Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, June 23, 1863, Image 1

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EORGE BERGNER.
E TELEGRAPH.
IS PUBLISH=
mOkIvING AND EVENING,
By GEORGE BEEGNER
Oita Third Street, near Walnut
rEithlS OF SUBSCRIPTION.
SINGLE SUBSCRIPTION.
the DAILY Tra.roaarn is served to stained
ber4 in !be filty at 6 cents per week. Yearly
subs._i iberE will be charged $4 00 in advance.
WiRBUT TRIAGRAPLI.
the TEI is also published weekly , and
farnlsbed to subscribers at the folkiwing cash
rates :
Single copies, weekly
Ten topics, to one postof6.ce
Twenty " " "
AL. VENTISING Rerm—The following are the
skis tor advertising in the Turaciaent. -Thome
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etices , 2tich insertion.— .. • •••_boa
Suhinem notices inserted i"s•-the ,
or betoteltarriages and 'Deaths, Emmet
COTE PER LENS for each insertioh. ,
As an advertising medium the Diportsra
no equal, its large circulation, amonglonabiesa.„.
men and families, in city and country ; placing
it beyond competition.
ilistetlaneod ..
JOIE I I 8...1 ,
oopaTER
IuiRKET ST L AIIID hiABKET SQUAId;
HARRISBURG,. PA, . " ti
WISH' T. :31cULEILLN, PIIOI I IIIRO*.
(amosemy omrnuorinn BY WBUI7 °OVERLY.)
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This is a First Class Hotel, and locatedintiA
central part of the city. It is keptlithelonst
manner, and its patrons will find every amain--
modation to be met within the best houses
the countfy. seBo-dtf
B. T. BABBITT'S
Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised
SOFT SOAP.
THREE gallons of handsome white SOFT
SOAP made in five minutes. No grease
required.
Drasorroxs.—Dissolve one pound, of B. T.
Bab , litt's Concentrated Condensed or Pnlierized
Soft Soap in one gallon of boiling water, then
add two gallops of warm - Water. When cool
you will have three gallons of Handsome Anita
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 received and for sale by
WM. DOCK, JR., I CO.,
my27l Market st., opposite the Court House.
VISITING,
WEDDING, .
IMITATION, AND i
AT. HOME CARDS.
DIY a special arrangement with one Of the
best engravers in the country, cards of • any
description will be executed in the hiibei3t style
of art, conformable with the latest fashion; and
supplied promptly,at lower prices than are charg
ed by the atationers in New York or Philadel
phia. For samples and prices call at
meh9tf BgaGN ER'S BOOKSTORE."'
OW SHADES of linen, gilt-bordered:
and PAPER BLINDS of an endless vial;
sty of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN.
FESTURIP?! and TASSELS. at very low.prises.
Call at SOHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
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HERMETICALLY SEALED.
PEACHES, TOMATOES, ,
PINE APPLE, SALMON,'
OYSTERS, SPICED OYSTERS,
LOBSTER,;
For sale by' -
11 1 11 LES AND -HYMN BOOK
LOGE and splendid Stock of Pocket and
fam ily
I resbyt , Irian, Methodist, Lutitmak. lerman
lisiocuied, x mii other Hymn Boolti,ltlilt . 1636014-
ad at Ba t . „43tTEH'S 800
farther redaction in OCkal.oll,
COAL OIL, a
stork i r ar ti o :le of non-explagive Coal 01
for sale very low; bi, .:.::. 1.
)11.615 0 La & BOWMAN, -
'e or . Font and Market Sta.!
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DROTOGBAPH. ALBUMS — chastely
and clasped—for sale at " -
WHOM% BOOKSTM„
S 9 18.1farkst Street.
A Ni'llquis,
4.1. Different colored double varieties PW l3l te
Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist True, and other
shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery. J. Idl§ll.--:
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"MED'S, Btortgigist, Power of hofrerileYe
Bcindi and Just'Ce? .filauks for salikst:
my 2 TRW). F. SGEIEFFEWEI
Kiy O )W ALL PAPER, BOMBES, ago., Ike. 5 4 14 fit
last year's pricesi without any vane.
AO . - SCREFFXR'S 800 A
DR. JOHNSON
323ALLATXTVECIII.M
LOCK HOSPITAL
j AS discovered the and
effeCtuaretlieamth7whfor
DISEASES OF =IMPRUDENCE
igiazor pr tax TWELVE Rom
NO MERCURY. OS, • NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A giro Warranted, or lyo Charge, in frOni One to
An Days.
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
Ikirt, Timidity, Tremblinge, Dimness of Sight
or Giddlnew, Disease of the Head; Throat,
Nc Eie oriSkih. Affectiomi of the Liver, Lungs,
Skins& or •Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising; - 'from the Solitery Habits of Youth—
those. secret and- solitary practices more fatal to
their victims -than the: song .of Byrum to the
mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril-.
Sant hopee or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&c.; impossible,
$l.OO
9.00
17.00
YOUNG MEN
Especially, who have become the victims of
Solitary 'Tice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps to an untimely
grave thourands of Men of the most
exalted talents anir.; brilliaiit. Intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Sen
atai with the 'thunders of eloquetioe or waked
to ecstasy the living lyre, may call with
confidence.
BE
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• Itarriedi.Peraens, or Young Men contemplat
ing marriage, being .aware of physicalweak
ness, organic debility, d4forMities, speedily
cared.
He who placea hhinelf ander ithe.care of Dr.
4:lnay religiously confide in-his honor as a gen
tlebiari, and confidently' rely upon his skill as a
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OTIGIANiC WEAKNESS' •
-immediately Cured, and full vigor restored.
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This distiessing,iffection—which renders life
Miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen•
til* paid by the victims of improper indulgence.
Xining persons are too apt to „ commit excesses
from not being aware of the: Areadfut comae
venues that may ensue. Now, who 'that tm
derstands the subject will pretend to deny that
the power of procreation is lost sooner by those
falling into improper habits than by. .the
dent.. Besides being deprived,,the pleasures •of
healthy offspring, 4he most serious and.destruc
' Vie symptoms to both botlymni mind 3ixise:
• The system, becomes deranged, the physical and
;HMO. ftinctbans WeakeAelt loss of procreative
•Wer, nervous , dyspepsia f _pidpita.l
of the heart,.;indigestion,. constitutional
debility. a Waiting of .the coughi con
stinPti9N 4 0 PaY. anSi.deaih• " .I,‘• • • ...
01i5ma,..N0..7. &mit razniunow &Nair' r, •
Le - lt hand aide ' l oll# fttin=•Biltinicire . sties a
• itbsrlobriii fip* tk, d'dorrnet. not to elletive
• &and nuß i lilirP •' a 1 I.!
Letters must tie paid • and contabia'Sdamp..
1 113 e Doctor's Diplomrts hang in his off::li' j • '
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Member of the Royal College elf Surgeons; Lon
don, graduate from one of the -moat eminent
egos in the 'United States, and. the greater
part of whose life has been snt in the hospl-
4 talsvf London, Paris, Phila delphia and else-
Where, has effected soinoof:thi most astonishing
cum that were ever :known ; many troubled
with %ging in theliiact mid ears when asleep,
great nervousness,' lieing ra lacmed at sudden
sounds, bashfalness, with, frequent blushing,
attepded sometimeswitli darangement of mind
were cured' immediately.
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TAKE PARTICI:MAR NOTION.
These are some of the sad , and melancholy
effZproduced by earlyluthits, of youth, viz :
•w
eel of the back and: limbs, pains in the
head,-dimness of sight, low ofinusenlar power,
palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, nervous
irritability, symptoms of consumption, &c.
MANTAILY.—TIie fearful effects on the mind
are Much to be dreaded—loss of memory, con
ftnlion of ideas, deProssion'of spirits evil lot:e
-lm:4We, aversion to tiodetY,'Self distrust, love
of solitude, timidity ; moo:; are` tome of thbliiiis
produced. • •
YOUNG ,t, •
siTp } ?a have 'injured themsilyes, by a .certain
prgtice indulged in whew - done a habit fre .
get tlY.llearned. froM; evil com panions, Or at
&ATI, thS offeclCof which are nightly felt,
„even when asleep, and if not cured, renders
marriage impossible, and _destroys both...mind
and body, should apply im i msdiatply.
What a Pity that a yoaltg--men, the-hope of
hisicountly, the darling .ef his parents, should
sinderied from all prospects and enjoyments
of life,.lifthe consequence of deviating. from
thepa.th ,of nature and Indulging in a certain
secret habit. Such persons mos; before contain
plating
MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
Malt necessary requisites to promote connubial
happiness. Indeed, withogt titese o the journey
threugh life becomes a weary pilgrimage : the
presPect hourly darkerus to the.view l s the mind
beixlmeisshadowed with despair - and filled with
the .melancholy reflection that the happiness of
another be:pines blighted 'with mown.
I • DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. '
. When the udsguided..and :imprudent' votary
of phuisure finds he has Imbibed, the seeds of
this hutinful disease, it too.often happens that
an ilitimeetsense of 'shame or the dread'of die
eoviry detersihim from applying to thoseiirtrii
'frOn -education: and respectability, can lone
befrtendbilit: i `lie falls into the handi of _igooi
rant andldesigning pretenders,' whet; ',incapable
of etaieri' fi lek pecniiiuy keel
im' trifling :Month after molith;loF I as long as
the iartailest fee can hebbtained, and , in despair
leavilbinowitit ruinedlhisidth tii- . taigh 'over -hilt
gallinudisappointinerito* liythe , l-tige of the
dorully:.poison, Mercury, hastenAhe..opstitrii.'
4tionfiltaymptoms of this terrible' diSsakkauchter
affeitkons:oftthe Head, Tbrenit,ll;osellikini eto. 4 .
prsgresaing with frightful -rapidity:All ''diathr
puts 11Rer . 04. , 1 0 bis dreadful sulferitign by Send
ing,•l4- to c that undiscovered country from
whehce-ge-iiraVellerreturna. -- 7,. :
i IND.ColiatFpitEli i s; ,
AO melY, theeeenastorired at this Institution
yeat after yettribid'',tge nun italterieet
SurgitsgiiperatibtaiverfOrined - bilPr.. Jolnsort,
Witnessed by the 'reporters of the 81 - 01' w2C
"sse4
many other, papers, n 0,40 of which ha v e
wean& main rusk awdO baTeoe,thelmblio, ixt
idkiesAEOndinit piss - gentleman ; of-oharaorer
and isigaimsihilityp is . . a IlllffithilllrigUnttyk ' '.
ti N ifak4d. ' c
'- ,Biritilf i lD3EASES SFEEltiltar' op*
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MARBIAGE
HARRISBURG, PA., TUESDAY EVENING, JUNE 23, 186.4
Ntn '2l2wertisemento.
The great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "Rmi,MBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELIIROLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
if 41 SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
" HIGHLY CONCENTRATED "
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITIVE AND: SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DROPSICAL 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
ENLARGEMENTS are, reduced, as well, as pain
and inflammation, and is good for MEN, WO
MEN or CHILDReN. •
HEMB OLD' S EXTRACT BUL'HU
FOR WEAKNESSES
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation,
Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATTENDED WITH .THE FOLLOWINO EITHE'IOIII3 :
Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin,
tion, Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing
Weak Nerves, Trembling;
Hoiror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the
Universal Lassitude ofFinehing of the Body,
the Muscular System,Ernptions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. ,i
These symptom's, if all'ow'ed to gb on, which
thipmedicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FIT ,
In
_one of which the patient may expire. Who
cap say that they are not frequently followed
by--those "direful diseases,"
INSANITY AND CONSUAD3TION.
Manyare aware of the cause of their suffer
ings, but none, will confess. The records of the
Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by
Coniumption, bear ample witness to the truth
of the assertion.
21:14; CONSTITVTION; ONCE AFFECTED
WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Hehnbold's Ex
tract Buchu invariably does. A trial will con
wince the most skeptical.
FEDIALES—FEMALES---FEMALES,
(kLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARRIED, OR
OONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE ,
.maoyt affections peculiar to, females •the
Extract Ruch.' is unequalled by any other
remhdy, as in Chlorosis or Retention, Irregu
.l4rity, Painfulness, or-suppression of t the cue—
tomer)" Rvictiationsi 'Ulcerated or Soliirroutf
-stile of the - Uterus; . Leucorrhea or • Whites'
and• for nil complaints incident to the
sex,: whether arising frOm Indiscretion, 'Habit&
of; Dissipation or in the • '
DECLINE OR CHANGE Or LIFE
NO FAifILY SHOULELBE WITHOUr IP.:
•• Taknao , Butriam‘MeretripliUriplessantMedi
, __e! fordUnpleasarit and iDangerous Diseases.'
I-MD(1301. Fi & EXLTR #4.3T
Cures Secret Diseaserin - airtheir stages ; at lit
tie• expense ; little or nu diet ;'no in-.
convenience and no exposure. It causes fre
quent desire, and _gives strength to Urinate,
therebY rearovinretestinctiOngt pieiertting and
curing Strickres of tlie Urethra; allaying:-pain
v and inflammation, so freque,nt in this class of
diseases ; and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
Ve ^ cOriont Mattsr. Thousands upon thousands
*h o l/ 01 .7 8 been the, victims of 'quacks, and whO
have paid heavy fees to be cured in a short
time, have found they were - deceived, and that
thel • "Poison" has by, the use of •'powerful,
Astringents,'.' been dried up in the system. :to
break 4 out in an aggravated form, and, perhaps
after Marriage.
USe HELISIEOL.D'S EXTRACT, BUORU for
all Affections and Diseases pf the Urinary pr
gaol, whether eideting in Male or Female, from
whatever cause originating, and no matter of
how' long standing. Diesiasea.of. these Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HFLMBOLD'S
EX.IIIACEBUCHU is.the-Great Dittretic;
it is certain to have the desired tileict.itr all
Diseases :,for which it is recommended.
Blood—Blood—Blood.: Helmbold's Highly
Coneentrated Compthud • ELUID ~ 1 TRACT
SABSAPABILLA(SYPHILIS. .This is •awaffec
don of the Blood, and attacks! the Sexual Oi
ganii, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind
pilus; and other Mucus Surfaces, making its Up
pearanoe in the !form of Ulcers:: Heituboldts
Extructaßarsaparilla, purifies'. the Blood-, and
removes all Scaly Ecuptions of the Skin, giving
to the Complexion a_Clear and :Healthy Color.
It hhing prepared expressly for this class of
complaints, its Blood-Purifying, - Properties, are
flicserved to a greater extent:than any other
preparation of Sareapatilia • _
HELMBOLD'S ROSA' WASII.
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Air excellent Lotion' for -disetees of - 6' Sytihk.• : ,
I,ltieiNittare, and as an injentioirliVditteases Of :-
a Urinary ' Orgnith,
. 2 arising from habits 'OP
viesipation, used In - connection', with the Ex:"
tracts Bachu and Sarstipaillla,.in ouch dieealies
: : recominetided. I Evidence: lif . the ;inoit''re,'
:ponsible and•-feliablethareeter velli ice:an:llsSO
the medicines. -OEBTLFICATES OF CUES!
old :eight :to twenty yetifo - Standing, Witb.•
..es known -to :Science '•-ainf 'Fame. - For
Medical Properties of Buolirt; see ' Dispensary of
be iUnited States: -See - Pfiffetatto - r - DEWEE'S
Valuable, works op the Troctictr,of Physic; , t Etta
remarks 'made bitliel*fxdebrated Dr. PHY
.IOE, Philadelphia..... . :: remarks madeby Dr.
' PUBAIM MoD a'' ' ," a celebrated Physician
: . din:W:l4f eit.'llo' BoYal.College of Sufgeone,
.Ireland; and. anbliehed''iii the T#neuiactiond 'of
.et Kitige and Queieire Journid... 'toe 47. 411 09:-
. . 1. cal Review; published by: BEND ; ` TEA=.
:•„FelloW of the Royal" College' Surgeons. See m ost cif the late standard 'Works on kl.
, dUe; -• Eitract of Bricliii $1 00 per bottle, or .
Six for $600., Extract .of Siqsapargipasf..s/, 00 ".
per,hattle, 0 ' six 'for -$6 OO. Improved; 800,
Nesibi., 60 dents . i) , r bottle , or six for $2,60, or
14,14.keitiztineitc for $l2 00, whiOir will be ad::
i krptf,9=elitt di :inOSt•obstinate ciales t if 4409' .
•ti9nl3 nig idheitiki to. Dellve,r esi ttiprpttlaitaest
wispily ' 'iteqpil 'from obiefihki" ..';Efiicrife,
symptoms ' in sircontinunicationg; dares gnar7,
ant4ed. Advice gratis. _
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Ir tsonalli eppea lWirll) red lie -A fr er% 4 O 7 alt - mdernSen
,qf e city - of -Philadelriliiii4 - IL •T. 4ornt...cad,
w ' ,`being duly•eviorn,•dotirday,- hie 'prepithtf
tione - contain no rierccitioi no irtereraryillar OW
.frijariorta , drugs, and are purely vegetable. - ,•-• .
; .R... T. - M.E.I2ABOLDI • r`
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, Sworn : and subscilbedbefOre, Me, this 9 2Bll*,t' Cif Notrerabari 1864; . Wilt. P. MIBEWED,___'•
,V Aldermani.Nintlrstreet ab: Back Philal . '
• wilettetiatirdritortipitionla cOliii.,,,,ae4l';' 1
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Y 1 ' 40411Orith3Oth sOfef,hl)l6* . 'o4,filak
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Ntili 2bDtrtirtmotts
AN ASSORTMENT OF
OVER 100 STYLES
-OF--
POCKET BOOKS, PURSES
AND
PORTMONAIES
FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,
ZELLER'S
Drug and Fartep'Goode Store,
No. 91 Market Street
m P
i 4 A PINE LOT O
fripir CANES 'AND LARGE *AL _ LET
'Some Splendid New Patterns of
LA DI R•§ ; • ,c[ O .),(P 4N AO li r AS •
The 6134t4a0rOCCo
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TA4,lrE:6l l .ltrd' S A :TOILET S ,
And a general variety of FANCY GOODS, snit
able for Presents, now oa;hand at
kE.T.4Ei'S
myll] Drug Store, No. 9.,llllKket Street.
. 8E13 1 1, 1 ,
20,0 U
LBS.--Clomposed' of the
,following)brandi, just re
ceived
NEwrun's, tekbrated.
Him hammy, sdrzted.
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ZNIANB AND IWIET 8 superior.
Bitcamnia's Eiciiimaion, moaned.
- Mukusim's Exonsiort;,nol cricanoassed.
IBON CITY, CaMkifBC(i. L,7
80N CITY, not canviused.
PIsAIN Hags, shiegy prune.
Comity vert , fine.
Each ham sold will be guaranteed as repre
sented.. 7iSTM. & 00.
LIQUID IikNNE ,
P.
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T IQUID BENNE r yields with milk the:most
AA luscious of. all, deserts for the table.; the
ligi*Cnt and traGet gratefuhdiet fot, invalids and
children ; :; blilknontains.ewny elm:neat of: ,tea
bodily constitution.; wband coagnlatedj with;
remiet it hvalwaYe lightland easy'df digestion,.
and'supporte thOlsystem,withlthe least posesitde
excitement, When still greater nutritive power
isi.dbaired, cream and sugar maybe added ,
FA teaspoonful convertsw quart et. milk rhito , n
Atm curd. Prepared , and. sold, wholasalwand
;Feted, by - z.. .J3.4.131UNKE14• • •
InY5 t,. 2.3 la Market street. .
1, • FORS arkitk,
200.BUSHXLS prittelßotattoes.
200 LBS. Buckwheat'fillenr. ~ '
. 800 bbls. PrimaYenr..X.COLfitate-APP/as•
IBUckwbeat and Wheat Flour, Corn, Oata,
Erma, Vii,etthlthotriedß . -
berries,. IlEkric e 4, t --- 1
1 II ''''
berriesoto.' - I trOcieigar-cur ma, ... 1 0111 2
no li
de Dried Beef, Lard, Mackerel, Codfish, &o.
A p ipne.lot of Oranges„Letnons, Mgr', Bakdas
Tobacco,
kis, Sugar, Cofte; Rice, Candle:a, Spices,
Tobacco, Sugars, &c.
AI grime 10t of Surest Cider, just rece i ved.
Puri Wider 'Vinegar: - -'r •
F r sale wholesale.and titidl;No..lo6 , Market
street, Harrisburg, Pa. ..
• -rui.26 dly ,; W : .S ~E & CO. ,
HORSEg, WAGONS -AND CART:,
TO H 14&,..
Jbilki ALCORg; Broad Area, West' Hairis
burg, is prepared to furbish Horses, Carte
and Wagons to persons wishing hauling done.
Digging of Cellars personaliy attended to.
Hauling of any description promptly attended
to. ;An order lion for lias accommodation el
persbne will be found in theffsasortarn Print
ingtOtlice, where orders will be received.
8018 Bin " JOHN ALCORN.
. .
WRITING Fl4:llDl3.—Boss' American Writ-
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per quart; A.114014D'0,-guraine Writing Fluid,
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Ink,l Oaimine and Bed lab; of tio best quality,
Blue Ink, iguodage ,&c., at
• ali6" . ' B.O4.EFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
IBANGES AND LEMONfM•Aiaother lot of
: Orangesand Lemons - justlegiveir and let
sale ,by NICHOLS &BOWMAN, '
•20 ' leor. tront sad Market streets.
FUROR and ENGLD3R, BLACKING, war
treAted not only, to rattan-the lion& -of bn
to pixwve the leather itself.: For-. eate by , -
"16 WM. DOOM, & CO.
cICAL, LANTEEKR, that do not need
V any eidnukey, and: no wind will put the
4lKht out and eitimhie, , ,
' NIOIIOI,B Sr, BOWMAN,
Jl3 . Oor. 'Front and Market Ste,-
PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS, -
Of , any 'else no hi the standard stidesrlll be
made tererder. •
BERGENE.ftIB
C.hea Nookitom.
• • 'CABINET IitAKER WANTED: — '.
A gAlttll, 'AO 4 a ' very fine;A
careful worknuut i is wanted for special
work. Good wagerrand condarif can'Aiyznert
glien. Apply St the 'EAGLE"WRAIKS,
DBESERVED PETRA hermeticil < Uy sealed`'
1 • In ease and jai.,..of !iill),deactiiitcOnsi -end' of
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for sale lOW by. d
• 8 t
16 ' Zlo4o l tr9 t awl Minketateeur
end
L rSH.--Another ,large lot 9( Mackerel'
i 4
iiietv "( 9 44 barrels;
halves,Atitt]etimfaTitilits;
Oa .Cor,
TOTlgNet&—JAninburgitiodbotbdt -prinks dairy
cbotgoatotzde by 1 71
- XICAOI4S 411130 . .Wt0[21, .
)0 2 Oor: Front and Ildarket.nts:
for tivvYmA/5
r 'lo • Fgaiiiii.o ll 444:4 l .
. ,
Vitisniti . te Eiiisiiiii3 Of all' gi4u'ihaikii:
~t retw.., ! (pt il ,prte t9101,q • i ,
qt)
'Cy Ctiegrap4
prom our Morning _Edition
THE SITIINNION.
Our last night's dispatches Mform us that a
very large force is On the.north side of 411 e,
Potomac, and again moving towards t,his State.
IL large for cictpled . Greencastle at twelve
o'cl k yeitertiay. This place is only eight
s from ChaMbersburg.
4s alio reported that Brigadier Gbueral
command at - Chtilxibershurg, is
Ting dowci the valley with his .forbes. =
q,Ospat t cheo COIXM from our own scouts
MY OF !THE POTOMAC.
aby =Fight titll4:llehteg, Va.
EAT 'OF STUART'S CAVALRY
tura ofTivo Cataion . and a Largo
liittraber of Piteonelli.
, „„
;ADQUARniii UAVA.LIett.MBPS,
GAME assalhPiaVium,
-1,2104.1863,
June -2.10t,-.1868.
GIER. S. Witr j rpra : General—l moved.
my Command tbis to Middleburg,
;Ited a catillirfoice of rebels under Stuart,
teadily drove him all day inffighting; and
heavy lnes drove him throngh trpuerville
ithby's
•
le took two pieces of ,„artillei y, one 'being a
le:gun,- and caissons', by blowing tip one,
wards .of , sixty .prisoners, and morears
og in.
Went. Colonel,'ldejor and five other officers,
les a wounded Colonel,'and a large number
Tounded were left in; the tofu cif Upper:
wit
it .
and
wit.
into
Bin
and
corn
bed
of
.011.
ey left their dead and wounded upon,the
1 . the former. I saw upwards of twenty .:
blio'look a largenumber Of carbines, pis..
od sabres. In fact it` was' ti'mcist Maas
day to the rebel cavalry.
r leishas been very em dl. I never saw,
bilbade better or under more difficat
matinees. "-rem hbavy charges Were made
abres Were used freely, but always with
advantages to us.
[Signed]
tole
tro
troo
din
and
A. tLEASANTON,
•
Brigadier general
FROM' WASIIIHRON.
*thels at Thbrpi?glift.Lie
No
OWN
Stour; Jbnalt:
in~toir say '
ara-ao«abplaxt
thing was seep of the
,enemy -towaras
nton and beyond. that .. point.
- army is - bn .. the move: ' Look out for
Et 2
IM: FORTRESS MONROE.
OIITHERN NEWS.
.
BATTLE AT , BORT HUDSON.
,
itgit re . the Rebel 'War Steamer Flagrak .
THE SITUATION. AT VICKSBURG.
sg IMEIRIOND. ITRICOYERED.P
. • Fouling Homo*, June 21. ' 2,•
The , steamer John Price Arrived hem Jest,
even c pf e from Baltimore, with 1 , 100 prig:mem
,eni . for City Point. - •
The:flag of ttrucelsteamer4itived•this moni
kig 4t.City Point, bringing back font rebel offi
ceirs,las the rebels still refuse to exchange our
offload. They Were sinit,to Fort 'Norfolk.
' Ninety-four more rebel prisimers atrlved this
moving from Baltitivarei, under guard of a
tat
oi 1 ? ..p0 of the New Torlr.,7th. ,
T e Richmond Divatch of the 1 V4 2 (Friday,)
'Says bat the confed erate Hon-Clad item** At
latitic• formerlythe Fingal, was captured on
13aVallah river, on the l'illx instant;-by-two
Federal. iron -clads, :after an 131111Venieny ,of
thirty minutes. The Atlantic.*aa commanded
by dept. Webb, a native of 15Orfolk,"-Vii. * She
was, taken in tow by lterecaiitlv a afidarried
ont to sea. ' '• ' ' `' '
Aldlspatch from Osaka, June 1604-says:
44 411 desperate fight took place at.l'ort -Hud
son 1 , on the 12th. The confaideintis charged
the; ,eneiny and : drove him from - his fortifies,
tionl, hast -the situation at Vicksburg still en
growls all the solicitude of the ommtry. Heavy
reinforcements axe pouri4 Wee Grant and huge
insildments from - the command of Rosecrans
have been transfened to' the giTelit - army in-
Yearling Vicksburg. '0: Whether Johnston has at
,the Islet ~hour,treen invested with authority to
concentrate the troops of the west, is theunxioas
topic. of anitairy gadfly vital question of thel elide I."
minnnonn uncovigun.
nili „
Tbelitchnlond h
Dispatch h as the following sig..
ctant pawn, sp :
"iiiichmondris about to- be uncovered of the
dotence afibuied,heratofore by- the, proximity of
"Lee's army, a part of ashielt,is already in
Jig aim' Virginia, and"prbloably in Hatiikukt;
e i ati tholes folk)* Mi -*time
they canuntbe twilight instantly loin- midst,.
asisistanceme steuldneed "
edhased by a Pir ate.
=•
Xxv, Your 'Jane 22.
'The - bark Behring,. friim Shanghai; - - reports
4ai tbietlfith of Ythie,ll2 lit. 18-north,
vagi...4llabe-area vilaved , :wasuccesabilly by a
akk rigged ateamer.
Ifflii
OonditloWOVXdakiiiiT Fisto
Nir.w•lYmw One 2.2r..r-Eve4iW.,
=The: condition of &Wind. Foote ilknot:ascht.'
vorabloas - ,this it and it is feared he Fill
i t tivbrogii jelp VEY,' 211,
Uotton firmer at 596-
ditcliae of 6@aoc;.oosd, steady
,71141 q, l * 744*
TgE MARYLAND RAID,
LATEST FROM FREDERICK.
AFFAIRS AT HARPER'S FER,BX.
This Rebels at Hagerstems.
Wehave information this morning direct from
Frederick, though we have .reason to believe
that Up to moon to. day' therg been has no rebel
occdpation of that city, except , by parties of
mitts. There was no opemter at the Mono*.
Etey ithis morning, but:dispatches were received
frittni.Sandy Hook, within one mile of Harper's
Ferry, indicating that the telegraph line has
not. been distuTbed, and that the Monocacy
bridge is still standing.
There were about one hundred rebel cavalry
in Frederick yesterday uniPtiatitrday,"but at
night, they retire to their carrip tr about two.
mdse west of the city, doubtless testing a sur-
Pike if they should remain in the city. .-st
• We learn . that nearly all the Linton citizens,
have left, many of theni taking their families
with thtim. Those remaining are • the disloyal -
and 'those whoconld not leave. The re bel lEiym
;utilisers are in great tribulation iat the prosttect
abgotlier r ebel occupation of that eitY, tearmg
if damage is done to the property of the
t Unionists that a' day of retribution will
collie to them:.
Weleexn that there has trot, up to this
mornii3g, no rebel demonstration on Harper'..
Ferry or Maryland Heights. mineral Tyler,
whole in command there, has an abundance of
swans and anunnuftion to enable him to
stanalsbing siege, rind - a three stedent to ens;
ble liios to sally out on any force of rebels nos
in the 'State that may approich within 'his
;each.— Gen. Conch 3e ateMencestie with sev
eral honsand men, and will doubtless endeavor
to hiteicept the movement reported on Gettys
burg.'
Thetrain which left Baltimnre this morning
was Instructed not to proceed' beyond Byliet
ville.
,
1 DEFENCE OF BALTIMORE.
1 The works ordered by Majo:General Retrench
for t -We defence of Baltimore have:-proureseed• -
raPi ly,- and.wenow congratulate our citisear
that ei are amply protected' against any CA , -
s,
airy , tri&that may be made in this d.rectioni
end are ready to meet the , entra.y even if he
tho4d approach in consideralle'force. ill the
camminding positions around the city. are being
strongly fortified andogune being mounted to
command every apPitach. Thoutprnd.4' of men
are' wtortc with the:pick and apade..and , the
tole e laborer s were stropgly reinto.c,d this
frig by white:VlA/Nome, 'who - are - rapidly '
p , g the works to completion, ,
4
At daylight this morning a party of about
th ' 'hundred 'warms mused through the
weal action oltbeility torelieve,tiscue who
ifett ct
hint • en working during the night, singing
rJoliri Brown is- niarching en," and evi-
diktirin the highest spirit&
al g tht its _limits tha.twricadf 0 were
uarded
by the minute men alire toitid
Leagues last night, ready for any emergency
that might arise. -
•
LATERT FROM UPPER POTOMAC.
A SCOUTING PARTY AT MOUNT Arm.
A scouting party of rebels from Frederick
amm down the turnpike this momiog aa, tar as
Maid - /Limy, a distance of ibout thirteen
mild, -where they-tore up some of .the track, -
and after reconnoitering about returned again
toiraids Frederick. They have not interferea
with, either of the telegraph linesi toiEish4 - ... -
Hooh and Maryland Heights, and it is thought -
that pie" rebels Nave Magnets on the tine.
.4 . l„&valry force of several,. hundred are re
porreichis morning at Frederick.
FROM mama's =Err.
Thplitt cat inteiligence from Maryland Heights
itrtinitoViormlo-day. Ther&were indicat ion s of: -
fielinestmce of the enemy inconsiderable force
on - the mountains in the vicinity, but no de
momitration had bash inaeltawards:attaaing
this Stronghold. •
New abutrtistments.
MITE_SIILPHIIR
GIiALYBEATE SPRINGS,
DOUBLING GAP, Pit
Jr ! ?tin D. Hawniarr, Ppprietor, (Lats.,ot K irk
wood notse, Washington.)
Heaton Cams lb& of .Tune.
THESE SPRINGS are in Cana'oerlandCounti,
T
{Pennsylvania, 30 miles•west of Harrisburg.
They are acceasible from all the principal cities
by Railroad to - Harrisburg, thence by the Chun
herlalid Valley Railroad to Newville ; from
Newville, 8 miles good staging to the Springs.
The stage is always in waiting upon the arrival
or the care at Newville. i
:Passengers leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore,
or Washington in the morning can arrive at the
Springs the same evening at b o'clock.
The Hotel is commodious and comfortable,
With Hot and Cold MIA attached', and eaten
.
aiingrounds for walks•atid amusenienta. •J • •
Tup long experience of the present Proprietor
(fog !many years lett at the Hirkwood Manse in '
Wes)thigton, D. 41J-enables him to say,:that,-,
it *lll be conducted in a manner to please
,all
"'Mors.r. ,••
Timms.: $3 per day;_ 812 per week,k43reeirs.
S4_ol Children and servants half price.
••
HE cg KING MICROBOOPE,"..:
D 0 11 /3"-t "JR "Er r- 1211 . 2 4 -
31
REOP•eIk&INGI3 I IO4 gBrvexi Zlitvenft.
tam iit works very well, and you gave
gel it up
ft6.cents In Pogtal Currency. The,”.4OWEE
MICROSCOPE." 28 cents. The - a 3:-WOOD
?MID MlCROSCOPlrd,''lB'earits. - Or rine each
of: the three kinds *or $1: HAlllreetkpostage.
..._44ItireceTOEPWM.AING,
Mr444lkw6in ,
I, 49 86 : 4 4 Aims.
MI
0 18 0-.- 3 0c 1 Mer,Okokilticg HAM; t ff 114 -
hopshesiddl4w t•Arrel or single lupe,
ciiiirssed a&A. Ardor sale roam thin
t
PRICE ONE CENT.
BALMINORE, June 23
IRON ruanalcic
mom lIMWSR'S ESREY