Evening telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1863-1864, August 19, 1863, Image 1

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tiEORGE BERgNER.
t TELEGRAPH.
IB PUBLISHED
Ate9RIVINGAND EVENING,
GEORGE BERGNER
Ofwe Third Sired, near Walnut.
PERMS OF SUBSOBIPTIO - N.
SIRIUS SUBSCRIPTION.
Lile Onicr TaLsortspu is served to subscri
bers in lne Oity at 6 cents per week. Yearly
*Vbs4riberq will be charged $4 00 is advance.
• WINSLLT IBLEGILS2II.
rho.na.ROBA'PEL is also published weekly and
futolsn-zd to subscribers at the following cash
rates :
Single wpias, weekly $1 00
Ten copies, to me pasteffice 9.00
Tleer. ty " " "
AI vemensio liar .—The following are the
etea for ativertieing in the Tatactuars. Thole
haviug, advertising to do will find it convenient
for reference..
OT Pour lines or less constitute one-hsli
square. - Eight lines or more than fool consti
tutes a square.
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Mairiage NottoeS
Ladner's Notices
Irtmeral Notices oseh Insertion.— . ....
Business notices inserted b
Colima, or before. Marriages and Deai
CZNIII PER Lunt for each insertion.
As an advertising medium the TntagaiLaprrhas
no equal, its large circulation, among busiqess
men and famihea, in city and country. placing
It beyond c.mapetition.
fliEUUaflgOflL....
THE IIIIITEI) STATES -1140 L,
HARRISBURG, PA
tOYERLY ItlatalsON,-Ertipatora,
rtiSiWell known Hotel is now-in a oondi
toitecommodate the traveling pi/bile,
on
affording the most ample conveniences'alike for
the transient guest and the perrnanent boarder.
• THE UNITED STATES HOTIta, has been
ishtirely refitted throughout, anenoir has an
bonamodations equal in extent, cOssfort and
luxury to any hotel between Philadelphia and
Pittsburg. ire location is the beet in the State
Qapital, being in easy access to all the railroad
depots, and in close proximity to allthe public
offices and business localities of the'citt,:-• IL has
now all the conveniences of • •
F1R.82 CLASS .HOT.EL,t.
and the . Proprietors are determined to sp i ttle
neither expense, time or, labor to ensure the
comfort or the guests.. The patnage of ;the
traveling public, is respectfully sufdted.
„ .
000 LBS.—Composed of 'the
following brands, just ro•
Q
Niawsottes i celebated.
Nsw JEsscr, selected.
EVANS AND Smr - iire s, auperisr.
illionuna's Exclusion, canvassed.
Excanhuoit, not arica — sivas.sed.
Icon CITY, canvassed. wir•
liton CliTY,wot canvassed:-_ •
-11 6,-. 11 r.-E,L I X B , sir
`ConniaTlLsms, verrfine:
Each barn sold will be, gparanteed,.as repre
sented. WM. ;DOOR & CO.
no AL OIL, a farther: reduotlT iu, Cpai Oil,
supefior article cif non-eiploairi Coal 011,
for awe vertlow, by ) •
I+TITIHOLS,* BOWMAN,;
fier, Front and Maack Sta.
mil I
FISH—F ,
We are now offerkig c y,erylow; a lot
of choice Mackerel, barrels halves ;
qtortery and kite.
mellow & BOWMAN;
onr. Went:rind Merttet Streets
,
ground, alum, Ashton and' dairy, in
S -4 1 L ar r ie or small quantities, by
• LNICHOLS & BOWMAN,
al Opy.t Front are I Market streets.
BBOWIT STOUT
and
' SCOTCH. ALE,
of .the best brands, always on hand - and foil
by [apl4] • WK. DOCK, Js., & CO:
VXOELSIOR HAMS, Canvassed, in 'large or
XI small quantities, very low, for sale by
NICHOL , & BOW NLAN,
je24 rim Front, wnei Market gig.
BLED BEtS AND BOLOGNA, a vory'cltoice
lot, just received and for sale by..
800 WM DOCK . : &
A_ LL PAPER, BORDERS, Stc,.., Scc.,:at tut
V 1 ; 1 year's prices, at
•
SCHEFFEB'S BOOKSTORE,
1.15 ' 18 Market atre.t
BBovvg M3 1 1:1T AND SUOTUff ALE, in
bottles, j . Teceived and for sale by
ta:
morBo WNi. DOOX. Ja., Sr 00.
COFtF AND stnAftfi of all grauien iui
at reczonable,coe for BA, le .by. •
114 W AS. TOO& &CO
.
CBESE—Hamburg odd older ; prime dairy
cheese, for sale by • • " -
NICHOLS & IgArkIAN,
• Cor. Front nd• Market 'mete.
VOUCH and ENGLISH BLAMING;
K . :Jan - W..00t Only to retain the polish of •
torave_the leettheritselL Fortely
.TrojE O.;
FINA
DR. JOHNSON
3B.ALIAPIItIEC=PMLIM
LOCK HOSPITAL
d vere
d the most speedy and
11 effectual remediesin the world •
DISEASES. OF IMPRUDENCE
REILINT N :ECK- TO TRAINS HOURS
NO MERCURY OR NOXIOUS DRUGS . .
A Cure Warranted, or No Charge, in from One to
raw• Days,
Weakness of the Back, Affections of the
Kidneys and Bladder,lnvoluntary dis
charges, Impotency, Oiers]. Debility, Ner-
VOUSIIOI3, Dyspepsia, Latigi3ol", Low Spirits,
Confusion of Ideas, Palpitation of the
EL art, Timidity, Tremblings, Dimness of Sight
or Giddiness, Disease of the Rewi, Throat,
se or Skin. Affections of the Liver, Lugs,
SU - mach or Bowels—those terrible disorders
arising from the - Solitary liabite of Youth-,
those-secret and solitary practices more fataLto
tbeir victims than the song of Syrens to the
Mariners of Ulysses, blighting their most bril
liant hopes or anticipations; rendering marts ;
8 0, ImPosai!344
Especially, who have becomfr the victims of
Solitary Vice, that dreadful and destructive
habit which annually sweeps, to an untimely
grave thousands of Young Men, of the moat
exalted talents,and brilliant intellect, who
might otherwise have entranced listening Sett ;
ates with the. thunders of eloquence or waked
to ecstasy ttie living lyre, may call with full
confidence,
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• IMAIIIII4OE.
Married Persons, or Young Men contemplat
ing marriage, being aware of physical weak
ness organic debility, deforrialtiee, &c:; speedily
cured.
. N
el -
x!rs
.2 0
Ha who places himself lender the care of Dr.
J. may religiously confide in'his honor as a gen
tienlall, and confidently ',rely upon his skill sil a
Physician. 1- ..
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Immediately Cared, and full vigor -restored.
This distressing affection—which renders life
miserable , and-marriage. impossible-1a the pme
alty paid by the victims of improper Indulgence
Young persons are too apt to pommit excesses
trom not being ...Ware of the. dreadful conk
ittences that may•ensue... Now, whoz that an
tigateuids the subject will pretend to deny that
the power of procreation is lost sooner by thnse
falling into improptir habits than by the pru
dent. , &Odes being deprived the pleasures of
healthy offsPring, the'nfott - serions and deStruc
tive symptoms to both' body and mind arise.
The system becomes deranged, the physical and
mental functions weakened, loss of Procreative
power,,nervorts irritability, .dyspensia, palpita
tion of the heart, indigestion, constitutional
debility. a• wasting of the frame, cough, con
sumption, decay and death. - ' 7
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Otis, No. ~ 7
soun
t c owassr,
Left hand aide going from Niltine:lra street, a
few dorsi frowthe corner. Fall not to observe
name and -number.
e Local
Ells
Letters must be ..paid and contain a stamp.
Thp - Docitor's Diplomas hang in hit office.
• - • DR. JOHNSON, I'
Member of the lioyal College of Surgeons, Lon
don,l gradtutte .from one of the most • eminent
colleges in the Urdted. States, and the greater
part of whose life hae been spent in the hospi
tals of Loudon, Paris, Philadelphia and else T
where, has effected some of` he post astonishing
cures`. that were ever ;known g;'bntnyqidnbied
with ringitigiii the` ead and`ears When'aßleep;
great, nerveueness, being alarmed at sudden
sounds, bashfulness, with frequent blushing,
ttended sometimes with derangement of millet'
were cured Immediately.
, •
ThillE:PAiiilcoLgt NOTICE.
These are some 0, the-read" arid melancholy }
effects, 'early habits of youth, , vie
weakness of the tack and limbs, paine in :the,
heed ; dimness of sight, less of mnacular.power,
pnlpitation , of t tho hport, dyspepsi a , ; nervous
initabillty, Symptoms of "Conenniptian, - Btc.
;' . fiblerreriar.— . The fearful effects 'orithe.'lond
are much to be dreaded—loss of mernori,-con•-•
fusion of ideas, depression of spirits,,evil fore
bodingslaversion to society, ser live
of solitude; •tinagity, Sca t are-someof the evils.
prodriced. . -
• - • YOUNG Nit* ••
Who; hayeinjured themselves by 'a certain
practice indulged . in - when alone, a habit fre l
queritly learribd from evil companions, or at
school, the effects of whithh are nightly felt,
even when asleep, and if not cured- renders
marriage imPosalble, and destroys both mind
. ?-
and-body, should - apply immediatelY. ;
What a pity that a young min, the hope of
his country, the darling
. of his parents, Should
be.inatched from all proqreots and enjoys ants
of „life, by the consequence of deviating from
the path of ;within and Indulging in a certain
%wet,
habit; Such persons over, before contem-
Platink
- - MARRIAGE,
Reflect that a sound mind and .body Are the
most necessary requisites to promotecounnbial
iluPpinemi. Indeed, without these, the journey
through life beCemes a weary pilgrixdage.: the
prospect hourly darkens to the view ' • the mind
becomes shadowed with despair and filled with
the melancholy reflection that thehappiness of
aniitker becomes blighted with our own. • •
DISFAKI OF LIIPBUDENOE.
When the misguided and imprudent votary
of pleasure finds he has imbibed the seeds of
this painful disease, it too often happens that
an ilitirned sense of shame or the dread of 'dia.
covery deters him from applying to those who,
from edutAtlon and reriptctability, can alone
.befriend him. He falls Into the handiof igno
rant and , designing pretenders, who, incapable
of curing, filch his pecuniary substanee,,keep
him talflinA month after month, or as long as
the fee can be obtained, and in despair
'law him with ruined health to sigh over idi
galling disappointment, or, by the use of the
deadly poison, Mercury, hasten the constitu
tional symptoms.of thisUrrible disitase, such as
at:tendons of the Head, ThrOak,llimi, Skin, etc.
progressing. -with frightful ...rapidity _MIL death
putsp period to his_dreadful sufferings by send
ing him to that uridieCoiered country froin
whence no traveller returns.
.I;INDOMICKENT 110.; 113M3.
The many thousands cured at this3iixtitution
year aft& year, Mid the numerous 'mix/Asa
surgical operations performed by Dr. Johnson,
wituesied by the reporters of the Sial offlimr,
and` any. other pape r s, notices of will& Uwe
appeared again and again before the public, be
sides his atanding as a gentleman of char acter
and responsiblikty, is a !sufficient guarantee to
the afflicted.
•
iil' I ISEASB3WILY CUBSD,
012.11 X. 801ffa Faxaggigg
1.1.4.41 j.
I Cf:,
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Mtbitat.
YOUNG MEN
ORGAIO , WEAKNESS
!WM
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY EVENING, AUGUST 19, 1863.
Nfl33 2bviertioemmta.
SECRET OF BEAUTY!
LAIAD'S
Bloom of Youth dr Liquid Pear
- port beautifying and prciEerving the corn
.1: plexion and akin.
After using Laird's Bloom of Youth, or Liquid
Pearl, fora abort time, it will leave the skin a
soft, satin-like text - rat) ;it imparts frestinewl,
smoothness and transparency to the skin, that
can only be prr duced by the use or this valuable
article. It presents no vulgar white paint, sit
all other attempted compounds do,.bnt, , on the
contrary, it will give the - comPlexion-a_peari
like tint, such - 114 can' °ply be found in Youth')
its use Is impoksible to be detected by the closest
observers. "It is also invaluable for removing
all kinds of Humors, Tana, Freokels, Sunburns
and other cutaneous diseases from the skin.
Mr: laird has every confidence: in ream
mending his Bidtom of Youth, or:ii4iu~i [' earl,
to tbe ladies of America, es being the only per
fect and reliable article new in;use fiii'‘b,andifyoup
and presermng the completion and
Can only
.be had at 8. A'. KUNKEL'S
- 'je22 i Apothecary , Harrisburg:
. .
CORNER OF
MARKET ST AND IILOJEST:SQUAIigi
,
HARRISETRIAL.PL
JOSSI . I II --- PESP . RISTOIL
' (aliontnif oina4x6D'Azi 1,1116401j1RIM.4;
This is a First Magi Hetet, and located in the
central ,tart of thS; . ; It joAkept In xbisitaist
wanner, and its pawns will, find ovary accosiv
!nodal:ion to be inet.Within;thii Tieitiousee in
the country. se3o-41tfl
.ft:it. - . EABBIrrs
Contentrated 'Condensed or Pulverised
SOFT SOAP. ,
MIMES gallons -of hittideoitte white BO!T
80. g. 'blade! in Mir minutes - . No givese
required.,
Dtateriosei: l -osaolve 'one ponnd -off B. T.
Bab' Its s'Concentrated Condentied or Falvatisied
Soft-So* in one gallon of boiling water, -tlian
add tip) gallons ot aftwta Water:P; When , cool
you will have three gallons , otsiteidsand W4Be
01 1 .
•Solt Sexfp. • ' •- 1 '• - ' • 1
Ten• pounds will -burel of IRAs 4
p.
The soap thus-made is an-excellent wash or
trees, shrub and:pal:Aß of all kinds.
Just keeelsedand for sale by 1
.r
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my 271, market 1244 bpPosite,t i lmi Omit lioni
Tio Tits
200 • DqOuZa.rts
B yst r itlbl ß elor_putting• Pi r a ine all o c l
Fruit, for sale at Barr's Anotion B,tore.
Also, a general-assortment of new and second
hsnd, fornitcre always ;on hand and foe, le i
clieapei than at ' any dAdi 'establisbintiaiiii the
city. Highest prlce . o4d for all kinds of second
.• • iisologasnd.cttter articles.
W. BABB it CO.,
7 , - Jill neeill3l7d"AlletiOnierei
VISITING,
•
WEDDING, •
INVITATION £ND
• • „ - AT HOME CARDS.
BY . speelall arrangement - with, or mihy th e
' beat engraiSeni•in thb country,- cards:of tiny
descriptionosrill be executed in the hlgbeststila
of art, conformable with-theiatest fashion, and
supplied prom ptly,at lower prices thanara "chaxg
ed by thetstatloners in New York or,Fhihmiel-,
phis. For samples and prices Calla, •r•jj 1.%*
7 iscich9tf , '-'BERGNBICS-BCIOKSTOE14.1•1:
•
A - ATIN - p - o.w; AEL4D4
MMALD 0C1indn, 44.4 ggt-burd ,
V a411.,•V4641i , ari
sty, of designs and ornaments also ,
rixTu4Es,kiliti`r - .TAButal,At',lrgryli*VASes.
Call at " 'BM.EFFER't MOM:TORR.'
aP, 6 - „ 1 - f","•:" 0.1.1
HERMETICA'LLYI
PruiT l . 4 ._S .
PAR( APPLE,, 064481uN .
• APlatikittwz,
For sale by L _ WM. Dl9O-K i lt. , elk . Oo.i
LADIES'
B.
B .N I a c:E .7: Iir : ELL ,, G
WITH alarge &withteaof7L ,
• ,
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Kamm,
• Carraninee,
; Krim; - ' ' (f
ait
CO.je'P WM. D00K,7r.. & .
Frt.. NTOOk PEOTQM L
SYRUP.
Alig Four lungs weak t..,Does Watt
give yew Dant Have te' habialkg
cough t Do you expectorate hard, tough mat
tat t ALe .you metal with might sweinsi ;eind
wantot shop ? If so, hire it yourrant 7 4 wi ll
unquestionably save yon .. Frioe it I
Tice , aboire medicine has bees twedeitenqiirely
in this city with;good results. • For.sakdit
rBigfiGNEWS BOOR BM*
Eyvigoir FLOUR •of ;spry
1:41 ohoice eatxa'family end
for mile by NICHOLS IVSCIW4AIt,
uty2o Front and litertet streets.
DRESEBVING JARS,* GUN ad Stdife, of
an kinds and [dm, for sale
NICHOLS tk - 150Wil"
join Gm, Fiordland :Affirketidreada.
WAIITED.z—LbcaI-and Traveling Agents iri
V V every lowa An_ ocamtk..., Alircalars, with
Testimonials of .Clergymen and Scientific men,
M regard to the business,sent free.
ISAAC ALE, Jn., & Cd e
. je24-dfiw: - 'pawbrimart, Nam.
. .
CIOAL OIL! COAL OIL I 1— . 4 jerge: invoice
V of coal oil, which we offer verYlow, at lees
than manufacturer a preeent price; received
and for sale by NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
• P 24 < Clor.letout and Market Ida.
,
I\4 ACKE Prinie lot;pf Maa - kerel. Jett
1.N.1 received and for sale yery . low,*batreis,
in halves, quarters, tkia
I , 4oiibL3 & BOWMAN ,
jyls coroer Front and Market Ste.
L - neE al large
"1: lot of Fire Ora kern, which we wilt sell very ,
low, by the box er smeller quentityli Irr
' • ,;`. ANICSOLb.&WWtIr
je2 4 ,%7Jor:-Freatand
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14:4:e.:4 her iot ,I=`,‘ Ig. 4=44
No. 1.;
Alisctllantour.
GRIATDISOi)VDEIf
USEFUL and VALUA
BLE DISCOVERY I
INSOLUBLE CEMENT!
Is of more geneial practical
utility than any inventiot
ruivebefore the public. It ha
been thoroughly tested dor
igg the last .two 'years b 3
practical men, and pronoun
ced by all tote
SUPERIOR 70' ANY
A dhoti ve Prepara*maknowb
Applicable
useful Arta
/1180LUBLE Comma
Li n - n - 4m thing , !cud the re
sok of years of study ; itc
combination is on
A new thing
Prbutipits,
And wider no ciiiinmatamis
or chauxe of teniperatare
coil it become corrupt of
emit any offensive" emelt.
Its Mthbiiiation
BOOT & SHOE '
.Hannfactunne, using Ma
chines; liii find it the beat
article known. for OenientinF
the Obarinde,' wain
without delay,"le not aifOeted
tiir any chit** of tenipere
rune. •
loot aid:ghee
A*6looo,
ME
ME
JEWELERS
9YIII, find it suindently adhe
sive for their use, as hats been
Jewelers,
Ant welahn as an sappsia ,
taafit,ltint3t stisha
al& Matt' to FiloOtotsoo
4akiittliffientlylitioloi with,
oat stitching.
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It Is s liquid.
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It lee° only
CENEY2
Btt.4a, that le a sure Akins' ,
lox. kneading
Furniture,
Crockery,
1.0 3T4.1
Bone,
Ivory,
AnC wild& of. Household
L
I
3wimbe.
• .1
b in a liquid term and ss
gg a°24 :P / 318 wAnW Oman
easily applied se piste.
thuros's leaovinns plakster
beatable in water k r oil.
ofee
LAV heireeo4 eirlitilll4l:l
.
41 1 :16Sed in Family or litt63-
am=Nair from 2
100 Ms.
catLION BROS. & C 0.,;
Ci b RE9E444:03)
clkhh4
, 6115401. &MAOINWIS,
Finis.
Agenta in Phihi
AN
. ASSORTMB N2
, OF
OVER 4.00 STYLES
, TOOKI`k ,N 10103,, PITREIgB
1;::-.AL • , I•PORThiciliAtO
' FOR , LADIEt3 GENTLEthiNi
`Drag
lEEE
lioAlmitierjadArmat.
,0-to
ME
24: . FR* LOT OF
BANKERS' CMS AND LARGE WALLETS.
Some - Splendid New Patterns ,
L. 4 &Air, AIV .10* .
The e Morocco
..TR4,vEI,42fV - SATOEBES, •
And a genial vaitety of FANCY GOODS,
able fOr:Simitt;;iiirsr on hand at
ia` MIZE I rB
my11:1, Drug •Itere, No. :91 Market Street.
60 41 AA - ta --3. HAN. We Jima
9V,LF received and yave',pi store
the largest lot of Hams of choice brands ever
Cffered in this market, which we offer to sell
lower than any other store in town.
NICHOLS. & BOWMAN,
Ckos. , lPront end ;Market ste.
if72C2
BIBLES '" AND Booxa
A LA ROE snd imiondid stock of Pocket 'sad
:11411L Family Bibles.
Presbyterian, Methodist, Luthemil, Germ s ado/ nked; and Oka Hym n Books; lust ready
id 4 kipICINEIre CBJ!AP BOOKSTORE.
of all kinds, which
exa S MlT lSl Tt lii* ltali n glin r t y Pol o ; * CI
and
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Note-Paper, Nnvelopes, Visiting and Wee
ding Cards 1' .. •
griti At SMIEIFWEiIIItB BOOKMTORI.
AMB.---Micboner's )!Wroeltdor Harm, by the
litOtead, Moroi, barrel or. tingle ham,
eskiviaiixi and, rdputvased; for sale lower than
anyOtlit* store. - Bach 'hard warranted.
ood *mai* NIOHOLB & BOWMAN.
jet Oor`:rrOheinit market *theme.
DRE 4 ERVING TARS of all kinds, glare and
1. :stone. - Call and examine at .
NICHOLS*. BOWIIiALN'S,
e 24 Cor. Front and •Market sta.
POTATOHBL POTATOESI.
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50A BUSHELS Mire N. Y. Mercer and
V Peach Blow; Potatoesfor sale at No.
10611.ket 'street; Harrisburg, P. '
,joo . •W. H. SIBLE & CO.
FIENDS, Morfgages, ruder or etwruoy
V. Bopois wad Justicee Eilohke for ode at
'THEO: F. WREFFER'S Boototteiro•
ED A S " A 8.E.--7Tnbo, e4es, kon
X4,,B u ck e to, Sugar Bova, Cann*, ,Atigicik
Large. Cedar Ilackets,,,Pabatfral 14.
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Ctitgrap4
HILTON'S
THE SIEGE OF CHARLESTON
News from Nebel Sources up to the
18th instant
TERRIFIC BOMBARDMENT OF FO&T DUMB
THE WHOLE FLEET AND LAND BAT
TEftrans . lN ACTION.
A despatch was received this morning by the
Government, dated the ITth inst., from a dis
tinguished military officer in•Tenneatie, statieg
that,the bombardment in Charleston harbor on
Saturday, was awful, and that the firing from
Gilmore's land battering on Morris Island, "rind
irom the kionito‘s, was chiefly dirtied against
Sumter. The combined /and and` naval force
of the Federate seemed to, be engaged.
The information published in the Rebel was
received at Chattanooga from' Charleston by
telegraph, and the fight was going on when the
paper went to press on Sunday.
- 'J he officer who communicated the contents
of ; the Rebel. to the Government eays the editor
ipetead of making any boasts about:the result
. of.manifeetiug the least jubilant feelhig over
,the situation of affairs at Charleston, exhibits
tuts moat positive eVidence Of 'gloom.
The Rebel states that the Irousides and all the
ittonitors were not only in,the acti4,n,'but teat
the whole fleet, and a large number of trans
ports were inside the'har , duilnk the engage
ment.
THE SIEGE OF OHARLESTON.
ACCOUNTS BY WAY OF FORTRESS. ENROL
EXCELLENT PROSPECTS.
FORUM'S MOiltosc, August 17.
With painful anxiety and intert-st we await
tidings from the attractive 4[4 blo-dy fteld of
battle :before C‘hartestoo t and every wail of
ueashaviug the slightest bearing upon the
ools+ Chatting at the "hot bed of treason is
caught up, and very inoMptly communicated
from one person to another. -11 i -the eat Ijr part
of last week several weamAts were sent, from
here to Charleston—f what olject iris imma
terial to mention—which were expected to re
turn in a few days': and, as a matter of
course, every one thought thtt by this source
we would receive later and more direct intelli
gence.
REMEMBER
At a quarter past four o'clock yesterday of
teriroun the steamer New Yolk, Captain 11.-VP.
Aihisholin,'came to anchor, at the quarantine
ground, outside .of the .naval wardship,' and
ressaTeeepelled to remain _there until a surge4n
made a sanitary examination of the vessel to
oreeeetreithooet-of aserious netgre, ' g
brought - into the b:Srlisi. . 24 . sikftt. as th e, a
whim proportion! of this favoritesteamer w re
sighted:a large crowd assembled on the wharf,
anxious to hear the , latest Caws from the South
ent,"seat of war." It was not until aft er six
o'clock that_the, medical eximination of the
New Yerlerrea_concluried, and the ship's officiera
'allowed to come on shore. ` Then was' the 'rt-al
disappointment felt. To all the intetraotioos
pat to the newly arrived persona on• the New
York thennewer "that every thing', was pro
gressing well was `given'; but -at the
same time the • fact> leaked out =that
before- leaving - Oharleeton the :oihrrers and
crews of veseele, are aclaronlehed, if not.sreoln,
to maintain the Strictest limey riegarding :af
fairs there. Still; In the face of all this, ran
energetid reporter-is `not to.lict baffled brench
awexertio,'an4 If there 18aPY real news 134 is
certain to fi nd it,out, som ehow or other. Th,,
intelligencer did, receive only confiners whit I
statertin'PrevicMi letteri4rieni here,'viz: That
the army:and .navy are- hard at work building
entrenchments, with al view to , batter down
Fort Sumter. Fort - Wiener gliee ear mee Con
siderable trouble. Stilt; oar ' brave' Inimps,
trained by fd'Olellan is the 'terrific peninsula
battles, bear up. under, .anott ; •difficeitiee most
heroically, and,while plying the pick and, spade,
-even find time to , bandy,Jokee. , , • -
Numerous guns are mounted and. in position.
The "regular approaChee to - Sumter are pro
gressing slOwly, but with terrible *ninety, .and
in a very few days we shall arrive atthe ord-
Ininating,Peint. "—‘--- -- -- ,
IlieetriChies4rdfi"o. Gliniore's•ordere
relative to imblehitqf 'news from his depart.
ment`prevents your correspondents transmiling
their minute details taken, in the language of
the pictoriall, "on the spot," thus leavieg the
task of furnishing thereaders of the lkiali the
latest and such neeisAeste can obtain" Second
handed to your correspondent in - this mart
went. But, while I it of great Imporr
tante and justice that, an anxious public should
be apprised of good news as epeedily as possi
ble, I would not for a moment think oftrferiat
ing airy order of a .genertil commanding, and
therefore.tu this instance .I am not infringing
upon the edicts of Gen. Gilmore or those batted
by the War Ptmertment to army carrespon
aur aarnired•that Entmter is in a bad plight.
Oar heavy and" long range guns are playing ,
bayou on its walls, and it is stated that the fide
exposed to our batteries is already breached.
If this is the (lase, the 'citadel whence the
gallant Major Robert Anderson-niade the first
brilliant defence of our ;glaziers etaNlY 4antult.
at the outbreak of this unholy and "cruel
war," is doomed, and the days of Charleston
are numbered. '
The New York left Charleston a little after
fire o'clock on Friday morning, and arrived
bare at a quarter pait'four. The steamship 8
R. Bpauldiug. Captain Sol. Howes, from the
name place,,lefi on Priday noon, aqd came to
4n anchor at Quarantine early this morning
fhe officers and crew of the vessel were also,
prohibited conveying any information,' but at
the Mine time they B,eak very hopefully
-frisks there, thus confirming all .1 have
stttted,
•I repeat again, as on former occasions, • that
the r• duction of Forts Sumter and Wagner and
dre capture of Charleston are mi-rety a matter
of time, and the period will dotibtlelt close
mitts, if not b fore the end of, this moutb.ii Tt
0 herwisn the newifroin idorrisiaLindnniin:
outset. The weatler is reported to be mor e s
favarnb,le.there.thne at thin p'ace. The hat Ia
by no De** Waal and thii idghtiviire
Aovely.. Ilia,Matit *malt - Of inigaiint Know
, • ; „to
WASHINGTON, August 18.
[arrivonekrice of I.he -- .Alew : lrork Ilirald.l
the troops is the absence of ice, and the Gov
e,ntnent and Sanitary Commission should at
-once despatch volleys' carves of this ref( shins
luxury to our heroic defenders, widch would be
prized very highly by them. Lem ms end
orangesare alto articles hlably valued by trc'ors
in the field, and a bormiiinl supply shipped to
Morris Island would find moil grateful con-
The Wirt Presidential Campaign.
Rocusram, Aug. 18
The caucus to day was attended by about
thirty representatives, and was som-what pro
longed at the close. The form 1 meeting was
postponed until three o'clock. Iteptesen tat i ves
from the several titates !were present, b cinding
Kentucky, bl Wear'. Ittoryland and Wiser', sin.
-I,,ettets °were received bony ex President Fill
more gad other distioguithed men.
• The objects of these present seems to be not
to hold a CI nvention, but a series of private
consultations in the different finites le which
the old Whig elements silli exis - , and, create a
Nations' head to act in the teat Presidential
campaign, as a bal.tce of our party.
It Is sopraxed that a definite course of action
will be determined im this evening, the ap
pointment of a national committee and --,tne
issue of an additinf'. to the people ere afoot,'
the things contemplated. Ilprteentatives ci.n•
thine to arrive.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
The ft an market is dull ; about.] 000 Ithle.
Gold at $5 12106 871 for Pupal . . $5 60015 625
for istia, ants $5 If (96 60 f, r extra handy--
the latter figwe for tr. eh ground. No cttan?...e
in rye flour or corn mea'. There le a steady
demand for Wheat, alth sales of 4 000 but.h. at
$1 20(3,1 30 fur w w red. $1 85Q1 38 tor old.
Bye bat d. clued to 90,.. Corr: 1, kelrei - , at d
Mot at 800 fur Yellow. and 78e for mixed
some damage d luta tet!d at 7063,73 e.
8 000 broil owe sold at'5.3a55 Proviet re;
mots slowly. Sees of m as pork , at $l4
Haute at. 12(4131c. and 40 COO 164. t• hunt /ere at
Sc Lard tr...tore, ar.d 1000 b le. and We sold
a lotwoke, cash Whttltey le firm • t 47(4
Par..lerim 1.4 ht Id firmly; sale- of ctutie
et 86c cud teemed in boucle at . 530 on tne eput,
and 65(460c. for'forward delieety.
New Yost. Aue. /8.
Flour doll—sales of 7.5. 0 barrels at $8 90'4
$4 46 for Start ;$5 154E6 46-for Ohio; $5 25
$6 30 for Rowboat. Vt:h at dull—sates of
40,000 bushcla a+• 88iia$1 10 • for (Meseta
spring; 93c@$1 18 for Milwaukee tint•; $l.- 15
(431 24 fur red W. stern. Coro flint— 8u 000
bushels soldlat 6846-4.. Beef dull. P‘brk le
heavy at 91410 i. Whirky steady at 461046.
Receipts or Fluor 440 barrels; W0e:0.64780
bushels; Corn 48 220%bn-hels.
Flout quiet; Ohio extia $5 8436 Wheat
heavy at $t 5613.1 68 for new. Corn very dull.
Whisky dull at 47V448c..
Tut WAX THM "CONFLDLOACY" ENtOßOlit xaa
LA.W.—There Is a meat drat of complaint of the
hardship's of the dealt in the North. tfrons,.h one
draft--the nineirocinihs' men df last year—t , as
been submitted to 'without any very great de
it res. of etiEfethirto she men oti their familea.—
Those whir complain should put themselves in
the opochtiotiof trig:lents of thet3outht-rn States
liable t &alt. sod - littera -the liabilirryards
to all persons between the aged of 18 ant 45,
and without any priiept ct or getting'off for. any
term less than the War. The authorities there
do not dhdde the coiscripts intoclarses exempt
ing from Immediate s rvice, as MI the . North,
the married -men' over 85. They take. them all
(except owners tf over twenty slay who are
exempt,) and atthti end of the bayonet when
they are a littitf realise in obeying the order.—
But the hardship does not end here, for all the
farmers of the coentry toe required to furnish a
tenth portion of their produce of every }rind for
the subsistence of they,. commilpia. They are
required also to" deli'ver their tenths at depots
got more than eight miles from the place of
production: If the farmer; hoe net team, and
cannot (at his awn-expense) hire one, he must
store the' - tenth" carefully, and at kit trim Tisk,
until he pam get means to transport it to the
proper nIE6 - fr. If any one attempts to av id
this duty be is liable to hore his bonne `burned
over his bead, and if he resist it, to be shot.—
The law says :
"If a man shall absent himself from home to
avoid this order, burn his house and all his
property, except such as may be useful to this
command. If a man resist thle order, by re
fusing to report, shoot him down and leave him
dying. If a man takes refuge in a house ar.d
offers resistance, set the house on fire and guard
It so he may not go out."
• The reader can see from this order what are
the different degrees of tyranny prevailing in
the South and the North. We doubt whether
any man, who feels so aggrieved at the exactions
of onr Government here, would be wilieng to
exchange places with the resident of a Southern
State; any poor =rime mean, for if he was the
owner of twenty slaves he would escape the
Conscription more saltily than theowner of $3OO
among ns, for the latter has to give his mohey
to escape, bat the former esotpes because of the
possession of his slave& Our law takes pro
perty, therefore, in lien of service. Theirs ex
empts the slave owner because he has property,
and secures hiss the possession of his property
besides. .
FLOWERS OF ITALY.
TOILET
EAU .DE COLOGNE.
A N exquisite impregnation of Pare 8010-
IL with the odors of Flowers, Blossoms of
Orange Roamers, Viokt aud
Very fragrant tin the.haudkerebith. For sale
by the quart or bottle. Prepttied by
jab B. A. KUNKEL, Atothectrit.
A NSW assortment of Morton's Ourivated
Gold Perm, in Gold Pisoed Desk Holders,
Jost received at ISCHEFFEWB 8008810 HE,
18 Marko , street.
,
MEW IitACKEttEL, No. l's, 2's and B's, In
bartul.., halves, qn4ters at.d kits, just
received and for BAB by
• ' ' NICHOLS & BOWMAN,
• awn . Cor..r. ro..t and Ma ke , k•tterts.
E ' EthIOR H&M$ —l,fichener's ovietuated
gzeelcior ESOP* constentiy on hand and
for sale.by NICEIOLS & i3OWMAN.
angl7 Cor. Front and !Motet streets.
largo invoice of .cs4naaased and
uncenvawed Lame„ tf even choice 0r..0d
markit. Boob barn watranted in good ardor.
Far gale very low by
08015.4. BOWMAN
ap2li: gpTer Treat and Marktit Erni.
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MEM!
PRICE ONE CENT.
PIaa.DELPHIA, August 18
Berstsoav, August -18