ISMENE .._~:~:: ys ....~F~'x TIMITELEGRAPHI ruzzasnzp;. . .41 - 9./OUNG . AND EV/i*N0,...:, Y.G t . t) G OPTION TH.4O sr., NEAR TERMS OF SUBSOAWAVN SINGLE SUIZGRIPTIONI 1, - 4 " Thsli.tiLyllux4o?-1 Nerved to ahb cr>fitcr~ la 4,tio any at 12 Celitit per :.week. Yea l lltspliseNtheb,* be charged 16 00 lit ii.d*anoe. , Those litt#oilnittlitilinglecttO pay in adman s(111 ~he charged fer, • , WEEKLY TELEGRABIELu - 1 : THIE TfLEeßA . Plijo*publishedwadir,iiiid iiirurnisbad subscriberi at the follfraicg.imeliAtea: single copies, F .eekry: . f . :44 Three rag's i 0 one4o6ifita", • Tea motes to oue P.F4kpifice mithirlAy Nangla.V D R AF T !!_ taILAiirELFEcIA BOUNTY!.' :For-one y'ear's ;ger vice only. Tien mustered immediately and paid cash down s4oo...Come , vinaly; urinattnads. Any pe , eon beinmaz,2o mete will be commissioned a Second Lieutenant; 25 men a„,/trat Lientenant; 41Imen a Captain. The above willbe-fixecitted to the lettim 'Apply to E+. :.SL LECHLER, Random:4'lam ; :611 Chestnut-4k,, 'Phila. auglo Natiee . Captains of 'Companios and. Commandeo of ,Iquada : •. - . frlfiE undersigned arepreparedlo secure for 1. all Volunteers l'he Bigheit Loco?, Cush and Goverpment B looks I' • . Committees can betrupplied'itith credits tbetheir town ship or county quotas". • • zr Enlistment papers promtitiy:inade:orrtNnd 'men alien led to until mustered in, clothed' arid equiPped, by Pennsylvania 'Recruiting Agency. ' • HIEWES °lnce. Parke House, Market street, between Third, and Po 1, th str et Harrisburg. ' /or Two of theitirm have commissions to recruit in States in Kbellibn ' [aug23-o.wl?':a 11EADQUARTZ1$, 1 FOB DR AFTEI?,,MEN„ . SUBSTITUTES, AND VO,LUIV TEE:RS, 115 South Seventh St. Second door; loqr, i?ocirrtlATo. 10 sw-Prafted Men froth the City Or any„pirt4of the Stale will be furnished with dubstitutes at OhoFt • notice, and on liberal terms. , „ ger Men Enlisting, either as Sulistitntes VoI ‘"lci ers, will receive the largest Boan,ies, which wig" he paid • to them In cash as soon as mustered •in. , Agents will be liberally paid at this Office. W.•D HAVENS. Philadelphia. Mil CLOSING OUT SUMMER STOCK AT AND BELOW COST,. r . 1111 S. V; DIAIEIt, NO. 13 111AlatiTTIEET, ~...., BEING desirous of. closing Inn:, Summer Stock of Millinery Goods, offer:SAT 'tSAlp at greatly . _. re timed prices, such ns . BILK ANT?. STRAW BONNETS; ' : . " - HATS AND FLATS, £C. Constapq on hand, a spl,did..ensortinentot elms, . . VELVETS, " LACES, .. A llfoot., x - , •. foot. , BKIIITS, - CORSETS, HOSIERY, HANDKERCHIEFS,. GLOVES, COLLARS, CUFFS, BELTS}.: .' ' 1. • , FANCY GOODS, &C. Dealers will do well to call, as groat bargains can be had at wholesale. ' jel4 ly SOLE AGENCY FOR THIS CITY T AM happy to offer to the public) a large 1.. and splendid assortment of SUPERIOR GOLD PENS; . manufactured by LEROY.W. FAIRCHILD. These;Peila are well finished, °haft; and will give 'en tire satisfaction. PLEASE TRY THEM. scuErnies ROOK STORE, Second street, opposite Presbytetbui:Ohtirch, Harrisburg Pa. RPM DANIEL A. NID flit }V. 'AGENT . - . OF the Old Wallowa.. title , restfully :ieko in k,/ forms , the public that this ore galliVantpertation Line, (the only Wallower Line.:._ now ill in this city,) is in successful opeOtion • and tprmilk.io carry freight as low as any othet individuol4ln*lftn ;,,Phila delphia, Harrisburg, Sunbary,lewipb* . A. iihakaspart, Jersey niere, Lock Haven and all - otiteir,! ` via pn the Northern Central, Philadelphia and Erlialid 11 . !kiesport and Elmira Railroads. DANIEL A. HUNCH, Agent- . llarrisharg,‘Pennht, .. , Goods sent to the :Warehouse of ItieSSrs.: Peacock4 - 7,en %Hindman, NPR. 803 and 810 Market street, above Bth, Philadelphia, by # o'clock-, P. a., will arrive at Harris burg, ready for-delivery,-next morning. [apBo-.amyl_ LIMNS and pertsiict4 under or over . che re quired age, who have been enrolled in this '(Ldth) District, or any other District. in the Siate;,4M. have their exemption' papers made out at rates fired - by - law; ‘'New is the time to put in a 'substitute and 'avoid the Persons who are not liable' ter - draft, and. who; wish 'to enter the arbsy as substitutes, can obtain the highest pre . r Olllll. " " ' . ,luslnessi transacted by mail at legal rates, and cost of trav ol thereby avoided. . onli..lit once, or:address by mall' EUGENE SNYDER, Attorney at Law, 3d:skeet, Harrisburg; Pa. jy9-eod2o/ 08 . CONCEN A=T I E MOSI.A,D E, J S a pleas.fr,:lieo9PleverNo: Very couverfien arid •• reqesilitig fOr.34vatidv having fever or great thirat x - • • Its porta ., ility cenoaillaniVg - it fa;traNcliFs.• Its conventettee pte...nice - Nviki , nn - LpTnciated• No sugar required . ; one titbre T spiitintslstinply dissolved a glass of cold water andAt; is done:. „.• _ KELLER'S DRUG .i , I.IDFANtirgOODSTORE., jel7 91 market street. NEW PHIJADELFPTA CI -40A a l CO: lEr FA 9 /N D. W. GROBB' I - o . Bacit; Market Street, .Harrisburg. 1,000 DIFFERENt STYLES ow resuioisiitthr.: ' 10 I,OAKS AND O'l.rb l xiLA.Brs., .I.ND FINE SPRING SHAWLS. ' Will open on the let of April. mar2i=4l) PIANOS'. , ALBRECHT, RIEKEB -A, seThEypg ,-4 EXCELSIOR PLANOS.. :.. -: - . SOLE AGENCY AT - W. - I Z - N9VITE73, • ' • ' :14 Market street,' italTisb4.4 14;1 MR REASONS pe.rfectlY 'Efatisfactb to L , my. 4381.10 I hiVe taken the agency of the above oat excellent Pianos.. .The public la Invited to opine and m enthe tor themselves.' ,A.tew Schomacker do Co's PlinCiS on 'hand,,iist7wlll be deol low. ~- nim.2s-tf , EEF TONGUES.—Fine large beef tongues, .1-1 , sued by J. It laithener at Co. and for sale by SUISI:Ekt, tea' , •.:CireeSOra 10 W. Deck. kill (3'l. . .-, .::....i 1 7-7 . ._:„. l ---- :.) '.'. ;', i : . . • , _-• --- --- T,.., - .• ...._.. --' , - l ite:tt ad; tirli:i4(4t . .;:•...,=•,.'.:5 -,,i - :...;...:: ,:.., ': ". '... .' ' -"'''. ' .• I , PNITP,, :I; • ~•,,-• 1.,• - •1•;...1, , .1•• • . 1 r P,,, ~.",1 , b .., , "..:,11A1Crty 1 bf:01...(: -. Jr:.k.:i ...,, \ , .; ~,, „ pi ) .- „a:la. i-Z1.4 1 . 3 414,.,..i '..', ,I.' . - : . ; ~ . .....- '-- , ',"` ' ' '.'"- it C'' '' 'l' '"" I.l,trti",- 0 .' 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G IN TUE WAXitHOUSE'; • - of ttle • •' t HolvAiuL. & HOPE EXPRESS comP4Ny. • HE artiaes - deßeribeil, ,I,olll d irt g schedule, hdidrig,beeti consigned : to the_ /low Hope Express;Company, and the consignees, .aiteci due • and legal-notice,- mit having taken them away ; : nerd faild ike.cott.l acid tx`Penires of carriage, will be expolied„.to public sale of eatery , at the Markot House, on.BATIJKDA'Sq SkIiTS:IO3ER 24; 1,86 f; Toe sale toconincienceairi in the fOrenonn • of said, day : , • , 1 him, Capt Jos Hutehinsou - Thrille, neutame: " ; / boa, U 11 01elock kpkge, 1 box, Peter Renshaw. 1 rox;",Elizabeth 'Whew:dug 1 box, Ai:Coughlin . 1 box, Mr-811; Tarady 1 e bag, Geo. L Kridor 1 bottle, Chaaßutheri 1 pkge; Cato Mlthirty,i 1 box, Thos J Tomer 1 odle, cost and boot art 1 box, Chas Buttekeheiser no name lW Drapes' 1 lot pipe, A L,Battles. 1 pkge, MI, McDonald i 1 box, no name . • - 1 pkge,• Gee T Barlitharti 1 box, H G Wolf: ' 1 box,Chas..Titylor 1 box, Capt3Vllariand 1 trunk;..P:W. I box, Geo 13 -Daily 1 trunk,. RellallY -1 p kg, R•F ,Leiseuring' 1 lids; D Pito 1 box,, Kohler • . 1 bor.,' WM Drehel - 1 hoz,.L P Mills .. - • I bol, Peter J Wertz • ' 1 box, tr Morton • 1 pkge, Vogle ' i it,. 1 e bag, W Ellf - Porter 1 pkge, j'Yomingp • •-' . • I 1 tidle, Henry Lander 1 pkge, Lieut W-S BiGydr 1 cast, It Flap& 1 pkge,' Wm MOMS • ! 1 pkge, Goo H Russell I•plhge i Ws - 13 . 1 tig:' I 1 pkge,,Geo Voght , , 1 pkgeiCricirge , BOiclitri; 1 box, B Resencrentho 1 pke, Mural I box, eapt_li ilf.Buccigreli rtorixf.Patriak Planta - an 1 box, Id A.Steventon-.: ' 1 Dottie; Jane Schulte I.Phge, Wm it ItOset- ! 1 pkgo. no name • 1 pkge, o e;d, J F.libersole 1 wheel, Capt Dodge 1 box, A,F -Pennepacker 1 box, no. name 1 box, Leah Lees., 1 p box, Isaac Herring et 3 boxes, k. P Hardwick 1 box, no name 1 Vox Gspt J-Keim 1 pkge, B Anthony box,-J'siith•lt Brown 1 pkg.; J A Minh - 1 box, Rubt r Crisman 1 box, Wm-1, Ea 1e -• 1 box, Joe g.usggs.i . 1 born, John 'Newer' mrs b •x, J E Spahtingt . 1 box Mb, t:apl, ; lOhdison 1 box, (rept J Retarder , - 1 phge, David Pdppc tr . '- I box, A.L Bryant . • 1 do Wm Carnes t' , 1 box, John W Hopkins 1 do Elber-lieMi" nor 1 Lox, dery Radabaugh 1 do•:+ldesS , C 'Jo' nes 1 pig. • oil cloth, no name Ido r La - alai' Bet ler 1 pkge, D Jack Ido Aaron ifolall ISS - 1 !clap and h alt, M Reedy 1 do. ;:Jut fre Free born. • 1 pkge,' Wm P Patterson I do Acorn Welt MO§ . I pkge, Josata De Boor 1 do no.namo 1 c bag, no name . 1 do f Carl Mayen.l.l.' • i J. pog Lieui it B Bally .1 do TheofFnap- erherst D Conrad . 1 do John 11 Be ryhill c.bag,,Capt P a Willa • 1 do Henry Sac' I coat, no nairie • —I do John Disci who ; Geo Hight; - • • - ' The above articles Will be exposed to - ,publ 'ln. pale, as aforesaid, aocordttig 10-the provoions of the It • s*tion of' the nut of Assembly of the CommmOnwenitli gann- - , s.ylvanta, appr .vt'd the% 16th day of March, A.: 'D. •1;658 ; with a req arements of which the Howard 'and Rope Expr• ss Company have itall raipects. complied. 'The .act ol'ASioinblris as follows': " 'Commission merchants and factors, and t tli c.oumtiou cart is a, or other persons having a lieu upon g oticta; *area and mercnandite, for or on account of thg costs and exl penses of curia.%) or storage, or any ocher charge arising irom the.transportation, keeping, or stooge of sucillipro. • perry, In casetue owners or cOnaigneesshith not pa! i o • die.- eharge too amount due for such cost, c &Maga; storage, or other charoes nereinbeiore named, miv, ate the expiration of -ninety days from theinotsce Atoliebithlter pro ided, proceed:to sett toe same, or so much 1-bere if. as may be neeetsary to discharge said lion, at publiictutojon: Provided, That notice of sale shall be giSO , ) required for Sheriff's Sales •of personal property, and that . thirty days' notice or said lien be given to t,oe owner., r cottsig..ee of Use prverty, if they cannot be so fouud, tb at the same shall be advertised weekly in some 110WillapPir nithliShed in the moper city ior county to which the goods, war a or merchaucisa have been consigned, for four cocsecu two weeks before the sale, toe residue of money arising fr. -111 such sale, after deducting costs of transportation, Charges and storage, ad ver Using 'and sale, to bo jeot to tho ordvr of the owner or owners of such prdperty.” GEC. bERG-N ER, Agent aug27-dts7 Howard and Hope Express Company. Northern Central _Railway. IDITBLIO NOTICE is hereby given that the FREIGAT-und BAGGAGE described in the follow lug list remains unclaimed in the Warehouse of the Northern Central Railway Company, at Harrisburg. Con signees are hereby notified to come forv.ard, illy eh art.'s, nod take their . property . axe.), or 11l be sold. according to law. J. N. DU BAltItY, Gen'l Snot GENSBAI, Sorsacrrratirarr'6 Orrloll,l • • Axistum , 15, 1864. ) No 1, ,Williamsport, and Harrisburg check 145, ,one, black trunk No 2, glint& and Harrisburg check 20, ono box, lieut. A Miller, Harrisburg No 3, Baltimore and Harrisburg check 20, one box No 4, no check, one box, J Barratt, Lockport, Niagara Ce, N Y , No 5, no dheck, one box, Licut A Scott, Harrisburg No 6, no chock, one box, no marks No 7, no check, one box, Jacob Weaver, Pittsburg No 8, no check, one box, Reuben Farringer, wissa No 9, no check fair leather trunk, do t No 10, no check, one box Capt Pnitilps, Harrisburg No 11, no cheek, black trim k, S SJ, St Joseph's act de my, Phila 4 no 12, no chepk, fidr.leather trunk, no marks No 13; no cited, fair leather trunk', CaP!LYmfaii Ifer risburg No 14, no check, black leacher trunk, no marks No 15, no check, black leather trunk, no marks No 16, no check, one box, Jno McGee, Harrisburg No 17, no check, one box, Geo L Stephens, Harrrsburg No 18, no check, one box, Newport station, P ' a t No 19, no check, one box, Daniel Robison, PhiladelphiaNo 20, no check, black trunk, Jno Gemmel., Lewis town, Pa No 21, Danville and Harrisburg check 512, f air leather trunk, Wm H Barber, Hilton, Pa No 32, no cheek, black trunk, no marks No 23, no cheek, fair leather trunk, W S - Scott, Holda ll°, Ohio, No 24, nti check, fair leather trunk, lhga McDaniel No 25, no check, black trunk, Sarah No 26, no check, black trunk, G S An gill, Bingbamp ton, Y No 21, Williamsport and Hanisbur g check 92, fair leather valise, no marks No 28, Baltimore and Harrisburg chi eck,4B7, fair leather valise, no marks', ' No 29, no chaclC, fair , leather valise , no marks:: :: No sO, no check, black trunk, Jn o E Monroe, Lancas ter, Pa No 31, no check, one box, Michr.el Trump, AllentoWn No 32, no check, one box, no rr Arks No 33, Scranton Mid Han labor g check 259, One box No 34, no chetk, one boa, hits black, Prosperity, Pa, No 35, no Cheek., one box, Henry Will, Reading No 36, no check, one km's, no malks No 37, no check, bag or saddles, no marks No 88, no check, saddle, Ignatius Fioomer, portage station No 39, no check, black bag, no marks No 40, no eh ck, black b ig, Mary Foster, Ha rrisburg No 41, no cpeck, black bag, no marks No 42, no check, black bag, no marks No 43, no ,check,; black big, no marks No 44, no check, black bag, J Shactle, Je racy, Shore, Pa N 045, Williamsport and Harrisburg sock 36 black g, no marks No 46, no check, black bag, no mark& ' No 47, no ch. cic, back bag, no marks No 48, no check, carpet bag, no marks No 49, no check, saddle, no marks - No 56, no check, bag, no marks No 51, no CDVOZ., 9UO_DOX, no mark s No 52, rio cheek, one liox, no marks No 53, no Check, bittittoX, no marks No 54. no checlr,'fitlx leather trunk, no n larks 14J Fleming, one &nide thing • A L Babcock, 1 bdle rope N el even barrels nuts D /11 1 / 1 4 , 81 1 - SAK ll.9l lakera iriiitor4onsharxei, insulators Neisonligraie,kte?,ftsto boxes bittenat S sarkkA r iphesimokrardware H HawkinA-dmii granite block Nicholas - ft oienxccoandries Aib , rto e... . 04 , 14 , tw0 bores it. Thos Moira, 9e4 Hardware No consignee; 204'brick, no insets, No'consignee small box, no War kg No consignee, 44 sheets iron, no ,by No consignee, package Indigo No consignee, one boxmerche•Odiee Davig Tamer, Bar tabor& anglemr r- . (i-Tr I : Ni l o! tam A. .4• • „yr, Webster. . , . ;L . .; '.IF-ti-EI-F.3zr.,1a::.4i.:;11./.. lar, talolit1;( .- : ., u: 1 14 ;j,r,.._7,,; 1,0 61d:10 11:1,114111 Oat 1.1.0 b ~PSY.i .~t~s ~ 9~~-f ~ rffillifliffl moNiLly EVF.NI G CA , P.::tOt , OP:OI4 - StiI(00.)0p JV L 1 1.- 4 e 't qit) The Rebel 'Phperg 'Wet , r• min's; Great' Timmph. )11 kr : , • Special to ihe-TellAttpli•:]: ' I Sept. 4,1864. . - „hay.fi Just ,receive 4 dap ( fpigings of the victory at , Atlanta. ;:prehwfdterinnit has elittniea'oiei 40,000 iirigeneiisisfo'gtither with an immense qUalititf of cannon, ammunition, small i t , i n ' 5, . 4 %Lt• rirr.t . ..txr! The rebel a'pm received here are inmdurn hag over the, :#0 9 i,'Ati.:4;4l4,i4in, peOgive, -up in:ol9o6r. . ! I shallreetal the oftleialrept of . thelis . tog as sobn. arri.ves. 1 , The F#ll of AtlaXta.' t, THE REBEL PAPERS DEER: TL FORTY THOUSANDTRISONERS CAPTURED; NO DETAILS RECEIVED OFFICIAL ii-uLL.EzraX, Nismaityrobr, Sept. 4: ' Majoi• Gen: Dix".NOti ‘l3Ple:auThe following' telegram from = Gencial 'Thant 'hiis just been received , , , • C/TY,POINT: ;Sept. To ifori.,4 M 61,cmtora: I have received iliclirciiiiidPaPcmof to day. They conttgn JiAmors_otik ; but say info the War DepiFtnienthaving official declines-to ifo r 41111 . ion from the rumors. I have no'dblibt; ever, that Gen, Shernian hits 'gain& great' success there. •': • if . "Before the dispatch .-of last (s iight Wag re , ceived, announsieg thaocteupitign of Atliir4 by our troops, the fact was known/to picketso. TheAebels'having . helloed over • our men thwt- , Sherinitn-had:Vrlii.ol.o4ll4od, and that tetCer had lost 40 VU9,444, land thatohr trOsipsi worcm,44anta,-all (Signed) - , 1 , 1.1 - 38. GRANT, I • ' s' , tientiiiriant Otinezgap pur South Western telegrap4 itriesAorttlnue down, anti thin - crith,a,hoo..y. dozr,, menced in the at ernomand is aWI-griiling beyond' Limisville`may dal:page the`h ` so as to hinder the arrival of the ,details, roin lruta fora day or two. • E.ll. STANION Secretary . • Army of the Potoutae El-Kee - talon' ~elf Jl3euettApal • A Demonstration by the Rebel _Cavalry 2plarE" of MEER POTOkib, sapt. a, 6 A.. M... Private Selden b'chandler, of Bat tery K, 4th New York, artillery, suffered ei treme penalty of law for having deserted ' his command Jinxing active operations: A detail from the Provost 'thuird..of the Se. ond division of the second corps performed the sad duty. 'The culpritaddressed his fel low soldiers admonishing. them . against ;the crime of desertion. • _ . He then sat down ort his coffin, when; the chaplain . made a prayer, atter whioh his eyes were bandaged. In a few momenta' he gave signs he was ready, end eight bullets entered his breast and head, killing him instantly. He leaves a wife and two daughters tO Mourn his , fate. Another culprit named Almritter was to hate suffered the same•fate but managedlo escape thrbugh the lines to the enemy a day or two agyo. Dr: John D. Heritage, 11th N. Y. Vols., has been missing — since the fight 9f the 25th ult., on the -Weldon railroad. It is not known wheher •he wag killed. or taken prisoner. • , Th e enemy's cavalry made their;appearance on ou r left . yesterday morning near Reams' Statio, a,. and after some slight skirmishing' with mir.pickets fell baek. Dese.rters come in, nightly, claiming bene fits under Gen. Grant's-late order giving them protecthui and empleyment,-if they wish it, but not f orcing them into .service. Twelve came in yesterday.., All is. quiet along the line this morning, scarcely shot being heard. - Southern News. DERTRUCTION OV THE WELDOI4 RAILROAD, tCorresponden ce of Petersimrg Arpress, NEAP,. MAMONE CROSSWG, PETERSBITAG .AND WF ILDON ,ILUMBOAD, Aug. 26. The people residing in this localiq have just received an idea of Ihe war, .which has most indelibly impressed it upon their minds. Heretofore they have only read the newspa per accounts , and heard ;the rititals of .the' wounded and convalescent, as:they-would pass back and forth to their homes. Since the landing of Grant's' army on the south side of the James river, our fears have been excited time and again by the thousand arid one rumors which would reach us almost every. gla.y; but ; knowingi thes importance of holding :this line of road,lvre .felt ne4re iri the efforts which it was belieVed 'world: be made by the Confederate authorities to. afford it protection: his feelitikofkednilty'waagpatly.shaken, hOwever, when On yesterday: two weeks ago We learned thafr Grant` had 'Oddenly Swung ardnia an enct~r arm3i'co s. 'Seized tfieroad, and lifixriUded to lortif,fs •The r sal;McPaient Unsuccessful efforts of our foraited,codtslodkei the enemy had the effect to still furtheride press us, and when, during the petit five or six days, we learned that the enemy were gradually extending their lines down the road, hope gave way to a feeling of deep despair.— .'~' ,sir. .iWe.preparedidriblisorst, And: many, • we re gret to. say; lam realized all and more. Wan •they , expeeted.itlL .. DEBTRucTrox ox! atm RAILROAD :i*..Tratig;i9-4Y.lfrOPlAe'Fourteen..Mile'cros ing,to.Aeam!f, a distance of founmiles,showed 'gullya i had'kene. both'aides of the track the enemy have scierit fenees . and ctoos, leav ing,scarcelyka vestige. remaining. ciops, Iconsisting,chiiitly . of ,c,orn,and. sorghum, have trben.fed: to „linen add hol:ss r and: the fetiCe4 iileditpon•the railroad sills to: , assist in, the • ~ . 1 .Urnira3; a K' l. • The rdadAs- quite' effectiially cdestroyed, , as far as Mrs.ffennie Matton'S place, a disthnee of, abotit tivogand three-quarter miles seuth of Ream's 'Station.: • Above the station I did not extend my-walk, and therefore canno.t speak from observation; but from all. It qEm learn the same destrrietion has taken plate at least ioltellowl'avern; nialging , . in all abont ninemiles of.t,he; traokr.clestreged;. but for the greater portion of the _diat.ance..sills have been batntanditlietiron heap& - n -. 1 . •:; . r.i ' ;":., r 01.0154 .11.0117.7 • , OpinionAboull Ahttikicogo . 7 Rau iffoveffient, ; ~ - ue• • AkftVitiii 1 14' 1444F.64fi Predict , ' !-:*ltataitlallta:-Shouid Fall - ; o'4 Et.u.: • ,/". , . ....• DXS .• PEADE"MENPISED 5-ll . i•. Defonftviraewsiof A airs.ill tlie.boutit . !:-. Ricknondlkanaiiter,eAtitgust • D, othiNigivhielk can possibly: occur at Chi .eago .so Jinebientous to us as"...)the • eients which Aireutakingsplae&on• the Weldonlrail roa"a,, aminds Atlanta, landmear llaiper's 'Fer ry. iiivErn. lsupposirik,thatthe.Yankee geace Deniocrateihrthat,Cothiontion should °tau, allib'eforeAkeili, 404 nonlinate eandidateis - on a distinet - ixisisotpeaeh.andviparation (which is hp tainufausisupposible); yet all that whuld s i gn ifk i hothi ng; - sa w s , in.. - is Au. as the aution :shouldrbe - tafrinned by .thbse. ratificatio - n meet- Angs.whiehritre,toitake place .the Weldon readidnearAtlantai inn& ontor, about A:oto maeirt :111 - „T '.• Mil a ilicAl4tita.*ere.tilifall - i - or Petersburg, a , ' if filmridirn shouldidrive=Barly bank to Lyncli 4 .burg -...i4ordf Lamy coileEef ithese events shbnld -bOtAlritherrEdittheTetroteprinciples and*ace Presidents of Chiqgd,would be at ,the clee tie , ~ . el, f ai ere last year's snow is, ,sita , !.., • .I. in iiie. W6l.,.for:mothek 1 i 'M. SF.I. : e. 0" 'trite sweele rawity i ev er vestige .f opposition. But, on i the other hand, if Grant's and Sherman's annies g t ..` , mill iuceacia - ; , '" - Ni:, A l i next tt i t 0 • : iof afig* alaii if k . of ",_ i.. ‘ DebtOaiiiint"- s ou d still_ be _pretending to look for Arly AI I2 TA II PS OrtriPVt:fi ,1411u4/.311*-.iokeklafi at tmeifirsatstintiof hiut;' atunAig.stritightbawat' —as for the last low weeks--in this case it will ,not matter to us izi the least if the Chi4ago Veniodiats'bidak^ up-in utter confusion, and the Fremont party collapse, and the Davis- Wade Rartz wither iip r and 1 4 iiipoin and Sew ard'reign supreme—nothing would avail— T the scale of peace would preponderate, and that ;of ; iiar wonlcllkiek the beam,,,;, r,. ', • In other words, - the issues of peace andwar are not in AS liiiiis of politicians and states men•' no, not in the slightest degree: they, are t in,th,eltifipclsof soldiers. ~• tit-iswteless to vote war if your l ast armies are destroyed; useless to vote peace - if your armies are marching on 41;18:heitVithViia0t7;',i0.441endilii cottqlest. Further, thomacifkees wt qiatei_?far men te...' day will 'be peace men in three months, if their campaign, turn OIA an utter failine; , and.thosti _,itho aie.foitgeacizaialiy (with ai few exbep tions) will fop= for war and yell for blood w.ittkin the same„thr,ee months, if t i tiey see `Tea- V on' to..lit'eliwi r e.` tliat the . confedera'dy is: reeling to its Ml. _ . It mar, therefore,, be affirmed most cata:- gorically, and received as an .andunt, that the , doings of the 0/dingo; or of the Bailin:lora, or of the Cleveland Convention, or of all them that put together, are of no consequence in the world. The election in November will not be governed by- the action of those poli ticians in August, but by the military situation in November.; and the election in November itself signifies just as little as the Conventions ; ,because the issue. of war or' peace must be governed,knot,by the wishes, policy, or pro testations of, the., party in power, but by the sitnation, of.. the invading armies at the close of this' campaign ; and by the pos- J sibliity or impossibility of procuring . 11 fresh army to undertake invasion nest year.. Which the same thing as ,to 'say that the Yankee nation will fight us upon, this, argument just so long as it shall be able to fight us, and 310 longer. Whether under Lincoln pr McClel lan, in, a constitutional war, or an uncousti tugonid, the whole. quarrel between us, and every part of it, :and the time of ending it, and the terms of settling it—all abide the itableWagOr of battle., Therefore ,r while the whole, of the enemy's country is hanging te i day upon theutterences of the telegraph wirek,,,i-i-Aager to know, not so much whether,there is to be peace or war, as who, are to have . the profits and spoils of peace or war, forlorn. years to:come—the people of the Confederate States may.await those revel- Mims, ,not with calmness only, but with utter indifference. It matters not to us what men are to rule and to rob in that country the next four years; and as to their being for peace or for war, that depends ,not upon them,. but upon us; we shall .cause: them to be for either one or the other, - precisely in proportion as we shall drive back their armies, or be driven by them. , Yet it is not strange that there is so much curiosity here about the action of those Con-, ventions. It is impossible to avoid looking. to them for something that may serve as kind of sign,.showing what our enemies them selves (or_ one party of them) think of their chance of eenquering us. To this extent their proCeedings , maY serve, as a, sign, at least for the ';day which is passing over our heads ; hardly for to-morrow; still less for , next , - velitber; least of all or neat year. if the Pea•eb Democrat's priwail- at Chicago, it will prove that the Democratic party gen erally Oinks : War' prayed out, and believes it will have better' hance of coming into place on a,peace than. on awar piatforni; yet even that peace iSlatfOrni could not stand up against the dapttire , of Ktlanta and Petersbarg—would he wept ilightLikiii eitiimunit , by ' the4o tare of Rid:mond. So, if the War Demo crats prevail;_ . ,,and all the parties • contending for power to advocate war.until "the suppres sion of the Rebellion," yet that could not stand against‘the defeat of Shorn= and the Row=ffl t totiorp,f) :L s f,;•:, 81;;: -. i. "+'_:,' ii':.L.Z.:',.*!: , : L-, THREE':::CENTS. re-appearance Of t rant's beaten - iertola4t,re *ifecta,-at.Washingtou.i rt Even As signs, thenicer weather-vaneh to show. how the wirid. blOivs - at any given !rect.. merit; those indidaticins are fallacious ; espe cially-in a season of change and ten:ll)l3st like the present. Aboordiagly; whiler we a,wait the next news,coming from .the North, itwas well to, AT *AA our xemtisillutt, :whatever :that news map be thisirsk.cif - &iiitiairiber, - it isrld its'sigiliii6ribB be eat of dkte On the first of October, out of the memory of mah CIII filie first of Novemb9.4-41 1 4,brNeW Year's: day be with the days before.the oftfie • TWAS/EMIGTOkiIIZepL. . The, Nagy; Department last night receilied a ilespatph announcing the burning,of the II: s; Frigate , tianiirvine'r stcire-ehip,. at Noz , folk, , VaT., ttitle all Iter - storeS: IrCattile of fire not yet knownnor any patticulars. .• Markets by Telegiraph. - Pume.psirte, Sept.:3. ' - the'decliftetifgOldimirthe latiivio of Sher man's victory has unsittled i tliti ibreadetuffs market, and:priuss have a.deoKed down Ward tanden4. ..1 he sales ,Of flour were of - the moat r limited character,iitay•itib barrels fancy being 13 reported at $l3, and 500-;iriels fair at $ 2 k to . , the trade; sales range from' $lO 50 for i 3 er fine up t to $l3 - for extra 4araily and - 1 dy. brands. BTU flour is held at $lO 50'nerlbar rel, but we hear Of no transactiOns. Nothing t doing in Corn Meal. 'Wheat is quiet at , ,5 •(x. 2 '55 for ' ofa, and . $2 65@2 70' for l t ew Westen and Southern red;'Whiteliinges om $2 80 to 3 00. - Rye steady' le $1: 85gt 88. Corn firm; sales of Western milmd - at $1 - 72, and ;3rellaw held , at $1 73:: - toats:are steady at 88c for new: Quercitron bark firm at $5l per ton. Nothing doing in provisions'. but Mar ket steady. . 'Whisky, dull at SILBSO - I''Si for 're-filled 'beEritliii; - and $1 8701 )Is - for biight` Westeril'intrreiiii6lvania. • - -2. • . - _NEW - AND CHOICE SHEET MUSIC 11(5E'THE PIANO FOATE.. The Sword that, my brave Clark. 30. " , They hive sent me the sword: that my bratre'beytwore . , On the diiald , Of his yonng rentiwn." liciffor'those who lore me - J - . G Clark. L - 80 WrrehalL be known above: Song and Cho.. J. G. Clam. 30 "Under the - 4033 the waters run, • • • t i • Under theirs our epiritatie, . The genial glow of the summer sun t Wu] loOderf their fetterd by and by." - • . . . Do they pray corn:to at home. Song and pho. Flak 30 -Tenting on the Old - Camp Dround. as mum - with eat applause by the .t antatinson ramify." '• . tBO Tony Pastor's Med,ey: Adai t ted to tho ~ popplurgelody, The Conage,by,.the :ea." - t 30 Mute Stoill'Wityldw:''A )11611:9 SOlig 4;4'0'0. ' Frank iWilder, -!""". , L = t 30 EatancipatAcei - : ,-Song,and:Chorun Dedicated era of Freedom. : - , , 80 The Weil ne an d popritar elMet, m usic sent by bail!, 'on receipt Of - • - - - • • 20 -2.x.cnknas, rzecz , irrw 7011.8. THE attention , of the pilbli9 called to. the T advantages offered by thiq corigiany for Prolltablp I.4vestment„ The extent and value of its; . ' - G D. _;M - N .r) coupled with ; proOeici for working them, make it the mestrdesirableptoperiy over offered to the public. Datailed Inforfnation In regard to its e xtent and 'OM pec!aoari he had 011ie be cif the undersigned,'agentof the company, WV° will receive subscriptions to stock .74E:NYC 4 1 4 .1 .4 9 g1•1 Mice Third street, netc HaTfe4tutd rripbarg, ta."' augs-dliaawlxit . , •. . , . s ' Sir z—i.titlvi pleasure srtaiingthat your "%SARUM& .m.i.x.ttrEE , ! exceeds anything of tho hind that :I • ever imagined. I was seay inuotrifoubl;al with diarilkea; and could ftnd- nothing to kelfatite In the least, anti/ I:took .yona "b115.1`1133.31 - '-i : -,I give yon this sertipeolo; hoping_that, you sae proper tO Mak, IV may bo - lhiimeans of extending a knowledge of irio inatoblea of your 'medicine. Very raeliret.fullpyours, H. 13. JEFFRII.IB. Fallen Timber, CtUriblift CO , Aug. 21, 1861 --lanlSOdtf SMOICED - "SALMON.-FINE " , gxtoitmir) • SALMJAN, just received at SHISLER & FRAZER, read ' Mammon! to_ Wm. Dock.; Jr., &410 ALL kinds of hauling with wagons or carts will be promptly done by calling on JACOB BRENN. fley , corner or Second street and Meadow Lane. PRIME LARD.—Fifty firkins fine - kettle iendered LARD, for sale bylhe firkin or nound, Just waived at • [JyIB] •, BOYER & KOREPER. WALNUTS, ' ORE - AIINUTS, FILBERTS Foa aaleyrhelesale xt : sinsusn k TRAZEk DIVS succt!eporsto - k • A NEW SUPPLY of FRESH kir% just received this morning, at ' • "" 'BICISLItR. & ZItAZER. • Jell' Stmeemoriro W. Dock. Jr., & Co • bhportant Act. AN A CT cahbitng the banks of this' Common 'Wealth toleconte aleociations for the purpose of banking under the favre 1 of the United States. -• • ': Swum 1. 'Belt enacted by the Sen;ate and Rowe of /fermentative! 'of the CommonMealth of -Penn sylvania in 'General Assembly met, and it is hereby enacted by tic inithority of the same, That any bank, incorporated'or organized by authority of.this Commonwealth, which shall become an associa tion for carrying on the business of banking un der the iiiwge - of the United States, shall be deemed:Whey° 'stirrendered its charter, if it shall tte've complied 'with the requirement , of thisract:'''Pi6idtd, That every such balk shall, nevertheless;•iiii Continued a body corporath for the term-of three years alter the time of such surrender, for the purpose of prosecuting ',and difendiogsulta by and against it, and , of bna- Ming Wto'cicise its concerns and to dispose_ and-convey its proptnty, hitt not for• the par prisn rof continuing, under the laws of this Cciramonwealtb;'ll4 -business! fur which• it was established. 1 , " sae. 2. When• a bank, at-a% meeting tbe stockholders, hattiroted to, bectimiseich mob'. ation, and its directors procured the au thority of. the owners of two-thirds of the capital;stock, to-make the "certificate , maalred therefor by the laws"Of the United 'States4 the cashier shall thereof-rui;'-t)Orty, days, in such newspaper the meebrer4St the stackboldericititiy arid, and sand4lkavil ic tit bo edotietii flytftbdt i ati;rcaaerwifaeitiwaufhpa - lder., Sao. S. Every such bank shall make, and notify to the State treasurer its election to be come an assodoton, as afoinaid, on or before the first day of January next ; and before be. MEM - ivirt - 14Ifilli 111 t'' 6 ill Oil _-, ... -- _ - _ ~....___ _ ADVEIVrISUOrititT3--Miltir TELEGRAPH. The'Sollowtnierethe4stes foe ado' ntlehig in the Übe- ORA.I.H. Those having advertising to do will fin d it con -4 venient for reieranoss la :41 4 fit i 6: l 6 ll . „ re Ay; lour lines or le constitute Itightlines, or more feinittatirissntdihs. l ion A MALT SQUASE. , 1! .}..Year" l .. lV l9 5 ' 1 0$0 dik........: .:. .$ SO. •One aar.......:4-4 0 0 Two days ' . 50 Two deys,-------- 100 Three days • 75 Mini days:..... 1 20 . One week .... .:.. . 125 One week ....'.!:. ••• :r o ( 4knlrLir:ki, , ..:ic::: 170 ( 41,111*5.:***..„.9.00 Three m0nth5 ........ 550 Th ree months. ....." ..1- 0 0 Six months'.. . :-.•:.. 800 812 mentb5.....,.;,..' II GO One year. _. _ - --lb 00 One year • woe Adminletrntiolahitiets , '.l 15 Marrisietkitida Audittgry,Noikes Fa Mir 14%5, each fnse -t =II la- Business notices in before Marriages and .Des eacb wertioe:- ing entitled:to the privilege of this , Ikt, shall surrender to the State treasurer the wale car tificiatei of exchange, receivedlpr loins in coin from-said bank , tO'theCommtitwealtb, - tinder the act entitled "Au act to -,fastide fer the payment of the interest ' on thestatii. - debt," approved the thirthith4lejeltifilatiOy, e,gh teen hundred and sixty-tbree;ftat h eeWith the interest which may bete setinedihelisori and( any Of said lourkgr which , shalt4(otellitie re rcellen fir icons , ih coinly.fikibiank -to the CoMmonwealty; any , of tsaid!UpWe before being entitled-to 'the 'priviligei!iff this .act, shall pay into the treasury of_ the State, in the manner and at the rate now-required by the twenty-first sectiowof thelect of April six teenth, Anno Domini one.thousand hun dred and fifty, for the paybieritlef 'tilx - bit' bank dividends: a"tax on the frill einount of ail ac -Cried -pfireta, surplus funds; Contingent fund, ..tinpriofit.and loss of such batik, nrideo what 118100apcount ..the same 1.40 y be clawed - aid arranged, as if such accrued profits badbeen d ivided r on the' day"Ter deolaring divi dends by said bank, MAU*e thietttday of :January aforesaid . Sae. 'I. At a-W9UPSefriilesiegifit"fre of any bank', as &ferias an; stockholder shall be allovied toc tdi ji everY share of such capital "steckheld , (hrtilta,er her, on the question whether, or }r said bank shall become ouch an asanktioaos afore said, for carrying on the biiii)sesartfpankint, - and of.eierc sing the powers conferre d this this sot . ; , and every stockholder,,'lTheiAl..ubsent, likeY'Vete by Proxy, made sat ,soy, me after *lima; 041 become a law; aiisara.exeCtator, adisinietiator, or tinsteet,:he,lts, apt such share; or shares, of such- cult stock, may vote personally, or by ploxy, wftleinit incurring any responeihility biernoViotePite 'l - Exc. 5. The court of common . 4ileagoof the proper county, is authorizeci..to ascertain and determine, by the appointment of one armors auditors, not exceeding three, and Shall certify, ' to, the president and direetorsiiiii Said bank, what was the fair market value of theehares of such bank, at the time of payirg_the last divi dend;, and if, within said thirty :days, any stockholder, who has nOtioitted in i l ivTti# such authority, notifies, in writiog;.theiheaidelit, or cashier, of his desire to .entrander upon receiving the . value thereef f att he deter mined, such bank sbail,within ihfrty digst here after, pay such stockholder ac cording to such valuation; with interest,. frosit the time of paying said dividend, upon his sur rendering his shares : Prod/kei t That, :notice `shall be given of the time of meetin g the auditor, or auditors, , appohitetllinBeri the pro visions of this section; in .one ,meranewspa- Para, of the PrePer. county,, 4/9494 to dr president, diret,tors. and' steekkoldirs au& fixo• 6. When; in adjusting theotthares of stock of any stockholder, in a bank, surrender 'print charter under the parolitientraf this act, to the value of the shares of an asseciatioa for ,banking, under. he,lawli of the Tinned .Btates, 'there shall b o o fractional Shares - cif' fluielaCk of ing blink,l id& frail Videhereeshate beetatesnaerastatireticatr- as - .shall bare been ascerts&&tiejte - AeLlelpe of the shares of refusing stockholdstys in sakkback; and in entre there shall' be no refteltdr Stock holders, then the value shalllieasegrtalried In the manner directed in relation to rrefusing stockholders; and upon the payment °Couch value, with like interest as is directed to be paid to refusing stockholders, the miner' of such fractional shares shalt deliver- the .' certificate thereof, and transfer meld fractional_ idnuts to such bank: Provided, That the directors of the bank and such stockholder may agree upon a camas the value of such fractional Wares. and the payment thereof shall have the same.effect as if the value had been ascertahad,intite mode herriebefore mentioned.. I Sac. 7. The capital siocketsfreh lbankehall be reduced to the extent of the par-- value of the shares so surrendered, and may be further reduced to any amount fixed by authority of the owners of two-thirds the capital stock, by truchate and cancellation of shatee,'br rednc -lug the par value of each share, , or to both methods, as the directors nay determine •, Provided, That such bank may, if it deem it expedient, instead of reducing ifs capital stock, to the amount so appraised, dispose' of the same to any person, or persona, at the: par value thereof, without any reduction of capital. Sac. 8. When the charter of any bank is ear -1 rendered under the provisions of this act, the members of the board of directors, last in of fice, shall forthwith deliver up all their plates and dies, to the court of quarter sessions, in the county in which the bank has been estab lished, and the court shall cause than to be disposed of; in such manner as shall lie deemed expedient, In order to prevent their use fer any unlawful purpose; the members-of tbe board, who wilfully refuse, or neglect, so to do, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeapor t - and seve rally punished, on conviction, in the 'proper court, by a fine, not exceeding fiee hundred dollars. Esc. 9. No such bank shall re-issue any of the notes fur circulation, issued by it daring its existence under the laws of this Cinnmon wealth, 'for more than one year after the time of filing the notice, provided , for in the second section of this act. Sao. 10. The bank tax, imposed by the lewd' cf this Commonwealth, shall be Raid by such bank, up to the date of its becciming such as sociation, in proportion to theftimeil silica the next preceding payment thefeof. Sec. 11. When a bat k furnishes to &Auditor Get era satisfactory;evidence, - b4 the oaths or af firmations of the President and CaShier, and by the exhibition of hisbooks, or otherwise; that all the requirements of this act have been a Jr:wiled With, In relation to such bank„.and that it has become a banking amociation, under the laws of the United States, the Anditortieneral shall certify the facts to the Governor, who 61111 cause notice thereof to be published in some newspaper in the county where snCh bat kls located, at least for tioVe weeks; and- tbe char ter of the bank shall, thereupon, be deemed to bi surrendered, subject to the provisions of the first section of this act. = Sao. 12. When the charter, cling ilanic shall be surrendered to the CoMniqiiweeltb, under the provisions of this tie/ i o d ic Tea l and personal, of the salltzbe'At, 441,1 immedi ately, by act of law, andAtitniintltlay:_convey ance-or transfer, be vested jn and become the p-oporty of the Aida asitnifilifibli,lor carrying on the business of banking; formed as-Uforeiaid. See. 13. Nothing in this act sluttl-he con strued as releasiwanch association from its obligation tp.pay and dischargtatiffilo liabiil tiee..incurted,by Wittlt. hemm in g such association.. " ' 1 Rattretec; . _ 13pestec of the House of BeorotebtstiveL JOEEtt rultilff, speaker of the Senate. A:mom:P.-The twenty-oeumd day of Ao, gust, Anno D3mild one , Uri.thoeight him. died and sixty-fotat. CURTIN. Iwo 1131 !NgMig in the Local c. is, or Esurr.Cong ago Liu for