Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 12, 1861, Image 1

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    THE TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAT,
. GEORGE BERG-NEU
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.11 a ~; ibe Legislature,
.and weal) , during tin
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CHI LAW Or stretrarras.
t hers order the dicoontinuaaite of their newt
.3;, the publisher Wisp continue to send that
niUl
rre,:ropOs are paid.
i• s !inscribers neglect or refuse to take their newspe.
the office to which they are directed, they are
re sponsible until they bay sett ed the tam acid ordered
hen d.ecouiedned
inilittilattfOtil.
Ali Work Promised in One Week
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PENNSYLVANIA
STEAK' DYEING ESTABLISIOUNT,
104 Market Street between 4th and,Erth,
HARRISBURG, PA., -
AAT ERV every description of Win,
I sad deneemeas' Oarmente, Piece Goode, &a., are
aleansed fattehed.ta the beet manner and at
notice DODGE & CO.,
ea. 1.1. Proprietor" •
ST. LOUIS HOTEL,
URESTNUT ST., ABOVE THIRD,
PHILADELPHIA.
IN the immediate neighborhood of the
nouns on Market. Third and Chestnut
strati. the Mors, Post Moe, Merohanta' Michange,
4•. c
=PT EMI OH MI
AMERICAN AND EUROPEAN PLAN.
WAND PER DAY...rts•••• $1.50.
Monet between 1 end 8 400/00n, HO ;Mtn Single
room from inroents npirard.
A first case Restaurant attached. Pews Saeording to
B i n g of Ears.
The CI y Cara take Paaaengers from any Station to or
done to the liotol.
etrErigliek, FFepob r Gextnsql jinn Spaniatiopokia.
REDUOTION IN PRIOES I
JIR.:INOEti, Plain andibrured.
Oae , ElMtßth,- Plain find Figured.
ALL Wool. D Extra itylea and Quality.
BROCA LONG BMAWLE, different prim.
STOCK OF BLANLET EHAWI4.
The prnea In all the above Goode, On exatnination h wiß
b) found "lower than ever," at
CATHCART'S,
en 24 Next door to the Harrisburg Dank.
FRESH ARRIVAL
Or
ROOMY, Rem%
Bator, Germ,
Memos; SiusszOose,
Brut Peas, Beam,
*miaow Pea Ruse,
WOOth POO, ko.,
Just received sad for sale at the Lowly' Oen Pewee.
01116 WM. DOOM JR. & 00.
eTEri.iX.II3IEI6I).
QUINCE, PEAR,
CURRANT, PEACH,
APPLE, BLACKBERRY,
ORANHE, , ` RASPBERRY.
Jest received from New York and warranted super
boo. Efeo2B Wm. DOCK. Jr., & Co.
JOHN 82411 1 1113
BOOT & SHOE STORE,
CO m. SECtiItD . AND WALNUT ICS.,
Harrisburg, Pa.
ALWAYS on hand a large assortment of
HOOTS, 8110103, OAIVEIit3, dio., of the very beet
(wattles fur lather, gentlemen and oblidreas , wear.—
Yrleei to suit tbo dines. All kinds of WORE, MADE TO
ORDIBR to the beet style by superior Workmen
RICPAIRING denest,short, notice.
oetle.itf JOHN B. SMITH, Harrisburg.
DENTISTRY.
DR. GEO. W.' STINE, graduate of the
kititnore °allege of Deets] Surger, having perms
neatly toasted tu.tha city at Harrisburg and taxon the
ollico lormerly occupied ny Dr. Gorges. on 'hied str let,
between Market and Walnut, respectfully informs his
Mends and the public in general, that he Is prepared to
perform all operations is the Dental profession, either
surgical or mechanical, In a manner that snail not be
surinssed by °ponders in ads or any other city. His
mode el inserting artilloial tooth Is upon the latest Im
proved acientille principles.
Teem, I rom one to a cull set, mounted on Ans Gold,
Hanna plants or the Vulcanite BAWL
I take great pleasure in recommending the above gen
tlemen m all my former pttlenta of flarrisburg and
ninny, and full oouttient that he win perform all opera
tions in a smeatilla winner, from my knowledge of tile
iniya.olU F. J. 9. (moms, D. D. 9.
FLAGS 1 FLAGS 1 i
MOTE PAPER AND ENVELOPES with
National designs, LEITER Loot with a view of
thucity ut Burton petaled and for axle at
atintEn BOOKSTORE,
al 4 "
Neat the Harrisburg Bridge.
DIL, T. - J. MILES,
SURGEON DENTIST
gAFF ERS his services to the citizens o
HarrisTfurg and Its vicinity. He solicits a share o
the public patronage and gives assurance that hie best
endeavors shall be given to render satisfaction In his pro
fee:don. Being an old, well tried dentist, ha reels Safe in
wetting the public generally to cell on him, assuring
heal that they will not be dissatisfied Wilt his SereineS,
OlEce No. 128 Market strain, In the house formerly oo •
weed by Jacob R. Eby, near the United States Hotel,
Harrisburg, f'a feyB4llY
PHILADELPHIA •
NEW•• •••
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STORE k4l
HAS 0Y s Ar,D
WITH A /N/LL assortmen
Own the l'alwuelpela and New 'York most Lahlonatde
estAhlmittnents, to which, during the season, additions
Of the hum novelties troth that° Attablisiiinembi Will be
coneimtly reeeiVed.
•
ma. A. B. BICKERTON,
Formerly A. B. Carpenter, eign
gaol
the, two Eteldew
Engles, Una buouet store from the Narrleberißrldge.
tuftrlo.3mtt
UPHOLSTERING. .
HUSK UATIRE6sES,
eurioN 10P HAMMER, •
COITON COBIFOUTS,
FILENCG OAIiPET HAS ACES,
CHAU CUSHIONS,
On band and fot male wool
Nina LOUNGES; &c.
uale and Mall at the very
towatt tat oath
HAIR MATRASSES and SPRING BOTTOMS
MADE TO OaDicit.
SOFAS, •
LOUNGES,
•
OHAIRB_,
BAIR INATREssm &C.
Repaired &llamado 444/03 now very reasonable',all at
)•/ 1 • 9 antant atrael,Pattiatin:iturtb and Fifth, by
NEW COAL OFFICE.
HE lINDERSIUNED having entered in
. to Me CM4I. TR -UM la Ws cis would tOSP•otroll."
Goal solicit the patronage bribe camas ill a
. I wsap on amid
of all 111 2b13, tram the moat celebrated sad approved
Ranee, wh..h will be dehvered to any part or We eV )
free trout alrt sold other impurities. FULL Gotamto.
Co 11 . roa sass IT sus Ban LOAD' b ye s ,.. ool
Loco OR Z'Lt4olll 011. YOTIOU
or Car Laid will receive 2,0110 pi:midi to sow aush.•
Oinc.Nool4 Market Weed, wood' dOor rrotr4 Th i nrbez`
V 'tug , Irate on the
4 Canal, t 001er ;."... .....• eet. •Or
ers loit tit otuaer glom iitltrecolvei Prea NOrllt sk
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DR . JOT
mdlLxJlTx3tircomun
LOCIti.,ASPITAL
iraadieetovetedlhe rriost certain, speed)
nd effectual remedy In the world for
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
dud Is ser 10 !WILVI mend
No frietroury or Noxious Dings.
101-A clan ivisurnD, 0110 Cake; zer don 011 so
Two, DATIL-el
Weakness of the Beek,or Limb , Stribtawes, Pains in
loins, Alkaloid of the Kidneys and Budder Or tanks
oakum, Nervous DeblIKT/ riiltV or thillfiffsim 2ww
ere, Dyspepsia, languor, ,Low Slarft_s, Oodipkou of deal,
rut t station of the Heart. Timidity, Tremblidp; Dimness
of Sight er Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, - Affections
of We Head, Throat, bk so or akin—those terrible disor
ders arising from the: indiscretion or Solitary Habits of
Youth—thole dreadftd and destructive practice which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage
impea
sible, and destroy both body and mind.
YOUNG KM
Young men especially who have become the victims of
solitary Vice, that dreadibl and destructive habit Which
annually sweeps to an tint/Mely grave thousands of
young men of the most exalted talent and brilliant intel
lect, who might otherwise have entranced listening
Senates with the thunders of eloquence, or waked to co
tasy the living lyre, may call h full confidence.
MARRIAGE;
Married persons, or those contemplating =trudge, be
big aware of physical weakness,
should Immediately eon.
snit Dr.. 1., and be restored to p erfect
ORGANIC HEAKMMIS
lm k ey cured and full vigor redered.
He who plan& himself under the care of Dr. J. may
religiously conade in his honor as a gentleman, Idled,
fidently rely upon his skill as a physician.
krOttlid No. 7 South Frederick tared, Balthnore,
Md., on the left hand side going frem,ftalUmote street,. 7
doors from the corner. Be particular in observing the
MOO or number, or you wilt mistake the place. Be par
ticular for Ignertnt, Sifting Quacks, with this. names,
or Paltry Humbug Dereuketes, attracted by the repute;
don of Dr. Johnson, lurk near.
All letters must oontaln a PoatageStamp, to use on the
reply.
Cr. JOhnerat member or the Royal College of Harrow;
London, gradnete from one of the meet eminent Colleges
of the United mates, and the greatest part of whose life
has, been spent in the Hospitals of London,. Paris, Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some (Atha most as.
tonlehlng cures that were ever known. Healy troubled
with rineng In the ears and head when asleep, great tier.
moment,' being alarmed at sudden gonads, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange
ment of mind were cured immediately,
Dr. J. addresses all these who having injured Diem.
selves by private and improper indulgeocies, that secret
and solitary habit which ruins both body and mind, so.
fitting them for either business or society.
Tha,.. are seine or the sad and melancholy ed rots pro
dam by early habits of youth, viz : Weakness of the
Beck and. Limbs, rains in the Dead, Dimnoss pt Sight,
Loss of Muscular Power, Palpitation of the Heart, flu.
petals, Nervous Irritability, Derangement or the IMgeetive
hinotiotut, General Debility, Symptoms of Obmnmp•
&a.
/MiNTALLT4
Altzerhur, the fearful efibile on Oa Ruud are much
be dreadets—Loaa of Memory. Confusion of be
pressioii-cir /Spiels, BvU Forebodings, Aversion toOpels
iy, Belf-dlatrum, Lore of Solitudes Timidity, dm, are some
of the evil etleoUt. _ _
Thousands of persona it ail ages, can now jadge what
is the came of their decrial, In health, luting their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
singular appearance about the eyes, cough, and map.
ms of consumption.
who have injured themselves by a certain practice, In
Allred In when alone—a habit frequently learned from
evil JompanlollB, or at school, tho Whets of which ass
tJghtly felt, even when asleep, and If not cared, readers
marriage Impossible, and destroys both mind and body,
should apply immediately.
What a pity that a young man, the holm at his cote&
try th e darling of his parents, should be snatched lowa
all prospects and enjoyments en life bribe consequence;
of deviating from the path of nature, ant holialging in a
oortaio secret habit. So Amami& met, NON cloaca.
&Ann
MARRIIRE,
erect that a sound mind and body are the most neoeseary
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without thee, the journey through Uth becomes a Wear/
Opining% the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes sbsdowed with despair, and tilled with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness or another be
comes blighted with our owe.
DL JOHNSON'S J.NrOORSTING REMEDY FOR 01,
By We great and important remedy, WeaVillar of al
Organs are speedily' cured, and fell vigor reamed. ,
theterandia of the most nervous and debilitated who
bad last sU hope, have been immediately relieved. all
impediments to Marriage, flageleal or Mesta Dimesna
tation, Nervous, Trembling, !oakum or Mamaton or
the matt Barna hand, epeedity cured.
The many thOuSandr cured at the Inatintion within the
hat twelve roan, anitlbe numerous- important Bunke'
operations performed by ...Dr, J., witnessed by the re
porters of the papers, and meaty other persons, notices of
which have appeared again and again before the public,
Saida Mt pianditip as a poidanan at chowder and
rporudithry,- is astalkdent guarantee to the afflicted. ,
Dldiaggil Dr .I.IiPaDDIENCE—When -the ntisguldni
and Imprudent votary utplersure Ands he has imbibed
the seeds of this Want &muttt ton agonhaPP6l4 that
en 111-timed Seise of ablate wawa of discovery deters
him from applying to those who, from education and re.
speetability can alone befriend him, delaying till the min .
attritional aympionui of 'thin horrid disuse make incir
appearance, affectbig the head, throat, nose,no.,
progressing on with frightful' rapidity, till death pate
period to has dreadful sulferings by sending him to that
bourne from whioice ao,traveler returns: , It is a Mel
inoholy fact Mat thousands tall victims to Ms terrible
disease, owing to the uswitithduess of ignorant pretend.
era, who, by the use of that deadly poison, mercury. rola
the brimatitution and make the residue of life miserable.
Tor antascuMS.--The Doctor's Diplomat hang In bit
ofbee.
Sir Letters must contain I Stamp to tut on the reply
.wr Remedies sent by Mall.
girNo.7 South Frederick street, Baltimont.
sprlikiewly
1861, 3D OPENING, 30 OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
ON MAT • DMICRIPISON.
The gaaliy of tba goods'lbi the pd.e will be as Mums
meat to 'Tort otto to mottos&
M o.
Tbo
mat datable - go:drat the moon at a mat aao•
•
3IiZAMBIQUII3,
GRISSALIAS,
VALENCLO,
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEREGE ANGLAIS,
BROCADE POPLINS,
'NEAPOLITANS.
are among the lie r
cancan & norazt
Next door to the Harrisburg Bunk.
SKELETON SKIRTS;
m v.) tartest stook of the very 104 Make to blia /ban d
THHT
Text door to the HarrCAbitturg AR
Beak.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
sititebneratY-tethPer
ity ce .
nt lower thas Can be partmasca
o c
OaTEWART it BROTHS&
°
N 0.14 NAM* 6 1 1P111•
my Nazt to the Harehteuri Mgr.
rirp.littis,,—.Thiee Hundred - Extra Einglq
PI carat Hams isa rsoofeawbi a Co:
"INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
inietettanens.
PR; JOHNSTON
:4
YOUNG YIN
GANIO WEMENES.
TO WER4NGSRB
LAWNS And LAVIIILAS
HARRISBURG,. PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 12, 1861.
ID. 41. 45F.0e, (go.
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D. W. GROSS & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
0-itll - 4 . AJ S TS ,
NO. 19
MARKET STit'FFT:
HARRISBURG, M')
DRUGGISTS, PHYSIQUES. STORE
KEEPERS AND CONSUMERS,
' We are daily ad din to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respect lolly call year attention to the
largest and beet selected stook in this city, of
;
DRUGS, OHEMICALS (IF PAINTS,
01L. Viarniehea and Glue.,
DyeAtullb, Glom and Putty,
Artist Colors and 'roes,
Puns Ground Spiess,
Bomar% Wald and Alcohol,
Lard, Sperm and Pins OM,
Bottles, Vitals and Lamp Globes,
Castile Soaps, Sponge. and Corks,
dic., dm., Bw , do., &0., dtc, dro
With a general variety ot
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best manufactrirers and Per
fumers of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers In
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, VARNISHES,
WINDOW GLASS, *wawa
COLORS, PAINT AND
ARTIST'S BRUSHES
IN ALL THEIR VARIETIES,I
COLORS AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
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V
, s; N N C; Li . ._ L'a II e
We respectfully invite a call, feeling ccmfi.
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to their satisfaction
TEETH 1 TEETH I 1
liN l / 4 1:4:1-14 1 XVIPIV1i*L. 1 ):MM - 144: :OA
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all kinds, direct
,from the Proptietore.
Saponifier and Conoentrated I l ya I
Wholesale Agents for Saponifier, which we
sell as low as it can be purchased in tho cities.
THAYER'S MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
COAL OA! , CARBON OIL 11
Being large purchasers In thaw Ms, we can
offer• Indneeraente to oloae buyers. Ooal 011
Lampe of the meet improyed Whims, very
cheap. All kinds of lamps. changed to burn
Coal 011. •
FARMERS AND ~GRAZIERp,
Those of .you:'who.have,not ficlen our HORSE
AND OATIIE YOWDEIII3 a - trial knot not
their soperiority, andlins.ndsantage they are in'
keeping Home and Cattle healthy and in good
condition. :
Thousands - am testify telhe profit they lutve
,rferlYedgrAttbe u* of ritkr o.oo(l:POideis by
the hiereeidng quantity and quality of ralk,
13 0 1 blefibbPre*It the Mug boil& and ap
pearance of their Oates.
OrdTong ioperie*, bnshiees gives ins
the'acivantage df a`tfiorongtilcdowledge of the
trade, end oar =augments in the oltied, are
enoh that we can in it very abort time furnish
anything appertaining to our business, on the
beet of terms.
Tinuthrtil for.the liberal patraiage beet46red
on our tunisei've hope by'strict attention to
Wilma; a metal eehmtion
PURE DRUGELF .1
► , „
6 4 P* 43 4,A 101, the awspi to pleat sak,
to
owe* andwoutee at Wilma of eldbariatk.
jet.sig NOB& •
BY 1 1111:1
The Fight at Great Bethel.
ANOTHRR ACCOUNT OF THE AFFAIR.
Lieut. (gable of Pennsylvania Among
the Mod.
•
The Telegraphic Big!, Confirmed
by Gen. Meer.
~~~
The special correspondent of the hanicim, re
turned this morning from Fortress Mbnroe,
furnishes the following account of the battle at
Great Bethel :
For several. days pest, Gen. Butler hadlteen
advised' of the movements of a considerable
body of rebels in the.vicinity of a village nailed
Great Bethel, which is about twelve miles die.
tent from Fortress Monroe and near the road
leading to Yorktown.
lielliving from reliable reports that they had
thrown up entrenchments, and were gradually
extending their outer line of pickets, he de
termed, after consulting with other officers to
whip them away. He accordingly gave orders
to several regiments to hold themselves in
readiness to march at a moment's notice,
d iAt the same time the chief of the Ordnance
Department received orders to send out, loan
with, a battery of howitzers, which was soon
under line of march, comprising four 12-pound
ers, a detachment of United States Artillery,
with Lieutenant John T. Grable, (of Pennsyl
vania,) and other officers.
A party of the Naval Brigade was also quickly
muttered for the purpose of conveying troops
across Hampton Creek, which was done by
menus of fishing boats, sent down on Saturday
from the Susquehanna river. The detailed
force of volunteers consisted of three regiments;
the Albany regiment, Colonel Townsend; the
New York Zouaves, Colonel Duryea, and;
Ninth
Ninth New York regiment, Colonel Benedix,
with companies of other regiments, comprising
a force of nearly three thousand men.
The command moved at half-past twelve
o'clock on Sunday night, with the Zonaves
nearly one boar ahead, and owing to a most
unfaretukte mistake hi relation to signals, two
of the regiments got into collision, when OW.
Benedix's regiment, mistaking that of Col.
Townsend's for the enemy, fired into them,
and did not discover their mistake until the
dawn of day, when their supposed enemies left
them masters of the field. It is not known how
many were killed and wounded, but it will not
be considerable.
After an explanation and a mutual under
standing it was agreed to move on to 'Great
Bethel, and the entire force took up the line
of march for that pohtt, which is • three miles
from the place where the error was committed.
As soon as the right of the column got near
the place where they were apprised of the
presence of the foe, who were very strongly
entrenched, and opened fire upon them with a
battery of rifled cannon.
The Federal troops promptly responded, but
volleys of infantry and a small park of howit
zers was unavailing against such a formidable
battery, and in the course of half an hour a
retreat was sounded and executed in good
order.
The regiments moved well, and the men, it
is acknowledgedon all sides, acted with a spirit
of determination.
The moat melancholy feature was the death
of Lieut. Grable. It was almost impoaaible to
tell the number of killed and wounded on the
aide of the Federal troops, but I was told by
General Butler that his estimate was about 80
killed and 100 wounded. It was feared that
Major Winthrop, aid to Gen. Butler, had heen
killed, 118 he could not be found.
When the news , of the action reached the
Fortran, phi) ,p4most admin. prevailed, and
there was a sorrowful aspect visible through
out.
The first wounded man who reached the
Fortress was private James Qarbet. He came
in an ambulance which was very carefully
driven.
AB 8004 fi6 Oen. Butler heard of the affair,
which was about 7 o'clock, he mounted his
home and rode at the height of speed to New
. Port New, for the purpose of ascertaining all
the facts in the case. :Col. Dimmick also rode
around the ramparts and, inspecting the aide
near the lankappioaah, ordered howitsers and
mortars to be gotten ready.
About nine, ,E'. the' steamer Caging
reached the wharf with some of the dead and
wounded. In the mean time, nearly all the
armed feet proceeded up the James River to
Newport News. -
The, hospital for the regular, forces, and the
regiments of velanteent who are stationed la
the fort Is in first-rali microfind under the di
faction of Dr. Cuyler will co:stinue so. It is
officially anuonuced that the health of the gar
rison ilLexcellent, and that but few are on the
sick list.
TIM ABOVE REPORT CONEIBM:ED.
Wesel MON, June 11.
A steamer has arrived -he re from Fortress
Monroe, bringing 01E41 despi itches from Gen.
Rntier. zy fib understood ti ait they ccattrzn'the
telegrivtdo Amounts ‘ sent fr Baltimore; rot
-the disaster of ylitiordii'm Water Tbeke is
oonsiderable sasiteniant here. at the disaster.
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
Belgium and the United States.
No Recognition of the Southern Cop-
RESTORATION OF FRIENDLY RELATIONS
The most satisfactory assurances me received
from BelgiumthatiNgeopilthek
of the Southern delliidetici,:ia any - ,by
that Government: : An 4 aniftely friendly feel
ing: toward the I:lliiited States Government is
itanifeeted.
BASTJXOIIII, June 11
The statements ithich the Confederates put
'forth In regard to:4liptleq' drams Imported
by them from thatiOnntiy`kre ascertained, on
undoubted authority:Al:thrive been very greatly
exaggerated.
The reception, recently, of a Charged-Affairs
from Chili by..l.his %yen:anent, was marked
by an interohimge of the kindest sentiments,
and there, i l iin9,dol49 that the American Min
ister accredited Aap country will be mei.
corned in alike ninbugide spirit.
The appointatenti al Charles Robinson as
Minister to Perm reileits the diplomatic inter
course with that coaptry, and as.a consequence
Mr. Swarm, alho was dismissed bf President
Buchanan eltmeiteraeratuily,with the .rettirn of
Minister Clay tp thicepantry, will in aliprobisl ,
bility agairkrone hither to represent Rern.—
It will be rpaokthcited gig latter was instructed
to ask iPr ilbtiPP6PotilkiP tho event of, a non:
compliance with the,positive and; ,unchtingea
ble demands otthe late Adadnistatiow, which
precluded the:the conthdateldon of the modified
mode, as propthed by Awn; of settlkig the
questions its.controversy &Omen Lim:WO 'goy=
ernmenta, .Thue friermitaxelatioturwith theme
two South Anstricart youNloi hafts been we.
stored. L, :+1 0 ;., 1
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LATER FORVJGN NEWS.
ARRIVAL OF DE EWER AFRICA,
Privatseaa • Probwterim
The London Times on the American Meet
ing at Paris.
THE ITALIAN NATIONAL FATE.
A Christian Government to be es
tablished in Lebanon.
AFFAIRS IN BUNGART, POLAND AND
Sr. JOHN., May 10; errs. SAOKYILLR, May 11.—
The steamship Adriatic, from Galway, on the
6th arrived here at 6p. m. this morning. The
Great Eastern - arrived out on the Bd. The
British government have decided not to allow
the entry of privateers at any of their ports.
Lord-John Russell announced in Parliament
that the government had determined to pro
hibit privateers from bringing prizes into any
British port, and that France intended adher
ing to its law, which prohibits privateers . from
remaining in port over twenty-four hours to
dispose of prises.
The London lima charges the speakers at
the recent American meeting in Paris with
groundless irratability and anger against Eng-
land, and alludes to the tone of the northern
press, saying that the Unionists appear to be
enraged because England presumes to be
neutral, and that it is plain that the utmost
care must be used by England to avoid giving
offence to either of the belligerents.
The Derby mu was wort, by the hitheirto un
known horse, "Kettle Drum'?
.againat the
whole field. The betting. was 16 to I.
M. Oavonr swain ill, and has been bled
twice ; brit, however, no serious fears sire en
tertained. The latest dispatches say he is re
covering.
The Italian- Paxnatant:o, stood adjourned.—
The national fete was celebrated on the 2d
hist. with great splendor. Victor Ema!annul
disixibuted the new Italian colors to the army.
The ex-Ring of . Naples had: addressed 'the
vents Ahroad protesting against the projecpted
Italian loan,.
litutositr,—The stormy discussion wee con
tinued intliet at Pekin on the proposition rels.-
taw) to the address to the Emperor. Fixtty-slik
memhers favorable to sending the address ha\d
tendered their
Poissu).--A procession took plaoe in Warsaw'
on the 8d without any disturbance. The troops
are still encamped in the suburbs.. ,
TinUarr.—lt is stated that the international
Conference has decided to establish in Lebanon' '
a christian government, the chic; of which shall
be of the religion of the majority of the in
habitants, and directly dependent on the
Porte.
Innis.—The telegraph advicee from the over
land mail furnlShes Bombay dates to May 12th,
announcing that the Indian budget and; finan
cial statement had been submitted to the Le
gislative Council, and was eatbab!Cith:
d e g r ate order for tai amsliszi a tkv of th e
armies bad been received by the Ingliiikesece.
NO. 36
federaoy
WITH CHILI AND PERU
WASEUNGVION, /Rae 11
British Porta.
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INDIA.
k, ham griutiug fratt.
Having procured !Stem Power Preseee, we er.
prepared to siecule JOB and BOOK •111.4111NE1 every
4eacription, cheaper that it can hatch& al qiy other
tablishmentin I he country
RA 11G1 tiF ADV ERTISING.
.q - Four hues or Lea constitute oneltalf KAMM 211
11.tM or more than four constitute a square.
Ralf Genera • oue dog ...
one w v elt , .„ .....
one month... ,
three menthe .... ~.
:.- Ma months - ...
One year.... .
One Sgnare Oue day ~..
14 one Week ........ ............... 2 00
o ono month . 8 00
..• three m0nth5........ ~ 600
0 sli mouths._ ........ .... : . 8 00**1
one year 10 011'i,
m ip.B u i nges wow inserted In the Lees{ column, or
before Marriages and, Goethe, FIVE CEN/S TER LINE
or each insertion.
irir'latrlages and Beattie - to 't2V6hArgbd ea regular
THE NORTH-WEStgEN COLUMN.
Advance Towards Harper% Req.
vi - RanrAys REINFORCING THE FED-
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THE WILEILING CONVENTION.
Cumnonial, June 11
A special—despatch from Grafton to the
Gorutte says, the Indiana Zonavte experienced
no trouble in viaching Cumberland; no a,oes
n, and the people. of Cumber-
lead wete friendly.
One hundred army wagons, and a Mt supply
of homes, etc., ate at Parkersburg; en mists for
Grafton. "
Companies of-Virginia volunteers rere rapidly
organiainginnchis General Monies:proclama
tions and. ems *ire issued to day to two folly
organised companies from Fa xmodet. ediera
are reputing fronkthe &Atli and Tact. The
railfrq eiefo o4 494 o o o 4l'aOltraina are
tiell.4gettw aad elleehiefe Passed
tbrough,tp-day on their way to:the Wheeling
Crareel4ol4'
sreiak 930 ,Commiroid from. Nteelfng,
soya this flolrgstso aro arcwing , thsto.l Over the
counties eoss of the di,Jlegbauies azeiroproseutod,
arvittir fooling for a Provisional fifavorameut
is predominant.
A colliejoa occurred at Glerices s 48 rails.
frogs Wheeling on the Central Railroad, kil-
Jug ,fogr employees, soaashists.the engine, and
shattering one or two earl!.
ATFAIRS - 114.KPE ! it'S FERNY
aspai l icr, l Jaaa 11.
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Muclt lea se ou is repartacl to ezist
among : the Kaataapans oo the tdarylaad
Height?, and a rumor ii current t lf r ft . mist is
few dffp'Slaty intend displayiag Aka i scars and
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atr t lea ftl/a Ft:Ala:l2ly deserting f4„a,:bpd,y.
Tha troops recepAy at the Point of ,Books,
bavo certainly been withdrawa, Riad are now
with the main body rt.t ; lia,rper's Ferry.
Yesterday the Virginians deatroxed Omit 21
canal boats in the vic,inio of Harper:a„ Ferry,
with the intention, it is aupposed; of prevent
ing their being used to transport, Baps micron
`the Poyenac: E 1.
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INICAVOLIMR INOt
-1;i21.110R.E, a1:11
The Williamsport correspondent of the Amy -
ican says the skirmishing at Clear Spring con
tinued all day yesterday, between the. Home
Guard, of Clear Spring and Williamsport, and
the Virginians who wore endeavoring to de
stroy dam No. 6. No one on the Maryland
side was hurt, but two horses and one man
were killed on the Virginia side. The Virgin
ians had destroyed all the canal boats en the
Maryland side between Williamsport and the
ferry.
COL. SMALL'S REGIMENT.
Panann.pme, inns 11
Col, Small has received orders to match his
regiment to Chambersburg, as soon as they can
be got ready.
New 2hertistmenta.
tOIiEFFERIS BOOK STORE,
(NZA.R TUE lIARRISBURO BRIDGE.)
UNION EN VELOPES.
NOTE PAPER, of six dillereuL-designs,
piloted lu two colors sol i by the thousand and
by the ream at City Cash prices.
Alto, Flags, ()Won dream. rins, Bugles, llnloa Ringe
and Badges at very low prices. Call AL
rayS SOREFFse.'S BOOKSTORE.
GREAT REDUCTION IE BRICEB I
WHEELER & WILSON'S
SEWING' MACHINES,
NEW,. IMPROVEMENTS AT REDUCED PRICES.
THE WHEELER & WILSON Afantdac
wring Company having gained at their suns at
taw, with inrringing manufacturers or Sewing Machines,
propose that the public should be beneficed thereby,
and nave accordingly reduced the prices or their Sewing
afachhies. diterttus date too Will be sold at rates that
will pay a fair profit on the cost of manuficture, capital
invested, and expense of making sales ; such prices
will enable them to make Urn class machines, and, as
heretofore, guarantee them to every parting*,
In accordance with lAN announcement above I will
sell their splendid Sewing lienhines at prices from $49
to $9O for the fine full case machines. It to well estab
lished fact that the
Wheeler & Wilson Sewirtil&hi ne
Is the best one in the market ; the best knasWknost maple
and least liable to get out o I order 'eed, they, arc now as
tow as the inferior machines. 'Omit alait tittethem a
third and Market_
del-di W. 0. Factok, d gent
PIJBLIC NOTICE.--Notice is .hereby
given that letters testamentary on the or ate of Her.
ks. It Waugh, la - a of the d t IlarthbareDauphin
county, deceased. having been da ) grAtited to the tub.
s..sibant who reside in said Li.y, sit persons heed's
claims or commas • against the estaw 01 said deeedant
..re hereby reque.txd to make known .the -1111A0 to the
subscribers without delay.
SAltita S. WAUGH,
WM. E. kGLEy
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