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BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised SOFT SOAP. ' , THREE gallons of handsome white SOFT .1. SOAP made in five minutes. No grease required. Dinscrrioss.—Dissolve one peund of B. T. Babbitt's Conceritrated Condensed or Pulverised Soft Soap in onesallon of boiling water, then Add two gallons of warm water. When cool you Will have three gallons of Handsome. White Soft Soap. Ten pounds wilLmake‘ons barrel of soft soap. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, Blimps and plants of all kinds. Just received and for sale by. VAL DOCK, 35.., & CO., 0xy271 Market st„ opposite the Court Rouse. • VISITING, WEDDING,- IMITATION, AND AT ,HOME CARDS. " pedal arritogtolutot with one of the best engravers in the countey,, cards of any. description will be executed in the hiubest:style • Of art, conformable with the latest fashion, wail supplied promptly,at lowerprices than are charg ed by - the stationers in New York or Philadel phia. For samples and prices call at - mead BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. 11TDNDONV SHADES of lince, glitlbordered; V V and PAPER BLINDS of an eridleas vari ety of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prime. Call at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE. ap6 lIERMETICALLY BEALBD. PEACHES, • WiIATOES, PINE APPLE, nsxtmos, OYSTEBS, SPICED OYSTERS, --10 13 8nrak.R 6 ARDLITIA f or aide by WM. DOC K. Jr. & CO. BIBLES' , AND cHtint - 400KS A LARGE arid splen id stoar. or7t7 ket.and Family Bibles. Presbyterian, Methodist, Lutheisu, German Reformed, and other Hymn Books, inst,:recelv -44:0A, BERaTER'S GHEAP BOOKSTORE. , OA, OIL, a further reduction in Coal Oil, 'autanlor article of non-explosive Coal 011, for NI leliery low , by - NICIIOI.B & BONMAN, Cor. Front and Market Sts. wr] PHOTOGRAPH- ALBUMS chastely bound and clasped—forliale at - • SOBEFFEICS BOOKSTORE, - • ,_ p . , 18 Market Street. .. 7i, , . .I.r7—'' *TCRASI. IT . " A . - 10.;;; 1". rent colored o dr __ . bl6 . 4aii. etiel:_.; White .;:: :_ A tel, l* rurplt) Fringe, _mist ry lree .4.... l rs d other ,stru ," _bi ry, a t Ezsystone N - „ Ifls ma: Mortgages, Power - of c i rriey, t lkkudi toad Justices' Blanks for, at mgt- TEM. F. SCIELEFFER'S-Bookstoii. 'EMAIL 'PAPER, 13ORDERS, 8tc:;V:, lad al 71 hot y 09,0 Prices, without auCudiliOSl ) ape 130fIEFFBR'S Banturbitic, DR. JOHNSON I3I'7LIATINICC 3 P 3 ELME LOCK HOSPITAL T TAS discovered the most certain, speedy and 11 effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRIIDEN,OE. REIM_ IN SIX TO Twarma uouas.\ NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DIMS. A Care Warranted, or No Charge, in, from One to Two Days. - Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepda,.- Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas; Palpitation of the Heart, [Timidity, Tremblligs, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, ,Disease of the Head, Throat; Nc se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Sttnuich 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 Sytens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril- 1 liant hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage , &c., impossible, YOUNG- HEN ~$l.OO 9.00 17.00 Especially, who have 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 exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders- of eloquence or waked to scam , the living lyre, may call with full confidence. :410 IxFS 2 'I Married Persons, or Young Men- contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical tweak ness, organic debility, deformities, &a., speedily cured.' Se who places himself under thU care of Dr. T. may religiously confide in his honor as atom :illnlymn, and confulently rely upon his sklifatt'a . PhysicNt• , DRGAND) WEAKNEfiS • Immediately 4. 1 7 , v.red, and full vigor restored. ; This distressing affection—whiek rendenl life miserable and marriage impossiblis the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses from not being aware of the dreadful conga , quences.that may ensue. Now, who that un derstands the subject will,pretend to deny, that the power of procreation is last sooner by those falling into improper habits' than by the pru dent. Besides being deprived the, pleasures, of healthy o ff spring, the most various and destruo. tive symptoms to both body:and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physical and mental functions weakened; ,loss ? of,weer, eative power, nervous irritability, dtspepda, palpita 'don of , the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. it wasting. of the. frame, cough? on sumptiOn, decay, and death. Onion, No. 7 Sot= Bram, Left hand side 'going : from Baltimore street, a few doors from the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters must be paid and contain a stamp. The Doctor's Diplowe hang in his offtce. ;St= s xfll °' 418.- -2, ET Ella 04...5 2 3 BB , ~ „. lb Ibo DR. JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one.of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater part of whoile life ha's been spent in the hospi tals of London, Parte, Philadelphia and ()law where, has effected Some of the most astonishing cures that were ever, known ; many troubled with ringing. in the head and ears when asleep; great nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sormds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured immediately. TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE. These are some of the sad and melancholy -effects produced by early habits of youth, via : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in the Head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous irritability, symptoms of consumption, WC. Mnavemic.—The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of memory, pon failon of ideas, depression of ophito, evil fore bodings, aversion to society, self distrust, love of solitude, timidity, &Lc., are some of the evils, produced, YOUNG 1W Who have injured themselves by ,a .cartaln practice indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from •evil companionti;- - cir at, school, the effects of which are nightly even when asleep, and if not cured renders marriage impossible, and .destroys hoth mind and body, should apply immediately. What a pity that a young man, the hope of his country, 'the darling of ;hie parents, should be anatched from all prospects and..enjoyments of life, by the consequence of deviating• from the phth of nature and indulging in a certain secret habit. Birch persons mum, before conteml plating MARRIAGE, • Reflect that a sound mind and body are the most, necessary requisites to promote connubial happmees: Indeed, without these, the journey through life becomee a weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind [ becomes shadowed with despair and filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes blighted.with our.own. DIREASF4 OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and imprudent votary [ of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of ' this painful disease, it too often happens that an illtimed sense of shame or the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to those who,- from education and respectability, can alone befriend him.. He falls into the hande of iigno rant and designing pretenders ) who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary subs tance, keep him trillinz 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 I deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu timid symptoms of this terrible disease, such as affections of the Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, etc. progressing - With frightful rapidity till death pits api r o d tolls dreadful sufferings by.send ing him to that liidiscovered= country from whence no traveller returns, - INDORSEMENT OF THE rives: The many thousands trued at thisinititution year after year, and -the ntmiewns: important surgical opertttlonsyerformed by. Dr. Johnson,_ witnessed - by-the reporters of the Sun, aiffer,k and many other papers, notices of which have appeared agahrand again beforeAhe publics, Nl sides his standbagwe a gentleman of character and responsibility ; is Ilosufficient guarantee to the afflicted. 4 SKIN DISEASE SPEfffakilAY 017BEV • wryKal - No. 7, „ROWE IREDINUCI t g - Ste faltbiraL ISLABBIAGE HARRISBURG, PA., TEILIR.§DAS ETENING, JUNE 18, 1863. Ntw '2tb'xitrtirtmtuto AN ASSORTMENT OF OVER 100 STYLES -OF POOKET BOOKS, PURSES AND PO RTMONELIES FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, /KELLER'S Drug and Fancy Quads .Btore, No; 91 Market &rat, A. FINE LOT OF BANKERS' CASES AND LARGE WALLETS. Some Spleodld New. ,Patterns of LADIES' COMPANIONS. The best Morocco TRAVELING SATCHELS, And a general variety of PAM" mops, suit able for Presents, now on hand at 1 • r4LER'S yll] Drug &Ore, No. 91 Maiket, Strout New Goods....lnst Opened ! •. BERGNER,IS • BOOK AND STATIONERY STORE, embracing every ne w and improved style of . POCKET BOOKS, - MAGIC 'CURRENCY HOLDERS, CALF SKIN POOKEILBOOKS, BUCKSKIN PURSES, POETMONAIES, at prices to suit all circumstanOes POCKET . CUTLERY, Consisting of a:fine assortment of Westenhohn's Superior Pocket Knives. GOLD PENS, From Newton's celebrated manufactory. Every Pen add with a guarantee. PORT FOLIOS, wurrENG CASES, ROSEWOOD DESKS, PAPETERMS, 404 To - Other with every article usually found, in a first class Book and gtationery establishment; at BERGNER'S myl2 61 Market Street. 853, .RIII3IIC MILLS,- 855 858 and:3sls - Washitigton Street. New York City. GOVERNMENT COFFEE. 11011 - ttp iu thi foil pound papers, 48 in box, and in bulk. Our prices range ,from to 80 dents: WO put up the following kinds: AVA, MittAOALI3O, ETO ANT/ • VARIOUS -' „OTHER BRANDS OF SUPERIOR COFFEE. We believe our Coffee to be better than any ; ground Coffee now , in;use. prders acktres! sed to us, or to our agents, 'Messrs. Futon ffs Youxo, 182 Chambers Street, corner Washing ton Street, New York City, wills eceive promri attention. The retail trade suppllekby rust class jobbing houses in the various cities. TABER & PLACE. WM. P. WAR. WWI. PLABH N. B.—Trade Pripa fat figniatial upon ap plicatien. 060£1.d8ni-rdinr2B . . • • SA 11 1 20 000 -11* .—Ccanposec - 1 o f the . following brands, NA To. mimed : . NNWBOLD'E, cekbrated. Now Jrussits, selected. EVANB AND SWLIT'S, Nvrior. Excasion, vs:limped. klionwina's ENOBLINOR, net cn c anvas s ed ; lion Cm, ccmvaisiert. IRON CITY, not-camsussed. • . 11. am Hems, strictly prime. Coronet . Haiti, vary fine. Each ham sold will be guaranteed as repre vented. ' WM. DOCK, Jr.. & CO. "(17TRIT1NO FLUIDS.—Boss' AmericariWrit- YV ing' Fluid, a splendid Ink, at., 62 cents per quart ; ARNOLD'S genuine Writing HARBISON'S Columbian Writing Fluid, ISUGHLIN it BiJSEIFIIILD'S Ink, Copying Ink, Carmine.and Bed Inks of the best quality, Blue Ink, Muctlage,lko., at • • - ap6 , , SCHIEFFFift'S BOOKSTORE. fIOAL • OIL LANTERNS, tbat do not need V any obimney, and no wind will put ! the light out. Cell and examine, at NICHOLS k BOWMAN, 18 con Front and Market Ste. riioriveaklqw ALBUMS, Of any sirs not in the standard styles will be made to order. 'BERG NER'S "= ,Cheap Bocikitore. - CABINET MAKER. WANTED. ACAI3INFJI MAKER =who. is a very fine, careful workman, is wanted'for special. work. Good wages and constant employment given. Apply at the EAGLE WORSE. jel3-(l2w, - RIOTS STOUT and SCOTCH ALE, of the best brands, always on hinid andfori► e by [apl4] wikt. ixxng, JR., & CO. in CKERIKL-"—A large - lot of . Mackerel Mbarrels, halves and quarters, for sale low, by NICHOLS & BOWIdAII, w-Y B ' - Cor. Front and Narket"sts. , DIME, AND ITSAJAULTEBATED" SPICES, I :,front the most r celebnitadinl4iithei coon try, just received and for isle try. -31 4 ; AVM.: DOOrLt 030. OtrGALItS for ireeerving, of all kinds; call and 0 examine, at NICHOLS & BOWidAf, • jelo FrOnt•and-MarketiSta CHUSH, old,anitnew, Amu - IF4Kis Rairies, fox sale low 1 pp~ylb• Ajcliii/PS Sti/BOWMAFP. -oor, Irmik.lo4oo o- 0,000, Nov 2buertiotments. The Great 'American Itemiaies,", KNOWN AS "MiXEBOLIX E' • GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : HELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU," " " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. lIELMBOLD' S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. firdiALCotacESTRAI.ED" • vomPounry FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, - A POSITIVE' AND SPECIOITSEMED't For Diseases of the . BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, • AND D1101 ) 61,Q4L - SWELLINGS., This Medicieelnereasee - the power of Digeti:l .tion, and excites the.ABSOKBENTS into heal -I thy action, by which the WATERY dr, CAL PERMS depositions, and • a II UNNATURAL ENLARGEMENTS are reduced, as well as - pain Ind Inflamination and is good for. MEN; WO MEN or CHILDR EN. • - 11E.41BOLIY A 9 EXTRACT BUGHU FOR WEAKNESSES Arising from Excesses, Habits of. , Dissipation, '.••_ Early Indiscretion or Abuse. AMENDED wren TQLLOWING, lIIMPTOMS : Indisposition to •Exer-Dryness of the Skin, tion, Loss of Power; iossiof Memsry,-. Difficulty of Breatbinfii Weak: Nerves,. Trembling, Horror of Disase,:Wakefulness Dimness of Vision, Pain in the irck, Universal_ Lassitude ofFlurhing of the _Body,' . the MusCular Systeni,Eruptions on the Face, Het Hands; - Pallid Countenance.. These syroptoins, if allowed to go on, which thia medicine invariably' removes, soon , folick IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS, In ono of which the patient may expire. Who can say, that ther.are not frequently followed by those •"direful 'disarmer," INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. Many, are aware of the'cause of their suffer ings; but none will Confess. The records' of thi Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths .by Consumption, dear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. - THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED - mr.rt ORGANIC WEAKNESS, , Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, which Holinbold'e Ex tract Raclin invariably does. A trial will con vince the moat skepticaL • FEMALES:--FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOUNG. SINGLE, MARRIED, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE, , In many affections peculiar to female, the Extract Buchu is Unequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosis or Retention ' irregiv laritiy, Painfulness, or suppression of the cus tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or &hire:rue state or the Uterut, Lenoorrhea or Whites -§teriglY...and_for alt complaints incident' to the sex, whether irislngileithi•r of - Dissipation iorin the ; ' DECLINE OR CHANGE•OF LI6E. ,NO FAMILY SHOULD . BE WITHOUT 11: Tadao tialeamssletcluYvtl UnOlailallfidedt• oin4 for Unpleasant and Dangerocisasesiee. HEW:3UL WS EXTRACT BUCOU Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit- , tie expense ; tittle or no:change An diet ; no lin couvenience and no exposure. It capes fre quent desire, and give strength to Urinate, thereby:removing obstructions, preventing rind curing Strictures of the Urethra, allayieg pain and ltillernmatiOn, so frequent, in this class of diseases, and espellitig Poirionous, Diseased, and Wornout Matter. Thousands upon Outman& rho- alo been the victims of - lama; ands who tiave i> paid heavy feria' to be caw( it..short, time, have found they were deceived, and that the 11PUISOLI" has by the use of "poweifnl Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break'out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use:HELM.BOLD't EXTRACT BUQHII : for all Affettions and.Diseatiee;of the Urinary ;Or gars, whether existing in Male or Female, from .whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. -Diseaties of these Organs , require the aid of Diuretic. HELMBOLIYS EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and it is certain to haie the desired tiled In all Diorama for which it Is reconimended. , Blood—Blood—Blood. Helthbold'a Highly Concentrated Compqpnd: ELM]) - .EXTRACT SAIISAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an itifec don of the Blood, and attacks: the Sexual - Or- ' gawk Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat - , Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surfacer, making Its ap pearance in the form of Ulcers: Heimbold's Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear aid Healthy Odor. It being prepared _expressly for this class of complaints, its. Bided-Purifying Properties are preseriid to a'greater extent than any other • preparation of Sarsaparilla. HELMBOLD'S ROSE WASR. An excellent Ultima for diseases of a Syphi litic Nature, and as an injection in diseases of the Urinary, Organs, arising from habits of dissipation, used in connection with the; Ex. tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla, in such , diseases as recommended.. Evidence of the most re sponsible anti reliable character will accompany the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF CUBE EP from eight to twenty years standiag, kith names - known to Science ~and Faure. • For Medical Properties of Rumba, see DlsPimsary of the United _States. See Professor DEWEE'S valuable works on the Practice of Physic.: See remarks made by-the late celebrated Dr. pHY SICK,. P— hiladelphia. See remarks Auttle_by Dr. I EBlGlabi IIteDOWIgLA ct 3 illatedp " Eck° land member of the Royal Cortege of urgeoni; Ireland, and published in the Transactions :Of the Kings and Queen's Journal. See Medico! ICirnrecal Review, published by BENJ. TRA VERS, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeona, See most Of thdiate standard works on edi , eine. Extract of Bnchu $1 00 per bottle, or six for"s6oo. Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1 00 per bottle, or six for $5 00. Improved! Rose Wash, ;50 bents per bottle, ot six for $2 60, or halt a dosengoch for $l2 00,'whieh will be suf ficient to cure the most obstinate cases, if direc tions are adhered to. Delivered to , any address, securely _pitched from otservation: Discribe symptoms in all commtnicatiOns. Oursegiine.: altered. Advice giatis. 417,IDATrit. Persoually appeared before me an Alderman of the , city , of Philadelphia, H. Hohood, who, • being duly `kern, doth,,sitY, his pcepaiat tionscontain no, narcotic, no mercrirY, or othetl injurious drugs, and are primly vegetable. , _ HEIMEILD. _ Sworn and subscribed before me, this 28d day of : November, 185 : 1 - -Wm. P. EIBBABA Alderman,, Ninth ; street ab. Bacd,:Plffia. Address letters for informationin.cosiffilance , IL T:*. lILJSAH,D, 9k e l: do. -Depot lcoi llioidAlo E ,th:atreet,,bcdow — ut; rbuaskiphik . • ,W.411Y ME 1.- ESE MEM MIME Cht ittlegrao. Froni our it9rui ng Edition TH*l5ll/VVlVriaNs. We have authentic - informal= tint the rebels emanated Mai:berating; about two o'- clock yesterday afternoon, after.plundering the cltliens and business men of everything they wanted. . They also Bred the several ware houses, bat the citizens extioguished the thanes. it is very doubtful, however, wiaiiiher...they left our State. A large force of Infantry ar rived at Hagerstown yesterday afternoon, bat whether they will move In this direction is bird to 11141tke- „APtir.OrlyaNiy.ofrebelli was may - ing, towards Cumberland, and were encountered by Brig. Gen, some, twelve miles eolith of that place,'but the result of the encounter had not been melved. Troops are arriving in this city With every rain, and we have now nearly enough to defeat any force that ,may bp sent. here; wbh the fortifications now almost compliited. The glorlorurNerth sent in her full share of brave soldiers last evening,: The realities of Union, Elnyder; Lydorialrig and others in the vicinity poured in some twelve hundred sturdy SoldiOrs, most 9f whom have ~.aecci. service • be fore. • Easton, Lebanon- and ,Allentown sent also several companies who have been in service. Afier ten o'clock a full regiment: of ,brive men arrived from the- eountles'of Berlur,-,Mont gomery and others along, the line of the Leba non Valley Railroad. The Row York Seventh Regiment, fully equipped andarmed, wlllar#ve during the night. These forces will enter the service in the de fence of the State, and we 51241, fuel perfeCtil secure from rebel invasion. *They will proba bly be stationed near ClambersbUrg. Thep gitives from this City may now safely return, .4144. w,a 49P9 hat.PLOY witiActlivp e pfujejr re ceptiortarthetr &Miss& We wankl tiaggest the committee ' on- • - 0 * Regiment, that they rise the surplus funds. on hand. Abend of music ought to be employed all meaps io} O'CILOCIC, r. 11. - 1 -The telegraph operator has Piet arrived at Ohambersburg, and 'after he gbt machine in order the wires gave out, after senthag; the, words, °The, town is very tpdet." , . The Invasion of Pennulviuli, Greencastle Not, Burned by the Beb3lt. Large Fire Maryland :Con'oslxodenee of gho T0k9 74 .4 1 k ramesTowN, Adgpits Co., Jane 16 Baaostrer,.Esct : Diar Sw:—Uniess you have , positive aslar &nee of the detitructiorrof - Greerie:l - tuifik 'the operator at Chambereburg may have been mistaken ; owing to the fact that a largopor tion ofzEmmittaborg..waa destroyed last night by ftrp, including,,two cuurchea t which raged .of about l the time the ,sup bruiting of Greeecastle: The &aims accidental, ofigbiatingfiv a liv ery stable._ __ • We on the line bere haie.nuAntelligenre of the whereabouts of "the rebels; and - bur news is all derived from Philadelphia and =Baltimore Env A. 3a., Jtutel7,—Altoolet yet, and no further reports from any direction. K. SHENANDOAH VALLEY STATEMENT OP THE MARYLAND ,REGINENTS. Singular Escape of the Sixth. THE PIBTIi BEGIMUT BUILT CDT vr Incidents of the Escape from Winchester [From the Baltimore .ebneriegina imam 01 amag. 3110.0 Y. Major General ; Milroy reached Baltimore at 1 o'clock this morning, from Ferry, and returned again at 11 o'clock 'onli special train; with his staff. He - came dOwn lo have a personal interview with Major General Schimck4. and to waive, all .claims of rank interfering with the command at that:pernt, which will remain under Brigadier General Tyler. ,He, however, desired to return toithis man, and volunteered to :act In any position thlit •he might be deemed most serviceable. THE I,VACU2IIQN OY WIIMISTEL. We had the pleasure of a b4ef conversation with him, and were r pleased to learn that his forces have not suffered to so great an extent asp was suppbsed. At the time he left the Ferry forty-two members of- Alexander's Maryland Battery' had -arrived, • and it was bti4ived fannthionabla number had made the"! immipe In tlie_direelidii, of Romney mid' Oturtberland,— Thq melte seemed their funtee, 'awl lave probablyinaxonipanied.tha.cavalry., - Toe rirre riannann. , -The o nly biarytand - regiment that - Buffered !t imely *at the - OA-Regiment, known :es Col. &key's. whe.vratiAtilmit in Belthnete.gibe, 4koney.ter_eth•-thkgees the'liri=7lolol3it ryon tl is legitrient;mot for a timietbOylveri in a very hot position. The numberidlieposi NM = -.....-..-. -. PRICE ONE CENT. I wounded is not known, though but few of them escaped either casualties or .capture. They fought bravely, and it is hoped tbat a good number of them are prisoners of war. ME MAPS OP THE MOM WISIZIOD. The 6th Maryland Regiment, which was re ported to have been cat np and almost de stroyed, to the aston;stmi.nt of every one, came marching.inio Harper's Ferry yesterday after noon,With their flags flying, arms at rest, and singig "Hail (Mumble,' with the o,olwe Col. Howe at their heed. It seemed Nreras they bad risen from the dead, and thefr-riturn caused great astoniabmetit. It'appearetbat at the commencement of the assault on Wiiiithester they were entirely cut off, and being immitinded by an immense force surrendered, and were taken back of the works. In the confutden of the assault being made by the rebels they, were neither disarmed nor placed under guard, and Colonel Howe, know ing the country well, and seeing au opportunity to escape by a side road, formed his men in line, and in the darkness of the eveningmovid quietly off. They were compelled to take a circuitous roadto reach the Ferry, but went on their way rejoicing, with neither an enemy in front nor pursuers in the rear. ESCAPE OF Tire c&veLeT The cavalry force of General Milroy consisted of the Ist New York, 30th Pennsylvania, and two companies of the 3d Virginia. General Milroy ordered , them to retreat to Romney and Cumberland, and he yesterday received a dispatch announcing their safe arrival at that place. TILE EVACUATION OP .The outer works at Winchester were carried y the rebels by storm at six o'clock on Sunday vexing, and the whole fortifications strongly tweeted by a force of not less than fifteen thou d men under General 'Ewell. It becomes at once a question of ultimate surrender, or to make a bold dash to force their way through e enemy's lines, and a Council of War held n Sunday night unanimously adgised an evac ation. The large guns and his artillery were spiked at once, and at one o'clock on Mon day morning he abandoned , everything except is homes and struck boldly through the ene my's lines. The movement was so rapid that he enemy was taken by surprise, and the night being quite dark, the, movement, so far as the troops immediately investing the works were concerned, was accomplished with but little bee .They were followed by cavalry and a great many stragglers taken prisoners, but when four miles this side of Winchester, at the junction of the road leading from Berryville to Bunker Hill and Martinsburg, they were intercepted by a strong rebel force with artillery, and strongly posted ut the woods en the road side. General Milroy rallied his men and made several at tempts to storm and capture their batteries, but Was &Neill:tack. Daylight was now rapidly _approaching, and • UAW to cut their way through the enemy's lima, yrbleb...na succeisfullysebonipltshed, and being without artillery they suffered considerably, especially in-milaners Captured, before the enemy gave up the pursuit. About ewelve o'clock on Sunday they reached Halitostn,, and the enemy baying abandoned the percept, they, atter 'a short rest, marched into Harperrii - Ferry du' lag the afternoo The gallant fellows were.in a sad condition after so severe a march and fight, but were full of spirit and gritifilt ion that they had eecaptd the clutoties of the enemy. All the stone, ammunition and wagtns at Whithebter &It into the ban& of the enemy, together- with all the artillery, not a gun baying been saved. AFFAIRS AT SAITER'S rases. The telegraph is again working to Harper's Ferry this morning, and, as far as can be ascer tained, there has been no rebel movements on the Maryland side or the riser. The telegraph office ham been moved on to Abe Maryland Heights,. and there is every reason to believe -time if the enemy approach In force the town will be abandoned, and the whole force ratite across the river to the extensive wihks erected on that strung position. The folly okattumpting to stand a siege in Harper's Ferry Widditnonstrated lastyrar, and there is no doubt - it will be coon if it lute not already been evacuated. Every preparation has been made for such an emergency, and the enemy , will übtaina but little plunder. The town is thoroughly commanded from the keights, and it can be made of bat little or no value to the enemy. • LOOK Our ;Ow, Picarousals —Yesterday several visitors in this city were robbed of their wallets by the light fingered thieves who are generally to be found where thus is any great excitement. One man, from the eastern part of the State had his watet taken, containing pro. missory note, negotiable for the payment of four thousand dollars, Writs money and other val uable papers. Another gentleman fromßucks county bad one hundred and sixty dollars taken, and one or two others were robbed of their pocket books, the respective amounts of each we did not learn. This is making money very fast, and we wonder the scamps are not caught by some of their numerous victims. SALT, ground, alum, Ashton and dairy, in large or small quantifies, by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, al - Cor. Front an 1 Market streets. SIIGABS-;—Wbite and brown, of all grades and prices. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWMAN, e 8 Cor. Front and Market streets. F en. —Another huge roc of idaLlierel and Herring, in an sizes of paelawes, barrels, halves,' quartere and kite; •for sale 'lnw by NICHOLS & BOWMAN Car. Front and Matket Street& sp27 ORANGSS AND LEMONS—Another lot of Oranges and Lemons just received and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, my2O Cor. Frost - and Market sheets. POTATOES: and Peach Blow. A large . supply of the above in prhne condition, past re ceived and for sale by aprlo WM. DOCK. Jr.. & O,3BIIEVELD FRLtf7B , berresthulty sealed , P,in cans and juts, of all descriptions, and of the meet delicious character, for sale by WK. DOCK. Ja. & 00. oIY GLIM BLACKING, war. and "' to tain the, po li sh of but -/144414. ream, the lea M. -19 ' n oes: iiattEES ,STD filleal3B of all jades and :la at roam:o44o ; prices for. sale by CI BM