Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 08, 1863, Image 1

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GEORGE BERGNER.
E TELEGRAPH.
IS PUBLISHED
MORNING AWD EVENING,
GEORGE BERGNER
Ofte Third Street, near Walnut.
HMS OF SUBSCRIPTION
SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION
DAILY TaLcoaars is served to subscri
be (ity at 6 cents per week. Yearly
berg will be charged $4 00 in advance.
WILICKLY TELIGRAPII.
IKLECRIAPH IS also published weekly and
td to subscribers at the following cash
copies, weekly
)it e, to one postofftee.
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,IRTI9INO BATES. —The following are the
rr advertising in the Tirtsognir.. i Those
advertising to do will fiOd'it coriveniette
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or BuoiDo.ol potices inserted in the Local
polturai, or betote Matriages and Deaths, MGM
Cantu PER Lou for each insertion.
As an advertising medium the Tuatne*t has
Po equal, its large circulation, arnonepusiness
hien and families, in city and cduntry; 'placing
(t beyond competition.
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itlistellantont.
JONES HOUSE
COENER OF
MARKET ST AND MARKET
HARRISBURG, PA.
OMR F. ReCLELLE, PROPRIETOR•
(mum= 0011DI)OTIO BY warm oovitax.Y.)
This Is a i rirshCia. , s Hotel, and located in the
central part-of Ae city. It is kept m'the best
manner, and italkitrons will find eveirsopora
,modstion to be art with in the Wait Foams in
the country. sii3o-4.ltf
II a ,ITEIp STATES HOTEL.
etitred .Repovated
L. W. TEN EYCK, PHOPEIBTOR
f '+111:•_ popular and commodious Hotel has,
b.2en newly refitted and furnished through
out Itc patlorsand chambers, stelds nctiY rat',
for the reception of gues4 for the winteo
season.
Liao traveling public 'will find the Vinjte,
arato hotel the most convenient in all partkia
Lars, tit auy Hotel in the' State Capita;, - on itto
count of its access to the railroad, being imme
diately betwean the.two great deeota \ ILL It
city. ir
.114.1LELIBRIAG, Dec. 29,1862.-6 m
'SMITH & EWING,
ATTORNEY 11.14
OFFICE THIRD STREET,
.
NEAR MAP.E ET, 11A11131SBURG, PENN'A t
ti/ ILL attond to the Goiliotion of Bounty
Money, Vennsions and arrows:A Pey
fff - 'the widow:or other heirs ot Any
who anty die Lf disease.or be killed,w,hile
to , United States service, , b , entipled nop
tic tiory wont, pension, and all arrears,of gay
of th.0..1.14N1 Adler. icaYlOY.-14:4X0
FRESH GROCERIES
NICHOLS kBOWMiIT,"
(Corner of Front and - Market Streets,)
ARE constantly receig ,from first - handif
large etcrcks of choice family groceries, put
chased for cash, which , they arelhereby enabled
to sell at very small 'advsmceron. city ibbolPsaist
prices. They worild qiefiectfullyUnform
public that they to no deal in•not t keep
intoxicating liquors in any quantiry, large or
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HERMETIQAWr 6 444W4Dta
PEACHES,
,ZOgAJPE3,
PINE APPLE,: J:; SALMON,
_i
oYsTEES, SPICED GYETERB,
LOBsti,R, KA33DINP23, !-
WM. DOCK, Jr, 24:4*1.
For sale by
MINCE PIES.
GuRRANTs, -
n, CITRON,, LEMONS;
SPICES,— CIDER,
WINES,. BRANDIES, &o.i
__ WM. DOCK, Jr. LO
For sale by
lIIBLES AND . HYMN 3oggs•
ILLA LIGE and aplendid,stoqrpt - Pocket and
Fatuity 13fitiles. " °
PrAoyt , :rian, Methodist, Lnthetisn,. German
liatmeicd, end otherillymy Bticiki( ihst receid
eel at ISEIAINEWS'etimix BuOKSTORE:
COAL OIL, a farther redaction in Coal 011,1
superior article of non-explosive Coal coe ,
for awe - very. , losv, by__
NICHOLS &
_
Cor. Front sad Maxims
mkt
i t &1111N8,. Citron, and Unrratita, tor saWay
111040113 & BOWMAN,
d 9 pawn' Ftontwad tdarkettita
DR. 3'OHNSON
13 1 A,XiliiIRIC:$1=LE
LOCK HOSPITAL.
cltrtllTsy and
effectualremedies the world
DISEASES. OF
,IMPRIIDENCE.
BMW IN SIX TO TWILVII BOOM
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A. Care Warranted, or No Charge, -in from One to
Two Days. .
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
kidneys and Bladder, involuntary dis
charges, Impotency, General Debility, Nor
,voinmess, ~Dyspepsia, languor, Lotv Spirits, '
Coitifusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the'
11484 Timidity, 'lremblings,-Dimitess,of Sight
on Giddiness.; 'Disease of the Head, Throat,
Wee or Skin. Affectionshof the Liver, , Lungs,
Stt mach) or Bowels—those terrible , :disorders
Arising from the Solitary Habite of Youth.-
those secret and solitary practices more fatalio
their 'victims than the song of •Syrens to the
Mariners of 'Ulysses, blighting their most 'lntl- ,
Haat hopes or anticipations, renderingmarriage,
&C., imposelble, . ,•
„ 1 YOUNG -
ESpecialiy, who have become the victims of
iv, ' Maw 'Tice, , that dreadful and destrubtive I
bit w hich 'annually sweeps to , an untimely
g e thousands of Young Men ofi the most
red talents. and '• brilliant intellect, who
Might otherwise' Mite entranced-listening Sets
' lass with the thunders of eloquence or waked
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ecstasy the living lyre, may tall :with full
confidence.
MARRIAGE. ,
i Married Xersenscor Young Men contemplat
ing' merflikist a liding aware of iiiiiiiiialqweak
=organic debility,, deformities, &c., speedily
1 Ho who placeratinuself Under the care of Dr
q.mapreligiously confide in hishencii is a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
Physician. ,
ORGANIO ,IVEAKNESS
linmediately. Cured, and full vim. restored:
This - diatressing affection—whith renders We l l
Miserable and's:heritage impoisible—is the pen
1
altysald by the Victims of imprefer indulgence.
Young persons are too apt to 'commit excesses,
from not being aware of the dreadful . ' curia e-
%teacart that may
,ensue. Now, who that urt
derstands.the 'subject will pretend to deny that
the wirer of procreation is lost sooner by those
falling into improper ' habits than by the pru
dent.: ; Besides being deprived the pleasures - of
healthy offspring, the most serious and destruc
tive symptoms to both body and mind arise.
Thersystem♦ becomes deranged, the physical and
Mental, functions.weakened, loss of,, procreative
ismer, nervous. irritability, dyspepsia, nalpita-
Ilion of the% heart, indigestion,. constitutibmal
'debility. a wasting of the frame, congh, COO
;gumption, dia . :o,ond death.
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Onms; No. I Bourn Fruniarcrinaxer,
Left
1- -. Baltimo re
t hand side going from te street, a
few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe
name and number.
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp.'
The Doctoi's Diploma bg• in his office.
- ,• ii DR. J r 6PCNBONy :'i
Member of the Royal-College of Surgeons, Lon
despgraduatwirrust [one ,of the most. eminent
collegeadis Abfr„TlPAted, Statham and the kidder
part of whose life his been spent thheepi
taliof, London,Paris, Philadelphia and 'else
where; has effe cted twine of the most astonishing
Cures; that were ever. knewn ; many troubled
with; ringing in the head and ears wfleit &deep,
greet nerve ess, tieing, alarmed at sudden
sounds; - ' eta, with' fieiarintiblushing,
attended.sometimes with derangement'of mind ]
'Sere dued,linuMiately: ' • - •
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TARE PARTICIJLAB NOTICE.
' These are some of the sad and melancholy
effects produced by early habits of youth, viz :
wsakness of the back and limbs, pains' in the
head, dimness of sight; lres of muscular power,,
palpitation'• of :thea heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritabilikvo symptoms of consumption, &c.
•MYSTALL2.—Tbe fearful effects on tbe mind
are Much to be dreaded—hos of:memory, c, n
fu:ion of ideas, depression, of inirits„eviLfore
bedings, aversion to,society, self distrust, love
of solitude, thuidite„&c., ere soma of the,ev,,
:produced.:.., ?': if' '. • • •', ,
xotirict MEIN
' •
, ._, .
Who have injuxell ', th emselves
,by •.a certain
practice indulged .In, when ake, a habit fre-i
quently, learned from„evil co mp anions, or a
t li
school, the effects; of,rattich are nightly felt,
even.. . when asleep,;afulif „not cured renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both mind
and body, should applY immediately. -•-
What a pity that - a-young man, the hope - of
his country, the darling of his parents, should
be snatched from all - prospects and enjoymenti
of life, by the consequence of deviating from
the polit ,of nature and-,indulging in n certain
secret habit. Such persons man, before center*
plating - ~. -arras ..r. • .
MA-11131AGE, i
t
Reflect that a sound Imind and body-are .t 4
meet necessary reqtilitites to promote connubial
tutppiness. ' Indeed, without these, tliejoern4
through life besomes a weary pilgrimage,: t
prospect '
hourly darkens to the view • the mi nts
becomes shadosved-with despair and filled, with
the melancholy reflection that the happiness Of
another becomes blighted with ontown. . ~
DIV. a. SIC priMpRUDENCE. , .
When the mbikffided and imprudent votary
of ,pleasure finds.) imbibed,,theiyeds , of
This painful diaease,..itl.too often Apneas that
in illtinied SOHOO‘of shame or th.e4Tead of - dfa- 1
covery, deters him from applying to thoseLe j t
-fiem4'6ltkatibn and 'Teens ctabilitv cam: e l l
befriend him. fle - faihrinte the hands o ign .: 1
tent and'deggning pretenders,-who `incapable ,
pecuniarypf curing, filch his .subelance, keep
him triflin , menthaftet nionth,Vi 'ail longjek
the smallest fee can be ottainedomstbsdespali
l eave him with nsiziedisealth to sight over )4X I
galling disappointment, or, by the, use of the.,
deadly 4sele.ortplileranyv hisstamt the} constitik ;
tional symptoms of this terrible disease, niches
affections of the Head, Throat,•Nose, Skin, eta. ,'
progressing with 'frightful' rapidity i -till, death
puts a period to his dread' ful Sufferings by , send
ing him to that undiscovered country front
whenceidtdravellixAtittfrial• Ira ~...
-- INDORSEMENT OF THE-PRESS.
ThtylnienY thertiande cured atildslinstWion
year after; yesir, and the'numerous imPIAsA
surgical operations performedlby Dr. Johnston,
witnessed by the reporters dithe Bun, CA/Vert
940 many other - papers, rtetic?es bf ithierhave
I apneered again end selo,beforeAke public, be
' tddes ibAstanding as a gentletrieff of Character
wad mensibility, fs a . Sufficient guarantee to
the aMeteskt
SKINT ,
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DEBASES SPEEDILY CUBED.
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HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, MAY 8, 1863.
New 2bnertieentents.
HARRISBURG, PA., POST OFFICE
Departure and Arrival of the Malls.
On and after Monday, April 20th, 18613, the
mails will close as follows:
NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTH.—Way liLsxt—For all •
places between Harris
burg, and Lock Haven,
and Elmira, N. Y., at.. 12 N.
For Lock Haven, Wil
liam.port and Lewis
.
burg.
SOUTH.— Wax Man:—For all
planes between Harris
burg and Baltimore,
Md. and Washington,
D: at .12 M.
For Washington, D, C.,
Baltimore, Md., And
York, Pa., at
LEBANON VALLEY RAILROAD.
EAST. -L:lgar Maur—For '
places betwoervaMarris
. • burg, Easton
adelphia' via Reaelizig..
For Beading arid Potts
ville.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.:
• WAY 111=—For ; all;
.places between Harris.
burg and Philadelphia 6.80 A. M
For Philidelphiii and
Lancaster
Fur New 'Mk, Philo.-
Lancaster„, Co
lumbia, Marietta, and
Bainbridge-L
; • For •New York, Phila
' delphia and
EST Lancaster.-
.—WAY Maim—Fora all
places between Harria-,.:
burg arid 'A1k00na......1
For Johnitown, Pitte,.
burg and Erie, Pagi
Cincinnati, Colunibris
andClevekmd; O, J.:.
For Pittsburg,
dayaburg, - - Altoona,
Philipsburg, Ttroney
Huntingdon and Lew.
istown .
cIISIBERLAND VALLEY RAILROAD:
For Mechanicsburg,
Carlisle Bbippensburg,
and Cliantbersburg.... 7A. M
Wier MAIL—For all
places between Hartle-
burg and Hagerstown,
Md 12.8 , 1? P. M.
f3DEMYLKILL AND 811§QDEHANNA BA'a,
For Ellendale Forges,
Eliwood;Pinegtoreand
Snmoilt Station. ..'1.2.30-P.
srAttE - banks:
For Progress, LingleS-
town, Manada Hill,
West Hanover, East
Hanover, Ono and
Jonestown, on Monday,
Wednesday and Fri
day.
For Lisburn and Lewis
berry, otoSaturday. ;
ARRIVAL 01 THE MAILS.
The principal mails arrive at and are' ready
for delivery at this office at the following tours:
Froffi thoi - North, South, East sl i d t Ir 6dAirli.
West e e • .... 1•• 2P. M.
From Cumberland Valley Railroad 1: M.
p .
M.
j 6A. M.
2 . P. M.
From Reading Bailread‘
Philadelphia - - .4 P. M.
Postage on all mail matter must fire
paid
. by stampkor,it cannot be forwarded in the
man`s'
re - Office Hours --Yrom 6.30 A. M to 8
o'clock,,,P. M., daily, exeept.. Sundays, when'i he &Ea be'cirete hoitt 7. 1 30 to 134
'3O.
and from 3.00 ti:ll4-004P..M..
GEOREtE_JipWNER, Postmaster
PEIPFIER'S DULY LINE'
BETWEEN PHILADELPHIA,
lock Haven, Jersey Shore,,WillMnisport,
ey, Uniontown, Watsontowa,
tewishiteg; Northumberland, San— 1:
bury, Treverton;' Georgetown
Lykenstown, Millersburg,
Halifax, Dauphiir,
AND HAR-R rSB 13R G.: ,
Die Philadelphia:Depot being centrally, located`,
Abe- drayage,will be jet the lowest rates. Ther
Condnbtor goes :through.: with each ; trainto
attend to the safe delivery of all:',goodaintrali r
VA . 6 3 aha line. Goode: elivered at the depOt of
.FREEH,LWAJ3D & FREED; 811 Market street,
Philadelphia, by 6 o'clock P. M., will io,dollv
ered-inalanisburg the riezt , n*i.m.ixig. 7
Prcighl always as Low as • by Loy Othei
-• • joilepir 111.0NTGOMERT,
Philadelphia and Reading:Depotp,:
oct2l-tf] Foot W - Market Street, Harrisburg
IBL4IRSVILLE tatALEgotriAßy.,
A iIOM - E FOkV - YOUNG :i LADIES.
DAV. S. H ` Soiexa*,4.2iV ; Mrst P. Samit,
IN Principaliaided'by a frill oorpe Vrexcilleit . ,
Utuokm. Acmnnodationelll'..pixty ?Oar'
. diki
.aelmlare. Thia Sen #muy-,- 7 nor m its eleventh
year withpleasant eurrodudinia,"and at,-
proprice, aogommodatinne and appftratmc:46Mx.: 1
thmes to commend 'tag to all who. de sire ,tile I
tpast. miltpre in, all witicii..,pettftifis' to fem ale
education. ',,' ' 1
,a'sams.— i goard. and Tuitefign the regular
oclattle and 14thn, , ;ter Gasp 0, -five *montilEi . , i
sac) 00., .Itotrnio"eoh4i - lituiug; ' - OltolioertAr - -'
lohgh Nit, ao:ciTo9). OtiffAre, ; loli'tttq Moat
approved ll**, $l B. 04: All'; 1 11 . cif .
Dr4wing and Pajnting , ittV4er ctdom and till,
from 86 00 't.,) $l2 00. French' or flortztau,
$lO 00. Thp ututt„teptio], ' will commte 'l9 l l
11th. Ca ogees, Oat Ooappllcittidh. - . ;-. . "1
Enquire of a A. i Tkoigtorf, Eici.; Sfao Ipe
pattmopt - ; .11arriabtFK,L . - ,'' '.• , 1
A...1r. sozPLEY •
-avAcleodlmci Pr op. laid . 1;021'
jl' g;
0
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IiarOMING Fl4l=l tinadOilia f t4;6dllth
p the beif **trial. fteisaktill
retail,and at '52, iFiya pwimie ?
.......
New Maertitements
1 DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS, ELECTRICAL
pHt.SICIAN, Is curing all CHRONIC DIS
EASES, both of Ladies and Gentlemen, by a
new method in the use of Electricity alone,
widiont any Medicine or even any Pain.
BOA.RD may be h a d , with Treatment, by
Patients from abroad, at reasonable rates, in the
Doctor's Family.
LETTERS applying for circulars or further
information will be promptly answered. Office
and Residence at 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE,
I I
P ilai;folihia,t, Pennsylvania, bb ifig inrAmptii
tr ICifOltali delightful pareAfihe itiy.. - ~
ut this out for future reference.
4pBABvBm : „ , ,
lint , wtsrt CHESTER . 4ioetatint, AND
MILITARY INSTITUTE, at West Cheater,
Pi., ,wili .resume the dares of the Summer
Tirin ((fig five months) on theflrst of 14y neat.
ys and young men thoroughly prepared for
lege, or businrs. ..Fiveas, Gar= and Spanish
taught' by nada, fv'elefent alas/aim The Military
Dppartment is under the charge of Major Gus
tavus ,EckertilorfL, , Instructor la Gymnastics,
Prof. Lewis
9P.M
9Pla
tFor catalogruas; 'contahthit-lall particulars,
apply to the Principal,
n 1 1411x1 2 4 W,M• F. WYERSI A. M.
7,A. M
Harrisburg Venitian Blind Factory,
BLINDS made to order for churches, parlors
..pnclOptels,tbat will fit any vripdow. Per-
Boni wanting blinds Cara 'get all the intbrmation
dbsired as to priceeand ittlisipeaof windows by
'tilling at my shop, or _by,sonding me a few
lines by:mail. Samples a'ways on band.
A OLLI BLINDS MADE `TO LOOK EQUAL TO
IfEW. lt,'SHAlif',
outh *mond st., a few doors below the Frei
, tiyterian church. mr26 doew2m
12.84 P. M
12 M
2.45 P. M
VISITING; - --
.
WEDDING, - - -
' IMITATION, AND
AT HOME CARDS.
13Y a special arrangement with one of the
best engittiers in the country, cards of any
escliption will be executed in the highest style
44 art, conformable with the latest fashion, and
4upplithi promptly,at lower prices than are charg
ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel
phia. For samples and prices call at
mcliStf BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE.
.9P ; 3f
12 M.
2.45 P. ill
- -
URAN BERRIEg,"}i NY, Brit NB,
~.IPLIT PEAS,- BARLEI , AWA.RONT, YEE,
MIOILLI, ORANGM, LEMONS, 141 GS,
iItAISNS, PEONES, CITRON, 01:1BRANT1 4 ;
and a large assortment ol Or. ese & Bla4Tft4l-r
:Pickles, Sauces, &c., just , raceved fro* from
the iniporter, and for sale low by • -,•-
jan3tt W. PQRX., Js., & co.
9.1 3 . M.
. .
B It it ICOT 0 N
JAW Novel,
brestenuel Levis,
A ErTROB of "Ottarles O'llaBey;" &A, one
'paper, price 60 cents. 'Forlialtrat
6 . 1 BlifiONEWB OS BIAP BOOKSTORE.
EVb:ießiabi aTMES J.' -
Aud shrubs of - alHeading kinds, and of
aft sizdeg l erbia-olito:aftbidaalitt. high, 2 l4o 840
luw at Keystone Namely. J. iiitBll.
A 111:kiiida of Garden Seeds,: just . receiTed,
11 and for sale by
NICHOLS & tOWM&N,
f 20 Corner Front and Market. Etta.
•7 A. M.
12.30 P. M
„
POTATOES.
"A If ERCER - and - Pettailt tthir.` A 'large supply
of the above in prink). condition; 'lust I ro
t:nixed and fur Bale by
aprlo *W.III. DOCK, Jr., 'Br. CO.
lONGLISEE DAIRY CHEESS, the very. pest .
112.1..everoffererVirithie market ; for sale by
mrBl:H.- Wfd. IX/OK, Ja., & CO.
A!liffereut colored ,double V 14140433 ;
Pioire, or Mist Tree, and - othdri
ohrubbery, 14,4463 he Ntirgory. MISEL."
TrAbiS, Dried Beef,, in large
A 1 small quantitiesto spit purchasers, for ,30,i
low, by I'l : NICHOLS &
ap2o fay. Front and 'Markat Ore*.
THE BOX, •
.L Fastlsih and Irish ,Yeir and lashonia
fine onitunental miergreen , shrulik4
at lisysto4 Nursery. [apl6] - - J. MISH.
SILVER MAPLE, Morse Ohygnat, ;
• English Ash,- . Nor wayldaple, •
MotintaltAsh; . lktaTwiggedlinden,
and other shade trees, At Keystone iillnlerjr.' .1
apl7 .
T AnGE , EvEßGromblez •
, i-id .14.1eivAttitellorgeandtne evergreens, for
• , , : : IMMEDIATE ORNAMBNT,
for sale at reasonable prices, at Keystone NII3I-'
sery. ' [apl7]. . .1.. MISIL I
EXUELSIOR HAM. —ldichaner'a Btodslor
Elc just req.:dyed and for lade
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Oar. 11 ' 0 0 #llolfftkdel§thiePy•
mrl6
DDIO AND TMADULTERATED SHOE;
Irwin the. most celebrated mills hi the conk
try; just limeived end foreale
jl4 • - • Whi. DOCK; JR., &Op. •
PANGES, te - moni, Xieirdni and other
O
foreign, fait j rust ret:advl and for sale by
' NIdEItSO4 . I3OWHAN,
Front.arat Marketits. !
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niy4 Abr. Fron4,and gasket AV
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Cor. ,
Fro& and Marka istreete.'
SMOKED_ HALIBUT 4 .
A VERlO'clioite artitio just received; and for
tiy Whf. DOGIC;iIr.,* CO.
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SNAKED AND . rigiciarp. A A
redebred3by, . . nc t pocgc . Ji., & gill
eiphigteittb SutilitAitiof kradaiiito
• at lemotattittft prices tartar° `byvl
DOCK ja. &
fi1y47014 BLLOELBERILY - ;
&arena; 4Figorous, Ixsaring.,plantiod , linv
gaysionti Nursery. •:. 3.
FOR BALE
A TlMVll44oxse pcower . '
fftegin
fr-.Ptioe low. address
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1, 1.14 A 0 , , 11 • I
Apr/. 2,ln* CoMberland (*TA*
SUGAR% - of grades,
itioblvOrrand.forrsalo by I
"2 ° 7 , NICII10037&,:tBOIVILAN,11
`fi e u "-' l ".' l tbridigriont and IfaikeiftStii.
Celegraph,
• The New
..... s this Morning.
.%, ,___.
The Baltimore American of last evening says :
The gratifying news from General Rooker
contained in our morning edition . has been
somewhat dashed by the intelligence we pub
lish this afternoon, to the:effect thit on Tues
il'
da night be again ' re-creast the liappahan
,la with his whole army. The announce
m of this retrOgrade movement, which was
A Tat doubled, has since been %armed by
i k
Ili t telegraphic information froniirrashipgton.
T Washington Chronicle also makes thiS same
aniouncement, so that it may now beregarded
88 a fixikl fact that aeneral 'Hooker has withdrawn
his army from the south efie of de Rappahannock:
Whether this movement was a compulsory one,"
orifrom "prudential mollies," as the amide
states, is not yet known. ' ' ' '
The extensive extracts we lay before our
renders th a afternoon, fromßicbmond papers
q
give most ,
Tuesday, give gratifying accounts of the
oilcans of the extensive raid - Of General Stone
niers, behaving penetrated the eneurfilinestrf
within a few miles of 'Richmond. destroYing"
•
llcb i dge . s, trains*, culverts, and` Meting up the
t kon the railroads and turnpikes between
chmond and FrOdericksburg. - •
llt is evident from 'details of °petitions
Which we also 'publish this afternoon rip to
ld , eSday morning, that therepulse - of General
p gwick from Fredericksburg give the rebels
IMportant advantage On the left of General
Ooker, with the cornmand of allthe fords ex
cept
the United States ford.' 11- is also evident
quit the enemy had been' reit,' :,. t ' •3 , 1 tabun
dance of food and ammunition, and ..'t -''lt in
good fighting condition. These, with it.t. t, vy
ritin, may have brett the "prudential reasons"
which induced Gen. Hooker to recrose. If,
hOwever, in recrossing, he has met with•no se
rious disasters and was not intorrupted' in the
iovement by the enemy, there is shill room for
ope that tbere will be further operations in
nnection with Stoneman and Heiniseirnan
Who are still said to be in the advance.
atest From Fortress Monroe
till the If. H. Officers and lien Held as
Prisoners Exchanged.'
Retif.ol4.cootui,t,cdthe Battl•zt in litiintV
lvania ,:
C=MI
Gene !Axton Killed tineJacon Nound
.
ed,by ;,he, 'Loss of attliill..
HETK AND k i lP r io ,WMMDF3I)
ci . _
a, STONEMAN'S 4
DESTRUCTION OF RE
"`' BECRAIIIIGAticTRAINB `..4 !MOTHER
• GOVERNMENT -PROPERTY.:
STONEMAN .::EXCELANGES: )I,ls HORSES
._.,.,.~
,Fenkrms Monson, : May 6.
Col. Ludlow, commissioner for exchange of
,prisoners, has just retUrned fro M City Point and'
'effected the release and exchange of alli
United States officers held .hy:the rebels. ; , iheeej
'officers are 25 0
. in number and 325 men.
Among the officers werc . pen. - Stoughton and
Yfrihich.' "' • '
The State of Maine left with tbdra for Anna,
olio this afternoon in charge: oflf.Capt. John E
Mulford.
. , .
Col. Ludlow has completed the following en
changes : let. All' of&is mid enlisted"menl
and all pemons, whatever may have been their
classification or charaeter, who - have 'been dot
livered at City Point up to the - 6tirof May„.lBl3
d
2nd. All officers Ndid' have lieen"baptii '
and released cinparolelip to listed' Apr11;1868;
where ever 'they may' have 'been ciptured.l
3d. ‘ , All enlisted' e6r who have been cap 4
tun - In North 'Carolina 'and° Virginia; and
released on parole ' Pto Miiidli Ist, 1863.
The Richmond Enquirer of May- foili contains
ruiacconnt of a seyege battle naviturlitten fought
on Sunday, 8d j imit Spottsylvania,
they . admit a heavy 'rebel loss.
Gen.' Patmi. was killed, Gen. Jacks n wonud.
ed by the loss of an.arm, &o. Also Gens. - Beth
and A.. P. Hilt, slightly woquded.
The battle was renewed on the' rribrnfri'g 'of
the 4th. They state the loss as being h eav y
on both sides, and claim to' =have taken 5,000
Union- prisoners. while this .battle„ was being
fought.
The Inquire says Gen. Stoneman
with 15'
000 :cavalry destroyed fhb Fredericksburg rail
road treAshland and took possession -of a train
of card, !capturing. several:4l4A Gevernmaut
officers.. The engineer jumped from the train
and pretended to be 'dead, - brit' the Yankees.
soon awoke him and Made ''hirn run. , the
train to the village when) they also destroyetif
two loconiotives. A detachment of Yankses
then proceeded to Hanover Ceurt 'House, tear,
hag up the Central track and cutting
the teiegniph wires. They also 'burnt the
Obuit house' and several bridges on the FredEr
icksburg railroadoAnd ;were, evidently guided.
by some one familiar with. .the country. We
have obtained his name iir.ir
biiB well known
Itichnuind. 'At Brooke , pike the Yankeeit
exchanged their jaded horses for fresh, ones and
procceded . across,the Chickahominy, destroying
the turnpike and railroad - bridges over thas
river aid' captured ;a l&onicidiOeihich bad
been sent bilt this morningou iticennoissance:
;*Gen. Stoneman was Etta in Jot* .ssiguty
yesterday, end, a iletachtinent of his command
is griaktrig th*,,way , dewri the York rfter 'and
!nay join the Yriiikee forties' now r in
illlaiue
burg; TifeY have destroye& several_tridni
of otirsiladerelvith thivernment Ones,: s 11.„2,
...
T.! , r ,The/441,n"11,1"17 .
_ _, itbsc. _ imarticaluat May 7,
The S ription Agent Of of 'the five'-twenty {
lean, Mr. Jay-Cooke, announced tie sile t&
day of $700,000, principally lmatl aubagriptiane,
~,,,,tga u t, h a t,- - Philadelphia and Pennsylva- 1
Dia.
~ AO ; ' Ohio, $1,74,0004 Maryland and
iik; . e k lal.l4,ooo;.- - ProirlderiekEti I:. 1, -S7/4-
. _.,;., pis, $I7,(10/01.reirlenuy;• $1240001
c
patineky, : $11.;.9(16, :Tol '-andr. Weitehr
?
Suede $7 , 60 0 TO%1 1 4700 00
PRICE ONE CENT.
The Rebels have Left Suffolk.
Stoniman Within Two Mies of Rietunond
Communication ‘44.13. Fredericks
burg Cdt
TERRIBLE BICITURNT AT BICH ROND
The Capture of 5,000 Union _Nam:Lars
Contradicted.
1=1:1=1
Den. StOneman at the White lime.
FORTRISS Moaaos, May 6
The telegraph cable is interrupted between
here and Cherrystone, and preventit us from
fonrarding anything by telegraph:' The rebels
have all left Suffolk and passed over the Black
watei and beyond, at the fight near Suffolk.
On 'Sunday, the 3rd inst., the rebel loss in
killed' was two hundred, which they buried
aboutifillyrniles out on the Petersbusg , turnpike.
This duds not include theirwounded,which they
left oulheSeld.
- .
TW6 of the prisoners who arived from Rich
mond to-day, report tbatmthey were captured
within two miletitif , the , city'of-Illehmond on
Sunday'the fid iust.,while in pursuit of a courier
with die etches from Jackson to Davis.
,
- Itibbtriond battalion Went out on
Stuidatto see 'what the trouble was, swam corn
niuniestion 4was cut off with, Fredericksburg
both ; by railroad and telegraph. The people
in Richmond are in a tetrible state of exc te
await:id the report of the rebels having cap
tured 5,000 Union prisoners is false and was
gotten,up by Jeff. Davis tcs,gt*t the excitement
of his people.
We learn to-day by the Yorktoern mail boat,
that a part of Stoneman's cavalry , had arrived
at the White House yesterday.
Rebel Reports of the Fight at
Gordonsville.
THE Erszr., Loss lIRAVT.
The Business Houses in Bielunond Closed.
Goantnistrms, May 4.
Ihofight is still going on. General Jackson
hOccupies all the fords except Ely's. Our Ws is
eavy. No enemy in:Culpepper. Notre of the .
wounded hays arrived in Richmond, owing to
the, destruction of the railroads between Rich
naoncland'Frederickshurg. Many of the immi
nent horuteiin Richmond were closed yesterday
An consequence of- the exciting news from the
Rappahannock.
i ,'‘ IS= abnertietmtitts,
lityer'sCompounstVX:tract
Sarsaparilla.
NO one remedy islnoreueeded in this coun
try than a reliable Mine, but the sick
have been so outrageously cheated by the worth
less preparations .of ,Slmaparilla abroad that
they are diegnsted even with"the name. Yet
the drag cannot be blamed for the Impesitions
frotn which they have suffered. Most of the
sokralled Sarsaparillas in the market contain
little of the virtues of Sartaparilla or anything
gas. They are mere slops—inert and worth less,
while a concentrated minter of 'the active
viriety of Sarsaparilla compounded with Dock,
Stillirigisi, lodine, etc., is, as it ever will be, a
powerful alterative and an effectual remedy.
Such is "Ayer'ir Extract of Sarsaparilla, as its
anly'wonde#ul cures of the great variety of
complaints which requirp an alterative medi
cine heve , almirdontly shown. Po not, there
fore, discard this lnyaluable medicine; becawe
yol have bei'diirdpititidepon by something pre
tending to be Sarsaparilla, while it was not.
Wheiiyou'haVe used Avines—then, and.not tall
then,!willl yiar know the virtues of Sarsaparilla.
For minute particulars,of the discases it cures,
we refer you to Ayer's American Almanac
which the agents below named will furnird;
ongratis to who. tail for it. •
AYER'S CATHARTIC Pins, for the care of Car
iteasss, Jam Dyspepsia, Asdigasion, Doesary,
Foul Stomach, Ikadoche, Piles, Ithetsmatistn, Pracri
burn azisin, from Disordered Stomadi, Pain, or
Morbid •luteiitesiof the Bowels, Flatulency, Loss of
Appetsto,t Liver Cemplaint, , Dropsy, Worms, Gout,
.Neuralgia, and for a Itieria: Pill.
They are sugar-,cormed, t rio that the most sen
sitive can take them ,pleasexiilY, and they are
the best Aperient in the world for all the pur
l:ferret of afar:ally physic ,
Pares 25 , mums PER Box, on. Five Boxas,roa $l.
Do not be lOW by unprincipled dealers with
preparatiormwhich they make more pro
von- Demand'Ares's and take no other 3,
Tie siek wantrthe bait aid there is for them,
abcbthey should haTe it.
Prppered ..by Dr. 3. C. Al* & CO., Lowell,
'lammichutietts.
Sold by 'C A DEb2tiva7rt, D. - cr.-Grose It 004,
6t'"K. IlEfLuto, Dr: Belly, Wyeth
abd .Eleeklemeverywhore.o
ripagarsztvto RBITIPS,: hermetically. soltsti,
-I.
• in. cans end jars, of. all dwriptions, and of
the mpetdelicipoe pharacter, foitahi by
t 8 W6i . DOC)K. - ht... - 8t CO.
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QTHAW fpRAIRS
poiti of all valuable varieties, - at Rey.
'stat' Nursery. '' [gin] T. MISR;
, .
VtOaTON CHACSERS, just received and' for
eale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN;
Cor. •Front and Market streets.
.
o'l36Virti STOUT' AND 'SCOTCH AtA in
*Ades, just received mid for sale by
m ap' WM DOCK, Ja.,
"- kitgaujurs. • •
c ciii e d; by
!IRA'
re
apl4 CO:
A very choice
1)0011 Ja" -
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.11 SALE —Two lots 20 fe t front
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And.llo feet aeii, ton"Craimberland
lajlodtlibilidgri road.
1 - ArnyZl ; TIEcEO. F SCTIEFF
C EDAEAItE.—TaIay all sizes, Flom
.BtudEsts, , Bugar, Boxes, Chives, , Stands,
Late Cedar Buckets , Plat"ed .811 ` 3,
f 6 • WK. DOCK. In-,* it CO.
w
011 and ENGLISH BLAC , war-
ranted not only to retain the pent% or Lai z.
to titlesSiit the leather itself. For tale by
.16. - & GO.
rtIIOICK - Green 'nets ',T em , I mper i a l ,
ALI , s l iming 'Hymn, likoactipny, -02tiloorg,at,c., Ste.,
kst br. ES/QUIBBE V9WMAN,
Aga . ' 4q9 l ll°F. ll ViAt "nl4,Pirkfit:St°.
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