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Thu TELEGRAPR is also published weekly and farntsued to subscribers at the following cash rates : Sing le copies; weekly Teri Ltytes, to one postoffice . Twenty vEnsisnao Rms.—The following are the atse .or advertising in the TELBGBAPII. Those having advertising to do will find it convenient for reference. gfr.tour lines or lees constitute one-half square. Eight lines or more than font consti tutes a square. pr.;:r1r 4 14R.0.W.141 131, 4 e_anilg?!. ggssti§sg,ssals .ga c la-.ap:cra-? • v'trgs4`. s: :$ W-1.0 0, a0,'.0 "'B"Bl3B°S.St2B.B rx 11,Mrai.00b.71.1- 4 BSnBSSTS;.I.6 ' 3O 3 3:g CP _ o IS . 0 g• 2 Ct• CO 00 , b} GOa i ll cm . ikk A ,T,z3f35.F0813. - 01 •4 • C.C.91.4. , .... C:::;"5:61' - ' 056.8 13%.' r•-• 3 a Arl' ';•:t ttP $lO C. Oa ...a C.: CD I.+Nl+ Sgt-SV,VBS'S 0,14 • g tgPSSBI24 glilott Notices, 1 time a week ! six ti Ado:Omar. Marriage Andlior't Nate& . —.....:... Funeral Notices ench Insertion Businem notices inserted in the Local Cry' or before Pelarriages and Deaths, EIGHT Omni gra LIES for each insertion. Ai an advertising medium the TaLsonasubas no equal, its large circulation, among business men and familiev, in city and country, placing It-beyond competition. l li+~tcllantuuo. 001114 FA OF- ' MARKET ST AND MARKET SQUARE, HARRISBURG, P,A.. JOSEPH f• "McCLE,I4,AN, Pllol'4'l=oE. d...(BBIBIBYLY •,xemicariro BY warm oommr.) This is a First Clars Hotel, and located in the central part of the city. It is kept in the best ,manner, and its patrons will And every accom modation to be met with in the best houses:in the country. , se3o--citf B. T. BABBICT'S 43oneentrated COndensed - or ralverized SOFT SOAP. TPIIREE gallons of 'handsome white SOFT 43t./AP made in five minutes. No grease required. Dinixtrioxs.—Dissolve one pound of B. T. Bab-itt's Concentrated Condensed or kutverized i ati Reap in one gallon of boiling Witter, therr add two gallons of warm water. When' cool you will have three gallons of ifandreme Whitt Soft Soap. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. Just iecaved and for sale by . WM: DOCK, Js.,A CO„ my 27) Market, at, OppOSit, the Court House. 'ME • " KING - MietOSOOPEr DQIIBLE PROF. HOBSFORD, of Harvard Ilniverslty, says, "it works very well, and you have got it up very neatly." Magnifies 25 diasamers. bfr oenta in Po4tal Currency. The "BO WEN MICROSCOPE," 28 cents. The "S. WOOD WARD MICROSCOPE," 88 cents. Or one each of the three kindi for $l. ALL free of postage. Address - T. EDWIN HIND, mr26-daw6m Box 830. Boston, Mass. VISITING, WEDDING, IMITATION. AND ; AT HOME OARDS. BY a special arrangement with one of the .1.) best engravers in the country, cards of any description will be executed in the highest style et'sit 'conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied prorriptly,at lowerprices ilumare charg ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel phia. For samples and prices call'at mch9tf BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. IATINDOW SfIADES_of linen, - gilt-bordered; and PAPER BLINDS of an endless vari sty of designs andotnaments ; also, CURTAIN F=.TURES and TASSELS at very low prises. Call at SCHEFFEII'S BOOKSTORE. 11106- 2r,EBIitIITICALLY BEALLED. PRADMES, TOMATOES, PINE APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS, SPIOED OYSTERS, ?MUTTER, SARDINES, WM. DOCK. Jr. FA' M. 1. 1 „. SIEVES .AND HYMN BOOKS! LARGE andsplecdfd stock of Pocket'mid /1. Family Bibles. Pvebyterkin, Methodist, Lutheian G erm= Befottned, - and otkei-Hymn Books. just receiv ecl at BERLINER 'S Mika .Btx.MSTOREL CAL OIL, a forttier ieatiOtiOri r in Coal 6n, superior article of nerve:Plosive' Coal Oil, arsaiefvery low, by NICi(OI6-& BOWZiN,_ Cor. Front and lifirlietlits. . DROTOGRAPEC ALBUMS chastely ~ b ottlid and claslied—for sale at , SIXEMB'S BOOKSTORE, 18 Market fitr DR. JOHNSON X3131.2T185.C113EL10 LOCK HOSPITAL discovered the • Y and effectual remedies the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE 1/11.1 - 88 IN SIX 'TO TWELVE HOURS NO MERCURY 011 NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Oure Warranted; or No Chnrgeo n from One to Two Dteye. Weakness of ..the Back, Affections of the Kidneys -and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, -Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the Hi art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight Cr Giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat, tT( se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from the Solitary Habits of Youth— those secret and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than the song of Syrens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, &0., impossible, ..$lOO . 9.00 . 17.00 YOUNG MEN Especially, who ham become the victims of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of Young - Men of the Most =ailed talents.. and • brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with full confidence. MARRIAGE. . i - Fra Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, &c., speedily 10. t 6* La Xfll He who places Ixhiseif under= the care of Dr . J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician owe.= 'MdCNESB Immediately Cured, and full vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renderh life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen. a lty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit exceee . from not being aware of the dreadful' co - quencee that may ensue. Now, who -that lie derstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the pep dent. - - -Betiides being deprived the plesiariretitf healthy offspring, the most eerie,* andolestitc, five symptoms to both body and miod &Awl The system becomes deranged, The physical'and mentallfaxictions weakened, lode of prcoreative Power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia,,palpita-. tion of ,the heart, indigestiohozoastitutional debility; a:, wasting of. tholcamca sleigh; con, *caption, ckcayiapfl.death. .1. v. .1, tigg !.‘',.. es... $2 26 . 76 ~.150 UIFIOIh, o. Left hand skis going from Baltimore street, a few doom from the conier:llnot to observe name and number. ' Letters must be paid and contain' a stamp. The Doctor's Diplomqs'hang in hie office. DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Boyal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the most eminent, colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spenVin the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and 'else- - where, hes effected some of the most astonirddig cures that were ever known; many troebled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep, great nervousness, being alarmed at sadden sounds, briilifrdness; with frequent bldelaing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately.: _ TAKE PASTICTILAII NOTICE These are some of the' 'sad and - melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, viz : arsaknets of the back and limbo, pains in the head, dimness of eight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart,dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c. Idiarrazur.—The fearfut effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, con fwion of ideas, depression of spiriti; evil fore bodings, Aversion to socluty r self distrust, love Of solitudei timidity, &0.,, primate of the evilS produced Who have injured thetrwelliesy a certain practice indulged in when- aline. a habit fre quently leaned from evil companions, or at school, the effectn, of which, are nightly felt, eves when asleep, and if not cored waded , marriage impossible, and destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Wbat a pity that a young man, :me hope of his country, the 'darling of his parents, should be snatched from alLprospects and enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating from the path of nature and indulging in a certain , secret habit. Such persons Now, before contem plating MARRIAGE, Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most necessary requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the Journey through life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkeetto the view ' • the mind becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another beammablighted with our own., DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE.% When the misguided and imprudent votary of pleasure Si - Ids-he- has imbibed the seeds of this painful disease; it too often happens that' an ilitimed sense of shame or the dread of dis covery deters Min from applybig to - those who, from education and respectability, can done befriend him. He falls into the hands of igno rant and dilidgning preterldera, who, incapable of curing; filch his pecuniary substance, keep him tritlin: 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 Tailors, Mercury, hasten the ixonatitu timial symptoms of this terrible disesPe t - such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. progressing with frightful rapidity till' _death puts a period to his dreadful sufferings by send ing him to that undiscovered country from .whence no traveller returns. INDORSEMENT OF THE PRIER' The many _thousands cured at thisituditution year after year; and the numerous important surgical Operations performed by Dr. johnson, aitnesseday.ll4AieloPrtors of the 4.4 ) and - many other Papers, notioei of which have appeared again and again before-the public,' be his standing as a gentleman of character and reeponsibillty, is a sufficient guarantee to the aMW. SKIN DISEMIS SPEEDILY CUBED. °W &T. SOUIR -WOW= ifteltiraL YOUNG IKEIN HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 15. 1863. New 2thertistmento. 'The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "HET, ROLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU," st 41 SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD' GENUINE PREPARATIONS. "HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BU(IIIU, A POSITIVE AND.SPEOW4O REUEDY For Diceases : ottl►e• • BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAYEL, AND DELOP.nIOAL SWELLINGS. • This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL CEROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLA.SGEMEN IS are reduced, 88 well as pain and inftimmation, and is good for MEN,'WO MEN or CHILDREN. HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT. BUCHU FOR WEAKNEiSEB Arising horn Enemies, Habits of . Dissipation, E►iiy Indiscretion or Abuse. . ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMFTOSIB Indispasition to Exer-Drynees of the Skin, tion, . Lae of Power. Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Nerves, l'rembling, Horror of Dhsease, Wakefulness, Dimness - of Vision, Pain in the. Beek, . = - gniversal Lassitude ofFiushing-of the Body, the Muscular System,Bruptions on the Face, Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. ' These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, > soon follthi IMPOTEROY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of watch the patient may expire. Who fp say that they are not frequently followed .15y those "direful dissases." 1 ' INSANITY AND OONS.UILPTION. iMany are aware of_the cause of .their .suffer -1 gs, but none wince/310s. The records of sane Asyhyna aid Ilia melancholY deaths by nstaption, boar ample yvhness to the truth the assertion. • ' i • - • CONSTITUTION. ONUS!.AFFECTED ! WITH ORP ANIC .WRAKNPAF, Requires the aid. if medicine to' strengthen and" invigorate the system, whiCh Helu3b6id's Ex tract Buchu invariably does: A trial: will Con \ince the most skeptical FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD'OR. Mord. SINGLE. , MI RRLED,' OR 1 CO.2 4 ITEMPLATING , AtztaRLAGE, In many affections peculiar to females the trae,t - flitiChif is unequalled by any other „. Medy, as iii- 7 dhlorcais , oi. Ititentlon, arrigu l t 'piny, Painfulness, :or suppression' ff the -cue' tiomary Evacuations, -Ulcerated' or • ER:Wrens atatet of the ?tetras, - Zedeorthea or Whites, ' terihtre and for elt complaints to the ,' ,x, Whettikanariltiriercint Indiscretion, Habits 1, DiteiiititMitfrini-the'" , ` A 'trT- - . - liisciiticetkßtxtA4W9F 'Edit ~.• - Take nu 13aistMX,Mnichiy,4.1i Unihreiant4iedi: ohm tur;Utipicasaiit and Dangerous Diseases. 1 H.EIit.I3OI4V:B.V.,XTItaLuT BUCHII; ' cures /*red Diseases 'wall their stagee; at lit tle expense ; little or no:Change Millet ;, no in= iionTetuence . and no exposure. It causes- fre quent desire, and Oita strength to Urinate; , ereby removing. 'obstreotions, preventing arid, ri ii ii n o c S a t ui ri m etu ati re: D o! E t o be fr el Urethra , uet iti p !4 il lris il § g ia ' sVo ll f . 'Oasis; aild'exgielling poisoriiidsi-Diseasektind: f froreoutAlatter. - Thonsandi upOn'thonearida whn have been the viettina of quacks,, iihd."-Whe lave paid heaVy . leeli to be cored in'iL' short glue, have found their were deceive' iMil that che "Poison" - has by the inai,'of- - elio , vierftil s Astringents,” been dried up in the . fiyafern; :to break-out in au aggravateitiorms,-ind-perhatii litter marriage.' ' '.' - - -. ' . - -., Use RELMBOLD'S EXTRACT - BUOgIET .i'Pr. , all Affections and Diatinuir of the -Urinary 'Or gans, whether eitisdngin Male Or - Femitle,-froin Whatever Callao Originating,ind• Ml' matter of , how long standing. n1684303' Of: thesU 'Organs i require the aid `ofa Diuretic. ' Hamßows i EXtRACT BUCIII.I liftbe Great-Ditirstiri, and, (t to curtain to "haiel'thi desired - t;ilect in all', Diseases for which it is itioomMended'.' . : 1 Btood—Blood—Bkood. 441rnbold's Highly COnceotrated Compound ELUID B+XTUAOP AB APABIGIiA nYPHILIS. This le affeb- Sion of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or gans, Liniogs of the Nem, Ears, Throat, Whift ipe, and other Huns Surfaceit;'-making its ap pearance in the form of Ulcers. He1(0010 Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood, and temoves all Scaly &uptions of the Skin, - Whig' to the Conaptexton a Clear and Health Odor. It being 'Oeixtred. for this elasS of Complaints, its. Blblidzatritylng Propertieia are preserved to a greater . extent than any other preparation. of SarKiParilla. EIELEBOr2D'S RASE: WARN. `An excellent Lotion for diseasee of; ' lido Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary Organs, arising from- habits of dissipation, used in connection With the Es tracte Bachn and Saireparillaa in such diiiiasen as recommended.. Evidence of the most re- sponsible anti reliable character will aihompany - 1 the medicines. 'CERTIFICATES OF CURESI from eight to twenty years standing, with names known to Science and Fame. .For: Medical Properties of Budhu, see Dispensary of `the United States. See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on. the Practice of Physic. See remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. PIIY— SICK, Philadelphia.- ,Beie'remarks made by ni. 'EPHRAIM McDOWELII, a celebrated Ph3rachni :and member of the Rciyal College of Scugeops, Ireland, and published in the Inneutotiont the Rings and Queen's - Journal. See 'Medico , Cirurgical Review, published by lIENJ:.TIIS.- - VEIIS, Fellow of the'RoyalOollege of Surgeons: See most of the late standard works on Medi cine; Extract of BuChu $1 00 per bOttle, or six for $5OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Improved nese Wash, 60 cents per bottle, or six fur $2 60, or halt a dozen each for sl2'oo, which Will be stif i ficient to cure the most obstinate asses, if 'Brun._ tions are adhered to. DeliVered to any address; entirely".packed from observation. Describe symptoms in all communications. Cures guar anteed. Advice gratis. --- 417/D44 Personally.appeared before me an. Alderman of the city of Philaddiiiiia . , who, being duly,ssvoin, 'cloth Say, itp;tilara tiow3_contain no'narocitio,:no_inereuri, orgther, injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable. H. T. Iik.LRBOLD, Sworn and subscribed before 'me, this 28d !far of November, 1854. WM:P. HIBBARD, • -- Alderman,- Ninth Street Race, • Addritis letters for Information-In confidence. ' - - - • H. T. HELM/lOW, Chemist. pecent-104. South 10th street, bekwvohestnnt; Phil delineny E4e Etlegrapo). Fremont. Morning Edition TO ARMS' TO ARMS! THE INY/STAN OF THE NORTHERN STATES The Entire Rebel Army In Motion, Mena clog Pennsylvania. The city, last night, arse filled with the mcat painful rumors, relaing to a defeat of the cav alry force under Gen. Milroy, at Winchester, ya., the falliog back of Milroy to Martinsburg, and the occualion'of tbei forreer locality by a rebel force. . We are not able to indicate the extent of the force under Milroy, or the num• . tiers which he was compelled to oppoae, but it seems clear that he was defeated, and that a rebel inrectis now in ionse4loo of Winchester. From Semi-official sources me learn that the entire rebel" army , is moving 'northward, and drat Lee is at the head of the forces. The in dications are that the rebels . contemplate the invasion at least of Maryland and Pennsylva nia, and If possible the entire North. It is dertaiktliat the great: crisis has come; and the • people l must he ,prepared,, for sny ,erpergency— prepared to rlefend their homes from, the incur "dons of a bloody and a &eta:irate foe. in. every 100 4.1tY, ,laaklitarT organizations should at mice, be elijdad. 1E444 man widj is aldeil to „bear. armi dust held himself in readiness to obey a summon? to Join in the general defense and aid, ih drilsrliti. tree, =Abel. chi* from thi AtAitl ibonld he make his_ appearance within our ,borders. I The §Mte is now - entitelf engaged in nit: operating with the natifinsi-authorities. It is Vo!sible that a proclomiatinh will be issued, to clay, calling for troops, and hence the urgency. of the people being prepared to respond. Every Meerut at.:the commtunl.of the people, should' at once be prepared to respond to this call. -4et no one mistake the crisis. It will require all our energy, All our promptness, successfully to resist this invasion. Bat it must, it will be Almisteq, if the people rally in support of the authoritfee. Arrival dt11111164 A. largerintinbei of 'me& . Ifiett*vutge whb _ iurheimiadtiveeervtcedudngthewar;-anivesh here yesterday, ,ready for active service at the 'hip of the dram. Although many of these men : have been for some time stationed at cenvalee' cent camps, therlosk stout'and hearty, and are no doubt able to perform all the duties that may be required from them. Several of the Officers and men - bear marks of their bravery in former battle eedAtiiuld . .tlieyl:oe called upon 'e meet the rebels, they will repel any Invading ifercethitt can -be sent - - here: We :understand that some thirty thoussiiidnien will be gathered liogethor j heie to-for/14 invalid corps. It will be composed of men who have been wounded in forteer liattlas,..i and hive not recovered sof& elentlY undergo *rig Matches er build' forts. ikations, but tliey, will. apewrie for marls:oh they 'much better than raw and Inexperienced oil .ffiers. The Government ha acted wisely in the establish nent of this corps. The ?Wen who Ste riot ableto perform ectiireduty will rem,* un ,der!pay'ef the Government, whose defence they have sicril*:tfietr-lilealth arid they will also be 'able tri - reiider their conntri efficent ,service. Dol.-.Provo,- who has served his-_,counat try faithfully* the field, has imMediate charge 4f -the Camp' here: _Geeeral 'touch, a regular, lighting auin,,will watgli bay movenannt the rebels martneke towesds this State. The D2fenee of list!olisbufg. An Engineer' force will proceed to•day in the erection of earth-works and oiher defences on the Ottinberland side of the Sosnehanna river, immediately opposite Harrisburg. Other works will : lao be erected at other points,,both along the river and on the different railroads. These preparations are all undoi the direction of ex perienced (Aosta. tioiromOnto of 6en. . Coach. Major. general Conch proceeded to Ohm; Inerehnrg bistnight i in an sits train. He will organize whatever force there is . in that locality; after which he will return to this city and enter iactirely and vigorously on preparation for the 'defence of this locality. Aninver. or Lizur. Cob. Moment:l.—This gent. tlernan, appointed" ~Assistant - Provost Marshal General for the titiatiz; Pfun4lvania, has ar rived, and will at once enter upon the duties of his office. Ho will make an efficient officer. " Foorsoer."—Everybody knows what fools , - cap paper is ; but few probably know how it Caine to bear this dipgajar Cogeomen. When Charles "I. found his revenues short, be granted certain privileges, with view to recruit them, amounting to monopolies, and among thesi was the manufacture of paper, the exotnidve right' of which was sold to certain parties, who grew rich: anti of the Vioverument also at the expense of those Who w a re obliged to use pa-, per. At this time all Hillish paper -bore-lo water-marks the royal arms. The Parliamett under aremwell matt jeers of this law in "every conceivable' manner ; and. under 'Other indigni ties. to the meteor,. of Meg Charles, it was ordered that the royal arms bevemnved from the paper, ead - thit "fool's cap and bells" .bestibi a Muted. These, in their turn were also removed when - the Vamp Parliament was-. prorogued ; but offer of the Base of the Parliidneritlournal still -bears the liaine of '"foolscap — Carney Notes pad • - An Excursion to Niagara Palls and Back. .Nisamt. Fens, - June 11, 1863 arresponclenee of the TetegrayAl On last Monday marling an excursion train of the Northern Central railway left the city of Ualtimore, consisting of three new and splendid passengersars, built at the Harrisburg car com pany's shop in that city. The excursion party from Baltimore, cemprised the Council and a Tusher of prominent citlems otthat city. The venerable F. P. Blair and his estimable; lady,' sud Judge Casey represented the Federal Me -1 troptilis. • Mr. Blair is well remembered as the old Democratic Jackson leader during the ad Ministration of that Patriot; •Be has ardent in his support of the Union now as he was in his yjounger days, and contributing his , full shire to the restoration of this Union, Mi . . BM, al: *rotary of the State of - Maryland, was also Mesoist. St York, the excursionists Were joined by s4veral prominent citizens of that eity, mid at half peat eleven they arrived in Harrisburg, •where they were joined by Gen. SitnolirCauterces, hie eon, J. D. Cameroni piesidenWof the railway, end Messrs. Wm. Colder, judge Pears* J. R. gby, Geo.-Dergner, and perhapi °theta *tame names I cannot ,now renal. •AV Nerthranlier- ILd, Messrs. Packer, Masser end - others joined tie , Party, and at Wllliarnspoit and oilier pima along the routeadditional invited guest( joined I the party, until the number was sWellid :to nearly one hundred and fifty, At haltpast.seven , o'clock. 4,the. excursionists aFrived at. Elmira, N, Y., haitiog' Sniveled 256. miles through the mostldelightful Countrly. on the face of the glolie, and stopped at all- die stopping &Cos. Shortly after the . 4rrival of the train ' El rnirti, the President and Board of Trustees of the' town waited on the party the hotel Where a genera introduction , tetfk after which-they were: invited' by tlui stutholii ties‘of-Eimiralo the siaCiorfa dining tellies of ths ikecarcr4l necessary: that everything waa gotten, up in the beet style, and that champagne did not flow .priefusely.. The President of the beard df trusteefi,"*ltcmuss S. Spaulding, Esq., WeicOMcd the visitors: to the I.lage of Elmira, and Propoicsi the felleetell timid: -prosperity of - the loyal city of Baltisidiif, ) ,iiia the primmity of the if railrocki 4 :!bese I :ePrefientati*,ark*leiit" • ,• • _ I Swami Baltimoreasutzup lied_ttak *e Ito mist *Mt.stestsikiikekewtellrreasliSsl iturfrequently . • , The late tlanntary cfrOtti, nl ~►~,~~--,, o ~~ atnptimenba tW . General having retired for the , night was una ble to reply. ' The Northern Central Railway. has leased the Elmira Railroad, some 78. miles in length, for the period of 99 yearn. • This road runs from Williamsport to Elmira sod., connects at the formerylace with thelinnbury and Erie, , On Tuesday morning, the. excursionists left Elmira tor Butlal4), 160 adios distant `from the termer place, over the pli e .Batlrowl. The ems thison, road• are rfaich . Wider than those, on other railways and fitted up in the moat iplen did manner. They are large enough , to:seat, One hundred persona; withdouble Waning an a a Waters for heatiag and ventildion the centre a jet of water is constantly playing egalnet a glass are= each slde, through which the du it passes.. A refreshment car was also atteched., and a eplendid dinner was famished , to the guests at the company's station at Avon, where the dinnir served sem quite sumptuous. At Buffalo, we were comfortably iltiartered , for the night at two of the largest hotels In the ity. Shortly after our arriv al , , we were in formed that unfortunately for, the interest of the city the corporation-officers of the place Were ciaised among a set of men deiervedly styled 01 copperheads" of the Vallandigham school, and, that they scarcely ever. mingled I With loyal mea l hence we should not feet mor 7 iHed atthe wantof courtesy displayed towards loyal citizens and corporation offic r :re of other 'states. If Ben. Wood and his traitorous crew were to visit the city, they would no doubt re ceive a proper reception. The pasty were; !however, handsomely treated - by the loyal por tion of the city during their short stay. - The Buffalo Gazette condemned the conduct of its corporation officers in thesevereet terms, and expressed its feeling on the subject in the fol lowing language : "The feeling on the aubject is one of general and deep mortification, Which finds ex pression, On all sides, in tams not over com plimentary to the Aldennan through whose ut ter want of politeness, oar city has almost insulted one of her great and respected sister comMunitits.• As no opportunity has been accorded to"us' to redeem otneelues from the niggardly iniptitatloa cast upon us, westing:en* hope the gentlemen who have been Wit worth ily neglicted, will exoner a te Buffalo and her Citizens from all suspicion_ of • want of courtesy and hospitality , and place the blime wheie it properly belongs. . Should they ever feel - en cottraged to pay us another visit we warrant them a real old fashioned Bala° recePticit jest such a one as we know they would extend too= Council arid 'Citizens:" • . . The neat (Wedneeday) morning .ere left for Niagataralls, and.in less than one hour from the time of 'stattinglieheld the roaring waters of, the greatest greedier - in the world, the Falls of Niagara. We were elegantly enter tained at the - International -Hotel, and the party sboitly after 'its arilvai, scattered over trii town, Goatlsland and the other sidtrof the river oa Arith* domain. *wore 'lriy , pay this celebrated spot a visit annually,- and yet they will 'always find something new to a tt rac t their attention. , visitors on . ' Th e visitors on the American side am not so no i noto oo as yet, but as .the wasting, Aga PRICE ONE CENT. warmer the visitors will Increase. Several Bal timore secessionists are quartered on the Canada side for fear of a cordial visit from Brigadier General Schenck. America is well rid of hew, and we hope they may remain there for their ‘‘ountry's good." To dal (Friday) the party will returri to their respective homes, a larger portion IT the d# .11 r+ute over the Northern Central railili t y, Whilst? few will go to New York, &c., a ll o f them well *OB4 .with the handEome treat- Ment ettenad to`tbsiim by the managers of the lorthern Central railway company. Nothing has occurred to mar the pitasure of the excer tion, and the company has spared no ca.len.e to render it attractive, This is the nearest and best route to visit the Falls. I. hai almost forgotteni to mention that the ez-cureionists were accompanied by Pro esso:s Homer, Root, Hayward apd Ew.lt, of add tr.ore, whose fine staging added much to the peasure of the excursionists. AN INVITED GUEST THE INVASION OF THE NORTH. (ten. Lee at the Head of the Rebel Army. YINU ON MARYLAND AND PENNSYLVINIL CHAximasibio; June 14 ;The - operator at Hagerstown says, contra bands who are now coming in report the rebels Jere coming Into Martinsburg as th.ir left, at :12 o'clork to-day. Many who are com big, all tell nearly the , same- tale. The line fr!om Winchester to Martinsburg went Up about o'clock this morning. !MOOED DISPA7CII iCUMIBILEMURG, junel4.—Some contrabands 4io just arrived here, reprt Geri. billeynolds 'to have been driven by a large force from ft nigsville to Bunker Hill, and that the public stores have been removed from Martinsbuig. UMW DIFTMOLL. CUMBI/18817110, June 14.—The operator at Frederick intimates that times at Muddy :Branch and Holes Ferry, indicate something warm. A fight is now progressing at Mar tins birrg. The operator is still there, and the line e ta t and west is yet all right. - , ~ We have, since the above dist/itches, re. c ived reliable intelligence , that all of Lee's a ny are in motion. The feeling on the border a fear that the forces of den. t chencir. being tBlWill t Ati! will i be forced to take to the t ryland Heights, and thus our wht.le ,, bonier, m Cansigniord town the Potomac river TAU' be exiMed to tbwinvadera FROM WASHINGTON, Capture of Valuable Prises. Weeniturtote. Jane 14. t Lient.Commander Moeda. -U. S gunboat .rt Noyal, forwat tis to the Navy D-pattxnent e ,iteport of Bating Muter Tan Styck, who Ammanded the boat expedition item that veg. tpl to the 2Sd ult., 'resulting in the capture of he sloop Fashion,-havlng on board fifty baits cif- Fee. Island cotton. - Thia r ytKel.wss 146 mile 3. above the town of tipalacbecola; waiting an opportunity to rl2ll ttie fifockede, bqt the expedition for her capture proved entirely succesatul. The Fadden at the time was lying in the vl drilty of it rebel encampment, but was capturid without any resistance. . l The United States "steamer Juniata, on the 28th ult., captured the steamer Victoria, of 'lpout 100 tc.ns, ostenribly bound for Metamura, bet by ttie admis-ion of persons on board, she intevird-to run the blockade.• The cargo was tat.ait adapted to the Mexican trade. Upon_ recavine intelligence of the pirati-al depredations on the coakt,the Navy Depart ment promptly dispatched vessels in ptireuit the pirate. • Four v. awls left New York on ;,•13,rtirday night, thfy sailed from liatopton Roads, and these were to be followed by orbits Sunday. There is no truth in the statement that Ad inlialFerrsgut is to be relieved from command of; the Western Gulf Nuadron. . B ROWN STOUT and f3COTCH ALB, of the beet brands, always on hand and fort 6 a by [stall] WII. DOCK,.Ja.. & CO. EA.CHEREL—A lime lot of Mackrrel in IN.L barrels, halves and quarters. for sale low, NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. Front and littatt.et eta. by rayB DUNE AND UNADULTERATED SPICES, 1 from the most celebrated mills in the coun try, just received and for sale by jl4 WM. DOCK, & CO. SIIGABB for preserving, of all kinds , calland examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 'BlO Coy. Freatt anti Iliartrat St.. QALT, ground, slain, Ashton and dairy, in kJ large or small quantltiea, by NICHOLS Br. BOWMAN, al Ora.. Front R n I atfirkAt itreet.. CHILDH.BNS' CtIRRIAGES. TUST received, the largast assortment in, the J . city, by tin D. W_ PARSONS, arat!3taw2er 110 Market street. FinsE—Hamburg and other prime dairy cheese, for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, ja2 Onx. Front and Market at& COFOBES AND SUGARS :of all fadestal , 1 at reasonable prises for Bale by 114 WM. POCK, 3L. & co A KF ATIAS, Cl.. Different coloioi doable varieties Widie Fringe, Pimple Fringe, or Mist Tree. and ethic ehrubbery, at Bemoan 'Mullen , . .1' WWl_ DEEDS, Mortgages; Power of Attorney, Bonds and Justices' Maass for sae at my 2 THEO. F. SOBEFFEB'S Balkan re. - WALL -PAPER, BORDEdid,-Sr,c., &c., sold at b mi t tvea r'sprices,,without tuiy adva3ooEßqQlMnce. SNIEFFIR'S 16 \. 1 7