box, Capt Phillips, Harrisburg No 11, no check, black trunk, S S J, St Joseph's acade my, Phila .5o 12, no check, fair leather trunk, no marks No 13, no check, fair leather trunk„ Caps Lyman, Har risburg No 14, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 15, no check, black leati;er trunk. no marks No 16, so check, one box, Jno McGee, Harrisburg No 17, no check, one box, Geo L Stephens, Harrisburg No 18, no check, one box, Newport station, P it No 19, no Check, one box, Daniel Robison, Philadelphia No 20, no check, black trunk, Jno Gemmel, Lewis town, Pa No 21, Danville and Harrisbing check 512, fair leather trunk, Wm H Barber, Milton, Pa No 22, no check, black trunk, no.marks No 23, no check, lair leather trunk, W S Scott, Hants- Ile, Ohio No 24, no check, fair leather trunk, Thos McDaniel No 25, no clu ck, back trunk, Sarah No 26 no check, black trunk, G S•Angill, Bine:camp ton, N Y No 21, Williamsport and Harrisburg check 92, fair leather valise, no mark's No 28; Baltimore and Harrisburg check 687, fair leather valiso, no marks No 29, no check, fair leatheeValise, no marks No 80, no check, black trunk, Jno E Boni oe, Lancas ter, Pa - ' No 31, no check, one box, Michael Trump, Allentown No 32, no cneck, one box, no marks No 33, Scranton and Ilan isburg check 259, one box No 34, no cheek, one box, Mrs nhick, Prosperity, Pa • No 35, no check, one box, Henry Will, Reading No 36, no,pheek, one box,,no mar ks No 37, no check, bog of saddles, no marks No 38, no check, saddle, Ignatius Floomer, Portage station- -- No 89, no check, black bag, no marks Nj 40, no ch ck, black bog, Nary Foster, Harrisburg No 41, no check, black bag, no marks • No 42, no Maack, black bag, no marks No 43, no Check,. bitick.b rg,.no marks No 44, no check, black bag, J Shadle , Jersey Shore, Pa N 045, Williamsport and Harrisburg cneck 26, black g, no marks No 46, no check, black bag, no marks No 47, no MIL ck, back bag, no marks No 48, no chtck, carpet bag no marks 'No 49, no cheek; &Mille, no Malts No 50, no check, bat, no marks No 611 ;no critse4one.taix,"nri,marka. .• • • •••: • No 52, no check, one box, uo marks No 53, no check, hat-box, nu marks No 54. no check, fair bather trunk, no marker it J Fleming, one butidn shills A L Babcock, 1 tabu rope N Frazer, eleven barrels nuts •• • D Fisher, six corroiliskers • H Gilbert, one barrel insulatosi Nelson Bryne & Co, two nukes bitters S Barkler, one bog haroware . • H Hawkins, one granite block Nicholas & B, one box , ssaldites J Alb.rt, one barrel, two b'dtres Thor liicaok, One.buT bardware No consignee, .204 brick, no marks No consignee, small box, no marks No consignee, 41 Boosts iron, no marks No consignee, package indigo No consignee, one box merenandise David Tilmer, Har risburg. ~4 - angle 4w REGULATIONS THE PROVOST MARSHAL'S OFFICE. PROVOST MARSHAL'S OYPtct,'l4th,DtsxaicT, l , lleitaisscao. Pa., August 15, 1864. J MHE FOLLOWING • REGULATIONS OF elj. the Provost afarstild's Ofilmare published for the In struction and guidance of all persons interested, imorder that, in future, the public need not be in doubt as to when, wdgre and' to , whont to apply for information on mallets connected with this department. Ist The Board of Enrollment conveaes each day (Sun days excepted) in the proper room at 10 o'clock A.M. If business requires it, tho morning eession will continue till 1254 o'c ock P. Bf. ;`the afternoon seasioni commence at 2;.‘ o'clock and continue till 6 o'clock P. td. In no case will examinations for disability be made after day light. 2nd J. J. Weitzel, principal clerk to Board of Enroll ment, will at all times furnish . information proper to bo •furuisho-t from the records of the Board. 3rd A. F. Clapp, adjutant and special deputy, will be found in tho offitio room of the Provost Marshai. .Be has a general charge, and can be applied to in all cases. 4tti. The Enrollment Department Is in charge of D. S. Burns. /sth A. E. Eyster superint4inds thq mustering and re ornttink department, and has charge or the records and rolls connected therewith• also, with enlistments into the "Veteran R serve Corps.' - • 6th R. E. Cablehas charge of the clothing depart ment . 7th For. information with reference to, heroes and property seized as the property of . the Government, ap ply to John E Belle?, in tho Mustering and Recruiting De : - pArtment. Bth For information with reference to Deserters and persons arrested,,apply to same dope, tment 9th Joint Cfnutets has charge of accoums, records, AA 10th Fat inf.trmation upon any sub.ect not above spe cifically designz 00; apply to Atte Provost Marshal, 0r...t0 Adjulant A. . Clapp; slth . All clerks and employees are required to be at their posts for duty at 8 o'cloCit A. .lbe office will be clown to the public at 6 o'clock s. 12th Clerks and employees are required and directed to be polite, courteous andattentive to persons doing bustnees in the rrovost Maratal's office. It is a duty and pleaieure io inform and serve mese requiring information or service, and if any clock or employee lads in prompt attention or prima cuurtesyyhemill be atones discharged. nih clerks and °nip]. yees are not permitted toren ive fee or reward ter serttices. 'rendered. It they do so, the penalty wilt be immed.ate discharge. To offer such I6e and to receive Ware equallyihigh misderrieanoi a iid.Y.CLb.MENT, Captain and Prorast, Maratial • 14th Disuict Penn The members of the Board of Brumllment are John Kay Cement, ProveSt Marshall, Chalks C. Hawn, Com missioner, S. T. Charlton, Burgeon either of whom may be consulted at all tones, during business hems, in maters connected With the business of the Hoard. _ . The Provost MarshaPs office is in Fourth street, op posito the Government Bakery. augl6•dlm THIS WAY BARGAINS!: HOSIERY, , • GLOVES, , HOOP SKIRTS,- • LADIES' HAIR NETS, . and HEAD DRESSES, PERELIMART, • • TOILET ARTICLES, - FRENCHLACE, and • TISSUE NEILS, ETC.; AT - ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES. Everybody shoold sail at, once, and secure great bar gains, at ' Mrs. MAYER. 2 ,, aug3 dtf No. 13 Market street. SPICED OYEITERa.-'-Extra. Fine Baltimor• , Oysters o spiced, and for sale by the gallon, quart and pint, or leas quantity. BRIBLER FR& Snetlesonro to W. Met, J r.,& FLSEL—New, No. 1 and 2 lelmitexel In help barrels k bit uld it WEIMSDAY EVENING, AUGUST 24. 1864 F 23 ZelegtlVb4 NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. COSTAR'S” . - VERMIN EXTERMINATORS. kt,-1 " , f. EXTERMENATOItS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXT&RMINATORS. ' "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAIt'S' , EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. •TAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. .410STAIV8" RXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. EXTERMINATORS, " , COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. - - - EXTERMINATORS. "COSTAR'S" "COSTAR'S" EXTERMINATORS. FX'TERMINATO4. "COSTAR'S , ' EXTERMINATORS. EXTERIIINATORS. "COSTAR'S" EXTEhMINATORS. EXTERMINATOR& "COSTAR'S" MT,. RMINATOSS. . EXTERMINATOR& For Rats, Rice, Roaches, Ants, Bed Bugs, Fleas, Moths in Furs, Woolens, Latest. on Plants, Fowls, Animals, etc. "15 years established In N. Y. City." "Only Infallible remedies known." "Free from Poisons." "Not dangerous to the Human Family." "Rats come out of their holes to die." sir Sold by all Druggists everywhere irrl I t thwarts I I I of all worthless imitations. air" Costars Depot.. No. 482 Broadway, N. Y. sug-Sold by D. W. GROSS Sr. CO., Wholesale and retail agents. And by all Druggists In Harrisburg, Pa Jeleadaw3m JU LIUS ROSENDA LE, 29 rrri 0 X" 'X' 113-I . . . No. 29 NORTH sEcown STRENT NEAR' WALNUT, HARRISBURG; PI: Particular attention is called to the celebrated concave. cciavex Crystal dpectaales, which are warranted to strengthen and preserve the eyes of the wearer, and to last from 10 to 12 years without change. List of prices sent free to any direction. Concave and convex lenses, set in steel frames, $2. Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in best steel tremor, $& Conceive and convex crystal lenses, set in silver frames, $5. Concave and convex crystal lenses,set in platlnsframet, $5. Concave and convex crystal lenses, set in gold frames, $l5 to $25. In ordering spectacles State how long gimes are used. Any part of glasses purchased, either here or soot to or der, can be exchanged if not Suited to the eye. Always.en band a large assortment of aeromatic Mi crespopes, Telescopes, Opera and Field Classes, Thermom eters, Barometers, Compasses, Drawing Instruments, and Btemoscopes, with the latest views. Wend stamp for a catalogue containing mica., &c., &o. aul-d&wtf $4O REWARD. Q TOLEN, en the Bth inst., from the livery 17 stably of the subscriber, in Harrisburg, a ROAN MARE, 9 Years old 15Vhands high, small star on face, black mane and tail; white mark on right hind pasture; shows the white of tier eyes when working or moving her head; always paces when under the saddle. Also, a BUGGY, painted black, striped white, letter 5, on both side panels, leather cushion and top. Also, a set of HARNESS. $4O reward will be paid for the return of the Hare, Buggy and Harness, or for such infbrmation as will lead to their recovery, and the arrest of the thief. 'aug9-dtt . F. K. SWARTZ. NOTICE TO SHIPPERS BY THE NORTH ERN CENTRAL RAILWAY. In accordance with the provisions of Clio now Internal Revenue law, it becomes necessary that all receipts given by this company for merchandise received for transporta tion, should bear an INTERNAL REVENUE STAMP of the value of two cents, the expenses of the same to be borne by the party receiving such receipts. Allsoceipts taken by thit company for merchandise delivered to con signees, will be Stamped by said company. Consignees requiring a receipt Irma the company for money paid for freight (when exceeding twenty dollars;) must affix the stamp . . J. N. DU BARRY, General Superintendent. Ofllre of General Superintendent Northern Central Railway Co., Ballo., Aug. 16, 1864. aul6-2w LIQUID RENNET. T IQUID RENNET yields with milk the A./ mold luscious of all deserts for the table; the light. eat and most grateful diet for invalids and children. Milk contains every element of the bodily constitution; when coagulated with rennet it is ilwaya light and easy of digestion, and supports thiisYstein with the least possible excitement. 'When ltlill greaternutritive power brdesired, /cream and sugar.may be added.: - A teaspoonful converts a:quart of milk into Arm Curd. Prepared and sold, wholesale and retail by . B. A. KIINKAL, jets-tr • - 118 Market street. , pIIBLIC NOTICE is hereby given, that in pursuance of the act of Assembly of Penneyivania, pawed the drat day of June, 1839, thestockhOlim of the Franklin Beak, of Wastungon, Penna., will apply to the next tension or the Legislature for a renewal of its char ter, with an increase of Its capital from $150,000 to 4200,000. C. It RELD, PreSideut. WAMINGTON, PA, June 24, 1884. je27 FINE FAMILY FLOITR.—SHISLEB, & FRAZER have made arrangements with one of the best. male in the country to supply tue families of Harris burg with enrolee - FLOUR. Eves) , barrel warranted, arid delivered to any part of the city free yf charge. ISHLSLER & FRAZER, Dealers in Fine Family Groceries, opposite the Court Reuse. aul3 HEESE.—Choice new crop Cheese, just C. received at UM] BOY= & KOERPh.R. COIJNTRY SOAP.—A small but superior lot of Home-made Soapi,dit received at dui SHISLER & FRAZER'S. EXTRA WHITE 'WHEAT FLOUR.-Se lected White Wheat Fiiraily Flour, juin. received :111.11 for sale at BRISLER & FRAZER, 199 Sicoessora to W. Dock, Jr., & Co. VXTRA. FAMILY FLOUR and CORN MicAL allays oa band, of tho best quality, at —ls.. BOYER & KuERPER. 'TAMS I HAMS!—A fresh supply. of . Mich eners's Excelsior 'isms and Dried Beef, at -- Tanen ROVICR k KOERIVR ItAIOI:IENER'S szoelsiat.hassa, or this seam 411 fist's Guru% Jut : ~r tmqved aur a l; sale by . dortif ligurimiwirii b Wn, flunk fr.. MESS SHAD. —F tuff IT:dMkttat.BB the 8 a - 8813,.. i . :it Pa v an, jel litucceson to W. Dock, Jr., & Co DO YOU wish a good Gold Poe if so, Bossuistri Bookstore. lisnisbug, 11011 EVENING'EDITIOL Pennsylvania Legislattire. =POW= IFSPRESSLY FOB THE TELEGRAM. SENATE. AFTERNOON SESSION. TUESDAY, Ang. 23, 1864. The Senate met at 3 o'clock. Senate bill No. 804, an act to incorporate the United States mining company, was on motion of Mr. CONNELL, reconsidered, amended and passed finally. The bill making appropriations for the ex penses of the extra session was taken up. [Among the appropriations is one for renew', ing the wooden pavement in the -capital grounds.] While the appropriation bill was pending, the Senate being waited upon by a committeb of the , Horise of Representatives, with an in vitation to that effect, proceeded to the cham ber of the House of Representatives and was present during the counting of the votes on the amedment to the Constitution. After some time the Senate re-assembled, and proceeded with the consideration of the appropriation bill, which passed finally. Adjourned till 8 P. M. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVE AFTERNOON SESSION. TUESDAY, August 23, 1864. Mr. COLEMAN offered a resolution, which was adopted, restricting speeches hereafter to five minutes. Mr. WIMLEY offered a resolution, which was adopted, relative to the binding of the transactions of the State Agricultural Society. Senate resolution relative to the Fifty-fifth regiment of Pennaylvania - volunteers was concurred in. Mr. SEARIGHT offered a joint resolution, which was adopted. relative to the Eighty fifth regiment of Pennsylvania volunteers, requesting the Governor to use his influence to have them discharged at the expiration of their term of enlistment: At four o'clock the members of the Senate were introduced, and the two Houses in joiat convention proceeded to count the votes on the constitutional amendments. The returns were read and summed up, with the result already published. 29 The Senate having re'ired, the, House, on motion of Mr. BIGHAM, took up Senate bill to regulate electiens.by the gtoldiersin actual service. While the bill was under consided tion the - House adjourned. IBM TeCegrapQ. FROM THE ARMY OF THE POTOMACb Grand Success of Warren'M Corp, on Sunday. GENERAL A, P. HILL REPORTED MOR TALLY WOUNDED. Generals Lee and Heath Killed A special Washington despatch to the Cm mercia/, says. that General Warren's corps achieved a grand success on Sunday. The rebels attacked under orders from Lee, that we must be driven: from the Weldon railroad at whatever sacrifice. The rebels were al lowed to pass through a gap left in our lines and suffered. severely while their purpose was entirely defeated. General A. P. Hill is reported mortally wounded, and Generals Heath and Lee, son of R. E. Lee, are said to have been killed. The Colonel of the 16th Mississippi is a pris oner. Obi loss was 150:, FROM GENERAL SIIERMAN. Return of General Kilpatrick. Authentic information received here shows that Gen. Kilpatrick has returned from his raid on the line of the Macon rail oad, with out any serious loss, but he ha • had a fatigued and hard time.: He. brought in one piece of artillery and 70 prisoners. He effectually de stroyed the road for :2 miles and injured the track for ten miles in various places. The official news from Atlanta is hopeful The hidian Wax. The -Indians came within 20 miles of - this city yesterday, and are- reported to have driven off 400 head of cattle and mules. .They are said to b 9 in considerable force near Elk Horn. Business in town is entirely suspended, andthe citizens are arming and forming com panies for defense, and to go to the assist ance of the settlers at Elk Horn. New York and the Draft. NEw Yon K, Aug. 23 The County : Volunteer Committee have re ported to Governor Seymour and Major Townsend, the Commissioner appointed, by the Secretary of War, names of over X 26,000 naval recruits, obtained since the commence ment of the War, which the Commission will endeavor to have credited to New York. If successful the city will be saved from . the draft. Seizure of Arms. NEW Rms., Aug.. 23 Marshall Murray yesterday. sefz - Sd -thirty two cases containing-fifty to eighky,revolvers each, of_ the Savage arms ooMpany patent.— The revolvers are supposed to be part of a lot purchased in this city for the Sons of Liberty in Indiana, and were stopped at No. 42 Widker street. Judge of the Supreme Court of Massachusetts. : • BosTos, August 23. ' The nomination . of Horace Grey, Jr., for trudge of Supreme Court, ~of I.lsSeaf.tmlettS, bsen coOnued by the Ettieutiiis CrifittficiL PRICE TVO CENTS. Maw Yous, August 23 WASHINGTON, Aug. 23 OmAxle, N. T., Aug. 23 MI PRINTING WIAL ADVICBTIKNOIBATEI34.‘4A.MY . _ The thiungialarg the ratag Mir advertising ia the 'fitis guru. Thaie linen advertising to do Mit gad it tton *onion Car rokreitCa. . inf 6 Four tines or laza oonatitate one-bulf square. lines ormore than four constitute a aguaro. Mg On @WM. One day .4 60 Two days .. 00 PAR 1 HALT SWAIM . One day $ 'BO Two days... 50 Three jays .. 126 One creek.. . 2 26 One month .. 600 Two, mnalbs..., 9.00 Three tilontta . U 00 Six months 15 0 One year • ..t- "25 0 $2 25 .:44- 75 , L r . . .. • • Three days ... 75 One week 125 One month a 00 Two months 4 50 Three months 5 50 Biz months 5 eo One year 15 00 Administration Notices.... Marriage Notices Auditor's Notices Funeral Notices each .. • • • sir Business notices before Marriages and I each Insertion. Later from Europe. DECLINE IN REBEL LOANS. RIOTING IN IrtF+A.NI). ,Probable Early Removal of British Troops from Canada. SANDY HOOK, August 23 The royal mail steamship China, from Liv erpool on Saturday, August 13th, .via Queens town 14th, has passed this point. LIVERPOOL (Saturday Evening,) COTTON.— The sales to-day amount to 12,100 bales, in cluding 5,0 oto speculators and for export. The market is firmer, and prices have an ad van ing tendency. Breadstuffs and provisions are inactive. LONDON (Saturday Evening.)—Consols closed at 89s@89# for-money. Illinois Cen tral 45G43 per cent, discount. Erie railroad, 40@42. Shipping arrived from Philadelphia, Dorsey, at Antwerp. NEW Yonx, Aug. 23. The steamer China has arrived, with Liver pool dates to 13th inst. The U. S. steamer Kearsarge and another American steamer passed Deal on the 11th, bound west. Gen. Grant's renewed activity near Peters burg has caused a decline in rebel loan, and later American news is anxiously waited for. More desperate rioting has occurred at Bel fast, Ireland. A P.u.ssian decree has been issued, par tially reducing the forces to a peace footing. The decrease of specie in the Bank of France during the week was over 4,000,000 francs. Owing to the protest of American and Eng lish ambassadors, the Turkish Government prevents the continuance of religious contro versy in Protest books. The Times of Saturday favors the withdraw al of the British troops from Canada, their presence being an element of danger. as pro voking invasion whenever the Americans have 'a grievance against England. LIVERPOOL, Aug. U.—Flour is 6d. cheaper ; wheat easier ; corn firm ; beef steady ; pork dull ; bacon 6d. lower ; butter steady ; lard firm ; cotton dull. In the crown prosecution for shipping sea men on the pirate Georgia, the prisoners were found guilty and bound over for judg ment, North Carolina. MORE TALLAHASSEEB FRYING OUT AT WTEACEN6- TOI4-THE HOLDICii MEN-lli A-ALUTO=YIN- OLE =I NEwaxinr, N. C., Aug. 19 The Raleigh (N. C.) Confederate says that Gen. S. D. Lee recently arrived at Atlanta, from the Mississippi, with a large number of reinforcementi, and participated in the late battle. Intelligence has been received here Mew bern, ) stating that, since the sailing : of the rebel pirate Tallahassee from Wilmington, seven more steamers of like character had arrived there, and are now receiving their armaments with the view of running the block ade to war on our commerce. The North Carolina Times speaking of the recent election, says the Holden men have a majority in the Legislature. Mr. Myers; of North Carolina, desired peace notwithstanding the fact that rebel bayonets were used to overawe the conservatiVe Tarty who supported HOlden. In the extreme west ern counties, we learn 'that Holden: obtains some very heavy majorities, but these votes are to be thrown out, on the ground that they are not considered loyal to the Confederate Government. At Kinston several men were imprisoned for voting for Holden. The Operations in Sherman's Rear. Lpti: , #sloDONAOttiltglo4:ll4lo: , M . Dl:tow ATTACK ON KNOXVILLE • Lormsvmr.v, Ang. 22. The Nashville Times publishes a r port that Wheeler's forces bad crossed the river above Chattanooga. The rumor. that he had gone to East Tennessee is discredited. • It is reported that a train from Knoxville to Chattanooga was captured near Cleveland, and an empty train from Chattanooga . to At lanta, on Thursday. . . The Knoxville fortifications can resist ef• fectually five times Wheeler's force. General Steadman's wound was slight,•be ing only a slight scrateh under the eye. Ho drove the rebels five miles, and returned to Chattanooga. A discredited report - prevailed that the rebel Buckner had been killed in a recent engagement. Markets by TelegraVih, PICILADKEPICIA, - . August 23 The receipts of flour continue sma 1 and the maket is firm, but not much doing. Small sales superfine at $9 75 ; extra, $lO 75@r1 25, and extra family at $ll 50(012 50, for old stock and fresh ground. Nothing doing in rye flour or corn meal. Strong demand for wheat at full rates ; sales of 10,010 bushels at $2 53 for old red, and $2 63(0. 67 for new Pennsylvania, and $2 70 for Southern. Rye sells slowly at $1 85. Corif scarce; yellow in demand, at $1 70. Oats in deman; 4,000 bushels sold at 92®93c. Small s.des bade; malt, at $2 30. Provisions have an *car, tendency. Sales mess pork at 42;" hams i salt, at 18c; lard, 2c. Whiskey is held Ibml at ad 85. Petroleum =yea slowly at sc; r - 'fined at 82®85c for bonded, and 88®90c fa free. N wU - 0 K SHOULDER DAYS OF SHODDY Jnat TPVAIN7Pid at rdalFll ReFTEVFER , St FUlflgsmut Cl UGARS, SYRUPS, TEAS, COFFEE,' of A 7 all grades and prices, at .SRISLER & FRAZER, . SflecessOns to W. Dock, Arai' jel7 palely in . Fine ramily_Gionerien MESS BEEF and IVIESSTOUIi;-:--A &yin article of Mesa Beef and Pork at. SHISLER ac-FRAZJZIS Ara , re ir.„ 0n.4 . Ul v lEar BTYNT.EII,..—Fresh roil better jj from 2nydcr county received every weei. Also eggs at Rity4l BOYER & ItgERfER. it . NEW SUPPLY of pp,ESH SMOKED RA U, Juni received thismoroing; at J. FR a • .101? SuCcWorgi to iir• Dock. JF., • • p-iemadsv :--Yor Jititi4) Hermetically toad, Joetrecelved taismorriltae, and for We by the doses or bottle, a_;4. r.11,_ aIIISLERIc -FKLuit. in the Local Cbirous, or 021 H! Werra FIR LINI for