Pennsylvania daily telegraph. (Harrisburg, Pa.) 1857-1862, June 26, 1861, Image 1

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    THE-TELEGRAPH
IS PUBLISHED EVERY DAY,
By GEORGE T3ERGNER.
Stramothiilin
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TIM UN OP =imams
suirzaribers order the discontlatutnee or their news-
firers, the publisher may Continue to send them until
arraarages areTaid, • • • • ,
If s:ibscribers negleo or nifise_to tslre their liewllil•
vcrs from the office to,*hlah they:nre directed, they sre
respou , ible until titay.harnett ed -tbn blll2 and ordered
h em diquontinued ; • • '
filisittiancons.
D R'.,;-: JQHNSON
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LOCK HOSPIT/IL
A a
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i ff B e e c
ra r r : d i sie d 1 l y
the B t
world er t faoirn speedy
DISEASES OF IMPRUDENCE.
=IRE IN ELI TO TWELVE 80171.8, . .
No Mercury or Noxious Drugs.
d CURS WARRANTED, OZ NO OiARGE, IN IRON ONE TO
Two Days.sls
Weakness of the Bank or Limbs, Strictures, Pains in
the LtAns, Affections of the Kidneys and Bladder, Organic
Weakness, Nervous Debility, Decay of the Physics Pow
ers, Dyspepsia, Languor, Low Spirits, Confusion of dews,
nation of the Heart, Timidity, Trembling!, Dimness
of Sight or Giddiness, Disease of the Stomach, Affections
of the Bead, Throat, Nese or Skin—those terrible dfser
dars arising from the indiscretion or Solitary Habits ca
Youth—those dreadful and destructive practises which
produce constitutional debility, render marriage iinpar--.
stble, end destroy both body and mind.
•
YOITNG MEN.
Voung men especially who have become the victims of
solitary Vice,.thai dreadful and destructive habit Which
annually sweeps to an untimely 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 =-
May the living lyre, may call with full confidence.
•
MARRIAGE.;
Married persons . , or thoso contemplating marriage, be
lag aware of physical weakness, should ImmedialAyeen
salt Dr. J., and be mitered to perfect health.
ORGANIC, WEABNSE•7
Immediately cured and full vigor restored.
He who places, himself under the care of Dr. J., may
religiously conade in his honor as a gentleman, and eon,'
fidently rely upon his skill as a physician. •
Sirollice No. 7 South Frederick street, , Baltimore,
hid., on the left hand side going from Baltimore street, 7
doors from the corner. , Be par tieular in observing the
name or number, or you will mistake the place. Beliar-
Bonier for Ignorant, Trilling Quacks, with false names,
or Paltry Humbug Certificates, attracted by the reputa.
tion or Dr. Johnson, lurk near. -
All letters must contains Postage Stamp, to use on the
DR. JOHNSTON
Dr. Johnson member of the Royal Deliege of Burgeons,
London, graduate from one of the most eminent CoUrges
of the United States, and the greatest part of whose life
has been spent in the Hospitals of London, Paris; Phila
delphia and elsewhere, has effected some of the most as.
tondstrnig cures that were ever known. litany troubled
with ringing in the ears and head when asleep, great ner
vousness, being alarmed at sudden sounds, bashfulness,
with frequent blushing, attended sometimes with derange.
Moat of mind were cured Immediately, ..
TAKE PARTICULAR NOTICE
Dr. J. addresses all these who having injured them
selves by private and qmproper lxidulgencies, that secret'
and do tart' habit which ruins both body and 'Mud, un-'
fitting them for either business or society. ;
The:— are some of the sad and melancholy ell.-cts pro
duced by early habits of youth, via : Weakness of the
Back and Limbs, Pains .the Head, Dimness of
Loss of Muscular PoWer, ?limitation of the Heart, Dys
pepsia, Nervous Irritability, Derangement of the Digestive
Functions, General Debili y, symptoms of Consump.
ton, tas.
MENTILLY4
ailsviux, the fearful effects on the mind sre much to
be dreaded :—Loss of Memory, Confusion of Ideas, De.
prossion of Ppirim, Evil Forebodinga Aversion toSocle
ty, Self:distrust, Love of solitude, Tlmldity, are., are some
of the evil effects._ • . .
Thousands of persons of all ages, can now Mdge what
Is the cause of their decline In health, losing their vigor,
becoming weak, pale, nervous and emaciated, have a
ningular appearance about the eyes, cough, and spiv
ms of consumption.
YOUNG MEN
who have injured thereselven by a .certain practice, in
dolyed to when alone—a habit frequently , learned from
evil zompaniews, or at school, the iefteete .of which are
hightty felt, even when asleep, waif nototred, renders
marriage impossible, and destroys both nand and body,
ebonld apply immediately.
What a pity that a-young man, the hopes of his IOU&
try, the darling of his parents, should be snatched trom
all prospects and enjoyments of life by the consequences
of deviating from the path of nature f and indulging in a
certain escret habit. 2u Mpersons must, before cente.m
plating
iLARRJAGE,
effect that a sound mind antibody are;the most um:4mq
requisites to promote connubial happiness. Indeed
without these the journey through life beoomee a weary
pilgrimage; the prospect hourly darkens to the view; the
mind becomes shadowed with despair, and flßed with the
melancholy reflection that the happiness of another be
e-clues blighted with our own.
DR. JOHNSON'S INVIGORATING - RICAMIr.FOR OR,
ciANIC WEANN3I4O.
By this great and Important remedy, Weakness of t).
Organs are speedily cured, and full vigor restored.
Phousands of the most nervous and debilitated whs_
had lost all hope, have been -immediately relieved. All
impediments to Marriage, Physical or Mental Disqualid
cation, Nervous, Trembling, WeaXrussa or Exhalation or
the most fearful kinq, speedily aured.. " :
TO STIUNGEBS
The many thousands cured at this Instil:aim within Um
last twelve years, and the numerous important Surgical
operations porfornied by Dr. J., witnessed by the re.
porters of the papers;anid many other persons, notices of
which havo appeared again and again before the public,
betides Ms standing as a geademan or character and re- •
sprmaibility, Ls a suiliclerit gnarantee to th e &abated.
. .
DISZASiitt .OF IMP_RUDENCIW.—;When- the misguided
and Imprudent votary of pleasure finds be has imbibed
the seeds of this-pa/Mal disease, it too often happens that
a n ill.tbied sense of shame or dread of discovery deters
him from aPplyleg to these who, from education and re.
speetability can atone befriend him, delaying till the con •
stitutioind symptoms or this-horrid disease makmthelr
appearance, affecting the head, .throat, nose; skin, sm.,
rmurmsing on with frightful rapidity, .till death puts a
erlod to ills dreadful sufferings by sending him,to_utnat
ne from umence ad traveler 'returns:" It is a mel
ancholy fact that thousands fall victims to this terrible
disease, owing to the unskilfulness of Ignorant pretend
ers, who, by the use or that deadly poison, mercury; ruin
the Constitution and make the residue of the miserable.
To Snunctaa.—The Dealer's Diploma bang In hit
agice.
jaarLetters must contain a Stamp tons on the reply,
rnemedies sent by Mail.
grNo. 7 South Frederick street,
1861. 38 OPENING, a OPENING 1861.
SUMMER DRESS GOODS
OF 11111;11' plscuurylos
The quality of the goods for the prise will be au Judaea•
'sent to every one to purchase.
The most desirable goods of the ME% at tt greet sea
rltlce. .
MOZAMBIQUE.%
GRIbSALIAS,
YALENCIAS,
CREPE D'ESPANGS,
BEIIEGE ANGLAIS
BROCADE POPLINS,
NEAPOLITANS.
LAWNS and LAVEI-
are among the lls r
CATHCART k BROTHER.
Neat door to the Harrisburg Bank.
SKELETON SKIRTS:
The largest stool: of the very toast make to be found
CATHCART IS,
Next door to the Harrisburg Bank.
Parasols, Sun Umbrellas and Umbrellas
Tye:Ay-Aye per cect lower than can be purchased
Isowitcro la the city. - . -
L CATROART &BROTHER. -
N 0.14, Market, Square,
414 to thilliluitilaurg Rai*,
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D• W. GROSS & CO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRUGGISTS,
MARKET STRFFiT:
ILARRISBURG, Pk NA' A
DRUGGISTS, PHYSICIAN , STORE.
KEEPERS AND. CONSUMERS,
We are daily ad din to our assortment of
goods all such articles as are desirable, and
would respect fully call your attention to the
largest and best selected stook in this city, of
DRUGS, PR - EIiIICALS & PAINTS,
011 s, Varnishes and Glues,
DyeAtittrs, Glass and Putty,
Burning Fluid and Alcohol;
Sperni and Pine Oils,
Bottle ;Vials-and Lamp Globes,,
PERFUMERY & TOILET ARTICLES,
selected from the best-manufictureni and Per
fmners of Europe and this country.
Being very large dealers in
PAINTS, WHITE LEAD,
LINSEED OIL, TARNISHES,
ARTISTS BRUSHES
IN ALL TIMER VABIETIES,I
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We xespectfullpifivite a call, feelingiconfi-
dent that we can supply the wants of all on
terms to. their satisfaction.
TEETH I TEETH 1 !
JONE'S Aim - WHITE'S PORCTILLAIN TEM.II.
PATENT MEDICINES AND HAIR
RESTORATIVES
Of all klndi, direct from the Froprietore.
Saponifier and " Concentrated Lye
WhOlesale Agents for Saponifier, which we
sell an low na it can be purchased in the cities..
THAITER'S 'MEDICAL FLUID EXTRACTS,
COAL OIL! CARBON OM! !
Being large purchasers in these 01ls, we can
offer, inducements to close buyers. Coal 011
Lamps of the most improved ,patterns, very .
cheap. All kinds of limps chfuiged to burn
FARMERS AND GRAZIERS,
. .
Those of you who have not given our HORSE
AND CATTLE POWDERS a trial know not
their stiperiority, and the advantage they are in
keeping . Horses and Cattle healthy and in good
condition.
Thousands can testify to the profit they have
derived from,the use of .onr Cattle Powders by
the increasing quantity and quality Of milk,
berddesimprovirei tie general health and ap
pearance of their Cattle.
Our lung experience in the business gives us
the advantage of .a thorough knowledge of the
trade r and oar arrangements in the cities are
such that we am in a very short time furnish
anything appsrtaining.to ourbusiness, on the
best of terms.
Thankful for the liberal patronage bestowed
on our house, we hope by strict attention to
businees, A careful of • .
PURE 'DRUGS,
at fair prices, and the desire to please all, to
merit a continuance of the fqyors of el:dis9rigg -
Pub_lo; -• . ••••• , •• •
"'INDEPENDENT IN ALL THINGS-NEUTRAL IN NONE."
NO' 19
Artist Colon and Tools,
Puke Ground Spices,
Caittla Soaps, Sponges and Corks,
&c., &c., &C., &c., &c., &c., dcc
With a general variety of
WINDOW WAS& ARTIST'S ,
COLORS, i'Auir 2a4D-
COLORS .AND BRONZES
OF ALL KINDS,
HARRISBURG, PA., WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 26, 1861.
Arm Zbuertistmtnts.
PEIPHER'S DAILY LINE
• • Between Philadelphia
LOON HAVEN, JERSEY Enna; WILLISKSPONZ, ZINO;
UNIONTOWN, WATSONTOWN„ MILTON, LSWICSORO,
NORTITURBERIANIi, SUNBURY, TREVORTON, .
Gkonentrows, LYEEENETOWN, MILLERS- •
. alma Rama DAUPHIN, .
AN - D HARRISBURG.
• The Philadelphia Depot being centrally located the
Drayage will be at the lowest rates. A Conductor goes
through with each train to attend to the safe delivery of
all goods entrusted to the line. Goodi delivered at the
Depot of
FREED, WARD & FREED, No, 811 Market Steet,
Phila
delphia, by 6 o'clock P. M, will be delivered In
Harrisburg the next morning.
Freight (always) as low as by any other line.
Particular attention paid by this line to prompt and
speedy delivery of all Harrisburg woods.
The un dersigned thankful for past patronage hopes by
strict attention to business to merit a continuanoe of the
'same. T. PEIP/EIER,
Philadelphia and Reading Depot,
jel7-dAut Feet of Market Street, Harrisburg.
•
FOR RENT.
THE ROOMS now occupied by the Post
Possassion given on the arst of July: En-
Alike of jelBdtf GEORGE W. PORTER.
JUST PUBLISHED
A MANUAL
MILITARY SURGERY
OR,
HINTS ON ME EXERGENOIES)
Field, Oamp,r,and Hospital Praotioe.
S. D. GROSS, D
PROPIMOR Or 81711131XiCY lIP THE .1111F7ERSON;XEDICALVOLLIIIM
For sale at BERBNER'SCREAP BOOKSTORE
FREIGHT REDUCED.
HOWARD dr HOPE EXPRESS CO.
Short and Quick Route to and from
NEW YORK
GOODS ORDERED IN TH.III MORNING RE
TURNED THE SADIE NIGHT.
Leave New York at 7,Y, P. M , by Fast Through Ez
press Train, arriving in Harrieburg at 8 A. M.,
WITHOVI CHANGE OF
Order Goode, marked
via. HOPE EXPRESS CO.,
G e neral oilne l at Broadway, Ntiw
- -Drw:al
For lumbar information inquire of ,
myl6 BERGNE ant
JUST REGE"
ANOTHER, 1:0 • T'OF tHOSE.
•
EXTRA • -FINE • POINTED
•
Gmaitlxquoiv .
oF NEWTON'S (formerly Bagley's)
manufacture, warranted to be the best he water*,
the finest pointed, most duralile and FM cheap as any
n market, fOr sale, with a variety of Gold _ ` and Silver
Galen oY variant: sizes and prlceif,
MAGNER'S CAW 4.0 BoogspoßE,
irnrket
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS - HOTEL,
CARLISLE, Cumberland County, Pa.-;•The pro
prietors take pleasure in announcing that they are now
prepared to receive visitors. Persons desiring a healthy
location for the summer will find this boo of tile . most de
lightful places in the country, The water of these springs
cannot be surpassed for &lazing, bathing and medicinal
purpose% Nar iiifer*ation..and eiruciame address
- ' "WM. 11: BURROUGILs, !
• D. C. BURNETT, •
jels 2m
DRENCH MUSTARD, - -English and do
=Bac Pickles, (by the dozen or hundred,). slips
for salad 011 , Ketehdp, Satiae.s and Condiments of every
es.:ription my 24 Wit. DOOK. & CO,
- - -FRESH -121111
OF every 4leeoription in cane and Jere,
, eachpackage. Nyarianted• •
naar4 WM. DOCK JR. & 00.
.
A _CHANCE FOR A BARGAIN.
M O close up the concern the entire
Mock of SHOES, Boors, &0., late. of Oliver Bell
man, deiceased,in the rooms In the Market Egnare, .Will
be sold - at viivata sale at COST;-and the ioomm will be
rented to the purcheser if desired:,. The terms wi l be
made easy. jen.dtf DAN'L. D. BOAS, Agent.
NOTICE TO COUNTERFEITERS.
IlinitEREA.B several persons . have . late
v ly.been engaged in counterfeiting the names of
'w:aliens of Congreis and Senators =letters and docts-
Meta , ' Make 1 0 hereby siVen that snelifraiiiii will weal/
thein nothing as they will not be reccinized„ and all such
letters must be sent to the Dead Letter 'Office at Wash
ington. Some seven hundred letters are now lying , at
Mel office with counterfeit ;ranks on them, and Me per
son who deposited them had better - call tor them and
get than properly Mailed. 'lf the authors of Meats franks
can be discovered it will be the duty of the undersigned
to hat% them criminally prosecuted however it
may be. ' ]elo'BisaGNO,
SPECIAL ORDER No. 23..
Hearcuaarras R. V. CORPS,
Harrisburg, Pa., June 3,1 1
861. f
I. No officer, non-commissioned officer, mu
sician or private of the HeserveVolunteer - Corps
at, these headquarters, or at Camp Curtin, will
leave his station or camp without permission
from the proper authority. •
11. The Quiet, of each Department will be
held responsible for the observance and enforce
ment of this . order in his parthular Depart-
The Chiefs of Departments will report at the
office of the Assistant Adjutant General of the
Corps when their duties require their absence
from. these Headquarters, tha point to• which
their duties call them, and the probable time of
their absence,
By ogder of
MAJ. GEE. GEORGE A. MoCALL
HENRY A. SWIM;
Captain and Aid-de-Camp.
SPECIAL ORDER, NO. 1
Hun Quarrels, P. M.
Her/ninny, Nay. 27, 1881. f
Quarter Master General B.C. Hale is ordered
to forward 'the clothing, as per, requisitions
dated 23d May last, by Colonels Harhaukft and
Dl'Dowell, of the Fourth and Fifth liegiments
Pennsylvania Volunteers,in place of sending
it as heretofore dliected. The Fourth and
Fifth Regiinents being now in actual service
and in great need,ot . proper clothing.
73) , order of the Commander-in-chief,
'JOHN A. WithalLT,
Aktilittamp.
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Jltiezettantous.
~• • •
TA7M. FLINT WM. FLIN'I r i
Y :- •.; WOE; FLINT I ;• •-• •
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FLINT!
Wit FLINT
No. 807 MARIM, No. 807 MAster,
No. 807 MAssxr, No.. 807 Ream;
No, 807,FAsur, N0. , 807
-PHILIDICLPnia :
. klinAloouou.a,
PA.
PA.
PA.
TREMENDOUS SACRIFICE
0100,000 WORTH OF JEWELRY ,
AIL FOR ONE DOLLAR EACH..
A Large and Splendid Assortment of Jewelry, consisting
CHAINS, BRACELETS, CAMEO SETS, &C., &C.
And all : styles of French Plated Chains, Gold and
Plated Jewelry. . . • •
We do not keep or sell any gilt, gifted or galvanized
geode. Ours is what are sold"by the beet Jeweler'as
Gold Jewelry. '
We receive ear goods front the beat Gold Jewelry
Manufacturers in the States, .: . •
WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
•
:WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
WHO ARE-FORCED TO SILL.
• WHO ARE FORCED TO SELL.
The rollowingls only a partial Bator our immense stook.
TABS YOUR CHOICE . FOR
$1 EACH.
TAKE YOITD. CHOICE FOR Si.
.
Largo Size and Splendid Cameo Sets, General Retell. --
Prices.. ' $5 to $lO
Do , • do,' .
... Lava " do:: /0 to 80
DO do. . Carbuncle d0..8 80
DoLa4ies' Enamelled and Coral do 7to 20
Do .. do • sod Carbuncle do c-7 :to- 30
.ro • do and Ruby. . do Ito 15
Do Gold Cluster Grape Setting seta do ' 10 to 80
Do do do Ifasedo. do .10-to 12
Do do • dolet Sets do sto 12
Do . do Black /Wield do : 6 Lp' 10
Do do . Gold -Stone Mosaic do . 6to 21
Do . . do Calico Seta do sto 82
Lo Ribbon Twists, with brilliants . do ' 6to 85
Do Boquet Bets, new style do . 8:10 07
Do Enameled Cluster. do - do 10 to .2
Gold Tisimbles, do Bto 50
Diamond Pointed Gold Pena and Cases, 3 to6o .
~ty doz. bllver Plated Spoons, • 2: 00
buyer Plated. Mugs, 4 00
— Over I,oOn ether initarent styles Ladles' Jewelry;. Me=
dallions, all styles, patterns and sizes; Umtata, of every
description ; • Gold Yeas, 14 karat, with Silver Erten sion
Holder ; told Peaulls, &cove, Gut, , ons, ac.;
Coral, lava , Cameo and Bawl ,Bracelets ; „Genie; Vest
Chains, .warranted to wear ten yearn without changing
color, a d will stand the acid—they are usually sold. by
Jeweders as solid gold chains—all made in Paris, You
mintage, your etuncafor :$1 each., Ladies' and Gents'
Guard Chains, $1 each, usually sold_,by Jewelers at from .
SU ts=sBo'-each; Ladies'-and Children's Neck Chaim,
be a g tira A'P" tterns i 4r a l ." 9, briliMut,entuneledand ruby
settings; Cruases, plain atid enameled, for $1 each, retail
prices frona.s6:to 20 each. . : Every style -and Yartety of
Jewelry and desirably gotals for $1 each. • . •
This Sale; st•tini &Coin prices;; wilt continue .long
enough to sell94 , :our. impose: stools; vhich was ,pur
chased at a great Sacriflee from Manufacturers who have
failed - _
TAKE YOUR CHOICE FOR $1 EACH
SPECIAL NOTICE
may :MU
State,plain and distinct, as ws salt make ruxhing oat of
Post maga-
*al all letters with WAS, as Envelopes sealed with
gum or wafers can be easily opened—the contents taken'
out and re-seeled- --',Stead to • this, and we will be re
3pol:welt:defer your ,molity. . . -
INDIICESIZNIS TO AGENTS.
Any persestaotinguaagent,whovirill stades at one time,
$lOO, we will give a (sold Hunting Case Watch, extra.
$5O, -• " " . Gold Lever Watch,.
" Silver:WatOb.;
A Watch and•the articles Jtelected from the above List
at ONE DOLLAR BAGEL: • - • -
Persona ordering by mail must send $1 sad 15 cents to
postagestamps.
GIVE /13 A 111.1 AL.
All communications must us a.:dressed to
ILLIAM FLINT,
. blO. 807 Market Street,
jan3o Grow P • iladelphis,
PHILADELPHIA
WATCH AND JEWELRY ST94E
O. CONRA.D, FORMER OCCUPANT,
No. 148 North Second Streetii
CORNER OF QUARRY. STREET
THE UNDERSIGNED has . leased the
above prep:desk where he will keep a large assort
ment, of Gold and Silver Watches, of "American,. English
and Swiss alanafacture of the most celebrated makers, in
additiontolvbleh, will be found always on hand (and
made, to order) an eztensive variety or Jewelry, Silver,
and Silver Plated warp, together with a general assort
ment of such . goods as are usually kept in a; first class
Match. and Jewelry Store., . . ; . '
The paired' cif 0. Cedrad, and these of the subscriber,
together witrtthe public. generallyotre invited to call,
where they will receives good article for their money.--
As tam determined to do strictly a cash business, goods
will be sold very law. ”S man PROSES .11312 , QUICK SLUip,"
is the motto of this eitablishment..,
je2myw . . Voroperlyo4.GONEAD,
No. iiil . North Second St., corner Q. orry, • hi'da. .
.Pl-I OTO GRAPH Y - ,'
In all its Branches,. -
,Eseeetett in the best kyle - know/21n the art, at
C. G. CRANE'S GALTARY,
I 582 iich-Otriet,'lcast of Sixth, Atli; -
LIFE'SIZE' IN OIL Al l / 4 TD
STEREOSCOPIC 'PORTRAITS,.
embrotypes, iagnerrecoiypos; &c:, for•6ties,
lea, Rtega, Are. • . -• • novl4 wly.
11.33NE0rlir AL Ta .
You will pleaeo take notice that I" have tembved*my
place of business from No. 187:South lourth Street, •to
my ManufactOry
'SOS: 114 and 118 BELIEF STREET ,
.
B4twien Lombard and South. and Front and Eccond
Ptkiladelphia.
Thankful for past favors I solicit a continuance of your
orders. Al I have, enlarged my manufactory so as to
enable me to haveconstantly on hand a large assortment
of well seasoned- Waist, all of the hest quality and free
from Fish OIL
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• WHITE,
HONEY,
CASTILE, and all kinds of TOILET SOAPS.
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STARCH Constantly On band. .L•PNItli; ADAMANTINE-an
TALLOW CANDLES of a i1F121313.
Having adopted the cash system I am enabled to offer
my goods at the lowest prices. Roping that you will
call and examine for yourself both the goods and prices,
before purchasing elsewhere. "
I am Very Respectfully, •
F. CONWAY, Philadelphia.
NOTICE.--The,Harrisburg • Pioneer
Beneficial Society, No. 9, have filed an application
for a charter of incorporation in the office of the Pro.
thonotary of the Coon Of:Common Pleas of Dauphin
rounty, which wilt be continued by the Said ,Court at
the nest regular term thereof if no sufficient came lit
shown tothe contrary.. ,
m722-wit' Wil. MITCHELL, Prothonotary. ;
. . -
NOTICE: -The account of trenry•She a f4
fer, nurgnee Of George Navahold, has been filed
in th e Court or Common _Pleas of Gaupkln, county, and
'will be connriniiil by the onid - Oolirt' on ttio 29th day of
,ALuguaviloyookoo maw be Sown la th e parley,-
' ault4t, WM. M=II.III4II9UKSOWy..:
EY - 1'
IMPORTANT FROM. BEDFORD:
Movement of Pennsylvania Vplun
,
teers to Clamberland.
[METAL NAPA= TO THE TELEGRAM)
BE:DIM:1, , June 2E4
It is understood here to-thglit, that General
McClellan has telegraphed to Governor Curtin
for . the mthreinent,' iniiiPs to
,cumbOrland,
and that General McCalllies ordered the two
regiments encamped In this. viainiti, to' march
to Cumberland to.morrcivi.
The order creates great activity in cadp, and
the boys seem delighted with the idea of a
brush with the rebels. •
LATEST FROM WASHINGTON.
MORE SENSATION RUMORS.
=I
NO PEACE PROPOSITIONS OF-
FERED
—*—
Rebel and Federal Pickets Drinking
Together,
WASHINGTON, June 25
The recent fears that some treacherous com
promise was being hatched'appear . to haie been
unfounded; as there is high authority fOr stating
that no peace propositions have been offered to
our Government by the. rebels. Onthe—pon
trary, renewed assurances have been received
apt the traitors intend to push the war to the
bitter end. • • .
A company of New Yorkers are here,
.nrging
the acceptance of the regiment of "American
RitleMen," the command of which has heen
tendered to Major Ben_ Perley Poore, of the
Massachusetts Eighth.
Our pickets and those of the, rebels, appear
to be taking things coolly. 50171,0 of them. laid
down their arms and went and took liquid re
freshments together.
The Second Wisconsin Pegbnent arrived to
day TheinresAnt.d.rathoj .baled
Ail reportiifrom the vicinity of the Potomac,
reprttsent tiling* over there , dull to-day.
Active Movements in . Western Vir-
PROSPECTS OF A. BATTLE. ,
CINCINNATI ; June 25.:
11. special despatch to the dazate,,tirited Graf
tOii yesterday, says it is considered certain that
a body of fivOthousand'iebelsarebi camp thir
teen - miles beyond Philippi.: This force in
cludet at leist one Georgia and one Tennessee
regibient. ' All are said to' be imitOrmed and
anted. Potterlield:s troops and Others, num"
bering some; three' thOusand, are kept ha* , tit'
Skirrnishing continues between
the pickets.
The Sixth Indiana and Fourteenth . Ohio Ae
ginients are concentrating at Philippi: wye,Six
teenth Ohio reghnent is atCheat River, and the
kighth and 'Tenth Indiana regiments - are at
-
Clarksburg. It is rumored that all the Seces
sion
forces excepting one hundred cavalry, have
left Romney. " .
About twenty prisoners were discharged to
day ; most of them v"oliintarily taking the oath
of allegiance. Coli. Kelly and ,Darow, who
were detailed to examine prisoners, have *de
cided that they will hold the traitors with the
intention of tuning . them over to the civil au
tberities for tried 'for treason, except in the case
of Govery, who will be shot.
IMPORTANT SOUTHERN
Virgixdit May Secede front the Rel),e+l
Coafederacy
Loran ram, June 25.
A. reliable gentleman from, Nashville,
.w o:
arrived" yesterday, repoits that two regiments
of Tennesseetroops were under marching orders
'for Knoxville.
There. are great hopes that the election in the
First congressional bistrict" 4E6 favor
of the Union candidate. McCracken county
reported, by a . gentlernan . from there, to have
giVed 247 majority for the. Union. The news
comes in slowly.' , '
Pichice shippers here are about contesting
the legality of the blockade of, the Nashville
Railroad. The case will he argued on Wednes
day.
Letters in the Charleston Mercury commend
that paper for havini courage toresent the insult'offered to South' Carolina: by 'a
gentleman named llussell, the of
the London Times. • - "
A special despatch to the New Orleans- Pied"'
yune,. dated, Itichinond, June 20, says that the
Convention has adopted an pinendment to the
Constitution of the Confederate States, Sivlng
the right to Virgizda to secede on certain 01/
tingericiem - • '
RECESS OF THE MARYLAND UGOLI'
Fusananuz, Md., June 25.
_The Legislatureof Ittafp*' tciok - inathet
reams to-deg ieljownhig tam 80th Of
to mint NjainioXi that'ditititTridita.
gt am tinting flu.
Having. procured-.Steam'-Power- we ars
prepared to execute JOB and BOOK PRIMING of every
description, cheaper that it Cllc be done at any other ea!
tablishnteutiu the country.
' RATES OF ADVERTISING.
WFour lines or less constitute one-half square. ELT h
once or more than four constitute a square.
Half Square, one day SOL :t
f° one week L In
one m0nth............. •...... I
.‘ three months 3 eo
$ Mx months 4 0
one year.... . ...... ....... 600
One Square one day 50
ti one week 200
" ' one month.... .3 00
ii . three months.— .. . 5 00
BiX months...... ......... ... : .. 900
. . . one year 10 00
ifirSusiness notices inserted in the Local atom or
before Marriages and Deaths, FIVE CENTS PER LAU
or each insertion. • ! •
NO. 48.
jfirMarriages and .Deaths to be.charged ea regular
advertigeatenta.
ARRIVAL OF TIIE STEAMER EUROPA.
Three Days Later. from Europe.
he London Times on American Main
A. SQUADRON ORDERED TO' THE. NORTH
AMERICAN COAST.
Recognition of Italy by •Prance
FRANCE AND AUSTRIA-!-Wili ;INDICA-
KOSSUTH AT LOM.PARDY.
THE POPE SERIOUSLY ILL.
AFFAIRS IN SPAIN AND DEATMARK.
The steamer Europa hys arrived from Liver
pool with advices to the 15th.
GMAT BBITAM—In the House of Lords on.
the 18th inst., Mr. Marquis, of Nermandy, in
the interest of the Galway line,,moved for re
turns of breaches of contract by various mail
packet companies during the first two years of
their existence, and penalties inflicted. Agreed
to.
In the House of Commons on the same even
.
ing, Mr. Gregory put inquiries to lkanisters on
the same subject. Mr. Gregory moved the ap
pointment of a select committee to inquire into
the circumstances attending the termination of
the Galway contract. He Charged the British
Government with being aCtuated by an envious
spirit towards Ireland.
The Mmes, Man editorial on American affairs,
and thit indignation of the north towards the
attitude of England, asserts that the British pub
lic have given much sympathy to the federal
cause—more than it ever gave to the cause of
British sovereignty and union in, any -of its
trials. It claims that England Will do her duty,
and leave the federalists to do theirs, knowing
well that she could not do them a. greater xrds
chief thaniy taking their tart.
• —
dicta) , to join the squadron
,about_ to ~be dis
patched to the North American eoast.
The recognition of Italy by France is near at
hand,, and will be. hastened-by Cavonr's death.
The Journal.des Deba.ts publishes an impor
tant article showing that if Austria mosses the
Minclo, France must ineviMbly, ,recommence
the war interrupted in 1859. .-
Imiaor. , -.—The new.ministry had taken , the
oath,of allegiance. It *as stated that lliogauth
was about to take a permanent - residen6 in
Loinl3ardy.. Bardn:Ricascli, inatuaouricing the
fornuttion.olthe new ministry, said that none
had lost their faith in the destiny of Italy. The
policy of the new Cabinet, ; he .said, would be
the mune as that of CavoUr. . The - 1 3 oPe' was
seriously
Amun..—ln the Hungarian chambet'pf de
putiis, on the fourteenth instant, the addreas to
the Emperor having been revised, it iirct finally
BpArs.—Spanish journals: publish edvices
froth. St. Domingo that tranquility:and enthu
di= for 'the Spanish goyernment reign
throughout the island.
DENNARE.—At the election of members for
the falkellainge, the .mirdsterial candidates were
successful. •
WESTERN ARMY moirzs
The Tenth Ohio . Regiment, Col. Lytle,, left
Camp Dennison yesterday a,fternomr, for-West
ern Virginia, and. the eizth and,seventhlegi
ments will probalily leave to-merrow. The
troops remaining at Camp Dennison ,am, : the
fifth; sbr.th, seventh, eighth, A;eiNiith, twelfth
and thirteenth regiments, numbering , over
8,009 Men. The. First and Second. Kentucky
Regiments will remove their quarters to camp
Dennison to-day, swelling the number,to. 8,000
men. •
- Patrick Kenney was shot andinstant,ly killed
last night, by policeman Purcell, tor interfering
in an arrest.
The grin hod A, 0. Tyler, dropped down the
river yesterday afternoon, and the Lein,
and Conestoga will leave to-day.
'DIE PIRATE'S AT NEW YORK
Capt. Baker.and crew of priyateer Savannah
arrived here to -day in the steamer Harriet Lane
11.9 iXt 4amPtou roads,. and were 4tumediately
arrested by District Attorney Smith, eba l gel
with treason, piracy and robbery on:_ ; the -kigh
dapt; LivipLgston, of, the brig J.ctsept4.Artio
was seized by these pirates, is here as avii oo3B .
The c.aseyrill be taken before the, grand jury
to-morrow,, and the case will be triedearly next
week. -
The Vermont regiment left.here UAS evening
for Washington.
TEE REBEL; CORGUSS:
- . .
FREDrijolc,
, ,
The Virgins. , secession convention, 041: P.
session at Richmond,. have elected a. uuo3 k * of
members to the Confederate Congress . 1 174 e
folldwing g,iitternext are chosen :
Ei 4 tesWentityliic WalisD Aegion, ri4e4t4.
Soofl Ww.Ez7senator A4 4 Q n
end B9gfil
TIONS.
Nzy! YoßK,.June 25
cnICLYNATI,
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Nov Res,: June 25.