Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, June 09, 1863, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
i i 'TELEGRAPH.
IS PUBLISHED
MORNING AivD EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER.
°pee Third Street, near Walnut. •
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Yardage Notice:
Additor'a Nov= „
Irtratral Notices encli „
Insertion—, .
or Business notices inserted in thci Local
001101?1, or 'bciorki Marriages and Denthe,lExciu
Oaks PX.B. WE for each insertion. -
As an advertising medium•the TitiansiVas
no equal, its large circulation, among business
men and families ' in .city and country, placing
It beyond coMtietitipil.
Illiotellaneous.
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CORNER ok
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`ILiLIt,ILVT 13i • AND Id/MEET SQUARE,
HAPbRIBBITEG, PA,
• JOSEPH. F. Me,CLELL.IN, PEOPEI3OOII.
OitgaIANTLY 0013DIIOTICD BY WEILLS (lOVBRL*.)
This is a First Class Hotel, sad locatedfinAho•
Central part of the city. It is• kept-In the best
"tilanner, and its patrons will find every accom
tiodatihn: to be rapt with in the best houses in
the country. se3Q-dtf.
11.4 TED STATES NOTEIA.. -
Re t. .1 tied and Renovaped.
L. W: TEN,EkCIC., PROPETECOR. •:`
popular and commodious Hotel has
J ben newly refitted and furnished through
out lte parlors and chambers, and is now ready
for the reception of wrests for the winter
"season. -
The traveling public will find the IVniied
- States Hotel the most convenient in all particu
lars, of any Hotel in the State Capital, on ac
count of its access to the railroad, being imme
diately between the two great depots in this
city.
• iimanssuaa, Dec. 29, 1862.-6 m
THE t , KING MICROSCOPE,"
DOUBLE LENS.
PROF. HOBSFORD,' of Harvard University,
Bays, "it worlrs very well, and you. have'
got it up very neatly." Magnifies 25 diameters,
65 cents in Po-tal Currency. The " BOWEN
MICROSCOPE" 28 cents. The -" 8. ,WOOD
WARD 111.101108C0PE,7 38 cents., Or one each
of the three kinds for $l.. AU free of;postage:
Address . EDWIN KING,
mr26-diriv6m Box 330, Boston, Mass.
VISITING;
WEDDING,-
IMITATION, AND
AT HOME OARDS
BY a special arrangement with 'one of the
best engravers in the country, cards of any
description will be executed in-the hiuhiltst style
of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and
supplied prom ptly,at lower prices than are Charg
ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel
phia. For samples and prices call at
mcli9tf BERGN ER' S BOOKSTORE.
AATINDOW SHADES of lined, gilgboidered;
R' and PAPER BLINDS of an eddies' vari
ety of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN
FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prises.
Call at SOHEFFEPb"o' BOOKSTORE.
ap6
BEEMETICALLY BEALED.
PEACHES, TOMATOES;
PINE APPLE, SALMON,
OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS;
LOBSTER, SAIDOTEN,
WM. DOCK, Jr. & CO.
For sale by
BIBLES -AND HYMN BOOKS!
A LA itGB and splendid stock of Pocket and
Family Bibles." "1,
Pr. Kbytnian, MethtittiSt, Luthertm, German
ari.l other Hymn BlsPAsjagt Mali' -
,ad at 13811111 , TER's CHAAP . IkiOBBTORB.
C(`IOAL OIL, a further reduction in Oxii
iitiperier article of non-Stiabilite Teal Oil,
for Sale very low, by =
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and Market Sfax;
awl 1
DHOTOGIaPH 9LWJMS chastely
atid'clitsped—ficir Bale at eta
SCHEFFKR'S BOOKBTORN,
i 9 18 Market Street.
DR. J.O-1-IN':ISQN
m.a.x.emimciEtio
LOCK HOSPITAL.
Tydisco
vered the most certain, speedy and
11 effectual remedies in the word for
_DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE
88LIIT,m SIX TO TWELVI 1101 M.
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS MUMS
Aare Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
Two Dap. ,
Weakness of the Back„ -Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis
charges, Impotency, General Debility; Ner
vonsinei3s, Dyspepsia, taaguor; Low, Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
Ht.art, Timidity, Tierablings, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat,
Wee or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs,
Stomach.or Bowels—those:. terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary. Habits of Totithl
thOie secret and solitary piactices more, fatal to
their victims than the, song Syreng to the
Mariners of Ulysses , blighting their most lull.
Sant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage
8 ", 1114 Possible,
YOUNG MEN
Especially, who.;.have, become the victima"of
Solitary Vice, 3that dreadful and destglictive
habit 'which annually sweeps to an nettirriely
grave thousands of Young Men of ,tea Most
exalted talents and; brilliant intellect;
might otherwise have entranced listening,Sen
atea with the thunders of eloquence or *aired
to ecstasy the liv.ing lyre, may call with 'MU
confidemxi_
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,i 4
; 4 =
XrEt.
Married- Persons, or Young Nen contemplat
ing marriage, being aware 'of physical !weak
ness, organic debility, deformities, &c r; speedily
24-
.1-ga
frit
` ' He who placerkhhneelf under theeare of Dr.
may religiously
.Ciforifide iwhis honor as 'a gen;
dem= and confidently rely upon his 'skill as a
Physician.
' ORGANIC WEAKNESS ' •
Immediately Cured, and fall Vigor restortid.
Tide distressing affection—which reernds life
miserable and inarriageimpdssible—la Nip lien.
'any paid by the victims of improper indulgence;
Young are too 'apt ! ' to commit excesses
from not being aware of 'the dreadfiir kionse
quences that may ensue. Now whOttr un
derstands the Aubject will pretend to den. that
the power of procreation is lost sooner by, those
falling into improper habits than by nip pru
dent. Besides being deprived the pleastiros of
'healthy ofhpring, the most serious and destine
tive symptoms -to' , both body and miiidi arise.
The system becomes dermiged,.the phYsionl and
mental functions weakened, loss of , pr ti i . tlie
power, nervons dyepepiria, i 31 4. ita
tion of the heart, • indigestion, oxis tci o '
debility. a wasting of the frame, cough, con
.
'euroption, decay and death.
Wiwi, No. 7 Spurn Famiintram Snow,
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Left band side going from Baltimore street, a
few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe
name and number. •
Littera 'Rust, be, paid and contain a etamp
The.Poctoo3 Diplonage hang in his office 4
DR. JOHNSON
Member-of the Royal 'College of Surgeona, Lon.
dort,:gradnate from 'one-of the iiioritArairtent
colleges in the United States; and tielreater
ilart. of whose life- has -been.'-iipent inthe aunt
tale or:Londoni' Pals, Philadelphia and else
where, has . effectedsome of themost astonishing
cures that were 7everAtiowri ; many troubled
_With ririgingtin the heed and ears-when asleep,
great nerVollEtteaty -being. alarmed at sudden
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
attended sometimes with derangement of Mind
were nured Immediately.
irixF.,*oncuLAß NOTICE. .
• These are some of the sad: melancholy
effectsproduced brearlihabib3 of youth, via
weakness of the bacli and limbs, pains In the:
head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular,power,
palpitation! of the heat," - :clyvepsh4}nervons
irritability,. symptoms of consumption, No.
fearful effects on the mind
are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, con
fm.ion of ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore
bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love'
of solitude, timidity; 'an., are some of the evils
.produced.
YOUNG .MEN
Who have injured thimseives by a Certain
practice indulged-'in when alone, _a_ habit fre
quently learned from evil compaaPtii,: or at
school, the diode' of which 'are nightly felt„
even when- asleep, and if not cured' madam
marrinVimpossible, and destroys :both; mind
and body; should apply immediately.'
Whit'a pity that. a young than, the hope of
his country, the darling of his pareitsl , 4hould
be snatched from all proi3pecti • and enjoyments
of life r by the consequence of delviiting from
the path of nature and indulgingin a certain
secret habit. Such persons mum, before contem
plating
MARRIAGE; • -1
Reflect that a Bond mind and , body are the
most necessary requisites to promote connubial
Indeed, ,without these, the journey
through life becomes a weary pilgehnage : the
prospect hourly darkens to the view ; the mind
becomes shadowed with despair andfilled with
the melancholy reflection that the lumpiness of
another becomes blighted with onr;t4n.
DJSPARE OF r6IPBIJDKNON.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of pleasure folds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happens that
an illtimed sense of shame:or the dread of d
covery deters him from applying to fhoise who,
from edanstion and respectability,, can.
befriend him. yo falls into the hands of igno
rant anil.desigifng pretenders, who, incapable :
of --cdring; filch•-hie-pecuniary substance, keep
tint trifliuk month after month, or. as long as
the smallest fee can be obtained, and in despair
leave him with ruined health - to sigh; over his
galling disappointment, or, by the use of the
deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional iymptotiis of Alf tekrible:lU9a - 0 :„anch se
affections of the Head; Throat, 4i*, Skin, etc.
progressing ‘ with frightful rapidity' till . death
tinurn period to his dreadful sufferings by send
ing him to that undiscovered country from
whence no traveller returns.. . '
nsmoBsEmENT OF THE nat . S.
The many 'thousands caied at this institution
year after year, and the ,1113110.SrOin important
#curgical operations'performed by Dr:, lobnaen,
witnessed by the reporters of the Bun, clime" ,
and many other. palms . , notices of which hm.ie
appeared again and_agam before the pnblie be
sides hitstandhig as a
. gentleman of chisificlp
and responsibility, is a ardnefenc kaisiiact'•to
she &Midst. •
• '
WHO, No. 7. SOUR maw& BL
• IlltbitaL
MARRIAGE
SPEEDILY 014.9114-o;
HARRISBURG, PA., TUJSDAY EVENING, JUNE 9, 1863.
New 2tbzertistmento.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHII,"
" SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS:
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " . •
- COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHI4
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMDY
,For Diseases of the
BLADDER; KIDNEYS, GRAMEL, :
AND DhagSICAL SWELLINDS.
Thisrillediane inordiseethe power of Dips,
tion, and exoltee - the ABSORBENTS into; heal
th, action, - by,3v_hich wATE.AYA 1:101Ln
CEBOUS depositions, and all UNNATIRAL
ENLABGEMVNIS aril - reduced, as well pain
and inflammation, and is good for MENI,
MEN or CHILDREN.
.11:Elii130,LD' ktiaitT .but,ku
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from EaCeases, Habits of Dissipk,4l, l
Estly Indiscretion or - Abuse. - '
‘ATTENDSn' 4 1'811 roriownro armsrons '"'
Indispobition =to Exer-Dryness of the likfn;
tion, - Loss of Power, i
Loss of Memory, Difficulty.:of Breathing,,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, ' -
Horror.of Disease, - W.alreinlnere, b
Dimness of Vision; Pain *ANL Back
Universal Lassitude, ofFlushing of the 34: 4y,
. the Muscular Systom,Eroptions on the I Face,
Hot Hands; •Rallid aciante.nno-
~ These symptoms,-if Allowed tog° on, which
this medicine invariably removes„ aeon , follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC;kiy.ffi t
In one of which the , patient may expire.' Who
can say that they are not frequently followed
by those "direful dissases,"
INSANITY AND ; conurrrlay.
_ .
• Manyare aware ottne cause of their Suffer-
Inge, but none will optifeat, The records Of the
Insane Asyluma and the melancholy ireatha 'by
.Consumptien; bear ample wilnese. to, ihe,truth
of the, assertion.. , : •
A I -
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THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE zr Bp.
. WITH ORGANIC WAIIINMS
Requires the ablpf medicine to strength 'rind
invigorate the system,. „which He 14111,4 .. Ex-'
tract Buchu invariably does. A trial:wj con
vine the most.skeptical. , •• . ,
FEII4I4,B=VEMALES—FEMALEfI ', •
OLD ak.TrQN 70,, RINRELE. :owttli.l,. OR
caffirfirmirmq MANUA.° '
, ..
In many, affections molt* to, femalde the
Extract •littohn• is : uticgurriled by, any 14?ther
remedy, as in Chloroeis ot,Reitention • Itregu
larity, Pth . n .
. fithteisa, or stipple of ~Retention,
this
4.
ternary Evacuations, I:fleera
.. „or ~Sc nous
state, :of ,the Uterus, Leucorr ea, or . dittos;
. • - ... y...,,.-1, rop...llprppidaika_d_4lthilAtki
,sex, whether arising from •Inalncratliffii
of Dissipation or in the
!!. - •i ..
. DECLINE OR CHANGE - 01'LIFE, ''-•-•"
. •
. ..
NO FAMILY SIZOOLVDE TV.PI'HOUT IT. '\
. , .
Take no Baleam,Mercury,or Unpleaatnt-hledi
dne for UnpleasSnt:and Dangerous Diseases.
HEM.BQLD'S.EXTRACT 130C14U
Cures Secret Diseases in al/ their stages; it-lit
•tie•expense ; littld or no change in diet;
et ,
in
convenience and no exposure. It. cau fart
%twit desire, and given strength to .uowtte,,
there* removing obstructions,preventing and'
_curing Strictures of the Urethrt, allayli d pain
and inflammation, 60 frequent t iii , this el s of
.diseases„and expelling Poisonous, ; and
Wornout matter. , Thoulithtda upon thousands
who have been thavictimith,iiitacki; and ,who
have paid heavy. fees to be cured in a feihort
time, have fennd they were.deCelied, and that
the 4 Ptrisitti':' has•by : tin?. „tree of :!pofwerfal
Astringents," been dried.nila the ayatein, 16'
brealt out inan aggravated :forth; atid..perhaps
after marriage. • , , •__ i ,
Use HELIAEOLD'S EXT/lAOL:IiIIIFCAU fOr
all Affectione_and Diseases of tha...Urinaly Or
gans, whether. .thrierlpg in Male Or,Fitnitile, from
**wover cause originating, and no. matter of
hoW long standing. Diseases of those -Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. ,42,LM80LD13
if.X.TRACT BUCLI.U.is the Gthat.Diuretid, and
it is certain.to :have the desired died, in all
Diseases for which it is recothmended. , • - ,
• Blood—Blood—Blood. : Heimbuld's Highly
Concentrated. Compuund ELUID- EXTIiACL
SARsAPABILLA nYPHILIS. ,-This-is aa affee
tion of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual 'Or- .
gans, Linings of the Bose, Ears, Throat, Wind-
ripe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making its up
peareacein'the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's
Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the, Blood, and
removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving
to the Complexion's Ciearand.Healthy Ciller.
It- :being. prepared. ()weedy for this class of
complaints; its BloodWurityhig Properties are
preserved to a greater extent`then any :other
preparation Ofiktrestiarilla:
• . - :17Mr—ROLY 8 ROSE . WASH: '
An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syph'V
litic Nature, and'as an injection in diseases of
the Urinary Organs, arising froth habits of
dissipation, aused is :connection with the Ex
tra.cts-Buchn'andllarsaparills, blanch. d;settass
as . ! recommended. . Evidence of the' most re
' speakable and reliable character willaCatomPany
the medicines.'. , 421ERTIFTOATES OF • cimEsl
from eight to twenty years standing,- with
names known to Science and Fame.: For.
Medical• Properties of BrichU r see .DiepeniarY of
the •United•.fitates. See- Professor DEWEE'S
valtiable:works on the Practice of Physicl Bee
remarks made bylhalat&celebrated Dr. FEY- -
SICK, Philadelphia. See remarks made by Dr.
EPEULLISI. MdDOWELL, acelebrated Physician'
and.rnember of the Royal •Collegeof Burgeans,'
Ireland, and published in the Transactions of
tlie Kings and= Queen's .Journal! Mee Medico-
Cuurgical Review; - published-by : BENJ. IBA.'
VERB, Fellow of the Royal Colleg e -of Surge Ons,
See mord•of the late standard works on -Medi
:bine. .Extract of -Thschu• $1 00 per • bottle, or
six:for $5OO. • :Extract • of Sarsaparilla, $1 00
:per biattle, or six:: for $5 DO. 'improved Bose
Wash, 60 cents per bottle, or sit•fons2 50, or
halt a dozen each for $12;00, whichwill be stlf,
• ficient to care the moat obstinate cases, if direc
tions are adhered to. Delivered to any address,
,ecurely • packed. , froth observation. , • Describe
symptoms In all communications. °urea guar
anteed. • Advice gratis.
APPIDAVI.E. . -
- - - -
Personallysappeared-before-me an Alderman
of the, city of Philadelphia, .11. T. Heimbold,
'who, being: drayAith,'diittratiy, his prepara
tions contain no narcotic, no mercury, or other
injurious drugii, and are purely vegetable.
EL T. _HrlikigOLD.
. Sworn. and subscribed'liefortionni, this-28d day;
of tTtivember, 1864. WM. P.. 111BBAl$P,
.Aldertnan, - liinth street itb. Pates); -Phila.
Address letters for informationconfid ence
_:,
= TAIBLRBOLIA'OhbVIGC'
Deotlo4l3entlylOnf striletibalb*Nsibidt;
Philadelphia. [my2Sly
New Abutllamado.
HARRISBURG . , PA, POST OFFICE
Departure• and Arrival of the Nails.
On and after Monday,- April 20th, 1868, the
malls will clew ea foUoire:
*O4II I 3IDLONNTRAL RAILROAD.
NORTE—May Men—For all
plate between Harris
bu!g, and Lock Haven,
and - Elmira. lt,Y. r at..
For. Lock Ewen, Wil
liam9port and 'Lomb
bur*
SOUTH.— Way Kart—For all
,pimew between Harris
and Baltimore,
_ andoWashinglan,
• 12 M.
TorkiiTabhington, D. C.,
.Baltimore,. Md., and - ,
:York Ps. at . PMc
• . .
LEBANON VALL EY DAMBOAD.,
EA S =Metltrit—Alor all
; places betw 4 ' Hartle
' ',' '7l`ustg, Easton and Phil
adelpida, via Reading..
Por Befit:l4* and "Potts
" ifie " 12.80 P. M.
PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD.
AWAY b ee
—F
uces
een c
i wu t t i.
burl and Ildladidiltibi 6.80 A. M .
Philadelphia and
-
For NV* , Yotk,'
delpyyt; laacaaWr, Co:
Iti bi 4 Marietta; ' and
Bainbridge
For: Novi York,i'Phila
delphia and Lantaitei,
WEST Main—For` all
-places between
` , burg • and AltoOna:.
Foto Johnstown,'
Pitta
burg and Erie, • Pa.,
• Cincinnati, Columbus
wand Olesiebuid, 0 2.46 p. M.
•
For Pittsburg, : HOW •
- • ' Al
- Tyrone,
' Loir
-9 r'
CrUtBiCAL*TE tityt.l7 . MigutoAp.
@4s l burgr
For;
Stdigenisbnrg,-
and Chtuntiersbeig. .
Wig Mark--For all
planet" between Harris-
Ipni:g and Hagerstown,
0)11:1YLKILL VID BIISQIBIIIIANNA. BAII,
For • Elleildtde Fuegoe,
Ellwood, Pineeroveana -
Summit Station 12;80 P. M.
STAGE ROUTES.
- For Viollieu; 'Linglea
town, Mannda,
West Pumer,,, East
. .
lianover, Ono - and
Jowsurtyn t pn Mondayo
'WednesAtht and VI;
" 7
For Lisburn-and Lewis , . • - P.A. berry , P
on tistruday.... 12.80
ARRIVAL OF THE HALLS. 1 -
The PrirOße- 1 ml4 l arrive at and aretadi
for delivery at this office at the following run:
From the North, South, East andJ 6A. it.
West - 1 2P. M.
From Cumberland Valley Railroad
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Philadelphia • 4 tit.
Postage on allmall matter must be fulty pre
paid by stamps or it cannot be forwarded in the
mails. -
Or Office Hours From 6.30 A. M. to 8
o'ctock-,--P. M., daily, except Sundays, when
iheloffidis will , beapen from 7.80 to 8.80. A. M.,
and tram 8.00 to 4.00 P. 11—.
-.. GEORGE BERGNER; Postmaster. -
LIQUORS.
TATE have on hand a very superior stdectiod
.I' , V. of WINES,DRANDIRS and EINE LI
QUORS, of every description. • -
BRANDIrS of the choicest brands and 4 vin.
WINES of every variety and of the finest .
quality.
ST. CRUZ SLIM,
ROLLAND GIN.
SCOTCH, RYE and. BOURBON
WHISKY, CHAMPAGNE, SCOTCH ALE,
BROW'S' STOUT, CORDIALS, &o.
_Alio, a .NATIVE WINE, manufactured from
the domestic grape, which Is a splendid article,
and we know it to be pure.
apl4 WM. DOCK, TL, & CO.
VEGETABLE OR GARDEN.
ski's])S I
TATE have received for this season more than
V Y
our usual atock. of • , -
FLOWER SEEDS.
Some choioe varieties on hand. Also,-Gar
den and Vegetable seeds of the best quality.
KELLER'S DRUG STORE,
my 4 91 Market fared.
HORSES, WAGONS. AND CARTS
TO HIRE.
TOUT ALCOHN, Broad street, Waft Harris
./ burg, is, *pared to furnish Horses, Outs
and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done.
Digging of Cellars personally attended to.
Hurtling of any description promptly attended
to. An order box for the accommodation of
persons will be found in the Ti ms Print
ing Office, where orders will be mei:tied.
aplB-8m . JOHN ALCORN.
QUEENBWARIiI
TUE Invite the attention of the public to our
VV - large end welt selected stock of Queens
ware, recently purchased; and which weaer at
market ; BOWM AN ,
Ste.
a very small advance on city prim. Call and
examine before purchasing elsewhere.
tto j• - •
corn Nl,2 Fr HO on Lt3 t -k and
an flan LBS.HAIIS of ,all the choice
atJAjt,ftl brands in market, canvassed
and uncanvassed; at• the very lowest price.—
Proxy hauisold warranted, at
NICHOIA EgyONMAN's,
le o Cor . Front and Market eta.
.
XTBA FAMILY FLOUR—A lot of v ery
plicda:eistia - fiaMly Roza' itud'reedied'and
kaki -r , ifrofielhig im . 911341,
my2o Cor. Front and Market streets.
Etitgra#ll.
FROM NEW YORK.
Meeting of the Editapi of the : New
York row
-At-e—ineetkienot-- editors today, Horace
Greeley of. thisinikrous, .Timrs Brooke of the
Aiwa*, Mr. O. Prismotthelourruilof Commerce,
and.varionliothera weie present.
Resolutions were adopted to the effect that
we recognise and affirm the duty of fidelity to
4.
the.. Constitution and the Governmen and
Lire of our country; that treason d re-,
bonen are crimes; that whilerwe em Will:
sally disclaim and- deny any right as inter
ring in formalists to incite, advocate, abet,
uphold or justify treason or rebellion, we
respectfully, but firmly, assert the debt of
the press to's:skit:fie freely and fe4rlessly the
acts of this* charged with the adinkiletintlon
Of the Govvriuninit, and:of their civilond mill
taryilxldioatee ; and that any limitations of
tile lit created by necessities of war,
Shoal be coiifinixi to the localities where hoe
tilities exist or are immediately threatened.
12 M.
9P.M.
7 A. N.
TEE SIEGE OF ITIOKEIEDRIE
R&SULTS tF GENERAL Bial EIPEDION
Mk - M.
GIN. JOS JOHNI3OPB PRESENT POSITION:
CIIKIDINALIa, Juno 8:
The Commercial publishes a letter dated gem
phis, June 8, which repeals Penbertotes ter
cepted dispatch to Jlhuston about being able
to hold nut ten days, ite. It adds the follow
ing •
2.46
9P.M.
IN
Gen. Oeterh on the west side of BM&
River bridge, wt tb lAs eullredivildon, watching
Johnston, whoUpPealed on the first and recond
witlitve thousand infantry and some artillery.
Shots were exchanged and the rebels retired.
Johnston is said to have 18,000 men, Poorly
armed and deficient in artillery. There is,
then, no probability of his being able ito re
lieve Pemberton.
The, expedition under Gm. Blair proceeded
nertheard as far as liequuticsburg, forty five
rules, without meeting the rebels in forck A
few guerillas fired on our cavalry, wounding
several. Thocrops were found in•a proatising
condition, and the country well supplied! with
live stock. A large amount of cotton, wals de
etroyed, and many cattle and negroesl wers
brought away.
The gunboats ran np try•Yerzoo city
days ego end destroy.ed much propellor, ,•
(Mg a gunboat on the stocks. - ' • •
Tramapert e -we.* imam farther on the Sun Flower
and Tallahatchie, -which temporarily afgspea.-
Communication with Gen. Banks is kept up
on the Louisiana shore. 7 •
Guerillas infest the region between lake
Providdice and Grand Gulf, and commit depro
dodoes with impunity. The Government 'plan
tations are selected for attack. A hundred
negroes were - driven off or hung. Ever? negro
with &Federal uniform on is mercilessly sus
pended to the neatest tree.
Siege operations at Vicksburg are pieugsi
with - increased vigor. The siege guns com
menced akeneral bombardment on the 8d init.
Result unknown. The two armies are close
twirther—within talking distance.
A general attack was to , have been made on
the 4rh init. The formidable b.ateiries along
the Mississippi on the first line above the Water
batrerlee, are all silenced. save one at , the ei
.reme upper part of Vicksburg, where the
Chickasaw Bayormunes into the His Laippl. It
mounts two heavy goes. and. twe 28 pounders
The.rebel battery on Fort Hill is composed of 6
guns of very heavy calibre. Ile Feeerale
have mounted 6 heavy guns in front and a
battery diagonally at that - point.
The rebel rumor irom Richmond that Kirby
Smith has attacked General Banks at Port Hud
son bhp - lip credited, though some uneasiness
is felt. A tumor from down the riverease that
Smith has arrived at , Carthage, La. This is
very doubtful.
7
FROM FORTRESS MONROE.
=MUNOZ OT PRIBORM-8017TITZON ITEM.
Fnnnutse Mormon, June 7.
The flag of truce steamer State of Maine, in
charge of Captain John E. Mulford, flugof truce
officer for this department, arrived here from
City Point at 9 o'clock last evening. She
brought down 498 Union prisoners. They were
taansferred to'the steamer New York, an left
immediately for Annapolis.
The propellor Eastern State arrived here this
morning, She has on board 260 rebel prison
ers en rouge for City Point to be exchanged.
The steams; Express, under flag of truce, in
charge of Captain H. B. Tillebrown Assistant
Adjutant General to General David son, leaves
this afternoon for City Point with 260 rebel
prisoners.
[From the Richmond Enquirer of Tune 6.]
"lEL Duncuiurs.
"Francis P. Blair, son of the Yankee
Postinaster. General, Jr.,ho deserted his own
troOps in Virginia some time ago and joined
the Maryland Line, has gotten himself into
simdry standalone Wipes whale honing around
the city. He was yesterday , put in Castle
Thunder until further _orders."
lionum,-June 4.--,Tbe,com crop in Alabama
imd western G4xwgia is Ina nourishing oondition,
and promises an abundant yield. The late rains
ware wary beneficial.
I=
leltOlt THE SOUTH
We have the Richmond Whig of Saturday,
but find little in it not already anticipated by
the telegraphic dis Patches from Fortre-s 1&on
roe. A displitOr ftbm Jackson, relating tftaf
fairs at Vicksburg, does the following tall-Oe
cimeii"of bragging:
"Official despatches state than the enemy's.
loss was about, forty thousand! Our entire loss,
fticluding the action of Balter's'Oreek, does not
exceed five thousand.
via stata.unria IX 11110 WILITAX COMITY. '
It is reported that Yanketi .gunix at end
two transports, filled with troops, passed up
the llattallonLAYer. to Walkertown on lhors
day night, I , eaterdty ,the enemy, made
their appearance: in Bing William couuty.ln
the 'vicinity of the Court Heriti, committing
their usual depredation. 142 , .0". =
A heavy corm= of smoke seen in the direct-
NZW YORK, Julie 8
1313 CORN CROP
PRICE ONE CENT.
tion of Walkertown. led to the conclusion that
the vawials were destroying the flouring mill
at that place.
adtqtate force has teen *wit to drive the
inaraudeis of
VISOINIA SILTS ELECTIONS.
We hairs a few additional returns from ilia
elections, which we append :
For Governor.
Smith's majority in the army..
Smith's refugee majority
Flourney:s majority in the counties, itc
Smith's majority, as far as heard from 1,916
-For Lieutenant Governor.
Price's majority in the counties, &c..
Itribodeu's majority in the army.....
PricVs.rmijority as, far fi# heard from.
The National Finances.
PIEILLADKLPHLI, Jane Si
Jay Cooke, general subscription agent, re
ports , the side of $1,034,600 worth of Sve
twengles on Saturday, June 6th, and of $l,-
070 000 to-day, at the various agencies in New
Yolk, Boston, Baltimore and the west. Sub
scribers are receiving bonds up to May l fith,
and? arrangements are being made by the de
partments-to deliver the bonds more promptly.
3!inn 2thatiremento
HAMS!!!
2 0 00
Ls 9.
--C°D3P°l3ed bi
thd
follovring brands, just re-
calved i -
Nawnow's,
Now JAIRBRY.Seketed.
'EVANS AND Swirls, supsior.
MDDIIRRIt'S EXCRLSDNI, oannatised.
Mumma's Micostouon, not awanma
Inez Curr, amine&
IRON OTT, net canvassed.
mans Hams, A** prime.
COIN/TRY HeMs. eery fine.
Each -ham sold will be guaranteed as repre
sented.- WM. DOOR, Jr., & CO.
FOR BALE.
200 B
2F: VB P a
r e
i k m w e h e P al t rr:o
800 bbls. Prime New YorkState-Apples.
Buckwheat and Wheat Flour, Obtte, Oats,
Feed, Dried Apples, Dried Peaub44-EiNed Black
'berries Bucklebersiet,— tee, Elder
berries, &c -Cholortimgar-cored Hams. Shoul
ders, Dried Beef, lard, Mackerel, Codfish, &c.
A.prime letcfreranges, Lemons, Figs, Baisics,
Clandieveugar, Oefibe,• Bice, Candles, Spices,
Tabaccoifilepansoter. -
prim letl of Bwest Older' Putt received .
Pure Cider Vinegar.
For sale wholesale amiliteisdl, No.loo Market
atm*, Ilerrislmig, Sat
W.-31..11123LE & CO.
OWLNBJERRIEB HOKIN f , BEANS,
BERtEIr, - trolcustnNi. vti:it
i.
MMEILL ORANGES, LEMONS, F /GS,
BAIRNS, PM:IEOk _ CITRON, CURRAN"I s,
and a large assortment of Or. sse & Bhwkw‘ li a
Pickles, Sauces, &c., just picelved fresh iron/
the importer, and for sale low by
Jaunt W. DOCK., JR., & CO.
lATRITING FLUTE* —lke? American Writ
, Y ing Fluid, aftplendi k t Ink, at 62 cents
per'quart; ARNOLD'S-scroine Writing
HARRISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid,
LAWMAN & 13IISHFIELD'S Ink, Coppng
Ink, Carmine =Ailed Inks of She nestquality,
Blue Ini, - .lKticlage, &c., at
ap6 SOURFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
sop IMPORTANT.
TF 10111FAItt your Sabo of a pearly whiteness,
J. go to Kunkel's and get some t-tthat Jammu
Soap, which constituted a portion a ;be c-ngs
of the stainer Prat= Royal, which was captur
ed some time since by our fleet, while attempt
ing to run the blockade at Charleston Can only
be had at KUNKEL' -
ap,25-tf 118 Market at., He I tisburg.
CEDAR WARE.—Tnbe, all sizes, Flour
Buckets, Sugar Boxes, Charru3, Stars's,
Large Cedar Buckets, Painted Pails, &e.
f 6 - WV. 11XXIC. - Ja & (X).
"y_ Ard S. —A large Invoice of canvassed a.d
.1.1 =canvassed hat*, of every choice brand
In market. Each hain warrantedin good order.
For sale very low by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Corner Front and Market Ste.
ap27
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS,
Of any size n... 4 in the standard styles Will be
made to order.
BERG NER'S
Cheap Bookstore.
TIME, Mortgagee, Power of Attorney,
If 'Bonds and Justices' Blaido for sale at
my 2 THEY. F. SOBEFFER'S Bookstore.
DBESKEtVED FUTID3, hermetically sealed,
in cane andjare, of all descriptions, and of
the moat delicious character,' ler yak+ by
16 ' W&I. DOCK. JR.. & CO.
VBENCH and ENGIASH. BLACKING, war•
ranted not only to retain the polish of but
to preeerve the leather lbwlf. For sale by
16 WIC DOCK, Js., & CO.
CORMEEP AND EiIIOAIIS of all graded au
at reasonable prices for sale by --
jl4 4 . W&L DOC& & co
CAL OIL LANTERNS, that d o not need
any chimney, and no wind will put the
light out. Call and examine , at
incrias BOWMAN% -
13 O Front anti Market Sta.
EIEESIC, old and new, from prime Dairies,
C
for Bale low bi
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cor. Front and. Market Steets
myl6
LAWTON BLACKBERRY,
Strong; vigonma, bearing plants, at low
price, at Keystone,Nursery. T. litlBH.
:MOD BEEF AND BOLOGNA, a very choice
,IJ lot, just received and for ado by ,
rBO WM. DOCK, 4,* CO.
IXTALL PAPER BORDEVO, 4. 4 14, sold at
,last_year's prices, i.rittisktit ant advan ea
mid SCEEEFFE 1:0011sTORE'
A otniCgAS ,
JAIL Different colored 4104 varieties; While
Fiinge, Purple Fringe, of Mist` Tree; and other
ehrubberY, at KeYttmeiNtuvery. a: NISH.
GREEK COWL
. „
axn
janStf W. DOCK, J&., & CO,
l‘fhnloses Fresh Green
IR
2,025
250
2 275
359
4,124
1,976
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