Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, July 20, 1863, Image 1

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BY GEORGE BERGNER.
11 1 F: TELEGRAPH.
IS PUBLISHED
MORNING AND EVENING,
By GEORGE BERGNER.
Office Third Street, near Walnut
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attx, ,or Advertising in the TEEZGRAPIL Those
haviug. Advertising to do will find it convenient
for reference.
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Requires the aid of medicine to Strengthen and
invigorate the system, Which Helurbold's
tract DrChir invariably doini. A trial will eon
vince the moat skeptical. ' -
FEMAT.F4---FEMALES--FEMAT7,S,
OLD OR YOUNG-, SINGLE,. MARRIED; OR
CONTEMPLATING .1fAREZ4.6 1 .4
in
many affections
,_peoulkir to females the.
Extract Buclut is unequalled by any otheT,
remedy, as in Ohlorode or-Retention, Irregu
larity, Painfulness, or suppreesion of the cus
tomary Evacuationti, Ulcerated or Pekirrous
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state of , the Uterus, LElllCOthiesi--vr---Whitoo,
SOlTilitY, and for all complaints , incident to the
seX, whether arising from Indiscretion, Habits
Dissifstion or in the - ,
DECLINE OR CHANGE OF LIFE.
NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WTTEOUI' IT.
Take no Balsam,Mercury,or Unpleasant Medi
cine for Unpleasant and Dangerous Diseases.
HEMBOLD'S EXTRACT BIJCHU,
Cures Secret-Diseases. 'Wall 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 'fr4quent iu this class of
distsses, and expelling Poisonous, Diseased, and
'Wornout Matter. Thousands upon thousands
who have been the'vlotlms of quacks, and who
have paid, heivy, fees to, be curedin a short
time, have they. were di:allied, and that
tkie "1"Olocin' has by the use of "powerful
Aitriegerits,7 been "dried up in thi3 system, to
break out an - aggravated form, and perhaps'
afar marriage:
"FrEtlilBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for
all Affections and Diseases of the Urinary Or
gans, whether exiiiiink ia'Xidp or ?Amide, from
whatever cause oilkinaping, i and no matter of
how long standing.. Ihseasei of theie - Organs
require the aid of a Diuretic. HELMBOLD'S
EXTRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic ; :arid
it certain to 'have the desired effect in all
Diseases for which is recommended. '
Blood—Blood' 7 Blood. Helinbold's Highly
Concentiated Compound BLUED 'EXTRACT
SARSAPARILLA SYPHILIS. This is an affec
tion of the Blood, and - attacks the Sexual Or
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gans,:Linings of the Nose, Ears, Throat, Wind-
VISITING, . • pipe, and other Mucus Surfaces, mattingits ap.-
WEDDING, . pmrance in the form of Ulcers.
' Helmlxtld's
Extrakt'Saisaparilla, purifies the Blood, and.
IMITATION, AND - removes all Scaly Eruptions , of the Skin, giving'
AT HOME CARDS to the Complexion a Clear and Healthy color.
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a special arrangement with one' of the If being prePared exPRPIT, ff.ir,tps, class of
*best engravers iu the country, cards'of any tfirjts rOod-Purifying Properties Are
desziption will be executed in the highest style i preserved to a,l„B 7 .9a*,lirxte* thatt . any other
of art, conformable with the-latest fashion, and preparatioapftarf4Panua‘
Eupplied prom Fitl3r,at lowerprices than are charg-. - TrATAIRDLD'B ROSE WASH. :
at bythe.stationers in New York or Pi/Hader- - ' ",An.. excellent Lotion for diseases of ei Syphi
phia. For sample '
sTO and-prices call at • '" • ' Nature,:and as =injection in diseases of
mch9tl BERGNER'S BOOKSTORE. ! ; the Urinary Orgatia, . arising from habits ~ o f
dissipation ccinneetion with the Ex
tiabts Buchu entillaraaparilla, in suchldiseasee
ria ' recommended; - Evidence of the most re
'sponsibki had rellitHablikiiebir.SsiltacColitaink
'the medicines:OEßTiblaikM.PY =Mt
'from eight - to •!twenty years standing, with
names.known to Science and Fame.
Medical Properties qf Buchu, see Dispensaryef.
the :United States. See Professor.DEßTHET,
valuable works on the Practice ,of Phyeic, flee
reinarks made by the latolgelehritted,Dr..Org—
SION„, Philadelphia. Pee remarks made by Dr.,
EPHRAIICMcDOWELL, a celebrated Physician
arid member of the - Royal College of Surgeons,
- Ireland, and priblished is the Transactions of
the Kings and ,Q • neen',l3 Journal. See Medico-
Oiringical Re4lew,, published by BENJ. fp .
Fellow of the Royal College of gargeona:
Mogi - of-the-4=i standard works
on Medi
eine..Extract Chaplin *L 00 per bottle,
~or
six for $600: CiaCi t o4 Sarsaparilla, $1 00
per bottle, or six for IP : XI°. Improved Rose
; Wash, 60 cents per .bhi • or abr. for $2 60,
.or
' half a dozen each-fekt?sl2t'oo,
fi . cient to cure-the most.blistinatecatieti, if direc
tions are'adheted to. Disliveredlo liny address,
securely intokeit=trein observation. Describe
symptorinf in allYcommunications. Ourel'gror
anteed. AdVice gratis. •
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inatrßtiOp PoE.ices, 3. UM° a week, six
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,7caLielfti N.)l,:cet,
fiasine-as notices inserted in the, Local
o lomp., or riNtovo Marriages and lleaths,pixer
CENTS PIO Lam for each insertion.
As au advertising medium the TELECIRAPIffiIa
, no equal, its large circulation, among business
men and families, in city and country, Placing
it beyond competition.
JRisftliaUtOUL
JONES HOU-B , E
coRNEF. OF
MARKET ST AND MARKET gdUARE,
HARRISBURG, PA. •
Jossrit F. NeOLNL,AN, PROPRIETOR ,
(asmoncr ommuone. BY muss oovers i i.)
This tE; a Mist Masa Hotol, and located in the
central kart of the city. It is kept in the best
manner, and its patrons will find every accom
modation to be met with in the best houses in.
the country. seBo-dtf
B. T. BABBITT'S
Concentrated Condensed or Pulverised
B orm' 130 AP.
I.REE gallons of handshme white - SOFT
SOAP made iu five minutes. No grease
required.
Dranottoss.--DissOlve one, poundof B. T.
liabNtt's Concentrated Condensed or Pulverized
Soft Soap in one gallon of bbiling water, then
add two gallons of warm - water. When cool
you will have three gallons of//analsome While
Soft Soap. .;
Ten pounds will make one barrel <A soft soap.
The soap thus made is an abellent wash for
trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds.
Just lecoired and for sale by
,WEL. -DOCK, Js., & CO., -
my27]-Market st., opposite the Court House.
OW SHADES of lined, gift-bordered;;
and PAPER BLINDS of an endlesi,-Yat%:'
ety of designs and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN
FLEXURES and TASSELS at very locpriges.
Call at SCHEFFER'S BOOKSTORE.
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BEERMETICALLIT EiBALBD.
PEACHES, - . TOMATOES, •
PINE APPLE, SALMON";
OYSTERS, , : SPICED OYSTERS,
LOBSTER; - • SARDINES
WM. DOCK Ir..Bcob. • .._
Por sale by
W. T. BISHOP, ::• '1>•• •
ATTORNEY- AT LAW;
OFFICE NEXT - DOOR TO WYETH'S
Inismanoz: Corner of. Pine atreet and Raspberry
alley. je22 dlm
COFFERS AND SUGARS of all grades and
at reasonable. , prices for sale by
jI4- • •Wfd. DOCK. Ja., & co.
Cll ci aS e E , -- fo Hanl e iM b rf sad. other prime dEtity ,
sa
NICHOLS &BOWMAN,
jel Cor. Trout and lifiglrst streets.
ANEW assortment of Morton's' Unrivaled
Gold Pens, in Gold Platbd Deskilolders,
just received FA SCHEEVER'S BOOKSTORE,
j el 5 18 Market street.
GRFIFNV . ,
Coia just recoliretyliy
jdria3tf W. DOCK, JR., &
PUNCH. and INGIIB-11. BLEceltll l / 4 10*, war
1: ranted not - Only toletaio the polish of
to preserve the leather itself. For sale by
f 0 WM. DOCK, Js., & CO.
The Great "American Remedies,"
KNOWN AS "ELELMBOLD'S'
GENUINE PREPARATIONS, VIZ :
HELMBOLD EXTRACT "BUCHU,"
it " SARSAPARILLA,
" IMPROVEED ROSE WASH.
11F11 - ,HBOLD'S
GENUINE PREPARATIONS.
"HIGHLY CONCENTRATED"
COMPOUND
FLUID, EXTRACT BUtIHU,
A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC REMEDY
For Diseases of the
BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL,
- AND DROPSICAL SWELLINGS.
This 'Medicine increases the p6wer 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.
_REMOLD' S EXTRACT BUCHU
FOR WEAKNESSES
$l.OO
9.00
17.00
Arising from Excesses, Habits of Dissipation,,
Early Indiscretion or Abuse.
AITENDWO WITH THE BOLLOWLNG SYMPTOMS
Indisposition to Exer-Dryness of the. Skin,
tion, , - - Loss of Power,.
Lois of Memory l - Difficulty of Breathing,
Weak Nerves, Trembling, Ns.
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Horror of Disease, Wakefulness,
Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back,
Universal Lassitude ofFlpshing of the Body,
the Muscular SYstem;Eint)tions on the Face,
Hot Hands, Pallid Countenance.
These symptoms,. if allowed to go on, which
this medicine invariably removes, soon follow
IMPOTEN CY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC FITS,
,
In one ' of which the patient . mo expire. Who
can say that' - they are not frequently: folloWed
by pose "direful diseases,"
t INSANITZAND CONSUMPTION.
. . litany are aware of- the cause of their suffer
in% , but none will confess. The records of the
In . ne Asylums and the melancholy deaths by
-Co umption, bear ample witness to the truth
of ilte assertion.
THE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED
• . WITH ORGANIC WEILATCATESS, c- - "
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.PersonallyapTmred before au, Alderman
ofthe city 'of - Philadelphia, H. T: Helnabold,:
who, being duly *kin; doth say, his prepare-
lions contain no nareptic, no mercury, or other
injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable.'
H. T. HELMI3OI.IIt.
, . ,
Siyorn`tu;d'enb_scribed before me, this 28d day.
November,of 186.4 - . WM. P. HIBBARD,'
Aldermai, Ninth street lib. Bice, Phila.
'Addretislfitteht i febeinformatlon in confidence.
.0% 1 VIIELMI3OLD, Chemist..,„
bepciellit &kith 10th street, below Clioetiiiit;
Fbiladelphhk. [my2Bly
Freeh green'
Nelll 2llnurtioements.
HARRISBURG, PA., MONDAY . EVENING, JULY 20, 1863
CO,t Ctiegrapo.
FR OM. WASHINGTON.
I=
MOVEMENTS OF THE REBELS
Dispatoh from Bear Admiral Porter.
AFFAIRS ON THE MISSISSIPPI.
Erection of Batteries by the Texans
f
THEIR WORKS DESTROYED.
Cothmodora Head Mortally Woonded
THE DRAFT.
mnortant Modification of Circular N 0.44
There is nothing definitely known about
Lee's army., The impression is he 'is making
his way to Culpepper and Gordonsville with all
possible speed. .
The Navy Departinentihas received a cominu
.
nication from Rear Admiral Porter, dated the
9lliiinst. in which he states, that having re:
ceiVed intimation from various sources on the ,
21st ult., that the rebel General Price was moV- ,
inglfrom Arkansas towards the . Drisaissippi,
made the proper disposition to meet the rebels
at finch points as he kiew to be assidinbie,
sending a force to Helena.
The gunboats Bragg, Tyler, and Hastings ,
wets detailed. The object of thla eirpedition
watto prevent rebels from their designs of
mo 'rig on some point, on,tbe river,-cutting off
ourltunisports, and relieving Vicksburg.,
They outposts of 'our troors-Jon
thel4th inst., with their whole- force, and as
theio works were slight, sncoieded,in getting
IsAiersilon 'of siiiaßfOrtittuf fOp r Ii
The . troops under gene* Prentiss behaved
most nobly in the engagement, and at the
writing of Porter's report, Price was retreating
towards Alitandria. i.. • "- •
• Rear Admiral.Yerragut :irva septirtAci: the
I NAT Department dated the 10th inst.,'states:
Ilhaive the honor to infer - in the Department
that whila Tert Hudson; on the morning'. of
itlid 7th inst., I received a;note. from Oomman
.. :Palmer of the Hartford, stating that the
at Irrieerhattarrived from -Vicksburg, with
a Vearer of despatches to Gen. Banks' announ
cing the Surrender of Vicksburg with 2.7,Q00
priSoners, 128 field
6-pun-receiving liae intelligence, Gen.
proposed to me to join in firing'a salute of one s
h guns as a feu de joie.. '
. Being called ,down the river by a knowledge
'of fact that' the Texans were, erecting bitteriea
on the river to cut off Gen. Banks'. supplies,
I proceeded to Donaldsonville, at • Ratep
Rouge. I fOunden army transportiiith a bearer
of dispatches to Gen. Emory, commanding the
defences of New Orleans, arofolinCing, to him
the fall of Vicksburg: sent two boat! to con-
voy her, but on my way up I met the Monon
gehela and New Londen, whichh - vessels had just
had a fight with the batteriet,linclasmad to say
that Commander lead 'Vies mortally WoOrded.
Well might it helaid of-hiniitliet-. l lthel country
could have been better-spared a better man.
I know, nothing of him. prejudicial as a man,
but I do" kriow that no navy can, boast of a
better officer, 'and I deem him a great less, both
to the navy and to his country. ,
Captain Jenkins was also on lionrd" .
,the , Mo
nongahela, on 4ia way up to take command of
thief Richmond, and he was also wounded.
WAR DEPART/M:IINT,
Pnovour MABS lAL GENERAL'S Clinoz;
WASHINGTON D July 18 1888
CIRCULAR No. Ed.
The fourth paragraph of Oirculay.No.
sueh 'from this office. July 12, 1963;10 hereby
zhoOlified,so es td_correspond witlrthe following
opihion of ths Hon.-Wm. Whiting, , Solicitor of
fhei War Bepartment, which will he' eafter;
whichit is afifiliable . :
. OPINION
4 124erson drafted intlitlib.)iilitkiFifvvlce
of the United Skates, midert}te =propisiops of
thOact of March 3, 1863, chapter 75, for 'en
rolling and calling out the national forces, and
for:other purposes,' claiming' etemPtion from
draft by reason of any 'disability akprovided in
said act, las the right to haie the question of
hisAisability submitted to and passe:olpm by
the Board "of Enrollment, whose -deolsion
thereon is-final. If the' Boartl 'shall have de
videdthat the claimant is' liable to -serve,- he
had the right, (Vier such decision against him,
to pay his commutation money, or to furnish
his, substitute, within such extended time as
may be fixed by the order of the-Board of En
iollment for his appearance for dtity. ,_•
('(Signed) "WITNTAM WHITING,
"Solicitor of the WaiDepartment."
qtAtEs FRY , Provost Marshal Gen'''.
RE ATTACK ONTHLEBESTON
Patianlar eif - ,the Atta4.o4
Island
•,e4A9eoulite uP 1 , 0 the OW 4124
• -.aim Yoziti- July 19.
',nil details of the operati?nlkon Morris bland
baslbeen 'received; `s ,
;luring the operations- -amrebel steamer at
ternpteli to. f land reinforcements lon 3forri.il:
island. l - *is' driven off deitroYntrbY
ourtgunboats. The troops Barely escaping.
,- ;It is reported also that a rebel:gunboat ven
turing too noir oar Teasels was captured.
- t.d e ur losses on the capture of the Morris Island
batterideandithe attempt on trortWagner foot ,
up• is follows : • • -•::
.7,1 v Ckdnecticut, - 109:,;• a: large number [of
whnm are missing; -8d New liempshire, 8 killed
and. 21rwburided; 76t1pPenuitylvazdst; 149 killed,
wounded.and missing ;• 7tlLNNewartimptihrre, 5
wounded; 6th Connecticut, 1 killed and 11
wounded; 48th• New. York, 4'..killed and 28
wounded; 62 Ohio, 1 • wounded;, 9th Blaine, 3
killixl4 8,5 - wounded - and 20 inissdne. '
' m oe. July /9.
i .1 1 ....' ' - r° l , ( P a .g.- tdr.ii,
`'' 04ciiiibha Enquirer °lll4-104F.9n
,
iii following : 1 - - : - • - --:•I ff aver:
14.
Lumen° , J. . -,t, of th e et t n : f(Fctok,u,
we attacked a..14 1 iy . ~, iyof th 0, 2 1.1
ilh
Jarliiele xi
lela i ll i i,ifAkica l q we e 1
t at o,
ti t tiri d u es
titthfr&m:tiliecloest)itl)i;xl
The enemy is masiing their troops on Morris.
Island, evidently for another attack on Battery
Wagner to-night or to-morrow. Three moni
tors and the mortar boats kept an almost con
stant fire all day on that work with little dam
age to it and little casualties. There has been
heavy skirmishing at Sackstin, Mississippi, but
nothing important..
LATER FaOM ,NEW ORLEANS,
Further Partioularsfrom Port Hudson
July I'9,
EINE
HE ti AKMS 0 N NOT PAROLED,
New Onizass, July 19.
The steamer Thomas A. Scott, from New Or
leans, with dates to the 12 inst., has arrived.
She brings three hundred discharged and
furloughed soldiers.
The United States steamer frigate Hartford
and gun bbat Albatros froixt above Port Hudson
hart reasted New Orleans. None of the cap
tured rebels had been paroled by Gen. Banks'
to the latest eccounte.
Or -the garrison four thousand were in line
whqn the garrison surrendered; besides "five
hundred wounded aud one tbousandtlck. The
wounds were,; malillY in the heed, from the
ballets of our, sharpshooters
oOr Nineties haCdeetroyed"an immense
amount of stores.' 'A good'srepplY of ammuni
tioa fell into our hands.
AI &eat Felon meeting and 'torch light pro
cession ,was held. at ;New Orleans on`the, night
of the lltblinit. 'A large nuinberof residences
were ' • .
tklii
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A. Rebelitanr Laiindhedid Liverpool,
ID;BTIJRBAtiC i I3, &C
=I
_i • Islaw,Yona., July 19.
•steamship Qity,of London has arrived ,
fret TAverpopl withsiatee ,to the Bth, and via
Qu pato3vn to.the ,9th inst.
steamer_9lympun arrived out on the 7th,
ari the Ate Amer Pewee saile.dion the Tth inst.
for New York. Her advioes are mainly. an
ticipated. A powerful iron ,plated ram, nine
teen brindred tone; hag been launched from
Lairds Yard ostensibly foe' the "Emperor of
China," but ‘videiitli for the.rebals. She, is
to kin revolving tnrrets. •
lldlitralcdisturbandes hive odeurredliii3erlin
and BArlicades, and'were actually , commenced,
when the tumult Was put doWn by an armed
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• ' wittrairoAme
SURRENDER OP POET INDSON.:
Some Details of the Siirrender.
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tHI4;;:GARDNER 111341tt,1 aog , vicioußn.
TEAMS, U-14.0 Nbi T
Itioissuito,Snly 10, via Qs.nth, July 12.
The gunboat.t.t t rizOna has, just arrived from
Port Hirdspn:With dispatches to General Grant
annonneing the capitulati on .of that .plane on
the, 7th. JoSt after his . ' unsuccessful assaults
upon the enemy:s works, Gen. Banks 'labored
to reduce , the place by continuOusbOnlbardment
and by .elosingSll avenueti,by which the enemy
could plocure a supply of prdvisions. , -
Oa`the'evening.of the 7th Gan. Gardner sent
out a flag of trope. He had _beard of the ca
pitulation of Vicksburg, And ddsired General
Baoki tto give him such information as he
orrght ha*e - concerniog tfikt truth br :falsity of
the tumor ~ •
Brokß sent hira c'Opy pt General
Arrtn:fles dispatch,,givliefoll Par tieularref f the
e t apitdation of ViCksburg 4 , • '
Geniral Grirdobr then eipraised'hi4
insla tO,surrender•updn'the same terms." .
General Banks declined, `and antardnoggiat
he krinld'and'efeof nothing strait of an nneoral
ditional surrender.
anleneral Gardner had" "before! expressed his ,
det rminatloiito bold out to the lest extremity, •
seemed sanguine both the - ultimate !Suc
cess of the confederate arms holding Mississippi,
and his own ability : to:defend 'his. works until
be slaaulti:birelle*ed ..liy Ma Mei& upon Gen.
.13Maks' reir.":"-' ''
Tbe Lintelligenee t of GO. Gran t ' s` splendid
triumph at Vicksburg, howevbi, 'and the ad
vance of , a stiong coltmu into the interior"of
kiaidssippl, outting cif his expected relief,
ii*didly dispelled Gen. "Gardner's _Lopes. DieF
heartened and discouraged by 'the 'news he had
received, GOE - Gardner, surrendetoT his force,
unconditihitall i t, on `the morning, of July Bth.
-The gut's° bonSisted q O,OOQ 'effirtive men
in excelleutOadition.•."..:, l TlSeriljkare mity pieces,
0 iiPtilOtiA(Pie var4o*.iiiiiiiiis along the
ri*er: . at 4 bit the tear of OM pltice, . many' ai
their). - Of v e ry' iti.ige. cgibie: TheMaga - sine
contained an abundant of powder, hut's
smell quantity of 'erdirand Sliell: The deficiency
accounts-for &Si:Mbar fire having beenJo, slack
during the last two or. three days of the twig°.
-Gets. Gardntr u was,ovidently husbanding his
'hurceS;t6 rePer an anticipated
_assault, and
Mt abendent nrptly:ttfi - kitve worked "pllhis
lurtft fiireeivaial)'anys coritliiirally„ , Wititoil en
- regy,'eadminting liis'snpply: •, . - .• 7 t ..
There W'as no beef; in tke possession of the
rebele rit Part Hiidsoriat the 'time of the sir
; wfier. The flesh Of mules liadlaeen dealt ant
for come days,-in—shortlofittitinsrto-supply the
wait of beef..: AIM trtig t ahitwttcpusitPerrof
Midas inside the rebel.. works, amf an abundance
doom to hairs siietelnerthe garrison for weeks
longer, If they kad kid the heartto fight. .
GentiralGarditeriniirePtatteltoliave said, after
the sur render, tilit:insi expectaGeneral Gralst,i
wit his army, would come 'down frortiririckai
burg, and that, in-that-everttplais-works•would
be'assaulted autialverpowsrqd isfir-ealeriminum
bare, and many of his men_ would - be bayoneted
in the trenches before a.,surrender could be
, Oentar - td.tieickiffsite command, which, you
will remembe r; is Army of the :-Frontier,
'ormtill'ion - ' the South-western" West:mil line
an lately attached to Giant's army,'started
iliii morning for Port Hudnall. On meeting the
Aiiiona the fleet-of-AranSports returnedlo.this
Plate, and me- now,op tlie.ir way up the Yazoo
4v0,.. Tbetivilfproceeil as h igh as Yazoo City,
4 - 4 peihkpihigkejr: ' 'General Herron's force is
t
eli n
e al:O at Au bierate 'Wit& advantage if an'
, 6 V elm lie lanlin' tkat, quarter. - '- • " '
" ere is nothing of Sherman' dridi Ili , Ills=
patch of yesterday. ,
The Battle - of Gettysburg.
A HEBEL ACCOUNT OF THE CONFLICT
GIN. LEE'S CHANGE OF BASE
Font* Generals Killed, Twelve Wounded
Baltimore the Destination 'of the
Spe.4ial Correspondence Richmond Sentinel, July 14.
Wtsynasura, Va,, July 8,1863.
I Wrote you on yesterday a hurried statement
of the most trustworthy reports that had reached
thispoint from the battle field near Gettysburg,
Pa. ; 1 propose to-day to give you a more con
nected and intelligent review of -the facts es 1
have been able to gather them:
The army of Northern Virginia, in its war of
invAsion, creased the Potomac by wading at or
near Williamsport, from thence they marched
to Hagerstown, to Greencastle, and thence to
Chainbertiburg. Ewell, who held - the advance,
west as far as Carlisle, some twelve miles from
Ha4isburg. Meantime Rooker, baying with
dralrd his forces from Staffold, moved them to
andatcross the 'Potomac, and took up a line et ,
tending from Washington .to Baltimore, er
pecting General Lee to offer him, battle in Mary
land.
Finding himeelf disappointed In thhi — anci
having been compelled by pride or -his i3ope
lion, he relinquished .his command to Meade,
whO„finding out that Lae had deflected in his
mulch through Pennsillarria, and was moving
do+ the Baltimore turnpike from Chambers
bure, moved from Baltimore on ;the same road
to meet him. The two armies,: which had:
ceased to confront each other' since the break
ingi up of the Fredericksburg lines, found
theMselves, however ' again face to face, near
Gettysburg, onWednesday, July Ist. Early in
the: day skirmishers were throwWforward by
Bien. A. P. Hill, who had the advance on the
pike leading from Cbamberaburg.-
About IP.M. a battle lxigan -erased' be
tween Meade's and EeynoldiaL dupe, -Of. the
Nord:win Potomac Army, and a large bqfly,. it
is said, of Pennsylvania and New . York militia,
under Glerteriil•MetidiNlaild A. I'. Hill's corpe,
Who - held hbi inimedlittely in front of tbe
town. • Eoomafter A. P. Hilishecame engaged,
ER v tll,, with Early apd Rode' divisions, moved
do n frOm.tiarlisle, acid :took Up a position, to
theileft df Hill's'corps, and' econieWhitt ;the
southwest of Harrisburg. The battle raged
furionsly_for. abonttwo
EWE
keliline gave back. some four miles, passing
through and below GettYsbnrg, %To occupying
the town, and ca. twin ; t v, i - uva I zczi
number of armed prisoners; these latter being
captured, I learn, by Ewell. Thns. the• fight
closed on Wednesday, with a sig nal, advantage,
to ne. It hai been an - ripen - ft/Ad - fight, anal
pbarging-Over slight acclivities; in which our
trobps, by intrepid valor, had sucoessfully
driyen the enemy • before them.
On Weinesday night the enemy were heavily
reinfOrced, and took up a strongly fortified po
eition on a series of very elevated hills in the
rein. ofGettysburg. From these hills an effort
was made by us, but unsuccessfully, to dislodge
thetin on Thursday, the 2d. The fight was be
gun- and mainly contested, on the right by .
Hocid's and McLaw'Er diiisione, of 'Longstreet's
corgi, General Longstreet, with , his forces,
haling reached the field after the close of the
tight on Wednesday: ' Ewell wee - also engaged
during this day on the extreme' left with the
enemy, who attempted to tuns., his extreme
right our extreme left, by mqvinglrt upon him
hem above between Gettysburg and Carlisle,
but in this they were ettecesefully rcpulged. The
centre, under General Hill, on this day held its
firmly.. - -
Gen. Longstreet,Oirthe right, succeeded this
day in driving thern in on the+ right to a dis
tance of fully a 'nine: The resiat if this day's
figh`fin,q cannot be said to. have been by any means, a
decided success to us. That they lost *evil ,
'cannot be gainsayed ; but their position, nate
telly a very strong one, was held by not 'pet
than four linee of infantry; and every - spot
available for artcllery bristled wittithe anethrd
cannon. Our men, actually got, -the Sortifica
tions once or twice, but so, thinned were, their
ranks by - the losses they 'had Sustained that
they were4lodiTtlled tO'give it back.- The field
was literally strewn with deacl and dyirig . rair.-r
ketis, and no slight sprinkling of our brave,ft
fenders mingled with them.
•The fight for, the-,posseision of .the heights
was renewed again on Friday. gearttime Gen.
Pickett's division of Gen. Lon'gattbet'scolts'
had reinforced our right, and was principally
engaged, with most disastrous loss of (Moen]
and men, in this day's work. Gen. Pickett
himself being reported wounded, and - *three
Brigadiers. "Armisted, , 'Garnett' and 'lteiriPer,
being killed. A. P. Hill was also warinly and
snceessfully engaged during' thistday,"but I am
not able to , speak as to. the Testate which he
achieved. Doubtless ihey were brilliant, for
he ;has a noble Corps;. and his cbrps are proud
of their leader. Whether Ewell was engaged
to any large degree on'Fildtiy, I am , not ad
vised. .
The result of the' - three days' fight may be
summed up' to immense losses on both sides;
but in the last two' days encounters we were
unable to Carry the heights beyond anti below
Gettysburg. 'The 'consequence was, 'Alit on
Friday night our 'troops fell back sorne'tWn
Was, evacuating Gettysbarg, and forMing:Odr
line of battle still "Some two miles in acitance of
the'poSition'Whten We held at the ribenirig of
VieltighEcin - Wednesday evening:, - ' -- •
' - `44'Satirrelay moining'onr , wagoh trains
brought out in sight of the. entmy';'aft also our '
amhulance trains, and ' Mirka off in'tfie airec
Son of Chambersburg. 'lt is also said that' we
moved our lines Some; diet:ince back daring
Saturday night, and that on Sunday the enemy
pressed forward eagerly, - when EAT, who had
appitiently fallen hack, but who had, in reality,
hid in the roads Bear his old paqtion, passed in
'thy rear, just beyond Gettysburg and" towards
the enemy's old pbsition beyondthe town, sad
madeprisoneis of fifty-three re giments. This,
1 I must say, is unconfirmed: ' '
Oar losairas• been most aerhsiiii, - especially in
general' and tiaid officers and' largely in nom:
Gerierid'F'ender is Wounded seVerely,but: no
dangerously. General Hood, had' his left arm
struck by a ball, but'will be -able` ' fo' - sitittilt.
General Heth is wounded slightly; he !Share,
as ii also General Fender. - General. G. T. Au
denicin is 'wounded in the fieshypart'of the leg;
he is here. General B. J. kkinMes,' tromide ,
thrbugli-'the femoral artery brit' riot danger
ously; he had a tourniquet, and Aiplied len
once. r General Jenkins)(of cavalry) in wonriffed"
1
In l*aa and is here. ' ' General &WWI& *dug
ided,and-hern;'-htitnbt tarverelii, I UWIO I
oral' Pettigrew is reported wounded, but net
Rebel Army.
PRICE ONE CENT.
. General J. M. Jones is wounded, but
lea not severely. General Wade Hampton,
re. 'tied wounded, but not here. Genial
Trithble is also said to be wounded in leg, and
wills it is reported lose it.
The wounded are coming in daily, some two
thousand having thus far arrived. 'thus far the
more slightly injured'have only arrived.
I hear it from good authority that we have
lostsome one hundred wagons, which the enemy
have succeeded in capturing froth us.
lim gratified to - be able to tell you that the
great Abolition Apostle Thad Stevens' iron
works, which were of the meat extensive char
acter, have been destroyed by fire. _ They were
on the Gettysharg turnpike..
General Archer, of our side, has been cap:
turgid, and we have taken General Graham.
Tihe line of battbaut.Gettysburg reached over
a tte i ld fully six miles long. The enemy being.
composed
composed of the flower of the Yankee army and
the New - York and Pennsylvania militia : their
bat cry-being, "fight for your homes !" It
is d many of the dead Pennsylvania militia
weng found with their rifles by their sides.
Ai good nuthber of pressed Pennsylvania
teams have arrived here, and have been turned
ovel to the Quartermaster's Department.
Arunber ofpontratrands have been captured
in aryland and Pennsylvania, and each day
mole
PROM MEW YOUIE.
, Wirw YORK, July 18.
Thii'Dtit regular regtment rod battery'C, or
the 15th regular artllery, arrived here this
morning from the Armir of the Potomac. • -
Troops from the forts; .&y-have been re
tarded to their origimillocatione.' . -
Three regiments , of militia are expected here
this!eyening.; . •
Sitnesal,Dix is among the rg.:ent arrevals.
'Ohreirale Wool, Dix, Canby and Gov. 8.7-
motir are in consultation at headquarters this
afternoon.
1 -4*-wair en •
ifhp:ll.fttloaal Finances.
July 19.
Jay -Cooker, tile) sublioritition agent, reports ,
the:kali:of s97if,ooolEve-tininties, on .Saturday.
l?eltveries of bonds rue being mad to June 29.
The formation of ifational bank innvarious
par of the Union, is creatir4 an active demand
,forgovernment bonds irturinans, while the re
oen military successes render the Jurther issue.
ofpermanent : , loans extremely doubtful, and
iluir alrekdy loaned desirable not only for in
vealment, but for banking purposes.' .
na - Aiiickrs BY TlELEdizArn.
• PICILADELPI . IIA, July 18.
.1414. i 8 mat ean I' a transactions in alt
deseripttons continua` :very 'small The flour
market is , excessively fluttrand pricesare weak.
_Stiles of 600 bbls., extra at $5 50 S.obl ;• 300
'bbls. Western extra family at sti 30®6 59;
2004bi015., North Weist eitri at $5 50, a lot of
IWO at $4 25, ands. smelt lot .of coarse mid
diings at $3 75, There is nothing doing in rye
flour or corn meal. The foriner is dull at $4 50.
The offerines of Wheat are very small, bat
there is very little demand for it. Small sales
,of good red at $1,40 per bushel, and white, from
$1 60 to $1 60; . 700 bushels inferior Southern
red , at $1 25. )Iyo commands $1 03@j$1 05.
Corer comes forward slowly and yellow id dull at
'B6 wits; mixed Western ranges from 80 to 82
cents. Oats me in fair request with sales of
2,000 bushels Pennsylvania at 7880 cents,,
and 400 bushelit Delaware at 78 ceinie. Whisky'
is Unchanged. Sales of 200 Pennlylvania and
'Ohio barrels at 47@,47ic, hhds. at 46/c., and
drudge at 46 cents.
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