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Eight lines or more than four consti tutes a square. 0 . 92 m;711g045 ) gVrg g'g43 o 'ao'2°' , ;sl§R;gg:l 4 l;s'"g .e gagigo.' l 4 , or?rEoll? • ::I'Fg• •F: • • C.! - *C. , C. , 910.004000.0e0017 , 00 z O C: 0 00 0 -4 -4 Os Oa 1)3 21 to 06,--000000000000 r• , :31 5 G w> m is 81-.ES'ZiStOBOS , -L^ U r. tft Vr7,ls_ -• • F ~a 03 • . CO Ce OJ 0 , 1-. Co a 10-10C00,10 OOP. -00.0,0000 ... `f: = tr.litrameet,. 1 !line anek, age Nui or't Noucea 11121978 d NOtiCtIES htlertiOD Businca: notices inserted in "tha Local Column, en ficit.nti Marriages and 03athe, EMU CENTS PER LINE for each insertion. AB an advertising medium the TrktaiGß.A2.4 law no equal, its large circulation, among business men and famines, in city and country, placing It beyond c.mpention, atiosztlantuns JO E 8 ROUSE 0011.NE13 OF . MARKET ST AND =BEET SQUARE,. HARRIBBVitG; JOSEPH E. ReCLEL../N, _PROPRIETOR. (nsozwrzy omatuerxr• BY WELLS °OVERLY.) This is a First Ohms Hotel, and located in the central part of the city. It is kept in the best manner, and its patrons will find every accom modation to be met with in the belt houses In the country. se3o-dt.f. „ B. T. BABBITT'S Concentrated Condensed or Pulverized SOFT .SOAP. MIME gallons of handsome white SOFT SOAP made in five minutes. No grease required. Drazorroxs.— Dissolve one pound.. otß. Baleat's Cuncentrated COndensed or Pulverized Soft Soap in one gallon of' boiling witter, then add two gallons.ot warm water. When cool you will have . three gallons of Handsome White . Soft Soap. Ten pounds will make one barrel of soft soap.. The soap thus made is an excellent wash for trees, shrubs and plants of all kinds. JUst loceived and for sale by WM. DOCK, JR. & CO., my27] Market st., opposite the Court How. VISITING, WEDDING, IMITATION, AND AT HOME CARDS. B Y a special arrangement with one of the beat engravers in_the country, cards of any description will be executed in the hiunest style of art, conformatile with the latest fashion, and supplied proniptly . at lowei-prices arentift . ed by the stationers in New York or . Phil ei - phis. For samples and prices_mil at mch9tf BEIGNEIVBB6O - .IrSTORE. . . IXIINDOW SHADES of gilt-bordered';linen, - V V and PAPER BLINDS of an endleiialvari. ety of dimigns and ornaments ; also, CURTAIN FIXTURES and TAS)SETS et very lo* pri s e& Call at ROBEFFER' BLIOLSTORg;t. HERMETICALLY SEALED, PEACKES, TODIATOES PINE APPLE, SALAIOP; OYSTERS, SPICED As LOBSTER, 8 - A ADIATits - WM, DOOR, Jr. TACO°. FM W. T. BASIIIOP, _ . W 2 OFFICE OE TO WYE TH'S HALL,: RIEUDZNOMi: Corner of Pine street and :PbaSpbeip3r alley. je?4-441(. COFFEES AND SUGARS of all grade._ea at reasonable prices for sale by jl4 WALL. DOCK, 75., & Ci CHEESE—Hamburg arid other prime dairy ahem, for eale by NICHOLS & B9WNIAN jel Gor. Front and X}Flict 84'0043- A NEW asturtmenX of Morton's Unrivaled ('L Alt. -Geld Pens, in GOl(PPleted Desk Holders, just received at SCHEPFER'BIIOO.IKSTOILA tkei 1,41.94. GRICIEN CORN Corn just received by *ad W. DOCK, JR., & COll V'RENOH- and ENIaIJBECBLACKING; - wE s Y_= ranted not only to retain the poll& or rut to prate:Tye the leather itealf. • For Bale by • - WM.DOCK,JL;,-S&OL DR. JOHNSON 33.A.XIT'I1VECORIO OCR HOSPITAL lAS discovered the most certain, speedy and effectual remedies in the world for DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE. • REM IN BIS TO TWNLVR HOURS. NO MERCURY OR. NOXIOUS DRUGS Our e wanted, or No Charge, In from One to Two Days. Weakness of the Back, Affections, of the 'Kidneys and :; ,Bladder, Involuntary dis 'charges, Impotency, General Debility, Ner vousness, Dyspepsia, languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of ideas, Palpitatiou of the art, Timidity, Trerublings,.Dimness of Sight or Giddiness,. Disease of the Head, Throat, Ni• so or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lungs, Sic much or Bowels—those terrible disorders kriging from the Solitary Habits of Youth— !thorie secret and solitary practices more fatal to 'their victims ' tban the song of S:viens to the Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most'bril 'dant liopes or anticipations, rendering marriage, "tro, impossible,' ..$lOO .. 9.00 ..17.00 • YOlfl MEN . . tmecially, who have become the sictimg of Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive. habit which annually sweeps to,an untimely . grave thousands of Young Men of the most exalted talents and brilliant intellect, •who Might otherwise have entranced listening Sen ates with the thunders of eloquent* or waked to ecstasy the . living lyre, may call with; full confidence.." • _ _ "? -- f - ' 1 -g xwg: 2 ' ?{Tarried Persons, or Young Men contemplat ng marrirwe, _being aware of physical weak ness, organic debility, deformities, 4e., speedily ; 0 x - He who places himself under the care of Dr. - J. may religiously confide in his honor as a gi2,- tieman and confidently relf UPOn•his shilhas . . ORGANIC WEAKNESS . Immediately Oared, and full vigor restord.' This distressing affection—which l renders life miserable and marriage ittipossible--is the pen alty paid by the victims ofimproper indulgence. Young persons are too apt to commit excesses om not being aware of the dreadful consf)- uences that may ensue. Now, who that un-. erstands the subject will pretend to deny that the power of procreation la lost sooner lay those !falling into improper habits than by - the pro.- , dents Besides being deprival' the pleasnres' r et 1 'healthy offspring, the imost - SeilOtia:tha'ddestruc; I tive symptoms to Bah badyind mind arise.' ghe system becomaidziiiiirged, the physical and mental funoticins weakened, - loss of procreative :power, nervonalsritability, dyspepsia, palpita tion of the -heart, indigestion, c,onstitntional debility. a" wasting of the frame, cough,. con. Stunption, decay and death. Orrioa, No. 7 Boma E I VEGOUQK MUNI, 'Left hand side going from -Baltimore-street, a few doors from the comer. Fail not to observe name and number. s 8 xtret: a S. 2E , 74. Letters mnsi =be paid and contain a stamp The Bootees Diplomqs hang bst Dfadfw: JOINSON; ' inctobur (A - A:he - Royal 0611 Age of Surgeons, Lon don, gradilate from one of the most eminent colleges in the United States, and the greate, - . part of whose life hakbeen spent in the liospl- Ads of London, Paris, Philadelphia and-. :else 'where has effected some ot the most astonishing cures that were ever, known_.; : ininy:troubled• with ringing *Aloe head and ears.when asleep, great' nervonsuefsi l , tieing : alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfoinens,- with frequent-blushing, attended sorsatimeswith , deratigeteent of mind Were curati irmadiately. - e . . TAKE fA_RTIOITIiELE NOTICE. Theselare.some. of the sad. and melancholy effects :produced by Emily habits of. youth, weakness.of thb back and limbs, inticult-in•thei heat% dimness ofrsight, loss Voirmusoular palpitation of the heart, dyspepida, nervous Irritabilitv,.symptoms of consumption, Ate, ELBITSALLIr. --The fearful effects on the mind are much to be dreaded—loss of .mtimory, - , con-- 6;iOA of ideas; depression of spirits, evil foie: bodings; aversion to society, self disteirst,-IOvS Of solitude, tiuddity, &c., are some of the' evils produced. • i• _ _ r • YOUNG MEN Who have injured. themselves .by ea: - Certain Practice indulged in when alone, a habitfre quently teamed from evil companions,' or :at minx* the Affects. of which are nightly felt,- even when asleep, and -if not Cured renders marriage impossible, and 'destroys both mind and body, should apply immediately. Nba_t g Ekty tlint a ,soung man, the.hope of bas country, the, darling °Chia parents; should be snatched from all prospects , and' enjoyments 45f life, by ; the consequence of deviating. from thapath of - tkati&e and indulging in a certain leoretlitibit. -Stich per ikan,hilfore mite*. Plating - iletlect that a sound mind and body are ,the. most necessary requisites to promote connialiW happiness. Indeed, withtint thiase, the journey through liferbeceenes•a•weary pilgrimage : the prospect hourly darkens•to...tinfid4w-, the mind becomes shadowed With desbair acid filled with the melancholy reflection that the happiness of another becomes ldiglited - with our own.! - DlSRactil l IXPRISDENCIE.- .! When the misguided endimprndent votary of.Pleeenrelnds he...hasgmbibetbgthe seedszot this painful disease - , it — ttailiftiiii — Ei - p - Nns that 411 Illtimed sense 'of...et - tithe or "the dreatf of dis °ovary deters him from applying to those who, from education and- respectability, eau aka - , *dead him, He falle,W9 *9.4nda of igntic flint and : de:dip:dug preAutiers, who,: Movable. of fi,l,ch 1 4 3 , ,PficrOarY .9fibetanoe, keep himtrnain4 nunitikaf ter Pqnthi•or Pt - long as smallest fee 4-44.:be,0btained,tiuldin despair - leairehim;r . ilinoillfealth to sigh] over. his galling dieippointmenk. or, prtbA -- ,re of - the deadly poison, Mercury, "lasted thei constitu tional symptoms of this teYritilli disease inch affections of the llead, Throat, Bose; progressing with frightful rapidity. till :death puts tt„peri.od to his dreadful aufferings.hy send ing him to Oat undiscovered country 'from helm no tratrelbX returns. The many thouiands cured at this 13:Lath - talon .year after •year;:titid- the numerous important surgical opetatior . ittperfOrMed by Dr. Jobneorin,_ wittAmeil by thli, repot of.the Sun, Chpper, and many other c papere; licit - 1m of which-have appeaii3c - I will and aggri beforeAotiplalid, be eidedittle4Mudingas a ,gentlemin "characterty; is a auffkiiint,gtiatOte4i=lo‘ EFEN'ittarlSM MAW . on.vi li• WWI minENEE Winslow's Fiesh Green filtirical. ARBTAQB. ItiI:IOIMIMENT ITIFETBESB` HARRISBURG, PA., FRIDAY EVENING, JULY 31, 1863 New abriertistintnts. • The Great "American Eemeciies," KNOWN AS "HELMBOLD' S" GENUINE PREPAItATION 6, VIZ : UELMBOLD EXTRACT " BUCHU," it it SABSAPAPILLA, " IMPROVEED ROSE WASH. HELMEOLD'S GENUINE PREPARATIONS. " HIGHLY CONCENTRAIED " COMPOUND FLUID, EXTRACT BUCHU, A POSITIVE AND SPECIFIC' REMEDY For Dibettses of the BLADDER, KIDNEYS, GRAVEL, AND DILOPoICAL SWELLINGS. This Medicine increases the power of Diges tion, and .excites the ABSORBENTS into heal thy action, - by which the WATERY or CAL CEBOUS depositions, and all UNNATURAL LAIiGEIENI6 are reduced, as wed as paiu and influurriatiou; and ‘ is i gOod for MEN, WO MEN or Cilia IRAN. AI EMBOLD' S EXTRACT BUCHU FOR WEAKNESSES • • . Arising from - Excesses,. Habits of Dissipation, Early Indiscretion. or Abuse. , . ATTENDED WITH THE FOLLOWING SYMPTOMS : IndisPositlon . to Exer-Dryness of the Skin, tion,. • ..: Loss of. Power,' Loss of Memory, • • Difficulty of Breathing,.l Weak Nerves, + Trembling, Horror of Disease, Wakefulness, Dimness of Vision, Pain in the Back, • Universal Lassitude ofFinshing of the Body, the Muscular System,Eruptions on the losicee Hot Hands, . .' Pallid Ceunterance. .These symptoms, if allowed to go on, which this medicine invariably removes, ,soon: fellow IMPOTENCY, FATUITY, EPILEPTIC.FITS; In one of which the patient may inspire. Who can' ay. that they are not frequently, .followed by those "direful diseases," . . - ' INSANITY AND CONSUMPTION. -. ._ Many are aware of the cause of their Stiffer; ings, but none will confess. The records of the Insane Asylums and the melancholy deaths by Consumption, bear ample witness to the truth of the assertion. . TEE CONSTITUTION, ONCE AFFECTED • ,WITH ORGANIC WEAKNESS, tr 2 Requires the aid of medicine to strengthen and invigorate the system, _which Helinbold's Ex tract.Buchu invariably does. A trial will con *ince the most skeptical. . ; I: -' 1 FEMALES--FEMALES—FEMALES, OLD OR YOU.NG, SINGLE,. NARRLUD, OR CONTEMPLATING MARRIAGE-Z, I In limey affections peculiar to iemaies the Ext l re.et, i Buchu is unequellect .by :. any, ether, remedy, as in ChlOrosts or Retention, Ire, gu larity, Painfulnees, er_suppressiou of the cue iomary . EvaisratiOritsi Ulcerated or Schirrous state . lot that Uterus, Leutorrhea or Whitee,, Sterility, aud for all complainta.incident tii: the rex, w humor arising from Indiscretion, Habiti of ,Dissipation or in the . • :DECLINE OE CHANGE OF LIFE: . - - :, NCPFAXILY SHOULD BE WITROUT IT. ~Take no'&tisandsSieleary,or Unpleasant MOIL pine for. Uepleaisaut aud langeroue Theetratis. , • ; 'HEISiBULD:B -EKT-It-rxv-r.-DtUnCYI - least DrieasAi i n i-1P1 .6. .- 4 , lr4a k tl # ; ,I " . .?P'' I'll , ' ', ,4 1" .1. ° 'o44Bin-diet in - diet:,-a y, .2u. .cdnvernence iturito eXpastue. 'lt Cause's fre quebt' desire, and'givs Strength to DiThate, ~kier6by removing obetruetione, preventing' add curing Strictures of the Urethra, allayi. g pain aud inflammation, so frequent iu this class W .diseases, and eXpellit.g . poisonens, Ditieased, and f W onwut Matter. Thoithands up:id thousaude Who have been the victims of quacks, and who beim paid heavy fees to be cured in a short time, have found they were deceived, and that . the "Poison" bad by The, ;use of "powerful 'lAstringeuts," . heed dried CiP in the Syetem, to break out in an aggravated form, and perhaps 'after marriage. , :Use HELMBOLD'S EXTRACT BUCHU for all AffectionioanciDiseases of the Urinary Or gaus; whether existing in Male or Female, from whatever Cause origniatingosnif-no matter .of 'hew long standing. Ihettalies of these - Organs 'require the aid of a Diuretic. H h.LMBOLEeS' I..XIRACT BUCHU is the Great Diuretic, and it is certain to have the desired sheet in all Diseases for which it is recommended. I Biood Blood—Blood. Heimbuld's Highly . 'Concentrated- Computead ELUID EXTha Cl hiAIIeAPALIILLA bYPITILLS. 'This is an affec tion of the Blbod, atid'attecks the Sexual Or gans, Linings :01 the Nose; Ears; Throat, Wind pipe, and other Mi*,Slithices, making its ap pearauce in the kirm of 'Ulcers. Helmbold's Extract Sarsaparilla,. - purifies the Blood, and reineves all Scaly „Felicitous of the Skin, giving to the Complexion a Clear awl. Healthy. .Colsr. 4. being prepared expreisitly : • s fer,this., class:of ceniplainte r its "Illood-Purityjng . - Xtropertior are PFRlaerved- to agree*. agent Limn any other pEVl'qno4-r§aParailL: 1: ":. ',., ~, ~ HEIMEOL.D'S - • ROSE .WASEktill,- a 1 , ! i ..fak excellent Lotion for diseases of eiSyfibi ' ittd - Ilatttre, and as an injection in <diseines of r n i de e scitbp Urinary ,uocni i ,u üßaued d Organs, si : l4r 8 a p ;0 4tr ilia L l ing r f i r n o wi ta suthch ha td b h6 i e tL El o e : ~ .hrecommended: ''Elklis . 'f,,th — iiiii ~..... •A , Bess 0 cum . ni -1 Sponsible and riiliablo character will accompany the • IneliCineti lICERTIFIOATES OF CUREI3 4 'from eight to • twenty years standing, with names known - to . : Science . arid' 'Ramat' For ketticarPropettieaof , Buchur sea:Dlepertsfery of We United States. See Profiesor DEWEE'S imitable works on the Predic, of Physic: See remarks made by the into celebrated Dr. PHY ~SiClc.; Philadelphia. Pee remarks made by MP EPHRAIM McDOWELL, a celebrated Physician• and member of the Royal-College of Surgeons, Ireland, and publiehed:inll Irtmeactie, _,_nit . of khe Kings and Queeti'd Journal: - Siltr.Meilico- Cirtagical Review, plibligheci by BENJ. TRA ;NIERS; Fidlowtfthe &Val College of Surgeons. Seeineelt Otthelatastandard .works on Medi .cine,... Extractfof-Buchu , 4l.oo per ...btittle f sfor .six-fer s6llte.. Eerttect..of ._Parsaparillal sr - te :oqTAXlttle4:3 o l' ILL .lore $5.001., Improver:l'llow ,Waph.,:oOeeiats - per bottlikor six for $2 El,lor nab. a _doreo caelkfer. $l2. IA - vrhicliWill besut-I dcient; to cure the.moet =obstinate cases, if direel . ~44.118 Oreadhered . to. Delivered to any addreit, l rlicavig, packed from Obsertration. Desbribe tiymptonotizi ale eiiimunications.: Cures guar-, :Attteedi: Advice gratis.: " .- " , )1 1 ) s% - .1 1, ":: `AFFIDitYIit. . -- -- ;1 -Personally appeared-before me an Alderman: of 61.6.'44 , of Philadelphia,' H. T. Helmbol4 i wcc• 'Whdul - swerre detlt:sayi his . .prisPaile'-: dunk contain' no mimetic; no mercdry; or alai injurious drugs, and are purely vegetable. .. - ,0, -- . • H. T. HaLMBOLD. swe - pr , atidiffibeatibedlefore me, this 22d,day o f Nthie4yer,flBs4. WM. P..IIIBBAKDs4.. .. .'Alihninduev l4 intiL,stneet LW. tacti,Wiltl.; ,Pi .. Add4,4efibrii fbileforinationte ognfiatftC 4l , . 4 !-::'. l r IC, T. : 33410AD, Chen* i . ..,i Depot fictitiilo4strege4. i , - 4deitakiiC : - .`; • •;.''' I' i .c.,..:a dt;:, 1 11 . :;f , ti . ....if'Si'l uf al./ ... Etlegrap4 ) . FROM NE W ORLEANS. DEATH OF HONORABLE D. C. BAKER Oen. Franklin and Staff at New Orleans 46 REBEL, OFRCERS SENT THERE. occupy positions that would have enabled tlnm to, surprise and " bag" the entire rebel coat eland. As the Ninth Hint igan cavalry, under Maj. Way were moving along the road to take up, the: pmitiod assigned to them, they were miatakeu by the mititia for the rebels, and were tired into. This, of course, compelled.the cav alry to fall bark, and before the error could bei !retrieved, Morgan .and his torce had (*caper) NewYoiK, July 30. !them- _ The Sptitl4 at Fort Hudson Greater than he retotore`lep erred, Johnson Reported Whipped and Brocken- ridge Cut to rieees. Post (Mice Fitibliled at Port Iludion. t The steamer Matamoras, from New Orleans on the2Bd, arrived' here at 4 o'clock this after noon. Hon. D.‘OZBiker, of Lynn, 4issachtisetts, died at New Orle'ans on the 9th; Maj Gen. Franklin andrstaff arrived at New Orleans on the 20th. One hundred and Lay- Six rebel officers from Port Hudson have been sent ) lo New °deans. , The New Orleami Era says the gund and am munition miptured atiPort Hudson prcived larger. than repres6nted by the retels. • The Bra Of the 23d 'sake that'reptirts have been received of apparently trustworthy char acter, stating that, Johnston had been severely whipped' at JaUrs t on, and that Preiikinridge's Oiviiommas all cut to pieces, and the victory Of our army was complete 4, 7, - A Post Office, has. beenopened at Port Hud , . Quite's number df, canton continue to be un earthed at Port Hudson PATIC,,OF „CtEkitRAIWIONE. The Principal Guns -in Fort 'Wagner Bilowed. bEiERATA' 0 - ELMORE "-- 'REINFORCED Raw. Yoax July 30. Brigadier General Stone died this rooming wonndei during' the attack ou :Sort Wagner. ' • • rorn :passengers on steamer Cosmatiolitan, w'hiett_bas .arrivectiat this pi+nej•we'•learn that' tani.principal gtinsoh• Fort" Wagner bavir been iiitzleedvlzaileglonipthe howitzers for rebels ,Reinforcements . are said to have reached' f} e,. together %tot) saveral4wo and three hundred pounder parrotts. Rebel 0f6.0.rs are exces-isA-54- oveaperated at 'aping attacker" ;'x rixassa bhusetts 64th (col o red). ~,,ire.trtr: helng,asierfa.tp r th o ,e.. t n. e t a6,ll l ..fta - tra . ofteusive oPeraiiiiils are being actively prose cuted. The New York 2iribune's official correenon deuce from Morris Wand* says our entiie 10E9 in the late mosaic upon Fort Virwiner aeoordlow to the offiial.reports is -1,517.' The rebels el4im to have buried 650 of them. Tois extr ordinary proportion of sdlltd could only have been reached by the "indiscriminate mtuder of ' - our wounded. • One hundr, d and eight of our woUndednis StilUat Oliarlestoti ItinitColuirchnir. offie6is and men of the 54th Massachusetts ' (ho'oreci) regiment will, not be gtsfeu , Utile us; and un thetai reports say iil4 - the aegroes have been sold into slavery, and ths h olftgorktreated; with unmeasured abuse. •,lu.taot.all,our wounded at pharleston have bred treated most barbar busly. Opportlinitiea to ampidatel Were. eagerly Seized-utiOn by the 'rebel'iltirgeons, and it was Orformod - in - cagal'of 'the iliglitesp • gun-shot Ou the loft, our batteriei'were•advanced 500 . yards nearer ,F .rt Sumter, on kthe 25th, and six 200 poundqra haye been placed in p Lieut. Col: I. ! iggett#,.of the 10th Conskoticut, lost it leg on, he, ; 27,4, hy4:shell from Fort Johuso% Froni the Army xa tip Potomac, REPORTED ; 04 . 0,4§P,R,0X 171:1AutkPrA ,ItANEOCIE - td.;4•44laTei7lce qt - '4lO 4V: Y. WAEIIINGTONieJuIy- 29._`` Advices fromAttefypoti lead IwtAke belief to day ih4l.heiriagarseylis moving southward o oOnge — tiouri ?ewe, and the re on the road throughtuna. ng directly. g sty Wilderness Run itappaharmbpieriter, and Fr edericksburg,, wiiiere it ma i agaih'yesiiine,lts old.lo&thin on the heights In the.re'ai Of tbat'place: ,‘ impression seems to'be quire general:in, and".greitains the auricipation that the rebels wllll4onatiertod offaisive operationft 'as Soonas they ate reinforced "again. The re Simption of the raid rebel Hung's) , soon become it - factEpiitef than is' gene `rally 11/101,1146444“ 01 . 11,tiitived Warreti kbo, lAtOgyng,-ilo*nifrkbotit' three hundihtfllck sirldiera;Mostlylidinilie Siittr Corps wh'o w i nce distfibute i d among _the,dyferent " t Wair — crieeee •.- r., clr : JS9kwTEJAY I lig: kejtvg.P.AltegiltOshiAw kiiiFout ACEiergi Greece, a 8 441 ;L • 811 E " • "July 4 _— l am now in the midst of ft civil *Ft Patti: 4piriknud ; love of rule have at ;el .djvvlpd:Oq. poldiera and citizens ; MM. o 'hostile hands; and , in the streets' and squares of tbe;cAty , !block bas beon flowing for wo days. 011....1uly_lspm.a...gd, a battle was th incessantly raging, and e sopnd of, guns and 114)118'11d1411s.A4igifYggd *4.139i14,51if !.lestiudpyr;,,thiongli,, the intervention of the Ipinisteri:`Bl - `gitVpintdtecting powers, France, `etince'ot forty hours, ria prOclaftileA t valieft will enitio`-night or te= - • I:diaitow n,otait plie abov'enteritiLined min 4ters hive pNlainied i dike if fighting shOuld commence truces they wit , aOrkave the pladki,' 'go • 4' hoard their, Bbilie , and invite allutiderliCele,protection go'alsO, -And cut off ail cln f eetiotref fill a couttry froth' which V a r l piKirpti - qtrtiOilit ..1,13, foteiret " ' !Dri.. - Kiliedoetraiot appear to entertain any 1 IsPerl'4•ATZ4WWll42,l4.A4,l'Cgar4 PwP. • ' ' • MORGAN'S LAST RAID How the Hand was Finally Captured [lion the Cleveland Herald, July 27.1 We have already mentioned the fight that ook 0103 at npringfirld, between SreuMnvilla nd balinaville, on Sattoday evening. That fight was in reality a bluncering.attack of one poi Von of our forces upon another peril n o the same. A Dian had been laid for the cap tare of Idotgau's entire band. The militia were stationed on a hill overlooking a road which Morgan was expected to traverse, ann the cavalry and other regular forces were to Gin. Brooks, commanding the department, had wars to Wellsville and estalhished his' headquarters in the Ceveland and Pittsburg aelrot. where he was assisted by the managing officers of, the road, who bad placed the trans portation and telegraphic resources of the road at his disposal. Finding that.there was a pro, Viability that filorg•n would cross the road in the vicinity of •Salinevide. a train of cars was, sent up the road, about 6 o'clock on Sunday morning with a regiment of six months' Pent,' dylyania infantry, under command of Ord. Gal lagher. These were disembarked at S ilinesvilie and marched to a point about two wiles distant, where the rebels were expected to cross. The infantry were posted on some rising ground commanding tne road, withz.orders to prevent Illorsan's passage. • i At this time the utictiost alarm existed amour tibe people if Salineville: ,The houses were dosed, doors aud. wi udowtk. locked and barred, and women.and children starqpiiding into the country:i‘ith whatever portable property could 6e carried along. The men ,w/eci bad weapons and courage turned out to.resist the progress of the dreaded rebel, while all the others fled with the women and children. 3.e: =EI ' In a short time the expected rebels made their appearance. coming around a bend in the road: easatching sight of the intantry they hat ed and:turned their horses' head in another direction.. Beier° they could get out of tne trap they foned—themsel.teti in, Maj )i. Way, lilh 250 men of the-Ninth Michigan Cavalry, ashed among therm and cornmenced cutting right and left. The rebels made but a brio imistance A few a-o s were fired by them, and then the .waole patty broke into utter con Fusion. The scene that followed was almost ludicrous, and.could, only •'ti tbatnlitul..by. the , previous stampede at Bufington-Island. X:n ' istuouutt d, threw dowu,t)gpir a.ms and begge.l r- quarter,, Whilst , qt - hers gal'oped around lidiy,,ict sea'rch' of a plate of . osCapj3; and.were thentight i'ollifiet- I.? i 'a pistol' stapt dr 'Libre Itititlte:'_! 's, • , I.l9FSa! l 'llinue l f.lvl!strilli n tg PI ' 'ft I °MOW fli-luintald-nuttatthesidr - of t trAr liege, leaped over a fence, seised ,a horse, and galloped off as fast as honk-fie:44 spurred by frightened heels, could carry him. About a `couple of hundred of his men succeeded in breaking away, and following their fuel lye leader. In the boggy thus.hastily "evacuat d" by Morgan were fouud his "rations" c Insisting bf a boat of bread, some hard-boiled eggs, and a rittle of whisky 1 •'lhe number of killed in this fight was much ess than at Mat reported. 'Abe number of Med rebels was set dowa.as from tw. uty to bitty, but thla must be overrated, as we can hot learn of more than five or six dead bodies having .been found_ There,:was a considerable !lumber of wound. d, and about two huLdred Li pa W il:Mem taken, together mitt] horses and arms Special train was sent to elh3ville in the afternoon, with at two bdndred and fifty risoners, captured in the fight or picked up n the neighborhood, afterward. • A' few of our cavalry were wounded, two or three seriously. Lieut. FiSkawas shot thiough the breast. His wound , : is'.d -itgeruus, and he ii.s telegraphed for his wife to come from Id whim an. Mot gan and the remainder of hie scattered their services as guides, and continued their t gilt on the New Lisbon road. Oue of the un presset guides made his escape and rode back, eonv . eyiug intelligence of the route taken, which it wes beltaved was with the ultimate dosign , of 'reaching. the Ohio river higher tip. Forces • were immediately dispatched from, WellaVilie to,'llead him , off, whilst another Moe follOwed' hotly in his rear, and a strong militia force from New Lisbon came down to snset him. I I About two o'clock in - tbe afternoon these va ' liousdetachmenis dosed in around Morg,n in the vicinity of West Point, about midway, be weep New Lisbon - and Welisville. The rebels , 'fele driven to a bluff, from witch there was no esoic'e,:eacept by fighting their way through, or leaping from a lofty and almo•t perpentlicu [titr prscipice.. Finding theinselyes thus cooped, organ concludad that "ditcretion was the better part of valor," and - "came' down" as gracefully as the coon did to Davy Crockett .= ele, with the remainder of his gang, surrendered to Col. Schackletord, who was well acquainted wiltthe tedoubtable "Sohn, Land is said to be a distant relative: • • The prisoners were brought back to Wells idle, whore •their arrival caused great,eacite- Wept. , Morgan • retained , his side arms,- ,and raiived about freely although al Wale accomPa Med bY , CoI. ShickeifOrd . .' Latit'aight (Sanday) ,licirgan and his staff slept at the. Whittaker (louse, ,in Wellsville, and at 3 o'clock this Morning, they,'acairripanied by COI. Shackel ford end hie staff: rafted the regttlar train for Co umbus. Later - hi tliblihifling especial train was 'sent to . Columbus with:the remainder of :the prisoners and their gutty de. • - • The militia are constantly bringing into the line of road stray prisoners, picked up in the `men 'i'he hills are swarming with armed Men Minting for fugitive ., rebels. Nine of v lintrin!iitartiy, were brought to Bayard Station this morning, who were captured in the neigh = biorlired,bat,the Provost Marshal's force:,, They ere ,ta ken , to Ailianct to : be sent, from . that Mace to' Colthribitl., - • • Mcirgan's men were' poorly &vied, = r ugg ed , lirty, and very badlY used up: Some of them, 'ewe remnants-of gr arnniform;but -- most of them-Were - attired in spoils. gathered &Arm their raid.r Ihey, VI ere very much discoortged At thelemalt'of their raid, and the ,prospect i of darigerfertalk: - - ." - Kagan: lifinself- appeared in tood spiiits, OA quits unconcerned at his ililuck.? f Be de &Ina puilt man of flesh complexion, and sandy hair 4 DIEM PRICE ONE CENT And beard. He last night et j vied for the first time in a bilk %bile the coleforts uf a s ut d sleep in a good hi-d, which was some comp,n. within fcr his otherwise bad luck. Five compani• s of .B nusylvaiiia cavalry bad been loaded up on lb- Qv sof the Ciev. !awl atti Pittsburg ro , d at -Pittsburg cui Sittid y after noon, to take part in the chase, nod the I ews of the capture of the (flab e rebel force rendor, d their depat ture untiecessiry. MARKETS RY TELEGRAPH. PLULLADFLPHIA,I I y 80 The dormant condition of the b eadetufft Mat ket noted for w. eke past still continues, but prices of Fiour have undergone very little change. The .export demand is extremely Iftrt. tied and only a few hundred le,srels extru family were disposed of at $5 75Lie $6 12f pei barrel The sirs to the retuiters and I iukers range from $5 37f up to $5 70 for (-amnion sup , ifine and extra brands, and $6 00 up to $7 50 for extra family and fancy into—ea:cord log to quality. Small sAles of Ilse Four at $4 50. In Corn Meal nothing, and but little here. The offerings of wheat are small, but there is more demand and prices are Letter. Sales of 10.000 bushels old and new Penna. and South- Mn led at $1 25@1 35 p. r bnatiel—eU fly old at $1 35 In store. White may he quoted at $1 36®,145. Rya comes forward srowly and, imgcs from 950. to SI 05 for new and old Penna. Corn - is in rather better and 3gl bushels sold at 78c. fur old yellow and 75 Mr mixed Western. Oats move slowly and are lower. Soles at 73@74c. tor of l and 66 ct-. for new. In barley and matt there ii nothing doing. BRIGADIER GENERAL EDWARD N. KIRK, died at the Tremont Hon-e, Chic.ego, - on Wednesday morning, from the eflecis of a wound in tke ti tea, received at the battle of. Stone river. Gen. was born in Jrfferson county, Ooio, Feb-. ruary 28, 1828, and was educated at the Friend's Seminary, undount Pleaaatet, his family being (Oaken% He studied law under Gen. Bostwick, at Cadiz, Ohio, for two years, and tb n -re• moved to Baltimore, where he completed his lOgal studies, under Judge Birtol, now of the . Court of Appeals of Maryland. Mr. Silk was admitted to practice at the bar in Baltimore, Where he remain-d until 1854, when he re- Moved to Sieving, Illinois. Be resided at. iiteding at the breaking out of the w.r, and was elected Colonet of a regiment raised there. #or gallant co duct at the , b 'tile of Shiloh he wits recommeuded for promotion, and in. June, -1862, the President appointed him Bidgauter -General of volunteer forces. , I/4ITORTANT TO PAROLED MEN.-Au cth lit order having dechued "the paroles of al officers and enlisted men properly belonging to -Parole Camp, Pa , as ne.ll and they.are di• ea AA .s the M j er General Commanding the Depart, Meat" to be reiurned lmiued a ely to duty with their respeetive regimeeets, witnont exctrtn•re. All such • &ear and men, now absent without anthurity hum canto at Wept Chester, Pa. , and failing to report in person within rh- next six .days, will be reported at deserters, and be let4ele' tkarresteasd. puerielinient as sne•l ' Tnereistiff I _prtin camp, Who come- wdirrifiliTtfifi I this order. tg /ID .21, overtiorments 4 (10AL OIL! COAL OIL! l—A. large invuica NI-I of tval oil, which we off r very 14w, at lila than manufacturer a prtsent vete-, just received and for sale by NICHOLS it BOWMAN, ja4 COr. . F - ont and Market eta. PiCliBc.EL.—A Prime lot ut Mackerel joat .01 received a•Ad for sale very low, iu uarrole, in • hslves, quarters, dre ,-by NIOriOLS & BOWMAN, Corner Front and Market Ste. Iyls MELODEONS AND CABINET ORGANS 'IIVENTV-Sl2l FIRST PREMIUMS, TWELVE ?-11,VA; MEDALS, atid the ONLY. GOLD MEDAL (ever won by lostru mentsof this cad) has been. awarded to MASON & HAMLIN's IN-4UOVII.NTS. A full assortment of these Instruments al trays on hand, at W. ENO HE'S, • •Sole Agent, 98 Market 104-2tawl p lANOBI SOLE AGENCY OF THE CELEBRATED .90170NAOSER 8e CO. PAULA,. PLANO, W:Kt,TOCEIN'S, ' 83 Mari et st.' • Al full assortment of Instruments itatays'in: -1 store. Pianos from any other 'factory ari' furnished if preferred. Piantiti for revit.v. = . - je4 2rawly THE c , KING MICROSCOPE." • DOUBLE LENS'. DROP. HOBSFORD, of tiarvard UniverSity, 1 says, "it works Veiry well, and you have got it up very neatly." Magnifies 26 (Imam 911 65 cents in Postal Currency. The " MICROSCOPE .",28 cents. The "S. ' 4 o. 7 ".ixtp_, : - WARD MICROSCOPE," 38Cents: — Of tine each" of the three kinds for $l. AU free of postige. Address • T. EDWIN KING, - nar2Co-dawßot Box 330, Boston. bless..., $61.1 A MONTH!—We want agents at $6O V a month, expenses paid & to e.Ol vnr, diberlo.sting per, Oriental Burners, and 13 ogler new, useful and ourioris articles. 16 clninl4rs',' free. ; SHAW & -.= mylB-daw3m i J. 7 NOTICE. . STATLlxamiLißooldo, Ilmunanuao, JULY 11, ;;) PARTIES in possession of books beloikn!,• - tii the Pennsylvania State liiinarkar6ietp*Wfair to retain the same until the Librariiive- 4 w arranged and open to the pnblic, otwbielkline-fl notice will be given. WIEN FORN,EK, 3 1 ,.. jyll dff ' Stata-Pliarnm. WA:NTO.—Load iyacf Tmeling :Meets every town or county. Circulars, wk h , iTiutiniotnals ol Clergymen and Beientifip Men; d regautto the Witness; sent free. I- -C TALE, Jll., & 1 3 1 je24 dBw NewburYPort , - Mess. CY-MA.P SUGARS of all kiuda,u shits and bxown„ fur ewe bY "NICIEfOLB & tOWIIAN, Corner !rout SW" itflfia; Mortgagee, ' Poviei — of * rV Bonds andlustlces! Blanks for-Saloist jsiy2 THEO. F. BOEMlTlOrfi*Kdislibincts *
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