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Thu 'DAILY TELIaLC4i is served . to entscri- Alen in 111,.e City at- 6 cents ; per week .` Yearly aubseritterewill tie chark4l $4,00 in advance. watanot 7.lamaaars. • • rrhe drautattant isalso published weekly-a nd tug :Waled to- subscribers at the .following casli . Bine& popies, -weekly - - .$llOO Ten Cotfies, to one poVrice. ..... i • 0.00 ir wou t y _ts ti. . . ~: ritock Al vignaspra Remis.--The following are' the ateg tor advertising in the 'Dimwit.: ',These hatiiag adv.:A-tieing - to do will find'it'epti4eident kg'reference. • ir Font' lines .or lest constitute Ona=half Itinitre.' Eight lines or more than' fermi Condi Wee a square. ng . ,,,l2. l llVginfOVß 126grolepigrr .013 'ffr,ll-41,11Igt: F, 113 .4 °S$3B 1 ' 0 bcIOW. , CO 88SS8SE8SV,SS83 tr. P . 00 da g V ° itkbBEgEgraSS2 IV ra. tr::• 51 Z ttS'SB °goal 2Vg"*V ' Stig • • 11c. Ef r- 1 II et 2 13 1 PrZ . I 00 CD 04.. tO • • g 5 l(SgO 2,11 ' SEg adakaiigranon Noticeo,l. gate week, , * Mariiato t *Meer. audimot Netter.. Vancral`Ncahteanch !neertion.... ' ertitleineiti rioticee inserted inAlie OVi .ionk tit beiote Jilartiagee and.l3eaths; Ent Onus PER inis for, eachinprtipn.. As an advertising &Ain& tliallasauera has no equal, its - Jargatirculation, nign.awilarniirei,ln'oity and country, placing it,beyond oompetition. - 1 Ii 4iufieans. MEE 0r ES , _ll4 tT-91 CORNER aril ST ST - AND trAiatarraQuiatl§, TAc. Otartrlr. -11101111CW* litiljarLY 00N1)1701311) BY wirrastopvsur)a.: This-iff a First Class Etotel, and located la Ile sears! part of the city: It is .kept.iti thii beat tuanner,.ami its patrolas wit tud'eVery accorni modation• to be . met with m tace best houses in the w 111417. sa3o-dtf t B. T. BABgIIVS 1 ; Concentrated Condepsed orPub-erized BEI 8 0 T • P . : I ITIHREE gallons of handsome white: SOFT '.l. :SOAP made in five minutes.: No .greami required. DDISOTIONS.---Distiolve one- Ound•L'of• B. • T .13sirlitt's Concentrated.ondensed tit Pulverised Soft Soap in one gallon Alf boillog water; then add. two gaillifis.of warm water.. When cool you will have`three gallons of Handsome 'White Sof Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft rioap.l, The soap thus made is an excellent wash, for, *Ma, shrubs andidints'of all kinds: .• Justieoelved and for sale by Whil. DOCK, Ja., & CO., '-my27] Market at ., opposite the Co urt Houser VISITING, • _ WEDDING, - IMITATION' : AT HOME OA - EDS. , special arrangement with , tethe LP best engravere.in the conntry, molds of any description :will •be exeented.in tholig h est style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promptlk,st lower prices thanare eliOrg, ed .14 the stationersin New York OrThiladel phis:, :For samples and priCes•calfat - -Elf*Ptf BOOKSTOI3I • . - W SHADES of linen, gilt-tiold — eied; I :I44?AfiIIifIILINDS of an endlearvait ety of degivp oruimnents ; :aIso„CURTMN FaTUBAS wit TAsSFiit at yor,y,lpyk,rom. Call et ' . SOHEYOR'S.P.9OIWpF6: HERME-pribALLlr BEA.LIED. PEAOttES, t.- 'TOMATOES; PINE APPLM,. - 1 .:SALMON; OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS, • LOBSTER, WOMB; tki?sale by wq. DOCK, qr.* 06V.,!.' 1 ISLES AND *" idd* 1 1 " 1 ; 4 ,1 1W splendid stock of Pi:tkeffind ti , r; , ,i'glgiriart, Methodist, 1411buian,,an, Refbiiiied;iud other Hymn Bobki, just- recolv - , golo - ws CHEAP itOOKSTORM„ . Com, tom further-reduction-in Cosl l, ool superior articael of -nonexplosive Colt' 0t,t,,, tor eats very lo`ffie . ,_bY.4;.! • •'I t= \ • manors & BOWMAN, Col . : "grout end . MarketSte„L_ mr}l--~- ViOTOGBAFICAIIri3iO4:-Awtely bold I and clitaped=for Rd/Pail -203313711371-BOOKSTOBB, .de - - - 18;Market Street. Different colored dontbyarietles White Priagh;: Duple Fringe, orldht-Tree and other ehrubbeiy,.atrifeystone-onanyi-,, rr v Egin,:, Morignges, Rower of Attorti , l A , Banda mid JoatiaggefAlahke for sale atlue FACYERWARWS Bookstore. WititlVEß, BORDERS, &c., &c., sold at. laat year' prices, without any advance. apt 3 WHEFFENEOBOOLSTORA D - R.--4011[NSO'N --ii! OCK HOSPITAL, themost' ear , speedy, ind I Feffect . ust r etedtbeln. the world for = _ r . DIKE ABO, „DK lACERIIDENCE. Riminuxii. giii;*),Twirom nouits.: . _ , ' NO lag R OII IIY OR NOXIOUS DR UG. 4 afr 4 Warran#A_ er. Ne Orarr, in Awn .Onf A : .• : gi Ro i-:)61P, " • - , i -t - Weakness; o f the-,sgelt, , _Affections of the Xidrieys and Bladder,: Involuntary ;._dis charges, Impotehoy, general Debility; Nor--; ,V° llBll ., e 1214 ~D yspepsia, : Languor , Tow.; Spirits, yoarusion. of Maw,. ~• Palpitation •_ o f .!. the: Heart, rinititifit„Trieollniflat Dimness Of .614 ht, or', 4 i bldiness tibiesser of 'the Head, Throat,' I•lrsiiiii-Shin. - Sffeubluns of the Liver, Lags, Strcatipli or Bowels-those; terrible disOttkas ::arialeg_ pout the - Solitary Habits of Youth— thove secret ad•solitiniPreftlitrilere,fateX to their victims than -the song of Sirens to e Mariners of lllYsses; blighting their ina3t bill- Rant hopes or anticipations; rendering nnwrittge, &c., impossible, _... ._-_ ..,..;_. _ YOUNG- MEN . .• &wildly.- who have become the victims', of Solitary Vice, that, dreadful and destructive habit which - annually sweeps' _to an : untimely grave thousands of Young, Hari: of - the most , etaltml talents and brilliant' Intellect, who . .'might otherwise have entranced listening waked ates with the thunders 'of eloquence or waked to ecstasy the. living lyre, may'cill 'with; full confidence:; - . ' : , . I 1 : VA '' RIAGE. '. .:- "- 1 Harried Perseus, or Young Hen contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physicar 'weak-, new, organic : debility, deformities, 10., Speridfl . He who plains himself under' ,the - Care 'of - IS.: J. may religiously confide in his hcktoras a gen tleman and confident ly` rely upon his skill as a Pliyeiciii: '— ' - -- -' ' ' OIIGINIO 'WEAKNESS. • luniedistely Gifted, and full vigor reetored., 1 This distressing affection: --whielihniderdige misdrable.aneniarriage 'impossibld-ziedidliaiti , alty paid by the victims of improper ifidtdi t # •Yourig. persons arO'tod apt t& commit eit h•cninuot being aware •of 'the dieridfit.'onista l quinces fhit may ensue."' NOW; who that uri &stands the sObject wilt tiretehil - to deny, that, the power of procreationisloille icio - ner. by Witte falling into improper habits than by the' pie dent- . Besideabeingdepived the pleasures 44 healthy offsprittgjhe pipet serious and destruc tive symptoms toeath ibbdy and mind arise. The system becomesteranged, the physical anti inental.frinctibins]weakened, lose- of procretitive po•ker,Eriervirtur irritability, dye - medal pall Lion of the himit; • Atidigectien, zahhilitirti debility._ a. wasting of the frame, .oetigh;:ixat-i Anin.PA oll ; *IV and, death, ' 4 - • • ---=`. 1 '. ...,,.-------, --..--- _-"--- - -I, .7. Warp!, No 7 ne"=' :Tritareolcut..Stlaitro I - Left hand side going from Baltimore stirt:l4, fewActora,from She owner. Fail-not to o haWaiand number. :.-. _- • • Tiettereirneat::.he „maid ''and betaain a stamp. The. Doctor's_Diplows-hang in.-his office, i ..: • ~ : DR. JOHNSON, '.:.' . . .1 • Member of the RoyelfOollege of Surgeons, Len t , clon,:graduate• from one of the most eminent colleges in. the United 13tates, and the greatek partlof whose life has been spent in the' hasp* - tats - of London , Paris,, Philadelphia and - else. where, has Chested som e. of the most astonishin cures that - -were , ever known •iinanyltioubj, , t a iee with iinglOg lu-thebead-and!elui whereas , grist nervonangeseribeine.. alarmed: a sadden aosndli r , bashful' isse,!. WittiLirelinent briistaii i attended econOhnesfivithiderangehierit - of mind lain:e (inject IfulluedineelY• -.-- ': •-<-. -, • , TAKE PARTIC;UTiAIa 140110 X. ',; . Thiiiigain Soma of the sad and irielaneholy eftiktiprodtided by early, habits of youth, yie : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in to head r dingiess of sight:: low of hawerdar *mak palpitation of ,the heart;,_dyvePide, nervous irritability, symptionasof cfrissoniP#9)4 &c. L. ; xikrigpf . —The fearful. 404 R1NAG34,03341 , are, much to be dreaded—loss nf memory, " cos-, Woo of _ideas, depression of spirits, evil fore-, bodinge, aversion to troolety, self distrust, love, of solitude, timidity, 'B5 - c,'4'aralitinie of the evils'', produced. '--;• • ' = - 1 - r , ' 1 ( - - .= f IVEINGF , IfiIiti 1.1, Who have: injured themselves by a certain; ; ' practice indulged; In ' When , .. aloneci a habit fre, .quenliy, learned- from mil compani o ns; or at', . WhOol, , the., effects pf Which are nightly.felt, : even -'When ' asleep, - nria' - if not cured nonters, mini:high Impossible, ' add 'ldestilvf both iniral 1 , , end l bocly, should apply : immediately._ .1 '..• What a• -Piq .th a i a Peak. re:eur:fhe 4 0 11. ) ,:uf t, big ceentryons,darling of his parerite; should be snatelied:freni all prospects and enjoyrannti i of life, Icy the consequence of deviating' tram! the-pith of nature and indulging in a- certain " secret habit , : lineb persons parer, before contem plating. '22l'' - - " ' ) • ' , , 1 ' '„' , 'Paheine&GE; '7A' W , Reflect that a sound mind an& body are4the most necessary requisites to,Pramirtoponntibial happiness. Indeed, without pese,lho-Xurney ”' r':)B*-Ilfe become 1 WSW 011grjrnage , i the . i. • . t hourlidarkenao:the,view ; the mind r. . .4ns filuaTQw 6 l,3r l rh . de ' and filled vd*. the niel4elrelY ref on - t'.4o) l 4 l ojelikcof another bewinesblighted,Yrithour Own. • • -T • DISEASE OF IMPRIJDRINOIL • • i ...: ' , When the misguided eat Impoident votary of pleasure finds he haslmbibed the seeds of thlaptinful disease, it too often . happens ,that" an-dihned sense of *erne - or - the - dread of dis covery decerkldealrehi. - applibik,:taliiiie who, from,. ' edu cation-and MeOPeetabi li tY, Can slope befriend' ISM. He falls into tho hanihpef t g 4 s ._ rantand.deWgula! 'g ; retenders, who, incapable ofjeuring r :fildillie - pecuniary, substance; keep him trifling monftill ft er mont, or as long as the smallest fee eon. benblained; . and In deepair Wive him - with-ruined health:W. - sigh aver his galiingt disappointment, or, by the • use &Alia deadly - poison Mercury v hts4N - the -tonititii tional symptoms of this terilkile cllsease,on9h, .affections of the HokiitThkAtt,Voiii, Skin, eto l l iprogreOrieWithiffightfel rapidity till 'Elwy•? n' • t.,,_,...' 'to hi o dreadful aufferlir& *:_leAlf_ lug him to that t u_..ifilOd country from whence,no.trayellet *rip,, , _ nivissisorrr dr,iiiii, rms.., .1: - ..... PR .. , - • The Mitilyiitaatuitindtiatired r at this instiKttliin year-after-learrend--the--nwngumw - important urgicaloperationspecifotmedilDL - lohnidg 3 `within/B*l'lV the: "miters of ' e linn,'ajah- and *any offia - T: 010114:furl:Aka 'of which have Fre.' again and again before the pubilii," lie 41Mil.)3auldratalica•110 tkennig -- fliattd___ tc,.. of dbs' iii - m*w - .. au . suirtujr i ' • a•s ty, • ...i. :••• -LI q • As . ,t_t_,...X.• ' _ • Efl g 4trr tr. 2 4 1.2 a Is II ,ai..:S2 .1...., liMll =II BUN DISFASIFS SPEEDILY CUBED.. 0178281. No. 7. aOrTIR 171.7iDNEJOIC 87. illtNtaL HARRISBURG; PA, FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 10, 1863. Ntw '2lburtistmatte. The Great "American IlexnedieN" , KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD'S" GENVINE — PREFARATIONS, VIZ : , HELMBOLD EXTRACT• "..BUCHU," • • II " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPItOVEED ROBB WASH. ISLELMBOLD , 8 , ~ • - GENUINE PREPARATIONS: " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED." - I COMPOUND,. . - • • f - FLUID, EXTE ACT''.l3llolWf'-. ..... A'' POSITIVE AND SPECREE9 BUM , .. Fhr Diseases BLADDER, KIDNEYS, 'GRAVEL,- : - 1 AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS: ' This Medicine intireasell the power, 'of .Dlgeni thin, and excites the ABSORBENTS Into : • beg thy notion, by' which the WATERY or ' UL CEROUS depositions, and all UNNA.TUIIiAL EN - L4RGEMENISafe reduced, at well-as Oath and Anti uhmatiott, andlii . gOod . fiii 'NO, 'WO MEN or CHILDREN." -, ' - .. ,- .. _ ~_ , . ~ .... ArENB OLD' S _EXTRICT -BUCHU FOR WEAKNESSES '. • i Arising: rom.:Excessenc %late :beDiesipition, Early Indiscretion 'or Abuse. ' • :airman wirn aws sinlownin stamens : IndisPosition to Exev - Dryoess o f the Skin, thin, . . 'Lose•of Pewee, ' Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing, ,Weak Naives,Trembeg i • • • Horrorlaf Disease, Wake esi, D ininees of Vision, , -.:Pain in the Back, ' - Universal-Lassitude ofFlushing of the Body, ; the Muscular System,Eruptions on the Fat*, Hot Hands, , Pallid Countenance. , iThetie,lliplorinn, if slipped t 4 g,'49 pfi, Iflibh ,t i medic 4nirlfriabry- tbmovW. -, tbon'frill6tv , POTSINCY, FATUITY', EPILEPTIC FITS, In one of which the patient may expire. Who l[paibtiattliat .they ale not Jterinently folicaved l'hy those "direful diseases." - .. 1 , INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. . . Many are aware of the muse of their suffer ings, but none will confess. The.records of the Insane Asylums tuni,the melancholY deaths by Corunumintion, hcar.ample witness to the truth of the assertion. THE CONSTRICTION:, ONCE.ARFE7I74D VITA ORGANIC WKAKNESS 1 'Requires the aid of medicine to strengtben and invigorate the system, which Efelmliold'in Ex: tract Buchu invariably does. Atrial will, con vince the meet.altenticel. . • . 1 11 1 EMALES--FEMAI/ES-4100 , LES, , aid) QR...YOUNG,SINGLE. M'APPIND, CAR CON.TEOLATING ,NA Ai?? r' GE , , ' ,In hinny affectionh..peouliar 0.1 %Mali* the Kitraet Buchu is rinectifilicici - lo•any, other remedy,, akin ;Chlarainls or, Betentioo,..kogri; larit", Painfulness, , or, eupPrelisiOn ef.• the via -1 tomarf 'EtrabOaticips. Ulcerated on y - Schirrolls state' ,of ,tliCUterds; Lettoorrhea or Writ • es, Sterility', and for all cduplaants incident' totin t : sex, Whither arising from Indigmation. ,rabi -g t --mwetinfratiki -- TD - ii:irg: rick. f 4 Pa " : 44130114 4514 :32,11 Q er r11 44 D j . 7i.t/ wn719 444.....1)1 12 4 eine for Unpleasant an d - Dangerous , l7lnWes• ' ."11.01.8014):8;EX:Ilt&OTB. Okillir , Cures se crab:weans-in ' all thetir.stoganyato iitn• tla =Papa ;• little or no chaege in diet 4 nb -in coavenanoce 'end- no exposure. 'lt carnet- fic quent desire, : and:gives 'strength to. Urinate, thereby rounKing obstruction*, PreVentitnpand curing Stnietnrea of the Urethra, -tdiayirg pain • and inflammation, so frequent in this Maas lf , diseases, aunt mtpeiling Poisonoua, • Diseased ,an ' Wornout Matter i , Tinonsands- upon thonsitnde who have been the victims of quacks; (and mh ni have paid heavy fees to be cured in a shor time, have fathicl.thef were cleceivazi,,m4tha the, ...”Euinanlllinua.by %theil2sBi of tifasterful Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and, perhaps after marriage. _,___-• , • Use.HELKEDLD'S MKTIIACT BUOIIII for all Affection:vend Diseases of the Urinary Or gans, athethr Alining in Male• or Female froni whatever Came origin:444, htir'i no nmtier . ,:ipf how long standing.. Di:lenses of ,these Organ* require the 4 _,;• d i' a Dlinetic. .•rozia.B.up,B t4tellgls the Great Diarethc, -siad 'it ii 'certai n ta ,have the ,dealred tifect in - al( "Diseases_ for ivhi9h'ip is rennin:dna:o4a Blood—Blomi-ii - Riaod. Helmbold'a Highlyi Concentrate Carnpounr.2 MAUD). EXT/4011 SARSAPAIIIMA 'SYPHILIS. This hi ithaffac tion of 1124 - 131 bod„ and ittieki the Sitiitar-Or-, gat e, Limey; at the Nose, Eire, Thcons VKlnd- POP, and'°ttlel litoooll-PPrinnl,,meXilig•its.4- 1 peatance in the form of uicera. Helmboll • • Extract Sarsaparilla; Imam, the BiO6o,and: removes all Scalyßroptions of the Shin, giving to, the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color. It lining prepared ;expressly for this class of complaints, its Blnod-NiOhn,g propentles.are ii"Berved tea gr eater ' extend 4aa any 9t4er preparation of Sarsaparillas • - .1 • , , lIKLMBCDD I 8 BOSE WASH. , -1 An ekePilePt Lotion for ' diseases:of is Sypti liticllatipre, and aaanrinjection in :diseases of , the .Urinary,, Organa,'.. arising from Intbituof dissipatimi, used in-, connection "with t the,Ex - - traoteßrem eandAareaparilia; in such Diseases el 3 : reowerneaded. ;Evidence of the' mostire spo.aribie and reliable character will adnortmanY Ole ...nnedhanea-' ; CERTIFICATES OF CUBEEP front eight ...t0 twenty •'years standing, With names: known 'So Science and Zama•. For Medical Properties of Buchu, sea Dlaphnahry of the United, States. 2 Sfa Professor DIMES'S valoableiworksPli the Fraction:of Physic. - Sea remarks made by the late Celebrated Dr. PHY-• BIGK r Bhiladelphia.,--Seeretnarks-madebytDri ErgßenalielJONTEF4l.6, atelebratedPhysialan and member of ther-Boyalr College of Surgeons, IrelitnAl and published- in the tffransacticanf of the Kings and Queen's Journal. 'See Medico- Cirnrgical Beview ; initaishtd - by BENJ. TRA VERS,,Ned/ow:ef the ItoyaleollageaßSuigeons. SeaJnost,of the late standard works on Medi cine, ,Fatiractaf - Faichu $1 Q 0 per . bottle or 6 /,' l , fOi - $ 5 91 1 P# 4 . 1 4 of sorsflPorflia, Si 00 .1r lAtt t l r li or six fo r ~s¢" too. . Improved Bose w'otir4=3ooeents Per :bpille, or mix for 60 1 or 11814 hapin each:for $4 00 rhieh wiilte,suf fidient tb cure the most obstinate eases; KO** lions are adhered to. ])ellvereittow address, Eeanielf,packed i friiM., obssfrstiqrsest,lo9 sytelitointrintell cio, idniraii6itione.' .**.• gnar intiteeV ' Advice gratis. - s .',' -,:'' 1 4"eitl'olfigil' 1 1.1 1 ehied bbfqr4 me aii„Aid* l i d the .Iq.of innagbilin iEr. T..lfon I*l4.bet4.4ily'Fiimin , daio.'o4, - . Wl** 42 4 ttimssco - ntainnoltaidtic,.no` ' pr:oStifin i linkup? drugs, laid are p i p? , veg talda , i i , s ,-• s w ing and subscribed before memi2fid..daY I of NSve*ber,'ll3s4.. WM. P. MBP,ABD, 1 Aldfithaq Ninth Onset nb1 , ,, e0 rbik. 1 finew 118634181 ' filffali 2ll4 , is COnirdenoe. H. T. HELMBrjw, chemist. Depot 104 South 10th ettr, e t y below Ch lf2 estnut, Philadeaphia. toBl7 Cte. Etlegrapil. 'From our, Atonal% IMMO Wilk SITUATION. - Glorious Vevitoik and-New Jailayaii eattrL, Mild bet ;'veteran - troOln 'the .thousands. o”'erl4 reg4ilerkPllaßkvedhgre yesterday !ate,. r: daterminedito assiatthre Keystone State' rib driving - the- rebel: horde -frotnu-her These regiments have all seen active - 74-!1?),.mill again to tiseir . rewittvil ; W 614.110.31kve,'...MIAlunication with. 0tp °, 14!.. Asersburg, Thet,operittori atAvhialf. POirit; re; ports thiit information:` received thrdiih ', heir -scobblt femme hits to,'believe e rebels are atiniteight,Milesiloinihat Place in 'force. : MirinformatiOn,Tiovever;received through sconte -sent-out by 413 e %mauler :at fild . ppenis burg; esy the reheis in force ire - again rapidly adilrichig aeon dliamberibure WOW of these reports' is correct, ire are IF. able - t 0 say. Other iderniatiOn'iedelied-bpre afterwift probably deteintineihe Mater. Heavy carinenadiog ielieird at Grierieint, - ; in the direct - ion of HarpOr'aVerry. ' The last...twO' tiforoiiii3dlnen'of . Oen: Milrb 'e command, passed id'Ocnnellaburg yesteiday n 'their way . to Bedford... Nothing fnrtqr has 13 1 Oeiribeard : a Ate force Said - to be' within "trienty-Oi. mile's Of Baltimore:' the driigstbies ntCliamlierslinrgworo cleaned out, payment being made in rebel kifp. "No . public or.private prnpertx : was deitrOyed ; I "matters' are OA* favorably: r, 13 . 1 4 31 i..f0r idpiensiVe alitt 9ffenudvei moyetnents are ,abnridatit.:: -.l it t ?would' , be -improper i0.14y * Mere, 11110,1117LTeli NIKON. GOVERlipa. 6tlleli . . Vie foliciWing deitpatch,,a ildiemsecitii Pelen 1 Wi Orin' If :Thomas and A::l2(. ; Clitteil, was to t to PEWOt4 I4 iqso l4 * . . V i : " • : ' -: .• ' , qui rl y,, B uie„ Jun e s 18.•:-.11ititive•,y0 r 4. idell'Aileteredlor the` irciients 'irge,p94, . .1. - WilVatiiltoWisriior of 'the . State, ' eterriti i ei matter and return them to their homes ire ei earliost date'conelar,:4l' with thxnefilty. of , 'border. ' , ThiiM t igpittdanOickli*Atatfon on . part of the me„n, :lienifiliem here. at (aloe, thafith,6*.dimttorf tati`he perfected. ' - '. _•.• (gig y.: :. 1 ..,:.., ~; ...TA:43i.otFittnt; :.: 4:.... ~, iv- . , "GbvecnOr of.Pennsylnanik. 4 l - -.- ........... ..r... t .• Zai ,0 ' hi-,WISIE.LN , G:it - ir , 111 Bela,Lee I. .iR ep— 0"....rr, tWwtc :--. u--.e - : a 4':- -- i t l d :, i: e) V I . •-:?-- . -..._.. • r.YitomPtcym! , Jeee /8. ifeth'Y geSeit. mg . heir hiem iiiiteePte ( Kte ill "-Preeidtrit'as the 'Knipp ;E x trao rdinary - en htinist or - Plenipotentiary of. Salvador. •-; Itip ohms of friendship ;Were ex _bodged ad usedi 4 , rauch r oceationa. , , • y , :, Thorned D. E Evade r of Kentucky, lat eCOn r at& at Dammam, -has . been appoint - 4 1 :r `i Slates•Attinney for" • therTerritoly of-Nevada. Peltneetqr of the APPY, Edviatd :Y,:: ton of Connecticut haw been ordered yto New- 01 Nana.' Ncrgeneml alarm estate in WealliiigtOn. dansequencerid , the- Proximity of thole/um* A. fewt potions ' . howavar r ! not of our ritoidan population, yeaterday turned theirli S. not into gold, and left the city for their hornea. , I It is reported- that Gen 114 is near Aidlei Londoun county, but of this !-thereis no Mr; tainty. There seems to be no doubt,. _ however ,that some of hls forces are irkplat direction... • UplO - laet night `tiotbing', q atirrlag,linporj ftangydi scarcely anythingliaWbeed heraci-fittl -the front. • . . 1,.- , :?.i1.1. --. 1 ' •' : ' : • -- .. orropro - • • The Ship oiown Point ben•tif - z by Ahe • . : , ; •.. (.2. t.•l • : • :-..: 1 : • 1 '=:•••f - ' = 1 Florid a Ant time; Jane 18 t The ship Vrownv raft; frbeilrikleir - Tor ICtii fart:RtAtielsio, irrie'leirsiths%thinPrivitteer Merl fhb, MarlBth; ta!let - .18:10ti'gl , 8,8"'• I ' . : a t Captain' Glftit ()Mite atitpOttPirdoPoint; obit that he railed-fromelieror-Yoriroor-April 9th fig San Franebseo:-70n: the lllttoli efii'y be 4P deandelbyttherlitietnittorlde; whichPliturend ' in ilrittelitodors, - ind takek-vbeieedin'rot ' After t i rating ledititithey wanted - Iran the . shirr: plriteatereedlhia.l.l t•-. '.. M. .1::- ii: t: • - -: On thedOrlitheylellitt withlbeiDatibb Tirginlit;lto•whitotrvereell=the cini•bil 'wit and two sone, two mat and -2 :Wiriftifigs tfeced-PPI !brought , tothis, vit ~ t The Ora sent a barrel of bread and - bee f en board tip, Tlittilin for 'Oeirtale;l343 and pattf:, ,s , - i Theidagitain of the Nirglniivivaa' eirszeirdiniffy kind t o th e ph r ti, •r. , ' ...L .ri ,i Ps The ship PrOWlTTPintr2V lB :9Flie d Ar.. o44ol . 4. - finap:iy, of 13ootola , wile* her Vertredjori ;$lBO,OOO I n the TWE.' . • Reported Adiante of tile Bebe Sae= Marylaild. E ' • MOCOWlNLLiiinta:bi Petri& Cousriy,'Pa., 41ufa 7.7= - S tranlers .0'043z - the =latagliPithlgrillioT 4 IP"i°11 O uP_to o'clock, P-2 11 6 90 1 4, V A Arm& Velow'. They 'repO4 that efght thorts9d rebel crossed rt Wilthotispoit - and biatolied - on Han-1 cock, at, vhitah pidat 1,600 of General Milroy's' Plited force bad been collefOl• ' „Thasa. ma i n wag In a state of dernoradzation, QAthont ' orankation, fled itilia'feoifUd ia- Ylk/f Of the rebels; alid 'are 'noir scattered through altparts 4 0f4h0 oortittry. rglkia.'wOUSlel 3l, to acPAVit fora large Pm' uoll of the. 2,000 reported , as lost by General fifirey, 3' • " • • . From Califon Tune ,r7.—The steamer Ore- I gon sails teilay•'fol':AtielkTorthweaterit &mit of Mexico; witk rairilfig waclfineryandpaesengera for thOlTotoilig retloM . • • o . l Aibititildldfail for i rVeTtlitk Ma. p 0,1141 - WOWS; Col. Wm:l4f §to*,' f kha u fwentrsecond lowa iegirodit;iras*M nor aineted for Goyer por 'l?yibe , v.. CS . ' • 0 • ,V)114. `..r -Ia.APPAP a Bridge lacens, Jane 18. The covered bridge of the Grand Trunk rail road, over Royal river, at Yarmouth, Me., was burnt yesterday. RBOWEDAPPAN FERRY. itc Toint Hooka, Delftructtoll of- r a Train ...of Cars CA T - USE - . sum-mans, ETU~E.ORAENEntLII[ • al ... The Lesson : :Of the mint- starilatick - i.l . ~... _,- 1 , 331'. -:c. :-.,. MILITARY ,;:mtimniamivs,.3 rai . ~. _ _.;::::-..t. , ..., , I, - -..,.?„,-,...:.......- ..., .•.. _ - CAPTUREAND metiberfoit OF A ,Tilni ,ii• . • t _ :. - - f., ... .......i. ii..... i .** j ..... t il l :: ''Aimaiinine'echiff:tinitnightii:Tx4 Vrn fir cavalry crossed- th e Patin - nth Weir • thq Point ot, flecks and upon : th at place, ?at Nth b.' there was no_ force of ,defeatte,, ; except C ap Menon'll "reffirsi.ltical ctivalty., All these w e captured, iheltalingihtiOapViin limiele 41 - opt the leaireogegeinet% selfer .'eiti *a' d OMR. . ,',llkeftiNeritibetareen tWanty:anil y. inall— 'fiimultatiennaly anothatliady of 'l ila ,4_ -• • :ritotinted;:cromeff the river 'higher - hp, en& t tacked .ffiejor Cole's cavalry' at Oat:teen :;E. " tion, about segen ‘ ornightntiles east ofiliPe '1 F9iFy. A fight, ensuedi.but with.,,,wbat„ Fes 1 . 1 taanot yetteice'itaibed; ;;. `,' ' , - ,7.- - Kbtiut the samelline a part or therenein 'I Cavalry OharglEupdmit.military:trainniubs =den in its ntlittne- -.: Age:Aided of One:ft - class loComotive and about twenty-three ea returning 'from' Barpei's 'Fairy 'lei Balrunii _ after`- having , carriefftproviiiowito eupply' - t I garrison: during, the day. I :Fortunately thiaw I the. last",train of a convoy of five, the oib tivi4lnif preceded it in safety, awl jai reach Baltimore. Of the catitirar train *ere save cars loaded with produce thityrielleirit iiiiiti froMs..dangerfrootithe:Nkinity of Hermes F ry,,abio some! Ofteein.vikawngersi. , who - ihdk:a vantage of , the .trairr nikher to: eteape, - nr busineseconiected With thantiny reklitreiltlie , 1 to porno down thexoad.:l_lBeyeraliof-theruiws 1 sutlers, and- per:kepi dne or two subordinate Ye -' oral o ffi cers. These are said tofhayti been- 1, carried off-to Virginia t -.with two of the fo r railroad; ructsyttp 2 W1044121.144arga of - thatrai 2, .:!.. 8 40 /1 ."... 1 4tt-Pirle n g IMn. - .Pitlsteth,' t Tram - was burned entire!) , lat the, enemy, , w , curried binning-cbsit fiotn't O'furnacennd ha them upowthe fleors.:(ff Abe cats:- These- " " .1 .:* ,ti 3 d. of t/fttigt4lPO:ltentte Caw one. fist lettept..witq tom, QUO, ,or ! Oro , ladenwith. 11, `and 'Wetter ,fdur ,eintity e to* ca;M. 041 %into tatioaxilit a pOint'beyerideatectlni*, l he tarmithinhiaprwiwed, nt that: Place; succeeded e in escaping. ; On. rwsebing the:Po tif Radii?, 'howeyer, ti _was again ,-sttacked.l .h *Lelia , f otce as 'oleigiid {t to inv. 'Effors vi . . V. .4. 4 ~ b Ili , ea . Thelliman anci,litiiiimaisyne gied - bd fit iicalltiilt.).a.t4elighilwir744t:t. tinctur eisChelievtd to be ; among the',prisbum, l' !lbws :fir,- in the Ostia catortitn; this seemi t 9 ; bave, beau : the-, ~fillit-i railroad • ProPer7 ll 4 ; stroyed. •,„lielfitn, Ate twits nor the, bricges,4 'the oPinpkthlriiiiverbien dequale4,,liut the WO graphflees cif ithetoadAvEre ctirbt the enemy in sieverarplaces: Arian-the enemytnilting his" thet.lippmthwee, :the aoluomirti tiiiiigyiphib ripe cell ratite" at therPoint:ot Moils= firalrel34 littri tii position,-auir,vemldnealit , bill, peat WhilUtti dist:ruction was gbirig•ol, but was finally for" to leave.L. , . , , v .-• ~f_; : ' • .. ' !, --.: After:the - pitipetraticknt thes# Wilwthieiirthi enemy istbved , olt, but,' it:ll4aid, watched thq -road ize - the rolettitty itaittig the . flight; in the 1. . m ro a o 4 1 „hopes that oilier traidis ordetstaiiiihm.hi t • out i fail into theft. chitehes.. ' r -' ! - ..'-- -' - - • szcasimiliti 'ii'WinMilicii '''-- .. `: Yettpplay therewaliOrudditrable inthit.i4d- at Frederielt, OA points, vi s et of iti r on„account of , a-kepoit;ici.the 414 that ts, cipi i . tachment of-ielisla qiiiit:OtuailyAteenl near t about, the Ilitifi 11014 re, no mid ifitinrefirmal,- ea TONOthiiie4Y::!the•,, *0 sasie:, this. l aigfrt - lii • act - 1-0 1447 .6 : • b9r44, the caluteliy the enemy upon the . c.ontmaiiiirif Giii Kilroy, a captain and eight Men PrMom of-th companies succeeded in =Wit g_ o'Al' *ape L'hey.tmagle w forced :march through iNirciiscrei and PouilomPoliPtleti, and ganeell . j th riugh WI Idatyland,. and th ence , along , 54e- b,oluer,oti gentgetnerY county: "Their app,rence af dim Point above alluded to; and-thek ' 'repeated ' imi grates Ibr the-ratest inilitatY . ,news, gait,. Awl to the,auspicion that ! they were.reliell, 'Tay' hafe Anse arrived in this, city, 1 , ~ . 1 i • GetidraMilOY and the'pemliefiltitiviteis Wholiift here-yestertiay ititeintioein - spe" cif' train, proceeded guider - aelMotwicocy;lntlugon, tearthit o ._ ,f the disasters ~ Aellill,ProigeeiLlit the Point 94 i ~ .6 6: -x.ez,ke4 - 0 Ale riilty. ,, -.,-- Tr 1 , f./ __._'Th-._l"el'i.V.ero-Atti,T,IIWW,. in I , Fgededek last o YAginSt -Ix tiloAPPqaßlOc! YR" tiorilitemy•lsteon i , iiiilbrablitloinsutthe,ohliNnthAltatmaip battle ground, ithich /AIWA 0 the 4 - ollempt. , glietti *mho rebels etc rip;finAck thrsminuithgibhw- Frio , •• t• '4 . 1-2 . :• '2f rL i it? awnitriv:iiniatiVitiipioiV ,, •- "! &intim (Whether °arnica 'or , itotlik , not- alieer.q tabled) that 2,010, of hie t letot, cornfisting Afi:6oo,infautry and 1,000 cavalry } . md. suc welled in retiching,Cllmbeiland, last %night.i.r)Th'e I,3M" , raU who bid's n row escape, fpm Icing oaptbrid Mks train on theAtthithtel end Ohio rattroAlvilterdaY , iintwthitelty,tegdc the 8 o'clock train of the Northern Central railway this morning, with httiltaff' ; andji 'rea carded to Neirliibuig with thlilelv,'oooiriissi • • • .1 • 4 - : - • itrurPubLlPM2ll/117**Iii-ol r • ~!t Governor ltradford - duly authorised) Copia* W. li.ißevere formally ofthe Chicsigezindivel,! and more bitterbi:ofibe!illisworthw.tivtattes; thia,morning tcprecruit , regiment oft infantry; the:Bathdima of r -the: City Gould formi Anwthanuelensof the mornisatkst, withetp-, weeds-inf . /60: ateinteni - enrolled. goon haVe beenitar rolled • Willtibiilnizie4 tered:intasesvieor unditithel: call of.::thb' Irvin' I entdot ixuktlis iiatnnteers:s liteoebiudat the regibien4 adlelsraised,rwillialt tender by the Govertthrttitteptidu Ihive . ter-reavleg hirrstcr&c4tt- 1 " ?• 2 . .! Major lienjianits-131011son, a '-formor IMO mender ch ithe finders:Skirt GreYst ). bag Islhol received authority from Go'vernor , Srlfaltikif knit a segr qt cf- Infanta ..Vsketthitubeidi of tbe 6400 'mon of the ergll t .,eßlital antaititc4hati'lieenl,64,,y; ailsilaiotheivixtissigsnY *Um thuMndAiii Baca its :soon exhindsedi and niotA tin c am iciirbeerropened" ta 'varitius sections of the city, and numbers are flocking in to assist in the defence of this city, now threatened by the ' rebels. . MINIM PRICE ONE CENT. aum. iILIZANDIrIeII annum We are gratified in being able to announce its arrival of Limits. Alexander,teary ald Hell, of the Ist Maryland Battery, with tbirty.tbree men of Capt. Alexander's command, who came in from the vicinity of lietitora and Cumber land. These, with Capt. Alexander and Lieut. Evans, and forty-two men already reported at Harper's Ferry, make seventy tour out orthe one hundred and twenty-five men comprising the battery accounted for. The impression of those who have arrived is-that - bitt tew of the battery were killed,..ittey,haviog,cup to the time of the evacuation of Winchester,. but one man wounded andinctee killed. -Whatever Ices they, have sustaiuni. : lntsidering_ Meat, and as they were airmountia it la believed that but few were captured. We hitt-the tieliimo ey,of Gen. Milroy as the, braverg, ext4btted by the command; alid — ther great service they Xendeied during the Ittonninref the wafts at Minchester on Sunday evening. , - - IreriPeithtlfattlie face of Ttener Macy- Ytolde at - ,Berrifillle; AM the: apples& of-'the Rebels td that. point, w,ere ,cedered to fall bark 'curWincheater;aird while thii'weireglitting in motion, one section of:the Mar/hind Battery, under command ot.Lipptextant Alexander, kept a brisk tirtfon the funnily; driving them back Mhttrorlt .they : appeared, ,and „some -fifteen wounded ,Bebeht were seen carried fromtbe field. On being"prersal, they lohilal Ahtf - Mtitintle of the. - beitterYe end PurlhabOnlors.Wlncheeter. The fight at Winchisttw on Sunday afternoon - *Ma - pretty tievererosty,ilind from 6 to 9 o'clock .in tile- evening , Captain Aleginder kept pp a A& Fri oon`the 'enemy, and repulsed them in several attempts to storm theworks be was dee feuding. Hittguus.werepot captured SS 4 . 1 ,"d at Witt; by the storming of 'the battery , alllspikedwhentheatorktt were abandoned by order of General Milroy, and were not, sale potted, Wined on the sthideryland bfthe. ene my. At I o'clock ton :. Monday morning the evacuation was oniered, antiCaphdu ftlextualier Was' 'directed to - spike and abandon his 'guns and mvo;his borstal : 131 m •' m!" ,0 4. 1 a" There is much anxiety in the Pity relative to sth Maryland regiment; which - ir reported *have been most severely handled in the 38- cent - battle near Winchester. • Front someaf the memiberrwlo hen *ailed Baltimorean learn a few particulars of interest to those wio have friends snit relatives jn the We learn that the 6th Maryland, mik4in re treat from Winchestar, led ,the advante, and met the full force of the rebel aitilleri that intercepted the column ftini'-,rotlesith4 side of `Wineliester. At the same time the 87th Pennsylvania' Col, Seball,_Af Pa ranctatiollthiCkoilnee tiMit, Col. 4 Ely ant the 12th were se verely put lip by the Mint aglitter/4 reportedis i ftlialrtheP n 10 11 4 and 041-1161) oat of WO a reitiment Ated,retprried. The Fifth iittntrifilti*aflatiiinircit ing Lieutenant 'Colored . . Otiarfn 'A.: -Halton, .Thameginsent _ . Criatain 'Bach: df . durnpanyir., and CspEs£n Neel, -of Comnituy A. 2 eireumpott-d as pmi diet. ..Pts. l / 1 Yount,: of Crollegor D. is "Molted killed. Lieu' enant &Ora*, who I!iniAtceipg Lieutenant Colon, 1, and 'Capra` je 010 , 1-8 .n. of eomparly E,• • Ware both sick' in the liesikitat; at iVihehestrervand were taken prigettera. .The,ubserkee of golon4 Schley ,basheahrorit inentsd_ttpon.,but we have sPen•supider Imp brio erar l4tjlroy, dated CM the 7th; directing binviorepoit to Gt-neral B..henck, a nd ro await the pleasurgat.ther War De —porWant,W4lllll- mare— Be is still bore Invitee that old*. lawdd 1:1118 been unable to ascertain as to what datyls ieanbed of him. All the shrvivinkoffioers and members of the bth liogiutent hintylandVotuntears are ordered to.rneet at the =house of colonel Wm. Louis V0.,60 14orth Green street, Friday MrWng, the 19th instant.:at 9' o'clock. A. pinata attendance is required. - • now We learn by refugees .frinn Haversterth tit atielty le occupied by a Aetachns.-nt of Jon in's cayalry., Akyd, the-former editor of the File' Pr011;4 per iihidh tee supprwiielby tio doverilillek4 ein'd etitticii' se* t4,oath, re turned with tire4ebelx. . , tetkixleAo4ekk 4r the !Mee the /la 'ea; theVniqh paw, And. 04 comme4teed the re issue of the AistPriss. — Theieb-is, 3'tbi4M derstood, avow the poirpbseto remain in- Mary. lOnd. Perhaps write other -parties may have something to say on that subject.. nom- rw7t - Esk XONROL. r Id3MAILY : 111011.ifti133. Focrews•Mientoit:lnne 13 The Yorktown Ocariier - riff veiterday. says :- 1 40 ) 1 r most imPort 6l 4 loogitnAlcre islor the: pies. ent contraband. Great activity preValls in the aliment; and' is pa r tlimlarly Magifested lit combiaret a '• ' • - - Two men of-the 127th New York Beghfight were, shot isat,ffulOsYlbY bushwhackers, alum thiles,abeve Wffliamstnig... A, numberpf• Ake Is were Captured. - The propeller Diamond Siiiie:fronAlWWYMl for Washington, arrived today. .13hospoice the United- • States *savor Nemigole off Smith's island at &nil , - QII the,l6th instant, which .ported all Well: She was steering Borah. • - Official -Report of the Destruction • 1011111016 . •.7 • t Wesstearos, Jong /741e•-liaNl-Deinatineltt kas rielveik*. froii• toe , Paria-4•21t.• ten t: Th:4 , 6o: fiction of Bluffton, MI expected that on. the Oill:gast, Lieut. Commander Ifavat Aso • the Commodore MaDonougli.cp , expeOtloi.r- The army forces from•Gen. - M - Pute4i comnianit, numbering one pougand men en board. the t ran sport Mayflower, an tanither army trans port iiiro:nndte-thiminsniniusd of Col. Saltier, an d- bY was destroyed e cb proP calf belogApfed- Though thd-rebidein a eeveial cbarg , they were driven o and7the ahrapdel of the ComniBdoin ' 1 ?-l3hifften" being destroyed, `the ootdiers'Ae embarkolWithoni. aainalties l and retunnai-so antfilkellegid , The Attothal: eaya the eatiodiP tiOnmia aoomphipeitecepowing to tinlimq iiii - o - peration'ofbAi branches of the service. , - . Desith or Calm. . t Tiol*Alos le. leant °enteral on 9en. McOlellan's staff, and who has been acting in the same capacity in this Depsrunent, died LA night, after a few day's llinew. I= El LI 1 , • oe, •.0, 6 IF , rr 6 IF • 11 IS 1 dy 0 , O A ,
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