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Those r a;.advertising to do will find It convenient bout lines or IEIBB constitute one-lul ' ilf , A.lght lines or more than four condo -,-,:e a square. iIgIVOVgOVROom V iggE O IBIg;1141 - T7 , . ;T: p.TEFFegf, : • o Gr 0.. P. 00 G. 0210,•!, G., 4 .000800080Ug0. 0 ... , 00.0 000 0 0 75 . 41‘. • 1, 4 1 , t c. oc 7. ot. 42,1 tz 0c10p.P000.0pe...0 • c- _ , t, - 414 •—y er: kb t ,-- t - .•;e.f.`"elEggt3B 92 rl r.Z.S - • X.0. 2 5 , .:PE..m. , :p0cr, 00.0 , C 0 - e 0 'co r. , 0 , 0 0 1.0 CO co co I-4 c= to 00l RN C,1.C.0 at , t-• O.ett , 0 at oat at o -t, tat StiII:SIAM: Marnag4 Audhoes 4v.neral N atma Aotiaoe, 1 time a week 14 ti Neitem , Notteet ............ atiees each insertion ' ........ fir Business notices inserted in the Coltwan, or before Marriages and Deaths, OUTS PEEL Lucia for each illt3Bllloll.''' As an advertisingmedium the TZLIGRAPH has no equal, its large circulation, among . business men and families, in city and country, planing It beyond competition. Jilietellantous. JONES 11.0IJSE, CORNER OF MARKIEIT ST AND MARKET 3$1:10E, HARRISBURG, PA. JOSEPH It. NeCLEIIaN, PROPRIETOR. (RBOINTLY CONDI:KM BY WBLLB COVIRLY.) . Thie is a First Class Hotel ; and located in the central part of the city. It ie kept in the lest manner, and itr patrons will find every accom modation to be met with in the best houses in the country. seBo-tiff B. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulverized SOFT SOAP.- SOFT' L MBICEBB gallons of handsome whitel 1. SOAP made in five minuted. ; No , grOsie required., • Dtsnorrons.—Dissolve one 'ponad of B. T. Balbitt's Concentrated Cendensedor.Palverfirai Soft Soap in one gallon of ,boiling water, Alen add two, gallons of warm water. When dool yon willtave three gallons of Handsome Write Soft Soap. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap. The soap"thus made is an. excellent washlfor trees, shrub's and plants of all kinds. Just received and for wile by , 1112 L DOW; Brt = iny27] Market st., opposite, the Court House. VISITING, ' : - WEDDING, • • : - IMITATION, :AND AT HOME 'CARDS. B Y a special arrangement with: one of the best engravers in the country, cards Of any description will be executed in the highest style of art, conformable with the latest faahion, and supplied prom ptly,at lower prices than are charg- - ed by the stationers in New York or Phila T ilel phia. For samples and' prices call at; - slich9ti REBORES'S BOOKSTORE. TATINDOW SHADES of linen, gilt bordered; V V and PAPER BLINDS of, an endlosa-*ari•=, sty of designs and ornaments ; ab?o, CURTAIN: FIXTURES and TASSELS at very low prime. Call at SOREFFER'S BOOKSTORE. aP6 HERMETICALLY 'SEALED.. PEACHES, TOMATOES,i PINE APPLE; SALMON; • OYSTERS, SPICED DYSTEII3,, LOBSTER, SARDINES,'" WK. DOCK, Jr. & 00. For 8810 by W. T. BISHOPJ ATTORNEY. L OFFICE NEXT DOOR Tow X.NITEET lissmirnos: Corner of ride street and TtasINIITY alley. je22' dim COF erFF'S AND. SUGARS of all gradae and at reasonable' prices for sale by 114 - WM. DOCK, JR., Sr ;06 - . rißEßSE—Hamburg and other prime dairr %.:J cheese, for sale by NICHOIA' & BOWIIA.N S • Jet Cor. Front and• Ma'rkiit AtPetn. ANEW assortment of Mortonis tr Eiold Pens, in Gold Plated:lissle ladders, just received at SCREFFEE'S-BOONSTOTIP'4 jab 18 Margret street GREEN . ipO.IIN. Winslow's Fresh Green, Colißjust received by jouBrf W. 'DPCE., & F - RENCII WI GLLSK BLACKING, war ranted not „to retain the polish or but toperve the' 'tiler itself. For sale by' .. ~..„, WM. DOCK, Jig., & W. .. ~ DR. JOHNSON 33.e,x,wraiscortine LOCK HOSPITAL. ivere the MCg t certWle r 3dY and effectualrelinhewOrlhr DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE RUMP IN SIX TO Tvintra HOME. 40 MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS. A tav Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Involuntary dis charges, linpotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, 'Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of th6l Mart, Timidity; Tremblings, • Dimness of Sight or Giddiness, • Disease of the. Head, Throat, Nc se or Skin. _ Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Stcmach or. Bowels—those terrible disorders arising from 'the Solitary Habits of Youtb— Wee secret and solitary practices more fatallto , their victims than the song of Syrene the Mariners of Ulysses; blighting their most bell llant hepes or anticipations, rendering marriageYl $l.OO 9.00 .17.00 YOUNG NEN - 1 kmially, who haVe ihe victims of Solitary Vice, that : Aram:got and, destructive habit, which annually sweeps to an untimely grive thousands` - of Young' Hen of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, who might otherwise have entranced Mooing Sen ates with the thunders, of :eloquence or, waked' to : ecstasy thA 'firing lyre, may call., with WE at co oa tr. LI Et 9, Married Persons, or. Young Men- contemplat ing marriage, being aware of 'physical weak ness, organic debilitZ, deformities, &a., speedily cured. ~. u ma ~_A~ W 'lle-who-Pleces-lihnself ander the came of Dr. J. may religioualy confide hi his honor as a gen tleman, and oonfideetly_rely npon - his skill oh a ORGANIC WEAINISII Immediately Cured, and full 'vigor restored. ; - 8 a 2 8. This distressing affection—wnich renders Mr namable and marriagaimpossibis the pen alty paid by the victims of improper indulgeace. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses :from not being' aware of the dreadful conse quences that may ensue. New, who that tut del:stands this subject will pretend to deny that Vie poiter of *creation is lost sooner'by those falling into , imitroper luibitsitlian by the Inn dent. Besides neing deprived the pleasures of healthy offspring, the most serious and destine symptomslo both bOdy-and mind arise. The system beeiraie deranged, the 'physical and mental functions weaktitigglotivef-premeative power, nervous irritability, dyspepsia, palpita tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional debility. a wasting of the frame, cough. con sumption, decay and death. Ontos, I3b. 7-Souvn Faxonama Smear, !ME Left hand .*Ode going from Baltimore street, a few doors'ftorn the corner. Fail not to observe name and number. Letters mat tNI paid and contain nstmap The Doctor's Diplomes hang in iris office- DR JOHNSON, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Lon don, graduate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greater lAA of whogi life has been spent in, the hospi tals of London, Paris, Philadelphia and else where, has effected some of the most astonishing cures tbit were ever known ; many troubled iqtai riffging in the head and ears when asleep, gfeat nervousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfilness, with frequent blushibg, attended sometimes with derangement of mind were cured inunediately. , ' • TAKE NOTICE. These are some of the sad and Melancholy effects produced by early habits of youth, via : weakness of the back and limbs, pains in:the head, dimness of sight, loss of muscular power, palpitation of the heart, dyspepsia, neftoua irritability, symptoms of consumption, • .—The fearful effectir on the Mind are' much to be dreade, d -z-lbss of memory, con fusion- Of ‘ ideas, depression 'of sPitite, (Oil-fore aviirsion to society, self distrdst, love ofSolitddift, timidity, &c., are some of the 'rile .idoduced. YOUNG MEN Who have injured themselves by a certain practice indulged in when ,alone a habityre quently 'learned from evil, companions or at school, the effects of which are ',nightly felt, even when asleep, `and it not mod lenders marriage.impossible, and destroys, both Mind and tiody; should apply immediately. - What a pity that a young man, the hope of his• country, We darling of ; his paren*shonld be snatched from all PrOsPecte and enjoymimts of life, by the consequence • of,,deviatipg from the path of nature and :indulging in Ja certain secret habit. Such.persons anier,beforkcontem pmS - MAilitlidE, Reflect that a ,eonnd mind end • 1 3 . 0 0)5 Ore . the most necessary : requizitee to promot e connubial happiness. Indeed, without these, the jpgrney through life becomes _a : weary pilgrimage f! the prospect hourly,darkeng,to the , view ; the mind becomes shadowed with despair and aka With the melancliely reflection that Atfith lildimee of another beonmee blighted with 444rAis!4. ' DISEASE' OF :DEPTIIIDENCE. r, t When the misgtdded - and •imprudent votary' tif pleasure finds he:. has imbibed the ssallit • of ibis painful disease, it toe often happens fiat an illtimed muse of shame or the.dresur.ot die= covery deters him frorn applying to those Who; from! education amt.:respectability, can alone berries& him. .He falls into the hands, of lino rtuit'simidesigniVF preteridersOrho incap ia ble of , outing, filchs. subil i tiawar 104 1) 'hire triflin,.. month after month - or .as long as the smallest fee can be obtained, andin despair leavelim with inlaid health to sigh over his galling . disappointment, or, by the use ot the deadly Tibiskin :Mercury, hasten the =*tri tional symptoias of this terrible disease, stashes afEictiOns.obtlil3 Head, Throat, Nose, Skin, 'eta togaitedngavith frightful rapidity till death Tiekiodt to Ids dreadful sufferings by send ing him to that - .Mulliiiiitered Avnntry from whence no traveller returns. impeesonorW TE! PBEES: The 'may thousands c uffed at this inotitutlon year after year, add - ilia numerous" incipo*it, surgical' operations aerformed , by Dr. Johnson witnessed by the , repoitini of-thWiSUPS, `Cr( and.iMr Ptlite'paße* notices of whichhave againite4 Again betoie the 4 - ;&liiii l atiatliiiktifitit'-keirthmbith Cliar*iii and. undbilitYi . hi' s iriifildelit ''''llilitiri:/44416k4112 / 2 .O;VdC9P4- --J 0117014 Na. 7. 801:12i 171ED.IIRIONI 1. laaritaL HARBUGE HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, JULY 8; 1t63. New 2tbnatiguntnts. The Great "American Remedies," KNOWN AS "77RTJEBOLD'S' GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ HELIABOLD EXTRAOT " RUORU," " " SABSAPABIGLA, " ItiPROVBED ROSE WASH. HELMBOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIOIVS " HIGHLY CONCENTRATED" COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSNIVE 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 12eil thy action, by which the WATERY or CAL ()BROUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL ENLARGEMVNTS are rednoed, as well as pain and inflammation and is good for KEN, WO MEN or CHILDREN. HEMBOLD'S EXTBAUT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESSES . Arising from Excesses, Habits of . Dimipation, Early Indiscretion - or Abatie. WITRNDED WITH MS-FOLLOWING EVIEXPION3 : ' Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the ST iri, . tion, Loss of Power, Loss of Memory, Diffictilty.of Braatbing, Weak Nerves, Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefalneiss, Dimness of Vision, Pain lin the Back, Universal Lassitude ofFlm3hing of the Body, the Aduscular System,Eruptioriti on 'tile Face, Hot Hkind,. Pallie,Conntenanoe ' These syroptomi, if allOwedlo on, which this medicine invariably removes, soon follow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, _EPZEP27O In one of whichlhe patient,may eipire. Who can say; that theY are , not frequently followed, .by,thoso "direfnl diseases," INSANITY AND 0210113fATION. '_Many are aware of the cause of their suffer logs, but none will confess. The records of the Insane As' and thilinelancholy deaths iby Eolsamption, bear stmgemitneia to the truth _ of the assertion. ..._ ,TRE. CONSTITUTIOST, ONCE AF.FECTiD 'WITtrOZGAVO , WEAZNESAS; ' Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen abd invigcrate the syttem,. which Relmbcdors, Ex treat Buchu invanatly'deles. A trim' Will' con vince the most skeptical. PEISALES4E-F.ImAL OLD OR YOUNG, SINGLE, ArA Imnd, OR 001VTall:PLATING MARNAGE, In many affectionsveftliar. to .fematetil the Extract Rocha. is,nnequalled by any other remedy, as in Chlorosts or Retention, Irregu larity, Painfulnesi3, or suppression of the cus tomary Evacuations, Ulcerated or SchirrOns -toe .0 . , 010 pirterus, Leucorrhea or Whites, Sterility, and idrall complaints incident tolhe sex, whether arising from Indiscretion, Eta' bits of Dissipation or in the DECLINE OR CHARGE OF LIFE NO FAMILY SBOVLD BE WMIOur Take no Balsam, Mercury, or Unpleasant Med cine for. Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases. HEABOLD'S EXTRACT BUCIIIT, Cures Secret Diseases in all their stages; at lit tle expense ; little or no change in diet ; no in convenience and no exposure. It causes fre quent desire, and gives strength to Urinate, thereby removing obstructions, preventing and curing Strictures of the Urethra, allaying pain and inflammation, so frequent in this clasS of diseases, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and Wornout Matter. Thousands upon thousands who have 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 the "Poison" has by the use of "powerful Astringents," been dried up in the system, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps after marriage. Use 141 T.mBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCRU .for all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary :Or, gans, whether existing in Male or Female, -from whatever cause originating, and no matter of how long standing. Diseases of these Orghns require thaaid of a Diuretic. RELMBOLD'S EXIRACT BUMP' is the Great Diriretia; and It is certain to have the dished : idiot in all Diseases for which it is recommended. Blood—Blood--Blood. Helmbold'i Highly Concentrated Compound ELIILD EXTRACT SABSAPABILLA S'IPMT,TR. This is an affec tion of the Blood, and attacks the Sexual Or gans, Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, making ite Ap pearance in -the form of Ulcers. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla : purifies the Blood, and removes all Scaly Eruptions of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy Color. it being prepared expressly for this class of cetoSaints,JUl Blood-Puilfying Properties Are preserved to a greater. extent than Any other Prek,rstian of Sarsaparilla: HEL3L9Q107,9 ROSE WARR. . . An excellent Lotion for: diseases of Syphi ticNature,: and as at/injection In ' , Aigrettes of he :Urinary Organs, arising from- habibi .oft ,:ipation, used io. connection ,with , thd Ex acts:Biala and Sarsagprgli,i laffliph digtiggs brfErtnillr'l%- :ponsible;apd tcoomunny e medicines. OER =O&M: , OF..OI3RES_. om eight to- _twenty, years . standing; ;•Aiith known to Science and . Fame: For eciical Properties of Bacilli, see Dispensary of he United. States, See%Professor DEWSE'S valuable works on:the Practice-of Physic. ;See emarks made' by the late,celebrated -HY— :ICE, See - remaike.madabyiDr. PRRAIId McDOWELL, &celebrated Pilger • • d member of the Royal. College of Surgeons Ireland; and published inttint Transactioni o' the Kings and Queen!s,Journal. See Medico irtirgical Review; ,publishelLby REM. , lirElA.flellow of the TO9s l aolleitnef ' ~. most of the latentandard.iworks on Au e. ,Nxtract of. Bache S 1 00 peribottle, for $6OO. Extract of Sarsaparilla, bottle, or six_ for -$6 00. Improved-. Roe Wash, 60-centa.,per..,..bottle,..or sbi for $2 60; 'r _t, a 41:12= eachfor_ $1,2 ;00, :which will bee - dent to biiiidie i niost obstinate cases,lf dir ions are adhered to. Delivered to any add, y packed from fiteervatiora eD • mptoFis ccimmuniaittand. ccuik teed. 'Advice j itratiii:' APFED41.71.7 1 .. Personally appeared befoin me an Alder an Of the city of Thiladelitla, H. T. Helm a, who, being duly sirorn, , doth stip, his "pre • tionr contain OD narcotic, no mercury, or or injurions drugs; and•tire ptirely'vegetable: -ELT. HEIMBO Sworn and subscribed Wilke me,this day. of November; 1854 2 Wht. 7.11M1 - • - Alderman, Ninth stireet'-ihilikied, r Address letters for information in ence. alba:eight ElOutlxlooll4o4oo/OY4 Philadelphia. I]. Nov 21burtiocmcutg. SECRET OF BEAUTY ! LAIRD'S Bloom of Youth or Liquid Pearl. "POE beautifying and preserving the unti l: plesion kid skin. After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid Pearl, fora short time, it will leave the skin I a soft, satin-like texture ; it imparta freshketi, smoothness 'add transparency to the skin that' can only be produced by the use of this valuable. article. It presents no vulgarwhite paint,' as all other attempted compounds do,but, on the . contrary, it will give the complexion a pearl like tint, such as can only be • found in youth ; its use is impossible to be detected by the closest observers. It is also invaluable for renjoyjng all kinds of Hump* Tans, Freakels, Sunkarhe and other cutaneous diseases from the skin. i e i Mr. Lair& has every confidende in relic - mending kis Bloom . of Youth, pr. Liquid I" I, to the ladies of America, as being the only i.- feet and reliable article now in use' for kalaifiing and preservinrthe'cornpleilon and skin: ' ' - I Can only be had atl 'S. &KUNKEL'S,. e. je22 : Apotheca ry, Harrisburg. . ORNAMENTAL IRON WORK WOODS Lc PEROII,4IBI;JUDGE AVERIJ NULAD. , EriP. 1 ,4444s P 4.1,, _OFFER for 'sale, upon the Most Favor .. i e i TertroliliEtr imd,BEAU'IncUL D.ESIO S in great . vatlety of IRON RAILINCIS -foi "GE C. - it i ETEI3IE3, 41 ESIDENCES, lbw,: of Wrought ka d Cast 1r0n,, ; end GALVANIZED IRON d BRASS 'IMMO ; racix' vollmmEo3, - g. - CONIES; STAIRS, 00UNTER:4, FO UINTA , G A T'E S., OOLUMNS; HITOM.ING - MRS, LAMP STANDS, VASESi! TABLES,s , FLOWER a t STANDS, -,,, SOFAS, CHAIRS,- STATUAR -, ANIMALS, and all ,other iren Worli ot.it D r c : ativi- iihar4ctei. Designs . foriverded for yid tien... Perigtts applying for same, - wilt pAritiee etite . #oi kiMcLi3f.. work. needed. Bea-04u1 WOOL TWINE, ALI; kinds, in:balls and , skeins, in quarititl s, CHEAP. .sHemp, Flax - an& Cotton: CARPET WARP, 31 , Daillsrs 0 1 4. Cotton and mnbetittne for Cotton Wita.4l:ll TWINE3,' Fancy Twines arid 'Fish Lines; Cords, Clothes Lines, sash Cords, &c., Cor dage and Twine Warehouse, H. A. HARVEY, 84 Maiden Lane. New York; je3-Imol 141)118' 'FANCY TRA.VELIgG EASICETEIT W ITH a large assortment ofi MitRICET, &man 8 9/9 0 : 1 . CLcalrlat Cairmarne, Kam, — Ora: jeJ2 WM. DOGS, Jr, a. ta, 50,000 .‘ExOtir., - Sxoß" Now lisammia, which we can sell wholesale' or by the single Mtn, at awry. /ow &ire. my3ol WM. DOCK, Jr., SE CO. fIAMS.-14.1chener's lacelalor Hams, by the hogsheivi, tierce, barrel or single hard, canvassed and tuoanvassed, for sale lower than soy other store:. &oh ham warranted. Call and examine at .1110HOL8 & BOWMAN,' jet, Oor. Front and Market Street, COAL OIL LAVLEIINS, that do not need V any chimney, and no wind will put the light out. Call and examine, at NICHOLS & BOWId.A.N, jlB Cior. Front and Market Sta. FISH --We aro now offering very low, a lot of choice Mackerel, in barrels, halves, quarters and kits. , NICHOLS & BOWMAN, jeB Oar. Front and Market Streeta. RANGES AND LEMONS—A fresh invoice O for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN, 'jet exit. Front and Market sts. Flnll.—Another bugs lot of Mackerel and Herring, in , all sizes of packages, barrels, halves, quarters and kits, for sale low by 'NICHOLS & BOWMAN Cor. Front and Market Streets ap27 QIIGABS—White and brown, of all grades and prices. Call and" examine, at deg : NICHOLS & BOWMAN, • Front and Market streets. VOR Letter; Note and Foolscap Paper, Ravel .]: opea,andell kind of STATIONERY, call at SOREFFEWS BOOKSTORE; jel6 . 18 Market street. - RESEIRVING JARS, of Glass and Stone, of 11,31 kinds and albs, for sale Tow, by NIOHOLS & BOWMAN, Con. Front and. Minitoestreets. ED AR WAB B.—Tubs, all sizes, Flour '4 Bekckets, Sugar". Boxes,:: Chums, Stands, large Cedar Buckets, Painted , Hills, dre. 16 , JR, & CO. bßowr grata- and SCOTCH ApV, of the beet Mends , always on hand told-feria .e by [apl4l WMA3OCK; Jg., & • TIAMS--Ekehdor Mardi, laige and &hall ; gafntities, titiea, which we, are able to seal lower than any store in town. Call ana",eirmileey iitoscas & BOVITMOT, t )e8 Comm : . Want aralibiricet Oft. BIBLES - AND` HYMN 800 A LAwag t 4 stook of Pocket' ad Family Kam f Pratigtorian, Ulm ixetl and otheilijmn. %ololsv: lot v xl at „eapplinOs` Miker suottnwarh , riOAL OIL, a further sadomionan Coal 011, V Superior &Wide of non-exploelve Zoal 011, `or sale very low, by i • NICHOLS & BOAVikiN, • . Cor. Frtmt and Market Si* 1 84141f8PM soincErm -40r 5 0f, 1300 . 51873 . ' alicoxiiKA o ttlßll*B 0414(1006d BE, 18 Marlceri 868-- A ATIKFAS, , - -Dlffereutoolored denblexarieties :.White B`rlnge, Purple Fringe, or Mist Tree, and, gibit , ihriibberY, st-Ite*PlMannieric . , F.l MOt oft Alto "Bona anal. Qatankfokiliekt et IP6 z'sl'AT,r4;:l - ; l';‘11;i; New 21rvatistment9. JIAR,ILISBUTW, PA-, POST MICE Departure and drill* of the Ahab. On and after Monday, April 20th, 1868, the mails will close as follows: NORTHERN CENTRAL RAILROAD.. NORTH.—Way ' 'Man,— For' 'all pieces between Harris -411,1g. and -- anfiln4ra, N. Y., at For Lock Haven, WH lhimport and Lewis _ SOUTH.— Way burg Man.—For all places between'Harris burg and %Motors, Md., and Washington, D. (3.. at,. For Washington, tittltfirwre', York, Pa., at... . ..... LEBANON 'VALLEY 7 an pria-r) E A B: . T . —War,lLita=iPor - .444( between ; Win* bn,,Es~toA and 'PP- wet;tiatwisk Beading • a pat,. 4.121.1441 n- L 2.80 P. IL • Yillev•z• •••'•••"‘" pEN ITIM A y, W;s:y M's For - pla`ces - between burg and Philadelphia 6.80 A. at For Philadelphia and Lancaster For Hew:Fork, delPhial. Lancaster, go lanilda, Mirietta t and Bainbrfdge.:. For .New York; •Phlla delAia and Lanwter. WICS Maii- r -Fpr all placpa between - Harris: ' and Altiona..... ' rot burg[ stul, Etb3,.J. Pa.; golumbus tuid . olo'e44 - , For. Pittsbu*; -- • , dayiburge TYr 4 MI 3 , Huntingdon, and low,- , " 9 P. IL CUMBEBLAND VALLEY HA.ILROA.D. Par Mechanicsburg, . • Carlisle, Shippensburg, and Charnbersburg.-... 7 A. M. WAY • PifFeglilx_itween Harris- burg Md _ • - 12.80 P. m onrirtaux AND ScIEMJERANNA BAIL- ROAD. For. -gliegniale Forges,. Eliwbod;Pinegrove and Summit Station • 12.80 P.lll MEE - For Progress, Lingles- - town, Manada West Hanover, East Hanover, Ono and Jonestown, on Monday, Wednesday and Fri day For Lisburn and Lewis berry; on Saturday.... 1130 P. M. ARRIVAL 01 THE NAILS The principal mails arrive at, and are ready for delivery at this offs:eat the following bouts: From the North, South, East and 6 A. M. West. el 2 P.. M. From OnmberlandValley Railroad { .12 Id • P. Id. I 6A. M. 2P. M. 4 P. M. From Reading Railroad,.... Philadelphia • Postage on all mail matter must be fully pre paid -by stamps or it cannot be forwarded in the tir Office Hours —From - 5.30 A. M to o'clock, P. M., daily, except Sundays, when the office will be open from 7.80 to '8.30 A. M., and 'from 3.00 to 4.00 P. M. GEORGE BEEGNER, Postmaster, PIANOS! SOLE AGENCY OF - THE CELEBRATED SOEIOMACKER S CO. PHILA. PIANO, At W. KNOCHE'S, 93 Market at. A full assortment of Instruments always in store. Pianos from any other factory will be furnished if preferred. Pianos for rent. je4-2tawly No. 1. IXTAIiTIED.—LocaI and Traveling Agents in V V every town or county. Circulars, with Testimonials of Clergymen and Scientific men, in'regard to the business, sent free. ISAAC RALE, Ja., & Co. Newbaryport, Mass. je24•dBw 06 10 00 . LBS. HAM.—We have just received- and have in .store the largest lot of Hams of choice brands ever offeredin this market, which we offer to sell lower than any other store in town. NICHOLS & BOWMAN, Om Front and Market sta. . EMI . lIXCFLSIOR HAUB "Canvaeseil, in large or .V4ll . smill quantities, very low, for eale by )11.040Lti & BOWMAN 4 0 24. -00 e. Meat ancl,lllarke• eta. . _ 441 - AMIEUIL--A large'lot, ot.rdackenel! in -UM .barrels, bahtes an Tiariers, fpr sale low, by teI3OWMAIT, myB Qor: Front and malkitad, FFIREMAMIE BS.:jdi t:' reeeivbig" a large lot of The Crackers; Whiclh'we will salvers low, by the box or enreller.4naritity; NICHOLS & 130W14i4, Cor. Front arid Market ete. IE2I - - JUST -RECEIVED..::_. % A N 013338 lot of. lktoatlfol ALBUMS, at A. , .81:311311111811•BOONSTORE, , 1 ,je/5- . ' ' ' No. 18 Market /street!. • . (1 T:ss, 1111k,86, old and new , num" pr , roO, - g Vl' for Welt)** - "' - ' NIOHOIS & BONITMAN4. mylb, . Dor. Wont and Market R ,_ , GictiS•kic plowing, , • salo — , ••! 1 b exaanin( ' at NICHWS f cor• Franc an te d" 1,444 rirri AND * r jar cv e 7 c ho lot, lost - 10caT01.,,....al ' A:sti o dr - 14. :*: -- " -: -.3 4 ' '' ' : : i 9: ::r : ' a d , - tfi . t gitlegrapt. An express messenger arrived at London, Franklin county, yesterday- afternoon, with a message that a fight was raging at the ford at Williamsport, Md. onr infOrintint states that the advarmeguaril of,,Lpe had arrived and were attempting to cross;•that they had two flats lying there in which they attemeptd to croee their wagons. The Potomac is veryhigicarid our advance forces having arrived were annoying the rebels to such an .eitent.. that theyekald make but little advance. - 12 X 9P.M 12 M an' . ci CM Another•rumiir earethe.t,our• fortes had de - WI the libels totally in their object, and they wouid be atinpelledto fight•theltway through. If -this lib the cue another; teat battle may be expected near the id - Antietam tattle:ground; • • ME 12 M Philit- The pup •sk Fort Coach, .the ezitiauch. menu opposite this city, , were fired la4ogre nlag, honor 'of the fall of Vicksburg:. The loud reports attracted considerable attention: 245 P.M. 9 PAL- THE FALL 101 1 VIC.KauEGft Elt9 The excitement about the Dem from. Viejo burg fully equals that created by Meadtei 'vic tory. 2.46 C. Bola- Gold immediately fell to 136 - 'Wnsittercrnia, July 7.--The'President:Cabinet and all the community, exceptstweecesaimMits, are exultant and happy. over the glorious news from Vicksburg. Every onefeels that we have reach& the beginning of the end. PHILADELPHIA, July, 7. The city waa thrown into a fever of atufta tation this afternoon by the Announcement of the surrender of Vicksburg. In Third street cheering, handshaking and , congratathitions were the universal order of the day, while every face was wreathed in smiles. People were so excited that they would be ready for the capture of Richmond, or the lay down of rums by every "subject" of Jeffer ruin Magic, cchspletely- kaa , thaaidelttleclkill changed, and so assured does the success of our AMA appear. When the news of the surrender reached Fifth and Chesnut streets, the State House bell was ordered to he rung. The bell ringer entered into the JAatter very zealously, and the bell continued to proclaim the glorious news for some time. 7A.M. The violent ringing of the bell was not gen erally understood, and an immense crowd of people was drawn to the State House. It was then ascertained that Vicksburg had surrender ed, and cheer after cheer was given by the vast multitude. A number of fire companies turned out under the impression that a fire had broken out, but upon. learning the glad tidings the bells of 'the bole catriages were sprung and the whistles of the steam engines were blown. Altogether the scene about the State House was one of intense excitement andenthusiasm. • • Flags were thrown to the breeze in all direc tions, and the Fourth of July seemed to have Come back again, so "BaiL.C4ilumbiafted" did the city look. • MID' FROM. WASHINDTON. Warm:lsom July 7. A gentleman conversant with zriliiary &fake states, as the result of a recent examination of the records, that since the commencement of this war we have best thirty-seven generals by death, twenty-six of whom were killed in bat tle or died by reason of casualties; and, 'in addition, sixty-one generals have been wounded and recovered. It may not be publicly known that General Hancock was wounded in the groin in the re cent battle by a tea penny nail. This is ac counted for on the supposition that it was driven from a fence near by. The. nail and a small piece of wood have been extracted and the patient is convalescent. Officers who hale ar rived here accord much credit to him and Gen. Gibbon for their conduct on the field. From intercepted letters written by Jeff. Davis, it is ascertained that there were recently but few rebel troops in North Carolina, South Carolina and Virginia—they having been with drawn to reinforce Johnston and other Generals of the so-called Confederacy. Among the inddents or the Fourth of July, was the presentation to the Washington Com mandery, No. 1, Knight's Templar and Knighte of Malta, of two magnificent standards—one the banner of the Order, and the other the Na tional standard. The presentation address was made by . Bev. Dr. Mcititudy, on behalf of Sir Knight.J. P. Bartholew, by whom the dona tion was made. After the consecration , of - the standard, and an address by Grand Command- r French, the Knights escorted the City Coundle to the celebration ground The War Degartment is busy sending oirt.the necessary papers and instructions fora draft Under the recent enrollment. There seems‘to be a determination to push military affairs 'vititb !additional *lgor.' The Fin!t Npfikonst Bank In pion York. l(aw Vim July 7. The First National Bank of Neeforli hea completed its organktation -with- --a capital of $ 2 09/ 00 9•1 1 .9 .4 OPOilitlaitaAkindik% Ai* the o,Oruptroller(of the Cluretig, at Washinpte- Thbizilhitidn will awn tOrtnitailis Ita new cifisiitt We street, next Week- Therm cers.of ttie bank aretimiel O. ThoUlPlN.9?Pl sident, and.lnites Ottrpn4 Cashier., , • 4 New York, ) to weY MarVIRL' Naw Toinzi-Jullai idiktock44.alk W 4074 ahlaMPAlMAcieliii l Vd! 961; OciwiwlADA • Alin4 - ew bul u s ifilmorovef-minm Natild:108; *Min es ailallikidaM479ooolrat- ties, 100. PRIO.E ONE CWT. Prom our Morning Mellon THE SITUATION. RUMORNG FIGHT AT WIWAICIPORT, MD gar raw oz, Tai-ithbr nr N TORK HL Yosz, dirjy 7. TRH NITIOT IN WASHINGTON TUE 81 1 110 f .IN gamemazaw. ~~ BEI warp's,