Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, June 29, 1863, Image 1

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GEORGE BERGNER.
TELEGRAPH.
IS PUBLISHED
NOlliVi-VG AND EVENING,
y GEORGE BERGNER.
Office Third Sired, near Walnut
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As an' advertising medium the TsLEGRAPEC has
no equal, its large circulation, amOng business
men and familial, in city and country, piaci*
It beyond cranpetition.
glisiellantoug.
JUNES HOU-S . E.
CORNER OF
MARKET ST AND NIARSET SQUARE,‘
3.AII,RISIITIRCI, PA.
JOSEPH F. McCI,ELda, PROPRIETOR..
(111021417. Y OONDIXTED BY WELLS GOVBILLY.)
This is a First Class Hotel, and located In Ant;
central part of the city. It is kept br the best
manner, and its patrons will find every accom
=dation to be met with in the best hoses is
the country. se3o-dtf
B T. BABBITT'S
Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised
• 13,0 F T -FLO AL P
TREE gallons of handsome white SO2_
SCA? wade in five minutee. grease
required.
DnitorioNs.—Dissolve one pound of B. T.
BabAtt's Concentrated Condensed or PulVerized
Soft Soap in one gallon. of boiling water, then
add taro gallons or warm water. When cool
you will have three gallons of Handsome White
Soft Soap.
Ten pounds will mako one barrel of softireap.
he soap thus made is an excellent wash for
horM, shrubs and plants of all kinds:
Just reg;ived and for sale by
WM. DOCK, Js., St CO.,
my27] Market at., opposite the Court Rouse.
VISITING,
WEDDING,
IMITATION, AND
AT HOME CARDS:
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B Y a special'arrangement with one of th,e
best engravers in the country, cards otany
description Will be executed in the highest styli 3
of art, conformable with the latest faihion, and
supplied prom ptly;ot lower prices than are charg
ed by the stationers in New York or Philadel
phia. For samples and prices call at
inch9tf. BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE:
TATINDOW'SRADES of linen, gilt-bordered;
V V and PAPER BLINDS of an endless vriri
sty of designs and ornaments also, CURTAIN
FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prises.
Call at SCURF/REVS BOOKSTORE.
EIBabIETICALL'ar SEALED.
PEACHES, ' TOMATOES,
PINE APPLE, SALMON,
OYSTERS, SPICED OYS'TIBS
LOBSTER, SA ' MMUS,
wai. DOCK. Jr. & CO.
For sale by
BIBLES AND HYMN BOOKS !
A Le BUB and splendid iitock of TA,:icketana
Family Bibles.
Preebytuien, Methodist, Lutheran, German
&tot mud, nod other Hymn Books, just receiv
ed et ChiEAti BuGELSTORIL
COA.L OIL, a further reduction' 'Coat Oil.
superior article of non-explosiie Coal OH
for sale very low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Cori Front and Market St&
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PIitYIOGRAPH -ALBUMS chastely bound
and clasped—for sale at
SCHREYER'S BOOKSTORE„
18 Market Street.
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AA'illißuS,
Different colored double varieties ; White
Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and' other
shrubherv. at Keystone Nnrsery. J. 1618E1.
DELDs, Mortgages, Power pf: AttorPey'
Bonds and, Justice? 11 , 1 asks for,sale a s t. - •
my 2 TFIIOD, F. SCHEFFER'S Bookstore,
ALL PAPER, BOADEIis, are., Ezi4 sold at :
AA/ ,
7 V /aft year's prices, without ani s MCee
SOREFFER'S 1300
DR. JOHNSON
mtAi.x.amixwEc)xup
OCR HOSPITAL.
'AS discovered tliti most certain, speedy and
11 effectual Minaliii*Mithe world for
DISEASES 08 1 IMPRUDENCE.
_
=CM TO rata TO . TIFILTB novas.
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS.
A Cure TV.wantai, or No Charge, in from One to
Titio Days.,
Weakness of - the Back, Affeetione 'the
Kidneys and Bladder, Iniroluntati
' charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner
vousness, Dyspfipsia, Languor, Low Spirits,
'Confusion of Ideas, Palpitatipa of the
IL art, Timidity, Tremblings; Dimness of Sight
:cr giddiness, Disease of the Head, Throat,
-N . ( se or Skin.. Affectioris of the 'Liver, Lungs,
;Sicilia& or" Bowels- 2 -those terrible disorders
arising from the Solitary
,Thibits"of Youth,—.
those secret and solitary practices more faint - hi
their victims than the song of Sprats to "the
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bra
liani hopes or anticipations, rendering marriage,
&a. irripossible
YOUNG} 112.$
Especially, who have, become the vi c tims 'of
Solitary Vice, that Aratafful, and' .cliashrnetfre
habit which annually sweeps tii:rin aniline)) ,
grave thousands of Young Men of the most
exalted talents and., brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise hkve -4intranced-iiiitening Sen
ates with the thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy the: living lyre, may call with full
confidence. "-"
MARRIAGE. -
si
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L'C:wq.°
Married Persons, or Young Men Contemplat
ing marriage, being aware of physical wen*
nets, organic debility, deicrtnities, ace.opeodilt
Eii
.Psio
X. Si
2 0
He who places himself under the care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gen
tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a
Physician
ORGANIC. WY—AIME:3B . • )
Immediately Cured, and full
_vigoi restored. . •
This distressing affection --Eitdch readenplife
miserable andlnarriage iniposiiible—is the pen
alty paid by themictluisof hapropt indulgerloSl
Young persons are too apt to oommit excesses
from,not being , aware of the •Areadfrd
quencos that may ensue. Ndw, , viho that inns
derstands the Subject will-pretend , to deny.that
the power of procreation:is lost Sooner brthode
falling into , improper habits than:by , the pra
dent. Besides behiedeprivedAthe pleasures of
healthriespring, the most•seriouit and destruo-
Vie symptoms to :both :.'boclY and: reind•nrise.
The system becomes deranged, thephysical and ,
mental functions weakened; lbes otprobreative
power, nervous irritabilith dyspepsia, :
tion of the heart, Indigestion, constitutional
debility. a lasting .otsthe caugh,'Zink
suriiption,lieciTrumide., 4'91 - J, 4
Onion, No 7. Soma
Loft hand side .going‘froin Baltimore street, a
le* doors troia the coiner`. Pail anti° observe
name and number. _ _ _ , •
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. 75
1.1150
Letters must be paid and contain a stamp
The 'Doctor's Diplome bang in his officio!).
DR. 4011RION, • ,
.
Member of the licyal College of Burgeons,,Lon-,
don, - gradrutte from one of the most eminent
bolleges in the United States, and the greater;
part of whose life hes hee nspauttis the ti 0,4 1 . 1,
tale of London, Paris, - and 0120
where; has effected some of the most astonishing::
cures that . were ever known L •many
hen
with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,!
great nervousness, being alarmed at Bidden'
sounds, bashfulness, with fieiqrient blushing,
attended sometimes - with derangement of mind
.
were cured immediately.
TARE IAitTICITLAR NOTICE
Thase are some of the .sad . and melancholy
effedfs,produced .by early.habits of youth, vis
waakbeas of tbo.back apd limbs, pews in th e
head; dimness of sight, oss of muscular power;
palpitation of , the iitesrt, dyspepsia; .nervous
irritability, symptoms of consumptioni,ft.
M.INTLISA.—'I'be fearful effects, on the;mind
are much to be . dreaded—loss , of memory, conk
fusion. of ideas, dspression of spiritaiorli fore-
bodings, aversion to society, Pelf distr u st, lov 4
of solitude,, timidity, &c m are siame.of the evils
produced.
Who ,have injured themselves by a certain
practice indulged in when alone, , a_ ; habit fie
quently learned from evil comp anions,,or at
school, the effects of which are , nightly felt;
even when asleep, and if not cured renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both, mind
and body, should apply immediately, '
What a .pity that a young snap, the ,lope of
hisi - co_nntry, the darling of his parotids, should
be snatched from all prospecti, and enjoyments
of life, by the consequence of diyinting from
the path of nature and indulging in a certain
secret habit. &chimera Moss, before mntem-
Plating .
MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and body are the
moat necessary requisites to promitte,connubial
happiness. Indeed, without these;the journey
through life becomes a weary pllgrimage : the
prospect hourly darkensi to the view;the mind
becomes shadowed with, despair and filled with
she. melancholy reflection that the he:PO:meg of
another becomes blighted with our own.
DIRIPAguI OF DEPRDDEEOM .
When the misguided and imprudent votarY
of pleasure finds he has imbibed the Ikeda of
this painful disease, it too often happelis that
snilltimed souse of shame or the dread of die.'
covery deters him from applying to those whO,
From education and respectability, elan alone
befriend him. He falls into the,hande of *nal
rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable,)
of curing, Rich his keep;pecuniary. substance, keep;
him trial.; month after month,..or as long as'
the smallest fee.can be.obtained, andindespair
Leave him with ruined health .to sight:mei his
oiling disappointment, or, by. the use of the
ieadly poison, Mercury, hasten the ..constitiv
*Mal symptoms of this tertible.dlsesse; such as
Affections of the . Head, Throa_t e Xose,.Ekin, etc.
progressing.with frightful .raptaity till death
puts period to his dreadful sullerbtaulY send
mg him .to . that undiscover.ed.Ammtry hom
whence no traveller retttrus• •
TEDOBREMZET OF THE PREEB.
The many.thoiseands cured at this institatiM,
year after. year, and the numerous important
surgical opecatiblie perfortnedby Di. Johnson,
witnessed by the reporters of the Buts, aipper,.
snd many Mar pawn, noticed ; of ishids have'
Appeared again and again bat:lre - the pubile',:be
-ddes his standing as a' gmitlenian, of chi / I:attar
and responsibility, is a suffidrl:`,lrapiii#o . ** ;
ike afthatai. . • _
BEN DIREMIIE twiagax. ouRED..
01,4 Xa. NOM MilasuF
laleMtal
.tnma
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY EVENING, JUNE 29, 1863.
New 1212wertistmtnts.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD'S"
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
-HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
IS SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
HELMBOLD' S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"1110.11 LY CON C
OMPOUND E N TR ATED "
C
FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU,
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
AND DnOP.nICAL SWELLINGS.
This Medicine increases, the power of Diges
tion, and excites the ABSORBENTS into 'heal=
by action, by which the WATERY' or CAL
CEROUS depositions, and all 'UNNAIVRAL
ENLARGERENIS,are reduced, as well as pain
inflkimhation and' is good for MEN, WO
IMEN or CHILDR EN. ' ' ' '
ILE.3II3OLD:R. EXTIV.OT BUCHU
FOR ;WEAKNESSES.
Arising trom.Eicesses, .Habits 'Dissipation,
Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
ATimmOED Mr= THI POLIOWDIG SYMPTOMS :
Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the Skin;
, ' Loss of Power,
Loss of Memory, Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, (Trembling,
Horror of Massa,. Wakefulness,
Dimness of. Vision, . ..13aintin the. Back,
Universal Lassitude ofEsushing of the Body.,
the Muscular System,Eruptions on the PACO,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms,. hallowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMP'OT'ENCY FATUITY , EPILEPTIC FITS ,
In one of which the patien t, may expire. Who
can say that they are not frequently; followed
by those, 'dfreful diseases,"
.7.2V,5P7/Tr AND CONSUMPTION.
Many are aware of the cause of their suffer
ings,viar
but none confess. • The recoide of the
Insane Asylums and the Melancholy deaths by
Consumption; ` pear ample witness to the truth
of the assertion.
THE CONSTIELMION; ONCE APP . .EUTSD
Tvgg,o,llo.4lk7C, WEAKNESS,
Requires the aid'of medicine to strengthen and
invigorate the system, which Helinbedire Ex
tract Ruchu invariably does: A trialkli con
vince the most Skeptical.
FEMALES—FEMALES—FEMALES,
OLD OR YOTING,SINGLE, 'MASTED, OR
CONA'MPLATINGICARRIAGE,
In many - trifectionsillar -- to females the:
Extfact Buchlt is unequalled by, any.othei;
'remedy, as ba t ChhAdifis 'of 4 Retention - ' ItregtiLi
larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the cult- '
tomary. Evacuations, Ulcerated, or. Sohirrone
state of the Uterus, Leucorrhea or Whites,
i Sterility, and fot all'complaintainddent to the
Sex, whether arising frtom . liffilecintiOn, Habits
of,align in the ' - '• ' "
ii `trt OR.oultiaz
— morixerm-y-kweiggarzi BE iru.49llT
Take no lialsam,Mercnrypr Unpleasauttneti
eine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HRBiliC./141.1 . 8 R.XTRACT BUCHU,
Cures - Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit
tle expense ; little or no chartgeln dint; no in
convenience and no exposure. It causes, fro
quenadesire, anti gives strength to Urinate,
thereby removing obstructions, preventing and
curing,Strieturesiof the Urethra, :allaying- pain
and inflammadon, so frequent in this Class! ot
diseases, amLexpelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
Wornout Matter. Thousands upon thousands
',Witt:shave lalien.the victims of quacks, and who
_bave paid heavy fees to be cured in a ab ort
time, have found they were deceived, and, that
the "Poison" has, by the , use of • pOlverful
Astringente,',! been-dried up in the. system, to
break outln all aggravated. form, and ,perhaps
atter marriage.. I
Use UELtILOLD'S EXTRACT BICHIF for
all. Affeetions and Diseases of the Urinary Of i l
gene, whether existing in,lioalepr Female, fro
whatever cause originatiug,Juid-no matter of
how :long standing. Masses of . theses Organi
seqtiire_tha.aid-of a ,Dluretic. HaLMI3OI../YS ,
aXtRACT,BUCIiU is'the Great ;Diuretic, and
it is:certain to have the desired effect in all
Diseases for which it is recommended:
Blood—Blood—Blood. Heimbeld's Highly
Conceintrated_Componad ELUID EXTRACI.
,SARSAMILL4 OYPEULIS- This is an agec
don of the Blood, and attacks the Sextud Or
gans, Linings of the Nose, are, Throat, Wiod
pipe, and other Midriff Sarfs,' making its sp•
pearance - bl - thw fotm of 'Ulcers. Reiniboll
Extract Sarsaparilla, .purifies the, Blood, an
removes all Scaly Ecuptions.of the giving
to the COmplexion a Clear and Pleilthy Color.
Et being, prepared expressly for 'this class of
comPliduto, its Blood-Purifying' Properties are
preserved to a greater extent than any other
preparation of Sarsaparilla.
ITPT,MBOLD'S ROSE WASH.
An excellent Lotion for diseases of a Syphi
litic Nape,. and as an injection in diseases of
the Urinary Organs, arising from habits of
dissipation,
..nsed 14 connection with the- Ex
tracts Bnehirand Sarsaparilla, in such diseases'
an' recommended. Evidence' of the'most re-
sponelble . and rellableehatacter will acconsnany
the' medicines. CERTIFICATES OF 'MBES
froti eight - te' twenty years standing, with
names knoiii to Science and Fame. For:
Medical Properties of Buchin, see Dispensary,of
the United -Statee: 'See 'Professor DEWEE'S''
valuable works.on the Practice of Physic. tree
remarks made'by the late celebrated Dr. PHYs."
SICK, Philadelphia. See Tamar - Ifs madebY Dr.
EPHRAIM McDOWELL, acelebiatoilleysician
and member of the Royal College-of Surgeons,
Ireland, and published in the 'transactions of
the Rings`and Queen's Journal: See Medico,
Cirurgical Review, published by BEM. TEA
TERS; Yellow of the 'Royal College Of Surgeons.
See most of the late standisid 'works on 'Medi-
Extract of Buehii ,41' 00 per bottle, or
six for $6OO. Eitract of Sarsaparilla; $1 00
per battle, or six for- $5 00. improved'Boat
Wash, 60 cents per bottle,
or six flit $2 $O, or
haft a dozen each for $l2 00, witiChatill be suf
ficient' to cure the most obstinate cases, if-direc
tions are adhered to. Delivered to any addiess,
-ecurely - packedoin- observation. Describe
minritcans commrmicatlone. -.Cures guar
anteed. Advice walls.
MULL PIT..
Personally appeared tietore me an Alderman
of the'city of PhiladelPhie; 'l l ..ffielmbold,
sehn; - being_dulY, dal4 his- prepare;
tibias contain no' nereate, do Mercury, or cither
iiijutions drugs, and are purely tiogetable.
H- T. RELtiII3OLD.
thvorn and subscribed before we. thie 28d day
etf Noveliber, 1854. WILY.'ILIBBAND,
Alderman, 'Ninth stierdib. Bice, Phila.'
- Addrerarlettera for info lion tit confidence.
• ' T.I=SII3OLD Chemlat
'Depot 184 ";
Septh 10th street below Chestnu
lYt,
Ri/fmiggaiga - [P2
Eljt t Ctlegrap,.
From our Moraing Edition
THE SITUATION.
We have authentic inforinatkip. from Carlisle
that the rebels entered • that town yesterday.
They passed the Stone Tavern in the afternoon;
and the force is variously estimated. Our inform
ant assures us, that it took one hour and a
quarter to pass any given point.
The cavalry were in advance and were fol
lowed by a company , of sappers and miners,
some eighty strong, carrying 19[4, picks and
shovels to clear the roads of obstructions.
kl'ext followed twa Gene _ rats ; soma
eighty of their staff officers. Oae of the Gen
erals had but one lei arid the other was so
lam6that he was (Allied to use's crutch. Part
of them halted in the Square, in front of
the Presbyterian Church ; a Meinber ,
tIlLe l etkurph informed the -commander tkub#p
wirdo' bo (fiankful-'to t4eni If they' 4rorda
spare the shade trees, that it was - ehurch pro
T ' -
perty. .U T porAhis- inforS3ation tlfe'SOminander
ordered the pasty off ifonee,. andlhey selected
a*place out of the town for their' encampment:
The rebels Molested no private citizens to any
extent; The garden of Dr. AM was destroyed
by riding liorses through it. Gen. Jenkins was
patticularly anxious to izaprers upon the ladies
that .they would not be disturbed, and requested
them not to leave the place. A force of near
600,eavalry were encamped last night, at
lug Springs, some four miles east 'of Carlisle'.
This place ismell kaovn•as Ega'l3 *unlace. A
gentleman 'direct
,frem 'there': says that they
behaved as well as could' be expected from reit
els. The farmeis had taken - *way ail 'their
horses and, cattle, irhiehis all they= wanted.
Mount Holly was,also opoiptail last , night and s
night beteie by some' stray cavalry men.
The advance rebel cavalry pickets were eaten
_
ded a 4 far aikKechanknburg yeliterdlyefternoen,
And swam:mute were soon is the •vicinity, of
loter's-7610t. • - • • •
• • . • borteeri from thei ii
boolciu tho'direationoTertildibaro; ye. • .
'evening and it is surmised that the railroad
bridge at that point was destroyed. -
All telegraph communication with York has
ceased. The :Inland 'company have no office,
between here and that place hence we can heat:
nothin positive., •
Our fortifications are' Oished Imre, and they
are pronounced by militiry men of Orperfencl
the best and: most torn:ridable erected g'
, daring
the present war. Guns,are mounted and ready
for action. •
..;The citizans Eire Engine and Hose company
was impressed into active service yeeterday
afternoon for .the, prupose of supplying,the
troops at the fortifications, with water. Under
• • •
this arrangement the troops will have 0:111r
_
stant stream of clear water from the river,
plied through hose over one thousand feet
long. Coldred men were impressed to do thii
Pumping, under the management of George G.
agar, ChlefEngineer.
Oar readers mnstleaiin mind that oar news
. .
Is .btained finder - the greatest difficulties. The
Government has tsken possession of all tlip
telegraph zlines, even depriving us of our AB
sociatedPress reports, for which we are paying
. .••
Ike company at the end of every month. We
were promised a regular bulletin twice a day
a few days since, and a gentleman, Mr. Coffee,
esPE4a4 ippointed for that PinTele; b 4 red
tape must have its way,and the bulletins are not
forthcoming. In consequehce of this thousapie
and one-of the most silly rumors are started
and most of our citizens are-in a state of anxiety
and fear all the day long. a: competent- gen-
tlernau could condence all the news received
during ttho whole day) in one hour, and the
public would not only, be gratified, but -many
anxious methent and fathersbe relieved. The
people pay these gentlemen and they have _a
right to expect the news.
sTrrt 1110 TEM OITT.
Many Weak-kneed: gentlemen expect great
news that in case. of defeat at the entrench
omits, the rebels " would at once shell the city
and destroy it. We can ' tell these men tkat
'2 - tive rebels can't take r the entrenchments. We
have sufficient force to repel any attack they
can make, and In case of OAefeat (which'',
dmost impoesibbS,)ihe'rebele cannot enter th:
place by fording the river altk trnops, and, ar
illery on this side. The waters are too high.
But even if they were to shell% Gen.
dde shelled Fredericksburg for two days With
the - very best artillery, and not half the die
.
tar 4, yet very damage' . was done. Gen:
Grant's forces have beak shelling "Vickshors:tei
more thsn a month night and day, at a dis
tance of only tao hundred yards, and yet it
'etands. The distance is too great for effective
shells being thrOwn into it.
gen. Rooker'skainy has crossed the Potomac
Viand is well advanced to flank the invaders of
Temulylvanla's soil. We shall hear of his
it.movements shortly, and it will surprise the
ebels.
ANOTHER PROCLAMATION BY GENERAL;
EWELL.
• Another proclamation has been issued by the .
rebel General Ewell. This was obtained by
one of the . correspondents of the New York
flrati, who has kindly given us a copy if the
same. R reads :
HEADQUARTERS 2d CORPB, t
AMU' NORTEHOIN VA., June 22, 1868. I
GENERAL 0 tiDllll9, I -
NO. 49. f
_ln moving in the enemy's country the ut
most circumspection , and vigilance is MM* :
eery for the safety .of the army and the
int mess of the great object. it has to accom
plish, depends upon the pbservance of the
most rigid discipline. The peittenant Oen;
eral Commanding, therefore,, „most, earnestly,
appeals to the gallant c ffi cers.arid men of
his command, who harp lttested their bravery
and devotiontto , the eausezof theikcountry on
so many battle fields, to - yield a ready acquies
cence in the rules required by the exigencies
of the case.
All straggling and marauding from the rauks,,
and all marauding and plundering by individu
als are. prohibited, upon :pain of the Severest
panalties known to the service.
• What issequired-ior the awe of the army will
be taken under regulations tobs established by
the _Commanding General, according to the
usages:of di:Rimed warfare:;
:Citizens •of the country through which
theariny may pass, „whoisse not in the,military
service, are sidnionishud,tonhatain from all:Acts
upon,ithe penalty. .of: being .:dealt
with hi a summary .manner.. A - ready acqni
essence to the demande.of the militarynuthor,
Bide will serve greatly to lessen the rigors .of
war. By. command bf. •. -
Lent. Gen.,ll. S. WELL.
A. L. Pstromrtoti, Gen.
The r.bel army at , Plettysburg, moved on
Eatarday morninginpon:York,•which placeyva l a .
.occupied on Bsturday night. The• rebeli-th
morning 'advanced ' as far as Wrightsville, where
• , - 'llDiolutie -aria- Facies • regirnen4 werel
omas re ineqt, returned
.over the,s,iver to Columbia, end, CoI. Prick,r444
maned in order to repulse- the rebeladvance i
which they succeeded in, - but thatebsis after
wards brought their artillery to bast upon the:
troops, andAhey, , Fsrealso,ograpelled to cross
the river. The shells , of the enemy fell tnid 7
*ay into the river. After our forces got across
the river, the was tired, and entirely de;
stro}ed.
.
The Governor , received inforniation jesteor
dry afternoon that the rebels were.in heavy
forotrOpposito Bainbridge, a point twelve milei
this side of Columbia, with a pontoon train
sufficiently large enough to cross the river.
The.rebel forces reportedat Sterrett'a Gap on
!Saturday night, advanced Within a short
tance of Di:meant:ton, bUt from some unknOvni
cause they beat a , hasty' retreat. They are now
in thevicinity of Sterett'a Gap. No denton
• •
stration is known to have been made upon the
Pennsylvania Railroad.
Col. Jennings regiment has joined tho forces
opposite Harrisburg,'tiftera severe march from
Gettysburg. The regiment has lost 92 irlson
, ere and 200 stragglers. The privates .captured
! have all been paroled, but he officerahave been
sent to Richmond; to awaits regular exchange.
Thew was some picket'skirn2ishing last night
above the fortifications, and one rebel was shot
and captured. He was brought to this city,
where he had his viouno dressed.
THE VERY .LA.TiST.
12 o'cLocn Idroitionv - -We aro reliably in
formed that Gen. Hooker has been relieved
from command -of the army of, the Potomac,
and-General Meade bag been placed in com
mand.
NEWS FROM REBEL SOURCES,
The Blchmond DirpatehCf the 23d says it is
thought in that city that Vicksburg must fall,
without the interposition bt a,miracle.
The Dirpatch, has a report , of a battle at Big
Creek Gap, Dust Tennessee, on Tuesday last,
between Gen. Buckner and the Federals under
Gen. Burnside, inwhich the Federals were re
pulsed;twine with heavy loss. Burnside then
commenced a Rua mireenfent and Buckner fell
back to Clinton to cover Hut - ix - villa.
It le asserted bare that Biclunond is hell by
not more than 4,000 MOIL
The Bichinond Duped* bf the 28d says: It
waastisted yesterday morning than information
bad heen received of the landing of a heavy
Column of rtdinyiats at some point on the
Yoik river. Passiengere trim the White House
ny there were soli' Mistimes at West Point ` 3 ea
.
teaday. - •
The Army of the .Poto
lintegunanns Muir orTtniPorolum, June 27.
The Army ot the Potonnic is in inotion„ and
will soon be to the front and north of Ifidtk
Intim
The heavy rains have mpde arQ M cip bed
that the tonventeattinre n E9 tnniostittc,,O , -do*,
BATH, Me., June 26.
A pilot up from Southport reports four Th
ing vessels arrived there this morning, who
make the following report : Forty sail t.f ves
sels destroyed by a pirate steamer off Cape Sable
yesterday and the dty o afore. A Brunswick
ship was-boarded land other lame vase's de
stroyed, The Brunswick ship had many pas
sengers on board and gave warning to other
Vessels which have come in.
PRE! FIRE 1 Filth I •
,AL
N. C Sadler, sag
DeartSrs : During thetight of Mayl9, 1868,
Our Grocerrand Provision Store,xt North Sao
ond and Willow streets,- toBk fire -at about 2
o'clock a. x., and as- the-store was a two-story
wood building it burnt rapidly, and before the
fire engines could act upon the fire, our whole
stock of goods, including much combustible
material, and amounting to over $2,000, were
wholly destroyed. We had one of your No. 11
Chilled Iron Safes, which was in the hottest
art of the ffre, and it came oat of the fire not
in the least injured, except the melting off of
Ate name, plate and paint. The mutate in=
gide were not affected in tne least, and woven
_Xider tao Sate just as good a protection against
fire now as before, and shall use it Berea ter
With increased confidence. The lock works as
,perfectly as belore the fire.
Yenta truly, dt CROFT,
• Late 429 North Second Street.
Attention to the above certificate is particu
larlylerinested, as it is the first trial of LILLIE'S
"SAFES in an accidental fire in Philadelphia.
I Would.say toall parties who want a Fire and
Burglar-proof Safe .that LILLIE'S WROILGHT
AND CHILLED IRON SASES are mum the
cheapest and the only real 'Fire and Burglar
proot Sates now made; and to those who want
simply a Fire-proof, I would say that LILLIE'S
.WROUGHT IRON SAFE is fully equal in ail
respects to any of the moat approved makers,
and is sold at fully one-third It-Es pries.
Ail parties interested are invited to examine
the safes above described at my store.
GEO. W. PARSONS. Agent,
je9-d2tawB w 110 tdarket street.
Bloom ,of . Youth. or Liquid Pearl
VOL{ beautifying and prmecving the -corn
.f..- plexion andikin.
~.. After using Laird's,Bloom of Youth, or Liquid
Pearl, for a shoat time, it will leave the Ekta a
soft,' satin-like texture ; it imparts freshness,
smoothness and transpatency to the skin, that
can only be prcdtaxid by the use ot this Veit:table
article. It presents no vulgar white paint, as
all other attempted compounds do, but, on the
1 contrary, it will give the amnp'exton a peat!-
! like tint, such - sti can, only be foxed in y. tob ;
its 11F8 is impossible to be detecied by the closeet
Obeervers. It is also invalueble for removing
all kinds of Mini um, Tani!, Freek4s, *tamale
and other cutatmous diseases from tha.skin.
WAsunrorow, June 27
PRICE ONE CENT.
A. Piratical Steanaer oS Cape Sable.
PIEITADELPIM, May SO, 1803
SECRET OF BEAUTY !
LAIRD'S
Mr. Infrd has every Confidence i "
n--Tranm
s. Bloom of Youth, or Liqiiid read,
to the ladies orAhierica. tat bang the+ , nly per
fect and reliable article now In use for &mat - ging
and vreariatag the amageaon oral skin
Can only be had at S. A. KUNKEL'S
jt-22 Apothecary, Haniebnrg.,.
EXTENMON OF TIME.
CITY VOL—Notice is hereby given, .that
the Common Council of the City of Har
risburg have completed the ley, and a-stsstnent
of.taxes for the year 1868, and.that ail persons
shall be entitled to an ab 'cement of
FIVE PER CENT. ' --
on the amount of their respecive City Tigre,
on payment of the same to JOHN T. WILSON,
, City Treasurer, on or before the I-tday of
July, 1863, the time havlng_b en extended.
By (rider of the Commoe C. uucfl.
DAVIII HARRIS, Clerk.
Harrisburg,. June `42,.1868. 22-dtd
ORANGES AND LEMONS — A fresh invoice,
for sole by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
Je2 Cqr. Front and Market ete.
PRESERVING JABS, of Obm and Stone, of
all kinds and Bilkll3, far sale low, by
NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
jell) Cor. Vomit and Market streets.
BROWN STOUT
and
SCOTCH ALE,
of the beat bum* always on hand and for; a
by [apl4] WIL DOCK, da., & CO.
CABINET MAKER WANTED.
A CABINER MAKER who is a very fine,
careinl workman, is wanted for special
work. Good wages and constant employment
given. ..‘Apply at the EAGLE WORKS.
jeB d2w .
HANDS WANTID.
WO or THREE good steady men, with some
T
knowledge of Farm or Garden work, will
be employed for the season.
- oral. highest expo will be paid to persons
of the right kind. Apply to H. A. KISH..
Keystone Nursery, may 22, 1863.
CIEIBB, old and new, from prime Dairies,
for sale low by
NICHOLt3 & BOWMAN,
Clor: Front and Market Meets.
myls
A NEW assortment of Morton's Unrivaled
Gold Pens, in . Gold Plated Desk Holders,
just received at SOfEFFER'S BOOKSTORE,
jels 18 Market street.
GEFYIN CORN.
Winslow's Fresh Green
Corn just waived by
janBtf W. DOCK, JR.. & 00.
CREFAS AND &MAIM of , all grode,t. road
at roneonable - Flies kir ado by
Jl4 WK. DOCK. Ja.. &
CHEESE—Hamburg sad 'other prime dairy
cheese; for sale by
1410130L8 & BOW/lAN,
el Cot. Front and Ma.betgampta.
MORTON'S CRIEB.RATSP I'INE APPLE
1. 1 1 CREME, direct from the umnufacturer,
end for sale by_ , MOOS, dc CO-
DlltED BEEF AND BOLOGNA, a very choice
lot, just repeived,siod for wile by
- irc.Bo VT WNW, Js.. & CX).
_
X l,l
Yon know where you can get fine
LANote Papq, Envelopes . reilhikezid Wed.
Oildst
ap6' Rairgin i nare BOOKSTORB.
WiNTED.—A. small ABA or "a few
- TV Bonnie saitableforateedllamily. St
Apply
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