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' 'r , -. - •ri - .- - '•' . • . - .' . . - .1 - -; •-..-',.- ..r..-.V= .. _ ... siTT , - - -"• 2 :z•-!. •'-i'••_ - 40 , t --, ---_ . :" v:..... -- -. , --f,---_ - , •• ,- -_ - .41:_- ,. . - -- -, F , . ,7 ---.•• - , .;ss•-•‘.l. 14 A ;EORGE BERG NEE. f i I i', TELEGRAPH. IS I•[r'BLIBUED NORNING A.SD E VENLYG, By GEORGE BERGNER. Office 77drd Street, near Walnut T Or SUBSCRIPTION MOIR SUBSCRIPTION. DAILY "fELECIRANI i served to slikiscrl ber3 iu IIM oily at 6 cents per week. Yearly seba , rlber4 Nill b 8 charged $4 00 hi advance. WEIVKLY TIS:LBOILAY11. I he TEttintAPll idalso published weekly and terutsoral to aubscribera at the following cash rata:: Bindle c!oplee, weekly Ten copies, to one postonice. Twenty '` At vskerisina llamre.—The following are the tLi 1 0: advertising in the T.LEOR&PH. Those hest ..ivertising to do will find it convenient fuf rvfoa or poet lines or less constitute one-hell square Eight lines or more than. four conal, tutes - a square. 0 0 7_,orrstsir4lawAD izaol3o4a.-00 a a g ." • ' IL' • : : : e m s ID'p _ • C.“C.00.11.0......04. , G . e. z :4• .001. 0 17 0 O t 4 a 1 I ti• e 134- ";Z:BBigt23BBVO -1 Opp - o_o • Li• tt J 0 Cr‘ Rn GOO pp OOGP 4111 -Z V.OI SO2s'S I • e, k•-• (cuss+ atm N 0 LiCON i tbxte a WO*, alz 61 Nott:l3o • ; , &Am Karr Audi MIE3=!! iraperal. Notlzsa or Business notices inserted in tie Lot.ca Cokunn, betul Marriages and Deaths, Eteu'r Cis rtm Lrersior'each insertion. - • As an advertising medium the Tarmanessi has no equal, its Jorge circulation, among business men and families, in city and country,.pliping if beyond competition. £liscellantou. JONES HOUSE, CORNER Ole MURKET 13T AND "MARgET sotacE, HARRIBBURG, PA. • JOSE! '. MeOLEL..AN, PROPRIETOR. (anowrix eamottorwri yr wiL7B Gov/int.) This hi a First Class.ECotel, and locatedlntlie central part of the city. It is kept in the heat manner, and its patrons will find every acconi mixlation to he met with in. the Bost houses in the country. se3o-dtf B. 4 1,'. BABBM'S Concentrated Composed or Pulverized SOFT THREE gallons of handsome •white SOFT, SOAP made' in five'minuteS. - No -grew° required.' DraserrroNs.--Dlssolvs one penal , of C.. Ilablitt's Concentrated Condensed orThiVerised Soft Soap in one gallon of boiling water-, then, add two gallops of, warm water. When ociol you will have Ulric) gallons of Handsome White Ten&hip. ' . n pounds will make one barrel ei soft soup.' The. soap thus made is an excelleotW4stifOr, trees, shrubs aucl plants of all kinds. , Just received and for sale by WM. DOCK;Szt, 8C.,00.; nay27l Market st., opposite the Court VISITING WEDDLNG, IMITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS! B lft sPecial a rrangement with one of thd beet engravers in the country, curds of any description will be executed in the hieherstli , l3le of sit, conformable with the.latest frinilen;rild applied promptly;.at lowerprices than are charg ed bythe stationers in New York or Philadel phia. Igor samples and prices call at ill .. moh9tf BEFIGNEII'S BOOKSTORE. _ • VRDOW SHADES of linen, gift-boiddred; ad PAPER WINDS of tin nail* Varf ety of designa and ornaments ; alap, QURTAIN FIXTURES and TASSELS at vorYlo'w prices. Call at -SCHP,FFER'S BOOKSTORE. ap6 , ECEEtibIETICALLY BrIALTID. ,P RAW:IES,. TORATORB, • - FINI APPLE, • tIALMON I : .oTbiggB, bPioED oYsTRAB:, LOBSTER, `3AI DINTS; WM: DOCE, Jr. & CO. For WA: WY BMUS. AND IrgN: Boop tst3 h.' and splendid stock °I .1 3 0441 and it. Family Bibles. • - • ~ Pr,:fitivt,,riau, Methodist,: Luttonan eensaul lietof mud, Rua other Efp - iin Books, jtist ,receii- ed 116.11UNEllt CllEkMer ..BOON TORE. kOA-14 tHlt, a further induction in: Coal Oil; superior article of non-explosive Coal Oil, For Oak Very low, by • NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Cor. 'Front and Market Sta. mrl PHOTCKIRAPJEL ALBUMS chastely:, un 13Q and clasped—for sale at SaIIEFFER'S BOOIKStiSIIE, ; 18 Market Street: A A.T (BAS, • Different colored double varieties ; White Fringe, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and other shrubbery, at Keystone Nursery— . 11/18R- Mortgagee, Power of Attorneyßon s and ud Justices' Maas for.sale-at - 1-" D• -THEO. P. -SCIEVEPFER'S,BOokstae. : 1 1 &c., &C‘., to blot year's prices without any ,ad. spe• (30131dnat'S BWKSTOT/19,i DR. JOHNSON Mi.Atiai'MXMC:toi t t.M LOCK HOSPITAL. JAS discovered the most certain, speedy and Jl._L effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. mange ix .six, TO TWELVE moms. NO NEB:CURT OR NOXIOUS DRUBS. d. ire Warranted, or No Charge, ist from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vorisnerA Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirite, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the M art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the. Head, Throat, N( se or Skin: Affection of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or. Bowellf'-tbose terrible disorders arising frOm the 'Sblitary Habits of Youth— pose secret and , solitary practices more fatal to :their victims than the song of%Tens to the Mariners of. Ulysies, blighting their' most bril itt hopes or antiCipations, renderiwnierriagt, &0., impossible, • ..$1 00 .. 9.00 .17.00 . . , YOUNG. hi T Repecially, who have become the victims of Solitary Vice, that drisidful and aesteructlye habit whielk'annually_sweeps to an. untimely, ; grave thousands, of Young Men of the most, (exalted-' talents: and brilliant. Intellect, who might otherwise have; entranced listgAing ate with the thunders-of elogpence ot• . wakgcl. !to ecstasy the living; :.IYre, may call witli ; roll confidence. ; ; _ Dia,BIAHE. Married Persona, or Young Men" confemPhit. ing marriage, .being, aware, of physical weak ness;organic debility, deforinitig, He who, laces himseif ender the care of pr. J. rosy religiously wifide in his honor as a gen tleman, and confidently rely upon his skill as a Physician, 44? " -40 5 2 31 1 3 0 ORG . ANIC WEAENIMS ImmedlatelyOuted; and.full vigor restored. This distressing affection—which renders ,life miserable and marriage impossible—is the pen siltykpaidibyithe victims of improper indulgeuce. Yonngpersons are foci ,apt to commit excesses from not being avag . e of the, dreadfid house quances that .may: ensue. r . Now, Who ; that un derstands the-subject will-pretend to denythat the power of procreation is lost sooner by those falling into improper, habits than by "thelprn dent. Besides being deprivaithi pleasures of healthy ofEspring, the most serious and destine, thie , symptoms to ,both" :body. and mind arise. The system becomes deranged, the physicaland mental functions weakened, loss of procreative -power, nervous irritability,. dyspeoa, palpita tion of the heart, indigestion f constitutional debility. a 'wasting of the frame, cough, con sumption, decay 'and death.- Orinos, No. 7 SOM FIUIDERYIK STRIIET, Left hand iddii going froth Baltimore 'street a few doors from the corner. not to observe name and number.' Lettera must be " pa id 'paid and contain a stamp. Thal)opthiis Dipfotins hang in his Office. DB: t JOI)NSON, • Member of the BoYttl College of Surgeons, don, graduate from on be . of the t most eminent, collegesin the United States, and the greater part of whose life has been spent in the haspi • tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and elsei where, has effected som e of the most astonishing, cures that were ever known ; many troubled with ringing in the head and ears when asleep,: great nervonanees,l being alarmed at sudden sounds"' bashfulness, with frequent blushing,i attended sometimes with derangement of mind" were cured iminqately..; T A KEriVrtomikas *OgoE. These are some of the each and melanehoy i effects produced by early habits of youth, ; weakness of the back and limbs, pains in thtf l head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power,i palpitation of the heart; dyspepsia, nervoud irritability, symptoms of 'Coninthiption, &c. Itherrewr.—The fearhil effeetti on the mind' are much to be dreaded-41m3"0f memo ry, t con • fusion of ideas, depression of siiirits, - evil for: E . bodiugs, aversion to'society; pelf distrnst, love of solitude, timidity, Sic art, some of the evils produced. YOUNG MN I ,1 1 xfr MEM Who have injured themselves by- a certain practice Indulged in . when alone, a habit fret quently learned from evil companions, or - at school, the, effects of which, are nightly.':feltl even :whet ; , *deep, and if not cured renders ungrifetaimpossible, and, destrOys bothnrind and body, should apply immediately. What 4 pity .aa t a, Para map, the 116 0; :9f biucountry,the aarling of his parents, should he snatched from all prospects and eninymente of life, by the consequence of deviating thin the path of nature and indulging in a,certain secret habit. Such persons muss; beforecontom= plating s- IAIIII.IAOE, • Regect that a sound mind and , (*are the most necessary requisite's lo mote connubial happiness: Indeed, wit . these, the journey through life-becomes ry pileinage : the prospect hourly-des: - to - the view ; the napd becomes shadowe. • thtespalvand filled :with the melancholy _O. action that-the happiness of another 1.1.; i „etalMiglited•with our own. . ..•Iy•N=Vib-SE OF 'IMPRUDENCE. .-. When the misguided and) imprudent votary o f it ipusure iinde he „las, imbibed the seeds .:of this disease, ,it .too often happens that' an ilitimesitamse of tihanur or the dread of dis covery deters him from applying to those who, from ed,rication and --- respectability, can alone befriend' hiht. Hefalla into the hands-of igno rant and designing pretenders, who, incapable of curing, filch his pecuniary substance; keep him trifikk-r mouth** menth, as long-as the smallest fee.can be obtained, and ra Ausp a ly leave him with ruined health to sighsova galling, disappointment, or, by the -th e deadly , - poison, Mercury, hasten the con tional symptoms of thikterrible disease -such affections of the Head,Tbroat, Nose, Skin, etc. progressing with frightful rapidity- till death puts a period to.hit dreadful sufferings by mid hini. to that undiscovered country from whence no traveller retgnia. ENDORSEMENT OF THE PRESS. thomtands cured at this institution year after year, and the numerous important surgical operations performed-by Dr.- Johnson, wit-awed by the reporters of the Sun,ortec, and indilY other papers, notices of which ve appeared main and_ again before the Publio, be sides hie standing as, a gentleman charicter and retsfpitsibilitiolt a guff:iciest gdararittie the afflicted. - : DISEAf3E3 SPEEDILY ` CUEED. 011,01, If& 7 EOM 171,11DREOrS, e:i ;~~ i intbital HARRISBURG, PA., SUNDAY AFTERNOON, JULY 5, 1863. New 'Abuertioemtuto. PlO Great "American Remedies, ENO NN AS "HELMBOLE S" GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ : lIELMBOLD EXTRA-Cl' " BUCHU," .. " SARSAPARILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD' S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED " COM POUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY For Diseases of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, ARD .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. HMI/BOLD' 2 EXTRACT BUCHU • FOR WEAKNESSES 'Arising from Excesses!, Habits of Disaipation,, i Early, Indiscretion or Abuse. ATIIINDSWITH , 2mikPoxa.ownia strithoms : Indisposition to Exer-Drynees of the Skin, tion, , Loss of Power, =Losss of Memory, - .- Difficulty of Breathing, 11Wea;Weak'Nerves, Trembling, Heiror of Disease,- Wakefulness, ~.. pionides of Vision, . Pain in the Back, , i iThaiversal Lai:B3llde oillatabing of the Body, ! the Muscular Sisteria,Eriptione on the Face, Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance. - These Symptoms, if alloWed toll.) on, ' which' tthis Medicine invariably removes, soon follow ',IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,. tln one of which the patient may expire.. Who loan say that they are not frequently followed by those "direful diseases," -, 1 INSANITY 41..ND . I . CONSUALPTION. Many are aware of the cause of their suffer !Jags, but none will confess. • The,records of the Insane Asylums and the melaliChely deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth -of the assertion. • I 'UM CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED WIZTORGAWG WE4ENESS, Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and inVigoreite the system, which Helinbold's Ex= 'tract Rocha invariably does. A. trial-will. con vince,the most skeptical. FEISIALES—FEBIALES—VEDIALES, OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, MARBLED, OR - CONTE,M..P4ATIN(I ,M4RRLAGE, In many affections peculiar to females - the Extract Biretta ,is unequalled by any ther remedy,..9l3 in Chiorosis or Retention, , Irregu- , larity, Painfulness, or suppression of the ous-, tomary Evacuatdenp, Ulcerated or Schirrons estate,, of, the , Utom, Lencorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and,fer'alkeoinplaintOrieldent to the BOX, whether ar ising from : Indiscretion, Hallifi of Dlissipation'or in the , , DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT IT. Take nollaleam, Mercury, or Unileseant Medi cine forlfhpleabant and Dangerous Diseases. HRIXIBOLD;O II ?,CTRACT 'BUCHU . , Cures SecrerDieeiefes in alftheir stages;-at tit tle expense; , little or - no oink - lige in diet ;no in convenience Aid neeXpesure. ft 'causes fie ' anent desire, and gives] strength to Urinate, (hereby removing obstructions, preventing and l ouring Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequeut iu tbinciaes of diseases!, and expellieg Polsonons, Diseased, and Worneut Matter. , TEIOIII3EIIIO A pOA thousands who bave.heen the.Yicame of qetackS, and whoa n. I have . paid heavy fees to be cured ILO. short ~tiara,-have foutteittliay *ere deceived,,and that the "Poison" has by , the Ilse of "powerful , Astringents,r dieen 'dried up in the systeM, to break out fn an aggravated form, and, perbeap3 „ . after marriage. - Use lIELMBPLD'S EPRACT BUCHU for all Affections and Diteases of ' th e Urinary Or gans, whither exatitigin Male cal E . °male, from whatever cause- originating, and no matter of bow long standing. Diseases of theee Organi =require the aid of -a: Dligettc. . HEMBOLD I S EX'fItACT BUChT.Uf is UW.OIIO pluretic, mid it is certain to have the desired effect efiect3n all I Diseaiiiii - for which it lif. recornmended. '- - Blood—Blood—Blood. HellPholarnßighly , ,Coneentrated Compound =RID EXTltitOlf SARSAPARILLA. SYPHILIS. . his : an affec; k et don of the . Blood,. and attacks the nal 'Or' gene, Lininges'Of the goalie, Elikr-Threa, - Win . pipe, and other Mucus Sadaoes, inicking its ap pearance In the form of Ulcers. Helmitold' Extract Sarsaparilla, purifies the Bloeit, 'e I removes all Scaly Ecuptions of the. ,- ' Nem to the Complexion a Clear am1.....%v Sim! giving It being preree' r ed . /.prffisp.- •:nealF 3 l ectyl. coralainis its B 1 '''-''''..blY for" this clafißloi 1 ' lid-Purifying Properties! dr preserved la a ,vreeter lux than any c urer preparationyig - il - rell nlit. H, ,,,) , P fErAt.BOLD 'S ROSE WA.SIi. - , '" - nwexoetlien't Liition for diseases of a Syphi elitieNatttre, and as aninjeetion in diseases! of the Urinary Organs, arising' from habits !of dissipation . , used' in connection with the Ex tracts Buchu and Sarsaparilla; In such die a I as recommended. Evidence of the most e ' sponsible and reliable character Willaccom n the medicines. CERTIFICATES OF 0 from eight to twenty years standing, With , names known to Science and Fame. or Medical Properties of Buchu, see Dispense of the United States. See Professor DEW 'S valuable works on, the Practice of Physic. ee remarks made by the late celebrated Dr. P Y-- r SlOX,,,Philadelphia. See remarks made by r. EPHICIGM McDOWELL, a celebiated Phis . t k and mielittber of the Royal College of Surg nil, Ireland, and put:OSW Irt, the Tnunactioni of the Rings' and Queen's Jouinal. See Medico! Cirurgical Review, published by BEND. RA VERS, Fellow of the RoyalOollege of Stußebm See most of the late standard work! on Idecli tine. Extract of Buchti $1 00 per bottle, or six for $6OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla, $1,:"00 per, bottle, or cis for $5 00. Improved.lisee' rash, 60 cents per bottle, or six for $2 60, or hilt a dozen each for $l2 00, which will besuf ks, 'to cure the meat obstirade case., if chim er° adhered to. Delivered' to any addresi, 2 3y ea mt ,packed - from observation. Desorib n all communications. Cures guar =teed. 06.,gratts. 1 : Personally ap ' FM nres , . of the city_ of, r 4 -eore-me-an Alden who, H. being duly si t , ' to . T.: lielndx. l time contain no 110 nareot cAtliais Prepa y or injurious drugs, and are pue.,Y: t, ,table nth . Sworn and subscribed b i etor T e me t - _ • of Addram November,iet letters 4n W fona ht. a l' u . o H n l i ß n i3 couti ' dento. Alderman, Ninth street ab. Baca, Ph - H. T. BELII.BOLD, Chernisem va - nomra - ... - :_FOUR 08, FrvE -oxr s , want. Depot 104 Smith 10th street, below Chastrunif V , eel immediately , 'Apply to Dr,Dock, i.Philadelphia. , im9 28 4 at the Hospital in Walnut, near t Front t•' i i.__ 4 i ' I , ' . NtlD Mintrtisrattnto. if Departure and Arrival of the Mails, On and after Monday, April. 20th, 1868, the pails will close as folloWS: NORTHERN CENT,RA.L RAILROAD NORTEL—Way Dim:fr—For all places between Hari'is burg, and Lock Haven, and Phiits, N. Y., at.. ,12 M For LoCk Haven, Wil liamsport and Lewis burg SOUTH.— Witir -.Men-For all places between Harris burg and Baltimore, • ' 14d .and Ifitshington, D. 6 1 ., . .. . . 12 M For Washington, li. U., Baltimore, r ma„ York,' Pa., at.. i LEBANON • VALLEY ,PAILROAD. EAST. PiLkil =: for places betircen Harris burg; Easton and Phil ` adelphia, via M. 'For Reeding and BABE villa 12.30 F. 'NE PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. -`• WAY MAIL—FoII." all pla6es, between. Mogris bfirg and 'Philadelphia`" 6.80 4.. M , . - - For 'Philadelphia and _ Lancaster . ..*..... 12 M For 'New York Phila delphia, Lattaister; do ' .z Ituribia,: Marietta, and • Bainbridge.... ... For New itc;f,' delphia and Lel:siesta: 9.P. IL NEST Idark—For Oita . bet Wee n, Earria4. burg and.Altoona.. For Johnstown, Pitts , , brag and Erie, Cincinnati, Columbus *MC:Roseland, 0........ 2.46 P. , M. For Pittsburg, daysburg, Altoona,„ e Tyrone, )linntirigdon and Lt 44 . ,, ; t hdo*n. - COMBERLAND VALLEY: BAlllllOitD. For .Itectianicsburg r 'Shippensburg, . and. Chankbersbnigl * WAY hinue—For: AU . `places between.alarria-= burg land Lfagersitown; • CECI-VraiLL , For EllendalelN'orges ; Ellwood__ L PLlNMe and ' umtait Station. 12.80 P. M. rELUAROI:6 . 11: - rot- Prows% "LWOW- fillet "BM ,W 9 .0 4anover, East Onoand pnosKytii, on Afitaday," • r. , da Nre,dosidaY nn4 1.41••• o e • • T gor, ilditi.l.ll4jl 4 / 1 0- 7 bail, • • 1,244 . ZniVAL r.Erz The principal mans arrive at aid' a 211.448: re, ready for. delivery at this office at the folli4hig horms:' From the North,, South, East and 6 A., ht:, West ..... 1 2F. M. • 1 • M. From Cumberland Valley Ralinuid • 4 P.lc From Reading Ralltead. U: _ rbiladelptda " • 4 1!..M. Postage on all mall Mattekmust be fully : pie- Paid by I?tiaPPO or i c1tu64.44P111,04 iu the menu. 14911ri";" M to ~ 8 o'clock, t. hl, daily, except Sundays, when the office will be open from 7.30 to ei,sp,A. P. 1 54 ftiniz• B :oQ,fi. 4 • ~101 . .CfROt P.P.4 1 9 01 %.' ,‘P9At'M'astfir• MASON. 444 1 - 41 , , N a N :a A. N S WITH AUTOMATIC SWELL' • Pargrman lam 21; .1862, N. B. I:ilt.r4illl94 Anumerous:er oinN2r 7 vementl : .ourllarmaniums j e kneads - fell for then} by to4knight.the trade mark. e• •",to bkh 4istitzirtiish:o,Pl I : rgeMA:4 w trx-' , / Turchisere frcnkgose of ooer makers, and' nue from ibtEtrit("Otig. „ = "'UAW :9 & HAMLIN'S CABINET 011441131 in,ar9 pronounced stipelior,to.l4e*kcinalt instruments 'by those best ' tv judge, and are the ogly,7ones which have; ever keen awarded a GOLD MEDAL in this corm try.—Beakwritten testimony from the following ancairWittent Organist:sag New York,.' osfon Si,c. thlVldch they art,' pron.nunced " The kit; of their' class of which we :haVe'ark linowledge - :" - Zruamm, Organist' of Henry Ward Beecher's Church; FLINT, of Madison-Square Church'; tiosorrnet of Calvary Church ; Wim,pf Chri s t Church; Metntaxw, of Dr. Pish's:Oharch ; of the Immaculate Conception Church Hum e , Mditoillisiaal Baal; of New York Thilkan= max, of St. Paul's Church ; Witcox, of Lain:4,o4 Plate Conception March ; Beware= .or.thri phurch of the Unity; Lana, of OldBoritliOhnratq of.HUstria ;L-Thaet, of St. Joseph's Church; Taro= aes; of 'the Church of the Belk Innodents ; WARM, of St. PRTSB. I I3 Church, Albany,•-= and'many others. .. The Manufacturers are in ,Oosswitlii of testi= onials to siniffir.etleC - Cfrom THALBERG, MOR . AN , L. 4ppwarr, kibtemtuar, Waaa °or, HASTINGS, Wx. MeSos, SOrmt, .Worpas , usr;Gartneert, Kiernan; Wouscintr,' Stc.; P.Rlcts Amiurrolt.44NB, &twit!. Akkrible . ;, - $7O t 01.50 ABINET Onoerrs, with 6,8, and 12 stops, pedal base, tk0..1 $225 to 460 ELODROZOk Nine,itrietfes $6O to 226 OrDesdriptivir Orel:dam sent by mail. .:. Yi arerooras in Boma 274 WASHINGTOItTST. Warerooms in Nava Wax: 5 and 7 MERCER ST. Address f.t.,Misori" Hamm, Boston,'‘ or "Meow Baoraranq New York?! For sale in Haptisburg by je4.4lt-weiri] WM—KNOCEIE, Soki/tgent, 93 Market at COUNTY, annia Couni undenlngried les limitlf as. candidate for „ TrWiarer and solicits the suPport bf all fit Inert: Subject to the nondiiting, ion: ISAAO_,F4EgsMr. IJrdoit Deposit • a' 12, 1802: tLlLCtelegrapil, EXTRA. paomous NEWS 9 P M THE ENEMY DEIV.EN BAOK TO 9PM OUR LINE stiaßoxiirpa GEtr 01117 7 BITTBRIES • PUNTED ON -THE WE 6CCOPV AOUND TOP RIDGE- THEIR IRETREkT ' 'OUT OFF. bta Foroes- Ooe n p y the Stoge• Paßigolle. 2.46 P. M A.WHOLB 11011thkaRlint 12, M. =Si 'Anti Vail lieen int fining up to this thus I t Last evening we drove the enemr.back to pettyaburg. [ Our lines' thitsiftsfninViiktend t dight sae coned Gettysbu r g. '.:.. W. k '• - Our _a 4, °oe Bll4l 4=S? , i4l 18-k 3 " C 4 4% o' u i ? ,- town hem.the South..'.'.. • - We ocoapy RounduToP Ridgtii csunnen4l4 , pie thainliers' titnetuintoifte slid iiide Ad off Vii :,tike lines of jet ;elk. ' 0 4 1 r forTatKPATtsket4424gl l 4 fmlankWilfili , ',, on. At dank wOltetn‘ntiwonvleft isinsPoP Ole. - - -:-.,... - --a--- ' its ' ...' -.. , ~, OM A,_t.ool4A-.olelfdtl4# night 11 10;pet's &de*, with, ai,Mgadlei Eite animal/8, advalitedilo , efithler our 3 lithiraficitgliveThenitelvels UrrWitir their colorti: " '`" 111 • • IMO fP3m Jeff. Davie to CieneraLLeelleel:reito 'captured. Vheudispatolia es order Genera Lee iOe ticnlarip tdretriat to Rielmond ; heidateNthrinfriiiement rnto,Penn- ti , lvania was otaiv itsainst his wishes • • . The folluWing mere' among the- (Albers killed and wounded in yeeterday's entiwienient : ' COT. Taylor of Ilia Backtill regloierd, a bro , Vier to Bayard Taylor, Lieut. CoLMlles,-of4kumina regiment. Lteitt. ltdtkiii - of Ai:IAM pilUt; iirestin/ed. Major Kaiieiiicif "frdesqlnils "'New 'jersey refit nm:a was wounded In ate lime. We lutvt motored. JA: leadt..Aghtthousand prisoners. 4 7`.; iaawal-R4 l -! Y- 1 04Pg AfALWORK. oks .~,.,.ir..., .." 4.6 'Gnonridge at Ike, 4[lBlllo reinillfe ground , tbeld fry or r tj i rilease them on . parole at other points ally a F ee A rni lat A. 11.7TuguiV.001611443.10AL VAT . - D u i& The following dispatch linen reoeiVikl ;A, a w!' ' ' . !‘f . P . --e`, l "'"``',. / - 11:6 " :- ----2 a „, new method ` in the use of Electricity alone; the War DePartMent : „ without any Mdl ffe, or ' eVen,GY FuinmuciOfd., July49l=4 P. 41 ZMit b 2at i eutairom 7404,.at r eason a ble rates, the 71) 131 : 34 4tg ' ex ' Ge7l°.fs ' R? ir 8 ratiplybig” for 'circulars or fartter Au eilxilition seed'nl4 „ptinie nan - jUnb P . ); hxformithm will 90 promptl3r answered. -Case turned, having entirely destroyed the eneniy'S an 4 - ' 138 " 416 .- 14 "18 I 'EN - _ Philadelphia n Pennsylvania, taws /ft Gen' pontoon briageoverilm 'st ; ppiyic WAAlLlyinsi is well Sidelikhtful parrot' tire port, capturing the.gmud, consisting of a lieu= n .pat , this out for future reference; tenant and thirteelifinem - 0./04311)' 104" • maj-naem* . ADDRESS OF; P - USlAart itINCIOLIE; The President ' tinniku it! tile ec'x lY4t 9 ( W it the nen-Atom thtr-tilmy of 'the Potounkompdo 10 s. IC ed . tha Bdleauchis to coffer thlaiday with. the:highest honor, to promise a Fiat sac: ease to the ; case of tho Union, and to gii4tii condolence of ell for 'thit'ulani , -get dalTert;' and that fO! this-be this.dey, He whoseltill, ikot:ostra',AdOstattLit* be donejAiiiir3lot. ( t need lAlti't4eitratt4ide. ...k,ll • • •• , t3a; (Signet(,),ABRAII44I,IIINVOLK. HAIIIIISBURG,IuLY 5, 1868. GETTYSBUG. 'I'3cB.BITRG. •fflide ' IMMO MtriM , 'MU . OE Weenzianem,. MY AI PRICE ONE CENT. From oar Extra of Yesterday. GLORIOUS NEWS FROM GEL MEADE. The Energy Attawig Our Left Wing and are Repulsed, _..~._ -REBEL LOBS HEAVY. MBE THERAIIII,EOONERS CAITUBRD totTioLeL DzieiTca..l The followinidiSpatch WWI reediest at Gen Couch's headquarters, this worming at ten o clock, and we are psrmitted to - publish the same 'authority of Wayne W'reah, Major and A. b. G. Ant , / OF 'nu Paroxeq, July 3, 8:36 P. li. The'he enemy opened at one o'clock; a. a., with one hundred and fifty pion concentrated on oar left and centre, and fonght three hoiirs. He kan assatatedour entire lines, and was hand tioriely reprilsed, witlitt very severe loss in dead and • tronif ed, and leaving 3,000 prisoners In ilitadierVkaiend Armstead, and many gene cal officers were killed and captured. , .The enemy left - many dead and wounded to car bands. Our looks are considerable. Idajor-GeneratHanceek and Brigadier General ilibbone are wounded. den. Mee': pursued the enemy and toned themln fo rce wide left. All le Quiet neT: Our eavalry .. le doing great tidoga and the is in fine spirit._ Nov litgatisinuntic _ o'4 t \ theArphanal;CoUrt. of panphin Thei '',OrtattiEtiiktia by the mid court to MOW) the: helms, of the ;11 1 N . ..in tbkhande of Adam brenneman, t., ad i?oe ignite itrJohlt Btaiinetnian; . PtotWOlP l + l o_4 4 Scouth ICauover,, in laid. a*"' ty, *SaSed, hereby gives" notice that he latt, to the duties, of his appohitment, on Thmoday, the 25th day of June inst., at 0 o'clock, a. it., at his office, on Third street, ~ ishihieditmNatioruil Telegraph Office, in the dAltiotriWitshugg *31 43 4 , 1! 111 1 04 016 an Partial Iltireetedattend if they see prow. BOB?. SNODGBASS, jaBlMottly , • Auditor. AUDITOR'S NOTICE. HE ituditos appointed by the Court of Qom ' of DauPhin County, to &Ritz We among Ahasueditors the, balance remain; lug in the /sands of David C. Keller, assignee of -Philip' Pick' and wife, of East HastoVer township, In said county, will sit for tiu4Agsr pose, at , his office, in the city, of Harriiimrg, on 'llitisday, the ' 30th day of June insitrits 40 o'clock, L„ m„ at tehidt time and place ttse pgr ties interested are hereby notified to attend and present their claims. U.K. GRAYDON; - doaW4 ' • . Auditor. :AUDITOR'S NOTIChL 1. Rrk ,Auditor. appointed, 13 3' , ,,th0 . !OrlauHilt! Court, in the matter of the exoeptioas to the scoituit' oV Ellae -Hoo'ver, adniiniderator of thit t geMtusf, gmorge,;7l.,, LopgiAec'd,Astill' at tend for, a hearing of the parties at the °lice of the eniileisigileci; 3n-the-city of Harrisburg, on kNidaY the lc_nk 41Avvf Sane look, at 10 o'clock, A. it it f . McKINHEY, jel domeht: Auditor. ADMINETEAMMITS NOTICE. ETTBRII this day JLai beenigteuted: by the ,BegristOr of Dauphin county. t0., - .the.isniaptiber, on the Matto of Peter Becker; late of the, city of ilairbiliarg, themselves in: liehtedlolisid taste are regruketed to make im ncediatefsisttlemesit, and those, having claims Mg:tglitielltAttllo.PMPlAt them to the on Wilber. 9BOBOBcaKrigixoti, 168-dotiff6w " Administrator. 4.I3DITOR'S NOME, ri 14E u undersigned, an spditiir appointed by , the Orphans' Mniteit4htinonntyof Dan re, to dietdbote , the %bane•in-the 'luta& of the_executor of Ate lad will avid tegMigmkt of , pruiriottet lir.:4lWW deceased, and al®o the nce tziEki trnsteeirfippokiCed breahkeprirtt toiiiit the real estattroteald dece dank •UniDartilves; riefikeithat 4he wilt- attend lot theltUtlieW atcavmo4.4tMiaothee 1 11 Hag* 1311 Tuesdays t4e 7 th On' auly, 1 4 63 . st'o''oloak; lc When eisdirbere all pares intittidetare Teqratted to attend if they think proper. . : .D. FLEMING, k3l24oswAt • AUDITOR'S ` NOTICE . ; " ". - I,r_ AtditoilipPolnted by the Cottrt at Corn - -Inen•Pieas of Dauphin county,- te distaThute . - mousy iinibelands.ot the . I dhesitri.addloh talm4lie sale of the zeal estate of Lewis and nie r s Jcpse Mina, On rand . flt l 0 9; - 4T, 14)iil. fel* 156 h; hilll 'meet all ' "intetested-' at his ollExcin the tdl7 of • aboii,Sesirtmotty, the 2811.. day at Junevehtiott Atm oichisak, 2 .-m 4 "..ef 1 4 100 ;h ci . A MIA N; ' , itoect.doswBt ' ; - ' ,af -Auditor. 6Q. do *4 Vi =EMI Auditor..
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