Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, May 18, 1863, Image 1

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13 Y GEORGE BERGNER:
Tii 1; TELEGRAPH.
IS.PUBLISHED
_HORNING AiV.I) EVENING,
By GEORGE RERGNEE.
OOce -Third Street, near Walnut
TERWIS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
,
SINGLE sunBcku7ron„
rile DAILY TELEGRAM i 8 ierved to subs6ri
ber4 in Ibe (My at 6 cents per week. YearlY
E uh;,riberg will be charged $4 00 in advance.
WEEKLY TELIMILAPH. -
TELEGRAPH is 060 publielierl•WeeklYiiittrd
forty:coed to subscribers at the following-cash
rates : :•
Sia•Ale copieit, weekly „
. opics, to Jne .
Twee ty " ". . ..... 11.00
vEßTisiNci linns.—The followineare !the
lee; for advertising in thelfAr.llllßAPECA Those
13 , 4 v i advertising to do will find it dotkvenient
for reference. i k. • •• • : •.•
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Faux lines or less . constitutv
syearo. Eight lines or nuge than Put' er.visti
tut:3., a square ..
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Adyn.l.tetration Notices, 1 lime a week; Ida Alma) i 226
coi Notice , 75
Aca,tor's ......... 1 50 '
Fuacrai Notoes 50 •
Or 811611868 notices , inserted in *4 7
Column, or before ffrirriageii and Deittlis, Zayr
CENTS PER LINE for e e ch insertion.
As an advertising rnecliukt(,the TBLEGRAPIt /1/4g .
no equal, its large oiraulation l Among busihess
men and familie3, iu city,ancl,oountry, pla hitz
f
it beyond onnipetition:
itliottliarwYnt.
JONES 11.oU1St- ,
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MARKET ST AND ELSEKET,seuatE, ,
HARRISBURG, PA. ;
JOSEPH. E. PROPRIETOR.
iRECZNTALT CONDUCTED ST WlllllB 00 1 788N3.
'ills is a First Class Hotel, and located the
central part of the.city, , It is kapt in theibent
manner, and its patron's Willlnd 'every ac
modation to be met with in `the best how ,
,the colueaT• "31
1:1-1TED STATES ELOTEIa.a
:11: , tltted and ;; . Aenovatki
L. W. TEN EYCK, PRORRIBTOR.
rro I popular and commodious Hotel; has
b. dII newly refitted and furnished thrtingh
out it. parlors and chambers, and is now ready
for rot, , reception of. guests, for , , the minter
season.
'the tosveling puielic . will' find the sings,
,Statts biota the most convenient in all tfcti
'Jars, of any .. . Hotel in the Siapzi Capital, o 4 ac
count of its access to tile,,,r4roed, being imme
diately between the two great depots ink this
city.
Jinni:sumo, Dao. 29, 1.862.-6 m
SMITH & EWING,
4 .VORNEYS-AT-LANIT;
fi ICE THIRD'S j L'BE T,
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F.hdiß MARKET, ELLBElSfillilli, PENIVA,
A.l ILL attend to the' Collection of Bciruilt
I' money, rentitsonE and . arrears of Pay.
The widow or other heirs of any soldier . ,,
who may die , by disease or b 6 killed while. in
t,h , United States, service, is entitled to IVA'
13 C 0 pe0pp,,a4,14.1 users , -Of .pay:
of —LlA'ylOy-rd:4110
FRESH GiiO(*RIES
. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 1 ' 1
(Corner of Front Mali "Market StreetsS• • 1
ABE conshmtly 'readying from first hands
large stocks of choice family groceries, pnr
chased for cash, which they are thereby ebled
to sell at very small adVancebn city wbofrsale
prices. They would respectfully inform} the
public that they do not deal in nor keep any
intoxicating liquors in any quantity, large or
small. • • MrB
HERMETICALLY SEALED: ,
I'EA.CPI79, • ' -.IISIIALTOES,
PINE APPLE, SALROX,
'
OYSTERS, MOE)? OYSTERS,
LOBSTER, • AMINES; lig
WM. DOCIC.;4e.BOO: '
. .
For We by
MIN CR,
RAISINS CURRANTS,
CITRON, LENIONS
SPICES, CIDER,
WINES, BRANDIES, 8(4.
WK. DOCK;Jr.F 84 C
For sale by
BIBLES AND HYMN" BPOKS
A LABOR and splendid stock of iSckSt and
Bibles. .
Pr ehyterian , kletliodist,Lnthetan, derman
Ileftnuad, and oth'erayinii;Books , just receiv
ed at Bff.II.I3.NER'S CH„W IMAIBTORE.
COAL OIL, a further reduction ID Coal Oil;
, superior artiele•of non-exploslve . Coal Oil;
jor sale yery low, by c
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NICHOLS 14 goirtf4 o `
parl I Cor. Froni iticitlitatirettgtil
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jet AIBINS, 0140 P, and Comm-ta t .tor sate by
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49 07091.111945kNi•AtAriii0304,.
DR. JOHNSON
MS.A.I3IffC=IrELIS3
IC ' ' S
In - -lii -110 TITAL
Ijr difick•Cieredilie l most certain, speedy and
l. effectuiPreniedgalit the world for
PISEELSEL_S OF IMPRUDENCe.
.
I : VW& ITIT SIX TO TWRIA;111, goxrils. ' , d.
.-TANO,,,DIEROURY OR NOXIOUS • DRUtIB.- ~
- A Otwe Warranted, or No Marge, in froin °tie_ i 9
; SO Days: - _ < . i... 1 '
Weakness of the Back, Affections Jet t the
fffidfiggr • and' e 4" Involuntary , ills
charges, Bripotendf, `Stifieral Debility; Ner
vousness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
Confusion of • Ideas, Palpitation of ;the
liCark•Timidity s lfremblings, Dim:if:sea Sight
er' diddihess, (Micas° L ief the Iliad, - Throat,
Nr se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs,
Ste mach, or Bowalawthose_terrible disorders
arising &in ih43 'll.6littiry ~ tiabits of Youth—
tbelLeAvratand selitary c zaeticee more fatal•to
their victims than - the song `
ofSyrens to:the
Mariners of Ulysses; blighting their most brill=
Rant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c., imp'ossible, - ' ''' ' l4 I -
•, <!,' ':..:YOUNG KEN_ • '
Especially, who have become the victim of,
Solitary Vid‘,' tifiit'diecuiffil and destrumivel
habit which annually sweeps to an untimo
grave thotiaands .6f 'Ydung, Men of the most
. W talents and brilliant intellect, who'
o'
fhl otiiiiiiine 131 ave entnitibeff listeidriaerir
etas with the thunders of eloquence or waled
to ecstasy the- living' lyre; niay call with ;full
' "9 ! 1 # 1 " 1 k ` II VARRIAGt k- ' * i
Married Persona, or Young Men contemplat
in marriage ,_
, being aware of physical wiak
nestWorgattib &alit), deformities; 63., 1 speeffily
1
et V -1( h v 1 llineelf *lnd the /
ew op aces er care of !Dr.
J. may religiously'confide ins his honor as a gen
tleinaniatid confidently rely upon hie skill t as a
1'4 8 4 1 4 6 bl < 3 ' 1 . li
* OhilAiild `WEAKNESS
.: ' i '' - 1
Immediately # Cskreth andfull vigor restore d I
This disfreining afttetiisn--which rendersi life
iierable and.iarifige impt:ffisible,-is the lauti
altfpnishby•the lihrAtuf•effimprbpetindulgenie.
Young parkins artf tod apt to< ebikimit excesses
from not, being aware of the, dreadful come
qubitais %tit they 'mite; Nitik *lib that un
derstands the subject wilt pretencl - toffeny Witt
the power , ofcproonatlon‘is lost tiooner by taw,
falling into improper habits than b y the pro:.
dent;.'.Besides fitiiiedeprit'recifthe plealsu rqs of
( healthy offEsWirigt.the inffst ii•srlobitaiid ellisiFroo
tive symptotairtcf,hoth Wody and mind sHie:
•Tbiesyslkenanktfidettlrulfigd..•thePAYsicaVand
mengdffooptions weakened, loss ofi proconitive
posers.marildnkirfitabilihri , dYalmosia. Pa4its--
tissi,, , pf the heart, indigestion, c,onstitu - nal
debility. a -wasting -- of .the frame, cough, fon
itlifigl6l44e7altf enficdesitit.....4. , aclic .1-rxe. 1
,tint Orrical•No. •7 Sours Fasmiatmix. Brsim
'** 'hand/81d' .
_• s iis e g
Left. e. going from Baltimore t, a
lea dobiii friim the coiner: Fail not to observe
name and number.
Lettersoutust ha, paid -ankcpntain a stamp.
The Doetor"l_Diploraas hang inlais office. 1
. .; PW•TOHB
N9N. *': 'I -
Meruher of, the Royal College of Surgeons, LOD.
,
dongraduate from one of the most eminent
colleges in the United States, and the greater
part of whose life- has been spent in the hOspl
fala flit ffeliaiiitc. Perla," Philluffirlia:-,alid filse
: where, has effected.some„.4 the most satquishhtg
cures that were ever,,known ; nannyAbohled
with ringing in the head„`and gars when aslopp,
great nervousness, belay; . alarmed at sudden
,
sounds, 'bashfulness; with frequent blushing, ,
, atteudodoisometimeirwith derangement of--mind :
' iiaii*realicrizifeilitithlYL.'
'LL' TA.E.E. -- PAIITICMAR NOTICE. ,
Theae,aosomet of , the. sad .and melandholy
effects produced by early habits of Tout • „viz
weakness of the back , and limbs, • ••. lin the
head, dimness of eight, lbsi3 of m•• • et;
- p, ,
palpit* of,,,,the - heart, dyspepsia, ne ops
,jrriti I .osixrptoms of consumption, &c -.•.'
" Matriera.v.—The fearful effects on the mind
ire 'mriai tol3BlfieguledHlusi of tnemOry,lconi
ftfo, of ideas„ depression of spirits, evil gore
dg:cf,l'aversionbtesociety, self distrust,llove
'O sblitride, tinaidity; &c.; are Some, the 'ovils 1
produced.
‘l , - , ,- at
, -.1104.h.. g4 l Thlki,2oiN
00 .have injured themaeliee . ; by a,cettain
praCtice Vadulgiki ;in NTfi4ll: labile, a' hit* fro;
quentlx learned' from oll corriparlioffis, or at
tidMAO 6 effects iif Itiaoq , fie mghtlyi felt,
even w hen' 'aseep, aiitrit ridt,crired renders
marriage int... 'ble, and dearer - both wind
' nd body;' , 4 7. • d apply imuid&ately.: r),
What, at pity that .i;M young man, the-hope-of
his country; the 'darlig of his parents, should
'be - snatched from all' prospects and 'enjoyments
of - lifecliy - the penslquence <of f dAv,iating from
the:paity of 'ttatnie anti indpking in I f certain
PP I OJ 4I .II t. ,‘'lL,.llPeri.ons )h ors amternt
Pi k ` till* g ' '-
' P l ' ; ' A I - MARMAGZ . A V
• „
Reflect that a r lama mind and body fire the
most names* requisites to promote comlubial
happiness. Indeed, without these, the joitre4
through life heiamse a, ;veary pilgrimage t• the
prospect hourly &Amite the 'deer ; the -.tfind ,
bedunes shadowed with despair and i filled with
the melancholy reflection that the liappintss of
another becomes blighted with our .own, .
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DISEASE DP,'IMPRUDENCE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
Of 'pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful, disease, it ! too often happens that
ark illtimediense of - shame or the dread of dis
oevery•deters him from applying to those who,
from education and resptctability, can Slone
befriend him. He falls into the hands of ifgno
rantiand designing pretenders, who, - i• pable
of icoring,ffich his pecuniary sub& •ki; keep
him triflin 4 month after month, or as .long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair,
leave him with ruined health to aigh over his
galling disappointmen t,, or, by the. use of 'the
deadly poison, Mercur r y, liasten the ciinstit&.l
tional sy9.ptoms of this terrible disease, such as
affections of thellead, Throat, Nose„Skin, etc.
progreseind:withdfrightful rapidity till death
Emits a penc i l
-t o his dreadful' sufferings by sen4l-
mg him to. 'undiscovered cetutrY from
whence no traviller returns. , -
•, .- 424DOESEMENT OF THE PRESS: ,
The many thousands cured at this ituffitution
,year after year s -and the numerous important
Surgical operations performed by Dr. Jblinson,
witnessed `by the" reportersof the -Sun, aipj;er,
and many other paEers, notioes, of" which have.
appeared. againanci again before the e iublic, be
tides his, standMiCas a VEnilem an of character
and, imPonalbiri%. IS At
~ sufficient gu arantee to
aftliatede i•,- - , . -',
SKIN DISEASES SPEEDILY blingp,,
l'ii•Wils AO. .72 tiSeUg,24.•'SREPARPIC S 7.
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rirTMMITSIMAY EVENING, MAY 18, 1863:
itrigrellantottr.
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LIFE INSURANCE
The Girard Life Insurance, Annuity and
•
Trust Company. of Philadelphia.
.
OFFICE NO., 408 CELI47IIII7;SMEE , •
(CHARTER PERPETUAL)
Manua itoxiAisurrs '51,643,886
• -THOMAS RIDGWAY, President..
JOHN F. JAMES, Secretary.
• ri 0 N T to'-make INSURANCE ICiN
' on the most TeMollible-terms.ti
They act as Ellethitites; Trni3teestind Guardians
under last Wills, and al; Neceivers and4ssigh
Thy capital being . paid ' , up- and laves ,
together, vith a` large and constantly incr ng
reserved fund, ollertiftt perfect security to he
insured. .
The premiums may be paid yearly, half y ar
ly or quitterly;
T# o company 'add a BONUS periodi&dli to
the intinilineekt The.. FLEW' BONUS
appropriated in December, 1844, the SECOND
'BONUS In - Hecember;,lB49, the THIRD BONUs
sin December, 1854, did the 'MOTH BONUS
* 1.859. Theie additionett :without
reAniring any v increase in ',the pjenfituns' to be
to the coMpany. ; I
"Thtriollawing are a fair - examples front. the
../4fMer, c
i
T
1., , • I Arnouns of ley
I Sum &farts of land bonus to' W-
I Insured.additiow.: itireimed by :Mature
-. ; , tisidditions. ' '._.l -
"° 7 '6ol' - .$3387 60 1 s.
1 4060 00 I
• , 1400,00 V if,
6876:00 1 1
SEIM
Policy
21 ' 89`,1 - $2500 V 887'601
". 152.1. 1 , 606 X) , 1050 001
" ,199,1 4po ooi
" IA7S
Akent Harrisburg and vicinity
WILLLAM BUEITraI:4.
jelo•dly
WATCHES' d 7 RWELII- - SILVER
)
WARE. .
MOE TiNDY , 44I24TPP, ,wonlar eitp&icupyi,
vite your attention to well seleeted
stock of Fig° Gold and SAyeiIIITATPLIES, Ride
Gold JEWELjg, and, every Jskiid, and yar ety ,
of - EifYleiootoproiniiing all, of 'the'newlest d
most deaigxie
/aso . 813114-r SILVERWARE, equal 4,o*,ri nd
f
the best niake-of- Saadi Rated Ware. Elia ar
warrAntethto :be las Tepreserckeit.l4 L
i;• or Wiitaiti& and Jewelry carefully 'trealred
-•axidteafuctionzaaranteed,k. • = ,
!!. i.JAOOB ITAKIAY-Y- We'
(Summer to Suture"; 8r aratiey,
•L23-2m]622 Vrtilkl4!StleetvPaglitc!PlChia.
‘'11 , 10L;I: - .4.41.1 1 001S:11AlkfCrielAL
'ftrkUP,'"
OA' 'breath
75 Aire you vain f Have yon a,bacing
ccugit 'Do you expectorate hard, tough &at
tet ? Ate you wastedtwAth, night sweats and
want 134 iep f If so, 4eritu your remedy.
uiiiinestionalAy L •
rive „6„,„e medicine his been usedsateively
in this city with godcfresults. For tole'at
BKIIGNER'S BOOS. STORE.
.i i
EiA-RRINGTON , ". , ',-
'';
`.. f • .
Novel, " ,
. •
_____l bY,9 3 .M.RT-E* l ; l 4routi,_
A IIT#OI.3, of "Chnrlee crlgnii,
e 5 ,11 Seo., ' one
,gpt., piper, pricefravente - . F l or — eate tit'
61_ . WICINELVS PHEAri,I3O,OIK§TORE. '
1. • .BIJPERIOR 'VINEGAR.. .1 .
Tvobit. & 'Co. have just itNelvi4 . a new i and
1.! sriperipr article of Vinegtir; plant:dad:Fed
I f
entirely frprn Corn, whiel'lS. entirely' free tirn
all mineral acidikarld;yiiicli they . can free re
m
aornend in their cisitipiners anif the sli lie.
The puhlic are invited toxlve this article a rill:
Mardi 17' ; 1863. , .• ,
'PHOTQq.RAP-HIC ALBUMS''
Of "arirliipe in the standard litflee w 1 be
wade to prder; ,, . :j 1
.13E4q*.g4 123 ,
VheaP.SoolcatOi4.
=6
flEmPat TAR R", :!,
Botl dwarf atid -etzindard„ as good, hi
qi.fall - y of We' treo,' and as extensive in
as - can , be - Viiind in the 'country •at Keisitime
XlliterY• " 4.-11.11 BEE.
, ,
fiESEB Eturi,ver. egca E id ied a ,
In cans aid, jan., ova descriptions,
I,Ei f i c rOst
ox r, foisa ;
v le i. b . y s,
00.
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OIL LANItIINS, that alycliot :need' ,
•an y; and Aid_tirind: vial ktiliti the
C °Al" ; cbintne
light out: Oldl aridveiamine, ati E kJ r , ,
c \ ~ ~ i‘NICH,OLS & ;BOWMAN;
.. Cpr: `Front and Markattith.
ME
13EST EgtTS In the wood,'" ftor 76c, fg..26,
1,14 d, s 2: t SV, and, $4, tor sale
. e.4}67v1 , , MINFTEWS Rocorkrol4s,
IttiitERGREEIT. TREES;,:: '
• :
1 112;1'-`And-iitirlibli df all leading kinds' Mad of
all , eiscia, from one to fifteen feet.= high{ for vale .
low at Keystone,,Nursery. .
AA LL kinds of Garden Seeds, just received,
apd for 'Salerkif
SIoIIOLS & SOWMALA,
Conler Fioht and Market Sts.
f2O
FRENCH and ENGLISH BLACEINGI war
ranted not only to 'retain the polish cir but
to preserve' the leather. itself.o For /3910
feo;r: : & (.3Q,
.., t , .
A .lAferent colored double vena .„ ..l& ; . .. ~
•
White
Fringe; Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree; and other
shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery.. J: 31.18 H? • •
riar•BES'AND /SUGARS of all grad& aria
.N.., -at "reasonable prices for sale 11
114 , . W 41.. 1f."2,0)1., JS., & Qu.
CE D, A W4B E.-Tubsi fail sixes,Flour
. Buckets, Sugar Boxes, _Churns;: Stands,
.Larger Cedar Buckets, Painted. Palls,
f 64 WK. DOCK, Ja.. SvCO.
Afrl6.—A largd inviDica 'or cinvasi)eci and
uncanvassed hams„ of every choicCbrand
is Market: Each ham warranted in good Arder.
PM. sale veriloW by • •
N 1.0110148 BOWMAN,
Corner Front andlfarket Sta
B BOwri, STOUT
ap27
SCOTCH' ALE,
of the•best brands, always on hand and fort t a
by - [apl4] WIC )30011, Tn., & CO.
QTRAMBERBIES: ' '
IJ Planta of all valuable_ :varieties, at Key
stono.Nnrsery. ..EaPl 7
.1 •. A,,m1811.
tioraD AND MCKIE D *AMON,' just
, k) ••reostired by fiViii% -DOC JEOLit itt
E=3
PEIPIIER'S_,:DAELY LINE
BitifEEN liatitainill •
Leekillaven, Jersey Blom Williamsport, Itnn-,
ey, Uniontown, Watlontown Milton,
• , Lewieburg t z Northumberland, Bun- 1
• , ! harp Tuxedo, Georgetown, • , ,
• , :I , Lykenstown,•lllillerobrag„l
. . , I.Raliku,, ,Dauphin
AND FEARRISBCR al-.
th i n kiiiiidelphia Litiliot'bellik ciintiallylcioitted,
thoi draylige will be it, ,- the' iotiest 'rites. , Pie
,Concluctorigoes ) ,thronti! with each _ trail to
attend to the safe delivery of allioads int:just
ed to the line. G cis delivered at the' tof
rel D elii7lit;' bY '6" Ct•OrOCII P .. % i l l , wilit d v 4:
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ered'ilitiarriSbnrethe4iisit icon:dog: ' , s
`,ropy Alien)* 'atiliii` l os; by' Any Other
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JOSEPH reotTistettzur, I '
. ~ nilladelphia,andileadijik VeVot, i
eco.l-tti' Fliot of Market Street, air*nri., . .
.E ST,4)3t S . H ED t 7.6
ciPEWIt /4" 411 / 1 AP ID,
.. 8 4te and T 0144469
, 71 ` 016 40.18 CHAMBERS' ST.,.
~(Formerly;42 Cliam4rl1 1 14i' geiviti•it
1 ,1X191:11,D call the attption of Denhinqc
filhiltAtufatir:eijvtt,
`•••• BROWN SNUFF.
Itracnboy, , , „peinigros s .
Fiiii.Rat)pee; -, ii V Fund Vi rginia,
Coarse Rappee,,_ Nachitochee,
American Gentleman Copenhagen
-,. "
Scotch,
High Toast Scotch;
driakatigh Toast, or Lundyfoot,
Roney Dew Scotch,
Fresh:Roney .Dew .Scoi
Fxestr.Scotch..
• le"'Attentickulaixtiled Vthelatie it:dm
fri prices of •Olituiltig: and Stool
Tobaccos, which will .bekfotind - Of a Sap
Quality. ---
TOB'A00.0: •
Woman.
Long, ' • 'B. Jago,
..NO. 2, Canister,
Nos. 1 &V inland, Turkish.
Grantdat&L
4-
sihVetu .:l l ;; ;'
)441 Slifted•Orbnbco,
Tin Poll bayen
8.--A. nitcular d7, , Pridel 3 7 11 / b 9
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and
Ntir 2.bliatiot*mbN.
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NEW G OODS FOR ,Tff.R.TO4Tp
White . gend Lilly Fatraet,._ , - ...: ...: ,
~; WO!). Fond Lilly Talit ' Water. . '
~ ~ . : _ White Pond: Lilly Afar Oil.
_ • , 7. - White Pond Lilly Toilet Soap -1-
Queend Flowers Toilet Soap. . 1 - <
Queen of : Pleifers Hair. 04- - I :.
Queen of, ZOwers Toilet Water.
- The Union BoovetsApplendid perfume, aedi
.cated.,,to,ikejadieo of. the United §tatee. i I A < ,
• These excellent goods, neatly pit up and
now having tko l exteneive, sale, wearer; this
Oomuiluniq, .... ‘ •i! . i .C. K. IKELL4II
A lot of finepotnaturni, haig oils, fee apis,
neemetiw,,,fro„ fresh from the, factories ; ieeiv
el At i the. ",flopeCar, Finporiune: for Toilettarti
.gles. ~ , , , NR141.4)3'S -Ding . Store
:PA :PM - - 'h. t, . 4144;0 Ptro
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'L A.' 111:11NOWAGEN.
OEs the 014. Wallower I.lle, resieettallY in,
forms the pnblicthat this Old Daily Tirana-;
pintation jaine, (the !MIX Wallower tine nbw in
existence in this city,) is in egecessfpl ppeMtion
and prepared to cagy freight as low as any
ti
othercindividtml . line between Philade hia, 1
Harrisburg, Sunbury, T.pwiebnrg, William port,
Jereey,Shore,-„Lock Haven, and all other hats
on the Northern_Criktral, Philadelphia _ an . Erie
and Williamsport and Elmira Railroads. i 1
. 1304$1; A. MUENOH, Agent , .. •
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i. Goods , swift to Itii Vaiihousif .1
Peacock, Zell & Hinohman Nos. 808 an 410
•Metiltet; skeet,-. l 4 3 fae X 444 ruadelA Li*
4,.frlclock,.P.,}ip., w i ll ar rive at garxiikarg. ready
for delivery, next morning. - - taPBO-rilutyl
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= -- . - , , FOE, SALE. =_
2/lA . gusEuffis'prlnie _Minces.
XIV, 200 LEIS: Buckwhbat Tfotir.
: ..800 tibia: Priukliew York State - 'Apples.
Buckwheat and Wheat Floqr, Corn, • Oats.
Feed, Dried Applee, Dried Peaches, Drie Black!!
berries, Huckleberriei, ' *laptierrlie; ' Blilar,l
berries,' &c. Choice sugar- _ curedHaMs, Shoul,
dem Dried Beef, Lard; ' Mackerel, Codfish, &c.
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A Prime lot of Qranges, Lein ns, ga t s,
1
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Candies, Sugar, Coffee,_ Bice, Candied; faces,
Tobacco, Segars, fie. ` ' • .. •••• 1, : , ..
A prime lot of Sweet Cider t just r _
,ivied.
I Pure' Cider Vinegar. • '-•-; '
For sale wholesale and retail, N 0.1013 Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. " ' ~.• `:r
mr26 dif • - W. ii. SIBLFra ',CO.
A. P. ,TE.IIPSEit, •
FA.A 0 DIV' 0 }".: Id S.I 0
OFFTOE A.T s MUSIC 'STORE,
mird &net..
Reeldente:, greet; above 'North.
dl:5-11
LIQUID ItENNE r.
L41:1:12D yields with milk the most,
luscious of deserts for the tahle ; the
liiglitest - o, l WoAtit grateful diet for - hr . :alias and
,children. Milk contains every element of the
constitution';': when coagulated with
reline!, it is always light' ; and easy of digestion,
and supports the system with the least poSsible
,excitement. When still greater_ nutritive power
is desiTi, cream and stigar in'arbe. added:
"Ji teaspoonful converts a wart of milk into a
fitm•curd: Prepared and sold, wholesale and
retail', by, 13:4 ,.. R.UNKE1;; '
mY5' 118 Market street.'
QYRUPS•and Molasses . oLall; kinds, for sal
'I.J: by • NICHOLS 101:10WMAN,
myB • Cop.:Front: and , Market sts..
T APTONfSTAAOKBERRY,
J_' 4 'BliBde 4;igbiofs;'•iieriiing plants, at Jaw.
-price,'irt'N.:ilitrone Nursery, J. 2USH
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FROM woraNciirp.
All .Soldierson Detached FigYiee fn Washing'
ton andlitaltintore , to bo , Sent to Book.
tr's limy: ~‘
Their Piaci* Vibe Stipplied by Penn-
* • WASEINGIOX ktraY 1 ."
It ie'i•epolicetto 7 dr9r tbateverxrcyfolaVe pol
iter-no*. on e, aced 81,60 a,nd arolnd
Whahhfittoii",llslthrtorie; :aid the retlioads
litolirghihrtairetlieryland,. will, be forwarded
9 A9,o_ker' edi0n41494. 4 1 4. l'll*Plac PPPlied
by,„PenrwAyenla„ martin, which, it, is Bald, thee
been teilderol liy tto;v. f7atti d t
FROM NEW ORLEANS.
• • .„.:,••
oPmpetrolo
• 111 :
Cif il rlikteFtßitilkilltf l AtillrattltilY
OPE-14.1ini00,tile*,
11
'Went Connternatien 'Aiming "the Bee •
411.•
Arrival. of General Gridiet it It"
ew 11%
WHATWHATtHEtACCDMPLE, RO
A Junction 'Made withlitax, Auks
,Admix.aLFarragat's Forces,: , .
KYKRIG..RAILROMI TIN. lubsioirri 4 t.
MGR UPTURE OF PRIMO, HOISES,i
Great -Sestrifetfon -of , Rebel. Prop : k
Capture) of at. Oidtionoe T en,
`- routefor Nricksburgv -
ion
ing
nor
- Three ThontandAroaded . Valls—Des
Bum -
• ' ITUT.47f t - -• •
lar r -rcitt;
.
The. • tiehe
re viya e d ge rs noon. Among,
r 8 /3 Col. Jona
...-An tOpelonsit-lettereOf ,theJoth..cetatea
information,had_heen.Asceived from Grand
and the gnaboat 'fleetupder,4ffiniral P
with 'the detain - or fhb 6PfdrVof 'Grand
and Port Gibson br Gem Osterhans..:. , -.1
- When. the latter. was l:kelving .RortAlibeick 4ct .
waamet by hundreds of families fl eeing fro the
interior to escapelliekaid of theilliiieis ' Val
ry inuler - Gen: Orierseit, and the-Li:key i
lent
opinion among:the secesh that Port einem% Wart
:the safestplace JAI that" region. ; The .41 6 .#51g0
done hyour cavalry raid is irreparable. t
l'i was rumored at Apeleuee that Port frda
-13011 WU evacuated:- k. , • - . - as, . . 1 _
Lieut. Col. A.Vvllill, editor of the Era' had.
been . placed under arrest, for .having alloWed, a
.questionable article to be published in that pa.
per; John D:Tftlyes and T. P. Track dr the lea '
nave been exPefildd from'New Orleans' for :wit-,
ing and:publishingithe;sarne article. i .: , t
QUite a n, aatteal g ut oaTried,OP the evening
of the 7th, at the' opera, occasioned by the au
dience demandlik a that the national airs should •
be played, but nothing serious resulted.l ..
, . General Sherman has ortletPd4bat. an Pious
- hall-hereafter submit their programme ith the'
provost marshal prior to. the performance; 'and
suggesting that the natinnaLairer.bo.PlaYeil.
Captain Howard D wight, adiutoot gielletol,
on Brig. General Andrews ateff,,Aled sudde nly
on:tho 7th Inst. 'Hews allostonboy„b diet
of Brig. General Dwight, and formerly Captain
in the Missouri. cavalry,.:; Ellkirtooralitook
place.aLNewOileans on the 9th inst., and his
bodyi.was. placed oa. „tw 1, Alp, . stomper. George
*II
Peabody, directed : to his father.l:vton.
The, Era of the.l.Qth mentipas a .runapi that
Burn Hudson was bombarded,,,by our fleet on
the night of the tlth,and all day on the 9th.
. ..Golr:Griersontads arrived at New Weans,
and beetr.presente& by:the I trhipinsti.lith a
magnificent charger.
_, „ ,
.: .1
, Admiral,Farragut azzivedatNew, Orlivires on
the afternoon of Saturday the. Oth,from.l3rhsbea
City. The admiral and his officers left the flag
ship on Bed rivet'Thijilining importantintel
ligence that' rgetrairdiki was captured on the
'6th. by Achnlml.Potter aud.a . portion pf ramt
gut's fleet. .. - I
Prior` to the capture 'of "Aleiandlia, tortDe
Risisey l 'ki trui - Beerriver was demolished after
•
a fight; anita rebel gunboat captors& .- ' .
For. theleapture.on the morning of the 6th,
of ; Alexandria, by. our gunboats, the adiance
cavalry of Brigadier 'General . Dwight "dashed
'dashed
into the Place, thn' fonidng a junction if Ad
miral Farrsrgut and Generallianks' forme.
, ()pelage, dates of .the ,6th states that our
army was then , on the, march. 'Gen. Dwight's
brigade was' thein SuprisedlO be in Alexandria,
and-Generhis Awry, Weitzel- and Groves were
°rose behbaL,With theirfoteee.:—, _ ~
A Baton likings letter of the 2nd inst., states
that Col. Gnerson's force; the 6th and 7th Il
linois cavalry and battery, itornberhig some
ninelundred men, followed - by some geiTral
hundred negroes„ rode into; that city on that
day. They left Lagrange on April 16th, burned
the rebel stores and Belittled 'clePot at 014 dona,
the diiixit and two - heavy -I.nden: freight and
tionamissitry.ttains , and - ordinance train , • at
Newton, on the Charleston and Vicksburg
railroad. The ordnance train Contained three
thousand loaded shells for the Vicksburg bat
teriee, which' exploded; Brom Newton they
followed the;, railroad -to Meridian, burping,
all the bridges. thence south on the .
Mobile and Ohio riinioad to Enteilirlit . 3 '
Where they destroyed Abe rebel . ordnanc e
works, thenteck to. Newton and burned all - the
bridges from thence, to Jackson, including the
great bridge over Pearl river , and near Jackson
tore up ten Miles of treat,: thence they foll Owed
the Jackson and New Orleans railroadlsouth to
the Louisiana line. . .
.:: , .., ~ - : .
A rebel , force uf4,91.10at. Clinton, was evaded
by ; it:taking a ~eircurt around them our ; forces
destroying' theii camp 'equipage -sterns"; &b.,
capturing 400:prisoners. -- 11 .. six= •.0 ': :, 1m
„Wilk , ortiOologla ltrantindof, ther Amite ..Alver,
Lieutenant Colonel ' Bleakburne was severely
t` on
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MESE
'sy'lvathà MiUtia."'""
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PRICE ONK CENT. -
lIM
wounded and left in hands of the, enemy.
They crossed the Amite river on the morn
ing of the' let inst., ten. miles from
Baton Rouge, captured a rebel cavalry picket of
Sittedir men and hontetr, burned Capt., Wether
lee's hotie, captured his horses, and then rode
ink) Batton 'Rouge lookinicrough, bat in good
Every railrowl in Miatissippi has been cut by
They have supplied themselves with
hOrses on the• route, and brought in over
110666ittrabanda• on horses, and nearly all of
tfielattertilso leading horses.
f "The Erna of the 6th gives the particulars of
the burning of thee. S. sloop of war Preble at
Ventoutobt,. Aril 27th. bhe took fire accidently
fririn"in Open light being carried into the store
room., AlLhande were wed.
The Preble, after burning a number of hours,
blew up with a terrifm,explosion. The U. S.
gunboatltanaWba 4ad ertotuterd two schooners
and: drove another:ashore* Pezdido inlet; ell
were blockade runiers,.,oo one named the
Etagle j hadynde five or pia , Emcceisful trips.
:tROM FOINikEBB iIOIIB,DE.
FOutiuiti MoFad, May 15
This morning the steamers S. R. Spaulding,
Georgia and 13elyidege arrived from City Point
with about three titeniand tacktanged prisoners,
including GetV.llitietoSid eeVeral other officers,
Abe- .
About .
.tour. thodand other ,prisoners, are ex
xecied racjive,witlrinthe •next twenty-four
tams. This,w m inleatre Richmond entirely clear
piisonentr f ' ' •
) riletr. 4 .aci:Mtarra or asitlit&tialuurr's nohnnorrs.
Jiossosr, May 111--One thousand of General
`cavalry entered • and 'burned Crystal
Springs, on the Ilerf,Orleans railroad, today at
,12 o'clock. ; •
• iD.
•'
T i `E.
LOMOND DISPATCELT
JAI3O3ON, May it-The enemy are fortifying
'tit Rbcit'Springs aud Western Springs. General
Citerbausili'uttliyugawith one hundred and
fifty aviary and.six or Seven regiments of in
fantry. gh9 enemy are reinforcing at Willow
Springs and Itock Bprings from the river. Grant
trili'probably advance east, and not direct to
'Vicksburg.: The' Miura?* fleet above the city
ie increasing.. 4 ,
ISM
LATE fil6loo3i - ERN . WAE NEWS
'ILEBBL Biltall2 PROM BRAGG
• 4 Wasmosormi, May 16.
• IThe gicbmend Enquirer of the 14th contains
the following dispatches;
Ca& .TW.OOGA., May 12.—There Is nothing
Stirring in front. - -
Trimanosts,-May 12.-800nts from the front
today report the removal of the enemy' a heavy
baggage Lir* tents to the rear of Nashville.
'Cirgrianoests, May 11.—All is quiet in front
attitthere 111110 provolol4 7 of a battle.
7;:..;
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•
I • ilinikiled as
j ajar
to organize . force of 6,000 T i enuesseeans an i
10 . ,000 niggers Bob Johnson, son of Andy,
had been irbrifoted to a" Brigadier.
Far-Governors Neil. S. Brown has come
through the • lines from Nashville, and is now
at Pulaski.,
The lliiihharind Enguiitir says that five or six
*inept:kb landed Federal troops at West Point,
on.the , 18th,-who are throwing up en
srenehments. across the Point from the Matta
pay to the Pamunity river.
:may
r nit
.1 ter,
Gut
General Ileiokees Order.
HILM'OARTNIOI AIMS OF TOMPOTOMAO,
CAMP srsta, Faurovra, Va., May 12, '63.
General Orders, No. by — The Major General
Commanding desires to express Ito the 'troops
leiVfng this tktiny, hy'reason of the expiration
'of their terin.i . jof Service- his appreciation of
their efforts and devotiM i r.
The records of, their deeds, while it will'prove
a proud' raollection in future 'days, will live in
history; audit the memory of their comridee
who still- conthme.to serve their country and
its ceuse.in the, lmnorable,,and glorious profes
sion of arms.
TheMajoi Generaleammanding directs that
coliteiof this order be furnished to each regi
ment that has left .or: is about to leave the
army, and he desires that. the same be promul
gated to the troops , ' with his best w ishes for
Abair Welfare.
May thp same spirit which prompted them
to respond to the call .of duty and ,honor re
main, forever,in their hearts, and be transmit
as a proud legacy, to their descendants.
By Arnaud Of
Ma.maGazuttaL boom.
S.,Williams, Assistant Adjutant General.
I.4irge Piro at - heading, Pa.'
Exuma, May 16
About 4 o'dook - this afternoon a fire broke
out in.the foundry and scale works of Moore
pettart, situate =Cherry alley below Fourth.
The flanies extending to and consumed four
sinallAwelliugs and several frame stables, the
sparks from the.latter fell on the raga of dwell
ingspu Washington street and set fice to and
burnt out five more 'dwellings with a great
OA of 'their 'contents. It Was feared at one
time that out city would suffer to a great extent
owing,to the higix wind which was prevailing
at tate time. The loss amounted to about SOD, -
ODO dollirs..
From
The steamer Corsica from havana on the
9th;;: and Nassau on the 12th, haa slriv
ed.. 7he Maseau papers contain nothing new.
The folioning British neutral blockade
'runner cleared: May '7th,;the Brittania and
Emma, May :13th, the Pet and ,Norseman,
May 9th, ,t4e Antonica, Victory, Calypso, Ban
shee, all for some Sonthern:port, by the secesh
fide of Adderly & Co.; i3iiiept the Britannia,
which was cleared by Saunders& Sone. Several
steamers had arrived at NS813&11, from Charleston.
The Ittaltd, in London County Denied
WASHINGTON, May 16.
, .
There is be truth iii the alledgecl, threatening
movement of ldosby'S rebel cavalry in Lou i ono
county, Virginia. They number bat 150 men,
and no'raid on the Baltimore and Ohio or any
I olber railrotal, is probable or 'indeed possible.
r;
wriutirsTit'Br i'ELEGRAPH.
Thew Your, May 18.
Cotton 'quiet—sales of 350 bales at 590600.;
flour-hearf-L-11,000 barrels sold at a decline of
113.101.53.;..8tate $5 50®$6. 76 ; Ohio $6 60®
$6 70; Southern $6 7tos7 10. Wheat Bc.
lower—sales of 180,000 bushels at $1 230
$1 `42 froin Chibago spring; $1 35®$1 40 for
ilitwankie club; 46€41 52 - kw red. Corn
deelitted-406000 bushels sold at 7.8480; yellow
78€0.810,..,1de151,p0rk, old, easier; new steady;
Urn firm. - Yhisky dull. GrciPerlee unchanged.
Maw You, May 17