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As an advertiainginedinwthe TELEGRAPH hill 3 no equal, iMLiarge circilotion; among bpaineas men and familte4, in city and ci - inntry,pl it beyond eumpetition. fi~iisielianeous: JONES - „ff 0 1,1 E CORNER OF rilli t tikr ST AND MARKET • - HARRISBURG, PA.._ ioavra Y ffeclacp.u.,ipitopiymilt,:; taarnurrm Intrtessiwn BY wursB • IS a First Miss Hotel, and located In the central part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every acconi °iodation to be met with in the best houses in the country. B. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulverized SOFT - TEIEE gallons of Andsome .white SOFT S B CAP made in ftve minutes. No grease required. Diescrratts.—Dissolve one pound of B. T. Babtiitt's Concentrated Condensed or Pulverized Soft Soap in • one gallon of boiling water, ; then add two gallons of warm water. When cool you will have three gallons of aiuisuiefs Width j. Ten.pounds will make one barrel of soft soap. The soap thus made Is an excellent wash for trees, shruhs and plants of all kinds. - Just tecdved and for sale by WM. DOCK, Ja., &CO • tuy27 . ] Market et., opposite the CourcElot* VISITING, WEDDING, IMITATION, AND AT HOMECARDS. BY "pedal arrangement with one - of the best engravers in the country, Car& of any description will be executed in tho highest style of art, conformable with the latest fashion, and supplied promPtly,at lower prices than are charg ed by the stationery in Now ~ York or Philidel phia. For samples and: prim; call at - ' Inch9tf BEllGliga's Boosstoitt.. W SFIADESIot gift bordered;; `VT. BLINDS of an endless vati: ety of designs linden:Laments ; aIsoeCURTAIN =TURES and TASSELS at very-lowlitiess. 'Otdl at " SCHEFFER'S 13001LSTORE; ErEIME'rICALLY SEALED.. pzeOgig,,- Tom, i • T PINE,APPLE, SALMON, OYSTERS, ,SPIOED OYSTERS, LOBST.FA SAP ,', For sale by . • WK. DOCK,iJr„ _BIBLES 'AND HYMN :BOOKS! LA UGH add splendid stock of Eicket.stati Family Bibles. —Presbyterian, Diethodist, Lutheran, Gertaan' Moto' wad, and other Ityrati Bckika, , itat , relcei7- 3td,,at BARG/DEWS OffAiir BOO.I3STOIRW _ QAL' 014 a further reduction in. Coal Oil; ',HAperior article of non-explOaive doe' Oil, thi• ale very - low, by --- xicaorzi fr. Bolina24;. . ' Clot... Fron t and Marktit,Ste. mrl DROTOGRA-PH chaately-boand I and dasped--,-loteale at . SCAERFP'S.WOKSTORE, 19.1 , , • ; 18 Market thFait. _Different cOloTed "White irripge, Purple Fringe, ot.litheireel and other shrubbery, at Keystone Xtitsciryi J l . MISH. . . DEEDS, Mortgagee, Po w er of Attorney Ikeda and Justice? glauke.foipale r_ riorg _ 'THI(X). F. SC HEFFEWB-Bookstore. AVALL 8081 gas, 84 ;, 63 ::Thr y witti, v kat 311'4 J9eBcwithout anY. aci 800.10j49/4 , - CM 1=33 DR. JOHNSON X3431r-MXMCMI:IEI LOCK HOSPITAL. ver.tke cer t ai n , and jj effLnalrel thwOrlafor DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE BALMY 114 SIX TO TWITAVII ROUES NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A Mrs Warranted, or No Marge, in from One to Two Dar. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary ' N dis charges, Impotency, General Debility,' vonsness, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits,' Confieion , of " Ideas, Palpitation of the He art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddinacs, Disease of the Head, Throat, Ni se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stc mach — or tt3irels;Ahrise terrible disc:a:dent arising ",liorri the Solitary Habits of- Youth- those seder and solitary practices more fatal to their victims than he song of Syrens to the miOners eftnlyiev r blighting their most bril liant homer anticipations, rendering marriage, Btc, itapo r widbkr, • , YOUNG MEN have'.' Ripe° y, w e , becd me the victims of Solitary "Vice, thitt,' 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 notching Sen ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked 1 to ecstasy the living lyre, may call wit h full; confidence. ... $l.OO ... 8.00 ~.17.00 Ell 1111 -g• 2 Married Persons, or Yonng Men contemplat ing marriage, being aware of physical yeah- Rees, organic debility, deformities, Bcc., epealy cared. 4 . 6 X ,3 • De who places himself under the care d.f,Dr. J. may religiously con fi de in his honor asit_gen tleman, and confidently rely upoultie skilisa a Physician. - ORGANIC WEAXNESB — Cared, and.full :vigor restored.. Thiidietreseing affection—which renders life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen aity paid by the victims of improper indultencie. Tatung persons are too apt to commit emelt - fist from not being aware of the dreadful conse qnences that may ensue. 'Note . who that-un derstands tire eubject will'pretend to deny that the 'of 'procreation is loit sooner by those falling into improper habits than by the-pru dent. Besides being deprived the pleasureit of healthy offspring, the most serious snit dattnic- Ova symptoms to ,both body and naterrarise. ; The system' becomes deranged, the filiiitical'and mental furictionsmsaketuxii.less of Procreative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpite, don of the heart; - indigestion, constitutional debility, a wiening of the frame, cough, ccin stunprion;decaranti deet a Orr oa - T-Scurruz ifteenteurs. fipunts: i. tgeft hatifiliifiti goin g from /3althnont-ittreet, w doctraWoirt tile owner. Fail not toittbilerve name an fain:that. T Ihttstrupust- be :paid toad amtalu ast A ngs. The Doctors Diplomas hang in hisCificti: —gEt XV . al es V ea... S 2 16 .... 160 DR. JOHNSON, . ember of the BOYabOoltelpinflisageons, Lori; don, graduate from one-of--the most eminent colleges in the United git.l43, and the greater part of whose life has beenspmt in, the hosp- 1 tab' of 4_,ondolL' , where, ha effected some Of the.Mttat Sateekkilig ewes that were ever knowrs'4i many.twabled, Mill. ringing in the head atut ernaiwbm. great -.nervousness, -being _alarmed- at sudden , sounds, bashfalness,l with _frequent biushlng,-, attended sometimekwithzderangement of .snirni were cured innnediately., TANN PASTIOULEUI NOTICE. These are soma of •the Bad and melancholy effects produced' by'early bribits :of; ycinthivlir: weakness of the back and limbs, pains In the head, dimness of sight,loss of rapicular-power; palpitation of tbe, heart, dyspepsia, nervosa irritability, symptom; of consumption, &c. :1 'I AtitedALLY.—The fearfat. effects on the Mind' are Much to be dreaded-16as of inenioty, floion of ideas, depression of spirits, fore bodings, aversion to society, seltdistrust, Wye of solitude, tiraidity, 4 &o., ant soMit'a the evils ,youitG MEN nu) Who have 'injured' thennielves by a ceti,aln practice indulged in when alone, a habit fre quently learned from 'evil companions, ,or school, the effects of whfch are'nightlY fez even when asleep, awl! "if not oared renders Marriage impossible, andYdestroys both mind and body, should - - What a pity that a youni,lron, the hoPe of his.country, tho darling: of his talents, should ke•anitchod frono ell prsepots,atidjenjornelits O f life; by,the cOnseqiienee alleviating film `the of nature and indulging , lir a certai n secret habit. Bich perilous wusr, beforercongei- Plat s - hefted that a sound mind and `body are. the ititIMIT most necessary requisitekto promote connubial: happiness. Indeedi.witherittinne,-the journey, through life becomes &weary pilgrimage : the; prospect hourly darkens to the view; the mind. becomes shadowed with despair and , filled — Witb.; the melancholy reflection that the happiness o another becomes blighted with: AT own. DISEASE OF IMPRUDENCE. When the misguided and -imprudent, votary 'of pleasure finds he had inibibed the seeds.. of this painful disease, it - tociofterik happena the an Ultimed sense of shame or the . dread Of :dik covery deters him from: applying. those whot from 'education and' respectability, can alone befriend him. Retails into the hands of ignor rant and designing pretenders, Who - , Incapable of curing, filch his' pectizilify substance, keep hint trilitn•t month , after" month, or es 3bnggs thesthallest fee atrebe obtained, and indespar letitie him With ruined health to _sigh, over his galling diaappointment, or, _by the . use of ;the dew* -peition, Mercury, laden the oomitili- UonalaYmptomief this terrible diseßak paohgs affections of Ole Head, Throat, Nose, skin, etc, progressing with frightful rapidity,-144, death puts a period to his dreadful stifferittgaltkit4d mg him to that undiscovered country - Item whence no traveller. ettine. • " INDORSEMENT OF TEES PRIES; The many thousands autocrat this institution Yew-after 99sr, and the numerous import:int surgical opeiatiotis performed by Dr. Jobnson, witueseed:by the reporters, of the &M t end many other papers, notices .OT Appeared again and again Wont Eire pil'bfo, Vie: ` , ldes his standing AAA gentlenian of character stud responsibility, le -1 4 4 iidEclentversa* :to the afflicted. ‘-1 ;_ SKIN DISEASES' SPEEDILY OJIM NO. 7. MO MAPARlggaill' =I ,Z. 19 X MI ME lIMMEME! iffitbicaL MABFAGE Pt~, -., .. ;°{ ~': HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, JUNE 26, 1863. Kau aZlntrtistments. The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "REIMBOLD'S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : HELIABOLD F.XTRACT " BIJOHU," SAESAPABILIA, IMPROVEED 'ROSE WASH. IiELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS "HIGHLY. DRATEI "! COM.POUND FLUID, EXTRACT ,BUOHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECNIC REMEDY For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DEOPOICAD‘SWEIGH UNGS. This liedicine increases the flower of , Diges tive, arid excites the 'ADSORBENTS into heal thy ,action,' by which the' WATERY or CAL DEEM'S depositions, arid all lINNATURAL ENIABGEMENIS are reduced, as well as pain and influnmation, and is goo& for. MEN, WO MKS ot CHILDREN. . .110 4 . 30LD'S EXTRACT BUCHU roll WEAKNESSES Arising front' Biomes, 'Habits of •Dia4ipation, Early ,Indiscretion or Abuse Arrssinta wits TTI gotrOWnia 111EXPItiflil , Indisnosition to 4ilt-Dryness,of the Skip,: tion, . . lost orroffierc Loes.of MemorY,, Difficulty of Breathing, Weak Xerxes,., Trembling, Horror of Teems, . Wakefulness, Ditnness of Vision, Paid in the Back, Universal Lassitude offfinshing of the Body, the Muscular System,Erriptions on the nee, HO Hands, Pallid COupbmince. These syniptonni t it allowed fn, ° go on, which th e e" medicine Invariably remove s; soon follow Lff.POTENg-rt F44 2 7unT,EP4EPTIaIITS, Ini one of which the patient may epire. Who , can say that they aritniii „friquclutly folloWed by those "direful diseases," INSANITY AND CONSUAG"TION. ° Many: are aware of the cause of theit suffer ings, but none will Cord* The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy' deaths by Consumption,,, bear ample witness to the truth of the ashertibn. 1 THE CO S.TITa tO A . OIVPS . :441FF4CTED WITH ORGANIO.W.NAKNESS,. Requires the aid of mediebteAostrengthett ardt' invigorate thd. systemo whlolttleluabgd's _PA L tract Buchu invariably, does. , Al OriA con- Owe the most skeptical: "„. - FEMALBSFEMALES—PEMALPIS, MD YO UNg, ;8076.4.g, AfARRGID OR ONTEMPLATIIyeI In many s affnctioria ppongtie to females, the Ex.tnut Bach(' U ‘uneilaelTed by any 'other remedy, actin •Ohlorotni eir'iletentioh, Raga larity; Painfidneis, or anipreadon of -thb' cue= tomary Driduations, • Ulcerated or Scidrrorie state Of-the _llterne, .Lencorthea or IV:hites, Sterility, andfol.,l4l, ~ plaints i n cident to the eex, ivhetber. , aru,fog - India:ration Babite of Diagipat!on or in the, DECLIVE OR CHANGE. OF. LIFE. NO FAMILY MOULD BE TVEMOMIT. Take no Balsam,lttercury;or Unplegistifit Medi cfne forlVoPlateritiand pimp:nom phrases. ' HEMIJOLIO'S ZICTAUCT )30tHIT . , ' Cares, reP Diflsalgas 111. 9 4 thug stages ;at lit ' little* no chatigW.Williet•osit in- - _ pa-watpasoya_ii causes fre uent deske, r o 4 ,4 4 gtees strejegtel - ter Trrnartr, - tttereby'refitcovittrtMtactioltr; preventing and curing Strictures of Ififfeethnt, allaying pain And inflammation, tor frequent in this class of &maim. and espellieg.polisonous, Diseased, and Wornout Matter.. Thousands upon thousande Who have beisn'the victims of quacks, and who g ave pagt s •Agiwy-featoots 'cured• in a ,short time, have found they were deceiyed, and that the "Poison" has by the use 'of "powerful Alt, tringenta." &Iwo:WO up Jul Pie ; system to oreak out in all aggravated, form, and ,perhaps after minting°. • - - - , A - . , i''',. , 1 '-Usti'BEEMBOLD'S EXTRACT4•BIICAIL-for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinsis7% . o6 pns, whether existing in Male , or Female, from 'whatever Waft Originating, arid no matter of t. ow,longilantlipk, • Diseastalof these Organs efinire • the aid' of-a 'Diuretic. Illiag.BOLD'S X tRACT BIIOIIUIs the Great Diuretic, and It is certain, tit •• have the..desired Ziffebt in all plieises forwhich.it is recoannettdefl: 's 1 . Bloodt--Blood-:-Blood. ~RehnlNlA's 1 glighly ,Coneentrattxl Compound ..ELDBXIO4.IIkagt: BARSA.PARILLAbYPHILIS. This is skid* - ttion of the Blood, and, attacks the Sexual Or- Wins; Linings ,of the Nose; Ears, Throat, Mind 'pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making-its as.- pearance in' the form of Ulcers. Helmbold'e Extract Sarsaparills - _purifies the Blood, and iambi* all Scaly Ecuptionitiotthe Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clearand• Healthy-Chichi It .being _prepared expreadyjfar ,this,, class of nomplaintipitt•Blood-Purifying ProPartilia ate preserved to a-greater extent than any, other preparationfoitareaparilia. - MilikßOLD'S !ROSE WASH. .1 - . ___. _ _ An excellenkileftpNrpp &Oates of a Syphi litic Nattire,wdditildldjentiorklit diseases of . tita,lirinor Organs t. lxisinufrom habits of digsTpltioh7 used in connebtlit , 'is' With ;the Fa-, tricts.Bachn and Sarsaparilla, insucb. diseases, as. recommended. Evidence of the most re-! sppasi b le - and - relleble character' Will accompany' medicines.. CERTIFICATES OF UMW': from eight to twenty yesis standingi •vEti hl mimes known, to ' Science and Fame—FOri Atedieel Properties orßriebtr; as "Dhapenst4p4 tie United gap_tes. See' Professor Driwzra ilaitiabitilyrniks on the ?make of Physic. Seel remark ; made by tie late celebrated Dr - TUTt4 SIM Phlindelphca. ;Beg *mike Madei y' litJ EPHRAIM ktelX)WaL, I§eltelifateA fJpla4 anameMbeiorthe Rtkal Coltfiga s Pf phil t i le Irelaadt and publhdled in the, pansaCtl , o the Kings and WO's .Ib . rffinil: Nee; Mail Mule* 1 4 8 Xlinr, Ptib li thed bY' s Bl iT4r ha t , I f NElik-Fellow albs lloitilDOlingebt ' Bee - ) * Cret"-of the late standard works on. Medi cine. ' kitlict of!edithrt ,g 1 001Par:Wttle, or six for $5OO. Egret& ,osßengspinilla, $1 00 per bottle, or:six-4 0 3e55- Xi- -improved , Rorra: Wash, 50 cents per kotilot X;r41*4 51 ,541 4 ‘, - .... 4 halt a dtissen.eachlnr 11 5. ,0 9.004.9411m be •'''' &tent to cure the mcakobetipatti ceses;tf 'direti-• Lions are adhered to. ,Delivered-toansadrese, securely packed .fromobeary akin.'Describe symptomsill all communications. Cures guar antee& - Advka graile. ' ... • ' . .A.FPIDA ELT, • ••• , 11. ei r mlly the Oily iof 1 =1:31, 1"1, 11!1 1 .41e1414d,, whii, _being dnlfiniens,lioth say, hislptiparit dons onntain no narcolk4 no mercury, or other injurhins drugs, and are purely yegt i alo. : P ~ liso,rn and subscribed bisforermeotble Wail of.Noveinber;. 1864. . NWT. HIBB&BD, • - Aiderniani Ninth street ab. Race,tWa., , ;. AlAljnee yttaist forinf. • atdonin.wngdpfee. 4 Ba. :$ ; a: .I.o;themis?. d 10t Sout.b".lo,b' 4 " -11 below' Chestnut, .1, at - - --- , -'l.- . kiegY ilillE 111 ._...~~_ ~ t r{* t Mel ;vt_, i 1 DOCTOR A. H. STEVENS, ELECTRICAL PHYSICIAN, is curing all CHRONIC DIS EASES, both of Ladies and Gentlemen, by a new method in the use of Electricity alone, without any Medicine, or even any Pain. BOARD may be had, with Treatment, by Patients from abroad, at reasonable rates, in the Doctor's Family. LETTERS applying for circulars or further information will be ormoptly answered. Office and Residence Cat 1418 SOUTH PENN SQUARE, Philadelphia, Penns) , ivanta, being in a cen tral as well as delightful Debt of the city. Cut this out for Wane rdference. apB-d3tataBm - XrDTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that "THE 11 BANK OF GEttMANTOWN " intends to apply to the Legislature of Pennsylvania, at their next session, for a renewal of their char ter, Said' lkink is locat, cl in Germantown, Twenty-Second•Ward of the city of Philadel phia; with an authoilvd capital of Three Hun dress' 'Dollars; a renewal of which wid,be asked for; wittithe usual banking-priv ileges, . By order of the -Board. CHARLES W. OTTO, Cashier. erniaptown, Jane-20,1863. De2B-oaw6ra TO rAPER MANUFACTURERS. QUALM) PROPOSALS will be received at' the Officer of 'Sritenintendent of 'Public Printing for supplying the paper used by the- State for the year commencing July 1, 3863. Said - paper to he Booleoa . per, measuring 26x40 inches, and to ;weigh respectively 40 and 50 pounds to: the ream. Also double Flat-Cap, measuring 17x26 - Mehes, weighing 28 . pounds:to the Mani: Bids Will be received for each kind sepaistely. • Bids can be handed it up to Wednesday, Jul)' . list, at 10 o'cldek, A. x., and must state spetifi *iy the price'of paper per pound. Samples, of paper required, will tie sent to Pa;rtiff .upon application to the undenignea,, and can nido t be seen on the day of letting. L. H. FUNK, Supperittlendett Public Printing, 76 Market street, , 3e9-d3toaw. F the application of an insolvent debtor to O .be discharged from debt. ;Name of applicant L. % Chase. !Date of the first publicaiion of this notice, June 18th, ;OtrAcer before vritem cred'itois' are required to appear, Hon. Harlon S. Orton, Judge of the 9th Judicial circuit... . Place appointed:tor suckappearance, office of C. Hopkins, Eat., Madison, Dane county, Wisconain. Time of such appearance, August the 81st, 1868, at 2 o'clock, _t. at; Dated .hand HOU', ± • : • G. W. HAZFLTON t jelB doasytd Attorney for Petitioner. ( • AUDITOR'S. NOTICE. TN the Orphans' Court of Dariphin County : Thu Auditor appointed by the said court to nuke distdbution, among the heirs, of the balance in tbe hands of Atun,tstannetnan ad • arinfitratur of the estate of. John, B - ennernta, lati'of,the township of South llinover, in said danntwea„. ! „,Alg - tvotcia that lie` of coint anaril: • - -2, ayof tine, Met., at o o'clock, A. N., a_ , treet adjoining the Natitiiii&Tolearaph ce, - W - the city of Harrisburg,:wsen and where all parties lidereebsrl4lll attend if they see proper.,' j ' •• •Ropr. , I3NODGitakBB, a. jed-oew3 w • : Itudktori. ADMINISTRIVFOiI'S MSTICE. MOTION is hereby gi7en,.that letters of ad -1.1 ministration were this aiy issued to the Subscriber on the estate of Charles B. Hummel, ate of the city of Harrisburg, :Dauphin county, ec'd. All creditors of said.estate will present Igit-claime,. and Ulm Indebted make ionnmil te.ikyrupirt. J AI:NiI:49MS" L. CHAYHE, Adminii3trntor. *UMTOR'S NOTICE T HE mot u p di le t a o s t,a o p f po p h: u ted ph . i b a y orb the nn eo t ;r t t o of d tm ri. - bate among the creditors the .balance remain- J- 1 8. in the hands. of David 0: Heller, asaignee of Philip Peck and wife, o -.Bast HanoveT townithip, in said county; Will sit for that par' pose, at.his office, in the city of Harrisburg, on fueeday, the 80th day ;of June inst., at 10 o'clock, w Y., at which time and place the par ties interested are hereby notified to attend and 'present their claims. H. M.; GIIAIEDON, ju6 doawat Auditor. WAGONS AND oAttrrr _ TO SIR E. JOHN ALCORNAroad street, * West /31arrbi burg, is prepared to furnish gorses, Carts and-Wagonslto persons wishing lmaling done. Diggieg of _Cellars personally attended to. Hauling - zof any description promPily, attended nil An-Order box ;for -the ~accommodstion. el persons Ignite .found is the Tusoww. ' Pririt; ing Officeilwbese orders Wilt be received' . aplB 8m JOHN 41.CXHIN. KiinatilltEr yields with. milk the most luicionXtiof 'SO tkmorts fig the tat*. ; the, lightest, and most sratefol diet invalids and children: ,1111 k mita* every element of the bodily constitution; when coagulated with rennet lt is always light and easy of 'digestion, •ancl guns:o4ow syetem with the, least possible excitement.; When still greater nutritive power is desired, cream and sugar may be added. A : teaspoonful:9o4qm* a quart of milk -into a &in curd. 'kern*, and Sold, wholeside and retail,by 8 . A. KUNKEtt my Ei • 118 Maiket.Strept. 1101(.91,18--tinlidOr in large al:leen:mil quantities, which we are able to Bell lower Man any stornin town. -61allaud examine. 1:. NIOROLB & BOWMAN, JeB .r i (* ma Ftatit wfmaiiit 8 .0141,VR,ENCitratIAGES. JUAL,wave4,*the largest assortment in the city, by " GEO. W. PARSONS,' aplSBtawilw-- - 110 Market Street. `{CAL Oli: LeittEms, • tb.t do not need anOlVAtiikeykind no wind will pat thc light out/tYdall , and eiaraine, at "NIPHOLS Br. 119WhiA2q, 418, , - cor. Front and Idarizet Ste. :EINEM!" and 'ENGLISH BLACKING, war iiutfeilnotonly to. retain the ppliah of bn. to , oxeserfe t the teat* iteca Fat sale by • Wii 0PC74`4:;.8c CO : LA . LI ST .R.SCEINEW Axcarteamit outivatialAPtilims. at §PalrO*p wu.KB TO 3 ; 41116 18 t MarkiA street. . ffalri 7: i. .1 3 F=ME Nen 2itunlistmtuto. NOTICE LIQUID. RENNET, El EMI fil‘ViV.4 Cly gelegrap4, Prom our Morning Edition. THE SITUATION. SIX. O'CLOCK, r. w., June 25.—The informa tion we receive from Maryland Oils beyond all doubt the fact that there i 4 a heavy rebel force, probably the whole of General Ewell's corps, in the Booneboro Valley, but their pre cisel movements are not yet fully developed. On Widnes.lay morning it was reported that the forrie was in rapid motion over Fonth Mountain( in the direction of Frederick. Later and reliable reports, however, are to the effect that the rebels haie shown no indication of moving toward Fre,derick. The larger portion of their force was lying in camp, but a column, suppcsed to num ben seven or eight thintand men, wan moving , North, appaniatly in the directiOn of Oham beritburg. Parties who , left Boonsboro yeeter dq state that this column, moving North, had wish it seventy-six pieces of artillery.. Th4' is au 'extraordinary complement of artillery for so small a force; and if the count was correct, must indicate that the whole force in the valley is to follow in the some direction. - ;And yet we doubt - the accuracy of this statement concerning the seventy-six pieces of artillery, as the rebel Lee is too ,pnsdesit a man toltrost le extensive a force of artillery to so spiel' a detachment of troops. 11‘11 was quiet yesterday along the Potomac. The trains run. s to Frederick and Harper's Ferry without interruPtion. I A deserter from a Georgia regiment came 1 eettyibtirg. • He reports that fifty of his ccenrades had deserted in a body. He locates the whole of Ewell's corps around Hagerstown, bat says It consists of six brigades and numbers only twelve thouiand men. !BY a dispateh from It'Elvain's hotel, four teen miles west of ld'gonnelsburg, we learn i4at a brisk skirmishensued at ld'Cortnelsbiirg; upon thirentrance of the rebels to that place. Atn independent cavalry ;under' Oapt. Wallace; took poiltion in the mountains, and succeeded ;killing a.number of the rebels. 1 . .„ IT& o'.oZOOM.r.—The . kabala ark.ealAidaY ad - 1 *deg; 1 - 161: ellktillekhrlirealorce. :,.• I " 1 he, _lay asio • - . 11$11 .WITH TR,BRBELS AT tetori 'Pantie. 4. NIMBIR , OF FIN BEMS MLLE, _:.:.:_ , . Moltrxenes Byrn, FOURItlel MLLES Wlthr elf MOCONZIALSBUNG, _ . si or June 25. • Tbe,rebels In force entered Nice l ouritalsburg last , evening at 8 , The telegrapte opeYtitors;• after tiatilout journey 'through the= mountains, succeeded:- ln Tcactring:thte placewnd ectablishing an office, t The rebel t advance was met by a squad of, the' ) 2 tb: PeunSylvania cavalry, and a brisk' BMW wish ensued. The 12tb, however, was fluidly t tompelled . to.retreut before .supdrior numbers, With the, loss of toree.woundect : •. A regiment of militia; under Col. Zink; fell back at the advarice of the enemy, but au'ln dependent company under Capt. Wallace, look Its position in themtinntains i bushwhacking the 'rebels with great success. Numbers of the rebels' are known to have been killed, but the extent of 'their loss is un known. Fears are entertelnal•for the .asfaty of Capt. Wallace and hiaoompmy r as up to thbniaorning he_had'not wide his appearance. 4 . It is believed 'that he -has 'retreated to the other side•of the mountain... • , ;The rebels had wagon trail:lB,l , 4th them, and from appearance . they intended the occupation ' of . the valley to lie permanent - The Rebels in Maryland LEE'S WHOLE ABXY Ri MOTION WELL'S CORPS 01" . -PENNSYLVANIA. THE 'REBI6L.IIIITEMTIONS Affairs 'at HariffiWig Terry MEI : . . . ni ' ~ :- n • no ow; movinanni. , ' Oar imounthircenheadqtuaikire this nar ne n i li.that reports *Al l red thertrepreitent; Gee bit have been at Winchester, oiiTtWiyilsat, and - that bis army was Y elaimateentaloo,ooo moo. Longatreet Vvan said io be on the March towards Maryland, arict'llehtiral Ewell imis maim! moving ;from ilisgeratOwn on Tamils* - towards the Pennsylvania line. There wasstia ao indications of , the approach of ,, the enemy: rowindiErederick, and ;but a &nal -tomea left west of the &nub Kex oniteint, w ho annneritnrili to be ”trltiftid fronitthe V *de. - -'' ' ' ' ' ' 111 " -4 _ o l l. I Ni lffr z cm ' ' A gentleman from Bageratoirn, who Is a rebel sympathiser, statsp,that he had a waver vstion.witn Gee. Ewell on Xiitisday, 110 t4cl aim that he intended,te mese dir..., ,ret on lintriir- Oar& and was confident of caPturtaggc4"Plabii nr Sunday, and trim theime wofilit i neriln SKI phu n de p hi a , mit the lihehiorerei - I. Lora ',army Vranin _follow him, with ln, ) - ei l i o pi* .o g fleneraldlill's corms, which Wchild bilpg up - ' -'i- • iear.szidt occupy the army of ,t; rat . . • , jeB.donw6w ERE ; MEI I . That the grand army of invasion would thus have, nothing but raw militia to encounter on his route to Philadelphia. Orders had been issued by General Lee that private prow rty shall everywhere be respected, and that no outrages should be perpetrated on the people. The ufftzers are represented as be ing newly uniformed, and the whole force pre aerating a much more respectable appearance thati the specimens we have seen in Baltimore. We learn from an officer who left Maryland Heights on Wednesday evertiog that all was quiet in that - vicinity, and that the railroad trains passing tipand.dOwn on that day fore the Peri' , were not interrupted. The enemy hadmade no demonstration on the Heights, and Gen. Tyler was prepared to defend toe po_ slcion to the last moment. Refugees st.ted that the rebels add that Gen. Ewell, declared that he did not intend to make any attack, but would ultimately compel a surrender by starv ing. out the garrison. • . L. - The infantry of Gen. Ewell's command bad been encamped in the mountains within fight of Maryland Heights for several days, but at 3 o'clock on Wednesday morning 'they struck theictezda, and at dallight marched off in the direction of Pennsylvania, leaving but a small forCe 2 behind: ' T he general estimate of the ' rebel troopt under Ewell, was 85,000 to 40,000. On Wednesday morning a train of loaded wagons frcm - Hagerstown, passed over the Potomac, fully- three miles long, mo ving towards Charlestown, and in the evening returned to Malyland. It is presumed that they ate gathering stores at Charlestown, as they oc cupy all that section of country down to 8011. ve Heights and Heighta.their pickets .belhg 'visible from the Maryland Heights. They mosey the fair grounds at Hagerstown as a caritp for horses and cattle, and droves of 'thin are constantly being crossed over at Elhepherdstown. They have built bridges across the canal, and It is said have-also bridged the Poo i l mac at Williamsport, to guard against any iti denrise 01 the river., • tis piso reported that the enemy was throw ing up eaithworks on the old' Antietam battle grouna, and were evidently reparel for a stub born resistance if moved against In any large force. General Kenley and his command is reported in good spirits, and anxious for active operations The .6th Maryland regiment, Col. Horne, or at haat 272 out of 787 men; are at fhe Maryland 'Hights. They were not taken prisoners as reported, thbugh they were out off, and would have been cairtured but for their superior knowledge of thebOuntry. They took position behind a stone well at the timtrof the attack made on them lir retreating,from Winchester, and fought for larly an hour; When finding themselves cot 9 - , liens the line 4 of retreat towaida Harper's F4rry, they moved down,: the stone fence and Red over a meadow into a thick woods and filially reached a circuitous road, and thus-es caped. Over five hundred of their number wire', however, captured or taken prisoners. 1T he Repuyiowin exua says [. geatlehaan 'arrived -here this morning. [ who leth,flagerptowrk at six o'clotk yesterday, Wednesday morning. He spiv Zweirs' forces, nmdidrig the left wing OE - Lee's army, paw through that place. The heatt.of the. column entered Ilagers- I(iwn moved_directly through to Pennsylvania. The rear of the 4zolumn a nnderatood to belong to Ewell. did not peas through the 'place until that night. This force was estimated to be 'from twenty to twenty-five thousand strong. , The troops did very little damage besides adz. ling all the horses•they-could-find. Our informant says when he left Hazeratown yesterday morning it was understood- that Longstreet, in command of the right wing of Lee's army, was then crossing the Potomac be ibw The main body of Gen. A. forces ) , 'dot:reprising the centre of Lee's argiy, was no derstood-yesterday to -be somewhere between Winchester and Martinabarg, moving towatda the river. 'To day, ive.have no doubt, from all the in 'formation we have gathered, that the whole of Ewell's coltuin is in Pennsylvania, not far from Chambersburg. The, gentleman who !taw Ewell's troops says that they hod with them a very large nnudfer ofAttgons. From this fact timely. intend to gather all the supplies they can nd. New -211Intrtistmtnts. THE undersigned, an auditor appointed by -the Orphans' Court of the county of Dan-. iphin,, to distribute the balance in the bands of 'the executor of the last will and testament of ,Charlotte M'Laughlin, deceased, and also the baled& in the hands of the trustees appointed by said court - to sell thereal estate of said &ca dent, hereby.giveel notice that he will attend for the. purposes .aforesaid_ his office in Harris burg, on Tueday, the 7th day of July, 1863, at 10 ()Week ; Ati is., when and where all parties intended are requested to attend if they think proper. FLEBILIM, jell deaw3t Auditor. Tl2Auditor appointed by the Court ot Cmn . g on,Yleas of Dauphin county, to distribute the money in the hands of the Sheriff; arising froin the age of the real estate of Lewis and Jonas Faust, on said. ec...10. 47, April term, 1863,. will ineet..alt pi4les interested at his ,olßoe, in the MVOisinirg.on Tuesday, the tad day of June n Narr eit, at two o'clock, P. w., of Which they will'please take - notice. IL IL GRAYDON, Auditor.' 'myBo daswBt AVD/TOR'S NOTICE. 'rpm Auditor appointed ty the o r ph ans , ' Court, in the matter.ot the exceptions to the account of Elias Hoover. administrator of the estate of George M. , Long, dec'd, will at tesid for a hearing ofthe Parties at' the office of the undersigned, la the city of - Banishing, on Friday the 19th day of June inst.,.at 10 o'clock, a. MeIfINNEY, jeldomdit , , Auditor. AIIMINISTRATMS MILO& T. ATMs, of itdminietratton haying this day J. 4 been,gtanted by tie Bhigiefei of Danphin tmiinty to the' subscriber, en the estate of l'eter Becker;' late of. the . city of Harriaborg, iesiouted„fall venoms -knopring tbecuselvte in tleot_ei eePatojtie regraded to makelm mediate tißttletarmity and Mem bavitteelelma rafluatO.'m preeeht them to theisubsedber. GRORGE GaavE3l9ll, 441inialatrator- MB V =ln lEEE PRICE ONE CENT. nom DAIWA' 8 PERRY ANOT,EITeR ACCOUNT. Wesstmdkoar, June 26 AUDITOR'S NOTICE. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. ~~ ._:-s ~;t= _'- ~3iC_:a:::`.:: ~::.~i Li
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