Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 14, 1861, Image 1

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    TUE TE LEG RAPTI
IS PUBLISDED EVERY DAY,
By t 3 E() 11 Cr E HONER.
a • L BKILLTTION,
.n is aerr4 tO nubscribera in Ibt
, „ per
Yearly 97ooriberi.
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NS also pabnabad twice a week during
Lognehttnre, and weekly during the re.
;ha ye ar, aadtarsnabod to tebrertbers at the
r JLq. VIZ:
zqutzeribera per pear
rna Li , " or :firtrararbr_ 4 .
. .ccribers order the dlecoutinesece of their !Woath
WII
, 7 . the publisher may continue to sad them
r. ragw.: are paid.
i..2lerherll neglect or refuse to take their beitilps.
1..11i the oftlee to which they eme dtroeted t tbdT are
gob, they has^ vett ed the bills mod oraertel
ENEM
filiateliantang
J 0.1.0 SON
LOCK R'OSPITAL.
A&. , taemverud !be roost certain, speed)
cud etieetu.xt remedy m the worLi for
D1"...;EA.5E.9 OF IMPRUDENCE.
Krutr lM e r iX TO TWILTiI 001:01.
Mercury or Noxious Drugs
A rev: w.v.x.t.snit., oft so CastruS, IS flAit On Se
TWO DATO.' - rat
-.7611,-1•,f4 01 the Bock or Limbs, strictures, PLUM is
the Lei Alleviat: or the lildner wad %fodder, Urgent(
he m., erVutis Debetty, becay the l'hYithr POw
.i..goor, Low Spirits, Coo lust= of deem,
Cation of the titan, Timidly, Tremblings, Dimness
or ,trriaf er Gl:ld!!mss, lssease of the Stomach, SA/et:tic:3f
01 the klthd, ea or Aro—those ierribk ; diaor.
Sera Iforu the lothrLereicm or 6Olitary Habits or
Tsatli—Mo c dre,O;ol,tril destructive practises which
ye odu.r coo, titht.ol2o: debility, render ran:lege impos-
Mit!, rmci d.-Cros Iso!h body end mind. —
YOUNG MEN.
aspeelelly who have become the vial= o;
lice ; list dr:34401111 sod destructive habit which
..u_lly evregie to no untimely grave Monads . in
wer; of' the most exalted talent and brilliant tntel4
lett wi.o tragit otherwise tine entranced batman,
..te6 tbe thunders of eloquence, or wand to en
rlvr living lyre, may call wi h full condone& •
MARRIAGE.
rfarrled persons, Or times contemplating nearriage, he
..ware of physical weaknes', sbouldimmedlately con
J., and be teetotal to perfect mealth.
ORGANIC WELELNIISS
hamesliatsly coral am! full sig?rrestored
who places tenser under the Ciro of Or.J.fmay
relitiitiely con Ilde In blit honor as a gentleman, and We,
fuleu ay rely upon his akin as a physicist:.
AerUalce No. 7 /iamb Frederick street, Snifters,
Mu., un tue left hand side going from Baltimore street, 1
doors trout the corner. Bo particular in observing the,
tame or uumber, or you will mUtake the place. Be par.
th,,lar for Irurrant, Quacks, with rale* names,
or Paltry llumbiig Colt/Luger, attraoted by the repute.
hurl ut Ur. Juhuson, lurk near.
All letters must contain a Floatage Stamp; to use on the
DIL JOHNBTOZ.I
Pr. Johnson member of the Royal College of ttnigemis,
London, graduate from ono of tne most emloont Colletee
of the Untied ziates, and the greatest part ot whose Itilt
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris, Phila.
delimit end elsewhere, has effected soma ot the most as.
toot,. mug cures thetwere ever known. Many troubled
wth ridging in the ears add hosd when asleep, grad der•
vousurss, belllg alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometienes with dentine.
ot mind were cured Immediately,
TAKE PARTICULAR NOT=
addresses all tiless who having toPored.thtune
selves by private and imsstrpor indulgencies, that averse
and solitary Obit which rotas both body and mind, ow.
titUng them for either business or society.
'.the,. are same of the sad and melancholy OUfafr prW
duo -r. by early habits of youth, via: Weakness of the
Buck and Limbs , Pelee In the freed, Dimness of
Lc.4 of Moat:War Power, Palpitation or the Heart, Dys.
popeir,Nervousirritability, Derangement of She Ingestive
VUOUtIOUS, Uvueral DePtfity, Symptoms of Gonsump.
lion, de.
MENTALLIGI
1, - Amu; the tearful effects on the mind aka mush It
be ereeded :—Lese of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De•
prelmoo epirits, S vtl Forebodings, Avereton ineocie•
ty, Sett-dbcrust, Love of Solitude, nultditY,&o, are COWS
Ot IJ❑ tilkhad.
oousau,te of persons or all ages, can now c adge who'
tile cause or tnetr decline to health, toeing their vigor,
becoming weal[, ON, nervous and emanated, Dave a
singular appearance about the oyes, cough, and eymp•
uin 0[ O.IOIIOUIOOII.
INNING MEN
whnhave Injured themselves by a oertaln pruners, In
doped In wben alone—a habit frequently learned from
Gill ,:ourwantoos, or at school the effects 01 winch are
Lightty felt, even when asleep, and it not oared, readers
Soarrtage Ituposslble, and destroys both mind and body,
bould apply tuemettiately.
What A pity th..t a young man, the hopes of his soca
try. toe darilfig of Ire parents, should be snatched !rem
an pros ' ," enjuyuisma 0, life by the coueequtneta
01 devattaig trent toe path 01 nature, and Indulging in I
certaiu n:ercs habit. no Ipersons must, before coulees
pb.ung
si4IIHIAGE,
effect the: a soon: end and body are the most neeemarl
reouoi.e. to ;rotnota connubial happiness. Indeed
Ishauut these, tbsjuuroey through life becomes a wean
ptigtima6e; the proms/el hourly darkens to tile view; th 4.
Maul becomes shadowed wttri despair, and Ailed with Mr
lily retleettou that the happiness of another ha
coulee bl'opted wilt, our own.
DR. AIenINVItiuitATING RESIMY itVlt OR
GANIC WEAIENUSS.
By this great and imi.ortaat remedy, Weakness of tit
Organs are speedily cured ; and full rigor restored.
ilionatudb ul Its r_,zst nervous and debilitated wbt
had lost .11 l‘nyt, b .ire been immediately relieved. Si:
Wept- Aments blarriuga, rhyme:al or Sienna Diktat:alit
nation, Fervous, Trewolins, Weakness or Exbanahoc ci
the most fonrial kind, speedily cured.
TO rITHANGERB.
Thu many the...sods cured et this Inetlutiou within tat
Inst mules *mane , end the humorous Important burgles
aporun isirli.rineu by Or, J., witnessed by the re.
poness .4 the pagioni, and many other persuaJ, toticez 0
Which tom, i4pue.red agate and spin btthre the public
beanies his eiai.ifing as a genifeinon of daraaer and re
ilmseditiay, to q.aillicieut susrauteo to the Adlieted,
Dlzit Anel3 uF LueitliDtiNt;b: —Vi'lhAt the mlsguidec
and Wipe .tut rotary tit pialuttra duds he bus mablhee
the
ill. se.this
the disease, it too often happees
ho moist , c is of SLAMS Or dreod of theo.ivery deters
him from siiplylus to those wtio, from educanou sod re
spot:What y eau d•UW: befriend him, tentylog till the con
ltlluuuuai eyettpteine tit the horrid disease mate tiled
Opi*.Artioee, the: t/e.LI, ttrOAL, oosj, cap 40,
progressing on with frigntlel tepidity, till death pats.i
period to Ws dread 'el sintering); by *hiding two to utnal
bourne 'row spouse Ito traveler return.! } It to a Med.
ancholy tact that thousands tall vhdlins to Ibis terrible
disease owios to the ou.KattlßeSB 01 ignaraut i.retend.
era, who, uy tae one or 'tint tteadlypotsort, %trews., ran
the coublituilo4 and mane the residue of hie nmseraltia.
To tits4Natite..—The Douter'e liiploirms hang In We
Ohs.
aa-Letters mast contain a Stamp to a on ins reply,
airnamediaa aunt by Mail,
vri%o. 7 South Tro;Wink Moat, Balthnore,
awn downy
1861, 3D OPENING, 3D OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
f a ITZET D 1110111371021
mew
ti The to w gnat ty of ,he etedi rat the phyla will be au induce
itty oue
The meat da.trebte eurc
tivch teute.
Aka. or the some et 4 groat sae.
/10ZADIRIQUE3,
VALENC:IAS I
CUE es D'ESPANGS,
LIEREGE ANGLAIS,
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLIIANS.
I.4IVkIS and LAYELLAS
traamOnttbelifir
CATHCART & BROTER.
Best door to the Harrisburg Beak,
SKELETON SKIRTSI
'be largeoit MOS. et the very be.t make to be foand
ai
CATHCT.%
Nest door to the Harrisburg AR
Bank,
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Tweet .u 4 Per cent lower than can be purchased
elsewhere In the city,
CATHCART* BROTHER.
Boa & Btark•Wiitlaret
HOZ tithe Haablfs 811114,
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PENNSYLVANIA AND =THE WAIL
Millions for Defence -loot Ono
•: .fc r Tribute. •
The credlt.of •a people like that- of. an: limp
yidual, is best tested when threatened with em
barrastutecti.- If cnititajlete of a 'country- -
mostly thaehreprdist andnasse obverting . of, all
other men—refuse their tddialifi confidenne
a movement; !tit suites is not only doubtful
but the 'efforts of thoiii.'ettgaged in it sonn]bw:
comes, wearying. bOrdensome And abtirtive.—
la the great struggle in which the loyal statea
are engaged, they Wald' aChieve nothing' With
out money. Howeini., thousands iof men
might obey the itunuiums! to." arms—brave and
ardent as otir ansdetenighi be, withcsit money
to proiide- the' rneatis'fi* defence, the rebellion.
at the south coutlipiwfd, :•fiti.korrible -phalanx
over every loyal state, burn our tboWne,',atid'
cities, devastate our •fields, and level 14,..theii.
own barbarism, the ptoud structure ofthe friest
and most beneficent "gottlernment on god'sfoist-•
stool. The State of- Pennsyltania bits proven
that she has men who do not-Pattie to have a
I summons 'reiteated tor, Inesii: to ,enter- the
ranks of the slily hi defence .4a . common
Union: lier. regiments- now not- ionly fill
several encatnpmenta: in her own *din t: and,
are seen and heard daily in the capital of AS.
nation, but they are toKlay, arrayed! and -en , :
.camped on the.veryteualtoryof t re a son , ready to •
do battlein the faie of the' intentrfor t the coin
pacts and comprondsta of theCornit4.
In view of,all theie troiths,-.ltPeemtid almost
fitting that a portion of the people of !ren.iisp
vanist should some forward to 'Sustain• iirifir
britlaren in the Camp 464 the battlefield,
in a moirlur_ Peunila; to themselves! It was
fitting that while one portion of the people
were • arming, anotlier'thould'be irt)u4.4 their
treasures into the treasury of ,the state, to sus
tain; the common AMMO against a common
enemy: The loan which was taken 'yesterdai;
is the best evidence that conliil4 adduced Of a.
f r e e 1"Ple': - ,Padlingti ista,tree goveinmentlu
egid when IbittendAnut Money is addict to her
outing of men, we are almost confident that it
will Spare to Penuailveuiti many siallant rftm
who might othettsists , have fallen in attlei as
it must inevitalotiprove to. the rebe of the
/watt/ thats people who are thus' 'o',t4if
!Lk their Sites and thlfitfOrtnnesin aStiperati
atruggle, are • in earnest- about their intention ,
of eventfully, succeeding.
One of thi most grktifying %ataxia iccUiii ict-'
vtd withtlida loatt thltaitit, that it was ,taken
at par. We all know.that:Pentifylianis - bat
already a considerable r Attlit; : - bilt-,& willing
nesa and ability and intentitiii - ie. pay have
never been questioned. XreA'oteclitis lot loOd
to-day as that of any,govetuntent in, the world.
—while the oonfidence which is repbsed fatter
by her own people, is as much an avidende of
tee purity of the policy which governs. theni,
44 14is an ilithittation of their. own loyidty and
Petriutison. is must be sementbered' that this
loan was effected whett•lbeVinnAiiiVlnis filled
with applications fur and
when, too,,United Stites itil*es weristilling at
eighty-sit Per amt. If this is not a pro° llb,f thl
devotion of the people of Pe rusaylvani4 in the,
Union, then ,that Union - cannot' friends
or supporteri elsewhere. •'- • ,
la this connectlon;:we would be doing injus:
tice it we did not acknowledge the services of
Hon. Hettii/Ilintire, the. State Treasniar, who
ass beenwnitriag' fiithis, tipertloiis duritig thssie
negotiations. His reward must be bn. the,
prentut, the gratification,of iignally
succeeded in his flannel ering, while the! pccip,l4.
, . .
themselves will not soon forget such spiiets,
But two bide were made below par—Tone et
86 and another at 96. The following lire the
Lames of all the bidders ;
Th following bids am mostly made by 'patties
througnPrezni & _Co., and Jay, Cquker do :
Co. :
Farreers 4 Machin:ilea Plank, Phila., , 13100,000
eniladelpnia Bank - . ". : ',-: 180,000
Girard Bank, ' " ' ' -' /26,000
I 11,chauks Bank, " . 100,000"
Western Bank, " 140,000
CQUKIMIreigIiAIIOrPkIrET --
'4' l
7 ' 71°0®
Bank of Nol4.llain tibettieis; 14 -'- -'"— 60,000
Bauk or NottAttf , foa,_ " /00,0L/0
Southwark. , -; ' r, = 14 '26,000
Tradesman', , " , 26,1300.
Manutactlit Midi% 13aals, " ! - " 20.000.
Bank of Bphng:Arnaititt, " P l 5, Qo'
Clay Bank, ,.. "- ;15,000
tloosoliciatioti Bank
.. _
Coro Exobnge Ban k " AB,OOO
beak of Commerce " : 25,uu0
ICuniniunwealth Bank, • -"
' 20,000
etana. Railrold Con4pany, ." ; 1.000
1 110w:ling Railroad Company, " - . ,000
Mt. Carbon Railroad Co., " ' 6,000
Schuylkill liavigatiOff Co., II OAK*
Delaware Div. Canal fo g ". 0000 flasdeton Coal Company, " ' t o,ooo'
Phita. Contribution Ship, "
.SlOO
American Fire Insurance Co., " 0,000
PefulA: CO. Or Ati..4 Alum's. 4. 0,000
.„.....
Ina. Co . Tl' , .. AJarrici; ' •' 20 ,00 0
rtkriklia Fire Ansuranoe Co., ".. ,000
D. , lewere Mutual los. • Co., ••
,°°°
Penna. Fire insurance Co., " - 0 .2 1 22
Reliance Mutual Irm. C0.,1., ' 6O OO lO
Mutual Ina . Co., (Fire) dermsntown, '
Mutual Awl:usual Co.; .Pkiladelpkik, Off n 'w ee
Batik et Otkiai -' . tur a m )
bereburg, 000
York Batik; Tee ' ' 000
Uolimbli Batik, Coltual4, Ra c—, A1°„..,..,
York County-Beek, lark, Fa.. , ;
' Nuw
Fanne*; B kik4 ll outcril, f zottavtu.„ol
B a9K 9o) 4 3 Tte l Co., 0 4 , 11:e: I ,
toy/140m A , -. i...
,000
hit9s#llTol AM11 4 , 4 4 441v;1 r q ,000
.....
rehnotomt et-, 1., , :.J . -41 u •• N ~,,..}..,... q
"INDEPENDEN I rIN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
WEISEA
HARRISIYURG, PA., FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE' 14, 1861
)yak ut Chester 09 4 West °healer, 10. 000
Bank Of Geltraiarg, Gettysburg, Pa., 10009
Bank of Getmantown, Germantown, ' 'lOl4O
fltripdabiaitßatik„, fitxond"burg, Pa., O, OO Q
Lebanon Eagle. Lebanon, Pa., • 10,000
Franklin - VA, 'Washington, Pa., 10,000
Octorara' Batik Oxford, Pa. 8,000
15 " k DanthleOldief al, Danville, Pa., 16,000
Lunen' and Mechanics' -Bank, Easton, 10.000
Bank oh ; Montgomery Co., Norriston, • 60,000
Bank of. Eottstown,-Pottatown, Pa., • 10,000
Farmers' , Bink, Lancaster, Pa., 20,000
Lancaster Co. Bank; Lancaster, Pa., 20,000
Lebanon Valley Bank, Lebanon, Pa., 6,000
Mount. Joy Bank, Mount Joy, Pa., 5,000
Wy.orniag Bank, Wilkesbarre, Pa., 10,000
EastonDank, Easton, Par• • . 10-000 .
.Hanover liavitg 8: and, H a nover, Pa., •18 000
Harrisburg B lr, Hatrlaburg, Pa., 80,000
Mechanics' Bank, Harriaburg, Pa., 20,000
Eithaning: Bank; EittaMmr, Pa., • 20,000
Bank of Middletown, Middletown, Pa., 20,000
John White, Bddesburg, - 560
Michael F. Clark, Philadelphia, 10,000
Amiskey Hance, Germantown, • 60
Mary R. Miakey, " /00
B. J. Iddings; PWadelphla, 200
Jae. (irlggi . .: • I'. : 10,000
Chas. •H: Halrie, Bintlet,on, 100
W. 4. Garrett, jr., Philadelphia, 1,000
tiamirel D. Walton, , " 8,000
Collinsi W. Walton, " 1,000
Chinlea MoCowan i " 100
John B. lio*botharn, " - 400
'b. Oda Eandall, I 4 2,000
B. B. Wiltini, " 600
IpO:Noset, Bucks county, 1,000
- sr6o
tinsuwis ana °there, Philwielphia, 60,000
Henry Dohring and others, . 1 ' 60,000
'Henry Hetwseker,, • ".40 .,
Binh A. Brown, - " ' SOO
jambs W.' nerdy, 1 ' 800
0.8. Gillette, . " 800
- Henry 'Williams, ' g, 760
JoattWa J. "Jesus, II 6,000
'ilri.'Elleu Drew, " 60
eitietaiis - Wedekind, " 2,000
Margaret Robb, " 150
Eden B. Bainee, " 1,000
Jab. G. McKim . " 100
Thou: J. %doh, et 200
Nancy P. Pleasant", " 1,000
Margaret Martin, " 100
'Joe. Pottslr., Tottetown, , 600
-Scram Binney, Philadelphia, 6,000
Jno. Proyeet, Germantown, 1,600
B.' ii. Kirk, Lanceeter county, 000
H. 'H. Baird, Beading,' . 100
James Wilton, AtAlati - us county, 2,000
Jceeph I3anty, ' " 200
Joellph Fisher, Philadelphia, 1 4 000
Nathan Trotter & 00. - " 6,000
L B.ltsugher, Gettysburg,
Ilerrisid Conway, ; Philadelphia, 600
John Gray., - '
,I$ 400
John Steer, Girard Bequest, " 8,000
Minimal Moyer, ' " • 1,000
Atherton Blight, SI 1,000
Jerome Plauttntan, 48 600
A 11144
an
• to
1 'B6O
nary IP/MUkan, le 1,600.
Addrew O. Cummings, " .600'
Softie& Brown, ' " 10;000
41 A. Eyistet", (lltainbersbarg, ..10,0u0
EMU*. po. of Nord:du:4Am co. Easton, . : 1,000
Arida M.'Green, " 100
it.vD. Manwell, Griardiarr, 14 100
' Heliq D. 4fitiiiiiill, If 2OO
Jusdidt libryser, York, 1,000
Alert. J . . - Prey, • • " 1,000
Eli lewil, " 4,000
•ijketel Broo. Philadelphia, 20,000
Jay Cooker & Co, ' 10.000
Mtuers•Bezik - Potteville, 10,000
.Monongahela Bank, Brownsville, 10.000
W. M..Neteboid, Jr: & Autism, Phila. 6,000
A. "1L &Os, • -'. •• - " " , .6,000
Jacob J. Williams,' Germantown, 600
Edward Bennett, . " • 600
bead Lee, :-.l Philadelphia, 8,000
Emory O. Lee, - " - 2,000
J. E. Rorie, " 1,000
Wm. A. Blanchard, " 6,000
•W. e, Bechtel- - " . _ 800
__, ____
, 91 .
axk. ,
lA. w. a co. " 6,000
Gaiirliamisiiter & Oo
. 3 " 6,000
Ih4. Biddle & Co., " 1,000
- J. a' Crosier; '', - 10,000
Aut."Harrbion, Jr., '" ' 20,000
G. D. Busetigaten, " • ' - 4,000
George ii. Stuart, " - 10,000
Evans . llogers, ' 4 , • 6,000
Stephen Morris, - . 1, - 6,000
Morris, Tanker at Co., " 1 -9,000
Edwin lit - Benneclinmnytown, Pa., -800
Bank at Pittsbarg, ' •.:Pittsburg, 90,000
.81erchtn._ Bank, It : .80,000
Eichinige - le, " . -90,000
Citizens' ' ' • 48 60,000
'Aflghiiny Bank, ' ,' , , 40,000
Ilechanics Bauk, ' "- ' • 80.000
. .
Ircar City Bank-, 4, 40.060
Intiiiidlnstirairce Ckiapshy, Loaciair; 2,000 .
' Henry luhdeon, ktaii*; M. - I .ak_,,,
Jacob M. Campbelt,..ituliasti4l3, . ' B o ,o o t,
Andrei WOlurg, Alexandria, '1,600
Alasander Hardhig, Philadelphia, 8¢0.,' 400
l'honttrat E. Franklin, Lancaster 1,000
James 11•81 O. Taylor Lane " • 1,000 .
Hager & Bras .1,000
B. F. Bauch - - 600'
•lieed, ld'Granii, Kelley & Co., 6,000
.GeorgaM. Steinman, 1,000
Charles A. Holahan, 600
H. G. Long, 1,000
John'F. 'Bohner . 6,00
Charles Herbst, 6OO
A,Ditrilanlill .. . - .. .- 1,000
N. Elltnaker, . ' 600
Yola a: Long 8, Cu.; - 600
•rali4 "lags & Bon'i, 1 , 000
F. 41,..'hinlileaberg, Jr., • : ‘ , l • 4 00
Thomas 8. Clark, Pittsburg, • ' 7 .•uvu
Willhun Shwa , • 68 • 2,000
eottaB:Pewir; Philadidphbt, 10,000
GaurgeliTettieriii, •- ' L .. 6, 000
Thomas P. Hoopes, • ' 1 - ;; 0 00
8. Parker Cooper, York, 1 800
Margaret lt. Cooper, • . 'OOO
licas idnireaßri—The Zoorme oomOny of
Phr4dellPh4k iindit 044444 fromLIAL Haven,
arrived here: yeaterci4nfternorin and 'Went to
"Camp Curtin. Neither . - cempany had ionpaii
. 111 ente; hut the I±cegt NW@ men were armed
with rifles
Ilhazat Ammo; as um trattow.— The Rev.
Mr. .tiatae, - of Willlaingefrt, will addl . * the
people-on - the Union - - Tuition, in , front 'of
Heres hotel, this away, at wren. o'4oalt. Mr.
Offitee is a well-known clergyman a genftleman
lounyi an amthualaatfe trnicaileti tiltl a
'veryoieellent speaker. We can ;l mire I the
who may go to lieak-hhnelitapip:
Stably entertained. .11:M? 4144014104 04:*
a,TIVILIkors,"1111" L/P•
BY TERM
La,ter From Wasl)iiigt.on.
Important Circular from the Becret,a
tau of the Treasury.
Id2W POSTAGE STAhiPS TO BE ISSUED
No oountetiasice to_ the Rebels by
Foreign Governments.
=9
Military Department of Wash
ington. • -..
MORE SENSATION REPORTS.
A6oeptanoe of a Regiment. of Wits-
cousin Volunteers•
Twenty-five Thousand Troops in and
about Washington.
WAIMENOTON, Julie 18.
,
7441ii th S T il instr attil uet ' ci:j- t eh r i ns fis - e of h t m he cif seco ei n ft d 4d o r f es bi ller a cl y a , I...dna :ti t :lb- or '
;king the - transmission of inimitionti* of *war,
provisions or other supplies, to parties in in
surrection against the United . States.' -They
are further instructed to exercise the - ut
most vigilenee in arresting and iffistalislng
all merchandise, of whatever' pi:tarot:ter,
the - ultimate" destination of Which- they
have saSisfacfori reason to belleie, la ' for
insurgents against the. United States;',or for
'pikes tinder their control. "If yeti are settle
hed," the circular continues, " el: , :iisi from
:the nature oKthe, articles, 'or "other s Ise, that
any merchandise, wherever destined: in name,
id-in-factrileetined-: for persons or corabinations
in withal insurrection against the Gdvernrient
Of the United States, you will causti thaeame
to be • seised . and proceeded against ior.forielt
ure. If, however, you are raitisiled tnat
any merchandise transmitted firir : Stated
or places under Insurrectionary control, is not
intended _for actual insurgents, and i
illas. been
shipped or forwarded without inten to:offdr.
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aid and comfort to such: insurgentsor thin:Wide .
to violate the law, you will eunply dtain such
merchandise,and 'notify the ishippe or, for
I
warders, or their agents, of Imo c deter -•
• tion, and state the cause ' t thereof:
If such shipper or forwarder personally or by
agent, shall satisfy you that the merchandise
so arrested will not be sent to any place under
Insurrectionary control, brit will bat her re
turned whence it cache or be ifep of in"
good faith for consumption within loyal
States, you will restore possession of- the same,
arid allow such dispOsition thereof lsS:tirade
as the parties in interest may desire: - Toit will
regard all .States _in which, the authcirity of
the United States is temporarily' subverted, as
under insurrectionary any contrellat i any por
tions ofeuchStates in which the laws ciflis •
elfh
ion and the authority of the federal- goiernment
I are -acknowledged and respected;:willibto }Con=
sidered as exempt from any iaterruPd6n. 'ill
commerce or Intercourse, beyond auci as may
be necessary in order to prevent supplies going
to insurgents or placesimder their e‘astrol."
The rostmaster'General ikengegert he 'deter
mining on a new style of "etamed eierdiceses to
be ready for public use in a few dayi." irhe new
stamps will not be furnished until thl Snit of
August These changes have been, oUdered
necessary by . the large supplies• retuned -by
Postmasters in the 'seceded Stritei, and 'now .
used by them without any equivalark TO' thii
United States Post Office Department ;
'-Tits opinion prevails at the State ;Depart
meat that all foreign governmente wql refuie
arty recognition or countenance to.tbelsectscied
States, and will neither shelter their volun- .
teers nor aid them with arms; - money loans.,
Brigadier General Schenck, of Obio„ as been
rt t
assigned to the command of the Ohio intents
DOW here, a _Michigan regiment and pother
won to arrive. He and his col:emend araas
taohed to the military departMeatief Wiestiii3B
- thi;Ohief of•which•is Gen. Mansfiebi. . r
,
Conflicting statements having bee n pub-,--
Bated, it ie proper to say that whil u iAlajor
General Banks succeeds Genero 3.1 d alader
in command of the military fieptir ent of
Annapolisilhe latter has been assigned! to the
command . of the new -- ditision to co- orate
with General Plitterion in progressiv opera,
clots Agra* Harper's Ferry.
One of the old sensation stories was evived
Ihistionilog with some effect, causing, o.little
• eiettement among rprtiorie of the pea le. It
*an that Gen. Beanregird, with the ar y now
at flat:mesas Junction, intends to make a dash
on this( city. , - • • i
At all events, certain gentlemen, whose ap.
pearance would indicate that they are `titled
to credence, have arrived here tracigiv n this
Information at the War Ilepartement; Many
persons lielleye it, and otters do auk; ut all
hope that the attempt will be made. - ;
One thousand, army wagons have junt been
ordered for the Government.
The War Department is about to ahcept a
regiment of Wisconsin volunteers for the war,
tendered by Hon. John F. Potter, of WisOnsio,
whose Pryor engagement, some time 40, is: ,
probably remembered in Virginia as well as in
the-Free.Statea..- , -... ---- -
Mora are now. 26,000 troops het . d. a If
co tlier'iither' side of the river, and the eb
tratichnients in Virginia are HY gtoidag ,
1
areoller. . • • , • ..°-r,..•
ti_ .:•rba. Wet:lie/atm* it le undittt 4 4 it
f =am comiditotiota Bata mimed tor- n -
ma annyldikeetimproainien.' 1 - o'-'-ael%
LATESTFROIRGERV,OWN.,
The Chuderisblifg Column
iii -=Md€ioi
Gen Oad*alader,'s . Riiislon to Cross
the Potomac a t. Wiiilikaport...
GAN. DIVLSIOL.TOIMARCH
RUTIN TOVILARPSWEI- FUR!
iiieterstoNin - teat Quarters
Of Get; -Patterson,
1111
HOSTILITIES TO ~OO.MIIIENOE 'AT
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The Rebele r- elCThottilina
Strong at narper's ferry.
IVirv**l . c,33 - iit'n bilioLiza
• Aits Arr W.:MCILEOTER.
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feaftliftok9 THE REB
PREPARATIONS -TO BLOW ,UP
DAM NO.' 4
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A Fight tat No 5.
Four *be,* BadlYiPaiiideloy
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• RAPIPWTPinti lay / 8 ;
Gen:Pao:twitliader, an stittX.,nteChixi Green.
castle to•day.-, ife:tainitrticmmithdroi tha divii.
dots, which it itt supposeotiiiii et* the Poto-r
mac at WI, , t_e or near that
Oa .
place. „
Gen. Beim commands the diVitiOn which is
to move tprough Ilagerstoiti? •ii'2l:l4harpsburg,
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The Futirth
,lirigade has reached a point
three tidies beloW - Greezioistia. "
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Cleit.yettersoa•willrSundyo 11112ead-quar
ten tO tithi . pieep AO,: it'lie ‘l °°vecuenui w il t
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sOOO succeed. . citliihilthancansnands the Fourth
B,i gaide. -„, ~.,• •., -i ',,r •:. , : , .t:; - ...! . - 49 . .. , ! . r -:,
*it LI 1" - Otlitii CapieptiAtH*l9444,asesobed
13 4 1 F);44444....9 ) iuA1kaditi•C 1 ; Wdoci=
.
Itouse.....laiu4pip.sis—saihm below bambir
burg, stuck Ca, ditiskweattfer'S Wisoofhan reki
meat haaahui antral. - 'lhelr trill' lasts tight
hours pordisp. i ,5.... , -- 7: - ...') '',•• ~ -1 , i
The dilute° ) , ,,forinerly - preveJenr 41104 tbt;
troops I ban been suppressed: t The sully : iiisMuie
prevalent is. diarrheas, resiittiiii 4 friain the isos
of limestone water: • -, ' ' ,1 - 1 - .
The forward inoverttent 7 of the 'first diyisien
to this point is confidently - eipecied tri-inor r ,
row, when theGovernmatit'Wilf l piobablit:64
poSseasied lot the telegraK iin4 t ,
It Is sta. by: 01.94 !hp, escaped , from V I r- t
ginia,yfsgerday, that therebels lshot a gntfi;
o
man named :Wilt, ' on . Triescii4, 6 •becaruki,
would not enlist.. Elis..death -lag iron/aid.
I .wonderfhl . L °ling in Beskley.-Oodoty:
Troops from Harperlialleiti have preseedin- .
to service all tl;Uvw.ighni 0) . 44 . 04,4d:1-ipi ,. .-,
den eenßtig.a.- 1, I r..)1:.: ~. .., ...,.). .i -
The first - koithern mail from aleln4iind has.
arrived atlitutinab . itg,l;' - 1 `. E ", l
An'lntellikenk'Ofter':bf!,4 liiiitiriFtre-Pla•
Ohio Hallreit'd says the rebels haul eve.rythjng
tbey procure in the neighborhood of ltartihs,
berg to OpeqUe'dri-iliertreek,iumtke t.4ionee
by ie t lx: 94; t oi l . i gN i iicil - e:leffil i..tliec.?/.0 4 . ). /
officers di;„-ripticialus...tioisme.more bhan45,009
troops thera.r. Rerivels ;ilea told 4ei Tuesday .
that - psoo r Ato,llt i oisrp - wii: j agres were
lying' st - Witalt&rek . H ' elij4. 7 tiiso iteitrd that
t
numbers—of .-liYoopis-ixtrd — the smell roc and
mantels: - --- '-- 'o'", " q .- `!-• 1."
The tecessionishi of ilfartiniabdte die - moving
their elavesauttrhintbradderalilertafribess.
~-4.,
large wagon teamreireired'hele %hie evening. ;. N,
Eldiable infonnitiod'-ligfaiied hee :this
eveningv.by expresattatetithrit' , the "%bless.
t
are enitagbd every 'night With dirk': uterus
drilling: holes-in theiolidirbck,4iiiVi -the
dam No.' fr•reita, on'tha VD:glides! eke; ito,biolv
it up' • ShOuld thermake Secoistilvei heavy
Waits,- the dard'innisg - `giveWati: ' l lhe work is
superintended'*biilletildenti 13i - bvin,il Irish
man,Vivho isuperintended the consul dim of
thedam.v He'has iivti'leilielii the 14beltroops.
Heavy firing is going on at dtini:l:ll. 4. A
company bf sharp stnioteis luive „gen, • down
from Boonaboro to.assiat the Sharpshang 'ChM;
pany. It is reportedthat fattArirginla i ns were
badly wounded ;While-liming' attire rock. • The
express starts again immediately for thift point
end will return to-morrow.
MILITARY OPERATIONS IN' 4
Sr. Loco, J li o
Sit oompanies of 001. Siegial r i4eil' enti p.
volunteers, hekontoS to Gen tionsf- Ita i "At : ,
left here to-night fPF
_boils, kuit inns of
the Southwest branch of the Pecliko_Ridiroad,
andlour additional conipapiipiAtbe saws e regi
ment lefergoiditatirth - traiirp destlnaiiao it'
Squads; - .x - :Yr- t .7. 7 ; 'Z' ),, . C. 4 • ti. 113,11 .
Tworis are to beidatioiea to priajfie. he 4 11 :
iidus Nike* 'akin* , the route, Ent ",
- main
iiodrbtitio'faii4 lideiiined fly aciNi;
„Alio )
in`thl;toniiiiiiiterti iiiiCof the'Slit4T. Y. In '
The fautEe Railroad andTel i e r sea . . , . 1
iib , Yie&d4nagt i the git. Ttlif' ); _ t :. i ' l
IL
them effective
fttilm Eriutini ffig.
Having procemed Stoup Jower__Preeisea, we en
prepared to execute JOB an 9 BOOK TITITING of every
leecaiption, cheat* ibialts4ol4.9 thaeekat any other ap:
tabllearcilifftsn thetcrountrit
Four lines or less mat/tote one. hail *gears Sig
rites or more than tour constitute a sisaro.m d
de
Half Square, one day
one week.... .. t Ot
•
one mouth..
" three month;
f Ms months...
One ®Pre One
ea. week ' i lio
One month It 00
three modem 1 00
: '.. six months.— ........... ... :.. S Otil
one .), ear -- ...1.0 OK
ifill4lusitiele sodium Inserted In the Load admen, or
Wire, WI Yeatla. FUR CENTS PEn. Luis
or each I mat OIL
— inVtlerifitiee Mid' *glib' tO is 'ohareud se regular
uduommumenin: --i ,:: - ,<. - ' -•
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NO. 38..
PROTIECTIOIVOt twitn KENTUCKY.
Shocking Brutalities in Tennessee.
The interdlciirid °Vibe ichipaient of arms and
provisions - horn the North, and the previous
transmission of both south of this point, have
rendered the La Saville market. hard. begging
and rope the now the only articles shipped
South, and it is anticipated that these will be
entirely hiterdicted. in a day ortwo. Trade Is
stagnant at:odour merthaatot apathetic, expect
ing thp„ Titter
,pthiotre,tian of trade with the
'Three citiieriii of tot:U.4lle who bad been de
tained at Memphis 'undertook to walk here.
l'hay werearreeted. - twice, - and one of them
yang. .The others Atm Bear l -the road a man
lying io,„a dymg condition, with his
beadahaved'arid hie etre and does cut of. His
crfinelvia; bell* of nciithera birth.
MOM
The MaconllWegrephaitys that sCeompany at
P"Ust o 94o4 - .Vit.:v 4o l l o•P 4.
r o.tratun.
Leonatd. *rein,.proponent German of
Fratiltitirt; phellshee aridlcies to his country
adidGing Iberia() titivate; Orthe tricks and
treachery oh - the ihstinitmistal , who are traitors
to the Quvernonnt be uripsii his ; friends to
stand firm Py the, lloiext_ tney have sworn to
support, and dote for Union - tuna and measures.
CumnAteloatioe by letter. is entirely
suspended:- It. it imppused-,that Southern
newspapers will. come here until Jaily Ist and
then diecontiontli. •
. ,
Tlifilitiktion in. Baltimore.
Winter Davie, Dereatedthion Man
Electea is the Third DitMot.
BiLTIII9III4 JUDO 13.
The election in flile'elt ‘ y ` passeklottquietly.—
.Winter D., - *ls defeated. - The tbuowing is
the Tote: :.Henry :Noy, 8,2864 6.287.
Both clahntd to be Union Peas Where was a
mall vein polled. ThFec,thonisand would not
rote for eltber. ' •
Itame:Tftiid Leiciy. ; l7hlon, Is be.
(levet to be elected. ' IltiktistoriviB wards of
the city, being pert of his 441alripN. is as tollows:
Leary, 5,080 ; 5;842. “Fire districts
of tun county compliile-tbe'dhitilot,' in one of
which-Leary has - 21p tna,ority, acid the balance
not hellid 'fill& 'are RI , %rig
mticirerANT LETtEit VROM
JEFF DA171,8, -r
Fascism; Inns is.
Sllbwiig- is nip setter of 'greiddent Joe.
Daiti
.4mosiems,ay, q.p: 4., yd.‘k 20, 1861.
"iirarrattsi : I received,` with,sincere plea
sure, sue natation* thit thirState of Maryland
sympathimitarlitirit - dre - people of these States in
their dettirrtilneti' Vindiestiiin - of“the right of
peifzgovernment; ;end IstistAtie people of Mary-
Land are et listsd with their ereule hearts on the
Side of rocooptite.tien aad peace.
••Toe &dple of theiteCoufedenite States, not
witiisteading their teparalftiti fifth their late
sister, haze hatOeseeitiltn Lid a deep solicitude
in her wellare,,apd to hope 444, po distant
day, a State whose paltple,,lkehlis and iustitu
flubs ate so amity refitted' and ataitaillated with
tlaeirs,.will seek to-Unite bar tOtireind fortunes
.1v 1 414 thee.._e oflthis Confederacy..
l'he : ttovertunott of the yenfederate States
ta6itritS with reekbct; the - sus i gestiou of the
State of -Idruiltintf, that these ` "
should be a
general cessation. of tiostiiities now impending,
1 4 1 0 4 tile ; Epepclog pf,Congraseiriauly neat, in
oider that said, litidtmay u lf • me**, arrange
tier` itl4 - i1dj04t63,0,0f exla, l 4 ATo4bles, by
means of ikgetiatiori,lather wan the sword ;
bur idea it. labe how to: rept" "iithent a raped
tioa-of-the languegelahas nted,sitorery possi
ble occit-ion. that , has:preserised , tfl,flAtelece the
tatatilidinient of its inciepeudtir. 4
.:4 111' deference to •the -- Stestg / Maryland,
toirever, it again th`Aiistiemphatio
terms that its shame and tamest (hike is for
.iteace ; •that Ilt.tler this f govrattnent would
readily entertaFr ito,oll):Roettion, lions the gov
arbinerit of the Efratieti diatil latidilig to a
:ixiattefullsblotion orPriatelingedtfiliiities, the
rsceat *wows qE this G9verarnitatito enter
into negotiations with that of ~,the United
states were attended with results *hat turbid
tiny rentratirtefiliff, at it to that gov
ernment. ' Ir,i)
II: nty :AlitheirlissarettoeTa Vie cdeilre of
his , Ci - ovAFfir . ten# for woos wcret, necee•ary, it
'would be snflicieut to obeerve ; t hat lqug form •
a due; cfOnfeharitleh Gf golipreigu'lifiptes, each
Actiiiglanit - decitififg for itierr;:the' right of
exery other ecertheign bate to ;de Annie etlf so
lion. and selfoveratheukk owe/tarn 3 / 4
# sicknowl
geti, - hehte fotqueets iiif or t lig g toe are
:wholly incolisigieut • with the fund+ tag pelu.
Tien 'and subvereiVe of the 4 . 64 , &lbw isksti o n
of !Wit GoVeroccent. Its. polkeylcannyt but be
peace—peace with every nation auMpeuple.
!'Vey resjimtfuily,
- ArtElgiOitipATlS."
To Mews: McKeiefil. 114tilind Harding,
ComoilaiiOnere Of khelditylitiiii littegthitura
. .
Thee Speehill.Gniftori lieftet'te' fdr h Off,
telegraphs under date , of' pest irtiey, , that so
604py w,agope. and 100 horses lave Wien sent to
Webatextor Philippi. •
1.114 kitibii,e poly look.l_:)ifin onward move-
Vow wits quiet, at Cumberland.
Trainreruino't get,b4ood Ounittniand, the
bxklge_a Whig burnt, anti-a foranted tsleaveuzezit
therefore, now, tie >g.ollo calla Cum
berland troops.
Under Gov. LetChirte atilon the
Efnivn MUM are cnnetadtlyid
the remote countiew ; - pr es t er h y v ititoto, to
recruit Cleti Q kosiargehre...command, near
Rat
topsville, endWs ttre : fiplais Anavoict Im.
pretidierit.'
Cainatar Bilisiftitk the ti t hialeSerteeuth,
was-Ithetilaet hight;:byta seal* died in
ete+Yel, 11eatpkitLe.eikAry -Crook:wallets
logor t he eMili ce.4l4 3 ..f •—•11 er3jw
~t
4113NR)311e0 To,PONGRESS mr
T.) Tkisqialitkunowlfivailiwr.
AOr
qatiatt eliered::. its 4 ATSi n di thiftliae„ . , Union
candidate, la certainly elected, thiliVltiing no
candidate in opposition.
RAINS OF k11914118R413,
SQIITH'Efitt NEWS.
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